i - - i i r i - i n I . INSURANCE. I BRONCHIAL SYRUP. BRONCHIAL SYRUP. I I3KUNCI11AL, 3lCJl. OVis r-iciATlJO. c-; THE WEEKLY ERA. TIIURSUAY, JULY 17, 187:5. j After the AVar. They took him at that pleasant time When Kiimmer falleth, and the corn, And now th places where he stood Peer dimly through the misty morn ; The hillovk where tho roses Mow I lath never rose now t how. i The pathway to tlx-distant town. Am ever, windcth low and high ; And yet liu thinks it wears a look It wore not in the days gone by: Maybe it is I wait U catch No footstep; and no lifted latch. Reside the window in the gloom I stand as I have stood lufore ; I cannot sew, the light is done. Nor is there need t ope the door; Ktr he that used to nunc, they iy. Has traveled on another way. - i lid nevrr season fall so glad As that, liefore our corn was stored, And now himself is reaped, and set Safe in the garner of the I-ord ?i Jod knows how fair a fare ran hw Flush'd in the golden evenings plow. I mind the dav the news was told. And lw the village heard the tale, Dnr manhood with a lntv shout. Our women w ith a silence pal.-; How one ly one they xwn.led do n 'Hiat iathway to the distant town. For me, I had none closely near To send forth proudly there to die ; Only this playmate, and you know We were no lover, he and I : And vet niethinks I too was pale At telling of yon woeful tale. I mind the last Ions look he gave Just a he turned him roin the door, Mvhand was throllin:i from his touch l.Mr Ilui.1 that ihroi.ocui nevermore (From Raleigh Agricultural Journal.) Crop Reports. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. urn.ix.-cotton very too much wet weather. Lenoir. Cotton cl lshing. Tho yield of ct UHDlIMn PI A CO MALE OR back ward , 1 1 u u i 1 1 1 u j inoo Female, a week guarantee!, liespectaule employ- i . .,...-. ,,nr- ,.lTnrVgMMnn .ln.nnlngxiiocap-lqTATE-JLlFF INSURANCE NORTH CAROLINA larjre. Ikkdki.i all in and pocttil. ('ASWKI.r .Our whea nuicl eaai 1 ii ' better I ; ! The rrhttitl c nearly han ex- I valuable package of goods aent free by mail. Address, with nix cent return ; stamp, M. YOUNG fe CO., ! 44y 173 Greenwich St., N. Y. rop is harvested and is hotter 'hin that of last year. a T)SYCIIO.'IANCY, on sou, X CI1AKJIIXCJ." How either sex may fascinate and gain tho love and affections of any person they choose in stantly. This simple mental acquire ment alt can possess, tree, ny man, tor together with a inarriago guide, I IlrNit.Mi:r, Th wliXxl erop in ' this Mttion is much better than was ; 2.5c ; exiKx-tetl. i Person. The wheat ; county is iKTieciiy satis aory.n is - Ptlbs. Philadelphia. ! si dent I id. j J r,,rX,&m! ' Rockbridge Alum Springs, Va aliunil 4 Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to La ii in thi ! dies. Wedding Nightshirt, Ac. A queer -.V s it i k. Address T. WILLIAM fc Co., f aqtorj , 11 Is Philadelohia. 4 Iw auev of corn. K(x ki.(;iiam Our Oats will make a irtHxl cront Tiel wheat is , nnre than a fair a vera'"?. ! Oranue. Morocott'njhas keen . planted m Orango coin tw this year than ever lefore, This celebrated watering place is now open to receive guests. Those who are addicted with Scrafula, GlandularSwel lings, and Cutaneous Eruptive Diseases, Erysipelas, Tetter, Eczema, Ac., Chron ic Diarrhoea, and Dysentery, Dyspepsia, Bronchitis. Chronic Thrush, Dropsy and Piles, should lose no time in com ing to this fountain of health to be heal- among the Mineral Water of the United States. JtJIES.t. FIIAZ1EII, 4 4w Proprietor. Nash. rarminnm-oeets bright- i ed. For the cure of many of the above - t.m.r mni' i aiscanes. tins water stands unnaneu Wll.llll I.IIIIV. AW'W 1MVII : idantino; done fr ot r tuncertain lahor. '1 ' Cr.NfHEni.AM. Cotlija"l corn ; in the lower part of the county much improved and'ai average, ; crop is eApeetnl. J Lai oriis scarce. ' 1 1 a i.i fax. Cotton i where j projerly cultivated, '-ht crops of' I share-tenants have beJn neglected ' and are consequently I OQP ; Johnston. Cotton M in good! ! condition and the prpect is en-; NEVER Neglect a C'ongli. Nothing is more certain to lay the foundation for futuro evil consequences. WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS are a sure cure for all diseases of the Kespirntry Organs, Sore Throat, Colds, Croup. Diphtheria, Asthma, Catarrh, IIoainess, Dryness of the Throat, Windpipe, or Bronchial Tubes, and all Diseases oi' the Lungs, Ia,K in my even wii. . , i. "lv,J ; In all e:ises of sudden cold, however We were but friend t- fay gxl-bye. ; cultivation. ' f taken, these TABLETS should be i . . , i i ii i Alkx.VXDEK. Whatt crop not ; promptly and freelv used. They equal Now tho m-ht ti.mctli- I hall sleep ; , . . . d OatsNo. i e Uie circulation of the blood, mitigate And he too Ue, :h Mr away ; , :. nr nl ill matter of e severity of tho attack, and will, in a Mv dre;u..s may ,...-l.re m a face U e are curious In f matte OI short time, restore healthy action Turned patient up to ait tho day; cotton our farmers arc experiment- ; '' affected ons. Sleep sweet u.n th.- bl.xMi xUiii'd ho1, in in. I I ; Well Carbolic Xableta are put up Dear playmate, that hits gone to .od ! . WAYNr Cotton ClOpf dean and I only in blue boxes. Take no substitutes. ;oodonN. idoirur well exeent where trifling ' If they cant be found at your druggist's, 'A Cockney- Wail. Th- great l'aeitie journey I have done. In many a town and tent I've found a lodgment ; I think-I've traveled to the setting sun. 1 "a. . , , A A. i ir tend at once to tne agent ; iciiams iiavu ueea too -aay io oi.. ; York h U1 forwar(i mem byreturn ; torn crop very good. Saw one or . maii instant; Don't be deceived br imilalioin. I Sold by drugits. Price 2o cents a box. JOHN O.. KEL.L.OUtjr, 1U TLit c-- Vnil-VAI-l' ery gOOtl, Sole cent for United States. two fine stalks to-da' with several no Lis. Krx ; Et xm he. Com is of it, is gootl. Cott (1st in ihat nK-ery there COMPANY, , ICALLIOII, OHTH CAROLINA, Capital, $200,000. OFFICERS: Hon. Kemp P. Battle, President. F. H. Cameron, Vice President. W. II. Hicks, Secreta ; y. Dr. E. B. Haywood, Med. Director. Dr. W. I. Itoystt r, Ass't Med. Di'r. J. B. Batchelor, Attorney. O. II. Perry, Supervising Agent. And very nearly reached the day of illil'MIUIlt. Like Latincelot, inquot of II From Western Berheeba to Dan I I've licet! a set-ker, vet I sadly fail To lind the centime tyjH? American. i Where is the object ol my youthful wonder. Who met me in the page of Sam Mick.? Who ofieucd eery -ei:teine with Ihtwi'-r .' And whittled always on a bit of stick. The more the crowd of friends around me thickens. The less my chance to meet him m-ciiis to I"; Why did he freely show himself to Dickrno, considering the backwirdnessof the ; for circular. seitson. I- ruit is flne--tle best lor 4 4w oiv c.rail years in the vicinity rfVhitaker's o Yankee and Kntield, esieciall ' Reaches and ' iears. ; CiriLFouii. The Jtiifiot says: ; r ine rains continue tr ascena upon CHOLERA -v:vi our growing crops tl e farmers arepjJ)EMIC DISEASES!" happj-. One asked 1 8 -estertlay if ,,PVpvpn nv iw, ' J" we knew of any of -he. adjoining , PKEEpu) Kl I SIU BROMO-CHLORALDI DIRECTORS: lion Kemp P Iiatile, Hon Tod It Cald well, Hon John W Cunningham, Col T M Holt, Hon Win A Smith, Dr W J Hawkins, Hon John Manning, Gen W R Cox, Col L W Humphrey, C Tate Murphy, Col Wm K Anderson, John l Williams, Col W L Saunders, K Y McAden, Col A A McKoj', I J Young. James A Graham, F H Cameron, J C McKae, J B Batchelor, J C Blake, Walter Clark, W G Upchurch, J J Davis, John Nichols. T FEAT UK ES AXD ADVANTAGES. It is emphatically a Home Company. Its large capital guarantees strength and safety. Its rates are m. low as those of any first-class company. It offers all desirable forms of insur ance. Its funds are invested tit home and circulated among our own people. No unnecessary restrictions imposed upon residence or travel. Policies non- forfeitable after two years. Its officers and directors are promi nent, and well-known North Carolin ians, whose experience as businessmen, and whose worth and integrity are alone sufficient guarantees of the Com- i pany's strength, solvency and success. XIIEO. II. HILL, Local Agent, O. H. PERKY Raleigh, N. C. Supervising Agent. "Vf Good Agents, with whom liberal contracts will be made, wanted in every eomitv in the State. March 13. 187:5. -IS wfim 1HC A. YOUNG'S Bronchial Syrup. T"R. A. YOUNG'S BRONCHIAL tor Alcroula in many oi IIU VUrv forms. Its effects are speedy and per manent. It cures rapidly (jougha, voids. Croup, Bronchitis,A.thma, Consumption, in its early stages, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, General Debility, &c. This preparation is perfectly harmless, never producing any unpleasant symp toms, or the slightest injury to the tone of the mostdelicate stomach. Its results are tonic aDd Invigorating, giving a good and healthy appetite. It is com pounded of fresh and unadulterated materials which from their combination exercise an alterative influence over the entire system. This Medicine is alike efficacious upon the Air Passages, cur ing Coughs, Colds, Croup, Asthma, and Bronchists, Incipient Consumption and also upon the Alimentary Canal, stimu lating and strengthening its action, and drivingouttbat Hydra-headed monster, Dyspepsia. It has been tested by large numbers of persons, and has invariably given relief and satisfaction. The following are a few of the certifi cates which have been received : Physician's Certificate Pittsboro, May 4th, 1668, Dr. Young's ' Bronchial Syrup " is a RELIABLE MEDICINE FOR COUGHS AND THROAT AFFEC TIONS, and we take pleasure in recom mending it to the Profession and to the Public. John A. Hanks, M. D., William F. Berrv, M. D Jno. S. McClenahan, M. D., E. D. Mann, M. D., John W. Page, M. D., Pittsboro, N. C, R. R. Ihrie, M. D., Pittsboro, N. C, G. AV. Blaeknall, M. D., Raleigh, N. C. May 10th, 18G8. I hereby certif' that I am well ac quainted with the above named Physi cians, and tftey".are all gentlemen of character and standing in their profes sion. jpSEPH TOMPSON, Mayor of Pittsboro, N. C. From the Raleigh Sentinel. Dr. Young's "Bronchial Syrup." Wo are indebted to Dr. Youn.-, of Pittsboro, for several bottles of this valuable Medicine. It has been tested in many cases and found to be excellent. It is highly approved by tho medical profession. To l'ixni, Sala, Tr IIm-, imt to me' with the word. or hiuts me with ' one aTot m Want xtrnurfr.' Greet mo as J-'cxdrr 'f x, Noirrim six-booler threaten danger If I don't iirkl;i m.i tir l-nttt r, bu.. Kotind friendly lards no c-ktail ever Iassc, No brandy siuah my morning hour lcstx, Aud petticoats are worn by all the lasses, Anil tho piano don't wear pautali ttes. i The ladies, when yon tiilV-r i-hi-ken alal. Iton't say, '. jtrttt't mflfl ', ijHrm : They don't sing Mr. ISarney Williams' liallad of "BoJbing Uotuiil." iter :.M .Sir-t-f to yes. I. too, have sat. like eiy otlu'r fellow. In many a railway, oiuiiilni, street car; : No girl has spikel me w ith a lien-c um brella. And said, ! .. ! it rifht tfttrj counties that could bd rented he ; said Guilford count; ould need i land to stack her oat on. Wii.so.y. The croiseeni to be , in good condition geierally, with a few exceptions. F ott crop not ' very promising. ApileJ and Kach i es continue to drop off. All the i rie fruit we have ser is quite in- different. The late rti-ts and the ' hail damaged the fnitlvery much. The prospect here in xf 'n for a fair crop of iK-ars was ?Kl until the hail thrashed the yoib fruit olf. FitoM th K West.--Ai intelligent gentleman, with an pfc means of knowing, reports tl e jltoh of the western counties as gpod and the ix'ople as generally jronperous. tiKNKKAU The 3ton crop in many of the Eastrrnl counties is looking very well, though a little backward. The cro Is generally out of grass. The c-ril crop is not so promising. lio hl cotton and corn are netslinjr rid, the latter piitc badly. - A. ANSLEY, Formerly J. A. Ansley & Co., ROBERT V, JOHNSON, Of Mocksville.Davie county, N. C. Letter from Itev. J, IE. Dally. Raleiou, N. C, April 19th, 1S70. Dr. A. Young, Henderson, N. C. Dear Sir: I take great pleasure in re commending your " Bronchial Syrup" to the notice of such as are afflicted with diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Having tried many remedies for diseas es of the Throat, within the past two years, (during all which time I have had larnygitis,) it is due you and all who are afflicted in a similar manner, to say that I have experienced more relief from the use of your syrup, than from any other mcdieiue. It is with me indispensable. Yours in Christ, JONATHAN II. DALLY. Certificate, Rev. Wm, Holmes. Henderson, N. C, Aug. 30, 1S69. Dr. A. Young Dear Sir : It affords me pleasure to add my testimony to the merits of vonr BmnrblaJ Svrup. I have effect, and confidently recommena it as a pleasant and reliable remedy for that disease. Respectfully yonrs. " WM. HOLMES, , Pittsboro, May 1st, 1868. Dr. A. Young Sir .-My physician pronounced my lungs a good deal af fected, and by the use of one bottle of your Bronchial Syrup, was relieved en tirely, and my health now is very good. Very truly yours, MISS MARY REID. The following persons, among many others have used this Medicine, either themselves or in their families, and have expressed, their approval of it: Bishop D S Doggett, D D Richmond Va. Raleigh, December 25th, 1S68. Dr. Allen Young Dear Sir .-Having had a number of applications for your Cough remedy, think you had better send us a dozen immediately. Verv respectfully, "WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD, Druggist, Raleigh, N. C. Raleigh, N. C, April 2nd, 1869. Dr. A. Young", Henderson, N. C. Dear Sir: Please send us per Express, one dozen bottles of your Cough Bal sam. We will remit on receipt of in voice. Respectfully, P. F. PESCUD & SON, Druggists, Raleigh, N. C. Williamsboro, N. C, April 10, 1869. Dr. A. Young Dear Sir .-My wife has been suffering with a dreadful cough for eight years, and was so feeble that the physicians thought she could live but a short time ; but after taking a few bottles of -your medicine, to the aston ishment other friends, her health has greatly improved. I send you this that the afflicted may read, and be relieved by your invaluable discovery. Very respectfully, $rc, W. L. STATTERWHITE. Capt O B Denson, Pittsboro, N C J? ranK Wadaeil, Esq, -tiillsDoro. Gov A Rencher, Pittsboroy N C. L J Hanghton, Esq, Gulf. Hon J H Haughton, Newbern. Rev W H Bobbitt, Chapel Hill. Dr W W Young, Henderson. Rev N F Reid, Thomasville. Rev H II Gibbons, Durhams. Maj Frank Hawkins, Vaiden, Miss. Rev A W Mangum, Flat River, N C. Rev R B Sutton, Rector Episcopal Church. Pittsboro. NC. i Rev Dr Cheshire, Rector Episcopal I Church, Tarboro, N C. !' Rev W S Pettegrew, Rector Episcopal Church, Henderson, N C. i.John Manning, Attorney at Law, Pitts j boro. North Carolina. Cbas M Busbee, Attorney at Law Ral 1 eigh, N C. ; Hon A W Venable, Attorney at Law, Oxford, NC. Gen W P Taylor, Pittsboro, N C. Col W R Swain, Tallahassee, Fla. Dr A B Hawkins, Tallahassee, Fla. Col PE A Jones, Henderson, N C. Also Refers to Rev W M Wingate, D D, W F College, Forestville, N C. Rev WT Brocks, D D, W F College, Forestville, N C. . Prof Wm Royal, Raleigh, N C. c Price One Dollar per Bottle. Liberal discount to the Trade. -iffis Inquire of your Druggist, or Address Mrs. Dr. A. YOUNG, 49 ly. . Raleigh, N. C. C. B. Ebwakbs. N. B. Brocghton EDWARDS k BR0UGHT0N PKACTH'AL) SCI1EDULKS. 11,111 f WU7TCSB; 1 anCi v Fay (Old Stat ItALII Piedmont Air-Unc liallway. Richmond it Danville, Richmond (t Danville II. W., N. C. Division, and North Western N. C. R. W. CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. In effect on and after Sunday, May 11, 1S7:5. - NORTH. Mail. 7.10 p. m G 1 SG Stations. Leave Charlotte, Salisbury, " - Greensboro, 1.40 a. in. Danville, 4.:W " Burkville, 9.44 " Ar. at Kii hmond, 12.43 p. in. GOI.NO SOUTH. OFFER Xlie !Sw Odorless and on IoionouN INiwerful li:ODOI5IZi:n and I I S I X PECTAKT. Augusta, Ga. Ansley & Johnson, Its daiH ue destroya all bad oloi-s and poisonous emanations about your premises, and thereby prevents conta gion and disease; contains no poison and has no odor of its own, and is always safe. , DrI Bitot' kktt, a celebrated writer on Cholera and Yellow Fever, maintains that a few drops .f Bromo-Ch lorai.um in a tumbler of water, drank daily, will prove a sure protection lVom these dis eases. 4 4w Prepared only by TILOEX A. StK, Sold by all drirzists. New Yom. TOBACCO fO.TIMIMSIO' JIEUCIIAVI'S, Are prepared to make liberal advances on shipments of Tobacco, and with ample stock of all grades, offer to the trade unsurpassed inducements. Call and see us at our strictly lire proof warehouse, corner Pryor and Hunter streets, Atlanta, Crorria. Refers, by permission, to Hon. F. E. Shober, Salisbury, N. C. D. A. Davis, Esq., Salisbury, N. C. It. F. Simonton, Esq., President 50 Gm Hank of Ktatesvu.e, N. C. rjiIIE REPUBLIC. lie tf.c Amei",t Women. u farmer; Yankee oi iny early read Yankee hind !' ager ntt-y. gotnl f th" Ultllll'. lin n ai d .ineu iin am tin imrs 1 K.ulol ; thi ilct! ! i I in. -it with ll eiliniT,' Ait. I. ;ter. U-t. h! l-Ilow-l;ti!.i., uiidotie ! T.ike (1uiim'I ! .i D. .n't oine out l.i rt-, bur t;iv at home in Imdoii And mVk in I" I diiiv tn uccup' ft portion of your valuable spat- In prfscntin; t your ft'inaU rent e rf the subject ul iitt'-Ktfpin, as noi the pur-stiit.- tlfscrvinj th !r careful and especial cotisitleratiin! feeling as- Believing that the inestimable privil ; eges of self-government guaranteed by i the Federal Constitution involve corres- onding duties, and that among these are sleepless vigilance and the devotion j of the best thoughts and efforts of the i citizen in aid of the preservation and Dissected, analyzed and portrayed as ; development of our country and its in real ineii and women, just like Saints I stitutions, wo have determined, in futh aid Sinners of our own dav. Original, ,' erance of these objects, to establish a S Agents fi Wanted for AINTS SilNNERS Letter from JIv, A S. Uaruer. Chatham County, May 14th, 18G8. Dr. A. Young Dear Sir: I have been suffering for a number of years ; with an affection of the throat and lungs, i general debility, enlargement of the glands about the neck, pain in my side and chest, and a bad cough. I had no appetite, and frequently I could not speak above a whisper, and all my friends thought I would speedily fill a Consumptive grave, as most of my family had gone in that way. Great was my surprise and delight, ; when after using a few bottles of your truly invaluable medicine I was entirely relieved. I now sleep soundly, eat heartily, and can do any kind of work. 1 I am happy to say it does not tire me to sing or to speak aloud. Thinking that this statement may be of some service to suffering humanity, T give it to you for publicaUon, if you think ptoper." Very Respectfully, A. S. GARNER. Certificate from Gov. W. V. Holden Raleigh, N. C, May 22nd, 18C9. To Dr. A. Young : I take pleasure in bearing testimony to the value of your Bronchial Syrup. I have used it myself, and it has been used in my family, and I find it an excellent medi cine for affections of the throat and chest. I have no doubt of its great value for the purpose for which it is designed. You have my best wishes in your efforts to mitigate suffering and save human life. Very respectfully, W. W. HOLDEN. SECOND ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION. Brinkleysville, March 10, 1809. I have known Mrs. Ann H. Jones for thirty-five years. During that entir period she has been subject to a cough ; and in her late vears. sometimes dis tressing. I called to see her on Monday j last, and found her about to leave her room, which I was informed she had not done in four months. She stated that she had recently greatly improved, which she attributed to a medicine pre pared by Doctor Allen Young, of Hen derson. She stated that she had used many cough remedies, but had found none so beneficial as the one aboye al luded to. WILL. H. WILLIS, Prest. N. C. Dist. M. P. Church. THE CHROMO " CUTE " ELE GANTLY FRAMED AND A SHARE IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF 8730 P R E M I U M S AMOUNTING TO 41,000. Book Are now pref description or X3lain JobjPrinters, ttc.-Hle Street, rd, jBuildinsr.' f to 'execute every F"ancy 1 Leave Richmond, Burkville, I)ami!le,J " Greensboro " Salisbury, Ar. at Charlotte, going Stations, r Leave Greensboro " Co. Shops, Jiillsbor-o, Raleigh, Ar Kxpreas. ti.2.) a. m. H. M " 11.10 I. 52 p. ill. (i.4( " , 9.::o ' i .". In a. m. ;" ' 12.o7 p. in. 1.00 " 0.22 " h.':; " at Goldsboro, 11:05 " GOING WEST. Stations. Mail. Leave Goldsboro, 4.00 p. in. Raleigh, 7.4" " Mail. 2.: p. in. o.;i4 " . 10.41 " , 2 1") n. in, 4.57 " 7.20 EAST. Mail. 1.4 ) a. in. H.lOa. m. " Arl2.20p. in. 4.r,:5 ' s,or " ; Hillsboro 10.21 ' Co. Shops, 12.05 a. Ar. at Greensboro l.:!0 ' hi. BOOK L JC3 PRINTING from the smalls Card to the largest Poster! on as feitonable terms as the same work cad . o done at any estab lishment in tbj state. Wewill keerastatly on hand, oi print to order,! Solicitor, Suitor Court Cleric, Sher iff mid Ua tistrate's Jikmks of the latest intar vedform, on most rea- f5 ' BCCE AND EXECCTION a id cheapest houses in i'lj n paid to I CATALOGtJl-S 2.1.. p. :t..",(i " it. it. in. ! I'asscncr train 'leaving Ra ' 7.4"i P- ,oriert.s at Groensb ! Northern bnii'id train; inal sonable tewn COMPETE IN with the be the State. Special attej SCIIOOI GIVEX AWAY Every subscriber to Weekly, that TO Popular OUR FIRESIDE FRIEND 3 OF THE BIBLE. I take pleasure in stating that I am well acquainted with the case of Mr. A. S. Garner, and his dire is very remark able. JOHN A. HANKS, AI. D., Pittsboro, N. C. Racy. Striking and Popular. Reads like a Novel. Send for circular. 4 4t ZIEGLER v M'ClTRDY, ."is Arch St., IMiiladelphia, Pa. ol in ln-r are r;:ii'Mn.;il man ! . tin-1. lie American. ."nl-u fitam. Tin: r.i:3ii-:i:. lUIii-h .gri iiltiir:il ; "lu'str llous. .loiirnal.i A g-iitlein:in f llii-eity rttfiilly nifiveil a lot .f reiiiurkably liiit liams, ;lnI vru- i the rait'r to know more alauit lliem. The ati .iviT enine fnn 1 1 I Ion. A. Kenelier, of I'ittboro, C'liatham eounty. In reply Mr. lleneher ays : ' The hams I sent you are all from my Chester hos, of which breed I j keep the tin t. The hor fn.in which tlie laret hams were trikeii weihetl I2" nuihIs. It is the U-auty of sujH-rior breeds that ! the hams'whicli are most valuable hotiM k very lare ami the heails w hiclure least valuaMe should be . very stiuiH. The gmit value of my ( het is that they are a jrrazinjj Knr. t'w nit'idlv and fatten at any ' -urel that uvea ft sight inspection of its duties, advar (aires and dis ail vantages will con rinee them that 1 within its!herelie-: ajready means of iiu-reain their Income, and in many ca-es render nr them even iiiih-iK'iiiletit, in woildly means, of more arduous and onjining" labors. Kveii under the oh ' tianagement, w ith fur; as the pngiflinj; deity of the tlestiny of the be-keepin2', how . many fanners wiv a or daughters! through the land dc v e find as car- ! injr lor the bees and having so much 1 better luck than thi a ale members of the family. Th,lin my opin- ion, is easily accoun ed for, by their t-.ire and attention ttlie little things that the farmer wou d think beneath 1 his notice. It is tl is care and at- j tention that is the centre of bee-' keeping success, an 1 who is so well fitted for it as the whole life from ch made up of little caisjnd comforts, in the same manne as the stores of .-weets in the hive a "ehe accumula tion of many mil att- portions of M M i:irs TESTS HAVE PROVED N. F. I'JI'iHAH'l NEW TUStiNE WATER WHEELS To be the lletf ear Invented, hd monthlv magazine devoted to the dis cussion of the science of government and to a review of political events. Assuming that the legitimate object of good government is provision for the welfare and happiness of the citizen, his' physical comfort, educational growth, and moral development, The llepublic will bring to this test alleeonomicques tions, political action, and governmental measures. , Holding firmlv that fu a republic. constituted as ours is, political parties Pamphh't free. 4-4w A: dress, lj York, Ta. L1 The startling drawback on nearly all medicinal agents has ever been that in their process of purgation and puritica tion they have also debilitated the sys tem. To obviate this dilliculty physi cians have long sought IVr an agent that would , vfomaniose Purge, Purify and Strengthen j XFSS 1U001 has been xt one nil4, tUe sallle tllle. I atlinnatively and plain Nature's nectar. g:tbjered through the hours of the da.- iji many a trip from home to flowt and back, even as the busy housw)fe flits from duty to ;;:y. Thar voraan is pe culiarly lilted for e '-keeping has leeu demonstrated )t only in the past, but also unei the brighter light of progressiv ee-culture, as age. I have pigs that were pigged shown Dy Jirs. auiper, ;uiss oki irlv in April that will weigh, by and many otnere v , w iinin tne l-i ii. ... :( t- -iMi .-...wU iast fifteen years, hive been dili- without any oxlr.mnlinarv 'ceding, Ktly pursuing su-h i course, reap- I . . t- ' . ... . .... n,ir imt unit' 9 liPCI ililrir nil r tin in. out oi oitirx not, w iinour nireiui -- . T. y . V :l t t-llt ll .11 tn I I ... u-.mi " n iiectual reward, hat has repaid a laiire divnltna Their research has at last leen reward ed bv a discovcrv whieli fullv realizes the fndest desires of tno medical fac-I ulty, ami which is justly regarded as the most imiw.rtniit triumph that Phar- , inai-y has ever achieved. This impor tant desideratum is Dr. Tutt's Vegetable IJver Pill. Which purify the 11oh1 and remove all : corrupt humors and unhealthy accum ulations from the body, and j'et pro duces no weakness or lassitude what ever, but on the contrary tones the . stomach and invigorates the body dur ; ing the progris of their operation. They i unite the heretofore irreconcilable qual i ities of a STRENGTHENING PURGA TIVE and a PURIFYING TONIC. I)r. Tiitt'w IM1I arc tho most active and searching medicine in existence. Mr. Ileiichcr sells pigs to his friends it t t niir for the Iw-st, lxed and delivered at Lockville, and sl.Yj.er pair for pigs from young mjws, which, he says, are never so good. ' Mr. Ueiieher is an enterprising: farmer and tin-k-raiser ami we give . this information for the benefit of our suliscrilers. We have frequent eintiirii-s for good stock, but cannot al cv ays answer. Would it not be well lr those who have a surplus ' which hey wi-h lodijMiM" of to ad vertise it in the Sfnti AffHrHftnntl on tilne spent and iiicoTiveiiiences sui. ted to. To the tiervou.. jasily excited woman, who canritfhear the buz of a Ix-e without 1 vung convinced are essential, and that they furnish the X best, not to say the only means ot that t I constant and seveie scrutiny to which power should be always subjected. The j Ilcpublic will insist that the country is j I not only safe, but safest with its destiny ' i in the keeping of the Republican party; j that measures or reiorm ana progress ; must be carried forward through its in I strumentality, and that its permanent ascendancy "should be maintained so j long as it responds to the demands of ; enlightened and progressive public ; opinion. i The Jiepnblic will avoid unwarranted i censure of opponents as well as indis- criminate piaise of friends aiming at that degree of independence and candor which concee'e justice to both. It will not waste wo ids, inlluence, or power by isms, but will cu- correct action by ly showing the better way. True, this line of criticism involves thought, care, investigation with the exercise of an impartial judg ment ; but history has conclusively de monstrated that by these means the Causeof truth and good government can be lest advanced. The Bepublic will furnish a brief and accurate record of events of political and ' general interest, as ' The proceedings of Congress. Tho decisions and action of the Exec- j utive Departments. The action of States and of political : bodies of national import. The progress of material andeduca- tional development. ! Decisions of the judiciary of political ; or tinanical importance and of general I application. The publication being monthly, the j record will be made up after the events Letter from miss M. 1 Webster. Chapel Hill, June 9th, 1SGS. Dr. A. Youno Sir : You know what a low state I was in when I tirstcameto see jfou. I then felt that in time on earth was fast passing away. I'sutlered ; very much from jpain in my throat, i chest and side. My appetite wa.Vvery j bad, and I could not sleep at night, ! havinga distressing cough, with profuse ! night sweats. Now, after taking half a dozen bottles ; of your Bronchial Syrup, I am well. I i en.iy good health, feeling better than I ever ata. Certificate of Mrs. Ami II.. Jones. Dr. A. Youxo Dear Sir: I feel i thankful I can say to you, I have tried j your Bronchial Syrup, and have found great relief from it. I had almost de spaired last winter of life. I now thank God that you can make this invaluable medicine to relieve the aftlicted. I have suffered- forty-live years with a cough, and have expectorated a good deal of blood when I coughed. I have seen no sign of blood since using your Syrup. I have heretofore had to bo very partic ular in my diet, owing to my bowels being in a bad state ; I feel, after taking your medicine, no ill effect, from any thing I eat ; I hope and pray every one who are subject to coughs may try it. I am seventy-one years old, and feel bet-, ter at this time "than I have for thirty years. I hope you may be benefitted in this life, and rewarded in Heaven, for the good your medicine has done. I could give you one hundred testimoni- als of my case if necessary. 1 Your true friend, j ANN H. JONES. Chromos are delivered at once. The distribution will POSITIVELY' take place on the TWENTIETH DAY OP j AUGUST. EIGHTEEN HUNDRED i AND SEVENTY-THREE. I OUR CHROMO "CUTE" is 16x20 j inches in si.e, acknowledged to be the finest and handsomestpictureevergiven I with anv paper. ' OUR "FIRESIDE FRIEND is an j eight page illustrated family and story ! weekly in its third volume, has now over !SE EATX-l'lVE TIlUSASlJ SUBSCRIBERS, and rapidly increas ing, which insures the success of the present distribution. The. Publishers of Our Fireside Friend have sent to its subscribers this year over SEVENTY THOUSAND copies of. the ciiromo "Cute" and are shipping hundreds everyday. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, THREE DOLLARS PER YEAR, which giyes the subscribers FIFTY TWO numbers of the best Family Weekly, the chromo "CUTE," finely framed", and a numbered CERTIFI CATE entitling the holder to one share in the distribution of premiums for 1873. SUBSCRIBE now with the agent or send uirect to mo i-uoiisner. SPECIMEN COPIES, particulars, etc., sent free. CIRCULARS AND BRONZED tobIcjo - LABELS. Orders by fna 1 promptly attended to, and work slipjed by Mail or Express 10 any pornopi t ine fctaic. Agenl kW.r S. COLLIN'S CO'S News, tUik and Job Inks Ml at manufactujfcjs prices, freight added. Orders sollcit-d. EDWARD,; & BROUGHTON, f.I ox 17H. Raleieh. N. C . -j tJ . Sent, 1. ISfl. 4 30 tl. (Salem Branch.) Leave Greensboro, - :J.-M p. M. Arrive at Kernersville, ' o.lo " Leave Kernersville, S.00 A. M. , Arrivo at Greensboro, 10.30 Raleigh at oro with akinar the quickest timo o all Northern cities. price of Tickets same as via other routes. Trains to and from points East or Greensboro connect at Greensboro with Mail Trains to or from points North or South. Mail trains daily, both"' ways, over entire length of road. Express daily between Company Shops and Chariot (' (Sundays excepted.) Pullman Palace Cars on all'nini.t trains between Charlotte and Richmond (without change.) For further information aMn s S. E. ALLEN, Gen'l Ticket Agent,' Greensboro, N. ('. T. M. R, Talcott, Engineer A" Gen'l Superintendent O Office rKTF.nsnmu II. R. Co., March' i!7th, 1 -Tl'. N AND AFTER MARCH ;!Nf, t,V trains will run as follows; LEAVE WKI.lMiN. ' : 7: Ik a in "VS ji ni pi:tki:si:ii::. lii:."0 a in 7: m j in I'KTKUSIJITJ. Express Train, Mail Train, AKKIVE AT Express, Mail, LEAVE II in Journalism. The ;rci Tin: lchlevcmciit Cenlttrv. of tlie .": 10 u in :::.". in WKI.Ild.V. '.: -J.1 a in (i:."( ji in TKAIXS. .':ini a in .'.:IHIa Hi V till A1MIIC. tl All tlte At and lull of I'ictiircw. AGENTS Skptembkr 1st, 1SC9. I have known Mrs. Ann II. Jones for : more than twenty years, and I certify j that tho statement made by her in her certificate is substantially true. j S. P. J. HARRIS, 1 Supt. and Pastor Mt. Olive Church, ' Granville Co., N. C. Inevery town, at home or traveling. Large cash 11 a iirr 'r pay and liberal premiums WAN I L.U forgetting upclubs. The best outfit. Send at once for Terms and particulars. Address WATERS fe CO., Pubs., 47 3m Chicago. The'DAiiif f rapbic is t-lio title ot a newspaper Jfpvblisbed in New ork, which is aXieihthc most remarkable ' journalistic p..'cesa ever chronicled. It . is an eighjtf.ge evening paper (three editions dUji, elegantly printed, and conducted tjy the ailest editorial talent i attainable. I I Asa neM)iperihe DailyHJisaimiic ; stands in kit first rank, and contains regularly Mail, Express, " AKKIVE AT Mail, Express, FREIGHT Leave Petersburg, Leave Weldon, f Arrive ai vckioii, i:oii i m Arrive at Petersburg, 1:(1 1 m , GASTON TKAIX. Leave Petersburg,-- ti:1.1ani Leavo Gaston, 1:1." ji in Arrive at Gaston, . l:."(i ji nr " A rriveat l'etersburg. s:lo ji m Freights for Gaston Branch will be received at the Petersburg depot oify on MONDAYS and TIll'RSDA VS. The depot will be closed at :I0 p m No goods will be received after that hour. 'J. t'. Sl'KlGG, ":; tf. I-ng. and Gen. Maunder. C H.VNtJE OF SCIIKPI I.K. front Xlic Verjl Ii itet j ttnd Fullest .eus art of tlte Worlil. Very Resiiectfull3'' Yours, MARY E. WEBSTER, .11 r. Extract from a Letter from Habkervillc. " The medicine was received in due time, I have been (roii lined to the house, and most of the time to bed, since December. The Doctor thinks my left lung has a cavity in it, and now a similar one isforegoingin the right lung. I am so very much obliged to you for the Bronchial Syrup. It has cured my throat entirely. I felt a differ ence after taking the third dose. I think it has done me more good than any me dicine I ever tried. I have taken the bottle which you sent me, and I will be very thankful if you would send ine some more. It has benefitted me so much. S. D. BASKERNILLE, Vaiden, Miss. Windsor, Bertie Co., Sept. 1SC9. Db. A. Yocso: I have used your Bronchial Syrup myself and children. It acted like a charm. It is the best medicine for coughs and colds I have ever tried. Let me say to all mothers, whose children are delicate and subject to croup, " use the Bronchial Syrup ; it will give immediate relief." With many kind wishes, and great success to you and vours, I remain vour friend, META F.SWAIN. of From ?Ir. A. J. Davis, wife IIUli op Xlios. V. Davis. Camden, S. C, June 8th, 1S69. Having used Dr. A. Young's medi cine, with relief and benefit, it gives me pleasure to recommend it to all who are suffering from Bronchitis, coughs, tc, as one of the best cough mixtures I ever tried. Mj' best wishes for your success. I am vonrs, with much respect, A. J. DAVIS. Wahkkntox Female College, Sept. 15th, 18fJ9. Dr. A. Yoitnu Dear Sir: I have used your Bronchial Syrup for hoarse ness and sore throat, several times, and it proved a very excelleut remedy. It has not failed to afford relief in a single instance. I think it worthy of a place in every family. May eminent success at tend your efforts to relieve human suf fering. Please send me two more bot tles, and I will remit amount due on their reception. Very truly, Ac, T. M. JONES, Prcst. Female College, Warren ton, N. C. FOOD! .ho will le stung-, I k.h keeping aloueb- rpHsoninj wumaivw Aoultl say, let it to the culm, io can quietly .-daml and in vestisr.tathe intentions ! Dnnrc-ists' of the insect wnei flighting on a Thev at once attack the verv root of dis eases, and their action is so prompt that i have transpired, and will make, at the j in an hour or two arter they are taken ; tho patient is aware of their good effects. ) They may be taken at any time without ; restraint " of diet or occupation; they ' produce neither nausea, griping or de ', bility, and a- a family medicine they I have no rivals Price 125 cents a box. Sold by all .' Ityiii Iy Corn. More or less of this will U done tlurinsr tho-present month. Where ? i . .... .. corn has nau proper cultivation, ami thO laml is clean ami in tilth, ic may receive its last plough ing wlicn in the "luincli." It is well to throw some ilirt to tlie lilantsjthat the. "spur" roots may lo well buried in the soil. These mots piny a very iuiortanl art in the final development of the plant lenetrating the soil to considerable depths and sending off immense quantities of fibrous roots to act as feeders. Iite, tleep and close ploughing' injure many of these and do a great harm. Southern ( 'nlfimtor or June. ill oil 1 bachelor said: "There's flower near her. I would say, look well into the - sujjet, and see if there is not wlthlr i ; a germ that, with the same can. ai d patience the te. so often devott tc other matters, will produce A plait that will in a short time become to your home as the vine and fig jr j of old, nour ishing and protectij; with its treas ures (gathered fro a many sources) the deiiending lqve$l ones of the family, lo suca - wouHsty, my . 1 1 exterience lias c ..IHXt ' .... . I. . r . .i,f iiiim.1i ilnnnup f i i a female being stung :is a male of the same temieraiut nt, and to all I ; would say that, ujmiii a tliorougli . acquaintance, the sting of a bee be- conn's like the bugbear of our child : IunhI tlays, a thing' to laugh at. . When 1 firt begau to hiiiidie bets, ', a sting ujKin my band would swell ' up my arm, but now .t dots not ciiuso ine as much inconvenience i s a inustjuito bite, ami it is seldom I get stung; in fact, when 1 do, it h from my own carelessness. 1 lee-keeping being one of the. i home surroundings, it appropriate- i i ly belongs to woman "I ' .i .... . r i i i Principal olTice, 18 and 20 New York. Flatt St. 4 4w. .. 1 .w. t K .. .. .... .... 1 ...... ........ .. . ( and valuable information in convenient j j form for preservation and reference. i Among the topics claiming discussion ' ' ... : 1 1 I t 1 1 1 in, The relative power and jurisdiction of i the r etleral and State uovernments ; the expansion of territory, revenue, finance, education, industrial school, postal tele graph, postal savings banks, railway and canal transportation, life aud fire insurance, river and harbor improve ments, the public health, reforms in the public service, and the establishment of equal civil and political rights. On these and kindred subjects The Jlepublic will aim to convey reliable information, ex cite thought, and induce action. The writers for The Republic have been selected from among those whose sagacity, judgment, and energy were thoroughly tested in the recent political contest; and their names are withheld now. as then, for the sole reason that J A Case of Asthma Cured. Chatham Couxty, May 9th, ISoS. Dr. A. Youyo Sir My daughter has been troubled with Asthma from infancy. Her cough and breathing were at times so bad, I would think she could scarcely live. But after taking a few bottles of your invaluable Medicine she is completely restored to excellent health. Respect fully, M. HARRIS. Warrenton Female College. Dr. Allen Youno Dear Sir : Your "Bronchial Syrup" is growing in pop ularity with us. Please send (! bottles to Mrl T. J. Southall, Norfolk, Va., by Express. Send li dozen bottles to me at this place. We want the Syrup for our own use and that of some of our boarders. Send bill of the 2 dozen bot tles to me. Very Truly, Ac, T. M. JONES. Corn, Rye, Slieafs of Oats, Meal, Peas, Fodder, If ay, Oats, Fine Feed, Shucks, &c., Always kept on hand at OSIJOKN'S Grain and Feed Store, West of the North Carolina Depot in the new-Warehouse built for that pur pose. Orders dropped in the Post Office will be promptly filled. W. A. GATTTS, Superintendent. Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 7, 1S7.'. ly Its great; fa. turerconsists in the fact that it is nftj rily V newspaper, but ii illust rated met-spapcr as well. Four of its pages ;ito tiled, with choice reading matter tejbg'amsi editorials, general and local ifcwi, itonis, gossip, and cor- respondenie ' n tie Ires best ami most interestin'jjto lies. The remaining four pages consist f 1 si'i.rpi si isatiov, executed in t io ii st faultless and ar tistic style, a.id pw trojinr accurately and fully all eadimg events within twen ty -Jour inmr,' ajier tncir occurrence. Those wlip lave! made iournalism a . . . , .my Aitpprcciaie ine great mifeted in the collection on dl news bv tlie aid ot the telermnl, staam presses, and the development of journalistic talent, have been foiullof idvabcing the theory that the next itclvtnce $n that field would re sult in :t newspaper furnishing in its regular ifsms pictures of all current prominent . vent$. That theory is a theory )ilotger; the newspaper of the future is jthu newspaper of to-day, and that panel isj '.ho Daily Graphic. The processes jw4 render this marvellous aehievemefi j m existing fact are the re sult of thfel I tost leareful study and an endless tt y of experiments, gradu- y perffl I during the past twelve XX, P. M. il.l". " !.:'.( A. M. xy-jour fitMrs Those wli la study, ani t il enteiprisolmiii ami publ?atoi ltALKIOH A Al Ol STA All. I.I.M:, Superintendent' x iiirr, 'Raleigh, N. ('., JS'ov. Ll't, 1-72. On and after Saturday, Nov. :ioth, 1S72, trains on the K. A' A. A.'E. Road will run daily, Stinday e.'-cpiil,i a- lot lows: Mail train leave's Raleigh, Arrives at San Ion I, Mail train leaves Sanlbrd, Arrives at Raleigh, Mail train " makes dose con:,ii'ctioii at Raleigh with the Raleigh i"1' iiaiiroad, to and from all poll..-. .ii,. And at Sanlbrd villi the West. i n Railroad, to and from I'ayetu ville ami points on Western Railroad. A. 15. ANDRKWS, dec 4 tf. 2 Superintendent. TIkv World at Large. , A .$ir CllltO.UO FOIt '4.' i ii i: Great Four Dollar Weekly. ally p' itnitih n -a sight imore jewelry wrn nowj- , -(. - h:!"S:"A ..SJnS'j will pay a mud. larger Vvi. r"i ;-;" dividend upon capital and time in- llllrttl WHICH i ttoil univiifi "What is that?" asked a young lady, 4tA thimble," wiw the reply. He was regarded with contempt and scorn bv every lady in the room for the rtst of the evening. Kruii of any kind set too thickly on the tree should be thinned free- I. 1 . .C t - .......... . l.-kwsw nnAiirrK 4 ' T.. . r'.. ! pursue the same. e inaum uie inr. it m wc.-iuUB ,. ;n ham..in tu; .,.:,.).. re i bv insec snecaim- hard on le worth little in the end. The American I'omological So ciety will hold its Quarter-centennial i-elebration and Biennial Ses- t th hall of the Mass. Horti- mellow ftiltuRil Society, at Boston, on Sep- ; ed with several inches of hay, grass tember 1'Jth, and two following or straw, to prevent their d, jygt I the hot sun of mid-summer. Is tb- meat povrerful cleanser. strengthener and remover of Glandular Obstructions known to Materia Mcdica. It i fcpecially adtiptetl to constitu tions worn down " and debilitated by the warm weather of Spring and Sum mer, when the bloixl is not in active cir culation, coiistoueiitl v gathering im purities trout h'ct action of is manifested by Tumors, Fruptions, Hatches, Roils, I'ustules, Scrofula, Vc, Ac. 1 hen weitr)- and laiignitl from overwork, and dullness, drowziness aud inertia take the place of energy and vigor, the svstem needs a Tonic to build it up and help the Vital Forces to regain their ieeiiforal ive power. In tlie licat nf Mi miner, frequently the Liver and Sjdevn do not properly perform, their lunctions; the Uterine and Urinary Organs are inactive, pro ducing weakness of the stomach anil in testines ami a predisposition to billious derangement. Dr. WELLS' EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA it prepared directly from the SOUTH AMERICAN PLANT, and is peculiar ly suited to all these diilieulties; it wi.l cleanse tho VITIATKD BLOOD, strengthen the LI FK-GI VING POW ERS, and REMOVE ALL OBSTRUC TIONS from IMPAIRED AND EN FEEBLED Organs. Itfclionldbe freely taken, as Juru ... beb.i is pronounced by medical writers Cherry trees, set last summer or ! the most efficient PURIFIER, TONIC this spring, should have the ground ' a,ul DEOUsTRUENT known in the for some feet about them made whole range ot 'medicinal plants. 4w mellow and clean, and then mulch- ,i . lvV1A"'' or straw, to prevent their dying by . Sold by Druggists, send for Circular. l J 'rice Ouo Dollar per Bottle. DYSPEPSIA RELIEVED. Letter from 71. Q. Waddell, Ewq., Attorney at I.."v. Pittsboro, October 8tb, lSfiS. I hereby certify that Dr. A. Young's Bronchial Syrup is an excellent Medi cine for Dyspepsia. I have suffered much with that disease, and found great relief from your trulv valuable prepar ation? For Bronchial affections it sur passes anything I have ever F.een tried. It has acquired great notorietj' from a wonderful cure it effected in the case of Mr. A. S. Garner, of this county, who a year or eighteen months ago was thought to be in the last stage of con sumption, but at this time is a hearty and well man. M. Q. WADDELL. I Tallahassk, Fla., Oct. 1, 1S69. J Dr. Allk Youxo Dear Sir: I am ! happy to see from your circular, and to i hear from various portions of the coun ' try, that your Bronchial Syrup is doing j so much good. I think it worthy of a I place in every family, and would advise i you to ship a large quantity to this I place and various portions of the State, i S'S we have a good many visitors from j the North, who spend their winters here, j that are troubled with affections of the throat' and chest. : Wishing you much success, I remain, ! very respectfully vours. ! A. B. HAWKINS; M; D. 71 En tal Methodist, tions, Moved by these considerations, and subordinating the question of reinuner- Dr. Allen Young Dear Sir: I have for several years been troubled with Bronchial Affection, and alter having at ion entirely, weappeal with confidence I tried various remedies for that disease, vested than either or both, if con ; ducted with a portion of the knowl- i edge, care and intelligence that are j ' absolutely necessary in successfully rearing the ioultry mentioned. ' Such knowledge is as easily acxjui red i ; and as simple, neetl ing only intel- ; I igence, observation and steadiness i in her who designs to successfully i JtSSi. S"fyo,'r """""" to those who, (luring the recent cam paign, responded so liberally in money, time, and effort, to aid in the introduc tion of The. llenulilic. The Mafrazine S4iiggihness ami lmper- will be furnished at as near cost price i the secretive organs, and , oa nracticable. and will he enlarged! whenever the patronage received will i justify increased expenditure. ! The Republic will be published month- j ly, on superior paper, in clear type, and : will contain not less than forty-eight J pages of reading matter exclusive of , advertisements. ! TERMS. i Two dollars per j-ear, in advance. j Single copies, twenty-five cents. Clubs of five, remitting ten dollars,; will be entitled to six copies. ! Remittances should be made by mon- ey orders, drafts, or registered letters, i "Letters may be addressed to The Re- ! public Publishing Company, or to Hon. j J. M. Edmunds, Secretary of the Union j Republican Congressional Committee, i Washington, it. v. The Republic Publishing Company, Washington, D. C. Rooms Union Rep. Cong. Committee, Washington, D. C, Feb. 4, 1873. The undersigned is well acquainted with the gen'iemen who have under taken the publication of The Republic, and has entire confidence in their devo tion to Republican principles and in their ability to successfully accomplish the important work they have under taken. The enterprise is earnestly recom mended as worthy of the active and liberal supjort of Republicans through out the country. 43 J. M. Edmunds, Secretary. I am free to say that I have received ! -more benefit from your "Bronchial I Syrup'" than from any and ali other medicines which I have yet used. Those i who are afflicted with Bronchitis, Incip ' ient Consumption and Dyspepsia will j ever owe you a debt of gratitude for so i valuable a remedy. Wishing you an I abundant success in the sale of this de : servedly popular Medicine, I I am j'ours Truly, I J. B. BOBBITT, Editor. Kittrklls' Springs, Oct.T4, 1S69. Dr. A. Young Sir: I have used your Bronchial Syrup in the Female College at Ivittrells' Springs, andit gives me great pleasure to testify to its valua ble properties. It acted like a charm in every case. I commend it to every family as a safo and efficient remedy. Very respectfully, C. B. RIDDICK, Prest. K. S. Female College. Henderson, Aug. 25, 1870. Dr. A. Young Dear Sir: I wish to l add my testimony to that of many others in regard to your "Bronchial Syrtip. One of my children about seven years of age was taken very sick with Whoop ing Cough and Measles. I procured some of your medicine and gave it to the little sufferer andlam pleased to in form you that it acted like a charm in this case. I can cntidently recommend it to all that are troubled with the same disease. Very Respectfully, ROBERT VAUGIIAN. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR. Ten years of a pn1 Ilc test 1 1 .-1 s proveU Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar to have more merit than any similar preparation ever ottered to tlie pub lie, ft is 'rich in the medicinal qualities of Tar, and unequaled for diseases of tlie 't hroat and Iiin;s, performing the MOST KE.MAKKABLK Cures. It EFFECTUALLY cures alt tout; lis and Colds. It has cured so' many cases of Asthma and Ilroneliitis, that it has been pronounced a specific for these com plaints. For I'ains in the llreast, Hide or Back. ravel or Kid ney Disease, Diseases Of the Urinary Organs. Jaundice, or any IJver Complaint it has no equal. It is also a superior Tonic, Restores tlie Appetite, Strengthens the System. Restores the Weak and Debilitnted. Canies tlie Food to invest, Removes Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Prevents Malarious Fevers, Gives tone to yonr System. i years, l ments in tion of tl their aid ready to to two plates. w( are repro narratn tiepenu upon mmrove- lography and the applica- uotqgraphic camera. By ;turf is engraved and made inTrom twenty minutes ill "8. Costly and ' elaborate 'rk of arts, scenes of interest, d 3U and nicru-red forth . ith j equal uufiltjr ana the most scrupulous ! fidelity, till istral ions of leading events ' are engrafrec and prepared for the press even be IV fro he a-companying written iyijor le8Cription leaves the hands sitof. practical working of iiio ! of the coiBpV 5 For thf i roper so ureat :1 lierpi ise, 1 11 ( ; KA l'f COM PA 3 V was f ormed, with. : of 500,000 in ;old, f t A Capital months iif mooths betore the lii.-t is sue of ttiilAliv ; KAriiic, the most extensivtf r 'parfcl'ions were nuide, and to-d has The GBAl'HK! COMPANY Til From yirn. Xlios. filler, late of Wilmington, X. '. 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