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6f All Letters .relating to .Subscriptions; or . . -.- - Advertisements, must be addressed to WM. M. BROWN, Business Manager.- : '- All Registered Letters can, b sent At HALKIGHrAUGUST 17, 1871, Conservative brethren in caucus assembled, ,. .Mr. Editor ;-r-Ple..find below an (last Legislature,) that he could" see defeat ;estltnated statement of the cost'of the to their party, if they persisted in theitline recentaimpaign, for which the present of noiiov Th-nnnifin'r u . nmv ilegislaturej i which sat i five months .at w?w ? 7 ul t thusj prov- ; doiiarsper day! and-.twenty cents ing that their eyes were growing dim, and .n. ia"--TiHl-f ' K -.:! that each and every one, .now; wishes j Eye discussion of the two bills, and ' it our risil Cups had been applied to their bedimed - 't.n.fwrariiM in disenssirifir ' Visions at that time. They need'em; y now. j ' and passing them in thetwo'; , , v '"' . . r. :iu n.r I houses, say ten r days; juid . . jve were in error, in our last Saturday's I '..Drintinff.Si'- i,, :-:- r- ; $:10.0QQ RaleighWlarkets, ' JjSMMKaMfc.-. I 3iSs8b: NewAdvertisements 'Unquestionably the best sustained Work of r ... tAe ia ui -- "Wholesale I rices, ,'' ' . COB SECT ED i TBI-W EEELT XOOI by I nvil QfofA and'Honora. Itomc paper,in stating that Messrs. Bryan, and Time lost by 15X).(X)0Totersfrom! i-u LOLdl Oldie dUUUUIItSI a ILCIIIbi wicker, two of the Ku Klux prisoners h work and business attending lly brought to this City oh Friday last by discussions ' arid ptf ejectfon;j V( leputyi.U. S. Marshals Jlester - and Keith, day, - ':7-?i"'u 'Zki Vi''Jj?$Q. had been committed to jail to await exami- J ; nation'. Thw wfr--rp.lfiased on S4.000 baiL I Total, - tar-kg State evidence.' He has not done WJ& ; tat ft, signified.!, intention f dolw tlptetS gratify their lust lor omce. ; J. ney coma not anora to wait, me epir-iui ui iue Vinnie Ream, the celebrated sculptress,is engaged upon a b.nst of Rev. C. F. Deems. A turnpike is anticipated between Wel don and Ringwood; L ' . 5 --4 - $150,000 Now these two items can very teat A lamp exploded it the hands of Mrs. E. j. Warren while passing from one room of her house to another a few days sinco and set the house on fire. It was finally subdu ed with tho assistance of neighbors. K. K. disguises. It will be shown on the trial, where the Ku Klux disguises, brought to this city by Capt. . Hester, were made, and who furnished them to Capt. . II. Capt. II. can afford to remain quiet under the abuses of tho Sentinel and its followers. so so. 'Fatal Accident. A .colored man by & MORING, M 1 1 ; r ' 'Grocers and , - Commission-. 'Merchants; x . J Corner Wilmington and Martin Sts. ':- " COTTON per fi., - - - - - 1G " CORN-per bushel, v-, - , $1 10: PEASE--i)er bushel, - - - ' - 1 35 ' O ATS-i-per hundred. r - ,- 75 FLOUR North Carolina FamUy j - 8 50 -FIXira-Baltimoro Family, I .- 10 00 BACON per ft., h-,- :r , , -,10H SALT per sack, - - - t2 75 . BAGGING - --v-...-.-. - a - 17 MOLASSES Cuba, new, - - ' 44 lilii i Sugar House, - 30 COTTON. YARN v - 150. CORN MEAL per bushel, . - ; -. s 1 10 , r ' ' , .- T ;-v..'-f A -v: , Retail rrices. f. ,, v, V rCORBECTED. TRI-WEEKLt BY' 1 -"Mi' A. RCO M W ALFORD , : ! ... . iff" "J "t fTlAX . NOTICE ! ' rtV 1 .. .!- J ...i .1 . . 1 if. f.!, - , ... - The Tax list for the year 1871 haying been. at' my. office, from, day ,to-day, unuLfurther notices, for tne . purpose oi . conectuig . me same? I tr, - . : T. ;F, LEE, Sheriff, August 16, 1871. !H -j,; BUY YOUR i 1 1 : Mouldings, Sto the name of Wright Moore, says the A,nJ- terms of office of the Judges and Gov- Gr0Cers and Commission -Merchants, MXLn, farmerly slave to Mrs Mary IL Moore, I carnDaien which last summer they did of this place, came to his death last Wed- 'jjqfat all deem SO important , to the nesday afternoon, in a singular manner. . 4 tax . ridden", people ! . These :.!u, tax He and another colored iian, both in tho ing' legislators have shown too plainly service of Mr. F. S. Green, w ere chasing a to the rople their'cloven foot.- This is liw 1iinli time in o finlJ onil u'OTW rnnnlti!? 1 the Legislature that promised economy, at rnsidembie sneed. came in contact with honesty and quiet. People of North " w A ' -s Hargett Street. APPLES dried, - - -" green, - BACON Baltimore smoked, ' unsmoked, -.---strips, - i r " V shoulders, So far as I am individually concerned, I think that I can say in advance, that no -aucus action can ever again influence me Against my own convictions of what is right or what is expedient L. TT Martin-, (jjiservative member of the Legislature. i The Friends of Temperance enjoyed a celebration in Fayctteville on tho 8th inst. R. II. Wrhitaker and Theo. II. Hill, of this i-itv, were present, and represented Raleigh. The dinner and the supper furnished by Fayetteville to these cold water soldiers met their full approbation and satisfied their appetites.' -' . ; Judge Bunting and Capt. W. W. White, of this county and city, left our city last Monday night for the seashore, to be gone a few days. They deserve a brief recess dii; ring this heated season, inasmuch as they have faithfully discharged tho duties of their each other, both fell, Wright falling on top, tho concussion, it is supposed, produced an internal iniurv, from which, he idied .in a V ui..,. f shortwhile. Proper thinking men. will not unite with the Era, in an exultation over an event, which , dooms the intelligent white men, .women and children of the State, to negro domination and subserviency I titatesville American. 1 Bosh ! If you w ant to cry, child like, , oyer your; t . inglorious defeat blubber to 'Jyoui heart'-s content. All that old stuff about negro domination has played oufc lost its force, and is exceedingly harmless. We tell yoiu as we tell all others who feel sore from the pummelling recently j received, , that it is but a foretaste of the beating in store for tho Ku Klux Klan, next August. ? Briqnoli, Mrs. Brignoli and "The Twins." We learn from the Washing ton Star that it is whispered iri social circles at " the Hub" that Bngnoh--Ayho oilices, which, at all times, are exceedingly was pnvai eiy mamcuro juiss iucuuiiwu, onerous. : Montreal, last July has made an attempt This local expects to bo absent iiext Sab- to ignore his marriage or deny it, but he i,r,th on a two hours trip to Crabtree. " reckoned without his host," or hostess rather, for Mrs. Brignoli proved equal xo Human bonks. The Weldon 2?ews says: I the situation, and so very plainly demon- The workmen engaged in. the construe- I strated to her other half the impossibility of tionofthe new Petersburg track, on tlie la separation from her " and the twins, mat South side of the Roanoke, are daily turn- after a few frantic efforts, he subsided, and N: C. Hams, Carolina ! have they made good tfteir BUTTER per ft., , - promise? , Were they sincere, or gggWAX-i r n., scheming politicians, hungry for office ? BEEF-n hoof - - nnDirA . has o I roo f 1 r hAnn nrn- I 2Z?LJLTZtl auowcr " wivivj v I UJtilfilliSj per ID., ciaimea. One of the People. Fayetteville, Aug; 12, 187ir OFFICIAL ' Return f the Vote for Attorney General at : the Election held on the 4th day of August, 1870u ' : Counties. ing over a large number of human bones, from five to fifteen feet below the ground the last relics of the Indians that but a fow years ago, as it were, were wont to roam at lilerty through this section. The hog law, for tne present, nas oeen suspended, if we may judge from the num 1 K?r of swine seen on our streets. This may ie all right ; though we differ in our notions from the city fathers in turning loose upon our city, as scavengers, these filthy brutes. They are a nuisance penned anywhere in the city, and still worse to be allowed to run at large- We don't envy any man who, in a city, keeps two or three hogs in his yard. Bad taste, gentlemen, and a sufficient rause for sickness. learning a lesson from the past, will in the future keep in the usual tenor of his way. The Water question. There seems to be no interest manifested on the part of our citizens relative to an adequate supply of water, for our fire companies, in the event of a fire of any magnitude. Such negli gence may be felt, or it may not we hope not. But should a fire break out in a block of buildings, will the water we now have at command prove sufficient to extin guish it ? We fear not. The citizens of "Goldsboro' have been warned often, but they heeded not, and now they are suffering from their negligence. Such a policy is, to say the least, suicidal. Attempt to Burn a Dwelling. An alarm of fire was given in this place, says the Statesville American of tne I4tn, last Thursday morning, before day, which was on the premises of Mr. Isaac Wrallace, and no doubt the work of an incendiary. Fire had been applied to a small out-house, used as a provision room, within a few feet of the dwelling, which was entirely consumed,and the dwelling only saved by the use of wet blankets and buckets of water thrown over them. Alamance, Alexander, Alleghany, Anson, Ashe, Beaufort, Bertie, Bladen, Brunswick, Buncombe, Burke, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Camden, Carteret, Caswell, Catawba, Chatham, Cherokee, Chowan, Clay, Cleaveland, Columbus, Craven, Cumberland, Currituck, Dare, Davidson, Davie, Duplin, Edgecombe, Forsythe, Franklin, Gaston, Gates, Granville, Greene, Guilford, Halifax, Harnett, Rev. Dr. Pritcuard. "Tuscarora, the Oxford correspondent of the Roanoke News, "Rev. Dr. Fritcfiard occupieo iue Babies Catawba Ahead Yet Three at Once! "Unohoo" says the Statesville versatile correspondent, Haywood, says : On the 1st of August, 1871, Mrs. Sig- gggSJn man, wife of Logan Sigman, of Catawba Hyde, county, astonished her "liege lord,'! by Iredell, presenting to him atone drawing, three Jackson, . stout, healthy, perfect babies ; one daughter JS ' and two sons: an, mciucuug uw jwumm, jenoir, doing "as well as could 1 be expected" on Lincoln, the 2d inst, when the Writer actually saw Macon and handled .them; (he means the young- Martm ' tars. of course.) The boys weigh six pounds McDowell, . fff rirl fivfi and three Quarters, and Mecklenburg, f Q T - ' A - " thfiv are all " visrrous"- little fellows. They - . . don't think any got away. savs : Mitchell, Montgomery, Mobre, Nash, New Hanover, Northampton, Onslow, Orange, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Person, Pitt, Polk, Capitalists abroad are in search of busi- Baptist pulpit Monday night. His sermon nesg mvestment in our town and vicinity, was graceful, discursive, encyclopcedic.and Hga the Fayetteville Eagle. Some North replete with poetical quotations. He has a erQ manufacturers are to examine soon line voice and reads well. He is withal a gome Gf our factory sites and other re capital good-fellow, affable, genial and sources with a view to purchase. Mr. P. v-.eritHl"ffentlv to hear, kindly to A wilev. formerly a banker here but now jiulge." in the Citizens' Bank m liaieign was nere Randolph, Another letter of August 10th, says: "Rev. a few day8 ago with proposition to loan Richmond, Dr. Pritchard, on his return from the Asso- money to and take stock in manufacturing gfgiiam ciation, preached for our peoplo again last enterprises. We infer from his statements Rowailf night. He spoke without notes, and deliv- that moneyed men of Raleigh think there is Rutherford, red an interesting discourse. It was not tter prospect for use of money here than Sampson, soelaborato and ornato a performance as about that city. It is said there is a large ggk3' that of Monday night, but was more prac- amount of money deposited in Raleigh gurry,' tical and incisive. He expects to visit Ox- banks which is but seldom in use We Transylvania, ford again in a few weeks, when he will de- are nofc famiUar with banking operations Tywell, is, - o wtnrfi nnon some of tho phases of ftt nroj?ent- but we believe a quarter of a Wq1 ' 1111 . V- I " r J . - . I . V inotlem infidelity, we win u pieaacv i million more oi money imgui u i""v i warren, f a snfftkfr and any time mj aw t agreeable a gentleman in our midst. employed here at 1 per cent a month. A Live Home Journal- Notable Change. Last October, Hearth and Home passed into the hands of Messrs. Orange .Tnrfrf Ar. Ca.. of 245 Broadway, New York, Adj't Oen'l John C. Gorman. His Excellency Gov. Caldwell, on Monday last, ppointcu ap, Jtaif No the well known publishers of the American city, Auiani-- Aariculturist-B. journal i;long without a Carolina, vice ucn. iisur, - . circulation. The v No better appointment could nave Deen f a11a orvAAlTVIATl made. Gen. Gorman is u - , nA rrn m heen fill of humanity-a gallant soldier, as his con- .tte choic- Uuct in the late war iJTSJi'fl issued energetic-courteous - for the family circle-adapted to both the prompt present "eJ juvCnUe and adult people, and meeting the own good name and tho onorf2 ipocial wants of the housekeeper. Besides State from the calumnies and insults of a f chanters for the gar- nnd traduce rs. Ave enaorse i , . nlwini7 emi- a en auu iiui, r Washington, Watauga, Wayne, Wilkes, Wilson, Yadkin, Yancey, 1,043 247 158 986 698 1,346 1,391 1,223 719 981 693 851 251 526! 821 no ro 149 1 304 692 174 314i 487 2,764 1,671 327 168 1,150; 683 952 2,878j' 1,4:37 696 no re 2,368 1,006 1,717 3,230 562 401 555 273 629 4041 229 1,212 559 1,224 51(W 246 489 1,107 551 1,936 471 545 791 788 2,914 1,800 368 991 920 795 7651 1,754 360 1,242 1,1621 1,623 1,143 97a 1,134 945 452 560 502 149 328 634 3,504 2,20ffl 798 268 1,785 911 948 511 245 '788 504 QTr Of 1 1 1.052 791 1,505 867 l,lia 720i 1,436 803 963 638 623 88i: turn. 1,04S 1,861 522 6031 218 i,212 937 i,5oq 1,741 846 265 1,216' : 762 1,505 776 954 1,3791 958 turn. 2,008 794 1,793 1,347 840 723 403 297 754 1,26a 587 1,709 519 911 822 530! 510 599 2,161 280 481 1,113 980 2,027 9o9; 788 1,708 837 656 1,092 1,752 189 1.280 836 1,685 1,590 1,459 898 1,397 598 989 1,007 367! . 429 788 3,112 8731 561 500 1,764 913 1,191 879 596 -902! 281 177 ' 949 720 1,326 1,443 1,429 139m. 1,166' 639 808 404 000 737 1,544' 276 1,757 410 722! 50 m. 309 642 3,173 1,715 . 400 236 1,405 000 1,02a 3,821 1,133 1,521 420 420 2,826 930 1,741 3,584! 590 83,427 87,648 394! 737 855 0001 777 191 1,325 57a 1,178 553 176 59 1,243 488 2,089 623 597 88O1' 1,184 3,702 1,993 41U 1,299 1,051 855 845' 1,778! 335 1,310 1,1441 1,561 1,322 1,003 1,207 747 929 000 000 666 3,647 2,453 91a 237 1,824 1,117 1,117 341 1,178 530 314 1,031 ' ' 589 1,205 804 1 919 000 1,306 768 1,013 651 20 m. 951 1,262 1,220 1,480 440 588 000 1,117 951 1,483 1,484 681 194 1,262 30 m. 1,421 1,236 936 1,414 860 765 1,991 686 1,745 1,556 816 733 338 772 000 1,467 719 1,447 f523 958 843 739 562 1,031 576 2,026 84 469 839 1,181 2,123 888 COTTON YARN per bale, CORN per bushel, -. .. CHICKENS per piece, EGGS per dozen, r FLOUR per bbl., -FODDER per 100 lbs., -HAY per 100 lbs., - , -HIDES green, per lb., -. -, ; : dry, per lb., - -HERRINGS N. C per bbl., LEATHER per 2., LARD per ft., - - -MOLASSES per gallon, - ; MEAL per bushel, . r OATS per bushel, . - - ' per 100 lbs., ' ; r ONIONS per bush,, - , ' PEASE stock, - - -, ' white, ! -POTATOES irish, per bush., : PEACHES-per bushel, -SUGAR crushed, - :. extra C, -. , 44 P. R., - if. - .. common, .- -SALT per sack, - - -TALLOW per ft., VINEGAR per gallon, - 3 05 50 (a) 75 10 11 iio n 15 00 81 93 16 20 25 30 20 . 25 6i g : 7 20 30 221 25 1 40 1 50 1.05 1 15 15 ,20 15 20 8 00 12 0 0 1 25 0 00 ; 75 1 00 05 06 10 (L 12i 8 00 9 00 35 40 15 20 33 50 1 10 1 20 . 60 75 75 1 00 75 1 00. 1 25 1 40 1 40 150 J 75 1 00 ' 40 00 20 00J : 16 165 15 00 121 00 2 75 3 00 7 12J 40 50 And everything in the domain .of . . y WOOD TRIMMINGS FOR BUDDINGS, .: Of I.rAV:HANCE!,;; I ... 376 Third Ave., cor. Twenseventh street, New York. They are the best and cheapest in market. , ,( . i;; . . aug. 17-3in.7j,. . ' ' . - .:uw "O A LEIGH SASH FACTORY! JLi :-. - ! . ! ; Price List For Sash and Doors : ' 10x14, 12 cts.pr. light. 10x16,13 44 . i ,,44 . lO.x-18,-14 VUnf " . 9xloylQ,i! tu 1 i"? 1 9x16, 10i44; 8 x 10, 7i cts. pr. light. 9xl3,9i 44 10xl2,9J 44 - ; i?v 8x12,81 44 8x14,91 ; 44; 9x14,10 44 44 9x17,11 'u7t'?i. ' lr Notices ofthe. fr.tss.:- f- r No more delightful travels are printed In the: English language than appear perpetu- , r ally in Harpkr's Maoazime.' They arb',', read with equal interest and satisfaction7 by .v" ' boys of every grade from eighteen to eighty.' ' ' Its scientific papers, while sufficiently pro ' found to demand the attention of the learn ed, are yet admirably adapted to the popular ; " J ' , understanding, and, designed as '.much ' to diffuse correct information concerning' enr-' rent scientific discovery as It' could be ir it ' 4 ' was the organ of tho "Society for the Dinu- ,, , sion roft Useful .Knowledge." .The great ' design oCHabpeb is to give correct infor- ; mation and rational amusement to the great masses of the people. There are few inteK licrfint American families in which IlAR- pku's Magazine would not be an. appreci AtoAartd .hio'hlv-welcome truest. ' There is jio monthly Magazine an intelligent reading Magazines are accumulated. JlARPElt'J 1 is, " ' , edited, t There is not a Magazine that Is " printed which shows more intelligent pains t , expended ;on iU articles ; and ' inechanical ' , -execution; There is not a cheaper Magazine f . ' published! There -is not, confessedly, a-, " . more popular Magazino in the world.--JSot? ' Engtend Homestead. r ' ' " ' ' 1 It is one of the wonders, . pf jotu nalism tne eauoriai managemem,o.;iiAr.u , ,a . , .7 h'J .7 Doors. 2ft. 6x6 ft. with sunk Pannels, $L50 T..,.. , f ,r. 2ft. 8x6 ft. 8, $2.75 2 ft. 10x0 fti;lp? 3.00 J.J;; yUBSCRIPTioNS.--1871. 2ft. 10x7 ft. 3.25 J ; , . :it. ,r y v - ' Terms' ! ' ' ' ! J Moulded 35 cents on one side; raised aiid - . . " ! r r ' 's'j. - "r J.'u ii 1UUUIUCU j; j- t. . ., vjt j .... ,r ' D. S. IRELAN, Proprietor, , , . . . An Extra Copy of eitncr- w ,mauah.ik, i Corner of Davie and McDowell Stsl ; L Weekij or Bazab will be snpplied grtitm v... . . .. Raleigh, Aug. 17, x7i t z-w4inwij.(il, or every uwo f iv-ouawju nft4r r- . ;. '-, ' caeh, inoue remittance; or, Six Copies for M PORTANT . SALE ' OF t CITY PRO-. $2.00, pithout extra copyjj j Z j 0 ti j J l WtKW IM mthe Court of 1 Weekly, ana jMAZAh, tto one auurw jui. jf , ; : approved by ms I one year, ?x.vt w; pr, wo ,u, uu'iw,-"' " ;.,. .,,,. , , , Sixth Judicial odicalS, to one aaaressjor on,ycur.t yt , , ,, Jas. W. 'BUci I 7?acA; iVratit&cr can be supplied at ariy tlmd. ' 4 , ' T. WttliamAon I X'Coniplete Set of IlABrns MAaAZiNi;: ' ZA,', i Braiiprocwuj now1 comprising 41 Volllhies.' ln ncafclOtft n reiIrhtat,, 'iiJ ,,,, err volume.1' PERTY! ; . - r uij- ), l- Subscriptions to Habpkb's .magazine. Pursuant to a decree made Probate of Wake county, Honor, the Judge of the ; IT - . District, in a case wuerem ExW., &c, plaintiff, and John and others are ueienaanis, on Thursday, the 4 m day 01 &epierauer I binding, will be sent by express, f at tho Tonrt House door.' in the City or I . Vr.utr w m IIll Vli -,'.fir V train. CifVlioc vf-t v- - - ;. U iwueign, w sen, at puuuuouv.., 1 Snwle . volumes, ny man, , posipaia, to w. , able lot in the City of Raleigh, knoyn as gjbas fo? binding, 'ntei' by,1 maTr,"'1 ''; the 44 Williamson Lot." : ' ' - L' wn95u p - ''"" Said lot is situated in the Eastern Ward on the South side of Davie Street, near the Methodist5 Chapel, arid contains two and a half acres, more or less. ' It Will be soia in one or' more parcels ! to suit purchasers. yCjtepositdry f iFahl6hJ'Plo--are,-fad: j Ja:.n, . Tlifl rtOKfcstffti on HARPliR'H 1 MAGAZINE is " 24 cents a year,' which must bei paid at the ! fiu5cri6cr.;posttabmce. til : i I ; i , . . Address HARPER & BROTHERS, N. Y. , ; , t j ; , , I ! : ,Cotton Marliets, CORRECTED TRI-WEEKLY BY ; GTEOX-GKE T. STRONACH, Dealer in Cotton and Naval Stores, Market and Martin Streets. Receipts at Raleigh, - -For shipment from Raleigh, For storage, - -Sales yesterday, - - QUOTATIONS t Ordinary, - - -Good ordinary, -Low middling, -Middling, -Market dull. bales. 15 17 1718 00 Thfire is on it a: irood dwelling house, with all the necessary outbuildings. ' Those de siring to purchase will do well to examino the property before, the day of sale. ' J Wl Tink will take pleasure in showing the tn those who desire to bid. ! The title is unquestioned. Terriis made known on day of sale. JAMES W. BUCK, Executor of Mary Williamson, deceased. Raleiirh. Ausr. 17. 1871. ' 32 td. CJ w ' WHITCOMB'S REMEDY For Asthma, Itose Cold, Hay Fever, etc. " Nothing so successful," T. Metcalf, Druggist, Boston. Recommended by Dr. O. W4 Holmes. It always relieves. JOS. BURNETT & CO., Boston, Mass. Sold by all druggists. it Harper's DtcUr. a Kiinnlpment containuiff numerous full sized patterns of useful articles accompanies . the paper every fortnight. Harper's Bazar contains 10 folio pages of the size of Harpers Weekly, printed on superfine calendered paper, and is pub lished weekly. Notices of the Press; Harper's Bazar- contains, . besides pic- . turos, etc., a variety of matter of especial j use and interest ,to the family actlcles on health, dress, and housekeeping in all Its irflnrheM ? its editorial matter is specially adapted to the circle it is intended to interest. , and mstruct; ,ana n nas, uruubb. , ii I "I i ' MARRIAGES Married, in thLs City, at the Baptist Church, on Tuesday, Aug. 15th, 1871, by the Rev. T. H. Pritchard, Mr. Henry F. Ful ler, of Nash county, and Miss Martha Strickland, of Wake county. DEATHS : 92,080 83,337 Died, in this City, at 2 o'clock, A. M., on Sunday, Aug. 13th, 1871, after an illness of three days, Mary Ann Hampton, wife of John C. Palmer, Esq., in the 61st year of her age. Died, in Plymouth, on Sunday morning, the 13th of Aug., 1871, at 8 o'clock, Thomas S. Armstead, in the 69th year of his age, one of our oldest and most esteemed citizens. When the death of one occurs, who can, "the applause of listening Senates com mand," the pen of the fulsome eulogist is ever ready to sound and proclaim his merits. So of the poet, genius, even of the politician and manager of caucuses and conventions. But when working, unobtrusive modest merit fllAS llOW seldom the tribute. The VIA I "Vt OOU I , , " ..iimomno familvunw 1 755 ueceasea was jhu ui j 638 almost extinct among us, who had always 584 occupied high social position and influence. He had received a fair snare oi eaucauon, having been for a while at our University. VIRGINIA FEMALE INSTITUTE SS tSlonA"' features, has achieved' in a snon time an immense success for something of its kind ; was desired in thousands of families, and j . its publishers have filled the demand. The 7 young lady who buys a single number of Harper's Bazar is made a subscriber for life. 2?ew York evening Post.- The Bazar is excellent. " ' Iiike all the pe- .1. .isiHsia whip.hi lha Harners publish, it is almost ideally well edited, and the class of readers for whom it is intended the moth ers and daughters iri average families can not but profit by its good sense and good tasteJ which, we have no doubt, are to-day making very many ! homes happier than thevmay have been before the women ' be- STAUNTON, VA., Is one of the largest First-Class Institutions in the South. There are Eight ' Schools, under twenty-two officers. Pupils from every Southern State. Special advantages in Music. Buildings and Grounds are spaci ous and elegant. , , For Circulars of 45 pages, address Rev. R. H. PHILLIPS, Principal. A. NEJV ERA IN W ASH I N G . LABOR, TIME, Clothes and Fuel SAVED RY THE USE OF ' WA.RIT'IISIL.ID'S COLD WATER ; . SELF- ' Washing Soap. FOR. CIRCULAR AND PRICE LIST. AGENTS WANTED. Wilson, Lockwood, Everett & Go., , 51 MURRAY ST., New York. Sole Agents for the States of Virginia, North I! ! I I gan taking lessons in personal and houses hold and social management r"" natnrAd mentor. The Naiion. N. Y. w t !' SEND and South Carolina, Georgia Florida. and 923 1,724 1,22G Though a child of fortune, he had thorough 4i ly fitted nimseu, Dy ngiu. wraiiiiiig, i h2 r-nntiiA rnrsnita. which he followed the most 1,399 ! 596 I3R. COLLINS' PAINLESS CURE FOB THE OPIUM H A B IT . . SUBSCRIPTIONS.t-1871 HAnrEis BazAb, one year ,- " An Extra Copy of either the' Magazine, . Weekly. otBazab wiU i be supplied gratis, i for every Clnb of; Five ; Subscribers at : $4 00 each, in one remittance ; ,on SixJJopic for ?20 00, without extra copy. ; t , , , ; , ( (J , Subscriptions to' harper s waoaziwh, Weekly, and Bazar,' to. one address for one year, $10 00 or, two of .Harper's. Pr , odicals, to one address for one year, 17, 00.. ( Back numbers can be supplied at any. , time. ' r. '..-'..'.-. -f -I : r .--? , Vols. I., II., and III. of Harper's Ba zar, for the years ;1868,-W70, elegantly; bound in green.morocco cloth, will be sent . by express, freight prepaid,' for $7 00 each; The postage on Harper's Bazor'Is'20 Afcnfci a vnar. which must bo paid at the sub A'tw.iw-'iW ,- xl : . I : . '. M (1,1 f;: I- . i DR. COLLINS' ANTIDOTE. Enables the patient to discontinue the use scribers post-omce..h n..; ,! i 1 Address HARPER &BROTIIERS, N.Y, l ; - f i ' 1 A Complete PictorUl History of the Timee., 1,39 627 853 826 of his life up to the late war, accumulating of ODmm in any form, at once, without pain a handsome estate, in an nonest, su-aigni- Gr inconvenience, aiiu; wuuuu. o.v xar lromi flis aeaiings,. wn..u6: umvv l-nervous energies. . 'i:ti senarated himself from those practising it. 000 Kind; affable, genial, he knew no guile, and 000 ' , xHfh thnsfi Who nrac- iULUWUU I1U unci . . a God's noblest 773 3,102 .988- 458 489 1,615 872. 1,141 627 tised it. An honest man, work. Requiescat in pace. DISCOVERED IN x868. ' 4 The Only Painless Cure ever Discovered. THERIAKI: j. OF VALUABLE TIMBERED I J OIALE O LANDS! On Monday, the 2nd day of October, being riar nf Martin Court, we will offer 462 at nublic sale, at the Court House door, in . , . t f to any address. I . . . .fiir.'iii.ntnn' thofva noh AtKlPT. I . - ,ttti -t vTTTVB Address. DR. AiMun.u x. wajxjxxo. . AND . ' THEIR LAST DOSE. honk of over 100 pages, containing let ters of FITZ-HUGH LUDLOW, the well known letter of G. A. T., exposing the in trigues of HARPER'S MAGAZINE and LUDLOW, and a xuu aescnpnon oi mo " The best, cheipest; and xndst successful Tmtnily ' ; ;' ' 'paoer In the Union.-1"' ; '" " -.-r- . Tii::J-:? -Mil ;. i ' Harper's Weeklyi' iutv-: SPLENDIDLY ' ILLUSTRATED, nt S :; i i h " J . - Notices ofy Press.. j,.M!.: ...i The Modsi Nbwspapxp oft our country, t , . ; .. Complete , An . aU the , departments r ot an , j , American Family Paper, Harper's Week- , , ly has earned for ltseu a ngns u iw uue, (.,,, "A Journal of Civilization ' Air. Hi 't 83,337 his enemies this action of Gov 4,221 8,737i Note. The vote of Caswell and Gates counties (unofficial) was as follows: Phillips. Shipp. Caswell, 251 637 Gates, 3j6 j44 607 . 1,381 This would make Shipp's majority in the State 4,995. . - - ,mTr.TTn TTfTT T .IVl ri a valuable resume of the news for a nilEAr .-auv ncntly proper ana weu-umu, - . " 0 1 thG moment of issue. From ?500 to Jl Tfdlars irinet to sur up r nverv fine engravings beautify Qr"" " Yf ,?0 woV will per line, ins nccn.. " , c;r Trkiiara. two lines wdl cost twelve 1 said DV tne oiim w i" p I .oft,VJ fv0rv fin enerravincrs , . c. r.on'l fJorman will do his duty mimKpr. W notice now a still 111 1 11 1 rmLir. jv Mrrw r"L w ww : v k v 11 uu w . III ' V I -vwvrv roCardless of slanders or threats, we are fuxtUer mark of g dollars, and ten lines will cost sLxty dollars. recardiess 01 biuvac . - . AUXW i,,TO cm-AH tho ex- aoiiars, anu. uen. nuua iyiuvv.,, . . . Kof i, fipn. Gorman, has the publishers ; they have securea me ex printed list. Address pieasea to kuu ' " " elusive editorial services oruawara ix.ggi- p ROWELL & CO., down to lDesou w ton. so widely and favorably Known uy xi - Advertisinir Aeents, ..,-. , ,ntimi or an airs iu 1 writinirs in JScrtoners juomfuu. uu illttl UIU TU I ; " .J TnnrnaU atlfl 6SUe- ton, so widely and favorably known by his nun ic"vV " . 1 ,1 those troubles before he abandons ui If lie does, the Huu-I and its coadjutor, the 7?oonian, rill abuse him ; if he does net, these same papers will abuse him; so lie is to receive their slanders, do what He . what thev may may : ana it " 7 ati tho hinf Riinenntenainir jiicixwi, w the New York Independent for some time past. With this notable addition to the Previously large and strong editorial force. Hearth and Home cannot iail to merit and command a prominent, place in every household, city, village, : and country. Snecimen copies can doubtless be obtained . . .10 nf rfiuh out- I ft?fhA miblishcrs. as,aDove. ie""""j June 8, 1871. No. 41, Park Row, N. Y. say, as their inuuuncu ""pr. ; Sinele number 8 cents. Hearth side of their own printing omcua. j 5ja and wwrrican ruittrw to- fw their abuse to their praise-should they I J a jitter add one or both . . . wnnld then I k-.T Bnniv of readinc : they .-.mnnend any act 01 our-, ----- uj- iffiiv more thaii the sinrEL T. CREEH, (Successor to Dialogue & Greer,) Fire Hose Manufecturer, 520 NORTH STREET, PHILIDELPHIA. 1 EST4BIJSIIED IN 1812. f ? f : Steam Fire Engine, Forcing and Suction Hose, Leather-and Rubber Buckets, Pipe, Nozzle, Screw and Patent Couplinf of all kinds. March 25, 1871. 47 6m. rtWr of Williamston. that valuable tract of timbered land lying between Conoho Creek and Roanoke River, the property of the late Thos. P. Devereux, containing about one thousand acres. One reserve Dia will be held by us. Terms made known on J WM. J. HAWKINS, and WALTER CLARK, 1 Trustees, &c. August 16, 1871. . -r:,1? 332- Williamston Expositor insert till day of Isaleand forward bill to this office. NORTH CAROLINA, 1 Superior Court. Gbakviixe county. J Augustine Landis, adm'r., of William H. Kittrell, deceased, against Sarah Kittrell, EmUy Peace, Harbard Night, and Nancy C, his wife, and Martha Bryant. Petition to make real estate assets. It appearing to the Court that Martha Brvant. is not a resident of this State, it is, therefore, ordered by the Court that publica tion be made in the Carolina Era, a news paper published in the city of aSalmgh,' for six weeks successively, notdying the said defendant to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court, for said county of Granville, at his office in Oxford, on Monday, the 2oth 17 -. Lapor te, , Indiana. The best publication of its class irk Amer ica'and so far ahead of all other -weekly ' nimiiR m not to permit of any comparison u .:? between it and any of their number, Ita columns contain the finest collections of reading matter that are printed- JLf Jt illustrations are numerous and beautiful, being furnished by the' chief artists of the country. Uofcn Traveler.' ? . s .. : I IIabper's Weekly ia the best and most intorAatinor illnstrated newspaper. Por Agents! Read This ! TTTE WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY W w Jl CVH LA. n ism. I 7 - -..f . It a large commission to sell our new and I does its value depend on Its illustrations , wonderful inventions. Address M. WAG- alone. Its reading matter is of a high order - NER & CO., Marshall, Mich. of literary merit varied, instructive, enter- 30. We WiU Pay ; ! $30. Agents $30 per week to sell" our great and valuable discoveries. If you-vant perman ent, honorable, and pleasant work, apply for particulars. - ; ' Address DYER fc CO., Jackson, Michigan. N. Y. Sun, taining, and exceptionable SUBSCRIPTIONS. 1871; Tjsbms: Habpeb's Weeki-y, one year, ' An extra copy cither of tbe Mxoazimki Weekly, or Bazar will be supplied gratis ; for every club of Five Subscribers at f I 00 each, in on remittance ; orr six copies for, , : 820 00, without extra copy. Subscriptions ro iun" iauaui, AGENTS WANTED FOR THE rPT A WS! rTSiSlTCi 7V . OF LIFE. Counsels on the Nature ancV Hygiene bf Weekly and BAtof "rd,T"-; ' the Masculine Function. B y Dr. Napheys. one year, $10 00 ; or, two of. llarper ? t autho?of "The Physical Life of Woman odicals, to one address forgone year, 1700. I?reUtothemaleSx;Lsfullofne tBack numbes ean be supplied at ,any' f aeuca-e ouj-uu-. , k Annual Volumes of Habxeus iar : : uiKUi y cuuuio" , - -x -j - f.V Sold by subscription only. Exclusive territory. owitih Hlvnral. Price 32. Address for con- at his omce in uxioru, uu aiuuuay, ui i : , 7. r ri wrtmiff Ar m Publishers davof September, 1871, then and there to -JiB??"!"-! "uD,18hers' plead, answer or aemur w --c p.---- i - , -- A MILLION DOLLARS ! Shrewd but quiet men can make a fortune . i j . A tition' filed in this cause, otherwise the same will be taken to be certified and heard ex parte as to her. ' - Witness, Calvin Betts,aerk of said Court, atoffice in Oxford, the 10th August, A. D., Superior Court Granville county. August 14, 1871. j. dl wow. time Weekly, in neat ciotn Dinuing, wm ie sent by express, free of .expense for $7 00 ; each. A complete set. comprising fourteen volumes, sent on receipt of cash at the rate of $5 25 per voL, freight at expense of pur-' chaser. Volume XIV. ready Janury 1st 1871.- ' '",', -' ;' ' r , " ." The nosL-uro or HAbper's 'Weekly la 20 ' ' wiiv i ,-- . . . . l.l . k. by revoaUngtho secret of the business tone jBSST ' 'V ' one Address . . . .1. 'iutjppij iwrvrirvns ' I , A . ,Vfc i'-r .- --. July 18 ' k ' ; ' " . ; 1 New York. r aug 23 W. TTT.r 1TTT A "V 688 Broadway, New York. , small cost. k t i : i i 1 i course. 1 41. a rronrietV Ol wu lire cw, "
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