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-- - -4 . j - - 'it IBIniJti t II I K I I , II 1 1 I I I IMI.I i a ' f V it V. al)f(nii)Xotll)Gla!c BALISUURf. FUIOA T. JL'tit 3, 1711. DK KIND TO THE KRKINU, TU kind lii tlir rrrinir. the humble. (In- in. , k, 'Ti ihe coward alous would Irwpll the weak ; Ya know not how deeply tbe paal they deplore la charily cover ther aln evermore. Be kind tu the erring, the lowly, ihe Mdf Oft cireiiinaUiiee rulclh, hue chain drivcth ......I Ah I hol not thy virtue, but con thy heart o'er, CXuuui union with aclf cniahctb pride evermore. Commune with, thyclf, think how raoklca thou Enriching thy coffer to wither thine heart ; Take warning- by thousand iui yonder dark nliore . Remember, thy khiI must rxixt evermore. Cherlah good for itaclf, nor measure thy gain, Huth motive are aordidly ! ami rain . Ill deed, bleating all, uuj with heart gushing o'er, Flowing on to the ocean of lore evermore. Religion it naugiil, all pretention arc vain, If work are aiill wanting, ab ! where ia thy gain? Aa bark aaat away on no mo dentate In ire, Aa wreck on the deep, tkua art gnno evermore. The day licet nway a- the meteor' glcnm; Flashing bright lor ti moment they fmle a a dream ; Yea, dream though it lie, vet on far distant adore Mull in thunders re-echo (he pant evermore. Aa fluwcr do i thou bloaaom, mere thing of a day, Aa brciith of the flower thou wilt vaniah a ;n ; Let love he thy motto thin wenry life o'er, Then in aunaliine of love wilt thou book evermore. CWAHS MAIM. BY MACHINERY. Tim uimliln finger and the dexteroua hand have hitherto btn held lha only tool ti wrap and ahape tobacco leave into tho orthodox form of the chjar. But juat a it was found that fingers were not the moat ecnnoininnl ni.inipul itor of the lew- lug ne. ill. , o it ia now riruing upon lb faliriratora of choice Havana that hu man digits may be profitably superseded by tneehanism for batching;, binding and trapping the cigars. Eighteen dollars a thouaand ia a large price to pay (or mere labor; and we are told that that i about the coat of making prima cigars, lo aay nothing of ili 1 1 x npoii the master manu facturer inflicted by hi handa, who carh -to.. 1. 1- omr eight or tcu of the best weed per diem. N n wonder machinery should be thought of. It i rather surprising its aid was not invoked long ago; but its time ha come, and a cigar machine mm panv ha started w ith a flnuiiah tn New York. The implement they manufacture has been reduced to its present stale of compHctucH nud practicability by the combined ngonry ofaeven simplifying (ta lents. Its i t-.-ei.iial put i.- ate two piiisnf I parallel rollers, ranged one pair over the oilier, and with their Burfur. sdtollnwi d to ' a cavil v ci nrspoiiding to the desired .out line of the ciir lo be fornj 'd. These rnl- Ida 'e set rotating by n litllu wheel work ; i driven by a ii.mli.'. 1U ... ' chine j iina when a bunch of Tobacco leaf is placed between them it ia rapidly turn j ed and prrsaed inf the pew per etii,ll- form. A. strip of fiue strong leaf is then gummed along jhe edge and insert) d at 'one end of the inuchiue; this ia 4mIhniI' MHia mlvn wlm AU'm n iiul i,t 1 it tt.l . A V .1.1... TW a... V www wm .U". ....... i i , - , large enough, who., cultivated, to yield, " iwisieu to a iioiiii, ana tno e.gar BE A LAND-OWNER. A TkSKKTCH.-Jiu Eaten Cooke, In hi n. w book, "Hammer and Rapier," says : The day passed, and tire night on the 10th the army surrendered formally, stack ed arm, abandoned their column, and dlperrd to their homes. The Federal commander had acted throughout a)l with tlie generoaity of a auldier and the breed ing of a gentleman. Not a cheer was heard, not a band played in the Fudcral army. Wheu far oft a shout rose over ili.- wood, one of the Federal officer has tened to apologixn for it. u "That la the rear-guard -those fellows did none of tho fighting," said he. I hose who fought- the veteran nrmy of the I'otomac, tried in battle. In victory, in defeat, in all the hard life of the so'dier .Lit! .. - . tney utu not cneer wiien tin ir uiu ai -versurie rurreudered. Ther were silen, and saluted when a ragged Confederate passed. They felt what surrender must be to the men of rbut army which they had fought for years and not a cheer or a braes baud was heard ' W by hum lists tin ir old enemies f Why make the more Litter their ma for tunes t On the f 0th of April, 1864, the bid soldier of i he Army of the I'ommar aireiched the handa of comrade tn the foe they had fiuhl so long. To-day tin y are rcadv t J" ul, if J viiian would let them. There is a per sonage more ferocious and imp! it -a lie than the fiercest soldiery it is the man who Staid at home and never smelt gtinpow jrr : who, while the t. -i fought, clapped his hand's, saying ; "Fight on, my brave Heroic REMEDY! HENRY'S qgrboiic Constitution RENOVATOR! Jiased o Science . Prepared wlk Skill, I V . ! I I.I. ! coiled around the shaued ma, of leaves "l ! 1 , u K .....i-T- tin lie .ir.' ! I i-ll III vim ' (". TT "b him the food he require can be as truh independent aa the millionaire. It is vast ly comfortable tu know that eveu a bust ness grows bad, and accumulations dwin dle away, we still hold tit title-deed ot aj plot of ground, in some remote locality, ill may be, to which we can retire, and by hard physical exertion gain from it bread for ourselves and our little ones. In this great city, wa are surrounded by thousands who do net own so ranch land as would suffice, to bury them in, but who would quickly resent our accusation were we therefore to chsrge them with im providence. It is at time pitiful to see now this greit nnuy of clcrkn and place men cringe beore their cinplo-er. ami u- rv know that their finished. A girl, after prn(cr training, can turn nut 1 ,500 cigars a day. Accord ing lo the above quoted cost lor hand ma kiug, there ought lo be a waving of sou.. thing like three shillings on a hundred. 1 lua ia good news for smoker, at all e veuts. Mdropolitan Ilecorder. A SECESSIONIST RADICAL anil all the avaMablr li.ean tv andrsTtiirss that lha art of pharmacy of Hie praaeax, day caa roatrib- uU. , " . larf (Mmbiiumy ia Gmeotrulrd Form (Aa sauat Valuablo Vegetable Juices Known in the History of Medicines for PURIFYING THE BLOOD, UIPAUIIKO NUTRITION To Til E SYSTEM, iMjjjtT'r ' '"' STOMACH. And a HeanR action to the Liver, Kid neys, Secretive nod Excretive Organs. GROVER & BAKER'S FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC 5TITOH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. 181 Baltimore Street, lialtimora. Mm BSata I mmm.wW &mmT- -mWw ' LM i " yjmjl Tj' ! v. '.'. g H '7 Vf&SaaaV JSnimi i fmw ! kBf PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COT., OF RICHMOND, VsA . , v. ' a - w -v . , m . Aaaefw orrr 9 MurislaM ovrr Fellciesi Itmued li two years ovrr .100,000 M.O Hnowing a suceeas beyond precedent. Issue nollcie on Xtnto.l v v.. ........ and all the most desirable plans. Dividends paid out on Life Policies iu oat cent wnicb proves the economy of lu management and iu careful selection of risks. W. C. CARRINOTON l. JOHN E. EDWARDS . Vh sW D. J II ARTSOOK, SaciBTavv I. J. HOPKINS Ami.t.wh.,1. ' J E. WOLFF,.. o- . SUPKKINT KKDKNT OJT AaUCUU. periors 111 position i h salary is all that stand between them and I be i a very changeable politician, poverty, and that if they should lose t'ueir rything by inrn and nothing long. position, they would have no better chance to get another lian the tlirnugnbnnt them, which is constantly clamoring for city em ploy men t . So they fawn and flatter, hop ing thereby to put off the evil day which Is appmacLiiig for so many of them. A man may be a placeman, and yet throw out shoots tn many directions,, so that, should his maiti prop fail, lie will not be at the mercy of the blast, and ho is wise n il-) takes such precautions. It 18 not such 11 hard matter to become a land owner if we are willing to com- sijtution of mence in a small way. A few hundred i "screw lon." dollars and iu many places 11 much less sum will purchase nn acre, which is a The North Carolina papers art down upon Clingmm likea thousand of brick, now that he has gone over to the Radi cal. They insinuate that he receivid fifteen thousand dollars for it. It is not for us, not knowing thu facts, to say whether th rhargs is true or not All we do know about Clingm in, is lha' eve-He was au olU ilenry l lav N l..gj then u State's rights Calhoun Dcuiocraif dun of course a red-hot out-and-out Secession ist ; and now he is a flaming Radical. These changes iu 1 lingman, or iu any other mere' politician, need not surprise us. A man who i very extreme on any auhject- is not tn be trusted, and none should wonder at any course he may take. Some of these men are impulsive and hon est at tin time they make their extrava gant declarations ; but in the mental con- such men thute is often a ." They .ue 00 frequently, ! However, the very coolest calculators, mil are "mud with a p Stick TO TIIK Faum. - Are pale faces, white hands, decayed teeth and Lad health in. .1.' geutei I tn.m robust frames, a good n 1 1 1 . lite, sound rh-ep, and Independent circumstances I We think' not, and tor the same reason we judge that farming is not beneath any pursuit whatever, 1 1 all that makes a virtuous, uselul and happy ; and it is surely to be regretted ti.. 11 nearly all our young men should pre fer a mercantile life or a profession, lo the titling of the ground at tfaelr own quiet homes. Not only is it to be lamented"!! account ot Ihe welfare of tin young men themselves, but also in the p osperlty of the country, lor it is a truth that eannot j be contradicted, that the best inlerests of lint country are intimately comiectel wiib ! the prosperous and enliglilcd condition of 1 its ariculiure. A DY1N3 ZOUAVE aa4 .-it 1 li ami Ijal lit I n bjAj ,) vi.rse So waave hi Thousands of Precious Lives lay tirsnthtair hsj laaliiu IhaJMlle fleld. Id com. I mo 1. ... - i...rfi uu sad icii l.lSi akibs. 'I bj ki ii4 caure i'f Uj 'l'ruaajPp' ' '"' it wf ti e Jeadly li.illrt. Nn Ali'i.iln v.Jseci.iiiili -l.ter Liui tolifc no human ronlifaave lirni. ' I" It Not thk RintiT 'Scextiw' STrm" A long, lean, gaunt Yankee, entered a drug store and asVed : "He you the drugger?" 'Well, I suppose so ; I sell drugs." "Well, have you got any of this here scentiu stuff as 1 he girls put on their, haud kerrhiefs ?' "Oh, yes." "Well, our Sal is goiu' to be married, and giu me a iiiucpence, "and told me lo invest the whole amount iu seenliu' stuiT, so as to make her sweet, if 1 could find . 1 1 . . . I 1 1 - . win lie Mi- some 10 sun, so 11 you ve a iiiiiiu, 1 iijnsi smell round. Tho Yankee smelled around VlthOnt tie- are t'.-.l.i y a rapidly sinking, and a surely totter Ina oa 10 an untimely ami. la nt:. r tig. Atony. 11 mriK-minu. auu iin.rance 01 me cams V Oririur mm nrmtrt n tut aiuuaae. ( A a. ia hOi aer .. and 1 iasr, AMleuiutthr lihxtui J IlruUk To dtmrt ouct uutrt u Uu u iUurtd Ckett. DISEASE, LLKB A THIEF, Steals upon it Vlctlma enaviare. and belbrs they aaaawiUtt efite utt.uk. plant itself niinly ia liw yatent. ami tliroiu'li iic'i t Inutlentiou becomes aeateil, ami .li'Mea all ordiuarr or temporary treat ment to ralMHpiiah itv merciless graap. DO YOO KNOW THK ( AI SK 0 The tranffi furmthr holloa ehrrt t The H itttrtU Jure the complexion t Thr t'rthfr ruin the anttrs. fflnnny rye I The tm'H mtrtl , - n . trembling frame t The tr. i. , . - I. pi mfiU tin I'n 'in in;i toret Thr it pultiii eruption tht iuHaauii eye! The pimpled fart the rough Coiorlemi ttinf und di-hirtrtating aitiuente gftae iinaciit age t Th anaaei ia simple asd covers tha Lolc grouud in all iu pbaiea rue lb FAN6S OF DISEASE AND IIEnEDITAHT" Tlxrt AUK FfRitLV FIXED IX THK Fountain of Life-lhe Biood : li MaW" -'r ! 1). Add re a' Ijeufnjrton, N. C. W. CO l 'U TS, (Vsa'f. Agent for Wedern N. CM .Bsa, A'. C. roints of Excellence Deanty awl Kla-i t ol 8iileh. IVrh-eiion and simplicity of Machinery. INiug l.oih tbieuds directly from the ajtnols No la- t.'int of feamfwr hand and no waste of llirend. Wide isn.'e of siadicntioc will out change of adj'isimcuL The . len ietiiins U in iiuijf and Ikminea afirr waliiin? arnt Imriintf -WF 0 Besid. f th.ins' nil ktn.N ol an done by other Sewinii Mauhmes, these Muchii.es exe cute ihe n.-t hesutiful and pel mat. cut Km hrniuery and oruuim Dial wotk. ForU- hv ANDUKiV MUItPIIY, oet IfV I v . rWnhury. N. C. 40 YEARS UKfOilK TU PUBLIC. IF OTHER Remedies FAIL YOU ItKoM 11 1. VI. AMI I.! I.U DI SKASKS read the folic wing: ThouiHK II. ituni v. K , Cranville co., N. C, ay. "I flaJ your I'illa to usjjb beat tamily nvdl cma I June evtti iua. Tliey lisv;ruJ very ln etlrjal in my own caae. I liaw tmen "very 'niucTi f fli. li'il forflfWu years, anil h ive tried every kind of BBSdietM tht I imi !.l Kt-t but liare ftrand more . liel trom your Pills tliari u others, sly tli-e f broil. III.. I i.ni.. lii.it, and a completn pruMrut on of tbsacrvon ayatcm. I have uaed tbom !n ten or III teen casein toy fiiniily, ainl llndthen tn be lbs van medicine lor uearly all f.tniily diseuaea" The Cure is Vborontjh. Kenneth llaynea, Kaq-, t'lerk ol Columbus connty court, writes April a. 1WIC:) "DuriDS " latter part of the year IHul I Kaa aeverely uftlicted with liieioii'tlln ar a ii. I in it-y uinlOt.ai.iU. iu in i. (Ue uaia wouiu iicci.itii m. eact uciui'!K ruai i a ut .tunjieuf ti lo iret out ul li id utd si. ep . until lip vain wi.til.l mbsitle. I piu. tired a tew hoxeanl II.eMlUTHKItX it lii I'rli' iii . I u ... . . j i .... . . " ii ' . i for nve rem, wm pnviif n nwi a, mm nsi v v inn rn ..i-n u 1 1 u ill 1 1 VT IliiHfilW " ls a ' i r. . a ; it,... t-.'i . i - i ri r iiiuuiiii ii uui cimitij khlimsVCUIO pur na- iiirc. I Mveri?HiAumeutwutuiiu ttccirainplv, Hnu n wvww r r iaatwarwitb it sudaiil eel iitier if. tiiilcaa nature, THE CON80LIDATIO3T of the two moat iMiuulur Southern Comnanle la full of .,t. -.,.. to thu policy holdera of laith Gompuiiicv Ita exuentlilurra will he leaa.and with leaaml ti... 2WZ The jut lire dividend will ho more certain, and nrt.bablv vreulcr iu amount, ami .. Iu.it.. ' ved fund cmatetl. No Kirht of old ol cy holdera w ill he effM'ted ; thev will continue to nav the .nnm.nl. ..i. fore ; to hold the aauie policiea a before ; to hare the aame rights, benefit n and jiririlesina aa be fore, and hare equal preaetit aeeurity with irrea'.er future la nefitn than U.fore. All renewal of old policiea will he in mime of new company. Hi t 'omp in v ha met with a auceeaa bcyolid all parallel in Life It urui.ee. and m.w .,rr..r. .. tlieSoutlietii pul.lic a Home Sntcrprtae equal to any and MiriuiKM-d hr none. It advineatfie payment ... .ill cimh prrmiuuia, !.. tui -e then dividei da will cniiMuaallr divmu each next payment, nii.il nothing will he required, and the policy may he a sourie of Income, but it win ituott one uiu. i it.iiii on pariieipaiiug aiiiciea. Il requires nu Dotes ful loaun. It I..-1 no reatrietiou on residence or travel, all policlu are Xon-Korfeitahls, and the rights of psf.it ffitaraiiti ed ou thu fuce oj the Poller aa a part o the contract. Ithn-tihe fot lowing viduahls feature which no other company tfivs : The late war Uucht man Hotitliern men. Iu ui"-.J tn North' in ioiDiAiiifM, th' jM-ntt iy ft jiir; M'jiiirttf d frttro tho Home Officii, .y ,i i It aJ tl.i ir pnt pay meiit fbrleltt o. '1 lua eoni) . i v suiua aaaliut tbia in bur nolloiea, aud Iu Um event of r 'paraslou from itfofflte by anyiuterveiition.Tuuraliteea In such all the right ol Non-Korfcini.c iiaid up policy, aurremlcr vulue and icinafnf, u.nit, aa thouaa there had laen no aiieh iuterreidng cause. Ita jiermuiient iiiveaniiebt of funds (m requirtd by the Charter) lain mnrtcagea or leln on riieiietintt.ered tteid Kirtnte Worth Double the Ann. ur.t Loaned, lima i fTeriitc to the Southern pcop'oiU Safe. Sure and Profitable Iiiveetmeut of the $l,it'ii,i.iti, whick are annuajly wot Wth for Life rnaurancts, taking o much from our ktrength, tberehj- giving additiotiul lajwerto ouroo preaoor. i auueal to every uiun und woman In Western North Carolina. h tO UifitirA A f.nl li'en thu hleiwed 'Mxin of Life f'tn ranee to lmk well to their it.tore f by examining fully iuto the auperior merit of the "Piedmont and Arlington Life Ionirunce Coinpnny " lH-lore hey inaur C-irroaiKtudouca solicited, aud iuformutiou cheerftilly given. LKWIH ('. HANKS, Cativaaauig Agent. Jau-S:lT SIX GOLD MEDALS Has just been in Octolier and November, I -;:, awarded to CHAS. M. STIEFF,. For the beat Piano now made. over Ituhimoie, Phil adelphia, aud New York 1'iauoa. orrics and waRRsooas.: No. 9, North Liberty Street, near Balti- mure Sheet, BALTfMOUE, Md. BTIEFF'S PIANOS have all ti e latest Improve- ircliiding the Agrofle Treble. Ivory Kronla, ion. fully warranted i of exchange within THK INDISCTIM1NA TJS VACINATI0N down a b.itil. stuff that ......il .li,..l ..I' 1 ...if in tlw. avi.a ni litio u-ti.. i Wfl8 UOAli I IL' I It lil'IOM llleat. illl In never owned u foot ot sasL sera upon their "iillibiliy of their tru.tiii''1 It i. ii.tt m-nll M l.tiv more lmul than : and acfmiriliK fclhi w-citizens ha vo a keen , bi'g suiteil, until the drtlg;:Lt -rot tired of can be paid for out and out, us the put- eye to main dunce, and somehow nmn liope should be to secure an unincumber-1 ge lo keep on the crest of the wave, ed homestead. The land being purchaa- j whether of the nea of whiggery, dumocra ed, the next thing is to locate the house, ley, or radicalism. so-tluit our next savings may go to dig-1 The Revolution is often called "lite ging the cellar. The raising of the frame U'nie that tried men's souls ;" but in om linmule opitnou toe events of the last tew years have been a much more intense cru- e.ible. Kew are the nolilicilllta lliat have come out uure edd? ! ! of harts will suit haudker- will then follow as a matter of course, and flic covering of it will not be a very cost ly uifair ; so that at last, without any great expense, we will hnve a piece of land and a house on it, and will have advanced thus far toward true independence. It may be thai the sum required seems a large amount to save out of a salary, and yet self-denial becomes eAy if our heart py years before t lie war were the "Ic.id- ore fixed upon the end to be attained. After the hoi'ige is built, we can decide uprJii fliciay-outW the grounds; and so, step by step, we shall go on, our affec tjwtB najtiiaily going out to that which we think milch about, until at last we shall feel more, than willing to leave the pent up city for tbe.frqfl and open country'. If no other member of the family appreciates) such a change, the children will, and they are by no means to be the least regarded. It does not hurt boys, or girls either, to be suH-broiivned or freckled, and . if they do roll in the dirt, 'they will, like some of x the old I itans, gam increased strength lrom their contact with mother Earth. Shore is another important view of land owning and improving to which we can now only briefly nllude, but which mut not be forgotten. It is that wliilu well selected properly is snre to appreciate in value, we have also imtnrc to assist us in making profhable anything we plant or set ont. 'Sickness and accidents often eat up the hard earned savings of nhtny n clerk or salaried official, but nature is working for the fanner or horticulturist incessantly, even while ho is nnabln ' tn work for himself. An tndtvidftail ear. br his own nnaided laber do little more than Ho may, however, be expect'ng too much from the. tricky schemers of these degenerate days. We in ust not look tor loo much from the men who for thetweii- uim, ati'l takinir horn, said ; ''I've p-.it a seentiii von. A sii(rlt; drop on your will last vou for two Week, and vou C: iili it out. lint to get the strength of it, you must take a big smell." 'Is that so, Mister? VVnl, jest hold on hi' i ll a minute, nil l -'el my nreain, aim wnen pot ft tmdi'i my smel- s:ty now, y on during the fain tmf n:itk diseased Lymph has TAINTED i UE ilEST V.LOOD In the entire, laud. It has planted the germ ol til" moat uiclaiiflu.il v disease ill tbe veins ol men. women ami children on all aides and uotliiug a'hort of A HEROIC REMEDY will Eradicate it t and brunch. ii a Kciue.lv ia foreVer era in Virginia and several other Mate of the South. For ourselves we never thought much of poli'ieians who made their living by appealing lo the passions of the people, and we have not been dis appointed at their course during and since tho war. The days of Macon and ol George Loyal I are gonu forever; and we must never expect ro see again such mod els of purity nud disinterested patriotism. Norfolk Journal. VOLTAIUL'SAS'lTlOL'ItS. ler. The directions were of coniPe followed, and the Yankee was nearly knocked off hi pins ; but recovering htniscU, he ex clainyd : , "( bain litenin ! Mr. Drugger. Is the top of my head on? S.il d ui't waul any ihin like that , it would break up a camiuneefiii' in ten minutes. You hain't i got tho right kind (if stuff." Too Mt c ti Wink. One of the roost portions of Southern California was HENRY'S CAUBOI.IC CONSTITUTION Renovator. ttttiTVft t -LvamaUklf Ka it iki'UuiaVL'al lift mrlLl V ... ooaaitd.. to1,itch Ihtm. ,ititn. also uJ declared the I'enth of the inuj the car in which they would ride to com petency and independence. We must not, however, be O'derstoo ! as advising city; men. to give up ilieir pres ent rmploytnemg to geek count fy lioihes. They should bio the bridge that carries them over, ami si ill entiiiue in the calling in which long practice has made them ad epts. It is wise, however, to keep on the look-out for good investments and for stor my and disastrous days. Let every one then see to it that he become, a land-own er as soon as possioie. A, wetfcwcat.ost country homestead will pr.fve a good in vestment, nud will be several steps, if not the entire ladder, by which the a'spiring young man may ci nih to true competence and independence. Hearth and Home. The valley of Egypt, comprising an area of about one-fifth of that of South Carolina, ,as covered, in the days of IJio ilorus Siculiis, with fifteen thtSusaud cities n ud towns, containing a poHilation of jver Jiaps seven! millions. The stupendous rmna which remain hear witiiea to jhr tcifiice, wealth and grainlenr of that land of wonders, at a very early period ami for inanr centuries. The Egyptians had lit- fleif any, commerce with other nations i-i rarlv times, and IT this imaiinr wealth and grandenr were doe to agiicnltare nlone - llnrnl Carolinian. In spite of all the infidel philosophers who flocked around Voltaire in the fitsi days of his illness, he gave sign of wish ing to return to God whom he h id so of ten blasphemed, lie called for a priest, lift afterward made a written declaration in which he renounced infidelity, sighed by himself and two witttrsars. He rvfa-i I Bed to see Ins infidel friends, and called for the Lord Jesus At one time he was discovered trying to pray, lie had fal i len from his lied in convulsive agonies, and lay foaming with impotent despair on the floor, exclaiming, "M ill not this God, whom 1 have denied, save me toot Can not infinite mercy he cxt tided to me t" His physn-iuii, Called to aduiinialer relief, .us man to lie terrible indeed. The Marshal of Itieh- j elieii flew from the bedside, di'elaring that I the sight of such a 4ejifth-bc,d was appsl i ling. He 'offered the doctor half he pos seesed, if lie would pndrMrg hie life six months. When the doctor told him be would not live six weeks, he said. "Then 1 will go to hell and you with me." Soon after he expired. Sncli wa the horror ol mind in which this asrh infidel quilled the world a terror lo all who knew him, a warning to those who are inclined to fol low in his steps. En taw (Ala.) Whig x fertile taken possession tW by the Germans, enI especially for I he purpose of -making wine. The wine became such a drug that it did not jay to makt'rit. Heavy morf sages on tho wine growing farms followed the dull ! sale. And the German population, in ; large numbers, are culti.ig fin tin ir vine-1 yards into homestead lot, and turning their attentiou to more profitable agricultural lboi s. 1 1 - At ita toiicii, iloujiisc droops, dies, and tho vie The Two Asgei.s. A traveller ! tim of it-s violence, a it were, who spent some time iu Turkey, relates a LlvAI'S TO NEW Ll EE, beautiful parable wlilalwtsaB told him by 1 BJWJtotre tUstent i , of PsiB and aches, tn a dervish, and it seemed even moro hi an- hvena tbe.pirit, aiid.iinpailnu On rrael.Uf0.l-ik Stomach, it assimilates at once with t-nu fSioo iiiid liiiutdsthereii, and from the moiiynl it passetciiitii the 1) lot id. ii, attacks disease at its fountain herd, in its germ and imitKri-, nnd disputes H through the avenues t.( the orgaus with ntierriiigeeJtauily,NffaeiHi tuir unit pure jiioon iiu-nniing tlironilt itrerij mrtri y and rem. " The tnliCrctilt s of Scrofula tfuvf soinetlines flourish und st ud tbe inner coating niulie abdo men, Hk ki-riiels of corn, are wilheicut ut''I"lv cil nutl eratlii tit d and the dieased parts nour ished into I. 'If- The Torpid Liver and Ikhc- .... ....-.- . .. SI live ruuiicr" arc stiiuuiati tt to a rrraltliv seere-l ' li.... ...! lil.lir ., 1 i,,V,..i..., - - ww. ... i.'ii, mill in' . . ........ ..i ..in. in-iin n-m.i.-n ki. newed hi iiitli and activity. Itsnctiirt: ;ip(Hi tbe blood, fluids of theeody, i and Olaudunr System, are ! TOtHC FUHIF'INO AND f IS1IJF1 CTAHT The IvoyaEorests re still kpt up in lCngland. The great York Forest, which was new in the days of William Rufns, contains fhree hundred acres iu one of the prettiest tni most salubrious parts of En rlaiid and it gives a revenue of ,1,7CS. There it is with its groves snd streams, good roads, railway, handsome sites for building, given up lo is xapgers, foicsl ers, gypseys, and ponies. "The timber i no longer needed .tfrr the navy, for aW j hips are nowmane of iron Btit then jre Crown land all over EugLuuUaad large quanlitit even in Loudon proper ty worth five or six millions, now bring ing scarcely anything, and tied up with alt sorts of rmrie.Tinns. Nearly the wliolin of them mij;ht be sold milk great advan- "g" , tifnl than Sterne's celebrated iigure of ihe iiCUiing spirit and recording angel : "Evr ery man, "said toe dervish, "o.ie on his right shoulder and one on his ! ft. Wheu he does anylhing good, the angel on the; t-ighf shoulder writes U down and seals if, I n -cause what is well derie is done forever. When be does evil, the angel on the left side writes it down, and he waits till mid night. If before that time the man bows his head and exclaims, 'Gracious AllaJi ! I have sinned ; forgive me !' the angel rubs ont the record ; but if not, at mid night lie seal ft, and the beloved angel on the right shonlder weeps." Three wild mud-larks were captured by a young divine and brought into a Sunday school, where ihey were severely questioned as follows : "Wat is tour nnme V "Dan," replied the vubuight one who was. Mrs t interrogated. "Oh, no ! your name is Daniel. Soy it now." "Danieli" 1 1 '"Yrs--well, Daniel tako your seat. And whot is your name 1" was interroga ted of number of two. 'Sam," ejaculated the nrc'.iin, i "( Mi, dear no ; ii is Sanaa"!. N?tt down, Samuel. And now let us hear wliat your name is. my bright teiiow ! aatrt tie to me third. With a grin of k-lf-aatisfastion, and a shake of the head that would have done honor to Lord Hurleigh, the boy boldly replied, "Jimuel, your honor." SlfF that mm ties a man beCnnso he ia a snod match, must mil be surprised if he J turn out a In. ,li i Sparkliiot Brigmncq$ to the Eye, A llottv Glow io lite Cheek, A lluby Tinge to the J.ips, A Clearness to the Head, Brightness to the Complexion, T ''jfWii f" h Spirits, And Happiness on all Sides. Thousand have1 been rescued from the verge ol me. grave by its timely use. This remedy ia now offered to the public with the most solemn assurance of its Intrinsic medi cal virtues, and powerfm Ileuling properties. ' Fea ALL PlSEAfBS OF TUB KIDXEYB, BETKXTlliXdFTHi: CCIK,ArMe lf for Dimtaffx of Il'imifii amf Clii'drr. N'erToiia'tVoatHaiori. Vt-akne, Oett'.ral t arsitade, ami aaot ofAU'H-ttte ft la uuaurpasatd iKtv tin era iabaa i Affection of lit Bono, JlobitHal Cialirenrm, Debil ity, JJuetue of the- htttney, tn'jirp.'in, Try titplU, Female Iri egnmritir, Fitnh, all Skin Ititieaxe-K, Lit er Complaint, In ,diyrti'oi, J'diK, Pulmonary, 1H . senaca, imimptim, Serol- ula,orKioJ-Fril, .Sypkilm, - . JPllRrABBB T S Trot. BSC B. Henry, ' ''"crtorfcaajHpsrliB Hwpitsl, PmaaU. M.i A., . I..P-, F. R. 8. IUCNRT t: CO., Proprietora. Agency of the United State. I.sjKirstory, tfOFMH SBWt, Port ee Box W73. NEW YORK. ry OrrSSTITtTIOS KEXOVATOR ia 11 perltot tl. ix l...itl.-t i If. W I anvwhe on rsccipt o 4'v-4-i mi., ri-que-tc.l to r "iontl cMifi aritli all the osBistatii-. it run re.-eitc In. hi strength instliritiea nud aii'tal.le tnviiirltmeiita, can .in:, .:!' -ut-iiiy ; wlr.li xw.n'.l l.r l-.-t l.i t:tke mrtli.-tnr In1 fui e yn n rrh. in jrcV'-nt siiKneaa ur tt tal.e ueuicitie ulici ; hii eel s'ck to ciealckoea f f- . a-iiiil to flic in- i- .-i iieh..J ij Kxerciae jitiir own jmljiiiient in il luians nf ile- fensc ; tlia'enen.y will come, be ye alao rcHilywith Tbe Southern Hepatic Tills, Tliat old. l-n.j ion Uwud ii-ill t.J.J e,'y for nil llilion distant, runted laj a DISEASED LIVEIt. TO ALL EMIGHAXTS.-Yt.nnic Bl.oettou.ake B home for rim-self ae. I family u n climate allien vim ortlyy hnvenot f.-ni i , i.siniiirtl to ; yen will, of roil rat', .lie r . i.-is-, 1.. i i I l.c rifucrisefi neculiar to thai gfimutc. you sin t:1.! t.r r i e It 1 1 t.. utu -m-l. M, d- ; icija-s us in. .t. -tptf.l to tlr- il -.-r-t m nt t lint climate: ! vn will tliel Hit-c'n-iili-sl ner irity in the Sue of! Iifkms' HorriiKHv HrrATic i'n.is. ' They curt be acta to any point in the Coiled Ptate by Kxprefs. PRICK Fnr una bax.xici-i .- ! (z.R0-Paliflrnat til- tl.ir lir..r. amTim.- lii' v rte flr.M TS Uu ir. . li iii. i-1 eillier . .-.ii.i.ii . t ti r-li-r r.n thi Vtnti- tTtirnmi VHrtrmi CO I. Or 'ertakcald b-ai'.lri J lo II. W. DKKMS. No. ii. Sue a Calbovb Sraaar, IUlt.hok Md. rbarrthay wilt lir promt(ly all.-n.lf.l !... I'.ir t Ii -at- Mriliriitea call on all rrapcetablt DruirgliU Terra lu-rtf noil ..n O. ft PfH'T.fJON. July 3 56:1 y - Ratfabury, M. C. ham!. Ir .m 550 to tf.lOtl. RefeiTticea, . Ito bare our lianr in use: (leu. It. K. I.ee. I-exingtou. V. Gen. I. II. Hill, fharmlte. X. C lieu. Holier: llaiiaoni. B'ilihliigtnn. X C, (!ov. Juhn LeleTie . lafXtngton, Va. Mr--rs. 1!. Hnrwellit Son. Clnirlotle. X. ('. I't'iif Dumb niul Illlinl Inatrtilc. Raieigh. Missis Nnuli ;i!:J Kollork. llill-l.i.Hi. X. t'l Teriiis Liberal. ) rail la aplicifetl. tjT Urott ii .V Itcinliiirdl arc agetita lor the islcsl the abovc Relebrsled I .. Planus sold at Fnctory pricea. June IK ly STorth Oaroina, Sopenor Coon. MoRTIIOMKRV IJoCRTV ' Martia Urson Jesae Minitherman. Joshua liet-n and wife Tibtlha, Uliiabath Qreea and Sarah His. against Mary Green. Petition to sell Lund for Partition. To Mary Green : Yob TO-herety nottflett; rJraTu lumftfona in the above entitled cause has issued against you, aud the complaint therein was tiled! in the Superior Court of uid County on tho 22.1 day of March, 1870. You are also notified, that the summons in this ease is returnable tv the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of aaideouu tr, on the I3th day of June next, when aud where you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint in default whereof the pTaintifT wDI apply to said Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Witness, C. C. Wade. Clerk of the our said Court, at office in the town cf Troy, tha iud day of March. A. D. 187C. C. C. WADE. c. s. c. Sent by mail. April 20. 137(1. 17-tiw fpr. fee $10 NORTH CAItOLINA, Superior Court S May 10, 1870. X. c To be NOW IS CONSIDERED the Greatest and Ileal REMEDY IN USE Monti ;(m , kv ( 'o Nalliaiiicl Cook, cl ul. against Rob't. Hi own, ct til. Petition to stll Land for Partition. In tiii case it appearing to tho Cunt that I lie heirs at Law of Win. Cook, de fendants, resido beyond the limit of thia Suite, it is therefore ordered I hat publica tion be made in the "Old North State" for six successive wet ks, notifying thehl'tiia lands lias been sold and a report of the sale filed in the Clerk's Office, and that unless they appear before our said Court within tbe tunc prescribed by law, and EOR ALL PAINS. u.?. ' Ti;:rZmZut m-m? 1.4 w.,; said i Tepurtd and for sale at 8nlc ",,a" "ot coiilirmed, a motion Olt POULSOX'S DragStore, ! will he made for the confirmation of said jan2l :?:lv I Balisalry, X. 0 i report. Greatest Invention of the Aire ! 4cHBAPJIBSa, DETR ABI-LITT,- OjrVENIE( K Plantation Bitters. SKAL. Witness, my hand and seal 10th day of i of office, this ' ' May, 1S70. O. C. WADE, c. s. c, Montgomery County. I!) Cw fpr. fee 10. cardial languid among .Icntiaila ..! mil v will I .a made nv ' I wlnrroail. I ne onefeov it. U: it, rvuiaon. note nnn hr Svliat.'ir This wonderful vegetable restorative is the sheet anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and for the aged and it has no equal stomachics. As a remedy, for the nervous weakness to which women ar& especially subject, it is superseding- ery other stimulant. In all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it acts as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Wherevei It is intro duced it becomes a stand ard article a medicinal staple. It is to-day the best and purest tonic, and tho most popular medicine in the civilized world be sure and get the genuine. Sold by all Druggist s, Gro cers and Country Stores. AGENTS WANTKD I To Sell our Crlehratrd GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. My"ZA' r Acknowledged by all who have used them to be the JoiiatIiu.ii Wagoner, et at, Pl't'fi", Jto ulott ng! ht'Ht Pen I". ni i' ..I si. 1.1 i't tins couiitrv, No soiled itinjrorn! fsixty lines aiitten witlione pen of ink! Will outwear any ateet pen ever made. lliinktirH. meivliant teaiberV s.ntl all e'aaaea. ernlorae thein in the ntjriwrt tenna of innse. Put n-. in neat Hliileloea Xo. 1, for general ue: No. 3, medium; .Vo,J for iiilien' uaeorflne teumanliip. Xiibcral Commission to Agents ! We are piepuicl to give tov energetic tenton ta king the agency of ti ra i'en. a c bbsbIs on vbioa trill pay S2INI per mouth. We invite all peivoiia inliing t'lnployment. to - nil for sample ana clrcu laia. Van snmple boxes inailcJ for 50 cent. Aim a ess ma ch I 6m Prp.l.i-mNC CO I'ittabnrg. I. Cushings & Bailey, Booksellers - and Stationers, 262 Baltimore Street. BALTXXKOBJ3, Jtta. , THK LARGEST AND liluST ASSORTED Stock in the city of SCHOOL LAW, VESTAL, MKMCAL, CLASSICAL, AXD MISi ELLA A EG US BQ OJCS. (JerferaJ Rank and Conn ting House Stationery of till kind. x Illank Books mailt- to order in any style of binding and rnlingX mar4 3in .ih County Apple Brandy.. JCST RKCKI VKD a superior bit of pnra .Na-li (tmiit Apple ilrnnor. Also, a lot ol hue I. ;. i-. '. :.. :it nutl i 'ni n Whndteys, tie. Holland liin ami ICuui " feu i& -ts:tf Hitnch Brau- fur sote at UyWBKTON'S BOOK'S FOR FAHItl ad STOrKBRCtDERS. BOUND of tbe "American Stock Jonrnal." for ffH containing3H4 large double t-of-nmn page, wnt post paid for....... i.i SO Htitinit V .IUBM-aolfi:rt' American Mock Journal for I8SH, coiilaininr 3H4 nag sent tist naittfortl.M The liairyaisn'a Mannskaent poat paid for 96 ct The UoahrffinV Manual. " " The Hog Hi '.is Mjnnat. " " J6 " The Sheep l;niilt-ra Manual, " S6 " The I'oultry Bt nler'a Maaaal. " ' " The hol five Mknutliscnt poatpoat paid to oa atlitntirfoT- - - - -. ll.Sf Agents wantrit. to whom I U-ral Induce aienU will jan?l-3a . p. iwivrn . en. Parleabn.-. Pahltshera. co.. Pa. STAG C ZtZZVBS I WARSAW To Fayrtteville. against , ; Dittry Kt-nndy and wife Sarah, T I. Howell and wife M.iry, and Mihilfls, Wagoner, defendants, non-n-sideirTs, Petition to sell Land for Partition, filed I 30th Match 1870. To Dntry Kenady and wife Sarah, T. H. Howell iind wifu Mary, and Matilda Wagoner: You nre hereby notified, that a sum mons in the above entitled cause has is sued against you, felnrmiblc at the office of the t'lerk of Superior Court of said county, on tlm 1st day of August next, when and where you are required to ap pear awl answer in itefanlt whereof two i'liiintiff will apply to tlie Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Witness, J. A. Martin, ( lerk of said Court at. office in Yadkinvillc, the 20th day of Miiy, 1870. , J. A. 41 ART IN, c. s. 0. . Yadkin County. Uttw fpr. fee 1f)J Sent by mail 23d May, 1870. The Worth andSonth United by the GREAT METROPOLITAN Through Passenger Route See that your Tickets are good Via Petersburg, Wcldan, Raleigh and Charlotte. f EAVK Warsaw for Fayetteville 'dailex Ij oept Sunday. If rou are in Western N. Carolina go to Raleigh and procure a through ticket to PayetteviHo for $8 ; Through Ticket from IJiildaboro' via Warsaw, to Kayetterille, 6. Through tickou fmm Weldon to Fayette rilleMO. Tbrongb Uckel'a from Wthnington, via Waraaw, to Fayetterille, S. , CIIAKLOTTE TO TTA DKSB0R0 : Leave CharlotU Sater train from Raleigh and Columbia, rfa MonToe, for Wadeaboro' i Tuesdav. Thuradar, and Saturday Lave Wa-', deboro'. Thesday, Thnrsday, and Sat unlay, af ter arrival of trains and St. nre from Wilmington; Usaa of Cbuiarn Kail Kiiad to Jonesboro, N. C. daily exet'pt Sunday. leve head of Chatham Rail Road after ar rival of train from Raleigh. Leave Jnnefboro' after arrival of train from FayaueviUe. Cltmnuma1 Accommodation Line Between Salem and Ilicrh I'oint. wilT charter Stage at'atl hours Haper tlian thet-Cheap-est." Office at Butner' Hfitel. s-tleni. N. C. s E. T. I'LKMVOXS, Ort. I; !W-tf Contrw.t r TIME TABLE N. C. RAILROAD TRAIVS NOUTII : m -ii. Chaeloili-,. . Sallblir)r, . . OrernaS-iru' Co. Sim pa, .. Kalrlfl OoMalK.ro'.. . 1 aaW M r M. S:4li -S-lU - t:0 : ll'.jtl ' 10.S8 1 as r.u. SJti " lJahtfBjSj ua va. "loll A n. T:lW A H 7.S6 J I" SiOSiA. M l M " IllliSfiia S-Jn r. i 8;4B " TH A INS SOl-TII: , - I fmm?mlL rrirv.M la.iri lah. BirB.iLrB i;o.irt.i n i a I" jn7 K.i.wh. IWii.ii.. l!Vi. tmttn.. fn " Co. sliop, l- Si-'I " lltnora lt:4 a Orr'llHro', Jt " Sat " till "I tM li.hrr, t TSB " t T46 " p TJS "I tM - Cliailoltf, KH0 - I n I.-, i , Aceommunlation far Eastern N. Carolina, I'aaannger from Wilmington to Raleigh mill take the accommodation tar t?:l" p. m. train. Fa-taengent from Wilmington to Raleigh will take the morning train. Ctoae cun nection mads at GoldilKiru'Taeh way.--' " - A I'M ur JniissoK. Snpt. I I -. . w.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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