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L - ---- EPITAPH ON X candle; : r Who died in a decline t -H never jeUn'raak-f feil!Ui 7 ' Ile once was'af, but then; Indeed, s Grew thin as any grieverj 1 : no aiea, roe aoctoru u agreea, . Of a most buminjr fever. If e'er tou said., "Go oat, I pray, x As much'iU-natnre showed;' ' I-t 7 On' such occasions he would say, -"Vy, if r do,' I'm blowed.- : ,In this his friends do all agree, jLlthongn; yo think I'm Joking; -'"When ffoth j out iia said that he" ,v : WaBTeryfondofsflwWnjw:-' A' Since all religion he despised, - 4 Let these few; words BuAce y r. Before he ever wis baptized, ' f iThey ai him once or twice.' ! J ! D'HAYEN'S birthday. ! The last paragraph"1 of the letter read thus: ."My darling, though wayward, child, I feel that I have done nil, and the best, that a dying father can do for his child ... - ft -i r .-r when I have entrusted you to the care and pH-ww Irifnd,Dr. H.ve. I know ttatmyd. ter has the reputation: of being a wild, un tamable mad-cap, yet'I do1 so c idolize' ; the memory ff your ' mother, that I feel she ' Could not bear me a child who did not have a fountain of pui.wbihanly nature : some- where in her heart' that should, burst forth soipe thne to tverlasUng life... Believing thus, I shall leave you jrcith , perfect, trust to the care oC a prayer-hearing' God, who knows the dearest wishes of my heart, and will fulfil them according to his ' Town;' wise counsel." ' k ; ;'.'' J ! Tlie young guilaid down the tetter .with ' 1 a quick, impatient sigh poising herself first on one foot and then on the - other, finally ; turning, and gliding to the window with a 1 light, springing, elastic step, which scarcely deigned to toueh the door. Two large tear id rops trembled u pon her lashes, which she i ilashd away ji she murmured, - v' -: . "Poor, dear papa! 'N6 'one' will' ever j lo'e me again as you dicL Hatnma X never knew; but it is of 110 use I never can' be dull And 7 stupid, as : most girls are! r Iafe must be gay full1 of sunshine and 'flowers : and I must be left to roam when and j rooL Why is it that I feel so1 rebellions : I and wicked when I am in the society of poo- pie who are distressingly gbodt. And, about I this doctor-well, we shall see! . I feel, now j like haBilling pistols and bowie - knivei in I defence of my rights Bhoulofhe 'attempt to 1 coerce me.: i I greatly; fear-- this ' precious, : ! pious guai'dian of mine will rue the day ie I ever took me under his special care . and : keeping : i-'- '- ' ' ;:.'ff?K?l? I And, humming a gay tune, five minutes 1 kter she was flying dowj the lane at break . neck speed, followed hard by a young ter ; rier who was Btraining every nerve to catch the streamers' of a'1 .white morning dress : that floated bo temptingly behindJ 9 The re i suit of the race- was made known, when, half an hour later, the young gW wturned" with her dress . so badly torn and sUed ; that its f ur'.her service was ' utterly out of ! the quesuoa.;!, ; : -1 ! . Deacon Brtanf s wife, with whom ' Kittie had made her home 1 eince her , father's ' death, merely gaveTier a hopeless,Tpatient ! glance, murmuringto herself as she turned to pursue her morning's workrT-,. - , On!y one 'week inore-i-onty one week more, and then', I am Athinking sDr. Haven will rue the day she ever entered his house. I have heard he was a quiet, stern sort frwb.at an unequal contest! the war jwould" ' man, one not likely to be very patient'.: with the follies of young girls, and I should like . to know "how1 he will manage with such a high-nier asf miu71ike,'tthe;will ; turn her out of doors before a week.'1. After all, I love that girl, and ' should . take her back if she worried "my life5 out of me. How can I help it, when she comes to my ' j ; bedside neai4y every night, and, putting vher Sweet, -young face tomine, while she J puts back my hair so spf tiy, says,' ! do so , j love- yott,!aon.yt;id:X ajoti f( f,;iiwiry I' I ever gave you any pain.' It's taf , cfanion, ' if that girl ever loyea toulyand worthily,! ; it will be the saving of .her; otherwise, she. ' will be losL' f-i; k aauJv-.- 1 hardly rthink7 kutieV WestieV'had all! i enemy id the whbte world: jiShe washanri- I some and daring, though . frank. . and. ,coiv dial;theyOung Jeol all , the old folks shook: their heads ' bniinnaly, j and ' declaerl wod! j was smart , enough to govern her, which j thing';never Wbeen doaiS" :r j And'.sb yKittiaiWisstieyrto I not without smalJ.'foVt safe keeping, and with scarce relatiS ! in 1 the' , whole world went to live with Dri . Haven; frTheoW situatedrAiitili out of the city, in a retired locality, he hiv ing; given up .the greater part of . his pra ' .tice to his partner", who took charge of ... the j office in, the city, , The, doctor's household t consisted of himslf,"a fashionable, younger widowed sisterV'ian pld hbuBokeepe,an4 i several servants. : Mrs. Thaxter, . the doctor's sister, was i perfectly charmed,'', .as" she expressed it, j with Kittie, and made shrewd J calculations : as to. the sensation she wetrid ? make when introduced to society the cmmg wmten . i ; "She reminds bi now of an untamed i eagle, and wOl want toning downf course,' ; she Qghjnd'eiAs.wiiLt:!!" brilliant star, no ilonhL" ! 1 - 'i I a,,.. l j . , .1 T. i. ckuuu uny aiier ner BTTivai; meii pu n w summoned to meetidm hv the library.-j , 1 shall hate hUnI know,? she muttered,; between her shut teeth; uttends all thf prayer-' LiLle class of young ladies. ""ui B ilt Diaxe me mieut him roll his SyeS, and rem rrayers, ie.undectake saint before my timef to be oaesometw;rhutJUfistof gayjandj ounce Jony; Just J now,-frj;-m J tT lOui , Ket:6X A TOUniT tWngssarthlliayen't -'eyeia'fsaius h It seems to m nfm., y l f fffiarklinir foam' tUiWrtha''rrM viLkt f.i 1 to. from the patience with which I have; I i M u of ' i And bo. with fh Princes the yog girlwentf .like! youI love Jf0; pmli1 her guardiaiii :; With a quick, emphatic rad I have 1jnoT.alJa-nyWt y- 'mv7it ftffl j H at fW W .Knavon har. lived -With td thmk 'Ll. .iP.a rosnnnd on1 -tniirWi WHii a fcsreleBs! eiancoihe doctor motioned her to aschal !andthencontihuedhis conversation-with a' Wmo'denMt claw, ana I Bor young ta be sirfdeen downhr Watfrnet;r line! I amjnstai fSSSJol "T "o&teti. peh, Btedp1tt . mat is why his toor mother's heart I imuuucu trie 8.1 Dain: I lu"k pueousv woras i B i0pff u ne uvea,Mia, in epite of aUher pride and stern ive, Wo large, M tear 1 ieu .upon . ner - Jiano. Bhe dashed them . ii . . n.uj a i.ru,ueuam Aoov gaae steadily at a painting, for she was at- 4 doctor had been covertly re- yarding heiv? r' V : ' ) ' - aflat JM . ' ' ' - T I -jtum no t uaTs ax last me pleasure of ad dresBing Misa vKittie "WestleyT Will you .: please to ' come and V make my acquaint- Ihe young girl came forward with the ate ISSSS lootfrtl, to impreuWrn Vt one. . wia ; t the fact that his vaunted guardianship over ;. her, or anything like kind care, was a mat- ; ter of profound indifference, if not ex- I treinely distasteful to her. She chose to Ana ; be left to herself nd scorned anything like , ..possessed tth qnalitjea wjiich win affection dependences? !But,". telMwshe looked ioyidiiU.iL strong desire tor t-taHf a moment into the face of the man be- please every one,a Uvelynginatparty jf ore her, and then her heavily ; fringed eye- good-nature, and great common sense. Her,, lids Quivered and .fell, and Bhe stood like a: yptdtrojr&ibe at the time of her' . wilted flower before him. . , 1 marriage have already been alluded to.! i7 iQt course she was not vanquished before But she could not long remain a child sin the battlej he would find that he had caught a tartar, if he nhdertook to chalk her down - to the dull proprieties of fife.V It seemed to- her that thial keen, calm, self-possessed man, of almost courtly polish, had, in the . fewmomenta which he had surveyed her; ; read . every 7 page in' the book of her life - through, and that he had analyzed , every - thought and feeling in regard ; to himself, and that it only amused him. - for tho first ; time ; in; , her Kf e, she felt like a little, silly, worthless, nonentity, " :'i "And the doctor! Well, the young girl was' right; he had read, and understood, her thoroughly: .but it was Wily because he had received a thorough analysis of her character from her father. Kittie's reserve began to thaw, in spite of .herself, when the doctor, drawing her down rbesidebim, and - holding her hand in a ;warm, dose clasp, said : "- -j ; .... i ' l mI am really glad you have come to live with; me. Life is rather prosy, even to a , man of my. quiet taste, living as I do, and I am jthinking ' you will add something like poetry to it. I am thirty years bid to-day; I shall regard '. 'you as a birthday present.'' 'Was he mocking herf Kittie gave him a : quick, fierce glance,' and ' he laughed ouf: right, purahg back heir hair very gently at ' the same time. J Kittie felt that the scene was growing dangerous, "and," fearing lest her reserve should thaw out, she sprang up, and, tak ing a few impatient turns around the room, said, pausing in front of him ; i j : "I am afraid you don't understand me at 11, and if you think my living with you will give- you pleasure,' you'will -be disap pointed, for -1 - like to do just as I please,1 and y ou will rule me with a rod of iron, and Wshan.ukzrel,'J know."7c', v''a-a 1," i The doctor was vastly amused.. -r; v,. . l, "VTi. '? .,J ceeqmgiy ; xnat wotua nupossipie. u.ninK be all on one side. When you and I come. to understand each other, we shall be the best possible friends." s . Kittie doubted it, and went to bed thai night more angry with herself than .the doctor, -yi ff .i' ' - - " i-h I wish I had the time and space , to telli ' you all the minute details of the battles and skirmishes, the victories and defeats, that did come off between Kittie and the J doctor before the. end came; they would nearly make a book. But I Will tell tou -how jit ended. thoutrh. for Kittie Westlev'fl liama f '.-,-. - - i - was banished from the house. .f r i ' f dared ''reckless :her,afid;i i jMJutue, I have given orders lor -your 1 WM-rlroba to he WkecL fokT am mIiw 'i r : -t : :t ;t to send you back; to Deacon : Briant's. fay guardianship, has proved a f aunref our life f nirt rtAATi nn prm tin rial waaeu-',Wa-nave WLtutl havssurrtnderek -at dlscTBttoTirTTJe - IS uk posNow-raBtt a uby preyou, buu tu ways shall, as long as I live, that some where, and at some time in vour life, there . x . . J i will be a turning point for the better. X bid'yoti' good-by." :.' . .7 . . , ... -::' Jiittte "stooa lute-onej srannea e - wildered; then, sprmgmg to his side beiore ' he left the room, she exclaimed,, ' indeed don't doitJ?.j tii . so j i proud, peerless,' defiant Kittie'sT, Hor satik fdown into a chair, himself pale and speeehr leass haL stranger ' still, a.' pair of s4f 4 .' : .. i chnging arms were about ms neck, ana warm, qnivering lips were. breathing in hU ear. . :. .. . : , . .a Hw .. "I know I have been so 'bad that Tr04 jtiever can forgive me; butone 'reason is ii liked you the first time I ' saw you'whea -;I didn't mean to. and I have been fighting I Ti .'wiAmanr In a'moment; Kittie was lost in the :. doc ras lost in Te .w. tor's arms; his hps wSreMshstiid s arms; his hps wSreJrisringfahd if I am a truthful narrator I must say iV-j IJlold yoo asecret-ra dvery arreat-'SeeritM Jlihftn'Qi I OOIot VIW yofliaau u u hub: iBBuu I I did love youM spito'of Jdl your naughtyi wttvsburaralleM I Jtterdisreg'ard of my every wish and com- sha hH twin nuicrfittr' all winliir! in Hi. ! - -o--w : T.I i KesoaB(nmteaen ns in -wicity; and defied her iniardian in the ' most I simcled efcin ependat-sirtireiy raptw 'o manner. : so. the. aoctor came yr,i deetrr YsssTuais.the great Wood pwiuer;t.q . .. v . - . -. - . iCiaHt,HUU.nVffttBHn majiaii.aa M"." " Baia,oneoy, f. vi j wriwsiri1 AMinwi. ejnber me ,in his! H :andtrtruggleduto' free herself0"ut for once. a to make me a! httdoctost WitiaU ii X rf mnru I mean i ean't let you eo." Joe said. Munui i naye. tfiandyV,1 atturrmlas er aTOul-lLftfter iiwi Dlain-; ftlaa'-Uv4fr6sii v. . icr,?li!a?nM ? wnmHiV crtwt r.harcrA mtr hniuM. V;... i-"' '" rwf wtr j J xkj j u f Kittie wanobbina; aa thonffh-hw very hert VWd- break: "but when she wd ? pressed for an answer, afieMuchbothing . ,ana csressing, her answer wa- J r, 1 L PnJyJtry me, rKonlf try me; for 1 feel as thouiA Idl th- 4nfnaJ. k. out of my heart, Wd tha a great rest had cometomotiow tiiajl n-goingiLteimy-j The doctor' WasAfiafied and when ani'- t , . . . , i-i-ilj-Li ' Sgwb ?WlllLMH GOETHE'S MOTHER. The most widely known and loved mem ber of Goethe's f amily washrs inkyft Shi 0 the difficult position in which she j found" herself between the children and the stern,' exacting' iatherB Aher -eneresiwere ' bent to securing tranquility ia thehJusei' jhold, and she was the pilot who, with ready Bklll and quick wit, carried them all safely through many a 8tormyj)assagaTJie Frjiua Bath iojvivd3 herhJiaand twenty-six her life, when she saw realised all herncU, est antidpatious.i.ofher son's genii and felt' that there was ndrbuder?titli;; tharf r that of Goethe's mother. 'She concealed hef joy and exultation behind no thin mask of shyhessTbut "dvenW laid claim to the honor t j sheTliougKt erueT" Shewas very fond1 of ,swging in the, circle .of jher friends .her - son's sorigs, which had, been set- to j music by Reichardtj the song in "Faust," "s war eirimal ein Konig,'" she was " especially fond of; she would call upon the company to make a chorus, rand at the conclusion .would plaeeJier hand upon her,, heart aid proudly' exclaim, "Den hab' ich geboren." 'Sb,i6n,Jlfb . WILL CURE SO Scrofulous Humor. YaeKTtHX wili eradicate from the pyetem evfry taint of Screfoia nd-rcr6tolru Humor. It has I permanently cased thonRand&Tu JJoston aud vlcfaii- .. , . . J The ro'arveltons effect 6f ' ViEQETDr. ta cfejof Cancer and Cancerons Humor challenges the hipet profound attention of the medical faculty, manyjof whom are prescribing VxesTtMB to their patieni VKeKuSxhaa never failed" Xo xare tbe-mott in. 1 jexibie cue of Caaket. U.' j . . j A ih J U : Mercurial . Diseases, Tha Vfoimi meel with wonderful snccees In iae core ia cuno i. uiwtm,- s : i t V m. : W JPaln.In the Bones. In this complaint the VKGBTnta is the great rem edy, sdy, as it remove from' tho syetem the producing gage,. .' .k ,Viits--ibi ,ti'f j -. cause. i Tetter, Saft Bhcnni; Scold fieC "wBI certam- '""""f ,TT rysikiciasl TeiTptxlvM sevefi .faUed lo cure the, most ih- i Veteiecise laijMlas - i .um ,:.. b 1 ji... , .,. .t.- tf -qnihn-! aaiisivue iuun-t! 1 pfmhlei anduumoM on the Fade . . . i . I - l .1 . S,'f- ! .-!nI-I y.-T Oil, . ...... . WR pr ttlt-rrfal tse I Are caused, hy-an ira-Hitate-of -. i nhjine the niooe twromaiyjw;v std.k, aau I tbfciwlaJwJOilwpiieiutX J tsJ. AAiU I . -r TJV'aiarhl n ffilS.d the great blood punfl,. v., . rpurt . - . . Constipation v. ownni dnea not act as alcathartic to debilitate tbe.ioweis, jbnt jcleaoisai M theoiftaaabluig ".re ' 5: ' ..,.) .,51 iJk?ile& . l ,ijl(a!S.Bbai. restortAtaeuiandta'WaWI wHo had hem long ana painmi Banereni. j ' Dyspepsia. !, , reiliene, a eertain and speedyw' sjrnttoUoW'ils 1-FalntnC Of ttte StpntpClty 1 -.a VMiPMirri -is hot armofi.tthg VitfV'whictrf 4 tljs'iiftite;.-WtTgMtewhich v uae-ift nature to rwiera w.imcb wa ue ua i action. ,!!wvh ' f lJ Z ,,,,u,v Tcr inaf e" Yf'ea ialiessw,'i i v,a,ani ata iirM.tlv nnnn the causes Of these comulrfnfe. at inviiwfatea nd Istrengtheis the wAuJymlaat.upc4 thw aeretM4 0gaw, and allays i.flammatlon. jio'i , ! y:x feenerarbfebillVj . .t v. t.-M,h rvt.1 nf . f Vm i (wnttA efttinritxtTVk4 WW rant are realized ImtnedfaCely after' coibrtefleiBt 1 it . M de0tt- denote dtoft-ney "of b) d V,dm OrajMyDrawinK Eiery JEirtefitt Days' , 788 Prtees amoaHung w . .. , .. 1 " 7ejr...... .t,Uir..iii 1 ' rf ,000 each. 000 each BfO each. .MIJytJJSMKil 8004 , - -- - ntnmHa mmt. Avm. Tlckel xtfttim&e!WynPt I , m Priatiag an Pabiishia. urt, n- lii-fiw .' i WW Eoq 0 e6o AAA So JLiU I ,tttirTliw, ,JUOfjH UUU KAIUtOAG .LINES, &f r f iftq btcri Arrive m Charlotte at-.kxiai. GiT..ei.0 isaaP. M. j-em.b V wiwe .i . ..... o:au a. jn reIl;li,a.Pasi.euger Tra ai- jLeavWUmUigton t-.-i-... ....... . ..StOOP, arrive ui -uriej.iJ-.ir...fc,,-..1..ij);iA. U Leave CSbarlotto'af. ".. t:30 P. M Arrlva at WUhilngton atsvv..-...,. .i0.40A.'M.-) matey-w IT.) Leave CTiartbtte1 at: i'.'.1. " '. . 7 A. M. - 8. L. FUEMONT, ,n jan tf atLCa, JUlKUlocf IM1 DBpfnfllflfWfDli. 7-; Greneral Supts Omce, .USTA It. r. company; ' 1 ".fcaUOHAU' I ON AND AKTKR SUNPAY, Dla WTO,1 TUB foUowinu ScaedBle.'wiU ha ma 011 thisKoad:. Leave WUmington... ...1....V i.v- 4:95' PJ M. ljt5 AJ M. 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V VfltvMA snlcribf.rs. t AN KXTHA COPY OF THB STAR for o tie year o 4 any one who will send. aXXUB or wv suDscnDers, "a LnAS8mAex5ln8bET OF tjsn jBtVSWrA-A01 weni IN GRKENBACKK FIFTY IXlUjjSOfcTf Ippft OJ de ..AN BLEGA inJcok1 Bfbb N BLEGAT FAMILY SKWLNU MAUUlPtA, cot OfbbiL werih s) for a Club of One Hun dred and my. umiiCiJ - 7 a tf T With a little enererv atlffimternrtse. wm lady genUeman vnjBY,eryfBeiMhwrhood might get one t tnoTrf or Ae handsome premiums tierea. :. Premiums iirurauuv naia OS receipt oi names aq- Miv.,iyjJorremhted by draft. Poet Officfe order, or'fn rteguiered letter at onr riek. j dec l5-tf Marion. 8. C. Th3$ieMnr;$ress, ii.CH'9!N.,q.,.1. -nl rijur. CTtitY. PAPfekJ'UBiaSHtD JTHCAf T tawba conntv. and has an extensive circulation among merchants, farmers, and all classes of buui ness men in the State. The PRESS is a ! vnnit AWAKE DEMOCRATIC PAPER. and is a desirable medium for advertising in Wester Nerth CaBeaoai jliteeratl fanAilalfcywedi otf trl ,-8aWeiii)0ou in advance. Address ,aW MURRILL & TOMLraSON, mar96tf xrf UKdltMB8!and Proprietors. ,t ',il siiJobI i:9dl 3a ht"i I" .a.awfi tfv AWKBJEO TaMUSECHrLOADIlifioi. ciark JSiili(llr; L hoo'i an si ll jaiLiurv. dee3-DWtf Send for Catalogue. Arrive at .ChaWbteati :. l; Jf. : ii I .. intOO P. M. Arrive at Shelby...,..;.. . vfi.,,,v.oU10; A. M. Leave Shelby. .. -.. ...f . : . . . -. . . . . ...:30 P. U: General Superia ' 'y.'iit "ii; im -ij BBHMaaMMpaMai - HUI,t RtOWtrm i- .tujn7.. .t--- 3? NEV''DirEKEKn?. l,oq sviiiixoiia-naaiia Juaa ill dH untfy 1 CHUTE hatswaTotBeeoad' 'mraSA JP atteras made. nd iptCataJopW, j 311 f ".. I.Ik' . . I I . I 1 , . , ....... I j. if!apdW tfMne'-Aw. .'Outfit O Arf4ei freeT'' TWJE ( CO., 'Augusta, jaaiae.'rtmslfi f89iio Jt;i: .t-i j r ASH br4lSklNCi V -si cfry v iff uuyo wti ftic ofuiM vc v- uuviS , f a. Futa'Svoutsrophecied by rales in Benncr'i propkfMtC) Book. iFortunes foretold in! the hos and downs or prices for the next twenty years ; thej fntnre. judgedvby the paeti i What years-to maku Tiatd ,erifarlBerpjaaiifaoii8rviIegiUmBta 4nmer and SpecuaiMrsneaia navej sue, booki jW new n iu ture, so aslo avoid loss .and be succeMfuL,. 8etjt to any- name, 'post pafd.'.fbr'tL'; ? Aadress 'SAlfttriiL .11 A,' .4.1.1. V ' f P. t li'ifV'iii'i ..'i .J w. i 1 APrl,ETOJFifS :;! A Household Weekly Magazine, Pora'-fclterslaei' of Taitc and Coltnre; Appr.KTON'a Jottrnai. DtearB in new tvna land with dthr AchimlcaliniprovtTnfentB.aiakingit'the haadaePweeWy Hterarr fctarhal hr the country. A fpl.iton' Joubnai. aim e to- be comprehensive. including m 4ts plan Ji.brancne at literature, ana treatihghllfeubjcbts bf interest to intelligent read era j; it de-igus to be elevated in taste and pure in tone ; it gives in quantity fully twenty-five per cent, root- than the latvestJot the ;4Jonthly Magaziaes, while in quality its literature is of tne nlgnestlass. Pric'(l:t4 per Ahniimi lbc per Nnmber. i .-;?o;t in f--rn ! i : i I 3 i -r. r Special Announcement j 'fi THe undersigned nave procured, exclusively .tor eu8crii eis tq Appkktox s joubnai.. a spienaia steel engraving of " ., , j CHAHLES'DICKEU ifr itt STTIIIY, Which is o4eree under sneCiaT terms, toeteryeub- scrtber in advance -to Journal for 1876, ijf: i i uib Bieti engraving is ia iiue auusuppje.. it is pot a fancy pioturei, bat aa. actual representstiba of ;aarie8 xiicaens' siuay ai uaaepiti, wnue.ine por- trnvc of iho distin.-HlShed 'aathdr IS' !Bt!riahigly 'heaswf tntf'nttB'is 265xitiTpredl6n helw: piaic-i;ai);r;i4Ujjn"aH!3 large. mnjaanjfeame cugraviog for the pailor or iipraryalL Tbe eate- enwaor. piataieoi o enpexior oromr; jh -o i ',; T Tbe ordinary, price, of a steel eugrayjna Qt Gbis, bharaeterto tue pHfi6pW watfld' wit BeTpBfftkan 4.1 aiarcaausve 'otKe JorRNAL for one f L00 additioail ieach mayietveaaaperb iengravihg worth fully tv limes the aaiount, , , , r ,,,, - .;.--, for caie in tae prmt-snops, ana cannot vonttaas CMci ift wtvnuyw Aiya vn p.vMau ur; on inn ibixb aaaanuns given anova will maueq I to subgcrihere, poscage prepaid. th, .r :aa swia ; nniMiAiiKsav utv weri avKk ti $77 PER WEEK guaranteed to1 ApeAtS,0 wkTe an B K flSrt pw day atliome. Samples worth $1 amples worth j,tPottland,M I fee.! STWsoit, ACo, fcTJSYXJHOMANeir, OR ' BOUL ICfrlARMlIO.,, , JT. How eitherex.naay iaacinateand gabf flie stantly.., This art" all cap poeseaa, free, by malM for' aneer CO.. Pub's, Philadelphia. .'-.IHtiJUii'. A sentt H dress, wit! lantaymant and female, ealarvf dCi tOmHusroBh:1 We'pay agents a. salary iif $30 a. rio ITDTCT CHOICE KTBTDSMAU OBTES.d.1..10GjaiEEN Hotraa. PLANTS, do lrt WINIrOWPLAJTTS.doSll.lO ASSORT ED PlANTSIcomprtslngall tbe above varletle), aoTTS a sisorW.tibkdding piTants. dOi,)lv laVEUBKNAS, do., T5 CenU.: 3CbiCe ,AUanijutaaafeMtca;ot eAaarepti He arcenbrooiij Patenjon City Uunerie, TOILET'S i.:.o.-nav;j Jf l lf S1.TI3 ;iHi'i f:fViJlii,ft; Bieech-LoadiniGuiid eceesmaae g ua idiVMoal, teuuriguii teade.enaolesi us ea fora larcrtti Sadselect to1 give grekter care and attention to thesttinfv shook ins and general -finish of our Guns than7 can be given to thoue GtMf hhiiby the retail trade f rota manufacturers who, produce for Sears4iaftrkeL We sdicCthB6atroag(B '-those- sftOrftnrnen. who arewiudges of l(iMQnnsi todtwhnafoWth ialifo pioneer. : - as ooii. smst: mm: Mm jjiiw ,t NATIONAL.... -JjhUi J CHALbBNGK jr...;'-a.irjfxkll' ISaf " .i anieirneu TrarucniBrii wiLa reierencea ann 3sfcfCtfona foe jbM aseaaiimfteirtoTwardedW ai- . . . . riranch'umco-ad Maides. -Lane, New-Ywek . llOohWa6toryPloneer; ,Wr, 4&mlgham Kb. dec i4-uw tr.iKc. v iiaujjiH. ..,Y.-v i Eligeile -Xi. Harris1 C ray gyivEort raits MlUitiSnlim Jtui - ,..W3 JI.I1 kdiAiE' ooal1j trdDH 1 ATtBNrkb: tohlsPoftrwts- iai i a rayej i Hereeaa. wisnfii a pii frVendi nhav1! idgAinL itosrraph'- kdhotbaTMSh I aeceerj,wi unsure .a goa uaen c.The Vric ::-ttiiH'l uui-PtttOESr hjimi j 8ize. iix,7 incheai i:j,j it.;: "oi - falOS Lite9, 8ia5,7baatJ..-, -j;1..-ff. -..". k W ' ki1 jtir. HMr'ppssefha raxe jrifi . pf ,bejug, ja4 photograph orethe picture tne exact iueaeweT-any one. w e guarani icture the exact UkeheweT .tm satjafactw-fft! JOxfoedjiiaaserij- vak l " We have seen bis worKanc, puoeiderU exicel' lent; '. Frotes -v.'-Wha?se I pbv.rait Oi 4 W Venable. by Mr. R. L Harris; thattefiefctS-addi4 I fTorcn-ldznui - .. ...... ... mar iTJBnstmrKV H!lt Y vy EDNESD AY, at Wades-" b.A . ft OarytoM dollar iearl" Bright, cheerful, mnwf99e,tlway up to the ad- 1 w v m tne land! Ipw price (only, oael dollar) piaceattyrtthtajtbe'reacTiof everyone thej P'TES'bp'tTS. vin tog! at-; some BLtss sqaw TOwi sstaflMtsBtaSi here is enough humorous 8w lancu.ro a weeavrenouen Ftha next Wfnes.-Bockmart to the -publisher of this Address, h hhai.I), wades- horo'.lf.C. juiyis-tr ras W .71 ili r- J aais 1 : 5 i lii miu Uteu41 offer..- tariff11 sna scents; togetner witn a Aiarriage wuiaei syptlaa Oracle, Dreams, 'Bints tor Ladies, eta f0O,fOtt bold. Aaueer book.- Address l'f. WlLLlAM.ii A . the'ereatest chance of the age. Ad.- Irttahrnf HatTohal Copymg Co., Ati l );i.'t,)M'Ji9 ? v? iiitr .!! 1 i-j.iii.ifi fiiJ't .-.lit 3 .v'uji-'ii.XiXi:-: 27 JT TV -' of any weight, eause. proportion Or strlA73 ' sr Mures , or uwmseivea ori oeceai them nicetV executed by send wwortt from.' A'trood xM tesi. 'beJowJnclude. postage byj mtil.pn roller. A spa): anleVwalhut ahf gift ;wilf be fis bed, te those ..WiahiAfc of CbristianltyiTa BldMlJx lstevedj TTThafamiiv circle. It contains oneinal and selejctl wif..bnuior. act every xamu ,. .7- - -------t .- r MiiriM-'ror it. its amw oOJ o 3ao.it pi aaibliiis.baa ft&raow ejal ,TeterBiKW4,1A8signwflI BJVtdl . offers 0(1 897l9Bm9dI fJ0JBJllJ.33ttl nB "B J "TiJifii ha a notnOT? lo S38nl BOimsl'Tft havs--. moil bo 0!iJ io ?ia,!4tw WniiWis3:l .9:)rwnif ?sr fit - BOOTS, and ..SHOES, NOTIQlf . ' fee.5' THEABQyK STOCK HAS BEEN HARKED DOWN. IN MANY 1NSTANCE9J'J : J S 'AUAsiEC 5lSt OOOBS, AND TUTt OK&?BIC 3T 8tVm 13 ArOPTm ;v 7Terms are'Positively-NCash;-.:51; FOR AMOUNTS OF fTDO AND OVER. SPECIAL viiT.RK STORF. WTTiTi' M,)OPEH PROM .0 A WJ TO T I M ja 3 i'JTji!i-'';;p-- d .i.-r-. -v 71-r-; ;KSOLUBIEPACIFlC MAWO ! ' . . . , . . . . - ' , t 1 . i'i' .i J .'i if a t t: j . -.A-t If jt.i..H it m:OT 7)fH j?? ;nT!T' '?!i .f 7 THE: UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE if 'GtiiJAll.'SiaO'J.Vl i'tl M l!jff! Sl :? to eoaanmprs on more 7.1 Cotton at'neares uiuau suuiuu n uwuu ywfvuuvtiflwu imiiuiiirg, gr oa oti ua 11 cents aiuiwea Liberal discount made to wholesale buyers. jan-'iSni-P' Agents Pacific 311SGELLANEOTTS. ! A Weekly5 Journal of Sixteen 1 Pages. .km Hi,' DEVOTE!) TO-" j FIELD SF OJl TS, PRA'CMCAIi NATlrttAt MISTORT, , FISH 'CUL TURE. PROTECTION. OF GAME, PRESER- IN;ANDALL,V IL Yd li-)tili;00 IQ It W th only' 6uriial tit this' ttutfBfy Hhat1 'fully suppiiea xaewaats ana meets roe nqceattuea o toe 10 rilWnitimrsan mkimkit; . ! (j-. ; ?t TEBM84S OA A 'YEAR, n i uoerai aiBcouni to wiudb. lis: -Riifta or- T Kitnd for-; d ) fjuviimen Cobv dla.Tf i 17 Chatham 8tet ICltv Hall BdnsteX r New.York. olOBice BiJxSS 1 ' ; 1 . n - 'iair 8-tl REYOLDTIOH IN pBOCEllSS ! ; osmat vfiir-.';--'!- :!-viwr 'i-tjir' lu 'iiaii. .( t.Js!? t S ARK BUT AILING- THE CHOICEST FAinil.YSROCEmES At '".0 W V - ' . .1 asa.vaaai w a as . a a a ism i .s ,!I ..j ; is: i - s r 7 i-'c THE LAEGE INCREASE in OUR RETAIL SALES 2-jyti.t :,tii.; - :. '-: . j . induces us to give the Consumer all the advantage of WHOLESALE PRICES. 7 j n t 7 7 v i : . 1 i & 1 3 Soutli Front St. feb-tf iTohsorfral Removal m. . ARTIS has removed, to the Barber Shopforui erly occupied iy him; in the basement 6f the Purctll Hoes, where h invites his oM friends aud the prfb- ac generally to call q him. Best workmen ia. the State employed, ana snaving, -aair wuung Ma Saampooing (tone at tne snoneat nonce. : . ', . , i The Camden Journal; 'frMifcl 'm3$rtjiw& Qmdeni 8.6., TS TTTR OLDKST-ESTABLISHED PAPER ' tUf X Kershaw eountv. and has an extensive circulation among the Mercharita, " Fanners and all classes pf- ousinefs men in ine county. . . . - i It offers to the Merchants of Wilmington a destr ahl Medium far AAvertisinff. the country ia whitb It circulates, being connected with that city by steam- er on the Wateree laver, and tne yumington, u Inmbia and Augusta Railroad. " ' . " ! Liberal terms will be made with those desiring to advertise; , " - ' ' ' ., Pubecriptton; price, $3 60 pr annum. t f Address, , ., . , iiuninAJa at aai,, febS7-tf Editors and Proprietor 7ir !'..':..-;) Notice to Trespassers. ,ad a isvd U '7 i j'c jr.iji.inr-.-i : j iTijiiliof ' :iisii iu;i: til's' -v-nnii TfliHI UHDSRSIONED-BAVING PURCHASJ residing.onJtnotice.is hereby giyeittnat airypersoh SO:ilJ vOf fc'J-ii i .i'" ,l i.vl '- i tMsjnpsiBg oucth jstemtees; wBl be : prosecuted ; ana a'li sermisstohs .IjftlSio 'soiin ainh buaing:cm.'sa4 premises are,bereby .-cancelled, , t --! .r4JII ,'- 7,l5;) lLiROtrNDELli. J. A. BYRNBJLttemey-' A i , t dcelMm Topartnersnip Notice l rEi (ffirtPATNERSHIP: HERETOFORE EY- ft'.jif dengi8twe th4 undert!igndj rnderi thle JAME ' ANT3EIISON & CO:,! . :y-i7! wiiiw-' expired by limitation, on 1st Janna-r, 1876, The wusmesft wm ee eonanuea ov us oh ihc oarueiciui aaheretoiora undtc tbe flrhi same f I it is3" erson & Loebi lMa- '. -i fv'- ' .$! ,iS' !.'-' ... .. fi j-Hj JAME-; ANDERSON. , V ,. 7 tJAUOB. LOKB.., , (K'ji il i' Ifli'air'slltf' yjans- 1 .1 Vi 'ui-i'-f -ill ThailJill' aBtoMsB.!. r .maW' ii ti4a j ? i-lii-jJ iU weu as iieugnu you. ; ,u'l ' .!:?; brie; ii V '. ; BOULEVARD 'SHIRTS, ';! ! ' "l ". troufttSn 872INCB. SHIRTING, heavy as WanupHs, . ,12e CANTQN ELANNW8.) - 10c yard oi Jir.iiAf bvgnf v.fjBVSAMSON'S.'l ., - S -ii : -i-jji 1 I,!t; t El ft it t I'll' !( .:( Mil " - "'I 'I i iStXTSJWrA'QE ' PAPER. itlftit L STmCATED ro .Nf'J.sb in i SiflaBug,: -fumi anl Katnral History. SjpENo,)AMlEMitp And i FieiiSpott article by the ifaa ; SommsrS & BOwrsioEKiei ajsp,-nutftj aunt a- jaeewaa. $lW.Voaaa.7 HTe&rly.. . ;J f i . Bend stamp for apedmea cof to - ROD tt GUN. . ApriVi-tr 11 Park Bow, New York BARGAINS ae7ieliWATOflOTlU BALE 1. ,7. CElIT.BELbWITEW Y0EKC0ST. TERMS FAVORABLE TO BUYERS CAN BE MADE ASSIGNEE. 9? --'-r v - -"- 7T 7- - - : IN BEING ABLE TO OFFER THIS ura f i ! J-1 favorable terms than ever before. 46 CSB8toi;iJ.S'.:?.::;' l1" 53 Payable NorettiDer Ist4 69 Payable Novembei 1st, In if!.'; W' tr iVnTJ AUy . on ; Guano Co.. and Dealers in No- J Peruvian Guano J SIIOOTIXG jfc FISIIlSu stlTS. 1 Oi t-C-Siiui ,;.iiU-r-i ,j if;-. v.--i .. MANUFACTURED BY W. H' HOLABIRD, Valparaiso, Indiana. ! SHOOTING, COATS, - y.Ef'S,TORM OVER COATS, KNEEBREEC11E8, j TROWSEsk, LEGGINS, CAPS, WAjtNp JACKETS, &4 . " SveleM Coat' andelt witn Sleeve's,' either, worn independent of the o, ber. br. bei h tamih. r durins raw wet weather. The most convenient- H r J Coat with leeesir m ff l! ) ,i -vesTS;waieeveior jrowi nooung, warm and Vest without sleeve ' ' fk ; Pants.f..(..ifi.,.if) r-"7 ;.' i. l 5 00 U-i'!)', A S so f J.'. H 10. IK) Oeor filf J-The HuHtihg Salt arrived In "good con tbe labor involved in making it. My wile says it 1 the best looking suit I've got. f I shall take pains t show it to my Jrienda, and yo may hear from them on their own account. With many thanks f er your courteousness as well" as vour skill, l iaWH"P,.jtftl2'' ' tV -- j ... . FRANCIS H. HBmpicri.v TfBfM i$Q??S proteclloaof game and fish. W. H. HOLABIBD, EBO,, J 1 Jhar.HirjAM to the suit recently rent me I am mpre-pjeased than ever with it, and it is the best fit I have ever had. Yon can use my name in recom mending It for fit, color and general adaption over anything for the same nurnoae I havetriAd itkr r Jhomeorabroad..,:,,;;,. .Mj.rU .'.' -' h''1- .1. S;1 ! . J 7u''..:,CtoininanderU.-S.'Navy. !v; ilsKlTAoT', Nxw ! YpnklFebriaiy 17, IKS. .Ma Hor.taTKiy ! ...!;.. -. - j .' '-- 4ir'-:uTe l"" received ; your water-prof. sa, and to show my appreciation I send an order for two more suits. Was so well pleased with the ; eaalit and price that I Went Immediately1 to work ainonglmyTbrother sportsmeiTand hope soon to send ypu more orders The cap is - the only thing 1 ever saw to fill my idea of a shooting or fishing cap. J'J ' i:- - -'"''A : S. Wi' BSAUCLERK. - '' " WA8BiKst fhrvl h. II Anrti C 1SW. dition by expreea-thw af terupen. 3t fits mesplcn- didly, , It seemf to me a erfeot miracleor cheap- i neBs:'wueir I consider themalitv nf mt.rii .. , t JVwrmnri. asea. one f vor, Huek Hunlin? ! Coats thnatgh the season last fall and: never made an investment in my life that gave me more sat isfac tion. I want a et, pants and cap, of tbe eame iij:. teriaL;. ao . 7ours,J' , Wat. BOWf. ' m, Barabso, WiaooHsw. March 85, 187A - W. H. HOLAaiani,! : - - jp i ; JXor Ar: Your coat ia in every . way preferable jfo the heavy and bungling corduroy that I have been using. The color is just right and L have noticed -that the ducks evidently regard me as nothing' more ' than a harmless bunch of grasa, till I gave them two -barrels, when they changed their mind. u u-r.. ,,4 BJBV.B. RITCHIE. Sxt.sv. Aiasixl, January SO. M75. W. H. Hoibird, ' itiav.wThesTnyoafcMsiea have ever been sold heray -aud . every huated will nave oneof them. It being rather late la the season, otherwise I would order one doaen suits now. I , would like to be -your agent: Sera and sell them at , yourprices, as i show them ywa; price IhstT Hoping to hear from yoa soon, .1 ... , , , , r. i , i Yottrattury. tf7vJtVB.' JACOBS. Ii For circulars, lilustrated price Beta, Act ' 7; Address. -. Wi B nnuhnin oct: 2o-vnu w M. m-a - . - iValparaiao. Indiana. rpHB OLDEST FATES IN THE1 STATE. ;. ' CIE ,X eulatee extensively, in Orange aadV adieiaina eountiea,' Subacriptioa price S3 60 per aaaaia. rbliahedweekly7.: . ,;7 s.y .A n, ' V!TOHTJD.CAMXrtON. oett-tf ..t-t,-.t Editor and PnMrintar. ' ' 1 : -U . f ' ' I Seed Potatoes- j 'l JUi. ; iiiJ lit x;:j4i i .ii.aoyvi .: tut i" rciJi;'!-qo ;:o:i : i i i EYES, v JACKSON WHITES, ' ... . ji. .. - k .... ti um li u 'ii-; 'ii ,t m w ea av "wurt - a PEERLESS, &c, &c. :--u.i!;.j iaii! Jan 30-tf BINFORD, CROW CO. t , JX:V8SN .A, 'GQODWEATHEaRIP- TO keep out the cold wintf.'l Spiral" and stfalgh't "door .(!- 1 .If: .spnngf , Axes at uu cents Axes at S! to, j-aee-tr"l- iu Sou ta Ftont tii Ft. kUW ;;( ilais ,n fi.iniii; i-.iin u t..:; iu Latest i o tyles ' ' ItL 6t thdatest style flHaerrLadie audi hll-ldreavMi.-Vlrginia A Ort Isbtfepaeed Walter, prta j 5a'' ,WiW.9.m i5 a : li 'Uook a Well u KewiJ 5 : -! ' iror parUrnlare call mtler sena'to BfttaORKi ' or i Ka.twww Swf sswl aS etwmtA ' ' lidA .r.fjf. 1.71-1 !Js j.'inw-1 I rJBectts, tr&OMiaas1 &i jap 'a, .QjrisMhaB ' Su'.: Steps :.tdJthfe!Alta,ri7 , No. 27NOJlTHl?RONT: STREET, ns V"-' jvji11 itn. OkJf ''"?w '.'' ' ; Uui A" '.lot j. h" ".B JEWETT; . ,! Janxa-tr'r L' aer'and'StiaioBer. . s:iv Drlea Proit wiEbll Butor, 'ifusr iPROH THE MOUNTAINS. ' T v Jan 23-tf EDWARDS & HALL,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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