i rA4vrieBieftt WlU beloa-rJeaiallielAuy Ssatiasi, at tlie tollowlnc rates per square of m mek, or Wa sslale line.-- - , Ods auuar o tlm T.' $1.00 amcti snbsetpient maertloa less tain a eekjv.w,..;,f., 1 square, t wewk !..;..i.'.....s' W 4t Ktit V ESTABLISHMENT. '"! , ura u MrWBirtiM. ,j ; 1 1 if 'iu .......... ia o iwilr ratine! 1 tear hi advaac... J.l.B. 00 mm v.. 80 03 liallv fn month la sdraaot.... ........ 00 .i '.-'. , i n i .it . j.?ai tt ..- . u i whii nua 44 ...I S 00 i h a , ,..,ssoo t tii Lti'.iy.XlYJ.i,... m oo j "-n-,.,. a va TU O.II.T 8vr wU b delivered fct any part of Ike City at flftaeaCenU waek. THE RALEIGH 6ENTWEU rviuHi . f DAILY, W1KLT AXD BEittWIMLT. Official raa cf HarUi Caro!ina.r STATE PRINTING ft BINDING :; 1 1 , W-.t k i ,-lJ .( IIIJI CI f I ' I The City. LEA AFE11BIN8' tttheonly GESt:iK13 WOECESTEBSniKE j SAUCE Remember Te cltlxens' debt meeting this evening. .Z, .i I ' ''"' - " I Prayer and praise by general ordff. 809 Oov. Brogden'a proclamation, J? j No follow who went to the Wilmington fair can say hi) had ft "dry old tune,:. Mr. Baker, salesman for W. CT. A- B. Stronaoh, and Mr. Weaver, salcamah for I It. Wyait, er alck,- ... r David Parka, treuurec. of Orang county, and a prominent busane man of HiBiiWrd, fii In the ettr to-day. ; Remember that A. C Sandera k Co, hare for aala At (5) a Ko. 1 young and suJ well broke mulea. They will aell them cheap. ,,. ?. . V Cotton receipts jeeterday, 21C bale. Market to-day quiet at 121." Cotton eonung ta frely to apite of too raia Orderaligui Ti dull. j Mating of the tteclianice' Building and Loan Association Friday vening. The committee of wvestigatioa appointed at the last session, will report. . ' Parties desiring to secure reserved seats at Tucker hall for Friday veil ing had better apply t puce, as it it ....... .t- III I.. S Our townsmen, .,B.. Owe, a skilled worker in wood, carried off the preminm at the Weldoa fair for a double el lifted v.-agon, and for a patented dump-cart. f Major Petty, of the extensive and p ipnLtr young dry-goods firm of Potty & Jones, left this morning for the north 0111 cities, to replenish their winter stock. Dr. W. J, Hawkins is expected home tu s short time, irom we Arsaaaaa uoi Springs. His health is said ta be mack improved by his visit to the southwestern siiu. ' xmm :i:rr wovuraor imuucu , iio upiuieti t. 1C UooJ, t Newborn darkey, a member of the insane asylum board of directors i;i place of G. W. Brodie, anotlier sable and savory ciiixeu, who Is absent from the Mate. A, W.ili j - Our young infantry heroes reached WUiuiugtpu lost evening, with plumes 'and banners gay, bras barns tooting; drams thumping, and muskets glutting brightly in the moonlight-if titer had rhaaeed to be a ootuw.'-.V.":--':''-. j Yestortlay'a Wilmington Journal asys : "The IUligk Light Infantry and the Norfolk City Oaards are expected to ar rive We by this evening's train. Our Ihmuo compouioa will form au eacrt for thorn down to the dty." ' ' j Joe William, of Yadkin county, k iu the c!t. Hi U .aakl to. make the 1et wlUky iu Yadkiu, and Yadkm nuikes the best ta tha world. Bon, KranLiu said bridgee were, Biada by Kmart moo for fools to rlda over i and no Williams thinks about whisky- wine men make it and fuis drink, II Joe Williamt aevlr driikU - X j E. J. Hide k Boo, 7,7 Slarray etreet. Now York, are tha p bliahers of a neat little pan p Jet, whk. wOI be of tatereat !o all Epiaoop-diana' ami many outside of the church. It la a defence of tha charge W sacramen tal confeasioB ' d liveml by Bishop Atkinson to tha ckrgy of his diocese, ia'Ek John's church, WUmiugton, May S3, 1874 1 aadarefur tution of the reply to that charge by Right Rev.i Jamea Ofbboa. Alfred .Williams bJi H for sale at 25. cental copy. j i Fab Awat. We .have ' just received with the compliments of our young townsman, E. A. Merrimon, a copy of the Bombay Indian Statesman- sjkT the Ceylon. Timea. 1 ILa . was ia- Coloadx where tha Mnner braeaes blow sot o'er i it. i i . i Oylon's isle," Sept. 17, but expettcd to leave for Peaang 1 a day or two. Thj Times oontnias handaoma notioa of hiv vessol, the United Btatee war steamer Tennessee, 'and her welcome by the BritiHh authoriUaa of Colombo. : ' ' ) I. O. Q. T. -We are indebted to 8am1 J. Fall, grand worthy secretary, for t tastefully got up pamphlet report of tha proceeding! of the fourth annual aeasioa of Uie Grand Lodge at Good Templars of North Carolina, held in FajettcvDle. We lean from it that the order, starting only four , years ago with one lodge of 223 members, aow shows a prond mus-ter-roll, in the state, of 33 lodges and 7,927 aiemben, ., The expenaea of the flrand Lodge during the past year, wen 1 1,001.60 ; and after paying everything, the treasurer still finds himself Imping around a wallet stuffed out with $502.41 . of ,rag4)abiea,,,-i....,,-.:,....w-. , i ai . hi t ' Thirty-three years have passed since the introduction of Dr.' bull's Congh Hyrup, and it atiU stands nnriraled., Price 23 eeuta; five bottles fl. . j Mob lirrikTtoK. This mornln hcriff . Ah worth, of Randolph count called e tba auditor, settled hit taxes. and then waltzed over to the treasurer ad. Inflated , tha. finances of th eoni monwealth f 0,-MltT worth. 1 JlLvWa CotfBT.-Thls' eakbllahmaat did not have much to do this inorniu. Virgil Bioka and 0. M. Hoover, darkeyi were up charged with violation of,4 thle iinckatering law. Ricks' Una waa re mitted. There were . aeveral case of drunk, tut none oame to trial. " Hoa KOLBRA.-TBia tcourga of tba children of' Ham mlddliogs 'ranfl 'louldcra thrown In) ha broken out la our coun ty, and many of oar granger friend fcxr thay will not be able to obey thaftcrtbral Injunction to ava their bacon," Daniel 6U wart loot 38 porcine portrait of tie Grant tribe. last week. . ' m : '' . I ' i ia lawn " ' - : i Abbivalb at Ukios Lbaoc Hof tm The '' sherifT of Wayne county came In last eTeninff with 4 blaokd tan guests' for .Union League hotel. Five have come to learn the difference between aow and I and on to learn to tell the truth When an oath Is administered by a proper officer. One of the rogues was formerly an officer of the Ooldgboro police corps. Fibb at tub. Nr.r Papeb Mill. Yesterday at Falls of Neuse, aboof 1 miles from this city, a house used ai lodgings for a number of employes of the paper-mint took ftre and was coo- umed.'AIlrtC'ftirnlti6-e and other contents were saved. The origin of the fire ha not been, discovered. For tunately thcdlrectlon of the wind kept the flames frotn extcmTlng to the mala buildings. Raleiqii Counqii, No. 127. Ao- cordiag to adjwaroment this organisa tion of Friends ' of Temperance, met hut evening, the president, Ben Dr. Bnrkhead, in the chair.' 'A largo nnnr ber of young men were admitted to membership and several application for membership, were received. Thi council decided to unite with the Young Maa'a Christian Association In renting halt la the Friggs building, and win meet kt the newi quarters Friday even ing, i ' " , - .A fir 4Hrn a. Fnder tltia head, our able and valued contemporary, the WU- ningins) JeornaL ol Nov. 7,4hu vigor ously eomes to the defence of the Kcrti Caroliaaliar t&'0 -WtV. The Raleurh' Sentinel nrists an aneo- doto taken from' the eofumns of Ilar per's Magaain, the whole point and bamor oi. which oonsiais in makinar it appear that some i North Carolina eolKi- lor exnibitea a proiound ignorance of three thiogs-th bdbW, the law and the reel faro. When, we read the elan, in the magaainw, we little thought it woaM be republished in a north Caro lina newspaper, where the acquaintance of the bar with all three of the enbiecta is notorious. The Sentinel aaka who ss it? We answer it was, no North Caio- una fda-ycr.: i ; i . - :! ... i n -mtm i i ii 1 1 TBstnouBcB RrnvAii--Thcrt ia evi deatij a jeyiVal on the temperaBoe queev tton going on ia the city. Last evening Hickman lodge of Good Templars rab thronged with members, fourteen were initiated and about thirty petitioned for membership. Mr. Yarnadorv of , At lanta, Oa., waa present and presided, and aJwaddreasod'the 'loiW Di Towlea doliVered a lectun on drunken ness as p disease, ''Grandpa, llesa (Your Little Nell, was aung as a duet by two fair sisters, nod altogether th meet ing was pronounced by those present a most , enjoyabla ; affair,",. This lodge . ha already done a glorious work in omr dty and from th character and energy of ita members, it will assuredly go on to still greater aonMvemeauvt , 1 jh 5 'M ' 9ABOttA"A PBlKtTTOBr.At recent oratorkaV!, 'autcrUmment i Princeton college, JC.. Jenkins,'' o4 of our state treasurer, oarrlod off laureh) anouch to make a brush-broom, lis subject, UA ptlmpse of . Lincoln's A ministration,'' was handled with deal ed ability: and, althoosh. we have n sympathy with, the young orator's theme, 'or his eulogistic treatment of 1 we are gratified at the prominent puce wbteh, m thcauw " of our proud old state, be has claimed and wen la Prince ton's venerable and classic halls. .The Princeton Press, of Xor. e says i ) 'One of the speakers of the second division of the Senior class en the chapel atage last Saturday, Mr. J.C Jenkins, of North Carolina, had for his subject one wnicn waa receivea oy au with respectful attention, but which a few years ago many would have heard with marked disapprobation. We are glad te note this reversion of opinion and of action, and ha! U as an omen for good. The speaki of Mr. Jcq klns, and of seme others," was excel lent, giving promise of usefulness and position in the luture.'T w, ,w " i " BKTTkB 5 LATB TWA JfBVBat CSty Treasurer Heartt, i yesterday, paid . the municipal oilkersf and amployra for thej hioulh ' of j August,., leaving; wo saoatiia' twagea still in arrean.- The amouut taid to salaried officer' and peliomnen , was 1, 544,72 1 the street bands and tauitera rtoeived IC20.7J. TWO1 months' wiT is vet due. 1 This tor ditto should, b avotihid, anpectally as regurus mi uay luoorers m ue ciiji eniidoy. We k'uo the present admtn tstration' Is Aot, to blamf for. lL The radicals ! reokle1y plund our dty flnahce Into rula, leaving to. those aow in owr a herculean teak to' tnamtalft. lug her credit CUms, prudent man element and the' earnest co-operatlow of our people will auim put our munici pal affairs on a sotui l bails,. Let us have !.'- " j' . Mxssbsl W. H. All 8. Tcuxax By some uiadveiteuee the aUractiv adver tiaement of this well-knowa and popu lar firm was not notioed, at. the proper to4ThMeesr,Juo largest retail dry ; goods basjneas In the state, and few in the entire south surpass them, and their wholesale trade is extend ing every year,'.' Tbey understand their isiness perfectly in all ita dotaila, and earry it on m a fau ead legitimate way. Their magnifleent eatsblishmrnt is an or nament to the city, and at one imprmaM the visitor with the energy and public spirit of the proprietor, If we had a few more men of th enterprise, fairness and liberality of the gentleman, our city would prosper in every way. i 0r country merchant have no need to go to tha expense of viaitiag i the northern market for article in the line of the Messrs. Tucker, but can obtain them here cheaper than elsewhere, when freightage is considered. v' v i Bkuxiaxt Wkomso. At , 8 o'clock this morning, at Chriat church, were spoken ' the solemn words which . link, together for.; life . the destiniea of 8. F. Mordecai, of Raleigh, and Mias Bettie, t'aoghter of; (ten. Bryan arimes, of Pitt county, , Re. M. U. fllorHliall conducted Uie ceremony. The attendants were Mr. John Dover enx and Mias Nannie Grimes, Mr, CJhaa; EOntoa and Miss Rebecca Dark, Mr. CmisC JohnBoaand Miss MeU Devereux, Mr. Iredell Johnson and Mia Janet Hogg, Mr. - Geo. At 1 Sraede and'Miaa Lee Jeffries, Mr. P. F. Pescud and Mias Mary Winder, Mr. Grime Cowper and Mias Bessie Grimes. The bride waa given away by her father, and after re ceiving the heart-felt congratulation of a large number of relatives and friends, the young pair started on a tour of the north. I '. k 'A 'DR0Pa .A Charlotte race next week. , Watauga county had a 3-inch snovf Oct 17. , , , , s Wilmington men are wildmen over Wildman. j Baptist state convenliou met st Shelby this morning. Cfix' BalUmore'racefs are' entered at the Wilmhtgton fair. i Cant. Jas. A. Graham U building a residence in the town which boars his name. 1 Korment, one of tlie Robeson county contestants, is airing himself at the Wpmiogtoa fair j J ?1 ' j . J i i Z j Danburr Touno- one are rintred. streaked and atrined. soeokled and sdo- ica as acoo s aula, wiui ciucxen-pox. W. 8. Newton, of Cleaveland countf. has - made 1,000 gallons - of sorghum moiasses wis year, and jsu Hewton ara gallons. j Capi Dixon, of Mocklenbunr county. Is organising a company of 100 old reba. to attend tne oentennisi, and ratten Mias Emma Mitchell was married, the other day. to Britt. of the Oxford Leader. Ia it unkind to remind her that her hap piness depends upon a JBnttle thread 7 A femintna descendant of Ham.-t (wblchln the Hebrew tongue., means the hind shoulder of, a porker) receet tfgavtf birth to two children, brte bhtck and the other white. She was deter mined to be on the right side, no matter who arms next year. I The Oxford Torchlight has the model office of the state. Not a young man ia all its hallowed precincts drinks whisky smokes or chaws tobacco, says cum. word or liandlea the painted paste, boards. Their only bad habit ia wetting a bristly brush and elaborately parting their hair in the middle, three timea a day. ' I Thei Wilmmston paper tell of vil lainy rewarded." A gentleman was robbed of his watch and chain at the Weldon lair. He offered a reward of 130, staling that no questions would be asked and the money would be found at the store of a D. Myers k, Co. A few days afterward, a man walked In, laid the watch on the counter, pocketed the money and coolly sauntered out. ; No article of dreos requires as much attention ss the, collar.. The Warwick collar is the one you should wear. Spain and the Yatiotu ar still at log- gerbaail, ..vj't h i j ' ITancraarr Hartraofl'i majority la Pennrylvania; 14,150.' " . Manhattaa, Yanass tl tSaaltemte. Oaliioniia. harr iaat anakettesuoi their boot by an artlvinakn " Mulatto, Ohtci olspsWae teff 4h smkuurof three ateamer.1 wtthoa- barges in tow, at TMAng pree bar TI:Tarkiab ambaaaador at Ytonna baa bean ordered to Caatantinopte ' to tax charge of tha. department ol lureign ' Whisky 'rmwrV-'trW begun nTsi' Louis. F Fleas of aruilty, abaoondiair. riiaination, reeriminsyoa and denials au tne go - ..,.';.j.v- -:-yAj-.."?.., The American Health Aaaociation met in Baltimor, Monday, Fkwsidaat Toner daUvered th opening itaranguej Some S3 or 49 present, -. Th devil of the Danrille fYal News eatobliabed ua "tiue clear.- the oux day, by atumping his toe and "pieingV tne wuoie jooai pacre of tne paper. Stanley ' Afrioanns baa again - been heard fram among - soma jawbreaker- named tnb of niggers. II eonflrma all Spekeni lieeabout lake Kyanxa. Mora snrpln funds .and eontrartiofi prosperity. WriphV Hoyt k Col. bat and cap trimming manufacturers, of New York, have eollapsed with $750,000 of debt streaming behind them. SkTauL MxanesotK baa a Charley Boss . A little ft-year-oLd eon ol W. H. Lieb disappeared some time since, and cant be found. Too father begs the polme of the ootinirv to look out for lus missing lamb, , ; ' . " ' Fears are entertained that, durinjr the reeent elemental nproonng, this very re spectable little fleet has voyaged into the dtnl and ahorelea ooeau of eternity t Brig J. W.. Bpeaoar, troca Mavaaaa to Boston ; ,brig Toronto and solioonars Potter and NeUie Chase : and th aenoener serene. Capt, onee, rrom Baltimore to Wilmington. When last aeen, .the Toronto; was i drifting ; di4 mantled and lieipl aioemdtbeanorea of Jamoioa rum. Capi Jones, if lost, onry -'gone to meet hi unci Davy, The '' ateamahip ' ! Citr of Waco was burned near Galveaton, during a atorm last Monday night.. Her - passengers Alias MoeUintr, Jlr. Hoters and wife. H. Meyer, Mrs. A. Horoley and child, Famue Heilkr, B. ' Wdengen In the steerage there were 12 paaaenl gent s Robert Tnrkanton, -'Mm Mary Ebrenberger; S. rk Duane, A Fraaier, Wm. Mackintosh, Alox. Clurisbolm, M. M. Mine and on, A. Bterinrtneeke, E. Dreisbacb, J. L. Albert, P. J. Mar. tin. All on board took., to the boat. which drifted out- to see, and have pro bably been lost, as "O wearisoroe'oondition of humanity ", How many wretched home in our land! How many heart-broken inva lids I Life with many slsniues a mere onerous existence. ? All are subject to disease, but when health ia removed th hope is nearly gone out. Sickness is usually Incurred through exposure or carelessnew. Especially Is thl tni with those diseses peculiar to woman; Through ber own Imprudence and folly she is made to drag out a ouaeraoie ex bttnee seorco of annevanc and anxiety to her friends and any thlnpt dui a comron and, pleasure to nerseii, Expoaur to th cold at times when she should be moat prudent, and overtax Ing ber body wiia laborious employ meat, are both fruitful causes of many of the maladies from which she suffers, Gradually the bloom leave her cheeky her lip grow ashy white, her vivacity departs, sno continually experiences a Ibelfns of weariness and general languor and altogether present! a goatly appear boos. , What doe alio need bbould she take some sUmulaUng drug, wbicQ will tor the thne make her "fcel belter,' or does her entire system demand repa ration' She requires something which not only restore ta health the deaeased organs, but will tone and lnylgorato the system... Dr. v Pterce's Favorite Pre; scrtptlon will do this. , It mi part strength to the deseased parts, bring back the glow Of health, and restores contort where previously there waa on ly Buffering... trV ' ! Every invalid lady should nd for The People's Common Sense Medical Advier,' in which oyer fifty, page! are devoted to the consideration ofthosS deieases pecuha to Women. It will be sent post-paid to any address, for $1,50, Address, B. V. Piereei M. IX World' Dispensary, 'Fnffalo,' N.'X AgenU wanted to eu mis varaaoie worx. . TEB CABEIR Of AKDEJCW iOUXBO. , This statesman and patriot has passed away, but his deeds will live after hlni What a commentary la bis fame on the advantages of aft American citizen; TJn- lettered and unaided, relying npon self, he - ad vanced step by ' step to the lowest station in llfo,: to tlie highei office In tlie gift of the American peopl ATI this waa accomplished by unswerv lug integrity, dauntless courage, ma persevering research. By the eier cis of these principles, It is la, Uie poor er of any poor and friendless boy Je attain the same grand result. The saw success is attainable In the commercial world as in the political, as is , proven In tbecaseofDr Tutl'a SUndard preu-1 rauon. t lie. conacioss . or tneir value, i .. ... .... -.-'.. labored patiently, and to day no medi cine ha taken ' so firm a holt on the public estimation a his IV! vtt rills, They stand on Uie dopmoet round of the healing ladder, - JBibhof Ltxam's ArrourTMBifitv J JSov. 27, Flat River, Orange county, 2 or. 28, HUlsborO, .. i. , Npv, 30, Salisbury, Xtowaa county. ; Dc. Concord, Cabarrus eoanty . I?ec K Monroe, Union county, j . Dec. 6, Wadeabore, Ansea cptsnty. rDea, 7,. Bockuighaaa, j iUdisaoud ounty.' si it ,-, i r-'5'"'! ' Iu Halifax eountv. Nov., 9.i by. Bev. R. O. Burton,. Mr Jese Powers and ausa u. x, Dummereu, ft J f " In Halifax county, Oct. 20, Mr. Tha Uoalun and Alias rrankie aylor. Blee7. ii In ghclbv. Vev. L jsi. daucbteV or l. l. and AU'giret ardner, Bjed 8 years...-? it-iWff mjf J5ut.i j In Xewbera.1 lfovT7! EJchsjrd -?. In Halifax eeunty, Nov.. 3, P. T. Price. WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. Corrected by F. Ci XTIxUSTOWTEES, . Market Square. ', j. ,4 ' i- i " "" 1 ' ft , . . . COTTOJf. . : , . , Badly atalnod, or very dirty, , ; fit Cleaned stained, or ordiuary, m lOall Good ordinary, ; . ' t llali lewnwdiing,sl .'!.iiii.1 4 l OfMBBAIi BfAKKKT.; '.t: " f Leather, sole, 27a30. 1 ' ; 1 Hides, green, 6oC. ' . . i dry. w. Tallow, Ca8. ' l B ! !" ' ' I inssuur. domestic 21 Th. v Yard 15 1-2 Cotton ties, SiaGf c , ?!,.",., i Hour, north Carolina, $C;a7 . ; Com,Wal.l00. ; .,; Corn meal, 90al.OO. , . Bacon,, S. C hog round, 1317. ' " ; " vnams 16al7. ,, , ' We, dear rib aides, 14 1-2 ',. " eholders, lOalUc. tP.M... 1 AA ' Hay, 2T C, baled, good, OOalUOO. , Chicken, grown, 3SUa25. i gga,ziiaXJ . t. . ., . . s r, Butter, N t 3035 1 N Y. Beeswax, 2Sa20. . :.i meV Ba0aSs : , rfl :t it ,r-lo , Beef, oafootv68. - ' dreesoed prime; fell. . Heavy copper, per pound, lCc. ..- . . Light v - 12c Cotlee, prime Bio, 2324. y-h ' W.1 f WOO ''isrrr-- , .wmxmon, 21a2i' , u? J SyranvVU - i "-" f alolaaaea, Cuba, 60. Salt, Marshal's, $2.20225. 1 Kvan2.25. " Mails, an basis for lOd. $4.00, goar, A lUal2. " ! ' extrac, llt."- r, - yellow O, lOalOt. ' W Brass, per pound, 10c. , If ft It EB n A L L . I ,.vT3 .rO i '. ... r . TWO NIGHTS ONLY f FfUiaif mud SmturJtay, Jfmftm r . , , Mr ss eusss as, :t- ., . ? f .'r.--' v.nrJP .' Jurtl ,- : THE EVENT OF THE SEASON - Hall's Combination. fresa tb Unloa Squar Tneatre. Xew Trk e-iy. (ttr. t. naii, Btaaaaw. tuss dtii. uaat eMtnUM or disiinganae urmau Artists, aumeriii; 80 person, vlll ppef i the greatest dramatic, suqees.. of . tne l entitled '. J '; . -".'",.. 4 "THE TWO OBPHAS.- Produced Rb aeW aad apptoprlat xtaxrr. rich and eleeaat wardrobe. new. BMcbaatcai STeets sad a east ot charaetrs UMxeUed 1 this country, tscladlng, as It does the aamee of aeeompllaBcd artlata aad established m wopolltaa favorite.' ' -; it Artsmioa so ssm la ctau, xeservea seau II, now oo sale at J. R.; Jd, Urmer's Dreg Store. nov iMt ftJIiAKD, 4QUAHS AHO TJPBJQHT, d ."Pianos ll.. ve roctived apwsrds of FIFTY Flltsr PREMIUMS, and are among the tx t now made. " Every Instrument full) wairanted for ftrevean. ' Prices a low as tar xuioai v at . I th very best materials .f u pit 'itifiranah workaanaaia wiB i- Biit, Tb prisciMl niaaisu andoom- i) jViS, and tb ptaua-paxebasifig rnblie it'ib . South poially, , Bait fa the a niaioai vtrdict of the ssperiority of me chwu rioaa.. 4fc, waraoui.y oi our l etiuiacot ia full -taKihd by ovef BiXTT BcacoL and Colleges la the SuutM osinir Vtft 800 of our Pianos, ; w . ,.,.,. ; . Sa Whoial Agcnu foe Mvoral of the pHnd(M maaufanturer f Cabinet aad PuHtif Organs; price from $$0 to $0d A liberal Jiavouat to UergynMB aad 8b bdift School . . , j ,;,,,, , r ,, " A Ivge assortment of . sscoad-haed Piamn,' t pricx-s ranging from. $74 te $300, lw.j ia h&sd. ,vjv V , , . ; ' va I . lot IiluiiraUj CUl-g. con-tti-.itik tne cnvt of nver t.OOO Suvih- tvi bought a1 f asiu IU . . f . . , T u t'AA M. TttFF, . AV..-..HD, Sck t ort Libert f 8' ' C , 4 BaLTtsmaa. afn ' 1 a'""-1 M A 8$ UwsOeB 96rn 4 v - 8w ". . . dr ilil i.i--n,,,.tr-.r "i Jfn.f t ft i f rt NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. By th fiovtmw 0C JToHh CortUnm. '- J-y, . A pkoclIvtation. f t rt.'r ' '' u I w vi.W ; n tw iutwow, W. C., Kov. 10, WO. 'xtr BtRKis, Tint piort or nourn ;W i Crolla ksr kt abundasU-bleaad wUh the Xaror and protection ot IMrl Pre vtdence, which ha erowned tb pas year with pnHf and geutral praaperlty, prwerved to ns the eeiin-nt of civil and religtous liberty, ewuipt-ewTrnaita ravafMot war, snstUtmettf lamina, and .other ealamlti-a Which bay aeon rjr-d other people and states, pnrJUtnrM vusto beail u hot s-mbv aa sra incideut to the eommoa kit of mas : Now, therefore, as tt beooines us, a enns- Uaa paopla, tan-adar tb aaka to Alanlcbt tiod fur tbt tad anssberlaas other bleafiars bowrr-d wpon th Hla r-a merry, 1, CUKTU 11. BHOfcDlX, tiovwaor l Nurth Carolina, hi obedWoee te law and I eon fnmiH wUh a ikjoaored precedent, do aAt.4B4astsfart.t, ,minim tb S Tia'UDAT. NOVXJIBCB tSUu. tffiS. as a day of public Thanksgiving throughout tli State.' - " ' Aad I do earnestly Invite theelerrydtvry dewofahMtlon to open their -eapeetlve houaea .k.l ...1 .1.. ...,! -j. Ari.l. m that W. .uii.iih BUI. m.v ywyww " ear frost all purtutt mceeltnt with the aacre duties or tne occasion, ana wna a Tout heart to aaaernW ta their rsspscUv -aaoetsHUi, sad onar th prayer ot thanks riving, and unite la, th songs of praise to Hit who baa riven aa pee aad plenty, and vouchsafed aU th privutges and btaelngs we aojor. Let rratltude kwplra onr heart aad aalarve owr beoevoleae.' Aad rstaetn bering the poor and unfortunate amoof as, let as add to oar devotion deeds of charity aadworksof lor. And I especially -acoan-mend oa that day of thanksgiving and re joicing, that donations be aoliciled In all plaeea ol public wonhlp la this state U the beneiitof tb needy children of th Orphan Asylasu at Oxford and Mars H0L ' Wllh jrraUtude for tb awrcd ot tb past, let us seek wisdom from above to guide ti tn the future, that our feet may be kept In the paths of rectitude, and that Mr- day may be blessing to ourselves and those with whom ws aaaoctai. - ' "-. Don at U' city of Bslelsb, oa thU the 10th day of JCovembar, Anno Domini on thousand aisjht handraa rd - aavrnty Bvr. and hi the on hundredth year of American Independence. ' , Ltfviu C.H.BBOODEX. By the Governor : , . , . ,, , i, B. I KATHEllT, IWvate Secretary'.1' ' tun 10-ltawtd. .v.! in nj A6ZNTS WANTED ! Medal ad Di isAwMSBfar MOlatAai'a ' y ' '- Vim,, ncTOMiL B1ILES ISA iLLeataavt. Addreac tarwew cir cular, A. J. UO.UU,)i,ii. PV Arth uHrctf a iiiuk PBTClIOIf ANCY, or BOULCHAKMISG." : Ibw either sea mr faaesnta aad rain the love sod affection of any person they choose Instantly. This simple, mental Sr qalrstaent all caa poaaaaa, fre.by mail, for Sic, together with a man-fere gulde.Eryptiau Oracle, Ureamsy HlnU to Ladles, Wrldfnc- nurnieotn, AO. . a wear .boo;,, Atlanta t . WILLIAMS a Co., Fub., Vhna.' WaAaXrD. A ceuU- forv th' i.4ct ) tilling Prizt . PvckiT In tho woritl It eootali4 mw-b ymynt Ea vsvs-vs. i vsipF - "s Bolder; " Pencil, patented Yard Maar. and 1 aataaaaa itasCa 1 aMa.lnna 9M Ua a ptecsef Jewelry, t Slagt psekaa with ek-- ain rrue, po.inaia, xac vircaiar ireu. tatoa at Co., TOO Broadway; . T. ' ' . . yoB, .v-...... . Cinfhv Tildi, Hoifteiev, an) Sit Tlritt Ditriwt ; ffllt'CarballtTsyitlv5 . fvi ti 6nyix BtK B0XE&vt' A TBl '!ASrriBUBE llEMED For sals by Dnirtst gen-rally," and " PbUadclphla, Pa. L MOLTT1T rEKE. iv:y ' We want some one In every eountv to take order aad deliver good for IM M aad erls; tnal C. O. I). Huum. Larr cash wages. Splendid chance m every neighborhood for the right parao of eitfeersaX, young or old. Samjiles, new lists, circulars, terms, etc., a eoanplet ovtflt aeat free and pest paid. Bead fur it at one and mak aaone atyowhoaaea. Address, n. 3. Hai.l A Co., 0 N, Howard Mrest, Baltliaar, Md. '- ' - ILLUSTRATED HOME MAeAZINX. "Tb HouiehoJcl liarasi of America." Two aerial Stories In IK.Ti. ' "EAGLESCLlrFK." by Mrs. Julia at V Dorr; And "MIRIAM," oy i. e, Artnar. nuns-tuun-B nswest raltern in evei y nam ber. Term 18.60 per year-( 3 copte for $.6a. Bpi did Book offers and Premiums, ripeciuien number 10 eeats. " ,''' mux.-. . ..-. - . 1 1 T. $. ASTHUA kSQTL, Riuad'e., Fa. MASONIC S New Maaooi Works. Unl qua sad , highly Importaat. Bead tor eotnplete eatijorua. Agent Wanted. REDD1MO . iM FnHl.hss f auxtard Masonic Works, Broadway, ewJTock, XT AtC ABLE ItlLLa JOR IAI.K.1 V ' shall offer for aale mv mills acroaa Buf falo, I JOHNSTON WOXTt kswwe the Wnnant 1UIU).. r . ,. . ,,. ,r : .,, : ONTHE2dpAtofKOViUttEB,i8r3, at my mm, to th higbast bidder, unless sold privately before that day. My Mills are Iu good onler. Jha Urist SlUl and Uuttoa Uhi are run bv a Blake Turbine Wheel, all at. th wheel Is turty-two lMk--awJ to txten hors powerwwilh plooV-.! wr,.,all timet. . '- - i Thar 1 Ctreatar Saw Mia,Lo Cart ., which I will aell- That Icon acre at hami on each aide the mill with a Store Ilonse and other ffsod buUding.' Therv t Mn drsd seres of land .where timber aa be got to repair the mllL a prhUcca that wul be sold wMh tb aaane, . t :i u V -ti I shall sell at th sam time and nlaca tract of land lying on Mockersoa Creek (kaowa a to Henry Ligoa land)sJUUidBg on hundred and three, (103) acre bmnwot leas, well watered and splendid farming land lor eottom, om aDd. wheaav AJaw arysatve stork of goods ... - , v. a tiinjvus, 4 . L; AVD PLAkTIB and irrirvltsral Lhae, Jsrt raeelved s Isrre supply of Lin aad FlaaSer. o wOI k mi ai W at lowest posaibl rates. ,j : . . '. - ALBOE ' CWt. TlnatitkT. Orchard and Bards oeefti au ra, , - - ""."i AMX2 K. TO wLJCg,

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