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i t . 1 ' 1-8 f r $1 I' 1 ithb MORNING STAR, the oldest dally aewspa p JS Hart? CarQtoa, is published daily, except Mnndav at ilQQ pet year, $4 00 t Six months , &or&M ninths, $1 0) t one month, to mail Jnhlib Delivered to city ubscribwra at the teTfttcenuper week for any Terid;rom one published every Friday pet-bagger, with bis box of paper col- . A wealthy person living on Macu lar and a greasy deck of cards. , son Avenue, .New -York, and named The new movement on foot among Marshall uiienerw, naseen aoroau the colored voters of South .Uaroima wittt nw wue. a- nuge oaraiuK shows quite plainly progress in the trunk-belonging to the".madan i was OCll STATE CONTEHPOHAItlES. D11A.E1A.TIC KOTES. ?It i shows thai the I seizedpB4 the ground at it con tained a bridal trousseau. . This was A campaign short, sharp and decisive has i "R,i ,;: I Irmir. . haa made but been resolved upon. and only three weeks i, stand between us sad tus aay or naiue.u are for vr York. Philadelnhia and Chi- IT,..., n.n ,:- nnr1.. f, il: H:ot DM. ) f 1 " :, T "." ; r j .... . i,ni I T till ihu I ; " . V r- ,- truth, there BDncara to r be an' abundant lf t-; John Brougham, who s has en amount'of sknlkinc-. and.wdat worse, an' tifely jfcovered from his recent .illness,, is auundaut amount of iusuoorainauon, ana isuuBuy enuageu m ; wrniDK uia rciumia iito ripmnrraiin noriv all nver thn Stftto I cences. wbicb. . when " comDleted. promise Mr.- Leffert9 says it contains gives Bigns of a looseness of structure- that to make a most interesting, contribution. 4o '- ' I ? , . . .... . .1 1 I lil.mlniu. ' " - 1 . UOLKNALE H KICKS. i SyOur qaouit.tone.'n. saoaid be-Tinderatooa. res -t eaont tne vmoiedaie prices gonerauy. in mamci . aj 8sall orders higher prices have to be charged.' AUTICUCB. t 9 II1- ; 1.-1 7 the Datt r.; because bi the .damaeine and;H Li An i officers say the dresjesjhtupl d iwUiVu u:uuu us .uniiui u.uiu proposals frorri the managers of Urury every courrfy in 'the State. Htlliiboro Ee I frhZAtrkni nnnvRnt nrini'iintta week to one year. tenu tor three montos. , " day8 of deceptive promises are gone ontdKSw; wo days, $lw;. t h forever.and that the negro race can-. I denied,: c SXiraWKVKiVwft nnt h longer! used Jo that .State as his wife's ftlO.00: two months, $17,00; montna, a;, f r i , I .-. , 1 4 t ' . '.. f six months, $40.00; twelve montuo, .w. yotinc macnines merely lo jseuuiuvi - Airnnonncemeits-of FaiMr'Festtvais. Bails, ficea f o.r.lhe,, cunning and ..avqnous afwlif fellows who have' -"lived, in clover, w- .J.i;i.montii InaArtaA -111 LOCal Clmn at I i'i i . U' !. ;.''r.'! .oKtvn (ViDll- fanpric; ""7 Tt; "l I lJ-la" ?.tu.?; & ) -men-say that county conventions are nuM " M-flTiM- hftid of "City items" ao cento per. pathft nnmp. "will die all i-over.-l. lil.v'i', t-.i 1 i' - sanccs.' and are ridicuiousl'and disgraceful line for first insertion, ana wxeats per line for eaca . t ,. . i. ... ?fAUi 1 here is consideraDie expitemeni in They say that we inustfeturn to old cus- subsequent insertion. , , A black man's party is being formed. Ttaiv over Austrian' sains in theBer- "loms, as , nearly-ad" practicable under the; MajorDelaney, a veryihtelligcnt'co'- fAWfe chtngejl condlUon of things; and-dispense5 ."SfiMSSSi of daUTrate!. Twice a J"r:c . J - . I JlrJ Congress. Th6r, government,,, is wilh aoch.; turbulent. and shameful exhibit witrtwolhixdsof dauyrate. ' . lorea man, is ai me umu , u- aVDrehenBiva 'that the agitation will LtionMS,hve; of late been witnessed at NeUcesof Marriage or Death, Tributes ot Be- m0vement, ' The obieCt is n6t to, e3- We"sVQ tnat tn agitation Wl, k-w, piy AoflhU In a! SUCCb. ACOU1UWVUB w . - - . - . . . a ordinarr advertiaenients out' oniy nu r. whn TMLirifor strictlr in advance.: At xms cents will pay for a simple announcement riaire or Death. i-twrtiMiTiAnfai in follow readinz matter i occupy any special place, will be charged extra cordW to the position desired.,, Advertiseiaents on wMca'no epeclfled numoeroi BAUQING Gunny. Uoanic Ancaoi, .v Double Anchor " A". ...... BACON NorthCarolina. uams, & lD(new) Shoulders, V to . ... . . . , . . siid;a,N. C choice, 9 WcsterD.isniolreii - --- "I" riiicBs. 00 00 en sons of different sizes.. 9: vegoi Thed'uty-amounts i to nearly-$6poL ( karder. f : f?f? -o p". ? ' went abroad to Hence the dodffe ' :'INeXt' ' vUfc 5 I - ""J mvu beubime, imiuo.iuk, mjva. uewiueu.uvm uuem. t -j 0 -. ..men nav itiAt rnnntv conventions are nun i t i. r ooucicauu s opinion: .iuiss ,u- Ket arrival in London Miss , -2&llUfVv jlalter In g. J .aM.&alUzd-? luesueauuvUfiveui uaiuwf uui- BKKF Liveweisht , l&ta - SW to rest and not to sing,1 sue BAaaELS-8piriwTarpcntiB; i -s-t --,'--JtxJ oo a- - ok : 11 NEY ADVERTISEMENTS.,. . VirciniaClnste The most prolific variety of Winter Wheat ever known, and especially adapted to Southern Culture. in some instances one Kernel nas produced loo full grown heads, and products have been obtained at the rate of from 53 to 90 boshel per acre. Price &B f 0 pen bnenel, , freight paid, and no charge for sac-s. ena si amp ror circular or testimonials. Agent wanted in -every county in North Carolina. Liberxl. commission allowed. Address the, General Acrents. ,0. -0. DANIEL & CO.. P. O: Box 1JE8. Sing Bing,New york.,.; v , . i . . . wm NewNewSrorii ecliw....lf OffiO-l W New City, eacli...,.....J.iOO: 8,190 i -:r : ,- ';'.r' ..-. uucuuiii a ouavici.ivuw&oivi, iiuoiiui ,.. KiiiriL ui mini ri nil hilt as ui tuts uuuuu tfihliah ihfl c.o or line, but to eet na r -. - 1 1 -il ' . l i rawoo . . . r . . i an1 i t.hArAfnrP. Pndfiavorinff to dl-1 w.uimiH,.1vUu...uuu, or , of the carpet bagger of all rtnat l . , . ,t-.,.. . ( i Anson; - TUe, nominees,. are:, good: merf-j - . , s 5, . , : -vt '.;; ,i reel Dublio attention to iLnclisn suc-r J worthv men men whom, everv.ione: f OttO .I ploofl of leaders WhO haVQ. USeU ine I . . . . . I I ihom f.m Ronal.ir dnmn ti. nnrnnAr " , , t - i'il cess in,, the acquisition, ;oi.,uyprus . "r- .r.- "J 1 :t" R,r;V; t i coioreu ubuuiw aa . icycio v :jvy i Wjraou, w xuaruiiug :ai;3 auu -gn;ciui. BRICKS Wilmin"EGii. 4H M figure, adds an unfettered, bngnt and eager; t ,: Northern..-.. spirit. Her animation makes her wild as ai BQTTBBNorth Carolina, deer;.!-She is as splendid a specimen' a bANDLESpJm."ti -J--Bluegrass girl' as ever tfod . the artistic; .vofTallow, S r.mirflp.: thoronfrhlviAmerir'.ftii in fane, formi ' Adamantine. W ft.. and mind. Ther. is nothinf? conventional: --M-No-eB'-T about her. To use raci-ig. slang, she appears, l .,. gtate.' lb : . ' !to be the beat two year.otd ftur1 generation OOKVIUB Java. ft has seeu.M- iTi . ": -isau. n.ii ..i .j:-,...;.CiJ Advertisements on wbica'no epeclfled number of . -- v:. . QnA in ,au auy ' . . rV"" ."f i-,ilKte 4 tueiuc ."-"Trr "T I Gerraariy thWfaVaileirti' HI. LI in IIULlUn Ul Uiu WUWUMUvat whbw I ..... nhnniM t II JltM f irk I TT n L3 T rA llU I thedateof discontinuance. , , , ; ... . .! i power uavu .auuwu ,r , f ii; ... Patber Ityau and Nr. Davl.' that some system iust 'be' adopted by;I r atner it van was 'present, on tne whichrthe wil of 'the' peoDle can have a I occasion of .) Pif fcrson JJavis , meeftmo full and free expression; and by which the, f tlw 'rmfibf. the Tennessee at Mis-8 a rivoi-tiaompntji rliRmntinaed before the time co&- I ntTAltr nAnrit qi1 jinurnrt.h rJ iH Aneft- I rpL "in Wfrrt KA I kiStoiH.bft. WminH.ufitiia lUria mlrJ h..ereaH:,m"lU,ll r , . ... 1,. - w U . 7 7 : - ' I'. . i,: err and chicaneiv and maoacement can be The New Orleans Times say wdumuKiunuj j-uiuv: . , . iorm lueuoioieu.ucuuic wm ,4y,.v rouer. 8ttD-comni ties-snowsi iiiai.ji, r.::tL. .i- .v." . -.1.;. j .. i - , ,:t,.. ..j ia Vonl ni)ar tlia houl flf l'Nfi Ad- I .. .. ,-- , . YUtUeU, .X IIUlSBltltSlIllUUS OCSU .M UOtHO sueaKci uniu aii ,.eiUUUBUU,HlUUlO IU vcrtiscments" will be charged fifty per cent extra, managed by colorea leaders, vv e irusi i l Weber bribed a former "par ' to only relief,. ...True they have pot resuiwdj i Mr'Davis' worth,, although express- .;n k ..aMr.,t'fA--rnllnw' rnon fc ur layoraDiy to Anson s wjancs laieiy;. ouiu. . i.u nnHmintooa F . . . .j , .i Lutsv win uc vtnvti .- t i rainr rm iiim own ikxliiuiui v iikiui t: luo .1.. 1 1, .... nnn nI4 1 iuti.iitiv. .. u,..uu hiimwiu ortnpieTOiumnuvuuuw. f I .- ; , ' . , . 1 1 1 1 piuy uuufiwa uu.uuM, .a.Bu l u j .: J-tt, didates for office, whetner in tne snapeor comma- r j : j . -Ty'--' - I ... ..,, . , ; end: Score us.1 Bro. Bernard, as in favor I great to noect the Helping voice ot tne.; "'rv r :7rlT.'Z- ; l -"'b" - i peu uy geuiiciuamu cw j. Hereafter of primary elections. waaesooro. servant of Christ, lie defended him from his detractors, stating , the high' one donar per square 1 thlBcorve,rtlltStogn lhan lf he were a carpet-bagger with 0f John S. Dula, wW 1 slated upon regular business without extra enarseat '.ransient - - .... ; - ;- , , , . , M, .L t raxes. . i i ine winieoi oa.ni. patn mat no cau a conscience. mK"Tnown og"s wi in North Oarolinahow Teady.some of Sordini toconlrlcXT, T , , c ? : i the colored, leaders were . to, .reooir v! Advertisers should always specify tne issue or is- i Kr,V)e8 for their votes, and to maKe ..a t.A i4aiitA rn inuaniiia in w norM mi immiih in -- w OtlCS biiCjr UvDU O V SMIWMDV Uli JUO. V '..i..4 Lagcayra. W . CORN MEAL bneheLlu sacks COTTON TUBS Slbdle.". DOMKSTlCa-Sheetlng.4-4. yc '( D . X D uv .M)3-0 14OO .15 . 18 , 35 6t; point of his career- was that marked by his great humility and pa-; . Dr. Car r of this place 'gives us the, following new reading ot an old saw : . .... a in tir.n l ui uiitii w v w w mm . ; w . . .... . . j wnerano issue is I .7 . - . j . .... - -i:.. ji' . naSed thS advertisement will be inserted in the aU'thev COttld OUt of the Tcvil times IU. ior no man-iajce it ai ii8 uoou, DaUy Where an advertiser contracts for thepaper j au tuev tuu,u v'u,' ul luc ' 4 1 Or it will leave you anchored in the mud. and tne misfortunes 01, xuq pi?upie. Let ntne be triisied against, whom a George? S Cbilds says iieneral tieri'ce in : misfortune;1 ( "The first ant told him that Tilden had been elected! Washington ' was right, ' rand ' Mr.' rpsiilfiiit Rfirl oncrlit try liavo 4ififn inaucru 3 TiA-..;n"--ik.n . KXTnaUlni At. 1 ,r,.- Graut President and ought to? have -been inaugu rated.! .-.- .-. :n .,u-.- . il t Tt,:a n'.n,n'.nn'.i ...t, . ixuere in more virue luroe lu oiie to be sent to himluring the time his advertisement ' is in, the proprietor will only be responsible for .the mailmg of the paper to his address. , y, - Remittances must be made by Check, Draft, Pos- Jxl MonCT Order. EiDreas. or in Registered Letter. : Unlysuch remittances will be at the risk of the jqst suspicion arises,' however spe cious or plausible his promises. fuTha 1-v.mmnnicjiHoriH. nnleoa thev contain imoortant I ii. ' - i i i i . . i t. t newiiQcussbriefl7andpro coioreu . people uuvc JSVW solved that the broken-down Radical real name of the author is withheld. . .. , . j Correspondents mast write on only one side of the paper. , . . - t -a i hacks shall henceforth be set aside'as utterly unsafe and unworthy. l 5 I THE PERIODICALS ''vdUdP Living 'Age is the most publication of the kind iultie wur is no periodical nuf 'half hsf valu library in itself and is an educa numbers fur the weeks ending July 6ih and 13th contain, the,- following.. tioteworihy articles among others ; . The Future of Asiatic Turkey, FortnigMly -Review; The Political Adventures' of Lord Beaconsfiuld of Andrew Jackson's bid oaths than in the! whole bodv of the whisnerins mummv of Oermercy Park. ix. MJxprens, Ucm. -bSriJx is remarkable that there isno "Mr. Davis," you were never investi gated I". elicited round, after round of appjause. n'spiracy however -dark J ,J-''tFt "'!, i "B,B,W,M1 j, ecessiiry detail however Bj f ( 'Cp ' John Sherman's hapd isr V I VN : ''' '-,r Sun, Bern. . ; I -" . II . T-) TV ,TheG. D.f thn (i. ly. (t.iL to say, the Gruot;Dei;art.nent of tho Qlobe4 Democrat) . continues Ut flourish All that; the tural roosters in the Appomattox apple!, trees have, to say favorable i to the cause of btrong Uovernment is carefully reproduced.! r. . .. . si .... . . " r . ornmfl ter the.ia3L qUarter of a ffi;.;fr m s m a? , , . . . . . - ' ; I view; ijiic auu x iiuca vi u auiua mauiouu, i . . j tury was caused by the injustice, op- QuaryM-Within the Pxecincts, by . " nraoimna anil rARftn.lit.ipR of the whites.: r -ni-..!.';".; . i' ' I . . i r. v.w.. j , , ' j I viipuaui, iroui uuvaucc euuuia; juuu-- Bad treatment of the . Ked, Men i:;has son'sLivesi by Matthew By WILLIAM H. BERNARD. WILMINGTON, Ci Straws show 'which -way I a cob-i It were: a base libel to : say that the chief city of Massachusetts is boasting! Graphie. Yes, indeed,' Boaston is the; true orthography. Counw Journal. ' . i a memoer or uontrress is . Dre Arnold, MacmiUanji ' T , ,nr,n cost many a valuable life and millions! I Mr. Froude's "Life and Times of Thomas! amm" "W.JTftJ W. of mbne ' , The ioV -uiJ Bock. b, EdwaM' A.-lrft HI,' .... .o. ! ..,! ',n'l in . which Frmdmen's I "1T Od Jei.li ProseljW .......... .. ' 3: I ,. . :-, . . i i tam Vaf aa iWa' Wa nf 'TMnrf Kvr lranAta 1 T j& ' f . , 1 I l .A A I-l -v n- n i a . ' K rt nhinl' f -' viv Aft I . ! JUSl now many oi uie peupie are i.uiu " Newman.: Td alin - ramh. running after strange gods in spiteo? Drougnt on Dy ine oaa way, in wmcu jemvUBar: Old Mans of Africa. Nature; the experiences of the past 'and the t,he Indians .were .treated. . 1 hey. are I The Shadow of a Dream: a story AU the nDnI,aiti(io nf . tli nrpspnt. 'P.vflTv I said to be hot sneciallv bad: and thevtl Tear . Bound: Jjotteries. Pall - Mall Gazette;. i'; f, . vLi;.' i.. I Va - t- I TTi KifHrdn, lh-ni rpWi? Journal, Vhas - bat uwo legs," : And her voter wno ooiis iue Aemooraiio pariyj i are not ncuuseu. ,01 ,iuy viy uccp- i -.""tT7'7:r-,T"'rT"vrrv--ii tardiness in reaching her courts is often at.lhiaUime onlvtrenffthensUhe seated host tv: to. the whites.: -The M" . .w r"-" - sucuis io inspire tne iear that she hasn't T " f' : . .. ? :; ... 0. '.. .. i I ..,...'... ... . . t ... ......... . ;. . i . . .f.."... . 7. I I ..IIaII 1Tnnn ..van that iwianvr t .imim. yi.iM,.! itaaicai cnances so mucu. xt aupeara i irnuaueiyuia x unas aaya tucir ui-s i . , Tjt. ' SPLKN DID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A KORTONB. fIOUTH GRAND DIS TRIBUTION, 1S78, AT NEW. - OKLK ANV T U ES- 1141, AU(aUaX.13ttl. ; Louisiana State. Lottery Company, - This institution was regularly incoroorated by the Legislature of the State for Educational and Chari table purposes in 1868, with a capital of $1,000,OCO, te which it has since added a reserve fund of 35u,- 000. 2T3 GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBU TION wui uuce place monthly en tne second Tues day it never scenes or postpone iamk. at tne fol lowing Distribution : . , CAPITAL PRIZE. $30,0CO. i 105.C03 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. HALF TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. ; ! i '.-TtHTTlW PPtTIWH ' I J 1 , a. , . f nunieii uv everv ruie to ua a c-ftniifiman. Frankfort. Yeoman. The ' presumption of j some people is simply amazing; -rLebanon 1 1 Capital Prise w.;:. 1 Capital Prize..;... , 1 Capital Prize . mzes or iksuu .. . 5 Prize of 1C03 30 Prizes of 503.,.". 1C0 Prises of 1 1C0.... 300 Prizes of : . 60.,. . 500 Prizes of . 83.,.. auucaiB I A. UliauCIUUia :jl la oar a iuvii v.u- . ' - T-. lr to us that before you rturn indepen4 J acter is rather above. the average of without stopping to admire its exquisite dent, you snould f count tne cost to I tneir race, ana unaer .any decent sysn I print, its fine toned paper and Its artistic; your co'unty and State. If by taking I tem the authorities ought to have got: j engravings," It is the handsotnest monthly .: in America . '1 The August number contains several articles of unusual interest.' 'AIoDg : the Danube," by Edward King, la the open- j usiice, says me jersey uity i looo Prizes of 10 ...-..... APPROXIMATION PPJZES: 9 Approximation Prizes of $200. . . 9 Approximation Prises or 100... .. 9 Approximation Prizes of 100 .......f30,000 ......J 10,000 ...,..,! 5,000 ., H . 5,000 ... ' ' 5C0J J 10,003 10,020 10,030 ,j loooo l :.::.' 10,000 4 2,700 1,800 900 ..M10.400 bet all kenpation 4 such: a step ;you are injuring the old,? along with them comfortably enough.! true, and tried party that has redeem- But the poor fellows have been driven ed and disenthralled the State, then from "post to pillar: have been moved you are unwise, ungrateful and un-f from one reservation to another, and. ing : paper, and. both; text ; and illustrations are spirited and lively. Edward H. .Knight, one of our commissioners to lhe.Pri3 Ex-1 ,1 i ,Tohn,Taid a poverty stjicketi tnan.prve made my will to-day." "Ah.'f repueu John: "you were liberal to me. nO doubt" Yes, John, I came down hand some1. " I've willed you the whole Country to pake a living in, ilb the privilege of foaKwsendordlrs to -" " ";. i .7." " V, - w m A. DATJPHlPi, , t Wuite an tsirort. . has., le&n mad a to bull the grain market, in spite; of the tremendous cxapa.Th peace outlook , in 1857 Prizes, amounting to. . , j Responsible corresponding 'azents wani prominent points, to whom a liberal com Application for rates to dabs should only be made to the Homo Office in New Orleans, f ' - Write, clearly Btating fall address, for further m- EuroDa Dlaved: the wild with wr- sniwiila.4. patriotic, xjo noi persist in wnat i nave been badgered and xneated nn I one or, our commissioners to tbe:Pns Ex- 'I ior8,4ana.miuwnsot money i have 'been von an doinir. Take onfi ill natratW ;i v. -hinU avaa' Dosition. and a member of th& 1nr.v on wampea. ineDUii movement is supposed j . -- o- 5 . 7 7 i 1 -T . . . T; i I Ul wue uuuiau iioium. n uiv.i viiora 1 r ., j.r ,. . , ; . i. ' 1 - : " I tn lu il (lpgrMrnlA nnA. nu 10 snow wnaL ine remocraiic panya even in an Indian has asserted itself, I . 4 i me verge oi rum. r P. O. Eox 698, New Orleans; Louisiana.: All our Grand Extraordinary Drawinsra are under the supervision and .management of UENERALS G. T. BEAUREGARD and J OBAL A EARLY. U )y 10-DSaw4wAW gat we - . . the Buildings and Grounds,, with jBQgges- hasi ; done 'for NoTlh : Carolina:' " WeH .2.i'lLA AKltA ? i "NTAJI ;: - :-:t,- T.it. - - ;J ... . :, M live compatisons between Pans and Phils uuUfcuC ii5uiCB ,u mo Dody can wonuer tnat tnese mdiandelphta: a much livelier article; and server. - I nn1.hr ealc oftnnr ho f rennentlvi the I one men who! are od . - tt. . j j T j 1 He got i up. feeling heavy at heart, without knowing;- the cause. He went to the back door, . and there saw his garden,' the pride of his waking hours and the subject of bis dreams: lookine like ah editor's office. ., He sat down, on the door-i- Mnsiceaclers, CiiorUters, ;Orsaiiists, And all Professional Musicians, outbreaks occur so ? frequently t the I belter suited to the present 'lemnerature: is "In I8d8 the rRadicals spent $158,-, I wonder imtierthWMmaiiyJndianBi "A Welch 'WaterinKplace, ' bynilWirt CfC rP Vin I?Hnrtn4iAnAl MnnH irt rr I ' - 7!'V " , 4V ..... T . . wwv vi vuc AyuuvaiAvuat. x-uuu FaJ J remaitt Weil 01800860' iag themselves $jper aiem as mem- lfr of t.h" TjeoMslatnre. 'Not a (erit r There is a naner nnblished was sbent in educating the poor peo-1 falo, New.raKlCTlhftV.1ii-i power8 .r "'OfhiW are employed on a pie of the State. We quote from the can. It recently r contained; an edi-. ... nvTt M , -i-; P, SSLf madi dash at . tarViaioS !-wJS n : I - . r .i T .1 r. .7 ." : ' . 7 I , . ., . .. 7. 7 . -. .. uoserver: , lonai scroneiy , urging want as ..me . -.f. inr' in.frferi. vnm.' h Xf-rL I nesaay ibbi, me.neignoors tnougni inai tne During' the fiscal ;yeW beginning 1st of J candidate1 of the KadicaC Dartv' in 1 i 'Vri': T'Wiiwi I ?h. A-lJLl'1 October. 1869. there was . soent out of the I ' ,'. . . - , I"?--. ' i... I ". F.dnntinnnl Fnnrt th snm of sm 411 ni 1 .xooy. . Ab is uuucisiwii iu iiew l urjt j a novel, oy XiUen vv . uiney: a oea-oouna, 1 puuiwai. uaya ui a.usviusj,i uover auneaeu Sike's; bnt the gem fof the number is'The 1 step and said;aJL'Ot alidad jwords of tongue ;j ; ; : British Soldier," by "Henry James,' Jr.;' in "r Pf,H iU TW 9 1 . : 1 Keep T . . ' u-u .u il- ---r i hen Xlurnefi Falls Reporter. d at "Rnf- which the exquisite irbny and delicate , ; ' vv. - -: ! . , " " uai,iui. ,iwl--i4' , , . . ... She was one of .. those nervous. are invited to improve a portion of their Summer vacations in examining tne large number or useful Music Books, prepared by Oliver" Ditson & Co.. es pecially for their use. EXAMINE L. 0. EMERSON'S NEW 'ONWARD,' ($7.50 per dozen); his best book-for Singing 1 Schools; Also, hU new; CHURCH OFPER- TNG, ($11 per dozen) a splendid Anthem Book. 5 Also, hid 'SACRED QUARTETS;' (t00.) ' i I fidgety women who get up on a chair to I examine OUR choruses,- GLEE3, FOUR- . fart sunus, &o in Pampiuet Form. (5 to 10 cts each), very extensively used by Chairs.' -Societies, &e - Catalogues furnished. ; Yarn. bnncn FIStI liack'erel. No. 1. 9 bbL kolI, 51 a bbl ...ii MLackerel, No. 8, & bbl...... No. 8, $ i( bbl.. ........ .... Mackerel, No. 3, bbl ; .vMullctB. igbbl..........,. . . . N.C llermi;,Koet9 keg ... - ' Dry cod, a fc. ,;...,....,:;. PLOUR-Fine, ft bbl............ v., -auper. Northern 9 bbl...... :( . Extra do, , " . .. bbl... ... V; Family bbl. City Mills Super., f bbl.... t ..t ;. Extra,-fl bbl.. ,i. .: .-...!'.'.. H Bm1. fO 1,1.1 . fix. Family, bbl... F1SKTIU2KRS , Peruvian Guano, V SOUU ts t..y Bangh'a Phosphate, . , t . Carolina Fertilizer, Ground Bone. , " . 1 Bone Meal, '1- " Flour. 1, -? - .' -Navassa Guano, , , M, Complete Manure " ' 5 , WhsnnVs Phosphate . ; 1 1; Wando Phosphate,-; i : . . Berger A Bute's PflOBpa.' Excellenza Cotton, Fertilizer ULUE S... ..... GRAIN !orn, la stotro, in oags, ucm. cargo, 9 ousnei....... H'jorn.nuxeay oosnei..... ,' ' Corn, wholesale, la bags. Peaa.Cow. 9 bnshel...... .U1DES Green. 9 B...., FDrv.- tt-............. HA.Y Kaetem, 9 100 B8....... western, 9 100 Ss North River, $ 100 fca.. UOOP IRON V. ten.. . LARD Northern; 9 North Carolina, 9 LIMB ji bbl LUMBERr-CTTY bTXAKSAWKD 1 Ship Staff, rcsawed, ft M ft.. Roueh Edge Plank, v M ft... '. . t WestlndiaCargoes.accoraingi -s to quality, j& it.......... f Oreesea Flooring, acasoned. . : ;.i-ri scanttmg and Booms,- com - 1 son. Hit MOLASSES New cp iCuba,hhds New crop uuca,.DDis y gai Porto Rico,hhds 1 bbls...,- Sugar House, hhds, 9 gal. ' bMs. gal.. HAILS Cut, 4d to SOd, V kog.. . oils Kerosene, v gfti. Lard, gal....... ......... r M.t LlUlEBCU, V B""-.. .. Rosin. gal.: POULTRY CUickena,live,grown PEANUTS $ bushel..,.. ...... POT atoks sweet, v Dusnei.. Irish, Northern, 9 bbl ..... FORK Northern, City Mesa . , . . I Thin, 9 bbl Prime, 9 bbl.. ............. RumB. bbl...... RICfi Carolina, 2 2 ........ i ..... KAGS Country, v ...... Citv. W u KOJ-IS-: . i .... 1. , SALT Alum, ft bushel. . . . ; : Ltverpool, fisaGK,cn F.O.B Lisbon, f) sack SUGAR Cuba, ft E.. fortoKico, fl BM..'.-....... 1 CLH-WUWt "xp AUttaa-o.s U " V . C ft . Ex.C 9 lb , -VMutix m k v,. UDuaMft. - . Mr ......... SOAP Northern, 9 lb...,,,..., SHINGLES Contract, ft M... ; cypress saps ft Ji,... Cypress Hearts S M. . STAVES W. O. BbL, tt It..: k. u .una., CyoresB. i TALLOW S TIMBKR-SMpping auiirrime, w j s M. . 13 . a ' . i2M . 13 14 ''io;o-3'is 28 80 . 15 5 so 19 31 -JO! 5 "I '6Xa .7 ': j 90 & V5 -vio;a; ia (Ml 90 fill . ...a w nv w 8 50 10 60 18 60: 0Q 6 50 O 6 75 9 00 & 9 60 . 3 75. & .8 00 ;s 00 a i 400 OU UI o uu J 6 00 5 50 8 50f 8 25 : 6 50. 8 0Q 0 00 . 0 : 0 CO 6 00 6 00 6E0 fft (i 50 . 7 00 JOO I 87 SO 62 60 i ftfi im ..i.c n .in i 45 00 SO 00 00 00 4000 00 00 45 00 00 00 i 67 00 55 00 ; 65 00 00 00 67 00 09 00; 70 00 00 00 7000 80 001 00 00 55 90 60 00 ; 9k-i6i 60 L 2 60 I 57 ,; mx ' . , CU' Hi? . i VU I - . .' O 10 10 U UU KB OUU 1 n.v ?i 1 ik 95 . 1 10 I 65 00 75 00 I , 937 fCa 11 00 1 25 l-V! Awarded ihighett prim at- Centennial -Expoarftion for I . - J. r.. . t7. . . , , . , mtw vncurwif yucHHiev alia txetuenee ana tumitg caar 1 neter of twtetming and fiaeoring. Tha best tobacco ' tTer made. . A our bine strip trade-mark is closely Imitated on inftrlor goods. -Bee that, Jackmm't Mat b ' ' jo every nlngr. Sold by all dealer, . fiend for sample. . Veo. -to J. A. Juxaox A Co- Mfru., Fetersburr Va. DT 1 Vn Beautiful Concert Grand Fianosnt) P i U lin nUcost$l,600,only $425. . Sa-ilnirAn ' perb Grand Square Pianos, cost t I.IOO. only f25. Elegant' Unrisht Planoc. cost $800, only $165, New Stile Upright Pianos $112.50. Organs. $35. Organs 12 stops. $72. SO.': ChHrch Organs.7 1 stops, cost $390, only $115. .Elegant $375 Mirror Top Organs od1;;105. Tremeodous naertflee to close out present stoek. New Steam Fac tory soon to be erected; Newspaper with much in- iiiriuutKiu niHjut nsnss ana ureiim, sent raKK. ne&se address UArtiitij bkatTY Washington, N. J. :,v t ' ' .' 'I " .-.V... .)- j, . 1 . ;'.',. . .I''-. - - .'.,-.- TOtlAVE GOOD. 1.KAY.TII THE l.IVF.R niUST UK I4.KPT IN ORDliU; ; .H .KTMARTfr VjHaraa.aa A. 1- MT ZStfj. 5rV V.JlCC1.3TlrWlfls J)lAJlRt!EA r5 f SICKHEADACHEA SUUKtERCOUPUOlTS ftBIUOUSNESS.K AUTSIftr'iilA.H CLEARS lit , If OR DISEASES DF.f For Pamphlet, address Da. Sanforu, New York. 1. 1 ., - 1. 1 i-S J. . ; & W A DAY to Agents canvassing for the Fl re. O I side Visitor. Terms and Outfit Free. Ad dress P. Ob VICKJSRY Augusta, Maine. ! : TELEPHONES ! tmEXlOM 5 For Business Parposea ours excel all Mothers in e'eornees and vols me of tone. Illus. circular f nd testimoma's fnr 5o Address J. R. HOLCMB, Mallet Cbbek, Ohio. Dr.Marchisi'a Dcrino GATHOLICOM will positively cure Female Weakness, such as Falline atlon of the WomBi Incidental Hemorrhage or Flood- uitf, i-ainrtu, euppressea ana irregular jnenstruation, &c An old and reliable remedy. Send postal card for mmpniec, witn treatment, cures, ana certincates rroni OliUWJ j-.uivAn.j-iuss ... . . a. . . physicians and 1 UTJCA. m. y. a Jy 13-4WD&W IS 00 80 00 00 00 . 15 00 1 .tienta. to HOwAHTH A BALLA HD loldbyaU Druggists $L60 per bottla 18 00 85 00 16 00 38 : 43 i ; 35. 38 . -23 " 26 80. 3 60 ; 17. ' 145 100 14 00 13 00 13 00 - 00 00 .. 00 00 22 35 40 75 ' 15 1 10 . 90 80 40 20 : 85 10 ' 15 , , 65 100 00 50 S 25 2 75 12 00 12-50 00 00 0Q00 00 00 1100 00 00 10 00 : '8! 90 a 1 00 IKS '.iH i . , - 6 00 80 - 00 ' 00' 00 00 ' 10 axes ' 8X 00 . 5 , uu KB 1.x 1 13 76 '85i .75. 85 - iU . . 9 ' 9 s uu 1 M., fjHtU-.... Mill Fair. common JB.111... !... Inferior to Ordinary, fl M WHISKEY Northern, ft gal.... - North Carolina, ft gal........ WOOL Unwashed, ft lb ...... r washed, v lit .....'k... S 50 8 00 4 50 s 5 00 9 60 . 00 IS 00 15 00 10 00 00 00 , 00 00 00 00' 7 8 10 90 13 001 7 00 8 00 5 00 6 00; 4 50 5 00. .3 5) 400 1 00 5 00 175 - 3 60 15 SO ; .35 t a- S WIL!HIGTOIt ISONKlf A1ARKBT BTmNS. 8SLUKS, GOid i,... ..Par. . .5 i Par. Exchange fsight) on New York, ........ . disc't. j- iiaiamore,.,i. x , t ! Boston,:....; I... it Fniiadeiprua, ... .. EVUE HIGH SCHOOL. t BEDFORD CO., VIRGINIA. For vouner men and bovsi ' Seasinn hpolna Spr.t 15th. For catalogues containios information art- dress WILLIAM Ii. ABBOT, Principal. Bcllevue P. O, iv IS DAWftw MANCHESTER I LOCOMOTIVE WORKS Established in 1853, Manufacture all kinds of Locomotives, and have re cently purchased of theAmoskeag Manufaciurink- uo. au tne patterns, patents, and the good will fui the manufacture of their celebrated steam Fire En gines and Fire Apparatus, and are now prepared tc receive and execute ordars promptly, bend for de scriptive circular. , ARETA8 BLOOD. Agent. nov as ujawiy -i .. . Manchester, N. H. New York I- - !':- -' .f-t c:H !A -It ! ttivij.-j v -I '.. SHOOTING COAT. STYLISH, HANDSOME COAT. First Class in every particulfti Pleasant to : wear,' durable, and in the end the cheap est. MADE OF BROWN VELVETEEN. Pockets and Lining made to take ont. so that may be worn for early fail and winter shooting. Horace Smith, Esq:, says t Mt is my idea of shooting coat. I have worn them for several year, and will have none other.", . Price for Coat. 25: VeRt.. fi Ki. Ain ih i.-i brown corduroy Pants, at $10 per pair. I make on iy tuo one graae. as tne cneapest gopds do not tnrc briars and will not give satisi action.' Also, in' addition to tha ahovK.? T atn mnlfinir Waterproof Canvass Suit, cut same style as the Vel yeteeni goods, not stiff and hard, but soft and plea sant to wear: euaranteed to turn water. SnnrtHmnr. who have seen it say It is The Best Yet. Coat $6.50. I also make the Sleeveless Coa: Vent with Klnp.vm If desired. .' 4 Rules for measurement and samnlea nunt nnnr. application. P.XSHELDtIV . Oct 25 D&Wtf RAH WAY, N...I Western Cities,. which was expended as follows: Invested in Special Tax bonds, $150,000 00 Expense account.............. 2,014 00 Poll tax returned . . ; . 415 15 Paid to teachers of schools.. . . . 38,981 86 Lioaned to University .-...r 140,000 00 .Loaned 40 JJeai and liumn Asy- . lum... .,,.;.,,....-., 3,000 00 'pot,onIy.ta.reflect.Senato"r Cciiiiing Tabb; A Saxon Godja stpry.hy yel views, bdt td -have beed either writ- l'')?".,m' -f1,cJil, .Bi 7. , - . - a - j v by Mane Howland; Sarabo. a Man 'and a w JJi' ten by him or directly inspired by : i -b- .v J oi-: . . t.. ' i- , ' Brother,-a Southern, Sketch,,,, by ,S,: A. . , him. It - is - largely -circulated and ci,ii;. W wr. -ci:.:- u.r t.. i Lit . - a kHIIVIUfli . JL UO JtflUUAGoa. iUUKBUIC.-UV.JJUUV many cupies are eujujiug a iree cirf with greater velocity than she -did. Oil House. " ;The correspondent ., of . the v. Total. . . : 203,411 01 The investment in State bonds has, of r.ftnran 'nrnsAfl on nliro Inoa as din tVia amounts loaned to the University. Indeed, I Philadelphia; Ledger evidently,, thinks it is thought Professor Dickson will get his I New "xork Senator Vrote ttewaf- : aum raus spui neiuretuejOiUncauonaif una will get back its ten thousand dollars, t Not Dne-fifth of the. whole amount; ;ex- . pended was Applied to common schools t Out of over two hundred thousand dollars expended, less, than thirty-nine,, thousand was paiu 10 teacners i J - PERSONAL. liittle Oliver sweat has lust 1 j 1 1 : 1 ' a ,.. . IT - TTnnnar. nnv ifnntiiiaf im.in. a t I uewi oofD tu axaaaauuuseua. a most seat eumuou ttuwug xiw- a ui a uuiuiais i voiouy: Aue LiiiacuHieB oi iieine, ACteea" ?" i i nn t 1 mr ... i and in the precincts X)f the Custom able;, Our Sub7Gardners; A NeWf . and In? EXAMINE JOHNSON'S NEW METHOD FOR THOROUGH BASE. (1 .03), the best Instruc v tion Book for learning to " pay Chord Music in Psalm Tunes,' Glees, &c. 'Also; his CHORUS WUmington.BtiUding S toe.... ....... j ; rtTTi-kTtu TwoninrtnniTnitr nnmr ' ,. . j-j. I Mechanic, ,.1:1, .., ! , ( f . .1 . ........ . t , vuyittiSi.tti-Viivii -y-H v4 iw uo; I Navassa Guano Co. j a verjcomplete manual and class book. Worth Exchange 30 days 1 cents nana or New uanover stocx.. First National Bank,. . .!. Mi SHARP'S 100 75 100 : 951 120 . careful study. .. - . , . , t3TThe above,- and a multitude of ether conven ient and useful books, may be seen, at the stores of OLIVER BIT80N & CO.in Boston, New York and Philadelphia; Lyon A Healy, Chicago; Newhall 4. r. j. ticle. We give a brief extract' front this precious document: i i 'The fact is there is no other name un. der heaven that seems to carry with it the sign and," sound of . victory for r our side. dignantltalianPoet; ANezJPerce Funeral; Beform in Yerpe. literature ?,of -the Day Price $4 a year,, J. JB. Xappincott & Co., ruuaueipnia. j i'i.-.fyi'i The DeS iMointS News Wittily I at Cincinnati; Sherman; Hyde & Co., Saa Francis- refers to Mrs. Agnes r Jenks "as one of the countrV .-...u.uuv 'i . -- ' CDRRSIfT COMMENT.. "i1 ' The tone, of ' thch local press. and the results' 'oi 'countv conven- -New, York Sar: ."Trutli crushed to earth shall rise again." and Fitz John Porter's head is already high enough to see over the fence. . James Gordon Bennett and Miss Jeane tie Bennett, his sister, arrived at New York Tuesday, on the steamer SL; Lauf rent, from Havre. t , 3 Oliver Ditson & Co. j - -BOSTON. -' " CHAS. H. DITSON A CO. 1 E. DITSON 4 CO.l : 843 Broadway, N. Y. t 1 932 Chestnut st , Fhila. Jy.l3-dwaw Wed sal j. t .-. 5 r 1 N. C. Bonds OldEx-Ooupon........ ..14 j : IK). Funding 1S66 6 .;.r Do.;-s 1868...4 ..: Do. New i:..v.-B . j", DoJ J Special Tax... ...... 1 Do. to N.C. Railroad... ...... .49 W. ft. W. R.R. Bonds 7 8cGold InU .100 t.f. Carolina Central R. R. Bonds, 6 flc, .40 Wil.Coi&Aug. R.R. .:...A.80;-iA Wilmington City Bonds, .39c. ..70 . ; - r 7c.....-...o :. old 6 Wc 74 ' t " - ' u" : new 6 c,.70 (Gold Int.) 8 flc 75( " ) New Hanover County Bonds, S ftc.,.95 (Gold 1st) t Do. i do. 6Vc....70(Cur.,,Intj w.s.w.uaiiroaaBtoCK ........,. .,40 vai '? Nona Carolina K. K. " 40 w u. xb Liiut, ' - ......,...,.,.01 -;) ,- 1' ; WUmlngton Cotton MUls.".. .... ....10O KENMORE Now behold the contrast? : Under S"".! -L fS: X"- fL::1 UniVerSltV Hiffll SChOOl M!2 loirg me mass or- Aemocratio oiti 1 v z ",. """t I ! -1 -w -Jj- - - - v 1 0tziX7, l.&r Fall Fashions. -3 Grant is generally .recognized, and the I amons1 Democratic rule, for the vea endiner I event is accepted as a foregone conclusion! o 1. nn. -, 1 the better will be that prospect of haimony September. 30, -1877,- $289,213 32 and united action in which is discovered was expended: in educating ho chil-1 oar hly chance to carry the day in 1880 . . : - ' . . .p f-i I All thin en noint to him as t.h rnminir mnn. Mti nf 'hn U I n t -..'PI,:.-. J i.1 I :-j : o- rt--t t , -ra v .4 bUj -.i'tfs1?JPMY,' "" I the raan "who is to come again and why lhere was left in the treasury the im portant sumf of $115,657 03.- 1 I '" The Democratid party ' has shown itself the friend of the poor children1 of -NorthXIarolin'' It bas'-kept"it should we, orfwhyfbeed. weilflearch for a better? lie was " by no means a .perfect zees of Texas" towards the rule of the" old party hacks-r-in - other i wofdsv ring-masters atitiwhippers-in, who have usually assumed and, to8 a great extent, been permitted to control, the r a e- .. auuiuieub ui nominations ana .ine PresideBt. He baa, no end of relations, distribution of offices and patronage. Any quantity of little faults and some grand ones 'were found ' In bim. His mousing critics were numerous ano industrious, and be incurred. the displeasure of. i few really great and , patriotic men, ..iiut. . after all pledge. Will yod cripple it by your take bim all in all. was he not a orettv acts ?'""' We hope nOt : 1 5 vi 1 " I' good Prsident, as nen go, and who would . make a better one now, as things are?" - A MEW MOVEMENT IN SOUTH CA- The people are weary of this' teode of governing a free " country. Galves ton News, Gem. u ' -x.u " ' '' i'" ti Beaconsfield1 rethrhed yester day to London; as a - eonquerof. ' S brilliant is his success held to Ibe that many of his political opponents joined in the shouts of j triumph ithafc weW Southern civilization is i graduallv m "i? w 1 J wmPn V" V S . Tie coiod people South CVi Z?J"?i m&.&j SWi;f ' na a.TJea-"Kd Bducatiprrre literally KspiUfi for a' ?Y: i?yentidnyf romanceas; haa challenge to mSrial ootf f?'" S'8 - ' V3 ' 78' rW M8, Pass6d between them. J Beitig, j tive'fbrce in the baab that' in a lafid' the success of Gov, Hampton before the people and .the.-rfsd5mTan3rpep7 feet fairnesswith which., he., has ad ministered the IState . government, giving justice. all an4 keeping his . promises' witbr jthe 'utmost scrnptilosi ty, the colored1 people have found oat the vast difference between honest and corrupt rulel and have discovered that .it is better j.to trust the white man vjho is "native and to the manner born," than the 'unscrapulouffdesign-v ing'and insincere 'interloper ff.hd:ad- ventnrer,.kno'wq henceforth i'n.Aoe.H. can history as the impecunious car' : engaged in seeing the "young idea'.1 1 so strong in itsprejudices against his5 taught '.'how tot. shoot," it .isquite I- f?iwt' ? Hi55.2-f5i0-,a nave natural tney snouia teei inclined to r;;! "'"Til'Vi : C ru do vlitfl&Uhootiugof their w own. as Marlborough Pitt and.l Welling Ready, fire; one, two, three 1 I. ton, ApiyettQ.us .op.this Asidftjof the watet it looks -as though JDisra'eli Prima ifl rrprttxriri rr Virtlrla ! nii i iiAirAt-1 kAAr'rn .M'MikVA' J Thomas' -Backley, trea"surer o a ho- jstifylHBis, and ttpt'accqniplished Urerv'comnanv. wW .iarrntpd 'Mf? a-8:yle thatOUght'itbx excite I "r f' . the liberals to offer hhn k 1national lutucu v,aw iu ABHceu ui iu i ovation. rJsaieLtfazette u Troy, N. Y. ' The rollers4 have been captured. ' There are some half dozen or more. .-vf " . , -; ;. v a ' ; 1..-- ; " L- t .w "-Yti 'Winiata' !S,tory; ;rjT? axirlcan : sCufptor abroad; has disDosed of five Etatu'es1 I, to a Polish nobleman at $7,000 apiece. crammed" by reading' dime novels; if n6t he'mustuave a very vivid imagination. ' n Young Fremont ! got'a; bette)r appointment . thatx his iatuer.' Anvf man would rather be Mary Anderson's husband than Governor; of Arizona. Boston Post.. But he did hot ma fry Mary but Sallie.' ; Miss Cecilia Mary Tennyson, 'a niece of the poet-laureate, was married on the Sd of July to the Kev. R. W. AL Pope. B. D.V divinity lecturer of Worcester Col lege,-Oxford, and curate of St? Giles'.' ft Gov. "Blue Jeans" Williams has1 been- visiting Chicago, and ' has humored' the people of that ciiy by allowing them to weigh and , measure him r He turned the scale at 100 pounds,1 and registered a height or o reetf inenes. . - : I Jl:.' , Near Amherst h., V.,. ' - J ' ' 1 ''-' ; TERMS FOB HALF SESSION I Hoard and Tuition ;-. '-.. f SOrTHEUN:.ITJ3MS. , IfiJ Georgia has nine daily '.newspa pers, and considering the number no other state can boast a larger proportion of first rate.uewspapers. York Herald tUj 1, .tKate. Sothernj .; the , murderess, f rites from the retirement pf f the Georgia penitentiary to say, that she is well treated ; and is not compelled to wear the ordinary convict 'saress. i v-fv..,xt mj. Generar K.P.- Chalmers (fads been nominated bv acclamation ' hv; thn 'Democrats for Congress from the Sixth Dis trict of Mississippi. The Texas-Pacific -Northern racine-aoa-.Aitssisstppi levees are indorsed in me piaiionn. M int.. . General Marcus J: Wright, of : Memphis.' who 'was Confederate tJbst corii mander at Macon during the latter years n't me war, nas. peen. appointed by the oecxe- tary of War an agent for the. collection 6 uonlederate recoras tor the use of the Gd- YT A. STRODE! (Hath. Medalist. TrVa.'.VPrln'- XI cloal and Instructor in Mathematics: H. C itttucJtv, u. jlu. v. v a (recently Asst. ins. i.aiin TJ. Va..) Associate Instructor. This School is strict ly preparatory to the University of Virginia, and emnraces in us course every, orancn taugni in vne uign Bcuoeis or me state, i .-, , for testimonials as to its eeneral character: and particularly as to its discipline,' its high moral tone,' and the success of its students, see the Catalogues. ...125. This charee may be reduced in many cases to t8o. by boarding in . private families near the School.' seventn session Degins SKirrifiMUKK iarg, is'a. .-3 d TESTIMONIAL; 1 The success Which the KENMORE HIGH 8CHOOL has achieved under the energetic and censcientiou a administration of the Principal and bis able Assis tant, and the preparation and training of its pupils, who have entered the University of Virginia, have5 fully Justified, tne recommendations or tnis excel lent School to the public, at its beginning. I regard it as a very successful educationaT foundation, and I truBt it will continue for' many years to do its gooa worts ror our state ana country.. ; . i7- , C, B. VlNAliL.Ui, . - jyl6 eodSut- ' tu th sa ' " Prof. Math. U. Va. LET ALLIC CARTRIDGE. MILITARYI HUNT Tvn . t.t i v ..,-.-.. ....... n...... - . .... EXCEL ALL OTHERS IN ACCU- i RACY, STRENGTH- AND .SAFETY. No Premature Discharge Ever Occurs Every Rifl warranted a good shooter. -Calibr 40, 44 and 50-10eof,an inch, and of any desired length. Charge ef powder from 50 to 1Q5 grains. . Weight o! balls from 220 to 540 grains. Stock, plain; alsc Pistol grip and checked.' Sights: plain; Globe aud Peep SigbtsrVeTiil(Jf-wttartBtef Changeable from sighu and jWlnd-gange. . Eyerjr variety f m munition for above gunB, constantly on hand. ? Prices fk-join $30 to $125. ;J ;,..ii h SHARP'S RIFLE' 'COMPANY, sept31-D&Wtf t . j t , Bridgeport, Com.. u PRESCRIPTION r FREE. TJMJR THE SPEADY CURE of Seminal Weak- II . , UnnhnAJ ..J .11 Jl J I L. , on by indiscretion or excess. Any druggist has the ingredients.- Address Dr. JAQUES A CO., 1)0 w. sixtn sc., jincinnau, umo. . , rebia-iyUAW v i . High-Bred Dogs. English, iRisk' and ' gordon setters. of the Choicest Bwed. with guaranteed !pedigrces. Ov7D&Wtf . For sale by J(t ml it u- i, $ .P. WELSH. York, Peiin . n;p w uiti e ill t s aT.'-JiltJ-.f AND X .ft-. Insuranbo Company OHABTEREP:i825 A. ORR HAS RECEIVED and the LATEST SHAPES, for La dies and Misses Hats, and invites a call from those wno nave Heretofore entrusted ncr witn tneir work. She is prepared to alter old styles and fashion them tntt thn mnat. mnriern (throea -. White straw dyed black when' so' " ordered and? iri bestttyle. - .-- . . ,-.,'- RESIDENCE One door eastof Front,'on Church Strnet. ; ; , ; , . .' , oct 14-tf - flortk Caniliaa at CrBttyslmrg. - f A 'PPL1CATI0NS ARE CONSTANTLY MADS J. for cooies of THE OBSERVER containing the. articles in regara to tne conauct or wortn Carolina troons at Gettvsburs, The number of requests for tnese, from tne nortnern states especially, nas lat terly become so great tnat, Deing unaoie to supply, them otherwise, it has been determined to pablish them In book form-.- - " -The papers on the subject, on both sides, will be rfinrintAii Innt. aa thev armeared- In- Thrt Oharrra- and will make a volume of some 800 pages. . , . t , Tne nook win oe pnntea on rair wmte paper, wita ?ood. clear tvD". and in taper covers will be sold at 25 cents each; to dealers and canvassers at $15 per; nandrea. , - -- . ,'.t .'-- . . : A library edition will also be made, printed on su perior paper and handsomely bound, which will be soia at $ l eacn ; to aeaiers ana canvassers at tne rate of 60Der hundred.-- - - . . : -... n Single copies of either edition mailed postpaid on receipt oi tne price. - i ' ThebookwUlbeready for delivery In a few weeks, r orders accompanied witn casn are solicited.- .' Aaaress,, ,i jL'jtus OKSjsnvKK, : my2tf . " ; - ' ' V,x' " Raleigh, N: C, "TVR. RICORDS' ESSENCE OF LIFE: restores If manhood aad the visor of vonth to the most snatterea-consutuuon in iour weens. . a Alii u xtis i; -t , . . - i i , - ; . IMPOSSIBLE, i This life restorintr remedy should t Vrr-t" u- ' V rfV-ir xrr-"-" tt-ato I betaken by all about to marry or who mayhave I; -"f vJau f ajvjjp.jsj.jx tr urtvxv?. j success m every cose .is as certain no wai. waier Grave: Stones. FIRST-CLASS WORK AT LOWEST NEW YORK PRICESi u DESIGNS BENT BY MAIL. WORK ' PACKED AND SHIPPED. AT OUR RISK, . TO ANY PART OF THE SOUTH. , KICHAKI) WtTIIilt ft CO., . u , , t5f Lafayette PlaeNew TiotU. Wathan'B Monumental DesuVns. in hook form.foi saleto tneTrade.H.i si; w,- iidec4 D&Wtf " ' THE i? SNElDERiVBREECH:L0ADIN6 Shot-Gun- m m two), uv w w 4, , UKSSI A. OAKLEY Vice President. Xsmes Agairst Loss, cr Saaaga by FI . - - FOB POOCIES APPI.Y TO aug ii-owiy ,r pat . j: . vrxuuiniuxuiM, . v,. auenches tbirstr $3 pet easer Sole" Agent, Dr. JOS. lAuu.ujss.r university iriacck ew xoriti AtrnTTiRv and CoTinsellor at Latff.1 ELIZ ABETHTON, : BLADEN, (COUNTY- C. Office Up stairs, in Brick Building, occupied by Rinfildl A Co. . . ' . ' .f .. . snecial attention to claims, uoi 'cctiona on snmi of $100 and upwards made for- Five Per , Cent, if Prfpfis, 40 tV 9100. ; ; MANUFACTURERS, . , , f . Mi.. V x 314 Wast Pratt StreeU ' ' . Baltimore. Send forcatalogne:. a it- dec 83 D&Wtf 'l.OoiWethrillft-Oo;';. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGTS; Receive Advertisements for the 8tab, witoontsit. Drawing Deeds., Mortgages, Ac. a I , eve Aavertuemenu ror tne stab, - -- .specialty.. . ; , , ' apS-D&Wtf .i At their Office, 607 Cnesnut; Street, Philadelphfa- 1
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