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cii ft sf:t; t r.r Vi - sr; OT O T? V il W f! 12' WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6, 1869. New A dtkrtiskm knts. In our col umns will be foancl .the ' advertisement of Alex. Creech, Eq.v "who has a Xi house chock f nil of Kew Goods," -which he will sell on the most reasona ble terms. - "'. The adyertisementof Wm.B.Hntch ings & Co., Who have opened with a splendid assortment of. Harness, Sad dles, Bridles, fcv (opposite' Tucker hall.) .v. - " ' ';."... , fhe advertisement of J. J. Birps, Stffy, formerly of this city, hut recently 5a member of the firm of Kader Biggs, & Co.; Norfolk, Va., but now Cotton Factor and General Commission Mer chant Baltimore. ; J The advertisement of Gulley, Bynnm, & C6.Vyom1g gentlemen of 4 fine bnsi hess habits and well worthy th patron age of any commnnity, who have open fed In ibe new Ilolleman building, with ft well selected stock of Dry Goods and Family Groceries, which they will sell cheap. - TheadvprtlseniPnt of L. D. "VVomble, Esq., (opposite the Market,) who keeps a first class Family Grocery Store and elli on the mosc reasonable terms. Also, the advertisement of Sloat & Addington, Richmond, Virginia. AVe trust that our readers will pat ronize all these houses. Disgraceful. We are informed that one of the sa loons on Fayetteville street has; attach ?d to it, a new feature for this latitude rooms fitted up for the use of. the lewd women of the- street!, wherein they mny. entertain. besotted yung men and fleece them of what little money the tender mercies of the bnr-keoper-leave them. And this is going on 'n the" most' re spectable portion of ?h't city; and near where a 'respectable familvis living. It is bad enough to have gp-firies ; 1nt to have cjrogrrit s with Teyd houses attached, right in the centre of the. city. Is going it rather trio strong-Tor' Raleigh. We hope our city authorities will en quire into the matter. A Oak City Council had an accession of six members at the last meeting. The Council room was well nigh filh.-d Mth gentlomeu and ladies and a really plea sant time vas enjoys. Brother F. A. Hatch having resigned, brother V. Bal lard was unanimously chosen Financial "Secretary. First rate appointment. "Kioht Scenes ix the Biijle; ijy Rev. Daniel March, D. D. This is one ot the most interestirg and superb con tributions to sacred literature, that we thave seen lor many a day. It is devo- ted esrclushely to the ovents of Scrip ture that occurred at night, which are presented with great force of language :nnd beauty of imagery. The work is -elegantly illustrated with steel plates, by the l est American artists, which give to it additional value, while the re mainder of the mechanical work and material is of the most elegant descrip tion. It is a charming book to read, and no more elegant ornament for the parlor table or library has gone from the American press. Savannah Re publican. V The Publishers, Messrs. Zeigler, Mc- (Curdy & Co., have sent us a copy of the above work, and we fully endorse the Republican in saying that it is a most valuable work. The illustrations are splendid. This book will be sold by agents onlv. Address "People's Publishing House," Philadelphia. . ' ' -, . A. Crkecit, Esq., corner of Fayette ville and Hargett Streets, is one of the Tew successful merchants of our city. For many years he has been engaged in the mercantile business in our midst, :and all Xhe time growing in the esteem jof the . public. He devotes" " himself wholly to hi business and his business payhim. He is agreeable and polite to his customers and his customers like lum. He deals fairly with all and all are his friends. He advertise? liberally and the editors all admire him. lie sometimes gives them a new hat or a pair of boots, and they will puff him; and who blames them ? The N. C. State Fair will be held in Raleigh, commencing on Tuesday, October lOth, andoontinue Wednesday, Thursday and Fridny, 20th, 21t nnd 22nd. The Fair of the CVntr: Agricnltnral Society will be held at 'Henderson,-on the R. fc G. Railroad, on the 12th. 13th, 14th and 15th ot October. The Fair othe Cape Fear Agricul tural Association will be held at Wil mington, on the 16th, 17th, 18th and 19 of November, STATE ITEMS. A new car has been pot on the Street railway iq Wilmington. V VA A new Boat, called the Worth has been placed on the river between Wil mington and Fayetteville. The Western Sentinel speaks favor ably of the Tobacco in Forsythe and the adjoi ning counties. t A deer was pursued by some hnRU man and caught, in Greensboro,' last Sunday morning.- i A singular day far a hunt. ' -' The rain of last Saturday and Sunday seems to have been general throughout1 the State. Our exchanges so reportl Most of the merchants in Greenville are now nraivi&g abeir goods .by et4n. ef from New York; via Washington A New Church The JJaptist -j of Greensboro' contemplate building a new house of worship at an early 'day. It is rumored that there is to be a new paper started in the town of Tur-, boro uState of Edgecombe." The New Episcopal Church, Wasui NrtTON, N. C The Eastern In teltjgenher says, the larger part of the brick on this cburch has been laid; bnt. that fr the want of funds, the work mubt stop awhile. v The Morning Star say s that Henry Edmund son alias Henry Chase, who was arrested in Columbus county, tried, convicted and sentenced to the peniten tiary for ten years, 1 a master thief, having stolen at least fifty horse.. , The Warrenton Living Present says "there are over sixty pupils at the War renton Female College." We rejoice to hear of this success of Rev. Mr. Jones, the President of the College at Warrenton; he is eminently worthy of it. ' . . The Charlotte Times says, that a company is being formed for the pur pose of constructing a street railway through the principal thoroughfares of that city, and that it is probable, the work will be commenced in -a short timo - ' 'Th' Charlotte Times understands that a number of capitalists have in contemplation the en ction of a cotton factory, in -r near Charlotte, that will convert into yarn or cloth an. immense amount' of the raw material." Littlk Waxoekers. The New Berne Journal -of Commerce tells of two HttW- boys, one eleven the other thirteen years of age, who are in that city, without a protector, and who state that they walked the whole way from .Granville county, their home, occupy ing fourteen duy in makingthe journey. Thev give their names as Doc and John Fowler, aud that thev left Granville be- cause they, could get nothing to eat. Discharges in bankruptcy, before Judjje Brooks, September 24th, 1SC9; Beaufort County. Josephus. Heed, G'. W. Hammond, Dempsey H. Latham, Allen II. Taft, John T. Gaylord, Wm. B. Windley. Carteret Jeremiah J. Felletier., Lmoir L. 31. C room. Pitt Edward Carman. Edgecombe John W. Johnson. Cravec Job S. Kineey. Jones Haywood A. Wrhite, Need- ham B. White, A.J. Aman. Hyde John Bateman. GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. .The. negro "organ.-of California oppo ses Chinese e ijjration South. Twentv two million bottles cham paign is used in the world annually. New York city pays more taxes than all the rest of New York State. The agents of Brigham Young are enticing y ung girls from New, York.. The black tongue has made its ap pearance among the deer in Georgia. A young man in Illinois recently, killed his father to obtain $50. Mrs. Andrew Johnson, wife of ex- Presidtmt. is not expected to live A through the winter. ' " 4 t There was a flight frost in Virginia on Tuesday .morning. ; O Tli e value of domestic happiness has been fixed at $30,000 by a Mil wankee Court.- .r,- f i t,Jy-i":yi : )- Two lemphis, Tenn., sisters have been horse-whipping a young man for abuse anddefamation of character. The National Convention of . Univer salists closed its. sessions at Buffalo. The next meeting is to be held at Gloucester, Mass. T Gen. Joseph E. JoHns'on has recently visited Augusta, Qn, le is in the Iri (surance busineM, One of Joe Srqlth's sons writes for 200 passes for . woman who want to leave Mormondorr. JefTerson Davis sailed from England for America on Saturday last in the steanier Raltimore. . A spirited Minnesota girl hasdismiss cl her lover for giving her father a drink of whiskey. Wai is eaid jo be threatening be t we n the Mexicans and Texahs along, the Rio Grande, A man a"d hU grandson went out hunting in Arkmsas 'last week. .The boy got behind some bushes and whis tled like a turkey, and his grandfather shot hint. - - -. - P A i:N KILLER. P ERR YD A VIS & S O X, Manufacturers and Proprietors, Providence, R I. - TE8TIMOXIALB FKOM TUB PBESS.J This remedy is well known to be one of the Tery best ever offered te the public It is all that it is represented to be. The testimonials in its faror, reachinst back for a series of years and the experience of a long test, incontestibly pTore it to be one ot the most reliable specifics of the age. Old North State. ; i We cheerfully add our telimony in firor of this medicine, Roman Citizen. 4 Davis Paix Killek We hare tested this medicine, and als ire our readers that it not only possesses sll ,thvirtBe Claimed V, but In fcany ;t1nstal)ces f ufpases any other retnedyt we bve pyn.ov.uer olios' pel Liberty. 4 nv wi ,m 'H ' & Itls teally a Valuable ' nsed by many Physicians. rBoaton Trayeller J-: I hare nsed Dat1s Pain Killer; and consider it an indispensable article in the medicine box,. It has effected, cures in dlarrl oca, and for? cuts. and bruise- is inTalnable iiuiaminer. Spoken orinermi' ofTiiSh' coramendatfon by both Drpgswtan( yiCiaxJ?hnh3lphia Eagle, vnt -"- .-r-i rf Kootrn almost unirersally td 5e a good remedy for bums, and other pains tUeoouj and is Taluable, not only for colds in wintei, but for various summer complaints. Christian Advocate. There is no medicine I value so highly as the Pain Killer have used it for years, and in .every instance it las proved a sovereign remedy. Messenger, Glens Falls, N. Y. Oct 1-1 m. Koskoo,theigrraz Liver In vitorator Blood Pitrifier, and Renovator pre pared by Dr. J. J. Lawrence, the cele brated Physician and Chemist, isj' a safe, pleasant, and ret.taiu.e remedy, for the prevention and cure of all diseases caused by a torpid Ltver Impure Blood, Disorders of the Kid neys, or DeIulity of the Nekyous Sys tem. .. . ! - It kegulates the secretions, eradi cates all humors or taxis, lestotes lost or wasted nervous piw.er," and ' at the same time builds wponnd imparts t ne and vifior to the icfiole sisttm. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THENEW fIrT GIJL.T.EY, B1XIJM &; CO., CORNER O P' FATKTTKVIT.tK STREET A .V I) SOUTH SIDE MARKET SQUARE. H AS recently opened a nice stock of Dry Goods. .Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, &c, &c, . ! ' . Also, kept in aseparnte department, a well selected assortment of Familv Groceries. conl sisting of Sugars, Coffees.' Cheese, Allspice, Pepper, Ginger, Cotton Baling Ties, Crockery and Country Produce. We invite our numerons friends to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. GULLEY, BYNUM & CO. Oct. 6 3m. B IIUTCIIIXGS & CO., (opposite tucker hall,) Fayetteville Street, Raleigh JY. C. Have on hand a large and Avell selected as sortment of CARRIAGE AND BUGGY HAR NESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, WHIPS, HALTERS, fcc. N short, they haTe, and will constantly keep on hand, everything usually found in a 1 FIRST CLASS Saddle and Harness Establish ment, which they will sell on the most reason able terms. Making and Repairing done to order. Call and examine their stock. T oct. 1st. 3ni: SEWING MACHINES5 impaired of all kinds. The 8LOAT! ELLIPTIC 6EWING MA- CHINS bonsbtirid sold. "We sett the ; ONLVT PROPER KDLES t": for the StoukT Exiiptic, MAcai5crt..f 4Ve. nlso have for sale the S1KGLE-THREAD IUND MACHINE of tha Golp Mbda Patibss, which we think is the BEST of such humbus machines. Price, $20. SLOAT & ADDINGTON, 1415 Cary Street, near Fourteenth,-Richmond, Virginja. . oct. b tl. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! NORTH CAROLINA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY. Authorized Capital, $500,000 Am'nt Liable for losses, 187.000 ' .1 i hi - TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS Deposited with the Public Treasurer for the security oi roiicy-iiomers INSURtfStTtCDGS; FimNtTWTOlEK-.-CHANDISB AKU OTirERIROrKRTTt , !AGMXSTIXQSS UR DAMAUIi 15Y ,: ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. The success which has thus far attended the niiMi;nnAf this (!nmnaRV is almon nnprecc- dented. The indications are giauiymg inui the insurers of property in North Oaroiipa are disposed to patroniste and build up a firit Class HOME COMPANY. - I Local Agents in nearly all the cities, towns and villages in the State. JAMES H. F00TE, President. Seatox Gales, Secretary. j W. H. Murdoch, Local Agent and Assistant Secretary. j Sept. 15 3m. i $ E N T F REE ! . M, O'KEEFE, SOX fc .0S s s s Ddrivmfiys ": 5 And! C3Kiit itt& "f FLOWER AND VEGETABLE ' Garden, for 4870- Pttblished in January. Etery lover of flowers wishing this new and valuable work,, free of charge, should address immediately. M. 0' KEEFE, SON & CO., JJUwaBger & Barry's Block, Rochester, N. Y.- Sep, 22 tje. I THb Markets. h New Yonk; Oct. ton firmer sales of- 2,800 bales at 28 ; Flcmf henryi and lower; Statfe 5,55 to 5,8 'Wheat heavy 1 to 2cJ loWen ' f ! f nALTiiionE, Oct, 4th. Cotton a. had bctler;Mour dun Hand lower; Wheatdnll nt lUO to 1 45 tCom,ihite 1 06 to, l;10Pork 33 ; iBaedtl firm. Mioalderftilto 17; Lard 19 to 19f WiLHxorfOcn 4k-Spints Tnr. pentine firm at 41 Rosin qnlel, I,75. ' ' ' feRBEtTKl Wr.RKLt BT , LEPAG K BROTHER &' CO.t ' ? GenemhmmilsoirMefvhims B iffging, Cotton, ............. . Keswax.. $i.:xzitxi:.x.vt4M: It !!' Beans v Whites i . . . ; lflOt- 2 00 Bacon, Scolder and Middlinff. 18a 19 " HardVv.ii;..... 21a 23 ; Bnitert WrMerns . . Aj 1 n 8-T iGariuridiit.AiV. -53J H S5 Oorn,?hit . . . . ; 1 1 1 1 A t Colton, Good Middling, ' Middling, .J .; Ordinary... Flaxseed, per 56 lb;, lmshel,.3. . Dried ruit, Peeled, Peaches,.. . " . " Unneeled. " .... 1 SO 125 120 2H i- -27 2C 2 40a 2 CO 17a . 19 12a 14 7a 8 ;"a 6 20a - 22 . 1 r 1 60 3 60 S 00a 33 28 . 28 2 00 2 f0 - 60 00 M ,r ' , v AilpIeJS prime . . . rf"im a rr on Lard, Peas. BlackKyed,.. . .. . . ' Black and Clay,.... ..... PeaiJi?rrinie,,,..r.,.r " , . com. t eood... ....... Port, Mess, com. to good,. . . it II Pnnic, . . p, . m . , . . . Country .......... ,r. . ., Rosin,. .1 ... . . ... 4 ..... . Staves, W. O. HM " ' il Bbt., . . " R. 0. IThd...... .... .. 4000 Shingtesi2 Irtbftk hearts, $tk 1, t OOatS 00 if -wfti-4f Jf 5 ' ' o if nn 4 " f ordj to 2ood, 6 K)a 9 00 Tallow,....,. 12a ' 13 Tar,. L.V'.y. ..T- 225a 250 Turpentine, Crude,..;......... , 4 .- . . Spirits. 40 WheaUWbile, .1 1 70 " n Red.................... 1 oO Wool, .... 28a 40 3?etersb.nrg'-JSXavket.. BACON. Shoulders hy she hhd. 7h 18 Sides bv the hhd.,. , . . 21 2H 1.20 1.2- , 18a 20(3 23 9 in 40! 45 CORN, per bushel,.... . COTTON, per pound. .... . DRIED FRUIT, per pound, LARD, per pound, IIIDE&, Green, per pound, " "Dry. per. pound, SP'TS TURPENTINE, pr. sal. T0BACCD;aceri'rdiH2 to crade, 7. Ma. 14.00 WHEAT, decoding to quality, l.Ooa 170 New A dvertisementi Doty's Wa,sliing-Mach.ine, LATELY MUCil IMPROVED AND THE NEW UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER Improved with Roayklts Patext Docni-E Co-TTfeEi8, and the Patext Stop, are now nnqnestiofjabiy far superior to any apparatus for washing eloths ever; invented, and will save their cost twice a year, by ' saviug labor and clothes. ' Those wild hare used them giTe testimony as follows i ; " We like onr machine muclj could not be persuaded to doVithont it, and with the aid of Doty, we feel that Are are masters of the po sition Rt. j L. Satt, Bifep " M. E. Church. ' ' J . ' " It is worth one dollar a week in any fami ly." "N. Y. Tribune. " In thdaunary, f my hone tnere is a j)erpetuaHlianksgivrn2 ori Jfondays fov, invention." ' Bev. Theodore L. Cuvler." the " F.verv week has airen L a stronger hold upon the affections of the inmates of the lauD dry." " N . Y: OWrrer." U - "I heartily commend it to economists ot time, mney, and contentment." Ret. Dr. Bellows." " Friend Doty Your last improvement of your 'Washing Machine is a comp'ete success. I. assure, you 'our Machine,', after a year's use. is thonghl more of to-day than ever, and would notbTl)trtd wfehf under anf 'ciirumstahces.' -iSoWRobinsbrf. .-.w. it ' Yjttr Washina Machine has been in daily use in onr laundry, and the housekeeper ex presses herself as highly pleased with it. It certainly accomplishes a greater amount of wo;k with Jess labor, and does not wear , the clothes near' sh much as the : old fashioned wash-board ,'By nsing it. one JaundroKS i dispensed jwUU.'" Wm. M. F. Round, finfier. intei'dentf of Infant Department of St; Cath arine's Nursery; N. Y. City." - - ; ' PRICES A FAIR OFFER : Send the retail price, Washer $14, Wringer $9 ; and we r will forward either ,.or. both machinpl free of freight, to places where no one is sellinff , and so sure are we the will be hked. that weagree lorenrmi inevrnmry hdj ' l . . . i : r j one w,shes to return me w , iaht, aA?r month's trial, according to di- pec::oi.s. ; No husband, father or brother ehoaUl per mit the drudgery of washing with the hands, fifty-two days in the year, when it can be done better, more expeditiously, with less labor, and no injury to the garments, by a Doty Clothes Washer, and a Universal Wringer. ,iiTassexa, with exclusive fright of al make money fast selling them. . . Sold by dealers rfenerally, to whom liberal C0int are made . - - - ri ' ' It. C. BOWNING, Gen.;Ag$i.t, 10 tf. oZ Cgrtlandt St., New York. ;; j. j):iitrNTZ& - .1 A mrnnil A IITP uumrtlissiurr mtnunitwio. POUTSMOPTB tROHA4 .. . ' Solicit consignments of all kinds of Country Produce. " Agricultural L'me S per Ton, June 13 3m. AVilmington Cards. Xiife Insnrance ;Cck. u lljiinutcn, n. c Sepi:8ilm. British Vic Corif nl. -Of Wilmington. jonsr w." ltT3nolr., Z2:-4 11 Sheriff f Duplin. . COTTON FACTORS Commission J Merchants. 4 t tif witMlarcrrojr, tx: v I WHOLESALE GROCER Commission Merchant, rrt". aUeatimi, cirpn , to, ihe , Sale or Snipiwnt of Cotton. Naval Stores. Slc. VF Agent for the celebrated Fatansco Qa- aoo Lompanr, of Baltimore, Mary land. Sept. S-lm C v Ifotue in Xorthroltezsm-izA GrEQIlGE E.; FNCH ic SON, Bdot, Shoes, leather - AND SHOE FINDINGS, no. 29 ifORTn mem wtumrr, Between Market nnd Princess Streets, 1 ' "WlUtlSGTOJf, H, C. J AS. A. "U'lLtiARD. A. A. WILI.AED. i '- If. WII.T.ARI, ) (.i f, ( Special Partner. J WIL L ARB BROTHERS, WHOLESALE GROCERS , . r a nii 6 OMMISSION MER C1IA NTS, Agents for The IIazari Powder Co., And Marvin & Co'8 safes, Nos. 29, 30 & 31 North Water Street, WiLMixoTos, NoRTn Carolina. Refer to Wyant & Heft, G8 Dy St., N. Y. to worth Hirer Batik, .New York. Xo Messrs. Dowley, Corners & Co., 45 South St., New York. " " J. S. Woodward's Sons, 28 North Front Sr., Philadelphia. " " Jas. Corner & Sons, Balti more. i:. 3IIKIMY A CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, L WILMINGTON, N C. ' J. T. MURRAY & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 188 Pearl Street, New York. Sept. I Iru. - JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY triLMINGTOX, N. C. ADJUSTER MARINE AND FIRE LOSSES. September lst-lm. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WAiNTPTD AGENTS FOR HOMES AN D FORTUNES, IX the boundless Vest and sunny South. It speaks t ile josrig man of a home and for tune, and tells him why and where and how to s'? it ; it tells the capitalist where to invest; the laborer, lo find good wages ; the farmer, the best lands; the merchant, the manufactu rer, the professional man and tke mechanic, ol the great chances open lo them ; it tells every body just what they oAsht to know, about the vast resources and wonderfnl progress in every part of this great country. New, fresh, inter esting and popular. ; - ; Send fur circular.. Farmers, farmers' sons. and other enterprising men, can learn of a moneA-'riiakinor 'business., bv add ressinev PEO PLES' riTR U SUING CO., Philadelphia, Pa.T Gincintmti, Outo ; Chicago, III, St. Louis, io.; or Springfield,-' Mas.'? Sejt. 22 tf. L. M. TBAlihr.i ' " W. C. BOGKBS YEAR BY & ROGrERS, :, ;;. f. GROCERS, - COMHiSSIOUfWERCHAUTS, Yellow Front, No. 9, South Side Hargett Street, Raieih, If. C, "' 1 : fEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND a select k! assortment of Groceries, Cotton Tarns, &c. Unf ignnienta will receive prompt attention. . ITS'- Gif e them a calL Sept. 15-3m- KEEP COOL! I CE t CRK A M AND CAKE, Va 5,FayetteviUe. Street . APXtfiASAST BET&EAT U(TUU BOT WKATHEB- -WATER ICES AND CAKE. .. .... . - ,- 1 , -.- . , rESTBFgs' OJLO ETAJdI ALSO, : A Fresh Supply of Confectioneries, Tor sale oy . . N.S.MOSELET, Agent, July H--3ux - JOHN ARMSTRONG, ; ; ; BOOKBISDEK AXP BLANK BO OK MAN UFA CTU- ' 1 t-S' ,A-A;zA :RER(r A;.-. f OvWtheN.aBookStore. RaleiHi. N. C. Trial, Execution , Minute and Record ing Dockets. Made to Vraer. NORTH CAROLINA REPORTS AXD OTHER LAW BOOKS, Bound in Superior Law Binding. ;Adv8rtisementa. TURiNER'S H00TII CAKLIIJA iMi!A0 lit ' " FOR ' ahead 6 aix ..oraqSIA r 200,000 CONES" FIRST Greatly enlanred and iroproTeJ, inakfna ft THE 3I08T TALUABLE AND POPULAIZ ALMANAC fablislifft Is U SUt. TO ' t3 ready for delirery on ftf tboKt 1h Ijtptscr: Prk.- r 4oi. j . Lalf firca , f C5j gro 700. , . ; . ,. Jlercbanta and others will addxesa JAMES H. ENNlSS, 'Agtxti North Crffofin UtKft Cltfrtf, IUWzh, rf nivdl &ity 3Ldturos--trnii 4 versify of North ttttrolina THEUSnVEfiSltf LtCTtfRCSwUf U a follows j ,.; - A- - ; I. Ordinary Lectures n Hit c!li it it? IL In additlon lo the refmlar courS cf sta- dies In the Xoifnst DejartmenU wLIc til been adapted to the wants of teachers fr lbs State Pnhhc Sc1ihis, special daily lectcrca srCl be deltrered du'rinrr tle month trf HeoterabeTi by the Preftidenl and Professors, upon th fc4 lowing sahjects: Theoijand Practice cfTc:r!- inji, tthlc, fliysiology. Natarsd UUlofy, is tronomy; ConstitnUoa of tha Ctateand cf CLS United States. A.i-j. , A ;.;,. .-sfK..," . These Lectures will be open to the Truiea and Alnmni, and to all tb stndenU la tl IaK stitutlon. ' rA." j - 1H. Ijiter fft the srtso free UtiffftS MJ t delifered in the hsllt of (W Collegs if C men of distinction and abuity. , , .. . , S.P00L,Prtllst Sept 1 tm. -;- ::.-!.'? -i?j-Tt Books I teObiisiii A L F It I W 1 1 Is I I tJ 0 9 BOOKSELLER AS D ST ATIOKtff, ffEEEPS CONSTANTLY ON IlANDa larc Li stock of School, 8taBdard and UlscenaaV ous IJooks, Music, Account and Blank Books, Fine Pulpit and Family Photograph Bible, Testaments, Prayer and Hymn Books, Aibcas, Photographs and splendid v .- v SHHOMD PieTOBSSS, Stationery In great Tariety, PnrfntbtPFf , Soap and Fancy Articles, together with errff article usually kept in the Book and 8tatieffTy Kae. His stock is . : v r ALL NEW AND DESIRABLE, (having no old stock.) and suited to tl pres ent wants the trade, all of which will Wiold at prices as low as can be had of any ttettff la the State. He will furnish any book at PUBLISHER'S PRICES, v 'U and will procure any book not on hand, on lha .shortest notice. Orders are solicited and will meet with prompt attention. I - ALFRED WILLIAMS, Agent for Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing llachlnaai Raleigh, August 25, 3m. V3 i f N orfolk Advertisements. - - i ' T. A. WILLIAMS & COL, gbxebal oxocxaa JtP . nniiuifloinii lirnniiAnl No. 0 IlOANOXE SqVARK, NoBTOLt, ALWAYS ON IIAND, a large Mock of choice Groceries at lowest mat let rofes. Strict personal attention to consijrnraenta. Ktttra promptly aod regalarly made. . . . - June Z3-3mV J. G. WOMKLE & C0 tr DEALERBllf A HARDWARE AND CUTLElV GILLINO THREAD, SEINE AND' COTTOJl TWINE, COTTON ROPX, AC; 1 East Side Metrfal Square NCBJOLX, TAa ' Jane IS tta LEPAGE BROS. &CO, AND COHOM FACTCi Commerce Street, Norfolk, Virginia Special attention paid to the sale of GIIAIN. COTTON and all othflT Kd e COVPTAT PRODUCE-. ' lT liberal advances on consign aienta frf prompt retnrna. June 23-&a, jou H. waioHT, iAaiif WnaV Late ofNansemondCc. Late of Petersburg, Va vRiGiiT, lee l cor.:pAriyr Cotton. Factors oxid : ; COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 1 4 lfoan&6 Sfpfl$criol$ V9 Giro special attention to the ale" or pdrcha" of COTTON, TOBACCO. STAVES, GHAIN. t FLOUR, BACON, PEANUTS, PEAS, PIWK- VISIONS, and Conntry Produce Generally. 1 JA3IE8 B. BLANKS late of. Peter' burg, Va., is with the above Uooae. ' , June 25 3. , M. V. T. AtT.' 4 " f f- XT. ttt. davis & ,cn37i::n,fr WHOLESALE GrR0CEH3, No. 24 RoanoU gqXetrtt Norf tg, bkfei: hy pEmnssio, iky r Messrs. Davis, Koper & C04 Mcllwaine Co.; Mr. T. T. Brooks, 1'rest. 1st Nat Babk Petersburg. Va.; W. B. Jones & Cov Rich roond. Va.; Wm. Lamb, Prest 1st Nat. Bat k Norfolk, Va. Jon2S 3m. 8. xabch. ESTABXif nin icai. s. b. wnrrs S. MARCH tb CO., 7 20 and 28 Water Street, NorfoU Va MANUFACTUBEBg OF STANDARD FART.IIQ ir.'ri!- PtUTSi and Wholesale Dealers ia 1 ' : CART, WAQ0N AND BUGGY 1IATEEIAL, IRON, STEEL, SPRINGS ASP J&IX3, together with all goods needed b&Jldj ad repairing vehicle of all kinds. . . Drawing our supplies direct from tt Ufatt facturers, we can offer superior Indoeement to those in want of the above goods, y; XT Price Lists sent on application. . Address, S. MARCJJ A CO. " 26 and 28 Water Streets. Jiorfjolk, a. Jane 23 2ra.v t " ' '
Spirit of the Age [1873-1???] (Raleigh, NC)
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Oct. 6, 1869, edition 1
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