W;Vi .!- -.Vvr W i rv vr'otV'JtTrr !.Bsrsj(ijy 'ia.-n,rft sala. LreJuXaaU imltlLUtli tha)aOf ' Bsaeiaa st the foUowuia rates par eq on inch, or tea minloa llnss, . ' Ossaaaareeaa tnaer-- itw 1 J V-.-seehubse4vJasrUonuti-t4 isas thaa s weak l.,....-.. - - -I square, t week ,......- "0 - - rrLimio ' L bfficfal Oriaii of Hortk Carolini-1 " c ,UMi Brit f t Ci .tW'ayl bjiJi V V - ILL I Wfi it at ,mia m u " t I If STATE PRINTING A BINDING I lifiis tit rt'l --ESTABLISHMENT. ::t:r.:ir.n.7.:iwoo ihi of auasoajmo. nn H.nHnat t wu la ad vanes.... ..I8 00 Hull 8i month to advance............ 8 00 g.mt Weekly " tW The Dati-v eauvt Si-wTO M del vered la any part of th City at Fifteen CenU par week. the City t'J I.KA API JIEINS" latheealy CEMJIMt: woBCESTEosnna sauce Ik W. Laaatter, of Oxford, U register- e 1 at the Yarbowugb,' v It ls'.tbought that Mrs. Oatee, with Urge troupe, will moo pay o a ytslt; The pulpit of til tho city churche wen filled yesterday.. : Our usual report Iim been crowded oat Valuable Wsfre county land for sale. Read the advertisement of Mr. Sarah K. Wilder la to-day's Issu. Member of the Rescue Are company hold their regular monthly meeting this evenly at their engine houksjdk The revival at - the . Person etree Methodiet cburcb ia atfll going on. Last aveufug there were B m earners. Let month there were 65 mortgage and lien bonda regiatared in the office of the register of deeds of this county, The penitentiary authorities are pre paring to send 100 additional eonvicta to labor on the Western N. C railroad. Cotton receipts during the past week amouted tel.COo bales, a decrease of 434 bale from receipts of same week last year. ! ws?: Via' . They vera soma two or three other trifling eases an the docket, hut up to the closing of this re port noue of them had coma to trial. Oeo. W, felt by "a fight-fingered gentleman In Richmond on Tuesday, and now mourns the loan of a $1,200 breast piu. Only three sheriffs hare settled with the state treasurer, end only one month's time is left Hurry np with the spans or yon will be dealt with according to law. ' " W. R. Richardson haa been appointed, by the governor, keeper .of, the capital rire IL M. Miller, resigned. Mr. Rich ardson amumed the ilnties of his of&ce to-day. -,., . Judge Q. W. Brooks, V. & District Attorney Badger and U. B. Marshal Hill, left the city this morning to hold the United States district, court in Wil- Cotton receipts Saturday, 243 bales. Market to-day Arm at 12). So de mand for low (Trades. Orders few and light - Up to 2 p.'tn. to-day receipts were light Trade generally dull. - Amanda Weaver, ooL, deaf and dumb girl, took the first pramiom at the recent state fair for the beat practical penman ship. Amanda Is a pupil In the col ored department of tba institution for the deaf and dumb and blind, l 1 t. A largo amber of the friendsof F. W. Blixard were happy to greet hint ia tliia city this moraine, t He left o th V, evening train for , Atlanta, Oa., whither he goes to fill the office of chief clerk in the office of Col ChambeTlin, anpW .. vwor of the revenue diatrict composed of " the states of Georgia, Virginia, Florida and the Caroline, Mr. K ia a young man of firatrate bnaineas qnalificationa and popular with all who know him. Yesterday '.morning ''about. 9 4'elockj Walker's bakery, on Fayetterule street, was discovered to be on fire. The fire de partment turned out promptly and the flames were extinguished before any dam jj Yja-jj ;rojppbser to ItaveoriginatsdnromaatOTSuJQadthefire gotten under way,' Raleigh would have haJ a firat-claas conflagration. 5; The day was windy and tha probabilities are that the entire square, both sides of tha street, would have gone under. FlJKERAL OF TBS LaTX JAMS F. Jordan. The funeral of the lata Jas. F, Jordan took place this morning at 1 1 o'clock at the Presbyterian church, Kcv. J. H. Atkinson officiating. Mr. Jordan died very suddenly Saturday at 4 p. ra" at his residence on Hargett street,, of heart diaeasa induced by dropsy. At the conclusion of the ser vice at the church " tha remains were taken to Oak wood Cemetery for inter ment ....... Nr. Jordan was GO years of age, and leaves a wife and aix children to mourn the loss of a kind husband and father. roues Corar. The docket of his honor, the majof,! was a rather, KjtSt one considering a.waa Jcotuiay. ,Tbe followtng cases were np and disposed t x. r . iee ejected n amu a ne gro from his saloon and each had to nv IS fine and 41 onata.' v ' John Campbell, one of Uie wards of tbs Dstlon. chsnred with Healing cloth fiom J. Kreth, waa sent to jail In de fault of 9600 bail. r ;t t -, -Scott Price for being drunk and dis orderly waa mulcted In the sum of to fins and 12.25 costs. ' '' ' -' Fred Shraeth for a like offence was served ia a similar manner. , ) 'ouxzi.TJr-nini it. , kna Cbnw "it O o v o a.-1-Tbe month of October haa now passed, but th doings of "King Cotton- during tha month will long be remembered la tha ooouneroial world, and; the, "October pieasa" will never ba forgotten by tha unfortunate "shorts" who were during; the whole nwiatheomplotaly "cornered.1 New York was largely oversold ''spot'' ooiton not being there to cover the enor mous ''future" asles for the month. Tha result was the free use of tha wires to all southern markets to get as much "spot' cotton aa possible ready for delivery by 12 m. on Saturday last which ; was tha blest hour' at wLkli . "Octobers" could ba dehverodW) Theafleot f this on onr market haa been very marked. Our re ceipts sre now gettmgsq large, and we have such: rapid and certain transporta tion from hare .to all nnrtlisea assrkata; that fhia, is a favorite point lot orders, and henoe we have within tba last three weeks had very large and liberal and, 'in many inata noes, unlimited orders, which have enabled oar enterprising merchants to pay prieea largely above tha legitimate margin usual between the H markets, thus putting thousands of dollars in tha pockets of our farmers which they would not otherwise have had. Onr market closed on Saturday at 12 1-3 with orders for mora than could be bought It ia often asked what It is that ia building :np Raleigh Tha answer ia. King Cotton. Our receipts for September and Octo ber have been 13,784 bales, the average weight of bales 410 pounds, which at IS oents, about tha average price for tha two months, will give the anogsnm of 770,525.60 paid out and distributed to every branch of trade In our midst It is generally expected that prieea wiO role low during November and December, but no one can yet telL and we hava the consolation of knowing that if it does rule low our fanners and those who ship to this market will receive a higher price than in any market to which they ship. . We will from day to-day keep onr reader posted ss to the "kingV do Inge,. ' - ; ' ' ' ' a ; . MateimoxiaL Statistics. Tba month - of ' October was. it seems.' good month for marriages In this county. The following' If the list of the (unfor tunates, which Upubllshod for ths ben efit , of . lhoaa readera of tha Sentiaal terst A. J.Bynnm and ' Mary C- Francis. T. A. Bingham and S. E. Ligon. Frank L. Brannan and Penny A. Bearers. Jamss Cope and Arena Emory, 1 W. H. T. Caudle and Lobetta Emory, Jacob Emory and Amy Betta. .... J B. Ford and Mary (X Adams. ., !T , t E. Jonas and Susan A. Davis. It Johnson and Laura, Fariln r Calvin Keith and Boxanna O. Lowry. J. Wesley King and Catherini) JOng. Charles M. McGehee and Cornelia Francis Eng. Alexander Miller and Battle M. Crowdsr. ir ; F. M, Norrls and Elizabeth Jane Hunter. James' B. Pleaaante and Laura H Daniel. r ,W, H. Peebles and Olivia 6 Parry. IT. 0. Parker and 'Amanda' 8 Band la. Robinson sad Helen Rhodes.-' Samuel Watts and Jennie E. e.;l C. A. WoodnuT and Effie Haywood. Joseph A.. Wucox and MarRaiet M. Hemy. .n.ymyrv.f. rVr.U " I. F. Dortcb and Lucy Hoggi?s r ?; :.i COLOBED. f.4 i'i;lWi . Harry Erlckls and Jane Simpson. " William Brown and Lucy Knight ,v Thomas Brown and Annie Williams. Haynes Clark and Sarah Fool , ; ; Simon Crenshaw and Annie Malone. I Horace feokajid 61 Morgan. Bryant Fort and Jennie William. S Madison, Jones and Vellssa nolle- i Henderson Lee and Caroline Morris, ' Sebastian Moncayo and Lillie Keepa. I Mark Page and Hasty Doring; -, Usury Rollins and Sitaey Dark. ' 'John Rnasell and Francis Jones ; ' Nash Snipes and Sarah Upperman. , IF. T. Thomas and Mary Aiorgan. ) Edmund Umataad and Rosette Dow ner. " s . " , j , Robert Watson and Clara Jones, , , , Lewis Webster and Jane Rogers. . i- . i.ii C"t ii ee i in jtii .v . r ;Ca AainrM. The -tocal '.left '"in charge ia not able to answer Buncombe. He does not know by what authority ctnckhfllders elect directors in a road botieht by 'the state.' The editor, OoL Donan. b ia Richmond, and Mr. Turner is due at Orange court tolook after his suit aminttt Holden and Douglass, which haa been pending these' 5 year. ' "A friend in need ia a friend Indeed." What a triend Is Dr Bull's Cough Syrup, which should be In every family; it only cost 23 cant a bottle and may save many a doctor bill SaarMam Siobts n Ricnxorrn. A very popular young, hotel man of tbia city eonelnded to go to tha Richmond fair to aee the sights. , He went, and ia now a sadder and wiser man. A nice looking man accosted him on the street and ral overjoy e4 to 'sea hlin, idaimiaf to haveraouaaUsaen kin at Iha noil in Raleigh. The outburst of hia eor diality waa irresistible. After aome eon venation the nice man handed onr friend hu business card going to ahow his eon- necoon with a New York alotning nonse, and insisted on presenting his newly found friend with a suit of clothes, in order to get bis good word .with the guests of the hotel ( After several de- marrera oa the part of the hotel man, ths eoupls started off, under the guidance of the nice looking man,, to a place where the measuring was to be dona, A house waa entered, onr friend placed on a block, minus hia coat and vest, and th meMuring proceeded with all that f- fectionate familiarity fcdulged ta 'by ' first-class goose-man. While this a going on aa accomplice entered the room and quietly bore sway the coat and vest of onr unfortunate feDow-citixen. When the measuring was nearly complete our hero was told to keep his position long enough for the generous donor of cloth ing to go into ss adjoining room for aome article he did keep it for over an hour, and the confidence man is still keeping the coat, vest, watch and $190 in cash. A Toksobial Essay. The follow ig from an exchange Is a capital hit at th irrepressible loquacity and intolera bl inqulsltirenesa of the average bar ber. It doubtless will chime In with the experience o many of our reader therefore apace ia now given it Our city chin-ecraper would do well to read and profit t He thouzbt be recognised me the moment I entered the door, but I refus ed to encourage him in that belief. It was a strange town tome: all the peo ple were strangers, and I waa so far from home that I doubted If man, wo man or child in that locality had ever met me before. The barber smiled tenderly as ha pointed to the chair, and then led right off as familiarly aa if he had shaved m every day for a month past While mixing the hither he remarked on the weather, the crone, ths panic, the lost balloonist and other matter, and at thoogh l did not pretend td near him, be was not to ba atan. "I hone vou'll do well here." he laid as ha pushed my head over and daubed the hither on the right cheek, com mencing at the butt of the ear.'' (Silence on my part; -" " This town need another dry goods store," he continued after a moment toid I shouldn't wonder lr you just coined money." , . l. (Long silence.) ; Perhaps it waa the sileace which con vinced the barber that ho bad made a mistake, but be was not discouraged At he lathered thai left cheek he sad- j donly nid t:,,jtUi. i. --A. rTbere are three or tour lawyers here now, bnt m ennstopber woiumDus aid, there's room at the top of the bean,' and I tmnK you'll be run or co siness all ths time.'' . Be was looUns rurht down into mv face, and through the foam of lather he might nave, detected a mint amlle, a frown or aome other expression winch hurt his conceit He instantly anspect ed that he had made another mistake. I was looking Into the ghua on th wall and I saw hi countenance chtnget Some barber would not hava, pursued the subject further, but he was the only barber In the rUIaee. and he felt that ho had certain rights which I was bound to respect ue mignt nave reasoneo that I was ttulitb; and obstinate, and needed coailug and flattering, or per haps he theorised that I waa timid and hesitating,' and wanted Jncmrraguig. At any rate ha soon attacked me again BVUlir I ,, .' '.f!T tnm Urn ."This in a'aice vlllsae, bnt Ierer saw so much sickness 1n my life as we nave had this year. : Our doctors dout seem to know enough to manage the diseasea, and 'm glad yon are going to Open an office. I am pretty healthy an a general thing, but If I get sick I'll give you my custom In preference to aayone else." . !. . ' J. Still watoliinff tha glass, I new a self- satisfied amile ripple across his face. For about half a minute he waa dead sua in his own mind tbt he had boxed me up. Then a shade of suspicion crossed his face.' Silence eometime give eon aent but In this ease, after- acrattabring my face sharply for an inaUnL be inter- preted it to mesa ne naa uunaerea again. Ue was vexed, l naa no ngnt to su were snn ves nis rouna-ioe-eorn(T Sueriee with such contemptuous silence. e would pay me for snch conduct . I saw the spirit of resolve creep mta his face, and he said : '" ?.'' 1 waa savinff only the other day that this town was able to snpDort another blacksmith shop. , Old Jonas ia good hearted, but- he knows no more about shoeing ahorse than a coon1 doe about Bailing a canal boat" y .'; ' '.Hia eves glistened, and. he took no rjains to keen down the chuckle of satis faction bnbbiinn np in bis throat; He regarded it as a line shot e. crusher and if he hadn't been shaYing my chin at that tune he wotud nave been unable to suppress a langh. : " : His react crossed the chin, serapadnp end down, ' and skipped around to the iugnlarTein before the barber'B smile 76.' H had . been watching m to eatch a start of aurpriae or a look ox dis pleasure, or eomething to - guide his opinion; sod ss be had been nnmacess ful he renewed the lather, on the left cheek and sighed drearily. , X hoped be wm a man of determination, sad trusted that be would not give np. Fearing that he would, I was about to speak, when ha smiled blandly and remarked f I can tell a school teacher the minute I set eye on him I . . u : . ; v S (lather and afliiima; ' ' lt - I A nil it' fiinnv Ann : It AnntlniMwI. "that I have shaved every professor in th Normal school her the very firs morn ing of his arrivaL) and have told each and every ana that ha waa a, profi befote be had ssad word to asa,i IHilenee and ahav. f . - ;- f Well. I snDDoae teaehinar i a got Datinn: bnaineis." ha went on. as he look ed my 'face over, to see if he had akhiped a spot, "nnd I'm willing to help yo all J can.: I havent .any eliildren---am not married but if ever get married and hava. aUiltlrea. IH aand than to achoot to yon." ; ..n , 4 iwt , Hia Mrsistene) and flatterv deserved some encouragement bnt I waa deter mined to bold out to toe last dltcn. ii shut np his raaor with- a quick, vexed motion, tossed It on the stand regard less of damages, and he smUed mau- cicKwlT as h sot down hi bottl of nn adulterated bay mm; I knew it would bke like a serpent and sting like aa ad der, but could I ahow let stoicism than he had shewn diplomacy and persist ency r AJion't I commence ins straggler l nut my teem, looked traigut into the class, and he eoDoed the fkrr staff over my coeek and coin, at expected a squirm and a yell, and his surprise wss areat xna uuat or revens-e naa crept into hi eye, but it quickly faded away, and a ne replaced the pottie ana wiped my face with the towel, h aaidt : " I sever aaw bnt one Other man who could stand bay run ilka that, and be has returned to California. The climate of that country hardens the flesh, I I refused to re pit He got angry again, dug my ecsup as ne combed my hair, gave my bead several unnecessary twists and knock and pushes, and ha Jerked the big calico apron off my lap aa if he hated ma , Ho waver, curiosity suddenly overcame hi vexation of spir it and aa he brusned ma os, ne said t "This town ought to rapport another undertaker, and if I can be of, any as sistance in finding yon a shop, yon can call upon me day or night" I wouldn't (peak, and I heard him gritting his teeth. Q also struck me several hard blow with the brush, and once triad to hit an fair an the nose. I thought I had discouraged him, but just at I put on my hat and opened the door, he made a last desperate cbarge.8mil ng sweetly, be inquired: "Los see 1 ' Reverend reverend what- did yea "'say K was RfY Mr. Brown!" , . , i, .-, a: ir j i I didn't say.' ' a-.;,.',;-,, r The board of county commissi on eti mat to-day. Only routine busineaa waa transacted. They meet at tha poor house , to-morrow, and hold' another meeting here on, Wednesday to hear road case Saisar t. Grifflc,; tr. Mullen, member of the presenl General Assembly from Camden coun ty, passed through the city to-day. f t -, MonoAVTOX, Oc.2Swl87Sw : lla. Eorroa : We people in the moon tain have bean grossly imposed upon by politicians and railroad presidenta. I observe that the private stockholders in the Western North Carolina road have elected director. Pray tell me by what authority they do so f . When the leg ialature directed the ffovarnor and others to boy the road for 1300,000, aa I sup posed for the state. I hear it wius- pecea. air. Editor, tbl there wm be a caD of ths legislature to make ah appro priation for completing our mountain road. I long to see our railroad system completed, but I shrink to see it com menced or continued ny certain men who have failed heretofore to do any fliini to me road, but made bbr fortanea i or . themselvaa, , Keep -your eye on thenv Mr, Sentinel, for yon are the only man tbey dread. ,v : . , j .xoura, jtusunuus. bT, ... .ease.. . ,,.til ' I rromths Lafayetts Dally Ooarier. : I A VALUABLE WORK, Dr.f BJ V. I1erce. v of BuffhlLvdl. tinguished in surgery, and the general practice ln.tne proieasion he honors, has made a valuable contribution to the medical llteraturs of the dev. In a comprehensiv . work entitled 4The People's Common Sens Medical Ad viser." ''While scientific throughout " is singularly free from technical and stilted terms. It come right down to the common sense of everv-dav life. Dr.' Pierce Is a noble specimen of Ameri can mannooo. lie naa sprung com th people t and, with many sympathies hi common with the masses, ba sought to render them a substantial service in this tbe great work ox nls life. '.,., .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, , X'XUBE RIVER PLANTATION FOB aj.e- .Sst A U1 U-m r a t Oa Moedav the 6th ear of DeeemVr. 1875. at the Court House door in Raleigh, under as oraer-oi n capenor voan or waae i will ssU st Public Auction, that valuable tlaatatioa oa Neeoe Elver la -Wake conntv. about six miles Eit of Baletgh, know aa pan 01 ine -r . , , , , Biitui gumma 4-ajiut adjolnbif Da 14 Htstoa, Joaatbaa Poole and ethers eonUiaaia; about 03 Aefes with snots sarj Imprevenienta Ac. tkrid la two panels aeanv oeeai I i -, M - ." , Tbbms t-Oae-thlrd sash,' renaiodar la II BKmltiS sod two years. -.- . ; 1 - - xxtfs. of a. it. wud 4 Com'ft . .nO ' A6S - " - aaave aj . villair of King s Moon taut etaims to M a eotton market - ? . .ki s; t During the past 'week tobacco msrket we dull ' ! - e On1 Friday 60 bide Wotton old in th Shelby market. - VS IMHJU .WOVI ill. ,1 i ,. . v- The darkies of Fayettevill are going to seed a new ennrch tmuding. ' The Friend of Temperanos have 2C0 npordinate councils tn th etetev . i . .'-aft.., a M : Aptotrscted meeting U going on in tha Methodist church at Warrenton.-- , Thoy are holding a aerie of meetings in tn rreabytenaa cnurcn at uuaioy. T1 Wanwneonnty jriai'toeeto in Warrenton oa the nrst' Haturday tn We- eaaaheKti'4-.'i .l twA i m unv "Theanventionof the P. E. ohnrobof thk state we in aeasion a FsystteviLls on lhursoay. jr Anderaon Boggan. of 'Anson, is com- mg to ooonpy quarter ia the peniten taary for five year. w .:, ' There 1 to be a meetfag of the atock- holders of the CberawA Baliabury rail road, atxiorenoe, D. v. , ' ,": , ,..- Tba town of Windsor fcs now ana. hundred year old. She forgot to eeatenaialia at tba right time. 1 4. A deaf nearo the other day got knock ed off the Richmond and Dan villa rait road,neu Reidvimtoeternity y Travellers should wear tba Ilmwood collar. ' They are easily carried, wear welt took nicely,' and do not teqvure washing. 10 "'i. w w ''-- Louisa Plummer. a belle of sable hue in Warrenton. haa been appointed a clerk in the Department of the Interior at Waahiurton - L :. -T ' Theminnonon against tU eoassn is siooers 01 New Hanover eonnty has been ved, and they can now tax as much tbey please, . Mr. Preston Bridgers. held in arrest at .Waynesville. Haywood eonnty. for eoaaplioity in the M array-Strange case, haa bean released, ' A" drunken Elisabeth CSty jgtegro the other day carved John Qninton, an Eden ton sailor. It is thought that Quinton may viatt Davy Jonea , ..m .. fj::t , Tony Cotton, - black a Ur kQn. took hbertiea with a eotton gin in Kewbemon Saturday, and will wear hia rurht arm fat a sling for severs! month to come, 1 The Albemarl Time proposes that Leach ' of Davidson. and Kstchin of Halifax shall pull the Democratic wagon over uie guDematoruu trace next year. On Wedneedar nkht in - Ellaabeth CirytheatsbleajOtoM stroyedby fire, and on Friday night those of J. D. Pendleton followed suit fTrtrsa tbisn n tmnbltne IttiiilsvtTia. A few nights ago J. H. Benson's fin bora waa stolen by PhiL ' Meadowa, a negro, ' who was Overhauled and lodged Geo. Palmer shot and killed a brother African, by tha name ot Joe Johnson, In Windsor last week wko waa trying to Meal eotton out of the. warehouse of M. f Judge Euro haa granted an injunction restrainingUi authorities of Elisabeth City from oofleotiag a special tax au thorised under an . act of the recent Gneral Assembly, on the ground of. nn evaaUtaHonalilgr..Vt :mti hr Corrected by F. C. CHRISTOPHERS, fe3 Majrkat cloutf'e M 9 ) iu J fir id'; m it j OOTTOIf, Badly stained, or very dirty.' 9) lOall iuia 12 3-8 Cleaned stained, or ordinary, Good ordinary, . , . Low middling, . , , , - OKKKBAt MABKRT. Leather, sole, 27a30. Hide, green, hafi. -i dry, w." Tallow, - Jhunring. domestic 21 lb. Yard 13 1-2 Cotton ties, elaeic. . Flour. Sorth Carolina, IGUT Com, Wal.100. t Corn meal, 90aUXL Bacon, a. g, nog round, ldalT. ; " hama lOislJ. , . i Wes, clear rib sides, 141-3 " . " aholdera. lOallic Fodder, new 11.00. 1 nay, 2 C, baled, good, 00afl.00. - 1 Uakkena, grown, 20a23. " - Fg'ra, gls2J.- .1 o ' -.' 1 i Kutten n u,soa39 1 a r, waso. Beeswax, 25aS0. Rags, 2f. n 1 Beefj on foot, fiaS. -" ; dreesaed Prims, Ball. Heavy copper, per pound, 16c. - Light ;,-"3 - Me --i ' Cofiee, prime Bio, S3a24. " v, goon, zs. 't-eonunon. Sla2t. Syrup, SH M A i,; !.;.-' - -Molasses, Cuba, 60. Salt, Marshal'a, 2.20aJSl. '21'' r JSvans'. $2.25. Nails, on basis for 10.1 M.00: . si fiusar, A llialS. Tr ..11 ill 't -r-v, r 1 wuvw v tvatvit 1 " 1 npAZISt TAXBSM t The aadertlfriied takes thla siathod ' of aaan aotlfytnc all peraoes owlnr taxea lor Um year lsTS, to eoete forward and. settle the same, or he will ba compelled to enforce the MxnMUt tbareof by sale of tha property. Jtereaaata are eapeeUlly eotlfied to pay tbetr pure ban taxes, nnder like penalty hi rasa of fmllnre. jecte ... r ;p. M.pUN!f,eerttff." 16 OD ,Ketoa a jwi w .,. 'eewja.M Juf ' s::::!::::::::::rSoo a w NEW ADyEBTlSEltENTB. fKFomvTSALS. a - ,,. dWstMi n? a,?,:ic.-i Oa Tkrtdav the flMh aav of November. ' ' I Bill mmt mt PahlLl AiKlm 1JUO Aft , tLe Bfllrrulelot aod la tracts of to and 100 Arras. . This i. j .'.'w,.. ;i Kiss has wltbts a few basdred fyards of 1 OaraMl. a rmwlr.v tnwa am lha Kklatark SI .. 7, .- - ' . suae J axeeptea. .Bale wul take- ptace ,la .. O-tooa at U o'clock a. as. rT?H, 1 .TaaB)i Halt Cain. bslsass IssAtasohth v. noTMwf''' 1.. .if j. J.VeCitLUNOTON. 4 " i I- In m in ia I ii In TUCKER HALL'. e emqa.tastq i inwinw mnm.i ,'uilt' I' ii I' l '-'' 1.1 IHfclU ' ' r. TWO. KB5IP3 OSLY. . , f aiDAf asa. aAVBBBAT, Nov. 6th and. atfc . rir a IE BIpAtts- A'CKi"': Wi their Grand Htulcal Comedy Company,' ' I - DRAIf ATTO BURLESQUE -lir. ' I 4i ' ajiTiTunwe re c-dw '-.; THE MlMlQTJESi ;'; ; Reservsd seat may now b had at J. ' R.H. Carrnef' drug-stor without ex tra charge, -m we vv - TJa. . inviAu, .4 -Agent. . Oct 8Mw' GOME Y DISCONSOLATE I , sfsBUseafch of FIRST-CLASS GOOD. the very Latest Tip of Faahioa, and put np ta s stvie tost will salt the most fssUdloaa tfa.gt,. i .,,, -. M u 'IKEVS ESTABLISHMENT m ea Vhyettevflle Street, sue door South of the i oathers Bxpress Office. It Ui Conceded Fact 1 t, U.k. I ...-, r .-" . thst Welkel eaa put up the best sad moat taUaUetory JOB ta the way of toe salts of CloUfisf, Irasa a Weddlag to a Bnalaeei taiL thateaa bs turoed out m Baleurh. The old aod yoanf men say It. the hullee (Oo4 Mesa them) eadarat tt as the shudree ety . over It, ay for Joy wkea their revered "dads" pnt ee asonox weiaeiweiauuDg; " Weikal takes thla oeeaaloa to return hia thanks forths Isrce aod liberal patrooage aentof ore received, aad respeetfunyaakefor a coattaasase ot the ssbm. Bis stock o ,-, : CLOTHS. ' CASSIMKRES, ' " - f TWEEDS, : - ;- , svimes. ac U aiuch larrr than ever before, and com arkMS aU the Latest Novelties la Style, hsvttg beta lecenUy porchaaed at low prior trom '" TIABHIOS; B1ADQUABTKB8. , Aiaadd hla foreser Workmen' are nehed ,5fsw TjJsSlawMs Jaw5awasJa8l.jHe?1ffw''w "ureDj pnouc. Come oa and all to the saserita of faahioa, wsikel's, the ITerebaat Tailor, for a trst clau Suit of Clothes, of frit claw gooapatipmAnteJaeettTle. av oct o-s , , Q O M f L 1 1 K , t Tj O C K,. ;. - ' ' i ....... h i- ;- W. H. A K. 8. Tucker hava sow completes their purchases la all departsMnts of tb ii-.i DBY GOODS LINE. - rf ,. , ..... , ... . . . .. . . Tie oaly entirely Kt Fait Stock in tit Uity or uaittgk, Having closed cm - theu-old business hut winter. NEW DRESS GOODS, New Shades and Color. "Bet4ttalttr,' st quality.' - mviiu'n -! Uu'J, .k Jwest jPrice, ltl " Camels Hair, " ' 1 ' ' i .... - ,- j '..1,. I a . . -r : j c f 1 cashmere. All wool Bene. " .' 'i LiHi : Diagonalat Pudda, : : . , : B'lkand Colored Silks , and the best Black Alpacas. . . Remarkable bargains la Housekeeping --... i .iti . .... 1. .t'.vat--i Carpetlnp of all stakes and colors, ; j . ; GLOTXS, BOSTXSr, aV., aVfr - - t tit . " f ' . Irunktand VaiUeS, and a stock or ssees wear. "i r.-v."--!' - attention of at ranger sad wholesale deal-. ers is tnvned. if oet7-tf , W. H, AS. I. TUCJUtB. , OPENING OF FALL M1LLLMKKT OCTOBER tad. ,. , m , Vl&S H. AJfDREWS .u r .. . Reepectfullr Informs her patrons sad Mends, aad tha poMIe reaeralljr, ttiat she is aew ' ready to exhibit her ; t, -.,-r , ,t,rAU.niJor ... FRENCH PATTERN BONJSETS. f ' Txduixd Bocvo Haib, 4.1' vr. She feeiwetfallv tavttes a call, sad Batters i herself that she eaa pises la. .j .1 1 , - TBTTL1, QUALITT AND PRICK, t sept ha- f - -1 . r it Pnrehaain k t do, st Headmiarters. trt ; theCarco, for Cash, 1 eaa sappfy the beat 11 Red Ashe, BOO, (or Orate) aad Ohastaat ' CesI a low a tt eaa be had by the Car-load . ha Norfolk, freight added. la auallty and paeparatloa, thla Coal ia ef the pnreat as j elcanest-a rood aa Penneylvanla afforda. ' The aaeoad Cargo will he sold, s the Brit,' at th following prices too caah, delivered (awry isaa somaiy measarea.1 - ' 1. EGO. (or Grateffor a ahort Ton. SS hnahela. 10. LonrToh,89biiahela,tlUia.. . . ., CHEeTSTJT. toeta. pertoa lets. CUMBIRLAMJ (Smith), per ton,' tiff, Of ' M east per bushel. :-..J-! lt' . -1 .. - .-. u O Ii .,,! . Oak,' per eoH, . d.Uvered, HO Pine, - n , v. Jau, These prices wm hold fof October, 'sfter Whieh thera any be albtht ad rases bs Cl. Orncs: la t ttlaen' Bank Bolldlnr, with -I. A. Leach A Co., and at Tard m front of Betta, Alice A Co-'tBoop. oetUa-nj i cis i.i h Kl JOVES- 1 v. ,c ,tvxi$!4 it iviiseiva M :t tee ii i ?n e!'. has SJxyti-A