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WLDNES1)AY... JAN. 9. 1878 Absence from home for wees" on our an nual pleasant Christmas v'ait to Wilmiug-' ton must plead with our readers for appa rent neglect of oar editorial column ; at time) tru . m rtifk a It itkk mIiah e . :. III a nil imi ttunl imMMtiv C - w - j. a "m eve W aa tf SW work. But wt are not often chargeable with eh shortcoming. ; and throw our ntflvea with toufidanot upon tht uierey of ear patrons. i--CjJi.,Li.J" TJ; NEiTYEAR. la timet putt hive indulged in mora titine; refleetiit&s upon Ht death of tht old year and the tirth of the new; upon the diamines and the disappointments of the ae, and upon the new bojiee sad reaniinst d enurae; to enter upon the uncertainties f the other. Wt paw hy Iht custom with the advent of 1873 ai mora honored in the hreseh than in the observance, aa treading again upon the tame leader iteration, and aa viewing again from the earn eelininat toa f' of time, the dreary waite of the pat and the impenetrable veil of the fu ture. IJuinan action m forever finding new f elJs for eiercee. leaieuta) tgency it ulweyt prepairfog ita phenomena or ita ter ror j and thoagh all these things art diffe rent' in kind, jet they embn.ee precisely the aauia elements ef human suffering, or it may be, of human Lappineaa. What hat iean will he, and noli the end of tint, the eamt text will answer for the aamt sermon to be preached on lie past, the present and the future. So with Uie hop of Uppy 1? tw Tear to all, wt will leaf a the future to unfold itself and dismiss tht past aa of value onlj in tit lessons it mat hare im plauted upon tr experience. A CATECHISM ABOUT MOSEY. Wt refer our readers to tht able comma aiestiua on tht third pap of this taut un der tht above esptioa. It ia the produc tion of onto! tht moat distinguished cho lara and thiakera of Iht Slate, and wt glad It girt il s plaet in oar tolumni; for though differing essentially from bin on ibis ont point of national faith and tht du ly of ita maictrmuce. he accords with utiu thoas aentimenta which chare endeavored to intnleatt ia regard to Iht preservation ef Stale eredit. Wt differ from him in this, that he gives the public creditor, tht bolder of tht ffovernifletit bonds a tendor eanaiita. ratios hot due to him. holding that creditor alone entitled to legislative protection while tba tax payer ia left entirely at tht mercy oft heartless rapacity. Wt feel for tified, if bjr nothing else, in tht position wt bava taken, by tht construction put upon the efcligatioaa attained by the government by tht very men moat active in providing for national f nancia! existence. These bonds wart paid for in greenbacks, nod John Shrrmau emphatically said, if tb bond bolder refoiet to tokt the eamt kind of money with which bt bought bit bonds, bo ia an extortioner end n repudiator." Oliver P. Morton mid, "we should do foal injustice to tht Government and to tht peo ple of the United States, after we bare sold these bond at aa avenge ef not more than sixty cents en the dollar now to make a aew eon tract fur the benefit of the bead hol der and this ia precisely the aim ef ell proposed bond holding legislation. Oar distinguished correspondent very frankly admits that this ia a question upon ajbicb there it a wide liberty of opinion. ad that freedom of thought involves no Ie fidelity to party. Wt candidly avow our total want ef sympathy with the bvad hoi ! den aaJ attach little weight to their clamor , for the preservation of public faith, be es use their interest it net ae much concern ed with the fairfemeof the A mar ice a same nt w'ub the mote elfirh eoasidrretioa ef large profile and enhabeed value to the anb jeet ef a lucky investment made when that kalians! hamt was in low repute, and their partbases nude in a ncaily discredited ear rency. The Mexieea war cloud aeeme to bavt dispersed for Iht present, and nil ia quiet gain along the frontier. The hostile feel iog along the border ia not allayed, but it baa become evident to the luted Elates Government Ibit wsr with Mexico it not dt irsble tvea as a pleasant divers ton to a troubled administration Mr. Haycemust find tome ether meant to eecepy ibe thoughts ef these tomevbat toe inquisitive into hie official tenure, and eomewbnt toe critical ef lie efik-iel arte. The Meticsne may yet give ecca-ion fur hostilities, but it te sa't to ssy that the American Adminis tration wilt hereafter make ae rasa teste of the tamper of ibe Awerieaa people ia the directive ef anaee-seary ware. s a ' It tarat out that eat ef 350 riot era nt Kl I'aao. only Ivt bava beta identified ae Me ioaoi. eNtsiMMSH . Cwngrcta mifti tgaia 00 the I&tb lnt. j DBA Til OF HOS. R'.M.PEA RSON Judge Pearson left V home in Tadhin County on Friday last in a beggy on hie way to atteud tht Sepratoe Cuart at Raleigh in tending to take tht tram at WhMony 1 Soon after leaving heme, he leaned his bet (Ten on thn shoulder of the driver, whir suppos ing him to be asleep, did not disturb him until reselling Winston, Upon reaching that place it wae found on atsisting him to a light that be was paralysed and speech If an. lie lingered in an aneonfoious state uutil Sunday whea ba ditd. Judge Pearson was born ia 1805 and wat therefore In the ?3rd year of hie age nt the tiiut of bia death. He era dusted at Chapel Hill i 1823, studied law under t a Judge Henderson and was admitted to tbt bar in 1828. and wat a member of the Moure of Commons from Rowan from 1829 to 1832. He wis 'elected Judgt of the Superior Court In 1836.. from which he ws transferred lotho Supreme Court in 1848 ; ncd waa made Chief Justice of that tribunal in 1859 wbieh position bt held at tht tina of bis .death. t - -..., ". . As a member of a Court ' distinguished from its very 'creation for profouud legal learning and reniarkiift natural talent. Judge Pearson made, no unfavorable eoia. parwoa with bit predecessors. , JIis know ledge of law waa extsotive and bia readi ness ia the application of ita principles re markable; end he bat not been excelled in the aeu!eoes of bia ressouing powers, snd overmastering atrengtb of Lie logical facul ties. At a lawyer, and as aa expounder of Ibe law. he wat all that bin eminent po sition demanded. It wsa only in the latter dsys of bia judicial csreer that bis fair ftmeaia judgt hr-eame comp'icatad with po litical quettione, k the truthjof history exacts thaconfessioo that ibat fame was seriously ternisbed by rulings dsngervut toeonstituv liooal liberty when tht lift of that liberty wat imperilled Mora we would not My. to the disparagement of n character other wise to conspicuously adorned with the at- tributes of human (reames. . Leet we can not ay, ia defrrem-e te the magaitade of occuraacea ia which he bore to prominent n part and which a due regard for the praaer vation of liberty must iiever suffer to be forgotten. . We are glad to see tbt Obtentr takes up the subject of Sorghum Culture a a field of industry and profit to the farmers and people of North Carolina. The OUerver fakea tht eame viewe aa expressed hy us in an article in tbt Farmer and Mechanic wjing that -North Carolina can supply aerseir with all the Molsaaes ahc Beetle from that formerly much despixed crop. Sor ghum. The prfjudiet agalmt this crop wat most anjutt, and rroceeded moat I v from Ihe defective modea of nianafactnriug tee syrup and the inferiority of it thus made compared with the Cuba Mnlasaes." And ws may add. that while machinery baa been much improved, so. u the Northeest where unremitted sttention bss been paid to tht cultivation of iht Sore hum. a eraal advanct hat been made in tht character of tbt plant, and the ay rap now made ia not only equal to, but superior to I'oba Molaa e. more especially black atrip' which is now dealt out to us as tht ceuuina island molasses after being robbed of all iti exrei- a a icnee &y the aagar rcfinert ef the Northera title. We tlif from tht Washington 'D. C.) Gwtit ibe follovitig tompiimentary notice of a North Carolinian and a citiaea ef tbie vieinkyi -Captain James I. Waddell, wne commended the Shenandoah with din- lineiiou daring tht war. and who'sinee bas been ia ike aerviccof the Pacific Mail tteembip line, is stopping si lbs Met rope liun. ilia career, both as eeamea and sol dier, bas been a brilliant one. M bile in command ef the Sn freoci.co, one of the Pacific Mail line, she ttraek a bidden rock ajt ea the chsrts, which waa nppeed to have been thrown an bt one of the vul- aWne ef nature so euro won ia touthern Isti- Ittdet, at a point tomt thirteen miles from shor, and wat split sixty teal. There were ever I tree bandied peraoue on beard . and Capraiw Wadddi ran ber antil the wa. tor wat ever the deck and ssved every man. wemaa and child, himself being the last to leave the chip. This It said to be eat ef ibe meat splendid aehievemeatt ef aesmsn- ship ever Inewn, and it tht Srst esst of die sater scarring at each a distance nt tea without lose of life. He is the first eonsie ef the Ho. Alfred M, Waddell, eh.ir- maia af the Committee oa lW-oea and Pott-roads f the House. Mr. Jamee X fclelr, ef Caswtll county, eecealeecberef'aomtdistinetiet) ia Kitt ylrtnie, bss just rstnroeJ borne after a jara ef several months ia Texas. lit ad- viaee that the yeung mea ef the border to tsy at bona. , Hotete,irt county la Virginia litre dogs, tad raked lhhiyearliOl from thUsoarre. We deaot laew ia Nartb Oeroliea what a prolific fund we bat teased. Wlieu we w the negro military compa aiet leave Wilmington, on the bight A the 80th to take art hi the Kiiumcipalttin Ce Iwltratiuw at Kaiviglt o thajvf JsMmry ; and wIntw we say all the pomp of frud, all the braver 'of fi g itl ifeatbcia tad viriiii arnnw aii4 giufienwg inamirw, aud heard the clangor ai.tl the lm of mar lial iuuio and listened to the pviapois and CiniAtleM tmres f eommand as the battalion moved o it destmatl place on h tm; wt evuli not b it toiitrast the perfect liberties of the Southern negroes, ltngni 4 by law as a part of tbe ts'te iromm,arm)d and euuip;id by the Mate, ami eommandi'd hy colored offlcera rqiial lu ruk with' those of the white urgania it ioua, with thrir breth ren f tlhm. but out from covh privileges or Uh taaiAiuoibi lilies lv lh fatal brand of a black rkir.'.. Our Northern friamls do not always practice what they preuvb uud while a illiug to; Ve the J mtli pimed eow by bayonrla in negro hand ae has letu the fits in turn of all ihe Vouiheru States,' deny to' the born free negro of the Nnrih . lb empty pleaaurc of being a blidaf soldier, a riiuW no cheap to the iJiuw ami pleasure oMg iusiMwiavf the erv. and su raidy a meaaa of dupla)iu cvnnicncy wiihtbrir claiBorve parade of prim-iples that wt won der tiHiiinou decency baa vol ted Wu'decia- ration if -oiulia.itiot. Hut ihv slave at the South uat 1 eiter esrt-d iur wWrr tb tsar hau tuv negro at the North t and uw the freeJ nrgrw at tbt South ; baa nira full and fritanj ymcntof equal rights than hie fiti Urn brother of the Jforih. i! Morgsnton Blmte Siva. Mr' JtuiesCIiue, son of M r, Mike Ctiii , me f the to.t tut os buiiieie mee of Hickory, rcturi ed from Trxas, la I vrek, with the M atery, North Carolina U ike beat State after 1 He aays great number- .f young m-n who have gone to Tsxae wvuld return if they were able. Governor Ileiidiicka won't be Interview ed on the silver iiieiiiii. Sitting Hull baa crossed inio the U. S. with e large tor. ' rf WASHINGTON ITKM.V Washington. Jaw' 3 .Falling uffiu In ternal Kavenuc receibte fr lat . ui..nik ttJH.t'00. Cause, pripuaitiou in Congrraa In rea are tslrs on wbiky and ttilao'o. which has ' paralysrd movemrnta in those pMducls'' ' " "-,-. rs . . Senator' 1'atterava's condiuot is mme whst improved -wl'b the'' Cxept'u4f his head. " He pawied a ' rnileas niglrV. but is aleeping tfaiartsrnMt. Mrs. iVliereun is not so well to-dsy. ' The Star ssys; -On dit that Senator Patterson of Soat b Carolioa ceotcmplatcs resigning ea jceonet ef til health. If this be tree and a democrat ancceeda him, which is of course absolutely certain Ibe Senate will be 'elf end 'all. politically.' Washington. D. C, JaU 3. The fol lowing dispatch from Col. Hatch bas been received nt the War Department , forward ed through General Sberidaa and Pope : Kl Paso. December 31. ' 1 Have jnat returned front town below bere. I find alt quiet. Peace and confi dence art being restored. 31 any of those who fled in fear of theraugeraare returning home (Sigued( Hatch. New York, Jan- 3. A London special ssys the salvage difficulty with regard te CWpetre'e needle, now at Ferrol, Spain', having been settled, another attempt will be made to tow it te that city oa tbt 10th last. - ' WAtt NKWS. LOXDON. Jan. 3. Tht Pott publiahes a parsgT'ipii iu 'official form to the effect that tht Cabinet veaterdav be HA mmrnnm a. turned Raaaia'a answer to abut the dour to overtures The paragraph points ont that fglsnd, when cnimohiratitg Ruwia's aaHwerte the Pavte, will le expected to aceompeny it with edviee. Therefore.' it will be eery aalaral if i England. UAtc taking lhasstep inquires what omditiitis the slmwiow enmmaadera bate: been ta straried to demand, Hy appnchig Rue via tgaia, Kngland wee! I be giving proof of ber as meat desire to spare liurope fur ther danger t... f: f ,,, ,t t RmoT. Jail. 3. Ceo. Gonrkt fongbtt severe battle oa the 31st of December, at Talieea , before securing the Turkiah en trenchment. The Rasaiana bet 700 killed snd wounded. The Tarke retreated al eight fall lewarda Sofia, pursued by eavil ry. After a halt for rest and teorganita tioe. Gen. Gourko returned bit advance epoa 8ofia. Edinburgh, Jan, 5. The 8eottsn's London rorrratiohdent under stands that Lord Dirby will inform) Prince Gortscha kolfthat the Itriliah ruviran.ii.1 I. A.A edty opposed to Russia snaking peace with oni uii conti:iona being Brat eommunieu ted to England tad the other great pew- Prospectus Weekly Ledger, .. ae a. en-w orwva . .m . . , jos- A: ir.8Rta.t J s ? m. Ct X bAVK ere., THK ntdersiened nmpotct rubli.-.Vtnjr in (he town of Chapel ; JJill.;,prt'nga,eonntyJ commencing January 10. iS7. a twenty column weekly newipai.er to be entitled True WAkklt I.edokr." The Iedper will be devoted to Kilnoaton At neultnre. the newt of tho day k. In politics it wI te lemoeratio. The editorial columns will be presided over by able writers and each week oompeteul pens trill contribute short and interesrinv arilulet on various sn.eots. tAspsI Hill being the-t of thflTnivsK sity tf .North Carolina each pin ef 'ta oiti leu should take a pride in cirvnUiine: the Licdogk. . Aaan advertising mediuriv the Ledier will not be . surpassed. Tht Uni versity being in session for 10 months, end the Normal school for 6 weeks of each year il ia, at al tunes the headquarters of intelli gence of , the atata ' The LkdRR will publish everything of interest concerning the University. It will pnhlitb each week tbt latest markets of Orangn end Walt It, wi)l contain in a condensed form Ststt new, general news. it. . t . Terme of subscription $1.50 per yesr. Six mouths ft. Subscription pajabla in ad vance or w reeeijjt of 1st ropy of paper. 1 'Rate bf advertisements a uua in week ly psra- "-' ' Pa'pers'lt the ftate will confer a favor by e.pying prospectus. ' ' " " ' ? "' ' Addrese. " -t't;" ' rt ' .... HARRIS MeDAPR' rv iu fhapel Hilt. N tl ' Marble ftfrotit is building: on Teni Penny .!) MMlsUvr BreakfastM ililkbpro:1 WKoflcr for CASH "PRODUCE ft9U tlp for whoni ,.. it way cuiircru! London. January 3. The Standard's Constsntinoplt speeisl reports that Sofia is completely evacuated. , . , . -. The Timet' Parie torreMondeat also ob serves that the elai:a i-f Greact to be rep. resented in any Ku ropes t eonfarcnee really Kintetolhe acquisition ef Thessaly and ,rac.tnd possibly Crete. Tht Porte ill strongly urge on the powers the daa. get of allowing tie question te I t brought forwtrd, ta it it calculated to ireatt fresh cowplieatMie fatal to peace. ' fit Gold ?J. Adrian and Toilers,- - WlIOttXALt! AXD RETAIL MMPO- - mux K every variety of I ' "f ' . !, i I Tim vvuira .. (.iu and Plantation supplies. . , . . . . , , North KksI Comer of Front end Dock, t .WILMINGTON N. 45. - Amnna Ibeir iitock arill lm iunJ Flour Sugar. Meat Molasses. lllJIll If. - L.M - . ,wui riour. oi various Uranus, - k2W Hbls Sugar, of sundry grades, t 15U ft.iee MEAT. Ham. Shoulder. Siden. Strips and Rairot, - ! 200 Hbds and libit Molaaser, Apples, Raisins. Oranges, Citron, iJiCmons, Candy, Prunes. Car i rants. Nuis, Coeoa-Nutt and ' Fire-t'raekers. r Call or order dlreet frnin a tin i a w a vim t tta ' Jan. 9. Cm. FRENCH OIL CHR0M0S. TH KK are Ibe heat exeetried and moat pteaa hig tiaiireiierastmi ba reeeaiy Wt-a i cued. Ine aenarai verdict is, tbat Ibey are bran- WANTKOsome xixmI tmart lady or aenUe . man to art as Agent. . ,,, TbeiegiMKHi are ready mounted. Sias txtl. Hetnil iirire Ufty rente vr dollar per doaeu. end all orde rata . Wilmington K. C. MISS MANGUM'S Private Home School. rpilfct next aeM&m. or twantv week, ef Ihla 1 behoot U in( Mies wlf. beto mm the lifli of January 1,-C.i. . A limiled niimlMfr ttfpnpiU will and combined H a fc.mM a-lvaotat-, tiKniotWii ' nuder the raiv t Una Mangiiiu. : t:r further Innirnmtlon. ' Addrew SIISSPATHKUANGUM. Flat River, dee. SC.Ct, ' ' Orange County, N. C 'luratea liUlS, 1 Oil 1 IIS and .M K.MS II A J ; 4 Cases Fine ready made QlOtT"! i Tp g fcr Men "or Boys: "iCaeesof Notions end ZK4'SS GOODS i " U ;fi ,0 JfikO I 'jl i Cmtes wT3TOarlCarTXrn 1.000 Yards KICII DitkJSS UOOD6 at b .if QOflT of importation Administrator's Notice. HAVIXft quatllted a Admin 4nitor npoa in aetata oftr. Kraml. J. iniab. derV. I Kvenotb to alCrrdltora ofllw maau Ut pre. erut their rWaievittbia the time preecriued l.y uw; ami to all delrtor to the eatate to nuke l -mentuftaflrbMaibtadneaa. ' . . . A. H1CKLK. Adm'r. CUpel Hill. Dae. 2Ctk '77' 6u . SELECT Boarding and Day School. lULLSBOJtO. N. c: rrnt lthea Xssn and MU KouoVt twill & Pwtoe4''etiai.l an rrtday, K.Uiwy tvN. 19 tlafa " NOTICE. llXneannltit the hl-fi4 bidder, at the I'anrt IImmU 141 " wi . i J i lSon lot or IwrrH .4 en Iha North by NairrMilatrwt. N the K4 by ( arr. aad iIm, U'. i.. i. 11 ... T. . ; ' . uo earner, eouuinbte; atmat oae-thM of aa arre. Tills l la cniataa La araaaa mm . a . aTtirle4evtTtl laa HeeptJaeeei I ifHa .J t a : The North Carolina State Life Ine. Co. a J . J0S- TCUIOOR. 1st Pee. '77. , .. ;,. Attorney, , ; -Mrs. Maltic Taylor, UILLINKfl AND'DREHM MAKER, At tin hjUM urmerlf occttpitd lyj. Jt, Cuttii. fl now ncelving at-r " FALL SUPPLY OP, ' fry GmU unit Kuthnt. mm CASH, at the towt pVible rsles. teOT that bar work and bee KM will enrnc nn to the bliilwH moanised Oindnro of lmm, SLa aura la ...11 MM U. I I. . ewewneje. atat. tiir. W. A MYATT, WIIOLRHALE tittnt Kit. . Cotton ! 33xa.3TOT AND ..... -., a j Commission Merchant, ; RALEJOir. N. C. . nltltlMT rrhes ruaranteed t- those Shin lna WW and i rttnn to him. f I. Ili-ral advanrM tmAm A.- t ; n : V w r t m WOJJOK 1.000 llrrrrels TP1 oTTri"' I, WW flui-bels ru I ATOK3 ; ltf.000 lbs. POHBL ' All kinds'truck EXCHAisGKD or SOLD. - f tf: FARM IMPLEMENTS Farm and ! Road 'Wagons. FA RMERS FRIES D FLO WS. OLIVKRS CI 1 1 LLED PLOWS. , YOCNO AMERICA Qorn & gob- p s. ludispansible to every feeder of Stock. . METAL LINED , ' CUCUMBER HOOD PUMPS. PATENT WELL fixtures. . I ', . . The Celebrated.; iioitrzoNTAie i:nunx. Circulars nnd I'rice Ihtto vf thia Chart sent to any ad J rest. .... ,i Msigic fcckle Screens, The anly lnilement 'arhh-h, wiH lake the lar trfclga Pea, and I orkle out of Wheat, Smith' Patent Straw Cnttera, Pltiw Castings. ror all the lead laa) pwaj!a n-a, emeoUi, tough, and well tiling, i XiVnrf Termt ike. U tU 7W. CaUloimes nrompttv mailed. TOBACCO FACTOR', FIXTURES. ..W,.?J,k Tolweo Shapea. Billets. Hand. Tina. Phtea e.t.. In the l--t iMaarr sad fuU iv warraniai'iitir work. ( otre-pnadi aee aolirited, and cli males fur mwi-k -vHiuif iiiraa-oril. . .. 11. M. SMITH 4 CO . P. O. Hot 8 Richmond, Yn. Nov. 22. E. He POCUE. Tobacco Manufacturer. .UlLLSBURO. N. C, OFKK B ta the trade the fctlov Ing braad- of jiir.urK, ii nnd in Mich, Sand 6 to to a.r.wAu jbAVCK, U,l9 and 9 Inch, ft. nml H tn RED KlttJJaad O EX. Bit AGO, 11 Inch, u ear eue. DIAMovriaiiitrnut-r o . Mil a tvai it. o Iff e OLD KELIABLE and HOLD DOLLAB. i Inch, a la II,. - . ' "OLK HUNK" and LITTLE ELLA, A laie.li M a. a., I 111 a. .lb. I- lu n a . ' ' V lift if. in iq U rB(ltTft' UN CUKED- 4 tOtJCfc l, 1JEHT ' . 4 to Id. h TIW. caddie.' - so i am m a-onsietrt et Mrdium and Tine mum ra llrvNe. V ' , - SEX D 1 Oft WICR tfST A.:t4 I tin. 1 wnxiihEit, - MascrAcTveen at DKAtta is ail ttxvt or , Gold and Silver Ware. MASONIC JEWELS, UAIR JEWELRY, WATCHES. CLOCKS, tc. Watch Repairing ind Kngrevin, prompt, ly eieeuted. 8eala, etc., made to order. f ;BALKI0U. .. C. march 28. Oppoaite tht Harket I'lace. John HTylerA'Co, Saceesaort le ' ' . . MITCHELL ASDTVLEB. 100.', Main Street, . A, ; f, JMC1IMOND, ,VaV V" DitmuU. WnUlt,, ' Jvlr,s Stint. xtr4; Pltl Wur. ' OLt AStD atLVKH aPa'CTAtlM.'' WAner"M ,,K.PA,K lhc beatmsn HAIR JKWEUT MADE TOOREr.lt. oXrte1 lUnlUm U wdetah m,n orinnerwiaa., , . ... Jtt.:i. ..VL.l'"A ",- ' C Waldman&Schcrerr' PRACTICAL Turner MuHiltrs, Ot Steam Futcrs Wbolessle end lUtsil Deslcreia , Stoves, Tinware, Gas Fixtures &c I4.M Msin Htreet; i f mcil.MOXD, VA. Tobeeco Fine, and I'litmhin a SnUliit Refeteneei . f. ,,, . BPWM"J' II. w. i . 1'rrJ l-aller a,. and olheri. ' " U 1 Willi,,,,;: ,TIIK GHKAT CLOSING OUT 8ALE. ,! STOCK MUUT BE REDUCED. , ' j-v,: asaaaaaaaaa-aa Frtctt RtJuctJ'tou$ lu 'wvriivjj ' itocJfc, Black 8llk at 00. 75. 8, bMe, $141.21 ,80 11.6(1. 1.75,2,Jj, f2,50, e7oaud M, ln-r yard: MjUe blmh Liulug-el'JI at SSe. per yard worth Uray aad Uaaee, Hriped bllka at foe ' Wartb ft JHH, . ........... - - . ctiiH-li aad Hlue and Brown and Black Slrlbed. Mihaatioe. irrvard Worth fl; ' !tron aud UUvk Mnyd Mlaat.loc. par Tard worth f l,li; . , Ilia, k and ft bde Plaid sitae at iJe.weitk II ir lani . .. . (.- s f .. -.'. hUu-k and White and Black and Urav etrliird , Mlka at T aad UUe. rar yard worth tl and !. t.r and i Ilia, h padd Mlka al Sua; a.-d It warta ' Liuand I Jo; , , , , . , ,.v Colored 'iurrd and Strled QrauadlnaaaS A. ti,aJi and loe. r ard north mere la duubla the ummm-v; .- . i Blat k Mrioni Urrawiiuea at It aad It ae. pac ar d arurth Jo aad 4ur . ' ' ' BiM-k Irow urmmtiam at te worth tor, and IS .. ." w wonn ftoe, iwr jaril; llaadmaMr Law anal lo, li ft, 1, aad "V 11:" - periaruj M vara . awuaaa. per raru all lew Lhaa tlwa the bolrM Uftra-t KaH kerlHM-kirr Piiaat tamtirWaat Ua. ear lard Uomrata fciuihanai at , to and IS He. bat t as w,tr,.k. ,l,'i " ;tr)ard, . waahPoutHaw atba, Plaid Pairtma at te. ' .T "mm' aa is et. aaa a Meval re, doHioii ia all kinds of I'ANLI link mi .. M 11W fur buhrs aad chtkirMi i iWtll'htt bttl Hhak Allwas at ii. Id, L to. 0 ' .'tuutoI.X4ptTvard; . ..... C biams Uraa I lutn .( i an. lor. arV vard worth te aad safra. aer .nt? Auatraluu I trpm. at ., Ao; to aad Zie, per yard, won hi, prr yard Bauer; ua hi the cbraimt aaouratng KHtt manuttrtirrot; sntaha. tw ta-humra, Tauiawa, BoatUames. lMauie. and other Ulna Uwoda auiuUa Iwr naunrwiiia; Lara eutued Vlrtorte Lawn at 11 He. warth Sac. per yard; Check Xuellne at II and tfe. r yard worth Mm i "nal eaai -..a... , .v ... ".,..,,. -.. . Iiji I ,cw.b PhMc at lie. t yard reduced treat .act ...... . UewiilaeTNrkey Ited Tatda Ihurawk (ar Wlaw lwlli)ai;.'W.jer)afd worth t( ein.uhW 1 1 W ,"d -4A aad U.K "' " Um IhuHaaak . lali 1 luU ln.m lauuli, . Linen imm alnat t", M tl. l.la?jSa aad up lo et. pre doaan; ptkciiUr atu atk as srn" USNMal4"MU"Mr ' UniMi UJ tewew trawl ft Ae to tl. per dc 1 Ltnrw sheet Int. sierlor tjualuv. kja.a P" J '. wouhi ae lamp at IJAt aha. Ur - ah.. a. PilWw., Uaaai ' .Tl 7.7T T? , Or p Mk la all anaiaaM aad iacK ah, a Wrra TVT -"rW V1ha aw'haiTf aaairvahiej - - ... . ... u" Cv,tar lUatiaarrhicaV, ae4 vts.K'?"" 11 11 u tw " V"1 rl srhrt Sola Paiirr In Uir-titrlr tow sheeu r t. tar ibi iw..nx..H .....i . . .. X tkT d kallUH,, Cullua: ranry Malliaa at7M aud tan. per yard worth -wa av, mil I b. rhe.:H taa iH I aon; J-baitea-ali ry rheae- iU pantoyl well toeaamln, tuk. Murk betWe matlne: Ready Mh ftreMew fne Ladlea-b. iku a J. thm i.P i : w ish nne we i.i ... . , iLilL . ,Ml,w leta.l-klrt-! and trrnl ,M' si ,j k4 M TZl iVn liov e sad UiwL. f ih- TrtiBka, IJK-, NiU-aela, Ltrarh Baaketa Kb.. I' MilHU or- iV -1 ,,'SW '- T!! S srtttt-aoma .ha.ti. wr wooi omrr; ' Piano t-overax mwtmm-. 8IM-H. -the trt a a. Xvzij?' r taker , 'T" IT "rd, andnomht. Boal 1 bread ttol.bin h,V for a nU. mt tm .. yard, worth a a yan ' fu.l.lri.'Wdrsaailk ' r iua; M hina rU ta hrw boMira at t Clark's snd fiat.'. mm,l mt . aii ki.ia. i T.-! . ! rnileinenj w,wMwtaatl ' Hi IK In t ante nwa m....r.. I - , M eotton and mire I.L.a uZlZZl VT". "mnW in im l......i -i. . . "t aii aateua. i t-o.Hl.wHl by tnl uTTl ! 71 af the ZCll7ThilUJ! VP"" dorliueiNHbu. baLm tl 2h?Lr ; i.mvi -fsKu-riicns-.
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 9, 1878, edition 1
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