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"!- t&T-Vractltx in the Kiijwoine and F.-iWal L A.-st if n, M". h-s Practising Physician Wilson, X.! C. H Office, IIowi.an!) jiDnt o mum OF CHILDREN,! fl SP ECIflLTY G U SIIAC4vKLF6rI), Offlcs-re; ifeES" .. Store. A V;Wittiwer?f?ffyEN' jYEATIS practical - xiHrU;Tice Ifrtbe profession, I feel assured . .. . . ... .a tpvttijrwitisf action In:aUaiei. ft It; K & . at h s vD!:ntist.' Yu nT I ' WiildRvat hU '- i "!" "' '' 1 . t ii o up. omiJiellors at Law.' ? .1 - . j-. . f)TJNT N.. :fh? ' 'A i"tvsh awl. yv uson, awi in . ine iu- V.RjjiTrt of North Carolina; alw 1 -i, no Dif trict Court of the United Statels at trtlclgh J, BAUNES, M. I). N, li; IIKHRIXa M. D. i -' x3 arNes & Herring f Office en Nash street next dixir to ITack4 'cy A Mufrsiy's Buggy ;Hhop. where pne pr both may Ik- found when not pi-ofession- aliy cngaWL -Calls proin'tly atrended to bv either'in the absence ;of . the other. H: TJBEWKT & CO. . ? GROCERS A.D . . t .; ' . ii ' !' ' r ':-'-i commissjoiM MEllCHAKTS DEALERS ' IN LlQtTORA AND Ageits forlMTAlCO Glo I . ' ' 'i . U o99 STcamore Street : l:l V PETESKITRG, VA A - tr. Iia Groceries. Liauo of dilTerearade- Orders, .front Plt customer isoiictUHl. .:;'H ' '!' ; "We solfclt coiisigtiuiaii of Cottn, C oni, wheat jind-bther count rf r produce - whi n Hve are -prepared to remtt prociHHis oy c.--press as soon as i soW' i CURRENC l press GOLD., f"---f:'r ?:i f i ' M : SMITH - BKOTliER, ": f 1- i '.i-'-r. GENERAL COmiSSIOll (fiERCHMTS. V; ' - TOWN point, fc' -& Water street, Norfolk. Va. - U fl(V)ic(l v.'.tl' pillion Marlfti - A" 1 a nvrr nor. um oy i!:es:riMiiuor? AV hi):-; ""watCf are vj:ilroii.s' briirltt : J . l ' ' I - " -11 ! ; ' ; i r.Vlfil flu- iliu fif ilivv fifiv ' i AiikI ''eariifs'u back to tiic Jlihiih pit'es I OH hat bra-niful iit o!:-.' more. - i Ah. ovcrr h-art h;lds uw sv.ct-t dn-anH ui metuiys uia; nave f(o;n- iK'iore. . y , rJifn wen- bright liojx'.i nursed in the r i . t -. i at J ! S'f't flowers an; jyalhivil tlierc ; Aiid the walls of tiiisp 'a'itiiil pat are hiin "With many an iniage fair. And oh' lhi-ie i.rtn for the hct to tread j This Kith pi the byi i y-y t ji rs :' . ! There aifoy-tlrat bloom -iiv ' iueiiiory"s Uielk-, ; -AinJ"a fount for our hitter tears : A.iid it, ;r tt-e is w!il-h yc liavs garnered jp VI1 t!ie (il(-tifii. 'hopes and fear.-. , '. Tlju'iv ara Waulifnl dreams tin; heart holds ji' (ler . t mis of !ie T.oii-A'o ; And sacrei teiars fof peii!ied liopes That will neven r.-tUni a!i! i;o'. Alid'tliiU.iu the tangled web of lif ; l"e weave our smiles and tears ; ' i - ' - y . i ' . - ( . Y4 the sofll lias its hojy m:;teories 'i'hat-clift:; to the parted vea-s , V . Ahl! .urci tin siiUen curtain now, .'. O'er the old-tiin hopes and fears. ' y'.lirarcr SIotMe-"' 1!Y P1IOKBK' CABY One sweetly soJeinYi thought Conies to me o'er and o'eif ; 1'iii nearer, my home. ! to-d;iy ' , I'lian I eiT have lwen iieforel ' ; . - : Xeaper my.FatherN house, .-. ywfcrt' tin; many mansions he ; 'NcjinT'-t he : great w.hite throiie. Nearer the -jasper, si'a. -- Nearer the hound of -life, 1 Where we lav our burdens down Xcarer gaiuiii tiie crowu.: But the waves of that silent sea Itoll dark before my wight ; That brightly the other side Break on jt shore flight Ohl if my mortal feet ? f IIa-e almost gained the brink, . If it-be I ain "nearer honied' -live a to-dajtthaii I think! ." Father perfect my trust," - - rtlfylrltfoiX U deaU-j Tijat her feet are firtnly se'Jr - re S - -oil , spoke as li it v 'twa? -absurd, sj,this ..-' apostrophizing, i thing to sec Mattie iu i. Hation of a fit,of temper r 'arlie, Caldwell,' hjr ' equally ipierod hnibonci? niy. rlowiv his aper to gaze at iior .m shear That is the raaiter?" i f 'Edith. She" won't go to. j NewpDrt withis, and declares lier intention of goinst down to tho Hill farm lor the summer. i . , , - ", S ;The Hill farm ! Why, Irthbught-; "Of course you did,"; .broke in his impulsive' little wife ; ".you thought ie and J had suffered snttieient 'tyran ny ajitd unkin;dnc3S at the-Ilill,farih to makiq us hate the very name, much less .the sis'at of it. I do." 'Aiid Edith want to go bac1 j "Xpt .to stay, Cfiarlte ; only for a f('w jwfeeks. 1 Charlie" -and here Mat- tie drew over her pretty face a mask of solemn mystery' in expression -f'l believe in my heart it is because Doug las is coming home." ( , ' f 1 "Do you ? -'I never ; could7 undet- .stan i why lie went away so suddenly Sp! jtiiu think it was JK l;t!i V" ; "FU tell voti all I know about it," : : I "v. ! . - v ; -' ' ' ,- - ,- said Muttie, pcrcliing herself on her hushlaind's knee. "Before you came to Hill farm. Douglas had been-at Seaton for alsuinmcr.' : . ': ':! : "I, know that, lie sent me therei' Hie met Edith at some vilhage gathi eriiAg.! and certainly was pleased with 1? Mr. bu latow it was riot, very .easv to court anybody at Hill farm." 4"l! should say jiot," said. Charlte with a wry face. yj. I J" Uncle James' seemed to consider it his dirty to' Edith and me, aaer oor mamiija died, to keep us, hard )at work! and .certainly to allow no male vuitorsj 4llow many limes am ub se lues l!?sbn me?" v ' ' ..,, .'',, .. : . .. 1 'I dion't know ; but he treated Dong- las alter the ,sanier fashion. ?'StilL Ediri jmetlmes siw himT and certain ly-reCpiyedv letters from him. One niomhigshe, came to my room with yieai' happy face J ever- saw hei 1 wear, ji(J asked me if I could endure the hki-ti life" alone a little while, and tbin rfieonld-send for me to join her in her iWi . home. She? would say nti more ; buS the next day, with a white set fare sh was told to. forget her fool ish words. And later I kncwtliat Doug I las Fisher Ui&l su l ilv left eafaii.r I at t!i ' the farm and Ivlitli. Cjertainly : '-Coquetry it el her, but I in ferre I I fr'on iiily. '-"As if y lie lov half .conQ'lenee that Lis arTeeiibniwas not returned.- Me spoke of some Gu l den change iu her, and the next news ; I heard lie -ra preparing. id so to Eutope. lie had written tb: hie fronv ctrt .Wl tYxA ,vovt mmniw T inn , . .r ' ' !' " ! ? i : visited the little village.. I eHiifess to ; . -ou I wondered how Edith's lold, ini- passive beauty coiiut attract sq sunny ; no;.i!!r ' ... ' . ... ; . .Ill 4 with her pretty saucy sister ne.ar it" j "But, Charlie, she was not cold audi iiniasstve 1 then. Thefe was jnot 'aj brighter,.'., livelier girl in Sea on than Edith, before Don-iilas Fisher left her so iiiiaccqUntablj'." 'You tliink.slie JdveJ hira Vf , "I a;n sure ofjife." '..j "And I am sure he loveH her, And now, a pive 3'cajs.of separation, you think she is runjiing away because iny cousin Douglas' is coming home ?",, "I thiriiclso; and as she has no home but this since we were raarned, of course she has m plaQe to goVxcVp ting ito 1 1 ill fann.y V ' -'Mattie,; try to find out heft si le of the story.-1 Lain sure there s sojne .myster albut.it, and we may be'able to set it right yet."." j - "Oh, Charlie, I would give a'nythmg to have Edith married as happily as we are. t Misery likes company ;? she added sadcjily, and fan off. Sfte was not very skilful tist, and fin ling Edith -sitting rather forlornly jalone, plunged nc.if.1- jng into her subjeot. " . ' ''j: -v' "Edith, why are 3'ou running away from Douglas Fisher?" ''The pals, stately' giLloika it her bright voting ysister a moment in haugh ty amazei K?nt;j butjrea ling 'truly the love and pity in the fair i face. L.j v-ver-ed : i ; v .-.' . I I .- "I had rather not meet him, Millie." 'lint why?" persisted her siste. "lie is Gharle's cousin,- and t know tiiv arc like brother, so you ?j seethe ftill be ' here constantly.' Mitfie, 1 5uld; noC Jbear it ! -I couldnot meet f AvaWg day ajfji y; and know him v t, IvTith; hotv, was' ho falsa T ,v j rvVY"6u know,: darling," how hard our life ws how any change seemaa. like 8unshi. e-; and you know hw Douglas Cried tosvin my love. I never went to the Tillage : that he did not meet ms, and nfje ma to marry him at once I loved him, Mattie, but 1 did not give my heart unsought. One of his- favor ,its places was the home we coiud malce ; Xor you, little sister, and I was finally i U won to a consent. Still, it ; remained to set a time and' form a plan;, jfor an elopement." ? - - "!. ' i" Why did not you do as Char! ie and I did just walk Off to the minister and get imamect, ana tnen let uucie c i . i James rave as much as he please ?" : "I don't j .know.; We clidn'ti: You know the oil gate postJ Mattie, that "Yes."-: r.; r'ir 'Douglas ami J -used that for i pos t orfice. We coiiki slip the top j backTa little, and there was a space under it where letters could lie secured! from rain or wind, or, what was more im portant, prj-ing time J had given eyes. Just S at the my promise to Doug' las to be his .wife, Uncle ! James '"was c - i - i . informed of our meetings by some of ficious friend, and kept , so strict a watch over: me. that it was, impossible for me to go to jthe village at al The old gate post .became oni only medium of commnnicaton, aDoug- las urged me. still more earnestly to leave the farm aiid become, wife. He wrote rme one .day. that he must soon leave Seaton, and Pegged me to write upon a sup the; time ana place where I would meet him, and the train ov wmcu we stiouta icane seaton al ter I became his. wife. "Darling,'.' he wrote, '1 ; (im rici and Matti!" shall come to us as soon as yoa will-1 . Tell me where to meet tou, and I will have a clergy-man ready to make;you my wife. Trust your life to met Edith, and you shall neter regret it.' ----tie,i wrote him a letter, appointing a time and - place of "meeting, I .went therei lie did not come, TTbre e days I went almost hourly to the gate: post for some word of explanation, None came ; and when. I next heard from Seaton, Douglas ! Fisher - had l gone away. 'Without writing "Wihthout one word. - He had writ ten that the lett&iLtold yoa -of. was his Jast; appeaL rV'VbAvergeilyoa so often," he wrofe, ,'that if 7yoiFdo 'not reply favorably .to this, I shall knowjjas shc.jTt itnow into I' L and it io'coqaetof: l VllOt Invn flint inL-rtai f a ,1 . n hnW fcl.A l.o.l If- A:' A TMT PWTl Vi FXTV - I Id icMtU sliue.ibn me r ; '.I'l Vsaul.MattietIisdainful-tIce pui e-er Knew the meattlu'g "f the word !' lie repented, Mattie, and! thought a pooreountry girl would not grace his -city home. . Ikit whatever'!) his motive, bd left me, and I confess I i shrink from meeting him ........ - ... : ' "Certainly you ao. I wiU not urge you to stay now, clear; but we, return c X'.. ..rl l, . - . 1 I iium .cnpu, ""re i suppose vnar-i lie will. iiave Dousrlak for Tiii) (most vnn win come nome again?;' y , . "-.V.'o ifill see, Mattie. Let me 'go now. ;Iam afraid yoti WVfind Hill -farm just as horrid as tj : Usja-4WtTi"a as. ever KJTJik con cluded it was, afterV week's sojourn' at the dismal farm she had called hqjie daring her girlhood. Her1 uncle did not domineer quite so much over the dignified, stately lady, who come, after live years of tlity life, to replace the uninformed girl yvho had 'left hiui, bul; he was morose and ill tempered -as ev er, and the dreary houvse had no added charm...--"'Edith found therei were ser vants to do the cfcirt baWhg and t house work, she hacT8hared - with Mat- tie, and rambled about the place, wondering a little lsow many weeks it would stilrloi e to fit her lbr a lunatic f asylum. , : 1 I In one of these raubles, two Weeks,-; after ! her arm alre . came upon .a j groupo oi men wuo Tjre repanng tue j looked like rauck and a rainshackle tuiiible down fences Ind '.rickety gat,6kcUle! A poor Wp;nan lay on 'the about the place. Tey wQre at work stT qiutp nTli,r(,tectcd froiuthe cold, upon the old gate plst;skG had turned and racRed bv'pain. while her! husband into a post oiHce, ami she stooVl list-. less watehuig tiaras." they, loosened .ditjW lift, the rouen ; tS '- place, i The 10oSj I the cart'.r-aFOum wood from top wa? g.":ie,; there were wide cracks in were-tJ', ;len , slab under it,! s of five years, agoj r caster hand3 and ! yen, Edith felt heart beating fast, her eves fillinj U, tears, ai'dow af- ter JjIow f . the hdow post. crackl: till it'Vi to. the grout ndarSii; iedj.h dndOors coii!- tables, J:d j .rpbsT and locked int li e ' i.re to uaa sroou In the damp dark for so many yc earth slve saw a ly shaken from ..' Aded. paper, cvident- lyllow post hy the recent blows, j strange suffocating ast for a moment. feeling held, her then she stone " J.r cached over and se cured tho letter. i Iii was not a "dain ty missive, suct) s'J she sent to New- port. for it was nii'-asy for her to find scented paper I nlj tinted ' envelopes at Hill farm. . It TtJiia : coarse letter paper, folded. seaUfind stamped with a ihinlble tpp ! jderted : iu a round, girlish hand to Do 'Arias Fisher ; the letter she had writlc to appoint the time' and place'btV eTopement tho tetter Jh'e had nerer hen that in hjr huiTy and: r 'W'-j i she- must have sfippid tl.r J rjfj the wide cracks down into t :: ..' ; f ost. I ' - I 'She-opened :t c. lly, her heart pityiag everi ihe3vrl;irnple girl who ened;ier;wWr,igi8onl;;.to" her lover, vi TdiCverT woJ-were so'differ ent from those 'shev.ould hse now. JNo polished cwurtesyC; address, no polite evasion of the t inder question, out a frank, girlish oUpohring of her happy consent to leavi ter hard, bit ter life, and accept, tbi'tpnny future 1 ler Joyer promised ht rL Edith was cold,; impassive and stately in the days Jwhejihg shared her j-Iater's happ Lome. - Tr5.a rare emt tojpflriier ;sh'T emotion la cjl and Charlie had wondered more thisl once at his Cousin's admiration of sjtuesque beaui cy But as she read now the secret of . ' . her lover's appareat & ,,,'"' ... witness, the re-f; cord of her own young heart, the tears fell A-rt upon the yellow stained sheet, and sobs shook her whole form. There was no one tovaee her, and she knelt down by jthe; fallen, afe post, sBdwept for her own "fo vouth and brokeii hopes." ' jj'C.- -f -; She. waaT atllt knSeltg open letter. fo"cr. iei heard a footste- here, the rhen she the, road into the narrow to the ."iu uuuse. , nn stv.... it would be at the 'gate. - rvLe :iiio her feet, and faced a tall, Lea, warded man, who prcd for a : ' - A Jook ing searchin j!-- into L Uoaly a monient , txai thcrx Le I his arms.- ' f'Editli :" he sail,' in ' ; ; aJer iani .I 'r lF herl ,t02ev,M ceversaT yoniXfi ,...PJamp,. into the -scale, S!:e.wa resling against breast,! .'ilttie!s told ni'e all.'? Isp s.ii nrtA ; oiit-t oiice: i Oh, Etlith, it ("'scoms tod much happiness now to find' : you still,- single, still toy own." Charlie and Mattie were fully pre- pared for the return of the truants to 'Newport! and the autumn collected a .concourse of dear friends to witness a graml wedding, few suspecting the previous co'urtship Of the haWlsome couple who.; were united aftr long years. . i : Vorii Nliop'ii! 2 rl..' t A correspondent fof'the St. Louis Globe, writing "front. New 1 York, thus describes ,the suncrmg. among the poorer classjes :j til pre about firfrr&ousiiud poor girls and working! ie suffer- j is terrU A . i . women out j)f employment.! T ng among the pooler classes ble, I have lieard stories of distress- and I heard some of them , on jthe very Thanksgiving Day, when tlje reader sat probably before a magnificent tur key, rendered still more palatial by; a Iblazmg, crackling fire-'--that njiade ; my heart ache. A la-ly' connected with one" of our marfy charitable inslitutbu .. , ' ... i i J ..! i. ... i i called a bia'cmentf-in the dower part I of Mott street, and found a din, black & . ,r .... . i . i i cpldi withomt a ray of lighL ' and the very; air faint- with; iuo?t noxious vnwac All there was in this' hole was a iopsided tableV a hap of straw that. lay tho ahiCf wasting away under a terrible, fever that shiwly but surely consmnCil .llim. U Was Uht, and! t,n tint. ovfn-A ean'.B'tn ?h rroin.-'l there was;iot cven'a.caiKlle in the room Could pages of Idescription ajd t any thing to ttisjscehe? ' r j J "' ;..j Ahothei' stor' which 1 hearjl seems scarcely less -credU.de, but I know it to be true. JA few day s ago a Poor; but respectable-looking woman came to one of the jmissions of charity au'd lieoNrcdfor money. The' matron had nofie, and; told her so. "O, for heaven's !' lo iWe ma some moav I : ming with tears, that tb matron finals iy: aai.i, -xxy. aear woman, J. wouia gladly give yon all the money I have drat to tell you the truth, I have Only two cents.'1'" Oh ! if you would (only give me the two cents," the woman sobbed, "my poor child is clyingl andr if I have no candle at f home, I shan't ever .('',. v j -I f see when It breathes it j ast.'l TUe matron gav her the two . cents, and the woman ponred out a lorrant of thanks. -The nextinorn'mg"Bhc came back, and, 'her e-e3 welling with tears,, she said : ' Oh howl kind it was of you to give me the two cents, i I jfought a, candle, and at 11 o'clock in the night' my child -died. I saw it e.tpire, and it went out of the world so softfy that I should not, have known when Jt 'died if I had not had the candle." - j Thi storj ii true, and tlie city in! whicli it oc curred is where, a man says the must pinch'himsclf at $10,000 a Vear,' and where the maQcaroni spend 'enough in one night it" Chambcrlin's or Morris sey's gambling saloon to keep a poor family in .Baxter street for a year. -. ' I The daughter of Don Carlos, of Spain, is a very charming yojmg lady but her visitors have some difficulty in making themselves understood when they call, because of the dimensions of ; ' i t '1 her name. More than one t hired girl has caugliti cold and gone into -gallop- ingcismnptibn by keeping the front iToor open while, young gentlemen cal lers ask if signorita-Blanche-de-Casti-le-Mana-aala--Concedion-i'liicrese Francoise-jd'Assise-Marguerite-Jen nc-Bqatrice-harlotte LoVifsa? For 1 oanac-cieonae-iv.re-iipipose- , - 1 1 '3 1 ' . " ! liReme-sJosephe-Alicuiene-Cabriellc ! . r j T . ,;' uapuaeue s in : sua one servant gin called the lice because she tliought j '.he, visitor was 'swe'aringiatj her. It! took eight able-bodied clcrgj-men to4 baptize ht and her visiting card isi made as la ge as a cellar 'door and carried arolimd on a push cart. Her! monogram is said to resemble a hand ful of fishing worms ; and when she has her n ame put on her umbrcllay the' nSraver at the handle, works up one side, over the end of the ferule and down .the other side, in ' order to j : - 1 ' : I i ' crowd it all in. She was narped after an entire orphan asylum. '; , I K A mathematician was asked bv aj stoat fellow : , ' . - . Jf two Oigk weigh twenty,' pounds, how much will a large hog weigh V" was the ...:,X.,4 reply, and I'll tell yoa in a p Tbc mathematician "had him" there- -1 J vv; k " " ' . Wholesale Dealers in i TOBAGCO, SEGAT?S,t SNUFF, lMPEsAC- Nos. 93 & 95 Water Street, ; NORFOLK, VA. J"Agcits for the Scotch and other Smtil'i Can.lina IJclIe I i - :. '.','' mar-21-1 v Largest Wholesale House in the ; South, ; ni!lRV.V IiMSTff(J-i.- llfN'TF.i: i : ' .1 . i MAixiWiaxSiKKi);, , r ,i' ; JOBBERS IN .. i-. ,, .. j, , AOKl OI.K, VA. DRY GOODS, . if NOTIONS, ' i -y HOSIERY AND WHITE GOODS. ff ! The Most Conrplete tock EVEIl DISPLAYED In - 'J :" i .' : " "-' ' . .: i.-:" r ;. " ; VIRGINIA. ''.. . . - - " -, ...We respectfully ask of tlie trade an Ex aiuination of our Several Departnuent, be ing fully asstired our selec-tions will give Satisfaction. , . " -. . . . We are constantly receiving additions to out- SUck. hence Ixill be at all times pre pared to mwt thc'tleinands of cur patrons. ! mar-2J-12nu j " . ! , ' JonX. DAY, A V ' . ; J11 S. TOY CO,,. ' r ' of North Carolina, with. Sueeessoi-rt to King t Tpy ; " wholesale: : I)ruggists No. 141 Maiu.iStrect '-.. v- Head of . V. Norfolk,.. Via. arket S(piai-e ' J O 11 X AHRINGTOX L i& .. O Jf 8 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Pitnmbuwi. . Solicit epiMfjglgipsts of cotton ud other ' ' . ' " i - -'"-- f:'-.-. prodacf froni the?plauters id furmerii North Carolina, scp-97-tf, J j 1 r ft -. .. MEADE, ORR A CO " ; .-. . IMPORTERS AXD WHOLESALE ... ::.:.- I ;. t . DKAI.KRS IN' ENGLISH GERMAN and AMERI- -' CAN " Hardware, Cutlery and Carriage ' .-. Materials, . 123 SYCAIORE STREET, I "'. , FETERSBCRtii VA. SOLK AGKNTfi F,OK CII A dU RLIXGIIAM'S Celebrated II Cneilinber Puir.n.S api-tf V. . . -i-x. R R . it, A 1 TiS O N,; ' ; . . .. . Wjroi.nsALK ; j ,; : i ' , For he Kale W ! ;5 ' . .- I - . : . . . . -L ' "1 , " Manvfaett'red ToWco, pigirsfifyc., t 100 Syciunort Stm;t. ' . . ) l'ETER.lU 'RO, VA. .' uly is 12m. U t;i : - ""? , T. S. pECKVlTIl Jit. " v. V. ISIXciLKV. TiV8- BECK WITII & CO. ' I ' ;' -' ": j v , MUSIC; STATIONERY;' ! AVhole-salc anl Reta Xo. 7 i Sy'rffmirrc Sln ct, 1' V I'KTKHsnrjJt;, "" Va VinU and Org:jn at New' Yk rrf-.'r , .: i-;.-.'.,' '". .. , T) hi:insbkh(;!:ii, -j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER axi;sTAT10XER. , PIAXOS. 1 l - ; - 'sheet mfsic. ' CIIROMOS AC.' - I.-'1" '" '! J-' ',1. iOOKBINDER and BLANK BOOK MANXIFAC 1' U K33R. ' 3'J Market Street. , . 1 ' uii-13-Iim WILMIXGTO.V. X. C. MTITir llf ilti-ii v. i I 1111 lU7L.n VILS(JN, N. C. SiiTiT, I'roprietor. tlAJiltAIl U ' llUlLJj, J PETERSBURG, VA. JOHIfXOLE, O'CKer tm'l' ' Pron-iet'Jr. J liberKl advant't- wil w uiaile.. Clark zed lgcnt.- . 1 .-'" James E. .; ;t WilM I our author i nov21tf " - j d-Mv- IKStJR VN.CE:..-, 11 -BRANCH OFFICE AT ; r ROWLAND'S DHUG STORE, Nai Stuickt, AV ii.ox, N. C. L BRAMlv KENAN Agcnt& Aadjusters THE NORTH C AlAOLINA . , i i ... . . .? 1 1 0 ME IN Sill' ANC E CO.,;. I i f HaJeighv H. U . i'- n. u.ittie. rrct. 111 ' .. . f 1 . Se:foii OaTiw. Si'c. ntferty iu Tuwns . v : 4 ' . -; ; ILL LOSSES JP ROIBPTIY Upward of lift v 1 -t. i 'rcmiunvs. niul sr(U14 ill, nun goj 4 barlcs MJ i-otuiH'titio . sil.ver-Smedats wers awai1 ;ded To SlivlV fori the )et l'i; iii- 111. iih 'the leading lnauufactiiivs, f tlif. count n1- OFFICE AN" I) AVAREROOMS NO. 9 N. ..LIBERTY '! BAI.TIMOKF, MI V- The uin-i-ity of i tlKf I'nrivalled Stieff Piano Forte, is concede; g-ni:irs:,;:T. piAxosf v'nA " ' ;S by all who. liavo" t v ' s.'t-Iji their New ( cioi n pared ; it w i! h . tithe tjJraud Sjpiare Scale, 7. fjicljiivr'has succeeded i I K-t av'csd lie matin- v. , i makuig the inot ' iMMfo t l'iano Forte jo 1 rjeus will : Ih' fouiii 'm n-ain:ible !onist eiit wit h t Ik rourh workntuii 'fillip. I' A large asoi t iiK'ut of mrcotid baud, from. 7.. io if:;H.. ! We uv agents ftr tli4 celebrated Burdett t ai)inei, i aimr ami . nurcn tiriraus. un styles and priecs, to nut every one, guaran teed to U' nuiy ecpial ta aliy mrwlc Si-nd for illustnited r ttalogue coutalninfffr the HaineS of overl.,ou southciiicn', of 'i 00 Xorrti Caroliane, ' and cithers thmujfli' whom are Virginians, 1 50- East. Tcnneticeans, but the South, lmvc jihght thti Stieff l'lauo. puicc me ciosc oi iin war.; . . . ' 1 louse . Kstabfished tb3l j Kaukk Bicias, Norfolk, Va. ' Asa "Biaba. Formerly o! N..'0 - : ADBR BlOOat 0 0,1 CHANTS AND COTTON VAfrmn :( : ' :' I . tn Hell's Wllarf, Nprfk,1 Val;:v X ' IV, !" !1,",;1',T 7, n"r,uu,n Uiho ' of f,o nyix and other VtvJUVO mutl Mull purc-.'iase Stipplks at It ho Loteet JUmrket vrtrey. -i i 4 I l'rompt S.lesand leturimadtf ofalli I 'roijuceHcfigncd ((jhem. ' - apr-5-tf " it T I V. 1 mi - i 1 AV'.M..1 B. S1IERARI) Ep. of Edentoa? ' 3 i C. lKiyhig this day partncr.in the luiVim et-n" admitted tut . ifJohii? IJ. Xcalr 4 .Co.. th' t-tylc artd n hereafter Imj BAKER line of the firm will. -X KAI.it SHFl'- AU1. ' : "WM. J. BAKlvR, IXO. B. XK.lK. W.M. JJ. SIIEPARD-. . i .: ' i- - S V, J. ltAKKIt. JOHN B, KEAU. ! M M. B. SIlKrAItD. , - gAK!3!, NEAL d SIIEPAKO, ; t COTTON FjCTOi:Sfc AMJ - - . " . GENERAL COMMISSION MEECHANTS: Corner y.it. r and ( Jriunercc Street., X)i:d;I.K, VA. " " " '. AGENTS FOR 1'ATlVl'SCO GUANO. inly-Hy M R. K-ilbv, S. F. -IV'sirc. jof Xorfolk," Vii. if Xortli .Caroliiia. KTLBY & pBARCE; j . j. ."'- ! - : General Cornmksipn Merchants, o. "30. Water S(re t OKFOLK, VAi' -4- " Reference fyy KrrWha: . -' .t Xrfolk, VA-ll,tli,iiO!rc btrri.w Co' IMrkh v. Millar it fii-lmilxr.. ft, I.' .Jh: ! W. Uinti.-SafifliVti.'.hJiu KYiKil-. bvtorth CarsJiiiaU If N MuUi-tu S- nth Mill.; Col. Wm. K Mai in. K. Citi: .ll-.n. W lfii S II SmiUi, Ralei" Htr La--itcr, .1 V Lh h; M .j J .1 V. .nc. ; Hareii't-V Sors-v.Mnr- t " ' l - " J Fret low. Sr., South; frCf-lton.; .V'I) Fricleii Jr.. Edentonrllr. !i-iiintv; Or 'llutfl fntjitoii count y, Vaj wpf i:;m V 1 :t . pah N'augluin.jj iCicyrgc li. Barrif Mm frcelxjro, Xorthatiifoti 'o,.v. N.C ' Jim. X'.; -i"jiifiiiii. .?' S Hertford J o. ; :.' ' ;-.' v. " AUO HAN, BAU.NEjS A CO., . t - -otton! F.-i'-forf and ll i-ral CoimtxMO M. .o. M onnt:c . K''p .iw :i v on hand j ct of No. 1 Pr- ' -.1 rttviau-f ii:irfi. Ixiiil j. fr'm .'lirt liamliw. lJagging afi 1 1 f - .-it bNvj-t market ratv. i an can: :riii-h Cuoii fj'ti. of any pap'tit on ihij fho;ie-t not iee ami! at i'iiai.iifaKuri-rr . wilb lis4rctloti and care f!crtisi?iitiii"nf of cvenid'iTitimi uAUi- !- tdi : I.n.mtvadva-ct.iitil. .!fl -lign- Klltoft l!nK..; I'rtl.i,,,..:.-. Md.. Hon. W. X. If. Swu;h. IlaJ. i-b. X. t Vi Hou.-Da)d ; A. : liarif.ifs. Ja.jkM.n.'X. K-ange National Bartkl Fanner and MerJhatiN' IHf and i Tr c t Cniipaiiy.'-Notf'llij t r5:v:;,-"n :. - !". ", vff.;' -fir l?:,y I I . - - - - ' ! ;f-. i V i ; , . V': . I!' :-r'As.X i i t i - 1
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 30, 1874, edition 1
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