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4 I J V v THE H I N TINE L Saturday i:vriiliis, Wv. 3, IstS. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Nkw Advfktt i esth.'-'Sw notice of the great trade sale of Mc-wi s. B. I. Wlli.tiiiwm it Co., to whit h wo referred on y atrriLiy. : ' Gen. W, A, lilmint withe to tint out three Valuable farm-i, in clone contiguity, in the cmin. ty nf Bcaul'oi t. For particular, relet td adver tiaeuieut. ' " 'lite prc-tnt fsctwion of Kittn ir fjiriiifjn Fc mtila Collcgo will close nn the 2!)rd pry., and the next semion will open on the Crgt Wednes day io January. We have often eominendcd Una exce llent institution, and cannot say too , much In its behalf. Fee advertiM-uient, , . R ported for the EvutiiuJ. Match Gmh l tvw tfoTioaecr and "Tttr liter lhim 1UU Club. Rdeiuh, If. C. A'w. 8i. 1B. t- - - - - - . Decidedly the moot attractive and interesting entertainment we have lately enjoyed was the match game, ttatwtwn the tun I'. ho Bull Clubs, of our City, which to A plate eturduy ulter noon on Naah Square. The delightanticipatcd - was abundantly evinced by Ilia large qonennrxe ':V' .1 . . .t . " : , ui siKiciaiMra, sua me auucipauons . were luny realized, if .we may judge by unmistakable. do . monstrationa, Kettrly one thousand persons, ' including the "beauty and. chivalry,"' the tliu '"'and fein'of the Coiumunify, witnesaedi with In , tense and absorbing interest the progress of the - game, and gave encouragement by sinilos and Cheers.:. :.Th challenge was givcn,two weeks since, ly ' 4 ika "Pioneer Club, and the game was played upon the grunnd of thft challenged panty Punctually at two, the hour' appointed.' the nineplajers ifroratlie Piorib;rs lajirtriircd, creating a very farorable improssion by their manly and, ratoer souncriy beanng, lncir nnitorm was striking, and more like sporting eostauie than' that of thelf competitor, the Ions red shirt and open cottar with white star contrasting weH'wltK lW black" Velvet can Snid'"'Luu;k"' Baa- k taloons. Either the name or the gray shirt of - th"lr uevu ; won many .to their side by memories tender, tnonga tuoir ou-ciotii cps and til ark pantaloons somewhat neutralized the "re- ,. beUkUA" tenilenck. The contrast between the - nines was made wore evident, a they were ' 'drawn np to receive the charge of the Umpire. R. W. Best, Esq. the superior size Knd ae of tne fioneers telling in tneir uvur. v, ; The game opened with some spirit, the( 'Tar Hechr barfng -the- first rnniii though"tbcy' played - with trepidation, either the pres ence of so many bright eyes, or the contest whit? more olerleiwci players, rendering tbem ' somewhat nerrmw. Two runs, well made, and the "Pioneers" had the innings. Unaccustomed - to the grounds, they labored under a dtsadvan ... tnge, and did not play as well as -their reputw- tiott justly entitled the lookers-on to expect. ' Making but two runs, their competitors sfiiin had the innings, and made tlirea, runs. The .' side being placed ont, the "Pioneers," on their - second innings, made ouly one run. Public eipeotatiuit w now growing mora and mora awakened, as it had bwisthought the Pioneers would make an easy success. At ilio close of the third innings, the Tar Heels were - -pbs abend, baring- strrcn runs to sis for the Flo. neers. The fourth in jinps decided the game, ' the Tar Heels not making a round, and the lJio ; neers twelve t , The result of the game was then teirarded fore-gone conoloiinn. . i m . Tba tUOi inning ihowed TUe Tiiost nicccssful . batting and running for both cluta, and, wa : may say, the most unsuxceaful field playing. . The.Tar lleels ' made in this innings sixteen ronnds, ami the Pioneers thirteen. But even ..a, with thi the game, stood twenty-three , runs, , Tar Heels, to thirty-one, Pionccw, ' The next three innings added to the score lor s the Pioneers, the Tar Heels making only one run each) innings, and the Pioneers uiaking six, '" the soventii iunings. . . ' ...... t t ' "... The ninth inuiiiKS afforded the last oportu nity for the Tar Heels to retrieve their fortunes, and they played earnestly and well and made 7 runs. At this stajfe. the score was thirty-threo to thirty-nine, and the Pioneers had an inninirs yet to play. Hut they were unlucky , in bat- tjng au.d..lhfl-lArMciJa.yir? vigilant, sn tUaU not a run was made, and the name stood at tliirtynina for lUoijettMo thirty -three for Tar Heels. - Bolovf will be found the technical report of srorers as announced with great enthusiasm to the expectant assemblage : .... . . ' " . PIONKim " yialiiiix ...jut is ju.fc - - Stl I!si t 8 . ... J L. , ' , I ,8 K 8. , ' 4 '.,', ilt. ' 7 v. t a -'IH S 4 C.V. " 2 " " K. v, ; t P. i - 6 , - ' 1 T. H. Tlsiw . H- V. t liiw - W. E. Anclemon . G. Kvn . Jns.MeKHnilK) B. C. llsiUy K F. rami K. H. H..lley I). C. Miursy Total Home Bnns 4. Fly Cati-liea 3. Ittsn 2, rtra.lley I, V'liite 1. liyan 1, Hurray 1, MuJvunmon 1. TAR IIITI.S. euOtTIUS I Ut 111 i KU-NH - Sil Bw -, 4 4 P. SI".'" 4 v ' r ' ' L. V: S 4 IB. 4,. 1 3 U. ' ... 4 - U, t'.- si- - .- S. fl. . 2 , 8 ft f. '3 I, ,.,.), j ,. 37 8J K W.Ktarke O. H.tso"W ft M. Biwliea A. leelon J. Biouiit O. 'lfmotf-U 1'. flowix' - O. Iinpro imro , bedcU C. . TotJ tlvi'atrbes 6. JHipte J, Wodib 1, Bui-beeS, Cow- jr t. - INK) SOS. Ui. S1. . 4, S. . 1 . 0 ! 7M pinnrrr KwiiS i) - 1- 1 li 1M 1 a - a - 4 -e m- 1 i ' The fourth and fifih inninr4 of the Pioneers arf into i l Uileie of fwi i.ic (.kill "i ..dling and running, and was looked on with e blent satif.iclioii. The filth inninirs of the Tar Hc Is was the most uoccBlnl of any one innimrs s- rnrinr sixti-en run. Where nil did so well, it would in invidious to iti-tiiifui-h, but tbe report shows that boli. tlul.s were ueces-.ful in tl,e selection of Captains, 51uM. Ityan and li'iLiim U-'udirR il.i :-. -peeiive nii- 'fhe whole gi""" Vl!' p'liyedin I wo hour and a had, and in petf. 1 1 rio'l liniuor j pla( n and jfla or Uin cntiiily .ililinl. Jlntj thicg d ywil' e wit )-lutwau. tv, aud li U ta 1 hopud o asraiil a rtiver-iion w ill soon I s oiieo d our . ettixen S'.:ain. . - . . .. . Mr. I"t acted vi lib prompt in 1 G.I. Ill v, a VmP're t'ie scorern, MeMrs. Donuld W. -, oi the I'fa'i' ar, ')'! V.'uvlJ. Iy, -f,.li. Tr llel el"", nensed iiv their record. Mitstr, llArrit- i'alraer and Mom of the Litter, and AiCasr. Ijeartt, ! "Sp J nvf' iy of forra- i-i nun, nere uiis,,, ito r le'-nya o r. me PioneerClub i:,.d to s-.y Cat they ..hit.. t- L. .11 . ... - i. ...-.a ,.. ,., 5j;6 t: ., ! 10n t;. i of t!. M'itd, "in i-ununue mug nulil wrosti.il liuus mem in i.ur play. , liicreuiums of Lieutenant Edward S. Smede, Adjutant of the 8th, N. C. T., who fell t Uia hatlle of Hpottsylvanla, Will be luri. d to tuor. row (Sunday) afternoon, at 4 o'.Iock. P, M. His fiieuds arc respectfully Invited to attend tlic luneral service, whin h will be bold in lit Episcopal Church.' - ' N'LCUL Tkuu.Go. Worth, to-day, issued a commission to Judge W. II. hipp. to bold special term of the Superior Court, in Ouillord County, on the second Monday in January next Tuo (Jvcmor has also iued a comniii-,ion to Judge A. 8. Jlerrimon to hold a special tertn or the bapenor Court, in Chowan County, on tlic swond Jlodilay in Dcrcmb' t BPxt. AVe iia0 the pleasure of a visit from the Kui Uwis Uanes, Editor of the CM North Mate, this Tiix Ey akdEah. We refer our reader to the advertisement of Dr. Gardner, Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of JUm Jon,) bow of New York, who will U at the Excuakuc Hotku rm gatur. day, Not. 24th, and remain an til Thursday, the 2th. After thattimet bn -will visit Raleigli mommy, oi wbicta due notice will be given. (be Dr. eomci highly ; recommended bf 'tba pros of the diiTtaentcUiea obavi8ited..Tbosa who require medical or surgical aid for defective) igUtr bearing should avail themselvet of thai opportunity now offered for obtaining relief, by conroltirrg Dr- Owdncr.,,-;v ,., H AbbiVaij it Tfaa Ex(-HATia TJotki, JJcrr, ana. J8o.-Oeorge Vanderbilt. T: Katbaa J Egcrton, Wayne Co. Lewi Ilanea, Balisbury i F C Roberts, Ncwbern ; B Wetletlin. U fl Ar J U Davl,.Hyd Co.; V K Rankin, Guilford j vyesley Isldy, Alamance; A T Ferrill, wife and SOU, a. Irf., .. t -. - - - - - i - ; SUteKewt,' irrTUe, T ihaiogton Ditpaitk give an in-' terestlng acoeaot of hnpreariv Servicea ia St. James Church; (Episcopal) ' in that city,' on Thursday lust, All Sainta" Dayj commemora tive of the dead of the pariah and the Confede rate tohikre from that place who lost tiir Uvea during the lata war. It say t "The custom, which the nastor of ftL Jamn cnurcn purposes to inaugurate, 1 fraught witb uiuco soiemniiy ana iieauty, ana we trust that, on eacb returning festival of the church devoted ti ll flitf ulnt, -thi, r...iu k - I .Hvmmi. ,iii,,uituiv milk I id niiwym. The church bad been annroDriatetv " decorated for this celebration, and tha walls were honir with tableu devoted to the perpetuation of the memories oi me canant anu sainted dead. fbe services were impressive; and the aarmoa was saupte.l to tbe occasion. -1 W ewrttoed with aw nlesur hs lU. fcj. Inwinir officers and soliliLra,- who full in th cause of .Sonthern indetendcoc, were remrm- nered, tbeir names being inscribed Off neut snicias, wun tneir rank and tne date or tueir Jtai Orn W II O mitina-. Col Gaston Meares, Col A Duncan Moore, U Col Y M Parnley, il Henry MOl. Hnl tiobt B McRae. Capt Edward D llcarea, CJapt Ed H Armstrong, Onpt It C Green, Capt J F 8 VanBokelen, Capt it u KiDktn,(.'npt T K Annstrong, CJspt Jns A wrigur, uieut J is Price, tjeut w II (Jmaee, Lieut F J Moore, Lieut W A IVoostr, Lieut 1 honias t'owan, Lieut II W Potter, .Lieut R H Quince, Lieut Cicero Craiuc, bnri-non lliddlo- ton Cooper, Surgeon Peter Ctistis, Hcrgt Major Alexander I) Moora, rVrgt Slaj B Jlcltoe, Sergt Ma Cuss T,VY right, Tlumiaa Cowsn, hd B le KoHsitt, Jcweph U Wright, WmJW Peacock, Clarence Martin! ' ' , ' . , , v-n-An enterprising Dusineas man 01 uoms boro' advertises groceries, notions,. hats," boot -i - !.... ty- ...i. f-. rv-iiv goadfUoit,-eorn, rags-, -goober peal, etc. ; warrants hi boots and shoe j says hi bar is supplied ..with tike, beat of, liqoors- - that his wood-yard i full of the beat, and hi draymen tha most obliging ; that bi Bowling alley it ia fine order, and U luvurs of tha gam ar invit- ed to give him a call. ' -wcff.Thbfnsj: Cdtngmai Was In f T.elby last week, prospecting for gold. Gen. C.Js en gaged in the mining business, sucl, by th way, is one of the finest mineralogist in th country, ' ' Snow fill in Surry Cour "y on tlie 29th, ultimo, v , J i' ; . , . t -The whipping-post Wa well patronired during the Life term of jr."oklenhurg Supoiior Court. Tha CliaiUiite OiurJutn that the bheriffof that County will soon become an ex pert in the nr of !'nii.Uu;rii)g the rod, "unU'S a great inor-.l r.'fi.r" !. n - .i , ' i p..n Capt. J-onc Eirnej is elected to the F- n. ate, and l)r. 1. C. SI ' ic to the Commnri, irom Ilcrtloi.l, buth Con-ervativca and nUemen of worlli, who will ni'Ae cxcciluut representa tive. - - -- - - 3 ' -r( h.irlotte i 'grotting. T!.e Tirnti sy that there is an hundred npplicai.U f.ir 1mm s in that place, and that the supply ia far ehort of I', e demand. ( Jno. M. Long;' E.q., of CaLarrus, who waa elected to the House of Commons at tha recent election, has been a candidate eht or ten times heretofore. Tliis kliows what perse yeranee ran aernn-i"' 'i 'r T, ,lt If i w!U make a valuable ii. i ' . '. , , . A Tf xns paper p t tint n will manuf.utiire r . tf pui; ysrs Ttxs ut lL Admtrnl Farni;;ul ls d.t i 1 trion L:s Pi si,'nu of rank a g 'IJ t.ir Woia upon U,e anu. 1 . .. Tlx T. try to a in l-i'l. ', -i'm" 1 avt ..t on r l.i tl.'s conn M.. n t pn ! 'i1 1o )' ; I of cotton The yi'-'d V . r o' i, ..'iowa fur said to I t'-ic L.i lio t.. years. . . .- Five X-'i't iinl ' i I f. ! a nen- - and sfe -i I Itvisi .' B1 t " ' i.. , ." (ireeley s m t' 't the ohj.it I ll.e a.uin.l nient i to 't,,a'e im.n oU y tiic Cunntiiutioo." ELKQUAri ITC Onr fatura.'jy !?Hvrnii.s jEixiu t-. ConoTcr in LIj.Ijo. - WAbhisoT'-, San J ford Conovfr, u'."t Charles A ... 3. nhsm, was arrested in JSeW Yurie ou ye-'- y a:d bioii"ht to VTashini'tun to-ity. lie i . I, on IhealbMayit of m. II. ltubrit , v il' fraudulently procured Holnrts to t ' memory and swear to a fiiiHcst iten ,i ! the!oii4 Committee on tlie J t, ' matters Implicating JrrTer-n Pats ill ier of Mr. i.iueolu. t on.iver. It wit 1 " " -1-lecli t. (ae sn-iet test',.: my Inline t e 1 J" Comn,in,iin on the tu.d of the 1 " Compirnlors. - Knitter ia .Ui:nbie. ' ' ' ' TUliiviokk, : Jsmns Youn;; and MTni. T. Wii i.l I ..v. -1. i 1 -1 ' rs , I tlie .1 I ' ere. d ..!d r t iS-iinr CuiniuiMsioued an LliO new Police I'oini. and were sworn before Juil.,0 lun. i, Superior Court. There was noopiio-, . to. The eounm'l of tba Comnili ii' - tliey would oiler no impediment tu t.. i tt.eoatu, llo old loioe ye n-'ii-r.ii f nnty ie to .,t and t tie police stations are strop 'y " i All f'jiel, hut nmi h Ihtere-it is in i Die ri .-ilt of tlie i 'r. Yon1 i-j I of the t'onw-rvntiv. t . . y t hhsmh ,,.h. rtJi::...4 Nkw Yonx, iov. 2 Col. ItolieiU has insned an ad, hi to the i'e- nians, calling on them to work and oi a intorcKimcuts. Stranira events, he ris, am in the near future1, and you know not how om yon may be culled upon to itiike tor ln'.mil. KaikeU tad Financial - Naw Yonit, Nov, 2, P. M. ' Flour dull at $13,75 a 117,85. rork lower at $31,87 ; Lard "li a IS. Cotton heavy at 3Hf a 4QJ. . Spirit Turpentine 83 a bS' Homu 1.75 $13,50. ' ' Gold .11.471.. Five tl.Oi. , Tens t'ftn.- Treasurie 107j. , , ", , . " MOHILK, I,.iV; 3.' Sales, to-day, of 400 bale middling at ST. ' 3. ' , , rrom Kexioo. . l ' Jiw OsxaAN, Kv. 1 -- Rio Grande papers of lata date' say tliut ne gotiation for tha urrender pf Alatauiorss art progressing. , The rani of marauder denrcdatim.' alomr th American side of the Kio have all lt n chjh ttnwtl, shot or bung. Their leader. Col, Young, formerly eliiot oi scouts for cberman. ws bunir by Rancberos. - ' Our Afternoon Dlspatrltr a. i . Latest Earkef and Financial t . . - Xkw Yor, Nov. 8. M. Cotton quiet at 80a4U- Flour dull. Wheat Sa3 lower. . , . . . , Gold 1,43. Exchange 01. . By the Atlantic Cable, ' Paata, Nov. 8. 1 Tbe Pmue say that the alliance between I'm. la and Kussia is completeJ Tbe Italian press denounces the allocution Of the Pope against Italy, It is reported that C'onnt Kirasoli will soon re -!,n b'n pmltion in In tiunuu mun.Mi . - IxiNiios, Nov. 8.. Consols 8D1. Fives 8?J. - Lrvaiit-ooL, Nov. S. Sales, to-day, ot 10,000 bulcs of tost. m. clos ing dull at 15 J. K r"-C-'" 1 1 he Ealtimora Excitement on tha Increase, ' Troopa SentThere I Haitimork, Nov. 8, M. The Radical mass mee tin jj last nitrht adopted an address to the country, declarins; they wer anxious to maintain peace,- that all doubt re- latmg to the removal of the t'oinmlftidoncr hoald be -decided by the Courts, bitterly denouncing (Jo v. flwsnn. and uc( uing him with a Durnoit of tbrowintr , noliiical ttoww Into tba hands of rebels. Th new Polio Cmmlsior"n to-day went tothold Commissiorwrs' .where their appearance wa the signal for i.i.nultuous de monstrations of disfipproval by tlie I.. crowd. They handed in their ih-;i4n., I J, i . j uaseiMwa, aud then' returned to the 0?:-"'v.nive head- quarter to await a reply. - Tl ie received witb load cheering from, the rrou -It is now understood, that tl( v or:- mi. aing a new force. . Five or six c .i. ,..r ot the old resigned last night and to-d -- r- porud to tha new. There are reports of tha arrival r f tronii on the Washington road. -Much ev ;n 1 t and deep feeling everyw here, but tlnm I rr.o i:.-,lur-bance. . '- - - . i rurtarf . ;;v. 8. A regiment of tr.vfs p,,..e.l t ,,o.-i here ill) aaoraing rout tut Laltimot", , Fce'iir? of t'.a C.'.t V i- . 't Lt r X - V i ,8 ' , I i ..tiu's. !,t the Izecut! n of V. Ic-" MuMHlAL. Nov, 1. li.ere t feelinir anions; the i'm.-i , - miiat take its coiiihc wi.h i I 1 They nviintain V -.t V- i i Im b. I to I e 01 i " w . leal ... t . Coillll'V 1 if men, i i ; . mil' b tl. -' . .i us i It. 1 1 tionality, that ti was a y-ie i j'luiulcr and to I i i.i i i toe tre.i-.nry ib ' It y t - v pancc of sviiiiuiiii I '..is, e li of patriot re'.i i" .n a v i OUtia;'B. 1 hey say, t.' i, t . t ' around the Govermneiit in ! try, let the attack cop. B fn...i v.!, nay, and that if i'. v -e I ,; la'.r iod lipfifiht 'i hi s expre-d on alt si.Ki, bnlii j ,: vntcly. At the same time to. y f no d.wire fr vei -. ance or tu ,. li... nt, and If '.- r.a'ona'lo ( l e shown for l i. -iev to t i - X 1 be i' . I, I " i.. t ' 1 mian tiiren; . . .rta mm'T "Vo'ir rni'k floes not r i ' i oreie, I. Irp. n"y ' ' "i 6.,oui.l t ...,k tl waa i , . One hiiii.lnd p..iii,,! i f 1 n, -.y now te pi..-. i. 1 i ; f steriing. ' Punch sb;s woimn lii-.t r. lacing to prme til men bow w ". Va4.,i'i,.i'i; ", ,. A li't'p boy vm 1,1 .-. j a -rlr from rt. LouIk, a- 1 a ( ,r I is o. recovery. . ' . A '..." Tfci; " .. ; " thnrity of tne b..houl ;.w tion Of i!ij0,415. 1- w iiion Hilly r it : in a ... I P'-i- ia .i.i i). r r 4' ,t t the.t.. r bis A i'sw lad, Grand Epoch in Itsdicinel Da, MtaoiKL is Ut fumuW of new Mitral S binl Tb qnautitariaaci, wlm taut lntornat dunea Mifei-l-le Die StouiMH anj jaratyae fi tmwtls, mni-l line uroonleuea to 111 ua Uu r.tlris lie.llli and appvtate, ith than on to Iwuuf hi eitrsurilitiary 1'iiis, sn euifs'thn newt virulent sores with a box or to f bis WriBdtrfut Sad sU noshng Baivel Tueaetwo dr. t et8i thaUoeVwars snpinMaJing all tin stmwitypcd n"-tmns of Hi dnj,,, i!mrilm ry euw by Uaw-id's l'Uls and Kahe have oi ned tlie r.ii'S vt the iuUic to lm tin (lui. noyof llin (wt-i-alWJ) remedies of otlwra, and niKUi til.-U npU L.tva an Ii Uiadry peaiUnl. ; Msirsril's Vilk siw not nf th. class Uat arsaaalloaed by tin d(wia,nd of whieli every box full ke srvalini an lwuhil aeniiwily fir siwfhnr.' Oua ortn.rf JV..M' l'illa- suttUwa to pises' Ui bowels ja itwi wder, t..i.e the stmuaeli, rrt sn sj.jH-liUi, u4 rend, t Hi,. R),irjls UKUt and buoyant!,, Tlwre is uo giipinfi, and ie reaction in Uu tina of euMt'j-ditiu. If tli l,i,r is ai'.m uJ.ll fnua tmns m mttoicJ j d if U-.e n- ivua .tm M u a blo, it is lnvtb-.irtd. ' Tins last q iliiy makes th mudniijies Very dosifalilu for Ihti Want of d. Ileal fi !.- rWOMsBidSroit i. ill'tisarliiirny eituigniuhud by th dwinfttuui faswer 'nt MaRad K.avti. Iu fret, it ia aunounm d that n a I I Killioao, Dr-prplic lllnri ht- fill, ems win io all ui'n. fail. V lull, f,.r Jlainn, bealds, 'lid- ' !m.'Ii, Cllle an,t all alirunma nl IHrHklll, nM4lu'l inf.'U.lo.' P. ! t Ly J. ,,.. ,,, n I ,.;e 81., v 4 V.rlr, an.l nil 11,,..- ki , ,t , ,t - lii...U;.l 4' 5 11 Y IJ I DOGTOU GAKDNEIl t ' (rtHiwxaLT or wwixi. svc.i.ash.1 OCLL1.VP AND Al'RIST, 'OJTRATOlf'oa ' . "eye a n d e a us ' " ". BemieclfuTfyTiiTorms llie "ettiseii of ToduiyV and TieiiutyUiathewUl lat tlia KXfJlANtti; HOTEL, on Sutiurday KuY. 3JIB. 1 Mliaih tiitiil TlmrHilaTov. KHli. sad again on Sutiirilay Ilac. 3 Jn.L milij Thursday tiis sail. , , .... , After thai tints monthly, of which diis notitss will be given. u i i ( .ci u. ; 1 aiwrrl. 9t!,J F.m'," ,T7 And can be oiwnlted on Peafiiemi, Nolve th th Bead, Calarrli, PiHclmrgn's from the Kar. neales in tlie Ear, Accnmiilation of Wax in tlie !'r, OtMtrnetion of th Eiutacbiaii Tula), and all Acuts or Chronic Iiaea susof th Kar and Air paasaaea, ,-.:i t i) n ,i luserted ailhuut PAIX, and pnrfiHy eneml.linn th natural eye. Operation (or Cstarart, strabismus' or Cross Eye, Artitieiii Pupil, 4c. aliiUfuUy performed. and ail diseaaeaof ths, , . ..EYE EAR,.,, ; treated, and every operation In Aural and Ofthalmio Surgery, performed by ", . rocToaOAHLNEa. . Principal Ollio, 84 Wt Fortieth street. New York For referent, Testimonials, Ae.,ssnd for k CICCU "-" " ' 'ofixibssor tub ' Tli Ixaiiavilta JiiHrn.if bhvsi "Pis teatiwontits wlii. h Dr. Uanlnar pretwuts'lu (lis pnblui eunltl Rvir ha been obtained, exe.'i( by the diapUv of ftreat skill and learning iu hia profeHi.ion. tine lloeif kmix). Siallv ounimeiiil.'.lae ia the lliH.tors practiutt is, that -he ill not amount iiuiirabl.dirtiate for thn sake of a (no, but Iran It tells tlie paumtt wheilier he oan , b eared or Mott WeelMt'.rfullvre.iimeiid Dr. (Inr.t- tier to tli all. union or all our fnea.li.wuo mar be suf- i hi. iiiHtit .....a mi im : ii.i i i . ut' j" ilt ma IiiWiiris tiiat iir. iinr.tner la fhi) nt.wtseienuiie aud SnrwiiHiluI eye and ear burgeon m tuu eoiintry. "Jr. Usritner's trmlment of th en and ear is woo- derfuL" inhnonil hmutr, ' "We fel lunlifled in rneominenditnr Doctor Oar.f- nerm tlewimua.-rin: fr.aii'iiiwtanea of 1he eya and af "-it.riwwvi t'-ti - : - "We ean imfi Iv and cordially reenmnimid fir. Garc- er, who will fi.inUaU h jiudsrVike Ut pet form." JMltiMtn- tvviyaw. Tlie Kew Oilcan Triti PiUii savm We esh safi !v reoimimend lr. Uaniner aa a snewaafnl operah.r on tlie eye anu ear, lis win not uniuirias to ire.it a aniens a irore eaa o anvotini. 4. 4 Th WhseUna RntMtr avs '. "Dr. Owilnfir' is one T of tha mimt Biic.wiNfiil .IK'iiliHta and Annuls in tha roiintry. we aoviae iiiOMttKiiiK rin rruin uta tiutesMVi ut Hwevw arid etii- tuo.titUl Ima'' ( . O.-Hl-tim '. ' ' , k" ; r -1 - ... ....-i y )..,, I jimm1,ii'. .. I t I.' ' , rJ v f A i ' i ..v . i-; f ' i::.V t In BEIrarrlouril X in nf fi'M mum (nm,r(uf ami rcwmiiittv ..ii Hg -turrit ,i ... v 0 tlV (U 'It (Mflitl ' iHI'iH Hi UHHH'l lfl', Mid ! P ini'v il wnl tin h.l ih-jtii tin it tnt w iMa-r i,r,ooo i:t:v vun if ! fv riii VI nit -i a r 1 mil if Mt tlM'i'tl IH MM I'Hrtvat 'fuB Ur t Hi H'S i'f tWiTU H MOtJ With v ") : i r i r r ' I,.,. .,r,.... I if . .'.if.. 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B kht ra wilt wahro aoar Jt aT arrived, , . 1 " PULLIAM, JON r.i A CO. Oct 37-tf , , whiaesalc 'llflll kiimcuaa urn.i.ut m-ih aaUUt lilm, sanorted jni.iiii...t, m -(.-. - PLU.1AM, Ji.'.NL -t A CO. Oct 37-tf, WhoUimile uiwm tf Vil.KW . HI PWRIAK HTI.IVrid y t. in s-l-uu l.lew!iiit lul a ..-o; I arolmals. liujHiuif, Jr'uis Cut ftiiblime i'liewiiig TubaiHtu : ' Jat arrived, , . , . PULLIAM, JONES A CO. 0,'t 27-tf VV I,,,!, !, t j r,.,.ra. Important to The IVoplo. , . .r.r. A - mr.v n k a r i: I n f u R N I t u it k trt Side rnyeltcvllle f;r4-t, -S'fj! U UiMer't J,. . fry ftorw, wi ty oatf fA i -. f -N Market, IarHitt Attention from f'itv and Conntry Io hia htirti SO i It UAUt StuiJtut f.tt r, mi ImihI and It. tir- ii.i', i(.iiHiHiiiiuofeenijjli Is elm. iit.er K..IK, Matirao ses of van. ma dtiMin and qiianiiea, amiable f..r t'.'t taen or I'sliu-e. tut ..e. v nf r.- .- Aij, J-An!jOjt, lisS(lhi '.I an, I t.i 1 taAii..j, Ac, Ao., la bjit eaceUed m the Mate. - , ... . UNDERTAKING. 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The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 3, 1866, edition 1
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