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He wan ai j ii .n.1 yenteiday I v the I'mu d I u.a bl. f..r paj.mg a c .iintcf ti it uvt n Doct r Iaw 111 a i;ar I j draw tker, ul x ur . thc-. t-e i io:hl irlnii- Triaiik-ititniI j Tin int. rm l i"ii nla;giid me, and aim. Jt renib red tin- brcathh s; , and h .w I managed Iu make tnV ! v.. ak and Ir. mblinj; Innn hold 11 e flip while h.- to'.d me the circi.ni- i)i,i. ..f tU- rri-t. I liave n. v-r inc- l- n able to nud-r atai.d. Ujx Diitn x ined to asuiue im llut it wi.uld )xt a'l eeme out nghf when he l-rlield my utter de jct. dm, but hia r.-ebh- atteifl 1 r..vd liiub-. 11 explained how IVirv'a i.pulalion lor honesty ciitra,tc'l with DH-tor Ili' plack-leg. wiiidling rrimea, woulJ .Ui . ---t - : ' : A , . . t-: prove l.im iiinrt iu ... i .. 'or ! was. furatcr.l- . r,i,. i ... j tuiii- is Mi-inl air. i ri. -..;. 1. 1 x ; ni! iiii-j.ii.... ii.. .i lit l.o i .ii . il. .. 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"a -i. puKCT ; aoa on Ior the! firciirn-tance the deterv tire fin.nUjr a-re.1 10 fni.sH-.ne (Lo CA..i,...ur,h.r. -j CorJial han Ulak-s iVne'nnd tliauketi and b ut- him g .hMiv tl.r t'.if dr teelivt- tli . I'ii-rrr Ti itt. r. F . . a 1 the win. I.- tinlll "I llt- III ai.d i(nin-.l I". w, in i-. mi j-.i'iy will, lii"iii!s, it- hid I .-in hd I" playin e nd. i l.i u .'u-. ah.-n I run. i'.na'.-1 ll.i- !.it- ::n It', I - I -lettivi , n ; t'..-- lr .li.M i aid ! 1 !.4ia. t. r 1 I lb.- i.ni'g ma:.. lo k I .itv )li him. .Hid went s.-euntv I I j l'u-ui-H ..parnii i- on 111.1!. 1 'Ih'-n- :.i.a! ai.-illnl ii-itun- ill ; t!il c.i- t-hii' i I will 11 -W n-l.it , r u!thui:g al l.r-t l'.n- ! d i...t een li !l 111. ; and t? t h. :"- .p nt I'lu t liii t in j 1 'In hi.-, urivai al tin lu:t.il Milii il.l'lii-; ii"-M". 'l'. i 1 !li-.-. t' .it ii.an-.ii- w .M mil in. it I I . in; I it.- .11 the ev.-mii. atid In j I. .id t. I c m-ititt- I f.r-oin- n:hr. I I will 11 t giv- hi- " ii i " . - he CH " It I" ' J uu taken intoth.' j. il. hitmcl l na loi.g aiiw.iv. and gii-ii i ell Vi. .". illl olllv a ml to dei p UJH'U. Nil H'lllHT MJ-i I I'-MllllM'll in 11 1 haul l"d than -o-.n,- iiu.it 1. rated I'oliV ct e.ill 1 ill': II. Ho! ! Via. u h.if ar.- v.ei in . ol i-.'iti-.. r -Ii il I. I". it wh.i: 1 iiar' - .'' I hi-, .ple-tloll I e.; l. !. I'll- in' t.i'd hi' hole liii- raid.-hi;. i v. I ii.- j.ul bieakl.i: I -ll l'I IH X. T f.ire'. I . 11 1 ov, 1 l.tuirl-. ;il ihoil'i I I ll f-tr lloin 1 1 tii'i:. N e ' w e re in n e htl do-.in tin- h'ti,' "aii w.iv in ni!e e.n li :u :i wirh a 1 lin'i up in ii.i id l.r.ui'ii- from hi ..il. . .r e..-ii l b it-' re.jii.n-d ; t.. k-. p ti'.i' ari i ! hi !-.i t It . nn 1 iii u. , .mi.- ' a ' - r at .-n- -id. of j I he '.lli ' .H . " IV H. V. 1 r Il l-a'e.l a loaf of bi-.-..d. .We v.. t.- th.-n I mar. luI !i;i! 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'i.;in. . i-X Hl' d. alid V 11 Mil! 1 ' i. d. - - I'i waie oi sleitlm V .nr-e V. S up w i!lii:i a - 'i lain 11 irr v p i'..- ol nx inp ilny . and I -t 1 in-r ii-.! e.is lim bic h V.lid- and piejiid . 1 s . gainst olher . - - I.ife. like Ihe diamond in a mi tie. i. s,,ni, tiiiies ralueless to it owiu-r. until it Ui-onn- estimate I by an other. ... n. ' INTO THE StT c.n I ruriif l liu-. I 'I tt'i.ll ("t!...p ' Ijir.e. t .Tlie voice tliat sriit! Iioiilili i hWir, nndf t li.k-d ii was very Wu jit , i ; uur lat.'ii r will bt ; ill all aunt wl.o w. fiu the ro..iu witli .i hookfi fand. - . - lll . . .. in 'ii i ne h.y . raisi-d hime Hut al- 'li. where .lie had be .- tt ;irs fur half an hour, H..I3 iur nan an liour, thh I"iki i.f ii.diV,ati.in iJiCe ai.swirrd: A 'II. 'I! be ry, 'uJU rather nei-r get Niiryf j 1 ii,,. r vt i. li;- F.-r a moim-ut the ai Iked 1 il ill.- l.-.y half i-uiiouali 1 h-t h r -ea 'all aaln .upou'll A.kjf that their lalor is less with a bright that wh in her ltTiXjSjfri'&9fk,nSt!rt, well oiled axle and a ..... i i I ! 1.1. ll h inHf-It il.iwn in. m. Wiv J-r :aii. and hid his l ice frv Ijis both economy and humanity to Tii.ii'd I.ii.'mi- no!' Ht J take special cart that these Keeni ali.r a lap.-e of neaj . in&ly unimportant details are i 11 .w ii lltllll.tt'S. tlit: fsoniKi nf f'i',1 r..n. !,, .1 hia r.ir. and u-entl e r - in .J, ,,r. .. s,,d .. i . i tbercj " ".ii , .i in im ii e.uiie w: i . aaa a h.i.iii- nli a diKai.ii.iin .1 i1' It i.-!i t faihi-r. I I 1 t - hiiu s . Jate I f-tllll-!' .(. - . O. I w. u Y itiin 'i i..-1-iii anxious to jjetj "Hint,-, remarked thd i '' ii mi the li(4 I i a nn k a n l I... ... I'M , ,., viry ryurtz- I wa id e-iihlreii. ThJjV anil hud f lovok. .1 her, ait.'e t a i.i.in;,-, - l la f. fisiil. I, , Mill .1 lit Nil nWlr i p'lHIS.'llll. ,l. 'I leliee, V- ii'd like to .nd tht. buy a Von wi n'f. Aunt p.. ebo, m? whi huh.- warmly. ' m.Mt confess,' replied i " b 'ihat I think aliitle w Mom.. .iiscipJm..- i.f H,e kind "I e ik 1. 1 would nut I,,. ..ui It ...... ...... ,nV ciiiiii i am . l' .. .. I . 1 w fill. Von .Wouldn't escAito." 'IV nut your child; I don't Jt to h-. Father's good and-lja UK-. il 'Ifyour father is so "rood. low s you so well, you mnst be i grateful, or a very iuconsider; buy. Ilio goodn. u doesn't seem nave helped you much - . 'Uutdi. will Von f ih'uaJ. a . ' . boy excited to anger - by Ihia n r'""' fpeecii in his annf. was.-tliA Iu-. moilier wh.i cnAl. , n. r. .1 - o - UB JUr Iii," Jlf 1 1 m I..- . J . -. I .u an unyenono fclie addef. mo iron''. jUichard i.- fer?M n-nf - 1 tin- boy nrrV.. 8 eal oil the sofa, and wen! t- the tv Kitting room uoor. lathi'i!' ami hi; wftt elldln-- i down &:.iir-'. I -Aii, Kiihaid. was the kindly ' ouctin. a Me. (roidoii took the ' hand ol his b-.y. 'Hut what's the ! tnatt.-r, my s-n? Von d-m't look 1 happy. on'i vol cine iu here.' and Uichird da w his father into the Mil r.ny. Mr. (iordon sat down, Bii'tl l.ol-lin Kichard's hand. You are troubled, my on. 'A'l.at has huppt in d?' The eves ..( Kichard fll.-d with tiairt : he looked into his father's t i e He ti i.-.l to answer, hut his li s .piivered. Then he turned a" .iv. and p--ning the do. ir of the eal.inet. brought out tin- fragments .fa In-.ken statuette, which had I c n si n! home only the d iv befoie, an i I tli- 111 011 tin- table before his lather, over whose countenance t hen- can,.- ii.st.intiV a shadow of r. gr. t. Vi. !id this, my ask" d III all e ell Voice, I did it " ilow': 'I tltii w mv I in bof was th. 1 lie tl.. liee. Ill im genuine.. ;n:!e while Mr. ti .rd n sa: ...ti - II: . r I. it:.. self, and rol lee i ill." d:s;l: bed tl oughts-. The If . 1 a: ! i-i .In v : il 1 ; .i li I'..; t i h hi i e i .1 v a . M r .aid. u.'t be pieces! ! I e hi 1 k-:i Veil h ai-eit h .ve Ii.i I trouble it, I rati see, and enoii 1 1 n h-ssi, I . 1:1 I I'll' II .i r..ni llioiignl ail not add a word pain." AS, so I 1 ii a-. i.iir I ) I'd!.- ah hi! 1: .11 i" tin- 11 v u.rew ,1 1 ins liis !a In r's neck . I ive laimil' s iater and Kflanl enter, d the efin,' loom wi'll h.S ! if rr. Ann! I : u . ' 1! ud . .- !'., ;i-. S:. t'n. lie h o!iuiaAM--f" 1. 1 es, ami l"l li"i tta pn.leil. "i ;ii: w is vei v niil". 1 1 ui.aie, shC 1 . 1 ' 1 . . XI. . ' -.:. a nttie -.villi.- aiti l .'i r. imi" .. 11 e.mi . 'it was Mich an eNcpii- - lie wi .-K -'! a t . !.' i- illd was l.M:ii:ij against hi tiiii 1 v:i 11 lis aiml sail tin.-. Mr 1 1 .1 il a only mi!cd an 1 tlr a I his arm t I vs. ly ai.nn d his boy. Mi.-. ! -r i. n till, w i; ui Lit 1 a s'.-r :'. lo k t vv 11 iiin , but it w aB . , , . Illil t-i-.il il. I tlniik Uieh.iii v.as a very i ..r - i ly b We iuve settled alitl.a'. I'lu ! v. is f.e e ihl bnl tli 1 1 1 answer Oi Mr Cordon; 'and il is one ol or iiih.-to eei into th- sunshine as .pi 1 Klv ;;s 1 o-sili;e. M.. I be one ol" the weakest, 1 1 ' p;-..v .led enlV, m my wcaKlK 1 mat nuinort.il and better vigor he p'.i forth with greater effect; pri viilcd only, in my darkness, tie lipht of the ilivine conntciiam e diH-s bm the more brightly shine; I 1 or th.-n I jdiail at once be the x cakes t ami the most mighty, shall be at once b i nil and of the most piercing sight Milton. . . . . . I lie that has energy enough to ! riMit out a vice .should go a little i further, and plant a xirtu'e tlitre So Wkat Yr Wife Wants. i ;AVe cannot too often remind the farmer of the necessity of keeping liia farm -utensils in perfect order when in use. and ot protect irrg Ltbem from the min and sun when not in. use. Everybody knows tnA mnchm,ore labor can be per ormeJ Jf'th "ffOodtool than with tl,o.yapooroDe. What boy even does -iv.PIiVi nuvw IllUk UIS ilOC IVUfhS l)l-liv:i 1. n 1..... .1 A. 1 " 1 1 fur being bright, and with the nannie or tne risrht size anl enstn. , What plowman den s not know that Jie can turn a finer furrow with a l-brisbt clean olow: than with a dirty nnd rusty one. If the team Icould encak. thev. would tell you tbicefv tittir.P' Tnki nr harness. It promptly and faitli fully attende d to. unc while the hnsbanuman is placing eyerythingin "apple pie" rder, we would saggest that he clovote some attention; to that part f6f the labor which his wife directs or perhaps performs. ,bhe needs a .fCore of little trifling jobs per formed which will be no trifles, when her comfort and conyenience are considered. The wood needs was iiT4Jto be split finer, some of it is too long. She needs somethinir to Fkinile.the fire with quickly, when- you are in a hurry and are withal a little fretful at delay. A shelf or two may be "handy to liaye." A screen for tlie kitchen window or a new window for light and comfort may be within the range of possi bility. Some hooks in closets or behind doors may assist her in Uceeping things "picked up." The flour barrel may need a coyer, or "Ttlie washtub may need a hoop 1'he mop may need reconstructing and the old broom may need re placing. In a thousand ways and in anv moment of leisure you will I be able to so assist your wife and Iiigmen ner laoor, mac sue wm-appear to have grown ten years younger in a single hour. Try it. y lfavar Despair. People are apt to think that the hard times which they experience are the hardest time3 that have ever .been; and, so they are for them. But one only needs to read the history o: the world to iearn Skr",t bird times lmabeen nerpet ,vki , ; 3 r--ii meir conaition. 1 nere neyer yet WrVpf,lino tiag rMmm GQEZKSSiaSi&lsiA bj' a day, nor a storm that was not followed by a calm. Ihe sun is forever steadily shining in the heavens, and the clouds- which sometimes obscure his rays. arc sure lo break away and disperse, no matter how dark and threatening they may be for a time. The brave hearted that hope on and work on need never despair. Maxims from Billings. True kritic.isms kotisi-t- 111 sav- iiiLT a kind thing ov an author whenever you kan, and whenever yu kanl it konsists in holding yuic tony ne. Tri- ks upon travelcis are always dauge. ous. 1 hav known- a di d hornet to Wake up and sting j u.-t 01.ee more. Titith kan take care ol itself, but u lie h;i7. got to be walched as kareful as a note ilium. Mizery luvs company, but is always jealous There never was a man yet but what thought hi, lame back waza good deal lamer than enny boddy else's. Natur haz tiri.cd out Mini inditf.-ient jobs, but never turned out otu- so indifferent thai ait couldn't duplikate it. The sovereign mictake i., that things aro valued at what tiny hav cot, and not lor what they are woitn. Ingratitude i. wuss than hypokrisy 1 In- hardest k .iitiact that eny man ever undertook to till iz tube strict ly honest. Mankind have , been falling Im over 1 t iionz 1 ud years, and i don't think they hav struck bottom yet. A 1. Ule girl ol MX -u- seve.i s-.mi-!iiei, sli pping with her p.ueuts at one 1 f ihe lashii.nalile hm Is at h 11 .iiog-i-Spi iiigs, was invited at dinner t tak .-on e wine as it was im arullliil. Shu- decln C 1. W nv b Voii Hot take wine w ith voui dinner, Miiiuie? " 4 T.nise 1 don't like it.'' ' But uke a little then, my child, for yeiir stomach's sake," he urged. "I ain't dot l toimniW's a-he, '' indignantly re plied the lillh; miss in the most emphatic manner. Self-respect is the noblest gar ment with which a man may clothe himself, the most elevating feel ing with winch the mind can hi inspited. One of Pythagoras' wisest maxims, in his golden ve rses, is tlfut which enjoins the pupil to reverence himself. It was the cry of a dying man, whose life had been pooily spent, 'Oh that my influence could be gathered up and buried with me!'' Let us see to it in all earnestness tiat our influence is sweet and pure, for it will shed its healthful or its baneful light when the stars shall have gone out in utter dark ness Let the Government labor to its uttermost, let the legislature spend days and ir'ghts in your service; but after the very best lias been achieved, the question wlrether the English father is to he the father of a happy family and the centre of a united home, is a question which must depend i maiuly upon himself. MISCELLANEOUS. VE6ETINE CHILLS, SHAKES, FEVER AND AGUE. Tabboeo, N. C. 1878. Da. H. Ii. Stevens : Dear Sir -1 Icel Very Rratoful for what yo -r valuable medicine, Vegetine, has done iu my family. I wish to express my thanks hv informing-you of the wonderful cure of mygon; also, to lot votvkiiow that Vegetine ia Ihe best medicine I fever saw for Chills, Shakes, Fever and Agute. My son was sick with mcaalej in 1873, and left him with Hip joiut digeaae. Mv sou snffered a gTeat deal of -pain, all o; the time; thepaiu- was so Kreat h did nothing but cry. Tne dx;toi-B did not help:him a particle, ha could not lift his foot from the floor, he could not move without crotches I read your advertise ment in the Louisville Courier-Journal, that Vegetine was a great Blood Purifier and lUooa .Food. .1 tried' one bottle, which was a great benefit. He kept on with the medicine, gradually gaining. He has taken eighteen uottles in all, and he is completely restored to health, walks without crutches or cane. He is twenty years of age. I have a younger sou, fifteen years of age, who Is subject to Chills. Whenever he feels one coming on, he comes in, takes a dose of Vegetine. and that is the last of the ChilL Vegetine leaves no bad effect upon the sys-: tern like most of the medicines recommend ed for Chills. I cheerfully recommend Vegeiine for such complaints. I think it is the greatest mediciae in the world. Respectfully, Mbs. J. W. Llotd. Veoetise. Whea the 1-lood becomes life k sj and stagnant, either ftom change of weather or of elimatc, want of exercise, ir regular diet, or from any other cause, the Vogetiue will rene w the blood, carry off the putrid humors, cleanse the stomach, regu late ths bowels, and Impart a tone of vigor to the whole body. VEGETINE. '. FOR DYSPEPSIA, N ERVOUSN ESS, AND GENERAL DEIilLlTY. B etnarpstgn. Mass., 1878. We, the undersigned, having used Vege tine, take pleasure, in recommending it to all those troubled with hamors of any kind, Dyspepsia, Mervousaess. or General Debili ry, it being the gre-it Blood Purifier. -Sold by tt. L. C'rowell fc Sons, jwho sell more of it than all- .ther pnt'ntf medicine put to gether. " Mks. L. P Peukikb, Mes, H. W. Scott, ; Josephus. Slate. Vegetine" id the great health restorer composed exclusively of barks, roots and herbs. It is very pleasant" to take,' every child likea it, VEGETINE. FOH NERVOUS HEADACHE AND KUEUMATISM. i' ' ; CnicissATi, O., April 9. 1878, II.'R. Stevens, Esq. : , ; f . ' Dear Sir I Lave uwd your Vegetine yl "Nervou s-Haadaehe.SfT also for.Bhen 1 painful g'c v VEGETINE. DRUGGISTS' TESTIMQXY. Mr, II, P.. Stevens . Dear Sir We hve!b;;i-n selling your rem edy, tho Vegetine. for about three years and take pleasure in recommending it to our customers, and in 110 instance where, a blood purifier would reach the case, has it ever failed to cfl-ct a cure, to our knowl edge. It c.'i tainly is th.j plus ultra of renovators. Kenpictfullv, V.. M. SiiKMiEnn Co., Druggists, Mt. Vernon, I1L Is acknowledged by all classes of people to be the best and most reliable blood puri fier in th'- vvorl.l. VEGETINE. PIlbPAUKD P.Y II- R. Stevens, Boston, Mass- Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists- PIANOS, ORGANS, AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES EVERY MAX IIH OWX AG EXT. Northern pretendi l .Manufacturers adver tise '6-0 llanos for $17", " and -270 Or gans for $io," but it is Jalt'r Such instru ments are inferior, and priced three times their value. Don't be deceived with such "Grand Offers. lieing ' WIlOI.KSA LU DEALERS, having .V. Agent?, and selling direct to purchasers, we can furnish Relia ble Instruments from UestMak rs at lowest FACTORY I'ttli'Es. 7 Oct Pianos, 179 I 0 Stop 'Organs, $07 1 i Oct Pianos, 230 12 Stop O-gans, 7S M'ASOX k IIAMI.T.V Olfc AXS. 7 Stops, $100. - - 9 Stops. $10S Stool and Cover, with Pianos. Stol with Organs. Fifteen days trial. U ritten guar antee. Reducti mi to TVachr.rs, Schools bnd churches. Send lor Catalogues, Special OflerS'f.epteuiber 1, 177, and Circu.ar ex posing JiiijKi.ntfiiis "J J'kiwi iiul "rijan J'ntar, etc. LtiJDEN & bates, t-avannah, (ia., Wholesale Piano and Orijan Dealeis. THE 1878. NEW YORK. 137U NEW YORK. As the time has o ii.- for the renewal of subscriptions, THE .sUN would remind i;s. frft-nds and well-wishers eve ly where, that it i again a candidate fjr tiieir oonsidera tiou and euppo.t. L'pon its rccurd fir. the I at-t ten years it relies for -a. continuance of tlie hearty wynipathy aud generous co-operation wliicfii have hitlier-to been exteude 1 to it from every quarter of the Union. The Datly Sex is a four-page heet of 28 coluiuus, price by mail, post-paid, oj ceuts a month, 01 J CL5 j per year. The Si-npay e.Uti'in of Tnr; Si x is an e gut-page shes-t of 56 C ilumns. While giving the news of the day, it also gp.11 tains a large amount or literary and miscellaneous matter specially jirt-pared f"r it. The Si xday Srx has met with grea Buccess Post-paid i 1.2 J a year. - Tlie Wi't-lily tSnn. V. ho dues not k.iow The Wekki.y Sux ? It circulates thioughout the United State, the Ca:iadas, and b.-y. nd. Ninety thousand taniilies greet it welcome pages weekly, and regard ;t in the light of guide, coun sellor, and friend.; Its news, editorial, ag ricultural and literary departments . make it essentially a journal for the family and the tireside." Terms : Oxe Dollak a 'ea5' poet-paid. This price, qushty coiihiderert, makes it the cheapest newspaper published. For clubs of ten, with $10 cash, we will send an extra copy free. Address PUBLISHER OFTHE SUN, New York City fb28-8W It MISCELLANEOUS. THE IMPROVED REMINGTON SEWING HACHIIlt 1. Makes a perfect lock snrcH, alike on-. both sides, on all kinds of goods. 2 - Runs light, smooth, soiSBLSSL. and RAPID. ; 3 Durable Runs for years withontj Re pair. 4 Wilt do all varieties of JPbrk and Fancy Mitch trig in a superior banner, t ' 5- iIa Most Easily managed by the -opera-tor. "Length of titch may be altered while; running, and machine can be threaded wiuV out passing thread through holes. C Design simple, ingenious, bleqaih. Forming the stitch withoat the .use of Cog Wheel. Gears, Rotary Cams, or Leuer Arms. Has the Automatic Drop Feed, which in sures uniform length of atitch at any speed Has our new Thread ontroller, which al lows eisy movement of needle bar and pre vi nts injury to tbread. . . - 7 Construction most careful and finished It is manufactured by the most skillful and experienced mechanics, at the', celebrated Remington Armory, I!ion.JV. "V. Attention is called to our greatly reduced prices. ... 1 8 The. No. 2 Remington Machine for Manufacturing and Family use has been re cently improved, and is offered to jthVpablio with the assurance that it will , give entire satisfaction. . - '' ARMORY ILION. N. Y. ;. principal-office: - 281 & 283 Broadway, New York. feU 6t ' - ' KINSTQN C8LLEGIATE IMST1TUTL .-(Chartered By Legislatura.) Principal ... RICHARD H. LEWIS, A. M. Eu. C. W.. HbWABD. As istants, Mbs. R. H.LEWIS. Mas. ANN A L. DAVIS. Music. . . Fall &ul Winter Session 1877-78, Monday, September 3rd. Opens Tuition. Fees. &c. : ;, (FEB TEBM OF FIVE M9NTH Classical Course . . . $25.00 Advanced English .. t ... . 18.00 Preparatory. . '. 12.50 Primary. A . . . . .-. . 10.00 Music. 3 . .,20.00 Board per month, exclusive of lights ' .fuel and washing 10.00 Contingent fee... . . .'. . i . . ; . - "75 Pupils charged from time of entrance to close of term. No deduction .except ia cases of protracted sicknes. The Principal claims that his oversight of the pupils of the school ia continuous through the entire time of the session. ' XinsTON. July 25th. 1877. Profc Lewis is a graduate of Chapel Hill, J ana nas naa twelve years experience iu conducting Academies, andat one time was co-principal of the Oxford Female College. Under the management ef this distinguished ftentleman, we trust that the Institute will miBuua 1119 eavui repnuiuoi. perne in tne past- p m-. WW We araTfti, flr.t i Va; - at prices witnizrtHM reacn or aii.-.warwilSU' SELL THE VERY BEST Family Sewino Machine ' ' For Twenty-Five Dollars on an ornamented Iron $tand and Treadle,, with Walnut Top and t Drawer, and neces sary Attachments, and idelivc-r it any Rail road Depot in the United States. FREK Otr- CHARliK These1 machines are warranted to do the whole line of Family Sesving with more rap idity, lease of management, and less fatigue to tho operator, than any machine now in use. They make the Double, Thread Stitch in such i - imer tha they avoid the npces sity of winam he under thread, and n ill stw from the finest cambric to the lyay iest overcoat cloth. Send for a circular and sample of sew . Every machine war ranted for three years. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. " CENTENNIAL MACHINE CO., Limited. 729 Filbert St., Philadelphia, Pa " M AR HAL & - SMITH, PIANOS. TUB HANDSOMEST, THE BEST TONE, THE MOST DURABLE PIANOS MADE. -They are Beautiful Rosewood, seven and one-third Octaves, with every improvement and fully guaranteed. Their moderate prices and uniform success have won for them the position of a Standard of Economy and Durability. ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL MUSICIANS i i TOPE THE BEST. v ' Over 18,000 Now inTje. Agent 3 wan ted in every. Comity. Address MARC HAL k SMITH PIANO CO. or P.obebt W, Smith, Ao r. ,47 Uciversity Place, N. Y i 1 ESTABLISHED 1840. USE HARRISON'S AVIilTXlSTGr LJVKZS THE BEST tN THE MARKET Jet BLAciy SCHOOL Ink a hPf.cIai.TY. For sale by all leading stationers 1I AHRIS0X INK CO., a,.18 -Sw 5 Murray St.. N.'V. CABOUHA central railroad company" Oi l ICE GkXEHAI. SOPEBINTENnENT, ) i s SVihinngton, N. C, 0. 5th, 1877. J . CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. 01 an:Fafter Friday. October 4th, 1877, Trains will run over this road as follows: P.1SSENGER, MAIL AN TRAINS. EXPEKS8 Leave Wilmington at .5-55 a m .4rrive at Charlotte at 8:30 p m Leave ( 'harlotte at ? ... .7:45 a, m ylrrive at Wilmington at. 9:45 p m SHELBY DIVLSION. Lvave Charlotte. '7:3') a ni Arrive at Shelby at .... ...11:45 art Leave Mielby at 12.45 p m Arrive at Charlotte. 5-09 p m Tbee Trains w ill leave Wilmington, Char lotte and .Shelby, Daily, except .Sundays. FreigbtTrain will leave -Wilmiuktoh and f harlotte 'on Mondays, Wedneadays and Fridays, and leave laiuriiibuxg on .Tutu days, Thursdavg and atursdava,: No Passengers" will be carried on any ex dept tMtr Pa9ger,- Mail and 'Exprws Train. -V. Q. JOHX SON, cct5-tf ' General Superintendent. MISCELLANEOUS.; HOPE FOR ALL; 1 A Consumption ia generally supposed to ba an incurabld disease. Whyf . Because medi cal men, who of all others ekonld have beaa the last to encourage such1 an anphilpeophl- cat and dangerous assumption, have insist ed upon, and, propagated it witi a persls-! toncy which seems almost ineredibla la the' light of science aid of truth. We used the . term 'dangerous' advisedly, for what can be - more depressing anI injurious to the con suuiptive -thaar brooding" over the idea ioanded solely upon : tb flat Of Lalrysi' cian -that his malady is mortal, and that ' the utmost that can ' be done for b im is to tender bis exit from tahi world as easy as possiblo. Such Uielanoholj ' and hopelaas ' reflections as this belief engenders among . consumptivo patienis, does aa much, if not more, to hasten their departure for the land ' of shadows, as the tubercles in their longs. ' Away with such a hopeless theory. Happil 1 the G beat Mastcbsof Mkdicxxk ha re en tered thou- protest against it aud confuted by the most positive testimony the nion i strous . fallacy; Daogerons 4s Imfanoaary r ' ' phthiia is," its , terrible ravages may be ; ' '. stayed and the lungs restored to akpund condition even after supp'uration baskea ' place. Every experienced "surgeon knews ' that post-mortem examinations of aged ; , persons' who" have died ' in the ordinary course of nature have repeatedly disclosed the traces of pulmonary nloers entirely ' cicatrized .The ' argument, . therefore, r against the;poasibility of healicg ap'uhao . nary abscess because the immediate iwsatfo the disease cannot he reached, has jtbal, leg to stand upon. Over fifty Instsnpes of' the oiscovery of cicatrized nloera ia. the lungs have been recorded by the rmedioal ft faedfty of Paris, and such eminent author!- ' ties aa , Bevinna, Malphighi, Dn Baca and '.' scores of others, French, English and . ' German, might easily be cited toprove their certain curability!, . i.-" " -' . t'T V. To treat any malady rationally its eharao- I ter and morbid influence mutt be known. ,, ' The dissecung knife has disclosed all the , internal characteristics of ' consumption. ' -w We know that tubercles in the lungs Vary in size from granTrles -amaUer than a pin's head; rto;tha ; of a Jorge bean: These' da fY velope intd -open nloeri technically known ' ' as Tomioal which afterwards spread over a t surface several Inches Jin diameter. .Their sacs are filled with 'a yeBow. greenish, gray ish matter geeraly V'er offensive. The .1 membrane itself ..is greatly inflamed, - and the ends of the pulmonary artery and Tela , connecting with the discasod parts are (dog. ' . gad with: vitiated., and - purulent maoos. , Death must ensue either from SnfTooation . . or hemorrhage tt speedy relief U not eb-"tained.-' Zt la obrious that something is re-' j quired which -wijl enable the f sufferer to- ' raise and eject , the, poison. jratAU U" hir " kx.-i-ji cif.i-liiit-,afieTim iiii iim--a vr-w---aoom plisboe ly Mtlowwwi-rY,ovo4 Cnurmieedi- J Balsam. Tl comparable -fwai'; f"ftccum"nToiiia-e-oisonoos and ftstid - SUUUUUS Willi WUIln, , . ".vuhu( llammatVn of the "Pfdity the lu. vents tho possibility f Parl, and pre same time t toues snQ""r:rllK0. At the muscles of the throat ands,!!nRtUei ! throw off the vitiated -jnai hem to (.traiuing. Tho transcendent mh without lowJb Cough Cimn and Luao hHpt tho thoroughness with which it dij is work. Its immenso superiority to tbVL1 titudo cf ofllcinal and proprictaryTBadi. riues designed for a: similar purpose, wbiah hav-D jireceded it, lies in the fact that Ii is . n Absolute Ebaiucakt of pulmonary and . throat diseases, whilo they at the best were ,' merely palliations. It is not alone that the preparation dislodge the pulmonic virus, it ' possesses balKStnic properties 'peculiarly adapted to soothe tho lacerated lung, wile by its tonic operations it greatly fa cilitates ami linwteiiH the healing process. Ah a preventive HoIXoway's, CoUOU Cube and Lcnu Balsam is equally efficacious: Cony lis, especially .the .dry backing cojiglis which a re-mo common, are terribly fruitful sources of ronsumptiou. Tho suf ft rtr at lirst has a fuehiig ot rawness in the throat, tihtnoMU across the" chest, then diuigeroiiH inllaiiimation setsU, which msy give rise to hemorrhage or the formation of vomical, if it is not hjieedily checked and the cough loosened. HoluowayS Couoii CiTiiF. and Li no Bai.Sam accomplishes this with a degreo of promptitudo and' certainty which astonish s the putitrnt. No type of throat, luiig or bronchial dutur bailee cun resist )tn curative influence. It overcomes the most obstinate forms of this class of disorders, aedj breaks up at ouoe the most violent paroxysms of coughing. All its ingredients arc 'purely vegetable. Some of them are culled from lources en tirely new to' pharmacy, and all are pee sensed of pi opertijes of marvelous remedial efficacy. T be uiiHohclted testimonials Which its proprietors have been Cfpntautly re ceiving since its introduction to the pablic, Ironi persons who have experienced or wit nessed its wonderfully beneficial effects, Jully justify tho belief that is must, ere long become the' Standaiid Amebicaw Hrrnnc fob all Diseases k tue BKariXATpaT Oa- " A I M I'ORT A NT CAUTION. , None genuine unless the signatures of J.'HavixicK'and G. D. 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