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HsmV Dearest, Come Kiss Me. A Western lady published s poein com' mencmg : ' Dearest come kiss mc; my lips are yrt warm. And my bosom still pants for the clasp or thy arm; The blood dances wildly through each throbbing vein ; But I droop, oh ! I droop for thy kisses again.\ To which a very verdant young gem tlpn.an replied ? Jeo-roo-aa-h in ! dearest, I dart like a fish ; My lips shall with kisses respond to thy wish ; I'll check not the blood thrilling wild in each vein ; But I'll stop thee from drooping for kisses again. Then turn up thy bill, love, I'll pounce like a bird ; And through vale and through forest the smack s 11n11 be heard. If you suffer for kisses, I'm thar, you may br?;' And I'll kiss thee from marii till the sun shall oe sit. Come kiss thee! why, thunder I I'm one of that kind ; I'm the cli.ip of all others you're trying tx> findl So you necdu't look fai tlier?I'm in tor a chance, Tbo' the tlood should 'cavort' ?audyour pulses may dance. So bring on the fruitsjove?your kisses 1 mean, For I dream now of nothing but peaches and cream ; I'm waiting, aid panting, and praying till then ; So coine along, dearest, as quick as yon can. lioys love to plav and girls to dis p'ay. If a nut could sp?uk it might say none of your ja w. Now Axiom ?a thorn in the bush in t worth two in the hand. Affectionate times when everything is about ns dear as it can he. A blow from a lady is welcome if she strikes you agreeably. The person w ho made the welkin ring had an abundance of brass. When is a wave like an army doctor I When it is a surgin'. Why are>loctors and lawyers like a enipe ? Because they are nearly all hill. When is a cat on the top of a house ' like ?n orange i When she looks 'round People are apt to say a shower Conns lip. They generally come down. What is the he:ght of folly? To ex pend your last shilling for a purse. If you cannot get lha fish to bite, try the experiment with a bull dog. What looks the most like a rat in a hole !' A rat out of h hula. "So you aie j?oing to keep house, are . j ou ?'' said an elderly maiden to a blurb ing bride. "Yes," was the reply*. "Going to have a girl, I suppose f" The newly made wife colored, and then softly responded, "really didn't know whether it would be a boy or a girl." "II unit a h for Your Captain."?A little newsboy, in Nashville, whs watching h federal procession pass. Afl^f regard ing them very vindictively for some little time, he shouted with all his lungs : "Hurrah for Jeff Davis." ' Pshaw!" said a blue coated officer.? "Hurrah for the devil, you mean." "Very well," replied the urchin, "you tlmnl fnr oftn? ? ? >i?m 1'1' "tr - <uuu. nr mine." A Kkes Retort.?The post office in our village, writes a Vermont lady, was kept in the bar room of the tavern, a great resort for loungers. An old chap more rei)*irkable for his coarseness and infidelity than his good manners, was sit1 ting there one day with a lot of boon companions, when the Methodist preacher a new comer in the village, entered and ' asked for bis letters. Old Swipes asked bluntly, "Are you the Methodist parson just come here to preach !" "I am," pleasantly replied the minister, i "Well," said old Swipes, "will you tell me how old the devil is ?" "Keep your own family record," quicki fy returned the preacher, and left the I WUiM niinuoi, w-i c VI IUO VUIU jtmU J? A man of singularly minute observation once oaid to me: I bare noticed that young la<]iea eeern to go through three stages of feeling with tegArd to tnalrimo ny. When they first grow up and coine into society, they of course consider it the end and aim of existence ; but in a year or two they become indifferent, and lose all car# for it ; but as they grow to be about twentyflva and so on, their old , anxiety relurcs stronger tuau ever.*'? Emily Chester. Uunrflstrr Mgfr. Published every Wednesday Morning, BY CO.Wo ICS Ac CARTER, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. W.M.CONNORS, D.J.CARTER TKRMSt For one year in advance, - - - |3.0( For six month* " " .... j Foi tii.ee months, . . . i,o( No name will bo entered until the aubacrip tiou price ia paid. ADVERTISEMENTS Will be inserted at one dol/nr and fifty eenti per aoiiare f>r the first, and one dollar pn square lor each subsequent n.ae lion. A quarc to consist of the space of tkn links ti;evicr type. No advertisement considered :eS#tlian a square. The number of insertion* must be wriltei on earl. hiIvci ti-eincnt, or they w'll be !nscr ted till ordered out and charged accordingly Semi-Monti ly, Mo ithly, or Quarterly Adver tisements, will be charged. otie dollltr andfifti cents per square (or each insertion. The N Mowing deductions will be made it lavor of stmuliiq; advertisements : 3 months. 0 month*. 1 rear QaartcriColuino, $1A,H<) $25.00 $25.(H Hull-Column, 25,00 83.00 60.WI One v'oluinn, _ 25.00 50.00 7.? Ot tW A ltiouncing (audidates lor Office Jivi dollar*. ConoiiuiiicAtions recommending candi dates lor office mid all others of limited or in. dividual interest, charged at ndveilising rates All legal or official notices most be paid Ibi by the individual authorizing the publication o the same, without reference to their officiu capacity. i.#" Announceinentsof Marti igesor Deaths Notices of Religious .Meetings published grati: and solicited. Obituary Notices exceeding the announce meat, will be charged for the overplus at reg ulnr advertising rates. tST T iibutcs ol Respect, rated as advertise meats. JOIl WORK Will beexocuted with neatness and dispatel and on aeeoiuinodatiiig terms. Z3f~ THE CASH'or Adveitising and Jul Woik will be reipiired hi all instances as sooi us the work is rendered. Wrilb ii orders, ti secure attention, must he accompanied wilt the cash. Hour, Itaron, I.ard, Sorghum, Ac., will Ik received in payment of subscriptions and ad vertising at the market rates. Also clean cot toil uud linen rug*. IN EQUITY ?Lancaster. I-lx Parte C. D Melton, 1 Kill to I'er. Solicitor, Northern Ctr- >petuute Testi cuit. ) ninny. Andrew Johnson, Executor ol Miehne llorton, dece.'iHcii, I.living ilii? dn? tiled it my Otlico under the Kill mi the above *tivte? case, an application in writing, praying fo leave to have taken ami perpetuated secmi dary evidence ol Hie content* of the repu ted Will and Codicil V\ ill of said deceased hearing dale* respectively on llie Ul*l da] of October. 1855, and Ihe S?9tli day ol .lone 1880, (lie original* whereof is alleged t. have been destroyed; on motion ol K"rsh*v and Connor*, Solicitor* lor Applicant, n ii ordered that all person* "vir.g like or op posiie interest*, in said Estate, either a legatee* or heir* tli law of Said decease I, d< appear before me on the 2ti'.b dav of July next. io en>mx examine the evioenee whicl may I# produced ami in'ruduce evidence ii reply ; vvlie i micIi evidence. If not refuted eliull be recorded K. li HILLINGS, C K. L. I). Cnmmin?ionert. Office. l.nncifT<r } O* II . So. (Ta., April 23d, '6G. \ April 25ih-ll ? 3ur*. Jackson hr dge, No, 53 A *. F. . M. . *? rfig Ruetiire.* : Yoii are hereby nam -tinned in be mid appear ail jou Lodge Room on or before tin Regular L'oinimimcution of June next (Thiiradny, 2l?i). Lome preparjd to pm vour diit-a, or ai leiiat a part. A fil'! meet in}; in ea?ne?lly rcqilealed. Tho-* who f.d to obey will be deiib with according to on BvLiiw-, nod late Resolutions of fie LoJgi By order of the l.n.'ge DAVID J. (TARTER, .Sec'y April 4, I86G. 3m. SUUT II C A RO L I N A LA \CA S TEH DISTRICT. Jim T M R.dgeri, np, 1 Appbcn'inn fo plirant, v*. Williuio I). > mile red Kxlntt Rodger*, el al. ) Mulilda Rodger decenned. It nppenrinj to my ?atinfaetion that P? ter (J.indy and wile, Julia Ann, J K Rod Ifrr*. Alexander F Kod^ora, nod la-mule It. Rodgere, four of the defendant* in ?bov Minted ca-e, "enide without Hum Stub'. I in therefore ordered tiiut th-y do nppeu and object to the divini?n nod ??lo of ill Ren I Kstnle of Ma'ildn Rodger*, di-eeio-cr on or before the 7tli day of July, A. D or their con*?nt to the mine will b eute.ed ol record. D. A. WILLIAMS. Ordinary L. D. April 4th, 3m. By. \UTJFl)L ENGRAVINGS of Oca R K Lee and Stonewall Jack annul; per l> picture*?19 x 24 iuchen, price $1 liy UlHil Si 10. Address FIKI.I) dt KIRB8IDK, Mnrch I. Knleigh, N. C. ,4 I.AlUiK Supply of BLANKS fi;r *?li 1~\ for 0'iah, at tliia other, <mbr.tiinj Lawyer's, rates, SherilTa, die. irOB WORK. We are now prepared to esecute all kinds o Job Work, with neatness end dispatch, in on accommodating torms. In * " BABItT'S column. A Per* cut Saved Ow BY USING BT BABBITT'S IjAUOK SAVING SOAP. , 1 TiiIh Soap N maili* from pure ai.d clean 1 m twri.ila. CONTAINING NO AMJI.TK I I! A I'll >\ ( )!'' AMV IvI.NiIV umII mil 11 inru lit* most delicate tnbr'v, hihI it especially ' | adapted lor woolen*, which will not shrink ' I nflcl being Washed With this Soap It may ) he used in hard or suit water. It will re. move p.iint, giece, tar ur.d stains of all K'rds. One poind warranted equal to twu pi'U-d* of oidmnry family aonp. Directions sent with each bur for making three gallons handsome soft soap from one pound of tnis 1 j Snap Knott tar is wrapped in a circular " i containing Till directions fir use, printed l j in Kiiglsh and German, Ask your g-ncer ( for - II T. Hub hi It's Soap,'* and take no j other. II. T II VBBITT. Nos ti4. Cj 6ii.C7, GH. G'J. 70. T J &. 71. Washington si., iN Y * M A K K YOU R ? W N 80 Al> / O'F i'A'R CENT SAVED I >Y USING H T. RABBIT P8 IUJRK l A3 ('onceiilia'ed I'otas i or Ready Soap .Maker Warranted double the strength of coiiiiiiiin I'oiaSh, and superior to anv other , SHponiller. or lev in ihe market I'nt up in i cans of I pound* 2 pounds. 3 pounds. G l pounds and 12 pounds, with full direct ont in Kng-i-h and Geiman for milting hard and soft soap. Due pound Will make 15 ..nil....'.. ..r -..'it ....... v.. i:......_ .... I K"""" " m1^11 iiiiiv in i||| Mini ' * otiaumer* w III liutl thi* tin- rhc?|>esl l'oi. a*li it, market H T BABBITT. nub. 64, 65, 66 67 68. 6'j. 70. 72 & 74. r Washington street. N. Y PER ( EST SA VED 5 f)w BY USiSG * Mm T. BABBITT'S UKST MK1) Jfl 1CAL SALKKaTUS. 'M al>K irom vu nrnon null." Bread made with I It in SalrrattiM mn tains, when baked, nothing but common nalt, wider and flour. II. T ItAllllITT, nos. 64, 65, 66, 67. 68. 6'j. 70.72 &. 74, Washington street, N. Y. f \ rER-CENT Saved ' /?v a H IIV IISilMfi tjn f By. b a BBirr s sta r yrajsT 0 POWDER. Light Biscuit or un\ Kind of cuke mnv bo made with tin* "Yeant l'owder" in 15 luiuulcM. No nhorl niii|> ii required wh?n sweet milk In unci! i) T UAbBi r r, No 64 to 74, Wuihiujfioa at., N. Y. ApriU.ly. 1 IUHW VKIRT P14R 1SWR I 1 ii uh tjitI it i i uii iuua * ' TlioCireut I uvciitioii of iUc Agv in - HOOP SKIRTS. J \V. UK A Dl.i:V'S N-w I'Hlcnl DIJIM.KX f BI.LIRTIC (or tonkin)SPHlKUfciKIRT. 'puis INVENTION ON'SfS l\s (>K ' 1 DUIM.EX (or two) Elliptic I'uhk k Hefinkko Steel ^puino*, ingeniously * braided tt^hilv iiiid lirailv together, rd*.'u .o edge, umi nig the i..u^iif?i, iiid-t tl-xible. " elastic Mid duruble Spring ever used Tnej H<-ld"iu bend or break. ike the Single ' Springs, und con?.<|nmtiy preserve their 1 i pi-rfyrl and beautiful Shiipe innre than twice ' I iim liti.ir aw unu Siiiirlti Snrimr >Lirf thai awor , ?. B - ....J - - * Hum or ('nil lie made J he wonderful llexibijitv nhil grent com fort nod pleimiire tunnv I~ud) wearing the Duplex l.llipuc skirt will he expei lenccd puriiafM.trly in nil crowded A totem Plica. UprniH, C.ini.igin. Km Iroud Cam, Cl.urrh I'ewa. Arm Uliaira, lor i'romeiiaoe and tloone Drraa, tin li e Skirl can bo folded v* lien in ii*e to occupy a email place na totally mid couvenicotly nan Milk or Munliti Drenn ' A Ladv having Krjoyed the PI can tiro, Comfort and Great l onvemence of wearing * the Duplex Klliplic Mud spring Skirt for k a aingle duy will Never ufierwaada willing. I> di*p?nae with .litir use. for Children, Miaeea and Vnung I .allien they are nuperior r to af other a ' The lioopa are covered with 2 ply double twinled threatcd and Will wear twice an long na ihe Single varu covering which in u-et! on nil Single Steel Hoop Skirln The three b t|om rodn on every Skill are iilin , ' Double Steel, nnd twice or double covered to preterit the covering from wearing off I the rodn when draggi g down ntaim, ntun* I attfon, etc etc, w Inch ihey are coueluuily ' i nobiccl to when in line * 3 Ail nre tnuda of the new and elegant l'ordi*(l Tap??, and are the bent quality in every purl, giving to the wearei Hie monl * grut'iful ?nd | erfecl Hhnpe po?*ibl?*, and r Are xnqiieutiotiHhlv the lignte*l, luuat deni0 ruble, C"iiiforiuble and evon?uti?J| Mkirl 1 eVri made r ! VVKSI'S' BRADLKV 4t CAIIV. Pro 0 prietoru ot the Invention, und S?i? Mum ' i.nMnre-. 97 < huiiibvin, mnl 79 Sl 81 Keudc , Mlreeln, New Voik * For Sale in nti tlia first class Stores in this City, and throughout the United Stales uad Canada, I lavnna de Cuba. Mexico,South America, and the West Indies. . Hf" i"q nre f<>r tiit> Duplex Elliptlo for , double) Spring Skirt. A. &. C. March u8, 1866? 3mo. YUKKVILLE EiNQUIKErT YORKVII.LE, 8. C. I TERMS?IN ADVANCE?Three delr lara and fifty ceut* per year two dollars for six months; una dollar fortbiee montns |?payable ?in "greenbacks." When piy ment is mads in specie, two dollar* and fif! ty rents per year ; oos delUr and twenty f five cents for sis months; seventy five 1 cents for thnee month*. Stogie copies, ten i cents. * ' WEED'S HIGHEST PREMIUM SHUTTLE Si?:WL\6 MACHINE Hat only to be teen and operated to be Appreciated. Call and s?-e for yoursslf before purchasing. lMeu-tf brio;; "ampin of various kinds I of thread, (such as is usually found at store*.; ami various kinds or fabric, which you know tiio former most popular Sewing .Mmhinei eillier cannot utork at all, or, at beat, very iuipeifeclly. 83?2ItlDMra over anv other Machine in the market will be seen at u glance. ImI It runs em-liy nm] rapidly, and ia so consliu :led as to endure all kinds of usage. 2d. No breaking of threads in going over seams. 31. No imperfect action of the feed nt iineaven places In 'be work. 4ili. Tne Weed-stitch eatcbea of itself, and v ill sew from tbo truest laee to the heaviest leather, and (ruin 200 cotton to course linen thread. 6th. The Weed Machine will d? benuti fill quilling on the bate wadding, without ' using inner lining, thus leaving it suit us if done by band. ti'.li Ttie variety of fancy work that can be done >n the W E E I) M A C H I N E, w itli so little trouble, makes it equal, if not superior, to hit maciiinks combined; f<T in statuc, it Hinds, Hems, l ucks and sews on t.ie bai.d at ibe same time, and in fact tiie WEED NO. 2 MACHINE, as bcfoie stated, is equivalent to a ccinbiiiuiion ot any six ordinary inucliies. Outer* for m idline* may be sent through the Amkiiicas AbV&itTlsIse Aohxcv, 389 Uiondwuy, N. Vllelnw we give a few prices: No. 'J Oil Black Wuloui, Ornamented, with lleinnu-r. $f>0 00 No. 'J1 Ml Bim k Walnut, Half Case, Ornamented, with Hemmer 65 00 Nu. 2 Kxtra Oil Puiila-d Black W tt'nut, Halt Case, I .urge * 'l'nble, In uulilu ly Ornamented. 75 00 Weed Sewing Machine Co,, GOG Broadway, N. Y. February 7tli, 1800.?ly. IN KQUITY?LANCXSTKHT W illiam Carnes, Adm'r. ^ Bill for Parti* John Carnes, 8en, d.-e'd I lion la perfect vs. ) 'ille, & c. Jacob Carries, ?t nl. J IT appearing to tav satisfaC'ion that John Carafes, Klizabelh Carnes, lluey Carnes, W i limit i C.irijw*. Jauies Caries, Hnsanna ?"nines, ami Ktbciva Ann Cnrnes, p>rtie* defendant* in the above stated case reside without (lie limits of this State; on motion of Kershaw &. Connors, Complainant's Solicitors, it is ordered that the said John Carnes, Kiizabeth Carnes, ilury Carnes, W ill tutu Carnes, James Carnes, Itosunna I ' 4 I) I a t * - I - ? J v'jiviit**, .Mm i\rurcra nviTi l/nrnfN, un answer or demur, to the Hill in said cane, on or brforn tlin Jtlh day ot June next, otherwise judgment pro vonl'utiu w II bo ordered t gainst litem K III LUNGS. C. F. I. I). Cotn'ro Ollice. lauicaater C. II, I H. C , Miuclt 'J I, I860 \ Aprl-lSin. Estate cf W J. Cure toil, deceased. PERSONS having demand* of anv grade urchaiaeter nguuinl the KtUlc uf Win ' J Curelon, dere'd, late of latiieualer l>ia Iriet, South Carolina, are hereby noiilied und requested lo present lit. saOle properly authenticated lo the undersigned tor payment . ilhin Ilia time allowed by law ; and this aotice will he plead i . b ir against all claims not presented C. B. CUR ETON. ) Geo W WILLI \MS. S tVn U. J CUKKTUN. \ Jao'y. 10. I8f>6 IBtf PltOKP i: CTUS or TNK CHRISTIAN MIDsSEiNGKR, A Family and Religious Newspaper. TO BK I "t'BLIbH KD AT SPAKTAKBURO C. I!., 8. C r|MIF. undersigned have determined to 1 |>uV IimI). at h? early day. n Family and Rkligioim NkWSPAPKR, with theubove till., The piper, iim iia aitie indtnn'.wa. will l,? chii'fl. intended to Htjpply Kc igiou Reading, Htii'o'' m lite family cire'e> and in ntriet uecordunc.: with ll.n * F.uth uticn delivered to th% nta." It will aUu contain 1' c news of the dev. local and general, and nuch other matter a* will make i a wet | rnioa family vial:or. agiied to iulrreat nod | nMulct all clt>|ti.n TEKMa.?"'I'tie ('hriatian Meaaenper" will be published weekly. ?>n a ahect ?*2x28 inches si $'i per ys*r, to spscis or the pqnitnleiii in currency. Payment* for subscriptions will b? ?xpm'ttii upon receipt of ili* first mi inker. Money sent by Kxprssa, or nail, if ic (jistcred, *ili be at our risk. Kkv J M C BREAKER, Dti I I) DURHAM. Editor*. T. A. MAYDKN Sl CO, I'ublishors March 28. ISM-lf T !l E Western Demoorat, Published every Tuesday, William'j. Tales. EDlroK AHO I'KorillKTOH. |m TKRMd.lt OOPKK ANNUM, in sdeancs. ' Transient advertisements roust bs pnid for in advance. Obituary notices are , i | charged adver iaing rates. Advertiseiuenta sol marked on (he msnu script for a specific lim.-, will be inasrisd until forbid, an I charged accordingly. | i |l per aquara of 10 lines or less will be i charged for each insertion, unless the advertisement is inserted 2 months or more, j 1G | I This VViinger has npatn taken the first ? premium in the Great Fair of the American i Institute?it hat a'so taken the First Pre- ? mium at the Stale Fairs of New York. Vor- c mont, I'enriMvlvania, Ohio, MicliUfan, Itdi t ana, Illinois, Kentuckv, Iowa, Wisconsin, Connecticut River Valley Fair, Champlaiti i Valley Fair, and at most of thi County and ci Institute Fuira throughout the "country f Over 200.000 have been bold and are new i in use in the llniled States, and ire never ? heard of one that teas not liked v The UhivkkmaL is *uperi?r to nil other t Wringers, in hiving large rolls of-olii lit c din Rubber. so protected by sirring coo- r wheels that tliov cannot slfp or break loose t ram the shaft. It* strong wood frame cannot be broken, an.I doe* nut rust or soil the clothes Mvery Universal \\ ringer in war* i! anted. We select ft Tew testimonial* from persons widely known to the public, who speak nc lual experience, uud are above suspicion of utissta einent. ?o: "My family would a* soon give up the cooking stove us thin Clothes Wri.noh. It cauuul be too highly recommended.? [Solon Robinson. "This is the firat Wringer I hare found that would stand the service required of it [J. P. iiuggins. l?ovej.?y'a Hotel. "We think the Machine much more than pays for itself every ve if in ttie saving of garment*. We tiiink it important the wringer should be tilled with Cotid."? range JudJ, Liliiurvl' American Agricul- < lunsi. ?? i "1 heartily commend it to economists of | lime, tumie^ uud couleniiuent."?(/I'tle Rev. 1 Dr. Mellows. JUICES. I.urga Wringer, MA" #12 00 Medium Wringer,4 44 U" 1" 00 DulyV Washer. Family Size. 14 00 Duty's Washer, Motel SSizo. 18 00 Merchant* "or good canvassers can make , luuary rapidly srlli g then, in eveiv tovvu. hxelusive aale go smut cud and liberal lernia given to le-pmi-iblc par,iei w l.o lirst apply, i Descriptive Circular i.n,I term* sent t?ee. The celebrated DOTV'S CI/)Tl I K>S WASIIhll, which ha* j.i*l taken ll.e lir*l pre in i ?i in al the grc.it hair of ttie American Institute, is also sold by the uqdeiHigncii. it. C. BROWNING, General Agent. No. 347 Broadway, New York. V l rcuiuary <u), moo?iy. u1lic riuenii." rilllisll CD AT COLUMBIA, B.C. MY JULIAN A. SKI.MY. r|"VIE Daily Phoenix, i**u?d every morn* X itig, except Sunday, in tilled nmIIi the luteal news, (l>y telegraph, mails, etc ,) Ld itorinl CsrreMpondence, Miacellaury, l'e?r try, and Stories The tri weekly Pliomix, for r*iintry cir* culntion, ia published every Tuesday,Thursday and Saturday, and has ull the rending matter of interest contained in lli? daily is sues of the week. MailV, one \ear $ 10 00 " three months 3 00 Tri-Weekly, one year.... TOO 14 three mouth* 2 00 Weekly, one vear 4 00 44 three months I Ji Advertisement* inserted in the Daily or Trl Weekly at fel a square for the flisl insertion, and 75 cen la lor each subsequent insertion ** eeklv ndvertiaatncal* &1 a square every insertion THE CAROLINA TIMES. CHAi: LoTTS, H. C. IS puhliaked Daily and Tri* Weak I v, and furnished In subtcribcra, upon the following terms : Daily Tink*. one year $1000 ' " si* month* & 00 I * - three months 3 00 I'm Wbrki.y Times, or.e year 8 00 44 M six months. .. 3 00 44 44 three months, 2 00 The Weekly News, containing twenty, eight column*, a transcript of the Dally Times, it published every Tuesday, at $3 per annum Clubs of tun or more, $2 50, * and s copy to the gotlir up gratis. Terms of advertising in the D.dl" and Tri Wreklv T met, one square (ten lin-xor ] leiot) 1,03 fat first inMrtion and 60 renin for ' rwh ?nb?eq'i?nt insertion. A reasonable j deduction mad* for nd? rrn?em>?tiin inserted lorn longer period thnu one month Advertt??inrntn inse.tvd in tb* Weekly New* ?i (I 00 p?r aqnarts for euch in*er lion All letters on bimmeit with the above publication* nliottld be ?ddre*n*d lo. WAKINCi A IIEUROM, Chariot'*, N. C. THE RICHMON'VwmT IS rUBMnMKD DAILY A M f> SKMI-WRAKLT HI ' CD AS H. W KNAE. Office N. W. Corner ^inin sod 14th str*sl?. TERMS. Daily nne year 8* 00 Daily, l> month* 6 00 | daily. 1 month 1 00 Heuii-Weekly, I yf*r 600 Serai-Weekly, ii months 3 00 Weekly, I ye?r 3 00 Weeky, 6 months 3 00 Th? Tims* will gl?e mil the military, na.1 til, political and foreign inlcltigwaca ofth* day. Mr v eommunioatiana, cither from j correspondents or an btieinAaa. should be addressed.!# CH AS 11. VVYNNK, Proprietor. i I * i West'? Improve! Pump. inH.VfAAMnnr T^AVIa. A ntUn. >hm-???VMU?I wuuiv aubiuKi ? UiU* ing and Lifting. i'Iicso Pumps hnve now bc?D in general ne, ii number of years, nnd give belter sat* faction than any other, and are recoiniuen* led ua %\ THE BEST! y Captain Kricasen, and other eminent ngineera. We can refer to thauannde ueng them, and guarantee that all vill reeniiinend them. They are mere simple in onstruction, nod Work easier, aud coat lean bin ell others. ''Our readers will.find the double acting, mproVed pump of J. D. West Si Co., eae if the beat in the market. It ia very aimlie, works to a charm, mo that any child nay use it; throws n steady, continuous tream, nnd does net freeze in the colJest * Xposiire, and is unusually cheap. We ear Ins knowingly, aud give the testimony of ittr oWii accord, without lite knowledge or eijuest of the proprietors."?N. Y. Even' ng I'usi. Ju'y 1, ltl>3 From the .Ytw York Observer. "We liave lytd in use tor months past oee if West's puinfs, which has given ue more nlisfuclion as a force aud lifting p.imp than uiy w e have ever used It i* oue of great lower, and Well adapted for ship's deck?, nines, factories, greenhouses, graperies, ue. Tiie Morning Chronicle and ituilway lournnl savs : ? It is recuiuiiisndod for its >xt 111 ft simplicity of construction. throat trenglh and consequent durability and heapiiess of repair. There in uo stalling. >ox ? Hit* pressure being held by it cup. pot-king like ihutupon Hie werking piston i ivnrking in a cylinder, tilled for lh? purpose ivitliin the upper air clumber?which we ibink a great lutf rnvometil, us smiling is ?o iable to lie < eronged and lea): under strung pressure t<? nay nutl.ing of the lo it by trie ioH incid-nl tliervlo. I', has also t*e nir chambers, thus the ocliun of lliv valve is cushioned upon bulb Hides by sir?preteeiing water hummer aud vaieum thump. The valves afv? very accessible, aod simply itud cheaply repaired. They work easier iIim.ii uuy puiep we have e tir ?-en ; the 4 incli cylinder being worked by cluld'en in well" 100 feet deep and as they nre extremely cheap, as Well a. simple an J ulrung. we IVeely recommend Itieiu. "Caubridok Mi.xk, N. (J., June 16, 1*6$. J. I). \\ fcsT, Co.?lie.Is: The Pump which I ordered for oi.r mine is received mm puk m num in our underlay hiiuii, which wo are sinking \Y\? lind that on* hi?t) r ill, with vnne, li.'t 5l) jmIoiii* per ain> uto. It utTHM't rioiir ex pi c ittinia in ?v?ry respect, i d our workmen are hi^ule plea*. i'd wiihit- It Will do fcreat n.r.ioj with htil tiiilino Ft|ii<iire for repiirit Voura rcapecitully, IIurk lllGGJ-U." We linve plenty Uioro Hitch certificate, but think tlicHu nro enough, *Kor I'uiupa* llaew, I'ipe, etc, uililrem or cull upou J. 1). WKVr i CO., 40, Cour'.l.iud giruet, N. Y. # May 2 2 n. ^ UNITED STATES STEEL PEN WORMFactory. CAMDEN. N. 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