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It ; 1-1 : If ' I ' 1 IT ;0 V " ' 'i'" i.i OC t OiKOai ABG ABIN K Oleomargarine is -an- artificial ter that is extensively .used in Europe, and muoh4of-it finds j its way iato: th.fi ..It ds . made principally from : lat taken from beeves. 'This fat' is ptit into cold water, thoroughly washed, and the animal h6at taken ; from it with a knife and run through a per-1 f orated: plate,,, which, pulverize it. The fat is then plaeed: in the render- iog kettles and .separated r from the membranesteoiiandatearine are drawn off into WoierXnd when in a I nn VkflirQ' nf twA n4 ihr Tvnnnils I each. Thegebagaare( ihen fplaced ratomwerfnrpiOT-200totis power and theoll is Separated fromf-the 8teanne, me lauer remainiog in me bags. The ; oil," with one-third as much milk, is then churned into but- ter, whichiaf afteTWard ' w6rke salted and packed. in the same man-1 obtained. v There is now in operation in Brook- j lyn a large factory that yields a large j amount of thromararinotthatis j sold at a large vPjont. anas eaten by the , hotel Quests .aa'jthegenuine arti-j clei'' -There -is1 also a large 'factory in i Charlestown, Mass.j which turns out a largeHantkyfthTsficle and j it meets a ready sale. Tbe Ho i ll Raisins . ' j , O w u r o ia . Several indications have --recently Leenehlfif aiaStgeXJ3on)turall policyjO;j:the.Spniywherebyl j pQncyr;iQ:;theYSpu planters rwUl endeavor to gro w ttefr , wn:j f:oJca tiuppnt-tieadf iKefiflij rs everv.-jratni rowea WKtfieouo tBVi.oauwtii uuu-; Uredij ,pf t tbousandsi of : -dpUars to pay! f or cpm. ,.an4. foraga . .and , jih.eirj transportation, -a auu:. wave .iicjcuucvi. i till LUeir UULLU11 VIVU uav LUC UCWU.iI Now. hnwever.ihia -rooneyris-either; I in the pockets ; of .the canebraK.e j I planters, or will be as soon ..as meir cotton is marketed. - This policy!Kof j growing a home supply of scorn"), will! also,; tell in future seasons in pro-, ducing a home supply of provisions.! The planters are ..raising cattle ml, hogs, so that next year thPy hope to produce their-own beef and " bacon.; The pirospect is so promising, pur co- temp'erary "adds, that plaht8rsWhoj did not sow corn this year, will do it next yearJ and then there will be ?'a surplus of hundreds of thousands of bushel; there . will be corn, corn- everywhere, corn! plenty and to spare J I there will be corn in abundance where I there never was corn before." . This; I policy, which thus seems to have taken' I a promising start tin ,"a thrifty sec- I tion of Alabamapfalthough not yetj I I X!-rVttfittetr 'The tirocess of i.wr,. jKuvNXwrns, ajreorge . poy conintu,teiiJWhath coulAPtftej His JidnoFWHeu sne snanea: . frSuS Whitrandother-KaahvUlovisito'rs, tftppa ohnMYg !:&f! CaliirLi' k U" Al&itt'Vttbfer makinjt-waarstdiscoverdya Deputy Grand Master Conner Knox- fbootn spite .WirA nohemist'danagtheiFratiodi fi C&imnahdery .aiid:manykower fef&M !??o Prussian waratrd waspatented. The East Tennesseeans arrived' o; the ' cation waVTeiveln iheseCs" wiihlVT ! jW. process is substantially. as Ipupws: I morning, trains. The room in the I The widow and her,'half.doMn''6hiIf l-ndonVuea'i'Awp. for jierte- OTdmary(tariic;e,j ;o?rom i muusauii, pepjyii wciu nBtwiutfiu,, v ot .ne Mnicago JWer muoy, , ,nas; qieti. -overya&&si3f;fati (QPleorl attend .the j burial tMnooiiK the I (The Chicagoan waathelest son of cnliVizirlnQ knd.2&lfiol ste&rinal family. csamejfiromlhereaidence to Ifihe familv..r'.All tiiauisrwatitioWciiQW i - - - - uepenaent nor mem upon-ymw uionugujoiiwu. laibuio. uui antiujr t iue V"isaQes.:iAwiias::iuriHsueui"w tions "of the country. . A"ctempo mentionederef Jadges McFajland, ( sjardinals'ajid two jnarsbls to the, na raryvpubflshealh'!Atabama Trigg, afidChancelbfJCey, Congress-f tion. , j;. ;'--m x' ' ib V. says that tho;canebTakB iregion?? of! men McFai-Iatfdir .Thornburgfrid! P;, ' JiJT-...:. . thatvstata,'insteaa'0jcmyipooia-tawi wtcaneio. ane-grave is -on muj : ; year ;wilL have plenty f JtsT6wn half a mile southwest kf the town, in J J-i' '"' 1 Krow& aid smp:tspar;YThepTan?-! view and on the t -She live? down .n;Baketeot, and i , erexoioxB nave uur- i as vuu u.j tu jliuutiuc. xuc uiw- i av 3 .v., .uvwu v.j,...vu general in the ..South, is ;a wUe:.oaei Ldelegations and Chattanooga delegai j and you can t ;haver another until lhe LdJt The rotation of crops is one grealj Ptions left on the.7-!P. M. train, and ; mortgagfLpn vthiplaceif Ufted.f i j L ,rM cause ot agricultural success anu oc i . 1 l. . I. XT w K r-rA .! on. rr rfPrJ save the cost of tratisp6rtatibff byj growing their -own-food at home ia another source of prosperity in- many! of ' the! Statelfi Th Alabama plantfei are urged to continne producing corr - and convert it .into i meat at homeJ Ex periments ' that have ; been snow that this -can be done as suci uessfully iniabamaas 4n: entuck or Tenuesseei hewfihw' wftblesdnit rule has beettfJongrIa vogue. The depredations1 bf 'Gthieve' re 1 era4 plained adra.wiback.up5)n)atcK thought, will decrease, as .employment and wdhoWi , come to be enforced witn-imore ceri Cotton niauuiaetarc Soatn. llecent statistics" show that th v . ... a i 447 looms, ,497521 jpWlealand 311 i-737X4Al-4l year uuuuujt;u oo,o,oiv pounus, uc I i j ju ..! f ,. r.-.i j,. ',t f aoout -14 lyi- Daies' oi' oo-pounds each:L.Griahaa:42 of,the Jmills running mrndomlw and 'fl9.S3d spindles, and orisumed -,18.522.393 pounds, or-4607 bales; The-nexi State to Geoririaiiri- oonanmntionnlJ fe.utn Carolina, ; which consumes .: .. i . . r T I nil 134 558 pounds 'and the next is Ala- bama, with 6490: followed c 6,49pr followed -closeH by fX J gjesaee, -with rffi7&t 53 and North XiaYoliiia 6,ifeot673t Virginia! 5,434,025 .pounds, and', the rest ari which'takes -3,4iSi;372 : pounds. J Curioa Storr.Af . Coufcaerate Gen-. ' I ;" i'.J. Hi--. '- iSi J D ' 1 A jcqfrToWs" s W -i: told'of Gen. CL A. liivans, of 'Augusta, Ga. . At the battle of ' Monocacy, Maryland, whilj? j Wailing: hi'brigal3teinjbiatae; ihe! struck iu the left side by a minni ball. The baTrpassed through Life ?rUand4thece ihrpgh hisj.bqdyi xu .Vl"wn5hnr?gn Bis coat pocket it torelhrougfr a paper of pinii, burying some of them in the flesh. For the liast fe months. he. has been trp-abled with'a pain about a 'foot and a'Tialf rrom 'the lWoundr A week or two i .i. . i ' Diuuc-a. aDoutas, large as r u S irvr ' years Mr.aEv1Ba8i:blBleiiJ-i ?ilkihkiaHyAeUav. : i-UK Hialkl nml JhMfcapd,he;Tt9cau !s--UUrK8tJZlCAra Timet. W ."t? ia.., ill FCfliEtfAIOP EXiPHBSIBlZnT AN PRievr johnson. rt'U - -A special diapatcaroni Greenville, ays: -The-f aneralulirei-President Johnson took place this afternoons The weatherrwaa.doudy;: and warm; Hovernor.i'orter, uomptroller Uaintiiv i morning Courthouse f here the remains la; appropriately decorated. The.'caskeV $ho"wlddw and Hh'tf f atfierlessi ctfuld plain, but elegani resting n -cofBn well be. AHer a time fiiiding ii im4 stands in th6. midst; of :IpliagQ , and possible to sustain life here, tber wid nowML was .oiosea, iana lioparc ot-.i the tody was Iriaiblei but on it lay aa exbellent t steel engraving Presi dent Jonson ;n a heavy giltr Maspnip frame, while on the vails; aad canopy, posts were hung various portraits and engravings of deceased. The regular trains from the East Arriving at seien and Uni: broucht a larce number ot I people from m ,the , ppunj;andta special train of jv$n.cafs f rm KnoX ville it eleven! broughva jlargoidele jjvu; lvj m, .; flt other Ipwns along theoue.Mean- while the ditijsens;hadibeen : fitpadily thronging the roads .j jail' j$iy??5 wpns,ana peiore. .noon vauiiyvo i the Courthouse. brooghtthe! boxly hearaee wa? formfed ad tha-s graven w f under chargatohe j J i-jr j- a, -a tt t Lodges and Cbapfersf Ahe) .hearse mringabej;bpdjg attending t and -Kmstnt& lraj)laT as guard'of.hojdfXIfamjifxtf officers iuiq . distujgaisheoxij ga.est laembersof lhepresnd;,3astlyf- zens 44n'i foot andu hprsebacfe-Thft zens .on: fobtand horse bacfc-Lhfi coverings ftf Ihehearsd werp adprned ; with variousMason:ioemblems,Anipng f sion was . arraig around the ,'insran; open ji spacejotout..two muflea :dee uH1'0; v.! "Hy J.'?!xt,j ,JL,T-,"'ai wvuiuiliu T -im.uvfTjw . w-'.uv and Governor and PtME distinguished visitors'.-:- rr? 1 "-I Tha KmgJits theh4efformed beautiful funeral ceremony under the; lead of Commander : VV ood ward ami aided by the Glee CluKV; Amidst the moans,- sighs and tears of the bereaved family the cloda rattled upon tbe cot- fin lid of Andrew Johnson. His body was committed to the dust, - his soul to the God who gave it. -Nothing whatever ; of art ' unpleasant nature happened to mar. the mournful har mony of the solemn occasion. Order and quiet reigned!! during the whole day, and the respectful silence of the. large concourse of people was a fitting! tribute to his memory. At 3 r: Ju. the services were jconcluded and tbef crowd dispersed. If At 4 ; o'cloek tbej trains bore away : most ' of the East' TnnesseeJivisitors.. TbeyiNashville !I - Vi.f ! ... . .V' Ua'a V. - o,;,i , il . j mi . , -1 J 1 .till I vrreen viae is leit atone to mourn tneiLirJviuarifcwrBejsuo 1uiii nF illnainnu. JnT.' " ". -Z I m 'mm " nrr i i' .. mm "Spnn'aiH unfortunate man.! file waa;FrencW firsumilidsjfiaiMKeHli irame -and title dhi:fuli:;w irnnn.AnnHniiioi fliiTiiiarii .itnfli.iiiii Nlw.wIM1 - whraneilJ2hbrffinraAbhimie. andJ , .l , flams tn AmprTna cn v tnronltr iroartf F isixna -rstsrv,: r.',-"V J. Vt i "Ktwi -r? "i 3veIl"05.WTO&??fi& r w "im8eu''f'PQJ"8 naertne fwVS V? arec Df V LtW,msif - W?;f?e;?iaw Hnil ihni nil Viia u!lA,Ai.Tn I uvv. mail, an .wo laciiiAUL wciamw.u j i hd he would; abandon jhe'ast 1ifpfi( i . . i i i t .-, : l a.prev.ow ei oecame- girl frm Michtgri,witjh fell in--:6ve. !!!fche;i was onlv.cfifteer years .id, and, from tbe!tiiaii(tp$int o ine aaven.iuroB"'iBni ;i'nienoione Frenchman w'as nnrefiti .71 .JI Mi . .Oil . n i I UncuH tttred;-But h3!asC&pvated by Wi very i nnocence and wantof know ledge oiPthe 1 world 'and'married her. I Thew ' 7 ' r ill lived happily toettjup tq'the Xii&e the relt of tbejudiof.. 'Hg as jotvb jsEBixtri -th0 noblo famlytho :ptfeeir tited'ftlii mahiag'i with a backwoods fcirl in America a;hd:jQtdt;tfgnis it or4ier.-j-.fie severaT years'aWo became a mem oeri oe;xoara ovi raae, in vmcag He; there showed j the same way war recklefsa traittt that haAKeerri thftnans aofhhiichefckefed Hfiem&deifb - iHiOJiJiBitopiayedj piwperjv I fi ton Ai SM&zPxhii'&'.ttoMtB alu"t'.thyfi; Shfi,eVftKgPd:heigh4 "Jhr .jSjj.iIJj-ii.f , - ia-'- ; - f lS LZJL&VjlittW JS If 'yoh'd mVnage Wgo- anywhere f she r.,V,ilc?,irtWt :ort t$ 9. iMary was hurrving! toiget &vttt i&UJ SSSf iboWwita Itoo 5oUflraifife4llher l1? cagbri especially by. , Xhosa who fiw.er4 tirl 'H.ttlv 1l. hMf-Ali! 'rTli, . II V UldllWI W- Ul Li 1 A 1 man of nna education, rafinenaent and 4 MaBWsjsliid TrviTTtoWTTo lTa iK arflrl. I dirt TtfahKnnmiaTT Hiidfflvl Jlo M AftV'lfoAiZlhhttk&t his own life. A BubscribiWih 1 occasion were abC 'vTuO: TTKC V'" :"ra:" T 1 Amonc hit, asBpdiateg oa the Board of m i - il ' x ' . ' - - ' . . - . . . turned: defray -his .funeral lex .penses, and the rest given to the fam- Uy ,:iyiua rAja i t ; I widolthliliHiiTfeMIdren rtta&tifoiiDftlft a.dUoduraaingi lfittiiL ioEXJhicagogoibwwhere.uaOhe.Dldest: . Jrfctf were 'ia poor1 anJ : cmf brtles 1 ks ow4 Who isvaa ;iexcellent ilady.Mtoot her family and went to reside with ta jrelattte .m e, GenesOv, in-thw i State, fher ehe, is now.: Uyipg ; ip.jeplnsipp,, and still pinched for means,. to;i "make, life pom fortable r.;J -f she:8tPTy hu?far.is;pne of early retikieshpA- Hnd- wftVWAfdness---of lelfxilefrdnihonieiof an! earlynar-' I jriae priBatnre4e.atbVaiba iequeht wretbhednesa toitbef amily. trbtyGkrclHiA iii can now DOTwnuen, ana n is btw mintlu'Wi anytliingI ficli6BSand-it ifrirtfeic Intelligence' hasjustf reached Ctocago 1 h i tlie4iMarchlPnes iDe liefloy, tbe mother of the; JamilyiJiRlt easiIy!;dditeT uThfe 'Trencir ftW'recog-1 ( m'f dfelfentearH'ntTact girl will be held valid, and notroly dot tb tWes-ofctbj9:SaTOUy; Lbupae irdf.f.h fortuiexAleifdtP th,e .widow and. be'r faily, now rewidiug m Geueseo. 1 hewidov ,4)ereeI5 be- pomes; n laccif loiiess, wuuigy Mie same relative nbsitioii .to ' the. fknuly as did thu - deceased i marchidriesj. The "dldeiti-boy becbrtfes. a'.-.nia'rquis. The family is one of the most' disiih'- gdishd in Franfce'J Mtfdates back to J I years old. The fnSnwSih - ner simplicity otnerevemug woep a spienaia eaten called to escort the daughter to the rapera, tbe mother woman. CitaKP. the mot to Keep.sj.iu. w) vy nneipiugper get ready,! sbeiasked: tVMary, are ypu going ,to wear the shoes wtq one heel pff, or the pair. with holes in em ?" "l "Mary did n'fc 'seem to hear, and'tbe mother inquired: . : :., Are you going to wear that dol lar, gold chain and that: washed locket, ; or will you wear-the diamond father bousht at the hardware store ?" ! Mary winked at her and the young man blushed, but the old lady ; went on: v."j- !":":) X' . Are you going to borrow Mrs. Brown's shawl, or will' you l wear minq ?w '"';!' . ' : Mary bustled around the room, and the mother said: - ! . ' i 'Be careful of your dress, Mafyr you know it's the only one you've got,! .nrnmi9W1 tA .ha n hol ll 1 1 f !i I avaninrf and mother a. a A' Yes, I see you did. "Well? inWoh! look real have a goodu r i Mary-sits- r.rher. ; window Window in thei fp5PMlttaj3ift rS?w?.?i WJljf11 ii ai J lil if f i nicpiue.mi peau. cen arouna,n some more oatnef hasn amisl v' iiwW r erw . fr.RHfiweht im-satown and mopped his forehead with red handkerchief. A colored . , boy ; aiH nroached and nolitelv inouired what: F - . : . .Tc.iizjsj- : i ....... I ! " Bnhg me a Bowjprbeer.'was.th :orat.jrtnvll .u'ot', mnt xhil hit-' i Boss, we doesua ;8eTvJ beefInl iv:: . c ' -.r.-r ; - - . i Dowiers oeer. j .ntv.-. ) (I i rti QlA'ji.LfiiL.ilLiLl hot bin I " . I 'UKtiff -W "glabF 'James; Ni,darey; ,WMb ft gjassiqfe.icd thyiiraptt waters i "lou blarsted fool; 1 didn't teu yo to fetch meWateKOfdlave you any ; tfiNo, 8irl biit.I hrnfr youome (Mistyped --'an .1K 2n0 j -The'vJsitbrTeaehed-for his" cane'ex 'eitetlfyand tbe darkey fledl" biit: the tomer wjLtPaa .vaiUiajU a of "arf-and .'arfji And then, he ww-tappy.i.r I triliiJlii. I i f til ill "Ji' i -iTUi j as sbe buttpipa, jier glove hett UhjiLtuLtt Up- 4u,vAitJ oseire MrsL Iiardv's proves.' I .? ..:.... d . ..i ., kit... r . . . 't been seen up thatWaTBdei fc '8"r .4?i,n , r. r , ,J fThoh ladtfiivs5 rrLeiX nPW thercarsvitW K I VK' A ,' 'Z. 3 J i. ni.i ii.i :i r r.,,Yt I rfeVw-nv.-ria. now 5can von'"- boutea if ."A topeting S-epresprititig tAV plasses -LfJCPn Qttop and pftosppate ot, L'Pf.the fflmBMYMMMmM and the story is that a .dspppf 3fflA,i6)gk;M7on spiration from hjsfnrehead ufjaur vo cue menQrvoH tue laue uren. f ,LJ :i i''iWiJ''.riu:v..;,i'.i tjKH'iI KTaWiWikJl niih (jmlmi da .mril hrnit. i ntnAt r tih Th Judge) ceh Trr. , in.. TH T Tl.1I. T) ........ 1 -Theiextone was' also.a-.womaji,- a; thick-set, scowling woman of orty - hooamoontjof;theebmddctWitb the full intention f freoin s her.inind if it killed heiv-- 4,This is aaBtfof commenced. yPut ohareea lfiifQ'LaKiatur) ;iuu.,y Mrsi Bakq; wiU JQ "No sir 1" i 1 .1- ,1- i-'.-' NoV events oblio Inier'1 a Then;3Irsi Baker,Ishall shut you up WiMt'i-:tiit!& tH i'ttt .ICon. caii?t jdo! UI" ii ;: w,i j f 4 !Mrs,;Bakeri .would you. rather, eat Tnush and molasses i in Abe Houser.of Correction for the; next; three, month a than remain at liberty and aber.piyi leged to co. to pmj-jikjs ana have some loafer with aj;ed nose step tin tho trail ot your dress ;ad tear he- skirt fiftm bA:ailrod.ii(wt.4;iy ifelLnQbadvsieaa bos mearoundiY she tflfxclaimedd i-j'-md : ;, t d ut. v: In u tii"3T6u ,aH aw ugly wiojilaii.' 5 iu.And you are. a iniean jrfan!!? na i. I. iVAnd 111 send you hn . iAnd I idon'tcarer r And it a loree inontns. .r; f1 ji"Mak ifool?o -'i-iiii iit,.;.,',. "I'll do iU" oiji Luibvf.ijj o.iAnd he did; tlnw f , l iAir.'i ' ilflre; vere.j ntvotherjitiases,:f altfd u.ww.hwSihwuuu1,! fnWil.n' vwmwwu? iffed,iherito the seat ARd .the: bandv threw orge peel at lier iiredinoselandnfga-ih MHer liair 4sredjj lier uBck tB Ihe sameti J no Ittw lfcipller;i ijeBfiuVitft 9fx?i i ij io vrVV Vtre'tW n! Js K 'iLli'hu t seven- leeu'wenlrtd Dr.-tt--to 'have a rpnljeBom tooth ex'tractedaud afteV ,ftreta,dino It aWhile ai'leneth resolved to take' a dd6e of laughing gas to take accompanied her, 'and was quite arix ieuit6 holetheeffeci of rthe subde gas upon her'Pharming'andVivacious cd m pari ipnt ' ' Sh e d id n P t h a ve. 1 6' w ait longy foi". no Gopher: had the influence begun to manifest itself than she thre w her Plnwpi dimpled arms around the nebkbf tBe' susceptible I dentist: ex- claiming ti she visited his -linsVith . AwVirth -flV.1?wVAV her own r1 0b, ybtt'dear daTfibg'duck of a ' man j y 6d are good 'Aough to pat!" . r ' -R' V' "! "Of course she knew1 nothing rabout the laush which followed; or the edti fusion' pn'the part of the dentist, any more than 'she ' kiiew what ! she ' had done. " , But' the doctor ! was somewhat flattered and used the! most skillful manipulations in extracting the teeth that could: offend so sweet a mouth. In realtty,thev job was finished sooner . 1 . . 1 i . : tin ' ... i . . tnan ne wisnea. v uen sne recov ered from !its effects' her friend asked her how'sHe liked -it, and she pro claimed the effect delightful, and even asked the 'dentist if he would not give it to Tier again. ' les," said : be, "it; you will go through the same performance you Went through inst now." She was then informed by her com-j panion what she had don?, and color ing up slightly, ard casting1 rather al ous 4ookiat the- dentist,'' she 'sa Hi tfeveV itiiild' JIT2ueSs-I wonVhavd any morefof'1! amenviricfedt how! e&BRv aiyhWwfeeE M'Vtt 1 rrand Pthisi riitore0 and-cthfe:iold-rgentle- Wthi WapBwniatfe'retted Oiir' bus! 'itss,0tepoka duiteroWghlt1' td'beV Jdl1 'cent I've e6 bolhr mWcbntinned thefather! bar-Mir? vcyfi.baqijfi.l V oii I .T r " J . .T . .'L . . . - .ji:. i 1 i : rr . . :n ia:: ! :. Li n 1. j ipv I T-viV&iltivii Tll P irthViii-'hi I chlTdL.Vthat yduf'PareT!more for gold I than for vdorxwri:tjhildiw r,u ", JI Fl!-'"Gfild'sk.icrTfed for'spttietfiihg' tetal ed tbe broKer.-unteeHngiy; "bonds, ffreertbacks, every -I , ..v . . ,i , .i ... ...r r ,., .. i..t, i twinkle taklHgthfTace of the tear iri u . - j;-K.i.li-!jiili; u.lir i ir..ii tlW gbPdjagbia!1 .''f H H,y tU 'A $ A6bd aW gold !-wfca'V !do; 1 you -nlMn'eniWedth paternal; ' I trot:ter; overdress: ! a IV , :3J tt. prop f (tweat fi A AtPR of iDerspiraiipn.bas ..caused ,aj tejri Weexpivsiftn mtbR py rptechpic PhPPlf at! loutoiUrij naval ,liieutep tntt was ftlfwgi feQttlesj with dy namittf. calcium, i per- falling, undet. certain codUlon -PHI' matter 1 k tbxt it ihes Person act like a fooLn 13, MtivmihMtel "every otheij JyPuWg lady has rHambiirgmbrbidJ feed wveTsttrli1 adshbuid- thifffcti af 'a 'table t'MWemifiWrti'tiii5 Wf -eter r t i i4 r- . r w - . rr " - - j. . aBdl'wisH ton wouldn't! i thing' is at iscoaiu j out goini cBiidi fsJ.wbrth5iibe'rti'&l6fnhiii:PVM Then sir." quizzed the daughter; 4 ner eve as Him urew ueiscii up a, iui 1 Neighth1 beside htrrhoif t parent aih' v ii "Ain't I rt way abWe par?" she exf claimed iliro'phanlly' Vlltyul , H MparMoHaiedJ -ami 'thesdaughtef v- Kidney 1 Compiaint,v' iPrtihaWv tiiwe lid comnlaint tliat ifDlCtklli hnm&n nvstein whlcfr ia to liulft nnderetoad. 8 th - There is no dlsoare which causes encn - scute 1 vtmr or more alarming In its reeulta than whejl'tto.'.kld4 . ii . .. . . u n UaaJ . .1 tui. n ni .1 r and other poironooB 8ahetaiicetv.whiQh. iae bloody accnmulateifciiffe circnlalion throtikhthecriteiit If from dny- cantto- the" kidney etau to peionn the" fnnctions devolving : npom theni,. 4he cnmulayoo are taken tip by the absorbents and; ;tUe yehoe ey s-v tem torowa into a Btate Of dise&Be, - causing great eand Boserin ana very ones lmraeaiate-aeau,. se the inmortance of ieeBincihe; kicneva and btood in a healthy condition, rtsrougb, -hich al-the Pain in the: Bac J!Threre lintf i?eineay ! Tt&bivg $P We edicaf'sciehce which hao proved itself more valuable iri icaeeaiof Kidney: 'Complain); V than f, the j VEOKTIHlt,; IV -acta directly upon the secretions, cleanses and purifies the blood, snd restores the whole system to healthy" aCfion. ;u '-''-i'ij at. i-itx-viivtsi fj.iJ.iuff- The following extraordinary cure of - great Buffer- era, who have been given np by the best physicians peiess cases, wui epeas lor incmseives, ana t' should challenge the most profound attention of the medical' faculty, as well as of tho who;; are 'iXvL '8TKviss'.:'i"I)ear Sir i am Beventvose yean ot age; have suffered many years with Kidney. Com? plaint, weakness . in my back, and stomach., I was Indncedby friends to tise, ydar yTOiTDre, and I tainK It vnetjest meuiuino iur wouutwci iih khp BeysXver usecu 1 1 nave mea 'many remoaie lor this complaint, and never found so much; relief as from the Vsostink, It strengtbensand Invigorates the whole system.' J Many of nty aoquaintanees have taken it, and I believe it tor be good fotail the com plaints fpr, whch yt. ia, recommended.' . - jf 5 . f. jc ours nuy. vi-f uf. j oaiM... puiuJiaiAJji . ......... ... ; -1 - "-' " '-'' Pronounced IueuraWc. ' f' i IL K. Stevehs. Esq. i Dear Sir I have . been badly afflicted with Kidney Complaint foe ten years, have suffered great pain 1n my back; hips and ' side, with CTet difficnltT' 1n oass bit urine, . which was often and m very small quantitie,frequently accom panied with mood and excrntiaung puin., i J have faithfully 4rid most of dieureeommendeit for myicbn: QiivneamoBi or xne vomi lar reme- ded for ray Complaint: I have been under the treatment uf 'some of .the ' mnt likijlful physlciaaB in poetom aH ot ..whompronannced my case Mcnrabre, This was my 'condition when I Va" advised - bv ' it friend t(y O-v the VdETinB.' arid I could set the good effect from the Aret dose I took. and irora tna moment incept on improving until i W nil euureiy ciuvu, tatuug iu bu, a. :Buuuiu- iuuul, u Ic is indeed a valimblo medicine, and if. I ihoold ie afQicted again in th same way,, J, would give s VL K. . StpvknsY' i)ear: Sir-Ini expressing , my tuaukti ta you: for benefits derived from "he- use of -VBOBTLNB, IKt VO DCIKHv ObQerB 1. IVlii BLUie J i ' ! Whw eight or nine years old I was afflicted with Scrofula. . which made .its aDDeaiance in' mv evei. face and head, and I was 'very near blind for two years. J All kinds of ooeratioBi were performed on -my eyes, and allto 710. good result. , Finally the dis ease principally semeo. Mi my noay, limes ana eet, and at times Is. an asgravatea wav. r " ' ; ' : ' Last eumraerl was, vom some cause, weak in my spine and kidneys, and it was at times very hard to retain the urine.: Seeing-your advertisement in the ComriiercicU I ; bought a bottle, of Vioetine. and commenced using nccording to directions, In two or three days I obtainad great relief. After, nsin, four or five bottles I noticed it had a wonderfu effect Ail the rough, scaly blotches on my body and legs. ;1 etui used Vboktthb, and the humorous sores one after another disappeared until they were all gone, and I attribute the cure of the two diseases to VKaETiiTB. and nomine- else. i - If I am ever affected with ahvthincr of the kind -again, a. miau try 1 vjesxtuib. .rtffliedv.Onep more accept n: me jo be 1 , Very rcspe 0c. J, i873. ' 1 ' NA te.Gan gain, I shall try VxgxtiXb: as the only reliable rtmielv.,Onep more accept my thanks, and believe 'ectiniiy; .--; .- S'lUN if AKitOTT. Ganot., Cincinnati, O. . Diseases of the Kidney s, Bladder, etc. are always unpleasant and at times they become the most dis tressing and dangerous diseases that: can affect the human syetenu -, Most diseases of the Kidnevs arise from impurities in tne Diood, causing numors wnicn settle on these parts, i Vegetjnb excels any known ib excels any Known eleansing and purify- -remedy in the wholo- world Tor eK ing the-blood, thereby cauarn; a healthy action to all the oijans of the body. Teellne Is sold by All Druggists. : july 30-DW lm' Rediictiqii m Jbrice A- TOXEEy s Celebrated F I ,N B 'JAN.GIilSH f-rf r iT. , ii'f r-fAffi1 r U - 1 f -r: ! JOaniiftbry,: : Pioneer . Vprfcf , HAVING EST ABLISHSD A BRANCH HOUSE in New Yorfcvor thaal of onr celebrated weapons, we offer to sportsmen the ..Cheapest Guns: of guaranteed quality and shooting powers ever sold in the United States. They are built with every im-i provemenv for; American sport,' and are made in six; qualities, each Uuu being branded, with one of thei undermentidned names, which denotes its quality :' Jrarcx. tTr.N1TRR " 1 DRiND. 1 65 Gold. L TOLLS Y.f. . p.!.'.'. ' f X . i : i k. Jil. . - AO 1 ; M Anyone of the above brands may be selected with the-greatest confidence, aa.np Gnn bears our name that we. do not thoroughly guarantee: in every re-j 'SWsCt iitS JiJi.T i4'j7 vf. . J J-l .U .1 I l . N B. Guns' bant to order., at above prices, a Ltratnd descriptrte price. sheets ahd.teatimooials td a-uo ISfalderi Lane,: iNew u York j ? wept ii5-DA;W; tf jlj 1q Bbiuttt r: Hi i -id JETAJgrH.(QVri3a; Over 46.000 Made anii Sold. j r J4: 7-lt.tti- J.i 11 sivu nI ' t;- ' . The j still maintain their great joplarity as tiifl , J HK I BA t IN HAKK or A LI. OTHXBS JfADE. , L'M" GOTT8 HALK America's greatest Souths iTn lVianist: -exclusively used.antV. performed uooik I tfacra in 1 (XX) - oncerts Kmibeni Artsts, Amateurs F an Mujiciirhs pronounce theiu;- 'mm 1 ' i :' t' 1 ThA Best tod Most ieliabfe Pianoi ! 1 purity arid vo'ramb ctone totich' duj-abmty .-wear audpmarerLd used. Jtbey cannot be excelled; , I "'They remabi m better tube .thad a6sti Pianos i-madul '.'iii iuHt r i!i nil I'b fiif tr-1 . They are the most preferable and desirable Pianos made.-'''1 ' 'i 'fa. f it j i i They are the radst; reasotijible: priced First-class Pianos made. J ,! . " . 1'; s " "i ." i The bosses all modern imiwovjanenU of any .1... - .,..!. "I are la 'every Vesbect" superb 'land perfect lu A f t -1! .:-.v..i They ard fFully. Warrantfid. ' j ' : ! Illustrated Catalogues' ' ftirnlshedi Jreeof charge. CillCK BRING 4 SONSi' I fit lvl UUECltERT, Boston; '' f r. J WUmingtonvN. C. tf-GO TO TATES,1 BOOK f AND MUSIC 8 1 wRB where you will find a fresh supply of i these justly celebrated.Pianos constantly en hand. j r aug-DAWtf 1,4 j juu.i..f 'j.-A..ff !....-ri ..A -i ' ivSAGroodrldgei ; r' v- i w I ! - !. i. ' ' 1 ? Grafton, Windham Co. TennoUti i-iji una v'Ji4Ju.iij j i j;'1! uil i iiirj'..! : lit i lMiACTrjBEROFt ' ' !- Parflocdir attentf6u piidi making rods Vadapied A i ijiiW JfL4iD MiT.Qii O RID skj f DOGS.' mix XrOUNQTOItrrj'JorD SETTERS OF THE f'ibWtiSfiiPW M For futf paW mar JjiSVtf''1 H Newton,-New Jersey. TTCTSfct m te aSTMMHAH Jr . f ? , . t. r 07 i7 17 l-f I 4- rjfT-. '1 t.': - .! -1 i. J juiy-0&Wtf A rtr tlinfiftT? lit atit i V8r f!n .-.Li -ttf -'5' -K--Ji ll! -ifOOIim r! t TVFFER TQ THB TRADE AT LOW FIGURES r Art Bbls 8ug8r Bouse Syrup? i Ot.n 9 3 1 i ft .7 i 200-.M iWKt ?ai0 g0 gbl Sfigar jind a ujl StoGoods tnhejr Jine, Special' attention 'paid5 to'rBecurjn:g "jowErateB freightsiiKMrioadlotAi-" 'fi t ' .i.i .f may s-diwtr, , , ukuw w. GELEBRATEDr -Jrti-i. t! ff. QII AS ., DU 3TYEES iJCO.jst Hi i.iiilt jr.'ii.i ,f ji m ii ,y SEE IF -MD0N"5" WaNT IriyCARv iis-i ii',if.i)ii,i(;U" 1 : -iiiM all j4i.lv ;T LlhY, SAG, OR; jTAPIOCA. AXENNB f t Raspberry Syrup, Raspberry Vinegar. ;. r !: J 1 J ; ' ' : 1 . ) 'j'-'l V; i J . -- il i ;'J 'ii J All fresh goods in atore jmdor sale byi i-ia: ; ; - -CHAS.-D. MYEE3 & Ca, J' 5' North Front ktreetl' 'augStlr :'Uf HOOF IRON;' ' ; on harid ; NAIL8,J cn well1 selected GLUE, . --i - and sold j ui BUNGS, i , ' j owby. . TOBACCO. J SNUFP, - : : FLOUR, i - f JMOLASSES i EDWARDS & HALL.' i A nskaXL LOT DUPLIN COUNTr HAMS. For sale ny EDWARDS & HALL.-, JnneS9-tf r The Newest I music BOOKS, ! music BOOKS, j AND"'-' ': -" - ! 5; Tiie Best: J ti . T QONG MONARCH. The best book for Singing acnoois, ror wnicn it is specially aeeignca, ana filled with cheerful glees and songs for practice, by H. It. Palmer, assisted by L. O. Emerson. .Price 75 cectSk - 1H0RUS CHOIR. The newest bood of Choruses, vy Antnems. Motets, etc. Jor cnoirs ana societies. Highly recommended. . Compiled by . Dr. Eben. Tourjee. 1 : , . Price $1 per dozen. The following three books are in press, and nearly -ready. Wait for them 1 HIGH SCHOOLCHOIR. The best new book for IJigh Schools, successor to that universal favorite, the " Hour of Singing," which it resembles in general arrangement, and is by the same outhors, L. O. Emerson and W. S. Tilden. ... Price $1 CO. . . - '- - 1 .. rpHE SHINING RIVER: Anew Sabbnth School " JL Soag. Book of startling beauty. , -Price 33 ts. - ' - ' f . . .-.t -4 , . f . , i 1f"lVirG" WATERS Choice devotionol music, JL hymna and tunes.') for Prayer Meeting?,. &c Price 30 cents. Ob DrrSON'COS,,-fCHA8; HVDlTSON A CO. Boeton. I . JJ11 Broadway. N. Y. Oar4MiedAat l;j?' i ih,J 0 I - Orfinarf; Drawinks Ef ry Fitteeii1 Days, i Uif.ai u-.-J i ;I lifi't fr r . j t-.m i . .'iiU ; . 782 Prizes amoitaUpg to.. ",.' t. .!-1 $450000 1' of.'., -,.... IOO.OOO -1; iAm of..-...'-'A 50,090 1 1 , " s. .... ..... . . .:, : . j . 1 o;ooo ii'81r. f 5.000 each.iuJi.v..;.j...l 10.OO ,i'105 M.:jof. . 1,000 each.... 10,000 i635. -Of . &0 each.... 196,000 Circulars with full information, sent free. Tickets forealeby - P: C. DEVLIN, t f bltiP", ""i :f !' staaoiner anfl ienerai Agent, , j may --aawiy jw iaoeny bu, jsew luts, i ii 1 ii? .. 1 ThESPBitters arptireliaTCdwilhthe trrfatr-st f 1 'core (fipBtr aEeciil lon inpossession Wmiejj in ve iimpajiy . aih-v vi-i-vim isjiuaiiy txiTOpbiindpdhya rrfebraied Bncb Ghnrnstaml nrplVmVToMlC a STtkutANT Bmnitlcdtobe. jusedmihe Anrnesandbovmnuinit nospitais of France. Tncy are rertam preATniivcol liiia-rflnrl rw-Sitincss or diseaseitis 1 imnrirjaliTiiiu anlnxioralbT aial RMTmeraiit.!i 1 - - r a 'a jiu.AMM W. w - "meats imm-tium dttyj - t 4 1ST. .'! Vi home taxw'rW'W' io-ii i. ('''irtt.WilltiUI. .' A ... j- DrqgKlat and Dealer '' Generally. l1,ittly Mttent"" OH 1 JtiAtf no' Ai ,J i PtiitcnAsrxG AtsENCYi j iCjHDlIlatilCii : l Tin fi r-j?I!ii rTr9?f i"v t-;r s , NEW YOBE 'NOVELTIES. ialft HiSBNlTKHl!NTTOi!'-- '10 C I Dbii.iQO PJ York City. ENDORSED AND PRESCRIBED BY OUR CTTY - ) " ' 1 " i-. "ij.t".-v iu - 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 t. 1 -' -' - ' ,t - - y .j j - J . The-Bri)ymtJ6ttdnJ6in Co, ' li j a-.;- .-rj7X7r...r;;.. jtTj , . i v - I - -:! .... - . - - : r Va'vir'.iF jiiii1i.iiI'f!Ann Mauufactarers of Cotton Gins, Cotton Gin Feeders. Condenser and Cotton Gin Material OfAcery detcrin HnL. 1 i (hir Gin hava heen In naa thlrUtt i have an. establisbed reputation for timplicity, light- rurmwiy, oaruouHj, uiu mr fufatcy. anu guantuy of lint produced.. , .Feeder is easily attached to the Gin, and easily operated by any hand of ordinary . intelligence. They-arcM the rfww an4icftapes Feeder i& the market and feed with than is possible by hand; Increasing the oulturn and giving a fUanr and better sample At all Pairs where exhibited and by Planters having them in Use,; they have been accorded the highest encomiums. Ch,r are well-made', durable and ximrie structioriL and do what is required of ' them ranirtiv and wellj No Additional power Is required to drive the Feeder, or. Condenser, and no Gin House is com plete wimout them. ; We are prepared to warrant to anjr reasonable extent, perfect satisfaction to' every purchaser; Circulars, prices and full iuforma tion turhished. "Address as-above, or spi ly to ' K. F. JCovlngton, ;WIlmlnaoD, N. St.;. HaiY'slopl, 'Rateigli, ; H. : c. :-The sixty-seventh ternuof this shool will open on the 2d of September-and continue twenty week?. It iaa school of the church, which seeks for its pupils, first, the kingdom of God and His righteousness." The Bishop and Assistant Bishop are visitors of the school. It is not only one of the oldest schools in tbe South, but it is one of the most thorough, and considering its advantages, one of the least expen sive i For, circular containing full particulars, apply to the Rector, . . .. KSV.'AtDBKT 831EDES, D. D., Kaleigh.N. C. M I 1 ...i 1 11 i i 1 . . I ' 11 . 1 1 1 . Aroertsoa's SepaBnt- Screw 06tidhSRress. UnrlvalleaV tor simplicity) speedy-convenience and durability., .Makes aL&M lb. bale with one horse and Only 18 rounds. Screw, 10 inches diameter ana 10 feet long. For circular with description, testimonials and names of agents . in - the South, address J. Al. ALBERTSONj New London, Ct.' J IV. F. BIJRXIIABI'S ;ater i'Wlieel Was selected, 4 years ago, and put to work in the Patent Ofllce Wash ington, D. C, and has proved to be the best. 19 sizes made. Prices lower than any. other flret-claES wheel. Pamphlet free.j:."i -: A .r.ui- ;.;N.- F. BURNHAM, York, Pa. : lifaterf Nei; Scale Pianos are the, best made; The touch elastic, and a Cue singing tone, powerful, pure and even. ! ' WA TEES' ' : VCNCEBTC ORGANS cannot be excelled in tone or beauty ; they defy com petition. - The Concerto Stop is a fine Imitation of the Human Voice. PRICES EXTREMELY LOW for cash during th s Month. Monthly instalments received: Pianos and Organs to Let. and Rent-Money allowed if purchased. Second-hand Instruments at Great Bargains. Agent Wanted. A liberaladiscount to Teachers. Ministers, Churches, Schools, Lodges, etc. Special Induce ments to the trade. Illustrated Catalogues Mailed. HORACE WATERS & SONS, 481 Broadway, New York. Box 8,567. to $ ! 0.000 Has 1 been invested in Stock Privileges and paid 900 cent: PROFIT. " How to Do It." a Book on Wall St. sent free. ' i 1 . - TUMBRIDGB & CO., j I Bankers & Brokers, Wall St., N. U. Double Your Trade. 1 : - ' '! Druggists, Grocers and . Dealers ! Pure China and Japan Teas in sealed packages, screw top cant, boxes or half chestsffrweer' prices. Sendior circular. Tna Wsixs TkaCompasy, 201 Fulton St., N. Y., P. O. Box 4560. - - : mnr WrrirTV Qmi 8 pages, 56 broad co! IDIj iTljiiilJjl tJU lli umns, i from now to New Years, post-paid. CO cts. Address The Sen, N. Y. . ' i . & rjrj A WEEK guaranteed to Male and Female jp f Agents,, in tbeir locality, Costs NOTHING to-try it particulars jrree. CO., Augusta, Me. - P O.. VICKERY & 4pSYCn0MANCY,' OR SOUL CHARMING." ,'? 'XT; How either sex. may fascinate and gain the love and affections of .any person they' choose, . in stantly. This art all cad possess, free, by mail, for 35 cents; together, with aUarrJage Guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, ' etc ' 1,000,000 Bdldi" A quer book.- " -;-'; ; ' ' Address T. yjLLIAM: AO.; Pub's, Philadelphia. l"jnlyl7dAw4wka. ; j OBelljByue High School, "ffie&ToTd. CsW 'Virginia.' !;'- (On Va, and Teniu R.Ml!j 'l6 Miles West f Lynch--burgy v 'U ' '"if fi ' ' - ' "' y The tenth Annnal Session begins Sept. 15th. ' Full corps 'of instructors. Beautiful and healthy location. ; Pupil members of the family. For cat -loguecontainin,iDfO-mat1on,8ddreg8 WILLIAM K. ABBOT Principal, Bellevue P. O. " jnly 6-DW &w.- ii iiiti. jiiiiiii-jtV Wyheham Institute, T)ERGENPOINT.N..J., for Young Ladies and X Misses, will commence on September 15, 1875. Located in a beautiful - and healthy - neighborhooil, only eignt mUes from New ork, on tbe Central R. R. of New Jersey. 'For circulars,. apply to Mrs W. Towusead Ford, PrucipaL References Rev. Geo. Z. Gray and Rev. H. W. F. Jones, Bergen Point. Solon Humphreys, of B. D. Morean & Co i Samuel .T. Brown.. Pres't Bowerv . Savinm Bank: A. K. Warner, Iron Merchant, Jiew. York City. -, FAIRBANKS' SCALES. THE STANDARD ?--l tliif ii: tiVJj7r- VJ'li! -.;!..' iittijil jv 'Also Milea Alarm Cash Bravycr, Cofv , i p,rug jif,Lette.r , Pjeases,, c, S c u fioijj;raafbiKAi.BbAja waBUiovsisi ;' , 'Fkinit A NK & tlO. j Sll Broadway, N. Y FAIRBANKS & 0O...16U Baltlmpre sf .j, Bait moi e. p FAI'H BANKS A COS, a Main rtreet, Buffalo. N. Y. ITAiJtUiAKlin a tu, aoa isroaaway,! Ainanj. a. i. FA1KBANK8 & Ct., 40S St Paul's St.'. Montreal. FA IRBANE A OOw. M Mtog William tt, London. PAlRBANKSj BROWN ACO.,2 Jcilksu. Botuu. FAfRBANKH SWING. -Maranie HalL Phila. . FMBBANKS. MORM& CCUll J Lake st, Chic aeo t-AlBBANKs, , s, Vv.. ! ainui ui , cu.natl, t. iMlfi FAIRBANKS, MORSE COn J r " ' Cleveland. UT ' r ' 1 182 Superior stm t. iPAlBBKS.tJftQRSKCO. 4; wood street, . Pittsburgh. . , BAIKBANKH, MORSB JKX)., eth and Main str et. FAtltBAf KS & CoV, 8CS A WasnYngton'aTenue. t-K.MlOa;l j-'';tiH ;.1j j. FAIRBANKS A. HUTCHINSON, San Francieeo. "ror tale by leading Hardware Dealers.' ' 1 . ii jnlj4doaenwefr--wgih; .j t c. ' . Oftott Haiiltiitioii. fi " u ' 8if. ti JM'iin'VfltTsifw' ' 1 t : XXLL Persons are hereby warned against shooting, hunting, fishing, tanging Tor otherwise trespassmg on the lands knows as the Orton Plantation, is the County of Brunswick. The indiscriminate slaughter of game at all -seasons' and the incessant dcpmiit Hons in other anymore important respects, baM rendered it necessary to post these lands; and fa't notioe is now given that the law will b rigidly . -forced aeinst all offenders. , , . ; . .: , 1 iiTf.nii ill isulj.y. ti;", .f"w" i ' !' !' flfi f i? ;...., -i.r . - - ' febl8-W6m. - niKPOvfl de UJAw-tf ; V- B. GRAINGEK. . - i . ..,,.. ; . L - . i . - . ; . .... I.!- - ! . I : I . - I ft ':V'r-?..--'. s'riV:' v'l -'Li?-' ,: "3'- A '.'.-.' . ; ! i , ... :: i . ! 'I . . . . ..
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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