.ii . m - . - . --i -t TerWtian tnafretW "of Moline, HI., have petitioned tor beer 8loona. A man charged Wayne county, 111., $2 for takirg bit own wife to the poor Louse. Philadelphia "looms" up with 250 car pet manufactories. The rulal Jersey-men's favorite profani ty if "Juniper Giuger T" Nashville man advertises for 'a Christain man who understood how to coat a boiler " A large coal merchant in England, who is a teetollcr, declines all orders from brewers or distillers, tor fuel to be used in their business. Canadians drank over eighteen million gallons of intoxicating liquors last year. Health of Box. Jefferso,Davis. From a private letter from Hon. Jeff erson 1avia to Frank H. Alfriend, Esq. ef this eity, dated, London; Eoglsad, Aprif28th, we take the following extract, which will be welcome intelligence to the numerous menus ot cue onumgiiisnes gentleman throughout the South : , "Jj h iye im'provcd m health voyage aeross the Atlantic and by the though yet weak hopo to return soon and be en tirely restored to my usual condition. It will be remembered that the health of Mr. Davis was considerably impaired whenue leltthia country. Wilmington Star. . . KlT-Exux It is generally understood that Mr. Pnrnell, the Radical candidate far Public Instruction, was a Ku Klux. In fact, there arc persons iu this town who say they were present and assisted in initiating him. Mr. Pool asked him the question if he waa 'a member of the order and Mr. Pnrnell did not answer it, 'Winston Sentinel. Thx Penitj-.xtiart. There are four hundred and forty convicts in round num bers at the penitentiary. Twenty-four of these only nro women, three white and tweaiyone btack.Once every month the laws and regulations of the Penitentiary are read to nil the prisoners and Mr. Harrison takes, occasion to give them sound and sensible lecturers on morality trying to make them reconciled to their situation. These lectures do much good and their eflect is every day seen.- Crw- cent. The Alabama Press Convention. Birmingh am May H 1. Th Alabama Press Convention re-elected the former o Ulcere, ami concluded the routine busi ness. 1'b' y passed resolutions ef thanks toiho auUiorities of Jim mighatn and citi- "a - 1 a zunaior tlitir unbounded hospitality to thsan and their New York guests, and also toranous railro.ds, and to the Western 1 uion Telegrapp Company for the free use of their line, and theu adjonmed, their session very harmonious. After the adjournment all the editors visited ilie ore bed and coal mine furnace, dec, tha visitors expressing great astonishment at Uic immensiiy ot uiiuerul wealth in Alabama. aion. w. si. kobdiss. I us recent npeejL of thin talented gentleman in the B. Hoaao of llepruMentntives, on the T T S-k mt evils and abuses of tho Internal Revenue system was vory ublot and is highly spo ken of. He thoroughly exhausted the babket. II: ; arguments in favor of the . t i s . euitro uboiiiioti ci tne whole system are well-nigh unanswerable. Charlotte 0&- scrcer. v . if ; ' ' VViiitk an ! colored Mks, usually have pleuty of time on their hands and to spar but editors uod printers have none: mid like farmers, they are hard worked and poorly compensated, but yet, both stick to their occupations, fir they are noble callings. One supplies knowledge and and mneraenr, the other bread, meal aisi cotton to fud and clothe the world. American. - . ' 1 Ji Solthern Journal tells us that over one hundred and forty thousand people are without food ajid shelter in the Sooth, and that the Hoods hare robbed them of all Lut life. First the war then the carpet-hag- domination and now the floods. Never in history were a peo ple so severely punished. Uan we not do something to relieve their burdens something more than to siug hyms ant strew Dowers over Confederate graves on Uscoratiou day. iV. i. Herald. A Capital Point Well Made. lbc civil nglits bill, Sumner's legacy of Utsso t1o South, is et ill under considera tion in tho Senate.' In that body Mrv Norwood, of Georgia, made an effective spesjeb against it, in the course ot which he made the following strong aud origin al point : y "June years ago four millions staves w we set free. The next year they in vented wi ll the ei.il rights. The third year they were given tho ballot. Within thai Li uf Npa.ce of time the negroes were made professors of iiepuhlicau doctrines, aud set up as rulers. History furnished no such par,. II. I. Of the 60,000 Israeli les who went out from Egypt bnt twe were fouud competent to be rulers in forty a, llvuuir they were instructed by niiiUdilro-.ii ihe great Creator of the uni- Ti;o Uepublican party had made 600,000 rolera in ten minute without any assistance. Tho man and brother waa ukeu off the corn field and made a Re publican Diatesman by act of Congress." SiiALL Mkaks. The power of money is, upi.u the whole over-estimated. The great oat thiuga that have beeu accomplished was uwt by rich mu, or by subscription lists, but by inwn of small peeuniary means. The greatest thinkers, discoverers, inventors and a Uats. e btH.a men of moderate wealth, uiany er tnem tittle raited abova the condi tion of inanoal laborers iu point of wordly ciicamstauces. Aud .twill always be so. Bieh eaare ofteuer su impediineutthan a stimulos tw action, and iu many eases they are Quite as uiuci a umfortuue as a bltskaino- TKw as uiuci a uiisioriuue as a blessing, youth who iuherits wealth is likely to life made too easy for him, and he has i iug left to desire. Having no special ... . m have uoth- Snaeia.1 nK. ieet to struggle for, he finds time heavy on bands ; remains morally and mentally asleep, and his position in society is often no higher than that of a polpypos over which ho tide floats. Henry Ward Beecher lays down in a se cent letter that "total abstintaee is the ra tional and safe remedy for intemperance." He sees no value tn preventive laws at this time which, however right in principle can not be eofbred now because of the low toi of oublic feeliner. He would wis his men from the despotism of stroug drink by reasoning, moral influence and kiudneas, rather than by an y form of violence. The pathetic paragraph headed "Ste phens going home to die," now making' the rounds of the oreae. excites so much sympathy that a Richmond paper thinks it would be an outrage for him to live any longer. , Independent Candidates and Disorganizes.- Sys the Hillsboro Reor der. The success of oar party is a vita) necessity, to which no personal ambition or aspiration mast be opposed; they should not be permitted to stand in the way, but party exigencies demand that all elements of defeat should be inexorably swept away. The Wilson Advance asks the follow ine pointed query : "How many white men of intelligence hare joined the Radicals and not sought office ? How many negroes have filled uerative offices, notwithstanding they eoostite the bulk of the party T we a- b a aa a eB - m e t pause for a reply." Bold Feat of a North Carolina -El Xijigmeci. f Hickory Press. Aldrice has been running on the Western North Carolina Kail road for manv years He is one of those brave, noble-hearted. iron-nerved men that distinguish and honor bis profession. Tne incident we are about to relate is vouched for by a reliable gentle man. Last Saturday, as the Junaluskie was aporncliing Morgan ton Station, Aldrige saw ahead, last beyond the Silver Lreek bridge, an old grey headed man he recog nizd as Clem Farr seated on the track with his back toward the train reading a newspaper supposing that Clem was read- ing liov. uussn s reply to tne r.ugusn Baronet, iu the Piedmont Press, he deter mined not to interuot him too suddenly, and if possible rescue him from the destruction tjat seemed imminent. So he shut off steam and jetked the whistle' rope vigorously. Still the old gentleman kept on reading the newspaper as if be didn't propose to be dis turbed by a railroad train. Seeiug that he could neither call Clem's atteution from the paper nor stop the train in time to prevent a fatal accident instantly determined on a most perilous feat such as he had read ahout in the papers as being performed with neatness and success. He accordingly gave his hat to the fireman to hold, together with a mes sage to his mother-iu-law that he died brave ly iu the perform ence of his duty with his face id the front. He went out on the cow-catcher; leaned far over, and, as the terrible engine dashed up with one powerful sweep of his arm hurl- f d the old man from the track into the ditch and ioto safety he swooned back against the head of the boiler for a few moments. Then the train was slowly backed up to wbere the old man lay in the ditch ; and the conductor and all the passengers got out aud gatheredaround, and everybody laughed bnt Aldrige, and he Clem wasn't hurt a bit. being well stuffed with straw. There are two certain people (not boys either) in Morgautou who had better make themselves scarce about tne depot at tram times. JAS. LEFFEL'S IMPROVED DOUBLE Turbine Water Wheel. POOLE & HUHTT, Ulatimore, Maaefaetarers far - the South asd Sstbwest Nearly 7000 now in nse, working nnder heada varying from 2 to 240 feet ! 24 oizes, from ." to 96 inches. The most powerful Wteel in the Market, And most economical in use of Water. Large ILLUSTRATED Pamphlet sent post free. MANUFACTURERS, ALSO, OP Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers, Babcock' & Wilcox Patent Tubulons Boiler, Ebangh's Crusher for Mincials, Saw and Grist Mills, Flouring Mill Machinery, Machinery for White Ajeaa w erKs ana uu iuius, ouaiting rni leys and Hangers. w : mm V aw -' -a. w v- a-a a. a. aa W O Feb. 19. 18746mos. F. BAKER, & CO., sell the celebrated 1 And Cotton King Cook Stoves. Also, Church, Parlor nd office Stoves, and war rant them to give .perfect satisfaction. Tin. Sheet -iron dk Hopper Work done at short notice and tn the best manner. Sept. ll.tf., ; BUCK EYE BEE HIVE. f Having purchased the right to manufacture the Bock Eye Bee Hive for the counties of Rowan, Stanly, Cabarrus, Iredell, Catawba and Davie. I am prepared to fill orders and sell in these counties this valuable and improved Hire. I will sell farmers rights, when they will make a club of five, at ten dollars s right. I will also sell Township righto on reasonable terms. Nearly Every body that examines It bays one. It will mote than pay for itself in one year. All we ask is a trial. Come and examine the Hive for yourselves sad be convinced. Manufactory on East Corner of Lee & Coun sel streets, near the Depot. HENRY CAUBLE. Car aL aa a aBkj lMBn,aai''?aaAkPBBP ' I Rok JSSPS ,a ,i a aW "a' SSkiaaR ' ' - e a MWttiabjnand Danville. Bi&unen Danville B. W., V. C. Division, and Vorth Western H, C, R., W. CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. JftsMirt ssmflf tinipniay, Fsb SM, 1874 . ea afa- ,r w - aa - GOING NORTH. STATIONS. Maxu ISO TU T.S8 P J J0.09 S.15 aw 5 28 " i 11. SO ' " 9.83 r sr r8Jt Al 8.66 " . l.lexr" S.S7 8.08 ru It. " (Ire Arrive at Richmond. GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. Mail. " Danville 44 Greeusboro.. ... " Salisbnt y " Asr-LiM J'uoc't Arrive at Citarlotte. mm -t. 116 it 3 66 1 6.36 iters 4.00 " 6.33 4 8.66 ' 9.00 M GOING EAST. GOMG WaST. Leave Greensboro.. " Co Shops M fialeiah 2.00 A M Arr. 12-30 a M " 3 66 sL'velo 8,30 640 " Arr. at Goldboro'.. U.40r u ve 300 ru ff. C.R R ( Salem Bravch. ) .Leave Greensboro 4. 06 r M Arrive at 3alem 6 50 r n Leave Salem .....10 Mr a Arrive at Greensboro. .11 30 r a Leave Greensboro 1 SO a M Arrive at Salem . .3 00 a a Leave 8alem. .800 A M Arrive at Greensboro 9 45 a u . Passeneer train leaving Balelch at 7 40 r u connects avGreecsboro with the Northern bound train; making the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price oi Ticket same as via other routes. Tsaius to aud from points East of Greensboro connect at U aensboro with Mail Trains to or from ints Nor ill or South. Trains daily, both ways On Sundays Lynchburg Accommodation leave Richmond at 942 A m , arrive at Barkeville IS 39 F m , leave Burkeville 4 35 A , arrive at Rich mond 7 68 A X Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains be tween Charlotte and Richmond, (without change) r or lurtner lniormation auaress S E. ALLEN, Gen'l Ticket Agent, Greensboro. N C T M R TALCOT, Engineer & Gen'l Superintendent FURlSriTTJ-JRE ! J. A. C10DFKLTER & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture, (W& Invite attention to their stock of " Cottage Bedsteads French Chamber "StsL Suit-;, Walnut and painted Cane Seat Chairs Rocking Chairs of all descriptions, Ex tension Dining tables of all Rinds' Wardrobes. Washstands, W hat-No ten. Sofas, Reception Chairs and Parlor Suits. Also, many othei articles which we are prepared to sell as chea or cheaper than any House in tne western pari ofthe State. Be sure to call nearly opposite the Mansion Hotel, next door below the Express office, see our stock and hear our prices. Our terms cash. Special orders (made from photographs in our office) will be supplied. A full assortment of Rosewood, Metnlit and Walnut Burial Case, which can be furnish ed at 6 hours notice. March 19, 1S74 ly. Mannood : How Lost, How Restored ? ipfsfm Jst published, a new edition ol ggtW Dr. Culverwell's Celcbra r ik ar . ... ma -iw xeaxiSSaV on tne radical curt (without medicine I of SpKRuirnnkHPri nr Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Loa- f ' SSf' T,ta.1 and V,T8,r il. luipuuiiiitmo IU .UJUiajJC, etc. , MITV VA3loUAVr- tiox, Lpilkpsy and Fits, induced by self-in- T, - .IT15 ' , a, savvj aii ee jvwivu vn i viui'tj VII 1 J oia cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarntrns conse quences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife ; pointing out s mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effec tual, by means of which every sufferer, no mat ter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, ana radically. lnu Lecture should be in the hands ot every youth and every man in the land Sent under seal, in a plain eave ope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamp. Also, UK. SILLSBKE'S UEMLD i FOR PILES. Send for circular. Address the Publishers, J C KLINE da CO. 127 Bowerv. Ne ew York PosfOffice Box4 586.' Life Insurance Company OF VIRGINIA. Home Office Petersburg, Ta. OFFICERS. A. Q. McIlWAixt, ... - . President, DArcy Paxil, - - - - 1st Vice Pres't. D. B. Tes jj ant, . - - 2nd 44 " Sam'l B. Paul? - - Secretary & Manasrer. Dr. R. W. Jekfery, - - Medical Director. Stock Capital $389 000. ORGANIZED MARCH 1871. Ratio of Assets to liabilities mors than two to ens. ;; Vii.il ' ii sfihi a Policies Issued on all desirable plans, Par ticipating and Non-participating. Lowest rates of Premium consistent with safety. Reserve from premiums invested in reach 01 Policy-holders everywhere. Polices non-for-feitable after second premium according to their terms, and the amount non-forfeitable is written in the policy in plain English, so that there can be no Misunderstanding. Restrictions only sash as everv sensible man will heartily endorse. The new plan called SAVINGS BAK K Insurance, I neonliar to this Com nan v hae mavtta L ' i by no other form of insurance : doUct -holders. as well ss persons expecting to become such snouia examine it carenuiv. NAT. RAYMER, Nwto. N. c. General Aeent Western N. C. J. W. Msuney, Local Agent, Salisbury, N. C. Match 101 1874 ly. ft i i 'ifV. Blachner and I1BU3 and Solicitors. SAL1SB UBY, N. C. esboro. r -1 Nations. mah mail. ffw' "' 1 Henderson. THE NEW FAMILY 8IN6ER SEWING MACHINE. We claim and can show that tt lathe mip .,if.,l AUImIaI lmnrsl. adjusted, easily operated, and smoothly running of all the Family Sewinc Meshiaea It is re- mar kahle not only for the range and variety of . ! i . i r .1 Jlff'.r.nl kinds of tenure which it will sew with equal facility and perfection, using silk twist, linen or r-cttnn thread, fineornoarse. makinc the IJmtK- LOCKEu-Ei.ASTic-STiTCH, alike on both sides of the fabric sewn. Thus, beaver cloth, or leather, may be sewn with great strength and uniformity ofs'titch: and. in a moment, this willing and never-wearying instrument may be adjust ed far fine work on gauxe or gossamer tissue, ot kne 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 wiih pleasure refer the public to the Odd and Bronze Medals and Diplomas awarded to our 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. Bnt it cives us much greater pleasure, to present to the public the sworn returns of sale, I to which an v one can have s coses) of the di flcr- ent Manufacturers of Machines, for the last four years, made to the receiver appointed by the owners of valuable Sewing Machine Patents, and which shews the precise number of machines sold by each Company. 1869 1870 1871 1879 Sinter Msaarsetiag Ok., SS.7S1 ItTSS 1LS tit JM Whf!i k Wilson do I, ISBS Ja,WM Howe Mac ln Co., 45,000 irore A Baker Sewing M cl.lne Co., tS,HS Damtstle S !ng 4 Wea'l Sew s do 1,ST WHeox S GibkS do 17,201 Wllaon . So T5,15 S4.010 116,000 5T,40J sa.tet tSAte set 14.6TS atts 11,660 S&.SSS itJtr st.tu SS.ltT tl,lM w.m lssst 15,9'T Stjtlt 4t64 4B.444 BMBf tMM 18.980 Amerieko Batton-Hole Oyer teaming Machine Co., T.Ttt Qnfd Medal do riormee do 1861 16 sr UTtS 14.S07 B. P. Uowe do Vlot r . do OavU - do Bio's - do Reminrtnn Ratplro do S. . Braonsdorf So Kexsioae - do BarUett, Rereralbla do Hartraai k Faatoa do 11,901 it m OS rss) Vs. 4,98? 4,262 MSB 1St 1.000 su 1,004 tO.OM T.St 4Ttt atss . SONi tMO tit 17 1M 49t Leeor Original Hwe do Kinkle S Lroa do rtr do 4.M8 Sll t.4tA tsss Ljtrs it tot 'liplle do ire o e tou ham do 1,141 Q. Vo'rna do M'Kay do O. r. Th mion do Union RaUon-Ho'e do .k'kvitt do T71 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 hare Tawed or ibandoned an nmprotitnble business. We respectfully solicit a call from nil psrtio l osi ring a first class Sewing Machine. At our Store near the Public Square will b found the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS for Tucking, Cording, Rtiflling, Ac. Also Silk. Linen, and Cotton Threads, ssss asa a. neeoies, uii, acc. Singer Manufacturing Co JOHN A. RAMSAY, Oct. 2-tf. Agent. vv. J a 1 .Xaaa The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the , Country I $60,000 00 10 BE DISTRIBUTED IN L. D. SINE S I67tt REGULAR MONTHLY TFT -EiNTlTRPRlQF To be drawn Monday, June 8th, 1874. a a - - iiAkaiii iiijl.1 TWO GRAND CAPTICAL OF $5,000 EACH IN Two prises fit. 000 1 GREEK8BACKS ! Five prizes $500 V Each in GREENBACKS. Ten prises $100 J" 1 Horse A Buggy, with Silver-mounted Har ness, worth $600 One Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth $660! Ten Family Sewing Machines, - - worth $100 each ! Fwe Gold Watches A Chain, worts $300 each I Five Gold American Hunting Watches, worth $izo each. Ten LadizJ Gold Hunting Watches. Worth $100 each : 800 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches (in all,) worth from $20 to $300 each. Gold Chains, Silver-ware. Jewelry Ac, Ac. of Gifts , i Tickets Limited to 60,000. a -6. a - a " a . ft ansa. ai . t 4Ska iJKr la-XSai jul AGENT8 WANTED to Sell Tickets, to whom Liberal Premiums will bo paid. r w Single Tickets $1 : Six Tickets $6 ; Twelve Tickets $10 ; Twenty-five Tickets $20. Circulars containing a fall list of prises, a de scription of the manner of drawing, and other information in reference to the Distribution, will be sent to any one ordering them. All let ters must be addressed to scaur orncB, L. D. HIKE. Box 86. 101 W. Fifth 8tv encmin, SEND FOR THE AND PEICE UST. 100-PiBce French CMm D: 1 FOR $22 FRENCH CHINA AND STONE given away (almost.) Tea, Toilet snd everything elsesame way. Call j or for Cstalognes. WASHINGTON HADLEY8, RrVDVVAY'S READY RELIEF C1TKSS THE WORST FAINS In from One to Twenty Minutet. NOT ONS HOUR sovran wrra rsist. radways be apt rrliev is eras m LTERT FAIR. tt ru Ik tnl and M The Only Pain Romody HUM kUkkk fttlK SO' Iaaaimit. and tMM Mkrral Ik or irfU . cfvaonajw loTwanTraivtms. nr. Saw WmI of e xt-racialta lfc i ala I Ha tmttVtl KTttr, Vd rkMM. tutlrm. CHM. XrrrM prairt4 wttk ainhw mj o9t, RADWAY'S READY RILI1F tll xrrc iXMx or ISKL Arroan tsiWAjrr nrLAMXA ms kionkyk I N K 1. A M ATiOK Or TUB BLADDER. I X rLAI X ATIOX Or TUB H'iWIIA iflS iKSTfQX Or THE LVX; SORS THROAT, wmaxr hmKaThi vu rAtiTvnoR or the nr. art. hysterics, cejcr, oiitiikui Catarrh, ixtlcxxea. HXAPAClip. TOOTH AT HR. RRFRAtOtA. RirEDf ATlSM. COLD CHILLS. AOUB CHll.tJi. anMcarUrti InUr Btvttrv Ik mh r ptmjjrntOtm kaka MtrvHj xMa walsSarW m TwmIj dpop ia kl' a I arnhlrr of ara'T will ! fr w i.iaaal cwra CRAVfi rrst9. CR mVAOM. II R A RTSl'RX, Mi Ii UK ilMCMt, ikRUSA. DVMKNTRRT. fSilJO. WIXP IN TRK uWEIJ. ana all 1RHRRSAI. CUJH TravliiaVaaiiU alar. rrr a ketk a wmjr StaaMIr Stltr wttk iWb. a raw 4r-a- la water will wrrvat trkaw ar fmim frwaa ika mt wairr. 1' tikwUrr tkau I raawk aVaavljr f BS1SW aa a BUkkMlaMt, rEVER Ai n AGUE. FRTRR ARO AGLE wraSjar ft rat awl a raaamilal k ftt Hi OiN ..r. thai will and Aur. and all 41ar Malawi. w. wr, r Milaw Tvh..Hl Tltw. aaU Mkar rVrrr. laMt t fcr RAD WAVM IMUJtl p.. alefc a. RAOWAT S RRaDI at. USr. rill. rfnta r kwlla. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! STRONG ARR rrRRBtCJl BIyD-tX T.B - jY rTStHH A-H WH..IIT-. I.. !! M. IN ANU La Aim kv l cuaruLAio rcl-rrd tu all. DR. RADWAY'S THZ CRCAT BLOOD P'JllFtCR. Mas ma? K rnr yost Arr'W'nTRO rrRR: Jl ICR ' k'A''lt AMR THK fM'IB. TI5H K;V t' ! DKK' .r.., si Ml K I.N" ri.i' K. V1IAT Etbj Bay a Increase ia M ait Weight H M asi Felt Rrfry drws wf l1 .c ' SA VA UU LUX Rr.KCU VKNT ciMmun. t, ilirn ic'. 'f Mkr4. Rarrat. Urate. ad MiUrr flald and li.i.v .i Hm m ioi tt vk-ar nt Ufa. for It rtalr thf Mn of th - ii wii h imw and .ootid mat. iial. ffru; Ula. Sir'i:,u. f ..t m i. ', . itlandiUnr dlwa. I i- r- -" Om ikroait. Matk. Tn iu.tr. Xadvln Ihr iHkWaV aii.l asw ttn 4 ila . wm. .r I.vc M ninvrm" diliarca ir-mi th- Kar- an. too wont irnta .kni ilUca- K r ui-'j..n. iir,vU llad. Klna VVta-Mt. Sal' on. Kr . -Aetie. lllaek ""U. R'oriMa Iu mm- I UbA. Tou.r. -n jer in lUo Wm'j. ainl all ai. .ninf aud -ato:nl duv shjrc . Nk'ht Swi-aia. fcaaT atni sn all w..r ... Ike lifo i.rlucoi.'. .; wllliin Uir cura.lv, rntmr i Him wundrrui Mwdarn (TwBtltr. and a fra day. a will rove tn Aky imituti ulu; 1: f-ir eiiU-r oi Ukaat tuna ai Skwsa ha p't-nt xiw r fefcnrr tbetn. . If thr i-atiNit, dallv lvouitnc rtdu.- -d br tbr sui. and u. c-, . iiih oiii. a that i contfnM.illr r-: t ..in; rmr ernX In a. TOatkaR I M inMn. anr r--alr th am with i-wWairi:il uuvlo r--t.i Itaaltbv lil.-m ni I hi' tba SAMAI'AIClMdAM will awd 4awa .-m nr. run U certain; lor whrii t-iare ihi- r r.i ! h. n. .. . - it work '( aaiinratlmt. end m-r.-d.ta ln i.l.li, Ik- loaawt wa.le. ll rrixr. La rai.J 411 1 rfi da the iNiticnt will iv. IhluiM-lrtrr.iM iaw U-ite. aaklaawaaaw r. th Inoil .lIsmMih:; brltrr, appt-tin- imrwvln,- and Sfh and wclplit in.T. Not tmljr !. the Siminhiuj i Kctoun c- Sll Mown rmwi 1.1 1 kf r mt. hi t nc rnra ,.1 :ur4iir. arrt lukvua. c.ii.iliutionai, and kkn dMcoara; kwt ii k ik owly iwaM cant for Kid tic 1 tOSlathlcr Complaints, V rlnarr anl Woibb nuetum . Crail. aSaaWoaw ' himiHaar of Water. Iwaailwii wi L'rii . Sr : 1. a.w, Albwiniuarla. aud i.t aU rm wifr. ntriw a: -li.-ick 1ut il. dia.er ik wetr i- thsk, tiod. tut . w itk juhataurt alikr the white au rye. St sakisd H white atlk. -r ili.r-i 1- a utrUki. djrk. Mii-.n- i-i t-s ane. and wliii hnnr dual H-it. a ltd w 1. . u.'ir a ariakuiA. nitrntin n-an..u . . . : - -.In. wai.r. . 1 a.u iu tba Saaail i lUa i.-c - ai.i aU-; j tba Tumor if 1 2 Yrtirx' Cf'tr'h 1 Of water, iw-awu DR. RADWAY'3 PiDfiHstFl erfrctlv lassrlsaa, i 'Wtsarttjr eoa-i wi u t ,. fitm, riraulai. OMrilv. n-awar and airra. a. IU4 way' I1IK fc lit- cure d all dUrUraw( tba -mjr' . Idvrr. Mararrbs Kidwata, ltbtddrr. SrTfm lk Headache, t 'uiiat:patin. (Ti-nii-lr. Iudlrtka. yt prpaia. Blll.u-u,BilUu. lr. In.laitimaHnw lb awtla. 11 Ira. and all l .ram.-. ,-i Itrr la rnal VWcera. Warranted iB"" a .:hr rarr. Iarrlr TewetabU, cunlauiui na ulcrrki , utiuyraltwr Uclaierl- A few Seaoe of P. vrW T' S nt.XJI will 'raw tie rra- lew fleik sll iki all i in I ili i I ri lrw. Xk cania warRox. imiLI) KV I-K. is i READ FALSK AN O lRl a." Send aa Water tump to RADWAT S CO.. v. aarrrn M.. Jm-w Tor laforiaatba wartk ibonaaud. will be am j ew. i--'aU- aw. . MAKES T;S WSAI Sir;:. i - T7m FerurlavXyrHf. n r.v.' fil Solution of the r 'uxi' Iron. I o cou ttiiK il . f hi. ihr rfm'tticfrV tjf flu '.. a. . . ctUiilj ttigetet(:nl i:ui.ul..: with the bhto.f a. shi.'2t food, it iln .' .i s t.fC '" ' cf yattrrt Hint. . I H ti Atcut. Iron :.i th ; 14 , t. e i - a a S SB a ri r.. ",t won teSS r ft i.i. ! i nun tintt t. -. s. i.. Tnnlntj nr.In viyy. Uiufj i" . rUalizhfy thr ,Sll'v:.f. Ti e c. iclml uu'l t i'iil'XrU blu,-d p. b)t Tontntf ij ru umttc rrcry ptirt nfffic .. rrjutr,utj tift umtft m:l . .' l?urchiuJ ont lil:rb'':l . lions. aul l.-rtriny uu'Wu.j . 'lisetist .'o fi.eT rpoit. TUi the ulrtbt f t.'.r ,c;. tterful smrrrsim of This tcktetty . Cttriti'j 1)I ::; i:i. t.ix-r Con plaint, rrttpnys CJ.ronio Skis rlura, lioj:..XcrvouAti-io' , ChiH and l-vors, Ht:t::.v laosa cf :u (Uuliiniul VI li;ui.,r;; o Uxo Ivi.la;. .. : Bhiildov, 1'ciiiHlA .iMml:ilti Glut till ulsettxrt orlgiufttiuj . a bttd dtps of tin- id :Wi 0 u compftr.tr rt Lj dcbU'.lu ar ( tc state of th : s...'.-m . li . from Altoliof. in tttty -;;. , encrgizitt'j eftct u're not fJ lotvctl by correpintdl3.tf tt 'ft Hon, but are trrniaut i.t . sing strength, vigor, uud nw.tc life into all part.'. ,cii- and bulletin j aj tt.t itu.iC.ti. st Hut ion. Tkousatf'7 7:tt r hs -.-a rJuinn by Uuf u&o ofthU rrnustlu, 1 ro. wcaic, sickly, ring era ' . tures, is s.'Ojtf, stmmoJ, tStu. nappy saw stsassi am' inrxllds cannot rvtjt uUt j 7 it ate to give it ; trial. See that each bottle ha r ERU YIAN SYRUP Woven in tit gZcss. Pamplilote ITVoc. 8ETH W. FOWLE k SONS, PropridofJ Sold a t D a uoo i a t a c i a r. a i. i. t O. Set WVtLatiaLf,,':-: ' Land Deftfis TnintA DaatI ItiSAO- Twee WARE Lraj . ' 1 Z. Sets p-K)mmissioner's Deeds, aberiAAB J f send Deeds. Chattel M OrttTaiT PI. a I J. 8. HAMPTOX. Pm Dr. J. Walker! CallfbrnU Tin gar Bitten are a porely Vecotabio preparation, paade qhietl j from toe na tive herbs found on the lower ranges of tt Sierra Nevada nsosn tains of Califor nia, tho medicinal properties of whits are extracted therefrom without tho nse of Alcohol. Tho quest ioa la almost daily asked. Wliat is tho caaao of the unparalleled sncceas of VuraoAJt Bit ters T Oar answer is, that they remove tba cause of disease, and the patient re covers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a Ufo-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and fnvigorator of tba system. Never before in the history of the world has a medicine been Sounded possessing the remarkable ties of TixraAB Dittrbs in hseHasr the of every disease man is bear to. Tbey are s gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Cssystien or Inflammation ef the Liver sad Visceral Organs ia ITiUaai The nronfrties of Da. Wsi TtRRQARjIiTTRRS are Aperient. Diaphoretic, CarminatSVa, Sntritioas, laaxativa. Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-1 rri ant Sudoriac, Altera tive, and Anti-Bilious. (Jrateful ThoaaandspriKiaiin Vix aout BiTTSas the most wonderful In vito rant that ever sustained lb- unking system. No Person can take theae Bitten according to directiw.. and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Hilioti.s, Remittent and Inter mittent I event, which aro so preva lent hi tho valley a of our great rivers throughout tho United States, especially those of the Mississippi. Ohio, Missouri, illiuois, Tennessee, Cttiiibcmml. Arkan sas, ltod, Colorado. Brazos, Kio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah. Uo anoke, Jamas, and many others, with tbeir vast tributaries, throughout oar entire country during tho Sununer and Autumn, nud remarkably so durini; sea sons of unusual heal and dryness, aro invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements Of tho fctoruaclt and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, excrtim; a pow erful iiitiuetico uhi:i theso arious or gans, is essentially ' necessary. There ii no cathartic fur tan purpose equal to Dn. J. WaI.KKK'.H WlSRliAR ItlTTKUH, aa they will speedily reuvivo thd tlar!i colored iscid nia:ar with which the bowels arc loaded, at tho came time stimulating the eeefptions of tb.p liver, and generally nlurta.; t!;o healthy functions of tho cUbsiive organs. r'ortily bite body acraliiRt disease by purifxitig all its tluiils w ith VlNEiiaa HlTTKi:s. No cj'.tU ;c can talu hold of a system tints lotv-anuctl. Dysnepsia or Induction, Head ache, rain iti tho' Shoulders. Coaghft, Tightneas ef tlio Cieit, IVizzinvss. Sour r.ructation.i of lho Stotn uh. ltal Taste in the Mouth. Dilious Attacks, I'alpila tatkNi of tho Uoart InHatmuaTioti of the Lungs, rain ia t! region of tho Kid ueys, and a hiiudnvl other (Minful armp Imus, aro tin? otfjsprings of 1 )ysjK-p.:.. O:io bottle wiil pnae a I tetter guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofula, or Jung's Evil, Whito Swalltnes, L'l-r. KyMpcla. Krellel Nck. lioitre. tk-rufulott hillaiuinatoti. JiMltdeut lnflantiiiatious. sli-feuruU AUW-itou, Old Soro, Kruplioiis of thu Skin. Sre Kye. etc. In tbec, as in all fiber couftiiuUvtial easei, Walrkc's Tixruar Birrcas bars shu-u Uieir great rural! o powers in the uiuat obtinaU and hitnu-taldc catr. For lnnaniiufttory nml Chronic Bkeuniatism, (mit, Bilious, Item it tciit and Intermittent Fevers, diseases of the liltaal, liver, 'Kklurvs and HUkdoW, Uieias lbitt-rs have ta rtiual. Such DUc&aea are cauacd by Vitiated liloud. Mechanical Dbtrasea. Persons en gaged in Paints and Minerals, such aa Plumbers, Trp-xrttar, (itdd boater-, and Miners, as they adrauco in life, are subject to paralyau of tbe ltuwvU. To guard against this, take ad' of Walrrs s Vix roar UlVTRRs tH-eaatnally. For Skin Diseases, Ernptiotis, Tet ter, Salt-UhpusR, ldutebcv. SpoU. Pimples, lustulea, boil.. Carbuncle-, Kmg woni.a, Scald-bead, Sosw Eyes. Kry-ipelas. Itch, Scurfs, Diacoloratioa of tho Skin. Humors sad Disease of theSkin of whatever name ee nature, are liirrallr ear up and carried out of the system in a abort time by Lbs use ofthe bitters. Tin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in tbe aratetn of so many thousands are effectually dratsoyed and removed. u Sstem of medicinei no vermifuge, no an elminillcs will free the xyslcm from vurau Uke these latter-. For Female Complaints, In young or old, married or ejuglc, at tbe dawn of wo manhood, or the Sura of life, these Teals Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement ts soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find its impurities bursting through the skin tn Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores: cleanse it when yen find it obstructed and sluggish ia the veins : cleanse it when it to foul: Tour fealinsrs will tell vou the blood pure, and the health of the win rouow. BU H. McpOHALD aV CO.. aadO. As. Sea y f WaakikKtea kerf Ck b jr all lrnccl m n. Ma "iHsjBjBjkS OseAoMe'aassks rieaa Rta X. T. aaDoaaSsoa. CO.. EVENING ORESCENT, A Conaervli ve Daily Paper, RALEIGH N. 0. : t Reliable, Hif h-Toned. Courteous. J. S. HAMPTON. TERMS CASH : Daily $5.00 for six 50 cents for ooe month. bXHO for Clobs of tea $41,00. THE WEEKY I 3 N One year $10, Sir month 75 eenta ; 40 oamtav Cloba of Five $7: Twenty $28.00; Twenty-five 27 Savi Sen oft A MEDICAL IttHHetPH Dr. D. S. PERRY'S ' VEGETABLE AROMATIC BITTEH8 i Bitters i edy oftUage, equal to these weak, invigorate the feeble, and give saw Ufa end tone to tba broken down sTatem. T- --- and kRslarieas districts tbev trm onl . ssOp load of Quinine powedars and pilk. TW To Delicate Females. lasdisa, old or yewea. will especial ly sdspted to diseaea sex. WkTtousesRa.l,assIlaJs. sad Osaaral DebiKty, all yield to the HEAR WHAT 18 SAID. HEAR WHAT IS 8AID. HEAR WHAT 18 SAID. "WSStdsl saasti ksve reaoked fro Dr. PsauRT'slBitters.- -My Caills are gose. I eaa kbardlv aeJarve "Bend me one ease Prrry, TttHsis Nothing like tbess here,' to to eooeines yoa of toe i i . . "barely they are tbe i tonic in tbe world." "Dr. WHson ears that voe are a UU "Hurrah J No more xabeasaatissa." kNa ssore headache, thank to tor." aaaaaaaaaassa We could fill this paper twice over witk jeet eh gaaaiasejRtraeta, baft tbe slini ssssn saf l Oar Biuere ere prepared Skadar the supar- fic. vision of D. & Perry. College of Phisitisas and rkglaod, and of tbe Medical Clinic of uaseajew. All orders ahonVd be siirliwasd la TWR PERFY AROMATIC BITTER CO. NEW YORE, U. 1 Vksj Bitters aro bottle or Case at ! far Pardee in as ts Btei their diseeaees will coaJsr sjeito a ing nsroe of County as well as Toon beaide. It will save as a lime and anooriaes ?f ibas will be i Dr. E. PERRY AROMATIC BITTEK COM PANY. GREAT FAMILY Dr. GREEN'S FIT CUM! The Great Remedy for E Wkja 1 1 at a a ' ill riu, npaaros, Lonruiuniuid Wake- fulnesa, act promptly, from the first day s existed for years. COMPOUND COKYDAUB! The Great VegeUble AlteratiTe, Cares. condary Syphalia, Eraptsesw ew Oks Scrofula, Seer Skin, and all ariatng from impure Blood MEDICATED HONEY. A Sovereign Ulm for Cong-be Colds. Brae chilis, Asthma, and all dUrknas of the air-pae-eages and Lungs. By its timely ase many my pofl aaess of Conaumptioii an promptly re lieved aul tbe Lupg restored to health. NEURALGIA SPECIFIC ! A pro'.nnl, ICs (aW the excrociaXiiig paios of Neuralgia, l iain and Sciatica. For Bala by T. I. 1 Prepared only by Dr. GREEN, LDTDLEY 4 i I w i a araea DyspepsU, Xdrer OeiaaaLaiBts Oostlweneas Seadacbo, Chills aad Te'reTaad 'File.. CHARLOTTE Ar. C. Nov. a, 1 S73.- ly. KEARNEYS FLUID EXTRACT BDHU! Tbe only known remedy for BRIGTS DISKASS. And a positive rei a a GOUT, GRAVEL, 8TRICTCRES, D1AEE Tr, DY8PEP8IA. NKRVOU8 DKBILiTY DROPSY, Non-retentioa or IneueSiaonce of Urine, Irrita tion. Inaataaiton or tlecrssiea ef the BLADDER 4 KIDNEYS, ' SPERM ATORRnCEA, or Wliiieei, Ulaod. Stooe. ia tbe Bladder. Colculus Gravel or Brick due Drpoait sad Mu cus or Milky KEARNKYS Permanently Cures all BLADDER, KIDNEYS AND DI SWELLIMiS, Exietine ia Meaw Wssaaa as IVNO MATTER WHAT THE AGE Pro. Steele says : "One Fluid Extract Bocha to other Bach us combined." Price, One Dollar ner Bottle, or Six for Flee Dollars. Sold by C R BARKER A CO. Depot, 104 Duane St, York A Pheaician in aod give advkes gielis for Pamphlete, TO THE- Nervous aifl mm OF BOTH SEXES. No Charge for Advice mud CSstlidilnii Da. J. B. Dtott, graduate J College, Phildelpina, i Sexual or Urinary Organs, (waiab be has aa especial stody ) either La loog standing. A practice of SO yean aaahtos him to treat dtossaass with sskaassa. Oaves teed. Charges reeeoosbla Those at s in forward 1 tbe Oust U J. R DYOTT. M. D- sd Sorr-son. 104 three 5 1874-f T. CRAIGE & CRAIGEi Tares ATTORIVEYtl A Ten 60 S0ltcitarsiDiBhrifr?. ty 8peeialattea tionnaidteProeeeisp a Rankrnptcy . April9, 1874-fimos. January 22 1874 if. t (Wi Are. sad 12th St, N, Y, t or bale at thu oflitr Bslsagb, N C, M, 15Td-tt V

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