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1 r; MI ;ITIIEDAILY SENTINEL ABTIRT1S1N0 KATES. 5a3rftMoutts will be bsertei m the Mir Imtkm. at Um following rates (xr Ui of aw asao, tea mtetoa tai J . wlia.eBlhMio ( ItSS ta WIS ....... ' " 1 suoare, 1 week, I. ! square, T mo. 4 - Ibmum, l.H'- ". I DM't t t . a . .uu 1 4 " '. I ' 11 t " 5t;l AM JfclW I V - xXOJ - ' '' 1 ' .' ' ' Add to t)i sbovs rets tor V SdmtloBa, square a folloaa : for 1 tB, I 4.KJ for 7 Moota. 1 S.UU UN t.ow UM) W.- ft . "Ji IJ 'V-J ' ax.0 ! ' .is ' For U.e Seuu-Wealy aloas,"T2irefinhs of ' Dally rata. ,,., rt a. wur . .wium of Bny For UM AMlly aad Baml-Wwklj somljia, aixly per l oo Daily rate. Foruiltaily snd Weekly combined, , fort; ' per cent oa Colli "let. FV Um Dally, fciul Weekly and Weekly com- bined, ninety per sent oa Dili J rates. Special Notices, flfty per cent on Daily rates. '"' AdverUseoieuts la Local Column, H4 nnU per line. . , 1 1 - Tn raleigh post' ornci .ARRAN - . . KENT. rrtcS kwum rmoM 7J A. at. to 7:13 r. h. rraa or abbiti. ab oixmim tub hail, ibtui : " Mew Orle;i7Aot, Oa..TramDte, B. 0.-. Charlotte, thuf3S ienboro' BaJem, Chapel Hill, lilllslwro', Ao., doe at 7, A. L CaosesttMSI?. M., i UITIUI " ChsrIetou, I. 0., Wllmlnrton, Newberry, Beaufort. Ooldiboro'. 4VC.. due at 0: f. X. ' cluM t e4.WA.IU New Tork, BtlUmora, RiU4elihla, Wadi Isirton, Kiobawad, Ac, due.T A.lt.cloee ... MM. v -i OB1BaTlTIAWBl.DO: 4 v -t I VoratorOta, rnnkUnton, Hendereon, Mor- j folk, etorbii!, KkhBioad, WMhlnrum, I ! BaliiBora, fbiliukliibia. Mew Tort, fe , duo 4 r.wtfevUle due 10 A M., Wm :40 P. M. oSoe bori for Betfletered letter and "T u&Wt peMttnwoU turn iW A. M , W S t. So auule it or recelTed oa Buoday. . -.- jij, (f.(i moucjr in ordinary tettere. uw lnoney ordere or he letter HegUUred. few j.-oa CONQUSSB. nt District a M. Urtr, ol Beatt- - swond District-W. -H. Kitchen,- of HalilM., - ".. I - Third ftlatriet A. M. WadOeflJofNew -' llanavor. . - . y T. Fourth ..TTiiftkt 81on H. Roger, of Wake. . m Filth DUtrist-J. M. Xeach, of David- ' tOBJ. 4 ' 1 ". Jf Sixth Ifcatrtet-L-Thomaa & Aihe, oi . i-L Awtrej. .-, , -! I oeTOith Pirtdot W. M. Robbina, oi ' Kowaaw '; -. -'; Kigth UtricV R f.B. 4 Vance, ... '. ELECTORS. . ; ,--, , , Fin . DUtrfd-4SUTlo , Ook Hm.l nUtri.-.t Swift GailuwT, Of . Qreeno. " ' Third District T. a fuller, o Cum beriaad. - , Fourth District H. t London Jr., of : Chatham. v " . , Diw uni ' ' . m 1 - - mood. ' ' " , Hereath Dirtric-r.,B, McDowell, of Iredell. ' '' Eighth District Themu Johnson, oi . .nnfMnimrML - TUB APPOINTMENTS 0V BXOOV , B inViUtlon, thU great campaigner will address the people at the following place and times; " ,;..-.- v-i .i'.:-mK ' AvfWmrt'lf BUT. l' - Richland, Onslow county,. Thursday, . July 4th. Kenaaaviile, Duplin county, Friday, . July Sth. .Whitewrifle, ColUmbn coantySatur- day, July 6th. ' Time cheerfully divided with any Re- publican speaker. , ' PUBLIC BFEAKINQ. Our candidate lor Lieutenant-OoTernpr, vr.c ' t..l. tl..,.l.fc . tff inr Vinflidlfcte for 8ute Treasurer, Major J. W. Grabaur, will addro the people at the following point at the times mentioned : ' - s StatCTTtlle, IredeU county, July 4th. y " " Morgan ton, Burke county, July oth. Ho. 8. II. Roeuu' ArWWMWITt. lIo,.Bi" H, Rogers, our candidate for Congress, will address the jMople at the ". following places at the time Mentioned. 4jmuUtv Ingram' vMonday, July'U j JWotVHM 80a OTieaTa, Wednesday, July 81st. ' Other oppointment will soon be an . avmnced." . . . " Let all the people, good and true, turn out to bmr ear jullom standard-bearer in this district and he wiU show up radical roguery ndTillainy ia its true colors. JUDGES MERRIMON AND BHD7F8' , API'OINTMENTa. , "The Dcmocrstic ConsenratiTe candl A dates for Goreraor and Attorney General wiU speak at the following places and Greensboro', Guilford county, Mon day, July 8th, war: 5- i, . Winston, Forsyth county, Wednesday, My I0th,18Ta. , TadkbjTille, Yadkin county J Fridayvl a.L 4aT4 ffc Vrilkesboro', Wilkes toonty, Mondw, U1J ItfUl, Wi il Tnp Hill, Wilkescoun.tyTusday, Jnly ith,18T5U T " X' ; Farmington, Dstm county, Thursday, July 18th, 1871 f v.' 'r ' ' Midway, Dstldsoa county, Bsturday, . July, Mth, 1871 . . " Lexington, DsTidsoa county, July !0th, 1872.J :' t n ..';;, v,V '; Browers Mills, Randolph county, Wed nesday, July Mth, 1872. 1 " ' Ashboro', Randolph county, Thursday, July 2Sth, 1871 ' kt organ ton, Bnrka county,. Saturday, -JalTitiUi, 1871 . x.: ... We will be glad if the trml press will eooy the nbots, . . , adust AFVAii. v.- Let) Dora. BtMrt-Ji anii'i . T!m Associate Is at his kosM In Ozfurd. , H, Fsnsn, editor of ) rranin CrtW.ls'u the ctfy. ' ' 7 j Got., Vance spoke at Rich las ds, Onslpw oouoty,,on4th."JA ... J : House of RepresentatiTss a B. Wat son. .., . ... .... , A horse thief named Jones broke out of the Forsyth jail on Saturday sight of last week. .' ' t i i t !." ' - t a ' The fallowing ticket has been nom'ma tad by the eosMrratlrea and deasocrato efForeonntyi -. t. C. L. Gudger, Esq., of Haywooe); is in attendance upon ths Supreme Court Mr. O.; is an able lawyer and accomplWi ed gentleman. ' . . The scarcety of locals must be apologis ed for by ths fact that the local Is engaged tipon other duties, and will be until Wed' nesdsyY issue. Oa last Tuesday a crazy man, gring bis name as James Parker, of Hookerton, Greene county, was taken up In Golds- boro by the police. He was bin state of nudity. w il aZiih' - Iter. nr. Trawick has returned from n visit to Richmond, Petersburg, Norfolk and Baltimore. His purpose Wat to visit the schools of these cities. Mr, T. under stands the art of instructing boys and is well patronlned in this city. , If is said that R, C. Badger, Esq., in s speech to the negroes on the "4th" urged them to rot for the ticket, telling them it was better to rot for a bad republican than a good democrat A special stockholders' train will be run from Charlotte to Raletgh and iturh on the 11th inst, th occasion irf the meeting of the stockholders of the North Caroline Railroad in this city. Tho train will tesra Chariotrs at 1 aiidnigkt Wed nesday, and arrire in this place at A:5S a. m.tiie day following.f Deleaving at V:1S p. m reaches Charlotte at 5:85 a. Bi. the neit morning, : Hns. Gates' Voicn. The New York Star is thus rapturous; Mrs. James A. Oates, , the jrlrscious comsdieunei now playing at the Union Square Theatre, has one ot tue lew penectiy purs toicos mis side of tb angelic choir. Had sb h able to spend few years la Italy, Wndor competent masters, she would hare rank ed witfV Pat u and Kellogg.' As it K she the bos SooaUst so ths thariat . arid tier success 4s uneoul vocal, tohe. is petite and beautiful in person, foil f life, Vigor and elan, and. always ready' for the' emergency. f , .'. AsoTHBn or Caldwell's Pakooks. Goreroor Caldwell has pardoned out of the penitentiary the notorious and infa mous John' Everett, of Halifax. - Everett for years before his incarceration bore a vile character In his section, and when sentencadtoi the rjenltentiarv all srood -- : r -, a citizens rejoiced. He it was that incited the late revolt In tbs penitentiary which resulted in the death, of one of thai negro convicts ' and f dangerously wounding another. Everett, it Is said, exert quite a large influence with the wont portion of the negroes of Halifax, snd hence it is that our model Governor, Tod R Caldwell pardons him to put him at work before the election. r , , " Supreme Cocw. The Court met yes terday, (Friday J at a. m.' All the Judges were present The following cases were argued : 'v Jsmes McEntira and wife vs. W. N. C R. R. Co. Ovide Dupree for Um plaintifis 0. W. H. Minn and Bro, vs. J. H. Allen H.mL Battl & Sons for ths plaintiff and G. N. Folk and Ovid Duprs for defend Bts. - F. F. JusUcn et-nt vs.J. H. Hamilton. G. N. Folk and Ovide Duprs for ths de fendants, no counsel for the plaintiffs. The Court then adjourned to asset at the usual hour to-day (Saturday.) Bkvbre Accidknt. Jas. Brywi, Esq., an old citizen of im'atf;'-w''faMOj mangled at Mr. Ssml. Rowland' factory on Thursday morning. ' While kitendbig the pTaining machine hi left hand wss caught in the machinery and torn to shred. He exhibited a great , deal. of nerve In the trying ordeal to which he subjected, tor while ths arm and hand were only connected by few ligature muscles, he asked a by-stander to cut them with a razor, which being dons, hs re quested UK Rowland Jha go to Raleigh and get ft dotor to his house by the time oi his arrival. ' He then rode into town, a distance of four miles. Jlia arm wss am nutated by Dr. E. Burke Haywood, assist edby.Dr.r.J.aaywoodJr.,and be ba thiwritini doing welL Mr. Bryan b 70 years of age, and this exhibition of forti tude on his part is remarkable. Lost. On Morgan street, a Urge pock et book containing $3, two P. O. orders fee small amounts, snd two business, let ters, one from J. R. B. Hathaway, of Edes- Inn rnntl th ntUi frnm W ST. lf&mnwwil N The finder will be Cberally rewarded by leavirg it at tbs SKXTntax office. mkm ... On Tuesday night of Ust week, Mr. Mower, hailing from South CaroHna, and tn nuU to northern state, took lodg ing at ths hotel of Col. J. W Morris, In Goldstaro where he was soon after taken ill, and expired at an early' hour on last Wednesday morning. Ths) unfortunste man's wife afoompanied him.' '". TrrooaAPnucAl. Eiocanos. Ths ex enrsioo of the Typogrsphicsl Union of this city to KlttreU's Springs, on Thursday, wu one of the most plessiot and well managed we ever participated in. After a pleasant ride of n couple of hours the excumowWU reached Kittrell Depot and disets barked while being salu ted with strains of music by the Fayett vilk brass band, which ths proprietors sf the flnrinirs had sent to Ereet them. Anv pl rehlcular trwsportation bad been provided snd soon the party were wbwteeY sway to tbs Spring. Ths place has Im proved wonderfully in the last year and now possesses all the 'qualities requiuW to saaka It nttracUve to the visitor. ' Of the virtMS t its waters U Is nsstosssary for as now to speak as M ha long sjne eeUblisbed a reputation. . ' Though very early In the season, 75 or 80 visitors nn at present domiciled at Kittrell. ' Among them we notice Gen. Rob't Ransom and famjy, R H. Smith, Esq., andfamllr, Geo. R F. Hoke and family and K. a Holly and family. The crowd soon assembled in the spacious nod elegant ball room, of the hotel, when Dr. G. W. Blacknall, of the Yarbrough House of this city, introduced CoL J. P. H. Riiss, of this city, who, in behalf of the Messrs. Blacknall, wel comed me excursionist in a nearry ana fesndsome speech. H was responded, t st ths request of the Union, by Wrff. Finch, most felicitously. Mr. Finch's remarks were hspplly conceived sod gracefully At the conclusitn ol Mr. Finch's 're marks, Gen. Robt Ransom was loudly for and responded briefly, but to the point- '' " " "' : ' , R. H. Smith, Esq., In response to frequent and persistent Invitations, csme forward and entertained the company with few remark appropriate to the occasion. V - Capt E.- f!. Woodson, the clever city editor of the Dttity , was next eHed for and being n very diffident (f) man it required some persuasion to bring him forward, But he at last came and aston ished his nutnorous friends by lotting (hem see that be could talk even better than he writes. The Captain's remarks wore received with frequent bursts of applause, snd his quaint humor often convulsed hit auditory with laughter. Though a mar ried man the Captain nos or twice du ring bi remarks grew sentimental when speaking about ton Jair ones before him, and giving license to fertile Imagination soared upon the wings of iancy into the iwte the malms cfcesy. "We4 fjnpteiuw tpascb was a sues fat every way.; " Mr. N. B. Broughton, one of the Com- mlttet of Arrsngements,' read n letter from Ex Gov. Hoiden, regretting bis ina bility to attend. Mr. W. V. a Gilbert tben explained the absence of several gentlemen who had been Invited to attend. Capt Sam. T. Williams, ths accomplished po litical editor of ths Daily ffttot, who nras to have delivered the annual address, was announced, as being unavoidably prevent ed from being present by pressing bu-. sines engagements. " ' - At o'clock the party were summoned to the dining room, where they found tbs table spread with all ths dclicaiea of the season, snd everything being served up in handsome style. We were . informed by several boarders that ths fare on this occasion was such as they received every day. Ws immediately came to the conclusion that they were a set of splendid' ly fed folks, and that ths proprietors kept one, of ths .best tables in these United States. .. , . . After dinner the lovers of dancing re paired to .the ball room and "tripped it on ths light fantsUc Js,jsilplsf hours. At 5 o'clock ths. match game of tea pint cams oil for the silver" cup. ' John N. Bunting wss tbs successful man, as will be en from ths following score : W. W. White, score 129 ; J. N. Bunting, score 158 ; P. W. McGowso, score 107 ; W.J. Edwards, score 115, Thomss Nich ols, oars-79.W. H. Finch and James X. 8otH were tho, referees. f-ra--sr. At WW too eonrpany-' partook of an el egant supper and after which sJjournfd to ths ball room where tbs dance went merrily on until ths hour of 11 p. m. when ws were summoned to the depot to take the special train that then awaited us. Leaving Kittrell depot at 13)15 a. ul, ths train arrived in this city at 2:30 p. m. Ths rains during the afternoon had cooled the atmosphere and the run wss a de lightful one. , In ths ball room W. H. Utzell Esq., of the JfaM, ss Floor Manager, wu most ex- efficient, and bis gentlemanly and courte ous bearing won him many friends. The Committee of Arrangements consisting of Messrs. W. W. White, J. J.(Lewis, N. B. Broughton,, W, ' N. Jones and Z. T. Brongbton, were fulfy up and equal to their duties, and to them are due the thanks of tho excursionists for the or derly sad systematic manner In which everything was carried out' -, The authorities of ths Raleigh Uss- ton Road well sustained their reputation of being accommodating W Wd csreTuT'of -j ths cMnfort and well-being of their ps- troos, and to tbetn are due ths warm thanks of the excursion psrty. Tbs ex-King of Portugal, who is s great lover of the fins art,nd particularly found of music, has been taking lessons in singing of a Professor in Pari. Lord Dallins's sketch of Sir Robert Peel will, it is said, tmtoabhr be publish ed. It concludes with a eosapariaon be tween r"l snd Canning. Graxd Mass Msrruio. Judgn tSWrl- nion, our candidate for Governor, wW ad dress tb people of Alamance, Guilford, Caswell, snd Oraags at Company Shops, July list. ' Nors Tim ' CBAjias, Ths nppoutt ments made tea Judges Merrimoa sad Sbippat BriiMU, Im Forsyth county, for Saturday, the Mth, and at Z&ud'ny Byrinjt, in Davidson county, for tb 13d, of this month, are recalled. They will speak at Multta, InDaeblton county, on ths 89th Inst., and at Lexington on tbs 80th Inst Ws learn that there wiH be s grand mass meeting and barbecue at the tetter sppoiatSMttt . , i ,r., u'f , D. W."C'rr, Esq. TMn tttcePtatt getrtleman, a prominent dtitea of the county of Rockinghssa, rand lrr years Treasurer of ths State of North Carolina, hat been at ths Ysrboro'Jlouse for more tbso a wtek. He ia the same unyielding patriot be was in those pure snd honest times when ftntUi4 filled the public office. No man ever bore; himself better in office, no man sustained a higher char acter for integrity and honesty, and ao man commanded more of the respect ol both the great political parties than Daniel W. Court. May be live lone snd be blessed abundantly in store hoflat snd ia basket " : ' PnooaKssor the Biblk Wonx. Tbs Rev. P. A. Stroble, Bible Agent, bat fur nished its with ths following items, show ing tfi progress of bit work in this Bute. On Thursday evening, 27th June, the Agent sttendvdy the anniversary of the Gold Hill Bible Society, in the Methodist Church at that place an! addressed a large and attentive audience. Tb fol lowing officers wero chosen : E. Mauney, President Dr. R. A. Shim pock, Cor. Secretary. - F. IL Hatfbcy, Treasurer and Deposito- The Society has not been very efficient, but there is every prospect of more activi ty and earnestness' In ths '-future.. The Executive Committee . gav the Agent an order for $80 worth of books to replenish ths Depository, this shows some signs of life. . , - ---s--r On Bsturday, the 20th of June,, ths Agent attended ths Western Conference of the Lutheran Synod of North Carolina, ia tbs Lutheran Church at Concord, and presented the claims of ths Bibls esuss The Conference unanimously endorsed tbs Bible oauss and commended the Agent and Via work to aim topporv of ths On Tuesdsy evening July 30th, ths Cabarrus County Society held their Anni versary In the Lutheran Church at Con cord.. The Rev. D.' B niton" acted at Chairman, and A. J. Yorke, Esq., as Sec- etary. Religious servioss were conduct ed by the Rev. Mr. McKinnon, of the Presbyterisn Church. The Chairman made' a brief, but earnest appeal, on bs- Lbalf of ths Bibls came and then Intro duced the Agent who addressed the audi ence at length. Addresses were also made by the Rev. Mr. McKinnon, of the Pres byterisn, snd Rev. C. H. Bernheim, of the Lutheran Churches. The audience, which wss very large, seemed deeply interested. Ths following officers' wete chosen i Rev. D. Bruton, President A. J. Yorke,' Corresponding Secretary and Treasury. C. R. White, Depositsry. t ThU Society has had an agent canvass ing ths bounty 'for two months snd hs will be chntinued until the county is thoroughly explored and supplied. The Executive Committee gave the agent an Hwdf fort nroHEirbks ; isrsr plenish W Depository.' ; ' j On Tuesday evening the 2d of July, ti.t sgent held a Bible meeting In the Metho dist Church at High Point, The Society was re-organized snd the following officers chosen: J. L. Pleasants, President W. II Rsgan, Corresponding Secretary. W. C. Deony, Treasury and Deposi- "TWBoctcty lM tn in ratber tbetio stat. Thof Ezeentivw Commltte gars the sgent an order for 50 worth of books to replenish the Depository and it is to be hoped that more activity will bs manifested la future. Nw Advertisementt. N K U A L K tlTIXG. The annasl sseetlnt of Stockholders of ths Raleigh x Angiwta Air tin HallnMd (om puy, will be held at the Office, la the City of lUleigb, oa Friday the lMh July, 1M7A W. W. VAN, Julyt tf ' tWcrotwy Trouurw. w ttUllX ACADEMI FOB BOtB- aoMUlM STBSST, BALVIOB, . . Tb Fsll Terra will feeala A ox. a. 1871 nd eontlaa l wesk. , Kate per Term: ' r-rimary KnKllsh V !8 e I BVmaedisle and A dvsnetd EacMb S SO 1-sUn sad tiraek eacb v 0U MatbeButk thoroazhlr tsnxbt hi each d psrtmant. . imidenui tee ror wt pa gill SA Fur fartbsr uforinatloa address tfa Princi pal. KJKV.S. St TiUVVICK. jysMW-ew. jV-OTICI. Us atanlsy, tbs Stb dsy ,ot July, 1873. th bnlldln; of the suet nv booM, known as Hep ih, I eent'd awar Kwle Uoc-k, la Was eonnty, will be bit to the bwast bidder. in eouwuetor win o rwiuirea io z'e houd sad such secarity ss shad be apfireted by Um Unntmlttea fur tin faithful perfor. maaca of tb contract. All aordful iafomo tloa nil) be give cm the (Uy of ei Uon. . diutmsa Belldirta CoauiiUe, luasSl-weskly St NW Uvrtis6iQBUit. lb aanwal sweUnf of the tscnoiaers or the RaMEb tteakn sUUraai Cossiwey, will be kmd at Um tnar of la Cois UM City of Kwtb. oa tb UUrd Tband.ybsg tb tmb ( J sly, ls.A mwmui at U e'aloaklt. .- t - w. W. v Ana, . lyt-t4 i . Bec'y aad Treasurer. TItBU , W A UTS D Tbs Tnsstwd f Valsoa' Hlfrk tehol la the tewa of ralsoa. iMtplla seaBty, North Carolina, Mir to malnj -eontaetnit Ua) b. kUn ekartre of asid SVhoul Xkt nut Sessi, emaieai( tb arat Moodsy la Aucast, 16 A !. BMiriaf tb uualttoa ill pleas eomxuuni; wilb say W sf tb suawwtiBe rM, ,jt .! C. B. BILL. -A'tiu b H.W. rAlaOM, . Jatf S-SW;' " , Trsateas.. 4. U0T1OM tALEt. Saturiaf, Jul , 1879, Win be soM at TdWLM' Aaatioa Wsr Boon oa WUndnxtoa Street,' sale to eoaaMoc si io a ejoea : 1 rood second band Wtsron, ; , -1 1 BuKcy aad oa Hiirtof Wsabn, 1 Pslu.er's Wbmt Thrhr7 ' 1 Msntiroaiwy Bocfcswsy fan, , Lot of bosvv shoulders snd tide, and great taristf ot Merobaadis and lluuseliold article. - ,Jyl-t ; JAMES M. T0WLB8, -VT-ACABT LOt BY AUCTlpJf. , Will b sold ea fb premise st It o'clock oa WediMsdsy Uis ITth bisW, aabMS 4iepud of privately, lyiof la tb Ustera Ward of tb City Of KalelKh aad troutia; oa MarUa U1 ttat; a part of U Culbara pruirty cttl aB by mm acw strtel aow tmug opeueo, coatam lur tbre-fourUi of a acre, more or lea. tbe property will b dirided His six lots with M front and raanlns; bk sto feet asking very ooarenlent snd desirsbis lot for small rnstaonreai Tens mad known oady of ssw snd will b farorsble to pnrelisser. JAMEa M. TOWLEi, Aartloneer. ' ' jyttds. !: - B B E K D I N 0 4011 MOCKINO BIRD CAGES. 10 A N A I I, CAGE MA80N8 FRUIT JARS. WIBB OUR 0OV1II. BAMCINa BABIETS. dCB CREAK FB1KZCBA AFPLI FARKRA PIACHPARERS. FRATTt ASTRAL OIL. At -w . Bardwar Rous IVUVt LEWIS A CO., - M(;jfi0; Julys-tr V1R G I N I A LANDS RIVER BOTTOMS AND GOOD CATTLE ' FOR SALE. ! A RARE OPPORTUNITY! I wiU sell st nubile auction, at ths late rest riuyd Couaty, Viniula, eu TUCBeDAlC.THE lTHl)AOFAl7ui'ST,lt7, t TBRlE VALTJABLB FARMS 1.CT11B BOMB PLACE. 7U ACRES. ' One-bslf elaued, embracing VM scree of levd bottom lands, to acrawArallus meadow, and 240 acres ol g'XMl puiur una, in a eleand hud la all covered with tbe beet wblM osk Uraber. . Tker 1 good t Kooui Frsras Dwelling Bouse, iMm. and all other, nausea ' (mt- baaBea es able faoSi"iw".--. The wboM also i la good repair ana well atered : lies ea the west lot f Utile Kiver, t luilee Soatb West f rloyd CourV-bouas, Va.. and 'it niiles from Cbrlattansburc Depot. o Uie A., M. U. lUllraad. Tbr wapos it water power atatcMU tor soy sue bi aery. 4. T&M WEDDLE FARM. SOS ACRES. Fesr-Stb cleared I Include SS , sere of BMadow laod. Cleared lend U all well set ia grass. This I arm is nines eoata oi rioy Coui-t-BowMow um Hillsvui an riuya court hoa tarnpika, and i wU watered. ; Sri. TUX BTLTOK FARM. 250 ACRES. Two thirds cleared. ISO acre In graas; all wall watered. There u good 4 rouia Dwel ling Howse as this tract ll lies 1 Bii'ee South West of nor C. 11.. en IM uug spar Ho. Tbe laao ar not ao a lor ueuu oui ir dlstrtbuUoB aiaoag heirs. Money be eiwey been mad on thee. Mr. Alfred Ooudykotwts lire cm Uie Home Flaee aad WiU tab pleee- arei M suewtsg UM pmpeny. At UM San Uiue and ulw:, the AdeslaMtra. tore of ftend UoodykooBtt, dee'd, will sell at ritfrtieAaeuoo:"- - 41 iw sad Uire year eis Bluer, StwSyearoMbelfera, 1 i se usea, I liiA'b'Cow aadCslvss, STearlincs. S Hor tea, 1 Backey Mower and 1 Buggy Bake, FanHiaa BUnatl en (ficknt to work tfee Fsrma. aad a lent kA ol xd lluutsbold and k lichen urBHur. , '5 ' " Term f bsm Uad I par ccBt eah ; rsa idn la a, and, S years, final iRstaleacuU, Micbasers girisg boad.wiUi good ecnty, an a Urn ratained till ptinhaM Money is paid. 1 sell a Conuuiasionar of t'foyd Circuit kmrL iiader a decree ia a friendly suit. . The CatU will b sold oa 09 days eretltk The uUia, fareonsl rmpeny, win n aoia oa an Koniiie credit for all unia orr I !, parcbaaer glaing bond w lib good atcurilyi USb for bat sum. - . . . . x . Ad'lrc tb Bx4enljrBea at Carutlaasbare, VirgiBi. Li ' CniBiieMT. JyStUltrtkasc. LATE TELEURAPf 11C NEWS MARKETS. ' . New Youx, July S. -Cotton quiet ; sales 1,295 uplands 23 1-2; Orleans 25. Floor quiet, ootnmoa to r fa r extra 7.50, rood to choice f9.75klS00. Whisky dual, tts&S. Wheat closed dull, winter red Western $1.88 to 81.98. Corn Steady, fair demand at ViaBi ; whit southern 84. Rk-e steady st 8 l-2a 81-4. Pork quiet Beef o,uiet. Lard strifis firmer, 8 S4a 12. Naval steady. Tallow duli, 8 1 8a 1-2. Turpentine quiet, 54a54 1-9. Rutin quiet, strained 120, Freight firm. Money easy,- 4a5. Sterling 129 7 Hi Gold19 8-413 7 8. Gverauutnte closed dull Tennessee's firm, 78 1-2, and other southern steady. ., " -WASIiniOTO.t '! u WASsmreroW, July S. Colonel David- asn, eemssandiag oatnp Supply, Infomi twWslbjBrtniual tUat the Kiowas are again oa the war path La Ins direct!" of Fort Sill. General Pope says be doss not fear gene ral hostilities. Colonel McKenzia, comtnsnding tht 4th cavalry, tn a letter dated Fort Rich ardson, Texas, Jun 4, says that Indian depredation are becomuig. alniuiingly friictat, and that the depredators are Kiowsssnd Comauchia, who are fed dmly by the Indian agent nn tbe Canadian river. In endorsing this communication Lt tietwral Sheridan say all tb Indian On the reservation are engaged in this bad work, that be sees no way to stop their outrage except by the action of the mili tary at Fort i and Camp Snnpty.- He request permission to gn in ami wipe out tb hostile Indians nd save the idea of trying to protect the long line of North ern Texas from Indians who are supplied with food, arm and (mmuiiition, at the rewrvstioB scums to him ridiculous. Secretary Boutwell will visit Nor. h Car olina about the 15th. and make two speeches la support of ths Republican Stats ticket , I , . ; r.n 1 -- liberal republican : c'onvtn ,tion. " ;. Davutpokt, lows, July 8. A tll I published here to-day for a liberal Con ventioa to be held at Deamoines on the 1st of August for aominsting an electoral ticket and State ticket- ud to concoct such measure a may bedeemed wise for Um cooanlidtting of all th elements of opposition to tbs present administration. HORACE GREELEY IN BOSTON.; Mwiuo. . ui j w. . vju uiuvicj ar rived in tiii city ibis morning, and -ba Men waited upon by numerous mends at til River House, where be has rooms ss guest of the city. Ho attends t be. Juliiloe in this city. -- - ' NEW YORK AFFAIRS, New York, July 8.--Between ons snd two o'clock this morning, ths firs on the earner of Elm snd Trade streets, destroyed Taylor barrel's rancr Warehouse, the dam sg building and business materials of tb com plet Ga Works, Paper liox Factory of beKhcaa, Ilitch'i Bookbindery end dasneS'SZ Kirtlaod' -fawiy .Isoa Work. Los .2W,00V"',.-:f"-;'''' Ths number of sun stroke yesterday was nearly two hundred. The deaths re ported were about sixty In this city, al though there were numerous esse not known to tbs police. The best continue todayt ': A Committee of the Employers Union havs issued sb address to the workmen appealing to them to returns the tabor which is being distributed to-day in, Uer mso snof English by thousand. Tbe World io referring to tbs printed circular of disaffected parties adviaing a Democratic bolt st Baltimore, in caae tbe Cincinnati movement ia endorsed, snd which has already been published, says that it is deorganMing the movement in which it take no ttoclc THE MISSOURI . DEMOCRATS RE COMMEND NO NOMINATIONS. St. Louis, July 8. At a meeting this evening of a number of leading Missouri delegaUon to tbe Baltimore Convention, it wa unanimously agreed that th delegates should adhere to no nomination, this pol icy being considered tb most efficient mode of authorizing! h election of 0 ree ky snd Brow a. The general opinion teemed to bs tbst while Uie Contention should give no uncertain sound a to it preiureucs lor u run icy over l null, simple recommendation would bs of more real serrks Ulan sny, Junuai. adoplUo .of tb former ss Democratic cad idste. Kl'ECJAL NOTICES. ' BATCHBLOR'B HAIR DTD This splendid Ban- Dye Is the best In tbe world, Hannleaa, reUabM,bwtaataneous,doi aoteootaia bawl, aor any viulw poiaoa, to produce paralysis or death. Atom the Taunted o4 deiuaiT preparaUoas boasting rtrUws Uiey do not posaess. The ranine of W. A. batch lor1! Hair Dy baa bad W jten' antarnliiim reiinUUoa to uphold It tntegrity the onli perfect Hair Dy Black or Brown. Bold b, sU UnwutaU... AwOy tl8iBuodSWUl.l - sot i-dir " geohgia am. ' v- .vT" GCLLETTS STEEL BRUSH on - LIGHT DRAFT I.' IX-t-K ARB AGENTS FOR THE AMOVE VY ' named Ulna, aad eU dolivered at MaBBfactarSr price. a4 SvaraBte saktslse ?'U' . T STRONACtf A BRO., Arents.,, ub xS-U Market amfMarUn bu., Kalalyh. 81,000 I M OKI Will o any sbrswd msa who eaa do budmas on UMBMt: I guamate aa Inubksb Fobtcnb, eeallK rspldlr, and i BerteeV afctT. Ad- SVeM iaoefcct btrtdcm-e. , , WAKNtK El.T, V, lui Ulieckor Street, Mew Tor. )bb 94-w8m - JXCUTORS NOTICE. Th niidniurnd hulnv anallSed aaKsees- tor on the Mtale of Jobtt W. Harris dncraaml, hereby givee aotic to sll pereoas lnd'lit-d to mm aatala bu Biake tumediaUi payment, and all persoe b.Ting elan as straiu said aalaie, to present Um same duly eulueniicaled wlibia tb time preerntied by taw or Una aoUce will be pleaded a bar of thir rwovery. . " .... .i..wi.u.uufai'- nsnai JS. aaaaioi1 say St-UwOt . Au, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Tkasi t DaPABTMSirr, . Kalrigh, Aprd ltd, 1873 Tha follnwlna- a,4 ia nuhliahed for the tntor- maU.M of the hobier of bonds of Um Stat of North Carolina. - lbe BBderaiKBed. In coraplbuie with tb requireinenU of the act, hcmtiy IbtIM pro poMls, to be forwarde to Uii departaaeal oa or before th lota day ot October, 1M, tor aa ichanira nf tlia atoeks of this StaM ia any Railroad comunT or other eorporauoa, for the bunds of Um But. Kald prupoeals araat b sealed and andoned rrupoasi lor - It is diuiuod nnueci'sesry to Mt forth th de tail of exchange as th act 1 explanatory of . ' -, .' D. A. JENKINS, . BUM Treasurer, W. M. Ssirr, .' tyiraey ticncral. A Act ran aieainaiiio vn rrorx or vbb STATS TO BORIM WITS WHICB al'vB VOCKS wbhs OBTaiNau smd soB OTsua vcai-otaa. BaxTloa L. Tim Umfmi Au6lv of North Ckwria ds laat, Taat Umi PaWlc Treasurer aad Attoruey taeneral-abal ail Teniae tor all mac lbs in such newapaper a they stay select, end tavhte wraooesls tor an acbaiiir of Um sums Bold by Um State k aay Kailraeat or outer corporation, I or um oonos ny wniva um Stata acuired such stocks.; or aur oilier bonds ot the elate (not special tax) where Uie stock b) hot scuUly pledged for the redemp tion of bonds iaauefl W such oorporatioB j such bids shall be opened on a dsy appointed and Uiom tortus be accepted wbkk Buy be Biuet advantageous for the elate t Vwwwl, Thai In ao event shall any of Uie said storks be exchanged fur leas Una their par value, or for lees than three boude ot same nominal value, tuued in aid of Chatham Railroad, Jan uary 1st. lwfci, and, frmtmijarilmr, No etovt ia the North Carolina Uallrtwd. sliall be ex changed, anlea b Um mum eUer It ia propos ed to take twenty al tares uf stock la Uie North Carolina Railroad, km sharee la Uie Atlantic and Norlb Carolina Hailrued, and twenty elMree Hi the Western Nona Carrllu Railroad Compsuy (Eaa tern lllvlnk.il ), and to pay Umt fur. twu Uoii dt of on UnMinandduliars am b o( tbe Bute, iaaucd to be Kurtb lantllita Kail road awier ad of lSW-'SW, chapter (M) eigb-ty-two, or IKM-'M, chapter Utirly-two, owe bond f one Uiouaaud dollars, lamed to tb Atlantic sad North Carolina Hallroad, umier via 1S.VI-'65. chapter Km, or act ot lA cbspb r 74 and 7", and two Ihui1 of one Uioa- d dollar, buued to Um Weatera North Car olina Kailrua'l, (East rn llviion,) acta of ltltt-'e7, cbspUir ion, or In the tloreeald pro poslUon. i Had S. Tint any Railroad or other corpora tion, Willi h baa heretofore received bonds of Um btal bi exchautre t bonds of said cor poration or person noidlng such but bonds. shall be ealiUcd to a surrender ot a bond of eucb corporation, uoe the return to the treasury oi any nuie oono or,ipisi amouut, Iaaucd under Uie ct of lb Urnersl AseewblT or Urdluaacee of Um CouvenUon, authorising such en. Iisiiks. snd m!n s return uf sll bund iaautd under any particular act or ordnance, Uie eorporaUoa shall be euUUed to a canoalia tbm sn snrrmdarol any Murbiaic ecid to (the State fur securing payment of such eorporstioB bonds, or State bonds; eoujKme en said bonds may b exchadgrd in like man ner and out otl and retained ou either slds to aiak Dsllty. B(f. I. To fsclllUit Uiexcange proposed in this set th but duo hereby rclimiuiab alt claim tot uck in tb Wnsutra Railroad above oua nuiliua uua buudred Uiouaaad dol lars, and surrender to Uie said eouipany two hundred and twenty-five Uioumiio dollars ouupoui now la Stat Treasury wlUibeld on a former exchange uf coniinv bonds for stuck in said Railroad ; and eleu Uie 9 tale dose here by rvltneabh all ehUin to 4o- k ia said com pany shove six bundreu thousand dollars upon the return to tb Treasury of Um tre hundred Uiouaaud dollars of WlliulnirUin, Charlotte and Huilierford Company btitida, and coupons bcrelofor Issued to said Wsntcra Hallroad CoinpSny: J'twUhd, That any parson ecuiilr- Inr Share of Male stock la said corpo ration, Mtad b entitled So aU rights aad prtvilqm wttk Uie prlvsus stock holders in voting nd ia Uie election of the directors, whoa aumber shall b dnternilued by the stockholders of said company. The State also rcllutiuishas SH claims to stock In the Western North Carolina Railroad above four mlltionrof dollars. Sao. A That aa soon as tb pronorUnn of shares of stock lot which tb But appoints on dlraopir la any corporation is exchanged, um ngw oi uie tuim w apHiui sncn airveuw sksU umis and determine, aud one director to be selected by lot shall be deducted from Uis aumber appointed on Uie part of the BUM, and Utou acceptance of this set by sny eor- rj ration and such guaranteca gives fur ite f nb Intent as shall be deemed sufficient by Um Treasurer snd At to ney Uenrrul, all further right to reprosentaUoa by the Hut either by directors or proxy, shall coaae and detemlna: 80. 0. That as soon aa may be pracUcslile, Uis Pulille Traaauror sliall receive Uie bonds ottered In exchange, and in Uie imuence of tbe Auditor and Attorney Uencrsl shall cancel the sain. It sliall also be bis duty tu transfer Uie stocks aud execute such conveyance ot Uie other iutcrost hereinbefore mouuoaed as shall be deemed neoeastrry, such con vavenee to be In form to be sp proved by tbs Attorney Urnersl. BBC. . It shall be Uis duty of th Audlter to make s nilnule of what shall 'is done by Uie 1 reaaurar in uie premises, and u make titer from suck en t ilea la Uie books of his onto a may secure Just accountability oa Uie part w. r i. . v. .r-u.UK V. W Wit CfcWM hereinbefore Mentioned. . Sao. 7. the Public Treasurer shall snake special report upon the subject of litis act (b uie ucnerai aaaemoiy at every snsalon, --rJT.-o.-;'l'btilct shall 'bsm fore from snd arlerlu ratilicaUoa. Jttanilod Uie 1st (km ol ItiUruary, A. ft -WT. STATE OF NORTH CAROLISA, Orrics Sbchitsbt or Htjts, , KalelKh, February W, 1b7A j I, Henry 1. , Mcnnltignr, SctireUry of State, nereny ceruiy uiai we foregoing is a una eop) ox we original act oa ni in una nine. U, i. MINSlNt.KR, spr4-dlUw6m. Bocretary of State. OSADALIS mtlB OIlBAT SOUTHER I remrdrforthseiir of Hero. iium, nrroruions Tsltlt, Kheuma- Min, ,Whit Hwelllug, Uttt, Uoitre, Cousnmplion, Hroncbl ds, Nervous Debilliy and all die out arising from an lutiture oa- luioaof I Hood. Tne KarilietlhivTilnaMeermr. allon ma wet I kbnwiiinala mur mm if ia IhiI nereiiuiji tn remlit lit ilers ol ttil. ),..iri,a tiUI-v Ktnil, y of alwaya having a aodla ot thil inntia aauu tntur atock af huatlv ittarea-itiei, I tierlilttaM can be vmHtti tmm many lrami, I'uy'tci.m, Minlalara Una h.. .,, ii.uii.m, lh,o,nthmiI lh N-utk, raanmiiHi inib hiiiiM leraw Mr. M, Vfrli.ua frr al Baliiaiira pay iiunwrtll In nan,l H,-n(- :uta m sum ousaMa wita aack ait- li. T. 0 Pnrw nf a.lMmmw.f. ""V ""! II t.i .11 uetiona aulivriiil I. 4 )i,is II latj Y ".-rr .w,--w ttn ua bm mi . Ttaoncv Ball of lb IWH. fntiie M. S.- t .tttKrem-t,hnitli uy, as itiabM-LH Sim i.bifliill,iuua iatl ttii'itirLttt ah.i a. ue..t.laacaa. li.al as cr.errluttv rw..inm.i..l. l , r-7 'ttifiri.tii. 4ttoe. rltm.vtite, V,.. a, vr has fliliii Ilo Rita avtul.' ti'-a. .'..milt. M, CM,,,, HiirOaM .Ivitrt, Tftmwetf. aa l eittad kiatei Hmtava't-.ia a ben all eUa failtMl. I Mn-ultt!i, a-t aaec?jqih.rS prap. mtim II. H.n-'lln' are imbtvMiad i-n,airiaa atei na wi:i lati you n K e.'.t.MNl ol tl.a alr.nre altafatl ii.t l, ts an '. vllfnl Hloua I'ltrinar. .it.d mtr ape atiaait wr irttld give you tcurtirmuta rmm lavaiy Slaw In lha Si..tb an ma jpHraoit knewn Io evvtry man, woman aiM, r i .mi atktaar iuitallv ec O) rap. uUoa. . keatvatus tt Sold by all PmngijU BilTMt-MMi fall hmprultrr .JOnit F. HENRY, v N. s Cou.,s Pufs, . J A'w . W'evaal atyaat S-deudAwly ' JQ00ES, ; S AS II I 8 v -BLINDS, Wood Mouldings, Stair Rails, Newels, 4c, ENAMELLED, EMBOSSED, GROUND AND J CUT OlaAflaV , A bwrs sad well sstorted stock ef th sbor good eooataaUy oa band at the lowest rate. v.'' 'i;.' - OxtDU WOKK PBOMPTLT AtTENUKU TO. Bullae rs snd owners will Sad i to there sd- vanteg to ft oar Mtinute befort- purchasing. Special atteatkm given to" Black WahtBt aad othJ lrst (las work. EsUsatut snd Prtcs LUU furniahed ea p- pllcatkav aa.;- ' ' - . WUiTIJUCAatOO., ; SS Bd 96A, Canal St, njayS-wliM ' ,' vr kaw Teas. IL IL IL" BADWII'S BEADY RELIEF Cures ttt Worst rains , sfriasst tilwiily Biiitti. 1 NOT ONE HOUR after reading this advertfernwnt need any eaa atr-S'S-a-u u. t-r vi ...... - KADWit'S REAOT KKUEF IS CUAI Wi tu t-v,uw ...... vvavat ava aaiataaa cavajl. 1 It was tb Scat aad Is THE ONLY PAIN Iimnr that hwUnlly stop th asoet eicmdaUng OaUBal. a lava Itii.nulUn, i ... . Uous, wheUier uf Um Lungs, Stoaiacb, Bowels, ' or other elands ar ormuaa l IN 'FROM ONE TO TWENTV m vir-ra-a ao matter bow violent or excrnr latin Ua llB the RUKUMAUC, bXTZ Crl tpled, Nuttobs, Neuralgic, or prvstratcd with atiaeaaH maar atiflw imuit'i lifinr bpitsb -"a-nawa SXf WU V BlUlflLf WILL AfrXiKll INSTANT Rask. IN VbA MM AT ION OF TliK KIOVITS INFLAMMATION OF THE BLAIUll 2. INFLAMMATION OF TIla bVVALl CONtilCaTION OK 1HE LUNi.S. Dunr. i ll ill l A 1, Ult P1CCLT HRtATINO. FALUTA 1 ION OF THE I1RAKT n i o i anil n im it e LLt'llTlIERIA. CATA Khil, 1 K rtll ENZ a! . tiaAUACllK, TOO! HACK. NECKAUilA.KilKgMATIoM. ' , vv-., bathld. aui A 11 1 1 1.1JJ. That atiiilieall.uft m tl. - W . . i. . ..... 1 . - wva nu.1 ar o U1, uartur narU athtana ll. a.1. .1 . wUl attord m and mnifort, v """"" JT," dro in hM a tuml.ler of water . will rn a few momenta cum i:,, a7, .T .,ua m.a..i. uL : rnr" 7 , . ' w...i,,u, cte-a iieatlaen. Irl. rrb. Uveeotcry, OoUc, Wind ia Uu lwweuw tad all internal 1'aliia. ' Travelers ehuow alwars carry bottle of Raowsi' ksaot KsLisr with then, s A few droajlB water wUl prevent sickness or pain r reuck braudv or Butcra ae a stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE, . rp.VRR ivn lOltl . 1 . .- a.,: ,, - - , .m. m ni. aii cent. Thcr I sot s remedial agent In this world Umt wiL cars Fsvef snd Ague, and all other MaU- rifllll Hllfllla h.....lt tl.......,, ... . other Fevers (aided by KADVVAI'S pl!JI t MUlck aa RAUWArS kRAUi RRUAF. Fifty eent per beula. ncalth!Ecaut7l STROM AXO rtrSK RlVlT 1.00I i;f A AA7.V AXJ BKA VTWL VOM- , , pa. nDV7Ays SAESiPAEILLIAI EESOLTOT HAS HAD Tllg MOST ASTO.VrxBLVO voitn.1.- ou vt'itA, bu MA I'll) Atom run vluxoga rug mntx ' "htk' vuk'r' iTtrj Ptf si iBfrtiit ia Fieik is! f tlfbt ft Sen iBi Fell. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFLER. Aaarar atrta. nf ,1,. a.Uu.n.n. ....... - i.l Vjca,.fr " """rantnt.i.s XI SOLVt.N r eouiMuuivatu Uirnugh the Blood Sweat, Urine, and other uida aad luice oi Um syaten Aa awur vf" Ulk. for it r. , .. 1 wulos of th body with new sod auUud nua- aaera, Ai.li la (As 6UuuU W ,r pmU JtL thf Aors, aa.4 (A wurat Jorm, MtSTJlZ? V-pMoBS, n abrea W tJmut. Hiitm VtZZ2 T HlWvC,'- bTW ' " Saaraw- -laiMI IS) D KU I9CSUSb1 " jnnM fe amy 4rm mm U tZ aar aynar arevw89va KJDNET BUDDIroMPLAINT8, Dr. IIadt7av'8 Perfect PurBstlre nils. FerfocUy tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet mm. tmrtra. nwul.t. . ... . sll diaurdera uf tb Sumaach, Liver Bowel? Kidney Bl.dder.e,,!'".'0 . acJM. ConstM.UoB, Cst.rco, Int ' : lyaiciaw, biliousness, Bilit.ua Fever lurla- atl Um satsraaf :' .r.'aiT.uie ta edect poaiuv cur. Purely Vegeiai.u cov " taming ,0 mercury, aimta, oidWeMriou. Urinary, and Womb dlwa., Gravel, DUNtes. Urin. Bright1 Disease, Aloummun. ,d a aUeaaes wtere tba-a are l.r.. k.. j " tb wates I thick, cloudy, mixed wiibsuo! ataneeallk. tb whit of u ?Z u "lT. tike.WblU silk, far lh. 1. . 7.r! e. waas-aa, arLTIIM-aj u,a, ajsw posits, aud wbcB than U pricking burnmr SxexttamUtatl XWtSSMM nasaiaa j . - -""ia in, ajitia. I aOlMMPV th. f..n.. . aUltingfrom Uiaurdrrsnf the iiii-ealiveOra-nns. . riHM, III iteaaof tit Nouaea, lleartbuoi, Iiioi of tood, uuv Ma or VielKhl in ttie u,,iv;h, Seer tra, l JoiMt Sinking or Fluttering at the fit ot th um-b, Bwunming of 11, e Hea4 Hurried'x d Didicult Breathing, 'liimir,g g,, Heart, or Suaosjatiiig twuaati.tna he ia a Lying Feature, IHiBneas uf V l.i,n. In,!, Welia tmritrw 11 atL.ht a-.. . ... .. . L .7 1 anu i.'uit rain ib die lleatk U-iieicocy of Fecpiraijou, Y eilow. seas of Chs Bkla snd Eyes, l',n m tbe Hide, " vheat, Llml, and sudden i iuehes of Jieat. iiut nine- in Umi t lh A few doaes ot RADWAT'S FILLS will o-ee UMsyatew from all the above md di- KkAls ') Al SiV AVn 1 BT'tf a . . mt r,, crna Cnisj tuir tump W KAUW AY uL .So. xj VVarvMn NiMt i , 1 . ... . .- . v. vuun-t, rit-ct, new torfc Intornuinon woniv Uiouitda at b sent yo. )uat-deoddawly ) A. JJUTTKR AND CUiKSR. . W, C, STrtkiV ten k r pisat FI8H11 . ..... IUU Barrels Just reeeiied. tf ' 0. T. StKONAt il A B ;K QAN.Sk.FpriT AND VE'JKTAitLM Vy-tf ,v "'w. C. f I !. 1 : A-t :i A ti.
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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