READS' WAEMIOUSE. EUPJIAM,-N.C."8uia on the 20tli August 48,940 lbs. tobacco for $11,112,13 avornge $22,70 being 4.63 per cent above the Ilignest average made hy any other ITo'diS." WEDNESDAY. OCT. 22. 187a r tllK STATE FAIR, 1 "' "We write iu advance of tie close of the Exhibition, and from the re sults of only one vJavs-trbsen atioii; and therefore mako n j effort to present tnoro than impressions. We found a considerably smaller attcridancfc than nana!, but this find explanation .'in the ' cxcecdinyrlj a-arm and dry, weather which sur rounded railroad and other travel with cotiritlcsa inconveniences from dust and other aunoyanoos. Still the number of visitors, was lare, and the trains coniiag in . from all directions were well filled. Th? Exhibition itsulf, at first view is prod net ivo of some disappoint ment, taero appearing to be a want of fullness which) might argue ab. sen co of the ' usual articles of exhi bition.. This is nioreappaent than real,' and is only, true in regard to certain lines j$ Machinery. -And thU finds explanation from a very gratifying eanso. WJiilo in liicli mond recently, we called, upon both Messrs W, E, Tauner Sun and ; Tat bot & Son to know U they would be represenled as usual. : They both expressed; earnest Jdesire to do so, but said that the sudden and rapid revival of business had bo filled thorn with orders that they had actually rtothlng to ipaVe tjput ,o . exhibi tion. Sobeequontly Tabbott & eo did forward two small portablo en Another reason why the eye was not filled aa nsnal was a new dis position of articles on 'exhibition One end of the Grand Stand hither to used as a refectory was ocunpiod fully with a handsome display of veiucles, jnxnitpre, leatiier, tobacco, fruits, vegetables Jirc, drawing .to that extent from -the supplies of Floral Hall, the former place of de P08!" .. ml' , (.... ;. .I ",. In. fact the entriea were larger than usual very considerably so; and the donations were in fjcuerons abundance, thanks to I lie energetic correspondence oft lie indefatigable secretary, Capt C. B. Densoti, who wliitra.UnIi tWtntiny diaM tL wisdom of a -policy of liberality. And we discovered iif rtrestfrafiori of tb aJKuns ol tbef Fair bow much it owed to the intelligence and un wearied industry of this officer, up on whom so nioch work neceflaarilv devolved. The secretaryship Is a post of rare labor, difficulty and re sponsibility, all of which have boei met ty japt uenson with ft cour age which has carried him to sue cess. ,. ,, . Floral Hall was probably more attractive than ever. The Rotunda had its nsnal splendid penological display. Capt Xatt Atkinson from Buncombe, Dr RK Fontt fronj Ala- inabce. Owen Lindley from Chat haul and Tan Lindley from Guil fori, even with the drawback of a lad fruit year, never appeared to better advantage in tlioir splendid I- 1 ' . . I l mt uispiay vi appios pears cce. I lie East end of the Hall contained a very beantiful exhibit of flower and evergreen from FairchiM of Raleigh, and was otlfcrwiso lmiul somcly filled with beautiful and uc ful articles, muttljr donateJ. Here also were several fine pianos and sewing machine, all of which were kept busy with music and clatter. The West end tu filial up by Col. Polk, tlic Commissioner of Ag riculture, with great taste and jitdgtneut, with articles r;preent itig the material retonrces of tnoct of the Counties in the .State. Eighty of these wore represented mure or less fully; and a perfect cpitame ol the rwjnreosof the 8tat were pre wnted to the intelligent oW-rver. The Hall up stairs wa devuted to the display of femiiiiuo liatidi work, embroidery, iicedlo wirk, painting ice The display la-re wan Cue and large, but Me only notice one item frm its rarity. We . were much struck with the exceed ing richness and henutr of several j sets of regalia, Masonic, UM Fel lows, Sons of TcmpfTatico & the work of Mrs V 1J. Whitakcr, the wife of Mr It. II. Whitakcr of Rab-igh. Thoy (-um!1i!I anything if Northerly wnrk wo ovrr caw in tlegaiiceof wvrkiimiiliipaiid wcalt') of oriianicttt, Hbiiu t!, y ar ina-b-n a 1'imtvf ii"t wire thmi U',f of what th y -! ahrtl. '1 !i-y had In-rn madetoordvr, l-n' n-re hi tilpd by tii.: ml! t Mi- Whi taker is ;he only one thofifate who does such j work,4-we think 'it an aet'T justice to6al! attentioh to the fact. In tlio Hall under the Grand Stand we sawsomo excellent furni ture mado in the Penitentiary by the convicts; also some splendid ve hicles made at Carthago iu Moore County. Of tho tobacco exhibition in the sauioIluTTwpTiak elJe where The ' exhibition ' of stock was thought hot' to be so full 1ut so fine as usual, wliiuli ia. explained by tho effects of the long drought upon the condition oftheanimala.i,. Somoex-. hibitors however, were in full force; and it is thought that when it has become known that the stalls hare been removed to finch convenient proximity to tho visitors, that here after the entries will be doubled.' ' . . Bingham's boys', to the number of about one hundred, as usual made a fine display, . attracting the nu: bounded . admiration of every one', and winning golden opinions for their fine conduct in the city as wcl ' The. display of tho trades repre sented by a typical, process-ion was a fine spectacle, llio fine, engine of tho Rescue fire Cumpany led the way, followed by tho Victor, color ed, tiro Company, tlie liook & Lad der Company Reams' tobacco Ware house on wheels, Edwards &lirough tons job olBco, Kingsley' & Aahley door sash and blind factory," two otber euUblkbroeots of the kind, Mitchells boiler shop ' bd perhtps olio or two others, all reprcseutiug the trade. in fail life,' ths artificers 'plviug Uieir m (Ley went luog. Tbey were welcuuwd from tbe Judges Stind by Mr ' jeo.il. 8uow iu a very Sue tid iu por lions, really eloquent, addles ; and re plied to by Mr. ft. II. biuker ia p propriate terms. '' : - illucwbere we refer to incidents of the Fair ra wlrich oar own people were inure ptrticaUrly iuterested . " i ,rr 1 li ' ' i ' n iWt are indulged to Co). Walter Clark for a eopt of Rertpith'f ltailway Jtfaraal fur tbe moord of jJune. . Oue article oo it is eotitled to special notice. wjiuiti is isomuieut oo Southeio Tirs generally. , AVe regret want of space tu analyze fully an expreaion of opiuion iu a foreign journal eapable of iutiictiog material injury upon our character. Hut it is quite evidcut that lterepatb derives uia jufiuutioaXlnA-iw uu rtiiratioo roui'.lttpul.'wHu aouroea. Tbe article is ao full of. ignorance au J majioj tlmt li might rmdilj t aavriiwd New York Tribune ot Time, especially that phar'utaic eootraat belweeu North. era and Southern .eiiUuution. That ia profound pbiloeoply in the writer, truly. wliieu afcriles tbe' iufurioritt of I be South to tbe large u'ogro element ; u il the fact were nut one uf the utoat eon tpicuoat iu history that the superior and ibe iaferior race atood aide by aide, but oepifited by' lines a sbatp as nstsre coal J pofsitily draw Slid social habits de fine. The culture of the whites stood vul ia bold relief againxt its black foil ; aiid tbie eontraat even our home euewie have been relaolaMty forced to admit, la tbe arguiueut iu Virginia caw be fore the Supreme Court of tbe United States, growing out of Judge Itives de cision to the effect that negro defendants were entitled to negro juriee. Attorney General Deven in vol red bimaefin an absurdity strikingly ia ooiifhcl with seme new stalwart idea To mmUiii the position of Judge Kivee, Oerens in- nists I bat sot only is a nrgro entitled to a negro jury, but a Chinaman to ChiiM're jury, aa Iriabuun to an Irbh jury, a Dutchman to a Dutch jury, and so oa utf fi((7am. I'm, what to- wmee of tW- -K atiom ir Tbe fundi mental idea of our institutions is, that under the nsturalitition h, a homo geneoua peopto is created and that or iginal Nationally is !ot sight of and absorbed ia tbe grand idea of a nuivertal American citisrtubip. Hut Mr Devcns reaolves tbe people ii.to tbeii original elements, and present them ss frag luvtttary, ineoberrnt and uncoaleKCable ibdividualitiea, fighting on their own book, and depended on principles eatiri ly imlrpetidcnt ,f tbe idee of National unity. The American fhtg will have to be retried, and National VRis to be re ctrftptructed to sccumniodale theie eon 8i:ting claims. THE OHIO ELECTION, n At the time wo write, the belief is that the Republicans have carried this State, and that Foster is elect ed Governor by a majority of from thirty to thirty-five thousand. It may be more, and it may., be Jess; but it is certain that tho Democratic expectation of success has been wo fully falsified. N A patriot mnst look at wen po litical success with nionrnful foro boding. 1 Not ' With ' partisan' fcyes, but with impartial judgment do wo see iu this, remarkable Republican triumph the most significant indi cation of he march of that revolu tion which has gono uighi to tho overthrow of our institutions, The Ro'iublicHnism of ' onr fathers has been successfully assailed in its fun damental stronghold, and ft. doe trino of the existence of sovrcign States conjoined for tho establish ment of a representative 'govern ment, attacked and overthrown as tho most dangorous of heresies. The fact that the Southern representa tives in .Congress stood to tho right coiif trhction of the Constitution in relation to the . reserved. righU tho separate States has been turned against the South as a fresh develop ment of treason: and the patriotism of the, North' has" been invited to fiuish , by ,,tliO i ballot what was thought to have been secured , by the bayonet,' "w"! It is sad to find in a section boast ing of ltd, intelligence so much of ignorance of the lirst principles up on which their - original - liberties were founded and Eliminating to see iu any branch 'of the Anglo feaxou; tumily sucIl blitid.,iudiuer; encetv the dangers besetting iss freedom. 1 For the step between the recognition of a consolidated nation instead of an aggregation' ,of soy riegn States, exercisiug the powers of a General Government, nudor prescribed pJHers and limitations, to despotism, mouarchy, 'or empire,' is a short oue. iThe . people which voluntarily throws away tba safe guards of liberty is already enslav ed; corruption, , ignorance, ' fan at i cisui and, sectional hate seem to havedouo their ruinous work, j But between now" and the pre sidential election there is a good . loiisr iulcryaLiA luinun ber tiioiiglit may poaseea tbe publio mind: and no '' patriot will despair or must) from his work, while there ia yet a hope of retrieving disaster. The Goldsboro" Mk8enobb tsin error in saying that Judge MoKoy bad been sick in Durham with chills and fever. 113 has not been in Durham at all, but war taken sick at Greensboro after leaving Hillsboro with an attack of remittent fever, from which he has now recovered. Paper ear wheels are coming into ue. They are mere costly than metal and outlast' metal ten lupous.' V t rt ti U ' .'. MH D I E D. , Iu HilUborrQiitut&tbiuBVtr a lingering flliu-is, Mia. Susai),1"ife of Ivuaej Held In, and : eldest tlaugbter of tlio latt Hon. Fredui'lckNasb, Iu tbe Mill year of Tier age. fz Try Cheek' t Hwuhttor, ff'AisAey. J'ur i Cork ra. i . .1 f l I 1 1 . l i i v. i w iwj yv ituij i m?c u a !i KALElGll. CUlTUNJdAUKKTS. Reported by the JaUigk-ii Azws, Ruleiga N. CjUot. ISth. Middlio Vi C 10 a. . . in " ' f oirici jjow tuiQUiing Iaiw Middling . . btriet Uood (Jrdinary ' -J none Toueof Market atesdy. DURUAUJUiUDLCE MARKET. " Corrected weekly by i -"U R. A. COOKE at M. A. ANGIER. flour, ' $3 76 te 6 00 Moal, . .. ... '70 to.; tSU Com. . 70 to 6U liacoo. N. C. bog ioond.f ! 8 ' Ham. N. C. I'li tn 10 to ll i bains, f ' Hi m 1J 8 to J"8j't '9 CUto 40 SO ' m 23 to! 25 Cauvass Lae Bulk Sides, per lb. Breakfast Itaouri, Maltssei (Jrleaus, ' ' Cuba, Syruji. 8. II. Salt, Liverpool, Lime, Butter, , I hickens, Fg,.. , . Beowax, Cornfield Poas, New Fodder, O.ta. Seed Oats Wheal llav I Be'ef. t 90 W 0 00 160 . 20 to 25 1x1 w . 13 1Q to m CO to 7 5 " : 70 ' 45 to 80 - ; 1 00 40 to 75 5 to E. T. BEST GOODS . aw"'" -"'-vr-am BOTTOM PRICES - CANT B& UNDERSOLDJ'' Dress GoOdSi (Bheaii floods! In nil varieties of quality, character ana Pi tee. . DRESS GOODS, .'H-nl'..;-. 'rr,..!t ,f ,,.; ; .t-.;...:.. i INjOT - ,. -,i I .r-i -ll'j t.:x i 'ftaa ..nM:i D,i:rr 9H Hon taiius rmsw, LADIES CLOAKS, READY MADE OLD BROWN BUILDING STILL TO THE FRONT,, Bmhop I.ytaaii of .North Cxrolina, a- nton'lher dinlingeiiJied divinea, dia- to-d at a late meeting in New Votk tbe fje'ti'in " what is wanting for lbs uci-wful evatigleasitioD of tbe colored tieoiite." la tin di.-eaMon we believe it was the pBfpo-c ti tbe Jlhop to lay before a Northern audience a eorrect Matemflt if the morl ami etc!! Mat inn of the tifgf'N an l irfit:nl ioeandidly he iiii'4 correct many erroneous idea inlicfiti oir.y lndtre. But the alwarti hue a bf car, The Border llrviaw claiaia proaoi nenve far lleudersou as a Cotton Mark et, and we uppue jatly. We saw ver, 6u cotton fiebia iu the viaiuity. Coltoo, tobacco auJ grain, all of the beat gaali- ly are not otten loaod to ewjuetion as they are near Henderson ; and sleobwer Durham. ' ' - . flf "if ai .a ' me snai eauibii ot Uie uuio election is Ibe eleetion of Foaler by about 20, 000 aiajurity and the UepubheaD eon trol of tho lgi-ilntore by a aiajjriiy tf about 3j on joint baltol, which bas tbe effect of displacing Tharusu, and aleo rediatriclicg lbs Stats eo as to give tbe iupabbcan the utajoriiy iu ibe Coa reaaiooal representation. Cot. Thoniae M. Holt received tbe deervej cwnipliuieut of a uimiuiioous re- eitviiou w the I'reaideueey of tbe b'late Agricultural Society. Under bis ad oiiuitt ration aided by bis eCciaut sd jutor. tbe Butt rair AteoctatioB ie getting on firm financial ground.' The Louiaiaos lUdicala come out oi a new rolatlu-; are trying tba gam of honesty. They eome out against rt pudiatroa. bnpiug to catch the independ ent Democratic vote, oppoaed to Wilts. It will be curious to see bow lbs aew drert fits. , The Yellow Fever does But stale ia MempliH", though tba average of cases does not ineioaae. Tho disease bas ap peared at points in Arkansas betaeco Memphis and Little Bock. , Gov. Jr vis was ia Philadelphia tbe latter part of laat week, ia Counsel wttb mott of tbe fJovernors of the original thirteen States, preliminary s a eea- tennial eelcbratioa of tbe surrender at Yurktewo. Tho work on tho road from Osford to llendereon hat brgue in erwt, auJ a contract bas bets ratilbd with lbs I'eo- itentiary authorities for lbs as of one hundred eoovicts.' Irinh find tno List threaten t-J sul- Niiiiate in rebellioa. Tenaute will not p t their rente, neither will tbe too tent to give up their land. The Annual Conference nf laoMetti TheBiV. IV Ii. WbittUm, Kyi, i tto i WilvoO . .... ..t H-..L... ..f u .I.-.I " " 3"! i'veewber. . J Jam--1!. GILL, Proprietor. J 4 OP t, I i f? A'' Grand Central Sate)', I;"'; MRUAit:lt.c x ISVITE9 a dlarerntnf ftublle to naVas trial of hl u parlor amrtment af all Ta rietleeaf LltjUultD, WtU e.; - T Iba Agr fulturt goele ra ma rair nr mi ia UWWit n ailmuor I It hnclitr. lral Mmwi a faa. otiuiMaaa W tiw aaa. GIOl-HING 1 1 'TORElG.Haand.DOMESTI Re waa award tf Narthi.'aroil KCIIL II l EIUVI U 0 Hiatal!. i Tbankml Mr bal peciimv 'tua j (XI. 1. 19 Cm. LAND SALE. : I WILL at!l. at Toblle Sate, at . u t . attBLNtVlLti, . . , fl jniiwJ(ij November 21th 1879,, tme kit oi mree-raunne or aw arrn, wit a a load two rimy si OKfc ikiLpIC en K. well utaateit and leeaUil lor tlercbaaSixing. r wr a cowl Uibacao lituiiMM. A l-o, oo arrea in n oo una . w III lie tola In kit f en uia two me-as or In a hmle, aa war !( anil anrcliaiwrv. Tbla laud fa b twrn Iliuvill and Ibe KUalmn Srhowl. and (rent hit tbr railroad, and waU lucau rd for a braulilul ilUr. aipo. lue n-rw, uaitiy woodland, oa tba Wrat pfila uf Ilia aulu road ruauhif Irani ale bnurtilla to Ik i row Kontu Cblin-a, about on aim a-nin mi.m irou jitLaocriiir, Ming a-mrt d tbe UM ar Had liauw Iraat. . All lliia lironartr la In a bnlllir poiiDtnr ami MirronniM with Cliuix-bpa and rfcoala f tbe tm4 grade A goad tobaece roue ry wiluiu tlirra inilwot Ilia pfwe. Good roada tnrrrry dlrprtlon. An rfan wlhlu( I iMilkl in a Tolwcco Trad w III not Sud a axnt UwiiraMr locatlou in lite yi-ip. TKKllMi n-aiiird Vmh, owJhlrd In 1 nvmll. and OaUinn in pic Mwntba, wllb hnnd and gvd "pcnriljr Kb intcnat train dale ana Kit rpwrraa. BF.VJ. XIEUASK. Kseeutnr C-f A Will '.. A. MpIod. ifaic'd. iiBrnw, Aiaa Oct Mb IS.. ( Cuperior C'nrt SlatscrMtoW VRASQB COVffin. Jelnes Gill, 0JUet Joha A. lleMennra, C. T. MeMaanat sad Si mi on Mi-Karlani!. IN DtieeaM tbe flalntilt rno tueCeiirt f.ir Im to retwii Eaccutlen ernlaat tM IMpadaataWf-Mi latawaaral Joilginl ia fran tntwrlor tirt, wlik-h li ! rauie dormiwi ami K aiiprare M taw i;onr. taatt.nirw l . Mruanncn OBaouwna afth MaU orN'urlh Uarnlina. It la thprrfor orOvrrd Uf the Court that pnliliralina he made h Tlw I Mir bam liaror orr, a aMppaipr iMii'lMnm in rrant ' onn. Ir, Sir ait auar-awtr wrk uoUt) lag I hp dr irudant tlmrh T. MeMannra t n and ao. prar bpfore tbe I h-rk of lb nf rbir anrl T i wanip nuni f . ai hpi mr m n umwro, ,m In TAk diijr of Kaiwwibar Ia1, to OJ'pnp paid motto a ke beadh. ' Witnpw. Ilcnr iin. I IrrS f Iba fnnp rtor Cmirt at eSk ia Uilloore, tbt Itta f IMobcr VKUBQB I. AW 5. Clerk Oct. ti Ci. Superior Ccort. Something Nice, Ot tlCllLNIt bee earn to town la i hi IWtkttitnit ItmmlhM nrowarf Mr. MAI.UiRT be ta rilT and rtULT t,lt(l;illta rw hraiiiM, t tki linn. Ilramlira and Vt fclAipa fmm I t trar nld ; all f wbieb are hi awn atat. If ne will call oa blai will tat asoKtblpg , vnrpiniiT. xid. for art ( tent. 17 Sot. J.T.MALUllir. riaatore Warpbrniw l.t, 1'nrhara, I. C. Valuable House and Lot , ton sai.k. : AX T one dralrlnn of pnn-biHtng umiwrte eifpnb-nt ta the Ii.ipw nart nf Ihr town, pm ili n lit pri li in t Hi KilMnr f xt last. Tim utihiiAit utwRVta. Important to Printers,! t r K b- b a ik. twe Jon pHmrn, V K MPdinm tidrfi and l.lbprt. bth I moil milpr. Ilaaine added larcrr Mwhi. m r to nar fcHt--p 'H K tip- I'n j kpp. W.T. ULACKnaLL A tU. Url. I-Jttt. ZEIGLEirS Siio ES i 'h ruui GEN li 4 I .D!E3. ,- ., MISSES, and CHILDREN; r BlaB.kets,' SPLENDID LINE D OMESTIGS, TRIKMINP8, i i i UlililU:!!! Fbikgc ; ! Ac. fuom JtUlnl ,iV,li'iiili, , lit) 1. 1 C TO EVEULASTINb ti r j f t Come and nee me befiire making jour purchasca wlicre. clue: Te charge olLing for how ing Mhttliey joa Iny or no U . Kindly your, . i , i , u i j f m r f ft e r, rrceiana, Oct. 1 1879. r. r-i mmAWlansICidr Gloves, l"'GO'TO "ur.vi: i . .GAMMON'S FOR CARCAINS Oct. let 79. A VERY iURGi STOCK OF Wa are now wooii'wg for our j fML AND WINTER TRADE. the LAIiokst sad bkst Nlecled Stock of NOTIONS. . CLOTH IXC,, i , . BOOTS A SHOES.' Ol I al 7 -,- v r . jlATS gj jAP3, rtwgw tjintf sl tKt at uutr a ni9 VlVlVIeVaCalVI KUiaAOOAUJ-s, WOOD XSfD WILLOW' WAltE, Of overj lipd tbat it (as ever been oar li HnimH pot ai ro tne people of . ' ;'l , i A I ' I ; DURHAM sad sdtroondiag eoontry. ' Ail of the above GOOtS were boaght rrrt ift off "lis ltbft)tt Srwrtlrrrj. We (aararrtee rrr.T-r ti' nnnn nnnns. ndaVaMMWO SW aSfcdb.a g '-aV aAeavaMm AT TW LLWJUST A'lUUES. Oxa.ca3p Oasli We elaie U bo tho . . ' .. j , I a i i t i" i Oldest Merianis l.f Town, end leap general 8loci tf MERCHANDISE - - ' . . ' ' iff rt t' , , ' Ana I now that wo can pleaae all tloeo 4Ofivo as a f ' -, ' aw a e wa ew w a Laliattke . BROWN FHONT And eiamlne for feeroaltea, bar libe rally sad go boait well ileaaed with year bargain. : - - " ToaraTrafv, M. A. Angler & Son. Oct '79. J--'---'- MIILLEflEHTe TTAVIMI rpmtrttd bit Ktaik t II NII.J.K.NEHY Af fA.VCT (H)t To A. II nbahpr,' OU rland aw Mala atrpvt. I lil la tbr lillur km a la laram and 4 rarpfully lrt4 alv U tbe kiad evV brought t ibM mararll tan. Wing at , rAKCT WWW, - ' ' i.ki't.' " ' ' ' 1 TT r 1 UTIOwa - -,- LMttUOIDKRT. ' t - Acaa, A Aill Ime r Mr '1 LAIHSS UNDKRWKAR., HATH AXU DOXSaTSef tho bteat t;lee, TWa.,, . ' CuUurt and Cf, . ' inrRercAe,,'. ' CvrtHt, t . t, .JRinry Jevttn, i .i:'. l Drut Button! or every AVarHptlon, RllJIxmn. imd'Uutitf iff t Alt ofwhlrh win b arihl at mntp-rate ntbwr y Ire aa s rail and rsamiR enr " FALL. STOCK. "M. Thank bit vim an and all fnf rnur naal im IrnntiP, I rarnaMlf HcM a enHllHliawce of thosaatr " VerV Rpretrnllr, ertll.lm. MKH.r.H.OOItatU WANTED. A VAS n ilklilpp tpar rrloi la V V Hi Nrminlll hnlpw wanle rmptavv kpiw aa nippnian nr noun arriwr. t aii.f H'tiirr ri-h-rpnnn ran li alvea. Addreaal'.U. Vog N. T , OU.0iH. DtUUAil.S.C. Mill) FaU andrWinterStock Is unufuall targoc jJust come and see for, yourselves. I will guarantee thlr BSTBooDi3 tie! iawtitnSBu And do my best to please. DRESS GOOD ii!iji.,e7 ;ini i Alpaecs, 'Mil Mebair Vm '.i :? : !;' it n f 7 'il IKJl i.--l !U 1 Catbmere, UeBcgo, 1 . . l'oplin Loatres, Shawle. Clpeka. 1 LAUIltad 0E.N IS aoder wear. A gieat varieljr of OJLeOTHITNrG-, Boots,' Shoes r and Hats, feUOT OCNS, ' KIFLE-f, J PISTOLS, r. , " WOOD anf i . i WILLOW WARE, . . CAKPET8, i KWWAMATS. 8ADDLI-X, UAItXESS. ' ' tOLLAIW, UOIaSE BLANKETS, HARDWARE AND " ' GROCERIES. And almost anything else Eespecjfully, MnMarkbara. Oct. I. DURHAM laloraturi Stute A$tyr A Chemltt, Richmond. Va., Sept. 7tb, "!$, I bar carefully terted a aampbi of DURHAM HVK WlllhKKr. ' eteeM fcf mf-W trm ba atoct of Mraare. Klfhen A llarrpr. and tad M free rhtts aJul lerUna. II In a eterlbrnt artlete of thla krr, and altngrther luHahle for at aa a brr. rag r medpclm. Sighed, W.n. TAYLOR, M.I). Stat Crmait. Tllta eMmMd WbMiPy. now a r-,,bir bath Nnrtb nd aoutb, to offprei to taw trade of Unrhai. Hy S. K. CAftRIXOTO. LSm.. rV,u Agent. A. W.OBAfukf, John N. Wibb, Ilillaboro. N.' C. ' Durbsm, . 0. GRAHAM & WEBB, . irtOElISATUC "R AtTirR Ml IbeCmirta nf Oranpa, fhat M. nam, t'i rami, wake an 0 Urabrilbi. CIiK eoltectnt (null part vf th$ Sfrtfev j . - f r Jja, 23 ly. ; fig-He COItlilHS Sign arid r Ornamental PaUUtr, Dnhrtm, N. V.

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