it r Gpod jprhings-n UjRailroadi Schedules Young ladles who play croquet are known as "maidens all for lawn " A - "Should old acquaintance be 0t?" Not if they Have money for- Some lawyers resemble folks ho can sleep iff any position. ' It is imma terial on which fcidc they lie. rWhy are hot cak8 like caterpillars? Because they arc the grub that makes the butter fly. Raleigh &,Gaslon R. SUPEBINTENDET'SFFICE, J Raleigh, N. C, June 11th, '72. J Rutins fays that the most On and after Monday June 17thf 1872, trains on the Kaleigh & Gaston Railroad, will run daily (Sunday ex cepted) as follows: Mail Train. ough way of keeping' home warm is to board your mother-m-lavr, ayes Kaleigh ..10.00 a. m mes at Weldon . .Q. .. 3.30 p. m LfiawsWeldon......... v. 15 a. in Arrives atRaleigh. J..,. .. 3.05 p. m Arr! They gay that hcn MrSpinnti writes hia autograph' on the sandof K-Leayes Baliegh .... Hi... 8.00 p. Florida the grasshoppers faint away. Ar A VeVat Weldon.. CT,... C.20 a. She wked if her. new dress wasn't as 41 4ieyc u eiuon ........ . y.io Arrives at Kaleigh . . . 8.00 Mail train makes close connection at m. m. a. in p. m awect as a Spring rose, and tU 'brutoWeldon with the seaboard & Roanoke . . . . 1 T- i 1 T . f a ? :said it was even to the minor attrac- I ""roau ana oay wdc steamers via. - , ... , . ' I Baltimore, to and from all point?, tion of t till having a little due on it. Northt Wegt ftQd Northwest tnd with . . T I the Petersburg Railroad via Petersburg, A geologist cays that be ncvor heard Richmond and Washington City, to of secondary formations without plea; ure the ladies being i the secondary formation, for they were formed after 4he man. as. nclfjemaJl poinjtaJNoiiland ,2Jorth .J And atTlafeigh with-lbe.Korth Car- PR O S P ECT U S ;. THE LOST CAUSE. OP THE FU.7? 3STIT UEE. ft 1 WEEKLY HERALD jas:g6rdonbennett ' Proprietor. ".JEOADWiF AND ASK BTEIETS. ' POSTAGE FREE AKNTJALfCBSCHlPIlON PEICE . $2" The Sandwich Islanders are going adopt a new flacbat thev can't Vie- .cido whether to take a gray horse blan ket with a hole in it, or an old yest .with the back jfpped opt. "Don't he iu such a hurry.' Baid a reckless California murderer on his way to the gallows, to the hastening I by Accommodation train, and olina Railroad to and trom all points, 8ou'h and Southwe&t, and with the Raleigh & Augusta Air Line to Hay wood and Fayetteville. , , Accommoaaiionand Freight trains connect a weldon with Accoram ora tion and Freight trains on Seaboard & Koanoke Railroad and Petersburg .Railroad. Z Amiat ualeigh fwith AC(Jpcuue.da lion and freight trains oa-'Ktu Caro ina Raiiroad. Pehona living along the line of the road can yisitRaleigh in the morning remain .crowd; "take things easy, aa dp, if yea want to enjoy it , I? An article going tho 'roun.r of the press is entitle "Tales from Bologna." Wo biven't rend it but as there -Js a groat deal of mystery in JJologna, we are inclined to the opinion that tales is a misprint fo;r ".tails.'!, . , . several hours, and return the same eve ,k Gen'lfcupt, ft Some carefu-! and deep-thinking stu dent ha discovered that the word d-e-b-t is composed of the initials of- Bun everybody twice." " C-r-e-d-i-t is formed of the initials letters of "Call regularly every day; 1,11 trust' - , , ; A bashful young clergyman, recently rising to preach for the first time, niado a .terrible mix of it announcing his text in this wise : '-And immediately the cock wept, and Peter went out and .crew1 utterly.' - r ' Ilere is soliloquy of a Parisian ine briate, addressed to his hat, which had fallen off. It was overhqard one night '.on the Boulevards: "If I pick you up, I fall; if I fall, you will not pick me up" then I leave you;" and he staggered proudly away. 7 15 P. M trht train dailv at 1 2 00 noon. No. 2. Fr ij;ht Train at 4 CO p. m For kisinka' New1 Tax Bill. pretty giono dnllnr. ; : For kissing a homely one, two dol lars. The tax is levied in ' order.; ta break up the custom altogether, i be ing regarded as a piece of inexcusable absurdity. . i'C;.?-: For every flirtation ten cents. Courting in the kitchrn, twenty.fiye .cents. : ' ; - f . .; ; Courting in the parlor five dollars. Courting in romatio places, five"dol Jars and fifty cents thereafter. For a girl giving a young man tho mitteo, three dollars.. ' ? For every young man giving his girl the mitten, five dollars and cost of Seeing a lady home from church twenty cents. ; 1 - railing 10 beo ncr nome nve dollars and cost. RAILR0AT COMPANX. 'Portamouth, Jan lat, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On; andv after- Friday, January. 1st 1875 Trains will leave AVldon daUy (Snnday ex cepted) ag-foltowi; - t . Mail tr&ib daily fc. .............. 4 p. m. No. 1. "Freight" train daily at 4 a. m. , No.. 2 Freight train at 8 a. m. ARRIVE AT POErsMOUTH. Mail train daily at No. 1. Freight train dail1 No. 2. Fr'iyht Train at " t.Freigat tiaias1 have-a pa'ssengr Car at tac'iicd, bteamers for Edenton, Plymouth & Land ings on lUtckwuter, ,and Chowan liivers le'.Ae' Fraakliu at 7 40 A. M. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. iC'-j',;'--;; - . ' Gen'ISupt ; bUlIEDULE OF THE PETER3 URQ RAILROAD COMPANY. PASSENGER TRAINS. ' ; ;eavk Weldon. BipresfiYai n ... . ,Xfc. . 8,30 a. m. aiaii xraiu.,. 4.10 p . . A , - ., , CLUB .RATE 3," : . .i. . Three Copie?,5 per annum . . . i . . . . : $5 Five Copies, " 8 Tea Copiea , . , 1 5 Tweoty Cppies;i ",j:v '1,.1 25 ; An extra copy will be sent to every Club of ten or more. ! - ,. Additions to clubs receive! at club rates. These rates, make. the. Wkexlt Her ald t!ie Cheapest publication in the conntry. - - " Terras, cash in advance. w Money sent by mail will beat the risk of the sen' dtr. ? fAfgenerou8pbrtkn of the ;Wimi Herald will be appropriated to Agri culture, Horticulture, Floriculture, Po--inolijgy and' the managetoentpdnv inestic ' animals. ParricoHr ; attention twill be paid also to reports ol the mar itili?f' f ' T-V, -;,;; i The aim will be to make the Week - rt " . .m lt tiBR-iLD superior to any cicer ssrr cultural; and family, newepaper in the country; -V ?'- r. ., Every number of the Weekly Hee -ald will contain a select story and the latest .and", mo it important news j by telegraph from all parts o the world up the hour ef publication... f Dunng ' the session ot Congress the Weekly Herald will contain a sum. mary ot the proceedings and the latest Hews by Telegraph; fiom IWashjngtbn, Political Religious, Fashionable, Ar tistic, Literary,, and Sporting Intelli gence; Obituary- Notice. Varieties, Amusements, Editorial Articles on the puxmioent topics ot the day, a review or the Cattl and : Dry Goods Markets, Financial and Commercial Intelligence and, accounU ol the important und fa tereiiting events of the: week. , , 1 The price ot subscription? whenever practicable, should be transmitted by Post. Office , Orders, , It ., ia the salett mode ot transmitting money by mail. At small Post Offices in the country where Post Olhce Orders cannot be obtained money may be remitted in Registered Letters. Advertisements, to ; a limited num ber, will be inserted in the Weekly. Herald. . A MAGNIFICENT Picture 14x18 inches iu size; printed on heaxy plate piper, beautltul in design ? and artistic m txecutioni It represents a confed erate soldier after the-war returning o bis borne, which be finds lonely and desolate. In front of the ruined cot- uge, ttllmg a aad tale of the miseries ot war, are two graves with rude cross es, on one of which some friendly hand has Lung a garland. To the right the calm river and the rising moon indi cate peace and rest.' The ttar, seen through the trees, represent tneaouini. ern Cross, it is a picture . that will touch every Southern heart and should find" a place in every Sontbern-himei -Sent by mail- mbunttd 00 a roller and post- paid, on .receipt of 23 cts, or three for 60 cents. : Address'- . Johh Bcbrow A Co. " n - Publishers f! Bristol , Tenn , ? ; I Agents wanted t everywhere to sell our cheap and popular pictures, $5 to $10 per day easily made. No money required until pictures are sold. Send stamp for "catalogue and termtu L0U1SBURG -MALE ; AjQADEMY, I The Spring Session will begin !Jan-? nary 10th 1876.., v .. r , Teiims Pek Se?sion of 21 weeks : f Board with the principal, washimr, lights and towels not deluded, f70,00. t Tuition in primary Department 15 00 do Regular English Uonrsc, 20 00 Latin and Gictk; each, extra, 5 00 I Board must be paid in advanep. All 'accounts lor Tuition are' dne' at the ; close Ol thesession, and will be prompt lly prts&nted for payment. No deduce tion In Tuition except iu cases of pro tracted sickneas. - ... .. M. S. DAVIS, Principal, EL C. SALUSBURY. J. CROWE Balusbixry :& -V ' ... l -.S- ' - ' i Rowe9 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL .DEALERS IN P U R N 1 T C R E, Also. Carpels Oil Cloths? Window Shades and ' : MATT.RASSES," ; VST Call and examine out stock before purchasing elsewhere. . KO. 207 "and 209MAIN STREET, : Norfolk, Ya. Pept S-2m THE WEEKLY SUN. I FAKMVILLE INSUR ANCE & BANKING m. e AjRRjVE A!S PETEESBURG. vJSxp resa., . , . . . a ..1 2.10 a. m fljaH,' k 1 . . . rr . . 8.05 p. m PETKKSntTRG. m m The universal expectation ef married' people is, that their married lives will always be happy ones. Deluded dreamer! They imagine .they are different , from . 'other people, .4' that when they enter the portals of patrimony, love, pcaco and pr asperity will ever be their attendants. Such' had better by far cousidcr themselves the same as other, but form iron rc6o' lution? to do differently from ottoer married people resolutions. that-, will keep them from the dangerous coasts on which so, many have been wrecked and ruined.' Unhappy marriages ldo pend upon many causes. Previous to; marriage, many try to appear more'in - tollectual, amiable or more accompluh ed than they really are. ' Depend up on it, that love brought, into existence MalL. ... . . .C 6.17 a. m txptft f.-y ... . . . i . . .3.17 p. m tfA9" m WELDON. " Hail . ... . . 9-30 a. Express:........ 7.00 p. Freight Trains. 1esliurg.nH.T. OtT p. m. eaveAVefdo.;..".. 9.-36 p. m. Arrive at. Weldon . . i ..... 5,09 a. m. Arrive t Petersburg. .1'.'- 4.00Va. ni. ti.f " tf-0A8To". Taanf.,,"' i.. i-eave retersLorg... . u:a-" a. m.: Leave Gast o n . . . . . . . . : : . . 1 . 1 5 p. m . Arrive at umon ri dv p. m 7.00 p. m. Branch will be received at the Petersburg depot only on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS SkYj J 1 !l i a k. . . . viu gwui wiu rccciYea iirer mu noar. : ; H. T. DOUGLASS. DAILY HERALD. OSTAGE FREE. Annual Subscription Price . $12 Al ': . ways in Advance. ; Newsdealers . Supplied. POSTAGE FREE. Daily Edition, Three centa per Copy Sunday Edition, Four cents per Copy L Weekly Edition. Three cents per Copy s Write? the address l, on letters to the ;Nkw; YoRKt Herald in a bold ? legilbe band and give" the name of each sub scriber, - of Post Office, - County hnd "State-" so;p!ainly that no erro rs in mail ing papers will be liable to occur. ; . AMERIGAN AND FOREIGN PAT- Gilmore & Co., Successors to Chip man, Hosmer & Co., Solicitor?, Pat4 enta procured in all countries. fees in advance. No charge unless tbe patent is granted 1N0 fees for leaking preliminary examinations. i"To addi Itonal fees tor obtaining and conduct ing a rehearing. : By a recent decision of the Commissioner all rejected appli cations may be reviyed. Special ct- '"terition given to Interference Cases be fore the patent Office, Extensions be fore Cp&aressl lnlring ment Snits in different Stales, and all litigation Zap- peartamg to Inventions or patents Send stamp to Gilmore & Co. for pam phlet of siqty pages. SELECT SCHOOL Mns. A. E. Yaubortjgh "has had a a school o? small girls tor itveral years. She will take a few more, from eight to fifteen yrars of sige. They will hoard with her mother, Mrs. Dr. W. T. John son who resides near Lonisbnrg, and will be under the careful supervision ot both her mother and herself. The scholastic year will be divided s into twoeswns of 20 weeks each, with a vacat ion of MX weekf. lie spring f es 8ion will commence the 10th ' of Jan. 1876. 1 ' 1 CHAT.GE3 PER SESSION PAYABLE HALF . s; , in Advance : , Board, per month, $15 00 "Tuition, Englishper session. do ..French and Litin, each. V" 10 M v. uv vji nguu .. ...... , Arrive at Petersburg .... 5 t VjOfihtJ tiff Gaston Branc Muic, with use ot Pinr.o, Xo extra' chargc-F. 20 00 5 00 SO 00 Land For Sale- I offer For F.Ve the tract of. lar.eL Jj ing on tne west side of the R & G. It. It within four hundred j'ads ot. the corporation of, Frank liDton and, (ontaining a hundred acres more or less.; One ha'f is woodland, the other arab'e and excelieot for cotton wheat or corn tlnis 'unci is very cone. uient to business-, good s schools and churches, aud is desirabTe as Frank lintonis one of the most flourishing tov. ns on. the It & G H K Any one desiring the above advantage?,' wlih a hea'thy location, cannot do. better than to purchase For terms call on the 'gubsciibef, who w ill , show the aird."' : ' - - ' P. C. PERSON. . Franklinton, N. C 1 Suptrintendent C1IK0 MOS a iwuij P,! :In erder tb - introduce ! our large, eight-page, Illustrated Literary and Family Paper, Thk Souvksir, we wiil -send it on trial tor six5 months tor only GOcta., and to each .subscriber; we will mail, post paid loar elegant Oil Cbro most "Little Red Riding Hood,! 'Th ? Children's Swing, ,4Pecka :BoqV antl 'Mothei Joy.' These pictures ar not common prints, - but genuine oif hromoa in sixteen, colors, .that are. equal in appearanca to fine oil .paint ings. Just think of it lour fine tchro mos and an excl!ent liteiary -paper six months for 60 cts. Try it. Make up A cinJ ofjnve enoscriocrs, aeJj wej will send-yon an extra copy' lai six tasnths and tour extra chromos No danger ot losing your money. - We refer to the Posi Master, Bristol, as to our respond sibility. Caan rcquirea in advance; by a moonlight stroll, strenethened by eeeit and fashionable displays, and "wiity. - Ma rcquirea in aavance; . . ; . , r -.rV , hfoiampleaT free. Agents wanted to finally consumad through" the influx take subscriptions y and sell our fine ence of intriguing friends, will fade in pictures. From $3 to $10 a day easily after life almost as fait the flowers made' Addre jj. BURROW, l : Khich compose the bridal wreath. 200 Uain 6t i Bristol, Tean. LAND-CASES, LAND VARBAN ;:; " , AND SCRIP. . , Contested Land cases prosecuted be torn the UJ S. . General Land Office and Departnu nt of tne Interior. pnaate Laed Claim, iniug and, preiempuon Claims, and IIoioKsted Oases at tended to. Land Script ir 40, 80, ind - JG0 acre pieces for sale. Tni "benp is es- s:inable, and can be located in the name pi the, purchaser upoa any Gov 'erhmeut land subject to private entry, at $U25,per acre. It is of equal value with bounty - land warranta . Sh'd "stamp to-Gilmore & c. ier ' pamdhlet of Instruction. . ARREARS OF PAY AND BOUNTY. -Officers, So?d:ers,:and Sailors ot . the late war,jor their heirs, are in many ca ses entiled to money from the Covtra mont of wbiob they bare T10 knowl edge. Write full bUtory of atrvicey, aod tate amount ol pay and . bounty received. Enclose stamp to Gilmore .& Co.. and full reply, after examina tion, ill be given you free. ; v PENSIONS. - All Officers, 5ldiere, and Sailors wronnded ruptured 01 injured in 'the late -war, however slightly," can; 'obtain a pension by addressing Gilmore & Co. WafchingtonDJC. '1 . v , Cases prosecuted Gilmore Go. before tbe aupn mc court ot the U. S., the court of claims and the Southern claims commission. Each deprrtment cf our business is conducte1 ina separate burr any under charge of the same experienced, parties enrrloyed by the old - firm. Prompt attention to all business entrusted to Gilmore & Co. is thus cecurvd- We desire to winr by desenring it- Addrees GILMORE & CO, 629 F Street Wash TO CONSUMPTIVES The ad vertiser, an old 'physician, : retired from active practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India Mission ary the formula f a simple Vegetable ltemepjv-for -the speedy aud perma nent ure of Consumption,: Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat gnd Lung Aflectior.s, afso a Postlve and Radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having thoroughly tested its wonderful sura the powers in thousands "of cases, feels it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a conscientious desire io relieve humari : su.Tcring, , he will t-cud (free of charge), to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and successfully bent bv return uia'l by abdressinir. DR. W. C. STEVENS, Munroe Blocks SyracuserN Y, Noy.l9-ly. .-; 1770 Now York 1 SO Eighteen hundred and sevenijsix is the I'entennial year. It is also ibe year , n Tvhich an Ojp.-wtinn Uou-e of Repre tenatives, the year of tbe t wenty-'.bird election of a President of ' the united Statee. AU of these events are ture to be t great interest and importance, especially the two latter; and all 01 them and everything connected witu them will be fully and freshly reported and expounded in ins bUN. -The Opposition Uone ot Represen td'irep, taking up the llOe cf inquiry opened years ago bv Tub. Sua. will sternly and diligently invtetigste the corruption and mudceda ot Geakt s administration; and will, it 13 10 Ic hoped, ly the four.d.ilion lor a new and aud better pf riod in our national history. Of ail this The Sun will con tam fvmpleie aiid btciirate accfiiutp. furiiishintr is readers wuu enily 4110 trustworthv inrrmatiou upon mesc absorJiir.g topics The twenty-third rp'siential ehc tlou, with the preparations lor it, will be memoiable as deciding upon Grant's aspirations for a third te rm ol liowi-r ana p'unut rv anl stu; more aa dcid:ti;.whr hall be the candidate of 'he party )l Reb im. and" as electing that candidate. Core ruing all these suH'.ct.a ihtge who reul The Sun will have ih; cons-nut mtans of bt'iug thor oughly well informed. The Wkkki.y Sex, winch ha attained a cicuktion kf oV' r 60,000 copies. a'n ft'lv tia rs r'affers m evtry slate iid Tirt uory. a:d we treat that the yer 170. will fef tht-ir rund)ers doub Jed. ,H will c- n:!iiU to be a thorough nt W'pai er. All the cencral ceia of the day will be found in i, condensed when unimportant, at full length whtsn of. momn:; and always, we trust, treated m a clear, inter Btirr and in structive manrer. It is qui aim to make tho Weekly Sun the. best family newspaper in the world, and we. shall contmne to give in its'colntns a .large amount of iniscel laneous, men es stones, tait?, poems, scienticc mteligrnce an agricultural in formation, for which we are not able to make room in our daily edition. The agricultural department especially is one of its prominent features. The fashions are also regularly reported in its colnms; and so are tho markets of every kind. . Tne Weekly Bun, eight pages with mty six nroaa columns is only i.'-iu a year, postage prepaid. At tins price barely repays the cost of the paper, no discount can be made from this rate to CEXT&S'NIAL OF NORTH CARO , UNA METHODISM GRAND . MASS MEETING IN R1LEIGH BEGINNING MARCH 21st 1876. First Day Tdcaday, March 21st, 76. , j 10 o'clock, A, M., at Metropolitan ITall Opening Religious Servicea. . Organization. Addrcsa of Yelcome -by Cot. Walter Clark. ' ' 3 o'clock, P. M.,Edenton Street Sermon, by Rer. V. H. Bobbitt. : 5 o'clock, P. M.,lerson Street Sermon, by'RcV. Joseph Wheeler. . ; 7J .o'clock, P,, 31. Metropoltitaa IlaU-rSubjcct for discussion Metlio disra and its Founders by BUho'p II. N. McTyeire, D. D. ' I... Sccoud Day Wednesday, March 22d, 1 1876. ' 10 o'clock, A. M., at Metropolitan Uall Subject for dtacuasion: ' The pioneer Methodist Ministers and Lay men of N. C, their Struggles and Tri urapjis by Rev, W, 7. Bobbey, A. 31., Pxcf? W. a Doub A. M.y : 3 o'clock, P. M., Edenton Street Sermon by Rev. L. L. Ilendren, S o'clock, P. M., Person Street Sermon by Rer. F, L. lUid. 7 o'clock, P. :Mn at MctropoliUn Hall Subject '"or'discussion: The In troduction and History of Methodism S10.000.00 United Stales "t tK Bonds DfiDosited vith - Maoguai, Rev. h.t. 1 Ihe Treasurer of the State, for the protection of the Policy , Holders. -1 COMPANY OF FARllYILLE Ya. Assells 223,935.00. Ths Farmville hat ever Ven noted for its promptness and equity in pay n.tn' ot losses, ana its iiffperal liberali ty to the insured. Its increasing bui- 1 it? a and popuUritj. pHce it in the front rank of the Insurance Companies of the Country. All liaise af rislc, such as, Steam, Wiiter and Horse powei Cotton Gin', Stre ITousffs, Stock of Good, Rc?i lenrcs &c, taken at equitable rates. GEO. 8. BAKElti AGENT for Franklin County. N, C. Sept. 3-" m. Ljiuiibur. THE SUNNY SOUTH, The LAr.GEST akd Handomkst Liteii AItT PaPEU IX AMKK1CA. BmiXIlNT ANNOUNCEMENTS. J37 Specimens Fbkb. E! - The following new stories will soon be commenced, and will le the most intensely thrilling of any romances yet published in en American journal. , RILL A ROSCOE ; ' NosTri AMD Soutie. A thrilling National ' Romance, based . upo'n the adminstrationa of Presi- ' - ideots . Lincoljo and Johnson, . and the Execution of Mrs. Surratt in 1865. ! WlUTTEW BY A DISTTSODISIIED ETATES- . MAN. , clubs, agents, Postmasters, or anyone. The Dailt dun, a large lour page newepaper ot 23 column?, gives all the news for two ceDts a copy, bubsenp- tion, postage prepaid,. 55.;. a month for $0 50 a year. Sunday edition extra, 1.10 per year. We have no traveling agents. Addres, Thk Sun New York City. i P 1 1 mm ! .1 . ' MACDONALDd NEW &TORY1 WRITTEN IN BLOOD ; Tna MiDsiorrr Plsekje. A story cf tbe last Napoleon's Reiirn. Bt 1. Quad, of the Michigan Press. St George FIGnTINO AGAINST FATE ; or. Alohc is the World. A Brilliant Society Serial. dov running, by Mr?. Mary K. Bryak. who is tbe finest Story-writer vt the age. and St. Michael. USlllg. mgton, D. C. GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE Greensrwo, N.C. ; The Spring Session ot 1876 WILL BEGIN On Wednesday, the 12th of January, 'v T and continae.twnty weeks. Board (exclusive of washing & lights) f75 00. -Tuition m regular English course. 25 CO ? Charges lor extra studies, moderate. For Catalogues containing particu lars,ippiy to T. 1L Jokes, President. N. II. D. WILSON, i President Board of Trustees. " . CANVASSERS wanted ''tor two superb works, of French Art, "jutic Kiiuaway ana tier Pets," and the pretty pair I he Dinner, and the Nap." These pictures are worthy of a place" in; costly ? homes and inex pensive enough for the simplest, SeK litig rapidly, aud" take on sight. We guarantee ready sales, good profits, and q ick returns. . Any active person who will take hold can make a hand some . income. . tend for our best terms at once. ; J. B. FORD & CO., I 27 Park Place, it.Y 1 A BoiiAKCB ot Cavalier and Bound T ' HEAD ' BY GEORGE MAC DONALD, Author of "Annals of a Q.iiet Neigh- borbood," "Wilfred Cumbi;rmede,, etc. 1 t1. Illustrated. 12mo. Cloth, $175 . . The works of no novelist of the present day have had widrr nale. or been more universally admired than the stories of this wonderfully gifted author. St. George and B Michael is bis last aod crowning effort." Co lumbus Dispatch. . "It is one of Mr. MacDonald's most enjoyable productions, and will win him hosts of new friends and ad mire." Hartfosd Post. "There is a gocd portrait of tbe a- thor. and a number of illustrations which are more than ordinarily fine."-i- ruBLisnsBa Weexiy. ? 4t ' W . a 1 m ' 10 De naa 01 any uooKsener, or will be sent to any aldress post-paid, on receipt 01 price, by , J. B. FORD A CO., Publishers, ' 27 Park Place, New York. WYOMING MONTHLY . LOTTERY Draws on the 80th of each monh. EDITH HAWTHORNE; or, ' ' . The Temptations of a Factoiiy Girl BY A PoPfLAR NOVELHT. REMINISCENCE . by the ' " COKVEOERATK GOVERNMENT. '. By Col. H. D. Capers, Chief Clerk of Treasury Department under Mr. Memmixqer, CS?" This will be a deeply intemting ten a of sketches giving the early trials disadvantages and many amusing inci dents ot our people in their effort-to establish an indepenJtnt Government. : 0 : A number of unusually Bkii- liaktJhort Stories ' appear m eacii issue, with a great variety ot Sparkling miscellaneous n atteron all subjects. , .Subscription, 83.00 a Year. Clubs op 4 and Upwards, $2.50 eacii. " 20 2.25 . ST Extra Copy FREE, one year, ior club ol 5 at 13.00. Address J. H. SEALS, Atlanta, Ga. W ANTED.Tf s'" e"'8 BUSINESS THAT WILL PAY from f 4 to $8 per day, can be pursued in your own neighborhood. Particu- By authority ot the Legislature. $275, 1 lar$ free, or aamplea worth several dol- 000 in Cash Prizw, 1 Chance in 5, Tick ets $1 each, or 10 for 5. leaving $3 to ne oeductert rrom tl:e prices after tho rawing. Full particular seat free. Address J. M. PATTEE, v"; l -lJ r- Laramie City, Wyomia Iars that will enable von to pn to work at once, will be eent on receipt of fifty cents. i Address J. LATHAM H CO., Box 2,154. 419 Washington St, Boston, Mass. Hudson. , , Third Day Thursday, March 23d ,.70. ; 10 o'clock. A. M , at Metropolitta Hall - Subject fr discus-Mon; Pri grcss of Method sm iu tha 19;h Cen taury; by U'tehop D. S. I)..jrgett, DD. 3 J o'chxrU, P. M., IMwtitou Si ret; Sercon by P.ev. N. II.' D. Wi!un. DD. j' 3 o'clock, P. M., Pcoson Street; Sermon by v W C Gannon. TJo'c'.Ovk, P. M., at Mctmpoiitait Hall; 'Subject ' for discussion : Tae Edueatior.al Interest? iT Metliodijon in North Carolina ; by lLv. B Craven. , D D., Hev T M Jouc.4, D D.. Ucv V. M. Uoboy, llev. J. A. Cuniiingini, Kev. V, A. Sharpo. . . Fourth Day- Friday, March 24th, '70. 10 o'clock, A. M., ot Mctropttlitaii Hall Subject fcr d5jcn.ion: 1st. Methodism: Its Kelttiou to the Ori gin and Progrei of the S in l.iy School work by .Kev. K. A. Yates. 2d Methodism: It IVjlatiou to tlio t ri gin ani progress of Bible, Miiioi-ary snd Tract Societies by Ibu K L Perkina. 3 o'ciock, l M:, Elcnton Street ; Sermon by Bev Wm Close, D D. 3 o'clock, P M.. Pt ron Street ; Sermon by Rev D H Brutnn 1 o'clock, P M , t Metropolitcn Hall t Subject for discus ion: MrtTio- dism, Its Revival History; by Blliop E M Marvin, DD. 1 BMW . m Fifth Day -Saturday, March 2oth,7C 10 o'clock, A. Metropolitan Hall Subject for discussion: Church and Stateby Hon. John N. Staj-W 3 o'clock P. M-, Edenton Sired Sermon by itcv. R. O. Burton. 3 o'clock, P. M., Person Street Sermon by Rev. S. D, Adams. 1 o'clck, P. 31., at Metropoliua Hall 'Subject for diicussion : Meth odism : Its Itinerant Plan of Ojera-ions- by Rer. W. S. Black. Sunday March 2Gtb, 187G. 9 o'clock, A. M.," Edenton Street -Love Feast. ' ' 9 o'clock, A '. M.f Person Street Love-Feast. - 3 o'elockv.at Metropolitan Hall, Sundav-Scliool-Mass-Mceting. Sab- ject for . discussion : Tle Sunday School -a field for" the employment of the best talent by Rer. J. J. Renn. There will be. preaching morning and evening at - tho two Mfctbodiit Churches by lbe bishops.! - Dear Brethrex; We publl ih tho above as the Programme for our 'co tennial Colebration in Rcleigh. It is not fully completed soro few change may be made in ref rencsto the pulpit exercises. It is however suhetantially arranged. As the people generally in N. C. feel a deep interrst in this cele bration, we inst respectfully request the Press of the State to copy this Pro gramme. Other important announcements will lemad next week. Let tbe-e be a crand rally, at Raleigh; and let all our minUtsriiand people pray for a 'tidal wave" of salvation to sweep over the whole state. J. P. 3IOORE, L. S. RURKHEAD, .T It "ROTlHlTT .i v-W. J. YOUNG, , J?J a e