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Sit J i - ; 1 r, 4 f ! i'i 1 i 1 fl i . -I !-: - y.. i - . t- k.'f ; .- h.i.-: 'f'i ill- !3v it I ,. Mi". : 5" f!i - iil'i':' -ii; 1 : i - ! , 1 t;b - JH. 4 ! .4 4 :; 1.;-. -t . t. ; - -a GOING OUT, WITH Til E TI DE. fUia m op ttt my rife.: -j't -"cV . Thre, tb nn4 of the seaj j n m y fan ' ind it slues to my suufo s lnofiedtlt&j That earth in not hlesd hear, f- . 41 Open the lijtlft window, wilt, f r: T Then eoii) snd it by tnj aid; iVefll wU ijud's wet flood ftey AJu take me out with tfce tiJe. I M th bsrbor bar, wife, '- . Aud u j dear Tittle bust In tKe bay; -Bat who ahalT b able to' gy ids her : r '. When her n)ater h$ passed away ? J'luowr that belm trusty,! j " ' I Will answer no other band it i - As it answered inioe. when I knw, wife,; ' 1 Yw Were waiting for ine n jthe stiaud,.; rO?ir boys are all before of rwi TlWee Sack is betjeath the wave. Ami blue-eyed Freddie pleeps; rfo. In yon ywrbowered xrave, ; j .Where the early daises cluster" j ' Around his baby b?d, . ; And th thnwh nits chanting softer ' 1 I, JOI re lu1 "e9 the deid. There's a chill rns tbroqgh oar hearts. ' wife. - ' . 4 ! Wheu the harbor-Jar doth mean; . ! ; But aarker grief will be ytMirs.! wife, i :- 1 When yoo're left in the cot lpne; f Bat a fewT mu'e'ftowS of th sa,iwife, , t Aud a few more ebbs of the tide,' ; I - Thea God's sweet flood shall bring your - Again ft the old man's side. :)$ ' - ' - i " Th red sqq is low In ihe west. wife. And the tide sinks down with the son: W will part with each other in loTe, wife. For sweetly vur lives bate ratU, jGiy me yobr hand, my own lvje. -As fou cave iu days of yore;1 I ' -We will clasp them, Wer to be ianered, When we meet on the far-offshore! UQW IT SEEMED TO HIM. Wetspr .bad been naturalized amoeg ... 4 toe Six Nations, and s potto well tne ivio hawk langaage. Iu' going through the ndian eonutry, to carry. a message from fur Governor to the council at Ouondaga, he called at the habitation of Caaeetego, nn old acquaintance, who embraced btih, spread tnra tor htm to sit ou.iiiid placed before nun some Doued Deaus na veui son. When: he was refreshed and had lit his pipe, Canasteeo began to conrefte with him; asked him how he he ha.d f4red the many years since they had sen. each oilier, whence he then came, what occa sioned the journey, ice., &cj Conrad answered all hs qnestionc; and, f beu the diecourse began to flag, the Indian, to continue it, said, MCohrad, yon have lived long; among the white people anl know some thine ot their customs. 1 have been sometimes at Albany, and have observed that one io seven days they shut up their f shops, and assemble all in the great house; 'jell rue,' what is it for .? ; i L " M'hey meat there," sajd Conracl, "to .hear !anU learn good things.'' "1 do not jdonht," said the. Indian, that tliey tejl yoa a; they have told ine the same; but I doubt the truth of what they say : 1 will tell you my reasons.- I went lately o Albany to sell my skins, and hoy bas icets, knives and powder; j "Yon know 1 -used generally jto deal with Hans Hanson; but I wasi a ' littlei inclined, this lime, to try some other mer chants: however, I called first at Hans, and asked him what he would J give lor beavers. II e said be would not give more than four shillinzs a pound; "but," said he, "I cannot talk on business now; this is the day when we meet Jogether to learn good things and I am going io the meeting,' L fSo I thought to myself, since we can not do any business to-day, I may as well go to the meeting too; and I went with iim. There stood op a man in black, and begun to talk lo the people Very an grily. . 1 did not understand what hesaid; but, precelvmg that he looked much at me aoU at Hanson. I imagined ! he was angry at seeing me there: so I went our, : sal down near the house, struck fire, and lit my pipe, waiting till the meeting broke up. I thought, too, tho man mentioned something about a beaver, and I suspect d it might be the object ot their uieet- " , 1! : . "So, wlien they came oiit, I accosted Wiy merchant. Well, Hans, said I, I hope yon hse agreed to give me more than four shillings a pound. No, said he, cannot give so rooch; I cannot give more than three, shillings, and 'sixpence.; X then. 'spoke ta!several other dealers, but; i hey all song the same song "tliree and - jxperjee- three ad sixpence," j This ' made; it clear to roe that my : suspicion was right; and that, whatever they ? pre tend of meeting to learrt good things, the real purpose is to consult how to cheat Indians inf the price of beaver " 1 L ! "Consider but a little, Conrad, -and you pust be of my opinion. - If they fmeet so often to learn good things, they ; would certainly have learned ' some before this time but they are still ignorant; Yon know our practice : if a white maij in trav- - elling through' our country, enters one of onr cabins, We all treat him as ji treat yon j; we nry rum iriie-ta wet, we warm. hinntf he fa cold, we give him meat, and drink, that he may allay his thirst! and hunger, and spread soft furs for .him to rent and sleep on. We demand nothing In return. - - "But, if I go .into a white man's! boose ' at Albany, and ask fir victuals and drink Jthey say, "where is your money ?" and, . if I have none, they say, "Get out, you , Indian rlbg " . YonJ see they ha ire not -j yet learned those little good things that we need no meetings to be instructed in; because our mothers taogb them to us when we were children; and therefore? it Js impossible their meetings should be, as they say, for any sueh purpose. Tor iiavjp any such effect they are only to : eontrive the cheating of Indians in ilie price A poor woman lhe to. know I if any one has aeen ince tne war, one or more iak trees with a croa and the lettera C" 'and 'T" cat on their hodies, alonp the 1 ine of Railroad from Hich mond. to Weldon. Th finding' of aforeMit! treea wjll leadtn he ohaining-of relica of war, and any neVeon fenng information of their where Hhoo'ta to the J2rehiig Joqrnal at iLich rnnnd. will be liberally fevarHed.' Paperi: In Virginia arfdNorth lafoliitaare.re4opt-I- dto eie thiala place in their colnmn. The conviction of William.: McKee, of the St.Xouis Glebe-Democrat, .ihas been hoped tor rather tnan ,ipoKfa , fonHw one hascvefliad any rave doubt about complicity -witli ft he ring; indeed, there bias tprobabjy f pot been a ying,"qapal or moyement; in that fertile field of ifltrign,' 3kJUdoyri, dtirino; the past quarter of a century, with .which he has not been connected. He was a yeteran inanager, and Tnot easily to snjoked but, He had l n this trial several immense advantages. There were few men in the State so widely known or more popular. . - He was the father of-Mtssonri Republi canism, tlje ruler of the party for many years, and the editor of one of the most inuuennai iuuichi organs iu iuc country. Such mem are not easily brought to book, The witnesses against him were on their own tes timony thieves and prejnrers, and a cnange oi prosecuting coansei naa been made on the eve of the trial as a.warningiaavoid that zeal which is so fatal, to a diplomatist and a Gov ernment attorney in a; "big'' case. Not, that the change lias been : disas trous to the interests, of justice, lor Qolonel Brodliead is, if less vehem ent than ex-Senator Henderson, j his siiperior in quicknea?. of apprehension ajid tertilitv of resource; but he vas placed at tne disadvantage of having to master an immense mass of details with "which a study, of months' had made his predecessor familiar. Though - Mr. ,AToorhees's spreadeagle speech and the entire absence of ma terial testimony for. the, defense, were admission of McKeei guilt they also indicated his belief that nxr verdict of guilt would be rendered, a belief now rudely shattered. McKee follows Avery and MoDonald; Joyce has al ready been sentenced: Jttaguire and Babcock remain to be tried. , It is to be hoped that McKee will depart from the tactics of Joyce and, threat ening ittle, publish ;all. He jiiight not beable to "blast ithe White House," but if he gave the whole inside polit ical history of St. Louis during the past five years, he would -blast ef- tectuany several relatives ot its pres ent occupant, and the prospects o oneeminent Republican who hopes to be its tenant next year. N. Y, World. The Pope,, it seemsj has made up is mind to abandon the nonpossumus policy which he has pursued towards the Italian Government since 1860 He received a deputation of pilgrtms the other day from lijlogna, and in an auaress wnicn ne : maac to tnem used these remarkable words : "A "Act ! The so-called Liberals have "defeated us by an incessant agitation "We must fight them with their own "weapons. This is a curious ad mission of the superiority of the Lib eral tactics; but it is certainly far more desirable both for the Roman Church, in Italy and for its opponents that the; controversy between them should lie carried on in the open air by discussion and debate under the constitutional forms now established in the Peninsula, than that the Vat ican should be persistently represen ted as a gloomy prison in which the IJead of the Church sits silently awaiting the course of human events The next step to be taken, and it is hard to see how the Pope can refnse to allow his followers to take it, wu be to accept the situation entirely organize a clerical partv as in Bel glum, and try conclusions with the t-m: ii ii i victorious ljioerais ai tne pons ana in the Italian Farliaraent, N. Y. World KEEPING THE TONGUE. v Keep it from unhindness. "Words are soraetintes wounds. Not very deep wounds; always, i and yet they irritate. Speech i unkind sometimes Lwhen there is no unkindness in the heart: so much the worse that need less wounds are inflicted; so much the worse that unintentionally pain is caused. ; jveep ii jrom jaiseiiooa. it is so, easy to give a false ' coloring, so to make a statement that it may convey a meaning different from the trutli, while yet there is an , appearance of truth, that ,we need to be on our guard. There are j very : many who would shrink from telling a lie, whoTyet suffer themselves in such inaccurate or exaggerated or one-sided statements that they really come under the con demnation of those whose "lying lips are an abomination to the Lord." ; ' Keep it from slander. The good reputation of others should be dear to us. Sin should not be suffered to co unreouKea ; out it should be in accor dance: with the Scripture method: "Go and tell his fault "betwixt thee and him alone." And it shall be borne in mind that what is too often considered as merely harmless gossip Tuns daugerously near, if it does not pass, the confines of ;slander, A rep utation is too sacred to be made a plaything of, even if the intent be not malicious. American Messenger. Receipt or Making Jkk. rThe Scientific Anje'rican gives the ' folio w- jng receipt tor the , manufacture of ' - t " w ' L. writing inK: lwelvc otjnces nutgallsi eight Ounces each, sulphate f. indigo and epperav a few cloves, foqr or five ounce sigum arabicfor a cral Ion of ink. JThe addition of the sulphate of mujgo renuers wie mK more nerma- nentani ls liablefto Inold It-is bhieT when njwritien yrith, jut soon A casual remark in a' Kaleigh per ca tones our eye. It is that ol. S. P. Pool Superintendent xjlCj Public TnstmefcLonl savs .'there are two ' him- dxed and thirty thousand white 'chil dren in North" Carolina and ljnly! filf- een tnousana oi tnese are auenuiqg he subscription" schobU. Awl . out side the school centres ' in the: State there is noc an average of a hundred children, toj every, s county j going., to school." Well may the amazed re porter exclaim: "Think of that I Shall old j North Carolina twenty years from jto-day be peopled with numskulls? yWeall are to blame.- Let us take hold and do better, Indeed we mnst d6 better than that. Rouse up, North Carolinians ali i- Send your children to school j as long as vou have; a crust of bread i i and la whole garment to teed ands clothe tnem Witn. Jjrive your cniiuren ciptn ing for the mind, which stands ithe wear and tear of the wasting years.- Wilmmgton otar. - . i ; PUNISIlMENT of lying. When Aristotle who was IT Grecian philosopher and the tutor of Alexan der the Great, was once asked what a man could gaiti by uttering falsehoods, he replied, 'fnot to be credited 4 when he shall tell, the truth." On the con trarv, it is related that when Petarch, an Tntalian poet,Ti man of strict in- tegritv, was summoned as a Witness, and offered in the usual manner; to take an oath before a cojsrt of justice, the judge closed the book saying, f A for you. Petarch, your .word s sum cient." From the storv of Petarch we may learn how great .jespect is paid to thos0 whose character tor truth is established; and from the , reply of Aristotle the folly as well as wicked ness of lying. In the country ofSiam, a kingdom of Asia, he who tells a! lie is punished according to law, by havr ing his mouth sewed up. Probably the most remarkable col lection ever taken up at a single Jre ligious gathering was that at the closr ing meeting pt Messrs. Moody ancj Sankey in Philadelphia last week. Mr. Moody had announced at a pre vious' meeting that there would; be a collection taken up, and- his hearers appear to have come prepared to jrej spond to the evangelist seal! foriurids The result of his anneal was a collec tion aggregating about $100,000. There was also one subscription 1 o $5,000 and a gift of a valuable; dia mond rinsr. a eift to the donor, for which $1, 000 was realized. 9 is, PAMPHLETS CARDS, BLANK?, DICTHiljEP.S' i: (Fee Simple, Sheriff's and Commis sioner's), CONTRACTS, MORTGAGES, , ; (Land and Oiatlle), ! T ! HEADS, DfhnmnnrD(3i PROGRAMMI DEED BILL - ' ' ' . ! - i i ! Labels, Cautions, j all done on short notice and at i TERY LOW RATES. J. B-Court Blanks, Deeds arid Mort gages, ready printed and for sale at all times. to Order. Ad4resst-Jj. J. BRUKERl AUSBURYf N- Ct ; ? (i5d &i-f i.'.yl - i 7'i FACTS U FACTS !; I "FACTS! ! ! ' TTEW ADVERTIS'EMP.WT. KLUTTZ'S DRUG. 'STORE, is the laii?ewt,'anrl oldest established In Salinburj. KLUTrZ'S DRUG STORE, U pre pared" to dhplicate aiiy Merchant or Phypician'a JBill,, bought anywhero in OlirUtenfJom. ' i r ' f ' ' !?,;' "VT.TTfT'7'S TiniTfli HTORR ti. ilone,,is doing, ami intends to db. tlie argept Drnjj trade In lhi ieclion of. the State. KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE is the plee lo hoy anything thatVyon want from h Uorn plaeter, to h 87 box of peifnmery. From a paper of LarnphUek to a thotiiiand pounds of,, V hito , Xpad. From a d"e of Catbr 0d to a hundred nitnces of Quinine. - From , a tooth pick to a Pocket Book. . fo bragsjinjj either, but aohd fact". I o' prove it. call on. or write to THKO. F. KLUin'Z Wholesale & Retail Drnggietf, Salisbury, N. C. SHELL GOOD. IT'S JUST AS EASY. PREXEL'S. HOYTS, and Husourian Colognes. WRIGHT'S, LtJDlXS, an4 aU other Handkerchief Extracts. At KLUTTZ'S Drag Store. M anfl lie Clean ! Cashmere Soqnet, Brown Wind sor, STERLrso, Poxcixe. Cauholic, and fifty other kinds of TVilet Soaps, at from 5 to 75 cents a cake. At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. A ROYAL SIOKE. Salisbury Favorite Cigar, Only 5 Cents. IT DRIVES AWAY CARE, AND PUTS Yon in a Good Humor. Alfo. All popular brands at from 2 to 25 centi. At KLUTTZ'S 1W Store. For Your Sweeten AN ELEGANT LINE Or MAGNIFICENT TOILET SETTS, SHELL TOILET BOXE-, POW DER and PUFF BOXES, FANCY BOTTLE S, VINIAGARETTES, POCKET-BOOKS, MIRRORS, &c. Sec , Cheip at KLUTTZ'S Dins Store. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? HOHEYJIHE, LABOR, Chemical Paints, bo called, have proven failures : simply because the cherni-try of their manufacture seems to consist in the quantity of water that U combined -.1 . i .i i . t wiiii me painr, oy mc aaaiiion or an Alkali, cither Potash, Lime or Soda. &c. Chemical Paints containing water peel from the wood, and are not Economical, because they will not cover as much snr face as Pure Paints. We offer our Prepahed Paint with the guarantee thnt it is not a Chemical Painl; contains no Water, no Alkali, no adulteration, and is made of only euch rnateml as are osed by llio oldest paint -rt. 0ir Paint will cover more surface than any Chemical Paint in the world. We authorize their sale, subject to the satisfaction of all buyers. We,, agree to re-paint any house with English BB White-Lead, or any other White Lead, if i . . . our Paints do not prove perfectly satisfac ry. V Manufactured by, WAPSWORTH- MARTINEZ & LONG MAN. NEW YORK. Sold only at KLUTTZ'S Drag Store. Chills Cured for 25 Cents. TAKE FILLS Warranted or money Refunded, at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. LAMPS from 25 ct.f to $5.00. PURE GRAPE WINE, for Churches 60! ets. per quart. WpiTE LEAD, Warranted equal to any in the world, 11 cents per poand. :- SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PHYSI C1AW? AND MERCHANTS X LitoKJ. I . JUV 11 USvO 9T0RE, SALI8BT7ST. N. 0. I lillll o 5 . . '. . . . i '.:. :i- x: f s a s ' ? 5 s . : 6tt2 Wi- ! Danville E. .W., K. C. Diyison, and; North Western W, C. K. W. o CONDENSED .T'Mt-TABLE ; In Tffact on and after 6ns day 1874 Dec, th 4 GOING NORTH. STATIONS. Mail. Leave Charlotte .... Air-Line J'uct'n " Salisbury " (Ireensburo ..... " Danville " Dundee 6.45 a m - , 6,26 ' ! 8 20 " 1UL58 " 5 1. 34 r k 1.49 6.51 " 9.35 P " Burkeville ..... Arrive at KicUmond. GOISG -OUTH. STATION'S. Mail. Leare'Piclnind 6.60 a x y.oo .1.39 r 1.43 -4.528 " 6.64 44 8.62 44 9.15 " " Barkevi le.. Dundee " Dauviile " Greensloro 8sii8bnry.M ... . " Air-Line J'nct'n ArriTe t Charlotte. . . UOlX(J EAST. GOIMG WE.ST. STATIONS. MAIL. MAIL. Leave Gieehsboro. 1 1 .00 A M 3 Arr 4.10 m " Co iShoprt Arr. Raleigh .... Arr. at Goldaboro'. o . . . .- S Air-11.05 u L't8 20am i 5 3.49 r II IS 6.40 r M NATIONS. Accomiiidou tion Train. MteuLioi'0. , ' Co. Shops..... Arrive at Kaleigh... Arrive at Goidsboro 2, 7uur m I r r o vw m f " 6.00 A M 3 U.I5 - ! Si Lv. 2.00 fK ea AIT. ri Z702XTZZ WESTHILCT TZ. C. XL. ZL t Salem kranch. Leave Greensboro .. . 4.45 r m Arrive at -talem.,,.. .. 6 45 ' Leave Salem..""...... 8.15 a u Arrive t 'Greensboro . 10.33 " I'xsscnger traihs leAVin Ttaleigh at 1,.05ax connects at Jieeiisboro' w.tli the Southern bound tin i it ; iniiking the quickest time to all Southern ities. Accomodation Train Ifavitgu-Haleigh at 7 3J p. m . ronuects with Northern booud Train at iire-uboro for Uichmond and all points Kast. i'no.eot lickeu auinc as vu other routes. Accommodation Train leaving Greensboro at 7.0t r. m. connects at Gotdtore with' Northern and southern bound Trains on the SVilmingtot ana ve'd.n Kailroad. Lynchburg Accommodation leave Richmorifl daily at 9 00 A , arrive at Rurkeville 12. $6 r m. leave Buikeville 120pm, irrive at Rich mond 4 34 rM Mo Change of Cars Between Charlotte ana itienmona, zoa miles. P.iu ?rs tli it h-tve arrangement to advertise th Mchedula of this company will please print ai above and 'orward copies to Geo'l. Taiwenper For further information address JOHN It. MACMURDO, Gen'l Pawetrger Agent. ! 'Richmond, Va Dec. 19, 75. 11 : tf. Carolina Central Railway Co. Officb General Scpbriktindent. ) , Wilmington. 2f . C. April 14. 1875. J Change of Schedule, On and after Friday, April 16th, 1P75, thS trains will run over thi Railway ax foilowH .' PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave "Wilmington at...." 7.15 A Mi Arrive at Charlotte at... 7.15 P. Mi Leave Charlotte at 7.00 A. Ml; Arrive in Wilmington at 7.00 P. FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Wilniington at....: ..... Arrive at Charlotte at. . I Leave Charlotte at U Arrivein Wilmington at. ..6.00 PM: .6.00 P Mr .6.0 . A Mf . .6.00 A M MIXED TRAINS Leave Charlotte at i .8.00 A M Arrive at Buffalo at 12 M Leave BufTaloat 12.30 PM Arrive in Charlotte at.. 4.30 p M No Traiiis on Sunday accept one freight train that leaves Wilmington at G p. m., instead of on Saturday night. j 3 Connections. Connects at Wilmington with Wilmington fc Weldon, and Wilmington, Columbia & Auguxta Railroads, Semi-weekly j ew York and Tri weekly Baltimore aud i weekly Philadelphia Steamers, and the River Boat to Fayettcyille Connect at Charlotte! with its Weitern Di vision. North Carolina Railroad, Charlotte & btatesvile Railroad, Charlotte & Atlanta Air Line, and Charlotte, Columbia fc AugusU Rail road. Thug applying the whole West, Northwe 4 and bouthwef.t with a uhort and cheap line' to f the Seaboard and KaroDo. . h aropo. $. L. FREMONT. Chief Engineer itid Superintendent. May 6. 1875. tf. 1 - . Buggies for sale, axa, orades a classes. r; hve,on hand, Bnggien which I willwll t the lowest canh pricw, and as low, or lower than any other establishment in North Caro hna, according to grade. (All kindsof repairing done, at short notice. ! Those wishing any thin! in mT lln. wnnM dowelltocall andse mej before purchasing elsewhere as I am determined not to be outdonl either in prices or quality! of work in the Slate. w AT.. "nnnnAciaemT, 4 miles N. jC.L. KEEVES. 12 : 6 mo S S S 2 0 D? ,,on,- Te""" t s - to hI1?: : :s " -A I s ........ -M.m- i mm A3 t3 r .' j Piedmont Air; Line COME AUD SEE ! rortland, Maine. - Jan. 10. 1fl7K v- Ess "i f I S .S ;: fj .fS- :-3ri 'i- "Si GRAND COMBINATION ORGANS. FITTp iWlTIl lHENEWY INVKNTED l SCXLXSlTZSStb PAT33KT QITAIiir'SrtlffCr TUBES, ' j - - - - I - '. "j: , n invention hains a most ifipoHanJt bearing on thefntMre 'of Reed IiiPlruments, by. mtini which th" miantiiv oir volume of lt)ne if very larpUy Jnfreafetl, t,i 1. ". -.1 1!. : ,i -,.,1 '; I anl tne quauiy oi tone anutuu Epal to that cfitlie Best Pipe Organs 'iff. tie' Sane Capacity.! htircelebrated "Vox CeleMof " Vox namnn." . e i n 'Cello" or "Clarionet" Ktg, Ueuw llarn: ALLTHELAlTi3ii'KULJE'rs 4 Ctn be obtained only in thee Organs. Fifty DifferyUs.j rlcx. n tixe urch u . B-ox- f f ,9 MATERIAL AND WoftKlflANSHIP, Quality and Volume ot rl one Lneqnalled. - KRICF 8, 850 TO V FACTORY AXD!VAREROOMS, CORNER 6tU AND CONGRESS 17 , I DETROIT, MICHIGAN. (ESTABLISHED XX3 1350.) AGENTS Wanted in Every Conatj Address GL0UGH May 20 1875. ly. ACORl COOK. With or without Portable Kot Water Reservoir and Closet. Sn't tiij a eld-faihloied Stove, tat ret oat With all latest improvements. largest Oven and Flues. Longest Fire Sox for kv wood. Ventilated Oven, Fire Back and Fire Box Bottom In. sures a Quick, Sweerand Eveir Bakn and Roast. . Swing Hearlh and Ash Catch. Won't toil floor or carpet. Durable Double and Braced Centeri and Ring Covers. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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