"And to tbev eo." one of tbe Portland kebool committee is reported to havu said Jr great meu are fast departing first ley, then Chase, aud duw Sumner I dou't ieel very well myself.'' Globe. Oountekfkits. Counterfeit five cent jlakcl are becoming very common in Ckieago. The extent of manufacture can fee inferred from tbe fact that a single Isorse railway in that city gels from $3 to $1 a day in this stuff. Tbis is a tax on the company of from $1000 to $1,500 a wear A DEcrsiox. It appears that passeng ers on a crowded railroad train may oc Mpy seats in the palace ear without pay ing extra for them, if there are no other recant seats. Such is the decision of t New York court. Parking in Alabama With twenty-one tegular bands and enough paid to their wives and children at different times to have made probably four more hands, my crop will be about as follows ; Fifteen hundred bushels rust-proof oats, at one dollar and twenty-five cents ; and one tmndrcd tales of cotton. I have saved Viae from thirty-six to forty tons good hay, much of which will h for !. T U - Maxwell, in the Southern Farmer. Gardens. Now is the time to prepare lor garden work. Mark out your plans lor the various kinds intended to be used. Get the rubbish off your garden that all may be in readiness to plow, and prepare the ground for the seed ; thus you will be enabled to put seeds in early, and realize a early yield ol vegetables. - & Shorts. Bran or shorts are more valuable for food than bay. While timothy is worth $18, the manure from a ton of bran is worth fifteen dollars ; that pom timothy or corn is worth seven dol ten ; that from a ton of clover, ten dollars ; that from a ton of straw, two or three dollars. The farmer can readily I 1 . .1 t'im ' caicuiaie me utnerence. Crime in Ireland. The rapid de line of agrarian crime in Ireland is attri bated to tbe happy influence of the Land Acts. In the first six months of 1870 there were 1,219 outrages in Ireland cons nected with land. During the first six months of the past year there were but 116. Davidson Commfwi-xivvt r Dr. Chas. Plullips, of Davidson College will preach the sermon before the Theol ' fll -M tl ! f ii ugtvMi viaea 01 t nuuy uouege next Coin mencement. Bishop Keener, of the M. . Church, will oreach the annual before tho Senior Class. Commencement Will be on the 11th day of June next. Philosophy op T.ifp RA t ., ... au, uvv t U A - ion for company. Cultivate your own ac- QUaiuta net's nrnl rulw La. Ilnnn .tkia for your comfort. If some one dislikes and spitefully treats you, strive to live SO that a qoukiuusuwh or uesemog better may heal the wooud. Carve your own way in life ard do not iuvite too many to travel on your route. Expect no favors from strangers or relations, and then you will not be disap pointed Allow other people the bjessed MuamcuuQ or attending to their affair in their own way, and exact the same privil- The Evangelical Lutheran Synod met in Wilmington on Wednesday. The nynod was called to order by the Presi dent, Rev. Samuel Rothrock, of Salis bury, who red his annual report. The annual election of officers for the ensuing - i i i.t. ;w' "u wuu me lolly wing re President, Rev. 8. Rothrock ; Recor ding Secretary, Rev. W. K. Ketchie ; Hubbert, Treasurer, Maj. L. G. Heileg. -journal 1st mst. ii; , Orange Presbytery, wbfch assembled ..here last Wednesday, was attended by about forty Ministers and elders. Rev. Tinslcv 1'innSi.lr nr..;,l.,n mm j - fivomoH., a. uo session Closed Saturday night, Sunday being devoted to preaching in tbe different Yin ii Pull a. ... I .:. .1. l i . . ..-.v.i, 0 wuicu were largely attended. Greensboro Patriot. ... 4 Thev have a inr1.ro in VI :J t: 7 J, 6 wuu was arrested and put into tbe calaboose for Hrnnlrnnnl., TIT L I I . m .M..,r.. nue in confinement be endeavored to issue a writ of habeas corpus Inquiring tbe sheriff of Manatee county to w, ,uu onng u Delore him self, in order that be might inouim into tbe legality on such confinement. It was a oriiuant iaea, but it wouldn't work A Sad Drath. We are informed of the death of Miss Mamie Garjjins of Ber tie county who recently died i i a private riyLhlTi'tBLalliinore- Thc lif the llsrlitnH liAll t U .u i,. cynosure in her midst she wss bereft of Wr r..n .i . --"' aiuiuofc in a tWinkle. It is yet fresh in the memory fo oue who wan ihr . m tt : ford county, how she turned aside from the i j t " oy magic a stream of melody stole through the brilliant hall, and the dance wss bushed, and the room grew still a if n .;iun. r . , , , bewatched it She was singing at the piano "Passing under the Rod." Not Idnv afti- M. I a.j u .. . u ...av uci lair urnw wai bi ri ffo More IIIPl-l'w Pid If MM. TI ' t . , r i n nonie, . ou rridav, vt?rv Kummuniv c..,.i. .. geappropnatjon bill a section g,viDg 0.000 to publish nir th I... ...u- tbt.. T States to two papers In eaeh State These papers, of curse, are always of the troofy JoyaT stripe, and .o the carpet-baggers and seallawair in.nih,m "r8. a.na kk.3 j i . oum raised a Id tlnwl lluil inn. U... -.1 . . . m ail the other "chicken , , : piQ meir eould get they ooulden't live at all pie" their organs But ine nouse refused to hearken to them, and We fear this aetion sounds the deat h k neel of those patriotic sheets that have uo o he Jnagetokeep them alive. It is truly mournful that such things should come J pass. We fear -the fruits of the war" are in danger of being lost. 6 Just as ehignoos are going out of fash ion a material has been discovered which might be used profitably in their manufac ture. A dwarf palm which grows in Al giere, Africa, and on the Isthmas of Pana ma, has leaves, tbe fibre of which when dyed black, twisted and curled, resemble horse hair. There is no reason wby they should not be used for wigs. How much more satisfactory to wear a vegetable wir than the hair of some person who may have long ago been cremated. Dr. Peters, of Hamilton College, N. telegraphed lately that he has discovered a planet eleven hours nineteen minutes right ascension, plus four degrees tweuty five minutes declination ; motion parallel. An escaped convict from tbe Virginia penitentiary, wbo bad been recaptured and was being conveyed back to his pri son, jumped through the car window on the Danville road a few days since, whilst the train was moving at tbe rate ot thirty miles an hour. Tbe convict's bands were tied and his feet - shackled at the time. The train stopped and put the guard off, but did not await the result of tbe search for the daring rascal. According to the China Herald, Russia is actively engaged at the present time ex ploring Central Asia. Capt Prjewalski has penetrated nearly to tbe source of the Yangtsze, having passed to the west end of the Kahonor. The source of the great river prove to be at an enormous altitude some 13,000 feet above tbe sea, tbe lake! itself being some 10,000. Australia, so remarkable of its unique productions, has recently disclosed new treasures to the geologist and miner. This is white coal. It consists of felted vegeta ble fibres, like peat, which contain, intern spersed between them, fine grains of sand. This white coal covers large tracts, re quires no mining, and is used in large quantifies as fuel. It is easily combusti ble, and burns with a bright flame. The vaccination of a dog to prevent distemper is an unusual application of sur gery. The pus was inserted in the car, when the pup was only a few days old, and the effect was about the same as when the operation is performed upon a child. Although platinum is one of tbe heavi est of metal, yet its ductility is so great that Wollasfion succeeded in drawing it into wire having a diameter of only one thirty thousandth part of an inch, a size o small that a mile length of the wire would weigh only one grain. From the Chicago Times. An Island of Gold. Some two mouths since two California gentleman who had been on a fishing expedition returned to San Francisco, bringing a few pieces of gold and silver ore and some specimen of galena. While on t-heir voyage they came upon an island in the Japanese group and went ashore. Ex perience miners, they recognized signs of gold and prospected as much, using a hatchet, as they could without exciting the attention of the rest of the crew. They found rich gold and silver bearing ledges. Telling their story in San Francisco, a company was soon formed for the purpose of landing an expedition on this hdnnd of gold. The schooner Nautilus was pur ch ased and properly fitted, the gentleman gold discoverers placed in command, each agreeing to go without compensation other than a certain number of shares in the camany's stock. The erew is made up of ten seamen, including two mining experts. Cr ime Dressed in Dainty Words It is too common nowadays to dress up every crime, from murder to petty theft, in Soft Words. A ripanoratn nil;.... resulting in the death of two or three Ts called "a fatal affray," or an "unfortunate occurrence." Robberv is inl1! "A, f j wavw a acaiwcs, tion." If a bank officer steals money, an official pocket the public funds, or any one betray trust by appropriating other nannla'a nmnat. lli. . U . C. - , i"!" uiwuuj , iuu writ is auuoancea as an "irreerularitv " Rnt th wmlrl ia O J " v " W- snBl SB Sll" debted to Colonel Needhara, the national Dans examiner tor tbe State of Massa chusetts, for the latat ill IiatratSnn nf tl.i fashion of dressing crime in dainty words. TT i il ., .... . 2. . . xxe tens i ne stockholders ot the Biighlon national bank that the Iokmm whir.1, tl.u Y ; w - w- ,i M a w HIV T sustained by "temporary misapplication,"" will be made good. "Temporary misap plication" is a new name for theft. This sort of soft soldering of villainy is an incenuve to crime. The lutiuence of words is incalculable. Men will do that, when it is called by a gentle name, from which tbev would nft.fM. alirif.tr if it aAM of : - m mo, BS 1 9 I I C only correctly and strongly characterized. ii, wuiporary misapplication ' be called stealing and let it be nuniahed t0..i;,,n. aud it will not occur so often. It is high time to speak of foul doings in high or low places as they deserve. Things should be called by their right names. r : .1 j - i. . .... "e ueiauiier uis cognomen of thief. When a man shoots down his neighbor uiuruerer across his brow. L,et this rule be-adonted. and in nn mnlr a i1ia ot life in our country will sin so plate it- o.. wuu Kum as 10 oecome invulnerable A A. I a a . a w uie snaits and bolts of public opinion Memphis Appeal 1 HE People m? tup anm t. seems to us pro-eminently desirable that pwF.c o, u,f iwo sections of our com mon country that we opposed to each euvuiu no ine things that make for peace" and perfect oiner in the lata war ai...M -.t. .o.muuv. oiavery, tne cause ot strife, be i lie dentrnvorl mA . j uuu vcening or desiring its rehabiliution, the interests of tbe tWO aectiona. intnar;.l : i po meal and reliirinna ; j .: i o 1 lUUGUHUai, and nothing remains to separate us from SASK AlllOK Ka.S au.Z..J! ' It S a a.. prej unices ano naoits which a common natrintiam mtA u , ni : r- ..ii viiuiuivu UUntU' anity should make it easy to overcome. SlinAA la aa a i S . I a a . UIUMI luc cioae vi tne war it bas been our earnest desire and purpose to do all in our power to promote a good understanding between the two iMiinn i i n j-. - iu ucai ni i an- terences, remove all prejudices aud anU mosities, and secure perfect hsrmony of feeling and action upou all questions of common concern. Our convictions upon theqoetionsatissuein the war remains unchanged, and it must still be asserted when necessity requirers, though always with perfect charity toward tbe people of the South ; but we would, as far as ossi ble, torget those ianea l. a .l , - , T uciu nit; OUIUU to forget them, and unite heartily with her in efforts to promote her pecuniary, social, government and religious growth and prosperity. Christian Union. Gen. Sheridan on waa1 J , seen on the Chie four ...hd f KifSa Oas'S; The Middleman and the Farmer. ; Where is the sense of the agriculturist paying a commission merchant thirty, forty, and eveu a hundred per eent. for purchasing his articles of merchandise T Why pay him the real value of a barrel of flour and four or five dollars additional for buying it Why p iy him the manu factured price of his cotton bagging and six to eight cents per yard additional for making the purchase ? Upon what grounds of agricultural economy does he buy 1 Why does he give twenty to thirty dollars per head profit upon every plough animal which he buys f Wby does be give two-and-a-half per cent, the proceeds of the sale of his cotton to some man for sell ing it T Can be not sell his cotton to the manufacturer, just as the middle man, and thus save two-and-a-half per cent, of the gross amount of the proceeds ef the sale t Every dollar saved is that much made. Can he not purchase from the manufacturer or importer just as well as the commission merchant, and thus save the expense which attaches to him through the increased profits which arise in tbe hand of the middle-men ? And nearly everything which the agriculturist con sumes, that he does not produce, passes through the hands of several middle-men, each of whom, before disposing of tbe ar ticle, puts, on his profits. These profits are made to cover the cost of his bread and butter and fine linen, to say nothing of what is made by tbe various tricks and subterfuges known to the trade. To illustrate so plainly, that "he who runs may read," let us suppose a case : We will tak3 three commission merchants and located one in New York, one in Charleston, and one in any interior town of Sooth Carolina. We will number them 1, 2, 3, the order in which they are nam ed. Our New York, man, number 1, buys his stock of merchandise direct from the manufactuer. We will specify some par ticular article ; say. Passaic prints. He pays tho manufacture iu New Jersey, five or six cents per yard, say six cents. Number 1 adds say one-and-a-half cents to the original cost of the article, and dis- Poses of it to Number 2 at seven-and-a IS a nan cents per yard. .Number 2. must make his bread and butler and fine linen out of it also, so he adds oneand-a-hal cents to what he paid for it, and disposes of it to number 3 at nine cents per yard. Number 3 must make bis living out of it, support his family, and educate his child ren, so he makes a final disposition of it at ten -and -a half cents per yard. Now, if this illustration represents a fair per centage of the increased profits, and 1 presume it does not miss t'le mark far, tho consumer pays for an article, which should only cost biro six cents, tea-and-a half cents, or nearly double its manufac tured price. It would seem at first glance, that one-and a-hajf cents, is a very smill profit to make on a yard of c. 1 co. If the commission merchants were to sell onlv a few yards, the amount realised would in deed, be small. But in the time each of the trio will, probably, sell millious of yards. I do not wish to be understood as en deavoring to create prejudice against the middle-men. Their existence does not depend upon any fault of theirs. They exist by the passive consent of the agricu -turists themselves, and just so long as the agriculturists continue to create the noceei ty for their existence, just so long willthey continue to exist. It is not contemplated, neither is it practical or expedient to dis pense with them entirely. That the num ber should be greatly diminished, is a fact patent to any-observant mind. PAYSAN, In the Rural Carolinian, May No. The act of Congress changing the time of holding the election of Congressmen in all the States and Territories of the Uui ted States to the first Monday in Novem ber, does not go into effect until 1876. All Congressional elections this year will occur at the times formerly established by tbe several Slates. News. The firiit Mason, PUBLISHED AT CONCORD N. C. The Only Paper in tne Southern Atlantic States Devoted Entirely to Masonic Interests ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR! Circulation now : ; 6500. I- Mlbs of 20. nr mstva - - Every MASON in the 'land should sub scribe. Address, Publishers Bbiiht Mason, , Concord N. C a j "anted number of objectionable Advertisement w?ll be received. Jan 29 1874 if. The Wilmington Star ESTABLISED OnlSIX YEAES DAILY STAR. anvIn!ilettLAEGES.T CIECULATIOH of &L? i 7 I-i8p?per 10 the 8ute circu lation in Wilmington Haerly Twice u Large as that of say oU.erpap?. " All the news of the day will be found in it condensed when unimportant, at length when of moment, and alw.rgn'ted taSueT telhgent and interesting manner SUBSCRIPTION Tr, s One Year, ' Six Month- Three Months,:::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;; WEEKLY STAR. PRICE REDUCED. THE WPPrrv Lm.n . with ,h C,rZn?l" whined nrtu u "1 and u one ot the cheapest nanm in u - . . following uumrv, at tne, REDUCED Rates One Copy, One Year i 50 One Copy, Six Months, .... ,nn r v,mus or o to 10, One Year, 1.2H per copy. ' mffSvi? or more ne Yew only $1.00 per Copy. ' Specimen Copies sent on appliea tion. Address, WM. H BEHABD, Editor it Proprietor. THE NEW FAMILY SINGER SEWING MACHINE. vLA-BSJSSBOTU'TiW. la 1 ib 1 a i w I . a a a3si" We claim and can snow that it is the ch kap SST, moat beautiful, delicately arranged, nicely adjusted, easily operated, and smoothly running of all the Family Sewing Machines. It is re markable not only for the range and variety of its sewing, but also for the variety and different kinds of texture which it will sew with equal facility and perfection, using silk twist, linen or cotton thread, fine or coarse, making the inter-lockeiklastic-8titch, alike on both aides of the fabric sewn. Thus, beaver cloth, or leather, may be sewn with great strength and uniformity of stitch; and, in a moment, this willing and never-wearying instrument may be adjusted for fine work on ganss or gossamer tissue, oa uis tucking of tarlatan, or ruffling, or almost any other work which delicate fingers have been known to perform. And with iu simplicity of construction ; ease of operation ; uniformity of precise action at any speed; capacity for range and variety of work, fine or coarse leaving all rivals behind it. We wirh pleasure refer the public to the Gold and Bronze Medals and Diplomas awarded to onr Machines in America, Prussia, England, and recently in Austria at the Exposition in Vienna, where we were awarded five Medals, Merit, Pro gress, and three for articles manufactured 'on our Machines. But it gives us much greater pleasure, to present to the public the sworn returns of sale, (to which any one can have socess) of the differ ent Manufacturers of Machines, for the last four years, made to the receiver appointed by tbe owners of valuable hewing Machine Patents, snd which shews .he precise number of machines sold by each Company. 1889 1870 1871 1879 Slnrer Munafeetlnf 0o., 86,781 137.88 11.0 319.79 Whe-Ir A Wllso de 7,fS 8.2ti 138.BM 174.SS9 HoweMieMo'Co., 45,000 75,156 84,010 145.000 irove S Baker Sewing M.chlne Co., 85.1SS. 57,409 60,88 52.01U Dassfstla S wing do 1037 49,564 WeedSew-nf do 19.687 ,303 99.663 43 444 Wilcox AGibbi do 17,201 9S90 80.127 8389 Wilson do 500 31,16 3336 American Batton-Role Over- sexmlng Mac line Co., 7,799 14.578 30,131 183 nolJ Medal do avis is ass ittssr Florence do 131 17,660 15,97 15 79 H. P. Howe do 14307 Vctr - do 11301 Davis . - do 1169 1137 Bles . - do 467 6.058 Bemlnrton Vnplre do 433 J. E. Braonsdorf de 433 Kevgiore do 2,665 Brtlett, BerertibU de 49 614 1,000 Rartram A Fantva do 420 1,004 1 ,000 Leeor do 811 Ortrinal Howe de 90.061 Pinkie A Lyn do 1.889 3,490 7,69 Aeira do 4348 6,806 4.720 RHplle de 466 Emrlre do 8.700 830 2.965 Pariiam de 1,141 1,76 9,06 J. O. Fo'ron do 980 M'Kav do 19 91 C t. Thomson do 100 147 Union Bntton-Hole do 134 La carta do 771 The reader will also note that although it is charged that Sewing Machines are sold at en ormously high prices, yet he will see that sever al firms, that were in existence have failed or abandoned an amprofilable business. We respectfully solicit a call from all parties desiring a first class Sewing Machine. At our Store near the Public Square will be found the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS for Tucking, Cording, Ruffling, dec Also Silk, Lines, and Cotton Threads, Needles, Oil, &c. Staffer Manufacturing Co JOHN A. RAMSAY, Oct. 2-tf. Agent. 5- !. 5 4fc HTE&PMSI The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the Country I $60,000 00 1ST VALVABLS GIFTS I 10 BE DISTRIBUTED IN L. D. SINE'S 167 REGULAR MONTHLY Gift Enterprise. To bedruwn Monday, June 8th, 1874. TWO GRAND CAPTIOAL OP $5,000 EACH IN GREENSBACKS ! Two brizps 1 .000 t Five priies $500 Eaeh in GREENBACKS. Ten Drizes ftHM I 1 Horse & Buggy, with Silver-mounted Har- ucwj wtiriii 5ouU OnePine-tuneti Rispwrwi p;,nn A.ik cnt len l-aruily Sewing Machines, - - worth $100 each ! Five Gold Watckes fe Chain, toorfh ftSOO 1 t ive Gold American Hunting Watches, worth $125 each. Ten Ladid Gold Hunting Watchet, Worth $100 each ! 800 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watchet ( . II 1 1 . AAA . , . v vann jrom zv to ijov each. Gold Chains, Silver-ware. Jewelry Ac, Ac Number of Olfta, 6,500. Tickets Limited to 60,000. AGENTS WANTED to Sell Tickets, to whom Liberal Premiums will be paid Single Tickets $1 ; Six TickeU $5 ; Twelve Tickets $10 ; Twenty-five TickeU $20. Circulars containing a full list of prises, s de- piiuu ui uie manner oi drawing, and other information in reference to tbe Distribution, will be sent to any one ordering them. All let- 4 n bm a I l a . uiusb ue innrcaiCQ to maih office, L. D. SINE, Box 86. 101 W. Fifth St. mmvSLO. 200 HAED OF Beef Cattle Wanted The undersigned wishes Hundred fine Beef Cattle, for which be is prepared to pay the highest cash prieee. He would also inform the Citizens of Salisbury that he is furnishing the mark et with beef four time eaeh week ; namelv : on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sat urday mornings. JOHN BEARD. Mav22-tf Marriage Certificates for sale here. R. Re R. RADWAVS READY RELIEF CURES THE WCXtST PAIHS In from Ono to Twenty Minutes. NOT OtSZ HOUr? nr ra n this idrerttsswt swl aar om Sw'rF&a, vtitu fain. HA DW AY'S KEI)Y RRURf IS A CTBJt FOH VB3Y- PAI. It WMtaeflral a&J Is Tlio Otil.v Ia!x T?meA.w- Ihst InMsnt'r v.nxn 1i rmxt esorveHUittt mImk. IIr Iart&mmalKiiv n4 rm Cityxto'i. wbdhvr ii tf Lnua. AaiMMrh, n-jwcU or nlir gtmatU vf oRMa. bj wn apstttaiitca). IX r ROM OXB TO TWENTY StXCTS. n ms'ir how v loir nt w t nKla Ik r-la IS SMKCMATlt'. IU.1 rtS.'rj. InSrm CrtvpM. KcrvMi Sralrte, or nrwraiel rttn dkmm nmy aaSkr, RAOWAY'S rr E " D Y RLSF will AKFoan tsstawt k ash. nrruuiaATmi oy rr. kxuskx inpi.w v rl(X o- TBS BLAODFB. ixflammayiox ok 7i;a rkia . ON :ETlfN Of THE LVXH. SOBS THROAT, DH KH i :.r l.MkATlUU .,PALIirAT:oN Of t.:K nEAKT. HYSTERICS, CBJCP. Oll-Tll Kill CATaSUI!. IKKLCEXZA. nEADACHE, TOOTHACHE COLO rifTM.s. ac i: " "ii I.- TlicapplwAiioaurtUe Ttrar Orllr rto Ihf rr- or Mrt" hrr i paiu w o.Wicuitjr cxltua WW aSun' im anv i u.u'oi t. Twcmy drop In haKa tSSMajpsf wir wlf: In a rw atmnta rur CRAMP. Hr-ASMS, K .I K xTnIA('ll. HKAaTaORX. HICK II' vl.Ai .K. Il A KRMOS A, D SKNTFRV. roi.TO. WISH IX ITia SoWELS and all INTKRVAI. I UN Tra nhn .hMii.l a carry a bod to or TtaaV Krudy KMr r with Ihrat. A few drwt. Ik waiar will prvvrnt ackih-. .r r"- f'rui ebaiisr : watrr. IllabaturtUati Krnch ttranuv r ikxlawa aaa aUaulaut. I'EVJLR AK1 AGUE. FEVER AKD AGUE cur-l fa- lnr rta TVn m not a rv-madial Hf-m In tUia I.I that wil rur. V - r r and AfM. and nil i.hcr Maiar.a. R(Im. i il Tv ph. .id. THI..W. ami oilirr vrr (ahtai b R a f WAI'fi 'ILLsj mi quH-k a RAUMAV a HS.vDV Lltr. Fiuvn'.fil.ii It. HEALTH I BEAUTY!! steoko A!n rrnv. men sr.ootv iTnttirE OF n.KHIt AM WlJMIIIT IUJCAB HK1N AKO SEAUTirUL LOaFLEi;o.N KtL RS T j AXL. DR. RADWAV'S SarsapariiiiHii Eesolfeit THE CfciAT DLOOD PU1IFIER. nAS a"r Tif f. vnvr Ar.-mxiKHrfi ctres so S Ultra SO llAe!! AKK THE UAM.lt. Tl! E OUY -Nlr.R..OK.S. f XDKK T'lK IMKI.I RN. tuaI"" "ui' woxnaarii, seoici.ne. Everj Bay aa Increase ia FM and f eisM h M anil ML Brrr drno of I'm RARSAPARTLUAV RFSOt, VKNT c.uui.iunh-atra through i..n B..-.J. Sweat L nuc, and other Klui.U and r. the -. .t-n fhc rl-or rtf lit, lor It ri-tir the oim oT ilia K-y with new and toand materlaL s.-miuH. 9vi ulua, irhf ninilli a. Olandular dlwase. L'lcrra In il.c throat. MMth Ta mora, Nodsslu t be OUnd ajid otltrr an-.rii. .r- rin Kore Eyes. Strutucruv: Uclinrui irwta thr Ear. and lha wont ktiiu of Akin ilKi-tN Kni. Frrar Sorar, HraM Head, Ring Worm. Salt Ithrmti KrvM,-! Acne. Btkck K;iota, Wrir In in r'l'.h Tonwrt. Caa oera In tho Wamli. and ail weakeiilnc am) painBl dla-Cbarc-f, MigiM swcaia, L. . s .i Scrin ami all wawr ol the Ufe principle, are wlihin the curuth-e nwnte ... thi won k r of Modern ;bctn!tr . Bn.l a lew dare' will SroTc to any peraon luiug tt f-.r cltbt.r ol Ihcae tut tarn af lenc Iu potent power toenre them. Il the v r.i. m, daily hccomlnj rednc by the waale and decuiiinoalii.fi that l ctitlnualW V'Mrvnr u--eeU In c reatln i:..-f v ........ end repaint Hie .a re with new matrrxit m:.e fn.m liralthr blood and till the RACSAi'ARI I.I.I AN will aiifl doca aecun--. eurr la certain; for wln once thU r-tne.ly cutnmapee iu work of puriAcatlon. and aH ct;od.ln" duuiuwlitn- the loaaor wajitca. tm tvpnir will bo rap'd. aud aver day the patient will reel himaolltrroo inc U.twji aiwt tru-wr, tbe luwd d!t:cMln U-tirr, appcilic iaiproviiiu. and Cb and weight lncr-aaii.;. Hot only doca tho 8a asar tetLLu RctoLrr.T eaeal II known rvinr.llal apti; in rliccura ot Cbr:ur. cn fuloua. ('.MtMitutionai, and bk.ln dUcaaca; bat u u iba only poalilva euro for Kidney -& Bladder Cor.iplalnts, Urinary and Womb drwac. Crarxl. O-.brtta. Drnm-r Stnppaxoor Waaar. li.contmciice ol" L'nv. Rctcbi'a Lh Aluauilnuria, and In all caac wbrra there ar brick duat.l. p-it. or the water U lUlci, c.au . r.uxo.1 w ith ui.'rtanrca llko the wMtrarnnm, or th.-wi.l. Ilk -white llk. ur th-ra la a morbid, drk. I..xiw nniar-an.-a. ami while Unite 4lt:.i dp.lt.. and wli... u.-rr ia a i.r.cWl i, liuriitu a. nation win-n paiitx Water ami pa.ii in ibo Siuj.I of liM . and a..a. ib4 Lutna. Tumor if 1'2 Years Crmr.h Cured hy Jladtcny's IU tolvcnt. DR. RADWAY'S perfectly tasteleaa. rletrartlT cna'M wl:h tweet liurve. i.-culate. pnrlfr. i i ama mud .nanf.im-. ana. way'a Pi I la, fur the cure of all i.'uH.rder. vi tha rimanai a Liver. Howell, Kidm HUdder. Kervowa tlnaiaw" neaaacne. onwipatuin. ikjattvenea, IndUreatlon Dh pepata, BIlVoBaneakSilUjua Fevrr. Innaiii.aa.lnu f tha HoweK fUea. and all Ix-ranremni. ot tha Internal Yiacera. Warranted to eflvct M po-lrlre care. Purele Vefetaiile, oontaiuin uo uierctfr , uiiueraUwr Jci;n ota drug. A few doaea of RAT) WAT'S FILLS win free lha eya tem from all the aooea named 1 -oruera. l'rice laceajta par Box. SOLD RY IfKUOOUTa ' US READ -KAL.SK A.XO TRUE.'' Ram oa latter tamp to RADWAT S CO., V. S3 Warraw Hi. New York Informjulon worth thouaaiula will he aant yoa. TIIE OIUCAT ItEMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION wliich can be cured by a timely resort to this stand ard preparation, as has been proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is acknowl edged by many prominent physicians to be the most reliable preparation ever in troduced for the relief and cure of all Lung complaints, and is ofl'ered to the public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. When resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect a speedy cure iu tho most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Congh, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in tho Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. Wistar's Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave tho cause behind, as is the case with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. ' mSP ARID T BETH W. FOWLE 4 80N8, And aold by Dructf.U and Land Deeds. TrnbA TiA Commissioner's Deeds, Sheriffs Deeds, Chattel IMortcaces. Stc T?rt GU1 -a At 5. 1 A VA KIV av miis om , .aaaasv an . mr wv ,v Dr. J. Walker's CallfbmU Tin epar Hitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chioily from tbe na tive herbs found on tbe lower ranges of the Sierra Ne'.id;i nioun tains of Califor nia, tbe medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. Tlio questioii to almost dailr asked. " What is tbe cause of the unparalleled success of Vixeoax Bit ters V Our answer is, that thev remove the cause of disease, and tbe patient re covers bis health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Kenovator and fnvigorator of the system. Never before in tbe history of the world bsa a medidas beea compounded poaainf the reaisrkabls equalities of Vinkgab Dittebs in hcalins th sick of every disease man is heir to. TWy are a g enUe Purpative as well as s Tonic, relieving Contention or Inflammation of ths Liver aud Visceral Organs ia Bilious Diseases j The properties of Dr. Wali-tr's Vieegab Uittebs ST Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative. Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative. Counter-Irritant Sudorific, Altera tive snd Anti-Bilious. I Grateful Thousands proclaim Vix xsab Bitters tbe most wonderful In Tiforant that ever rustaiucd th tinkiug system. No Person can take these Bitters according to directioaa, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed jby mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. bilions. Remittent aud Inter mittent r evors, which are so preva lent in tbe valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially tbose of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illiuois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Itcdl Colorado, Brazos, Uio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during tho Summer and Autumn, and rcnuirLably so during sea sons of unusual heat mid dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of tlio otoiuach mid liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful inihionce upon these various or gans, is.csseutially necessary. There is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to Dr. J. Walkkh's Yinboak Hitters, as they kill speedily remove the dark colored jiscid matter with which V.io bowels ire loaded, at the saT.e time stimulating tho secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring tho healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body acairst Mseas? by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar BiTTKRa. No epidemic can tr.Lo bold ofasystfcm thus lure-armed. Dyspepsia or !i:di7flioi!, Head ache, Pasn in t!:o Shoulders, Coughs, 'l ightness of the Chest, Dizziness. Sour Eructattnu of tlia Stomach. Bad Tas:c in tho Mouth. Bilious Attacks. Palpita tation of tho Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, J'u in in tho re-ion of t!i0 Kid neys, and a hundred other (minful symp toms, uto the ofTsprinKS of )vspeMua. One bottle v. iii prove a lietterfrtuinuitee of its.rneriu than a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofula, or Kimr's Evil, Whiu bwellinrs, Ulcers, Eryiilas, Sueiiwl Sock, Goitre, dcrofuluus Iuflaiiiiiuaitiiui. ludultit Iuflanimatiuna, sfereuriiU A uY.-iioua, Old Sores, EfupUons f the Skin. Sure Kyea, ete. In these, m in all other couatiintioiud Dia eases, Walkkb's Yinkcak Bitikbs hara hown tbeir great curative povi-n iu the rnoRt obstinate and iutraetable caMes. For Inflammatory aud Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers. Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidnev and Bladder these Bitters have no equal. Such Duesses are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases. Person en gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, (5old-aters, and Alinera, as they advance in life, are subject to .psurjjysie of the Bowel a. To guard against Una, take a dre f Walkbb's Vis eqab BrTTKBs occasiouallr. For Skin Diseases,' Eruption, Tet ter, SalMthenru, Blotches Spat. I'miplea, Pustules, Boils, Carbunclea, Ring-wornu, Scald hcal, Sore Eye. Eryaipclas. Itch, Scorfs, Discoloration of the Stin, Ilumnrs and Diseases of Uie Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dng up and carried out of the system ia a short time by the use of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking rn the Kyxtcdi of so many thousand are effectually destroyed and removed. Ho system bf medicine, no vermifuges, no an Uiclmiuitics willfree tbe system from worms like these Bitters. Fpr Female Complaints, in young or old, roamed or single, at the dawn of wo manhood, or tho turn of lire, these Tome Bitters display so decided an influence that unproveeaent is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find its impuriUe burning through the skin' in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores: cleans it when yon find it obstructed and slureish in the veins : rlf ana ii ill it (a foul; your feelings will tell ron when. Keep k& 1.1. . 1 .1 SL L.SL a a iuo uiooq pore, ana me neaiu of me 1 1 ,u wuu iouqw. It. H. Mr DOW A I. D CO.. nrMgtslsgad Gem. Agts Saa Ftsissmi. Califara aaa ear. of Waahinrton aod CeeaSksa tsa, ST. T. Sold by all Dr u Kc I nd ITaSllaia, CO-, NT EVENING CRESCENT, A tonnrniitf Daily Paper, - RALEIGH N. C. Reliable, High-Toned. Courteous. J. S. HAMPTON. TERMS CASH : Taail AMfn.J. il uat u m. - months : SO cenU for one month wiuoa oi uo t,,uu. THE WEEK Y RE3CENT. m vaper tor the rsaUy. Ooe year $1.50 ; Six month 75 cents Taree raooins w cents. Clubs of Pies tt- Ta irl rljss J. $7 HAMPTON, Proas imm. , March , 1874-tt R-hK-. A MEDICAL 1TLITJ Br.T. 8. PERRY'8 VEGETABLE AR0MAllC BITTERS Bitters oj or t age. Thetw m stkia lik. SI mvisjoeasTtt ajg too. u, the broken down syaleST natle sod maUrioos distrteH tWv eU Isssi ofQaioisM ssiaadon mmi bill. " tO PStSoaa aMflari. fZ , T,o Delicate Females. LMies, old or yoaag, will find IU ipiusny adapted to disease, pocoaar ssTskZ sax. Siwoastiuat, LaeaUode, Vs7nt of K rI2? aod Geoeral DebHiir, all vi.W to t5 caarss of these inesdsaaWe'muer. HEAR WHAT I88AID. HEAR WHAT 18 SAID H V i II Vl'Ui'nir. . . " Dr. PuBT'-JBltAer' -Oly CbilUarefoae. jHsrdlr u. "Ranil m. a. n Keskiac like tSem h Bitters I enclose aflidavit ofay esse. I had to de o to convince you of the wonder core" "Sorrly they are th most delisAUuI whs too ic in the world." facto?' WUB0 700 Pble "Hurrah I No more Rheumatism " w auvre iiwmacne, thanks to We eoold fill this paper twice over with IssS such genuine extracts, hot tbe sbove must ssd fic. Our BiUerssre prepared under the super VU..00 of D 8. Perry, kember of the pJral College of Physicians and Surgeons. LoadL. England, sad of the Medical Clinic oK-JoV All orders should be addressed soTw PERKY AROMATIC BITTER CO. NEW YORK,U.Il The Bitters are sold e i ther by the bottle or Case at $1 per bottle. a iB end'nf ters for advice as ta their diss will cooler quite a fovor by gi,- :mmmmro( County ss well as Town where they bowde. It will Bare us a wonderful amount e! time and snnovaoce if this will be observed. Dr. E. PERRY A ROM AT K RITTVm rvw PA NY. GREAT FAULT KDICDfl. Dr. GREEN'S PIT CURE ! Tha Great Remedy for Rpilpty, Carat, r its. Hnaamt OnitUnn.. v vr-L fulness, acts promptly, often arrresting the Rsi from the first day's use, even where thev have COMPOUND EX. CORYDAT.Tt t iWMrvuiD EX. CORYDALIB ' Great Vegetable AlteratiT, Cares. ufula.Secoi.dsrr vphaiis, rjTjpoosssoa the , and all diseases arising from impure Bleed Tne ui Scrofi! sain, sou all disease a risn.g MEDICATED HONEY. A Sovereign Balm for w . -rw., a CJutts. Aathms. and all i1i -aa ..f iUm .;. aaces and Lunsa. Bv ita timrlv a bmm poWd casus of Cotiiaimfition are promptl; re lieved and the Longs restored to health. NEURALGIA SPECIFIC ! A prompt, positive and permanent the excruciating pains of Neuralgia, I 1 la rn ana ."Visliea. For Sale by T. F. Elutu. Prepsredonlv by Dr. GREEN, LINDLEY BE1TLET CHARLOTTE N. C. Nor. , 1873.-ly. KEARNEY'S FLUID EXTRACT I s Tbe only known remedy for BRIGT'S DISEASEa And a positive remedy for GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIA BE TES, DYSPEPSIA. NERVOUS DEBILITY Non-retention or Incontinence of Urine, Irdav uon, moamauon or L Ice ration of tbe BLADDER & KIDNEYS, SPERMATORRHOEA, Leucorrhena or Whites, Diseases of the ( 1 land Kinaaa I .l - iw.jj Coloulue Gravel or Brickdust Lepoatt W AT a aa I sr-wa Ms- cus or m 1 1 iry iiscnarges. KEARNKyS Permanently Cures all BLADDER, KIDNEYS AND DROPSICAL 8WLLINGeV Esisting In Meu, Women and CMVsjL NO MATTER WHAT TIIE AGE f Prof. Steele says : "One bottle of Fluid Extract Rorhn is worth zoo other Bochus combined." Price, One Dollar ner Bottle, or Six for Dollars. Sold by C. R BABKEB A CO. Depot, 104 Duane St, N. Yen A Physician in attendance to pondence and give ad rice gratia tr-Bead stamp for FsmpUeSs, -TO THE- Nqtok and De-iltoM OF ROTH 8EXE8. No Charge for Advice and Da. J. R DvOTT mrmA..mtm. I. College, PhildphiaTaotkorc, Sexual or Urinary Organ, (wkicfc kekas sssde aan il J -S 9 at J rnauef from what caase ssHsstis er ss ong standing. A practice of 90 rears ess mm to treat diseases with rVsss OAecaootcaa forward letter deacrikis and enclosing stamp to prepay posts MM for the Guide la Hnlik J. It nvrrmr is r Pkyaicianand Sorgeon, 104 DuaaeBc, X. Y. Feb. 5 1874 tt CRAIGE & ( KAIGE, ATTORNEYS Al AJID Saltr iters it i iknsfd. 8pecial attention paid to n Bankraptej. Chills and Tmrr aa4iles BDGI Sept &,-6U

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