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General Afreet, Heleiga, M. OL ' (idvl Keipoci AgentefWantai." ott -tf t,Ki C. tiaiaa. '.0 lUaau, lle-ipier. gr ugrafar. , k n;n isb & u a n B I 8 , raLeiob, 5. c. 1 t7" Send for apaclma"! of work. .Work iate much lew than Northern price. JOKMRR AND GRAVIS' SCHOOL, HTULSBORO, N. a 1 ClkMleal, MaUtDMUoal,SleBUile, anil Biiury cademy. fiLLfiunoa aeeiaa Taito Womdai u Jolt Board ud Talltoa Ineladlnc Tael. Waeai toir, L'ifliu, and ratratahed Eooma, $167 50 ptr leauon o( twenty waeka IN3TRTJCTOB 1. J U. HORN IK, A. M., K. H. GRAVIS, A. M., Hl GH'MOrUJOM. JR., UnlTeraltT of Vlr id . Mu. 1). 11. HAMILTON. A. W. VtN ABLK, Ja. Fo'kaepataUMa Call eve. .rcalara ai.nt on aDDliratlon iuiiuoro, n. wnae i tjulv 11, 1X74 B 0H INQ IIOUSB. Kn. H. W. Miller cait aecommodate a aoav bcrof tma'den at bar w.ll known boardiag komoi Neabern Areaue. If eiaten at taa I. ia. A'Kmbly wUblnjr, la aacnra rootaa M do web to m ike early appUcatloa. Tba imw ti dcll)(htfllT a Una led la oaa of tba p'eaaant portlona of tba etty, wllhia H;( ica h of the capital Ternai aa reaaoa. i.'lt a. ean be h4 an j wht r. SOT t If jK(KtKll8 AND LIQUOR?. ItuTt Just recelred a fresh stock of FAMILY OROCSBIB. Mm, letleciei stock of WbUkle as ful- OLD imuuHjAHIlUT, 0K08UIA CLUB, HARRT B 1S8ETT. r ure Aot;titia coaLtf Va . Rye aad Tarioo otier hraudi BranJ.n and W inrt of all tradet which 1 in atlling Ttrj cbtap. CU1 and see for roar ' Z.W.&ILL, t V-tlju M vket (qaaiw, Baklgb, II C ttj R.F.Barktm'iItwTirblBi. tq Hubeon tea ted at YORK, PA., by rj XXM. CTTmOEB, O.JL l.ano tt UULIOII, Mass., tiy Jan euaiiiBiflil n n X9tw Pamflblet sod Test Kaport lAddreia, N. f . Buruhaat, York, Pa. M. LEW J C LAW OFFICE, On Court Uauie Sguar RALJCIQ H, v. a fciu attention Rlvea to Bavinf of Hoasa "dt, In Tiew of liie laU Aeti m of the Bar jnme Court ot tba Uaited 8UI js oa U aaa- WANTED. Actire Local and District Areata arltb Jt contracU for tba Pen Muttiai Life teurance Co.of Philadelphia, for M. C. aaareai, W. H. riMCU, i t . y 25-tf Oeol Mansjrer Q.RAIN CRADLES A GRA-S3 BCYTHS. ("t receired s supply of BlneUirt' Celebrated taern Cradle. Taa Bear ra tba MabkbT. aarrftnti.. -,.., JAMEd M. TOeYLIft, Afaat T.4w. A BsoLUTE DIVORCES OBTAIHEE fv. from Courts of dlflerant Btatea far da Uon. Ac. No pabiMtw faantraa. He "nre anui dirorea irraateA. Addresa,i. ' at. HOUSE. GREAT BAR3AIN j TO BS HAD t ,f - AT.L,B.OWjrfl. -. 7 Ifllfj'tyE; tCity Intelligence. C Liooal Doftau J.npiotn of m change In Iba weatb artfhi It m Judge Howard, of Tarba, area ia Wilmiogtun WednraJay. Bredk-y, the camrcUoaar. ha aoaaa of 1 . iyrUOkrirj, ReprreenUlfe froca Yad- kia, oiwflaad a: bormt skoaaa. 1 Coif E. Cant well (ol anocah aaamary; ialha kMAer f the RrpaUlea eUale be a. aatc Biannpt a hurea tblaf, oooves to tbe r pabUeaa hotel for itn M rera Iroaj Duplis )uMnty. On account t tin: eoalloaMs rata for the ktat taxa4r hoars, oar ttiewUare at la go id ooodltloa fuf loot pad. i ha lobby Lata of the Lagialatnra have aut jet put '(a sa appearance, bat will do oouDi oa is tuij. jiroa ael wolb. A aoaple j walked froa Koutgoesarr countj, Ye., to Danborry, fltokc ccmnty, to get parried a law dare sg,. Our tbaokl lor aa larHatioe to atteod tbe BampaoB Oouotj lgrlcaltural Fair, to be betd at Cuatoa. Mot. BBtb ud 33th.'. 'I Juho Q. A. Wood, of farqulnapt, U Hi yoaoxcat piewW of ill Oeoaral A. tcnbly, having jnat ainfed at the age ef 94. tla ia a Itepublicaa. Now ie Iba time to sabscribe for' tbe iMimakL- full reports of Lrgiahtiv piuoeedia by aula reportera. Daily report of m ar k eta, etc. Freea tha qutatity of ptodaoa bronght to oar oaarkrt, wa eoaolada the people think KaUiK the beat tnarVct la tbe (State,. , Qt tu tk oaarkat and you will be CODTiOOed-, I Ooe tlionsaoi pound of mountain butter be brooghf to the city this evening ba gentleman from the West and placed appn sale among our several provision dealer. Tba Berger Family opea at Tucker Hall totoigbt. Go and peat pleasant evening, and listen to- their sweet music and the awry jingle of their chiming bells. Reserved seats at Carmer" Drug Store. Tbe North Carolina Caafareaee ot the IL B. Churfb meets la this city oa the Bad of December. A Isrge delecatloa la expected and the brethren are pre paring to give them I hearty welcome. There's life In tbe old land jet. The Jailor Informs us that ha baa six teen prisoners two white and foarteea colored, fifteen matee and one female; that famous character known in tha city a Jenny Gallows HilL He sajs that they Lave remarkably flue appetite. Tbe Grand Lodge of Free sod Arcepted Mason of Ibis Sta'e, will commence its Bath anaoal acssion on Monday, tb 7ib of IX ceo tr, at 7 p. m. in tbta city. Tbe Winston &titl ja fenator Marler ie on of tb moat popular men ia hi county or district, and the reaaoa is that be i always at bis post, and always dot his dntj. Id New York josterday, outtoo wa quirt with sale of ,81 bale at 14 18 1-8. Futare closed ateady. Roaln and turpentine unchanged. Money firm. Kiobanf dull aad lower. Gold 11a II J. Government strong and active. Stat biad dull and steod. Our farmer continue to roll in with their cotton, keeping our etreet wall blocked ap and giving tha weigh matter a lively time with bow and then a IHUo acoffl with the real' carrier a to who shall weigh. Wa noticed a pretty one joaterdap la which bur Mead Baio's scalea took tb priicv Our Very rQcient tai collector if get ting oa bravly with hi collections. Tb people eaaTaiuch rejoiced at tb recent cbtoge rA thi potftiesl flrresment that tbej' tra enning ap manfully. ; He ln form u (tut for one day collection, (Tburaday), h depnaitad over lour thou and loIlan, nd moreover that he ez pecU to b ready for the pablio treaearer oa the Brat of December. Pretty good. "Senator Jam; T. L Grand, a Demxrat of Biohmoad rowoty,-i tha youngrat member of the Senate, being only 25 year of age, and Beaator Martia Walker, of Rotherford, ia tha eldest mraaber of that body, baiag M year of aga. Both are farmer aad good working gentleman who will reflect credit a poo tbeir eonitlt uents. j " Tb colore Braafor" occupy A back seat very appropriate" in that body ba tB oa the left band vide a you enter tb chamber j Bryant, of Hnts, U a quiet good looking enojetto. ' Mabioaraf Edgecombe, appear, fevldeatlf oa 4n style end sport order ia bis brother, tb miplideat, tht) let Braaior frea New Banover oouoty. Tucker, of Oravaa, i let black, a little eloeriy aad iovka like a preacher a he eit t aUtcly W hi seat with hie gold tpeetaclet on- (though they may not Sa.) j j It ,t t Aa Acooanara- Puriw.Tae aim ia tb Banal yaatefdsy, and BO ma would thiok that soch agravw rooking Senator bd any musToTa hLt aouI,"but he caa Jutt fork an aecorJeo crooked. W heard bin piay at Hat Bcowa's, the popular rtoortov all fb maaabar wa bke to smoke ith best cigar la th city, tad tie; go t Nat. to get theoi. Uoneril Aisemblj )f North Qtr ." OliBaV BKN4T& rtrraT bat: Fbjdat, Not. BO.' Besator Morabead, President ft Urn , called the Sena ta to order II a. m. Tbe Journal of yesterday ardknd pprorad.' . STAIIPnr OuMMfTTBWV- Mr. Latham, fro tb Comaiitka oa Propoai'.ioa aad Grbftaaon, aad Belt, froat tha Commute oa Bugteeead Bills eutjmitted report oa sevaral bills which war placed oa the ealewrlai. saucer coatMrrraaa. Mr, Wsriag reported from lb oommH. te a rates 'Welch were read aad adopt ed. ' ' . Mr. Waring moved that a Jilot commit- baa of three oa the part fUa Benat and Ovo oa th part of the House be appoint ed ra ttulet aad that me e-e to that effect i be sent to tba llotua. Adopted. V . nrwaJOOTioji ef aaLia. Mr. Wsriag, a bill to inco-porate the Gaatoa Mlaing Cumpsny. Cirporatlona Mr. CantwdU bill calling a fltt Cooveotioa wa read and referred to the Judiciary Committee. Mr. btanforJ, a bill to be entitled an act to amend acctioa 6. chapter 81, Bat- UaYReviael, Judiciary. Mr. V reach, a bill ia regar i tu acceeaoa ria before th act in murder, rape, araoa, or burglary. He explained hie bill in a few pcttioeat rcaaarks, stating that be oVmbted that acccasorie before tbe act Bade the atatutee enacted si ace 1BS8 COOld b Convicted "V a capital offence, Th bill wu referred to tbe Jadioiary. Maboa,(oL,) a bill to rata tbe fee of constable. Propoeltiont and Gi levaoea. Mr. Jeralgaa, a bill amending chapter IS, nectioa B, Battle Revital. Mr. McBlroy, a bill amending section 88B, chapter 8, title 15. Code of Civil Proosdura. Judiciary. arjottrrioH The resolution allowing the keeper of capitol to farm out tbe rotunda to vB data of salable was indefinitely post pooed. Mr. Parrieh, a resolution requirng a report froat the Secretary of Bute aa U the cost of printing Wheeler' North Carolina Manual. Adopted. Mr, Caatwell, a resolutive ' eoeoeraing Civil aad State Right. Went over one day under tb rule. (It oppaeaa th taterfeveao Of the Fedeial Government ia Stele matter, and depnoatee mixed school.) Mabeon, (col.,) a resolution for pro moting th better education of tba col ored youth. Calendar. Mr. Stanford, a rasolutioa that ttenator Jama T. Morehad, of Guilford, be ap pointed President pre bat., until tbe return of the regular Prealdont. Vr, 8. slated Ihtt alter a two days abeeoo of th regular President, for tb purpose of ratifying bills, it wss iieosaatry lor the donate to swlrcl a Prreident pr ttm. Tba resolution waa adopted. The President announc d tho standing commitiee on in' rule upon tb part of the Seni aiu oa tBcwu bkaoixo A bill allowing tbe county commieaioo era of T) rail county to tell their poor nous sod purchase another mora suitable wa taken op and passed ita second read- ing, and upon motion of Mr., Latham nu der a u pension of tbe rules paased its third reading. A bill allowiog T. W. Taylor, late aberiff f Haudertoa county, to collect ar rears of taxes tor tb year 1870-'7I-'7B TB. Mr. Btaadtord an ameadment pro Tided that if any tax payer tball mak aa affidavit be (or a juatice of tb peace that he has paid such taxe he shall be exempt. Tb amendment was accepted. Mr. Marler: Aa ameadment that the provisions of this bill shall not apply to cxicutor aad administrators. Adopted. Th bill tbe passed it second and third reading. By leave, Mr. McCauley introduced a bill ameadlag, aa act incorporating the People' bank f Monroe Referred. A bill allowing CMfton Ward, late abariffef tpMMs anul April let, 1875, to oollect arrears of taxe for 1878 wa taken up oa it scond raadiag. Mr Babee An amendment aimilar tn that adopted a above I the eaaa of th Henderson' sheriff a regard th af fidavit aad exempting executor and sd- miaittrat .f. Adopted. The bill tliej pawed Itt second and third reading. . A bill sllow tog the constable of tihelby, CleaVeland county, to collect all Uxe in arrear for that town for 187-74, ex taadisK the time to let January, 1878. Mr Stanford offered bis amendment In regard to the affl lavit, Ac Adopted. rV ball tha passed It aecnad and third feeding " Tacksr, ooL, by leave, a bill to provide for common school houaea. Referred. 'Adjourned. I Tmtraw r nenCNriTrVC4. :'rr" ,1 FaiOAY, Nor. BO. ' Bona oaHed to order at 11 a. ax. Mi. Speaker Robiasoa la th chair. Jooraal eftyetterday read aad ap-' proved. ' . Mr. Gash preeeated a patitioo from artela citixm to aasaacl tb act la re gard to th tale of liquor la oertaia local. kiea. inferred. u Mr. Wiley, fmaa the select commit tea ia raUtioa to th civil right bill, re ported favorab'y oa the adoptiot) of Mr. Meaaa' rMtitd'. ' v Mr. cckel7rd lr tbeoommltta c engr said bill, ubittd report. Mr. Noraient, a lea-ilutloa oa adjooxaa BMaf. Calendar. Mr Fiacr. a raaoluiMia on th eub j ct ot 'gamb ing oa fair gionada, Cak endnr.. i, , Mr. Walk-r, of Rkbraondr a resolution f Instruct iou to wr eor)(rnsnsB la re gard to the Cap Faor war. 'Calendar. Mr. Walker, of Tyrr', a. rwaolutisa aakiog our cegraman. to obteia, aa p- propriitio to, opea tbe inovtb of tbe r cuopernuiig river. Calenda. Mr Pige, a taaolution In regard to tb ale nf confectlo ia tb rotutda of lb capitol. Calendar. By -Mi. Ta'a, a bill to umprmiee tb public debt. Referred. By Mr. Mullen, a bill to repeal chapter 84, section B, Battle's RerUal. Referred. By M Walker, of Richmond, n bill to ameod chapter B7, sectics 5, Battle' R riaal. Refftrred. By Mr. Walker, a bill to re-enact and revtee areti n IIS aad chapter 81, Rerised Code. Relerred. By Mr. Brwin, a bill to amend tbe act for establishing days for the sale of red cetate. Referred. By Mr. Caadkr, a bill to rrpeal chapttr 78, law of '7S--78 Referred. By Mr. Means, a bi I to give jur dim to school committee. Referred. By Mr. Moriog. a bill to constru th act conoeraing tb sale of liquors within two miles of tbe ft mring mills at Lock Tille. Referred. By Mr. Newell, a tilt to rala th co-a- peosation of county commissioner. Re ferred. By Mr. Qreen, a bill for tbe reliwt ot J. W. Hortoo, tax oulkctur of Wsttoga county. Referred. By Mr. Barnbar dt, of Caldwell, a bill to amend section 15, chapter 104, Battle1 JleTil. Referred. By Mr. ttowe, a bill to more effectually nuaiah Uie selling of liquor without cose. Referred. By Mr. Means, a bill to amend title 7. sectioa 83, C. C. P. Referred. By Mr. Plnnix, a bill to re-enact sec tioa 84, 85, 88 acd 87, chapter 88, Re vued Code, deferred. By Mr. Barulisrdt, of (. aid well, a bill to ameod diap er 105, Battle's Reviaal. Referred. Mr. Trivett, lnm the select committee oa tbe civil rig'its resolution, submitted a minority report. Th folloaiig standing commitUes were announced : Iatenal Improvements : Messrs. McRse. Staton. Pstton. Brvaon. Stowe, Osksmlth, Tatt, Wheeler, Preason, Mitchell, WUey, King, Ulcks snd Candler. Privileges and Election : Messrs. Moria. Dorteb. Anderson. Nor- ment, Woodhouas, Young, Grtttin, Whitley, Disaeu, nooa ana uuoib On Claims t Messrs. Raid. Ballard, Albertaon, Glenn, Smith of Anson, Bmith of Hyde, JlcNelll, MeCallop, Newell, Floyd sad Craws. Salaries and Tee i Messrs. Walker of Richmond. 'Eatmsn. Walker of Tyrrel, Thompson of Beaufort, WUey, Johnston, Jeasup, Garrlsow; Wbisnant, Moseley, MuUsn, Bbarpe and Scott.- - Mr. Osksmlth wa added to th m- mittee on finance. Measr. Mitchell and Trivett were added to tbe judiciary committee. By Mr. Stmng, a bill to restore lost or destroyed record'. Referred. By Mr. Boyd, a resolution aakiog an appropriation from Oogre-s of $100,000 to boil I a government poatoffice and eourt bouse at Gjeeaaboio. Calendar. Oa motion of Mr. Walker, of Richmond, the rules were luipended and the Senate bill gtvlog relief to tbe tax payer of New Hanover county wa take up and passed its several readings. Tb bill to repeal th act empowering tbe commissioners of Davidson county to estsblish a Teacher Institute or Normal school wu tken op snd p.ssad it several reading. The bill tnchaoK the times of holding court in tbe 3d judicial district waa taken up and pafS-d its several readings. The n tilu'ion raising a joint slanting committee oa oinsti'utional reform waa adopted. After the tri'Sctin ot snme uairn- pnrtant busineas tbe House sdjourned. i RaaToiiBD Vi-ioa It will be recol- lecfed ai meat io nod by u? ome two mootb ago, Mr. H. A. Reams, of Dur ham, of the firm of Ream ds Walker, large tobacco deafer of Durham, lost his voice and ha ainoe been deprived of speech without the align test etckeeea at tending. On tbe following day be came totbiacity, and put bimnlf under the treatment of Dr. Geo. W. Graham. Alter a careful diagnosis, Dr. G. gave bi pro fessional opinion to the effect that he wa arable, and at once commenced a eon re of treatment Two month elapsed with out tb slightest change ia hie condition, only a gradual disappearance of tbe tuberculea ia tbe throat, that Dr. . dia covered on h'ia Bret examiaatioa, aad which be believed, if removed, woe id r tor tb voice. He uccceded In hi treatment aad Tweeday last Mr. Jfeeme' Tore returned. Dr. Graham ia a sob ol exOov. Graham, aad bid fair to tak a protaiaeat rank among tb aaedical fra teraity ef hi day. aapecially ia tb treat ment of lh eve, ear, Ac T ' Lara Wauraaa Aawatabraa AtmPaW aosricaor tm Comixo Wnrra tb eccentric wealke. 'through wAich tb lcounuy baa beta pisiafoTwoA moath oooslitutea a aVabla J ' atetoaroRlo yci,of vsbicB we aev area ttj ad. ' Sine th early pail of Ju!y nearly every section bs bee vial led by therj mal txtrames snd eg?essive dronghta; which i hove lingered into the present month and Ud fair to leave thtir'linpres ea the approsohiag winter. That th, grea1 coatiorati aadorgo cyclical ehsnes of cllmai by no ma wappreotable is a autter of hia otio faoord too familiar, tp. be Igaored. Is modern tiffit, as in It 07 aad 1888 tVete -periodic ioiMd"i bav beea very' sens bly "fait. Ia th years juat named tha rainle season waa a 'marked ia Central Europe that tbe (kierta Parw, sliruok to a aicre . shadow of it usual self, sad portions of the bed if th lUiioe, never Before dnt-d up, wsr left uoeovMsl. -8trang to say, simolta- ncously however, tb level of Lake Date rio was two feet higher than its mean level s determined by fourteen years' ob servation. Ia th few year preceding 1840 tb rainfall wa so large la Peoasyl- vanls that an American geologist showed that, had the tame extended to tbe lake region, tho Inland water, ia th absence of aew outlets, would have risen twenty- nine feat above tbeir normal height. The extraordinary dryness of the sum er tod kutuina of 1874 on thiieootiasnt baa had ita eooipenaetion apparently in tbe abuormal rainfall of an opposite con 'ineot in the same hemisphere. Wbila the Ohio and Mississippi have been slug gishly courting tbeir ball emptied chan nels the Nile bas been pouring lit torren tial roaring flood over the Inundated plain of Kgypt as it has hardly been known to do Irom time Immemorial. Early in July laat the great African river began to net .rapidly (at tba vy time our Ame-ican rivers began to fill) and con tinued to do so until it reached, on the 1 1th ot rVpteniber, tbe almost unprece dented height of twenty nine Itet at A exsndria. . It continued at thia point till the 7th of October, wben an increase of three feet would have put all 'he Delta of Ejjpt under tb rmhing, yellow tie). Still farther east tba heavy rain ia India, the autumnal cyclone la th Bay of Bert gal and tbe terrible typhooa whieb swept over Nagaski and Hong Kong evidence condition of exeeaatvo lemrJrty on tb oppoalte aide of the Northern Hemis phere, balancing the excessive aridity prevailing in tbs United Htates. Such pbjsirsl cbeogea appear anoma lous ei ough, especially when we contrast those which caused the Bengal famine in 1873 and th fl d in 1874. Are tbey due to regular cyclical causes, recurring in suprs-snoual periods! So it would seem ; and it klsn seems likely thst these extraordinary phenomena travel slowly around tbe globe, somawhst aa tbe ordi nary storm does. Tbe attempt has been made lo trace lint and cold yean to the vriatioos of sun-spot frequency, and eminiot scientist have contended that tbe sua spot periods are loltowed by cor leipording climatic changes on the earth. But, however Ibis may be, the abuormal seasons we have experienced are directly traceable to tbe V iriationi ol stmospberic pressure oa the earth. Tnu; according to known laws of the atmosphere, the abnormal prevalence of hot southerly winds on any con t: set north of tbe Equa tor prove thst there ha been an aerial depression of hvg standing n the ocean west of it; snd t similar excess of cold northerly winds argues an excess of pres sure If these Ion standing hiifh and low pressure move from west to east. In tb middle latitudes, as the transient and aati-cyclows are known to do, we have aa easy and obvious explanation of the contrast! nf weather oa opposing sides of the Northern Hemisphere in tbe tame year. Without dwelling on the theoretics 1 aspects of tbtsa weather anomalies it is evident the prerent year moat close with a great deficitney ol m listure la tbe toil of th United State rest of the Rocay Moaotaina. The winter and apring rain of 1875 may restore the water of which tbe rocks and ipnngi hero been exhaust ed by the summer drnuihts snd that pre pare the ground for agricuituie. But I the Bieanttme the witter course must be scantily filled, the wells low and the sub terranean fountains but half replenished la a wind, the continent i now tn the eondrion ol t lhoruni(hly drained field, The effect of ucb dryness, however, will be to ctltk tbe chilling evaporation of tbe soil, so I thus, la some measure, to mitigate the rgm of th approaching winter if. T.UtnUL ' Mator'i Covbt. Three chronic of- les lers for-druokeoness oa th public t rn-ts war fined and dismisaed. A warreat ifsued agsiost Georga Waah ingtna for drawing a pistol o a table friend in Jpril last, wu tlao dismisaed, oa pay meat of coat, having been sworn out in a spirit of revenge. , 1 Sam Yanety, who Is quit wearer in public, was also arranged but tbe case I yet disposed of. Assists! Constable are aotifliag th citi aent to put their tidewtlkl la order for the winter arasoa. One wsk tint i al lowed aft ao tl H (erred. ' Emimbicj or Fashion-Mi. , Hatriet Andrew, FioBbla Milliaar, hvt turnest iroat to north with t large atock fffferyfbjagia th Millinery line, con listlrKr of hat bonnet, ribbon, aaahew. tBaaalksreUet, aack Uea, raffle lauies anaerwaar, ana sa met mbom nf article, pertelnlag to ladim ontflL Our Itdiea, nd vialtors eapecially are Invited li kliyt-harnturnt Arat llv ' 1. W 1. ' I'maasoi i-r THE PENS MUTUAL I4FX IN8U BsxcB oosirioiv, o rmvABthrmiM, t ao dub, Aaa is Benaoi jaaaea adataBa n BOBTW OaaOLDU BBCAU8lTM ft TBABobtB) amd orraa isaoLrra saemirrrf' aa awo aao piiTBiaotxp a labobb raa caarta ) searLvrnaa-iirr braix CQjatr w- toivBB ; atAJou abmntrcrrOB urtwroi BOBTBBBB ItHtl OtmtBB1 BOUer BOLSKBS, AID MVBSTS'fTS ITBD IB LOCALITIBS WOBBB ITS raaMtlJMS-iBB BBCBIVXn. OrricB Noi," 1 Favbttivillb Btbbit. Kaliiou, N. V. ', ' j W. II. FINCH,. V GXBBAAit Ji AVAOAB, . . . o.avd.01. .wl'A'.il ' sTia 6aatr Berger Family pi Swiss Bell Riagar will open it Tucker Hall to morrow night. ' A matinee Saturday afUrnoo. and tbe laat psriormaooe Satur day night. Reserved aealf'sO deaired, csa be seenred at Carmer's Draz Store. Go and enjoy yourselves. i ' l" A caa of chronic rhumatiu of unur sual severity, cared by Jokn'$ Anedydt Linimtnt, is noticed by one of our a changes. A large bunch cam out apoa he breast of tbe sufferer, and appeared like psrt of tbe braaat bone. Used inter - ally aad externally The tweetett word In our language i health. At tbe first iodicttiou of tbedls ease, use well -know aad approved rem edies. For dyspepsia or iod igeetion ure PUne' Purgatit PiUt, For cough, colds, tor or lame atoniacli, use Johmon't Atvxlym Ziaimaaf. - mm. Lm Chakcb. But a short time re main for tbe purchase of ticket iu tbe Filth Gift Concert of tbe Public Library of Keatucky. Agents hire been notified to make returns from tbe 20th to the 85th iat but for the convenience of those who mty haver failed to supply Ihemtelve through th agent, cash order will be filled at tit heme office up to tbe evening of tbe 88th, and If any money aboold ome too let it will be promptly returned to the party tending it. 12,16,20. -i Ainu's IxmaCT : Used alike by the medical profession aad the people, it holds a position held by no other uaedioioe in this country, or, pel haps, tUS world. Rl'LEIGH "MIST. W UCLESALE CASH PRICKS. Raleigh, Nov. 20, 1874. Kbmabbs. , Cotton maiktt weak, aad opened quiet at MX. with fair transactions throug'i the day some sales at 11 5-H Bagging DomeaUc yd WM Cotton Ties-Hto 10 Flour N C, T.25a7 60. Coin new II .10 old UO. Corn Meat-new5.i, uld 11-1 b Bacon N 0 Hok rouna Bacon, N. U Hams, Halk Clear kib aiuee. Bulk bbouldera, Laid, M U, " Weatern Teircrs, ' do. Krita, Irt Id 1 Vl'H i3. W 17 SIM it at 7.00 8.00 nou to x 8s ,0 87 7a8 18 10 ' 80 lOOal b5fl0 its its CoBee Klo, good. ElMS. bnUtsr roantry, riah. MulleU, ' Maoksrel bhl , Beeswax, Beefou foot " Dressed, Leather Sole, ; Hides vraea, - Irj, Tallow, , Potatoes Sweet, ' Irish, Osts ahellea. ' fbeai. Fodder old 110, new Married, it the Edenton street Method itt Church on the 19th mat., by Rev. A. W. Msogum, Mr. T. K. Wsitt to Mist Martha E. Johnson, si1 of this city. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T AND FOR SALE. Will ba sold tt Public Auction, Thursday uie imn or I'eeemosr .naTi at msnus, Johnston countr. be tract ot laid on which Ivererd Halt now resldss, containing sltf acres ; a larxs portlfn of the land Is la ortifl aal groetn, and a portion ia good Kiver bot tom, and under fence and cultivation, tbe aolattd is ad anted to sad produces cotton snd corn. Thar I a large aad comfortable Dwelline; Bouse, bandsomelv altuated, and necessary oat bulhlinas on the premiss, dla last from tha M. C Railroad 1 mile, lot sesaioa aritso 1st of J inasry iS7.a. Terms of sale BiubOcaeh down, aalaoesln 1. ii. 8 snd 4 Tear. Willi 'ntereit at per cest. bora 1st JaouSrf, st5, UU ah tbe notes sre paid. Title anaeaotea ana laiaiaee anui ma laad Is pa d Jor. Br order the Board of Treat as. Kex Uoapllal Fand, W. U JOMItf, Treasurer. aov IS td Mews copy. D TUSKER, DEN I3T. Br renovsd his offlo to th rooms over Gartner's irrsg Store on FajettevUle Street aovlMf rjlAXEB I TAXES 11 LAST NOTICE. Th tax collector 1 required by law to settle with tb Public Treasurer oa or before tb tat of December. All tax paid are required to be settled forthwith Tb nttenuoa of persons who have not lislsd their Dioperty or Blva ia tb poll hi called to Sectioa IB, Captor 183 Acta of 187 ana va. JOSXTH A. HAYWOOD, aov 18-ti Tsx Collector. 1 MB- iRCaLEJfS ,,a ..... . ... ..... .. , i ... 1 WirretRS STaUM SAUdAOJR (V; JlAMCFACrORT, mad a aiaiailB sW tk Beetaera awsrkal. Bend for lei sddressiA to, T oetm-iaa 1 BAKUj l,Lt .'J orno iut . ucaiar um one rial. Alleraav Uresasdt so, kL B. HKCHLBB. oettl-lm I.aiI,; Mo. BA aaat AxasBat. ) IKS! J3ABQAINS!' iMtbuii f fhvbollldsy are ecmmg, sid TVerrb A, m ats a present for their wife. aairrMUchUdraa, swawtaasrU, trieooa, A. YteiaBuaat .( ptse a .hay them I at MeOstn-b variity store, wheT you will Bad everylhlni to p'oat )un z aad old, rich sad poor." I sa Offering my enttra Stork? of Faaey " ' It ' GoodSiToy! Bisfcetay Musical Jastrumtnts, ChUaGooda at treatl y red need price far ' Caaa uyat, ' Saw Is to chaaee to secar good bargala. . ,v; Don't fall t call aad nmtae stock snd priest before parebulng elsewhere. NAT. U BROWN, oet -tf Raleigh, W. C. - rpARBJCRS SHOP. Oar Meade aad patron will Snd oa la Hat Fisher bnildjnc oa FavettevUIs Street, under JaUa Lewis A L, waava wa will be glad io see, snave stw saanspoaa laean. . BOVO-tt I OKUWHA UUHSTOK. JQ00X OUT FOB THE RED FLAG. roa this date to December 1st, 1871, we wiO ted our splenild stock of GOOD GOODS, i Regtrd'est of their Cost. TI1E BIOCE 18 WELL (A3S0ETED IM DUBSd GOOD3, " Domestic, Mens' Wear, Notiots, Utr Bool tsabo9rioe. T01HEI-CBUC. i The closing up the a flair ( of our Firm, is a matter of necessity ; caused as the .Public nre twiro, by tb Aath ef our Junior Partner, Mr. T. tlcOee. We must sell out, tbe stock, and cloee up the business this Winter. Hence we expect to give Ureal Bargain to all who desire to buy for "CASH." Tbe public will get the Btntfit. W. Q. A K. 8. TUCKER, Surviving Partners, KTTY A JONEB Noilcoto iho Public. i - " Oeimr. to our Increased trade we have found It necesaary to purchaae a second stock this season. Our Msj. Petty I now la tbe Northern markets buying and La order to make room for toe goods, ws will sell th stock oa hand at a vaiy small prottt. All wliblng tha best goods at tbs lowest prides koald not fall to call op as. Wa have a splendid lln of Drees Goods which wa A KB soiifo 10 IIIX LOW. Ws hsv ' a lei go K t of Furi wnloh we aB r st price to salt the times. Our Alpaccas being of th best brands and colors, speak for themselves. Ws offer North Carolina Caasimers at Fae lory prices snd best cambrics st 10 per jaid. Ws offer special iudacameats to merchants baying In this market. PETTY A JONES, nov 14 tt SU FayetteviUe St. J6TEY OK0AN8 LEA Da TUB WORLD I Beat for Clitrcbeel Best for Btihoolsl Best In the Home Circle I Best everywhere. I m o0 .Um these Organ by moctaly, qn irteriy, Or sami-ai nasi paymeol. All persons tbbk'ng ot buying aa :rgn bow, or at say fntura time, should by all means send to ma for an Illustrated ('ateloatfa eosy taioieg fail dlstrluUow, of alyhra si d pri. aa. To eath buftrt, J ttiO itl'atr Orgnnt at (As Dtptt aaarsU thtir komtt ( ttilKU ih Btalt) frm tkarg. Old laatramsnts takes la I f change- MAT. L. BROWN, General Agent, . Ele.(rh, H. C. yfUiICAL IrYSTBUMBNTB, Strings and O.VJ. J n aongs. NAT. L BitOWJI'B. B ABKET81 BASKETS Ii; iu ktrgest asaoruneai ia ute atat at , at NAT, L. BROWB'A , AFFUCATIOW wDl b mad to tha pres ent Wjlatar. to aad th laartar of the City ef kaleurb, , . aovis-tm OEEENT. Tbs DwelliaB tad Btova tea eath. on far ettevUle Sua, formerly eceapie by ma, ia for rant tba bailaaa of tb year, aad i ar wawisBaaaBksiovsk9surerHnsa, . aov l7- . 1, , gL MT1MO. New copy. I i
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 20, 1874, edition 1
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