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tj ; the first gentle zephyr of spring that Boftly plays along, bearing j- the! fragrance of a thousand flowers tbe sacred moonlight that paints nature in a thousand, varied forms, . calling frorth the admiration and. praise of th be holder, would all acknowledge iheir inferiority, and would boldly place the crown of beauty, and attraction on the brow of fair woman. Then, f air j wo man, if you wield so. magical a power you should wield it welL Yours is a work; of no small magnitude; all that is noble and pure,. and holy is yours to love, cherish, - and " protect. You should be first in ,every good work, for it is impossible for too much 1 to be done, in defence Of 'the ; right; God forbid tbat sitch a deadly weapon as woman's influence should ever bef emr ployed, even-for a moment, in defence of tbe wrong; but, alas ! th6 pages of history sadly declare that such' has often been the caHe,;"and tho pkges of human life too, are branded with! the gad facts; -;-.! "v v q, '-; : r ji . Yes, I fear that it has oftenj. jbeen una uspectingty cast J in defence of the wrong, and at tho final judgment, and oAlv "therev will be seejn the u.m- often- has too sparkhng swine cup heeii displayed by the hands of fair woman to tlio a-lmiration of her charuiea beholderH?.; - 'Only this glass' 'iu;;t'for my sake;' how often jlave these' "words been laughingly repeated by the wiuuhig voico of -woman, often uruviny Uie starting point to rdiii and s;uot to eternal V damnation ?-How ui-iny .young-Men; of bright talent and how many broken-'.hearts may be healed. Lvt-t rn learn to laborand to wait ' 'J;:.' v':!' " OYw, N. C. " FOB THE SOCIAL CIRCLE. OurToun? Men of the South, MANUAL LABOR . .. The contempt of manual labor en tertained by men of wealth and posi tion, is one of the paramount and del eterious relics of the old aristoc rafcic prejudices, which have for centuries past, wrought incalculable injury to the human race, especially the Anglo Saxon' and Anglo-American branches, and, retarded the progress of the sci en tine world in nuin erous and apparent-ways. It has been' particularly active in instilling into -the minds of the Southern youth the mistaken, and deluded notions of the trans-Atlantic nobility, who roar up their sons and daughters to despise toil, and look up on all vocations, requiring manual la bor as degrading, and suitable only for the lowest stages of society. Ma uy young men oi jortn tjarolina, as well as other Southern states, allow themselves, to bo persmded by the se ddctive influence of this delusion, whiqh has been handed down from father to son,' and transmitted ; from parent to child for years, and it is la mentably true, that many of them la bor under this prejudiced idea one utterly groundlessof reason and com mon j augment. -v ; ings at home with tneir families, or in the company of ladies, or m-the church of God. These have had a, tendency to ill-rtpute their business. Then let 1 the sober, industrious, and moral ones NEW ADVERTISEMENTS N T IC E, We have this day disposed of owe entire Book aid Job Printing-Establishment to Messrs. QORMAN.'JMARCOM & LKB, to- of the several trades, ba they printers, J getber with all books, accounts, notes, and i: - . .'. .i. " 1 .xuL I other claims doe the establishment. The Dew xauors, coacii-ixituco t w - w firm wm M claima owiog py n3j by stnve to correct rnese aeiecis, to can- note, account, or otherwise. eel the stigma which they cast npon themselves as a class. Let them ele vate their standard, both socially and morally. Let them combine education 1 with-occupation, and an enviable for tune is theirs.,' The plea of not being! able, can't be urgent , The almost in- exhaustable fund of the benevolent Smithson, and the immortal JTeabody, invites one to partake of the advanta ges for cultivatiog the mind, offerred gratuitously by their institutions.; Sep- 6lh.; 1873. JOHN NI0HOL3 & CO Our young men who-: are so fortu nate as to receive cdllegiate educations Corner Halifax and invariably chocse the professions. These professions are very useful in themselves, and in . thei . pruper spheres, but are to-day filled to", their utmost capacity, and it is with a deci- J This building is comparatively naw and con- dd difficulty that' manv vnnthfnl l!ua3 UXW wel1 furnished rooms.andev aea aimcuny, mat , many youtniui ery iufcmentor ft accommodation of members oi tnem can earn a lmnc. 1 guests. sp-u-kiiu'Vntellecfa, who!stood ir to' J7 Ratifying to perceive the 're i,,..,,, uio pillars which' woutdisup- tlon 1U this Sl which, the t I i ii i i i e.l ou tho 'tlioroa pf eternity,', byu the first glass of wine offtrod perhs by : the hands of a lover. 'Tin hard to my it, but jtls true, that, woman p in llneiicq hasa gre.it dervl tp do wjth the (lruukard-ii.iaking of ;to-dayfar tnore who, were, they among educated labo rers, would findlt a lucrative business in the outstart, without being ; com pelled to wait' till middle life for pe cuniary success, it is a lact or com mon occurrence, that we of the South, have for many years been under "the necessity of sending from home for educated labor, for machinists, engin eers, architects. We will venture the assertion, that if a census were made of the class of men eneraa'ed throufrhr Cut, on tlio other hand, it is as Cm- out the South in. surveying railroads, IOrma- Jr. nnnAnntincr fViA Tnnp.liiriArTr rf tVio nine- Vandus shops, in construing magnif icent buildings, seventv-five rer cent. those whom the devastating- effects, of woul(1 be founa foreigners. The times tho late Confederate war rendered be- mata AarnanA fUf. low par .in pecuniary point of 'view, should cease to be so ; that our Soutt and threw upon their own exertions iand,should be built nn and develon- foi the necessities of life Before this ed by Southern hands ; railroads and event, however, the Southern people, factories should be built, and that bv than any other agency employod1 in the as a general thing, were a nation, of Southern men, ami in order to suc accuiBod work ; i A? 1 N wealth, possessing hundreds upon hun- CessfuUy accomphsll this end, the me- If a young map has . the moral cour- jdreds of slaves, who were in sufficient chanics ol the South should be practi- to refuse when asked by a lady to aounaanco v satisiy tne aemanas oi I cally Educated. It requires no ordi- drink wine he is taunted with ! being a11 employments which required man- nary talent to bo a good m achinist or ho weak that.lie cannot control bis ap-.. ual labor whether agricultural, me- arcMtect They bring into practice n.,tite-that he canuot . take a . ! social cuaniciy, or any oi me ukg. unaouot- tie various sci6nces and arts, and ed- ate those, who engaged in pursuits of this naluro, almost on a social status with the negro, and this unjust ac? tioD, humiliating a3 it is to the South to-day, baa an obligatory e ffect in per suading youths when about to enter follv.he is launched off from! thejupontli0 Fena of to look for V.i.'.'.i.,. Ar;;0 ri.; mt. -v;i "mf nilfr.m more " ffenteel" engagements, air that give cool nights, even in the most aul trj e ither. - . Several other Mineral Springs have recently been dis-covered, so that pertisneedi.j diffe rent kinds of water way find them here. ' There are also Fr"e StoneSprings oh tbe place, affording abundance of pure waier for washing and other purposes. ! For a number of years the water of one of I the Mineral Springs has been used for culina ry purposes, and has imparted equally benefi cial effects in wiiter, as in summer. The object of the Proprietor is to make this a quiet retreat for invalids, wber every com-! fort may be had at all seasons , of the year, and for leas money than at any watering place In the United States. Having in course of erection buildings suffi cient to accommodate comfortably a. large number of persons, good board will be furnish ed for $1 per day, for a single person ; 6,O0 per week for the first month ; $5,00 per week, for tbe second month, and $4,00 per week for the third month, including lights, fires; furnish ed rooms, use of water and bathing house. Children from one to ten years old, and ser vnts, half price.,. .. " ' , . Families wishin g to lioard themselves may rent a neat and comfortable Wo story frame cottage with stone chimney and two fixe pla ces, and have the privilege of water, wood, bathing house, wash-house, slables,&cn at $5,00 per week, payable weekly, or f50 foi the season, if paid in advance One story house and named privilege, for $3,00 per week or -$30,00 for the season. Heavy articles of furniture, such as plain bedsteads, chairs, lables and cooking vessels, will be furnished each family desiring them, at $1,00 per week, or $10,00 for the season Milk, butter, vegetables,., will be kept by the proprietor to furnish families, at prices as low as the country will afford. i The water will be sent in barrels to invalids, delivered on the railroad, at ten to twenty cents per gallon ; or in bott'es, at the same per q- art if the packages are returne, . : . Competent physicians, who live near wfll be pleased to attend on the sick, but in their absence, the proprietor will furnish medicines and give medical advice for reasonable com pensation! .' - A comfortable chapel hasbeen fitted up for Divine Service and School purposes. A good library will bokept, for the use of which only a small weekly fee will be charged those who wish to avail themselves of it. Several good In alluding to this Hotel, and its proprietor, J family papers will be- kept in the reading 4 THE BEST IS THE WOULD. WiULasta Life-Time ! THE undersigned will continue the BOOK and Job Printing Bui iness, Under the firm oame and stvle of GORMAN. MAB.COM & LEE, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on this establishment by tbe public, JOHN C. GO KM AH, JOHN W. MARCOM, CHARLES E. LEE. Sept 17 tf. j. ; NATIONAL HOTEL. RALEIGH, N. C, Edenton Streets. EM MEDIATELY NORTH Of CAPITOL- Ifvery effort 8hall be made to render . the NATIONAL Equal to any Hotel in the South. ern States. - v l"'fhe patronage of the travelii g public, and those can appreciate a GOOD; HOUSE is respectlully and cordially solicited. BATES; . ; Parlor Floor,. . ...... ..... ..$2.60 Upper Floor,j . eOO . ! , J. M, BLAIB, Proprietor. Formerly of tbe Yarboro' and Blair House, glass without getting drunk, and be ing insisted; ou he at last' yields, and she who proffers tho fatal, glass had often f;ir belter thrust a dagger i to his y heart, for it oftenroves a seal: to his final doom, and after spending his life in a mad career of 'drunkenness, i and folly, he is launched off from the lioies of'timej tanieet his awfaldboin, there by what ? Was it not that . .. ; .cation is the lever power. But, to return. Long have these prejudices against manual ; labor had the order, of the day, and many a fine mechanical mind has been, no doubt, lost behind a grocer's counter, because that was considered the more honora ble vocation. !- But the signs of the Hie "HiusDoro recorder" says "Mr. Janes M, Blair, as the traveler begins to finn oat, has resumed charge of his house, Some men are born to greatness, if fortune favors them to find their special line of fitnesp, and if ever a man was born to rule with gen tle sway over the public, that man is J. M. Blair. Although tho house was previously a good one, the magic touch of the new propri? eior has effected changes as unlooked for. as they are agree ble and it is now without a su perior. Sept 17-tf. - .' .-'-,! DIPLOMA, AWARDED BY THE ' AMERICAN INSTITUTE, TO J. w. McKEE, FOR Embroidering and Fluting Machines, 'It is ingenious and will meet the wnts of every matron in the land.' Exhibition of 1872. John E. Gavit. Eec. Secy. F A. Barnard. Pres.! Samuel D. Tillman, Corresponding Secy. New York, November 20, 1872. - This simple and ingenious Machine is as useful as the Sewing Machine, and is fast be coming popular with the ladies, in the place of expensive Needle-work, its work being much more handsome, requiring less time ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. ; ApVERTISEMENTbs MUSIC HAS CHARMS ! 1873. A 11 ) ! THHD STOCK THIS SE1S0S. W.H.& R. S. TUCKER & Cff., H PRICE REDUCED. S 35,000 OF THE CELEBRATED IIOMNGCU VyRGAJSS, IN DAILY USE. A RE NOW RECEIVING THEIR PUR - chases made within the last few dara in the Northern Markets, and are better prepar. STAPLE iKD FANCY DRY ea man ever yo supply uie unus witu vne EIC ' hAYETTEVILLE 52. 1&o!esale and Rftail Dealer In GOODS The beet musical talent of the . country i recommend these Organs. The nicest and best. More for your money, and gives better I satitnaction, than any other now made. They j comprise the. , Eureka, Concerto, , Orchestra andf Granls. iated Catalogues sent by mail post vany address, upon application to B. SHONINGER& CO., ; New Haven, Conn.. July, 30 6m. ;v gUILDINQ' LOTS. Parties, wishing to purchaseBuildingLots, I should call and see the lots which are offered for sale by the undersigned. Purchasers will be suited in 8ize of lota. For particulars ap ply to - . ; . ' - . t : R- H. WHITAKER, r ' " Friend of Temperance Office. ! Most Fashionable and Desirable . . Goods -' .... in their Several.Departments or This lat, with the former purchases of this Spring, makes our Stock the . LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE in the State, which we are offering at whole-' sale and retail, at prices that MUST ATTRACT THE TRADE. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & 00. . may 21 tt y SAP OLIO is a substitute for Soap for all House hold purposes, except washing clothes. WOOLENS, FLANNELS, WFIITE v GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, HOSIERY and MILLINERY. - - BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, V ALICES ' rfc, dc. - I offer to my friends and customers a full line of particularly attractive and desirable Spring and Summer Dress Goods, and a beau-, tiful assortment of Japan Silks, White and Colored Piques, to which your especial atten tion is invited. ; s . ; Prints, Domestics, . Oottonades, Ducks, Jeans, and" Piece Uoods. generally, in all de sirable grades, styles and prices,- which guarantee to suit. CLOTHS,-UASS1JI ISKKa UKJNTS' FURNISUIN'O GOODS, 3 The "Silver Tongue" ORGANS For Parloi,' ' Church and School. were "aristocratically," but art? -t rvt f-ri a iknrli nort tTik nv rxnn on XTi-v la. as tliey ;mea are inilicatiriflr a chance ia this I dy s toilet is now complete without it. A Ma room for the use of guests, and the children and youth will be famished with instruments of music, athletic games, &c, free of charge; Good horses, vehicles, and careful drivers will be kept for tkie- accommodation of guests at moderate pr ices. A line of Hacks will run froih the Springs to the depot at Statesville, to connect with the trains on each road, to convey passengers to and from the Springs as soon as the travel will justify; until hen, conveyance maybe had at the Livery St ables at Statesvillo. As a sudden transition f rpm the low coun tries to the mountains, or vice versa is often attended with very great nsk to persons unaccustomed to such changes, it may be economy, and a pleasure to those who wish to visit the mountains in the summer, to call at these Springs in passing to and lro, not only to make the trip more gradual, but to prepare the system for the change. The health of my family and self was great ly impaired by living in a miasmatic region for a number of years ; to recuperate, we came io this place live years since. Our heaLh has been restored by these waters, and that without the use of five dollars' worth of medi cine durins the whole time. That the public may have some idea of the curative properties of the water, a few testi monials are appended. These certificates were given in regard to the Spring in use, for a number of years, the others were recently open id. and is soon as an analvsis can be had. the Dnblic shall be advised of their nrODerties. An effort is being made to obtain a Post Office at the place, bearing the name of t Springs : until then Olin is our office. ' JOHN F. FOARD, M. D., May 10th, 1873, Proprietor. MAXTJFACTUBED BY I. P NEEDHAH & SON. SAP OLIO for Cleaning your House will save the labor of one cleaner. .Give it 4 a trial.J ' .... v ...,. f ,... S A I' O 110 for Windows is better than Whiting' or Water. No removing cm tains and car pets. : 1 : ; S A POLIO cleans Paint and Wood, in fact the en tire house, better than Soap. No alop pingi Saves labor. You can't afford to be wiUiout it. SAP OLIO for Scourina Knives is better and clean-, er than Bath Brick. Will not scratch.- S a"p 6 L 10 is better than Soap a-d Sand for pol ishing Tinware. Brightens without' scratching. S A P O L I O Polishes Brass and Copper utensils bet ter than Acid or Oil and Ro'ten Stone. In greater vuiety than before. Rib ;biis, Whito Goods, Laces an. I " Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Towels and Yankee No , : tions, Corsets, plain - -and embroidered I Sudani Foy's, U t - . -inompsou'a uiove i TIawk'a 0n and - , other celebratoil . , ; IIOOP-KIBTS, BDSTtKS, &c. An imsncn-'e stock of Boots and Shoes, from coarse to fine wear. Can please all in want of these coofls.' All of the latest sty lea in Gents SiHk, Cork , Straw, and Fur Hats. fitting,' makes) PARASOLS ESTABLISHED IN 1846. No's. 143, 145 &. 147 East ;23rl ISt., N. Y. Responsible parties applying for agencies in sections still nnsunrtlied. will receive Dromnt attention and liberal inducements. Parties residing at a distance fro a our authorized agents, may order from our factory. Send for illustrated price list. " 1 juiy lb-ii. respect. To all who entertain a re- in- or finished in liw8, tba' .doom ? v JTT. J ciiused it all that seal- lcl IUCKA oliUU gard for our SoutHern youtii, sUouia silver plate for $3.75. Yes ! for, if he had not jii that first glass, , it 'Would possible for hi in to have ird' And novy Avhoso iot the hanil;that auced and c:tus- for had tihb not laps he never would md might have ris- 2nce and fame might: have i . .... ' . j i ootpriDteLin the sands of time,' Hi never could have' boon pblitera- ) Woman inb-usted o your kpmg isaiuiuhtv bower, and be assured that from yo$- to whom much has boon given, much wU -be Jrequired. Then hovr careful you should ;bo to exert your iijnaeace in behalf jof the right; instead of extending 'tliQ 'do uimiona of liacchua, you should help to stay his fearful power. Th0 i tem neraTice pnn.lft ia weat. bilt if VOUr m- flnr nf in if hoh,i it Would Taints in North ana mecnameai arts. Hence occupa tions, of this nature were seldom en gaged in by Southern men, who could gain support otherwise, and in such a lifirht was employments of the most noble and aggrandizing character ex hibited to them, that they learned to condemn them also, though they prov ed always lucrative to their craftsmen. But time, in the course of 'natural events, often makes material changes, and stern necessity, in a; time above alluded to, made sad inroads upon the enjoyment of their unprofitable pur suits; then did they become, convinced that they had blundered in toto, and be an encouraging circumstance to perceive that the respect for labor is on the increase, and those old preju- dices foreign to us by nature, are fast wearincr awav and the sooner- they a nbliWafprl frnm Wdm tn hnnW Ia commended by ragular Medical! practition- of our common country, the better it 309 Braodway, New York. AGENTS WANTED ept.5 7--tf- ; i - II ,11111 I DR. GARVIN'S ELIXIR OF TAR. will be for us all. Much has been ac complished thus far,-but time is yet necessary tp eradicate the evil. Such a potent one as it onde was, ' can not disappear at one gust of; the wind. It was, not long ago, a hard thing al most for mechanics to respect them selves, wlien those around them " de- nibd them respect. Their vocation era and a speedy cure guaranteed for Colds, Cough, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spit ting Blood, Consumption and all pulmonary Complaints, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Dyspepsi and Gout Dysentery, Oholera-morbus, Chol era and all liver land .bowel complaints. 'Kid ney diseases and all affections of the Urinal organs perfectlyihaimlesa free from Min eral or Alcoholic properties pleasant to tke and never knswn to faU Price $1.00 per Bottle! Fulf particulars with medical test) niony and certificates sent on application. Ad dress, L, F. HYDE & Co., 195 Seventh Ave nue, New York. SO- contrary to tneir ciesires, were onven was looked nwn as degrading, which into these sime " menial" occupations nad no mean effect towards degrading to ootaiu means to ouy tneir uutcner s those who followed it. But this meat. Here society first began to re- cjai heresy which so long ahze the evu mljuence oi the opposi tion to manual laborers, and of this incubus upon the body politic. he absence of i ailroads between leading 0 aroiina, the small soonbecomcl werfuU powerful table mechanicathose who behave Darts from the Devil; or Cupid Abused, A Book just issued, exposing the 'personals' that have appeared in the New York Newspapers; their history and lesson. Stvliiih Villinna fiillv TiT-w-nnaorf-' ncrvonon I . - r .1 . . i Southern society, that manual labor tiful women; Olanastinemeetogs; how frus , . , , trated; The History of the Goodrich Tragedy was dishonorable, has exploded, and tue resajt 0f a 'personal.' Description of its atoms scattered to the four winds hiving Broadway Statues. '. Exposes social corruption. Sent on receipt ofoOcts. Ad- of heaven. Every community lfflearn- dress, Unique Printing House, 36 -VeseySt, in of in rpsrprt And fincoiirar'a resnec N.. Y. o . -- o- . x -- folds of its beautiful banner , woul majestically r float ftloft, o'er! many places where intemperance now; reigns supreme. , j King Alcohol would lose streams or tne mountainous portion 01 with tbo rnXiTietv of gentlemen, and the State the want of enterprising conJuct them?elves as all good citi zens should. They and their families ..I , m ' 1 .A. L his swajj tne deaaiy scepire.wuiuu . xio has wielded so long, would fall j powj m1k f. iht VI nt. arid he WOURl oe -como a captive prisoner, over lettered form tho! Americanl would proudly soar, uttering; shrill cries f delight, that its native,; home was free from the hand of the destroy er. - .. - sr a . i-"- Dursuits, in wnicu mechanical skill is brought tc bear, were, for a lohg time, attributable, in a measure, to this. ver dict of society. I5ut its error has for tunately been detected, its detrimental whose Matures corrected, and it is to be hop- Ea"-le I ed f hat- ft new era ha3 dawned . upon us, and that a more prosperous future in this res jiect.l is before the Southern i : k ' fob the boJial. Mits. Editeess : An arlicle .fhieh I read iu the Friend last week,' signed 'llosp'ea'-was one of the most thrilling j ag it coritinues A I 'ever read. The, writer said n learn ed to drain the fatal glass and to play c mis in the army. : But, -now he has returned to the. temperance foljd? and, it may be asked, what for? Why, to nave his own soul and to do j fall the good he can for poor: humanity . that lies struggling in vice and mini i i You have bo many good writprs for your department, Mrs. Edit.ss, it would hardly seem; worth thd , while for me to attempt to say anything; but, beiagA member of your Order and ardent frieu'd at the temperance cause, I feel it my duty to sayjajS well as do all that I can in behalf ; of the suffering ones of earth. ;l1ffcvllearn -ed to drain the f.d,ai glas3, aul God being my helper,; I never will. jj ! How etrange that man will prut him self below the wild beasts of tf for est that he will degrade him4elf, by the use of liquor, that he will ruin for tune, reputation an 1 all earthly pros- pecta and destroy body and soul r are those who constitute the greater part of the"; congregations which as semble at tfie respective churches listen to th teachings of the Gospel their children encourage the .village schools ; they patronize the merchants; they are always foremost in contribu ting to charitable purposes ; they keep the wheels of . prosperity revolving. It The field of the mechanics is always is important then, that our young open, and never in danger of being men should be taught that labor is crowded. The experience of the past honorable, and to command respect, has induced many to enter it, and one mqst follow some honest calling, wisely have they acted. So long as Let them select some agricultural, this republic continues to prosper, so j mechanical, or other pursuit of labor, to surpass all and by industry and strict attention i - - states. tress of the nations of the long will mechanism be countries in wealth, so long, on the to business, honot their position not whole, as it continues to be the mis- their position' them. 'Already have some of the most distinguished men of North Carolina sent their sons to Northern cities to learn trades, and we trust .the period will soon come when the Old North State will have cities and advantages to learn her sons lucrative trades within her own bor ders. Let tljem learn them, not only as a duty, but let them be stimulated because it is a privilege, a high-and honorable one, a privilege which ele vates more without injury to his fel low-man. Young men, no away tnen, with the idea' of something low in manual labor, and bury such' thoughts in the remotest corners of oblivion. GCALTEKUS, JR. , Richmond Hill, Sept 3rd. earth, so pne of the most lucrative, honorable and eminent occupations! known to our citizens. This is especially the case in tho pres ent era of the affairs of tho South, and ! our boys are becoming sensible enough to learn the trades, and to look with cbntem'pt and disgust upon 'the shal- low-mmuea squirts oi - .amencan ar istocracy," who persist in giving them the "go-by," because they work for their living, and whoso daughters pass the humble mechanic with elevatec" no- ' ses, and draw in their skirts, lest they should touch 'the honest and paid-for garb of the man of manual pursuits. . "One thing of vital importance should always be duly observed by the me chanic. He should t be educated, and he should educate his children. The one ne owes to nimseii ana nis coun try ; the other to them andy iheir God. W. S. MOORE, Greensboro, N. C DEALER 12! THE Celebrated MA.SON & HAMLIN . . AND j PRINCE & COMPANY Church and Parlor ' ORGANS. THESE being the odest " Makers" of Or-, gatls in America, " sparing neither time, nor money," have now reached (together) about 1,20,000 Organs made and in use. My sales have far exceeded expectations. People are fast educating in sacred and fireside Mu sic by the use of these instruments. $125 or $137, buys a good Organ, with knee swell. Liberal discount to Churches, Lodges, Min isters and Schools. Encourage home dealers. You can save money and freights, by buying Sow Creek, Iredell Go., N. C, Sept 1st, 1S69. Dr. toard : In answer to your inquiry con cerning my knowledge of the effects of your Springs. I would state, that I have foe, the last twenty-years, recommended the water, to patients laboring under certain diseases. 5 In most ciae3 the benefit has been very ob'vious, ami ia some retuaatable. The disease to which the "water is test adapted, (so for as my observation extends) are Dyspepsia, Liver Disease, Degeneration of the Blood, whether idiopathic, nr the consequence of acute disea ses. Many diseases of females : Amenorrboea Chlorosis, &c. It is very cool and pleasant to the taste, and most persons drink large quan tities of it from choice. R. CAMPBELL, M. P This is to certify that I lived at the above named Spring for twelve years, and that my wife, who had suffered extremely several years with rheumatism, was permanently cur ed without medical attenaon. inuring our stay there iny family enjoyed uninterrupted health, except that my wif was very nnuch drawn from the great suffering produced by the disease. I have witnessed the effects of the water upon many persons, and conversed with manv more wno have usea it, and I un hesitatingly affirm tlict I never knew -any wa ter to eo ual it. It is very palatable, cod to cook with, and for bathinz, very efficacious, Signed,! I . F. M. MASON Iredell county, N. C, May 1st, 1869. During last year I had a most violent spell of cramp colic, which assumed a. periodical form, attacking me witn great violence every evening for four days. At tbe end oi that time my stomacn was so lrntaoie, i couia not swallow a mouthful of my own well water without pain, when, on receiving a gallon from the Eupeutic Springs, I drank a pint lm mediately, and all the gallon in a few hours. without the slightest inconvenience and great ly to my relief. For years my wife had suf fered extremely with cramp of the stomach produced bv the imprudent use of ice, and livina in a miasmatic section; by spending the season at these Springs her health was restor ed. Other, members of my family were cured of obstinate and xifcronic cases of chills by this water, after all other remedies had failed. Signed, O. O. FOARD. ' Olin, N. C.v January l3tb, 1870. This is to certify that my health had been greatly impaired by traveling in the low coun try, and I was subject to severe attacks of bil ious colic, and snnennff witn cnronic uiax- rhroa woi inrinAMi to spend a snort time at the Eupeptic Springs. My health was consid- nHv rpc.niited. and I was soon enabled to J ' . , , , T 11. 1 raanmA mv anenatomea laDors. rroiu vuo w cal reputation of this water, I am persuaded (there is no better in tne couusry ior w diseases ' ' rSigned, WM.ULUSS,1. v., 1870. Of the N. C. Conf M. IS. U. soutn. The health of my wife was very feeble, and symtoma of dropsy, evident. -1 carried her to th RnTwrntic1 Springs., and she was greatly improved. I learn' from the family, that some years since, my wife's mother took one of her ease, to Baid Springs, and by , bathing a few $20 THE BEOKWITH- $20 Portable Family Sewing IMachinei ON THIRTY DAYS' TRIAL. ' SAPO L IO for Washing Dishes and Glassware is invaluable. Cheaper than Soap. SAPO L Y 6 removes Stains from Marble Mantles, Tables and Statuary, from Hard-finished Wa-ls, and from China and Por-celain. S A POL I 0 removes Stains and Grease Irom Car i pets and other woven fabrics. There is no ' one article known that will do so many kind's of work and do it as well as Sapo- lio. Tit it- a specialty some of the lntw . I'aris novel ties, and- a large stock of Un.-brellas for sua ai-.d ra'ix. - You should sso them. Kxrerieace has long tince taught that 1 i deal, fairly with all. an I the unprecedented siiccebs in business for tha last year hB in- Induced me to lay iu a much larger stock, than ever before, .wiiicn i can, win, ar.a ao sen a popularprices. Trusting to be sustained in the future as m tho past, 1 snail ever contmuo to rpresert goods as they areand sell them ' at the veiy lowestprices. You are earnestly solicited to examine for yourself. Respectfully, Apiil 16 3m. A. CREECH. : ' ' THE BECKWITH SEWING M1CHTNE, Price, $12 aiid $20. HAND Vilh Strength and Cajxieity Equal lo' Any, Regardless of Cost. Tne Cloth plate is the size used by a $100 I HAND Machine, is of Polished Plated Steel. Attach-1 menta of proportionate size and quality, while J the entire Machine has corresponding finish throughout. Braider. Embroiderer,- Guide .1 Uemmerj Gatherer, four sizes of IN eedles, &c , are GIVEN WITH KVEKY MACHINE. No Toilsome Tread of the Treadle. SAP L TO a iiew and wonderfully effective Toijet Soap, having no equal in this country or abroad. s : A p 6 i. i b as an article for the Bath, "reach es the foundation" ofall dirt, opers the pores and gives a healthy ac tion and brilliant tint to the, skin. Every Machine Carefully Tested and Falty' Warranted,? - . BECKWITn SEWING MACHINE CO. ' Near 17th St. and Union Square, 363 Broad way, ST. Y.' . , -July 9. 3. m. HAND SAP Cleanses and 0 I Beautifies the Skm THE invention of the Beckwiih Sewing Ma chine is the result of an effort to bring before the public a Machine, with all the trench, durability and efficiency of the lar ger Machines, at a price so low that the poor est may have one. ' Like a fine watch, compared to a family clock, so the essential properties of the large, cost'y Machines are found in the Beck with. Hear what the Sciantifio American. Ameri- enn A grlculturist and other popular journals says of sjt : " We exhibit in the accompany iLg engraving (a Machine,) one that possesses the utility of more costly ones, while it is furnished at a price below anything we have had of the kind that cas perform the same work in as complete a manner." " And now we are prepared to endcrsa the Beck with Sewing Machine as one worthy of being at - once secured by all who cannot purchase tbe expensive machines." " It takes up but little room, works smoothly, and is altogether such a wonder in. it's liue, that to see.it in opera tion, calls forth immediate praise and admi ration.' It is well and. strongly made ; it use quickly learned by a child. Is 80 . light that a lady can carry it with her in a reticule when visiting, or on a journey. Is a useful addition where-otiiet machines are used, eith er for carrying to different room", or .where two wi3h to sew at the same time. Is appli cable for almost all kinds of sewing. ' Agent wanted. . - AddresP, SAML. I. GASKINS, Lake La nding, Hyde Co., N. C Aug. 13 ly. ; ' " ' , instantly removing any stain or blemish from both hands and face. D JALEIGH FEMALE SEMINARY. RALEIGH, N. C. HAND F. P- HOBGOOD. A. M., A. F. REDD, A M Principals. HANI) Mu- Db. L -Voa MEYERH0FF, of Vienna, sic Department. The imposing new building, with its improv ed school apparatus and recently finished musical outfit, wul be opened on SEPTEMBER 1st, 1873. The Faculty has been largely increased. The Musical Department is in charge of Frof . Von Meverhoff. a nunil of Rubinstein. The HAND Piofessor is a brilliant performer, and has succeeded well as a teacher of vocal and in strumental music in this State. Apply for catalogue. june 25 ly. SAPO 10 is without a rival in tbe world for curing or preventing roughness and chapping of either hands or face. S A POL IO removes Tar Pitch,- Iron or Ink Stains ancj Grease, for workers in Machine Shops, Miner, Ac., is invaluable; For making the Skin White anct Soft, and giving lo it a "bloom of beauty," it ia unsur passed by any Cosmetic known. SAPO L I 0 costs lo to 15 cents per cake, and everv bodv should have it You j will like it. "W. A I T . Dealer '.- DRY O00DS, HOOTS AND SU0ES, j HATS AND CAPS, ; Readv-Made Clothing HOSIERY, NOTIONS, TRUNKS, , V ALICES , GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS- No. 54, Fayetteville Street, . ' N. G. april 19- RALElOIl -3m. A WATCHES, JEWELRY, & SLTiVER-' PLATED WARE & CLOCKS. I have been to New York and have pur chased a large assortment. ot the above. My stock is mill and complete. 1 have as large a stock as before the war. NEW FASHION A BLE and HANDSOME. My assortment of Spectacles Is complete, all kincs from 50 cents to f 15 Suit all eyes. ' i I want the members or tne legislature ana visitors to call and see me at my old stand. Same place for 32 years. Watchea and Jew elry repaired. I will sell cheap for CASH. Lron't forget or pass'Dy tne uiu vyahjh near the Capitol. "' - dot. at) tf. J. C. r&LK. ofm". New illustrated catalogues sent free. I days it was pernianently cured. Aug. 18 120 THE ; Tiiousanaa ve aomg it, m i xhis done and there ia no obstacle to save just such as tUese v mat . pmper- t society. Heretofore the majori- Ance men are laboring, iist ;ua xawux on I ' Tlie field ia indeed white unto t. triA lahnrflrs ftra few. Bat, if alf will but 'do their duty it is ty of workmen have neglected educa tion, they have indulged too ireely in bacchanalian revelries, they have was ted their means for the wine cup, they have frequented gaming establish- cuad from the drunkard's grave, or Lx instead of spending their even Catt. R. A. Shoiwell. The many friends of Oapt. R. A. Shotwell will, be glad to hear of his unconditional release from the Albany Penitentiary. He ar rived in this city yesterday evening d y tne Kaleirh & (Jaston itaiiroaa ana took rooms at the Yar borough House, Darin g the afternoon and evening he was visited by a large number of our citi zens who were more than pleased to extend him their hearty congratula tions. He is looking well and in the enjoyment of good health. News, 12 tUPEPTIC SPRINGS. TiON'T FAIL TO TBY THESE GOODS- finv it of vour merchant if he has it or will j procure it for you. If hot, then write for our famphlet, "All about Sapolio," and it will be mailed free. 1 " ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS, . 20 Park Place, N. Y. June 4-ly. V - .- - - ' DR. CBOOK'S 0FOTAB ! Ten Tear of apnblto tet has proved Dr .Crook's Wlneof Tar to have mora : merit than any similar preparation ever offered to the public. It Is rich In the medicinal qualities of Tar, and unequaledl for diseases of the Throat, A Langi, performing tne most remarkable oarea. It 1 effectually cures all Coughs u4 Colds. It baa cured so Jmany cases of Asthms awt Br4Bcli Urn, that tt ED WARD FA SNA CH, .r..',.,v. UALEIGH, N. C, LOCATED IN REDELL jPo. ,:jSTpiTH fAlOLINA, Fifteen mites from Statesville, which is on tie IK. xV. O. it. i., and terminus of the A. T. & O, R have for many years had quite a local refutation for curing Dys pepsia, Chills, I)ropsy, Scrofula, Rheu indism, Amenorth(ea, Chlorosis Hys teria, Cutaneous, and other diseases. arising from a deranged Liver, or other internal organs, Th MiKEBAt properties of the water 6f the Spring, longest known, are so admirably combhv , that invalids and children drink it with avidity, and in large quantities, wiiho.it injury to the stomach. j From my own experience and observation for five years, I am fully satisfied there is no water in this country superior (if equal) to this, to Duiia up prozen aown constitutions; especially those nerve exhausted patients. prematurely worn aown Dy- excessive mental labor- An 'invalid sleeps here equally as well as on the sea-side, for these reasons, viz : The water has the effect of producing sleep, and there are two ravines that meet here, making from the Brushy Mountains on the North and North-west,' which bring currents of moua tain rSiafidl YI2i. i . Y A.S58U1N, Sheriff of Iredell county, N. C Soma vears since ray wife's health was very much impaired; and as it waa . not convenient to move her to any Spiings; at the suggestion fomiiv nhvsician I procured water from the Eupeptic Springs, which she used several creat advantaae. Tsigned,) MILTON GRAHA31. : 1870. Com'r. OHu Township, IredeU Co., N. C. Jebusalem, Davie Co., N. C., Jan 19, 1870. jjr J Y. t OARU -JJear Jtr . xjosh ou- mer ' I recommended a lady patient to ; visit your Mineral Springs, near K)lin. She; had been suffering for sometime from all the usu al consequences oiouiary aerangemeuuuix the system naa Become luioiercu uiouivim of every kind. , She came back much improv ed, and, I have bad very little trouble with the case sinca- Respectfully, . - the case s w. W18MA.N, M. P. (Two Doorp above State National Bank.) has speclflo for these com- -plaints. For Pains In tho it, Stde.ov uark, ravel or KMnov Als , diseases of the vrln ry Ornuis, JBiej - or any IJver Complaint it has noeauaL It is svlso a rapcrtor ToaJe, Bestoreo the Appoilto Strenrtbens tlio Sy tem, Bestors the Weak and mbUl ttd, . Causes tbe Food to Digest, BemoTM Irsppsl imI InditJn, Prevent Malarious Fevers Gives tone to vow System. UDIES AND GEMTS' FIRE WATCHES, LARGE AS80KTMENT OB" Fine Jewelry, Tableware AN1 CLOCKS. ALSOi STERLING SILVERWARE., Seals vob Notaries, Corpob tioxs, &c, made to order. IIaib Jk-welbt made to order. KepaIrisg promptly and carefully at tended to. april 12 ;-tl Bein" 8 ysar8 of age, and having known one of the Springs, now owned by Dr. Foard, for mote tha i fifty years, I affiira that during that time 1 bwe koowa miiy persons cured diseases bv tue use of sai a w- tr (SlgUOU,-. ' . oaui uvh uaJiu- Jan. lott, ia- I qj several years I have known the Eupep- Snrimrs. have sent to them some Of the worst chroniff 6a sea of ChCla, Torpid. Liver, Dropsy Ulcerated VYomo , ana Drosen down .wtltntions from other causes, and I affirm that for diseases of any of the internal organs i iwlioivethere is no better water in this conn trT (Signed,) . - WM. P. PARKS, M.D. Olin N.C., Dec. 8th, 1371. i E RUTHERFORD COLLEGE, Burke County, Ni C. . HAPPY HOME, P. O. THE THIRTY NINTH ACADEMIC, and Fifth Collegiate term of this flourishing school open will on 30th of July, and end on 17 th ol December, 18(3. The Jf acuity lull; Tuition cheap; Board from $8. to 1 10. per month, washiug, hghts, and all included. 13 A Law liepartment is now added to the Oourse. Come here for pleasantness, Cheap ness, Learning, Health aud Piety. ' - Address for Catalogue, - KV . 1L L. ABKUNE H Yt President. : June 18-tL . ' That Pale, Tellow, SIcklj-LooMnff Skin in cbansed to one of freabnees and nealto. Those OiseMes or tne Bkln, Pimples, Pastales, Blotcnes and Ernptlons are removed. Scrofula, SerefaJoas Disease ef the Eyes, White Swelling, Vlcers, Old Sores or any kind of Humor rapidly d win (He and disappear under Its Influenoe. In fact it will do yon more good, and cure you more speedily than any and all other ' preparations combined. Whit ii HI It Is na ture's own restorer ! A soluble oxyd of Iron combined with the medicinal properties of Poke Root divested of all disagreeable quail- ties - It will cure any tnrBio or Stendln Disease whose reel or direct cause is bad blood. Khenmattsm, Pains la Limbs or Bones, Constitutions bro ken down by Mercurial or oilier poisons, are all cured by It. For Syphilis, or Syphi litic taint, there Is nothing equal to It. A trial wiUjpreve It. ASK FOR OB. CROOK'S coapeiT3i ' NTIUr O POKK KOOT. .- R ARE COMBINATIO N 'HE A LTH FULNESS, CLEANLINESS, ' FLEXIBILITY, L ADJUSTMENT, EASE, COMFORT, DURABILITY, NOI8EI4ESSNESS, LIXURY EOOXOMY. T HE ! A D J U.S TABLE SPRING BED BOTTOM. Whh one of these, if you ha?e a feather- Bed, a Mattress is not required. If you have a mattress, leathers are not required. You can have a most .. . LUXURIOUS BED with either, without the other IDon't; take our word for i, but take a SPRING BED ON TRIAL, - : for a. few days at our risk, to be taken away if it does not suit. " Samples may be seeu at Julius lewis ' h, Co's, T. H..Briggs & Sons', W. II. Jones & (Jo's, w. U.lorrw Co's Furniture Store, or at thB Yarborough House, - where they- are constantly in use, and where Dr. Blacknall will take pleasure in giving any inforinatioa I about the Bed. Agents wanted in" everv'' County. . County llights for Sale Low. Sen 1 orders, gtving width between side rails, to 1 ... r; . ; JOSV.S & ELI.IS, Manufacturers," ! . Uitlsbcro M.. Italeigh, N. C. march tf. . - - - - - " - TheNew Reiuedr for Kuotiire. A most Important Invention. Sold by The Llastic Truss'Co., No-685 Broadway, N. Y: i City. It retains Rupture aoso'utsly in eaie and comfort, night and day, at all times, and uuuer an bucuuiauuices, witnout any - excep tion whatever in any case, and should never be taken off during the abort time requisite lo enect a a perm Dent cure- Seat by mail. Cir culars- free. Any l)ru2tst or Physician will ! order this now Inxss f jr you, without charge- BINGHAM SCHOOL: ' :-l , MEBANYILLE, N.G. : MAJOS ROBERT BINGHAHr3uimV(It I MAa. W, B. LYNCH; Cirr. T. L. KQRW00D. The Rfcktvitli 820 Portable w . - . t- mm 1 . AM. . t Days Trial; many advantages qver aU Fall SeSSIOIl OpenS Zytn July. Satisfaction guaranteed, or refunded 5.For Circular, address, Sent complete, with full directions. ' Beck BnDl)n, Rrvnni fa'f " with Sewmg Machine Co., 862 Broadway,. N . OB. R0BEKT BlNQHAMJSup t. York, . june 18 lm. ANTED : - - . .. . v . ' A situation as teacher by a young lady t'f Olin, 'V.' C. Satisfactory references. can be given. . y r . . ' Address Miss Roberta INewbee Tomhnson, Olin, Iredell Co. N. C.., in care of Jlr. Stike leather. ' ' ' Aug. 6 tf. ; FAIR Y VOICES: A New Muaic-Book for Dav-Sohoola. Send 60 cents, and vve will mail a sample copy April let. " " 'Address, J. L PETERS, 1 599 Croadwaj, New York.
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