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Tho Tarfcoro' Southerner. THURSDAY, - NOV. 6 18C8. v Une Osgood. BY GECKO'S D. XPGENTICE. Tis sad, yet sweet, to listen To the soft wind's gentle swell, Aud think we hear the inusie Onr childhood knew so well ; To gaze out on the even, And the boundless f elds of air, And feel agdn our boyhood's wish To roam like angel's there. There are many dreams of gladness That C iin:1; around the past And fn-m ti c tomb of feeling Old thorghts ccue thronring fast ; The forms we loved so dearly In the happy days row gone, The beautiful Rd lovely, So fair to look upon. Those br'ght and happy maidens Yi'ho seemed so formed for bliss, Too glorious and too heavenly lei- such a world as this ; "Whose dark, sad eyes seemed swimming In a sea of liquid light, Awl whose locks of gold were streaming O'er brows so sunny blight. ' ,. "WiiONo smiles were like tl'c sunshine In ihe spring time of the year Like the changeful gleam of April, They followed every U-ar! They have passed like hopes away, Ar.d their loveliness has tied ; Ch, many r. heart is mourning, That they arc with the dead, Like the brightest buds of Summer, They have fulien with the stein ; Yet, oh it is a lovely death Jo hulo iVcia earth like them ! And yet the thought is saddcniuS To muse on such as they, And, feel th.it all the beaKliful Are varying last away ! Thr! tho fair cans. e iuvo Grow to e;:t!i l.-vir,;; '-roast Like the tendril of the clinging vine, Tiica perish where th-w rest. And we c-.n out think of these, In the so iUU v:ue When the tree-j are wavhvr o' And thr; ilowcra arc Mo And we i:n..!V tuat l'ttvr s coi!i;n With hW c-hi and m. n-y .y, And the rth-rious In a'tty arvitud us Isbud':hif? hut to din! SPFKGI.ASA." What did" Ad:: T ILY.H li! t: XilS ioCl". caraen oi i-.ueix Answer: Art eld liscl.cicr fays that Cw tto men t-;dk rbont tlio lc::; over! f ":oi i h :;:h h be-Lc-Iiel' Oil, ill L.-Ls heat neu. Tfoajoa Iiarc tlioalvaatno ofmcn caclx wov3 in iier own circii. j'o ccrtala the point, censuh liic I;cc cl'I: t maatsfact "jrer. "Yrc'i, Gcorira, aslccd a friend cf VOitn T ur.'vcr do vcu I'Le vc. proteose iv:..uB is ucb bolter ibaa prict TThcn JeMina Trent to (?cbcol t-bo was r.sbou v. by tlio t;o-a:i laebobor t.";:: ia so sinfrular that be don't r:a& Ea'ir ricd." "Ilore, I can't pass yon." fald the door keeper of a Wct-:rti Thcr.tre "You needn't pa-s ts?," ku:c! t he ir--c-pra-sible dead-iicad whe-r. be addrecs: t, "just you stand Trlicrc 3-0 n. aro, and l it pass you." And bo passed. "Snnibo, rby am dat nigger down daria da bele of da boat Ilko a chicken in d-i epjr?' "I tribd urn up," "IJoca't'se be eouda't ctoui if it rc" net lor dj batcli." -C-ood c:ovnbj. Ilcnreek," stiu a prii.tar is search r f fboalo con.- po?.tovs, ;:-tivo you r-ny (i.t paters ins "-No; .;.-.. i Eiake ti ery 1 0 li. V:"ii'j tiiut- devil." Woman is ivy arc rui:t!.u the e'e.-c- 5 he A vile i :' :. !.r ; 1 . y i."; i: :;o to you tie vo:.'t v.".-i k b-.'l't "iJ.i a iitJlo g-a-1 to bcr ) v.'.i.. ?o L ,-r.rri-.- ti.r o-.-.e.. (..; v::j-t a;,1 you taiki; acou1!'' .1. L'to io..'i! tvi.o cuiuo here Eld Li".'. i; t e . ibt-i; baa a sure i th-a f v. i". !i s.iyj, i..;o ta::c-;,p.: ;.b vit jc:: doo't do :so. f;-V3 tinotutr j .1 ;. -. oti i e. !.- or ."t :;.! !.! hjurked ij'.it ifsl.o !?i:a. y :!.'' ytU Jij;y I i ibc ii JjoiA if.'iy M t.i" :;0 .erny uaivrcdia," r::u (. . t.i ICS, 01) a c h'bv. .-I benowcr. Don't - it.... '- .'L.J .4 : r-ej-iii! t tbo leader, rstoa . :k r mi inapudcuee L - it", v.dist I to uo;', 1: 1 !.., f.her. us ho tbreti" :d Cii, "UO a- I did, !:: 1 upon a lawyer lac ot:. bo'ian t' Uto Lis ca?o in cr . -y; rj,h-r O-U l.-vi LitintU'C lor t p ;K0 ... i . . Lt COUUiC!. 1. I "T 1. liiY3 u'.'v-.;r ?:;. a v.ia;.- .u-c.'-tic di.iw' "Dou't a Jiaab:ind-ia-dJW i.i? ;u ro a?i 3',:;'Jis .. -,..T u i'lW hut L-u. i-ct. tar -my v.ilu e run oa. ..- .r. "(u a tut :e 1:1 L et' s ytana", e: !.i :...: givir;r Houto I' . :"" '' uli-'lCl':-i do rot ari c vvi-.h .rai: i D;'', a p:":cr vo .1 vUit i. -r. to s: I j Kyrmon, aud it T?as a e- ,1 y ; ha uiid "iiie coiaition not .':;v-..e with him hoie."' lie ", fcuJiiii- toui-3 tf the best Jcriev blues. A witness iCouri Tvbo bad been S!e k a..;.r to every i,'lC5aurua what Ik uarrai thiui ttio qu'itioii moant. was interrogated as follows: ' You drive awattoa?" St: .-!;: fcr.id is ev: ! .. ir t.- u 1. . dlii.ifL "No, sir, I do not." hy, man, did you not tell my ' learnea .vi.cndEO this lac men t?" "No, sir." "I pui it to sir, on your oath, do you not drive a wagon?" "No sir." "What is your occupation, then?" "I.drire a horse, sir," Latest New York News. TMS PEOPLE GBEflUY EHGilEI. COSTAR" in "the Field! LOOS OUT ! LOOK OUT 1 ! A BeantiSer 'as is' A Eeautiiier. Ladies'1 ZTt erasing fur fcpti ' HENRY R. COSTAR, of No 1!) Crosby Street is said to he ' out ' -with a BEAUT1 t lLiil that eclipses anything ever known iu ihia line. The Ladies are wild with delight, die Lady says. ' I know its right.' and point ed to a skin as fresh, soit. and delieate us a child. Another Lady said, 'If it cost oiO.OO ;i bottle, I'd have it;' and another, ' Away with all hurtful cosmetics, and give me only tt'J 1 Aw & LiAi. a. jji-a -'jii jt It gives Beauty ti the Complexion, a Eosy slow to the Cheeks, a lluby tius;e to the Lips and Happiness compL-te. ! ! I5ev.orc ! ! of worthless imitations. AH Drugrri-ts in TARiiORCl'GH seii it. One hot tie. $1.:: three botiies. i-:2.U0. Or address " COSTAB' No. 10 Crosby ."it., New York. Oil! those CORNS. OH! those CORNS j,I:n,;,iS Pcpcr, A.--it. 54. ! Oil : iY! !0!i :dY! I can't stand it": but he did, for lie ; eut rijhl oif and got a tos id it cured hinif' i':!Oii:;iiii' r-i tiox? 5.0'd. A!' 's in TAU I50.toT.10rj sell it. Or iu:.i.v-. ; C ;.;'f AR,': No. 10 Crosby wo i i ti I o A11L i i-..0 i ( r'.,r( -'5 n i!v r.ii'T. X- (o;i!y pure) IsssCtT y lr.t.!:n-!e K .-medics known.-' - years hv! i;i Xe-.y ork.;' ; -t Eoxeso! i' i.i; ;:(; i!,-'f (hd!r. :1 .j-rh-ts sell thoia iu TAU'ik'UOk' 1 ! iJewtre ! ! ! of swarious iu.ii-.iic!is."' ?!.00 sizes seat by rardl on receipt of prh-c. i'i-'rt tor any three SLOD sizes l.y Lav-i.:. Address ' " HENRY R. CO:-T." R. No. 19 Crobv tit.. X. V. Sept 10, 1SC3. " ' 4!-!y NEVi'LY DISCO VI.RilD TRAN3--ik. i-arent enrbot-t;;.-'! qi-a-.-j, e'i-1 hi l'."i!'i(-!i:-.-y I: '.he -iii:i..-:,iis. mtr i v.r own . :n i.:!th- ;!:c:i!C':; I - -: ! i-.'. ; ; .' ti.e .-.-1 ! r-: o.;!!i;r:e.ls, to v. hi.'ii tlje frc o--:;al iu evry re -peel cseepi ic- " v t 1 e i .. y.'-r ; -. ' r. - .-. : : i. C- : ? :-. C t h" wvo: !.l J M! 1 . C-rd ';o i eti tAiivei'v. custciaer.- ja:.ix.- t. ;ioNr on & c. 1. "1 ::, Oct 29 Cm. 1 ;;i 1 r-:7DAY T!TT Li? I v.-ili o. j liH- tid f'Til octorii: e sto:I: of couaistiiig'ef tue lr.i!.-t styles of Hisses cadot Hats, &o. Also a f.ne assortment of "PiT.rt.cc '-i'riiif. 8.TieT o-"-T f t-'r.-" All those in v.vi;it of i:;u:-'--i :.iti.-h--. vii: ;--i; " -:. ! t..ey Le ...-.! of the r! i "e 1: a c i ; c . oa. fl. 11. -tf 1 A ..i.e. i f -1 : i.e.:iile 1;i X bend ptaroauga es'eis.ied l.i.ri -.j utid itso -t ..s;iee'.iul V '.' a i . the tutuie. lie is !).-e;.-.:i-fa to u ol .: -t. lines I ! A t 1 rcjuon u via in a ltiauner tht v.ill provj satisfjetory to way be e::i.-eied by r.!! v need his servh. ees. AUer.tioit r:o s: ; vt:i to ?A?i::"l HANGING. tive mo i't c.ppottntity of provirr? my :e;.t .1, l'C3. 40-:jui 1 ii?sr;- cr 2. of a nil i !PQ AriH PAR TAKE FLEAS La in iNFomr. : Liliiartls thut I s to the New and ;'. in:; a'.' the Lovers I live K.M.oei :iv Tab j".h-.!-!U !! . h -c iitlv .tdsbed by Idr. J. A. o.U ,:l the bu.-ti di -trict, where I rr-usl f-e ali'ittj- f.-ientla and pa. (-,; .nr. ted with !'-.-i-tt t t r ,o, li mAki '' vhcre nil the : : i , -t- Ct,U I" Gained. The lat V' Sir.' John"e!: Wari " V V 'ive t a ca!l. fc;t 17. i-Ml. ROYYE. 4-2-lf lOTS & SHOES in every vZT UELL t "co. i. fc'oro', Uct. 1.0, r3, S COATS, OVEUCOATS, TFST . -.lo , Oct. 15, 'o8. 4CMf Attention Planters ! NOW IS-THE TIME! When Mone is Plenty TO iSURE YOUR DWELLING AND TO MAKE YOUR T 34. EY INTRODUCING A uiid s lid u Laliiil ub n biu iinu'diUh D. SMTO IS AGENT FOR THE " GEORGIxi HOME INSURANCE COLIPANY," aud for the justly celebrated G ROVER & BAKER SEWING MA CHINE. Give him a call and examine the Machine for yourself. Will take Cotton and Country Pro duce in Exchange for Sswins Ma chines. In Store and to arrive " . 100 Saffcs G. A. Salt. 50 Firkins of Choice Butter put up expressby for tb:a Mctbet None . better. SIionIder3 and Millings. SyCAS? CURSD IMS Sct7 Stylo Ditcliers Boots, band n:aJo and vrarranted. 10 DIs So. I, Mu'Ists. COTTON rAIvHS-?dl Nurcbora. EXTRA DUCK UntAT rLCU'MCi! BRANDS OF V ml U V G OLDEN SYRUP. T ? Bp"1: jf 5 "7 ? tf "! i "i k.a3 miUO Uj- rm J b W it'w -wm w" W WHICH HE OFFEHS AT TIIE ! .' ;' . - -i !X-:" 1 Rl. -J. COTTON, WOC TEAS, COSX, JcC. Oct. 22. iOsif r- s o r-.c . r.t th ( fir the he hi'e tair in F."i iiere to HI' .v tiT.; X... 7 X. Liberty Sit j OtTlee and V.':ircr,n:! I ; v i! IAXC-S llAYii JLl 1 ': r 1! ; VA ;T:vi tot i: v ay- Y!X- i: vith the 1 V-V;'Vo,:":i;is';i!- ut t :.! 15 W! ; A.v ':.1', i '-; .Vt :':c--; I, sve ' ih;rh-:', ' j-i. ' ;-'nti htive ;S!!-e!iiei U.' c'a id a i "i ut.ua : iuee th.- Y- . vl. A CALL U5 .'.HJiJCriTD. TERYS Lih.erI. Oa -17-tXov ir- "1 4 f-r ;rt h .? -r T '.rr ptt " ct-t t-t T7C"T'Pr'"r .X in;: my friends, pr'trons and th-e tubiic Veaerahy, that 1 have just reeeived a lot of n r, r: - IT! u :.hi o b? Cj L - X w W ever brou!,t to th.'s to be e' the very I e a qurdity, and which I can Biiiievaatiii'v n-ii'iiitirciiil. ua-;.-r t:- : .-:-aev.!--.-:e" of : .fOlT! It A 111? i X-. wi'-t al-v.r.sl.c folia:! ORDERLY, QUIET Piul iii the be. -t Condition, -e.nJeniij it a pheasant rort for :;ii ::e .u!.';iie:i. The pui.-lic aiu respeettully invited to call and tor themseivcs. Oct. S. fX L. IMOOUE. 40-tf TTT't -pyn-.T-xT p-r.TT'O t.txtti-7 n R r r n ..ji C5 2S001IE ST.. LTavc in press to le ready in October, MOHUN; Or, tio Last iDcivs cf Loo and his Ey J. Est 13 n Cook. Anther of "Snrry of Eagles' Nest." iffF SUnPtY," OF AYIIICI1 1.IOIIL'N is a Sequel, Tj:: Tueusjixn copies vvoie almost imiucdiately cold. The new work is. st iii more intensely interesting. Friv.ed on iice-toaed paper, and nch'v t.onact in ololh. with itpvard of fj(!0 pages, it has for its frontispiece a fine ste. 1 medallion head ot Gen. Lee, and four beautiful illustra Cons in Uoiner"s best style- Hither Look is s.-)tt hij mail, 2'0st fr:''' 0!tt receipt of price. :;'.2.25. l'or sale by all Booksellers and News (iosilers in town and county. Pot, lst.-it St. CHE? FEFvSONS YYISIIING TO FUT EP a Godwin Cotton Fresa, can apply to WF. PARKER, Enfield, N. C. Oct. t 44-fH J&3 Auction House. Hahn & Heilbroner, TTOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM y the citizens of Tarboroush end snr rounding Country, that they have opened a WHOLESALE & RETAIL ijacvL. aiisa jia WHERE THEY WILL SELL BEY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, SOOTS & SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS, &0. AT CEE1TLT I1SSUCED PSICES. We would also iinfarm, Countrv Merchants that we are prepare;! t-3 furnish them with the above named articles BOUG ITT IN ANY OF TIIE iVjitiilii iviuilkLlo, f "try AND i UU VvhUll M y AT Suited CI O 031 13 T T n 17- aim & Udlkroser, Opposite Ibc Court Ilonsc and imrne fiiitciy under the "Southerner" Of- CVt. 15, 1 ; ;5 3. !rTV.':'-7"t TT.fXKj re r.j;"Uurm! uni.no r: 5. c, o i A5? P-"r?;T T" ":"' "WTirtivr C.::U Oaj. I.O. -i Goo2 Sn??ij Always ea Hand. Also 0:1 ha tid a -o-Vrnppiy of HARNESS .f i.:.r ovvrt .aamii.ietur;;. -.T. J:I;X:C! l'ULLY SOLICIT A -' iv.) I fna.i v..iiitln lu;:gies or Rl; ' :h-r v.-hifh-, t::ot:.iXin; to fjrnih fueJ w ::.',d r: lo .v i:iee" as caa be had u e l'.:ve Iterrs of all the latest New Y'.rU .-fXc :r.':i w.'ileh ve can make to t-r-h.-.- - ,ar h." ! ct ih-.yor Carriage. r- --J t . -i t.r.ii-r-. !i..svv is It.e tirue. ';:..;:.! a lifi.. i:.J to impairing, which ch::;i he done promptly r.ndiieal. l'a;iiie.-. wa.'.taivr uod 7AG0NS cz CARTS, w'.uh'h v. e inn-efneture out of the very best, v. cii veasoiU'd iaate.i.il, eau 1-e suppired by ea! ; ';' : on n. H't.rbcrout.-!i, N. Aii. 20. 37tf OF GEO. 13. rIS3JlHE TO HIS mum mi m mm rear Eusscy Sros Coach Factory, Iii VIEW GF m STREET. fmilE UNDERSIGNED TAKES THIS jL inetl'- .d of i informing the pub- li.- p-4.;icra!iv thrt If t... i.-iiinvi .1 1,. hi- '-X SV e,-i irtTs where he is :--'X prepared to furnish X Jfrr-y. 'Aransportatiou to any iLi .'.c ', -, soe.tioii of the S.iU.-, ,..V! "." '- V-7 with ?ood YebicW-s', ..y V' ::t'iitlu I torses ;.id e.ire- ! ;1 fid drivers. Will Ue.-p -.Jljr'.i,'- foii.-t-iiit'y or luiii-i, '' J--;" " Xerxes, .".lutes, Vehicles, Sjc, &c, For !salc. Parties wishinj; anythinsr in bis line, would h wcli to p-ive him a ea!l. Horses boarded by day, wee or month.. Also, Y'ehicles kept 0:1 S;tor:'tre. Id ay lo. 2-t-tf r13v.iiE 15TII SESSION OF THIS IN JX stitntion will begin on the 1st day of Oct. 1SC3 rind end on the Thursday before the 4th O! July KV'9. The orpranistion cf the institution is very complete, rinhraeiiiyr extensive entl tliorottgh con i. -.es of instruction in Literature and Al ienee and in the professions of Law, Me. dieine and Eno-ieeeriiis. Elit,iotcd iV;. ;;.v exelusive of books, cloth in? and poe.ket money ot the Academic student 8St'.0: ot the Lni student C3C5, aud of ti.e IL ,.-, student $395, For p-.ii tii ulr.rs scr.'l for Cata'.oprv.eto "Win. Wertenbaker, See. or S. MAUTIN, Chairman of the Faculty. P. O. University of Virginia. Sept. 17. 42-2m Goldsboro', N. C. JONES, ilIFKPZI3E & CO., Prop's. J. W. DOYALv General Snpt, Terns or ia 'tib The followinf? Ben 0VvS doners, and adopted: FIBST JUPICIAI. DISTRICT. rtfc-On the first Monday m Ae first Monday ia March and Octo- 16 acn-On the sixth Monday ter the first Monday in Marched Oe- Fnmans-On the eighth Monday after the first Monday iu March and October. ' J ,, , Fasquotanlc On the tcntl Monaay after the first Monday in Mitch and October. ' ,, . 7 after the first Monday in March and October. I ,r GurritucJc On the fourteenth Mon day after the first Monday I in March and October. I SECOND JUDICIAL DIS3T.IC?. Tyrrdl On the first Jloaday in September and February, Washington On the third Monday in September and February. Martin On the second flonday af, ter the third Monday in September and February. Byclc On the fourth Monday af. ter the third Monday ia September and February. - Jjrzrrfvrt On tka sixth Monday af ter the third Monday in Scptemoer and February. Pitt On the eighth Monday after tho third Tdonduy In September and February. Eiljecomle On the tenth idonday after the third Monday ia September and February. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Wayne Oa the first Monday in September and February. Jones On the third Monday in September and February. Onslow On the first flonday after the fourth Monday in September aud February. ' Craven On tbc third Monday after the fourth Monday in fceptember and February. Lenoir On the fifth Monday after ! tTit; fourth 3Ionday iu September and FcbrnJ1".- Grccub On the seventh Monday af ter the fourth Monday in September aud February. Carteret On tc ninth Monday after the fourth Monday in September and February. Wihon On the eleventh Monday after the fourth Monday ia September and February. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT !AL DISTRICT. ... , . . iourth Monaay iu Jiolcson un the tourt.l xionuay August aud fourth Monday in Febru ary. Elailcn On the seeond Monday af the fourth Monday iu August and Feb ruary. CobnnLus On the fourth Monday after the fourth Monday in August and February. BnatsicieJc On the sixth Monday after tho fourth Monday in August and February. Keic Hanover On the eighth Mcn diy after the fourth Monday in August and February. Sampson On the tenth Monday af tnx tbc fourth Idonday in August and 1 euruary. Dtn.lid On the twelfth Monday af ter tho fourth Monday in August and February. SIXTH JCD7CIAL DISTRICT. Granville On lrz tccotil Monday in August and February. ifarren On the pecond Monday in August end Fcbn;;:ry. Franklit Fourth Monday sfter the second Monday iu August and Febru- iii y. j Johnston On the sisth Men day a ft It th - second Moaday ia August aud Fe bruary. Wake On the eighth Monday after the second Men-day ia August aud Fe bruary. XaJi On the tenth Monday after the second Monday ia August and Fe bruary. Halifax On the tvrefth Monday after the eecond Monday in August aud February. ioi-tiia:t2'on On the fourteenth Monday after the second Monday in August and February " - WILSON FEMALE SE32IIVA1IY, FACULTY. Rev. WILLIAM HOOPER. L. L. D., Belles Letters. Intellectual and Moral Pbilosony. J. De:1E11NIERE HOOPER, A. M., Lan- pnncres and English Crilieism. THOMAS C. HOOPER, Mathematics and atural Science. Tho 4th Session -will open on Mon day, Sept. 14th, 18GS. rSjTHE School is not sectarian in its Jl character. The officers are connec ted with different denominations, and the pupils will tttteud any Church preferred by their parents. i!tntv, te satisfactory to all, and are especially advantageous to those who pay the bills, lor the whole Session, in advance. The closing exercises ot the present Ses sion, will take place on Friday evening, Ju ly 10th. For circulars, giving more particular in formation, Address MESSRS. HOOPER., Principals. Wilson, N. C. July 2. ' 31-tf Valuable Mill Property FOE SALE. rfnnE undersigned offess tor Jl Sale the well known "WILLLISI'S" MILL, situated 3J miles from Williamston, Martin County, which has been recently thoroughly rebuilt and is now ia complete runniii"0 or der. Under the same roof is both, a A Grist and. Saw Mill, each of which is now doing a large busine'ss Attached to the Mill is a CYPHES3 SWAMP well stocked with a superior Jot cf first class TimV-er. This Midi located in one of the best portions ofMarru County and has always commanded a larre snare of patronage. Daring the past twenty years it has never been compelled to stop operations for want of For Terms &re Apply to JOSHUA L. EWELL, g Williamston, N. C. -ePl- 42-tf CARDS! CARDS ! O. 10, WniTEMORES' CARDS Just received lfto n.;. rr, Jum ia. 28-tf jx. D. TEiLj lfORFOLK. HENRY Iip-tt -iC.NAIE. JL. T. HERBEET HcXlia & HERBERT, r GENERAL Commission Merchants BELL'S WHARF, rr ttt- . Norfolk, Va. 1 ERAL ADVANCES MADE ON fnT- Vvs',E!raents. Bagging and Rope 'urmsned at lowest market rates. ut- L 41-3m ,- W- MASTIJf. J. c. ROGERS. MARTIN & ROGERS, Importers and Dealers ia Crockery, GMsa, Glass VTara and Kerosene Lamps, Will be pleased-to duplieate Baltimore and New York Bills. No. 25 Market Square. . COR. UNION STREET, NORFOLK, VA. May 23. 2S-tf JL. SALUS3URY, Maautacturer and dealer in SOFAS. DIVANS. EocHng;, Arm, Parlor and Fancy unaira, CF FRENCH, ANTIQUE AND MODERN STYLES, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Curtains, Piano Tories, Mattresses, &c, Nos. 53 and GO Main Street, NORFOLK, VA. N. B. U N D E TlrX KlXflnrnmntlv nttpn- dedtoinall its branches. The only Agent 111 ine uny lor ftsK's flletalic IJurlal Cases. Mahogany and other Coffins fur nished at the shortest notive. as also Car riages, with the best Hearse iu the City, and the Tateilt KigtlT UOTptrVcrTTTrr fer e iiy an-J surrouaatng country. M iy 2S. 2G-lf JXO. DIRGESS & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Commission Elcr- cnants, and Dealers ia Foreign and Domestic Liquors, No. 8 AYcst Wide Water St., Norfolk, Va. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO C? consignments and iror.itit returns matte. Mav 2S. 26"-tf ESTABLISHED 1831. J . si r v ijV' u I.-. , "Watchmaker and JeT7-eTa3f, i0. li'J MAIN STREET, Corner of Talbot Street. NORFOLK, VA. .pONSTANTLT ON HAND A FULL assortment of V, atebes, Jewelry, Sil ver ware, &c. Watches carefully and properly repair ed, mar 28. 2o-tf GENERAL GROCERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 6 Roanoke Square, t r T NORFOLK, VA. A LL ORDERS ACCOM PAN I ED VT IT U i!V- Oash or Satisfactory References filled at lo'-'e:"t Market rates. .Tit St.'iet personal attention to Consijrn nients. Returns promptly and regularly made. May 2S. d-ly L. Berkley. W. M. Jullar. J. IT. Gratify; Formerly cf N. C. SEUXvLEY, Sli'LLiU & CO. Wbolesa'e Deatca in Dry Goods & Notions, IG West Main Street, Nextcioorto Exchange National Uunk NORFOLK, VA. May 28. 20-tf DAVIS & BR0THES, Wholesale, dealers in GROCERIES, LIQUORS and Afceuta for Carolina Belie Scotch Snuff, and various grades of VIRGINIA MANUFACTURED Tobacco. Fancy Soaps, Cheese, Butter, Pish, Tcrk Salt, Candy, Buckets, Brooms, Shot, Pow der, r.nd many other articles, to complete the assortment usually found ia a JeJU- lilns; Gimcci'v ESou&e. - Any coni-isument will have especial tt tioQ. Ho. 24 Eoaaoke Dock, Norfolk, Va. May 28. 26-tf JGSHIjA II, KIaG, (Successor to George W. Farant.) CIVIL AND NAVAL MERCHANT TAILOR, South East Comer Main Street and Market Sqnar8. NORFOLK, VA. cloths, iisiiii i mm All of which will be made up In the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE, And will compare with the best Houses in New York City, as to material and work manship. As none but the best journeymen artists are employed to execute work A fit is guaranteed iu every ease. May 2S. 2G-y Ed. P. Tail, Ed. M. Moore, Ed, J. GnJJlth EDWARD P. TABS & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND FANCY GOODS. West Side Market Square, Norfolk, Va. Sign ol Mic Anvil. AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF OLD Dominion Nails, Emery's Cotton Gin, Boyle & Gambles Circular, Pit and cut Saws Warrenled. Gum Belting, all sizes. A large stock always on hand of Axes, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Chain Traces. Hollow Ware, Horse Collars, Rope. Agents for Fairbanks & Co's Standard SCALES, that -will weigh a Gold Dollar or a Canal Boat Loaded. A large stock of Queens Ware, China and Glass. Attention of tho trade ra spoctfttUv solicited. 3 t&- EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND a Jn fvtock of Sugar and Collec, i-lcur, Lard, Bacon, Candh:e, Family and Tabular Statements. The following statements are colla- tnd from the most recent sources of information, and may be relied upon for general fallnesrs and correctness : Electoral College of 18S8. Ko.of 2fo. of IXorth. States ElectorsSoui7i. Stales Electors, California, Connacticnt, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ne-ada, New Hampshire f I Alabama, 8 C Arkansas, S Florida, 1G Georgia, 13 Kentucky, 8 Louisiana, 3 Maryland, 7 Mississippi, 12 Missouri, R North Carolina, 5 1 3 9 11 7 7 7 11 9 6 10 6 A 3 1 21 Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, AVest Virginia, 1? New Jersey, New York, Ohio,' Oregon, Total, 114 3i Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, 26 4 6 8 203 V isconsin, Total 114 Grand Total 31" Necessary to a choice 159 Tbe Vote of the Several States for President aad Vice President cf the flailed States ia 1861. Staizs. Lincoln. McClella Maine, C1.803 44,211 New llnmpshire, 36,595 33,034 Connecticut, 44,(331 42,285 Rhode Island, 13,r.S2 8,470 Vermont, 42.41 13,321 Pennsylvania, 20(i,"9l 27C,37G Ohio, 205,154 205,568 Kentucky 27jras G4j?01 Caiitbrnhi, G2.134 43,841" Maryland, 40,153 32,739 New Jersey, 60,723 08,024 New York, 3GS,733 361, 9SG IoTva, 87,331 4!),2C0 Michigan, 91,521 74, CM Minnesota, 24,971 17,355 Indiana, 15!,.J22 130,233 V.'cst Virginia, 23,152 10,433 Illinois, lfi),49G 15S.730 Wisconsin, 83,458 5,884 Massachusetts, 20,742 48,744 Tennessee, Delaware, 8,115 S,7G7 Missouri, 71,('.7S 31,626 Kansas, 16,441 3,691 Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virtaii.,;, . Eledloa i:clrzrn3 ef-i'i? Several unt,3 ui lilt? it3i . Slates. Ita,. Vole. B.-m. vTlt Maine, 57,649 43,035 New Hampshire, 35.S09 S2,f,:;3 Ct.nnccticut, 46,578 47,.r(;3 Rhode Island, 7,372 3,173 Vermont, 31,694 11.510 Pennsylvania, 260.821 2C7,74fi Ohio, 243,605 2,ft,622 Kentuchv, 33,039 4!J,225 California, 42,447 49,505 Maryland, 21,830 C3.602 New Jersey, 51,114 67,403 New York, 325,099 373.029 Iowa, 90,789 58,880 Michigan, 80,819 C5,8C-" Minneaota, 34,870 29,543 Indiana, 1CD.6P1 155,399 West Virginia, 23,Si;2 17,153 Illinois, 203.045 147,053 "Whconsin, 73,636 67,873 Massachusetts, S8,30G 70,300 Tennessee, 74,1 4 22,543 Delaware, 8,503 0,810 Missouri, C2,I87 49,958 Kansas, 10,529 19,600 Nehraska, 4,093 3,943 Oregon, 10,283 4,956 Nevada, 5,047 4,295 The Registered Vole cf t';s South- era States ia 1837. Slates. Virginia, White. 120,191 105,060 46,676 06,262 72,746 1V51 45,1 CD 47,434 43.179 liegro. 10.V-32 71,657 1.0,714 1)5,973 3,513 15,541 3,2-19 62,09 1 23,140 North Carolina, SoCth Carolina, GeoT'g;;!, Albania, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, MERCHANTS' FRSTECTI FB UNION fvlecaniiie RefTersnco Reistsr. ffilllE :dERCIIANTS; rTvOTECTIVE ;. Union, organised to pi -ornate and pro tect trade. 1V enahhnu' ii. stibseri! ers to at tain facility "attd- safety in the granting- of credits, and the It-Cpvery of cls'ins at all points, have to anaouneC t4r; they will, on or about September 1st, loii?, p!il-.!hh ia o.JC large inario voltinte : . The Merchants' Protective UnioTi Msreantilo Referanca Register, Coi.taininir. among ether things, the Karnes, Nat it re of liuciness, Atnon t cf Cap ital, Financial Htmulin-z, and Rat 'tiff as to Credit, of over 400.000 of the principal mer chants, traders, bankers, manufacturers, and politic companies in. more than 30 000 of the cities, towns, villages, and settlements, throughout the Ur ited States, their territo ries, and ihe British Provinces ot North America ; and embracing the most import ant information attainable and necessary to enable the merchant to ascertain at a glance the Capital, Character and Degree of Credit of such of his customers as are deemed worthy of any gradation of credit The reports and information to be given in the Register will be confined to those detmed worthv of some lino of credit: and ' as the same will be based, so far as practi cable, open the written statements of the parties themselves, revised and corrected by well-known and reliable lejral correspond ents, whose character will j.rove a guaran tee of the correctness of the inform .tion fur nished by them, it is believed that the reports will prove more truthful and complete, and therefore superior to. and of much greater value than any previously issued. By aid of the SJercliauts' Protective VRklKJl&SVti& haW?amseeHaln at a glance, the capital and gradation of credit, as compared with financial worth, of nearly every merchant, manufacturer, trader and banker within the above named territo rial limits. On or about the first of each month, sub scribers will receive ihe Monthly Chronicle, containing, anions' other things, a record of such important changes in the name and condition of lirms, throughout the country, as may occur subsequent to the publication of each hall' yearly volume of the Mercan tile Reference Resetter. Price of the Merchants' Union 3Ier cantile Reference Resistor, fifty dollars, ($50;) for which it will be forwarded to any j address in the United States, transportation j patu itoiuers 01 nve sm snares oi me capital stock in addition to participating in the prof- , TT T 1 .rr.. r ., .. ,..' its, will receive one copy of the Mercantile Reference Register tree of charge ; hold ers often shares will be entitled to two cop ies; and no more than ten shares ot the Capital Stock will be allotted to any one ap plieaut All remittances, orders, orcommuniea tions relative to the book, should be addres sed to the Merchants' Protective Union, in the Amercaa Exchange Rank Building, No. 12S Broadway, (Box aSC'j,) New York. Oct. lst-44 3m. .OII3T A IE2f STUOS fG- I fiUUiUS t J-tXXi, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER. Raleigh, N. C. OVEE THE N. C. HOOK STORE. nrtRIAL, EXECUTION, MINUTE M. and Recording Dockets, made to Or- uer. North Carolina Reports and other Law Eixtks, bound in Superior Law Einding. JlissinfC Numbers of the Reports supplied, and Odd Numbr tken in exchange for j Binding. Seyt. 17. j H0SADA1.IS, Blood : Puriel Scrofula in its Various 'Forms, , SUCH AS 1 , 'Consumption In Its Earlier staget, Enlargement and Ulceration or the Glands, joinn. uu.tos Kidneys, Uterus, Chronic Rheumatism, 1 Eruptions of th Skin, CtronlC Sore Ejes, &c.,.--; s IN ALL ITS FORM9 I9 DISEASES OF WOMEX, " i - - - .... - . a. ti. V lb , ' f in Life, G'avel. - GENERAL BAD HEALTH, sad U diseases of M -, sTtliA Terfaot TtenoTfttOT. a ; " : -x i tnt03ADALIS eradicates every kind 1 of hnmnj. ni had taint and restores tao If iL entire ryBteia to a hcaltiiy coaoiuan- k..J...tn.t1iAEtintifaat InilirV. 3 . 1 5 HT"It Is not a Secret Quae Remedy, flj n .... . ..... .AABt.rnii .n. ea aroafitt eaca bottle. $ Rocetpmended by tho Medical Faculty andjlany ?. 6 Tnousands of our Kett unions. RForTcstlTtonlnls of remsrfesDls cores, see ! UOSXDAUS ALilAJiAO ' 10r IU18 JKM ..- rKEPASZD 03O.T BT iDR. J.'J. LAWRENCE & CO. 1 Baltimore Street, For' Sals' I? Droeslsts EvcrTTrhera. j Mar 12. X . 15 Cm- WhccIIcr's History of North Caro- ltHi. A LARGE 8 OC. BOOK, TWO VOL mnes in one. Everybody who hr.s not one. should have. It sold before the war at S-3 00, gold value. I have a number ol them, bright aud new, which I will send to any ad dress, postpaid, on receipts of $1.00 per copy. Au assortment of School Books, Law aod Miscellaneous Books, Novels," Stationary, Sheet Music, &e., constantly kept on hand. Any Book or article in oni line, not oa hand, will be furnished to order at lowest CASH prices. lie is aiso Ajrent for the sale of "T!:OV velty Sewin r Machine." Price- .?C'0.( 0 Ind b'rfst In use for price. Send for circular ia closinff stamp. He keeps lor sale retters Patent Evelopea d sells laem at iuanuiucuir?rs prices. AuureiS J. A. JON Erf,. (Successor to Branson, i- I.ak:i"ii, in Sept. 17. OEM - SALOON. rmHE PUREST LIQUORS, FINEST M. Cig;irs and best selected . . CONFECTIONARIES, caa be found at J. L. SAVAGE CO", on the Corner opnositc the Store of R A. Sizer. HARRISON P.AXiLS will be always found om hand and t d;es jueasure ia onco more oilering his services to his friend throughout the Town and County.., Dou't forget our location and give us a call. J. L. SAVAGE & CO. March 19. 10-tf A NEW SGUTsiEI!:; K0TEL. H3 0 ZLa 0 Txl S3 : A Tala of Disappointinont3 and Die THE UNDERSIGNED HAS READY for the Press, arid viil publish, early in September if he crs.it' c: I five hundred sub. scribers in the Stain oi'Xnrih Carolina, A Pout hern PtV.ee ni:J ..r Novel; embra" cing piciti.-es oi o.'.u ; Li.e iu the South and North, bc;'.ire, duritsf:, and since the War, with paral'ds l-.etvecii the People end Society of the two .. lions: coi.tnining Bat . tie delineations, '.incea New York Float ing-Jottrnal.Vn (or fjo!ie:,.; '.: ism.) personal ? iiies conccrji.i the leaJi.'.r Metropolitan Xewspr.per'i'tcn. and other pit;!iant matter f and conrprising thene feat -;. as the mere iilusti-aiion of a narrative, t!.-: plot of which has been pronot::ieed to be very intricate in eonslrtictioii and intenstiy interesliag aud c:iciti'ig in development. 232 Agents wanted in every County ol the State, witii wcoia liberal terms will b made. : The hook will be hanjseme'y printed, ami bound it) cloth, and wiii cover lour hundred ' aud fifly Pae' or ,norc dno.ifr.imo. 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Aud wbiV.vou are about it GET THE BEST; that Dic tionary is Noah WebrW the great ter& i Luahndgtd. ifyouaretoo t!0or, save th- amount from oii'your back to put it antoy6tu liead. Jrhreu. Journal. It is the most complete and tomprefiensive lexicon ever issued from the press. CI. In dincnaenfr ' Youns man, if you already i,arA qi( c;t - BuU ,.lc?'Tr0.e'M''TinMl't cm,-..' ' " ci.-it. o vuau.uim, 1 ..hraure . . ..ijiuiiu i.niiu.int riblUriiAL DiUTiDNAnY. The work is really a sen oJ a Dlrtion fie5 Mas? & MEttI AM, SpHng Sold by all Booksellers. Oct. lst.-44 3m. Number of Pounds to a Bushel. Of Wheat GO Pounc 50 dd Of Shelled Corn. . . . Of Corn on ti.e Cob. . 70 " V,"...r)i) '..,'sa .10 .a;o ....so m ..4r, tio do do do do '. !o Oi.. CUts Of Bzrley Of Potatoes Of Bran. Of Clover Seed. . Of Timothy Seed Oi FlaxSeed Of Hemp eed. . Of Ruckwheat... Of Blue Gras.... do "; -..4t do I3dmi fa' S' a"S .4li rl.,- Of Dried Peaches . dr ifc-' Of Dried Apples "i tht V S;S!::::::::::;::::c:::;j j Of Cat-tor i'eans n V 1 1 ,