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RALEIGH, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 14, 1877.
S5.00 PER ANNUM.
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FORTY. FIFTH COSt.RFJI.
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for kh KcatTk IBvria Ra4
Bill Hr. svoraeeaa RrMla
i riaaafe 'lordo
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hiui. that hi risim i. cst in
tb- rvn l lrra tbl ist ho id-
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t tu tntnto. II Rrtitm that ihv
pwliiiun t up th table fir lb pres
tmt UJlit invar th-t wiAl call
t ap ar4J U-r sod nov it rrirnc
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TW aHMus4l Un llous
nailed t4 vUvavrtIvsa of o I-
tatta Mr tteintts -n H and af
Urward bvanl Lrvnersl
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asi IUtmm TWcwMirwrts cooa
alua i sd- - farar I tb
nawi.
Tb P" fi tMtirniita a.'rel lo
report Vickfhaa sain fat-nsbi.
Situate Mr. Vo.nbe. ef "Indianr,
ut ruttlrO Ihm folio in revoiuitou, auu
tuMic that h .ulvl a3 u up os
Iuvlsy. Jiuary lth. 10 H. fur the
liiips aliim tiurf vtu rciusik
lleri :
fit. Tint it i f the I ihet mi
(u lK ttw( th hainrul ci .III of the
grant b marmatrted. and m rler
U tl minmnl it-cif". in ail il
Vputmcnit, hut hi gal Iji li kevp
an ti cotiti.ct au I 111.4th u enlcrrd
int.. itb it ou CI isvum.
n Ki.I intrutiiao t l, lr. M ty of
1 1- ..!(.. . Aifl rvf-(ii I-- i o Pao fie
(t ii l I umiuil f a!!.'!:!!,; the
H-alt-n Pieihc i.irni. t omuiiue
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r-ui lci -! f. idr Ti i' P-itio
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tltr hi l lm .; tlir ditbiO 4 rrr
tta titu. TU biit o-iitruipi4'e'
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for tut.-v-'or of lVtrislur.
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TU PrHlnl nt 4 d.irn ir.piof
i m i u-t( -.oc to lltr ?ii4t ttvi4jr. h!ch
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Hot Aftrr lliw ri-u latlii till
h o'clvrk. Mr p4iu-ru. !m Iroio
Uc nirt utn tae ( ! n lu
cwl 1i h nip ami i K-k. thr tirt 't
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rtfi r4lirn.
jvm ni. jea-s llv H
kami:.
npalatla altsa- the lar
tkalotaslbrr ew Oeparlart
The ITaaaparlll lesrl
ItaeHah.
Paeua. le-. 13 In i'plji"C l" ll
lptatin of N-natora f r uo th depart
ment of ViSirt W tbe c:iy. and aaaDJ
wlv rep eufd th depression id
irsJ- aoJ with th ltaiy lhat th
'iei lcnt suid place Liniae'f in direct
csmu.b animation with the M teist
i-mK I .. Macyalion wa niuob moer.1.
dcclarvl that he ha.1 n pera-ual
as!.tioo. and was lodifterent slise lu te
.4..1 to the luurt de Chamber, th
wtrtde Parr ao-l the Prince Imr.al.
ar. would rnamtaii the KpublH.an
InsUtstsooa nutd l He a ire.1 lb
ttetuiaino that he i actuated by the
inlesiioas and W.Kild d ootbui.
that wa. not dic'atei by ht coiiaoeoc
aidth interest of tlicouuliy.
Tlx uncertainly aa to the foruialioa
iw. rttnet rontinil"
Tk. mlinol t!. Ueimbl.ca i I n
.n ,
today reaoiied the rl v n t 1
... n.,rti.n of Lb budget so 1
to vite
on ' aa 1
avational Jib are not cmii lately
M' thrd. .
t"h Vf'.'o. u' niintrt that M
afaure ail th. Ike l AuilijTiet
psimr were aam summoned 1 r-ly-
yeterday. as President MacMah-.n
refused U accept the proramm pro
posvrd by M. Haibie
af Ihifaur staled lo have submit
ted s list of the parliamentary eahiut.
tnclsdin MM. Uordaut, lvethmout.
ay sad t artuiBiiwm.
Tb dt. publishes
ll
nine m-
inlelliifeoc
Tb Ilepublicao ppcraip e great
.hrt of tl. negotiations, aud o
elare that the Left reaiains nrrnly re
solvssl to otXaio su eiecutioo of He
b4 programme
U.xpo.x. Ic W-A Pa l Mall Ga
t,,-s de patch fnm Pai is aay a depu
IttwU from the llonapart-t intervw
J President MacMahon tv-tUy and t.e
ciared that they could no louder up
i.rt ba poly.
Tt lttO-KlHl WAR.
UesllMK AHer the Haiti.
Here -f l ' r Vlnmu"
Ueaperale Flf hll-g Turk.
Ke-e-l-1 OUeai-le Oprra-..Op-lai.-i
tk Turkl-h
rarllwaeal.
Imp,,,. Iec. U A Rus.iau offlcsJ
'o-nt of the capture of Plevna cor
rTrujs the dctatla already tcletiaphed It
ITe tbe Turke f.igbt Ilk. bo.... Set...
Kl -ere cap-uretl. Th. counting o(
liners and trophies baa o H yet been
LtPro' present at thauke
Svmg eervie held on tb s.m T th.
former bea.!.iUArtr. of U.nsn asha
Tbe Pai Lament b reprt. o;ui to
Jsaasrv 17 th.
Ttc Hus-susos b.i ioforwation ti.re
,Uya adranoe of O aa Pba t
iatKKi to stie. At vn in lb. ot-
iu. L'soiau ti -
- . VII 11 LAIS IWW
.Za m. .mi attacked tb Kom.su posi-
with such fury that ihey C
'
luietl
etfue csoums
uib.UU! tbaSiberski grenadier
,r Tie To.ka then found tlin-
uti ta a icw iu" -
saost aa
iwfvas ua-dex firs of hundred of cz
1 n as r a l4xi
I of a !lujilan aecorxl line sod wi at
j larkl by (frrnalieni who rraolvsd Ut
i captxir tbrtr cnns. Tli Turk wrr '
I drivm back sftsr fifteen rnlsalss bsyow
oet fl.'hiinjf. tut? contmat tuflie fnmt
. tbe hvlter of the batika of the Vid
until 1J:IS, hn firing ceaiapd oa botli
ant. J s quarter of an hour af er
warda, (Htnan arnt ao eoTojf Ut treat for
I s aurreoIr.
I (Wmu'i Wind i in hit leg and is
: ooi aeriou.
TVs Turk ero have renewed of
frnaiv owr4 tou in lbs neihorbuod
nf Kntarhuk.
A report piailel at (Vmatantiaopls
lat oin hi thai s treat laltle Ii4i beVn
I fowf kt b4wv MUsbks artd KuUkak,
the result of which i unknown. Thai
far. however, official rsp ta from tbe
Turk mb bealqaa,rtrs cmlr mention an
sfTair with aim Ruuiu Uat'aliort.
The 7avj' Pr dipicb. daiad yea-
- - . - l.- .M -J UL... m
..tit nlMan . 1K4 Turk nrJW
so it is lropoibl to eatimats tta effect
apno th pipsUtioa. wkkh, howsvsr,
will prohsbly tusinisin Its uul ca'ru.
OMTA.TI!orUE, Deo. IS. N'n utr
tor f fur roJiatka bare y bn rosds
I any of t tW'Jiwafn -wmWitW br.
fbakir I'aaIis who a appoiut-d t
replace Mrlxmet All. baa reaizued bia
corn in4Ql iki utouh of tU-heallh
Tbe nrwaof the fall of Plcn waa
rreened here with cjlmnem ami forti-
tuilr. I Ur jtiui nala urn"
rriitaoce to I
tkv laf.
The Turkish parltaruent was pe-ret!
to-d4 by th Sultan. Tbe Turkinb
diniianr sod foreiirn r nli.4lnm
were prrnrnt
I lir j-rc?i fiom the thro w J re
rivnl in tMiif. and alhidcd nrither ti
p.m- l..-r ma li4l Iwll.
ohi:k. .
hn((llu t Make oulautl
uple a Free Cllj.
Knisn- m. i. Ie I.I Tli s .v
ri.ii' lnd-n coriepondent tele
ia h 4- foil.iw : Kii'iu th mt in
tl iutial .j iartri a u;frtioii ha been
laid hefoie the Flrltiah ( abiuet, that
t ont tut lu-ipi be made a fie cily
pi
under the srn.rntee
pvau I'uvrfv
if the Karv-
Flre- In lleleww. trkaiiB.
M-Ut-lll. Ie- i:l. Tlie fire at II'
ena. Ark.. la-t nikht. butnr.l a ''lock.
The f ll '"ni wrre the pntu ipl u'Vr
rr- I K. .-fen. -picensware. 1 3. ;
a.'r A Iturke. In-ks and stationer ,
; .",. 1: ottl of ' liVj U'.-ri i.
J. K. iide, .'inni:sin inrrchant.
.t The p t office in the san e
biiiMiu; a l.s:roed. Lut tL ma la
eie el
Rvnistlsc an old Landiuark-
Nale art'.al India Itlllo.
I-Mm. Ic . The wt k of re
mvlni; Temple liar commenced yester
day ln.li Council esterday sold J.O -uii'I
of hdU at on -hilling i KJ-f
d p-r rup-. Thi is lowrr than antici
pated and cmplct ly demobilized the
ilrr market.
i ailirairtiia larlslal M r.
urx-ni City. C"aI... Ihc. 12 V
I .h lemocratic caucus of both housea
of th Ix-fisUlure tonnht. C. T. Hvlan,
Iark MclV.nald. J. T. Farlev. Judpt
linger. Judre Seulveda snd J. P
Hameron were pla.-etl in nomination for
l ulled M.ve Senator. Thie ballot?
wr takcu without a clioice.
tYasblagtou ioles.
V-niOT..x. Dec. 1.1 Political cir
cles have not recoveied fiom the sU-h k
of vetcplav" lattle.
The President and bis Secretary o
tate are rvp-.itrd aa utterly indignant
but tbeir futuie course has sot yet
ben IlldlcaU-d.
i eMleted oC l.lbel.
iv,,..i.o.i.r- Pa. Dec. 1:1 The
mrv iu 'lie c-
rWlwrii & Horaii.
publishers o
f 'he Sun-lay AVw. charged
with liel hy
zerne county
Shenir KerkciidaM. ! I-u-broujjht
in a veidi .t f
guilty.
Fire la ! i svslle. t aaada.
Nrw Casti.f, ixt.. Iec. :l Tte
Itoyal Hotel and a block of buildings,
coioprisiug the principal busineaa por
t.oU of the town, were burned lat "K''
The lu is estimated at U'). ".
Npentaaraa t smbustlen.
Toit-Po. Iec. II A spontaneous
combustion in the tlyin
rHm iiurnrti
1.1
th Milburn wsgou company
buildnja.
I. f 4-Yom.
Recruit for iegim-iit m Teas wi.l
k sent by sew from New " ork to w
Orlesna and thence overland o l.aUes
too.
toother Ilea Failure.
v.wVouk IW 13 James I-e-al y.
foreign and ilomrelic dry good, failed.
Liabilities fl2".. aeis .-o".o.-
I.. K. W"tl.
(Succevsor to Rand A Wyatt,) wi.l
continue the wholesale and retail grtK
rv and cotton business at the old stand,
where he will I pleased to serve cus
tomer and friends of the late turn with
First CUs KU ur. Bacon, Ird. Sugar.
Cotre, MoUssts, Salt, Bagging and
, Ties Ac. at pruts to suit.
Consignments of Cotton, Hour tXc,
1 solicited for storage au.l sale which will
have prompt attentiou in sales and re
turns. tCtin
Tet anulr; MfrUaula.
Thro i no necessity for your going
North after uu ware. Semi your orders
i'a.I t" U,ewster. Ilolleman Building.
ar !. vsail ran
have vour Northern bills
W IU l mf m
1...1. ,i .iili x letter unalitv Ol
tlUllt v . -
....1 lower urice. enl lor
p .11 r ii'J 1
p.ice ht of hardware ami stoves.
mm Well d strou.
suirwAK. II1 . June i.t, 1S-
lr K. V. rir' tluUalo, . Y.:
lieir Sir: -f wish lo slate that my ttaui-'h-i.r
aite.J l was prooouuce.l lucurable and
I' tit Inline, -the ttoclor- tbouitUl. with
roVu m pt ion I ob a.netl a half tloeu tx,l
Z" "f ,our Hiscovery for her .n.l itie coiji.
ru ncetllmprevmitat .;oee. aoj Is no r U
ai.U U.tmit hhionk the inscoveiy last fall.
' . I . ..I. Villi t.
' ' " Ms. ISAAC x. Attn stin. 1
BiewsU-r is the man who sells the
Coltoa King Cook Stove, lb i stove has
mot iisptoTemeots than any other
stove iu
the market, lie lurinsnes more
than is s'-vvti with any other
... 1 . .... . . n . .
liitunt
io I be lr ce 01 uns
. . .ii.i. i.., r man ever, o n t"
' J -
made expressly
.1. onlv rtove ill me J
; J"
J
to bUia wood, t-a'ieanj anu yvt.,c
iu in s.ove in me .laie.
V. Breweier, HoUeiuan UuiUing.
TIIK HIF.tiK OF PI.EVXA.
l.rUf.t. sflhe lair.l.af ut of
Ike Ureal Ktroaghvld.
N V. Tntnino )
Th" town of Plevna, with whuli
probably tbe I at of the ttnnii t-ui-pire
1 interwoven, acquired strategical
Importance early in the war. After
crossing the Dauul) si Sistuva. lat
May. tbe Husiaiia took Kief to cap
ture tlie nei;rilonnj!tovm. They .aent
tbs Ninth C orpa against Nikopolis a
Danuhian fort reus and seized it after
alight rrsitance. While they were
tbu.t eiiKAircii. OMiian Psnha. aiationt-d
st Widdin, s atrotufhold near the Servi
an frontier. slvancei to the aid of Ni
kopoliii. Kind 1 iu the town already in
tbe Kuiwians' haul'. In- turned awnle,
sod eocupii Plevna, which tbe Uu
ai D commander had neglecU-d to oo u
py with cavalry, when uiar- huii: on Ni
kopolis. Here, at thirty inili-a from
Suitovs, Oamau Pha was on the hih
road from Widdin to Varna, as well sa
indirect coiumiinicatiiin wi'b Sophia,
distsJit niuety tudea. In guide books
tbs place wsa.kupwo simply, m s centre
or iatemal trsde'and rrsnufartures. It
wa uar the river Vid. and had a jfood
ion. Politically, Plevna was known as
s hotbed of Muscovite intrip ie. schools
having Keen established there by Kussia
to teach llu'arians the Slavonic tongue.
mnd inapiis
them with yearning for
freeloro.
I Diacenilng the i-np-.rtanc of the
place, Geneial Knideiier. Kussi:in
j commander, sent f.luly l'.) : hree ie;i
iii. nt of infantry to upy it. These
after sharp akii mii-hinjr entereo the
town. Tlu-y had laid aside tl cir eipiip
menU and were Mrac-hn through the
str tit. when Midilenly from 1 bundled
windows and b.ilcoii e. a vehement
tiie was p mu d into them. i'hey were
beset on all -.iden. and had to e-apo
best they could. In the tihi about 2.
Wnien w.-re lost. This iiirideut at
once cve Pievna military importance.
It hitherto the Turks hsd left it almost
defenceless, they were now d --termiiied
to hold it at any rik. Osman Pasha
rH'an to foitifv the positions command'
111 Uie town Tue land north and - ut h
of Plevna, is i 11 1 e r se c t e d by
small streams tributary to the Vid
Tbase divide the surface into waves 01
rnUea twrallcl to euch other and at
rihl angles to the Vid. n t'iee rid-
es tlie I Ul ks coul i nciou I n ir iiciriivs.
which formed time n four cotict-Pti ic
rinc of earth works round tlie town
The advanced villages were occupied.
and batteries were coiistrilcteil to weep
the rouiis. These foitnidable eartli
woiki were maunetl by at It st "i i.tuHl
sonii.-rs collectctl fiom the & tlis 'tis ol
W c-teiii llularia.
TIIK KIKr fiKM A-SAI I.T.
KukIiiii; that they could not advance
air ly into Houmtlia. v.i:h ibe.-tr-'iu:
army at Plevna, on their tl tnk, the Kus
ai.uis resolved to regain it t any ewt .
riiey coiiccutr-tel an army almt :!-'.-
tn) st 1. n. with live regiments 01 cav-
aliy and 16 t :uus. Huh this valiant
force, the Russians made (duly :ll ) the
fatal blunder of atte upline to take the
place by storm, tieneral Kiudencr.
ith his hea.liuaiters at insieiim. con
ducted 1 he attack on t.nvitza. 1 mice
,t iniiiIiai aiiet'ceti 1
uie uiiuu"
-...;.t iKa vflla.i of Hadishova, Find
iuic abvut I o clock mat n.ruvienei u-o
aiade scarcely any progress, Priuce
Schackokov resolved to act iii.Jepon i
enllv. l.oui: and anxious." say an
eve witness describing this cpisodi.
"was the inspection which the Prince
made, as he and his staff rode aloiij; the
ridges where the Uussian batteries were
firing: but at half past J his resolution
w.i formed, lor he believed his men
could stiike with effect, lhis conclu
sion was arrived at in the lace ol tlie
fact that he had under him only three
brigades, a'd tol I, one of which coiititu
td the reserve.
In other wonts, ne
1. s..iu in launch twelve 01
tifteen
thousand men against entrenched posi
tions held by an immensely superior
force, and no whii crushed by Ins pre
liminary artillery tire. The word once
iten was hailed with cheei the
hatlalions with a swift, swuiiti' step,
streamed forward through the glcu and
up the strep slop? behind, in trclnti ; in
company columns, the rille companies
leadiii''. The crest surmounted, a slope
had lo be descended, and tlie vauey
..nyiwl the battalions having
been tle-
ployed into line justbefore reaching t he ,
brow of the hill. I ne 1 ursisu sue..
whistled through them as they ad- )
.i.-.-d. and the men fell in num
Oors, bat 011 they went, unlit oe
tween impatience and the havoc caused
bv the enemy's guns, the tigbtui line
bloke into a ragged spray of human-.ty,
aud snrged up swiftly and loosely. Ai
length, when thousands had fallen in
pressing forwaid totheshelter trenches
winch piotected the Turkf, the assail
ants were not able lo go further. They
would not give up, and they could not
succeed. They charged again and again,
and when they could charge no more
fiom sheer fatigue, they stood and died,
for they would not retire. The reserve
csnic up. but only to swell uie siaunu
ter. Now was the time for tbe -Turks,
and when it c m Schackoskoy had not
a 111.111 left to cover the retreat. I he
l uiks stiuck without siiut. They had
the upjer hand for once, and weie de
. ,. I r.. Jin that ihev knew how
t IHI1V. S.V - " ----- -
to make the most of it. 1 he Russians
w.thdrew with a much order as they
could, but wuh broken forces, and leav
ing thousands of wounded comrades to
b stabbed on the fields within au hour
or two by the Circassian, the .. ibach or
Basbi-Bazouk."
HOTH COM HAT AS TS IlKINKiUU KO.
This disaster thrilled Kurope ami
elated the Tuiks. It destroyed lor. the
moment the spell of Russl .11 prowess,
which had caused the gloomiest lei ebod
inga iu tiieat Britain. It was now be
lieved c.mtidently, that the tide of
victory was in Tavor of the Turks, and
ii was too late this year for Russia to
retrieve ber losses. For the moment
the Russiasa seemed stunned by the
blow, but wilhin a week they had re
sumed the operations which have enuen
in ineit victory
In a short lime, men
i... .rtoiiHed from Tnsteuik on the
northeast to Bogot on the southeast of ;
the Ottoman stronghold. Reinforce-
ments wcte sent forward from Russia, ;
as well as from garrisons in Bulgaria. ,
Within a mouth the army was increased
so as to number bt,0OO infautry, includ-
ing 2!i,is0 R mmanians. The cavalry j
mustered P',000. With the addition of:
other arms of the service there was a j
compact, woll i'iiipt d force of about 1
loO.OOO meo, with 25 guns, including 1
siege aitillcry. n his part, Osmau Pa
ha was not idle. He gathered troops ;
from all available ioiut, and 1 bus raised I
hie army touearly iJ.OUtj men. seeing
that a chaiu of fortified positions was
gradually encircling him, Osman made
one strong efLit to break the Russian
uea. Kaity in the morning (August
31) he directed an attack ajainst the
Russian left centi in front of Pored 10,
IPs cavalry first drove back the Russt. n
picket line between Palishat and Zt;al
iDtze. Then, the Ottoman infautry, es
timated at 2.V000meai. were brought in-
to sctioi! Stuhhorti flirhtinz ensued.
Th villa . of Zalintze. and another
near it, four tiiuos changed hands, bnt
ultimately remained in posses don of the
IdisKiaiis Finding thev could not make
a firm lodgment st any point the Turks
withdrew, and asaoined theottentive no
more.
THE CAl'TinE OF LOVATZ.
It was now the Russians' turn to act.
A week after the repulse at Plevna,
General SkoteJoffexainined the Turkish
defences at Loatz. Ho found that tho
position was stronger thau he had sup
posed. The low hi.ls surrounding tUe
town were siroorly entrenched, and Lo
vatz itself was occupied by from 15,000
to 20,000 Turks, whose tents were stand
ing. There was a stronsr redoubt 011 a
low hill overlooking the Plevusw road.and
a high hill on that leading to Selva was
covered with trenches. Skolloff pru
dently deferred attacking theaa defence'
until -eptember 3, when, reiarnmg wun
a larger force, he. carried the two re
doubts atter a tierce engagement, and
was soon in possession et Lovatz
TIIK SKCOXD A&SAUl.T.
Having Lovatz in their bands, the
Russians felt encouraged to make an
other assault 011 the Plevna defences.
Cannonading began on Friday, feptem
ber 7, and was maintained with great
vi-'or. On the Monday following Gen
eral Skobeloff began the attack, and se
cured a pos tion nearer to tho Turkish
lines. The cannonade meanwhile was
kept up cu lioth sides, day aud uiht.
At ;J o'clock on Tuesday (September 10)
an attack was made by the Russo-Rou-nianians,
on the Griv;tza redoubts and
on those near the Lovatz road. After
teriibh lighting, during which the loses
of the Russians were enormous thecon
Mict ended leaving them as the net re
sult iu possession of a Grivilz-i redoubt.
The burnt of the conflict had (alien on
General Skobclotf, who captured sever
al redoubts, but was forced to abai.
don them for lick of reinforcements.
This affair convinced the Rust-ians that
Plevna could only be reduced by i u
Ur sie;e operations. Tho Imperial
Guard was haslenel to the sot ne 01 con
flict. General Todleben. the defender,
was placed practically in full control.
I'ndt-rh s guidance, Russian ti lops were
sent acioss the Vid to the rear of Plev
na In this tjuirter. their operations
were attendeil with signal success. They
completed the investment, "f the town,
ami advanced westward to Etropol.
When these movements wet effected,
O-inan Pasha was completely isolated,
and depi lved of all chance of 1 chef. The
sffort t escape toward NViddm which
h.u ended 111 hi sunender, w;o the on
ly one which he ould make with the
slightest chance 01 success.
U iltl Man oT tlie- .Monnla'ns.
.Matesvllle Uin!iu:irk. J
The old adage, wonders neverceii.se,
is a-ain ventied. A gentleman who
resi.ies near Fairview, Watauga coun
ty, writes uuder date of N'ovembe.- 28th,
nVeSV. Ife'wWeW. tpcroJ-'
before, of the G loins alley. W lule in
the heart of the Valley, so:ue n.iles
from any place of habitation, their at
tention was attracted toward a peculiar
specimen of humanity, some forty
yards distant. They acared t he object,
or giant as he seemed, until they came
within twenty steps of him. Then they
stopped still, to advise with each other
as to whether they should go ueaier.
While thov were consulting, one ol the
gentlemen gafo a yell Jh1 jumped to
waid the wild man. when he started
toward the party a lew step-,
still and befcau to pound himself iu the
breast with his powdeious lists. There
he stood for two minutes, eviucing no
power of speech. Suddenly he turned
and hounded olf with tlie steed of a
deer. The party then repaired to the
house of one of the men, secured a
gun, pistol, and other articles of war
fire, a ,d went in pursuit of this strange
bein" They searched the balance ol
the da v, but nothing could be seen ol
the object of their pursui'.. Duriug the
se.irci
h they ascenueu uie -i-ii,0
Blowing
Rock aut aiscoveieti om-n
cave, iu
which was tound a oeu 01
leaves an-1
many
bones, resemomig
t'nn. It is supposed
---uVliriiHti thu wild man a
" 0I
ho.no lor maUV vears. UUr curiniwu-
,ient describes the wild man as bemg
about six feet five inches tall, with
broad shoulders and long ape su aim.
smooth face aud fuunel-suaia
n;o LlIv kiMH-reil with dark
head
brown
1 l n wv.j ;
I...... tiar f.wo inches Ion
II is head
and a greater portion of his forehead is
covered with long, luxuriant, dark
red tresses. Our correspondent affirms
this is the first time this wild mau
has ever been seen or heard of in
neighboihood.
the
A t onfederate Sliver luarler
Kroni tbe Columbus, ((Ja ) Eii'ivlrer.
We learned last night that such a
coin is in exiteuce as the Confederate
n...-tr of a dollar. On out- side it is
stamped with the bead of President
r.v.....n it.ivis. ano was conieu in
iviiv A irentleman of undoubted ve
racitV said that he saw this piece of
.v while on the Alabama River,
and that as high as 25 was bid for the
.0.,,.. hv tho caDtain of tho steamer,
ohr homo- made from 85 upwards.
1 v.i.,Kor nrices would have been
.or.n.l'liiit the owner of the "quarter
...,.t ii,..t hi wnuld not irive it for the
!.i-mi. and its contents. This, of
stonned the bidding, more es
.IK- afier the centleman sa d that
the memento could not be purchased at
any price. His object is to sell it for
j an immense amount, by some means
; unknown to any one. That the Con
I federaey ever coined money is some
' thin" new to us, as tho government
never hail a mint. How this above
I mentioned piece came into existence is
' a mystery, but we do not doubt the
I same, as a tiuthful gentleman said that
he saw it and offered " for the same.
1 Mnii'ilar Accident on the Xew
lork, Xew Haven Ac Hartford
Railroad.
Xkw IIavkn, Am- 7, 1ST4.
Dr (Jites: whlie on duty as fireman on
engine 47, about ten miles iroro ims cuy, on
Sli-ire Line t oad, a aooloeiitly thrown off
saalnst a rock, train under full head-about
hirtv-tlve miles an hour, was very badly
bruised. Your agent was on board. He fur
iiis ed me with two bottles of Liniment
Iodide of Ammonia, front which I received
.h ..r..tesi uossible be efit. In four days
1 M r: r . 1 ... r. -l v r,4.,im.
s soli- to si 1 up. a hi am ii. 1 . .
irience worn, .wy ageu imiinr ww " " "
Lluiiuei.t for rheumatism, whn h yJ.y
The above was witnessed by 1 num' er of
i!ssiigers, and vouched for by X. Mauce,
eonduefor.
Peacud, I e & Co., Aiseut.
Albemarle
Sound.
Farmer and Mechanic, Oct. P..
Col. Polk, accompanied by Maj. T.
B. Ferguson. Fish Commissioner of
Maryland, made a survey of the fish
ing grounds of the Albemarle and its
tributaries, last week, with a. view to
the establishment of a large hatchery
for the propagation of shad next
spring. They were very favorably
impressed with the apparent superior
advantages presented by this locality,
for such an enterprise, and if satisfac
tory arrangements can be made, they
propose trying the experiment. Should
thev realize thpir expectations ther
1- will operate the largest hatchery now
known in the world,- and from which
all the shad streams in our htate can
bo abundantly supplied wit h this cheap
anda'uable food fish. We get from
our Commissioner some interesting
statistics, from which we learn that
the average aggregate catch during the
session in these fisheries, is herring,
49,000,000; shad, 775,000, and about
250,000, pounds of Rock fish. Many
0 these seines are over 2,0 M) yards in
length, and are drawn in by steam er-
gines. It is in contemplation, for tn
commissioners of Maryland, Virgiuia
and North Carolina to meet in confer
ence with Prof. Baird, chief of the
United States Commission, at an early
day, to ma'ure if practicable, some plan
to effect the co-operation of these three
States, in this important work. With
our magnificent stream, we ought, and
must have an abundance of this cheap
and healthful food for our people and
iu his work for this object we wish our
Commissioner the very best success.
Two Types of Life Iu evada.
from tbe Virginia City Enterprise
In the C 'arson Tiib'ine of last eveuing
we find this little item :
Judge F. K. Bechtel arrived on the
stage this afternoon from Bodie. He is
cn route to the scenes of his boyhood
days in Pennsylvania. The Judge has
resided in Bodie since 180. ins im
plicit fauh in the mines has been finally
rewarded, and he returns t- his Eastern
home a wealthy man.
On Friday last a man named carroi-
ton, here in lrginia City, uity yers 01
e, blew his brains out. A day or two
1 1 . a . 1 4.
pivvious he remarked to a irienu iuai
he had a daughter, eighteen years of
age. to educate wnom ne 1 aa sent
uiouev Last : that his daughter had re
cently married a gentleman there ; that
they were coming here to see him, ana
that he would rather die thau have his
daughter come here and riud him poor.
He was discharged a few days since from
one of the mines ; he had drank heavily
for two or three days, and ou Friday
borrowed a pistol from a friend and,
bidding him good-bye, turned around
aud blew his braius out. The cases of
Bechtel and of the suicide make between
them a pretty good history of this coun
try. In the Consolidated Virginia office
yesterday we saw half a million dollars'
worth of silver bricks, and outside sat a
beggar. Both were types of Nevada
the latter the more common type.
A Xecessiary Work.
Norfolk Landmark.
npir: vurwts jji .i ui
and, though not remote trom me suauou
it is sufficiently renioveu iroui we mgu-
way of travel to find a disadvantage in
this circumstance. In the "gooa oiu
times" this was a matter of uo conse
queuce, aud the rivals of the great
school were, for the most part, in the
Atne condition. This has beeu altered
of late years, however, and now time
and money are both important elements
to be considered. Taking this view of
the matter, it has beeu aeciaea, we
learn, to build a branch road to Chapel
Hill, and this necessary woik snouij
be pushed forward without delay. All
parts of North Carolina should unite in
approving this measure, for it win aau
greatly to the patronage of the Univer
sity, which deserves the warmest and
" ... . . L ..II ..l.icanu of
most liberal support, uom an cmoavc
people in our sister State.
Bad Policy,
i Farmer and Mechanic, Dec. 3j
We learn that a barrel of chestnuts.
weighing 17 lbs. was lately snippeo.
from Henrv s. on the W. N C. road
to a merchant in Raleigh. The freight
charges on the barrel were 3.39. to
wit: jfl.OUiorme w- '""r"
119 miles, and 2.39 over tne k. o.
Danville road 135 miles. The price
realized did not quite pay the freight
and commissions, inciuuiijg me
gon charges from Asnevuie 10 me
Railroad. 21 miles. No wonder there
are few products in the Raleigh mar-
ket from the mountains 01 om
whilst it is flooded with such things
1 from Maine and Massachu
setts No wonder that our farmers
despair and our railroads go into bankruptcy-
Such a policy is death to both
country and railroads.
.Father UruniEoole' Proteges.
-There is a very worthy Catholic priest in
Nw York, whose heart warmed years ago
inwards tne friendless urchins wno circulate
the great newspapers of tbe metropolis,
'agerftsastliey a.-Vin their small way, of
souieofthe most prosperous instiiuMons in
tli- country, until fattier Drumgoole ross up
as the r advocate two-thirds ot the ciildish
bos livtd as carelessly as wild beasts, rather
L.Vuingooie established a refuge for them,
supplied the lacking care and protection of
their parents, saw that they were cleaned
: .. ...u ..01. mi. ami When ttiey Came to
him cut. woundea and bruised, as suc'a waifs
ai-e aDt to be, applied Oiles1 Liuinieni iodide
01 Aiomonia to Uieir sorea. i his is the only
suritery that he uses, and his honorable name
is o..e of iis si longest endor-eineiiis. Pecud
I'e & Co . Agents
To be Attractive is a Duty.;
of vchich ladles may best acquit themselves
by the use of Houraid's Olympian cre-ni, an
an cle which no lany has ever tiled without
becming its lasting patron. Large r. itles
reduced t Qhe-dar.y. H. Hearit, afienu
Another reduction in the price of
Zephjr and Shetland Wool at Isaac
(LHtiiiger's. Prices that will suit all
those wno have beeu ordering lrom
New York. Come and see for yourself.
Your life is in danger when you allo w
a severe cough or cold to go unchecked'
Ur. Bub's Cough Syiup is a cheap
harmless and reliable remedy.
Happy tidings for nervous sufferers, and
those who have been dosed drugged, and
quacked. Pulvermacher s "f" lwe. S
lectuallycure premature deb lity, eaKneas,
and eeiy. Book a-.d Journal, with in-orma-t
on worth thousands, mailed free, address
PCLVBKMarHER GALVaitlC co , cinciuali.v ,
uoiSd.-odaw
Six hundred pairs plow traces, Oli
ver's celebrated drilled Plows, Swede s
iron aud farmer's hardware of all kinds
at lowest prices. Julius Lewis & Co,
II r'ware Dealers, Raleigh, 0.
SORK LK 'S. varicose veins and u cers sere
ousdi-charge. des-iuainatlon of the cuticle
are all cureS by tiiLK's Lin mknt IodiM or
A M mom a- Pescud, Lee & Co., Di uggists.
The Fisheries of the
BUSINI3) "OTIC is.
AatwBfabfas Maece-sr.
It is the duty of eveiy person who has
used Boschee's German Syiup to let its
wonderful qualities be known to their
friends in curing consumption, severe
Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia,
and iu fact all throat snd lung diseases.
All persons can nse it without immediate
relief. Three doses will relieve any
case, and we consider it the duty of all
Druggist to recommend it to the poor
dying consumptive, at least to try one
bottle, as 40,000 dozen bottles were
s.ild last year, and no one ea.se where it
failed was reported. Hwon a medicine
as the German Syrup cannot be too
widely kuown. Ask your Druggist
about it. Sample bottles to try sold at
10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. For
sale by all first-class Druggists in the
United Stat- s.
Trunks satchels, valises, shawl
straps and a full line of rubbers can now
oe found at Heller Bros, shoe store.
Just received at Heller Bros, popular
shoe store, for children, the best Quali
ty mrmi and -lace shoes VittV rwnid1c
' ips, neat looking and durable.
The bestquality boys and girls school
shoes always to be found at the regular
shoe store of Heller Bros., No. 31 Fay-
i etteville street.
Ladies' glove kid Congress, lace and
button boots, low heel and wide bottom
low cut glove kid shoes for Old ladies at
Heller Bros shoe store.
Gents t&nest quality hand stitched
French calf boots and gaiters, heavy
kip boots, Virginia Penitentiary sewed
shoes, plough shoes aud a prime stock
of brogans to be found at the popular
s ioe house of Heller Bros.
Heller Bros, motto, a yood shoe nts
low price.
Guns, pistols, powder flasks and
sporting goodsof all kinds at Lumsden's.
Go and see hits patent cake pan that you
can take to peices from around the cake
without cracking or breaking it. Lums
den's is also the place to buy stoves,
tin ware, lamps, crockery fcc, cheap.
He also repairs guns, aewing machines,
stoves, ranges, tin ware and all kind of
metals.
Don't forget his patent cake pa
when you bake your Christmas is It.
Segurs.
Pescud, Lee & Co., Druggists, west
side, Fayetteville street, seven doois
below Capitol Square, have received
another supply of fine segars. They
have a five cent segar that cannot be e -celled.
Try them.
Baker's Cod Liver Oil, Lime, and Wild
Cherry a pleasant medicine, snd certain
remedy for consumption, scrofula, debil ty,
etc. Now is the tune to use it. John C.
Baker & Co., bruugists, Philadelphia.
dec4dlawlmwlm
DRY GOODS.
lil'T
lis
ALREADY HERE
With his Third Stock of
WINTER GOODS
FOR
OTLEMEn WEAR. ;
Having purchased his stm'k since the re
cent decline, he is prepared to se 1 jroods at
greatly reducei Azures.
DRESS SUITS,
BUSINESS SUITS.
or parts ofsults put up nt th" shortest notice
and satisfaction guaranteed as to fit.
CALL AND SEE HIS
NUl'XTST' STOCK..
Remember the Place and Sign
C. WEIKEL,
No 1 Hoi.lemas Br iloing, Nearly Opposite
Mktkopoli r an Hall.
dec 12 tf
IN. H. & I S. TICKER
Second Opening of
LINES OF Ui
JiARGE
IN ALL DEPARTMEN TM.
Including many
Novelties in Onr Late Purchase,
and
A GREAT REDUCTION
' M PRICE
Of Mmy Style of Goods.
A Insp ctlon of our vai I us depa tnients
wi l prove verv REMl NEK ATJVt to th se
whose ME N ARE LIMITED.
A erea deal c be bought FOR A 1 1TTLK
MONEY .
IN COLORED AND BLACK
DRESS GOODS,
r.ms stlnirof SNOW FLAKES, HARLEQUIN,
Also BOUREITS. MALTES8ES, BASivisi
CLOTHS. ARMLBES, &c.
W. H. & R. M- TUCKER.
no "dtf
At a sacrlAc good will and stock of a PynS
busVessni the flourishing town of Durham,
i.ood reasons for sell ng.
AddreMBUSINESS,
dec 12-tf
P. O. Box 1 7. Utirham. t
I
CHRISTMAS IS COMING
COMMISSION MERCIIAXTP.
BUGGIES, PHOTS, &C.
Just received direct from the manufactory
of LolTS COOK,' C ncinnatl, liio, a lot of
tine top and no-ton Buggies, l'liaeions, Spring
Wagons and Carriages, which will be sold low
tor cash.
WILLIAMSON & I'PCHURCH,
nov25-tf Commission Merchants.
Chas, E. Johnson,
( otton itlerelnuit
WILMINGTON SSTKEET,
O
CONSIGNMENTS OF "COTTON SO
LICITED. CASH ADVANCLH
inadeon shipments when desire.l, o
receln
of bill of lading. fttoMPI 1'EliSO.ULAt
TENTION given. HIGHKST 1KICES SK
CURED and SATlSFACriOX guaranteed
Having ample STORAGE ROOM, will store
cotton for those who may wish to hold, and
maire ubgkal i ash auvaalu) mereon
efers to haleluh National nank.
s -23dawni
In Store and to Arrive.
25,000' Vards Heavy Bagging.
50 and IOO Yard Rolls.
l.OOO Yards Dundee Bagging
for Sheets.
1,000 Bundles Xew Arrow lie.
2,000 lbs Bagging Twine.
10000 lbs Bulk Meat.
NO. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO.
LEE'S PREPARKO AGRIOL'LTURAl
LiME, (both of which I can recommend
for wheat.
The above oflcred to the trade, to farmei s
and ginners upon very best terms.
J. J. THOMAS,
Commission Merchant,
, No 8 Martin st leet.
sepldawtim Raleigh, N. C.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SIVYDEPL'S
CURATIVE PADS!
A sure cure for Torpid Liver and all diseases
arising therefrom bung. Kidney, Spine.
Bladder, Womb, and all Kemiile Liiseaes,
Chills and Fever, Costiveness, Ovsprpsia,
Headache. Our Liver, Lung and Ague Pad,
Vi. Kidney and Sp.ual Pad. $ Pad for fe
male Weakness, $ii We send tliem by inaii
free on receipt of price. Address n. K. .s V
DER & v 'O. , Cincinnati, .().
t week in your own towb
pllUTerms and $. outfit five. i. tlAL
LETT & CO., Portland, Maine.
Vo 11
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
829 Broadway, New York City ;
' Chicago, III.. New Orleans, Li. ;
Or San Francisco, Cal
Mary J. Holmes
fhe new novel, MILDRED, by Mrs. Mary J.
Holmes, author of those splendid books
Edith Lite est Lawn Te in pe -t and Sun
shine Lena Livers etc., is now ready, and
for sale by all bojkelleis. Price rl.-n. It is
one of the finest novels evhr written, mni
everj'body should read it.
(J. W. Carleton & Co., Publishers,
XEW YORK.
Send for reduced Price List of
MASON & HAMLIN
Cabinet Organs
New snd splendid styles; prices deduced
$10 to $.Ml each, tuis moiitli. (Nov. n 7.) Ad
dress MASON A HaMLIN ORh AX K.. B. s
ton, Ne York, or t hicao.
$" fltOl P61- day at home.
1 zKJ Samples worth $5 free-
Stinsos & Co., PortUyjd. Maine.
J AC Kx50 N 'S BEST
Sweet Navy Chewing Tobacco!
was awarded the highest prize at Centennial
Exposition for its fine chewing .tun Uies the
excellence and lasting el.ariicter .f its sw.-.-r
eniiigand ilavonng- If "U ant the best
tobacco ever made ask your grocer u.r t li.s
and see that each flug bears mir blue stii.
fade mark with words .lacksmi s best 011 it
Sold whole-ale by all jobbers. :s.-iH fnrsam
tc a -IA kmi.N A-CO.. Mauufactiireis,
Petersburg, Va.
DBITTV HANo. OROAX best. -b k:
DElAl 1 1 s'artluig news. Uigtus, 1J stops.
Pianos only :H , cost ..-. 1 Ircular
free. D. F. Beatty, Washington, N. J-
To all who are sutteiing from theerrors aim
indiscretions of yomli. n-ivous vakii.-ss
eailv tlecav. oss of mauhood, &c, 1 will send
a receipt liiat will wire you, tree of charge.
This gi eat lem.'dy was msc.v. ied by a i mis
sionary in South Aineiica. Send a self ad
dressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T.
iSK sfa.louU. Bible House, New York
i)v tct2htlsw l.y
BARBER SHOP.
The Yarborough House Barber Shop and
Bath room is uo.v open tor tne accoiiiinoiia
Uo ol th" guests ottlie h. tel. it is m ge...
1 n-.o f H. Iniuston. the oil
arlwrough House barber, has taken t hai g
of tne sdiop. and hopes that his friends ge
erallv will give hull llo ir pationage as he Is
agisted by 1. on--i.ui accouu lished 'lonsors
Porters always r.-m.y to as-i.st, mid local
infoiination g.ve . with, P e'""- .,'
borough House, c. NV. bUciran. ot-
decl3tf - j,.,,;,,..
Dollar-and-a-ilalf For Ton Ce:is.
Stoddart's Musical Liukahy, just pub
lishing 12 pages, fun size, i.esi and most
Popular music for lOcents. New and l'puiar
Tugs. Dance and Instrumental Mu-ic,
peras, Hymns, etc.. etc. l-or sale by ad
news-dealers. Postage 2 rents, to be. sent 11
idditb 11 to above, 11 ornereu nun i'""
lishei s J M. S I' )1'1 All 1 & O.,
oecl':;!3t :2? Chestnut at., Fhiladclpi ia.
DISSOLUTION.
The CopartiK isl.ip heretofore existing be
tween J. P. Prltchanl. .ir., anu o. 1-01-under
the firm name of Piltchard & Lewis
is this day dissolve 1 by n iitual coi sent. J.
P. Pritchanl.-lr., will open a new stoic cor
ner
HUisboro" e.ud sa.isoury s ne.s.
G, Lewis, has associated with hiru Mr. T. A. j
Jones anl will carry on nusiiie-s ai .... olu
stand. . , . ,
The business of Prltcbard & Lewis ill be
ett'ed up bv either uieiiilxT of the firm.
6 " .I.P. PRU. HARD, Jr.
decl3 2t W.G. LKWiS.
CcL Fancy Cards. Suowrlake, Damask
kZO etc.. no two alike, with name 10 ents
Bissau card Co.. Nassau. N .Y nolawly
FOR SALE OR It EXT.
FOR SALE OR RENT."
A two story brick Dwelliro; situated on the
corner of Fayetteville and houth 'Streets.
Possession given the 1st day January, is.s
Apply to
E. T. If ALL.
decl.'tjl hf A, Creech s.
A first class
portion of the
Box, 2C2
dec 11 tf
PwelhnR In a most eleeibb-
lty for Lent. Address P. o.
CHURCH OIU; AN FOR SALE.
We offer one of llnry Krben & Sons (second
hand, but in good order,) at very low figures.
Apply at once. Wm. Simpson,
W. H. Down,
novlldoin Committee
II
0USE AND LOT FOR SALE.
Corner of Davie and McDowell streets,
a valuable corner lot will be sold low. nl val
uation price, or I will w-f 1 part of lot; part
cash and pait on good time. For particulars
apply to
J. n. WHITAKEK.
Raleigh, N. C. Nov. 27. dtf
On s.-iturdny, December iMh, l-m, 1 -will suit
at ti.e Court House, in KuIcIkIi, twenty
acres, nunc or less, of the laud belonging to
MissMineiva A." Green, near the city. Just
beyond Walnut Creek, on the Asylum road,
all well timbered in original growth, 'this is
very valuable land, b Hi on account nt It
nearness to the city and tte flintier on It.
Title good. WW be sold in two tracts, ten
acres each.
Te.ms 'ASH.
A. M. LEWIS. Attorn.
decs
Notice.
Wil be s.'ld at the Court House In Ha'elgli.
on the 7th day of January, ls?s, mie lot in 1 he
city of haleis'li adjoining the land of Anih. uy
Fowler, lieorge Alston, and other, on the
north side of the North Carolina Railroad.
This land Is sold under judgment ol court
incase of John C. Blake vs JeuVrsju A. 11 111
ton and his wife.
Terms CASH.
W. 1". UATl'IIKl.oi:.
novGdlt decldlin Commissioner.
MORTGAGE SALE OF LUND.
Byviitueoi ln lli cds .f Mortgage in
Llde
by Win. C. Rhciles and v. lie Sara 1 1 ) to Jo.
)'.
Crowder. as recoided ins t-ook at, iag - d'
and Mi), 111 Registers ollice. Wake count), I
will oiler lor s;ile at the l oili t House iloor,
on the 7th day of January HTs. to the IiIl'Iicm
iiidoer, a tract of hind 111 via e. enmity a 1-.
joining the lauds of .1. .1. Rhodes mid Mrs.
.sUs;uiA. iia'iks, co italniiig lilij acr. s, in. ie
or less. ai.l l.i 1. 1 1 ,ie- l'ii in 1 1. - south of It a!
cigh.
lerinsof sale CASH.
W. A A I I .
Raleigh. X. -., LViMi, Is;:.
FOR SALE.
II VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOI
Till-.
CITY OF
Will he soMal au.-iiou on Monday, Decem
ber 31st, at 1 2 III., on the premises, the house
and lot on Wes. slie.t. neir I lie lei m. litis . f
Jones street. latelv occupied by Mrs. tiin
dace licavci s. Tne hnus .1 tw..-sl. .1 j , and
contains t rooms, lot lin-in with Hp-p'ace.
well of e.xceileul water at I In-door. 1 h lot.
contains unci hi id ol an acic : ill -i e is mi t
besides ne dweilim.', a Kitchen with two
rooms, eacn hav.ng a lire place ; -nuikc-noti st
and an excellent -ii'-bMi ci.nl iiinln ; peach,
apple, apricot ami llm" tree- nl choice va
rieties. Possession given at once. I Ids
property is sold for division nmoiig l lie ben s
of tlie estate. .
inWiMS inri-.m rf- -s-- r--if-
will be chared. h. F. PARK. '
n.-viiltf Ageid lor the heirs.
NOTICE.
Th -.ronzli-bre i Stick for Sal'.
"Bettv Broutiiig-'." 11 or ye us o'd
by BUic'in r, her dam .i- w.u. s.ie n
pertal Mar.rase.
i.i . 1 . ' 7 vm.ii-s o il. si red by I. it
SI l ed
; 1 111
Dick
dam t'iegin 1 registeied 111 Price s.mu I'.o.d
Biy Fiby 1 yar ol 1, d.un Id 1I1.1, su
"At) e; -horee
uri.wn iloi-e olt. 2 yeirsold Apiil.
ild April. Is s.
.luiii- Lint cause." sue Lynclilnir
Ins -lie
linpeliai Uliningioii. Br ie
'1 h. alinVv- Slock will I"'
.st ml Bo k
sold at ' r h'.v
prices. , ,
Ap;lv for particulars to
1 WALTKIt BRI-.M.
dec 12 21 Y ( 'harlot le. N. '
NORTH
FOR 1H7H--UTII YEAR.
C leulated from the hist hv It. C1.1v.11. H
LL. !.. Pre.-lilenl or Trinity ol ei;.-,
i..... I ,11 iiirsT eilillnll rll'l' I'll I 'I islied
lu cents nei'Mng.e copy (fill
(s -nt p r mail I
. (s lit 1 rr III dl I
iseiit per mail. 1
Tin cents per do.i'ii co,ili
s:(.ii.y i.er hundred copie. (
( lider eanv from
L. Hli A Nsi iN. Prn1.1s11r.il
lt.llcl
3taw-:!w.
C.
r
L,iuI lor
Being engaged in other business 1 orTer m
iract .1 land; lymg o" 1 1 .uthshb-of Pain
, ar ii inou'h of Cl.ocow.i. ty na.
II OIINir, 11 ,.w tie
annul n.i. 1. hniirlr. d
........ ... v iwn, ill' 1111. '
acre- or nioi-e,
III. 11 ... . 1 ..i.tv. 11 1 liel V ai'l'C
fun -
linnui. 1 mi'ij .- ' .
..1... lint lias in
heen ciiltivaie.i 101 nu
vl ...i.l his L'llUMI UU
ffi!, ' : ,v sih.-oll with inarl Im-Is, hm.l
1 .. 1 res hat very Utile drainage.
smile
ml sn-ccDtmle of a nigh st t
id cnltlv.l
linn. Ih. -re Is a tw st ;i-y
ll.
lung on the
.11 se-. 0 11 1 1 couple.
nil Hie ill Id'-.
nut huildiims.
Wl II an Il.lnt.
s i:ie l) acl
ii tor spiing -in 1 -niio .. . ..
Vl.oilt .''I '
bbLs. uiruciillliu can oe ni.iu
K?-t lowat'e opportunity, for Ju.i-
h. i lue aud nt i-r wood for inn Xorllierii
ni u ke 'an'l Hi s niarket, and wl.liin 21 noius
. . . . r I I... .luilllllllitl
" w.o i i ,,,. rc. t.'. sell one half to some g
.. I... ir .11 iiiki lie: im.i
ill hand ami
i llllivate to I. est aiivantw 1 -
V 11 render wnat assistance can, ..1 will
sel t ie wncletiaet, it d.-iied. ill
... .... i-iii mi. or address .th sub-ci iIht, at
l.tlllie. - ii, imi'lie
Vvashiumon. .Sort 1 C irolnia.
ll. B. WIllTWAI!.
no2-'.dlm
H
0KSE.-
, cakkia;i:s, r.ri;;ii:s
The l'ubllc
Can always find lirsl-class coi.yeyanj-es,
wlietne.- f or 1-lea s, re or business at o .1 L
erv looms. We hive, the Unreal and m- si
co np eteesUblish.ue,,.,.. ;"'";,
mules, carnages, biiggie.. -. always on
nand for sale, h re .. 'wVN N K O.
SelTxltf
I I lt IT I' RE.
FIRMTLRE! FLRMTIRE!
W. H. MORRIS fit CO.,
Dl-ALERS IN ALL KINDS P
Iiiiiiitnie,
SPRING BEOS AiMAIMSSES,
No. 3 Fatkttevii-i.e Stkeet,
RALEIGH, N. C.
We are daily receiving our largeaml vaj-ia.i
stock of rURNlTUBE of new ami original
aeVe would invite the public an I thloorM
tending our Slate Fair to call and exautlno
onr sloe and price, even if thd no
v Is 1 to purchase. o trouble to si,, w g is.
W, 11. MORKlss &n..
, FaNbHeville Str.et
octl7-dtf Ui.lel.li, N C,
r. 111. r.AII 'l,
Augusta, Me,