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VEPXESDAY.J.. FKB4O. JSTC-V CONSTITUTIONAL 'A'jlEND- ME NT Proponed by the committee regarding tbe third term, proposing to limit it to one lonu of four yearn, came up for JUUasion m Wednesday. It was defeated by a vote of Ui jess najs 104, uot two third) a strict party vote, tiie llopubli&uis cviJeut )y believing tbaV their partv will (till have the honors of executive patronage for along time to come, and therefore not willing to Vote away their high privileges, . , Tnat it is worth something to the incum bent. Mr.' ivuott'a speech in favor of the amendment, ijuoting the expenses and e inulumentsof tbe presidential office makes clear; "A salary ol .jU.tNHJ, a mansion hu-uincl iu a style of luxury (hut fe per- aous dreaus of, furnished, repaired and heat ed at ui annual expense of $2i,t00, the very air breamed there perfumed by rare exotics propagated in a $-0,000 gaf Jen Louse, maintained at an annual cxpeti.-e of $',0U0, a private secretary at $3,000 a v oar to do tho Presidents writing, two as sistant secretaries at $2. SOU a year to do the work of the private secretary, two clerks at 2,r00 a year to do the work of the as tistaut secretaries, a Stewart at $2,000 a year to uupply the President table with the aboiatt of wines and the richest of iaud to toiupt or satiate Lis nppetite, $6. 000 Jo book , stationery , periodical tel egram and ctmtiwjeuciea &e." No-wonder Grant craves a third term. If tbe Republicans will iusiM upon two or mure tenns, let the people give the Demo crats a share to ctgoy its pleasure, and profit by itseiOoluuiei.K - i THE WuisKSY TRIALS. The trial of MeKee 'ditor of tbe GlM Di tn'M-htt of St. Louis for complicity in the whiskey conspiracy Las ja-t been con cluded by Lis coovktioo. McKee goes to tie Penitentiary. , , v ,. . There is somethiitg Tery terrible in this reverse of tuitions. McKee u compara tively ait old loan, is pleasant and genial in Lis Biauners, Las many warm persoual friends, bad powerful social iifluence, and as a politician has beeu a promiueut leader of Lis Qarty. ' lie was one of youretui tietitly tespectaUe otco, above tbe tteces aity of theft, and saved ly bis posit ion from the eontagioa of guilt if be had so will. j- iu But be fell into tbi sloagb tliat was tbe favorite wallow of hi party. There ought to be little sympathy wlieu men like &U-ive come to punL-hment. It is tbe ve ry respectability of position, tbecon&denee iu tbe retpect of tbe people that emboldens tern like hi to to taka liberties will what ottglt to be sacred to the public ase and fi nally to lose all khauie and all discretion while they gorgt themselves with the spoils of an itpoveribeJ and distressed peop!, It iMrue MtKee may claim some exten uation lie but followed an example that mvi faeiiooablt.., lie fell into a current of crime that lie saw connived at. He asso ciate J with criminals high ico&cesnd Ligh in executive favor, wka guilt was known and whfte guilt Was coocealed. And be saw too that Lis ciiiue was one serviceable to bi party, for out of tbe spoil, a Losvy ssmfat was always exacted to keep op ' party organization, to attain certain euds and to carry, if foaaiblt all elections, lie tut f r'-ipa1ed in the vices of bis party. II 4 ia brought to tbe end of Lis career; VrougU a a ly tbe sharp but unexpected turn of jutke. The people slouIJ take rare to bring Lis (arty op tijualiy abropt- ly , fu the eviction of aoue of tbeir lea- j drs is Bot going to refotru tbero though fe susy iodace a little tMora cau'.ioo, ' i Ieile tm; think what thry please sloul eabdida'es aud expreo tLeirprefcreuves as fiaely aetbey p'.' Hut it is somewhat mm'tt-9 long in advsnct of an election to fix suring ly tht direction from which they aff.x-iiiitoostrr.glyopo any one favorite, f come tbe farthest West lias put iu repro lt geticrally er.ds in killing off sudi f audi- j utslives 00 American soil. Tbe pcc iliar dales. Grant will froiably profit after all j civilization of JapJin is about to measure il ly jch iwortality, and Ifewoeratie api-1 self wila uor standard , Tb Comniimion rswtt will suffer e jaally by the fa'a'ity that I rs from Japan Lave arrived at San Fran attcudi preuutur bisto. Tliero in too j ciaco, and will at onct proceod to Philade!- lu-icli timegivo to disect character and to I kk.fia.' The , wisest plan is to (Libit tt.ub but say very liHla until tbo approach tif tbe fiomiDstiog Conventions. It will do bo Lena, in tbe meantime, to dunnvo tbo fnerits of all tboso who tasy bo worthy of tbe distinguished Lonor of elect too or do feat ; and the same advice rn'jbt well apply to. Lt GoUreaturist neuunatiun. , Tit suiiojjlo.1 acLiow between tiie Ki taalista aud tLa OrtLodoi chorea of Eng land wll not tsk place, It was reported that "jrtiatimtf t'l bu fHng on tssv tfii t!e li;s.l if tho Ritoali'ts anj tbe Tope, under which it was propod that iSe It i) f the ritMaTil brsticb wotald accede ii a Ui-lf l tin lSomish (yliisrob. This is i.'i di-iin-d n autbrnitv, aa Vumt Uot " M ett 'C ' in the tody of inufri that a 1 AUEAVY GALE: One of the heaviest and certainly one of the most widely extended teuipceta that ever )ievihid in this country swept over he land' on .Tuesday night and great part of Wednesday.; It extended Jrotu the farth est point from whieh we have heard, and J passed away on to the Korth hast as far as Nova Scotia with increasing fury. In the Northwest and in the lake region it was o qua'ly fierce, sod accompanied with snow, and on the Ohio, it is Said to Lave been the heaviest blow for twenty five years. Few disasters at sea are yet reported, but on land particularly North of Virginia the da mage was iiiitueuse. Iii D.iltiinore 325 house wore unroofed, in Philadelphia and New York a largo number; while 'a largo number of church steeples were blown down ; one at Oohoes, N. Y. 225 feel high aud containing a fine chime of bells was blown down aud fell across a rail road track A brick Catholic church was destroyed at Woonsot ket, 11. 1. The damage is to be counted probably by millions The wiud blew in Now York at the rate of CG miles an hour, ' In North Carolina the wind was very high and in some places fearful, as at Wilmington where several families are suid to have sat op all bight to await the worst But we , Lear of uo damage, except the wreck of a small schooner near" the mouth of the Cape Fear Uiver. w. nan Tho republicans seem to be much divid ed in their preferences for a 1 'residential candidate. Sometime since tbe South was all for Grant and the third term, and a let ter writer from North Carolina remarked that it was amazing to see bow rapidly the eulbasi ism for that oomiuatiou had blaxzed out. It was like the flune from a brush pile, but like a brush pile, baa soon burnt out. The wise men of the party are on another track, and no we bear it said that leading Republicans from North Carolina are very warmly advocating Dristow acd Jewell. It is tunny to see these fellows courting some body wbo bas character aud honesty. Bat Bristow bas made character for himself, oot for the party that claims biuv , ... Others again are banging oa to Morton's fortunes, whilst Maine bas Li followers, and so all four, and poxsibly half a dozen others to bout will measure strength at tbe national Convention, and 1 ben Grant will come ia and settle their differences by de claring that tbo emergency Las come, aud bo is tbe tn sa. Tbe people of . the North do certainly exeel ia the horrors of their crimes. Tbey may prate toTeteroily about the barbarity of the South, but tbe South has never yet made such jncvttcie.sble cruelty as attend innumerable crimes eouimitu-d on the pha risaie soil of tho land beyond Mason and Dixon's line ; as for instance that of Probst, wao kiiUJ kereu of one 1 family, tome years ago near l'bibdeijhia. dispatching them one by one, as they earn singly to bis mur derous baud, all to pne8 Limself of a few dollars; or tbst of Ia Page wbo violated sod then cut off the bead of an innocent school girl ; or, to go back a little, and a little higher up in she social scale, that of Dr. Vt ebster who killed bis creditor I'ark wsa whom be bsd invited into hU study for a settlement, and then coolly cut Li 01 up. and burned Lis body piec meal. And now conies another of the rauie class, where a man at Greeupviiit, L. I., invites a friend and companion to bis bouse, carouses awhile with aim. aud then when iu a state of stupor, slays him, sod cuts bim into bits, and packs Lira away to bo removed at lei sure. Wrtii all the deplorable lloodthed at tbo ,,b " ' fre from tU dditioosl guilt or eo!J brutality "" ! i be Centennial is beginoing to prove lU self a reality. From tho nethermost parte of tie earth the nations begin to present themselves. The farthest Kt--or sues this to arrange tbo article which will rep- resent tit culture of n eoantry so otter! Bokuowa to ns until of late. It is rawored thst UrisUw bss agreed to support Morton for U.e Presidential oomi nation, and will not l candidate himself under any i-iwuntsfH-es. He is tbe only Republican yet named bo gives any pro mist of redeeming tht country frt I bo ruinous effects of bis party's rule, Ht ia boneat. and bolt capable, and for that reaon be makes so show for tht nomination. Hut t cannot Veiievt be will tKipport .Morton as s natter of preference. ' Tit Secret vj of War ba4 giver: tbe spe cial otaoit:oo on the Texas border tnn lles suuranct that be tilt send additional j ttps to '.It Kit Grindf -( , ; ? 'fun a-h'irf 1' J mpp T?f T f I Mr.' Morrison introduced into the lloue on Monday his bill for altering aud modi fying the exiittine tariff on import. On woollen good, the present .tariff is reduced, being nitde 85 per cent. Ou iron there is a large reduction. t)o tes,, he duty is 15 cents per pound, and on cofije 3 cents. The system of tho tariff is based upon revenue and not protection, and consequently many articles of coimuuiptioii will be much chea per thau when duties were levied to foster some pcc:nl interest. ' U "C ' - The Cntnmissioners appointed to wind op the Freed 'iau's saving's Uuitk at Washing ton, which was the depository of threo mil. lions ol the swings of the negroes and which blew up about 18 mouth ago, have just made a report. They report that they can make 'good about thirty ;orcent. The balauce is all Io3t, lent to Tom. Dick aud Harry, ami seen'! by worthless guaran tees. , 1 ; ' It was all the work of the Republicans. Dut the affection of the darky for the party is not weakened. ,s - ; . ' OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. Va8RI.oton. D. C, Feb. 5th. Some most startling exposures have been made iu tbe Senate of the fraud, rottenness aud corruption that have characterised ihe management of this District. . When the republicans, unable any longer to whil st aud the current of pubKc opiuioo, abolish-. oJ lsui Sheppard's government, tho act appointing the eoinmuutoners and board of audit distinctly prohibited the increase of District debt. In direct violatiou of the law, tbe icbt has been increased several millions, and the people of the United States have these millions to pay. The whole mat ter was thoroughly ventilated by tbo dein- i ocratic Senators, and to tbeir credit be ii said, some republicans joined tbeui iu tbe work. Hut under the act money must be paid. It seems to be exceedingly difficult to get a government for this DUtrict. Suf frage puts power in tho bands of a negro rabbleand tbey elect tbe worattbeives tbey can find, and appointments by Grant have only proven that asadetactivd, he cau beat the negro rabble, for he has succeeded always in Gliding higher thieves to put in office; a new deal will probably be tried this sesseoii." ' ' ' - , EETttEXCtlMtS r AND liF.KOUM. The work of reform goes bravely on in the House. Ka peases are being reduced in every department, though tbo radicals are fighting the reductions, and it is feared the republican Senate will oot .agree to the appropriation bill, and will, by a com mittee of conference. f rce them up. While the deioocrsts really doir to reduce the expenses as a political measure, tbey can stand tbst kind of a movement' l'uat tbe democrats wilt furce a red notion of at least twenty million dollars is now certain. Had they full power it would bo mora thau double that sum. The efforts at reform art not coufiae J to the finance alone. J'hert hart been many and flagrant abuses in the judiciary department t4 tht Government, and tbe Judiciary Committee ia at work trying to correct; these. ISutin ItDIAK A r FA IKS corruption and racality are being develop ed that absolutely atarllt the searcher and almost excite incredulity at the magnitude of their ramifications. From tht highest to the lowett, all connected with tbeao af fair are more or less implicated, either io theiving themselves or concealing the thefts of others. Tbe bottom facts will not be arrived at for some time, and only those unurually favored can bear anything of what is Icing dono aud thst only upon a promise if secre-y Tht committees are absolutely f"rc';d to this course, as were tbeir work public. 4vory effort would bo made to defest them by keeping w itnea a wsy slid' destroying papers' Qjir a num ber of witne. summoned from Minneso ta and the North wet to appear before tbe Indian Committee, bavt arrived this week. TfcXAS AXU PACirtC.RAILHOAO, - Tbeadroci'e of this road bavt been before the I'aciSa railroad cniKuitUe of both the House ai.d Senate during the past Week, with arguments shooing hot only the neceaaitt but tbo economy of tht asked for aid. and proving conclusively that the Government will be amply protected in guaranteeing tbs interest on tbe bonds of tht road, which is all thst is asked, fur Tht Hon. John C. Hown, late governor of Tennessee, is now ' vfet-pre4ident of tht Texas Pacific, and is ber in charge of its interests. II d?e!in to ot tht lobby, or any disreputable means, to carry the hill putting it solely upon iu uieriU as a great national work demanded by the people and for their benefit. Tbe I'moii and Central Pacitie oppose tht biil as it Would destroy their monopoly, and your correspondent last evening beard ft niau, supposed to bt in their interest, sty these roads " will speud a car load of wooey" to defeat tht biil. ' rilKslDRST MAKtX'i. ( conttnaea. and tht friends of tht various proiuiutut men art" working double tide' to secure tht nominal ion of tbeir friend. Senator Hayard is tht favorite of tbe bard money men, but tht iusiguificanct of the vote of Li Suit, and tht certainty (bat ii will g for aty democrat, weakens Lis chaoces and increase tb'e of Tildtns, wbost fritnds claim that bit selection is necesaary to enable tht party to carry New fork, Sbcraan'a friends iskt tht same trgtitiaitt for bin at to Ohio, and clai-ji that bt m tht only man from tbe west mho can carry kkIi Ohio and New York i Hendricks U nosr tkt raott favored by tkt westent ww and by all tlnsj opposed lo iuimediste resumptioti, it being admitted tustneitbtr l'eudleioo, Allen, bvrany oilier pvououuceJ g'.'oaabuclc "Mn,in"t5arry either New lock" or a.iy of the hastcr n States. Judce David Davis, of the Su preme J'ourl, is fretjuently spoken and be liinore tfarea by the republicans than any one elso ns be represents tbo concrvtiim of tho whole country, and has a record tbst cuuitot bo attacked. The republitait are at work also. cndoavoring to evolve Un ity out of the claims of a dozen aspirants, the friends of each of whom say he is strong est. Hlaiue has decidedly tbe iu.ide track though Conckliiig'a friends are xeulously striving to secure a Conkling dolegutiou from New York, which, if they should suc ceed indoing, will keep the" ex-speaker from ever getting the vote of that State a's Hlaiue and Conk ling are bitter enemies. Tbe declaration of Senator Shoriuaii in his Hayes letter, that the reiumiinaiioii of Grant would' be suicidal full,' about set tles the third term question, fr that part of hi letter bas beeu endorsed by all faC Hons of tht radicals, even the National Re publican, Grant a home organ, agreeing to it i - : th roitKcux news ; ., , , is of little interest, txoeps that p rt of it relating to Cuba. The Government denied to tho House of Representatives that soy cootuttiuicatiun Cuban aCairsliad U-eu seui to any foreign power butSpaio ,yet it turns but that Secretary Fi.-k sent copies of bis Pushing letter (already published) to, our lininterain England, France,, Ouimany. Austria, and Russia, vitb instructions to la j it before those , powers. This proves that Grant not only viovated the traditional policy .of the Government the Mor.roe doctrine but, to say the least and use tho ui lid est languai;e possible, equivocated in his answer to tba Hou, The work ou the Centennial building progro-w'S finely, and in' my next I will give some notes of the progte-s made. ' ' Rkso. MARKETS. ' Danville, Ya Lugs, Very common Good common bricht, Feb. 4th. 3.5to4.n0 , 4.00 to 5.00 6.00 to 8.00 J2,(J0 to 15,tt0 5.00 to 7 00 8.00 to 10. U) 12.00 to 15,00 20.00 to 25,00 3U.H0 to 35,00 "fancy Smoker, , , Leaf, com moo red ' good Wrappers, Medium " , Fine. , " Extra , Dl'BUAU Feb. 4tb. Corrected by II. A. Ream. Lcos. Dark, -?. to 5. 00 ' - Red, , . . 5.(K to fi.00 Drigbt. Coin. . , , 5.00 to G.IH , Good, . . 7.50 to 8,50 . Fine, . 12,0'J to 14.00 , Fancy, , 10 to JH Red Leaf. Com. dark, ' 4 to 5 . Good, 5 1 fi.5l v r Fine. , , . 8,00 to J ,00 Hrigbt Wrap. Com. II to 13 Medi-jm,' 15 to 20 Fine, 40 to 50 , Extra. 55 to 65 , Cotton Raleigh Feb. 5th. The market firm, receipts iigbt. MidJliugs 12; tilaincd. 10J. . . . We are indebted to the llaleigl News for our Cottou reports. Wilmington, 5th. Cotton quiet. Mid. diinga I2. Norfolk. Febroarj 4th Cotton firm ; middling 12. - , Flovr. Floor Market dull and prices role low.; Ralriph. Feb. 5 :h. North IV rolioa f6,50(5$C.75. Provisions. Raleigh Feb. 5th. WMern tboalders lie. Clear rib 13. Hams 20. ...,.. ;' ; Wheat. Ub hmond 5:b. No material change, price for both Red and White rsnging between l.SOto 1.40. NOTICE Dtt. HAULM.!.' H K'lHWI. fr HOY snl ii lite 17c la In:., lu the orporjlKiii n i,mI Buit.lliij, (near .Mr. I'aiil i.aiiKTn' nirinlaes.) SESSION Twenty week or five months. THKKE DEPAUTMEXTS: Primary, llijhtr EtvjUnh unit Amltmc. tt.Mm One hairihesmmmt of Tulltm. at t'w linw ofriilram c. Ill aihitmt-; the lulaiire. at in rxinraiion ol nan me mm-, ur I inlJilie ul the staaiiitt 1'iiiuary Ii'.jrft, SH-llins ft K'ajitig, Umiwr Kiuli!i. tl- atsive. t.nn, trammer. itTiiliv, Ilintury, ArUU. !HiH;au(IC'onioM.iUin. MM. AraiVmir ii mn nH-nl. .Vat. riiil'xviplir, Ariinmn, Kliwiilton, ltMik Keeling, ittillsralmlirauf MamltU'J Ih-ji I. I5.( Latin. Kleitwutanf the .re-k, or Alxel.ra, iibtkralHiv'. rak fa, tW lls. JiarrWI, wiH tesrh a few girl ur Ih, itm.wr.n ihe I'l-uiii. at lier b'iuv, jxrr niuiitb, VI t'e of Inatrniueut fur praeih, , W, U.1IAUUKLU I'rincinal. Jan 10 St. Hiliaboro, C. HILLSEOEO fflUTABT ACABEJ1T. UNDKtt tliia nam the In.lilntlon. latetr aitnwa a. IIOltXKtt Hit A V M ,!,,,, will, lo onnnenee of Ihe wltb'lrawal of Mr. i. r. IIUIt.KW.Ienilis1l.r Uwaolwrilier. Clrrulart f'.MUIniii full MrtH iit.ir ran lie bal hf applieation to iinj. l. . HAMILTON', until Hi dtn (iTJaa., and aDtrrwarila In lh I'tln riai aiaii. In tiie man tlnxi the tnllle sr m 'ee I. lt a thorough nr of ln-tnt. ll.rti snl lil.liewUI .w nalntiiir.J. anil llh-a- lml I-h-.1 cm n fMl fiMitiiiK llh lhi.t ( a -al aii'l Military Institution In llil roimtry. Tl fprtiiK .ia of IITB will oneo en 11 on tliy tUi;tbfJau. ' K H. ' GRAVES. ...... M L. Brown, ltAl.r;Hn, N. 0. jCALKItln Va. Jaof , iiltitlcnt lulru,nntK. String$ timl 7Vm ptiH'jtJor Yiiiiiii. Gilnr. ftiiijort. CHILDRKXBS CAKP.lAGKS, Faney Gonds, Toa, kc, , , - HASKET8. Iwkots, tbe largest assortment in Hit Mat. . A -i HMwal Atrnt tnr ! WtfrH tH'TKX roTTAlKKHAX!, I'at fr thurrlnHi, tt t" sk"K I"" for tat Moaro t.i.rt, mt .rtrwhrrw,. utt can m-m wnr tin. anil lrJbl Ii (iiir.'l.a.int frntn A.T L '! ft ; f ! t-rfl IliiHrata! Catatfleiw, Jt.iMgh; , an Jttf, ,t " - . r. ' - - - P. - f ' 1 - ' ....... : In the Language -of Virginia's dlstinguishcl Som ,Wo toow to -will or tht Poopio, known as theIiei ry Uuuding, will Consisting in part of ( t , . COFFEE. d . . f . ' SUGAR. ..-..-. " '-" , TEA, ' . :. , " t "... j ; , MOLASSES. . a .,. ' ; BACON. ' ' i .'.'( FLpui:. . . 50AP, ;: '-v, CANDLES. l'EPrEII, SPICES. , CANNED COOnS.' ' 1 CRACKERS. CHEESE, ' "' , . , I'll KI.KP, ,? CO.NCENTTnATEDLYE.,.&a. U Which we propose to sell at LOWEST Market ratej. In addition toGhOCKlilL?, we will keep, . . WOOD AliD WILLOW StilititingftHhare of the Patronage of the Citizens, and tha Buj s. who visit this IMaiket. ' We 8uWriix?"our8elvea ers, WE wiU:take, CORN, WHEAT, . T? Collie , Clark is with old frit'i'.ds s . , . . , .. it. it ly.- . ... 1 .... rUlll'ELL LADD & CO., V0LF4LE DKlV.iJISTS 121C, M.in St.. Comer of IStb fe ltlCHMONI), VA. KEKP ronfnfW itn hand a larxeand w-H aa VtiVUS, MEDICISES, CJIESttCALSZ Iw, io. W IX DO NV ti LASS, of all si. White LU Zt'-e, Fire ml IVtuthtr lrof Paint. Tulntert ViJvf$ of every . dtm:i-ii,tioH, LtHtteil OA, ir nU'itH) Mkiml$.'.Bmnhe. O ir atiM'k l vrnr lare amletnbrat-fa rvary ar lU la in enr line of tuMiiFa. all of wbk ti wo Of frrvary low hT ali,irld unHM)ru4iiurra. lirifrr. rtMivclfuliV a.ill. Itl ami l.n.e..lljf at-K-UJtu. rC'Itt KLL I.AHIi ( U. Wbolmlc lriiit"' Oct. IU - iik hihuaJ. Ya. NOTICE To All it hum ti ihty LWera THE LAST CALL. Without More Money. ' IHAVK alnot ckweil viit IhaMuraul ai.ii$iivl to nie h II. S. Urowa lr lit liriir. Bl of ln t ivititor.; thri ia h amaH haianr ru uuiuliiii, fr the aale vf wlik-a. 1 will (.te no lirr ul a Auvtloa In afctw Ua ami M tUrtu f.t at what t)H-y may brini(. II -.it inorr la a Urgtr a ntniint Mil! m the lawk. Nw I aa.li tu all In wiiiW-tan.l a t bir tUraiia w Ufl'tlir piMxl. I aw Bolus t ine ilw l.k mv ; riM.nu airt-ntlufl, an.l lia adw I lie buoit ai4 la. mlil. Anil nw I Sn.l lo inn a aiwt ww jih-lornine Ixrwirii ai wv nliat )u ar w. 11112 If Ju rani ! In lull and ran lauka ft iitiin Iu liw thai ) ihi an m lllmg b( Ju ail ) M ran, I will roiiiH-niliM with t un. So dim't a when 1 fint jrnur O'.Ux snt nrrofinKHt mms.) rr bamla f .r reUnSwa I' t-k MiaUt bate k-! rd an- ff IIh nmnrv, anil m4 rnu mr jrt, I ' d- a-k villi so an.l I a..v ran Ihrwe idooi h ; ago at Itrrrwrr of U.S. Urwa l.i y ro bit )wil wrrrnwiny. Anil now I j.i in Uln' irrma K vmi Uu acil I am lna- tn nuke II srt hre I ia ntir rhotr. anil Ihii erf mum , I anuld lit J lie tirrl-ii iftnpraarr n. aoitw i.-.i aitr.l ; mr i.i.iaimui iiwoa uuarr uim rr i"irtr. a word ti Hie wio la anMirt. H.V.VMIK. Rtttieer le. ft. of 11. N. Itn.wn. . NEW GOODS... V.;.' HEW ARRIVALS a II.. UATTta! TAII IH (.a. It. aU fmm thai Nrtsm riin-a, the cntrt .f ....... h 1 . . ' T .ml , . .,rw . iiam., ; raplivalinn la I Ur la-la, and 'lirttK-ut lo tlr fttt offers amitng otbrrlliinfa tini fulluwlng li.MMh, roiiai-ilng In part if &4'' Jissea uwl CLUfm Huts, X lowers, Kil.lx.ns, Vsilii ' JiCPS, . Kuiliioiilsrire, I-idirs Ties . Krilliirjf. t'ullsri anI CuCk Oli've. lUts. Jewel rf. Combs, Nei-klssaes, : Urarelets, , Nt'll'. ' Tliteail. litittons, IPdk's, Cursctts. fc'ciiMora, Host, I'srasolt. . ,,.. ,. , . ... Ladh-a nfio- lwa smliharanatrvsreMra. I i.iH-if-d lumllaiHl raanilue Urt Mk Vf.r i i".i.nr.,'rr,r!T,,,N,r- U'HUa aba will l ant l!aun,tt. , Nov WANTED: AV I.L kimla a Lnnntr Vrndatl. V mmhIs, SlArrii: TAVIl.ir MillioeratiJ Drs Maker '! "At Urnwn't . - ' Tint mit.iBoito ktscoKbtn,.. ','. '"' An4 Lfaisvil!t u , , WF.KKL Y VOVlili:il..rmfltSAt. tbm lla. ,rb i( mia. ' 1 " S" ,1U mnrt ...ii H- : ,1 WM1 a general hue oL HARDWARE KIRKLAND & CO,, OATS, dc, in exdiange for Goodi. uj, and will bo pleased to nee hia , K. & CO. . . - .. . , Dr. D. A. Robertson. .Surgeon Deallst. OJlct upttalrt U nrrtf trie building, ' at kertttfort. ' , "t If ILL" rtmtfniM la lit (lupel Kill oa tkt . fourta 1 m-mUf U every mmlh. An.l mil ti futinti wnrW ,4 t tt uwiilb at kla i.ltt.ia liauu.ro, aud will ratoalu Uie foilvwlua: mrrk If urirarr. , , tiwina la tb urt ari lty of monrv, orWs bam brrw mim rU to lb aamt tliri aai'a lafere the war. - ,. , - - r' imlrr Ml with t barW M. Parka will at rnim aUeudad U. Jaafthtll. aMarshalK C. Camcroc, ' i I . . I ' ; : , I ( ' v ! Dentist. Ltt triVA Tsj. D. A. KOBEHTIO. OI I-KRi aharvl to I! en bars r Mill. Uwoami tkmit r. t a a aar wdrra( and ailra-t..rT laMar.rr (Hi-m fl eVairrd. rmail wiU he Waifni npmt at lh4r Hinhm. aulli I eaa arrange a -tt.ul.W(N, AHanlanM at I. Ilia.krra, HU Mure, Wit l prSwpttT MlS eli. , ... 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The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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Feb. 9, 1876, edition 1
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