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The H eporter. KNTKHBL) AT TBI POST OFFICE IN DAN- 1 BURY, AS SECOND CLASS MATTER. j PEPPSR t SONS, Pubs, and Prop,. j THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. ISSI. | GENEBA.L NEWS A man's character is like a fenoo— , it osnnot be strengthened by white wash. What is BQ island T A body surround ed by water. Giv® an example. A boy in swimming. It rain* alike oa the just and the un just—and on the just tnaiuly beoause uujust have borrowed their umbrellaa. Tbe New York Herald saya that Conk ling will succeed W indom as Sec retary of the Treasury. Christmas this year falls on Sunday, and it is not more than a dosen weeks distant either. President Arthur if the only man ever elected Vice President who had never previously been a member of either House of Congress. The rate of ffcre on all tbe railroala to tho State fair is 1 Jo. per mile each way. This has been tae rate for sever al years. The average French family is three, tbe average English five, and the aver age Irish seven. SiDce his inoaroeration Guiteau baa gained ten pounds, and eats daily fifty per cent, more than the average prison, er. As a copper producing States North Carolina is the third in the United States only Michigan and Vermont surpassing her. It is tbo troth, as tbe New York Sua pays, tbat whatever is said in praise of Mrs Garfield might be said with eqoal jus'icc of almost every American wile under similar circumstance!. In Germany the mischief done to growing boys by tobacco has been found to be so great that the government or dered tbe police to forbid all lads under sixteen from smoking in the streets. Several caatons in Switzerland have al so done this. Tbe oorner stones of the United States builbinc to be erected at Danville, Va., for a United States courthouse, post office and internal revenue office, was laid on tba 11th inst, with Mssonio ceremonies Guiteau's counsel will plead the in sanity of tbe prisoner; that the wound of President Garfield wss not necessarU ly mortal, and tbat death resulted from malpractice. Refleot upon your present blessings, of which every man has many ; not on your past misfortunes, of which all men have some. Now that the prioe of bacon has ad ▼anced, and aoorne being scare*, would it nut be well for our farmer* to stocks the streams in their neighborhoods with fish It ought to pay; if not, why nut ? Wiuston Leader : After car*fol ex amination of tbe fact* in the case, by • committee composed of tbe connty commissioners, the magistrates have de cided uot to abolish the Forsyth Interi or Conrt. Tbep find that it is a saving to the connty in tbe way of jail fee*. Mr Fawcett, tbe Postmaster geoeral of Great Britain, was made totally blind when a young mm by the bursting of a pun. Hut in spite of that he is one of the best-informed men of the day, a profnuud mathematician, and widely read in literature and history It is predicted that corn will not av erage over 60 cents per bushel this win ter. It has been ascertained that a very large amount of old ooru is on hand in the waetern grsneries—more than enough to supply the demand.— Green*- horo Patriot. Floating item : "Ye»," *aid Represen tative Kesgan, of Tens, "my mother wu a North Carolinian She was a widow Lush, and was bora in Buneembe county. Her father lived at Shallow Ford, on the Yadkin river, and died at the ripe old age of 110 years—hi* name was Roberta " Strtasville Lanunark : One of the best farmers aud moat intelligent citizen* of Sharpeeburg township expreases the epinioa that, notwithstanding the panio ab iut the failure of eropa, corn will sell in the heap this fall at 6& centa per bushel. There ira twenty cotton factories on Haw ud Deep river*, in Chatham and and Bandolph counties, whioh employ 6,000 •ptritifn and work 16,000 bale* ol ootun annually. Every year tbe number iabeing adaed to—Charlotte Obterttr. A eorreapondsnt who seem* to maaa business advocates, io another oolumn, the erecting of a monuu • it to the aol diera who went from this coonty to fight in the ' Luet Cause " It is a worthy and a pious scheme and we wiah that it way be sucssasful. — Leuoir Topic. The I/bdv»lle Tobacco Asaooiatioo re ports chat for tbo year ending October 1, 1877, there was sold in that market 19,000,000 pounds of tobaoco of the value of |l2 per hundred, la 1878, 27 000 000; value *8 eO. In 1879, ■ value sl2. In 1880, 33,- 000,000 ; value sll j and 1881 20.552,- 604 pounds, value $108» per hundred. Tbe total value of fobauoo annually (old thsie ia orar 13,000,000 Od laH Thursday b*v id Davis waa elected Precedent of tbe Senate in the place of Btyard Mr D»viseeidoo as suming (be ohair that be regarded hit elect ion aa a recognition of his inde pendent politics Give Uat Sohool Committee a "punch in tbe riba" lor failing to p it the sohool house in a comfortable condition before tbe session began. Give them such a hard punch as will aeud them clear out of office, and make room for those who will attend to a buni&ess to which the; are elected — Educational Journal. We hsve frequently directed tbe at tention of our farmer farmer readera to the value of the common pea as a fertil iser. A number of articles have been published on the subject, going to show the increased fertility of the soil when peas are plowed under as a green crop Under STATE AURICULTURB will be fcuud several experiments reoently made by farmers o( our States, which fully demonstrate tbe value of the pea as a fertiliser for a wheat crop and to which we speolally invits attention — North Carolina Farmer HABITUAL COSHVSNBSS —ii the banc of nesrly every American wosian Prom it usual arises thoss disorders that so surely undermite their health and strength. Every woman owes it to her aelf aod to her family to use that eel ehrated medioine, Kiduey-Wort. It is the sure remedy for oon»tipaiion, and for all disorders of the Kidntys and liv er. Try it in liquid or dry form Equal ly efficient in either.— Botton Sunday Budget. Pineville, N. C., Oct. 17 —A negro by the name of Davis liviag in Union county, near Heath's Store, ravished a youag lady of that neighborhood on Sunday morning at 1 o'olook. A p»rty of meu in the neigbbjroood followed the negro into Lancaster county, S C , and arrested him. He was given a pre liminary examination last night before Justice Mcllwain To day a party of men of beth colore, numbering tbree hundred and twenty-six took the negro and hung him 10 a tree near Heath's store.—Charlotte Olterver. Greeosbora Patriot: Attention is called to the timely and important ao tion uken by the board of magistrates of the county and county commissioners, in joint meeting last Monday. By ac tion of the two bodiea the oommissinaets am authorised *n l directed to purchase tive thmiwd dollar* worth of oorn jfor distribution among tba poor of tbe coun ty. Tbey are further empowered to purchase ten thousand dollars worth ol oorn, to be sold to needy persons in the county at the oost of purchase and trans portation. It is well known that this ac tioo has been rendered necessary by the late disastrous drought. It is not only tinsely, but eminently wise and proper, and will meet with an anqua ified publio approyal Last Ssturdsy a party of emigrants passed through this place to tbeir old home in Chatham, from which oounty they emigrated some years ago They described Indiana as a good State, but say the old North State is better. A wißi DEACON.—"Deaeoo Wilder, I want you to tell me bow you kept yourself end family well tbe past season, when all tbe rest of as have been sick so oiuob, aud have had the doeton vis iting as so often " "Bro. Taj lor, the answer is very easy 1 used Hop Bitters in time; kept my family wall and saved tbe doctor bills Tbr°e dollar* worth of it kept M well sod able to work all the time. I'll war rant it has ooat yon and the heigbbore one to two hundred dollar* apiece to keep siok tbe same time " "Deacon, I'll use your medicine here after." No DAKOIR or A FAMINE—PeopIe who, by reason of damage to tbo erope, may be eppreheosive of a abort supply of braehaiuifs, will be comforted by tbe information that there ia no danger of e famine. The elevators at Chieago are full to overflowing. In Baltimore the eleva tors aje full aud miles of railway oar* filled with grain are on side tracks In Ciooinnati, atorage in elevators or gram warehouses ie Dot to he had, aod rail way ears ba*e be jn here weeks unable to unload. Furthermore, corn w«e head led here yesterday that ia five years old. At stations on railroads leading to thie eity eorn ie being throught ia that is two and three years old. Farmers who held over wheat end oorn because of low prioes have struck a good market, and waare informed that ourrent re ceipts would be muoh larger then they are but for the scarcity of atorage and tbe inability of railroads to furnish traae portation—Cincinnati Gazette. PicroßivL ILLUSTRATIONS.—"The use fuioew ol pioturea in a general way ia seenbr comparing tbe keenneaa ot'observ alios, tbe general intelligence, tbe ac curacy of knowledge exhibited by chil dren bjought np in the midat of an abuodanoe of wholesome illustrated lit eraiure, with the comparative dulnese of vision and aarrowneaa of information show by thoae who have not bee a so privileged." The foregoing, whioh we lake from the "Caada School Journal, truthfully applies to the 3000 Ulustra tioas, in Webster's (JoabridgedD)i cion ary, in whioh snore than 340 words aad terms are illustrated aad defined under the folio*tug twelve words: Beef Boiler Cattle. Column. £j,e. Hone, Molding*, Phrenology, JtaveliM, &hip», Steam Einjime, Timber a, as may be seen by «• auiiuing the Wrtionary/ Erroneous Meports about the Troop a at Yorktown Rumors wara rife oo the streets yes tarday altemona lhat there hail b« en • considerable row at Yurktowu The ■ reports finally settled into a story that ! the Southern Stars, of Tarbnro, became i involved in a row with the Nioth Mais- ! achrfsells Regiment, brought on by (he i iuipertioauoe of the latter It wan turth- I er reported that the Thirteenth New York Kegiment had taken the part of the North Carolina boys and some of the men of the Ninth Masaacbsetta had been hurt with bayonets. Intelligence received last night from Richmond is to the effeot that the only foundation for these rumor* is (he mis- [ behavior of members of the Niath Mass achusetts in Riohiaond, wheie aome of them ware prt in confinement, aud a continuation of this disorderly oonduct by the same regiment at Yorktown. By order of General Haocook the regi ment was put under arrest. This is all there is uf it, according to our informs lion, and this is iu accord with the state ment* about the u i-bchsviurof the Ninth Maa»«ohuseits raiment in the Rich mond papers. — [Charlotte Obtervor ] Tu» Exmhsm —The expenses of the*- illness, death and funeral of President Garfield, covering a period of 85 days, sre estimated at (347,650, of which the United States will pay about SIOO,OOO and the Slate of Ohio, the city ol Cleve land snd private individuals the balance. ■ Private Seoretary Brown estimate* the cost of the President's sickness at SIOO,- j 000, which would be at the rate of $1,250 a day. Of this cost the doctors' bills will form the largest item, say $53.- ' 000. Of this amcunt Dr. Bliss will j want $25,000, Drs A anew and Hamil ton 112,000 each. Dr. Reyburn $3 000 and Mrs. Dr Elsoo SI,OOO. Drs. j Woodward and Barms will get nothing uii'ess Congress chos? a to reeogtitp their services ss being notetriotly in the lias of their duty HS army officers. It i is thought that the total oost of drugs will not exceed SSOO. Suoh things as j beef extract, koumiss, whisky, brandy and wine were all donated, and (here i» ; understood to be no charge tor xervice? rendered by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Tour wife Begp it." It is laid that in the early days of her wedded life Queen Vio. had one of those squabbles with her husband of tha sort which will come about some liases evan between the most loving couples. Chagrined and vexed, the Prioe retired to hie room and, locked the door, The Queen took the matter quietly for a while but after the lapse of an h«ur ahe waot to his door and rapped "Albert," she said, "come out." "No, I will not," answered the Priace withio. Come, go away; leave me alone." The royal temper waxed hot at this Sir, she cried, come out st once The Queen, whose subject yor are, eossmands JOQ. He obeyed immediately. Entering the room a'he designated, be sat down in sileoce For a long time nothing was said. The Queen was tha first to break the sileoce. "Albert." she said, 'speak to me.' •Does the Queen, command it ?' he asked. •No,' shs anawered, throwing ber arms about hia ueck. 'your wile beg* it The sue arose again ie Windsor. Notice HAVING QUALIFIED AS AD MINISTRATRIX upon the Estate of F. J Baker, eotioe is hereby given for all persons having claims against said Eitate to preaent them to me oe, or be fore the Ist day of November, 1882, for payment, or this notiee may be plead in bar of their reoovery. CHINA R. BAKER, Adminutratrix. Ostober 26th, 1881.-6w. VIOLIN OUTFITS - Ma DiM Stat* «mlteHav«'trial NOTICE BR VIRTUE or AN ORDER or THE Judge of Probate or Stoke* County, N. ■ 0., I (ball sell to the highest bidder, for Cash, . at Danburjr on Bth day of November 1881, a large amonnt or evidences ol debts due mj intestate consisting of Bonds, Note*, Ac count* and Judgements, a part of the latter are on the Lien Docket* of Stokes aud For syth couatiee. This 3rd October 1881. 1 BEN BAILEY, 4t Adm'rol W A Lash. HOTIOS. Land SALS. BY VIRTUE or AN EXECUTION IN MY band* issued from the Superior Court of tftokee county Spring term 1881 in favor of H Campbell aoa wile sarah B. Martha L Duncan, J M Duncan, W H Duncan, J J Dun can and N A Duncan and other*, againat W H roy and wlfr, T. Ann toy. 1 will aell at the Court Houae door in the town of Danbury lor Cash, on tne 7th day of November 1881, 116 acre* of Land, mora or lea*, It being Lot No 3 in lb* diviaion ofCharle* Duncan's dee'd Land, and awignad to W H Foy and wif* T A roy. This judgement was a charge on Lot No S in the division ol said Charle* Duncan's dea'd Land which was aaaigped to said W H r«r and wtle T A roy. W A E4TEA Owab*r 7rt> «*•"/, PAY YOUR TAXES! FIRST AND LAST CALL. FOR THE PUBPOBB OF COL- . LBCTINO the Stale and County Tasos assessed iu Mokes County, I will commence my round on October 17'h» 1881* attending at the following times and plucea, to-wit: WC Southern's Hon Jay, October 17th Watt's Store Tuesday do 18th Del ton' S Wednesday do lftn Venable s Store Thursday do 30(h CftptJ L Smith's Friday do list Francisoo Saturday do Md JnoK Jewel's Store Monday do -4th 0 H Simmon's Store Tuesday do 251h Prestouvllle Wednaaday do iblh PH Carter's Store Thursday do 27 h Walnut Cove Friday do 28 ta Qeruianton Saturday do J»th Joel F Hill s » Mo ? ,u y v d ° 3 "RMII Hill Tufsdny NOT b*r lit D anbury WedAThur. do 2 aud 3 The Taxes assessed are 00§ cents on every SIOO valuation of properly, aud $2 OO on the foil. All are respectfully notified to meet ine us above. As the law is now, 1 have to collect during the months of September and November, at my ollice in Danbury, and 1 only make one ruund in the county during the mouth of Octob*r, so you see this is the only chance you will have to pay your Tai, unless you come lo mv office iu Danbury. I want all persons lo meet me, pay t heir Tax and tave cost. 1 only have a Bhort time lo collect the Ta*. 1 don't want any to pay COM, but if sou do, it will beyour laull, not mine. W A. MBTKS, Sheriff. N OTICE ! Raving qualified as Executors of the last WILL and TKBTAKENT of William Pearce, de ceased. All persons indrbtro to the estate are requested to make immediate paymeut, aud those having claims agaiust said estate aie hereby noticed to present tliem duly au thenticated, lor payment on o, before the Ist day ol October 1882, or this notke will be plead in bar of their recovery. This the Ist day of October 1881. PAULV I'SAUCS aud 1 Kxecuto „. 4w. WILLIAM PSAKGC, / SALE OF V ALUABLK Tract of Land. nr VIRTUE OF AN ORDF.R OF THE XJ Superior Court of Stokes County, made at Spring Term, 1881, in an action pending in said I ourt, wherein A brum Lew is is plain tiff and W. H. Walt* and other* are detend anu, the undersigned Commissioaers ap pointed by saiu Court, will ex|iojc lo sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, on ibe preniiees, on MO!fDA¥, NOVEMBER 7lh, 1881, at 12 o'clock, M., tlie lollowing described tracl of l«nd ly ing in ihe County of Slokea, lying on the waters of Meatman's Creek, in said County, adjoining the lauds Washington Tultle, Joel Allen, 1 human Davis, Epperson and others, containing 477 acre* more or less, and knowu as ibe landsof Abram Lewis in Stokes Couuly. J. O BUXrS J Commissioner*. October 6th 1861-4*. NOTICE! LAND SALE, BY VIRTUF. OF SUNDRY EXECUTION in my bund issued from Ihe Superior Court of Stokes County spring term, 1881, in lavor ot John W. Bolejick. »TB. S A. Bole jack, B. J. Bolejack. Manerva Bolejuk. Kd win Smith, Jic., I w ill sell at the Court House door in the town of Danbury, for cash, on the 7th Day of November, 1881, Thirty acres ol Lund, more or tan, as the land of Joseph B. Kolej'ick on th* water* of Town Fork, adjoining the land of James Boslick. Edward Smith, A. Culler and others- Levied ou as the land of the .-aid Jos B. Bolejnck to satisfy said executions. Also at the said time and place, I will sell for cash 3 aorta Ol I-and adjoining the laud ol W H. Oeniry or Sterling Oenlry, it being the amount oyer the deff't, Jacob Fnltona honieatead, levied on lo satisfy sundry eiecu tlon* in uiy baud in lavor of B. Uuiley ad ministrator aud other*. Alio at the same lime and place, I will sell lor cash 73 acres ol Land, the property of John Biown adjoining th* land ol J. J. Davis to satisfy an execution in my band in favor of B. Bailey adm'io' W A Lash, dee'd. Also at the same time and place, 1 will sell for cash 73 sores of Land, the property of Elisba Brown, adjoining tbe land of J J Da vis and others, to misty an execution in my band in lavor ol B. Bailey, adin'r of W A Lash dee'd. Also at th* nine time and place, I will sell for cash 240 acrfcS ot Land, more or le**, tbe property of J F Hill, adjoining tbe land ot J B Vaughn and others, lo satisfy sundry executions in my bands ia lavor of B. Bailey adm'r of W A Lash dee'd. W A. ESTEB, Sep't 21st 1881. bhtnff. N OTICEI LANDJBALE. HAVING BEEN APPOINTED BY A DE CREE of ibe f-uperior Court of Stoke* { County at its spring lenn, 1881, a Comml*- > siouer to tell Land, 1 hereby give general no -1 lice that a* said Commissioner, I will sell at ' tbe Court House Door in Danbury, on the 7th Day of November, 1881, all the '■ Interest and right ot Frances H. Lotto* in a pieca of Land lying and being in the County ot Stoke*, adjoining tbe land of Hiram .Smith ' A J Brown and olb*rs, containing Forly ac res (40), tbe same mora or lea*; it being all I of tbo land formerly owned by W H Lov.ns dee'd. dkld land being sold lor the purchase money, amount lor the same from tbe said France* 11. Lovins lo L B Bohanusn. Terms Cash. Also at tha asm* Urn* sad place as Com miaioner. 1 will sell a certain tract of Laud the property ol U F Mielton for (be purchase money, lying and being iu (he County of Siokes, and bouaded aa follows: by th* land of AJU llughea on the a«rth, east by the land of same, on Ibe south by tbe land of fcui'l Flippin on tbe west, and also by the teed of frasley George and Kob't George and others, lo satisfy a judgement and cost in lavor of W II Moor* against said Q f sbelton. Also st tbe same time and plac* as Oom mis*ioner, 1 will sell a curtain Tract of Land 140 aores, adjoining tbe land of George t'riddy and ulhei*. being tbe Land of Jamas Throckmorton dec d. for division, on a credit of ail months, hood and good security re quired. No Ulle is to be mads until tbe pur ines money is paid. WA. EBTKS. atyt iis« laai. ewwwmmer. NOTICE ! Having qualified as administrator upon tbe estate of J. L. Peatross, uolice is hereby given for all persons having claims against said estate to ptesent them to me on or before the 23th dny of September 1382, aud in de fault thereol this notice will be pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. September 17th 1881, THOMAS MARTIN, Administrator.® j NOTICL. 1 HAVING BEEN APPOINTED BY THE Probate Court of Stokes County for that purpose, Iwill.offur for Sale at the Court House door in Danbury, on Monday the 7th day of November, 1881, Two Hundred and Ten Acres ol Land belonging to the estate of Nnncy K Hughs dee'd. These lands lie in Stokes County, on the water* of Dsn Kiver aud Klk Creek, adjoining Ihe land* of William M. Moore and others. This tract of land will be sold for one third cash, and for Ihe remainder of tbe purchase money a credit of twelve months will be given by the purchaser giving bond and npproved security, wbicb bond will bear interest from date of sale. This tract of land is in a good neigh borhood and about oue third is cleared and in a high stute ot cultivation, ha» upon it a small dwelling bouse aud other out bou>es, is well wateied and tiuely timbered and for growing line Tobucco ia equal to auy to be found in North Carolina, WILLIAM M. MOORE, Ssp't 19, 1881-IW. Cowmiuiontr. ELII.IBI, WITZ 4 O., Importers and Wholesale Dealers la OTIONS, HOSIERY; GLOVES; WHIT* AND FANCY GOODS No. 5 Hanover street; Baltimore Md. 84ly. V . O . W I LLI 8 , with BATHE, AXDERSON k BAKU, WHOLESALE UKOOKK3, No. 286 West Piatt And 6*2 South Howard Streets, Palter ton iiaym, BALTIMORE. J. N. Amler ton, i'lliot bard. mrlOmS $72 A WEEK. 912 a day al houie ensily made. Costly Outfit free Address Tsus A Co., Aaitusta, Maine. BKATTV'B ORGANS 18 usctul stops, & sets reeds only s>s. PIAMOS slis up. lilus. Catalog Fkxa. Address BEA'ITY, Washington, N. J. M. AMBLER GLAZKBROOK, M. MILLHISEB b CO., WBOLISALS DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, 1309 HAIN BTBEET, Sept 8-81-tim Richmond, Va. VASS R COL KCE, rOUGHKE 11 HI A >' FOR THE LIBKRtL EDUCATION OF WO men Examiualioos lor entraii>M Sept 14th Catalogues sent oo application to V L D KAN Registrar July 2-2 m J.J. BALLOW, WITH 0. F. H EISItiER k CO., Manutncturer* *n Jotrher* of CLOTHING. No. 1315 Muiu Sl M Kichuioud, Va Srpt 8-'Bl-6m SEEDS THAT SUJdPRISE! TBE PARMEUM- ~B OTf AKEA." Maxlx*. «i now »»•!•» fmin *. A.. (li(T-rln* from 'kiirtLmt ev#r urou n b»-r-. raw or •nok«L Hoe-d went l»y tiall 3iirt®. n pnp r Hoy* ftaun or Jiipan. half bea:. ;iif P-" ..f'l by chem tM* (o t>» in. rl' lieai linmnn rood tooura. T|n« Itod ler nlunt. .Iso- ft "l. IS rtn. a niip-r. C'lbun Qneen WK.rm--lon.jujt imporud. larg«it vari.lv ever srown in C. 8.. Arm. Iow1ou«. rrt*p and •marv ; Imwi to k.»l> or .htp. Bru.» paoyr or jn iwrts, S papers for sl. V.rv «e*rca. I.oe of-Wood Muskmaton. I -rg»*.t known. I to I feet loar-nna anatl|v, wrtv an I proline. IS Ota. a P«P«r. Cllmai Tomato, rtrhaai >r, aarir, prollK. «oMd-un equaled In .very way. Urn a papaf. Whlta E**p tl»n Corn (from th. Nile). -I.lda tnim*a*alr In the Houth «rl>er» otharrurn Mta. Vneqoalajl for tubl.or nKx-k. TO e»«. a p*p»r. 78 .is •pound l>oal nte, on* plant fr.d» i cow Iwo days: 10 to II n. hlch. iSew. a p»i>.r. (\nm Corn.fraln.l In. lon*. % Tn. broad. BXKI will lirliif Muilo. •prteea.lScta. • paper All lb. abov. ~nt Itor #!.• ofa«;h tof (a. Addreaa C. H. OILBr'.ST A CO. AU..U, «*. ReMrenc: Hon. W. U ealUo«n, Jiayoe of AtUnU. Jr children. TL-. .t r MylNmifO. Iff t] i'atZNTV V' •Si U jntl }u\ -»d b- iriM't l '/ I lg| & fur .» 1 • a 11 j»-.refrr t \ Robert O. Galloway, Jr., with STERN & CO., WBOI.HSALI Boots and Shoes, No. 9 GOVERNOR STREET, ftth Door from M*in, ap7»>6 RICHMOND, TA. R W. POWERS k CO., Wholesale Drugtfists Ro. 1305 naiß aad 9 and 11 l»th Sis., R. W. Powers. _ Kdgsr D. Ta) lor. RICHMOND, V». April 28, 1881-6 in' JAMES D CHAMBERLAIN, —WITH— (!. W. Tfcorn Co., WBOLBPALI HAT BIAUM, Richmond, V*., Special attention given to orders, and satla laction guaranteed. June 161b 1881. 8m - * «••• WHOLKfALR OROOIRB AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS, to s Howard street, corner of Lombard; BALTIMORE. We keep constantly on band a large and well assorted stock of Groceries-aolUble far Southern aud Wcttero trade. W# toHcit co« •ignment* of Oonauj Preduca-auah as OoV ton; Feather*; tfiaaaug; «a*was; Woo»iDried Fruit; tura; Shine, etc. Unr facilitiea lor do tal business nr* such ss lo warrant quick sales sad prompt retnrs*. All orders will haeaaar prompt aiientioa. WK ARK NOW RECEIVING Winter Goods; H*t« m« la *u«k REABY-MADB CLOTHING, HATS aid CAPS, BOOTS tad SHOES, t BHIRTS iri UNDBRWBABS, GROCERIES, SUGAR, COPtfEB, CHEB3B," RICK. GINGER, PEPPER, BPICE, Ao., At., A*., A*. DRY -GOODS, MEN S WEAR, CASHMERES, DELAINES, ALPACAS, PRINTS, WHITE GOODS, in gr«*t variety. BACON ud LARD, • M klld Ii LBATUBb Wa kut abaal ••• tboasaad ptaaaa ouaaittiag af REDmni HO ME-TANNED 30LK, HARNESS UPFEE LEATHER, KIP, HORSE, HOG mnd GOA T SKINS, witk a good aMortmaat of HARDWARE, QUEBNSWARB, WOODENWARB. WILLOWWaRB, DOMESTIC GOODS, DRUGS, . MEDICINES, aad CASTINGS. , k v\ _ —— * . vi:) • V/CXi HIV A WK WANT . .».! in * w .1* .t. Uaa tboaaaad bashali CORN, Piva handrad bwbala, aaab, PEJLS ud BEANS, Oa« ihaoaand biubaU, aaab, WHEAT, RYB aad OATS; ? ' ' ' .STOCK , n Ajaa, 10,000 Iba. GREEN m* DRt ■PBIDES, aad 100,000 Iba. LEAF TOBACCO : : U, -w. M.1.1 PEPPER * SONS. Daabary, Oatabar litk, lMi
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