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It i I'! ! .krjf I tht tin tr 'iri' were rl iii.iv"l bk lii' rl ft o-'a friik L lra li tl.f ! p f X'-Jo . H tl. ml k- i it (' t rvs-ii, Ur- t'i jr b .- t- ' t)ir',.l for IW'Oty f'r tiiiu-lrc' rr . V . ih rriant n.alr ekill . f ivw.i np.ri K'iHU ii. it. tempi wk ' ' th- ri. tk "t iv.l tn-'wt n-t-;iiik-iit it ti.e E..-'; n H na r . 1r lt cnnktklied t)w v. tiv oft" fi'isT . arf- ; tnmnii.ut rii UJ ti.u..i it KriiM. the h ! r ..ii ..' .-t-.k T t.t 'l , li'l it I .! kiajf. aotio'ia to pT i t tS rU. Uw! Uid t'ir cku -d j. I up n Id m Uh lL ri'fvO kU-l lb- mtrtk b kl ot ttvSt pvtoa U.Tr-g" f. d hat rr..l bTraa:n by tHiiu. t'-rir trt..ir i.iid tWj lay r- th ltr x rxh(ii'iiv pi!. hi !h wil t rij ol tlx QadT tttlrj tb pf t fiott Uir .Uk".! 4f c i r t fl p -. H tJjr iratHriwrf lb vS rikkifw t tb be llwtjk bcr iil i iK tru atii' tijlr-l-ti th k.pl r. vl tboiar lbcn i', ll-y ted tl.- kl-r wkhtI. w to m. f"f takj-fitk t . dred Jvitrt rf i a4 wtk , jkKtlh a- twUrli, kUd and. JtM , f Wd U ibw cavrnAr wKtrb fo . d, aad Uto crvl - tb Kn" t rr otned locked -a tW bvaooi UritJ S t by m apwi i 1 V ... , it.-. I ... yr.'M, ! brrr, io N"w Y.rk, w kr b; to rlmio i0 crilicJ rji th di..tr JU f th Cprloi "Urn.- tr, Ibou-an - LnndrvO jrrn ST NJ, mf ibn ibis XCt C pir , tb,. wrl. .j, J,n earcvrj tell thm frHa theon- , mm y..U Caji t).I tU-rn lot.,nr -i if c your nuter and L ,n knw I be diffrtocf. leotevl Altrxmt txclmiitU io aril t the Andemr of mn, nd the cr!bfatrti kn cu!kci u t th uoic manj ntafe coUrctiouf have Upn thnWQ opm to the tuMic, and HrcH-klin haj bcr rrtLr ' wintrr eibtbuion. Uk-it i a bealtbj im rrutruKot in American an; home picture an? now bnnsiiu Utinir rt-v and txAt4e arc U-iun.iig to rtalixc the Ict Hut oauthtDg guod rjn j otii oi .ai irtt!i. tv I I.Mt wrot mt hart ti nt a'ii!r oiik catUtrr to Mate pnn. and we hte not!ier bank rtiirt in the Tomb. A horrit! tOtf just t-wmo oat wlurb nut tilnyiiau iu th- death ol a Wautilul tuuitjjf and nii the m-qa.tr of pnr Iic jitrm jet thing w.tu ivtU-nucn aad crinic- Sjuio few OHutb a Toaug girl fruin t;e Natli came to New Vurk tosetk tier brother. She wj go orphan, jnnns o4 Uautiful, aud crcclj srren jea ol av; l.tr little itore uK money w At rxhjustcd, and h dtirtij.d lor a itoaiion : i.. r hlTtiriifnt w. ariaWrred. and enters! a hvue k-ji b) one o! the ni nofoni ui I'rprians in the towa; here !e w subjt-cted to the le ourrup. and rraliiin her de jr'c cma.ti.ii he ngit to e c-i, lle wn drarel into an in f-iuj5 d- n bv a jol cvni.ui who iiioiilj bae Ieen her proit-c-tor. win. outraged and abuied her and urorc her int. the i r.tt. As a 1 t rvs rt. irk fit heart and look piaon, and wm f.nu.d d viniu the puultc uiutiwaT. Ww -I nuk aj plta.l from ;he ntenij4aion of sa U uu a.ncirv iri trjied m oi n dv jn tuo iniil-.c ( chureht and turiitiau iutiona ui luc r.iutii-t city uX the U it'td M.i:e, and by one of thu-e trry j?'arlians whv niamteninc. rH u-t miliiotu and million of tl.-lijr-. An .tciiTeinTe tiutton i now pin on, and we hop the ivrpv'.rtor may Ijv niaiie to ui7er l ne pn.t of o.io of th. nv ; atrcioa innn- that ha4 iii.uik.rU the ripir.n year. lM'.re tins loiter r ao.us on tlte wet Civrtnia. cIiiiih i:I havo ran;; out on millions ol rarsin every latui where eii illation '.ri.s in t narue atid pr tits by thj utT. r:t?g tf Vhils ; to mamy t u tii -y will . ave iiao,; f r the l ist iini'. and ere Hi 4tkt of aants.er I'hrij-lnia wt shall i A iaitl li-iwii to rst ami jnact . l'i'r. buk ier toe yi-a. nw rapully dranin tv a eh w rai- ffii cur isrurtii .touvi teti-rao'e stlftn-d h. u i wi.ien -r- the io. - l:uk tint iound in io the pas:, sri iiti- fao s iiat ani-tnI from our 'iiyk and soiue hitte uies bate Iaii hn-hci, tu ound ol Im a j; ! lien our Iuarf4 n jnr till th' '-ot.tiu ' tie evrtasiin truuijv.. lalitiu the vril, uud sutltrni. '.mal. ikr ib iM4 he Y-av i ur-lej, "c wuiild not call th-ni tick fr I bey hare uuitl the sw.'rt v t.nd rust f rwn ch weary - tiN Uite U i) n i.iuJj m in ad n-l time. IVTliajki in vt i pn-vi-U :c b, i;.re a&outer 'uri" ma-. .i t l r-i'I ..r.'nt.d the p 11 tna: tra iu m kit -, shall la ii akiIv ne rii hjii.d 'I n t.o'.dn it u.II U n. rvc!s a. id wi.l; rivei froui it-4 U m aal itj .; 1. 11 !UtU hail b ihe r e to it kii not h.T! one p;tn ni f,'ir l ii.!erir.k or rtrri; my oniy rr w ei j: thai tuy opriuniu I cne ri: m tt-i'.iwni io tuic i txn mo luui t.u a id unprfia.Ie. The hooiav tunes hi b ire -r n a tiuii-1 :i :t-i ih : V a;ni I n ;in.-u;Iraii' a ay tn tiu ar 1 ii h are c j ie. Stared, inpl with r d. am! dry Ok:ri-Ii'. it i .-uiue :..lt.u t kkiA I u. it 14 slot in ..fir pv-r t. t. 4 i; if j ' ki i ,t.: J tivi t iu trtudv of httle mi.t i. il! 1 t r. - ev tti vor bating L-vi 11. 1 pity 1 man u. to eaii t li iiom- a ii.'.- tune, a id Ian hi h 1 1.1 n i ro 11 .-r tii.i'i: wis ii . hali n-.oiiil 1 vjvv tat." Ii tie o .1 j that ' nn.it ni ha citf. It dees n jC t.e J iki;.-ki to m :k-r their beai'Lo jriad ; .iap- U f re an!ber year the ut'' ti!tnl will liuT enipt. ,ar tt ! L'lckl ai.i. theliitie pt.a nt. teet wiiijiO ia re ru:i t. ani y.u. atii t u l.t tl. duIj' r. . tclied trriw ill W fooled tTv lie;r n af..- lorwit r. 'Ihuik of the httlc . ai.ii lion t fo.kXt l tin- n liov llv la tie ha- bven h.ul.f and ho i-v tu ndy waitaj li-r ihr cftan e I'.il .Krar.Jstresi atd raidmo'... r 10 5.itl rrtii.iiii a .vi l khoii theie ir.i-ui.a tt:ir.'.iK'-i v.il tome a vi ami prae-mut It lia- .: . k f n a yar uf uunuied bieisi.ir. :a ! y th. rc I tit w U U- le th tnklul i'.c W i ea lhe au ro-on the New 'tar of 1ST?, dirk liou'U hni on Vh juiitted lioeiiM, new nappiiy . h arl i... Ihe harvest ha sue it led to th jpr:iiit!i.", and the tiada.i.dnian. rj. ie-ini: in Ond's ah-.nJnt bounty, l;e wuh thank f-sta- and to.jH. With the coming far l,e t. rni th? Hean. anil. a iv S'.e n ,piru. to trite to your ritiji-ri an idea of the oi:der ofthe kr ai Pari Ivpit:ku. trusting that our .u !ovi iand m tf there hidd a plce amid the a-emUed getiiut of t:t- w rl I which fhall make ui proud t. tall oumeliri Anicncaxj; and w -dung ,oa, Mr. lalitor, and all ypur ncaf?r. a Merry Cbrmmaj and a Harp; ir Vear, I am. Truly yoars, 13 R lADBBtH. Holiday wrek; crowds mthing to and fro; a big pufly looking man lara by witti the leg of a doll sticking out of one overcoat pocket, and the handle of a small tart out of the. otbor; he looks like a Ldjoon j an 01 tk pocKkU are aiutTed; b has a boodle to hi hat and something iireacb hand, and lowks as happy aa if he had josi picked up one of the ilre rfollan of oar daddi a. It is of no pwsible use to try and. do any UuBjrvn bvikday week; the plans bWkiuiac and tnrkry of Christmas dtoorl aea joa. to say uothmgof ibw taiK pica and dUfhnots nhicli immenoriaJ usae baa tacked to tlje Vhrutmju celebration.- The -town emi to bTe eiren iteeU np to en jojtnent for the tnae, and I suppose Ui DaT" 10 enaarr tbu urt or thing till Wednesday, next, when we will quietly settle down to the busi neofl873. Year after year onr annual celebra tion has betn'gaintog ground, till now, on New Yeiufi day, all New York and his wife and fjsmily gire themiclres up to irs enjoyment; and while occasionally a blue ribbon man may surrire the perils of the day, I regret to say that many of our yoaug men frequently flud a brick ui their hats abiuf, two or three o'clock on the morning of the 2d, wh-cb it require a wtkkof moderate industry aud abstinence to lift out. If jon wooU see N'w York in i,3 holiday mood, yoa.sliyuM go to Mscv's, on the curucr ol 14th street and ?uth arena e. Krenbody goes there to buy everything from a'iper collar to a set of furniture. Jsot only New York, but Brooklyn and all tho surrounding towns nud cities for mile send crowds bre eager t- pnrchas. Fivmmiriiiu till nisi.: tnuliitnd s surge and heave, a livid?, struggling mass 'l seeming crazy to buy something; in the majority of rases it dot s not apioar to ma'iiV what it t., iT it U oufy a thing th.nt costs money. Ilich sud.aristocra'ic carriages line iIih siJoa.k. and lh ir owners are 'joiiled by'por -fnicn with hiwl- over their heads, whose whole Christmas outlay is fcKtan lfd by a half dollar. It is not ouiv the rentt-r of tratlic for all sons of fancy gooili. Christmas and New Ye:ir's fliTt', but it iiUo in thes.' holiday time the para-lis of shop lif'ers and thieves. A stylish looking lady in a ealskiu sack, trimnnd wi'h the ni'st eijn-iiTe olter, and all abhtze with jewelry, is ci.uiii..ing a lot of costly lace cellars; her roitng tlauch'er by her s.le ia esjH-eially 111 tereste l with a mauiiceut Honiton set ith which she toys affectionately. The mother has engaged the atit-n-ti ui ol the sales woiniu; the ilstr;i Ur vanishes in the crowd, and with her the Iloiii'on si. The in olur gets iiietly up aud departs ultir making some slight purc'iase, anil strollsoir alter her daughter; but fyux etes are iiou them all the time. Macy'i detectives spotted them as they entered the dor, and no th.it they ar aix-ut to enlur their carriage, lnt .Marnard steps up and taps ti e ladr on the shoulder, and asks her to step inside; she turns upon him ind gnantyr. and v it Si a !a-e flushed with a.ion asks, "how he darts to intuit a lady." ."he ia a!nt to step iLto lur carriage, wucii Tom pulis out his nipers, and tells htr il st.e does not c3uie quietly hell present lu r wiiii a et uf his iron hraCeh ts. She S'-es the g:ime is uji, and sue uud her daui.Ur arc marched into a priva-e officr; and tnen omes the .earch hai.dkeixhc's, collars, jew elry, laces, all sorts of things are dragged out in quick UCCej8ion; the pa'fof them have euotigli about their do lies to set up a ainall drv gooels store. v Lightened of her plun it-r s!i s recoiiductetL to her car riage, which drives to the polic; sta tion, aud itiatiad of dining at Dei monico, she parses her n'giit in the cells; aud the prestiuiption is iu a few weeks, with hair croped and clad In blue, our tine lady may be tound in ihe eia-s-c ngions of c row Hill. This is the noionous Mary Ual'agher and her daughter. . A few wttksago 1 chronicled the his'ory of l.i -by O Dr. en, the young sneak ihtef; but lab y was liuruvii )ears old, and now we have captured one that double discounts her,, only niio years of ag., aud us eijx rl as a woman of thirty, and tutv thin this, up to th time of writiug they have uot been abl- bv tiiri'at or in tt:n"ul.vr ou to make her ttll her name or where she l;T?s, Ihouch both hare since bvn discovered. Iler speciaTy was picking la Ifs pockets, and u though it is certain that she had ati lder confederate, ni amount of thtva'enin? or coaxing has yet Ikcii able to make her divulge the ecret. If any one oat your ay labors uii'lrr the absurd delusion that times are dull uud hard, ht him. come on 1 to .e torK anu jusi step into Tiffany's; close to the door is a case of di.uii.md-i worth more, much more, than I ever exject to make bv news pl T correspondence. I wafked up to the case with the business air of a man who has about two dollars aud a half to invest, sud inquired the price ol a necklace of brilliants which lay exxscd to view. 1 thought il would make a uce New Year's present for my wile's cousin Jemima, t'hirtv five thousand dollars, said the gentlematily atteudant, w ith fmile that was child like and bland; shall I mid il hornet No, 1 replied soit ly, not to day. We have some cheap "lies here, he s aid. Now, here is one "or sixteen thousand, and lor a cheap affair, I assure yon that it is very good. I think, said I, reflectively, turning over my firVdollargreenbaor, 1 shall bare toconteut myself with a jKiirof earrings, llens just tho thin? for vou, said he. A lovely pair, oufv six thousand ure uunareu Uoi lars. Ah, I sec they don't suit yotL Yoa wis'i somctliingmoie expensire; look here Held ou, I cned. Thai will do. I think that is quite aa high as L ought to go at present, and if Mr. TitTanj will take fire dollars on account, aud send them home, I II give him my I O U, payable three davs alter convenience, ior tue iri flinr balance ol'six thousand four hundred and ninety nrj aouaxs. 1 ue firm, I bare since understood, helJ a r.nti!ttiion on mr Drotiosition. and would bare accepted it, only that they required tne gooos ior exnioi tion dunnir the holidaTa. Kanid transit, the greatest need of New York, 1 at last about to be realiidd. Never, io my -memory, has inch aetirity been manifested to any poblio enterprise. The struggle for the Gilbert Elevated Road has been one of the most desperate and protracted that wt have bad fox many years. The mass of the people demanded rapid transit. A few of the property holder resisted it. Injunction after injunction met the hapless railroaders at every step they took, involving, be rides the delay, an outlay of thousands and thousands of dollars. The last injunction was disposed of in the Fall, and from that tnonvnt to the present there has been a roah to complete the work: night and da thej have toiled no re muuogiy, ana now is seems as u ail of our pitadptJ tlioroughlaxts would 1 be grtdircned with Elevated railroads.1 It looks as if it would reTolatjooize the city. , It Jready covers many of the' smaller streets. West Broadway is spanned from curb to curb, and by the early Spring I . expect to be whisked out to Harlem over the heads of the people in less than twenty minutes. . .. .The rear is closing with an oat burst of crime, disaster, aud accident, almost nuparalleled in 1877. The city is in a fever at the flight of the Excise Commissioner with on un known amount' of money. Wall street is shaken to its center, at the departure of the Setters, who leaje hosts of disconsolate creditors, hrooklyn is all agog in its fashion able quarter at the attempted assassi nation of ayoung wife by her boy hus band. Au arch in the approach to the new Brooklyn bridge gave way ou Monday, burying in its ruins, a poor Irish laborer. It was a sad Christmas eve for his family. Nine suicides mark the week. One man blowing his biains outin his father in law's backyard. The weather has bo en the most beautiful and mild that we have known here for many years, iu fact, up to the present time we have not, had a touch of winter, and 1 have uot seen a bit of ice All kinds of amusements are at fever heat, church festivals, moral shows, I.ct-ares, theaters, bale, concerts and eutertainments by jubilee sin gers. The fast young men are anx iously waiting for the bal masque ff the Circle Franchise, this is the an nual turnout of the derai-mpnde where it kicks up its heels after the fashion of the Jardin Mabillo. 1 suppose all sorts of people must have their amusements, but it does seem to me that uftr the disgraceful ex hi bilious of past years that some of our jolice force might be delegated to close up this insufferable nuisance.' In a few d.i8 the ledger will be clo ed, the accouuts all balanced, and 177 will bo liuished for weal or. woe. Mingled with the ,faiut moans of the expiring year wf heur tne feeble cry of a new born iufaut which is to take the place of the dead giant which we Jay reverently in the tomb of the past, who of us Can look and say thai there is noth ing that we would recall. ?ince January last, fifty-one letters have asK'ured before your readtrs, aud tuough wntteu hurriedly fiom week to week, yet every one Las received such consideration as to make them reliable references for things con cerning our great city. I have uot often referred to the current news, for the telegraph aud your exchange Itinush thuac items in ubumlame, hammered into shape by the sharp est wits that the newspapers of tne city can employ. 'Ihere are thou sands of th. .-r restless couriers scour ing the city night and day, untiring and lynx-eyed, rettless, uggrcssiv , persistent; whose only cry is, "news." You meet litem everywhere, at nil hours f the day and night, and to give 3-our readers something new and fresh, I have had to keep out of the way of this army, in order that they might not in t rview me out of ov- ry item of news wh:ch would make mv k-tteis interesting toyour renders. I fiavc in reserve many items of in terest In; fore I depiirt for Europe, uiid, as hereto fore, I 6hill ekoeavor io keen your readers posted i.i whai is jnisi.g at the great metropolis. Once on the other siJo of the ocean, I shall have the world for my oyster, :ml if I don't open it, it will uot bj the lauil of Truly yours, Broadbrim. It IS the oliiv medicine I WOtlM I V'' to ui v Hit y, a 111 ttit-r 6.M, Kp-.iktn' of Dr. IJuir B tby Syrup. At a!i drug s.tir--M. 25 em's. Fwe Impression. It is cT" nerally RiipiNised ty a cer- , tain el .s- of c:tiz. ns, who ar? not pr.u-itral or ex p. ricnoed, that I'ys p psi 1 can not invari-ibly ! cu ei. but w- ar' pie .sed to sa that Grf.x -s An. rsr F:.f kh has m-vr-i, to o r knowlfclgf, failed to cure l)pi-ps:. and Liver Count aitit in ull its foMi s mi ;-li a S -ur S-ommc'i, ('oiivi-ni-s , Sck Headac'i'-, Pa'jlttwfioii of fTi" Heart, .iw .-pi. its. &t-., &e., Out i f 30,OU) h-z ii I'-.tties .old last yar, ii.. I .t inglu (ailur. was rejoi te.!, but lliotis !!! -f ounp!imi-nt;try' l-iies icet "veil from Pniugfst-of wond-rfuf ones. Three dos.-M will relieve at.y cts- Try it. Sa-npl- Bm!s 10 cet ts. lli-jr':ar 8 75 cents For sal. tv II. Ilol'iTii.wrth cfc Co. Ma-n-lii. N. Dr. J. W Blount, Ken an Mil: N. C. ai d Pr J. Hill, Clin-l- ti, S-kinprtttri ('. N. C. - MA HI A HE MKIUCT. In a narrow, wretch' d little street in the famous city of Colognn, and within a s'one s tl row of its uiag'ii cent ra h'-dra', ntan'is a mean, low, wea'her Iki-at'-n bouse, which is one of tl e laud marks of history, for hen led in mjoitlid inisety one of the in st famf.im women of which history con aim any record. She W;is diiven out of K ranee by her nun aud becan:e a wa-.d- rmx fugitive. In 8iiceesion England, O -niiaiij aud Switzerland drove l.t-r away from their confines, till a' last, deserted hy everyone, aick and dying, alio f nnJ her way to Co- loir ne, and iheie, in a wretched ttne- nieut, peris h d, utmost of a'arvation and nerb'ct, the wife, the mother, the dtughier 1 f a king ; what would she have giv- n in her dire extremity f.r a pp -r of Dmyeas Improved Corn Starch but though she could not pro cure it ou can get it and Durjeas' S it in (i loss btaich by inquiring of a iy r'8pe table irroci r They are the beat in ine world trv them. MISELLANEOUS. THE SOUTH -ATLANTIC A Monthly Magazine devoted to Lit erature, Science and Art, pub lished in Wilmington, North Carolina. Tbe corps off otributors includes serersj of U. moat isiiBfmish4 sathora ot the pre. nt df. A bwUkl Btarr, Poems, Sketches, Brviev. SoieatiA wad HiaioricsJ srttcies vi. fpcar la srery d amber. Ikis Magsajiie wil eoatsin 00I7 oxigiasi Ulerstar, ivucurrtoi on nua,txra. snrou ourr SScta ADYZKmOXQ TEB1L8 1 pu oww rr. .1120 Ot 1 1 pwsj one Ins. .1 l - " ".. so 00 1 - - SUO tie 1 1 pse one Ins. .$35 00 IS 00 10 00 0Ou ill aosnaaalewtioae should ke s4dressd to GXCEBO W. BaJtRU. Editor aadrl ropriaior. DK.W.COLTON MrTXlSXTV-. 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ALL THE LATEST will also be found jn its columns. NOW IS THE TLMfo TO SUBSCRIBE, i RATES OF SJBSCRIPTION One year . Six InontiiS. . . Thre months. Is the most genial balsam ever used, by sufferers from pulmonary diseases. It Is composed of herbal products, which have m specific effect on the throat and lunrs; detaches from the air. cells all ir ritaiingr matter; causes It to bo expecto rated, and atone9 checks the inflammation -which produces tho cough. A sinirle dose relieves the most distressing paroxysm, soothes nervousness, and enables the suf-r ferer to enjoy nuiet rest at night. Being: a pleasant cordial, it tones the weak stom ach, and is specially recommended, for children. What others say about OPwtt's Jttepectorant, Had Asthma Thirty Years. Baltimore,. February 3, 1875. " I have bad Asthma thirty years, and never found a medicine that had such a happv effect." W. F. HOGAN, Charles St. A Child's Idea of Merit. New Orleans, November 11, 1S76. "Tntt's Hxpectorant is a familiar name in my house. My wie thinks it the best medicine in the world, and the -children say it is nicer than molasses candy."' NOAH WOODWARD, 101 N. Poydrsi St. "Six, and all Croupy." I am the mother of six children ; all of them have been croupy. Without Tutt's Expectorant, I don't think they could have survived some of the attacks. It is a mother's blessing. " MARY STEVENS, Frankfort, Ky. A Doctor's Advice. " In my practice, I advise all families to keep Tutt's Exoer-".tit, in sudden emergencies, for coughs, rrui -.. --i:--Uteris, etc. T. P. ELLIS, M.D., Newark, N. J. Sol-X t v "U druggists. Price $1.00. Office 2S Murray Street, Una York. THE TREE IS KNOW BT. ITS FRUIT." d Tutt's Pills are worth their weight in gold. REV. I. B. SIMPSON. Louisville, Ky? 1 Tntt's Pills are a special blessing of the nine teenth century ."-REV. F. R. OSGOOD. New York. - " I have used Tutt's Fills for torpor of the liver. They are superior to any medicine for biliary dis orders ever made." I. P. CARR, Attorney st Law, Augusta, Gs. " I have used Tntt's .r'uTsljve years in my family. They are anequaled for costi veness and biliousness." F. R. WIL8QW, Georgetown, Taxas. "I have used Tntt's Medicine with great beaent- W. W. MANN, Editor Mobile Register. "We sell fifty boxes iutt's Pills to tSve of all others."-SAYRE & CO., C.rtersville. Gs, "Tutt's Pills have only to be tried to establish their merits. They work like magic." W. H. BARRON, 99 8ummsr SL, Bsstoa. " There is na medicine so well adapted to ths cure of bilious disorders as Tntt's Pins," JOS. ERUMMEL, Richmond, VirglBia, A'ND A TrliUJMlO MORE. Sold, by tltrmmffittm. a eewUm a heat. . Offiee 24 Murray Street, Jm Torlc . i TUTTS HAIR DVE : HIGH TESTIMONY. From Tint r ac trie jourmal. 1 hasbm?.fl!WwTorlr, which restores yonthiul beauty to the hair. That eminent chemist has -saeeeeded la prod ue Ins; a Hair Xy which Imitates aatore to perfsctioa. Old bachelors nay bow rejoioe.'. j Friosn Office 88 Murvmy 8L, C0IISUr,lPTI01i CURED. . Am I1 phjkictaii, rattled wan pwmetnm. bavin ra. iiud tram mm Eart ladia snaumwy tba feemots mt a napW wiobl twniy for wmly mmi iwniwl mmrm at tmrnnmpttmrn. k-.VU. niiirl, ton. Mk4 H UMaa ! asTntin; mlmn m aw for am. 4. Skiwki i"i thfade 4 . h Ut a his 4n, U l it twin I. hw nam( feUmn. Art, ; bilitr ik1 u Himi iplMiito.kr kwi tnted m JJkh. w.y ft riinction. addrww.wth eUmm, w w row-.- -"-Tk ..irhp.t.r.ltfy srw. r U kSW'n M. tlikS rasina tm Caa. Iiwlk I will 1 I i - t V ' 1 Democrat -:o: BEST AND CHE APEST NE WS J.'-' '. ''-L DEMOCRATIC JN POLITICS, 4 ft 1': -:o: NEWS UP TO THE HOUR' 0FIG0ING TO PRESS i . V - r':; il .$2 00 ;' 1 00 . 50 L: MARCHAL & SMITH PIANOS THE HANDSOMEST, THE BEST TONE, 1TIE MOST DURABLE PIANOS i ' MADE. i ' Tpey are Beautiful Rosewood, seven and one-third Octaves, with every improvement" and' fully guar- uuijEorm success have won for them the; position ol a Standard ol Econ omy and Durabi.'ity. . . ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL MUSICIANS i; TO BE Tllfi BEST. Over 18,000 Ihw in Use. Agen-8 wanted in every Count y. Aiidt ess B1ARCH AL & SMITH rLVN.O CO. - i . - . or Robest W. M1TH. AOT. j ' ' y' ; 47 Uciversity Flae.;N.Y. Geo. Woods & Go's Parlor 0r- ! gans.' ij1 : . Ati. other recommendatinns leing equal that ORGAN is the Most ,,VAi-nABtB which ia capable ef producing th$r greatest timber oi Musical Effects, and v7ria .: 'tions. It is rfaioied by Geo. Woods & Co., and tho claim can. fce veiified by enquiry and examina- ; aaitr amenta cvr tiieii--atraf ao-' Jure produce Quauttes of Tob which are the) Aeaist approach that has r,b(eW iie tones or tne oioe ors-an: that, in slliH. to tins, they posfafess the most ' . ,1 BEAUTIFUL QUALITIES' OF TON Which are nliar . fn fK0olv,a. -k.,l,J toe ai raugementa and inventions which tbv alone make use, give to them a capacity f: producing th , Gaii -.TEHT VARIETY OF" Olt CHEMTRAL and INSTRUMENTAL EFFFCTS .ancre tf expression whieh is TRULY These advantsgeg. are dde severally to the general plan of the construction ef thg Instru Hi ena ; tho great amount of case, 8Knx aud taste given to the rvvina and voicino if the eeda: and, above ail, to lb a merits of th j C 0 MB IN A TIV SOLO TIIE EOLINE. A soft or .. - breathing- stop. j THE VOX HUMANA. A baritone sola stop. 7 THE PIANO A Piano c; exquisite - tone which . yriU never require tuning.; , , j The abov Stops are la ererr case separate and additional seta ef vibrators and steel bara, and entirely distinct from the Tremolo which accompanies sbem. The great variety of com - t:-: ia! 1.1.1. .w MIUMUIUI UIU TUUUUIW VI VUffill kliM P V-l pablw impart to the instroment a W&NDlt-' FUlt APAITX for tne production of . ' JSICALxEFFEctf K and them can aH be brans-ht AT WTt.T. tnA . . rsran. aaUB largely to its pdwer and BicsStos or Tom. r - i yMftrumpaH eontarning these goto mcr. " Plained at very reesonabl flgvroa. . thfi " int-nding to pnrchase will do well a. a. -ra - . . mem Deiore parcnaemg euewneie - 1? MISCELLANEOUS. ! ; . WILMINGTON AUD WELD UN Riljl ; ROAD COMPATir.i ; Omen ot QasT. BxmMnmmKnr, .1 - WUauaKtoa, . t, Ang, 4tll,1877 fS and after Sundsy. jlairnst Wh, 187T., i-jnger iTsins on tne umi Weldon raiiroa will run at foilaws ; Pasnger Trsins on the Wilminttion aud DAY SLUL jjtd PftESS TRIX," DaitT. tave Front St Depot daily at. j.w 1 .9 10 a m. Arrive at Weldon. .i.L:..... ...... p m. Leave Weldon.. .11:45 m. ArriTeaUFroolStDpotat......f. 7.0 pu, MIGHT MAIL Aim aXPRESS THAIS, Dau,r , Except SVXDJY. ' 7K)5 p na.-, Arrive at Weldon... J:80 a beaveWelden at. . ...... ..... i." 1 8:85 a a m. Arrive at Front St. Pepot,.- . ..i...l05 ft m. Ths Day Train makes elose connection at weiaon ror all points North via Bay Line.d Iy t except Sunday, and daily Via Iviohaiond and all rail route, Night train makes 0 don for all point nortl lose cnnneotlon at Wei- all poinu north via Richmond. .JOHN F. DIVns'E, . oct 4-tf : Cte&9ral Daperintendent. GENERAL UPrrS;OFPICE. WILinNOTON, OOLUMBLi AUGUSTA K. -' .t ... ;;.oo3irPAir. , l1' WnanwoTow, N, C., Ang. 4, JdTT. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. '- "Vif and after Sunday, Jnst 5th. W M- - J .lowing Scbbduiei f&. nS tuu '-SrNH:--'-J- Leave Wtlmlnjrtoii. Arrive at jfitruoe. Lieave Floreuee. . I Arrive at Wilmington iVUmington 1,X " V Night Express Train (uv'Vk. ve Wilmington...!,.. J Leave Wilmington Leave 1 lorence. . . Arrive at Cbluubia , Lesve fJolumbla.v. i . Leave Florence ... ' i-.n aJ li:Sn PI Arrive at Wilmington. - A. ... ''JW Thig Train wiu oniy ai neuiiiinkti Wbitevillii, Fair Bluff, Afarion, Florenoa,.rim. moiisrille. Suiut-r and' Acton, between Wo. . ... V . kj. . ' miiiguiu and Oolumbia. .!'.-:. f '. . THROUGH FRfGHT TRAIN (DAILY EX- CEPT SUNDAYS.) . Leave WilmIgton...L... ; 8:301 P.M. Leave Florence ...I.. ... 8-85 LArrive at Columbia. 4:1Q As. M. Sfjeave Colnifbia ..4 5:tt P. m. Ieave D loreaoe ...... Arrive at Wilmington ....:...:..ia.i 511 A. M, i 10:20 " rasscngcra for Angh'ts. and beyond Khonld , take?Night Express Train from Wilmington. . Jbrough Bleepiug Oars oa night traiii for Chart ton and Maoou. : ' ' 1 1 JOHN F. DIVIXF, oct 4-tf ! ' GtJn'l Juitt. hit GL N D E N 6 E DTI M IS IV- . ' ' - !' .! ; PIEDMONT AIR-LINE. Richmond ami Dawtiixk Raileoap Division TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Time, June 24, 177. Meal Ntationi No. 1. No. 8. Divilp. Lv Greensboro 1 I 8 40 p m I 8 51 a in At Hahfibury. . . . . . 5 8imM 1100 a iu I J. HIU1.UU1I 4 1 11 HI a in i 1 H7 p im . Ar Air-Line Junction.; 1 TbOpnx cnariotte-.,. ., : 1 7 28 p m I .. 1 83 p ta . No. l-(bnriCts at 8iUibuiy with W.N.C.U for Aebeville and mitiimor renoi U in the mouu tains of Western North Csronna, at Air-Lino Jqnction fin- Atlanta arid all points in the South and SonUiwest; at Charlotte with CO, A A.K.R. for all points iu the Ooilth and Boulk west ' ' 's ! o.3-.Conn(jbts it Charlolto with C.C. A A ' R.R. foi Columbia and Houth, '; Trains. going north. L Time, June 24, 1877. Mal titatious , Lv Greensboro. Ar Danville LvIaiivill. : . . Ar Dundee Va Nid. Jun Ar IJiu kerille I. .' Lv Burkuviilo. .-. i. . ArBcile Inle. . . r. . . . Ar -Richmond ....... I . . ! No.; 2 Daily fio. i Daily I 8 81 am 10 05 p ia 1221a u 12 25 a ra 12 27 sf m 4 43 a m 4 43am 7 loam 741. iu 10 :;8 a m lo us a ni It) 40 a tn B 17 p ni 2 .1 p ni 4 KLp in I 4:13 pm No. 2 Connect at GrneMiboio fur all iiiU on Kaikni diviMions; at lJurkoviiln with i. 1. A O.R.R. for roterxbiirg to., at Belle Irtlle it!i Itichiuoii ., Fn-ilriK knLui-g A ' l'o to 111 a II! 1'.. for all points Norh, East an d Vt; at Jlich mond wiUi C. & O. R, Li. for -Virginia iribg - and the Went. . ' i 1 So. 4ri oouects at B1I Inly witti Riclmi'iti'l Fredericksbueg k Potomao Li: it. for ioi tii, East and Went., . " V .", ' ' j . 1 N61ITH CAROLINA If. -R. 1)1 V; No. 4 Dully Not 8 Wi'y. TBAIKS OinSO.'EAST 1 ex! Hut. Lv GretnslKjrt). . . . . Ar 1! .li.i.rl, TUOS par I 8 40 am I 3 62 a in I 4 5m p uj . 4 Oil arm 5 INI p ta 7 15 a m 0 W y tn N 8 i Nc.r 7 LvRai-igb"!"Ji; TBAIN8 MS GOING west V I Dai !! n o. . . . .. . r . iit)"l5 iUy l,.LiI. Lv Gold ii in n iu Ar Kaleih. 1 M ani i2i7 j. in 2 ikj a in 12 42 o Ly llaifjigli Ax Greenwboro. 7 m l III J 31 J 1) in 1 A33LM CEHTPAL nAILRCAD m? AM, Okficv. OurnnAr. KrrEniXT.viK.NT. - Wiliuiugtou, Cl (jet , Ifi7. "." CHANGE OF sillLDtT h;. f$ aiwl after FfiJav, Octobor-j 4tli, 1(377, j rraius win run over titis r.ao as rollout : FSSEXQER, MAIL ii EXJ'BEWJ TRAIN Lea vo Wilmington, at. t . Arrive rt Charlotte at Leave Charlotte at, , , Arrive at Wilmington at. . . . . .,..5S a m.. , .. . .hi-i ii m. .7:1 1 a ir . . .9:45 ii in' SHELBY DIVISION' ! Leave Cnariotte. . . ., Arrive at'tsholby at Lr-aVe Afuelbv at. . .,. ,.. 7:10 4 ru. . .11:4" aiii. .12,43 (' ni. Ai i ire at Charlotte. . . . . V.VV II IU. Tboso Trains will bave WilinitiffUm, Cisr ktto and .Shelby, Daily, except, SninU vs. I Freif;'.t Train will, leave Vilnilnuton !aid Criarhitie ou'Mond ys VtViliw-ilsis m l Vi i I davs and 1 i T '1 S "T- I h'uWftsysTin.l ratnr.lsy. I " P ' : ? - j V. O.JOJIX.vi tKl oct 5-tr Ofiieral hirj-eriiiU-tidiiiit.. GOODY EAR'S RUBBER CQODf iVnlcaaized Rubber in every Conceivable t,.U, Adapted to Ui iverssl .Uae. . ANY ARTICLE UNDER FOUR I'OtijXD WEJGHT C4S BE KENT BY XAUt W AND WATEtt PRqOF.; arannents a speciality. Our cloth aiirfsra u at roiiibinoM two ganoejuta in one. For Moriuf wiuer. ii 1 a veiftxv ntikr iTOor, and in a uiy wea viier, a I s NEAT AND TIDYOVEBCOfT. By iy a fenliar prooxfts, therabW Is put be ;n tli tw vluth anrfaurs, hi-b iirr-VFiit a'. ..I I .. -k af-t Air infli in 1 ' k. . - . 1 1 ' tween hia.-iliou or sticking, evm in f lis ' hott. -ll mates. Tlipyar made in thrse oolors-fDitt Clack ana liroan. - Are Light, Portable, Strong and; - Durable. ! We are now offering thorn at th treHa low price of w each. Bent poet-paid do any address opun receipt d pi . hen ordering, state auv aronndchait, over "Test.. . I r i'- - R.-)iabl parties drMrirV to ! rour V"". dan send for tnr Trrde Journal giviui deecHp . lion of our leading krtioles. , I " 1 4x1 sure anu get the Oririnal Ctoodyear a 4 .vtewin Vuleavized fabrics.. 1 1 J tar. Send lor-lUustrated prio-Ust ot e ceietratKl Pocket Ovninasanm. 1 ' ' ' ; Address Carefully, . - V Bw-jteT - Buti-f Carter C. " , er llrosdwafk, P. 0. Bqx - ; i Iork Citr. 1' u