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Reporter and Post. ' -A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE of the Dnnhvrji X. ('.. t'oxtaj]! ■ tut StcuHd Class Mailer. THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, ISs.l. THIS PAPER A4twHAeßmemloBpnirf»lC.v v.hur.' ut- »- cuutrnols bo luw*'' HIN !• \V I D 1«iv» if your han'ls cannot l>e usefully in ployed, attend to the cultivation of your nimd. llov. S. H. Fiemuiing, of Marion, baa gone to Morriftewn, Tenn , to lake charge of the Baptist ehu.eh of that i 1 ""*' ... Fwveu dollars and thirty seveu and a 'half sent* will be about the size of the i pension Apiece Tor maimed soldiers and -soldiesa' widows in tke State. ■•'Whatever else you preach about," ••aid Spuagcon in an address to the rafcl isterial students in his Fastor's College, ■"psoach about forty minutes." Strange, isn't it, that siDoc Grant's death the lightning lias struck both the cottage where his remains are lying and the proposed site of bis tomb in River side Park. It is announced that Col. Fred Grant in to write a biography of bis father. 'His friends give hiui Punch's advice, i "Don't." He is not equal to the pro- j per performance of the task assigned fciwi by ■rumor. Jon C. Fremont, who is 72years old, j says that he camped where Chicago is, | where Miuaeapolis is and where Salt Lake City is before there was a bouse •t either place. He also tried to camp vihere Cleveland is, was driven off At the Buchanan's mouth. We regret to announce the death of Vrof.+ierr. For a series of yoars he was State Geologist, haying succeeded tNfof. Kuimons in thai position, lie was a gentleman of marked ability, and bis personal character was without re proach. For many years he was an elder of the First Presbyterian church in Raleigh. He leaves a widow and a •son and daughter to mourn their loss. There is no record of the distance from shore At which divers have gone down in the Atlantic Ocean. They «aa go down to certain depths at any part of the ocean. As long ago as 1856,! H. I'. llarriugton, of Westfield, N. Y., went down 160 feet aud recovered tho iron safe of the steamer Atlanta, sunk iu Lake Erie the year before, lie was dressed in a octunion diver's suit, ami remained down eleven minutes. A re oent French invcution euables men to descend over 800 feet. Fashionable London's teeth are fairly set on edge. Lady Granville Gordon, finding herself reduced in circumstances and her liusbrud unable to work on ac count of ill health, has opened a milli nery store and gone into business With a will. Positively shocking, you know' All tbe same, tbe fair aristocrat u flourishing as she aught to, for the no- Wbtyaf honest labor is of older date and greater worth than the other articlo which iB depeudent upon tbe olianeo of birth. It is said that soft-shell crabs when e«t of the water are very sensitive to thunder and lightning, and whether on train or steamboat or in crates iu the market, seventy-five per ccut., accor ding to a New York dealer, are killed by a thunder storm. The cause of this is not understood, but the dealer in question thinks tkey arc seared to death. Possibly tbe changed condition of the atmosphere caused by the currents of eleetrieity passing through it may be the eause of their deatn. A Salt Lake jeweler has invented a novel time-pieec in the shape of a steel wire stretched across his show window, on which a stuffed canary bops from left to fight, indicating as it goes the hours of the day by pointing with it beak at a dial stretched beneath the wire and having the figures from I to 24, When it reaches the latter figure it glides across the window to 1 again. There is no uicchauisni that can be seen, it all being inside tko bird. The in ventor says be w»s threo years in study ing it sup . . I j NEWS OF THE WEEK [ n ARBFI'LI.r ct r..\xn rnxnitxsKP FK'I.V TItK KKPOItTKn .t.XD POST'S A.re/M.vr.K.v State News. Nortli arolina ll'ts 901 townships. There are '2OO visitors at Wowing Koek. A Clay county pirl. 18 yours olil. Weighs 282 lb New tobocoo has been received on the Winston and Sails' tuy nmrici's. Gov Sea! is u ended Rockingham county court last week as a Witness. Dr. I'. W. Ptanstill is the new post master at Rockingham, Richmond, county. Mr. l'eter Ingle, the oldest man in Uunooinhc county, died last Friday, | aged 105 years. t Ex-O'lleetor W hoelcr, of the fifth district is puttiug up a lug steam dis tillery near Winston. Nine members of the North Caroli na Conference have died since the last meeting of thai body At i/aurinburg, Richmond county, last Sunday, a colored girl was struck by lightning and killed. Coal of very superior quality is re ported to have been discovered within three miles of Durham. Mrs. John S. Fedbury, of Knhmond county, dropped dead ou tin 21st ult., with her infant in her aims. Alex. Simmons, colons], was murder ed in Jones county last week I.ot Murull, also colored, is suspected and 1 has been arrested. i The grand lodge of the Knights of Honor of North Carolina will hold its biennial session at Winston, beginning 1 Wednesday, I'Jih iust. Professional detectives are at work in Chatham county to fir.il clues to fas ten the Finch murderers. It i said 1 that a clue has been found in the Gun ' tor murder ease. | Col. Fain Tato, of Burke, has sub scribed one hundred thousand dollars toward the building of a proposed rail road to the Cranberry liuu Works via Morgantou. Uev. Dr. W. W. Moore has declined the call u> the pq'storato of tho Kirs, Presbyterian church of Wilmington, alleging that hi- health will not stand j the strain of pul[ it work. i The Workman says the shipment of I peaches from Greensboro this year wtil |oe unprecedented. Over 0,000 boxc-, j aggregating upwards of 10U,000 pounds i have already been shipped aud tho busi j iucss has scarcely commenced. | Senator Vance had a good old-fast.- j ioned iog-rolhug at his mountain borne, j ••Gombroon,'' near Black Mountain, I Buncombe county, lie asked in hands from all the adjacent country, as i learned from the Ashcville Advance and two extra cooks were provided fur the occasion, with no lack of good things foi them to cook. Cenerat News. At the time of his death Grant wegih ed only 85 pounds. The Commercial National Hank, of Suffolk, Va., has suspended. The Ohio Democratic State conven tion will meet Wednesday. 19th inst. A father of triplets in Virginia has uauicd them Cleveland, Hendricks aud Reform. liicl, the Canadian rebel, has been tried aud found guilty and sentenced to be hanged September 18th. A resident o( ludianapplis, lad., has been removed from a tumor weighing sixty-five pounds, and is doing well. A Philadelphia soap manufacturer has just made a $12,000 advertising contract with the Atlanta Constitution Stanley lluutley, a noted journalist and the author of the "Fpoopcndyko Papers," died lu New York last Fri day. Tho county jail at Faker City, Ore gon, was burned Wednesday morning of last week, and live prisoners were cremated alive and a sixth severely scorched. Maud F. went a mile i n 2.081, over the Glenville track at Cleveland, 0., the 20tfa ult. beating tier previous re-' cord of 2.091. It was tbe best time made on a trotting course. lhos. W. Carpenter, secretary of the Virginia liase Ball Association and book-keeper for J. 1,. Schoolcraft, bro ker, of Richmond, has absconded wi'h $.'18,000 and is supposed to be in Can ada. At noon Monday, while nnder the influence of liquor at Nashville, Tenn., 1 Henry Vaiidcrflight, a baker, leaped from tho suspension bridge a, roes the ' Cumberland river to the water below, a distance of 110 feet. He turned j several times in the air and struck the | water with a terrible foreo. 11c will ' probably recover. j ti»V Ss»i it!K I'Bwrr or Mar riage I h#vc r.nticod that a married mm filling into misfortune is moro ant ti retrieve his situation in the world than a single One, chicly breau hi ; irits arc soothed ami relieved by domestic endearment;., ami self-respect kep' alive by finding that, although abroad he darkness and h'tinilation, yet there is still a little world of love at home, of is : eh ho is monareh. Whereas a sin vie mau is a; t to run to waste and self neglect- to fall to ruins, like some de serted mansions, for want of inhabitants 1 have often had occasion to mark the fortitude with which women sustain the most overwhelming reverses of fortune. Those disasters which break down the spirit of man, and prostrate liiui in the dust, seem to rail forth 'ill (he energies of tint softer Sex, and give suoh intre pidity and elevation their character that, at times, it tpproaehes suMtuii «y _ The South i.ssolid for the l»eraoeratio party, not for any ulterior object which that pcition of the I'niou has in con nection with the Federal Government, but as a measure of self-protection against the rule of ignorant negroes atid selfish adventurers. A solid negro vote controlled by Republican schemers for their own selfish purposes, consolidated the intelligence, the public spirit and the property iutercsts of the South in the Democratic paitv to overflow the travesties upon local governluent which existed here during the carpet-bag era What was consolidated for self-prcser vatiou has remained solid for self-pro tection. And it may be set down a certain, iu view of the history of the past twelve years, tiiat just so long as there is .any danger, even remote, of a restoration ct Kcpublieau rule through a solid ln-gro vote, just so long will the white men of the South hold the politi cal power of section firmly .against the Republican party. And us we have before remarked, if the latter party could not control the elections and di vide tho South when in full possession of the Government, it is the height of tolly and the depth of political stupidity to attempt to rally tho old forces under the old war erics, with the Administra tion and the llous. securely in the hands of the Democrats. t-a-u Jones continues to ususzc his hearer* by his plain talk, "isomo of you little sinners," lie yiid the other day, "arc sitting around here v-aiting tor salvation to strike y..u a- n did .-t ! Hill lie resigned his place iu the Senate to iuak ro.ua for Joe Brown, and since that time he has rather lost caste with the politicians of the Soufh. Gordon went iuto railroading and made, a cool hall million dollars. About six mouths ago he wont to New York uud began to speculate on Wall Street. At fir-t he was very successful. In one week, he told a friend, he cleared over k>oU,IKH). He was jubilant, and said b" was getting His "pointers" from Jay I Gould His friend warned him to be careful, but Gordon, who ordinarily a sharp, Keen business uian, was confi dent that he would soon be a millionaire. It is hardly necessary to write the se quel. lie is in Wushingtdh without a dollar—all gone in speculation. Off of fitty 0' UOOrd giape vines, lust year, .John l'isher, of Rowan county, made tuore than fifty gallons of wine, besides taking from the same vines all the grapes ho needed for family use during the season. The wino rolls roadily ut one dollar a gallon. These vinos occupied a space less than onc twell'th of au acre of ground. An acre according to this would produce more than IKR'O worth of wine. The Virginia Republicans want it understood that they "maintain a reso lute antagonise to the National Dcinoc ! racy, as a party so profligate, perfidious, dissolute and discordant, as proved by its part record and present attitude, that all enterprise, interests aud aspira tions of the people are thrown into a ' paralysis of suspense and apprehension I tinder its domination " If this kind of j coruscating cloquouco wou't paralyze I paralysis itself, then the ease of the peo | pie is probably hopeless. Filty years ago the average weight of beef cattle was eight bundled pouuds, and now it is 1,400. It is surptiiiug how young some poo | pie's hearts remain when their heads have need of a front or a little hair j i 'y c - A Horse Stolen ! j HEWARD! j Stolen from my pi.iblflt nc.ir Geniur.ton,! Stoker county, X J.. on the i»»uh» ut the j 27?.! i Jniv, Isks, a small duik chestnut nuu" I (\ Tex.us ponyj al>ou 7or 8 y .«« Waiw I luiid t ill also dark «h stn.it color. The j I mare hat branded on 1-fi jr. the leu*• -»| '•J. JS." Ami on loft ihiirli the fitter "A.'*— ( T.i' Oj |* lih fii23 ui *M yyu» old,; heavy i»ut!t, w»alwtit H»"» ii>. «ii:. 1 tight hair, am;' 1 iruisi ieh. which ! « kiw.psj dyt'fl black. 111.M height w ;;t> lit " ft-. ' i'. | inches. Th ;t-•«> .-: WftTll WfU • " plhi ti ' j the dHivfiy nfi.br rmi'c, or any informal ion ! which will In*! t«# he iucm>r>. Thr •!«';«: | is inppostMl to !n» in Pfttrifk imini) of I'ii-j l;iski county, V.4. If. U. N L.\, : . Taylor llonso, DAN IB BY. N. C. This hGf« r > i V. 11 • ' ir."- : n i rrfit 1 .m.l »s ■it . .spoil tin -v.! .i«'i ! lii» «>!' hacks will lx' him t • IVJ moitl v|>i i:i > J.iih .t r t wiv a t> I•' • n 1 •»]. in,l Jo .try rtthcr plants of infin M. I' i ins of I''•irtl t l;i*t v *it |**r month ; p'i ivr J . » • >n* cu Join. Iho ti i.tl pi t : rhihlrmi • • \ cab ins it I'M ihnotit mv Ix hiu pit' hi '"'Uor all oi '.\hh'h li ivc btn . ■ ' Ifo U v i i -on. \\ V will tl" all w fim t• >ni A' Yij.it ' 1 »r? '-oml'oilil.lD. M l)> TA\ I.OI!, July \ I**-"- NORTH( IHOYj!! A—fit v ix tiii: M PFOtt « oi if r. 1 . 11. Hiil. D\iX*utr»r ct' 1 •; TuV.lo, ilccM piaiutifl, Maivus 11. Llfifons mi! o!l»r:s. hoiis at law Mid devisees of Fetty fendanti. Petition /" Si If f. tnd i Jlssds, It appealing t" tK satisfaction o( Ums court that SiLvm \S*Hr!. Aairustiuv 11. J' it tie and oil. r dofeiidai•'* i*»ih* above namod casi a»-t» n mi -!d«nu« f the Mate, it is o* Un •! tl it nub'lcf *••»,. * .. . in the •R • or* -i »n»l r vst," i Iks' r puhllslu'd in ih» ■ ov. ly oi » v s . • >'• r.iroliiiA, l.u fcix *UW3SIyc «T*M, notifying ■M.id »• t laftt > 0 , ■ -th-" nfll.v .■*' Hit Superior vo it « >rk : .M« ki— co'-atv oi MortJiy t- I°'h la> tl Ar ist. 1 and answer the complaint which will he til cil iu the above entitled u'.mi w iihiti ten i lays from the date Im r»sof. Audi f they fail to the cmnph.itit 'la , ! xii.t'dl' will ipply to the court r»r the rel f dei!iatide«l i» the ooiv.pl vnt JAM Ks til FT. SON. C. fi. C June _7. INot ioo ll.ivini; duly qualified a> Amini.str.Jor om *'. • K>tate of Inrher J. urdoe, Meeeased. ill persons indebted to said instate art re quested to umk • p..ytu to me it once. !md all tlu^'avho have el .tg a-.,■:!:»>! s. ihstatcaio lurch/ iloMfit ; :•> pit-sent.! 1- »»i duly p >v» i. for pavivent • «.»r I 'f.v 'he . 1 hll . ' f Jtric, or tliis iuUivv will fo nleml it tl«» har of thi'ir r*>\ery. This -Cth dav oi June. 1* %». J VL'KSON til THIUE, Administrator. NORFOLK COLLECE j Kor^Or?»\ : h>I»!i J .v» i \-aiclJ« i!. iTCjcrfn. I Ni-vb'a' i i furs i. *ml with t-w r.v ;• i! V i-'men* | i**r re. KtVI conrtw ut MU'Sv, .ich brtinDh • in harm *f * l vj -'o .1 pn,. «i. ' r Muric ■ ftt. t I'is. r.nv. r tt'i! m French Atui (ii-TUttO* Ca.lv. Km r iu!e. je a*l !i j H H WYNUE, Scc'y, Norfolk, Vo. r Oak lnstitute. .1 Firstrlass High School and Business College. hpoclal attention tiven totlie Clxssicsand Xatural S • . . i.'v.e iftheli*. •' •i|nip|H , d I Bnsinuc&s t • Mdh of We^himiton 'Mty. '2ll ?t i-'.ei.U lie-l year from various ! Mates » l 'he >o iih. v . s\ \> new I Literary SiitU'iv lia'.ls avid a fill corps oi onj • -i.-u,. d rs. Li i in « . »rv '•eet u:n xci-i.ou. F» icr . . ■ \.\, ad- Ircss • A n; h roj#T, \ »ha iii.liji, N. C University of North Carolina. v - • ■ Ifcr iV ' |H » cwitly b• i iddfid to 1 !■•• mill) i..V .. i .'.t i ~t insirn « A. tin « in. of Study have twoii « upnl .' ! si!'•• •jh'-nod. 1 • tie inst ru i • is otfe n ev«--y dc 'yirtin -ot. IN. i.-xt >• vsion u_. I*7. Ft i.i'i • .'ult • A*.i«f* •» .'7. :s. .. i ...» • ... .tirin iuh nna.ton io regard to tuP ■ n, fct ard, terma of adniie ' li* >S. iit!Hi V. IiATTLK, LL. I)., J'tacstincNT, t haiicl itill. X. C WANTED. 1 woprthfet who can litrniih horse, to wot!; ;ti tU :itld idjolniii}; colli - ?if*. Ion j. «1' the 1 i;;ht stamp a H>«l salary will he .um nt. d uid jmid » -«. Iddrot >• ipply U tiif:mwi FArri ! inm; to. C. L. C: IN?;. A:-ot. U1 r«> •v. a it) \ ( j. OpTKv it. ! •' t j.• • v nt i * • • >. rid renown . ■ ■ . ; .mi; Macbiui'*, whn .i gum! stuck ol ' "1, X. dies, Athu-l.meiiu-', Xc. t can alway? buy you ii SCHOOL BOOKS OK XV illitt mson Ar CuiTie, BOOKSELLERS AND STEAM POW ER PRINTERS, WINSTON, N. C. Liberal dincMinU t> merchants and teacher* IF YOU WANT TO FILL YOUR frAME EAG, AND MAKE BIG SCORES, USE IJESIINGTON ,TLLRLES- AWP SHOT GUNS. Alt the Latest Improvements. FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS, ADDRESS Lamberson, Furman&Co., SOLE AGENTS FOR E.Remington&Sons' Spotting Am-. ; and Ammunition, 281 & 283 3 road way, NEW YORK. western omen D. K. LAMBERSON & CO., TO timto Birwt, IB. , ARMORY, - - - ILION, N. Y. REMINGTON SHOVELS, SCOOPS, SPADES. RAOE IS IKE BEST BASSES, ST ttlllED WOKBE*. SEIEBSES TSAT OUR GOODS ARE ALWAYS RELIABLE. One Piece of Solid Steel. NO HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BLADE. CEND FOR CIRCULARS. REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL CO., AM ON. N. Y. New York OOice. 118 ChnntMrni Street. j OPIUMMT-S' BttsavJßt CAMACA! Sfc»*s^J&SBMtiaSsBolBßl To Wca^^Feeble AND !M KASUUP]SKEKER. - - T r i "nrin "i gfrrif MmmiUM Seeing the uced in tbiv section of a place where the weary, feeble and brok en down may recruit their health and rest where they and their families may spend the hot season pleasantly when it U necessary to leave their homes or change atr, that the failing health of some loved one may be restored, we have laid out A NEW TOWN and are now otforing for salo lots in probably the healthiest section in North Carolina. The town is located on a beautiful Blot . 1 fountain- ilidgc miles west from Duubury . about i >f a tuilo from the uolobiatcd l'iedmont springs, about the same distance to lVpper's Alum springs; j of a wile from Smith's Chalybeate spring, and two miles from C. K. Moore's Sulphur .-j ring, while the location presents The Finest Views of Moore's Knob, the liauging Book, ami other prominent peaks along the | tsuuratowu mountain. The lots are well coyered with large and small threat tries, which will afl'ord shade iu summer and form liexiutil'ul Grovos. Tho whole is Surrounded bj S/jriugs of the purest mountain water, entitling it to tho Indian name, "Cauiaea," a lam! of springs, which, together with the pure mountain air, would bring col or to tho faded check, and strength to weary frauio, even if there was no real mineral water within a hundred miles of the place. The undersigned propose also to erect a saw-mill, planing machine, &c., that they may build oottages or furnish lum ber to those who wish to purohase lots in this healthful locality, where no rua ' Uria aver eouies, and a ease of typhoid fever was never known, except it was contracted out of the neighborhood. The f rice of lots this season, 50x100 feet, will be $25 each. For further particulars addres, N. M. tc \\. R PEPPER, May 20, 'B5. Panbury, N. C. Stewart's Book and Job Printing Office, WINSTON, N. C., Is the §riaee to have your door, aw they have the OFFICE IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA,^ and arc prepared tu £ivc you 'v tew FICTIBES NEAT WORK. TOBACCO BLUBS A SL'KCIAI.RY AT f I flsspn'is " w »■ WINSTIIN, N. 0. A large lot of llomo-Mmlo ''JL'"!!! ware always on hand. SHEET IRON AND TIN WORK OF ALL KINDS Drmc at bottom prices. Hooting and Guttering at short notice by skilled work men. Come and see me, next door to Brown, llogrra A Co. W. H. ISEMPSOX, Winaton, N. V. .W. A NO. 7 COOK STOVE, com- plete for $lO. A full line r.f Dixie Plows, Av . ry Steel and tile Ik-sI Cliiil Plow 111 the market; in I'aet everything that a far mer, mechanic or merchant needs in the line of HARDWARE ; TOORTfIBB WITH Niasen's I! "agonx, Columbus Buggies otid ('arts, Mow ing Machines, $O. With the uliovr aavanLiges, logether with I lie fact tliat my last year's traito » as nearly double the former, and earnest rc|iiesl tluu a similar favor may Is' done this year, 1 atll Van' ltespectfully, It. It. CKAWKOITL). DIXIE GILMER, of North Carolina, with J.P.Yancey &■ Co., (HutcMmrs to Yanrey, Franktrn & Co.,)} IMPORTERS of MOTIOXS, N'o. tarn Main Street, KUhtuoml,Ya. March 87. IN7'.». newamd i hTwIHh j > I will »w l»«w h»r any »r:»in * t/w ' ra " " f 1 r Grain or Sr6ir *4lltir MONAUriI a OrAln'*««Vd Hcr»l Sopar»lt«»T amilllMH' HjM b ircr.wi.lrli we ofter to the pel- HsStiK » lit At * !>w prlCt*. Hftiil tor a circular u»«l ppoe^D»f» \|U »yi"A%iswr£ 0 -' $lOOO RIWARDAJN, fw My sr-d rl «I |l( fit far VhT/t 7j h*. aafla Ntw*RX , »iaCM , |vlCC W'vjrlfe . mxwai.X. o - J •U.lLtWai'tUir py « tew • mii' wiitmw *• anJ f I i•• •. • - trj Wrtjj»* Kf«4LTH Ka> y Ki'vi'it a f»urv, cHau. wholoaoxm* M ITONRROJ I Ft Urnln. K- rr.-i. 1 i\. • K' H (Lung**. An • luvHj,.: fii.i, ('i.,,* fly 13-yS3Pin2?3l /V, I ! % I'OH lacl" ,Fi vtu\ Am , OmIK I DEBIU1Y & WEAKNESS. E i Nieo to take, true merit, urn-au\l- 1 f>r 9 TORPID LIVER u ' Niuhtl Sweats, Nervous Weakness, g . Malnrin r L»*nnt b auri ..• 35 tl.dOpur i»-»t., ti forF-vui\at Cni^ttQ 'f.B. W gLU», JOIN j City, fs. J , I'. a L iiiifwiß n mwKma&aawu | it I ! Bfllß&rknMr Cur.-* #»f Oitnll of t!i« N . Uhul 1 r,lnflammation. In nation of h.d- ■ . iii'yrf au.l Hliuhlor, Stor;-.- r r (iittcl Pi-i* H onsen of tli- l'rf>i».4ir uUni. J M i Snellingrß, fenu'c Wneaaef, 11.■ 9 | Urinary Orgßiut iu cither Bt r. for Un- ■ | healthy or (Tiuuifiiral Dtecharffw u*» fl ■ alfl.' * i hanln'H ln)-c «»AnKlt , ur."oaohsl. B I For Kll'Wll.is, filVr Contracted or H , hereditary mint, ifo Chopin** CYmsutu N ticm BiiU-'r Frrvr. $. 'J; vr Uilio, and R ; Chaphi'fl 8} phflitlc V ati.K'liu u | pln'fl Brphiiitje t: «•». ♦. bottle* fl j Sjnttp. X M Illk, J iition, by Eiyr.*** oo a receipt »>f Slo.ii), «»r at Juntos D. Chamberlain, WITH C. W. THORN & CO Wholesale Hat Dealers, Richmond, VA. gpercil rttcn girdii to orders nrd KAtlMfact* guaranteed. IPCUTC WANTF -° IKES A ill II I _»Cor»#tfl. Sampler... tu tbo* U aUWI I V coming agent*. No tl*k, quick sales Territory glflen, satisfaction .1. A«Mr**« UR.SCOTT,B42 Broadway Bt.,N.Y. T'ne Latest and Best. TUB NEW REMINGTON Sewing, Machine IS THE BEST MACHINE for the family Knns easy. Perfect in construction.— Beautiful in appearance. Han all IntproVß* mi nts ami attachments, ami is warranted foi live yean. MAIIIUOTT .v lIAHSTOW, Soutlieru Agents, Xo. 7 Mouth Charles .Street, Baltimore, AM. II \V. I'OWIRS & CO , Wholesale Ih'iigglHtfl !to. 1305 Main a lift 0 and 11 1315 sis R W. Powers. Edgar I). Taylor. RICHMOND, Va. April 28, losl-bur
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