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c 1 ' - . i y I -tiicjap' : t lit i In .11 ,11.! 1 I 1 J- C M .. .J . JOSIAH TUi-v.- JH, lidTOa. JFmm the liarrUburg Patriot-l ; ' '"-a ;,nt;no vanmbatb. Tie If- T il B4 of canuUJatoi far State - Senator M t'm district ban bent tn rreuMxi liv a netrro, who lonn to dintm- Ml"4iiiii-'-lf in the legislative Halls of Penhylvitmil. To the name oTJlorn, '-' lluruu, Lyndull, .Tivtermary, and a down 'of tit km, in MNt i Uled that of Otnviua V. Cato. - If there be anything in a name, and there lit certainly nothing in his color, ..' that prev" l.im.tv.nn .hti m Radical anliilate, iu ik jum iuti uum tur bUle Sen ator. Kiwlieals if that kary have great -seed of a stataiiii of the- stern Roman . virtues of Cato. In tlie resolution pre senting Mister Cato, tlia eolored suffragans of the first district Intimate that they will ' an lonciHie nwis of wood and drawers of wN t i By t ui ' they do not mean that they will cease to chop wouu, tote water, dump coat, blaek boots and do other chorea far their (white fcUow-citiMna -of Fhilaot ptrnw It is a figure of speech by which they convey the hint that they will not be set? merely to vote the Radical ticket, but must havs their full share of the honors and emoluments of office. This la Congo ' gratitude towards tltofle who have bestowed the boon of the ballot. ( The glorious priv ileges of sjiflriltfe conveyed by the fifteenth arnerslaierst aw amtemptaouslr described in the nimrative language of South street as the hewing of wood and drawing ' of wi'ter. Tltearoeaof the First district i i . .i r . e .i. :. l . i ajaae. ay as me laces oa, meir ivuiw urciu- rea adJ demand the nomination for State Senator. If this dm not All the heart of every radical patriot within the bounds of that omtrw Wiiu uisguss we ne.ve munj failed to comprehend the nature of the aaiauL' That the negroes of Philadelphia, to whM thay Ballot was given that they sight swell the party Tote, should inawt on holding the olHces into the bargain is morethsn the good temper of the politi cian of the radical rtersusaloo in that city can be expected to beat, urn n wui at discover that he most cria and bear it. In South Carolina and ether portions of the econt rooted South the negroes nave niirh ' ccaHed ,.to- hew wood and draw in the political camp of their allies. "AJMitrfd rJeeretary of mate, Hires m mnubers of Contrrefw. and neirroea ather nuMic Bositina.rahow , . their jridtf it iW jbigl off W 1?t sent W poutH .uaroiiua.' ' .mm -mm- ra ' the programme of the carpct-lgora, who wxpepted aiifceatatein tlie ufficesoftliat Mtnta liv means of nefl-rp votes. In their disgust at nesrm infrratitnde and white BoperclUoiiawM SKutf of 4hetn are now leaving, that country, for- tliat country's rood. Candor couiiwls the tdniinioa that the lilarks wlm'liAve : been! elected to of fice in South Carolina are the superiors of theircarpet-bag rivaU. J" it Bom us, Lu In i,. o .v.,,fTfaoalita'eea OeUviua Vespaaiaiius Cato and H inW gent ami distinguished white cwnpoi'VM Sir the Hadical nomination fiir Benator in the first district of Philadelphia. " The eyes of lie Country are now' fixed on the 1st district. Hers is an opportu jnity for tike , Itadiruls of Philadelphia to give a signal test of the sincerity of their , convictions. If negroes are good enough ' forvototi, lot the Iladicala show that they are good enough also to re)resent Phila delphia ta the,8tate Lcgislature. There i I , , . i 1 . . . 1 , Y f League on Broad street. The members of , that political S'wocjntion, clnnared loudly ' for the ratillcntioa of the fittuenth amend "'' meat an this Htate. ' They sent rqircsenta- tires to the capital who violated their of ; flcial oaths and trampled on the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth ly Toting for , the ratificaliou..The mutilated Constita tioa stands tu-day with the word' white ; written all over it a a monument of the perfidy and obsequiousness' of the repre aentatjves of the .jiwiple of Pennsylvania. ; But that is past,, The revolution has been : effected bv lraiid. bnt it is none the less a revolution. It has llHhe virtue and validity of the soleiun aui. deliberate de- - ciee of the people:': i t, (; ,.i .-(4. i H s - let the white Hatiicals of Philadelphia ' accqt the situation with the liest grace. A negro demands, as- proof of their sin- - verity, a scat in the Senate of Pemuylva nia nndur an mnemlinent which- was rati .fied againHt the will of the people,' - ,- ' -"' ' ' '': '..-.u- imron r jiupjsa two itself ' The Vnnhiiigton eorrespondent of , the Balltnorc' tyrsll Jiwuking at. Oaeral Grant' employment of the. army against ' the people for: the purpose of controlling - elections, says: ": It Is most ri-miiiliiiblc the similarity of , Stetee.in lc. "'), an-l that of h. '.-tg in 1770 ! ' ' d yir a . aniline '-Ameru-ui i l deripit prunt ;' from-a neiusiil oi a U: 'myot' tite ixxtoa - mawwen:. - I event how tic i self. In view t'lO nccoUlltS of tl!' ) ' ' iry ri'jM'als it t ins tnui-ipired in r Stat.', where the it -r-l t cmtrfl , . ,ie -1 o.-seeling : t t- i to in ' v . ' J New York an I military fie ! flection ' a ianre tiu timf-inte 1 the r'.. Dow i portion and (' ; Ti.(n," insisted anion 'X 1 . the 1 s." prct1l-ion inputs in : lta.lie.il i ation of ill!! Sill 1 pie!. !; i, Hueh n iVr - Ho-:.,ti , lltllO (,;, -i 11..V : Of t! , . h-. s Ge t!l. i t:.- . to ol l , 1 slory is Mate, tliat inij)ort!it . "I'iO Fu".' ri -r sill-Mel's i to ol..- v i ,.i i. e r-iiii t;. 1 1- . ei.f tli 't Carrier plireons, It Is announced, are now the only mean of communication between Paris and Tours, where the seat of government of France has been tcmjio rarily established. . Since the introduction of the dectWHPagnetio telegraph the use of carrier pigeons has 'nearly been discon tinued, although this means of oonveving secret Intelligence i stiU employed. Tliey have, however.' been more, used la the Turkish dominion than in any part of the world. The sd vantages to be derived from carrier nigeona. are very limited, as they cannot be dispatched to their homes except nnaer peculiar cuvuiuouurcca, mui carrier pigeons must be brought from the oloca to which thee are to return within a short period, not exceeding two weeks of their being let loose, ana at a tune wnea they have their young in their nests. The bird must also he kept in the dark, and without food for eight or ten hours, before being released,. .The message is written on very thin paper, and enclosed In an en velope tied around the body and under the wings. Another inconvenience, when the Journey Is for a long distance, arises from the bird's alighting in quest of water, by which the' message may receive Injury or be obliterated. Jn order to alleviate the pangs of thirst it is customary to bathe the pigeon's feet W vinegar, ao as to keep them cool,, The instinct by which the 'carrier pigeon is guided has never received a sufficient emlanation. as other birds possess equal and eyeff greater powers of vision, uu,t cannot i vo manwi mi auiy measagai. r. When the carrier ia let loose it rises spirally in the air to great heiglit, and tlien proceeds to its home at the rate of thirty ''mUte;''B:itoiiv;Thae4rrioT pigeon b of a remarkably . large site, be ing fifteen inches In length from the point of the bill totlie end of the tall, The naked skin on the bill is very large, and is covered with red fleshy exereaoences; the eyes are surrounded with a broad circle of naked red skin, ana tne wings reacn near ly to the extremity of the tail The car rier pigeon are trained at an early se by being at first takea a few miles from home and let loose. The distance is gradually increased until the birds acquire great fa cility In carrying messages. An actual postal system, i which pigeons were the menengere, was established by the Sultan Noureddht Mahmoud, who died In 1174. This pigeon mail lasted for over eighty four yean, or until .1258, when it- was de stroyed by the Moguls,- who captured Bagdad, ." rV'." ',' . UOVT TO MASK MOMS ATTRAG r - TIVB... .... , It ia practicable to make home so de Bghtful that children shall have no dispo sition to wander from it or prefer any other place it is possible to make It so attractive that H shaU not only firmly bold its own loved ones but shall draw others into Ha CAoorful circle. Let the house, all day king, be the scene of pleas ant words, kind and affectionate acts; let the table be the happy meeting place of merry group, Mid not a dull board where a silent, if nut sullen, i company of animals come to feed; let the meal be the-time when a cheerful latiirh is heard and (rood things am said; let the sitting mom, at evening) be the place where a smiling company Kttle thssnnlvos to books or sunestUl the fnund of coed night kisses are tn orocr; ict mere w the houselwltf, music, not kept like silk and satin to show to company, but music In which the .rather sad mother and sister and brother Join; let the young compan ion be welt welcomed and wade for the time a part of the group, so that daughters , shall not deem it necessary to seek the ol , mritr of back parkin with intimate friends, or to drive fathi nd mother toJ . - . . l ... . ! mini Lrf..tlll aiBUH aparujuvuiA :. m.p , home be surrounded by. an air at Oosy and cheerful good-will ; tliat fchildrennesd not be exhorted- to love It,' you wi'J not be able to temjit them away from it The ties which bind a child to home are created not so much out of great as from little things; some of them I have hinted stand many mors U1 suggest them selves to a wise parent There should be t good many holidays tn flie home.' I be lieve ia anniversaries, and I love, by ob serving them, to connect time with events, end so gire to both a deeper interest, The birth-days of a family should be alwavs noticed, and, fat some way, celebrated. The busy preparation of the whole household tn make some nresent to father ar mother or sister or brother on a Urto-day or huB- dsy ; the many planning, the workings in by-comers and at odd times ; the bundling of work out of sight as the , step of the favored oae is heard ; the careful stowing of gifts away until the appointed time; and then,' when the looked for day has come, the presentations, the confused, and merry1 voices, the . filled eye, the choked voice, the heart too full to speak in words, memory touched as with an angel's hnl, love tliat can only lie looked its thanlov-all these 1 who can tell tin lr sn t and mighty power f A home , familiar , to such areues, will It, can it be one tliat children shall nut love 1 No, ao, from it when the inexorable time comes to go awsy, daughters shall pass with sobs of sorrow, and .sons with pressed and swimming eyes, and while mother lives, it will be a home still, home, thiwgB veers have gone and other homes hiive (iaiiaed theuu AdmmC$ Lift at Um. i . - i 1 1 Oirr friend of the New Braunfcls Zeltmnf has received "an spJ for peace," signed by sin-en Ysnkee olhcen of a Peace boi et'v, which and whom be handles without 'lures. In n-ply to the advice of tlie I t ice ttsx-i.-ty to' Prussia, he says France hail fie -r of sn smiiKtic wrntlv, but the l .i.iii ils of I i n-ttcted it fin- fear tl- 't they nii 'llt lose Ili-ir uxiiri.ed Mfl)clul I ;:ions. lney I- 'nil: lul him, he ssvs, ol the Ifn!i(ii!s oi t- " v, who somo tiuH reiiise to 1. , . .e j . nave an clot tji 3 for wii-iur reiMiii. iinallv, slier 'ui':'. t!:se :mkfr PciU-c men the elit.- .,) In. I IHllii it JS 1 ' , t'.e simp, at t n.l ! 'i.ii ur : n in an on i: 1 . i v II i .o.kiii lie bann- i.-mite.J.K h I s.1 T i 8TKONACH tU i ' j i.,w -i I1EAYY AKD rANCVC3BOBSj &, FAYITTEVILLK STREET, In it t M - asxaiea, n. c ; ' f ' .i a:' WBOUE8ALI GROCERS' COMMIWIIOh ' , . 4'j'JUBCBAim. MARKET 8QUAIK,, i BALuan, ti. o. JONES A CO. ' 'I : AUCTION A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, eptS7-tt JAMK8 U. TOWLE8, . , . j GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT .. ..... '.-.".l ....'l,., !."' "li'-t. .-"".-i AUCTIONEER, , i - RALEIGH, m?: t: fc Gralurnl for past favers, renews his iiiedire ia mm, his nii frieail and tin iHihlietothe beat of his abUlty. speirlal atteiiUoa to th pureaasa, amte, or miUnaj 'of Real Eataloi Personal Property, CotUm and att Uuds ut Country Produes u4 MerchsnuMs. f t ) sept ' H. H. MARTWDALK, . . :l,-!fC . OF NORTH CAROLINA, ,wrra . SPOOBSSOB TO 8HELBT A OULANT, r m. West BslUwora Blrvet, . . nu.Tino, wn. WHOLESALE BOOKSELLERS AND 6TA- : . ; tionerr, if i full fine of Blank Book, WrspiJ" fepar and all goods pertaining to the Stationary basineas constantly aahsaA' ' - ' PUBLISHERS OT THE ONLt j SOUTHERN SCHOOL HI8TOIT Of - 'a; ' THE CNITED STATES! "" TRuUll vrko $3.04. i Spechnen oopIas'Wut by msH free of postsK on reeclpt of 1.3St , oetll-m " JOHNAIlaHTBOJW, BOOKBINDER AND BLANK, BOOK KAN, - , . VJACTUBER, .." , ovaa ths noBra caboiisa boukstobji, ' .. , Y', .,(S.fillALIOH,N;WJ',i ' Trial, Exacntlon, Minutes and Recording Dorkrui nuule to order. . North Carolina Reports and other law Books, bound la sopertur Law Binding. iMUwIng numbers of the Reports supplied sad odd numbers taken iu aurliange, for siad- !5e l v0ns ' ' ' .'i TTILLIAMG. M0RB1SEY. w, , ,,n ' ATTTORNET A COUNSELLOR AT LAW, BALIloa, M.C , , Offi( First loor almre R. B. Andrews A C assr Tnukar Hall, VayettevUl street ' ' ."r.. ,ffc in. t ia .i " .y .'J'.,... Proteiwlonal sad ' bualtiess 3 conaVdumtlons have Induced uie to mw Y utiles to the Capital of tl 8tit. I will, Uumfure, he vkiaaed to mw, or bear, from my el'eiil and friends It Raleigh, N. C. , v , For the preaont I will eouthuie to regard aivlf s stUsni of Ooldslmro' and of Wavne eountv, sad oa Monday of every wees will see sir friends st the oliies of Jr. Osoaoa L, Kmsr, In (lldstro, to tnnss4 bustiivsa, I will also, until further notice, praeUia la the enmities In which 1 have heretofore. pnM'tiiHid. auglllv W1LLUM O. HUUU18KK. ,, t TkTJS W SASH, DOOR AND PUND .. . JZL Jpl T, . i i n 1 1 h FAOTOEY. f ' TtttFioii itr r Si i fit 1 1 it 4? i " 1 , ei tl vl all "i ; Orders from a dUtanM proMpflf tttw'll te, Ju'je-lT . i, i ,n. not' a tir.'tf' '' W '.'.' I "' Wa. f, (iiuvss, . Thus. R. McDaansua-, j-.i- - na. i. i-w yv t i r 1 fiJUVES WAEEUOl'SE, " , PANyfLLE, va. , - OB TUS SALS OtUAf WHAOClt "TT7"B Have Just put at addition M our VY i WsrehouM, Buiklug It the lafgemt and fwst srrsntred limine for ths buaintu In Uie , ,. i 1 ! . . ." 6 ii ' : '. v Towa. Vi it U li Urgs doon sud IV ky-Ughts. Wavosii lucked so iu Uia Vitrirtiou uiu'lit, Dry SWlla for UorK . (rood rouiu I f ten to euok and ulesp (. fronilit atluuUon to Die lntenutt and I'Uiuwt of rlsnUirs sad their teaina. . t-i- oetl-dty f ' i 1 i - ' rm - " i rnoTocnAriis. ; GALL AT WATSON'S GALLERY, ot Side of Fsyettovlllo Kroet, snd gut ymir pjetore taken. Ton could not take s more appropriate prmwnt hmas with ya than s truly Ufe-llke piigU,.-.!!!!,' such s Watmia never falls to winks. Lok w.1 fr ths right vines. . Second door from Tucker Una. . , Oct 10-tf. , 111 CUE CALLEHT, Br , WlUlin sniLEIIRK. (Above Uie Ure funnedr uceuj'Ud by A D. " - 1 a lor. - ,- i i ' i ! juct crr rro vmit v ' f NfV IV TJ IV NTS, , 3i.v hiu: i i, KEW HXXU.A tJASUH, Villi tlie li'l h ,1 in Uie e aiiv ic or hi l',i"i,-.ili.ra iiM ! i nn:. t linitnivi iiii.,ilH, aiet the In .1 l mi tuiin li a Hcuiru In lefn .iiunrll to C'lpvlnf fnlll I.. .n.l to ..Hi...! In lac fei,ut. -liv'!l lie eep 1 tf , .v c: ' Ca;.?,iifws CardaC ;. X-ry i. A t - w A . iM ir ' '--'4 t.- -'' ' it. f or newioods . I J ! A ... iVV I fclrei.l K V J. P. Gt&Uci & Cxo'c ' WR are Sully rm-Jvlnifiir aoeond swiiurr of 1 8TATLX and VANCDRT GOODS, h j ' NOTIONS, BOOT) 8UOE3, M " 1 HATSaiul(3a - - Aim s avea Raa of stothn, for men, foutlis oya i wmk-o n nm niMy iaitj. w call MiM'tal atUmtioa t lli.(i( tfc.Ns rWN AJ-fAWA-thotliest gintAn ,Uw market for Uiuanawy. f He ! call ltitlii to tlie North Uirollna IUOKS, im,t whk h took s prenthua at Urn lata Slate V We isopnw la our 111 low as any hams In Uw City. ,Ws also have a food tine ol , FAUifGRo at aVmarste denartment' nov io-tf i. r. OU TlHOICS NOVELTIES. H.M f 'f ' ' s ! H.1 (VIII" I AND rLUTHER REDUCTIOS vtimw t f im'p rP f f s; KLINE S Ci CORNER f AYETTEVILLE A NX) l tl V (JETT STREETS. ' Eleipiid Black SllksT" f,. H MiuwkAliiacaaaml Miihaa-a, .A . ! Aiuik h.uiireisi (HiUaq4 i ' .i Jirwi('hvMi, i- ur i I New and llaiiilnniiis Real Lawi , ; l.4iMiU sod k.iiWutlfes, t ir ikmtatta Setts, REAL LACE TRIMMED BAM0KER0H4, rtluiliM tfiktabttnr RnibmUaMd EdirlnM i iswwniiiK, , . .1 1 r rreweii pieaww ontrv vrum in great rarwi Heavy plain 84 Klbboiis. is A lann and varied sloe ol uoawsuc uooa nimHHUi a nnw, anvwit mtnm iiwmw, ai.l-4l.wM a,M ait,MlluM 1h all taaft -OiinMal bniada. 'nl t i I i t'loDS ivers or any gooos, win ana r- Ur a Run. -raiitaawua Pi wmtil ph i1fJ m iWiM. HV btf on gopi e licrjL , ,,.,,, V W We sak tin amwoUl atUintloa of the eltlnsnsW or Kaieigu ana uuivrs ui our supsniaT suick oi RtsnkeU. Camiinares, Buekaklns slid Woolen (loods, for Mens and Boys woir, Cloaks, Skawh, Baliujursl Skirts, HuuaMkirU, Hoissry, , i BOOTS AND SHOES UI tiUKAT i i-'.ii, 4 ft "I CROCKERV, Wc es.1) $krt)eMlsc s''h'lw U Qilt lacge snd varied tiawirUimiit of hlnS s4 t rockery ware.." 7) siUSEdt 00 , ' tlo8in Btlotgtt, 8. C. , H ,.' . ' VTE OOODS! .NqOODIll fi. . .1 Uto i 1 (IlfiKCH'-oi; , I . make ntf ' new" aswla t 'my wameroas frkiida and patrons wtl) iny Ihhjbo full of goods and atil(ly,iut. " i r . Why, tuat look t T tre;U tn M 1U aVayaall loadtaj with New (oods. I Jat Reeulvad, H CASKS 0V DHV WOODS. emsUlnlng a large and varied aaanrtnimit: and when von talk about DHKSS 0(XlS. and when yon think of NEW HTYLKS, and qwak ur 4fiKlB at uie niiiiii rniur.B, wny, near tu uiiud that they are here and now opeaed at : 5 II. BE Oil '8.' ' Cyme and look at tbsn) , , oii?i:8;;ov.wQ.s. ' 1 will sell yqa Gallwes st 8 cenU pur vsrd ; wont yqq hiok st tlienl at 111 eit t and ran i yosattgicltobMytliBaiatiafiiiitiif y) fiOOOf for mm BOVS ( I s if ,h,WEAH. ( , i f tv , Drni't von know Unit I keep the beat aMirt ttmil In ills City f Yna tbatdonnt know R, onma sad look at It, and to vow tliat do know, vine right skmg snd Lay what yoa went . T Iiilv. flint annul tor Ilia Ilova. nlentv for tlia Toulhs, tints S'jpplv t"i raiie yiing -V"un, snd enough to ksep ilie (ll.l 4'vnljeiieu wuni). So L, why ui in spawa a IftTi R R ft TT ft ' t . . VI Aud-gtiiifyoitrse'f, ( (, Vbars Itis mtiinta rViniiinlia rils -i In tlia Oeean a Ixiaoin uneHpn-d t ' ' Fruis s stnall lumt tlml row, il ui.nig, f Tlsu Uat'nlng winila r.ieuivi.ai the aoiig, - C0.WJZ TO lilElCZt'B. ''.''"'.. i. , , ...;. ... .' . C1LOAK8 ANDQI "-ILOAKS A vnn I SUtWl V b 1AWLOJ 1lh( I anv C1ol ami CI what 1 liieiiit. SV In . J lorS-jO"! Whr.diMim smile qiinlltv? C;m't 1 want Unn Uner? I u"t them, S' iri. 7 ix. Sid IS), til OO li want tlienl fliii-r i-nil r Uui in ,n le ui ,iit tlK'iu. l? T'"t la na A ii:-t .i) a.i, and 1 i 13'" riS! 13 OOlS ' Jnl re, . i' H.iva ai.it ( I fi...i in'ii t i 1 1 o t r r I t j t t am n-f-in n.Lf t m Ui cut, ik y GI! A itf 1 Imiv a i 1 rr. (it th tu r, at-y .j ; t anil Ji'.,H'rve ytmi ih i v ).. II A Tt 1 I , i A Its 1'ttwdek T?IH fsthsiing and iucruuliai the now Of iilk.Uitua tin ante l ailg30-tf 1 CAhVEK 8 Drugstore,' ' Tosstii r rushes. ' " TJE8TE.V(iHSII .,.,1 rn..Kh, ' ' LAhUKK'S DuigBUire. Tarwlafeea, mrI jsit, - received and fnr ile hy" '" i- :i -1 w i a . k. M l inurii -f fs Wtti -t,tW: ,t S A ... lUrssnrlatii i BislhInK Uka ti.. j. TTORSKrOlfD t, Bn-ad Pnwratloh, H yon A-aUwaMll-v-adtrylt.?, " sag 3d a CARMEkS Diujf8tr. ' Rnaadiills wiel K.k ' T,,nSREAT iywr Il,v'lfortors and Bluud sag att , CARMkK'S Drug Stoiu" Knnniii ilampr; chimneys and Hleks, A MaeaasortianiC 1 .ii. i, u sngao-u -.- .-.uiiwi iki i.r hue si VAltahllB Drugstore. WlSKlasrC.l.aas.n.1 ..i . " . . SliTOSA -i.iWllSR UraWaUiai-- - ' PESCUD .UE 4 GO.r- Hktlewleaaa llrtull Druggist, it S10N OP TH1 OOLfiBN MORTAR "j , Iri rn; i. q ,ii, ' . Ii i IILiefal - t7atcr.4i lENUINECisigprss KMighs, Vkv,Selt. 4 ser, and Lleelninr W aiera. ,,r mile liv ' vlAklfaUtOIIII I.KK M I sir 'I r. Dnwgla'ls. . 1IS1N'8. OONDRAV'A VIOLET'S' and rivers rpat Bimiw and Ffrfiiiiierkal. fur t sals bv l'ii.Cl. U.XEKA CO.. -tf Teat And Chocolate, Mr v A NOTIIER SMuulviitf Flu T.m j u. 4 - li. Vi" ; 7 -""- - - - ?K.STn I ! KT iTT .. ' ' " Dniiorliu. .1 ; CleMHlHe English Ilrnaiies, m a - a -aki'k smiwfment fit nciiiilnii EiurlMi sua ivnitii hiiii,." t ' VVM,H4H0()'S ' Um giats.' It ; WIUNVI U'.sWIl ' HP 1 ililll A I I III 1.1 ft "W'twl toCkrUUan tsaehtag, ew.lm.Hng IL Mythology, Anakarlus, igeuda.. 1W 1 EnibhTOs, Mutaph.Nr, SlniH.-. Alleg.slw, J-rhs, Clajaio. llU.riu sud Kelighiua Am- 4 rr . ' T' Jrum '""er and Ruv. ,i , . a I . .t ,ii...n.er aim M:snvakaf ( avtjikiitd ilniiild have a ea ii. 'l-vnir. ii: ii .. i. i .... . . ; I by atiliaerliitloa. i in rjiiirni.il limiul 7 LM-rary atyts Marlilu lytir.' aiai ii. Ml' . ii.-i-jImw. Matulgii, N, C, th rrolluei AhiiMitae. TSTAf E ALMANAC, H'RaiHjlED, laot i iTios 90.001) Corirn . I, , c. ' . . 1fH Mil I .,T'k t. .i- t.tr I. 'IU i' ,.ti,..av , KV IfNMil ATf IkvSS laaSsaslsaiul ' att. a a...taT I amaasaa 1 " '2. sbi mill I KTiilT "'""'"WseilU .. Hingis ,,,. inon..'- T' l""i"' nu l.r of prtii J A HEN N I rt1 A in.11? a-jaaswsiuf , awtit ijri. PHODi-OMJIISHIOIV MKHClfANTiJ , BlJj-vn ioh 8TKKH.T, N. 1. 1 i N,,h! rJf n kU" Hestliern and II m I. "iM' "'111"'""", wool, ims '.?,,'.l.'"", (!"""- r,,r, li"lf. v- Tullnw I. , "-"""" 'ftWir. Lard, . ...i'i i'l1,'lll'c u' iiiUIob bua- .,-.. ....... ,iiai.M it.Mj mi kiuIi h lnv for . ' .' ViM1 I'rt' 1 f'"" l-l-U sd f.'a- ilinT l,l"ll'",l"n. tiililinlaalon eo, a ,,1, C'Ollaimiuuuilaa,.ll,.l..ul "Agent wa. ' " suglHIaii ."':? -i' . i ii'? t QOTTOyT, na, , , . , . , : i X"i,d liny Uieorlglnul . I " ItUU'B ) Ittaliyj tltC f,!,., - UV r, art lltj,!,,,,,, ih i;i;jji cri) ' t n.fJ r- m VP Anil H A i.r p. This M i "IM-a, ri, i t pi- Horse ttit4 C-.l PETCaSEURO ADVr' FALL IS7tt . i;;.t.; , " TO THE Ml. lit HANTS OF '"' X7o)rth Oarolina I tr-t: i f. AND , ..u I-, i ' . . ,,!.- .. : ).!.-. -h . ana As -i-i.ui'i I Wu take nKyiMnisi 1 ,n,,.Mi...i.. t... -n TOltKItiN 'AND DOMESTIC I , v, . ii mui kstiv - . VJTvJvljLHl - i ,,,! , Adiiptwlloyour wauUbwiW H.L iP IN SV'KKV BRANCH COMPLETH, sniljq extent jarioly aad nrlraj will 'nilw ' I wlth y tk south of New Tork, It i1hUi In )wrt of full lln.ii of ' Hmwn (.'nlt.Hia. ' ' V..H.-I iii..,i... '"i I yswakurga, . BWh-a Coltuns, l'! 1 Riilneta, i'1 OsiMlanva. i. .. i fi iu, ....... , ... J.-..U, ., v. I. I . hitting Stripes, . . -kiai)uiinUjs, 1 - i PrhiU of siiirv woU-kuowa inaka v "ikets. , i . 8hawlN ,', 1 Loiuforts,, , , , JJuo, ' , Dreaa (Jooda, n . " laMENhK 8T(X,'K OK , . I i m-r-.. .... XAJllKK, NOTIONS. I H UMtoilmnit.k.L. a- . muvtit ., sj .p." '-m uireet fr.ua , , , 1 , "MANCFACTl'llFH'S AbESTd," oaaeoBonllv e sru ennliled ti mt Uieu S i .; ; . ; ,i 44) Mr as Mibers ki any of Uie .?. I . N ORTHERN CITIES.1" We KMnntiitnf) to nel ihciitt nt i Bttitlimut) lrlnes itnd ' ' Baltimore Term., ,'' ,! ,,.1'--i DAVIS. DRAKE ft OO.' I Jobiwms or 1)H (ioowt, f ba.. j a- Bu"k " Syeanmre atrwits, sept Kan , peteral.urg.Va 11 bite HitNelllca quilts, !' WE PMierthny Invite our friends Ui it amino a large ko .. i .1 . .i ? VV'IHTl MAUSR1LLES QLULTS. ' " koiight Jt sUis--smniiit them sru some hev v''ront Ma aiivtlilng erur shown In """ "uul""1- are mkwm, JtAVW,lllAKBCO.. , , n. ruUmburg, Va.f Sep i-m . Misses KM (a'lotrs. , oM)ucd s few dosen ,,i . , , , ,y,,:.aafwMat.alf UW:lM,iilv,l ,1. , : j a imuuiui ipisillY HUH IllmSJl. ,a.- HAMS, DHtRBAt-O; ' '" ' 1 " 1 " - li i " in I -r i r - i i I-atllrs', Oonts. Boys 4k Wl.-s' m , MKHI.NO TESTS ( Veiv eheup. ' CdziiotH, Cnrpcis. , f Bl'flS, BUGS, . 11 ' ! DlirCJuClXS, llhrGGKTS. ..Jiiat to bund, tin) lurgeat atiK.k fnf 4 'nrH'ta aver shown In I'eliTaluug. ami AT Pit l 'I'M MITCH LOWER THAN TIIF.r HAVK. bh l N OKKfcKkD slues Uiu wan The aloik voui- iiriaea-....'- . j. ..'.., i....,,, f,,. ,,,,. . FLY ' ' ,......' .tXpf-ithvivuhiv. ' ' ' ' . jMPMiui.iM.KMv " , ; ; ' .l'LV tlllTTI, 1 h ' 1 i HI. MP DO t M .. . . DHlOf.FTS stoaaKi nuga. ,. ,. ,. ,,,. fi ,t.,t v i Velvet Knira. i Bni-laKn, ' 1 - ' ' 1 HT Muta. 1 ' 1 . i- i ar T Carwt Llnlntv f. o T ! !"' .-ii I Lai pvt Rinding. We InvUe evury is hi awit in? a rmt Ut idva aur aliMik m uviiiiilmilliiii. . Wu eanni't Hi muus. III HlVLti ULAL1IV AM) FltlCl. , ' ' 1 . '" " DAVIS. DRAKE A r .' 11 sepV-Iha n.- , rvWraliurg, V JCraDsI7 d O-alTaT- l'ETLllSUntO, VA.', 'TIAKE lilinaure In iinnoiiMiliig to the MFH .L CHANTS of VIIKIINI.V NHItl'll I'AH OMNAaaa TENNKshkb. iht iia.v i.a.a of the Biuat. ui.ui4v h'hI duhiihoui Ht.Kka of , nrirtiR vhniitMN , PM 1 1 Olln VAIIM-.IFI ' 1 DYK STCKKS, WINDOW lig8'-"' " J I l UHLeUhft, FKIiFl'MEUVi it"! I ' COM Ms. ' i . .FANCY AND Toll IT ARTICLES, , V , ,; '. Hi ll I H, . . " TOBtCtO AM) HNl'FFI ' ' to bu found Mi hi III of NF.W YllltK. Biivhig uneliiaively fis? CASH from flrxt handa onlv, Ui.'V eall iiller iHiliUHuneiiva.e.iii.U m any Johl.iug llm.ae NnrlJi or .mlj(, ,ill and ,i ' !..' WAl'li it B. JORDAN, novTtf JObLl'll CAR. - ' ' ' .f , i i , - COWAM) a mr.ni", (aciirrul i'oiinnlai,l(ii Ifji.ri J.niits, 1 NORFOLK, VA, ' ' - ' Us now have ou liuud s full anppl) of Uie niosrirATi: nsu (jtaxo, A Fertilize v . RithlnAHNONIA, ull nl her iii:.',wklii.ta Me.vwairv tu f.u'ia . rOWLItFl - L and ACTIVE PT1 ".fl'l. Toll I . f h r mi our H III I, - l tl pine ill id Iii Il AT, COTTON, sud VEf.L'n IT II I I.O HI I io ii. iiinnh;,i I ii ml U en i -.-iiii-n .mimii , 1 In II... ii nl, tin uui il ro.iiimi, i 11 .,1 in. I It l . f.,.-t f , ,.-!,..(, p. , t I... . 4H ti. '"' )'! I nl ur.u!.- '.I h- . I. i. I. tai . iir, 0.M AH, ' I..,., I I iui, S ell. -i li ' i, 1 . j 1.1V me ami In sin,. iuovll-tf. i W. V. t Ult)..ALll A. LU. pisiu kisii;! iisii::; ( ' ", , I i H hsverls No. I. Mw-tttreh ,. t I 10 klU No. t Mm keivl. , ' kita N... S. M, k.. I. ., . ,..-) j, iwiivh. N.l. I, ' F.M- k,e l,k i kiv hut -' i i ! i 'JJOL-SRS roll KKST'll I 1WO HoMMVaHl Flrt lljllll Kli, I (.evei'in,r' M Hi-ion. line , i ,,, j-.,,,,;.. and a gud. c r, KiU-i ,.. ... j Su.lile, " (, " " 9awaUierhaasl'aMNn Kltelimsed .,,. 11 WWW, .u HUl rWUOuUl r.n-!Blil. . j"r"t ..it ,-,.'..., ,. . ... "i AN tlie m ' ' At " ' ! 1 ' f aosla-dit - ..,(f ,1,. K)l'(;i,.H jn-i j .s - i-., i i -I -. - i , ; I Tl Ol'NTAIN HL'TTKIt, Thirty (mi I r i. Jiwi ruveiynl,,. ,aov U-uif DottiLAS Jii,.,.'A, VrO. A NORTH CAROLINA. Family Flmir 4-1 nlaaeksliuttrvt'lvHl hv , uy ie .... ... .. iMjUiLAlT liElX. -t-i-, KE8E Kill yMS-K ik.r VT a-l im.i...n 1, 10 Issass HiiimoiniH. Chemej.ii,,! ',, lfi boxes Fai l. ii-v Chi'-. lObnusKllgllKfi Uiirvl'iMiwr'' ' , 0 boxes l'ina Apple (.'!..), a ,,,, y Km. l.i- Wv I0i ?ff4iU..l tiuttaAS BF.Lt."' TjtWaKvmIT7 Tt'f '111 llTi'W Tfl" .i,..W. i Lnn f!'i!il-.ii In i", :SAL05 4fc Ii';rAU. v.Cis-x:a.:i;cr2 z:? : ::, COTTON yACTOtt,'ctiMM, V. w ! t. luru,, I i n . m. ...... , al, iiau'i'S.-ll) Mill W AUDI . Nii tl r-l. MERCHANT, i in IKON, aiidwahr: .1 l.l I ,lt ! f'Mtr:-!, , 1UV i "il' t,i . to 1 1 1 ..a r.Mt: Ni 1, Nuiknt S.piiv, tvniili r-i.i. KALKN.H, Jl C,, sprll H it WANTED IMMEDIATELY-''! ' ' noil bales Cotton, ., , .hili-BI-U tVNVAHA 500 . IIACO.N Fin: h i ." LYNN ADA J JulyKK-tf,,,, . Wm. P. ITarton, l .) J.I' 1 n viinu.ii, n. e. iter::; ;';'!,. K.:::cEi.i.vrst,,. , Vortk SI 'r. '... I T sAv LVt rtx.i.ntJy rcdnntMl fm X 1. em iti.u'..,ta.' wln'tv th luine uuil hi ii aeihe aim k. ul um iHtli , LIT FA"ILTs Civ la.itlUi UliUt : l i- ili lll Hlui ttlU ttiltr.Uin)Jjji t'ViiMiiy Ui 111' ill H cult. VSd tit'U' I'm lwU Ui iV''f DinkIk. Our inuiio 1h Ut d'n kf ) ti irire Ki'pck, mill air mo stuilj mui' ri t u..o ( V t: lli'i.MMir fi l.'Uiir m it! jfh tf V tlo wot lliuit VlIU 1'ii.tH. t hi!v II 1.1 'I I I-HI I li; willi II-. (Hit l.i-olll aia KMIj.i.mJXl)t!-AM.I)( . - facto:; v.- All oiik'ni p.uin;i!) all, : i ,! . , "liliiil li ' .! S,,.'.!;-!" ' ' '' T'k I MKST DIIM.c ir .i uwif ,; ,1 D (( J't iilll ,,; T' I -t.l. I n;, .in, I e . I'm H if 131 r V , II t '1 If , j-).1 rl if I Il
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 8, 1870, edition 1
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