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,1 . J .5 -fit ; s. - 1 i i 1 ; 4 .!!'. i 4 - j i i ! ;1 riUBI iMStflpTlT1 iilrlal time of nrinff, AninrgeUpo ncs -ti.ti.vsf ?" v tr i-4 tWT!3!38 P!oiielyee6 to finfl ihefeuld, tny friend, - PtoJfeVp!lb find the gold; Yonr fatbiiBive treasures rich nduret ' othe Willi Irert' CaroImV. W ! ; s Her broad field now with grain, . iur Bcarvu .v.. ... For C&liforman gain.-15 . t 'r- OnrlAaTo,et(ldwilwita corn and bread, Wiflf ff'bWres'all Untold; !,! Woolwbiif fiive he'plogllart apttd Andi)rrH to find the? gold; ' f ' . .j Jvarth'Wratefal fo her oi . ForiU tlfcir caret and toil; JCothMg'tieWrsnch large retbrna- As )Stahi'e(T and deepened aoih gcienfej lead thy kindlyaid, ... i Ifeiriclnm '."la nafold V Movd by plonjth or mo? e by wpade ' - ' StimMembnnY.ailtll Pig deep to. find the gold, tnr friend-, . , .f J . Yonr.lafma hare treasures rich and sure, . Unmeasured and untold. r THE1 USE OF COMMEUCUL FERTI- The act of onr,GcneraV Assembly im- ITU iiU V U 1UUK uvm uiv ,ue.7 ;r --- " v- fertilizers, could by proper industry and Uofifybesavedto themselves and the 8U4'4 if ihe effect of 'the: act be as it ,ir-.ii W.l.-fVm the Slate, then our farmers who purchase I 1 1 j , x i- these commercial fertilizers are protected from the purchase of a woiihless article. Butane support, the act upoir anothfr -IwJr! -t.' ' tJnil crronli4 J It la the hopn that it' will, drive , It 1 i ' ' everVnVeW of even the cood and cenume jectTMChnecd8ta be cured. There tt 11 ; t- t. A-i i v if an enchantmeot which must be broken, if .. .. r . . , we would relieve the farmmg interests fronirthe' depression and distress which uowtrdens . tliem- One of the chief I Vai - i j i:..., :a causes of this depression and distress is . . .1 , . i- tUIzyrV.whch can bo made at homeryeat upon. the farm, and we do positively af firm3.hatrso long ffsour farmers r ursne this Vyltem of buying instead of, inakiiig theU ownl fertilizers, they will become poorer arid poorer and mortgage will stic- ceedjnorr gage,"until bankruptcy and ruin are the result j. aadvpojt let nsiolinch this aubject with a strong and incontroverta . ble met.' and ,we can ' rive many. It is S feDf eoicial firtUlm flifc 7Me ''I ' - 1 . ' in the last twd vearslma whicTv' jmve the tndorw.d support, '' ' nexrni.- kliliIonir.to this. We know a farmer in fhisJJStateJ'both ends of the year meet," even if it who owned braae anwts possess-1 eu oiumpw jiiiiu.: . xiu uouguii-ouimf.- cial fertilizers, not by the ton but by the carload, and pushed bi-j crops by Jheir aid ip one hnndred thousand bushels a year, and yet-without any accident or age. 'toVi : l J , M,i""'T1Tirf.rt hf misfortune not cbmmon to his neahbors those who, sooner or later, fail to support ieiUif and isnow teachinga tclioofjbr themselves and families respectatdy-?-thc hi living, Jfe says commercial fertilizers cares and: anxieties that constantly prq ruined him, ; We know another farmer, duce pangs an(Ctortures that lio tanner He $rf&:jwTitoQ poor r to pujr fertiiizerl yet JCfeial&latDi AUBflicLltt'ecpnoiyg of farm life,"e made' hit oicnj manures, andtetb.yhlf fere jeppew mora daily strains everg financial nerve tome andt4iAdutlivei .Jii&f She at the lank. The vali able' and A has money on loan. Com time bgtWee 1 ami 3 oIock every day to meatt i4,,unnecessary.-r-Jri. Canftyfo tjie city erf lfcw Yjnrk btjngs more anxiety Tarm$h;' - i - to businessmen ajr all the! farmers of '. - the United StateVejlie in a life-time.. . EUgXjQ CEWmT,- Norjugs, yrToHs not hard one; . TJi;aTp;twp x?avseJi :9fTit h ptai, amJ.Tthe cut of likos a cool, moist situation, and if a trifle yar coats ttfanTflt jas fasliionable as shaded all the better .Qf-it is planted in those of llionrertjistltfiof th.day: bat an ofTiJijatr&Maiae' Vthen pu le3 yougpjlows roar repbse SonetiW burs, .iifld. tfus causes rust, l sound amk sffeet. "'rne hor ors of pro-. Tlilaf Jioweite via hot, the most frequent tested JhoteseHlom keQ yo awake at cause. Celery shouid:nei tWrlj Tioed ot Might, jandti)ithe meaning as yott go earthed nrp-wT)eKTii3feAI witKdew or rain, norihln7&eTIgrVu!Bcl" iimdist.' It should be aoneJwhtu'avr'fiwa' soil ffbd plant ftrergry, otherwise rust is sure to be 3he5 result, , If "the"soii is ; pexmitted belweenr thefeirf stalks tjr in tle heart of the p3aai at ejg-nprnst or rot,' or both is the compensation, iThis is one reason why work.'oflhing Vell: ii rsoiiflulti A dwarpUnt I'of straight, compaHgroth, Whjle pn this subject we will say, nev er lotelerycoWeso.dry as to wilt, either while growing, :or when taking np for consumption or storing,- It will never recover from such, treatment, but always renuun, touu- ana waqilow. Keep celery iHieruL, 2 j:ji i i WK ' J Wft Fkw u or pIWngidtralWW'itt6 show thVleasd urWm a ifooa oaHlng of niafiwear ter.verywa or three days, 'onoteattli themnp-nntil the plants are at least eigh thUhute!4 jSwhire it teittachiiJ t k inei: We near 4s growji .W.f?11?1 ,pf4 to tions.J It renins for the farmers of the light fur a,-long ,.te,., tfUfciUi State o do rifeir part. Be indusUious ; knowwhafc tdrdiy good cadery ,is,i;havo a work larly ar late ; no idle time shoahl feW. dozen TlantS Under Tlar-Mr" h arwnf tMo r.Tv.fV. e-Jfet itAxr'Jt. - b vi.ovao : t fUaun .- m. I . . . . , an ereixjnjrame, jsoetinjjeats Uppeai smoothT-thaAm nd?n -and. only ped a little oU to ntakeHhtW Exchange, tn-mA iioinht Afma 1 1 r. , , V..1.1.1 i . , . ii jitiu if ijri it t li i jeeufrrjBi)iaBi" earthed .nuk bgrihr&ir hUJi xiXVi J, .V.n;.5 n large crop .of iuralpivttoiSi!iwawa5la mi We ask tbetmt beetn to select aan ' pnjpure f in a j'Mmf making the cost ouly three cents a unxu Some varieuew.VW fiftfftm flip Ire? qaeatly sovm among com, lmmeOiatei after the last hoeinc Care shouiooe iaiv en riot to sow- Uic. seed too thick, as, thin-J UlUg pui 13 uu cucwM.jaj grownin tkif Km 99 MS: WJ aone This is decideSlj the cheapest way that a nn nf toniins cTMwf 'iWreir the 1 ftPd liv a brush1 draff drawn betw ecn iuo rows of .eqrag . Some farmers objeel. to growing turnips iA'fSetVtnreit"txciiml ci;injr ti,e mUfcftnlUlarrt -flavcTrf but this is obviatepeug uie iuruU or ;mmiian'rfpr'lll VnV. 4 1 "rr ' 7" EXEMIF ,QFlfKEES , r An enemy leVW?05ff! ' 'fST - ' . JA1 properly knownLardbbei-flie, or Asilus . iL - aJ-,iW 1 , . ' s. TlAU rtcogiifzed by e stout my wings, bristly,haud,4ieandileg8, and . A . 31, . . , , men taperingTOsteriiy'to woret)r less of " . 1 0 1 'J'v-t n aW iSffFWPrVE:r?- .ic are, in the pc, -feet tate , fierce can- nlbals. 'Among ihese-th4 Nebraska bee y ? f 1 ill "L. -'-i killer wluch derives 'ifs "popular- name "c 7f ? tf 1 p UnUed SUtptwt c,m9u,vloUme very destructive ttf tha honesj bee. This f -. i 1 fly is aboittbiieatfd'aliaTFlnches In length, J . ,1.1 offa y1! tht .hpvax, and; legs clothed witl biistly Ttans. It preys al-. v r x-i -il . most exclusivdy jBppri.tne honey beei pouncipg flpon tW liifter ij,their ,wjth lightning like rapidity, and aligliting with its prize upon a leaf or upon the ground. pierccsr-thejthunix with rtsstrong- pro bdsces and prorft 44 wliaVilMP.vital jvuees. Th'd M Keff YfricY iavll rvrfii rvyhinii farmer f fiiliiajifie liMlrSrAlsH make be with eeenom vvhe should lrWh&JWwk k siri oc com vey Of the business men of our villages and cities we find that only threcorfour in a hujlSdi,elrilf,.lu' f PfuiwleiiCe for old -over feltrc- Iheic men may, appt apperantly, Llead pleasant KVes, as the outside world cannotiwitnesskjlie, emotions of a man who around to fQt-our flocks anl view your; crops hat $y5 vjsiClygrowiiWhiie yoi Vereia the4rsf!)l$phen:yoiK may; ke n)re 0al eoymant of Ijife iu one: iiour an mLny Svjrferchanfs' and man- factuiers d in afie-jDur advice, there-j re; ii, begot 2a28aSged. pThe timesj pay now birharcg i)jityou are promised with hard Sbor and $diciotts"inanage mention oetneout in te end Hctorious."! f l3l cXlNDAlt. - - . (r 1 - I ' r I.AAI02f WORK FOR MAT. ; irroB uie js. v. r anuer.j . The inonth f April, with the exception of a few days h&seen fine working weath- er for lhe forrtffer?7- So far the season has been highly thoroughly, work rapidly, andrkiaepat ork,yseJatersl maxinfcftf the montlT of ?' iVcrth&it is th fdW suggestions. " , l-ate CQRN. As soon ag the cotton is iJiauiu, (tiaityaw fJlPUli iLfVn fn corn T- ft Hurl nr,-l. Itt. t-. J J . I t tnrrrf rrrrii tne afternoon very Tew will Uave4ep(pcjKt9Vyi)break it np, ifraif it is a ure you make it rich. tbaa!uejfJUifiBcrd9f iftgd igja. ling infeedinir stock.- v , ahead for extra hands for harvesting, and possioie lor coovcfL-iii- -"-'o-- Tuniips are .Mnf farvorable for all farm onera ,'piea of clover, or.in sthe-orchard, and it I viji A'ul nlaV A liavei khme ffreen 1 cfpfc pnltWthem WDUlQ. alSO prevpnuaojagc iuc y"1 j, ,1 ....The Columbus (Ga.) Enquirer gives pe following as the:expenenq of . the Georr in L- ' . 4l.:.1r it ti aliiniliAOTiV. t gUfarmer.H We thin)cit ia also the expe-J rience of the North .Carolina, farmer, t . V am poor because I buy more than.I selU 7 laiselander receives a bounty from the' Government. ' My pnion sets and all niy carden seeds I buy from Michigan. -I sold tbejfool from eighteen sheep at'37i cents V per pound to ah agent of -a hat manuiac-. turing cdmpany at lteadmg,j.ra. i?oiirj months thereafter I bought a hat from the J same company, paying at the. rate of six j dollars apoundfor. theVwool. Tlie hide 1 of a; buck l0ld atilve cents, per ppund. f It went 'tVElmira, New York, was tanned, J 6ent back, and I bought it at 35 cents per pound, and it weighed more than it did J when Isold.it. My ax-handles come from 1 Delaware; my pen, ink and paper from New York. Am 1 the only fool in Geor 4 'RAISING JIDGS. tPktib II. Bines, Corresponding Editor. i livery farmer pad raise corn, hay, pork, and; manure chedper than he can buy them. I present some suggestions con cerning the raising of hogs. Have n clov er lot in sight of the mansion. Put your hogs, on the clover when it commences to. blossom ) and give them only one half of thej corn 'winch is itsualjy given to hogs rai$ed iu the woods-' Keep a trough filknl witjli fishes, throw iti tliis a little copperas, md salt occasionally. Haul tip rotten wood and charcoal occasionally, they will eat? these with avidity and it will keep them hea&jjy,. .jljtrcvent cholera amj other diseases-avcA our lotcoiivnTf?!Tt to water.' If 6reent . rogues stealing thijm, leilf hogs every iiiglit neartthe dwellingnouse- After-vour wheat and oats are cut, puf dur. hogs .in tlie fields to thei kitchen slops, vegetaliles, and fruit. Fatten orfom, peas,riind jKitatoes. aptf yoij will TrtT-TfteapeT: nnd-sbetteT Kneat tBan youiafl lyl-yfrtlrCaroli$a Farm J H 1 Vi n U i . . " ;!. CURING CLOVER. I By Ptur B.,ttixE3 porrctaondipg EJitorj j fThe)a)ii.lijud iaittingitloveaii? when about one-third of the blossoms liavc turned bjojn Jiiy&' should be 'xposel vtry fcUeto icui iuheprpce of (fir ing. Tat rodowninot wet) and Irhirl it old, -rails or brush, then one; foot of clover as fast aahttled, alternating tlMvkvyer to the torHjf terycTt whfch-sfiouhi W of strjiw; thus pKt jap; in a vety short time it becojvi?3 perfectly cured, and not liable to spoil in feeding to stock of all kinds. The stratr is 'eaten as greedily as the clover arjd tho, clover is. kept of a bright and beautiful polor all the time. Always use a ladder in stacking hay. 4' Word to Farmers.Soxor keep your cattle 'short! "You Can't afford it. If yon stitrvethem ttoy will Starve you ; besitles, itjis Wicked. 'r lie merciful to your beast. (Never, oq a greaf field tor a little crop, or mow twenty acres for five loads of hay. Ypu can't affoid it. Enrich your land and itjwiiTpdy' yo'rl rtchly;7 " - Xilje aiof your tools, spades, shovels, rakes, hoes, pitchforks, r&e, &c. ; keep A larnifccsttimlri notLbe fan land-rasp- iqgVtolnmTlh'eVitle of, what he now owrtejj inUie amjpt to, osaeaa pllVfhai joias hinrv -,aAiae ,- r : ? v; H8.8j?6add,n6trtenVpt robaltlvate more thanuatnUft nor kjeeji moi-e stock tlurn lie can feed well. , REMEDY FOR HOG CHOLERA.- i A Simple cure for hog cholera, savs the Kentucky Lire Stock Record, is an infua- Wlfe-1 and, small twigs in Dealings water, given ; in their slop. Peach leaves are laxative, and thev Drob ably exert, to a niod'e'rate extent, a seda- !. J JX " -a ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' u ti Aiiuuence over tne, nervous., system. TJhey have been used as a worm destroyer with repeated tofteJ Tlitp S&flVfe also been recommeuded as an iufusion U ajilTwhoOping cough. There are cases i ofl rAy.dpeyaaic acd, but it k: almost im possible to poison a hog, their use would Uot beobjpetioaabfc. JTliiesoetfifie. 1:.. uiuii .v,t -liiiV.f n J T 1 1 Effects iij JUiazcoal jiiuiiu purcnasca a rose bush full of promising bndsthvflower, jrere of a Sddf.hjuj6 j Hei-c6vfired the fWJ1 Htal)out an iuch , thick with some days afterwar;iatlo toeBarmefeea, PM(U1W Hethen tried the powderedcha IfltUldM ithSl.trtlta Mdrvlolelf cofoltfnavmc trS $4 great vigor to thb red-of tlolM fcotoMl of tbe flowers, eat upj teitattered gram! and -change occasionally 3Qmitie wneai ana (au neuis to sthe ciAieAidt. bFeLd tlii tu alio with i i toi the place of stacking AAfast as it is cut; t cojmmei y?t Vie andTla'Con? HtocttJ ofj VhesMtrVf 4hc b4ittmlo4oies 1U tttatxyi Yardir Keep your .Ken' houses dean, "and the fioor covered with ashes'. . 1 - . ' , Whitewash' ipsjide monthly' from" karch White ursc to V ?rvjT-a j"-," "vt-,.-.r, r , , . - from .five Imndred to -tux IJjtOii-ad fawlsy 3 Jarge quatititie of eggs aiid chiekens the Baltimore Tnarket; 'gies- the fol- jJ.JLjJA t, .ll.i1.-Ln li-vla n'1iirli losing remedy.for cU he, considers a perfect, cure: ? ."Take a Itaudful of ? white oak bark; and boil it in rr. . rmate a dough for. feeding, and give to the favfis. ' mi Ti pullets fonJUMQx fc&ehiclbl De .desired in i the4 ponl.try tyfird,., before large sums.of money are expended in pur- chasinir everlasting layers, thp. system of eA, ping ou. liens after the first, or jei - iiaps at the most, tlveir second year, is recommended. Eai lyt pullets give the in- crease; 'and the only wonder is that peo- pie persist as' they do in keeping up a Rock of old hens, which lay one day .and 6top three, instead of laying three daysi anj stopping one THE HOUSEKEEPER. Auxt Fanny's Plduixg Sauce. Two tabiespoonfuls of butter, and four of sugar, one teaspoonfnl of flour; beat them togeth er in v bowl until of the consistency of cream: pour on it a teacup of boiling waterj half a lemon, squeeze the .juice. and grate the peal, grate in half a nutmeg, set it on the top of the teakettle to heat, stirrigXiequ4iutly. To Stao WmcIm W'Allx?c'ft large,4 tender cnicKen, and riean as lor rnasiiug ; wash it thownghly in several wate-r and Mripe it dry with a clean towel ; the sea son, inside and outside, with salt and pep per have ready as many oysters as the chicken will hold which take out of their liquor. ahdf after vemovinjr" alH the little particles rf shell that !nrny! adhere, put them into a colander and let tlicm drain ; then season the oysters .with salt and pcper and till the chicken with as many as it will hold. After skewering it tight, put it into a tin pail with a closely-fitting top, put the pail into a pot of boiling wa ter land let it boil until the chicken is ten don When the chicken is done, remove it to a hot dish, covering immediately aiid set it where it will keep hot. Turu the gravy from the pail into a sauce-pan ; add one t easnooiifiit of 1 titter! tluwleasioons .l ?-''' if.. V 5-7. 11. k If .1.1.. A. ' X..!1. ' M nil (ii ciraui, ine t(i(." 01 mice uuni inni- ed etfgs choped fine, a little .winced parsley,-and a. tablespoouful of .corn starch made smooth in a little cold milk. Boil up'once, pour over the chicken, and serve very lnt. ':': MOVOW 1'fG EON'S. The pigeons have it -all their wn -way in Moscow-for- no onq dares kill thenu They are looked on as the incarnate sym bol, of the Holy ihosf, ;and iv. Russian wotiftl almost as soon think of becoming a carmfS;fl Vof eatiifg t pgetmi $fl neaV the) grain and. flour majktSj lheref are thousands of tliem. and fowanl evening the roofs are bhVek With -tjlem. The gihl ed jdonie and roofs of the Kremlin seem to be also particularly dear to these, ; birds, and if you go down to the river about an hour leforc sunset,-mid loan over the par apet of the bridge you will see eountless number darting and1 wheeling aooiit 'the Pajaee spire. It fs just what i's'needed to finish the lxautiful pauarama before you. In the early spring T meet numbers of nicn selliiigj cages" of Ijttld biril '.Tliesej people DU3' and liberate at Easter-tide. It is a -relic of the oldr.habifw ef freehi.4 slaves at that time. When no more slaves were to be had, birds were substituted as a jsymbo! y"the church, and tfietsfbm still existed in Russia with Jill her serfs, without a thought asto'what it meant, and how much lietteYit would be to do tVe thing of which it was a type1. e ocuuyicr in .acnvncr tt mohihii. SETTLEMENT OF THE DEBTS OF t THE .AGRlCjCUrUJUU .SOCIETY. , ') A iiiiiil fsettfenient of tne debts outstand ing at gainst tlie State Agricultural Society, amounting to almut $10,500, was ett'ect (l yesterday by the following named gentle men, members of the executive committee, paying their pro rYifa share : Messrs. T. ,M. IJolt, John C. Blake, W. G, Upchurch, Davis, ; Junius li. Jones, alter i:iarkfcG and 0. B. Griffith. . Dr. . Eugene Grissom ata extended pecupiary assistance in thin emergency. ', v.i..- . .. , , , 1 ho society being th ush xeueved of, its eeiiniary- embarrassmetits ean go altead wi 1 tit its preparations ior,tuo next fair. without let ' or hindera7iee. ' l oo nnicli praise cannot lie bestowed 'upon the liber al and public-spirited ' gentlemen who hat d'eome'forward and taken upon them selH'S individually,' and for the benefit of the public, the financial obligations of the society. With such men at its head how liJwsefeimen iir, srore a man- blend t the fortunes of the society, and the. fruits of their labors will ' be seen ' next fall in the grandest exposition ever had in North Carolina, v - - ' "A crowd of Varraersiattend.ed.' Chanel Htfio'see'.the alrrictd tjrral 4 Hass cxperfy meht'ln chemistry, Theprofessorvand the boys flevt aronnd and showed thein ixacAy .ITow to get a pumpkin yellow pxe- apitate,X4mKoldI fmlf Planted to W. lilacknalj, A. Creech, Thos. II. Biiggs, Juliutewis, W. J. Ilkks, N. S. Harp. C. BDensbh,'R. F. Iltike, Jolin Nicholls, can it faikfh8wceKt are assureuuaf awSrT5rllI3irtV lor it, ami nave m the .most teciae Hiepjsuow theira'ailh l' Ukwnks.. All I of these ?rhd mirhyflftstcde wihHiow r blend their ehetiries to the rebiiilding tf rails, Ifcidsnue 77m. m nnrrvri? - .. 1 i r SUBSCRIPTION HATES : , IJer Tear, payable In advance,. "SLt months, . . .". , ...... 1 S5 Ohe' Inch, one publication, ..,., . yrQ.pubUcaUons, Contract f ates lor months or a rear. $1 00 J 50 1 Pnrillefl the Elcod, renovates and Invlgroratei '.,',tX - T . - . . r, , . i Its S(elical Properties are ALTERATIVE! TONEO, SOLVEHT AMD : ' ' DIURETIC. VtamTtn ! mnde exclnslrely from th jalcet ot- cn;fnlly selected barks, nwjts ami herbs and bo ttnmply-utiWMitwH ml that will ffucuiaUxe(U ente from the system .-erT faint of !Scrofttla,.Scro .fuleaft IInkir, T uTTo trv TVi T r, tncr ro 11 Humor, fcr5ipelfr ftltmhffxilrtSrphilitie Ux-nsf, C'inikrr,'iilnu.8 at the MloiuaU J add all d1wM tftnt, trii um ii9pn.r4M atlcB,lnflnnjntrriinroiMIUiBMtatlBi, 4taMralsrla iont and Spinnl Coin plain ta, can ntilv 1ia effectaaltv cured through the blood. ' For TJlrers and Eraptlre diaeaneaof thSkln, PoKtalca, l'implrts Blairlten Bolla, Tetter, HraldUedd and HltitfTrorni, Vkuktimx bu never fuikd to tttixt a permanent cure. r For Palnijin the back, Kldnry t'omplalats, Droniiv, Frmale Wenkatsx, lcncorrhn!a,arl8 Ing from iuternnl nl'ccmtion, and uterine diseases and (General Uebility, VtsceTtse act directly up on tlie canjw of tbee cnplainla. It invigorate and strengthens tlie whole system, acts noon secre tive onraim, allays iuCauiatiou, cures ulceration and .rrgulutua tU bowels. - For Cninrrh, !ypcptn, TTnbltnal Coatlre-n-fM, ralpitation of the Heart, Headache, It ira, rrvoniiticn ami t.enerai l ronrnuon of the Krrvonn System, no nicdiclne has ever given snch perfect satisfaction .is tbe Veoetine. It pnrifles the blood, ( l enses ail of the organs, and pffssusses a coutrollinj power over the nervous .B:etn. : 1 '''' ' Tlie remarkable enres efTected tr Vboetrtk have induced many phya'timis and aptliecaries whom we know to recrihe aud ue iin thir own Tamilies. In Ttct, VECETrXK is the best remedy yet dis . covered f-" the above dis-asus, and is Ihe only relia ble KI,U0U PUUiyiEU yet placed before thB piblic. 1 Are net the many testimonials given fof the differ ent cmu J.iiots satisfactory to any reasonable person suffering fram any disease mentioned above that can be cured 1 , , . lte:d the direrent teslimoniiils s'ven, and no on can dotibt. Iu innuy f these cafe Hie persons say tlmt their pain and nlTeriii cannot be expressed, as in cases of Scrofula, where, apparently, the whole bodv was one mass of corruption. If Veoetinb will'relicve pain, cleanse, purify and enre such dis eases, restoring the patient to perfect health after trvini: different physi(-i:tiis,many remedies, snffcring Llor years. i it uot conclusive .proor,' if yon are a smterer, you can ue tui cn i unj i mm mni ricrforiuiiig surli greui cures ; ii wotkb iu iuu omi f In the circulating fluid. It can truly be called the Oral Mood I'urifiir. Tlie great soutceof diseaso originates in the blood ; nud no medtctue that noes Dot act directly npou it, to purify and renovate; has any just claim upon public attention. When the blood becomes hfo-le.-'a and stagnant, either from change of weather or of climate, want of exercise, Jrregular diet, or from any other can&c, Ibe Veoe Xine will renew the blood, carry off the putrid hu- . mors, cleanse the stomach, re'tilate the !ovrelaf and inipsrt a tone ot vigor to tlie whole body. The conviction is in the public mind as well as in the ' medic ni profession, that tlie remedies supplied by tlie VttietaUt A'iiifjrfxm ai more safe, more success- ; fir! in the cure of "disease", fhi;n mineral 'medicines. Veuetine is co nposeel of roots, barks an-lherhs. It is pleitfnnt to take, and is perfectly safe to give to fln in fin it. Do you need ij ? . po no I bxxitate to try it. You will never regret it. t WOULD -KOT-BB WITHOUT '- f - VEGETIrE FOR TEN TIM'IuS ITS COST. The rrrat borii'dt I have re-cived f:or.i the nse of VF.GKT1NK induces me to give my t-stiinony in its favor. 1 l'l:ee it to lx- tiot only of great value for resloriri: the l.eal'h, but a previ-ntive of diseases peaiTa- to the Sjiiing and Suniinr seasons. I would not lie vuthoat it fo- ii-n limes i's cost. EDWAHO THJ0E-N. Attorney nrfiT Onml A'iit for M:isnehi!'ts of the Crafts:rirTi's Life A;ir..nce Compauy, No. 45 Scars IJuilding, Boston, Mx-m. Vcgetinc is Sold by All Drusists. The. Jeweler of Salisbury.. THE BEST AND, LARGEST, STOCK CF jeWELUY to be found in Western 5 orth Carolina, consist- ing of Gold ani Silver aides, Gold and Silver Chains sotul Gold and plated Jewelry of every kind; filled, 'SOLID I8k gold and Diiiuiond Knxasjenieht RinuB. riolid silytr hand olattd SPOUNS, I 1 'V HTC1 r unir, - . CASTORS, CUPS, GOBLETS, Napkin Rigs, Butter Knives, Ac'., &c. No charge will lc made for engraving any article of silverware purchased. AH Watch & Clock work faithfully repaired as low as the lowest and warranted. N.'ll. Any article of1 Jewelry Bold by me in the last three years if found not n represented, can be returned and monev will be refunded. 22: It ' ' ' B. A. BELL. LANIER HOUSE Statesviile, n. c 1 G. S. LAIIIER '& C0.,.r Proprietors, C-Servants Oolite and Attentive. 45:1 f. - ' ' t I Blatoer aid Heitoon, : Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitots. " ' SALISBUIIY, N. C. ' ; Janaay22 1870-tf. Attention FARMERS. GRASS SEED. Just : received a fresh soppy of CloVer ?.ed. Orchard Gra-mue Gr aud Tiuiothy, wVfc AT BE ENNISS' iedfiioit',Air, Iiine Railway Rcnmond & Danvile, Ricumontt a Danville K,. W.V. U. xjiyison, aoiu Nortlx Western If. C. K. W. -; . t- CMMH8ED- Tlfilt-TABtE, ' In Effect or. and after Sunday, Ic. lOth, 1876 GOING NORTH .m stations! MAtt. ; ' "! " 'I LeaveChnrlotte 4.55 am ' ,.. ' - Air-Une Jootion 6.2Q " " Salisbury 7.35 " " Greensboro 9.55 ' " Danville -12.28 P M " Dundee 12.4G " ' -Burkevillo 5.05 " Arrive at Riclituoncl 7.43 r M ' GOING SOUTH. STATIONS, t. MAIU Leave Kicbmond 7.50 AM " Corkeville 10.46 " " Dundee 2.55 P U Danville -- 2.59 " Greensborongh 5.40 " " Salisbury 8.15 " " Air-Line Jnnctionl 0.25 " ' . , Arrive nt Charlotte 10.37""- ' 8 GOING EAST GOING WEST i , - "stations! Ismail u mail.) Leave Greenwlwro g.! 10 .05am'u Arr. 5.25 pm " Co. Slions jl 1.21 " s Lv. 4.15" Arrive at Ualeieh l 2.41 tm Arr.12.30pM Arrive at GoMsboro ! 3 1 5.15 pm Lv. IO.IOpm ri"OS.TH WE3TE3XU TI. CU R (Salem Branch.) Leave Greensboro Arrive at Salem Leave Salem Arrive at Green sboro 5.50 v M , 8.00 . 7.30 A M 9.35 " Passenzer Trains leaving ltalei 'h at 12.34 T M. connects at Ureensnoro wun tne fomncrn boiind train ; making tlie quickest tiuie to all Southern cities. No Change of Cars Between Charlotte and Richmond. 282 Miles. Papers that have arrangement! to advertise the schedule of ihi company will please print is above and forward copies to Uenl. Passenger A rent. For fctther information address JOHN It. MACMURDO, Genl. Passenger Agent, June 0, '7G Richmond, Va. SfflOHTOH FEMALE COLLEGE- Statesviile, N. C. MRS. E. N. GRANT. Pkixcipal. Tho lext Session will open An B"USt 30th 1876. Circulars w ith terms. .et . upon application. i Beferenees: R-v. W. A. Wood, Stats ville, N. C-; -ex'-Gov. Z. B. Vance, Char lotte, X. C., Prof. W. J. Martin. Davidson Collee: N. C; Rev. B. Bnrwt-11, Ral. igh, N. and all friends and nu;ils of Re-. Dr. Mitchell, late Professor lit University of X. C. July (J '70-1 y.- PAINTING. J. G8L11R KEKR, House, Sign, and Oruameutal PAINTING. Graiiii & Frescoing a Specialty. All letters addressed to the under signed at Kernersville, N. C, will be promptly answered. Work done by contract or by the day; Satisfaction Guaranteed. Address : J". GILMER KERNES, Kernersville, N. C. HARDWARE. When on want Ilardw'are at low figuree, call on the undersigned at N 2 Granite. Row. '- D. A. AT.VYELJ.. Salisbury, N. C. JuneS -tf.- : GOKSU&IPTlOiF- Positively Cured. All Stiff ererF fmra this disease that are aaxious to be cured BhnuM trv DU. KISSNEK'S CELEBItATKl) COXSl 'MHTIVE POWDEKS. Tnescpowrtaretlio onlv preparation known tiiit will cure CONSUMP TION itml all diseases ot the THKOAT AND LUNGS U-indoed, so strong Is ourlalthln them, and also to convince yftu that they are no humnu, we will ror warrt to eWry su Jerer, by mail, past pahl, a FHEE TRIAL BOX. We don't want your money until you are perfectly sittstied of their curative powers. If your Hie Is w.irin s x tc;, tlo it delay la hln? these POWDEltS a trial, as thev w l!l surely cure you. Prkv, for Lirre box. ja tto, sent u any part of the lnlte.l suit .-ts or Canada by mail oa receipt of price, Aidress, ASII&UOBBINS, 380 Fclton Street, Brookltn, N. Y. OLD FSROEVIWT! hi! - , Tlie Copartnership heretofore existing nnder the name ot Lackey, Lyerly A Coj., dissolved in January last, has lieeo revived, and they will continue tlteir mercantile business at Row an Mills as heretofore. Their old friend and patrons will be served with fidelity, toid. they wiU do all in Uieir pow er to give galit'aclion. - ' W, A.LUCKEY, J. A. LYERLY, J. L. LYERLY. March C, 18T7.J pd lm: To the worKiJisr Class. e are nowi prepared to furnish all classes with nV'tistaat employiiient at ho'i., the whule uf the time, or for iheir spare moments. Business uew, liht. and profitable. Persons of ei.lur sx easily earn from 50 centa'to $5 per eveniuw, and a proirtionaI sum by deviMiug their wuoie tune 10 iu? uuNura. . ijuys hiiu girS earn ,pfry, as much as, men. ,That all who see this notico may send their address, and test the busiuess we tuake'tlns unpar allyled j'dfer f To such as are'rJot well ' sat isfied we 'wilt send oc dollar to pay for the trouble-of writing. Full particulars, sain- on, and a copy of Home and Fireside, cn the largest aud best Illastrated Publications, all'sent free b'y in ait. RettHif ybu Hratrt jiertnanent; profitable-wwkvld-eGEOKOi; STIJfSON & Co., l'ortland, Maine. pHNIBUS-BAGBACrEt. :.fABOH.:ACCOfflODA,riOJS; jf-.ii; I have fitted up an OmnfbuV and Bagca ' T Wagon which are always rearfj' tb ' convey & " ' aons to or from tlie depot, to and from parti wddingg.&c eavorderaa Mansjon u i or alniy Livery & Sale Stable, Flslier strert . near Railroad bridge. 41 ' " ..fl, J M. A.BRIXGLEr j -;''.""". "'!''"f - - Aug: 19. tf. Can'l be made, by-every agfai' vf?ry .month iu the,.hufiiuess v fumi?h, hut those villiDg to A.t can fasily ea 3 a"dzendidlaf8 a: Hay : right in tht-ir own Joealities. Have no. room to explain her-. Business plessatit' abd'Koa i orauie. oinea nun ooys and girls tju- M well as men. Wv will furnifb yuu a cm. " plete Outfit free. Thf biisiDefg pays j than anythiLg eJ?. We wilt dnr exWtiiV . .f starting yon. Particulars fre. Writ.1 and,s s.- Fanners J and meehauirs, ti-ir ., son and daiichleis.-aHd all clashes in Bet(i ' of paying work at,l"l? should write t ni and learn all ahont the work at otic. -Xowi is th tim. Dou't delay. Address TETJE q if. jCO.. Augusta, Main. 35:ly.pd.- . j . .. . . ..,NMt- ; j.. MANSION HOUSE t Centrally Situated Oxi tlxo Fublio quaro SALISBURY, N. C. Bfi BOUSE i.i In tbe centre of business JL a-ud t. nearest to the depot. Tuhlc as good as the best. Servants attentive and polite. Board per day .r.. ......'....'... $150 Siiiirlo Aleals tySpecial Omtr.tcU for a Ion gor term. OniuilUf! to suid i'rpuj 411, t laiii,. .Best djyery stable near at baud. CThe nndorsiiwed tenders his thnnk to many friends who, huve . called ou hiui at thf Mansion. and as.-uies theui that uuflort shall he s.piwed t" make their future visits i'leaianf.' CPThe Traveling Pnblic vrill always did pleasant quartent and refreshing fare. WM. K0WZEE. ' Feb :i, 1-G. I7:tf KERR CBAIGE, gtlomtn at ?atof. " 4 Salii THIS TAPER IS ON FILE WITH Where AJTertiaimr toutract can !e tnai. Caroiina Central Railway Co. Ol'FtCK Gk.NKKAI. Sfl'KUIXTLNur.XT. Wiluiiiigtuu. N. C. Anril 14, lr?5. s; Change of Schedule, ! On and after Friday, Apnl 10th, lfc7', th trains willruu over this Railway as foilow. ; PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave "Wilmington at 7.15 A M Arrive at Charlotte ut...". .. '. 7.15 P. M. Leave Charlotte at.......-..,.:... .-...7.W) A.'H Arrive in Wilminstnn at ....... 7. WJMf FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Wilmington at ,..6.00Pll Arrive at Charlotte at 6.00 P M Leave Charlotteat. . v. 6 0'. AM Ai rive in Viluiinton at. ....0.001 M MIXED TRAINS lieave Charlotteat.... S.00 A M Arrive at liutfalo at..'.-.. 12 H 1 Leave-Unffalo at 12 -SO P M Arrive in Charlotte at 4.30PM No Train b on Sunday eeceptone freifrbttraio that leaves Wilndugton at 6 p. M., iuted V on Saturday niht, j. Conneetons. ConiiectB at Wilhiinon'tvith'TTilniirigttrB & Wei dim, and Wilminpton; Cnlunibia i Aapwt Railmads, Scmi-weeKly New York ud Triv weekly Baltimore and weekly Philadelphia Steamers, and the River Boat lo'Fayettcvilh Connect at.CbarlotUj with it Weitern vision, North Carolina Railroad, Cbarlotto & States vile Railroad: "Charlotte 4 Athmta Aif Line, and Charlotte, Oolumbin A Anrula Ra' mad. 1 1 . Thus snpplyinjrJhe whole West, Northw and South vest witrtAshort and cheap line t- the Seaboard and Europe. . 'j . , 6. L. FREMONT. I ' Chief Engineer and Sunerintendenb May 6. 1875. tf. 1 TIME TABLE VESTERN N.C.RAILROW. To take effect April v23d, 1877. ..GOING WEST. STATIONS. - Aurive. 1 T.eaTFI Salisbury ?- Tliird Creek :..! 6t42 A. 5 50" A. M. 6 45 ' :-7 53 . 8 8 51- 19 42 : M II 1 O- 4 i 4. 4 Statesvibe.. Plolt Catawba;... Newton .r 4 6' 25 S 43' 9 39 ii -A 9 A, .-10 25 .'mo 1 Canova ,ilickoixy Icrd Mordant on.-.. Rridjjewater.; Mariuu Old Fort.... .. Henry 0 07 10 30 It: 53: !tfS 12 SS P. M,;l2 411. " 1 90 41 1 1 o. 2' 20 2 25 f 2 23 ! GOING EAST. .T " 11 . i . i ii STATIONS. JIenry.....-..r. OM For i. Marion ... Rritlge.wattr.... Muanton ft S7 A. M. .7 2$ " t 1 31 ' 9 02, " .9 j 9 4-3 I 9 "4 Icard ... 'Hickory. 110-27 10 a fmova .,......ill 00' :V I!T?- Newton , ..,.11 lo jll'iL'ijI,; v - - " T .. t - 1 lT DL..,. . i t 12 32 r Statesviile ? .1 04 LThird Creek- .,! U 12 3 07 of , t ,, and varios r thcr blanks for salt , , i B. a !999 Ak C1V. . EEAVf r -rs5Ai)I. 6 40 r
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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