'naiiaaee (las. , ! ; Y v i . iutu or ,ricaii-rioB. DJIy Beotlaol 1 WtethliW:": Daily, Six months lu advance, emi-Weekly "i " Weekly ,T JUii.r Os'rVfwBf, win b dettvered la stlnej r part of IbavJtt? Tw (Mr per E8TJBEST AND OOEAPEBT: - i iTI J '.. i .. -i i . 1 " in;' ir.u say : itvCAnr. N. 0. Nov jaiiA. 187a. k tn f ,m usins: ae M Km . mw Ty T . .TV. Worrell, ., M , W.U. iwhftitt I am well pf.weed r.b il aud wuulil cbtwrluliy recviuiueAd to any oui, waning a good Km. ' A. a Yatbv Caht.N. C , May 22nd. 1874 I lake pleasure in atying that t tie fifty .faw Laitton 01 -J. purchsi-d foa Mr. W. M. Sorrcll, known a the Cary Uio .Iocs far bettor work thea any Uio, I liHTe heretofore used, though coating from SO to 100 par ceat, teat money. I think an; per aen.in want of a Giu will save money by percussing we uary uin, its performance baa beea entirely aatiafactory ta ma, I can cneenuuy recommend It together. AIPaos. Wt certify that the Gary Gin baa giren entire taUnlactioa to oar neighbors, who have tried it, and wc think it an excel, lentgio. 11. r. Gukss, 11. B. Juuuak, ' " W. C. Paob, Wm. E. Pbll. PRICE: J Fur 60 Saw Uin, $17 0 For 55 Haw Gid, 160 For 5 Baw Gin, U Tr For 43 Baw Gin, For 40 Baw Gin. v , 140. 130. t or alluudjexifl Saws, , 120 Persons wanting Giu a wWTilea'sen of in their orders early in the auaaoa au that I may aot be crowded in the fall. Bead in your orders and I warrant you will be pleased, l do all kind ot repairing. Address, W. M. SORKELI,, ,ruaj25dA-tf. Gary, N. C. Lip IMURAN C " 1 COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. 1st. Because it is ne of the oldest ComDanioa la the Country, and past the dav af eiDchmoott. ' 2nd. , itacanee every policy-holder is t u ember at tb Company, entitled to all its adTSDlages and privileges, bsving a right to vota at au cieciiena wr iruaum, au thus haf nrtnflaeocs ia tamawiaw!aaj 3rd. Becausa it kaa as lanra a percent age oaaaatf to liabilities l utf t ii'jt In auraoce uiapany io ia uouditt, . 4th. Baeaara by ooooIca1 manage ment, itsratiMf axpeasea to UtaJ iuceiua is tat Mow tbe average u tia Lmapaa ice. (See Official Insurance Bepotta.) 1 tSth. Because It has deciarM more ditideada ia umber, and f a Larger Average Peroeatage. than any campsn ; in th Hriasihtear---4-''?- Tt uamphu PoJtuy No. 14, for $4,000, bat been paid to the widow of a Philadel phia Merchant) Qpea which tweaty-tbrea dividends had been declared. . Averaging firty-fevaa per cent, Had. tbeat dividanda. beea ased to parcbaas additions to this Policy, $9,04 mora would have beaa realised, making the Policjjrertn $U 0. ' i 1 T ' . Cth. Becausa It is liberal la Its maojt g!tnent, prompt in its settlements, sale be yond a contiogener, and its ratea are as lew as any fiiitt-cUss Compan ia. the Obeatrjr; '. u- i - Fsmotrit TxATCBEa. Small as peases, - abaolnte recurtt y, large return pwmidmaj prempt payment ol losaefna. uuerauiy to the insured. "'Ttn-,' .0 .. SAMUEL a HUIT, PraaUent. '! t BAM'L B. 8TOKSA, VW-fraatlaat, A U. t. STEPHENS, td Vki rresulant,, J AH. WklH MASON, Actuary, , . - UMNRT AUSTIE, SeoraUry, 3K ' Ki)W. a. JPAdK, , J Medical Kxamlaers -f W. H. f iNCn, Oeaeral MaKr. WANXED: Afitiva Lacal and District Agent with direct cootracts for tha Pena Mutrral Lift Insurance QM PbUadelphia, for N. C. ;' . Address, .. . 1 1 It FINCH, ' mj 2s4f t ' Goal Manager,' Jce.Cram 3EVeeer. Thase Tseen have beea ia . use ' aiaca I860, with the meat flattering result. They have well earned the reputation of v. being - t:'' ---"' , ',,...!.-,. ju.r- ; i! Till BEST TKJLlZUi . aver introduced, ao expense Ja spared to render lb era perfect aad improvements have beea i a trod need by which increased streagtb, dnrabi'.ity and neatness are aeewred. They are made ia the most dajalkiBWM4 ttte, mfldiaeieatisre.. raagkaienta are socb that they wilt freeze Cream, Fruits, or Water Ices the sbort- u poauble time, "Send for Clrm!ilf"aiid " dlrectloni for freezing. . . 27 Years -Old.; 2 VOL. IX NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rpHK FOUNTAIN PUMPI APortabl Pump and Sprinkler, CHEAP i SIMPLE I EFFECTIVE ! no JJOlk.DRY VP,I The asott neafat aa"d eouvenient apratus ever inwiea ror waiennii 8PRUBBEBT, FLOWEH8 A&D PLANTS, Fob Wasbumi Wisdows, Caaaiaoa's, Ac roa SfBiNKUDO Sibbwalss sd Floob, ... . ABO OB " JaSrfKratiJlgJJriiSjiJ It la very valustile for throwtnfc soapsuds or oiner a'Ka"nes upon I rees, pt.Baa, Tisss, Ac. THE tOVTtATS rCMPeoWuaiuaiiji diKld poaltaoa, wliotlier tMoperutor M ulaml intf erect, tittitia or rectinimi. It will eaeilr throw a stream ot water forty to flftjr feet ; and with the Spriukkr attach ed will spread the water in a gea-U shower or pray. - A lady or child can ose it easily and effec tively. - It ia Bu4 of erawa brass toeing, IhuiUkMIh Jiitutttd i La verv durable. and It aot liable to eet outof order, bavins: ball and Tie cut shows the mode of aslns the Pump, the water bclne drawn from ear bucket or vessel convenient. To oixmte the Pump, hold the outer tube with the left hand, and una the lnntr.,tahjLar .DlAtQiLlQnrard and I uiKKwsni wiut me ngoi sane a ui nwraiv. rrics, wiui fprtnaier and Jloae eumpiew, eiu.io. ierma uaab on deuvery. . rbR baU.by W. H. JUNES CO. jaiieSU. BOM-TON rtlRTATIOM BIOMAWI ent on receipt of ! Be. Cnlnae Prltitlntnd PutilUhuJif li.v use, 5 Versey BtfeeW., Hew lork. gWKUKS 1EJS. V4, A a.s, 4,5, i, 7, ,, i mche JOUJi LWli M CO "jOETa , CAROLINA live tjmviuiAviMi at. 1ULEIGH, N. C. Capital - - ','()O,()0O At end of First Fiscal Tear has isHuixt ovnr UU0 Pultcee wltliont sniwiuin eiuslo los P. udent, economical and enurireUc m itnuire moot has made it A 6UCCR!flFUL CORTORATION. This Comitanv 'isuce ' ererv deirable fena of Policies ai as low ri-tci as aoy other Pir.t uiass uonpaujr. Imposes no useless restriction uiiou reel- dee ee or travel. Has s fixed pad np value on all policies af ter two annual payments. lis entira awwts are loaned aud iu vetted AT HOME, to foster and mconrsire boms euwerrlsos. . pru With the facta before them wBl the peopls of North Carolina couUnoefo pay aunuany thousands apoa thoojaoaa of dollars to build up yanaim. Owruaains.: waea tbey can sa cure Insurance in a t'ompany aqoal jFreliatile, and every dollar'a prauduia they pay be loan vd and In veiUd in our own State, and among our owa peoidaf THJCO. O. HILL, Ageat, BaleiKh. SPECTJL NOTICES. Mntorit Anodyne Liniment may be Used to advantage where any Liniment is ileeirable. In case of aeveie cramps and ba'nt ia the stnmach, It is undoubtedly b best article that can be used ion-tow Habitual constipation leads to the fo I- ewinir. reenlts: Inflammation of the kid- heys, sick skier netfous headache, tilious heas, dyspepsia, indigestion, piles, loss of (npetiteand strerurtlu all ef, which may be avoided by being regular in your bab- iM Pill nigtly for four er sis weeks. ' ' -r it Juhmon's Anodyne Liiment will cive Biors releit in cases ol C hronic Rheumat ism matter how, severe, tbaa say other trticls knewa to medical men. Used Internally aad externally. - - Db, ficnjuscs-'i Pllhoric Stbct, SkK wked Tunc, A5D Masdbakk Pills. Thai ledicinet vhsva- usdonbudly p.-i ionned mora caiMof cousuuiption than iny other remedy known to the American public. Xbeyare cempouaaea vege table IngrediaBta, and cn tain nothing which caa be laiurious to the aumaa con lUtatiou. Other remedies advertised as die for Omuption, probably contain ipium, Which is a somewhat dangerous nig ia HI -Cales, and If Uken freely try tonsumptiT patients, it must do great Lturv: for its tendrocT if to confine the Biorid matter in th. ijstem, which ef eonrse, huh juaae . a nrv suspuuiuw. Bcbnck's fuimoato Hyrap ta warrsn'ea aot tr contain a wartlcW of opium: It is foBpoeed of powerful but harmless herbs. Which act on toe lungs, liver, seemncB, ana Hood, aad tha correct all morbid sacre fron., .nH eipl all the diseased mttr tun tha bodv. These are' the oolv means by which eonsaniptioo can be caret.' tsd as HrDenck a rumionic nvrup, isea Weed Tonic, and Mandrake pil.l are the snly medicioet which operate ia this way, JJ,! nnljrjTf ntiine gnrs lor f utuiunsrv cocsumptioo. iaca ixt4e ef this invaluable medicine is accompaied Sy ftorl flinrtians. Dr. Bcheock Is proless- inwaMy at hi BrisCTirriee, Boras thh aud ilrch fitreeta, Philadelphia, ' vry Wopilsy, where all lettrrs fxr advice must I addreased. i i 11. IV - V' Theaamet tha St.u Depart,,,..,,. n...n1 - r.TrrTr'TTr r 1 awil Ui fi.' L1HI, tail!. LIU . MV ;v 1 In , I kUtl fOttf. WUltO OW CU QrM WU DIbUB I ""w ui uwiaiKOB.H BIT Mllff'll - Tk" : "Kiwwa-Miti1 It Si:L,':r;T' W I " ' i ...-.tl, m.dr. .nJ fitted baMUrullt.1 "P;''tr JwrfM. BiiOmeaaaonJ Mwtlo " w tb - w r m BBm w v miin iiibi i i mr-M iim yn nil bt .' iru m i i . . . , i . "w . , bw i , llpw .fjA-agg ! I Th.-rmu, t r at h BraUawa' fi.Hik. Her rich blck liair flowed in loxanant 1 ta la proof II K II k - ' S 1 . k I ' mm l ' - i . -.1 - i i.: Tin ia -I CZnk t.' IT"'.!?!'''; : . Lltyjl I ti.iv: June 4 tfci- rH.liinw. Uiirh rduettca aba conTera-t uon" 'reaao I ;r T , M V;Xr a wj. J I i r , . ti, Tf , ,' 1rTS- RALEIGH, CITY INTELLIGENCE. joiiiv nn ao a. Kditar BuKEirr BAbuie of Cumberland. -was in the. city to day with three aegroes for the penitentiary, one far five years, and 72. 7a. HO. Tiik Pk aturroHY Law. In ;h Wins at(!r Thf nrgum-nt of tTftunsel jcstrrdiy ou the Prohibition qui-btion, I iok the matter under a Ivin nicnr, and tbia in Til ing renders s decision sustaining the io junction. The wet ticket for tlw present at any rate ia tiiompbaat. Tne temer ancs folks t.Mik.nB appeal Irmn the ilicis sion. ' ;' Bat tl()KRiiKT Two Copperss breecli es fellows io front tT the 0 urt bouse this morning were panting for a colli'lon, and exchanged r.unp'im.nls in. Ianmi; trial waa platu too pluiu f.r clinsti .n ears The mouth Hli.K.u'ni; contiuiicd lor t:i in in dte or ore, bu, they w.iUltii I cluioli. We hwked lur the itt..ini stors to come up with their clubs, and take piectof pie uui they didn't oinc,JJbey were resting in the market or taking 1m er on tlit sly no doubt. ' aiiiriff VVsllnce of Duplin a-jrivM hither city jenlurduy cvei.ij, with J .clc Guvin, (c!..) annti-nced to the Penitentiary lor two vc.iis lie i;ot awsy With bii of cottori, at bight-lime. The Biivijll lell ua thiit J-.P.-..H.tr!.f'.r!li hns lieen nomins- ltd for the Senate, bv the conniTvatives of his o .unty, snd A G. Mo'oley snd W 11. Wells, fur the House of Iti-pivs -nts- tives. 11 e reports the cottoo crop as looking well, and the best aUud they have eoi bad in the cnunty. NawAaoaUkMaila abtfW- reeking loud suiellUia jnrkftt . hen-m' we iifiYC on stverul ikjciuiii ns, but in a suiull why there is one or two chicken coopi on Fayettcvillo Street in frout of Isrge gro cy esUbtisIimeuts, that exTiilr isrnnrsl snoucl, to kill a Turk. TliereisHfi ordi- isnce piohiliitini; merchanta from allow ing boxes to stand in front of their stereos and we think it is applicable to detesta ble chicken coops. If you dont believe lEIUjJ.Uobj About a uoauii more of these pous and th medical fraternity of the city aay there is no doubt of the cholera coining soon. Radical Btatb ExitcoTive Cuumr- tee in Bession. This Committee was In stasloa at the Yarr6rongVir')Uliff rm yea -tt-rday, aad up to a late hour last night first hearing and coaaidering the II.lilen Eee mstter, as to the regular " and legl ubairmaDsbip sf the County Executive Commiite. The whole matter wbs fully dnu8.'d, and Tim wha the victory by s majority vote of those present. The Committee then went into the mst ter of Ililliard and Moore, the contestants for the Judgeship ia the flrst Judicial i let, but with what result w have not learned. JVs anderstaoi that tb Soldi a siJe will not submit to th decisioa, at least se far as regards Tim, and thst th wsr will be waged a fle'cely as ever. -' Supbkmb Cup.T, The Court met at 9. A. M. 411 th Justices present except i udge Pearson, who Is confined to . but oom from a sprain he received ia bis iack on Wednesday. The following appeals Oom the first district were argued : pTrlmrgaa fiaadeiliB es. Commissioners. bf Dare, continued for want ol counsel. L. D. Starke, Adm'r es. Thomu J. Kth, ridge, et al from Camden. Buiith A Strong for pUlntiff, Buibee A Busbee fur defendant. i Jsa G Bhsfford, Adm'r vs. Ephriam ilarris, Guardimi fronj "Pasquotsnk,, con (inued for want of couoseL rTewi orEffeltoi es. Vadehart f Son from Chewan. JL 11 Moore A J. A. Moore for pUlntiff. No count al for defendant- The second diatrkt wm aext taken' p, 'laJ Carev rt, Tboi MT.' Jae. ' from Bfrti'osff iririre-arguU auaatiBUC GiU'iam Prudea for plaintilf, Smith ft Strong, and W, W. Peebles for defendant. B. G. Howell, Adm'r vs. Ja. i. Uarrcll, from Martin. No counsel tor plaintiff, A. Moor for defeadsat. H. P. Ilarrell, Ex'r es. Joseph A. Tyler, Aim'x Ituiu Bertie.,. Put off to end of the docket .k ' .?;?."' ;T; ''- State es, Amico Moere, from Wasbijig- toa. - AttarMy-Gsaeral for State. : Jones k Jones, aad J. A. Moore for plaintiff. Th Court, thea adjourned ; until to- arrow, when the first csus la order, is Lock wood Hyatt ta." R. -L... Myers, ef ol frcBitrfrirt - . - .. i , Petersburg, ., is rteeiving'-coflgraa. ttory nolei su '4IegramTtrfiiaTriir aura nn hrr , rsdemptioa fmm Radical THURSDAY A Jrwm, Down th Gboroia. The fal lowing graphic description ol the real jewel of tie fair South i givw by a pa per printed in the State of Georgian "Among the many visitors wha earn to our city ob Saturday hast to tsli their country produce, waa a youa lady from Her rich blnck heir flowed in luxuriant rii liniw. Highly nlucite.l she conrers ..1 flurntly, :ind deported herself withbe "coiiui.g modesty. 8he wore no falte Imsilo or purchased complexion; had no t p-knot on her lua l, cr false fixings to lreent, but stood in the majestic beauty of k. created inteliigenceTliat would not yield to the despotic dictate of frivolous fashion. It has been a 4$B3 time since we gaaed upon such s ght The young men crowded around her waff on with curiosity ia their eyes snd admiration in their hearts. The old men wept for joy thst, there was one wtmhad not bowed to Itaal. She sold her country ' produce, went home, milked the cows, cooked supfwr for ten I aim laborers, aad went to church that night with hjr sweetheart." The Awiertmof yesterday says: At the Police Btatien in thia city, we notice 11 rases, supposed to contain 30 each, bl ulle muskets, besides s large case ofac coutremeuta which have been lying there, unoared for, since th Uoldeo war ef 1869. W do .t knew in whoselbharge : tbe weapoiM are, nor who ia responsible' for Tf.efW,-1Tt'e-iJ'ttiBW'ttat?the:itatlifcl 4.1jutaot General ef NorU Citrotin ought to take better care of, and know more about the condition of the military pro perty of oar Stats, loeee arms ml ecr coutremeats are ajipareatlyjlit A bad eoi ditiod, and they should ba properly car ed for. Lot"Jiljutsnt Goneral Gorman take action in the premise at ooca. As JSaosAtrr's Fbahvul JouaKsr, John LI. Bhrearer, the stronsut, recently made a frightful journey through th clouds lu a mow storm," (oral Pottsbofcn to Coopeuburg, Lehigh oetsuty, along the line ot Not Hi,: Pennsylvania Railroad, a distance of forty utiles, in less thia hour. Th aeronaut used no biaket, but ascended to the clouds revolving upon slander trapeze bar dangling Irom the net ting ef his large balloon. Bhrearefta a young man about thirty years el age, aad by eocepatioa is cltrk n f en of the leading hotels la Reading. For some time past he has been paying oeasi dote ) . tention to ballooning ; and since his first dozen ascensions, lie baa aiecoatiaaed the use of a basket altogether, and now bt ascends en trspezs bar banging by two slender ropes attached to the balloon net tiug. ilis laat ascension cam very near provinc fatal, lie says: Whea I ascended out of sight of the people at Pettstown, theair suddenly became cold, and th rata descended. The wind blew fesrtully, aad when I had asoended to . aa altitudi of S.006 feet I noticed that It was anew- ing. Whsa tha baromatec iodioatsd -S- 0U0 feet above th Isvsl of th sea, a furi ous aaow itoraaat in; My balleea ahift- 4 tos oertbaastera wind earrent, and was wafted alone at a frightful rata ot k-peed. Th balloon iwayed backward .nd forward, and I then mounted from th trapeze and took a seat in th iro , cos l et rating. I made an effort to put oo my heavy clothing;' but found it utterly , im' possible. I he balloon was swaying and rolliog about In th air at an -altitude o( ever a mile, and I did not dare to ' dress myself, for fear that a sudden twist or jerk ol the balloon would hurt me headlong down. The storm Became mere 'furi ous. I most bsvs travelled a arls a mln- pt. s Fiosally I pulled th valvs rope. It requires coasiderabl strength to pull It My baads were numb, but! aooa saoceod td in openisg th valve, , aad -1 eoald blaioly hearth gas rushing out at the topi. The balloon descended. The wind Waa blowing a gal as I approached earth. It swept the balloon (awn toward a dees Wood with (rightful rapiditysod eaerid Hi crashing Into th tree lops, ( Ootar t became extricated I caaaot tslLi I Icob- feas tbf journey was a rrightMoieJffljlli thall try it ever and ever again. (7. ilofial kanlaiaiiV 11. Btiatn I w, pomia'atioo aa SecVeWry 4f the' Ttea-urj has been sept by th, PrusideBt to th fienate, is a aativ f Kontuckf, and at present resides In Louisville, where hs be- Ei tha practice IKhm at tha dote oi the rjaTiBfVwrteI8 rwldeatof, pkiuaville. i p afVrfbe removed to tooisrille, he wm sppeioted District' At torney for Kentocky, aad fulfilled th du ties of that position Witb .such slgnal 'ab llity that few jeiuf g0, the President tailed him to Washington to fill th posi- teo or Bolicitor GeosraL U was the Drst lucumbent of this office, which wm creat ed by the law under which th Atlsraey- Geoeral's office wm recognized m tha De partment of Justice. Tha high talents and ex'-enalv legal acquirements which bad marked Colonel Bnstow M one of tb tmmoat lawyer of his nativs Stat aooa' Hade for him it very enviable reputation at th national capital fl reslgacd tb Office of Solicitor-General to bxom con- tooted with the Southern Pacific railroad In an Importaat and lucrative position, which he still holds. iia&uoor Am&ri- Mr, William Aittea aad hi wif died ;r gently ta Oorernbus, G.,asd wevo both buried ft" tha aam grata. They wi among th ideal resident of that city. , ,1, .n.l ,l,..w.r,...l hw,lf with btJ MOW hWo-;eftliiiSalf.Sir' 'If.&fVi JUNE ,4, ,1874, '" For the Sentinel Alitor flM SiMfk Jftiet My Dear 6.- You bsv iseWtskw to answer my comtauaicatioa ia the 8jcn Ttxiu. ol th Sri Jutpot a fac t .do you controvsrt, axoept u to Mnj NuUia, en A Mt iiUvulion,Jry ninrfj Oetil. LAfintreet' hs prove new no - nenuiuican. , J from thoso who ,kaow, that Mr. N4lr aas elected in his township tusdiio Krpnblieaos. I have it from the best authority that in the late electron li did BeTTnppofi Seuitot Avers, who. was chairman of our late ounveatina. I d not cars to carry on such a controv'irsy, but I amsursl.ctu BWv, allr lssy. 1 say the BrgrWofi'townhJp apud fur Mr. ilohle, m a Eepauio, t amy the lt eWetlon 'bVdld'not support 'hit Avera, lor lUa benate. 4nd now Mr. Wwodooat I cuallaa'i a V taef aad better proof of the error iifafy ' stat -eot.thaaatMaloM Re publican, beraus hs surrendered with you at Qreeasboro; and what Is worn, 1 invite yon to jolij j with ' ae in' electing Capt. Davis. , 1 have ne arquaiataact wiw Mr.Mebl aad would not ' wren bins, i hfy mdigtarton at the tctlonof (hs ooBveatien would bsvs beea lew It I bad net eeeo th. oasemirfer; .psrty In tbs two last l4dirviftlhWr hardsr to fougbi to brako dawn th RadlekrsrtT, I foood the sana htfiuetie, 1 and many of tb ame men, .working to defeat hi nomination Wlei be whs 'the fchofc of seven out of tea ef the people efthw Di riot, t Aad no w friend Woodson let lit dry up, and allow Mr. NoUo to . speak far himself while we shout, for Jq4 Dart, wane maa ruio.and civil Libert. ' y.nra i ' -i..u.:-J.ti MU,"t." .t nn H. e ' Mi HABitrson, ,lKreiali Toledo lstwl I .' '! l! ft 0,111. TUB PKHH OT'TIK W8TilK I'JEN- TEEPIUeKLGGJtiNO. AFI'EB AU :, BOWLES. At 8priua)W-lhei.U dJv-T half ... 4 - 1 " ,-i-' 4b an oour, ana one is glad to stretch hi leg Ty a walk up and dowa"lh t'feul Bpnngfieid I, wore hke h Westeru. city than any place I bare been to ut ol Buf falo. Tb streat r nut built up aalidly, lik Hartted, but are fast being so. Th Poited Slafis arssnat" and W"raTTr6aa railroad centre, and will grow, tnors, is tb nest ttn years thas in thl'Hat." Mafiy manufactories are starting and th people are enterprising, ipturuac . is quih. a taaJing busioeea, W the Hrjmb!iem has Job mors to maks Spy ngflold ' ksowa thr9ugheu tbcuotry, than aught hw. Iti tb best paper toew'tnglafid and uae oi iu pest aaitoa paper la the eouo. auppos evMy oae in these part liked th Bprlngfleld BepMUUd, but Couod oo uaa ah shdsrtn He cvh( at ThWhB hoBvltlsYaiwI oif.'ied, aim sfUaMi bad flnlahedreadingbifl handed ii oac. weu , use reaa th nam say ing : v "I don't want say news from that pv "I nppoM that vry body read It ia these rart,",I.. &faL$$lii H 'tim pltobia iato you t . -o'1 .!? mi Pitching Into m t taat ,, CWaar I howJdl toy it (had,' If it" had; ooty pitched Into ma. J ,: irotada't 'sjwi But dlt let memeef owles.a',J' -t:-"'-: ;My wsvei meJis aaytbiag by stt ikiag Wi it t- !s I M 1"! -? m 'J t 1. "Tea; thsft all. light foi nitf .iiy; bat jos let me meet Bowlorl I'll show hla how lorun aps "What did har. , , k "Del Hi did e wood deal. - ITerc' I kow Iti J JeMd taf h2 td 8pdi. Lid ao th last trala at night, did my hosiaeat la th avtateg, Aad; ttafe.1 horn a th first morning train. Well, en igbt Imet si'old orosy WdU wentlo Musical Halt t 1hc thtra, v When w Um but w met WglrU'thaVjiw mU Wr kda ceusiBs, but they weren't, it wm I a fraud. I didal kao ft, and when Jim effered hi um 'te a glrJ J'did tb Atua to tb ther. They 4ek. e their fioms, sd I mw how it was. Of court couUn't get ricfitout. o I treated: th. Jim traaUdj ti tb girl hMted; la mot, W wore having pretty goj tiu, wW ihm felUw cam iaaod Legaa .4 raise row. ta tea than a 'tint th polio War la tad had aiT,' Tbe osxt' mornltg I Waa hauled hefor th.cart and, fiued $7 JO. I didn't car nee, because I gar t talao aasse, and I knew my wife coaldnt find It out; but the next mornlDg,. I'll J eternally flanked if that J?ewJ&s didn'i bar It all ia a4 njf to. ,l M ':f n i 1 i rm yeee wne see is t ' flahjald y ihedid." , "Did sh raaitra (aWt" uoarrey, tusnti .at toa ifi kaew Kair. it h I bar to NO. 259. g to Sprinafivld fu the day i. ta" I.MT. Ju w me si Ho le r ":" '' Bu:,',uid I feeling t ought lo tuko a aawaptperw tartl; ".tu can hardly blame him, yo know: ''tt wus only the proper enterprias." " "' ' . Entsrprieet euterpn be d d. There's ifctU. BWfed Msuitiiead th rules sad tk fr im twa "p-l.rr. Uhfc'rteWatacivil-rigtita Wi'r :tei H Io the'cimit tee fo tie Judietavy, witU teat k 'ii'"rvrt " nr1 i.y atV4ta;Mtba uthor'xJ by the true cisry vinmmnre to sty th .t uio tiua.eouM iw made' tr strike out the arheiU rl.ua f tlif n, He, FUiUII, of Pennsylvania: Will you ilp to strike it iHi f - r Hr. Butlc: No, . i sir. Brrk, of Kentucky, moved to ad Th yos and nay were ordered on Mr. Beck' nietita aad It was ' rejected yeiriayifrr ' The' House then at 4:90 took; ' e "recess till 7:85 P. MT. ' 1 " ' ' rThTOoWfDg"uiegraai flora "WashUg- toa to the BalUmor Bum explain this action: 1 i ' ' " ' 5 ; General Butler tried his civil right bill flu again to-day, but the Democrat were prepared for him. Bit proposition wm to take th Senate hill from th Speaker' table end refer It to th Judiciary Oom mltl with trtv to report at aoy tia renamgtnis meuon tner wm a motion becauN th Democrats only doarrd to away the lUB tCt until half-Dast 4. whea a ncrM had to be taken by order of th Hoa taade a few days sge. It I bo Urved thl thl ends an; prospect of th pasage ofHEe cl?IRTghTr,6 rH' for th lsw.Ji.i: Aa . ' n m a i in ' ; '"s.-' Special Telegram to the Montiog Star. Bbaofobt. N. C ,. 1 Pm Mcrehend City.L 1874. . . , The Largest numbef of people ever aa. Wuiblc'd fa old Carteret were Breseatlbir to uy UMbar, 'jh . Hoa. , Geo. - Do- yu and the white, uii.r.'s candidst for Ctiog.esi, the Sob. A. M. WaddelL upon tbo political teplct of the day. . The wildest enthusiasm wm maDifuted by the goo J. people of thli truly 'Cooler rati y a county, .. OoL Waddell first addressed th vast multiluile in a speech which In language aad spirit 'We dan aot attempt to de orib. He Came out squarely apoa th whlu platform, sittrtiritf that f a flaw of tbl Infamtat civil rlghU tin, ' and ' th taMteblosa ed, any white maa ' that would longer gmtn hi adhrece to th Radical par - ty wast Uaitort his race tad uoworthy tb color ef hi skin;' fit should deem it a disgrtoe to hair th rot of tuch ' a Wratcb. ' !i " ' " ' . Cot Wsddotl' remark at ttlo'-portlo- illar Juncture wer long aud loudly tp plsaded by an audisace of at lest 800 Whi steal wla,' Wa'tJ'Pialrf ac jairo sowaltfvery jaIouf thlr seclsl rlgbtt . , ... i r f iJl '1. : os wjiGuruprvBBiaingiv pppoeea so any Aftfeaflbment,'- t- "-'' ' 1 ' CoL Waddell eipjain,ed bit f position upoa ths back; pay, aad ; aa bit honest tongue gave manly utterance t tb noble, adopeadenk aod' pNud, generous im- Mileof bWeoMsi, wmw thM tb maa jw ho had anc redewued the District from I bolttobM of th Radicals wa trium imaatly atMtr of tb situatioa agaia.' - tin paxraaunoir or taa New Secbjraii hw tarn TaKAicaf. ... iL (SptoUl teUgrara to the Dispatch., , WAiuiToa, Jan I. Abe eoaflrme- ion of Bristow and Rtehardsoa waa earlier hah was generally expected, though 'ia he cue of th former very little delay was prebeodsd.' ' ; ' -: . Secraryilslac wllliajau probability uW upon hi duties to morrow. Assis- U'ot Secretary Sawyer ha not yet reeign- 1, but as It I almost absolutely certain ifat h will retir from hi positloa ts- iirantt for hia plac or looming op. poculttiona aa to Bristow Treasury policy srl beginning to b heard, but of idtih. atf'aB. unreliable. " - ' ' -; - . r -4 Samuel W, Ruth, formerly of rbiladel- rhla, died on hia farm, at . Bwertbmsr, I ,. , ; ul . - b . " ' pt-Iawar eeuntyi on the 21th nit, la hit tSth year. Deceased, who wm a aoa of William Rush, th sculptor, held a poii lionof trust in the department of (he Falrmount Water work for twonty year. Th Americaa ifvriosl Jteoorder for Jan contain, aa account tf .William Hutching, tbe Jaat but on oo tha roll it Ketolu'jonary peusioaets. . II wt a httive qd rendenl f Mai on, and died la 1806, at th age of vr 101 jears. Lemuel pookjol Kr Tork,ib turTiveing pa' aer, died aigbtaea days later, aged 109 I ta Lasdoa, recaajay, a man whs bad fer tome time fr.'Ws ralo habit of lutein wt' auceVmuiilereJ the fTWoThlf ""TKmTl'y eoMisting of hit wtte and fear callilrac, had the eat- 4itWTBw -BMiwar ken cotcmlted while th family wer slecp jog, and no sound wti htari to alarm tha , " , ren suba4uc!it Uisjru.ie , . less vaaa a week..... ; I square, 1 week, a.ftol aonars, T saua. 4-iJ.OO A BMHila. ILOoil JI3v9FS,lal2 I , " laao'a. Uvol tf " w.uu ... is.00,1 io not 4 - ' ' aUtWr It " -S t) 1 1M.W.1 ! 1 0.iM - neighbors. The mad bad no special rua- for commuting the act but bad bora ' ' Mvagoaad moroe since hSto..k to drink ing. - "' Th coolest laroeey ew record recently took place I San Francisco. . yon Bg maa from the ceunuy' was riding in a street : " " to tb aoommodatlag maa, and the latter . ooolljp put M an da bh arm aad left with it. ugDeClark,'ifenTir fof sih tuUogg " opera treupe, U npe fai 'b14cboir ef th church a Bt, UortboWmvw. iiunaDraedil.ciutralto at Grace church, where George Bimpaoa it the tenor; Mr, Maot, also of the Kellogg troupe, tenor at lb Sbfirsk oiihe neJyylousJfatjldi Toodt,th violinist, contralto at tha Tab ernacle; Slgnor CaIletU, "ef the Strakoach troupe, basso at BU Stephen' charcb. A bridegroom Mrenty yean of age ud a bridt of Ixty-flv summen ar reported la one ef the eutera eoaatxic of Ceor gla. ' -. i Thi jhfiil ' cr6pt9o Th"wttoii r "KoT Nsutt,Tlat and LittJ rivaie, N. 0, hav bona seriously damaged by tha recent freshets. r ( . i r, . i GOODS r o n 1871 axd ao stokb . Muuutoln (Bxitloilosl BUBU IUI ASD. TE1PLS OF li.'CI . , 1TILL AL1TE. . iCHBECn I there with his smial n.iii. .-J . eed Sttleamea oaiarlng ta-Ua trade aud ood- -' rloo-oV- an CNU4TALLT ATTRACTIVE Stock of PpriBf and lamaer Ciawdsi recently Aarehaaed In New TorV. and aunv of them bought M PANIC FKItlis. My stock of Dress Uoods, WhlU Goods- -. Unatt Bandkererrtnfa. GIovm: L.1 f i y' luiu', mbbons, M tl ...i I . . f a a. r wawwawrMtap, V.ai. ;.. iJSi?JJ!rt?,J y"" I LAK0K and well ""i wnifKie everyuiliur uial la aew and deairabU m the i . - Une from low priced good to flue fabrics. wsuimr au Trmutvi , ,,...,,.,. .,,,hv,,,;(,,.,vI -. Dro s si Goods wUl And It to their lntereet to eaU aad exam-law-my-stork' before parehairtng elsewhere. PKItiof "' wUl ,wl "1'-1NI r.,-l.,,;,PIt!," eomfsUngot "n'r bbgM0hap or even chea sr than before the war. . ....... ... oek itMma!BmmMxatz tolrlaalteafvjfflB aawesiro, and pwsow waolUt; goods, ware oriuerehiuidlaa, should always examine mv stook before Uuylnic, as I Intend to make It . r msareas So ewy erne. - I bellera In tha mi.tia m lis iwn t vi UVK." ; ' " I maiMctrntlv utr flOIIVTDV uvd CHANT to SBauloe my stook, aa t will oder tbeifi sprxiial luductoieiits, and think I eaa awve than toonosw-. 'r .. ,. ap -OJWww . -v , A. C I KC fT. lTEIirHISE W r I'M WFTx Tb only Reliable Gift Distribution la th ' country $100,000 00 IN VALUABLE QIFTS! TO" Baf, DIBTBJUITTKO tJ X..D. SINE'S m 44th SEMI-ANNUAL " fj!i 4wVei 'b-ti. M.& t f To be Drew Saturday July it 1874, Ooe ta Cipllit frlze, $10,009 la Cold J OuSTftue ; $5,000 iuTSIlTcr Y F.vPrlail,000 S ( V . . Firs Prizes, $KK) 2 t Orooobackt J Tea Prizot, $100 U( As ' "i v m Tw FamLlf Cirmjet aid Bitthei imn will liutf loimta iiarBcsj, wotrh $1,- T wolBttcffle. Horses, dso.. ': worth IflftO aachl' '- Tw Froe-toned Kosewood Pianos, worth $560 each I - . Tea Family Sewing Machines, -worth 9100 each 1 . -r m.,w.f. 1500 jQoH and Silver Lever Uunting Watches (icaU) Worth from tJO to tm each Num&trtf lfU 10,0001 - ' - Z IOSU UmifAl U 50,000 AStaU Waotta t Sell Tirketa, U whom Liberal rrrmlomt will be paid. Single Ticket $3 ; Six Tukcuttf); -jLi4J '' j-L:....: i ).-ri-.j...-..,..... I Mii I "Twelve Knte 14U AWBiy-4 1 10. . :.."'--,- ' -i1feu'arteont lining a fall Hit of jjriit, a . JiTii.U.n of the iiiAit;.tir of di,., i,.,,!"' ' Other iaiormatloei ta lefereuoe to the iiistrt tmUon, will be aeut to soy on ord.imn uieia. AllieMer mvatbeldrMe4 n w.ik i-rcics, U U.aiNE, Hoit.t, 101 W. rtrta 8t cotaiii h ati, a Mat 23 U. .1 1 j ' ... . J

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