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Another Appeal to Tom Foley, 0. Oh, darlinij Tom Uke counsel from A friend who loves you dearly, If I onco tnoro your patirnco bore, Tim love that prompts mo merrly. Ten love lor ou, and pity too, To see your brains soo-saw go And you, our joy, yourself dostroy Iho priuo of grand I hicayo. Oh, Tom, my friend, attention lend, Ti love that prompts me solcy, l'lv all that'll base, ami don't disgrace The ancient nantu of Foley. That ancient name from Ireland camo For Kings and Frinces famous, And who could trll what rage would swell Their ghosts to see you shamo us. Their wovthy son, our favored one, Led by each base lago, In such a muss, they'd weep with us, Tho prido of fair Chicago. Then Tom, my boy, oh, don't annoy Their slumbors old and holy : Shun all that's baso and don't disgraco The ancient name of Foley. Bivp sorrow rends your many 'friends, And wo are no Pretenders, Some of us are well versed in war, Our country's proud defender. If on the sly, a rhyme wo try, Who would with us to law go Who would us blame, to save from shame, The prido of rare Chicago ? Then, Oh, dear Tom, take warning from Your friend who lovo you wholly Fly all that's base and don't disgrace The ancient name of Foley. Oh, he your aim to lift tho gamo With which your fame has grown, Tom Qih elubs and sticks and base-ball tricks, And leave the 4 Kods" alone, Tom. And hero's my hand with us you'll stand, Your foes may all sec-f-tw go A cup we fill, and pledgo we still Tho pride of fair Chicago. Then, Tom, my b-y, our pride and joy. You'll still bo sound und soully, Who'll necr didgreco, with aught that's base, The ancient narao of Foley. July 18. C 3iUe. Amusing Indian Story. Tho distance between my po&t and Santa Fe was over 200 miles and to facilitate matters I was ordered to sur vey a now and short route, cutting off about 70 milos. A company number ing eighty men was detailed for the purpose, and as the courso lay partly through a wooded rcgin, a consider able squad was required as axemen. Three or four lively black aud tan torriors accompanied tho command, affording no littlo amusement by their activity in snapping up unwary go- 5 hers, rats, mice, and other vermin, 'ho aborigines who froquontly hon-. ored us with their presence, claiming t bo "Good Indian, me," were ex cessively pleased with thoso perfor mances. On a certain occasion a stal wart folio vr, who 6poke a fow words of English, eaid to mo : 'Nantauh, heap good dog." "Yes," I replied, "they aro good dogs.0 'J3ut'um ear, cut 'urn tail, make 'urn good dog?" "Certainly ; it is becauso their ears and tails aro trimmed that thoy get around so lively." "Aough ! Mo got good dog ; cut 'urn tail r "Yes ; bring your dog. I'll have him fixed for you." Next day my Novajo friend appeared witli a email, black, Indian fico sport ing a long tail and ears to correspond. Unrolliug this quadruped from his blanket, ho signitied a desiro to have the job dono without dely ; so I called two men and bado one hold the dog while tho other docked his tail with an axe. This did not suit Redskin, who refused to trust hid favorite to the tender mercies of a savage white man, und preferred to perform the opera tion himself. I therefore ordered one of them to hold the dog's tail over a con venient log, while the other held his head and lorepaws. All being ready the Indian seized an axe, but instead of using it as any other person would have dono, ho swung the blade high uboye his head with both hands, as if the objoct to be separated required his whole strength. Just then the soldier who hold the tail gave a sudden pull, while the ono at the head gave "a cor responding push. Down came the keon weapon dividing tho unfortunate 'purp" just forward of the hind quar ters, to the infinite disgust of tho In dian, who picked up the disjointed halves, throw his blanket over his fehouldors with indescribable dignity and xclaimed in guttoral accents, "'Ugh ! C ut 'um too short." Now is the Time. Go out to the ubbagos, tomatoes, potatoes, &c, with a lantern after quite dark, and take tho worm in the act; or sprinkle a little carbonate of lime or carbolic acid i.ud dry earth around the plant. In llie potato ach there is the cut worm j' nd tho Colorado bcotle ; pick oif by land; crush tho eggs by hand; and ta tho larva?, especially, antidotes, '.i hen for tho several trco borers use a lolution of coarse carbolic soap, or iho treo prelector. On animals for itch, mange, lice, etc., it is invaluable. Tor inect stings, bites, &c, it is ex u llcnt. It banishes ants, &c, like a i harm. We could not got along with out caibolic acid in somo form. JJx h IHf J. HowtoOkt Kid of Flies. Boil ft;-1 ii or equal parts, by weight, of . and molasses, spread it over cezn i .vu brown paper while hot, with a I . ..h. 1'laco a sheet of the paper in " -y room in your house. It will nipture every fly in tho room within day, The paper can be thrown in iiiv tiro and a new one used, when cov urtil with the captured flies. Dicks ix Visetakds. It is men lit :sod in the Grope (Mturist that a hiro vineyardist in Illinois keeps each r-nnon not less than 100 ducks con- Hiiinuy among Lis Tinos. lie says it it. wonderful with what diliirence thnr di.it after all kinds of bugs, thrips, t!ies, end small snails, and he considers f ern amont tho bot of insect extet ,,,m""u"' Aucjr my & gooa many -v, too, ana not bad to take when loastoa. Receipts. Res. Three coffee-cups new milk, three eggs, one tes-cup butter, one tea cup sugar, one of yeast, and flour euough for batter. When the batter has well risen, work in more flour, but mix it rather soft ; let it rise once more, quite light, but be careful that it does not sour ; then make it out into rolls or biscuits ; let it stand again a short time, and bake in a moderately hot oven ; fifteen or twenty minutes should cook them. Cookixg I? ice. Pick over and wash a cup of rich ; cover with cold water and set where it will cook slowly. When tho rice has absorbed all the water, pour in a cup of milk ; stir often and cook slowly ; in ten or fifteen min utes it will take up all the milk ; then add another cup, and so on, till the rice is soft, then add a little ualt, and dish. Eat wi:h meat, or as dessert ; if the latter, sweeten rich sweet cream and grate in nutmeg, and uso as sauce to the pudding. Rice Fie. Take cold rice, cook like the above ; add sufficient cream to make quite thin ; mash it with a wooden or silver spoon till free frem lumps. Boat up four eggs very light yelks and whites separately, sweeten the rice to suit your taste, and pour in the egg the whites last; stir well; grate a littlo nutmeg over all ; cover a deep custard.' or pumpkin pie-plate with pastry, pour m the rice aud bake but not loi.g enough to make the custard watery. C ixoek Skats. Two cups of molas ses, one cup of lard, one table spoon ful of ginger, one teaspoonful of salt, two tcaspoonfuls of soda. Just boil the molasses and lard, then add the other articles, roll thin and bake in a quick oven. Domestic Cuackeks. Fourteen cups of flour, one cup of lard, one-half cup of butter, three cups of water, two teaspoonfuls of cream of tartar, one teaspoonful each of soda and salt, mix very hard, roll, and cut in squares. Bake quick. Sroxc.E Cake. Five eggs, one half pound of sugar, one-fourth pound of flour, one and one-half teaspoonfuls of lemon. Beat the eggs separately, and add the flour last. Eveky-day Fruit Cake. One cup of butter, two cups of sugar, two cups of sour milk, one teaspoonful of soda, two cups of raisins, five cups of flour, salt, cinnamon, cloves, citron, aud wine to taste. Soda Cake. Four eggs, one pint of sugar, one teacup of butter, one cup of sweet milk, one quart of flour, one teaspoonful of soda, two tcaspoonfuls of cream of tartar. Light G i x o e r n r: e a r . Three cups of flour, one of sugar, one of butter, and one of molasses, three eggs beaten light, tablespoonf'ul of ginger, tea spoonful of pearlash and some cloves. Beat the butter in sugar as fcr pound cake, then add the other ingredients, putting in the pearlash last. Bake them in cake tins. Molasses Daor Cake. One cup of molasses half a cup of butter or lard, half a cup f water, throe cups of flour, two teaspoonfuls of ginger, one tea spoonful of soda. Beat well together, and drop with a spoon on a buttered pan, or in muffin-rings. Bake quickly. Lemox Cake. Two cups of flour, two of sugar, s'.x eggs, six tablespoon- iuls of butter, four of milk, to tea spoonfuls of cream tartar sifted with the flour, and one teaspoonful of soda. Boat all well together, and bake in two loaves. For the jelly to uc with it, take three-fourths of a pound of sugar, one-fourth of a pound of butter, six eggs, the rind of three lemons grated, and the juice. Beat the sugar, butter, and eggs thoroughly together, and set in a dish of hot water until heated, then add the grated lemon and juice; stir until thick euough, and quite smooth, then split the cake and put this jelly in while warm. It is very delicious. Cleaning Tin Ware. An ex perienced housekeeper says he best thing for cleaning tin ware is common soda. She gives the following direc tions : Dampen a cloth and dip in soda and rub the ware briskly, after which wipe dry. Any blackened ware can be made to look as well as new." Many persons are liable to extreme suffering from felons on the finger. These afflictions not unfrequently oc casion permanent crippling of the members affected. The following simple prescription is recommended as a cure for the distressing ailment: Take common rock salt, such as is used iui .salting down pork or beef, dry it in an oven, then peund it fine and mix it with spirits of turpentine in equal parts. Put it on and wrap it around the parts affected as it gets ury put on more ; and in twenty-four nours we are cured the felon will be dead. It will do no harm to trv it. Inoeowing Toe Nail. This nainful auncrmai condition ot tue toe nail may ltt it i i ... . OB curea oy allowing the nail to grow ntuout partincr it The boot or shoa will depress the nail at the end as it grows longer will gradually elevate it at the point, vhere it presses upon or into the soft tissues of the toe ; thus removing the irritation, the sore soon heals. This is far preferable to the rash and painful operation of tearin off the toe nail with forceps. i.iiE jhickex Uholeka. who ill write us an explanation of the terrible disease which has caused th and children of the country so much anxiety and loss for the rast thren years ? The dear little boys and girls who had favorite hens want to know why they die and how to prevent it. A spoonful of whisky and black nen- per is one remedy, and equal part of Biuu uu( cuipuur roixea with doe is another. Tiy it until something better i43 'ggesieu.. SHEIEE'S ft n ! J? 0! -asr.iCn!!;Premium Land Sale! 24 TRYON STREET, CHARLOTTE, X. C. THE Undersigned Vg to inform the citi zens f Western Carolina, that he has opened his store in the David Parks Building, 24 Tryon Street, where he offers an extensive and well sdocteJ Stock of the very finest CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING, For Men's, Boy's axd Youth's Weak. Alio, A FINE STOCK OF GENTS' IURNISIIING GOODS And the very latest styles of Hats, Caps3 &c. All of which he will sell lower than sueh Goods were ever before offered in this mar ket He can afford to do this, because he has a house in New York City, and will receive regular WEEKLY SHIPMENTS OF GOODS, So that the Customers may rely upon find ing everything ho offers new and of the very latest styles, I also have on hand a full Hne of samples of Foreign and Domestic Goods, and parties wishing Suits Made to Order, - Can select their goods, give mo their measure, and receive the suit from Now York within two weeks made in the very latest stvlo I guaranteeing a perfect fit. My business will bo conducted strictly on the ONK-PKICE SYSTEM, and all my Goods will be marked in PLAIN FIGUJIES, Respectfully, E.'SHRIER. Mar. 2.5-43-tf. A CARD. THANKFUL FOR THE VERY LIBER al patronage which we have received, we take this method of informing our Custom ers and the trade generally tha we aro still prepared to wait upon them with a full lino of CHOICE Groceries and Liquors. Consisting in part of Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Soaps, Soda, Candles in whole, half, and quarter package?, CRACKERS in Barrels and Boxes, Canned Oysters, Candy, Salt, Cheese & Molasses, and in fact everything usually found in a riirst class Grocery establishment. We keep constantly a full line of Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Gin and Rum, which wo offer to the wholesale trade at an extremely short margin. Being "the largest Powdor Dealers in the City, keeping our Magazine constantly filled with Rifle and Blasting Powder, DOUBLE and SINGLE TAPE FUSE, we are prepared to offer small dealers these goods at a less figure than they can lay them down from any of the Northern Mar kets, and invite only one trial to Convince them of what we say is true. In Bacon. Mo lasses and Powder we can offer inducements and respectfully invite the tiada to inspect our g( oda and hear our prices, CRIER & ALEXANDER. Trade t., Charlotte, N. C. Marl8-no42-tf BICIiraoXD AND YOKK KlYEIt RAILROAD! Notice t Shippers anil the TRAVELING PUBLIC. Tri-Weekly Line Between Richmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, and Boston, and to all points North and East, West and Northwest. Pasrenper Train leaves ltithmond on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATUR DAYS, at 3 P. J., connecting with tho splendid Steamer Mate of Virginia Capt. L. W. FEEEMAN, For the above-named Points, touching at the rivr landings, and arriving in Baltimore on the following morning in time to connect with trains North and West. Through Tickets and Baggage checked to all points. STEAMER Leaves Baltimore, Pier No. 2, No. 90 Liebt Street, on MOXDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS at 4 P. J., arriving in Kiehmond at 11 ' cloak. THltOH BILLS Or I.ADIKO OtTEM T ALL rOIVT. FARE: From Richmond to Baltimore, - - $ 4 00 From Richmond to Philadelphia, - - 7 65 From Richmond to Now York, - - 10 50 From Richmond to Boston, all rail, 17 25 From Richmond to Boston, by Sound, 14 75 W. R. N. BRAGG, Supt. REUBEN FOSTER, GenI Agt., 90 Light Street, Baltimore. L. TAYLOR, Ticket & Freight Agt., Riehmond, Va N. II. HOTCIIKISS. Traveling Art. Where to Emigrate ! We ans-vcr, cro to Southwest Missouri, be cause the Atlantic & Pacific Rail road CO. otter 1,300,000 Acres of Land to actual settlers, at low price on long credit besides furnishing free transportation over their road to purchasers ; this road extends from fet. Louis, through Missouri to mita, Indian Territory, is being pushed rapidly to to its destination, the Pacific Coast ; will be one of the trunk lines of tho country, never blockaded by now tho lands along the road are in a rich fertilo country, as productive as any in the State ; the climate combines all the advantages of northern and southern lat itudes; good climate, soil health, water, timber, grazing fruits and flowers, invite you to go to this region. For further information address A. TUCK, Land Com'r, 523 Walnut Street, St Louis, Mo. no47-9m. SPECIAL NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN TO THOSE WHO -L have open accounts with me. that three months is the outside limit which their ac counts will bo allowed to stand. After th-roo months interest will be charged on all such accounts without regard to persons. I can not buy good; for cash or on 30 days time, and meet my obligations, when those who make accounts with mo are not prompt in tbeir settlements. Take due notice of this. All poreo S indebted to me by account for Practice or Merchandize are requested to settle their accounts, at once, by cashornote. Fcb.l9-38-tf. J. M CiiATON. See What $3 Will Do! ELMIRA FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CITY HOSP.TAL S387,0OO IN PRIZES. 1,019 PREMIUMS Shares $3 Ilacli. Pattinson Market, . . - - -Pattinson llotol, - - - - -1 Valuable Farm, - - - - -1 Residence in 5th Ward, - -1 " " Id Acres cf Land Adjoining Corpor ation, 400 City lots in Elraira.at $300 each, 1 Cash Prize of ------ I tt $100,009 . 35,000 . 25,ff00 15,000 . lo,C00 15,000 120,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,090 4,000 1,600 1,500 500 1 1 4 2 2 1 10 10 11 10 10 100 100 99 200 50 k " Trizes of $1,008 each, 800 " 750 Prize of Prises of $300 " 250 u each . 3,000 2,500 . 2,200 . 1,500 200 150 100 80 75 50 40 30 ii i i it ii . 1,000 8,0u0 . 7,500 ii ii . 4,950 . 8,000 . 1,750 ii ii Lach Shareholder will receive by mail or delivered at the General office, cither of the following beautiful stCcl engravings : U. S. Grant, Evangflinc, M. M. (Br.ck) Pomeroy, or Gen R. E. Lee, on receipt of three dollars, in addition to a share in the distribution. Diukctors. J nd. Smith, late Sheriff of Chemung Co., N. Y., Israel O. Scudder, Esq., Elmira, N. Y., George Bonnett, Esq., Horse- heads, N. 1. Commissioners or Distribution. Hon. J B. Clark, Elmira, N. Y., Maj. W. R. Rath- bone, Elmira, N. Y. Pr.rosiTOKT. Bank of Chemung, Elmira, N. X. REFERENCES. Hon. Lucius Robinson, late Comptroller of tho State ot IN. 1.. lion. J. T. Rathbun, Hon. (ten. A. S. 1 liven, Hon. Boar dm an Smith, M. C, Silas Ilaight, Georsjc O'Han lon, present Sheriff of Chemung (Jo., N. Y.t H. S. Stevens, of Revere House, Chfcagoy 111., 1. . Uillctt, tsq.. No. 15 Nassau St., N. Y., Attorney at Law, O. W. Palmer, Esq., with Manhattan Fire Insuranco Company. No. 3 Wall St., N. Y., E F. Babcock, Secretary of Tax Department, 32 Chambers St., N. Y., Jas. Flynn, 7 Warren St., At torney at Law, J. T. Atwill, Dep. U. S .Marshal, .M. . I. J.athman, Attorney at Law, Horscheads, John Reynolds, Attorney at Law, Elmira, Jacob Lowman, Southport, O. H. titch. Horsehoads, Smith & Hall, Hankers, r.lmira, r.d. .S. l dinar, Gen I Pas senger Ag't. N. C. II. W., Baltimore ild Col. J. Johnson, Artist, Baltimore, Md.f Jason P. Woolcver, Van Ettcn, Chemung iyO., r. ., e. Loan Commissioners, L, M. rowy, IT. S. Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa., A B. Galatian, Justico of the Peace. Dr.scRirnox or Real Estate. The Tat- tinson Market was built by T. S. Pattinson, about thrt-e years ago, situated one block from the Post Oilice, Elmira, N. Y., fronting on Market street, three stoiies high, with hotel, known as the Market Hotel, attached, seventy-five feet front on Market street, running north two hundred feet, forming an L, run ning west two hundred and fifty feet, fronting on Baldwin street, being four hundred and fift) ft, with Public Hall above, two hun dred feet long, and an office in the centre, with a burylar and fire proof vault. Market built and fitted up in the most convenient and improved stylv. Pattinson Hoiki.. Situated n tho corner of Baldwin and Market ytrcts, about seventy-five iVwt front on Baldwin and one hun dred and sixty feet on Market streots. Suita ble barns attached. Farm. Situated two and a half mils from the city of Elmira, on the Plank Road, con taining ono hundred acres ; good farm build ings, orchaid, ic, all in fine state of cultiva tion. Residence. In Fifth Ward, on Pennsyl vania Avenue, about 50 ftet front and 160 feet deep. A fine residence with modorn im provements. Residence. In Fourth Ward, situated on Baldwin street, 50 feet front, 100 foct deep One block from Post Office. Ten Acres Land. Adjoining Corporation, about one mile from Post Office, with house and barn suitable for vegetable or building purposes. Four Hundred City Lots. Manner of Distributing Property. the There will be a duplicate number of shares kept and registered, and previous to the dis tribution, tho duplicate numbers of all shares will be placed in an envelope and sealed, and on the day of distributing the premiums, all the sealed, envelopes containing the duplicate numbers will be placed in a wheel and be thoroughly mixed, then a number drtwii out, and the person holding the corresponding number will have the first premium mention ed in tho above list of premiums, and so on until the premiums are distributed. Notice will be published immediately after the dis tribution takes place, in the principal papers in the country which have given publication, and all persons holding numbers for pre miums will be notified by mail. Distribution of premiums takes place at Elmira, N. Y., May 1st, 1872, or as soon as shares are sold. 635 All remittances moy be sent in drafts or P. O. orders or Greenbacks. All com munications addressed to T. S. PATTINSON, Business Manager and Cor. Sec'y, Elmira, N. Y. Shares can be procured at the General Office, Elmira N. Y., at the principal Hotels in New York City, and all the largo cities in tho Union. Good Reliable Agents Wan ted. mar4-no40-2mo S STOP AT THE AND MACHINE SHOPS, TX)R all kinds of Jlill castings Plow 1? casting corn shelters, thrash er gearing, com position boxes, HOLLOW WARE, CANE MILLS, APFLE MILLS, 15, 20, 30, and CO GALLON KETTLES, Ard every kind, 6ize and description of cast ings made or repaired at short notice. Spe cial attention eriven t repairing old Mills, Cotton Gins, Thrashers, and in short every kind of run-down Machinery. THE ZEB. VANCE Horse Power. "117"E are manfacturinR this Horse Power, f f and will guarantee it to do mora work with fewer Horses than any other now in Bsc. Farmers wishing to purchase a good Horse-power, and one that two men can han dle, will do well to call on B. B. BABINGTON 4 SON, Shelby, N. C. d. Orders left with eur Agent at th Vindicator Office will be promptly for- war led and attended to. HOTELS. PURCELL HOUSE! Wilmington, X. C Attention of Throuarh Travelers and Local Visitors is requested to the claim ot this K)el for patronage. The Bill of Fare. Outfit and other appointments are not excullud in the Southern States. Polite Attention in Assured. Guests have the same Ordinary, Tables and Hours for Meal. Hates pei Day: $4 OO, $3 OO, or $2 50 ; According to location of Rooms. Hotel Coaches and Bagtrage Wagons, tlto. the City Street Cars mnet all trains. J. ic. dayis Proprietor. mar25-nol3-ly The Burnett House, RUTIIERFORDTON, N. C, TS OPEN FOR THE ACCOMMODATION JL of the travelling public, and with good fare, attentive servants, andijood stables and feed for horses, the proprietor asks a share of patronage. C. BURNETT. Feb. 26-ly. Proprietor. VILLAGE HOTEL, ltutherfordton, N. O. Jo. W. GEEEN, I'EOPRIETOR. IN opening this old and favorably-known Houiie, the Proprietor would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage, promising to use everv endeavor to make his guests com fo: table. His tabic will be supplied with the best the market affords, and with attontive servants, he intends to try and satisfy the most fastidious. Give him a call. jan23-tf Charlotte Hotel, CHARLOTTE, N. C, W. Ifl. MATTHEWS & SON, Proprietor. For a cordial reception, rood far, somforta-le lodgings, aud polite and attentive eervanta, Stop nt the CharlotteIIotel, To meet Planters, Miners, Tennessee Kentucky and irgima lraders, Stop at thoCharlotte Hotel. E.. To buy or sell Lands, sell Patents, to obtain laborers, to meet the traveling public, Slop at tho Charlotte Hotel. To meet business men of all branches to tind your stay pleasant and agreeable, stop at the Charlotte Hotel. Which is now in good running order, and kept for the accommodation of the PEOPLE ! ! r3i O.V XI BUSSES regularly at Depot, of chairgea julyl8-nol3 tf MKMH HOUSE, CHARLOTTE, N. C. 11113 well known first-class Hotel has . boon newly aud elegautly refurnished in very department THE TRAVELING PUBLIC will find hero, good fare, attentive servants, and that real luxury, large, airy and cw fortablv furnished SLEEPING APARTMENTS. Omnibuses to and from all Trains, at- riving and departing. Hoard as cheap a anv Hotel in this Citv. "Kfl na"r7f.m H. C. ECCLKS. Proprietor. Private and Transient BOARDING. VVMe T. WILKINS. CORNER LAUREL AND RICHAROSON STREETS. OPPOSITE THE XEW POST ORFICE,) OLUMBIA, S. C Tor Dar, $150. Per Week, $5.00. Aprill5-no46-tf READ THIS ! Th Lewst.Prie List ever rufeluas of WATCHES. IN SOLID OOLD AMD COIN SILVER CASK ONLY. Benedicts Time "Watch, rnicxs : Silver Watch. Ovinrton Benedict $30.00 Uold (18kt.) $90.00 Silver Watch, Samuel W. Bniict $45.00 Uold, (lSkt.) $10i.00 American Waltham Watch tkices : Coin Silver nuntiag Watches $11.00 uoia Hunting w alchcs, Ucnta' Sixes f 79.40 Gold Hunting Watches, Ladie Siiei $75.60 Sent to all parti of the Country by Express, with privilege to examine before paying. Send for a Trie List, and compare Prices before purchasing elaewhere. BENEDICT BROTHERS, Jewelers and Keepers of the City Time, 691 Broadway. NBAUrOttlTH STREET, NEW YORK. n44-api3-ir lOOO Jlorc Agents Wanted TO SELL THE Colby Premium Wringer. Sith Moulton'i Pat. Indestructible Kolls, COLBY'S LITTLE WASHER! The best telling, best paying and best tatlett working Wringer and Washer in the world ! They are sold to cheap and do the work re quired of them to easy and thoroughly that no family in the land can affortt to do without them. Wringer 87.50, Washer $5.00, both fully They will fit auy Wash-tub. It ha be come sn undisputed fact, that they are the most perfect machine for their respective purposes that have ever delighted a home, and why? Simply because they wash tho cleanest, and wring the dryest, they work the easiest, and are by far the cheapest, they take the least room and are much the most dura ble they de their work in half the timo re quired by any other machine., and they aav the clothe. Write for descriptive circular and the extraordinary liberal terms we offer "live" men to sell them. We want a general appointing agent tn every Cottnty throughout the United Stat t$; very liberal inducement offered. GOOD CBA5CB rB SEWING MACHINE AGENTS or other hnvig torn capital, to make money with out interfering with their regular butinett. Ad dress naming the paper you saw this in. Ba AM II ALL, bMITH & CO., UCD HAgtS., 128 Chamber St., N. Y. no40-tf Drugs, & Medicines, CHARLOTTE DRUG STORE, F. SCARR, KEEPS for sale Pure Drags and Chemicals. Patent Medicines, of all kinds, Varnishes, Paints, Or Window Glass, &e of first quality. Kerosene Oil, No. 1 Lamjx and Burners. Country Merchants supplied with Drara. EuencM, ic. F SCAllll. fe21-tf Dr. John H. McAden, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, CHARLOTTE, N. C. NOW offers the largest and beet m1mU4 stock f Drugs and Chemicals, Dye-Stuff, JJancy and Toilet Articles, Oiia and Paints. ever offered in the State of North Cavelina Special attention given to supplying Phy sicians and Druggists with reliable M'sdieinee Merchants supplied with Drugs, Essence, and Dye-Stuffs, at lowest market rates. Prompt attention rivea te all order and atisfaction guaranteed. fe22-tf D. MAY & CO Dealers in General Merchandize, DRY FANCY GOODS, Hardware, Cutlery, CROCKERY WARE. Boots Shoes and Leather Groceries &c, ltutherfordton, IV. . Jan. 29-lS72-tf. II j dcr's Xew Steam Toy ! The Horizontal Engine. One Inch stroke. lOOO Rcvlu ions per minute. Has u regular SAfr7il valve. (All complete nnd ooxea.) Cannot bo sent by mail. THE BEST YET OFFERED, rSICESlSO BRAMH1LL, SMITH CO., 129 Chambers Street, New York. Sl'CCKSSOBS TO CoLBT Bko's k Co. The Dollar Engine by Mail, Post Paid, $1.30. TH TRADE SirrLIBD. Send for circular. n40-tf JOHN T- BUTLER, rSACTICAL JEWELLER, e , MAIN Sr.. CHARLOTTE, N. C TEALKRin Fin Watches I Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles and Watch llaterials, 4 c. Fin Watches. Clocks nl Jewel ry of every description repaired ad warranted for twelve monhs. Work left at the Yihdicator Uffie will b forwarded at wy expense, jam 15. W OMAN'S.rRIEND. 'PHIS exeslleat Medicine for sale at X J- HI. CRATOft'S. JjEglNC'SiyiAFUCA, AND PlLESRFMFDY.forsaleat J. n. CllATO.VS gOSKOO, J. M. CRATOX. For sal by JJAYIS' pAIN KILLER, For sal. by J. M. CRATOX. yiNECAR JITTERS, For aal by J. if. CIIATON. Extract Buchu. FOR SALE BY J. M. CRATOX. 1 Bbl. Linseed Oil FOR SALE AT J. M. CRATON'S. 1 Bbl. Tanners' Oil FOR SALE AT J. M. CRATON'S. 1 Bbl. machine Oil, FOR SALE JBY J. 31. CRATOX. JjXGEISH pEITIALE JITTERS For salo by Dr. J. M. C RATON. may23-no6-tf Cancers, Tumors & Ulcers. Ia eoBtidantioa of maay earnest elicitations y the afflicted in the South, to be visited at or near their homes, we have arranged for Da. OKKENK who has chart of the Branch Office, at Charlotte, X. C, to fill the following appointments : KcrHiarokDTO. N. C, Village Hotel, May 17th. Watkbstillb, N. C, Battle House, May lid. WtHTH, N. C, Enloe House, Mar 24th. Fuksiis, X. C, Mrs. filler's Hotel, May JSth. MiapRV, X. C, Mr. Henry's House, May JSth. DccKTewn, Tk., McLeod Hotel, May Suth. Clktelaxd, Tkm., Ocoee House; Jaae 1st. Kmoxvillb, Tbkn., Atkins House, June 3d. GaiEMviLLE. Tit., Godfrey House, June 4th. BaisTOL, Tax., Nickels Hotel, June 5th. Wakm Sraixos, N. C, Principal Hotel, Jua7th. nd at Ashvillb, IX. C, June 10th. Where he will remain for the purpose of treating cases, until October 1st. During his absence, his Office at Charlotte will be in charge o' Dr. Bentley, assistant physician te Dr. Kline's Philadelphia bellcrue Institute, a gentle man of practical ability and thoroughly acquainted with the treatment of Cancers, Tumors and Ulcers, by Dr. Kline's Antidote, as well as all forms of chronic diseases. April3noi-Ssa. TUX LOWEST PRICE UST KVR PUBUSHBD O? BENEDICTS' TIMS A AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHES. Fawt $19 rrwABM. 8end for Price lie BENEDICT BROTHERS, GOX BEOADWAT, NEW TORS'. Wanted. A No 1 milch cow. TOR ftlCC. Invuir9 at Vismca- THE SINGER O V ft H el a at AT T1IK WORLD'S FAIR, CenstiUUd by tk none of the people RlCKlTKD THS QtXAT Awt OF TBB IlICrllEST 8A1E&! And have left all rival far behind tkem for tky OOLD in OHK HUNDRED A ND TXTF-NTY-SKTBif TWO VS AND, EIGBT HUNDRED AND . TUtHTY-TBREE MACHINES t Seing more than forty thtutand in advance of hoi aalo of tho previous year, and over for ty-four thmand nwt tn the tain of any other Company for 1870, a shown hi the following; figure from awoKx return of the sale of Tuu Sift Mavvpactcri Conn- IT S old rr tho Florence fteirinr Machine Co.. 1U.KS Ma. Sold' ever the Wilcox k Oikhs Sew ing Machine Co., old erer tner Weed SwWin M. Co. Sold ever the rover k Baker Sew ing Machine Co., ... Sold ever the Howe Machine Co., 9S.94J ti.Ml 42.67; de, de. de. do- old ever the'Wbeeler ft Wilson Manufacturing Co., . . $1.02$ do. all of which ia mainly owing to the popular ity of what is known as tho "Naw Family Sdwin Machink," which is now fast find, ing it way into every well regulated house hold. For circulars giving full particulars of Machine, their Folding- Cases ei many varieties of wood and finish, their AtfatW meat for numerous kinds of work, which, till recently' it was thought that delicate fin gers alone could perform, a well as particu lar Sboat all article used bv their Machines sueh as Twist, Linen Thread, Spool Cotton, Oil, dec, Ac, apply to any of their Author ized Agent, or to Tbb Si 3GB. M.AcrACTTEiQ Co.xrAM, 459 Broadway, New York. Mecklenburglron Vorko. John Wilkes, Saw & Flour Hills, House Fronts, Castings of all Kinds, IRON BAILINGS, Cardwell' Celebrated Sefaeatobs, Catry Horse Power, VaUey Chief Reaper & Hower, Repairs Promptly Attendsd to, address 1. 1'. ZIMMERMAN, Mar. If Agent. DR,J.M. OR AXON ANNOUNCES to his numerous friend and customers, aud to the publie at large, that he has just received a new stock of Spiing & Summer Goods. consisting of every variety anU etyVO' oCgood suited to-the demands of the people, an4 at satisfactory ycica. His stock has been care fully selected' with an eye to the interest of consumers, and embraces DRY GOODS, UROCKKIES, NOTION'S, FA XCY GOODS, HATS. HOOTS 4- SHOES, IIARDWAKK, C UTLK K Y AND CROC K.F.UY WAKE, and everything kept in a retail establish avert. Drugs and Medicines I have a largo stock of aHi kind of Medi cine and Drugs, incluuing all the prominent Patent Medicines, such as WINE OF TAR, nOSTETTER'S BITTERS, PLANTATION BITTKR&, GERMAN BITTERS, BADWAY'S MEDICINES, SCOVIILE'S MEDICINES, AYER'S MEDICINES, JAYNFS MEDICINES, HEMBOLD'S BUCHU AND ROSE. WASH, tt- ALL KINDS OF S TANDARD TILLS ; Also, A LOT OF FINE WINES I BRANDIES, for medicinal purposes. C7 GIVE me a call, and exam ine my stock, as It l no trouble to show my Good. I am determ ined to al as LOW a the LOW EST, for Cash I J. M. C RATON. Advance Mower and Reaper. 5 vr I Manufactured by tho Belvidero ManFg Co.. Belvidere, N. J. lias tho gearing, (or toy whtelt,) aU in center of frame, completely en closed ia an iron case so as to trelud mil gxiia dirt, Afc. It contains many new and valn bio features, which do not exist in others. Works veil on smooth or stony land, and is not liablo to got oat of order. Person con templating baym Mowing Machines thia summer, would do well to examine th Ad vakcb before purchasing elsewhere. Am Affent wanted in every County ia tho Stat. For circulars and full particular ap ply to C. A. iiege; Genl 8UU Agent for X. C. Fricdberg, Fonj the Co., X. C. March25-3m Wanted. AN OWNER FOR A STRAY HIEFER, who will prove properly, pay charges, nda take her away. j II. D. CARRIER.
The Western Vindicator (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 22, 1872, edition 1
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