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FRIDAY, JUNE 14, ()
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In another column we present a tel
egraphic outline of the work of the
Demopratle jSate j5onventjoii which
assembled in1 Raleigh yeterdly. - The
next Supreme Court of Nortbpa:
Una J
will be comDOSed of Wm N H
pOTakAThos S Ashe, of Anson, a
tTohh H nHlard J bf JGuflford-V-aH femv.
nent, pure ana learned men. uonsia
tui ierin tttf i&rij tyUtfogtusied'1 nin9es
aUflcalion , to all .the neople ofrthe
ittSttflPfl fcarifeHWne'eir.
i V- ( Th the thVee5 ntleWeir Tibtoinat Wei
' , inure v lifcket upon Ow-faitw fctt'secflo&s f
iif pff he.titftte. can (pjoucujf ) unite, acne
, ectionlojectipn eannp 5. .Jtaragfet
against" it, and it will sweep the; JStatfo
from end to end. , r r, ..f.jr,',,
K'iXtWlquilities ih'a w j 'iaTCnthy .
16 In fefentlm'e who 'arrfftlletf Upon
- 'wT jodiciaJ robesUZThey iare, with
out exception, menofjthe higheetperf
i wf aonal and professional charade Devon
and all of them men of judicial mmds, L
they will form a bench of which every
NorthXrplwiaa-nay bejustlypr
In c4inwtlt3pf $txacteT, le
learning and ability, and unsullied rep
Jal I
" i it
, ' .... , ... .AJseeainpriy paie, he was wrapped aal
OTirW)flomiwft vm rttpecnou
our whole people.
The" convention hasTfohoreoTitseTf
m anJo4eJatJ JQ
ALEI1NDEB H. 8TEPHEK8.
time has come when this person would
le wnen mis person wuum i
tiavd f pe-erf -fttireoTL
nobly adorn
he should
twentyfive years agobut the demand
of the present time in this direction is
imerae. Th Obseeyee. ha never
ftheM tW pular opinion1 regardibg
this individual, but has consisten.lv
-'neld'ite-ewn,' and if it-hftd ever WdleT-
UctaaJed any. doubt aadit-never has) as
lC$ the, iustnesa and accuracy of the .est
ttltnate, .whiph, it has . all . the. iwbile
,j: , phased upon him, this dop,bt would; be
-dispelled by the fetter yiphyh has
. "just written '6' fie" chairman ojft'he
tTmoJratiCetfeclltivle ontmitteeof
'o thlelihlhongtessidnal 'tiistricf of
GMgiaV'3an exHact from which is priri
IfftfttWinNdeHcrf .thiamomingy
the mask which he has so loDg worn,
and appears before the public in his
cflirvroaofartloes trot noirnimtrninl lie
for Congress, regardless of the party
jndJfcAfc hia .boltmgrpJtiuCesH
. ivisipn..or dissension fee does notf care;
i vBCKlong'afl his Wifc s'eltepurrmsieis
Bbserved.i;ib;theacpu3tond fjiffc
pancy of independents and disorgan
izers. he eibes of "factions" and "trick-
sters' and relying upori&tttte'nW
with the people to persuade
them thi ,D
se8 "to stand for re-election" and go
back to Congress, if possible, 4y ihe
eore-heads like himself.
A beautiful examp&jj L jef J i"j
inat ne sets to the party of which he
aspires to be a leader 1 He arrogantly
oJ declares
s ttiatheianot -be spewed, out
l4noWh0f tne Dickey ofl
'0f '(We TMouth1 df the Dein6ckcy
vraorgia. a, pensioner upon mqt
7earil0QHetCffi (tO Yo'tJlievpUiatJ
A .
he has a pre-emption right to a seat in
JcL c , a T " f u
-Gongressrand-needsjust sucta
inguj
convii Wa liim Bifct Thirf M 1 1
belongllJlimPriito:
cause to which he ever professed aUe
giance, this last is the most open and
?achryrefvihrl
Know its nc
tion or sentiments, his denunciations
of it are as insane as they are coarse,
and he but writes himself down the
traitorous, self conceited-granny whie
the discriminating element btHhii
country has along known him to be.
His last letter is a most notable ver
ification of the adage about the "guilty
No
epublicans
1 ' l-k i I s4
State convention this year.
babh think it no use to meet again
: fcnd merely reassert their entire disbe
lief in the proposition propounded by
George .William Curtis last September
perfect as yWW8t-'-
It will be rememDereu; vnai me xiew
York Eepublicans rejected this resolution
tvaiotebf yeas, 109 ; nays, 295. 'Who?
rtofevery
rWahinf-aV of to
.pablefbetrayal. than, ever befora of the
Pifcfovei tott 6fUhe'ahMqriatfe6ori
n(i4ttirhpchag ialhhis tlfoxtffri jvi fa i the
F"T Vmv Konnn hAAttfl , tt I
. enquires the Ix)uisvUle r:Joumaf
The New York Tribune
the tertothJte
agonies over
flfin tali vVh b Mfe'aiaenfiaient
ternal
o$ecrheed stituteW
authorizes the transierot suns against
internal revenu9 officers from State to
PniteJ fllaLnH CuuTtsTT The Ziribuni
sflva that manv BeDubhcans consider
lUe.O the most significant votes
of tie moiJoJAipon
theAuzusta Chronicle remarks, with
'dbnsiderable force, that it is a matter o
.lire
some surprise that a declaration) fit
Stated rijiar dtftWuld alirto,
MlepulHicatAhVleatrer oflhe decw-
ion pronounced by the electoral cpn-
mifWiorUm wflFisbGer tht it
was through the adherence of the com
missieStetei?iaglib7dob&inesfekft 74,
v,' 1Z; .,,. ..K-u..Ti,TKnste!ad'bf frdttr after the pasaaee
the, nf oglfca , tffitkitV&epafr
lican'candidatejfor the presidency was
dsdaxcdeTif.i tht instance th.'
dootrtBe'oi tsmtes' rignts was consiaer
d so sacred that the Republican minc
ers of the commission held they had
no fright to eirerideficepftlieraudS
Q6ii3itti(liirJial nUwlWiini
because, ihe, authorities of those States
naaVtecfa'Mal votes
kkdfeeenQegWckWp1ibl
CKtikatk,.ik'&mTym!y pmmi
ftovthKt4upP0M0 of: tbJDl&wfrin
jwhichhe gifss oinifaJtfer ab-
iT X
y foreign lntelligeivce;
,-v.v-.v- wlohfi;'tefased W'fee up the contested
Eifi MjWJsinBeCM
HrtdMondalW6 ' Pbbe's tialffiie-J
i
fiffea i; tinf tf.i h, mii j bflslpess necessary to carryn the gov
!o .:io rMtooJt"viiii j , l ernmeni during its recess. -- 4 - ;
r JLoNDpir, June $kto,&and'$
Madrid dlsDatch savs that 6n and afleri f
juiy xss extra uaeH wm oniy ire inavm i
tained on petroleum, benzine, vegeH
e aw amf Bugarr
ThM(V'rBerliiieciaJsAi4 that on
e arnval of Prince Gortschakoff, ex
edmsrly pale, he
fUrs and carried from . the rtr
to a carriage, fl is
some apprehension
Tiine8' Jteenui
poet OiVlhe
atiB am lranBvlvao
the Dave have been ordered placed 6n
a war footing and supplied with a pro-
that the operatives show a eenerarde-
o uuwwiw ouun kcuu
wiU obliged to sugpend (
It is feared thktJ
Pres-
bliged to suspend opera
tions fp.r watijipf Cands, The overlook
ers of the church operatives have pass
ed a reqolutipncorameadipg-ji ter-
tnination theestrikeTI J t
A Daily News Constantinople dis
patch says : . 'Tventy-Cve, ; thousand I
Russian troorU'are sick 'with tvnfioid
fever, and similar -diseases ihthifl"nelgh-
K flhfip.fal frWrnSfirlin tntt TinSln T3p
VaML Riih i Kbit . H i ViAnaMWA-w rf I
t T . T" -rrr -n "J-
fionnt AndrMiv's drfrinir timrt for th
plenipotentiaries to thft congress totex-
change views privateryT'lFis probable
that-' the second sitting wftl bo
nnstnnnwl nntil Mnnrlav. r r- r a
" BacBss2 Jdhe li Ihonseauence
I ID
un
condition, causes
saeciat v qonarmff
tfiarbHNIn
tax anu on
ofthe 8ucceibi!tWe OLiberalJfa the fprdason porta," All the latter
la.electionBi the, mipfers, biive re- EH ot the Bubstitute reported by the
signed and Mr HerberYFrere Orban a ,aWfWttee. forbidding the Te
iStfhgttisheQf stateshiari, -harfbeeifin- tiremet of iegal tender notes, etc, was
trusted with the ( ft)rmation ofr a ndw 1
cabinet. j
LNBeifrJune 18. The operatives pf
yaiinmblliCaf the mills at Burnley and
Todmorden resumed work to-day at j.0
per pent reduction. j
oftheresuUof the Belgian-election b,
the Vatican has determined' to recall
ihe papal nuncio'from iBrussels
The Pope's health is; declinineand
the physicians declare that his remot-
ol frnm fV, va4;,.n ;. nA...n w;. I
recovery, but a majority of the cardMJkJ
nais resist removal. :
London, June 13. The London cor-
respoBdentrpf f herManchester Guar -
diartfajb : Those jrfons who antici
pate that Lord Beaoohs&eld is prepar
prepar-
try with great responsibility. The con-
frrkl f Lft.T.fnrma in A-i. Minor .rid
tTMaliBlLnceof the freedom of Con. i
stantinople will be undertaken by
Great Britain, while European Turkey
W of,th States
riAim .!i:ffi.ni
tiSibf tlli liner4. .ThW other
tions are alreadv settled in minainl.
Lord Benrfeldi Aama !anM-f
Sf S
v v v j vieu uiuio vuou
4ad France,
Aarotria ana
Italy. Should Austria's special de
mands be satisfactorily met, Lord
Beaoonsfield will play a leading part
dazritni
mac;
&tfrirero
d
Afionlfcdf hwi V
the justification for the dissolution 6i
Parliament and an appeal to the coun
It is proposed to extend the appoint'
ment of Lord Dufferin twelve month
'olitibr-General of the dominio
of Canada.
MARS' HEABQIIBTEBS.
erican seidlewfliiewijigxicatf
: : ftfcw T6b1 Jnne lSAlSaii 'Anidhio
4 Wtrtentf foABcrtJgseo?lhtd "Mexico
fltfBcnar
xtentMU,
WhllJblaklUa
WO
ZJZ ffitwrntewmwaiaw Wghtifortjr
They pro-miles above Eagle Pass, they were
l e w - - . I
ooiiged to recross to xexaa anu leie
graph: for reinforcements. Twenty
companies of cavalry and a section of
n$ ni;n
m mm i m r 1 -
trnnx. were sent to reinforce them. It
fitrseVdlystraliQmfc heavy train and
UA.u.Vi.kkiUM I
On Friday General Nuncio was kill -
XSegras. : uenerai xuuuiu naa, wwuf
mand of the government t troops it
Piedras JKTegras. - His death proves ja;
serious' loss to the Diaz cause on the
, .1
WAsnmem
fltkfn and Confellng Amfndln: the
HCastoms Latrs Blchardson ts Kainey
Laid OrerTne Senate Agrees to an
' Anti'Besumptloh Bill The Biehmond
VXH?-?!?8 at ArltngtOll q
Bills nansins Fire.
oencru nwics mam nvssip.
an and
QmlcUnadajrMopgldl interview
yiestiwyV pThQ Sehator received the
ez-inarihel with otetarnied cordiality
EiWWliW ;.&. Vermont;
:u.vijii-i9-iL-L'i! ' Li4trihes la irobabl .false J Each trihii is
fjuxtcu, " w 11,14 auiuuiwiij ,44Ma.r
wniaawas parti; -eoiftdered and ife-'
comnuttedyesteri3ayiJr,tQ . samend sefe
amena ie cuscoms 'revenue laws anaf . -jT. '' " -IX lir
tqpeaHirioitie4.menamehtM
provides that the section amendedsh&m
aff.dr --r?!riT,.Ti!
of fcha actrf rThfe '.obiect of the. bill, is: c
nx xaeaiaipj,j5wia survey s oj ous
tarns at t Baltimore- and Portland,; Me,'
at 4.500 tferanrrnm ' eachwaii l-,tha Mir.
iV?yQtii,ev Orleans- at - f3,0Q. ' 3al-
' XTrtirrl 0?iTOAiiiiiT-if Iw Vvo 1 1 rrl (hA Hill
up, i the am end m en t of th e cpmmttee
afe4;jihd the bill passed.. u
I Matthews, . icfi iOhic, from the comi-!
to!Mtif$,'Jiffi ithout
ajtnendmentand without recommenda-
tioa.'the -eenafe. bill to Aid in :tbe con-
lBtrabt(;ol:uiefi;'Gorptts i Cbristi, San
inlii the House lass night there, wer
two calls of ; the House and : two pages
pf th. .Civil . sundry appropriation: ;bill
forced-thrpugh.''1 This morning &ey.
are' i$ii?jQ. pass the bill as reported
from the committee. The majority
seem determined to force business and
jrn Monday. , t ; ...
House, by .1 & majority of two to
for to-day and
priTilege; Ite postponement indicates
iHotTfflA'.nibtipn td.uapendhe
rulea and nass the civil snndrv annro-
pnauon diu as. it came rrom me. com-
ni.ttee,thus cutting off all ameadmuent
mostly known as jobs, tailed by a larga
majority.. This Action ia unfavorable
to adjpufnxHnl on Monday. ) !
i-j Tfae Senate passed a number of bills
oxjf. tbeT'calendar,. . .. . ;
"At the ; expiration of the morning
hour Yoorhees moved tCLsUspend the
ftu'6fednMderati6p?of ..faleniar
and lake up the bill to repeal the spes
ciBmgtii act, which;2ed to dis-
JapHib5 iJofinger, of St Louis, visit-
Hecretary Sherman to-day, and Be
an order by which bonded iroods
iyt-beshiDped fr&mw Orleans to
St &mu iaSckjr Hereto: for tb ey
werer camea in&ihe i holds under sealed
hatches " ;.
One hundred gentlemen. from Rich
mond, headed by General Joseph E
Johnston," are ''here in the interest of
the reduction of the tax on tobacco
-NKHTDISPAXCHES.
The Senate, by ayote pf45yeaa to lPHk. H. B
mltsl airreedto a sribstltuie of the Fi
repeal xne resumption act, alter amen-
aiJjtti...
ume tne same so as io reaa : tnat irom
and after the passage of .this act United
es shall M receivable the
ne M-cpm m payment for four per
cent bonds, now authorized by law to
be issued. , and on and after October
lst1875, said notes shall be receivalle4
Bject Being covered
by a bJl which receatly passed the
eenate.' xne title eas amended so as
to read f'an act to make United States
notes receivable fori duties, on imports
anq ior other -purposes..'
ieoxne-'Mteen hundred ladies' and
eentiemen trom Washington, Georee
town, Alexandria and vieimty gathered
a Arlington toay and after prayer
and, a hymn,1 decorated the two hun-
dr andlhirty-fjaur Confederate graves
f Me r1' ' . .
. HoU8EThe civil sundry aonrODria
COniid eration tonieht.
iCftt,;'vn..y,f wzxsi-.w : .,i-ti
VnThe' 4el.ekation of JBichmond tobacco
tlJv?? - ,mini A
L - ? - i; ""
, Jredacuon, ine government will
r ioso some j nree . muiiona.. pue snouio
Cyngress adjodrn; with tho, tax , unset
u!u tcm?W I'm WiWyx
wiuvbeten mimens, on account of 4o-
KXSJKri
m i"
i ' It' is expected ' that- the House will
oues-l5h fche consideration of 'the sundry
C1Y" appropnauon pm to-day.
8 Th Tegislatlveexectitive and judi
cial appropriation bill will be reported
the foregoing cl appropriation bill will be reported
Iready recei I from t6 "conference committee to
ri i I mnrrnv .
mUITUW.! ; i
The army mil is the only measure in
conference that is entirely unsettled.
The'Sstiate hasT.75 .bills on the cal
endar mdudine 3 touwhicb objection
hill teefndecaiid hich1will not be
IsJdnaiderAoVat the present session.
INSTIGATION.
Proceedings it the Committee
Yesterday. v r
EfSrUnatloal of General Smith Xoth
' , wg important.
WASHtHTON June 13. Gen Smith
It5rmerly appointment clerk e of the
coBaie; was exanrixieu &u, uy. ouijib
mfimg ..letters were produced, but the
more important ones, which it was
claimed hejshould have had, were miss
ing. Xbe fijidejjce Fas evasive and un
important.
Mrs Jenkartakes.tbe, stand to-mor
haAA
.r tae labor itoaiftori In Qaehec.
.aarw.v rjCi;4Vt".t i
; twin. ' ;Tt ' (
"QukbkA, June' 13.-In addition to
three egimente from Montreal, one is
to arrive - from Hahfax. The rioters
threaten to prevent their landing. At a
c"""n,X
iDieaas.vneiaiiiajsfceveuiiJKm.ucxou.
1 rZ-i"J
i " ' t-'
, t,LltEi,TrTne tnke W th5 PPeft
anoe of terminating quietly on account
of the presepce of so .'large a force of
1 rr-ilif-rv ii "-"vJK- 1 l
THE NOBLE BED MEN.
Tie Trooblei lnJTebragka and Idahtf
IX General Indlaiu faf I Feared The
BraTes Concent rat I iz Wd Preparing I
NEW YOBK. Jonn 13.An Omaha
telegram-yesterday- fronr ForfHaHi
stating thatriendlyv Bnockr with KhQieeile dealei
paperaOodmneTaCrodk.endthtrf
VA..Mn C . .1 Bond Kv n a4 1 s
uusbiieQ iur mi. imanon. were mei
Toiunieers ana sent bact. it is lm
possiWeifpritheilnllilarjino learn the
state of affair,- Great trouble is antici
pated! vintioo imdBiJ.oo'A
.jGlen, Crooksays therrTeport of con
(jertejaction.on tbebpirfiJ of Ivarioua
cting mdepepaeiiriy 'He'nhiilks SiU
iting jiuu uoX Utoly to taiei down till
173.7 1 V;-rYon
dan Francisco,- June 'ISAi Sflver
City (Idaho) dispatch, dated .las Bight,
ays ihe Indians at Juniper Mcraniin
wilr be able to-nabrroWt'o effect .Vjunc
tion. with hdise; who bav left the Mal
heur reeerVatiooj 1 and ; "in combihktion
with the disaffected Tiutes-Tand Shoe
shones. will number about &ix hupdred
effectrv,e ghting men'. Adaughter! of
Old Winnemucca, cljiof the ;Piutes,
has Tbeeh ."arjrested ( , inf Jordan Valley
while, attemptp to smuggle ammuni
tion to tftostU. Indians,.,; Spmejof
thjc Banhocknaaanp haveeturned to
Fort' Hall." " The farmers have deserted
their' homes lor" v 'hdhdrBd- 'miles
around. i 1
no
A Winhetnucba dispatch' says' that
Fort McDermifc is garrisbned ohiy by
a few infantry men who might be'oyer-poweredHsb6uld-
the Indians attack
them in force. v !The refugee settlers
haviegathered there for protection.
: A 'Boise . City dispatch, dated last
hight; says Gen .Ho ward, , arrived this
morning. He soon learned the situa
tion and cam e to the , copplusion to
mass his troops at the steep ranch on
the W mnemucca xiver and take, the
C .1 J V- i Jj' i -i i' ' W - ' ' i
ueiu oimaen, mamns: nis neaa Quarters
temporarily at the ranch e7 where he
can use the telegraph. - "
SPARKS FROM THE WISES."
101
Alden B. Stockwell. latepresideht of
hue i auuu iu.au oteamsmp VAmpany,
has been adjudicated a voluntary bank
rupt. Liabilities $1,061,000. .....m j
Gen. B L: Ponville, the: oldest om'
cer onthe retired list, in 'the United
States army, died at Fort Brrritb; Ark-,
yesterday, aged bo years, vbii ,ivi i
n a severe thunder stormnpaBged -over
New England Wednesday! night. A!
RophPKtPr. T, t inihi 0f rain fell
in an hourTegfound was white
with hail stones the size of walnuts.
Great damage Was ddne td'cr&pa:1 j
ai a meeiure pi.i.ASSOCiaiea-irress,
erajBly,Ian eloquent wiDwe ot respect to
the-t-treoius ! : and .nubliotiand v nnvatA
tirtues of the latenVmi OuD Bryant 1
waft ' iritmiTrpfi 'n1 rHbinftHvtyalir 1
adopted. , ,; !
PAIEUT MEDICINES.
VEGETIWE
fe Recommended by all Physicians. ,
Y ALLEY SSBUK, QUMWa Co., LoG
, ; IaiasN. Y.
Ctkvus: i.
Dear 8ir I take the pleasure of writise
you a small certificate concerniner Vprotin
prepared by you, I have been a sufferer
with the Dyspepsia for over forty years, add
have had the Chronic Diarrhoea for over six
months, and have tried most, , every thinrr
was given up to die, and did not expect to
live from' day to day, and no physician
could touch my case, tsaw your Vegetine
recommended to core Dyspepsia. I com
menced using, it, find I ooniiaoed oing so
wu us now a weii woman ana restored to
perfect health. All who are afflicted with
his terrible disease, I would kindly re
commend to try it for the benefit of their
health, and it is excellent as a blood pnrifi
er. By Dr. T, B. Fonn, M. D., for
" MES. WM. H. FOEBE9.
Vkqxtihk. When the blood becomes
felesa and atagnanMifeer from cbanee oi
weather- or of cliniitel-wanb.of :
irregulat die6, or rfromany OtherTearise, the
Vegetine will renew tha blbod,?arry ff the
Eutrid humors, cleanse the atomaeh, rega
ite the bo wela. and impart aa,.ton erf" vigor
to the whole body.
VEGETINE
For Cancers and Cancerous Humors.
ASHLSY, VHIBOTOII CO., IJJfea,JL4eJ7B
Dear Sir, This is to certifv that I had
been suffering from a om- Cancer oniny
right hreatt, which grew very, rapidly, and
all my friends riiad given., one np to die,
when I heard of your medicine. Vegetine.
recommended for Cancer and Cancerous
Humors. I commenced to take it and
soon found myself, beginning to feel better 2
t 111. J ?' f A 1 ... - .. .. - .
my neaiui ana spirits ooia teic me cenig
influence which it exerted, and in a few
months from the time I commenced the
use of the Vegetine, the Dancer came lout
almost bodily, , 3AEEIE DxFORREST.
I certify that l am personallv . acdnanted
w ith Mrs. De Forrest, and. consider her one
of our best women. DR. 8. H. FLOWERS.
All DisIasis of TiraBlSoD. HYeetine
will relieve pain, cleanset ptuify, and cure
such (iiseasevrestoriiiig thejafientto perfect
health after tryipgdiEcBnki
many remedies, suffering for years, ia it not
conclusive prookif you are a sufferer, you
can be cured r- Why is this medicine per
forming such great cures? It: works in the
blood, in the circulating fluid. It can truly
be called the Great Blood Purifier. The
freat source, of .disease., -originates in the
lood; and no medicine that does not act
directly upon it, to purify, and renovatethas
any just claim upon pablio attention'!,.:;,; j
VEGETirJE.
I regard It as a Valuable ;
DB. H. R. BTIVnrS : .qmalq ban ,bau !? i k
Deai; 8ir,-I tak pleasure in, paying, that
I have used the Vegetine in; my family with
good results, and have known-of several
cases of remarkable cores effected s fcy it. I
regard it as a valuable family medicine.
Tle Rev. Win. McDonald is ell known
tbrough the United States as a jninUtejiiir
the M.S. Church. - u.-t n w
THOtrsAirss SpxAE-Vesetine is acknowl
edged and recommended by physicians "and
aoothecaries to be the best purifier and
cleanser of the blood yet discovered, and
thousands speak in its praise who have been
restored te health.
VEGETINE
TheM. D'sHavejt.
Mr H. R. 8tvtass- ' 1 ' '- I
h Dear 8pf.Ibave sold Vegetine for a long
time, and nna it Rives most excellent . saws
Ifactlon. , . s ,
.B. DEc PRIEST, M.D., Dbtjgoist, :
3l t
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VEGETIIIH
'Prepared bj
H. R. STEVENS. BOSTON, MASS.,
Vegetiae is Sold by All Vruggiata.
maK CELEBRATED
Id AO
Magnolia Hams, at the
CASH STORE,
JTrvon Ft.
NeTT Adyertisements.
BEAIIm C1BDFB0H
Oalc
Hal Boston.
de for--Bell-measaremens---pMn, f
simple, and accurate, renect m anj&a&l
factioMgaaranteed, and twenty-fiy percetft,
saved I! OAK HALL ia the oldest establish-
a 1 m
HAMMOCKS. 1
lrrAnrerica It
HAMMOCK8. We are importers and
dealers in Hammocks!! Retail
On receipt of $3.25 will
send by mail, postage paid! , -
ton REVOLVERS, with one hundred car-
tridges, sent express paid to any part of the
country on receipt Of ifS.UO
First prize, silver medal, overman com
titora; made only byG.,W,Unwons Bo:
Bach earment stamned ! 'Sent" bv mail (
express, to any address. Complete suit $13.00.
'' ' Ilhistiated teirchtar With, samples sent Tree.
White Trousers, Band 'Uniforms, Bare-" Ball
G. W. 8IMM5n8 & SON,
Oak gaUjj, Boston,,Maa3f al
PIANOS. ORQANS
New, 7 Oct. $135 I ew;3 StdpS,'$67
New, 7i Oct. $14" FNeW.iia Stops, $78 i
"Magnificent," "bran new," "lowest prices
ever given." Oh how thiafcrnel warjrSges
but LUDDEN ABATE8 stilLhold thafild1
and rain hot shot into the'Boecs rnaaaTAc-
tarers who deceive the public 1 with ifltohv
Send for Special Offers, and circtilari expos
ing frauds of Piano and Organ ;Trade.cLi
din & Bates, Wholesale ?tado and
Dealers. Savannah Gains'"; . a
A mr1l XrlMf k Chfmm'oT ExDOSitkin fr
jfntf chewing qvaXtiies and excdlaux and lasting char
acter of neeetcniag and jknoring. The best tobtcflo
eTot made. AA oar bine atrip trde-iork is losebr
imitated on inferior ffoodi, tee that Jackson' Best la
on eTerypiug. Sold by aU' dealers. Send for sample,
tae, to C. A. Jackson A Co., Mb., Petersburg, Va.
PIANO S?SSft-
Grand Pianos, cost $1,600, only" $125. 8u
perb rand .Square Pianos, eost $1,160 only
$255-Elegant TJpright Pianos, cost $800,
only $155.. . N)w Style Upright Pianos, $112.-
"rgttrt' $35: ? Organs 12 stops, $72.60,
Chajch Organs, 16 . stops,, cost -$3po, only
$tl5r 'El0gaht.$375Mirror Top 'Organs orily
$i03,-t Tretneadcms sacrifice- to clos8fedut
present stock.' New Steam Jactory soon to
D6 erected riewspapers witn mnch infor
mation abOtt -eott ofJ Pianos and Organs,
sent iree : nease aaaress . . o j
DANIEL F. B$lf!Xm Washington, N. J
t a rr - - 4 ..a
wax to Aeenis canvassing for tnei
iresiae visitor. Terms ana on thtlreei;iV'i(i.r a.TiTTt
Address P O VICKEBY, Aogtzsta, Maine
';;,29,;,;;.,b::''iPo,
Privileges)," is "a sure road to raDid for
tune. ,Fuldetaind racial iBtodc Hx-
cnanee ttopons iree, Aafiresa T.
WIGHT CO.. Bankers. 35 Wi
NiTlYorkJ'i
I - TTAVaAl
U1 ponttlvely en re Female weakness, Bach a FUBnf
we vromp. v niwa, vnromc imuuumuioa or uioer
ion of the Womb. Inddeatal Hemorrhaare or Flood
bgt Painful, Bnppreased and Irregular Menstruation
fev An old and reliable -emedy. Send postal vrd to
I bamthlet,witb treatment, cures, and eerafic&tes fron
J hysicians and patients, to HOW ARTH A BALLARD
TTXCA. JN. Y. BoldT)y all DrugaJsts-f UU per DOtwe
L
A
SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY
To win a fortune. SEVENTH GRAND
XUlfflDAT, JULY 9th.
Louisiana Sff Lrttery Coup).
This institution was regularly incorpora
ted by the Legislature ot the State for Edu
cational and charitable purposes in 1868,
with a capital of $1,060,000 to which it has
since added a reserve rand of $350,000. ITS
GRAND. SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBU
TION will, take , place monthly on the
eecood Tuesday. 1 It never, scales or post
pones. ' Look at the following distribution :
iOO.COO TICKETS - AT . TWO DOLLARS
EACH. HALF-TICKETS ONE .
I : . t LIST OP PRIZES 1 1 ,-rt ...j j
1 (3apitaFPriz!e,;:i....;...:.'.;..........i $30,000
v 1 Capitafc Prize,... 10,000
1 Capital Prize -.. 5,00
HI StrefeLl
1
. , 2 Prizes of.... $2,500 5J00OP
o, f razes ou .,.l,0QQ
20" Prizes of.... 500 10,000
iw rnzBs.or..;..... ...OUO ......... ., 10,000
-SOO Prizes ef.;.............ui50..'...f. .10,000
500 Prizes of..i.;..i.l.UaJ...,WJ.XLU'j',000
1000 Prizes of-i.i..;.u.l0...vv. :lt),000
! - APPROXIMATION PRIZES : :
. y Approximation, Prizes of $300, , 2,700
9 Approximation Prizes of $200,.:. JL.$0O
Approxmsatioh Prizes ot $100,..... ' 1 900
1857 Prizes, aaaaduhting o..;.......-J.'.V.lH1014dO
'Respohsible borreBDohnW aeents waiiten
tall prominent points; . to whom a liberal
dompertsataon win 'be naid. '
,' Application, for ratea to clubs Should only
be made V? the Home Office? mU New Or
leans
Write
further
a:
P. O. Boxi 692 NeWriearisi'ltusiana.
" 'All tor: Graho EraOrdmairy Drawfilgs
mnv uuuer uro oajijrviBKn nu ixranagemeili
of GESERALS :.'T;' BEAUREGARD and
.TIT T" x . . a v .... T
jan 12 dw 4w taw ',.
A.. T. & O. R. .
Charl6tte, N,C. May 31 187& i
rriAfTV' H
Mooreevlfle, : bV! I
Arriy Stateatille, : -yf.05a. m.
5K?ra-3iiia3 J M30IN6 SOUTHT."- CJ a'
Leave 8tateville.
" D. Colle0e:T &T-ri?-:;io ni;
Arrive :CbariottL i 1 ! :-! - l jak
. a i
Close connection made at Statesvill with
ffdreafd shipment td Section Souse, Hen
derson's, j Aleiaadriaaa rnd CaMwell'a
These being ?'Flag StaonsKV the Company
after it is nnloafled af. ;) r i
Inamed, Piag.fitains T'flT
6u. nm w rewjiyea oy Amenta for
"r""--. fcw uiuue.oi consignee and
UWMWiawu u uuwiuur IDlTrM tIMMA "
;o-j Jil jyn hoy J, JiGORMLBYi
Juuei r . .i v Saoerinteadent.
NE Wt GOODS,,
.'.-:fi:
pOME to me-l&TatdlJTCSf h, Sagar, Ooflfee,''
J Molasses, and other Family Groceries.
Just Received, a few barrels of Berry FosA
ter's (Davief cbuni bestRTB WHISKY. ;
jjaFneofJXITJNXRSgpAMS.
fJ'n- .... J ili'v-'.-f
mil oriw i4&rw B'CRIMWlNflEE.'.':
L-H.iJijbo7'i J-JIff-n Trade? 8treeV,a.'
, clearly ; BtatinefaUaaw-. for
imoi ttfarTbu or send oroera to' 1
Next door below Wilson & Biacrsoi? siana,
ot18. -----'
mm il . . .. h
ifc!fEmTr L4wW5is:j1i4 4.... si.
O
J,, - )(
'SW'ZS' r IMWI EtlDrtJLIi IOIJTA. '.Af-J -t:c
' 1 U llll ". Jl I I'.l " " Ii 1 1 1 1 I 1 i 1 1 , ,
ITBtBlV CIGAR BlAlVlFAtTORV,
.8JOH
0 HA'
viAH no nam?
ftiT iW
1 r tsA7i wear 1 li
iyilte piaoe tejnfflij for th
least money. 4611ffmngi toatids are specialties:
THE GOLDEN EAGLE Warranted to be made of as good Tobacco u can be pur
Chased -uj mhtsx and equal to-any-lQ oont oigar Soothr-for 6oent-eagb.
THE
THE INDIAN PRINCESS Large Cigar,
Agar,
We will also sell twelve Cicrars for 25
All the finest brands of CHEWING4b SMOKING TOBACCO kept on hand.
Oar motto is, 'Qaick Sales and Small Profits." Cash for al) Goods on delivery.
.witfiffiifKflB .miMiE mm-yzmr?"-
2HITIJ m Uii JJMJ01HUHJaju'JM2lhUH .HIH
Through Freight Route to UU Poiiit South.
rhia line being fully equipped for business, offers unequaled facilities for the
Transportatioli bfl'reint, frbrn ;
WlLMHFQlt4OD.IiL0KTHERN AND EASTERN CITIES
, v GHABIXOTE,3TATYILLE, A8HEVILLE, EUTHEBFOEDTON,
. ) VT BEEMlJe?TafflBOEG) HU STATIONS ON THE
ATLANTA & RICHMOND AIR-LIN B, ATLANTIC,
TENNESSEE & OHIO, and WESTERN N. C.
aVAlUUJ
'ADS. US
GEORGIA,
T" w a UTaaraaTtrDt'
TTrpiTT-T?. a -Nrn-m
zi
GUARANTEED AS
a
LOW AS VIA ANY
f JHT TIT "Tt TT
rm-Tvrsi es-o-rr
INFORMATION FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION TO
IPX
ft
South Western Freight
Agt,
Uharlotte, N. C.
lep
ai
rjK)
EDITORS AND PRINTERS.
Having had manv calls lately ifdf Tri-
ters' Ink and Stationery, I haye deter
rained to keen a suddIv of both al-
Wy8 ftfaidVwliici iAproitOM
sell at manufacturer's prices, less
freight, trusting to a small commission for
Real Estate Mining i v
immigration Agency.
TXR sellipj
wr CTufrs
tuyine and rentinitMhies.lW WATCHES. JEWELRY & BlLva
A L
IdanduwradDreWbMLbifJl "SOT IT rr
iBtlMPiedyoirtieKidnMifoit
and South Carolina, and being connected
, circulated in
e a njoath,.'!
all faB ant
mines, placed in my hands, for sale.
TTrra fl miwnv
)lIWgd-,-Ki i'iKlISS35b6Ii
I am prepared to offer extra inducements
topartte&li
WTTrT T
CELESfiAXSLDi SIUjteiAKjE
Gall and examine the Wagonp tear prices
f r t r . t
TH03. H. QAITHER,
LO'iQi no
RJerr Cheese.
JTJST RECEIVED.
New Cream CHEESE, very fine,
j For sale by
pRESH MA
ON CONSIGNMENT.
I have in store65 half-barrels and kit of
Which will be sold at Packers' Wholesale
prices.
Call early," ! " - . U
r THos h rftnS?3
vouege street
A
LOT OF MEDIUM
DRl lira tvrn net
ior aaie
fl
f
ES IsT. O-
uavana, tnree for 25 cents.
cents, as eood as anv 5 cent cim.
TO
mil U 1UI IRJlhW UT
ALABAMA and
A "NIP RATES
COMPETING LINE, AHP
CJf
JVtWLCjLAR,
General Freight Agt, Wilmington, N. U.
T T HMTTTT
WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY.
)L l.ii '
THE BIG SHOW
W!
A,,T. ,B U TLER'S.
40,
Call and see all the
. WA&S
KO JuITTLE SIDE SHOW iMtiut.
A T f I f U U ;
FV, Sp. J fcsC-k! .iihine i
li-J 1 J.kt V... warranted
uj hi"" "rii"
Ot AawirrYBtore.
-rr
L A? SN E ,
I
ffmriT
GILDER
AND SILVER PLATER,
irradV Areef; oppttnWtFtoBt: Presbyterian
Church, Nat Gray Store.
in every style.
- I-wiil do Coloring. Guildinr, Planng.
Galvanirine Chains. Watches, Old Jewelry,
fUnl make them equally as good as new,
I at short notice, and at half price.
As I haye been working before in Frencn,
Swiss, English and American Manufactonei.
bjll th tools from Manufactories, and
t and make every piece at once ana
:them.J
mar!4
rapping Paper.
JOHN W; BALL A CO.
QArTQHEUEOTTOM PAPER BAGS,
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