7 S j Reticence may not be euuidered sound tense, but it is good sclc. . u wtlw V- v' How uu juat it is to accuse a bald headed man of putting on laUe hairs. In some new styles there is do change. Poor relatives u.e cut the mom as last M , l . a ." Forty girls will run after a snob with a gold headed cane, where oue will shy up to a fellow with sound horse sense. laST .tU ' .1- ' ' if- iw dreary seems each boor ar At it slowly, slowly goes, To the man who silsio anguish, With a boil opou bis nose. Since the hard times have struck Neva da they have raided the price of killing Chinamen to seven dollars, The reason why Pagans are so far behind hand in the march of civilization, is because they are such an idol peo pie. Bilas Card was married the other day, and on his wedding notices were the words; "No cards. " But he doesn't kuo what might happen. 'A man who fears toe Lord and can carry home an intoxicated member, is the kind of Sergeant-at-Arms they want for the Minnesota Legislature. To Kkmovk Hoarseness. Mix one teaspoon! ul of sweet spirits of nitro id i wioeglassful of water. This may be ta ken two or three times a day. To Cure a Cough. Take muriate o morphia h graiu; glyuerine 2 fluid ounces. Mix. Does, a tableepoonful wheu the cough is troublesome. The young man who resolved to com mit suicide because his sweetheart mai ried an undertaker, owes his lite to, the second sober thought that he might be furnishing his riyal a job. Two nu-dical societies met in Portland the other day. A car load of grave stones also arrived during the day. L is not often that the eternal fitness of things sticks out iu this manner. He, the oldest man, lives iu Uhiuebeck now 108 years of age, threads a needle at arm's length, slept with Noah when a boy, played marbles with Pharaoh, and turned the griudstoue for G. W.t to sharp en bis little cherry cutter. Exposure to the cold air. if in an open spac , is not apt to harm, but the Span iards have a proverb which says that "if you catch cold lrom a draught through a 111 ill a Keynote you tiau belter make your wUl." A wit complained to Louis XIV. that the Duke of Guise threatened to k:ll him for some jokes that he had perpetrated at the duke's expeuse. "It he does," said Louis, "I'll hang him in ten minutes af terward." "I'd prefer," suid the wu"that yr ur majesty should hang him 'one min ute before,' w A man who, having lost heavily in bus mess, bad become morose and ill-natured one day said to his wife : "We must sell on some ot our carriages ; which shall it be?" "My dear." resnoiided the wife. "you may do as you please, so long as you only get rid of the "sulky 'and retain the 'sociable.'- man slightly pretentions, fond of display, aud somewhat ignorant, recently called the attention of some visitors to a showy carpet oo one of his apartments, with the remark, "There gentlemen, that is one of the best carpets Mr. Brussels ever made !" A Shkkp Farm Mr C. H. Beall, of Brooke county, West Virginia, owns 3. 000 head of sheep. In the summer he will reut pastures all aronud him for miles let tiug his own grow up for winter pastures. His wool last year brought him the sung little sum of $7,000. aa ka Ponce t. the pc nip tor. died at Nioe sun donlv. His voune wife stunned with grief, never wrote to her family but brought the body to Paris. Quite unex pectedly she entered the house of her lather, and all inquired immediately, "Your husband ; where is he 1" "Down at the door," she said, and they hurried down to help him out of a carriage, but fouud him in a hearse. Scarcely have the harvrst of observa tions from the transit of Venns expedi tions been garnered when the restless spirit of astronomic inquiry is to be diver ted toward the approaching eclips of the sno. The eclips will be total, aid will occur on the 6th of next April, when, ac cording to the English astronomer Hind, there will be tbe best opportunity for the observation of totality to be offered till toward the closu of the century. Old Gingerbread, There ate m i ueiii i n pieasea tne fancy of Mr. Fancy, of Baugor, Me., to preserve as precious a sheet of gingerbread, wnicu ue oougbt tor thirty-five eents whn he wa in the Confederate prison in Salisbury, N. C. The matter is some what ayaterious. Why a man hungry enough to give such a price for a cake should have kept and not devoured it, is more ikon we can conjecture. Perhaps in bis empty state tbe very sierht and smell of such an enormous provision took away bis appetite ; possibly when pur cbased, he found it too geological for mastification. By this time it must be hard enough for a monument. N. T. Thpmm We clip the above from the Detroit Free Treat and insert it for the purpose of calling up Brother Stewart to ques tion of privilege on "geological" deeposit 'n Salisbury gingerbread Piedmont, 1 ress. - We were not much about Salisbury, a k a a m "it- during tbe war, but we are inclined to taiuk, judging from what we saw at other )oiuts that there ia some justice iu coup Img these cakes with geological desposits ii k . . . a .a an' lor we feet satisnea tne resemblance was quite striking if they did not, indeed contain foseiiiferons matter. fit V 4T ' 1 mmasjataana Southern Society Girts. Tliis lift of early does not srem to - embarrass southern women in the least.--They are, from their tenderest years, educated in social calisthenics np to this point of endurance. Bout hern children are stopping at this oftener tu the parlor iluu inmates of the - a n all nursery, and past the hours which should be cradle-rocked among the evening gueats talking, eating and Milling with amusing grace ana maturity. i ueir compieaiuu suffer, as doe their health in the after years, and rush to cosmetics, to cover up deficiencies in coloring is as natural and necessary aa their use Of QUinieu or ..... :r beaHtv6usiaiumg medicines, net they have the easy, elegant, unconsciously graceful manners of well -bread women ot the world, whom no exigency surprises and who look upon the world as buug with roses for their especial plucking. ion never aee a Southern society girl aet i ji l L. : LI ... ..4 nlA l awawaraiy, or iook uuaenui) vvim j as did poor Joe Gareery wheu dressed in his Sunday clothes. They act natural, because they are as much m their element as are swans on the breast of the river. Wash in (j ton Letter. The Secret of Beauty. It is not in pearl power, nor in golden hair dye, nor in jewelry. It cannot be got in a bot tle or a box. It is Dleasant to be handsome i but all beauty is not in urettiness. There is a higher beauty, that make us love peoole tenderly. Eyes, nose, hair, or skin never did that yet : though it is pleasing to see fine features. What you are will make your face over for you in the end, whether nature has made it plain or pretty. Good oeouleare never ill-looking. What ever their faces mtv be. an amiable expression atones for all. If they can be cheenUl also, no one will love them the less because their fea- tuea are not regular, or because they are too fat, r ... a a 1 . . 1 too thin, too oale or too aara. cuiuuvauon oi the mind adds another charm to their faces, and, on the whole, if any girl is desirous of be ing liked by the many and loved by the one, it is more in her power than she may believe to accomplish that object. Cosmetics will not accomplish it, nowerer Neither will fine dress : though a woman who does not dress becoming wrongs herself. Forced smiles and affected amiability will be of no avail I but if she can manage to feel kindly to everybody, not to be jealous, not to be cross, to be happy if possible, and to encourage contentment, then something will come int her face that will outlast youth's roses, and gain her not only a lover. husband, but a life-long The Financial Condition op the North Carolina Railroad. Iu response to a request on tbe part of the Senate, Gov Broeden has sent in tbe folluwing special message iu relation to the situation of the North Carolina Railroad : State of North Carolina 1 . ExtcuTiVR Department, RALEIOH. N. C. Jan. 29. 75 To the President and the Senate of North Carolina ; Gentlemen : I hare the honor to ac knowledge the receipt of a resolution passed by the Senate requesting tne to furnish in formation in relation to the financial affaire of the North Caroliua Railroad, and in compliance with said request, I transmit herewith such information as I have been able to obtain eoucerniug the subject matter of the resolution Tbe whole uuinber of State Bonds issued f-r construction of the North Carolina rail road, under the act of 1848 '49. chapter 82. and the set of 1054 do, chapter M, par Value of $1,000 each, 3,000. The number of said Bonds taken up in exchange for stock formerly owned by the State in Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, dec- 206. Leaving whole number of North Carolina Construction Bonds outstanding. 2.794. Par value of 1,000 each. $2,794,000, Whole number of North Carolina Railroad Bonds proved In the United States Circuit Court, Eastern District of North Carolina. iu the suit of Authony H. Swasey for self and others gainst the North Carolina Rail road Company, D. A- Jenkins, king $1, 827 000. Whole number of past due coupons of said bonds proved up to and iucl tiding those due October 1st. 1874, 25,683, f 77U.4P0 Of this there has been ordered to be paid under decrees of tbe Court made in th above named suit, at several times, (about) f524.ono. Leaving balance of coupons still due and proved of $246,490. Interest is claimed on these coupons by the holders, and if allowed, will amount U between $1 75.000 and $180,000. Balance of Roods outstanding and not W7, making 9U67.U00. Estimated coupons past doe on these Bonds 1 1.504. inakine $345,120. In addition io balance of coupons on prov ed Bouus how due and unpaid, to wit: $240. - 451. The coupons on these bonds hilling dee January 1, aud April I, 1875, will amount to $54 810. Total of coupons on proved bonds due on or before April I, 1875, $301,300. i have not yet seen any satisfactory reason to change the opinion expressed in my reg ular message in regard to this matter, aa follows t " The sum necessary to be raised by the present General Aaseuihly to pay the past due interest on the Construction Bonds, and thus save the stock of the State from sale under the decree of tbe United States Circuit Court, will probably amount to more than $200,000. S- I entertain this epiuiop from information derived from Hon. W. A. Smith, President of the North Carolina Railroad J. A. McCauVy. Treasirer of said road, and Jos. B. Batebelor, Esq., the Commissioner tbe amount of interest past due aud uunaid iu tbe Swasey suit. 1 he North Carolina Railroad has already paid three million nine hundred and sixty thousand dollars ($3,960,000) iu dividends, and reducing the divideuds in Confederate currency to six per cent, this road has paid two million four hundred and forty thousand dollars ($2,440,000.) This valuable and important road ought not to be lost Iu the State. It gives encouragement to labor and en terprise, and increases our taxable wealth. it tends to the promotion ot trade aud commerce, and it is of great public benefit and utility, judging from the past proa parity and future prospect of this road, it is reasonable to expect thai it will be able to pay at least six per sent, dividends ou its capital stock. The rent of the North Carolina Railroad. vzuu.uuu, has b-en paid punctually by the Klebmond & Danville Railroad Cotnnanr. according to the terms of the lease made by aairl r.....nn ..I mi l respectfully and earnestly reeommand Lm the Lreueral Assembly to preserve and pro tect the State's interest iu this mad. I have the honor to he, with great respect . . .. your eb'dt servant. -1 C. H. Broodek. Govnruor. gg - i I NATIONAL HOTEL RA MURAL mil EL. Mr. Dr. Reeves has again resumed her bonnes in this well known bouse, and she earnestly solicts the patronage of bar oM friends and the public at large. Guests House will find nothing ill add to their comfort. neglected that YL A neither on the part of the proprietress nor tnac or ine etera, air. u. n. rmic. Iibi . . m I a T TJ f... 1.... The Omnibus will be found at the depot as 1 usual to convey passengers to and from the House. Dec. 31, 1874 ly. NEW MACHINE SHOP. I am now u re oared to-do all kinds of repairing with dispatch. With good tools and twnntv-nve Years experience iu tne business, sati faction is guaranteed. Especial attention given to Engine and Boiler work. Cotton Woolen, Mining and Agriculture Machine : and wood teroinsr of all kinds. ,,n Purnar 1 1 Pultnn ahd l.'niinril Street. ..r. Salisbury. . U. E- H. MARSH. July 16. 1874. tf. gJgJ"SarapleBto Agents. Ladies' Combi rntt nation Needle-book, with Cbronos Send sump. F, F GtccK & Co., New Bedford Maaa. 4w. JTHnBST,75T iStN.-; I York. 4w. easily made by selling TEAS at IMPORTERS' PRICES, or getting op clubs in towns and country for the oldest Tea Company in Ainariea. Greatest induce ment, send for circular, la.mua iia CO., 148 Chambers St. N. Y. 4w. SSS' EMPLOYMENT Pete Outfit Sent Free, KCtiC VUtUV -v. - fV " I We want a suitable persou in every neigh borhood to take orders and deliver goods for our established C. O D. Sales of staple and family goods of ail kinds in constant use and wear. The oldest C. 0. D. bouse in America, Sales over half a million in 1874 Large Cach Pay to the right person. A real chance for all, male or female, at your homes or traveling. No risk. If you go to work we will send you free and post-paid a line of samples and coinple outfit. Address at once and secure vour territory. H. J. HALL & CO., 6. N. Howard Street Balti more Md. w4 For Coughs, Colds Hoarseneess AND ALL THOAT DISEASES, Use WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. A THIRD AND STTEE REMEDY, 3oId by Dmggist generally, and r TLLLK & FULLER, Chicago, 111. SHORT POSTPONEMENT DAY FIXED-FULL DISTSIBUTION. FIRST GRAND GIFT CONCERT lontpeler Female Humane Associa- TIOH AT ALEXANDRIA, VA. MARCH "29th, 1875. LI&T OF Grand Cash Gift ... GraudCaah Gilt.... GIFTS. JOO.OOt. 50 000 r. 25.000 I Grand Cab Gift... 10 t' ash Gifts.. $10,000 each. 5,000 ecb. 1.000 each. 500 each 100 each 50 each. 20 .-ach. 100,000 75.000 50.000 50.000 J 00.000 50.000 400.000 15 Cash Gifts.. 50 Cash Gifts.. 100 Cash Giftn.. 10.00 Cash Gifts.. 1.000 Cash Gifts.. 20.000 Cash Gifts.. 22,170 Quh Giftf,-ammouuiing to $1,000,000 NUMBERS OF T1CREST 100,000 PRICE OF TICKETS. W hole Tickets -20 00 Halvee 1 10 00 Quarters 50 00 Eighths or each Coupon 250 3 Tiekata for 100 00 The Montpelier Female Humane Anrm tion, chartered by the Legislature of Virginia niiu me iircuil Court or Orange county, proposes, br a series of Grand Gift Concerts, to establish and endow a "Home for the Old, In- rm, sno uestunta Ladies of Virginia" at Montpelier, the former residence of President James Madison. Governor's Okfick, Richmond, Jnlr 3, 1874 It affbrds me pleasure to sav that I am rU acquainted with a large majority of the officers ! of the liontnelisr Female Association, who reside in the vicinity of my home, and I attest iuomuieiiiger.ee ana t .eir worth and high reputation as gentlemen, as well as the public vi.iiuucuW', iuubuuub ana snosianual means uoerauy represented among tbem. JAMES L. HEMPEK, Gov. Yirgioja. Alexandria, Va.. July 8. 1874. I commend them aa gents of honor snd integrity and fully entitled to tbe confidence oi the nub 1 in IW R, W. HUGHES, U. fe. Judge Eaafn Diet. Ta. Further referene bv permission : Bis Rrml lency Gilbert C. Walker, Ex-Governor of Va. tion HOD is. wieners, Lieut -Gov. ofVn &nH. U. 8. senator elect ; Senators and Veml.rv ..f congress lorm va. remittances for tickets ma v be made bv ex press pre-paid, post office money order on i umngion, u. v,., or oy registered letter. ror tun particulars, testimonials, t., send lor Mreuiar. Adores. Hon. jaiiua BARBOUK, Pbks'tM.F H. A. ALExarpsia, T A. Reliable agents wanted every where. Oct. 1, 1874. ly. HAVE YOU TRIED JURTJBEBA. ARE YOU Weak, Nervous or Debilited Are yon so Languid tbat auv exertio r quires more 01 an effort than yon feel capable of making 1 """" men try JUBTJBEBA. tbe wonderful tonic ana invigorauir, wnich acts so beneficially pn um secretive organ e as to impart vigor to all the vital forces. It is bo alcoholic appetisei , which stimnlatea iur a snort tjroe, oniy to let tne anflerer nil to nowoep oi misery, but it is a vegetable bvuiu wuu uireeuj on tne liver and spleen U regulates tbe Bowels, quiets the nervee and gives suoh a healthy tone to the wool system cs to soon make tha invalid fa use a new person. Its operation is not violent, but is character w j Bm. aeuueueHs ; tne patient aj er ienoea no sudden change, no marked results oat graaaaiiy ou troubles "Fold their tents, like tha Alpha, And silently teal awajr.n mi is no new untried dianoverv. W k.. been long used with wonderful remedial resnlts SBC Is pronounced bv the hicheat lanthorttJ I "tha moat powerful ton ic and alterative known , B aal - - r im. - Tj sale by WS, f. JIDPfcR Cm. yaw I i ova. -' v, Kerosene and Soline Oil At E.4ni pnc. t emiss Next to Meroney & Bro. JAS. LEFFEL'S IMPROVED DOUBLE Wrtawxl WHeel. i hi a . UT 01H W XXYKT POOLE dr HUNT BALTIMORE, Manafactnreri for the South and leatkwest; Nearly 7000 now in nse, working onder beads varying from 3 to 40 teet I 24 sixes, from 5 to 96 inches. The most powerful Wheel in the market. - T ILLUSTRATED P.mbpl.. H.t post free. MANUFACTURERS, ALSO, OF Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers, Babcock & Wilcox Patent Pubulous Boilere, Ebaugh's Crusher for Minerals, Saw and Grist Mills, Flouring Mill Machinery for White Lead Works mnA Hil Mill- Rhafrtno PitlWa and Hang. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. Sep. 3. 1874 6mos. .P. BATTLE. President, P. H CAMERON. Vice President. W TT FTTf!fv S S ere y. NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE Insurance COMPANY, RALEIGH, N. C. CAPITAL. $200,000. At end of First Fiscal Tear hsd issaed over I 900 Policies without sustaining a sinvle loss. Prudent, economical aud energetic manage ment nan made it A SUCCESSFUL CORPORATION This Company issues every desirable form of Policies at as low rates as any other First CI Company. Imposes no useless restriction upon residence or travel. Has a fixed paid up valueonall policies after two annual payments. Its entire assets are loaned and invested A7 HOME, to foster and encourage home enterprises. Thirty days grace allowed in payment of pre miasma. With the.e facts before tbem will the people of North Carolina continue to pay annually thousands upon thousand of dollars to build up Foreign Companies, when they can secure insurance in a Company equally reliable and every dollar's premium they pay be loaned and invested in our own State, and among our own people ? Tbeo. F. KLUTTZ, J. D. McNEELY. AaVs. Salisbury, N. C. RUFFIN & TAVLOE. Cen'l. Dis't. Agt's. Greensboro N. C. Pec. 31 ly. E. B. FOOTE, H.D. 120 Lexington Amie, Cor.K289L, MEW YORi; An Independent Physician, TREATS ALL FORMS OF CHRONIC DISEASE, AMD RECKIVM Letters from all parts C the Civilized World. IT lit MltflAL WAT IT Coniictins a Medical Practice KB IS TR RATING Humerons Patients in Europe, the West Indies, the Dominion tf Canada, and in every Stato of the Union. ADVICE GIVEN BY MAIL FREE OP CHARGE. Ho awtartal medicine or Has during ta past twenty fully nearly or quits 40,000 cue. AO asctse with each sass am arsfuRy whether they be corarauoictd by i or observed by the Doctor or his The latter are sH AH iaralids at a dirtanoe ate reqelted to i an extended bat of plain qasatioas, which wilt ha. fumUhed by maU free, or at the offloe. A com parte system of regis! esaf Satsa. Case books nerer ssassShsa, eaasyt by tbe phyaiciane of tbe asaaaShrtasa send for list of A aixty page pamphlet of rridenoM of Dr. E. S. FOOTE, Box 78 8, AGENTS WANTED. Da. Tootb is the author of " Maateai, Co Stoa Skkis, a hook tbe res chad a circulation of orer 800,000 oaatss; aba, of MFLam Houm Taut," more recently pabUabeS, which boa salt to the extent of TO.000 copi, IX Stobi," which ia now beine publiahed at i ooa lasts Ti of an. excepting the Bfst annitneiS work (i to eat of prist), wiU bo sa to either Dr. Foots, or the Stmi UU tal tog esBsaay, wbooo otto to Its worka, to whom a he The haajanlnei of bore la aeittas Dr. Foots"! " Pur Bomb Tu" to Not. X 174. t. scm : - mm faets con- IstSar ee m ssbwtJsbasrat. works. "Flat Bomb Talk" to wortt hwt sdapteS to adoBa, aad " Bcsanoa rs Stosi- is tobto. tmAmm tor yearotlrea. fan iBajBB BBBBBBJ smuiutude of BBBBtoaa which hMasssBB aaaatoe aaatlaal i in bbj iiii mbbbj iT tiTTibriaisaa There is aotbtsf in BlMSlsri at all like either plain none talsTm pjaaBBal hhua BBfjBa " I SJBBBSB I irjaaBll Oweo ere, ADDRESS AS kMOVX ISfLT? AND TEE SOUTH WES The undersigned wishes to Inform bis numer is friend, thai he has receired the appoint- atom to tail tnrougn uckcis irom nataoou, . d to all points ia Texas, Arkaoaaa, Misshape:, MmaTSmmk Tesmeaaeeand LuuisiiBi, via Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta R. Bond, ,a wi. b.iI.mi (vhmiuim Throtarh t to sell through ticket from Salisbury, Pt. land their Southern Oooneotiooa. Through Eniisrrant Ticket, or First Clam Ticket! sold, and Baggage checked through. Parties wiahina to take Laborer to the aoovt otaies, win uuu wiiii thai ajjdaraiaaadal8aJiabqrv. Aoipraaatiee in J In Mlalaa be furnished either peraooally Of through the I mail. A POPE. Ocn'l. Faaaenaer a Ticket At. ColumbU, 8. C J. A. MoCONNADGHEY, Art. C. U.4A.E.L Saliaborv. K. C. - - w. LOUIS ZIMM EB, Sapt, 1, tf. piedmont & DanrUle. Richmond Danville R. W., H. C. Diriaioa, I North Western H. C. R. W. CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. Ia Effect sa sad aftsr Sunday Dso. 87, 1174 GOING NORTH. STATIONS. ire Charlotte .... " Air-Line J'aet'a " Salisbury " Greeasboro M Danville , " Dundee " Burkerille Arrire at Riclimond. GOING SOUTH. STATION. Mail. 188 r x 4.41 -ft.ftft " ft.ftft " 2 35 A .7 " 6 16 " 6.33 A M Leave Itichn.nd ft. os a. a. Barfcari te Danville ........ M Greensttoro...... " Saliebory, M Ate-Liaa J'n -t'n r a 4.1ft 6.45 8.68 9.06 Arrive t Charlotte. . . UOISO KAHT. ooiifi; VVSHT. STATIONS. Maid Leave Oieensboro. . M Co Shops " lUleig h Air. at GulUboro1... -Art ll.SOr B a L'eelB lb 1 - ft 68 "f L re 166 r M ( Sadem Bra sen.) Leave Oraeasboro Arrire at Salem... Leave Salem 4.9ft r m ft 10 9.30 A B 11.1ft Arrive at Ureeesboro sneer trin leaving Raleigh at ft SB r a coaaecto at '. Jreensboro' with the Korthern bound train; making the aatckaaS ttsse to all Northern cities. Price of Tickets same as ria other routes Trains to aud from points East af Ureensbom connect at C.eeaebore with Mail Train ta ar from points' North or South. Two Trains dily, both wars Oa aandays Leacabarg Aemavaaaiioa leave aUcbaaaad at ftt A a . anira at aarBeetlb) tft4S r a , leave Baikeville 4 66 a a , arrive at Bleu- mo ml 7 68 i it Pullman Pa ace Cars aa all alght tralas tweea Charlotte anil Uichssnnd. (without e Paperaahat kve am n rente nt to adeertiee tbe scbeduls of this company will plaam print as aoove Por further information addrosa K B ALLEN". Oen'l Ticket Ageat. Ureenaboro. IC THR TALPOTT. Engineer A ea'l HepeHaUndeet TUE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE t Chesapeake and Ohio B On aad altar Jaaaary ftrd , 187ft. PASSENGER TRAINS HUN' AS FOLLOW-5. MAIL Leave Salisbury 1.0 " OreensUiro :l 43 ' DaavilleviaBAD6IS M Va. midlnad C 30 " Richmoad 8.15 " Charlottesville. I SB Arrive HantingtoB, " L'innnuatti. " LtoisrilU. 7.30 Indianapolis. 7 44 EXPRESS, a m 10.&4 a m. 1.15 p si a 86 a m 8.80 - pa l.lft a as SB pn - 6.00 a m pm li.30 pm H.: am " St. Louis, a m 8.40 pm Connecting at thase PuiuU with Trunk Linen fur the Northwest. 8 .uthwest Uaiiiornia Texas, Mail Trains ran daily except Sunday, Exdtks " " " - 8aturday. Through Tickets for sale at K. R. offices at Charlotte, Salisbury, and Greet sboro. Lowest Freight Batos made by this Ronte i For Rate sand iuformaiioa as to Route. Vitue Ac apply to J c dame, So Aftmt Greemtborm M C 1 EMIGRANTS GO ON EXPRESS TRAINS. W. C. WI' KHAM, Vice Prtxidtm : C R. HOWARD. Gen. P. at T. Aornt : B. S. FITCH, Cren. Freight Agent. Richmond. York Rivta and CriBBAPEAKB BaILKoAD COMPANY Richmond. April lata 1874.) Ob and alter TUESDAY, April 21st Pas- sanger and freight Trains on this road will run as Passenger Train for West Point laavea Rich mond at a P. M. (Sundays excepted ), and bin. rives at Bienmoud lrom Wast Point at 10 M., daily ( Sundays eiceoted). The splendid steamers HAVANA and LOO IS K. Bill run in oonneeUon with this read. and will leave West Point daily (Sunday ex oeated) on the arrival of the train which leaves Kiehraoud at 3 p. M. arrirlBg at Baltimore next me in ample time to connect with trains for WaahiBKte aad tha Eaai. North aast W and leave Baltimore daily (Sundays exoepted) at 4 P. U cod nee tiug at Vest Point with train due as tticbmond at 0 A. M . Best mornin Pare ta Baltimora.ftftiM , Baltim re and re- torn. 80. Wasbtnaftaw.84. Para ta phia. 7 ; to Philadelwhia and retui iBtta Par to New York. J0 ; to Haw Tort aad ra- turn. $19 i Boston US Preight train , Bar thmur h frwlght only let ftoahmopd daily jMaastay sissptsd) lOtftO At at . , connecting with itssBiwa at wast Mat toataativar freight la Baltimore early Through freight received daily tram, wun for rtfdeere at 7 A. M. Local fraijrht Tanadars Th q red s v s aad Sata rdar s . EDWABD F. FOLOE8 -jyr . Saperiotaodi W, N. Baaaa, Masts? eTraaapQibUua Air Line Railway Mail J Emm 10 00 P B 8 36 a sr io.es am latO AM 10 54 " 9.4M 1.1ft r m aift M 36 - SS ft SB 11 S3 ft.ftft " ItftTB HO P B Maid. f 3 86 7. " ft-OS I o 8.4ft " B 11.8ft AMI fllVI aSBapBpBjj 4E- Wfi mm, BmzJA WW Ta' follows: The Best Paper. Try It. POSTAGE FREE. BEAUTIPTJLLY ILLUSTRATED. . ftTTK it-80th year, "7 A new voiuai The BCIMTIPIC AJOKICAJI now in mIoti th widest eircuuttioo of Dtvutwr othkiod ia ik volume commence January 4, led. Itsoontant smbrecs the lateai the la- rl.in.l Maebaaical. a ad Hcimnioc tha World: Ussrrtptiona. was aeaauioi . . k. a .a - ft Bna!TBiaam, of new lBVSQiiona, .tw impir of all kind ; Useful Note, Recipe, Suggea- Workaaro and Junployefa, ia ail ma art. Tb. iCIEHTITIC AJnBJCAjr is tbe aaDcai and beat illoatraiao weaaiy paper nnb uJiM. .verr nirawr ouoaim irvtn iv mj . . . . . n t i i 0 to 15 original engravings of new novel laventions. ZJ QB. A V LH OS, i 1 lustra ting I m provesnen U iaaTjTSrtsa. and Ioaportsnt Works, pertaining to civil and Milling, Mining and Metallurgy; Records of tbe la in tha application or Htcun, BU ring, Hail ways, ttbip-bauainc, Mavign- Telegraphy Engineeiing, Elaetricity, Liaht and Us PARKERS, Mechanic, Engineers, Invsw r Mssiufacture, CTiaaaistt, Lover of Science tors Taachen. Clerrvmen, Law ran aad People of all Profce-iooe will fiiod the Scramric American aaefal to tbem It a lould have a ary, 8tody, Office, 7 aUadiag Booaa, place in erery Family, Librar, and Looming Kooin ; in every Co 11 ere, Academy, or bchool A ear s nu sober contain 832 paxes SsTVCBAL HUXDRKD EkORATIBOB, Thoui of volomesare preaerred for binding and re- The praetteal rweeipts are well worth tan times the subecripuoo price. Turns, $3.10 a year by mail, including postara. Diacoanl 10 LI aba. apaaial area rare and Specimeea sent free. May be bad ( ail News Dralera. Patents. Ia connection with tbe BcaBBTiric Ambbicak, Messrs. Mi'KX A Co., saw Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, snd have the largest establishment in the world. More than fifty thousansl applications have been made fur patents tbrougn their agency Patents are obtained on the best terms. Mod eld of New inrenliona and sketvhea examined and advice free. A special notice ia made i he SciKXTinc Amkbicaw of all Inventions Patented through this Agency, with the Baser and rsaidence of the Patentee. Paten u are of ten sold in part or whole, to persons attracted to the iaventioB bv each notice. Send for Pamphlet, 110 page, coataiaiaar Laws and full directions tor obtaining Patents. Add res for the Paper, or concern ine Patents, MUKNA UU., 37 Ksr Kow, PL Y. Branch Office, cor. F and 7th Sfa, Washington, U. U. THE HEW FAMILY SINGER SEWING MACHINE. aar lifui, delicately arranged, nicely nni 1. 1 rtiBaitie adjusted, Iv operated, aad i wl all tha Paaaily Sawtahj Machine. 11 as re mark a bi a not only lox toe range auo vartasy w its sewing, but also for the variety and diBe sat kinds of textore which it will saw wufe sqaaJ aacilitv and perfection, aaang aiik twrnt, eottoa thread, fine or coaxaa, making the II UOCKS3-6ASin6rniW, alike on both si IBS aSWIQ OIWB. BWL uMtm-WI mm , ith si eat at ran si h and unifeimily of atiarhi and, in a mesa awl, thai willing and w r - - . . m , . a a awvar wearying iastrnment may be adjuatod lor fine work on gaoae or goasamar taBBsa, as aw taehing of tarlatan, or ruffli ng, or almost any other work which delicate angers bar haea known to perform. And with iu aiaaplicitr of coost ruction ; aaaa of operation; uniformity of racciaa action at any speed; capacity for range and faraaty Wworh, fine ur ooarse leaving all rivals behind it. We with pleasure refer the public to tbe Uold d Bronte Medals and Diploma awarded to our Machines la America, Pi uaaia, Eawjand, and recently ta Austria at tha Kaposi lion in ienna, where ws were awarded fire Medals, Merit, Pro- and three for articles manufactured But it rirceaa mac greater pi ta prsatntto the public the sworn return of to which any one can have i iicisbs) of th difler nt Menu beta rera of Machine, for the last (our years, mads to the receiver appointed by ta owners of valuable Sewing Machine Patents, and which shews the precise number of machine sU by each Company. IBTI IHT1 MareiiBf c . st.isi ltr sat 1'irc tit ras BWlioaa So rs.Se Bt 1SSABS 114 ds iMt Co.. saJSB 1466 StjSlt 14 ASS Bele ostBAf roro A taker 6ewac Mm 'ei X-ehliv. Co.. 66,1' s AS6 6486 ftt.Sl 10467 si AM era mm et44 6 61 Woo 'IbMs A abss WBaaa A 1T.B01 So HaUOeer 666 T 1SS tt.aer A erica' BS olooeoT O 1468 lOIS fit tt48S asm mass lAA? it Pir fnlsl aw V? ft-aftwSBS MSW mr Wo claim and ran al.ua that ll is the CMMAT- 6 TBS 1JST II AS l 1144a sm 6468 a r. h Viet r tl 46T aVsvsro 6. f Ke-tw Alt l."o ll BrlsSaal H-m riokl 6 Ly.n So 1 4w T.aas 4m 4 64 ASS 6TBB JI A 4 A i Too s as a ea-h.m 1.141 14A6 J. a ajTlar . ftl.Ttwai 616 a? 8U a.n. H o La-lu Sa TTt The reader will also not that a1iW..i. t ehswarsd that Sewing Maehiaes are sold at w orrnoooly high pricoa, yet ho will aee that oever sraaa, tnat were in existence have failed oanaoneo an ampenBlable baaai W respect folly solicit a call worn ail demnng a ft rat clam Rewine MirKia. At oar atora near tha Public Square will tne Ai60 Bilk, and Oottoat Tnrwstdi litsTftrltrlrg Co . r JoaN rams at, H. W OB. aiRD WARE. J t Hardwara at call aa tha andersirnad at V w mrml mmf w D. A. AVTWfctL. ftali.burv, X. C.,Ma7 JS-U. Cedar CvvelumtW Msk Craft and Sail... b ewifiarn uerry and KWrr. iw" Tw Price Last sow read, iib S l sf Aug. 6, lg74 it Kl.f; PUbliabed. Vr. Oafrerreli't see (vitboot medicine ; of SrCfcKAj Toaaa. ossiuvu TvaaaBcaa, mTotoaiarr li i wm - t . ea, LuroTKMCY, Mental aakSrPbyaioai ImpediaaenU to Marriage, ate. tio, Ertxenr and Ftra, iadeccd b W pot ia a aoaW aa sasr tail alaraai. "T radieai), of miaraal mmM application of ike kaife; p. of cure at oooe simple, eerui. lT' t1 7 SBBBBB of whicb every BBBetee, .. tar wmat biseondilioo mav be, saay care LIS efceaply, privately, aad rmdkmlh ' This Laotare ahoakl ha ia the baaa every youth and every aaaa ia lkc uj Seat under seal, ia a ptaia care eta a A A ... . as P. tha Publishers, JO A 00. Ii7 wtrr.Xe Turk Post Uffico Bja Life Inuranrr or Home Offico Petcrsburt Ta OFFICERS. A. O. McIl.WAlXK. IAbct Pall, - . D. B. Tksxaxt. - " 1 VietraA Secreurr A MaaBja - - Mtalksl JJuYrtM 33ffif. Sam'd B. Pa cl' - Dr. K . JmLsv. Gloria apital OLOAXIZED m.viili; laTL Balio of .saets ta :r 'aasmft Policie Usoed on all dtoiracJc ticipatiasjaad N on-port ici pa tiur. Asowest rate ol frvmium vutuisttat eat safety. Rceerve from premiom iavrsied ia ream a Policy-holders everywhere. 1'ulicea aoa-U-feitable after second premium according lo tbek terms, and the amount nonforfeitable is vrmss in tbe policy in plain bagisah, as tbat these am be no Mist . daio.tasdi.no. Restrictions only sack aa every arariUe mm will heart iiv eedorse. Th new plan ratios' A V 1 SUH A K ti.ir.iix2 peculiar to this Company, has ssrrru poosaaad by no other torm of inoa ranee ; roJx-T LaiaVoa, a well as persons expecting to ) rrums sash should rxamine it csrefullv. XAT. BAYUER, "awrtia, .. C. General Agent Wester N. C. J. . Manner. Local Agent, Saliahsry. ' March 19, 1871 lr. CKA1GE 4 CRAIG K VTTORYL I'M 41 A5D 3olifitmiiaokrkiUi. Lft" beci.tl attcution daid ta piwaasj af iu RaakiBBts y. ftata 4. 1 ; JOHN Y MAUNEY, Attorne at Law, SALTS lit YN. C. Special Attention gives ta LallsstrBSft. Offico ia Coart Hoaaa. Marsh a. 1874 -ly. BlatUer aid Hoiemi, A tt o n e y s, ciiftlcii and Solicitora. SALISBURY, ' C Jaaaary 13 IcaTt-W. Cheap Chattel Mortgage, ad r thsr varioaa blank tor sale bars SPLENDID HOLIDAY PBESEhT. Tie Caroliia Mil lOT An llluatraled Muttthiv sf Choaps Lmsss lure will be lasued frosa ih Godbsr Iks. Tbffirat number will baiwsdy far ml'ijtag December 16th, snd th periodical will so psW lis bed each succeeding muswh thereafter risV out interruption. So suvsniarr sill as saf iBOftad whin eithsr talent or capital caa . . . ' a matvi to rentier eacB asass isatrncuv ousBpendium of popular writers, both THE CAROUM HOUSEHOLI will he a lam 28-oaee. ettrhtv- . 1. 1 i i i T . awol wij, BHWocii unma oa - - and BssBttfsllv Rlaatrslsd H thoroughly Southern enterprise, sad iu sssBBJ ia already fslly asssissl, fh psblssbor BBS to mske it a 6 rat - lose saootbly, that, ess doced in tbe family rtrrle, u esre, to a ly cirri, ia sere, ta haajS SB carafullv aaemwvs. iLLLBY," ail jarsjs 6BJ "POBTRAJTGA tractive feature. contain a libliks pirtujw of i. EX-G0V. Z. B. VAHCl or each succeeding with 61 be Oaly Tww Daiaa a Tftftjf. 1. a AW Easey, dearly Beaannetratm fn socoaasful practice, tbat (be witbout the dangwroaa or the mode aad wh mrhaerihar . -Aa.e a saosW !a thovisswia TrWfds!" "Th jlapTt J a.y J'iZA eriva aa extra saharripsi Bw. ftaafftt ?X ftOeamta, ire by asa.l. Six aaosaAa ashasrfcsasa wkhaai lb lvuag, $1.0A Ashftvsm ""cLIDl A- BO 4mA4i a2BrTh 1

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