llfporter :ml Pwt, weekly AT DANBTTHy, $T Q. PKI'I'EE &.SON?. s• Props EDITORIAL BRIEFS. OyWalnut lugs are now shipped from Nortli Carolina to Liverpool. trial of Guitcnu will erst the Government, it is said, o>cr SIOO,OOO. Qlr"A special policeman guards Pres. idetit Arthur's bouHe whilst ho is in New York city. lyGuitcau's New Year's reception licld at the jail attracted about 200 tieo ple, many of them ladies. IIP"A Los Angeles, California, dis- > patch states that a Mrs, Cruz gave birlli recently to si* perfectly funned female) children. IE?""1'oplar wood is being shipped from Rockbridge county. Yd., ti Phila delphia at §lO per cord, to be made in to paper. l_«r"Tlic Denver Tribune says, "Bv bullet and in spile of ballot—General Grant has evidently got his third term after all." (tT-Miss Carrie May, who our readers will remember was at one time fiancee | i f Jaiue* Gordon Bennett, was married recently to Mr. M Wright, of New York. has announced liitnsc'f as a candidate for the Rcpubli.in nomi nation in 1884. If he is permitted ti live until then the Coyncr-.Umrnul see? no .reason for his .not getting it. is rumored there will be an extra session of the North Carolina Leg-j islature called scuiotime next month.— Redistricting and other im portant mutters are said to be pressing, j Hill's articulation is in distinct, his tongue not having regained its elasticity after tho serious operation lately performed upon it. Tho Senator, however, expects in time to recover en tirely. 85-The Atlanta ConsliJufioji flays ali ♦lie eminent. Virginia colonels and ma jors who have recently engaged in paper wad duelling have been restored to the privifogmt of Kow tliovs arc many substantial arguments against the duel proper, but it cannot he charg ed that a Virginia duel is barbarous. 117"A convict in the Pennsylvania penitentiary had himself nailed up in a box aud sent out of the pcnifiaiy as a box of shoes. When the vehicle gain ed the street he removed the lid and jumped from the wagon and escaped.— While in the box ho removed his peni tentiary garb and dunned a suit which a confederate on the outside had furnish ed him. Sndden wealth has had a bad ef fect on a Boston stock speculator, For merly he was well-behaved Now he keeps his lionss lighctd from attic to cellar all night long, and passes hours in smashing costly china and glass. Oc casionally he opens the windows, and yells like a luuatic. Officers who enter ed the house lately found bushels of broken articles. lie goes to his office iu the daytime quite soberly. Fool's Errand," does njt expect any great things for the South the Ms. bone movements, although he confesses that "it means nothing more than Ke- PuU'caii.a II." He says party coalitions cannot bring the desired chanj.cs in the South, but thinks these can only be ac complished by a liberal system of free schools and an increase of the manufac turing industries. O""0no of the many bills now before Congress is that introduced by Mr. Phil lips, of Connectinut. It authorises the President, to appoint a commission com posed of three colored persons to visit the South and inquire into the intellect- t ual conditioi. of tho colored people of that section, ascertain their needs, and report what can be d .no by the Federal Government for their relief.— The bill provides 1 .I,' 'OO for expenses. BL?"A Washington special dispatch ssys that prior to the performance (l fj the Yokes flimily at the National Thea tre in that city, on the evening of the 27th nit., the sou of Senator Mahooa, R. B. Mahonc by name, and the son of Senator Bayard, after a spree, appeared at the entrance, of the National and made themselves offensively polite to the ladies as they entered. The young gentlemen were accompanied by a clerk named l>avis and numerous friends, who indulged in some hilarity at their con duct, and when approacbod by the offi cers defied interference. Their conduct ! Anally became so boisterous that their arrest was neuessaVy. Three of the par ty, Mahonc, Bayard and Davis, were taken in tow and lauded at the Tenth Street precinct station, where were confined until the judge of the police oorrt sent word that be would accept ten dollars collateral from each. The three fere then released. k urowl I- ruui »rii tSiicrmaii. Wo see it reported that Gcncrel W. T. Sherman, on his return from Atlanta i though: th^_Exj>"sition i would have a tendency to help reconcile tie South with other sections of the | country, replied as follows : | "It dou't make any difference whether I they arc reconciled or nuh Tho Al mighty will take cure of the country, 1 suppose, and lie will see to that. If ttie : people of the South are not reconciled, 1 don't sec that it can trouble anybody except themselves. They nill buvo to j obey the laws of the country just like the 'rest of us, and 1 don't u iderstand thu' | their likes or dislikes are regarded in the j matter." | The fart is, General Sherman's recent. j visit to Atlanta failed to "pan out" | quite as much "gush ' and echt/ li.r hiiu- I self as lie thought was due to his high mightiness, as General of tho Army. ! And auothcr fact is, the people of the' t South arc perfectly reconciled to the rest 1 ! of the country, but there are thousands of them who arc not, and never wiil bo I reconciled to General Sherman. lie 1 went back to Washington from Atlanta, ' evidently discomfited and displeased at I the lack of fulsome adulation wilieh • greeted htm while iu the latter city, and lie is of that peculiar temperament that i prevents him from keeping silent when j his dignity is wounded. Touch that, and ! he is sure to growl. While in Atlanta General Sherman was treated with the respect due his high official position, and that was all he was i entitled to. If ho expects to meet with a hugging, kissing affection by the peo i pie whose ri. hls ho on'c so proudly I trampled tipou, he is wofully mistaken. , The South is not very prorc to "spoony" j ever any such man. lie, of all men, | ought not to think that he is entitled, in ( ihese "piping times of peace," to am j extraordinary ovation from our people lie is evidently angry and unreconcil-, d to his treatment while iu the South, j and we know of no better cons, lation to | jffer than may be found in the transpo -1 sit ion of his own words : It don't make any difference whether he is reconciled or- not. The Almighty will take eareof I the country and tl.e devil will take care II f the Shermans. If lie is not reeoncil iod we don't see that it can trouble any body hut himself, lie will have to obey the laws just like the rest of us, aud we don't understand that his likes or dis like arc to be regarded in Iho matter. Thank you for those words, ticncral • I Sherman.— \YUJii.i'itoH Review. I . 3 , THE WESTERN Norm CAROLINA | UAH.KOAD.—From a gentleman just! from the West we learn that the exe.es ' lively bcavv rains of last week did cou -1 aiderablu damage to the Western North ' Car iliua Railroad. The false work of (lie bridge over the trench Broad River ' at Deep Water, just this side of Warm Springs, and the trestles at the month of Ivy Cruek, near Marshall, were washed ' out. The delay in the completion of the ' rn.id to Warm Springs will probably be ! ten days, in addition to which the snow . storm will no doubt cause further trou ble. But for this delay the road would . now be finished to Warm Springs, i There is iron enough on hand to lay the ; track. Below Warm Springs, towards . Wolf Creek, the iron is laid for several | utiles. The work on that part of the line . from Asheville to Warm Springs will! I' soon be completed, and trams will run . over inti Tennessee.— Rateij/i , Observer. A GREAT WOKK CO.MPT.ETEI>.—A , dispatch announces that the first train i passed through the St. (iothnrd tunnel . Friday afternoon. The tunnel, which . | was begun in the autumn of ltjT'2, had i in the three succeeding years advanced , 5,0X1 of the 10,5t2:'> yards, or 9i miles, of its entire length. In 1870 itwnsciil-; , culated tlint it would be tiir.shc I during the summer of I*7D, but it sceius thu |it ha? t.;ken nine years to get it ready for use. The cost of tho tunnel has pro bably been ten million dollars. The railway of which it forms a part enst sc ventcin millions Of the whole enst, Italy has agreed to pay nine millions ami Germany and Switn-rhind four ueliion.- 'each. The St. Gothard Railway run.- from Fluelen, on the Lake i f I l'i. t ' Couioria'a, iu Italy, and i: completes a direct railway route, f Mowing that which has bell used by lira dii':' lice lines, from Paris to Naples, byway f iliipor'ant IOWIM ii. H»i icrl. ,id, a:: I through Milan, Florence and lu me. , . I It wen better ten, thousand times [ better, that ll«»wg»io uid all likehiiu go tsac forever than for a great S ife like India:.* to have hut ballnt-boxproHtit-.it eil by «|ieh men s Horsey, Dudley, New ,1c ('*>., and then have Dorsey dined, f -ant ed,wined and applauded o 'he ecno when 1 a hint was grvn that it was hi* nw«-v "put wbcto it wneld do tin most goi.d that carried Indiana, it w«rc hotter, far hotter, that D» rscy, Br.idy and the whole lot of Star-rou:n thieves never tie prosecuted than have Dorsey, Dudley k Co., coolly planniug and plotting with such men as Conner to import enough men from Illinois to raise a majority of. '2OO up to 600 in one small county in • ! this State and they propose to furnirli the means. Yes, indeed, has justic been prostitued in this county as it never wus before in any civilized country upon earth aud well may the American people fea p . and realize that this prostitution of jus tice by the Itepublicnn party marks the beginning of the end of our existence ns a free people and as a nation.— Craw, forilnvillt (/HI/.) Review. 11EPORTEH AND POST, DANBUKY, N. 0., JANUARY 12. 1832. The Countr; Newspaper*. We very cheerfully ive place to tlio ' following justly odinjifiiijentary uotioe of the local weekly najiors, froui the I'fiila-: ilclpliiu runes. It ofjiially to that e!a«« »i" papers iu .*orth Carolina | : and Virginia as to Northern States : AY liile the iucrcliaut'B increasing Imis- ' iiies.- iirnl the inanntucturerN multiplied 1 resources are subjects ( universal ci.n-'' gnituUtioii, the prosperity of no single 1 branch of industry is uiore gratifying ' 1 than lhat of tin) country journals. ;»ext' to the public .schools the weekly, news paper U the educator of the Aniortcnn i public opmion and no other iM.-.trntnon. ' touches so nearly the heart of the home 1 circle, hv'nlenec of their IfealiltltilnCHs' is testimony to the mental and moral \ viifor of the community it represents. ! The intelligence and chnrneterof aeoui- ' imir.ity is mea ured by the prosperity I : its local journal, ainl while it manifests sijntH of ii. ess and prosperity there is no b.-.sis for apprehension of business or' mental degeneracy there. The Rrvicio sav? : During the fire' ' which destroyed the large dwelling h..usc of Rev. J. It. tJiiil'.y, near Rooky Point depot, on last Friday,one of the inmates, ! Miss Itettie Clark, niece i f Mrs. Willis Webb, exhibited great pluck and dai ing 1 iin efforts to extinguish the flames and save the property. In despite of the' protests and warnings of older heads, she 1 went up and down the stairway leading' to thu second st.iry, rescuing valuable property, amid the stiff eating smoke burning a r and falling roof, tint made j 'the second story unendurable nnd peril ous. Still she went up and down tl. stairs loaded with valuables that she sav ed until the pass:. go way crumbled be neath and left her above with no moans "f escape. In this extreme peril, she madu her way through an open door to j the roof of the burden piazza, when those below called upon her to leap to the j grouudas her only means to save hers .If from destruction. IJut such a leap wouli! probably have killed her ; so she eul'e 1 for a ladder that the espied at a distance, and watted in coolness for its coming., The ladder wins j.laced upon the eruuib lit g sides of the burning piazza, aud she bravely came down upon its rounds safe ly to the ground. In the liuitr of trial a Ulnnjer there id nothing like coolness and intrepidity, and the female sex ciui ■ otlie ox died in these rialit:c*. |- - _ The Ar.tT.siAN \V em,.—So much has' been said and udi anxiety exists throughout the State as to the progrrss ! of the arlesiaii well tha; ~e have been to headquarters and ascertained its true .statu.:, ('apt. 0. R. Smith and Mr. I'iekerson, who are in charge, inform us I that the boring has been kept up day [ and night for the past two weeks till yes terday morning wl en operations were discontinued in order tlnit the engine! might be repaired. Mr. Ilickerson in forms us that Wednesday morning about o'clock the water flowed out at the top ' of the well for the fiist time while the 1 drill was being worked, lie is uf the opinion that a few days more «- rV- will cause considerable flow.— Tolnccu I'lf-«t. , NOTlCE. —Contrary to my wish and expectation the last apportionment of die school money gives only one dollar ; jto each child. School teachers will therefore do well to look to the number | ,f children in their districts to see how j mueh money In longs to their schools. lln some districts there is a deficiency owing to old claims having to be paid off, hut this 1 am gl id to say is only the o.ise in a very few dicriets. I have nil uec "ssary U>o!:s for teachers, and will take ! pleasure in giving them any information |in my power. Y.iut truly, J!. Li. lilcun, Co. Sup't. Tiißi'.E-CoKNr.r.Li) i't hit in Hroo::- i.t.N. —A u. nkcy, a parrot, ami i eu" "tgurevi iu a s'.ieot light iu Washington : .tract, Brooklyn, yentvrday The luoii !: -y and parrot l> •longing to a barber op- ■ p isi'e the Assembly ilooms, strayed in ii the street, and i eat pr.mg.'t thy par rot to se.ze it. The bird ream ti an ' slirii !;•■ I, a ,d d. feud ;d itself »;tli Us bill. The monkey seiv. ,1 'hi rat by th tail, and pnlicd and chaiten I. A throng c- liecieJ, uuu tl *si', .strcut. car." •« ero stepped. Sonin p I'.vnien esn»?i» the parrot, and sej.irntcd thu monkey and I the cat.—-V. Y. Sin. Sixty years ago Mr. Jonathan lii'els ford and Miss Idlzabelh Kirby of Zaues -1 vilie, Oliio, were lovers, but .their en gagement was bro'en fT through a fjnar rel. Tbe lady novor married,, but the l ma.r!ed, became a widower, and now has marriageble grand-daugh ter*. Recently the old quarrel was "made np" and the twain were made one flesh en New Year's day. The bridgeroom is 81 and the brid 76 years i of age. There is but one thing in all the un iverse to which a man is always faithful, j and which lie never forgets, and that is himself. Three prisoners escaped from the jail in Charlotte last Saturday night, by out-, ting through the wall, aud descending by a rope made of uluukeU. cnu «• wnt t:n, oi. ! The main cause of nervousness is indi gestion, aild that is sowed by weakness of the ston.ai h. Net one e.m lun e souud j |and gnop healih withoui u.-"mg !1 p ISit ter* to Mreug4wu 'hi stomach, purify : j the bl d, and ke the liver and kidney : active, to carry off all the poist non» and | waste matter of the system.— .Mniur i A letter received in Slatesvill a few ! days ngct slates that there w n a hoary 1 snow storm iu Ashe Ocunty on the morn ' iig of Friday, Nuvembi r 'Joth a;nl 'hit I the ice was thick eir U; h to • '.ate on. 11 UN It W Yolß MiAt-i:.- Tliers are times iu every one's hi',! v i ci fuily and n miserable feeling conn • ver them mistiilceii for lazii. vr htHts in these kysteius, as they rei from dine i-ed organs. I'arkers ( inter Ton ij will rcstnrc perfect activity to tin. Sfoitvieh, l.ivcr aud l\idn, \», purify tin blood, and renew Jjtmr lease of health and comfort.—. Ci fT.'c drinkers should r ad the adver tisement in atxthar coluuin headed i (Iwml C'ojjc*. y. I If you w:int a ii»" (°hrl~!iuas pr. t for your wife, husMflnl, sister, er your ' stvevthcarlg dall f* (Iray k M: rtiu's ' Drag Stnre Winston N. 0. j If yen vant to f»€C s. lnt'tiiin/r roully I rotty, call at lira}* (V M art in 'h Drug Store aiul nak Lrn. lVgriu» to mII«»w ymi ' tlu'se lino IVt fuine sets. They are nice. Bay Jos?- D.y t K N •»on*- r*»iz» W!» » ! •»! J \\ 'or tV i, r.'* N' uii iv* B4irvx and I>. t) «iic | HS»-y g'Mratilee ii * i » rt j ! ''Hei.iud Zi 1, 18HI. f «ovriM \V! ii c * T •!>" ii : C»* u sr »\ t\ .Mnf'ir.'b, 1' u«; , v !« ic, in ,n N 1 | GOOD COFFEE. Everybody want* It, but very fe-v got It, hecauxe in.«t p siple do not know how to i Select coffee, or it U spoiled lu the roostim? or making. To ot»vKte thiso dinicultioa lias boon oar study. Tliurber's package OolTsst are seloeto l by nn export who on derstnnds the art oj blnndini; various fla vors. They are rooiAeti iu Uie inost perfect manner (it is impoisfljie to roast well in »mal! quantities), tlen put In pound pack a4i«(ia rV- bun. nol grvun'i.) b-nrinir our sl«nature as a cruariuiteo of genuineness, and eacii itaekage contains the Tliurb t recipe fir in-iking go id ColT.te. W» pack two kinds Thnrt>>r's "No 3|" sfr mg and ii'inp*!, Thuttyr's "No. 41." 1 tnilt# t*Q*f ;1* (Irs ' k >r tlw tsUior will suit every taste.*7Tiiey have the thrtw roat points, good quiiUtb, honest q:ian '•ty. returnable priee. Auk your Oroeer for T'lurbei 's roimti d Coffee in pound pack iff'*, "Ait. 34" or "iVu. 41." Do uot be put jff .villi any other l.tnd—your owa palate vill t II you what Is bfjst. Where persons the "li leaf Ooffeo pot, the simplest. ho«: sut oheapeot nilf»pot to existence •Jrooers who sell our Coffee keep tUem. Ask for circular. Itespeetfufty, tc , 11. K. A If. li. THUBBEB Jfc CO., Importers, Wholesale Oroeers and Coffee Boasters, New York. P. S.—As the largest dealers In food pro tects tn the worlit, wo oonsider it our in ter. st to manufacture only pure and whole s tine goods aud tliein iu a tidy and lttsfactory manner. All goods hearing nr nam" are guirantnod f»i be of superior iiiality, purr, and iclu>l'»ome, and dealers > re authorized to refund the purchase price in any case where customers liuve SUMO for diasatistacttou. It is therefore •ti ttio interest of botfk dealers and con urners to use Thurber'a brands. , \ / |snledlrate I » !1 |»i\ th-i'i-jnt l for with i"nniv t(fnfUt«l nfit i .1 tti-i... S«jtnt 1;. 0 S». v ;'ti l itfht t u n. Kim r.:, »/w, 7'» Hr'Mdwiiy. **«»w V#rk II; , NOTICE. »■ — (Ui* rxluto tafltotie rt ."lailtev.-, •!«• I ae . v >■ ""ly t»» iUVf«rriQiw t-» h;i» I Uj c tua v nifit. nv. l »ii 1 mm*? huviim f-hi UM 1 -"'in' ,•».] ' ••Hlitu urn m-|tirAt t«» nt tlio- tne to tin li.t |mi> motii, »n Jr l.efure tl»« hv uf v IAO. HtHl til .W'-nu t riort»»f th«R Hot re W ill !,f 1 tilciclcml lu bur ilir.r lecovcrv- H !!,I.lA>! « . MATMKWS. | flmiuary 2n«l, Atliu'r. BTK W A KT'S READY t or STi'.i.*' in n„ir lithiiv oj nil riiniK* I I»v 11 til .arv mirltnon i rinitio, ■ c th:rl »'i«- -t i t' -. I ! am c» «iil tf'iblr «. % W. .t vr.'SVAItT, IM.vtv i.VIII ;»rrot i K s '-f.ttjj SVw S'irv. kvk&u f'.a.vr ark j Tciij Hhad 01! 1 *4i> tliOvltttit »t||i!4*. if > I*l fcH . itf 1.'.'0 |»rr chIIOII KKOUSIf Iti)PPAIKTiak. i»er Re I l Ur »»»n »r SI. VTK PAIN'f fir !onky r.n»in, Toc - ~ni » : Unifß »»r « KrUKKA Ui I I.KIM »||., ,VK\ j cr . KURKKA W\\V oil.. 4V. jmm- K hU*III. .MACIItNCnV 1111.S, Patent l.r*rfn Oil, - - - - - |.v» j.or pa?- {Kuginouj, - .73 •• •♦ Filtered Ho' k F.nl»rlratlnß Oil, - - .«»! *• . !|ttw«iig Mat'ttiflu Oil, - - - 1 Oil per ifciz. j .sample r»r«l» of tl«o p«»ler*, with t«!»ii- : liiMrualH »n«l r. t sent irt-e nn u»|titratimi t«» ICVfIKKA PAINT CO., Jan lt»T Maiden lie .New York. I M j. raniii, WITH PAPE & CO., WHOLESALE DRUG GISTS & CHEMISTS, O2S MARKET. .Str*f.T, Jan. S'BJ-ly i'IIiLAHKLI-UIA. ""■■■ ' •" ""■ ' cV^ f .4; , ■" > -*• . - -s*tr ;V .. . •. .. . , • >x*-' • r -~ , . ;,C ] " v.,1 - • ' Vf . ... . - YjHin -:-- -• '"'>*•' ''"l* 13 A I W A FIWQUSE Lki zjiJo- (r» V V b 1 For the Sale of Leaf Tobacco, WINSTON, N. 0. ..j Vv 52 9." ti.s * coiisiiMifdaiiosis for man and beast ere aw was nvxvr seen at a warehouse - before. Ami you are cordially invited when visiting (with or without tobacco) So rail and see us, Wishing each and every reader m the merry Christmas : and a happy and prosperous New Vear, we | are, Your Friends Truly, ; ! FACE GOItRELL, Prop's. 1 mKxmttaam v n««*' wra jktwwrnrraa* KOTABUSnKD 3M44. 11 3 V.'iirit ST., RET* VOBS. I Ihomtin.ii, fi«"nsird with the manv | fioor articles olkT-d in market, aro now , iappy in u:in£ J. llonsos Tasz/)R*s Gold I Medal J reparation*. They arc guaranteed strictly pure and superior to any other in markcLAsk your grocer for them, fcud do not l»c put oft" with any other* il you t Lave g*vcn them a trial. NUW iS YUUH op?oRT urn T Y : To Select (i COOK or HEATING STOVE >•*(•1 i!».- iii I v ' ' li eU ii ibiK ecutiiiu u! li.e State, ui.l ut us LOV I'llli ES is first nUss '.ids rfun I>o Hold. VV j U»Vi! u 111' f 4tuclt 111 MANN'S an .MiimNOOTTS AX ICS TRACKS, SI'EEI. I'I.OSVS. GLASS, MEETING. SASH, - 1 uoous TINU'AKK, IIOUSK SHOES. L.i sWI, a fuii line ol It A RD WARE • | Whi ih vre are diily in«ri'*i-i'tg, ' PAINTS. VAU.Mv-:i::s. OILS, 40.- I* IriV u:l-ti i hi nul htiK'k IlitOWN, UOG lilts A CO , Ht*cl »iiy Wiiihixii, N 0. bjjO tS- Y A'i' i'iS, ol* i' 4 c, Willi BUM:, ,i\!r.:«sjv & baud WI u> I.Kri AI. K tJIU.k; K its, N • *tsi» Wttii I'iku And ii-i 6 uili tin#* I Jj'riM-ig, , /•aiifttui, Ik.yit, UAI.ILMOiIK ; /. .V .i't-rfioll, i Mil../ tpifl. *tirl' l ion It SV rowHUS A CO., Wliolomilc DlMljJjfiSlß Sl. 1305 .llaiu midland 11 i:uiißls., It W. Pjwer*. KJ g «rt) Taj lor. RICHMOND, Va. April M, 1881-6 id' H. AMUI.KIt UuA/.aiiHUUK, M. MIILHItiBR & CO., WIIOLUtUB DltY GOODS AND NOTIONS, 1309 MAIN STREET, . I fcf|»t 8-ttl-iui liicUmond, Y*. ! I IBIIII urn ■—— —■ I«M 1! 12 EAT ATTRACTION -AT , GRO. SI. BKJCKBK k CO S S T O R E. OUTuIiEU loin. 18nl Mr (IK.II M RtVKKit h;n j'ift teturnml from ihe N'irlh wilh a very large Itoek it all kiii'l- »»• I'Vir I''. my uui Bli|i u l)tj (J JJJj, II 11*, Snuot, Ao , anil a gaoaral atuvk ul G KUCKItIKS HEADQUARTERS r..r -ll ki 1- (•!»• i«M- Die** • »••!«, Drum Trimmings, N >iiuna, »fro If ju® was (.• *■•>> .'u pruiiic."" j: »•••!.-*—m ! t —you huvo »»\«tr B«et, go to GEO. M, RUGKISR & GO'S \\..u *.ll Ui.ii iop you ni'.i .it Lot I'riims »ud Ntmwt Style* ef Fi"« ij V. j„»t.iu, N. 0, Nuvojibcf 3rd, 1831 jl PIEDMONT .» k . em |gg m a Warehouse T W 1 :%• >IS T , IV. CJ., For tSie Sale of TOBACCO ! Stand# in the Front Rank with the Leading Warehouses in JS*orlh Carolina. BALUS PAST YEAR MORE THAN 3u,UUU I'AU" KuS. ' Im venae in trade in (>.nt four years more titan fo'ir lolil t\ >: ImVK n.irtid eitcb )W umiij IK* UlMl'llMKtU, auJ alill llicre U ro«io for mora. \\ « ure thankful to uilr lim.idi for llteir liberal palfoiiage, *»vl aak* coailpuaace in t!i« liiiure Tlie In!li>winn n.uiifd ure slill nritli me, mi l will tin plo-iami to ate tbalr frieaaa •.t I'IitUMUN I ■ W A 8 PlUlii'K. II w.k Keeper JAMKS » SCALED, Floor .Malinger J (J A UAKUAM, Auetiooter Uecy 80 M.:w. fsoltFKUT,*rr«prleUr. GRAVES'S WAREHOUSE, DANVILLE, VIRGINIA, FOR TIIU SALE OF I.EAF TOBACCO. FI.OOH MAN AO Kit : JOSEPH 11. BLACKWBI.L, «.r R.ekinuhaiu Counly, N. C. AKKIXTANT )UmH .MANAUEIt: A. N. CROW PER ol tlalilai County, Va. AUCTION KBK : GKORCE KD COLEMAN, uf Piutylfanl* Couuty. > clkiik. : J NO. A II EItNDON, ui Pitixylvania County, V». ASSISTANT l-I.KUK : STEPuEN T. NEAL, of Caaweil, N. 0. Thankful f r the liberal patronage given me Or many joara I iihall ei.tLavor lo iii«*rii ii in die (mure WILLIAM P OttAV l'.B, Novemtcr. 11, lhb| y\ I'roprlrtOT