1MSEN-H1NELT JOfttaH TTOMHi wunw. 8A.TURD1T, KOYIMBSR 1874 A. WORD WITH MEMBERS. Wa an Mt bet after thn printing, bat Uwrinp. WahmBOttiiMtaeaattuxl e you, aaa could ot dram job tor tbc priQtinf If w bad. W aever asked nu to subeorib to tke Sajrrratx, for hu b might refOM, aad navar asked a member to fir as the publi printing. Kajor Dnnhani bar addressed) yoa card oo lh Nbject of printing, tor the St. He reprcMoU Stone A Ciiell, stockhold er Blackaall, ud others, TJtsell and 6 too have epeat 133,000 tor the Ants, tnd thej cast commend $29,000 : more, though they are poor men, u poor as manager Hears or lb Editor of the Ban niB, Tb M)or get eatery a Edi tor. Tb printing could aot in oar opin ion pat a shilling in bia pocket At to tockholder Dlacknall, be i able to for niab Root, ITnrmaa 11,800 witboat the aid , of tb printing. He made considerable m'oaer aa on of Uolden'e Board of . State Cbaritie daring tb reiga of Dawecae and tb load laughing Laflin. Hi polit ical pedigre ia not better tbaa the clerk, whom rumor ays yon unloaded. Aa to tb claim of Mr. Hsmpton.Mr.Pur aay hi peper, now deceaeed, the late Craseeftt, ara ran by Swepson, and there la another man who says tbe, sam thing. Tbia bring a to the oldest Journal io the 8Ute, tb Wilmington, W ara pub lic printer until tb 17th of December, 1874. Week after aezt I court week In Sampson. If tb editor of too oldest Journal will go with a Tuesday ol conrt and take a toe rot of th wBarapso aiana, and eaa get out rot la" Are, tbey ball bar tba pabllo printing now, and w will glv them oar weak influence In begging you for It for tbem the next year. It any member think we are seeking advantage of tb Journal, because 8am p. soa.hu so many knklui, and we are tba "Kiae. ao-oalled." W protest that we aeek no aacb advantage, and doubt II w would bar any on that score over the Journal. We will make a clean breast of It to the Sampeoalana, and tell tbem we aeek no such adrantage, and that we never were a kukluz though published io tb oldest iournal in the State, at at the bead of that "gang of murderers" as tbey were cal!ed,by the journal's correspondent. We bar no claims of our oan to arge vpoa you for tb printing. Jordan Stone aaya wdid ran Shoffuer out of t State, and be or bis informant has a letter we Wrote oa the subject to conrict aa This b all untrue like the clowa being a graduate of Chapel Hill, and the New baring as many subscriber as on of tb editor reports. But we are willing to plead guilty to running Aboffner out of the Bute, and justify it be! ore every man In AJamaac except Jim Boyd, Red-Eye and dark B1U Albright Let me beg of you, gentlemen, not to be afraid that tb public printing will disturb tb harmony f th party. It ia true, manager Hears fell overboard on that or sooi other qoestioa: and was found ia a radical pood ; but you tan rty vpoa tb oldest journal and tb tm nan standing Arm, printing or no print ing ; fodder or ao fodder they will stand ti tb rack. While we will answer lor soma, we can not answer for all tb tockholder of tb Nmt. W ftal assured we will not suffer, because w are not importunate for (be printing, and bar ao time to lay siege aad coot peiaoaally to teli yoa that w did not steal from tb Treasury aa man ager Haara aad manager Stone bare charged ; nor suffer by that other charge of Senator Waring, that w did aot elect Got. Vane, when w bad no rote. Washing yoa great apeed and success in all the th doings aad proceeding, preps atioas aad projects, bills and resolution which trad to tb redemption of tie State and the elevation of her people, is say too (hall aot hear from a again on tb printing. WHO IS JUDGE ONDERDOXK. ' Wa call opoa oar exchange the Wortd, Herald and TrOmn to tell as who lis Judge Oaderdoak, of Maabaaset, Qucebs county, New York. W (ball mail tjis nansbar of the SaanxiL to the brrifljof that county, aad h will pleas to write a rocthwitn th character and standing of to Judge, -if it b good lb Legisla tar might lavite bim here to (brow light apoa aad give evidence against the rings. From hi address th Legislature, be la cerWnly a nana "of ability. II hi taa raent art . true, h shows astopeadolis fraud in connectioa with th sal of ti Wilmington, Rutherford and Charlotte railroad and it management The afl dreaa Is tco long to publish, and te reader mast be- content r with extracts tberofrom: "Oa January 1, 1871, said company da. faaltad, oa its interest eon pons, oa said S.000 bonds. About Ua day after udb default, aad when all parties knew that ' said company wa insolvent aad a loii loara at tail mortgage and sals of the .railroad was Imminent, said Martia, against tb wishes of many or moat of his directors, entered lato aa obecar meat with Kdward JfatOmtt, of S York, la affect hypothecating laid M, amd MO" ooNaiterel bowda, to said Hi tbewa, aa arcuritj for proposed advi of hi credit, to "carry" eertala old of. aad make MadVt future accep "Jbr.aaltl company, to tb' extent of teats ofth dollar of their face; wl ntvlWg to said ,MeUbw to bay aai hwad abeolwtely, at M. They then Detpi " aibl at about (0. Bach advaaoa vm Mb $75,000 for tbU MtHodum aid compaoy, partly incurred far pa; meat of forner istereat ctmpoaj; aad tb raaija far (aila, spikea,- tutaalagt "and fixture, lor future constructing 19 I I mile of railroad; extending to Wades boro on th cast division, aad Shelby oa th wcat division. Within tHeeeitSc 0 montbf said Matthews made eome ad vance of bis credit, by accepting lb eompiay's draft: smauntlag to $170,000 ia all, at a alleged.' This agreement, oo it very face, dtflaolly provided for a mia applioatioa ot tb bcadi; and waa a fraud apoa, th f'.ete. It being aa opea viola tloa of t6 act suireadering thrtn, as also a fraad against th holders nf said I 000 endorsed aoada. Said Maitbews nrver furnished ihr raits and fixtuna,,or naJe advance o tb amoant stipulatrd for; tnd not half of said 10 l-t milt waa constructed. But notwithstanding ft tbia, be on December 8, 1872, pending the fortch-eure rf said mortgage, and before his r ght to sell them bad axrued, selected a severe moaey preaturo aad paased eeid 430 bonds ihroush tb form of aa auction tale, in few Turk, with scarcely aay public ao tic; aad by bit secret agents, bid io all aai'l bonds for himself, at about S3 cents oa the dollar. And has ever sine claimed to owa tbem. At such iscriflce, said 4S( bonds nominally produced lis than his alleged advancer Thereopou be claimed a separate lien on (and baa rince wrong fully obout $40,000) three locomotive en.' giuee, long in use on said road, and which were part of bia advance on said 4.MJ bonds. The net proceeds of sale i said rail road, aa awarded, aw forte, to the bolder of said 1,000 endorsed bonds, waa about $430, on each $1,000 bond. Loaning a dtfieimcy of about $700,000 duo from tilt Btatt, as endorser of said $1,000,000. This assumed that th proceeds were properly applictble to paying the $600,- 000 collateral hoads erroneously torrea dered by tb State Treasurer : as well a tb $3,000,000 bond for which aloao said railroad waa liable. Of court tb divis dead would be much larger, and the iate liability for deficiency mach smaller, if the net proceeds were properly divided, among the holders of tb 2,000 bonds only. This claim agaioat the Stat for deficiency, can be largely paid by apply ing said 458 eol!atera1 bonds to that par pose. Tbey now, yet, should be, aa they by all ptrties, were originally intended to be, to applied. By such application the Ftate debt will ba reduced about $700, 000. Such claim will also be tehoUg ex tinguished by entwicing the deliver of the $3,230,000 news bonds as fall pay meant by the new company: aa origi nally agreed oo between the old bond boldera. Thia railroad property, when so sold, Aprft 10, 1873, for $1,100,000, had cost tboold company about $7,000,000: and waa then worth fully $5,000,000, And by tb expenditure of $1,000,000 for equipment and completing it to Shelby (a very large part ol the grading having been done, yen re previously) would be worth $0,000,000. Tb Carolina Central Railway Company, which is now m pos session, claiming to own it, baa mort gaged, (but doe not intend to complete) It, to. Rutherfordtoo. Tbi railroad, if now fairly told, on accommodating terms, it is believed will bring from $5,000,000 to $0,000,000 : tbu paying such old corns pany first mortgage bonds, beck Interest, and forrcloeure expenses, In' full ; and leaving some two millions to three mil lions to b paid to tbe State, on it sec- oad mortgage lien. Beaidea paying in full tbe principal and interest due en said Stat endorsed bonds: tnd so ex tin. ga:sbing all claims for th $700,000 de ficiency. Hence tb interest of tbe State, and of all the first mortgage bond holder (except said Matthews, and the few of his "ring" who bavebared in plundering their associates, and tbe State) combine with honesty and fair dealing tn demand that aald aale of 4pril 10, 1873, aud the subsequent organic tfion, and issue nod salt of bonds by said new company, be inquired into. And if found fatally des fective and fraudulent, as tbey are be lieved to be, that tbe State take nreesurea to secure the Urge sun due it, on its sec ond mortgage: and alto free itself- from said $700,000 claim for deCcieocy. About $240,000, being ten per cent, on said 2,449 bonds, was by said Matthews' orders, aaseased on said bond boldera and paid to T. H. Porter, for expenses, tc. Some part of that money I believe was applied to improper purpose. Bald Matthews snd Porter decline furnishing me any s'atement ol the application of this large sum. I paid over $20,000 of thia moaey. Oa April 10, 1874, said railroad and property wa put up at auction, in Wil mington, bat witboat euch full notice of tale at wat required by the lodgment. Said Matthews and myself were the only membera of said foreclosure committee attending said sale. Mtttbews bid off said property, for said committee, for $1,100,000; but Improperly, against my lemonatranc, announced tbe buyer's aameaa "Edward Matthews, Trustee." He afterwards fraudulently n quested said Referee to report to tbe court tbat T. B. PorUr was the buyer. The Referees did so-, aad about A pill 28, 1873, .they ''con veyed said property to T. H. Porter indi vidually. Thereby tb title waa placid beyond tbe reach of sild committee and bond holders; and wa held by said rot ter, individually, until June 90, 1871 By this manoovrc (aid bond holders were toon coerced aad compelled to so broil to such Irregular and fraudulent new organ ization, and diminished pay fcr their dues, or interest la asid property, aa asid Matthew snd Porter dictated; whereby tbe bond holders, and tb Stat, together bar been defrauded of several milllcrB dollar. . ; ; Tb 1,449 boada of aald astedatet (which improperly incladed said 45 j col- (lateral boed claimed by asid Matthews) j wen used and paid to asid Rsfttart, aitb $40,000 cub, for the' consideration or parebas money. Tb bonds .adoraed by tbe State wereio applied Indiscrim inately.! tot th RBatulag ft bonds (held by rutsMen) there wat awarded aa their pus lion of the proceed of taletbaut $438 for each $1,000 bond; and moneys to pay tb same utter delived to me, and by m depoaited la two bank at Wil mington, drawian per cwat. latere art til said 51 bonds should bv presented Uj redemption. . This money, with other moaey belonging"" said Id bond hol ders, a t depoai'eJ by sad in the nam ot "II. O. Onderdoiik, lUxirer," haa recent ly Ixen surreptituusly obtained from said banks, without my order, check, consent or knowledge, and I suspect some of it baa been improperly received by the Carolina Central Railway Company, or the Matthew, "ring." Whether any Judge, or other person, dared to direct my nam to be signed to chtctt oriorders therefor, I never knew. By the lesue of $1,009,000 eo ud mortgage bonds, the interest oo wh notoriously w ill, for all time, absorb tb entire surplus earnings. Such second mortgage bonds were accordingly issued (long before tb proceeds were needed, and forced to sale in tba recent panic and were nearly ail arewrad by Kd Mat thfvi, himself, at Use than 13 Cents ou the dollar ! lie hnvini; also, simultaneously secured nearly all the $1,. 100, 000 first mortgage bonds refvved for completing th road at about 38 cents net, oa tbe dollar. All these bonds were by Mat thew's urgency fotred to sle fraudulently tor large cash payments, in the great panic, ia January, 1874 ; when such seen rities were utttrly unsalable, except to financial bars and buzxudt preying apoa tb psblic calamities. Very few iif hit associate were able, la such Unsocial convulsion, to raise snonrv to compete with him. But it now come out, that he secured tliete bom's without those ena payment nquired of others by favor of his brother, clerk and treasurer By a fair, be nest sale of so many first and second mortgage bead ($4,800,000) snd efficient maaagemeat, sale) railroad could be completed to Rutherfordtoo (about half th gnadiag west of ekslby being years tree completed) and tbenos nearly or quite tn Aaheville. 'The bonds pro duced but $900,00. If valid, tbey Were urth $3,6C0,0OO. Between the Qemrel Assembly and'the eoun. there is yet ample power to rem edy l bene lawless, nek less, high handed proceedings ( and to provide (hat tbe old company be let Is to redeem, and its old bonds stand until due, on payment ol the back lutemt and foreclosure expenses. This will protest the old stock holders, the old bond holders, and the State's io terest alike; .ir if not so redeemed, it is quite ceitais that on setting aside the the sale of 4 phi 10, 1873, aad reselling tbe railroad, the Stat can yet secure some millions ol its dues oa its second mortgage. Or, s loutd it elect to rtlln quith its claim under Its second mortgage in favor ef a Western extension, new pur chasers will be faund, eager to buy tbe road (Object to the valid $2,000,000 bid first mortgage bonds, pj the interest ac cruing thereon, and bind thcmaelvei to extend the road forthwith to Rutherford too, and thence to .Aaheville. A the largeat but one of all the old bond holders, and seeking fti!y tbe lawful in terest on my $215,000 old bonds. I con seat ad believe a majority of the old bond holders will coneeat that tbe fore closure sale of Junl 10, 1872. beset snide, aud the old company be allowed to come in and redeem ; ao-i that the large interest of the State acd of the original stockholders be thussccund. Unless the conveyance to, and by Porter, and the questionable orgtoiz ition issue and sale of bonds by the Carolina Central Railway Company be annulled, and s valid ortrsi ixation sod legal issue of the new bontia aa agreed oo, be mvte, I much prefer this course. .The quctiioo whstlier these 458 bonds or their proceeds iu new company stock tnd bonds, arc ia the bands ol innocent purchaaets, without notice, cannot here sris They or their proceeds are yet in Ed Mttlew' hand. The State debt it incrcaned, by tbe diversior. of tbtrj 500 collateral bonds from tbe purposes of si-curtj tor tbe de ficiency due on Its endorsement. The State baa therefore a large interest in re storing thrm, or their substitute or value, to the State Treasurer, as Trustee ; for making up such deficiency. The foreclosure of April 10, 1873; the sale to the Carolina Central Railway Company ; the fraudulent organisation of that company, and its issue of nrortgnge bonds, and i-fpicinlly tbeir sale, are 411 suspicions transactions, irregular, and tainted with Iraud. To lenve, such do ings undisturbed, :t damiging to public morality, and but a continuance of tbat inaction which hat contributed so much to destroying tbs credit and sacrificing tbe interests of the State. Capitalists and capital will n t dare ventnre where such transactions pass unnoticed. The new company (to silence tn op position .tf the old company stockholders, and dissuade them from attempting the setting ssids said foreclosure sal and subsequent proceedings,) is now seeking to induce tbe old stockholders to turren dr and assiga their old stock ; and some of them have done so, under misrepresen tation. It has illegally given thoe old stockholder, fratuUou!y, ao equivalent amount ot new company stock. This new Invalid stock, someof th Matthew "Ring" ar baying ap at $1 for each $100 share, thereby obtaining votes to retain control of said new company., This stock, of oowrew, ia worthless, if tbs sal of said $3,000,000 second mortgage bonds to Matthews, at 15 cents, i not die turbrd : or if tbt new corns!; orgaa'xt tlsn and title are invalid The charter ol tba Caret ins OaMralf Railway Company having beji forfeited: by gross irregularities, and its negket t mpieiB s.q. ns'iwwy ic pn' - '" - I. I. L . t.L - I - Ueceraf AeeemMy has sow till powers remodel or taorgatii ; said company, aud t aside its, or its c ntroil ' suspicious transactions; or else n quire it to do tice to,- and teradi She taudsuft tbef S:U4 old b nUlniUr. a4ai holders as a c nditi'i fur orlie 't'i g tn vacate its charter. I hold $313,0)0 of -,! I old e impiny'a 8 per cent bonds, pn'etAit $1710) anno allyj Fr which only $143,000 suw com pany bond, producing $t.58U inttreai annually htv bees awarded me, by tbi MaUheas "Ring?m Thus I lose $3,020 sonutlly. It is tbcreford my own interest aa well at the State' interest, and tbe iu terest of ev ry old rx nd holder outsidr, tbe Mattheas "Rirg '-tbat the tale ol Aprilyfp, 1873, the uveyaace to Portei aad all procsodiags based tliern0 be t' aside; enl 4he old company be per tuitled to pny the arrears ot interest, aud, its old bonds atand until due. The earrH lags of the road (if uuder efficient Hian aeement) are abundantly sufD Jirnt to paj such inures'. Justice to the stockhol ders of tbe old clmp&OT, mostly residi nit of North Carolina; justice to the old landholders ; and justice to the taxpayer of North Carolina all di.mand such leg islative iuterpotitioo. Pulrlic deotucj joins in such demand. I cannot close without respectfully re iterating to your honorable body tbat the interest ot tba State, and d all bond holder! and stockholder! (old and Ben) jointly d m.ui. I lhat luo foreclosure sale and conveyance of said railroad to Porter, tbe secret exclusive stock eubscriptiocs. tb fraudulent orgtnizition, the tlcaMoi of nominal directors, tbe seizure 'f tbe railroad and its funds, :be frauds upon its owners, tbe improper use of tbeii ojnnejf; tbe gratuitous issue of stock and fraudulent sale of bonds by tbt Dew company ; and the misapplication of said $136,000 old company bonds -all b. searching invistigated ; and ,f I mud irauauieoi, aatquate remcuiea tie ap plied. Dj a vigorous interposition, the State Cin now secure lo its owu piop' their large io'.ereat ic, and cootrul ol, this most valuable property : can vet i-e- cure to tself several million d. liars, due! on its second mortgage, which was sup pose 1 to b.' loft ; can rtduc Itryely the F , , , public debt now paralyzing its energies ; caa quiet tbat litigation which threat .-nl to emoamst ttturt extension ; cm se cure to its Weik-m pi.pu.uli in the long sought railroad connexion with the At lantic coast; can throttle the internal petty dexpoiism and tiinor abuses here inaugurated ; and cuo be th needed llercules which shall ttiangle this Wall Street Hydia at its birth. And ail this ith the "ncquieacencc, je approval, ol all parties; save the lew tee-king uncon-; aciooble advatitHgit by alliance with the Matthew "Ring." Public morality re quires that this Ucnetal Aaemlly now asuerl it powers ; scourge these banditti back to their caverns; and, despite the malarious utaiopnero surrounding Legis lative Hails, demonstrate to the whole country that then: is one State, at least, where rail rot a rakers ana swindlers can no longer ply their vocition with their accustomed impunity.bring ditgr.ee upba tbe entire railroad fvatem by their atro' ciocs Iraudt and scandilg. and ri le rougb non over tneir pitinuereu victim. II. O. Ondkrdonk, ManhaMet, Queens Co, N. T. Nov. 18. 1S74 CURES M KlicumatLsiu, Scalds. Lunene Neuralgia, Burns, Sorenesc, Soro Throat, Boils, Wooadf, Hoarseness, Ulcers, Bruises, Headache, Piles, Sprains, Toctfcaclie, Colic, Old Sons AH Hemorrhages, DurrhoNt, etc j. u F LE M M I N ATTORNEY AT LAW S A h K I O H Oflloe South of tbe Conrt Ilouae near tbe aentlBtti umce. Jun7-tf rpAXESt TAXEM! LAbT NOI11 K. Tb tax collector is required lij Iw to settle with the Public Treasurer on or before tbs 1st of Decern le. All tazer unpaid are required to be settled forthwith The attention of persons who have not listed their property or given in the poll s called tn Section 13, Lapter iaj Acts oi 1873 and 74. JOSEPH A. HAYWOOD, aov 16-tf f Collector. 1 ' 1ST4. R H A N U R '27 PATETTE VILLI 8 T R ME, Eespeetfally asBOBBc to UrWr patrons aad Um pa'e generaT.y, tut ti-ir stsortmeot of FALX AND. ' WINTER CLOTHING is complete, snd will be constantly replcniaaed Their STOCK it th largest in th Stats sad HATS, U H BRELLAS. TRaTKLLXG BAGS , ..' " WHICH SMCIALATTI5TI0S II WVITIB, ! " OCti-U i- '- : T I Hl WORTH XAaOUHA MAM7AU hlUbsd kTMlborlty snd sader is tm a oLta wsaeni Aaaecably, wUI soon to ly, will sooa M fas aaaMrial tot tab work has been - ' i. JU- aT th. ImmImi ., ted and Bransms Sv Jobs b. Wbaster. Ih wbo baa ananls great deal ot lira and labor la ample Una; H, Aaskaad book of iwfstwBea, It Wgl b th rawat eooileU sad valaabl tllWSI t f orgw ama,,., publiebed is tbs aMata. NorabhauB.ormaB of basiueea. should be witboat a eopv. it U1 be a book of iboataou paces. CompriaiocaMapoftliaStata: the coaa- ,1 1 m4 mtt litnvln. Ik. I I'Miri aaiai ipwl aai4 Banatorsal' districts: the tosyualoalaB UiJteAaUtes, with late Ubiisw BiateB ftuwtns-ltevoratloato IBTi. Aa enoaved dhumuB.sbowias tba twatent ot paywlatleiriroa IW to ! I th area o eaea stau la soisar mlleo an Us popwlaUon of each and ot every s,Btra snlle ; the ratio of repmm-aWUuB sa Voacreaa as eaca iwcaaa Tbe ConaUlBtwof North Carolina with ra- cent ameBdateBtsr the population of each coaatv from Ua onraoiaatlon to IbTO. . Ix eeutlve. Judicial and Lee-ialatiTe Department ot North Carolina ! ButiaUcal Ublr ot tbt poBBlai vwte la each svuatv, for f resident. Govrrnor, CoDirraea : a apeelal statement of tba qaaiiBed voters rroa reeorat or cansas, dlskluKuirbiDg white trust eotsmo ; in conn' tie of IhttlUta, origin of naiae, with till of Seaalora and IteprestBasttve Is tba (iea aril At, embt fmm data ol iuruation la i,re . rat aeastoB ; and much other statistical and interwUea laaltor, with lull tedaa: is tbe ame. Tba price nf th book Ial(0lB dee clotb .tndlaaf. roauu; w a aaoac traea aent by mail. rend In yoar orders stance to ALKKEU WILLIAMS, Bookseller, Kalelih. N. C. Aifents wauted In every ceuntf of Ih State to ell tuts book Jaue K Jm TORTIl CAROLINA STATS life l.rsvimrcs: co. RALEIfJH,N. a Capital - 0800,000 At end of First fiscal Tear aae lssasddver VUti Police without Bstalaing a slngls sosa. Prudent, eaoaoeaical sad ewergeUe m antgt ment ba mad it A SUCCESSFUL OORJ'ORATIOI:. TbisUompaay latvaa avary dedraM farm of Hollclt at ts low n.tet at any other Yirtl visas Lompany. linpows no afclfes restrivUoa upon resi dence or travel. Has a fixed pa'd up value on ail policies af ter two animal payment. Its entire assets are loaned and In vented AT HuME, to busier and -.ucoursire home enterriaea. Thirty day Rtaee allowed In payment o preuiiuua. With the facta before them will tbe people of North t.arolina coutuine Io pay annually thousands upon thonsasas of dollar to build "P 0nIale, when tbey ear, e- and every dollar a premium tbey pay be loan dand invested In oar own fttete, aad among our own peoplef TUU. it. UILL, AKent, Raleigh, A 1TUCATIOS will ba mad to the u XV Islature of N. C .tora ' barter for Iv mer's or Orange Banking A Trnst Compan. rov MUm IOTICK. I will sell SO Towb Lot at Ba bvillc, Wake coui.tr, io Bile Jtaat ot w aaelorett Depot. 1 acure a partner In the establhhment of a Spoke Hub and Handle factory on Little K ver, where I own a (rood mill sight aad good timber for tbe busiueaa. For particulars addnaa, j t. i. HARTSFIELD, cet l"-d,wAswlm Koleavllle, P. O. T7" KLLY'B PATENT UMBRELLA-HOL- -LV DIR. for Boggles, Wagon. Hoata, Saddle aad ottier oyen Vehicle. Thia exceedlnalv tn- genlons and uaefal Invention supplle a want long mi oy tnoM wno ride la apea venlele. It Is so simple in It construction that a child a manage li after once observing the appa ratus. It can be eciewed down to any vehicle without inconvenience 1 1 doe not disfigure the appamranse of any weaoa or bupgy. It can be pUced at any elevation, o laeluaed m any direction with perfect ease in a moment Usui Vthaanot in nsslteao be sodispeaed between tbe eubions, by the simple turning of a thumb erew, as to be entirely ont of the way. aud will subject peraoaa riding to no la convenience whatever. Any person of ordi nary mind can adapt It to his vehicle witboat Ui aid ot directions. It pr ea 1 within the reach of all. Every owner of an open vehicle akonli. havaoa. Any kind of an Umbrella will adjutt. They can be purchased, whole sale and retail, at JULIUS LkWId .t tO'i. Price at retail t& i tute aoo county Rights for sale. Address M. KELLT, PaUntee, Jane - Kalelgh, N. V. ' p B I k 1 U H. Keapers, Movers & Separators. In (tore th celebrated Champion Reapers Mowers combined, which took ftist premium at the but fair. Also eaa applt at any point on tbe Railroads, the tiuiaer Separator, Cleaner, and Bagger at Manufacturer's prices with f ralgbt added. . )rderr Solicited at once to aecurt macMnel in time for the corning Hareat JAMRS H. TUWLtV, Agent. tnaj2SM. vv ANTaU. We will nlve eneriretle mm anil nm. Business tbat will Pat from It to (8 pet day, can be pursued In your owa reighbor bood, and 1 strictly honorahle. Particulars true, or cample Worth several dollar that will enable yog to go to work at owe, wi.'l bt sent oa receipt Ot Bfty eenta. ' Addr.- J. LATH l CO., sept 4 tf Washington fL, Boston, alas TJN1VER ITT Of VJIMJIJJIA. Hammer Law Lectures (nine weekly) begin LHhJaly, 1874; tnd Uth Sept. Have proved ofsigBaluae: 1st, to Mnder-t proposing to pursue their stadia at this or other law school ; 2d, to tboas who design to tady pri vately: Hd, to TOunir Dractitionera wan h. aot had the advantage of systematic lnatruc-J fin . Va. . 1 u . , T. , ,7 11 of Va.)to JOUH B. kliioK.'Frnf.Com.'and Btat Law. Jane 1 wlm Jt'MBKR Of ALL EINDb POR BALE. 1 will deliver anywhere in tba dtyt cheap rate, any kind of lumber wanted : WJ.OUO feet of soiled aooribr hind. Address aae at Raleigh- . Juueitf. ' , J. r. OOODW1M. IS E W 8 O O F . T , RaLKIOH, N. u. through th Bcaseo. is adapted to the want of all, ' and TRUNAA la great variety, and to ALI OF VALUABLE LiSD. ; Bvvlrta ot iadgmmt ot tba faserlor C-artof Wakaeoaaav, la thaeaaa ol Jobs l. Walker vs. WUIIaia Tbomsosi aid art's, J W Thomson, w will oa Monday th 7th day of DroeiatMr aext,! at tba C't Uoas Door In tbe City oi Raleigh, at public taction, the followiog seaeribad real ee'aU, sltaaie 4 ito Wert of th Oitr of R.Uigh. . oa the Cbanat U1U Road, Sd Joining ibaludtW the late Wa. K. Lee, Wa. U. I hompeoo. TViey hUirris and otbaia, eouUiaing ou haadred and seventy fir A ace more or tea, baing tfa aMawnrooeriy e wh'eh William Thoaaaoa bow ride. Tbia aale la made to forwlos a deed of in oritur aiecatsd by Waa, Tboas son and wife to Jobs T. WslkV, daly regis Urcila th lUgiatar'a Offlcs ot Wahacoanty oa ha SSth Feb.. 810. in Book 99, Kg W. Ttrm e f Bale, Cash. H. H. BtTTtfc, Jr EO. U.BNOW. n3rS:tf Commlaalooar. (Jratful lhousaii.T4 prooialntTix- KG Alt ItlTOKS tUC mo&t WiHHftTf! I'.- V rnratit that ever sustained tb" atuk'ug arrtcm. I oVr!)ll rail take luew Rillfrs according to directions, ani ivmaia mug unwell, tirov.wca tueir Done arc not uo stroyed by mineral poison or otlicr rueaut, auu vital orgatut wasted txjoua repair. Billons. Hcmlttent and liter mitt ont Fevers. -bich nro o pn a- lent tn Hie valley of our great rivers throughout tlio Uuitod States, especially those of tlia Mississippi, Ohio, Miaaouri; Illinois, Tcniiessco, cuuiucnnnu, aivnn tm. Rerl, Colorado, Urnzoa. R'c Grande; Pearl. Alaliauia. ilobilo, SArantiali, Ko. nnoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout oiir ontiro country during the Huiiuiier ami Autumn, and remarkably so auntie sea Lsotis of unusual heat and dryueaa, at e luvariablv accornDanicd or extensive d- rangemcuts of tlio stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In Choir treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful influence nron theso various on gans. Is essentially nrecsanry. Tbere ia do cathartic for tho purpose equal to Dr. J. Walueu's Vinegau Urrrtns, as they tvill speciiily rcmovo the dark colored viscid rrfHtev :vflth which tb bowel are loaded, at the same time stimulating tho secretions of tuo liver, snd generally restoring tho healthy function of the tfigtstivo organs. Fortify tho body against disease by purifying all its fluids with Vixecar Bittebs. No epidemic can toko bold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, TToad- nche, Tain in tho Shoulders. Couth?, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziuoss, Soia Eructations of tho Stomach, Had Tlsic in tho Bfouth, Bilious Att?:k. l'alpita tation of the Heart, InRarnmntion ot the Lungs, I'ain in the region of tlio Kid neys, aud a hundred other painful symp toms, aro tho oflsprinss of Dyspepeia. One bottle will provo n bettcrguarantco of its mcrit3 tulti? rwngtby iulverto mcnt. Scrofula, or Evil, wiiito Swellinpa, Clecrs, Krympein, Swelled Keck, Goitre, ScrofuliKu InUuiiiiiialiutia, Indolent Inflammation'', Uercurml vMlcctiotis, bid Bores, Eruptions of tlio Skin, Soro Eye, etc. I a these, as in all other constitutional Dis eases, Walker's Yixeuab IIittkim havo shown their (Treat curatiro porers iu tho most obstinate and intractable cane. For Inflammatory and Clirotlc Rheumatism, Gout, lliliotis, Uetnit tcnt and Intermittent Fovors, Disease of the Iilood, Liver, Kidners and Blad4ur, theso Litter j havo no eqnoi. buob liee are caused ly Vitiated Iilood. j Mechanical Diseases. rergons V gaged in I'nlnts and Minerals, such as l'lumhcn, Type-sellors, Uold-beaUira, and Hitlers, a thev uJv.inco in life, ara subject to paralysis of tho Bowel. To gnfcrd against this, talta ft dow of Walks V- EQAR IlITTESS OCdOkionolly. For Skin Diseases, Eruption, Tet ter. Salt-Khcum.' lllotche. Snot. l'luiuU-a. "Pustules, Boilj, Carbuncles, Klng-worrni, bcald-bead, bore Eyes, Krynipelin. Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration of tho Skin, U ulnar, and Diseases of the Skin of n-hutover naaie or nature, are literally dug np and carried out of the iyatsui in a short time by the Use of these Bitters. Pin. Tane. and other tvornis. lurking in tho nvstein of so many Uwatanss, ar effectually destroyed and removed. So system of medicine, no vituiiluge, no arj thelminitics will lice tbe rj atcm from a or an like these Bitten. For Female ComniainJ. in young or old, married or n ate, at the dawn of wo. manhood, or th turn of life, tha j'oni Bitters display to decided an iuQuenoo that improv kent is soon prcptihle. ; Cleanse the V Itfated Iilood whei- ver yoa find its un purities bunting taxongh tne sain in nmpica, cruntions, or Bores; cleanse ft when you And 11 obstructed aad sluggish in the reinr ; deans it when it ia feu! . voor feeiincs witl UU voawhea. Ken the Llood par, and 'Xt health of tba system will follow. f I at. H. bIcdV '.m st ou.. Dncirisui and Qca. Acta., .-.nit Kruuiaoo, Califntaia, i our. oi w uDinnon nnu t Uiiritoa rna., n. I. atat to avU LVraca U( Ml Uaabn. Wat. W.Jobbb, AaMisTKAD Jobs. 'OMB84IOKIB, AVltornef 'a At Law, RALKIOH, H. C. PRAUTIC la the Supreme Court of Ue ;,,.,.. Ik. f; It J I . . . i . tae Utihed Htate and the several Conrt f the lith J udicial UiatricU ' OrUce on Favettavllla St viuacna national nan, up atalr. lac a-itl 1 ARE INV8TMBNT JOB CAPITAV w JBI. i Will be aold on the premise, on Wedne day.the 30th of September that very valuable aa viannaay- mum, m ine county of Mranville, N C, on Tar Ktvar H mile Pooth of Oxford and about 10 mile North Weat ot rraaklintoa oa th Bleia-h Gastcn K: 11: By a judicious expenditure of eapltal the water pow r would be anffl- dent ta rarrv on .tI.h.Ih -- j - HiwuiKiunDK operations. There la Store houne. Cotton noose, Klaeltsmith ant Shoe ahops on th exteniiva hn.ln... .I....a n . . of land ad Joining tlio Mill tract, with rood linprovenienta coaveniectly arrari(cd lor a small family. Tminnifnirth .h h.lnM,u,.l. . jmra time. nr. ,. B'ravtifirn will show the proper ty W any eraoa lio wav whih to fee H. vr ,. . . . v . ..... ept3d3Jtw3t WATER WHEEL TB I - yt h a PunpbM and mt t. BcairauM.Yara.l'a.. H aouvat. njaalasB fan fD 1 lk . 1 . . . avuvi aw am XTV U J (A I r fa "'! Moraa, Laaaber, Ikkflaa as Wood, Apes, " WMIJ, l s , rraraatocd wttSt 5 C ;- ? nf A as gltrOUiH fCHO u. . , , ?i aWaMlalvad r.W VMvrTiti,-, t . Tba: lstl oooAim' ' I Vh Jaty, Ii . TalUoa 4 Boars. $tt per aeaaio. Nu t For circular i pal to MlkV BtNOHAM, BBS SS-t apeetateadent TOE CHEAT REMEDY Foil CONSUMPTION which can' bo cured by i timely resort to this Mmih! ord preparation, as has !( : proVcd hf the hundretls of , testimonials received hy the proprietor. It w a-kiKiwI cded.ihjr many proiaincn: physicians to be tlic ni'i-t reliable preparation ever in troduced for tho relic ; : ) Mire of tvi Lsng :n pii.;.i,; and is offered to the p'il)ii , ranetioncdljjth ctpci it n, o of over foity yar. resorted to in season t sel dom fail to effect c speedy cui-c ir. Uio moBt scvero eases of t.'onghs, Ri oncliitis, Croup, Whooping CoiiIi, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest and Siile Liver Complaint, IJlcetlin at the Lungs, &c. AVistar' Balsam docs not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the cao with most preparations, Lt it loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays- irritation, thus romoving the" cause oi the complaint. -' racrABBB at aaTfC V. FOWLB m MXS, BosUa, Van U kf raaajMa aa4JlanJly. NOTICE. inSMBBa 8, 1T4. To an tMrsons who are tn arrears fur I airs for tbe rear 1S71 and WTl. S13. 1 1 t-rel'Virive notice to them, tbat It the uoie 1- lot oaid oa or before the voah lntant., that an tiwu tlon will be ifaaoed airmiBat them, as the Uvy haa already been mad- aud the jmliteu.tiil eobf eased. This Is the lat notice and tho&r who fail to comply may expect U) scu their namea pnhllahed betide htvtr.fr to pay eortj. eeptttd 1 r.l.as rksritt. D UOLUTIOS Of COPAKTN CKJ H I P. The Copartnerabip heretofore eiUlliiv n. der the atlle of Atliinon olle. Sih . . C , 1 Uiiiday doaolved Of muiiml eonr. . i, tl. C i live bow aaeoeeaa in nm ai.d w . l eoBlii Q kuaioeai at tbe Miae plac. mi r-tere-tia aorrebdered o bi with Uie 1 --1 whhia, believiCK lIu to iw well worthy lli palrona,'e and eufidenee of the i utiht OCl 7-iruBt . W. A I K . rdl. gcovays Blood and Liter Snii ! All cutaneous emotions on the f ve or t Indicate A a Iatrvaa Wjupitiow otiii. In. ,o and this Bur. or mav n t be Koanrin.i I. in either case tbe oiacaaels o' tliiuK ia r tii.ti, aa imsidiocs roiao that BCJUJ3 LIE I A TKKklbLK F1KK, a It coaraea thrOBirh the veins o.wmi; n, of dauta with evwy pninaucr In thia eoodilion of ibmn- a.un lb - satiled ar obcb, toci.Ba ibsbmioo . 8COV ILL'S BLOOD D LIVKt STNl will ruciTiVBLI eflcct Uii ucaitleriiui.i. rv pelliBK every Uux of dia:.e from U. ln;..,; ud vatem, and leavlux the akin eorr, fair and bisUtifu.. Unndredaor eertiUcate attest it valio-. Price II per bottle. JOHN F HENKI. CUKRAN A t o . P,o;. B and Collrfe fiace. Nc w V k . ALSO PROPRIETORS OF Hall' Balaam (or tbe Lanes, Carbolic j,.h Bdey'a Carbolic Trocbea, oava-cnau-d : auura(arlypaik, Dr. slott l.iv r Palai Or, UuKcr' Veir-b.bie WorosSirnp, lr. Brnii-tt' 8r Death to Jiat MKe. and Vermin, hus.ua Hair Die, KU., te roRSAI.EBV A-L liM'tit.ISl '. mar V-lu-w. D K N N I S O PATENT rMiipnxn tao- UieiT,wo Hundred M.lli..iMhe been nsed within the imel IU r.r-. without romi'lalnt of IrtfahvTair txr,,ii.,i v detached. - Tbbv ar moh rki.iaki i r u skbiB Cotton Balbs tua m I ai, in Sob. All ExpreM Companies npe t ti iu Old by Printer and etatlonnr. everywhi-c. Oct as-eodHm TTTSara aothorlaed tusnnoanee Jameii IV V Atklntou, of Kejetlcviile a e!i , t. Doorkeeper of the Senate, Q. RAND GIFT CONCERT Will b given In the City of Oreenabe ro, N. t . DECkUBEK 81, 1874, for th purpose of erecting an Odd ?cllow3 Temple. Th Grand Gift Is the IBenbow House. wobtu tao.ooo.oo CASH GIFT SIO.OOO.1 Real Ks'aie Oift. Cash - . OaLt 100.000 Tjcmet. to dk im usn. Price of Tlcaeta, fj.f50. rorrwraaer rwt.'ew'ara, addres the M.u t t Wrwawuoio. N c. I TAPO . . O. P, KKHDESHALL. I'"v, Manager. ociiVeTwtfa;

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