A United Slates Bcundai y Line. The northern boundary of • his coun yil marked by nunc cairn*. iron pit | .rs, wood pill*!*, earth uioundff mid nni | er posts. A atone cairn ii neven and ( half teet by e'ghl led, an earth mound von feet by fourteen Icel, »u iron pil r eight lect high, eight inches square t the bottom mid four i tie lit;* ;»t thet»p, iuiber posts tivi fo' • igh imd eiglit she? square. There hre HMS nl these narks between rlie L.k- of toe W.od* aid the lure ol t b«- H..i'ii» M uninins j That portion ol the boundary •> i.ich Ilea '•island wtstnf the lied rivrr valley ii marked by east irou pillms»l e\en mile intervals. The Hiittt>h p ace one every two miles and the United Stall s one be tween eaih British pott Our pillars or ! markers were nude at Detroit, Mich. | They are hollow irou cxstiiiua, three ighths of an inch iu thickness, in tho ' jrm of a truncated pyramid, «ighl leet j liigb, eight inches fquare at the bottom -ml four iochea at tlie top, aa bafure stated. They have at the lop a solid ! pyiamidal cap. and at the bottom an oc- j agonal flange one inch jn thickness , Upon the opposite face* are oast in letters tivo inches high the inscriptions, "Con- | vention of London" and "October 20, , 1818 " The inscriptions begin about ; four feet six ioches above ihe base, and j read upward The interior of the hol low posts are filled with well seasoned cedar posts, sawed to fit, and lecuiely spiked through spike holes cast in the pillars for the purpose. The average weight of each pillar is eigUty five pounds. The pillars are all set four foot in the ground, with their inset iption lac- j ing to the north and south, and the earth '■ is well settled and stamped about them For the wooden posts well seasuued logs are selected, and llie portion above the ground painted red, to prevenl swelling and shrinking These posts do very well, but the Indians cut them down fot fuel, and nothing but iron will last veiy long. Where the line crosses lakes, i mountains of stone have been built, the bases boing in souie places eighteen feet under water and ihe lops projecting eight feet above the lake's surface at" high tfa ter mark. In forests the line is marked ; by felling the timber a rod wide and clearing away the underbrmh. The work ot cutting through the timbered j swamps was very great, but it has been well done and the boundary distinctly marked by the commissioner* the whole distance from Michigan to Alaska. Meaning of Bella. In many places, says an English pa per, a bell is rung "after dark " The origin is usually curious, though gener ally and wrongly put down to the curfew. At Storrington, a village in Sussex, the bell rings at 43 P. >l. This is ia virtue of an endowment; a man lo(t bis way on the Downs in a sea fog, and nuly lonnd his home by bearing the bell of Storriog ton church. In gratitude, he endowed the church with a sum of money, on condition that the bell should be rung at eight o'clock every night. A similar account is the bell at Great St. Mary's. Cambridge, which rings at 9 P. M. having been endowed by a Saxon princess, who was saved from perishing in tbe fens by hearing a Cambridge bell "Great Tom," of Christ Church, Oxford, is tolled 103 times every night; the ori. gin is probably the same as that of the others, but tbe "scout" only knows thst the "buiteiy" is then opened At Rome a bell rings at "one hour of night" for the De Profundis, and at "'two hours" the evening before a fast This "one hour of night" means one hour after the I Ave or Angelus; and not, as a clever j tourist once described in hi* diary, one ! o'clock in the morning. Tbe Queen of Home. Honor the dsar old motier. Time has scatead snowy flakes on her brows, plowed deed furrows on her cbetks, but is she not sw««t and beutiful now J The lips are thin and shrunken, but thoss are the lips which have kissed many a hot tear from the childish cheeks' and they are the sweetest lips io the ; world the eye is dins, vet it glowa with the soft radiance that oan never fade. Ah, yes, she is a dear oid mother. Tbe sands of life are nearly run out, bat, fee ble as she is, she will go further and reach down lower for ytu than any ether person on earth You cannot »n --ter a prison whose bars can keep her out ! you cannot mount a scaffold too high for her to reach that she may kiw and bleisyoa iu evidence or her death less love when the worl shall dcapi"* and forsake you; when it leaves you by the wayside to perish unnoticed, the dear old rnther will gather you in htr arms and earry you home ai.d tell you of all ycur virtues until you almost lor gel your aoul is dtffigured by vice>-. Love ber tenderly, and cheer the declin ing years with holy devotion. Sleep. There is no fact more clearly estab lished in the physiology of man than this: that the brain .(upends it* ener gies and iuell during the hours of wake fulnew, and that ihe«e ure recuperated ; during sleep If the recuperation does , not equal ihe expenditure tho brain ! witheis; this is iiig*nity Thus it is that, io early English history persons j who wero oondeuincd to death by being j prevented froui sleeping always died | raving maniace; thus. it is also, that j those who are starvrd to death bccouie , insane; the brain is a»t nourished, and j they can not sleed. The practiral in- ) fereuccs are three 1 Those who think most, who do j most brlin-work rrqire most sleep. That iimes' , saved"froui necessary j sleep, is infallibly destructive to mind, body, and estate. 3. Give yourself, your children, your ! your seivents, give all who are under j you, the fullest amount of slip they will j take by compelling t hem to go to bed at some regular, early hour, and to rise in the morning the muntnl they au-akc of themselves, and within a fortnight nature j with almost the reglarity of the rising sun will unloose tha bonds of sleep the ; moment enough repose has beeii secured lor the want wants of the system. ; This is the only sale ai.d rufficient rule; and as io the question how much sleep any ot e requires each must be a rule for himself; great nature "ill never fail to write it out to tlie observer, under the rtgula'ins just given. CLOVER, AMD RYE FOR HOGS—IN my cipeiiencti, says a writer, 1 have found nothing so profitable for hog pas- i ture as clover and rye, and 1 think r»» preferable, and the reason they are better than timothy, b'ue grass aud all | similar grasses is they remain u or* ten- I der for a longer period than other gras- j ses, wlith so soon become wiry and hard, partaking of the nature ol hay, and I have nevre known bogs to thrive on it, j although other stock does. To use ryo profitable for pasture fall rye should be sown for spring pasture aud spring rye fur later pasture, and by not pasturing too long aud too close there will be con siderable head cut' which whin ripe will, with the weeds that naturally grow among grain, make good pasture until time to commence feeding corn, at lean such is any experience. At to using any of the grarsca for bog pasture, I would prefer a weed pasture, and 1 will here say that I aui of opiaion if some ; of the weeds so eagerly eaten by hogs i were domesticated and properly cultivat- j j ed they would prove tnote satisfactory fur hog pasture than anything used of i grass kind. '•Rut, my dear fellah," said tho newly arrived Englishman to tbe Galveston hack driver who had called uim Colonel, "but my dear feilah, I don't belong to the army, yer know." "1 hat don't make any difference here in Galveston, w« oall almost evety loafer and dead beat Colonel or Major. Have a kerridge, j Gensral 1" HAUNTED ME.—A Workingman Bays j "Dsbt, poverty and suffering haunted me for years, caused by a sick family and large bills for doctoring, which did no good. I was completely discouraged until one year ago, by the advice ot my pastor, I procured Hop Ritters and com menced their use, and in one month we were all well, and none of us have been sick a day since ; and I want to say to all poor men, you can keep your families well a year with Hop Ritters lor less than one doctor's visit will cost."— Christian Advocate. pcfoit cerßY. FOR RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and ' , Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other ' Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equal* ST. JACOBS OIL m a Irt/f, lUff, mimpie and cheap External k Remedy. ▲ trial entails tut tho oamparativrly trifling outlay of 60 Oats, and esery one suffering with pain can hare cheap and postUre proof of Its I claims. Directions in Keren Languages. SOLD BY ALL DBUQGIBTS AND DEALEBB nr MEDICINE. A. VOOELER Sc CO., JtalMmor*, Md., V. f. A, t _ Ask (he rccovrrW* K"JTS B f VA suffering, victims oi ftvCr mercurial diseased u patient, how recov * chrrrlui .v&'SO./A, ?!"■'* spii its and fcood np- SllJ '~j petits ; thty r .11 toll llHtffiffllWl* vou by taking SIM HIoA'SS LI Vtil REGULATOR. The Cheapest, Purest, and Best Family Medicine in the World! For JJISI'EI'SIA. COASTirATIOy, Jaundice, Villous attacks, SICK HEAD ACHE, Colic, Impression oi Kpiiits, SOVh STOMACII, Heart limn, *c , Ac. This unrivalled Southern Rtmtdy is wsrranl cd not to conti.in a single particle of MSI.IT at, or any injurious mineral substance, but it Purely Vegflable, containing those Southern lioott and Heibs. which nn all-wise Providence hat placed in countries where Lirer I'tatasc* most prevail It will outc all Diseases caused by Diraugement of tbs Liver anc Bowels. THE * Ykil' 7 O.VS of Liver Complainti ar« a bitter or W*>l trnte in the mouth ; I'ain ii the Hack, Sides or Joints, olten mittakcu tot Rheumatism; &our Stomach ; Loss of Appetite; Bowels ullernulely costive and lax ; Headache ; l.aas of Memory, with a puinlul •ensaiion ot having failed to do iouiethiug * l.ieh ought to have been done; Debility, Low Spirits, a thick ytllvw appearance ot the and tiyts, a dry Couf*h often mis* t*kin for Consumption. .Sometimes many ths tymytom» attend the DISEASE, at others veryftw ; but the LIVKK, the largest organ in ihc body, is y*ncralli/ the teat ! of the disease, and it uot ((emulated in time, great sull'ering, wrttchelnc»s aud DKATIi w ill ensue. CAUTION. As there are a number of imitations offered to the public, we would caution the commun ity to buy no Powders or Prepared Slil- JIOA'S' I.IVf.R REGULATOR unites in white w:app%rs, and has the red letter Z and Mortar in the front, aud is made by J. 11. ZEll.lS J CO. "We have tested its virtues, personally, and know that tor &yj ej tia, biliousness ami Throbbing Headache, it is the best medicine Hie world ever saw. We have tried forty other k medics before Simmons' Liver Itryuhi tor, but none of them jrive us more than tem porary relief ; but the liejtulalor not only re lieved but cured us." — Ed. Telegraph ami Mtutngtr, Macon, Ga. IJANUfACTI'kKU ONI.Y By J H. ZEILIN Jk CO., Philadelphia, Pa SOI.D BY ALL DRI'GUISTS. del SI Robert G. Galloway, Jr., with STERN & CO., W lIOI.KSAI.B Boots and Shoes, JVo. 9 GOVERNOR STItEE T, stk Door from Main, »p7mf> RICHMOND, Va W. A. lUCKM, H. C. SMITH S B. BPRAQINS. TUCKER, SMITH k (0., Manufacturersand Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS; SHOES: HATS AND CAPS 2&bßaltiujore street Baltimore, Aid. No-ly . ELHARI , H ITZ & 0., Importers »»d Wholesale I>ea;en in OTIONS, HOSIEIlY; GLOVICS; WHITU AND CANCY GOODS No. I Uauover street; Baltimore Md. 64ljr- BEATTV'S OKGA.NS 18 useful stops, 5 sets neds ou!v st>s. I'iasos slif> up. U!us. Catalog Fas*. Address BKATTY, ; W ashiugton, N. J. V . O . WILLIS, with BAYNE, A!*DERSO!I & BiRO, WHOLESALE GROCERS, No 286 W#»t Pratt And 5'2 South Howard Streets, ratter ton liaynt, BALTIMORE J. A' A ruler ton, Elliot Bard. mrlCmS ii n,so\, BPRjrs k ro„ ; WHOLESALE GItOCRRS AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS. 3o S Howard strest, corner of Lombard; BALTIMORE. We keep constantly on hand a larjre and | well assorted stock of Groceries —suitable for Southern nod Western trade. We solicit coo ! signments of Country J'roduce— such as (Jot i too; Feathers; Ginseng; Beeswax; Wool; Dried i Fruit; Kurs; Skins, etc. Our facilities tor do ing husinessare such as to warrant quick sales and prompt returns. All orders will have uur j prompt attention. 43-ly. IN ITS 17TH VOLUME. THE RA L ET« U NEWS. | I*. M. Hals, Editor. L L Polk, Corresponding Editor Eowardb.Bkoi;cuton A Co., Business Managers. A No. 1. DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL DAILY AND"WEEKLY; ___ T M M MS : i Daily, 1 " « months, 350 " Suios., i.oo " i •' 1.75 I Address, THK RALEIGH NEWS, Raleigh, N. C. ' Ii jou want • GOOD PIANO OR ORGAN, write or osll on W. P. ORMUBY, Wiustoo wbo can supply so; mall* or style made in the (Jotted States at priees which will : defy computation. If yon want the BEST SEWING MACHINE ever put before the public, cali on W P. ORMSRY for the "i iglit-Runniiig DoßCstic" id the Music Store, Winatou Old ptsoos, organs, and machines* ex ohanj(ed." W. P. ORMISBY T lnventrs and Mechanics. PATENTS and how to obtain them Pamphlets of 60 pages free, upon receipt o Stamps for Postage. Address GILMORI, SMITH & Co , • Solicitors of Patents, Box 31, Waihinyton, D. C. IDOES WUVQu 3NDERFUL ff UI | I CURES! HHU ni« it acta on tlie J.IVKB, BOWKIJsH KIDKBTS at His saaie time. «n.o 11 tlie ■y.tflra of tb« poison- H union ttiat dovslope In Kidney »nd On- ■ DiaOMM, EiliouanOM, J»undi», Constl. EJ n,Piles, or lu KbeumsUsm. Neurat(la.H ous Disorders and Temala Complaints. ■ BES WHAT P3OPLE SAY I rcne D. Stork, or Junction Cltj, Ksraea.Q Kulney-Wort cured lilni after i«'g\ilar rnj M >a had liocn teylny for four yesra. I John arrir.ll. of Washington, OMo, WW oTwastftTenuulodle by four i>romin®niM oi&na aud that Lo was afterward* by H ay-Wort. PJ U.B. Ooodwln.anftdltorln Cliardon, Onlo M ba waa n..t einetUd to live, beliiK MoaUdß ad belief, but Kldiiey-Worlourod ldiu. H da 1.. Jarrett of flouth Salmi. N. T., *J"U M?«A yeara Buffering from , k ' d l n 'y | tr "|l^ le jH »tlier rtunplicatiuua waa tudwd by tue uae of ■■ ay Worl. U »n B. Isawrenre of Jackaon, Tann., vnfferMH rearafroin liver and kidney troubles *nd,Bl taking "barrels of other medlcißM, U ey Wort made biro wcJU •ha»l Coto of Montgomery Center, Vt.. H red eight yeara with kidney dlfflculty aitdEJ nnable to work. Klduey Wort made hlmH II aa ever." J □ KIDNEY DISEASES, II ■ LIVER COMPLAINTS,! Hconstipatlon and Piles. ■i or It la put up in Dry Vegetable Form In H ■ tin cans, one rarkage of which inaktrasix quarts ■ Rof medicine. Also In Liquid Form, very Oo«- Q for those that cannot readily pre- |M D|r It aets with equal tfflcltney in either form, ■B U GET IT AT THE DRUGGISTS. I'ltlCE, SI.OO |J I WBLLB, lUCIUUDSOU A Co. t Prop's, p y (Win send the dry poet-paid.) BI KUHOTOIf, TT. Q of bu:.lnc.«."».wi , ak• H| man of let ened by tho strain of WM tcwtoillngirrermia your dutioe avoid W work, to res ■timulanta und us o Wt toro brainnervoand Hop BStterg. Bwafcto. UM- Hop B. If you arc young and I rmffering from any ln dlscix'tion or dkrtt«i|>aHtion ; If you are mar* rlod or alngle, old orMyoung, cufforlng from poor health or languish King on a bed of eick neaa, rtly on HopQßitters. Whoever you are. M| Tliousanda die an whenover you feel H nually fro m aome that your ayati-m JjßuS form of Kl d ne y ■oods tim- 1 ' 1 • tnn%n thi>.t mh;ht ing or stimulating ISi ■ have l>eeni revented without »m tox.catino, Bl by a timelyuse of take Hop Hopßltters Blttoro. Have you Ay- - pernio, ktdn. Dt (a Ca 2L t ln/ lO dl£i'S Br Is en absolute II unp F-'" rr^ SSKraS j ljlllCK ps- If yon .realm- g | 1 LIIU I Soldbyd™ K . ply weak «ud fJ , IPur „ feat., houdfor FoWarlriti'l.try S, NEVER prcuUr. 11l It rriay Hi . .. nop iirrrns FAIL saved hun* Bi jßockttter, s. T. d red S« '*■ —~ J A Toronto, 001. rfttAblUhod 1844* OIMPSON & GAULT Tlie Celebrated "Queen of the Ponth " Com Mill. Makero of tho Lino of Flour Mill W« mak« K|lle. anl remodel old |»uti«re' .1 «nv p roe est dasirsd. Writa for Catalogue and Prices wurchsaiuf. DAVID LAKDEEIH a SONS, Philadelphia, Ps. ELEGAHT JEV.'EIRTT CHEAP. To Introduce our new styles and influence trade we mike the following unpaiallele| oiler* for a short time: "'l'he l rlln I'a- kct contains »\ jrold watch chain, agate »hawl pin, lady's ele fant aetjewelry, eei b-'an cufTbutlona.coral neck ace, set of agatki muds, gold plate band ring, collar button, key rlnir, pwaet b;ok, Itullatlon silk hsndkarohtsf, pen pencil, e »mle envelopes sua vlsltinf csrds. All these malted to you ff»r Jsc. In sta-ups: 4 packets tor ?I.U>. The lot can be re tailed at from f. to 16 of> The Hoyal Ca*«tot COP tains one superb aineth> st ring. elegant coral brouco net in ho*, fancy neck lace, coral sleeve buttons, engraved gold plate brareieis rosea.-arf pin, gold plsted indy'sset.gold plate sleeve buttons, heavy gold plate studs, lo\ elr camoo scarf pin, eenulna I :>r»mn diami.nd stud. Alslte"- cross with I'. diamond carter, tvautlfu! let sleeve buttons, plated collar button, piut-d fink watch chair., plain gold plate ring, nobby camro riof. Maltese ear*rlnga with I*, diamond settings, cents' full comb, amethyst set, lady's fcll platen set with white stone settings, Jet and csmeo scarf pin. en*, gold plate sleeve buttons. The whole of this magnificent collection sent secure by mall for »l, 2 for ft.7o. 4 for |3. This lot can he retailed easily at from fT» to f 10. Address, N. Y. JBWKLRY «H> . Atlanta. Us. THI ATLANTA ULons says : " Thla company Is perfectly reliable, and the amount they give for your money Is astounding." ffPeter HendersorVsl 1 Oar Crounda In I ■ whlrhwc lri>t our VsjictDblo and ■ ■ Flower Brrda arc most roni|>leto( ■ ■ and our Grecnliouses for Flams ■ ■ (covering 3 acres In class), are ■ ■ the lariost In AuicrU-n. ■PETER HENDEiISGN S CO. I j 83 Oortlandt Street, New Yorfc. J ft Jk. AIMII WaaM. SO m Day uli Lll TTIn" « r» FAJiILT Kf-—M \I.F- Welghauptolftlke. Bstsfl fM SSy i rir«. e 1.40. TcrmaaurpriaaAcaate» W w DOMXSTIC 6CALM Co., CmoUmsi4 0* j f ENLARGE AND DEVELOP THE FORM. If shrunk wholly or In part from nature or dis ease. Advice free. Describe case and send stnmp to P. De L. Co., Atlanta,(la. No humbug. High est reference. Correspondence confidential. hillllllAnd Habit I ■■ cured in 10 to ttdsya. Ten years es nfl tabllshed; 1000 cured. TVrlte "tat* \S B I V 111 t. If ABMI Qui icj Mich. fffc DCIICifiGb r 9 rorfioi.aiir.Rß, rt-Aja ■ CVaOlwlvV# wiUuwa, Uilivra, tno(b«n or children. ThouaonUayat rati tied. raslnDifiven iA P\V..r l»»a«-f ftns«r,t»R.eye or rupinra.variawaa t«iu« *• liLM.ir nnr Dlas-n-e. «>f ptoalonfjw ai'd f to IMKU'EanJBUI NTV. lW Ii PATENTS proenrtd f« r Invcnura. Koldirra 181 U land warrants *»r«.rwrr»/. l'tui|thtand a«»ld. Soldiers 14 h«ireai»plv f«»rT»er sights at enee. Rend V If VaUr-na fur The t'iorea-Soldlar." and P«B«tf-a and llnniity lasrs h'.aeka und iti>tn>cti«na. Wa ■ 11 rnnrefarte thunaitntia of r#n*iattrra and Cllanta. Is. i 1 A»«.ir«#« N. W. Fltig.erald& Co»PKssinx£ I'ATt.ST tl*> B, Lw Stfc. n usHtagtbO. D C. FHOS. L. PoiNPEXTERs Olo'K. PoiVDRXTKft I Of Pittsylvania. Of Danville. I 1* ÜBLIC Warehouse! For tl>c S»l. of Ijenf Tobacco, e. DANVILLR, VA. John O. Witclier, 1 John A. Herndon, Of I'ittsvlvunin, I Of Pittsylvania M. Oaks, I W. H. Pullss.v, Of Hfidsrille, N 0., J Of Uethel Hill, N, 0., Auctioneers Clerks. 0, P. Cotiugton, of Caswell, N. C.. S. W. Brown, ot' QUde Hill, Franklin, Va., Duviil Terry, Pittsylvania Co , Va. Nov. 13. Kloor Manauers. I'tOOL 5 STOCKTON'S Tobacco Warehouse* WINSTON, N. C. WR OKFRR TO THE PI-ANTKRS OK North Caroliaa and Virginia every advantage lor the HANDLE ani SALE of their TOBACCO. I OUR HOUSE SRTS EAST «od WEST, giving from SUNRISE to I SUNDOWN lite I I ' iius r Liu in of any J UOUSB IN NORTH CAROLINA. W« will give you every ACCOM iVIODATION ( Unsurpassed) to make it t. your int.reat t. s.ll ilk us Your friends, truly, I'FOUL * sroi KTOS, . J JOHN SHEPPAUD, Auctioneer and Oenersl Manager. T. A. WILKB, Klooj Manager. N. U. STOCKTON, Hook Keeper. K. 0. CUNAKL)? N, } So iciti,,s I,a " ODB ' JOSEPH H. STOCK TON, Supervisor. Winston, N.C., August 19, 18so.—ly J. M. NICHOLSON, WITH J. P. YANCEY & CO. (Successors to Yancey, Franklin A Co., I >1 PORTERS OF NOTIONS No. 1209 Main Street, Richmond, Va. March JT, 1879. tf. OFFER FIRST CLASS Sewing Machines With full line of Attachments to 4 all kinds of Work, | GIVEN AWAY, Free of Charge. Having made arrangements with i well known company for a larg* n'Jiubs 1 of their Machines, we ufler AS A I'RE MIUM to eve'jf purchaser of TWEN TY-FIVE DOLLARS' WORTH 0 ROOKS, to be selected from our call louue, consisting of HANDSOMEL HOUND and ELEGANTLY ILLU 1 STRATED ROOKS, by BTANDAIII I AUTHORS, \ First CUss Faaijr Sewing .yaebin on RICHLY ORNAMENTED IRO. STAND, with SOLID WALNUT TO AND DRAWER, carefully packed ao delivered to any Depot io lbt» cit; FREE OF CHARGE This is a bona fide offer, mad* for it purpose of introducing our publieatioi throughout the United States. Send for a Catalogue and Desoriptii Circular, to FHILADKLPHIA PUBLISHING CO., 725 Sausum Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Liberal Terms offered to Ageota dee2tm6 WE ARB NOW RECEIVING Winter Goods; Have new in stock The beit lot of READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS, BOOTB aid SHOES, SHIRTS tod UNDERWKARB, GROCERIES, SUGAR, COFFEE, CHEESE, RICE, GINGER, PEPPER, SPICE, Ae., Ac., Ae., Ae DRY - GOODS, MEN'S WEAR, .. CASHMERES, DELAINES, ALPACAS, PuINTS, WHITE GOODS, in giMtt variety. BACON and LARD, always on kaad. In LKATIIEii Wo bare about ens thousand pieces | eon»i»tiag ef R E L> and HOH E- TA .VA'JfD SOLE, lIAkSESS and UPPER LEATHER, KIP, HORSE, HOG and GOAT SKINS, with a good assortment of HARDWARE, QUE ENS WARE, ' WOODEN WARE, WILLOWWARE, l f DOMESTIC GOODS, DRUGS, MEDICINES. 1 and CASTINGS. 0 a WE WANT F 1 One thousand bushels ORN, Y Five hundred buahele, eaeb, PEAS a>4 BEANS, >, N One thousand bushel*, each, WHEAT, V d RYE and OATS; J ie Also, 10,000 Ib«. GREEN and DRI » 'HIDES, and re 100,000 TOBACCO PEPPER & SONS. Denbury, November 4, IBM.