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Jtllsboiougf lecnrlm. VVKlJNfc:!!) AY ...... JAN. 80. I8T8 - THE TOJiACCO TAX. . . The question witli us of absorbing inte f;st next to ihiit of tbo carrencv, U tlmt of the tsi on tobacco now in the bands of Com gres. We do nut exaggerate its' impor tance when e say that prompt decision U tteoessnrv.i A det;rttiiii;ttioo to retain tlie preeeut iiu posit ion i better .than uccertuiu ty because buyer and seller both would know wliat titer were doing. .. To postpone consideration, and conuect t be tobacco ques tion with the general tax bill will be to leave '.lie solution of the quenim to the tail rod of the long session ; and tbut smounts to malts so disastrous to everything like prosperity as be, viewed with profound alarm. The alternatives are a dead lull iu buaiuess until the question is decided or such a sacrifice of interest us no exigencies of government eau justly . demand.) The tobacco farmer is already sufficiently bur deued with obligations incurred in (be pro duction' of au expensive and eery trouble k.iui crop ; lie Is h'u fertilise to pay for ; be has his bands to compensate be has hts provitions to lay in,' and it is tbe rank est injustice to pUHUhim in the back ground to await tbe convenience of Congress, de peudeot upon the dictation of the monster establishments of tbe North whose puqoe t ia, if possible, remorselessly to crush out tbe smaller establishments of the South, aud riot iu unchecked mooopolv. This purpose, insolently and unbluhing!y avowed by tL agency of the Ijorrillard. is another evi dence of the determinntiou of concentrated capital to rule and ruin. If there ever was a occasion when Congressional Commit tee ss fcamiliated it was when Scalier, tbe aforesaid agent, made bis demand for tbe iippreinin of the small factories. , and was not kicked out of the. room for bis insolence. It was the boldest defiance capital has ever jet dared burl at I sbor. If Congroi re tains any spark of self respty't. it will very promptly convince Mr. Sculler that itssvut tisthies lean to tbe people aud not tbe monied lords ; and tbat its sens of justice leads to tbe protection of tbe smaller but more wide ly diffused interests, rather than to give aid that tends to tbe farther agrsndixeuient ol bloated and tjrrannieal wealth. Tbat smal ler interest works for subsistence ; tbe other taxes its ingenuity to scatter its boards in all conceivable modes of luxury and extra vagance, in jsilta and tboroogb bred, in regattas and dorse race. Tbe sigtiS of tbe t:ee warn tbat an end mtsi be put to these glarlng'iiiequalitit. Certainly an oppress ed, impoverished and incensed people will Dot long submit to tbe discriminating legir tattoo with which tbe money tower will on ly te content. - IN TE RNAL RE VENOM, ? There is do complaint among manufuo tureror planter that ao"rtiteioI reveuue tax is levied upon certain artiole. nominal ly of luxury, practically p( daily and uni versal use.. Tbe needs, of government the piesNure of tbe public debt, make such nu j options necessary aud there will sltfjys be cheerful disposition to meet tbeiu, piovid ed they are impartial!) levied, and without oppressive weight upon special industries For certain purposes, the revenue tax has been a good thing to the people, la the I it I .. .1 . iii.I . . i.'i. . I tobooeo trade, for inManee. bv n,imrirtVr wmwymmj ernmnt n,'t ifurii.Miii having witlirirawi af. ter explodine. the1, powder ' uinjtstiues'aiid amiiiuuitiou'iifputs, J The re port'of tint ex ploion w.is hoard at Uen.' StiieiuETs lieu J qnnrterw.". Fire fcr.it i it il disturbances hud broken iiiif and the RepriiWiive of" five dilfere'nt tiatinimtiiies bud toenuie to Musta fa Pssha' fn' entreat (JeiiJ St jickiffto likrteii trf'AdriaiiiVpIo 'and re.ti(re iirferl' '"1 his disputoli shows'that the "nu.sliius'ere nut pressing' for War 'aV'Wpidty a tlie J Turkish acconnts represent;; ' It is also f, marktkble Ml ai'ciinuf of- (be 'absence of aiiy mention of negotiations or of actual or expected' ar rival of Turkish Plenipotentiaries. ;"V.'5 REM0SETIZAT10N AND RE ,f j v. DEMP110X. , When tbe people and when Congress are worked Bp to tbe pitch of earnestness when final action oogbt to le close at hand, , we see no reaeua for a delay ao longer excusa ble ott tbe ground of prematurity. There has been enough of debate there is enough of information ; God know, there is enough of dialreM. There is impatience at this seeming trifling with tbe sufferings of s great people. Dicnions in tbe prove sad before the people for years ; a session of Congress now advanced into its third month ; sorely time enough and talk enoogli to bring tbe question op to lie point of fi bs) decision. Tbe joint esncn of Drmwats and Re- poblicsns of the House held last week re solved apoa carrying thmugb the two men- sjres named at the head of this snide; leaving for a future time tbe subject of do ingawsy with the Natiunal ,Ilanks. We agree to sMJe by tbe.decl.ioo wbitL post poucs the eoatideration of tbe least of tbe three evils. There seeius to have been a belief antertained iw tbe eaecas that Mr. Hayes would veto tbe Silver IM1. In that ease Sen Duller proposes to encounter the veto by tbe plan vf making all appropria tion dependent nputt Ibe passage of tbe hiker Stall, tacking this Ist on as a tlaaae to tbe appropriation bills. It is tactics worth of itaso'hor who la all bis life keen fighting the leil with fire. , Yet in tbe derperate extremitj to wbiuh be conn try ia redeeed. a will hot oppo tbe aso f the wespvos. , The concurrent resolution of S(nt) Mat thews, declaring tbe right of the govern inent, at its option, to psy the bonds in si! ter dollar of the Coinage of the V. 8. eon taiuing each 4 1 1 grains of Standard, sil ver; and that tl rMration of sid coin g a a Wl fender is nut a violation of the potlie faith toward the j a lite creditor, paxwd th$ f enate by a Vote of 43 to it. This resolutioa is only sn el pressioa of nplo loi o the Senate, lot is considered a h. ps. al promise of lh paaaag of the lllsnd liit, aV"'it)ai ... ou ioi i ft lot;. tbe use of Stamps and caution notioMf upou whbih the place af manufacture was made obligatory, it has crested a total revolution in tboaales of the raw material j has origi-r Dated tobacco sales Warehouses, has con- oentrsted business upon certain centres, has secured to tbe planter quick, sales and im mediate returns, has built up tcaoufaotu ries, called tovos into exUtence. quickened the pulse of all busiuess. All this is admit ted, to be the fruits of the interasl revenue tax. But while it is such, it is not because the tax is a largs one, but becsuse its' re quirements are of that formal churacter whmh compel, concentration. A less tax would set in a precisely similar way ; and with tbe advantage that where there are tea factories run, there will be twenty if the tax is reduoed one half. t 3Iany "who cannot paj twenty fourcfnU, can pay twelve cent. And the multiplication of smull factories gives better evidence of the life of the peo ple than tbe erection of such coIoksuI estab lishments a tbe Lnrillards, boastful of the payment of a tax of lien million dollars, and insolent in its demand for the extinction of its petty rivals. This government was made for the many, not for the few... Let Cou gressheed ibis crdinl riiicipla. The New York Vfurlf says ; Among the many famous American who suffered in their fame through the civil war, few en dured such unreasonable obloquy a I'rufes sor Maury, whose foliiicl assaults upon bis scientific merits; for many people eiuld not bring themselves to allow prominence to a rebel to any capacity, .The lecture of Congressman Waddell. of North Carolina, delivered in this ei'.y on Monday evening, was a manly and nuccevful, e ff rt to rescue : Msary's claim as a soientist from deprecia tion in the eyes of tboe who could not en dure his politics. , Mr, Waddell, who has de and is doing good work in conn-iction with the great interests of tbe Post-Office, most have learned from the reception ac corded to his very interesting discotrse that in New York at least tbe war is really over. ; " ' """' ; .'. - - - Oor teb grams give all the Main itrmaef war Nrwv 1'aace eeema to be ct- at be i. A erisis, invidt h g rapture with (jrer Ili i tain was once very c1..mj si baid. the Bri tish flet hating entered lb- Dardanelles on tbe reported march of the JUuaiaua to Ual lipoli, a puinl which commands the trsooe fa the 6e of (Marmra, and ebicn cowmaods ConH intiii.-ple ou tbe West bat opoo subsequent expIanatUiUs, the fleet was ordered back to lUiks Ray. Lord Derby and tbe Karl of Caernarvon, members of lbs Iliig.uL Cabinet are lepuru cd to have resigned, they believing that war wuh Kivia was not iuevitabl aud tb policy of tLeir saswciatea teuoii.g to preci pitata it. ' ' ' . , ' ' Hill of Georgia 1 .tier of &iuth Carol i Da and Uayard of Delaware all oppese the remooetuativn of silver.. Ltmar of Mm sissippipok sgaint the liiil, but will vote for it. Tbe Iticbmond ',,$ says a sbst-p thing when ft mjs that the views of llutler show that South Carotins cannot jgel out o its old rut of rule or rain .and if it cannot rule or rum directly, dues so ty joining er giving aid and comfort to tbe enewj. t la the ea of the trial t.f the Returning Board of lioamana, now'on trial at New Orleans, the Hoard and their sureties failed to answer on aturJsy IsV, ud their bond were dechred forfeited. Judgment was en tered sndopiaa iasued for the arrest of the accused, they to be held, until they furnufc new and sufficient bonJs .-. if 1 Jl A LEIG1I MARKETS. , , . Tht New$ if tiundsy tuorumg gives as tb following i -I. witvn, Aiiuoung iri cjs. strict .IW Middling 91. Uw Middling 91 a 01. Market very doll for tow grades, bnl better quaiiti In ac'ire demand. If. C. Flour $(5,50 a 7. ,Msl70a7.V V.r65 i7'J. ' 1 ' ' " TorkK' ' ' ' ' Oat CO. " ' ' 1 - - WAU .M5WS. :; : LtJStJoN, Jan .--A jPiuistantMiople disdatch received st .Varis.aaya.Tha whole district of Hauig i.i Imj been iitfvjstutcil y Dishi li aiukssmi t 'ivossstjiHs who W1aUgn tered the iubalttanis khhuHeds'wbol Villages, 'v. HjiY . A U issian nffij ul dupiajh fro u Tinis i Gen. KomorotTa ujac!iment from Ar.lawitscli Ktnrmed Aitivin mi the 13th say iiist. The Tnrka lost benrUy, t,he Hus Mtiii.5s1ightly c Another Itsstau Vflioial dispateh fiom Ktt ittlik,- Jsnnafy Hu ll, sajsj Oen. itrieknf feprt'fs frifia the toisrn of Mustafa Pasli,?SH miles iaohwestf Georp-e 8 Williamsoii,' ibe new rullte tor for New Orlesn. is an es ( ,rifi il.... UcotensHt Colonel, andserted on the Staff of Uen. Leonids Polk. ' floor sflef the wr W illismson got Langry for offi. e, ate bantu pie ' 19 repletmn Ml in love wiib Ibe great tell-dbSer, nrf went M Guatemala a rewird. 11 f evidently a soldier of fortune," hd ia ready to tsk side aeeording to ciremstDoe." Wjloiingtoo St'if . . .. i j yJo-ioN. Jaa 22.-5 A iSaiiittnl Con stautiiiopls dispatch says the Port.' at the insliiiit'o 4l i lie fiuliau, ordere-l all villaXetS at a diittauur (roui the seat of w.n1. to send. Ending result of armistice him! iiejiiitiiMnViH, all foioes. they ean simto to t!..nsf mitimile by qnickt , iut. and dwdi'd iht the tjuVci iiuimi auO 8nllM quit tluiis-anii-iople aSStHiii as lint ) KuaSIhIin reucli TthataMjii, twent y-five mile west of f ntatit innple DispsK-hes from Vienna miV thit Husia has taken the fata of Koniiiania, Servia and Mnotenefcnt iiittiberwwn Hands, and; none of l Wm viin represented hi the negotia tion wiib Turkey.. i This is vansing much ill feel i jr at Huiharest. while ike evills are liemiinjf their energies to v-cii)ing be fore cB.-stion of hostilities is ordered, as CHuh as pf iiile of the tt-iritory bn-vn as olu Servia, which thv rut end to claim as - their compensation. . -. t . ViK.Ns.v. Jan-. 22. Three b indted thousand refugees are fleeini; to t'ousUhli cop'..Tno impresaion gaius gtound that tbu Porte must purchase poaueou miy terms. I.OS1KIX. Jsll 22. A Hussian officia1 dispalch from KeXaullk. Jan. 1 lists. Saj Ce etal tiuuiko fuuglit tiuleiUKU Pasha trom dm I.'tib tothe la h iu-t. Tim Turks were finally drin iuio KlfiJope u.ountains. Theirloss w is i,(MO kilted au d 3.IJ01) prisoners-' Forty Mime gun were also raptured. " pAUlVJsn.'24, The Jutirmd Dua e bwS learns that" Jtu-sia baa lulWuiea the powers tb.it sh4 duo wt aim at :jjiiii the treaty0 of eaoe at Cuiiatantinopie. she recogiiizm tht iJifficol ios ahicti might a rise Iroio aucti a course, but she continues the advance of tbe army wiiit tbe object ol exercising tbd pressure up the Porte. , ; As soiu a the preliminaries of peace are accepted, an armiatice wt all be cuuefuded and tbe preliminaries communicated to tbe pow era. -'" '' . ' The Timtf correspondent at Koine an nounces tbat so' Italian squadron ba: beeu ordered to proceed to the Levant. The Ikdily Tefe,n M' spicial from Vienna aaaeru that ltuMa has invited Aus tria folate imine-liate posstiuii of Itwiia and Ueravgoviow. ' 'Count Audraasy best tates. ' lie acknowledges that the Kmwian conditions sufficiently respect Austria's so tereata, out be baa discovered among thelu what he fear will be a visnt Mil !or Kng land:' h has opened negotiation with a view of nmdifyitig the l'uiao deinsud. i Tbongh It is the ge.erl impression "In 'Most of the European capitals that the I urk will accept l.usaia a condition, ami peace will Id concluded', yel' nucb doutt aud anxiety prevail , particularly in Lou don sod tit Petersburg.' The latest ad vice froro the ' later pNee say that more eoi Sdenea la felt sine tbe peace conditions were submitted to Austria, and were not objected iw on her own behalf thus minimis- ; . I t . t . . .. ,')?' ing ine uaogisr oi au ingio-Auairiau alli ance; ' ' " ' ' , '' ' . Iainimvx. Jan. 21 The t Ivteesburc Ajt'iie ki4 cowraJn'l the - report that the Itussiau eurpe would msrvh upon (Ja I li poli.' , II ssys t " Tbe iutperial government I s wars f (be Miportaaoit Kugtand attaches to 'ialiipo'i. , I( iia no interest in touch itif this iut,; which is not within the epbeie of her operational . It will neither beifcapied nor attacked, utiles a regular Turkish army shonjd t exnerfntrated ilmre in. in which ea ifj wowtl lie nupssibU to lesve such e lores on our flank." . - ' '' 'r " " , LnM; Jn 24. A Uusian official dispati-h from Kezaulik ststesthaf a portion of httleimsn Pasha's train; consisting oftSo llnrtlssl.d wgois, wascspfured onllis I Mi b instant near llormanli about forty miles west f Adriennple. Another dispatch from Kestaalik ssy t From de'ails received by the KuMtiiirr Staff. General 'JoerU's i victory at Hiilipopnli wss more complete than at first announced, guleiottn Psslw' whole army, 40.000 strong, wa ens-aged and Busily split into twe part.. The one commanded by Tead Pshs fled into tbe mountain, and tbe oth er, undo Suleiman pasha, retreated in Ibe direiliwn of II is.i. end were pursued, if General 8kbbff and Kogarolf. The Jlill sians cap'.ured ninety seven gun. Note, lioth fractions ef ibe Turks seem to bsv reached Irsms.1 i litiNtNiW. Jan. 25 The Port having yesterday accented tbe llnssisn Conditions, fesee is regarded as virtually concluded. The Human rotidiiinne are tmt yet official ly baoVn here, but it appears rertsin 'list they grcstly nosed the etetfortaee pro grsmme, and stipulate both fnr territorial tieaioh and tbe psymaot of a war ia llnhity., - -- . t The Doitj Tdcjrvih, iu il iccocd edition, priuts the following lioiu Constant-iuople,- v . , - .' Tbe ' urkish defegute liiTve been or dered to sign the ppuoe proiimtuuncs, sAu ariniaitcil will probably be concluded - to day Ths'pJue coiniillous'sie tatedfc 'on eauellelit suvboriiy, o iiicludft-iliClulior-iiigf Servia to . be 'independent without compensation ; Mouteitegro to receive An tiesn, Nicsiossud Spux, aud a portion if the territory bordering ou Lake 8cutart Uuaaia tobold liatounv, Kom sud Kiteroutn until a war indemnity of tweuty millions pounds is paid the J-ar'iunelle to be open ed 'to ,Itu8s4sji'vu(Iuof-ar ; Liulgarinu atnoqiJJe.jttJia principle of the Lcbuioii tiaii ou the plan of " tits' ' CvtidtauUnople ' cWereiice, aud Tuikoy to nominute a Chrisiiau govern or ,jf r a. 1 mg t ertu of, years. . uljuot to ratijbouiiou hy .. the rowers ; t " gari4 . not understood to inulude Tliraca, but; only to extend lo.tho line of, tin Hilkuas j yrt f tb lU-isu army to emburk at VoMtMnt nople lor the Ciicsisu ,, hums, aud i the final. treaty of peace tu, b ,. signed X Cou swutimipie by . be Grand Puu vN'tcliwha. This arrange nitnt wii; slLly lie. (twaaiau military huitur without.. involving U , mi- cupuiou of Cousiauuuople,,, ..j ,,' 4- i.U'i'w .i ?-t i ' f WASIIIXGT'N ITEMS' J" " i'-ii)' , ' l-L i if !-! ! a,--.'". -I t'i -V , Wamiinqtos, Jan. 22. At; s sfcret cseusbeid last uight, irrespective of party, ou the silver question, over one . hnudrml were present, mostly from li Souta anil W est, snd several Jrom IViinavlvanis si.a General Hut U r, from .Ma-snchusettsU Ml. Uuckner. of Missouri , presided . lie stated that the cue us had been called for the purv pose of orcsiztng a movement 10 both Lluuje uf Congreas to accomplish three nbjttot, first the .repeal of the resumption sot ; ' eeooud. the remotietiriiiou of silver; and third substitution of greenbacks entirely ' for ( tional banking currency, After a discussion the following was adopted:' ,,. 1 Rta-tlettl, , That the purpoA of the Or ganization now about to bi ui ide si ill be confined to tbe iemiietition of the silver dollar and repeal of the resnmption set. , u The general tenor of the debate shows j an.inJispnsitKUt with the National Ihinks 1 he meeting adjourued sunjeot to H of tb chairman.. , ... i n- ' 1 1 The Heturning Risrd of Louisiana" have beeu arraigned iu the ni.crior Criminal Court if New Orlcaii. Th. 7 ar charged with lording and altering lb returns In Veniou Parish - ' A telegraphie dispatch ssts ' . . . . Tlieir Ciiunael made a motion to niash the indictment, on the ground that the pro iecdine 'were irregular-" The motion wss overruled by mutual screement. The members rf the Hoard thru pleaded not guilty , 'and were admitted to hail on their old bond. The day of tbe trial u not a yet nxeil.v ..... . . . - ; We trust the scoundrels will have a' fair trial, be duly couvicted, aud then certain ly punished Flouring Mills. - rptlE well knowa 3IillrKI(-UiiMaml 1 IVIU'ER. at I lie wrll known II unit. VI ill -Ha- ht I'srsin t'nnntv II milM Xnrth IIiI.'sImho. have rerentiy lisi-n roil m dimpMe re pair, new l.tirr. new bolting rlolh anl everv ap lilianeetedo llr4 rate work ami ask a hlssral share of piililie favoe. - nrv . . ,. ('u-toinera ran lie tiinilsbeit Mb a awod I tur ae ran uiaili- In anv Mill In tlie ronntrv. UIC11MONU& COOPKR. jn 30 4f. ' ' Hurdle's Mill. ' Marble Front is buildin on ' TcnPcnny y K A'ails for JJreakfast hi HilUhoroi WE olTtr for CASH r PRODUCE forC0 dnysfur whom i it may concert.! ' " ItM'asea 1UV8, lUUTllSana.MK.NS IlAl&;f ,; , , . rf- o 4 Caees Vine ready made cTVfrPi 1 f. gfcr Muii' vrfyyil v" n 4 date oroolioryj I.HO0 VsrdlUt k Jiff's UUUUS at h.ij. .CQI1-1 jmptirjation-' ,,-v . .l.osVl,of,aYsnotb.rgieii,ht JPl-JX 7L G :-'c . ,. , ., Oooas, vsM .n,v u .' - ;..r.r.'.:..-'r ri,00 liarrels 310XJJtr ' . V 10.000 liusheis ooiaNTp ' ; : . : : .ooo' - 'do'.ap : rr.3E5 '-"JSl ' '&, JV.V. I.OOO.Hushel. I'UTATVlv I .... ' ' lu.DUO lb. X01arl.33L- All ki.nls truck KXCflAN'GKD or SOLD, ..vf i e j t-i n J., It- I , U li--'' I r, 1 111 , st ,),- -n- ii i ! t t NW. .!' 77.. if. : s b -iim-o v .n- & c o coi.ifVsissioNiV!KRCHAr,Tc;;T LV NUrt' FOU CI1KAP DitV GUUVf. BA11UAINS FOU EVERYBODY' OFARli : IMPLEMENTS Farm and IloadJAVagons. ' FARMERS FRIEND PLOWS. ? OLIVERS CHILLED rLOWS. - MM. J- ! . ..' V' J: .' YOI'NO AMKKICA 'NATIOiNAL-nom. ! accommodations'. . EQUaLto AN Vi in Til K CITY. DtUjhtfUljSilHuteJ Htttiv Citi'itiJ S'uurt UALCIGil. N. a , . C.D OSBORN, ' jsh 23 If. V - PKOfKICTOft. ; - .''woTicEnL':" TEFT my bue without leal esnss or prn. J vm-ation. wi tlie Jtilh rtajf rrf le-enil-sr laf, mv son. I.O'IKXZO B. I.K.. K.i lirrnxt I. 1 hi nun er, stsniit Ave freV htuU. atnnf, tUa h loiilil. Iliflil con.iili (in. irrrtl-b I,Iim- ete. win- rlv hnlr. ne beaid, l milrk attuaen, sud qtiielk tu woimn ' v .. . ..... . t .1 . Thi t berety t fnrliiit anv sn allnerwiw irrni nriwrnii( or moniaisins llo aaiil lmiro H.lrs, or lor enhs)nc, lse.Hur.rli4li(nt. iw nla-rwN al.llna ti hi roocrsl urnl unoVe the vn:iltle ol tue law In aio-h raa mle anl ir- iiori, . rii.in i.r.A, Jan. BlJa. llnrrtlBs Mill. X. O. ' Intending to Inive our slurs thoroughly rrno-vali-.l ami laiitirti ( lirfui the notmiu ol lb fi lug 'tiaUe.aiot inakiuxsil important ruauas Iu iir l.iismi'w, iiM-es-ili'lesilie r'iliii iii(ol our MmL Me Uiie. liwieioiC. markeit Uohii (he i, uvs ol iuiiiiv ail h ies in untt-r to atiuinlmli viiroljn't. tVe oih-r urvat imliH'eiiieiiU iu Biea etika mI il, l, 'h. Hit Moc, l. and op "lli lr yuiila aavr i.f from i-j 10 7 jo. lrHil in lite urtrlinrr; ...... Cream 1'i'ttHcil UroraUs iia al ri worta l-ryar.t; . ' , : i 1 , , ,t ColoieU Mil- at all ik-e.weeall iH'iul atta 1ku to tlie li;iil -luUt-atr emiibl ilinmiea a ' only ( jar iil;1 , .... L'XIr.u.iUiu Itaraaina iu Mrlied Slid Cbroked l-ilks- He tir Use lowest 4ilceavvr kitown III tllr-e iiimmI-; i l)l.irk Ml T11u11ni.it fehet at 1. 41. fl.An, 1,7.1 ti and Up Iu 4 ar VSilt Wt rtk ft IcT )aid umrr; , . Colored s4lk Trfninilni; Velvet at tfio psr yard wot in es, an no tnnstakv; lihu k ilanliUa r-Uk, e.v.-ts -, Donlik-Twoird Alt-Wuolt'olored t'sshineres st .Ve pre jraitl WntlU tl ; . ' It lark All Wool t a-bureres Itt Ho, C9, Tit. AV. 91, aud t to flWi ht yardJit jier rent. t)e. t hi ri'inlsr iih'r,. ' 1 " '- t Kaocj-1 trew Imsiu hum to to iW. r yard-a W) not set kill baa Ihvu umUh Iu this class of - ' jomnIs; " Knu4UkH t:wtMti hr. or vard Worth lasr; . ; i i w t t a Black AlMu-as, l..ot,lK wl.UU. at t So. 3J. toe. amiuuard',tliMiJtHS'oj'i. mares I alie-satt B and aoi ard. ( J. Bl fhk rrrtra? luXV.V4rd; Cuovoii sbiriioal lo, la ami 10 tie, per yard vrtj cheapt !. f 3 i ( ", i j 1 4ii.liaiua ai SH, to aud 12 e, per yard, worth !,)! ami lne; - W Uii ttobl KUuifi.at lHe. per yard worlb - .;imiiiu lutein w nil 1 lauuef U lo l ht yard all very rneap; Bed I w ilM S'lann4. all u it. at t So. M. ami up lo ;.c. per yard all mmh brlow regular lri;-e-; .... .. Ura I wiik-d I'lanwl, s II. , JJ uj up to . ifcT )anl wt rt i . t-; I'lairf. PuhI. iri-a ami iVmteJ Opera Ftau- liris lit all qil.HUH at low It: Wmkrtl miain M ii-Md. I h ard Wils, at It, So. and Ubc. r yard, worih 3-', fo aud 4uc IW t-uaa-H ener ooVml; JCntiiLitbam tare tor rnrlaois at IV HV.io.tV aud up tu ft er Jaiil ll very diirU below irxotar irrr .. , -t'or.-nr. ha Hi". ..rsnd flnoka, rorrnrttlns al extreme!, low prh-wa-aumaof twa ar4 isw- Kaiuseteronvrrd; . , ltets lr burnt or ewverMX aud ' ettrtiina at luia-b Iwluw regular itrires " i ' ' Watrrprimr l'olit lio. 7.S-. tl. and umioiV Cnr;.V, htark Hab-rrullsoH!riorlwlat ICrlM-rally aold at CI per yard; " ' ' ' ' In-MiiMir liai ra-Hal to. IJ H.laand IC. l-r fwrtu wnni i. ;o, anq xw ls-r yaril; Kxirwirtlmary oarpiluam t Altl'Ers. We of- ter Ihe lH Turs I'ly at fl.lo jir yard; Tbe brst Tapmlry llru-si la at (Mi -r yard; Ihe ""''rtsi).rniie inrsio mi s-v r yard; also. I iilvsiu lai pets at ii, to. iu Ou and 5 ae prryard; llcmp c'ari-U at lo and IV, pee yard, and liar- naiimlii I.M.C'o(i.u a.id VriH'llan Carpet: t il I Miia In all w ill; lis aud uii.u i.. : tnl t lolb Muss, allsiarai , rlH ami laa-li'y l(uK sal iaU at lower pi H-t tli ih i i-r; ... j. n Itrd Hlank. U al tl, t. Vi. 1and lip to tli a pair. In tne sm k We oll linpriw.l, nl l.try on Can taue lllaiiketa at SJ .iri a M- ,n. . aiasal . . . - ;- fjorn & . fjob .-yill: ,. -' -'- ' ' Iodispensible to everj feeder of Stock. '' METAL I.INKD" CrCUMRER WOOD PL'MrS... PATKNT,. WELL FlXTUiiKS. i .;.,'.',"' ,',. Tb" (lelmte4 --Ii Z HOUI55t)NTAI. CHURN. - i Circulars and Price list of tLis Clara tent to any address. ',". " i 0 ... .. ... . - . .. .ta HsiW t , t i I HI t ' - . t t "Magic Cockle Screen?, . TUe only iiaolement wbk-h wlH Isk tlie l'sa . tiUKeriSjaudloukwootorWUeat, ... Y. , Smhh b 'Patent Straw; Tuttcrp; YC,, Tiow CiUtlingH. ' 't I For sUUs b-lioe riuwa. w aw. iiaiMih I .L. J , mumi . atr'smii Trrmi kr, f lit T mile. t ataloKue prmittv stalled. - .- t rOBAVCO FACTOR r FIXTURES." W make TotatreA Fhapea. ntttrte, BailTs' Tina. I'lalr r. .. ia tbe ut Mtwuer sod foU ly warrant a four work. . . ; ' I ( irritSrnre sr.llrttsd, snd estimates tut work promptly laraUbwi. II. SI. SMITH A CO-," ' P. O. lx$ . " Eicnmonu. Val ' E, H. POCUE, t Tobacco Manufacturer - . jllLLSbUUV, ,Ni Cti Om:atuthelraIeibi,lkii Iiik brand ef" T'-latrro; ANTKItrK. 11 and )0lnHi.anrl loft, LKGAIj TK.NDfclt, 11, 10 and liab.A. and M In lit. ' nlH l.lll9 iJRACO.U WV.r ft ta U.. til I, t j I'll IH AMUNO Sn.l lmi7f. 9 lMh.SU. lb. OLI)ltLl.lAltLKaii.H;OLl)lOLLAlt. 12llH tl,.1t..l.. . : Ol lt l- UANK" and I.ITTI.K ELLA, mli.i and I0lll.ln I ll.rwt.ll,-- II'.N tTUKIV and 'ItKiUKS UK?." tntMi. 4 to n I lb. eariitim. t If rhs HrM swortmrnt ol Medium sad Klne , . -m ,n iii i-iaf e. , Adrian and VoIIer, .'. WltOURALK F.MPOntUSf IORrt errsrlefy .sr i1 " ' ', ' ; . ' VjTRfX'KRfRw. ' , Nortb East Corner of Front uni Dock, W ILMl.MiTON, N.C, , Among tbew ibM'k w Dili lunnd . 1 ; Flour Sugar Meat Rflolasscsr . 10IM) Hb Klrmr. of Various brands , Jf.'iO llbls Hiiffar. nf snndr g rades. 1 -15(1 Ifc.xeii MBAT. Ilsma, 8:onldr,' Hide, g I rips .nd Pstflies, ' " 300 llhds and lllds Molasses,' ' ' ' Apple.' ' Psieiii. " (Irsrjes, ' ('jtron. , liemima," t?sndf, Prni.es. Cnr 1 rente,-'' Nnf IVsjoa-Not" and " ' " '" Fl-w rrflt'r., "'" r-' ' ' Call er orUr direst rrotn ' ts ' ' ; ' . .. AllUlaV A Inl I t'tia . . IJan.O. Cui. .... ' ' :" MISS MANGUfV'S;;7J; Private Home School,-' . . -t - t , a mi p ' , -IK , rpilK wxt sesarfm, ,( Iwrnlr weeks, of Ibla 1 rVhoot f ve-nnf lailbwll bexla on tlie 1'sh of Jsanarr trj. -t i . A lliMitJ niiidls-rofpiipiU will ami rotnM wA With h-ons vlvatif i n., iotruutiM Hiidirth faie ef ll MmiKimi, ' Kol further lioWttiatkin, Atldnw ! i MliSS PAT(lJiilAN;tJM,! , Plat llivsr- do. 2G.GV 'Oriogt Count, Si, C j Wool lls'd' .iprriil tl brat Uanuaclun-f-at baeVtti"". -ts-l tl .if npTo l. li thi. : mirrrmirr iiufrain-il bargains' t Carprt Itarp tbe best mauuiaiiuroj In all co lors; ui i . , . - . . i. b.ik. t wUon. or follow. Vsi a-atl Noa-at (1 tar biHiiim nf (siiiikI-; t'nldrarbml kmuiuj' Cvttote-all size-at tue. p sniud; ' fisjrer Ala kin Vesdlrs at J... wtrtent S,,,u"". M id bee eM'iowea ett-etit Ikot (.lids, u,u t,r Vf .i . IwstSr atbl,' ' i i - ' ' TUe t-t rew m alstkm IHI-Ur. boUbM-st l"r,lT Ullr: ... t bsaks ol I be lofira,H,i,1itle stj Wa at greatly "'"' w '' varlrty at Mm ed inh'esi I lit were neter l..w a e are s IHnt tbein-ubn mtm t d M t and ( ..Hars at tiJ betler Ko-Kl. in like pr..p,Hlsm Ti lik. and t'iaiut tver T...um and riet lUlt lo gm vsiioty aiid at low prteaas . Lmkr!aroa'iiUi,r aw,- woaao anj tlilUirea . ami a lull limt ,4 II.ms i. (,.rtr." ' Lare. Mlk and Mii-im Tieaml SVarNt Ilambitrg tAwi ,e,l inHoibir at (, A . a. aj iriiiew-wv r,,"r nt"k" " eiioissrso.1, R s) sold al rlo-lo not prtrrs. m , ,l4 t rrtn-wd lbs , M Make y "f piiirba-P. bHore tb s,rtawnt b brokem , I'romi aiu iitloii ir u, wlers. u.u. lent I) snail, espressnr ntberwb. When sent l, oitr. sewmpany lbs ' T? j 1'Kvnmo iruKKS'e n 1017 end 1019 Main street, ? '6- . , 1UC11MUND VA. : Mrs, Miillle -Taylor. MfLLINKU ANll fjRrXS llAKKIt, Al tli huiiH furmtriy iwjtlttl J R , ' ; VC'iM.' ' J now rteeti Utg brr - , " .' ', ( h:iTly( V'iiM MixiiiiiiNraanTRTi ' P'"" ''' 'f NiUm, - TKH.MMOAHII, .f lh lowest Insj-iUe rates'. sif,!" 't'11" Wrtklr lb kfeat aoVellbe I. MllleMTt . rrma the bm.T. ,Z ,,rZ JT h,r "rh n'1 l'rlHH.Js V"llr?m, tl2wE2 oMw ", r He SJiniiER. ANirAffllirU Al IiCALKK IW ALL ' .. . t 1 " ... j . i . .:. KIM ff ! ' i Goia and Silver Ware, MASONIC JEWELS. ; , ' , '" ' JIAIR JEWELRY, -y v WA TCIIES. CLOCKS. Lc, Watck Repairinf snd Knfrsvin prompt- " ' imcnted. " . ' R 1- ... 1 . i , , - .rr .: uiw;icnrx c. m ' 8. lpw"!' Slsrltet I'lse, ' . J6hnH.fit.cr &:Co,;;!( . 4 1 1 tiaeeessora te " " MITCHKU ANDTYLKR. f . I .-.. Hlt'HMfivri v ! ' DhummU ; Wuklvi, Jtxtlrp, iiile'er'. '- '1 ; i' tetirt, 1'lntH Wart. W AT II; WCI'AIUKIS Hi tb tet ' iSTl.'tvfl t . , ., .H ... ...,, , i ....... I nun jwr.mr MAvr.ro onttk:' " ij ,,f ('. C M 1IKCSR. O. At. WAMlMAtr. UWaldmaiK&gcIierer,,:;;, . - i,. . W ' ' . i ..-. ,i I'll At-TIOA L "" 4 Tmmt9 ?mwM, flu, Smm tiftai1 M'holcl iJ lUtil'l)alrU Stoves; Tinware, Gas Fixtures &c MIAoM.inrel,,. , I, (Si rlilinMOVD, YA, -'V ToW Fl0 and llointln, a f,V.Ml,y "ad .Vbsr.! ' ' Williams, Crit l'Jut,
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 30, 1878, edition 1
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