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I -. -J- '.-llf'w- . v l-.i"U -n, 1- . i . rr, . 1 1 .r ! Democratic -Paper. Tear-fioYslx Ionth f-r U f cl rf a C..u- J 3i. TixaLng- jBjettexme street - f lei, -forth Cr&- roruonaieiy 1. - uus, . jc " , --a.L-.VW-T.yiTr '- visile. V-'- I t-rrvt'T--' . i . " j . . - " -. . . . . .... .. i .Pi ... . . . . . i , '--- :::-...::.';: f - P .11 II i 1 1 " ? -". ..' ' . - 1 - 111 ) 1 ' . - - " 1 j . 1 . ling icL -WalTriq. niwt of an ExperirUow -Walk ITpw tAey Should- 1 article "oii eeXeretse, 1 tlm3 expatiates ;on 'tlie to w-and joints out defective stjles indalged ;aiiy6xthe ladies. J" ito ilteitheanns . and fan activVt.cr.s IIow r an-r.wriled wlte rpnljlj- dire even ti j f -of - die" bcl vv id 1 r-Ti'Q ;'.pt that part of the IkhIj th?. : tiie'stionlders 13 ntre fC tlie inuacles of t;They start -from the md -spread .ont in every like a Yaii ie-G mnscles, m every """"direction! over around,1- about, DOWki WIS E, .ocking with each other in 2rful net these . muscles rinine whether tliecheat full, strong and active, or; 3at, and inactive these about the chest, which de whether the vital organs e chest shall be large, ae strong, or small, slow and hese musles which may con jiore tlan"ahy others. In' the the strength and activity tf e rauscTes, I 'say depend r activity, for their develop ld strength upon a ' IE AND VIGOEOUS icorioir "shoulders. Brisk walking swinging of the armsj gives lired movements of the shoul Jow we understand how it is tive walking contributes so rthe 7 1 nlnessr ana nu uuy tit of iveiySBlaws w iiat w oum ua Tt st, and the organ within the 1 put your finger down there t out of the front window X It is a bright day; and Tes are ontin force. Kow.let i v ioTICE HOW THEY WJ. i i.; - f, they don't swing their arms I Their arms must be laced upon their sides 1 No, they tding their arms stilly and. see, lave tucked their hands into f large far roUerVtfhichvthey on their stomachs JEheir arms .or all the world, like the wings hristmas tnrkeyy all tied down jady to put in the oven. ' . . s nust be hardwbrtto walk in ray! t :" . !s very hard, indeed, and yon ey have to walk very slowly, - I. i WIGGLE Til ELK. HTFS. ; -. 1 t a fanny motion that wiggle should think: that fastidious might call it vulgar and im- . well, that, depends upon the m. That, wiggle-waggle is all now. . . - - ; should think it would lame them V does ; there . is. jnofTa lady rin nty who is not .... LAMS ACROSS THE UAC C a man wear a shawl and hold ogether in front with his hands, 1 he will : not walk far before his ;k will ache., slt.is a hard .strain pn the spine to walk . without inging the arms.'," -v ) American ladies have . muscular' . -....-..-- - . js and hips : but look at their arms' ndle-dina Nn. ! . tlipir'n.no'nlfl.r" uldera, and their flat-i thin chests, iarce Dart of tlua f UGUJTESS AND WEAIa.3 : 7 !C nes of carrying their1: hahd m, or folded in front 'or tinder. iwU ; in brief, from not swinging r,inywait; fwieo ose beautiful fQr mittens ihd glo vwJ Jiich are noV becoming lishionable, hall be generally introduced and I tnrrls are able 1..5??. V?? bri bright way 'rwhich rwe.U,EO? idmire not: only will ithelrch inns, and shoulders, and chests will become plnmperT and finer; d bet- inter into" the pastimes and ple: ires of life. - .Hi .0 .".5 . ; TEe -Pjast aid'Prest'J Of ali i tl statesmen ; who-aided n the -foruiation of the -repnblicf, I A'lexanaer iiamiiron was inonnnest r oeliever in J and most warm ad vocataT 1 of a strong j teueral government lint evuv ue nuicnieu 1110 iu-a inai G.ngress would jeyer attempt to pasa n act interfering iWith the State elections by submitting its own pfiicials, backed by lederal bayonets " chimencal." and declared that w t inch an attempt on thepatrt of Con feress, would totee ai Immediate revolt of the great body of the peo- I revolt of the great body 01 the peo ple, headed and directed by the State government." - Hamilton ad tnits the right and duty of the States to take Mmmediatew action for self defence whenever Congress should dare to pass such an act. What would become of - the present Congress if f they had to "deal with pnch a generation of patriots and brave men as- the one which. gave birth to the union and the constitu tioh ? ' There would;, not probably be enough of such fellows as the guilty majority of the present Con 1 gress left to form a quorum in twen ty-fpur hours after "they, had passed such an act as the federal bayonet el ecBon law now- rushed, through Congress. ""-What action - the States Will now tftkP. we know not: hnt beenev;i any . . w 1 Bet Of men, who Should -have at- tempted to administer such a law, iat any time during the first fifty Tears of the existence of the nn- I ! ion. ' Even in this degenerate age such radicals as Governor Geary protest against this;iisurpatidn but. it is riardly probable that he will haye courage enougn 10 ocienu we nguw 1 of Pennsylvania, now that the act has been worried throughjCpnress, and -o may prepare ourselves to ex- j perience that which Hamilton deem- jeJJmposslblg; states- j. man lived m an age when ,yie fun damental law "oi" the land was re- fepected, when its , exact -provisions i ; 1i ! 1.L.' 3 I were reiiouJV ooserveu. iwm-m.i Wer:and;piniandt cou ;nbt discern . the possibility of snch j measures as the bayonet law be- ! .coming enactments id attributable to ' fthese facts rather than to airy'.ack 1 of foresight on his partf- Wetl however, possible for him to revisit. eaxiu agHiu, uuu wens, uxs w viewi thei machinery of reTOPStruction and all the paraphernalia ;of " Joy ' altv he wonld soon, discover that I - -1 . - i . -1 - - r : rr : ail inings, even me most, iniquitous,- are possible tcr I .r2sdicalism.jEa! change. -. ;. -Ml When a scholar at the asre of six- tccn or eb-tecn re-. leases abr oo; : v. -w-.y w-, w. ,; wiin wnai propriety we can say ne I! has leanied tlie, art of reading !q that school, if he can, not' promptly -understand, either by reading,, himself orneannganoinerreaa, any common English book of history, biography, morals or poetryj orif he can not readily. comprehend " alPthe. words commonly spoken ine; lecture room, the court-room or the pul pit." 'r':y jy:---i&Ji. A KoHle paperis indignant at a I cotemporary for; announcing that V Mobile is the fourth coffe pot in the country." ; Investigation proved that 'Vcottori' port" was meant, but things got mixedl. j m PORTSFJOUTH i:7EBTI8EErT0 OCEAN ffOIISE, I Portsmouth. Yai, - 17 m; Forsierly ofJpirborBoutel TLar .Rat; fend : Uoioiioc . Hotel ,bs oeeaLCenaed oa Tiioroiigtiij- ieucTieaT ana ' 1 .2 - irnow opes lor me XMecepuon wt uucbis 'Persons learing on tb 8ebord- )te ilroa the DlejLSure of enjojfnz I be Trti-TBSse in front of the Bouse. 1 : Octl7-ij. - iqnn rxt9? j. y(x)mT,RP. 1 j. -trsroj-O.' jr.-" tTfiOLESALE id C0III5SI0X lESCllANTS, f ' ' : - No. 87 Mai "ket Square, f rORTSJIOUTU, VA. tf" Partienlar attention given to the sale of Country Produce. ' . f Oct-n-lm. rpisiiop tenuis . lTHOHS: DIAI-KBS IK OYSpRS, OPENJAlro IN THE SHELL, Put lop Ja Caftsi Kegs, and Barrels, Foot of GasDort Bridge, PORTCMOUTH, TA. Oysters & cts' ta f 1.25 per Gallon. Shell Oys : ters t&25 to $5.00 per Barrel. 1 Oc-.17-lm. S ' HEirRTvBitANDT. J (Latof orth Carolina,) DEiER IN FIRST CLASS ' AND SHOES rOS'lMES, GETS,. MSSZS, BOYS MI CKIIDRO- tf" An extra &of - rticie t extraordinary Laree Stock atEx Lo Prices. All those wishing a good Article at JLow 'Figures, will find it to leir adrantage to call before pnrchasiug else Where. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF I tsr-ConatantlT on band, Baltimore and PdeTphia band mtde work, also North CaroUnamtaeanoes Corner High, and Crawford Streets, octiTim ' NORFOLK ADVERTISEMENTS. NATIONAL HOTEL, THOS. J. COJDtP-lEW Proprietor, ! COB, MAIN AND CHURCH 8TREETS, i - ...... -. Korijolk, Va. PerDay- - - - - $2.50 octiMy.r: ,A TrinY rTITrT I in ixl jl , xxv 4j, Norfolk, Va. R. S. DODSON, Proprietor. r BOARD, First and Second floors, per Day $3.00 -Third and Fourth Floors, " 2.50 mciuntMtFBi pcimament ioaidebs. Qcti7-iy. T CAupisis HgRJH!ftPCT TAt LRllHl s" ' "--Axill- .. . - GentS FumiSlling ; G00dS9 : ; 35 Maim Ftreet, Norfolk, T. : SHIRTS TO ORDER. Oct.17.lm.- CH -RT.K3 JOBJ)ag-. rr . .. HXSKT JOKDAX. STABLlSntTD 1 837.- - - C. Jordan & Son, - WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS, :lBpWBIB.JBa H I CASH,; ; Forei-and Domestic Fruits, Ac., ) store Mfcan sc., ractory i ennrezt St., OeL17 ' . GibbstPritchard & Co., --"3S" DRY GOODS, liOTIO'iS, C, 202 Main Street, Norfolk Va., T.JRtfixon, ; . ; t 7 ' 5. AND IMPORTERS OF topplEff it uui UOHM :Wiu b Ferrr before dy, and barer. a Good Breakra-L. -THIESjUpJipRSj it, 2J. ar-.et Street, Norfolk, Va. Oetl7lr. kghfolu iovEnTisELiEryrc. rHir L-OOD3 1 If W GOODS IJI ibS,PritcIiard ' 'd6 203 Ilain Street; -TcrfoIkVa.. are Just opened qnoot the finest storki of pDIR Y: GJ-O 0DS le lonnd in the State.' Consisting-.' In part, ' me . ciacK cuk- ropima; . vvoot ropims, Caress. Cloths; Plain and Plaid Poplins; Bilk Alpaeaav Shawls, Cas&lmem,' Clc oast 8-fcpf Greys, satinets, &c Hoop Ski . Jtioop BkirU. Cdse, GIoycs cTerythixt; itsually found In Hxgr class diiy: goods house I fcH Orders soUcited.-" IJgBtiSTjtED 1831. j. ::-n Thos Hi ' Keardon 21 Market Square, Norfolk Va., I liiFDBTKB AMD D JES, IS PORS AND GROCERIES, Is ctistantl receiving and offiri tor sale at Jowe4 ' Market Prices, Champagne Wines, PortsJSl-erries, Madeiras, Fine Brandies of Ourd Hennessee & Martelle Brands, Old JTamaia and Santa. Cruz Rums, Irish' and Scotcl Whiskies, Old Rye Whiskies, ot various brand), (ZelgJer's.Robinson, Thorps on' s fea,) Englito Ales and Porters of every description, Eniih Pickles, Sauces, Finest Teas. Coffee. j- Sagas, Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, Ac : if Fsrmers and others interested will find a eonplete assortment of every thing that they may (esire in my line, and all orders will meet wlthbrompt attention, and guaranteed to give SatisACtion. All Goods not directly in my line Witt be purchased, and furnished at the lowest rates References given from any section. -Oc.l7-ln f OS. W. VESABLB. TK. VH Jbs. E. Tenable & Son, 1 Cdnmission Merchants, and Manufacturers ot tte Celebrated .. ; ; . 1 CAROLINA BELLE SCOTCH SNUFF, ''' ' ' PETERSB UB G, VA. 1 tS Our SNUFF can be supplied by the Tracfe generally. J . , Orcere solicited which will be promptly filled. oct 17-lm. ; rjy A. ST. CLAIR, MANUF-CTUBJtK OF Carriages, Buggies, EXPRESS, SPRING , AND PLANTATION WAGONS, CARTS AND: DRAYS, PCTERSBURGTA. -A Good Assortmenr-Always on Hand. Repairing of every description hea ahd light such as Painting, Wood-work, Biack Bmithing, done iaithfully and promptly. All work warranted. I respectfully ask a call, as I am sure that both in Prices and Workmanship I can give satisfaction. Octl7-ly. JABBATT'S HOTEL, - . PETERSBURG, VA. BISHOP SEAY, Proprietors. 0 11 Wm. B. BISHOP, JPormerly qf SpoUwood Hotel, Siehmond, Va. oct. 17-ly. ' GEO. W. SEAT, . FtUnintrg Van QJLLIAM & DUNLOP, 121 SYCAMORE ST., PETERSBURG, VA. We have constantly in store a good assort ment of every kind of . ,. . , r . i ; 1 IRON Mm 8T1EL - - AND- .r Agricultural Implements. MACHINE OILS at Wholesale. liHt-fiks' Soles at Kev York Prices. Any Enquiries will be promptly answer ed and Orders Attended to with Fidelity and Lipatcii.j vcun-am. JOHN i WJLBWICK, WM. D. WXtTCOr, o Northampton, N. C. of Greensrillc, Va. C n. Warwick, of Brunswick, Va. TTTABWICK, WALTON & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND GommlBslpn'Ierc-mntSy SI ; .-J i.1-? . - - SOXJCIT CONSIOHIOCHTS OF . Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat, Flour, CORN AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, No.' 100 Sycamore Street, : PETERSBURG, V A. Oct.l71m. Petersburg femauj college. MiPlS:1?S7l,?f0, witD- "' FACULTY. b--' Mrs. F. M. Wright, PrineipaL - i J ' r ' - - v i ' - . - Mathematics and Latin : Thos. D. Davidson, M. A., (Princeton College.) Ancient Lenguage and MenUl and Nstnral Science. . . F. C. Uahr, Gradnate or the Unirersity of Up- 1 l Ci ?k -- t M . ' lonserratory, . Mosic, Modern Langnares, Drawinsr .i ,'.!.: !2; . - --ii-nd Paintings m mn-uwu - vuuoipa uoge,- ' , " , BeUes Lettres, History; &eJ Mrs, Nannie B a ford, I ., - Preparatory, Department, Wax Work, I,-" - dtc-, &ei xur cjreu-re, -ppiy iome mnetpaL-orto dakcy Paul, -; Presd't of Board, D. B. Dcggkb, 8ecy. oct.l7-lm. I t : ; . . . . ' FcTt:i..y4a- i.j s cu 1 1 4 1 3; rn s.ci:ci7iTn co o!? (Successors to K Mctihxir " - ----- r . v " v, "'- i - - m ! I !74 Sycamore St7i0jpoi;U TatiJ '1 a PETERSBUBQ. JVA. r . ,s ,T -... i J .A 1 ' , - t ' Jilt, 'j ' 1 OcLl7-l.' " t : ' ' ' LEGANT PnOTOCUX APIIS. . t ; O. W-'MINNIS, EstabUshedIn Tttzril. iq ttienmond.jVa., tor , OVER TWENTY TEARS. t Wonld beg leaTe to Inform 1 buuit frUn. patrons, and the citizens of North Curoiin- in general, that he may still be found at , . 4 . Jfo. 47 Sycaniore St., retershur;, Va- prepared to take erery style of Likeness; larRe or small. In the rerr b&t mmnrr t mrui-M prices. A call inott respectfully solicited. " Re member .-. . , 47 8tcxmo St., Pxtkssb tmo. Va. I oct. 17-Sm. .j ifu s- TAPPY, LUMSDEN A.CO., , - . . ,. ,. ... . i We wonld call especial attention to our tiro Kinds of W : vs'iA'.-v','. ' COTTON PRESSES, ' and also the f ' ' ' . ' ' ' BEST WHEAT FAN IN EXISTENCE, All of which will be at the Fair Grounds for exhibition. ? Examine Carefully and you will be convinced that we are working tor the In terest of the Cotton, Wheat and .Tobacco Farmers of the Old North 8tate. '; " S uc-17-lm. . r ? v . C. B. BISHOP, -' i-r'x Cas. Com. Nat, Bank- J ; W. T, BB 'CH, . retersDui - Of North CfcLrolina, with - . BISHOP & BBAKCH, i.. -' GROCERS AND 4 Cammission . Mereliants : 103 Srci obs Stkxt, FETE RSBU ROiVt CnnatnTnnti .irT PmJm - llcited. AdYaneements madefwheQ req-Lre-t I Oct. n-inu , i v S OLE AGENTS FOll THE CELE bra ted Bailingham Cacnmber. Pamn. thn .- -i -.- ME1E,C0BB & C0. rfyi i Wholesale and retail dealers Inls: f HARDWARE. CTTTt!feFV i . AND CARRIAGE MATERIALS, r 7 sycamore: Stn PXTERSBUBG, VA UDKL,S Vf-W. C ORB., JOS. ARCHJtB. UCk 17-3m. ' t , jHJINGE A dc IIARItlSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL' ; i " ' , - , 1 ! 105 arc iobb si-u-eiy r : PETERSBURG, VA. Hare the largest stock, ot r' DRUGS, ( ! i ; 1 MEDICINES, r. " PNTS, OILS, GLASS, PERFUMERY, J i j1' PATENT MEDICINES, kCL,T Ever before offered to the trade! which win be' sold at New York prices-'-f -W Wii-.Oa'l Merchants, Physicians and others should know bur prices before purchasing elsewhere.' ET, ORDERS SOUCITED.' . j Oct 17-ly.l v , -;.. v ;-A w. II. BLOUNT, . . 0;.'i OF r... . 4 - Wilson, If ort h' Carolina, Plhmmcr, Tpung& : Co?, ; - , .V. ...i-.'OW-'' -p.'l" PETERSBURG, VA, v - r,- ' 1 ii..r-: -r 'i'u Wholesale and Retail dealers in HARDWARE, SADDLERY HARD WARE, AND CARRIAGE MATERIALS : ixso Manufacturers of Tin Ware,' and Dealen ia - STOVES. Sole Arenta for Blatchley's celebrated .Cn- I cumber Wood Pumps. Oct. 17 3m. :r:r.::'::. :.:;EQTioE-:n'o,' . !v::!:::;3-.C;y.C::2s'Tr.- t .vr ' "FALL l$7Le " ,J . . T -r VflJ ll. Sreamoro Street."5 : " r - : 111' r Are now recelVlur"4 opening tl: ! i J FALL AND WINTER 8TOC3 C LTAPIJS fPiHCYBa.'CCCSl wf: goods, uosiirAirD ::ot: v. c er-rT erery dcscr!rticr.'rt-rt-.':... . - V-' r'--'-1 r rt?r- ''v.r . . . . ,. Led Tick end 8hlrtiBS Stripev r. , Plaid Domestics and OanabKrga, ' i ; 1 Finer Priats,'! :r ruf - . t . figurain; u, t. : Plaid Glnjhams . .tu t-j i.. Purple and SolU Prints .1 ; ttlacK anq voiorva vki . i . VVI4.AU, - Fine Bed Blankets,, 1 i- --t." Brown d Gray Blankets, : 3,"mirY., i " Blue; Grsy end Yellow Flannela. i I Plaid Undseys, alt itrades ; ; ; ; Kerseys and Plains, ' ' Kentucky Jeans, " i Merino Cseres,.' u ' rsDcysnd Plain Batineta, ; ; r;VBorertj,Twin-V-'s ; Charlottsernie Casslmeret, Black and Fancy Cloths, - . Casslmeres and Testings, - . . " ' i Merino 8hlrU and Drawers, J- f Zephyr Hoods, . .. Scans ana .omions, Hosiery, ; I BMALL WARES & NOTIONS GENERALLY. Together with a choice stock of ' 1 LADIES DRESS GOODS, ' ; V; "V .. - : A w i' ' '. .: ..'. : - SHAWLS,! . ' j WRAPPINGS & TRIMMIK03, ' " v - " ':::-v v-.V,v . and a splendid assortment of t ,. . i . "...,- ;', VELVET, BBUEV1 ! THREE' PLY, INGRAIN; HEMP . iH 4; i ioflTAB PARPETING8, 4 , !tdgether making1 our stock tot extent Had , variety, equal to any to be found In Jhe State, , imd such as will compare Jaforabljj with any : market In the country. ' i. ii .t TT. . C. AS. GOOD .TERMS aa ther- 'can purchase similar goods in any market, Kfreight and other expenses considered.) ( 5T" Special indneementa will be offered to CMh - JAMES? WRIGIlf A i -u-r Ja. 115 Sycamore SL.i.; Petenboisf,epclT,'187L- V rf ' I E. G. J- as; laU Jamea, Marshall CW 1 ? ; IF. M. . Wbioht, lormeriy Brodnax A Wrirtt, .. IT. T' Bbooks. ' 'zt 'r " f mmA I Dr. ' V. jE. TCTBNEB DENTI8TJ? (Office over - WZUiamfi -JSookstare,)- Offers hU 'Vofessio serrk in 'fnerj ut-i i-nartment of 'rjrofe--Io. ' '' Oct u tfr ; W(( 1;:. Johx A Riolpsox. JosxrH A Batt GASTON HOUSE mcvi& ; ; fl :t; PBOFSIETOfi& : "K -iitT , Is open for tW reception of Oueata as id- Ecita the patronage of the public.. , x v . 'nil Guests of this House will always find fortable rooms and sttentire serranta. ' ' PRJCES'MObERATBJ- r .ijsiyi-(siTv of sr::pi,v rplli : AKNUAL J1EETING of Ue Board 1 of Trustee of the Uairersit of Nori Carolina will be field la the Oereraorf office In the city of Balefgh on the Jrd Toes y ia NTembeT l8n.' TOa R. CALDWELL. B. Wi Lsjarna, Sec. President Board. -. . r' " ' - Oct5-td. M, JT. MOSELEY. ... 1 - ... . , . ... . ( Confections, , Fancy Goods, ' Canned Fruits. - Jellies,.' Preserrea, Catanps, Fordgii and Domestic FruiU and Nuts. Cigars, To- . "V- u :'J 1 v bacco, dbeJ, Ac, dec., FayetteTlle- ftrect if Blue Fro&li J 1 RALEIGH, N. C !Ju 4"' ;- - " - TU rJ,PKtlf f;.rt - ! IAPERJIAN6lNGS, WINDOW CORNICI ' MOULDINGS, AND WINDOW BHADf ,v LOOKING GLASSl, i PXCTUZ-Tjiil ICE A DAMASK CUETAira,?., . nTTAll ftViCA UnaTffj , J FRAMES, riCTU E . CORDS. TL-T -! ! '4 . . . ' FaTetterille Street, clgi, ItiC t dcU.74y vt ; ;.oef Oil ouv xj I ' inia-'AifD xiQuons, chau- psgnes, CaIi!orpia Co's Muscatel Ale, Ac , Merchants ot . VLrgtala ana itorttt uaraaaa, are respectful! j invited ' to call and see ua. aa &e can. and will sell them at as LOW FIG- u. iocs cu. - ... " . -
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