Carolina Datrfyman LOCAL. NOVEMBER 5. Tub IU kal Carolinian for Norem i8 to baud and is a splendid number. Communication. Sereral com munications are crowded out of this larue One gWing report of the Raleigh Fair we shall endeavor to insert hereafter. amvan Rifle Ouarda. Th's Com pany was out in full force Thursday of o Fa.tr, and their aolderly bearing, graceful 4rulotioDS. and handsome uniform were all mueh admired. Thanks. -We retnrn thanks to the editors who have so kindly noticed oar Fair and city on the occasion of their late visits here. We would . bo glad to grre in the Watchman what they have Mid, bat even if we had the space, it ia m kind and flatering, that we would feel a delicacy in doing so. Thank yon, gentlemen, and we hope to see yon in Salisbury more freqnently. nnvifl -We were elart to see so many of '(tie good citiaena of Davie Coun ty at our Fair. Davie is hard to beat any .... tjikR her. To her extent of " " territory, she has the most intelligent pop ulation, the finest laud, the f ittest hnrfca, and the befit stock 10 be found in the State, She is indeed little, but loud. Hully for Duvie ! OrB Living and Opr- Dead for November has been leceived. This journal has been greatly improved, and is really a very valuable and readable period ical. Ills rio neatly printed in book form and, each number contains about a hundred pages of matter. Issued monthly for $3 a year. Mr. Kingsbury, lata of the Raleigh Sentinel, is now connected with it, and by his graceful and able pen 11 adding much to it. Stamped Envelopes. The Post Office department has temporarily suspen ded the issue, of stamped envelopee and newspaper wrnppers, so thut Post masters will be unable to till order for such thing, for the present at least- The is me will bo resumed as soon as practicable. Off for the Penitentiary. Our aberifl carried down to the Penitentiary mm m i saw. I WM xne ncK-jrociteis made op a very numerous class at our Fair, but they found nobody to prey upon, if we except Judge Cloud who, it is said, lost about $400 by them, so vigliant were our Mayor and the police. Byron's two first stanzas on the destruction of Sennacherib, sligbtoally chan ged, will give an Ida how these fellows came and went : every thing passed off smoothly , for which oar citizens are indebted to oar Mayor and the officers of the Association-, one and all. The police of the town did their duty faithfully and well, also. The pick-pockets came down like a wolf 00 the fold. And their cohorts were gleaming in par pie and gold ; And the sheen of their spears was like stars on the sea. When the blue wave rolls nightly on deep Galilee. --I. Like the leaves of the forest when sum mi-r ia green, That host with their banners at sunset were seen ; Like the leaves of the forest when autumn hath blown. That host on the morrow lay wither1 d and strown. Salisbury is a dry place tor such cattle. The State papers are att urging the next Legislature to make some adjustment of the State debt. Thai is all right, but none of them suggests any plan. That's all wrong. We think the Lewialature should make some adjustment of the debt, and our plan ia that lor all the debt cre ated by the Radical Legislature and Con stitutional Convention for the benefit of H olden, Littlefield, Swepson and other owners or those two bodies be REPUDI ATEI) AT ONCE. For the old debt the honest debt, for which the State re ceived value received let it be compromise ed on liberal terms, and we thiuk the best way to par it wonld be to sell oat the the counties from which no returns have been forwarded, as he is forbiden to open the returns in hand, and in many eases, tne postmark is illegible, sheriffs who have failed to forward their reports, should do so at once. The time allowed them to report is limited. VY ill not each chairman of a Count v Executive Committee of the Democratic party who may read this, make inquiry at me omce ot tne Sheriff, and learn whether the returns of bis county have been sent pi And if they have not, sea that it ia done immediately. The number of coun ties not heard from is large : and Col. Pool's majority might be destroyed by auure to duty ot the Mieritta. Raleigh News. interests in he Sentinel. public works. Winston The Grangers, on Thursday of Fair week turued oat in considerable numbers and made a very imposing ap pearance. They marched in procession to the Fair grounds and were there ad dressed by Senator J as T. Morehead, 0 -Guilford, in a short but appropriate speech. The Col. was unexpectedly called on and of conise unprepared. The Grangers are becoming to be a power in the land and will be a power for good or for evil, which it will result ia will defend entire y upon the amount of prudence they exercise in their dealings with public matters. If they devote themselves ex clusively to the promotion of the best nterest of the farm, to the inauguration of a better system of agriculture, to the inculcation of contentment and kind feel ing among the tillers of the soil, good must result, and we believe to all classes. But such organisations not uufrequently breed their owu destruction. need of prudence. Cremation of Lady Dilke The Boston correspondent of the London limes writes : "The bod v of Lady Dilke, who died five weeks ago in London, was burned oq the 10th instant at Dresden. The ceremony was performed in the fur nace recently invented for burial purposes by Herr Siemens, aud the relatives of the deceased lady permitting strangers to be present, a large number of scientific meu attended the experiment. When tb company had complied with Herr Siemens request to offer up a mental prayer, the unit was placed in the chamber of the furnace; six minutes later the coffin burst five minuter later and the flesh began to melt awav ; ten minutes more aud the skeleton was laid bare ; another ten min utes and the bones began to crumble Seventy-five minutes after the introduc tion ot the coffin into the furnace all that remained ef Lady Dilke and the coffin were six pouuds of dust placed in an urn The brother-in-law of the deceased was present." TI . I lie nee, tne Sad Death. Mr. Jacob 8huford. an estimable citisen of Jacobs Fork Tow n ship was found dmwued. in a small creek on his place, Sunday morning about 10 o'clock. He was missed by bis family at 12 u clock the day before, and imme diate search commenced. continuing through the night and until bis body was found. He waa subject to epilepay, and it is supposed that in a fit of this kind he ell from a bridge into the ereek. His age waa about 70 years. barton Yin dicalor Mark wain- A Cheery View of Life Insurance. At a dinner given by the insurance meu of Hartfold, t'oun., Thursday evening, to Mr. Cornell. m Waltord, the famous hn glish insurance author, now on a vitit to this country, the speech of the evening wsa made by Mark Twain, who was pres em in the character of a director in a life insurance company : Lrcnuctnen : 1 am glat to assist in welcoming the distinguished gneet of this occasion to a eity whose fame as an msu ranee centre has extended to all lands, and given a the name of being a quad ruple band of brothers working sweetly, hand in band, the Colt Arms Company making the destruction of our race easy and convenient, oar life insurance citizens paying for the victims when they paas away, Mr. Battersen perpetuating their MARRIBD, At Unity Parsonage. Rowan Co.. N. C. Oct. 28th by the Rev. R. W. Boyd, Mr. H arvev Hampton Yvinecoff to Miss. Sarah Jane. daugh ter of Mr. John J. Lowder all of Rowan Coun ty. Oowas CaSOX. At the residence of the brides mother. Back Creek, McDowell Co., N. C, by the Rev. Thou. N. Paxton. Mr. John P. Gowan, of Salisbury to Miss. Kate W. Carson. At the same lime and place and bv the same Mr. Peter J. Sinclair to Via If aggie Car son. "nr ' mwmm - nr James last Monday night three convicts who vers tried, found guilty and sentenced by Judgs Wilson, at the late term of Rowan Srperior Court. Their names are Albert Johnson, C-d., convicted cf larceny, and senameed to 5 years, iu the state Pcuitei tnarj ; John Johnson, Col., larceny, and sentenced to 5 yre; Cha. Alexander Col., larceny, 3 years.' Woodson,of the Xetcs, closes a high I7 complimentary article on our Fair,, by psviug the following jtisrand well deserv ed tribute to two of its officers: As before stated, the Fair was in every particular a worthy success, and the ofteert who had charge ot it deserve the thinks end gratitude of the people of Nilinbury. A. U. Boyden, Esq., the Vice Pree incut of the Society, waa inde Uugabla in his euejgies to promote its uceetl, snd left no stone unturned to retire the object attained. Mr. B. F. Rogers, the efficient Secretary, is the right man in the right place. It is said Und we believe truly) that the success of a Fair depends more on the ability of its Secretary than any other officer. One thing we know there is no man in Salis bury that, has .done, more hard work for the Eatr than Mr. B. ' Escape of Prisoners. Three pri soners, all colored, escaped from the jail last Sunday evening. None of tbem had been trietd and were there on the charge of lar- C6y- They made their escape by tearing plank, off the ceiling with which they broke thsTr Toeks. The Jailor, Mr. Rendleman, ( happened to' enter the upper passage of the jail art a the prisoners made their escape from the cells, and after a consid "able tassel with them, succeeded in securing all but three, who made their way out down the flight of steps while Mr. Rendleman was engaged with the other more important prisoners. It is a matter of wonder that more did not escape, since there were-six or eight oat in the passage when Mr. Rendleman went up; hat Mr. R , with great presence of mind and courage certainly did-well in securing 1 many as he did. We belieTe that no blame can be attach . . . . eu to .the sheriff or the jailor for the es p of the prisoners ; but is mainly unoutatile the insecurity of the jaii. t- ;. r; mi ine Press. We were glad to see at 0 air the following members of the : Ul. J. D. Cameron, of the II ills- Recorder; Capt. Woodson, of the MKaleigh Netcs; G. M. Matbes, o Winston Sentinel; J. B. If ussy,' 0 'as oiatesvtUe Landmark, Mai. Avery a Mr. Murrel, of the Piedmont Press x, Joues, of the Daily Charlotte Observ JL and Maj. Krwio, of Vindicator oere were some others, but we can't 'heir names just now. . 1 nere were also many prominent Kcoiiemen from different parts of the Among these we noticed Judge ,0l, Judge Cloud, Judge Wilson Settle, Hoo. W. M. Bobbins Pter Hartton, Esq., Hon. J. M. Leeeh A 0. Moore, Senator J. F vrruead,-Senatar Cbaa. Price, J. M. Col. C. K. Jowa, Bo. W. JS Sniffl,; and many others. 1 Otir Fair. On our first pe we giv several items from the Fair Week Daily, from which a pretty good idea may be gathered of what was to be seen at our Fair. Financially considered, the Fair was a decided success, aud was all that we ex pected. Bat there was not that display of articles ou exhibition that we looked for, and it is to be regretted that there was so little interest taken by the farmers of our own county. The display of stock, cattle, & hogs, was, we regret to say, nothing compared to what it should have been, or what it might have been if only our f trcners had sent in their stock. The display of farm produces was also 11 tin ..... smau. w nat were on ezuibiiton were very fine, hut the bulk was too small, and did uot i Miui ace any thing like aW the arti cles that should have been there. To Col. Uuderhill and the Messrs Mero- uey Bro. we were indebted for a very respectable exhibition of agricultural im plements. Col. Uuderhill had nearly every variety of machinery and farm utensils, and they were of the best qua! -ity, and most approved pattern. His machinery made a handsome display and added immensely to the attractions of the occasion. The articles of the Messrs. Meroncy Bro were also of the first qual ity, embraciug their popular farmer's plows. The Granitte Cotton Factory on Haw river, Messrs Holt Sc Moore proprietors, was represented by several articles of splendid fabrics; but the products of this factory are well known throughout the country, and so popular are they that orders are almost always a bead of pro. due tion. . The Deep River Manufacturing Co., Franklinsville, N. C, was also well repre sented, not only by its splendid articles of sheeting, cotton yarn, Sewing threads and knitting cotton, bat by Mr. D. Cur tis, the courteous and efficient agent. The articles exhibited by Mr. Curtis were of vory superior quality and are destined to become very popular. The qnality and cheapness of the elegant sewing thread and knitting cotton issued by this company will be sufficient recommenda tions to make them universal favorites Southern Schools. The eighth report of the General Agent of the Peabody Fuud, Dr. Barnabas Sears was submitted to the Trustees of the Fund, in New York city, receutly. Dr. Sears strongly condemns the effect of the civil rights agitation upon the school sys tem of the South. He regards mixed schools as an impossibility The attempt to compel the co-education of the children of both colors, if persisted in, will close every public school below M ison and Dixsou's line. In these views, the Spe cial Committee, appointed by the Trus tees to report on the subject of mixed schools, hetiriily concurs. The committee consists of John H. Crawford, S. Wet more and William M. Kvars. Dr, Sears report takes up each State in detail. We subjoin his statements concerning a few of the States : Virginia shows a healthy zeal for pub lic instruction. I; is newborn, but vigor ous. The City of Richmond, which has 4.955 children at school, will hereafter support its o'n schools without outside aid. Virginia has received $38,425 from the fund during the padt year. North Carolina has beeu sluggish in educational matters. Reform was prom ised a year ago, hat the promise has not heen fulfilled. Aid to the amount ot $12,300 has been given. The South Carolina school-fund is hope lessly in arrears. ''Except in the city of Charleston, scarcely any schools in the State are kept throughout the year. they are, moreover, so poorly supported and badly managed that no aid we can give will make tbem attractive to intel ligent families." Under such circum stances, aid seemed inadvisable. Only National Hotel, la the Centre of business on Main Stree SALISBURY, T. C. I mo repectiftly inform the fmblie & old GueaU, that I Sow REFURNISHED REFITTED, AND THOmOOOBXT EEMODDLKD THE XATIOJIAXr FOR THE SUMMER SEASON ! BOOMS GLV AUD WELT. Tfe.ITlLA.TSl DIED. At her residence in thin place, yesterday, at 1U o'clock, A. M. Mrs. Maar Gat Brows. aced 94 rears, 1 month and 15 days. I he receased was the oldest inhabitant of the town, much beloved by a large circle of friends. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church for many yean, but owing to the infermitiea of age, tor a long time has not been able to attend the public services of the sanctuary. Also, yesterday morning at 2 o'clock. Mont fort S , infant son of J. W. and Mary a Mc Ken lie, aged 5J months. u mtpalM. wi'k evemUuna tkis Jt otlcr market Thw Daws has grined a reputation wnnd to none in the Country, and the Proprietress win Keep it up IX riKST CLASS 8TXLE. rKMie and experienced Serranta in mttenda MBS. DR. REEVES ii opt letr June 11. 1874 It MORE STOVES. and heller otie than ever. Jome now and get the BEST. Get ike stove Ailed the ACORN ler. the Madison. The A asocial ion is under the 19 sal mi eight trustees, sis of whom re oirmd M-t ais.Jy by the stockholders and two appaiatedkv ibea Gofevnor of Vrrhia. . Se' Remittances for iksejaaay be made by ex-rre-s pre-paid; post office money enter oa Washington, D. C, or by t giilisi'i fojasr. -- aretaio iU .JAM r h. KUCl R Prmit Jf. H. A. References, by ,Jaa. L. Kern His Eaeclleo cy. J as. L. Kemawr. Governor of Va 111 Excellency Gilbert C. Walker, Ei-C?ovr of Va. ; Hon. Robt. E Wither. Lieut. Govr nor of Vs. and 1'. 8. Smalor ekrl ; Hon. Kub ert W. Hagfcea. Judge Esstera District Va Senator and Members of Csogrisa .r m Vs. For full particular, tesrimwamb. A mml.-i raw MSMilwe "P.?.-"1 . Addrea TION. JAMES BAfcBOt R Reliable agewN wanted everywhere. 0H. L 1874. ty. $200 was spent in "the prostrate State." In Georgia there is "a deplorable state of popular ignorance." Oat of 400,000 persons between 6 and 18, 250.000 at tend no school. Thirty-five per cent, of the population over 10 years old cannot read. The cities are organizing public instruction with great seal, but the State and the country districts are indifferent. The public expenditure on schools, last year, was $20,000. The Peabody Fund contributed $10,330 more. wherever th -y are introduced. Floral Hall, the centre of attraction, (next to the races) contained many pretty thing. This was to have beeu expected as the articles here displayed were almost exclusively the handiwork of ladies. But enumeration and de scription are now ont of the question. So we shall have to pa&8 on with the single exclamation that so frequently crowded upon the lips of our young friend of the Fair Week Daily iu his efforts to discribe the grand exemplieation of feminine taste and skill there to be seen beautiful I The music on the occasion was of the very first order. The Salisbury Cornet Band was oat in fall force every day, and all capable of appreciating musc of the best quality were perfectly delighted. The Band haa no equal in the State, if. indeed in the South. The racing was very good. The fastest trotting, one mile in 2,42, fastest run ning 1.14. With the exception of one little shoot ing scrape by which no one was hart, good order prevailed throughout and Asparagus and Celery. Seientific American. A medical correspondent of ao Eng lish journal, says that the advantages of asparagus are uot sufficiently appreciated by those who suffer with rheumatism aud gout. Slight cases of rheumatism are cored iu a few days by feeding 011 ibis delicious eseuleut ; and more chronic cases are much relieved, especially if the patient avoids all acids, whether in food or be verage. The Jerusalem artichoke has a similar effect in relieving iheumatism. The heads may be eaten in tbc usual way; but tea made frcm the leaves of the etalk, aud drank three or four times a day, is a certain remedy, though not agreea ble. So the english papers say. It may be well to remark that most plants which grow natural near the sea coast contain more or less iodine, and iu all rheumatic complaints, iodine has long b-en a favor te remedy. One who was long iu the drug bushier- told the writer some years ago that many of the popular patent nos trums which nome disinterested people "lor the good of their fellow creatures' sold at two dollars a bottle, consisted of a few cents' worth of iodine in solution. Iodine i dangerous, however, in over dose, affecting especially the eyes. The same effect may be produced by eatiug abundantly of asparagus or celery, which are well known seaside plants. If these have no effect the patent specifies will have none, and in that case a conscien tious and intelligent physician is the best resort. Will thk Press Notice t We learn that the Sheriffs of several of the counti es of the Stale have failed to make returns of the vote cast, in their counties, in the August election, for Superintendent ot Public Instruction. We beg to call the attention of the Democratic press of the State to this fact, and ask tbem to give it all possible pub licity that the delinquent returning officers may be made to do their duty. The Secretary f tk State is unable to giv memory with his stately mouameiits, and onr nre insurance comrades takioe care of their hereafter. I am glad to assist in welcoming our go est first because he is an Englishman, and I owe a heavy debt of hospitality to certain ot bis fello a countrymen ; ana secondly because ne is in sympathy with insurance, aud ba beer the means of making many other men cast their sampathies in the same diree tion. 'ertainly there is no nobler field fir human effort than the insurance line business especialy accident insurance Va a B h.ver since 1 nave oecn a director 111 an accident insurance company I have felt that I am a better man. Life has seemed more precious. Accidents have assumed a kindlier aspect. Distressing special providences have lost lult' their horror. I look upon a cripple, now with affection ate interest as an advertisement. I do not seem te care for poetry auy more. 1 do uot care fir politics; even agrieultnre does not excite me, bnt to me uow there is a charm about a railway collision that is unspeakable. There is nothing rooro beneficent tbau accident insurance. I have see a an entire family lifted oat of poverty aud into afflu ence by the simple bone of a bmkeu leg. I have had people come to me on .crotches, with tears in their eyes, to. bles this ben eficent institution. In all my experience ot life I have sceifnothiug so seraphic as the look that comes into a freshly mutila ted mau's face when he ' tn bis vi-st pocket with bis remaining hand and finds hi.i accident ticket all riut. And I have teen nothing so sad a the look that came into another Epiiutered . customer's face when he found he couldn't collect 011 a wooden 1 -g. I will remark here, by way of an adver tisement, that, that nohto charity which we have uaincd, the II irtford Insurance Company, is an institution which if peculiarly to bo depended upon A man ie bound to prosper who girea it his eostom. No man can take out a pol icy in it and not get crippled before the year is out. Now there was one indigent mati who had beeu disappointed so often with other companies that he bad growu disheartened ; bis appetite left him, he ceased to smile said life was butaweari- rmm 1 a A . ness. 1 nice weeks ago 1 got mm 10 in sure with us, aud uow he is the brightest. happiest spirit in this land has a good, steady income and a stylish suit of new bandages every day, and travels around on aohuttei. I amiuformed by Mr. Charles E. Wil son, foreman of our patent leg and crutch factory however, for further information on that head I will refer you to our other advertisement. I will aay in conclusion that my share of the welcome to our guest is none the less hearty because I talk so much non sense, aud I know that I can say the ?ame for the rest of the, pake.rs. SALISBURY MARKET. OCTOBER, 29. Buying Rates : CORN new 60 a 70 COTTON -11 a 13 FLOUR S3 25 to 3.50 MKAL 80 a $1. BACON cnuuty) 15 to 16J hog round POTATOES Irish 90 a Sweet $1.50 EGGS 15 to 20. CHICKENS S2.50 per doa. LARD 1G a 20 FEATHERS new, 50. RYE a 80 IS KIOSK WAX -30. WHEAT-$l.t5 a 11.50. BUTTER - 25 lu 30. DRIED FRUIT 6 to 8. Blackberries, 8 cts. GO TO TEXAS VIA THK LONE STAR ROUTE ! V ISTERNATIOXAL AND GREAT NORTHERN R B) Pa-aengers going to Texaa via Memphis and Little Rock, or via 8hrtrveport, strike this line at Longview, the beat Koule in Palestine. Hearne, Waco, Auatin, Huntxville. llouaton, Galvaston and all point in Western, Central, baatern and Southern lexaa. pRHwongera via New Orleans will find it the Bent Route to Ty U-r, Mincola, Dallas, Overton, Lrockette, Iiigview and all points in Eastern and Northeastern Texaa. Tliia line h woll built, thoroughly equipped with everv modern improvement, including New and Elegant Da v Coach o, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cara, Wetinghouie Air Brake, Miller'.- Patent Safely Platforms and Coupler; and nowhere elm cm the passenger ao completely depend on a speedy, safe and comfortable jour ney. The LONE STAR ROUTE haa admirably answered the querv : "How to go to Texaa r' 1 bv the publication of an intereHtintr and truth. Accident ful document, containing a valuable and correct man, which can be obtained, free of charge bv addressing the GENERAL TICKET AGENT at Working people. Male or IKtmah, Em ploymtnt atkoane, fM pet Wvrfc warns), rn capital required. Particular and pie awl free Addjuai wiik atamp, C Rosa, WilhWbnrr, H. Y ralavUw .1 I w COOK if too want one that will ootlaat anv other. that ia made of all NEW IKON, and warraated to give Hatutaction Ac. anoaa atylea, of cook iog atovea at a assail profit. TIN WARE, Sheet Iaox 4 Copper Ware made of the BEST Material, on hand or mad to order Merchant supplied al ham Price. C Pain fur all kind of Copper, HraaacVc. Aak for Baows's Tin ahop Main Street. Salisbury, X. I am well prepared to est food 8TENCIL PLATES for marking Tobacco, Flour Patent article Ac livery peraon doing any kind of work or bui aliould have a ateocil to advertiae hi buai ss it ta acknowledged to be the beat and cheapeat way to let people know what you are doing. One mark with stencil mar ret a cnatomer. for you, that will put lit surei of Dullabs in your hand. Try it and )ou will get a cus tomer vou never thought of. MY PRICES ARE LOW, A8 FOLLOWS, Oue fourth inch letters 5 cent per letter One half and five-eighta 0 Three-fourth A One inch letters 7 " " " They may be ent to any: pert of the U. 8. by mail at a amall cost. Send in Tour order Mating aiae of letters yon prefer, snd the Stencil wiljbe made neatly cut and promptly forwarded. J Fisher street Salisbury, N. C. L. V. BROWN, April 23. 1874 tf. AGENTS for tfo fo, t Sf Ming Artirles iu the ,.rL 2.M) ortk' .f samples given away t. th. wfo. will l w eome agents. J. BKIDE CO.. 7bv Broad 1 way. N Y. 4a FTJRHITUEE Buy oar fum ture direct MASS THE M A NTTFICTUEEE And Sare 25 Per Cent. ' 4sa4fl W aUlaaMjma Bikw " 1 wL 1 n a W sisal Parlor Sails. Reps or Hair C4oU containing sees pistes 59 0 .' Walnut Bedroom Soils. Marble ftasas, tainiBg tea ptssre.. 90 Brsuliful Painted CoUacs Gusu rrr. ALSO. A MAGNIFICENT VARIETY OF UAA vf vikiLi aiaiouge anoprice 01 ail sav Bteca F3l by Mail, free oa application. Writa lar THE BEST SEWING MACHIXE8, and SewiMff e International and liouaton, Texas. District E.1 (Ireat Northern Railroad The leaaen of Intenaitteati. All miaamatic complaints, in onr word, all disorder generated by unwholesome exhala tions from the earth or water, are prevalent at this season. In everv aection subject to the visitation of fever and ague or other forma of intermittent diseases, the causeu which produce these maladies are now actively at work. This, therefore, ia a period of the year when the in habitants of auoh district should prepare their gyeteniri to meet the unwhoJehouie .condition of the attuoaj'here, by a course 01 tinic and alter native treatment. -Foreri'.ot tfmong the inveg oranl, recommended bjune and experience, as a mean- of forty fylng the ytera again all endemic and epidemic n:liie, KtamJ.- Hovlet ter Htomach Bitters. Whoever have traveled in the West or South know, full well the eaUam in which thi incomparable preventive and rc atoralire ii held 'hroughout lhe regions. I; ia literary a d.mit-tie iaple in the rapmy and mephitic localities which lie ou the border- of many of our large river aud in the neighbor hood of our southern bayous and lagoon. New i the time when the inhabitants of all malarious districts should put their yatems and constitutions in good defensive trim by a course of this powerful vegetable antidote. By this means the feeblest resident of on unhealthy soil may escape the sickness, which without the aid of this potent ally of nature, will be apt to overtake the strongest'. Chills and fevers, bilious remittance, constipation, rheumatism, dyspepsia and many other complaints are fre quently brought on by the caprices of tempera ture and alternations of dry cold and excessive moisture common in onr climate at the com mencement of spring. . Let all who desire to avoid these distressing ailments lake the Bit ters as a safeguard. Of all the remedies extant for Blight's disease diabetes, gravel, and all aflections of the blad der and kidneys, in male or female, Kearney's Extract Buchn ia the'moat reliable and effica ious. No one should be without it. Depot, 04 Duane Street, New York. Physician in Advice gratis. , RAND GIFT CONCERT All he given in the City f Grew boro, December 31, 1874, for tho purpose of erecting an ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE. The Grand Gift ia the Benbow House, WORTH: $60,000.00 GRAND CASH GIF1 $ 1 0, 0 0 0. Real Estate Crita, 98 1 ,0OO Oath " 998,000 Only 100.000 tickets to be issued. Price of Ticket, $260. ATTACHMENTS, OF ALL KINDS, ALSO BEEDLES, OIL & i nui u, aiju A 1AJT Or STATIONERY, CONSISTING 6F Legal and Fools Cap of inherent qualities, aim, aeveral atvles ot LETTER PAPER, PACKET, COMMKRCIAk FRENCH AND MOURNING NOTE. SERMON Paper and various tvle and vises of ENVELOPES Ink Pcds Pencile r.. also a large lot off Morgan b Commission merchAnta - nnttflTl T.TIfflhpf BlrfTl Pptim vuiiuu, jjamvui t nnia Alwaawr Tirenan, Walton 4 Co 97 North Lombard Su, Send for Price Current. 4 w Refer to Bank of K d X 1 ."J H . .A .L A Complete Outfit Free I e want s repiafatlv iu weary atfk t bood to take order and deliver goods for on j uKu iu o. u. bale of stapes rsaal . ' Good. The moM popular aad Wt usaaw? making huaaioess in America, far yoaaaj, oki. male or female, al home or traveling. Lai cah orofiu. a comulele outfit, aatnnls of t . lUt. circular, etc , SENT FREE to any ndt dreas. Address ALDEN. HALL A 6... 4v 6 N Howard St.. BaltLwafu. U j a Stereoscopic Views of the NORTH CAROLINA For Coughs, Colds Horsentss. all LOATDZMAaXS Wells' Carbolic Tablet. PI T CP ONLY IN KLCB L :: Si at CO., Yoseaaite and nber noted places wbieh are n ul y magnificent. also a stock of anperinr FLOWER P0T8, A hich will be sold tow at Singer Sewing Machine More on t,utb fde main iret, the Public Square. Sold by Dnifcaiftl POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE -$20- VIU arv a FIRST MORTGAGE PREMIUM ESDDSTEIL EIHIBIT10H .vH YOkM. Of the AGENTS WANTED. For further particular", add Manager, Box 8, Greenaboro, N. C. C. P. MENOENHALL, Manager SepL 10. 1874 8w. amnu-l .WATER WHEEL I The brt In the Mrk-t, and old at Irm prioS tkaa ur inatd, bccL Bend tor a I'iniii!.l and b tan- visaed. X. T. Bcjunii.York. Tm. FIKS1 GRAND til V V CONCKRT MontpeHer Female Hmnane Associa- TION AT ALBKASDRIA, VA. November 23, 1874. LIST OF GIFTS. Amboriaed br the rw lvrk. First Praatiast . r.wiag tsga. f U74 CAPITAL PHEW It M. . - tlOO.oOO Addrea Utf laoad and lull inanraaaiM klOKUENTllAl, BBl'NO A if)., HnasH-ial Aguita, S PARK MOW, N. "i P. O. Drawrr 23. aaassslasas lar Aomu ra a. HAVE YOU TEEED JURUBLBA. AKK TOU Nervous or Debilited Arejnaait Lanes id that aay aatia aw quire toutc o( as c-ff..rt than jrwa tsel aasabla ul lUskltift I t Then try JCRUBEBa .tbe wi lirtal Uasaa and uivignratur. which set o bet rial); aa the ex'irlhe oraaiii a to i an part iri tm all lb vital ttiirea. . 0 It i no altb .lie app'ttsei . wiue afhaalatca I tr a fhtin tin.r. unit o Iri the nfcrsr hil a s low drt.th of ntcrr. bad it ia tonic ao'.iug dirretlv sm the liter ana It n-suUte tb li :a. olm-U ibt and aire aoch a bealtby foe a aa taw vt4n tn Ui suon make the ia valid hkr s new penxia. It opcrstuin tr not th lrrt. bet ia taed hy rrrai gcatl-iie ; lbs patiect ezjfw ienre no iidd-n rbjagr, no n axked rear It, bat gradu;U hi trui:Mes "Fold Ibeir 1 1 uJ . like the Arabs, And -ilrntl tt-al Thi i 1.0 new untried dorovrrr. bad haw betn lorg u'fd wirfc wwederfl . rcn.rdialrranlif ai'd i prcooULced Vr the bifh t M)lv(rkles. "tbraioot piwenul ucacatd aMrraUrt kawar Aak jo -rdtuggifct : r it. F rsalebr UM. F KIDDLR A Oft. Id Turk. mr The Brown Cotton Gin. The attention of planters and other U arain called to the above old and reliable make of Cotton Gin. They are furnished thine year greatly improved, and notbing wbicb exper- 1 Grand Cash Gift 1 Grand Cash Gil 1 Grand Caah Gift 100.000 . . .50 000 FREE"t" n 10 Cash Gifts.. 15 Cash Gifts.. 50 Cash Gifts.. 100 Cash Gifts. enee of thirty years in their manufacture could 10.00 Cash Gifts.. suggest has been left undone to make tuem the mtnl reliable and perfect Cotton Oin in market Aa the result of ourefforts we need only refer te their established reputation aud widespread popularity. For Pkbkkction op Wobkuaxkiilp STaKKGTii, DuaaBiLiTT, Light Rukxiro, aad grAXTiTY aud qualitt uf livt raoncccD. we challenge tHimpetiton. We are prepared to warrant to anyTeasonahle extent perfect -alia-faction to erary planter or operator. The (Jin are sold at the lowest possible price for good machines, and on reasonatde terms. we invite examination of the sample in the hands ot 1000 Cath Gifts . 30.000 Cash Gifts. 10 000 each. 5.000 each. ! 1.000 each. 500 each 100 each 50 each. $20 each. Orl.lHjO 75.000 50.000 50.000 100.000 50(0) 400.0W to Agents. Ladiesf Needle-book, with Cbl Send aump. Daus & Co.. New Bedford Vaaft, to Asm KT7RS'RirTI(t lUMira 'Zo.W ynmfj illustrate Great I ror lerma and ctrmilar, Publnhinr Co, Phllad'a Dipiosss Awarded 22,170 Cask Gtft, tag to $1,000,000 examination of tbe sample in tne nana oi our local agents who will give all desired in- j 5.,,art?r NUMBERS OF TICREST 100.000 PRICE OP TICKETS. Whole Tickets L $20 00 Hslva 10 00 AGENTS WANTED HOLMAU'S Net Pictiriil KUs 1300 ILLL'STRATIONB. Addreas lar rlii ! A. J. HOLM AN 4 CO , WO Area 9L, FUL 4 Waters Hew Scale Pimnoe. SQUARE aad U PRIG HT. sww flhtl sat aiaii. the looeh elastic the tone powerfaL pare mmi eesw through the entire seals, yet sasJIow awaaf WATERS' Cooeerto ORGANS tmnt kt eaeHed ta tone or beam v : them aVry anaa- SO t pKtri. n. The Saof di formationand furnish applicants with circnlar and enmmendatory letters from parties uiag the Gins in all sections of the cotton planting country Ciixulare. Price. lists, and other information, may be obtained of onr agents or by addressing THE BROWN COTTON OIN CO.. New London, Conn. Crawford mni Reilif Agents Salia barjK. 0. ; Fighths or eai-.h dmpoa. M TirkHs for ., Eleven Tickets for . i 50 100 00 200 00 The Mont pel ier Female Humane Aasocis tion, chartered by the IiCgislatare of Virginia and the Circuit Court f Orange county. pmpoe, be a seriss of Grand Gift Concert, to establish and endow $ "Home for the Old, lo fraa, and DtstUoie Lsdisa of Virpnta1 at tion of the Human Voire War-anted for yewes. PfWa Fi"wely tow for rash sr part a-b. and h' -e monthly payaseats. VswoJ-h. .... . newts mt OTtmt batjeaiaa Agt;r want i. A liberal lisoMiat is Taseftira. 3f?ai'tors. ChnrekeM Schools. Lodges, etc Uaagmd Catabsoges asaiied. HO RACE W AT.R dc S( )N . 4M Rr.4srsf. New Tasdh. fx. Rvi r :r?.a i