OAR FIELD. So fit to die ! With courage calm Armed to confront the thretti-ninn dart, Belter than skill is such high heart At>d help fuller than healing balm. So fit to lire ! With power cool Kquipped to fill his lunction eat, To crush the knaves who ihame the State, Place seeking pests ol honest rule Eqnal to either fate he'll prove May Heaven's high hill incline the scale Th- waj our prayers would fain avail To weight it—to long life and ! —London Punik. The Forestry of North Carolina. Proa C. T. C. Deake's paper read before lbs Press Convention. In point of latitude North Carolina occupies a middle ground between tbe semi-tropical States of the S >uth, and the colder regions of ihe North, sa that she is not only eaabled to produce the truite sod vegetables of one section side b> aide with those of the other, but her a live forests combine the "lately pirns and balsams of the North with tbe oypress and magnolia* of the South A tain : within her borders are embraced the lo» lands of tide water and the highest peak of the Atlautio slope. A*ain :in h geological point ol view within her ter ritory is embraced every s rata and Iro matioo known in geology, and as these give character to tbe soil, wc hav» in North Carolina tho climate and soil suit able to the growth of almost every treo known to the forestry ol North Ameri ca ; and it is of the native forest trees and tbe forestry ol Noith Carolina that we propose to speak at the preset time From an economical p >int of view, the question ol due propurtio i of forest, either native or cultivated, ia not les» complicated or less important tlian in its purely physical aspects. Ol all th raw materials which nature supplies ter use in tba meenstne arts, wood is un doubtedly the most useful, and at tht same time tne must iudii-p-iisiblu to soci al prograss. It has been eentnxted by these who have made this braoch o: social science a study, that upon the whole, taking civilised Europe and America together, trum 20 to 28 pet oeot. of well wooded surl'aoe is indispen sable for the miiDienanca of the normal conditions ol people, and fur the supply of materials so essential to every bianeh of human industry and every torm o 1 social life This proportion of wooded laod to tuat under cultivatioo, is coostd ered of to mucl smportance that in muny ofths Northwestern States large bounties are oflerep for the planting of timber, and efforts are made even by legislative enactments to avert the want experienc ed by the scarcity of timber and forest tree*. In many of the States (be timber question is the moat important and all absorbing one * * * Those who have made this subject a study, io speak ing of the resources of the Pina regions around the great lakes of the North west, say that at the present rate o! consumption the supply will be exhaust ed in ten or twelve years, and then the demand will be upon the South, where, owing to the humidity of the elimate, the growth is quicker, and when the timber of a given rvgion is eut dowo and removed, another growth will soon take its plaoe. We have alludel to these facts for the parpnse of showing the ad 1 ▼antagse that we in North Carolina possess. From the statistics on this subject, it is shown that over 60 [er cent, of the area of this Slate is now covered in native : forests, and this large amount of timber i is not oon6ned *.o any one portion One of tbe extreme Fastero coudties, border ing on the ooast, has an area of forest amounting to 90 per oent of her entire boundary. Some of tie extreme west ern counties give an area of 70 per cent., while others amount to 60 per cent of acreage in forest trees. These, too, are all of more or less importance and use in the every day pursuits of life To utilise these forest trees snd render them subservient to the material ad vancement of our common State, and at the same time preserve enough :or fut use, and to keep up the proper climatie influence, should be the study of every one interested in the pieseni and future prosperity of North Carolina Patrick Henry was ' wice n.srried, and left fifteen children, and there are now living probably more than one hundred of his desoendants. William Wirt Hen ry t i member of the Richmond bar and representative of that district in tho State Senate, is his grandson, Senator Roane, of Virginia, was his graudson, and Oen Joseph E Johnston is his great nephew, as was also William C Preston, the distinguished Sstator in Congress from South Carotin» The white if an shallowed raw it is said will carry a fish born down the throat. As this instead time it will be well to remember it, aod also that this can be callad either a poultry oe fi-h item. fj s FOli RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Buries and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. Ho Preparation o» Mirth equal* Bt. jAcrm OIL j ■i a fft/Vi o*tr*\ nftrtf-tr mid cheap Kxtcrtinl K*ni»djr. A trifcl tails but th« comparator! y trifling outlay of 50 Oata, i»"d m>tv on# vifln ring with pain can have cheap aud positive pmof of iU claims. Pirevlinas In Eleven langaafoa. SOLD BY ALL DROCGISTS AKD LEALEEj IX MEDICINE. A. VOGELER 6c CO., Haltimorc, Mth* V. 8. ,1. j WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED. IX you intend unmotime to p«i r\ ronr of Wcb •ter'a Unabridged Dictionary, "DO IT NOW/' Be# TFebater'a Vnabrklged, page 11C4, giv ing the nam# of each »U,—ehowing the value of DEFINITIONS BY ILLI'STRATI ONB. The pictures in Webster under th»» 13 word*, Beef, 1 toiler, Caatle, Column. Eva, Horse, Molding*., Phrenology, Ravelin, Ship*, (pages IK4 and 1219) Steam engine, Tim ber*, define 343 words and terms tar better they could bo defined iu words. New Edition of WEBSTER, has 118,000 Words, 3000 Engravings, 4600 SEW WORDS ntul Meanings, Biographical Dictionary of over 9700 Names. Published by G. It C. MERRlAM,SpringfteM,Masi — BETHEL Classical and Military .Icarirtny AV'/r Warren/on, Fauquitr Co , Va, Prepare* for College, Unireraty or liuiintsi j Recommended lor l ocation, Ilsalth, Mor- | alit.v. Scholarship and Discipline. Board, j Tuition, and Medical Attendance, ! (Half :es«ton) $95 00. Address for (Jaialoxue, Msj. A. O. SMITH, j Supt. ' Bethel Academy P. 0., Fnquier Co., Va. VJtSHI R r 0 |7L KG E , POUGHK EEPSI ft', A'. T. FOR THE LIBKRAL EDUCATION OF WO- j moo. Examinations for entrance, Sept. 14th. Catalogues sent on application to W. L. OK AN, Registrar. July 2 -2m. VKNNOirS PREDICTIONS ! For this Month's Weather, pre[>arcd expreislj I tor Stoiidakt'h Kkvibw Simple copy mailed for Stamp J M Htoik AkT, rub / New Turk, phi la, or chi- ! cago MULMITE PADS CURE 0 THE OuLY simply JifL TR,JE nY7\ mx Absorption.! fMW J Antidote. T*A£>U llars. Ilolmau'* Liver StomirJ Paid—rur MVLAiUA. A'.lH, F.tVK.t s*t4 SrOMACJ TilOD- Vi.Esi. Prlso $2.00. IlolmanN Special Fad— Adap'ct to old chrome cases. Frl*" >■; >. llolaau'i Wjiieen Bell— Yitv » nMiarn raaen of Enlarged H;»J *• » on J irtyMdlug Liver and Sloiftaen troubles. Price $5 OA Vlo3man*N Fad-For R. menM of Infant* and chlldnv.i. j'vico sl.so. Bladder OowyiVnfs. V'rjce trouJ»l- rt. fr'cß $.">.00. Ilolman'a AbMorptlvo Modlrlnnf Body Planter—'Tne ptaafer inadc— porons on rubber bcUin. Ilolsnan 9 * Absorptive Mi'dlrlSnl Plant*i'*— FormimMe"! annsluif -1,-iah r i *« ul»'. ion. F»*lc« per Pair 28c. A bnorptSuti -Medicated F«»ot Balba-- For Cold-s Obetruct'on-* ana All ca.huv w*ier-» a foot bt'h la noedo«1 T'-.r li .'.f I 4). TZz. For by r.ll dnugis' —o • *cnt 1 f inful, pon; oa.d. oa r«*#ffr»t of i>r;o. T«• S It In not "maJnlilo ,r an I be seut by j Ls*«r«p« r.t ptirchsnon*s expv.i°i\ i Tl9 a*u re« of Ua)oi.i:\*u In i splrvd I .iiU-'or* v;jo oTcr !* l « h nliar in j FORM SOd uOa.H tJ tOO ITo: sayiD^. | " Tbey ar« Ihn tzf." !'• vv;ro if A-l , Bo n s Pad.4, o.u'y goi;ea ui» to Sc.l on Ibe repp- r tno g©:iu'ut\ I hee that eacn Pad bea-s tho »tecn p*trVA7l ] r-./Exi FC STAMP ol tl»e LoLwin rod Coaj;>au/ • x, !!!» nbov»» Trado Mark. If e fic'.ed ids w>n* I eln* c! Script uu of syuiptuUiS. w.dc.i will ro- I c«'ivo prompt and careTu! attenllom Dn Holsiass a 1 visa ia free. FtiH seat £rco ou app' . allon. iLdjiT^aa. is-v I*A u ;P. O. box r,112) William 8 roct, w jMgllAilHYFlalliasafest 1,11,1 ' * Ci * ,l ' ,tau * - | tn '- prortut iii^ I awo-t natural a!.. I f V-/jr orUrowu;d»-es 1 fcM RIBTADORO'B!^p» : JS» *■ A Pv ,vr •. :vr«H(>ilj/svorlto \ jrT 3ui>>'.rt ever y well ajv V - • -s. ty ..olnted l.i,>'t tot ln(!y ' r'; 1 Wi.Sr «>r £ ■ tVHeffiatV. RSuli) *ll iii-'wWj «"i «»• sltui bjr kji iiair ill-ease"a. C'ii! TAOOttp, J u atrcft, few York. Malarial Poison. The principal cause of nearly *ll sickaees i at ihia lime of the veer has its origin in a disordered Lieer, which, If not regulated in time, gieat suffering, wret hednesa and death will ensue. A gentleman writinir from South America aays: "I hare used vour Si.nmona hirer regulator with good effect, hoili as a prereotiun and cure for Malarial Ferers on | the Isthmus of Panama." j v-,.-. A Purely iPr#?rn.- VEGETABLE j Medioino. v .- FOR MALAUfOUS £ rKVRKS, Ht'WKL | i «"ors§nn"iJ , nE7SFi!i complaints l.'Al'iy-li'lty JaUNDICK, COMC ! ] " —JV zs RKSTLKSSNKSS, 1 MENTAL DKPRESSIOIf, SIIK HKAPAChK j CONSTIPATION, NAOaKA, MIUUIWNESS | DYSPEPSIA, *e. If you feel drowsy, debilitat«l, hare fre- ■ 1 quant headache, mouth tastea hadlr, poor I i appetite, and tongue i-oated, you are aiiSWiing I ; Irorn torpid li»er, or "liHiouenees," and noih ing will cure you ao speedily and permanently ! aa to take I SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. It ts glean with fhiletjr, and the happiest I ! results to the moat delicate infant. It lakes J the placeof quinine and bittera ol every kind, i i It ia the cheapest, purest and beat family me- t dicine in the world. , Buy onl» the Genuine in white Wrapper with led Z, prepared only by J. 11. Zeilin ft | Co. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST*. SEEDS THAT SURPRISE' THE FARMBKB- "BONANZA." Maxl**. * n»w v-gei\Me from *. A., [ frorr, MivtbiiM over *ro>*n bet*. dell ou* rnw ur ; e«»i>k.d. s«»ed sent l»y mall k sma t H.»nn or Jajinn. half i»eac hnlf]»•*«. » ' "XJJJ" !■*a to i* the r!:-!i»i hum-u food known, tine i fo.l!ernlant.nU-v I'. cts APfP«T ( ban I Wat*»«in*loo. ,ust tniporteWarg«-st varietv , ever krown In 11.I 1 . firm. luscious. crisp and su*arv : i"*t io keep or ship » cU T a naners for ft. \ er* scarce I.o^r-of-Wocd Muskmelon. l*r|[«»*t known 3tolfe«t lonic—fine I oil llltv. eio-lran proline, 15 «a " !>-|Hr. JII max ' Tomatn. rt-!"ai (Invor. early, proline, l "jlM un eq iftledln-ver> war. Una « paiwr. M hlte r-'P u,n rorn from th i Ml", -leljla lmm-r».-!» In the south where oilier corn f ill'- ' fnr (*bl Onto. lt. Si cv a pan-r. 7$ cia a jmnnjl. Tcwlntr.one p:«nt ft"*l**enwiwoitn.rii htiT'i 11 '■ •* i a—e o n.#mlnal In lon*, S ln'broait H«wt will Urln« fabnlo . |,rl' »v anau-r Ml iti« ano»i'«»nt torii.J "f eiu-b Itorft ( AddKUC. n.«JIi n" KT A •». AtlantK. «•. Reference: Hon. W. L. Calhouo. Mayor of Atlanta. EI.HVIT, WITZ A CO., Imporlera and Wholesale Dealeia in OTIUNS, HOSIERY; GIiOVKS; WHITS AND *ANCY GIIODK No. 5 Uanorer atreet; Baltimore Md, 64ty- V . O . WILLIS, with BAI3E, ANDKRSO.f A IARO, WHOLESALE (iKQCKUS, N> 286 W et Pratt And 52 Stiulh Ilow*-d Streela Pattrrton Uayne, HALTIMOUE J. A' Andmon, Elliot Bard. mrlCmt $72 A WEBK 512* d*y at home ensily made. Costly Outfit free Addle s Tkc* ,t Co., Augusta, Maine. BKATTY'B ORGANS 18 met ill alopa, 5 seta reeda only fijj. Puitoa slifi up. | lllua Cataloe F*ki. Addreaa BK.iTTV. j Washinglou, N.J. NOW I? YOLR OPPORTUNITY! To Stltcl • COOK'or HEATING STOVE from the largest md most Tiriart stock in thii seotiou of the Stale, aud at a* LOW PRICES ; as first clasa goods can 'oe sold. We have • tall etock of MANN Said LIPPINCOTT'S AXE"', TRACES, | STEEL PLOWS, GLASS, BELTING. SASH, DOORS, TINWARE, HORSESHOES I Io abort, a full line of HARDWARE Wbiob we are duilj iuereaeiog I PAINTS, VARNISHES, OILS, Ac.— I lately added io our atock. i RROWN, ROGERS A CO , l deel6ljr Wiaaton, NC. Robert O. Galloway, Jr., with STERN & CO., W UOLK6ALM Boots and Shoes, A'o. 9 GOVERNOR STREET, i sth Door from Main, ap7n.6 RICHMOND, Va JAMES D CUAMHERLAIN, " —WITH— €. W. Thorn Co., WHOLESALE DA f DEALERS, Richmond, Va » Special attention given to orderi, and satis faction puaianteed. June I6tb 1881. " Cm. A GENTS WANTED for the Beat and XI Paatrst Selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices reduced 33 per cent. National PukHihiag Co., Atlaata, Ga. »rloTm MTH^ONL^WEDICINEy n n eituku i.iqtiD vu DBT fobh R U That Acta nt the ennie lime ou M UT33 LIV&R, TEX BO WHS A H AID THE KID MIS. P] [I WHY ARE WE SICK?y fl B«caus« n4 allow then great organ* to R Em hi come cfoqgeil or torpid, awl ]>oitonoiu hwiwrt are thit>tfort forced info th* blood Hi sfiouidb€ixp€lltln(ilurall'j. n ||WILIL SURELY CURE B □ KIDNEY DISEASES, H LIVER COMPLAINTS,■ ypfl.EN, CONSTIPATION, V RINAIIY R DIgEANEH, FEMALE WKAKXKHBEI, H II ANI» NERTOiri l»lHORI>EIt», ll causingfrei action of that organ* will IB ratoring their jtower to ttirow off disease. H Why •nflfor Billoui |»»ln% ami ache*! H Why tomicntfl Willi rilct, Comtlpitlont W U Why frlglitened otrr dinonlrred KMney»! Q ■ Why endur* norvotii or ilrl henlifhwl ■ || I'm KIDNKY-WOUT'inrf rejoice in health. 1 i H ItUimtupin l>r7 \Yef«tnbl? Form, in tin U R c«ii» onl pai'knfO of ■!* of Eg VI Alm> in uld Form, very oucen-IB M |rated, tor tho-«ci tho*«Hnnot ri-miuy i rvparc 1L »J ■■ ifrlt Act* with oiual efficlrncy in «lther form.H| U QET IT OF YOUR DRI GGIBT. MiCK, SI.OO Q ■ WELLS. RICHARDSON A Co.. Trop't, |J vWlil oend tho dry p »«t paid.) »fniAM?TO», TT. yon art' > ' sjyf 1 f yo" a*?' 9k ' k t nt\wila'>tVti*n Jt\i j i t.rohncii norveand Hop Bitters. um> Hop H. If rou aro yoan« an«lßOrn:Tt?rimc frcai any in di-'.wlon or di :iipaHtiot\; If younr -rnnr | ricd or rinpla. ol'l rMj oiiur, uuii 'rir.j:,fn»m poorhcaltu or ue«a, rely on Ho pgj3itters. Whoever youoro, Th--uindsdl® an- Whenever you frel TW A nmiiy f»• o m somr that yotir »rjn o.t.i of K Idney needs clcnn»!n-:. t m-v*Sef«l • th-t luiirM lurr or ►ttnrar.'.Vijr "ff- 2 hart' iipen rrvrcntcdH without««•/or bfC \ by a timely of H la!:o Hop /fr v Hopt !tter»S 01 11erngggg H naroy.rZ "f 1 01 - °" I rte' Vf » I " «" al»olnte| nop [?" Vu r ?r? v J :iw.mnwl¥ i. "'j'' Hop B,uer,j| 1 .ij: li-lU-l.tr. |J| pJEVtr? IjCtnmlar. It llt nifjj . ,|| Si uor 11.1.' L.U ?,?. v .7«r o *li FA!L| - co., oaved hun- * C n. y. drocio. Vltr ■ ■ A ~*K Ont. I——■!! I iMyiil T nail II lli IHi ■i" _ rmbllshed 1344. ; SIMPSON & CAULT Yb^ffMrt^'Oarfaof fto *• Cora %fTI. ; Makerj cf tni LatKert L?no o/ Flour Mill i , Mnflr.lnoryori earth, ! _.W« msVn or» 'hiiu. rv Miller I*. BnlM ennpUt* I MflN. a»i *w. i•: ol r» t «w» dooirtd. wtiil rCatalog ■» * i nNH »uroh%»iuf. I DAVID LAHDRETH k SONS, Phllidslphla. Pa. ELEGANT JEWELRY CHEAP. TolntroJui 1 * otir n«*w »iyie« and Influence (rado w«» makes tlx follow liaar unparalleled ofß*ra for a short ilme : " I h** li -riin ia Ket contnlnt u koM plated *At. h cUa.u. ***»« »h»wl lady • el«- lace.sei if agui» studa, irolil plate band fine, collar Lutton. key iln/c, pOCkOt book, in '.iaU«>n slllc hanlicercblef, pen. pencil, comic cnvtlopoa and ▼ Isltlng cards. All tli* so mail* dto you tor S3o. in •ta-nps; 4 packets for fl.uo, TLo ipt can be re- I tall•»«! at froru to W (*•. iTho Hoy al Casket contain! one superb ameihyat rime, coral t>rvm;Uaet in i>ox, fam y m k lactv cjrai alceve bjttous. gMsravo*! fold pirn# brachials, ro-o-* -\rf i pi gui.i y) » , ( 1 Isdjr'nsti.folfl plate sloerotiutions, heavy cV.dplatostuds,lovelr cameo s-arf pin, genuine l'ansun tliamond stud. Malt««e eroM with IV diamond ctnitr, beautiful tei sle»*v« butto'is, piated cdlar tmtloi4 plat-d link watch chain, plalit yoM pint* rtur. noh'iy cameo rlnir. MaPose With P d&amond ! aeitliiKS, cents' full comb amethyst s»*t. lady's full prated set with white atone srtilncs.Jet and I cam- o scarf plu. >-n*. *old plate sleeve huttona. I The whuln of this collection sent •ecure by mail for SI, 7 ror $1.70, 4 for ft. This lot oan he retailed entlly at from to fli). Address, 1 N. Y. JEWELRY CO., Atlanta, t*a. Tn* ATLANTA Klori s-ysr •• This company Is perfectly reliable, nnd the amount tbsy giTe for yoor money Is astoiMiding." I Peter He •^rson'ip ■ ITiijftejiollc'J trf t > ali vKo I Onr ExperiaKiitnl Groitnd« In I ■ which wo trit our \ m Uiblo and H ■ Flotvrr Seeds sro inostromi lelet B ■ and oar Grernhouncs for Plants ■ ■ (coterlng 3 a r>« in glua), are ■ Hike SPETER HEfiDEfISCS & CO. I '' A '«it. «D«t mmim~ m *-r4ne*ui»»..rPi-irroui FAMILT if ' 'aa|!!' l '*'S WyKh.uptoaaihfc K.ua Of V IfiiAS surprise A soots. I .s« A.tjM lu i I ./., J fl PCMQinti? For SOLDIERS, ■ CsflOlUrtO widows, ist'»sr». Uioihou or /T TKcnsHTtdarstontlnvd. P, nf!onl rlrrn I Im Palfvr lo*o-;f ftnsor.iuf oys« r repturt.Tarieuoc v*ia« r i 1 n T r aajr hlMnsr. Th •iiaande t.f Bcuaifirttre * I Wjl JJ»WSC»««tltlo* «e IMUUAK|)III4 UOINTV. ■ W ■ AT4.N ral pe-s uad .Mcidisr* m B'Md wsnsat. ..optuusdield. T l«iitr» S' lrP d *- r y«'wr rising stone*. ft«d* fo f I™ ClMsea-Soldier/' sod F«niian laws b anks snd lottnicti»n«. W« ■ 11 aTZI.* T M ViS U C?r d ' vt su-i Ciientg. AnilISS An ' l noßrßiTve Hutu 1 SSfiir.j in id ( t >3otlayi. Ten y.ars.s --■ I 111 Iwl MM ,i,r„l IV rile tfal. VI IV 111 IBfeai.. l>a. Uaa.it Qoiwi Kick ENLIRGE AN3 DEVELOP THE FORM. If skrutik wlMUly or In imrt from nature or itla ea». Advlcufre* DrvrlM caae and .end atama to P. D. L. Co., Atlanta.(in. No huoif'ue High •at i.toinn CorrniHiaitenc. oonfldrntlal. THOS. I-. PoiMNXTtH Gid K. PoiNDtxraa. Of I'itts.vlrania. Of Danrille. PCBLIC Wa rehouse ! For th* Sale ol Leaf Tobacco, DANYILLB, VA. John 0. Witcher, John A. Heradon, Of L'ittsjlrania, I Of Pittsjlrania U. Oaks, f W. 11. Pulley, OflleidaTille.N 0.,J Of Bethel Hill, N. 0., Auctioneer, Clerks. C, P. Coeinglon, of Caswell, If. C.. S. W. Hiown, of lilad. Mill, Franklin, Ta., UuTid I'erry, Pitlsjleania Co., V*. Nor. 13. Floor Managers. W.A.TI'CKrR, H C. SMITH, 8. B. KPRAOINS. "TUCKER, SMlin k CO., Uanulactureisand Wholesale Dwleri ia BOOTS; SHOK.S; MATS AND CAPS 2&0 Baltimore atreet Ballinor., Md. N>-lr. (iRhN.NSHOItO FEMALE COLLEGE. GRHENSBORO, N. O. The Mat Session ol this well known Insti tution will VI-JIIU on Wednesday, 24'h August. TERMS PFCR SKSSION UF 20 WEFIK.S : Hoard and Tuition in full English courae, $76 00. Charges FUR extra studies moderate, L-or I>nrllcul.ira APPLY tor I'atalogue to T. M. JON ICS, Preaideut Grecnshorof Jane 3U, 1881-SM. TIIK CNIVEIi ITY —of — „ KORTHCAEOLINA. NHXT SESSION WILI, LIKOIN AU4aII H T 26111, isa.l. Combines the advantHges o' theold Ourri- I culuin, with aieiiai and EXIENUCD iuati'Uctiun I ae ording to the UuiveiS ty synein. Coniieeted with it are WIN ALL* ®f LAW, ol MtDICXKE, "nd ol PHARMACY. Special facilities (,i*en lor practical studies, suc'l as Analytical and Agricultural, Chem isi Iy, I.aud Sui veyu.g, Draw ing. Boou-Kctpint, ilufci- UCSII. Law, PNUIK>GIA pby, &C. E\|ierses, including tuition and room relit, IL-I.'l lo LP'J3O (« R IIIIU\:m AditutS, !• r catalogue anil |airtico!ars, KK..I" I'. iv.\ i Ti.B, I I. I> Prisiloi.t. CUi'il Mil, A'. July ii -jw, A»bevillu Female College, AsuaTlU K, N. T'Ahoi I.VA, is one of t lie BTSL «E, cheipejt schools in tin* S'.iith. Fuvora- BLY loiii ed with rxfyT.Mee grounds, waik . anil CT'itn. odious L-T.i ilii.gs. li has an (X|c rienceil Facility. Full cotir.-e, and GIV » thorough iostriiclio'l. Music -I SJ-CRIALO •TOOIL PIANO', ami A PIPE Orgau KelereuceS: Minho|l A ei.'lil U M S O | l>r. U.K. Kastftilmg, vteiiiu'tl-eiile S C Uon, I! II Vance, N. C?| Or -V. (1 B. T'uhniiiy;- ham. Xushvilie, Tenn. ; Piof H. W Jines, Uxii rd, MISS Stud lot Catalogue Addre. i LI». President, tiicv. Jaii-.s \raii*, J«., or J. A Hrannlii, I'u -iiiiaa SU(I'T. ■» Jul; JHLH kgSMlu. J. M. NICHOLSON, WITH J. P. YANCEY & CO., (Successors lo Yancey, Fianklin A Co., I I.l' BIRRS OF NOT 10 *». No. 1209 Main Street, Richmond, Ta • March 27, 1»79. " U. UNPARMLLELED OFFER! FIRST CLASS Sewing Machines II iili full Hue of AlUelimeats to do all kinds of IVork, QIVKN AWAY, Frea ot Charge. Havinic made ARRANGEMENTS with a .veil known eotupio; for a L*rge nmnber of their Machines, we ofler AS A PRE MIUM to eve- t purchaser of TWKN— TT-FlVli COLLARS' WORTH OK BOOKS, to be selected Iroin our cata logue, CONSISTING of HANDSOMELY HOUND and ELKOANTLA ILLU -81 RATED BOOKS, bj STANDARD AUTHORS, A First Class Family Sewing Machine, n RICHLY ORNAMENTED IRO> BTAND. with SOLID VV ALNUI' iOF AND DRAWKtI, oarelully PEEKED and Jellsered lo any Dajio* LA ibis oily, FREE OF CIIAIWE This ie a bona Bde offer, made for the YUIPOAE of introducing our publieatiooa I tho United Slates. Send for a Catalogue and Descri/tife tlireular, to I'iiiladkli'UlA PouttsiiiNa Co , 725 Sane >UI Street, Philadelphia, Fa. Liberal Terms offered FC> Agents dee23dft 1 is % l li (4 Ig^Pl 4>A iHM^gglsg. ft® u M ?p WE ARE NOW MullVl!fG •' H .• f' > t*t Of f *# 11 Mfll 1 Winter Goods; HIT* >•« ii UHI Tli* b«»l Ui »f RIADY-MADI CLOTHING, I HATS «*4 CAP*, BOOTS ui SHOES, 8111 UTS >i UNDER WIARS, GROCERIES, SUGAR, COFK'EE, CHEESE, RICE, GINGER, - PEPPER, SPICE, A*., Ac., A«., A«. I>RY - GOODS, MEN'S WEAR, CASH MERE^, DELAINES, aLPACAS, Pill NTS, WUITK WOODS, in gieal Tariff; UACON .ad LARD, al«*ja Ui 4 Ih LKATIIEK Wa kava about lbo«aaa4 piactf, «i>u»uliag af RED and MOME-TANNED SOLE, ■ , !' HA EX ESS mid UPPER LEATHER, KIP, HORSE, HOG *nd GOA V SKINS, with ■ good uitrtaiil «f HARDWARE, QUKENSWARE, WOODENWAKE, WILLOWWARE, DOMESTIC GOODS, DRUGS, MEDICINES. i CASTINGS. I s 1 > i , ■■ f WE WANT ■ l Ua« tko*»a»d ktuktls CORK, ' 1 { t « ■ t•' itfcoW'W-c&n tot Fift hundred ktsM, PIAB ftfii MEANS, • ' ' tt' jjiftjf i . *" ' ? Od« tb»ua»od b«ib«k, e»«b, WHIAT» Riß m 4 QAT3; •1 I(o'fH (I) Il? (' «i« * " * *"W •* Al*o, 10,000 IH. GREEN ui o*l HID AS, •»* t ' v» I «f*-h Vh .h" v ( * !iil? ' «' ! 100,000 \U.\LKAF TOBACCO. I •: . . „ 'L, b„, I t{ \ PEPPER 4 SOU*. ' Daobnry. * . . t«fn

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