u 1 . 1 for the Month -August With the incoming of tbif month there Is some respite to the farmer from the ererer toil of the summer. Not that there is often on a well-ordered and well-ree-nlated farm much time when abun- ton. dant work cannot be found ready to the ..,.. , . hand, but it la less urgent ; and when an opportunity offers now for recreation and rest, there is no reason why it should not be veiled of. Plawiar fbr Wheat. As soon us possible this work ought to be done, and I the more thoroughly the soil is puiver-1 ised the better will be it yield. Deep I olowinr is a treat protection against win- tor tor killing by promoting the discharge of surplus moisture, but shallow cultivation does more to destroy the weeds. Manure for wheat and rye ooght not to be plowed under too deep. Sowing Rye Some of the best farmers of tbis State endeavor to get this crop in the latter part of this month, whilst others prefer to wait until the be ginning of middle of next. The condi tions ot success arc. however, the same - - r nA w.. .ill krioflv 11...1 tn thnm. Rve Ilk. likes a soil rather sandy in its nature, but " I a. it is idle to expect much of a return from any land not in good heart : and this is I a crop which will repay you for any ex tra care in the proportion of the soil, or for any extra portion of manure you may apply. Ten to twelve good loads of sta w mm ble manure, or 200 or 300 lbs, of a rc lbs 0f liable super-phosphate, or 200 bone dust, 50 Ibr. Peruvian guauo and 1 bushel of salt, will be found an applica- tion which will pay in the returns receiv- ed. The old plan of puttiug rye on the poorest land on the farm can scarcely be longer thought the highest wisdom. If the rye is too rank either in tall or! spring it can be grazed, without anyJ man's Barrier's favorite old hound ib miss damage, by sheep or calves. If possible I ag aDy way. seea wuuoui me arm, to insuro against winter killinc. About five nncks of need to the acre is sufficient. Buckwheat may still be sown and may escape early frosts, and for a green manure up to the middle of the month will do to sow it. Turnips may bo sown at any time this month. The strap leaf, white or purple top, is the general favorite btitttf One pound to the acre is sufficient if sown broadcast, which is the mode generally adopted. Superphosphate of lime seems especially suited for tUips, and about 200 lbs, to the acre will Ll only give i. - ' ; k... : X tHvw a v fr w 1 v w vui w aa w mm a y iuviu through the season so as to prodnce a good crop. It is now too late, with ordi, nary seasons, to show Kuta Bagas. Late Potatoes ought to be kept i, and the soil light. At the last work ing, if a mixture of salt and plaster (one bushel of each to the acre,) is sown over thein it will pay for the trouble. Root Crop Sugar Beets, Man-, gels and Ruta Bagas, ought to be fre- quently worked and thoroughly thinned out. A large decrease of the crop will folbw from not keeping the weeds down and the earth yellow. This is true also of Carrots and Prsnip8. Iff a L' I II IT Maillllvn aval PAllt nlr . . . I Bts.sfB.aV 1 ski I lift llikf Ulllt rtlHo truin rr nn n, -w.,.. ",uo "r toe lermeniauou 01 me manure piles ana composts heaps, and this makes the present a good season for increasing their bulk by the collection of the odds and ends of the farm, such as weed, road scrap- tnga, old sods, the waste trotn the house, ice. We repeat our previous recommen datum to always make the active ingre dient of your compost heaps good man- lira, as this will impart activity to all thre oiner ingreaients. To-Dl'Ciii Grass Lands and Pastures. Now is a good time to pat on a dressing of well-rotted com-1 post or barn-yard manure, or fine bone ashes and salt, harrowing either in. It b well at the same time to sow timothy, orchard, red top and clover seed. The advantage to be gained by this treatment win soon ana long ue manliest. Fences. Examine their condition and have any needed attention given them, that there may be no trespassing lock. Granaries ought to bo well cleaned out, and made ready for the new crops when threshed. In our June No., Mr. Atlec gave a remedy for the black weevil which so infest some barns. Tar is said to be offensive to this insect, whilst some authorities say nothing will eradicate it but fumigation with sulphur. This last to a dangerous application in barns where bay or unthreshed grain is stored. Draining and Ditching. The pres ent month is a good time for attending to this .very important work. jive Stock. Sheep ought to have tar aild alt provided as" a preventive agaiust the fly. Cotes ought to be well supplied with good food as the pasture becomes short. Nothing, perhsps, is bet ter than corn fodder, if you have been provident enough to save it. Horses ought to be kept in dark stables at far as practicable to protect them from insect tormentors. Dr. A. II. Davega, President of tho Chester & Lenoir Narrow Gaugo U. li., passed through Hickory on last Monday morning iu the prosecution of his duties on the Hue. The Road is uuder contract from Cheater to Liu coin ton, as also from the Catawba River to Lenoir, leaving on ly the space between Lincolnton and Ca tawba River (twenty three milts) yet to a. . 9p m. " . wa. bo let oat. ricanioni rress. Somewhat for High. Sherrill, of Blowing Rock, Watauga county, keeps au mu and boarding house 4 too feet bove the level of the sea the highest ho tel east of the Mississippi, yet boards the cheapest. lib boarders ait on the front porch and hold familiar converse with the Man in the Moon, who, by the way, talks of putting up au opposition house ou his Dlanet and this old luiutic calculates on getting all the custom wheu the civil rights bill becomes a law. ramoni rress. - - . 1 1 The Washington papers record the fact that fire divorces were granted iu one of the courts of that city on Tuesday last. The announcement fails to reflect any credit on the morals of Washing As the mad -dog panic begins to subside . .it aa ? 5 f he North a child ab taking its place. 'lhetjc' ? Bcher-Tilton scam Id-aoductiou name ib two subjects, and ndal. oecuuy much Ia BDace i Hn lut. papers. The details are interminable. We think there were two bridal-ed par- ties on Tuesday's train. One awkward, shy looking cbap, escorted a fine looking woman over to toe nreasrasi iiouse. we saw Logo but had not time to see his bet- halt. This is what Pluto said to his lady love : Thou gazest on the stars : Oh, would I were the skies, That I might gaze on thee With all my thousand eyes ! If an Israelite chooses not to observe the Jewieu babbalb, (Saturday) m a christian land, does that justify a chris' "an i ill ueiivcrinu, nor selling, waiuruiei- a 1 . II! n Sunday, telling what the price, was a .(..! . . . . ,1 . , LAt S aaas all Vv n n a, 1 . v . " owuruny, uu wm uc uu jou- dav ' "Have you got a little Indian there ?" asked the engineer as we passed a young sqnaw with her pappoose, standing at a depot on the 1 acihc Railroad. " No ! she replied : " Halt Injun, half inju- neer. j0hn Gray Bynnm, Esq., has been .pending some days at Piedmont Springs, Burke county. He went dear hunting, while there, was heard to shoot off his gun. He says he shot and srounaea an a an- tiered monarch ot the waste" but old FeOST IN AUGUST Not only are tbey I finding it rather cool these duys in New Hampshire, but in the CatskilL Mountains, according to accounts from visitors who returned to New York yesterday, they have had, within a day or too, a decided (rost. Iu the low grounds, between mountain ridgrs. white frost was Quite perceptible. New York Commercial Ad- vertiser. . T . v , , . , Aged Lovers. -Yesterday during the fe"on of the LpiscopaK on vocation, now Pg"88 Accokeek church, Pnnce Georee a county, Maryland, the services were interrupted by .the entrance of a col- red man aged 96 and a colored woman 1?8 years old, who had walked a long f e.Unce J1 ?ere r?the Purpaf being married, and yet did not have their desires gratified because they had no li- cense. JLiexanaria aaseae. Drying Figs. The following method of drying figs is said to make them equal to the imported article, and-keep any number of years: I Make tliree qualities or classes firat fiff8 not lnite riPe 8econd, those barely liPe f"ny P- Put each qua,ity y themselves. 2. Scald iu weak Ye- This is to take the roughuess off l,4e Bm lt however, not essential. 3. Boil in good sugar syrup ten of fifteen n.innta tolrr, nnl nnil ilvir tn rtl.itoa .1 n A i-i . w, - j f . r . f -hfia A W lutt tit tT Hi1? Kn 7.. am .ilri.tn V . i7 , !" . iu k-ui tuo uy ana men paca in tight boxes, ufing a little powdered sugar, Seal np until wauted for use. If you use a drying furnace there will be no fly eggs, and they will be ready as soon as I dry tor packing It is Greek Tradition that when Adam was dying, he sent his son to the Garden of Eden to request that the angel who kept the way thereto would send him euuie ui int; 1 1 it 1 l 01 me . he might taste and live, nied the request, but gai some of the fruit of the Tree of Life, that ... I he angel de gave to the son of Adam three seeds. "Place them," said I he "in thy father's mouth ; and when they shall have grown into trees he shall be freed from his sickness." The son re- turned, and found that Adam had already expired. Taking the three grains, he placed them in his father's mouth,- and buried him thus. From these grains, in process of time, sprang three trees, of which the wood of the cross was made. Female Captains. Among the cap tains of the numerous canal boats that come to this port, are ome four or five who are temalcs. I heir sex thouerh does not militate against the efikiency, for they can blow ns shrill a blast upon a o horn, steer as clear of a passing boat, and keep their crews as well in band as any male captain on the canal, and, what is A. G. McIlwaine, Still better, in the inevitable disputes that DAbcy Paul, T. -result from their vocation, always come B. Tbxxast, - - SA a a . . " . sf Q a aj T T I i . , - . t on victorious. Alex. ( va.J Gazette. JAS. LEFFEL'S IMPROVED DOUBLE Turbine Water Wheel. POOLE tfc HUNT. Blatimore. stassrsctarcrt far ibe Bsalk tui S atbwest Nearly 7000 now in use, working under heads varying from 2 to 240 feet ! 24 sizes, from 6 J to 96 inches. The most powerful Wheel in the Mark Aud most economical iu use of Water. Large ILLUSTRATED Pamphlet sent post free. MANUFACTURERS, ALSO, OF Portable aud Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers, Babcock & Wilcox Patent Tubulous Boiler, Ebaogh's Crasher for Minerals, Saw and Grist Mills, Flouring Mill Machinery, Machinery for White Lead Works aud Oil Mills, Sliaftiog Pul leys and Hangers. 8FNDFOR CIRCULARS Feb. 19. 1874 -6mos. piedmont Air Line Railway Richmond & Danville, Richmona Danville &. W., n. u. .uivisiua, North Western H. C. B. W. CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. Fffdct on and after San da, 2 18 74 GOING NORTH. STATIONS. Mai. Expkess. ,-BBBBBBBBaaBaaaaaaa Leave Charlotte .... 7 45 r a 8.35 a x Air-Line J'act'u 8.15 K 56 " Salisbury 1044 " 10.54 " " Greensboro 215 a a 1,15 r u Danville 513 3 36 " Dundee 6.25 3 48 Burkeville 1130 Arrive at Richmond. 222 r M 11.04 T U GOING SOUTH. STATION. Mail. Express Leave S ond 138 r a 11.45 r u " Burkeville 4.41 u 2.52 A m " Dundee 9.25 44 8.33 44 44 Danville 9.29 44 8.37 M " Greensboro 12.20 am 11.15 44 44 Salisbury 3.15- 44 1.35 r n " Air-Line J'nct'n 6.15 44 3.50 44 Arrive ,tClirlotte... 6.23 am .a3.66 44 GOING EAST. GOX1G WSST STATIONS. Mail. MaiJ 53 Leave Gteensboro.. ? 3.15 a m Arr 1 1 1 5 p u 44 Co Shops 44 4.00 4 s L'velOUO 44 "Raleigh 8,10 44 4 6 41 44 Air. at Goldboro'... 5 10.50 a m J L've 230 r M i north wasssnir fT. C. R. R ( Salem Branch. ) STATIONS. Mail Expres Leave Greensboro 3.00 p M 4.60 4 8.00 AM 9.45 44 Arrive at ialem Leave Salem..... Arrive at ireensboro. Passenger traiu leaving Italeigh at 5 41 p m connects atdi-eenboro4 with the Northern bound train; raakiug the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price ot Ticket same as via other routes. Trains to and from Doints East of (ireensboro connect at Greensboro with Mail Trains to or from points North or South. Trains daily, both ways On Sundays Lvnchburg Accommodation leave Richmond at 942 A m , arrive at Burkeville 12 35 p m , leave Burkeville 4 33 am, arrive at Rich mond 7 58 A M Pullman Palace Gars on all night trains be tween Charlotte and Richmond, (without change) For further information address 8 E. ALLEN, Geo.' I Ticket Agent. Greensboro, N G TUR TALCOT, Engineer & Gen'l Superintendent FURNITURE ! J. A. CLODFELTER & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture, Invite attention to their stock of Cottage Bedsteads French Chamber Suits. W .-limit anil iviintprl flnnp Ri.ats Chairs Rocking Chairs of all descriptions, Ex- tension Dining Tables of all kinds W kinds Wardrobes, Wanhstands, What-Notes, Sofas, Reception Chairs and Parlor Suits. Also, many other articles which we are prepared to sell as cheap or cheaper than any House in the western part of the 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 awortment of Rosewood, Metalic - . . ' WalnutBurial Cases, which can be furnish ed at 3 hours notice March 19, 1S74 ly. C F. BAKER, & sell the celebrated CO., And Cotton Kins Cook Stoves. Also. Church. Parlor nd office Stoves, and war ant them to give uerfect astisfactioii . Tin, Sheet-iron & Copper Work one at abort notice and in the bestnianner. Sept. ll.tf. laire I ns.iiranff 4P i - - v stasi aa hh w QF VIRGI1VIA. ,r ,.. . aOULQ UII1C0 YGIGT& DUfg, V a. OFFICERS. - - - President, - - 1st Vice Aren't. - 2nd " " S.vm'l B. Paul' Secretary & Manager, Dr. R. W. Jkffeky, Stock Capital -Mvuitiu Airecior. $&S3 ooo. MARCH 1871. ORGANIZED Ratio of Assets to liabilities more than (wo to one. Policies issued on all desirable plans, Par ticipating and Non-participating. Lowest rates of Premium consistent with safety. Reserve from premiums invested in reach oi Policy-holders everywhere. Polices non-far-ft-it able 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 such as every sensible man will htrartily endorse. The new plan called 8AVI.(W BARK I n mi ranee, peculiar to this Cum nan v. has merits by no other form of insurance ; policy-holders, as well as persons expecting to become such should examine it carelully. IN AT. KAYMER, Nkwton, N. C. General Agent Western N. C. J. W. Manney, Local Agent. Salisbury. N.C. " March 19, 1874 ly. JOHN W. MAUNEY, Attorney at Law. SALISBURY N. C. Special Attention given to Collections. Office in Court House. March 5, 1874. ly. Cheap Chattel Mortgages, and various other blanks fur sale here 2.00 a M 3 30 44 10 0pm U.30 fWFBaBaBaBsBaaBaaBlaBaBa. 9 VH4sTb1 ififljt, .j8S-a-al-BSa U THE NEW FAMILY SINGER SEWNG MACHINE. - JJClSlJfcft We claim and can ahow thst It Ulhe cheap hkt most beautifnl. dlicately arranged, nicely adjusted, easily operated, and amoothly running markable not only for the range and variety of its sewing, but also for the variety ana uiuw kind of texture which it will sew with equal facility and perfection, using silk twist, linen or .vnn i!,f.,.,,l firw nrnnarae. making the INTER LOCKED- el Asmc-srriTCH. alike on both sides of the fabric sewn. Thus, beaver cloth, or leather, may be sewn with great strength and uniformity f J;t,.ii- an.l in . moment, this willing and never-wearying instrnment may be adjusted for fine work on gaure or gossamer tissue, ot uie tucking ol tarlatan, or runung, or other work which delicate fingers have been known to perforin. And with its 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 lit. xr .trk nlonsnrp rpfcr the DiibHc to the Uold and Bronze Medals and Diplomas awarded to our Machines in America, Prussia, England, and recently in Austria at the Exposition n V lenna, where we were awarded five Medals, Merit, rro- J it, Ciir artiolps mnnufaciured on our r..innw Mut it tri res us mucli creater pleasure, nraant ir tbA Tinlilicthe sworn returns of sale, (to which any one can have access) of the differ ent Manufacturers of Machines, for the last four vears, made to the receiver appointed Dy me Machine Patents, and tin uvi vi o a which shews the precise number of machines sold by each Company. J 1WW 1870 1871 1873 Singer Mnufac.lng Co., as-TSi i S f-S2 m ma i o ft. .i Q1U 7.C Wavelet k llnon ao 'T: Zli' Howe MacHn- Co 45,000 7.156 84,010 145,000 (,r,,v.. A Raker S wlrilf Michloe Co., 85,1?3 Domestic 8-wing do Weed few ng do 19,687 Wilcox t GlbHs do 17,201 &7.40. SR,0S &00 1073 - '.Ml 11,060 52.010 49.554 43 444 8S.6S9 1091 89.CM 80,1 7 21.158 20 121 IS 563 15,947 WlUon lo Airericar BuUon-Hole Orer rieitnlnir Mucbiue Co., 7,793 2,666 18.980 16 S9T Hoi 1 Medal do Florence do do do do do do de 1 1361 15 798 B. P. Uowe Vict r Davis Ble -a Rernin ton Kmplre J. K. Braunsdorf Kev store 14 7 11,901 11,87 6 "5 4,9'2 4.262 467 2.65 l.liO Bartlett, Revervible do Hartram k Fauton do 496 420 614 1,004 9.0.051 7,W9 4.730 4 555 2.965 2.056 20 H 147 124 l,l00 I.- r r.o Orlvlnal Hnwe do PitilcU A Lyon do .tr do witplle do Km Ire do Pn ham do J. O Folron do l.S9 4 54S 8 700 1,141 2 42" 6.S06 8 .' 60 1,7. 19 100 M'Kay do C. P. Th mon do I'ni-i" Buttoii-IIoe do La-ftvitt do 771 The reader will also note that although it Is charired that Sewins Machines are sold at en- ormonsly high prices, yet he will see that sever al firm j i lint w.-r.- in existence have tailed or abandoned an aruDrofitable business. We respectfully solicit a call from all parties desirincr a first clj.au Sewine Machine. At our Store near the Public Square will be found the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS for Tucking, Cording, Ruffling, &c. Also Silk, Linen, and Cotton Threads, Needles, Oil, &c. inger manufacturing Co., JOHN A. 11 AM. SAY, Oct.2-tf. Agent. The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the Country 1 $50,000 , 00 ZflT VALUABLE GIFTS! 10 BE DISTRIBUTED IN L. D. SINE'S lC8i7 REGULAR MONTUL Y Gift 1FT ENTERPRISE, To be drawn Monday, Auq. 0th 1874. ONE GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE, OF ?5,000 IN GOLD ! Two prize $1,000 " Five prize4 $o00 Each in GREENBACKS. Five prize- $100 ) One Family Carriage and Matched Iloraea with Silver-mount ud Harnetw. worth $1,'jO0 1 Horse & Buggy, with Silver-mounted Har-1 nc88, worth $600. One Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth $5o0 ! I i rive rattiiiy oewiiiK aiauuinea, - - worm $100 each ! 750 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches (in all) worth from S'-JO to S300 each I Gold Chains, Silver-ware. Jewelry Ac, Ac. Number of Gifts, 6,000. Tickets Limited to 50,000. AGENTS WANTED to Sell Tickets, to whom Liberal Premiums will be paid. ? i m; t m? 1 a At? . m iaingte iicKeis mi oix ncaeis 90 -t iweivc Tickets $10 Twenty-five Tickets $20. Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a de- I scnption of the manner of drawing, and other lnlormation In reference to the Distribution, i will be sent to any one ordering tnem. All let ters must be addressed to main office, L. D. SINE, Box 86. 101 W. Fifth St. CINCINNATI, O. BUCK EVE BEE HIVE. Having purchased the right to manufacture the Buck Eye Bee Hive for the counties of Rowan, Stanly, Cabarrus, Iredell, Catawba and Davie. I am prepared to fill orders and sell in hese counties this valuable and improved Hive. I will sell farmers rights, when they will make a club ot live, at ten dollars a rigbt. 1 will also sell Township rights on reasonable terms. Nearly Every body that examines it bays one. It will more than pay for itself in one year. A U we ask. is a trial. Come and examine the Hive for yourselves and be convinced. Manufactory on East Comer of Lee A Coun sel streets, near the Depot. 11L.N 111 UAUULK. April 9, 1874 Omorf. Blactier and Henderson, Attorneys, ounsellora and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C January 22 1874 U- Re R Re RADWAVS READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUN after rUnt this id vartlwtacnt Mkd any mm surraa with paix. RAO WAT'S READY RELIEF IS A CURB FOR tui r&im. ItwMtbeSrstaaSIs Tlx Only Pain Remedy tht liiatantlr wtop tlw excroclatlM pctow. H ft InMuniaatiuiM. and curcii VMtbkr u( ta LuiiC. fUnmr h. Bowels, or or orruu. If oue application. IK FROM OTK TO TWEJfTT MIMtTTRa. no manor bow RH KCMaTK". i w violent or f xcmeUUuf th pain Bel rldln, Inflnn. Crippled. Ken rtw; rated with totw aaay mmw. Nculali.'lc, or pro: rated RADWAY'3 READY RELIEF will xrroan i vktakt ease. INFLAMMATION OP THE KinSRTS. INPLAMMATIOa OP TEE D LADDER. IHFLAMM ATION OP THS RmWELS. roXOBSTIOK Of THE LCSGS. BORE THROAT, D1PPIC0I.T RR8ATHIMO. PALPITATION Of THE HEART. HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHKRIA CATARRH, IMTLCEXXA. nBADAOHB, TOOTHACHE : MRU KA LOLA, RHEUMATISM. COLD CHILLS, AOTTB CHILIA The appUcaUua tif the KesUy Kr II of to the part or partii where the pain or Jifficnlty exist! win afford ea Twenty dross In half tumbler of water will In a few momenta cwreCRA MPS. SPASMS, 8UUR HTOUAi'H, HBARTBCRN, KICK II K A DACME, DlARRHtiEA. DYSENTERY. COLIC, WIND IN THE BOWELS, and all INTERNAL r a ins. Travelers shoald alwava carry a bottle of Had mmjm Bealy Kellrf with them. A few drops in water will prevent aicAiiea or pain from change of water. It at better than Preseb Brandy or BRtafB as a stimulant, FEVER AKD AGUE. PEVER AND AGUE cured for fin v cents. There hi not a remedial agent tn thl world that will cum Ferer and Airue. and all other XaUrUu. Bllooa. HcarlH, Typhoid. Yellow. And other Fcrcra (aided bv RAD WAY'S PILLS) !b quick a RAB AT'S READY RE- uar. Fifty cents per bottle. HEALTH! BEAUTY ! ! BTBOKO A XT) PUR RICH BLOOD IWrKBARE OK FLESH ASO WEIUHT t'LKAR SKIN AND BBAl'TIVUL COMfLEXIO SKUURKD TO ALL. DR. RADWAY'S SarsaparillM Resolvent THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. HAS MADE TUB MOST ABTOJfTSTIISO CURES: SO OLIi:K. SO KAl'lU ARK TI1K CHANGES, THE HilDY UNDKK'.oKS, UNOEK THE ISKI.I'BN'1 K OK THIS TELLY WOiiEEPCL XEDIC1SS. THAT Every Day an Increase in Mesh and WeijM is Seen and Fell Erary Smp of His KARSAPARTbUA.tr RRROT, rENTcnutinuPicatri through the Blond, Swsat. L'rtno. ttitl other rin-1 and ti;l? f tfca ! nt the vigor of Ui. fur It repair ilia wtr of tbc lily with new and ouml material. S.-rriulx S' In.i-s Couauiiiptlnn, Olaiul'ilur diieaas. i'Io t. in tlie throat. Mouth. Tu mors, Modenin the Gland' ati'l other at."f tits .ystem. Hors Eyes, Stru:uorui: disc liarg irtn (tie Ear ana the worst forms of Skin tiar. Eruptions. Krrcr Soros, ScaM Ueal, Kittit w oriu.sait uiiruii-. trv.ipctas. Acne, Black PpcU, Wornw In Hie Vtvsli. Tumor. Caa eers in tuo Womb, ni..l ail wcaanins and psiafal JU eosrsfes. Night Swc.tut, Is mot Spvim and all wn.tc of tho life pritK iplo. are wt:!iiii the curative ranee ot flits wonder t Hudem CbcuiMlrv. find n fow dsjrr iue will prove to any person ttslntr it for cither (M these forms of OHeaav its otctit i o wo r to cere ticm. If the nicnt, daiiy becomlnT rtlucsvl by the wastes ami dccoin;N .. iti'.n f Tint it con'ht'.ially procrcstnx. auc orods In a. ro .:;:! 11 -o rate. and rrpair the aasns) with new materuil inn?c from health blood and this the RAllHATARlLLiAK will ami dors aecnr a curs Is certain ; for when oner ml. rerccdjr cumm.-iers Its work of itiriflrtin, atal taccus.ln tamiiiiidilns tba loss of ivi-iis it ri'ri will be rapid, and every day Cos path-iit illli-t:lhms3lt triwIiM ImBci and triMicr, the food dixeaiin: bettsr, appetite impfuvin, and ttcih tt'd wciul.t inctsaii.c - Rot ottly doca tho SAasarittttxiAX RcsoLTtu-r excel all Known remedial Agent in t'u cur at t.'hronls. ticro fulotu. Couatiiu'.loiiat, and btin Cjtcoacs; but u is the duly positive cure for Kinney d) Bladder Complaints, I'rinarr ar.d Womb dlseae. OraTel. TXabctsa, Ttrnmy, hi iia.'o of Walvr, Iticuntiusnseof l't . Hn.in ill,- smi. Albuniiituria, and In all caaoa wlurc t bars urn l.i ick dust ilp.wiM, or the water U lulcft. cloudv. tulxesj v.-li auhataticca like lite white of an ainj, or tlin .i.t. like v bits itlk. or thvro l a utorbid. (Krk, hilious spix-ar-au.'s. and white ix.ne du-i h-pai, asl wlian liters Is a ,-rick.ti.ir. I.uruiiw i.i-m wlwii paacim water, sad la:u iu itlu t.uail of Uw Mock aad iilus). tlx: Lwius. Tumor rf 12 Years? Growth Cured by Undid fj'j Itcnolvcnt. DR. RADWAY'8 PeilectForgativeplatiiiEPills psrfoetlr lastsisss. cletrsnfty eoafrd with rweee trsin, tyyriee, rWuiaut. purlir, claaiua aud attmntfUcti. Rad r ay's Piih. for lU r-irr of itll dsaarfsarfof thu .stomach. Livsr. Bowels, Kidiiets, Blatidsr. Mtrvwu. Iitava, 11 cad nc lie. Constipation. Ccivrm-. Ind I if ration. Dys inssit. IIIHiWii'nisi 1 illnii Kerwr. lullaut i nation of ih IVjwela. PRea. and all UernnvfL-uw-nta of the Iu'crnal Viscera. Warranted tneftWf a potisw ears. 1'urslr Voire table, cuiitsiuiiij uo uiurcur . . lu.neraUur Jtioterl ous dmaa. A few doses of RAOWAT'S PILU trr.l free th sys tem from all the above named disorders. lr,l nor Kox. MOM1 BY liUUttitlrtTH. .ISceuUI ic letter alC Aft " 'AUK AND TlltJB." Send one stamp to RAD WAY A " . N- SS Warrets St.. Bow Tortr . Information worth thocaands will b sent you. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR y MOTION which can be cured by a timely resort to this stand ard preparation, as has been proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by tho proprietors. It is aeknowl- a a edged by many prominent physicians to Ixj the most reliable preparation ever in troduced Ibr tho relict and cure of all Lung complaints, and is offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience ot over forty years. When resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect a speedy cure in the most severe cases ot Coughs, Drone-hit is, Croup, Whooping; Cough, Influenza, Asthmas Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. Wistar's Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the ease with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses- the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. l it! A AA D P.T BETH W. FOWLS 4 BOSS, Boston, Kms Awl sol J by Irugfi3l an J lu4cr gnc rally. Land Deeds, Trustee Dee I Commissioner's Deeds, Sheriff Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, &t For Sale at thU offiw . lilt Dr. I. Walker's California Vin egar Bitters arc a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from tuo aa ti vc herbs found on the lower ranges of tie $icrra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal properties of which are bxtrnctod therefrom without the uso of Alcohol. The question Is almost daily asked. M What is tho cause of tho antraUe4ed success of Vinegab Brr TKKsf Our answer is, that tbey rcmovo the cause of disease, and the patient re covers his health. Thoy are the great blood purifier and a lifo-girlng principle, a perfect Kcnovator aud luvigorator of tho system. Never before in the history of the world has a medicine been coirtiKtundcd potwodng tho remarkable qualities of Vixkoar Ilimtaa in healing lh sick; of every disease man is heir to. They arc a gontlo Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Ybccral Organs tn Billows Diagram The properties of Dr. Waxntrt YtfMAB UiTTKRS are Aperient, Disphoretic, Carminative, Nutrition, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irritant Sudorific, Aitera tiv. and Anti-Bilious. I Grateful Thousands proclaim V eoae BrrnsRS tho most wonderful In vigoraut that ever sustained th sinking Bytjtcm. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are uot de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. jBilions. Bemittent and Inter mittent i overs, which arc so preva lent hi tho valleys of our great rivers throughout tho United States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, H razors, ltio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoko, Jaracs, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our enf ire country during tho Summer aud Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied hy extensive do rangctnents of tho etomach and liver, end other abdominal viscera. In their troatmcnt, a purgative, exerting a pow erful influence upon these various or gans, is essentially necessary. Thoro U no cathartic for tho purpose equal to Da- J- w. ..kick's Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily remove the dark colorcd viscid matter with which the bojtrels are loaded, at tho samo time stimulating tho secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring tho healthy functions of tho digestivo organs. Fortify the body against disease by purifying nil its fluids with Vineoar Ditteks. No epidemic can tako hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, noad- achc, Pain iu tho Shoulders, Conglis, Tightness of the Cheat, Dizzinoss, Sour Eructations of tho Stomach, Bad Tasto in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita tation of tho Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Pain in the region of tho Kid neys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are tho oflspriugs of Dyspepsia. Ono bottle w ill prove a bettor guarantee, of- its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swclliug, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Keck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inusviuiuatiouit, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affection, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc. Ia these, as in all other constitutional Bis. cases, Walkeb's Vikegar Bittbss have shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent said Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidners and Bladder, these Bitters have no enuol. Such Biseaarss are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases. Persons en- gagod in Paints and Minerals, such ss Phimbcrs, Typo-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, a they ndranco in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard s gainst this, take a dose of Walesa's Vis EQAR BlTTKRS occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt-Uheum, Blotches, Sputa, Pimples, Poatules, Boils, Carbuncles, King-worms, Scald-bead, Sore Eyes, Erynpelas. Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration of tho Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name oT. nature, are literally dag up and earned out of the system in a short time by tho use of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms. lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed, tfo system of medicine, no vermifuges, no an thchninitics will Tree the system from worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, tn young or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo manhood, or the turn of life, these Tonio Bitters display so decided an inWstppaj that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores ; cleanse it when you And it obstructed and sluggish in the veins: cleanse it when it is foul; your reelings will tell yon when. Esep the blood pure, and tho health of the system will follow. BL. H. SfcDOKALD Ac CO., Deectists and Gb Arts.. Sail Krancisoo. Ctallforais, ear. 01 wr asnington and c liar 1 ton sta.. N v &oia raj ail UruggUts EVENING CRESCENT, A Connervtivc Daily Paper, RALE1GU N. C. Reiablc, High-Toned. Courteous. J. 8. HAMPTON. TERMS CASH : i' t Daily $5.00 for six months ; W.20 for months : hO cenu for ooo monih. Clubs of Uu $47,00. TH3 WEEKLY CRESCENT. A Paper for the Family One year" $150 ; Six month 75 cents : Th months 40 cents. Clnb of Fire $7; $1150; Twenty $23.00 ; Twenty -6 re 27 Thirty $30 00 Addres- J . HAMPTON, Proprietor. Raleizh. N.. I Harch 12,1574-tf. MEDIC A L TRIXIM PH Dr. D. S. PERRY'S VEGETABLE AROMAllc BITTERS TOifntal fsaav. eJj of the age. There b ooth ins, like ihen, eqaal to them on.ier tne stem. They restore weak, invigorate the feeble, arxi give mwZ and tone to the broken dowa system. Irs rssW inatic and malarious dastnets they axe worti. , ship load of Quinine poweders and Mils, TW sttw erapecially adapted to pemoas sstelug frmm Dyspepsia, -direr Complaints. Oostiveness, Headache, Chills an d Fewer and Flies. To Delicate Females. Ladle, old or young, especially adapted to d rill find these Bitters Peculiar Ia Ikaft. Oaswirssi, lsjteituue, Want of A mmI. -rt.l Ii.fv.ra1 rUlailW all -imlA . L 1 7 BUM Va aava. ail swvws ' sa. i IV. IU J the charm of these inestimable Bitters. HEAR WIIAT 18 8AID. HEAR WHAT IS 8AID. HEAR WHAT 18 SAID. "Wonderful effects have resulted tresa vara Dr. pBRY,BJBiUere." 1 'My ChilU are gone. I can hardly believe "Send me one case PaaaYS Bi iters Nothing like them here.' I enclose affidavit of my ease. I had to de to to convince you of the wonder cure." "Surely they are the most delightiul vine ionic in tne worm. "Dr. Wilson says that vou are a noblic hrtras. factor." "Hurrah I No more RhmmatMssa." "No more headache, thanks to yea." We could fill this paper twice over with inat such genuine extracts, bat the above must sajf- 6c Our Ifitters arc prepsred under the auptr. vision of D. 8. Perry, Member of the Beesl Col lece of rhyrucians and Surrcfjos, hnlanti, and of the Medical Clinic of ul All orders shoald be addressed to Tar PEEBY AROMATIC BITTER CX) NEW YORK, U.S. The Bitters sure sold either by the Dotue or case at 1 per bottle. Parties in sendine letters for adriceaaaa their disaeases will confer quite a favor br si. inc name of Count v at. well as Town where last beside. It will Bare na a wonderful time and annovanee if this will be observed. Dr. E. PERRY AROMATIC BITTEK COM PANY. GREAT FAMILY KDICINL Dr. GREEN S FIT CURE ! The Great .Remedy for Epilp.y, Ctrss Kits, Spawns, ConrlssoDsand erTous Wake fulnesa, acta promptly, often airrerating ike FVts from tire first day's use, even where they bare existed for years. COMPOUND EX. COR YD ALI8 ! The Great Vegetable Alterative, Cuss. Scrofula, Srondsry Syphalis, Kruptionsoa tke Skin, and all diseases .t rising from impure Blood MEDICATED H0HTZY. A Sovereign Balm for Coughs CoMb, Brora, chilis, Asthma, and all diseases nf tke Mr-passages and Lungs. By its timely nee many sep posed cases of Consort) ft ion are prorupcly re lieved and the Lnngs restored to health. NEURALGIA SPECIFIC t A prompt, punitive and permanent relief for the excrocisling pains of Neuralgia, Rneuuma- tisra and Sciatica. FoSale b7 T. P. : Prepared only by Dr. GREEH, LTJTDLSY A BZVTLBY CHARLOTTE N. C Nor. 6, 187S.-ly. KEARNEY'S fluid e: The only known medr for BBIGTS EsKaL And a positive remedy for OOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABE TES, DYSPEPSIA. NERVOUS DEBILITY DROPSY. Non-retention or Incontinence of Urine, Irritt- tiooJ nUamaUoa or Ulceration of tin BLADDER & KIDNEYS, fcl'r.KMAl)KKllt.A, Leuoorrhcca or Whrte, Pise as ss of the Prostata Gland, Stone, in lite Bladder, Col cuius Gravel or BrickduM Deposit and Un cus or Milky Discharges. KEARNKYS EXTRACT BUCHU Pemianently Cure all Duteasea of the BLADDKR, KIDNEYS AND DROPSICAL HWELLINGS, Existing in Men, Women and ClilJrwra, CeTNO MATTER WHAT THE AGE I Prof. Steele says : "One bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extract Bochn la worth more tkaa til oilier Buchut comhined." Price, One Dollar per Bottle, or Six for Free Ilullars, Sold bv C. R BARKER A OCX. Depot, 104 DuaneSt.K. lort A rhysiaan in attendance to pondenee and give radric gratia. Stair Head stamp for Pamphle TO THE Nervous and MWM or BOTH SEXK8. No Charge for Advice and Comsat" Dr. J. B. DtoTT, graduate JeJersoa College, Phildelphia, author of serer.! works, can Ix mnaalled on all dsserara Sexual or Urinary Organs, (which he has an tanapiil asndr 1 Mther in male OT lenu rnatl... final arKal ratna orisn nat tnC OT of long standing. A practice of 30 years him to treat diseases with guaranteed. Charge ress distance can forward letter and enclosing stamp tn prepay porsUge. Send for Ike Omide to Hmkk. Vrtct 1 J. R DYOTT, M. D, Phrcian and Survwon, 104 Duane fc. Feb. 5 1874 tf Bin CRAIGE & CRAIGK ATTOR.lEYN Al AND SalixitoTs in paokntptrf . VW 8pocial attention paid to Pre-sseisf n bankruptcy. three Sept. i :-! II ARB WAKE. When yon want Hardware st figures, call oft the andersigwed at ! Granite Row. T T D. A. ATWELL. Ten 50 C. Salisbury, N C.,May 1 3-tf. siotti20iAiM: A. II. BLs.ia A Sr. Louw, Mo. Nov 6 1S73 tf. ass 5. T. ffi i . - :aaaaaaSTT. . ... - - .imi V"1 . . . ' S- 1 I J a-t ' . STBT.- . . . . . . . fTnffilf!MsWLn51faaaataa