: sthjefeagle; Sditc Fa j rtteville,- Angus t 20, 1 874 called for. Ye'ask" all wfcVowe us to paatkoncd-wbat- tbej-can;, -The W n n fta -fact possible, and to those at a distance postal cards.are; sent; Tpforining iheta whrajime paid for -was oat, or dates andTmoantTd'Ser - 'reliaT jhYt Desuu our seventn jearr ad we wanf lo close accounts withLererT cerson. mrr or t dead. Before , panic v time? wa could indole neonle and 4 v , " irdoeb ; tut now toarments to n nr. slow rod - uncertain; Vb'ife - almost eTeiZ a?womn. and child to whoa vw? ,0ae cot press us4 with 'ducf. day by daj, till fcrery farthing ispaut cixruc.cu Aurce ,,4 to unt0ther 4uerdo onto nsw XW4 are ; mark ing-off manj names from -but : books of such " as 'are 'bttiYud in ; payment in Jjxe sD'altLalEe'-off iuaLoj morel - PoslofHce order, or . registered letter, or Express, at oar. rifcki,f Jloney in ordinary letter, by the -mail, we think, would be safethoogb we do not en gage to risk it..' A great maDy person? can'pay some or "all aC once, and fuL payment by all. can pe rpade in Jbt : next tvro or three months from return of crops and eat al stores. . . In Harnett payments can be mad-J-- ; to B."E. Shaw. In Moore county (' i A. HfATcKenf, Carthage: and" S. ! Bochanao, Postmaster, at Jonesbo' Uobeson; to Ed. McQueen, Lumber tc. Richmond, to Peter McRae, Xiaurin-bargbK,- Codington,!- Ererett &Co.t Kockiughamf and- W. "D. Townsend, Bostick's Mills. Bladen,' R. II. Lyon, EiizabethtowD.MarlboroS C. fU- i I ointments, wuter cures, bluestone and alum. His charges are $10 for cancer, consumption, &c., and $1 to $2 foi ordinary cases, and even oO cents for slight ailments. :, ' Dr. Barnes . was born in Gates county, a -slave and property, of an Odom family." He, then belonged, to Eure, who r?'"-,!' ""-"vnnd afteftbatT they whT whJ J maiv Ust of Jforth Carolina Congress- men, Jndges and Solicitors. . m 1- e n . -' . Jo i.o wing. t list y embraces the ue present aties elect to the next Con gress, our present Senators, the exist ing judges and tLe J udires aud Soli cuors elect; -.-... - COKQBEooIONAI,. " , 1L I ..... - . v ixoriu tjaronna win tuns be repre iiea in tne next Congress (thb44tb), assen'njeajn Wasbington (Jit -uii oi Marcn next : . , Senate. - - f-, -"om, Con. iplll) i.kRnn Con. lOW-v' , lyjjlii Bunn, V flf heeler, PP VtcfcH, Cod. ( - Oon.'f1 iDavi Da uons. ? - T!,T i Goodwin Ref Porsj'Uie, L Franklio, T Craston, V a Gates, John " an villa. l H3f Crews, Reps. ; reene, vxuilford . u.riaiilial!. John otpjes, uon gjghes, ? is. Barnes'N Joha Giicw and . Archibald about 1S50 nv James jlcCa'll w lift pi r ma . Doctor tben liredin FajVtx months1,- and moved to hi? residencer ixf Hainttf It and since, b et wpscfiarged ) cooDecled with., thd' . T, . Doctor n, Con. Teates, Con. yman, Rep. ddellrCon. TTis,'.Coit. and he first married a f Gates and had six cb ' He pext married ft larV woman in GateB Rosetta3aker, ttpreseut wife, ana nas . oyuer , Beyeiai y wiiafen grbwn: who: can rAand ?vi-Ie I has usuallr a bor J w M VCon:' -aallfax.'J A'tiri.l Vl-lW Oaniftl Reps. Harnett, J A SpeaUW Henderson, James 1 itfiep. . Iredell. A CI -F'GithAr . JohnstoWRT wu sf' A BfTznT!! lons. ,,', i V ' Jfnoir, Pan ott, Con -, Jumcoln. acon, James' L 'Eobiuson, Con imi8oti, u AGadger, Con. , McDowelt-A M Erwin, Con. ' ff ' JU-ckJenbnrgf . Sol TT Reid J -1 betton. Or.n . : 1 - Jrroo,re',.A A McIverrAon. Comparative Cotton Statement. New YoaK, August 14. Net i re ceipts at all U. S. portj lor the week, 4,785 ; same week hist year, 11,325; total to dalo 3.748,718; .same' date last year, 3,575,362. - Expo- for th3 jveek, 6,130; same week i..iL, j-ear, .11,167; total to 'date;-2,789,420; fame iato last year 2,556,081. ' block at ill TJ. S. ports, 141.641 1 last tear, 137,126. At all intevior., towns, 20, 790; last year, 19.77J. At Livery- 887.UUU i last year, bU7,ut'u. avl-- icart ntioat for Great Britain, UO; last year, 45,000. - ' - Z , : Large sun hats trimmed, with .white tulle are quite the thing among fash ionable young ladies at the sea side An Albany Methodist girl forcr piety upon her lover by making nay the Jjord a prayer every ti Newport: ladies wear n xf yaeht;ng jackelot cream col double breasted ail : b velvet. "I . Some of tho prettiest noon dresses are of striped tihnmcd with r.arrow black and lace. . f Miscellaneous. ding Cotton liins. pi '7" more Cdored silk " slodi is active Me'tb-:: men;1 T.E-Dodieyl Benuettesville. '.Marion, S. C, to J.-M. Johnson. In Vilmiug tou, a,ud persons along the line of tht Carolina Central .Railroad, can pay to Wopten. Richardson & Co., Wilming ton or onrthe train, to ' Capt. 'P. Wooten, Conductor, Iu. Chatham to CoU J.' A WomackV or JI. iH.' i Burke.' Pittsboro. s In. SampsoQ ito ,-V Kerr or J.--Hit Stevens Clinton;! 'Ai Raleigh to the Postmaster. 4 The ; "as sistance of these gentlemen is engaged only for 'the present, and not as perma nent agents. Persons. Who, cannot forward at Pnbe to; this office what they ove,; can ! pay io, these .persons named, and 4bosiuBure- saler. regard h. nation ; CivfL '"aHTSjCarHed ; threugh our lnuStLbaembnexi-FQ Pay P'j j n9l "Tlie whole, and pay ft07Txnd1 we will indulge you again. rt . 1- . . , ,' - ; " iJ:r-. Harnett County. -Last week we attended Harnett j CourL ( Judge R. P. Buxton presided with a R. Mc Donald Solicitor. -We stopped with our old f friend -AJ J.Kivotti who has built a'fine new hotel at; Lillingtori. He "keeps a splendid house, and has the estjrooma and best tablin, two States. We" advise everybody la go to Kiyctt's. -i The, water is as good as t tbatrtve tdrank last'summer on top of the Blue Ridge There" was a large croud at court, but not much .money nor.Jbusiness. Cropsare rgood, in Harnett. TJw ; justness of Court .was over with ane week's v work. Th ere ' was only f. necapital or'mnrder case viz i where Fran csBamcS, Mary Rarnes, Henry Barnes and Peter Barnes were charged witu the murder of Kate . Cherry, all colored. From what '. evi dence we beard by the first witnesses, it appeared to tea case of most willful mnruer; lhiff murder occurred loth last'Jaly, near Rock Branchy on 'oor encern -ikauroaa, ana one auegea reason for it was that Kate Cherry's ' linsband bad , become, intimate with Fraoeis Barnes., Kate had quarreled And fought with Francis about this matter, and finally Francis took h(i brother Peter, and Henry and his wife 'They all beat .bervVithtticliB, and whole Democratic tlicket in the elecr . mi . I - ? ' i ' .1 . I J ? lion , xmg or inat -.inuiviuuai canui datedid not' cdnlrol or lead the vote. Bat th e oh ly tail ureor treac h e ry w as i n our . Judge's election. It seems, that Mk jPemberton, our candidate for So- Ucitor, did not act in good faith with the party, "orf the iiresalt" in "Stanly and VMountgomeryiwoard have bee.n different. " . We : shall iiot 4charge him with the-whole fault nor assign him to 'eternal ''damnation until we .are more fully advised of the facts. The case certainly JoQksbd,ifor- Samael, but thora must havo been many other I very streaked and rotten Brindle-tails in mose couniies, anasomo icw uul side even ia Fayetteviile. We fear our party will bo demoralized in iuture from these causes. 1Ait. lltb v 3ames 12th 1 R. H. Ca' The right' of Louis probably be contested by Judg Moore, and the right of T. J L ill be contested by Judge Cloud.' ; V. ;' ' i SOLICITORS. " , -iot, James P. Whidbee, Con. V J J. Martin, Rep. ; , Lon. J. Moore, Rep. W. S. Norment, Con. - Pemberton, Con. , L. Harris, Rep. F. N. Strudwick, Con. . . James Dobson, Con. W." J. MontgomeryV Con. V. a. Si. Uowles, Con. A. C. Avery, Cou. - AV. S, Tate, Con. 10th ' 11th 12th Wliat the Elections Mean. i Wo can see iii. North Carolina and Tennessee elections what would have been the effect "of the Civil Rights bill if it'had passed. .. The excitement to which its discussion in Congress has 'given "rise is almost as "great-in those States as if it were a law. The elections may be said to havg turned on It; and wo xioyJrr" rible effect w- thaiadreVr rights -Jay than ajdf' wbulcLr all oV hosw gersA andaJ whitek desertecrfpTl. would bo." essential Iy7 The whites "of the Soutbv and Republican alike, will novwicv so-called "social equality," ineludiV mixed schools, lorced.npon them by, The Legislature Members Elect of the General Assembly of V. North Carolina, as far as 4 Heard From. -' 1st District, Currituck," Camden, Pasquotsnk,- Perquimaus, Hertford, Gates and Chowan, Wm. B. Shaw and Thomas R. Jernigan, Cons. 2d, Tyrrell, Washington, Beaufort, Martin, Dare, Pamlico ; and Hyde, Charles Latham aud Martin S. Selbv, 3d, Northampton and Bertie, W. W. Peebles; Rep.---; Z'-l'lfV 4ifa, Xtalifnx, Jonn iSryant Coi) !. 6b, HUgeeombe, W P Mabaou (OcO Repv . ' - - o bth, Jitt, Joseph ii. btrieknej, Con. '" 7ib, Wilson, Nash and Franklin, Charles M Cooke and Nick W Boddie, Con 8. ! -H-."" : 8th, Craven, Richard Tucker, Rep. 9lb, Jones, Onslow and Carteret, WTR Bell, Con. , 10th, Wayne and Duplin, D E Smith and John D Standford, Wons. ' liib, Lenoir, and Greent, Josiah Sugg, Con. " ; ;12th, New Hanover, Ed. Cantwell, Rep. ' "--v.' ;13th, Brunswick and Bladen,' Rev Uasnweli, Kep. -i" - - - '-----'- v r ;.i ; - A-fn furnish tiiesa w(wm uKM,u ,r- We are n oxv 7 - . on are respectfully request- ' ptirties w iutcna The advantages Of this Ginjnrc: edtb send in their nr18 lres the" attendance of no cxpe- , that it is most ewnf'jJJrvUh the labor of one hand: will ; rienced sinner and P' fitK of time than any other Gin Votwn i "3rr -j,,, losing no time and making I t'" ""'"i ' " ' te , not curry to the saws any t, rn)suchasrocJcs,nails,sticlcs, f s,-enderthe danger from Jrthan any other. Gin in veluyinganyotlicrGin. festimonials from well' Jb & DANCV, - i lea vnsnTU aits noetiz casolhia, , ' NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. S laueous. Miscellaneous. jrsti-exrr; no. dili. In 15 is towurda' the I3tL -iv Rev. T. Iil PaVeaux, Mr. Johs S. r: a rf-t . ' t iu miss fl.m kjjluu. ,. : fetai LQrocers land Kockingnu. yrgc- Johnson, Cons -v jmMmnS Rowan, J S McCU George M Beinherdt, Cons. V ... Rutherford, EH VVhinantf jjCp. Sampson, W H Brjantj james j McCallop, Cors. - Stokes, Thas Martio,Con. Swain, T D Bryson.Con Tyrrell, W W Walker, Con. Union. Lemuel Presson: C&o Warren; Carter-Williams, Lib. Rep. Conservatife MajorltlesT i THIRD CONGBES8I0N4L DISTUICt. , WaddelVa Majorities by Counties. Carteret. 27 official. Onslow ..'........... i 494 official. Duplin : V; 712 official. Sampson ........ .. .. - . 480 official. Cumberland ...... wit.. 157 official. Harnett. .... .'. 92 official. Columbus;.'.... 52S-official. Brunswick ....! 80-official. : Total .v'. . ,f J ! . .E70 Deducting M'&ay'a Majorities, viz : 1,117 in ., New HafioreV and 183 in Bladen, WaddelJ's majority in tbo District is 1,270. ..DIED. -r . - ' iii' h " 14tb, Sampson, Edwin W. Kerr, Con: " '; J5th, Columbus and Robeson, W Foster French, Con. , Cumberland and Harnett, in). Con.' : -'-' L R Waddell, Con. M Basbce, Con, a-M Paschall, R; ge Caswell, C E VHiam son, Cons, iiard G. Sneec Albright, Con. .gbarn,' Jas IrvinJ Cou. ad, Cdo., and AS Holton, R- 'RandolDb and Moore. ' JP FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. a iitim'ji Mniorities. 7 9 ..V. Ill-Official DupUn . . . J csampson.... .... .. Robeson...... Columbus.... ..... Total.. 1.2,411 , r From this deduct liussell's majori ties, as follows : Bidden, 294; Bruns wick. 20: New HaDOver, 1,255, and we have a majority in the District of 507 official. 671 official. 554 official. 6 -official. 5G2 official. 842. Raleigh Finances. says tbo Kaloign sentinel: At a meeting of the City Commissioners, last night, Henry Miller, Esq., acting Chairman, and all toe Commissioners present, Mr. William C. Stronach, as Chairman of a Comrnittee, submitted a statemont of thef indebtedness of the city. This report shows a pres ent bonded debUrfAS,000 and a script debt making a total debto Njjonded debt bm V Mr. Jo orEWAltT. in Kicumond eo 24th Jaly, Miss Saeah Stewaet, it year of her age. ' : A';.'v5:. HILL. At his residence, - nea Duplin county, on Saturday," Anguov CoL C. D. Hill, in his 57th year. A . McLA.URIN.-A.t thV residence of brother, Col John CMcLanrin, at LanriiT- bargh, on I3th May, Miss jeses McJjAtrnrN. UoOORMICK, At '"ni residence, neai Laurinbnrgh, on J7th,July, Mr. Akchibald McCoemick aged 82 years and 2 months. SIIAW. In Harnett county, July 28th, Mrs. Makqaeet Shaw, aged 86 years. t HICKS. At Fnison, Dnplin county, N. C, on Thursday, 30th July, Dr. James H. Hick's, in the 70th year of his age. ' CORBETT. After a trief illness of hear disease, at his late residence in Franklin Township, Sampson county, on the 27th nit.;' J Mr. John (Joebett, aged 7b years, being Jbis birth-day. ,--, . ,. . ROGEKS. Suddenly, in Raleigh, on the 14th inst., Hon. Siox H. Rooebs, in the 47th year of bis age. !T . 'j f Ii 11 MUt 1 p 7 1674. Special Notices. The Blood Cves its red color to minute globules which float in that fluid, and con-1 tain, in a henlthy person, a large amount ol Iron, which gives vitality to the blood. Tht Peruvian Syrup supplies the blood with thii- vital elemont, ! ttrength and vigor SI New Stock Dry Goods 1. J. LILLY & CO. AiEE NOW RECEIVING, AND BY THE XX. ' elosoof the pre.-; , t. woei will have m store complete, a large tuid attractive stock of STAPLE AX II FANCY DRY MODS BEADY-3IADE CLOXlIINli, 1UTS, BOOTS, SII0F S,- j LUATIItilt MATTING, of Merchants &Cp, To' which the attention others is invited. . V ' ; No. 5'J Hay strett, Iron Front, marl9-tf Fvteviiie. N. C. and FURNITURE ! (AT HIS OLD STAND OF 32 CKARS-) New Advertisements. BLACK Mf AND hvJ Cod." .fh Rinhmrtnd and Jlontp" . , r ... y T fi4 law. , TDey are most Kinuiy dispose iJCU",J"' toward Ine; negroes, and it let alonei A lu wilL keew on excellent terms with I vao'eyr BLACK PURE Mohair H pyrtmTURfi i Farotte-ville,, 1ST. O. J.rV. BA.KER woaM C ill the nitsaUon me bis old custome;s auit (he pnblio to Ijik liTpe, Stock of FUKNITUKK. frwui tbo fiu-ntto the most connnoiK ' Also Colli as ct rJl jn,ilities, all of .which he pledges himself to sell m low as they cun be had in the market, m irS-lyr" , - W. -Elt. JOHN B. NFAU WM. D. KHtPAHD BAKER, XEAL -Ml WARD, Cotton Factors, . AND ' GENERAL COMMISSION MEBCIIAET3, C orner Water and Gommcree Streets, ' . MOliFOLK, YiA . Aqents ' foh Patpsco Gvatso. Particular Attention paid to filling orders for grain. Jane 19 tf-w. "XTTHiTj .open on the first Monday in YV Aupjnst. I ( Board from $7 to $8 per month. . - . , . Tuition from $8 to 1 15 per gesiioiv 1 Musio $12 60 per session. ' , Students will leave th Eailrof 1 at 1'syrti where they will find conveyAucut to the Springs. . ' 1 - i t .For particulars please address . 0vJV. 'SIX-OS JR., : Ore Hill. Chatham Co. N. C. Howan Baptist tat T7 TTTcrnTrriTTrTn? (jRFREESBOUO', N.'O. Institution has just closed the most rosnerous session of its history. The iext session, with the anie corpa of tochers, will begin 1st Wednesday in October, i Charges per session of nine mouth, ble one-fourth ou entrance, one-half lotu of February, remainder ft. close ol Fusion-' Literary Tuition and Board $158 Oi unison tal branches, taught by the best teachers 'on terms equally reukonnb.e. l or catnlogucs address . s AJIcDOWELU july 16 lni " ' President... r-R--rxrffGa:LNGER l UAIJKET street. rienls DECEIVED TH1 BLACK ALPACAS MOHAIRS, with a beautnul. WHITE GOODS, EDGINGS LINEN COLLAKSVw NEW STYLE -FALLV ED SHIRTINGS and SUEk Dry Goods Store. THORNTON J f F.1CFADYEN SPRINGS Four Miles from Lltllc Itlver A Plcftsant Resort for Invalids! WE will be prepared, by the 10th of July, to accommodate a limited number of guests nt this healthful resort.1 The water was analyzed by Doctors lioLin son and Colton , and pronounced highly effi caeious for diseases ot th Lier, Dyspepsia -and diseas28 peon lLr to women. Many citizens of Fayetteville havenned the watersnnd been leuenied thereby. We icier to them. . j ... )L,tC TOU regularly Vetwccn Cha By the Day..r... .,...-;..-- By the Week By the Month A. OYERBAUGII ft SOY, .' PROPfilETORS. july 2-tf ' ' 12 25 FAYEnEVlLLE HOTEL. THIS OLD AND WELL-KJ TOWN HOUSE, notwithstanding the "panic," is still kept up, and continues to me rit the patronage of the public. The TABLE is under the su pervision of an experienced -caterer, and is . Ii O UNTlFULL Y I SUPPLIED 1 ; The rooms are thoroughly furnished, ras sengers notiflod in time lor all j Boats txx'cL'. Traiaa.Fj., . Lrv&x Stiblk Attached, i All the Stages arrive and depart frcjn thia House. Bar well supplied with pure,. Liquors direct from first hand.-. CAUliLlltsIiOi' at tached to the H6use. - The publiV nre invited to make this House theijhome. .Terms as low as any other FIRST, LASS UOTLL. A. 0YEJJiiJAlTGIl & SOY, them, and will accord to tbem all the 'social equality" tha.t their race enjp in any Kothern btate ; btiM jtedly resent all attern pjr rff to cram.it down tueir btw " ir r,ir hfit i hn obiect of the agitation of the . Civil .Rights bill is partly re voge aod,.chiefly.,aia8Q,. desire to make-a strong compact, exclasive Francis stabbed ber witb a knife, l.. . Pnj;.i uHnPi)rn. - I "WW y w u UlUllllMIU AlHVItVUI DU v lacv at the South. , -5 Civil RiRbAa from whieb Kate .died.-. Since we left Court We Bear tbe Jury found allfocr guilty of ibrirder," wbicb, ; by consent, tbe'v'Juifge afterwards changed to manslaaghterand all were sentenced to the rjenitentiary.jfor few years. Tha Ra"rni Tin&Toea are said to be of good f "character, in the neighboi nood, ana are cmiaren. oi 5. 4 t Dii. 'Iakc. Astosy , Barnes, who ;live8snea.r. Spout. Spring and is theorily colored practising physician we-know of in Iho State. " Drf Barnes , has been long kno wn in this section, and the colored people over several counties : employ him to treat all manner of diseases.- Some white- neoDle - also send for him and he ia spoken of as conjurer and skilled in witchcraft, and it is said he goes to Heaven every Friday night: He is about 75 years . old but claims to be over. lOOand: 8ays his- father atvd mother were both natives of Gui nea He ia small in size, quite black, shrewd tut' does . not know! a letter in l.ho. book., ' ;.; 1. : '. His iaovledge of medicine is from mains an J3pjen question. c'onsolidatiQn 01, the whita votoii. over the South. , Men who. in desnair of reforming ; their. States, have not voted foil years, wm turn out to ue- Clare agauBi. uav ;uciieu measur Brinffinc out every. , wnite man. straining every : nerve; using all theii 'T, OUtU, J.pj .. en I, GoD.yj'f. 31st, 32d,StoI Cook;ltep5 33d. Suri Con. 3.1th Tri ' ... t l A it r 1 58tl- Llmday ccuttnuo twentv .aTesvA, $12 53 and, $15. Board canhe obtained iii good fancies fct 8 to $10 p mouth- ' , For,- fur.her particulars cJress the JJ. J01lS0:t 'ioc llccl, f-lu -Hoberin County, N. C. SXPJili CAU0L1.A. Is' Scpehiob Court or axn) CO0STY. f )on-ild. Adminintrutor. to. Ran. Xfor Assets L ' t Proprietors. 1 ,pearing to tbe satVsfaction of the Court r-uad. tloCsakljl nd Hit Chri.n." VjjrI n .n,nriii w i'd 'gainst J .H6 MitchV ita.tJatawb A Grab am. Con ih, GsTston and Cleaveiand straining ci y vuwii o T a influence and money to diparv Aud' ored vote, they will, we pf oi- Representatives. Tains for , Conseryatj?' - Ve, J ames E Boyd, Kep. t.1 DB HJ Office, iESS,, m tne .tesi be sold low, - tor x;as rf i lon the SojJ-,r'b' befoi tisan." Clair eral and 1 ment GU the const ol causes. d action- 0 Coheress as Thnt "Democrat it iwJira great expectations on-the-advance 01 Thursday last. ' It is still not beyound the power ot the JKepuoiTin pany to bom its owtr a wnue longer Dy aoan- doning the Civil Bights bill and pur -&uring henceforth the policy of letting the "South 'alone, purging-itself of thieves,5 and makingfitself so go6d that the people will be -content with its rule till something better can be - 0 :.o and what he has seen and htard and bis medicines ate herbs, bad.-AV Y. Journal of Commerce. J "ML Carson,. I nd. J OUJltu, vou. . "NA Thompson, C. KWard, Rep. .ton, Con:, W G Ae, Con. ti Means, Con. V " . U Xuttle, Con. ..J- M Mullen, Con. ..wfetyApoleton Oaksmitb, Ind. I Catawba, S M Finger, Con. . -t Chatham, John MMoring, O A flanner, Cons. ( . -";--v-; J; ' '?' Chowan,"-' - J Winslow,: Rep. : Columbur, V V Richardson, Con. A Craven John R Good, Edward 11. Hill, Reps. ' - . Cumberland, . James, C McRae, J McD Jessup, Cons.. ' Dkre, O N Gray, Rep. - " Davidson, Solomon A Mock, Mar shal H Phinnix, Cons. EnO?fcv plica- tionsforsV yry ae- partment rV QV.ery mail. The SeWhe Society is busily engagerfoo'' tb .em!?m List, which will go t the pablio this Extensive preparatio08 are beinS bade, and we havo every reason to believe that our next Exposition will be the most suceesslul ever h.eId ,n the South. Mate Agjj!ur A new . idea is developed in the beautiful marble Cbarch 6f the ran tans now. in-process of erection in Harlem in the shape of a room above and behind the pulpit, where persons can worship who desire to be unseen by the congregation, xw'fi used to have this privilege m the oici synagogues. i NOTICE . - j I WILL be in thej during the montW ber, between the. hour.. and 3 to 5 p. m., for ' Taxes for the ttfvra ef'v. year 1874, in order to rn penses of . the town. collected, and I ask that eve ward f and pay up - within - tiv specified. . ,: 7 L. C. LlNb aug 20 4t " ;j V ' Colleov J..w in74. from Kill OOUrt. at lo rf th 1'lniiltlU. WbO On llmanm. C ''jP'aint in the office of the Vf"TV'OU.rt' a8kinK tor h salo of the V belong" to the state of Sarah ":"r!!a' '?r Pnrpose of zrfYJf payment of faZZi: ".1 mutea that said De- CTTi n ; ea 10 An "tereht in tho .awe; t..id Defendants are horebv mmmJS , -rr. omce 01 me uierk of th Sin kVerl? Couut' cf Moorethin l!L y.ygS&J lh commencement of the ssnmnrons and answer the jet them take notice that Jfiiiid complaint -.j)nly tO Jady- ' $5 REWARD ! RUNAWAY, from the subscriber, appren-, tice boy, DAVE MoCALLUM tcolored). Said boy is about 14 years old. black color, quick spoken, about 5 feet high. I will give the above reward for said toy, or confined in jail so I can get him. ,1 hereby forbid all persons from harboring said boy, as I will enforce the law in such case, This Hth Auerust. 1874. : aug 20-3t I S. W. SEAWELL. BOOTS, ABE. IRON, J "?Ati tJD LTjD K AL 1MPLE1IENTS. io. "3S Cotton, Fluur, Corn. Stives and all Country Produce bought for Cmh or barer, at market prices. - j ! i NEW STOCK I SUMMlSrGOOTJS. june 4 3oi . :l , :' 5 T BY UOUS BALTIMORE, MD. 27 I C. R. HOG AN, Proprietor. First-class accommodations. .Fare aqnal to that of any hotel in the city. apl 24-w-tf. N alio nal II "WILiaN&TOlT, IT o t c I , V S3.00 REUBEN Every acccmrnodatiuti and Oet-tt . attention. FnuiTJMW-muiTJAffc . 7 o L MASOM'S IMPROVED ! 1DOZ Quart L $2 50 ; 2 doz, $1 75. 1 barrel, o' 3 doz, $7 i'0. 1 Case, of 8 doz., 18 00. Gem' Frni'.f Jars, 2 25 for 1 dozen, tvd less for lar ger quantities. I am r:pe:ting another large lot of tlie IMPROVED' JARS, half gallons and quarts. The Jr,U vrill keen Fruit, Tomatoes, Scoppemonff And other GrSDes, JtcL WITHOUT Sua- One snnnlv of the Jars, will last maJT iy years, i ti careful hands. j -7iiBKcnoiuJ Boil the Fruit. Ac, onlil it t thoroughly coked. Fill the Jara rvvu while -he Fruit is liling hot takiug care to beat me warsgradublly nrst, to prevent Dreunnju then put. on ; the tap and screw down the taps imjAdiatei.y. As the fruit cools screw down tJAe caps several times. jaly30 tf , Fsyeiteville, fli. 0. MACHINERY FOR SALE. vkvi And second handi M . I f7vNK 22 H. P. Portable Engine, V IF " . L10 15 35 40 10 4 m . 41 Stationary i a Locomotive Boiler, 11 V YT taiU'lo THE EAGLE.- THU TIME VO teud iu your orders. STJB- Second Hand Saw Mill, . i circular diw, , i Leather and Rubber Belling, Steam Pumps. igl- Send for Circular. ' - . I , EABM 4 HUNTER. july 30 lm i Richmond, Va. -