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; Sweet is tins swart earth ' ,
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After the A fril rain; . ' . i -
It will give the Violets birth, . .. u
And start the gras9 in tbe plaio; r .. , r
The woodlands are dim with dreams u
Of the region they lately have left;
Like man and hi thoughts of .Edean; t i
Of something of which he's herett. - y -
The stars they haye left their veils '
On the everlasting hills;
And angels have trodden the dales,
" Ahd.8piriU. have touched the rills.
And truths to be seen a'ud heard,
Say Jove has made all things his own , ,
He, reigns in the hreast of the bird . v . -1 i
Ahd lias in'acte the earth's bosom his throne.;
The'nsleVrepl)yl.he ibrookT.
And the primrose is pure in the sun;
The world wears a heavenly look,
Man's spirit and nature, are one. 4 -
Thn'riotton that fflihts thrbush the trees, -
And the moss-cushioned, lilac-plumed wall,
The woodland, and emerald leas,
Are touched with the spirit of all. ; :
f - Chambers Journal.
I ud tsres tlo n lu Calves. ' Lambs
aud
-J FoaJa Wnlle Seoar. - -
This mav result from a great variety
nf 'nanaes. such as witholdinsr the first
(laxative) milk after parturition, feed
ing new-born calves.on the milk of old
cal vedfeows, - brmeing up foals or
lambs on cow's milk, working, over-'
driving or otherwise exciting tne
dams, feeding unwholesome food to
the dams allowing too long intervals
between tne meals oi tne - young,
brinsinsr ud bv hand on cold or sour
ed milk or farinaceous food, keeping
in: clamp, unwholesome pens, or tne
jEiccumufation of pellejts of hair in the
stomach.'
Symptoms. Irregular .(impaired or
even ravenous) appetite, swollen, ten
der, drum-like abdomen, sour eructa
tions, profuse -foetid white watery
diarrhsa, white: or grayish fur on the
tongue dry, scurfy, unthrifty skin,
and rapid emaciation.
Treatment. Give a dose of one or
two ounces castor oil (one-third , for
lambs) with a teaspoonf ul of lauda
num, j Then with each meal give a
tablespoonful from a bottle of sherry
in which one-eisrhth of the fresh fourth
stomach of a calf has been steeped. Or
this give a carminative (one ounce wnn
tincture of -cinnamon) with -an ant
acid forerjared chalkor magnesia ' one
drachm) and. soothing or anodyne
agents, arum Arabic. . bismuth,) with,
it may be, an astringent, (tincture of
kino or catechu one drachm.) If there
is much tenderness of the abdomen
apply a duId of mustard and - water.
If yellowness of the mucous, mem
branes, and-white, very fsetid duing,
give two grains calomel and five
srains chalk, twice daily. In all cases
give fresh; warm, wholesome milk
thrice & dav. -with several snoonfuls
- of limewater added to each meal. In
some instances the tone of the stom
ach may .be greatly restored by a
tablespoonful of tincture of gentian
- twice a day.
Prevention should be sought in
N breeding only vigorous families, shel
tering properly, and feeding the milk
oi tne a am o a healthy nurse, unai-
tered. y faulty feeding or excite
ment, or vy standing. . oWhen a foal
nust te DrouaiTt no on coWsmilk,
dilute witn one-isurd. its bulk ol
, warm water, sweeten ritb. sugar, and
add limewater. . M or one- arnivora
use omy me upper tuiru ui ms
miik.-r-i farmers' veterinary Adviser.
pror. micliell's Crave-
Asheyille Citizen. i 7
Messrs. Editors: Attracted by the
genial, healthful climate and the far
famed beauty of the scenery of the
mountains of Western North Carolina,
travellers from the North and South
are exploring your beautiful country,
and as soon as facilities of ' communi
cation -by. railroads have - been im-
y proved the tide of travel is destined
to assume immense proportions. -., ..
Among the numerous excursions
which invite the attention of visitors
none offer a greater attraction than
the ascent of Mt. Mitchell. Not only
does the danger and almost primeval
wildness characteristic of the Black
Mountains,the far-reaching view from
the summit and the excusable ambi;
. tion to tread the loftiest ground. ea&
of the Mississippi, tempt those lowers
of adventure to scale the highestpeak;
but, also, if I mistake not, the-know-
leoge tnat tne spannii is tn resting
place of themains of tiat highly
reverend .artyr to science, whose
name tl mountains bexrs, forms an
addji6nal inducement to the seeker
after the sublime, th beautiful and
the good. - t - - , .
Qn reaching the summit, howeveri
one a. stranger to the place and yet
: no stranger, to the memory of Dr.
Mitchell,finls cause for astonishment
and displeasure -when, he discovers
that the tomb of the. man whom the
country delighted to honor is marked
but by slightly built rude wall of small
stones rising to the height of scarcely
a foot above the grave, No inscrip-
tioo-of any kind marks the'spot.
i These thoughts suggested themslves
.... to me during a recent pilgrimage to
the grave of Dr, Mitchell, and I now
venture to ask you and through you
th people of North Carolina shall
these things be?
r I suggest a very simple column or
shaft, or perhaps a sarcophagus cut
from the solid rocks' forming the sum
mit of Mitchell's . peak. Transports
r tion would thus be avoided. A If ew
skilled workmen might, in ia hort
time, complete the simple yet suitable
erection. An inscription might be cut
upon a block of proper material and
inserted in the . massive structure.
Probably a few hundred dollars would
suffice to pay all expenses. Are there
not admirers and friends enough of
Dr. Mitchell to raise this paltry sum?
'. Very respectfully,
, , , . ...i. H. GABBUTGT03T BOLTON. -
- - .. of New York 3ity. '
. A New Biede of Cotton Caitnre.. i
"We are indebted for, the following
method of cultivating cotton to Maj
H. R. Shorter, of Enf.la : m,A nrn.
, Wlike,aood tuanter,-bttt hft4
guuu. lawyer, his. cotton crop last
year was four acresoh wMch he made
six bales, which would indicate that
he is as TMufcdufait in the farm as
m the Court House. TThe way he did
it was thisti AfteT thorough prepara
tion, the.eotton was planted in four
foot rows. ,At the first working, he
sided the cotton -"with long, narrow
scooters,- breaking out the middles
with the. turn: shovel.. . The second
plowing: was given out and out with
..the round shovel; Afterwards he ran
through the cotton once a week with
a board "lontf nonerhl.tr n.rann v.a
entireToiddlea, the board made round-
i "ig, MMBwnt tne water iurroWs. thus
, r.v,tuuulg tuo growm oi any grass
?0.!;,?in5 -ada, && tsual, to keep
the drill lean.- The first and second
workings are, of course; very: tedious.
out; a bale and a half to the
... H i . Lil ? 'fl'4 i ;
k Thomas de Quinceyf ts described t
a gentleman who met 'ihim in 1849 as
follows: ..-''Althonflrh I i was .well :ao-
Suainted with, the name -and 4me of
e Qaineey, and had read accounts of
his personal appearanee, the? flgnrO
now. before me failed to realisO the
idea - I had fonned of the English
opium eater. It was some time before
the extreme refinement ox one faeet
was noticea not, inaeecu uniu xne
voice, gentle, clear and silvery, begun
divertedby SrSffllfiJ
general appearance; and wasattraeU
ed by the brow which, frpm its prom-1
inence, gave an aspect ; of i almost' I
childlike smaimess to tne nnaerraoej; t
and, by tne eyes, ,-wium i
Singular power oi uuiet oruyiuy,-wMi- ;
a sort of dreamyoltness that suggest- y T t VlZZX -i -TV -vk 5
ed something like we.ariness.jVith idebutymkhaT8 Noting ai 'shbh1 du
an air of quiet good breeding he told, j ring th ilaW EresideffUa''cambaigrr'
me who he was and the. object(of his aa pDllibgTplaoeatrck otherwise, and
SiJffi 1? an fEfertft aJaJShii aoUhg under the-authority
The Secret ot Oeorla'a-rrep;ojtj.l!t.li
, Charleston News and UourieRj K
Georgia is considered to he the most;
nrosoerous oi tneoouiinera 'Dwes,
;and yet here are some of thetell-tale?
Evidences of her P8!;
five per cent, of her people ftreengag1
j ,,Vr,lt.,M, V.ov:r1nn(T ntinliBllvMluV "9 .vrcueiai uovbiumibjii. , i,aiBO,
itwo and a half millions oiaouars tor
iertilizers; they import about thirty
minions oi aonarewortu yi wvviv-
pay on an average forty-four percent'
.hov the cost nrlce for?j everything
they buy; the interest on the jmoney
borrowed to buy supplies amounts to
about lour muuouui uours;
ive ner cent ox those wno siarm, ions
he credit system lose inoneyi vTrulyJ
ho fAOrffia Commissioner Qt Agri-' I
"iTiFfJ
ftr,iiBviT,v of the .Southerni States,
iWhat sort of reoort wonld avatmuar
officer make or tne iarmers ui otmwr
ITiarolinft? ... - "w -- I
If Ton Love "ToarseltvDon't.
Greensboro Patriot:
Tnn't, denounce the' whole world
because you fail to make it adopt your
ideas. It is a. sortof self-willed world
r 1 T klOt ATI.
any way, auu peruaps wo jmcstvw.
you. will get into. - . - fi ! r j
f Don't anathematize the cat family
because pussy scratches you when you
rub the hair the wrong way.t you'll;
find a good deal of . cat in your self
hnd the rest of your fellow mortals
Pbotft think every man who meets
with popular applause a hero,' - Men.
have been known to wprsnip wooaen
ods. cats, snakes, lizards ana otner
reptiles, and yet they were none the
ess wooden goas, - cats. snaKef uu
izards. - . . .
Don't hold yourself at such a low
estimation as to become a boot-lick
to one who is made out of just the
ame kind of dirt that you are, - ,
Don't hold yourself in such: high
esteem and get mad at your, fellow
men because they dp not recognize a
lion when you are exhibiting an ass.
i . .. The BBBalane Strength. . ,',
! The headquarters 'ot Grand .Duke
Michael, generalissmo, are attTiflis.
The eentre, commanded by General
Melikoff, is ,80,000 strong, : with 240
guns. The right wing, intrusted with
the operations from J3atou.ni t toi Ar
dahan, under Lieutenant-General Ok-
lobshio, is 4o,ooo strong, witnaou
10 guns, i
The left wing, above Kara
in " the I
mountains, known as Trivan corps,
eommanad by General TergukasS
loff, is 50,000 strong, with 160 guns
making a total of 200,000 men and 600
guns, not taking ;- into acebhnt the
siege artillery, which the Russians
have in great abundance. '
J : THEIBTDKKISH.OPPOJ!rESrs.-;-''
Layard has found through hi military
attache, sent to examine by command
f the English Government, that the
Turks have opposed to these 60,000
men, scattered from Kars to BatOum,
te,000 at Kars; lOjOOPat Erzerpum, and
20000 disnersed. Wiled: andxsabtured
jdUCtS OlOtner COTUi-riea Tuiixuu,yi ,nLflrtWi(j iThdft t ftr'1 fiA oftfin
Wighty per cent, of .the farmerS,Meon- Ifi? PSSt Jfuf 1
fiSS Aii hnaf nAMi on a credit, and 4 State 3028 of 2f orth f Oarolma,- and
i
41 Ardahan by the Russians! London i ? -tdegram
Chicago Times.' .- "t " f ;Th
i l- Herpet or Peace.
17 f rfSmit'KAiin'n'ATrio 1
I It is true that "Peace has its victo
ries as well as War," and it is equally
tre that peace produces more heroes
t&an war does. The hero of nen.ee Is
addicted to iussand feathersj he loves
a regimental title: he courts tiewsDa-
per notoriety; he is fond of the pride,
pomp Jand circumstance of glorious
3ar," on the peace vestablisnment; h
otes on brass bands.' fthe brass and
gas being congenial to his ' warlike
soul:) . his martial spirit i is stirred
Within . him by the sight of waving
nagaasa glittering plumes, i The loyal
North is afraid of him and thinks that
there is mischief in the flash of his
ferocious eye. He isthomrht to be
stirring up another, rebelliori.i ,.,But.
the loyal North does not knowi how
sweet, good and gentle these heroes
01 peace were between '61 and '63.
We don't think they-willloiinything4
bad now. - rn f tr
j The "Protestant 'Methodist," of Bal,
timore whose editor was one of the
piarty, 'describes"1 the.intervieV of the
deputation from the United Protes
1ifl.H-.tr 'rloonvihoi tha intamWdW Af i'n
tant jMethodist Conference K6ld Mrf"
marks we extract the followingi r j
I "Of fine personal appearance kind
ly and gracious in manner, the Pfeslf
dent : impressed most ' favorably th
gentlemen of the deputation, a major
ity of whom had voted against him
He spoke earnestly anil feelinklv nf
his desire to see hastened :tha n.dvA:nt.-:
of an era of good feeling between thef
and some of the deputation thought
that his eyes moistened, durificr Vthe
interview. We cpuld not -dottbrhls
sincerity,, for 1 he.boto'-'Jpttke ni
spoke lie an honest inan'who mean!
mi ne said, we c
felicitous manner
plimented the Old Dominionrn&rt
whole deputation enjoyed it quite las1
much as the
humble
therefrom."
.a.r'
-rt : ' "
mq uanuuE
fProm the San; Pranoisi.s Prnttl ;ii
. The peculations of Lieut: emihVMk aoucitlrio'frtra Wm-
amounted to about ' fS.OOO;" though-1
when arrestedat Laramiehe fi&b&ti
he took everything of value belonfei
to his Wife, robbinsr her tv ntil-'fif
losses at gambling, and sold his f ear1
1. C7 .fftfMj ...
salary to two different officers n-'!An-
gei Asiana. ; Jtiis nign-splrlted
wiui prosiraiea Dy tne DiOW;
one interview with him kite
taken over " to. th a 1 si n.nrl l a"
had to beearried.intohis cIl
V i m mii
ueformer inurpiiyi. wy.
tvu Jriuittuwyma ximes.j ;w,
Mr Murnhv arrived from P I'm ir.
of that, it.v'i , on nnn , i C, , ,
signed the Dledfire,' 'Addrewiinif tr
said: "The most effeetivA wv fn, nimoa
the barrooms ,tq stap.drinlngV'H.o'r
BOSTifASHlNGTOHf;""0
A Gathering of North Carolinian af
iratblngton-sme 8nAP p 0 r a 1
f Qtteatf Our-Polltieal 1 mAk Revenue
v Arce-r-Tjie raoonshina ana-Ditii-
pr i the Amnetir polteyi ; ,Ud
. Speqial dispatch to Baltimore Biuv sY
; WmmmjSi May 2 9. i .
:A .gu'rnbQr.pf prpmrnQutiPolitieiana
ocratio f and
xvepuoiican persuasipn.
Hf f
irfterviewa - with high. PrdWa)a
wuu reference w auairs irjaDaimaie;
The State Courtrfof North,fUafolina?
naYe indicted f of lleered violation of
I o, : . j .!-'. . rr .: .? .1HV )!-. W-
State laws a creit rriafiv'of the Fed
A.WA!iw., ..iinji.it :)tei'Jflii i j.. j-
the State, lhe Kepuplicau pOUtlUiapS.
;9V - 9prjQinvaroinaawnqilpavpiCQnje
unvruityg uw, .luwiBwsyiui-ioe:
urresiaenx ana, too attorney v lienerai.
on'the subiect; and'oUirk tbat.the.in
dieted iaobj&d protectea
Urji. T? S'ii..r' 71? tri.T-.T
appears ma iij.oiai? .aaiuoruies,, orr
m orth' Uaroliha are -"not" lirtag ether.
unanimous as to their 'ittrisdiction in
the- late Chairriiahl of the Democratic
;Statetcpmrhittee,reteatly rendered a
deeisioh a copy of which has been
jforwarded here, to.lhe eft;ect that the
mdiotod r officials are noti amenable to
State authority . Others of the State-
l:l00! Immauor htr a Annlravn nnin.
Sonf It is not known what can be done
by the iauthonties here in this matter.
exceptl that in accordance with tno
m Dte(j states law the teqeto.mcjais:
f.:il U J., mn i'n.l'iinAu iViA nutiiil'
ilescd Of a- change of venue"1 to "-the
United States codrts. The prominent
LUemocratic .politicianajsL xth Uar
plina jfjha tareTrjeinclado t,aeveral
legal !gentlemeny who t come in the
Scapaciy iOf.,auonieyB in behalf of
citizens or the state who are now. or
will be under indictment in the fede
oral courts of the State for infractions
bf the internal revenue laws. Fiotn
ifive bundredito a thousand people in
!NdrthjCafoliha&hav beeri "spotted'
Iby tbfeHnternalrevenue officers as
illicit traffickers in whiskey and .to
ibaccoXrTwo or three hundred ; of
jthem have already been indicted, and
indictments will be foand against the
joth'ersrall of which will be tried in
iregulatjf coarse before the October
jterin df the United States Courts. It
isa&kedof the authorities here that
'amnesty be granted to - these people
Hviththe .understanding that they will
go and sin no more. Interviews were
had yesterday and to-day with lhe
Secretary of the Treasury and the
juommis8ioner of Internal lie venue on
he subiect. "Both the secrietary and
utj cu:uiiuisaiuuer tiro ruiuci niviiueu
o allow the law" to" take its course.
for they' do1 not feel much encouragec
bv their ,amn!estv', experience. Im-
meaiaieiv aiier me auveut 10 power
)i ine present Aamimsirauon it was
nduced to Order ihat indictments
srainst ' a 4 hu ndred or more illicit
vvhiskfiy. distillera in Genrgia should
be settled, and in a few weeks most
bf j those ; who ' were "pardoned were
discovered again at their old prac
ticea :'i
Decisions 'of' linjioriafaee
to .Tier
, efaaota.
Raleigh Observer.
ie following letter, embodvincr a
uecuion on several sections or scnea-
3- -1 f t
ile B5 of - the revenue law, by the
State Treasurer. isrpttblished for the
inforojiatioa pier'ajt: s
Raleigh N.JCX May 28, '77. : j
Messrs. Jke JWAitaker xSs
Jbhnfan,
Dear SiTTo'ufrdTTCe 25 th irst.
eaniepi pracucaoie moment. ,$ 1..
You make the following enquiries:
to pa? one-tenth! of -one ner cent; on
1 the-cottori raisTeid'tos thiW Statw ind
i Ant.iH if ftiUiC' .'
HV ii T" J
I T '-Vv '
Isva ai opinion that you; are liable
to-iihe tax,. 1 under..- the -language
"eVery other. trader.T !jByreference
LJno- kAxi "k"' it
sieejat tbVe l rentage, tax: therein
ippa"818 oitpurcnases in or? oui 0
the acate except mSI cases Of " pur
1 V hhtJk'Aifi'ilJk .TJ : . XL. it LU . 'I-
2d. "Our farm acts :as i afcents for
y se verat nouses ont of the State for
rtne Dqrpose ot'sellinsr: for one Hour
,! ficf another badOn ; for another coffee
and sttgar, fcc.i toc.$ are we ''required
tb'pay. the ' tax of five"1 dollars.'. for
each person or fi rni . for :. w Qin. We ao
as agents 2V .vkiij h'ji -j11 i-i
. Yourard'iiolilUbltftcf'tfae'tBxMen-
fi49.U.ars is on merchants who pur-
jChasejOJid selLpn their own acc
ffl yoMould prpperly
rliSBt I. ?0;0 '
account
come
WaS.tuAiWW&.-i ' -beiishlirnlikhf
,liable'tr' th'e 'rax'of BfVdbllars'me5n"
i Liuiieu in secLinn 'zana lr an. nrn wa
requirejjt&iatt itfon each- persons or
i Jirm ior wnom we mst-ft aorantar"
I t Vn HaWTki a. 7,
A'uc 5 or
Q2rafitSi?f
i for which -JoHi ath'ns. acti::y6u
jQWed tdhav U h in Se? fta !i?r A
I voo.wwuquMytna&.theilaiw.
au i,ui8 owtte, iu cases iOiWniCh eeOr
tipn g4 applies, ybesejdecisions ex
l ifiyjupiAra, iWJat. rQtaie oonid
I not en'4ct sbch a.law;,-','X formAr lam
. ,T ccrr'-vrrprv mw.
and he-aofi paBsediby! the iuooeeding
eorialatnrfi removed itbft. disprimi- j
nating featuremkkfng the provisions
of the section (now-,34) bear equally
I hope the answera to JQur several
inquiries , are explicit 'a'p4 fHiTO'
i:..-v joirM;1-Worth.'
i. -u :. i .- state Treasurer';
i Decoration for oalian.-;Co$aet.
Tii a R.imaifl.Ti Hniifnants Denbaschoft
and Shestentofft who, performed sujh,
a fJiaf.ino-iiishprJ feat bv the destruc
tion of the Turkfsh Iron-clad, by tor
pedoes in the Danube opposite mat-
chin, arrived .atvPloejestf on Sunday,
and received the cross, of St. ueorge
as a ! reward for their gallantry and
skill? ; All the men under their com-
maud in the expedition which had
such a disastrous result tor.-the, Turks
hAan -ft AAnta.td" with' crosses.
The affair has naturally inspired the'
Russian soldiers with-fresrieonnaence!
and ehthusiasm,---.-- Y u ;
A The' Southerner 'savs severiiy-
tWo darkies Were baptized ' 4n 1 the 1 river ar
Tarboro durine the last month- JTbe preach-!
er was a colored mau by tue nameo ijayia, ;
from Wilmington ... -
The Carolina Farmer.
HE UNDERSIGNED WJLL KKSUMB TUB
publication of . the CAHOIilN FURRIER
oa tne jfiits'i UAY; otf,KriitmBiiitt;j.Av
with Mr., HAMILTON McHILLAN as Associate
Editor. '' ; '
The FARMER win be issued monthly; In mags-
zine form, with, handsome cover, and will contain
thirty two pages of reading matter, adapted to the
wants of the Farmers and Planters of the two Caro
Slnas. The typorraphio excellence which formerly
dirtingnished it will be rnlly maintained. ' .
r Terms ot Bnbscriptlon : One year, $1.50; six
months, $1.00 ; three months, 50 cents. There will
fen no club rates. - BuDBcriBtions Davaftio on receipt
of first number. The old friends of the FARMEK
are requested to Bend In their names. -
mv 25-D&Wtf nac Wilmington. N. C.
Bxchanges will confer a favor by copying above
New Music Book.
Mrs. ,Yan. Cott's ;
PPAI.QP Ronic f
For Praise Meetings, Camp MeeUngs, Revival Meet
I logs. Tabernacle MeetingB, Noon iieetings,
. f rayer ana ixnierence Meetings, ana. .
THE MTJBPHY TBMPSRAKCB MJEBTINQS .
Mrs. Vaw Con Is one of oar most suceessfnl re
vival nreachers. her work beincr mainlv in the Meth
eaut aenominanon, wnere revival ana epiniuai
songs were in use long bef ere they were elsewhere
known. The book is a fine one for all denomina
tions, hymns and tones being in excellent taste, po-
ucai ana musical, comeoi us ui) songs are-
Angel Choir.
Li via s; for Jesus.
The Fountain.
Fruit and Leaves.
Free Grace.
Hear him Calling.
I am so happy.
A sweet Hope.
In Saining White.
Jesus ready now.
Jesus, only Jesus.
Saviour, pilot me.
Little stray Lamb.
My Heavenly Home.
Fathomless Sea.
Storm the Fort. " .
Salvation's Free.
Banner and Badge.
We shall meet. --Temperance
Hymn..
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Packed Expressly for Family Use. Beat to be had.
FLOUR IN BARRELS AND ' HALF BARRELS
I Beat Brands at Reduced Prices.
CHAS. D. MYERS & Co.
1 ' 5 & T North Front St.
: Je S-D&Wtf ! -
1 8ECOSD GSaMD DRAWING;
KeiiMy: Cash Distrrtution Company
Louisville, Jane 30, 1877.
$310,000 CASH in GIFTS!
j i-'J ' NEW ORGANIZATION i
NEW SCHEME 1 - L NEW MANAGEMENT
1 . FARMERS' & DROVERS' BANK, .
j . . Louisville, Ky., Depository.
I THE KENTUCKY CASH DISTRIBUTION CO.
authorized by a Special Act of the Legislature for
tne nenentoi tne jtujbjliiv suiiuuus up iritAwii.
FORT, will have the
SECOND of the SERIES of GRAND DRAWINGS
j. ,i . the City of
LOUISVILIiE, KY SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1877,
' At Pnhllo tlbrnrv HnlK " '
$60;000 for only; TEN
T READ THB LIST OF GIFTS. t J
I GRAND CASH GIFT
I Grand Cash Gift
860.00
$85,C00
......i. :r: 15.000
Grand Cash Gift. ,
1 Grand Cash Gift-..,. 10,000
8 Grand Cash Gifts. $5,000 eacb. .
6 Grand Cash Gifts, $2,000 each..
SO Cash Gifts, $1,0C0 each
40 Cash Gifts, $500 each...t
100 Cash Gifts, $300 each;.'.'. .
800 Cash Gifts, $100 each, . . . ,
600 Cash Gifts, $50 each
900 Cash Gifts,; $10 each u.i.
;. i5.ooo
iu,uuu
ao.ooo
j au,uou
' 20.000
: 0.000
35,000
ii. 60,000
6978 Cash Gifts, amounting ttf.... J.l. .r ' $3lSo6o
IWhole TJCkets $10, Salves, $5, Quarter J$2 50;
11 Tickets $100,89 Tickets f 300, 56 Tickets $suu.
r t DRAWING POSITIVELY JUNE 80th, .1877. , 4
', ' ' And every three months hereafter. . .
The present management emphatically notify the
Subliethat there witt be no postponement of this
rawlner. as is nsual in such enterprises, but that it
will positively and unequivocally take place on the
astenamea. - : -.-
IThis. the 8eond Drawing, will be conducted like
the first, to the fairness of which the following
named gentlemen nave testmeaj. : -,m i- i
Hon. Alvin Duvall, late Chief Justice Sup. Court
. tr . : ..... , ... - ,..'. if
1 James G. Dudley, "Chairman Board o( School
Grant Green, Cashier Farmers' Bank of Kentucky.
i Hon. 8. I. MU Malory ,;PuUc i Printer 1 State ot
Kentucky. 1 - .---' r -
Hon. Tuomas N. Lindsay, Prest Fftrmers" -Bat
of Kentucky, , - .
4 Finn TVinmaalfl -Tnrina nlfirk' of
Sup.
Court ,of
' Eentnekvt.
li Jndge R. A. .Thompson, Pres'dg Judge Franklin,
CountyCoart.. i .v. j . . -
' ! Remittances can be made by Mail, Express, Draft,
P.; Ov Qrder or Registered Leltev, maae payaDie .
Qi W. Barrow &U0. . . . , t ,
"I Tickets paid promptly and -without dlseoont.'-'
-i Address all communications and orders for tick'
etsto - i",(ij-'!,:,iT".i
f , . A. w. BARROW-& CO:. Gen'I Manaeers.
j Courier Journal Building. Louisville, Ky,
! 1 OrTHOS. H.v HAYS CO-i wen 1 Agents.
Send for Circular., - . 6tfJ flrodwav
H ay J - nr Ha l
si: :
1200'
Bales GOOD HAY," s
- r v z 1. r.. !-
' For sale low by
my 87-D&Wtf - HALL & PEARSALL.
NEW: YEXiSEMNTS.
hi HMalthlcat'of us are liable to b
stractlons in Ithe bwels.'fl)on't nealect thenvt it
is. not necessary to outrage the palate with nauseous
drugs in- suca cases., xne most eaecuve laxative
knoWii, Is" TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELT-:
Z BR APERISNT, ad it 1b also the most ftfnreeable.'
Its. operation .1 , soothing, coolings painless. If old
byaiiaruggirts. . ,., . - k . -.t,::
a week In you.rr oym town. .'Terms and $5'
Anttl r TMa . . . . , - . . . . j. s
H. HALLETT & CO.; Portland, Elaine.
A' Week to Agents.- $10 Outfit
Fsbb. P. O, Y1CKERY. i , i
, 40-i -' 'Augusta, MalBe.1";
nv-n
C E Q KG E ?.P A CE - .CO .
, ;-yo,.5 fc3Z202SS ,SAL7PS9 10 2-1
jpalnt Portable Stationary Enorines
t " J J latent Cf rculaf Saw 311 lu, ,
Oangr, Muley & SasU Mills, -Orlsli
tfs FlocUR Milis, Water."
Wheels. Shinele. ' Barrel
jWnMlnrAlrlnel"M'nihfnfrT.
OriiMlerH. Rawi. Mill Knvnltes. fec. '
012
A DAY AT flOMB. Agents wanted. -Out.
fit and terms tree, r ''j'h s'
i TRUB & CO,, Augusti Maiao.
THE BLACK: HILLS,
ByJT, H.MAsiJTBBi who has, spenlt twelve years
in this region. Latest, accounts Of Gold and Silver
prospects, Agncaiturai ana -urazing1 resoarces, vii
mate, fiuntins. Fifihins-: Indians and -Settlers! ad-.
ventures with them.' Mining and Wild Western Life,.
ine warenaiis, xsoiucg ueysers, nooie scenery j im
menso Gorges. &c.' !f With 87 fine Illustrations,! and
new map.; , Price 'ONLY- 10 .CENTS, t Sold by Jlli.
nbwbdkalebs, or sent poex-paia ior-1 cents oy
DONNELLEY. ' LOYD & CO... PUBLISHERS.
OHICAGO.ILL. ii i
OK EXTRA FINE MIXED CARDS. with,name,!
At lt cents., nost-naid. L.- JONES & CO.vNas-
;sau, N.Y.' it . .
at - home. 'Samples worth $S
Stiksok- & Co.. Portland, Maine.'
The Maryland .Eye jut Ear: Institute.
No. 60 N. Cliarle St. Baltimore.
President, Hon. J. W.Dobbin, Judge Sup. Court
l'ne aoove institution oners au tne comforts or a
home to patients suffering with eye or ear diseases.
kkuiui nurses are in actenaauce. ana as tne sureeon
In charge resides in the bouse with the family, na-
tienis are seen oy aim. several tunes aunng tne day.
For further Information apply to the surgeon in
jcnarge, j ux.i
JR. GKO. REULING.
my w , -; .y
f We have on hand an Immense stock of hew and
'second-hand Billiard Tables, and will dispose of
itnem at prices that have, never been equaled, j Per
sons contemplating: the purchase of Tables for prl
Tate or public use, should write far our pew cata
logue, wonuenui lnaucements ror casn. i
my MwDiW 726 BROADWAY, N. Y.
UHI7EBSITI -PUBBBIA: '.
SCinra KR LAW LECTUHES, (nine
weekly), begnt J2th July, 1877, and end 12th
SeDtember. . Have Droved of sienal nee. 1st. to stu
dents who design to pursue their studies at this or
other Law jehool: lid, to those who propose to read
privately J and 3d, to practitioners who have not had
i&e aa vantage or sysiemanc instruction. For cir
cular appTy (P. O. University of Va.) to JOHN B.
uinutti nw.-wiin, ana siai. Law.
t my4-4wDW
T O I LEITI S
FINE
ENGLIS
BreecK- Loading Guns.
, We havs for many years, with great success, made
a specialty of building Fine Breech-Loading Qua
to the special instruotions of individual sportsmen
Making for a large and select trade enables us to
give greater care and attention t the fitting, shoot
big and general finish of our Guns than can- be
given to those Guns bought by the retaL trade from
manufacturers who produce for a general market.
We solicit the patronage of those sportsmen i whe
are judges of Fine Guns and who know the impor
tance of having their Guns made to fit them .
We are prepared to accept, orders to build Gunt
of any weight, gauge, proportion or style.
Bbaitd. Pbicx.
PIONEER ...........r. $ 65 Gold
TOLLEY... .....i........' ,80 i "
STANDARD ,...115 !
NATIONAL...... 140 i "
CHAULBNGB.. 180 i "
f ARAGON....,t . 225 ! "
t Full Illustrated particulars with references and
instructions for self measurement forwarded on ap
plication. ; J. A W. TOLLEY, r ;
, Branch Office, 81 William Street, New York: ! ;
i Manufactory, Pioneer Works, i Birmingham, Eng
dec 14-D&W tf v ;
fSPpRTSHEFS
bilTnned Moccasins
! BOOT MOCCASINS,
I - '' 8P0E PACKS, J
'LADIES MOCCASINS,
- and j
i
CAMP SLIPPERS.
made from carefully selected stock, in the. best ma,
ner, at prices to suit the times. '
, Send for Circular and Price Lists. ! . ' .
j . MARTIN S. HUTCHINGS, .
1 ' P. O. BoxSCS, . i. ......
, oct 17-DftWtf J ' Dover; New Hampshire:
ETALLIC CARTRIDGE, - MILPT ART, HUN7
EXCEL ALL OTHERS IN ACCU"'
j RACY, STRENGTH, AND - f
1 ' SAFETY ; - ! -
No Premature Discharge' Ever Occurs
i Every Rifle warranted'" go8d8Booter. Calibre ,
, 44 End.50-100 of.an inch, and of any desired length."
Charge ef powder from 60 to 105 grains. : Weight et
hhlls from',220 to 546 grains.' Stock,' plain ; also,
Pistol grip and checked. Sights: plain; Globe line
Peep Sights'; Vernier wit interchangeable 'front
Bbjhts and Wlndattg8;- . Eyery ', Variety of i rjb -;
munition for above guns, constantly on hanL. "
; SHARPS RIFLE COMPANY. '
sseDt 31-DAWtf , : ; v . t ' ... BrideenDort. CodSi. RT
TBE SSEIDER BREECH-LOADING.,
SHOT C3-T71iT. ;
i Prices, $50-00 to. $250 OO. .
xMtJZZLE-L OADING-, &JL7'
l !
3.'
: ALTERED TO BREECH-LOADING, , ;
Plis, $40 00 to 0ip O0 f
ClmU Srieider. ;
,J- , '. ; MANUFACTURERS,1
814; West Pratt Street.
, . " ' ' " .Baltimore.' 1
' "dec22-DAWtf .
Sen d f ot'Cataloa,
Sport i rig Dogs.
B
REEDING j KENNEL OF Ai'":CV WADDELL."
' I . (.(Formerly of, jNew Jersey),, . , - . s-f .
i r
EDJNA, KNOX COUNTY. MISSOURI ? '
i
- Th?j Finestiiraias of,. .. . t t u; f
SETTER -if POINTERS, 8PANfl5S AND OTHER.
SPORTINjdD'oGsi':
4 t?om both IjBEprtpd.an4IatiTe Btock'at
derate "prices,
ap lO-D&Wff
-tr
? .PJlEGIUPaE,QI'?RC.M
T?ORTflra SPEEDY CtJRE of pemuy'Weaknes8r
4-L Lost Manhood, and all disorders brought on h
Indiscretion p excess." Any druggist has theinere
" Addresi Dr. JAQUES & CO Cincmnatt,
Ohio. fob 15-1 jUiSfW
tSTtt will drive von; CottoiCrjfc
" S - ; .... - rfi - - -Vvr
v. .' N r i- I .t ' i I f f Sfj if J 3
. i.rS.1.0ir.O '...I i.---if (Ml
For. farther. informaUQat au4 a
'.'11'
dec 8-tf
Notice.
ITXTILL BE SOLD. N TUESDAY, JUNE 39TH
i VV.1877, at, 10 o'cIock. A. M.i at the Auction
Room 8 of Cronly & Morris; Water Street, a LOT
OP UNCLAIMED GOODS remaining In the Office
of the Southern Express Company,1 Consignees are
advised to call promptly or (oodswill be sold for
charges. . ,.; W. W. ALLEN, Agent
! Wilmington, N. C, May 14, 1877. -my 18-W4t
S2500
dec8-Wly ; ."
a rear to A cents. Outfit and..
$25 Shot Gun free. Vat term ad- 1
JT. A. j' STEDHAH, Jr.,
j Attorney- & Cimfeno? aTWi;"
ELIZABSTHTON, BLADEN COUNTY, C.
1 OfficeUp Stairs, in Brick Baildin occupied 1)y
Rinaldi & Co. j : --. I' . -"
! Special attention to Claims. Collections on sums
bt $100 and upwards made for Five Per' Cent, if
without suit. Drawing Deeds, Mortgages,' ct "a
specialty. r f ape-O&Wtf
' ' - 1 . ' " . i . . I
Uetropolitan Wors,
Canal Street from Sixth to Seventh, J -
RICHMOND, VA. j , '
ENGINES, Portable and Stationary Saw Mills,
Grist Mills. Boilers. Castings of- Brass and Iron;
Parsings, Ac. Machinery f ei Gold and Coal Mines.
Blast l?aniaees; At5-' f--1-- I '
: We call special attention to our IMPROVED
PORTABLK NGLNS, lor", agricultural and ; other
purposes.' Also, to our new" style SMALL LOCO-
MOTIVES, for hauling lumber, and other articles
span tramways and narrow gange railways. ; ; ' ' '
. A nnraberof second hand Engines and Boilers cf
venous patterns, in first-rate order, on hand. ; - ,
Repair work solicited and promptly done "f ' ' " " v
j Send for illcstrated Catalorne.- j
my 5-ly-D&W , WMB. .TANNER 4 CUt
HigliedDogs.i;
tlirfNGLISHv IRISH .AND GORDON SETTERS
of the Choicest Blood, with: guaranteed pedigrees!'
For sale by ' 1 '.'. !
' ' . E. P. WELSH,
tYorkPern'
uovT-D&Wtf ,
FAIRBANKS' : ;
Standards p al e s5
j ' 1 MADE WITH THE - ' ;r ' '
latest & Host Valuable Improvements
3CA.LiiiiS '-'
THE WOBLS j STAHLA1.
I ' l: RECEIVED HIGHEST MEDALS :AT f
World Fair, I4on4onk.'..'....r.'A.lS51 .
World's Fair, Mew York .186
World's Falr,farl.iiw....1,4v;.v.l861
World FalrVVlenhaU;"Tt-.:::.,....18T3.
World's Fair Santiago (Chill) ..1875
World's Fair, Pblladel pfelaT.. . . . 1876
" K AXSO' -''i - 1
COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS,' i " -' O'''
J , -r- TEA AND COFFEE CANS, ,n-.
; , .-, STORE; TRUCKS&cv
Agents for mjis'larm m6neJbawer3,
FalrbanK &. C6C4 31; BroadwayiW.ir,'
FAHtBANKSiafc Co.i 166 BaitiimOxe' st?, B'altimoreJ "!
FAIRBANKS fc Co;, 58 Camp St. New Orieans." 5
FAIRBANKS & Co., 316 Main at. BuffalovN.- Y;.i
FAIRBANKS & Co., 338 Broadway, Albany. N., Y,f
FAIRBANKS & Co,. 403 St. Paul St. MbhrreaL "
FAIRBANKS & CO;, 84 King wmiam-st,'Londonr
FAIRBANKS, BROWN & Co.. 3 Milk sti BQStoi.S f
FAIRBANKS & KWINOMaeonro-Ha.H, Philad'liia
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & Cai Chicago, Ills, j
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & Cfl.. CincSnaU, Ohio. . r
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & Co., Cleveland, Ohitf.' I
FAIRBANKS, MORSS Co.. Pittsburgh, Pa.u ,
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & Co.,:LouisyiUo, Kyi ,-,t
FAIRBANKS A HUTCHINSON, San "Frahciecol
! .For Balfthv Innrtimr BirrtwaMtttmlon. . i ' . '
For sale bv taariinir Brri mia TlfwilorB ;
'feb tawDAW Uy 13 Th&Su:o
Paris Cherretts Gloye$i
JboRi GENTLEMENJ-THB KID 1GLOVE SO
touch sought after In ,the City? of Pal8..JAfew
dozens from la& importation.-' i ' liift i4
imymfir., mif.- BJEDiRICg.7
HE .BEST. .LINJS X THB 'CITTtilaaESn
DRESSOODS, $argafci oftirlct CCorsetts, Sf
and Figured Picme, iaidJHamburgi Trimhiingstjtidt J
recelVed;' r.Imyatq, f;.'.1 Akpftjck.'.
BELS.-SUPER, KXTRA ' rovJii(
lo Klj;
raruesiOiWant wllldd weli ' stjso
j . ?.Wi--.f ,1'.! - r
. myHy&Wtf-,-' !j
1 tii ymmuBi?H ,wjtB UA
Mil
3 3.,-:
' 'lfV Bags COPJKE,!'! v. :;?: V41 SB
! a.-'-vMlii i'tn vr..-rA--'tr nf
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BXNFORO, CROW A.COi y,
ENGINE.
Hills and 'flrSfli 5?Kr$liK?i? with ease.g
i-ii'd Tf' AlU"t
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PescriptiyeOircular; addresa -
.,; 'AMES EPFKfc.& CO., Sprlncaeld, OH!,
..or, GEO. ALiEN ifc CO.. Agents, Newborn, N. c.
1. p. Grainger
C. M. Stedman . , . . ; . .
S. D, Waxxacb..-.
ISAAtt BATEB . . . . . v. . .i '
. .......President
...Vice President
Cashier
i Assistant Cashier
Bank pfSew Hanover.
CAPITALS PAID IN- - - - $35(000
AUTHORIZED &APITAL- Sl.OONXOOO
1 ' ' DIRECTORS: " ' '
John Dawson, . .. . .
D. R. Mnrchison of Wll
; lhuna & Murchison"
!ton. R. R. Bridgers-Pres
W. &W.R. R4,; .-,r-Vollers,
of Adrian &
Vollcrs. : : J f
no W'Atkbt6al ' - i i
Ct M. Stedman, of Wrigh
&Stedman. ,
Jas. A. Leak, of Wades
! boro. n
M.- WeddelLj of Tarboro,
N. C.
E. B. Bbrden, of Golds.
- boro, N. O. -
, i a f- -jB, Grainger, President.
K. B. border n nl JpTinnn Bpounh P. P. HOWBLI.
President:
UUlUdUUiU UlQublli-
Cashier,
l
-DIRECTORS:
E..B. .Borden,. T. .palrcloth,. W. b Komegay,
R. Kdmnndson,"Herman-Weill ' 1 -
... J 1 I . -
Waflasljora tacL'civni
DIRECTOBS:
President.
: . ........... .
J, . A Leak,R. T. T3eniiett,G. W. LUtlc, J. C. Marshal
j Issues Certificates of Deposit bearing interest.
; Is authorized , by . Charter, to-receive on deposil
moneys held in trust by, ExeeuJorSj Administrators,
6aaraians, &c &c, &c
t Strict attention -given 'to the orders and requests
Of our country friends by mail or otherwise.
novie-wtr- rt-;r..,--. ,. i -r
opiuij;
snfl Morphhie'hafiit tttisolntclv and
sptediljqured. Painless: nopnWicity.
tsena cramp ior particulars, jjt. cari-
Orand Exposition iiotei,
j Philadelphia, May 18,1876.
WAKEFIELD "THtllTH XIL0SET CO,,
I ; t 34 Dcy Street, 3V. Y. .
fiEimjEKEK: " A ,j ; . . ' ;
I The fifty Caolnet Closets that you sent ris
givei general satisfaction to our guests. We will
iend yo an order shortly for as many more.
i , ... ... j Yours respectfully,
I , . , ' ' , . M. RILEY, Manager.
' Mr. C.A. Wakepixld placed in the TirstBaptlst
Church of Fittsfleld, in the fall of 1SI3, two of his
Vault Earth Closets one for the use of ladieB, and one
for gentlemen and they prove satisfactory in evei
thing. They are. entirely o$orles, though placed in
small tilose closets.' J They have not been out of
repair, or working order, though used, by children
as well as adnlta. They have been filled with dry earth
Snd- eieaned out but twice a year; and beside this have
required noare.' : i '- . ; . . , -
i i JAMES FRANCIS, li
i , .'. : - ANIEIi STEAKNS, J-Trustees,
j. I - A, D. FRAKCIS,: i
PltTSFIELD, March 20, 1816. ... ..
1 - '
.i.tj. . - 'Spesckk,' Mass j, March? II, ISIS.
We have used one Ins onr- factory for nearly one
year H has done all you .claim for it. ffe therefore
recommend it t onrfello citizens as one at the mast
useful discoveries of the sgeji i',s u; , . ,
i ' ; ' .YWfrespectTullr,., .. , ,
.!. 'Hi t' .11 J.-sit lit" JJsat -MiiUufacturei-3.
i "it." ) -jtii- ' Tr'.
ahen.IHass. JJarch S3, 1876.
1 T onr Vault Cotfuuoklei nln.e4 in hnr nt.v cninrwn.
tlonal Ciiio-eh. works aiuiiR$bl and w,e heartily re-
xonrs, ,j i w u. bhefard,
f ;haimaa Building Committee-
r ; The nlal ParfcTe&t.
lS 1 NEwrORK-. May gs. 1K6.
ASfiyjStB 63 CLQSST C3.,
.jJ' 84 PejStreet'jr. J.
i4 WakefleM Earth doeta
lrM ti iiri.cuuiricHt. - WeTiavS
J-'M f j-vjaceasea -using tne water Closets,
tiigj fcl - ichich Were contaminating tint.
i'rrtr3rlTKj ufeuierof our lakes;.
. J 'iir. .-'j' l RcspeetfuDy,
j ,lH JUWVS MJCNCKWITZ,
i -:it
ap6-W2m J
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WATCHES'-" -'Ck'ffllVlMlTi fho lrnnwi.
World. ? Utatpff mtch and s outfit' fm to Aqenf.
JTgr tprwa address CQULTiat & OOU?uieaRo
(dec or-'Sv'ly
is l 1 J
1 V LUi3
. - -T aa - -'
rfiiiE nAiivt4 Hbttsrsti1 star, a
lTRS.X-rCM(SSrBJO.CSATiq .NEWSPA PER,
;jj ' - ' - -
published at tli folltwviafg iows " j '
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i 1 ' HATES OP TTBSCRIPTION t V
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One Year, postage paid,;;..
$7 09
4 CO
35
1 00
pip Aionins, ( - j, I,. ,4.j.
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n-ibis-l:t. " '
Pie
,iiil:cl -j'lt i
CdKtains fHSlJUfjortlloi" the Wilmington Mar-
y FetjSj Telegraphio Reports of he Korthern .
aaa -ETBfopeao Markets,' ai the Latest
-ft ' ntailn-Orri all parisW tMfr J '
Mti,:iiitU' -worij.llI'-'f: -l'
iA.lt.q Li: k-it-i jni-ffi vji .- im
ut lYnjJ'.i oi - ii.J' --.'tMi' -1
rgefet DAILY aRCULATIOIf fntfie STATE
S ill -ul )KD1.T,,-a; Pipparuro. .
-lIW'i!l
'il !
t .. .TT P Q ',
4 .CU'lfTB AND 'CEO'KE COLLAR by' incans'of
feB how loiifi-hiiRtfetL, br what the dtermcltSon. can be
ttauehi'to fetch and carry, and to rttrieve came in a
I most perfect manner, with iio plav about it. Dogs
brekfcn -of Hihyness'-and whlphyBess, made
vteaqy-oetoro ana pepmo, iawokTto: ueei" steaoujr,
privents Juggins on the chain, besides a much more
extended sphere1 f usefulness.'' Pri"e, Wth direc
tiotasforusui?;$S; or mail, post-paid.1 1 -FENNEL:
CLLa,jwbJcliiMi dog baa get over
I -i.i i-r" vbtf-'cnLiN.
iiqpittrWtttrf'Sl nbiiJ i Delaware City, Del.
n