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AGEIGULTURAI.y - HiniTTTf- Feuit Trees in TVikteb. Probably no one: who has ever made' fruit trees and their manner of growth, t and development a special ; study.; has any doufct that they need manure iust as truly as potatoes, corn, or any ' crop- which the farmer grows. But a great many farmers, with whom ; fruit growing is incidental, - seem to think that nature will, provide as amply for a fruit as for a forest , tree. And so they neglect to manure their ; orchards, and when' they have a few years' experience, these ,men'; are fully rconvmcedthat, whatever may be ; the case in other localities it does not ' pay to grow fruit in their section of the country. Nature is 7 very ' ihdul; gent, but she cannot do everything, ' an(j to ask her to provide for the' growth of the tree andalso ake it' fruitfui is requiring altogether - too i much. With the single exception of f the cherry, probably, all of, our. pom-, mon fruit trees need a rich soil and a frequent and liberal, application of manure. When should manure be applied? Some say. in ,the , spring, ofhefsln the fall, while a great many ... men attend to this work when ltis most convenient; It may not be of so much . consequence at the South; but in Northern States nature seems to point to the cold season as the best time. It isJtery desirable that all the wood formed during the summer should be thoroughly ripened. Otherwise it will be killed by the frost, ' and ,, the tree will thus be injured. If manure is applied late in the spring, in the summer or early fall it stimulates a late growth, sometimes keeping it up until cold weather sets in, and the young wood is immature and in no condition to endure the frosts of win-, ter. Apple and pear trees which are in full bearing may be profitably 'ma nured every year. Well rotted stable manure, or rich compost, is first rate. If ploughed in, should not ; run " the plough deeper than five inches;" When the trees are scattering; and the whole field in which they stand is not to be . manured, it pays to spread more than the top, and the manure should cover a largejLsnjiace on the ground than the branches shade. '.. ' j Farmers whose trees were, not ma nured last fall can profitably attend to this work during the winter, unless their orchards are located on steep hillsides, in which case it had' better be delayed until the snow is gone, lest the spring thaws and rains should wash the manure away. When the snow is not too deep, the manure " can "be drawn out upon a sled and spread un der the trees. It is better to do this workjn winter than it is to wait until spring, because when the frost comes out the ground will be soft, the wheels will cut it up badly, and the loads will draw very hard, If the work is put off until .the ground is settled it gets to-be late in the season for the ap plication of the fertilizer. , The ma. nure ought to be on the land soon enough, so that when the frost comes out, andthesoil is loose and open, the manure, which has been pulverized by the action Of the coldmay be dis solved" by the spring rains and washed down to the roots of the trees. This will- cause an. early and vigorous growth, and in most cases will secure the perfect ripening of the wood. Live Stock Journal: '', V"" , f t Savtho Seed Cobk. The experi ence of the past, has taught fanners a lesson that they do not always " heed the importance of saving seed corn early in the fall, and protecting it from influences which destroy its ger-? minating qualities. How few there are, sufficiently particular in this re spect ; often they risk a whole crop of corn upon the neglect of the outlay of a single days' labor in saving the seedj Poor seed may germinate -and grow under favorable circumstances, but for a steady and ; vigorous growth in all conditions, from the time it was plant-; ed, the seed must be of the best quality.! It is a dangerous experiment in a' season like the present one, to leaver the seed corn to dry upon the stalk,! after the blades nave been bitten by frosts. It can in. this ' case neither grow nor ripen, but must dry but. If the drying process". is not steady and? rapid, the germinating qualities be- ' eome impaired and cannot be relied' -uporr for . seed. The finest,, largest, and best ripened ears should be se-! Jected, tied into pairs by a .few husks ! iert for the purpose, and hung in the! sun long enough to become dry, un- ,: less exposed to a sufficient degree of artificial heat. This latter plan would Do a 8ood one; an abundance, of smoke would forma coating -for the Kernels and make less susceptible .to : climatic influence.. If farmers will Pursue this plan they, will be a thou sand times betterpaid for the time oc cupied than most any other work up on the farm; - When well seasoned it may be put in a dry place, lth the lull assurance of an Important begin on next fiprinS a op t 2FiItls very difficult to put this valuable article out of the way of Ver min, which .find no trouble to walk oeneatha horizontal Burface, if they Jiave the angles of two sides ' to cling w. To prevent this,.aframe consisting 2fF l' may 1)6 suspended from the raiters by strong wires or rods of iron. bvbnifS6 -tboe- gained, by husking the corn and spreading it erwnS!f?endedplatformv If Prop erly dried, tt may be piled several ears frn S h without ury, Zd dJf pne?3 -Wweapolis JOmr. towai. Times. . . i ; ? . z. ru? w14 ct0untrle3 PwpleThave W , 12 ooo oS? wnywith a Population of toW. ' year graduated 660 phy-, 2 jectm8 108 aPPMcanty.-Ia" Sesame time the nntJat.- 'UCZ inrough the massive r-rtal . of . outer gate we have come; and entering into the. jail, throusrh that door, in- the iron railing, that dosea . uio msiae en?rance, we find ourselves in a building lit which three or more wings converge to the centre hall. u wing is -amded into' three stories. - Along each story run3 a lignt iron gallery,' which you can gain by mounting that ornamental circular stair running from top to bottom. Above, large glass skvlitrhts " pie light and ventilation, f Everything : is- ugnu, . airy, .and f cheerful; The -brasses shine as. brasses shine only in jaus ana men-of-war. Let us walk along the .cells: and "look at some 'of their occupants; Here Is a mm mak ing "a pair'f .boots, and Wmingly lamer comionapie and happy.; He 'is a boot-maker; whe has been twenty times ooinmittedfor drunkenness; H6 is only a drunkardi - so we:, may 'feel! a certain amount of satisfaction that he 4s not very -miserable." What a , differ enco for him is his time spent iri jail from the intervals of freedom ! Here he worlcSj.between six and seven hours ra day and but of his earnings he re ;, ceives an allowanoeT ;larger than ever was left him by thepublic-house when at home.; Around him everything is . exquisitely clean. , His cell is boarded and measures twelve feet by seven. It is ten feet high and lit and ventilated in the most perfect manner that sci ence can devise. - On his shelf are his dish or porridge, and tins bright as silver, for soup and milk. A clean hammock, in which you might sleep most comfortably, is neatly folded and hung against the walL In a corner Is a basin With water laid on, in which he can wash himself if he chooses. " In Winter the apartment is kept at a i comfortable temperature by hot-air : pipes, i and a gas-burner diffuses a ; cheerful light in the long Winter even - ings. Should he feel ill, he pulls a bell-handle,' on a which a gong sounds '. in the centre hall and from his door the number of his cell starts; out ; and no millionaire at Claridge's is half so j punctually answered as is he by the turnkey on guard, who inquires into his : wants, and if necessary a doctor is at his bedside long ere the union doctor could be found and persuaded to visit him were he at home. . As he seems a .s quiet fellow, we do not feel much re gret that he has hacl the good fortune . to become an habitual drunkard ; but :, what shall we say to the occupant of the adjoining -well cell? Here a burly , ruffian is engaged in making mats J The work is pleasant ; the cell a fae : simile of the one described ; and as we listen to the details of the crime for which he is undergoing two months': "punishment", we cannot help con trasting his pleasant lot with the squalor and misery of his lazy, idle,' polluted life outside, and feeling that in so punishing a ruffian for a brutal assault upon a. woman, humanitarian . ism has become a crime,, and set up in our jails a temptation to idle rascals . to "come in and be happy," against which it would require a large amount of abstract morality to struggle. JSeZ-i aravia. ' :- . : . . . VECETIWE Scrofulooi nnmor. i Vmxtihx will eradicate from the rentnm ever taint ot Scrofula and erofBloaa Unmor. It has permanently cured thonsands in Boston aiid viclni- ty wm naa Men long and painf nl sufferers. Cancer, Cancerous Humor. ; . The marvelous 'effect nf Timrmrl n nu nf Cancer and Cancetons Humor challenges the most iiwiuuna aiwunon 01 me meaicai lacaity, many or -whom are preacribieg Vxaimic to their patients s cnuer. y;. j VssXTnnt has never failed to mrn.the nut !n.i aezibie cue or canker. ;-' ' Mercnrlal Diseases. The Vkgtin meets with wonderful rncceis in! ute care 01 tua class or diseases. . Pain' In' the! llones. . -,- . i . I' . In this eomnlalnt the Vsonm Is HiaViwat nwi edy, as it removes from the system the producing' ause. s - Salt Rheum. i -h - , . , , . 1 Va4 f Aw fi.1, DVflitw CAnI V . - J . a , . Tit - it ly yield to the great alterative effects of Vegktisb. i! -, Erysipelas. " 7 I vustimk has never failed to cure the most In-' veteraie case of Erysipelas. - Pimples and Humors on the Face ' Reason should teach ns that a blotchy, rough or . pimpled ekin depends -entirely 'Upon an ' ln&rnal cause, and no outward arniilntinti ran nv Mm defect, Vienui is the great blood-purifier. Tumors, Ulcers or Old Sores, Are caused by an 'f'mpure" state of the blood. Cleanse the blood thoroughly wtth ,VeTWu,nd the compUlnts rill disappear. . ; w4 s ..... , . ; .. ..... ... ", . 4-! f j!..!t ! . ''-.j. . . .,., Catarrh.. '. Tor this complaint the only substantia! beneflt can be ohtained through the blood V setim is the great ulood purifier. ' - t - ; ' i . Constipation. V; oitinu does not act as acathartic to debilitate the towels, but cleanses all the organs, enabling each to perform the functions devolving on them. -yt piicm., .. . - VKosrnni ha restored thonsands to health who had been long and painful sufferers. -( a - ...rv.;, i,-SiA fa -..t 1 1 JWA'rt! S r Dyspepsia..;; . If VxexTiHi is taken regularly, according ttf di rections, a vertain and speedy cure will foQo'w it use. i !.. ... . ... . , .. . - ' Falntness or the stomach. "r Vxennre iBTjot s flmulatlng hitters which cre ates a actitions appetite, but a gentle tonic, which action1'- r?to-tto eVmch(io healthy Female Weakness " -V'xatm acts directly ipon the causes of these complaints. It invigorates and strengthens the allays iiifiammatkm. - ' ; ;. . . General Debility. - - In this comDlaint the ood effeeta of tfcjJ-Vwni- tihx are realized immediately after commencing t take it ; as debility denotes deficiency of the blood and Yxoztdtji acts directly upon Ibe hloed. ... .. . . " VJQBTINK IS 80LD BY ALL EEUGGISTS. . Feb 1-DJtWlm v ' 7 . ; r , . t ' '- i - , . TX7KDDDG CAEUSUTO VlSmNG CASDS ' T ;priated in theauMt elegsnt style, at' - ' -, - WlC H. BSRNASD'9 . nt11 ' Prtutlng and Publishinir Hone. BUSINESS pARbSj,;., .- .. t'W -. .l,U.i. CV'iJ; .l;?'UJUBtt'J-t-t . AOVUM.. B. TOLUBBKjj - cr?w 'font mS :iaoeL St., L '.-i";i ' WltfflllfOTOR. NpC. W U0LESAL8 GROCERS JJ'T.rj .H , 1 VxL Jid W AW rrs BKAtJHEs. . UonBtry merchants will do well by calling oi at n Sxwinfau? ourstoi.- ; - ioTi9-tf - ' ii,,.- - j, 7 . r - ' frj ; t-.-j ;.-j 1:F J?UT.CUEJL.I Jfc SON. I i.nd Dealers in. wrv! FIor, Hajr,'- and aleo Pre wr. .wF,vnn 'SUS(ofi UroaudaieaO, Pearl Hominy aft IT CrltB' - and ION. Water u WUmington, a J i.. cvprtcwrn ui me Aercnani'B Flonnng Mills. 'Vi.,-.. :i iJ U , ,' ( ;...' 4, -pf i July 7-D4Wtf.ei.j4Ji All , - ; GENERAL iic-" ' Commission Llerchants . - wii.MiFicJToiv. pr. r. if "Heferio L a GRAJNGKB, Pretsdent of Jank of , New Hanover.-- ) -jai87-tf i,'"1! A .'-.Si?! .-I. 1 M.! 1 i:. PIANO iJJTOJED AT JIALF PRICK. ALSOf r i i it; , i-1 an us ;r ; " ' Or TBS MOST CKLKBBATXD 1L4KB, J , y AND FINE ORGANS OF THE HOST RBLIABLK . MAKBT fcNOWN, .,- , FOB S A LB CHEAP ONLT Bf J. F; Rueckert,1 AT 27INOKTH FRONT.8T. j . , , '' " '- He offers for Sale ' ' 3 5 t FIAHOS and OBGAKS, New and Sccond-Haiid, :; . 1 EXTREMELY LOW, ; i j 5 AT 27 NORTH PXtONT STREET.! He guarantees- to sell Cheaper than offered' Else- . i.. it. u - where, I ; Always Remember that , RUE CKE R T - Receives Orders and. en be seen only AT S. JEWETT'S BOOK STORE, '. -' (Love's Old Stand), North Front Street.. jan li-DWtf j ; Havana Lottery, Ordisarj Drawings Erery Fifteen Days. 78S Prises amounting to . 1 " of Z....i .$450,000 . 100.000 5o,oeo .. 25,000 1 1 1 of. of ... ,of.... a " 10 " 89 " of 5,000 each. .Of . 1,000 each., of 6W) each.. io,eoo lo.ooe 44,500 635 ot SoOeach...... 106,000 Circulars with full information sent frt. Tickets for sale by P. C. DEVLIN, i. . Stationer and General Agent, may 7-oawly 30 Liberty sL. New York. : S. W. Goodtfdge, Grafton, Windnam Co. Tcrmont. . , . .. HANUFACTURER OF '.: . Fine Fishing Bods : ; . .-. . or au kinds. :: " ' Particu.ar attention paid to making reds adapted to Southern trade. ' - . - . . -- - -: ..... : t Rods of any desired pattern , ; . MA B E TO ORB ER r . . on short notice and at reasonable prices. , Send for Circular' ' . ! X- - July 18-DWtf I fth or wfthout Portabfe Hot Wafer Reservoir arid Closet" : Son't buy aa old-tuoinei Start, tat get at With all latest imprarementsr largest Oven and Ruer. Iftigest rlWiBoxlbf fyig wopd, fentllated Oven, Fire Back and Fire Box. BottomIn sures a Quick, Sweet and Even Bake and Roast. . Swing Hearik and Ash Catch: Won't sod flw er ttrpefc Durable Double and Braced Centers and ttinjg Covers.1" Bun but little fraodV " Hat Mica or Solid WfraaV Carefully fitted Smooth Castings. : No OW Scrap lrpn Nickel Plated Trimmings. " Oven poor 1 .Ground and Silver4lks Polished iiri,ltaiWbg i Heavy. BestHmltoit:: Won't cracL . , .V .-o. -' Ifuufactured h ' ' " " RATHBONE, SARD fit CO Maift Uy. ,h Sold bw an EnierprUinff Staler te eesry 2bsf - ' PAHKBB Ji TAYLOB," nov 13-D2taw 8a Tu 4 W8m Wilmington. V Mi ETALLIC CAiTKTDOK, tMILtTASTi HUNT ' INGANIX CRBKDMOOB" WFLBS;, - ;, V( ... i )ii'tf-f ,- - -...uf '.ntr(:; ,. : EXCSL ALL OTSKBS TJX ACCD- ? . o - . BACT, )8TSSNGTa ANB ' " . SAFETY -'-i iis s' I r-- Ho Premature Ditt&Mg Ever Oceiirf. Every Elfle Warranted good shooter. tBattbr 40, 44 end 60.100of.an Inch, and ofany desired length.' Charge of powder from 50 to 1W5 falns;,;, weight of balls fro S30 to Mi grains; l istbok;.' plain'; leo) Pistol grip and Cheeked; Blghti:pTa!th;r 'letpd. Peep Bigbts;-Vemler with interchangeable- front sights - and Wisd-tsn,j" KriTTrIety ot am munition for above guns, constantly on hand. . r V ' rncei irom ss9 to visa. ' ; BHABPS BIFLB COJLPAItY, septJl-D&Wtf - ::& -i- ---'f. t m, il.li I H AS REMOVED TO BIS NEW BTJILDmG. ub aana w awr., oetweea unesnnt and atnuterry streets, where he will be pleased to see his friends ud customers. octT-D&Wtf j, RAILT(MTI T.TNTBR. An CiBOtlHi COMliEilLiT,C0 rTt"! 0picBiiHSAStrPERraTiniT)iJT; - I, ' mjngjon, N,C, Dec 16, Iff. ;- :: QMm&M Sctodiile. Pl11? after .the J9th, Inst.-trains wiUjrun over . Passiigcr an el 3f all'Traiiis-Da itanngtoi tharlutti bArFlv9 111 eat; cur, jave.ni.rioeai i.i.ii.v; . 6:30 A.' At' 6:30AMJ ArrixatWgmiatp1iatAL.i.AJ.U.l 7:00 PJM. a7st Freistat laira Paaeeifeer Tra .0 1m! jueave Wilmington at""-.,..-. B:KP. Arrive at Charlotteat .lO:30A.i , ieave cnariottc at 7: n -an p 1 v i Leave Charlotte" t:!J.?t:.f:-: .V:.171v.:i.: t.TirA.!llt.1 Arrive at unarioUcat. 6:00 P. M4 Arrive at Shelby , ..11 :30 A. !M. ;l-eve.bftelbyi,vv.a.. j.: .12:30 P. M. cjHim vmei isngmeer ana BuperintendenL WILffllBiaTON, COLUMBU .IA WILMINGTON. W. C; Deci. lrtS, I . ..'i 1-. "i s 1$ MiwaiJC , Change ot Schedule. ! ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, DEC. 10TH, THB . following Schedule will be run on this Boadi NIGHT EXPRE88TRAlW (DsLilyll toe Wlmtajtoa.iL P. k iaye riorence...-.i.,J..1.i..Ml,.s- .lasA. M. Arrive at Columbia .. 4:10 A. M Arrive at Augusta, r 9!00 Ai, M. 4. IK T U Leave Augusta, ...... Leave CInmbia...i. . "ttiir p. m. Lve.jrtorence....t .l&A, hU Paeaengers eo west beyond Colombia jtake uua wsui, jemving wumington St if. M. , . ; :.r ' i-i ...iitu.tU i pay 1 1 5h Dally (except: Suda.) Leave Wilmiugieu .. 1 V..' I "."'",:(' A !M Arrive at Horence .. ..:.v.;...;- 1:40.PM uc?K r lorence. ....... l:!Xr P M Arrives at Wilmington .......... 7. -05 PM i X'unnectset Florence wtthK.!EL trains for Charles ton. , - . . . , , . : , Hurler Car on this train between Wilmington and, buauvBHiU . i.,. .jj Qj- TfirpugliFreislae Train Bally1 (except .-4,r '.Wddayii', j "-Mivewumington ... I:s6-F., M. Arrive at Florence. 1:00 A.M. Arrive at Columbia...; a'. .-: J0K A.' M. LeveColumbU..i..,tf...i;J.-ji.,i..iJ.i-. :ao P. M. Arrive at Wilmington.1.: , 3 45 P.VM. ' Loeal Freight Trews leave Wilmington Tuesdays. Tburedays and Saturdays at C:S0 A. M and arrive at Wilmington Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 0 P. M." ." . -.-, :t . . l( .... ' Paseeneers for Charleston, Columbia and Augusta ana oeyena soouia take Nlgbt Bxprese Train from Wilmington. . . j Through Sleeping Cars on night trains for Charles ton and Auguflta. r 1 . v ' 1 Jambs akdebson,- , dcc21-tf , .,. . 1 ,ennSuo1. -rr ...... . . . , ," , . in, : n : j ; , m 1 Wilmington & Weldon RAILROAD CO. j Orncat o 6xhl 8uramiiTuiSMT, I f ; Wilmington, N. C., Dec. 17, 1876. f ' Change of Scliedalo No.J,25,'f ON AND' AFTER "DEC! 19TH, PAiSENQEB Trains on the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad will run as follows : ; - ., i D1Y TBAIN, Leave Union Depot day's excepted).' i. daUy. CSun--1" '' ' il , At: T:35 A. M. .Arrive at Goldsbezo. 11:30 A..M, , Kocky Mount. 1:88 P. M. rtcmun .... j.. ....... .i ... Leave Weldon daily At Amve at Bocky Mount..!. ......i.... : 3.4S r. M. 10:05 A. M 110 A. M, 1:60 P.. M. 6:05 P. M. Leave Union Depot daily . .'. . 1 ..... .At 7:80 P. Mi 1:30 A.1 Mi 4:84 A. M4 7:15 -Am MV 7:00 P. M. :5T P. KJ 15 A. MJ amTCK uoiosdovo... .-... -, t Kocky Mount. M , ' weioon. v., .v.... Leave Weldon, dafly,.... Aims at Kocky Mount.,,. , .uc Qoldaboro..j.... Union Depot 7:80 A. M.; The mail train makes close connection at. Weldon Tor all points North via Bay Line and all rai routes. . i - Parlor Car run on this train between Wilming ton and Portsmouth, -f ' Express 'fnia eannecta ,. only r.with -i all 'xaili route.- PnUmajx's; Palace Sleeplnsr Cam b true xraiBa FBEIQHT TBAIaS; will lekX WBmtnJiton trl- weekly at 5:00 A. M., and arrive at 1.-40 P.M.: i f JOHM . DIVINB,' ' ' General Superiatendetife .VJeesjttf.ftY ,;:THE'STi:R;?r,.':T? Published at MaHoil, S. C$3 . ii. .-II -H..J ti .-J-lJ.i ..uriW 1 :.-TiC. Year in AdVaric, A uu: l r Offers the Tdriowmg liberal prmiom. to sub- ;A1HANDSQME.BNaaAVWO mM hLV to single subscribers. .i i.h t is. .v-.i AN EXTKA COPY OF THE STAB for one year to any one who will send a Club or Frvz subscribers, and an Engraving to eacbtaember of the Club. A LADY'S MOBOCCO 8ATCHBLL OB SET OF GOLD STUDS, each valued at $7 50, to any one sending a Club of Fifteen.! U ut I TEN DOLLARS IN GOLD for a. r.lnh of tent,. JLire. i!."-.;ti-Ji mi!" it i iu uj . m .TWSNTV-lVSiPIAB. IN ,;3BBENBACKS for a Club of Fifty. , . . x FIFTY DOLLABSirN 30LD for a Club of One Hundred. . ,. ; , .... , . , . -r AN ELEGANT" FAMILY &BWIN& lAt!HlirE, WUoox Oibbs. worth ASo: for. a Club of On Hun. qreuauu suit. (ii ',(71.1.- .1. W. OZ.' J Jl 1 lUfi. ... ......... S !; .ni -I W 1 f ii M '1'. fll t linaiHrv ni'iTomvfu imiwi laj. . aw tfentlettaa' in every neighborhood might get .one e mora of ihe handsome uremhimii aSThvmIT c t ..- :i i . I Premiums promptly paid .on receipt of : names ac companied by the cash.. , , , , .v . , ' u ibj u nsuuuoi ij urait, j f osi oreer, wr ui xcKiwenNi letter at our nsic. Address lauie lelterijto is.iJ. w-t Hr r W. J. M0JKALIi, Bdltor, Marion. R. C. decl5-tf TtoPiedmoiit'Piss; Y8 IHli' ONLPAie' PUBLlfeKD ;hf cX J. tawba county", and has an extensive circalation among merchants, farmers, and all classes of busin nee men in the State. . The PRESS is a11 ,..uJ . WIDEAWAKE DEMOCRATIC PAPER, and is a desirable medium for advertising in Western North Carolina. Liberal terms allowed, on -yearly advertisements. . v . , ..,v' Subscriptiou p in advance. Address ' v? . j ' , a ?. j i 4 ,v ... MUHBILI, A TOMT-tWRrtW i martGMf . j, Uu:Rditers and Proprietors. -Insurance NatibeT rfiHE UNDBBSIONSn, GBNEBAfr AOENT' OF JL the W"ningtei Mutual Fire Insurance Ce.!has recently accepted the agency of the Seaboard Fire Insurance Co., of Noriolk, Virginia, having ash capital vf Two Hundred Thooeand Dollars, U now prepared to write policies against loss or damage hi we on the most favorable termsC' '-. ' ' defe gileod Tu Th Ba-8m SAM'L N. ANNON. ToyponfecfloiierieSr Fruitsy . IJJIiViJUVAl lSAl J& DlUUUUU,tA XV large variety ef New Toys, Candies, Oranges," Apples,. Jiaiaga urapea, vauiornin rears. New. Dates, Prunes. Figs, Raisins and everythina. choice in tne uonrecuonery line, i Jan 16-tr , Fruit and Confectionery Store. . ...... i 'i'., r I-I r" I ' IN. -LJrJLJLM XJr .- wrvn t9in iAnr ' ' 1 K.i.r'iaamnlete.in- all- all'kMunintmantjyt and is in charge of one of the most skillful workmen in the State. All kinds ef Binding executed neatly,' cheaply and expeditiously. A V A 1 4 k C59klCaiia3kBlfL ..it . f ... A f, it,- i - . ,; i ; r, .1 : ISACHIITES.- TA'hetnl Tenuis of lir- M ? n rtaB "efoe Seeendhhe.h d f'OOr.HSTICM PAPER FASHIONS. . j i The Bes Ptarn made. Sehd 5 eta. (or OaUlegue. ;j Address DOMESTIC SEWING HACS1TE CO. A1 O - d8iy atj home. Agents wahtei.e Outfit yw iffl terms 1 irea' xituaa; CO., , Augusta, Maine. '"Future events WopWdedbjf rules inlSenner'a Propb e-tle -BootCi Fortunes foretold ' In the ,up and downs of I prices, for thwnett twenty years 5 the future judged Py.the past. "What years to make smouey otf Jpiv iron; fcoge, eornproyfeionBS rotton. and when, we wil' have the next nanie. niriiAtMr . J haf d times will end and batinc&e reviWsffliiBu ; iv i ery fanriet? manufacturer, legitimate trader inft. specmaior snonia nave ine 000k to know the fu- njto UBii lJLL 31 fA';E"E?iL"JEO"M!S . a siuuseuoia w eKiy Juasazmie! i'l A ij'.. j..if. bxVoTK&Te ,t-l. Pottlar Xlteraitire, pod .all Bf alter ,1 of Taste, and Cnltiire. .- i 1utohi Joitbs-ai. nppears sn ?newi typs'shd yriin wmer mevuanicai improvements, making u tpe Knnr,imf. Anlrfwl4taw iAi JT..TL i. wvw;.JUVl J' JVUIUN 111 un VUX1IXT., i Appeton's Jounitu. eimscito ibe coapreheiisiTe, . Including in its Tilan all hnmnhon nf htmtnM .nil ; treating all subjects of interest to intelligent read ers , tone more than the larcrest of the Monthlv Ma.uKimAa ' while in quality its literature is of the highest class. Pxlce4 per Anaum) 10e per Nnmbe . Special Annouiicemeiit The undersigned have procured, exclusively tot tuuociiiiHB to- AnrjkSTOS B ' OUBKAJp, a spienou(4 CHAELE5 DICKENS IN HIS STUDY. which is offered, endetf special terms, 'to every snb scriber in ndvance -to JoUBHAl.,for 1876.. ; , .. i ? :Thi steel engraving is in line end BUppld.ifift 3s not a fancy picture, but an .actual represented en bf Charles Dickens' study at Uadehillt . while the por-? trait tri-the'- disanuishiid 'author Is Btrlkijigty 'I he size of the Plate is SO -r 14. nrlntii plate paper tx; makmg ;'large lihd handsome cuKrTiDK lor uip parior.or,. uprary wau. The exte cmion of the Pl&te is of a sneeriop nrrinr ' i . The ordinary pricsot a Ssteel engraving of tMs'r cuaracier m toe pnni-snops wsnid not be less than.; jjvjitusx mm uvuars. . 11 is onerea tsectusiw ly to eubgcribera. in addition to A6e .ToroiHit.fnr rn year, for S& 80 tnat is. for xL.00 adititinnai nh yearly advance subscriber to the JotiBHAL for iSTC, may receive a superb engraving' worth fully' Ave i ninitiiii - i i " i. . iiii-.t ij..iA j ... This engraving is entirely new. It has never been for sale in the prinfe-shoba. sad cannot hit rMMnaa except in connection with Afplston'b Journai, up- "l IE11UB BIIU CVUU1U0I1B glVCB BOOV4' li Will BO maueu io suescnDers, postage prepfCd. T-iin-i A 'i' AtPLETOlT & CO., I . , -.549 & 55 1 Broadway, JKw-forlx. r fit jrr PER WEEK guaranteed to Agents,' Male iuu f eunue. in Lneir own jnrjiiitv Tm Terms and OUTFIT FREE. Address P. O. , VICKERY A w., Augusta, me. .. , JCKf0 fCOfTPerdayathome. Samples worth $1 U)i i ' ID free. Stieisoh Co. Portland, Jte. VfcTlSYCHOMANCY; OH ROm. fTHA-RMTOfl' a- ; now eicner sex may jascinate and- gain - the uracie, ureams, Hints to Ladies, etc. 1,000,000 Bum. A queer uook. AaorCSS IV WILLI A MS Jt ruD s, jrnuaaeipma. A treats the greatest chance of the a dress, with stamp. National Copying lanta, Ga. ' ' : ' Ad i At- EirfPLOYiTIElVT,1nale and female, salary or commission. We pay agents a salary of $30 k week and expenses. . Eubska M.''g Co iiartroriL conn.1 funiculars Tree. . jaa hj j ..i u-tf '.;: i i . , i ' i-f- " ' - y-i ;-' Ec:3. Lilys' J.COTatiE:?iik: F o.tll PLANTS, do 81.. 10 FOLIAGKD BLASTS, doSJl. 4 tfk llfVlAllT W 1 WlHd A . C V. WT. XO PLANTS fcomprislngail the above varieties)! J.W TT IflUU n .lliUCiWI aajr XV ASOVJiii NDOW.PLANTS.4o-tJlr. IO AS80B.1V do.,81. lVBNA8,do-75cente. SCheiea Album Chromos sens toUA eack collection. . Address; TtaGreeribrook ft Palerson Cit7 Jturseziess ' or J. GBEIVES, Sec-y, Box SPaixswh, ,J. SC "W. -if-'". L' j 3: TOLIEY'S V J4- E N GL I SB - ts - ' ! ... ' : .r' imilt ii'nv r;-!ri-.iiM i lire ecu-Loading . V We1 have fo? many years, withgreai success, snide? 'aspexaalty'of huildmgFine BreetLoadiBe OunsJ to spectallnstructtons o? Individual sportsmen J Making for a large and select tohde enables us to give greater care ana attention to tnenttingJ Shoot- in and general finish of onr finna than nn ho given to those Gnus bought by the retail trade from manuractHrera who produce for a general, market. We solicit thepatronageof thOBS sportsmen .who are Judges of Fin Suns and who know the impor tance of bavins their GnnsiBad tn st ihtm i - We are brepared to accept. . orders to build Guns ofJS?y3elKhi S&Se.' proportion or style. , ' ! . ( .. no TOt STAND. NATIONAL! CHALLENGE, ViHifJItH I : . .... ; Full Illustrated parUculart with references and instructions for self measurement forwarded on ap- plication,- -J;-! jfi: h-.T. JT. A W. TOLLEYJT- - urancn umce, s Maiden Lane, New York. : ' Menofactory, Pioneer-Works, Birmingham, JMr. Snfeene 11 -Harris siJfU fa ilf-l ifi'iDi "f'rtl b-UHtlrl.lt it BASS A FRA 8 JFOJRKi 'JVT t7.a':, e&.or deeeaflfia rnnda can have them nicely executed by sending him a pnotogrspn to work from. - A good photograph is necessary to insure a" good likeness.- The prices below Include postage by isnail, on toller. A neat frame of walnut andgilt will be furnished M those whd desire It, at il.BftiMS.oa; J " t- ,rri Ar,S Ovt JsWTIsVQRlJil.K1'UUHi . nu. uwiw iuwh wBixra Kit, tux wubsi jiHia; to delineate; accorateiy,f rein a photograph orethd . etuetheexketnkenssr any one.- We guartm satisfaction.'',, Uzfoi-d Le4dar.l ? ,;; 'jvtr-fr lent'try4iim,' ' fCeiitral Protestantn , ' .ST Venable,y L- Bauns; jthasTrefleefSttnddH' rnvTj. S- f!,!t f v,r4 tW !Pw"eis it. SlleelinG;a76Iiktings iToaa'tory, Geo. Hi .Mi f'Ulllit ,rPB SALS Al . !i JC.S LOWEST MARKET P2UCZI3. ItXHALCO'SnrtSSION MXSCHANTS,CorBer ; Mi Princess and LorUu Water! street, .Wflming- w e' win conduct onr business with the determina tion to establish a first class Strictly Commission House, and to give entire satisfaction to Sail who may favor us with their patronage. - oct 5 tf " ma, jev v ,io nvow mse ana oe sncc6srui. pe snv. name; ipost "paid, for fL,' Address SAM aausaatii jtHunonage, ttoss county, tr. " wye m BiiBcuuns 01 any person tney choose, in stantly. This art all ban possess, free, by mall, for 25 cents: together with a Marrfapft Qnidn TfornHan f'-T !,f i. ' Tened, Assignee of B. Weill f of -t - v wy . r ItnnfilQMni,- .,-.-.r -rt W0BTH OF ;Illh4tk0 P,"l-:.J t . S 'V-T TT a, 'try vj i- izi h.t l ti nn i jiuui-r TC2S JLBOTB STOCK 1XA9 BEXI! r .u iFBICES ABB MASKED ON GOODS,5 ANB--THB tfrPBIQiSxWEM JB ADOPTED : -?"QK AMQXJNT8 0F $100Ain OTJ3S, BPSCIALTESMS FaTOBABLXITO BtlYBBaCAN BE MADR : mfTTS sT-TTl fc asr Tri . u w-w y,-' arfwn. Wv-vyn : t. 1 --..: j.'. - :'l"P'mmoWTOaolaerms tnanTe! before o ?r ; ? , i A ;5;,t l .-i.J . jj t CSIk? n.eajre9t .'o 8taltlon at 15 cents pel Jan 15-3m. ti. - - t a vv wu uiuu ! Du.beeu f ages. FIE LBSB OR TSt ttrrfrlt. rflV wrKl-eV KiiTIXRBit CROTBCT ION OF 'OAMB PBBSEB-: v a -j 1 m i m i yi Ha.-v .. . .mr m m lairii ail - u i m bbv s 4 It ja ihe cAlvCJdtirtraTm thl iCeunW thai- fnl Rpuv yapc4e:weoaeeeaineeor tee i ciOentlemaii Sportsman. ' ntRitfs?; nn a vtir liberal discount to Clubs. ' i . .'..Uii :8end; for -l Specimen Cttpy 'FWst Stream PnWlshlns Co., - v ;.' Chatham Street, (City Hall Square), r t , : i New xorK.! " 'mar28-tf.' Post Office Box 2253 ' EEYOLUTIOS IN GBOCEEIES.J; -, r-v w; v: ' B ABE BET AILING THE CHOICB8T, ; FAStlLY GROCEUIE it THE LABQB INCREASE In OtJB BETAIL SALES .ii iji'i i.s - r - ' -- j induces us togiyethe Consumed all the advantage of wholesale TBicEs.-?:;t;frl;' JV!1; ;-u ! ! i. 1 1 & 13 Sonth IfYoii t St. : feb-tf.il AV. ABTIS has removed to the Barber Shop form erly eccumea oy.nus, m tne casement of tnePsrcell House, where he Invites his old friends and the put HC seneraDv to call on him. Best workmen in th 4fl. AmnliS .' DV. T1 'r.i.l Z77 ' . oiuLuiWDuacaunaue'snarEen nance. -' ; Tlie Camden Journal, Finished Eury, Jfjtifty, 'Qmiffff. IS THB OLDBST-ESTABIJ8HBDPAPEB ;IN , Kershaw county, and has an extensive drculatkid among the Merchants, Fanners and all classes oi business men in the county. i " ; j It offers to the Merchants' of Wilmington a desiri able Medium fee ; Advertiains-. the emntrv fan whir.H er on the Wateree Bhrer, andthe Wilmington, Co- iiuuim obu. Augusta aauroae. ' ; Liberal terms wiU.be made with, thoee desiring to HUYCTUBO. .,.. ; '1, jl.rf...ii5i Pubscrtptlon'prlce, $S 50 per annum.; , Address, i-i FRANTHAM HAY, .Jebivtf o tfl ivl Editors and Proprietors Ilotice -to Trespassers. -.4 r.'.II HE UNBKRSK3NED HATING P&BCHASED k'r VI'' f t.i,IJ the plantation known as , Orton, with' the, vew, of -"' if- ' ' . ,. "... "1 . .... ' residing on it, notice is hereby given that any person jr 1 ' r t.t' ' 1 trespassing on the premises will be prosecuted; and all permissions' hitherto .given for ; shoothig- and hunting en said ni'aWherebf canWdedJ 1 CopiiitoerflTToticol A istinz between the nnderslzned tnder 'the firm of t-": ' . . s ' 1,. '.if t. t--''-i'l?"! " ! 1' expiretf ty . nmltalion on 1st January , 1876, The bustiiees will be eontninedhr us on the same wms as bereUif mile the firm name of ' ' si IB GTMMU lUJIKI 'UID UB' IHUU QUI I ".'. Anderson & Loebirs f n . ' T rva . a vnTcanif !jano-tf Ll -.tjv.rl.. OfcM'f -it -is That 7iU Astonish, ao well a s Delight you. ,tt uhi'iit i 4 Hts-ts'S ol ootlolv: 19WaiTEBLAMKIT8r it'tW Pk, BOtJEAWlKfe;11 Al -?romBp 8TTpj(m 8HIBTINO4 heavy aaWamsuUa,HSc OANTdlf FLNNBlif :u ' f i S'jjs: iyW . ' . . t or -. . i It . t iti'rr-Sl! l!fl -:IflEp;',pEI4.pfe Jt' 'PAPER: 01 Jp Fieii&port articles by tv t Fqst - Pciiyrs A 2E5t51Sh lAmericai I-iCii, 3 'Lionthal t.w. jd.ihiiub..c leany. 1. ... T , nena stamp zor specimen copy to . M BODA6UN. AprilbHf 81 Park Bow, New York G A LE Urn W ersrthp c,Slock-:A1R I?IUVA1T5 BALE, it 11 . !' !." ?! -. if . " ji . if. , . . ai i. . ..... .. ... ..1 . 'mPWN.IK.lLlHTiIJiAKCEa. at v nvt es- , . .. x fTt ? 'JVi t . .l ' l . " 1 rftyr y ..Y4jv U43 i-j-i iVTV IRA rmiawn mirrn $46 Cash, 5 Payable November $t, X:! pound, basis middling, r $6& 00 and It cents allowed. r, ; . . -v.. V.- vw.. j i.j:it.iK"i-"iwiu"uv.. anux43aiersiBjo. i Peruvian Uuano. ' -44i- .s ff wlf I 5 S Si I' . :.'; V-1 -a'i;i )) ' Lm;' ... , , flmiiiHiii iki. i WATPnqOF'Aim MILDEW-PROOB, fiUOOTIKO dk.VISnlNd SlJlTSj ryrtstl -l?it ftti(K)wi--i.t inJj i.f MANUFACTiTRED,' iBYiWi i p.-: HOLABlRD, Valparaiso, Indiana. its Jo:r vn,-i, -i . BBOOTIN,, CPATS,,iVKaTSk;IWWM.rtOVEB . i.pOATA 7 BNEB. BREECWKS . TRQWaEES, LKGaraS,CAP8,W3t DJAC5fcs,c. leeveieM-eoatrand Vbst ' wttli Sleeves,' feither.l worn independent of thamhor. n hntk i,vAihu. during rtw wet weather. , ,he most convenient rig ever made for -shooting. - - r-,- s .'$14 oo.. Coats with sleeves, c "1-1 iHUi u M00; Vests with Sleeves for Fe Shooting, warm and . .... .r-j If ..f. 4 .f. . s.1 mi vescwitnoutsie sleeves. -J'-' ..' nn PantSuii -vf fji-jt l ivM-.'iw.j siiiT. ui , Caps(doublevisor).f,L i,or. . ,..,Vl yi i,, a t0 Du,rmwvercoais, . ,;. ;t.; .f iUJ,?i!.r;B 00 , - TSSTI0IONIAI.S. "m T0T'ATBrtnitv).-M I'. A. fiA viii r Jei -Sir.-nThBHunting gelt arrived In good con diUon by express this afterneejk It fits me splen- uiaij. eeems to me a perfect miracle of cheap ness when I coasider the quaMty'of - material and labor involyed in making iL Mr wife say sit is the best looking, suit I've got.. I shall take pains to show it to my friends,' and you may hear from them on tneir own account. With many thanks fer your i wuiiwiwum ih jwbui as your skui, x am respect fuUy yours, a," -., .i ...... ,. , FRANflTS TT HHUOTBT V .: i PreetTB. S. Asso'n, forprofecUonof fame and fish. '. Dear Sir: An to ' the suit recently rent mo I am more pleased than ever with it, and it is the best- fit I have.- ever had. : You sail unem mm a n Mrnm. mending it for fit, color, and general- adaption- over ' anything for the same purpose I have tried, either at home or abroad. wl?"l'ti' -"- " I T. W. EASTMAN, 4 1 " , I Commander U. S. Navv. TiuiT Rrw ' Yjbax, yebraary ll Jgln, Mb v Jtear ir: Have Just received year.' water-proe f Dink, wu w uiuw MiTi ajawquiw a eena an oraer for two more suits. Was so well pleased with Hie qualltj and price that I went immediately to work among ny. brother . sportsmen and ihcspe . soon to send you more orders. Tbo cap is. the mly thing I ever nw if mi my.iaea or snooong or ngnine cap. u;i'i irM.j sfu L;W; bcacclbuk; ': WAsaxsirrorf Cot,dc:, April cHfflk, lOLABIKP. - .lhut,.r. W. IL Hi Dear Strr-inaeS one ef vnnr I)nV-t Ttnntinr ..Coats through the season last tall and '.never inadc "n investment in my life that gave me more saUsfac ittoni:.' X want vee pants and api ef tbe-gawte ma- .al, r : : .-:.! ? .iiiws4.sii jiWht- biuwmi m -"J -:BArabso, Wiscoasrif, iardi 85 1875: TT, xu nuiittimntj T Dear' Siri Your coat is in everv wav nreftu-ahln to tne heavy and bundling corduroy that Ibave been using, i The color is yust right sad I have noticed that theducks evidently regard ms as nothing more than a harmless bunch of grass, till I gave them two barrels, when they changed their mind: ' ..i.'.i.1.-! i.r'-'. jsv; iCKrrcHiE. SltLlOt AiaUAWA. Jariniunr Hfl IfWK rr. jo. um.i Biicn, . - - 3 'Dear -Sir. The suits you sent mesrethebest that have ever been sold here, , and eery hunted, will ' hare one of them. , It being rather late in the season, (otherwise ! would erder "one dozen' 'sutts' now. ' I would like to be your agent' here and sell them -ht . .your pncs, as enow naem-yoor pnee uss. Moping liW UCOC IIWUI UB WJUU,r Yours truly;' St. s-i t-t'itj; ub; JACOBS' srVkr irinMilara 1l1nswMta1: nsM Hln A Address,-j y .i ,,n. -W. fi. HOLA BIBIk !' ; ' OCti9-XltWH Valparaiso, Indiana. npHE OLDEST- PAPKB TUB STATB. f CIB f.JL eulates extenstvelyiia; Orange nddj4misn luweS!P P6! i-Lj -.iT ..... .-1-, i lJoHNU. CAMEBON, "I ' 1 toett.tf-v t -f-wtHf BditwwM rpssirtetnr; t .-,r,i . .TTil-jiT rit Hw! . -(it.TTNjijr r-t i-.t -r i :ui .EYES, JA3K5Q1? "VrnlTES, ' 3 'i4tf I it li x.! 1it Jti"' fts H " i: vtJlH.tf oi.unis-.PJSERLESS,'AjC;,f&c. I ' For sale low by " ' ' " " - jan SO-tf . B INFO ED, CBOW 4 CO. - ----- !' S!i'L4VH'1 T A ' ' i AJY VSINa-A J OOOtf v WEATHER BTBIP 'TO keepi'ut' ihe co'ninb'jja j ?priBgs Ax "t. nta Axes at fl -C 0, at ' T .1?. 'r".?J ViU i, TT HAYEjra B.SCEIVFJ) BY E?PJ5ES3 BLOCKS of the latest StVles of Hati fwTliu nd ckii. ' dren, Mrs. Virginia A. Osr4prep4eed to alter, press and bleach work entrusted to her. Old Bounds and Gteodetuea: S SPaAskul Batmade , , Look ai VTetl ai Sew. NrrbetWewisfcFHl4th street.' ' -Ma A a tsililO 16 itftlsur. sill' SltTlS aAM.irsVi l'.-tt,tt-W..BUN3B,A'J ru . XT T. . a 1 w u . ... It i. ; i. -Stol&to.tlidii MlAM' ''IT " .J-Jl'-'Jaef 'J'1 tfo. 2 7. NORTH FRONT OTREET, ... )t-; it'.fV '.-'M ..Mji. . i jan 3rtf n h-y:-: i' '.Bookseller sndStationerV U . i 4 ti i l.'S'i ? .; !V.t! Hi'? .I.Hi" I Bried:Frtiit anifEoll Butter, JUST FBOM THE MOUNTAINS. , JanSS-tf l . EDWABDS Ss HALL.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 2, 1876, edition 1
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