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iMiU YlhrtlMirm mcnla'in rcgd to tbe manncof cul- tivatibn, c.J his knowledge. fig'"lv" Swtirn tpcfore of 4- 1871 mo C. D.- this day -Justice. FIELD CROPS. The Executive Committee of the N. Carilina Agricultural Society j offers J Ty abovc! affidavits may be made the following premiums to be awaru- fyr the orwnerjor manager m tne larm. h1 at the next Fairjof assoonafTter as 1 J. J. ITCHFOltD. Sujt. . j practicable FIELD CROP PREMIUMS. I RIS To be awarded ty th Exepuve fort to sell a few of our Seneca. Sand stone pliareS.M'Miall move further, Wfierc yoo "uH near irom your aneo I FOTxVTOES. The Patato tuber requires a light! Committee at the next Fair, or assooa trv. tlch sol), .with very liberal and ' - . ii.'i !.. 1. -4.1 .. 'i .i ir ; ivi A after as practicable, Best crop of Wheat, jnoj. less than frtiir aores. nor less than twen- tr-fiTve busbeli Wr acre. j $60 Best crop oi tndiarrcorn, not less than four acres, to be shelled fc ' "Weighed, between; the 15th tf Nov and the loth of Dec., not list than CO bushels per acre, Best trop of liye. not leas than one atre, nor less than twenty-(ife bushels per acre, Bcsl crop af . Oats, not less than , one acre, nor less than forty "llushel9 per acre. I Best crtp of Buckwheat, not less tjian twenty-live! bushels per .acre,' ! ! r Best crop of Rice, not less than jour acres, nor less than sixty lloshels per acre, j ' - V Best crop of Beans or Peas, not CO 25 2; cleanculturej; thoroughly, decomposd manure is thp bestand when that is not abundant! add Bonedust, or Gua no : the crop will pay 1 the cost and . ' i .ifc ' I. ill t l TJ-l...i leave the sou )n spienuia oruer. xi you wish flanre Well formed roots, do not plantthe small ones ; ' always select the best, cut them into four or six pie ces, according to size, preserving as many eyes on each as pgssiuie; you will Ihen haye stroug, healthy vin and roots : if small tubers are planted whole, the result in general is a quan- ' .. . . . 14 II 1 . 1 ! tity ot small vines, loiiowea witn an 25 over proportion of small potatoes. Many, cultivators in ns vicinity se lect irood -formed tubers and plant them whole ; this may be an advantage, should the season prove to be very dry, but we look upon it as a great, waste 25 of seed, as the product from such a crop is no better than those grown donate-Cousin, j f D4J SANDERS, G. C. A LtGISlUTOIt BOTHERED., i ., i Several gentlemen of the M-usacluuett Legislature, diliiing at a Boston Ilolel.one uf llieni asked Mr. M a gentleman who sat opposite i Can you reach them pertaters, sir V Mr. 31. extended lm arm towards the di'sfiJ arid satisfied himself that he could ' reaeh the pertaters,- and answered. . ! Yes Bir.' 1 The legislator was taken aback at the unexpected rebuff; but presently recover iner himself, hi asked ! Will you stick my fork into one of t (lion V ... H ! Mr. M. tookj tbe fork and very co dly plunged it into a finely cooked potato, and left it there ! The company roared as ;"ther took J the joke, and the vie titn looked more foolish than before; but, suddenly, an Idea, struck him, and rising t his Meet, he exclaimed with wi air of conscious triumph Nov, Mr. M., I will trouble you for the fork . j Mr. M. rose to his feel, and with the most imperturbable gravity pulled the fork out of the potato, and returned it, a inklst an unaccountable, thunder storm of laughter, to the utter discomfiture of the jjeutloman froiin B . THE TREMAINE i PiahoFortes R. Ra Ra Radway's Ready Reliel Cure the wor pains in from I OXE To TWKXTT MIXCTF!W ; are acknowled by all who have thera in o?e.P,otonc hour alter reading I bin adrertirement I . . .1 rw- a t a V T t and by the First Musical Talent, to be equal and in many respect, Superior to any BXannfaeturcd Thty combine Immense Forcer, Equality Sweetness and Brilliancy of Tone, Elasticity of Touch, and ' Great Durability. o KADWATS HKADY REUEP i a care T.f etery Pain. It was the firt ai)d. oufv Pain lleuiedy thai ins-UiitlTPtopH tfcenKwt excruciating paini, Uaj li.P.amatii'Cv nd cure CiogrUous, whether of the lungs, stom ach, IkiweU or other glaudi or organs by one application, in from one to twenty minute, no matter how violent or excruciating the pain I, er- Dealers, Teachers and others desiringto purchase a first-class instrumental Hysteric, crovp, Diptkcria, invited to examine these Pianos before mating j Htatlaeke, Tootkncht, Kheumatic, Pd. ridden, Inlirm, Crippled Tons, renraigic orproxtrated with uipea mar iroffer. RAl)VAYfS KCADY KKL1EF will afford instant cam. Inflammation of the Kidney In flammation oj the Bladder, InJammdtion of the Battels, Congvtrtio of th4 Lung, Sore Throat, Difficult breathing. J'olpitation of tht Heart, lesa iharl dixty bnShclfi per acre, 25 from, well-formed tubers cut into se. Bestkop of Ground Peas not lss than four acres nor less than wvcrity bnshclt tp an acre, Jkat crop of Cotton on not less ..tthan four acrc9,' nor less than ' tOO lbs., lint to the acre, ; Belt crop of Tobacco, not less tlmn Jbur.crcs ; sample of not less 100 lbs., to be forwai'ded, j IJejst crop of; Sweet 1 Poatoes, ,on not leas than'half an acre, nor -less than SOO bushels1 per acre, IJeKt crop of r Irish Totatoes, not jess than lialf an acre, nor less than 300 buslicls to the "acre, I5cst crop turnips, not less than 1 jalf i an acre, nor less than 300 bush ; jcls to the aerc, . Bist crop of "Beets not less than half an acre, 60 bk per bushel nor Jess than 300 bushels to the acre, B!st.'crppj)f Carrots witi same condition as for beets, V Best half acre of Hops, with full ! accV)junt of cultivation and prc i fcrVatfon, Best haUjacyc qf Flax, with same accjauiit as last, .. t Isest half acre of Hemp, with same account as last, ! j P Best' crop Red Clover hay, on not less than four acres, M Tlest crop of Timothy hay, on not less than four acres, , Best crop of Red-top, or other , ! foreign grasses, not less than tour acres, nc bale of each of the above, not less than 200 lbs., to be seiit as samples. Best -.four acres of Clover Seed ; one bushel to be sent as saru ' plA,U C .. . 5est four icres of Timothy Seed, one bushel sent as! sample 3est four acres of Broom Corn Seed, ! one bushel scut as sam- r1a . ! Best ot Of late vears no vegetable has been improved as rnuch as.tlieFotato. Five years ago, thb greatest and best early variety in inc esiiiiia.uuu vi iuc iu-h Jersey and Virginia market gardeners was f tne " Jariy iuicnigan v nue Sprouts," and for two years past scarce ly an acre has been planted forjnark- it ; the Early Hose lias entirely super ceded them. I For a late variety the Monitor was (regarded as the best, and the coming ear a very small propor tion! of these , will be, planted; the 'Peerless" be the variety, j; The leading early varieties are now the lEarly Rose, Early Mohawk, and King of the Earlies. and Peerless the 15 leading sort ;! in fact, we must candid- jy aamic tnac wc nave never seen- a Niiriety yield so enormouslyNand pro duce such fine-formed tubers as the Peerless : thfee to four hundred bush els to the acre is no exaggeration, and as an instancy we will quote the ex perience of ja customer, who planted last Spring a! half bushel, and his pro duct harvest August 25th was 23 bushels : and, to use his own remarks, 25 60 CO 25 20 10 10 20 To Southern Teachers and Parents 10 10 30 30 30 ' t H f 1 ? " : 4-i , , f AsCAUD fAOM OES. GOBDOK. ; excuse for a!ddresing,you naust be the great importance of the subject towhich-'I wouktcall attention that of the proper education of our children, and the proper, development of their iklf-repect and character. .; ' j I need not repeat any commonplaces in re gard tcf the lasting eflect of early impressions, the almost impossibility of diverting the rointf from tliejbent given it in early years all this you know aswell afI. Jor need I say aintlung about Uie powerful silent influence, in tliis edu cational work, of the school books from which iouf children derive their views of right and Iwrbngand tiieir knowledge of the facts, or mis representations, of history for this, too, you know full well. And when I nay that having been, for long year, almost entirely dependent ujmjii the North for Our school books, we have been compelled to use manv which were very distateful to us, because we had 'to alternative, I only state that which every redder can substantiate. Lohk before the war we all felt the necesfeity for a change in ; this resnect the necessity for imbbnbxious school books for unscctional, un political books-school books prepared by our own scholars, if that might be; and Kince the war tins necessity hps increased ten-fold. Inch vidua! efforts, of Je most praiseworthy charac ter have, from time lo time, been made in misdi rection bv Southern men, but not of a sufficient Iy! coinprenuensive nature to accomplish the purpose ni view To meet the.want thus universally felt, sever- hiC never ate p, oetter boilcu potato than aljot our ripest scholars, and most sueces-ful they proved to be. There is no qucs- UTUlw i reil!,n" .a Dtrit8 ' ,,UU1 bean ty aud cheapness. , S filaiiry wrote Ueographies and Astronomy IV enable wrote Aritlimetics Algebras oic. Holmes wrote History, U ram mars and liead ers. f S:hele de Vere wrote French Books. fGildersleeve wrote Latin Books. I,e Conte wrote Scietific Books. Dnnton made Writing Ikoks, kc, Sec, he ir! selections elsewhere. PATENT AGRAFFE. TREBLE, Together with all modern improvement. The most thoroughly seasoned timber the market af fords is selected, regardless of cost, as wo fed assured it will be the cheapest in the end. The great increase In the sale of our instru mcnts. has enabled us to reduce our prices for First Class Pianos, from ten to twenty-five per cent, less than auyothcr house (offering the same class of instruments) in the United States. Catarrh, 7mao, Neuralgia, RhemmatiMm, GJd Chill, Am,e ChUlt, The application of the Beady Belief to the part or parts wture the pain or difficulty exists will afford ease and comfort. Twenty drops in a half a tumbler of waterwill in a few moments cure cramps, spimt. sour stomach, htartburu, tick, headache, ttfarrhae, dixenliry, colic, triad in the botetls, and all in ternal paius. Travelers should always carry a bottle of "Kadways Keudy Ki lief" with tbem. ; A few drops in water will preveut ickness or pains from change of water. It is hotter than i French Urundy or bitters as a stininlaut. Fever and Ague. Fever and Ague cured for fifty ets! There is net a remedial agent in this worVl that will cure Fever nd Ague and .til other Malarious. bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other Fe vers (aided by I;nl,ray x I'iH) so qinch a "Uadway's Heady lielicf." Fifty ceuts per h-,t tlo. (CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE 1MS C0., I OF HARTFORD, CONN. i 1 ASSETS OYER 833,000,000. T1IR i ADVANTAGE OFFERED TO INSURE HV THIS CONPANT IS ; bohd tccuntv, Jjujicrior Kconomjr, and it Couvctiiuit syiteu of Annual DiTidendr. I AXXUAL INCOME AVUUT $10,000,000. With Uwer Exrone of Mtntgemcnt tLan dr olhcr American Company. It 1. sues all the most deriralle kinds of 1 ' Life and KncIoMinciit Iolirirnv On which Dividends will be paid ANNUALLY AFTER T11E FIRST PAYMENT, S. D. WAIT, Oeneral Arent, JNQ.A. PRADSHAW, Ag't, Sali.lory .HlAUilGII, N. C. PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COT. I-IOME OFFICE, RICHMOND V A While we act upon the maxim of "quick sales JIEALTH ! BEAUTY! ! and small profits," we make it, at the name Strong and pure rich Blood Increase of lem and Blood Clear Shin 0 Beau tiful Complexion secured to all. time, a special object to furnish our customer with instruments in no way iufcrior to the best - t in the market. DR. HAD WAV'S Sarsaparilllan Resolvent ifauy families have had a defire to obtain a lias made the most astonishing Cures : so quick, so rapid arc the changes the boig 251 25l tion about thteir being the best variety for a main of general crop, but the soil in which thfey are grown and proper boiling has everything to do with thei quality. 1 , y ' Chanac yaxir seed is one of the se crets in producing good roots, and 1 i 1 .1 t V hKjh manuring is the other. Always And the combined eri U called the Vhivemtv obtain your Seed troin a cooler climate- SerW J ociwf Looks; a series not only not objec- o'n,l 4V,t ,n i;mr0f nl.orootnr nf crnl tipnable to our people, but positively :ittracti ve JjUISI S Jl1lliaiiaC iustofv. institutions and niodi-s of tlioiifht bore recejve impartial treatment ; and instead of be ing ignored, the interests of the South here re ceive equal representation lben as to intrinsic merit, who knows more ;ibotit Geography than Maurv. or of Historv .ndpranimai' than Holmes, or of Mathematics Snndfrs. &.'!' who nlnima tn hp nno lI,a, enable, ami so on through all the hl ! if f - i i , 'fcaci! author is a master in his ppecial depart Piano, hut could not afford to pay the dealer a profit of from $100 to 3()0, ncithcrdothey wish to purchase a cheap made instrument, that would cost more to keep in repair than it i. worth, hence a large class ol onr mnnic loTinr people haTO been obliped to do without. W can furnish Xcw Scren-Octare rian. Fortes from 73 to 950 dollars. Second hand Pianos irom 40 to 250 dollar?. EsT Parties ordering by mail mny rely upoi the best .selections. Our Pianos are fully warranted fornix year Descriptive Circulars sent tt all parts nf tht country upon application. C. M Tremaine & Brother, MANUFACTURERS, 435 Broome Street, New "STork. undergoes, under the influence of this truly Wonderful Medicine, that EVERY DAY AN INCREASE IN FLESH AND WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT. AmscI 10;1i September, 1K70 ... Annual Income over PoliciCM iued to 1st Dec, 1S70. $2,011,009.70 .1,000,000.00 3,UOO PREMIUMS ALL CASH BED VCEI) BY THE A XX UAL CASH DIV1DEXDS OX T11E C0XTB1BUTI0X PLAX. OFFICERS W. C; CARRINGTON,. JOHN K. EDWARD, J. J. JIOI'KINS, D. J1 HARTSOOK,... I'ROK. E. R. SMITH,. J. E; WOLFF, PUMIMKT. Viet lkJtlgIM-T. AtKTAXT HkClrTAET. StCttTAlT. ; AcrvAtr. St rKi.iMKM.rxT or Acwc.'ii. GRANT'S? CHANCES IN THE j SOUTH. : ; A writer Over the signature of 'Dan of Grant's numerous relations, sent A,u.nt 2o bouth to sect and report 'how the land f It w for this Series of book-j, ro excellent, so st four acres o-TFlax Seed, one lays' for another Presidential election, Acceptable, o cheap (they are the cheapest Ui.1l irJl ' rfi ' l ,i ii- .. v booK-! published) that vour favor ta eohctted. bushel aeut as sample, i 25 is entertaining the public with some i ny.Aw-.f l ru,; &nvrrn). - .r Tkr.ii.i cs..ji i ,. "ii . .i ? .! i -zv r r r .v -r.v. lieei one ncreyi lviusiaru . oeeti, spicy letters auarcssca to tne ITest- fd directly upon their uicnls: you are not asked one bushel scut as sample; li) dent. We iiuote from his last mire- p me mu-nor books 14:.. A ..!!- I ' . i Ml MU HUTS questions ciin be answered af- i Statement to be made by Qmpetitor lation to thef present political slates of jrUiativt;it i " J i7. . ir Yi I t.hfl nifin nfin hrntupr' in I nnnMtuwi! ! im il,-u Lt-u ,,.,1 in .,. ;,, m.-if? L'TU .1 1 - 1 1... niuitv wc uuvu iiuy uuu ;,.'Fr.T' r . v Mm M UVT llTLIIll lllllTTu I mr. 111111111111 11V I ..V . I F . J I rili-IWlC UTi li X. - i i . .. h'V"" --!' ,euuiv viMiiuuiuui. uersuu, miiu siiau jcnnessce. ji. til T' ;r . - f..-. k J.:. f onoiua iney not receive your umerence : w uat ijvcu.. . ,US" is more reasonable than lhat Southern Schools THE BURDETT Combination V OKGAN. (With Carpenter and BurdetCs Xexc make affidavit: to the accuracy of the aSaF !,s y?u wouldn't be- should W .applied, with books written by Southt neurement and the quantity of , , ' ATuhl ou , As soon Rfi;E I A I I 1 11 1 rd I hmtA I -.. - . 1-.1 . 4- .-. A. I-1 ' ground. T. VM t "WMfer both for us,and for our children, that 2. Tire applicant shall make affida- .".'66"" 'y cumpls OI I I T "I 1 ! T . i . ';i I ur!t Ii iltno u-rittiii liv V irt lit.rn men V I !i such book should be used? ) : -.iiw v ouuu iiicvv ibiiiiu I ' 1 ' , . I.. i i i , . ... the quantitr of grain raised on the J'rv i V TV . . ' , " . mving taU round entered on the premium list, I TT rfw,"""&, A I several southern states have already adopted vhich affidavit must accompany the 'T 5 P CC- f7, W0U1 S,?? 1Tru "2 r, f'WT tlUVl.llUU M IllikVU Ut U11U U- I ,K ' - ' . . -.. " .... . t T t ...I.K....n. I. ... . .i i . .:.. i. M nnlamnir Iwmlrc liirliartn trilli tl.n.n Tl. i f Wlio'a tlia maftn. . ..111 L .f.i.. iit . .' . ii .i iiut a iih,lh iti vuu an miui-iw ui inc u iiivtrsiiv oi'rieiK is nnnreee- application for premiumsJ together. with a sainple of the grain, j , 3. A detailed certified account of I L. ." ' 1 fr ; ' . S 4 .,,. If J ,. I .... . r , , . U -.-.- - 1." i' t 1 " I Here . Said il. ! ' hchru in uie msiury 01 stliwn WKIK UU S I 11 expense of cultivation must; be made ; ? Z .S'. j , J nd it u destined to be vet ci eater. the expense Of labor and manure ta- f -v ,v Tr a" , , a?' , V Do the people of the outh desire to rid then. ted : and the kind of manure used. 4. The klnu and condition boil ; the time 'of planting and r tion r 'Oh ycs,j Committee in December. I; 5. The grain must le either weigh- eil or measured in a legal luilf bushel corn to lie measured in the ear, and an bnshcls ol cais, shelled, cleancdlmd. tlu,n? ? weighed or measured ;ts above, after .f8' f ( tne loth ot lyovembcr, and the num of bushcJs thus estimated in the affi davit.j." f -v ) Thercmiuiws in the above will be awarded by the Executive Committee at a meeting to be held in December. 187rrf btU forj grass and other crops hohscd ,by;t!ie lst rof October, the awards will be made during the next fbriris of Affidavits; County : A. B. being duly pworn Bays he accurately measured th'e land upon which C. 1). raised a crop - it - . . A . 1 oi rno past season, aim trie ouan i i ! i 1 ty oi anu is acrs ami no more. ! Signed. A. B. Syorn to .before me, this day of j 1511. again, ana then old lei low who was halves of obnoxious books and pernicious tench ni't I spokesman for the crowd replied: lings? Can it be better done thau by unanimoua . ' Nothin'i only wn nt W,J !-T staining this first comprehensive education- SOWing ,r r, f . J' ' l";r fe" al enterpi'e ot our own scholars, and .by muk uiftsu viruui : int tlie " Univeritv Sont" the said T. in thp l uniform series in kvery southern state ' 1 I .!..!.. i:.. . , r .i i i V l-i v -f.-in ; : 1 ,vUUM& lH eotirse, any ouier oooks Harms ; vyiirtsctiuoi-i Will which they can nr-l vjrcii. vjiraiiL luaue you ail irec? I Moug conunue io use; pupus compelled to OI Uie - k i i . i : ' 1-1 .!.:-i..,i .;n i i ... . j . UQ no. mass:!.' sairt t in snnk-Mmiir t.w.. rewiruea !. W J --w vi-vm-iiHai 1.:., l- 1 u t: .i T .i i i for us. tatedJ Samples of grain and vegeta- ilff? V r Mes produced, to be exhibited at the ' M S Grant ' . SI iStateFair, when practicable, and also f?1 uston.snment. nv by you inv ,u to be scut to tlie Executive Committee, ?r na bIacrascIs haveVou iorgottcn then be supplied with books at Raleigh prior to the mectimr of the thYen' Vrant made you all free f i : long continue to use; P..pi ypu wcKKien-headetl fKls. said I, ' don't you know it's all the in their studies by a change of hooks, for all will uses the same ; and parents wHl be saved the ex pense of present constant changen, while they are relieved of all anxiety in regard to the char acter ufhe-teachings under which their chil dren are brought. This subject, in all its bearings, is of the higK- Continued. but We know kiorMnce to us as a people, my countrymen. nYn l-.r mii-ir .1,.M : . i t ltisnota sectional movement, but a national Ole Abe Ony do d it Cause ho COUld'nt anl pa(r;o,ic one. It is not a mere rivalry be neip Jlisseltj. : - i i tween dillerent publishers, or I would not pre- lielp himself !' I thundefetl did'ntl su?,e t(? k ynr attention to it. It goes down he issue tlic nmnnrMivifJnn Al W into; our dearest interests ; it u the form- -IT i massa, said the old iiitr- gcr, digging his wool with his fingers. "1 o 1... .1 C 1' II ' -1 ' U.H jiu Luip uc ouuticrn ioiKs m mas doc ment dat ef da'd stop lightiV in a certain tinie da might still holeonito der slaves but da didn't stop-, au' so 'twasr dem as made us free at last,' I Dear Geheral, I just left that crowd in disgust I tell vou sir. of all the contemptible creatures that walk ftrid foot .stool, m anti-Grant nigger is the worst. I Ifope yon will excuse me! for; using the i-otigh word " nif fer " but T have too njuch contempt tor sucli nig4 ft TV 1 i 1 C M " isiuiwocc UJ titll IUCIU, rv I? I . lupinnr-flnlv ts-tt-Avn -i. i 1 -L - . , . f -w. - j- -- ".7 -'v. inimmi noAnio m.n . ii- r . i J Lr i ii : i"-YrJV7 y4 -even ucumca. i xi x Bavs he - raised a crop pt - the past find t.hmd ; A l. -L- t geason up6n the land .jmcajiired by--A. have fduna them here, I hall to in1 B-nd that the quantity of gramrais- jUvor Kulsluxing: every scoundrel of ea tnreon f w. Tt V i i ! Pem mto kingdom come. for measurea in a Beaicui nan uuauei v. Un aw u , '--i:i:t : h . i ,i i, J . . IL. ucic ill liuilllUfr, oa il.a rnuo niJIV hA flnd tllftt the State- naniiKil ,il . . .1? 1 t j ---I-- -, s Mvm.,4i, uu uuer niaKing anr ei- int of the minds of your children and mine, wljieh is at stake ; the developing of "their self respect and character, "which is to be the result. it is an enterprise so important to us that our ljejt citizenu our representative men in every Stite, to the numlier of 300 and' more, the men we all honor and esteem have put their money into the work, not to make profit out of it. al though that is certain, but that abundant means should not be lacking to prosecute the enter prise on the largest scale. JWill the teachers and parents of the South luiueuiy t-aisi-iui mcse aiuaors, ana mese gentle man, in the work thus described, bv adofttinc aid using these books to the exclusion of all not so acceptable? I do not doubt your answer. If you desire further information in regard to tlife books, write to the University Publishing Company, 155 and 157 Crosby St., New York, o 54 Lexington St., Baltimore, or to me at Atlanta, Ga., and illustrated Catalogues, and other information, -will be sent lo you , at once, wmiout x:uar je. fl2 : 3t J. B. GORDON. Improvements. The disagreeable reedy .tone entirely oyer come in this instrument. The Verdict is Inaiiimonv! ' The Greatest Success oflhe Age ! ! Ye Challenge the World lo Equal !!l! And cordially invite the profession, dealer and the musical world generally to examine this truly iconderful instrument. The Burdctt Combination Organ As its name indicates, ifan inpehiiimnion ofi-.ll our standard iinproveineitts, combined witli many ue features never helure introduced or attempted ir Uted Organs, tojzetlier making tliisOiKan the sr. l-Li-s LI.TKA of iiistruinents, and one thai hss al ready created a revolution hi the public mina in the decided favor of the general adoption of I'.eeil Organs, both for secular and saired music, wliere an instrument is required eitlier to accompany tlir Toice or m rouuce orcnitirai ellccts. With ..the mnltitndinons and sui prising rocibina tions i hat are contained in this instrument, the rnwi intricate music of the "(treat masters," can U ren dered as on a grand organ ; or the most simple mu sic lor the melodeon can be played by a child. All til's various improvements on the Bnrdett Or gan are protected by patent, belong exclusively to the Company, and can be used oa no other organ. The present Curdett Organ hap received the most cordial. andjiighest enconiums from those ranking amoug the lina of musicians and organists. Hie Xf ie York Independent mys of the Bnr dett Org.au : f 1 1 is by far the most perfect reed instrument we have ever seen." . The Christian Leader says : '-Wchad no idea tVat a teed instrument could be brought to snch perfect iou " The Xew York Obserrer ?ays : 4,Its pnritv of voicing, richness of tone, and wonderful or chestral combinations, together with a irtiuiber oi new ana original stops, render it an iustrn uient of such perfection as to be beyond coin petition " The press and public everywlierp who have had ao opportunity of listening to its beautiful strains, not only p'ive it their unqualified appro val, bnt unhesitatingly concede tba. it stands witnout a nvaL Tl c Burdctt Organ ranges in price from ; S135 to $1000. V?p have also New Cabinet Digans at $V, $75, $100, &c. THE CHEAT I5I.OOD 1M7R1FIER. Every drop of the S.irnnarilliun Insolvent eomiuunicatc's through tlie bhxKl, bwcttt, urine aud other lluids and juice of the yitcm the . igor oi me, ior it repairs tue wa-ts oi tLe body wiln new ami sound material, scrolulu, syphi lid, i-.muiiiMioii. giuiMiiuar ili.-ease, ulcers iu tlie tlir at, moiiUi. tunmrs, ihmIo iu the glands ami oiner pan oi the KysU-in. sore eyes, stru morous discliargesi'M.n; the ear. and the worst lornis ol skin di-euM's. etuptions, levers, sores, scald heod, ring woimtfaIi rheum, erysipelas. ache, black ifits, woiiusin the Cob, cuncesr ,n the wounili, r.i:t nil weHkenin-i and nainful discharges. i;ig!,t sweats, li.-s i, fp rm r.ml all wastes oi tne ni-1 rnn ipie. are within the cur ative rai-ge ! this wo:. der .Modern Chen i-t rv,and a tew d.iy' use prove to inr per son wisliing ii ..r c i:!icr ol these forms of dis ea-e itr- poi'-nt p i to c v.re then:. It the patient, daily becoming reduced bv the wastes and dieo:i'po-it ion tliat i i-oiitiuiialiv progressirg,sice d.-i!i arrest ii.g these w as tea, and repairs the same with new material made from healthy blood ami t his the Sar-aparillian will and doc. se. ure a cure is. c rUin ; foi when once this reir.nl V coliimerei-N its Mini of puriliea'iot:. ami succ eeds in dnhiiii-diing the hiss ot watea, its repair?, will be rapid, and ev- j cry day the patient wilf feel himself growing bettor aud stiongei. the lood diiresting Iw-tter, appetite improving and (lex hand weight in creasing. Not only does thcSarsaparillian K solvent excel all known remedial asrer.ts in the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional and Skin diseases ; but it is the nnlv positive rure for KIDNEY A ULADDKIl COMPLAINTS, Urinary and womb diseases, gravoj, diabetes, dropsy, stoppage of watcr.ineontincrtce of urine. Hnght s disease. Albuminuria, and in all cases where there are brick-dust deposit, or the wa ter is thick, cloudy, mixed with substaneeslike the white .fan egg, or threads like white silk or there is u morbid, dark, bilious appearanc e and white bone-dust deposit, and w hen there is a pricking, burning sensation when passing water, and pain iu the small of the back aud ;ilong the loins. 1)R ) LKW1S C HANKS, Agikt,C. D. W. COURTS, Cenl. Alitor nV.rrn .V. C. Rfin V C. L",MiTO' N' t I.V ACTIVB A(J KNTft WANTKIi LVEUYWIIKRE. 1 Feb 10-ly. 1 WILLIAM VALENTINE, Tl.r .Un..rrl..rr.orihe THE barber, RELIANCE WRINGER, i Have hid nmmml opforlnnhirf of aarrttiais KTCRNS niS THANKS to hi Oil) XV f I!l:X!S and the 1'nblic for the liberal patronage heretofore etejdrd to him. !! now informs them that Le has titted tip a new and comnfodioOs Shop, in Dr. Henderson's Crick- Building-. XLoom No- 3, where ho tvmiM ! plcn-e! ?- see then. He guarantee- to give -at i fuel ion in ererv re. He has in hi employ of the liet llnir (-er in Western North Carolina. Herci-ucM- a i n from all. SalLihury, .V. C . Dee 1 7 . 1 .Vi t f SIXTV FIVE FIRST PRIZE MEDALS AWA DFO Tin: ; l ; K A T si Tin i:n IV? li'f pw iM lv ml.M u Mauled, aiid of prwditrinr erlect hi!, e, Xl.r have LrTH.rkl out an i t.iiri It .V ll.tT rhich ir H l imner. call !! "PROVIDENCE." NKV. JS71. PKKFKCT. -1 Grcit Itujirortinrttt i:i: .U.I. MTINin WIUNIJKIW, IV: ' H" - M AM I AC TnKY. I WM. C. KNAUK CO. - Manufacturers of gi:ani, scjaukk and i i'Iikjiit Piano Fcrtes. BAI.TIMOIU MU. These Instrument have been before the i'ul lie for nearly Thirty Year-, and iikii their ex cellctice alone attainetl an vimrrkard inener, w U- w w 111 H reiS itiwc . I . I . a l.i. li iirinoiiii--i lluiri uin-oiiallnl in the 11 oritl. " I - l i O I Tl . rovf ti. i rii ivi iil'u ivhimp ivii riin- u- l c Vf, .v'v v ..v.. . ' . - - ' .... ...... . - - ifk- f-rin- m - . iz' It II ring Fns'er Than by Hand. Wc contuJt-r the I'rovidence nperiw to all other, fr the filluiiig reaKHi: lt. The llolU r, of large aite and Wat quali ty .f Wbite KuLU r, art all nred lo iketr Shafts in the nni L-ermM nt manner. t tkt Mca i.Tox Pkc-c r, makim the lest Jldkr in RAD WAY'S Perlect 1'iiralivc IMIIs, perfectly tnste.ess clepantiy coated ith sectgnm. purge, regiihit'.-. pmity cleanse and strengthen. Kadway s Ti ls. K r the c ure of all dis irdeni of the stomach, liver, bowels, kidi.exa. blnd.W. diseases, lieatlsd e. cont.tipat.on. re.tiveness, indi gestion. dys--ept.ia.hilioiii.nefs. hiSiM fever inflam mation of the bowels, pi!es and a! derangements ot the internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a ismi- iivc cure, rure'y vegetable, containing n mer cury, minerals or deleterious dms. A lew dines of IlAnwAY'a I'ii.ls wiil Tree the sst-m from all the ab.e nan ed disorders. "xrice. jo cents per ikix. WM.l BY PHTCtMNTS. Uead -Kai sf. and Tuck." Send one Jetler-sUmp to KAliW.A Y A CO., 7 Maiden Lane. X Y. In formation worth thousand will be i-eU sou. June OU-iC-lj Ne Ayr jfe ! UIL1TY. tiSAll our Suuaie I'iunot have our Improved Ovku.tri'no S. AI.E and the Treble. Bir e would call iecial attention to our late l'atc ntetl Improvement in (irartd I'incs and 5 1'xiu'ire 'Grandt, h-und in no othe r I'iano, which bring the I'nno nemr HrfectiC'ii than has yet been attained. htrery PUmo Fully Warranted for Hre j eart. icii We are bv sfwcinl arrangement enablel to furnish Parlor ttrgan and Mrbntiahi ol the most celebrated makers, Wholesale and lie-tail at lowest Factory Prices. Illustrated Catalogue and Price Lis Li rotnpl ly famished on application to WM. K N A BE A CO., Biltimore, Md. Cr any of our regular establUbed ageucicr. Oirtolir VI, 171. C months. THE GliEAT CAL'.SE or nUMAW IrTISERV. Just Publinlted, in a Scaled Fnrelopc. Price six ct X Lrrtare oh thr atare, Treatment and Kadleal Cure of Frmii si ek:i-M. or Hi rmatorrW. JdJu eJ I "T r-lf-Atiu, liivo'u t- ry Kn it.ii,ri, In.tx ucr. Ner- v. iu I), bilil , ami liiiM-Iii:)(-t t to Mur ia.r f truer lly ; Conuinp i ii. k n . ami Mu: VUnti n lh.jrl lnciaci:y, I i OB J . C L LVkUW Ll I. D., au- iii. roi i t -urirn root. ic. The Wcrl.l n-n.twrf I m hrr. In Mii a Itrlmh e Lecture, cicpriy p ovf id'Iii itt o n cpruii,-r ilm' tl e awful cot tu-r.r-KD Svlf Alue n.y l.c .Crclu i.b rrnMPtrert viu.oui meu me, a il i'h,,ut nn. ""- tu (rlcl .tr piem, Iiii't'liiii. .'. tift, or C" dial, i oil I'nrf ... m ...... i 1 . . . . . - ,M cure i i" I'Trumn himocciu'I l yvlid errry auuerrr, no mntlrr wi at In cotiill ..n n.ar irmv . ..- v, aUM nuiriu j. r it i,-. arr win rovc a I ooii lo '.SoututrwU uJ li. uiai.l ' Ptnt undrr teal, io a i ra n envcl. t. !.i me ! re'flpt of nix reiitu, or"lo j. .t-ije l UB aiJrrMiiii the pub Uh ra. Alao, bit CCLVKUWl LL'a Mrrice OuiUe,-ric cennu Ad.I'fi II, e Tnl tihr. (HAS. J.C.KLINE Jt CO. 127 Uowcry, N. Y., Post OHice Ilox 4,588 A LKCTLtKK' 1 TO VOUPfCt &ZZ2P7. Just imblishcd, in a sealed Knrelope. Trice C cents. A l.ctr.re on the Nat re, T'nen and Bad rl cure of S . , rm tor r !(, nr Sciulnal W'cakn t. Involuntary FmlMions, S-u.i Hel i'ity. aril Imrrtl1mrTit V- Marit rr pa-i rally -rvonn. hi fini o.t'-.D, rp'ijr, an I Kite; M nml and I' ir I rapariiir, mnlti r ur m self al.io .4c ! KorilliT J. CULVHIW LL1., il I.. auth r u( H-.e "(ir.-'n r.ix.k," Ar. T- aorlJ-r.nnn-l arthor, In tM adml-al le Lectcre, rler1jr iTi'Va fnnn liin rirn exiritrre I1 llit ii'ol cou ((iitiiCrf i.( Sri -AtUf may lr fffrcCulily rrniot I'linui inrinciii. an a Kitni-t.til.inir ru uraicl nrr I'KoSl'JXTrS OK The Semi-Weekly Economist. I tn-oiiose to publi-'i in F.lizabilh Citv, N. (., in January. lv7, Semi-Weekly Newapapvr to be called The wiiuiiW. Its aim will be lo iiiiniter U the Literary last of its reader.-, and ti promote the Arricial lural, Commercial, l'n f sioral, Mcchanital and other industrial interest. of o.r m i .!, ith ali the capacity, indwtry and z- il il can c-ofniunixl. In a word, The (. .)! props" t occupy j the whole tk ld of leyiiiuia'c jornnii-ni. 1I.1TI(.1.I.Y, il vi lli '. k, withotlt tir-in; lli- ) jKji'iiel -e.-ipn of li'terne, to filter and combine alt the element of opiti'-n toiliet r-ckles U ndeliev c f tlieliun-t- ; lelievin', a t e J honest I v do, that our Kri-uhlir and its inaiiiu- ) ' ' 'r " " lioias are in enl, ami that ti:iie men l p.,.,,, , 6 t-vt-rv cla. unite Now. aim! ane man. to slav I ' i f the tide of eorrnption that i- iir;:n i.vtr u, i llii-i preeif:u. neinaj;e 'r l awier win, at n di-tiint dy, be like a tale tint is told like a vi-ion thai has iavd away. The ll;toii.iI mii.tm nielli w ill l under the direeiioii of K. II. Cukiu v. ati'tcd by Col. W. F. ilartin and I)r. P.. K. Sj-ed, of ra-piolank county ; Cd. I). I. Ferrclxe. Vun!en county ; T. II. (iilliam and T. i. Skinner, l'erqnirasn. cotipty ; Maj. II. A. iilliam and IK.1. Vke. CliQwan country ; Hon. L. C. Lalham, Wab inglon comity ; Hon. T. J. Jarvis, Tyrrell co.; Hon. M. Eore, iatta caunty ; Ii. Wiltn, IV-rtie county, and m numler of eccnioi:al con Irilmtors, whose reputation will te a en a ran ty of the ability, ir.tegnty -.nd aucct-M of the en terprise PATENT M ETA L J OF EN A L CASINOS prevent any wear upon the journal. The wooden journalt in which the ira ahafta of other machiiiea run, noon wear, and taa effi- it ncy of Wringer ialherebr grrwlly reduced. 3d. Tlie HOUHLESPIUAL (XXiM ied oa this Wrinprr give the ntraot ee and aira4i netMi in working, while the double Mep ierenu thctn front boHotniiip or If in; thrown su t af gear. We furntah cither eingle r dotiUc g ear Prondruce, an desired. 4th. The A I J I STA HI.E CTKVED CLAMP readily adj i-U tltia Mai l it e to tuba of atif aiu ur thit ki.e, making a pet fret fatet.inf. wcusle n peg or rubber air pa urn the Clamp. Jih. SI M PI.ICITY. hTKLMiTIl andLiAC Y, are ixsmbinrd in ttiia Machibe, witk all tka rejuiiies of a tirl-tjat Wringer. Providence Tool Co., PIUYIIENC-; R. I. 11 M'arre Strtrt, Snr York. (li:tf Manhood: How Lost, How Restored. j-1. J. t 'iW'irf ti. rntii- W 1.1 S C 1 BI A ' T9 K ftT m U. a ft I. ti l .Mllf'.l"Hl'J lMH, l,r mi M-t-tl . rt.riem "ioif, Iei (.! I. M-rrai r r ; mta, Cor .ma. (urtt, .Jim i. do rJ ty I 'nln'jri of nt' rltiut fV prtn, '.ti a . '- tU. . n . ( I Tit' rrlt. a u-h f.'ilk'luW.WiMj, eUr-y ' dr-r.oti t ft 1-t-m a iVtly rn' m.r-tmi irtMll , lea J rrid I'uu: IW d.n.rf uw f tijlfrt. .ie'4 f lt , , t),. a , 1 1, ''i ts ' l : f- .! a w9 ' f uir i - -i- r. -'- i" 8.- . y ! of at. . 1. afci-t't. ""' . ! r,n Ur, u-ai c' c t . tu tir U-Hy. --aMy. an lite . .. . . J tT U'l Uctur l-n..d t-r 'kttAftiwf yaaii 1 i a , ,t -';. to y a.4 raa. , ' . r t . t.r a" t -M'i'tor Oa"i. trt"na. A4 irm I : 'r in owr.T.irw vornc. I Big., C. El-t K a CO. r Oflae- fcat 4t Change of Schedule. On-pany Shop. Jm 3d. 171. Cn and after andar. June 4th. lWl.trwita will be run cefer thu road iu aceordawe witk the fallow in TIME TABLEH. C. .RAILROAD ?KAl C01SC EAeT: TTK I I ChtrM!',. ii t ... r u- .i:r..-..t ...i . ?.iitu-r. allUnlllll It -l IOU" lioill nil .illillilli ionium. . in the Iitrict and from the National ana State c.. . -ii.lia! u ill ai:ear in ivtrv i ;ic. lhvre wi.l 11 tl p. Jnfttir I le itrict attention piven to the i.m-cliie f , 'ally hlei j ihei Market and to the Ic.il Department of, ."" .SANrtJ.aJ I QlizaUlh City. C, Nov. "JO, 1H71. 12 :tf j I Lantl- Deeds, 'Trustee Deeds, (ommissioner's Deeds, Sheriff's Deeds JGhattle3Idrtga2:es&e,. I For Sale at this offiwV Tremaine Sc I)ro., WHOLESALE AGENTTS, 435 Broome St.,rTevr; YOlllI Jaly IS7U. y-till mat t- 72 al ni, b.tirl, in.Toiiir t. iln-n r ronlUlu p. Jnfttir I le itrict attention Riven to the -omttliC l ouv a ni-ne oi are ai tier c nein ard rOrct rvfty iiffrre-, n m t 'tr ml a! I is con l.t'on cure hi-rtrl' rhf;.l), .nrtrlv a ,1 ra lV-tllr LKIti r.-r WILL PROVE A BOON T TUof TIIOL-ANUt. Sent, rtHtr feal, in any .!i1t, in a p'aln ra. ra vri pc, on trcfpt of 6 centa ! to Jt-t4;e aialtipa. Ala Dr. Cul.eraeir -MHrriaire uii!. j Irr x. f l Addref O e pu'iUili. r, CIH.. J i . kl.lMl CO.. 17 l,ti . New York, l",-n OiBce It ,,iH5. ir.aril Ir. .1. Ifh... ltrr !j ' "aaaiii tta. , aaarta tsf- i. t.a. t " h . r , s - ii w i'" l i TRAILS BOa WMI Such hr.rrid feelings a I exj-erience no one can imagine. I feci lenjondcnt, . tlionjfh oiuc hiiiS awful v as soinj; to happen. 1,'se Sim uions' Liver Regulator, if you would avoid such feeliuca. "IU (Ttrt -. . ' SEED ! SEED ! SEED ! ! ! jCfcarWUe, Clioice Verben, Pnu.y, Double I'fclu-, .';,. nick Laciiiiatus I'ink, each 25 Cet. Kr v . ' ; If ...It. 1' .inl,.n.. ..A l.- 1 ltd Ua' eacli 20 eta. The hcirc $1.10. tw 6 cent stamp for catnlone. i? All A II II. MAKTIX. Murblt head. Mdad R.l.Iti i"Cld ! GaUiWc aaira. a n - U S tvai luet -c.: r m. atraaaa. taara. aaaiB.: taa;. 4Ta ' MS - ' I ' l.lr; U.ejata It 3" rai ' ll.tlaa ' INri I I f T.II C K KEN. Ma -t er f Tra r porti'' (".iiuT.tay Sh.pt. Jane 3, JT2I. I 'A
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 16, 1872, edition 1
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