ti 1 i' i ,.i - i ii 71 4 t : if II f n ii V Vv the tlewad n wise Utile children, What seimble thins tfoey say, , . Itetf thej pan'l Uve the things the wianed They fake pther, tn4 cry ? ,,Let' ?7 " jt'a pjy" that le chair are Ijg raphes, Anrtb of a ratjroad car, .VndAliat we are Ml taking journeys, .A4ttrJigeyerfr. "et'i rij" tht thl8 broHen o?1 cljina ajjinnerisetrafe and line, And mr lis cups filled with water JVre goblets of inilk and wine V ''Lei's May" every one of our dolllea , Trfatiye! fand can go to walk, And keep np long conversations W ith us if we want to rjalk, "Let'a play" that we live in a palace, And -that we are queens and king ''Let's play" we are bird on a tree top, And can fly about on wings. ''I'iplaihai wa reahooLkeepr, Ai?d tb.at people they come to our school, AndiKtaiah them alltuost Roundly, If ihey break but a single rule, Oh the bjessed an? wise little children, WhitsertsiWe thinga-they say! And we might be a happy a4 they are, If we would be happy their way. WhatoJda 'fwixf not having and having, When we have lived out par day ' Let ua borrow the child rep watchword? fn magical watchword, ''Let's play!" xiKxt onnee of. alum put into the best water-used irr rinsing cnjldren's dresses, iei4tai4, viljrdpr tftem almost umn ffcnpnable. They ill take lire very slow Ivy if at all, and not bum, with a flame. Mothers' irho' live" iu houses where open tires are kept, will do well to tpy the ex? ferirtient, uot ou the children , but on the dresses x At the Albert Model Parm, near pub ljoK Jarge- quqtitic cf cattle OFa kept, ud formerly great losses were sustained )j pleurQ'pne&HUMiia; hut 8ince4he Intrb duction of thejnhalatipu of carbolic acid yapor, Jiow soise considerable tJueTback, not 3.' stngVe casehas occured, although the cattle have b840 requwtlyD ehaflgedj ajd 'tbW disease has been, pro yalent in tlie neiglibo-bood. Voom& 7lkubarbr-?At this BejUoij llr pefpe Air cooking Rhubarb will be timely! stewed, jt is to some an acceptable dish, &tuot pleasing to the eye. Vfthtsefl SiCii jr&di ai lo2 je65TUngjiy ti iieaniy' Cut the rhubarb in jdeees about .ttelb5p5puttiraUli with layers Jwfaar Si.Wplu-of sugar and no water. Set the dish thus filled into a Iteaae'r and. cookTrioronglyu 'j ! , H lw5 "'J i-'- '. ' " ,M3ie high or aim ef ever intelligent tiller 0f the soil should be in the improvement t1'6Vo4aciiven68s of his land until it reaches the oint where maximum cropK arpronduced at the least expense. The pnost judicious improvement those which dually pay . he ,hygestK pjofits-irrquire several years to I'ringln (heir full returns. Tt?JV rbaftet'of great importance that be farming popuhtyi should nouly -Hftlfgt JluVtffey-shufofeif thte ftrhx as if they expected to spend thir frays rpdn1 it. ' ' v, .. . , ! ; TEo'wtftl clip bf theSin.FrancUc (ttl.) heepCoiapan'y:ihlsly'nir'' wis1 in many xeapects axeniarRablft 6n6.i It was proh--bly the largest single clip in the tlrfited .States"; or perhaps-in the world. The lB0iH5fTtVcnnpany comprise.?:i),400 sScepS fihVT t$ej mp sU d wool was $fl ,000 te1 W8 Penstjtkl numW there ifiraftgood imaay lambs ltfatt,th:s was anj riverage-of ovor nine pounds' to tetiwnl;-'. - fei-i ' r 'I i"! i, - r . . ? . 1 rV-'.. - '-iARTW-.A correspondent of the! fi Jki IJqrty saj:s, agriculture U env Jhatically ie thing iipon which mainly iiepends-a nation's prosperity. Yet, fJH jlfr 1 fltt?y irf44pmeHtJlhAr4ei left 1 laJeV - 4sa b6in tbo most unimportant of arts. .'U'.'r? effoii towards Teducing'it jfolv. P?rf?ct )m eeu madekhip he last ifty years - It ia now progress- gigantic 808", but7 even how Jieed to the n,auy imiortaiit fiiotfe jelatit-e ilrj&ltirre that are dailycothlpg. light? 'hosts ffrcre are whW ti'eat Hl)x ' tii JcyJ - every, . expepimeut made by the rcheV:ifter focta., JJuttljir world is moviug iu the right nirectionp and, as a j-onNequence agriculture must soou be 1 e fo$nized as the paU jng of the learned", and tb?Ming calling of the p onntrv, VSHU i?-tf : ' ; PANGBliOtJS VIXEGAH The Board of Health of the District of n.rt ..1.1.3 ,.t - . - . , W-lfWT .cqntlemned JiTevcar- t ( ronv C;Hcago,W the ground tUat it is not a genujaarticleand iWryurious to ealth, . An aualysia v? W?!vttW. wu;4adi It f tog;te l Q : wportof the Board oniealthlthat the vineirai-contain g uions of free su!pharcd?rft,"nn yhc BnarLaUq fflund thfttthif gample was : taken fromaq iuvojee of more than 1,000 barrel Woagh t bere io4 spid fciiegar, n?fthat kely to find a rady eale account ;Hf lti;l4 pHcet ', Threpdrt ouciudes a&fofiowa? .Wbeu; we. think 'IS?:?!' Xil- 8U,Phri aoi4)n be vWlte fi PQundrainl thata wpon4j)f a d add.woul4 n49r'atbarrel ofliaid MdTig.the-atrongest. vimegar : the;. vohder will cease that it is ld c&ap. ? .This, thgxfore, U n fraud nppn -mmerce and Viogrous substitute-for pic Yitccmum wltnime. ti oful- M?&mmrhit besides that "five 1 . .. i. .-. CpraniendflS the, man who prefe any kind of honest tojl, however humble, to a life of jdleijess of even that doubtful pripJ9 "Ct integrity iits accoropUshment. Stfeft 4 one. whefl ne coeslometo his wife and children at in ewse - ui u-j .r-, ias the proud copsolation of knowing tnai; he has done Im dul- fipr Jmnseit an wmi- ly ; and thtjug hafe nfay be bard and plain, he and they are tar Happier m knowledgetliat the little tliey nae u peen procure" uy uonest cuuc.v. they would be with the richest of food and the iraudiest of raiment attained at ; . - . m the cost pfseU-re.pect or the violation oi aiy moral principle, such as going in debt nrUkimf dm rvrrkirwrtiv nbllltV. Or, 1I nivuuuu j f . ' may he. inclination, to liquidate the same at a future -day, . Jhese. reflections are suggested by an instance that has come to our "knowledge Z)Hly wltlun the jast aaj or twor in fhkh ;a vdry goods clerk of this citv. who. having been thrown out of employment by no fault of bis own, and beinir unable, to secure another place, got nim a'-feiw kvA (h6rseM and went bravely ttott fafiog wood a twenty five cents a load, rather than be idle or resort to any &u&ful means otprocuring the necessary tuftslsfenfce for himself and familv. i'&Jch ah is deserving" of ' kjf praise andiriould berheW trp as an exam nl wni-thvtA bp. followed by all who are similai 1 "4fiMtiimgto Sta Cement Flodrs for lJifj Pen.- eorresn pondetttf the'C'ownr-ry Gentleman says: "I think.they.are wprthy of adoption'for theh-cfieapncssj'durab'flityandcluanlinessj,, saving -all the iaanaie, liquid and solid, and they aM"'not! slippery,' like plank They can be made'l the following man ner. If the pen is of wood, there must be a low wall fofihet sills to re'st on and to hold the outer edges of the floor. Where "there are outside doors ibr ,the entrance of tlic swine', there shoaM be a flat, solid stoae, foia th'reJshdl4 as 'cement will crum ble it it comes to. the .wet' and cold out side, t 'wilf 8n'y'lire; tliat sneli doors should td liung above, andt swung an fastened up-r.jgsjad; of 'oit. ;,Thu floor should lope a little from thei feeding trough back. -If permanent partitionsixe to be made ,s4hcf M)te oduraJle timber may be plti jlqpit&i, Lthit they wil beheklbthc4lopr? Promeight to twelve Urches of small -pobble r -broken 'stond are put in and leveled ; to'Tecefve the ce ment. To make this, fate irravel, 'with the largest stones- not ia6rc than an inch in diameter, and mix. with coarse sharp saud. Adl nihMMilfc veli-water ljme, or . (4"4 kngnt ; mix thoroughly, and put in enough water to , aTKftletiiieti ffdfT luunpo a uiB HOHBunoer put; on aoouj Ht threo ineliesleeii tohWtrthe lipped 6 amU wort ere in enouern is of mortar should be well packed, and the weather be warm the floor must not be dried too fast, and of course it should not be used or frozen, elbrcit. is, perfectly hard." THE ECHO. Little Chdrlie knew nothing of an t?cho. 0u lay, AS he was playiig by-h$nself in a field, 14 cried out, "Hoi Hopi7 and imaiediate a voice from nlittli&5vood clcnie by rgeated, "Ho! JldpP, Being surprised aftMs, he called ut'Wti are you If the sanjft voice replied, fWho: are yorjr 4)u th heried out,V!youie a stupid fglow g and"Stupld feUow!was 01 ourttne.Miveii t.. Atllitit Chgjlifi.; Being mjach Mspleased, began: toicall :&f the abusiv elnamea ho coiid tutfikr of, And thesqi .same expres- ; uuj betrmpa io- come DaCK to JTlini . He;" ran pafttl 3own anion g the trees, trying tfitfd out": the supposed offender, but-Tie ftpul4 seebody. Vexed and dis appoint5he hastgned home,, and told his; mottkerj that a jbad boy had hidden nuaseiri ttie wooers, and called mux all sogs ofages. w His nioiherjimjfledand spok;iierhead. "ww ysi ha.vje betrayed and complained of -yourself CParliefJ saMslie; 'for you must knw you'Oieard nothing 1ut your own wofls repeated As jouliave often seeai yo face fleeted in the water, so yoa ha noheara your" yoice echoed. Had yoDcalle?d kind words; kind, words would lfjjve been returned 'to yon ad I may alsat observe that it ilgeneraliythe case, tlig the behVfor we ineet with -om othtrs -Unt an ethi of our bwnyIf wo arfe frieiadl our manner people are disposed tr bp! kind; to u biifc if wi are rude and upejril, we cannot expect better treatment --oiffselvcs. 'A man thattiath friends uvsst show himself friendlv.' " (I'tov. xviff. 24.) -4- Fjjun the Xcw York O srrer. NO HONOR DONE UlfeblUjL . - J . ' 'x Mordecai, an humble JcwJiid heen in strumental in preserving thU4oiiKing Ahwnsventw4 oJWniinber decai caused that he shouldlJaformed of his danger; and thus he escaped it. But the kiny oittOtJbia benefactor, who went urlret JAtartfedl-'lfafhrf pVov providence of 1 f 1 : 1 . tfcbH tjW-tf night he could not sleep. Somehow his .,.,,t ir:.- ri -? i . ..... ...mu, -aHMottBinTould not rest. 10 divert he caUedorUe must nrchroniflas xrhu Iread be rt f re 4iWJn KWSraarjjHed:tt:Xviiich for him. Arnowjpl Up jrth, he bethinks hmiself oyu gfifefrfnm nd inquires: -What hJhoT Am&top&IQi beenone tlaeSwiolSinil.e frJMfr. he ore KStS: vno ffninJr'r-wifcy. moderate 11 How .ptffiipipir.lUAr qfldt,pe-J i I ..... . ... . .! ciallv for those in high stations, tr forget those in mpre liumjule circumstances, wh'p have done tbem pome favor, and to aUow them to pass unrewarded T How many. lik- King Ahasuerus, and the chfif hatler l of Pharaofyfail taxemember their lavora ii this respect T Wei all exalted per sons, on some restless liigiifr, when unable t6 close their eyes in sleep, to set uieiu skves to thinking of such as may have aemenaeo. mem in bouibhuj, u"" aj poor and humble individual would come to remembrance, to whom no honor 01 dignity or recompense had been rendered for favors shown, T VTPTOTTS LITERATUKE AAv FRlTACHEItS. The ninetv-thtrd annual convention of tjhe Protestant Upiscppal Church of Pean ;y 1 vaniaconvened St, Andrew's Church, Philadelphia,fm,-.the tue lota, jnstaui the ftgbtl&t. Bishop William .Bacon, took the chair. The Bishop's Episcopal fililrpea wan lonff and comorehensive. Tt opened with an allusion to the Centenni al Exhibition .an.dajpyke of the refusaJLtol oien the. gatps jon, Sundays, the absence ot utempeiauce and the general respect lor the law as worthy of especial note. The subject of. obscene literature commands considerable attention,. and the Bishop re- creted his inability to have attended the meeting a few -weeks ago, in Association JIall, looking to the suppression 01 the tjaflic in vile literature and the check! ug of prs-natal murder. The Bishop says; 1'Such evils, for fear of offending delica cf. are suffered itopa'ss on in silence, un til the very . enormnty of their growth cries out for repressive legislation. This licentious literature must not lie nffered tp insiduously undermine personal pttrity iind ciiildhood's innocence without vigot dus efforts to stop such sapping and de-; hiotarizing work, and punish those who are Engaged in the nefarious traffic." Tire pisliop also considered it his duty to call attention to another social evil, coidljied to-a narrow circle, and covered up mostly among the secrecies of domestic life. lie frm! igft'T4o tli" trinwof ltroypg ante-natal human life. This has been calleu'yphysicians a fashIonableef?lne., StatisticRroe-'thatit is a widerspread irid deep-'seated crime that it ap.pars wivintTiose whose spgiiaratid. even reli jiojis stanthijg us above sus'plcton, and destroying life before it comes to birth. tt is a crime rooted in selfishness, to pre sent pfaPinToveallMe Jai(J i sjffer- lug, t vod , lie. aUgr apd, f i earinjg tlilren, and. te citable! exjjense of one f . in- fridrtes of fashrbhable'lrfe. Let'irot the Jewish rabbi and the Romau priest outdo Us In" fhis efforfjo chofjk this gr?at. social and njoral evl, vfhich, jve are told j&y;cm ineMysieiaBA in alliarts bf this cinln try in, eating tut the very marrow anddife If thmby-constitutioiu'VI hiP.ll J. Proctor Ivuott has been" explicitly charged with stealing 11 speech by Col. L)onati,ef Newuort. Kr. .The sneechVe- erre to v"aefivered lrfGonan e some two years before the one on Duluth. Do-pukiBjhaat-A deied byjhim and prinW M'ft Ittxington' WbCa u -casianQ)g eigt fp, pipe hipnth (garlier. lie has since frequently denounced Knott as "a' brain pirate" "a thieving bninmer, atenin on othernen's wits," and other laonsters too odious to mention. There ts 'a loud call in Kentucky,' where stealing speech is , aa unusual offense, for 5jr. Knott to explain. . , Some time sinee the Toronto Free Pre fela ted that 'Mansfield Island,rt in Iake Erie, had been bought by a man who in tends to stock it with black cats, and -kill heir progeny; for their fur. He will feed hem at first op fish caught off the shore by men who live on the island; but after the enterprise is "well started' he- will jt&ltee t$e meat of the slaughtered cats as food for the living caU., ,The.re. is a fai inpre.prQttWsiRg, field for .such anyiter- ucBert isiana or! tury part ot thei orld Sveireacqumte MthU onewbuhl almoslVsupply, Viftovnm- brithfun , I, .t.;;i .AT. V, c.Thfc family rati Mr. Galea, of tbfxoM finp pSaJP3n SjGton frrnierty ' edttors of have given to theUiopton Public' Library (the original shortehand note taken by pit? Gales of Daniel Webstei's great Speech in reply to Mr. Hayne of . "South jC-arolina, the original copy of these notes, Written out in part by Mr.-'Galea arid his iwife and revised by Mr. Webster. These manuscripts, 1 are bound in a handsome portfol iov-wrth a prirrted eopy of the speech , and have been kept by the family of Mr. Gales aslelotbeir'chaTesfS Arties is ymftiarriti) tirSs bpt says : 3 hajo fprrv 1 rp, ai,a uonin tob wMfpon YariottiimAses had jbecqnsmuch afectedby nervousness hat when they stretched out their hands thW. jei asperj .yes 911 vdndy day, and by a mocierate daily use of the blanched foot-stalk of-elry as a- sAlad, ihev became B I . e, " wvuui UkUCI I"" . r t tmrr . m, - i that the least annoyance pubra. jstate of atoiL, and thy wrein'ctm istant perpftiftr and fear tto were alsi K . T- IiC"eu wiwy m a'gaiao; at meal tv-f S .ITte: fdllow frbmr Chineste fftper Jgms Mme idV6f th famine now ragirig iir tbfc-Emjhirei KVe rhwir' from hlhli thrstrfksn1efen.YpFj setlr.iliej; j Still many people hate-teeu" rtnWed to death and vounir children ronlrt liplnTrrr?i t tha9nlence of jignoranp ajjothe natufe,6j ilieir ais, inatitu!deJ jeffid, flelifcafcJ jt Jjpfl womejj J.iL gu ot I 2f. Y. Observer. r 1. tbti ktaa itfrotl ot- rSf Eternal power, from whom those blessings . "I ,floi' S'each nie still moro to wonder, more to Know; ' - - eed time and harvest let me see ajrain. Vfan'der tije leaf strewn wood, the frozen - r plain; ; . . - Iet the first flower, corn-waving field, i plain, tree. Here round my home still lift my soul to Thee, And let me ever, midst thy bounties, raise An humble note of thankfulness and praise t Robert Bloom field. Now we part in tearful sadness, Bearing forth the precious grain; We shall yet in mirth and gladness, Bring our harvest sheaves again. Thus, while fond affection weepeth, Faitli exalts her cheering voice; IJe that soweth, he that reapeth, Will together soon rejoice. , Charlotte Elizabeth. Remember often that the true measure of all we do is its uniformity with God's will. If I eat. and drink because it is God's will, I am more acceptable to Him than if I suffered death without any such inten tion. Francis de Sales. THE CARE OF A WATCH. 1 The Waltham Watch Company give the following simple directions iu regard ttf'the'care of a watch, which it would be well for all persons to know and observe : JQjL&Ul&bts as near the same hour as possible, as you are thus less liable to forget it. Clean your key out often, as it gathers in dit-&nd flirt in the pocket, which in' Winding falls into the watch in fact this is almost the only way dust or dirt can get ia Hang a watch up at night in preference to laying it down. No matter how well your watch runs, have it cleaneu at least once in two years, not so much tc get the drt out as' to get fresh oil iu, . The very best watch-oil will dry up iu less than that time, and after that the friction on the delicate parts is wealing your watch out fast.- No one would let a steam engine or any other machinery run eveiTa few days without a drop of oil, yet "many let their watches run niht and day for 3' ears without a drop of oil, and -all at once they find tliey are worn out and good for nothing. Never let a nagnet come near a watch, it will ruin itnfeker'than tire or water if the Steel parts of a watch are once mag netized, its vaheas a timekeeper is at an end, and no watchmaker can restore it. To make a watch run fast, move the regulator'tbwards the F ; to make it run slow, towards the S. If a watch rains or 1 loses an hour or two a day it is caused by the hairspring being thrown out of place (which is lisnallr caused by some sudden knock "or jar); this is most easily remedi ed, and any one who understands it can push the spring in or out, as the case may be, with the point of a pin ; any watch maker will do it in a. moment, and with out charge. PkBUdUED Weekly J. T. K. J. 15 LI NJiR. F.d. and Prop BKUNER. Associate Ed. SUBSCRIPTION K AT ICS Per Year, payable In advance, Six months $2 00 1 i!3 ADVERTISING KATES one lnen, oue publication y Iw&publieaUous, Confratft rate tor nionths or a vear. .. $1 tm .. 1 so THEMEDICiHE THAT GURES ' ' ' ' is .cTuWnjy Iota considation the character of its vouchers, th U'.stor of its euro and the 1minin.n Increasing dentaiid, Veop.timr may be fairly entitled the jiailiiiK iuiii. ine i it Oiu- ak'e. Forenjtnla in ihe h)oil, EQTTp lna inralU bl reniedrAud no pcraou net-d sutfor from tnmors, nicer aud all dis,-ac9 arwinif from impnr hkod if VBETUiKla Uirdiiccofdiui. to directions. There it Dotactue of Scriifulain existeuce that Vegetini will lqt enjeprpvidea, howeviT, the vilal tr.nctioni have u'ol lost tneir power of action, all that may be trfd tb the CODtrary lntwlthntanding. Vstin ta phueant to the taste, mild In It influ-ncfc.'-and absolute in iu action on disease, aa lUa tuUawiug anqueatiouAb.e videocc will show. 'PAID .JfEAKLY .$.4:0 0 . 0 0!! i' v , JaitaUT , 1975. Tlr Tt, 9rtTp, Ki.: lXrlr-When alxnt six months old I was yao Cinatcd. The parties wio were varciuatt-d from the ilracvirti aieafrotn th humor. The humor spread tovcr tm to such an extent that I was rolled in bran topevent me from a:ratcli)i)C my pornon. Tl:a diseaafinally settled in my ln-ud. 1 remained in this condition ahout twin t v. e:ir?. troubled all the time with sores breaklnf in iuy head and discliargine currnption from my ear. Al this time a !inall kernel appeared on mr netk, rru!ually increasing in size until a tuniol-Jo(Al ofWn li.ininiei)e aire 1 could see it bv turning my eyw downward. All thit time l wii inking various rncdics for uiy blood without Ajij yubytaitial bout fit. f then 'went to a prominent physician In Boston, Who, during bi treatment of six mon-Ji, l.iiiced the tumor eighl twnes, wbicli cost me ;.oarJy ThU left me with a rough, !;fgraval-d ;..re, without at all diminishing the size ot the tumor, and in a sickly, fee We. condition. I consulted another physician in Narick, who, after coisi(!erable time, succeeded in healing the sore without reducing the size. At thi ' point f commenced to ue Vesbtink. through the atuuFt 'pta-aunnion of a Irieud. After I had taken thie medicine about one week I experienced won derfnl tteusaUoni. My whole body seemed to be un dergoing a radical chargr. until, finally, the tumor broke and tlisebarcd Jritfhtful quantities. From this time it decreifed in size until the bunch disan-p'-ared, bnt my netk ttill bear the ugly scars of the soro and l.tnc.i. am now healthy uud strong and able to work evert d.iv. I will also meniinn that I have been an acute suff erer from inflammatory rheumatism ever sinee I can remember, uutil QjmmcnUJitf tic use of Veuetinb, when almost immcd.atelr aM rheumatic pains ceased. Thi Htaletneqt J foluuu-er for the nurjose-of heno flting other sufriui; hutn.aiity, and you will confer . a ;kvjorbj giving as much publicity aa thought proper. very graterullv, V o "M. SA VKlJi. Ashland. Maaa. y Yhnt is Vegetine. Jt U a compojnd extracted from barks, roots and perns.' It is NatBreV Heiuvdy, It is perfectly harxn le torn n v bad effect upon the system. Itisnour- iardn ami sirengthening. It acta directly upon the "felood. IVquiets the uervons system. It gives yoa -; (good, sweat sleep at nishL it is a great pauacea for our aeea miners and roinnerB, lor n Klves mrm strength, quiets their nerves, a'nd gives tbem Na : 1areA. tweet teep, Sua bet n proveo ny many , An cd person. It Is the great Blood 1'urifier. It . Is & soothing remed" or our children. It baa re lieved and cured tho;i!and. It i very pleaant lo tak;vy chiul )ika it. It relieves and cure all diseases originating from impure blood. Try -"th-VEUETINK. Ctive it a fair trial for your t - eoiuplauit ; then yon will say toyour friend, neih- txii ana acq man Uince, 1 ry it ; it baa cureu me." Report from a Practical Chemist and J Apothecary. Bostow, Jan. 1, 1ST. r tr Det S!p TWs ia to certify that I have sold at re nal dozen (lbfis bottles) ot your v hiiil I1S sfbee April IS 1870, aud lan truly say that it haa iwee t 6 best satisfaction of any remedy for tha coropjAuiUior which it is recommended, that 1 ever -gwre corac auld. Scarcelv a day passes without some of my eutttoroess'testirricp to ft merits on themselves or L, Ilnsir Arienda. 1 am perfectly cognizant of several eases or tcruiukus l uniors neing cureu oj i -Kjf- XT1NB aloti Ia this vieiuity. H - A : Vtri reap,,",,r rour' J. t . Al tilLiUX 46dUroAdWaj. ; Hot Lost. How Hesto - w Jaat published, a new edition of Pr. Cm- U terwkll's Cct-EBaATsp K.bsa.j on the BID? !-l iCiLCtTim Cicithnnt nMli-.in) of SPKKMA- tokkhcea or Se mt qsI 'Weakness. Involun tary Semiual Lossea. JiiroTENCT. Mental andPbys ical incapacity, Impediments, to Marriage, elc; lo. Consumption, K?iLErsy and Frrs,-. induced by elf-indulgence or sexual extravagance &c, St" rnce, in a sealed envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirtyyears' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self abuse may be radically etirjd -vniuout tne danger ous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once sim ple, certain, and effectual, by means ot which every sufferer, no matter what his conditionmay be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically Jtj- This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or twopos tage stamps. Address the Publishers, THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO, 41 Ann St, New York; Post Office box, 45S6. (2G:ly.) FITS EPILEPSY, OR FALLING SICKNESS PERMAN E.VTLY CURED NO HUMBUG BY ONE MONTH'S USAGE OK Dli. GOULARD'S CELEBRA TED INFALLIBLE FIT POWDERS. To convince sufferers that these powders will do all we claim for them, we will send them by mall, postpaid, a FREE TRIAL BOX. As Dr. Goulard Is the only physician that has ever made this disease a special study, and as to our knowledge thousands have been PERMA XENTLY CURED by the use or these POWDERS, WB WILL GUARANTEE A PERMANENT cure in every case, or REFUND YOU ALL MONEY EX PENDED. All sufferers should give these Powders an early trial, and be convinced or their curative powers. Price, Tor large rox, tsoo. or 4 boxes for $10 00, sent by mall to any part of United States or Canada on receipt or price, or by express, c. o. D. Address, ASH fc ROTCUWSV (24:ly) 360 Fulton Street, Brooklyv, N. Y. JOSHUA THOMAS, 53 Light Street, BALTIMORE, MD. Buckeye Mower and Eeaper. Sweepstake's Threasher & Cleaner. Eclipss Pcrtabb Farm Engines. Ilion Wlieel Horse Rakes. Continental Feed Cuttsr. Ball Steel a tad Cast Plows. Watt Cast Plotrs. Mill Stonss, Snrnt Machines. Bolting Cloths," Beltingr Mill Machinery in General. Send for Catalope ai Price List- (26:6uio.) National Hotel kaleigh; n. c. noarcl by the Day, $2.00. Ik-autiful situated next to Capital Square. Col. C. S. BROWN, Propr. The Jeweler of Salisbury. THE BEST AND LARGEST STOCK CF JEWELRY to be found in Western North Carolina, consist ing of - Gold ana Site watches, Gold and Silver Cli.iins, solid Gold and plated Jewelry of every kind ; filled, souu 18k gold and Diamond Engagement Kings. Solid silver and plated SPOONS, .FORKS, CASTORS, curs, GOBLETS, -Napkin Rigs, Butter Knives, &c, &c. No charge will be wade' for engraving any article of silverware purchased. All Watch & Clock-work faithfully repaired as low &a the lowest and warranted. X. fJ. Any article of Jewelry sold by me in the last three 3-cars if found not as represented, can bo returned and money will be refunded. Sily R. A. UELL LANIER HOUSE STATESVTXLE N. C, &. S. LANIER & CO., Proprietors. ; teSServaat3 Polite and Attentiye. 45:tf. Miner aai' Henierson, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C. JAnuay22 1376 tt. Attention FARMERS. GRASS SEED. Just received a fresh supply of Clover Seed, Orcfiaid Grass,' Blae Grasn'. Red Top and TiuaoiBy. .which 1 itjll.e(l cbe:vp. "At a-ivi a fplilll AT BILL'S Piedmont Air. Iine Railway Rc aond DayiteVBiclimcmd' & Danville . W., N. C. Vjntstnn and North Westerp N, C, B, W, " CONDENSED TIMETABLE In Effect ou and after Sunday, lec 10th 187Q GOING NORTH. STATIONS MAIL,, Leave Charlotte 4 55 A M Air-Line Juntion 5.20 " Salisbury , 7.35 " Greensboro 9.55 Danville 12.28 p M " Dundee 12.46 " Burkeville 5.05 " Arrive at Richmond 7.43, p ti GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. MAIL.. Leave Richmond 7.50 A M 10.46 . M 2.55 P M Burkeville Dundee DanviKe Greensbo rough Salisbury 2.59 5.40 8.15 n tt tt tt tt tt Aic-Line Junction 10.25. Arrive atX'harlotte 10.37 GOING EAST GOING WEST STATIONS. Leave Greensboro " Co. Shops Arrive at Raleigh Arrive at Goldsboro MAII Arr. 6.25 pm Lv. 4.15 Arr.12.30pM Lv. laiOPM north, wasTaxirr ri. c.xt.xi (Salem -Branch.) Leave Greensboro 5.50 p M Arrive at'Salem' ' ' 8.00' ' Tavft Salpm ' - ' 7.30 A-KI i ) Arrive at Greensboro . 9.35 Passenger Trains leaving Italeigh atl23f. m. connects at Greensboro with, the Southern bound train ; making the quickest time) t aJ oouiiiern cmes. No Change of Cars Between Charlotte j -r- "l j non hit .-1 .3. MU AlUUUiyUU, XO.HC9. Papers tljat have arrangements to advertise the schedule of this comnanv will nlease Dri'nt as above and forward c6pies to Genl.'Passeter Agent. ... ;. , , uii For further information address JOIIX R. MACMURDO, Geet,rPaserigeT-Agnt, June,6, 6 u -m , -jRicJjmnndj.ya U11I1U1UU11 rillniJlj. UUUUIliUIi Statesville,N; C. MRS. E. G R AXT,' Principal.'' ! The Next Sessipn will opea Au gust 30th 1876. Circulars with teruihi wet . npu application. " ' --. Hefrenfe8 s Rev. 'VV. A; Wood, Stt ville, N. C.; wx-Gov. Z. B. ,. Vance. Chart lotte. X. C, Prf. V. J. Margin. Davids(u College. X. C; Rev. R. Burtvell. Ral. igh. X. C; and all friends 'and1 pupils of Rev. Dr. -Mitchell, late Professor tfr lJ-niversrrv. of X. C i f July 6 767-ly PAINTING. J. GILMER ECERNER, House, Sign, and Ornamental PAINTING, GraiDini & Frescoin a All letters aildressetl to the under signed at Kernersville, N. C, will be promptly answered. ' Work done by contract or by the day; Satisfaction Guaranteed. Address J. G-ILMER KERNER, KernerBville, Kl C. HARDWARE When ) ou want Hardware at low figures, call on the undersigned at N & Granite Kow. P. A. AT WELL'. ' Salisbury, N. C.. June 8 tt. CONSUMPTION : Positively Guredi All aufTerers from tks dlsia9e that are anxtouft to be cured should try DK. KISSXEKS CELKIUiATKD CONSUMPTIVE I'OWDF.KS. These powders are the only preparation known that will cure CONSUMP TION ami all diseases ol the THROAT AND LUNOS fleed, so strong' Is our lalth in them, aad also to convince you that they are no humttusr, we will for ward to every sufferer, by saalL post paid, a FREE TRIAL BOX r We don't waut your money until vottaw pcrfectUr satisfied of their curative powers. II your life Ta worm saMCir, don't delay In givlog these PtWIBRS a trial, as they will surely, cure you. , Price, for urge box, $3.00, ent to any part ot too United stat -s or Canada by mall on receipt, of price. Address, ; - ASH &ROBRINS. .. 360 FCLTOSJaTBiei, BaOOKLTHv?fi.T' OLD FIRFil REVIVED ! Tlie Copartnership heretofore e'isttng upder the name of Lnckey, Lyerly & Co., dissolved in January last, ban been revived,- sikI .they will continue their mertaniUe, business at Kow an Milh as heretofore. TlieTr old friends and pitron will" be served with fidelity; -and they will do "all-in their row. er to give satisfaction. W. A, luckeV, -V J. A'.' LYERLY, J. L. LYERLY.' Mareh 6, I877.J .pd lnu , . .. rs : r-r i ' .. S 18 8 & v8 To the Working Class'. Y'e areJnow prepared to furuish all classes .with e-.'nstani employment at home, the whole of the titin, or lur their spare rnvjuaenta., Buf inesa.pew, light anrt profitable. Persons of ehher si easily earn from 50 cents to $5 per eveu.1'tjg, and a proporrionaT'sum by demoting-Jtbfif wbletim4:o ta? business. Boys 4rHi earn nearly as much as men. That, all who see this notice may send thr address, and test the business we make' 'tbls unpar alleled offer : To such as are notirTAat T mvw l VII CUV istie.l we will sed-om dolla-r to pay fur th UoiUUj uf writii.j. F,uU particularsjain pjes worth aeveral dollars o comtnen'c work on, and a copy f HoWikbcl " Fireside?! bnVof the larrrpsf frcd best lllrntnfiH PVIUmmi. MAIL.d , lO.OoAMi. 11.21 " 2.41 rM si 5.15pm ; ACCOMODATIONS fa I A. W IhaV attedupan Omaibua ana Wagon which are always ready to con sons to or from the depot, tp and from per weddings. sc. Leave ordersat Mansion n 0i3l.mrMtTz&Si!p Stable, Fisher ,U,e near Byroad bridge. ' her Auglfl! if. M A RKIE- J Q Q Qfvery aonuffn !he XlL?m (D O U Ofuruish. but those willing " 7 j '-tj " " uuiiars a daw 1 inU.i;Lnl..i;iL. 11. UdT riEht 1 la hit 1 a v u lucaiiLirn. rin va . - " -1 ro pirnaaoi and Kft orable. Women, and boys and girlg A well as men. We will famish yoa . 1" PretefGutit free. The busin. ... Vm" than anything el6e. We will bear wiJ?, of -starting you. Particulars -frpe. W and see. Farmers and mechanics tb'-' son? and daughters, and all classes in' J of faying work at home, should write to and leatn all boot thework at once. V B is th tinif. Don't delay. Address TPrJ & CO.. Augusta, Maine. UL . 35:ly.pd. MANSLON house J. Xleiitrally Situated 1 SALISBURY, N. C. - i ; rPHE HOUSE is in tbe centr of busing JL and "nearest to the-depot. Tahteas good as Hit 'lest. I" '".If- ! , ; $efv$i .a tf?n tive and polite, j Board per day , 'isVeciaf'Contr'a'cts fofa'ltfhgertermi'' " OmmTMiH'to'aild t'rom all trains. i Best Livery Stable near at hand. ,rThenudexsj:ned tenders histhankt to many .friends who have called on him ai'tbe M'AsiON.ana assures tbem thatnoffoftliii be.siwW, to make their future visits plealwl HTThe Traveling Public will always find pleasant qftarters'and refreshing fare. a'," J A:j 'VVM.P.0WZEE. Feb 3, T876. f7:tf . Hp KERR CRAIGE, ; itl Jlttomtn at fato, - Salisbury, 3VT. C. tins PAPR is ox file with Whrr AdvertUim Contracts omxx b vottim, Carolina Central Railway Co. 5 Office Genkual SuPKRi!TtvfiT. t Wihuiugton, X. C. April 14, lc?5. . Change of Schedule, Ob and after Friday, April IGth, 1875, itbr trains wijlruu oyer thb Railway as followi. lUSSKNGEi; .T1U1NS. ! Leave Wilmington at. . . Arrive affharlotteat:.. Lea vehaf totte at Arrive iu iVikaington at FREIGHT 7.15 A M. : 7.i5 p. if. . ..7.00 A. If 7.0 P. U TRAINS 6.00PM 6.00PM LeaTff Wiltiiiagton at. . . . . . Arrive at Charlotte at . Leave Charlotte at Arriveid Wilmington at. 1 . . 6.0 . A M 6.00 AM ' " ' MIXCiJ TRMHI- Leave Charlotte at... '.. 8 00 A M Arrive at Buffalo atf.... 'i M Leave Buffalo 'at.. 1230PM Arrive in Charlotte at...... .4.2APM .yo Trabaspn Sunday eeeept one freight yia that leaves, Wiftniugtooat 6 p. u.t initead oi orf Saturday night. ' ' ' - i .-i; . f CoaajEQton. , .. Comjctat Wilaiinjrton with WilmtDgtti & Weldon, aiid VVilmincton. Columbia i Anruu j Kairfdads, ' euif-weekry Xew York aud Tri ! weekly Baltimore u week!y Philadelpfiia Connects at Charlotte with its Weitern Ui vision. North Carolina Railroad, Charlotte & Statesvile.nailroad',Charlotte t Atlanta Air Ltrie; and Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Rail road, - .i, , .. Thus supplying the whole West, NorthviM And S6uth weft witb a short and oheap line ti ine Seaboard and Europe. 4 ! ... S.L.FREMONT. Chief BogiaeerEi Superintendent. MayO. 1875. tn r TIME TABLE WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD. - To take effect' April 23d, 1877. ' . GOING WEST. STATIONS. Arrive. Lea v. Salis1ury... Jux4 Crek... Statisvillev. ' Ca t wbat J ......... . f 50 A.M. 6 42 A. M.t 6 45 " " 7 S 25 8 48 9 39 9 54 10 25 7 53. j 8 23 i 8 51 j 9 42 i 9 57 10 30 'II 13 it Newton Canoya.. IlkRory Icard Mor;anto a,.,,.. Bridgewater.,., Marion...... HI 10 it 11 53 11 SO n U 12 33 V. M. 12 41 P. M. tt 11 53 1 29T " 1 33 2 20 2 25 IJriry...,.. M GOUSG EAST. STATIONS. . Arkivic. OJjl Fort..,........i 6 37 A- M. 6 4CL " MarjSn..'.:.'...-..;:... 12$ " 731 a tn- '- tt 8 22 Morgan loa. T 1 9 05 9 43. A li Mf y ..... i Hickory 10 27 U 66 ii tn . 10 32 ii in 11 03 JIMUO.u.....4ll io u 'fH t, l 11 M i'lOtU-.w 24 " 113 fo.l.Tin':'. I'ni' ' l 24 TAir Creek.. . J 2 12 j 2 1$ Saliabttrjr,.., .--! 07 2 23 j Leaji.; i"fi726 A.M Vtttin getin$ is Sold by al Druggists,

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