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Ff.0nt -Si.';.; uMO
MKAL 0 a 4)5.
11 ACO.V-khew.), 8 a 1 0. ; A4 '
lOTATOEH Irish, 75 Sweet, $100.
KGUH a 15. ! i
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ClUCKE-Si-SiM a $S erdz.
liEEF per quarter, a 7, retail 8 a 12.
IjAKD-m a 13.!
FILVTlllSIW-iwu'. Vi.
TALLOttM-lOa 12. :
HELSWAY 28 30.
KVK 80 a 00
Campaign Rates.
BdrTheiCABOUNA WATCHMAN will
.sent,t, any 'address, in clubs or singly, from
.thU tint, to tl'itf 20th November next, for om
'.idar U udWnr. Circulate the .document
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Convention.
Tie District Convention of the Demo
cratic Conservative Party of the 7th Con
gressional! i litit wilt mct at W,ilkee
Wo'on Thursday the 25d day -of May.,
1S72. ;
liy order of the Comraitteej
; . . It. F. AuMFiRT.n.'OhmV.
Charlotte, Statesville, Salota;, Greens-
loro' mad Raleigh papers please copy.
f ' i
f. An oli negro woman wm drowned
ilranU Creek, Jnear tbi place ow Wednesday
last, bht attempted to rroM tlve stream cm .
foot log and fell off. She waa alone. Wheat
found, several hours afterwards, eWotiil held m
lit a grMp a bush whteh si omjW In felling.
The water tun shallow, ami if the had ha4.suf
ikient strength to recover from the fall tiesre
apptara ho fcause why.ane should La ve drowned.
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jWefejiew onr thank to liana, ff. Jf.
Lkack and Fi,'E. Suober for poiiKtc
docutnint and papers '- !
I We iavje een requested by Motee 4.
Stuitli, Secretary of North State Leflge,
No.26l. O O. F., to tae thaffhera
will be a proccaeion, and a public addreti at
the Methodiat Epwcopal Charck, n fiffi-
day: night tho 26th of April, it helny the
,2d anniversary of American Od4 QTel-
. lowahip in tfce United Statea. The citi-
ina are all reapectlully invited to aMead.
Tub CtiiizENS of Salisbury, ?e rr
rpectfully requcated to attend at the
Conrj Ilonsk on Satmday night the 27th
MlM 8 A'Alock P. M.V for the
of timtiiiiali hp a candidate for Mayor, and
eiilM CiniJiisionera f r the Town.1
A nil a till. 1872.
r : 1 '
,U1mpe Unck Ouvrrox. Gcn.lT. F
CaUEV kjiojwn 08 oie of the best! Tem
pera tic oi a lors iu the country,
dnaa the peoile of Salisbury
will
on the
evt-innj; f My 1st.
A
an
'enrtouchl
sulerct, it
diipr)r oii a very -important
ill doubileas elicit n larjro itten;uice
Sutlikfl
Jkath. Mr. John Vnndevbttrg,
-cf CM latil
, died suddenly in the woods,
his residence, on Tnesdnv
not, far, from.
last; He had cone out alo:M iV tPT,
7 i J
a one-horse wagrni. W gatli
r liirht wood. Iln had tuir J.i..j
,,'in the evening and his family became n
; eai at.d went out in tearchof iiiTby
uM the htr coniing hack with Hie wa;
v
w - a -v.-fc t t If V I
, juuaiienaui ; and . bv to lowing tl
unrcuoq ircui winch t lie horse catrre, soon
found the (lead body, of M r. Vai.deihurg
hre he had fallen, with the axe still
gras'rf d in his bauds. There were no
4u;ukaJ of fHlenco on his person. A phy-ireaeiitg-,
i as bis opinion that
dfaih hadjbeen causid by apoplexy.
licensed was about 45 years f age,
and hit a family upon whom tine nn
looked for cKI amity has fallen with dis
tressing weight.
MIAteMixv, ExTlIUSIASM, UNI-
.1:.. L.s:'.- t i .... "1
r i ' - . 1 hMt appear in the!
sciksauonai description of one of
Jie lio.aiest, most unmanageable and tar
Went plitieal bodii tka w txr saw
aaseinlludjiQ North (Wnt,...
Rxkitjk Xttrs.
land i fvr ",dw
i on CI ! I7wr; r6A4X knivea, tin
IIId f:Plw d removing
'7: terU?Bd PWu,.nd rost from
the best uW in o-e.; L , mo.:
lO u
23
I Le Ayadeaboro' Argus, says : The
'Jram I " at New Forrestville, in
Urn county .belonging to Col. W. C.
i"th, was destroyed by fire on last Sat
urday n.gbt h iva. the work of an in
eeudiary, Whosed kerosene aid turpen
tme to make the destruction of the build-'
'nj tor. About 100,000 feet of lumber1
i
Coilty p4t,e.. ae fchow n, 'and will bd
"-....wniuiiw,. no msuraace. The
ma4cd aa soon ty aH b (ouud
tZr T e Rcv; J. M. Brandt, who1
oncelfigiiretl ,n thi&City and vicinit
is a Luthernn nmirdm-
Imurcr.
vc, committed suicide
EoniGa1
lit
H'lf throu
'lieinMirec
lUb il.'n I.aaJ " Ti .Ml I
"h" nuau. ii win De re4
that ho loft rh..rU4tn
."!) yrtr ago tinder a threat to com!
, ; .-. u.mijiuiiu I II 111 U
'MUiciu,e because the Hotels here
--...p. .i.fF p;irni llllll IDT
. I 9 - Ul llllll-ll
wr iciionv. .lie AVas u nn.. it
pod nionjl - character. He left a lett
' statin W t i:it hr if.. l-u.
1 im
"'' liU fclJbw-nieii in v.J
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Moke hfr Aim. o rri ot
"it. fir - . r iiii . v ; a . t
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,ter,ol Wi P. Caldwell, E.n.ofthis
1 ffi la" Saturday afternooU
la .T ' T" t0W44" wt'r .Called in
: II liri IIIU UI TTOl'nt 1
I I 7- - cuiiL.Vii
rStutesiilitA.itirivait.
Una
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J From the Raleigh News.
MAJOR SMITH lfKOTESTS.
vYer-alr attention to the rif1f tkni
honest HopublaMa L W. A. SmTlTi:t
. - v. . . . . .
irtetiiH, nir . eh ..i:' -
prvi. Abbott t(i; the Sertatorslnn. The
I Utnuill III
iciiei- (toes great .credit to ila . Smth.
He was chairman of tlifc Johnson del
egation, and rait the vote of that coiin-
y for Gov. Caldwell..
A Card. M desire to enter mv
polenin protest against the action of the
4wipublican Stitte Convention in rela
tion to the resolutions introduced 1 in
that body touching the Question of the
TT CJ C , . i i
j. or oenaiorsuip.
hen the resolution were first in
troduced on yefterday, 1 1 bitterly op
posed them fbrf the reason that thev. in
fjffect, endorse! the claihis of Gen. Jo
seph C. Abbott for theStnatorship.and
pnsiruciea tne r nitea states Senate to
;k I ri i f. Kim tV .an i:ir
f-ame up to-da for diijeusgion in the
Convention, tlie ea:-la4v waft aunliexl.
and Hie voice of tliosq who oj)poscl
tJieni Mere drowned in! the deafenim?
shouts of the multilud4sothatall dis-
cussioTi on the jtnerits ofjthe resolutions
ere ehaniefully cut oft
L I take this linethod, ?r.st of protcst-
fing against theiscourtleous conduct of
tlie Conventiml m refusing to hear the
opponents of the resolutions, and!e-
wi.ty, oi pruieswng against tne reso
lutions themselves, as bing un-Amcri-pin,
un-Republican, totally at war
With every precedent, Lul subversive
of every principle of true Republican
government 1 am clearlv of oninion
that Gen. Abbott is nek entitled to the
seat, but that Gen. Matt W. Ransom is.
At the time Of the election of Gov.
Vance, the Democrats! liaviuor nearlv
.hvo-thirds majority, tlie vote for Ab-
.bott was considered by the ReDublicans
as simply a eomnlitneritarv one. as' nn
Lone dreamed at that time that he stood
mie ghost of a chance pf an election.
Wishing to compliment a personal
-friend, I threw mv vote awav on him.
If this question of $enatorship Was
left to a majority of thfe best and most
intelligent Republicans of the Stiite,
(which of course would exclude the carpet-bag
clique) I am satisfied that their
sense of justice, decency and propriety
would award the seat o Gen. Ransom
in preference to Gen. Abbott.
Respectfully, Wr. A. Smith.
Ralciffh. Avril 18th.ll871. ' s
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REV. JAMES
What docs tlte Jm t lit
RE ID.
Iik of the conduet
of this clerical geutlemkn who xri;d
te a
political speech in the Radical Conven
tion here on Tliursday Ust ?
When Ruv.l N. li. (J
bb, of Shelby,
who is a professional ''stenographer, vcnt
to htateville t$ icpoit fiH'fch of ( Jov
Vanceorthe jpfiarlottej JMvpaci, which
he had contracted ro do Kvilli the proprie
tors of that fHper forj a certain price,
straightway ;Ji jsras abused by a corf'es
pondent of tiro Radical organ and denounc
ed as :i Ka KUt political pteaclier. and
tne cnargo is eddorsedj and eommt'hted J
on by the Kr.u Vv published Mr. Cobb's I
reply to the Kyi on yesterday, in which
he state he reriorted Rennbl
in Ins capacity as stenographer and that
lie does jiot belong to any political organ
ization. , I ; j
Now what has the lia to say about
the Rev. James Reid of jFianklin county,
who was nominated by jthe Radical Cn-
I'Mitinn I i J 1 . r -i. li.
. .
fc?- L. '-mau
..-..null n,i uupei uueiKieui or i nunc
turn ruction S :Jlr. Keid iu accent! ner the
'..wmi.i .on, maue a "Kepublican speech,"
3 . i a n
iu wuieti ue stated that f he knew where
to go, where to strike, what to sav. wlirit
to do, and with the aid pf his Redeemer,
he wftuld coma out aheac! with the ticket."
According tb the ErJf it was improper
in Mr. Cobb tO report a; political speech
for w hich he fe-as paid, following his le
gitimate busiiiess as a stenographer, but
it is all rijhtjn j parson) Reid to act as a
deh-gate in a political C onvention to re
ceive a norx.idation at jts hands, and to
make a party speech, promising to work
for the Radical ticket with thu aid of his
blessed redeemer !
It makes a difference with the Era
whose ox is gored. To! preserve its con
sistency, iUuast denounce the Rev.ftekl.
NVill that paper by its silence' thus
44 apologiz e ft,c preacVfs taking an
active part in politics, rir will it come out
in a 44 manly and independent manner and
denounce" the crime 1 1 We await an
answer."-llaleigh Nk
OEX. HAWKINS.
We tee the name of Gen. P. R. II. w-
kins, of r rauklin county, amon the del
gates who attended the
Radical .Conren-
tton. -We d not know
whether he was
present Thursday niglit when yoong
Douglass, of Grant's staff, denounced the.
Senators who voted for lioldeu's im
peachment as perjurers
If General Hawkins j was. present, he
should have resented the charge iu a be-
cT"g S u
hii
Lren. Hawkins, bv hi rote nnder n.itti
declared Governor Holien was gnilty of
cciiam, cuarges in tue articles of impeach
ment. The Radical Cimvention, by re
soloiions, cxpfi-ssed the4 gratitude of the
Republican pany to Gov. Holden far h;
m:nful and buhl defense of them in 18G9
"P',ke him " as martyr in ex
ile" and endorsed him in the past."
How can Gci. Hawkins, Mr. Rarnett,
Mr. Lehman, and otherlRepublicans who
voted for HoUenV iijipeachment, now
stultify themlel'ves hyj declaiiu- him a
martyr iu exile, jexpres their graiitude to.
htm (or4iis conduct- aad endorse his nast
course, as the flUdieaf C till VMI linn 1.
I'Ul'llfl V 11 1 . 11 Jlltik ri 119 iO tl 1 St
i uao
A.
o
j. J ---7 v V'l
.. r.,- x i t
ic nuiii: inrniii-ivei
t-if ipeaked. an ofiicn- of th
1'iesident
. . T V- uclure me worltL
flO'l'r-114 ,..,! i Kl ... .1 . .
nrgr a nil'l lll.lt
they'hajd done I
n uuv. no ati) waat guilty, as Qen
uawhuis voictlJIiat tie Was hnw .U-
j general now iPistain ii party which en
nurses uov. ijijlden ? Can he stand on
the platferm Wh eh Ids ri
jefore the people of Koijli Carolina ? Can
he now use his
fnflueacq in the. election .of
nominated upon tbelKtrk
proRraratoe't
Wo shall see.
We know
that a lanre. number of He-
PrW1 5,lat1e-.w
t. 5r JTI PM,,C7 1" y iV-
11.11 ? ; S. ... . . - t . i ;
noiuen in act-op u. e ao iioi believe
they caniswWllow the l.ilter pill ia llie
shape of i the resolutions endorsing bis
.course, which. Hwere adopted by the late
Radical convention. llal. Netcs. ;
THE ItADICAL STATE PLAT-
. j FORM. - !
The following h the platform adopted
by the rndibal $tat convention on Wed
nesday even in j, 17th inst.
Tli republiqaua of North Carolina iu
convention apgmbled do j
Jiesolvir, I. ;Th platform and principle?
of the republican party of North Caro
lina, as heretofore enunciated in iu con
ventiouf.jjtre hereby re-affiimed, and
events havo proved thai their practical
eiiforcftunnt t essential to the welfare of
the country and to the m.-iiureuancc of
the rights, lihtrcBta and liberliea of the
people. ! if
2. .Tint the Administration ofp
resi-
diiit Grantj meets rt ilh our hearty and
unqualified approval, and our delegates t
the National Republican Convention, to
asdi-mble ni I'hilad-elpbia on the 5ih day
of June next, are instructed to vote for
his renoin'uiation to the presidency ol the
United States.!
3. That therrepullican party of Noith
Carolina favori aa rapid a diminution and
as early aa Extinction of all internal
revenue taxation as the exigencies of the
governuiP.it ill permit, for the reason
that the details of its collection arc ne
cessarily offensive, and in many respect',
oppressive to the people.
4. Thafrall Internal rerehu taxes on
the distillation f fruits ought to le abol
ished. 1
5. That the .Republican party of North
Carolina teconjraeud to the congress of
the Uuited States the passage of a geueral
amnesty bill, and the adoption of all ne
cessary measures for the enforcement and
protection of the civil and political rights
of all classes of American citizens.
.6 That3 in a free and representative
government, we recogiuize the paramount
obligation, to provide efficiently for the
gene rd education of the j ple, and we
for sa b 'eialation as will accomplish
that end 5 that we respectfully recom
merd andask of the national govern
ment, such aid, by the provision of a
public fuud, or the donation of public
lands to1 the! purposes of establishing
schools in "tbe!several State-, as will se
cure to iIm raises of the peopU of all
classes th; beilefits of a liberal education.
7. Th.ij we fully endorse the acts ol
Conuress. D.lPied to gpcnre r-niml rJirhtail
an
id protcioiiito the citizens of tin; UuU I
" o x ItJ- U III-
a Radical tle!
ted oiate. iu tlie several states and wc e lork.
respectfully lefcommend a continuance of Dipsomania Wan-insane thirst for intoxi
the presen lays and the adoption i f such ! cating liqnors. Habitual dram-d rinkinp pro
further legislation as will more eertab.lv I ,,,,ew h . Y.ct t'eh Alcoholic hitter verder re-
,5,- Ji, r..n i
i . ,
aua practical i
h!s, privih ires !
enjoy nuiiof all their ri
and 'jibei'ths 1
8. In tl.5 oiiiiion of-iljis couvciition,
th Democjatic majority of (he last Leg
islature, l coisolidating into one act its
numerous oppositions to amend the State
constitution, U force upon the people a
forced isf
uf aiul to coerce them into the
adoption o ounoxious amendments, jiid
insomuch ajl these propositions must
be a.ubmitt-jd tp the next legislature for
f - - ...v M, w VU 11 IVIVl '
red to the people, therefore,
liesuhuh l.i That the amendmen's nro
posed as a hIc do not meet the approval
o:f he repuidiciin party,because theiradop-
I: t-
tion would surjvert essential nrincinlea of
the existing ciilnstitution.
2. That Republicans can endorse a
portion ot taid) amendments, and the next
i r-r. i i c
general asembly may adopt such of them
fas shall sem best for the ire
best for the irmieral welfare
9. Thatne icordially endorse the ad
ministration of Governor Caldwell and
recognize the iact that our people my
rely upon bis firmness in upholding their
rights, and Vej heartily thank him for re
sisting thft revolutionary purposes of
thoA who designed to deprive the citizen
of the piotfctipn afl'orded by the State
constitution,
10. 'I hafforgctful of personal prefer
ence we pledge ourselvea to support earn
estly and without reserve, the candidates
presented 4y jthis convention, believing
that in unify alone is strength and that
principles are jnore- important than men,
to the republican of North Caroliua.
TH E I X LIED A PKX PICTL KE.
See her pallid countenance, but a short dine
ago tlie picture of ruddy halthrthe envy of the
school and $e pride of the Jioosehold. She
was always elomed by Iter schoolmates, for
her luhe forta and pleasing disposition carried
cheerfuliicssiinto their ranks. Iilient, punc
Hial and exemplary, obedient and graceful at
home, she mm the hearts of all. Rut alas, we
are sorrowed!' Those cheeks and lips are hlauch
ejl by Consumption. The voice once so en
chanting in laugh and song is feeble, huskvand
supplanted bv a hollow cough. A us approach
ner couch gently and take her hand. Do not
shudder beciuse of the feeble and passionless
grasp. The f and once so hearty nd plump U
emaciated, aJ shows bony outlines, while the
cords and tortuous- reins are plainly mapped
upon the aurtace. The pulse that bonnded with
repletion, curving vigor to the whole srstem
and imvartinr life, beauty, vivacitv, health and
strength, is delicate to the touch. The feeble
heart cannot propel the thin, scanty blood with
while yet iu her teens?
Coib pan ions and friends gather around with
words of cheej- and consolation, and depart with
moistened eys and ailen t steps. Must we lose
her ? No ! igere is a relief! We can stay this
destroyer of jjur happiness, and not sutler the
loss of so bright a gem. Something more is re
quired now eian dietary and hvgienic observ
ance, for nature calls for aid, and. ha!l have it
fake !thi peasant medicine. It is invigora
ting. How at allays the irritabl r...,,l,
proves the atpetitc and digestion, nnd sei.H I
a healthy angle through the frame. The blood 1 i ' AneCn'rf"' hum uMhe tire!o little
ir enriched. -irvous force inereaed and the i ,eVn,:t,4? 01 '.Ait ".others ..t.d wives mav now
heart bounds: hi, a new impul-e. See her fa -e ' t umn evtr.v '" w' in the lar.rl.
brighten by dfgrees; the color is retornir her i - arc !":"ie ,n'endhs vaiieiy und ot.e is al
voice is getting dearer, and pleasant worcL re I rf H1.04 lo clicostwlwr. there are so manv
siOKen. The"stren -h falters vet, Kit U - ,mi- ' riede One of the latent and luot
mg. Let u- eIike her out in the wrm snhVc ,':!pr0r"n - ,h': manufactured hv the
In a short tiuVc he will be ab'e to -o without E SVW,X'' Co. j4 IWerv,
oiu aid, a ch,rful girl. This delk-h'f.d iUcui- : A ' "'".".'. H0,eU.-: and durable; and wo can
fine must hdUod-blessed. it U mtorin heihh ,"V'1,1,;!""L"'-v.reco'"n't,"i 1'"" in .-eareh o.
sickness
yUl AiMuu.tHic. one is emerc lie from I
,, . "ooer man oe ore.
w3er auu nobler hau !..'. .r l
have he ermjii. It hai r:ucd her. .Sold bv
all nrst-cla-rf!duggLsts cvervwhere.
r4st Swindle-Certain .sAncti-KS"ra-nl,W
M" rersnade the world
iallf:tMristlmu Vitrt5av no medicinal vl-
..s., ui,u uetestable m
? 3Ltrirftd.?f r1
ie, than finL.nl
luo il-lu-f ar.tj flrastic mir.rt!v t..... '
with the pure ft -anTmello-?lt ,V i 77 ' , j
j 1 54"d ""owest products t the
etui. liuttma roi tot thing won't down. The
stwoaeh of or cornraoii ene rejects it, as the
phypic.il stomach of every man with an unJe
praved palate rejects,; with loathing and abhor
rence, the naiistous UmitiAtnOH, "fre from 1
chot," wliicli llitmbng!are tn. ingtothnistd.wn
the throats of Temperance Invalid. under the
pretense thathe filtli will d them pood? t
is not likely that while Plantation Hitteks,
the Standard Tonic of America, in anywhere
accessible, such sickening frauds can make much
hesdway, hmt it U as: well to put the public ou
their gunrd against them.
s pecia i7n6t I CE s.
THE TUUE G ROUNDS OF CONFIDEX'E.
Whence cornea that firm reliance, that abso
lute, undonbtin faith in the efBcacy of Hostet
ter's Stomach Bitters aa a remedy "for indiges
tion, billions disorders, intermittent and remit
tent fevers, which notoriously prevail in all
parts of the United States ? Th'ui confidence
has been growing for twenty years, and it is still
extending. It is notthe result 'of rni.llir. it
has not bwn engendered bv any human device.
uu is i ne sonumcoiu and natural consequence
of experience. What people see dil j going on
under theie own eyes they cannot ffnestion.
iVIien families in unhealthy districts that resort
to this wholesome vegetable tonic, as a pre
ventive, escape periodical fevers, and their im
mediate neighbors, who neglect this precaution,
are prostrated by th&disease, how Is it possible
that the phenomenon should be without its les
son? In tike manner when St U seen that ob
stinate cases of dyspepsia, or liver complaint, of
constipation, of nervous weakness, and of gen
eral debility, yield to the operation of the fa
mous remedy, how can even incredulity itself
withhold its endorsement? Eve-witnesses of
me saiutary euect ol the bitters are to be found
In every civilized settlement on this continent
The thousands npoii thousands who own their
resUM-ationto health and strength, or their pre
servation from sickness to iu extrrordinary
Th
r-w "'"i tiiiiniKi.mijc in iim praise,
itt.. i. . 1- :a .i
boriy way to their friends and acquaintances, n.
well as those- who make uublic th
.iiiiiiuuoi Kim rcvuiuuicnu it in a neisn
. Ia KAt f J.. J i
of iu virtues, are always readv to state their
reasons ftr the faith that is in them. Thev
have all either felt or witnessed iu beneficent
operations. I
Burnett1 riaYoriny Extract!.- The
superiority of thes extracts, QnsitU ia their
perfect purity and great strength. Thy are
warranted free from poisonous oils and acidi.
Joseph Burnett & Co.. Lkwton. Manuf tiir.r
and Proprietor. For sale by all. grocers and
aniggists. y
I7ature Gives: us Teeth, but she does
not preserve and piirify them. That must be
done with fragrant gozodont. The dental bone
and its enamel ensing are made invulnerable to
nil destructive influences by the daily use of this
beneficent preparation.
What every Horseman wants A
pood cheap and reliable Liniment. Such an ar
ticle is Dr. Tobias' Horse Liniment. Pint bottles
at one dollar. For Lameness, Cuts, Galls, Collie
.prawis, tc., warrantcu oetter than anv other
I .1 ik -: - ...... :
."HJIU IIV IIU- 1 jriHrcrlrc li'iu.t 111 I'.tL-
eommcnus that a dram
comnumts that a drain of his nun and root-
j:oe betaken thricea dav, to prevent sickness '
For all bfxlilv ni!ii.nt.- 'r...,l .......:...-
For all bolilv ailink-nt.-, and
- . 1
as a protect ion
against tne causes
of !
i sea.'
take that all snf-
lieieiit antidote. Dr. W.I.KKI
Yinkcai: 1!it
mcdieal herbs
thus, the j)iire esseifue f iare
unpolluled hv distilled poison.
Svapnia is Opium purified of its sickening
and poisonous projii-nics, discovered hv 1 r.
ligelow, 1 n. lessor of Rotany, Detroit Medical
t-ollef.
-. , - ... i'wwiii, J'IU"U .UniKjll
ge. A must pt fett anodyne and soothing
e. John Fair, Chemist, New York.
opiate
Carbolic Salve, recommended bv the
leading l'hv-ieians ;:md the President of the
New York Hoard of'Health, as the most won
derful Healing compound ever known. (Jives
instant relief to burns, cures all kinds of sores,
cuts and wounds: and a most invalnahlp snlv
for all purposes. Sold everywhere at 2o c
ou" v; llVt sh' TropriJtor, 8 College 1
cent
Placp.
Aew lorif,
. , - - - o
Christadoro's ZZair Dye is the safest
and besL Jt correct the bad effects of inferior
dyes, while the black or brown tints it produces
are identical to nature. Factory 03 Maiden
Lane, New York.
Pratt's Astral Oil. Safest and best il
luminating Oil ever made. Does not take fire
or explode, if the lamp is upset or broken.
Over 150,000 families continue to use it, and no
accidents of any, description have occurred from
it. Oil House of Charles Pratt established 1770,
New lork.
The Purest and Sweetest Cod Liver Oil in
the world is Hazzard A Caswell's, made on the
sea-shore, from fresh selected livers, bv Caswell,
Hazard & Co, New York. It is absolutely pure
and sweet. Patients who have once ta'kcn it
prefer it to all others. Phvsicians have decided
it superior to any of the other oils in the mar
ket. Jouvin'S Inodorous Kid Glove Cleaner re
stores soiled gloves equal to new. For sale bv
Drugguu and Fancy (Joods LVnlers. Price 2-
cents bottle. F, C. Wells & Co., New York.
Ilisley s Philotoken is an established,
Warranted remedy fur Painful Menstruation;
and equally eflicient as a Nervous Antidote in
all cases of Nervous Excitement, Stomach and
fcleeplessness in njale or female. Sold everv
where . for f 1.00 a bottle. Morgan & ELdcV,
Druggist, New York, General Agents.
VUf,Bl .' and a Beautiful,
Cleir Complexion is the desire of cvervbodv.
This eflect produced by using G. V. Lairtf's
Bloom of -outh," a harmless beauti6er of the
"-..'H remove all DioraUon, Tan,
r recklcs and Sunburns. The use of this de
JigUtfuI toilet reiara(ion canmrt he defecleI.
r or sale bv all the DruggU and FaHry Good
Dealers, iVpot, 5 Gold Stl, Cew York.
Mrs. Vlesleir's Seel H.g SV--h relieves
the little aufterer from pain, ewes Wind Colic,
Itegtibtes the Stomach and Bowels, Corrects
Acidity, and during the process of teething it is
inrahrable. Perfectly safe in all coses, as mil
lions of mothers can testify.
Cleroymex, Bankers, Book-keepers, Editors
anp ell otliers that lead sedentrry live, will
find much relief from (he frequent Headaches
Nervousness, and Constipation engendered
from want of exercise; by taking Simmon's Liv
er Regulator. It i a harmless vegetable com
pound ; it can do no injury ; and numbers who
nave tried it will confidently assert that it is the
best remedy that wn lc used.
.NOTICE TO THE UDIEST"
I
Amonij the manv nefiM inventiniw T-.r.i...-..i
r .i .r , ----- .'.wumvu
...1.icllninnriiiurv none oeeumeti a more
I,,rVn""". P0:"'"" than that of the Sewing Ma-
a i
- .ii; ii hii examination ofclorecon-
cl uding to pnrch.-ihc.
Agents wanted, liberal uiiuounts given.
mav2fi:lv-
...:... . . . . : : r '
Sf.me a isowity in the !iape of a new stvle
le :
:
i aieui .tem u indimr Watch, that !c !..,,;,.
we or open-face combined, has been brought 1
e T,EVR-r' i;rah.mJc Co.. Jeweler, 6!
Whitehall Strf v, -,i.:i. .i ' i
5ol W price of $12. Read the rl
a.lrertssenicnt and purchase one if you want a
reai.y good W atch. " Christian wfvki.y en -
portn their n-lioMh, n v-iy." rj5:Cu,o
THE WORKlilG FIRM
mvn VT! a. - --
HE(i LEAVE TO INFORM
onr tn.my friends that we are now
in receipt of very raloalle and well ae
lected slock of new
SPRING
. AND
Summer Goods,
direct from the Eastern Citi.", shcted with
great care by an old expericueed buyer.
Our Stock Consists of
Dry Gooile, Groceries Hals, Cap and Straw
Good. Boots and 6'Aoes. Sole anti Up
per Leather. Paints. Oils, and Dye
Stu fs. Notions of all Kinds.
CROCKERY & OUEEX8WAXE, dc
And the very bet FULL standard
ANCHOR BOLTING Coths.
OUR expenses are light as we do all our
owu work, and we can afford to sdl Goods
cheap, aud we are determined to do it. Call
aud see ts at the old and well kuown it aud
of
Xo. 1, MURPHY'S Granite Row.
SALISBURY, N. O.
CF We buy all kiuds of Country Pro
duce, aud are Ageuta lor the Wsl French
littrr Mill Stones.
McCUBBINS & CO.
J. Sam'l. McClhbixs, T. U. Bkaix.
John D. Caskiu- D. R. Jluam.
March, 29, 1872. 1 in
S. W.TERRELL,
Auction and Commission
IH3aCEIIT
AND DEALER IN
GEUERAL MERCHANDISE,
Staple, Dry Goods,
Shoes, JIats, Confectioneries, Crockery
and Glass Ware, and Prodttee
GENERALLY.
SHALL keep a supply of provisions as good
as the market can atr.rd. aud at prices to suit
the times :
Beef, Pork, Fresh and Salt Fib, Butter. Eggs,
Chickens, Cabbage, Bacon, Lard, Salt.
Flour and Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses.
Syrup and a variety of such Goods,
Generally kept iu a Family Grocery, constant
ly on hand.
Willbuyall kind of Country produce at mar
1iet prices.
Cash paid f..r Rags and Bones. Goods of
any kind bought or sold at Auction or n com
mission and prompt returns made. (Jive me
atrial; one door above 11. A. t.'ald well's Law
olbce on Iiinis street. S. TKKULLL.
PLOWS fPLO WS ! !
The farmers aro especially invited to call and
examine the latest iinprovid cultivator, or
Cotton Plow,
known as the SCNXY. SO I 'TIL It. ia a verr
popular plow in thj Last em Counties. It ha"
extra attachments, mid can he converted into
a Sul.soil p'.ow, a turning plow, and adapted'
lor ploughing young corn and cotton at differ
ent ages. Can plouth out the middle with one
furrow, or two, if you choo.-c. It is adapted to
any kit d of farm work, turning over luud, plow
ing iu grain, ilc.
Also a Good two horse plow, kuown as
'Tar Heel."
Tho-e plows will be sold at Manuf:
r prices, and satisfaction guaranteed. Point and
lars, will be kept on hand for sale bv
S. V. TKKUELL.
"WEED"
SEWING MACHINE.
r HA VF. taken the agency in Salisbury for
the Sale of tliese popular Miu hii.es. Alibi
want of a first ealss Sewing Machine, are in
vited to call at my Store and examine them, or
if desired, will bo sent to their residence for
tiial. The "Weed" is unequaled in Minplicitv,
durability, beauty and spied. It runs easier,
and can do all aay other Machine cau do. No
other Machine can excel! the Weed in anv wy,
and I am ready to test its merit, with auy
other machine at any time. It is a Shuttle
Machine ami nukes the Lock Stieh.; works
both thrends the Mine, and Mich alike on eith
er bide. Bead the following home testimonies.
S. W. TKKKELL. Agent.
Salisui ut, March 25, 1H72.
MR S. W. Tkerkll,
-V M Teed Seritg Machine.
Your Maehie being eutirelj new and an
knownln this portion of the State.it affords me
pleasure to recommend it twthe pablic I luve
had in my room for" weiks, the. Howe,Anr
ican Combination and the 'Weed" and gave
them all. a fair, impartial trial I now aaj
unhesitatingly, I prefer tb "TSTeted." tn any
other, it ruu easier, more simile in mecbanr
ism, aud durability and can k all any other
machine can do.
I think its simplicitv of construct loa, eas
of management, adaption to every kindof fami
ly sewing combined, render it a bit class M-w
chine. Respectfully.
Mrs. X. D. It IB BIS.
NATIONAL nOTKL, 7
f AUSBUtT. April 10, lt7t. I
Ma. 8. VT. TturxL,
Ag't " Wetd" Sewing itnxkimet
I hare uwd your Machine a sulk-lent leSfth
of time to test iU merit. I can ebeerfuily rev
commeud it U all in want of a first clarara
chine. His simple and durable, rum nashr
than any other, U easy to openaeon, andean
do all auy other inachiue cab do.
" Ur. M. A. Baixttt
FOR SALE.
t Pne nitireir new
y x ...
Huggy, late style
r" .i n... n..j-
V. I All II'M JJWUT.
One double scat Jcraey Wagon, nearly
new.
(.'no sett Buggy Harness. Low for
cash. S. W. TERRELL
Aptil 19, 1S-2
Sa'ishr.rr. April VA ::.
WANTED AOCNTS-S100 10 2V ptfT m 1B! rf.rr
htir. !.ii aiiA Inn r, t i frn.?cr ! rrnuir. I
Txaai2.xcvcl TVT n r li n 1
liTXAr I O IVIrt.ola.ixxo
1 : n.jtrli.nr m II p'it.l. l.rr.A-,i, luc. I.r 11, ri i.l,
.t.- rid -(nKr. s ! r t. u ij't .p-rf. r in on-- Tr rr
i.U l-;r, f-t'r 'i --iiv.l and x. n'l (or trtr r.
W? wil' !iy li f.ir any maeMtir. hl.'h .rlr .'r lo ,
i lint i 1 i a ill ,ti(fr, ia' rr -ai:i("l r n - la.r c
eau. thai. our.. It ir akrt thr l.L !-T (0 LOCK St I CH.
t.ver revf .1 tic' c&vlt b- cut, auJ .till Uc rltil. . an not
rni'e-l srs t wiu.nut ua ing it. Wc rv i'
l" V.'fl per uiti'Ii, nl p t.-r., or a couuii.-ijn f...ra
17 ,."1Vur.rs40ir,;Mr8 mn"r-
' s. mai:sii ti. k Co.
v ,., .. ,.i
r.,-TIo. ' .. ""I"
iraoaui" , 7,7rV
' i,ca k -r ' " '' Oar.
I?"? ty . w s:,u rtat, ..dm- w.as
fTITTTl nriTTie a vttn
Piino Fortes
are atknowled by all who have item iu use.
. ti
and by the llrtt XnitAl Taltnt, to be equal
and in oisny re spoils,
: if
Superior to ny SrTa&afs.ctttred
I!.
They comline Immense Putter, Equality
Sureties and liriUkmcy of Tvne,
A Elasticity of Touch, and
I 1 Gnat lrabii;t.
Dealers, Teachers and others
-. 'i
desiringto purchase a fintlas instrument are
i
invited to examine these Pianoa before makirr
heir seleetions elsewhere.
PATENT AGRAFFE TREBLE,
Together with all modern improvement. The
most thoroughly seasoned timbertbe market af
fords la selected, regardless of coEt. as we feel
assured it will be the cheapest in the end
The great increase in the sale of our iustru
meuts. has enabled ua to reduce our prices for
First Claaa Pianos, from ten to twentr-Cve per
cent, let than any other house (offering the
same class onajtiruxnu) la the United States.
alle we act upe the soaxln of suickaalet
au4 tmall prolta,? we mmk it, at the
tuae, a special object te fond mr
with instruxaeaU la a way iaCtrior to the best
in the market.
Many families have had a deire U cbisic a
Piano, but could not affrd Ui pay the dealer a
profit of from $100 to $3U0. neither do they wuL
to purchase a cheap made iiutrument, Uoit
would cost more to keep in repair than it i
worth. l.n... . I,r-. ..I I . f
, .fil , .-...,UI IIIU,IC ,TUI-
people have been obliged to do without.
We can famish New Seren-OcUve PLim.
Tortel lom 275 to 050 dollart. Second
baud Pianos troui 40 to 2150 dollars.
11T Parties ordering by mail may rely opon
the bcbt selections.
Our Pianos are fully warianted for Mr yrar-
Descriptive Circulars scut to all partf of tL
country umii sjiplii stion.
C. M. Tremine & Brother,
MANUEACTLRER8,
435 Broome Street, Wcw "STork.
THE BCRDETT
Combination1
ORGAN.
(With Carpenter and Burdctt's New
Improvements.)
The disagreeable reedy .tone entirely over
come in this instrument.
The Tirdirt iiCcanimcB.!
The CrcattU Xocffuiriht lft!!
WerhilltBjtthe Tirld Ii Eqnil HI!
And cordially incite th, profession, dcaUr.
t
and the musical mrorld generally to examine
lAi's truly wonderful instrument.
The Burdett Combination Organ
As its nasse IndleaUs. Issn istealesealoa fslloar
aUadare iaBproTrso?aU, coh.L.aetf m Ha aaay aw
festers sever betore laLrlacel r aUewi-ted ia
D . A a at . a r .a. .
Re4 OrcMss. UkUm ssakia- iki. '.T
rui ftrn sftaeu-saeau, aa4 ene tkst tss si-
twsdr ersaud a revelation ia Lbs Mbiie aia4 ia
lnm 4eei4 fsvae Ue rir 1 se4io af Kel
OrcSDS. botk for secelar aa4 r4 mmk. where
an lnstresaent is reentred either t iaati tkr
voice er to pros' see orchestral efiecto.
WH the neltitn4iaons and swtpriojag rw.birs
tiooa Ikat art cenUiood ia tkis iaotra sweat, the ssosi
nrtricaU nrnsis of the "grest taasters." rsa ho rea
dered as on a grand organ ; or the ssost siaaple me
sos for the aneto4oon can ho s4aro4 h ehi)4.
All the various itprevreU on the FereVtt Or
gamars peoecto4 hjr noitot. beajr exrlirlr to
thoCoaspaaj, aa4 can ho aecd oa ao other ofgaa.
.
The fesoewt , Bsr4u Organ has reeelred the avwi
TLm st7i,-!'t"L" nukinf
osaoag the Acrt .icla4 sb4 orgaa.-u.
Tkt Xctr Trt Indeyendcml ntt f tht Pur
iastr anient we bare ever a-n.'
tjt--. . -j ..r ine most penect ree.1
The ChrLKan Trader tay: Tfobsd no ides
tlrat s reed inLtrumvnt could be brought toaiu b
perfection "
7e .rr 1 nrl Ohterrrr Mir : ' Its puntt
of voicing, lichuc oftor.c. and woLdrtoI r
.iiMlral r.nA;iin.linnt. ..Ku-r ..th . --..,-,1 .
nf new ar.d nrigin&l tpp. render H an mt?n
- - r - r - . . , .
iurijToi.-T.in penec'ion s o do oe;. ca crm
pi't'.t'.on "
Th1 press acd nb'jr rvrrv-trre who h .vr
! bad dtj opportumTr nflirter.irg tv:? Uauffcl
tra:T5S. not ontr rve rt tm nr)naJ:el app
eal. bit nsbe-atatir.g'rTonredA bs' :t Ur.di
withr.lt a T.l
Tie Burdett OrjMn ranfs
in pi ice tretr.
S135 to SiOOO.
We have also New Cabinet (Pi guns at
! $45 $75 flOO ice
.
C .TI. Tremaiiie Si Iro.,
WHOLESALE AUK.NTS,
433 Broome St. ,ITtw VOIRS
Juty r-v !t70. vs-tili t. -ji
THE ADVANCE
Mower & Reaper.
A,i rA(;Ti;Kiin nv nir
rMvider Manitclurinir Co- ikUUUv. N.
J-; has the ieatiug (.-r evS wLerl) all is aa
iron cae. so i u, exclude all grit, dirt,
Conuins many t,,w and v.loable feetarv-s
which do iiot eUt in othen. Works well
su.o.4h ..r sion-y Uud and is not liable to
g-t oit of ortU-r.
Perons itMiJiu; to hay mowers and
lNapri, thU mmmer. would do well to ex
amine the
ADVANOU,
before purchasing elsewhere.
Au agrnt wanted in every nourtj in the
State. Srud fr illuttrated eirrulara to
C. A. IIEGE,
Gent State Agt. lor N. C.
Fried borg. Forsyth l!e. N. C
W. L. KLSTLER,
SalUbury, N. C.
mar. SC. r?m A gent (or Rowan Co.
Re Rn Rt
Radway's Ready Reliel
Cure the wors pains in from
bllToTWXklTl.lxr.ru.
Not one Lur sfirr reading this adTertUeiseat
need any -Bffr wiu PAIN.
KADWjkV. iiiUDT.EELItr
is a ear fur everr Pmia. It v-a tit nt
onfy Pnia fieuxkdy tivat inst aaU y stvpe tb aseet
.f AMM.IIt.. .X -I,
cure Coiire,u.vi,, telhr of Ue Janrs. stosav
Bowels or utber glands or sms kr
l Blsaiafiwsia.
ppucuo, u nvaa mm t twenty a is at .
matter bw tkdea.t or -xna-iaiinf the pain
Rheumatic. Bed ridd. u. Iuliiio. CnrpWd. kr
vims, Neraisie vrpro-trated wtth cSiseeM sawr
suffer. RADWAY 8 kKADT EEUEF will
anora iuiaai ee.
ImJlmmaHvn vf lir A
I 1 mtamtmm tnHff tit ELtdJeT,
j IntammHtionotkt bnmr1$,
I ' wyeM (is Xs,
J .Wf TlriHtt, Ihmcmtt tr,a.kp.
f0lptmlon uf lit llemrt.
j 1fttenct, croup, IhpUnrta,
! r . . Ciisorii, licmmm
HtaJocle, Tootkoelc, '
t . . Kcwrmltim Lkfummtirm.
va A lilt.
Tueupplicution . f He
.'..' I.'ifnf 10 tbe
prtorprt wh. re ih
pan. or d;n,i ulti tiatt
will sflonl rim-
and e-jiiIi-M.
Twenty lr. ,. it, a hall a tuu.Lh r of wsterwll)
in a ft w ii.inniii- tuiv tium-y, Atiais. soar
l;mirl,, Ut.nll., , H. I. Ur, that, kmc.
ilyrrutrrt. ct.t,c. ,, , n, U.fl,, mmd mil i'a-
Travelers fl.i.i:! J ;
nrrv a bottle of
"Kadw'a; s I.'. ,
jo i.i .. vit' iiitii k rw
.... . .
drop- id wsl. r :lli,i.iit -ili.rMor sains
Inuiii hai.ci t v;,t.r. li i-Wttcrilkn French
Brui.dy or l.:ti. r a. a -t i-nnlui.t.
Tevcr and Ague.'
Fever ard .In ;.:..! I.., f.v ,t. There is
net a leiiu-iJial arn.i in tJ i, V.tld thai arill
.ii.;
, i:;:
tie
1'cm -:.d A-i.e aid ail other MaJariwBs
"-. S. :.:!.t.T;. , ! i. Yel?..w and other F 1
(('d y i:o,t ,,'. h, su;,l, .
!v , J:, i 1;, ;,,.( j jj) , ,., , j.f l
HEALTH! BEAUTY! I
Strong iii.d j ure i ir!, 1.11 - Increase tf
11, h ,ul 111, ml CUar SL,n d Leau.
('Jul C 'omjJcj lift, .'(( illttt to uH,
DR. HAD WATT'S
Samipaiilllan Ilc-olvent
lias idikIc Ua u,osl astonishing Cures: 9Q
quid, .o rapid are the ckumej Ihe body
ur.dr i ,-., i,t thr the ,-6,i(t,ce cj this
truly Woudn ful JV ,,, Hat
L 1.K l I)A AN INCREASE
FLESH AND WEHJUT IS
SEEN ANT) FELT.
IN
TUt liP.rAT P.IxOU i LClIltR.
Every dii.p . T the Sar-Kpatillian L'rM.liett
( conimiui esui. ihroeph ti e h'i.d. est. trite
i d otLer lliiid- j., t-a ,f .r system tat.
i icor oi air, i. it rep1( L- i,t ui the U-dj
with new ami m.ul.1 a ait-nal. xn.lnla, sjpbi.
lis, eonsnttiptb n. fln1nlsr Jir s-s. nlrers In
the thr at, inoiitb. lun.or. node ia the glsxd
and other jiirt-of tL. t ,u m. sole re, streu
j inon.us diM hsip nfroui the , ars.aud the wont
j forme of skin di aes, errptKr.s, fevers, eorr-.
wk "i"!
in the mocmb, abd all weaketiin scd psinftl
, diM-harpe. o;:Lt iwcatf. lora of im and all
, M-aia nrua. nrp worui. rlx-oni.
w aie i me Hie I niu ipie, are witLin the tux
stive ratpe f this or.de r of Afcderii Cbsn it
rv.and sfrw dayn' ue will prove to any per
M.n winhing it fur either el theae forma of di
ca-e it poteiil J.er to uir tbetn.
It the pctient. daily l-nnirg reduced Wj tb
waates hnd deeomptition that is eobtiniaJlr
pn.greeaiBg.suirreasin arresting t fsflft,
",HJ Tr-' " ' maiertal a4.
,rT htx WsU ntd tfej the fe.psniliaj.
j wul rior wnre a core i certain; U
J vbt orH1' reiredy trrcnetces its week
! parifira'ion. and accreedAin dimisishifif tl
loax r.J ates. its repsirs w ill be rapid. SB t .
ery day tbe patient will feel bhelf grown a r
better aud stn-egei. th Jd digesting iiottes.
appetite iwprouDg acd fleskstd wttrLt ii -rreasiog.
Not oolj doe U-f Fsrsporniisn Pf
s"lvenl excel all known remedial sgeets is th
core of Chronic. Hcrofulon,Cntitstifesl sxd
ISM- di-cor ; but it ia the nclj amitiv rwtm
ft KIDNEY A BLALDLK CofipLAJ.HTr.
Urinary acd womb di-ea-f, gravel. dioWu .
! drriper.poge of wster.iiv-t.ttinecce of oris.
fingbt s dJ-eae. Albcnunana. aid ra all ewer
' wnere there are bti klu.t detaatr.or tke wa
I t4ri 4 u'y- wia.J wiiaoUtSAnceobkn
tb whiteof fc.r Uul liiewhiusilk
or there i a rw rl ;d. dark. !:! cs appesrsnn.
and while tKM-du.t d :n:t. and when Lher
, , , r.v lr ,k.
wster. ard pain ta tbe fu 11 cf the bark sii
linr ' ,,,n
T)n
.
I -a s
RAHWAV S
,
r"f"-'y iste m i ...., -,- ,-eetgrir.
! tKT' f":'.-" tS trtc1hee.
i ,.Vrl '
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Vi. u x lU vi r.f a J o.''lVrs 4 t'.m
ot If"'' J ..-i.. 1 dfrr. fcerrn .
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f fifti',?:
c.rc'r r. r.t J i r .(.f-rttfil r"-
, Xa; '00 Of f(f l(r r T r t ' "lt((ff(lW I
rttn.! v-i ."- in- tc a no -
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A -'w Trs it.
t .-ti.i rte ,: t - u t c r :cir. XV,
T'f. Fi Tri.' 'o 1 014 irtr-tak
t-. r. pvr k a
t'.rr il fiii fr'r it.
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