. KEKL Y LEDGER. tiii - -:i - - May 31, 1870: : -'rarAll contract for advertisements .dnll,,e made with .Jo.. A IIakkis. iifeot. iiitc the store of J WVtarr, Ml communication on business t l ; le addressed to l lie n eekl- M:ul HOW close ;is 4 olio s : , i-Vir' Durham; daily, Sunday excepted, i, A. M I r" For Chatham, county, onee n Week Saturdav ; A, 31. v The oIlKtt ojm tor dolivc ry of mails in n A. MICKlE; M. -Kmc rains. The season is a noble one I(ir Ja ii'i" 'Exchanges generally speak well 0f the-wheat crop. jThoKcv. Mr. Mehano, ot Ginham, )4 expect en 1 to. preach in I lie 1'rosbv tcr'ian churcii nexi Siiinlay.' The meetings of the Dialectic anil I'hilafilhripic Societies will take place n Tuesday night, June lid. The Hoinl of Trustees ot the UnW ' reisiiy: wiH meet in the -President's oftu-e on Wednesday next at 4 o'clock, p. ni. . Evidences -of returning prosperity are showij in every section of the country. North, 'West and South. The revival of trade is undoubted. The Seventh Annual Convention of the ). ilress Association will meet in Bea ulort, Wednesday, July 16, 1879. resented. Airs. C. The Ledger will be reo- P. Spencer wortld be glad ends who. have borrowed if those fr books from her library would think to return, jhem. Especially, she de fires to see. "Footc's Sketches of Xorth Carolina." f , - . , Some changes m the programme for next we.ek being unavoidable, we now makeja. further announcement as to Dr. Hoge, this time "by. author ity": The lev-. Dr. Ilogcy of Rich: monJ, Vair will preach the Baccalau reate serhion this year, on Wednes tlav, June 4th. , 1 The tickets for the Commencement party are out. .They are to be sent only to the ladies of Chapel Hill who arc privileged to carry whom they please. The ladies of" Chapel Hill please every body, and, conse quently every body is to be invited, and will be there. lciI Notices D. AIc(auley will pay for wash ed and piiked Wool 30 cenls in trade or on account. For Commencement. W. -II. Sumner, pf the firm of Brown & Sumner, well-known barlWs of Ral eigh, N. C, will be in. Chapel Hill Commencement week. The repn tation of this firm is well-known, and where one is announced to arrive, the people may' expect good work. If you want a nice, clean shave, hair trimmed, jEc., caU on Sumner, who mav be found during Commencement week, in Bnildinjr. room No. 2, Ord West Announcement. I desire to am nounce td the public that Prof. N. C. Dunston, of Raleigh, will occupy room No, 1, front entrance at the University Hotel. Aly friends and enstomers can find complete arrange ments there or at my shop on front Street. " . Prof. 'Dunston. 'wilf rraeTi here Sunday, but. will not commence work until AfoiuT.iv. IJIP ill i ikIi 4nTiw if Vfiin mwp. , ' M lia've. sliamnoit. :uul -nt Ii.iir .fi inea( ClIAfKL II ILL ATeHCIIANTS. Vis- 'tors at Commencement and others .who may desire to purchase any thing whiTc fn town, would do well t( examine the columns of the J-KbGEu. A'lessrs. AlcCauley, Carr, Weaver and A. Barbee "will be pleascd to-show their stock1' of Dry oods arid Groceries to their coun frierlds and .olBers. Long & Norwood are selling out at cost. Ir.S-AI. Barbee and Dr. W. P. allett keep Drugs, Confectioneries, kc. Alerchants.who keep first-class "Soods always advertise, that 'Strang- uuy. ; TllK j LATEST NEWS. iWe learn from the LandtHarte that a' bold and daring burglary and attempt at roltnery was committed last week at ihe residence ofiMrJ Nicholas Stikeleather near the town of Statesville. The" house was enJ tered at 2 o'clock at night by two orj three men and Air. S..was summon-! ed to open his' bedroom doori While he refused to do it, one of his ! daughters was chased iVomjherj romn 'out of the house, ami round the' yard several times. -The whole family being now aroused and alarirj given Uie, burglars fled. Next day their tracks were easily followed to the house of a white man. Several arrests were made, and a negro' acf complice confessed that he and two white men were the parties. The negro and one .of the white men were committed to iail. The othei confederate is still at largo. Severa other burglaries have been commit led lately at Statesville. Air. llobinson, President of the Senate, and Speaker Aloring have relused to siin the. School Bill. f They j think it would be a bad precedent. Aliss Annie- Alason, a pretty girl of twenty, living in the town' of Beaver, Pa., the only daughter of respectable parents,, quarreled with her father aud another, and to spite them, went off and got married to a negro a coarse, illiterate coal -digger. neirro Pittsboro' is to vole on the qucs lion of allowing liquor to be sold in the township. ' 1 William Nelson a negro has been sentenced, to pay a lino of $5,000, and to imprisonment for one year, for marrying a white woman i in Terre Haute, Indiana. . Congress it is thought will sit un til the 1st of July. The great Roman Catholic Cajhe- dral in. New ork City has been consecrated. It 1 has been nearly twenty years in building, has coat three million dollars; and will cosi one million more before it is quite completed.! . ' - William Lloyd Garrison is dad. One of the pioneer abolitionists of I the country, but an honest man. Fifteen thousand people assem bled in Columbia, S. C, last week to witness the unveiling of the monu ment" to the Confederate dead erected by the women of , South Carolina. The editor, of the Boston Tran script says :' "AI ore than twenty-five years ago a little boy, not yet in his teens,, took his first lessons in the 'art and mystery7 of printing from a gen tleman in middle life, who explained how the 'case1 was arranged, and why, and practically exemplified; the process of 'setting up' type. 'This, my boy, he said in a serious tone, yet with a kintl smile, as he placed his hand on the lever of an'old-fashloned 1 Franklin hand-press, 'is the most puvciiui u , 1 - hands ot baa men a is uaugciuu,. j in the hands of good men it can ; iii nit uaiiuo I work muacies. t u nupy nwwuon- slavery with it.' -That boy was; the writer :.that man was William Lloyd Garhison. Sale o? the Ualekui OitsEUViiit. i'he lialeigh Observer, is adver tised for sale at public auction June 17th. Air. Kobihson,-the Trustee, states that the circulation of the daily is about 1,800 and the weekly about 4,000. Tlve .advertising pat ronage is estimated at $5,000 an nually, and there is about $11,000 " f due oii subscriptions. The terms of sale Aill be 'one-third cash,5 and balance in one and two years, with interest at six per cent. Neat. Air. L. J. Weaver, one of our pojinjar merchants, and one who believe in the use of printer's ink, receivefl one day this week, a from Alosler, Bahmann & Co., of Cincinnati, a fire proof safe of the latest patent, with combination lock Above the door is neatly printed the name of its. owner "L. J. Weaver." The safe is of the best make, hand somely painted,- and reflects great credit on the firm who manufactr ured it. Pay UP. Those oi our friends whose subscriptions are due,; will please settle. TFb necdhwney. ' . The Royal Arch Chapter of North Carolina Masons are to come: over from Durham on Thursday morning m grand procession. We understand that "Blackwell'I is. to send them up. That firm is fond of doing hand some things. They will be met on the edge ot to wn bv the- Baud, and escorted to the Campus, av here they are to. have a grand. barbecue dinner in the course of the day ! New York Graphic THE RUSSIAN SITUATION. Two Nihilist sportsmen j discov ered near the Winter Palace. They peak cautiously and in whispers. Pirst Nihilist Killed anything lis morning 'i - Second Nihilist- Nothing bill a Duke.: They're keeping close under cover now. - What luck.? First Nihilist Two Generals. ; . SqcoikI Nihilist Fat, aren't they ? I'm Waiting here to. get a crack at the Emperor. f r j FirsiNihilist No use. They say he dodges now like a , duck at the flash. Look ,out! Here comes an Imperial gamekeeper. - . . '- .'- Just received at D. AIcCaulky's another large lot' of those beautiful CLOTH FOXED GAITERS at SI. 25 per pair, j Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. ! . I Chapel Hill SXsn-Itott!. fKeported by J. Y. Carr. CilAi'KL IIIM., N. (.'., May 23. i lour. La ni. : jo i "2C ' ; io 2i) 1 Sail) 80 80 1.10 ;o 1,00 liulter, t ' v.; Clnekrns. in tlefu:)ii(U Bacon, (XJ CA . Meal. i Corn, Wheat, - j Oats, Irish lVtatf .. j Sweet Potatoes. I Seed I 'otton, Lih't Colton, i NEW ADjVERTISEAIENTS. t . .r 1 I' i A DM I XI STK A TOll'S S A LK. Ty virtue of an order of Court, I will on! Mondav. Jciiie 2d, 1S70, at 2 o'eloVk p. in., expose lo public. sale to the hiiih- sij, bidder, lor ealu at C laytpi s jmli. near Chapel Hill, all the personal pro perty consisting of OAKDIXti M A ClIl'XKS,' IIOrSKIlOLD and KIT- 011 KX FULiMTl'lr:...etc.. h?' loiiiin to the esiate of Saiiiuel.S. Clay tor, deeeasetl . . " J. M. A L'KXA X DKIJ-. Adm'r of i(ods ;ind Ksrate-fl .' Sr.nri S. V." lay tor. dee'd. t ' ALE OT LA XI) FOli I'AIiTlTlOX. By virtue ot an order of Jhc ; Pro bate Court of Driiue county, t me. di rected;"! n llie ase of Thos. JJowden aiid otlhr.slvs. Kiney Howies' and--,' others, I will sell to the highest -bidder in fi on! of J. Y. Can 's store, in Chape.1 Utl!. on Monday dune 2d. ISTiJl a lot in w-esrei n part of said luwil ac the end of I'raiik I in or Main .-treet, ;uljoinin tlie land formerly of Capt. d. llr. llutehins and others, being the laud upon which KUi sey Howies now Jives. ' J Terms ol sale, $.'0 cash, balance in six months, bond and security required, ti tle! leserved uiitil purchase moiiej- is p:id. ; ; J JAS. H. M A.SOX, Mav 2d 187J) ! Commissioner. r i Jr Ill K Y A LL iV A X T IT, Because it is a family, newspaper of j,m-v, Hmmi readirti; lor old ami young:, a'd it contains a ijahh-- and empre hensive summary oti'al I the uuportan news. TDi: NEW YOKIv OliSEKVKit. -' : the best family newsiaper. publishes both the religious, and secular news that is desii;ed in any family, while all that is likely to do luu'm is shut out. It devotes four pages to religieus news, and lour to secular. r The Xew.York- Observer was first published in 1S2.'1 ; and it is believed to be the only instance of a Keligious Xewspaper continuing its even course for litty-six yeaiVithout a change of name, doctrine,, "intent, purpose or pledge'from the date of its birth. THE 57TII VOLUME will contain all the important news that can interest or instruct; so that any one who reads it will be thoroughly posted. We do not run a benevolent institu tion, and we do not ask for the support of charity, We propose . to make the Best Xewspaper that is published, and we propose to sell it as cheaply as it can be afforded.-' Let those who want pure, sound, sensible, truthful -reading, sub scribe for it, and let them induce others to do the same. ' We are now publishing in the Obser ver the story ot ; , JOAX T1IK MAID, by VIr8..biirles, author of "Chronicles of the Sehonbcrg-Ootta Family."' We send no premiums. We will send you! the. j h pEW YORK OBSERVER one year, post-paid,- for $3.15. Any ono sending with his own subscription the names of new Lsubseribers, shall have commission allowed in proportion to thej number sent. For particulars see terms in the Observer. : . Shmi)le copies free. Address, - XEW YOKK OubJliK VliiK,. : 37 Tark Row, New York. DRUG STORE. OIL! OIL! OIL! OIL! - - S . ;:. j . Safe. Cheap. Pare. Reliable. Do not rsk yonr lives! hv buviii- un- Rjife oil from, tlealei-s who buy from 'commission , mereliants. i My' Kerosene is warranted to stand 110 decrees. Lamps t Lamps ! Lamps ! La'mps I Student. Library . Parlor. " . Hand. ' LANTERNS I Damp Goods aiid Fixtures of every srt Jiarbee is resolve! to shed li-ht oh the scene. " Seeds I Seeds ! Seeds f Seeds 1 B A R B E E keeps the largest ami! best selected stock of - ! - : -: - i ' : tTELD -and GAKDEX SEEDS. Pricks - reduced. Call and see for yourselves. "! r. PAINTS - . " ' ,-''. -! ! ' -' i v , i- The- largest stock in the cotnitv at reuueed i rices. Come ami look, liar- bee would like to 'pn-t'.St; gootl color on 'Vn-vthiirganflcver'v-bolv in and armnil Chapei tlillv T Linsecil Oil. j . ' Lard Oil. Castor OiL i ' I Sweet Oil. I Alachiiie Oil. ' ; Tanner's Oik' Ci iiars ! Cigars I ''Cigars!' ' Cigars-1 , -- , Two Cents ! Four Cents ! Eight Cents ! Ten Cents I 1 ry cm I 1 iv enu I rv em! ... ''. '). ' ' FIVE HUNDRED Clans of Fruit just received ! And at prices to suit the inost dej)ressel financial outlook n Orange County. STATIONERY ! Superior li anv assortment ever before offered in this market. 1 ljerf uniery; ! Toilet Soapsj! , Ba.fbety Would like to furnish every man, woman amc cniiu in Orange with: a good f , .if-' CAKE OF SOAP! iV , j , " Nothing like it ! Get a Cake ! Try and be rclean. i Greatest im provementK have . een affected by simple use of SOAP. : Brushes! Brushes! Rrushes ! , f ' ! '.-; Hair ! . Nail ! Tooth ! Paint! Blacking! White-Wash ! ' DRUGS and AIEDICINES, i. rUllE AND FKESIL Prescriptions ) Carefully and Intelligently compounded at all hours of day and night. kt S. BARBEE, , CuIi Store. Eleven vears of expeiien.ee An the Well-known house of Long & MeCauley and subsequently with ID. lc'Jaliley as Salesman and Bookkeeper having qual itied ; me to judge, of the wants and tjastes ot this community, land to eon dMctlbusiness on approved principles, i desire to call attention to a well-selected and unusually tasteful Stock of Gobd. Spring Stock now rapidly (J-oming in. X invite inspection and chii- lenye competition. Call and see. Xew and Ir asnionauie iacues ieparrmeur. Calicoes. Sheeetings. Ginghams. domestics. ; - Wiggiu. Drillings. Bed-ticking. Per cales." Lawns. Nothing omitted. Prices reduced. . Calls attention more particu larly! to a fine and well selected assort ment of i ' WHITE! GOODS. Prettiest piques evejr seen in Chapel Hill.! Xone of vour slazy coarse con cerns at five cents a :yard, 5 but 1 a fine tirm article to wash and wear and iiever turn I yellow.! Xansook ! Cambric ! Inslih ! Good enough to he married in ! Crochet- Cottonsf of all coloi-s; Xeck-ties that suggest; to all judicious beholders a weddfng. Fans, Parasols Fan Chains. Girdles, Hamburg Edgingsr Kuiflings. Trimmings, Collars and Cutis. Combs, Veilings, White Counterpanes, Linen' and Oil Table Cloth, House kecninir Goods, Wall Papers, Window Shades and Crockery Win e. i GEXTLEMFX?S GOODS. Finn White and FancV Shirts, SbckSv Suspenders, Cotton, Silk i and Linen Handkerchiefs, .leans, Cassimeres, Un derwear, Lineii Dusters, Alpaca Coats and ! Liilen Smts. Hats of all sizes, shapes, styles. ; CJ arming utensus. ! GKOCERIES. ehean eiroaish.i Xo charge for 1 in spection. Compare my stock and prices before you purchase elsewhere; , With thanks for a liberal and increas ing patronage, and a determination to stlcK to nusiness, x am truujr iwwuimvi welcome everybody. J - W E A V E K , OEALKfi j DItY GOODS GKOCERlEsj and ' HARDWARE,- I . Calls attention to his large ml varied slock Of -' ' 1.1 i - .-. . - ' - i ; . t -1- IVISW JPJLillN GOODS i LAWXS for'the ladies.fronr 12 1-2 to 13 cents. ; , ' - :. ' t " ' j , PIQUE, 'figured, 7 cents 'and 10 cents. CALICOES, (J and 7 cents. WORSTED DRESS GOODS.! 17 1-2 to 27 1-2 cents.; i ; F - .. ' , . - ' f".- ' ' : CALL AXD LOOK AT TH'KM-. : ' '; : -i.. , i.'-Y ' ':. Xeek-ti'es. all colors, from 25 to 90 cts. Xcck Rulls. 5 cents up. ,'-'- Linen Collars, 10 cents 2 for 13 cts. SILK and CGTTOX PARASOLS, 20 cents inn . r i .-, ' i l---'; BLEACIIINGSr ' A line lot from 7 to 12 1-2 cents. I DOMESTICS. ' i Full line from 7 to 10 cents. COATS' SPOOL COTTOX. (0 cents per dozen- I ' " ' ' j ESS'These in ices can't -be! beat ! ' ;- - " i .: lilHHOXS. all colors, from S cents to :!) cMits. ' ' ."- '.!''-.-' i I - ' fcT X E ASSOR I'M EXT OF GEXTLF- M K X 'S GOO I )S. C ASS I M 111 iES, corroxADEs, froni 12 1-2 to 1.30 icr yard. ' . , SHOES. Gents Hiocs'fron.i i() cN lo 551' pi-J- pair. Ladies . fitnn 90 cts to pdr pair. Misses from 80 cts to .$l.'25ip'er)ir. :;;. ' ' ) .)iiitui:x.i pui:jpit 'po.0.i.).l l"1'!' SXOI JO X A oXXi 'I Till A Jo , ; , ! .. )i.id rfnj pun X-mjs Pfl uorpUiju .i(qnd s"r.uj ss,ni isnq pooJf i: du ppi( a vM:ys in poii.iupui ;)tio;s ou .o.vu.q 04 sosnuo.t(i ' 'l JIM AVH.U T "1 iiouudo poo" jj.i,)TU (rirpi)iiii 11: U'lilu'o.) o'iumo pin: )iiini -.iilp pin: tAifiiio;) oj7ium() pm: U!IJ pxinq) jo .do.;Xl .ifi 1110.IJ p)Ai.;o.i p-n -ilo.i)i:d jo an:qs oqi .ioj 'lilIMJ.VHp. .uii-.uojijv pms pooAV sue. jdj.l-Wl jp: jo .u)j!.)(.i) j -j jsadvano'iti sv- jvairo L?niVA-XLL ;-'. . v -. : . '- -.1 sooij rpi pi!t:os.ioi sauti:j 'isupajfT --,:i.L suoojnods' s.)in:d r sjur OS . '! 0C uio.ij soon spo; ' s.iotrup, j : vy yy "sivos 4s:(pvti()T. 's:iriis smvd:is smhjmo:) jo S4sisii, ) . "ojaiduioo (.)ojs St ;riosu:i(ixn hti j.oxxvr (I XV lflrIM OX GMA'IOHMH KY I . "jius .iod (:?!;-oi t. ino.y 9NIIIXOrl) y-.-i '.-'S ?iavivr-Aav?ru xsnal CIMV U3mVH NI XSMVHIIO if it a v 5r :t IcoSTii TX COXSEQ0ENCB OF cdNtlX ,Xf u'cd .bad health' the uiidersigiettare compelletllo close their business. Oil and after Monday, the i!Srh of j4i ii; Ve shall oiler our Entire stock of oods ali 11 COST FOli CASH j Xo accounts wll be made. .' We ber to eallMhe atteiitibi of rnVi customeis and the public ner ally tp- the. tact, that tfhese goods wy.e pur chased the i past season at vei) low prices. An- iirtiole not ot iecent pur chase will be sold ut present value with out legnrd to cost. This is a ilnd oppor tunity to buy cheap, uud. all lure re speettnlly invited 10 examine, jjj ' Those who owe us by jvote or Recount are earnestly .recpiebted lio coifao for ward and settle, as weimist 'liayd money to settle or debts4and close our biki 'uesst . . very respecuHiiy, 1 LONG & XORWOOD Chapel IlillrX. CI, April . 1S7U.- i K,TI C E . I I shall attend "at" he stoiv J. V. Cole ort XVednesday, the ' fltj day of Jifme, 1879, and at C- W. Johnson's mill on Friday, the 13th day jaf.-June, for th-e purpose of re-assessing j)rbperly and taking the tai list for the present year. -; ":. ;,; s' ' .-v': J A-H persons ovvning propertr liable tt taxation, will meet me at these places and'givc in their property, or jliy them selves liable to be dealt ;ith as the law' 'directs. . -;--' : .' '-... m ' ' : The list will be kept open k Chapel Hill until the 20th day at the month of June. r JOHN II. WATSOX, M Assessor Chapel Hill Tpjvushii. v J W I o 1 s -"K 0 - H .'. r-'-j-- - H f & I ' .1 . . i i ! ' : j I ( p. A ' I ,' W r V 8TAttISnD 18.8. ! I HORNER'S i Wltli wlilclt any farmer can make f1: j lils ovu fertilizers, I And other materials for malcinjj . ' j HOME FERTILIZERS. . ' ' '' - . j Muriate Potash, Kalnlt, t ! Hulpbatc Soda, Plaster, , . 4 j reruvian uuuno, uu vurioi, Nitrate Soda, Dried Blood. I Dissolved South Carolina. Dissolved $aw Bone, 4e., 4c. A fall Bupply of PUKE Materinla nlwrnrt on hand and for sale at lowest market prices. Formulas for home manipulation, estimntes as to cot, and information regarding mixing, oiu:, uutrcriuuy given. HORNER'S Pure Slaughter House . AM) DISSOLVED BOHE, GUARANTEED TJIE "Best in America.': AMMONIATED flaw Rone Superphosphate AI COIVCEIVTnATfcD ' . SUPERPHOSPHATE I FOR ALICROPS, SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 'J oshua Horner, Jr.,& Cok, Cor. Bowly's TVharf and Wood St., BALTIMORE, MI). ,U3ciikTLY OPENED ;iy K . W M . 1. M AXliKTT eonxKit kranki;in AHu iiRSii:nsor STHEKTS. S T U C K : C (1 Dl P h B T E . oriu; PURE DRUGS, a full line ot select . f i ' ;-. 1 ' " ' " ' TOILET ARTICLES, LAMPSy UK B U E A K A 15 LE CI1IM- , !- 1 1 - '.-V. ? NIES, and ; . ' . "'-.'.' ;' ' ..." .'. Vthor things found in a Fliwr-GLAS A .!' ' ;13itiii Storcv . f -.. - . r i - C"Ciars 3 cents. 5 cents nd lOcents JWst in Chapel llilh PRESCRIPTIONS compouiulcd at' all hours 1 by MK. ISAAC K. EMER SON. " v v l ' . EStA liberal portion of the;villaE:e anil country patronage solicited. r Chapel JlilK X. C.. April 11, 187J):-L A 31 S'SOU T 11 G AT E , OENERAL INSVJJtANCK AGENT,, DVJUIIAM, N. c: T. nnro li hp4 nf Insiimnrc. nl.iccd short nonce in iiret class Companies. jTenii ioIicles on I)weIIinjsuiul harm IVoperly, a speciality. ' s T It A Y E D O R S T O L E X . 1 A II EIFER, 3 y'lears old. crop cam)' on right side. rd colored, short kcci horns, spaiu made in cverv resject. A liberal reward will be paW for informa tion leading to her recovery. I W. A. CRAUTKKE, nil I ' i ? i - '-Y: ' I, I- V ) 1