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lone YeaT $10; Six Months $5. ional Democratic Paper. : andard Building, Fayetteville street Raleigh, NorthJCarolina;"--' Extinction of New Jersey. ofNew Jersey for 999 years to a -ania corporation, observes: Vn nnt sn!cp for even the enumer ithe Important points settled by jion, vcbich is said by the TnTmn t . --a nn . all the TUT UU1C ouu w.v t,i u .rtmrifnr.nt8. ana tent ourselves with presenting the own conclusions as io iu uu- ' u-i fmm this "ereat in tht has New Jersey ; nd which, that paper adds, Ake itseii ieii i iuc xjvftwiakun, w te in which it nas ramincauons." Hdj made itself felt in Ltjgis xr;nia. and has many ''rainifi- n this State. On this subject,' itf says truly: decision completes a great mu rt oivps to the Pennsykania rail- .any, of which the Hon. Thomas . i .ii! - t-Jt n nn. i toe comromng. sjmii, lit nf wav iromi tide-water in a rtoint far out in & M11L. spaces west oi the Rocky Moun l leading, possibly, to the Pacific, iuch power to give to one corpo creating an interest tc7iich must t ayl otJiera tlint approach it in of healthy c&mp'titton, and zcMch male it-efelt in the -Lfgltrature ate in vhlch it hrs ram'Jlci lions? xy oar Virginia representatives of whom allow this mammoth t corporation to get a foothold Jie above ? 13 Ihere not danger till not onlv break down all competition'" between the rail JrVini, but control, after awhile, lion and politics of the State f l Were now what sbe wa3 before rc s'io-.ld have no feara ; but, as knows, under the blighting in nniversal negro suffrage, it will ible to secure such Legislatures 1 to have. Our legislator will TuTXire-rtoserYehose that pay Scheme of Butler'. seem, from Washington tele Grant nnd Cutler have been ir heads together to contrive a xumvent Greeley. The crafty of Butler :s tuat Mr. Greeley's -laborer, Senator Fenton, shall he Grant ticket, for Vice-Presi- means of heading off Greeley aposirrg the Republican feitds rk. JTntler tLiaks that Conklincr object to suc'i arrangement, in- L J 1 T -" ft . tne v icc-i'resiaency 13 mere asition. vvit'iout influence and ital to t'.ic man who occupies it. ii uic no siaiesmau suuuiu this arrano-ement. Butler af aid not flnrp tn l:pak friend- frant, as his only strengt'i now the support given him by the ion. Bi'Aler is of te opinion y has no substantial political latevcr, and thi3 arrangement force him to follow Fenton's rtunes under tl.e banner of i me is worthy of its author. It xmthe attmp'ion that Fenton ruplc about deserting Greelev, je can sell himself ant. for a good 3lnnder ot the Emperor. mus of Grant in dcc'aiing mar i Scnjth Carolina may be inferred fact: his including a county .n which if has not been alleged 1 has been any Kuklux at all. ?al negro Senator from the coun :xposes the stupidity and haste :h the despot acted : ffice of tiie Land Com., lumbia, S. C, Oct. 17, 71. ( 1 Corbin, l F. District Attorney, p My attention has been called jclamalion of the President call- o ivumuj iu certain counties to and among them the county of pears. This may be a typo crror: il not. I desirn-that von .changed, if possible, as it is but Virto the people of. Marion, as outrages nave ever been com he county. Hoping that you. the matter your earnest and Mention, I am, respcctfnU?, &c, 4 H. EHayxe, senator from Marion county. 30 (TA'"A. 8ketc1' of the-do-l postoffice in connection with old not be complete without a the oflicft cat. TuU notorious for may riot have had a name 2, it is not hot known. She (or een once before burned out, and ifore, in a measure, prepared for ait j. On the nigLt of the fire, as present and assisted in the re hough she did not go herself, nvited her, and she was too much 5-spirited employee to go with Sssion. Wlien the" work of re )e safes was in progress, the tear jOf a portion of the ruinsevealed .nl prblic servant in a pall par ;ed with water. She had rented :mporary quarters, and apparently the cool shelter which it afforded. (r position, it appeared impossible 5 could have gone away and re nter tie firp, and soshc maybe n as the only living being who uuaj nig i nna Monday in the 1st net. Cik' Tr.7un re-proof vault in thThiV. iluinir was oneneil nn ti 7 4 a nuisuny tlie hrst time sine- th t"1 -"v un. lis A even to a linen coat and a box nes, were found intact, and the ide the vault was nnt iniiiri : u -jv.vt x it me it legrce. Tie Vol. 1. That oxe Drop. For two years past1, I hare been laboring to save an meunaie; x nave " I CZ" I ll.l.r,, r?,vr;,Wi .mraVincr of llfl-A av. hWnfnPrmrunt reform! a a. anviT'i i r fill i inra ii - - - ,.wa UtUUUlg r 0 gtjjjci OUM gal ' v' - - t-6- ' His wife remarked, "If he falls again it will kill me." Things went on; smoothiy several months. That once darkened home had become once more a funny spot. But one day the reformed man met nn old friend, who invited him to dinner! At the table wine was furnished, and the enter taioer pressed the reformed inebriate to take gtore 20c Main .8 Factory 153 Church St ; a glass with him. The unhappy man swal- ; 1 t : NORFOLK, VA lowed one glass, and it unchamed the : dej ' Oct.l7-ini ' mon in a-rnoment. From that hour tp' thjs my poor, friend ba3 1 hardly seen1 a so-f bSr'day, and nothing but a miracle of CroVs 'grace will ever lift him from the bottomless pit into which one treacherous elas of champagne hurled him in an in-4 stan t. In this case it is not dilScult tk de cide who was the greatest sinner, The mad who urges a reformed inebriate to touch! a drop of intoxicating liquor deserves tq be imprisoned for ten vears at hajd laor. He is not a safe person to mn at large, for vvhiJro is the moral difference of assassina tion with a knife, and assassination with; a "social glass" of poison ? ' ' Chief Justice Chase wears a gold dol lar attached rj a charm to his watch-: guard. He says: UI put that onr my. watch-guard when I issued tae hrst sreen- back, intending to keep it there till the greenback was as good as it was. I wore! it for a long time, and things looked" so bad that I began.tp-; despair of. ever reali zing my exp, tiation. bo 1 put it away locked it out of sight. Alter a wkife a change came for the better, and I took it out once more, but I begn to be afraid that I'll have to lock it up again" Punctuality. ' If I am not at lvomc from the party to-night at ten o'clock ' said a husband to hfa better and bigger half 4 don't wait for me.' 'That I won't' significantly replied- the lady ;. I won't want, but I'll come after you.' ine gentleman returned at ten o clock precisely. NORFOLK ADVERTISEMENTS NATIONAL HOTEL, TIIOS. J. CORPREW, Proprietor, COR. MAIN AND CHURCH STREETS, XorioHv, Va. Board Per Day $2.50 Oct.lMy. ATLANTIC HOTEL, Norfolk,-- Va. It. S. DODSOX, Proprietor. BOARD, First and Second I loors, par Day.$3.00 Third and Fourth F'oors, 2.50 SPECIAL TERMS TOlt PERMAHEKT I9ARDERS. Oit.lT-lv. i t T T C. CARROLL, MERCHANT TmQEMNG; AND Gems' Furnishing Goods, 3(5 Main Street, Norfolk, Va. SHIRTS TO ORDER. Oct.1T lm. Giftbs, Pritchard & Co., " j DEALEnS 'IS V DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &C, 302 Main Street, Norfolk Va., (Near National HotelJ Dct.17 ly. . , jY i J-EW GOODS! NEW GOODS t I Gibbs, Pritchard & Co., 202 Main StreiNrfilkrVa.. -. ITaTd just opened one' of the finest storks of liRY GOODS to be found in the State. Consisting, in part, o: Flue Black Silk Poplins, - Wool Poplins, Emprcf Cloths, Plain and Plaid Poplins, Blscli Alp-cas, Shawls, Caisimerev Cloaking, Sueeps Greys, Satinets, Ac. IIoop Skirls, Corscti, Gloves and everything usually found io a FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS HOUSE. Prices a low as the lowest. t3F" Ordcr3 solicited. Ovt.l7-Sm. pSTABHSUED 1851. Thos. R. Keardon, 21 Market Square, Norfolk Va., 1MPOUTEH AND DEALER IN LIQUORS AND GROCERIES, T'i-.0nirlilre?.e,-lns an(', offers ,or Mle at Lowest Market Prices, Cbamnas-ne Wines Ports Sherries, Madeiras, FlnCSSnoli Otard, Hcnncssce A Martelle Brands, Old Jama:c and Santa Crux Rum. TrUiI Scotch Whiskies, Old Rye Whiskies, of various English Ales aud Portera of every description Ecgllsli Pickl??, Sauces, Fiacst Teas, Coffee,' Sugarsj Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, Ac. EPT Farmers ancTothers interested will find a complete assortment of every thing that they ?StmmVtnMJ WJji" prompt attention, and guaranteed to give any section. Oct.IMm ba.isiacuou. ah uoods not directly in my line wLI be purchased, and furnished at the lowest rates. References given from anv seetlon. ItkLEIGH, , NORFOLK ADVERTISEMENTS; chaklesjobpas., :,ula 1 4 HESKT JORDAX. - S1AU LISUEU 1 837 M i Jordan f& Son, . WHOLESALE 'CONFECTIONERS, - ;-;y"H ' AND DEALERS IS" Foreign and Domestic Fruits, &c, ' 1 T; R:Reardbn, . DEALER YS AND IMP0RTEU3 OF TEAS, WINES LIQUORS, &C, 2,1 Market. Street, Norfolk, Va. Oet17-ly. PETERSBURG ADVERTISEMENTS. t; , ' - at''- 1H MAUTACTCKRK OP Carriages, 'Buggies, EXPIiESS, SPRING AND PLANTATION WAGONS, CARTS AND DRAYS, CORNER-LOMBARD & SECOND STREETS FETE"3BUHG, VA. A Good Assortment Always on Hand. Repairing of every description heavv r.rid light sach as 'Paintinsr, Woodwork, felack Sui'.thirg, done jgitiifuily and promptly. -All work wan anted. I respectfully sk a cail, as I am sure that both i;i Prices aud Workraor3hip I dui "ire safisfactfoa.. Oc..17-lv. lETERSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE. Eighteenth Animal' Session begins' WED NESDAY; September 27Jh, 1371 : FACULTY. Mrs. F. M. Wright, Principal. Mathematics and Latin : Thos. D. Davidson, M. A., (Princeton College,) Ancient Languages and Mental and Natural Science. F. C. llahr, Graduate of -the University of Up sula, Sweden, and pupil ot the Stockholm Conservatory, Music, ModcraLangaage, Drawing, -.. ..." . and Painting. Mrs. Vircici.t Randolph II oge, r- Belles Lett res, Historj', &c. Mrs. Nannie Buford, Preparatory Department, Was Work, V &c., &c. For circulars, apply to the Principal, or to D'ARCY PAUL, Prcsd't of Board. D. B. Dlggek, See'y. oct. 17-1 m. JOHN A. WABWICK, WM. T. Yf ALTON, of Northampton, N. C. of Greensville,-Va. c. n. WAHWiCK, of Brunswick, Va. YyARWICK, WALTON & CO., WHOLES ALE GROCER3 ANP Commission Merchants,. SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF cotton, Tobacco,- Wheat, Hour, CORN AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, , No. 100 Sycamore Street, PETERSBURG, VA. . Oct.17 lm. w. n. BLOUNT, OF Vl i 1 so n, North Carolina, WITH Plummer, Young & Co., PETERSBURG, VA., Wholesale and Retail dealers in ' HARDWARE, SADDLERY HARD WARE, AND CARRIAGE MATERIALS. , ALSO Manufacturere of Tin Ware, and Dealers in ' COOKING AND BEATING STOVE?. Sole Agents for Elacbley's cekbrated Cu cumber Wood l'UIM,lv j v' -" Oct. 17 3n. . . , INGE A & HARRISON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i XHTJGhGIST63 ' " 105 Stcauore Street, PETERSBURG, VA. Have the largest stack of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, MU.r, PATENT MEDICINES, AC, Ercf beIore offered xbc trade, which will be so' d at New York pricos. Merchants, riirslcians sn.i others should . , - , r i t- . ORDERS SOLICITED. Oct. 17-1 y. 27. PETEOSOl TJS. BECK WITH & CO., : (Successors to J. & IfoutA.) DEALERS IN BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, Musical i Instruments, &c. 74.Sjrcamore St., Opposite "Tabb. f PETERSBURG, iVA; T7LEGANT PHOTOGlfTApllS. G. W. MINNIS, Established in Pcterf-burg and Richmond, Va. ; for OVER TWENTY EARS, , Would beg leave to inforuj bis many friends, patrons, and the citizens of North Carolina in general, that be may etill bs found at . No. 47 Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va., prepared to take every style of Likeness, large or email, io the very best manner, at moderate prices. A call mot respectfully solicited. Re member . 47 Stcamore St., Petersburg, Va. oct. 17-3m. rpAPPY, LUMSDEN & CO., We would call especial attention to our two kinds of COTTON PRESSES, and also the BEST WHEAT FAN IN EXISTENCE, Allot which will be at ihe Fair Grounds for exhibition. Examine Carefully and you will be convinced that we are working for the in terest of the Cotton, Wheat and Tobacco Farmers of the Old North State. Oct.l7-lm. S' OLE AGENTS FOR THE CELE- .brated Bailingham Cucumber Pump, the best and cheapest made. MEADE, 0RR & CO., Wholesale and retail dealers in HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND CARRIAGE MATERIALS, 127 Sycamore St., ETERSB URG, VA -1 R. T. MBADE. W. C. ORR. JQ3. ARCHER. Oct. 17-3m. C. R. BISHOP, Cas. Com. Nat. Bank. W, 3. BRANCH, Petersburg. . S. NORMAN, Of North Carolina, with BISHOP & BRANCH, GROCERS AND Commission Merchants, 108 Stcamore Steet, PETERSBURG, VA. r Consignments of Produce respectfully so licited. Advancements made when required on produce in hand.. Oct, 17-lm. JARRATT'S HOTEL, PETERSBURG, VA. BISHOP Ac SEA Y , Proprietors. Wm. B. RiSHCXP, Fvnnerly of Spoteicood Hotel, K,ch:-iwml, Va. oct. 17 ly. GEO. W. SEAY, Jterzbnrg, Va. QNWARD AND UPWARD ! The two essestials, energy and perseverance, have enabled us to build our once little and new business up to one of 'growth and in terest. . ' We arc young men and hope we have the confidence of all who have dealt with us, and promise to act fairly and justly to all. We feel thankful for past favors and will thank you more than ever. for a continuance the same. Come and see what we have now in gtore. You cannot find -a better, cheaper, or greater variety than we have now ready for inspection. SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, SALT, OATS. RYE, COTTON YARNS, ' HEAVY SHEETINGS, FLOUR, CORN, ' WHEAT, MEAL, BOOTS, SHOES, RICE, PEPPER, CAPS, POWDER, SHOT, AC, AC, AC. A. C, SANDERS A CO., Oct. 17-tf. No. 2 Martin Stieet. JgACON, BACON, BACON. A new supply choice N. C Hams, best sugar cured Hams, bright N. C Side and Shoulders, Wcsteft Bulk and Bacon Side$. A full supply of pnrc family leaf Lard in tins and tierce. A. G. LEE A CO. W. C. Strosach- Watxe Allcott. 2 C. STRONACH & CO., Grocers, Cotton Factors AND Commission Merchants, Fayttteville St . one door above YarlorosgU House, 1 Iv RALEIGH, N. C. ilUUt J IUI MIC UI ilUIIUI ujsicm 4 i)ct. 17-tf. I - 1871. ivd. M Wholesale Dry: Goods trade, JAMES, WRIGHT & CO., ' No. 113 Sycamore Street, - t PETERSBURG, VA., ? Are npw receiving and opening their FALL "AND WINTER STOCK OF 8TAPLE . I- ' and 1;: FANCY DRY GOODS, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY AND NOTIONS embracing every description of new andjdesira ble Goods, in - t ; Brown and BleacLed Shirtings, Cotton Osnaburgs and Drills, Bed Ticks and Shirting Stripes,. Plaid Domestics and Osnaburgs, Fancy Prints, Mourning Prints, Plaid Ginghams, Purple and Solid Prints, Black and Colored Cambrics, - " Black and Colored Jeans, Irish Linen White Goods, Fine Bed Blankets, Brown and Gray Blankets, Red and White Flannels, .,, Blue, Gray and Yellow Flanuels, Plaid Lin dseys, all grades. Kerseys and Plains; . Kentucky Jeans, , . . . Merino Cassimcres, Fancy and Plain Satinets, Beverly Twills, Charlottseville Cassimeres, Black and Fancy Cloths-, Cassimeres and Vestings, Merino Shirts and . Drawers, . Zephyr Hoods, Scarfs and Comforts, Hosiery, Gloves, Neckties, and SMALL WARES A NOTIONS uNERALLY, Together with a choice stock 61 - LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, WRAPPINGS A TRIMMINGS, and a splendid assortment of ' VELVET,,: - BRUSSELS, THREE PLY7 INGRAIN, HEMP and STAR CARPETINGS, DRUGGETS, RUGS AND MATTING, Altogether making our stock for extent nd variety, equal to any to be found in the State, and such as will compare favorably with any market in the country. - Merchants ot Virginia and North Carolina, are respectfully invited to call and see us, as we can, and will sell them at as LOW FIG URES, AND ON AS GOOD TERMS as they can purchase 6imilar gooda in any market, (freight and other expenses considered.) JSp" Special inducements will be offered to cash buyers. . . JAMES, WRIGHT A CO-, No. 113 Sycamore St. Petersburg, Sept. 17,aS7L lm. E. G. James, late James, Marshall A Co., F. M. Vright, formerly B rod n ax A Wright; T.- T. BROOKS. QILLIAJH & DIJNLOP, 121 SYCAMORE ST., PETERSBURG, VA We have constantly in store a good assort ment of every kind of IRON AMP STEEL, AND Agricultural Implements. MACHINE OILS at Wholesale. Fairbanks' Scales at New Terk Prices. Any Enquiries will be promptly answer euaud Orders Attended to . with Fidel'iiy and Dispatch.3 Oct.l7-3m. JOS. E. VENABLE. WM. t. VENABLE Jos. E. Tenable & Son, Commission Merchant, and iManu'atnrers of the Celebrated CAROLINA BELLE SCOTCH N.UFF, PETERSBURG, VA. jr Our SNUFF can be applied Jty the Trade generally.! Orders solicited which will be promptly filled, oct. 17-lm. UNIVERSITY of N. C. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Board of Trnstees of the University1 of North Carolina will be held in the Governors' office in the city of Raleigh on the 3rd Tuesday in November 1871. TOD. R. CALDWELL. R. W. Lassiteb, Sec. President Board. ' Era copy. Oct.S-td. M. J. 3IOSELEY, DEALER 13 - Confections, Fancy Goodi, Canned Fruit, Jellies, Preserves, Cataap, Foreign nd domestic Fruits and Note, Cigare, To bacco, Ac., Ac.,- Ac, Fa ' tteville Street, 8ign Bine Front, RALEIGH, N. C Oct,17-ly. Jimix A. Ru-HARrov. Joern A; Bell GASTON HOUSE SEW BERNE, X C. " RICHARDSON & BELL, PROPRIETURSj , Is ojen for the reception of Guests, and so licits the patronage of the public. Guets of this House will alwayi find cora rortable rooms and attentive s-rvani. PRICES MODERATE. - ot c if. - RATES OP ADVERTISING t One Square, oneday,.,..;.;.i.-.r.s .,..fl.00 . f two day, . :. . .. ; r.i r.'.r.'. 80 " j three days,.... 4 ..... 8 00 , " " four dtji,. 2 50 . . .4 ? . lire dj7i.. i v.: r.vSWf' 4 A Stuart u the width if m. CWmn, & X i . t?t Contract AdvertlsemenU Ukea at pro portionately low rates. .; v v., .....,...... GH ADVERTISEMENTS- , V?1 ISITORS TO THE FAIR, 1 v. - ' . I . L , it 1 WILL CALL AT -Te, . K- iV-'t, '" " ' PHIL. THIEM'S if- v.u.-. jsn. !' - . ri TAMETr store; z "v;:::; STATE NATIONAL' BANK. .tT'-V 0 Everything In the World on band but.. , G R E E NjB A O K 8 . Oct4 17'tC, a. J. Kino. ' D. n. Yocxo. NpREVV.J. KING & CO., No. 3 Martin, between FayettvUle and Wll- . RALEIGH, N. C, -i 1 i - a - 1 Wholesale and Retail Grocers, I- . ..... if . ... .... . . ,:. ; DEALKR3 ijc . . ; ',;"'!;:; , BACON, LARD, . . .. , ; FLOUR, MEAL, ' . ,-;,. -.-. 1 . SUGAR, COFFEE, .' i - ' 1 KISH: TOBACCO AND SNUFF. ALSO, - .. . V BOOTS SHOES, HAT8 AND CLOTHING. Oct. 17-lm. N EW STOCK, Consisting of GROCERIES, PROVISIOWS, 1 STAPLE DRY-GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, . HARDWARE, ' BOOTS, SHOES, y x NOTIONS, AC, AC. Just received and for tale at Utlng prices by ' A. P. LABARBE A CO., Market Square, next door to N. V. Denton. Oct. 18-tf. S. D. HARRISON, GENERAL Grocer and Provision Dealer, - Corner Faycttevllle. and Mtrtra St.,. RALEIGH, N. C. Has always in store and for sale, everything In the Grocery and Provision Line, and apples; ! POTATOES, j! s , ONIONS, ; i FRESH BUTTER i AND NEW CHEESE. His stock of BACON. LARD, SUGAR. ? ? ; : ' iv i COFFEE, MOLASSES ; , and syrups;' is full, and new receipts constantly In hand. Also, a mall quantity of - I . DRY GOOD8. f ' ' ! WOOD CROCKERY AND EARTHEN WARE at greatly reduced price Opt. 17-lw. Jso. Nichols. , J. Q. OOftMAN. JICIIOLS A GORMAN, Excelsior Book & Job Printers. PubHshers and Agents lor. BATTLE'S DIGEST,, N. Cf SUPREME COURT REP0RT8J wro 1 COUNTY OFFICERS' HAND BOOK, AC.1' r ' LEGAL BLANKS of every description' fon- ' slantly an band, er , f. ; u,rvr 1 " Book mud. Jobi JPrUtiig '..if';.. of . every rklnd neatly, promptly , n4 brap;!;,;., executed. p . ( ' Compete tm Price d ' ExrentUn : with the best and cheapest Northern bonaes, -.. ' ' Special attention paM' to' - -ii Au.A ' ft SCHOOL CATALOGUES, BRONZED : ' ' TOBACCO - LABELS, AND LEGAL ; BLANKS. ,f , -1 f ' . flrdrn br m&H DromotlT At tend rd to. and work shipped by mail or exprws to any por tion of the state. .. r ; Oct4U7-tc Dx V. E. TUBNEB (Office over WiUuwt Boolrrtore,) V '4f i' RALEioii, m e. ''.';'' 1 Offer bia professional mtv W in every De partment of his profession. Oct tf. - " "v. - HT. CLAWSON, 1 PAPER HANGINGS, WINDO W CORNICES, MOULDINGS, AND WINDOW 8IIADES, LOOKING GLASSES, PICTURES,' 1 LACE A DAMA8 CURTAINS, ''". SQUARE, OVAL A RU3TIC FRAMES, PICTURE CORDS, TASSELS, - AC, AC, AC" p ' 1 Fayetteville Street, Raleitb, N. C 1 Oct.lMy. .it ' . .1 r l -io r 1
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