TOE RALEIGH SENTINEL F. D02TA5, Sol Editor. always ssd sese Al Clmitom THURSDAY, MARCH . 187' The English press declares ' that Scbeoci's dptrtnr without taking Um f th omul ta tumreoajusniea. Tbn rfwmld mmWr thii a lor mihH ao hotly poiaMd by tne Lnv don polka, U sotaewhet tnprMMrawo. - FnHnamJ Enshah miner Jotves haa bam azaaiaing minenl depoaite about Charlotte. If he bU txwealted na, wa think, m Wlatlnirlv iauvfrine, wa aould pet-adventure hate informed him wbata fee might possibly ne founa a nne tot of bras i Wa would not lika ta sai whare tha locality eould not ba celled wall in public; hut lot Mr. Jotves ob - - -S !' -- num. Chaxle? Brent. Louitrilla'a high-bora forgar, wwnabbadoathaanimlof tha taamarCitv mt Richmond atQuaaoa- town, laat Monday. Easily, wa of this - m ai a glorioaa s4 mc lo-Da-aumoieDuj-M-mirad tapubtia may congratulate our- elrca on f urnishing tha world witn am nloYmeuL. Wa managa. at leest, 1 keep tha polioa of (heat Britain busy catching our forgera and chaaing our foreign ministers. 1 " ' sbbbbbbbbbb. . - Belknsn and Grant had planned an racepe of WwarepaHmanf felouby aUaavyat ta the Bermudaa, but tha ntthleas detectives fit on tha leetle gama lika a whole brood of If uaooTiaa on a Ingitive iuna-bng, and tha aacretary of war of tha United States of America waa healed up yaaterday in tha Washington polioa eoort, and put under a $23,000 bail-bond to appear for tnaU fcdtfywf spectacle,--bnt there ba bigger ennun : .ta -af - - nnll im that hall and chain. Grant, tha accomplice of thieves and ahielder of villain!, allowed 6cbenck to remain minister to England until ha atcaoad tha clutcbee of outraged Britiah law. The very dav It waa announced that tha diplomatic decey-ducV and windier' stool-pigeon had sailed from LlTeroooTrnoTeBgermM ttinn mtrnrAnA him br hia miniaterial pesitletv the presidential malefactor appointed hia successor. On, that tne Britiah war-steamer, which report iaya la cruiaing off New Torfc to intercept tha no fonger office -cloaked fugitive, may catch mm I T DOWN, DOWN. "Down," aaya a western paper. " everything In the west la going down ; tha prices of our land, our grain, our stock, aad of all varietie of property." True, tao true. But oh, would to God these were the only things, that are going down." Oh, that no worse ue clioe than thia were apparent in aur radicalism-cursed land. Frice er our bread, beautiful acres going down. Price of wheat and corn and cotton going dawn. Price of cattle and bogs, aoree and sheep Koing down. Farmers, our great producing class, languishing uudVr the (universal declension la tha value ol their possessions and their products. TtaJ. wufuL lamentable. but what are lands and cotton, grain and . cattle, compared with litierty, character honor What i tha down waru tewraacy o cgga wn wax, cheese and rosin, compared with -the appalling, hideous declension In government, morals and true manhood f Leak arauod us north, son in, east and UW ' in t.trrh f.1 ... an. I lnla-trt afal-.ia. ty, church aud slate on judicial benches, hi legislative and congressional halls, in courthouses, tamplee and cap itals, hi gubernatorial and presidential mansions ; aud M Dowhwamo " is graven, in loiters of paudtsmautacal blacknaas, everywhere, ; upon it all; " Ichabed, Ichaboi, the glory of Israel it departed." i ,Tj ; Americans ! Deseaerate sons of patriat sires Behold your country to-day. Columbia 'praudi pet eagle, our fierce bald-peted bird of freedom, whose dauntless wing once - cleft the skies whilst hia eye nnblenchlng dared the noonday sou, Is metamorphosed into a dingy skulking; carrion-gorged vulture. The " star-spangled banner," i ir! J .II. r wnoae usmiuiea iiu mcmcn vut, hailed with delight which floated on every ocean, glittered in the isunllght of BTary climti ihr g'nrlnm emblem ef liberty, power, dignity, peace and pros perity haa for years been the flaunting symbol ef tyranny and robbery to mil lions of our countrymen the blood streaked standard of despotism and pollution. Its blue has turned to black ; Its stars- have set, perhaps forever. In Egyptian Dlght ; and it stripes have been laid upon the backs of unresisting whit slarea. Where is the , glorious union "that heroes founded in their blood a union not only of territory, but of fraternal grand, semi-divine old constitution ef our fathers the eonstitutfon that Jeffer son and Henry wrote, and Hancock, T)..t1X. T a. Ailama anl Waahlnirton ituwvu-t vy -' - -m signed t ' Gen. Where la ear natioael honor? Gone. Our boasted free la- stitaUons f , Chme. ) The proudly patri etlc spirit of our citizens f Gone. Our Jealeut love ef liberty f ' ''Gone. Our power and dignity abroad t' Gone. Out peace and prosperity at heme r -Qane, The Inalienable rights of citizenship, habeas corpus, freedom of speech, of religion and the press, security ef life and property, the control of our domestic ejeiros, pcyiic;a mentliiy and common deoencyXGoav gene,aU gone le the daddy of modern loyalty and puritanic progreea.: And what have we in their places f A government of thievea and thuga. A preeident, stained with partnership in every villainy half of whose most busted friends are in the penitentiary and all the rest, if juttice is ever done, on the road an associate and ally of criminals j a head-thief and ring-plua-derer; aurreundod by a Cabinet of fckms. Every aecretailal bead of de partment, a ewindling, pilfering, huck stering malefactor The very fouuUlu head ef ju-tice defiled and corrupted by rallroad-Jobber-appointed supreme judges and a whUky-ringer attorney general. Foreign ministers fleeing heme to escape the penalty of their crimes abroad, ; 60.000 affljlsl pirates, warse than all the ten Pbaraoolc plaguea com bined, stealing, stealing, ceaMilcs-ljf and remorselessly stealing in every nook and corner of a continent. A debt incomDUUble as the stars of heiveo. the sands upon theaea-shere or the sparka of radicalism's birthplace and final destination. Taia0oo"t1irie times more heavy and galling than is borne by the sub) -cU ef any deopot In all the orient. "Stamp acts" compared With which the one that drove our centen- oUl rebel. forefathers to revolution was the highest embodiment of christian ten- dernesa and benevoleuce. Legislatures, slate.seuatea, jury-boxes, witness sUnds and judgeahipo thronged with the Dl severed and Iguerant offapring of Afri can cannibals. Offices, law a and de- cUlons of courts as openly and noto riously marketable as the peanuts in a peddler's stall. Dissensions, wrong liaga, bloody shirt wavioga, deep and widespread discontent, public and pri- TateleVlftglttdtltfg sued, exorbitant taxes, crushing exac tions, lew prices for everything we sell high prices for everything we buy, uni versal demoralisation, and the near prospect of a fathomless, shoreless, end less Gehenna of bankrdptcy,jdegrada tlon and ruin. Such is our condition to day. - Behold the picture the frightful nightmare panorama ef national decay and tell us, is it not truthful, just, cor rect? , Down, down, down, during the whole fifteen long, terrible years of radical misrule. The proudest, freest, most enlightened, prosperous and happy na tion on the globe in 1860-the lowest, basest, poorest, moat utterly demoral ised and degraded in 1876. Cotton-fiald niggers legislating for -the deacendante of the Washington, Randolphs, Hamp tena and Lees. A Pennsylvania nigger bUcksmith befouling the seat of Pick ens and Pinckney on the supreme bench of South Carolina, A nigger barber scrawling hiaH mark to the legislative enactments of Louisiana as lieutenant- governor and preeident of tne state senate. A nigger cabin-boy denouncing the falling chiei magistrate of tha re pnblio. In the place once filled by the orator, asldier and statesman, Jefferson Davia, in the United btates senate. hilst leprous, ulcer-eaten senators and ex-governors congratulate their aHasnt ate ; aooundrela and the country on tlte ehange! A Beecher and Oilbert Hi4 as the types of our religion!'1 A Jlorton, Butler, a Pinchbeck and Blaine, the Kpreeentatlvea of our etateamauship. A Jim Faak, Jay Goald, Tweed. Bout- well and Sharon, our models in finance. A Schenck, Cramer and Waahburne, oar aamplee of diplomacy.' And a Grant, Belknap and Bsboooooky as emr highest executive exemplars 1 - Gdef the ruined and the deeolate j Was ever a people so fallen before T Men of tbe Xorth f Men of the South I Countrymen! Fellow slaves I Shake off your lethargy, and face the truth 1 Give the hellions who have wrought the horrid change, a little longer leave ef power, and no Gabriel in all the wide universe, though he should split his mighty tooter, can ever sound a blast powerful enough to resurrect us from the ten-fold - political death r and perdition to which we are doomed. Cease truckling and yielding to the usurped the government.- Ceaae tem porising, cringing and fawning. Set your face, like stubborn steel, againat them and all their accursed Schemes. Remember that they are your enemies the enemies of the republic enemies of the eonstitntion-ewdrn foes of liberty foes of God, of virtue and common hu manity. They must be overthrown. annihilated or you, we end our country are forever undone I This year is the last chance. A blunder new is a orime beyond redemption or repair I The Blue Ridge Blade says : "Every editor has his idiosyncrasy. Our friend, McDowelL of tbe Charlotte Observer. , ' : t ton betrsyea oonnueuco r eoous " some weeks ago, wrote a wng-nndtti-u bntl wiU point that out diwcUy. ar amn-dnw editorial on eata in arder i o work in a pt pun at tha cliee." s ' OX1T EDITOB KILLS ANOTHER. - With deep snd sincere regret, we see from the papers that our long-tried and ever-true friend, and former associate editor on the Lexington (Mo.) Cauca sian, Alf. Si Klerolf, haa been involved in an affray resulting In the death of a brotheredilor. ', The first dispatches a week ago vetp meagre.nnd we vaited. fce'mcnntu hoping that If weuleprove a clear and indubitable ease of self-defence. . The full statement which appears in the St. Louis Times, of March 3, realizes our expectations. , Kierelf, who is now editor ef the Carrol I ton (Mo.) Demo crt and a premlneut candidate for con gress in his district, has for some time pat been engaged in a bitter contro versy with a number of the nelhber log county paper, instigated by ilie fir euds of the present congressman, an ntter Insignificant named Clark . The Carrollton Journal has been particular ly' virulent la its aeanlis upon him. Us baa retorted in genuine Misxuuri Cauca sia a style and, Friday, Feb." 2 1, I, N. Hawkins, of the Journal, announced his determination to attack him peraeeally and, to use the language of his threat, "make mince-meat of him. M Hawkins was already a murderer, ha via killed a man some time before in Kentucky; So when Klerolf, than whom no braver little fellow ever Wielded an editorial scalpel, beard of the coming annihilation, he quietly seated himself in" This lmee ftl4 awaited the charge. Hawkins entered with a large knife in hie hand. Kierolf ordered him out, and as be advauaed fired; and backing to escape the knife, continued firing until five balls had pierced hia determined assailant who still rushed on him; and at last as Hawkins made a desperate lunge to cut hia throat. Klerolf knocked him down with the butt b- piaoL: H day; and Kierolf, who is in very feeble health, waa arrested, bnt released at once on bail and, if ever brought to trial at all, will be promptly acquitted. We are heartily glad hisjease i no worse, bUPPOSEO COlUtESPONDESCE. jTwsis Scott tv-Oovr-Breiffdm-t -7t7T" My Dkab Ooveksob: I conara'.u late you upon your safe return to your capitol and people. I am clad to have honored yon with a free pats to 'ew York as. wen as ntw urieans. Aty first lieutenant, Bufotd, will furnish you with free passe whenever you wish to travel. The grand excundon trip under CoL Humphrey waa ratlwr costly to the company and smashed up an engine. Hut that wound la all beefed now. I am pleased with your appointments of Col. rate and ioi. iiumpnrey to presi dencies of railroads. I do uot person ally know President Humphrey so well. The vice-president of the Pennsylva nia Central, Wilson, thinks highly of bim. He met the colonel la hia offlce on Broad street, Mew York, in company with Col. li, Y. McAden, lion. Wm. A. Smith and Lieutenant Buford. Then and there they perfected the consolida tion bill for your legi-laturs which was to meet in lUleigh a few mouth, after the meeting in Bioad otreet, New York. Humphrey get the bill through in spite of Jo. Turner, but he fell down in the management by attempting to bully Turner in open senate, in ten steps of of the speaker, and making deiuoustra lion to tight theu and there, and then afterwards refusing to fight because he was a man of God and peacs. Hum piirey wai of special use to Dr. Haw kins and his sujennteudeut, Capt. Jku draws, in gelling bills t iruuh for tne ftaleigh Gasiou road. He i too strong a democrat. You mut "tumuer hinfijawu a little" to make him f u.-e belli i tut a i i allrad man aud a jmI'ii i. isn. CoL Tate has made some gocdaud some bad licks in financiering aud rail roading. It was a good lick to BiilMcribe $100,000 of stock in the Waatoru road, while Uttletield subscribed f l.OO.l.OOJ, It was a good lick to have bu inter ested with Bwepson wheu he bought of Holden and Jenkins bonds of tue North Caruliiia rued at CO cen s W the UolUr, when Joe. Turner,' as president, bad sold the same bvhia for one dollar and never for lees. I was glad to know that Tate aud Bwep son did not make all, but that my old friend. Dr. Hawkins, in a silent wsy a few soft crumbs, numbering about three thousaUdCoLlVte'-hae-asperieooe and he can avoid the rocks upeu which he split when he sailed on bis former railroad voyage. He wilt not borrow again $240,000 to ba pud in SO days, aud if necessity should -compel him, he will know bettter tnaa so pledge one million and a quarter of the mortgage bends of his company to be soldi! he did not return the borroeed money , in thirty days. He will know better, at least, than to enter into writing with a Wall street sharper to pay mm z per cent, commiesiooa on tne lace ol tne bonds instead of 2 per cent, on the amount received by the sale. The hnnda bronffht only twenty and some tweutv-two cents in the dollar, and com- . r- 2 . I i r- . . V, mmions, u paia at au.auouiu u wu paid an the amount received. By reason of this borrowing CoL Tate's road from Salisbury to Old Fort waa sold out by a decree of the federal court at Greensj- i This blunder hi Colonel Tate was all repaired by getting in the legislators and passing a law that you, governor, should buy in the road for g850,000, which yon did. It waa bad in tha state to hive to pay $850,000 because Col. Tste had borrowed $2t0,000 to be repaid in 80 days. The people, governor, must be taken care of. The people owned S2 000,000 of stock in OoL Tate's road, and the state 14,000,000. Under tbe colo nel's law for yen to buy the road for $850,. 000, yon were directed to give the people back their $2,000,000 of stock, though ths state had bought at public sale the whole road. Governor, here is where betraved conndeuce r about tins .rtr mmitinninir anether luckv hitmsda by Cci. Xate. ue precurea ssuiwue. pawed to work his road with convict labor; his road paying nothing for tha labor, because convicts and labor both belonged to the state. Gransmana reports 807 convicts at work on Tate's road. The state guard; feeds : and clothes them, and the people or private stack holders get s part of thia eoavkt labor without paying for it Governor, right here is where yon betrayed eonfldenoa. You tuld Jo Turner that OoL Tate waa the one of the people who owned most or much uf tbe private stock in this rosd tWO, end $2,000,000 of iU stock frivsU to CoL Tate and the atock-holding people. Now, governor, I am a plain, candid man; when you aegested to Littlefleld the phut to disband and dissolve the Bngg committee then inquiring into railroad frauds, you did a good thing for us. When you told Turner CoL T its was a large stockholder in his road, you were rting back on us. I must aay, governor, do not admire thia way of sianUing in the door aud talking confidentially te na in doors, and then talking outside to Jo, Turner. , lam with high consideration your raeeiiency s servant and mend, TOM SCOTT. President ef roads from New York te California. ?jsjlisj3 fn Mr H3!1!?" ftfisfeii: FI3b 2f Si. H m 2i ' em ae I 4 o i t - o-"-. ..M ' D 9 Hast ga o 2.8 B.eu r3 - a-a 1 x i-3 ' n tr Fs rj t !? .HI IWe Z a la 98- " at 71 Z S 8 f D 9 B 2 mm if rpHOMAS BTANLT, ? NEWPKRM, N. C, Dealer iosll kinds of OB A I N CORN A SPECIALTY. ttewbern, JB. 14 1m. S10 TH E SALEM CORNSnEL ler wss sasrded the 0rt pre- niinm at thn N. C atsU Fair In 1B7S. Tries tlO. ManufMlurvd by tbe t LEXAUICl'LiU!LU.wUKfcB, , r Baleta, C. w END Vic. to O. r. HO -Ll. A VO., Ne .T York, for Phamphlet ol 1 0 pa, t-on tatnlna: llttsut 9U00 at wsp . p s, aud tlmats uowiant eMt uf advsitUiug. . march ?-ly . T3 ICHMOSD A PETEK8BLBU B. B. CU Cnmm.iiriii. Oil ' "4i h. 1 ."73. TraloK ou thia road will run as f llowa : Lstvs Richmond, oCTH. 10 1 M Thnxitrh Mall: 7:45 A. M.. Vn-urht Train i 1:S t. M.. Tbrouich Mail : 5 P. M., Krrlirht Train. Lssva rtTsavBcua, -ot. 7:50 A. M.. Freight Trala ; S M., Through Mall : 5 P. U. Fn-lKht Train ; 7 r. M., Through Mafl. ' r.rlin attached to all freleht Irtins for aeeomm idaUoa of paswnirera. . Tku -..ntn.n Affi.M tiM!! Indiirententr to the shlpplnj public on Una of lh KaleiKh t iiaaton, Kalelga Auguna anu wr..oiu N. C. Railroads, lo the sy of low freight ..PMXeHAW: dAw-tf ,;: .. Buperluiesdeot. A LL VARIETIES OP FOUNDHT t i. V...filn. arnrk Ann at tha SALEM AGR1UULTUBAL WORK", t ... .. "-.. ! i s BalcM. I $90.i THE ADVANX'E MOW. er Is now offered for ths coming reason st the Isw pries t $00. Address tha Stale ACent, , .. v. a. nr.ua, Balem N A Good Baker one uoeiicamliersd pre fered. ' Address, ; "BUi., , I EES' PBXFABIC LIME. T am bow receivine weekly, ear loads of this Inrslusble Fertiliser. Ths best sad lowest 'rlced to tbe market, sod will ssve our people from rula U ased Instead of the hta-b priced Onano. A word to tbs wise outfut to bs suilleient. Tboss who bsve orders will plea apply et ones, snd those anting will 00 wen uj iena in im r vraer o as to ee sure w m n tm nm.. . Im JAMES M. TOWLES, AgX $1 200 PROFIT OOIOO Made sov dav la riVS aso calls, inren aeeoMlag to vour ineaoa aiu, -v vr iuu, atrwk PrlxUrirM. haa braucht s smsll for- ru tnae te tbs careful Investor. Ws sdvle vben snd how ta operate safely. Book wtek fall information sax trass. Address orders by mail asd telegrs.b U; . k - Bankers and Brokers, 17 Wall Bt,, N. T. jaaasswiy . 'I ' X -s O as 7 ST . new a m a en t2 SlolfSoWi a, i r-n i : g:y hi ! o ' I Kliodes' Super! Phosphate. Wesrs aoe selling ; RIIODE3' STANDARD AMMOMATED SUPER PHOSPHATE. ;5 -U. w"- s - v - V ( repareu Expressly for Cotton .. , This Fertiliser ba grn tha crestaM t-ilrsetlna to all wha hava a.d not oolf as a ,rowro( Cuttua, but as a PKRilASBNT IMPKOVEIi OV THE SOU U la a articl. bllTB ta perrenUk ef tha most valaabla-TsrttlUluc Ingredients, wUlcS art Bona fhunplisU ol Um, Ammonia, Potah, . Warmpactfub rrfet by permtrai'i to ths follow mi pr W SeHttiaat U-A,ivaafe-.Mh-4sHddli-ayw t.ChtU-- toptie .Srr'rf R"FVfft, Wra B:' H ane.etkars. CeUoa rewers-wotillao wsfl to see atimiutunibmmlugXWt mintK. yr .. .; It. F. J0XE3 A car-" ' ' Also krepTa ban a full tins of GROCERIES Sod LIQUORS. : li. K. JONES .V CO.. teb Iti-dAwSw. Wholesale Llqaor Dealer, Wlluiinfrton street, Raleigh, N. t'., t I ' in i 1 Si 6 8 S :W bwbi sanearana ami i fcsl It aV-Ci r A4. i ifJ!J!L l : t ' T . : - m . a - ui ,.. v III nrt-tui cist. Waakness of tbe Back or Limb, Striclares, Affection of tbs Kldnrv or Bladder. Invol untary liitchtrgn, laipotency, Ueneral De- Diuiy, Aervoutness, uytpepela, Languor, Low Spirits, Confunioa nf Ideaa, PalpiaikD of lbs Heart. TiinUltv. Tremblinr. Uirnneas of Sight or Giddiness, Diwau of the llcsd, lliroat. Mose, or Bkin. Affection or tbe Liver Lungs, Stomach or Bowels thote ter rible disorders srUlne from soilianr Habits of Youth aeeret snd aulitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of the Syreees to ths Mariners of Ulytiwii, blight Ding their most brilliant hopes and anticipa tions, rendering m.rriaic aunoat iuipuiblct destroying both Bad; and Mind.' narrlage. Married person or vouue men contemnla tlmr marriaire. sufferint: Irom Orss'ilc and Yhytlcal Weaknraa, b.s ' of Pocreatt r rower, lmpotmcy, rrotratioa, r.xhyteo Vltaiity, Involuntary Discbsrires. Non-Eiatv tah.liiy, Huty Eniiulont, Palpitation of lit- titjart, nrvius s.xcnaoiiiy, uecay m tne Pbtsical and Mntal Pawera. IK-mnueraenl of all the Vital Force and Function., Nerv ous Debility, Lues of Manhood, Uenerai Ueakriesa of thn Organ, and overy uluei unhappy dlMjualiflcaiLn, .pecdil removed, and full nwaly tgrr-suMad. , ! , ' To Voaing Bern. - These sra some of I be sad snd me!ancholl eltatta produced by early h.biu of youth, - i . . I. . . . u 1. .1 fi via t. umamiw iiif paca uu jinnir, Pains 1-1 the Head, Illume. uf Slg t, Ls cl Mu-eulsr Pvwer, Palpitation of ths II. art. Dvaueuvia. Nenrou - Iniiabiiiiy, Dt-r.naf meut of tha Digtative Functioua, - enenu Debility, Symptom of I'otiMmpviou, se. MBSAJ.ITT. Ths fearful etfecU on thi mind are much to be drea-ied ls of fcm rrr. t! mfun -a of Ideaa, DetMeMkm or Hplt Its. Evii-F.sbudlnca. Aversion to Society. Solf-DUtruat, I ova ol Sailtude, Tluii Jily, te., are sums of ths evi s pnducsd. Tboasands ol peraon ol sll sges ess on tudge what la the cause of their declining inaiih, hieing tbetr vlo, becuaiing weak. Ckle, nervous and emaciated, having a singu r apiiea-ance about the eyes, cough and symptoms of eonsumptioa. -. - A Hpeedf Car Warranted - la recent ' Disease Immediate- Belief N Mercury. - Persons ru nine their health, a aet Ing time With Ignorant pr tender -and tin Drooer treatment, driving dlaeass Into tbe sytm by that Deadly Poleon, Mercury, causing Fatal Affection of ths Head, Throat, Nose, or nam. user, Lungs, oiomacn or Bowels, speedily cured.. Let no delicacy pre vent sppljr Immediately. Inelase stamp to aae oa reply, aaareas - ' Dr, JokB8tii, i j Or THK BSIT1 MORS LOCK HOSPITAL, A'O. 7, HOVTH MKDKMLK HT.,.. HkTWEK.V Bil.TIVOHE Alf It SECOAO tiTMtlTS, JMTIMOXK, MD. JuaeSl. ly.. - 20 BL'SUKLS OF 05K)N SETTS. Te be sold In sny qusinty to suit purchas ers. Ketall at sojcr gallon, at F. C. CHKIBTUrn r.Kfl A 1 V. B, TeD 15-lfr Wusalaglaa St. - I , A. un tns uia mat., cptuitv. nui. - aaro, one oTercoai, uuc mx.. of pari la, one paw vi vwi, artlcler, whkh are upooed to be stolen goods. The owner will plesse call for them and pay coats. urna rv. -j.i.ii - ll .in, v.iii.i.n , Mark' Creek Townahip, fab 83 ww Esgle Kock, Waks Co., X. C. Samaritan Nerrine. THE great Nerve Conqueror, cures ipiiepucFiia,vonTuiiou., Spasms, St. Vitus, Dsncs sad .li Km.mii tha onl sSkBewn positive remedy for Ept I f leptkKIt. It hsa bees tested by ,t thousand and has never beer 1 .3 I known to fail tn s single ease P Trial nark an free. Eocloat iUme for tlrcalara gtvmg ert- i . , a a. s Jt. aiLnaunu. Oct 15-I3S1 Bos 741, eb Joseph, Mo QOAT8 8P(X)L COTTON. J. P. Coatt, having redured tb!ir prices, ws will fur he preett aell any number and oulur at 07 ei-nl by the ds. feb ll-tf ; W. It. tKI. Tt'CKER. MIND REA WSO. P8VCH0MANC V, Fascination. 1-oul I birniing Me-m-rt.m, and Msrrsge uuidr, hihig h.w either es May l.wlnate and gain tne lore tnd af fnti4ifanT perMMi thei rhoo.e fn.iaailv, l pagee $y BL.il 10 cU. Ituut Jt Co , iaB. 7ih8i., PMIa., H. ' i Aocmts WtMin for the Cheat CENTENlUAL HISTORY. 700 page, low rir , qiilik !.. Fxlra tr-m V. W itUI.KK t O.M'Arxh St.. Pblladelpl.lu, I'a. WALL bTJiKET CARICATURE A new B-, 4t Pages, eontalniag 14 tn graved Iilitf! i t una, ilh kiformali in for Stork Surr.itJa.or. PiU-a 10 f .t b iTia.il. TVMRRlIMiEA CU., Baukrrt'anJ Brok.ru. i Wall Hire.i w. r.- - ItblMv : .!,.!. D !',.'. Treatise a tbe i m rwau-j.-rai,, .k. History, t art snd mil 2' 'I. r- " "TA Kl). ii K4i, II lMT'. eirRKt loll I 1. JI1" I'aMs SiatMM I BVerwp ( a latwr suaio. w ait a ci;,1( u,,,, ioiien Package in tbe world. It contain 15 licct paper. IS tuveloies, goldeu Fen, I'tn-lmldrr, Pencil, Palei.t Yard Measure, aud piece uf Jtwelry. .Single, package, with pair of ele. jrtmttofct eieevB Buttons, pnt fsld lUta. 5 for l 00. 'I hi package ha been examined by the publllier ol the Sentim.!, and fouud as repreMuted worth the nioi ev. Watches given a ay to all Agent. Circular free. -' i -j. BRIDE CO. ? Breadaay, Vork-- FOR Cult hi Colds,. B(U MBtM," IBll III Tkresl UiHiMt, - ; : L8R . TeTTiTaTliTTrTslTcTC ; PUT IP OMI T IN BLUE BOXES A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY For isle by Druggists generally, and t JOHNSTON, HOLLOW A f ft CO., . Philadelphia, Pa. Homoeopathic VETERINARY PRACTICE Work on that subject, giving concise snd p'slnly written Instruction for the treatment of all ordinary ailmeut of all Uomertie Animals, are couaUnt'y kept in rt.x k, to- ether a it h appropriate. Medicine Cbe.U hese book are specially written for the Farmer', Mock, Kaiaer' or Livery Mslili-- sn's use, avoiding s ara poa.ihle, all technical terms. For Descriirtfve Price Mat send ata'i p to the KALTIMOHR HokfOBOPATHIO PHABMAIT 131 West Fayette Street BOERICKE & TArEL, Proprietors." GILES' LKlinEfJT IODIDE OF AMMONIA um iooliia ur Aaautit la. lu my lUdgnieiit, the beat rvuieoy I. r neuraigls ever ,rtit befoie the public. 1 have been altlictod alth tbl-(lin aft for iii yta.s, and never until i fell upon Mr tiiiea leiuedy did I find any issurea rt ik-i. i take pleasure lu saying una, baauiucb as 1 desire always Ui be a -bene-- .actor of the human lamilv, WM. P. C KBIT, Chm'n of tb- Mcthodtat Cburx-h 1 nu-nelon." Sold by ail DruKginta, Depoi 4.M Sixth t Venus, ji. V. ' ( ciyTWcetit-atfd 1 tMle For sale by PE8CUULEE&CO., )aol3lwA;sw4w. f Kalrln, N. C. w ANT1.I1 : ' flood enerirc 'c Agents ta Intrxltiee ard -lI AaneuUuuiI Imp eiuvnts and MaLhiiirry. ro terms anil lull riM-ulara, ait-ln'-s S I.KM AflOtl.lLKAL WUHKS, 7 Salem, N. V. ffSa- A MuS tt ...i.ini a. .leM eer i. lapll Iwi.crv. Hii.l..-. Iiumtralla'i(l Srat Tl It t 1 1 lelas. rarlli ularaaeiu free. AH.Ire-, vUvll J. Hokraacost.Lvuia.Mo. rpRV TlIE IMIROVED SALfcM X riAJws. ' Manufacture"! hy the SALEM AnittCUfcTURAL WORKA $1,250 Profit from lavestment of SMI, one of our 'cuototuers purchased pread en Ha) share of N. V. Central he Put fjC 109 and Call 101 buying 100 sham againat ths Putg 107 which was eld 114 telling st ths same price IU0 ahsres called (u) 108 netting prudt tl,SX thl . Mperailou csn oe repeated every month of lie year $10. 30, 59, 100, H, will pay as well for amount invested. Mold, Stocks, Cotton sd Tobacco bought and sold on e mmiMiuo. Advances on const gumeni. Price Usta ami Circulars free. CUAKLLS SMEULET A CO., - Bankers ft Broker, 40, Bond St., New Vorkr near Gold aud Slock Ee snir, 'i. P. 0. Bo. 3;;l fel) IT tf N TOBTI1 CAKOUSA-WAKE tOt.NXT, im tbs icraaioa coist, Fcbrusrr, 1'7'V Joseph D. Powell plaintiff proceeding fif partition ef land apwut Mary M. Allen, William U. V. Ferrell, Richard Ferrell, James Wbllky and others: -- To William M. t. Ferrell, one of the de fendant above named, who it not a retidi nt of thia State. 4- . Yoa ars hereby reuired to spwar at the olHceof.be Cletk of the Superior Caurt for tbe County of Wske by tbe Slat day ef March aext, 17, and answer the conipisitr Sled in said office, or he plalntlfl will spp'T to the Court for the relief demanded In sa.d eomplaint. J. X. BVSTIKO. Clerk. MooSS A UATLlne and Htwooe plain. M Atutrneya. - March 7, 187ft -6. HQ to 25 per Uay zsssSSi Mkalla. Wttc5 a. STAPLS -CQTTt aat ! is ll .roan H.rh..rfi rartlBalararrBB. WsasMsn