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' ' ' ' THE I U SOT NK WTBT.TRWTrO KW ' B , r AUVaUtlUlNGATEa. AaverUsrments will beiscrtsd la the Daily iaarikm. n Um foiiuwiitg mtu, ptrtquaieet v iueb. ur tut uiBtoa nima. - ..Sg3WdaaW HR uue: ......- HJ4- m . u each sc'v-nenthuMrtioi) less Uua aweak.. .............. ........ 1 square, 1 week, 80,1 square, T bum. S-tiOO 1 I asonth, aoi.'l " i " M OD 1 Smo'iAWtlL " .,1 - SU.CW 1 . 8 U.U0 . - Z 44.. 1 4 V" ,' W.OO I " 11 " tJi I s '' laoei u so.! I : htkUU,! J 081 All TURN JE.R.v J ml UlHun, n(mr tb Oourt He. l a I-jKJ ktra or trwurmi. DaIIt Beutlnel ) yoar la advaae t&uu Daily, A mob ux ia i Dailr. eVs mob ux ia advance, B.W weekly - " o.w Weekly BeBthtsI - fcea The Dajli Bbbtobi, wtll be delivered la Say part at tee Utjr at Virrexa Csa per TOIj.IX RALEIGH, N. a,, FRIDAY. APRIL 24, 1874. NO. 224. vVfl ' ir . M - Mr; lxoal AIIUIi-m. -LBCxynnyOur thanks for an iuviU Uon to a lecture. at the Pi ate Institute this nrenVg at 9 o'clock, by Prof, W. C Kerr eutylHt'Cal.', . - ,, Nbw ISjrwimj -MACuriin OmcK. field to ample, 4 the crVis, atill tbey coin, fx n ok bcwiig M.ifrine Atjent. (The Domestic) hi retr.cd lii offo laie Ij vacated by the Howe, an(l wiNin a Tew days occupy h.'-""! MXUUury Note. . ; Major Allen, it tbt second Heavy Arc ... . , .-- - iL- lery uueoaa at prevent, at Fort Mucon, J 'W. O, leva will rtlMT Geo'ltTid bait,'Coailiaidiuit of this Poet.on tbe flrtt 0 VJ. 0b'1 Tidbal! bai beea ordered m Fortreta Monroe, to aaaume charge pf tbe Artillery echool at that point ! - Qanl T. te defer jiutleman, a fiee oldier aod inany fneodt tod acq qui nt aocee made to thia community, will r gret hi dopartora. There it at preeeot three ootupinlee of Federal euldicn at the G rlaea of thu city Cmvkb ' add Ckam Cottiko. Major Miller, the sew keeper of the Capitol atd grouadt, has hit bands engnged in cut ting the eplendid clover and grass. Tbe. dure ia eicoediugly rich looking. The old white cow, the "bummer" of FayeiteTille street and Market tt.ee t, seem "Mlo 1iaire' 'intiffcJ this clover from a far far this morning, the wa meandering on the ouWde pf the gremidi, oodoatit toti- toqaixi"ng.-nOh for aome of "TbST cTTTir, I could afford to let up for a tew Bradley'i luscious oranges." Til Pi8S ElCURMOH. W; a Moeiptof an inritation frem 'Bl. Thomts It. IJnitand A. O. Moore, Proprietors, of tbe Granite Factory audifuw Uiver Floiir riug Mills, to vmitUy Rivtr on the 14th of May, tbe occasion of tbe Press Excar sioo, and witnctUe Operations of their Mills and tWn Faotory. We wilt be glad to avail ourselves of the pleaaura If hi our power. The invitation is .bututi- lullyaiMMted .containing a gilt out t r Factory and Mills. Pkumhau Douald W. Bia, Ki , the fiicicot and gentlemanly clerk of tbe futile Trwurer, is we sre sorry to learn ejuitt sick being eotiflned to hisro m. . R.Y. McAden, Esq., of Charlotte, is in . ths city. toJj'.j. --X TTrTf fflplfi," tif Chfttbm;an-insane person, was brought to tbe Asylum to-day. JTowMBW JUxw(0.-On Ssturdsy the. Sd day of May, then will be a meeting of . the Democratiu ConserratiTc party of the Raleigh Township, to elect delegates to the County Convention. - :Tn ?: T, :L-- M. UARBISOB. ; " ' ' 1 i. H. Sbpakks. t . :,..lr.;. JL .ML' II. Jkowk. "n j " ' Executive Committee. , Fob Balb. A Billiard Cloth, good ss dcw. Address Box : 163, Uty Postofiicik '".apMd3t : . ;;;( ' ; ' f' ; To tub Votbbs or Eastcbx Wabd.-U 1 take ttua method of annooncisg myself as a Independent Candidate for Conmis ajooer In the Eastern Ward, and if electa) hall endeavor to have tbe city govern ment carried on as tconomical as possi- T.L. LOVE. ' pS4-dtd ThiBauhoh and Sbaboako IUuV koad. We aaderstaad tbat the engin eers who oampfeted the" survey of this railraad, and who passed ' through oar City some tea days since, will make their report to their head quarters on the 80th of this month. Directors mostly com posed of North CarolLuiaas will soon be chosen and the Vuildisg ol the road will commence at aaT early day. We are con fident that this road will be of mo. material benefit to tbe City of Raleigh than any road : that now eutert it. it It vrif inaually place ii;thU fit' it jesit iki thousand balaa Df tbe great 8uple-t-Cotton. Our fpitJUu, business met. and Citiacns generall,' ho d bestow all .... . . . . ft !. t. i sue Bin in weir power h uii wui a . j .'.;Tn'-j Pbshibitiob j Ubbtibo Last .SiBHT.AocordiDg to : DD0uucnieut a goad audience assembled at Metropolitan Hall lust night, i Rev B. H. WiUksr - Wu the first speaker and be was listened to with considerable interest for an boar or more both? by friends of tbe' Probibl . tioa queetioa and many who were oppo sed to ita adoption. Mr. W.'epoke it length of the evils of intemperance in is .various bearings, more especially its feju- "ry to the working "class, and, was pretty severe span tbe Uoveratncat 'for ita bead la the kiatter. Us urged the great atc- 4 esslty now that the Logulature bad it last gives us the privilege to be beard n this subject, to rote on the.ith of Hay to Raleigh township. Air. W. i&terspersdd kis remaiks wiAh-aaecdotes and met with ocb applsu. James IL Hama.coL axl ... R L &ieMlowed Mr, Whjtaker, and tbe friend of Prohibition seemed niach cheered with the enthusiasm they me r-wiUj. 'f t 1 days ah I r re in I New tioelcau We atake our aekoowledgiBeoU to E. rialtA Sonof New Turk for ths lol- lowing B ks by Expreet. Tub Lakd or tub Warn Elxpbswt-. Sights lud Scenes .In South Eastera Afri- c. A personal narratits Travel and Uii Coclila CblBeTby F-raokTwoeht, Si A wilh Bupsaad Illustrations. - Aumidalb, A Novel, by Wilkie Col lias. The American public are prepared tujkijgt'fftvurahryof "any book frost the pen and brain of tbe author. We say 'judged by the elan-trap morality of tbe dev.- Anaadal may be eaasldered a dar log book", but )udged by christian moral ity it will be found to be a book daring enough to apeak tbwtmh . . k TaOrricBAMoDrjTTep aChbistiaw Fastob. Br BUpbea H. Tyng. D. D- KeOtor ot St. Oeorget Church, Jfew York No Rami. By Wilkie Collina. i HibbtV-Tbbb. By Viotof Hugo.-. TraeslatedNby Frank Lee Benedict. ' Abrdav RxooaD of Sciehcb atd Ib- DWlt for 18TS.Edited Jbj Spencer 't. Buird, with the aaaistsnce of emineat men of Science, All for sale at ths Book toreof Alfred Williams, yt- I announce myself an independent Can didate for Commissioner in tbe Eastern Ward. ALFRED CPCUURCIJ. apSttf City Brevltle. , - 'Tbcysay'1 Joe Prairie, Esq. wanta to run usn Independent Candidate for May prand we should n't Wonder if be didn't provided be. ca trrmoge Jt so at Pot to be read out ol the loyaljew. v ; Wm. EL Finch, Esq. has accepted tbe General Managership of tbe Ponn Mutual Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia. TheMasofis we - earn 'are taking the properc p to have a grand celebration of Bt. John's Day, Juue Mth. A store of Mr. F. W. Wbitaker, son of our Msyor,at Fountain Hill, Greene Coun ty was totally destroyed by fire on Satur day night last We are sorry to learn tbat nothing was saved, and that some $100 in cash were burnt op in the money drawer. The store was insured for $800 in the North Carolina Home Insurance Co. of this city. Probably incendiary. Thornns IL Briggs and John Nichols, l qus. are spoken of as independent candidates in the Western Ward. Cap tain John Ilorton is also spokeo of in the suroecouueution. What are our friends daing in reforanc to County Convention I It is high time we should be bestirring ourselves. Unfile Handy- Lockbart would like o be Mayor muchly, and we don't see wby be and Jo Veirie can't run without being "readoutl". Tun Lee is putting old '-Pilot" through visiting his friends in the country, Ws think he will give, Geol. Gorman a bard shake when the nominating Convention takes placs. The General bad better be "fleet tooting" it with his little buggy and "Sbacknasty Jim" also. We hoar to day Squire Bob Wynne is about entering the contest too. ; Work np Radical gen tlemen the longest pole rakes tbe per. simmoos, you know. ' The Odd FeUows wUl take the Citints Cornet Band on their excursion to Kit trell Springs Monday next. We under stand Bbvga number of our citisens can. template foining the Odd Fallows on this enjoyable excursion. ' Persons going will please purchase tick ets befon noon to-morrew (Saturday J as the Ojmmittte have to report the num ber sold at that hour. j- Match bams of Base Ball between We AtbleUo and Social : Clubs nf this city t .Baptist GreTe, Saturday April 85th at 9 I t 1 W The ladies are especially in vited to attend. ' f ' 5 STATS NEWS. vi J ComoUSATioii MBBttMO at Salbv bubt.- The stockholders of the N. C. railroad saseniUed at Salisbury on the 18th to" take into consideration tbe ques tion el consolidation, ' The discussion between the friends and opponents to tbe measure was quite lively and after consid erable skirmishing the act was adopted with the exception of the clause proscrib ing W. A-Smith and others by the fol lowing vote, 1,243 for end 1,31? against. The rote of the State was cast for tbe measure by Gen. Rufus Barringer, State proxy. Several protests were entered by Tbos. Webb and other stockholders against the action of tbe meeting, declar ing M illegal and in violation of tbe char ter. . W U?: The opinion of some of tbe lawyers present is tbat tbe action of the meeting amounts to nothing as H cmld not accept a pvt without accepting the whole of the act. -,- orpting tbe act seams to be shaped ex- pmwly to bring infloence to bear dnring the ctaaolng . . on the next legislature. In thie point of view It will probsbly be effective. ' , Ws nedcrstaad it is la contemplation to cell neeiisg of twi stockbolcii ii the road at so distant day to take into eoBaideratioa the course to bo pursued by them, and sse whether some measures eaaaot be adopted to foster our railroad interes(a,aod at ttyt same time prevewt their stock from being aacrifloed. Some thing of this sort Should neve teen done r-SitAw-iMr writing from WhlugUu, N. C, under date of April 14. says: A physician ef this tows brought to tows this mWnisg a cou pie, of Ubios (colored) which . wevs born last night near this place, and were oooneoted aimitarly to the flismess twine. Tbe only difference that t saw from a casual nutioe, was that sheas were fastened by a ligament, about as thick as my band and axtoadiug from abont the oentre of the breast to the mid dle of tb abdemeo or thereabouia. A correspondent writing from Bald Moun tain McDowell County, to the Piedmont Press, says: Tbe Bald or Stone Mouutain phenomena Wat revived during the past week one shock en Monday, one on Wednesday aod aoetker on Fliday. The last shocks are reported as being, very violent in character, and felt and heard for many miles. - Mbmobiaxt The memorial services n houor of the Confederate Dead will be celebrated here (as we believe tbey will be, generally throughout tbe South) on Monday, 11th or May. Hon. AM, Wal dsll will deliver the address, and the Independent and LaFyetta Companies will ptrads in lull uniform,. VY e hope the Meted day will Te leherall obserilfej- bj our citisens. Fayrtt OaietU. Sdddbb Death M'ises Howard, a Will known cliiien of CumberTaiiql, iiiotl in this town, last Sunday morning, at about 4 o'clock. We learn tbat on Saturday morning Mr. Ilay wsrdstarted to towu on biswagoo apparently in good' health and spirits, being, in fact, unusually jovial and talka tive. On the wy, however, be cinplaiaed to the driver of a violent boaduche. Uy down in tbe wagon, and in a few moments was jpcechlets. He wss brought to Fsy etteville, and carried to the store ol , Mr. W. O.Troy, where Dr. McDuiBe was cal led in to stteud him. But, notwithstand ing the bet niedicl (kill, and the care and attention of the M airs. Troy and others, be never rallied, dying, we under. stand, of g- neral p triiysis of rba'whot system. Mr. Uayward was a Mutou, and on Monday morning was buried With the usual honors aiwl ceremoniia tt- Qiutl (. : Many persons suffer with sick headache and nervous headache, usually induced by costlvenese, indigestion, die. Such persons will find relief if not cure, by keeping; tte bowels open with unuM diwes of PanoKt Pwaatie Ptfis. J- Have too Infldajatorj soretlitoit, stiff joints,T)r Ismcocss from any cause what ever i uave yon rner aaue or oiuui umm in any part of tbe body t If so, u Ma sm's Anedy$ Linitrunt, internally and externally L. , NEW ADVERTlHEMENm. JUUUS LEWiS AD CO. DEALERS IN ' BCILDKR8 AND ..... iiuoikrOaUtiBrUsia I 11 EDWiilK. Also Mann'ttclnren Aden's for the S;le 6f PB4TT8 A8TBALOIL, , . . BOtLES CUTTU.V BuKd,' i AVSKILL CBBMIOAL PAIN rs, FAKhf, CHUUOH AVD PLANTATION BELLS ! THE ALL RlflUT CtXJK FTOVR.f ORAMtiXEirLSABLAamO ' ""7-rri-.-TprW0KB8. " -t ruber HatUInx, Baldgh, N. C. sp tO-tf Orange Sporting ' AND ' ' ; BLASTENQ POWDERS, t GCNPOWDEB, Pat ap ia MetaiUe aa Wooeea Kegs. ? LAfUN AND VMD POWDKB 10. I Magasine beyond the City Limit. " Ka'eijrb.N. & TJUCLIWMACO. Agentofe !, Fowter delivered abroad or any where la the etty tree of ekarga We mriteeriiera from tbe trade. ap80-tf JIWla' WAKBASVlD XtS I -i- We have sold stW dosea this season, and not one Las broken. Ask tor Um "J alios Lewis" Axe are take no otber. . i ULIVJS LBWtf A OU. AMERICAN i LIFE 1N8URAWGE COMPANT.OF iC'. PHlLADELPinA. 1v - The undersigned have been appointed General agenta tor the abore-tiamed com pany for the State of North Carolina, and will have the regular leoeipu of tbe company to their bands lor collection. Policy holders and others should comra- nioate direct to - - - T w mvt riTTTf-nroAV tnxr v- ! Agents wanted. CbarkAto7 K C. f. ap 10-J3t , . UAKt eTUCA lrJlAL. Wlnbhw to ce into trmlRets, 1 will sell 10, 15 or taares of tbe stock of tbe HaMb HaUonal Bank Of ortb Carolina, on rtasoa- .lUCHlaVa W.BAKSia, i -- Uxturd, N.U. 1 feblw i UhptutrnthmrSrdg,- fiiralss, ...... Dtiniv Sonenen jioaj-soncKH, Licenv Headache, Piles, Sprains, Toothache, Colic, Old Sores JL11 Hemorrhages, DlarrhtBa, MiaaUUKi BTAIB U..TIKtt8 I -Lefralix id by State Authority, and oaiwiiii ruauo in sr. b'fis. Grand Single Number Scheme of 50,000 N os DKAVVsTtUt LAUT DAYOr KAtJH MONTH. CAPiTil. Phiis, $50,0001 10.S-O Pilars, amountinir to fJOO.OOO WLole UckeU,10; Ualv,. goartora, 12,30. Tht Gnat Combination Schemt, with a CAPITAL PKUB or $ U,.VK) I and 35l,!8 Priaea, amounting to 74,1711 Draws rv tj Saturday durios; tbe year. tLOLS TICKSTS, Cllk HALVBS, (ItlABTSaS, iisa j .., Addreu, tor Tickets and Clrcu'an, MURK AY, MILLER A (Xtf; Managei P. O. B ix 4t. 6t Louis, Ho ap4deodwew ly , Fearco Cotton. a h r rMIE above Oottun is the most irollflo Cot- 1 ton in Uie Unl td tttetea, will make 4 000 8 pvr sere on improved land. , It also baa t ttneaso tong tuple, will oouiioantl froia ten to lift eon cent In the pound mora than tbe common klr.d. Seed for sale at 1 10,00 per gal lon of $4,00 per pound. Monies for teed can be aeiftbr regioiured letter. All order for seed will lie promptly attended to by address Ine tbe uriuoralfrued at HlUlardstoa, Naab Co NTiJ. J. J. PKAKOIt. FROM TUE CHARLOTTIt, N. O. OUBKHif KK OF NOV., 1878. ' Cliarlotte, N. C, NeVi , 1878. M6RS. tt'LVEH Bhotbbks: - Having purchased from yoo, and had In ate In onr f aiuiliea for some time past, your Far mer's Uooklua Htovea, we cneerfullv bear tuntiDiony to its many good qnalitles; tU economy in the use of fuel, the rapidity with which It dot. Its work, tbe nnltonully wltb wlili u its bukinir. an4 coobIbk. and tbs ma ny conveuteBses combined la It, all wd to auks It, la ear ludKinent. tbe best cooking tor tense, and as men we wouw reeom mini it to tbe pubue. i P Houston J E Caldwell KB Hunter ' U N Hutchinson iB Downs W CGrabeia M L Harris ' i W Kir patrick Wm MeUalt PCiUarkey . Noah Boliek ' W N Alexander tlavid t'orrae i t Wtirlltllh 0 a bmiia . ! K H AbeneUiy 1 M Btrong J W B ttochraa Josbua Clover ! ; H Kkbardsoa - 8 WllamauB- " W "B Bowdew" M B Alexander ' 0 A Bebora MM Wallaee W U Taylor ' -TtmOConnea JEBrowa 1 1 M Perretl - 1 H Black KAMcCauley Jas Weeks B C Orler It A Helm W L tfrlfflti JonithbUnsoa i W Stewart Jnmoa Packet " Wis P McC'land Wm L Harkey J BUribt le t Bluuer Jubn 0 Banter M i Holbrooke BCHager Jos Underwood ' James ConneU A Weaver i E ttrlutUi W A McUiua i U Coffer M A Kirkpatrlik Jolin U Fotta T A Wllsoa B H Henderson 8 H Elliott C M Campbell 8 USulth James LUrlrr W e Wllsoa . FD Purr 8 MUwflord HM Dixon B W Be bora J 8 Long Win .Taylor Jea L Johnson WHCasblon M at DeArmond B A Torance Hubert 8 Wblte A. 8 Kirkiiatrlck ICOrlllftb M L (Janaeler J C McGatherlne JBeed 0 i Horkey K 8 McCloud E Onlin . H 8 lllsukeuslilp Jobn B Kerr 1 U Pite WmOWolf M 8 Little KOBTU OaKOLINA, ! --- - -- - Meekleebeiw treaty I, & A: Osborne. 4Jkrk ef UiS Bnperier Court of saldeounsv. do hsrebr eerUf r that Ui altova aauied uarUea are cUaen of SaUtt county, ef gooJ and reapectabie standing. Witness wy bawl sod official seal, fcl office hi 7hki-lotte.Uie4tbaay of Noemlier, JC A, U8MOBNE.U At). ap43m . : MOTT An old physician once said tbat nearly all diseases originate from A pisbashd conditio op Tim Ltvxa, and tins state ment ia true, although it may at first seem tike ar exaggeration.- When tbe liver is ont of order the whole system and ev ery organ And function suffer more or lees in consequence. In the incipient stages of the disease a man Does Not Know What i fUU Irri He is moody, restless and dospoodeat and that is the time to UkeasiKPLX bkhkdt that will restore bim to health - i - IN A 6INULE DAT, i and prevent a whole train of dbeeses that mav follow . Oct's uvbb piias cure torpidity of the Liver. " -'' ' ; - wrtT's mtxb ra.v$ giv tone telhe sUimaob. - -' ",-. won's utbb rax clnanse the system of bile. . mutt's uvait ritxs drive out febrile ai- fectinus.. ; Morr's uvbb pjula strengthen tbe whole svstem. ' J .'--"..-. mott's uvbb fills regulate the Liver, and are more reliable as a Liver medicine than any of tbe sMnerad preparation tbat DO M0BB HARM THAfl SOOO. For sale by all Zruegiata. Price tS cents per box. JOHN T. HENRY, CURB AX dt CO. Pre., 8 and 8 College Place, N. T. ' mar 17 lra : ... - . NOTIOtt. JlpartBsliip rtisiiftg nader tbe same and title of ciiey c evies, w wis day dirolved by mutual eonarat AH persona Indebted 10 Said hrin wilt pa come fw dr ad seUyj the same. as longer lodoigeoce cannot oe given. LockviUe, Chatham County, A. C, , ; : April 9th, 1874 ' "7 B. G, Utlxt, . "'" ':'"" ": Mr'JL'BT0H.' Mm wm;&wm SNOUNCEMENT. ' Astilrowas Ac f7Dw (CLOTJUBKS WO OtHTS ruBsiMaas iet iarfWarrsA' liloUiUH, J. M JS ed MIS MiMllit srlileb bus bee Biaaafaeteiwd by ear Maw 1st rarUiera. amca tiw ii line la Gooua wliloh ruables as to sell BjucIi lowrr ,Ub. berelofiire I'atl aa eixala our atoek aad yoa will aot ear v J look eUewber More pe ehaeimr. " . i : : ; r li syBia aaau, tr . A Urge sat atlraeMvd Stock o t-rrr T ' 'OenUPerululHatjoeila,,, ; . .. . x --iNMton'tr-ewkaseV - - ' H.'B. AhDRX8fO. f UxtO)rtolirHH! AHUie laWl Movultirs la - Hi's J Jains cvbtcw aa R. B ANDKSWj , C(k -; (lothlsrs sad Genu KurnUhira. f "' ' ? Faye'-tavUlem s l.X. . X.t,4.8,,t, ,t,toiwbei.; I bare Ju t received myenl Ire Stock v Spring aad gaaiaar Oooda, boagbtat ths lowea'. point reached this Spring, and am able to off r ro alaof the sameiiaUty as cheap as say on In this or aT other market - A lair- ., ! ' -If . t- tt'-V i . ,-.;s BBT0OODi,V;; .te.:i t AND 8HOE8 AND Itm. NEW AND FKEiU. bouMk' at tbe lowest Drlce aa 1 sold for a small Droll L tbcrebv en- attliup; ay-amstiomeis ;aad yublf toauppjy tbemselves at saualactorr prlv-a .;. i 1 haukful for naat favoia I bone to merit! s eortinuance of tbe same by elose atteetiea louuaineaa. r . , .. '- i t., ' - 3. D.' SEWSOM ! ' ap U diim . ... i TJttOP(KAL POH BKl'.R POR TUB Douri Uuuse aad A ' Vailed blalea Post office, hai egU, N. C. , . t. ' OrricBot SurKntM'BNUKNf, J j' TJ. B. OotJBT H.HJSB A PoerOmcs; 1 1 - Kalkiuu, N, CApnl 8, 1874, V I Sealed propoaala will he '"received " l this Office, until 13m of tho 8th ' day ef May, 1874, for Inrn'shins aad dt-Hverlus at the site of the - United Mtstcs ttotitt House and Post Office at Rileigh, N. 0 . say 800,000 lard burned red Brick f the best quality token from the heart' of the Kilo, no salmon or ercu brick wilt be received. A sample brick mut be sub mitted along with each pminsl. ' '! Delivery will be made at such times and in such quantities as may be deemed nec essary by tbe Superintendent. All bias most be made on the printed form to be obtained -on application at tins oluoe. and each bid to be auoomoan ied bv a penal bond In ..the sum if oae 'bousand dollars, (fl,0)Uj conditioned tbat the bidder will accept and perform the contract if awarded bim, the suffi ciency ot tbe seeuritv to be certified by tbe united Btates Ju1r, Ulerk. or ths United Btates Court, or tbe District attor ney of tbe District in which the" bidder rcstaes. t . a. t, v x r Pavments will be made monthlv? de ducting ten percent, until the completion of me contract. . t, Tbe riKht to reioct any or all bids reserved, t 1 1 is ' v ' ? H Proposals must beeacloeej la s sealed envelope endorsed "Prepoeals Tor Brick tor tbe United btates Court Honse and Post office. fUlelk-b. N. C" end addressed to ... "- - Wm. A. HEARNE, 1 spT-t4t. ' Doperintendent,; I)BOP(HAL Pl)R DIMENSION BTONK for the United Rtatee Court Bouse aad Post Office. Kaiuikh. M. U. .o- ftwwum cm Hiraaaiivinimiw. , i ". U. 8. Coiiar Houas A Puev Orpica. " BAUIiOH. N. CAwUe. Wi. Bealed PfOposals will be received st this of- tea entU Um.. of tbs b day of May, 18:4. tor f urntaHiig aad dallveriug at tbe site of the United Btates Court Ho-iae end PostUf lee, at Kalelgb, North .Carolina, all of tbe di Bteaaion stone rtqnlred for tbe exterior ef tbatbuUdlnt.-'.-.' ' .-.r . , ' Tbespedes Of euxie from Which s selec tion will bs nude will be toiiUni-4 to Graa- Itaa, Marbles and Babd Htoni S, and tbe n4- les e aueeiuy insnuxl npoa will be aairor Itr'of color and tea are. data up II and the eatiaclut for working under the caiaei or baia mar . A sample Mock 10x13 18 Inches mast be sabmitled with each bid. ahowlwroa oae faea the Batumi fracture of the atuna, and Ob tbe oJierdlllarant grades at cntiing Tbe atone must have a good grata and he free from all diacolortug sauatsneas, sd the inrry froai ehlch It la procured must be fully opened and capable ef fnrnlihloa; the quality and aaantlly deairad wltb in oae yeaiv A boat Bu.eovoabie fee nan or less wtll be lequimd. The aetaat averaee of tbe stones can not aow be given, but will approx imate iu eanw reer, tne awKeai atoata eot tainlrg about Ii euble feet. Tbe skme wtll be ordered vu a si-jednle ef net alses and al lowabce of one loch to cacti cat faes will be made for quarry dinunsioaa. aaeordlng to the roles atxde By this DsiiartaMBt ! erdsr that the contractor may nuke proper wloe ance for cutting, la tbe quarrying, and On this schedule payments will be made. B'ddera will state bow sooa thev sen eea- Saeaee dsltverlac tbe stoat and the amor it per week tbey eaa deliver. '1 hey will also liate the averaee aad Bniluutn slse of lis Uaes tbat eaa be obtained from IhtkCiar- No bids will be ' received exd-ut from tbe ewaers or leasees ot the quarry from wbisb the a'one Is preioaed t bo (urelahed, and s eertitlca front the Beeordur of the evenly ia which the quarry la ai'uated Uiat-Uie bidder la the swat? or Iras. -e of the quMry must sc eoaipaay eatk b d. - Au prupoaala rnib-t be made be prkUd fi rms to be obtained on application to tbia oftica,tanat be aecompanlrd bra penalboud In the aam of 8 re sheaaaad dollan (M WW) that the bidder wlU accept and perform the coa tract if awarded him. aad give bond therefor in the penal sua often thoa.aad autlan,8ie out and execate a valid ard butdtoe: leaae of the ? tarry to the Goveramrat aa s jearity for ths altbtol pert irmaace of tbe contract; the lease to toke efiect fpoe the failure of ihe Mitrector to eumpU with the terms of ths cou tract, said t ase to auliioiiae the Uovera aieut to take full posisasb'a ot ths qoarrr aad ease of (efaalb 1 The DriiirtaMnt reaerve the rhiht ta relert snr-T ail bid orto dUldetbeeoeuact and awfitwo or mm kind of alone. ,. PrawaaiirwHM tie eae,wd 14 lea vbpe aa4 eulo-aej proposal for uiineiiuoo atohe ftr th 1 1 n lud ruw-s Court llonae and Port Office, BaklKh, Borth Carolina, aad ad- oressoa se - ' ::WXA;BIAB2r, spVJtt ' Bupwtutendeak, - M H. The Partaerablu hert'tare exUUar seder W, H. B, 8, TUttEKB, A CO. ladlaeolvcjliy 'h aueeeae ,ot our Jaatof Aad ail Who era Indebted to the Irak. either bv vote ar account ase feqoasted to at aad settle same. TtAVUS OLD FhUlxDa A -WST0MBSS a maet say a werd- The dissolution of ear ana gi fe aa pala and sorrow. sur many yearyoa have kindly patronlaed as. We In turn uaa eaueaven-a to loriuu Tea witn riKeT Ltaki U Ot)t al reaauueola iiilet-a. Oar ri Uua-4iip hM tnve both pletuaxt and jlul lo AeMept la du n-JrW - w 4- We t-aee tnm'eror.. (hoiUIkS ell the at enBintuiB-a. , f julL mhs4umS: wfh 'a aa etraf er h.i aa, m4 amktaa the fultuwieg aaaoubw-emeuv, we do so from the rtquireiuuate ! L W. PriMn ai d afW-rthU date, all Giodaof ev. sty deenriujoe bet jnglag to th irw of i ,W. U. B. ATUl ISK, CO. f Wlllbaeoli at EXTBkME .lt LOW PRI CE i PuR ' US'l. w.th rtJtjxuce to the fiaal elosinirof the Bnetaess. ." -- j FnlhW'OieeSr-eBBB-htJee?-!s?7-t' "'' 1 bs Book, are closed j Jtr ' , W. H.AK.SV TUCKI-t,! anriThw Partoan ef the t-te am of i .- W. M. A B. 8. '1 UCKBU, A ( t. ParUaa who deal re auibarklng" la the DhT U(X)l bus'uess iu Kallvh, bava aow an o-pj-tuuity of BUI1NG OUT a ttrst class Busl- Merchants who desire purchasing a stock or ef rm'alfhlur thrirBtock, will nuver have a better opportunity aa early all tU eo VUice buyers , W. H.Ae.TUCKtK. ,. eurvivlng Partoere G-AEDEN TRELMSI58, - Tlieae erv ful and oroe are lnalubh) Hhrefas, Viasa made of wood, ry Hght, aimi andbeOer lhe BKi.Ul i Artiolue for tialung plants J e ! are pajttrd green, es 3 ... t.. . ivy-, Uoee " made : of j J L wire. tWl and B.iw turn ... A 80NB. , N KW OOOCdl XTiSW -OO0OAI l- A, Very Important Notion) to all PerwomM Vlsh-; " Inig to Duy Now t "" G Otxlas ait ' Greatly , . iediceo mm. - f I ' .- -i" - We areofivrinc to our customers the our rrt , . atnek'; of entirtfry IX X3 W . QrO ODQ In i the cTtWe" are o waUetosot them much LOWER than tbey have ever been offered before on account of tbeexj ceediogty small trade In the Northern market All goods 'In our lino declined very much and our buyer taking advantage ol (hat we sell as ,., Lem a Any Ileum in ths City. We fay to all that tbey can ' ,- " x i . m o n o f . t byrxamining our stock befora buying eleewhew.We will oflor you no old I goods, our stock is ENTIRE LYNEW. PETTY A JONES, ap 14dtf rp J. A W, a. UOBNKH'8 SCHOOL, HENDERSON. N. C. " ! The Spring Bwdoa of tills School opens os the'Jud Monday ta Januarv. . . The pries of board and tultloa I 8100. ! : Far parUealars aad Circular addreae tht prlBciiwta, Uuudersou, M C - ; : 1 dee 18 tm .7 THE BE ! Another shipment ef our branl of , oamb cons wniTD lead; Just to band.' ' ', BBJGGS A BONA ' 1BN.C. ( JEANE9 1 CASSIMERES, sold low. Call . ' . 1 JiMiAived aud to be and see ibem, ' " J. IX NEWbOM. I 1 11-41 N 0 T I E On the 18th day of May next, 1 will sell ! w cash tbe premises now occupied by Henry Page, being the tract of land bought by said Pace Irom Dr. R. B. Hay wood, situated ta too Eastern Suburb of Uilrigli. and adjoining the lands nf Mary Booth, Pleasant Spencer and others. , 1 w ill also sell at tbe same time one pair of good mules. : Young and In fair coa dttioo. j -. --- bale to take plac on the premises, April lltb,m4. ap 17-tJ JOHN GATLIX0. ABlLLTE DIVoKCKd BI'A1.NL from ourta of dlrtrrwit euiea tor d v atirtlou, c. ho publicity re-iiirod. So ttiili anUl divoro cr'iVl. Adurees, Hijuriic, " aou -Cm Attoroey, ISH B-jadway, N l kptaw PUT 11 mi ra w a N I.F.B8fBia'illiwfRrbiii . 4 Has bona tested at TOBK, PA., by xx m. lrri'iNOER, a s. Sd at BOVTOKl, Mas., by M JAA EMMrRSON, B. B, 173. tSfFor Pamphlet and Test Report AMdreas. N. F. uwrubaia, Xork, Pa (Labs of BsJela-h. H.C., ATToititEt A ! C'OL'NbELlK AT ' LA w v .'; na. 8wau.sv., naw tobauitt. Will attend promptly to all profeaaioiial boat. ' ease entreated to bim.-. Kefers t the t hief Jaatiee and ASaocUle Justuses of toeBuprMua Ooart of Morth CareUna, and to the wbule Uorth UMoiiea Bar. .. ., fell IS-tf 8 and 10 Inch" JD ' P lower Pot a, the beat and luEbtest uou : sold la th'saiarkut V. U. MlUUUo, sons. : QULUN'8 WAHKANTED , . ' i ' Cast Bteel Cotton Sweeps. " ' ' . .s, ,.vv ,,... Hardware If oeae of v Juuuo;utw a cu., Ba4UMKUs A. a Trmde srappttad si Um QiVpt etrwv1 lhlva. D ;.''-5-?"A.'f,?";Tl 4 .aim. A complete assortment, at the Book Store of , AiJriUD WILLIAM a. ZttaV T"":.." fitment TiiiflRnn UUilOUJUAJLal aj)U ' ' - TnMAionio MoNiroa Ti I BtlOUTKilOMI Hk ;0. ' ' - Only, One Dollar A Year, i.''i,:t5 in. I tOt Ot T i ' f ;. ; ThetionaolldaUonof the MA8UVI0 If ON 1TUH aud the blUUUT MASJN, makus ras maaT-MA80Nw Oae of the Very Best'Masenle Journals ta the onther Athuitleeeatee. It Is now iiabllah- ed ia Manama f urn at the low price of Una uonaiaiear. , , , , . , ....... bUBSc'RlBt NtrWaaons Kgobdaand-: big everywhere are naqaeated to act as Atfeuts. OlulM of Ten ormore only 75 eta, teTTaa whole -Club, need not eoiue from Sue B. IX. baroes war bs added at auv Uum at diib rates., Jtdtlreaa , . c . u.j . . i ; ' ' i V. s. UAKKlo, ..." ' " " ' ' . Concord, NO. t-je-&eet Medina tee Advertisers la the Boalh. ...,,1 . -.. ; mar lBtf , .-1 t : " ' MILLINEKY AND LADIES FANCY . V GOODS". Mrs Ifarriet Aniln wa, ' on Fa)ttevllle Street, a few dimn Nortt ot the Utate Na wowal Baflk, - hee setottiad from the KoHh and has on hand a splendid aaaortinent of -Millinery and Ladle Fancy Goods ot the to test designs and importation. The Miillnnry Unpartment Is under the chajveof la'lie of expsrienoe, and the pnbllo are assured that svery thing otlered for sale at this sstobiiahaient lawar ranted to be of the boat make and material. Call aud examine UieerdetHlldsbm-kwhieh - b) Und at tbe BeetUbel rates. .- UB8. IUKRlET ANDKEWB. s ...... ..... Emporium of Fashion. eplO-dU . t ,.s , , . , .., Wm. W.Juaaa,' ., . AaatiBTSAU Jwaaa. jrOW Etrft JON E6. ' . Attorney's At Lawt - - RALEIGH, N.U - ' ' 1IBACT1CK la the Suorenie Court Of the" KUto. the Circuit aud District Courts of the United elates and ihe several Courts ot tbe 8th Judicial District. Olllce on Fayettevtlla, 8t, opposite 'ths UlUaens MaUvuat baak. Up alalra. J-U . . . t , - J l 0 O JL L K'C T , Iu reference to the HANDLED COTTON HOE, " that 'tis the only HQS made pf ,. , Solid Cnat Steel Not Rolled Steel, j We hold in 1878, 508 doxen of these Hoes. We Warrant every - HOE - perfect - in - Stock, Temper and Finish, Hardware llouae of splT-tl JULIUS LEWIS A CO. JV E W GOODS FOR ' 1874, . BALD AUD SToMK . . , Mouutulm xilMletl, I1SBLI BALL i.'D Ultll Of FlUT STILL ALIVE. A. ClilECH Is there with his corps of polite and experlen eed talesmen offering to the trade auil con sumers ef . . ' -r .. DRY QOODS sa CKC8CALLT ATTBACTIY8 Block of Spring and Rummer Cooda. rcnly Burcbasi-d in jw York, tn-1 many oa mew oouk"S ai f raivi.3, , Uyatock of , Dress Wood a, White Oooda. -' ? ' i-iua Uaudkerchb-fs, tllovi. Hosiery, Edgini;, Ribbons, Paraaola. Ae.. Ae. I take pleaaure la saying 1 LARGE and well AitBOKTED, and embrace! everyUiiug that hi new and desirable in the . . t ; D R y Q q Q D g line from low priced goods to fine fabrics. L iauioi IB WUIVI D roB Mil Orb od s will ana 11 10 their interest to eall and rtua ine my stock before parchaaiuir elKwhf.re, ri they ra new and. will be sold atP4M7 Kl Ed. ........ Mystnclr bfPIKfT; OOOIW eonl"ttng of 0AS.-IMERP8, TWEED L1NKI tlOOlWand lAMTOX M ADKS. was never mort oouplete, many 6f them being aactuwp or erca ul-.-ap-er thae before the war, v My stock of t(. t. ., Shoes and II a ta for Ladlca, Givla' and MlMea is aad wo'l assort- d, and persons wanting r hk1, wares or tnen h tnO I -. should l'wH examine wtV - Stock Hifore buying, as! inLotiJ to make it to their luteTeat to buy -f me. I belierem the awit- "LIVE AND LKT LIVE." " ' ' '" " ' I rw.pect'lly atk COUNTRY MF CI1ANT8 V examine my sUH-k, a I wl-l oiler tbt-iu f(-iial iniloo-nicuU, and Uuuk 1 eaa save litem, miwey. . - " ap-dJww4 ' --r ;" Jr;RKCfc"-;- BON-TON TI-raTATTON r: W I S. (k-nton re. e.of !. Lnmu I'lv.iasnd 'ilit,tj( riiouae, 4 li ewj- -vJ. lora.
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 24, 1874, edition 1
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