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TH E TWIG GREENSBORO,: N. C WEDNESDAY, ?IAY 26th, 1869 j be vigilantly nought after, and every argu ment of a drowning'man will be brought to i bear to beg yon to consolidate your road with - tneirs, "which only means to help them pay their debit and keep up their road. If yon are op posed to consolidation I would "warn yoa to be careful with whom yon confide5 as a proxy. If the opponents of consolidation stand firm, we can defeat them ly a large majority, and j thus save our road from destruction, i Freights and passengers are gradually in- creasing,-and onr through connections will I feoon extend to Atlanta, Ga. When this takes TOUS DttbliC, Oth in SUbscriptiou and Placcynur road will pay you a liaiid-me x . : - dividend, and your stock will go to par. lint advertising, Compels US to enlarge the if ya consolidate all is lost, and we will have columns or tne Topic, ana vc are now " m , l k ipoit. W . A. SMITH, President. receiving an entire new ontlit, believ- ing that the growing interests of our thriving city will soon demand the es- 4 OUR EX Ij AUG EM EXT. The patronage received from a gene- Cheraw last week, by the election of the following officers, as we learn from the Cheraw Democrat : President.B!T. Townsend. Directors. A. F. Karenell, A. J. White, L. D. Mowrv, D. Malloy, W. M. Kobbins, L. Green, D. Ingram, S. J. Townsend, li. J. Donaldson. Principally selected from the stock- : holders of the S.C. roads. Thisscheme Mis Fashions. The correspondent j is to cany the whole trade out of the of the New York Herald furnishes the ! Slate, into Charleston, and the Demo- in our new'presses and material, .make jawing items coneernin-the last.We crat even regrets that more orth Car TirorUion for the earlv establishment of tlie French EnP-'s ! i olinians weie.not put upon the board. THF CHERAW An SALISBURY I Ahccseman'i Arabian rialiam. . I VJ - Jfor cur of cuts, braise,1 sores, &cn Eailroau company was organized, at s t - chapin's Drug Btore. - 1 DR. CHAPIN'S T tablishment of a dailv rmuer, we shall. of a Daily Topic. At her first she wore a straw colored For onr weekly edition, which will be er she is very partial to . ;(t her stvoli(l enlarged on the first of July next, we a white satin dress and rases all round shall resume the name of the Union ' the lower part of the robe; they were RnriafOT tr"hili will lio lrinorl rritli noro I thrown on as it cut and minir where type and be one of the largest iapers published in the State, and will be fur nished at the low price of two dollars per year. The political character ot the paper The deep interest manifested in this road bv Mr. Trenholm and others of Charleston, convinces us that their city expects to get the exclusive bene fit of the road, and we thiukthey will. they were to tiling. The chignon did We have alwaysnrged that it was to not jut out behind nor bubble up, but J tlu, intCrest of" both Wilmington and me iau nail was piiiueu i;i lustrous tresses and fell somewhat.low on the neck. A sober effect had evidently Favetteville to run the Western road to this place ; but, the papers of both iixT i;oiint 1) i ii iiivi1. It". X'n!ill will remain unchanged, and whilst en- j titii0,ls to repeat all the dresses here been intended a bold timidity at try- places have opposwl us, and we now ask for an expression of opinion as to tertaining decided . Republican princi ples, ancj giving an earnest and cordial support-to the administration of Gen. Grant, we shall, in the columns of the Register, give politics but a secondary consideration) believing that the mater-' places and summ ial interests of our people, and the State, demand that our first and' best efforts shall be directed to the building up of our waste places and the encour agement and development of our Agi i cultjirra Manufacturing and Mining resources seen to advantage. They are o er the same long, rieli trains, over pail" and lace, inched to death, and at the end of the season we. may expect -nothing new in ball dress. All the novelties are at the Bois for comim;- water! ncr do ci)me.) The last dislay at the Madame do letternich's tr days, (when they f All delegates to the Grand Coun cil of Heroes of America, to be held in drive was turnout. Iler'footmen wore her colors, (yellow and black.) and even the horses had at their ears, under rosettes of black silk, waving branches of yejlow acacia. This was to honor Chevalier Spring. M'me de Canisy went round the lake in a black silk robe, with train raised by leather straps ami oxydized buckles, iler round Versailles hat was trimmed Housekeepers The perfectly pur and hicbly concentrated Cooking Extracts are Davis Jt Miller. Aa for them and prore this fact by comparison trltli toe bctitioas and nnbcaltny kinds yov have been usinjr. They are the wont delicious and economical. 'not de ceived by dealers mho oQer cbeap and im pure brands which afford them larger profits. Ak for Daais &, Miller's Standard Flavoring r.xtracU, aud take no otbers. torale at ClIAPiyS Drug Store. TI1C "XORTII CAItOLJIA A Paper Devoted to Politics, Ajrurulturt and General Intelligence. On or about the lt of July. 1669, the nn dersigned will begin the publication of eekly ewpaier at KlizabethCity. rvortb Carolina, to he called the Nokth Cahousian. It w ill bo thirty-two colnnms in sire, and will be published at Two Dollars a year, ttnriltf udranrt. It will be devuted to the develop ment of the material auif indutrfAl resources aud the building up of the interests of th . I North State,' ami especially of the first CongrevV:wLi.l i.isthct. Relieving that all wealth is the product of labor aud that without industry no riches can be created, the North Carolisian will insist upou the elevation of Labor the ad vancement of that Productivo industry which is the very life of civilized natious, and hence will devote especial attention to developing the productions of the Farm, Fisheries, the Lumlier in our woods and hw:iiu?pm as well us the Manufacturing Power '.four rivers. In its political disc-UHsioii aud preferences the NmtTH Cakoliman will be licpublican, supporting the cardinal principles and lead ing measures of that party as best calculated to neeure the peace and promote the prosjer ity of all hections of our common country, and hence it will sUHtain.with all the ability it can command, the principles and policy of the present State and National adminitru tiuiis. Keports of proceedings in Congress and in the State Ix"gulature, of public. meeting,and whatever elj nisy enlist orattract the public iuterc.nt, will be prepared with care and with special attention to thd convenience and instruction of the masses. 1 The Kdi'rial Department will be devoted to the intelligent, tt u;j -.-rate aud useful dis- cusfioitM I the current events of the day, in every department of public activity aud in terest, with the general aim of instructing Celebrated. Vegetable Tomato Pills, FOR THE CURE OP I HEPATITES OR LIVER COUPLUHF AND SICK HEADACHE Baleigh, on the 10th day of June, will ! a eii leather. It Ml fmsn tlu be furnished with tickets for half faro. there and return, hy applying Depot Agents. I front down behind owr, plaited hair. Blue talleta, shot with lilaek, and a to the ; Marly casque, looked like beetle wings I on Comptesse de lirantes. A pale bride drove in an open ealeehe. She was in cigar poplin ai;d field i a rose in her the amount of freight likely to go to Wilmington, or Fayetteville, after the road is t oinpleted as now proposed, viz: lirst united with Dr. llawkiu's road at JoiKsboro, and running with it to Carthage, and, then, muting with the Cheraw & Salisbury road at Albe marle, under Mr. Townsend, and run ning to Salisbury. The distance from Salisbury to Charleston is about 201 miles only some or 20 miles fur j ther t'nan Wilmington, over a direct, consolidated line, ami to a port which ! the Salisbury Old Xorth State, claims and guiding the public mind rather thau ex ! . j . r -t-r v. I citing public paiion or ministering to a tnor- a the miitral outlet for estern , bi(1 c7irliusitv j, ial care will UMaken to ! North Car;)lina. Patriot. cx.hule everything which can deprave the morals or lower the taste of tho great lnxly of intelligent readers. Having hud Mime twelve years experience as Publisher and Editor of one of tho most succehliil and minular newspapers in Cen- In offering Dr. Chapin't-Celcbrmtod Ver table 1'illa m & remedy for Liver amd Mihens . Complaint, we preAuoie do apology will bo needed. The great prevalence of Liver Gat- plaint and BilionM Diae of all kidl throagh out theboutb. irnere,!n Utemajontjroxcaaes, the patient is not within the feaca ox rcju lar physician, requires that ome rtQedj 1 should be provided that would pot ' JU Utut impair the constUmtio, and yet be afe mmd jjecl ual. That such ia the true character of th TOMATO TILUS there can be no'doubt. Tho -great success which his iutsriably attended their ne will, we thiuk, be safflcieut to con 4 viuce the most incredulous., It has been oar sincere w ish that these Pills thmld be Csirlj'- aud full tested, and stand or rfall bj the ex- 7 feet produced. That thej have been so test ed, and that tho result has been iu every re- epect favorable, we call thousands to witness , w ho have ex perieucel their hepeticial effect Dr. Chupiu's Tomato Pills are not held forth or recommended (like most of the Kjmlar medicines of the day.) as universal cnrvail. but simply for LI VEK COMPLAINTS, and those symptoms connected with! a deranged state, of that organ. ' DISCASCS of (he LIVER. President's Offce, N. C. R R. Co. Company Shops, N.C., May 13,1839. . To the Stockholders of the X. C. RJL Co.: ObntLEMEN At the next ajnual Meeting of tbeN C. R. R. Co., a question of great inter est will be presented to your consideration ; and in view of the weighty responsibility that will rest upon you iu deteimiuing that ques tion, would it not be well for us to reason to gether, and thus to prepare our minds for u proper decision. For lie assurcd.theie ntver has ueen a ceriod in the history of the North Cai olina Rail Road Company more pregnant i white l'aee cai)Uk't is oi'teil worn with with evil to the road thau'this great question ! chii t't Or lieeantt bow. Cascades ot" TSUSg f Atlavti?i V0 rh Cp 'm jillt cm so bpsi'itiful of ai evening Una Rail Road with the Jsorth Carolina, Rail 0 , . , , J. , . ., , , Koad Company. To analyze this question, ! 3ai(l ;sitle for-thick coil and cable auu to present 11 111 an 01 11s tieiormir-y ai:a ; ii inv. inn L". hand. Her headdress Avas the famous capulet a lace scarf or shawl attached to the hair by a rose ; it crosses on the bosom, forms a fichu and covers the panicr behind. The Countesse de ('as- j teuane is always seen at t lie liois m one of them. Tlie elder blossom dia ! dem is liked on fanchons and hats, be cause" it is lj;ht and dinitied. A lr ! 4 riin nun Tt tTc T i Jo true, as stated in our exchange, that a robin kills, on the average, about 300 Hies in an hour, and a sparrow will destroy at least l."0 worms or caterpil lars in a dav, everv man who kills a bird wantonly, is a brute, and -every fanner who commits that sort of muit der is both a brute and a' fool. Our jrarden has generally been attacked by bugs and Mies ; but this year has suf fered less than usual, and we attribute it to the fact that it has been filled with birds. The Liver is much more frequently' the aeat of duteaae than ia generally supposed. The function it is designed to perforin, and on the rryular ezenttion ot which dejciul not only the geueral health of the body, but the powenof the $tomach, boieeU, brain, and the whole ner vous htcin, slows it vunt and vital impor tance to human health. When the Liver it Hiou.ly diatd, it in fact not only deramgtA the vital function of the body, but rxIXU a powerful intlufiice over the uund and ita ep-t-ration 4 which can not easily be described. 1 It ban ho cIom a connection ltb other dltraa es, and nianifits itself by o great a variety of hviuptouts of a most doubtful character, that it misleads more physicians, even of preat eminence, than any. other vital organ. The intimate connection which exUta be tweeu the livrr and the brain, aud the great doiuiuiou which I atu persuaded it exerciea ovt-r the fxusiotu of mankind, convince me that many unfortunate beings have commit ted acts of deep aud crimiual atrocity, or be tral lVnnnylvania, aud having invented ex-I come what fools trrm hypochondriac. from trnsivi'ly iu pnpTty in an about Klizabeth City, I feel that I can give assurance not only that the pajn-r will 'be isUfl, but that when oucobtarted it will be published regularlv. PALKIAN JOHN. WANTKO. 1 i 2,000 Cords "BUck Oak BarK, ! AXO 1 5,000 "Saw Logs For which we will pay the highest price in : cah. Win. S. FONTAINE Jt SON. 13:-111. Greensboro. N. C. uaKeaness, wouia no ro consume more space than this communication would allow. There fore, we' propose to present only a few plaiu pointed objections, which .we regard as con clusive, and cannot be easily controverted. - First : This 'project originated with the prdpertx,holdex's ol -More head City, and the creditors oftho Atlantic t Kortli Carolin.t Kail Road. They lcar if the A. & N. C. Kail Koad is left to itself that it will never be able to pay the debt it owes,and will be finally eold for less than the debt, thereby causing . .1 A A 1 1 1 T T it ars creaitors to loose largely, nere tueu we 1 , find t.h Tcpv whir.li nnlnrkSi this mo VHTiiPiit : " a movement conceived for sinister purposes, and not the " broad, i)atriotic, State pride" movement, the advocates of consolidation, would have you to believe it tube. Certainly the stockholders of this coninan v cannot yea, would nor blame these gentlemen lor Oai'mel, and Nazaietl) trying to save their debt iu a legitimate way. : Yet would it uot bo rashness, yea, folly iii jj ' the extreme, for them to involve tliB North Carolina Rail Road Company (now prosper ous) with the debts of the Atlantic Ac North Tribune tlius alludes to our State : Carolina Railroad Company, by consolidation. !; . 1 i- 1 -i.t n m . But the friends of consolidation sav the.v onlv ;! e lHiblish herewith the fullest a- As a general rule uiulerskirts with ('ostit:iies this 'oaiiiivir kuniiner will be inucit richer than tle overskirt. A shade called " feu ' is in t eat demand. Double-breasted bodjes and jerkins called habits'' are tle fastest novel ties. It is, indeed, high time that the Queen ot Fashion should turn toward the Holy Land. . Eugenie wilT svkui leave for Jei usalem. L Tii Emperor las marked oat her itinerarv hnnsclf. She is to :ro from JVpt to Ueyroat, from Beviont upland to .Lebanon and the -borders' of tut- sea1, with halts at Sour, St. 'Jean d'Aciie, Jaffa, Mount North Carolina The New York The Wilmington Journal has made up and published an elaborate state ment of the iuervased representation to which the South is entitled under the new order of things, basing its cal culation on the population as furnished by the census of ISfiO. According to this the representative strength of our section will be increased as follows: Maryland L Virginia S, North Carolina Just Received, j and for sale at the lowest figures : Brown's Japan, No. 1 Coach Varnish, Demar do Aftpbaltuin or Black-Vanmb, No. 1 Copal Varnish at Chapin'a Drug Store. WANTED, We want Purchasers for 30.000 o. 3 4, South Carolina .", Georgia 0, Florida ; Axe, rick and tslrdge handle of good quality V Mississippi 4, Louisiana ' iMck an.t Spike Han.mer. Miner", i, lexas yiisouri 1, Arkansas 1, Drift aud l'ole Tick handles of the b-t onali- Tennessee o, Kentnckv 3 eoual to an iiu 1 easi' of o'O in the lower House of Congress. Senator Sprague is to make a trip through the South in tho interest of his new plan. TIac Cigars Krpt constantly on sale wlah-to' consolidate according to the relative !;count ever yet given in a periodical of ;st value of the stock of each Compauy grant the State of .North Carolina its soil, the asniption-this Company would be the ;climiUo. topnirapliv, timber, produc loser if it were to accept the A. 6c N. C. liail . . A 1 t. , , Road as ckfrecyift, and be compelled to keep it ;UOixs, Kc., tortlie, Inlonnat.'ou ot all jd good running order. . am 10 :iiay ne asking m r. v eosrers (jaes- tioti "Where am Lto go 7 jsoith Carolina is a thoroughly reconstructed (State, is right side up to stay, is Leaee- At the last session of the General Assemhlv of North Carolina a bill was passed allowing the stockholders to consolidate if they tUougot proper. ibis consolidation act xcould never have passed upon its own merits ! able, lo$al and truly conservative, is Srlt was forced through by being attached to 1 how (we belieVe) the largest in area of th great omnibus Rail Road schemes. If he original Thirteen, has a delightful yu will examine this bill carefully, and com-: , .. P , , . . 0 . pare it with the original charter of this Com- O' im" " gonial climate, tine naviga pany you will see at once,, that if we were ble rivers and spacious sounds, with a .oyer so anxious to consolidate, we could not very fair allotment of railroads in oner think uf touch 'a thing under the. present aet. jit;oll or in urores She nrol'ers verv Bee for a moment. It wipes out all of vour a!1UU Y! - ! 1 Plo-.1 ei original rights, and dictates what per cent, .cheap land; Ier blacks are docile and shall be charged, "and no other," upon ar- glad to work for fair wages, :nd colonies tides sent over the nxad. it is plain to see of twenty to due hundred families can iffttl,?-111 T?fh leh.Ql be cheaply lodated on good.lands, good City under that law, and no through freight . , ., , ' ? v would ever pass beyond Greensboro. With navigation (or railroad transportation,) the complications attending this road if it is with an abundance of gCod timber, in the least restricted to a certain per ceut. : where the Grape, the Peach, the Apple, ffd.H no otherS Jon .w.onW Tn dis?ovr xhlxt and the Cherry, with all the Grains, ita income would not be suthcient to keep it , , , ... , . "J up and pay;the interest on its debt. In fact cnn be produced with greater certainty it would eoon be as far below par as tho At- and in higher perfection than almost i'Xantto Road iaiow. any where else on earth. 1 I ee by a eurculax recently issued that Mr. : -: l lttjZXi wThe. Mount Vernon-estate of General way rti5oe will he resorted -to, to get your Washington is advertised in the Gaz eocentto consolidation Your Proxies will ette to be sold at auction Jane 10th. Cliivtpiii's Vegetable Tomato IMIIs 1'iuiiy (lie SMood. IVLai ,riU the 'pk he Yit Hundreds and thousands of the best men and women of America liujjer in pain, and die. and fill a premature crave, with that awful disease, iH'spensia. Thev try this physician, aul that physician, but alas, alaB ! no relief, j no cure ; and the next we hear of nave suc " to tnat lnmriie irora w traveler returns.'' We can advise with conn deuce all that are atllieted with Dyspepsia to use the celebrated Vegetable Tomato Pills, which are almost a certain cure. quali ty always on baud and forwarded to order upon short notice. Address HANDLE WORKS, ltf (irreTuboro, JV. C. TiroIcoU'M ntarrh Annlhllutor. if A certain and sMdy cure for cold in the head, or ulceration of the head. It i taken by inhalation. Perfectly aafe. and a reliable remedy. 25c. ndi5Hj. per bottle at ChapiuVDrng Store. GREENSBORO BOOK STORE. DYSPEPSIA has the following symptoms: 1st. A constant pain or uneasiness at the pit of the stomach. , iM. Flatulence and Acidity. I 2d. Costivcness and Loss of Apatite. 4th. Gloom and Depression of bpirita. 1 fith. Diarrhoea, with griping. j (ith. Pain in all parts of the system. i ?th. Consumptive Symptoms and Palpita- ! tion of tlu Hear. I t!th. Cough, with Phlegm in the Throat. I 9th. Nervous Affection aud want of Sleep ' at night. i lot li. Loss of Appetite and Vomiting. I 11th. Dizziness. Dimness of Vision, and j Loss of Sight. ; lth. Headache and Staggering in Walking j with great Weakness. j For sale at Chapin's Drug Store, at 25 cts. I a box. Anew and complete, assortment of following articles just receiveil ajid al ways on hand: ! them they j Books and Stationery, j whence no 1 Initial Paper aud Envelops in boxes. Blank and Post Books. Pictures and Frames, Card Photographs, Writing Desks and Portfolios, Photograph Albums, Letter, Scrap and Music Books, Pocket Books and Pencils, Pen Hacks and Cah Boxes, Toilet setts and Card Baskets, Notions, Ac,, &e.f &c., 12:lm. ! the simple fact of a ciram state of the Liver. I have long been convinced that more than one half of the complaints which occur 4 n this country are to be considered as having their seat iu the discastxl state of the liver. I will enumerate some f them.: Iudiexion. Stoppage of the Mcu&c-s, Drranged atata of the lioweU, Irritablo aud Vindictive Feliugtmii(l' 1'axsiouM, fnm trifling and inadequate cauaea of which we afterwaid fel afthamed ; last, though not clea, more than three-fourth of the di"eavJi euumerate voder tb head ot Consumption hav their inat in a diseased liver. This is truly a frightful catalogue. Symftoms a DisKAsro Liver. Pain in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, i in creasing on presnre ; sometimes the pain ia iu the left side; the patient is rarely abbs to lie ou the left ide ; ometimea the pain U felt under the shoulder-blde, and it freqaenU ly extends to the top of the shoulder, and U sometimes inistakeu for rheumatism inthft arm. The stomach is affected with loss f aj petite aud sickness; the bowels in general are costive, sometimes alternating with lax 1 the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy Mentation in the bacY part. There is generally a considerable loe ol mem ory, accompanied with a painful sensation of having left undone something which ooht to have been done- A slight dry eouh l sometimes an atteudaut. The patient cota plains of weariness and debility ; heiseasUj start lel ; his feet are cold or burning, and he coujplaius 01 a nrickly sensation ot tha akin; his spirits are low, aud although ho ia Mtia tied that exercise would be be ue fie ial to him, yet he can scarcely eumnton np fort it ads enough to try it. In fact, h" distrosta every remedy. Several of the above symptoms at tend the diM-ae ; but cases hare occurred when few of them existed, yt examination f the body after death has shown the LiTer to have been extensively deranged. Ahvk and Fever. Dr. Chanin'i TOMATO PILLS iu caM-s of Ague and Fever when ta ken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic caa, ,ba ued preparatory to or after taking Qainina. We would advise all whp are amicted with this disease to give them a fair triaL. DtuECTiONs. Take two or three pilla going to led, every second or third night, if they do not purge two or three time by next morning, take one or two ' more, bat a alight breakfaat should invariably Mlow their nea. The Liver IilU may be where purging simply is necessary. Aajio antiblllona pur gative, they are inferior to none, and iadoaea of two or three they give, astonishing relief iu citk urauKue j a iso, ju aiigDV aeranra- DU. V. dlcK. DOUG A V, Resident Physician Centre, Guilford Connty, N. C. Takes this method of informing hit patrons that, from the date of this notice, his practice will be conducted, as near as possible, on the cash system. Thoee who cannot pay the cash, will be required to make settlement by cash or barter every three months. This rule will be strictlv adhered to. Those who are in ar rears will please come forward and settle np to date. 9:ly. A r us Lang LlnlmenL 111 Mln llfUng the VetUetrora the tire, I scalded myself very severely cue hand alinoet to a crisp. The torture waatm bearable. The, Hexicau -liajtang Liniment relieved the pain almost immedi ately. It healed rapidly and left very 111 tl cr. C1US- FOSTEU, 20 Broad st., Philadelphia. - This is merely a sample of what the Hua tang Liniment will do. It is invaluable iu all cases ofiwounds, swellings, sprains," cnU, bruises, srtavina, etc-,eitberuion man or baaat. For sale at ClIAPIN'S DTng 8toT.- j The Uc of Pure Wines - is conductive to health cd greatly benefiu the invalid; ' Pnra B!ik berry Wine for sale at CUAPLV8 Dit T r .Vrjrf door to fsa Emm.
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