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Jlonday i:i culuj, Au 37, IS66.
. . Kw AovKmisKMKKT8. B. P. Williamson
& C'o I'aveui'ville Suert, present an attractive
tiill to tUe public, This it. one of the roost
staunch, reliable anil enterprising., firms in tlie
, State, Bin! they vffer niwurptis-'ed inducements
to the tratV. - 1 - - t
1VatHn'a Fhotogrnphic Gallery is one of the
Tintuns" if our city, gee bis fresh annoutfce-
. KPrin 1..,.-.... ii,.,. .. " x '
IW.U, . v.vw mau nvc, w ., , , .
' Mira, AyN.and JsaMcEimmon will con
tinue, to conduct tunwrintile business sa
long carried on ly their kte estimable father.
We wish tlie young gentlemen the snine meas
ure' of success which attended him while living.
They will soon have on hand choice stock of
good, and will doubtless use their bctty' ..
tians to please the public. -r
Phillips IUpoaTs of Law and Equity cast,
argued and determined in the Snpreni Court,
at the late June Term,' have just been issued
from the pre of Nichols, Gorman & Neathery.
liev. Dn. SAM8ox.-We are gratified to learn
that this dlBtinguishcdyDivine, President of Co
lumbian College, Washington, D, C, will de
liver his lecture on hia travel In Palestine, in
this City, on Friday and Saturday evening
next, for ?he benefit of the poor. The place and
hour w ill be announced hereafter. Our citizens
may expect a pleasant entertainment.
v i Honsa Stiaiiso. While' horse ftcaliner i
not io common in this region aa a few luoutlis
ago, horse theives have becomemore choice than
formerly. The horses recently stolen frota Col.
Carrj of the army, and from Mr. Crow, of this
city, and from Mr. Webb, the President ot the
"N. C. R. It, of Ilillslmro, were not common
animals. We are sorry to leara that none of
them have been recovered yet.
RpintTS op Tvrhkntis. We observed a
cnnsWralilc numlier of waggons, the past
week,' bringing luv spirits of turpentine and
virgin dip rosin, for ahipment North. A num
ler of distilleries are in operation in the South
ern .part of this County, where the long l(,f
pine is quite abundant. We hope that species
of trade will pay better than was at one time
indicated. : .
Kkvi vl..- Rev. J. 11. Bobbin has been bold
' Ing a sr-rios of meetings at Holland's church,
alKiiit ten mile South of this city, "for the past
I week. Smiie IS or SO made a profession of re
- liglmi and a number connected themselves with
the Methodist Church. It was a season of re
frenhlng to the Chtireh.
iwnne furty pernons wore admitted to member
' ship iti the Baptist Church.., lit Mt. Moriah, in
. this county, by" lisptimtt on jesterday. ' ;
1 In'this city, we regret to say,' there i but
' little religions interest manifested in thechurch
cs, A unn; the colored jxsople thw 1 at least
noise enough kept np in different part of the
city, every night, to dreturh th rest and quiet
of those ho do mt parthiipate. If they would
give the public more signs of piety in their tern-
pew, ttiligf ncc jn uusmess, lervor oi spini, uu
in their daily Walk and conversation, it would
aectiro far moro confidence and satisfactionj to
the coinmunily, than can possibly be produce,
ly their bite noisy meeting. I ' :7- ;', -fi- v
Coi J, S. STcnntTlii oflieer is npwt we be
lievu, Chief Quarter Mastfer of Uie Army in thU
State and bus Ken promoted to the rank of Lt.
" Col. His iH-ndrjuarters have been in this city for
somo time. Wehuveknown Col. Stubbs from the
time the army entered thia city, and wa take
plensure in saying that he has shown himself at
all times an obliging and efficient officer. He
is one of the few liiaimrsing officers of the gov
crnmcut, whohftsln retained in it service
irw the beginning, and who has steadily risen
' , by promotion snrt in the confidence of the gov
ernment and the people.' He is a man of i ens
husinesadevotitig himself, at all times, ft (b
dutUt hit v(!u, polite and attentive, but el
ect and punctilious in matU-m of business. Wo
observfd.in psssing thVothcr day, theominou
notice in his office, "no funds;" but thl "fii no
scaaoifof the Coloueh Ho w ill soon : have that
matter flxeih .tl-r, -' ' -; :
" ' Fur tit BeoiinoL
a ' '' :-' v.; lUl.Elon, Ang. 87.
Mkb. Editohs -la connection with yoor
notice of the new Store and Hall we are build
ing, we would suggest that the1 young men of
our Citv, aimiteur performers, uiight form
Bnnd, Glee-club, or Orchestra, for the purpose
of aiding on all occasions when the Hall ia to
he occupied, as'well as tor their own amuse-'
ment. This hint is mcretv thrown out, in order
thitt they amy perfect their arrangement by the
time the Hall shall be completed. N
Thankful for your very handsome notioea of
the building and of ourselves, we are retjr re
tfully your, ,
f!ov. IoRr.iiKAT We are pained to learn,
frn Vprivate source, thai the trip of this emi
nent citizen of the State, to the P-eckbridge
Alum Spring, Va.,has no 6en attended with
the lieoeficial eflucU desired nd anticipated.
His robust health and vigorous constitution
" seemed," I tew wet ks when ; w taw htm,
au-.ntv at all iiufuuired bv Ai that time
- vti. f.'-wprw tifrlTitlir-a I urns ft uFuaiiw MiMsao, am
we can bnt hope that the recent change in the
Umperatnre of the weather will etTect a oedy
and fvrablfi change in hia, condition. The
psit season has lvii the most trj ing one upon
jmtwiis of flwhy, fulfi habit, we have ever
- known.'-': The Senior speaks from experience.
'.;v , .. - ' L " ,
j . NKWBKR!tjyWe learn from the Time that
in that city, as well as our own, improvement
is the order of the day. That paper mentions
a number of uewbtiiluing in process of erection.
'.) . i . , i
Hekkt Wajrr, Esq., isaiinoutwe.J'as.a can-
didate for the SUte Senate ia the county of
Davidson. , . ."
.WlujiikotUji. The Local of the Journal give
an amusing account of , the of the new
Collector of Cuatonn at that point.
By the way, the new Collector, if we mistake
noywas appointed in opposition to-he remon
strances ol the citizens of W ilimngton, and- In
the place of a gentleman recommended by the
Governor ft that office. ,': i
- I. Pretty Editor of
Itkhmoml. . . t
th Watrlmttn, la in
t ' 4
GE5EEA1 HEWS.
' il. Clement Davernoia, one of the eiliton ofj
La Liherte, recently published in hi paper ait
article with the English caption of "Go Head;"
ne meanuo A Head." Jules Jamn, In a
cent ftmiUeton, aaid s ."A horse la horse 1 My
kingdom for horse I to use Samuel Johnson's
language. O rare Sam Johnson V
. The last fashionable novelty is Paris is the
"Gaufre bonnet" A correspondent say : 'The
fair sex, not content with the nunibcrless ridicu
lous forma which their bonnets have already
assumed, have invented another in form ot a
(javfn (a small biscuit,) the strings of which
are oroaptented with representations of sll the
instruments made us Ol by pastry cooks to
make this much esteemed delicacy."
TheniUry and destitution of some ot the
poor unfortunate negroes in this city is enough
tar-sicken the heart. Ignorant and tattered
mothers,' with children in their arm, little
children with but a rag around them to protect
them from the air, walk the streets during the
lose hoursof the night until, bowed down
w ith exhaustion, they sink In soma dark, damp
alley, and sleep, and dream, perhaps, of what U
and of what was.- (Ay.) Oaaette. y
. Two discharged soldiers iT Richmond, Vir
ginia, are now undergoing a terra of one year's
imprisonment tr attempting to excite a riot
among the negroes by urging them to resist the
punishment of stripes awarded for larceny.
They'were fined five hundred dollars and senten
ced to imprisonment, but Governor Pierpont
remitted the latter portion of the punishment.
They were, however, compelled to serve a term
in default of paying the tine,
Wt see in one of our exchanges the proposi
tion gravely made to rua at the next Presiden
tial election Benjamin F. Hutler, of Massachu
setts, for President, and Wm. G. Brovnlow, of
Tennessee, for Vice-President. The one to rep
resent the courage, military skill and honesty of
New England; the other, the piety, truth and
decency of the Southern loyalists. Um. Ob.
. Hep. I
Tue Charleston pRisoKKHs. The Abbeville
Banner announce that Hon. A Burt, one ot the
counsel of Messrs. Keyes, Slower and Byrooni,
has received a dispatch from Washington, sta
ting that the recent removal of those gentlemen
to the Dry Tortuga for life vat madt without
ikkukdg or tmttum of tht Prmdmt; and ,
that Mr. Johnson immediately directed an order
to be issued for their transfer to Fort Delaware.
1 - ' m
The President will maks k proposed trip to
Chicago in the car built especially for President
Lincoln. He will arrive in New York at noon
oa Wednesday, and will review the Frst Divis
ion of the National Guard in the afternoon.
The freedom of the city will be tendered him
by the City Council, and action ia being taken
oy toe mercbantt or tbe city to participate in
the ceremonits ol his reception. . He will be ac
companied by all the member of the Cabinet
and their families. .
Lamb, when lie was rebuked for coming into
business, at the India House, so very late fat the
morning, replied, "Yon know I always go away
veryearlyin the afternoon." And to the anx
ious passenger's query on entering a crowded
omnibus : "All lull inside V be replied, "I
don't know how Hi with tbe rest of the passen
gers, bui that' last piece of oyster pie did the
business for me." , , , ,
. Gen. Grant will not accompany the President
on hia western tour. He pleads the pressure of
official duty ia connection with tbe re-organization
of the army, ' 1 ' ,
In the Congressional election to come off thia
fall, there are about fifty districts in which the
tadicals aow representing them were elected by
very small majorities. It is in these that the
conservative will put forth their chief efforts.
The Columbus, Georgia, papers express ur
prise and alarm that the freed men of that city
are drilling by night in battalion movement,
while the white would not be allowed such
privileges. "-,
Tbe Mexican General Caravaial cronounnes
Santa Anna Ma Dead Duck" or a J-'orney No.
. - . ' "
Napoleon and Maximilian, it is said, talk dai
ly over the cable. : .
Seeeuioa ia Massachusetts.
Front the National itelliKeneer.
WasiunqtoM, D.C.Aug. 17, 18G8.
Editor of Xational InlMigttuxr :
Sib : The question as to the right of a Slate
to secede from the Union having been settled by
"the logic of events," aa is now enunciated a a
fundamental principle by the National Union
Convention at Philadelphia, I aw reminded that
old Massachusetts, my native State, once threat
ened to secede ia the event of the annexation of
Texas, and actually did pass some kind of an
ordinance to that enect, which she has never re
pealed. Now, inasmuch as those Southern
States which passed similar ' ordinances have
repealed tbe same, ought not Massachusetts to
do likewise t I want to , visit my old native
State occasionally, but believing ia the doctrine
that "no Stat or combination of States have
the right to withdraw from tbe Union, Of to ex
clude through their action in Congress, or Other
wise, any other State or States from the Union,"
and that Hhe Union of these States is perpet
nal," Ijcannot, without doing violence1 to my
own feelings, visit my native State so long ss she
has secession from the Union inscribed apon
her statute books. Will not the Old Bay State
repeal her ordinance of secession and come back
into the Union, artd receive the samA forgive
ness which 'has been granted to her erring
Southern sisters, who foolishly followed her
aa hadeAampki...:-.. :. . , A. J. H,r
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,')
BxACronr Cocxtv Copkt, Jusa TaB,lS684 j
John L. Pelly, Adm r of
John S. Young, '
, e.
Heirs of Juhn 8. Younsr..
Petition to rU Imd
to pay dtitt.
TbepetitloQ states tliv Job Hi max. a rasulrnt
ot Mid connty, dird itIt in bo prr-
stnta) profit-ny, butseiaut uf a Ua la tittf vmanf WMh
ijiKt fca: County, aiti uti,Ued ; tht him hetn are
ui kuiKO i'K fniMl l rwnin wS ft Hie Ht.le,
mix! out of lue I niu il HUU' ; nrt prays Uiat U UnJ
may be soiitl t y bui il'lt : lt htsm era axHiWd
to si'iar st aott t-iin t will Court, to be lu ld s
WMlun'taHi, t-ount y and Hdw afomtaki, en ibd. Muu
,by in tw (U'iuleT neL, snt ainwer to wii.t
er s d-r. yramlm sill tie given agsuwt Uh-iu.
iljr order (f tic Court.
tt ii.( ia e. vivi a.
Aug.
SECOND EDITION;
Our Monday Sioruiuy IiMttches.
By ths Ocean Cable Markets, &c
"V Liverpool, Anjj. 85, P. M.
Ttie cotton market rule steailv; quotations
are unaltered. The sales reacted SMW jbaJes :
I Middling Uplands closing at 1HH. The bread'
stuus mtrxet UduU, owing to tne ravwaoie
prospects for the croi price ftw foreign cere-
ale have a declining tendency. Provisions ere
altered.-"'-. -
.j - LnDON, Aug. 13, P, M.
The jjiouey .iuarket ia firm. Consols closed
at suJjT. Five-twenties Wt. .
' ...yismarActBM, Ang SSP.ll
It isofflciallr announced that the Emperor
Francis' Jn&epii ha granted new constitution
and Ministry to Hungary. ., .
v Paris, Ang. 2, P. M.
' Before the treaty of peace waa algned be
tween Prussia Austria, Italy and Bavaria, Aus
tria unreservedly cedcd.Veiietla to Italy,
The Empress Carlott will not return to Mex
ico, and it is conceded that the Empire in that
eeuntrv isaitnroaehinir its end. '
The tabor Convention.
i, Baltimok, Aug. S9, P. M.
Tlie committee appointed by the Lalior Con
vention, at l!ttlt)ii)nrp, waited on the rresuteut
to-day. Mr. Hinchliffo, the spokesinan, dis
claimed having connection with any party. Ju a
political senoc, or that the movement was for
political power. Ho urged that eight hours per
day for lulmr should be legalized ; that the pub
lic lands should lie distributed as w w
reached by the lalmrer instead of capitalists,
and that the workinz men bt protectod aaainst
convict 1ulor. He'asked the President's , assis
tance to accomplish these measures for the work
ing -men.
In reply the President said : lie was opposed
to the present system of convict labor, on ac
count of its unjust discriminations and degra
ding; innuencea : tie desired to see labor exten
ded, and such always bad been his position; his
whole history showed that he waa against mon
opoly of the public laada ; he was tor shorten
ing the hours of labor to the least number con
sistent with the Interests ef sll, and the labor
ing men could rely upon hia influence when it
could lie given in their behalf ; they bad his
sympathy and best feeling in their cause, and
be hoped lliey would accomplish their objects.
Markets.
Nkw Yohs, Aug. 23. P. M.
Flour is dull for Southern at 1015,73.
Wheat dull. Com is 1 cent lower. Oats are
steady. Beef steady. Pork steady ; sales of
4,S00 bbl. Mess at 183,87. Lard dull. Whis
key is steady. Cotton is active,-Malos of 8,000
bale ; Middling uplands 32i(i8t) cents, Gro
ceries are dull. Spirits Turpentine 07a08 cents
per trallon. llosin is scarce and Arm at 12,871
a$8. Gold 1,4?. Five-twenties .I14t. Ten-
forties 102 1.
By the Atlantic Cable.
4..
I Nkw. yhiiK, Aug. 20, P7M.
Btiecial cable disttatcliea, ttwiay, confirm the
(net previously anmiuuoml in the ANciated
Press dispatches of t he signing of the treaty of
rcace, at t'rague, on Thursday.
A Moscow dispatch' mentions the arrival
there of American Naval officers, who were
treated with distinguished Cousideratinn.
A Dresden dispatch says that tbe King has
ordered the Saxon ministry to co-operate with
the Prussian authorities. The Frankfort As
sembly has voted a loan of 12,000,000 of florins.
A Maycnce dispntch says, that the seigo was
raised on the 23rd. The Prussian troops were
tat leave yesterday, (Sunday.)
A Madrid telegram says that the export du
ties have Ijeen suicnded for six months from
every port In Cuba. , -...-,
Preparation forFeoiani
' ' ' MorrTRBAt,, At). 28.
Three transports, laden with ammunition and
selge guns, are soon eiqweted here from Eng
land. - "
Our Afternoon llpntc he. ..
Markets and Financial? 1 '
New York, Aug. 37, M.
Gold $1.47. Kjtchango 8. . .
Cotton steady, 88:ifl. " ' '
Cholersin Cincinnati - . f
V ' i ''.-.- CllfCtlWATI, Aug. i7.
Only eleven deaths from Cholera on yester
day. jxciiAKCii: or x.c. mo.is.
STATE OF N. C, TllKAtiURY DP-T,
HAi.ston, June 27, 1806.
Undisr (he authority ot an ordinance of the.
Convention, rati fled Juna 10th. 1806, sealed pro
posal will be received by the undersigned until
the 1st day of November, 1808, for th exchange
of the principal of any bonds issued try the State
prior to the 20th. May, 1801, for certificates of
stock sod other interests hsld by the Mtate in
various corporations.' The principal of these
s r . . r r,
- Stocks in the following companies : ,
North Carolina Bail Hoad Co. 'J.OOO.OOO
Italeigh A Gaston, R. K. Co. . 6H3.600
Atlantic & N. O. R It f. ' 11,006,000
Western N. C. 11 B. Co. '.:" $1,418,000
AUemarle Chesapeake CaoaV Co . $ &0,0u0
2nd. BosDS, secared by mortgages on the
entire property of the following corporations :
Wilminirton, Charlotte Jc Rutherford
It II. Co. ' $2,000,000
Western (Uoallield) R. R Cu $ 000,000
Atlantic N. C. It It Co. $181,184,88
. The intereat acquired by the purchaser of the
took ot any corporation will not be greater
than that of the holder of tle like amount of
the general stock Of the samcorporatlon. ; i
1 The stock belonging to tlie Literary Fund.
. f. the stock in tits WiimiogtiM & Weldon and
Wilmington 4 Manchester R. K.Co., and in vari
ous banks, are not iucliideti in this advertise
ment. J ;: " ' v '- ' - '" ,
jtids lea -.thaa r the-par value of th
stocks or other intermta will not be entertained.'
twatiukt will he annlied in oar-
MNttf ,pstileJMupcXtl
ed in exulisngn. .;.:.: ',
Copies ef the law autluyriung .the exchaflffe
and more detailed" lista of tbe stocks, Ac, will
be forwardexl by tlie undersigned to applicants.
It is made my duty to accept tb ti terfns
deemed niost silvantageons to the fitaUr and
the option of rejecting anv or all bids is reserved.
, x KLMP P. BATTLE,
jiins9-wts ' . PubKe Treasurer
F
Vt 8 A W..
-An"tFr 1" ef Crn snd Kt.
1TU.IAM, JyM-X4 U.
Aug. 18 tf '
t pfP,Tf Mi'So!. f. R. II. WV. '
' Pt LL1AM, JOXE3 & CO.
' Aug. 17-tf
NEWS JY THE' MAILS.
OomuiponoVnee of the lialtiiaure Mttn.
A Proclamation ef General Amnesty.
WAsnmaTos. Aui. 25,-The prospect is fair
that a proclamation of general amnesty, which
will embrace jelleraon usvia, will be Issued De
fre November next,' It is a necessary sequence
to too peace proclamation. Some of the ex
ceptions In the previous amnesty have never
been considered aa important, ana were always
tiery tasjjt iwmo'pBd .upon application for par
uon ; as, for instance, tho tun teen th excepuen.
Persons worth nothing when the exception tu
made may be pardoned for having made twen
ty thousand dollarsla the wean time.
Gchkral Howard. It is reported that the
President recently had an iidcriksjdllLjilcn-,
era! Howard, in w hw h he laid tiefore him some
reliable accounts of abuses of the Freedmen's
Bureau in the Ho villi. Intimating to him, at the
same time, that his resignation would be ac
cepted. After retiring, the General iu formed a
friend that he could not conscientiously resign t
ne feels that Ids services in preparing: election
eering documents out of Southern fictions are
indispensable to the Radicals. His "conscience"
ia very tender. W are apprehensive that tne
President will kave to lead him to .the door.
These gentlemen are thick-skinned, and don't
take a hint readily,. ,r
ii i .. . . . - ... -.
The First Uosc Hellcred.
Wm. Verrv Esq., statu, V., says, "I waa antleU-il
with tli liver complaint for two yean, suuetiiues sit
bad that I could not lie upon my J ft stiis for on
ininiifv, lyw esattkl slk but a short diatanee without
topping to rest, I tried several kimU of patent mU
fine but fonnd a relief. I ab tried the aXill of ths
nKwtrainnit Ihrsieiaas bat alill ftunc no relief. I
ras at last induced to try your Pill (TUB KOCTIJ
EUN IISPAl'IC ritxa, and from Ot Jirtt Out J
fimud t eiiif, and eontluud to mend anttl I wa ftr
fnitjf CMtvd, I am now a well man.".
Yor sale by the Drnggwta. Direction ccotniuiy
esA'h box. Sent to any psrt of the United States fur
ti a doaeti. AiWross. ,
OKOBOK W. PEEM8, CO.'
( Bsltiiuure, Md.
August!, 1800-lm '
EAXIIQH M05ZY MARKET.
C0RHECTED BY JOHN G. WILLIAMS A
CO, BROKEHS, RALEIOU, N. C.
rarcK or korth carolih bamk motes.
Bank of N. C (Gold 23) (Silver 20) O. B, SS)
Cape Fear...
23
13
13
28
18
28
13
t Charlotte
Lexington at Graham . ,
Koxborough ..........
Wadesborough . , . , j , , ,
ThofflSaville. ,.... ...
.4 ..
n iiiuui(m ..,, , .
Commerce. ........ . 11
Washington.
v. " FayetUville.,....,
,-.' " Clarendon........
" Yancevville. ......
4
0
n
15
18
80
-
25
18
20
143
m
67
81
81
;
Miners' and Planters' Bank. . . . . . .
Farmers' Bank, Groensborouirh...
Commercial Bank, Wilmington . . . ,
Merchants Bank, Hewbern .......
Greenshorongh Mutual, w; .... ...
Virginia Bank Motes, about......
South Carolina "
Georgia "
Gold.,-
Wlver.. ........................
Old Coupons .. ........
North Carolina Iluilroad Coupons
OldBixea ,
Exchange on New Ytrk. . . 'i. ,
I; 1
f
ItA LEIGH NATIONAL BANK OF NORTII
. . -( "l; , 'CAROLINA
. BUVIN8 RATES- X. 0. BARS MOTES.
BaukofCape Fear...... .. 25
, " Charlotte.... ... 18
" Commerce, .. ., ................. . If
' Clarendon ,. S
w Fsyetteville, . . . ,. . , 7
" Lexinirton ..... .X 10
" Lexington at Graham, 18
North Carolina 86
" Boxboro 80
" Thomasviile. . ...... v 20
" Wadoalioro 13
" Wilmington 12
" Washington.., 4
. " Yaneeyville 8
Commercial Wilmington , 13
Farmers' Greensboro , , (Old) 18
Merchants'. NeWbern,.,, ........... 80
Miners' and Planters'. . .. 13
Virginia Bank notes, average.,...., ,...., 83
South Carolina 20
Georgia " 1 ., .. ,J. . .... . 80
Gold.......... .142
Silver. ... , ..........;..... . 183
Old North Carolina Coupons. 87
North Carolina Railroad Coupons. 00
North Caro'KM 6's, ten Coupous on... . . . ... 81
Exchange on New York, J.
MARKET EEP0RT v ,
Coriibctio DAILY BY JORDAN WOMBIJt
, a no cis h, . f x
AO, o., Jiargett tnrttt.
BEKF. .
12 15cc lb
BACON
BUTTER....
UEKHWAX.l
CANDLES..,
. 18 20c.. V h
25 30c )Tt
. - 3(Ns if lb
. 30ft!l3 V B
COTTON YARN
C)TTON....t.
CH KKSE :''' J
CHICKEN!)...,
COFFEE
...... 8 00 V bale.
...... 2X03OCJ!" lb
....... 80o y n
spring -f3(n23o each
i...... 80 8,'te. f lb
,.,....140 130 V bush
CORN
EGOH v l512iV dot
FRESH PORK,....
FODDER f
FLOUlt-SiicrBi.e
Family...,..,.
HIDES Green ..........
V -. T-
11AY....
LAkD.i.k,, ...........
MEAL..'., v..
MCLLKTTft
MACKEREL
HERRI.N03.
NAII.........i.. .......
PEA-WhiU.... ......
Ptork,.i. .,. '.j.,,.
gfJOAR-CruslHfd; .". . .
Ilrown
MOLA8SES- f(...
2 00 2 28 V ewt
10 80 W bid
,., 13 80 V bU.l
... 18c y Tb
00 I GO V cwt
, 20(ft23o y fb
1 40 130 y bush
iooo y bM
, .. 20 oo y bbi
rKcMOy bbl
..io i2io y n '
...I 33(140 bush
I 00 iW y bush
- SJScy ft
. . 13 to20c y B
10c y gal,
ac y & .
ODA-Jmh
liai.EIUH O.tSTO.1 KAII. sstote.,
PtiPKiiiXTESDE.sT'sOrrn e, I
B(Bia, 34. C, Aug. 23rJi 1 . J
TBE slientkw of siiipir is esllej i the
Ort BlTliroitKli lX Ight Air Line,
wWr liissow in full n1 Imweifiil oj rtii from
V'W V.frk. roHtiti, i'hiU't-hiina m inirouon., to
..himlns, 8. .,. X A lt. H. K., K. ft. K. B., S.
(I K,;B., and " t. C (I. Ii., carrymi; frfifdits Swill
ml K-'iiUi with gr. sn-r djipnti h uil lowur rU than
tor ntiM-r Mt.
At'iukio is psrik-nUrly et1d to s4wrttiBl of
C. 1. AJUii, freiirkl sgi'i.t of tiiui nrL
W. O.LiWlH. Cn. Pnpt.
Au!. M-tf K. h 'J. ii. ll. CO.
bisuUiuril suit ftvtm copy till tttuL
g O Mi E T II 1 M CI N K W
UNDEt THE SUN.
A New Era In Medicine
f Lrt the KufTerinK and DwssrJ.resJ th follow
ing.
ar-4r
and spokea of a uumrable, read lbs following-.
ssr Let all srho eta hehov faeU and can bavs
Tarm-nryt,U'n, read lbs tollonian :
A'sote aS mm fry lht' pVrumtt, That on this, ll
Twntith day of Iniw. ia tbe vetr of oar Lord, On
Th.Hud tUxht Hiuilred aul ttlt)'41ix, jwnnita'Jy
eauio Jw;h Htrdocti to me, known t u. h, and be-.
uia aiHj tworn, dpnar as follown: 'inat M Is Xlt
ante avnoral rent for tho L iulnd 8UU-it, and dopeii-
orarn-t inrrrof, ror nreiwraunns or ainueim suowa
at MAUUltl.H PILLdVnd tiALVK. tud Uitt th f,i4-
Iowihk certitU'ttes are Verbatim eopi. to the bft of
nw tnowirag ana eriipi.
. , - 7fAME8SMEm:H,
L'tC' - -I , Notary 1'ul.lu-,
.. . 1 Wall Street, Sew i.wk. ;
Junsl, iwe.
Da. Mumiim. I Uk aiv pea to wriM-yua of my
ffrrst n li. f and that ths swfui pain in any sids baa
It-ft nis at last tbaokt to your nwdieiiw. Oh, d(wUw,
how thankful 1 tin thtt I eaa ntt sons sleep. 1 eon
iwrvr write it uwgh. 1 tlitnk you ipsiu and antiu,
and am sun that yua rt rrtHr too fnvndof tllaulnir
rn. 1 eonld nui tWlp writuig io yim, and bops yon
will nut take it amiaa.
JAMFS ITVF.HS,
1M Avenue D. .
This is to certify that I waa ditebsrsad from th
army with Chronic Intrrhcet, and hare
eea
WHJBON BARVkV,
New tors, April T, JHtli ' , 27 Pitt 8tiet ,
The followins; la an interesting aw of a man m-
Iiloyml in an Iron Fonndrv, who, in poufinff nwltod
nw lito a Maak tlitt was damp and wet, canted a ex
ploi iiU, Ths melted troa wa thrown around and on
him in a perfxet showur, and ho wss burnt dradfullv.
Th following nertitlpsts was arveu tonwby bin shout
ilit weeks aftor the luvnt, , -. , rr
.';"";''.. NwT(wk,Ja. ll.tm
Mr name it Jtoob Iltrily ; 1 am an Iron FiiuihU ; I
wta litdly bnrtit hv hot iron hi Novoiubw last ; my
burns hl d, but f bail s rininiiijr sore on my l. g that
would ni.l hrtl ; I triid M,'un 1 Htlve, and it f-
m In a few wm-kt. Tint it all tint, and any body rau
now ami ai at Javkaous iron Work, ml Aronnn.
' i. IIAKUV,
111 QtHiriuk Htnxt
Extract fartaat Latter I
"I bad no apputile j MKKiel't Tills Rave ta a bear
att.'' ty
"Tour Tills are msrvelinu.' ' ' "
- "I sh4 for amutbr box, and kwp Uuna in th
house."
"Dr. Manniol has rnred my bradache that waa
ehronie."
"I frar half of nns of yonr pills to my bati for
ebokira uiorbaa Xbs dar bttla thing got wU in a
"My nauats of t aiorning Is now nred." -
, "Voor bov of Mtfrirlri's Rshrs enrod ns of nnian In
ths head, t rubbed torn of your Balv behind my
ears and the maw kft," x ..
"8nd ne two baxes j I want m ft a poor family."
"1 f iiclowi a dollar i your prh is twenty.flv ent,
bat ths medicine to nw ia worth a dollar.'1 , .
. "Bond M flva boxes of yoar pill.-
"Let m have ihree boxes of yonr Hairs by return
I hm oef 800 inch TeitimonaU X
A thia, tmt wsnt
spsoe compel me eonclnd
i. MAUOIKL, M. Dv
p. r, , vr.hci o AGEvr ron rs
r.ioii, ioh
Kagffiel'i Pills and Salve,
NtrTICK. None gnnlne withont th sntfrtved
ti'aibmiark aronnd ruh potnt box, signod by l'r. i.
Mitmirx, 11 Vint Htrwt, b'ew lork, to soiinterfmt
wliM'h is ftilony. ,
Mold br sliritepeetalihilli'ab-rslnMedidnestbrongb-i
out the fJniU d'f tales and t'aimls- at iti cents per
box or pot. .
Aug. Vlf .
IO-iWAfl & JOIISTO,
GU 0 0 E It B ,
:' AND
COMMISSION MtKCHANTB,
! "' ' ' . , .
100 c. 111 ycaraor ft
PiyrERSBUKGr, VA.
H. O. DONNANi
C0iniI88I6N MEUCHAXT
- ! GOVKENOa STREET,
RICHMOND, VA.
W enntinrt to do a (Innwal firoiry and Onninii
kioa BiiatiuHtt, at our old ataud, 1UV ami lit Hyuamors
ttlrwt, Petoralmrg, Vs. , v
t'otmiKiiniKiU of Tolieoco, Cotton, Corn, V1iHtt and
all Country Produoe ., ill have our wrwntul sttvstion
and the biitbiMt niarkxt prk'oa olilnmeilv
All TobaiHio fi M. !. IMi.NNAN, JiithiJMii.r will bo
fiirwerrtcd free of ('harK.
Unbnw ffirtJre'is pronM'tIv B'lid and hiM.l.
i ..' tKlNjiAHAiOliNhiOA'.
Ang.T-m. ' -'. v: ; J ...
JOHN H. PAJiOt, JOHN U. HVM A N ,
or Taasoaa, H. C. or rimji!n Ns", K. 0.
JOSEPH Ii; II YM AN,
u.v;: : ltg 0f TMborO, Jt C. '"''
- "
GeaHtral C'epitttlaalon JI rrrrittHts,
Tor tit stla of all kltutt of Roulbra prodnro and
purtshawu of OeiH-rai UervtiandiiHi, x
No Cedar ).,
. , nwtvr voRK,
' Ang. if - '' " .
Ciior.H! faiioi:tt wiocitff t
TlUt L1IWS rtTfH'lt Of KIMFK, Ulely a.her
tit4,ha uui,.n(iniatjug.i!f .J. , ;
EOYS
womejts : ; "
1 - CHILD ?,OT-
The 1 xri'i t l.n ever wmnght to thw !itv.
ttnr t'ol l i. I nkli ri'tnaios In tlia Nortlii'rn Mar
ki'li. and ki oa ii.tnn If t"J a to ipial.ty and
prwe of KomV.
Hnf M-iHvil- M tf-tM ajt!l;ll?.;!l Tm vhrap, . .
V. 11. & i;. H. TL't'UKIt & CO.
;A..2.2atf '
)lff pro. f .w. Men, Voraen ! tliil-
UlfVf
droB,4fi'W la Atwre tin wwk, CUiij.'r
"
w. u. & it. s. Tucicnn a to.
Aug. lVtf
- "if -v, 'r.' .-'i; : . i p. -
iTl rZ 1 -.A.'. .... a...:....-. -i.t i
Kf Hi i:ilVrt Is Jtl.lrarulotisi
IT is aa ifiittrely aw nwfb diiirtivrry fombname
inanw iOit uioat lMiwer(ui,iaad rrvtmallve avtta
ia tti'(fi.W Siaii .
Wt aava Hurt roiili tcnt la its swiritt, and art ta
srt it will do all w fUnn tor il Ibat we offnr
If ttSlMiiaa Hair K.Mtrr doeaaot (lvttatis
faction la allourt wl.ct turd it iuu1 scoordtnoc with
our IBalrsctiona..
, : IIALX.H ' v
Vegetable) Sicilian Hair Benewer
has proved Itself to be th tnott (wrfaet preparatiea
,w iii. ., v.m niiniFu to on puuiir, '
It ia a vevetable mmnoaad. anil eoataiaa a intmt
SB praperutv whstaver. , . '
lt ant a I)y, it strike at th root aa4 Ails th
(laada with sew lift and coloring matter.
I will raalarw Oray Ilalr f lit rlalaar
Calwtr. , , .
l wilt hats lib Ilalr tVaas ralliag aat
ItelHtm tha aralw. aad taabet laa Ilalr
saft, laalraka aatf allhra.
It a iBteadiSI Hair-trataia.-''.'.'
No parana old ur yountr. alutuid liol lo i It.
Il it reroaunaadad anil Htd hv ! ittrdtral
aaiaariir.
n Auk for Hl'l'a Veyailbl
tf aid take tool lirr
II V It ti l. M t, l'ieprl-an '
. al.na,N..
fW ItJil b all fliaifiiiale. Wllliama At lU.wnni
aad t. V: tWad. NaJoieh, K, C .
e J. m tn..,KI wlVm. :
BANOIPH JIACOIT COLLEGE, VIE
UlAiA,
faciitV.
RKV. Ph. J. C. liLAt'KWKIX. A. M., Probisw In
Hchool of ('hrmmtrv and Natural l'bilotoi.tj.
he will lw sot as i'nHiilt'iit until a ntMtnaiiniit at-
poiutnM iit it mado, wbwb will b done at aa arly
6'. H. P. COltl'REW, A. M., Prof.". in Hchool of
Anriont Lanpuagfti.
ltltUtAKU W. JOSEa, A M., Prof, w In "A-hnol ct .
Mathematics, , - - .
- KltNKMT IGAItDE, A B., Pruf.ea.ir in fVhoul of
tloili-rn Lsngnait,
Arrangenieutt tr Biaile by whl,h atti.l.-ntt who ere
unprepared fur th rKulr elatm-t niay be tnabuctad
ia ih primary branrlica.
Tlie swMton will begin last ThureiUr (Mth) Hvp.
temlwr, and continue forty weuks, or tea lunar
ttinnth ' '
Taaiw, narabl half ia adraao and th other half
th Arat of tebrnary follitwiiig, via :
For Tnitioa and other CouVga f., according to tho
DUIIUWt IH T:iHHIIt Bt-TlinOtia, SOOUt- f JU UU
All other erponwt, inelnding hoeni (ahotit ItO)),
raai. nguit, c.,etoniiuv ul puukut nuai.'y siol
onwlt, need not uxewd , ; 110 00
ArrsiiinmliU are niaile to traiwrwirt atinb.nta from
Rlilawar 1i ook on the Huli-k-h lu.lr.,) ln).i .
veytncie litvot ItoaiKike Hiawm, ti Ilia lliclimoud end
anmue iiauroaii, on Aionoava, nuilin'winva ami Iri
days, and the Wolf "1'rap lnfot, on the aim road, ou .
.t8lays, Thnradav and halurdsrs.
AdiJi'e,fnrthe prewut, " v i
WM. A SMITH, IWt protctn.
lnr 0 4 Oi.n t1.tA, e 1 I . ? nr .
TTTE 1it tlii day formed and entrd inloCopart
1 1 norsiup, under Die iirm and Myle of
rILLniSKK & 3IOSES,
FOE THE PURPOSE OF COHDUCTOrQ A
JOBBIXQ,
nnv nnnnn nrTcminnn
oni UUULId pUtMi,
ixtiii: mi:av and m'.vci.
OUlH IIUILDINO
No. Ill niilo Mtrect.
HIIIIKIUXU,
On th l?lh. of Bepti iiilif r we will Iw prepared to
offer to th Trade . hvt etock of
- FALL & WINTER DRY 0001)3.
. Our tairilitie tnd bnig cxpe'rlonoe in tlm bnainek
warrant us tu Hit anM'i'tiou that we iranandwiu nttk
it to ths iiil.tr. Mi, of mtiroiiaitte Uk intri'iiaMii of iim. .
Urdars f go-i.lt will b faithfully and proinptly re
sponded tu,
JlOHKn MILLIIISEH,
AlJh'KKI) MOSKS.
Ilo Mii.i,nik.R & It no's
An;,'. !1 3Uwlm
THE OEQAHlffANUAL 5
ron tub tsg or ? "
Aiiiiitt-iir and t liurch 1'oruHilttcew.
r niUiiiinn I)irsliim ami Inform at ion tn Paat,
d---.i'Oiie of pnr.'haniua tlrgiui, and lo enable lr
ttaoiMta lorncUfy ( i)ilierniK ami other aiutple caxtial-
without thesiMiitsnra of hmlih-r ;ialo, A lilil i If
((II.Mi- (H' TIIKUKUAN.siid ttt.MAl.hO.N UH
cosritiiiTiuN. . .
, i-tmv. nzsnfXtauiMix, u. a.
- , tf Trinity Collide, Kngland.
W .h an Al'l'FMHX, routainlng RomarVa on tho
nw n iIm-Head Orran aa a sulmtiiiite. lilnatrateat
woh ,.11 l'.ngraving of th Urgan in th thmton Untie
t'.-ik-i- 75 1 ynt. Hnt poet-psid. ' r:
Ol MI h Ml rati 4t , Pttblieher.
"Au. ;'t i , button.
- ' I,
fjll VNI' TOVRNAMr'ST AKIJ IHU.UThe Grand
a 'ton- niu. lit ami liail bretofi t annonnoed to
r.-w" ..It ,m tiny Mlh. of rH-fiK-niiiHr. at JtlNKS'
ill I" "'11, 11 .11 1 .-I. oiiiii v, 10 win pour pMiaivttv
on 1 1 i.l,tv. fin- itnt. niMtm.t.
I ..'n mm.. iiii-m h-i ln.en wade tu. trader tlie
rviiu.'ii aura, n-n iiimI.I. liyhlful. , v
jno.91. uoni,
A"?- 21 t.l I'j:v,.:v.,.r.
1-()H P I NT, -I'titd t.e tt. Jannsrv," T,ths rf.-n-
ami l...t, lai.-lv iK-iifkJ by Aim. Vrni.k t Wihsm,
i til- It III HI nu i..f - .
A,pv!y to
Tf T. RLETXlft. w
ui,Ji.'l i-Ujif Lmwm, .
Aur. ii-tt.
PJNTS!,PJUiTSJ!
EXGLISII ASU'-'ASCESICAS " fWSTS :
. NEW PI'ItCHASEM 1(U Til K FALL. '
Vt II, A II, S. f utkir Aim,
A'i;r. tS-tf'
I'ort aai-i:. -. "" 7-V-7
Whit COIdt sad IXOITt.
I'lUUJl, JO.NES Ct).
Ang. S-tf