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Origin of "No Pent-Up" Utica. Every bady has heard thesa lines : "No pnt-up Utica contract our powers. Bat the whole boaudlee continent is ours." Bat rery few people know the aaihor or ia what poem they occur. The Ports mouth (N. II ) JoUmal Bays they weie written by one Jonathan Mitchel Sewell, a Portsmouth poet, as an epilogue to Ad dison's play of "Cato," on the occasion of it performance by , an amateur coin- Siu that place in 1788. The whole iction was one of decided power. spirit of the Revolution entered into every expression. We give a few lines : "And what now gleams with the drawing rays at borne. Ones blas'd iu full-orbed majesty at Rome. Did Rome's brave Senate nubly strive t oppose The mighty torreut of domestic foes ? And boldly arm the virtuous tew, a ml dare The desperate perils of unequal war I Oar Beuate too the same bold deed has done. And fur a Ca'o arme'd a Was' . in g ton. Rise then, my eouutrymen ? for fight pre pare. Oird on swords and fearless rush to war ! Fo your grieved country nobly dare to die, ' And empty all your veins for liberty. No pent-up Utica contracts your powers, But the whole bouudleas continent is yours.'- wv 1 a . - ft. M ., .1 Utica. a town nnier man ana n tin vicinity of ancient Cartilage was tht place where Cato died. This fact, will the above extracts, will sufficiently cxplaL, one of the most exprsive quotation ii oar language which has been frequently made by the most distinguished orator? Webster among them, without an ack nowledgement of the source from whence it same. Stumping the Spellers. It i said that the following arrangement of words, if met. .ted with any decree of rapi- . I . it r i oiiVt win 8'uinp me nest sneuers : ine most skillful gauger I ever knew was a maligned cobbler, armed with a poniard, who drove a peddler's wagon, using a mul lein stalk as au instrument of coercion to tyrannise over hi pony, shod with calks. He was a Galileau Jsadducee, and be had a fduhicky caturli, diptheria, and the billiou utennitteut erysipelas. A certain sibyl, with the sobriquet of "Gipsy," went into ecstasies of carhinuatiou at seeing him ineas ire a uushel of peas, and separate sac charine tomatoes fom a heap of peeled po tatoes, without dyeing or singing the ignita ble queue which he wore, or becoming par alysed with a hemorrhage. Liftiug her eye to the ceiling of the cupola of the eapitol to conceal her unparalleled embarrassment, making a rough courtesy, and not harra&sing him with mystifying, ratifying, aud stupe fying ioundoes, she gave him a couch, a bouquet of lilies, mignonette and fuscbsias, a -treatise on meuouies. ,4 copy of the Apo crypha in hierogyphics, daugerreotypes of Ifendelsshoo and Kosciusko, a kaleidescope. a dram phial of ipecacuauha. a teaspoonful of naptha, for delehle purposes, a ferrule, a a clarionet, some licorice, a surcingle a cor nelian of symmetrical proportions, a chrouo- tr with a movable halauce-wheel. a box of dominoes and a catechism. The gauger, who was also tratticiug rectifier and a parishioner ot mine, preferring woolen ur tourt choice was referable to a vaoilating. occasionally occurring idisosyocraey ) woe fdlW uttered t' is apothegm : '"Life is check ered, but schism, apostasy, heresy and vil lainy shall be punished " The Sibyl apolo gizing answered. "There is notably an illega ble difference between a couferrable different couferrable ellipsis and a trysyllal'ic diaeresis. We replied in trochees, not impnguing her icioa . jew Haven Palladium. Negroism in Congress. When the negroes of Tennessee deman ded the passage of the Uivil Rights Bill, eke republican Senate, being deeply ini hoed with Neokoism, were swift to corn ply with the requirement, and the Bill rs passed, as a party measure. There upon the thinking men of the South at once warned the Republican Party that nixed schools means social equality and the degradation of the poor white man to niscegenationism ; that our pride of race Would not permit us to acquiesce in such ah infamy; and that it the Bill became the law of the land the common schools of the South would cease and remain clred forever! They said that their wh te children and negro children should never intermingle as equals, and that this land of the white man slioojd never be converted into a country of mulattoes and half breeds. As soon as this determina tion on the part of the South was announ ced, op rose Mr. Stewart in Congress, and proposed an amendment to our con- stitution to the effect tbat if any State should not make proper provision for mixed ehool ouder this Civil Rights Bill, then the United States Government should make the necessary provision and estab lish and maintain common school for white and blacks alike throughout spch State, and force the State to pay the ex penses of the same I See then where these Republicans are going; not only do tttev propose to force on the poor white children of North Carolina the degrada tion of negro equality, but they propose to destroy the last right of our people to govern themselves, and make us submit to be governed in our local concerns by the people of New England. Forsooth the New England Republicans declare in this matter, tbat 0nr tastes, our views, oar prejudices, are not to he consulted, bat we must bow dQwn before them and accept their decrees a to. onr local affairs. Tell us about despo tism and about tyran ny; aud we w ill point forever to this pro posed action on the part of the Republi can Party as a yet greater tyranny and still more terrific despotism than aught which can be frund in the pages of His toy. Crescent. Dark Rooms Sunshine. Windows were originally intended to let in ltgts and air. Modern housekeepers, however, from the mansions of wealthy to the cabins of the very poor, vie with each other in shutting ont the blessed sunshine and pure air. Window are studiously curtaiued, double, dark very generally closed. Let the shade run up easily on rollers attached to the Msh, and the sash always dropped an inch or two. 8un-light isan element of life. It decomposes and scatter, in connection with pure air, the death seed. When fever are epidemic, in large cities, or in wards of hospitals, the sunless room and side of streets report much larger num ber of deaths than ever found where sunlight eaa enter, even for one hour a day. I it from indolence or ignorance, or sheer though tlessnem, that the people seem to study how to shot oat thenmhine? Blinds and vines curtains and draperies, are used to bar the entrant nf th life preserving sunshine. Death Inrks in dark ness. Even the potato vine cannot thrive in a cellar. Journal of HoaUk Special to the Baltimore Bon. The Scene in the Senate Submission to too Decree of 'King Canoes. Washington Hay 22. Pursuant to the caucus dtetsfon the; Republican Senators came into the Senate chamber this morning f' repared to "sit oaf' the civil right hill 'be hill was taken up punctually at noon and the debate on it ones commenced. Had the Democratic Senators been so dis posed to a-final vote could have been taken early in the day. They knew of course from the bitter experience of the past that their cause was lost in advance, and straggle as gallantly aa they might for truth, justice aud the prevalence of common sense, they must iu the end succumb to the physical odds so overwhelmingly against them. But, a so well said by Senator Cooper, they regar ded silence on such an occasion aa treason to tbe constituencies which put them where they are. Therefore they girded themselves for one more struggle, hopeless though it be, confident in tbe conviction that wrong can not always prevail. That there was to be another all-night ses sion was evident. As the shade of evening began to wrap the eapitol in gloom the elec tric flash put life i a the inyriads of gas-burners which eneirle the glass roof of the Senate chamber. The scene which then presented itself was familar to those who -have often in these ten year pest kept watch and ward through the long hours of tbe night, when in the violated name of the Constitution measures designed and intended only for partisan aims aad purposes were to be rush ed through by the force of mere brute sap eriortv. On the side of the chamber occu pied by ' THE POWERFUL MAJORITY nothing but vacant seats were to be seen while those to whom they belonged were stretch iug themselves iu careless abandon on the luxurious sofa iu tbe rear, or gathering iu group in the retiring rooms, putting their Havana and enjoying themselves iu loud and unrestrained conversation. On the other aide of the chamber were tbe feeble baud fignting for the right of all the people, righting fur the principles on which this gov ernment was founded, fighting in vain, no one to listen to their pleading but the spec ators in tbe galleries. Such was the sceue as the hours wore on the same scene which has been exacted on the floor of the Senate chamber a score of rimes within the last few years. The great body of the American people who never witness such scenes can scarcely compre hend that in this manner is the legislation which so deeply concerns their welfare euact d ; that the majority to whom they have inst rusted the government of their country govern it not through tbe lawful means of legislation provided- hut through the decrees of a secret and irresponsible caucus. When ever a vote was to be taken the members of the majority would emerge from their com fortable retreat like brigands from the rocks and bushes, and having answered to their name would as suddenly disappear, to once, more emerge in the sight on a similar call. MoSt able and powerfull arguments were made by Messrs. Saulsbury, Merrimou, Hamilton, of Maryland, and others. At times not one half of a quorum was present in the chamber, laud in utter defiances of the rule of the Senate tbat no basineas can be transacted in the absence of a quorum, all points of order made in this respect were arbitrarily overruled. PROVISIONS OP THE HILL, The bill is tbe legacy of the late Senator Sunnier, with some modifications, and de clares in effect that colored people shall be entitled to the full and equal enjoyment of the accommodations and advantages, facilities and privileges of inns, public con veyances on land or water, theatres, and other places of public amusement, and also of common schools aud public intitutions of learning or benevolence supplied in wbole or iu part by general taxation, and cemete ries so supported. It punishes any denial of such equal facilite with fine and impri sonment by the Federal courts. JAS. LEFFEL'S IMPROVED DOUBLE Turbine Water Wheel. POOLE & HUNf, Blatimore, lasafactsrers for the South au J Sulawesi Nearly 7000 now in nse, working nnder beads varying from 2 to 240 feet ! 24 sizes, from 5f to 96 inches. The most powerfnl Wheel in the Marks And most economical in use of Water. Large ILLUSTRATED Pamphlet sent post free. MANUFACTURERS, AL80, OF Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers, Babeock & Wilcox Patent Tubulons Boiler, Ebaugh's Crasher for Mineials, Saw and Grist Mills, Flouring Mill Machinery, Machinery for White Lead Works and Oil Mills, Shafting Pal leys and Hangers. SFND FOR CIRCULARS. Feb. 19. 1874 -6mos. 0. F. BAKER, & CO., ell the celebrated And Cotton Kine- Cook Strvo-M Also, Church. Parlor nd office Stoves, and war- iq give.nerrect satisfaction. Tin, Sheet -iron dt Copper Work done at short notice and ia the best manner. 8ept. ILK. BUCK EYE BEEinvT Having purchased the rivht tn mn.,f-.,- the Bock Eve Bee Hive for the counties of nowan, own iv, uaoarrns, Iredell, Catawba and Davie. I am prepared to fill orders and sell in these counties this valuable and improved Hire. I will sell farmer rights, when they will make a club of five, at ten dollar a right. I will !jwTnJ,owniP.rie;hta 00 reaaonable term. Nearly Every body that examines it bays one. It will more than pay tor itself in one year Ail we ask is a trial. Come and examine the Hive for yourselves and be convinced. Manufactory on East Corner of Lee A ei street, near the Depot HENRY CAUBLE. April", fcw; m t2 Piedmont Air Line Railway Richmond 4 Danville, Richmond & Danville it. W., H. C. Division, and Horth Western V. C. R. W. CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. In Iffeet on aad after Sunday, Is 84, 1874. GOING NORTH. , STATIONS. Mail. Express. Leave Charlotte.... 7.00 r u 8.35 a II " Air-Line J'nct'n 7.38 - tM " " Salisbury 10.09 " 10,47 "Greensboro...... 0.15 a SI 1.16a" " Danville 6 28 " S.27 " " Barkevillt 11.40 " a 06 ru Arrive at Richmond. 0.39 T X 11. GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. Leave Richmond. .. " Burkeville...... " Danville " Greensboro " Salisbu y " Aar-Liue J'unc't Arrive at Charlotte. IS-" 108 FX 400 " 6.33 -8.55 " 9.00 GOING EAST GONIG WSST. Mail. Leave Oieensboro.. " Co Shop M Raleigh Air. at Uoldboro'... 2, 52.00 a a A rr. 19.00a m a," 0 55 ' tL'veWU6 o n an r "o b ai .4 ff.C.B.. (Salem Branch.) .Leave Greensboro 4.06 r x Arrive at da lent 800 r x Leave Salens... ltf 00 PM Arrive at Greensboro. .11 00 r m Leave Greensboro 1 00 a m Arrive at Salem 0 00 a m Leave 8alem 8 00 a M Arrive at Greensboro.. ....0 46 a M. Passenger train leaving Raleigh at 7 40 pm connects nt Greensboro' with the Northern bound train; making the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price ot Ticket same as via other routes. Tula to and from point East or Greensboro coaaect at G.aeasboro wfth Mail Trains to or frompoitita Norih or Snath. Trains daily, both ways On Sundays Lynchbnrg Accommodation leave Richmond at 9 48 Am, arrive at Burkeville 1009 r m , leave Burkeville 405 am, arrive at Rich inoad 7 58 a m Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains be tween Charlotte and Richmond, (without change) For further information address S E. ALLEN, " GenM Ticket Agent TMRTALCOT, Greensboro, f C Engineer & Genl Superintendent JUKNITTJ-RE) ! J. A. CLODFELTER & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Furniture, 13C Invite attention to their stock of Cottage Bedsteads French Chamber S".1' w"lnut and painted Cane8eat Chairs Rocking Chairs of all description, Ex tension Dining Table of all kinds Wardrobes Washstands. What.NofM sfa v., Chairs and Parlor Suits. Also, many other article which we are prepared to sell as cheap or cheaper than any House, in the western part Be sure to call nearly opposite the Mansion Hotel, next door below thm Ktkhm. w onr stock and hear oar prices. Our terms cash. Special orders (made from photographs in our office) will be supplied. 1 A fnll umHmonl -f T , ,. and Walnut Burial ('km mUifU i,u f..u - f " uv ml ed at 6 hours notice. March 19, 1874 ly. Manhood : How Lost, How Restored ? fgjftom Jtwt pnblihed,a new edition of 3SbT fr. culverwell's Celebra- (Without medicine! nt seminal tteaknm Tnvnl.mu... a : t ft JJ?TKKCT Me01.1 Physical Incapacity, i.UHu,u.cma 10 carriage, etc. ; aUo (JONSL MP TION, Epilkpsy and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance; Piles, Ac. rce, id a seated envelope, onlv six cent. Th celebrated author, in this admirable y, cioariy uemonstratea Irom thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming conse quence of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the apnlication of tliA knit. . mIu . mode of Cure at once simple, certain, and effec tual, bv means of whfch M&.M. . tor what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, private! v. and radienlk, tST This Lecture should be in the hand of every youtn and every man in the land. 8ent under seal, in a plain enve'ope, to any address, pott-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two s. a I rvi) new w I wn nu&a. oena lor circular. Address the Publishers, CEAS. J C SLZIT21 dt CO.. 1 2 Bowerv. New York Post "Office Ho j. 4.586 Lite Insurance Company Home Office Petersburg, Va. OFFICERS. A. Q. McJxwarro, .... Pre.W. Aacy Paui .... let Vice Prer-t. U. n. 1 Eli X A NT, . . . 2n( " M . - jueuicai inrector, Stock Capital $383 OOO ORGANIZED MARCH 1871. Ratio of Assets to liabilities mere than two U one. t Policies issued on all desirable plan, Par. I m w.- ... . .1 1 j g , Lowest rates of Premium consistent safety. Reserve from premiums invested in reach m Policv-ho ders nmkM pi;. r lettable after second premium according to their assMtasi n tt A l ii h i ii m ' , . . -, Mru me amuuni uon-ioneitaoie Is written in the policy in plain English, so that there can be no Misunderstanding. Restriction only such as every sensible man will heartily endorse. The new plan called SAVINGS DA K Insurance, peculiar to this Company, has merit possessed by no other form of insurance ; policy-holders, a well as person expecting to become such should examine it carefully. NAT. RAYMER, i - , Nswto, N. C General Agent Western N. C. N C. Mun Lo0" Afeot. Saliabury, March 19, 1874-ly. Blaclmer aid Henderson, attorneys, ounseUors and SoUcitors. 148 r x 4.58 m 0JJ0 " MO AT 0.08 ' 6 35 64m 1 STATIONS. MAIL. SALISBURY, N. C. 38 1874 tf. THE NEW SINGER SEWING MACHINE. We claim and can show that ft is the chxap bst, moat beautiful, delicately arranged, nicely adjusted, easily operated, and smooth 1 r running of all the Family Sewing Machines. It is re markable not only for tbe range and variety of it sewing, but also for the variety and different kind of texture which it will sew with equal facility and perfection, using silk twist, linen or cotton thread, fine or coarse, making the intek lock ed-elastic-stitch, alike on both sides 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 gause or gossamer tissue, oi ne tacking of tarlatan, or ruffling, or almost any other work which delicate fingers have been known to perform. And with its simplicity of construction; ease of operation; uniformity of precise action at any speed; capacity ft r range and variety of work, fine or coarse leaving all rivals behind it. We with pleasure refer the public to the Gold 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 Medal, Merit, Pro- Sjriss. and three for articles manufactured on our Machine. But it gives us much greater pleasure, to present to the public the sworn return of saie, (to which any one can have aroeesiof the diner cut Manufacturers of Mschines, for the lust four years, made to the receiver appointed by the owners or valuable sewing Machine Patents, and which shews the precise number of machines sold by each Company. 1369 1870 1871 1879 Sinter Minnfriing Co., M.TS1 117 6 1cl.-0 19 T.v Wi e-. a VTIUoB dn T" s 8 8 189.16 1T4.06 Howe Mae In Co., 4S.000 TM.'S Mum Uo,i "rore S Iteker 8ing ehlneCo.. 5.18 M 401 5A.8K9 58 OH Domvstle 8 ing lo IU 97 4..VW 'wit nt do 1S.SS7 R88 89 G&5 4 44 ileox S Qihbt do 17.S01 $) SU.I87 SS tm WlUon lo SOU 81 1M .', A-erica- Bottnn-Hole 0er- eMln Machine Ci., 7,782 14.57S 81 181 18S f?ol l Medal do Stl IS AS? IS M riorenee do 1SS1 17,60 lft,i7 IS7r P How do 14 9 Vt r do 11,9111 nU do 1' 6S 11. S7 Bleu - do 4,'&7 . Remln- ton TmHr dn 4.9i- J. E. Brun'lui f do 4,SV Kk Hove - ilo t ' Brtlett, RereMbl? do 49 C14 t,'0 1'tram k fantoii do 4i0 1,004 1.0ST l.eor o Sll Orirlnal do O.0Al K-nWI. k Lyon do 1.XK9 149" 7.SS9 Artr 4 MS S SOS 4 790 Hplle do 4 r.Vl Env lrt d . B 700 t !n i.9K Pa ham do 1141 1.TC HA J. O FoV. n do 80 M'Kar do 19 H C. F. Th .mion dn IS H7 ITiiIok Button-IIo'e do 184 Laeavitt do 771 The reader will also note that althoush it I charged that Sewing Machine are sold at en ormously high prices, yet he will see that sever al brins, that were in existence have failed oi abandoned an amprofitable business. We respect ful I v solicit a call from all parties desiring a first class Rewing Machine. At our Store near the Public Square will b- found the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS for Tucking. Cording, Muffling, Ac Also Silk, Linen, and Cotton Threads, jieeoies, uu, etc Sing-er Manufacturing" Co JOHN A. K A.M.-AY, Oct. 2-tf. Agent. vysA ; The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the Country I $10,000 00 XJJT VALUABLE OZTTS ! 20 BE DISTRIBUTED IN L. D. SINE'S ilth SEMIANNUAL Gift Enterprise. To be drawn Faturduu, July 4th, 1874. ONE GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE, 10,000 IN GOLD ! ONE PRIZE $6,000 IN SILVER I Five prizes 81,000) Five prises $500 V Each in GREENBACKS. Ten prise $100 ) Two Family Carriages and Matched Hone with Silver-mounted Harness, worth $1,500 each 1 Two Buggies, Horses, Ac., worth $600 each 1 Two Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth $550 each t Ten Family Sewing Machines, - - worth $100 each I 1500 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watchet (m off) north from $20 to 8300 eocA Gold Chains, Silver-ware. Jewelry Ac, Ac. Number of Gifts, 1,000. Tickets Limited to 50,000. AGENTS WANTED to Sell Tiekets, to whom Liberal Premiums will he nid Single Tickets $2; Six Tickets $10 ; Twelve i tenets 9 20 ; Twenty-five Tickets $40. vireuiwi containing a run iisi oi prises, a de scription of the manner of drawing, and other information In reference to tbe Distribution will Vva , ) : . i ,i ' fu i . ,, l . . - "tin to an v one uiucniijj ineiu. AU let ten must h - -- J tn isaisj ofkice, L. D. SINE, Box 86. 101 W. Fifth St. CIKCUTK ATI, O. SEND FOR THE 100-Piece French Clina Dinner Set FRENCH CHINA AND STONE WARE GIVEN AWAY falna.1 TW T:i o. nd everything else same way. Gall or send for Catalogues. WASHINGTON H ADLEY'S, A m lAdLhavSafv ft. R. R. RAOWAY'S READY RELIET7 CURES THE WOR5T PA1K3 In from Ono to Twerrty Minutes. OT ONZ HOUR . H r rea tog tM advertise want n4 mar one strrntn ttth rarx. E.vDWAT-a BE.rr sf.uiv ia a crux ron KVEar vtn. 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I . ' Alljuilll.'l. ... I.l-I l.i ml - V...- . hi Ick i' il .1. pualln. or ihr i 'jIi . I :hi. v . .. . i; . ,.. wiih aua-laitrrs I.UiV ii".-i u'n-, . - . w. whiln Mk. ..r il . r i- ti iitLi '.. : - ."l U"-. a a. I arltitr .. lu-. ...r j. , . , . . u, a prk-ktiW. 1-itrnX. . i. . -, -., , .. .... pa. II IU IBM liUi . . l' I. . k i. tS .... . Turner tf 7 ." Y at-.' -., Cured bj Il ultcr j a DR. KADWAVj PeriectPiirpliYi(ciai'd:?L perfreily laartr. rVraiH-r cm. : 1 r, purvr, nrulai. parin . m s l r . k. way Till.. I.irtlicrar i d.-.ru--. n... ,r: I.ivrr. Howeia, Kr'.fio, .!0af. V.r... .rx. llrAachr. I'..iitiplii.u. "...., . in- l:. li. .:, Kpu. Waaenx bllloun rVr:,t-.nmnui iM.i . , i wvl, Rlh a. niMt i. II l t.iu'i-iir n , r..- In Vlatera. U'arnnlrd 'o ifi .1 iwllV, c-.r. ivr. 1 Vegetable, contauuu; uu lurrj,-.. ,m,n.,.v. i!.--,tri eosdnma. A few dnaeaof RA7)XAT"S T1T3JR r: r-r, i!.r leru from all Ihc alKivr 11 jiuvl i!i -iM u. rv lr.T . u per Bo. SOLO BV lKUiMUrA BEAD "KALSK AND VCri," S.-M one h-trj tamp to BADWAT X.. N.v .U Uarn-a m n. w Torfr tufurtuatiuu Worth tbuunJ- u i'.l u arm , ou THE GKEAT KEHIIUY l OU CONSUNPTiON which can hv curei! hy a timely resort to ihin Mland artl preparation, aa has liecn prtnctf by the h;nuhvt!s of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is acknowl cilcd by many prominent physicians to be the most reliable preparation ever in troduced for the relief and cure of all Ltm complaints, and is ottered 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 in the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, L'alns or Sore ness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. WistaPe Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the case with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses tlic lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. TBERABEn BT ETH W. F0WLE 4 80H8, Boctaa, ,,' And soU ? DraaxtotouKi Dier, mJnT Land Deeds. Trnstpp nA Commissioner's Deeds, Sheriffs T 5 aVBV W - ueeas, uoattel Mortgages, &c m i - m a, I .SSfllllHIBHUHHBHBiBBBBmw lLirrDRiTiw(V a irarijTjA TOT, B Till I.U.U1 J J.TJ Dr. J. Walkers CalifoniU Tia- ear It i tiers art a purely Yceetablo preparation, made cbiclly frosj tbe na tive herb found on Um lower ranges of the Sierra Ncv.id.i-mountains of Califor nia, the incdicinat properties of which are extracted therefrom without tbe use of Alcohol. TIiq question Is almost daily asked. "What is the cause of the unparalleled success of VlSRGAK BlT TEitsP Our answer is, Uiat they remove the cause of disease, and tho patient re covers his health.' They are the great blood purilicr and 8 llfe-givinff principle, a ricrfect ltenovjinr and Invigorator of tho system. Nercr before tn tlie hiatury of the vodd ha SBadicto been eoinpuuiided poaManiiig the reniarkabla qualities of VixkuaI Hitters in healin th sick of every disease man Is heir to. They are a gentle PurpaSre a wwltas a Tunie, relieving Congcotiofi or lufluuoiauon at the Liver aud Vis(eral Orgaaa iu Iiuiotu Diseases The properties of Da. Walker's ' Tivkoae Hittee tie Afiehent DtaprKMWtic, Canuinatire. Nutritfou. Laxative, Diaretic, Sedative. Connter-1 riuiit Sadorifie, Altera- tiv s:vl Ar.fi-lii!iiSv (sratefallhousands soar Bitters too most wonderful In- Tipiraut that eve sustained tu- aiuking yetcm. : No Person can take these Bitters according to direction, and remain lon unwell, provided their bones are uot de stroyed by mineral imison or other means, and vital trgans wasted bevoud rejiair. lii Hons, HeoiiUent aad Inter mittent l-errr. whlcli are ao preva lent In tho valletg of oar Kcut river throughout tho Upifcd State, especially thoso of tho Misais-sippi. Ohio, lbwaairi, Illinois, Tcnncssef, (a!uiiliiiind.Arkan sa. Uctl, Colonuln. Itmzna, Kiu (Jrande, Pearl, Alabama. lobiie. Savannah, Ko anoke, .lame, aad many others, with their vast tributaries, thnNirliout our entire country dinin;; the Summer and Autumn, and reuinrkubly so duri:: sea sons of unusual beat ami drynesa, are invariably aceouikuiied by exiemive dc rauKcincnts of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purAilire, exerting a pow erful inllucnco ulxni these various or gans, U csacntkMly necessary. Thcro is no cathartic ff- the jHiqawo erpuil to Da. J. WaLKKttJ.H Vtxw;.a Uittki:., as t!:ey wiil siccl:ly remove the dark colored vkscld libit trr v. ith v.hic'.i tho bowcl.t are loaiUd, m tho samo tune sUmulathig tho s)ecn!titw of the liver, ami generally awtorin; t'.c bcaltby functions of the digestive orn. l oiilfy t!:e ftody ngalitst tlisrrso by punfiii ail fiuidawiiii ViK;.n Hitters. N. epidemic ran lako lu'A of a system thus prr -armed. DysprrrSla or Indies; :oi:, Head .nchc. Pain in t Minuldera. l ouli. TiuhtneaH of tliojCJiet. Dizzinea. Sur Emctathina ;f life Stomaeh. llaiLcTaate i i the Mouth, IJCious Attaek. I'alpita tation of t:ie Ikr. liill.tmin..; io.i uf the i.ung.s l ain in the rc;i..n of tho KM ncys. r.nd a lr.mdh-d other (tainful wymp toms, :re tho ulriii of lve:'n. One bottle will rfuc a lctlcTuarameo of its merit ihiUi a leiurthy advcrtu-2-mcut, Sorofala, or Kitis Kvl, WbHe BWaUtags, blears, fcryaiiiehu, Swelled Sock. Ooitrc, Scrtinilous ln(la.iuualiMia. Indolent InnainaiatiHua, ereu,iai .AOectiosui, Old Sores trupUfu of the Skin. Sro Eye-, etc. In these, as in alt uther eoiintitutiunal lu cascn. Walk Eaa Vixkoar KirrEaa bave shown their great curaiixe powers iu Uto most obatinato an. in t metallic eawes. For Iuflantniatory aud Chroule Bheuniat ism, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent .md Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the IMimmI, Ijver, Kidneys and III adder, these Litter Itavem rfptal. Such lHitass are cansed hy Vitiatd Itlnod. Mechanical 1) i senses. Person en -gagctl in Paint and Alincr.tU, uch as llumbers, Typc--kter.s Uuld beatora, and aimers, a they ad-rance in life, are snbjeet to poralyai of the I..w-, To gnard apain-t this, take di- of Walk EE's Via koae Litter neeaidunally. For Skin Di.ftaseH, Eruptions, Tet ter, SjJt-lthenm, j'.lotche. Siwu. l'implea Pantule. L.iila. Carbuncle. King worma.' Scald head, Sore ! K. RrTaiprdiM. Itch, Seurfa, Liacoluratipiia uf the' Skin, JJ union and Disease, of ira- Skin of whatever name or nature, are liiqralljr dug up aud earned out of,ih system iu a tdiort time by th aa ofthaJtiuer. Tin, Tape, aud other Worm, lurking in the .vcm o mmaj thousaudZ are eueetualiy deatroyed aud removed. 'o Stem of metlit iae, no vermirugee, no an clmmitirs wiil free the syateai frees vera like thce Litters. ' For Female Coinplalnta, In young or old. married or unglc, at th dawa of wo nanboiMl. or the 'torn of life, thee Tocie Litters display so decided an iuflueuc that improvement is soon perceptible. C lea use the Vitiated Blood when ever you find us impurities bursting through the skin in I'unple. Eruption, or Sores -cleanse it when you find it ebetracted awi slurrish in tht e4na iImim It aa it lm Tonl ; your feeliusp will tell yon when the blood pure, aad the health of the will foliow. R. H. MrDOV KJ.O V OO DniKfriaoi ar.d Gw. A rt Saw Imiini, 01 ami aor. ot Waabinfiofi aa Ckefwea 8a V Sold hy mil DrajrajLta a.B Daali R. H. SVeDOVSLD U. II. MdHCALIl CO Dtd plats aad Oca. 41-. Saw Freaelsee. i cjr. o: iuuuub ana i nAnuii. Mi Sold bjr oAl 0rglaU BBkd X.T EVENING CRESCENT, A ConserrtiTe Daily Paper. RALEIGH N. 0. Reliable, High-Toned. Courteous. J. 8. HAMPTON. TERMS CASH : Daily $6.00 for six moathe ; SJO far three moniha : OO cent lor "Hie CluU of Un $47,00. One jest $140 ; Six month 74 months 40 cents. Clob of Five $7; Tea $13 50 ; Twenty $23.00; Twaaif tn t7 a Thirty $30.00 1 1 Add re J 6HAMPTON, Ptejsjeter. 8f.fd.ll.le74-tl SM-Waf VEGETABLE jQUAjll BTTTnBRS Tlseee Bitten leases" edjoftheag. ?hre i eXaiaw"Sle w to then surfer the eaa. Treetee.8 , latafueei the fa !, ad gjtr mw S aw4 i)ae ss ifas I rhsa 4ovni wj si at, la 'p75t5 SLTrt are eayeoaiiy a4aped to f inin smfeing trum una tism. rer ssnMBw-aaw. To Delicate F.amaleg. L-nea, old or yeaa watt laalean Bin aysiially adapied to dl jiisallai u ihau sex. T i-rtrir,irfsj1 J1H aadOeaeral Deh J1 yieea to Ike fa vev.-.. HEAR WHAT 18 8AID. HEAR WHAT 18 SAID. HEAR WHAT 18 SAID. Klerrel efieets hare nnllit tame Dr. Psaav j Riuerm.- MOUkwam I mm Amrtf watleeh ' Nothing (ike tbem here," a r a . S av Z so to convince yon of the wood -iwareiy taxy are; the seats took in th world " "Dr. Wifaoai eaja that row are a avaadao - (actor- wvseasa. HHarrah ! No more Pw i "No more neadache, thaaka to yoa. W could All thb paper twice over with Jaat eajwh geoaia extraota, hot the above mnuttj 6c. r Bluen art prepored eedW the -wear. Tiaiooof D a Perry, Ueawher of tWlJyll College of Phyeiiwani and 8argeae, Loadoa W and, aad of the MsSSiil Cltoic of GlaejawZ All order aKould be ill i I teTna I'KRHY AROMATIC BITTE CO. W YOtthU.i. The Bitters are ao44 ettfaer by the Wctte mr Oaee at $l p-sr BaHbj. Partla. in aewdiaf letter far ric..ie tbcar daaaeeeea will eoafar quite a farer bv riv ieg name of Cooedy a well M Town where faer swahle. It wilt save aw a woadWsal aaoaot of lisee ad annoraore If this will be oeeerred. rv.EPERttV AROMATIC BITTEa COR. W FAULT MMl Dr. oaxurs fit cm fulne- act. proeaptlj, oftoa arrreatiag ihe ran from th find day' erea where thrr hi exiated far yeara. COKWUIT) RX 00RTRAUII MRDICATXD HORXT. A Soreretew Bales tor Coatrh. rlA. chili, Aathata, and ll duwt-o tf th air-pv sagea audi I asajs. Bv if tisedr eat esanv mi Pce-aaof iasiaaandioa art prompt j r, heved and the Lnnga restorrd to health. RXURALOIA SPECIFIC I A promt poahire aad Mrwawawad rsseaf far the eEcruriatiag pains of Neuralgia, fchssAae- tiAm and 8ciatit. For Rale by T. F. Ilattx. Prepared only by Dr. ORRJWIJRDLRT m RRRTLXT CHARLOTTK V. a Nov. 6, 1873.-1 y. KEARNEY'S FLUID EXTRACT BU ID! Tbe only koowa rssaady far - BBiers DISIASI. And a ooeitire mmIt fnr OOUT, GRAVEL, 8TRICTLRB8, WAAX TtH, DY8PEP8IA. MRRVOfJH DXRIldTY DROPSY, Non-retention or Incontinence of Drioa, IiHes lion, Infiamatioa or l lornuion of the BLADDER A KIDNEYS, SPERMATORRHEA, Leoeorrbtre or Whites, Diaeeees of th Gland, Stone, in the 1 Coleuloa Gravel or Brichdoat cos or Milky KEARNEY'S EXTRACT BUCHU FeramasjawAly Cares aO Dtoaaeas of the BLADDER, KIDNET8 AND DROfRCAL HWELUN08, Existing in Men, Woman aad Children, IdTNO M ATTER WHAT THE AGE I Prof 8toefa sawd: "Owe battia Eaieas Fluid Extract Bocba is worth Store than all Price, Owe Dollar aor Bottle, or Sx far Five Dollars. Sold by C. R BARKER A CO. Depot, 104 Dnane St, . York A -TO THE- Ibtw aid DtMfetti OF BOTH SEXES. No Charge for Da. J. B. Dvott. College, F'hikdeiphla. atdher of ..raral twhtaUt worka can bt cooealted on ail dataaaea of the -ex.ial or Urinary Orgaaa, (which hah msis an tepecialatodv) either ia asafa arfaatale, frota what eaawe atWinaiinw ar of hsw long standi ag, A practica of 10 yaaa eaahhe kim to treat Timn with bbmbbb Carta ran teed, Charga raaiusitli Tbaat at eaa forward letter deacHbtacsrw for the Quid fe SeaaU. Pru !- J. R DYOTT. M. D- Phvaieton and Soneoo, 104 Rtoawa As. . T. 81874 tf v , -w CRAIGE A CRAIG E ATTORNEYS Al LAW 3irtifitrrditiakra)i(r?. DavAargea, rood mot and girt advice gratia. ABwTSend taaap far FHaiahi, Awe. "tttB rraduate JisT n Medical a ui at mis OI&8Y - .BjBB fl " Sept. 5, -S 1 1 1 m - cJ. - i Is " i- S'A'I - r Vl ' V " : - ; t- s,.-.,.- - . , . - a.; . k x .--vl--l . ;
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 4, 1874, edition 1
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