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I WOULD niyrtcnXU.T Intm my frleodt, enttotnert and tb pubtte fMiallv. iba I am still n baud t wr NEW STORK, and bar a bug ad wti! selected 8 T 0 ,U k-'-b F G 0 0 DS, ' -which I am writing sJ Crtp or Crfi or Country Produce : Par ca! ! bitr clienplitWtaii- to for UMM lJrJ tlmr. mmJ if I CMl (14 tr!l Tf ROOd COO OH ml ('! prk fr I WJU twt cUro MjUtUg fr !HkhiJ, 1 m fcerp' lng, aiKlcxpt-ct U cuntSntic kri!r.j Urjjo - - - ... . - .e of ' . "-;-"- TlNfi DRESS GOODS ' - ' RIBItONS, CLOTHING, E00TSASII0KS, HATH. " .' UAUDWAItV DRUGS, GROCERIES, IRON, ; , , CARR1AGB t 1U(I(TV TRIM3IINGS, - - v Ac, &c lljr stttct ltmtkm to br'm. al(mtircanl obliging clikii, I bp to meilt m hit of your wtrotig. Dm nrt and give me a mil, aa 1 will maka it to your 4TantRr tl Agent for the i'lotcnoe aiMf Aittt-itean Dut tpnhol and Overt uniing Sewing M.icl.ii. Agent, !, fur 11 DKr Fowl Ua it. &c P. C CASLT0W. H0TICE- All rfO l.l-Ue.l to Car!. ton Broa.. Carlton. Croa. JL.! CoT, or I. C. Carlton L Co., are earner! lj rrHf-irJ to make aeulrment imme'liairlv, or tbrjr mar expect to par coat. " A word to lite wiee, ftatesTille. N. C June 3. IS72. i 7-3m TItVIN, FOAItD & CO., Hava on hand- and arc constantly receiving an tioiarpaaectl kUk of - DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE," IUTS, IKX)TS, SHOES, .tc lb fact all kiinla of Good usanllv ket in a GENERAL STOCK. ThatiVful for the libera! ebare of trwte tbe puUic liave favored us wilb, within lite la.-t tveWe montiis, we hope bj strict attention to business and fair dealing to merit a con tinuance, if not an increase of the tame. Our Motto : 9 " - QUICK SALES AND SHORT PROFITS U still iii force. 1UVIX, FOARD & CO. Kuteaville. N. C. June 3. 1872. t -.tin TV TY CUSTODIERS and Friends If JL are informed that 1 have on hand hikI hui aUU rccoivii.g a SrLENDID STOCK OF - DRY GO 01) S, Oroccries, &Q., &c., - and, in fact a cencral aaaortment of such p's aa are naoally found in retail atorca, all bui; before the advance in pricca, and which will be sold at low as they can be bought iu W st em North Carolina 1 take pleasure in recommending to the pub. lie me younc men J. Hi McLeIlaiil and W.;P. Turner. 'ho are t eer ready to t!.' !iL'.II 4 S t 1 A - nan on cuaiomeis wiiu aiivniiou . mm pui.ie neat. fif Good Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods at dsn rates. Thanking my friendsand customers fr their liberal patronage in the past I respectfully so lid t a continuance of the same. - x- W. H. MORRISON. May 20. 1872-- 6 3m BANK OFS TA TES VI LLE . . CHAPTERED VXDSR ACT OF TDK CKKUAJ, ASStJIELT or soara cacouxa. Authorized- Capital, $500,000. THIS BANK has Jbeen organized under the - Laws of th State, and all the rcquiremenU com- plied with. ' - - . : . Depesits received subject to Check, and when special srrangements are made Certihcales ef Deposit will be issued payable wilb interest at 1 the rate of 8 per cent. f ; - j ' Juteentora, Admiaistrators, ttuardians, or others holding money in Trust, are authorised t ; I . by law to deposit in this Bank. . : Highest price peud for Gold and Silver Coin and Old Bank Bills ; and General BanTcing Business tran taeted. . i" . BEVENUE STAMPS FOR SALE. SAML. McD. TATE, Pusikkkx - JR. F. SIU0NT0N, CashieT. Stateavilla. N. C, April 18 572. l'tt 100.000 ;iSSi5SgJ2S Wallace Bfoi. & Stephenson'!. une 10-8tf A l . - taW "Y'i . , 'a" VOL . ' II- A. aicLACOHLI.V, ATTORNEY AT I)AW, STATESraiE, JS. C. (0 Oirtcs is ru Cuctr (lotc) ipin . ctMrarjx. a. a. 4 fxa, Dra. CAMIIinLI fcCOWANY H AVE aetatel tWaavItea I tl lire of Iltbtctts rer.ak..aKf .ar be ftit. when twt rofja.Iwnljr eageJ. at llirfr diee, rriKe Wre of Irttti Ff! A ?tjUtil!e. K. C j aj 1 tf FTICK In rear of (be C crt lliae. aToi- X i j J u1g efittkeira. , . lap itul f. jjiicv aui Mcdowell, ATTORNEY AT LAW. BtntoHvillo, N.; C . Jf. KKLLY,r. I1 OKFEHS hi aerTiere te the public, aad may be foand at biofSee rL-u not rofWon allr f ngnged. , lr. 11. Kaixr. baaaMoelatrd Da. II.- M. IIiu, jfi the practice ( llolieiiie. ho niai.oe funJ at Ilitlia Img 8tore, daring the dy and t Umi.j ton Jk CJe at nijjlU . !e; l8tf l)H. 1:. O. KLLIOTT, it iet a n ana nur a e o n . Ktateaville, S. C. j . OFFF.nS hi profrimi 1 a.-rviceii to the public. Ullice at Uie Elliott llute. itt.itr . i . , . . 1 II. F. AUSIFIrHiI) Attorney and Counsellor a La to. STATES V I LLE, N. C-t WILL' practice in the eotiuth ot Iredell, Wilke. ('Btfrt, Hurk. A!in.lf r okJ L'neoln, nl in llie Kuprctne (Vmrt jof North Carolina. anl the District and Circuit Court of the United Staff a. . ap 18-tf - !Lr7V;71. PARKS9t OLIN, X. C. j HAVING PERMANENTLY I.00A ted at Olin, Irrdell County, N'J CoC rs his rod-wMonul firvicfs to the sotrouuding conimunity. y2l y J. 31. CLKMH1'1 i T: ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Mockftville, K. C, PKACfU ES in the o untica .f Wyie. ?.w an, leviluii, Irttlt-Il, W ilkeeau'd Yadkin and in the hupn-iiie Court Of North t'uroli-. na. ANo in the Diilrkt and Circuit CuuiU of the lTnite.1 Male. . tp I8tf gsTaTxTOA iiousjE, T. Jl. PRICE, ProprUlor, r-taterrttici N.-t.- I - irs AYIXG taken charge of the above named n-e, I re itt tfully solicit the .itnn- ag of my former :i.ttouier and the travelling puhlic generally. ISI HlllK ' first ciiu-K II rill Ik: spared in making thu a tel. ' ap 18 l tr J Geo. 31. I.owrnnccj WATCH-MAKER k JEWELER. . IHtlCfOH College Strr. bTA I Ess VI LLE,' N. C. J HAVING permanently located in he tot of Mat-sviUe.tT-r his ir fest'!al trtest'i ai ser vice's to tlis publie.aud solicits a liberal sharp of . patronage. Kepuirmg done on very rva.-ojiable terms, :ini s:infact lull gunrauteed. All wolk warranted for twelve uuuiths. ! Itf ( 1- M. DAVIS, COMMISSION MERCHANT, KOCK HILL, s. c. 1 7 SOLICITS Miipments of . Hon , Meal. Wheal, Crn and nts, to' I e kU1 ii cutniMssion 'I hoe having priMlu-ts to ell li -mid ctrr5pond wilb me and obtain uiaikot prices it Ifock Hill, which "van gonerallv'e done in 31 hojin. IUkeukm-k: J..hn I. Miaver, l s White, and M. Intelligem-er. Mr. J. o i 7-tf J..T. SHKIMIKRD. J.,U'.i,WVCOKK. SHEPHERD & WYC0FF, i GENERAL j ; - Commission Merchants & Auctioneers. WE TIIF. UNDERSIGSED IIAVK 0TF.N. cd in iStatesvillo, a fiit clai Ane titn hikI Commistiion House, and bejng pre pareI to offer the liest hiducements ,we respect fully (ilcit the patronnge of tiny surrounding Ctxintry and orders from abroad We will give our particular attention to CONSIGNMENT made lo ns in the article of Cotton, Tobacco, anu - . j PRODUCE GENERALLY.! Highest casli prices paid fot all r tides ranging in our line of buiness and lib erat eash advaneea made on - contiigninenlR. Correspondence solicited and all orders from a distance promptly attended to. f Kefer by ienniiiion to Col. S. A. Sharpe, Col. J. S. Miller. Rev. L. F. Way, C. A. Carl ton, and the Editor of the IirnxuGitxcfB. Shepherd & Wycoffl tuatesville, N. C., Api il 25, 1872. - ( 2 tf OPIUM POPPY SEEDS, A VALUABLE ARTICLE, M AY be had free. Call on IWni Wl lace. Bre A Stephcnson.Botanicat Hnnw for them We advise farmerx to cultivate it. 4f . THE BEST PAPER! Try Ull and best illustrated weekly paper published. Every number contains from 10 to 15 Original engravings of new machinery, novel! inven tions. Bridges, Engineering Works, Architect ture, improved Farm Implements, and every u-vi- m .iicuiihury. a year s num bers contaiu 832 pages and several hundred en gravings. 1 hotisaiKis of volumes are preserv. ed for binding iiud reference.- The iraetical receipts are worth ten limes the .ubscription price. Term S3 a'year by mail. Specimens sent free. May bo had tf 11 Newa Twlom ; P ATENTS vl.taioed An the best termi Mod. cm 01 new inveuiionx ami sketches examiuaxl, and advice free. All patents are published 'in tha Scientific Amrrknn iIm, wak tb u.n. fSend fot Fampldeu. 11 pages, eon raining laws and full dJrt-t-tk.Be for obtainino- Patents. .ll6? for l. " coaceraiog Fatents, MUNN & iS. S7 I'ark How. N. Y., Branch otnee, corner F and 7th feticets. Washington, D. U. . . , . y t - Y- STATESVILLE, At tW tMrtala 4 tbe aaeeVwr. i Stood a ciiH vrta deietr trrt.1 Alt abeet Urn rUm a, Trarf dew aJJ btjamoaa twirl ; Ad whb trader, dinged &jera. iWktd Le flowrrt frr sad Utf, Atl I be oerrbanf brahr ha wed lU dew drafw to Im Uir. Leoiin lorwatd o Vr bS pel war, Haw he brof iW Held of j ri f u, Fkiea wiitt anw tUmfi. m tWey, Here ad tbt re bla abrfde bet vet ; And with paiJlfy Cymf foOtrp. . Started be for Cebli aaora brljbt 5 Dot ia raui be lerricJ reward. Ttejr rre aJaya nt in a;!.!. . Wanner, brtgltrr, ftrw iUe WaaLipe, f Droadir, roagtor f irw tbe wj ; Bat tt grcew Ctda biat btfore niat. Kctblr cmtld til tosttmi Hay j -,TIi So b waittirnd et till maibood Took tbe place of eUUbood fair, Tbeti.be threw aakle bia Cowera. .Wt'ind I be tkvdropa front htt Itair. Onward, on eard, loibiijr. ptrirlpj, Helping oUiers wilb Li mijht, Ib-r-d Ite tljit the blooming field ' That art aJwaji Just in I'ght Iiie within tlic cold dark riecr, , IlTe we only w'wb and wait, . Till the Maatcr cal! ot otcr,.. And uujar the ar)y gate.. ArtbuT. Caoron's CUristmis Gill DT ri.IZ D. fAKKKB. A cheerful fire w:ui library of ('ainron bart.ir.g in tlie plea"ar.t Hall,' the Cf-antrT.ai-ni of Arthur -Cainrtm. It aai Christmas'fre Ttie snow storm of the preiioas day bus pus ed away, and the bright beams of the Drcero IxTiauwere shininj throujli the lofty in- dows of the apattmettt. save where tbeit light was met ami ne'!Iowel by a cloud of ciintson ilk drapery. The room wnS lofij, and lor. diahed in a strle tuat dal jnstice to the tate Italian count, and now, after these long years. slie kas prf?nmetl ujxtn my forgivemw. and, dying, btquealhs her child to me. A little girl, loo. What am I to do with llie little loreigner in this b;iclM-lor abode of mine? 11e child will be here to-night," glancing at the oran letter. " A Christmas gift she comes, I .tpi any more such," and Arthur Camron, a bach elor of thirty-t fo. walked from the room in search of his" honH-kevpyr, an Hil woman who had n-ceiird him a wailingiiirant, from his dyiug motht rs nrm. Prudence,'' he raid, seating hiosaelf ty her cheerful fire. " Ihe innee of this estabtishinent ia about to.be broujht to an end. You re member Cracc ("linton, the yellowdiaircd. b!ucTttl girl, whom you nsetl to hold respon sible for ull the misdcmi-nnors of my youth ?" Well 1 do, and good reason hnve I to re memtHrr her, my boy, for it was the ugly trick she served, that has made yon live la-re all alone so many years instead of marrying like a christian gentleman. What of her. Arthnr ? Dues: the deceitful jade want your fortune now ""No, Prndence. Yon mast not lie so se vere in denouncing iIm? poor weak woman, for tlie is dead," nnd n tremor of pily fhook his manly voice; '-and has left e, child, a little girl of twelve years old, to my care. What am 1 to do with her? How am I to rear hci?" Jend her to some asylum," said ti c old woman, her. withered cheek lit up with indig nation at thU coining destruction of the peace of her boy. i. 4 lVluiw, wnman--mc relost- a iiomc to a p'Mir, helpless fittle crt ature, who is cast iijton my bounty? N, never. As much as I ili--like the idea of having a female doineslicatid at Camron Hall. I etiunot refu.se to receive the orphan child of Orace Clinton. s yon can ar range the little chamber next to this fr her occupation, and mgugc that pretty liille niece of yours, Bettic Carver, to wait on her. Thai is nil we can do for the present. And now you can prepare to receive her, for the letter informs me she will arrive to night." Hul even as lie spoke, the hall bell rang, and the servant ushered into the library a little form enveloped in shawls, followed by a great black dog. 1 hey had leen committed to his cafe uy a gentleman at the door, who had immediately departed. The aged housekeeper, although in no pleasant mood, knew her duty to her mas ter's guest, and promptly proceeded to unwrap the wee form of the child, while Arthur stood Dya picture of despair. Recoverin j himsell, lie welcomed the child, and placing a chair neat the fire, inquired if she was very cold. No, sir, I am never very cold. Mamma nscd'to say 1 had too much fire in my veins to feel couvbu.1 l Know uario w, ior ihu man made him ride outside all the way here," and she caressingly drew the wet and ftiowy head or ihe huge black animal in her lap. As she did so, she turned a pair of black, glisten ing orbs full upon ber ' future prelector, alio thought her dark face at once the most pecu liar and attractively beautiful he bad ever seen. The slight, graceful form was nol larger man a ChiM OI seven, OUS pericei m rj oii.ic.j. Hi r comDlexion was 80 unusually dark, that but for llie curve of the thin lips, and shape of the small, aqueline nose, it might have been supposed that a dark tide flowed in ber veins. Around her swarthy face lell an aounaance ot dark, glossy ringlets, lhat readied far below her waist; but it araa her urge, oark eyes, those glorious windows of the soul, lhat gave her face its greatest charm. ' "What is your given name, little girl?" asked Arthur. Etna Grace. The first for the mountain near which I was born, and Grace for mamma; but I have always been called Etna, because tbey said I was so much like a volcano that it uited me best." Then looking around the apartment with an air of satisfaction, she in quired : M Can Carlo and I stay iu this pretty room when we like?" Arthur moved uneasily in hu chair. Tbe undisputed master of the hall from biJ iufancy, he had never had any one to inlerfere with his nrieaev or comfort. The library was bis fa- LtroritA ret rent his nsnal sillin? rOOm, and lie f J " " as was hv no means well oleased at the prospect of continual intrusion from the wild, unculti- vated little srirl. and her ugly dog, so be repli eds "This is my library, and I do not like much interruption, but when yon ere a good, nmpl little erirl. too na sometimes SPCnd all j boor with me." ' " B ' J 4 - walla from the richly carpeted floor, on 1..t litna id it msde nod .ffttn.ee, that she d,d,, t Fair Of 3!arrla?rajf 1 OUn? ttMeJn. j C 7 I, Jt ! downy luxuriance the hastiest step sank mdse- want a troubii-sonie maid, yiclcn. the !iouk . i natuuth itii.e lUt aLi l a ... Icwlv. lo llie raulltd ceilin?. wore filled with i girl, appruied Mr. Cururoe that il Was iiupoa-. To those wl are bettt on in Hnrrx-ry. but . . V ? , ,n valuable book and rare gildings. Soft sible to keep a bouse in anthing like r.r,- 'c not nd la su.ul.a ,,rur. te . ff t nr j t(y f , 1 .Jl' i' , J . lounges and easy chairs were abundant, but table t.nkr where Mi Klia was. Itookt wt-re git advice. U-t them pa. k np all their j Mair,fWr1l. t ' WW Arthur1 Cumron -strmlc Impatiently up and rcwn all ov-r the Miasp.Mfcu of a.u.ic acre a-riv awl start .m-n duuly U the ti..nulo . ij down the room, seemingly insensible to their t.1 in etty coria-r of.the drawin- r.xwn . ;- atstriet- to llw rttr. w,c eaat of. H.i.-.ry,. . . .r JJ 7". '.. attrac.lons. aial heupol wettls (theyotm btdy.calhil them , h-J l find that at tint i of ttte tr . J", - I cannot willingly submit to such an in- flom-r.) were pihil on rliairs ond tabl.n. an.1 '-if b-W of turna-b.c y..u..- iwu and ! -(U m . -( (,p . . U truder at Camron Hall," he said, pit kiitjr up then, to crown all. thai ng'j ortir, beast was wnin. rum ail .jiuitlr. J.m ir-,,,. l M.,-,i,Mjf,Hl m rt-,ir anopct. htter which had fallen .al his fctt. alwjys on llw hall an I parinf solas, and some- j rhanots wind tlietr aav to ihe t.l.tia of Kih ( v H True. 1 loved the fair, false mother in in? lime on the bedx Complaints of ! a similar , a. Hn-y are ladt-iKil w.ib b..u i...M fur Li f , d . . . . j y.mth. but she tka. rted mc for the dark-eyetl nature came from oil J.Kas. the gardener, who mture. aivl followed by liar tattle .1 fJtni , f h tml , . 7r. V 1 1 . I - - N. C, SA' - Nvata4 I a eeery tw i -WitafVJwtdrriArlUt.aaa ;,tue ka.X ' -I;. 1 ,i I Q. I d-wi If'S91 d I dwl lAiU I enr U1' U 1 - lUl el-y Ja jcawetl -r t,tla! . Vaaj i !ow1 kai at Tt," ! . tsoajp a r r at ee. i4 ta ga fT Jog swrb tair MuL jw ra dj"l wt 9tt ilCr 4Uwit I ay b.f r, Mr. . tJaiarrai. we r.a r atret . al J. 1 ' . ..1 7 i. i- I 1 TW itfi &' brer,1 vat) Aru-L Ilk fete? wm wtMi bt I be irf rvUrt al rai- I.UU.L. - ' t AaU ain-" I t x ' rra fa i r ee .1,. !.' A. r . v k k u'L. it- r. l.t'lttl . . t- V7 t . .. . - . an. a isaai am 11 av art a e ia wa i k tinw raea a rraar a a aai aK 1 btww as am., w u e rww aa veer 11. atal 1 know it ajMt. - -"'r i. .7i. Ia l.irtm.it Br, iiit vwn wt m' i inn t l . . r ? I t . I . at iu.ee I cawe ire. M'f ii ; iiiey wat lit tlagWU Id Ubat to bice and pro;r. Can't I aJaravsbae I deae Iwre!- ArtW odcJ atlliC Mlr-toaittj of iterhiU, atidre4d: v. ; -nu. wn, hi me aay to JL ut Jre my aHt-oiue to my botnc, and tLat 1 uh jou i.j atay wilb cjc' I Arthur Cjroroo s bearLc bj tbe ;n pk rsndorabd artk-awatt tf ll cl:i'.I. Of one lhii5 lie tru attre. abe voald never d- o i i . Lim. She was aa diflervnt fiotn l.cr fair haind. as k .a i : biar-rjeu inotiitT in oaiorr, as :tc was in sp- a earanre Time a soft and sib nt farfrrs pa.ed on.'atnl each day the jk-pluin Ur5 uirvl anj more uar to It ginrviun. lue compaet made on the bright iK-cember eve. was .UitMuUy kj. a ixl little Klna's bril.t face became the tuti light f Caairon Hull 'J3TC tin wU wi b comd Arthur roch nioriTk to llie breakfat Ul'K. il arui Iter bauds lluit wjrnurl Vu gotru and slippers in wiultj aadwtriiameiite.1 hU li brary with fLwets in snnimrr. Ttiie. old 1'ia li-nce cfHMpLitNiI bitbrljr U ill wild frruM of tlic little sarsgr. as tJe tfrmed her. Ik-ttie exixt-tiilaUd against tlie, ruth less deslruc'ion of bin nnest roses and raiftl b 0.4 iuis. whie-h wt re fn qnenlly converted inlo garlaudt fi r the ad'triirocnt of Carlo's neck. Hut ail of llwae tnUl tncanors were regatded-by Arthur Camron with indulgence! tud he allowed no one to interfrre wilb tlie ptsnre of his pet. ITt r;rd the liouio- M. at. And .t lim. niiM.il until Arthur awoke lo . the cdiiFcioutUKoa that his prelt v. wilful pro lege was growing up in a coinf.irtable stale of ignorance, music being tnc ouly 'science of which she bad anv knowledge And. as Ik was on the eve of starting for hurojie on a tour of several yeari", lie determiiKd to seixl licr lo a boarding school. So at ihe close of a delightful summer day, Etna departed from Camron llali. lu a few weeks Arthur's de parture rdlowed, and the Hall was left to the ! earc ofjlhe servants. . 'I Five years lad gone, on the wings or light and shadow. Years thai had wioijght gn at changes, like the sun beams that coiiieand go. ; Il was Chrs'mas Kvc again at Camron Hall, i The night was bitter eiM; the simjw had fall -.' en since ihe early dawn, ami now lay iu gilt. , lerin" hiiips beneath the dancing ui'Hii1eains, 1 nut no breath of C 'ld aiietratl the rrimn ! curtained wiialows, or chilled the eccnjtanU of the library. Arlhur Camron bad. but a slawt . t me pri'Vbiusly. rt luruid to hit nalUc land. ' t 1 I ! . . .. 1 - Uf.tn- suasfltoiHiI lilt Ward lo ' Ulill unto " - - - i eriee the Christmas f.stivilies at Camron Hall. 1 ... '.t briif luMts of eav vountr ine in' -ii ". . w, j 1 company to the now quu.tabotle.uihl llie pro nrictor alnmst regrettid it. ns lie gazetl njxm Ii.- :r..l .l..rh r. ,.f Ktna. us she sat on- iue .tuiout ) --- ii Uc. i.;m roiatl in a siruiile dress of crini.ii L.-... he hM.ktd. fairer to hi in than wI.pi. decked in silks au-l Lie. In c'suwjc ' contour of form arul fcatores, !ie was as fault less as any marble creation of geniui. and as Arthur llamron feasti-d hi eyes on Ikt loveli ness, he sigbetl at the tbgbt of h.iw soon some one would bear awa this lillle'girl Irom his home. , " Etna, mv dear, have you concluded where you would like to fpend t!tc remainder of tlie winter, after our guesis tlcpart ? It is far too i.u.1p f..r a voiiii' iriri '.ere. aim unices you girl lere, aim unless 3 on can picvail upon some of your rriemls to yisil you, il will be unpleasant to you. said Arlhor. ever eager to coutribute tnse.Esaly to the g:rl s happiness. ... - Aud yet. Mr. Carr.roo, tlic happiest w n.lcr of my lile was spetit lierwitn uo ituimu out but yourself, old I'rndenee, -.nd poor lltie Car ter, who my wickedness frighu ned away." 'as that snnny winter really -the happiest of your life? And were you thinking, of it just now when lhat bright smile lil your face?" "Yes, Mr. Cam row, I was. thinking of Christmas eve live yrarifcgo, when 1 came, a nor lK-lr.!ess little thinffHtito this same room. What a useless Christina gift I have proved to you !n and a gleam of the old fpiril shone in ler. bright eyes. ' IUtlar say what a precious one yoa have been. Ktna. l yoo Know tuat on uui ntgnt. before you came 1 wicKeuiy prayed ij.ai 10 save me from any more such gitui A girt 1 would now give all my lortuna 'oTetam I . A crimson flush mounted the dark c'ac& of the girl as Arthur contained : Mv child. 1 would not have spoken this, but your expressions of affection for the dear old place has surpracd meinlo a confession 1 ii.1..rtrff' rtanp rminiy lift wtlh never meant ttf darken' rtaar young life with. for of course you can oly lov me as a guar dln.n ' 1 The -in rose and UaJ Iter band in ; that ol her friend and irotecxor. . m Mr. Camron Arthur, Cve years ago to night. Cod sent yoo a little barmlecs one as a Christmas G:fl ; wiU you let roe renew the gift, as yoo have said lhat yoa would prize it." Etna, darling, you cannot mean il ! Yoa caunot sorely desire lo give yoar bright youth and beauty to me, although, dear girl, yoa will find no other who will prize it at J do." Mr. Camron, if I did not know, that yoa loved me better than your own life if I did not return that love I would go forth a I came, & homeless wanderer, ere I would wed yoa. and the beautiful face dropped low. Etna, my darling I my precious Christ mas gift ! Mine five years ago-mioe to bight ! How shall I thank God for His great good ness," and claspicg the treacling girl to bis happy heart, Arthur Camron thanked God anew for a blessing be cere prayed to be saved TURDAY, AUGUST 21. m. SO. in!Sr'; "L" -- ...... . .. , iiMlmmmmim I from. ' af -e V Y i d e-ae? TVt tTwftuuS rraW. t tieliarrUaJ saay Wewl ee rw tW 'edar . eeri sf ea. tf e:iin, tW aathoHtWe. ttd pefrate aewarf vtv wUfa r exWr La aeat mmff fa.i tWe Uerata. lv UcIy 4 ra.tt,i ae mm a fcaieg bMs4U r-w'-'y. oAe'.ua h a,!4Ve fr al al ra:La tt tt!t dr.lMi If I. a etWr e wrf re at fktof akJ e j ewU!y d.rid aaaf IW eje IW Aa IKrre eee m-sm erey fA,. e tWeear w erj ri, aJ lb are a- t tare It. tl 'Li. brie K a rfretwtta' T4 1- tW i t:t taMy 4.et.e e4 !bkiiere., W aeU, t. IU e.S m4 . .. .V ' . . .. i a"yr.iMc ee m u rr-r-e lleJMi ,"nMi1tmiitiii i ee r . i . a? a . i . cpa?aawrte!iraiiai - u reeeaH ta t tivaai t . - . r ' - . - (m, an. I iWd 1 t w nnl n t nwl ; f.iing, anl 1 the . fr,.4i p.m i9 .kvt-e achew fv iU tfat.l erlX.r, T ; hata. oprr.tir. . I . Uh-, ar rotuk-u tt Lm l.u.lt, . U .t rte fl tifstin (! own lac., while the ."'r antral cr.tl or .j. wa , . tUh ra.VtP. .eattr,- toy a:kiBj. or ouJ-ri le tojt.J t. !.!iotH bttwren mtrrt a;j I eD r. orJt. and tliourb t!iey have in one r t.i 1 itre H-eti dittarbrd. it hat '. be-e da to ir-3 i'llitift lg:.inrvnv4l4 i.U;,.! rudll UiSt lU tela J (Z.. li.e ( tiip.ojrrs keep l!K- but -mm R-oij tHk at d.rvct isvut.Lry . tlKtw!tea . ll aubtcribc I i il n.'k .a I j tuioti IurK .i.i the schools. !iU-ral!r a t m - n.' aretkrt-L aral ln itrack d.an by ) tN-at ike oj rative may be certain f brio k:odij treated at if he wrre wilb Imunn If mitt. Il u U led that t!e rtUtl'id tliit cikkUtu!.- U-irf-voU rw-r i. visible in the almost invri)li.' g-l eondact and Ubortoti!y eMirk niiHt'wik of tlr irx-tt I I hey are liciae atlactie. U each tHht r. and any iurrvl imo L t:t.-ltcs it u.ualiy rfrr nd tu llwir eiep!"". :! In U- riHi t ci. i;lmJ br tin in ullmute ai) biuditi" jv. 111 iue initial oi nnne kikmm mat im aiv-ii 1. 1 a I ... r . t I . llie young lady wImhii la r family h btouhl i lt sutk a huiband at the Uir. Site ia dumted : :. t f -. t :. . -.1. r in ncr iei, wiiii unman, ana scan an.l scar let fietticont. Tlwse caravans lake tip tlnir pa.il ion one after the other 011 one hK- of tltc plain, wit ik on Ihe other tuhi a cavaleatle of ti vt.ang nam 1..a..,.l,tli .1 ,t rti..- ml at II 11 1 .ot? foe tlJr JSni, SJ , 1 lM,tg.a.tak. ..,.1 I be men voting t aliacn tH are Jresd in tla-ir make what show of borw-manlup ih-y can. After both parties have taken up idt-ir respje live quarters opraajite each oIIkt. tlm fatlWf step fot wsrd and tarjfia to negotiate tuarriage for their children. -The' quest!.; ask-d on thefe octadona are, ve fear, f a somewhat sordid character. " How many btillox k ?" -How much noncyr' 1'our daughtti't tntiiiture hmka rather oM ; that chest of draw does nol shot proj rly. I niunt find suite - thing IxtUr than that for mv son." 1 Such would doubt lens be a correct rrpott of tl ct-nversalion la Id in this primitive if not poetical Arcadia previous to clinching theflia. rinionial bargain. Thcbi.iiN s- i. h-tat vit. carried oi,t with a promptitude ej.u. to iU fiaiiknefw. As son iM ihe pireidt are agreed, priest, who is alwajs ready al hand, ia sum nvwietl. He chants a hjmn. aixl gives hi bt.T.ciliction ; the bride then kissm Ik t rei.u; niounts ihe chariel, and starts for wine un known tillage with a huxhaitd U never ctatatti Kt fatrtw f tin fur nit nfit tt 'm 1 fr 1 1 U tavt.tK seen nt.-iorr, 111c lurnnure ii'iu cane- wi.irn i.er - ., 11 11 Parents hare allowed h.r us a m-irrntge fr tn, following in the rear. I nu every year : many unions arc contracted by this primi'ite ! fteople. and there is. we mut conft, a jWaiu Hor.isty anu aoaenec 01 tiuin in llus si tie o: hoe.istv and alsenre of tlum in llus sttle - - ; proevtuuiy. vih i!" a n ! ruminirr 11 promtimg. une 1- apt m c-ompare Jthe deceptions and ariifi-es employed in civil 'eby byth-we who. pnteodi:.- love, on ly Sirk to marry f rtu:i"s. Kfrp fp the Family Aitackiariil. Oncof'tlie 8adk-sl things ab nt a l ir-c family wlio have livid happily togeiln-r for a long lime, under the old rool-lree. is ihe scat tering to distant homes, which lakes place as i they grow op, one by enc, to vears of maturi , t. :. ,.!, ,i .1..., r bu8,'e of boaincss. let ter grow more and more ;nff,qaef,U atid fliullv brollnrs ai-1 aitcrswi;j j gonM.ijrm.f, finally loi sight uf each otU r. i These kindred ties are much loo sacred to le ; th.M u bt, Krerv. t uk.a web a liltk- wle 0 writc m k.,,fr anij iho cxitnH: U w trifling there can hardly be au excuse for the neglect. A loving family circle thiu wnh-Iy sevrreJ, adopted a euruHM but beaatiful plan fur keep ing lolormcU of each other s welfare. 1 be two most rem te on t be first of each month write a part of a jc on a large sheet con laining the principal news of lias mouth, and Ihit is scaled and forwarded to the family next in order. Some member of tlie Loaeboid edds a lika eootribation and svod it on to the next. and to on until the whole circle is complete. Thus the family clrdu' goes its round twelve times a year, and each one is kept will inform ed of the j yi. sorrows, plans and porwiu of the others. Family gatherings are frrqu-nt in such house holds, and the ol I home atuth inents never grow c4d. Sons in atlicular, away front botne. are 1 oh if tbe k J . ' - apt to grow very ucglecl'ul of ktler writing gleet often causes to the loving breast that pillowed their tired bead i ehiubood. I hey wouk not be so thoughtless. H tbey knew tbe joy that a letter broog .t, and coald now its lightest words were dwelt talked over by tbe fireside. so spariug of the mesaares. u sadly in arrears in ibis particular? A colony ot emigrants bas been established near Leesborg. New Hanover eoMty, in this State, j Land is sold tbera in tracts' of eighty acres each at six dollars per acre.; Sheffield, England, uses up over severity tons of iron every year for the handles of knives and forks, and about 3 ON) operatives j i . . - i - . t . are rmpioyta m forging ana gnoaiog toe blades. Of the six State east of the Hadsoo river. Vei nnittt is the nearaat ta ratsiira rfs OWB 186?, or a buebd and a p?ck to each tcbabf ! tanf. .. .. .. ... - Hf. brretrt a4 fW Ittaay miavsm. TV re r4iA trB tl Ik eM n tVt tk x..,a.-4 W W tV- ei.IUlMllWtiH ' a w w Uax awre lit J erd m i4 k'W 4 I re ti' a iw tee axa.4 V Gt. r.W . 1 . . a a - ' Ary ae itm . ru i-r. a I. !. t rlrwrery Ml arg-d W M'r tt Iei tVi kJ aij J rH (iwti f 4. h . - ... - rv. a raWMMar. e I Wtla ji-aawaal i at, wM a aiaaltlW aab lla tVwMt. so VWax n jr txtir. c:,rt n. Mt fA t t4 ii.t ibr a5.f, ! Mt t m A M lU PrtmT wbii W aWr4 t. iW tadH el U .t eap f a, la tM rfa I e U rViv . $.y tbr few, at t atit It j.re Lit pts'ttx.t fjm(9n r't (Vrtin!tnkt Wr tir.Titt !aUK i.w Mr-al trt U tw I'rrviirat -eM b'Ms lf ti,rry iWat, IWt 4V Vl.i!W j. IU C hd MTTlt ri . dr.'l' J t.. t.tr SB Om kl 1 14' a "aa i tt r-po" ci riM a t. trt (,!! bJt Uu.lrrnlil lw JiV IV. ,kt ill t U-i I the jfT'.a Mk ia tb w'errtt Umm v. ilbJ e tbe a 1 rcy of Mr ;r'tl r'tahfs f..a tVt U eMtl l r rt.lar m lWa at ! )m,T lri' it uii. n j.re his pu!kl tejt .'. . . . IKtllrrrlrd Yaekrr lacranltt. j A r. rrrp.dVbt td tU .St I,-f ttlr. " I ot k f-ttl a -d Oi ! otl h li Ul'm Bid Hd tp a fJitl'.. and' lrit trt priir.! i email rbiti. lUr e.tir lare bu Ulirg. ah-it which were ptU-d b-a f ll er rl.a'ky ttorwa. 11 a air ate tl,t, k tattii tlx- fltiiiK wdf. ami l.-twc-ti mnhr u. rtunchutg j4a of the aottatotart ta.- U M.tta-a were diaajtj.af iuj with tremitdu ta pitliiy. Aim! what Ho ytw attpfxaje lit hard i Hlntiriiitta aorat of Parilans wete amatUinf no Wtla ataajara I " ' aa SMi fs, Jta swa to tae-slog ."nd toTach .harp nwk;'t, ,lne 7; a-r- w-, . harp praejkw as nr oafs t 01 sltoe pegs to lrgtl ta l i im.igtia'.'l don't ripfrt yoo It; bttt llarre, bid away in Ihe .i!U, aral far awav Irom liar tU-iiKtralilKif "itiPavocc of New- Yurk. la re 10 vile tltealnw injured tnaa'a native it--retice ; with stltinn Habbatb btllt a rtota't throw away, and w ith firtTit et tic lira! Iivl tT In as tnafiy tala-rrackf ; with bleaatrrt aa'id at ewrli meal, whh family prayers aod much a tuClin rani. Iwo bUnwvl IJ Yaitkrr deacons run this mill mght and diy (om. times.) arul turn out tltotisaialt f barrt-ls a week tl this vile, chawed up pUttt-r for the adulterat n of floor. Tint lata-tv EbteAriostt. Fif. Tha follow ing ia Ihe tan i4 diatribatioa tf IV I'ealttidy Eluratiottal Fond : lliK.atittr.a are not matte to -ol!egHi, 'arade ntie. or any private, aririan. tw a b.its Tb-re will te given f wHI regaUu-tl I'ab lie Free Jch4. ettolinned ahl b-ti ttvaniha of the v ar, and Itatictg a rejaUr attralar.ee of not h than UK) pupil, avcr-i-in h.t pT rrtil, I .'HI - oM, . .. a, 4'H) - " ' - s .VVI COO '4SI Tlte p''lJe are lo jny' ft current rtja-nars al lcal rne at mat h at ttVy reeivr frvtn tle fun-l. .d b-ar all rvptnaesff rvctirtg. re jialring srvl furnidiin ah o bona-a. Thy are to crde their tv-hoolt aial rvtdc a trarU er fur etcry fifty pupil. Appliea :i"tat fttr omittance slkmkl le al tlnK-ltolttV.Il. S-ar. I. C, Jjtaabton. Va.. aid forark"d to tl Hup rintttab-nt of I'aUie lnstructiat, lUteigh, N. t. The ap plication for each school1 ahowkl state the faM of llw caac briefly awl clearly, aod be approvtd by ihe Jchtai Committee of Ibe Towoahip ia which tltc p!io"i is situated. No claim for a share of lHs futx) can be admitted wlvre a f jircial contract baa not beeo pryvioaaly eittle. -This Woax Oir Cot arar." Frort Ibe Srwtf'trn llnmf. w clip tbe foflowwtg tra rr.-Ii II ia nnt mA antifieaht tl iLia aa. t . . " . i n . mm iKm, bat to Ute wiuie crate, now oura have we laHtrd it said that tbe land is worn out lands."' af they are calVd. coo kl Le male as productive and as vatcabla at llay ever were. U-ad what a Utile energy will do : - Mr. James Uood. of Clear Ctetk. trill that be at-tiled many years ago oa land watar ally thic and wnrn-oul by long cultivation is a Joort war. He has never used artificial ma- ntirea, and yet be estimates t Sat bis y5d of wheal .this year, ia bis orchard waa twaxtiy five basbebj to the acre. Thi fact shows the lolly of ateking a new country. What U tbe age ot oar o'ateat Und io eoipaoa with that of the rtclt firlds of Ftand. which have beet) in cultivation over IXH years. a-l yet. yield mot t abondantly than law precediBa; year .A FKLr-Cosra-aao Kaava TW gentle iran who was nominated for the VkaPreai., doocy under the mites 4 - Henry W i aon "- bis rvml fae bring " Jmiaiavb Cwlbatb In bis acceptance, aja, tha! daring tba bat llir tvsix years be h-s -acud and cooperated a '.' t ..'.Kjweav waa1w aMSkaraawSB 1 1 wl ri t I D POIHirBI mZwBlaaSVtpavaw a-a. " - - - LTTiJ?,re,t uVCr ,'inr doctncslb-d t-vttber sympalhy 90c be K tbey would not be jbal k l-e profeaard tbtnif wkda ;es. Are not some of aootiVr-bTwas knava aod kypoeri'a. How ar we to snow uui aw v ibe same game now ? : Speaking of hU wrartftg an , wkicb M always suspicions, w are reminded of what ooe who is now high ia tba radical eoaoola bj this Suta tokl aw tt k aaeetbtg with VYilaofl la m Know-Not birr lodgfL. Tba impression aaadc upon tba miod of oar Yirgiotan al tha time by what he saw of Wtlaon was that U was a Gypary. H'e forfet tO tbt reaaoot be asaizued for tbe belief. Vet so laorowgUy be persuaded of tbe la law preUaeac4 Coibailb that be palled his note, or threatened to do it. R.-tmcd Whig. I ArUUa fatxd pirl like a Bowie hook? ; B-.sos she m full of airs. 17 ! - U Tm a ia J-tTrw 4. aJaa ft. .lav mmM Aft -- fta te w - I , "7 - are ef CV a. f ' w lit. n ? w. w eMe M) aw , f WW . av, taw Ti m ft r trwm tla tW VaWa IV aaaw da f tie Sr.w?a t w) sAawj a4.'Ta v tU at t-w W m mm smV: &s Wt at t Aj 14 . awtania" tf ft aw v f 14, ! t waewaj tt itmm , t t VeV4 M w a, l smii; wm5,. saa.1'i4 t '4 f JAd y tA w i w t & Wa iMita)dtwi f aaw f t tVa sa Vtt4 t. i iTHT awawaa J tW a-af. wAaas law rw Irwd 1 aaaawaU waA wafw w wf4 aaaatr- wb aa aawUajf l Hitiwi a Vaywaaw j . aaaOl f CV f i ) nas aa aaaasa)- tja V4 wnat llw ewf rw aa aaartiiaaj t Al 4 wry rta) 4 ttat day Itw fiatawa aa at m tmmg, mis aw leaf. l an at lay. al a '-f tW e4 aw art aaw ayaawa Artea " ! iU wi awtAbK, aw awat, , .t aM:k m tb 4. i.tyiiiafcf w ( Arr ttm m a 4 w wat, f awaj IW Ay aeaw leta at tra a tr b tM a awWaaea lit V1ft a4eea , XT- ( 4 UwtCt ; lr aUt g.e e V Mr jia.i taev4H-wxw af iwtatewa f r tJ ti etWtt tt IW atwa luaa a a .'tjwar yur etrsews Ttay T Kni tt l'Mat We A e4aa i a-J rrt eraanly at fteew aa at I . f aaw ba iatt-pt fawva eaki ae at ax Itaaa. pv Mitt !Jia .er. jtwt aAit aw tawl ; Sr UtxJ t mM m m Vj A iy4rw I 8f ) A. ..d ls aa a4 aaawee I "Wa 1 r-t aiUi U a. te ai I w tl iilUaAt Ittwv ail taaaw w l orl. aid i 14 P' 1 14 at tLe WtJ, If aT- a)i aU ;. VW H l."ely la W rW rw. erjwwt W wa al. TVa feaaedf L iW sateU wf v3efa.r,Uem. aad wnibla law rrwe aU lata- ft tb't pa'J- oat raS br vyaeaj at tvtf r kfl U a ttfit fcal ta kaj l.tw. asd tbualj tar d br aittbvl .' enrrfWtaJPat frf tW tarai H IU tatted hi. bra Mf lat-aaiyted ft. -art tW Uet lUt H rrtfT fI)y aatUa W ail liar Arriea rm fbm4 1 " WaU tml ra. lrta.U aad k'p tbrta ia rpA A f-e'I leata r-rmrj u.a tW tsTartata atf tU New Yk Vtr. lU.le.avl. law ran K1era IfytHattitrf at, yreaar, aW-b M a datar 1 a W-a S S ajitaatra, Uart- Jltt- one tup tf aUa, A l"lkl rt.jtratrT riakates tbe tt'a af IimImv I ha I mi tar aaavla araUablw by Uaa '1tttil 4 (W taartwWUaat l , aa Uat KaU. at fraavr f .OW.W U 9l44nl Tb blast farwaw k-aUt at Uptaiiaj. Ukw Haprvt., ft-f1 ItwtUf l, U aaarbaaf faaryw raaff akirb wrot iata btaat WMa it tin ax I aar tiwtr aiaer, ta tttw rawanaa flat fwwl 1 1 rlsteefy. atd auk fwrWt swfe. Iavil .tb ftffW sr1 r.jVl t-f wty i Srrpd stnt. at ike prbw pJ t.y U gw eity, fwwa. lo arraer rt.Ltrf taataa 'aaaf frrm rant latit t Um.gM IWraJ flatt nd .bfw m thai ey. Tba Cray mtit intet atattwt fTS.tV. A wtarUine mi Vrw tm. Cwwa, laraw ot from aVl.fsW lo 49 Dt) weedka ts-r eU. Anotber antrbav ptrks lbva yn d artafa 1 Waa. tara.it aud paawU dfllUf aaaf tba tbml ptrvr id anrttaaa pU thwa aaio fatprv uir nr utnos. Tl datk sgr - la tbady aii U rbwty. A prwrf fur aa ocahat A mhlr bliad What is stranger tba a a Coa&4l af trw t A prjlent rit. K par at a rrowdnf twaTtj party, bad be4Wi on thr. ttm-t ' . When a ketlU yt4 bfaa U tatad, ia Ms aw tk that of a lall atBiaarf ? 1 K'-erH intra rt1 J- a4 kwra waS U mn evctiiug. brcawaa it's tatle. A lUatbt alwatt fUavhea kw abaw at the bf-.anui. aial t-gira at Cm lata.' Woram tVi.k all aar ait tkama. VVvtL tbry may rob tbrta rvew taf thru baatra. If yo:r aria's ty Is tt yowr aaaf. what rtUttoO at the la yew?. ,feb M ytaar saaHbrr. t'ktr aowowa ate Itha fkanaVi ibawai. wharh black ia lb daUur. bwt xit bettor at tbe epjTicb. Carrtr, the UfrttUr. was oasrc aaird by en of bia ctftras;es, - f o yj art ajtylkkaf; rbeahana la tkas 9 off - S'obbix bat ttas bead," was tbe rejwy. - O'J ae b cmalox rpon aa rapifiy." a tbe areb'tn aald, !wa b waa atewfag ,apptr4 frora an oil saWa fardii, sad mm tha rrttf commj , whip in band. , : , Are you the aaala mt Oat ship f aakad aa rattgraat ef iba rook, who v mm JratLaaaa, . - No a.r. wai law reefy ; J mm tba aaaat wfca t.. 1 . - covas i awat. , O Twtwr. thai was abeataaabat im ywerffc rat yowr biUa siatrfs s&art U tba raki - Why." aaid Toasary. - dtdVt yot tr)l wt aaa; I Wa t I waa always to take bar part V Tbr pert Rager ae alavrrva ta ft lady, - He drraba tt ia. i mmj daa-r, to ka pveaeso f aahadr - Taw," aU owkty r rdardswUt I wot Id rather hava abarnca cd body- - Haw tld art yoa f aaied aa Eavrbah rad road eoadwetor rf aLlUt rwl waoaaaeri er waa Iryicg to paws on a half tatfcet. law D.oa at hoaw, bet ra tha bsifl I'm oaly aaavoaiL' , Aa ok! ltdr. whoat Son was ahowt to pro ceed to tha BWek Sea. ssMbf pfhrr adaoaJ. Uooa, rra bias strict IcjaaeuowS aot to hatha b that sew, Joe ab 4 m vsai to ae hiai cotoebacha " tvijj er , . Tw graiarxBca, oof saaed Waodeock. tha other Falk-r, waJkbig together, happeacrj to sea aa oL Said Fa3er, - That btrd Vtry tsacb Hi a wood-cock" Ton ar vary wroej." said Woodcek, Car It FaStr tha laaad.'FaQet ia tha ayst. and FaTer aU over. - ., .. .mtm. A. wife wasted her haiban to , sTatpaliias Tith hrr is a 'rmfniiri nisrnj. 1ml Is isfaainf saying, r 1 va and locg eajoagb to knew thai 00a woman is as roatj aa another, sf warn hci ter. "And J. rstorted tU 4f I. ratorh wife, hars livtd leaf teeozlt to learar thai cwn w joat tobttJMavethef.lf oCf ' - . '-HaaiiHiiiiia e (Waaa il waj ran caw a- 1 1 I e , ap 18-1 tf I Are you Mr. Arthur Cmrou : 7K
The Intelligencer (Statesville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 24, 1872, edition 1
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