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71:3 II.. 0, Ft eight Una rr,TT 1ST! al SZ2TH2, ' CT Arte 1 tw, tbia lis win THE JOURNAL. - SEMI-WEEKLY HHPS trrriia 23Itimor mni New Berns LAart aferUxaure (nr "araa. WEXV kA4l,ATVIUAT.UIX r. M LMfgf ! lr lor Baitltoor. TV K V nUMly DdttLTUMMt at Iwm M iMUaMVtitOTl aaaa. om ink aura M n"ae IWUaun Atrwe t aty IWfH, tafMa aU j-t o k . -au Im Aumoa, tTotvu, ri ia- mm -Hua. RneAaaaart. AAal eit ewtat 5etA- ul Weev atAia t ail t el Til HiT aaU JU'4 ant oC .. Maraa ft IA aa M Bitlowet VXAJ J".TaU. ' Mur f UtjM .. HiUor JAeV. W. Mt-CJkRalCK. A-.. Jtornrwt. V i W r CJ jaa A 4 . rVumiu.. U owu. )M Tar A mmlSm. Tren. L.e P'.r ' ' ML A Aa. kMM . Ceatrai a : ai f . AA4 rr-uln. A- I. it. Taaal mill sa:irlj - !! fori lit - Ml M. Mowtaja A '.an)r ! alalaala Maaiitaja, W tJu 11 I aa n KMSKteT. TVm all la kaatia !. aai ra I ta ajaMabe k uke J a wr n r uoij a m MUKitIB or HK " r, " Mir rii . c. u.'c- V M. This is t lie Top of the Gen c iN'ii Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. Allothcrs, similar arc ir.iiw.av.. rir.s rxa.t I .a be. is on each Petri Top Chimney. A d;.i. r re. ar siv jr. J. :.e hu Insist upon the F.uc: I ;ir.JTop. Ft i4i t-nrreurt wjt hit it SEQ. k. yjtfBETN LCC. Pilars! Pi. HUMPHREYS' Ccth i Co d B rd "jt 144 PlM, .A tlM. Eara.te (ins nil. U KA T . A au ' . W Baa . A l EASTIRM CABOUNA 0!SP!D Tli fal Freiffhi l uc Hrw wax. KM. r 1 1 AUtwA air. . o, THE STXAKCSS HAQLET and VESPER A QA WUi raa aa rmlvr aaa. TtUtOALIBOHAUAt U4 HATCKUAT Aw 017 ud rwtmra om mOy l a T . (llrt JM -fan It 4 AV W4 lrMM v.- J S HOMEOPATHIC THF nAFFODII.. Th ctre of thit ll3r it only a cor ruption of Dit'i lily- il upp'd to b the rtower 1 bAt dropped from Pluto chariot when he wu cmrryiog off Pros erpine to Ihe infernal region' Jean logelow. in the beautiful y;m of "Perterhone. ' lhu. introduce thi ; iwer mto a rfucittion ( the antique fab:. She tpp'i upon Hicilian grin lemeter daughter freah and fair. A child of light, a radiant laa. And Kameeome as the niorniog air. The daffodil were fair to e. They no.1ded lightly on the lea ;.i on h marked of rarer growtli 1 han orchi or anemone . Yor l the maidfn left them both. An l parted from her company lirawn nijch. he deemed it fairer lull, And tiopd to gather br the nil The daff.lil. the datTodil What ailed the meadow that 11 hik ' W hat ailed the air of Sicily ' She wondered hy the brattling brivk. Anl tremhled with the trembling Ie 1 he ,-oal-t lack hor ne they nio 1 1 mother, mother low he crie .;sht. 11 .ight ' he .Tie "farewell Tho o.xl blArk nrte wnt for me. ' 1 ha.ie cf ha.lee. "her I muat dwell lniiter. molhrr. far from the 1 'h. fated doom that 1 fulti I ' ' h . fateful (lower bide 1 h r... T.e iafT d il. the darT d il North Carolina's lcail. For some years on each rornriin New Year's l).vy we h.ivo pulilishi'il a list ol ! he ) 'i cm im-n t N r ! li ( 'aru hnuiiH iiO il :t'd i'.iiiiiik lluMtlil Year just gone. The preparation of the li.it impresses in a I wax s with the instability, the uncertainty of huni.ui life ami the certainty ol' death to earh one ol u in the near future. If live or ten eai - or even twenty or litty years rem. 1111 wliat do they amount to? Th-v are like a past,;!!;; eloml or a weaver's shuttle, llf e aleo leady. Life is p-hor: ; the giave is certain: the j udjjmen t lues 1 1 al)!e. "Art in long; and lime i 'l-'.-tn ; Though our henrta are "tout and 1 mvt' Siill like mu:'l jcl drums are branny Kuneral marchf? to the grave. North I'aro'.iti a was bereaved in Jeed during the eat She lost many ir.o;.. worthy and excel lent sons, and some of her rnoet giftid, most il..-: :n-'.i:la d. Among most hiehlv : i.e : r graves l.irX'rl. Col. 1 .I,,!,,! K. Waddell, 1'.. 1'. 1 1 a .irh . S'Te"- t"ii" 1. rif ai aw. i n.. Uu. i 1 7 Him. n-t . a j I ciarT. .J ,n ; ! - AWfMI l o..a-. . .-4-M 14 (..KrillWUmiTln.." !" II KUxi ! 1 ,r-Me IV.4X1KT V I rtu)T V -a MUM -J at rx a- hw. rr.i SPECIFICS. i AO to 4e t . 1 IK Ira -itih 1U1.111H iei L-1 . I. 1. lluin txC a. V. w Vast, raiia. axt 3trot -w. a. aad aava raay waata V K-. lota a rallaAta ao4 tweaiaw tta eeTTIae: aopaetur taouiuee hw eaiat UuMnaua. T T 11 r at AUlaaoatA Cf.y . ai Aaiaa aalatf ret U1 a iaaavl at earm u: All of the aboTe m.v) 1, in are for aaie at the .Irug ttorea of S. IurTy and R. Berry. M:di; tr-e: N.w Heme. HEALTH IS WEALTH! READ CAREFUL Li' . JMtaaa 4VJ floatta to ta abipVaU eta Eaeieia faralaa taaaaaaA a:lT ea Iwltarwe . froa Jew Yaia. by fnia. R. " XT Maaajt Eirar. faaa railaaifcla. Of r til La.. W. a Iil.ix aV aV, iiaea aa, nuura, yraaa laitaMHw by rtu. wu. A a.u A. sV. rttatjaaa tta. atatioa. rVia tai. ar !kirwii Mauiaa tc R. frowe Hetiia. y Ktaa'4 A M Laar Trmaa attimei Cav; 1 ark uil Mw tot'tx1 Haeeeaw Uw and time iwnr nijuj aaaaava. - w Aea BHaaetna reniUr a a;Du a ot -o-j art pa ar, we a ui i rui JTCt .' WltyOK (a rt. 1 rm Aaal P'.aVaa.kU at.) Itur.o Hin(.' OKCATAM-'t . litTaion f ri(&: iiil r. W. Jk a. a 1 .. itti.a. A LtXa4.lnMu rr 45 2' Aeeol. T F.alM. K.. ofoia, a- L C WCMHam. ueaeral 'rint .tirak . e aW .HaiiA V a. aru. a t l t kj aimi. It xra. ,v 1 . lit O'Kell on American W ome b. Th.it which struck me mo-t m AmencA, from nrat to last, l.a the total At'erjce of stupid looking faces. All are not handsome, but are intelligent and learning with tctuit. In my opinion, it is :n !h: that American tx-auty mainly c. insists. I.i the large cities of the Hast, the tlrst thing whn-h caught my attention rw the :lunne- of the men and the plump ne of the women. This seemed to hint that the former lived in a farnsce of activity and the latter in cotton wool. This impression soon deepened into a conviction. It aeomed to me that her lot was is near to bing perfection a an earthly lot conld be. A repect amounting to reverence is phown for her, ana It appars to be the chief aim of her protectors to sar rvand her with lainry and make her path through life a sunny one. So far a-s adding to her mental and physical grace goes, thu plan those best k:: iw:i and endow ed ho wi lit ti were John 1 . I I)unc. m K. Mel:.if 'ms'( :i. Maui ice Frederic k S I'rt-etr: , 1 :-v Rockwei:. Mi;or ,I..I.r. ( l:ev. Pr. N. 11. n. W'::-. v. William A. Sunt h. Kev. lr. (t l'.adger Wet niore. llrv. Ii. Hulibard, ,Im!ge Tnomas Se:t! ( 'ol. Kober: K. l'.ndgers. .Vtr.oTg those w ho i! ,ed u i.o men of u.ti'ience, char.n :i-r llic New Annex Hall of Salem Female Academy. It is evident to the mo.-i casual oIim rver that the Academy, in its teadiiy progressive course, hits entered upon .in era of prosperity beyond that of any pret inns time siiue th late wai. l.i.-t term the accoLiimodations uue taxed to the u:n,o; a;iac;;y com iiiriisni ate witii comfort, and 1' in id-su :n .:: r the a ppia.M : ions of new pupils (-1 c so numerous that .1 in-w ijU.hi.n0: was a necebSity. Voi k was acccid iiikIv !'- nun upon the New Annex 11a, 1, and by pushing the woik. with relays .f skilled mechanics, the completed building w, is thrown open for the inspection of our patrons and friends, November lb. The Hall is an elegant two story frame structure, T'l feet by !io, in (ueen Anne st le. with iouf of loin gables .ml a dee!:. It stands in the rear of the obi Annex, or Uagge lloa e. the p:.i.,i Ironting on the yard back of the two principal Academy buddings. The first Moor eoii-i-ts ol a large entrance hall, two .-'hoc parlors and class inoms. THE SENTINEL. CuHI'OKAL WILUiSI I-'E.NLEY. J Tii late advanced id the night A sentinel am I, And beat my post left and right Beneath a starry sky; From my lofty post all around I wtuch and listen to erery sound. I watch the dwellings at the Fort And in the villa, e below ; I: laceer happens I report The alarm bugle to blow. A '.nve all. that epot I watch U here sleeps my darling in her virgin couch . I watch each shining, twinkling star. In the blue expanse aboye, And in the solemn silence, near and far, I pray for my Mary love. May lie who knows no sleep or slumber Watch over my Mary years without number. 11 i lb M. Llld t T in 1 win 1 ' 1 1 1 Mil a' : i' t ; r- In ! co ve s 1:1 II. It . 1 usefuuies-i weie as Kev. .1. II. Co! Moore. Dr. F. M. W. K. King, ( apt do I) r .1 oh n 1 i . .lames. A. Fag-. Co!, s. B Stephen d. obb, din William .1. Yates. C Hoke. Major A. M. uch a 01 " !i inch le. .lohn A. bum: ree. 1 '1 m V.. 1 Cigger. I.'. ('ol ,1 oh n . Spru:!!. Col. I laucv, ohn F. II and : might the second lour 1- o sieeiun .ed tiiio-ig!, ...k. W.:. :, II u.u. si;n 11 a 1 o : -. ; n eN i-ry depa 1 1 s com j lit-; e .n each alid CO id water. I II con enience : e n t . 1 a t ion de-e. Han, ll.V IK ve m ; e 'V IMiM - 00 iiii.! . lent. I'.rn iioor, w . : h 1 1 1 d e vi 1 y Sewerage aie except ion 1 !y ome 1 '.1 ussels car pi' ai 1 a u: 1, Ti.t of making "very woman an uncrowned r.".rV-.r"r fuit. ; 'ineen has an.wered completely. :-.,. kiw. r.a l seeintr her high pogitloD, she has set herself to work to fill it becom-in-lr ami t ia th onltivation of n'tyao-llaainei e.' ii America a uauguters, 11 in iut?n 1I. L '' WI.T riliinec J"r ria. Itiin'- Cer.-. .leura.c'a. lir.!.-n ' ofO Brain rwa-.t.t'n 1 uitt acy md 1e-.f-i. i'rf BA'-iir'' 1 ir. iiAr.oi-f ...w. . : p'-r " -n'r ,-harminir Independence and a con MS itivniUhUrT I e' It; I - a.r.UBki., . ur D 0 r v i.u 'v 'Lr 1 1 n Vprfi'n . s nine r ' a.1u;' . trA f . t. n -C :.m tirtv" . 1 f-h--h ltiX eoo ' j prrpevl 1 cm OLD D0L11III0H Stcnmsbip Company. T1U-WEEKLY LINK. OM Wemletl mm ayt OlA aa4 m awtaa Wetar tea. Ta Alaaaaarl ua fen Caaal. lain one n : x r-it rKSI?t or: pr W K lit'iRAMEE a 1 BOU Td ror my M. W. -.ri earh nnler rs-e'Tel by iu 'ir x ifffjmtr.ieil w!m IS w. wm wU. nl ttt rarriiUfr o,.r r'ui -4r-aImi lo rtfon.l Ui mot.ef ..' tn t:rlaient not rTvt a :r (iaaranteei ieue-l only by It. N DUK"". drujrx'- o;' afcect. New Bertie. N. C. ap24 d wlr ESTABLISH ED 1852. CURES OR NO PAY. Hut why star poet Young a-d; Thoughts." lor past." It is sa. ones die. It is funeral rights iw far. a ael WataiafKa Clr- EAAt AQd Watt Al 4H latimia. North. MO DAY.ucToK. h tj,'.ai aORE 'URES HILLS m m7 cm 4 H ILABl l.t MILM mwm FCTCea, IsCM-viitvur ki--LAV . tl a . fcii-l P'l. net im urn mmr MONEY RKFI NDEI). ii:to. ;. V . Tkii'i t i x i i.f uDt. txa a i i: t ;jew n AwXii t tnrtw t yr. tv h. m roe! '. rui .o no .; faUUiie raa 1 r lymptomi of n : - i n ri.:,.t ftr Msns 111113. C.?t Sntiti, Hois tNtiUl Cjt fntaiitt, OJ asU reaa WeiAtlA. Vt asr Mew Sara. ta aaiatMaJtuSUAla.WtOi.tUUATli awaaJae tlmi W taa !- t T. m, aa4 all I Treat aUvare. 1 - aaaarataej. wul eau eaa ( aCMJUe. IV yoajrvAJa ttfr.e. ktu.au a T, WaU XaiXAla aa, rtaiUaTA at ttl( . AV. . fan at. taaAtaei enaA Ste it, t. a. tk O . mm Im TavA. a. a. P rex-a af Hani at at a. ClyAa Llaa aat-pe at Cfcua , ' ' 1 i - aaia at. A K X. Cav a aAtpa Our Acataa 1 mt- ol a rd '.:mo-..!n tjaa raewtaa) lruda- c:or.aji p. ur tiaxE3. tAf attatetatt aeTatraa to elaaae etr palraae. ' at oomioi woaij -.a eh lauium latew aiaaa p rant txiM at IA aaai ! Hj: is. . -,... ..--'. Ca.orr iboy tairaaaa y fa la taa eaaa inantm w eaa ; ear ' ' n. '. oti t . -.. ; - . -'o r - r . en4ait"at a a aa ' we will ao rat pitifu:. :l .-r--i now.:-.oW- Aawa tat aaa latata. i-ver in.l n . 4 -i .-1 -'t p.r :i 1 - au aawaas ear f o u. a. A. ia.. jor- - maii i. 1 eaia. Va - - n ' v -- s I will tat M taAi. aoatotv 7 lUo prritf or trie'. uTr- : 1 n.l 'oilir : ffl no r o . rn oe r r;-i-1 .1. -1 l : 1 h l. : r. A i. 1 . !.. ' eawraaay aaa ti mm Wai ao pm ia tAaea ey tao atBaara, K. B. aOACaTS. A(MC HI. CVlTKrraJa A TtallfV AAaatA. .OeraU. Tt af mt Aroux pa rreaiieeaa. Sew Terk Clir I'-f p.-' t f- - TMK ( Kl t)KK t ull'ANV, f!HJ-ftl W. RU0 4.I1 ITECET. air ;i Pltll. tDKI.PHIt. P.t. sciousnesa ol tneir power, mat make them so attractive and render American society bo delightful to the strangbr. In their treatment of women, the Americans might give more than one lesson to the men of he Old World, even to the Frenchman who, in the matter of politeness, Iivei a good deal, I am afraid, on the reputation ot his ancestors. The respect for women, in America, seemed to n.e to be perfectly disinterested, purely pla tonlc. In France, this respect almost border, on gallantry. A Frenchman will always stand back to let a woman pass, but he will generally profit bj the occasion to ; present is tako a good look at her. If an outsider be competent to form au opinion, I venture to ray that the American woman does not render to man a tithe of the devo tion she receives from him. The French wife repays a husband's devotion by protecting his interest an American one too often re pays it by breaking into his capital. Fornm. 'apt. George S.oan be extended. Siime of these es'eeined N.ath Carolinians lived to .idvauced age and fell like a tall shock ol corn, ready for the eternal garner. Oth ers died in the full strength of vigorous middle age. and passed away followed by the iegiets ot many fuends. Others were stnckeii down in tha tlush and vigor ol man hood before they had tasted ot the strong vintage of success or their 111 teiiectual powers had reached their highest development. They are gone gone forever. They will never again walk this earth, entei into its rivalries and hopes and participate in its jos and sorrows. Almighty Death has claimed them and they are now with the "pale nations" o: another world. "Thanks be to God, which giveth na the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ." e st ud v pa: iors. sofas tered :n e!,ve green p'.. ;'::. The e , n.-.te l':ni.-':i ol I he w h . e appeals to every 1 1 1 -i 1 c . be nity loving eye. The two youngest i,.oi: en.-upa nil-- of gir Is, the S; h and 'J t h . a no 11 ' .11 number, moved into thi-. bright, cheery, handsome dwelling, November 17th, leaving 1 :M for the large Academy. The whole l're paratory department is accommo dated in the new Hall with the old Annex, leaving the Academic dejii'tmetit for the large Academy building. This arrangement is v satisiactorv in view ol the girls heie at who 1 a:se the number to over L"J.", are accorn moilated in the old Academy: thus our e.-tabli.-hinent naturally adjusts itsell most conveniently as a work ing whole. A (lank wan; w,th neat railing connects the Annex with the other Academy buildings. The only ob- jection cur friends from town urge i against the new Hall is its- distance from Main street, where its beauty American Versatility. Is there anything more sublime than the way in which the Ameri can can combine the sacred and the profane ? Why, he is a greater adept at it than John Bull. On board the steamer, we had a party of Americans who passed seven d.is of the voyage playing poker. The smoking room rang from morn ing to night with the oaths that they nt tered every time that they ;h:eu a caul on the table. They ere so iluent with them that they ha:iih used the same twice in au hour. Their stock seemed inex haustible. On Sunday, after breakfast, a young lady sat down to the piano and began playing hymns. What happened then? Our poker party gathered round the young lady, and lor two hours sang p.-nlins and holy tunes to the edi f im. n of the other occupants of the saloon. I was dumbfounded. In France, we have men who swear and also men who sing hymns, liut 1 believe that the Anglo Saxon race alone can furnish men who do both with equal facility and gusto. Foi um. AN AMATEUR'S FAREWELL TO HIS VIOLIN. Good-by old friend, good-'ro ' Some months ago X laid thee down Nor thought to take thee up again To draw from thee the liquid sounds That oft have pleased my ear so well. But yestere'en I hungered for The tones that hidden in thee lie. And so I took thee in my hands. But, lo! the fingers that were wont To do my bidding, and the right Hand had well nigh its cunning lost, And all the sounds which came from thee Were loud, untuneful, and unlike ThyBelf ; and, as I laid thee down, And now, I say again, farewell ! The years are passing by, and cares Too many press upon me, so I ne'er again shall find ia thee The rest and comfort which I found In days gone Dy ; but aa the years Roll on. may some more skilful hand Tnan mine has ever been, rail forth All the sweet sounds in thee contained ; And whensoe'er (he time may be. And whoresoVr the ilace, thy tones Will quic'- rtfo'orifes find within The soul . :' hi,. 1 who loves thee well. THE ONLY 4. Brilliant Ta 1 1 Jt Economical Are Diamond Dyes. Tht-y f-xi I .11 in Strength, Purity and l':--ti:e-f. Nu. are just as good. Jkv.-nie of imitr.t:"'. are made of cheap and cT- r: i c . : o give poor, weak, crocky coi rs. 36 colors ; 10 cents t:ch Send postal for Dye hoi'l, S..m;. ' ' . for coloring Photos , ninlonc i:.-' 1. ' 1- , (fo cts. a quart), etc. Soid by i : .i. .. . WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.. ButL-i- For Gilding or Bronjjni; Tcr. v A::,. I DIAMOND PAINT? Gold, Silver, Brone. Copper Oc.ly : n . , f CELERY ramo s j COMpouND. c(fRZ S PROOFS ' PtlM't Celery Ccin- f o ti ra I tr 1 a p""1 cur1. mj 0 otu lck headache. ' Mrm. L A. Baatmraa, 8 . , Son Indnto, CaL r A , . "Aftrl uuilf 44 hoi- 3 ft slrat.ion t,f ,mr, otrv a Coini.oiinc1, 1 mih curra j ofl rliennm 1 iin " g r. ... , . rfip n-, Sa Mem llin hikwii, j HllJl. :YiutiGJn South ( otn,h, N U n "Il hull finrtr in more I j (I tj; y (T(wx! for kMi.'-y iliaWJatu ih.in any ri hrr mrdi ."t" SCS tln ('.if'. Aiun, SImix (.Mr, lima "I'aiin' ii Cdery (rn ' f nrund ha l-e' D of LpTal t r ( - j N-nrfil f ir if.rpiil I'vrr, j ' : : rcors Ir' " 1 """rV' c j I i a 1 1 , (iirch, V I. Low Pri ces Miat a 1 i-tnrhance He Raised at an Auction During a fiale the auctioneer was upon the siand with a piece, of calico. "Fight cents a yard who says ten?" "I'll give you ten came from an old ladv. STILL LEAD ! -gone ii and set-exclaimed 'Going at ten! Going! Yours, mad am : walk tie.'' i:I didn't bid on il the old lady, advancing. i;We'll thank persons not to bid if they don't want an article," said the auctioneer. "Going, then, at eight ! who says more than eight?"' 'Nine cents," came fiom an old gentleman. "Nine! nine! s ho says ten! Going at nine! goi n g ! gone ! Youis, sir. Cash takts it at nine cents."' "I didn't bid," said the old gen tlenian. "I don't want it wouldn't give you live cents for the whole SV1A mux -1 ' l.u je number of littU pri sent . The day pupil.- (.auie Preserves and the Public. One thing to be said of private game preserves, in behali'of the public benefit accruing from them, ' l,iet'6- is that thev foster a trame, sn nnlv i Auctioneer get 1 1 ng angry . which often overspreads the pre-' an" oue buls a2ai" they will have serve bonudaries, and thus turn- to talce the article or get into lshes sport for outsiders. A case trouble," throwing down the piece ui point is that of the Count tf of calico. "Give me something Club of Westchester connty, NTew ! else- Ah : gentlemen; here is a "York, who-sometime ago posted an iliae Plpce- U hat can 1 Bet for extensive tract of land, and turned ituis? hat do I hear 1 anything out ouail in it. The birds have -uu i"coc stocked all the country round about, and gunuers report better shooting in the vicinity than for many years previous. No sensible person will II I'll start at five." "Ten," says , another. "Twelve aud a hall,"! : says a third. "Thirteen ! " cries an I ain now prepared to offer better induce ments for the future than ever in the past. My stock is much larger and could not be better selected. I Buy in Large Quantifies for GASH, direct from Importers, Jobbers and .Manufac turers, which enables me to sell cheaper. A trial will convince that 0. MAliKS : at ilea' b, as the s in his Night death arrived, is 1 to see our dear sail to pay those and last offices. "fifteen And vet if the soul is saved through the blood of Jesus what is therein; 1 he old Annex has also been death to alarm or make sorrowful ?, thoroughly renovated and im This life is the preparation for the j proved, so that it scarcely appears life to come. This world is the ; like the same building ; class rooms enrobing chamber for heaven. ! have been made, pianos placed Salvation is nss r l hrrr. 1 1 is not ; therein, and the whole is a hive ot something that is to be, but is busy workers. Salem Academv. Co 1 lect iD sr Debts in Turkey. j The honesty of the Turks in all j money matters is proverbial. The ! necessity for resorting to the law for collecting debts Is rare. When, however, this has to be done the methods differ from ours. The fol lowing storv told ot the Prime would make it one ol the tuust ever oOiect to posted land, pro ornaments of town: c.li who are'vided there is a free range near engaged in Academic pursuits will by. Fences cannot be built so agree with us that this privacy is high that birds will not tly over its greatest advantage. M r. J . . them : nor has any genius yet de Frics, who planned the new build . vised a scheme to clip the wings ing. and Messrs. Fugle Fros., the j and restrain the flight of grouse contractors, have our warmest j and quail. Thus outsiders come in thanks for what was to evidently a for a share even of the expensive imii ui i o e ou i u e 1 1 11.11 1 . i.uiu rcnu puc.t.sau 18 null imiiiiutLe.i put out in American preserves. I rorest and stream. knoir, that now I see." of God." death unto natural to ment. even die. now. "One thing I wheieas I was blind, ire wt - pas And 1 ,V,i-r Cut lile." .orrow when it the sons ed from e t it is under oereave- the good who The tongm s cf i! icg torn THI SU&Jixboit Company. wUI raa la taUowtaA aa .a am a4 Jaaaae aaviAC. BUaxaer Trent WtU I errarr MJalaf end fs 1 rli at eiaA at Ala aakiaA Ar naiiuv A Aaaaa i aa4 aa lateraoi'-a pn.i UtatAlatj taaae Oar twjnr KLnatoa. WMX aaaaa laew Beraa ear Kiaetnu on 1 bm- I aaA rrWaj at a o toca. at. Eiaru aaa. wtil mm 1 Ktaatoa na atondar anJ TAaiaaayw Tnaiamt at ait lal.mn4.4U LaadiaA aa aaaa ILt i. J. raiAlAT at V. r. VAjrvr. flaatna. Bt. a. Baaava. raUaliTU.4 , W. K. VilO, AaatatTra a at. C Aarrai. JeXlr OU neia 2m B. lana. QaaAar HrtaA. Jitl dajn Hum wai Kim PWaetiantaff t or I aloa With laaada. A'uaion with Canada must first b asked for on the part of the Dominion or it will not b worth the having. It cannot be hastened by any effort of onrs, but all such efforts will retard it. Canada was originally a colony of France, and there are now over a million of French Canadians, described by Godwin Smith, the eloquent propa gandist of commercial union, as an "nnprogTea.sire, religious, submis sive, coarteous, and, though poor, not unhappy iveople." He adds, that while "they have a rery in different reputation a.s farmers," Koforce attention like deep harmony He that no mure mu?t pay. is listened to rnoi e Than they, whom ycuth nri.1 "at- lmve taught to cbce More are men s ends ncaki live before ; Ths setting sun. ami mu-io At the laat taste of nweelri latt. Writ in remembrii-K-e. m r long paat. " NN'ilmington Star. Aclimp'. makes thi; th.iti their the close. tli.m thingt BRON TONIC BtlQMIYt -4 1 a: th ..-Tvir ri.l p.r"r Ik. Livfa .-Z om m YOUTH MA: : i. I'-mr, LADIES ) tpeaalil f raj it I aetaTveA 7al Aa fTta a - 1 w a. i nr. M A rTf tt v Livr PHLS V J Nre OiAAilitllan ; . re- i -n - a' - ' a - i 9 1 X e-tv l.ife sim a : o 1 A l L -11 H o k I a. . r-.mj! r : w - j-rt t It . W 6fTM CO . ST LOUlS.Ma itr ! Steamer Howard. Independent Steamboat Line. Om aa1 After Monday tie 10 vh dav . i Sayl.. thm ataAAAX Howard will run Ike) foUowiAK echesiate Fot TrtnlOA try Uoaday anJrn ttay at itvi o'clock, return 104- Tueevla AaJ gatardar . J. J. LA.SITTF.R. Uuijir J. J. DtMWiT, Axent at Xw Beroe. NEW33ERNE ANPAMLO UN E. The attimtr TAHOMA, aVTHD a mrm. a vi h a m M n II ' ' "" i-t;.I.I I.,, , . ,ir, utih- ! .-,.i: --'.i.iii..rt.r.iilt.ij 1 '" ' - " 1 r,- iii, iu.li-,1 AHTI-BILIOUg MEDICINE, they are governed by the priest gTown son of tin with the occasional asaiatance of ing this, said: the notary." This certainly is not "Pa. will ion high co 1 nundation. Retaining in ton, if I w 1! in a j'oor way their French language, 1 son !" they hae not been assimilated or j "Yes." replied anglicized, perhaps cannot be ! may have a sheep Amerieanied, and we have yet to learn that the Latin race have any where appeared to accept of a re publ can form of government with any enthusiasm. The public debt of the Canadian lominion, however formidable, would have to be paid or assumed by the United State in case of a political union Its present amount in proportion to population is more than three times as much at that I w ho shoal of the United States; and the ' Selected. latter is being rapidly reduced, while that of the Dominion for the ast twenty vears has Bteadily in creased in every year except two. We do not need the Canadian Dominion a.s a dace ot refuge for redundant imputation. We do not need : heir young men in our army. N e do nit need it for the purpose of increasing our revenue, and, if we "Take a hrep." A farmer once employed a young man to labor upon his farm without inquiring as to his habits, and upon learning that he was addicted somewhat to drinking, the farmer offered him as a reward a choice sheep if he would refra'n from drinking during the season. A farmer, on hear- Minister plain. When he was in the ministry a poor man complained to him, as the minister m whose department the matter lay, that a chamberlain at the palace would not pay a debt; id sweetest I that he had obtained a legal decis ion in his favor, but could not get it executed against a person em ployed about the court. Achmet told the man to come again in a month, and sent wod to the cham berlain to settle it within that time. ! He also wrote letters at intervals to remind him. ! At the end of the month the com pi tmaiit came, saying that he had not yet 1 to come a sheep, t Ins sea- t he k e up and hecp me a have I r I I rC , l'rlr, I - i; r the other Fornm . "Fl Every win 11 "Mill! , -1 . . . I THAT FIGHT - The Original Wins. 10 rlginal Wins. I .. V. -7'r lf eotr';.-'. t rr's. t nj pa. af aaai. oav'.ne: Own pi J -i in I eaa. la eparU to ffna.r aLpr.or erw tjaaaS frwm ai I p.i a 'a on o v .r N k . r 44 Paailtru -a w H-n. r - taa aeear n t :ne f o , . a . . - -eeeratwia Lw ! H.ru- f.r ' .i-i.'t eWtarday at HI X a. l j - n p i at tlaerfuoca. A Jam i.i i . r , Vaaeawe and m.n w Laavae i47b,r- v-.r. i .- . i"-.ur. fa aaalX w ...,rt.--t , , rf.i V eatanara. am..:.. t, . t - .rf..- Of a a. MIV-.i .t N.w r.-:z l r i r . Yaare mf trvai a axaaaiWat pea ur' ..- - -.-.. i - aa (rett mn i iealri rei(s.i ; r . -i --.- vf T aejaal A. C. U. Line, an 1 v - r i. cteaat. al). H. ABBtTTT r. h rwij:e. rOVLXA ii'uWII I SCOIUK A aavtilw'.r V -itltnr" HIMKT. enri Mitif(f A f ft a -.. t I s Then said : "Fa, will ion gi too, if I'll not drink "Yes, son, von sheep, also." After a moment's pause the little boy turned to his fat her and said : "Pa, hadn't u better take a sheep, too T" There are a good m.iuv fathers take a sheep " A Tough Kat Mory. A naval officer says: 1 base al w.is ielt some regard tor a rat since my cruise in the Constella tion. We wen' fitting lor sea at Norfolk, and taking m water and for the purpose of enrolling j ("owsuu. a pant, was loiingou iuc aiu 'ji out 01 ine p.ii lm iiicu communicated with the wharf. On a bright moonlight evening we dis covered two rats on the plank coming into the ship. The lore most was leading the other by a straw, one end of which each held in bis mouth. We managed to capture them our surprise. the other was stone blind. His faithful friend was dying to get him on board where he would have H-en paid, and was desired again next dnv. Achmet requested the e ! i j in ! 1 lain to come al-o, who, when asked to pay the debt, laughed and positively re fused to i.h so: whereupon Achmet ordered pipes and coffee, and whis pered to an attendant to take his Kxcellency's horse as it stood to the iii.ii ket, and sell it at once. Shortly after the attendant re turned and placed a bag ol money before Achmet, who divided it into two heaps iTuikish money in those days consisted of largo debased eo'.n . and, calling the complainant, said, "Tins belongs to you," and turning to t ho chamberlain, "This icmains to your Excellency." "What do you mean ?" exclaimed the chamberlain. "Why," replied Achmet, "as you positively refused to pjy a debt, which it has been decided by a court ol law mat you owed, ami as 1 have been applied to officially in the matter, I have caused the horse on winch you rode heie to be sold, ami have paid your creditor out of the pri ceeds ; 1 now hand over to on the remainder of the money." The chamberlain's wiath was Separate Municipal Elections. Without venturing to decide which plan is the most desirable, we think there is no loDger aDy troubt in any impartial mind aa to the need of the proposed separa tion. There can be no improve ment in our municipal government, no relief from the extravagant and oftentimes corrupt expenditures which make life in our cities so enormously expensive, until we bring the mass ot the voters to the comprehension of two points : first, that it is playing into the hands of the men who make their hviDg out of politics to allow National and State political considerations to enter into the choice of municipal officers; secondly, that the burden of taxation is not borne by the rich alone, but largely by the poor. The voters must think when they are deciding how they will vote, not as to what the effect of their ballot will be on a candidate for Governor or President, but upon municipal taxation, schools, police, paving, lighting, street cleaning, sewerage, docks. Century. Household Economy. Fesides the purchase, care and preparation of food, one must re member that there are a hundred other ways ot economizing in the household. Time, to the housewife, is money, consequently, purchase such machines as will save both. One cannot afford to beat eggs with a fork, when, for ten cents, a beater can be purchased that will do the work in one-tenth the time. A farina boiler is a necessity, aa there is no danger of scorching and wasting food. A meat chopper and braisiug-pan enable one to use the cheaper pieces of meat. There are many other machines which are of great use in intelligent hands, but, as women are not machinists, many excellent machines come to grief from lack of understanding. All unnecessary or fancy utensils should not be indulged in. s Why Americans FaTor Irish Home Rule The city of New York, which has been successively in the power of the Dutch, the LDghsh, and the Yaukees is today the real capital of Ireland. The English are always wondering why Americans are all old lady "fourteen!" several voices. "Fifteen I am offered ! fifteen! i done at fifteen! Can't dwell i The most elegant line of going! going! gone! Yours, sir. Step up, whoever bid." No one came up. All eyes star ing in various parts of the room. "Gone, then, at fourteen ! Yours, sir ; walk up." But the bidder could not be made to walk up. j "Thirteen, then, madam ; you ; can have it at your bid.'' "I didn't bid ; what do you think I want of that article?" said the lady, indignantly. "Here, I'll take it at thirteen," exclaimed a voice at the other end of the room. All eyes were turned in that direction, but no claimant came forward. "Who Bays he'll take it at thir teen 1" "I would," said an old farmer, "only I'm afraid it's stolen goods ! " The auctioneer, now quite pro voked, sprang down, and was about collaring the old man, when a per son right behind him cried : "Don't strike him ! It was I that said you stole it." The auctioneer turned round, when a big dog, apparently right at his heels, snuffed and barked most furiously. With a sudden spring upon his counter, he ordered the crowd to leave. An acquain tance at our elbow, no longer able to contain himself, burst into a loud laugh, as a genteel little man passed out at the door, who he told ns was a ventriloquist. is! really the LEADER OF LOW PRICES. It would b folly for me to attempt a lull description of all ins slock- the mflre o as he was , jn favor of Home Rale for Ireland, bilged to walk back to the palace. ji"-ir inn-, .,r j , i uj -.he balance would Lve found on iiif.iu.m 1 me other side ot the aceoun Modes of Liecrjlion ( on trailed . In modern and more barbarous times the a;m of the executioner as to : or t urn the criminal by kill-. ing him as slowly as possible ; now. on the contrary, the aim is to kill ! him as speedily as possible and shorten his suilerings. From this point of view the English method ot blowing from guns practiced in India, :i the most humane this mode oi execution is sure, quick, and then hire nearly painless; at the same time the moral impression produced by it is very great, and wen suited to the snirit of contein ; o r a : met ho : n comfortable quarters years' cruise s 1 1 1 o n to k l ! them on t he thete are i n the tidel. a lesson : urine a three We frit IIO llispo ei t her. a nd 1 anded w hai !. How many his tt oi Id to whom Mia' rat readeth ol FOH MEN 0XLT.A r mfAesetnc m.wm aaM4 lefTiUAO aaAta. m. nitri ti aa. . ft c tLr--r x V4aw ee 4ateaaAWMaaw, MiawSal f 1 m m km' rXItAaV MaMV ata. ' m iaa -m r UU nZOCaU. OCX. 3-JTT A.'D Drunkenness a Cw Umjmr Ma. PMithrtiy Cart4 t AAwaatATWa aa. aAOHr MUll ifa. aaaaaae a a eaa at eaaa a , er at ar aaAM aaa. wtta t tAa kaawkna af tae par eaa taAla Mi M h lafiT aaxmMaa awl will ear A in ataaaat aaal iy ar. whatAar ltwlae I A inalwan r1ttraria tUroAmito A- it teem aLa w. GUARANTEE r? laaaaaca. Ui eace IwwA OmmW JV. m JwAt tae Thia- far Arat faf ail la u (I Mils. LAMP STOVE :f r- ffi W-i) Ttj aal r4 mtm l.t aM '-A IA -Martrt-T eTeJ "a tm ' oa paw i - A.. lM?MpAaJ RCa . Ml fr m 'a -eV Tnk4 A -. in Cmau4U. AGENTS ri.- 1 l. ' f r-r 1 - w Q). . n 4 i is t A ii ;lat vara ta evary la f F. Wfatlla4 ViAieUf trtOK C. I M t Me I aaa .t CiwtiwwaW. 0- r.a A . b.j -n i . In. aja. ctf 4i.fci a4 Wa. al ng 9 t ' S- ti3 I laartaaa raaaacraak a ii'i 1 PlmfeMMMd a.aafl wlM, ci .1 . i:.ea .n fA.a t..l.tia( 1 fm4mm i'a,bta4 aa4 I mr4 .-ta-. a.i'. ff I; - r.ui.f,rB 1 ilqatrftlwl f trvalar law. i he next most numane 1 or of execution is bv hang- il. no o.u ri ir'iirui, in t iiiucn resorted to in Knssia in modern times. This method is inferior to : lie lormrr, Ivecause death is more lingering and cruel. F.ut still it na an advance upon the very old system of crucifixion much prac ticed by the Romans. Hy this latter the man who violated the law was nailed to the wood of the cross aud hung there often many days, daring whn-h lime his snfTennga must have boen rerriWe. - Commercial Adver tiser. Baeklea'e Irtlit aalva. Thm Best Salt Ia th world for Cute, Braiea, Bo ree, Uloera, Seat Rhe-am, FeTr Borw, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruption, and pcAitlrely' cure piles or no pa j required. It la ruarantAwd to fne perfect tAtiaf action, or money re funded. Price 95 cents per box. For ' tale by R. N. Duffr tn t7 TKHKIII I.K i '. I. r : a : ah ilea- h i '.r in1 f r - a. . - s -.; : : . j : ; . n The aanie ).reprtiin lie! is cities. PriaTa art iar-i.-. r-'u- Xi'iii- Irii'nte Your Ilti-liauil. A wile must Uecessaiily learn to form her husband's happiness, in what direction 1 he secret lies : she both, ami found, to! must not cherish his weaknesses by that the one led bv ! working upon them : she must not rashly run counter to his preju dices : her motto must be. never to irritate. She must s:udy never to draw largely on the ?mall stock of patience ui a man's nature, nor to increase his obstinacy by trying to drive him: never, never, if pos sible, to have scenes. I doubt much if a real quarrel, even made up, does not loosen the bond betweeu man and wife, and sometimes, unless the affection of both be very sincere, lastingly. If irritation should occur, a woman must expect to hear from most men a strength and vehemence of language far more than the occasion requires. Mild, as well as stern men. are prone to this exaggeration ot lan guagc ; lei not a woman be tempted to say anything sarcastic or violent in return. The bitterest repentance must Heeds follow if (die does. Men frequently foi get what they have said, but seldom w hat is ut tered by their wives. They arc gi.Uel'ul, too, for forbearance in .-in'h cases : for, whilst asserting most loudly l hat they ai e right, they are often conscious that they are wrong.; Give a little tune, as the greatest , boon tun can bestow, to the irri-: tated ft el: n;.t- :' t om husband. Selected . The Slouari'h Still a .Man Who forgets the anecdote N ipoleon and the v.liage bells of Fr:enne ' He was riding late one day over a battle field, ga.ing, stern and unmoved, on the dying and the dead that strewed the ground by thousands about liim, when suddenly "those evening bells" struck up a merry peal. The emperor paused to listen : his heart had softened : memory was busv with the past: he was no i longer the conqueror of Austerlitz. but the innocent, happy school boy at I'rienne: and, dismounting from his horse he seated himself on the stump ot an old tree, aud burst into tars. The rock was smitten, and living waters came gushing liom it. !and ready to back up the cause with their dollars. Why, I will tell you. The good Americans hope that when Ireland is restored to the Irish all the Irish will go home. For u ui. The -chestnut," as a slang phrase, is done with, frost-bitten, quite, aud au equally meaningless word has been substituted. It is "dusty." lo you admire anything from a stylish toilet to a dainty dish, you are privileged to say, "there" is nothing 'dusty' about that.'' On the whole, when one j takes tiino to consider, there is more sense in "dusty" than in most fashionable fclang. A dustyjobject suggests one whose freshness is despoiled. Just how the "chest nut" was ever significant, no one has yet clearly defined. Mr. Isaacstein : "I sells you dot coat, my frent, for sayventeen tol lars. You dake him along." Cus tomer: "I thoaght, Isaacstein, that you didn't do business on Saturday. Isn't this your Sunday?" Mr. Isaacstein (in a low, reverent tone of voicei : "My frent, to sell a coat like dot for sayventeeu tol lais is not peesness, dot vas cliat i'y." Fatal Peep Into Mount Vesuvius. Some Germans of good family had toiled the summit of Mount Vesuvius, and after resting them selves on that sulphurous bed, they descended the deep incline to the mouth of the crater. The guides having had quite enough of soft ashes and hard work in the ascent, sat on the upper rim of the crater, not feeling in clined for more exertion. So many people had gone to peep into this chimney of the infernal regions, day after day, without an accident, that these lazy guides preferred some sour wine, and a slice or two of lemon sprinkled over with salt, a very common comestible amongst the lower orders of Neapolitans, and: a little siesta, to looking after the souls and bodies of those in trusted to them. One of the most adventurous of Germans, finding he could bear the little sulphur which seemed emitted from the crater, resolved to pene trate further; but scarcely had he placed his foot upou au apparently solid projection, than the whole crumbled beneath him, aud he was precipitated at least one hundred feet. The interior of the crater, it seems, was as solt as the exterior, for the first words li6ard from the unfortunate man were, that "he was not hurt." Iu vain he tried to extricate himself; whatever he grasped mouldered in his grip. He could not regain his feet of this his companions above were in formed. They seemed to become more stupefied thaathe unfortunate victim; for, instead of dispatching the guide to the Observatory or the -Hermitage for ropes, or assis tance of some kind, they stood listening to their friend below. In the meantime, the sulphur began to operate npon the poor tellow iu the crater, and he felt himself gradually sinking in strength and position. With a wonderful self-command he took leave of his friends. For two long hours did he survive, when his voice got feebler and feebler. Per haps as he by slow degrees slid deeper into the crater, hope gradu ally vanished, until the voice was entirely lost, and then all was silent. The lifeless body was many hours after rescued by a gnide, who descended two hundred feet before he found it. DRESS GOODS that -has ever been brought to this market, including all the All the Latest Novelties in Fancy Goods! Silks! Satins! Velvets! and Velveteens! AND MY LINE OF Ladies, Misses and Children's Cloaks ! well you will have to come and see them, they are the largest, handsomest and I!FST line in the oity. lot ot bey ond description Also a handsome Wraps and Shawls, Flannels, Etc., Etc. iy DON'T FAIL to see my line of before purchasing, which is very large, ombt.ii ing all grades from the cheapest to the best : All wool Three Ply. I .i nss Is, all wocl Ingrains etc., etc. Napier Matting, Pine lYIatting, Oil Cloths, all wldthi. Table Oil Cloths, Mat3. Rugs, Etc., Etc. Shoes! Shoes! Such a line of Shoes never w as exhibited in this place before.. ,M.- Ladies, Misses and Children's of all desci ipt ions in end less variety. By calling at my store you will find verv many things that cannot be mentioned here space would not permit, and besides they are too numerous to mention. Two thousand yards .!-4 Cashmere at F'c per yd. T70 thousand yds. double width Cashmere at l'JJc. per yd. worth lfc. The prettiest and best Ladies' P.utron Shoes in the xuly for 1 . !.". Pants Cloth, lUo. up. Fine imported Halt IIo.se at Uc . woith L'Oc. Towels, 5c. up. Turkish Bath Soap, .re. Good Note Paper, 5c. (pure, liuveh p .w, . .-. pack ig;-. Hose and Hall Dose, 5c. pair. Ladies' Collars, 5c. A big drive in Ladies' Kid Gloves. 1 b :Motn embroidered lm. k for only 50c, worth $1.00. Ladies' Jerseys from (0c. up. Ked and white Flannel from loin up. Corsets, 25c. Men's Scarlet Woo! Fndeishirla, 5.' e .. h. Ladies and (o uts' Uhdershirls, ".. To the Wholesale Trade. I am now-prep u ( d to i ff rkbetter induct lnenls lo Wholt sale F.nyers than ever bcfoie. My s'i ck is much laigei, more nii d um) comoh te. 1 buy in large qua n I il us luin FIHST HANDS lor SPOT CASH, which enables me t sell CHE A PKU in (-mall qua nt il ics t han NuN hern Houses. Come and. see me. I can save you Monev. CP'Ageucy forClark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton. -fcfcLo Public. Allow me to thank you kindly, one aud all, for j onr liberal patronage in the past, and to ask for a continuance of the sauic, assuring yon lhat LOW PRICES SHALL ALWAYS LEAD. I am, very truly yours, O. MARKS. Nrw V. rk r pueu mo:; :a. f r most other I r. Aciif-r a KDgliah KemtV.T fur i , nieini-ti- n will &1 way reilevp. and may save yuur life for il" t'T It ll'-fv.dru ;- New Ih-rr.t? I he waste ol the many poor costs (he community in the aggregate far more than the waste of the lew rich. Irate Editor See here! Pretty mess you've made in my paper. I told you to select a good cut to represent Mrs. Harrison, wife of the President-elect. Do you call this a good cut T Foreman My gracious! I've made a mistake and used a "before taking" cut instead of an "after taking." "What is an orphan T " asked the teacher of the class in definitions. Nobody seemed to know. "Well, I'm an orphan," said the teacher, seeking an illustration that would not reveal too much. At this a hand popped up, aud the owner of it exclaimed, "An orphan is a woman that wants to get marred and can't.'' The best way to take the census of the children of a neighborhood, is to engage an organ grinder With a monkey. J. H. CRABTEXK. BASIL MANLY. JOHN H. CKABTREE & CO ENGINEERS. Founders and Machinists Manufacturers and Dealers in ENBIIES.AO MACHIKISTS' supplies Builder of Engine Boiler. Saw Hllla. Edging A Cut-off !Icrilne, Weare prepared to do CrbIIhk "T all k ndi with promptnean. Particular and immediate a-.tentlon given to repal of all kind. We will b5 elad to give plan nr.il t-sttmatft for any deecilptlou or machinery. We are the agent for the sale of t he A met -loan Saw. Also for O. & A. Kargamlu'a cele brated Indestructible Mica Valves, We elve aatlafactorv guarantee for all work I don bv oa, IvM d2aw wly Round Knob Hotel. V. D. trilAGl'E, Prcp't. ROUND KNOB. N. C. .'Most lMcturcMiue Scenery W fitern .North Carolina In I'PINTS OK INJKKKHT NB.AK HY: Old Fort, Ulatant I, Mil. a. St. H.tihHtiI Mountain I I'ftllAwna l-'ullH " Mud I'm - iSwHiinanoH Tunnel Pinnacle 111 Dluo Kldj,o. ... , I'otAtoTop 7 Toe Klve', fine trout nalilnn " H Hildes' Iron Hprlng i Kelly h Iron ypringn . Mitchell ' l eak, in (Iravn of Piof. ,M imll the hlKheai point east or l lm Hock y Mountain, nine in lloa. Pure cool dry atmosphere; no frs light dews. Trains atop at the door. apl7 Open all the year, by month or week. Trmi reasonable alS dwU
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