Hajo Desmond's wife, teI
carpet, and coloring a peachy crimson FnetlU.S 01 TempGrailCe
Directory:
. . . .
Mamma is old eiioagli to know Int
1
BT H-ELLEU FOKEST, G EAVES
It was just the very ppot for love
maliing -a rustic Bunimer-liQUse bo-
Nol' ahe flashed out.
That' awkwart,' said Major Das-
tiioud, reflectively. Tbeu I wippose
the matter is ali uj.'
Who who 'in the gentleman ?' ask-
The Qrler of the Friends of Teuupertnoe
wad instjiiated in the city of Petersburg, Va.,
Ob tbc ;E)tu and 8otb of Novem-ber, lbt5.
side ti e liver all lovely arid odorous ed Juliet, a little anxiously.
With the b ue clqstors of Wistaria bios-
ouujb mm iuo creamy curls I spice-
Bcented boney-sacklea i ; while afar off
in the woodn, . wLrp-poorwill
The next annual session will be held ' in
New Orleans, the f ourh week in OcloWi
next . j ' i
fT" Concerning aH matters pertaining- t
the Order in LouLsana, address W. "W; McGari.
ty, President, New Orleans, or John Crebbin,
Secretary , 1 i
SOUTTOAROUN STATE COUN
CIL NO. 8.
OUR ORGAN THE
OFFICEKS. I
T I I . t -1 TT1 'r
Jj rlOHtl OX J. CHIP Cr&HG 6 Ex-President James T Bragdon, Flintville.
was
niui muring bw plaintive strain, and
the ml moon, a globe ot luminous
; trees on
'Why, it was myself.'
You, Maj6r Djamoad ?'
Yet-, L Why not?'-
Juliet Clcrefuont laughed, ana co
red, and dropm-d her eve'.ashts
Thv wurti at least an eighth oT aL:
inch longer than the widow's.
Why, you're not thirty yet, and
poor, silly mamma must be forty, al
the very least !
I cm seven-aud-twenty,' said the
pear,, was risiDg behind tho
the opposite shore.
Mrs, Cleremdnt sat among"the bon
1 1 1 ' v mi a T
educKiep, in Diacic Biiir. tnmmea wun
ilp.PIt fulil a ci( crann TinrrlfO : 'trHj.reA
on ber scarf; and h banfkercbief i witb li,li' W m,unm
was bordered, inch-deep, with black,
while ber glossy hair,; banded -.under
neath the widow's cap, and her large
. . .. : ... .'.I
. velvet-dark eyes, , matched the crape
and burgles to' a charm.
opposito
the
PUBLISHED BY
RE?. R. H.WHITAKER
1 ilialeigli, 1ST. C, ' 1
s the official organ of the order Terms $2 a
,ear,
THE SUPREME COUNCIL.
ii . , . - ... - -
The Supreme Council of the Order was" in
stituted
1867
in Petersburg, VaH Jane the "25th,
JjALL AND WINTER, 1873.
W. H. & R. S. TUCKER &, CO.,
Importers, Jobbers & Retail-
ers.
Have rece:ved their splendid Stock of
DR ? GO O D S,
' LADIES DRESS GOODS,
All new styles and shades of
LA D I E S DEE S S G 0 0 D S
NATIONAL HOTEL!
- .; '
RALETGII, N.C.,
Comer H wii'n and E lentoa Streets.
IMMEDIATELY H9ETH UF C1PIT0L
Major Desmond Btood
loaning against the rustic post of
Bummer-houso door. : '
'My. dear major, you surery cannot'
be in earnest (said tho widow, daintl
iianaiing a smaii goia-siopperea smeu
ing-bottle. . , " r
'Why shouldn't 1 be earnest ?" de
manded the major, with great! coin pos
ure. 'Of course Turin earnost, ' Mrs.
Jleremont. 1 love you I Won t you
marry me?' . 'J) .' '- 'f - - i-;
Tlio widow g'anced up then down
and feigned t(- be overcomo' 'with the
most graceful confusion. ; J
'The mischief take the man 1'
thought she to herself J ' Wh couldn't
ho have ktptrjbis Benitments to him-
Belf until Gerard Jussiiigtoh bad pro
posed?' dthiaQnd is rich -and well-
i half, a
I must
; i r ,oth-
bred, but Jusiugton is worth
niilliou, at the- very least.
potpono theirisi, sTme way
Thus bhe uieditate.l behind thi c
i i t of lior b'uek-odged pocket
kerchief,. while Major fiD
, thought ho-.v baudsOu'O her: jejeiaslus
were.
'Doar Majo Desmond
hand-
OSiUOIJd
is only thirty-five,
'You might as well marry your
grandmother !' said Jubet, saucily ;
and you know there is a Scripture law
airi iafct that. . .
Major Desmond looked with a sort
of sudden inspiration into tho beau
tiful, liquid eyes . that were uparkhng
with fan."
Miss Julie said be, ?alorously, ,'il
you won't , consent to my marrying
vour mamma '
'Certainly I shall notl' interrupted
Juliet, more pstively than before.
Well, then, what would you say to
iny mairying you ?' .
JuKe. slartetl, colored, and looked
preticr than ever, in her .bowiideuinent
ind confusion. ' .
'I I never taought of that tcarce
.y knowing what elso to sy.
'Think of ity won't you?' sail Mij r
Dt-s ODd, pi rsuasively. 'I'll sit still
iind niiver iav a word to disturb you 1
for fiva minutes.
Juli t '"i'eepedatthe major undor her
eyelashes, lie was young and hand
some, and she kaew ho v;is a gentie-
a:ii by Lirth and rank ; le had prop
erty enough to livo well, and sue was-
mi tir.-d of 'M:wl Mnoiselle Cieuille and
those tedious '.French exorcises, and
OFFICERS OF THE SUPREME
COUNCIL.
Presiden.t, A Tope A bell, BaTantah.fOeo.
Associate, Hev T A Carrmh, Welboru, Fla.
UhaplaiD, Bv A R Raven, Gary. N 0. f
Secretary, fUrWB Wellons, Suffolk, Va.
Treasuier C T Butler, Sbepberdstowo, W Va.
Conductor, 'James (Jutrer, Osyka, Alias.
3fcntinel; CoJ J Q Blue, Mariou, U.
The Supreme Council jrill hold its next
Biennial Session in Mirion, S. C, commen
cing onjthe 2nd Weduesday in June, 1875.
boncerning all uj a tiers cbunecled with
the Sureuie Council, address A Pope A bell,
Presideintj Savannah, Q;o, or Kev ff B
Welloiis, Secretary, Suffolk, Va,
Chaplain Rev A Coke Smith, Cheraw.
Secretaty John O Willson, Marion.
Treasurer Hash R Johnson, Nichols.
Conductor D Evander Gilchrist, Mul ins.
Sentinel B Heyward Myers, Flintville."
The next semi-annual session of this. ' Council
win be neia at Lheraw: commencing ou the
1st Tnursday in November 1873.
TENNESSEE. ,
A sufficient number qf Subordinate Coun
cils to entitle this State fto a 8 Late ConucH
rT" i "rs-JZ "" burt shoes; for gents-& ladies-
lino avaa aajnuu w iviiu tug obatC vUUuulU I - - -
3IEJVAND BOVS WEAR,
- . " .' i
Full lines of Casimeres, Tweeds, Ac.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Full slock o: Boots and Shoes, iucluding
the famous :
VIKGINIA STtlTE COUNCIL, NO.'l.
CIFlbERS. . ' '
President, Mai J W Newton, Slaautou.
Associate, B Thurm in, (Jord jnsville.
Chaplain, W G La n -kiu, Manchester.
Secretir'y, Dr J Lewis Leifcch, Uollieratowu
Treasurer, Rev J A Jefferson, Petersburg.
v,ondukr, W J Kidd, El mngton.
niinal, J M Johnsto i, Oollier.stowu. . '
The Slate Council of Virginia was organized
at Wajinesboro", on 4he 24th of April, 1866.
The pext Semi-annual Session of this body
will be! held in Manches tg coiumenciag the
3rd, Tuesday iu October, 1873.
3,iConcertiin2f all Jnatters connected with
the prefer in tliis State, address Mnj J. VV.
Newtoa, President, Slauuton, Va., or Dr. J
Lewis Litch, Co'.lieMtown, Va. ' .
This Order, rapidly spreading over : ,the Sou
thern States, bids fair to be the means of ac
complishing great good.; i
How To Sicpbk a Chahter. The following
is the form of s pplieation for a charter to form
a Council of the" Friends of Temperance
We, the undersigned, inhabitants of- . be
lieving the order of the Friends of Temperance
to be well calculated to extend the blessings
of total abstinence, and promote the welfare
of mankind, respectfully petition the State
Council, of the State of , to grant them
a Charter to open a subordinate Council, to
be called Council, t No. Friends of
Temperance of the State of to be located
We believe'in the existence of God, aiVev
erence the teachings of the holy scriptures.
We pledge ourselveB, individually and co
lectively, to be governed by the rules and
usages of Ihe tate Council.
Enclosed w charter lee, $5. Bit tal, 5.
, ADVERTISEMENTS
New style GENTS' and BOYS HATS.
Our old motto "Bsst Goods at Lowest
PKiCfcs," adhered to.
W. II. & K. o. TUl'KEu & 00.
Oct. 8- tf
She
inured at last
i
mar-.
I XX 1
you. I liavo a ooar uauiruu r at
h ardiiig-sckidul
" 'I know tbjat said Desmond, a lit
tle puzzled ; $ut what on earth have.
I got to do wfth that ?. '
I have promised
dear
Ju-her
'Much.
bet never to'iiarry again without
c ntent. 1 ovn that it was ii rash, in-
nevertheless
considerate pjjrorriisebut
I feel sacredly bouud byjL it Oh,
IMajor Dessmolid, dare I ask you to go
i it id see mj' cjiild to plead: with her
for hir mother's happiness?'
'It's a deuced ouibarrassihg sort of
a job!' said $he major, stroking- his
say, Mrs.' Cjerernont,
married first l aud ask
i'l
luJHstache.
supose we
Miss Julie's ijepnission afterward.?'
'IH ' 1 . . ... ,.K.-i .lrt.l
J.11U H lUUWiBUUUUClCU. ,j
'Impossibly, dear friend I ?
vowed
toll you that;!
JuUet Isahctions
Do I not
sacred
a
vow not to wed a second time, unless
ber '
mother's
-my
chice 1'
" 'And you &on't break it-?'
'I could not !' sighed the widow
'Then I siipposo there's no! belp for
it?' saidMaior Desmond. "Well, I'll
take the first tram lor New York,
morrow , mornihg.
'.'i I list you' ;p sd soon ?' cojd
this
to-
the
very
Maj
r
w dovv, secretly iufnriatq at
uu iL-cessaryj baste.
rhe sooner" the better saijd
De mond, gallantly kissing the plump
ban 1. with four dots of dimples at the
joints aud pink nails, that lay over the
rail of the rjistic seat. j '
'Tiie great fool!' said Mi's. Clere
mont. whenlat last she was left to
liaiself. 'IfI was a man, I f know
won In t mike such a ninny of my-
solf. And now to brin'sr Gerard Jus-
siu 'ton to tUe point as soon as possi
ble ! - ;! - v-i-.; '; !
: . i .'.'::' ''? ;v
M udemoisplle Chenille's Day- and
1 ..rding Establishment, on jMadison
Avenue, in new York, was thrown in
to a sort , of gentle excitement, the
ii. x afternoon, by the unusual an-
liotf.oomenn .
A gentlepian to
M tdemoiselle Chenill looked doubt-
"fii!, and shook her head.
'()uite aga;nst pur rules, iniy dear
K-ii I she. --- - ; -A
'Uat bo's W friend of mamma 1' crie
a let-
see Miss Clere-
ihd s::e wfis seventeen next wee i.
W:ll, Miss Juliet, what i your an
swer? fnoke out the ninjors clear,
le.as int yoicrv -I'vij
a great mind to s iy Yes said
Mi s Clere mont.
Then suppose I t?ke you b ack to
Cleroiuont Dodre with me at once,
said the major, who believed iu st'rik-.
iuy; while tue iron was hot.
It wouldn't be proper said Juliet.
'It would be perfectly proper if we
' m w ! 1 ' L J
were to De marnea nrsrj suggejiteo
tho, major. ' , . '
Wouldn't that bo rather romantic?'
said Juliet, laughing.yet not displeased-
'WellI don't -know that the ro
mance of tbo thing con.-ttitutes any ob-
ctibn observed. Major Desmond,
thoughtfully.
Major D Jsm Mid in the parlor with
dear Juliet? Then of course; she has,.
conn n'ed, sweet, thoughtful girl V ciia3
Mrs. Cleremont,-all iu a flatter.
'Fate is certainly on my side at last!
although I didn't think so when
Gerard Jussington told me he was
engaged to that odious Celesti ue Mar
ley!' ; , '. :
And Mri. Gleremont hurried down
to greet the newcomers.
'Major Desmond advanced lo greet
her. . .
'Good-moruing, Mrs.
s;iid lie. - 'She wouldn't
on any terms ! '
'Would not consent?
widow.
'And so, as you had said
an indispensable condition -'
'But gasped Mrs. Cleremont, I
didn't mean ' . .
.'Perhaps it would be well to hear
me out first said Major Dosmond,
calmly. 'And so, as she was very like
you, and generally extremely chartming
I proposed to her, and we went and
got married at once !' i.
.'Ob, mamma, won't you give "me
your blessing?' entreated Mrs. Major
Desmond, "going gracefully down' on
her knees.
'Won't you give me your blessing
mamma ?' pleaded the major himself,
with a carious twinkle in his f je.
And what could Mrs.? Cleremont do
biat consent ? Sbe had out-marjeeav-
, jd herself, and there was no alterna-
NOBTH CAIiOLINA STATE COUN-
CLL,NOi2.
The State Council of Xorjth Carolina was o
inizedat Henderson, April 8th, 18U7
blFICEKS.
1872.' . i- . i . . 1872
G0LDSR0R0, N. G.
i
riiHS IS ONE OF THE BEST . CONDUC
JL ted Hotels in the State, (new' and estab
lished since the late fire.) At this house you
will find the best Fare, Comfortable Fires, ex
cellent Lodging Rooms, a well furnished Par
lor and accommodations for Ladies.
POLITE AND ATTENTIVE SERVANTS.
JAMES W. MORRIS, Proprietor.
march 20 tf. j
GEORGE AlLEN & CCS.
DIPLOMA,
r AWARDED LY THE '
AMERICAN INSTITUTE,
TO , w. McKEE,
FOR
Enlbrohlriigaiid Fluting 3achines,
It in inunious ind will meut the wi"nt8 of
every matron in"the land.'
Exhibition r 11872.
John E.'Oavit, Kec. Secy. i) A. Barnard
Pres. Samuel 1J. ; Tdlrqan, . Corresponding
Secy New lork. November 2, 1872.
lnis simple ana ingenious Machine is as
useful as the Sewing Machine, and is' fast be
coming popular with the ladies, iu the place
of expensive AeeUle-woik, its work being
much more handsome, n quirine less time
aud not one tenth part the expense. No la
dy 3 toilet is now complete without iL A Ma
chine with illustrate! circular and full inr
strcutiens sent on receipt of $ 1- or finished in
silver plate for f ..-. ..-
Address, The WcKee Manufacturing Co.,
309 Braodway, New York.
agents wanted
Sept '7 -tf- .
This biiildifiir comparatively njw Wnd con
tains sixty-fie well furtned rumt a d ev
pry appointment for the act ommodalion ot
Sjueets.
i'.verv effort shall be made to rendr r the
NATION A. Equal to any Hotel iu ih South
ern Mates.
t" The patrnae of the travelii g imblic
and those ca: appreciate a Ot)OD HOUSE
is reHptioliully aud c rdially solioilej.
R I fcS ;
rarlor Fioor, .5
Upper Floor,.... ,. ...... eO
J. M. FLA IB,
Proprietor
Formerly of the Yarb orQ Ilouse.
Jn ailudmsi to tins Hotel and its Proprietor,
the "llnlsooro recorder" says : , V
-"Mr. Janes M, Blair, as the twveler begins
t find out, has resumed charge of this house
Some men are born to grealr.ess if fortune
favors them to find their special line of fitness
and if vera man was baru to rule with jren-
tle sway over the public, that man is J. M
Blair. Although th h use was previously a
good one, the magic touch of the new propu
elor has effected changes as uulooke 1 for as
they are agreeable and it is now without a bu
perior.
Sept I7-lf
D
s .- w
T
Deahr ir
Pre?denl, Itev. Geo. B. Wetiuore, Salisbury.
Assuciaic, W. VV; Cole, f ayettevilld. .
Chaplain, Rev. J. W- Wellons, i ranklinton
Secrie'ary, Kev It. II. Whifciker, Raleigh.
Treasu'or h. li. Hryan,; Jonesboro.
. Cou juctor, D. T. Moore, Goldsboro. ,
Sentinel, I. N. Cirke, Carth?ge.
, The
Counci
nest annual session of the State
1 will be held at Tarboro, N. C, on the
Cleremont !'
consent not
echoed' tHe
that
was
3rd WMnesday in November, 1873.
t3P1 Concernina' all matters pertainins to
the order in North Carolinaaddress Rev Geo.
B. WeHMre President, Salisbury or Rev
rt H Whiiaker, Secretarv, Raleigh.
TEXAS STATE COUNCIL, NO. 3.
? ... j ;
The; State Council of Teixas was organized
by Itev. James .Young, on the 4th of July,
1870. m -
officers. .
President, Dr. W.- C. Crane, Independence.
Associate, Dr. Jr. Al. CSears, nryan.
Chaplain, O. H. Addison, Owensville.
Secretary. J-H.-Letillier, Sherman.
V Treksarer, B. F. Hawkins, Waxahachie.
Conductor, Dr. D. Shufdrd, Tyler.
Sentinel, D. DCur.ie; Tyler '
State Lecturer, Rev. James Young.
Thejnext semi-annual session o the State
Council will be held at Tyler, the 1st Wednes
day in! July, 1873. j ;
Concerning all matters pertaining to
the oiider in this State, address the President
or thej Secretary. ;
MISSISSIPPI STATE -COUNCIL,
i - - -
' NO. 4.
Thet State Coqncil of Mississippi was organ
ized at Hazlehurst- oa the 24th day.of Sep
tember 1870.
' OFFICERS. . - '
Presideirt, . B Wagner, Meridian
Associate, S. . Mathews, Summit,
Chaplain, Bev. L. Scholield, Liberty.
Secretary, Messwann, Meridian.
Treasurer,.D, W. Jones,Jackson.
' Conductor, A. G. Walker,' Batesvill,
In Seutinel. G. H. Varilado, Summit.
OutSeuti:iel,C H. Lyier, ; f
DISTRICT VICE PRESIDENTS. I
Rev L R Reddiug, Ex-P. State Council.
Col p P Neilson, Pres't Council No. 19.
Water F Tynes, Ex-P. Council No. 6-
RevA B Nicholson, Chap. S. Council.
Theincxt session of the State Council will
be helfl at Vicksburg. Mississippi, on the 2nd
Tuesday iu December, 1872.
Concerning all matters peitaining to
ths order in tiiis State, address the President
Secretary. . , i
. J:i I:" 1 .
L
f Ccttcu, Corn and -Potato
L ' CULTIVATOR.
and
most Effective
Plows
and is
i
He brings
A
sobie
cou-
Ja it, coloring up.
t v from mamma.
'la that case, my dear, matters are
quite alteredAeaid the gracious little,
l-'r lichwomam jUauame s f Banction
i. moves all interdict.'
Major Do-snkond roue, in
fusion, us Missl Juliet Cleremont trip
led into the room. He had anhcipa-
V.d a vain, awl6vard school-girl ; here
Avas a beautiful jouog girl,.; with, eyes
iik Moore's . "dear gazalle," a; cream
white stiu, and a slight, bending fig;
uif, is white muslin, with; a broad
black sash. ' f :r " : M
Ave vou Miss Juliet ?! said be.
'yesirrn Miss Ju'iat,', the young
hi ly: answered, with great composun .
Oh 1 said the maj r. 'The fact . is'
I have " calkd it j'our!, mamma,
Miss Juliet !' : .
'I hope mamma is well Y
'Never better,?, the major answered,
and plugged desperately into the
heart of the 'matter. 'She's ! thinking
or the
t
tive loft but to submit to Djstiny as
graciously as possible.
fall Plowing
i i
( -
A contribution in the Rum1, Horns
says : ' '
I have had repeated tests ou my
farm, and do not recollect that imy
crops have ever been batter, but have
often been poorer when fall plowing
was. done, except when a sod was plow
ed under. A few years ago I plowed
oie-half a field of corn and bean
ground in the fall, and the rest in
spring, xue iau ptowea portion was
1 1 'l . ..U- i . 1 1-11
narrowea ana c uiuvaiea uu it was
very firm, and was sown to ba'rley th?
same as the spring plowed portion
The crop I judged to be from five to
ten bushds belter 'on the spring plow
ing.. Ana again I once plowed part
of a wneat stubble field iu fall, aud in
spring, the wheat field was manured
alike and plowed under, then planted
to com. The fall plowed was treated
the same as that not p'.ovred. The re-
- sult.was the same as that before men-
WST VA .STATE COUNCIL, NO. 5.
The.StateCruncil of West Virginia Was or
ganizeji at Charlestown, July 20th, 1871.
' j 04TICEES.
President, J J Chiply, Moorefield. .
Associate, C T Butler, Shepardsl'n.
ChapUin Rev Dr J R Finley, Mooi field.
Secretary. D Uowell. Charleston.
Treasflrer, O T Lickhder, ShepherdKtown.
Condu'ptor, B J Baker, Petersburg.
Sentiniel. PS E Sixeas, ' Lewisburg.
(The! next session of this St ite Council ill
be held iu Louisburg, 1st Wednesday Au
gust, i872. .--.''
Concerning all matters pertaining to
the orer in this State, address the President
or Secretary. 1 f j
FLoijLDA STATB COUNCIL, NO. 6
IThe Cheapest
Steel Plow ia use-:
3Tt does The wok of Two
with Ose Man abdOiiR, Hobsk.
It runs shallow, "js e.uiily guided,
light to the Horse.
It is made of Wrought Steel, and will out
last two ordinary Plows-' . J' .
It weeds Potatoes, and , replaces ' the earth
on the hill at the same time : '
It can be used in. any well prepared soil, i
and is equally good for Cotton, Corn and iJo.
tatoas. f
All who have used it are pleased with it.
"It is the bebt for plowing young cotton I
have ever used." CoL. A. M. Faisoh.
"It saves the labor of dne horse and plow,
and two hoe h'w U." ElDbr G W. IIophak'
J. D. Carroll Esj., says: '. So far as 1
have used it, it excels all others."
Harper Vjlliams, Esq, sajs: "It Saves
the labor of one horse and band." ;
A. B Fabudhab, ays: "I know ol no
Cultivator embracing so inany; good points,
lae., so well adapted to Working tue plant in
de several stages of its growth.
Trice $10. Liberal Discount to the trade
Also . : ,
CHAMPION COTTON AD CORN PLOW,
Champion iOicKsos Sweep,
JAnd a great vanety of Turning Plows.'-J
Flows CastiQgs qf Eyery iind,
2.Seud for a Ua aiogue.
AUKJSTS WAITED IN EVERY PLACE.
GEORGE AL.LE3T & CO.
22 & 24 Pollok Street Nefbern, N. C.
Jan. 29 tf'
. THE
BECKWITfl SEWING MACHINE
Price, $12 aud $20.
rHE invention of the rjckiyiih Sewing Ma
JL chine is the result of an effort to bring
before the public a Machine, w iih . all . tt e
strength, durability and efficiency of the lar
ger Machines, at a price so low that the poor
d6t may have one. !
Ljke a fine watch, compared to a family
clock, so the essential properties of the large,
costly Machines are found in the Beckwith.
Hear what, the Sciantific American, Ameri
cfcn AgriexiUurustj and other popular journals
says of it : " We exhibit in the accoqfpany
ii g engraving (a Machine,) one that possesses
the utility of more costly f pnes, 1 while it is
furnished at a price below anything we have
had of the kind that cat perform the same
work in as complete a maricer." " And now
we are prepared to eodr rse the Beckwith
Sewing Machine as one worthy of being at
once secured by all who cannot purchase the
expensive machines." "Ill takes up but little
room, works smoothly, and is altogether such
a wonder in its Hue, that tq see it in opera
tion, calls forth immediate praise and admi
ration." It is well and strongly, made ; its
use quickly learned by a child. Is so light
thnt a lady can carry it with her in a' reticule
when visitirg, or on a journey. Is a useful
and t.on wnere,other machines are used, eith
er, for t arry ing to diflerent ! rooms, of where
two wish to sew at the same lime. Is appli
cable tor almost all kinds of sewing. ' Agents
wanted.
Address, ..'
SAML. T. CATKINS,
Lake Landiug, Hyde Co., N. C.
Aug. 13 I v. " ' '
The Most Useful Invention of the Age.
French Starch Enamel
&HOULD BE IN JSVEKY FAMILY.
It imparls to linen a most beau tiful polish
filling the pores of the fabric and making
i he oldest article loojf frosh and. new.
it saves labor by n-aking the iron slip
smoothly snd ensi'.y. and preventing the
surch from sticking or cloggi&g.
It saves money since it produces far better
resu'ts at oneha?ftbe costs of ingredients
now iu ne, and it saves clothing by its pre
servative qial lie4 by ensip-iug thgir longer
wear w.thout washing and by rejecting to a
certain exte.iil wh it wquld prdjnarially soil or
stain the fabric. "
Every fami'y should use it ! Every lady
n eds it ! Every washwoman will be bene
fitted by it!
Read the' following Certificate from the
JFirt$ Chemixt iii Maryland:
1 have carefully examined the "French
Starch Enamel," and find in it neilhei Sper
maceti, Paraffine or Wax.' It contains no in
gredient that cn be in any way iujurous to
the finest f-r most deliate fabric
W. . A AIKIM, 51. U., Prot. 0 leinistiy, &c
i -
Read the following certificates from the
best Hotels and Laun Irios in, the Fuited
States, testifying to the superiority of
FRENCH STARCH ENAMEL over every
thing e'se in use.
DlllGUODb, BOOTS AXU SHOES.
HAxS AND CAPS,
Readv-Made Clothing
UOSIEUY.NOTiaNS, trunks'
V A L I C E S ,
CENTS' FURN1SKING GOODS
No. 54, Fayettevil'e Street,
' n. a.
.
DKVOTED to the union of all the follow,
of Christ upon the Danie rt
ii
KEW ADTEIiTISEMENTS.
y- -
Christian"
and the BIBLE a sufficient rule of faith and
practice. The organ of , .
THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
and the advocate of all its interests.
1'ublished weekly at Suffolk. Va.
Priqe, per year, - . $3,50
For six months. - - ' - 1.50
Bent to all Ministers 01 the Uospel, of everv
denomination, it i'l a year. Advertisement
uot inoousiHtent with the character of thp
paper, received at the usual rates. The
paper is well established, being now in its
XJtVth Volume.
REV .W..3. WELL0NS, Editor..
To whom all Communications should be ad
dressed.
S $) 1 3 (D
i a suJVute for Soap for all House-'
hy- except washing clotli.
0 1E) C 3 0D
for Cleaning yourIonse will save the
labor of one cleane Give it a trial. ".
sap
3 (D
for. Windows is btter than Wi!t:n!i
Water,
pots.
or
aprill'J-
RALEIGH,
-din.
W. E. ANDElt!0
iiebident.
QITIZENS
was organ-
The State Council of Florida
izedatlLake City, October 2oth, 1871, at
which jtime th9 Grand Division of the Sons of
Temperance made a surrender of its charter.
j OFFICEKS.
President, Rev T A Carruth, Welborn.
Associate, Jas Roach, Wukeenah.
Chaplfin, Rev E S Tynsr,j Live Oak, -.
Secretary, W M Mcintosh, Tallahassee.
Treasurer, T M B unker. Bailey s,
JpilYSICIAN? AND DRUOSISTS.
A prominent ftew York physician lately
compiamea to uunaas iicx about Ms Sandal
wooa uu uapsuies, stating that sometimes
they enred miracu'ouslyj but that a patient
of his had taken tnem for some time without
effect. On being informed that several imita
tions were made and sold, he inquired and
round tn.it nis patient bad been
Conductor, Dr T H Edwards, Bailey's Miils, JZfc-?T ?.T 1 Vn a i-
o.,-1iw.a u4 n.' 3 sules sold in bottles, and not Dundas Dick &
Co's. J ' ' t :
ITT .4 . . 4 a a
DISTRICT VICE-PBESIDEST3. 1 " nat nappenea to ttis pUysician may have
No , Rev Josephus Anderson, D D, Talla- take this method of protec'ina nhvsicians.
Cabrolltojj Hotbi., Bait , May 29th, 1872
Gentlbmf.s. we are using your "French
Staroit Enamel," and we take great pleas-
-arin recommending it to all frugal house
keepers, as the best arid most economical r
tide we have ever used, it lessens the labor
of ironing cl.n ifi -s ihe s tai ch and imparts a
delicate pol;sp.
Yours Rcspecttully, R. B. Coleman, '
Proprietoi of Carrollt- n Hotel, Bait.
k a.wevil
Cashier.
NATIONAL BAN,
of
RALEIGH, N. C.
Authorized Capital, - -. i5O0,00u
I7e!i in uoveuiiif.ii 1 ijili.-, Sr'c.ini.ies
irii 1--7 '
Proprietor' Grand
Proprie' ors
Bainum A v i Proprietors . Baraum'u
lei, Baltimore,
WM. H. Powers,
Hotel, New York,
0. A. Stetson's Sons,
House, New York, j Astor
Madame ' eC'urson, French Laundr
Yoik.
Barrington & Pearuall, Ftuyvesant Lun
dry, New York. -
Ham & Varuey Home Steam Laundry, Cin
cinnati, Ohio, j ;
0. Lewis Diintap, Grocer, 13 W. Baltimore
Street, Baltimore. f
Gabriel De" itt, Baltimore Autom.itic Laun
dry Baltimore. i
Thomas J. Irving 5lo., 1GS W. Baltimore
Street, Baltimore. ,
Robert fVwler, Late Slate Treasurer ol
Maryland, " , .
F. J. McDonald, Manufaclui er of McDon
asViir Uryitl, 17 Uuane Street,
ework. ,
J.ow!er& Co., Grocers, 452 'V. Balti
more Street, Baltimore.
We only ask a trial of the Enamel, feeling
confident as to the rfsi.lt.
6 J W" Lombard fc-rteet, Biltimore.
Liberal Discount to the Ti;ade. - Write
for terms and Circulars, . ,
. Fob Sale by
ALL GROCERS AND NOTION DEALERS.
Agents Warjted Eveiywliere.
Indies ask your Storekeeper for it.
Feb. 19-tf. -
B URN II AM & CO. Manuficturers.
Wilmington, Columbia and
Augusta R. R. Company.
Gen. SuPEHiKTs;sDEirT?8 Office, )
WrxMc-GTON, N. C, Oct, 7, 1872. )
CHANGE OF SCHlDULE.
QIIjANGE OF SCHEDULE.
RALSIGILA GASTON RAILROAD, )
burERlSTBSDKNT 8 OFFICE, V
' 'Raleigh, N. O., Nov. 29, 1872. ) .
On and after Saturday, Nov. 30th, 172.
trains on the Raleigh & Gaston Railroad will
run daily Sunday excepted as follow
MAIL Tit AIN.
Leave Raleigh, ,9:35 A.M.
Arrives at Weldon, P. M.
Leaves Weldon. 9:15 A'. M
Arrives at Raleigh, 3:20 P.M.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Leaves Italeigh, 8:00 P. M
Arrives at Weldcn, tj20 A. M
Leaves VV el dan, 9:15 P.M.
Arrives at Raleigh, 8:00 A. M
Mail train makes close connection at VVel
doe with the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad
and Bay Lin"! Steamers via Baltimore, to and.
from all points JNorlh, West and North w est
and with Petersburg Railroad via Petersburg
Richmond and Washington City, to and
from all points North and Nftrtfowesfc.
And 3$ Raleigh with the North Carolina
Uailroad to and from all points South and
Southwest, and with the Raleigh & Augusta
Air Line to Haywood and Favetteville.
Accommodation and Freight trains connect
at Weldon with Accommodation and Freight
traius on Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad and
Petersburg Railroad.
And at Halcigh wuh Accommodation and
Freight trains on North Carolina Railroad.
Persons living along the line of the road can
visit Baleigh in the - niprning by Accommoda
tion tram, remain several hours, and return
me same evening. ;
R. B. ANDREWS.
dec. 17-tf . Gen. Supt.
QIIANGE OF SCEDULE.
RALEIGH AUGUST AIR-LINE,
Superintendent's Office,
Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 29th, 1872.
On and after baturdoy, Nov. 30th, 1872.
irauiBon pne tt- A. a. u, Koaa will run
daily, (Sunday excepted) as follows:
Mail Train leaves Rtleigh, 3:35 P. M
Arrives at Sauford, CT15 ' "
Mail Train leaves Sanford, 6: 30 A. JI.
Arrives at Raleigh, 9:20
Mail Train makes close connection at Ral
eigh with the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad
to and from all points North .
And at Sai.ford with the Weslerp Railroad
)C aud from FayetteviUe and points on Wes
Jiu Railroad.
A. B. ANDREWS,
JVf '3P . Superintendent. '
Wilmington, Charlotte &
Rutherford Rail Road Line.
Easteun Division : New Schedule.
GOING WEST.
JOUN ARMdrilONd.
BOOK BINDER,
. -A.HD .
Blank Book Manufacturer
OVER JSORia CAROL IMA 11UOK.BT0RE
UALEIGUX If. (.
IS prepared with the. most approed ma-
chiuery lor doing in best style all mi ccer f
work in a first class
V BOOK BmOEMYj
AND
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY.
He keeps constantly on hand a large' and
varied Stock of BLANK BOOKS, which be
oners to Booksellers and Merchants at north-
krn PRICKS, or he will dnplicate any bill
Blank Books bought North at the same price.
He will furnish to Clerks of Courts at short
notice, and upon the Lowest TerniB,
Trial, Execution, Minute and Recording DoekeU
or any other book which may be needed,
lie will bind in the NEATEST MANNER
and in any style of Binding, all Books'
r : r 1. 1 . . . . .
uia.gx.iues, i a.mpnieu), JUU8IC, etc.. at nric
which cannot fail to give satisfaction.
lar Law j Jiooks bound in superior LaA.
Binding. Missing numbers of the RonorU
supplied and odd numbers taken in exchange j
it-1 uiiimny. uu4ess,
JOHN ARMSTRONG, -(Over
North Carolina Book Store,)
mav 25 If. Raleigh, N. C.
CaioIiEa Messenger
IS PUBLISHED .
SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKL
AT "'
GOLDSBORO1, N. C.
rpiIE MESSENGER is now in its Ninth
JL Volume, is Democratic in nolitirs m,.
sparing in its denunciation ot political abuses HAND
ana corruption regardless of party. Aims to
oe a saie guiae 01 public opinion 011 all topics
which engage public attention. Is the lanrpsi
circulated political paper in the State.
o U USCK1P 1TON PRK'F.
Weeklv. one vear. . jIUND
8emi-weekly, three months, - 1
AJJi'ess,
JULIUS A. BONITZ,
Editor and Proprietor,
Goldsboro', N. C.
april 51 tf.
No removing out tains nd car-
cleans Paint and Wood. In fact the en
tire bouse, betier than Soap. No slop
ping. Saves labor. You can't afford to
be without it.,
lVr Scouring. Knives is better and clean
er than Bath Brick. Will not scratch.
SAPOLIO
ia letter than Soap rd and for hi1
ishing Tinware.. Brightens without
isciatchingi
I SAPOLIO
EHdishcs Brass and Copper utensils bet-,
ter than Acid orpil and Ro'teti Stone.
SAPOLIO
for Washing Dishes and Glassware is
invaluable. Cheaper than Soap. !
SAPOLIO
renit.ves Stains from Marble 'Mantles,
Tables and Statuary, from Hard-fin-iohed
Walls, and-from China and Por
.colain. ' ' ' 1
s. .
SAPOLIO
The tollowing Schedule will go into effect at
3.25 Ai M Monday, 7th instant. '
DAI EXPttEss TRAIN, (D-ily.)
J Leave Wilmington, 3.25 a. m.
Aruveat Florence, 9.o5
Ainvw at Columbia 2 40. .
' " AugusU, 7 1-2
Leave Augusta, . 6o A. it.
Arrive at Columbia, , 11.25
Arrive at Florence . 4.15 p. M
:A n f WilmmMnn IA 95 "
NIGHT EXPRESS tiaily), Sut-day etce led.
Leave Wilmington, 5.40 p. h.
Arrive at Floience, 11.35 "
Arrive at Columbia, 3,40 a. k.
" - " Augusta 8.20 "
Leave Augusta, 5.50 r. u
Arrive at Columbia, 10.20 "
Arrive at Florence, . 2.12 a.m.
Arrive at Wilmington, 8.00 "
JAMES ANDERSON.
pet 9 tf. Geneial Superintendent.
,,f r.iany ing agajn, end nhe seut iii to! t,onfi(1 ve.y muCj auiust tho
r ." 1 ..,:ti;., f
B e II ou u"6 ' . j
'Ceitainly not,' said Juliet, pattin
jviowiu. I could inentiou other
perienca alike unsatisfactory in
fill
ex-
fal
Hr piettily-sligpered foot upon .'the 1 - ving for .ring crops.
hasseel
No 3, Wm A Willis, Bailey's Mills. J-
No 3, Janii?s B Roach, Waukeenah.
Nd 4, Dr Bee Harrison, Monticello.
No Rev W O Hampton, Williamsburg.
No t4 Rev E 8 Tyner, Live Oak.
No t, or W m S Rice, Jasper.
No 8, Wilson H Sessions, Welborn.
No 9, Dr Jame s Wiiliame Newvansville.
Nolo, A. in Shands, Bronson-
The next annual session of this Ptate Council
will be; held at Monticello on the third Wed
nesday in October next. ' 1
Concerning all matters pertaining to
the order in this State, address the President
or Secretary. j .
LOUISIANA STATE COUNCIL
i j NO. 7.
- ! ;- -" .,; -: --
The State Council of Louisana was organ
ized on the 22nd day of May, 1872, in the
city of f New Orleans. ,
I officers:
. President, W. W. 3IcGarity.
Associate. Rev. Jas. . . Godfrey.
. CUaplaia. Rev. Charles F. Evans.
Secretary, Charles Brill"
Trpasurer, B.iniel C'urrap.
Condtictor, W. B. Tbomxon,
SeLtjnel, Charles A Hamlm tan.
Esj-
Phesldeut, William Boyi.e.
protecuns nhvsicians.
diuggistja and Ihemselves,! and preventing
Oil of Sandalwood from cominginto disrepute.
Physicians who once prescribe the Capsules
will continue to do so, for they contain the
pure Oil in the best and cheapest form
Dundas Dick &- Co. nse more Oil Of Sandal
wood in the manufacture of their Capsules
than ail the wholesale and Retail Druggists
ana penumers in tne United Slates combined
and this is the sole reason why the pure Oil
is sold cheaper in their Capsules than in any
other form.
' Oil of Sandalwood is fat superseding every
other remedy, sixty Capsules only being re
quired to insure a safe and certain cure in six
or eight days. " From no other medicine can
this result be had. 1 j ;
. Dick's Soft Capsules solve the problem
long considered by many eminent physicians,
of how to aioi l the nausea and disgust ex
perienced in swallowing W'' ich are well
known to detract from, if not destroy the
fcood effects of many valuable remed es.
Soft Capsules are p'it up in tin-foil and
neat boxes, thirty in e.tch, and - are the oidy
capsules prescribed by Physicians.
.The8e were th onlw Capsules admitted
to tLe last Paris Exposition
. Send for Circular 10 33 Wooster Street,
New York.
SOLD AT ALL DRUG STORES.
General Age.icy, 110 Reade StreeU New
Vork. Nov. a. tf.
CHILDEEH'S CARRIAGES
AT
BPOWN'S. VARIETY STORE,
No. 10, Fajetteville St.,
L RALEIGH, N. a
l : '
CONFECTIONERIES,
Consisting in part of French aud Plain Can
dies, Fruits, Nuts, Jellies, Canned Goods,
Pickles, Fresh Crackers and Cakes.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
such as Accordons, Violins, Banjos, Guitars',
Flutinas, Piccolos, Drums, Fifes, Fiutes, Tri
angles, Tamhorines. Musical Boxes, Albums
and Work Boxes, Violin and Guitar s-rings and
Trimioga. Fancy Goods and To vs, of every
desciiption. .
BIRDS. AND BIRD CAGES,
(Fine Ringing Birds always ou band,)
GOLD AND SILVER FISH, '
Cigais and Tobacco, and many other arti
cles too numerous to mention Don't forget
lo call and examine my stock and prices before
vou buy. '
: NAT. L BROWN,
'Ralegh, N.C.
Y&7 28 My .1 '
STAONS.
! PASSENGER
Leave Wilmington
Abbott burg
Lumberton
" Shoe Heel
" Laurinburgu
" Rockingham
Arrive al Lilesville
8:00 A m.
11:16 "
12:30 p. M.
1:54 "
2:30 "
4:03 ,
4:45' "
TEEIGHT
P II
GOING EAST.
STATIONS.
Leave Lilesville
M Rockingham
" ' Laurinburgh
" Shoe Heel
" Lumberton
" Abbottsbu'g
Arive at Wilm'gVu
PASSENGER
7,40
8,36
10,30
10,55
12,00 p
1.26
4,3i
A. M.
600 a
11:45 "
2:05
5:00
6:00 A M
io7J6
FREIGHT.
12,00 M
A M
5,00
5,n5
9.50
12,1a F M
removes Stains and Grease iroru Car
pets and other woven fabrics.
mere is no one article known
that will do so inauv kindn ot
work and lo it as Avell as fria po
lio. fi ry ir.
iiANtD
HAND
i.
li50. j. Year. J31.5Q'
6 Months on Tnal 50 Cents.
THE
MASONIC MONITOR
DEVOTED btrictly to the Sciences, Philos
ophy, Symbolism and Jurisnrudence 01
Masonry, .News of special interest to the Fra
ternity South, aud rssays upon the History
of the Order from its earliest ages. Pubfish-
ed Monthly.
EVERY MASON SHOULD SUBSCRIBE,
llie JVlonitox has received the high- HAND
est encomiums from the impartial and intelli
gent Te8s of the country. - The proprietor so
licits the patronage and support of the Fra
ternity. Leading Masons pronounce it one o)
the lest Masonio publications' published.
.address,
JULIUS A. BONITZ,
Managing Editor,
GoldoboroV N. C.
, april 3 tf. r
SAPOLIO
a new and wonderful clfective
Toilet Soap, having no. equal in.
this country or abror d.
H A POL I 6
as on article for tho Bath, "reach
es Ihe foundation" of all dirt, opera
the pores and gives a healthy ac
tion and brilliant tint to the -skin..
SAPOLIO
t lcanses and . Uoaiitiuoa the Skin
lnsiRiitiy removing any-stain
blemish from both hands and face
W P O LI O
removes J ar, Pitch, Iron or Ink
Stains and Grease, for workers
in '.Machine Shops, Miner, dfc , ia
invaluable. For making the Skin
White and Soft, ami giving :o it
a, "bloom of branty," it ia unsur
passed by any Cosmetic known.
,4
SAPOLIO j
costs lo to If cents jer cake, and
every body should have it. You
will like it.
DdN'T FAILTO TY THESE GOODS.
Buy it ofydur merchant' if he has it or
ill
proci?-e it for you. If not, then write for our
t amiti!pt, II aboui SHpolio," and it will b
matleilliee.
. I ENOCH MORCAN'S
fONS,
ALTIM0RE REGALIA EMPORIUM.
REGALIAS, JPWELS, PARAPHERNALIA
.For all Societies
BANNERS AND FLAGS
JIanufaciurod by
SISCO BROTHERS,
No 50, North Charles Street, Opposite M
. sonic Temple, Baltimore, Md. .
Send for Price.Lift.
Janlo 1873 ly.
Juiie 4-ly.
MD WARD FASMAC1L
H, 1
. t
'
ItALEIGII, N. O-
(7ud Doors above
r
Hale'
National Hank.)
JL
CARTHAGE MALE I N STITUTE
CART HA G E,
MOORE COUNT?, N. C'
rrU.E NKXT SESSION OF TiHSiSOllOOL
L opens July the 14ih, 1873,
For circular, address,
WM j. 8TUART.
July 9
RUTHERFORD COLLEGE
urke County, N.C ,
- ' H APPY HOME, P. 0. 1
THE THIRTY NINTH ACADEMIC, . aud
Fifih Collegbie term of this flourishing school
open will on '30th of July, and end on 17th ol
December, 1873. The Faculty full; Tuition
cheap; Board from $8. to 10. per month,
washing, lights, and, a.11 included.- .
A Law, Department is no.w addeji to the
Course. Come here for pleasantness, Cheap
ness; Learning, Health' aud Piety.
atAddress for Catalogue,
REV R. L. ABERNETHY, President.
.June JS-tL
I Ladies and cents fine watches,
f LA KGB ASSOUTMKNT OF
iFiue Jewelry, Tableware
Al ( LODK.S.
i ;AIJSOt .
STERLING SlLVERnARC
j
C3
Seals voii Notauik.
! Tio.NtU lie., ma Ik to order.
1Iak jKWKliKY made to ord"r.
RkfAlKi.NU proiniitly ami carefully
teuded to. april 12
COKI'OK'
at
Hi.
T II E
L Bu
rO 11 N C.
PA LME R,
SIGN OF TUE
BIG WATCH,"
HALEKilf, N. IU.
Large assortment t'f
-Watches,
1 - , Clocks,
!. - Jewelry. ' -
U I Sdyer-ilated Ware,.
! ( Spectacle.
1
Having fitted up my Store in fine rtyle, and
Un UAnVlN'o fcLIAIn OF TARt nd see them if you want pretty and bbuaijlu;
Dinner soing west at Laurinburah. Break.
ast going east. Freight trains stop here over
nignt.
cstage ior tnariotte; ttanroaa ana Sssage
fare, Wilmington to Char'otte, onlj; f 10.
fp No Trains on Sunday. - Twb. Lpecial
Freight Trains for Ton Timber run irregular
ly. Express Freight Oars accompany each
Passenger Train. . -
... , t
WESTERN DIYISION. i '
IliCXS. j 1 TASSEKGER. 1
la commended by ragular Medical practition
ers ard a speedy cure guaranteed tor Cplds,
Cough, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spit
ting Blood, Consumption and all pulmonary
Complaints. Scrofula, Erysipelas, Dyspepsi
and Gout Dysentery, Cholera-morbui, Chol
era and all' liver and bowel complaints. Kid
ney diseases and all affections of the Urinal
organs perfectly hai mless free from JUn
eral or Alcoholic properties phiasant to. ke
and never knswn to fail Price $1.00 per
Bottle. Full particulars with medical testi
mony and certificates sent on application. Ad
dress, L, F. HIDE & Co., 195 seventh Ave
nue, New York.
JJALEIGH FEMALE SEMINARY.
RALEIGH, N. C.
Leave Charlotte
' Lincolnton
Arrive at Buffalo
Leae Buffalo
" Lincolnton
Arrive at Charlotte
M.
8.00 A.
10,43 "
127 "
RETUliNING.
1,07 p. 5t.
2,41 "
5,14.
V Q. JOHNSON,
Assistant Sui t
f eb tf.
S. L. FREMONT,
Gen. Supt
D
R. B. F. A R R 1 N Cr T O N,
SURGEON DENTIST,
haying permanently located In Raleigh, re
spectfully tenders his professional services to
the public.
. Special attention given to the preservation
of children's teeth and treatment of disease
pertaining lo the dental structure.
Om:e rooms over Tucker's Store.
Oct. 15-tL.
F. P. HOBGOOD, A.
A. F. REDD, A M-,
M..
j Princip ils.
Mu
Dr. L. Vos MEYEP H0FF, of Vienna,
sic uepartment.
The imposing new building, with its improv
ed school apparatus and recently f u- nished
musical outfit, wdl be opened on
SEPTEMBER 1st, 1873.
The Faculty has been largely increased.
The Musical Department is in charge of Prof.
Von Meyerhoff, a pupil of Rubinstein. The
Piofessor is a brilliant performer, and has
succeeded we'd as a teacher of vocal and in
strumental music in this slate.
"Apply for catalogue.
june 25 ly. j
Darts from the . Devil; or Cupid
Abused, A Book jui issue 1, exposing the
paKsonALs' that have app areJ iu tue Hew
York New:paper!; ibeir liistory and lesson.
Stylibli iiliuus futly Exposed
Adver it-emeuts f io.u des. eine men w beau
tLal wouu-n; Clandestine meetings; bow f ros
trated; The History of the Ooodnca Tragedy
the result of a 'personal.' Descripticn ol
Living Broadway Statues. Exposes social
corruption. Sent on ' receipt- ofoOcts. Ad
dress, Unnjue Printing House, 36 Vesey St.,
n. y.
Subscrib.
iui the Jb 1UKXD
onlj $2.
A very large assortment of GOLD and
SILVER and STEEL SPECTACLES,
made by Lazarus Morris, Perfected, and
Jiing'B pombination Cass. Lait many years
Without change
Oct i53t. V
MUSIC HAS CHARMS !
- . PRICE REDUCED.
Tp best mm WOULD, i
Will Last a Life-Time !
s
f 35,009 1
be THE CELEBRATED r
tIN DAILY USE.
t kThe Jjst musical talent of th country
recommend these Drgio3. Tha nicest and
best.- More for your money, and gives better
satfiictaon, than any other now mad 7. They
comprise the. , ,
Zarsi4Ci:ert3,8 OriiistraaiJ J.-ani3.S
itedlCatilogues 6ent by mail, posU
any aidress, upon appliiation to
j , " B. SlioNINGERdt CO., ;,
i NcwUaven, Conn.' '
July, $J 6m. . -
Hie .ew Ilemedv tor- Kupture.
4 mo,-t 'iuporunt lave'uliou. Soil iy Tbe
tiastio Truss Co., No- t8 J Broadway, N. Y.
Ciiy itretaiiw itupture a w'utely iu ease
aud comfort, night and day, at ail tunes, and
under alljcircumstnces, wituouk any eic-p-tion
wuareyer iu any ua-ie, aid su-jul.t
be taken joff dudu the otiori tuu'e requisite ta
effect a af penu neat cure Sen1- by mull. Cir
culans Irve. Any Diugiit or l'liysici n will
cer this new Trass tor you withott: cha rgo
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