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if - ,"V.w, V I Cherished Dream come flay. one ay of .,tbmatog tml Unloosing tor grace,-, I shall beheld your fxjel 4 i H ' i,ma day, Borne day of days, thus may we moat, SOD"" , : ,K i wv ,.4 . t ' Perchance the mT from ' V. Touch whitoly yalo and hill; Vhat matter T shall thrill Through every rein with Summer on that day j mee more life's perfect youth will come bade. AOil Iw 1UV1UOUI huu? ... I shall stand fresh and fair, :, i. And drop the garment care; 0noe more my perfect youth wiU nblack. I shut my eyes now, thinking how twitt be- . ; HOW lace w lace eauu buiu Will slip its longccjilsCf Jis. Forget the dismal dole vh : ?: Of dreary fete's dark separating sea; And clunoe to glance, and hand to band in greeting. ,, .... .. Its silence and tears,' . '"-i5'.'-Its lonely yearning yoaraTS?A siiiil vanish in the moment of the nieetfngj "' . ...... ,. t - Tt was a calm, beautiful morning In1 the month of October, that my friend, Bob Morton, and myself mounted Our horses and rode up ine nor1"- anK oi the South Platte on a pleasant htint after buffaloes. You will understand that the Platte Jtaver, at c. v rain s, makes a great bend the ; river above the fort running almost' due north, and turning almost due east at tne foot. We thought we would ride up the fiver a few miles, and then, stril-. ing northwest" into the' 'broad open prairie, where we should be most like-. ly to nna our game, return vy v suon, cut across the prairie to tte fort; though it made little difference to us whether we returned to-night or to morrow, as we were accustomed tp camping out. j We rode up the river until almost noon, seeing many deer and wolves--for one could hardly ride through this tall gross a mile without seeing them -yet, as we were not ! looking after this kind of game, we paid . no atten tion to them until nearly noon, when, feeling somewhat tired and hungry, Bob, who was an excellent shot, killed. a fine buck; and, dismounting,- we made a most delicious meal on the young tender venison. , , Mounting, after dinner, we struck northwest across the broad ; prairie, where, with the exception of, the tall grass, there was not a tree or shrub on all that vast expanse, except along the river, bank. - y , ' -- It was about four o'clock in the af- ' ternoon, just as we were beginning to get discouraged, and we were think ing of turning our horses' heads . to wards home, when we discovered .the object of our search. There were two buffaloes quietly 'feeding on a little rise of the prairie the first rise we had discovered since leaving the river. We were now many miles from where we had left the river at : noon, but hoped we were not fat from the foot by a direct route across the prairie, though we did not , know . how . fafi neither of us having been out there before. '' J U-'.l '.'f:h:-,'m'i "Hurrah, Fred !" exclaimed ' Bob; putting spurs to his horse,' ; and ' get? ting excited. "Now for" some, sporty and buffaloes' tongues, forlsupper'f and away we went at a reckless, break inecJcspeed. -- i Our game wasa long distance off when first discovered, and had disap peared over the rise in the prairie,1 ancj was out of sight.'.. .. at i We agreed to separate m &OQn a$ we reached the top of . the rldse. . and i each take, our game, and charge down i upon tnem, and capture both if possi. Die. as we cama dashincr Uri to the 1 top of the hill they discovered ias. and jimmeaiateiy took to flight. - Buffaloea ,can run very fast, notwithstanding jtneir weight; they seem to gather ino4 entum as they proceed, and are not teasUy run' down. -s JSVe made i ourj I choiceJmmediately, .', 'and : gave "pari I My horse was fleet but the tall rass tangled his. feet,; and I had a longi hard chase before I rama nn wifh .mJ his game had.Uen'affereni rdirec-t , -vu u viu ; wuufix ana j viwij were Boon widely separated. at,; lUwji., a j After a ria-wf 1yoca .'-T; enough, I thought to venture . a shotJ -perhar, if "i nmi 1 i .... -l. 11 wum cnppie ; mm, ,.and : tnus-stcp I mm somewhat in. his mad f career. J brought my rifle to my shoulder quick-! I 7 , nt as ihred. mv horse 5 stumbled' slightly, his feet" having? bewme.ta 0- .ud giaaa, auu i missea ,my if "n, DUt Struck the beast f n tlna ahnnU V) ci msieaa or ttvA hP onri ' rm r, 1 . ... - . ...'. . r . . . i i"u,u wuien' tue - Diooa J new in1 a stream. . .-.:!, I Thia maddened him; 'and turning quickly, he "chargedth., a-,terrible naif snort, and half -. roar down Upon ffle. My horse was taken hv jnmrtse: tenedv1 ;ahd;: in :-l$prihging Partly to nnft aXAa aa. 4f ' frv . ' o.il- ;enly and -fly away ' from .'the? mad creature, his feetcausht In the tansled h'iss, ana ne fell; throwing me many feet over his hiA ' -J,-r. " - .- 1 The fall did not hurt mkf?md 1 was n rny feet in an instant; but before I j uum reach my horse he; was ' utt,uand ! "vuuaing away over the prairie,, leav-!f me jo myiate.1 i -Ihad no'.,tiine;:rtnMlc: wncied the sitnatlnn ttf nnfr frtr' the i Jad bull was upon" me almost ;".and a look of despair after,my flying I Kse, I ran; t khewf nOwhlther, but j CVi x, .a insnnct of self-pTeservation ; i ims happened in an instant;"! !j rr1 looped th maddened jcreature j would pursue my horse ; but' not so--1 uuaio Knows'-well4 wno Is1 his I worst eemy.; I was fleet on foot, - for th Y mJ' i4y utauy -umes ; out , uui crass, Im-nartert Tnir rvrrxrfooa X J .JiWWU, . but a few OB 1 i'jiri.iuvi i ir oi i was," upon ;thI;'bxoftd utprame? Bobwas; J knew not "ic, nor Had ,ttme to look ; , tho ol53 lanCrnnf vriir :fUlf ,tnA mh4rr rmfr.,1 ... !T:-",r.l".TH.l tZT m a fewyards of me; and i. Wnillrt ooll n . r - my me as aeariy as dob- sIbIe.,l;aUteV3 r&frfed it! In mv tat . jm4 perhaps I.could throw it over-injr him anvwhArft else; for you must know that thAn n n." 1 lmaraiway .have a thick mass df nair on tneir rorehead, that is so mat ted together with sand and dirt, th.4 .np.hall from a.rifte wji pnttrftte it I knew, if a ball from mv revolvr' struck his forehead, it would have nb ' I put my hand 'tot anv? beltViimtri t 5 reyplyer wa3jgqnerthe; scabbard was i flespairtnat I;Cound lit &i goaeUwlit ! Beepea ;ii; tnerVnothirig bdt to escape from, or cope successfully with, a wounded buffalo wounded, as 0w;iridTilt;MCsienV ly to madden him? - - J j f v I could hear more plainly his "naif ; grunt and half snort- close; upprijnv I heels-l-and joodk iil.brea&rpbn my baclrn:anQther'hstant he' would aioej upon me would pierce ,? me with i his short. tpylltOrwf line to. thj eaxtbl 'with I his ; . monster headland trample" ino 'beneath' hfe cfe'I indeed feltthat myjlime thaa wmehaVnO! 'earthly fwerto could ?Ja prayer tKh.eavenv ti. i 4i'lhf instant t myfe;,heame entangled,' and I fell t the maddened creature ; had Justrtouohed :me as I went down, and was under such tern-, ble; headway, that he passed directly over me without touching me. As hi3 tail, brushed over my face I grasped it, and was dragged to my feet, as the buffalo, stopping suddenly, attempted .to turn upon me. -But ? -IV had a new lease Of my life." I held on to his tail with a death-grasp, and was ; dragged round and round: L ' : You may smile, dear reader, but the . tail-hold was my best hold now, and my umy uupe oi me; ana x neia on with a grim determination, while the bull wheeled rapidly round and round, roared, snuffed, snorted, and nawftd 5 the ground ih: his terrible rage, but could not shake me off. . ; But what should I do now? I knew I could not hold on to him long, as my. strength was nearly .' exhausted, having run so far before I fell. I had nothing to kill him with not even ' a pen-knife. " His wound was bleeding profusely, and my hope was - that he might be come exhausted first; but he: seemed far from that now, while I seemed , very near to it. V I knew my strength could hold out but little longer; and to let go was certain death.- The bull would suddenly take a freak, and run and bellow with . all I his might,, drag-' gmg me with velocity then he would stop, and with a teryiffic snort attempt to turn on me, and it was more: than I could do with my failing streegth to keep out of his way, and several times his horns rent my clothing. . ? This state of things could not con tinue; I was growing weaker, and felt my hold relaxing. ' I was jerked hither and thither, my arms nearly pulled from their sockets worried almost to death, and' about to lose my hold when, as the mad creature paused an instant, the sharp . crack of a riflo - rang out xipon the- air, and the huge! creature gave one plunge, and fell upoq his side in the death-struggle. ! I was safe, but it came not a moment too soon. ri;too, fell "to the ground, more dead than alive, The sequel isj soon tofck ; -It Was Bob who ; had saved me." "He had been more v fortu nate than I,- and after a hard chase,' had killed his game, and then looked round for we4 f The firsts thing he saw; wasriny4 horse without4- awrider, and: then he discovered me in the distance! r clinging to the bull's tail for dear, life i and putting spurs to nis norse, , no name to mv assistance. It was some time before he could venture to shoot,! : for fear of hitting' me; put, he finally; . succeeded in planting a ball irectly tin-'the'animal's;breasW;i:S ZZ- t After resting, capturing my -' norse,; and : securing my . revolver, which , X fiAsilv found. -t where :vl .-..fell iirom' tho v horsed we sat down tq 'smoka, and ;re- late our adventures. 'liner i t-K -Jin:.' As we sit in Our hotel windows await- , Ing the moment of departure . we ' en joy a last tableau of Cairo. A long train of camels files by, eacn one at tached to the tail.of the one preced mffTvTMMarhh ojO ee3ibeneath the jirge building stones with which ... . 1 they are laden. Tney look innocent, evneadythyare'idibristl with rage if provoked beyond measure. These have hardlv nassed when there neaa pipes a piper upuu a rtjcu, which arttittn Va myhHlv'"t.himi'' two drnm- , mers- supply with ; great volume f what the reed' lacks in sweetness. "! No5v;fol- low siong lineSU of e Arabs t Varm ?in .-arm aotoss lthe,fhighwayi 'jtheri1 .Jhb DrjaeCToomk.wsurwuiiui Throngs kiss his hands- ana prophesy iiaypiuetU. iiM W whmw yyuiuw uik- lv vailed walks' the bride betvfeeri ;twb ridesmaida. jhoi1, 'support er'ahd seem to address her with muen gestto- ulatiOni as If to teae her ; Tut perhaps thev are giving her lessons in marital ,hiatters TOiir gaily decked poysbear ia f canopy over ner- head,' -ana -nsne : move'idth the air'.Ofia iSt4ge;"o.ueenl Behind, tbise with rauoh, talking and Nhouting; .eome,hGi raljble,;land,;the i vile little donkey b boyi congregating in numbers befotO the jadtet wheA POt besieging some ieasyrgoingi excursion 'lfittaKe part m tne.merry.iprooessiO" -i -t-i isi.ii" ' J .'l py posmiig tue ungui iibuu uuuatsya among them, The beasts Jtajca;,the brtint Ofthd beStfarg: wlttf- gentteifessj but appear not to relish , the fun' Among tne pumie ftcmses oi ixynaoq -Arms, 49 King's Heads, fend 60 Queen'fl .Hea&:;i;,T6flsigns' 6ft thryal'.'JOak mumDer ae oi cue itoyai Btanaara, izj To the Prince of Wales 49rerni'fafe uuvuutsuau ? aAi auiai auiio x x iuuo . jxi imi l, 23 : tathe Iron,Duke 36 and to Lord. ia rwQiay-k-n a mnnrr . t nu iiina 4 a ta. : v a j jed, 26 white. 17 golden, and innumer- able blue ones& The nmnher tJf flara- i cenoVHfcads; . 3eorgoandIragons, : TTktfn a.n,. ..T),.ll. Kln.l-rnA 4U.f Bull's .If eads.0., is almost, beyond computctfdfij sJ .iiiOL) 1 . j U Vt .it JT- -.-.'i. .--. ' prcacpiDg sermons sirainei uanciog. vWertana r6hootr ;th- uU; in -the c 'eye.-Fnad no nope of the taftlSmb him any hurt if it hit him ihOrSO. ' ' .i Xl'r"' .'.:'vV -.' . ! ft4 It waiwith rVnn srirf if MKCEMIANEOUS. ma tab Takinff Into 'CohBidGrfiffort 'th lfJkai'arJir of a yoachers, the &i8tdry of its cores and tha immense increasing diand,' visbxisb may .-,l)e fairly ei-'l Dvrviuta-iu ine oiooa, v egbtinb is an -mrai-ible remedv. ) "and"6 "-Dereori 'need snffer from tumors, nlcerd: and aU diseases arising from impnoe blood, if Vbgetins is used according to direction There is not a case of Scrofula ' In : existence that' Vbsetihb will noV Ciire. urovided. however. tUe iVital functions have not lost their power of ociioi. aii mat may oe saiato taccoauary notwitDstannifig. v ' Vkgktinb isBleaeant to tbe taste, milil in its l- HireHre, ana ao'Oinie in its action on olseasei as t lujiowuig unqaesuonaoie evidence wu snoytr A. A i SK5.iin i.r. 1 -- t Jasztast 91875. Dear when abant six montha-oJa I was va slnated. i The parties who. we're, vaccinated froiji the same Virus died' from the hum or The hnraar spread over me to such an extent that 1. was roili in Dran w prevent me from sertchiae my. perso: ine disease nnaiiT settled in my head.:; l zemami Jr this condition about twentT TearB. troubled f ine ume wun torea, weaKing m my aeaa anaai cbareins eorruDtloh from oiv eari . Ai this time mail kernel appeared on t my neck, , gradually inv creaing jn size until a tumor formed .pt auch im mause sue x coaia see.u Dy larnmg my eyes aown ward. , AU this, time J was taking various jremedieB tor my blood without any aubstantial benefit. .- then went to a prominent physician in iBostodL who, durina his treatnient kits six : moaths, lanced the tumor eifcht times, which coat nsa Dearly 400. This left me with a rough, aggravated sore, wltpcut at all diminishing the Bike of the tumor, and in a sickly, feeble cor.dition. -1 consulted artotlwf physi- cian in N aticki who, a ter considerabl , tune, eud- ceeded in healing thai tore-, wltnout reooclsg the sise. At this noint 1 commenced to us j Vkgktimh. thirongh the earnest pewuasiou of a friend. Aftet 1 had taken thus medicine about or veek I espeifi- eucea wondeiful sensations. fiiy.i whole bodr aeeaiedto be undergoing ladical change, untf finally, tho tumor broke and; discharged -fright fii quantities , irom tbia imu -it deci eased in siz until t he bunch disappeared, but my neck still bear the ugly scars cf tlie sore and lance. I am now healtliy and strong and able to work every-day. j I will also mention that 1 have been, an acnte suft- feter from iufiammatory rluumatifm ever since I can remember.' until commencing the useof vViGB- tihb, when almost immediately all rneumaue pains ceased. This statement 1 voluateer for tha purpose of benefiting other suffering humanity, and you will comer a lavor ay giving n m maca .pupuciiy. jna thought proper. f Very gratefully, t j : ,t ' V.jJa, cavjujs, Aeiuanu, jyass. t What Vegelinel ! v.- 'f-'-f f" i .". , .. -.i ': ' S !-'-ViH It is a compound extracted from bark, roots and herbs. It is nature's remedy. It is perfectly harm! lets irom any bad ettcct upon the system It -is lionrishing and Btreuithening... It , acts directly upon the bload, It quiets' the nervous systems It gives yoo a good, sweet sleep at nighw- lLis a gieat panacea for oar aged : father and mothers,.- for it gives them Btreugth, quleta their nerves, and givei them nature's sweet sleep as has been proved by many an aged person. It is the great Blood Purfr fier. It ia soothing remedy for our children. It hai relieved and cured thousands. t It is very pleasant to take; every child likes it. It relieves and cure all diseases originating irom . impure biooo. i i ry the Vbsktink. Oive it a fair trial for your comi plaints; then you will say - to your friend, neighbor and acquaintance. Try it; it has eured me." i Report from a Practical Chemlat an Apothecary. - 4 k :(.., Bostoh, Jan 1,1874. i Dear Sir This ia to certify that I have eold at re tail 154 1-3 dozen (185 bottle) of your ViGXTwa since April 14, 1870, and can truly say - that it has given the best satisfaction of any remedy for the complaints for which it is recommended that I eves sold. . (scarcely a day passes wimoui seme ui iujt customers testifying to its mei its on themselves o thnir trimdn I am Derf ectlv comizant f several cases of cecrof ulons Tumors . being cured ty Vaoa- tikk alone in ihia vicinity. , i M . Very respectfully yours, - . 4S Broadway, f To H. It. teveks, Esq. - - '. VQTINK i3 SOLU BY AUL. 11UUUUIST0. Jan 1-DAWlm f . ,.,.:s- '? . .--i ; ; :c; h::E;:A;:P !;:l PIANO s TUNED AT ITALF PRICE. ALSO " Fine Pianos 99 Of THK MOST CKtKBKATED XAKK, ; AN FINE ORGANS OF THE MOST ItKLIABLK ji- i-.MAKlS--KNOWN,':.::'X- , o r b: a :lI:ev j:e k A p M FJ Rueckert AT A7INORTH y 4 V- PIANOS and ORGANS, Ncir .anal Secbhd-nand, t t wo .BXTwOaiamT-rl AT 27 NORTH FBONT STREET, j He guarantees to sell Cheaper than offered Else4 i t1 .Always Kcmcmber that, -,,r R U.E C ;K E R T 1 Eeceives Orders and can be seen onljt i ATS. JEWETT'S BOOK STOKE. 3 I (Love's Old Stand), 87 North Front Street. J ,4 Tk - ti; ....... If I a i THE SNEIDER -BREECH-LOADING SHOT-GTOT, :':Prrcea,r $50 OO to $25 O.i -,"A i" - tiVtZZLE LOADING 'pTT$8 ALTEHED TO BREftCH-LOADIIfO, VrlCe,-$4 nO ta-9100 O0. Clark & Sneiderf i ,h ,"1 MAHiTPACnTKEKS, 1 ' J !fe)Il4 , .til" West .Pratt 5treet, j ' ,a. ' : . 4 1 iBaltimore j if "Send ot Catalogue x tJt in ,dec -D&Wlft Metallic cAimRlDGKiWASTj Qint 1HUAN1J crtJSJSJJfliuuriv fi4ai9 it IICEU'ALf OHERS rkACCTJ- SSA(JT." 'STBEKQtit AN) SAFETY. il JvJ No prematnre Discharge ver Occur. , Every Rifle; warrang nfi$(oaHbre 40, 44 and 50-100 of. an inch, and of any desired length. Charge of powder fromW to "loVgrinis. 4iwelght of balls fromiaM tolfignimk iBtpeplalBTrl 30BtoJgrip cheeked)- K&rplain'; Giobe-and Pen Sjhts; .Veraier(wl)lh;.terchangeable front eighisj.' a-;. varlety of munition for above guns, constantly on hand, - r - . . ; - - SHARPS RIFLE COMPANY, ij- -i irvieRAT.rMMISSION-MXBCHANTS.Conier VJ Princess and North Water .- streets, WihningT ton,'N:J.-" - 'J' "u"r ai , - - We win conduct onnrasmess witn ua uBusnuma tlon to establish first clas 8trtctty Commission House, and to 0ver antireaatiafactton! J:ll who may favor with their patronage. 1 oct otf, t -j j .-.-.. i ti ,'-i.-,tV.rnH'j4 .-3 - -g AA BARRELS - j l ; --i-f AW.,-. janSS-tf For sale by vf n; t EDWARDS & HALL. 4 fiAMlHJfc'CBITaUlSiltWY CO J 'A) Ort and- aftav tbe-19th wet. trains will run,QVv uB4utf x M.ow:''tot.?rstj7i'tt.fa p . . :' . ' ; &"j"sr' ufji-' I's Pas sen ciraA4.1lfa1l Trap n 1 f .Suhdaya fzceptei.) i-5 jl. tJJtHlk i Leavd WJImingtorl at.t'ii' i; Arrive m Charlotte at. 7:33 P. M. turn froilT f a o- 6:80 A.; M 7:00 P.M. Arrive at WUmlngtbn at;.1. Faat. Frlh. p'aii.PaaaeK eave Wilmiaston' af -f- -i r. I 1.50 KM. Arrivje at Charlotte at.. . . . .1 0:30 A. iL I Of. ....... ... t ,. .j, L.,tI xArrwa wunuugton 9X??tthyi.vW.iaAS M iW l $toH tisr -rot : lsiM'' o Jt Leave .Charlotte at,,w.j.. -W,,7:C0 A. M, t Amvarhawotteat..T.v..'.r....r...rT5:eo P. M. Arrive at Shelby...Ji.'Jii.iM.... ..i.ll:30 A. M, Leave Shelby...., ;1i::f.:,..f-.,r...l 3:30 F. It. jan6-tf Chief Engineer-and Superintendent. '..fU General Sup' tfe? Office, t '- I I,!- , WlMIl?GTONJJ C'Deel Ml, 1875. llii Chaxisie of Schedule. ON AND AKTBR SUNDAY. DEC. 19TH, THE following Schedale will be run on this Head: T NIGHT EXPltSlSS TUAIN Voaily. 1 .i- ' ri .(j,:!iUiivi'ai;i.....4i ."-".io-- .1. TeWUittiiigtoa....u.j..;...i; i.; ,6:95 P. M. Leave FloM.ii..tf.ii.,lt;i-A. M. Arrive at Columbia..:, . ......... .4:15 A. II Arriveat ABgTMta,...;.. .V' :00 A..V. Leave Augusta,. 4:15 P. M. Leave CrfumbU.,.w.,.iir.-v4i...i P. M. Leave Florence . ,1:35 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington.. 7:10 ATSk Passengers going west . beyond Columbia take this train, leaving Wilmington at 6:35 P. M. : , Day Tiain Dally -'(except ,$ud4it.) Leave: , WilmiUi.'. on; :x-2.-i-Ai cK lLi.J-:'i'-1'S:(3i A M Arrive at Horeuce.. .... 1:40 PH Leave Florence. '.,....i,,..4.-.,.-fia P M Arrives at Wilmington.'. . ii . ' ?:? P M (Lonnecia m r lorunce wiui a, B. trains ror cnaries? HariorX ar on this train between Wilmington and latleston ,. r Tb ri ime l. FrelgbiTralB all y (except r Ze.-ivc wilrauiKtoa..... i;. 1:S0 P. Jf Arrive at Florence 1:00 A. Jl; Arrive at Columbia ........... .,10:00 A. M. LeaveOjluEibia..... .. '4:80 P. M4 Leave Florence . . : ; 4rtX) A. M. Arrive at WUmipcton,. , . , 2 46,P. M. Local Freight- Traias leave Wilmington Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satnrdavs at S:tO A. M and arrive at Wilmington Mondays, Wednesdays andridiijat 6:0.1 P, .r C - j j-j j j f fl raBsengrs ror i nanesion, coiumoia and Augusta and beyond should take Night Express Train from Wilmington. j ii Through Sleeping Cars on night trains for Charles ton and Augusta. V . ... - dec 21-tf JAMBS ANDERSON, en'l gnp't. Wilmffifton & Weldon s RAILROAD' CO Orricx or Gbh'i. SupxBumNDwnr, I wumingion, n. v., vec. n, isra. Change of Scliedale No. 25. N AND AFTER DEC. l'JTH, PAlSENGER AFTER "DECT' V Trains on the Wilmington and weldon twulroaa the 1 witt rinses follows DAY TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily, (San- day's excepted) At 7:35 A. M Arrive at OoTdsboro. . . I luU Rocky Munt,s v Weldon. , Leave We'ion daily .... Arrive at Rocky Mount.. Goldsboro... ....... ... 3.40 P. M. At 10:05 A. M .7.. 11:50 A.M. 1:50 P. M. Union Depot. JBr05 P. M. re." pneiiT TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily Arrive at Golds borp At 7:S0 P. M. 1:3Q A. M. jtv. r-3J A. Jtt. Weldon. 7:1 A. M. Leave Weldon, dally,.... . :. 7:00 P. V. AiriTe at Rocky Mount.... ... 9:57 P. M. uoidoro..........j iva a. m. Union Depot.. 7:30 A.M. The mall train makes close connection at Weldon for all points North via Bay Line and all rai routes. Parlor Cera ran on this train'; between Wilming ton anL Portsmouth. -i i J 1 f A . t. Express Train connects only with all rail route. Pnllmaa! Palace Sleeping Car FBU6ot3.AHS &Te fchafegtca tri weekly at 5:00A."M.( and arrive at 1:40 P. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, dec 21-tf General Superintendent. Pnbllslicd at Marlon, "TCai'It.AclvWn Offers the Jqfiqyg ;JUlerrt'iPMmliunai t1 sub- Bcrlbers t A, RANDfpMJS ;ENGSAVINQ r(l x K in.) Tto single subscribers. ,? Ai JEXTAjOOP?; OF THE STAB for one year to any one who will send a Club or Ftvb subscribers, and tin -k fraying to each member of the Club. - A LADY'S MOROCCO SATCHELL OR SET OF GOLD STUDS, each valued at $7 50, to any one sending a Cflob of Fifteen. i . - - TEN COLLARS IN GOLD for a club of twenty live. ' - - - - '- -.' ' - ; TWENTY -FIVE DOLLARS IN GREENBACKS for a Club if ffff fit f jO 01, Fl KTY fOLVefes flf OLD for ffclub of One Hundred. . , . f A LliWA('T FMI LTSE WING MACHINE, Wilcox tlibbs. worth $80 for a Clnb of One .Hun dred and Ftfty- J';lu .u.:S" : . With a Kttle energy and enterprise, tome lady , or 4fendenana evoyiielffbbdrhood might get one or more of he handsome premiums offered. , . t t , Pretniumpmriiptly paid on receipt of names ac companied by the cash. , . I ;, ...... , money may' De vemittea oy aran, iot umce order, or in registered letter at risk. Adores U, letters to r rs ILL, Editor. dec 15-tf . . . :- -i; i- Marion. R. O. t ill"'!' a i;iiui i ) T-Ka-TU orl tvi An 1 'Tibbie d : -..-; ;. . Jk AAV AVUAUyAit.-A IVUQlTf IS THE ONLY APBB-PUBLISHED IN CA tawba county, and has an extensive circulation among merchants, farmers, and all classes of busi ness men in the StateA The PRESS is a WIDE AWAKE DEMOCRATIC PAPER, aaeVista deewbleedtora-f or aivertistngln Western No4b'OaroUuaJ.Liber1 temtfLailkwed, on-yenrV ad verUsemen ts. . x-- 1 Suescriptiou $3 in advance, i Address MURK1LL & TOMLINSON, mar 8fttf . Rditera aedJ'roDrietraT Lai ;esi yles. HAVIWRCWYf'rXPRBWf VEtOCKS : or the latest sivies'ofHais far Ladies and 4. hll dren, Mrs. Virginia A Orr is prepeed to alter; press HHl wnrg miubm, m nwr -iw Hniiiiwr and Gentlemen's Panama Hats made to For partiCTilara call on or send to.MRS. OKR, on Nntbewen3rd and 4ttfejtrebta!? "J t,; Tjf fiqU i" ." ' ' -" ' 1 " i-- TT ToWacdb. B8xEAGBAlis:-'11, .1 i-.in janS3 tP "7 - V- EDWARDS A E HALL, DriediFraiiand: Boll Butter,. TUSTi FROM THE MOUNTAINS. , s jan 23-tf , ' " EDWARDS & HALL. ? 00m r liberal Terau of Sxv cnaneeforSecond-nand , Madunea oltvry de J"tJ0 iV1EST!C-PAPER FA$H I0HSL t i94 -Best Patterns tnle.Bnd Set 6 (Wlaiogue. r ddross DOMESTIC SEWI1TQ UACHHIE CO. : Ain day at home. Agents '' wanted.' ' Ontftt' TRUK & CO., Augusta. Maine. . . .-- - J-S'' .!.. i. 4fii Ih sAw nvfli aEWi .v . I , yretferty aays ana ttneteh shall be averUittwn. , Future eveata prophecied by rnlea In Benners . Prophetic i icoob:.. Fortunes f oreteldi iH .the nps and downs of prices for the next twenty years' iho future indged byHheiiasfc' 'What years to mai money oa pig iron, hogs corn, provisions, cotton, and when we will .have tie-next panic; what year bard times will end and business revive again. .. Ev- epecnlater aheald save the' book to know the f d- tnre.o as to avoid ma and De8UCCft8Mni.eeM to . any. name, tpoit paio, lor . j. 1, . (Auoxess p&aiujuj .Eoss.CbdhtyjO, J til , . -.1 4 H A Household Weekly Magazine, DnnnlB t.Karafniui n all iMoli... -fi; . ''jofTaste ' and: Culture. ""i" J;-1' A pflztoh's tfouBKAi.. appears in ' new' type5 and with other mechanical improvements, making it the handsomest weekly literary journal in the' country. AppW ton's JoubijaIi aims- to be eomprebensive; including in its plan all branches of literature, and treating all subjects of -interest td intelligent read ers. ; it designs to be elevated in- taste and -pure in tone ; it gives in quantity fully twentV-flVe per cent more than the largest of the Monthly Magazines; while in quality its lijerajture is of the highest class. rrivE.f per Auuuui) iuii crnuuinnri t h i r - p ' ! 1 1 : 1 1 : . J . t r ' i ;, . Special An&6nEcemeB.t The. undersigned have, procured, exclusively for snbscribera to Appleton'b Joubmal, a splendid steel engraving of '. . . . ,r - j f CHABIES T)ICENS mSLS STUTl which is Offered, tinder special terms, to every subt scriber in advance -to Journal for 1876. 4 j This Etee engraving ia in line and stipple, .It 1 not a fancy picture, but an actual' representstlon of Charles Dickens' study at -Gadshill, while the "peri trait ' of the JdistinsEished author is Btriblnglt faithful. . fiii .(ifiif.-ifj u l.aii a-aU: u j The size of tbe iiiato is 20 x 14, printed on heavy plate paper 34 x 86, making1 a- large nd handsome engraving for the parlor or library wait, j The exef cot ion of the plate is of a superior order. . ; The ordinary price of a steel engraving othis character in tbe print-shops would not beless than five, and perhaps six dollars. . It is offered Lxtugite ly to suoecnoers, tn aaauton to tne Jotjrnal for one year, for $5.60 that is, for $1.00 additional each yearly advance subscriber to the Jottbhai. for 18X64 may receive a superb engraving worth fully Ave times the amount ..u " : -This engraving is entirely hew. It has never been for sale in tke priiit-ahope, ai -eannotf be Obtained except in connection with Applbtok's Journal up on the terms and conditions given above. 'i It will be mailed to subscribers, postage prepaid. - D. APPLETON. & CO., fi49& 551 Broadway,' New If or Ic- 77 FEB WEEK guaranteed: to Agents, Male KMLS W M1U A VIUOIV) J and OUTFIT FREE. 1 ana femaie, in tneir own locality. Terms Address P. O, VICKERY & CO., Augusta, Me. CJC TO QJOA per day at home. Samples worth $1 'free. Sxisbom & Co., Portland, Me. BSYCHOMANCT, OB SOUL CHARMING."! : How either eex ntav fascinAto And - vain tfirt love and affections of , any person they choose,; . in-i stantty. This art all can possess, free, by mail, for 85 cents; together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian' Oracle,. Dreams, Hints to Ladies, etc 1,000,000, sold. A queer book. Address T. WILLIAMS & CO.. Pub's, Philadelphia. ... Atrente, tbe greatest Chance of Ihe age. Ad-: dress, with stamp. National Copymg Co., At lanta, Ga. .- ,:.-; ,.!:! . . . EM PLOIIIIBNT, male and female; salary or, cotmnifsion We pay agents a salary of $30 a Conn. Partlcnldrs free. . . . - . .... RcsesV LiHesTio!et8 CanaiionsiUusis. k j 10 DISTmCT: CHOICE sBTNDS, MAILED FOB 81. IO FERNS, do., SI. - IO GREENHOUSE PLANTS. do.. 81. IO FOLIAGED PLANTS. do-81. IO WINDOW ELAHTSdovl. IO ASSORT- ED PLANTS (comprising all the above varieties). do.,$l 12 ASSORTED BEDDING PLANTS, ao.,i. i VKMJiKPiASSao.,70Cents. acboice Albnm CauromosU tcitA tack collection. , Address The Greentrooi ft Paterson Cit7 Nurseries; , - or J. GRETVES, Sec, Box 83 Patxbsow, N.J. ? BTJStNESS CARDS, u MHBfcTtlt!)' ADRIAN 3-aafct. ratios. & TOLLEHS, Corner Front and Dock. Ste. - - TJCrnOLSSALS GROCERS . . u i j ; : v5 ; T V i . . . IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Country merchants will do well by calling on us and examining our stocav , . : r ;l i i bot wu M MB..F.. MITCnElX Jt SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS '. ; ' , mm . Ana Dealers in Grain, Flonrt Hay, ,and else Freiu ... ;T. UronndMeaIlPearIIpnUnr. 1 0 ... Grjt ;.:;y. Noa. 9 and 10 K -Water at. Wilmington, N. C, Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Mills. ( nov35-tf ,ti-.am,. ,'j.-.. y , 1 ' -. . KA. ' STEDIIIAN, Jr. " - Attorney at Law, v - - n' ;-vr. r.r - . - ELIZABETBTOTVir, IT. C. July7-D&Wtf .ftlWTHAC' J lliigeiie&arr V'.i (j ,ii;4 s.aatijtaa 1 u in llij iA Crayon orrjitsi f SMSAFRASmORKN. C.f . B'i GS LEAVe TO 'OALt J YOUItTENTION to his Portraits in Crayon. Persons wiBhing good pictaressvfi themselves or deceased'-frtehds ean have them nicely executed by eeudinK himt-: photograph to wrkJVom.A gooObIOj;rJi uecebuury toFBregdodiikeness. The prices below include ppstaae bj njaS.t fa seller. A neat frame of walnut andgtlt win be f urnifhed to. those who desire it ;at $t50$S.09?:- : --:s; mMi itc-ne.?.?4 t $00 Life $pu,(buzt9 ttv .'tl0.00 ' t l" . TKSTrJMol'kts.,,i" ( -!i'"l i A ,)tiii.r, iit! Jj.:i:hl 1 "Mr. Harris posseses the rartglft of being able to del)n-tQ,,accBrately, from a photograph rofbe, picture the wcact likeness ef any one. . We 'guaran' tee eatiefacnon." f Oxford Leader. ' 'J X " if f " ve have seen hia workand- consider it 1 excel lent. Try him ',' .1 ACentral Protestant -" We: have seed & capital portrait of Hon. v A. JT Venable. bj Mr. K L Barris tbat1 reflects' tlonal iustre , dn i'geniud lin; that department" l'orch-Ligbt -,, ,; t man n-itl .11 .Ul ROD GUWJ ,1 W iiy .tii'ii yr-f- UlMt'r".. J 7l- 4 r : 'f ,1 - '. LATE a .-.ti' . :'r ... BBtt6aaS-':-,,-,-II',,U SCIENCE, AMUSEMENT, ; ADVENTURE 5AND! .Field Snort articles bv the Ftbst Soizhtists fc SFonTsxBN of Amertca.- PROS3 $1.00 8 ! JajtAitha) 'Send stamp for specimen, cow to V. 1 1 . Aprifertf; . lij t Pailtow. New York j .,...-.11 ...siuii ;.l i4."..iit-Ktf 1 a.il Uotti'tuls 'i-nJ Sheetmffefllurtinffs, ir LU.W'iat' -fiAAailA.!.. rAvJo j- ksi-. iiiir k It .irnnr.tu mA jan 22-lw, " ANDERSON L6eB; f J lfroiawayiiiTact(tfy;( The-nddef signed"; Assignee of B. Weill, offew th6 entucStrca :AT rUIVAlTU BALE, - - t-----'- - " - v?. j a: vrA?ffcf 79 - WORTH ; v .r f . ..-' 1 i . BOOTSs and SHOES NOTIONS, &c. t . TaJI ABU V K STUCIi. HAS JJJSKN MAlUiEOWNMANSTANat St FIFTY PER; CE1IT. BELOW IIEFY0EK C0STJ ''-;4'Kt0 baMAFAOHOOM i . . 1 .-i . 1 . vv-'( r - J v -.Jt5:'rll?A- r" ti. : to covsnmers on tadre I ' . . -. : .1 :, a ; .''FV-.e.4ii Cotoa at nearest itaflrbad Station at 15 cents per podnd.'basis middiingi er $63 09 and IT cents allowed. k A-ioerai discount maae to wholesale ooyers. t t "?fB.,?i!?---::-t-t I: .V','t'j,,,. 1 Agents PacJflfc Forest and Stream, TUtvrvrmT TO ifFIEL J,u BBO'R. TB , ' PRAcWcAli NATURAL mSTORYli FISH '-CUll TURE. PROTECTION OF GAME. PRESER- RecfMttMd'sMy.' It is theionly Jooifealln tnlis' CeritrV that funt supplies thewants nd meets the necessities Of the 'u Gentleman Sportsman ' : n u l ' TERMS-5 00 A. YEAR..'ci .";.i-- : Liberal discount to Clubs.i r j ti ; likfi? I JiV J?'ti;s hi ;8endfpr a .ppwdmen Copy! Foreat & Stream Publishing Co., - 17 Chatham Street, (City Hall Square), V ''"-- ..---' Hew York. Post Office Box 1525 r fi-1 mar 28-tf . E.; m. uuiuriui Akcmuvui t ARTI8 has removed to the Barber Shop form erly occupied by him, in the basement of the Parcel! House, where he invites his old friends andthepnbi lie srenerally to call on hinr. - Seat workmen in the State .employed, , and Shaving, Hair Catting aad Shampooins: done at the shortest notice. . . :. i The Camden Journal, I :,..: :, -. . y ,. .."---;. ' '- . Published Every Thursday, at Camden, S.: 6.r! IS THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED r PAPER IN? Kershaw county, and has an extensire circulation among the Merchants, Farmers and; all classespf business menin the county. 1 . j - It offers the Merchants ot Wihnhigton a fleshv able Medium for Advertisiner. the cenntnr in which it circulates, being connected with that city by steam-! er dn the wateree River, and the Wilniington.Co-i Inmbia and Augusta Railroad. r , : Liberal terms will be made with those desiring to: advertise. Subscription price, $2 50 per annum. ' Address, FRANTHAM & HAYl f eb i7-tf , Editors and Proprietors f- Notice to - Trespassers. JL' HE UNDERSIGNED HAVlNGr -PURCHASED the plantation known as Orton, with the view of residing on it, notice is hereby given that any person 'fKepaiftlag n'tbe'pr8eBr'W prosecuted; and all pennlssiona... hitherto given fop. shooting and hunting oneaid premises are hereby cancelled. ":;'"T..- rqundell. J. A. BYIOWArtbfney: ' decll-3m ryHE COPARTNERSHIP f HERETOFORE EX , X isting between the nnderaigned, under the firm of - - : ,,t--r - s 'jameq Anderson! & co.,' -expired by llrnit&tionj on 1st January, 1876."' The business will be continued, by ns oa the same terms as heretofore, under the firm name of, . .rAnderson&'Loeb. JAMES tANEEON: i JACOB LOEB. i: Yjan6-tfw 11)1 v i. : ,t 1. ...!-.- ... , . That will AstoixiSAi as .vMBllm tDelignt youaf i a if-jl -aa'iir 3"ftt ii J Hi i tW i ai-ui gr.il iUitQfi -iiis 0i 'iiilJl'aiiii VhifM BLANJiBTg,,, s, Ui w ota.jg BOULEVARD 8KIRTSy i h i S " fWil5Ctetip i wameutw, . lajic :. , 10c -yaro ' At .aiiil Ls&fi. SAMSON'S. t i I Jan !tfbL;1 !;,:WMrkW s'treel? K: ''.' 'J'V! Mi! MMiT'vt -ii!. ' uiti. By USING A &OOtr 1 WEATHErt'STftiP .rf (tt't -rri v",,i -s.'ii : keep out. the cold wind. - Spiral and Straight door "k flee it 1 t i.No .35 South .Front: Ubi-J r4-, i-j-tijvv... ienenesErHits, &g.x tCElVEff THIS ' DAY BT ' STEAMTCKS, ' A i. large vatisty ef.New Toysf Candies, ttrsiiges Apples, Malaga Grapes. .California Pears. New Datesj Probes.' Fig Raisiae andevery thing cHoiee in A Conf ectoner Une, uiWJAW ijn.l6rtf,K j;i FtS8QntfecUoneaoi4. . mw ' . cniru C x-k"&T . i Mei t &EArERAfl11 9 oist-m CommisGion HerdHtots .ffV"Jlfj'l."'I 1 J'it'iJl'Mf lii .,j"ifTti Mt:l 24? itKH il . H. IH'JilJI Refer to"L B. GRAINGER, Pressdent or- uapxoi New Hanover. i,itvr j ,T ftTM ATT A I I'f I etX t . i-t tf 1 0-.iui-H'joWi rc.uHere'a -J .11 M JJ. AS. REMOVED TO- On torcn - water. Detween unesnut and mo be streets.where aud custom ew. swill be pleased to Bee his trie! .etM)&Wtf imjii'J , G CARDS mTTT T. tarioted Wthe most mgll Printing and Publiehin? Moie. JTR-INCH SHIRTING, hear W CANTON FLANNELS, S" saiud o Mo ii Mrs OF; it, , -: ; OlaOTHIlTa-; 0 TUB 6l?E-PRtCE ITSTEST 18 ADOPTSD. i'irA-A -..- 'aTole trma . than rer before. (t3 5 i ' .tn4' .53 Payablci November aiC. IV; ' . ' t j 3. f . . W. TI. VcTt ATiV A (TO .. Guano Col.'and Dealers In No, I Peruvian Guano. Tl f" ANUFACTtTRED iBTfW. tL:l IrOIiAitRD, Uj4i.YsJnark4ldi.4i-f9 4tn .ii'U'? SHOOTING COATS, VESTS, STOBJiV.OtER- COATS, KNEE. . BREECHES, TROWSERS, -JV. EGGINSOAPSl, WA , ING JACKETS, &c '" Sleeveless Coat " and' "Yest with Sleeves, either! .worn independent of the 01 her; or, both together . during raw, wetweathen, The most convenient rig ever made for shooting. . J ' , , V $14 00. Coats with sleeves; rt,ul:v!-C 10 Wt- , Vesta with Sleeves for Fowl Shoo tin?, warm and wiw roomy pocaets. Vest without sleeves, n $5 00 4 4 00 3 60 ?aps(dpuble visor).. . j '. S to . Diorm uverooats. 1 6 00 it I . fPnovEDEKii.it ttfIprfl iao,'l875.' I Wi -'H.BoUJansnV: U a y .fiu,!-. f -yv -. ' .J . " Dear Sir;- -The Hunting Suit arrived in good con ) dition by express this afteraoeru ltnts me splen didly. -. It seems to me a f perfect, miracle of cheap ness, when I consider the quality of material and the labor involved in making it. ' My wife say sit is tbe best looking suit I've gou I shall take pains to show it to my rienda, and yoo-may hear from them on their own account : With many thanks fer your courteousness as well: as your skill, 1 '.ant respect-! ' fully yaarajietiMU-i ' awukj. ..'; '...vC;..! ,!.. -L FttANCIS; L HEMPEBXX, .'; I Prest. B- S.. Asse'n for protection of tanle arid fish. ... .-.ju i. V- PoKTsitoinn. N-JB.j March 84. W75.; ? :.w 'HU HoXABtnv Bsaj j fiiW .vo;?nfij: f.u,: E. i)sor vSir."-A to the suit recently rent me I am more pleased than ever with it, and it is the best fit I have ever had. ,Yoa can "Use my name in recom mending it lot fit, color and general tadaption over anything for the same, purpose I have tried, either at nomeoraoroad. " i . . -. t. . . ".';. an 'j-til a'jfis (fjfcii'ra i'-Qd, :u!T .:J"':'-5?iv'rnoT?Nmf Te I " T. W.. EASTMAN. :.' Cdmaiander U. . Navy. The'NBw YdBxrFeDraTn.'i675.' 1MB H0iaBBD t H: '. WZi !.' t'- i.lr.irli:- j Dear Sir: Have just eceivedj your waterprof suit, and to show my. appreciation I send ah order for two more suits; ' WasiBOweH pleased with the iqnaMtj and price that I went immediately; to work .amosglmy. Mother apertsmen-ahd hope soon to send you more orders, , Thf ap is the only juing I . evet saw to fill my idea ox a shootmg or fiswng cap. i"-!'.-; ht:ua,-jmj 8. -WJ BEAUCLEUK. 1 1 WASHUiaTON jCStt, D. C. April 6. 187$. r HMiABlBi 'iiiiJJi-i I.Uli tw5.--vd iri6r jStr."-l used, one of your; Bade punting Coats through the season last fail and - Tever .made an investment in my life that gave me more satisfac tion. I want a vest pants and cap, of the same ma terial. y"Tfoura.t,., ,,WM. BROWN. " Bababoo, WiscoHBrx, March' 85t 1875. W. II. HOLABIKD, .-'tl-.' ff-,i ;--, f J: 1 X)t9orijSSr.VTZou"coat ia ia wryway ref erabTo to the heavy and bungling corduroy that I have been using The color Is Just right and I nave noticed thatlhe duckavidently regard me as nothing more than a harmless bunch, of grass, till I gave then two barrels, when tteythangeothelrinrnd. -1 . ;0 -1 1 jsi; ; Uw'BEV R RITCHIE. 1 have one of themi ItbelngraUieriate m the season, otherwise I would order. : one dozen .suits now. I would like to be -your agent here ana sell them at your prices, as I show them your price list Hoping to hear from yoasoeo; -'" f- - At Tours truly.''-' ---i'V-" ;- fe. JA00BS.- For circulars, illustrated price lists, Vfcc, Address,' 1 - W. H. HOLABIRD, Address,'' j OCt86-D&Wtf i Si?T i i.lYaiBmrauo, Indiana. ,. 11 1 fi .;i.i-ii"i 1 , i i ..; vtef:i- iif -ii Mite' t L li ii l B .fiiV- i; off -i.;;.-; t Breech "Loadinnr Guns. . We Hav forniiny yW'wltaeaccVssniAdTe a specialty of building Fine Breech-Loading Guns to the special instructions of individual sportsmen . Making for a large and select' trade enables ns to H give greater care and attention to the fitting,' shoot ing and general finish of our 'flunswihaa cani be given to those Guns bought by, the retail trade from ol havinVtheir Onria midsto fit tbem. We are. nrenaned tn'atcentJ ordsM-tta ibnlld Ofens TOLLEY..!. 8T AND AHjD .... . ... 1X& V. NATiONAill.-9X-U.Sj;y2m WitViv'MO : PARAGON.. -nil Illustrated BartlCnian!' wltk references ;d parudulars' with referenced and inBlruienfrtirHasto , - 1 . . .(' i. ir .'. .1. .nr . fflAt r D v. , .. . ( liuvauufi. , r Hill j jil'fH iKiv:iiiiiuuiU( t;v urancu umce, 2 maiden lane. xew xork guiiuKwiy, eoneerfw or. k.- ISrminebam. Xhr. iiiWi ftMyrtfl "i 'i5 npHE OLDEST PAPER IBBBvtTAXBin ClfN X culates extensively in Orange and adJqinjbn countieel SabsiptioB ;ri6evW ptr'kuU ir it .Ul.J i 4& V lfolf w t W A - .ii s,cn tugniig-fst riuis Bjso'Kurr vir tujk A9Aanl. - THE ' TWIN LtEUrStNAT.' of. .'TUB 8OL- DJBB BBl6EBAlexand Duma tMY'BirBBANB' OTrSTOTB' tGta1aMdmaffli(? FIEND--BV AlexandrBuma.'5 :?;i-;..:::- l JiIl "ilfli' ,Jrttl "M"Ufr-'i!U' Ijalt- te-tf -f -trj Bbotlabd' tos1e"-Stbw 1 ,i, ,.,.,. j .i, m.i.-. . ! 1 i f.u I.U ' 1 r M N lT--" Sni-v-rrFte'i-Httf"-- iie nontriiro STAR nOOKOIND J XTeRY ! complete in all.all lta ipctmentSi . -n Uin-charge of one of the meat skillfnlwOrkmen in the State. All kinds ef Binding executed neatly, cheaply and expeditiously. Positively.:? tl TEBMS FokAfiL Vwniactereretwnoxpceaaee rer a generar : maraet. We eplicj thjepepnageoCithos sportsmen iwbe airtt InAtrea of Kinn (inn .ftnrl whn tuns tha,imnor-.. tanAe AA,WVMMrMi)orTF -7
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 30, 1876, edition 1
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