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. i i . TIliBWt-SD-iVItOBT,.-' ; Tbe gloomy time is pas?i; ; J ThP Mffht rears' riot and: 'misrule, :H . And we shall see its end t' Before the evergreens of Yule. ' ; Our fathers fate has bee M 1 6 w nffrirtr:.bflt never overthrown: Then comes the great Corp waUts -day.- ; Lone Branch will .be a deseit piace : v : . 0 , , r . VrKn. w.nk.' ' Ana kdow us gitcuj jum Fall half his gang; in lord :digrace ;-;:'' For who can triumph high and lorig tu i Misgoyeraiog a people grf:v r- .... , '- -. TJie -serfs woum nseaganwi sacu fK.-r i Thfi serfs would rise again . And give their War arxczent iaie.c Ye leaders floating on Ihejti.de Of fratricidal strife to power, :, . v , . So long the fools have fed your pride, : i Ydu thought forever 4 :dcvour 5jc The land you madeyburample4feasl- P.nt how that festal lime is oer: . v , ! Go, jojn 4 he tyra,ntpf 'the ast,,; Aud leave n,o moorneM to-. .deplore J Go, traVerarotundVhe Wdtfd; 'B XOU 11 Bna np cauniry ru6uio mw, Who: Lo, twenty thousand; bayonets glam,! Worse han the a3ders tongue it stiftgsf. Americans 1 Can socn tnlogs Der "W here Greene oftce fought atEutaw tSpriags And Jlaridn on the Congaree f ' 'c4 ." The State which made the Cowpena ring With thunder in Uieroe'aecitpsei-m-' And saw the gallant Moultrie fling A death shade o'er the British ships t 'Thft war forever 1" is vour shriefe: ? ' You would divide the Booth and North; J a iL. r.l m. am mnAA efliilr - 1 VM lUU ldlSClUUtUU VfltvO va ova . i . To kill the hild she 'brpuglit ; not -f forth.. "Divide and conquerr-if you can, . IJ Byection-sirife-and moneyliea y Your sins have madeeach,simple mart' 5 Like Solomon, both tjust and wise. And therefore you will, fall, as did ; j The Tories old, yohr proper sires; in vain ior voiesyuur urioei jutvr.y In Yain you light ,religiou's fires, - Votes to be given, not to be bought, ; The poor men of the land possess v - None, save auidiot in his thonght, -But knows the causers of distress. Eol&nceprpudaglels wings are junea,-i wnjte manandlJieploreds wan Whose liberty evokes a diss; - vf u nl , u (eei a;t& that our common onrfieedom but amockini name f : v- l 4s swear, for all td future,, that-. the - 1 Power's holders must be held Joreyer ; .1 f Ool. UichardsonTlle did no speak - Rnsnonsibte for nowers abuse. Xf-.u;-4 ? , .. I .u ,These shoddy' chjlefs made no endeavQr - Ta an surtu for trie BeoDfe s use: ,'.., 1 9! "Iligh taxes and low wages" is, , , , , s3 Their mott "double aalaries,'! too , The negroes know their Judas-kiss- u- .They fool no more thelioys in Biue. , t So the land wakens; as by force, j , When those old other fools and knaves. Called George and Uorth rode their high horse,- - S2ct slaves to make all freemen slaves, . As once our fathers felt thai George, , now we feel ihis'robber band, , , -The bleeding feet of Valley Pbrge : " "' Are tracked anew;throifti ail our. land. At last the People rise and grow ' To proper courage, BtAttK, -prides The blessings of abundance flow ; Like our own Mississippi's tide.;. , .; The banner of Reform waves high; A second Freedom treadsoar shorr;-Evacuation-days draws high , .j . The horde'of harpies is ro mpreW 'A ;l- This very ;fataldissase has eenl raging for some weeks in many sec tions of our State, and has been as destructive of human- life among the children as the yellow fever has been at Savannah, in; proportion to cases. In Chatham and at Chapel .Jlill it has been more fatal than probablv at any J ?:aEl0m ing description of the. different forms and types of the ' disease, and the cure that is recommended, in the hope that it may prove of service .to l some of the afflicted: ? :: , A small quantity of either sulphate of iron, tannin, or chlorate of patasb, put dry upon the tongue, and al lowed to dissolve there, once in every hoar, have' all been found to be most efficient remedies in he early stages of diphtheria. .This terrible disease appears under 'three "varieties or forms': ,r" , . r'" ' v l. There is a fever, severe ' pains in tne back, bones and limbs, and verv OTP-it. nrnatMtinn Thoro mav tia tin soreness of the throat,bat on examin- jngjt . mail white . pecks will be n.- ticed on the tonsils, but few or' none on the rest of the throat: TheHa raaps on ine resioi tne inroat.,.1 nese cases will recover under any and every va- rietyof treatment in four to six days. The great, but,, false Teputation of many . remedies- and phygioiana ia oasea upon tne necessamy . lavoraDlft TOinlfa Af thou naiaa - ' -i :-M the glands of the net Bvolfea.'me tihafohi win aiso recover under very Til l treatment, unless the' disease extends and underthe law, profuse and oftetf ie mouth drscharge e of poti and thrAaimMe if Tsa3 M . . i t - a ' T . ".w '" r is a ai-inieciaut as wen asacura. tive remady, and if gtven pure and 7c lpon he V"8ue every, hour; night and day, will rarely disappoint the practitioner. A small doae, everjt nghtyctpreventivereme4 dy. bometimes tannin may be given - morecreadily than, the; chlorate of, potash; 1 heulphate of iron is rather more irritant, and must be given id miHr nnntitioiMi JL give, them dry upon the,, tongue, and ' a . wt"'1 ij t j.u night and day. Marshal MacMahon is noted for. his epigirammalrc 'sajjings: JHy has a great passion for the cha?c, which he indulg.a on every possible Occasion. TJiers Ihinks this beneath a President of the French He lnblic,and recently said: "When I was Fresidentl raid not go bunlingy 4 re wrote 16 houra day". ...ThU was reporU d to the Marshal who" Said 'Thiers loved books, and was a historian by trade. War is my profession, and I make war on what I can I bunt."-, . "v r Virginia farmers are putting in an nnnmalUI.. a.... .. r 1 r "j wihb wueat crop. llllUTIk 1 i f tic . J7lr.ll.l..A ' nt Yi i.lt Sft mam., i vr niuuuiuc. nuiyit lb I! DI IDCKaeCentanCRiOt A. laal ft; IrnilA -a-' - i " " . ' " , "i . wpetper tnat power win, he. used. Une, I! swelling of ' the 'glands of the iiecftt tnlairi WnWl fr.m f.'!."AMit P.... i E5BaBMSaiia3ia3MM I . . - Tbe itaclkli. Mt-ioictuz. i. , . fW littlA nartUal eltv is pWat on,!. BUi, makW 0d ioUticaldemo,,.., .f '.(rations' Ai, .interesting meeting M4"?-"1 Lwas nem 10 iroui or ineioan xiouse on Wednesday," .We gatbtr sothe interesting points irom tne;-renci.eti rqorl: - ---; ' "COI. 1 DOraas V. "tier i iua.u au I, eloquent cbrigratulalory speech, an tt'ounoine tne result 01 iuo eieunuu, both- tajie and Is atjpnalv Aftegjlv- m. , k m ar Fuller proceeded tb say thai the co mjrin.ivw5u'A..f?v " .. - I pe0ple-had nothiugo fear from Samuei'J.' Tilden- as President, or :r , ..i,-:tr. .. n ir. YiiWilT iroir Zieoaiuir t ttnw vv,.a.-.. th Union shall be maintained and . .:i Ye -ii u the rights of aU shall be equally pro-. ected. sectionalpartyhas beaten d lifimher.said:v j I fcoi9rf a Triend be same, andwje 'wiU. VrQte?L yr. i -Ill An 'Fto fights Of our fathers sb.aU remain our, rlgulS. id vuiagrauu, vw luanuu -". our ancestors freedom must be pre served.' ' ' -. lellrouj' colored men, Ulbe pre ence tf our 'Splendid anQ sweeping ictory, that the white men ot JNortn larolina will protect "and defeod all our rights and liberties, even with heir heartfa blood, if ittetessary . " . j "William R.fKicbardBOi editor of he Constitution; iheh k&we forward nd advised both' white and colored aiwusodreoognka thje defeat of the j ... - - - ! 1. - I. it U - Jl'l KpabUcan;party7wiin wnicn -ue uau eeh identi&ed.'aud to accept-the stt- ation,-;. Amongst other excellent re- ark?, he said, that the colored peo ple-, havet ,ntwer?fhad a better, friend than iieiuf Wm.lC: Pox, IChairman Or IQe Xeuiocrauu otakc uvmuiuiic ' . Gen. Cox-next spoke, 1 and "en- intr a a .renresentative man ot. tut; Democratic nartvv. ' General C-dx counselled. magnanimity and concilt ktion towards tbe Republicans.? ' L'5jytnvtfairipihe hacker, among other "thipgs,Yai4: "Our destinr is one., .Neither race an be prosperous without the other. hold Gen. Uox, ,J udge owle and ther- representative Democrat t to h;eirj)ledges. I .will hereafter conn- el my race to vote on ty. ior nonest. men. we are au lar iieeis, r.orou will pledie my race to-day to. aup- port on ly good govern m eri t la rrd boh est, purposes. Yankee of 'both par- tie4 Lave appropriated tpepniiL pt tne nrational "moneys for: the Noithera section of the countrr to theupreju- dice of the South. You JDemocrats ,and wliite Tiieh have submitted quiet ly to Republican rule. We propose . !now to submit to Democratic ruie. ,-: :.;v j VC All we colored people ask; is that you .Democrats let us alone. Iet us work out our ovn salvation as best we can. Give , us a ,air and equal chance in the race of life. .That is all we do Ijmand at your hands, aud tt-e shall ex- act it of yon. ; In conclusion, I ask, will you white men of wealth, of in- ifluence, of intelligence, stand by the rights of my race ? TLdud cries pf lyes, yes. . Ail right, 1 am satisfied; iiwillhold.you; to your. word. . . The Lentranqnisement or r tne p negro nas given tne eoniu an mcrease oi-as electoral vbtes. a his is the black J, man's con I. power!" ' ' contribution to your political G. H. Snow, J. H. and P. M . Boa- bee, Col. Russ, and many others "orated." : ;; -,'-;:-': .t ChasC,y'altlja taide a goo4 speechl and insisted on peace between the. races. sn-i&----- RobtT1ifowerPfes!den? f the .Til.den and Vance Colored Cub, also I sDoke- -The meeting was .nroloncred I I r!H U. i,n. ikd -U;nM ... - I - 'm mm' : ... ......(bu,.w. . ' . ; r :: " ' - The, fallowing are extracts from' a . . ;j . . f .. :c T- i W u v Reading editorial in the London Times, ! appealing to Bismarck for his aid at a time when an immediate -European 1 war.appeared inevitable: i.-v " t ; "The rulers df v Turkev -have.' We t .12 s -.-t: i-; r I tnJ rikAJ MiiA. -1 1: .fT4 5"V"!""' ?" r uj Hi; a. eu. ti. .v.. :: ' iuV , ol,e "JPer o com- t in pvpn nn t ho hrinl: nf t.ha a Kn.o jiuto which a very little mdro fireiwuTe J would make her VItfrigcH Let VJiinjf only say that Germany will not per-' in'y tay tnat uermany will not per mtt.liussta. to . planv..beraelfaon the Danube, aud the Czar will, find somev means, in the vast reworeesn of 1 his' despotic power, tb atop ihe usb,!bf Sclavonic enthusiasm which is carry- ing him and the whole world to war. Let Prioce Bismarck only speak, and there wiil jbe;an end -of. Russian reso lutionato occupy Bulgaria ; I lincftBistriarok'ft nAli.il vnn only to that which Napoleon - exer- cisea on tne morrowot Austerlitz and uuuij, ijj a aingie woru ue may save Europe from calamities j 'compared with which-those of ail hist own wars would seem Blight, and his responsi bility is as vast as his power," ' ' - 1 . "--e L , .Ihejnetnorylof.aeen Victoria. itisjsaid by, a correspondent oi 7'lieNew Cenfyf, ierUed.withdeep fiteRion in Coburg, Prince AHiers old dwmain. "Ah..said an old peasant woman whd lived ; near -the chateau of Rosenau; ;wt6at was Ja, dear woman. She used .toiCOme down oa foot to see tny crippled grandson, arid there is a present from her for us all at Christmas time." 7 v. 1 I.Jl ! 1 - Pranrt. F "V- tPhlla. Ifqrih American,.! . i ft. - French jfleiuiMiiC appear! to .' Mb Condition of dynastic tactions still conspire to; re hneaur.trie.ian sforej monarchy;;" it is nUrtlyVt jau- rlf.elL.wyn wwu tc KvTC;",ilr,l",'.? .yrrri .Lgreatrraiacellor?" niiy toTsprveout bis pMctaTHerul ,4,,, hnn t an w int rfironna fr-m wo if. imptet); revolution. ;; Ke?ng; in . air Areme eommandn of an immense aDd - - .......... .-.... t . - - a " -r 1 cii'-uitNUiuiiKii. fJU V, itjiu-vtj'jecau 11 ..sr r . 1 j j. . j LL 1 oiner ot trieft skill -an eiWe: xonspiratofs Lrfwh..f.,; 'ri.f "n.fir." ujat ins policy iSLeasenti ndij $fiat :he doesiibtJ believeiau acrcrrjKi i h . rnn rurt- nt. all. " I h ltw 2um has thus, been; der -conservative auspiges ith - the apparent cphbl mity and .he FreSident'iS ft Dukel WW ohteCof the.vabinet is jaliflc-ei artd tnroare :- -n.i:.. -j -'nri. i. w ;j;cir i . ti . nir -t, -ul itf i 1; 1 aticai -powers a ter rtnii(j)oietyi to' lVrjs1andvte;pi:pyiiV ,aid,baviB j Fast' estate and -revenue ".&U.t:. tne -Vi-l Vj-"-:';-::!':; I vcFu ao, . F1"" -" Ihould remain to peaceful ;nt ones. a iiuisuajr, hid on ut 41 v v vu LoTd MavorWDaV?'. m London. iir'aQThai tWjhite iiibjiIr4.AIiycr' elects His: Tbanie is ionev that s familiar iii connection with the office, for k Sir TAomd ' TFAtis the Lord Mayor in TennvSonVQueen Maryr I Hie enivitiea 4 j&M nd-wiil JfcCii -rnP0tP( Ka tmnaiiftl. y ki!li,ni;thU v,far. : 'rhe,- E.rl,.of' jesconsneiu apa ueroywui oe pres,- tnt atthe great dinner, aud the pre- siWIon will be famous' for ita length md-. magnificence. Men inj armor, . . 1 - - . - I O peiraanent and take-p legend: 'Omnia' ex conchis? every- ohaoges rather - than 1 vio- I tping .from a clam shell! I "Saw r .... v.' - ... t.r. u v I tiet nataralist not inahy montha iago no are as necessary 10 we urwuW.ii,n-hl.va ftf. An wni:fni-,-fw selebration of ;Lord Maybr'sJDay ' as 1 ,het are to the -Droper uroduction of i :haMimft PlirtA.-wilf r.n.lWwnt- I ! .1 . u t i iv f. . --..v. .:ti I '-t-l' .. . " Ug BUU W IJUfUJUHTgi B WaU Will T be notably, -fioe.n "Its color,, in, ac- cordance with the preyaying fashicra," Says a London newspaper, s of deep Ween relieved with ' burnisbed ; sold p ii- rni 1j ii rn ii4 mouldings. Ihe - ioors.; and paneM ire embellished . with . the armorial I bearings of the city of . London and the Vintners' Company, those of the Lord Mayor elect beiW emblazoned Ion the quarters and -rails. ' The ha m- mer clotb is of dark green bordered j .with, a deep gold bullion fringe, and, khe harness is. id admirable! keeping 'he servauts' liveries in green !Vel- jvet and gold harmonize very6uc- jcessfully with an equipage " which, itakeli together, exceeds in chasteness !of design and! elegance, anyilung of the1 kind which baa been seen for many years past.f..';':l.".a..v f : jf: I Alio ucmvvraiic vvm iu ii. vif (ALABAMA, ; i t a rTT a Mci'i'C' I - if- llwlXi.x00, ' . CONNKCTICUT, ; . J DELAWAUK,, FLORIDA, ; GEORGIA, c INDIANA, j r i! , KENTUCKY, ; . Missouri, . s ;vtrglnia; 1LOUISIANA, -; :; j ; - m W T wtt-v - new jersey; I" NCTRTITCAnOLlNAr "VJgST VIRGINIA, 5 . 1 , vTEXAS " f Mil. . , 1 208 VttTKS. YWIKIULLNGS. r :'r'-l -I r The Chicago school census, lost completed, lndicateathat t tne population otS I -.io -n,-ilrir that City is about 407.G6L. i, f I1", devoar34anng the iif mata'c? donkey meat. ; n , "L V 'w-, For hundred thousand pohnds of muatard seed were harvested -dturtog the summer ia tbe Salinas valley of California, where Chinese farmers make the cultivation .ofB10tV-their sole pursuit. , ' r A WV auuicu uu BiA.yuiw; mues tof new railway were opened in India ia Ii 1875, making the total length of completed 491 miles, of which 6,67ft miles am- feet o inches eauee. . . ext t.q Jwngary JrajQsylvanljtlito the population, as indicating- the the moat ProteaUvt . Dortioo of Austria. The Btformed. Lutheran, and Unitarian 1 . ... .'j - ; -. i Anil Jh hia Aik rvkf n n h Al 4 9 .- 44 W M omprlseaeaMy one-f Jurtll' of the . nfhiUgtous eV i-tftif?,I" w ?.. cnurpues com vyiPttiion.. - ,. tj mere' lince 157 5 if, St rA practiual Ji.ogii8h writer treats lex-Premier iBladatuue'a humane pusitioa lipou the f-Uern;queauoa in ibiSiWari Cr !8CriptiuO tO; rvlief f and.-1 1500. NL ffaln iWr'-J.vr;.- : - p Ttte !anrrrianhon1ef he cham t U?t F 'fr" i-noootjT to.; .hearfy..;twelV ' ly two thirds ia derived from voluntary cob- tuoutioD9r the .other-third being deiived fmm HifflftAnla nmnarl'v Stralu ; According to information pub liabed by tbe ttUUiaiical Departmeot at ChrUtiana, the late census shows that on the lat of January this year tbe total popu lation of the Eiagdom of Norway amount-' ed to.4,817,237 souls, i , v t , t . - ;, v ' M. Maruhal, a. French hava) offi- cer. estimates the relaiive strenaihiof ' the France will be represened by 767, Germany by 834, and Italy by 253." Tbe Turkish fleet (ICAt aiiU iUca IU V XVllOSlali. 1 i camdof nanisn bis' ol, theirway to. Kgme, comprising 800 unpe cunious peasants, recently ? mutinied on? Doaru snip Joecause Mey had supposed then lire ot $10 incUided provisiona, and jtiieyj uaU uiuuui fluypiius,. nor money. iA we. ViiimJ wild lihliirr.il In mil Kanb t la,L.n. ' fJFbshBillings- was asked Howf fast does sound travel f His idea is :tbat . if dependsXKfeafIOQ-TCe "bblSOor are talkin ito&xA TbTsottn otalnner oad, whila an U vitas ua te w. gity hp ir tbe morning i have known te be 8 quartecsi wvsa nour goio -4 pair trv itsfrs, and then not bey strength enuff left to be heird." "" ". 1 Ch.me Carlil oil i DrWli. - I iff. Oarl vie. ftava th e London corres pond en fc- xxtf The Hartford .Courant, cose tthe.Xha.mes adtot4 magni esandtota magni- to niost charming Side, ;Mk Carlyle's views frorii eVefrV hodee' Is fetnklD plains and' unpreten tiouar on he,DQtside..but full of mani; 1 1" j , r, r mi n the shelves is a complete set of cpnspiciOo Buskin's works, Emersons and some r oi our,.: Americans uowiug nicubus rank anions1 therai Car-i titio classes in Efi eland now -proudly iaivei themselves topmopiasm,origia sneniea. and tn& iifef. toDrovetnau vroa aia noi oaua tae -uHivenie. a aKhe.hfklLjji gnierptefiff f,ii' -fawjuup uaiuraiiss, a.,, who lived nM far from here told fine tat amoihistgTandfather'SLieffects qf the Species," and other books; that ie naa ty noineans satisnea ine inau uetr were descend ed5- from monkeys. ut had gone far toward rpersuading 1 -A. 1 J T- ..11. i . irethreh had brought' the1 present eneratCoh of Englishmen" very hear a inoakeysii lA'Cpod , aort of-inan. as tSiis Darwin, and well meaning:, -but ithvery iy little inteuect.' ;ab; it Is a terrible thing toxsee - juigh a whole generation of men and women finding no God in this universe. I J suppose It i3 a reaction from jthe Meign of cant and hoJlow j pretense. j. : 1 1 i i . wh. spawn: the gospel of dirt the order of day. The .older I growand'l now StandppotL the brink of eternity the J - 1 t A . 1 :. x more comes uacja. tu iuo hib geuieuce V V.r. TOV,5V. T laanoH when, a child, and , the, fuller and deepertS meaning becomes-VWhat is the 'great end of man?M "To glorify God nd tq enjoy Him forever." No gospel or dirty teachihg " that men l&y descended from frogs through tnonkevs1 can 'ever set that- aside." id pours his whole soul into his con. rrtrsatinn.- Its Icpv ia a Scotch mnnn- 6rie;but at times he rises to the height i nery energy, ana almost of over rneimmg eloquence. PIcrrcpout in, Brlcisb Polities. Itis Exceflehcv f tlie "TThited Stafea tinisterfishires among the last batch- f honjorary.members elected by the committee of the Reform Club. The udiic recently learned, in common with4 MtI Ripley and Sir George 3pwyer that all members of that club is, above a4.1 things, a political associa tion. Nowl it may be that the rep- feentativein this country- of the North American Republic is a thoroughgo ing retormerand a suitable companion for thos9 who bear the same ' title here: This is a matter which the bommittee have doubtless settled to their owh satisfaetion. But it does hot follow that! they have acted wisely, or that the United States Minister would be justified in accept ing the questionable honor! conferred upon him., The representative of a foreign State would virtually disqual ify himself for the due discharge of his trust were.- he ijto ally himself to any political party in this country. Some representatives of foreign pow ers nave not -Deen over-scrupuious about the company they keep or the the companies they joint and .there tire obvious reasons why the present United States Minister, who as yet 1KL6 oeen. indiscreet m his speeches bnly, . should strictly conform to diplomatic .etiquette. . Possibly be iwfil trivethe committee of the Reform PdbA4jesson in good taste by politely Cidb a Lesson in good taste by politely x. 1 j m ii ueaumag io avail nimsen or. tne ipriviie&re wmen tney nave lniDruaent- lav extended to him. London World. i , m m m , ! J Ppalmila ifatents. The last annual report of the Cora-1 4ar statement showing the number ol I of patents issued during the year to each hotate and Territory, - and the 'ratio between the patents issued and tbe population. We are indebted to Messrs Louis Bagger & Co., patent attorneys in wasnington, xj. v., ior the follow ing interesting data from- this table: - The State of New York (quite natn rally, it being the largest population,) received more patents for new inven tions than; any; other State 3,771. 'next to iNew xorK. comes, rennsylva nia with 2034; next, ranks iiMassaohu setts, withUiSw; ! next Illinois i.with. ii,W8: and next Ohio with r.091 'toa I seat of the inyentive genius of the rcountry,''is more " Significant. Ih the ipreeeding report Of theeommissioner : Cmnectient (thfrUndrofwpoden nut- mecHed the list? hut. this vpa. th ;megs) led the list; but this year the ixminut. ui VvOiuiu via. (aK.es ine leau. with-jOne patent for neWi inVentlorx i issued to every 615 of the population, Connecticut having only one patent ito everv 761 of the entire noDuTation. stands, thirq in.the, list, t the . propor tion being one to. every 787. , "Little Rhoda" coines fdurth.- with one to I as shown by this table. Is Mrkansas. ( which received but one ; patent to. a iVr v Ai ffl2 nf hor nnnnlaflnn ig'' -itjH-, 1 1 'aa-t-Ba - j - - .1 , . iJton.ltrliy. A Lnmaman enterea a cigar aiore, and while asking his way to a certain street slipped a box of -cigars up hi A Chinaman entered a cigar store, sleeve, j A mirror betrayed him, and a policeman was called in.: "ftie non eat bv.Ue an.in bellv cood no ei trallee:" The bdi was in neither right nor left sleeve; nor inv either trousers; leg, , , The left elbow suddenly moved; ine pouceman squeezea tne ooue; J onn smiled; no box. ji The ngnt I bmvuiuvi womo afjiMlvoui uo ar w a, iVSi SSSTSmSSiS!. aeaier saw sometmng creeping across the .Chinaman's 4 back, .And flapped his hand upon it:, another smile;, lol Al .i . A J. T V .LA - a i . , Viu vuq.au .wu. ,, , ...rrr-r T - . ...l MarHailtw1r r Hit! BtlRm j I ' w ri i i d confaa'eaie.lH.streams Iff-though tuiee small rJ7X5"SrKaMuL-..7 Aii' 5'X1 Jr '...' -k- Dt .a.II.T parties. TjaIr in frpnt of the fireplace ud a, the Ui 8. Navy, has; been; ordered to sea. -rTTa aiik 8ELUSOA VEHr stCB i;,4 KSS-rao;? T- Mr. James Huttoii,' an'aged citi . - , ,m f 'shelves on. either side of thefirepiace. t iien of Kutherford county, died on mo &tn t ; .r .ro; $z 5) per gmiotf. , ; . : , , i n inunn h.. seal, anerraven wilil .luih '"tvMLja ksxj tbld htm that Ji had read his f vurtsan, cSSd T ti? K SSe'H;The, .Keaih.r nd. . under each arm-oit.1--!? 2W6tt? ' Mr.4 Matthew (."Arnold and iMr. Frdude somewhat resemble 1 eaca' other,1 both having curiously loniraod harsb faces. and the ugliest and- largest muuthjs in alf U)e..:universe xl : mQUtba.Uiit they . nave long and powerful, heads and gray eyes, inuicaung judgment ana reuecuon. Spirits Turfeeiitinfi. ?a .1 A rellsious " revivit is progress; tngat Winston I1,"'.' - - V " I . .t Orange 4 semistonr prisoners 10 Guilford. t.j. f; U-j4 ? Thev : Ccimberlarid Democrats 'ffl ..jollifice 0O the Ht a Ins; at Fayf Mr. I. u; Oakraan. of layettU i The stores house of WJ-iA. Herett, of Caldwell coa'dtvwai burned 6a the 3rd. IiSSOqOf-isuXed $1,0Q0.KM ham r eats J o . .1 u rner ; over lory ! Wheieisthe"bnndie tail" lloorav! - '".? . ilntMUleVof sfth'-pountyweread-- i muted to the insaatf fesviam'Fndav.aiHj j; Ed war d Sdo tt f JGreeosboro, a oniQcrat. was mortally wQundea.by a pisr tbl shot fire J by J. B. Gretter, a Radical, SA Mrs. Josephine Paywdaugbter dyi up untry around Durham with blind stag-; a.:- - At -Charlottev ' on Wednesday, ov. Vance was vetoed and lifted 'upon a 1 WW' x and forced to make a little speech any how. Well, Zeb is a good one. . . , r ' -The North ; Carolina and - Vir ginia Christian Conference will convena af qalem uuapei, r orsylu county, oa JTriqay, OV. 17Ul 1870. A; negro named Iloldeh' Teal ot and killed a gray .eagle in Anson coon-' a few days asm. ' It measured sevea-feet oia tip tu tip of wings. f- - j ' t sentinel : several whites" near mston stayed away from tbe polls on ae- unt of bad weather. All right, they were ttads of course, v SSo real iiemocrat would act that way. - joe. nupareu! anq miy aouars hasbeen raised by the ladies of dalera. for the' benefit of the Oxford Orphan Asylum. A noble work, - Who will, emulate the ex ample 7 - - ' . - ' i I Salem . Press i We learn 1 a diffi-' culty occurred Tuesday aiternoon between Mr. Buxton and Mr. Wm. bhuliz relative to the throwing out of the,, box a . f raudq - tent negro-vote..,. , j . t Newbern Nut Shell: The sad in- ;elligence reached our city - yesterday that r. irioyer, oi liyae county, a gentleman ell known in this city, was drowned on Monday last, while out fishing. - Greensboro Patriot: We 'are feliably informed that A. W. Tourgee and a. lioiton on the day before tbe election ook' dinner kwitb Charley Lambert, a . col- red man,, at Friendship. Greensboro. Patriot:. An int ense crowd wasia attendance' last Sun day on tbe yearly meeting of Friends at Hew Garden. The election., however. kept a' number of the Northern Friends away.. . i: fee uee iieraia : - un last rues- day eveuing a crowd of negroes got after b w hite woman near tins nlaee. but as she was rear'her home she succeeded in mak Irfffhet escape' and preventing: the fiends from executing their hellish design. I J 'Rallsbufv Watfihman . 1 Mrs. Dr. Reeves catve Governor Vance a fine re ception at-tbe Boyden House, last Thurs day, in the way of a dinner. She invited the Salisbury township Tilden and Vance Club to dine with the Governor. Mrs. Reeves deserves the thanks of the club and cay. -" Newbern Nut Shell: The schr. Deb, Capt. Banks, from Beard's Creek for this place, yesterday came in contact with jkuu va iuv ai vu'fvm j auAu vatUbi 0 Sunk near the blockade and was damaged Eo badly that the' captain ran her. on tbe teach in a sinking condition. She was load ed with cotton and naval stores, and bed several lady passengers, who were f very mucu ingntenea. j. , . PERSONAL., Mr Motley, according to Lbn- 1 te DuMtsned next vear. 1 n .. -o t. " !ou Washlngtom is soon to be married ta a young lady of that city. !' , Arthur French',' whose grand 1 r I father was aid de-camp to Queen Victoria's fathern hose uncle commanded tbe Sixth racoons,, and whose father was an. Irish country gentleman, died lately In Loudpn irom exuaustion and starvation. j v-r.Colonel CheRter, who has been wriuHj; iuuui iue uvcuiiariuca ui t esuuin- .-(J.!..-. .V... .U. -.l! It! tXT-- Bier ADoey; nas aiscoyerea mat major An dre's remains Were brought from America1 ;d ihterred in tbe Abbey Jo 18N, by dU rection of the Duke of York. , .Friuca.il, Gort8uhakoff ... speaks .English, French andn German.. ajmoet as if each were his' native toneue. knows the policy, traditions and popular characteris tics of each nation, and is able to calculate' ioi advance .the effect of every political : movement. . So active and voting looking h 'Kraperor WiUiam that It is, hard to believe, tbi. JtSV? - -Jhe- -mediajval hall in Freiberg is aTdeuble in- -scriptiQU celebrating Kaiser Fiiedrich I. ' Kaiser Wilhelm I. -as his worthy successor. the , restorer of German uuily . and great ness. , , They were two pcannt venders, and when tbey met they sct their baskets down and shook handa aifonllv. Thenxe 8aidl'"Ovv'a the tra'de; Bill, wid yer SowP "Hawful. the diied up old man replied, "Yer Bern the Eastern Vi nest ion aud that oi- ! votal business in N?w York is a crushing us down jl tells you I fear the markets ago ing 'up, and eo I laid in a stock for the win ter. I've invested nrty cen'a as a t?pecK.r- ,atJ ftod if we dou.. bave Wfcr in Taikey Im a ruined man v . - - -" -:"r SAVANNAH ;The yellow fever has, nearly disap peared from the Hihitteu Georgian city, u .The Netcsot lUih inst. reports: " .-.The mortua'ry rep6rt f6rthe twen- ty-tour hoars ending - six o clocic p. .ij.erd.y; .howa;b0(,one. inter- i mem, uctug yruuw . ioi, I We-may.'we.lhink; safely assert that thVlfever has ceased to rbe. an epi- fe heavy lrost, which is indicated at.the :, ATreneb'steamerfrbm Sl Thomasr has arrived at Savannah; bringing advices to the: o h instr OtvltheiU the frigate Frankiiruommaoder irranknn, aartved at 8t. Thomas 'from Vigo, with Tweed, bn board. oi Lr. J, J. pummereii, oieu; saaueuiy pi i, 1 The horses are dvinsr'orj in abe l i Extra Ghoice "Table : Butter; -: SMALL TAMIL TCBS. WrTO 4tt r TV ' : -J CClASrI.DlJTIBS-ft CO., 'hot lS-ti and 7'Jortt Front St. ,V if 5(f: "Pifty Barrels J 50; For fa'eby 4 , ch as. jpspi JVeflS Si. CO., 1$ TUB BB5T in THE CITY for. that i ' ? -rr f ; .'. , i 4. .... . - .- : ' . t!lIASil; MYERS & CO., nqt tWtfDW ,w iranJfr IfOSTH FEOJfT ST lCBiviiiJaily Ii'j A .GBR 8NAPSr .ll : vV -CfloVV.t BARLEY. IN , VINEGAlvH riCK-NAOKS, Kf riXOTAODOtHAVYT I CRACKERS, 1. BLACK DIAMONX TI0MAT0K3, ' 1 FLOUR, ' . , - POTATOES. J ' -ALL tiRAPES BEEF. POBK. rr--rTIW BULLED B ACOl ' - -; BUCKWHEAT,' DAVY.' GRANT. HINTON CO.. i'nov 12-dJkw It Coram'n Merchants A Grocera. ' , r i'- -L i T r - es. Salt) Hotli&ci1 I BARRELS EXTRA - !V BALDWIN APPLES, !3000? SACKS SALT.- 1 . ll. 00,' BBLS. FLOUR, all gradea,r FULL LINE GROCERIES. AT LOWEST MAB- - - :. j' KBT FIGURES."- - oct89-tf BINFORD, CROW & CO. Early Bose Potatoes. T7'INB1RttD APPLES, ' I and MOUNTAIN BUTTER, Faraalaby;, ! . hot 5-DAWtf it ALL & PEARS ALL. City Mess Pork; 1 VXTRA VUSS BEEF. t dCi I Prime end Tso, i 81UJ&S and SHOULDERS. novS-t'DiW ror aaie ay . - HALL PEARSAI.LV Mi' ffigh-Bred Dogsi SE NGLISH, IRISH AND GORDON SETTERS, of the Choicest Blood, with guaranteed pedigrees .3 For aatefiy E. p. WELSH, s Yotk, Perm.1! nov 7-D&Wtf "WIISrTIEIR . DRESS GOODS. oet S-t.fDAW H. M STEDMAN, Jr. Attornev at Law, )eli2abetrt6tvn, n, a r : - - .- ' jolyTD&Wtf . . .' , i . ; SP0RTS1IEHS, Oil-Tanned Moccasins BOOT MOCCASINS, . SHOE PACKS, . LADiiiS' MOCCASINS, , and . , ' : ! - . , - CAMP SLIPPERS, made ttoaa carafally .elected stock, ia tbe best man iu. TtitnM tn Hit 111 limt. . eena ror wirauai ana rnoe una. i. MARTIN 8. WOTOniNGS, ! P. O. Box 868, - eetlT-PAWSra - Poet, Nc-r Hamp.hfri'. Pure Bred Setter .Pop Sale, Aired by the recently "tiiiported la-' VERaCK nor -OOM-" who ta own tnwtfeer ta the world-reaowned Field-Trial winners, "Counte.s"' wuy," ana -rrtace." eoraraa afaraa aava veea made public tola is the highest priced doc, with the single exception of Mr. Bufgea'a "Rob Woy." ever. Imported. These celebrated dogs were bred from Laveracks fMoll liL" ny- k -Dal II-," fiwA? which pair more prize winners were bred than from any pair which ever existed. They hare a pedigree; nmnlnvf back for eighty years witbeat a atain. "Queen," the dam of these pups is a pare. Gordon put of "Bess," she out of "Pofly" by Duke of Gor don, i4red by Stoddard's Duke, he by "RKUger." out of Lord Edgercomb'a -Belle," Hanker-by Id stone's "Old Kat.r the great prize winner. - -' - ' ' The Pnpsiwere born. Auguft 2d, 1S76. Price $ each'tUbxtri ana deliveVeti at Explees office In Phil- fadeiphi. t .mt i ; aeptw-i t- . .'.ddrcas . , DAWtf M '.-:-fl ; Hfteware City. Del. Sf IIKDL'CTION IN I'MICKM ! Richardson New-'Method FOR PIANO. - A CvRDs- THE PllBLIIlERS, DELI6.VING ThE DE- MAND TUE, TIM fcS SHOULD , BE MET, HAVE REDUCrD THE PRICE. Of , THIS FA MOUS METHOD FOR TBE PIANO-PORTE TO THEY BfcLlkVE TIIE PUBLIC WlLt'APPliE- CIATE THEIR ACTION. - AS TO MERIT AND - i- . - --;' . i . EXCELLENCE THERE IS NO BOOK ITS ECJUAL. -IT STANDS FIRST AMD- FOREMOST. I i L - AS ITS SAi EH OF HlNURSD& OF THOU- l ..if SANDS WILL ATTEST. IS .i I si..1 1 ,r, , j ATTRACTIVE, THOROUGH AT D SUCCESSFUL. IT IS CON-' 8IDCRED BY ALLiFAtR JUDGES TO BE THE PERFECTION OF A PIANO ' INSTRUCTION BOOK, PRtCB 13 25. TRIS PRICE. SENX POST-PAID FOR or-soti, bt all husio and book ERS, AN Uj USED BY THE PRINCI PAL TEACH KS;I5r THS-UXrrEB STATSSCAND'CANADA" Oliver Ditson ' Co.,: uuu i vrii 1 t CH Ai H. DITSOK 4 CO 1 1. E. DITSON A CO. ft Broadway, w. 'xv v. . - ' . . rncesssora to Le A Wklker, Philadelifhia; oct 28 dAwSw Wed Sat Appl V nss aoflfi S fL ESlASUSHEt' Lm.):.::-,. risso. FREDEKICK tQCSEai W COS isiwwyilaiojrAoth.EttahlisLjneat 1 ' JDRESS GWDS jilLLTNERT.-FAKCT GOODS on-iiS, lAUBS, HOSIERY, BCTTOlffS, EIB J BON3, GLOYi,TJNDBRWEAR, LADlBS' ? AND CHlD8SN'S,0UTnTS.J ' ' fi C 'PaSniO; i,IOHT, nblished montlilv and gl,aa all tie &st Iatam2ta i onhTn1 win. on appiicstton, be mafled free f charop FILLED W1TU GRKAT CAHB and DESPATtMl Ordera from $10 upward fonftrtb" lt oit etS when prepaid by P. O. order er draft. v:I FEEDERICK LOESER & CO Falton, Tlllan and Waghiagtan ito Brofiklj b.N. filgheet Preminm,af the Centeiuiial Awarded lo th ' Iamb Knitting - ;Macliiiia ! f BNJTS A.STOCKNG.IN 15 MIKTJTK8. Knitllng In the heel and Jtarrowlcg off the toe mm paete;knltall sizes; harro- s and widens at wjP and kniu tbe we kber hntar w lai," Double, or Rlhhed, PRODUCING .ALL vaRik! 1 A f A ' 1'1 UACHINR CO , j ; - CMcopeftFMa8prPh!adephla, Pd. P"J IU 9lU 8KLLIMO GOOD- 1 HAAHs 4 LUBKECHT, 107 Liberty Stteet, e Twt- $55 to $771.- Mg, WJVOa 41 taXii IfiPVUPCI FOCR 'glO CHEOMOS aUDitia j. m jtuyoN Acor. phnld; Pa. or water sed6ampfr BdcwbrthtaToo Wnt free Seud rtaap. forjelrcular..,SXCISLSlOa CO 17 Tri bunaBuliding, Cb;caoo. - , T Centennial -Reduction j in Aertismi : Three ttoasand two hniidred r and Iffy dollars worth of newspaper adve:tising,rat publishers' che- 4nie;ratee, given for $7C0, atd a three cipnthB: note accepted in payment roni adTCrtiscr. of respcnM- lity,1 A printed Iitt, giving Name, Character, Ae tna! Daily and Weekly1-Circulation, and Schedule Rates of AdvertLjiag, sent free to sr.y addt ess A j ply ta Geo. P. RoweU & Co., Newepapcr. Ad-.e ii'a Big Aeeuts, 41 Tark Row, N. Y. . nov4-D&W4w ; GOOD FOaTaJii Vite on all who purchase tickets in the GRAN J EXTRA DRAWING, Monday, December 4, 1,76. ( Louisiana State Lottery Company. This Institution was regularly incorporared liv t!w Legi:ature of the State for durational t Brpoe in 1868, with a Capital ef $!,003,f0i, to which it ha. aioce aaded a reserve fund of 350.000. ltsRND 8INGLB UMBKH lHtAWINuS wiU uike place monthly. The season of 1876 closes with the tal lowing scheme : , . r - CAPITA L PRlZfT, $50,000. , Only 20.0CO Tickets at $20 each; fractions in prop n. 1 , .. LIST OF PRIZES : ; 1 Capital Prize .... ' 1 Captral Prisw: ... 1 Capital Prize... . . 10 Prizes at $10U0... ; 25 Prizes at - 500.. I10J Prizes, at 80fr.". J5 ,0v0 . a CO) io.co : io,too . 14 -0 . 80 0i . 40 000 . 50 0 0 40 0U) j 203 Prizes at 100...... : tCJ. Prizes at - 100.........;., . 8000 Prizes at - 83 ' .APPROXIMATION PRIZliS. i Q AnnrnTimstiAn Privaa af ,'UV I '9 Approximotion Prizesof aro!"!""! r Q AnnntTirnaHATi PV1700 nt 1 HA .. 1.W1) .. 901 SSf Prizes, amoantins; to. $S( 8.900 , Write for Circulars 1 .end orders to M. L b GARTY; 157 Main St. Norfolk, Va. : CHARLES T. HOWARD, New Orleans. La. r . THB FIRST REGULAR QUARTERLY DOLL A R DRA WING will take place on January 2,1 877. 1 i k eta (1 each. Capital Prize $13,009. . no 5-ew4w THE SHEIDES BEEECH-L0AD1NG' SHOT. G-TJ3ST. Prices, $50 OO to $250 CO. MUZZLE-L OADING O UX ALTERED TO BREECH-LOADING, Prlea,-f4H tf 10 o. Clark & "jSneider, MANUFACTURERS. ' ; ? r - 214 West Pratt Street, " lialtimore. Send for Catalossft. dec-D&Wtf T- & "WV TOILEY'S PINK ENGL IS 11 Breech-Loading Quns.' : We aat for many yean. With great rtccesa, made aapecialtyof building Fioe Breech-Loading Guns to th fecial instroctions of Indirldual sportsmen - Makla. trm hna and amlrrt (mil 'n.MM-11 to Kiye greater care and attention, t tbe Attune, shoot inf and jreneral finish of oar Guns than can be pre a to thoe Guns bought by tha retail trade from manufacturers who produce for a general . market.. We solicit the patronage Of- those sportsmen who are Indies bf Fine Gana and who know the imnor- itance ot havinc their Guns made to ftt tbem. -We are prepared to accept orders, to build Gutie of ny weight, gauge, proportion or atyle - i R.l WT. ... m,trm ' ' . ... - . - . SUVA PIONEBlt)St....-...U..id.Vu..4....$ M Goldv TOLLRY.,... , .90 " STANDARD 115 M NATION 4L..;.;.....,....w,...;j..i.,.. 140 " CHALLENGE..... ...r.. .....I........ ?0 " PARAGON! " , KnIJ IHu-rsted purtlculara wilh referenc- and instructions for self measnrenicnt forwarded on p pheatioa. - r-, , j.aw. toi i.kt. Branch Office, 29 Maldes Lane. New York. Mannraci4ry, Pioneer Works, Birmingham, fn& IA 11 UT f ; SHiBPS Mi 1UETALTJC CARTRTDGK. WTLITAVY. HUNT INUAND "CRERUMOOk" RIFLES . r EXCEL AXi OTUKRS IN' AIVU H J; RACY,' TKBGT11 AUD - SAFE1Y. ! .-itrii-jl-v l-;;. f . v i i .' r : No Premature Discharge Ever .Occurs. . . Every Rule warrantee- ( good shooter, cahbre 40, 44 and 60-lBCof an inch, and of any desired length. Charge er powder front 50 to li-5 gralas. Weight ef balla from t to 649 grains. Stock, plain; aUo Pistol grip mad checked, hixhw: plain; Globe and Peep Sights; Vernier with' Interchangeable fronf Bignia' ana wina-gaage. - itvery wwij r us munitlom for above guns, conatantly en baud. - ' .Prices from $30 to $125. ' v f ' V SHARPS tRlTLE COMPANY, j sect Sl-D Wtf - v I - Bridgeport. Conn. S. W;1 Groodridgq, GraRoti, lVlnaJSbam Co. Verraoni. ' - 'maiactuber of-. n! MFine FisMnff Rods or alL klnda. Partiem.u attention paid to making reds, adap , , toBoathern trade. . , -----a r-" 5aofaay'dbaired:patra' 'Vk' l MA LfV E WO O HUE It -A f oa short notice and. at. rraaqnable prices. Send for Circular. w - Jly lS-DAWt Fopaiar Prices V - - Jr :1
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 17, 1876, edition 1
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