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H E O F TjE S H A H E S I i Is JfeXfc.fc J J I AITLKJAM.E TO MANY LOCALITIES. ? n 8 r .' v TliO Keystone (7o0 Icniplar . pub- nihcVaPBBo'ifillj- itWwttlll it hlSPW! immediate! fitrr rcJonfg a fk&g3mjfctiti$ wnifi bfitl bpeiatten Jylipit t-.fift cen , jaltliful uet, iut of one hundred niembersjn r;b6dlfand- intr. .Wakiiow'-xiuUe number of LogtAndAIi v.iswiB , which are , b'.ess C(Tk (f) ith just sitch members as are so A ! .11 lJ J .j is j , i ' tl "T a.sed, tn.Uuuk tiiaU ro. J-r-and Bro. N , were tlie head m eft of i,tli LodffeTfbi! 1teir?aro' their name? in IVUj S;Tt0 y meetiugs and eonrehtrons are held, nnd in the v pr? vccuinirs of National Lodges and simi. far rrg3ni;sation?fy" bat right A her,- at com'tjiey Ac jjt vejr ot , liana when iuiy Cii rig s 'to bd loi ie to h elp th e S u l orilmatepUc, orjenrry t off on raletingpal wndi f' hoW they ever amoO, figure go prpniiricntly t, abroad, whilcat'htmib tliey'nre foever rthonght of aacvf ljppwMce ,incn".',rhefe',s Iro. J., whcVtljinks nothing 'bf-r.trave!- jiiff fropitbref 'ta'fjvc taiindred rmiles to attend a, "N utiwnul 'Convention jor.a Na- t r I ti .4 1 .tf 1 . 1 i t . tional Jodo'or socirty." where lie and tshqipt?jP'Jualiivg men cut out the wovk frtt4d"hvjbnt he tiover nhows vfe p$)r(, Suppose 1 j es got : to" .be aboyo4iiarfk:nr.d?ii!o.- Theii, it seems to nie he ought not to palm liiniaelf p. Tl Mt . f ..." t ,- v UTis otfr teprischttivc wtmr 'niiiorg his fc'nloTif teVrtpcraiie lirtders abroad, iyVflho, tinLh-ks. Iuvs no representative at all, but only for himself. I""-wonder whether"' tno members of the Uiolt AVorthy Grand libdire: of the Grand TipiiaVDivision, and of the National Temp Clarice societies are all like him a (iood TchipTAf ilhont enrnig more lor n'lrdfiifitn'-Lodiye? t!an" nt,:'eo'w lors about preacu-mg And lheres Vrtf'p$h$.Wi :1 ? 141 UWttrr. Since fAtiurt1 1 have" at' ended "every y pi luiy.beJU'yeiie or not, I j did k f not see him once duiinr; all this, thno, and yet the tdmpei'ance ini'n abroad. I know, look upon liim' as one of the most now erfui inhiJ iiiiUteutial t;h dm pious - of the t-aus? Wheie's the 'Financial Sccre trrt? 1 would like to know whether he iiv'iionli:. in. arrears, to enable us to suspentj or xpel'hii! for 'non-paym,nt '-'ol.nue8 If he is, we ought to hoist .him oij,Uatjtl$g yf Fyreccrnaeting. He can make Arjyod. ?.ptecH, as we all 1 . - L 1 1 TYTT HI 1 W ft '4 venvcuiions, vii ami iouros ana xn is, Aiimul J Uohul Coyveuiiuns, but lie's entirely nbove-tup ami never conic-h near our meetings. WoM better, be without Kuch'ineihbe'rsj-'for tlun they wouldn't keep others ayay as they now do, by popularizing the impression that it isn't at alOjaiijik'0 m neeessarv to aiteria meefirtes fufd fedirfGf1 drfxvn to onillvcl. l)tit lust let somo leading fit .. : r . . iuuuaryi qq"o aUng from abroad one who's at the head of the heap, and I'll wauant you he'll be oh ' hand too, and cut the biggest kind of a swell. Now i honor and respect leaders of btairV," character " and reputation, hut 'lWC$2thmh, tSniSali in at Loge-iueetings , occasional ly -once ip4a rjilpwitrput si.iionsly Jowering their djxuit.- Let's ..turn down . the a and co home I" Itealiovein atlrairably adapter! to thiTjitUtdc. .doV sharp" s in ' all 'our biai, jQuveutiois aujd yon r'vrill sec mauy who seem to think sueir occasion's equal to their capabi li ty, and who dip courage local efibrt by standing aloof, lat bunds of lliAl4eaV Itiul ,i mi t til it c ii ta i w ith M-liomlt is n snerilici to lx; identified. Only TiciiT. 'Mfrjw Hushed, how weak hd'fsPWlftrslln?" matter with lttiq'(5nlf tight: Xes,t inloii-; catcd." (rilytihtj lihrVbHtiiid grehu tt'UuJiis. intellect, degraded ; the ittiiy joj er that raises ? hin fi oui , :the brute creaUhn tro'3 Jii)ilu)Jer loot of a dibfsir)g;tttit . ,v.;ti lie has brought Mn;ov to the atlcc tiqiteheartsofcawrjo tluye tbimvtiQ hasT.penid (he Oora fatal indul gence; ne nas. roncjrrtiiriuseU-tlowii to trtifhih and'nhbie. manhood to bab MVWV'X aivajieavy stupoi-Ybrought gnetcvhis luptlwr, distrust to' his sis ler, almost despair to h bride and lias uowtit,ii latlier Iicrtl 1 with ro;:IntbVnieiruu not, forlu- i " Iytiglit!" For on- 6awasrrccnt) y trjadbyan eighteen year plS yooYl 1 eni ptaroiit in t fie. ari- :l to'l witjVthe brutes; he has tasted, ecitniytlfe abpetitb'tocrave the8 poi- - ,tw .lii.iiu . lie i.iiit'ii What is-Moderator, Prinking. drinking s & great erilJt is JmpossJ-i i1e To bxngciicl.eviliftJf tft4nken-j ness. ut moderatT drihkinp thought to b safe, because th drinker! is only partially drunfcx Onroctnno is that drinking intoiicilifig drinks in any amount' as "a beverage is excess. In answer tdhrnestfo, nt the head of this artie vrnter says : It is igretr deceiTcrof f Siation, promising, .health and 'long life, yet destroying more by its tendency tlian war, farpJncQI tl pl?gtu?; ; lVA&& raoriid vfrt liitl,Vraouth but gravel in the stomach. .Iti thft AoU. CitoMrinking the picture book, leading the young and thoughtless to the worst lessons 'of in- temperance. f.tm'4i I... . It is'icgalar' quack'1 hiediciiiemjf1 king sph udid promises, but performing no cure and yet demanding enormous It is the starting point of the work" house, the nsylnm, and the gallows; It ia irghtmjgefeS gentlenian,,"who ieeis every corner of the drawer and to the very bottom of the purse.- ' r It is the first step injari TriehneTpjahe of rajad descent, smooth as marbleand slippery as glass?, ending in the ashes of ruin. '-' It is a beautiful serpent, wfiose fangs and deadly- venom are concealed by the Jazzling of its coilsj 1 ''' 1 v It gjjyppgrtsy irJoVufieJected .outside sobriety, while all is agitation and nncIeanlincVs within. 1 " It is the landlord's bird line,' "by which J he y secures his ; viciins, .ud listens them in a cai;e. (! It U an ignis fatuu. tenitin its fatel followers ovr trembling bo, and tumbling them down a trightful 'precipice. " It is a ..whivi'ool ,.of ruin in which .thousands'have sunk to rise no more. It app ears a$ an angel of light, as suming smiling cQitutenancer: but in reality a demon of the f bottomless ' pit. It is like a perpetual-dropping, in jui ihg .hialiVeo)ist4(AQQh j tar; Inbre than occasional drunkeiiijcss. It.is the birthday anil birthplace of all the drunkenness we have in the land..r ..; v.-v ', - J'ij: It provides "an army of reserve to recruit the ranks of the 00,000 des troy td annually by strong drink. OA, Sun, 1 The' worst organ-griuder a hollo wT tooth that play the deuce.'' An old bachelor seeing the words 'aTmflerinipj shop, stefipeijin and said he would take a wife and two children. 4; IfsX, Iike, what sort of ' potatoes are those you" are planting ?" " KLnw ones, t be stire ; '"yer Jionor wonfrln't bbthinkin' I'd plant boiled ones." . An ill-matched couple were always quarreling. One tlay therwife pointed, to a cat and dog, that lay together Dear the Ptove, and taid : ' ? "Look at them ; they; do not quarrel." "Ah ! growled the husband, "tie them together, and then see." Hadn't Time. An ihtinerant mer chant, meeting one of his own fraternity the other day, whose pony might be considered a beautiful specimen of a skeleton, remonstrated with the owner, and nsked him if he ever ted him. " Ever fed him ! that's a good un," was the reply. "lie's got a bushel and a haj of oats . at hopie nqw only , ho hait t irot any time to eat 'era. . An old bachelor, poking up a book, exclaimed, upon seeing; a wood-cut repfeFentmgJt Jnsau, kneebng.lU. too ieet ofa woman: .v ...... " Before I vould kneel to a woman, I would encirelefmy. neck with. a;fropc, arid stretch it,"i ..-And then turning b a young woman ,he inquired: "Do. you tliink it would be the best thing I could do?" J I "It would undoubtedlybetbe best thing lor IhpfwStriau," wW 4lic areas tic reply. v ; A,, correspondent writes"of a Califor nia woman to Jwhom he" showed a twenty-five cent note' of -onroslaV etirf enco specimens of wJiib;kaRj- ,taro in that hard money region. She turned it over and over with keen curiosity. "It soemsvery stiange!to me that this should ,be money." What jdocs f it looinilS? "Well,' (JetaanglyaJvt with tlie utntost sincerity) "it looks like a label for an oyster canI'Mjfh.l, . "Dolettneliavoyeurilagnerrep'P" said a dashing belle to a gentleman who had been annoying her ' with his at t eVitions. " - A;- 'HV A A I M The gentleman was delighted, aud in a short time the lady received the pic ture: She gave It to her servant, and aed:A ' . - -? ' v,v "Vould you know the gentleman if ho should call?" ..... :.! . r Tho eryatit replied in the aftirmative. " Well, when he coines tell him I am ei.gaged." - - -, A.-'.. ,.,',, jh.- ' Mark -Twain , IftU discorered that Salem, Mas?., was called Nahurakeika bv ihe Indians, and that the deed trans- ierring.tbei title to th pale fapes was f ignm by Messrs; ronnitpaoowoir, v uuaquaunuKKi, , Dquaiuk.MMujuni, Yawalaw and Qnanophhownattntinask. " TUk Suz Canal. The .entire' cost of IhU jreat work td I be- opened next Novemberhas been about $81 ,000,000. lint ta: include iniproTenientiti?hich yil bo applied as experience may , sug gest, ve' it ay safely fet the, total sum at $8.5,000,000 jt' is estimated by some authorities jtnatthe , annual busi ness of lft canal vpl! amount to 10,000 uooiran.j, 3rlTvtr;? Vt , 1 . fIV AXTEI AGEXTis to seU new beoiCof grit ralu . to Farmer, Mecbanics, and Working rnetj of 'aH trades! nd' occapa- lioo. .43th Kdition now ready.vTbf ; FARMERS' AND KECilAUICS' MANUAL. 4 j - , 4: ,r fiwmea iy ueu. li WAltliNU, Jr., ; Autbor of "Eteweuts of Aarieulture," "PriJn ins for Profit and for ftealth," and formerly Agricultural Engineer of Catrai Park, New jYork.'v i - i'"'' i Am.,Kk . t 50u Octavo Pages aM -of er 299 Illustralions. ' " ,f '.. . f ?"r - iJ v Tbe;JKew Orleans TttiifMHi Itl a book L wliich slmuld be in- the hands of every Farmer The Jfew Orleans FrcATtfsx sars t So ral- uable a book should be found in the house of every Farmer artd' Jlecbanic ; its' elegant illus trations will niake it welcome refywhere." V A'etive'men and women carl mate more mon ey and give better satisfaction in selltns this book than any work intbc field. - ' Send forjC-pace circular telling all about it. 5 . E.B. TREAT & CO Publishers, No. 654 Broadway, N. Y. wa.'3fW2EE- J. O. W1I1T&1 MANSION HOUSE. 5 Salisbury, IS". O. Cod Stables connected with the Estab lishment for the Stock of those travelling jby private Conveyances. ' ' , UOWZEE fcVHITKi ; Price of Board reduced to 2.50 per day. j IR. LAWRENCE'S r celei;kated A safe and reliable remedy for . SUCH AS 1 ' f Le'whorrhea, or Wldles ; J'T'rolasus; uteri, or iHuUiir of ihe nom uregularainful or Sup- pressed Jfenstntatioh , I'din hi the Made ; 2ervousncsy lVa7cefulnef ' Vea7cncss DEDICATED TO THE LADIES OF AMERICA, For lios(f len fit H was designed, and whose happl n 88 it will iroinoto, r ttiemiKsovertT., ' J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D.i Cliemist. TO PIIYSICIAXS : The JJ-ticlvS of nhicli the Woman's Friend is cm pounded are published aronnd each bottle, and it is be lieved to btthftbeit Uterine Tonic and Atterative tliscotered. ' h yet It is valultc ftld reahle afront in all derangements ofthe-feniale ltcprpdueiive Orpins, and in Hysteria, JNcrvoSs licvinciii'piBai lrniatin, &. jAsrrviGGixs, FWKfS0RTO J II. BAKKU-4'CO. rioifsaiH Ajgenta, fio. 4 Main street, .Norfolk 55?F To wJioui all orders or letter must be addressed PRANG'S AMERICAN CUR0M0S, I Are fac simile reproductions of exquisite oil paintings, so admirably executed as to rendei it impossible tor any one but experts to detect the diflerence between them. ; Ask .for them at the Art Stores. Prang's " Chromo Journal " contains a com plete descriptive catalogue of our Chromos, with special information about the art. k Speci men copies of the Journal sent to any adress on receipt of stamp. . ,.j . ;' MayG-ly.,, . L. PRANG & CO., Boston. GASTON HOXTSE, MANSION" HOUSE .. . CUAltLOTTE, NC. rlHESE two Hottds have - been - thoroughly JL Renovated and Re furnished. The patron age of the Travelling Public is solicited. ' t ' June 1-ti. W1I. P, MOORE, Proprietor. 1 Going Soutt, East unci West GREGORY'S ' fEV-' IIOTEl OPPOSITE THE PASSENGEH DEPOT, , GOLDSROEO' C. . - i W. W. FREEMAK, , , I Rt J, GREGORY, t Manager. - r J Proprietor. ' "FoVmerl! of the f Griswold JTousei Baggage taken to and. .from-, the -Hotel June 9 tf. 'i its , Vised BROTHERS, ! - ' t' ' ft r :g 1 MANUIACn UBXBS :: OF 8 ; if ItlvG ALIA, JEWELS, LODGE r -i - M' i t ' V t rtM PAUAi'JIEKNALIA, &p Ifok ALL SOCIETIES; . j , n r " i L Itanners and Flags," Itgalia Ma- Comer of diaries aiid Fayelle Streets, va oy. 2i tf. ; I , ... . - ' ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GB0CEUW OF EVERY1 DESCRIPTION HAVR on 'band and are constantly leceiv ngfnH sM Ti' articles as the "housc-lei-pe. I ft? 1.- - ..w..- -.-vw4 - May ; tfrni 4 XT I i. v Aaajoa kkBr?oaaor debiliutedt Are yon aeHerig frop yv Xorm : of Scaoreia, l)TrmiAf CnirnATis m, Livia CoMMaisT. KiDKIT DlKJlt, Or sNKBVbt:i' PBOSTliAT10, 6lcA If o, you can b "restorad td vhealtu and viGoa by caiaii Pa. Iawkexcb's csubba- ted Kosaoo." It cares the most ix vbteb atjs forms ! Chronic Diseases when all other Kemedies fail. It is not a Secret Quack Medi cine: th Foaxcxa. is around; each bottle. f and it is a standard remedy of recognized menu ITescribed by the best physicians; and many thousand of our best citizens. Prepar ed only by . J. Jf Lawrence, . JI. Dn office and Laboratory, Iron Front Building corner Mar ket and Haiff itreel. KoarbUcVA. " " For sale by all respectable druggisU ia. Uni ted 8tates and the British Prerincea. Jor tes timonials of crass see nae for this year.- b ' Koskoo" Aims. I 4 - ; K Thousands of our American ladies suffer anil eTei7 Xear frPL .diseases ,iCuljartQ their sex in fact this form of disease is The scouroe of American femalesj Very hiany of them go on from'year to yejir without heJpand without hope, because they know of no reme dy. But fertanateiy there is a IaVe and ri;n. ble remedy, by the aid of which hundreds have been restored to perfect health. This great I remedy is Dja. La WRExCag celebrated "Wo-1 man's Fkiesj)." Its great merit is recognized I by the best physicians, and from its nature and usefulness is becoming popular iu every part of the country. Ox account of the great number of wonder ful Ccres of obstinate and inveterate cases of Scrofula, Dyspefisia, Liver Disease, Kidney Af fections General Bad , Healthj A c -made j the celebrated " Koskoo," it, ha won the erivi able reputation of tieimj . the bicst atidmost popular medicine ever disc6vered. It is daily prescribed by physicians, and recommended by many thousands of r best citizens. For sale by Druggists and Merchants everywhere. y i i.i. T - , f Ladies suffering; from any disease pecu liar to their ex, tn, be restored to health by nsing Dk. La waKj ca'a TToxa a's Yriksd.1; It purines the aeewtiem arid restores the sys tem to a healthy coniition."3 , t t . PREPARED. OKLY BV J. J- LAWRENOE,tM. D , """No,' 6, Main Street, Norfolk, Va. M f ! For ..SAbi . bt Aiu V rceisf s. . July 7 6i. . 5-1 NEV: AIWEUXI3MENTS. . ... ,t UATERSL 77i NEW 80A'LB;Fl.tNO8? "WITH IRON mUIEi Oterstrung Jkiss i-J yraffe llridgt' Mel c d e c ni? & tf r.k t' C j g t te Y 1 " ; VAKRAJfrKIFOK SlxiYEAi:S. riOXOS, M EL0DE OX'S AND 0 RQ ANS A Prices, greatly rediiceil f .r ca.vh. Ne w 7-ovt pi rrf o9f' f ir - -$ 2TT $ - a b d 1 u ward. . New Cabiret Organs for'54.t fttid t-otare A P " up- ward, pecoml-liand lustrumeate from $40 to $175. Monthly installments receivedMfare-- rooms. ro. 4bl l5roauway. iiuiiACE Waters. HrtJj testimonials, 1 Hocape-Watenrr 4bl Broadway, 'N famed for the excellence of his Pianos, and Organs. EtefcfotPosts' Tbe-Waiera' Pian rank with (1 K-st lie can epeak of le merits- of the Waters Pianos from personal knowledge as being, of the very best quality. Christian Iutelligencer. . The Waters' Pianos are beilt of th lst and most tlioronahlj .seasoned material.- Advicat and Journal, " ; j Our.fciends jvill find atIr. Warers strtreihe rety best assorlwtit of PiaKosr3Ielodeons aid Organs to, be found , tw , lie y cited, tatea- t Graham's Magazine. . 4 " ' V ' . Musical D6fiGSSincelfrVtlrs,',gl ve np publishing theet taik, he has tet?oteds all his capital and attention to? tbeouaaufactuie anuhaieoi rianos ana jvieioaeonsfr ue,uas insfeibshed a'cataIogue!df bra new iiti unierits. giving a nw scale of prices, which show! 4 j marked reduction froniforraeVimtes, and Lk Pianas have recently leeu awarded the First Preminhlat several i?alrs.' ' 1 Maii'v people of the present day, who are atttacted, if not confused, with the flaming advertisement of ritat piano houses, probably overlook a mi dot mauu tlnmw that in. i.utrnnK r.:pH Mm ft anod I reputation lot?g bef m eLxpouions and"honort coonected liere with . wce ever thouahtof; in deed, we Kave one of Mr. yater's'? Piano Fortes now in our fesidej.ee (liere it has stood for years), of which any matmfacturer in the world might well be proud. We Lave always been delighted with it as a swcrt-toiied and power ful instrument, and there iffno doubt of its durability; more Ann thhs, some -of the best ama'eur players in the city,; as well as several celebrated pianists have performed on the : said piano, atut all prohotn.cf it a superior and j ft ret class ixsTiirM KNT. ' Stronger 'endorse- ment we could not give. Iltinie Journal, j July 11 tf. G OLDURNS RED JACKET AXE This axe is better than the regular shaped axes f. r these reasons : - . . , I. It cuts deeper. II. ' It don't -stick. III. It don't jar the hand. IV. No time or strength is w-.ssted in takin the axe (nit of the cut. V. AYith the same labor you vlo one third more work. With all these good qualities it is' n ade ot same tteel and iron and temper, as our regular axes and will not bear rough uage any beltei than they. : Teot, Iowa, Dec.' 21st, 1SC.8. Litpixcott & Dakeweli. : The It ed Jack et Axe fou sent us is a sood ojie. 1 think ilis the best axe 1 ever had hold of. It is a very easy axe to chop with. ' Any one can see by the shape of it that it doesn't ieju;re so much exeition on the part of t he chopper a with the old style axe to make it f enetiaie into the wood. We are much pleased wiih it. Yours. G. XV. Claytox. Jliles Covered Fcoop Shovel. For the far mer.. ' Just what j (Hi want. Piokia, Jan. 26, LippixCott A- Bakbwell: - We have in con stant ie the Covered Scoop Shovel of '.Jlr. Mile? and find it tu be a very usef ul aj ticlf. We more than save the cos f it daiiy in the amnuuttif grain saved, shoveled from wagniis. We ciii also handle giain much faster than we can with th cinmuon IScoop. GniLi: & Co., Grairr Dealers. K. S. Kavtox', Grain Dealer. S.Kaston & Sox, Orahi Dealers. Robiksox A Co., Freek Mills.."" Geo. FitLi & Co.,.Cjty .Mills, j While we niake these and recommend them because of their greVt merTC we are also man ufacturers Df.Spade and Sbov!. etiUaKto an made mAfle-coctrrty aV,r6r West. - " Our Saws are patent temper and patent ground, and warranted as good as any made. , v . FrederiCa. Iowa, FVb.'5, ISC'l. Lipn xcott & B a k f. tv elt, G eits : The Saw that you sent, Henry &, Pierce is tt he best Saw J ever saw, it takes two inch feed in oat.tiKl ftands ap bully. I cut 561 feet of oak fencing in 2?, minutes. , I have run saws for lOyeats, and that is the best one I ever got hold of. I have' run your Saws in Michigan for five or six years. s " " . . ' A sn" Davis. If'youf hardware dealer does not keep our goods 6end o us direct wj (h , your inquiries or orders, and you shall have immediate attention and reply. ' ' " ! ? "4 ' LippixcoTX: & Bakewei.l, Pittsl urgh, Pa., Sole Ownera of . Colbuni's and Red Jacket Pa tents and Patent Tempers for Saws ' 16-7ts. ,. ii-;.'.! -t f JOHNO.PALMKR; WA1CU-3IAKEU ANJEVELER, ATI THE SIGN OF TIIE IJG WATCH " Ko. 3. FaTetUyiBc Street. 'I i 11 VS OX HAND aa.l is constantly receiving ass irtol supDlles- of aacU articles aare usually kept by Jewelers, sttch as WATCUES,4JEWELUY J AND PLATED WARE; ajsn, a large supply o?f ..'.'w.-J -T; trl Watches and Jewelry repaired. . ' April ZS-ly. NORTH GMIOZIXA ITAP AND TJlE SUBSCRIBER . .HAVING 1 UR-, chased the entire Copy Risht plates &c, of U)e above ork and desirotw to-,eiieItte i heir t ii'e throuah fe cotire Stte, at. an early day, offers to live, active, business young men a good chance lo make money. ' I offer three fonrtlis of the map, in. share of fire or ten Counties each. - This new .map will be about five feet by four ; illustrated Border,. . Hand somely EnTaved, Counties Ilaaroads, Post offices, Mines. Mountains, &c c. At Map wortbr to be bns up in every house, oflice, and school la the State. 8 "r : " ' ' Secimen copies ready about the 1 1st Sep tember, 1860. t , , , . Terms accommodaiins", address, with 2 sUmpsv : Rev.S2lM,LTEARCE; v Aug. 7, 3m. Wilmington, N. C. FAMILY GROCERY. 7" Mr. HOLLEMAN. on the enir of 8lWury and I Slorj-TsB greets, arwl oppIte the Presbyterian ' -Lurch, keeps ctntantl j on baud a wtll selcete 1 stock ot FAMILY GROCERIES, whlci he will s IT cheap.' for Cas-b, er give !n exchan?e f..r Country PriHluee. AH Im; arks is, that bi friendtt wi'l call anl examine his pol anl i-rices ; , -""Tfce tbest market i-ritee psi4 ffr Country Pnxlocc. April 2-CmJ. tft r .r.n,,. n.. iu..n, ; J-SjU iato w The mtm Pirfnos are known as among the IUf ctnmn; l ift d 21002 0;8ft 00 CO 00 ert:best N. Y. Evangenst. nrttv i i m j Rft'finw'CT.iinlrnwf Rl H. WHITAKEB; On copy one Year.V . 4,.vt'a . tmi A?t "f 4 six months...,;.,..... 1 w club of ten, (each, i$l 75)1f W A -copy, grntis, will be tent Ip Ue terif tTftbi of jO and ' HMes of AdVertisins gPACE. 11 Mo!2Ms.i3 Ms.,6 Ma. 1 Year 12 CO1 10 oc at Wayibboro od 24ti jttf ApTil t8Cft' i The State Conncil of North Carolina was oV gajjized at llaiders.on. April the Stli, 1867 Suliordinale CouriCiVt were prganijwl in the States of 'Georgia; LnuiManaf' tt-estrVirgtiihC, Tennessee and South Uar61iua,u ISCfcT f. r The -Snrtrwie Coanril of tle Oitier wa insti tuted iu Peter.vhurg, Va.i June the ,25th,, 1867. ' This Order. raiidlvsireadinji over the South- j ern States, bids 'fair to'bo'thfe ineansPof ae- CvnUluhing grcit gopt,)f ' .t ft OFFICERS OF TIlE SjJPREME COUNCIL. President Maj. 1V. S. Hill, Iouisburg, N. C. Associate Uev. G. W. Ianie, Danville, Va. Chaplain Ue v. J. N: Andrews, Wilmgt'n, N.C. Seer twyr, Rev. W- IJ. Wellotis Suffolk, Vi. Treasurer Rev.- J. A. Guninggim, Lonisburjj Conductor G. A.-liruce, Wayne'sbWo, V4. Sentinel Rev. A, R. Raven 8mithaeW, NL C. The Supreme Council will hold its hercf Bf cniiial esiou in . Richinoud, Va,, comajeftcing .i t i' t ' 1.. io on ll:e lln iuesu:iy in juij, ion. 'tit orriCKKS oi the state council of Va. Pp.esiikxt, G. A. Bruce, Waj'nesboro'., 4, A'ssociatk,J. K. Holler, llarrisonburg Chaplaix, Bev. G. W. Dame, DanvilleiA Ski ketauy, Uev. W. B. Wellqns, vvffulk, , A, P. Aheir;'Chailotte.sville. ! CiMpitt(h, Dr. 3. lipbeitch, Co1Iieintoirrt. S i : x t i x k l , ' M j . J - W Xe v tou, ita un ton. i Kev. James Voting. Ci.arlotte&viUe. The fourth Annuals-Session of this body will he held in Petersburg, commencing tf tha 4th Tuesday in October, lSGi).. , , OFFl( T.r.S OF Til 12 STATE C OUNCIL OFK.C. riJESincxT, Ms'j 1). S. Hill, Louifbtinr. Ass iatk, W. M. INisson, AVrilmhuUn. CiiAfLAtx, Iter. A. B. Haven, Stuithneld. SM:ni.TAr.Y. 11 If. Whitakei, -Raleigh; ' !. T k f a se r e k , lie v J, W . Wel!on, Franklintou, fox i t'cioK, j..M. Shelly, Thomasville. Semixi l, L. D. Ilearttnaleish. y J KTATE LEfTCnEa HMfl Iter. .1. K. Brooks, Suiithftehi; k lt The net Anuuat Session ;f v 11 bJj Goldshoro', c'innieiiciiig on lue first edne- lay October, 186Q. , . - AT .- ... r - m t S -J if, . Wc Ii.n e jtililit-(I and now ofTer fur trie a netA nu siijrsU"r. t tliiity-ttt i-nsfH, and ibntaltimf Alrfy-tee u-mjit-ranc sonpi. atAil to the e of fheOe4eV the Friends of T. ii jcrmicc, nnd !1 iuantr vt,i0mf aucc nu ctiiis, tui:fthr with (tie Odckofthtt Chief. tJ . Every Council fchuld have It, and ".every Counel. Khonld iraciiv inking.' .There Is notttiag tiut 'eaa)hl4 s mufli to the Intercut tf & meftftag M goa' ifiigfoigf; TIks BiwjjrstiTdtljrh 4peetaHild meet ll.4-rafli ofour Onlcr in tliis respect. j i i- ,. ' tf . PlUCE.u i' I , Sfnirtfr CfipK-p, 15 cents; by the"T)ren. n'cetit.' AWrf, , . 14. ILUd WUITAICKHJtM, Mnrcli 5 tr. . ! i Jfah-lxa, fc. . jt NEW AD VEItTISEMNTS. DR. PR E N GH'SM' AMODYNE ELIXIR, fi'- The No Rlus Ultima of Roiri edies. ilt will make' wiocc cares 4 Va IcM time tti aar- Kmeilv ever offvrwl to the afflie.'wl. (t pnm cbrunw aol ifflaHatoryithpamtiw n mattes. -horn tavtt staiidinr. It will nire anv ami all cac of DlpthlprU. In One Sanafe.ii 2 W S7A! 5 25 j 8 CO TWo Snaresjr COf fi 25 50 IS 00 I I i ijvi vuiu Uj.-.i vv,s vrv j vrvfw wtvv The Ordef -he f rlindf . JraeTnee yaa instituted inAhe cilyf oiPctenbunr, A a., oftne 20th anlictnt felvenl&r, Io& hv Tli siatp Conncit of vTr'iinia was organized itt ntost maiih.intf'Mtnrt.iA one re ia rrant tl in any ese if ilire iti be, airictly f4owed. ,It earffl .Sick or Nervoaa Ueadiiciie In 2i) Jnuti.It.wr.t ear -the Toothache In netplnutejjt enree Hleuriay ami : i Pnennuvnia. etTtrtnallyTtn 31 hour, and frequently in lialf tbiC.-Uiue. It enres Aatma and KrooehUos atbej alll other remedies' fail. It rnreDyi(pejsta, PahiiUtlon of-' the Heart, :LterCUBikiinVan4 4id)geitMv 4n le time and more iK-rmaoeutly than any other remedy 4n the irort'i. it a. Wve4eoeeeaitelyiiKm canes of I'aralyhhi. t)ne or two tt-aKMtnsful avUleflVcta, , ,t tfy core any case orDiarrtan1 or lysentery.nrlt! fttresi ' orlipVv Coophs and CohJ in, one niaht---nercr ails,' ' It erirtaNcsraUia. tltis tnMibleaaine sad tseet NUafSl . at all HiMa'K.'rnMin-ntJy ami effectually lo iwo or " Uireep.lic3tUjiC! II toasr -vtr fail-.L Lt all doiiLUU try it free of chaiye. I Kre so4 ,We k: ! It net rr falT W effect a in re f a foot fi re aU oation- a we of thine were of 20 25 years aland. 4 iOz. W luive treated many eaees of Deafoeas wiOia ' cesf, with only one eseerjfcm. - fVir Boms, ,8caIdJ brinJ Kjles and lVish wotinds if Is Uirbeat ISeose - ; dv ever uMt. It curea Splnat Affietionii, no naUr t bo Utix dnratlm, and i the rtelyretnedy ever Inveti ed that cares all cases of thai kind.; Tee iBventor fiiTK satisfied that ft will euro any' raws of'orfriE Uio-'jrh he Uius never had. an wrttortaoity of lealln k.' Ste in one caw; ehlld S years oi l, mhich liad) been utrtjv afflicted for 9 years. Fonr tjortles urece awed in-- terWlly and externally and a ftermaneat eaze"ras Htiti' result. Cases of Cholera Mwrbua have teeq treated aweceesfnllyi. I t every cae almost instantnneont re lief was riven. There are a era many other dlaeaV tlat thi 'foilar remedy wiH core, such as Colic i Cramps, Jtcn whb h tLiak ft sot aeessaryt ar mention in detail here. In conclusion' we abb it dittinctly nndentood that we ajrc refrained from aayinj or recmmt-ndin;j this edfbKted Anodyne Iixr foe any tbina; bat what we know, rov actual ezperteaee, V and ar fully jirej-arcd to prove Ul tlie' assertions , we make. -?.! v I.5,-- fit J m W'v telieve that It Is the best and Safest family medicine ever presented ita tbe laeopk) aud that' w family will e without it as Bttoa, M its virtures ax known. 1 , .. ":'?:,; ". .Vtf ltrl.it.'"-.'. N RX person mnt expect one bottle to care' -caae of Rheumatism or Spinal Affection of years taad- laz tlH-u'h In many ca-soe bottle will make an.rf" feetual cure bat eontiaae tlie ne of it until 'a care Is- " effc-eted. wlikh will uiwloubtedly be thq case. 1ST, Oririal Crticate are la oar possession frtiiaVf hundreds w ho have been cured, permanently, hj this In-- valuable remedy, ts"o or Boreof which will appear eae&l week, hereafter, in the " Staunton Vindicator, , TKV OSE BOTTLE Of THE G tEAT AMECIC AM IlSTOTSST ftV 1. - J lT" Art wanted in all tfre princit ; Cities tnU Towns in the L'nitl Sate to stll this celebrated Aoo;t dnjeUixlr.; Aldri m .. '-4 ui" A?rU 2 ly. Lpck Bx V2lt ctswo,;Va; ;
Spirit of the Age [1873-1???] (Raleigh, NC)
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Oct. 6, 1869, edition 1
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