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V'BLNKSDAV...;.".JAN. 23. 2878
Til QUESTION OF THE DAY.
'I'lie issues of peace or ear never interest
ed tli penj le of t ha whole country mora
than that of tnfj currency no actively un
der coiwiJefation. Ami it is so because
never Las any question come more directly
home to the eiperienee of every d life
than this One of money It i one nhcre
.I.- tif u.unLinJ rlliAfl nntiii
i . i . .1 --.n .. . k. . ,. I In tin J tut working wan mil !e near
ilain practical isMies and will not be Hit I . . ?, . , .. .
.....
Out of these ideas, in wise bands, tlie
eonntry will won rise from its fearful pros
tration. ,J ,,f , '
1 ' , v.u.JLw V v i- i
IFMf WE MAY EXPECT,
; The organs of the money power eontrol
iing the Northern press as they do, think
they can control national legislation as welt,
and throw off ati disguise as to their ulti
mate intentions. Mr, Yoorbtes in bis great
speech of last week, nukes the following
Quotations from some of them :
''The American laborer must make up
his min i henceforth not to be so muoh bet
ter off than the Europeans laborer .,,
off with abstract lsjuiittiHi9) r eentimeu
tal effusion. It is a despairing demand,
what shall we do td be saved iu a teuipo--ral
sense?
The issue is made between the bond hol
ders and the advocates of a gold metallic
basis of currency on the one side, and the
tax payers and the demanders of a silver
medium equal in dignity and proportionate
value with gold, on t be other, y Oa the first
side is arrayed nearly all the' invested ca
pital of the N rth ; that Capital, too, in
verted in bouds purchased iu depreciated
currency ; that capital moreover exempt
from taxation, and giving its (solders im
munities, privileges and powers denied to
the rest of their country men ; and oil tbt
other side, all the labor, all the industry,
nearly alt the enterprise of the country ,
shackled while the other is free, starting
while the other is full, paralysed while the
other is instinct with life,: It Is a struggle'
not more for prosrity than ,for life for
the success of the bond holders to chain mo
ney to a single standard is the parent of uo
imaginary evil, Last tummerthiseouutry.
so lately the refuge of the labor seeking
people of the old world was tbe scene of or
ganised riot, of widespread combination to
destroy property, ending in wholesale de
struction of property and lamentable lost of
life, for what? Decease of that remorse-
er to '.hat station in life to wbicn it has
plessed Cod to call him." , ..'.1,
la other words, the laborer mast ap
proach the lord of tbe mooey bags hat in
band, and must be content with his wages
of twenty cents a day, and happy when be
tastes meat once a month tben he will bt
even with the European laborer.
And again: . , . V'j..
There seems to be but one remedy.0' It
is a change of the eewfrsbip of the soil, and
the creation of a elasajsf land owners on the
one baud, andof tenant farmers on the oth
er; something similar in both ease to what
has long existed, and now exists iu the ol
den eooutries of Europe., .
In plain language, the race of free inde
pendent land) holders the farmers of the
country is to be extinguished to mske way
for the new landed aristocracy, deriving
their titles,, pot as in Europe by deeds iu
arms, by services in the cabinet, or by he
reditary claim bat by. wealth acquired ia
fraud stained army contracts, or stock gam
bling operations ia Wall St.-or other de
vice quite as infamous. Are the honest
land owners of the country ready to stand
aside for these gentry ?,.. Then demand, the
passage of tbe silver bill, or expect tbe
worst form of slavery.
A SUBSIDIZED PRESS.
Tbe most alarming feature of the present
financial struggle is the venality of the ci
less movement of contraction which bad tj press of the 5oTth:' T; that pre tbe
steadily encroached upon the means of sub-
aistenee of the poor man , which bad psra
lyied the business eapaeity of the merchant,
which had closed the market to the manu
facturer, which bad cat down the value of
the products of the farm below the cost of
production ; tlis too when taxation was in
the full vigor of its exorbitant exactions,
and when the bond holder was holding bis
bouds ith tic determination to have them
paid in gold aad when he was drawing bis
bountiful interest free from taxation; con
stituting the anrepullican eontrast of a pri
vileged mouied ertetoeraev and an impove
rished, aipprefved. laboring and producing
class. Ia it not the first duty of patriotism,
to remove this anomaly, if for no other rea
son tbsn to restore tbe proper relations or
republican eitixenshipf
Hat there is a duty paramount to that of
abstract patriotism. It is, to relieve by
touie stroke of financial wisdom, a diet res
participated io by the whole country sad
iy all but tbt fortunate lolders of tbe
goverameat tee unite We Lava no pre
judices against these latter, and would
deem it criminal to attempt to array pre
judice against them as such. Their bonds,
no doubt, Ibey earns honestly by. and arc
euti.ied to all legal protection ia holding
Ultra, and all legal vslue io enjoying them
Hut it is because, while coming by them ;
bonestly, they came by them cheaply and !
because, coming by them cheaply, tbe whole
aim of their legislation has been to enhance
their vaJec to unwarranted height, as if the
nacriace bad been theirs instead of that of
the government, or ruber that of the Us
paying people upon whom the burden of in
terest and ultimate redemption inevitably
falls. Iu this conflict, tbt individual exis
tence of the bond bolder Is ostentatiously
obtruded, while that of the poor Us paying
and Us ruined people U merged in Iht con
crete idea of a ust tonal government Let
it be borne io miod that both bsve individ
uality, aad that the espeei'.v of tbt tsx pay
er to suffer is as keen as tbat of tbt bond
bolder to jy.
That capacity to suffer bat been tested
tjoeJ tbt limit of patient endurance.
Where there it a remedy, tbe people wili
not starve in the midst of plenty, they will
not stand idle when around tbeta there ia
C4 mack to be done ; neither will Ibey sacri
fice their products er their taber for Insaf
ficieet compensation, nor deey themselves
out of fanciful deference to national credit
the remedy so easily found in tbt restore
tioe of silver le ite proper place si a itsod-
ard of telet.
Tbt relief seems tt be plain it Ike res
toration ef silver t credit In depriving
gold of lis monopoly of power in potting
tbt bond bolder and the tax payer spot an
equality wefott.lbt U j la equalising ptU
vilrgee now defended by tbe one and de
nied te the etWee in ebeellng tbe inevita
ble taerea te farther eoMraetk te fruitful
i.f rait to" all industrial elaesee, by repeal
f lbs resumption law ; and nest, and per
bspeqoitf a Importsat, Material modiBoe
ii..uof tbe national bank laws, aad tbt
irpcsl wf tbt tiaust tstiej fuU """
country is inclined to hk for leadership ,
because in it is combined so much of talent.
of information and of political knowledge
Bad experience' s to present all tbt qualifi
cations for safe guidance ; added to which ,
there baa been each appearance 'of inde
pendent thought and fearless criticism of
wrong as at leant Io maintain tbe promise
tbat jutiee, honesty and fairness would live
and eventually, survive a genera! deluge ol
corruption. Hut the power, of mooey has
seduced tbe press, and with no exertion
that we can recall, Northern jourualium is
arrayed on the side of the money power as
agsiust the iutereats of all the country be
sides. It is impossible to conceive thst all
tbe eonntry oatiiJe of the money centres is
wrung; tbat all its intelligence is at fault ;
tbat all iu sufferings are unreal ; and that
all tbe remedies it proposes are irrslwua
or dishonorable ,
The worst curse tbat has befallen the
Ucited States are tbe combinations of V all
Street, the (was of financial tricks; and
curst less tolerable is that of s press bought
to favor and defend them. To Walt Street
we look only for rascality and sharp prac
tice. To tbe prose wt look fur exposure of
its trickery. When Wall Street and the
press combine, then counter eombinstioof
become necessary.
The people look te Coegress te combat
sod overthrow sn alliance disgraceful in its
ill asenrtea elements. Well Street karris
the people on to ruin that it may profit b
ibe ruin ; tbt Northern press bounds on
Wall Street thst it may shire in tbt spoil.
Coo grass baa it in its power to thwart the
one, aad a aonad public opinion may be
roused to punish ibe other. .
esv.x.v,,,
Oar able correspondent Y. favors aa
again with one of bis strung arguments on
bis side of tbe Question. We might fear
te eocounUr bis facts and bis logic did we
not feel thst iu tbt main ubjeet of bis ef
forts, be was aiming at tbe same end -we
bavc always sought te attain tbe preserve
lion of public credit. Kut wt know eneugb
of the holders of the public securities le die
eredit their sincerity. Public honor ie aoi
wrapped np in their existence. Tbey ape
eulstc not only in public securities, but
tbey speculate on public feeling. Tbey
bare foulsd Iht public long enough. , Now
let tbe US payer bare n bearing and a
voice.
THE REVENUE AUKS DM EUVS,
We hope Congress will make no delny in
acting one way or tbe other upon the red no
tion io the tax on tobacco and whisikey pro
posed by Mr. Kobbins j The inert sugges
tion of action by Congress baa brought the
tobacco trade in aU its branch almost to I
dead stsml." - Nobody can sell and nobody'
will buy her sudden changes' ' jft "values
may be brought about by a change in the
revenue law, and this lull i business is
full of evil-end hsrdship to a people alrea
dy suffering from scarcity ef money and
dullnessiatr.de. -A J "'ww
Ana we do urge npon Congress tbe wis
dom and the juxticc of giviua: relief to over
burdened subjects of taxation. Such relief
wi t, b cause tbe excess of tbe imposition
will def at the end aimed at." The eon
sumption of a manufactured article Is in'
prOjHiitim toils cheapness. t li the tax is
lowered the use f tot aeeo will .iuciease.
If it t uut loweied, there will be a large
i areaac in a practice already begun, wi.io')
U tbe cultivation and ne by Southern plan
ters of tobacco iu the unmanufactured state.
Revenue' to that extent will le W. lien
lers are init willing to give five pounds of
cotton for one of mauufactur-d ti.lmcco, and
ibis is their present relative value. .
Manufacturers expect pay some tax.
They are perfectly willing to di so; and
they Mk the Us of 12 or 16 cents pre
posed by the uiueudeJ bill i fair enouib,
giving a revenue to the government quite
as laige.as that ruined by the preseot law,
because the occupation ,uf the bbxkader pe
rishes, and because the reduction in price
will greetlv increase consumption.
Iet the reduction be made ; but ft all
even's, let Uongress act qoickly ana cna
uncertainty, , . . v v . , ; . , t. ,
.v...-. v t
No room for war news outside of tele
graph briefs. The Itusaians are steadily
moving mt le Constantinople, the opposition
of the Turks being very weak. TbsSultsn
is ready to make peace. JJut in the terms
of peace, the other powers of Eunpe claim
a voice ; aud this is tbe great danger ahead.
If Kusia ia let alone,' the I urkUh riapir
in Kurope will be extinguished, or at least,
pasereeutof the diplomat! family of Eu
rope as an equal. it Jaaia im peiipurtivuali
ty aggiandixcd ; and to prevent thi, all the
rest of Karope Is noW exercincJ.
leiinsn WA sftevSsrds took up a position
near I'nillipopolU and oHered the inhabi
tants' to leave tbat town j and that (he Kus
sians here reached L'birpan and are inarvh
ug oo Yen! Jlahlgre,' is "rorrect the re
timing of the Only Torkioh field stuiy south
pf tbe llilkaiis i in 'danger of captare, or
of annihilation: before the armialice can be
concldded !t?birpsn is about thirty , miles
east; of FbiIlip)iolis.' and leas' than ten
miles from the road and railway over which
the Turks must pass to reach Adriaiiople.
Lowtwn, Qe'n. 7. A specisl 8 to the
SunJjrd from Constantinople says many
remove are current iu regard to the attitude
of the great' powers!, It is said that the
Grand. Vixter baa assured ibe Gervaa Ans
Vascador tbat tbe Forts, has determined Io
make peace with Russia, leaving any pow
er, mbich objected to the eotidition to settle
the matter with Kuwie. The instruction
cf the Turkish plenipotentiaries are such as
lot make Ilia concluion ot an armo4ico ab
solutely, certain.. Ger, Ignalieffis expect
ed to jtaks.part in tbe negotiatiuus. It is
thi i jnt pro)ible thst negotjatio'is may be
held at Tirnuva Sn cull instead of Keuulik,
wbbiU woull, accelerate multeity1,;, .
L The j Standard's Vienna e rrespondent
heats jfnu'n Jlerlin tb.t Vritice liisinsrck has
waived bis objections to another Kuropesn
oonfereiice oo eastern affafrs." " ' A telegram
received in 1'aris'ststes that 'the Turkish
peace delegate have arrive! m Ailrmnnple.
Tfte Turkic- press is enjoined to" show the
greattat" moderation.'" One paper has been
suppressed for attacking tbe Cxr.; ''
Lo.NDOX. Jan. 19 The Daily Telegraph's
eorreMKinCents at t era state thai inn ion
ise delegates met the Grand Duke Nicholas
at Tiriiova ami preliminary notes were ex
cbsneed. Tbeirsnd Duko tbeuannouiic
ed IfS had decided to treat only at Adriauo-
nle which should be immediately evscnal
cL! Tic delegates having aeseoted, orders
were telegraphed o JJjtiuij l asba to tvac j
ate i Adriaiiople. ;... ;
LoboN. Jaa'. A special to the Times
from P. fetersbarg iay the persons woe
helped to draw op lite armi-tie eondithms
state they arc aueb as not likely te be ae
eeptea by tbe 1 arse, ti ? ,
WAsntxoTos, Jan; 17. Tbt bill pen-
sirminf .Mexican veterans contains a clause
repealing, as regards the vetersnsl thst
eUnse nf the general pension bw which dis
criminates against those who t -.red in ibe
CMnfcderate army ; '
Marble Front is building on Ten Penny
"... ; - v """ ' mm ' jm fllf .1 '
JSam for ISreacjast at iiuisooro.
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WE Offer for CASH .PRODUCE for 90 'drt for whom
fio rses 2300ta azica. lxOoc
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10 tWs liUl S. VUllTHS end MKN IJ A 1
' 4 (-ses Fine ready pmde OXOt22JL23LeS',fcr ?r '
' . . . v ..: i noi'vv fjiutnvt ,? '!!,'. r;'f'
4Cratea OlTOOlS-OlTyp 1" m Jm '
'j;i00 Ysrds 1UCU DHKSSGOODdat h.il OOiEs'X" of importation
s .,.lMe who have not eWgotten vrhat'. Jp O 'aD'ir 't Cs
CrOOC3.Cl. K11 flU..
W - A., rwl K -D .;
1.1
-tan JU-eaJSaM Hr '
1.000 IJurrcls JPlOXTlTs
10.000 Hushel.OOIUir
moo do jpt 33 a,-,.-, v
1,000 JUM.eis lUTAT'JKa;
In.OOO lbs. PQ"R All kinds truck EXCIIANGKD or SOLD.
BHOWN, & , GO,.
Nov. 81st '77
conr.iiaGion merchant!
tr. -
4-' v -
' .
rf4 "
lr jnl f the tmrcliMMer;
per yard;
Cream I'okuvd lirorsue frllh atSU north
CulorrU i-ihV at all priees.we call aterinl alien-
Read tbt tseelleat and perfectly iotet!i
bio letter el ear able represcatativc, Ibe
Hon. J. Davis, puVIUhed on the Iret
pegt ef this issue" It is so dear and so
Conclusive that tbe plainest eomprebeoslon
will grasp It am so strong that tbt keenest
ingenuity eaaaot refate It,
' eaaw aiasai eas ea m at) sea sn ej
The SUtr says test sis ear toads of Is
teres for the new Wilmington Cotton Coat
press bsve arrived, and tint more tc corns.
Tbt new cae will bt larger than tbt one
no la ate. ' 1
cast a mm m
Gen. John 8. Williams bst been etrcud
Senator from Ksotscky, to succeed Mr,
.McCicory.
Ilrother Bouldin of the Danville Tiu$
thinks the practice of writing wills4n pen
cil a good one. Of coure IrulW'B.
thinks so. Is be not goinjt to iui.i,rulixe
himself by bis life uf Jbu lUndolpb ? And
is not ibst volume all written in pencil )
Wt know be believes in the pencil.
aanetaesseimsasasuaaiin "
The Beidsvillc Twei ssjs tSe people of
LesksvUls sre moving for narrow gangs'
road, and in connection with that to improve
tbe naviiation of tbs Dan. We like lo see
this spirit; and the Penitentiary bands will
give tbe labor needed. , Work must be cot
out lor the eoasUatly increasing number. .
Ssmnel Itowles the distinguished editor
of Ihc SprinpfiVld Kepobliesn, one of the
most remsrksble Jouinsie in tbiscouotry
in point of ability, has juvt died from psral
ya'is of the braia.
Tbt bridge over 8tsnton River, on tbe
R. k D. rail rood, injurcl by the last fresh
ct, is all right again. Tbe work of potting
np a permanent iron bridge will soon begin.
Tbt North Carolina Ftate Grange will
meet in Greensboro on tbe .lie of February
lied need rates have been secured on all tbe
Railroads lor delegates
It Is ttroagbt that Representative Wad
dell'aVill te aU,IU tbt Western Jadies
District Court of N. C. will pans, ae it bss
met with no opposition In tbe Committee.
enSjmem'cne'eeswcmTee
' Tbt Inferior Conrt of Mecklenl org at its
Isst session sent sight prisoners te the 1'esi
tentisry.
ens"". i-s'sy en .mm- ;
Heavy snw at Salt Lake tbt besviest
for Tesrt. breaking down eoow alteds. Foor
feet J rp at Sommit.
, RALEIGH It A RKETS.
Tbt tone ef tht msrktt, aa reported in
the News', ef 8anday morning is weak,
holders preesiog stock. , Middlings 10 j.
Strict km middling 10a low middling 9
9. '
- North Carolina four C,50 a $7.
Meal 73 .77.
l'ork,i.
I Receipt of Cotton, le date S4, 1 IS. a
gainst 81.018, for same time last year an
increase ef 97. with Ibt prospect of receipts
tonslderall above 40.000 for tbt cotton
jeer.
IOXtxr. Jsa 18. Tbt glsndsrd
Conatsntiaople diepstek reports lltillic-
opus tvaevsted and ordered te be burned
Ajsdf tad Ksrnsbsd have Kern bnrned .
If ike dispVitb of yterdsy lo Renter 'a
from Coastsntinnple. stating Ibst a treat
battle wsf fought Monday between tstsr
Kstsrdjik and Fbilliptmlist thst Ibt
IgUmg net tteumtd Tucrds ; tbat Su
LEFT mv houe thont lecal cause or nro
riwatieu. im Ibe ftth day nf Iswmlernut,
luv an. I.I!(ENZ(I B. LK. ftiid orenti ta
la hi IfNb vear, alMnt Ira fees hqch. stout, thb-u
nuiM. IImi enilexion. rrrri-u nine er, w
ilf hair, no beard, la qukk spoken, aad cue-h ia
nxillotr." ' - .
Tbia.l heret-Vto arW(t snv snil allpsranna
(rm harlmritiK or maintaiulne tbe aabt lwetaso
H. lea. nr lor empkwtae. srollnr. csAbinx. aw
otherwMe aidin; it. bU cinreal-nent uiidrr the
tienalt If of tbe law in such M-e- imde snd pro
yMed." ' CALVIS LKA,
Jan-.WX at. . llurdlea HM. ft.
fiOTICE.
Adrian and Vollers,
WHOLESALE EMPORIUM
TOB every variety ef fl
A1 . VJKOCKKIE8.
North Est Comer of Front and Dock,
, waMlNGTON, N. C.
Among their Mock will l fntni ,
Flour Sugar, IV.eats Molasses
1000 line rlour. or various brands,
250 Bbls Sngsr. of sundry grades.
150 Boxes MEAT. lln... Sioalders,
Sides. 8trl;e and KcUiee, .
200 Ubrfn sad lib's Tdolasses.
Apples, ' Raisins, Oranges, fit roe
Lemons..; Candy, rrunes. Cur-
rants, ' Nats, Cocoa-Nets and
'". Fic Crsekers. ''"
fall or sroVv dlrert rmm . .
AOKIAX A YOLLEK.
Jaa. V, Dm. . . .,
r MISS MANGUM'S
Private Home School.
rplIK nest mini, ef Iwentr weeks ef Ihls
a. pvimmii lor loMus nunevnu. ueaia on ins
X.HH J janwary ins
A limited number f pnptU will todei
with bom stlvaotavsM, bmuU(iii under tbe
esniMf Miaa Maneuut. "
tMt turtli'-r InrurMwUfl). jtiidreas
, MUW 1'ATflK MANGUM. m
. list River.
dec. SC.Ct, s Orange County, N. C
Administrator's Notice.
ITAVIMi iilltlrd ae AdmtnKtniUsr upon
XI tin eate mf IH. KmnH J. mA. eVr d.
I kite nbw te all rredltors ef the Mate U nre-
ent Ibrirebims tthbin the lime preM-rila-d f
mw; ann in an oen nra i ine (aiun make pay
mentaf VbHr btdehtmle".- " ;' m--
fit. I ff:ll tl . mr.L j-.
i, jL-oapri .iiiii. 4m4 - iiv
' ft , ' .... ' a plr ZuZii ' " -
Boarding and Day School.
HILLS BO RO, N.' C.
TnC sINweXasn ann Stls KiH.iotf arm
re-opra tbebr Mcbool ,en rrUaj, S tUruari
M. ITS.
t r I nrnurs ajrwsrned en enlfeten.
i tin.
REST AND CHEAPEST WEEKLY,
IX the south.
New Features and a New Story
The Weeiiy News.
EXLAROtb AMD 111 HEW DRKSU.
In addition to its Geaersl Ntas; Liters
rysnd Agrieullaral Feat ores.' '
THeeumWW JANTAMX fii srltl eU'talil
the HllblrBi(jU!rirf Hieermi(irKl7.IC 8TUKT
II A RUT 8 I N tl L A t Ri
lion to Mas liWl 'huiii ii fur anajamg dremea at
a It SI iter aril:
xlnMrltiiy tmritnlns m ttrlpeil and tlierked t
eiika. f w giva urn tuuve riKs ever houww
in theM- t.u.Hl; r ; ,
BUk PHk Triiaiidiix Vrlreta at f 1.11. t,flo, l.ft
Ci and uu Iu Oil per yard wcrtb fl pes yard
worr;
Colored llk Trimming Velvet st tl A tier yard
worth tlJio, and no piiMaks; Ubirk Mai.lllU
' ilk Veivrta;
Doiil.W -Twilled A II Wor.1 tutored Caabmeresst
cv per yard weetb tt;
Itlark AH W wvl aebinorea at 6e. U.Tl.KW-tl.
and up lo f I ht yard-U X4 per nut, be.
Fsnrjr trrai U.hmU arem le te sen. ar yard a
bl rrduvtiuu baa been matte iu Ibiscbos ot
TIMNSI ' ' ' " 4 "
Knh-keiborker nuitlug at ie. per yard wertb
iec;
Bik AH, dotihhi wliMw at So. si. oe.
aud upwanl. all north ae prt mmt. more;
faliroea at . C k and S Ht, lirr rani;
BetfTk-kftmuBM UX.V. ia-r4rd; ' ' i! '
tbevutt r-birtma st lo. Uk and IttSe, per yard
1 verv rbran: f ..
(ibiKhaius at e;1o add T. pef yard, worth
m ant. -.f ' ......... -
While Wml r Umirl, at iV. per yard worth
X-'w.; al a foil line of V bile tannes. Up le fl
. wr yard all very cheap; .
Red rwilled Lunrl.all rd. at f-1. U, Si. and
in to i.ic. pv-r yardall murb below rriuur
urtreoc
Gray lailird Ktanael, at It. So, It aad tip to
l'Uhi. I'bnil. tnied ami fruited Opera f bin-
uri-ia an quainirai low imrra:
Wiirkeil ( iiriain Mu-lin. I H yard wble, at 11,
o. ana aac fwr yarn wimu , to ana Soc
'' Ibrrbeatmt ever offered: - . -
Xetl luuUain Imtw for curtains at 13. 16 S, So, lie
ana np e n er yarn an very missa beww
miliar prtre : ,
Csr.-h-e. IU Hd. Loops snd Ilooka, Csrcnrtilns
at extremely low prices aoiae of Ibe bet bar-
niiMerer nnvna:
Urn lor iiirniliira reverbts: and curtains . at
niik'h nrlr regular Mln;
Walerurnor I lot ba at So. V. tt. sad nnwinU
l.ur 7ir, tllark WalrproarlaauM)rMr to nbst
Hrueraliv snKJ at fl iwr vsrd:
(irnuine kuit nHi at Itv 11 N, la and 16 e.
ier vara, witnu ia. Io, and . r laril;
Extraordinary Imricaliw Iu t Altrtrn. Ve of
fer tbr bnC Tbrm 1'lr at tl.le tar Vaed .
The brrt Taictry llruwin at l A fwr yard; tbe
ue cxiri aiiperaiie ingrain at ev. per yard;
aba. Irtwu Csrpet at U, So. to to and 73c
prr)anl; ,,..'.-.,. .. ,.;..
Ilemp C'sriirU at S.I and IV. per yard, and bar-
uaiHS iu ij-, t.ximi anil v enetian varoeta;
(illMiKliiali wkkheaadatul tlra:
I Ml t hrtb UlIC. all Ur:
Velvet ami TaMMry KSfS and XsU at lowef
rbea than rvrrj f j . ; , : s . ,.
Red blaiiki-tn al ti, tM. 13 and np to U a pair.
ihi wri wt owr unim-r,enii iMrKaln;
wrsjs nunKns ai v nana ; at worth as
st a north t. i - .
Calb-ntHHriHlablea at $1,25, $!,&), $1,75,
Wool tied Snreaats-the beat maaufaetured at
CJ Ji and S rtb M:
Whlls tfuilta at ia, ;. and up to lie. la thai
line e (W smparaHed baryalw;
Cariwt Warp tbe beat BUNiu&etMred-fn ati eo-
nra;
tut lotion, or Cot toe Tarn-en Xoa-el ft per
litimlie of Sve iMHimH;
fnlik-aibnl Kmllliij VoUon-.t! alsee at Boo.
per pouun;
ehurer Alarbine Seedbat loe. for Im
Mm hine Xertlle Uf all other tu IiIimw eseent
W ikmi liihtis, tea lur lie ftat by awll,
iHMtae ntbl. ..-...!',..
The iet een ln Maclilue Oil-Urae txttle at
, oe. iee liottle; , v
SsoatfhkHiale styles at really
Shaw h hvewdbsai variety at reduced nrlreai
r I tin were nrver w kiw mm mm
them bn arU t M t r K and CUare at tVo
Ti hie and I'teiM tavern. Tulle and Toilet Mate
In rrrat vark-tv and at btar brirat
t'niiergarnieu for men, roun and children,
and a lull line of Hoar and Ut.ni
i -are, eiia ana m tulle Tsniand nvarf:
llamlmre Kdainin snd Inaenlnn ii I. I I. I
Pottery and all aastieial tor deroralla the name;
AlmbMand Alwtle Framea, fklnrae end f le
. tore frames" 1 . . ,
. TMimU.afsrtlrle.aenumraed.aHU
be sold st che-lns. out nin-, as our Mock mtit
purrbaM la-fore th aormenl t broken.
. I'mmiit stlnrtlon tlvm Ut orders. Ifcasd sent
Hlir."Jr ""rwbe. When ent by
u, """t pwaga aauai acomMny I he
e or
i tnc txuTOh'a tikvexas, .
. , BY P.XimrAN.'! ,
,Of Middlegionnd,. 0s.. .
nh"ililmifJsesrjlrentteonr,.
AU.Ire, ' ' Xll.rXriLf..
hni2X"' esisuiuh, Os.
f . y . i, ii
jsn. 16.
LKV7 11R0 rilKRS', .
10!7 and lOIVMsia street.
KICIIMOND. VA,
Mrs. Mattic Tavlor.
MILLINBR AND DM'JHif MAKER,
Ai uit AwMee jumrrln ttrotpitd by . J,
J new ncetvlng her
"' FALL 8i;nLY OF
Fvnei Qouh ami Mj;,.
TERMS CASH, at Ids lonest rossille rale
Hot! U rTh m Meat noveHle lN
dlllenerr .. from the laM boii-e., aort m,rJZ
b lajt ber work en.1 bee fcooim a Ml Trinn n
!ZJITZ ,'a r he lore ishm.nr4ers
FARM
IV NOW FUU CHEAr DKGOUD3.
BAUOAINS VOR EVERYBODY'
lutendlnxte have our store thoroughly reno
vated and brautifled before tlie opuHinn ol Ibe
hii iug I rmlr.aiid wakinsaH imnrtasi ebanaa)
Iu i-iir bii-ineM. nweai'llalwa the reduriu ( ef enr
Murk. We kavr. tneretore. marfcrit down the
MrNM of hmiit art tr tea hi order, to arcuwhsh
our ohjevt. vi otter aiat biiluceinenis in
Black Silks at 00, (io, t bOSoc, 1, nutl up
r tft, r yard a sava of fnmi lo to 73c.
i
EMENTS
retina .. -.
laiiu uuu ituuu , ii ctrtVUiJe"
mm s mnaa cmas. ttMum asn sM vsa as mwmtm i J1 .
UiilVClUj UlllkLtZU rjuti9.. ,
' flnrn' Hih " 'Ifflllo. "'
Indispensille to every feeder of Stock.
' METAL LINED - . . m
CUCUMBER WOOD PUSIFS.' '
PATKNT WELL FIXTURES.
Tbe Celebrated
HORlZUNTAt CMl'nX.
Circulars ani l'rica lists cf this Cham
sent to suj address. ,m . ,, ltfJ
Magic Cockle Screens, ,
The only itnibment vrafen wIM take the Far
trklg I'rs, anil t ockte out of Wheat,
Smith's Patent Straw Cutters.
, TPlow Cartings. ,
For an the k.tUi l'tova. bt use. tmootb.
tough, aud well Siting.
liVml Terwui Ac, to Iht Tmtt. y ' .
CaUioxtMM pronipth mailed.' T' "
TOBA CXV FA CTOR T FIXTURES .V
We make Tnbnrcn fhaiiea. llllet. ftaait.
Tin, l'bitea tr. In the Oe-t ntaaurr and ful
ly warrant aT our woik. '
t'raremnibiare aulh-itrd, and estimates tut j
work I'rouijill) furiiUb.il. . ( , .
II. M. SMITH & CO-.
P. O. Boi8 Bkhmond. Va. T
Nov. it. - t - .
E. H. POCUE. . .
Tobacco Manufacturers"
HILLS tUKO. A. Ci ' -
Q VFFJbMe tlie trade the mnei ls brand ef -AXTKlAJFrX
11 nnii lO lnHi.Saml 0 tolh '
urAiKit TKNUtK, II. 10 and Incli.S
tl and to IU. ' '
RED BIRD and G EN. BR ACQ. 1 1 Inch.
tn lt. '
DIAMOND and COMET. Inch, 8 lo lb.
va.tr It i.l I A li Lc. aiHi UOLU LK)LLA It, '
12 Inch, t In lb. , .
"Ol'B RAN and LITTLE ELLA,
, 6 Inch. H and It t 10. tit lb lb cad. I lev
JUL'S t'CRKD" ami 'IXKU'E S BrWT.w
v inrn, la id. in i in, ran n Ira. - -
FIT The ht e taaaiit 1 Uedluaaaavl Irtra , .
TolwroralheMate. .
fcr ! KX 0 roR PRICE LIST.JL1 .
He H AHLBH, -
VAXCFACTVBER AltO txxttu m Alt, '
- ; ,j kism or . .-
Gold and; Silver Wiire, :
MASONIC JEWELS. lM , ,
, HAIR JEWELRY, r-
WATCnES,CL0CKS,lc,
Watch Repairing and Engraving prvmpU '
lj aiccutfd, ' " ' '"
- Deals, tit., made tn ardar.
, f , '. '--.ALWClCXla "
march JA. ppnosite the MsrVet l'Ucs. ,
John H. Tyler-& Co,
' ' Surecaaors'te ' '
.MrrCIIELL AKDTYLETL ' -
IWi Msm8treet, , ..
. .. - RICHMOXD,, VA.
'DiimW. rTirfiaes, Jmttrg, STrVN't
trt, FhiltH Wurt. .
ofttn ad aiLVKft smTArt.ts.
yyATt-HES KLPAIEtD la Ike best.
IIAIM JlCWELttT )IAnK TOUREKK.
JJ2TjHt PW le tinier, be malt .
O. Jt, WALDKAR, - .?. B. tCTtKBXIt,
. Waldman,& Schercr,
mcncALi;. .
lUnen Ptutnlcn, GiiSeam fitlcri
Wbnlessls aad Uetail Deslsrs is
Stoves, Tinware. Gas fixtures &c
' ' 'I.VWM.fnritret,
.,,,r ,KtcHMo?D, va;, ;:,
TnJ.se Fltctand I Wing thlUf.
1 inVot'hVr:'' u- Wim..,; .
trpttfem, "