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Savannah, Ga., has contributed S4.- 1 G59.9G,4K? tfieIlrUiilrciefrfun Augusta has given $4,813 to the j f A dispatch from Tucson, Arizona, M fef 1 J9 iVijftrfctiean' 'has 'overtaken ;lr; Illj' Ytorias 'band' bfCApachfis, and'is driving them South. i t s. au awKwaru man,; nxiempting to :)5 carvcCa oosdroppneki it 'dnllthe An awkward man, floor. , "There now,'! exclaimed his ; H'Wife, we've lost our dinner." -"Oh. pM n0myteatvaaswere(Lhie, IVU's lai safe I have m.Qo)fc on it.?L ;J. rjf tf PJshopv once said , Xpfr, very t intelligent child: "My childiowill 1 1 give you an r apple if you will tell me -ithefe - God" isT: The 'child i j- answered " Arid I will give 'you two 111 apples if you will tell me where lle is not. 7 , - - - ' - u- i 4Ifwe are; to live after death, why ; don't we have :some certain knew- f ledge of .? it?" said! a skeptic rto clfgyma. 4 'Why do n't, you have some knowledsre I of this world heft re you come into it 5"' was the i caustic reply. m ' A young man named George Gros ley, of Accoinac county, Va., whilst I f oh a hunting expedition last Tues ' day, accidentally discharged his gun, the load entering his left breast, inflicting a wound from Which he died in a few hours. The following, intended to break had news jrcntly, was sent to the widow of a man who had just been killed by a railroad accident; "Dear ; Madam: Your husband is unavoid ably detained for ' the present. To morrow and undertaker will call, upon you with full particulars." Paris toy dealers are, in a great state of consternation. In conse quence of a number; of cases of poisoning have ' occurred , through playing with toys, the Perfect of the, Police has issued an ' order directins th'af'alf colored ' articles offered for ;B."feiIei totMpMA tb contain W 5pus mStiteHshalfbe seized iilf nWsentfcW.Sxamination to the jff Afcj;iaDtitatory attached to I- til yrfectuVetPPoiice. f ' '; " the- - t -iiPiw cultivation of cotton in ' Cali 4; J 1 ?fotnra which -was tried in that State .; y some time' ago, but abandoned in j TTTnCfT0 revived on a large scam unaer promise 01 permanent home market. A! thousand, acres have already been planted in cotton. It is claimed that the climate, by .reason of the eye.n temperature, is eminently fitted 7 for cotton jculture and that the staple raised will be of greater fineness and the Califoruians have grown very, enthusiastic, aiid prophesy that cotton . will soon rival ! i . -I . , wheat and wine in importance in the agriculture of California. A thorough examination of the eyes of all the school children in Philadelphia is being made. Almost one half of the ej es thus far tested were found, in conditions other than perfectly normal land many were so diseased as to; make rest imper atively necessary.! . The acuteness of vision is ascertained ;by means of the'ordinary cards used by ophthal mic surgeons upon which are printed letters of differing sizes. Other points of inquiry are the perception of color, the range of vision, and the field of vision that is, the extent of the distance around the head covered by the sight of the eye. Some persons, while looking straight ahead, can easily see motion, form, and color at the side. Sam Patch is outdone by Tom clock tinker. Ppjd ' lately found business ft duH c Qurag log ly uu 1 1 . l n, iveniucKj.. j. we acro&s Green River near Mimfordsviiie, is 125 feet high. He advertised lothd ; newspapers that, tfitt-a certain time , he wouldJrop-froin 4 that structure into the water below. Ho saldf that he cared, very little whether he lived or not; - and there- fore did not mind the riskr Oo the other hand he would make money by the feat, if it did not kill him; The railroad company owninsr the bridge "excluded him at first, but at length, so clamorous was the multi tude consented to let him take the hazard. ? lie went , down head fore most; and, was not hurt. fTlslttalcer Crt, JVssTToiT,; A'priVTl Com m an dan t Eeelli I" oflHc - iJoips " of Cadets, testified befores the Court of Enquirv, in the" Whittaker case to day thathe-made -as'th'orough an investigation as possible of the alleged outrage on Whittaker when it was first reported, but was not able to ascertain" who were the perpetrator. He was of the opinion that "Whittaker -mutilated himself. He thought Whittaker's handwriting resembled that of the so-called nqte of warning, and that Whittaker could have freed himself from his bonds if he had tried .before he was found. The finding of the necktie in his room was also, he thought, against him, because no person1" in civilian's dress would have brought it there. : He said that if there were reasons why others should have committed the outrages to drive Whittaker away, there were equally as strong reasons why-he should have done it himself-to stay, as the witness understood that he was steadily falling back in his studies. Frisrlitful Accident IIAp.risburg, Pa., April 15- The Pennsylvania Steel Works, at Steel ton, three miles below this city, was the scene of a frightful accident, this morning. At 5. o'clock, while the men were at work in the mill where the steel is made, the ratchet that controls the movement of the large -vessel that contains the mol ten metal broke and turned the retort upside down. The; contents were poured into the pit underneath, in and around which about eight men were working. George Yost and A. Westbrooke were so badly burned that their lives are despaired of. Monroe Miller, feimon Martin, George Horning, and one .or two others, were also badly, but not fatally burned. Xliree tlen Periitli Ity IFire. Lodt, 'AVis, April 14. A five here last evening burned the resi dence of J. X. Collins, with part of his furniture. Three men, John T. Hidden, John Rathbun and Henry Hairis, against .the earnest advice of the crowd went into the building after the flames - were in progress. The chimney and roof fell in," bury ing them under the ruines, Hidden succeeded in effecting his escape, but was so badly burned and injured that be cannot recover. The other men were burned to death. Sxtrnsiye I'orrtt Tire. Tom's River, X. J., April 14. This village was entirely." surrounded by fire last nisht, and the- people .were much alarmed for the. safety of their dwellings. The house of James Cornelius and the out build ings of John Mott were burned at Berkley. ' The fire reached the river - i last night, crossed it, and is now spreading towards Luckcrton Beach. The fine residence of Judge Jeffrey, with out buildings, has been burned. The area burned over is estimated at 600 sqrare miles. ' ' : k j j jSTATESV'ILLE, X. C, April 14 dipt. f Bryaxi's force of revenue officers, numbering thirty men, had a brush vesterday with sixteen well- armed raenf under Buck ingletou, men resisted and were fired on by the officers." John dreen was killed and four others wounded.: The ,fmoon shiners'fled, leaving' four distilleries sixteen stills and 1, GOO . gallons'of wlncVftv Minf worp ilficf- rrtvotl ' Brntorrd F. Ives hHart-movcd to the Store recently occupied by N". B. Agostine opiwsite Episcopal Church-, Pollock street, and will be glad to see liis old friends and customers at his new stand. On hand constantly a full and nice of Dry Goods, Notions, -Boots and Sh-s nd will guarantee prices ! as low lowand quality of goods -eqiil tu any in the city. Call and examine, fj. .,:; ; !;;-.'- It. M. Johnson, desires to inform hl friends and the public generally 'that lie now occupiei Stall !No. ll't People's 3Iatket.and, will keep, oa handi cho'ce il eats, Yt gt tables, Po ul try Fr ui &t - &c. o to W. Sultanr & Go's,. if you want a Blue Suit of the latest style, i ; . T ofl tikca Kid. Gloves M J. F. Ives, only 50 cents per pair.' rarst ! Hi 25CTS. A?iO Si BOTTLES. i Ita properties are Demnlcent, ! XTutrl tiTe Balpamio, 3oothing and Hoalin?. Combining all these qualities, it is the most effective LTOO BAlSAia ever offered to etifferers IrOia puiiuonary diseases. " . 1DR.J. F. HAYWOOD, of New York, voluntarily indorse -'t. HEAD WHAT PE SAYS: Dr. TUTI': " New Yo.k. Sa;rfc 19.1877. ar fcir During tras year I .i:ea n c iiu uirefl a of loll 4 mom ia I -irt t x l o tin ewjr tne c- s ver 01 a vtry vei t wus tbtr my tten ion w.. calied toTutt's Kxp;tor:tnt, ltd I conieaa my urpri&e at , its w.iaUokiul power. Duiiing prtcttcB 01 twenty years, t hiT ncyer kovn ft medic;n to actiaa promptly, .hrl with such hippy efTt-ctn. it iatAnt5y satdad lh nn st violent fill pf couiviiing, and inTai iably cured I'M disease iu Atewdiys. 1 chwriaii indorse it a the best lung swdicLue 1 fcvr xaed. . T J. FHAKCI.sr YTWOOI), SI. D. A NEWSPAPER PUB. WRITES. -. ; ! Office; Everjin Newu, Augusta, Ga. Dt.TUTT: Dear Sir Ai litule ton, was atta ked with paeamouui last wir.tor, h l:'t him witu a Tiiient congh, that lasted till wnuiu a mouth since. fyf las cure of M-hich I ar?i indebted t-ojoar valnuolu Ejiectorai't. 1 had tried most every thing rec,aa xncidd. but tnne did any kixk! uiitil I used yotir-Kx- tortt.nL, one bottle of ,w hicu reiur.veid th cough etatrbiy. YTita many uutcss, x a:a j-mi iruiy, "II Had terribio NIGHT SWEATS. Di TUTT: Sir Ihnve btau 8uiiteriu.4or nearly two yetva with a severe couh. "Wneii I wumenced ta kiir your .Expectorant 1 was rotAivd to one hundred ani s.xLeeu pouudsia weijftit. 1 hud triod aXint 6Tfyf hius: had lernbia iij-bt .f(s. - l have taken al dozen bott;e. Th nihT eweits Kuv left tnacoujiii ha d.appearod.miWtJ h .veKainedfif'teeu DOld ia lii'sh. 1 lecouimeod li. t ail my friends. v ivus great rnuei, ul. t x-.x. xiin.. ader, have you caught acold ? Ar yoa rn- ablfto raiie t'i p'alegtii? ilave you ag irrjta- tioq in the throat ? A e;iiS of opiieiffou o theiluuga, wit j short hreatn? Uo yoa havo a flt of coughing u Ijyiu dqwu ? A bfirp p?u n now and thou in tte rion of tii kuart, buouI dera and back? If so. wf Anvn o iw tiike at once a doe ot Tutt'a Expeetormu,; you will noon be able to rai.-e the piv.at.' Ia an hour repeat their pecioraat, pLe hot iron to tue?MP,uke iraU Tutfa PiiU. You "will oou fad iuto a pieagant eleop ami - vnka up '"n twe morr.iujr, coajh gone, lungs woriut; trt-. ly; ra.-y hivath iiig, and the bowels moving iu an.'Uaraiiaauner.. T d yeveut a retaru of thega pyhiptoiiis ute t!.tf OSibe. 35 Murray Slrset, fSf. Y. iTUTT'S'JPaiUS' TyTT'S PeLLS ! ,UBK U VSPLPSiA. iTUTT'S POLL'S TUTT'S PiLkS. TUTT'S -PSLLSi it (:lu; sick iieiqacjuU' '.TUTT'S PILLS-: TUTT'S PSLLS TUTT'S PSLLS j Black, by a appiicauoa oc fttus XJXtL. xi ink parts a Kafnai Uulor, acta lnstantanairasiy. and a lianala aa aprias water. ' 8id hy Irmz-iaV'r at by xpr on toeipt af fl, : ?- Office, 35 iviurray St., wev Torx; ;Dr.TUTTS WILLIAM' WEIIFORD; - jvl LtJi lit; v H.I. JiW-; Attorney at Laxvf TJas.remored his office from Sou tlx Front street, to Craven, immediately in front OX the Uoart Honse.'-nest.dnor south from C. EL clover, -where he will be glad la bte liia Iiuaids diccWj.l all, times. - ? r OYES! I have the best seleetcd stock of Gd Watches, . Gold Chipa, Ladies Solid Gold and Plated iScs of Jewelry, , Gold Rings, Gold j Thimbles, Gold Pens Solid Silver and Plated Ware; AclUtc.', to be found In tasrern Nrirtli Caroliua. i- f -Slii. Kj 1ton, " Middle street opposite Baptist Church; HAY 1 HAY ! I HAY I!! f tsmaJI lot ft. NORTHERN HAY, Just received .and for sale. ELIJAH ELUS.: i No. 18 1-2, Middle St, j . - . . ' .f ConfestiGtcry and Toiacco Store.; Frui, Nuts, fitc , also fine Cigars, of all grades, and Chevying Tobacc, Pipes, Snuff, and a variety of useful articles At the Sifn of ther Indian Chief. STILL THEY COME ! S STILL THEY GO Wonderful is the Sensation! How Light it Runs I How Beautiful it is;! Is some of the exclamations we hear Qf the I. NEW HOME mm MACHINE, ! Where it, has'been tried and seen. Call and see them.! W, T. JONES, Ag't. Also dealer in '-Machine A-ttachments for other Machines, Oil. &c. V Newbern, N. C , Pollock street, bpH posite Geo. Allen & Co's. 1 THE RED IT NEW NOK EXPLOSIVErROBY ErfJ 1 1 gives a Bri l lian t,-W Ute? lAah oiati the Best IlJuruinatirjB Qj in jCPf. Jt i No Changs oflaiD BnrilE necessary SCiiSTS to, prove -tl quaiit ctttht ET oar manafctaro:.riyt3t teUCRDDrtJia TIVE FEA rUIlS, t7 wiiicb all whcJM Oil can f1 certain ofit safe ty. '"r j .)ur. "Palf-nt aaii Tfad- AJarV crnsists t. tht appliianrI WKft.0lAB to . roiiiatin oils, and the term ' Ilei C ' cn,' by .-t?iictbU reraonaciai atonoe-diaUgtiii.Vit1 frnm .11 Btlutra. . r. . " ' JlT,Vt it Ulrxmiiiatorme Qa-nftyvflt ttORt. aBABAVTE:-, EVERY. OAI.LON HOLJJ to b noKmlj SJLFE. brft to txi ttvt nf rior v'qTuUtiea. ro-wit;,,. IKCIiEAfEX , BRJL- LrAHcy;iclJSEN02:t)ror6R btthtjino, t-aTKl.Freetlcta, fromvSrooke or Crorting of the Wick, , t . ' Thi ft hoi i nW flhrtig npon the mtr keL, but.h7or yeari atood the jtuuif ie&ts put to ft by manufacturerB of WiJITE, o faaUsd t Safet? Dili," and in no ewe has it fail ed .to tally poana ? the qnIitie we claitn 7 tt oonsnttpion Js rapidly increasing. -1 , Itipric 4 iitbtn the reach, of all, nd Ita oar a meante ot Economy. As the wick is tiot'xmrtsiimod hy CONTINUAI. TRIM Ml NO (that bln, unnecessary) . an occasional ehangt will thow KOOd resnJU. Hardware Tlri waro Lamps I, OIIO, CCC : B. M. GATES; TUCifC. FREIGHT LINE If Por-'Nw JTbrfe, a BOSTdlCf PRGViDtNCE; And J1 points Semi-Weekly Steameis, Between Newtom asS Ballimcre i (Touching at KoxfoLt.) I On nd ftftr S-pt? mbfr 3r.4 the 8team erifi of tbis Lio will! l"rr Billryore idr N.-wtd very WEDNESDAY hd1 SVl TTUDAY ut 6 P SI. IWvin;? New York f'T.rrThr.MiT," at 3 P. H. f.roraji-r No 34 Eat Rir. Ltir Neh-rn for Baltimore every TUESDAY FRIDAY at 12 M. ; Agents &re &8 follows: REUBEN FOSTKR Gn'l MunW -90LiahtPt. Baltimore, M4. MS W. McCAaBICK..l-'t, Norfolk, V. V. P. Clyde h I? South Wharves. Co., . Philadelphia, W. P. ni.le.V To., Nox? York, Piet Nr 7. N. R., rd S5 Broowy. . . E. 8ampson, Brton, 53 Central Wr rt. ,E. B. Rockwell, Proviarie?y2i- L D. C. Mink, Fall Siver,, Derrick Ships Leavs Boton. TUESDAYS nd SATURDAYS, jt ; New Yok, very 'lay, 8nu riav ?xcvptO i . PAltisanre, WA.lnHSdaya aiM H&tnria- . Fall Iiiyer. Uonliys, Wrrj. no.iayj' un3 Fri-Viy. J Providence, turvJuy1. i : ;Throu?h bil!f l.H'i( j?ivn, nnd imta (jnaranfeod to all pointn. at th diUeretit ci.'ILe of the enrupahies. f i ! AvH Hreakae of bulk &nd ship via N; O. "Line..: .A,, A :u " -".V l S, H. 6RAY, Agent, N. C. The St.v Mibbo!a? Hotel f iTbift hcnp ruoie 1 tbn, InRKJPWi&ta'iria wrrld-wide ret n'nf ln XnTrTer althiHr Ct-T KAA to ffipoa A. YXAK or f 5 to f?0 rNoTik 'OroTi?dj wI6a men,: Many nn.Ke more ,inan: td amnuDi. fUiTeq aoovo. Ko onnfail tx tntfVc iony lttt. Any the c-.d the nrrk. .Yen can make from 2.) cffttn -0 f4i bn-ir'by dovoticg yonr TCEins 'and'et'a c time tri ttse" bnsin -fa. It nllre it'f 6t nioni-y n.'irf eTcr off rd before. rJeVnp. ,piBt nd strictly noJjorafclq. iReaier, if j'n ''ant toknw all ahoci tb 4sttAytn'rrtetnea'before the public cna us yonr dr3ree apd w wi!I rex.d -yoa ful. particular bv.6 plvate terrr.e free: sampl- i4wpth t6 Kimo free;, yon can tht-n nt.k p 5-our :iiind lor yo:-rfcf.j Addreps fjf-.OIiCi k i4FlNKnN CO.; Portland. Mir,a tpO;OT8"DMPTlYES. kfThe. advertier having ben prmarent1y cared of that dread disease, nrr.ptlon, ty : '!tppl remedy. i anxioss to cenke known b b!$ fellow Bcfferen tbe. means of cn?J. To Jill-wbo drrtre it be " will send cxpy of the prescription nrd. free of rharrej witb tbe dir ct on for preparer and Df-in? the came, hicb they wil tind a nre Care for Conanmp tlcn, Asthrra, BrorchitI. f. Partfe wish ire the prencript'r ?' will please ed4 ". .ft. A. Wruo!i 1H4. Pefiit WM'amabure H Y Apetuleman who aeffered for yar from !tervon Debility Prematar Decay, and all 'he effecte of yocttfol indiscretion, will for the wake of afferfasr hnmanity.- wnd free tto all who need it, the recipe and direction ; for ' makin tbe simple remedy by which be was eared, fluff erera withing to profit by the adyertiM Verperience can do oy ayt. dresfir-e ; erfeci confidence, j Joaa H Cedar St,. Jfpw Tor 1 ' i I : r i t i 4 iJ 1 it. : 1 i ! 1 -j- naaHMBapaAaMa'''
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