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- ' - - - m.-,. .L.,mm mmm. I a friari l Klin ma I lilt if thl iXllHmlM HMI. 1 There 1 one efgnitjcarft om.4fopVttbe timaarj' of caauahiei wbicb riHJreek or JCottari lifatoriai'appffada to bi narrative of a batile Ktr ia uo" mentioM .olUbe abounded. Tbert. dird'. yl Thucy dides, after telling ibe etorjr -ot. the battle M Ueliam, which, - both Ucaa-e Ht wu Jireljr fougbt i boili aide; a ad beiHU8 wlnr k perfectly truat worthy account f ii. We take aa, a ldinjg tnataiice deed, that the pdrtiori '. of the !uie killed alright, in these baijd to-baiid Ifighta waa rery larc. A heavyar.ned abjidier, be was founded at all, was proDaoiy wottuded to deatli.' Hut this jUi' not the reaionjWbj we bear only of the killed. That in to be found in the faet that the ivoouded were put to death aa tlny lay Upon the ground, a soon aaoue aide or be othtir bud gaiired poaaeaabin of the field of Lmtlc. Men similarly trained Bind armed , would meet in the actuu 1 encounter witu huoui eq equal results ; but aa aoon as one army wad toiced to quit It place, ita loaae would te a welled by the deal action i all the dUabhd men whom it bad been coin pill -d t i Lave be hinjd it, aa well a by lb' ,diadvuugt:8 of retreat. At Delium, (for iijatance, aa the Atlieuiana were aucccissfiil along bait their Hue, the caau.utie of the cui.HicJ itelf aero probably equal on both eidtv, .and ike retreat, though broken, waa oon covered by the hibt ; but the field watt lof t, aud, with Uitj bold, the wounded. Hencei reaio'(j a loaa t double! thafof the conqueror, ariorenoi motid in proportion to h cojiflidx, Qno thotioaud killed would itnnlr.in the ortliiuu v Warfare of modem ,W 4 V V times, a tofal of men hors de combat more than equal to the whole of the army. . jlmagiue now a Greek warrior watching a modern twtUby "twit: Jof Ifmiande aa tbk't trr1linit at Seui Tor wl.ictf tlie future A bisiorlan will probably, find' a place among the 'decisive batllea" of the world. Ilia lire! bewildeinuent at tin jaTt fimber engaged got oyer,' bemiseait liat aeetoa tcTbim eefcntial to a genuine hard fo'dffb( battle -4,tbc fierce tigbtiiig and paabing', ol abieldt;" for. froiU jbeginuing to end i. ia a mailer of war-enginea, great aud.amall, and the aoldiera acarcely if rrcr croii nanu in upturn pnnnwt.. t hou . . 1 1 ' .1 1- m: len itatrikea him that the result is scarcely proportionate to the enormous fibrte emploVed. Tlio difference yf. numbers ..i i. !... i . i. -i considered, hq baa aeeu.betfer .Wotkidoue in many a little battle of ihe old-fashioned artwith which ;' he waa ; farailar In the flesh, j , For ht 1 j'e'er that though Tmany 'aire atruck,' comparatively :fwwj are killed outright. "This," he says to himself, "ia the aoi t of work arcbera ued to do, though certaiuly they could nol about so fir; the heavy armed did their buaiuesa far mire'ffectaallv. It will come. how. ever, i& the aame thing when Jbis side or mat anaii te compelled tq quit his p6sit!on. It is tiite iinposihlti that those who retreat houhf lurry off th'-ir wound ed or . that the . wounded i ahould drag themselves very far.',' When; the day" is - done there will be nvery large total of killed after all." Wi t h what immeasurable aurpiae,, would our reausci'uted Greek regard what actually happen! The aealea of battle begin to incline. One array has luffered more than thVj'ttiorak I of Ita men Can bcarvor finds that ita position cannot be held aayMongerXli Vt tieata" and, aa heatljcipaud, is obliged to! leave the greater part of its wounded behind ii. The enemy occupiea the ground. In the j rear follow the Burgeons and - the r.rabu probably a new t Vight ! altogether jte eor warrior'a eaud cwtainly occ'u- n ui r. iiicu uf cnniiot enutu stand. Te doea no! ae. the -fiuUhirtg S stroke which he baa been enpec;ing, !iven, aa a matjer of courv to . the vwowtded. On thdtonuaryj the couqnerora aeem io mis take them for tbeieowU; iueu.1. Soine are teudeUa ther Jiw uponl lie ground; oth' cra'are movd inUthe Wngous and car ried on. Itiaetms as" if aa much pains wonld betakeVto cure them as have been already to kilLtht m.. lie could under atand this in the case ot men , of distinc twh. It may often he better wfih while to keep.au enemy alivo than to kill; but Jn the Cae of common men' it is abso lotely uhintelligille. It eeemito him the mereat wiiste of labor to B 1 I rl iiifimtn tr5no(le equally infinite on waking them well, again. , i . - Logicallr, the Doaition of OUr imarrinarv u quite' utia84ilab!ej and free from i l!ie cmbarraeamenta, theoVtical, ! certainly, , and . even practical, in which BoUeru wars involve ua. Ma'red aimply, Ibe immediate object of war is to disable aa quickly and effectnally, anH at aa little cost, danger, and , losa to the beiligereut aarnqsaible, the largest possible uumber of bia opponenta And aa ilong aa the object ia pursued with f h.gleisa of pur poae, without any admixture jof motives that art often fouud in its Iose neigh borhoodrjhtdesua of reveuge, throve of luflietij.gn an3 oV; tffs difficult toe8tabhb'(tho objeet itself! being once aljowrd to be legitimate) ruoral dif ference between, yarioia tuodea of obtain, "I8 " --h0- an Vffi-ciiva weapon which also tnfl.cled great pa.i.,, beauae it in flicted pain, would be cruel, and therefore immoral v to use it .becanao it waa effec- ignoring the accuh-nt Fof the e accident rof the pain, g aaide-any-iulca that y have agried to follow nptto modify the aimphf . wonia oe, putting ; civiUted men tnay ,.uw.e. nuempi o modtfr thn nimlir A&VlTA. wC.1u,l?. that it EJlv" i T - afa1a,,1 y get into' mauifestlv casv in rn.ai,...- . ! - r --7J Muruoay oi r7T."' ", auoject matter which it t MOpoaaible lo.deci le; V ,. , , , , there Wo pbaicla; vithin leaa thao a Ic Ai woman ;fw ho recently died in Eng. Iadd, had lived for over one hundred yeaia withnot a aingh-day sickneaa. ; -, , A ittdmA Oeor-rian drew! Jiia ifl AAf ofJit wagon un uzzi foremost. . .20f.8H ana rulea are not ued iu the eoauuiry me numucir.engagea rtoe toiai oi ;uevy ai juejl fitj-acb anuj1 ua about 'aix thoua ira.aifd aome ol the bo took no eltare iu t4nf Vtt in 133$, and Jwgaa bi buaitieaa life aa an attendant of Van Amburgh8 mlnagerie.rllia father Was a pedler dH vSig oiie of, tboae -ca'pacioua wagon 'alHl ( common id lu; rnra! dSsttcta ofjNew Ehgtand, itorejl witli? califeocsj tihwaie, laa at iuattji;iKl1)Vuclid CUeaafl' at wbicli yiti farmera'j w'un jaud danluera do tbe moat ofAtbeir chopping. f iVoro lipnnineton .he; reraored to Bttleboro, w!;cieIr wobViitUieiiu cAiioii he ever ;oti tlie ttiairict gdljtjot.j 1 1 waa biunitui'tuotvTat rc qaiil,itHnce"'wJiti alpfiabet aiuTI the ciipybtMjk. He .uever aaatered the art vf epeiilog, and .t tbe.end Jf bia' life bad cmicf'i eouU'mptfor igranitnar,; Tb? d df r Ftok bad the aame csmmereial' in Ijricia nd a little of the same' taste fur vliriety in bia I enterpriaea whiVi fter wWd fimCiinelitTti Jlf. t'nTlt an iiiji, and in default of aatif ictory tenaut tiiicd often to uouage it'Jwinsotf ; the aon a I aucb v'mr a waa'emploed as waiter But bt ambltloi waa J be,' a p Jd!er.: He began by trayeiline; wub7bia.fabert Pret?' ty aooa he waa leu trusted, with a aep-irare wagon, and hejended by baying on( the buinefi, and taking bia worthy aire a hi hired man to drive one of the vehiclea, Viih the brigh ;e8t wigou?, the showiest bbrsea, and the most jgfitteriiig harnea-)' in the State; and fviib an abundance of tjiat ready wit and gopdjiaimd impudence fd which" be afterwards becaniK faruoUs he prospered so'faat tbit be was a OQ one ol i be principal jo bera 4ji Vermout, , r j ; The ; Boston firm o Jordan, Marab & r were glad iu recejve bim aaa partner. Stiqlejily; tin JS53, they bought hip iiitereet in tbw iinj,,"? catpaKjew Yirk, Where bt was employed Yy Tf)iiitl lirew to negotiate the eah? of lhe Stom ington nnejrjt steamtrs. Under the pa tronage of Mr. Drew ho went into Wall street , srjeculatjons ,witb vtriei arid formed in 11155 fle stlek atccea? brokinK firm ef Fiak Bfldro. It ISfiT 4iLm,i. teed IntoijTdirectory.of "the Unei Kail wartom Da n r I w ill J a Guild . i.d ii L career almost efer Plnce baa been, perbapt", uiu uiosi noiorpua in tlie United ot-iijea. 'die yajiderbilandBelinotit Erie litiga tion the ImftiQiW aidTdarbf "gold ltn Ppbaey of the bold puabt4 gain nijli railroad, liiclf. Alnu)Wt"jnvolv3Lh Slate in civil w:tr, the contest with tin: Ejiglish gtockholdcra of the Erie rajlwiy; i be prologue of which id iust drwiiio-U,, by restoration, of the eiaud W etoeKj an arc familiar, ibiul I; ftr the vaat amount that baa bee4 talk e4 aw writteabout thera in the toioru, l jegwlatanje 1 tlu newspapera' still retnam nurk hf tbo mD.r;nn3 i . AX IjrClDEJiT IN- HIS LIFE. f JJamea Tiskj Jr.; conceived and execli- tela br Ilianr sfroke ut the close of the late wkr between the States. tb of wbi icu have- never beenDubliahed.- 1 w t,ilu tUat s.igacay which, .distinguished him in all hi.s carter Fisk saw that when, on the 2d of April, 1S65, Gen. L e wis driven from lVteraburg, his suriendei cl,,J nivbe f4r distant. ;He immediaMy went to Bosto consulted gome ol bis Ii uiaireial frienda aiid made them nartners in his achtrm This was' to frf-t tlp noti's of the aurrenderof Lee and collapse ot ibe conTederacy for uso on :hange in Ifindon in adyauce of the mail. It wjll be remembered than the Atlantic cable was uot then (aid. Aamall, swift steamer, ferine ly a blockade rulnner, was purchas ed, fitted out -and Bent" to Halifax in bal last. Neitbeiftbe captain nor i fBcera f i he steamer lnew her deatinatian. The secret of her frussion'was confided trfan agent of Fjatyw.o-ifie-0n!v passejH ger on board., i . . " l .-fg j! Steam was k pt np day and night, and everything wjis in readiiiesa for a start aci-osa lb At Lin tic, t Daya went, by and atilL llu; eteamer.lay i quietly ihe'har bor of Halifax awaiting the expected mes age ri ' AIlergth3ita4v;li James Fikr Jfr , had tried hia bfst He Vouid not have indiied a ahorter dipatclii It was dated at Boston, aigned Fwk, ahd contained but oi-e word 'GoT'l The blockade runner started for Qneenatnwn immediately, and got there two" daya ahead of the mail steamer. The Wnl, speeded across Ireland to Londoli commenced tipcratious. Before twenty, tour hours elapsed he 8dd " abort,' (that wl,ali,he nor 5't,j si,00'0 000 in Confederate bonds. Il had or deta from Fisk to tell as Jong aa ltd could get buy wa, b6t. waa restrained by' a part uer of one of the Boston men, who waa eursed with iliHidence. But ihVop&itui as pretty sutceaful; the ' ayndieale the 4tory go.diyided between $3,000000 and 64,000 000, t ie prWeda of hefpecj Jation.- lufs was a liU lor JuU Fwk, Jr., which w very, welcome. I 1 1 A.RD.r31Vk Twain lectured In Chicago on Aj. Vard, and told iheTollo. ing anecdote! v. . I Aa Arteniua waa inice travellinlin tile fTB, dreadink to be -bored and!feeline the miserable maa approached him, eat I Did ii aim otlU ; hi S " lraiu.Ij ;I rain I George Fr rau 1 ' eaidiArtemuaaolemnly. 1 1,aid bfjui j T," ignorarce kept the man qtrti ... . a Franeis nev4 I'uuk;tlie6 he aid : quiet for w Uathmk.a.iKiueBeriiiGraiit UK ..I- ii.. r.rii . . i vwu wj.;ww run mm. , . .- 44 Grant 1 (imtii 1 Ki,. ; , j A - uiau,. atU . rtemug,! ou nijieartblrni , ' 1 lrMgr than anr inarf l vw ' ! r-l I Tin. . ! ;! t i ' t m .; j , .. Ji j j - uiu wjia'TurjQTis,': lie walked 1 Weatifcfe ire - UJbalfiuad ( idf aiifhat-ri?., ( wuw.ee ia case ol fleaih-V . Vou htiar that liat ir.' . reeled ffiCOYFf .Horace Greeley Wboa he h J-nk maa wh8 Afa About fivi Pretty sou lie.aa.drT LA& I Vf i'invia Train ia kickingup a good deal of (mw over in England; Da you think they wiirput him iu a baatile H Koumunaed icnoramua. did vou: em bear pf Adairi f " ii' T V" I Artemua looked ypaij said : ! jff j tj lu ther qame nl amuua C0emtbern Trschcn aneTPareixty Miexiifr'addrewinyi! nmRtbe the great imbortaooa of the subject to which 1 would call attention that of the" proper wducatkn"of our u children, and the proper development of tfaeiri ell-reiHJct and charaeten. ' . I need not repeat any eommonplacen in re gard to the lasting effWt of early iuiprewioivC Uie almost irapoilility Oflirertrng the mind from the bent given it in early yearn til this you know as well a I. Nor need I aay anything about the powerful silent iafluence, in this edu cational work, of the whool bvoka from which our children derive their view of right and .wrong, and their knowledge of the facta, or mU 'representation, of hiatury -ibr "this, too, rou know fall well. ,w J 'J ; -J- y 1 Ami when I say thai hating been, for long yearn, almost entirely dependent upon the North for our school book, wehave been, compelled to use many which were very dintatefui to us, because wtf hadTno altcrnallva, I only atate that which every reader can substantiate. ' I Long be lure the war we all felt the neceaaity for a change in this respect the necessity for lunobnoxfeus school bodks for tin sectional, tie political books- school boolvn prepared by our Own Rt'hobtr if that might be; and xince the war this necessity ha increased ten-fold. Indi TidttAl effort, of Jie most praiseworthy charac ter have, from time to time, been made in thi di rection by Southern men, but not of a nufficient lr' eomprenhensive nature to accomplish the purpose in view. : To meet tlie want thua universally felt, sever al of Ion r ripeHt scholars, and ium succearfful teachers, united fn preparing a Series of School I- Ijopks unsurpassed by any others in excellence", beauty aud cheapness. Muury wrote Geographiee and Astronomy. I , Vthable wrote Arithmetics Algebras, &c." I Holmes wrote History, Grammars anc llead en. I' Scheie de Vere wrote French Books. : Gildersleeve wrote Latin Books. f Le Cinte wrote Scietific Books. ; Dun ton made Writing Books, &c, &c. And the combined Seri sis cal fed the University Scrim of School Book; a series not only not objec tionable to our people, but positively attractive to a degree heretofore entirely unknown. Our history, institutions aud modes of thought here receive impartial treatment ; ana instead oi oe ing ignored, the interests ef the South here re- ceive equal representation. Then as to intrinsic merit, who known more about Geographynhan Maury, or of IlUtory and Uram mar than llolmea, or of Mathematics tlian ;renai)le, and so on through all the lit ? Each author' ia a master in his special depart tmerft. "i4'r".- , r It as for this Series of books aa excellent, so acceptable76"cheap (they are the chejcst l)Ooks published) that your favor is solicited. The boi)k$otb& Uiiivpritrf ScHfnre present ed directly upon, their vuritt: you are nut akcd to iMe inferibr bookf. m lfj these two questions cau be answered af firmatively Are these books equal to any in merit ? Are they as.itap a-s any ? . . Should they not receive your preference ? AVhat is more reasonable than that Southern Schools should le supplied with book written by Southt ern "Scholar, provided they are efjualry goods withlthoe written by Northern men ? b it not better both for tix, and . for our children, that rftieh book should be ned '( ' Aready,thereponse which was inevitable, to tlfis question, has coiner More' than 5000 of onr best Southern Schools are using these books; several Southern States have already adopted them for. exclusive use.tn their public schools ; Count v lioards in every. Southern State are adopting them ; and the best private school arc replacing books hitherto uned, with them. The sucUcjw of .the . University St ries" is unprece dented'iu tlte history of school book publishing, and it ia destined to be yet greater. Dd tlie people of the South desire to rid them selves of obnoxious books and pernicious teach ing? Can it be better done than by unanimous ly sustaining this first comprehensive education al enterprise of our own scholars, and by mak ingfthe " University Series" the UXfFOItM SEjBIES IN EVERY SOUTH EKX STATE. (Including, f course, any other books having equal claim jfoconsideration.) Ourschools will theb be supplied with hooks which they can long continue to use; pupils compelled to change theiif schools will no longer le retarded in their studies by a change of books, for all n ill use" the same; and parents will be saved the ex pense of present constant change, while they arei relieved! of all anxiety in regard to the char acter of the teachings under which their chil d rcn are biough t. Thia subject, in all its bearings, is of the high est importance tp ua asa people, my countryman. It is jiot a ;seetional movement, but a national nnd patriotic one. It is not a mere rivalry be: tween different publishers, or I wonld not pre sume to ask your attention to it. It goes down deep into bur dearest interests ; it is the form ing of thej; minds of your children and mine, which is at stake ; the developing of their self resjject and character, which is to be the result. it if an enterprise so important to us that our best citizens our representative men in every Stifle, to the number of 300 and more, the men weall honor and esteem have put their money into the Work, not to make profit out of it, af thqugh that is certain, but that abundant means should not be lacking to prosecute tlie enter prise on; the largest scale. lYill thf teachers and parents of the Sonth unitedly sustain these author., and these gentle meny i n't he work thin described, by adopting and using these books to the exclusion of all not so acceptable? - I Ud not donbt your answer. If you desire further information in regard to the book., write to the Unicaritif PMinhing Company, 1&5 and 1-57 Crosby St., N'ew York, or 54 Lex ington St., Baltimore, or to meat Atjajntay Ga-, andi illustrated Catalogues, and othei; information will be sent to you at once, without charge. ' 2:3t J.B.GORDON. . rKOSPECTUS OK Tlie Demi-Weekly Economist. t propose to publish in Elizabeth Citv, N. C, inUanuary, 187-, a Semi-Weekly Newspaper to Le calied The Economist. tsaim will be to minister to the Literary taste of its readers; and to promote the Agricul tural, Commercial, Professional, Mechanical and otfier industrial interests of our people, with all thiej capacity, industry and zeal it can command. Ina word, The J'kononritt proposes to occupv th whole field of legitimate journalism. roLmCALLY, it will seek, without using the poisoned weapons of bitternes, to foster and combine all the elements of opposition to the reckless tendency of the times ; believing, as we liouestly do, that our Republic and its iiwtitu tiobsiare in peril, and that unless good men of evfry class, unite now, and as one man, to stay the tide of corruption that io surging over us, ths precious heritage ol onr Fathers will, at no djitanVdayU like -a tale that is toldlike a vision ft hat has passed away. ! The. Editorial management will be under the direction of K. ft. Cbeect, assisted by Col. Y. F.j Martin and Dr. R. K. Speed, of Pasquotank cojinty; Ctd. D. D. Ferrehce, Camden coantv : T.;1L Gilliam and T. G. Skinnef, Perquimans c&hnty; Maj.'IT. A. Gilliam and Oct. Coke, Chowan country; Hon. L. C. I-ithain, Wash, iagton connty ; Hon. T. J. Jarvis, Tyrrell co.; Hbn. M. L. Eure, Gates caunty ; J. C." Wiitston, Bertie county, and a number of occasional, con tributors, whose reputation will be a guaranty ofjthe ability, integrity and succesa of the en terprise. ' ' 6ofmiraU5ige fntDie different Counties mi the District and from the National and Stat capital will appear in every issue. There will be sfirict ' attention given to the correctness of the Markete and to the I,oeal Department of the. paper. T. B. GARNER. jCUaabeth City, N. C., Nov. 20, 1871. 12 :tf n. JO HN S. HENDEES0H, -Points at falu, ' 1 , a.lial3xxi-3rf jg-. o. 1 TmrTREKAlKE Pi jario Fortes are aeknowled by all who have them In use, andby theTrafJfKijVar Talent, to be equal and in. many reapecta, iSnperior to jiny ZXannfactored They combine Immense Power, Equality Stcecttiess and Brilliancy of Tone, Elasticity of Touch, and , ,fU ' Great Durability. Dealers, Teachers aiid others i desiring to purchase a first-clasa instrument tare invited to examine these Pianos before making he ir selectiona elsewhere. PATENT AGRAFFE TREBLE, Together with all modern improvements. The most thoroughly seasoned timber the market af fords is selected, regardless of cost, aa we feel assured it will be the cheapest in the end. The great increase in the sale of our instru ments. has enabled na to reduce our prices for First Class Pianos, from ten to twenty-five per cent, less than any other house offering the same class of instruments) in the United Statea. "While wc act upon the maxim of "quick sales and email profits,' we make it, at the aame time, a special object to furnish our customers with instruments in no way inferior to the best in the market. Many families havo had a desire to obtain & Piano, but could not afford to pay the dealer a profit of from $100 to 300. neither do they wish to purchase a cheap made instrument, that would cost more to keep in repair than it is worth, hence a large class of our music loving people have been obliged to do without. We can furnish New Scren-Octave Piam. Fortes from 75 to 950 dollars. Second hand Tiauostrom 40 to 250 dollars. Parties ordering by mail may relv upoi the best selections. Our Pianos are fully warranted for hx rears' Descriptive Circulars sent to all parts of the country upon application. C. M Tremaine & Brother, MANUFACTURERS, 435 Broome Street, New York. THE BURDETT Combination OHGAN. (With Carpenter anBurdetVs New Improvements.) The disagreeable reedy tone entirely oyer come in this instrument. The Verdirl is InanimoBt! The Grtateil Sarcrssof ibe At!! Yei:hiileD?eIhe World li Eqnal 111! And cordially invite the profession, deakr and the musical tcorld generally to examine this truly wonderful instrument. The Burdett Combination Organ Asits name indicates, isan ingeDiot-Dnlon ofalloar standard iniproveu.enU, cotLbineu with atn features never be lore introduced or attrm'pteU m tteed Organs, together making tin Organ tie k PLt'8 ci-tka of initinnieiitH, and oiie tLat has al--eady created a revolution io tie public aiind in the decided Tavor of tlie general adoption of Keed Organ, both for secnlar aud acred ninnic, where an instrument is required either to accompany Ur voice or to produce orchetrul effect. With the multitudinous and Fuipriiurg rombina tions that are contained in this inttrumnt. the most intricate music or the -great niaKten." can be ren dered as on a grand organ ; or the most simple mn sic tor the melodeon can be played by a child. All ths various improvements on the Burdett Or gan are protected by patent, belonft exclusively to the Company, and can be used oa no otLer organ. The present Boxdett Organ Las received the moot cordial and highest encouinms from those ranking among the brat of musician and organist. The 2?ew riprJL' Independent says of the Bur dett Organ : '-ft is by lar the most perfect reed instrument we havo ever seen." The Christian Leader says : '-Te had no idea ttat a reod instrument could be brought to such perfection." - The Xetr Tori Observer says; '-Its pnritr of voicing, richness of tone, and wonderful or chestral combinations, together with a nnmber of new and original stops, render it an iuctrn uient of such .perfection as io be beyond com petition " The press and public everywhere wbo have had an opportuuity of listening to its beautiful strains, not only it their unqualified appro val, but unhesitatingly concede tba. it atands without a rival. TI e Burden Organ ranges in price from " S135 to $1000. - We bave also New Cabinet Oieana at S45, $75, S100, &c. C. JT1, Tremaine & Bro., 4 wholesale Agents, 433 Broome CUJJevo TOSS Jnly J, 1870. o.tUi , R. F?; R, Kadway's Ready Relief i Curea the wore pains in from OXK TO TWBin MIXCTM I Not one hoar after reeding thia advertisement need any one auffer with PA IN. I hadwat's keadt Belief' only Pain liemedy that instantlvatop taemoat excruciaUng pina, a lay I nnamat Urn, and cufe1rone'll,,n. whether of the lung, atoui acb, IKiwels or other glands or organs by ono application, iu from one U tventy niinuteo.un matter how violent or excrueiaiing tb paiu auoru luxiant ease. t nfla mmation of tke Kidneys t rV. . Tufla mutation oj the Bladder, Itrflammdtionof the Bote ch, Congestion of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult breathing. I , . ForpitHti'on rf th Heart, Hysterics, croup, Diplhtria, tr . . Catarrh, Influenza, Headache, Toothache, Xcurolqia, RheutintUm, Cold Chills, Ague Chilh. , The application of the Heady belief (to the part or parts where the pain or difficulty exist will aflord eae and comfort. s Twenty drop in a half a tumbler of waterwPI in a few moment cure cramps, spasm?, sour stomach, heartburn, sick headache, dimrrhae. dysentery, colic, wind in the boKels, aud all xh. Urual jtains. Travelers should always, carry a bottle of j',adVJ nadr KHer with them. U few drop in water will prevent Mcknctsor paiu rrom change of water. It is better than French Itrandy or bitters as a stimulant. ' rerer and Ague. Fever and Ague cured for-tiP.y eta. There is not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever and Ague and all other Malarious. niliou-.Kurlet. Typhoid. Vellow and other Fe vera (.y by L'adKay's fills) . quit-h a, Uadwuy a Ktady Kcliel." Fifty cent -per U-t HEALTH I BEAUTY! ! Strong and pure rich Blood Increase or Hch and lilootl7-Clear Skin d-'Bcau ttful Complexion secured to all. DR. XlAfiTJAY'O Sarsaparilllan Resolvent Has made the matt astonishing Cures : so quick, so rapid are the cJtangcs the body undergoes, under the ipfiuenee of this truly Wonderful Medicine, that I EVERY DAY AN INX'UEASE IM FLESH AM) WKIO..T JS SEEN AND EELT. j TIIE GRfcAT BLOOD rHiFIER, Every drop of the Sara, -illijUi KoMdve'ut coinniunuateN through tLe bl.Nio.awral. urine aud otber Jluid miiU joii-e of tl e m Mfm the vigor oflife, ..r it repair tLe wat- ii iae body with uew and sound material. cn tulaj svplu lis, couMin,,in.ii, glai.duiai diea-e. njcei!. iu the tbr at. mouth, tnn.i.rs, u, de.- in the4 gland and other part i.l the ,ysJcUi, orc ei e. lrm juorous diKharg.Mn.in tfc ul,aJjd the worst tonna ot skin di-aseii, eruption. tvera, ores, cald htod, ring worn., suit rheum, ervMwla. itcbe, black spot, woiihn id tt: tb-sh'. Cancesr in the woamli, and all w.-akeninx and painful discharge, nibt sweai. . , H-nirm-.u all wastes ot the lire Principle, are wabin the cur ative range ..f this wonder of Modern Chen ist rv, and a tew d.iy' ust- will pn.ve to .my per sou wishing it tor cither ol tbee fur.n of Ji , eae itsp.t. nt p.u i r to cure them. It the patient, dai.y b-eomit;g reduced by the wastes aud decomposition that i continually progresMi.g,sux-i'cdsii, a. resting thee -w aMes, and repairs the same with new material made from Uealtbv bl.-l-ar.r thi tic S :r r.ii.irillian ;m uocs beCUfc a cor,- is Cc-Haln: f.u when once tin remedy commences ii woik of purification, and succeeds iu diminishing the los- ot wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and ev ery day the patient will f.-el hiuiM-if growi.ig belter and btnmgci. the iood digesting In-tteT, appetite iinprovii:g and fl,wh and r..i-ht In creasing. Not only doe tbi-Sarsaparillnm He olve:it excel all known remedial air-nl. iu th cure of Chrouic, Scrofulous, Constitiitiftnal and ? .,ditCR;r ; l),,t il the ,,nlv P itivc cure for KIDNEY 4t BLADDER COMPLAINTS, Lnnary and w..uib disease, gravel, diaWte. dropsy, stoppage of wator.incontineiice of urine. Bright disease. Albnn in. rd, ai.d in ajl cae where there are brick-dus eixivits.orthe w tens thick, cloudy, taix wim snbstanreslike the white f au egg, or threads like white ilk or there is n morbid, dark, bilious appearance and white bone-dust dcp.ii,.. ai.d whn there la a pricking, bunting eertath n when pacing water, ard pain in the unall of the back and along the loins. DR. ItADWAY'S Perlerl Purgative Pills, perfectlj tastelew elrpintlr coated itl anWieuia. purge, rep nlalf, ,-u!lty c!en and trrnttl.tn. Kadmav I'l'la. for the ruie of all di.itder of the stomach, liver, bone:. kidi e;. bladc'eri itervou. disease, headache, coimtijat,. b wiitn. in4t gestion dypepsii. bi.M ti Irver iuflunt- matwnof the l.owels pile and ail dearfn.entof the internal is-era. w arranted u, effect a p.i. tire cure. 1'i.re'y vegti.b!e coi.tainicg comer cury. mineral or !eh-teri.ti drrj. A tew doseaofRanwar'a Pill wiil Tree tae syaten tiom all the Uie nun.eti dioriUr Vice 75 ceiits)rbix. MI.li liV HLl.Ctslfj Brad Ki.k MTitrii." Head one letfertamn to RAliWA V A UK. M7 M-.den l.ne S Y In formation woith th.-tmands w IJ le ent 6n June 80- 2C-ly ' ' THE GREAT CAUSE or nu&ZAX? iviisriiiv. Just Pvolwhed, in"a Sealed Entelope. prux ,iTrtt lUetareaa Ike ISatate, 1 tratarat aaa ftaaleal by aeH AbuM. Inr.ia Ty rn Uai. r... l.i teoc . Ne. t0 ..p . o. Il k,.; .. rt rta: M-itUl n ' h.-lral Ii,c-.y,4r.-lJr OH V CLLVlllW LI..M. U .au h. rul l c 'O.t-rn eok. Ac . -- w .au TWWorW rrnor a h r, In hl aJ lrb I K'orr, Cl.rl, p ,.Tra t m hi - D eirlri - lha H a n' eote qutrro Jrlf Aho.r m-y b , ff. cu ly r. ., llhot mrdt In, a ,1 wl houl il.tiK- n..f jic I . ,H'm . MV,,,f"- ,r" om r.e. or c. d.l ii, ol aoHlr of eure al c-cnu r. kt 1 .ff, u. i . ,h. ev-.-ry luffer-. . ,,tt.r ai Li c-in n mt. b ny CU'. llni rft hr pl.i , .rl . iei n.l rod cal y. V la lure will iworr a oon to r oi.'aa i aol I. -i.an nl unrt. r eal. Ir a la d enrel pr o py d ir. .. n rt .ipl 1 f-f x eeut, or i, j, ,ue ,a ; k r,Mjn,. thr pb l-h ta. rAa' DK CC' TERH 1 LL' ' M"'f aui.le," prlc- 2i d1 the Pul li -he-, CHAS. J.C.KLINE A CO. 127 Bowerv, N .Y., 1W Office liox 4,560 A LECTL'UE to irourrc ivxeit. Just published, in a settled Eui tlvpe. rriec G cents. A lecturr n Ihe Nat e, T-ea'aien and Ra4 ral eorr of nrn,atnrrhea, r 8rmli al Wraku , Ilit t.luntar fftiWnna, Prxul Tt I'l'y. A Irriff1-- r t M.rH S Pn rally; Vrrrrg-n. i cnni- o, p rf.aj.an K"; M U'al and I ;c-l I r.ii. .r.al i , .n. el aloa . ky non vr J. CTLVKfi tt f I. , M t). amh r ! liir "Urr. u bo.. a," A. . T aorl-l-r. a..ane- a Ibar, thia adntl iVUUc irr. rirry !..., rn-ni l.U mn r. rrt ee f tlie ul eoua quencrf o !cl -Ali. n.ay b- tS ctually rrmvr.l iataeiiclnaand wlu t tiai f r-m iur,r. oi- r a'kn, Ix ui Ira. ina'ruBiet ta. ilnmi'ir rrtiala p int r.e out a n-m otcurr at . oe- e rtaia ni ra.cl ally ahi-. ery anffrre-, n mat'rr hai t.$ con lit un may b- m care M a. rhraply. prW'lr a ralr.llT. TH LKtTLB V1I L MIOVE A )S T TMOfaAMTa aaa 8rnl, ner peat, n any a-M-ra. a plain aealrd rn r re, u rcH. I ft a c-r. ! . riar- atampa Al Dr. Culerweir "ilariiara -o'Ur. ' p tS e A (litre- a I' .ul.li. r, CII A. J. . K I IN K A CO 1T Bowery, t Tork, 0ce B a, 4 be6 aaarSI ly. Soch hcrrid feeling" aa I experience no one can imagine. I t-el deapondent, aa though aome hinjr awfnl waa going to happen, t'ae 8im mona' Liver Regulator, if yon would avoid aocb feelincv. """"'"'ti eu.ricaen, xnnrm, Urippled, Sex rourt, Neuralgic orpro-tratcd with dUea may suffer. B A R W A Y 'S PlMliv nrnrr -in CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INS.. CO., ? " 0 j ; 2 i OP HARTFORD, CONN. ASSETS OVER 833,000,000, ! 1 THE APVANTAGE OFEEHEI) TO INSURE BY TUIS COXI'ASV JS f Solid Seeuntj, Superior Kcuuomy, and ita Couveuicul a jeteu of Auuual Dividend. A2' X UAL ISCOME ABOUT SI 0,000,000, Willi Lower Expente of Management ea all ibe tuoel dt-airable kiuda of suea I l.ia and Endoirmrnt Policir, Oa w bicb Dividenda will be paid . ANNUALLY AFTER THE FIRST PAYMENT, S.D. WAIT. Qenerxl Afent, (Uthce oppuit lwi-l7rijoe. jTNO. A. BRADS1I AW, Agfl, Saliabory - 2G-U RALElUU, N. C. PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COT. HOME OFFICE, RICHMOND, VA. AftcJ 10 h September, 1STO viiiiiuni incorue over police; 1 7 bee; isvv.. t" ' PI2EZIJU2IS ALL CASH REDUCED BY THE ASSl'AL CASH DIVIDENDS OS THE COXTMBUTIOX PIAX. OFFICERS; W C pARRINGTON Prm l0!1 noi1. v AKU"" ::::::::::: :v,cVr:s; D.SiK;:::::::::::::;: AM,STAXTA- prof, e k. .smith ; ; .v;;; ; ...v . A";;j;; J. E. WOLFF, SrrERiNTtxurKT or Aowrul : LEWIS C HANES. Acmi.C. D. W. COURTS. Gn'l. Aorntfor Wrrtrr ' Yir Acrn e ,(;i:nt Fb10-ly WILLIAM VALENTINE, THE BAIaBKR, RETURNS HIS THANKS to hi. Ol.lt , miESh.i aujttie i'ublic f.ir the liWrai t.UroOari- livri'tol'ore xtTl-l to l.un .Me new lJ iuforni!l;eui tliat Lc La littt-d up a COIuUloqioH Shop, ( in Dr. Henderson's Brick- :Snilding-. Hoora ITo- 2, where h would be- plea-rd to e thrm. He fruaranteer) to givr i.aifarti n iu -v-rv caw. He hax in lLn en.ply of the Ixi-t lUir I)rf-.f-r iu Western North c'a.-olioa. Hr ntj:;rt,. call fro'i all. Salisbury, X. C , Deo 17. r.Q. Mtf SIXTY-flW r.e- Pntzl MCOAL$7wAOCO Tin: r.KKAT StU'THFKN . MA NT FAC TO Ii Y. ,WM. C. KX Anr. Ac CO. Manufacturers f (jrXd, saukk and rrnuJUT Piano Fcrtes. BALTIMOUF, MP. Tht Instnimnit h.tve betn tcfor the !" .b lic for uvarlv Tliiriv Year, and inon thir ea- cflltitclte attained on unpurthanmd prt-rm memce, winch jrvii(iioc them uoniuilld, in TONE, TOVCH, WuKKMAXSIIir AXD iJtUA- BU ITY. B-AIi onr Squart I'l-iur Lareour New im.roiei i uiTiit.(i A LL ana the .lynir Trtbit B-NVe would call ttial attt-ntion toour late l'ateeted linpntvemeni" in ijrund I'tam aud i Vaar lirattdi, loiind in no utht-r I'iano. which ttriiig llu- I'iano nearer erfectiuu than j Ita" jet Ltvu attained. ; Every fuino Fully Warranted fur Ftrt Year. tdf" We are by Miial artaiiKeiuenl enabled to fiirnuh J'arior (jrga and Mrindtn ot llu mot celebrated maker, W hcloale and Ketail at lowe-4 laclirv l'riv-e. llltMtratetl I'alah jri- nnd Price LUta roni--lv fnrnilied on a y icmt ion to KN.MiK A it).. Riltimorr, Md. Or anv of inir rul ir -t ihli-ht-d encu-. (Ktoher l:?, Cii.os.th. Change of Schedule. Coinpar.r fO'-p". June Xd, 171. On and alter Sui , Jui.e 4th. lf7l, train will be run over thia mad in accorditi.ee will the following TIMEj TABLE--H. C. RAILROAD taBira. Latrt laairt CU.rlotlr.... j f.W:Tai. i P l ra7 8.ibnry, .tia a a. aj:J: - l:"rm' ' Gm-ntb-.ro' .. 1 1 1. u:i r j a C0.ato.pf4 ii.r u l':r. , t: C !llt III '' r.i gh. lis " x ,11 U Ul.J R1eifh... . I i US " I ' t ? 40 a 0llaM.ro',. .. j I I. to aTirio TRAIN" 1 o n . atrat . aia Lia tti. ia. 11 a. 1 a V."art'4ie, , t a 1 - - althnry . 4 t m 3r.'Bi.rf,' If." ' ; .'. t.'. -11- r Co. fhoi,: li ar r IMi lja e1tr- hi' ,r.. 101 f 11 o;ai 11 a RaUigh. I r..'t r a T 4 i C (LIiU rc 1 H fit ' m W 11 (iRKE.V. ' ya"tf ( Trapor:ali . Cii. pan J Shop-. J ;'!: Ie71. 1871; Fall Trade, 1871. NEW GOODS ! GOODS ! ! MoXooIt ? Walton HAVjp teceired tbeir Nt-w Kail Stock ai.d are ilii;f! tl.i tn at i OLD Pit ICES, notwithlandinjr the frreat advat.re in Cotton and Woljen Good. They vould alo call e peviAl itfesitiou to their larj:e ai.d well aaaort t ea stoc ti, 01 XEXS AND BOTS CLOTHING in which tfcey are onVrint Crrat Rargainu. I jou wiih to rare ntot.v call and eianune their Slock hWore parcbaing flJu SpU5U. lfrl. ALL IK1NDS of COURT AND 21 A G I STB A TES BLANKS at this office. msmmnrn- ikaa- tban acy otber American Company it u. ' $2,01 l,00t.7O l--XIOT03f. N. WANlVfl EVKHYWHE1 :re jr E.VI1IA0RUINABY OFFER DAYS OW TJJLIAX.. aior3T2ii."sr rAxxinrrra. 72LZC23 HHDUCHD. TlJVCitkAT AMLBICAX SrWIKU MAtBIVtCu. havr i :iciiiJ.-d to ojrr tltrir wlnde Nwk4 .V;i..r ai.d ily.lm:nw U CHISU, pra tin- kUivt- MuiriillrA trrmm, io Krrrjlwlr Kvi r bvrv. hi tmt-. or rmn find b Ut'm rrolly e;mt SMiMiMimut, Vhnper tkmm tverj- oi1" v rlcou r to Uoirra'a rait Tatat AT rilLU W liulCL. Tlie l-t, t.l U51.Y ICl t (ClRAKTLXUiU fwa.'y, i a iuMtlh' Jiff trtttt. Tl.f t.ltjti l of pniiiK a r OW w tobow jtm fuuMir .t'iraiac i. Tltin " the hiuipltt ami mw crrtaia war io conviurr voti tltat oir "MacLiite k jm$t what yon ir-iHt. Tlitr St rrt of Safrty i in omt mmUk's frW. No one piu with tlit Machine aftrr trial AU 17 for atwl kt-rr iL U'i no .7i-Af umil tki have fuaiJ it a Cm-i onr, I'jiry to uir, hy to uwif, jtey Ut rmk, Kay to Lr,p ,n order, lrfrtt in JJrfkmn wwi. Irrfrt in mtrwiim, tmpk. Rehmbk. Sat,j4Hc f. Anv cvmiymmy who will rrbaa too Ik u tmmfh raiutot Uav a fornt a .Smty Jlithie aa our. Ihiy ixtlj ltm u know the machine Jon W j Uike am bir i yrl rtndy d uaaV mtL Itur onlv Ik n tni find a Maliii that w iUtt-ly in a mimuJe to do any Liixl rwl, aad i titvny rmdy and never ! mrdtr. ' A month 1 rial amwrr all Qtirr, miwf All-UMiraia. I'reeenta All M Mlakea, d ia U On) Sfr Wit to et yotir 3JterV Wvrtk. Trr It. Yxi ataaof loir. Write for our Confidential Clreulara aa4 ijlaw. trated l'ami4ilet rxaUiitin; full fnrltrmiar, which we will "end oi br mum ofanail frrt, with Saruple of Sewing, thii joai raa jWyar yttnrtrtf. And rtnM iul-r, that we all twr tid ine at a Iw 1 rice, opoti cjj aft Mtty 'arvra'Je It rua of I'lrisem, and um fletr eww utrriu. Iw.ti't IIeita(e liecanae too are ettrertala wht liter voti mat a Sewir.f Jtia4iiie r watf, nr LmiuM Tir-i Ln,f nr OHidkfr iiaiaf. Trv a Unud I in-, ihev art- or!y Jmi, and will VLke Ma . in r for ron. or l ip yo to aaee ic And if jnm I hare aixnlx r, (Miik ill ,! rou that the jou hare rwild tmpmrrd, Te cwnpanT aUIt liie rtrv l.xi4t.v of their liotikM Um Mrritt of 1 1. 1. Wnnlnful and EjXrvttrJ rry St-win? Muhine. fVaafy .'tl. rirtn jrtt ! fV Suuut .lyraa lantaaer, 3Iai B4d Kc mle, wajiUnl rt-tymkrrt. Write for I'anir-!;lr, and adilrew: CiKKAT AMKKICAX MACHINE Cav, (Jor. John aud Naaaaa fHreet, 3.1? XewYark. twine H IIKRERY given that CertiEeat. X.. .'117. dattnl SrptemUr 15th. 18S4 Uet tuo l,ar-a r.f tM-k in tbt Nnh Cara lii a liail I!uiil Coinpauy. iaued to J-Jia M IIor:h. hna l-t-n loat, and that applkra tin will nmd f..r a nw Cmi6cwt4. 'aliahury. X. C- IW. 15. It7l. JOHX !. IiOKAif. 1 1 3; 1 m 1 Manhood: How Lost, How Restored. J'i-1 -,l ' r", . a a ''!''. f e-K. m V VV- DI1 Wl La tt LIBRA tH t f T iW itlul l-avf. - - fttaair aa . Iim tat M -bii and r.ya ea Taataclly. Iaaal rr r. rt: al. OulMtm .a ItioM. .. e. ta i- at an1 M I .!u e.J ly w I- ireac ml aeaaal 1 a atraaa- ' rriro i m m m.1J ir I i ' - M Ihr fH- t A bu. r. Inta. a a aar-alr aay, a-traHr -All I m fr .m. ft I ' . - - . ilhaiiKrala ml t ' t.fa avra a' xlf-aW a af ke r ct t r,MaHtai UMM-tr-aaaaa at taArrai at' c r.e r 4b apt-li aiw-a ka V ; palatlaf at t aW j f -r al ar na.e. ee"aa. aa4 raV wf aaea at mh rh ,'vrry off.rrt. a" aaa tire atbat V t H a a-.ae K, aaay ea c fc'aa rtf cWar. hnalrly. aaafl - 'lit. ! te" W. Iiara W4 at ia a Vaaiiat tta7 fM at.; r ft ft tft l lftftj . Ml. rrMl,it lai ra'rl, aay aAAraaa. pajatpaM a ta ml I r. . r a ava-f la- I r. filrrnr.1 , -Ji.r Uca CmUt," farteaj ., AJ4rrb faafialaa-a. f" aj. i. c. EtiaX a exx ' m nowttv. iw tork. r t oavM o' Iand lleeds, Trustee Dcedj, Commissioner's Deeds, Sheriff 'l Deeds, Chattlo lortgages, S& For Sale at thU oiEfC. " - 0 10
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