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w fc-i j . . , UOrniltn IJtar" THE FASHION MONTHLIES. ' 1 'i; i t;l They are here, trefenm oywmI nnA WW- usual pleasant melange of fireside readine.' Accompanyintt is Demorett'a Toting Am erica.: V..- S - - - x-wi i"ti:.l:a ' - I J - v FIELD LAND FIBESIDE.J - 1 " ma ms,. 'i The folio wing communieatlon from I R. A, Steele; prominent stock raiser of Kansas, to the Droper JmrnaL . c - - 3 , i 3 -i , iuh ui goournse, ana, u bwck I raisers will fbllo'wiit,'tbe quality of cattle sent to market will ill -be rapid! v I WJA changed: tri The price of cattle market depends on ihe the animal, aa weU. as the snippers term 11.1 want .jiere to state that good TUrjod. U important, V UT. ftrZrJi"- i'',, Iua order to fatten a steer, bjinlhe highest market prices 0tnust be kept 111 a ?mxwins conauion rirom.a ca r; i and in no case allowe.ao goliungry. i ter which wilts 4 and vshnvels un a I steer., that causes him t.rt Tio I ? ? UC,?,d;pc , Si W0?.; "TTV- ahead Of the literary magazines I Thd Ko4 ?Tl ance, bOt in 1 1 857 the network ia. Address, Btating experience etc and we v t .. otf 'avirjv Wi:. will show yon what our agents areidoing.NATioHAiJ vemher Demorett is bright with ladies' and as extended to Tofeign countries.; Puniaeni ade!ifngaiH or lassies' fall dresa plates and patterns and its t!1 :18S8i.all; thee important Mties jofi LottK Ma y - .t---; . - - ; ------ wv vwwwxiwiia. TiraDan t - m nar j i. ki.uim i . iiiir seller, no difference what his color or kl J - A' ? 1 II m u.uuu. arnmai weu xea ii care noi. wu oiooa xeiastrnon trom a cauntir t 8pmgrhe;as,eelred upon it; years old,' will be'smodth with bones' well covered, and will sell at a profit; while a half stared. animal , becomes crooked in the back, bone projecting and shriveled up, takes the best part of the summer to get in condition ty live, and will not be in condition for market until he IS four years old, and I then' will brinff a Drice which is nn- satisfactory to the. producer and 4o4 L, W.li. l.: ' nn. Z "uc .uwuwwium-riuBu- no theory, but a fact deduced . from close observation, as I have tested the plan for Several years. ' ' I It Will, and does pay to feed corn I J;.i:- rrx I banco auu lu i aiUU3.i ' lUCI I ' ft 'I . dlui v vun vii gi aas in tile eunug. cibrui . ji i , tr i : -,i it anu igorous. aou are men ame to market your cattle the Spring they I arts luree yvura uiu, weiguiog j,uu pounds, which is heavy enough to I sold in 1872 was a common native. xle had all he corld eat from a calf, and was never hungry. . T He .waa,n handsome animal,- and worth more per pound than anything I shipped in 1872.- He 1 weighed in Chicago ,350 pounds; age .three ' yeafs; I hare a steer calf . eleven, months. old, from a very ordinary cow. The calf now (May 21) weighs 660 pounds. I biiiiiiv id win weigu, wucu Luree years ' 1 J rrtn J .T J lihderstood' that-Fam not in -favor.-of improving the blood as well as feed. 1 shipped two Texas steers ' this spring, which were : three ' y ars old. 'fhey were smooth and . nice, and I sold them with a lot of Burhariis four years old at the same price,,and they were worth as much. per. pound and weighed better - according to.- age. They were raised and fed by differ ent parties. ',-i--.-j'Vri. i'- e Mammoth; overgrowtt steers Tiaye had their day, and wenoweoTtte ddwrr to the neat, compact," welt-fattened animal' both !n -floss ani cattle;M;To accomplish this in cattle, ,good i feed-1 inor from a calf fit necessary.' ' V ! ' .'. I A n Outrage on tbo State of Vlrdmia - v Petersburg Inder-Appeal-l ' - The arrest of Messrs. Black, Crich- 7 . . ' .'.i-. - 1 IUU cess of the Circuit Court ot- tne I United States was an outrage orr the diornitv'of the Commonwealth of Yis- omio oninst which the Executive J :&"" , -o .. ; 7" j TVT - j-j-'j'j j . . . . A TIT 1 J I health of the city and prevent the introduction or. who has indeed no btber-redreSS J . TfOttT KT1X TCrin tn6 WOriCL I disease that may originate from foul and unwhole Rhnnld fPrtainlv Offer his indiffnant -"Y " f - - - " Y'r I some matter, filth, garbage, traan and refuse matter snouia Certain IV oner nis iuuuiui. . . nrraxm mamtri wu,untTmm. this I whichhasa tendener to create unwholesome and protest. TheSO gentlemen Were Sum-; moned before the Grand Jury of tbe Of the Circait Court- SUHOly- aswit-' n esses: buttherard Surprised by" the demand to deliver up bdbks which it i thpir sworn, duty as-omcers -ot ma i i.. weu tirumuHv; ,7V : . ; ,1 State to T) reserve m their f Own per- I sonal custody and forheVsafekee Si f 1M tr.2.w;!.fA "rpannnsiHe .in I helvy penalties to the-State, under ... o". ...i.i. -vr u-l,n, , . m , their arrest :fprt ;alleged tne niniorcemem. is . buhucui v 'a iirdiale A " Smmnrll nhh(1 inrvf am: M 1IIIIUVI IUI Kit)"" J"" J anih but ,for.vtbe action I of , Judge lloghes by which they were; released m their own recognizance, serious trouble mights have t.resnlte.d tO the - . , , .;b - n 5 n-glsUars..' ; . f, :tJ;;::, A dispatch saxis that the Princess do! lJouiboii (MmePerkins) whose , ' : . T: : hiisband is' tiow in prison in Paris, U utterly destitute with three children, lf frmnf for Work and endeaVOrinETtal oeggirtff ior . - I -w . t ... 4 . ..j . borrow the pittance, of twenty dollars,. and that. her . aunVtbo. ex-Queen of SpaintvesW reiut' iu ijeijj 4iBi.k, xuia a uwoiMMo Infanta. Maria fsabella , dGiironsk) .Stales CoqbuI atLhjbon. .,, The. royal republican pair went to Paris, and for about three y ea r 1 i v ed . . oa the - ex pt-ctancy: of ibe )ridu:aiintj the. ex-; Oitpiii; and the assurances of the irroniii t hat a lartre fortune in America groom tnat a large loriune in amerM was cormijt' y jUiiu. xviatrrH weuv . ..-.."utiii " -fi irom nau to worse unill iiir. jrerKins i; .W-U b)anl ;bUl Vf .mthfiSfT likill right thousand -dollar., and his land-, lauy iiau iiiiu kun esiru. .a.wik uiliudkrcd ahe Lex-Consul a swiosffer, uud sentenced him to one year's im prisonment, and tbe Princess was lef tt destitute-1 with tier three children. ". no liourDonrwnooniy aiew years a wM liiajried. 'with tnuci pbmp and cir ciiHixtauce to Mr. Perkiivs, the United . " " " Lverrier ini854 called attention weatber reports, vnnd in 1855 .Louis K.. t . ' . .'IB.. Napoleon 'authorised such an under- iTu- e - ri T I taking. Ihe Stations from Which the I teVbttSmetrti :TftAMVut -vnr rr.r, I "fope were included, and on the 1st Mvuvt wcwfeufi toonal. Up to 1863 occasional weath- er warnings were issued bf the French f iiy prop: guratetJ er was lnaoguratra.lniseavcoirr efSilSIS JUouvements tie' F Atmosphere Since -.tuaiciiiue iuh progress 01 weainer tei- iegrapby in Europe has been veryrapid. 'K But tbe proposal to use; the tele- LSKr.aph .purpose was mjde in ibis-couptry at least eight yea ear- lie tlan Jyerrier made; the ; sbgges Cion in FranceVft Pfofessor'Abbe, in; Sitttihiiny yJouTnaly traces Hhjavfi ret winhinipkind .fessor telegraph, which probably wilt soon extend frai&toi thelMiisissip- pi." Tho next'jarentiomiof the Report $inmvt$ in an article by prSfesVor Lbomisf ': When the mag- .: ia v.u :i xr York to New Orleans and: St. Louisi -i.: ft . : j.: hnowledgeif stornW! But boweverjS fredOieritly the suggestionmayVhave 1 been 'made? ft is to -Professor Henry and his assistantain thesSmithsoniau Institution that we must assign the and the agitation or tnis subiect in the United States rprobablr stimu lated the subsequent action of pean meteorologists. - Euro- r -yrin worth Beadlas.l -. -Who is there that does not desire to be always ex- empted from indigestion-to have agod appetite, a Pd'"to,1.W,w a. l1 T Jf1"8 T who are not thus blessed, let them try Hostellers' Stomach Bitters. We guarantee that this delightful tonic will restore any stomach, however weak, to a healthy conditio; that it win bring back Ihetaraant appetite, and give permanent vigor t the whole sys. tern. - The feeble and emaciated, sufferingjf rom dys- pepsIaorindIgesUoninanyform,are advisfed,forthe . . , . . . -,, , . . .i . . . sake of their own bodily and mental comfort, to try to Charmless and its restoraUve broDerties. Phv siciwis everywhere, dUgusted with the adulterated liquora of commerce, prescribe it-as the safest and most reliable of all stomachics. HOOTS, baSil, , 15illiaSs A LARGE AND WELL SKLECTKU STOCK. tiuM- nrloM (Hall anil cninhl-.. I JACOB! S HARDWARE DEPOT. I : nrrnriir tt i t tt?oo i DUVlwl JlnJWO, ' , : I . '. : - ' I ; ' I "BiAi CnJU Prn - 1 A complete assortment just-opened -At ' JACOBINS HARDWARE pEPOT. J AC OBI AXE, Is superior to any other an 4 needs but a single trial 10 convince. COOPERS TOOLS, . ' a" ' : .: i MACHINIST TOOLS. Turpentine: Tools, Of good qualities tod "best makes.- 'Vhe of the .V ments ia tlw Hardware Depot, No. narRet at. LARGEST AND BEST, ASSOST- tne state or . . i .. .. .. Table and Pocltet Ctatlerjv Aei ." Ac. of .DIUUJHDiuiuni r - Tthe cebrated SHALER'S- SASH cry at A gene; holder and lock, it win not get out of order wearout fa a lite time. ' For sale at - WSJ'A i - .. f .i.vi K1THWAOOBTB , Hardware; Depots ? '3mea!Kf iv. inarRct mmi. A.r.ii f .r4,TTTil; J :iiVUJ ; . jyELXCIQ Y Q .T2xEB aheld ll. sweet and rich flavor. . -..-.. K. - ... . naa nri "iir.. aw aw .. fattened & JKS Symmetry-Or I nSrta vih WfirnaoKf a WoIa vioi7' lit has no noors or flnrincra.. - fat Style, as I mail Vnnwn hit Wna nf ihft Wrt t - V't' 1 S JX V i t Lfc. r -;-- iV-f .-I tfKSOT our uairy.''xwrBn' x 4 .....:. . .. . . - i -.n a-tf - v II and 13 So Front street 1 Wilfnmffe MerfTlta ! lllUlIIKuUIl -. JXL6I uillibo LTT7Ba.wisH - OE& Tn I f on tne uaronna ot naumj'. uy JUVAaV liAAO AOai aow - newspaper; the , ; "., Spirit of the Sonth, LARGEST OULATION 0f any paper published in the Dee conn try, in it the BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. iJ Mgin resonable Subscriptioii makr iRates Elates year. Address, - febB-tf ' : -v W KjTKRRY. Publisher. .i. i : u Rockin gham Jti C. The denJpui 1 24 T8 THB : oldest-established paper in X-lCen-havr emmty, and hae an extensive circui&uon among the Merchants, Farmers and all classes of i among tne fflerciumw, I business men in the counfy.' : .KirASWW Wilmington a desir- wmcn eteam- i ombia and Augusta Kaiiroaa. Liberal terms will be made with those desiring to St' advertise. - rubcription price, $3 50 per armomJ auui".., . .n.vmniif ft TJ 1 V ... r A AA.iXJl.'' W Ml f - feb rt-tf xi ! Editors and Propiietors, The Kershaw LGslzette, mxv v.nanma N1EWSPAPER TN! KERSHAW. hiiahwi everv Wednesday, at Cam. den. 8. C by Frank P. Bea'd. ' It hae large and in-. nueniiai circuiaiion m uo ' portions of Central Carolina guaranteeing greater, j Qncement8 to advertisers than any other paper in. the county, -ine most uuenu w wf -' : ... Address . J' '' ' tnA.HK P. BEARD, Proprietor, septivr ' - ; Camden, 8. C. rpftg, 'jQQXCidei JOUmal' i V' , , . . - CAMDEJrir'Cl TtTTBLISnXD EVERY THURSDAY AT $3 0 r ner annum. Advertisinr rates liberal. t , . t . TAiri JOHN KERSHAW, PropT. W. H. BxaaaBO, Agent. . llMri-tr Free to Book Agents. AQIr?cAX. 'or th0 best and cheapest Family Bible ever published will be sent free of charge to any book . u contains over 7UU me scxipraru iuub. THE HiSON . ORfiAK CO ., MEDALS and. W -J)TPLOMA'Of HONOR, at Vienna, 1878, and hiNrta, i8OT,merjfQST'Ajng. 1nelndin?iiwstlee wtth receatiHHroementB;w. i)W PLAKS .ASY PAYMENTS, the inost fairorable ever offered; ORGANS RENTS!) WITH PRIVILEGE OF PURCHASE, to almost any pert of the country. First paymeat $9 90 omowarda, lllnatratea Catalogues and Circulars, wltb full particulars, sent free on request,; Address f : . MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO.' V ' Boston, New, York or CblcaRQ.' VICTOR . w S e w i n z Machine TRIUMPHANT! . P? Prices reduced to 45 and $50. SEND FOR CIRCULAR,' Address - V KJViO- H. BKRNHEIM, r ,T.-:-.Concard, N. C 'ft 4 -e a 2 B SS A ? . H a b ri WnhbL. sSo-vSa ra be. -.j.- - 1 .. k.v. ?x.,,i.-gaf5ii-. Kr a Ait rnrif5t CM 0 11 v IlitlCO ! FIRST-CLASS, AT . i X . SPECTAZWO W HATE'S. Write for prices and for catalogue of Peach and other trees and plants, to . . EDWIN ALLEN, New Brunswick Nurseries, New Jewey. WH. H. HEKNEGMI & CO. Wholesale Jewelers and Jobbers In AMERICAN and FOREIGN WATCHES, Tools, Illatertals, &e. Also, WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT For all desirable, styles pf American Clocks, 3Q W. Baltimore St, Baltimore, Mc". (up-stairs). fVllfP UflDR'TI .Sn free farm pamphlet UUlab liti I a,- about Maryland. County map, 30 cents. J. F. MANCHA, Easton, Md. :$5 Ann per day at home. Terms free. Address, PAU ttxo. Stikbok & Co., Portland, Me. CTT a WEEK (raaranteed to Male and Female fjp i Agents, in tneir locality Costs NOTHING to try it. Particulars Free. P. CO., AngBBta, Me. - O. VICKERY & fcfc TiSYCHOMANCY. OR SOUL CHARMING." I -How either sex mav fascinate and eain the love and affections of any person they choose, in stantly. This simple mental acquirement ail eaa i, iree, Dy mau, ior zo cents; wgewer who ze Guide. Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to La-lies. A queer book. 100,000 sold. Address T. WILLIAM & CO., Publishers, PhiiadelpMa. SNELL. SPAB.KE & CO. - ww MANUFACTURERS OF Side and End-SDrins No-Top Butrgies, ' Ton Bna-.-ies. Turn-out-Seat BtHties. : Phatstons. Two-Seat Wson. Cabriolets, . Barouches, Kockaway a, &c c NEW HAVEN, CONN. Send for Catalogue and Price List, oct 10-DAW4wks MISCELLAN EOU S. TUs national Boari of Fire UatBrwritcrs UEltEBY OFFERS A REWARD OF "V One Thousand Dollars 1 OR THIS DETECTION. . CONVICTION AND punishment of the party or parties guilty of the CBIHEOP 1NCENDIARISMI In firing the premises comprising the Wharves, rtheda and other property situated between Ann and Church Streets, in this City, on the night of August 27th and i8ih, 1874. . . Said reward will be paid only on due prooi or tne i CONVICTION AND ACTUAL-PUNISHMENT Of the said criminal orjai-alnals being furnished the Executive Committee. . . - By Order of the Kxeeutrve "jommiitee. - -- - STEPHEN CROWELL, Chairman. I Nkw York, Sept ls 1W4. septS-tf MAUSUAL'S OFFICE, Wilmington, N. C, April 23,1874. NOTICE r wmTT.n v ost -respkctfttl.ly call thk X attention of the citizens to the fact that the warm and sickly season ts near at nana, ana n Be auty to aaopt tne most smngent snuary aneaanrea ax tnis narucuiar tune to preserve we health of the citv and prevent the introduction of. offensive dors Iv jwder to prevent as fari u jos- I to this season f the year I would moat respectfully "S.eSi0! tfin0 I render it as far a-practicoleliniwegnahle, at least me wiy wiu to cmpiujeu u twni I cleaning, disinfeeting and nmovlnr triah, &e.t for 1 u,ju,t the next fifteen or twenty days. All persona tSTrsT I ArS wheneeev win be remOvedimi tw?& i - t noA(H, mufnfRrtjmtn m have the'iama free of char hv callinor at mr office. I 'rue neaii cers, designated by a yellow rosette, v may be notified of any stagnant water standing upoii.' any lot, or u amp ceiiar, wr ui; uuu( uu,k wmuu btdr the health of the city, and any complaint lodged; at this office shall reeelve prompt attention." u Believing tnat a proper sanuarr coneiuun saoum ed now, at this early season, will Insure a healthy summer I earnestly solicit the aid and co-operation of all the eood citizens to accomplish thlsgood end, Respectfully, sc., ujsv. w-JrTgyi .&. apa3-tJ ; .. - j City Marshal. AIS OBDINANCJEj H?, Concerning Drays, fagons; Carts, ; M, THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THkT CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C, DO - " J I p ?artfouiid In nee within tbe City limit without the Badge or Kegistered Number uMfMMi n inr ifrmnaircB nawni aiar viae 1873, shall be subject to seizure by the City MarshaV and tne owner toeixvi uijw - T- Doixabs for each and every day the same Is used in this City wltnoui tne prepaymeu w u tmuuj :tax, ay without taypm; jg,; Badge fir EestoeflN "Any OrainaBce or pans utranu. wiumuu the foregoing are-hereby repealed. t.' 1 U Aldermen at their meeting February 16 W74. The above U romance wao w-w uy ww " w, febl8tf . ' cityuieru f, THE ANSONIAN, ASWeeU Polkton, H. C. :.. -, - L. L. FOLK. . i r -:, f ........Editor. TT WILL BE PATRONIZED LARGELY BY I iv. T.nnm and Business Men of AnsoarUnkm, Stanley, and other counties along the Carolina Cen- . - . r.i j UeMhaato ann nth ar IT run n nsiai Men of WUmlagtomHthey would secure the trade of that prosperous secuuu, wm uuu uu ninm advertiBine. ,r n "i aprl-U oinm for advertising. .MISCELLANEOUS,. SAFE JHVESTHENT;rOE CAPITAL; rf VIEW OF THE' INSTABILITY 1 OF MANY. Savings Institutions of the present day, Tie Jteal;Estate; aii Loan-' Association I of Wilmington; n. c,,"-' . ks to call the attention of DEPOSITORS, Vhether o' large or small sums of money, to the .-; " Abielute Safety Of this Institution. ! . . . ' The paid up Capital of the Association aireaay. amounts to upwards of yany-nx inousana vauamt and increases at the rate of $3,600 per month. This raid up VapUai, Invested in Meal staUK and other undoubted securities is held first and above all oth er liabilities, for the nmn ' - PAYMENT OF DLPOSITSt . '. ! so that Depositor have not only the security of the investment of their own DcpoiU,iUt the security of the investment of the , . . - r,' : v .i.--i ; Whole Capital Stock of the Association, already Targe, and increasing monthly, -at tM rate of $3,500. in additioa to these aecuriues, which place thin Tnarltntinn nn the. hiaktSt ViOA Of tOfttv. the ACCRUED PROFITS of the Association are retain ed, instead of being divided among the Stockholders, thus giving Depositors not only the guarantee of all the Capital Stock, but In additioa all the- Accrued Einht flw nni. interest Auoieea on Au vevotue. DIKKCTOKS: ; Jno. Wilder .Atkinson, Alrich Adrian, Wm. H. Bernard, L- B. Grainger. George Harriss. Thos. H. McKoy.-Roger-Moore. Sam'i Northrop, George W. Willlamv - - - HeposlW received, at any wine, cy me secretary and Treasurer, No. 41 Market Street i v JNO. WDLiDEa ATKiNoOA, neodent ? CHAS. S. KLLIS.Secretarv and Treasurer. ap8tf Llassey's Philadelpliia X & XX Ale, Porter & Been rpHB MASSEY ALE IS SOLD BY EVERY BE X tail dealer in tbe city of Wilmington (with but three exceptions), " -t-j ? - - - Lager Beer, $4 GO per keg, kept on ice for city trade. The best Lager that u old in N. C. 6cnp. pernong Champagne, an exceHent article 1869 vin tage, at 1 SO per dezen. i " Ale-bbUf60;WW)l$7.50fl4fie4Al75cts. doz.; Porter. Soda, SarsapariMa, Pineapple, Straw berry, aad Ginger Beer, 0 eta. per do?. f for country trade. Shipped by steamboat or raUroad in the patent spring lock shipping cases, containing 8 doe, eachassorted whea ordered. "Freight to prepaid all kegs and cases returned. ..j 1 i ': AMKUltLa otui, ooie Agent, - . i : Foarth and Hanover street, -, vf July 16 8m . vl, Wilmington, N. C. ", JlEW CROP TURNIP SEED. JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER a large lot of t Turnip and Cabbage Seeds';. : ' - Buta Baga, Flat Dutch, Bed Top, Nor folk, Globe, Golden Ball, and other Varieties of Turnip SeeeL - n WHOLliM L E AN D S E TAIL-, f At J. fcj McILUENNI'S Drugstore, N. E. Corner Market and Front Streets, ; mi - , T - ' , Just Receivedr : : ! JL LARGE LOT fifyfe.. FINE IMPORTED r fiASD DOMESTIC ciGAns. ' r . . .Fine Double-ThicK ... :,Navy, And Other Brands of FlaeChewIng - -' Tobaeeo. H. BIJRKHIIIEE, No. 6 Market Street. July 86-tf Just Arrived s: The OLD RELIABLE" brand . CIGARS. Also, a selected stock of Pipes, Ci gars, Smoking and Chewing ' : -.,, . TOBACCO. , GEORGE HAIL, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, ' No 12 Market Street, WILMINGTON, 2L1K augao-tf Havana Lottery. t- Drwnag mery 17 day4mnteacttigMay 9tt, 1874. - 783 Frizes amounting to , .....S450.00O , i or ...... 100,000 ; 1 1 1 ' 10 89 85$, " Ofi... of - 4U.OOO S5,000 10,000 ..... 10,000 ..... 10.000 " of. of $5,000 each.,. or Low eacn " At a ' r ti of 800 each, ...... 19f00- Circulars with full informaUeu sent fretl Tickets for sale by - C DEVLIN. Stationer and General Azent j feb 16-DWly. . : ; 80 Liberty St, New Yorav Brick ! Brick) TXTE, THE UNDERSIGNED; ARE PREPARED T v to rurmsn wick at e ana xy per i,uue, Ueliv ered at anv house or lot la the citv free of charse. Brick loaaea on cars at any uepot at $ ana $iu per 1.000. All oraers rrom toe country promptly filled. Orders can be left at Mr. Joseph ephlL NenTs Store. Cor. Dock s Water ata. i A MATHESCO., ; July85-Iy . . , Wilmington. N.CV 86 FOB 03. 5; GRAND mm YORKV1LEE "ENOTJIRKR will ninaaeiit a Jtattfrdollar fihromo to every suhacriher. J or 18T5.J who pays fsjw m aavance ior a year a subscription. The ChromoMmtltled "The Unwelcome Visitor" is executed III the finest style of chrematie printing the printed -surface ia. 13 by 17 inches, and tb picture sell in the art stores for $3. It ia equal in respect to any ox tne enromo premiums or- .per. devoted to the Home Circle, the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Trades, man, alike in every section of the Union ; is not sec tional m m cnaracier, nor partisan or sectarian. Besides an the Tie ws of th day.-eeUatod with a view to correctness ana accuracy, its eoramne are ailed with the choicest matter appropriate to the different departments Stories, Historical and Biographical e Ketones, iTaToi ana Aovenmre, CMeoatn Keaairt( a column for the Children. Wit and Humor. A erica tnral. Correspondence from Abroad, Kxcernte on aS Subjects, an Epitome of the News of the Day, Ste f ORIGINAL 'TORIES. The Dnblleatioh of Orhtfenal Stories is a feature of the Eno.uibeb, and for the next volume we have pro cured several rrom tne pena or popular ana enter, talntnir writers. - In this Department alone we can promise our reaaers entertainment equal in -charac ter to that of any or tne popular story papers. . The subscription pnee oi the itucjuiRSB is f3 annum, vrttn enromo rremium, or . wkboui f re- mium.two copies one year f s; one copy six months, $150; one copy three months, 1. The CBromo win ae nrompuy mauea to eaimcnners on receipt oi gnbscription. Specimen copies of the paper sent u aBultcatUw. .UUnsH u ioi,uci o tn Lw M. GRIST, Proprietor, -S-'d siv";?:-'YorkvJle.. C. declStf A GBEAT; 0FEE ONLY $8 FOR $11 IN VALUE I OR. OK : U , $18 Ui VALiUHi. vn. fVA ao, a U( vajluai , THE BEATJTIFUIi AND AUTISTIC CHROMU. uiaatShe Pretty." highly finished, mounted and varniahed. . 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