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ME $EIn J. ADVEUTlolM kATEB. AdverUeeoaewu will be knurled la Mm lastly tl.TISa. one lark. in -,,nre one Uiaa. . . . (l.uo . . each suimjuimbia ssaawUua, WU'.. ... , 3 I ,eec, t wee, i-i" l.Ur,To.. moO 1 - istmui, a.,si;i - r.ou I iuw'i, ls.uwt 4u.tu IKGlSLATnt SUMHART. Ia the Sin Ate, jeatevtW. Mr. IUUk Introduced a bill hi reUtioa toauwat wwaiwonn t Mr. Murphy t ba il k, Al. ' ll - 1 S.ISi I tKUU I BiOO AJJ to oWMWe rales ir each aOdtliosnU (un a lua; For ruoit,: : For f taooUw, 8I.W - 9 DUUUUt wow e H UU A lit cHatrtt "iu w HnurtEU am at imiiv i , u Um foliowi; mum m tour ot I lbe Wilmington Insurant Company w tea miutua hue. I Jlr. W.ri . .; i- ,: .VT." B - ... iu (cMkiiTu io iae menus. ;.. . ounary resolution were fa, trounced which will U found la tb regular pro- Tb rwofjftio to utbiM tWcoojail:. ' M Aajwt aluctioa.iu Kftd for perron ".d paper passed U third rrad- i-- - ' -- -- The kill to iuoorpgnte th North tk. Hn Medicinal Company parsed iU third reading. "'. " . ,. . Th bill to chang Uti of holding fit Superior Court of Wk pused, tt nded by ths Judiciary Coasuiitu. 8a Senate proceeding. The only milter which sswited self bi. i ticsls intret in th Horn yf jftvdey thaJalluUug lot U.S. Sotutor. Th g'. lories tad lobbies were crow Jed with aai. lout tad eager spectator. The detail of the proceedinjrj of the joint session of the io Hoc) can be found in the report i f proceedings of the House. It it re mwkuble that the trote of both branch conntiinoe we believe without precedent. H.uo " U.BU time IfUu of a .UM 0 - 4 , t.w la W.W 11 1I.IM U for tb Kwl-Weikly aloa-, Duiymwa. Far um Weekly a'aaa, two a(Ui o( Daily nt. ' for um Dlljr an4 Irmt-Wnkly eomMtMd, tlj per cant, on ttallr rataa For U Pally and WorWlj eoaibkMd, forty bk cent oa IilT mtra. fur Um Unity, aaaai-Weakly a4 Weekly onw nuind. iwi y pef V;UL oa Daily rai (parul aoticM, lift! par evnt oa Dail.r ra'ea. AUnrtiKBMttU la Loaal Colanin, Hi erst pariM. . ' SENATE. J . ' WiDiauAr. No.' 7. The Senate ibet at 11 o'dork rriit Uirahead in the chair. f ,., , ! Prayer by Be. 'Mr. Uaagoin, wf the foundry rrpnrta froiu 8ttidhi? Commit lata were wide by Mtwara, KlemmhiR. Weiehtre, arymourMttrmy,aai Mur- pny. ii . A mmmwa wh ana(uiHl (ma Oovtrnnr trasMUittinir the Anneal ltcport of K. W. Laatitcr. 8 rctarr and Tmnuiw of Hie Unirwaitj. Traaunitted to ih. Uoua with a proMiti4 to print. Mt. Cuooiaiikatn. friaH. aaDoanvnl aa iaeiutioa inwt Ur. W. 4. Uawkiaa to i OJeiMwrn of AaaotnMv tor aa exenraion ta the Coal field of Chatham, latimating that lb "iuaarcuau hMild alto b imv- aiueu kir. , v UU.MK AF'lt'AIIiB. CutToK ilT. Reported by Ljnn AJauu, Urntcr aad ' CmnmbuAiu Muu tbaiit, Buutti Maikat StrceXs Haleiob, Nor. 27. Priie o( cotton in our Market to day : 13 m. 4 P.M. fialea, - Receipt, - 17 1 4 CU. 171-4 T 60 b Jl. - ei - Tone of the Market, quiet 10 GOOD FARMS FOR SALE ORANGE COUNTY. ForOanh or Crodit. For particular inquire at the i SENTINEL OFFICE; Nor 20, 1873. Local Dot; " Sheriff ShelUm, of Iluy wood ctfuiry, a in the dly on yeUfdy and settled bit taxe foi 1873. . We re autboriijj to announoo W. B. Rowe a a candidate for Keeper of the pitol. Also the sheriff of Juckaon. i lie to ..MtUadia faiiP.--' "-''" Bniior Paine Thit eraiiwiit dirinecf the M. E. Church, South, U exprcted to arriv in thi city -on 6aturda, aad wi! preacn in tne tacntoo Btreet Metbodiat Church on the loliowinir Bllrifla Tli Biihop will leave on a epeciaJ train on Monday nioruing early for Fayetterille, where the Annual Conference assemble on that day. TiiAinuoivrsa Pat. There will be no paper much trom tin office on Friday, a our printer detite to obaerra Thnl giring Day. The editor, would have preferred to publish, but did not wiah to interfere with those who for " conscience aake " are disputed to obeerre the day. We are all uedcrj-ery many and very great obligating to Almighty God for the bleating He ha vouchsafed, our land and oa, but we are not in the least indebted to Grant and Caldwell fir any blisaing whatovur. . ' ': ' . Sheriff Cline, of Catawba, i in the city and baa doubtleai settled hi Uios. Rev. Dr. Pritcbard will preach in the Baptist Church to-day on the History of Religious Liberty. There will be Tbnkgivinj Burwc ih the Presbyterian Church at 11 o'cli ck Thursday. The aulij jet will be the rela tion of Church and State. . , : Wa were premature in our i.naouuce ment of the death of Mrs. Dr. Jordan, of Penon. W beard t in Oxford and npoo our return to It ilrigh to published it. ' 8be did not expire oa Saturday, but wit t lken suddenly worse, surviving however until the Allowing Thursday, when the breathed her last. morning at Christ (Episcopal.' Church ibis gentleman led to the hymeneal .altar Mia Isabella Iliuton. daughter nf th late Lauren Ilinton, Esq. Tlie "couple were attended by a bevy of beautiful bridemaidt, and the ceremony wit wit oeased by large crawd of tpectator. Tb fabilie of both of the Contracting prlic are highly renpicied in tl.is com munity, and many were the good wi.het id congratulation showered upon the couple. At the conclusion of the cere mony the bridal party eioortcd Jhe prin- cipilt to the R. A O. R. R. and wished them a pleasant time during their northern tour. Ifr. JfcCiuieT lotrodaowl a fcUl In h entitled an art in relation toCoenty Ccm iisaioncrt. Rifrrrtd. t. Mr. !li, iaf Columbus. iattodsnJ s hill tor the relief of Dan id J. Clark, form er Sheriff of Bladen count v. Referred. Mr. Murphy', bill cn lit led aa act to amend an act entitled an act to charter the Wilmington Insurance ConmanT. Kefermt. , - . , Mr. Waring, a bill la relation to the tuna1. Kelerretl. Mr. Cowlei, a resolution in reUlioa t the penuont of crtain ldiert of the war of iaiS.sWeat ovrna4r tha-rttleay tracuii oaoisn, Tb ecil order f.w tlx hah put 11 o'clock tli4 reaoiuiion'to autboria the special committee ot, counting ih rota for State officers in tha late August etaitioo as taken up, amended, sod paaaad it second and third reading. (Propose to end a special measentfer to certain coun ties for missing returns. The resolution was ordered to be engrossed aud tent to the Hoiiae. . , , . Mr. liorton introduced a resolution in regard to the Loeioy Academy. Lie over. ; : A.- . ..'..v-y- ... Us. Coalet, a reolutin.i in reirard to tli pension of orrtaiu toldier of the war of IblS.- Went over. Mr. PoweHpr. resolution instructing the Principal Clerk of tb Senate to call for certain (talistic from tb Secretary of the Board of Trustee of the University. The President announced the following Senate branches of joint standing com mitteei: StaU DM. Meaara. Norwood, Warinjr. Worth, Welch, Davia and HilL CoHsfituttoiiiiiifbm. .Mesars. Merri- mon, Humphrey sud Seymour. ...... On motion of Jfr. Welch, a mesaage wat sent to House informing that body that the Senate would proceed to the 11.55 to Tote fuiU. a 'Senator. For proceedings in joint session, see Houso proceedings. Oa the return of Senator tli blM to .Mr. Jutes, of Caldwdl. called attention to tha- tact that tbia ThaBksjriving day ia a legal hiiday, and that if bo United Stales Senator - wa choseai to-da v. the law of Pff grata require ballot on avary succeasive day, Huoday aad legal hoU da ticeptod, 4c. , . ..-. Mr. Bennett read the law of Coirgres oa th t,j.ict of h-thdays, 4a. Mr. Bn.ae. of ll.eklM.hunT Kutwid ta hy Ilia motiiMi or Mr. Uoudwya eaf th Uble. Oa aoti. vl Mr, Ooodwta th yeas aud asya were oalled aad th motion was adopted by a vote f yeaa 104, aae 4. On Biulioa of Mr. M.ml tha nf'rhu Hall was allowed to aJder Ward for thU evening f, preaching. , , va mono ot air. Uoastoa tha rule wr utHtd and the joint reaolntion eoaoemiBg tb talc of th Western Jf. a H. It Was tike up. Tha resolution pro tldo W the raiaiutj ot a it committee if 6, two oa the part of the Senate and tun o the p wt of to iifHwe, to examine Mill the imU btednea of the said road and tee if anylhlng. exmoiatrnt with the hoaor of the State, caa t diw prevent the ' &r. Houtoo took tl fl i la explauat lb.- of bis lesolution. Mr. Itadirer wa ia favor of anvthiaa kx ktrg towsrds sustaining tb Bute's in terest lu this sreat ork. therefun ha hoped the resolution 'would be adopted, Mr. Xuckey .alw favored tha resolu- tien. .... , The resolution wa put tn a vote and was adopted, , Mr. iiorintt, frma the tommittee on KtigHHaed Bills,' reported aeverut 'III !" a oeing correctly engrossed. The Chair announced ! n pole aumbef of vote cast HO, For Mr. Va, 16 ; pool 7 ; MrrWn. . ceallrmaa bavieir ateinJ a auiiwtm ot .the vote cast, tha President of tbe aieaata declared that no choir had bcea n"1. ., .- .' Th rol'lowiog H th ballot of the Senate : I . : . ,' ' Those who oted f.r Gov. Vine were : aieatr. Altea, Bare hard I, Cuauinghmw, IHVia, Ouuhnni, tllit of Catawba, Kllis ot Ciluuibut, Fiemining, (judder, liorton, iei,uley. Miller, if. rehead ot Ottilf.Md, Jfurehead of Rockingham, Murphy, iur ray, Nicholwa, Norwnwi, I'nca, Scott, eufford, Todd, Ty, W anog, Worth. ii. Ih.iae aba voted Ii Julw Jfvrnaion were: . ifeasra A'r,CowU-s, Uunipbry,An', . "iujuo, i-uwsit -a Welch ?. ? That who vou ,' tor Vr. Pool wwa: Mesara. ChamlieiLun. Creamer Koix G'andy.Uarria.aill, llollow.j, Ujoian, h-tog, Long, Mabsoa, MuCabe, Miilter, Kes, Sejuiour, Smith, StilU-y and Wtiker IS. -1 'jo lloote ballot it aa lolUiwa: ,';.-, . 1 . eat a bo y.,1 ,w Jife Yaioa Were ! - . . Jfr. Biieuker and Jera. Ai; DaTie. liallard. liunueit ltik.ii Brown, of Jfeckleoburg, Bryan, ot Samp son, Biyaa,of Alleghany, liullard, Bytd, Carter, Craige, Free man, Uant, Uiduey, Oiimer, Grady, Gudger, Uoustoa, Juha son. joiiea, of Caldwell, Jones, of Orange, Jtmes, ot Jyrnll, Johns, Liudaay, Lutkey, Maxaell, ifcGciiee. JnNeili. tlow.a Moore, Moss, Muirinuu, NoniMiut, Outlaw I w,1t qt'e' l'l.tJtid, tat Mechhaimtn, ,Hfer4d..tfWt-'iB soit, Settle, Shear; Stiiun, 'ot lr!c, Shiun, 1 i8 '8 ' LITE TELCJiLlPIiiU NEWS THI Sl'ECIAL OUOKB. - A resolution authorizing tho JuD'ciary Committee to employ a clerk during the reyisal of the report of Hon. W. IL Battle, ia rulereoce to th ewliScatioa of th laws. The resolution was le 1. - Mr. McNeill offerwl a substitute, consti tuting the Judiciary Committee of the Senate land the Judiciary Committee pf ne iiouae a joiih (elect committee dill lug ot Cab mv, Shackelliwd, Statili.rd, Stowa Todd, Turttir, Warlick, Waddill, Walaou, Webb, Wiley aud Wooduou! Si , Ihoae who voted for Jfr. JerrtB3 ci i .'..- Metsra. Audrraon. of Clat. Brvaiui ,l Swain, lityaon, of Jatkeoo, Larsou. Dick- ey, uanoer, tuynas, Uinnaut, Joyner, Marler, Mining, Waugh Whitmirawij. Those .. wbu vou-d U Mr. Pool, wer: . Jfeasra. Xj.bott, Badirrr. Hpah. Kletl.A Bowe, Bowman, Urow of Duvldsor! I ' MARKET I . lykw ToK, Notv 28. Cotbui aialr. sale l,Wt bie; aplaadt 18 . ortean tt. Flour inactivvr, uochanied, W'bia- key lower SS. Wheat Wi Ceois low inter red almoin C'a inactiver, nrur. ,Hn Una 7 I I8 1-i. Pork qui' ft 14. Larl wank, tt I Sat 1 8. Turpen nne nnu. Kimir uiiet, Tailow weak llUi. Freights quiet, firm. Cotton Net lueviptt to-day 1 971 groaa 1,045. .--' '-1.1 ' Moary rlosed at 3 S.; Starling ' quiut uouu ij 0 aaio. uovoriuueut l-s pigUar, oitiea uui;, nemviy. 1 LivkstpoeL, Novemtx-r J8. Cotton opsasHI nna; oplaads B T-g ortesn 10 i-,, l piaada lor ; JJveember 9 7-. Braaaatua, red winter w heat H and W. IA.t 8HV. ' f Later Cotton Arm ; flodi 78104 orlcau 10 f 4il0 9 tt. Satu U.uoo bale, speculation aud export, S.tKK). Krrning Cotioq cuwed unehanuod ; taliw of orlean for Nuvember 10 3 14. Vavw Mwie (hill, ot tower.' Tuqientiut nuuia . . ..... . ' WiLxmuToa-, Nor 20. Spirit turpen tin firm at 54u53. Hoein arm at 00 tor (trained. ' Crude turpeutiu steady 8 0Q Aw hard S 00 fur yellow dip and virgin,' Tar market Dim at 8.79L ; BALTiuona, Not. 88 Flour very dull, nowaru street , supetnnu 9 1-4U0 18. Wheat quiet but flriu. Corn quiet, white loW. 911 ... well 1; sitoalders Whtakey J4a3. Wu.mxoros, Nuve liber as! Cottoa Baltimobk, Nov. 28 -Cotton quiet: middling 19, . Noitrvi.K, Kovenilnr Sfl. Cot'do stea dy. ... ,, ; , .. . ... , , the reviaal of thil HailIm imnrc After some debate between Measra Bf'u' 9' WtC Hryatl, of Halifax, Bryan! Badger, McGelie and JfcNeill en the f ot "tike, Bruvli, Buitn, Copeland,t or. matter, . Kf. Brown, of Meckwnburg, I "".'""i, "a( oea, tiuvw, Dudley, Uullu, moved to amend the substitute l allow. I Eilisoo, I WrJcruW, 1 Foster! : jodfrev. hir. Ing the proposed Joint select committee to I "" tloodwyn.Oray, ttwythe, liwnpton, cujiNov a ciera . . Mr. Waugh nppoeed the-ameadiueat, lie said it would be tinw eaougb to talk about the elerk when the eoaiinittee got fully under work, si, Messrs. Badger 4d .McOchi lav.ircd it Th amendment wit adopted aud the substitute as. amended was also adopted. The resolution waa adopted" aud ordered to b sent to the Senate 1 i - . i'fwn rfuHta,. at vamuea. Jont, of NutrUayitf,11 - Jordan, Kin?, Lloyd, Lutieiloh, J'y&(iij Mclaan,. Jfiller. Mktlix4. Pattick; I'. ball. farro 01 - FROM WAS1UNGT0N. WAsamaToa Nov. 88. Th rough draft ot th President' nouul message, though not quite Bulshcd, was read to the Cabinet to dy, all th member being prswn t. It will be somewhat perhaii ons-oim wager man met year measaga, III addition to the two eopins to be, tout to Congrea, five will be made in ntaiii fcld tr the use of the city press and ,for (tlegraph, S In BL'pont to a question askeil by , the writer of tin diapaich to the Preddent, .JtRPlII.Ut At Christ Chttrslt, M. S.ol u., aiaroluit at ta 87th last, by tin f t, I, atsaon, Mr. Juba 8. feat ml to M m l-li: W.eUest dsairlit'r of Vt. Laurent Hiii'.ou, 4eeaed. ' ".; '.' ' Wtlmlaftoa Journal, Kkhoton4 D tuatuh and Fvtarstiajg ludex pleus eoy. . it '. Ia tuts elty on the asotulug el therttb t at, at th rssiOauea at the bride's f aUatr by Kev. Dr. l'rl'chint. Ml at Virgilla Woab't aii4 Mr. John P uracil, of Waks Forest, , A! , on the t tha same, Mr. Jos. dIi Keaaa aud Mi' Leoea Scruggs ta OharlotU, a thr 'tSth laat, bv W. T. Uatldtoa, Esq , lit. 8. Brjaa aad Mr. nary my..: - .;. " , s At tuerw - lr. A. A. fer.wtta la Leaotr, X. C, a th areAtua- at th 13th itwt, by Kev. W M. Hob., Mr. U. 8 Kbatl M Mia Uelea MXrog, -;, I Wanva eeinty, Oet Hist by kev. H A. f Ulia, Ca4la ttokvrt K. kubertaoa aad MiM falte'Pavrall. , la Warren couaty, Nw. T, by Kuv. K. A Willi, Mr. Jamas A t rews sot Mi's Pol la 8. leaves, Ia Carteret county, at Hit reelihnes of lb bride' s father, Nov. 81, by Kev. IS. A Yate, Mr C'harle Chidwlck and Mia Jail t dtugliter of Joalth T, tttV, Erq , til of Car tereK'..0'?',"'-i.....L- w,:.- Burkuead, Mr. K. A Wither aud Mist XttUe a Willis, d.nithtor el Mr. M. h. Wallls,'boU of Ptoevdle, N C. ' . ' Ia CbsrtotU oa th IStk Inst, by Bev. i' F. Butt, Mr. Adam PUiilijt tad Mitt Mary Baasell. w iJtiAfl rTTOtOSTIM KSl.:! nn ; ' JUL. US JEW Id 4 CO, , Raucioh. N. ' w l&MX A'A I t.S!l X 0 rui,4 4 HARDWARE CtTLtriV. O H A T E H , 8 TO V E S D E t T I N '--tS''il"-t"L"'- Vlrvblr rvc.... .......... 1 -.: ?.'" "wi-iuriiui, .aai-'ai'"U'ta-- til aev38tf .,.' 8tt DIED, In Rsndulph eouiitr, August l.'itli, Rev, WlliUrn Pkilllpr, In the tljibty-arat yturof his age. In WUialnirton, on Batnrday i-euliie tt 8 e'cluek. Jamas Isaac Whlttili'e.id, sired IM years, mwtli and U days. Ia Steel Crank, Merkloubu-g eoant; sad denly, oa the 81st loit , Mrs. Jan P. kvy. wife ot 8. WaUen Kirid, Csq , sgad 47 esr-l aaagbter of Bev. Jit Preesly, U. I), of Pus be rematkaii that Iib had m ..l.i.ii.... ... I West, 8. 0. ol h 1(ho7 X-"u IWlo fJ)ig that the mesaige Would not show In Mecklenburg County, oa the BJd lust , I ... vvi.i-7 '-reT ,1 ' "T..." . ' on pan, as nis Mr Androw Brvird. utoil ibuut 4S vesrs. HTfiM-ii 1 MinMvnr Mrua nni, a i . .. .1 I .. I . . .1.1 .. 1 - -- 1, Maw ucea 111 ine pair, io pi-norm lilt KJiWAXDHAXDSOXK, jSUil Br ainelu. b, IShn l fs, We eflor Uij ibov very low. JVLU S 1.KW1H CO , . 1 ; . Baleluh. "M. C. ; AirenU fur U: sale of Mill Huus ,f til de tcrlptiona. Oov Kiltf .. -X'liX-';."':'- .'- By Mr. Bryan, or Wilkosi Abilltopy eertain H""',,"J'tf. ,."f Crillitim".. n bwiU ia Wilkes county Vrelerred. Oa motion of Mr. Jones, of Caldwell, tli mli were impended end th bill to repeal Chapter 08, law of 1S7I-8, wat takea up, The law to prevent the reck less oeairucuun ot aeer.j incornnrata ilia Koa-lti f !rilin l,.lir.(.l Company wat put upon it third reading. J T Mr'1Num"m' boptd the bill would pas. The bill pataed 88, no 8. I g'''m rBt J'lilctiia to the Rurb van Arat: . ' -Read the advertisement of the sale of land belonging to the lata Rov. Dr. J. Brinton Smith. " . r St other advertisement. We invite special attention to the id trerlisenv-at of John C. Palmer, out veter a Jeweller and Watch Repairer. lie it known to ths people of the State t a mta of tbe ttrictett iutegrity and bomir. H ha a complete and elegant itock of new tnd ttrttc'lve jewelry. Oiv him a call. GllAKD TeMFKUAMCB DlHOKSTBATIOK. Th officer nd member of Hickman Lodge No. 1, Good Templar, will saem ble promptly at Oak City Hall,at 7 o'clock, Thursday evening, form procession under J. CR Little, Chief Murshil, aud pro ceed to Metiopoliton Hall, ;where thori Addresses will be delivered by lion. A. 8. Merrimoo, Rev. Dr. Lacyv Maji Beaton Gale, Rev. Dr. Pritchrd nd A. W. Mangum. - ' y - Good Templars who maj be in tbe city re cordially invited to participate in th demomtration. - Polite ashen will be present to provide seals fir the ladies. ' It is due to Mr. Bryson, of Jackson, to ity tbat he wa absent from hi scat on Tuesday pa account . of sickness, but be J appeared and voted on yesterday, and it ..: .1 1 . i l ! , ;.! ... rr'uly iecovering irom uis muisposiuou. J. EliAb Q. A. WaB: Owing to the fact that Commons Hall will be occupied to night (Wednesday) Elder Ward hi postponed bi appointment until Friday ught at 7 1 1 o'clock. j Votb th Fi ll Naum We tuggctt to tb member tbat it would be well to ote tbe uli unmet of the candidate fur Senator (or Zebui.io B. Vance and Agut- any "after claps." A wrd to the wii-e it auilalttnit. aaJgaK- y Thko. N. Ramsay, ) F. J. Fall, S, V. ilousB. ) Com. ' North Caroliba Aoriccltcbal Cob yxbt(,)h.W call attention to the fact that thi grand coline.il of tbe Farmers 'f Aorth Carolina witf meet ia Raleigh on he Uth day of Dtcemoet next, now cloae fit hand. Th Preddent of Wio Conrea 'tiunbHoo. John WNiyw . ); Senator ifrom Orange. j t. 8. Ctnct?iT Cocrt. Tbt court con vened at tea o'clock. The criming docket ."M called. All the kuklux Case Were jCoatihued. WhenUumber ;xty-fix was lulled Judge Brook K anaounced that be ;ould not try Uiat Solicitor Btar-' ''k called ,Capt Pirrc and Capt De- rterct, the lirst bcir.g In New England th Utter in hit grave, and they did 1t aiiwr. . ' ' I Poktkait i Krv. Dr, Lacy .i-Tbere .aa admirab: p.rtra t of i tin well knwa r'entlcrain from the-tudio of our emioent "tist Win. Garl Browne. It may be eOcn one day at CUwson's Art Gallery oa f Vetteviil unxt. We a-lviio all who 'soy taste f.r sup.-rior pointing to 'sm'Betbi beautifully executed work "W the eaaelof the mottgifieJ of living American anisui, , CoNrtiiKNCE Noticb. As many of uur reader who are interested ia the meeting the N. C. Conference, we copy the follow ing notice: .--:., AH ministers and delegates west of Raleigh, coming to ths approaching ses sion ot onr eoolerenee ia th a place, will take th Monday night' train .on the North Carolina Road, and reach Cirv irly Tuesday morning remain at Csry till about 11 o'clock, when aa extra train paascs Cary rcsehing Fsyettevills about 4:80 o'clock Tuesday evening. '.-. Those below Greensboro', who prefer, cun take Tuesday's accommodation train "It fiUllh tiiitiilnia linaili whuh iwavihes Cary ia time to connect with tb mail train that reaches Fayettevill t 8:30 p. , ToeeA-- Passenger east of lUleigb ,Catl teach Fayetteviile by either ot th above train Those cotuiuK by Wilmingioa, Charlotte 4 Rutherford Road will ' find steamer at Mean landing Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, whict will reach FiyettevilU eariy mnaesaay morning. The bill (bretianirinir the lime of hold. ing the Superior Court of Wak county was put upon I's passage. The report ut tbe Judiciary Committee, recommending that ell process in civil ictioua be made returnable to the terms to be held on th 8th Monday after the 2d Mondays' iu Feb ruary sua August, without reference to th two extra criminal terms provided for.was adopted, and tlie bill passed thus amended aye 88, no 8. Tbe bill was also ordered to be engrossed and sent to the House lor concurrence in tbe amendment. riHsoxAt rittribteiE. ' ; ' Mr. Worth rose to a question of uertonal privilege and denounced, aa mad out of th whole cloth, certain statements mid by th Bra u to matte pertaining to him said to have transpired la Conserva tive caucus, Tha Am alleired that Mr. Worth, "Senator from Moore," hiving promised to turn, over to bis county tli excess of jier diti over f:i, bad failed to redeem hi promise. Mr. Worth re minded the Senate that he had never represented Moor in tb Legisla ture; tbat be bad never mad any promise in regard to the alleged turning over," but tbat be had never theless turned over to bi tounty (Randolph) al lover the tuu) b bad voted lor, believing himself entitled to tb amount he favored, lie spoke toother similar charges, tnd requeued the repor ter 4,' the Era to suy that ail these state ments were made out of lb whole cloth. Mr. Troy also ruse In a question of per sonal privilege in regard tu certain ttato- ments made by the Aral in regard to bit connection with the penitentiary, aud re quested the repoiter of that piper to have the proper correction made, - ' Ju motion of Mr. Co win, the report of the Superintendent ol Public Instruction was ordcTed to be printed. , Oa motion of Mr. Worth, all other of tlie documents accompanying the Gover nor's message, amended so as to exclude for tbe present the report of Judge Battle on toe codification or the lawsol tbe State, were also ordered to be piiuted. Mt. Muruhv moved to have urinted with tbe rule soil Joint fillet ol order, objection withdrew bi motion. On motion of Averat Ih Senate ad jowrned till lis iS ta .(Borwiwr-'g'f is toe noes in me otaie win ;pass and rVpat miuiste'r and delegates for one first ei fair. . ' J. E. Mabbt. - . Fayettevills, N. 0L NoV. 13, 1778. -'r., 'T , :: t . - ' lerofala. .,t , . Is the dread die. lie which anaaally sweeps lu tboneaadt to the grave. It snakes IU ap pearaac Is many funaa ; la Coaanstptlva, (ilaoilular 8welimt., Kncumatimi, CBUaeoa, disease, many of the attentions with winch teaialea are truuiiled, Ac. peruip a on Is wholly tree Iroia-il uinL the voir wav it caa be aaeeesssul y treated is tb rouge the iue dium of u.e eircaiaihw. It ia a biovd diaraae. i r Tou's BakM anlis and Uueeal DeUkht poaeeaes tb ial tiee to eiiwl U ftom l lie treiem an reatoro pxrfeei heaiiii Being; free from vivklit nilaerala. It mar be. taken with safety b, old and young, ilie aioei delieat feauuc mxy lake It any urn. If your el lid his worms, or s had breath, or tallow complex ku or resUs at Bight, or no Pixitite, or (rmwribad bealtli, ve tt Dr. t mi l uver mi. Jl- wi.i euoa On restorea. fl Dr. TuU' lb Ir Uy tontairs an fnrarof Lead. ihmt Mt seodlwatwtt CAUTION I buyer are caul -urn to avoHl uie numerous uuu'utfleit and luoaLiooJI eti'jrad fur sale JUHN 1)1 NASi'iUONA New Tork, . A- uufuc toe tolled Bt tea. ' A: '-. . ' 7 " ' . - nOCSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Wbdkksdat, Nov. ?7th, 1872. According to adjournment Mr. Speaker Robinson jammed the Chair at 10 a. u. and called the House to order. Pi ver by Rev. A. W, Mtngum, Pastor of the Edenton Sireet ,H. tliurcb of this city. .... . , . , , ,., .. ." .. i.1: Journal nof " josleiday read and p proTed. . - ..I ' ..' : . r : Mr. Bennett, from th Judiciary Com mitteeNtnd Mr. Brown, of Mecklenburg, from tlieVCommitie tin Proposition tnd Grievance, submitted reports trom their respective Owmitteea. i By Mr. lIouati : A joint resolution OMerning th sale ot th Weateta N. C It It. ; placed va calendar. By Jfr. IMjthe ; A bill to chatter the Old Fort and Broad River Turnpike Com pany; referred. . x, ... ISv Sir. Mle'lhwi: A u'lll to limit the .power if Overseers ojhJ'ublM; Rotds ; re torn-tf. . , ' - My Mr. IWn. of Mecklenburg A bill to amend aection I chapter 141, laws of 1871- 8; relcrrtd. , ' ByIr. M'Ma: A bill to clurter the WiImio and Tar Biver- Narrow Ouag It U. Comjiany ; referred. By Mt Andemin, of Davie : A bill to amend chapter 7S, law of Ilrt0-'l ; I brrvd. " By Mr. P.sohal ; A bill In ali.end chap. ISa.awsol Ie71-"i3: nArred. Air. UoodVya moved that wlies) lbe liou'e I'ijourn, it a ljouio until Friday. tbe people of bit section. . Owing to '.be en lorcement of this law (treat iniurv and annoyano hid ensued to many of the farmer io parti of hi couaty, 4c Mr. Jones, of Caldwell, tod that there were ia hi couuty number of iodictmeut for lb.erd inlrmgenienta of thra mw whleh were H the most malicious character, and betid" these tnimal had destroyed a large iruouut of wheat, Ac. .o Ih repreaenutiveeot t'lsy, Tiausylva- nia, Haywood, St ikes, Jackson, Wake, Randolph, New Hanovu, Nash and Gran ville bad their counties exempted trom the proviSHins of th bill, 'lbe biil at suieu.led put ed its second rvauing. On motion of Mr. Jones, of Caldwell, the rule ere tutpended tnd the bill came upon its third reading, v Mr. Dul offered an amendiiieut that cit izens of the exempt J counties shall not hunt deer in other e lUntit,- The amend ment wat adopt t ' Mr. Ileatou moved lu lay lbe bil! " iib lbe table; lost, Jfr. Robinson (Mr. Jobation lit the Chair) said his people were somewhat di vided s to this Isw, and at tit wiabcikto act in accordance with their i,lus and to set intelligently, be moved to postpone' and miles the bill special order for next r naay wees at u a. m. The motion to postpone waa put to a vote and adopted. On motion ot 'Mr. Norment, the rule were suspended ind the Senate resolution in favot of David Pitrutt. tiiit collector of New Hanover county, was taken up and posted ittaecood reading. Under a tus pensionuf the rule tbe bill passed its third reading. On motion of Jfr Lackey, the rule were impended and Senate bill forhe reliel of tb sureuet of W. A. Walttm, dee'd late Sheriff of Rowan, was takea lip uu pwwcu tie eeeoou reaoing. The rule were suspended and the bill came up on its third resiling when, on motion of Mr. Luckey, the bill was poet pened end made ticiil order lor Friduv next at 11 a, tat. rtiiat was done because thbil wa hot explicit as to giving the sureties power to collect em-art of taxes. On motion of Mr. thoustonjilie rtifea. SraKsWeBdBdlBWttVe SSft! feWjtbtiuu raiaing J.Aut toiiiiuitieej to investigate the codhiiB i of ,((, .pujtieutiary with power vo riif hit prrsons nil papers, was taken up. Va motion ol Mr. lioiistoii the further consideration i,f , reolution wss pattpnoed until Fiidity next at 11:30 o'clock. . , - . v - - " A nietnge was received from tbe Sen ate ititoiming tbe House that tbat body weieiu, ai o iiynuies ix'lol I t m., prOCetd tu the llall ol the iioua and compare the ballot Sauator oa yesterday... ' . fRorkKDIJIO IB JOINT ASSE1IB T. At tbe hour indicated in tli message, tli spprosch of tbe Senat was announced by the Principal Doorkeeper of th Hoots, and tb Senators weio recueed with the V Wake, Kind Trivett, Winslow. Williamson. ....1 tiri.i . . ' auu vv nisnaiii o 'Mr. Ooruia moved that ' the joint at scuibly adjourtied until to mortow m rn. tng at 18 in. ' I bis created a dt bale between aunt , bet of gentlemen upon tbe necessity of wttiiiritrtinirfir adjouia. The chair ruled that the act of Congress made it incumbent upon ths joint assembly to meet oa each legislative dty at 18 m. until a selection is made, so no mention of the hour wa neeinry. The quibble wa debated to soma length whea tb chair concluded to entertain Ur Gorman' motion. Tb motion to d journ was put to a vol and carried. The Senate theu retired to their I'hauiUr. Aa inviutlua am mended Li iit. U, Oebee, ou the part of W.J. llawkina, Pre sideiitof the Chatham JUilroad, (o the mimbert lopankipote in au excursion to morrow to tbe Coal Fields, t hatlianr county. , Acljouined. .JnsitoX IS'.CAIXEO TO Till BALKI0H WB1TB Ltn ' Manctqrea tsprussly for aud snlj only i y ' ' ' T. 11. BKKifiS A 81IN3. . wot iCltf . , HfMBOj DuticrsD tjualut old Burtua hit favored as wl;b aa "Anatomy of Melan choly.V hat wb shall dissect th meaaeaa'h fallseJis and lb U which knave lui fa utiles endeavor to d dude the skk and feeble of thl generate C!u.latns through tin uewpui.rpn .i,ru,i,niriii) d to the strergth w.tvl:ilia of dls.-iuia evuvu si g purgative wioeii, u l..sen, ire sura th turn Li deblUt ted eytteui almost t. si.lc oat, end sink Mm Into tlie Bltei moat depths of belp:auca aud A , spondency I Faeauea, oa the utlisv baud, is sunt he jirottnii patiunt tha: no ntudichM contoluliix a diflusive tUmuhut ulu;lil to pass bis liy. If he elects to be Kidded by th id. vie ot Impostors sod lunatlea. let bba twike bis a ill and order bis com a wt If there Is spark of euummu seas la bit eumpositVa, kit a resort la bis extremity to Uoatttars Stomach Bitters, lbs ssost pvbmt of vegetable tonics sad alu rati res tbe parest tnd siott entirety aboktoiusef medicated stliuulaiiU. Tb wonderfid cures of dyspepsia, bill ttsoi as, IhsumaUais, physical peostratlun sud mslari ou fevers whit h this ran speclirc lia eflceted during the last twenty-two yers, are tb most eoueluaive ausw rs that can be given tu the enemies or maukiud who eu r voltkiio eathar lea si toaies, and to th ml -takes beings who would refuse t uicd e nd st mulant to a poor, doBB-lroddja lavalU, who I literally dying bylncbe for tb want ( judicious stlmula Uoa Ti wp.rauca, properly BB4erstoud,eoo tenancettta such (oily a tills. Tb ttat Isws enaeted to put down tbe abhorrent vie of druuketiaeaa, proviilu lor the aula of bran dy, wliiakv. and oilier llnuors as meub-luaa . sud it ihsee sdullerated luiuora of trade are arceijiea ny trniienve loalslatort as rem. ulea, wiiat oaab, to be the general vavdkt of tb te.ntwrit public as rvKai d the peel lea jftmtWfryimJmmWPH taltnvtrejliis TtlUsIjr puru. i,uv Mi Oeeallw,Vll entire duty I. to th extent of hi ability, and Io tuch a manuer as would Im best to erv tbe interests of in country. It was not certain that hu would recommend to Congress an txten. uoa oi amnesty to the two or the three htm orcrj pCTtrrm-cxcltirtca ny Tne Keeiit hui latlou, but if lie tbmild it would be with a proposed couJilioa that Ih beneliciarii merely take n oath to support th Constitution. T Uuited States Uongms, boa ever had an an ample authority in the preuiiMM, and o iuld nci with reirard to the ma ter without a rupeilatioa ol hi views upon the sulij tct Aioutaiue I ia bis former annual message. He stw ho more nereity as be bad been asserted for making a declaration of a more friendly fruiiv y loniiMi Ue OOUIII, lll in lOr 1UCH 1 ueoiarauiin twrtj the North as lie ai.ugnt s fiemini under the tdiligation olliisoalh to exev-nte the duties id hit position without lvor or paitiality, in aecordauce will! Hie law. Hu would, in bi mi siege, lu'dois tuch rtoinmend- lion of h gislation t would be presented by lbe Uja1 o, the several departments, a id a iiicii exnerieiic bad liowo ! be nea ttwy, aud he would reco.iiinund to "Jongreas that action be taken with reirard to III award in. d by lbe Genera arbitra tors. I li money will be paid by G eat untttin totlieD. piriiii at of State, and u ooposiieti in ill t reasury, ut course it cannot ba ilr,twii iliemt'iom except In raji.rd!i(i with War, and for tbe pmp wt afjeiiiieo. , ta inn course x coiiversutlim oa me tuhject of civil (civics relorm the President said, that while competitive examinations were ueslrabl, fie did not think it right that ofHu alumld be given to en, mles of ihu adiniiiistration, to lb exciuia of tu friend Jlo was now en-.ijpd iu examining applications for paro.His, taking up inecaxM aingly, with a view to the owicto ohs np.iu tliem lie intended to pardon i ol. Roa. riuan, whit waa, etc Ii teen months ag-, convicted ol eiuber..lrineot while be waa an ..Miner iu the llaitiiiioru Custom lloii.e. He added Unit in adiiitioit to other reaaoii, Col li.m.riuan -was a brave uud laitlilul Olllar during tbe 1st war. NEW ADVEKTlSKMENTtf. w ATCIIK8,. awiLkl t4.(avntajsaaavktijr ..'stsstsss'ass"" sssTaaatssaTasWstajpi !.,. AN1 .' tltli'fi.C 1'LATt.D WAKB ABO IXC, IS, I hav lut retnmcd tr im kew Turk I mve puretiaaed llriro uaortmeat of iha snov. ny store la mil and complete. 1 have aahny a lork is bet or t the war, htv, (uhionable and hsHdsouie. MrasaoiUnent of enecta Ire roinob te All kluds from Ml ewu Vi (13, to suit all auea. I aaut tli mam lairs of ths kevUlaturd and vial. tors to call and so ni at my old urs. Hun vise lor ii year viii and Jewelrv ro- IKlrwi, Bin !! sttefltion Uili to r, i,.il,,.. Hu Wileba. Jewels set and new pieces maUe tor all Watehes. Work warrtritid la eioiilbs. 1111 sell cheap for C'asii Don't towel or lues bv lbs hi walnh r tha .... .JOHN 0. PALVIEB, pifi tlKIIKI) Olb. .' I'urv Color ot every dcci li'tiuu, WINDOW G1.A88, n-m ,d VARNISH, tswi " trkn SrWant. r f asWBlf .H.BIHii8Aw.v. D INTAL NOTICK. vnin lunner nm-ce snd until tlie ruinh. meat of s .ullsOla otHce, .,ler. for n,v lro. r.slimal KTvire, may lw lefl with c. 1) li.,u' ur at the Male .Stioa Hsnk, whin I a il prouiptlvallriMllAerenueni.ee of nneni f. B-ibJiivlK. toy 8 .,f Kah'gh, K. C- ; JLl AUI.E ,. . 1.AM) FOU f ALB. On'Wednestlar. tbe IIC ItT ( VT1I ,! I .in...-. ; r. " . v. i iT.'Mm uvsi, i-iue late reaeienctur Dr. jr. Urrnloii Smithy luc'd. w wui, by vlrtii ) of curtln ni ttrfKai to the I St. Aairusiine Nurmal peli.n.l i ,i ll . I bihi utuert, i avpaa le sua Ion elf thi land wiinigiiig w uis ciHateuf ti,e lews d, eu ssi bin ot THK VALUABijj RESjOENCE,; with Its anpurtenauccs. aliout 'M iu r... r isnu near to v. . -c ut ioy Tii art or u.tbxiutt. BeVrl tllltll lo'a tu lha KoUirn Inn or I llaleiih, ii d abtiut l wtss ot iud 1,'i Biliea I eiuv, neirijn, SUjOll log lliu lulid ut Ja ins I ,uua auu i suurs - . ilia sale will be lu nm-.l. to m.li ui I ha er : - - . IKHMdl One-third ensa. tt.ur mslBdaran a ertuii ror is uioii li-. At lbe aafBe II. no ana Til., II. n ' S,t,l',lM. 1 tor of sud J. Irsiiiliii will ,,n iha ,,,,i...i.., 1 vi ui pcrs-ami enwu ut the ratal I ft r ? s ' 5 1 si n cl a f-1 u - FROM LOUISIANA. n aw wBi.itAsi. Nov. 8i. In the Federal Court, Kellogg va. W armouth et ai., lb p.anniH s Counselled 0.0OJ alti- aavilsol voieis l tli ffect that Ihry bidbna deprivc.d of the rigbt register vwi c. i no court giuntea .the oppo mr niunm p rmt-woii to tile eountiT stu.luviis. . lion. Tiiomn J. S anert mail a i argument ia favor of Hid defend , aiier aiiicii me court aiijiitirueii. BUV II tds. D 1 v WM. U, BA'IUK HlN : Attorneys, Ac, OB C t v' ;f I It & 'T:.t'A'- '-j 3 4 ;?'! & ., ft : ii , . . g , . -KS S f. fi i f m ;'J ' El 1 U a ft 1,1 ;-- e p w 's t ..",'. . if Atmilnta Al.iiri.,,, I.,,llv ..I.I ,.. .1 i. .nt muhi auu. l.ealierilicit-djill u j.n.omi bi letvau ue i, ., suuii lent eauw vuiia..w reliireaflo etiarira uulll iil,ao I Kranieu senile jreex Ullii oraddnae . N 0 W IN STORE Vi m i, Bru..d v ,y nuv 'Jt d"ln JilUJIJ ,l'i;iO.N, . I LUIlo llo at I.IW. . if Mik wiy. BI.I'B 11.1.1' It Ka FROM S'Tllf CAIiyJVA. sari!B!esjeS!!WS usual ceremoBie. Tbe clerk of the b nate read tli (oar oal of tint body toucliing th election, and a folloaiid by tbe elerk of th House readiug bis k urnal in reft rewes) te th aame matter: iltiaHilta alreade nnh- liched) T Mr. I'resiileitt Muie'.i J, of the Be nate,' itmiaird tbat-a e:nai i,ai of lb two Houses aboard tbat m candidate Bid received a mjriiy f tin, vouacast, and that it-Wat in wder to p- ed io a ballot for fails d S:at Hetiator, .. Messrs. Waring and niknU lbe SenaU-, and Messrs. Jw)e, ' i Caul well, Iialger aud Hauuer "ti ihe part ,.f t,e IIdqmi. were appotuira io superinteuu i.k eitxtioa. tvnmiM Waring sonujaied Z. B. Vance, ol Mickubutg. r-eBfiiiiKWeit il Beuiiii.atid A. 8. Jfcrri ai'. of tt ke. reuaUit UianJy l...uin,a:.d John Pool, iff Parqiuilaf k. , The joint vow wa announced a fob ": . " V-"':-'.V ' . riirauiu CalAtaj tutl, bcy bead- u he, utnlrtH.-lioa of bamI p i;ei, dlMbirge falilug bito throat, sometimes piofuse, astcry acrid, tfilek and feuaciuas tnueu, purulent, mocoiuiuknt, lloody, pa rid olfonslve, etc In etberti dryness, dry, watery, weak or In limed eye, rtniting In ears, doafueei, hawk ing and eauhiag to clear throat, turtraUumi caU from a!ce, constat dead to clear bom sud throat, vole Us el, nasal twang, uflrB.li brealb, bWlrl ante I and tost, dlZKinesa, mental depression, Ueilln; cough aooej sou 10a Buy. . All th tbove syapton s let amumm to tbe di we in some of IU ttaget or asasa'iniaoiu, yet tbu.an.aof raae annua II teriaii) iU In euEsenipLIu and end la tb grsvei witawal vir mauif i s, hi- one third of the above symp tom. I ' : . ho disease is la ore common or lees ander tluod by pbyaiciina lb Pruprktor of l)t. esgc't . aurrh Keu.e 'y wtl f ay lat.0 reward ford ease of tsUrrh which he can ulcere, told bydiui'gUt. .. ............ ,!!. The justi ot tbe ebc reodefed by the public years ego In favor of Use Xttsaau Uaa teig ttaiaie-nl tuu,i b auot to s i who have asd that faoiuat pn mrlio or seen tt escd. Its healing InBue-uej U lrimli...le TlM obstiuat foraia el amirslirlu or rt sm itk disease re totally cured b il.iuJ that la a Meancerrabiy a ertS eo' time. EiUmai Inluri or sores, whether of uua if beist as a ell as sit eqalie or hainaa tualadir ior ahleh a tin aie, t suay he e-U, ere a evdijy rviaeilt'd tiy its use: Biucfo,r tt Is nut merely 1 iatlve hot alrwd.cantuf aJa- eeN. oov ttlxlla,twlt . axmATSr.rNw.B3ia;reT; lature has orirsniwil. Lee, colored, wee m.cu .1 speaker -OI. bat ilimest, 'I he )ire ent ia btliur tbsn the last L'olii(iin nn hiu-vs a oifjositi..n tv reduce ex- p intern, '- ' : 1 are. ' FROJf INDIANA. ';;-' I.tDiAS Pil.li, No. 10 fl. W. If,. Lauren bought the Indiana fx. In Railroad oi roil uoliar. Pr. lmiitssMBgt3!t of Indian Lfgist; tureciiiDjriiu Mori, n s wintinuani in the nenatc. A M U,' E M E N T 8 T UCKBR HALL FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLV. TAtilTBU rot'BO AHT1ST ! K IT E PUTNAM! tuiierted byVinperb Comedy Cumiiany, . CiwinM-nfli.ff MOSD AT.' Dee. 8. on whleh uvtM.ua win ireKMU.ij, , HI Vutn m pswrira In Uvr $rt dual tUMJtt Vir of InlriKlncIng; onK and dmces ; slso her great llalij toti: i .-.'' i , ' 81 o i All L : , (jushi.i.s toiim, , ju t'i hi'it c it:ur, Kor,' J5, lS7i . lanimn Laasib r, Alan- retltioa la) x-il i der tt Aufirr.a(k otuurs. f mill aid re das euallltX ' i tnla Iur n ill. Dr. Alex B luakras. J ti iu. Usiiim rii i to U.e Court tli u Ur. h taa net t. a l.liir res un beiolid llui limits ot lliiSBlala to wn : lu m eilv or lullnlisorc. iu Uit vounty of l.oie, la tlie Mute of t'li.r-1 Ms It is -tierufure nruered tbU pilbli suae he made for six weeks, s a.-k la 'lie HeJelgh a TiNSL,aollt)lnK the 4efuda.,l of I the uohk of llu.o. no l.ilut, unit tbat iivlem he atiiawr in th ollltw l tlie C'lei k vl the Mum nur Court fur tlieeoualy of tiisnvt l, i Hie etataot Hortai t:arotiuaoii thoaauood M-.n.Jy lu JsRiiary, A. I) . Ii. i, svd wwer or ueaiur to safal e (iio.Uiiit, the tame will be Uk.ll as eotiiesfc iu heard tt pjrt a tu hlia VtiUie-e,,- a t in H Us, I I. rk of said tuull at Wilis in uv it .,v Jill,, !, C. BKTT. sovilflt . lerk AC. -.. -KK N Hit k' S. AN wniTft Will TK. Willi K Willi K C'AKI'KT VAI!l CAKI'f. f U AI:P CAhTr.T WAKP - ir " " 'AT N. C."llAHliWA.I.'lt DtPul' (IF T. II. BRKM1S A SON'S. HOT 23 !l ,.TJ ClktiLINA. (iaAXvni.aCoi.Bri, fCFKMott cot.'ttr, Jtov. 2.1, 1 373. t IXaM J. O w-rb '- I Petltina tontl I saslnu I l,i.a S.M. i.,,il 111 u um i Ola, Mi; ,n nl.l. ABOOKFORTIIE',::i.I I Ilarriacro s" ;,'r"' Ufafrtt 't4ht-"tve tvl pr.sV"i 'it) ai-it flartatiAa tueki , tiott, AdSSMslo OsJiery ' : i Mo trm hirj.es for It serve 1 Beats, Bv lfv-i Terry and oth-ra It .l-ur,iii tn ibj la bfa'l. ot 1. Co -.n Hi it l)r Villim 1 '1 airy i I Mrs l.lle- 1... '-un Itton re-Ue beioi.J i li,t i, f tl.M 'Hti, ti In tti'irefor ar."if. rt tn.ii iiuliil mm betaMesM Hi-' It M k ll I no on, k f r iv ,k nieivs v- lv ci fwi... the wd Ur. tViiiaiM t 'airra I Vr.t h. liani.ltou of tlie Ul.lit! of Hit. . ioi 'i .! m,,! llit n.cf ttiev a; :ir 1. Ii in v of t... ( lerk of ties ur C Bfe of sa.il n , id Orarieltli, u- Hv - e ai I V a. i y ia Jminr.. A. ll an1 a Ke ' i o.ii i, ,n,ie..ii. ol i. nt, tifl -am i , I ii imi (, e cjlj . n tMaurr iwi.b- n toHi, nt line,,, ( al . in il. ll, el ,k . oOlee lu.Uiford, the iM'h oi . r. ' utiii" d ir bov 6 ' Sal i Cow:! Si : liKl 1 s, l lei a S V. I, aWAvilU, . r.n 1
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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