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fffiMffitfl 1H,i4rkmtn How to Get Rid of Vermi. No The Prooress or l-iviuzatios.-- tUllIlM WatrgmOtl. insect which crawls an live under the I-nngine a .hnnty of t-a room furnished application of hot alum water It will t07 Tan: destroy red and black ant. cockroaches, g JJJPg; nort of tDidera. cliinchbaes , and ail toe crawling ..,,. m rWiianed nuno. in rjests which infest our bouses. Take two front wf whjch Mt a bare-legwl colored nnnnds rf alum and dissolve it in three or irl nn a hn ilren hacked chair, cirl sineine ' . ... . !. . J . a A mm .. . .1 ! 1 asALUBUKYJ THURSDAY AUGUST .20. majority will, we think, reach 4,600, the largest of any in the State. 'We will giro a correct Usi of the mem four quarts ot boiling water ; lei ii sianu -rlome Again ' witn great enmueiHsm, nuu on the fire nntil the alum is all melted ; beating time wildly ou the tunelers piano, then apply it with a brush while nearly Fire wood was scarce in this colored family i l : : I.- a -... t r r r rrii'Wn in ia.-?v "in'" m I 11 111 I I" UIIL LU CW GL T 1VIIUI v w v - - I everv . bedsteads, pantry shelves, i 1 . . .1 . r -I YOIII e.eci to me ig.s.aiure soon as ; , . fi . fhe crpvice9 in the get it ; also the other officers elect, floor of the 8Kjrtjng or mop-boards, if yon piano by the card, thinking wod might be high next winter. Leavenworth Commercial- -with the pupolar rote Two weeks have passed sinee the elec- added to the lime, it will and yet we are unable to giro our keep insects at a distance. 0 I III ktX At I 2 M - V- L.. suspect that they harbor vermin. If in A workini Man. A Massachusetts whitewashing a celling plenty ot alum is papt,r, lamenting the removal of a wide also serve to Cockroaches awake citizen from its town, says thirty-six years ago he entered the service of a manu reports ike result in the full returns. We suppose oar were so well pleased at will iee the paint which has been washed faeturiug compapy, and in that time has not in .r.,1 alum vnter Knornr barrels and at different points, from whom we boXft8 can freed Irom ants by drawing a wide chalk mark just around the edge their respective localities, of the ton of them. The mark must be tW mta OimimIfm nn whollv to 1 unkroken or they will creep over it; but J r I -L-IL. ..L. Umie inrh in -il ... . , . " im . ' 1 & m mm m wiatn win set tuetr aepreaauons at naugnt. taken an active part in polities, and now Powdered alum or borax will keep the retires with a comfortable estate, a highly rejoicing, not feeling disposed to make out Ufna for the newspapers. The result, however, will not be very it from the statement we crave in t " I J 1. . J IT of 1 I v last. If anKchange it is for the OI ? m .lof,r r?TK WW fCTlhlasW i unaer ineir puiows in noieia, occ. n ui staying at a hotel once with a party, most of whom complained sadly of the nightly lost a single day. By working over time he has made, as their records will show, at least 400 days of active service for every vear. and" received compensation theretor. In one mouth he made forty -eight days of labor. Daring this period he has been a reader of books and the journals of the day. chinch bng at a respectful distance, and travellers should always carry a bundle iutelliaent man. robust in body and mind. He has purchased a farm in Plympton, conn ty of Plymouth, were he proposes to spend Our Government. The Cincinnati attacks of these disgusting insects, I was Gazette says that "no people in the world Grant as the Democratic candidate for the 3rd Term is gravely talked of by I able to keep them entirely at bay by its have so little respect I distributed the contents of my of the halfcrased would-be leaders ! oi the party. Such a proposition is so stupid and so revolting to the sensibilities si true Democrats and decent people gen- jarally, that it would seem unnecessary to efer to it as being in the least possible. 3ut when we remember that Horace Gree ns o, and for their Govern meut as the people of the United states." bundle among the party, to their great J This is very true, and the Gazette might relief. Tlie Cultivator. A Negro Under Sentence of Death Hanged rv a Mob in West Virginia Martinsburg, West Va , Aug. U. in ,ft ,r t iPJMIt . ftnft.hfti John Taliaferro, a negro confined in the is concerned, is no where to be found nave proceeded to say thai there is no Government in the world that has so lit tie respect for its people, or that deserves less from its people. A worse adminis tered Government for the last ten years of the conn jey was brought forward in the same in county jail at this place under sentence of wjtnm tUe compass of civilised nations . .. 1 1 .1.1 .1 3 C A : . V) . 1 idious and the revolting covert manner, it behooves I death for the murder of Annie Butler, was press to speak out promptly against the ?ken ?ut of U b a obt r&K9 aic attachments for a Government StlnrnroDosition There is no surer hanged distance from i8 made a mean8 of and oppressioi siting proposition, l here is no surer tQWn It lg 8a,d that IQ an8Wer to the , aud a people can never have very enthu that oppression to .uJ i u: : Jr- A .11. , . i. u luirriur race nwvuou o. uouS.uS c.c. .uu ufcfc u- nnesnon wneiuer no was gumy or noi ne miu,tar nf ti1A .;,llft,;nn yii mav iho --.mm . t - mi- t- i .i I :.u .1. i u: l I ' J eomniuro 10 me uemocranc rany man vj i rrpuuu, wiiii ioc rop hiouuu mo ucuk, nominateGrant as iu candidate for the ' Gentlemen, I am not guilty o this mnr j sui.. Ider. 1 don t know who dw it. If you do not find out who did it will in eternity." The mob S 1 W il . a lie ; swing mm up, ana the wagon was driven from under him. Annie But Presidency, and no party would so richly re humiliation, degration, should it do a stupid thing. The nomination of Hoi ace Greeley was the work of galvenized Democrats, hun gry wolves, and real enemies of the party. It never was endorsed by any considera ble number of real democrats, but was mainly espoused and engineered by a set I hybrids, mis-called Liberals. The same element is now trying to foist Grant upon the party. There will be found a worth- (jrazeite ask these pertinent questions ''What prospects has a government for perpetuity which the people despise 7 l'usAhttJ.0.n How cau the sentiment of patriot ib cried, 'It s ;),,, tl... ism exist without respect for the government evidence was taken, and three counsels bad spoken, when oue of the jury became so ill that the ease had to be adjourned aud the jury discharged. He was tried again last May, convicted, and sentenced less office-hunting fellow here and there! to be hanged on the 30th of July, His who will be ready to hout for Grant, but counsel took exceptions to the r.ulmg of we hardly imagine that enough can b- lne uourt. ana a supereeaea was granted Induced to do so to raiso a decent noise, by e Court of Appeals, and his case No. we have had enough of Liberalism. wa to hve been heard at Charlestowu, ttaniralinm and r,mntim Tt tm lpct Jefferson COUntV, to moilOW, Aug. 15. true and worthy Democrats for our stand ud hearera. and fiirht trir next hattle on .sound Iemocratic principles and we will Death of Hon Sion H. Rogers. win. We have sacrificed enough in go- In the twinkle of an eye death has robbed lac out of the party after candidates. us of a most distinguished citizen. Hon. 9iqn tl.Htiogers walked these streets last VI-. HJon l T. f ;iitifTr. Afn.uA night as apparently well man. He was mmmw a&.ivn a- onunic nu. ui vyiuauw, I w , w m . .m - - . 7 I . ll,A nl it k 1 ; U What is there to rally rbe people against pithpr PTtornfll nr intprnnl Jentror tvlion ler, a little white girl, twelve years of age, thy have no goverument wich luey think worth saving ? Is not general did- cruat with thA arovornmsnt lla alnnvi picion pointed unmistakably to leferro. read opporlttnit; for tLe COmii.g man on He was tried last November. All the hor8eback ? This is the condition of the oppressed South now. Her people have not declar ed for any "coming man on horseback," but they nave declared most emphatically against the present ruliug negro and car bet-bag goverument which has brought us to the brink of despair, with a civil- rights bill still hanging over us. If these curses are not removed, or their burdens lessened, the mau on "horseback" will not have to ride far before he will find himself embraced by the people as the choice of pending evils. Petersburg News. fl. X ., has written a defense of Beecher. She thinks that inasmuch as Solomon wasn't blamed for keeping a whole female seminary in his private residence, Beech er ought not to be blamed for well, for anything. Mrs. Millington, you had bet ter dry up. Get thee to a nunnery. Un at the club rooms early in the night and took hand in a eanie of whist and later still ho was at Judge Bunting's house engaged with Mr. Bunting-in talking over some business. No doubt he retired as the rest of the city and looked for the waking that comes in the morning, but ter dry up. tiet thee to a nunnery. Un- ' , . "r -"""'B snssfed as you are, you are more danger- a four , ?1M thw morning the boy that ous to toe community than would be a bowling raccoon of the mountains. mtouisvxUe- courier Journal Now, there is just as much sense, pro priety and religion in what Mrs. Helen elept in his office summoned Major F. H Bamerou to his bedside and the Major found him deluged in a hemorrhage of of blood from the lungs, the bleeding be ing external and internal. lie was past talking and hardly seemed conscious and M . L. Millington says, as there is in the died in one hour's time at five o'clock in John Brown was hanged on the soil of the State where he struck the first blow for freedom. Mr. Lincoln, the first anti- slavery President, died by an assansiu'a f nutlet, which, yet, was scarcely more pitiless than the biography that afterwards tore his good name to tatters. Preston Kiug, it is said, committed suicide. Gerrilt Smith is said to have lost his reason. Jim Lane died by his own hand. the victim of a remorse which even his fierce, iron nature could not endure. Horace Greely. died in defeat and delir ium, amidst the execrations of the Dartv he had built. Mr Beecher still lives, but only to look upon the ghastly fragments ot a reputation winch was the greatest of the language of bis letters will not bedr the interpretation he pots upon it. Eyen the teutleuey to hypochondria of which we hear now for the first time will not ae- eount for the strong expressions in which he depicts his anguish of iiad. -His desire for death, his description of himself living on the sharp and ragged edges of aaxiety. remorse, fear, despair ;" bis assumed cheer ful ness when he was "suffering the toiments of the dawned ;' his abject appeal to Tilton for forgivMees. "bumbling myself before him as I do before my God ;' his declaration that "he (Tilton) would have been a better man in my circumstances than I have been.' and his passionately grateful letter to Mnui tou, when hie slopped Til ton's threatened exposure, beginning. "Many, many friends has God raised up to me, out to no one of them as be ever given the opportunity and wis dom so to serve me as you have. You have also proved Theodore's friend and Eliza beth's. Does God look (town from heaven on three unhappjeT creatures-?" All these utterance point only to one grave crime, and we regret to say that Mr. Beeeher has not succeeded in this, the most vital part oi his statement, or in bis auswera Vu the Committee, iu making it apparent that he is innocent of the charges that Tilton has preferred asiaiast biin. The Committee may acquit, and Plymouth Church may invite him to resume his labors in the pulpit ; but before the bar of public opinion the most lenient verdict he can expect to get will be the Scottish one of "Not Proven." Balti more Gazette. A South Carolina Negro Writes Some from Liberia. We copy the following letter from the Yorkvillu Kunuirer written by Solomon Hill, a coloied man who went from York, S. C, to Liberia in 1871. Industrious colored people can get rich in Liberia : "I have made one crop aud am i. early done planting another, aud I know if a person will half work he can make a good living in Liberia. I raised, last year rice, potatoes and cassada, ot which J had an abundance for my own use and a quantity for sale. I sold over 100 kroves of sweet potatoes, fifty kroves of cassada, and fifty kroves of rice. Pota toes are worth 25 cents per krove ; cassada 18 cents, and rice, half-cleaned, $1.00 My corn is now matured. I have sown a large crop of rice. I have made good corn here with no other work than the labor of planting. Of ginger, which is a staple product, I have this year planted fifty pound. June Moore has planted over 100 pounds, which is sufficient for one acre, and will yield 1,000 lbs. of c'ried gioger, worth, iu this market, ten cents per pound. I have an orchard of 2.000 coffee trees. Sixty of my trees, planted in 1872, are bearing, aud are now laden with coffee. June Moore has 1,800 trees, Joe Watson 800, Scott Mason 1,000, aud nearly all ot ecr colony arc engaged in coffee raining. . Coffee is worth hero 18 cents is gold, 20 cents in Unit d States currency, aud 22 cents in the currency of jjiDcria. utucr articles rate auuut as fdlows: Calico, from 12 to 18 cents per yard ;tobacco, 40 eeuts pur pound ; sugar, $1 to $5 per hundred pounds : molasses, 33 cents per gallon ; bacon, 22 cents per pound ; salted beet, 18 cents per pound ; flour, 10 cents per pound ; mackerel, 6 outs each ; chickens, 25 cents ; eggs 25 cents ; turkeys, So; ducks, $1. God uttlk cows sell at various pries rom S25 to $.40. I am better satisfied than I ever wa since emancipation, and am worth more than ever before. 1 have ihree good framed houses wiih shuit'le NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AiiiibtratDfi Notice to Creditors All Demons harms clalsaa of Mary Marlin, deceased, are hereby notified to exhibit the same to the undenuroed on or before the 20th da7 of August, A. D, 1875. CATHEW RICE, Administrator with the will annexed of Mary As. 20, 1874 w. run up win Martin, Deed. LAND FOR SALE. SIS acres, in four tracts, between 2d A 3d Creeks Bowan Co., Part, if not sold, may be leased. Address Geo. B. Wetmore, Salisbury, N.C. Aug. 20, 1874 tf. LAND SALE. lAiwAslfelMHBw lC fs r "sVf" f ' swsMBLfcL wfr SfT SVsswaWsl Sr Imw . z& I iaiiiawKrV svat " - .swatswLBwaw sl w Br order of ProbaU Court of IreeMU will sell at the Court House in Stat cavil W. on Thursday. 10th 3epUtubr next thai VALUABLE FARM, . A BEAUTIFUL METALIC GRAVE COYIBIK I W SW W. S mm - m.m..MM ffL V Is now offered to every one interested iu beautify tog and protectinr ihe rrsM mt tkeir deceased relativee. They are made in four sixes, with a variety of stylet, ranging in price (easa-faa, to $60. according to sire and style. Can be painted any color desired mm.t,A-u known as the David Waddell home plae. fralvauised to suit the taste of purchasers. A p-Uvamaed plat-, containing whatever iminediatelr on the line of the Western N. iutcrtniion parties desire, io f-imished with each moud frer or rhnrne C. R. R. eight miles East of Sutesrille. "TIIIO IIRUftOAUr nmnniTiAii Chambers and I niO Ii U fl U Rl C ULUlinH I llsll il- n e iitnt ik adioinine the lands of P. B 9 . . others, containing 300 sores This farm is offered at sock prices as u pUce it wkhin reach of so wen anown u racr.Fi.ou - ') an d publid generally to call aud examine for tkwsasdves. Terms. $500 cash balance 6 and 12 months gimeif UVcu at J. A. Kaseeay's ofie. credit, with interest. r Also at the same time aud place. I will sell 300 BUSHELS YVllEAT. For description ot said land, enquire the premises, or of It. P. Simouton. Statesville. RUFU3 CLIXE, Adm'r of Jas. T.Suthe. Statesville. N. C. Aug. 20. I874tf. NOTICE. Having qnalified as Administrator on the C. PLYLER SailitUtitf. M. C Aw C, lt74 y Cedar Cove Nurseries. Craft and Sailor. Proprietors : Red Plaius. Yadhiu Cun?j, X. C. Great inducement ofiVred to pur chasers of Fruit, trees (Jraiie Vines, trrv and. Raspberry 1' I. in In. Price LU now ready, witE list of leading variiie. Send tor iC Address. CRAFT A SAILOR, Red Plain, Yadkin Co., Aag.6, If74 1 on s iu I p .BBBBvaaaassBBBw Strawbi 1874, and will continue twenty RATES OF TUITION For Eoglrsh Branches $3 per month "Classical A Higher Mathematics , M -Contingent Fee, $1 Monthly Payment required A. S. MrRPFIT, PaixciraL. Aug. 6, 187 Imo. mass of matter issued from the Northern Daily fress week after week in the morning. Judge limiting of this city was also present with him at his death. roof, and neat boarding paling around my lot. The timber in use here bears a strong res -mblance to brimstone as to color of tho grain, aud consequently has the appropriate uaino of brimstoue wood. Wild game is plentiful iucludiug the ordi nary cow, the eeecow, deer, squirrels, rnoukeys, Sec. I have seen as many as a thousand moukcys iu one drove. The meat of this animal is highly prixed WATER Wl ' The Isest la the) Mi sold at Iras rice than any i first claas " bed. 4 ' Bond foe a ramsblst aad be eoa- a. F. BtramTuir.YorK, ra. all torn to pieces by hia own friends. . . A li who in turn, he has around ioto dust a8 a" rucie m looa' Ae" ftcooraie WHSS aaassii iiri'MfllL Willi SI 1 III ML II I M npaiii ii r o ----- - . . . . a On our editorial side will be found sketch HhU Ucavy ules Sumner died five years, if I live, I behalf of Beecher. Ninety-niue out of Lf his life. Mr. Rogers was exceedinelv unttcr the co'onatiou of his party, hav-1 will be able to scud him 4,000 pounds of very hundred newspapers in the North popular with every people of every class defend Mr. Beecher, notwithstanding he has utterly failed to refute the damaging charges against him. In the face of the post undoubted evidence of his guilt he is held up as a persecuted saint. But the His manner was as mild as a womau's his eye full of gentleness and kiudness ; and his voice, never harsh or noisy on the hustings, led him among the people a favorite with all. Ue was twice elected to congress from this distiict, but in 1372 HocamittnA nf Investigation annnintad at defeated for the position by Hou. W . A. wis own instance was organised to white- Sm,h f0"1? ha "sumed 7 ... , ni and brawlish phase which a man of Mr. wash him, tad Plymouth Church notxinly Rogers' gentle makeup was ill suited to egpects It, but demands it. It matters understand. It was the thistle against not, therefore, what the evidence points to, the cedar in Lebanon aud Mr. Rogers m what the public thinks, it will he done. W88 not W enouh 10 tread lhe tbUtle The idea is that Beeeher must not be down, because of the damage it will do to religion and to the Church. The idea is monstrous I The down fall of a thousand Beechers can not do the Church or religion as much harm ss the white washing by it of one like him of one whose alleged crimes have not been dia down. He was defeated iu that campaign and has ever since lived in this city the smooth and even lifo of a private citisen. Crtsent. ing lived the last two years of his life un der the condemnation oi his State. Fre mont lives under the ban of outlawry of a French court before which he ret uses to appear to answer charges of fraud. So much for the tragic' fate of the anti slavery leaders. Turning to the South to look after their great antagonists on the other side, we find that Mason, Slide II, Soulc, Brooks, Wigfall and Keitt have died peacefully on their beds; Stephens has lived to return to Congress ; and Toombs, Hunter, Wise, and Davis live to see the wreck and ruin of so man v of Liberia coffee, of my own raising, and it is the desire of myself and friends to sell him our crops and ahip direct to him." An Unwholesome Season. CV.S'L.rSri Salisbury Male Academy. t r a aw wa S . IL a tats oi said Mary A. MCMiignt to roaae im- Tho FsJI Resxson commence on An. 31t uieuiaie paTiueni ; ano an ptnwia uiTini ciaiuia against said estate will present theat for pay ment within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar or their recovery. H. B. REESE, Administrator. Aug. 20, 1874 4t TloiasYille Female Collect This fine school propetj recently purchased bj thenndersiged consisting of a large A commo dious four story brick building, admirably adapt ed to the purposesofa school, situated immediate ly on the N. C. R. B. in a beautiful oak grove of 17 acres, with rooms all well ventilated A heated, will be re-opened as a Boarding School for higher female education on Tuesday 8ept. 15th 1874. Every department of a thorough course of solid, classical A ornamental studies filled by teachers of known ability, A of from 14 to 20 rears experience ; among them prof. 1. L. Hight, long A favorably known ss Prof, of Nat. Sciences Ac, in Trinity Col. N.C. fur years, A as an able A successful instructor in other institutions. Furniture new A comfortable Everything new. Board A Literary tuition for 5 months on It $80. For circular address, 11. W. KE IX HART, ThutuaMville, Davidson Co., X. C. Aug. 20, 1874 3mos. State of North Car. h.i vn . In the Probate Davie Cointy. j Court. Henry Marshall, Plfi. 1 Petition for remov againsi. al of B. U. Jones, R. G. Jones, Surviving Admr. of Joseph M. Uouser, uecosed. DefL It appearing to tlie satisfaction of the Court, that H. G. Jones is not a resident of the State, it is therefore ordered that publication be made for six weeks succesivelv. in the 'Carolina W actinium" a newspaper published in the Town of Salisbury, X. C, notifying said B.U Jones as Admr. aforesaid, that be appear be fore ihe J udire of Probate lor said loiiiitr.tt his office in MovksvilU-, anu aiarwer the petition of the Plainti ffwbich is tiled in this Courtis copy of which iaalso mailed to the defendant, within twenty days after the service of Ibis notice on hirn, and if he fail to answer within the time aforesaid, application will be mads to the Court for the relief akcd for in the petition, and tlie same will then be heard and acted on. This Mlbdsyof Aug. 1874. 11. H. HUWAKU, Clerk Superior Court. And Probata Judge. Aug. 10, 1874 ow. 150 Stare Heme for Beit ii statefSk D to . a i . ly. tba Best Stahd. fur a Dry BSU . f m ' x-o stea business, m sute ilf. rkt - large Warehna aitarhcd f .r su.nt i-.. j ar x' i . , uor. r ac"B a are, ivt. a rare o ty to tstsblish a boimess in thu Town suressfuHv. Apply to, E. B. DRAKE A 80N. Btatawrille. X. C. Aug. lout Pleaait I TOR T0UIG LAD ISt- aiian The closing days of winter and the early days of spring are very trying to the feeble and sen sitive and are apt to ahect unpleasantly even tlie more robust and j vigorous. Nothing can S- 1 m a oe more uncongenial to the nerves or more From the Richmond Whig. "Bully!" for North Carolina. .Saturday evening, commencing at 6 o'clock, the 4,K- in per (Campaign Klub' nf this city, hi accordance with the an nounccmeut previously made, fired on the Capitol Rquare a salute of one hundred pins, in cuh bration of the glorious Con servative victory iu North Carolina. Dur ing the firing of the salute the following telegram was sent off by the chairman of hn Conservative Demonstration to Raj Sigt, N. C. : The "Kemper Kampaign Klub," of Richmond, sends you heartfelt greeting, aud is bow firing one hundred guns in honor of the good old North State. The rition may be asked, "Why this late in day t" Wo were tho victims of a premature explosion in the campaign of 878, aud, while bring our guns then, we srere unconsciously joining our euemius Jar their victorious rejoicing. To make JMM thing appear consistent aud charitable new, we have condoled silently with them for a week, and having done for them all Xhat humanity could poasilly require of few we now serve one hundred vents to isk oue bundled thousand glad emotions Yam know, sir, what the Governor of North Carolina once said to the Oov. ot Virginia So here goes. TV the Old North State; In peace and iu war brave, determined and " . t n at m A good mother ot many worthy Cod juvei bless and prosper hey. You.o- sincerely, Tkyton Wis, lyhiff .K. K K's A Point which. Should be Duly Considered. In considering the struggle that the whites of the negro-ridden States of the South are making to escape from mongrel rule and to rc-cstablih ci ilixation, the Northern people should bear in mind the fact it is not simply because of the color or the ignorance and iucompentency of the blacks that this struggle is made, but because the governments they administer are nothing less than conspiracies, under the semblance of law, against all the pro- tierty-holners. lhe whites hold the pro perty, and as the carpet-baggers and ne groe8 cannot directly take it from thtm, they so abuse tho taxing power as to wring from the tax-payers euormous sums The money thus raised is their plunder fund, by this sort of legerdemain thev actually enjoy the use of all the pro perly in the States. They gut much more front it than the owners do. In this way it happens that the people who hold no property -are enjoying, in the shape ot high taxes, which they steal as soon as collected, the profits of all the property, while the property -holdors get little or nothing. How long would Northern communities submit to such a state of things 1 And yet many of them el press great amazement wheu they see among Southern people any display of sensitiveness in regard to the matt ter, They cannot, because they will not, understand how it is that educated whites, who own sll the property and pay all the taxes, should be unwilling to be ruled by ignorant and rapacious blacks, headed by carpet-bagger adventurers and knaves. If it was 'their case, they would uot be RteJimond depressing to the spirits than damp, chilling their old antagonists. Slavery came out win and cold rains, and of such onwel of the contest defeated, and antislavery 00016 visitors we have a superabundance at this came out of it triumphant : yet the emit- sta8on- Common prudence suggests, therefore, ten noutb coutaiua tew or uo graves of the propriety ot fortifying the system agnmst selt slain or dishonored leaders, while the insidious enemies of health and comfort, and victorious North is marked with many a 1 the experience of more than a quarter of a ceo dark spot where an anti-slavery champion tury points to Hosteller's Stomach Bitters has fallen. St. IjOu'is Republican. The Beecher Statement. the all -sufficient sanitary safeguard under such untoward circumstances. An accession of vita! strength and energy is what is required to meet aud overcome the unhealthy elements now present in the atmosphere. This increase on We prinOhis morning the cloeiue part m a sr r I . I . . . t .Mr. Beechers statement, it is vnrv vuui power, so necessary lo meet the extraordi nary drolls which art inclement season makes upon tlie system and the constitution, can be readily acquired by taking from two to three doses of Hosteller's Bitters daily during the winter and Spring month. The nature of this Jas admir. sioreaaid. TO THE Wholesale Trade. STOLEN STOLEN from the subscriber's stable. Thurs dar night Ut.(Jnlv JoXh).a large CHK-STN UT HOKKKL HOKSK. My uhtoe is in Oarbarms eaaty. on tar Gld lliU'road ataiut IU iuiloi(friui Uoneord. Thr h-ir.-tena a white star in the face, a slim tail, shows much of the white of his eyes when looking around ; has white speeks under his tail : one white leg. and is quite a showy ani mal, lie was tracked in the direction of Salis bury, but eoud uot be traced further. T 1 will five Z fr the recovwrv of say horse, and 9&t more fr the arrost aad con no tion of tho thisC Address mo at ML Pleasant. MOSES rLUTTZ. Aug. C, 1874-tx. Sinoitoi Female College. STATESVILLE, N. C. REV. S TAYLOR MARTIN. PRESIDENT Fall term begins Sep. 22. 1874. and ends Feb. 5. l-7.". Spring tenn begins Fb. 5. 1875. and ends Jon 82. 1875. Board 4c tu iti..n. $100. Music. 25. For other infonnatiou seuJ fur circular. July 23rd. 1874. tf. Rkv. P. A. Ptsobf.l. Mrs. E. M Stuobku The neat StwsiuU nf this Iustittie riD eommne tan Monday Angus! 3rd. IH74. The course of instruct iu will be thiasaffc and paetieaL Mn bracing all Um kraasSae usually taught in th hest FemaieSniiaaiVft. Thi Mb. wing will be the rates of isttiav per sesaion of five mouths. English branches fn.m f7JOto tlSjBn1 The above with aaeieut la tig nag Music. Use f instruments.. ....... ...... Incidentals None but thoroughly Competent will be employed in thr different met its Board, including lights dc fuel from fll.W to ? 12.50 per month. Payinfuts will be expert d one half hi ad ranee. For Circulars. Aldresa. t REV. P. A. STROREL. Mt. PLEASANT. C'arWrros Co. July 2. 1874 I sno. ohi; BOX A PERFECT CUBE CHILLS AND FEVER. PERFECT PREVENTIVE or Chills and Fever. past, we enter Judging the future by the with confidence upon this our new enterprise of sep&ratins our Wholesale from our Retail Trade, by having a septate and distinct House for each ; and in doing so we Hatter ourselves .1 . . S a a, U .a . sr Am tnai u win noi oniy meet me spproval ol our numerous customer, bat that an "Exclusive Wholesale House" will brine ue a lane influx of new trade, and of a character not heretofore enjoyed. It must be obvious to every buyer that a strictly " Wholesale House," arranged and adapted tor mat trade only, with a corps of cents. Manhood: Hot Lost, Hot Restored ! Just published, a new edition of 9t. Oulverwell's Osksra tedSssav on the radical aw without medicine) oi oPBSUf ATOBJUKXA or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Loss es, I a potency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. ; also Cossra r TIOV, EriLETST and Fm, induced by self-indulgence or segnal extravagance; Ac. Price, in a sealed envelope, only six QTJTSTnTE I 1 Dr. Bellamy s Pills. t able and plausibly written, and hy superb cial or sympathetic readers will be accepted as a complete refutation of Tiltou's charges To others it will not be regarded by any means so couculsive. His retaliatory attack on Tilton, Moolton, Carpenter aud all those with whom he was ouce affiliated, but whom celebrated restorative is well known to the pnb- he has now repudiated, is sharp, hitter and venomous. In so far as he has shown that they are a bad lot he will have public op inion with him, and if in exposing their dir ty linen they would clarify and whiten.the contents of his own buck basket Mr, Beech ers vindication Would be complete. The he. It is composed of an absolutely pure dif fusive stimulant, medicated with the extracts ind juices of the most effective tonic, alterative, anti-bi i ions and laxative roots and herbs known to medical science. To the combination of these excellent ingredients, in proportions sot strongest part of his narrative is that where- table to the exigencies of enfeebled, languid in he assials his accusers ; the weakest that iu which he endeavors to explain away the uainagiug seu-incuipation of his own letters and diseased systems, the great tonic-alterative owes its efficiency as a preventive and curative. It is here he sianallv fails, both in hia A couree of ,l commenced now, will prevent all plauatury statement aud in his cross-exami- danger of fever and ague, rheumatism, or other nation. It is here he becomes prolix, labors I ailments arising from cold and 'damp peculiar w :i a, i . .. . . . .i : ' 'Jr uraTiiy, turua gnarp corners, auu slides with I w ine "pnng roontns, ana aiso proves snieguara against tne attatitsofdyspepna and liver com plaint which so frequently occur at this period of llie Vtnr " TEE WATT PLOW. -:o: slow in Whig- Uiiderstaucing t hid . .. r. ir ....... J A 1 - - . unKimu sun ui auroimess over me stumbling blocks in his way. His confes sion and his letters are in perfect consonance with Tilton's accusations. They are com plements of each other, and if we may so express it. dovetail with each other. In attempting to fit them to another theory, his ingenuity is baffled. The parts won't match. ms theory is, that he is subieet to fits t f This i nor tta Wnm srnn ghM.m. is moribidly sensitive or hurting the Urally popular that the manufacturers are f.K.ll S. mpmmAm ..aT A 1 1 I . 1 1 m " . :,"5" V. w"n' ana navtug imagined i scarcely able to fill the orders made on them Iiltona dismissal from Indevcdent, aud in V h hn fHnauin tr-ntm, . .nn m r,v, . m- . I V e m r p wo vo Beparaie irora ner ply and are selling from fifteen to twenty a uuS.p.Uu bumco wuicu sue mm noi mm upon day. we eaa furnish ntl woe. aud sizes ne gave vent to his grief in extravagant P-rices reasonable. Person in want of plows phrases aud self-accusations, which may be sh.mM call at once. The Watt is believed construed into a sense of guilt, but cau be te be the beat plow in the market. Call.oo reconciled with entire innocence. Unfor- FOSTER it HOTftAH. tunatelv for him ingenious as such a theory . Aug. 20 tf. experienced Wholesale with a Slock The celebrate! author, in this admirable carefully selected for that Trade only, and , , . ' moreover, tne avoidance or coming in contact -"v -"sJ,j w j ' ! .1 .. ' I I :, I mm . 1 . t .1'. . , . wiui renin ooyem, wnicn tee anu yoa ail nave heretofore found to be so irksome, an it fre quently happens that the retail buyer hi your very neighbor, (perhaps your own customer). . . a a . m mmm eucn a nouse, we assert, most ana will com mend itself to the Trade. Four years ago we advertised that we intend ed to make Charlotte a wholesale mart and ours "The Wholesale House.'' We now have the proud satisfaction of seeing it an accomplished tact. We now call your attention to the fact that we have converted our suberb store into an ex clusive Wholesale House, where you can find all line of goods necessary for a country store, tc-wrt : Dry-eoods, Clothing. Boots, lihoes. Hal-, Notions, Groceries, Hardware. Millinerv all in complete lines, bought in large quantities and from the very first hand. Our stock is now arriving and will be com plete about the 1st of September, and will be tne largest of any here, the pretensions of others to the contrary notwithstanding. W r sen at I raiiy invite your personal inspection, or write to us for circulars. Very truly your. W1TTKOW8KY A RINTFJJ3. succesafiil practice, that the alarming quences of self-sbose may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife ; pointing uot a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effec tual, by means of which every sufferer, ro mat. ter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radVeWy. tSf This Lecture should be in the hand of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain enve ope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamp. Address the Publishers, OBAI, J C KLIItfE dw CO 127 Bowerr. New York Post Office Box. 4V6. NOTICE. O: RETAIL. now oe- Kow a few weed about thai. We cupy the superb house heretofore so favorably known as the Messrs. Bream. Brown A Co.' Dry-coods House, to carry on our Retail business, and a "Excelsior" is, and ha always been, our motto, we claim also fjs that line lo excel in stock, to excel in lownes of prices, aad te excel generally. We will, in that kooaa, have a corps of thirty Saleasaen and 8ales Ladies, all experienced, affable, and obliein i nr :n . .1 ifm . 1 mmw vf win maac uie Millinery specialty. -Jmm In compliar.ee with a Law of Congress, an- SrovedJune Kd, ld6Ut providing for the rv wuinx of lust or destroyed Land Warrant. STotice is hereby given that I will annlv to the Hon. Onm:in-minof Pensions for a new certificate, or Land Warrant, in place of Land warrant ro. i 10 n lou acree, tswaed to me in tne name oi Jous UAsasxa on the 42nd dav m A.)jru, ion, rui nvrvices s a rnrate In (J apt renners company, itMfc rj. 8. Infaatry. in tho war of l IS. Which Land Warrant isaaed tn me under net of HIS. and was never sold or located by mo, but waa aw sW f"J- I w "lng in Honteornery County, Murih Iwro in wla. V V a a sa TsJ aw tt va vtat uiiuu, v UCU g JvCsHTMl HO Tfci invaluable medicine involves a FBCTLT NEW TKEATMKNT mt CHILLS Al fKVKiLand WiU runt ont the disease fnm the I. All other remedies meat But be when the chiil and lever fit is on ; ht the J laiuv " Pill run 1 lair just as sostf sjIsb fit is actual! worn as at nam otkar Ua once a week during the mason of CaSSsl ess Kerer. they will Positively ward off aad ps vent an attack making a rssiiasaes is mt Mist infected district perfectly sals. X. The ik llamv" Pill is also a sure in all cae of Intemuuent Fever. Typbo'd Fever; Sick Headsekw, IssV gestion, stid' Liver Com ataints nf all kinds 3. After you are entirely diswaisra sad hopeless and all other remedie havt faawA make one more trial, procure one Box mt Bsv 1 amy's Pill sad take teas. Tba psessssw guarantee you aa akaulate and perfect car. Refereooe is made te the xtradinry SSSS s Professor Lawrence. Pnaeipal mt ta tales of Elocution at New Turk and uhia lie says a follows: "About ten rear an. while New Jersey, I hsaia vialstt attack of i fever. The chill Would oroe us ab..utten o'clock, and oontinne far two hours, followed by a burning more than five hour, which no medio relieve : and I became so week that 1 hardly walk across the room, sad aceud one flight of stairs in less ten minute. I loa'l tated to me like copper. refreahinc leeu either by mrbt or I medicine proscribed fw me by ahrstcaaaei in.- tin rhr and I waa faat siaKlDC no grave. One dav s lady persuaded m t JS cbae a box of Bellamy a Palls. I taws was at twelve o'clock noou. and tares at After takimr the two doses I leit that night, for the first time m three slept for folly eight hour. Tb next I licit much butter, and took tnree A tao o'clock nprosobed I prepares for my daily chill, but to unwelcome visitor did not ratinr heart v dinner at one o'c lock. three more pills, and at night three next morning, aflcr a delightful night' at sevna o'efotk, feeJiag quite we' "T ltbiuxh still verv wock. ret J nassass.r: joy my food, r.d whether eating drntfw. everything tasted sweet and pieaaB ' la ab.nt seven days' time I ws rtnesx mw-m to walk four mile, and felt pavlretly sssw Ten year have elapsed since then, ass a" tad another attack of emus a - "P. LAWREWCl. "Xkw York ConwavsvoBV mZT -6 Kal4th Sosss- Tn eonclnrion, the at Chill- aad Fever. No jee will linute. My life became hurdee tasks. bed every kind of food, and, tvn jrsSar d to me like coppers". 1 cosld St jm or by ssyi ,(.rfK-anis ikiog into Iks - a better. es ,y intense MJT ne o'clock, I tf that be will gaaraniaeS'eere say m tm Im hiu-Ij-.I Th n&Linat 10 at UDSr'I. nv or nou All that i desired is, ins forward a certificate of hit Warrant, also at the time it was loatordee- stroyed. wnien was in ittM or 18S6 I now reside in the uwn of Oadadan.rVinntr Amt Vt..a.k m A C... - mm auu oiMI OI - Charlotte, K. C, Aug. 20, 1874 W. A. R. ohm t bU X CAS8BL8. July. 16, lH74-air week PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER Sold by all DrjcystioasJl tfss Sent by mail to may adAsasa est tessisd ss pslsw PHILIPLRENC 23 Dey 8trest, Haw YeA Jaljr . ly. 1 LrrinUr sfee ffiO
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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