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-v- fiHt?- w'fyw.. L 7 -- 1 tu ILfciui Or bL'ItMC'RH TIOS. Th Hjprrsix h frablirhed every day, except 9ttMiT. tna showing termer. . J".- ou mouth,. ;. wtl,fl F'lTHOBimlM., ... .J.I tA I -1 .u" ai.'Ats... ' rHa wjt.ii. .,.... . -.'' A- On y-ar, t" - ')ai-Wkty dentin mm year,. . ... -.. I.' ; Wi-iUy Sentinel, oneyr. ............. a .,.-,--4, - U tBOtttll M T HE gE X T I N E L. - EMTOItrf. " - . . AtU.VDA TV XOVEMBEU 4, 18C7. COXSERYATJYS TICKZfi FOR TIIK , UOX. DAKTEL a. POWLK, REV. BE.SXETT. BLAKE, PRIESTLY ILMAXGCM, Jg8 A. XOKRI&. rtf workixo sirs. . , . t Tb oltralWical paper of Uiii City eoo UltMtt a lengthy demagogical address to th Working Htm, mb (Isjs sine, which loan has been Une published !a paraph let form for general distribution. If it was IntefiUci for tlit eye of th tekiu work lug men of North Carolina, it 1 an insult 1 tbeir ioteliigeaew and virtue, whether we consider tie matter of tlie adJrees er tbe onree from whenc it emanated. If then is on question upon licb th obit mechanic aud working men of North Carolina or agreed, it la their BtWf el.bor renc 1 th Radical doctrine of tb an.lity of the negro rae witb Ui white, in tb government of the Put er ol tbt eetion No array of demagogical fc( or figures, o special Blaadingt of political Irklutera, eta marine tb abit axebante or work ing mm of Kortb Carolina, that tb Radical doclrioeaoi cqualit ara ailbar muud or just, or that their adroeau art tlx troe friMd of tha waking awa. " , , . A piil t tba working hies ba been, la loftnar dajra, a ipecil!? reliance In an; etnlit of politiral atnmgtb, bf the HUtir irl and it editor. - It ia been a ltrit Ttrt witb that pspcf, in lt itrmitipyj to aiuMDpi u array on eiaae L in ooio muniijr agatmt th other; nor wu It whol ly unaucceaaful In oilier limt-a. Making - n.1 fulaa petijutnn of peculiar da union to the interval of working airs, and douoaoung mrt fiercely and falsely th d sluns of th " oHtrxreh and aritocraU " has not unfrequcntly rallied th former to . Its s.U!port, f ISut that (lay ba passed. Th taMcs har turned. Tb Ex. P. Q. having filled . ia all bis political tergiversations and sou- anutults to berorne an "oligarch " ever the white people of th State, bow sports hi sceptre over tb negro ran, and, with unlilimhing ttffnwitery, attempt to rally the tchilt wcirking Bten of tb State, 4 ia days of yore, to his support; not as equals of bis Mark compeers, but ss suoordiaata ia b'u domain of negro supremacy. fYVffTiii Gentleroea of leisnr and artstocrata, among tb whites, we hay none.' ' Xrery whit aisn who raakos hi own bread and meat among us, is new a vorHnp .- All are not artisans and mechanics, but work liirf men are found every where. Tb only oligarchs and aristocrats -now among us, are the sleek, fat, grassy negroes, who msy douUloss be frequently found at th UtomUnl nfllee, sitting back in lordly leianie reading tb newspaper, or listening to die grnve speech bf th chief "oligarch, who iwui hi orders in loyal stjls to the obsequious Tagties. Work, tb. ordiuary , work oi working men, has ' leen laid by, until the coffom of th R;publicaa Central Committe shall I xhuetd. But is W. W. lloldeu a true friend of the working wan, whit or black t What haa ' be ever dona tor tb elevation or promotion of any working man exejept himself What ha been the up-shot of all hi schemes for " tba working mar, except to mUSiie blm elf f r-r -, Th appeal In the working men, now printed in pamphlot form and distributed ' at tuxpense of the Radical party; onfor tonately allude to th past, C'aa. anything Toe more unblushing in its effrontery t Csa a wsll of bras be mora braza t Who, in North Carolina, did ao much ta educate th peopl to hoti(iiy to tba t'nioa as W. W. iloldcn ! . Who aver pleaded th canas ' oi seciHwiotij of war and Hood, as hst Wh, in the days of his pretended devotion to the - w hite working men of the State, waa a more violcut slavery propagandist than bf Who I more bitter in his denunciations of the poor free negroes than he I .Who so sever epon abolitiouisia and Northern abolitionist a -U . " ; And who, when the war came, was more l it upoa' aacrlScing , the "last dollar and , the last wan to (Wfend slavery, to "whip the Yankee, toUblih the f3onfederaeyv than W. W. Ilolden f Whosa clarion sum in otic 1 the working new from Currituck to Cherokee to ght tb Vich man's lttle, as he now calls it, and to fight for Jhs per petuatjoa of alsvery, with wioee flereeaeta, r tlian blsf , Wb rallisfl th poor farmer Inn f,oni their phughi' and th mechanics .r.(u t'y sd loudlr, than VT. TC. UoldfB t A ad wlio. whra' con!riptioB came, begged Jtjrt j t farpArmt the tea wa4 tity.t.-f home tnor to- yield to the demand and Tlie Ixines of many a brsva working man t'e "rr,t in thestrf, w1r(fehlerl tn his eali r , ! v 1 1 tM tUeefrientejy'and the hyp; -'! -r to pretend be waa a'l the time I oi a n do ! Yet be thi now wipe- tit , i a ii pretend to the blacks h wasal- inr their treettBiu! 4nd he now rum-- whimpering to the ,whii working n f North CsroVna, with bi iwneyed r ' tf irjirpatby nd devotion I Out rf im h hrpor-rify. hltt clti S he want tha whit workir-g to r?'v to l.;;n fr f . Is Le A friend of " ( i e - 1 U I , fnenj to th white TA. . r.-(ft ll-.'W' O.M- be S-lOW it I Pv tS-i't? t-i fonv'iie tVtt that- (.hey $ra n.jy tl .j.-c ti.e t.4'.iJa in jwiitkalfMiwat with tlit itWmen f, Dor- be r'pesj to i beat te tvil'iw bun, in bit ttveUlr g. sgrari a bew-s 1 . Pfu be Ulk of tb tlmiM oftuewbiu waking af poesb plead ib brr brbaltl. ! S! He would bring (A dywa, or lTt tb colored race, in I heir ignorance ami dt gradation, W.tbBiC k4 .'Jiiy!ia to fertile i ir a-ould bryhg the bigier fJwwa and faitw tu lowrr op to tbem. What ia the practical effect of Radical Uiu, ol MY. Holilfo't teacbTng upoa the working raweT?Ar ttej liiilpTny eftbEr to bitTirb4jtb wwkingat - B red W the UIhm of our fid Ja ami farms, b4 t4ing I h black laborer to fltK JLlft wliilr nv tlack mechanic living in our niuUinlvimi law and djMr. awngjUw source oi tuipioj mtui i -f 1 -Kara it not increaoa tb demand lor ra and thus lessen tb raltte of lalior Tbese people that Aock from the country, must eat. They ara unwilling to work ia the fklds, and bence matt sbsra, to some ex tent, the already stiuird injhyaeu ia wir cities and towns. And who are fa be tb snuorerst. Why the good mechanic, of course, are to be aupplauUd by soul and jack-leg", wb cm work ebeapen I Alas I lor tb working me of this Stale, if Radicalism preails. They talk of the prosperity of Tennessee. Where is it T Who bat the Brownlowite spek f good tiues I ' Who wr 11 emigrate to North Cam Una; who will lring capital Into th State-; tocaa or, will employ our mechanics, when our ball of legislation are controlled by argre-eupreinacy I Who will want to U tailed t yjor'b rarolluian, when our good pid Btato is nrwt Broanluwized, and ,lua AiricaniMd 1 gur! M wbit working mas taa eooiritiate to soch a result. W are greatly gratified to announce tbat the Hon. D. O. fffwlc, waiving all personal considerations, has consented to accept tb nomination, fsdertel blm.by th Coascf- alls Convention, which sgscmbled la this City pa Thursday last. He Km thus greatly Increased bis bold upon tb confidence and regard of tlie jieopla of tla t'oualy. Hi baa shown tbat b bas tba . interest of the Country too deeply atbett,-to permit tom,ried the planters for lite two hundred Vidual interest to stand In the way of the effort to rescae the Bute from the ruin and infamyj jrMi-rT tfcaadicaJ destructives would put upon it. Nothing bsa, ss yet, been heard from itJj'' "tu nenttemen wno wer aommateii, The following M tne eorrespoaaence : Ri.i.i,Kot. 1,1867. lion. Dsmat, Q, Fowut Jit.tr' SirW bav tbe honor to inform sou that, at a Convention of tb Conserva- tiv niea of Wak. held ia this city. 6a Thursday, you wer unanimously nomina ted ss on ol our ranuldatM for me ap oroschina State CouventioB. liould one be called. We take pleasure ia communicating this fact, and ben to express our urgent person el solicitations that you will yield to the wish of your friends, so earnestly express ed la the I onvwnticm. Wf' Wej, sir, very reilpectfully, Your oliedient sorvanl. II. O. FAKKE11, M. A. Bl.EDrtOE, f i. P. II. KI.'Hlt, O. iL FAK1BACLT. Com. J AH. A M'KlltE, tU. C. BADQEK, J ' fV- f Kl : RALCien, Nov., 1S7, OaMTi.KMKXi Yours , inlormlng me of my nomination lor a seat in the approach ing v onrenuon, ny in vooservaiiv men of Wskk! County, has. iew received, ; I do not fool at liberty to refuse,, and wilt therefore accept tbe aomiuathm and devote mysell to tlie advocacy or those just prliicl ph of Const it utional law and civil lilierty, aow so greatly endangered. Thanking you, gentlemen, lor in aiml tirnis la which you have coiuuiuuicated th action ot tba Convention, I remain l ours, reiqiei tfuliv, " ' " DAN1KL U. ruWLK.- Messra.' U. ). Parker, and ulhera, Um- mltti-e, -" - 4 Tiik ttxiiit, which, we learn, ba been made by the' Ultra Radical paper in this cfly, that the Editor bf this psjver de feated the effort of th Working Men ol this city, in securing' nomination to the State Convention, Is oa of it characteris tic malicious falsehood. Neither of the Editors of the Butliml had any choice ss to men. All w desired w lht the County Conveutloa would select the lcst ticket, to unit th Conservative men flbe CourilyJ ia order to itfcatth R,ulicU We declar (d our readme warmly to stippoit any Conservative mechanic who in;ghl be se lected, no' matter who he . And we aow declare jur reatllneM, at any tinn, ia support, with all our power, ajiy Consorva llye man in this Cftyj who may tw nomina ted for any position or place whatever, by the Conservativ Worklm: Men of the Citv. Tb intimation that we wouid Ignore 'he claim of any man tiring, Asa 1m is ante-, chanic or working man, or he&tvte ot any personal consideration; is" both tiaae and anfounded. Both f clsiu to be work log tnen-, and m" fully . identified ia inter- atv fueling sud pursuit with them, as sny other nwa 'lathe city or elsewhere. Rauicai, Puoscairtioil aitn TitaHTsl TUstsiaiiBio. t'B'lasjsatsi Asiajtfsasxl rtfwS4icatlroiS Bt xta Jsara poasihilUjMit: discharging m negro frum . ikiploymeat brr-siite Ira WWjjt t jVairtrei nt nier- wie maniftals a host i lit v to the white man - hsv been publicly advised.resx tki fuJfit, ml in et tier ways, fa. vilh eeetrt rfrwtr menthroed-)y name, but to trerre tth olhets. IpTlI IS Wi Let usTiIni,IFTn fonnstion, for this is a game at whieb more than oris side can play.-Again w tik i A IIow. Tboma Ewiwa'e Lrrrt. This lelU, which we publish ea our first page to dsy, is ths most calm ind rational ex planation we bare cen of th Um-n xtrs tained by the Radicals in the recent elec tions. Coming from a Statesman of ea largd STperiehet aifil wisdom, a leading It i'u'.'Uaia, and- lb fiiihervia law f Gene ral Sherman, it U well worthy of th public attention. RADICAL LOVS FOR TUB .'POOR i ' WJJJTESr. f ; v - ' The iiadkal pspers and speakers areju.t auw uLihiling k wonderful aSectaoa fu( th "ririorcr class ot whit people," and ear drsTOritig to persuaifa'thiui that tbey are rgr.Ud witb pwuliar faof , Ly (it so- called "Republican" jrty. We under, upd.tbat Coowsy, th hired Radical psop- sgtiidrst, in hi speech, in, tbis city. lew nights aince, promised all such, that if they uld ouly j'.a eod Tco-operate aiilFtli - 3w - fe enmld beabteto livenn one- half th amount that it take to- support tbea and their families now. t'enwsy eri detlf things tUataha great .maasftL el cafrL! laboring whites sre fivilt, or he would uot igor,,cS. and tredulity. The negroes bar sura how tbey are esti mated at the ortli, ta J(elpur's A'yo.yis, recommeoding their ttterniirration, aad hi the result of tb suffrage vote in Ohio. That worthv. hon( and excellent clas ot onr whit people, wbd are peiauaded that tbey should unite in negro leagues, will see what U thought of them, by tb following extract from th speech of. the lion. Mr. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, the great advocate of th Lesgiws, Ac. : It was delivered in the House of Representatives, oa the 31st, of January hurt, on '1'roUction to American Lalmr, sad has leea acatturul all over the country ia pamphlet form. At page fttt hi pamphlet He says: . s "Not- does it (free trail)7 seem, ftmn re cent descriptions, and from our obserrations if then! in military prisons and hospitals, to have materially benefited them down to the present day. J. It. Ollmer. Eq.. 'Edmund Kirke,' in hi diourse on the social and political characteristic of the rtonthern while, before the Jersev City Literary As soeialion, estimated tbe nomt)er known as 'mean whites at dve'rfour millions, snd de criiiea tbem a Herding together . .ia spars communities and gleaning a sorry srflmst ence from hunting. Ashing and iioschiiig is; i.u pui'uiiuiiii Mivicia oi Virginia, np-jier Seoroia, Alahmma and Mississinni. ami the sami nnisol xnartn Lnrolms, lil(l the t'r runs ot Tenneseee, and throughput the rest ot the South ; as hovering around the ixr ders of the large planla'Uma qoartering ihemselvrs npon the chivalry, stealing the deer from their forest, and the- ham frim uiousand vote they gave tor slavery and the' mad theories of the planter, aad addwl, 'they are far below th slaves in morals and Civilixatioa ; areindoteav thrttttes Hhmv iiig.lyihjf," given to whiskey drii.klng, snuff dipping, clay eating, incest, and all manner of social ke. Not on in a tboiiuiud of them can read ; not one in ten tliowtaml can write; and be said that he had : net many Who had never ten a book or news paper, and some who never heard of a Bible Of spelling book." - r-- - Judge Kelly goes on thus : "Mr. n. if. Trnmarl, an acereilited eorneeV pondent of that journal, in a letter ta the New York TiiNst, dated Montgomery, Ala bama, October 23rd, 1815, aaid : '-There is a clasa of being ia all Southern States, known ss poor whiles.. The little mononv liable adjective doe not give the fain tent idea of these things, wuu Ixxlies and souls... IIjiw under the heavens they live, is a qliestion for tbe phllanlhroplst, if indeed 'that par' rob of lienevolence ha ever visited there Kiou . in which they exist .The borne ojj Here follows an account of what this Mr. Tinman had seen in Alahama: and, Atr, Kelley resumes';! :".' t V ',' "And Dixon, the Iravelltns correKnondent of the Boston ihiily Adtertittr, wUosu adiij rahle letters prove him to be a kf''t obsi rve snd faithful reporter, writi.ug from twt Valley, Ua., Nov. 13, said f Wliethef the North CarolTuraTrT eal or the Bonth Car olinasand biller or the. Georgia crai'.ker.is lower Id tils Kaleol liilfliail eiiti'hc. wnilUl be dillieult to ssy. The oriliiinry plmita tion negro seemed to me, when I n him in any uumbbrs, at the very iiottom of not only proliilities, but ia pospiliillties, o far as toey all.Tt liiimanTclntmns ; nut ttiese (iN Ciriietis of the white race mnt been-flited with nsving reached a yet lower depth -of tipialid and husstly wre(Hletnel,,,, , 4a Sea page - " ni After giving this extract at luncth Irorrl writer who scums to torture his imtuiory fur terms oi degradation, Mr. JCelli-y freaks out Into interrogatories :" Whether a policy, that of free trade, which produce Mcb 'rnrufrs, can be wise! Tbat is, he ineiTset affirm, that thee results, tUitcondiU)a of things, ex hits, to-wit ;tht th,"Mir white,' or "meaa white," "estimated at over lour millions," kre in th situarti! thm be deacrilies, and that the fact is deuHinstrated not only from--ths let, ut descriptions of tho liWsry lec turer ami pwper agerits" fiiA b4ni be quote, lait WutT-'our w ijiuat- conclude biiiownl observation of them, (the Southern soldiers, of course,). In" military "prtsohrf sad hospilala." - J " ' HtM'li U th picture of more than four mil- li-ms out ui lKht, C tbt white peopl of the Southern Bute, which Mr. Kelley draws from hii privileged seat la Congress, from which b votes toexclude any representative wbo can contradict or correct it ; and , be ends it with whatever authoritv it uav Ue rive from his character, by thousauds, into tlx Northern Slates, ss a truerepresrntatinn of our mcietx and edviliTattoBso-Taf,- at least, a tothe extent of one half gf our white rulatL.jrvj. v,ifp..... NKko BtrfaaeB at tb S.,i th T1m ew lork Jovmi ef Cumtmrct. alter re viewing the conduct of the nef rnet it' the Laid order afthingr JJUiaiudiua, 10 p.)wtr tn th Uovernment race ot pHSaiimato, tyrspnleal men men as 'thnronghly ft ip Ileal' as ire rim me Mieat-nttTyittTpr. in rnrir I detenninution to rouiuel all othera In ilnnlr ialiey jo,.bjilft tiw,4iatc-roui Iwaut of their gms tgwnranc. Had'the Virwipia ,jlectiiq taken .EljSJforeriegrpjuJlrajfe was put to vote in Ohio, we liuk that the RrylwblifaB waKtritw agaiwat :it wotihl have been greatly increased. There" ran bariily be a doubt that it will he defeated in every Northern Mate in which it rosy here Iter be submitted to tht people.". ji, ... .J i . Ht'wsietTT ad BaownLow. .TheatioJi. viilual are the two beat repreaen 'wtivea r f their .party tbe negroes. lirownlow . W already botked fr the (Voste, and Huntii cutt i sure to be sent to ConcreM by his colored 'conmituency. Who will they ai-. cisM with ia Congress 1 What while rae.a, ra.her, will associate with them s Shall' it be Ashley of Ohio, Nieof Nevada, 'Chandler of Jin-Wan, and h.n.iey of I'unns) U-sria I tcrlu.c y, ) ttsiise are- the njinit puisxant rhampioiis of tht new dispensation at Hie South. X T.litrM. TI'B n DICAL corsTT courts J - TJOX - Tbis Conrentioa sembled in Tucker Hall, ia this city, oa Saturdajr'the Court iioua not being larga enough to acrooiaio- date tba large number cf .negroes preaenC Tbejr were here from kll the adjoining coun ties, as wel a Wak. Only about Cfteaa wh Her4if"er ,1 n the fccenti-iinbraclBg, pretty much, the 'full fore) ot tb Radical lesJcrs in the countj, sod comprising ex rnauliL Im-fniiiui tham. yb irreprtasiltl negrt reigned triumphantly. - We- beard ti( lets, as he Dndentood "tie 'leclloej WSJ nime." ' . . ... ( ',. ... Wjf do not re to gjre derails. 9. TV Frank- aiiilV whites, ami James jl. Harris, negro, were nominated ' dr the Convention. This' is pretty much a we predicted. The negro Radical if the . county out-number their white allies at least twenty t?OBf, and the Convention was mad hp of th Ism pro portions, but the Ex. P. O. aad tb leadetvJ out generallcd tbe dsrklea. - Their love for the negro is so nnselflun, that tbey doubt In wished to (pare their colored brethren the mortification of defeat." """ ' We shall bay eur respect to tbi ticket hereafter.. We have no time now. CnpL Jo. W. Ilolden waa nominated, at first, J. ut he modestly declined the Aener, ami Mr. William was substituted for him. ; What a contrast is presented between the two, tickets presented Sir th suffrag nt the People 1 There ia mil evea a decent color ed man in the County bnjsl be impressed with iut-lt is perhaps needle to aay that Harris i th iritu of tba Ilolden. ticket. Bulmor anpo,' i.-.f,.-.,' ,n ThK Its man Imhhoolio. The details of the progress of tba revolutionary movement in Italy, although quite interesting, ara not sulUciently detailed to enable the general politic to arrive at any accurate Idea or the situation or of tba aatnra oi the political enrriplicatious. Th entire eflrt of the Papal Goverrment seem to hsjf tieea concentra ted upon the dtfijo.ee of Rome, tlie 'fighU in tlieJiroyIn- r?irig but little, mors than skirmishes, designed mainly, on the psrt of tcTrpaTToree7Trt refaril . as long at possible lh advance of the Qaribaldiana, Tli most serious opposition that th Osri- hajdiansniet with wss at Monts Rotondo, where, sccordirig to sdvices, the result long hurjg douhtfu) ; but ia the end Garibaldi, who commanded in person, was success! ul. snd drove the defeatefl Papal force before him into the outer fortification of Roma. Tli French troops are announced a having arrireiT at "Kome,-Lut we 'Jarfpo clue to judge of the course which wM' be punned, alter llicy enter, upon acuve Hos tilities.. . y, ,. . ' ... . . i A proolsmatioa has been iatued by Victor Emmsntiel dennanclng CUribeldi and de during for the policy oi France. Tliis proc ltmation settle the-fate of the Garibaldiaa movement, bnt will doubtless give ris to intense excite ti Untt t tliroughoot the Kingdom ot Italy. i rjfji. KEW AD VEETISEMEH TS. v I lE IOCK4DE CIT ALE. f By tbek, furaale. if hi I . ... fVUAAM, JuKiiS m V. . NiiS,tl67tf..:, , .......... .ittKCT iaki uittat tthAobti I'bm Heat alas Britiah Hteamship k " ' I'liOPOlwTI . ef a.XK5 tons burthen, will leave Lfverpoo I on the sym oriretoner, ana is exiiecMta in nat rois, to load Full 1.1 VKKlt K)L UlllKI T. about tbs 15th ur wovawiwr, , i.,. ;. .... . . - j. ......j.... -jr '- 'For froiK-lil wr pamsir apply to ; r. . . t - W. 1. A Bh., t. , Aeenta, Nortolk, Y ar la - ; ;.: A,,iM, ttefUiLiirictifi, Ho. i-A. llaleigh, R. 0. "'" kstacsi. - . KADF.it ni:;8. " ' jos. J. Jjiugs. laAIr:K BIGCiS c CO., COTTON F4lCTOKS tcncral ('onimlsslon Merchants. ' " NO 1st FOLIC. Va. orttiiL and iTm intsnos kj to sales of Cotton sud all utbor kinda of pre-; duee and prompt retaros auute. Uur long aiwrienee ia kuamess (ires as supe rior Silrauiafcus to making talc a. tbe bigneet market price. Cotton forwarded to Liverpool frs of eommls- Litmral siirsne nude on prndaoe la hand. TaAvai.u Aoawra: Major Jas, M. , of KiIitrtHMutw. snil Mr. Jaa. ti. rhaaeweli. ol Uaon. who will t (ileawKl So Nraisk any Inturmatioa or ) facility to Uioae ainppiug Ut tut. lUiveuno iaaoa ou uitlua eaa be vaid here im all vrhoa preferred by aiuppers, according ui CticeuL xemiiaiHiBS. Norfolk, Va., Nov. 4 ': . " '.. .. ,( t' mrORTAKT LA SO SALE. 0t TIH-IWDAT tlie tth peoembev next, th salwerilKrs wui avH. t Uw kishest bud lor. ouecreOit o( oriw and two yosra, tltat highly Hnprovea an well snow met or land, .POMONA, the reeideiie of Beth Jones, deoesaed. ittsiu WaksLkJBiuv. M. C ib uUee North- tiaat of Kah igh, and contain 11 J A t'S H a, but will he snrveved and sold in avs traeta. l iiu iJouas Tract will contain betwtwn fiv sad U l,Mlred AOliKS, snd wiU he sold ttrat. 1 hs lower Orebsrd ami I Hiter-nrswa Traet Beit. Th Drk k-yard Hkl nest atch sappaaed t eantam w HTf in aaiiraw irmot weak, wappnwaa u contain lialaem. Then th liobsrtaoa Traet, supiwi'd U contain J0 serea. ' We will tsk pleaamre in atwinr th lead to arer owe wtaniag aw pwrenswe.. - , ' ;dwak A; CRtocp, - - Si. W. MONTAUlIt, . Nnv. 4-wtd. . Eucutora ' W. EOBEUT AitaEWS, ,. HO; ' B FATETriVILUB KTftEEr. J It 4 LEIfill, -JaVfcU,...-. .-. .,., U-y-. ut tji- tw - ' -.J B'ilkr, Cltfr Lard, Tori, Beef, ichiyt; Jlw, Flour, Hirt tn 1 1 twa, irtmwjt WTrifiry, Git, . Bum, ' TOBACCO, CIQAR3, CKOCXERV, W,Jia4 WillowWart, ami ' j Faney. Crocerles of eierj Bescrlp . , lion.,. 4 . A MO oa hsn.T tt,o 14 n$ lajeat W of stHt C.Mtoa BaRKin: in to Oilv, i il a. cl 'f troera i at '-iai: ea!.., ' I;-c lni4 daily the vary Snawt Jiorfolli OTatara, at tl.ii per all.C ilujr ticket and save ana, ho. , tj U. - , 71 KOETOLS: ADVXitTISiaiESTS . - 18G7: ' ;V, WILtslAt LAMB, COJCOdlSSIOS MTRCHAST . NOBFOLK, tA. Worths sale-of - iV4";- ' Cotton, TelNtrro, trja, nrirl Frwlt. fetaii es. Ac. Ia t msrketa of . i''- Xorfolk. Liverpool ttl Eloav Aire) Aete f AUUl ULh. AJLitwme . .win... U-ERroOC STEAM KIIH. LIBZBIL ADYASCES MAPE 05 COSBIOX- I bsvs seeneed tha Service of Mr, 5 BSttarSr.-nf-net-wtt. wa. enll-sas tus triMids snd sequstntsnees m Central and Weetera Carrdina. and he will lie piessed to )fi all udor- TAI LOR, M.tllTIS A. CO., IMTOKTKKB AKU UeLUBr) IN HABDWAfiE, CUTLERY,' IEOXT,J SI'EKL, KKLTINU, PACKING, . -wa fsors .n a tr at'snAt - COKMIta MA1B BTKKKT AKD MaJtKET SqCARB NORIOLK, VIKtilNIA. . 8e. lft-SMas ... I V E. BENBURY, ""5 OV .WOBTB CASOUXA, WITH .. ! ' ... f W,r H. T. "LAND. LTJMBtE, 1J1IE, COAL, WOOD, HAT, an mm. kw, LAthw. PLASTER, HAIR, TAR, PITCH AND TCRPKNT1NK, . wnii wATait wr. AN wooimmdk's wntRr, ' TVorfolW, Tu, Sept 10-au-Sm . - w. . easts;, w. a. otrtiaAar, I e. csraaABT, ;; rmiK, rtriHART ; ; :., r; UOVB '':' 'i ' - ' AND- , 7 ',, J COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 33 Commerce Street, . . , NOBFOLK, TAi ' A supnlr of Tnr rEKiniAT OCA SO snd other Fertitiiwrs. KOl'F., BAWilSO, trVM r UiFJtand LIQU0H8, kept .constantly ew baad. Ang Hl-ll-Slu v..,.,-., , -s.y.Lj myf, , JAMES JORlM Ciini.,) COMMISSION MCILrVNTS, ; NORFOLK, Vn. - . . ., t riiXTnrieittarfette-j'Hfc i vv eaie of L4iun ano'aii uuicr inMoiue. uo to lb purchase or all rianrktion Kniipiiix. Onr hnnae waaatallihed in Nnrfotk. in IMS, by Jameii (loriion. of Wrren (Jonatv, Soriti ( ar- oltna, wlio wa well imiu uirouiiiuui the Ht&te, W Unet ibstour Jciuu ei;i-ieiH-e.iH ihn (!uhimU' sion buniness lvs m.iiie on familiar with it in all it br&m-licii,iid ui!tl nn lo a pitftma of tbs patrousireiw tlie miui peiienf oar usavs etaie. th nAl. W, Rttiimm, 1). F. Moore, J. W. Smith, i oyx, m. .oo. nun, aennein naener. r Hwiiili. .Inn. M. !t' io.tr, I'r. W. ,1. Hawkina, Wro. Ti. Jna. a, Jno. . hell, Hon. W'm. A, iiratuun, K, S3a tIIH ' Kept. Ji-tO-Sui ; notice. T OHW WHIT R, Esq.. lormoriy of WarronUin, vr w. u., ia tuia nay auniitren s partner In oi business. 111 srrie of Ihe nna to M ' - FREER, NE AL A CO. ".' Oct, tHf.7, . FliEEIt A NEAT.. 1T11KK11, TJWAX, At Coq s. svIkaIm nsoursRKa, ' i.no. wa vs. COTTON FACTORS .' .,-'-, '- AND General rommtlon Merrhants, - Ni O R rO LK, V. Refer to It. H. Siniih, Ei., H.fiiland Kei k; Bun. Z. B. Vance, ClmrMte ; O. (1. i'arnler A .!o,, il. Miirrav A Co., Witmmirton: Gen. k W. Barwond, lialei).b ; Iten .Wade llampuiu, Mouth I arulnia; (Jukniel Julia W. CHrnoiit;ha. Pernou Uoanly ; Turner Battle, Fq., Kdmienmlie ; El eliauK National Hank of Aorfoik ; tl.-orra U itrown 0n, WsshiiiK'lon, - tOWAlwW A. II tit !!!. General 1 f oramtsslon Merehanin, 2 Commerce Street, NOItrOLH, VUtCJINIa'k ITTILI. ATTEND PilONf JTY TO KAU OV V V Cotton, Urain, IjiuiUu, Ti.lia.Hn. Nval store, a e., axil puri-iiaa of Hifjitiiica Will "for ward Cotton "to t'.urop FlttK of frrwanling C'HABIIB. n.o.rowAND, It J. nAUIHHH n aHnmi(in eoM aUKlO-3in X. V. , Uraslll, 1Mb r HaU- u sHBsiJii.. I w. a. niuta. 1 - w. oiiAsor, rontKi.KV, IIXAK A CO,, ,. , WHOLESALK 1EAU;R8 IS 1 , ' ' PRY GOODS AND NOTION'S. 1 WEJrr MAIN ttTRKKT, - t BIT TO KXCHAKI1B WATIOMAI. BANK, -, - NSSHrOLK, Vw. . ,.f. OfT Cliatliam Ooiinty, IV. . - .r WITH '"-' ;-'"; J. B. HUNTER & CO., ' A.NI-- ' ' " Produee Cemmlawioa nrrehaau, cott.NEa liion a water streets, rortstuonilu Ta. ; y " ' Will sell In tlie market of Nonrm.t asd Poan- , AtocTa, UTaanxiL, oa Laindos, t-otton, , Wi-c.o, Naval Htores, Dried , Fruit snd all market- , j able Produce. . . I j Serai adraneewienw wiaile on setnal ahip aepta, sad pmooal atlehtioo paid to purchase of merchandise, . - . : : ; - 'r Auel3-6-ra . . DEOBI ST' A T fJtrfJAlfr rTc A' lbs best Jnvenile ilairaine. Erevw Hoy and tiu-l that eee it ears as ; all' Uie Preas say so ; sud Parent and Toacbcra court rni" it. lh not fail to acur s ip.v A good Mti-roeeir)e, with a glssa pylinder lo eonfln u?i bjee4a,-Vir a (food two bla.le.1, peart Pfirket 'Knife, snd a laree nnmher nrl-)vtflwir?s"tri- jB'r'it' "e pfimtmn ruwjru"r. . . ltyiriT, f i.wi. -ine ovelle Bttmbei eoiunieneisa riw vmrtmff mmr?atJ , - W; JENSIVtM PEMOKKST, . i.'.."- ' i 4W jmadwaer, KeW Tqrk. -i il fliia,o J eiiie, (itcimu snpics, five cemy, wiai.' iree . , TUB yCF.KSIt HKUOllIAL. Oa Mxwoissor J'aiwa Aiisx hy yii!iiii.Vwixrs.,l aut.Ii aw. hHh. I'ruietJlM i - THKOBKir ii;tir,I.LIO!t.l secret hMh. rv. r, r prtieTeAwT and- Haron-t- J.u. Ui..,.r H..II. ,;iV.,..i,.,. . l . . iininorm aiih. ecu t.Kr,Kis.h..uiir a catnaon of tli eirertimtat of th IT. H. wltb thowe of th Bepnliliea whieh svsVvm before, W.f I. K- A-I.U. ,.t I i 1- .1 i ' I . Im. Mnro Kx-freaident of tht V. 8. 1 vol 1; bm. Fnce W,. . t t v .reraatobf " . H. RNSHS, f f ' 4 -.M.C. twokHtor. . Oet-lT-tl-tf , , . . BAlaiftk, J bnahels fur '. . "I 'b'LUA. JONES ft CO, , Oca. X -tf i - , Vtihdioaai Uroeei. r.OR LIST FORlsm. The PwMing Hoaaa, tiaV,, v , op,.,,. ,h, Baakafh.c. , T. H. BiXiiV. tt.lT-,72-laww KISCELlLOlTl 'pi.MIIIAie CiVAtV!) I am aaiiy sxpeefiBR a eeafii K1 oi ireu uiu PeratMi Oiuui", oeea-irofia, try it. Nor. !i7t H JUTket Bitiar. 7. " .' , jysr ob mislaid. ;::L..r vkis Kits en Wdtiam Pueetl, Jr., fr on atm ttre.l and se-enteea dollsrs, (Ule.l lli Hlh Msreb, WW), lusdn prbl M C'uweU Powell. AiuuiiSi tralur uf WiImsiu 1'owell Sr., d.Vwanea. "1 hereby ....... . .,.) T, 1 mii ur.. . ...i.i-f ieinine fur .vCo' Kur. E7s-tw . - -ij. -: - 1 - . VA.TL1. a plae 1ii;r ur 11J- ramily, (s atttiaiHin in Itoleih pri.Tf iroil; RrteSlI Eftijllsn.'rwBl'rl,' Mawie, Aft Adlrea Hot No ll, Charlotte, N. V. j tKbHI Alllll . , . At L E. llearlt OW Stand t DeLalnrt, ( ttliioes, Frentlt ;Mfrl noa, Lmprraa Clolha. A NTU:IPATIN A DI-XIXNt IN CUOOH, . we pttTi-baaed UKhtly early in Ihe at-aaon, and, by reevnt arrtvala, w ar enabled to sv-lt at re duc! prieeai ' . -t Wt keep np with tht Times. i Uet.31- 7t-tf , , .' ', tA!" I OBTAIN F.NOHATED H)liTllAfT8 OF J WnxiAB llooraa, Jiauu-a Hawks, and Jons Fsnn, aiuerwf tlie ilaclaratiou of tittlcpttudem-e in 17 il. or any one of them ? Or ran portrait jn oil be obtained ? fcold, hired, or wsuimI, to eojaod? tlreanantotrrapus, mere aiirnatuiea of the nasue, orflarger doeaiaeuta, be had t If so, oa what terms ? Tbey sre dasired fur an Biuqau sod unporlant hiatorical eollection. Aihitas uio, teiA icfic Mateinent rf lei-ms, til Went S4 Ht, New lork, er, until 37th of Nov ember, ears tier. Ur. Dalteft Wtlaaiiurtoo. N. V. . I HAULES 7. UEEMS. Paator of ths ''Clinrcu of, Uie WrtiiKem ," X. TV Oet. uT9-t . . N. B. All Korth OsrolUta papers, fri. the arl ram wr th male, will otlige,liy copying sua caunig atuutton uii earn. . . . Fr tfue Betielli of tk. Maaonle "OrphaBt itome, Ttxlr Vlu "C,n Capital Priu, 40,000. r Ticket fl,00, ' " Will he' drawn fh oulih'e at AIVTA. la. on WEDNESDAY, N?KMHKK,M7r-" , ; '';;' . '. '-' GREAT 8CHKMR t :-.' Cicast "0," Crtif Vies '. , 00,04)0, ' Tobs drawn on "A'EUNENDAY. ths 13th ilav ormr..Miir.i, lwiy,!!! foen pn wnoieiiesers aiiTTiarvTOTe EiVhthaslAU. . - la this Urest iw-hema Ultra are Hi prises. stnoanung to i;o,uio - Addreaa all orders to." 7 J - ltV s. ts i i.aoH tt,-; -ij- MAHAiims, Atlanta, Oa. - Oct -7l-tNovtS , Tin Ware at Wholesale. THBnDKDEBMIONED desire to call tha attorv Uua ol Merchant to bi establishment for tu ui an u tact ore or 7 Tin Ware for the Trade. Hariaima to sell at wholesale. AT AH IX) W RA TEH saths Merchant can buy in New I'ort or Daltimore, with Freivht added. He asks s trial from thows who sre disposed lo encourage snd aasist in bwildiiig tip a tiopi Enterprise. - He pis '((es himself tbat his price shall gir eatiBfaction, and that bis warn shall be of (rood quality. . - ' B , I'noa Lista will asot to any addraae 00 appli- Btw, BeMwaa, Aid sr wwJ Bn will be take at best market rates, trials ad of oi( ugiivnita At any point on the iiajiroad. 1 E II' 1(MJUE, OcAltAS-endSm Hillaboro', h. 0. . " KOTICE. - ' " BY A DECREE OF THE t'OCRT OF F.QITTT of Hertronl Connty, Fall Term, 1H67, 1 ahall aeu at pnooeaam, ow ui prejnuM, ea Saturday, 1M7 vm ,wvn.uvr ut .1, TWO TRACTS OP LAND, - belnnflnr to tbe estate of the lata Abner J. Per ry, dee'd. IheUOMK TRACT, eonUininB, by estimate, 7S0 acres, siljoiniua the lands of Dr. (1 11. Mra.ru sud Jas. Taylor, deo'd, will tie sold on a credit of one and two years. Interest from date, with boniN sod aiiproyea Sectirttv " - . I The BKll K Hoi HE TRACT- contain Uiree hundred and fifty acrea, ailjoiuirig the drat men tioned Trsct snd tbe lande of Jordan J. Hortun and others. One-third of this Trset, or one thinl of the pnrchaw wooer, will be eaoh nn tha other two-lhirde one and two year time will be fivwo, wita Bono ana soon seaantw, snd rntennt com data, Aacootinir tha -boat in l..tii will l. eaah QoU -ta-taw2w J. A. VAKN, C. M. Ti Mati DEirTOBT M. E. CnrjBCH South. " " H. H. MARHNDALE, o N. fA, : . SULBY AKD IrlA!tT, I'abllibcri, Baakseller 6,'.;. .. a n d ; S T AT ION E R S , a West RalH waar. a j.i,..-;i:viBALTUIjORBMn,., ; .. Au( S-304-aawSin "" -' in its, tvifLotv,ti 800TIIINO HYItTJl', FOR CHIU5REN TEETHISO, GREATLY FA rditates the praeeas of teething, hr a.,nu..i. the gums, p-ducuift all inflammstiun-'-wilJ allar ALL I AIN and Spssinodie actual, anil is 8CRE TO IU:GIJLATE THE EOft ElJl Depend niHin it, mothers, it will give rest In rmir selres, ana. . Mrllrf wad neitlib year lraaia, ' W hare pat nn and sold t4riinH-li,-lr,. end eaa asy ta t'ormmmi ak Taera of it what w have ueywr been abki to say of any otlier atud- ii' 1 1 1 Kn ki. . . a1... .... ;n - . . to r.rvwr A Ci'aa, when lim. It iuhI. cTrdl we know sa iuataaeeof diHMaiiKfatina u who weed it. - tlw tb eowtrarit. all ara d..iKhtd with Ha operathsa, and apeak, ra terma of cum mcndatioo of its nagical eflocl snd medical (ir- tne. n sane&KUl tlna matter "W U AT WE IH KNOW." titer years of exwrielice. an.t It .hi. ot'a KiptiTTfc.M m Taa rci.mjo NT or wa .t w waaa KrcLaaa. in alimt twj inatance where the infant laanKirUig frrnn pain and ehsnti,i,: relii-f will be found in fifterii or tweotv niiniilea ! :wrawai mnmmMmm4imw'M&tmwtoiMW' Full direetHnH l tuing will aeewrnpsny each lie aare sad call Aw ' ' Bering fKehc-sireile of CnSijs vvycrvv Bold by Ihufcgiats lhriKh.H.t Uw iorH . ' ' IMerwalr- IB r'W. r swnr ' - OATtOlS ' - - . ' " . 4ti FhSk Hlreet. Ki.w - - ' - -' j 11111 Hi.ltj.iru, Londuo, JjicUr.il . 441 Ht. I'aul Mrect4 Muinri-al, Cnada. Ah-.3u-aL)odtim T , wrxwy mms, I . a. er.-nr I etlMltimore. I Late of N. C. Waits owyirw. n, Lats of it- ,'ai haa. GWrXX COTTES & CO., COTTON FACTO US -, - AMI . j Central Commission !fr re hauls I ; li!.! Jfx-it Lomlxtrd Strrri. -v , HLT-MOi;r.. ,' ' Iibrsi&Attei mad a iwfWtrwta. i . tr.tr i ta "l . sitlCHrW4a.li i1. i. 1 nua.'lVa, ' - ' r tv. i.r iea. ritor. Ctwyuii, aii buiiiu, j ti i .. Sept. atl-sfed&BAwlni THOMAS SMITH NO. 23 STREET THE LARGEST 8T0CK OF I) I Y GOODS W TIIKiTATE OPillttf-,.., - a. Xs WlKHENTIKft MY KIND JATRON, WTTw J. a MM.ip.aiHlHni ot stnek t Fait TrtA. i Sake ureaaKv to luank them kw th,.Z ' ? " jt3, BimmTmEji!iliftSuie titotm, (nS (iul.aiice,a.iir.i.jj jin n) Iliat no ftV aH!1 aiiaredts make it to lame iuimi well JT i Mia to lnaL Uwit iniiiili...,. nu.. ... . '''., I " amaa tlniis pnaubi f . J-ta iua- memorandntn, thonirb lueonpleto. ,n miaicieu tilaa ti Mm awanl stJT- "V " S -w-": -it-- BeMftlfja; s'sreaa" Itlack and eolof id Bilk, in noaa' . . Pdiiia. lktlKiaa snd reu-h Pu,,hua, FreiK-1, m rmo, naratoc, l'"illll Hew, t'ram-a - Viuth, l'ireiiia.Biarrila,VUwliaes Ulain u ' Hne. aiiiclo ami dinilil width, in ad 11- - "" ha.hs. jiiauumka. Ae , .Shepherd and l-taida. r mbrolderlea ttnat Laees, Hsnhnre Kdsfhir", Kanln antmnr Iiwwrtlnira, Hnl. CJIm - ...I ,.h'. U...1 ,! ... . .. ' Ourt. Heal Point Beta. Heal Valcntie Su il j Cufla, limlatwe Collars and Cnffs, t'laney tviu and On. Real Tfst. Laeew. Heat TtawS lZ? Tteal Cluney Laces. Real Oniner and Uonitnt' Tu? Heal lruMlR Lara.lteal llubbm Law, rw TT' HaadkerehKifa, VsleuUa Laee Hndkrehifa. iV itauon Lao Uaodkerebiefa, , . tia- Cuadrle. --4Upak,' Rliawla, in Ion- sndsonare, ft Mi ! and La.li.-a, Uonp ttkh-U. Jlaluiorala, Buule ?i Htm Trimmings in larire Smuvtiuent : Jl h it and Fancy buttons, Taff. ta Ribbons, Nam.;. ... 1 n:i l A'I'-l ; ., ,. p'"l' ted and Alpaca Braids, Mohair Braida. C..I....T wtii-u .......... ...... i. nuiinu, jwii nioiHina, We and Htav liindmes. Comet Bnlila. J.a,. u- 7 htar Ilrai.h., Magic Rulllinir, Flainsod r aTict it.'i nan. liwertuig, hecdlcwrilk t loaui-in,, jiT Kdtfiaira. Natpais lnevtinsl.Hwis ami fi , brio Collars-, S iua snd Caatbri Collars and r,,.i" Lrnen Collar nd t'lilfc. Out floiu. .. j . Nets. Ac.. Chins anil Agate rtiitions, Full h'ai-aTr 1 Hlaek snd Colored Vcvet lUbbori. t "Inurnlne Department. ' nOr.).lraia and BeW Silks, Frenxh Meri, 4 n..ibar.iht., liiucia. raiU.,n CJ..tlv, Jau-u". -I'rspi'a, Barathesa Pophna, Eihiwaa CUith fJ Jiiaa, Vclontlnee, Peraiao Cloths, Hnualinas'cbal. lies, Alpaoca sndM.disir, all uf th vert' kaai Ixnpin'a eekibiated manufacture. j :, ', tVbite Ooods'. - ' ( I'lain. Wsid and Striped Oaaibrie, fUi riai4 ' aiiUuivii .iutk A'Jaj i'htul ua kina ainiKJ(, I'Uuu, l'laid andrltiiped Muff M'rniia "'' rutin, i lain alia nm(o ewiaa Milalin. PlMa riaid and NtrifHid Bixhop ' Lawn, Softi.h i . Beta, Bon finieh Cambrin. Noft Hulab Lung iUttkt FeKsy MaraaUira, A., Tarlctons, wini. u.4 B rtHiKai.lH-, llwtled snd Fitttrad KM Biii Hants, 'stent skirting, - ' r Indies' Furnlsblng Cioad. - Lnderveats Drswerw, Corset, Lthle Thread Hose, stual Lnglih Uoee, (i. nnan Hnawry it ' gnat variety, for Miwiea. ChiKlrou and La.tica - f Ijolica lirownHoae, Wlies'BlacksndWile Htm ' Kid tlloeea in largo SHSortment. whibls. aii . cJored. Hcrha and Lisle Thread Glove, in aU sizes. Oartera, Elastics, Hair, Tooth anil Ni) ' Bruahes, Real Shell. Horn and Oiitta Fercha -Comlia, Veils in Real I.a-e Potted Borders tad Jingle-Trimmed Psrssots, Fsna, A. , . ,j, "' ' ' - "", 7' Domestics. ; ' ' ' " ttlesrhed and Brown Cotton 8heelinrs and - fthirtings, Blesehed and ttrowa Jeana, W.-arh. (i snd Urowa Canton Flannel, Flaid, Btriiwd tul Main Oanaburga, Tickiuga, Dennime, Ilickner, Huekery, liongiey, Calieo In all tbs popniar makea ; Ginghams in every variety. . -f Housekeeping DrpHrtment. V FlsnnelsA.lain snd fncTi BlsnkeU, CaruU Tapestry. Tho-Fly, ilupMiuUaogTsw, u. .il i wool snd eottaa chain, Venetise, Hemp sad Cos. tsiis Carpeja, CroggeU Jiugs and lioor Haul -' Flia Oil Cloth. We. Hiuiin. Bmcalelle sni Llaniank I'ni-tanis, llano and Table foyers, Tai Dsinaak, fitair and Table hi Okha, Napkin. Iks- s lews, Towela, Hnckabaek, h swiKil.aw Linens, Lines and Cotton Vheeiiugs. in ad widths, J'lliow' : LiliraH. MarMSllica t'ollllt.irnanfH.. Jai.nm.rf1 .nj CoU.iti Iiiepers, Linen Inapers, Bird eys Disrwra, I t ... fietils Furnishing Gtsoda, . r-;. . . . ., . ... AU sre reanoctfiilly invited toinp.recl my at.-k befcre waking their purehsaea. My eonvictina ia, " the true way to nicceaa la lo secure tli hitereat ef vimr enatomertby charsring theama lr pn. sibte pmrit em gtsakt. 1 his has ever beta my BuiWu, and the large baaiueas heretofura don ' neoiu-ages sue in adhcruig slnctly to it. . , TUOYIAS grfllTII, Vo. 23 Byctmora St, Petersburg, T. Oct 1J-W-2W.. -""'' ' . ', "'.'.' WIIOLK9.I.G nnicr TBtur. JTOIIDAN Ac tDAlllt. N (Huceewiors to Qeo. B. Jones A Co. COKNEB STCAMOItEAVD WAfiHINTOSSn. PBTEllSBURO: TA.. HAVE THE plcsaure to aunonwe to Uis Mer chant of VIROINIA AKI NORTH CAROLINA, the reception of one of the Isreeetsad swatcc" ptete stockaof . . . , Lnipi!IodiciiM'8, I'alntfl, Oils, Vrt: nwhen, JJyetullg, VV indow-ljl;iwi. ' fYnvAnn V..l 1 ; t,i: l (Lmla V Hurgi?J' anil DentiiJ Inxtni; Went, EniRfH', Combs, I er- .; , . - fumery, Toilet Soaps, tc, to b FovNoraniK sorriiERS ptatfa Their est ir stock waa pnrcbewd frs ll! han.la h CA-H. and therfccl eoun.ient IhcJ r oil. r aiiHriiir inducemcnta to Ihe Trade. ' Merehsnts, Pbyaicuois snd ol bers. r s dially faivked to call and eiamin their goedt aa4 erri ' -. . H.U-H.ll 11. JUHHASi, ;.. JOSJtl'll UAJin. 0.t. li-l-tf , ' jjBKrJi. Aia tt0u. : . TheTteaeAn ViTiy-aimlied t Kstnral Hi"' Prii! .si. 1 TheJIcsaoei Hay -applied to Kstnrsl tWr ITiceStWI. - - . - . ,. - 1'Ttl. r s CnircrMl Ho4..nr. I vo's.. Pr ed H,' SO. : VVlieley Conund uf History. I vols is " i2iai. .- - - , i Maeaulay's Biatnryof Eiiglsnd, Snda, f " !''. , ,, stseautsy'a Hist, of rm-Iand, 5 vol in oe. . SS. ..... jWiwip bv .. ' 't'l!HAw!lH. FARRAK ' o -If . 'BMS , .ll lfsOMC. ' 1 . - . - UA, lx .. , A. 1 tA. Lonnc. HK1H. K , I ll. 1.(. . ne irrpHt TAtg' TffrA'.-'iB'.vvif hor w.llbi.'.lna nest annual tonninnicaii' ' tUre,.. M"li.l.JJ,l.rf Jirvoi!T. etimmn"''n . St 'o'rk. t.f. i. ' '' " , Arran.-euwiMa bar bee ma - wt." rrtf Craad miU-m an tt. .pwaliUto ea rs" 'ra A 'the several Itadruads ui the ii ate. f.'oe .. j. W. r.Ai . .t.'jiov. 3-?S-wtd' "'. trand Seew'"; - TCOS?. Btrol ' . 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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