. r'r . 7 . v - rv, ,,r - ::r , : C . - , - , - 1 " i X ; . , , , ,T , ;.j v., " ii .. , .,. , ' - - ' , - ,- - x -;I , , t-T-s ... i . . , t.. ....... 1 . f j t 1 .. . ... ! T : , ; RALEIGII, -Or FIUDAY,, AUGUST. 2. d$72. . 1 . , , . NO. - THE DAILY SENTINEL ADTEKTIB1S0 BATES. AavcrUsemeaUi wnl bs mearted l lh D.flf ilTlUi. following pVmtHtvun , k or brU BlUUOa WSW BH " - " .n,nna time. ......... W"Tr . ...l--,ur.lU iUMTUOa wi.uo mm 4.110 T .( I 10.06 law i no for conblttad, tort; FOB C0S0SXS3. t fint DUtiict-P. M. Crtel at Bmii- teoo District-; W,- U, Kitcb, ol Third DUtriotr-A-M. Wjaell,of New UlMIMf. DiMrict 8io H. Rotter, of KlUl Dlrtrlct J. M. Leech, of Dftf id ftxth District ThomM 8, Aslie, A8enth DUtict-W. M. Kutibiiu, Bowe. - ' ' Bifrth Dtatrict R. ' B. Vtoea, Buncumba. t ' ' ELECTORS. First Dirtriot-OoUviai Coke Cheww." f. geaoad District Swift Gallowey, Greene. . ' F . - ,. ,, '- Ot oi of of Third DUWict T. C. Fuller, ol Cutn- berlMiiL ' ruorth Dirtrict U. A. Londaa Jr., et Cbttli'am. i , s. ) 1 Fifth Dtatiiot-D. F. Ceidwell, jf Qnil-' ford. " 8nth DUlrict VT, L. Steele, flBvh Iredell.". - n li'llTDistiVt-TliHf&J'"J(ww; HOMK AFPAIB Local Don. J ' - JSobcorioe wee jrocoreebie eterdey. " BeMl the pw dveriiemenU. ; , , . The elector U the tll-ebeorbing topic. ijKiltt ire Kerbs. . ' "'" '.' Col. J. W. Ilea too, o Norfolk, peeeed tttnragk tfau city yeefcrdey. Thirtr-BTe etr policemen were on duty yesterday. , No auat at the polEe coorTjeglcrctay morning. "-' Rock battles ere becoming very popular with juveniles of thUcity. ..; ' JiidgcJUerriaion wet serenaded Wednes day night. , I t Yesterday wee one rf the hottest dny of the season. 1 We ere happy to announce to oar road' en that the dog lew" W to be enforced. We ans glad to teem that Capt. J. Q. DiOarUret is luiproYing. 4 There U much complaint in regard to the delay in txing np the iff pumps. The Associate returned to hie pott f duty-yesterday erening. Rerenue Supervisor, Perry, made him' self rerr conspicuous at the Western War! polls yesterday!. ' & Judge Morriinon end Ovide Dupr Esq., nade elotjoent epeechee Wedneedey ereoiog at Metropolitan Hull ' dpt. S. T. Williams, the accomplished editor of the JVttt. hat gone home to ' tote, ' ' " v v N. A. Blake hat oa hand good supply of Boston Ice. Give him a call, under A. D. Rl.jKter's stone. ' ' ' Col. Walter Clark pasted ihroogh tbia eltyyesterday from Company Shops, fl rests for hit hone in Halifax to vote. .1 6. a Snow. Eeo.. Chairman ol the oaty Conscrftti re-Democratic Execu tin Cemmlttee, i entitled to the thanks sU good men in the county for the seal tndactiYity which he hat displayed. ; Hr. James Barward, well known and highly respected in this city, haa retained to.tu home after aa absence ol needy 13 Bntht in South Carolina. , f Mctsrt. C. 1L Busbee, Dr. V. B. Turner Md lir. Fab. I. Haywood, leR, thif ottj yesterday morning upon a trip to Sarato gtd.Niagr. ' .y Dt4T0 of line. A. D. Tatloiu We regret to teen that the death of tliu e timable'lady occBned ia Richniond on Sunday Uwr, Ue husband, A. D. Taylor, it well known and highly respected this city, where he hat resided Vor the P i or ei years, ' and he St deeply ynpathised with in hie tad bereefement. Thi Axkkica Fabjieb ro Arscet it promptly at hand, well Ued ffith iu ui burden of eeeeonable l and solid "etter. No branch ot AgrkuUore it g iested, the farm, the garden and orchard, the tower beds and shrubbery, the dairy, f apiary Ac a!) recti ts due attention. The Farmer ?xfc worthy the, faor and support of our farmers. Published by Sands Son, Btltiinore, Md., at 11.50 a year, or Are eopk for 1 ' Sped a eopica seat free. . 1 sseawswaT !! ;.. M.Mi " l . l..m-w attest- W 6 CITttLKOTtOK Teaterday the elwtfoa ia this city paae ed off ?ery quietly. No disturbance took place ia any part of tlie-Htrt The Con terretivea ssore thaa held their own7, as will be aeea from the tallowing vote. As the vote was complied late at night and under many difficulties, there may be tome iaacearaciea. .5 , i ia5. Atmta wad.,;- . rr (Jovenur.A. a Merrfimoa, dtm., Mr; Tod R. Caldwell, rep.', "431. - JMitmmt . fZMraa-Jh ; . Jlngtw, dem., S84 1 C. U. Brogdea, rep, 427. , Beertturf if Slat. Jno. A. Woniack denC, t0 ; W. A.' Howerton: Kp.J 428. ' Btata Tmtuunr. Jno. W. Graham, dem., 881 ;,D. A. Jenkins, rep., 430. 5 Auditor. C, LeVenthorpe, , dem., SrJtV jno, Hetlly; rep, 487. - ... j JhjMrialatdad if PMi4 Tnriruc'tmu. Nereua Mendeahall, dem., 885: Junes Reed, rep., 420,, ; ff . i. BufMrudtHdtRl olWU Work. J. H, Sepwrkv dom., 887; Silas Burns, rep., 4?5. ( Mtontff, M-rei. Wus. it, - Shlpp, SeaL, 1 8 j T. I ILtrgruTt, rep., 438. i;r Cengrm. Sioa H. Rogm, dem 7 f F. A. SmlthV rep., 443, For BtmUQKO. W. 11 Ox, ; deniji Wt j Jemce U.JtIrri, rcpn4l7. i Muwof MtprmiUatitm.yr. H Pace, dem., S9 j R. H. Battle, dem, 2B3 j Urn tL Alford, doat, t2, A. G.-Jenee, dem JBS, Stewart Ellison, rep., 421 j ' Jno. a Gorman, rep, 440 ; R. 43. Badger, rep. 439 1 ff 9. Perry, wp ;L: '. ' , County Commi$'ioittit9. '' H." knei, dem S S4 W. R, flM Sett 283 s J. W. Scarborough, dfjalm f. It. Nowell dem:, 284; W. a Vhcuurch, dem., 2W. M 0. Todd, Rep.,42S SbA Rayner Rep. 436, W. Jonk. Rep. 431 H, C. Jonet, 43. - Coutg t Burteyor. undull Bearers, dem, 288 ; Thomat Smith, rep., 439.. ' County Truturer.J. M. Betta, dem., 78j W. X. Brown, rep:, 439: ,",'. Siftf.-rB. M. Dunn, dem., 876 T. F. Lee, rep., 413. ; . f .;,:,"; Coreiwr.-J. iL Forrest, dm 873 -Ai. bertXagain,rep ASS..! li t U:JL f Rtgut ZWs. J. W. Lllct, dtin. J5I; W. W. White, rep, 463. For Gotenwr.K. 8. Mcrriiuon, dem. M wiwnwr. joiib uugiies, a em., r::"-: i-- i t.. i ' . Stcrttarf tf SUU. Jnoi - A Womwtc, aein., 2UB ; W. A.. Uowerton, rep. 401. BtaU Treaturtr. J. W. Graham, dem. 895; D. A. Jenkins, rp,' 40l. Auditor. C. Lerenthorpe, dem 897 ; jno. neniy, rep, u. ' Bvperintmdtnt rf piHk Imti ndn: Nerent Mendenhall, dem.j 2 ; James Reed, rep., 480. SupsrinteiuUnt of Public Hurls J. IL Scpark, denv, 800; Silas Burns, rep , 458. Attorney G aural. W. K 8hipp, dem. 896 ; T. L. Eargrore, rep , 468. -Far Cuayaw. .v Sioa Ik-Rogers, dem., 398 ; W. A. Smith, rep, 463. Fr the 8eUGsa. W. R. Cox, dem. 301 ; James H. Ilarria, col, rep, 433. llotim tf Bfyrmentatitt.'IS. II. Pace, dtm, 289 j R. H. Battle, dem, 801 ; Green H. Altord, dem, 893 ; A. G. Jones, dem. 393 ; Stewart Ellison, col,, rep, 454 f Jno. C. Gorman, rep, 463 ; B, 0. Badger, rep. 437; R. 8, Jerry, rep, 433. Ctnnty Cmmittiontrt. G. B. Allen, dera, 883 ; W. R Poole, dem, 893 ; J. W. Scarborough, dem., 393 ; J. R. Nowell, dem, 801 ,& VpcAurch, dem.. 893 ; 1L G.Todd, rep., 438; Samuel Rayncr, rep, 450 ; R W. Wynne, rep, ,463 : Wm. Jinks, rip., 457 ; H. C. Jones, rep,' 438. " County Surveyor. Feudal Bcaves, dem. 398; Thomat Smith, rep., 460. ; I County Ttvaturer-4. jl. Bctta, dera, JMvW, , Brwr rep,, 460t Sheriff. S, M, Dunn, dem., 888 ; T. F. Lee, rep., 469. " : ' ' ' : CviM. J. lL Forrest, dem , 380 Al bert Magnln, rep, 458. .k'.s BugUter tf Dealt. J. U. Liles, dem, 287 ; W. W. White, rep, 403. : M1DDLB WABD. For Goberntr.JC 8. Merrlmon, dem. 141; Tod K Caldwell, e, 137, ' ft liVBtrwtA 'Jolisr' IIugBrer"2em3 140; C. H. Brogdon, rep 138. Secretary tf titof. Jno. A. Womack, dem, 139; W. A. Ilowertm, rep, 133. BtaU Treaturer. 3. W. Graham, deuk, ; ii. A. jenitint, rep., Auditor. C. Lerenthorpe, dem. J . Bailly, rep, 138. v ; Superintendent PubUe Iiutrutium. Nereut Mendenhall, dom, 140:. Jamet Raid, rep , 137. Superintendent FyUit Wiii.3. Se- park, dem, 140: Silas Burns, rep., 137. AtltrntfOtneral W. 11 ehlpp, dm, 139 ; T. L. Bargrore, rep, 139. For Vtngrete. Sion 1L Rogers, dem. 136; W. A. Smith, rep, 140. ; ' For the 8emU.Qak. W. R. Cox. dem,. 139; Jaa. H. liarrit, rep., 133. f J7Ht Bcprmntatitet.yf. H. Pace, dem, 133; & II. Battle, dem, 140; Green H. Alford, dem, 137; A. GL J9nes, dtm, 133; Stewart Elliiton, rep., 134; Jno. C. Gorman", rrp, 1 39 ; B, C.i Badger, rep,lS4; R. 5. Perry, rep, 133. 7 : , ? 0ttJy CommUtionert'. B. Allen, dem, 134 ; W. RPoote,dem,135 ; J. W. Scarborongh, dem.; 133 ;J. R Nowell, dcui. 134 ;,W,,C., JTpchurch, dem. 136; W, G. Todd, rep, 133; Samuel Rayner, rep,,t 139 ; vr. Wynne, , rep., '139 ; Wm. Jcntip rep, 135 H. C, Jones, rep, IJ4 . - J. 'iTt' i County " Surveyor Feerta!l Boa.ren, dem, H6 ; Thomai?mHh, wp, 136. Cmttf Treunrer J. X. Butts, diav, 133 ; W. M. Bwwn, rep, 140. . . For SherijfS. il., Duun, du'k, 1,38 ; T. F. Lee, rrp., 147. J V.,C&merLjr deal, 138 ; Albert Msgn'm, rep, 138. ItyiUer ef Deedt1. W. Ules, deta.. 133; W.W. White, rep 141. ALBloM Township. : , -. : . For 0teror.A. a Merrimoe, dem, 157? Tod & Oaldwcfl, rep, 6. . , ! : it. " OeKtrnor. John Hughes, deus, 137 ; C. H. Brogdeo, rep, 3. ) Secretary of Bt-Ue.iaa. A. WomatM dem, 157; W. A. Howerton, rep, 868, , State Trcatrr.-t. W. Graham, dem, I3T7D. A.Jenk'ns, rep, ggj -7"" ' AadilerC Lcwmtborpe, dees., 137 j Jno. Rcilley; rep., 868. 1 SuperiktendeiU of Public tnotructiono, Nereua HendeahaU, dem, 157 ; James Roed,rep,W ' , 4 j SnperinteitdJkt of Public Workt.i. H. Separk, dem., 130 j Bilaa Bunss, rap DOS. Attorney QmeralV. X. Shippv deni, $57 ; T. L. Hargrore, 'rcp, 808. ' . For Cmfrttt. Sioo If. Rogers, dent,; 133 ; W. A. Smith, rep, 1(08.' rl ; aj,i r '('Jfot ssatVWJB.poiVjjSt? Jamet X. Banis, U fa 803. i ",; Uoumof RepromUUiveo.Vr . IL Pace, dem, 157 ; R B. Battle, dc-m.; 154 ; Green H. Allord, dem., 184 1 A. G. Jones, dim, 158 j'gtewarC Ellison, rep, 303; JjiO. C. Gormafl' 'UPT W7tR 0. BWget, Wp.', 304 ; R & Perry, rep, 80i ' fCoUHty Cominiteiaitert.fl. R Allen, dem, 155; W. R Pooledem, 133 ; G. W, Scarborough, dem, 156 ; J. R Nowell, dem., 154; W. C. L'pchurct), dem, 156; M. G, Toild,' fep., 866 ; Samusf IUyner, rep. 306 ; R W. Wynne, rep, 37 .Wm. Jinka, rep., 300 ; IL V. Jones, rep., 864. - , ', County Surveyor. Fendal BetVret,4eai. 137 ; Thomat Smith, rep, 869. t County Trnmrer J. Ilji. Bolts, dim," 156 ; W. XL Brown, rep, 868. -.Sheriff. J-S. X. Dunn, dera, 156 ; T. F. Lee.repi 803. fCoroner.i. H. Forrest, dem, 139 ; Al bert Hagnin, rep, 807. - 1 ; fygietet of Deed.. WV Liles, deta. 158; W.W.White, rep., 871. Jhe tote of the township is aomposed of the Voter who reside in the township but beyond the corporate limits of the city. V . . . ' i .,. .moo. .' f. BLEVflON RKTU11X8. ."We give sujhjeturusas har retehed ui up to the hour or goiug to press. RollsyilleownshlpW itl'Bcrs gains 81 over, rote of last year.. .reported. Twenty negroes voted with as s, one precinct. . 93 democratic gains Woldon. .200 democratic gala at Beaufort, and 125 jt Goldaboro', Claytoa S3 majurity for Rogers a gain. It is the largest majority ever reed red at that precinct Company Shops 83 democratic gain. Hendersoa 5 democrstio gain. , Daridsou coupty, Tyro township- Letch's mwjority 43. ' Robbina' majority 5 Leach will wwry lbs county by 100 nvftiortty. a gain of 63. Silrer Uill town ship, detaocrafle majority about 60, ' Beaufort. Morvhead City, 33 democrat ic majority. Cape Bunks 42 dem. major ty. Jamet City, radt lose 300, Mecklenburg. All but three precincts beard trota 23 gain. Hillsboro'.-Morriuion '283 ; Caldwell 819. 'Douglas, Morriraoa 78 ; Cal JweR 80. Rogers 78, Smith 83. Jhe State hat no doubt gone democrat- ic. We are gaining at almost erery polnk At ThomatiUla we lose orer 100. - t 1 i J , LATKB. Gain in Davidson orer Shipp't rote 40. . Mecklenburg 350 dem. maj. Rowan 50 gain over Shipp't rota. - Wilsna 250 dem. maj. , Craren 880 msjorlty. ' TTiifi"garn 200 orer Shi ppT" Wstren gUn 800 orer Shipp. ' Radical gain 150 at Thomaarille. , Enfield 75-gyl 'for democrats.' i High Point 29 gala. ' ; Edgecombe 250 aa far at heard from. ) Halifax- about the lame. Radical loss in Raleigh, 200. Congressmen certainly elected in 3d, 3ih, 6th, 7th and 8th district. . , Two Democratic Senators from Wayne and Duplin elected. Gains in every township, outside of Wilmington, ia Hew Usnorer. ' Biden, as" fir as beard from, show Con- serratire gaiui sricciAi raoM eBEBKsnono'. The general tendency of returns th" Conserratire rains sad astonish the radi cals. Leacns a tectum almost Pertain. Charlotte, 9 out of 14 townships heard from. Coneerratiret gala 46 orer fbipp't rote. State probably gone for democrats by 8 to 10,000. Maktimo or tub Board or Cm Com MueioMSRS.' -Wednesday evening the Board of City Commissioners held their regular meeting la the Mayor's office. Xayof Whitaker presided. Messrs. Strotv ach, Johnson, Battle, Churchill and Dun ston, Commismonert, were present. A number of claims against the ctty to the amount of 3,373 were aadited and ordered to be paid. : . ; Mr, Johnson offered a resolutitHt to dtr charge ail the rtreet- hands and the hired Wagons, . , t : ,...'..' Alter a long debate the following sub stitute, offered by Mr, Battle, was adopt ed : F Jtetofoed, That 23 street bands be kept 30 days looper, when the number shall' be ml drill to 13, and only tour carts should be bird. .' Oa motion of Mr. Johnson, the bog law was suspended nntil Oct 1st ' ' '" . ' The " dog law " was declared in lorce, and the pubiication of the taet ordered in the papers and by hand bill. ( motion, the lluard sdjoarned to meet tksia on Tuesday evening. , FtMB Kuttdckt XutJt. Xr. W. T. Rogers will bar a large number of dtt'e Kentucky aiulee ia this city oa BatardaT, aliith he will aril opon reesonab jsud Hbrraltrrma r". Da. V. . TrM.MCR.-VVs direct attest tion to the card of this gentleatevi'. ' It will be aeea that he will be absent daring the m xt threw Week. ' Xr. Tnmer has been long known to the writer and is bead in high repute, both by distinguished members nf his pnilessioa, and by -4rtaftt number of Intelligent gentlemen '.aoti (dies who hare, had the beuetll tf. Mi graai skill The Doctor will improve the occasion uf his - trip by spending sonii iu aiinog tlw eminent niembeis of his profession in the Northern ciliziins, to post hiuwrlf thoroughly la any advance that may hart byea made, to obtain totun saw (mpmvementt, aad to trplcuisb gi-herally hks stock of material, including lustra Stents, Jkc. ,-e.r .... ; ; 7" ''. - :!t' v'-' i CkANViu.B.. Cri'i are miguiHocnt The tobacco it growing moat rapidly and looks aa well as possible.. We are writing atSa'clock, p, ra, oa the night of the election, but fan all We oould gather, Smith will beat Rogers quite 530 rotes i- galn-oFBearly two hundred fur tht rnds,' Smith will get t larger rota it ia thought than Caldwell. The elections passed off rery quietly the negroes vot ing solidly for their dear friends Suielfun gaa, Gradyrind, TsV, and Btow Yow At Henderson, Kittreli aud Frankliutott which we came by on our return front hastry trip to Granr'.lle to rote, we leara ed tb'iit peace prevailed and the darkies voted ta maa for the radicals. Mr. Tout Avery sold his tobacco crop that he aad two little boys made, for $1,000. DxroaD. The. schools have com menced. Messrs, Horner and Grsret bate opened with nearly tixty pupils. The tobacco warehouse still continue , their tales and the weed brings remunerative prices. . - Aa odd cinmmatanat"haa last oocsrred in Milwaukee: While a funeral pmces- sioa was following trie remains or a cblid to the grave the other day the afrosiiaad parents' suddenly conceived -a strong; de- tire to- obtain a photograph likeness of tltBnj-pnSilHjeir -ah-sraaoamuniea- ted to the other mourners, sad toe prn- nrofessor of the art. and while the did Laha .sras. rfj)-.ti -tk)Wf - the camera, the aor rowing lriendt tougbt re laxaiion in a cooling glass 01 i&ger ; Anothsb Fbatdri in Mb, Greiu.kv'i Old Wbit Hat. Duriua the war large number of our old citizen were ar rested by order of General Grant and lay carce rated in Fort Delaware, and held as hostage for a number of tick aad wound ed Federal soldier who had been cap tared in tills place by a party of Confed erate. Mr. Alexander Laug, a eltisen of Frederlcksutin wno was then In fiew York, and ahst is now upon a bed of affliction by Masoa of an accident which befell : hiia about twelve niontlie see. informs us that he got up a petition tor roe release or our imprisoneu citizens He succeeded in getting s number of sign era. in Washington city and New York He called upon Mr. Greeler at bis office In New York city, whom he met with hat on sou enne in uauu, preparing 10 itmre for the day bit place of business. Upon presenting the petition to Mr, Greeley, and also a letter from one of Mr. Greeley's waiaieet friends, the old saire of Cbappa- qua rery naturally Inquired what it mean'. sir. Lang simply requested aim to read the letter anddie would tee what he de sired him ter ao. After reading the letter Mr. Greeley called for pen and Ink, and without asking a tingle question signed the partition tor the release of our citizens. remarking st the same time, " Well, I know they art all rebels, vet 1 see no reas on why these eld men should not b ra- 16884.'' Froderictebury Star, BtvoLuTioxt Naraa so Backward. The ahiioseibial theory that the annua System when weakened by disease, oppressive heat, excessive labor or any sUtar eaase, skould be toned and tavlgorated Instead of belaf tab- Jeetea to the actios of depleting drturs, t gaining irround every say. The Introduction of BosteUer'sBtoaakeh Bitten twenty years sgo gar a powerful maueaee to this cotauioa Idea, As the axtraordlosry eOcscy of ttis Great Vegotabl Bestoratlvs becarae known, malUtude or debilitated Invalids turned with loathing from the nauseous and stren-Hn Orsfrwln petloe with which It Wits thee UK feithioa to drenck the sick, to this muivaUnir, appstizlBa;, vlullslng prepsraUow derived from liie ii oe.l roota, karbs sad barks placed bv botanical resean k at the diSiowl of MMdK-ai sewne. Hevnmuons never so inkic- wrd. From that liste to lit present tk lis nortsaee of assisting and reinforcing aature la ker stnwies with disease bas beea atoie and mors wiiiulv and kaeolr ainm-iatd br Uie sil k tnd the tuffi rluz. Ia too of Uioa sands of hooseholds BoaUtier's Hitters are looked spun as tke one Urine aeedfal ia eases of Dyspeittia, Ueasral Dbuilr( Ooasttpattun, Nervous VV eakiKM, Cbillsaud Fever, Btlltotts Atfettums snd sll eosdilious of Uie bwij atid mind uial eruiaea a in s 01 vital enerirv. When Uie quieksilrer raftirrs hhrh, and lb solid esh ts resolving Itself into a lea ander the K via teuiiwraturo, this sgracable tonic I U best noaaiute safuruard suaiiul sit Ui dis orders g 'neraled by a Saltry snd Hnwhalcsoui stmopber. It prsvenrs snd relieves laMi tnds'and larrear; and enable the S utem to sudnre with iioj-unity aa aaasaal amoaat of zertioa. Of all InvloraUng aod regulaUng meaicuiea, u sun purest anu uosiwnule- some. Jly 354eodJtwH ' TATI OF NORTH CAROLINA I 1 - , Pitt Cocstt. f SlllklOa COLRT PSOBITS !jLRlSUI:TIoa C'laytoa H. TsrkW. etei.1 1'inasant n. Tavior. I for rurMum. Jobs da laylor, st - j - t-. It aitneai ine to as, Wm. L. tfbrrrT. Untir ot Probata, Uiat flaaaaot H. Taylor and Jobs 1 1, r. anovs nauHd. art bob mi aou of this Suite, then-fore. thy srs bwlijr nuliiiod to spear at tlie otll, vf tlis Clrrk of the SuDerirtr Conrt. for Urn eomnrof FittaforA. aaud, on vr brfon the extirati of sis weeka fnrfn Uie 'date of litis 6ui.unon, tut wbk-b said tmc,publ uUon Is hereby Riaile for Uimb, and answer Un com p built ia Ui above en tit led eanse. Hud k antb-e, that If tber UTS to answer Uw mIJ coni-lsiu&, st or b-frs ib'e exiiiralios of Uos publU-ai'oo, t.'ie nlunutl, will spiy to the Court for Uie rr il, f drfnaurff-d ia the tuirt ota nt, and Jtwlguuot by dctauil will bt takes sfc'ftitMt-Uteik. . .t r l.h.-n aurirr mi haod sod seal uf offlcs. this Jun i .Ui. I'J. w , 1 v 11 a n n T , vlerk . v jua3tw4w Judwf frwbat" DIED,' AtUw rasUcnee ot Dr. 1. B. anlta aear this eltj, oa aetartar thetTth Jely at tvpoi4 ts vw, Auumt lt, a native vf Siraiatihaaa, Ww Advartijanyenta-. Ut. Tunwr. jentist will b alwent from hi olftoe tron this ottr fur Uirat weeks. suit, tBTs, u j- - jmIMATt rORTHB , ; - great CAXPAiair..:;;;",' i The slenlrn4 Is prrpsred to fumlh CM " Uatenis, Trans(iaracirs, Flaira, tlelun turfela, ire Works, ice., at ssuiafacturera lor lllnmintiriir- Paris, iuarae ni lisildinKs, bum public and privaU, fur tlie ewtntBir uempti-n, and will Kite nersonal SV tenbua W Untir arraairement and atpl--. Or der tor artielw ia Uie auava Una w ilk or with ut peraoual aUendjuies, nspsetfull soltchad sud roai4lf atiandt-4 to (Icus fin as nark aulii.e ts puseible before ntnUiiics ar keW. - ' , S.C VOflTTSIl. v--46 Boanoks Aveuue, Nurlulk, Vsw Sg t-lut . y ALCABLE LAND FOB 8 ALU, Oa Saturday, Awraat'lTth, t will" ofler for sale, M aot pravibuaiv dtsMM4 of,. that valua kletrsetef laotlii Wt eunalj et nils awt o( the ilf of Ksleuik a tbs Ualifaa mad. knows as the fwa House traa't, at tke Uourtliouss door at IS o'clock, coatain tost one bandred aad twenly B.v arms ailjnin. but Iks lands ot lleorjr Mardrvat, Mrs. Wbita kwrradUie kUltfas ruad. l'kta Uad eftoiw grost indueeaumls to mj one desiring; to start a Iruek farm. Any partkular duserlpttoa is deemed anoeeeasarv, aa any sue desiring to yasrtase will aiab to eSamlBe tint laati la persoa. Tenat aiade aevoniauMtatina. , Out bid will be reserved. For f urtbar iuforiuatloa snplv to the undersigned urilo Henry Morde- eaf, Ksu. - J. DSVKHEt'X, tafl-tda . lUlci.k, N. C. W18 SBINGTO n1 LEI OHtVEIUff Y, , HXlNGTON, VA. The aext session of tlitt lustlvbtW ill eonimem on the third Thursday (llKh) uf September, 174, and cooUuiio wllbout tuter BiMioa aulll ths fourth TUomly bs J unc, Inia. r, , . . .- ; ' ' The Instruction embraces thorough Claaal. ciS. Llterarv and flt'leiltitle Courses, toe etllKI with the Frotesaloual Uctiartuwuts of La and MuriBeertng. Tbi be swtira nrMrm for ths ssssiow ef wine atonlbs seed aot exceed Vju0 ar H-15, accord- lug to the pries of Board. Arrangement are alto msis for aiassiog, by which students way rednce uelr extieniMs to viau per seaaiuti A further biXonasllon address. U. W. 0, UK, President, aeg 1-wSt - j y 1 -1 i aVdlaVwU frretrm fjro -w t e . 1 tvi - 8,000 fABf or SCXMER and FALX'PUIN pavr sttlbi, ..... W. H. R. t. TUCKER A 50. aogl tf l.KACHED AND BHOWN DOMS8TIC. l.Ooo ysiiDs or M aad 4-4 BLEACHED and BROWN "A DOMESTICS. Alas snlubl lot fur Risking Flour Backs. W. H, A R. 8. TUCKF.ll 4 CO. atigl-U L O shoes, GAITF.R3, UMBRELLAS, LADIES', MENS' NECK T.IE3, ' and KID GLOVES W. H ft.. TUCKER A CO. ssgltf AEEAUTIFUL LOT OF . lass, . ;. : MibMinennk. - . m WsuilWiJikf, aW , primrose, prrrr a mewsom's. awyu-lf yy B4LIIA3I ACADEXT FOB BOYS- . aoaaTa iTa:n, balsiob, a. a The VsM Term wUlbeKla Aug. . IHT.i. and cofiunue m wwu. 1 Ksbs per Ternn . , . Primary English 115 00 Intermedial and AdvaWd English A) 00 ltla aad Ureek each t U0 tUibemaUcs tboroughlr taught la each de- parunena inc.uienw lee rir esen ouiill SJ. For furtlier Information aililn-s the Princi pal. . stfcV.a, F.TIUWICK. T 0 0 B 8," 8 A 8 B E BAUD BLINDS. 1 Wood Mouldings, Msir Kails, Newels, A., EHAUEU.EI ,I)lIKlljED, (iltOUND AND CUT (iLAkVS. A la g and t ell assorted stock of the abor goods coostsr tly os band st Uie lowest rates, OalWB WOHK PBOMrTLT ATTCNUEirTO, - - . ' - ' - ' ' Builder and 'owners a 111 and il to there ad- van tags to got oar estimate before purchasing. Special alb a kW gtvta to Black Walnut - . . ji .' - aad ether (rat class work. Esliteatu and Pries Lists famiahad oa sp- plicatioa. WHITUCK i Co., , . "i - M and 2M, Canal St, ' ""flaw Toaa. taay t-wka LVTE TELEfi RAP111C NEWS .. . ' MAIiKBTS. " . If aw Yang, jlr 81. Cotton, Arm, sales 4855 oaks; upiaada 21 13 ; orleaoa 31 3 4. 'lour qiiiet, comuion to fair ettra 10.85, Kod to choio ti.85af 12 30. Whisky dull, ritk. Wheat elused dull, winter red Wester. tl Uil , to . $t.7. Cora fliiner, (air demand at 57a58; white southern 86, Kite stt-adv at a 9 18. Pork quiet 13.40al3.70. Boof quiet. Lard a tntlo firmer, 8 1 lUy 1 8, avals steady. Tallow dull, 9 1 8.1) 18, Turpeo- tiue qnlct, 37 a 37 1-8. Koam uuiet. ttmiBed, J.ttfc- Freights 8mt - Money eay, SaB. bteiliug 8 3 8a0 8 4. Gold 15 l-alJ 1 4. Ooverniueuta closed dull Tennemee'i tlrm, 73 1 3 ; and other southern steady. Sales of Cotton for future dulirery to day 19,050, as follows: July 2223 12; August 20 7 8; September 20n'J034; October 19 8 8; Nuvembet 1318 3-8; De cember 19 7-819. .-.;...,. Livkrpool, July 81. CtUo opened tna. tplaalsl7 8;Oileaus 101-eWlO 14 Latkk C'ottos atoady; . uplands 9 3-497 8: orluans 10 1 -S: tukst 10.006. speculation and export 2,0U0. Bitsadatnlfs dull. - - Zt'u0M NEW YORK. ; tmt Saw York, July 31. The Labor Ro foria Coufereoce had a stormy aad nuhar ntuniou aeasion, withuut any other action thaa to author uts the executive emnmittee bxtall a oonveutioa tf neresafry. . At midnight the fire at Hunter's Point wa ander control. Ijfwa orer a million and a half, dollars. - Immense crowds of spettators vtaiknl the scene of cunrlsuTa tion. The tirecontiuund to burn all last nighVaad the spectacle presented upon ths, river was singularly beautiful. All the surrounding section wa brilliantly lighted,- although it it aery materially abated, r lie fire will probably continue today if the supply of oil holds oat. -. , Ho fir of this magnitude was are be fore witnessed on Last river. The semi-annual aeesioa of the Hebrew order, Buia birth, was held yesterday, rep rosentaUre being present Irom different part from Iho country . , There wa a fire in Forty-seventh street snd First Areaue iasi night oa the pre mises of Mr. Eyster, originating in the stable. It buvned about seventy heifers and some two or thme hundred sheen, Th buiidiug itself wa also consumed. and an adjouiiug tenement huuse. Mary DomtbiMti a two year old child, Wa burned to drslb in the latter house. Loea orer one hundred thouiand dollars. The Mayor of Yeddo and a number of Japanese ambassadors yesterdny.attended the launching of the taniboat Ktmwada, which hat bueu built for the Japanise uoverniix'ni. Stnur Mariscal, rocuuiTy Minuter ol Foreijrn aftniisol MrxicA under Presplejit Jaillii, aud now clmrgod I lie second tnpe to renricut iU u . )itVVji(dlabim, at riveft here yestiwduy, ' a Uoraca (Irueley ha reconsidered hi purpose of making hit ttay on Long Island, and ha uowuoteriiimed, ta eoui pany witli hi family, to visit hi old bom in New Hampshire, where he will remain month or more, , 1 . FKOM WASHINGTON, Wasiiinotor, July 80. Mr, Sumner1 letter creates bitwise excitement In all dr oit, and amne di'iirmnlon smong the Bad k-als, ' Wlule.it is eliinuid that this letter will aot enable the Southern ncproe to break from It heir liL'iie and the deniKV (ism ol the carpei haifjrri tupiMirted hi rulllans of their own ruce, ittellwt among I he enlightened and tree negroes of the North will be sweeping and that however It may sltuct the Htate election rktuth, tt I admitted that it make Grant t detest for the Prealdency sure. . FKOM ALABAMA. Montoomkht July St. The boll and army worm are ruining the erottt. Due plauuttion a yearairs niaileoue hundred bale of ootton, aod will not aow maks fifty. Great depression among the plant ers who consider thcmaulvet ruined. Two tad half million bales it now the out id estimate of tin crop. . v Sumner letter 111-lik bontb shell among tlie colored people. They tar they will aot be surprised ji Uraut aext de clare for Greeley. FROM TEXAS. BR0WXHVlU.lt, July 81. Another lu dies laid near Lutedu, IVixas, is rHrted, Seventy persons were killed and many ranches and stores plundered. Htock wa driven off. Ths raiders were EickHpoe Irom Mexico, ' jKrrKKo, Texas, July 31. It l'un Eosed an Incendiary fire destroyed two locks, Including the St. Charles Hotel and seventy business houses, lost $150,- rtlOM MAIXK. BuufAAS., Alskj, Jul Sl-Th liberal and Uemocnttic Ojnvention unanimously nominated f. A. Pike for Congress ft om Uie Sib Dwtrivt. . FROM GEORGIA, - -Savaisrah, July 81. The two first bale of new cotton were received here to day, one from Florida, by Saunders, Uood wiu t Miller, snd one from B.tiubridgn, Qi., by W. IL Woods & Co. The Streot car trouble havs entirely ci sued, and the city 1 as qnlct a usual. George Washington Wilsiin, the white leader of the Ogeechee wing of the lie publican wa arrested by ; the United ritate authorities tn-day for disturbing the republican- meetinir ou .Monday night, ComniusHiinar eofitiaued thscase until to morrow, . Atlanta, July 31. Tb Senate passed sn set to-day to allow colored men ex cluded Irom the jury lists to appear Judge of the Superior Court. lbs senate la largely iwmocrauc, John Bowles, burveyor ol the port of Ssvannah, haa tendered his resignation, and a ill tuppurt Greeley. V FROM OHIO. : CoLiuni's, July 81. In the Liberal lb-publican C'tinventioo to-d ty the Com mittee to wlti t Presidential Lluctors have cltosrn Gen. Hu nias Ewing oa behalf f-f ibe )'in.rt, and August T. lltiiii uu behalf of the Liberal Rvpub l"n, D A V 1 O B O N 'COtWOK, McRUi' ao Coi'Sf V. ?f 4 ,1. N.it te-ra beirias th-rt. lih, WYj. , Fa. ll-. ties for wilier tin uil.armJ. IjOhI.iv hv. Anuaal eipeiwes from tlisi to i0. Fiir eaulogne or Iniortustiou si.i.ly Hi i. ,lt. oi.fva e,, , t'l'i.lrmiin of Uh Fa uliy. Post Omce : Ilavitlsuu CuUcga, ,S, C. , AuiykiUbkwM USIVEBJITI OF TUWLMA. CHARLOTTESVILLE. The setlou enmnwner. aa October 1st. m Aeadreiic I Tbi lnatiluuon mniii aud bvtiaruseota of Law, Metlklaa, Kiiulneertiiir and Asrk-ulture. For eatoloiruea, amdytoWm. Wsrtaabakw, Beentary ot the r acuity. P O . Dniversiiy of Va. Cbarlea 0. VsnattU Chainnaa of the Faculty. Me. CI it Ma' win JIFB A38 CI iTION OF AMERICA. 8t. Loeis, July toth, 1NTA By eidei of the Oeaersl Besid of Directors pttha 1,1.0 AsMVlatloe of A 1110, lea there will be a ssaeting of tlie policy holusrs of said As sociation at the ulUou of Uie corooratloa ia ths illy of Kt, Louis oa Monday thy tweuty-slilh sv ef August swxt at s o'eha-ki p. at., tor Mn mrKMe of eoaslthruig c.-rwin inpoMl aia. nduMinia to the ckanor ot Ui Asmk-isUihi and t vow lor or sgniuat ths advptag vt tu jaa. 11. BaurroH. . . u PldL w a. Hami.bt, 1 - becrctary. - flytLaagA in. Wand 85 t Mi d. f , T z A C It A B f A 8 C O 7 MEw BTuKE, . - j.i ,. h'EW GOODS, 7 iCA-p piticies. ft,, l I Win oiw" on ar about the 1st of Anau.t In Palrle's Buildintoa Ssycltcville Bimit wlb largs aad aotoeled sleek ot 1 - ( i DRY QWl), . ULO'LUINQ, BOOTS aud SHOES, .lTs'tn4 CAPS, 'kotioss, txvmcs, c. aug 1 Iwd ,, North Carolina. Land Company, ESTABLISHED FOR TUB ; Xrttmsgtortuttloik svsid loostloa ... - OF., v NowTaaaji Canauuh 'and EuaoriAB Sarrbai t. ,n, ' , , M ; ." NORTH CAROLINA. aim -- :'r. , . -0.,-. r..MUU0U,. X, C v n llllft CHonanv has tMea In anrraiufnl nti T a lawwrvorwesny iwo yi-ms, snd will vs- Uiitie o buy, B II, Uo or Kent Kl Ert.it, aoaa waswuniun, Sftttcrwbw, tnr tlie mi favorable tertns, 1 "r-.v-t- ' Panios bavbig Land to sell WIU ink tt to their limireat to nail at our ollloo. or aw rM.iid with us, ss our tacliiUu forsaulng of uicmwini( orerr GKV, Unco Waeta divided Into Soulier are there. by nuderod ealasbMb . . , I tus i'reatdeat and luriliaf UM0iani ere weU known 1 aad iwrlioa rtttraating bas( neasm uicir nanai, have Ilia limit that they will bs fairly rein-Menu!. 'Loans apon morWsga ef mat estate are as go'iatod by tbaOoatuaHy, to. bekait of Ka Klt-k capitalists. Aiiplicall-His ar tnvlled, suiting doseriptio sue looatioa ot proper! r, valae, aiaouut wanted, and other sasenlia iwrtienlara. For bale Pre-psld llekats frees any part of Kunipe hy Uie Allan I. in ot steamers I rvtu Adterpoot tw onow, Vlrgtu, 1 AUiiressallcouiuiunli-atious to "The Mortl OaroUaa Land Co., or to W in. rV-ott.aoembuy umu. ut iids, ilea. Wm. Scott, Beefy. Col OfW. Little, Una. U: t. links. Hon. R. vr. Bvrt. nr. . b. Sialth. Uaa. T. L- illlua. wan, n m. cicuts, uq. iy i-iuawLS APPLE TKEE8 FOK BALE. Pmnsiratnd tnd sold br 8. O Terrr. st the HuinpaasiJld rturawy. ure bsa lieen lakeu to sweet the bent vsrlettos -to suit Boulbera clluistcs. Price by the lltouasud st Uie N ur seiy t: by the hundred at llio Nursery IU j when stopped by the thousand tlllv; by the kundred IK 60. Tress from to 6 fwt hl)(li, trunk In proportion years eld, thrifty, root clear id biaw ta, All order sent to mm will be promptly sttenucd to. Bimd your orders In any Ume during the year and you shall have your bvlns at any season. tJall for November aud PseWnbar." the best tine to plant. . , Address a. ij. ir.ttiti, Reuth LowulL Orange Co., N. C, jly 16 mK.-.-.-,;r: " LLT1IU SHELDON, 5 DOOtlS. SAHUKS, BLINDS, f fonltlinn Irtrkftlt, Ktair Kaili, Nr.wcli, 111 lt.li:K' II tHOWAItt., Paints. Uiln, (ilaxs, rutty, And Bulluing Maierial ot every duocrlpuon. IT Wstter Btreet, Awrfolk, Va. Fa (Send for slse card befbr nuking Wludow mies. ara-wty; ---- . JJ 8 T A B L 1 I tt E U 1 t tt . it AN DAL IL t'OOrit CO., " BANKERS AND BROKERS, ' .., TO Bmoadwat,. N. T. - '--"- GOLD, STtM KS AND BOMIW. BOUUUT ' Hiftrmttts-Jift Cooke, Co.. In. T.i HccnauMS Banking Aaeoclauoa, or any okt Hanking llouaw or trtioimartcat Agoucy a tjew 1 oik. l 'RPnmnlili-t on WAI.L RTKEKT ANQ 1 1 -1 01'k.ttATlONd " f ulmlshed .tre 00 apiillcaiioa. -" j . .. junssa wiy ... NO U T 11 CAROLINA, I WaRB CoL'STT. I la Tuf 8rrauioa Coi ar i:ru Jt ss, MX Lhsdley Bprliitf, U'UiU. i dfai.iot V Patrick Murray, j thindnHl, Tills is tbi ai tloa bronchi try tile pUlntlff to recover Mie sum of rotir 1 ntii,iua uotisrs wlihhitoreelfrinnlheinihdjyor AuKHst, ls,l. due bits by the defendant as is evidenced byan alignment by Uie defendant Id One VV, H. Wiuder of a rwrtaia decree on rvir,rd lu toe Ouoru of New Jetwy, and by said Winder as signed to the ptainttlf. iha Unli'inlunt, ute saia rairnn .viurray, is herobv sutmaooed to be slid appear Oeton the JuiUe ot our bujierior t'oort, at tlie Court u lie held for the county Of wake, at Uie court tioue In balt-liru, on Uie iii Moudity stior Uieind MomlHy of Aug-wt S.-Jit, and answer Uie saHSpialut win. aiii be U-hi.'U. I Intlui titles ot tlie t.tera, Ol aiUKt,outi, t.iwiin in ib-t Iffriw days ol as u-iio-; -nfl he ,s given .ili' it ii s tVl to suswviVud compia nt a ll Inn Uie tiuw ptVacnlwd by law, lbs plain Uif wilt uka judgment against alia tor toe aloeeaaid sum. . A wariwit ol a'.uctitnfut haa neea isnneu in this atti'in and w made rviii-nal.le lo u, af.in-mid term of sal Court to be. arid a sloreaaid, ..... . j. n, pt-iiiiw, J.lncl7-w ' . Cbnk. Ai.l.k. Fill h. C .Hill lit Hvt'i, li jat received at W UllI iSTTIUiir'J'J ion AS. Vbl . j I, M'CCIAL 0CL.S. 4 , JaATCIi-L.C $ Lwt L. ls This spleedld Tlstr P"e at rh bw.t la 11 World. tUrmlSk relialiia, bl n Uuwiia. e,wa Botevataia ImS, mar sny siwhe p-.i.i,, lu prodsea MralvatardiUi. . v, .1(J U; va.ir.icd Slid dt'luwve .'p'irulimi! Iks 4 - vn !ii- .i,' av aot posse, iMrfl.'ci,,! ha. n-".-tor's ilt:r i-'e has bl : . .1 -.....n,,.. rspatstioa to uiao!d iuj iuie- Kiv ss yi m. f peifect liab- D) black v bi..g. W;d by all iJnurvrist. Apiiy at lfi Bond bu, S. I, aor isbd ' j IGTBNINU u. .j 1. PEACH PARtlM, - - 3 - - ths beat, and cheapest Psrers ever ula COItER, : ' CORfiR, and KUCER, ' take aaty lr terns ef ths aaiik to Pare, Core, aud Bile aa Apple, Ao Boss it at 1. it oacal '-' .v :. .. 1- ' ;?. i , -1 Fur tela at the HARDWHK DEPOT OF T. 11. Eiuaaa sons. lolyWtf yAUUOKOUUIl HOUSE FOR SALE, By v rtue of Judrmsnt rsnilend at Spring Term, l(t7J, of the superior Court at Vtku - oanly, ia the actioa sntltlaut WlUiam -K. P00L Kkeeatorof Edward YarbnroMgti, dty'tt. " r. tfaaaak H. TArboronsrh and atbms. .! hir and devisers of tits id dwwdent, ( ivwMi'ybf A'h8:'utiieTtt,ep,.w I,, nesaia, on m premtiMis, ute vnhutiepr. Tins prprty Is Sltuatud oa Uie ml'm . St m i-ntiWl'Ule Jtlnxd. is sb any ut r ti "' awd-stiilwatfus aoowt ims srrs-of rfmud, ii u," on of Jis uioitt central inu In tu e tr, lo lug. aot mora than for ttttcHired ysi-ils diwiimt fr.no the depots of tlie iUiciifk ,k ,.,.:.., n( Kalelifh Aiiguabs Air Line, snd tlie iNorin Csmlina HuilriMuls ; within one bombed yarla ot Uis pr.ip.Mwd Masonitt Temple ; Uie Mma d'Sbuic f wm lb PsWier and 'oirl Curt HottMi; en the opjmMta suleof the .met fr,m lbs Wake County Court IJoum, aad wiuua dve minutes wslk of Uie Capitol. Ths hotel building Is three stories high and eontaina forty sevae guest chambers, a am ine room, two pailors, s reci-ption nHim, oittee and throe fanilly rooms 1 roova ar eotaiBodiou aud well veniilstad ; ths paa..ri a--: broad aud siiao, ibs; ths dtiiinif rooui, Mtri,na and otttce are burgo, well hifliUid aud sooUort ablo, biith In summer and winter. All he building on the prviuiw are tn e coll ut order, aud stlotd every cun vn.'iu to hotel keeping. . The terms areas follows : One fourth of tka lurvtiae money ta eiwih; the rt-oltut m liirv ixpial ilistalmmit", bearing luterot. at iv. twelve aud euriiieeB m nilulroin n. dnv of Saioi tiia llrst of tlie credit InatiilinnllUl to b Sc-urtd by bond with at leant o .KHlsiin-lv, title withheld aulll payment uf t..,o pur, Ma money: and so long as any mil of the i.ur- ehKse money rem ibis uiiiald, Ute piifi-iiM-r to inriire thB.bini.lii.KH on satd b't, In a uin eiial toso.i nirosid ll"-ce, the ! if si,y to be applied to the psvmrnt of said i"m i, muney and should Ibo purchioi'T t,.d so u, biBUrs tlie raid bulUhrft, 1 m1im.11 tivu i.ho power to efleet such biamanee and the m.Micy so expended by me Ul bs deemed s pi t of tlie pun Une money, be.ir Inlcreat from dui iif sipendllura, ami be payable at the t mi Un with the hMialment of parebaaa nioney n-.t tberealter fallbig due wysu it. KHiu r Ft of Edward Tarboroiuh, dec d. PyHe-bis Ai m cony snd tend bill toofhes of Moora Jt . Galling. ' ' OUOElt, OA1B AND ilAl. A-sssaM sew'FiawrteNlrwils" """" " JlyW-U dAME8M.TOWr.ES, A1.-11I. TTwrr' G 10 u 1 ojtr ORE AT DEMOCRATIC VICTORY t fllM HMhKlillJLTED MiUlXlA 1 FKKB CVTTX ' SIMPLE, llOSTASilAl, AND. t nstr. . TheiMily perfect leavar fad rntter ever l'- rwt.-VKorwrsoH'Trtio .-!. st.wdc-ira t' ford to w wiuioo orasi '1 tie cheapest niiw cliias sver oltenid to ths ptitiiie. it st ngnm aa emln-ly aew r.Bclili! s;,i doea the work of b'ed t'Uititig mora prfc. tiy and aniiiii.tru ae to Hi man wm-kme tlie mu.-iiiiie iuaa a- y Other. Pa ented Apnl Intlt, itsvinir secured Ute rlt-til f..r tliia mot' vnln- alilemsi-hine for Uie wliole t,H. (. ttm'fit Noiili Carolina,) 1 will SK.il luJ or County n iu on most reaaooalite tonus The lieat elisor fr actlvtt. vncTKutie nieii to make ui-m.-v eaui.v eves nfliinMl- ' Audrt-! or spplv 10 Jiyji lw ' W. U. Ml KUOCH. ,jiwseopy. ... ' .. rV . N O T 1 C E All Dirties who srs In l i t,-.1 lo i. ptiiMHi coma forwartt atd setile their s , oa or before the 1st day of suneas w midke a rhiuige In mir liu-bn-Ha on that .1 :i. saayst-tt W. U. BiiiO.IACU St Co, lisi liblfc from good to eoitinmn. Jly'jj.VU ., etKOJUCH. rilUilNIA qfJTTlNOKNITtS. Concwntiy rtTi-mne! stipriie wf t.'i n ie twaUid kiufe. Tlie bei,l m fur e.n l t ,r ojais Alo Slmlair's i'.l.'i,rU'd l'r"! . Cuititig kiiites aod WtaUitors and Uie. far mous 1 inpor d rip him. jl) -li tl ( J. tiltS M. 1UIUM, . sV-uL F YOU WAN f TUK NlCEjI ILIT t" ths least money, com to apr lUf . CD. I1EATT A IX' s Clktii. NOiH.fi.' 1 11 Tort. I'll ?-; 11 i e-i . of .If '-,1 will FRA. A. HU'Sih M.ioiI.it, Ji;i -nil. 1 rl i. SV Uie 1 N.'t.rn A (.!'!!!.-it. M.-a K. I TfliLl.je Pi lit.-' V i '' Ki fin nt pnrt ill ad ' So di- cue ol iin 5

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