0 .THE, DAILY SENTINEL :vKjr:,-vi 1 rO ; . -' V'"1! j"W !r 'l I Is '1 ('! Xu hi 'ii3l'Jt.J Of' I fB I A T U V I 1 TATE T Kim A SW DC i 1 mi, m MM WUUIWt ..... M.' k. Ma 9Mttmlnm Wmmmmm v --mmmjKtot!Vmkt&t2Gm u)M iai tlnii'.".'...,'. .;..T.Vll.fc. t iMH.:.timn&UmH.ii, . "S (Sat WSuk.-!rr-..r..-tw- n.t I it". ,t MMSs.fsoa. . tosiAS.st.ii.:.aa- l kvl 'tt,-! nsJA..neist HiU&mM tieif i;mIV Ln i iSS I OaUf W wootas la 4SMe Weakly ImUmI ', oJ ju-iJ i" omit l.ii ji'jteir.TOait -it i.iS SiUit i.ij TsDn.t M-timj. IH MAsnvsrsd fa. VOL. X ' ; 'riAXjEIG-E,. N? bATUIlDAY,' MAY-1875 tj'Y;,J ? 'Tct.f 245r k. , ..... .... I I I .......... II i , I f l II II if i,-' x A 1 WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. corwt by t". c; cimsrontERs, - JOAfMS jfHfuare.-- Bafflj' suuned, or very dirty, , I 12 Ragging, domestic 2) fc Vml ttlali. Cotton ues, eu. v - iu: Hour, North Carolina, 17.50. a Corn, 95el.OO.. -v ? i Vvir ; t;orn meal, M l-00 :v'" liX.V.hogtamA, lft. iff hams 16al7. r t i " clew rib ides, 13.' -, long C B side, IS). v'- " -s- BhoUlertv 10nl I lc. w iMil North CwollnJlH. " wextern tierow", 1TJ. - r keg 1. Coffee, prime lUo, 23. " 7, " good, 22. " common, 21a23. - '1 j Synm.8H42.H-, 1 'u " Molaiwe, Cuba, SO. ' ' Salt, Marehal'B, 2.25. - " EvmnM2.2i. ' ' ' Nulla, on bMia for lOd, 14.00. - gtigar, A lliari. MtnClUr-'' " yellow C, lOjalOI. Leather, aole. 27a9l). Uidea, green, 7a8. ' " " dry, 13. - 1 Taljow, 9al0.5 ! f ' Potatoes, tweet,' 7&a90. " Irtah, t.50al.75." 4 ' -rtl "1 OaU, nhelled. WaW. j '-.-- nheafl 1J0. . . ' ' - Fodder, II.74. ' ' ; , Hay, li C, UU4, ffoxtd, ll.Hlal.2S, , Chkkenv grown, Jhla4A. .: ' iK,20. -m o . ' Butter; N C, 25a30 j T 4O50, ' , . , iieeftwax, 2-a30., ,,.,.., " JUiKS 2. r w 'i ' u IJwst; on loot, 8aA.: -' " dreeased prime, Hall. ! ' Heavy opier, per pound, ICtv , ... Light " . , rV,..l4'. . BraM, per pound, 10c., i , ; j -Pewter, per pound, 7c 4 x-. Lead, pr pound, Sjc. j I , ; ' - ' Old Iron, per 100 poumK 6(V-.-v '' fc; Wiecp kiua, per piece, 55a(jOe. "' Wool washed, per pound, 30a3-V.' v ,? ; imwashed 2na23c , , 1 , .JMPOBTANT ranCE." ' The fullowuig resolution of the Hoard of Aldermen is published n ' public io- i?nW. That' the 'lit Collector. Chief of Police aud Clrk ol the Market shall not take anr llty rVrip, or any other mdebtedneHs of Uifs city, ibr any taxes due tlie city except Market4ious Coupons, ad thai the- Oty Treasurer la hereby notified not to take such evi dences from- any collecting officer of the city. ' This resolution does not apply to the present Collector, Jr. AI. sorreira extension. Alter that none la t be taken. Also, that the Clerk give the xn!d offlcera due noce.M '- ' ' GEO. II. WILTJAMS, mylMtf , . 4 City Clerk. -' By a resolution of the Board of Alder men, all persons who own city scrip are required to file with the City Clerk be fore June 3rd, a list of the amounta of wid orders, date or issue and to whom iwied. Afiulnrato comply will possl hly involve danger of loss to the holders of the scrip. .. . .. v' ,, J. C. R. LITTLE, , , m 19-eod2w Chalrnlbf the Com. . p ease fo sale"? rf';;;. ; 200 bushela Stock Pease . Speckled, Cloud and Black In lota to siut. Apply to j - A. O. LEE ft 0OX, IUlelgh.' or to ... ALEX. MITCHELL;''-' ? ,.. -jfewbern. apr30 ' v :.' " - " - " f - HO HXID6E BUILDERS. rnder an order of the Commissioners '-'-Chaiham' bounty; -h onfierstgned , wiu let to the lowest ttditervttna tauld ing of a covered wooden bridge across Haw River at Ilaywood.' The contrao tor to nimish nil materials and build the same upon the plan of the bridge at Uie Gulf double tressU with spans CO to 80 feet, well braced and iron coop lings when necessary. Length about 360 feet,' highest trestle about 33 feet and floor 12 feet.' ; The nlateriala, and workmanship to be of the best quality. Letting to be at Ilaywood Tuesday 1st of June, 1875, when . and . where full specifications will be exhibited. Bridge to be completed by - 1st of November, 1875, Foe further mfbrmation apply 1 either ..?? '' . ' i i i t Wd fk OTJNTEB, . . .' r Hi I HOWZE,- ? - JNO. W rJCOTT, - lluilding Committees jointly with IbJ . Trustees of Cape Fear Township. IUywood. May 8, 1875. I, , 11 :?. U-UwH, i,a; j.U.-l Aim z j N OT1CE TO TAX-PAYERS. "..'" - . .:.. . All parties in the "cut-off " section f Second Ward are notified thai the books f listlns taxes from that section of tlie ity will be closed oo the Ant day of June, 175. UEO. IL WILLIAMS, n 10-10t . CUyClerk. ' IT o a i. .:i ;'.":: 1 I1 silt my vslwritls teset W wall ha- w. a.K.,iI- tia f Kittnll arias wtWajMMM at tnr foot taessMtaa4rse - ... , ! na.j A IUiAWAY.UIhv Johnan drlv. tog 'norse- that haa hauh'd: him 6n so many professional rounda iwk into bit head .to Tnnaway'thU' moratory with negro boy la the buggy he sky- larked all up and down IlUUboro ftreet, skinning th bark from the thale trees and finally wlbjln the fun Mp by amasb- h.lto.buggy.;, h &.f I Working ATilXJCBT. The news comes this morning that another Kal elgh ArtUlarlijIyei araln, Char lotte, a man named lllngham. who lived ler wltL'Bkti,!ABek ACo.V and was loading the saom (run thai lost a hand fee. WHllamt the day before. We have often remarked that for good and healthy em ployment there-la nothing better for a man than to a(ay out of uniform. ', . J . : A PicrCBS or 1st. Johw A painting of John tha Baptist: rarf be sesn itthe Williams bookstore that is four hundred yeira old.VC KingshAnaboaghs. U.ln Bom several years ago and paid for it two hundred dollars, JHehssiJet it with the bookstore for sale, It b well worth n visit to look At. : If John the Baptiat looked like the picture, at an old woman said of a young; clerk At TuckerVjta Among the many new features btro- duced by lleasra. Lord ft Taylor, the well-known dry goods firm of New York City, for the benefit and accommoda tion of lady , patronA ) resldlog At A dis tance from their establishment, is to send them bymall full lines of samplet of tlte . newest . spring alike And dress goodsi with the pricer marked distlnct- nr on each sample, With to complete a supply of, sampfes a.aetectioo'caa readjly be made the order ta then (111- ed.' and the' goods sent' to the address "of the ; writer, "'thus yMto$ tlme;Ahd the trouble aiid expense of traveling. V Tne Uisleess standing of this eminent bouse makes this announcement to the ladies wen wot.-oTAttenOon. 1 'eip , ' .-rt Dt'U. Times. A carpenter said last nl-jht thnt the town was flill of carpen ters out of work. , Printers ditto, eleven hwro IcfltN city .(JbVuifoftalght, in lact every trade, proresaion ana pu&i- leiaeeniaJlunjBlJb hwa f 4 eopie we .inner uuw uau pvsr before So ttAnrlMhh places -vt aid to have f stolen themselves rich thAtu theiwplewlr front their brow and Are lounging around in do nothing places expecting a position of some tort with A big salary to It, And little work, or waiting lor a bid to help Ilect a man, or probably "Just fixing' start a newspaper! Such a thing as reaJI work baa gone Into contempt. Two reaons fo it : Onc because the bes't salaries are paid men who do nothing, and the other that the men of real work are hardly paid enough to keep tool and uuuj Kugcwicr. I;auu hi a" fij : L'-M-ii'!! i ill'. m -fmm i irf - i In CBAxaKoTTHB Rxactnt.' When the Rescue Fire Company were' leaving Charlotte, Qid Arrington put In charge of the Company a, fine black cock with tennlal" blackv Ho reached the Stnti arf oflTce' at 10 minutes before IK An old shanghai, a Utile amaller than Judge' ClowL with some shanghai bens, stood in the vard. To amuse the Rescue bo vs." Centennial Black was put'tb f5hanghai;l threo minute tho shanghai creepod un der the. hwB ; thfoush A hold harjly large enough for A sprlng chicke n to en ter. The power of contraction under fear is great In tho shanghai breed of chickens o The' cholera , being Among the editor's chickens at home, the local takes chArge of ,( entennlAt. Black, And from a Derby hen in Milton he expects to raise chickene Ibit ft "would do Ranta AnnA good 'to fight.' tM? ? 1 t'" l"- .....m'. , - Peiwow Strkkt Chcbch. We are glad to leant that Person' 8treet Metho dist Church is now About completed, and Is one of the handsomest church buildlngi hi the city. - For the past two Sabbaths the worship at thla church his been somewhat Interrupted on account of the progress of work on the building, but the scaffolding having been, removed, the plastering And; whitewashing finish ed, the house cleaned and the seats ar ranged, every Impediment to a worship' tng congregation has . been removed. Divine services t will be.. held Jn the chnrcp at It ;o'cldck "tonorrow mon. mg and at night.' Rev. J. B. Bobbin, otmCkrirtte Adtteate, will preach at both hours, and tha public are invited to Attend. It it expected thai the series of meetings will be resumed from to morrow,' " 1 1 f 4 ' . WTa ailiallAflfMi tm mrgrA t' mmtm1vm m collar that wlii keen clean looser, with- patwwshjrig, thn toe Elmwood. COST OF UVTNO ONE HUNDRED r!AND TWENTY-FOITI YEARS fTKtwrortt World give the ft lowing from the diary of a young candi date for the ministry i f i In i 1751 A young gentleman of Jf aasa Chusetts had occaaioa to go from hI4 home, pear Waltham, to Newark; fl. Jn to matriculate la the College , pf Saw Jersey, and return home on horseback. He kept A diary, And In that idinry sllhU xpensre wera ecrupttlouslj. ,rHttcu down. The voyage wa made aboard a sloop. Five quarts of New England ram A C4 cent A gallon dozen chkkvna at $1 a dosm t a mwrter of a' pound, of tea at M a pound; S poundf loaf sugar at 31 centa a pound nearly: two dozen lemons, and 3 pounds of butter at U cents were taken.' The1 passage money to Sew York, the trip lasting eighteen day t, was 13 50. In New York our traveller bought tome' clothes and boarded one day, paying 60 eenU fox hls! utertaiiunent." Hie fere to Newark was 18 J centa,'' and in Newark hlsitoardfor A days, wash-bill and do lhrery of baggage was in all G2) cents Soon ' alter his arrival, and less than A month after his fonner purcluue, our divinity studdentabuys Another gallon.of New England rum. A sleigh ride from Newark to New York cosUtLOo; po (ago on a letter, 20 centa making flan ael Jackets, 24 cents apiece.. -A. barrel of cider which he buya cosU I1.7S A hone and chaise to the' Falla, 1 1 cocked hat, 5 board wat 80 cents a week, and hickory wood 11.62 per cord. His graduation breechea . cost for mate rlala 13.50 ( inaklng. 79 centa ; college bills, 20 ' entire expenses for twelve months, including Journey home and part payment upon a horse purchased, UlM Yet thla young genUowan Jived liberally, had hi little excursions, small frolics, amusements (costing; 16 hit rani,' cider and etceteras, just like the college r boye tahdayj Oa .tbii evo ef graduating, and after our student bad presented Mr. Praetaa (Rev. Mr. Burr) with a silver can as a gift, At a cost of 7'10s (117.25), the diary givee ever indication of a valedictory blowoutJ And all for 11,65 for the 12 months!, L vA' Papeb DoslThb ! Bepobtbd A tremendous sensation" was caused at Paris on Saturday by Ihe meuuichoiy Intelligence given fcy theParintan papers tluU the Marquis de Caux had been kill ad in a duel at St. Petenburg with' one ef the Imperial Grand Duke't Aides-de camp. The ilarquis' 'eath, acoordlBg to theitatement gtvenTWaH instantahOi ouA, forhe was shot right through the head." I Farther particulari of the sad event hM since been received, which lo a certain extent, mitigntet'lta horrots. The Mwqnis, it twmsV ws not mortally wounded, and tssuHUive he hat m deodV escaped ' without 4 tingle scratch, owing to the happy Accident of hit hav ing fought no duel At aR. By utett ac counts ha is At Yiennn In the enjoyment tieswllin); tion, however, of the encounter not hav uig occurrea, aid the" JTar being At VlennA,' Instead: of At; St. Petersburg, the 'AilginaX.' ssxounfj k perfectly true j and although' the Parisian: papere were perhaps.' at fault k ,tho minor details, therj cannot he A fioubf that A sanguin ary duel might have occurred with the horrible result which created such a pro found wmnation, Te .cl$curoe tances,at- tending the duel will, it is to.be hoped, lead to a, reform pf the , system under which AfTaira of honor hare hitherto been conducted on the Continent. There k really- 'reason why duek should ever be artuAlly fought in ptrtomct. The announcement of the death of. one'' or both of the, princlpak k quite sufBcient for sensational purposes And, provided OuU the contradiction k not given too toon; society will be quite tatiafied with a sensation of a few hours' duration, and, Indeed, prefer, A , temporary sorrow to a permanent regret. Matt Cs- 1 . V t On the whole,', we approve ,the man ner to which iss Louisa Alcott ex presses her tewt ba to the scenic at rangements at the mte Concord Centea vltl. . She thinks that the great-granddaughters of rrescott, William Emer son, ''John Hancock, and Dr.' Ripley would hve been quite At interesting ob ects on the 'platform At Isaac Davis't old sword, the scissors that cut the im mortal cartridges', r even the gold-lace on one tide And the Senatorial ponder osity on the other under which the plat form broke down. She also observed t "Disheveled but dauntless were ' the women who charged up the hill at Con cord on the ittin of ' April, with veils close reefed, skirts tilled up, arms locked A lijjht brhndc. rosy and rtd- nosflLH ' . , .'-''l A fhXelesrapUp;JS3t' ; f mmm v- (.r THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE PRESBYTERIAN fHVKCll ? The general assembly of thoPresbyf trian Church South met agdln this !Al JCModerator Hoge In the Chair..' "The usual standing committees were appbtu M and ' the Commltteo cXSostenanot made a report ' Bev. Wnu Brown, D D Ouurraan of Committee of Friendly RelAtioni between the Xortbern And Southern Cliurches.; made i lencthv re pVy, which" was laid over fot furtlier cwsuierauon. ine gisj ; tbe report teems to be In the fUtowiusr passage 1 In a communication from th Rev.1 Wni'. Brown, chairman of the Southern com mittee, .to Bev; Dr. Nlccols, phjurnum Of the Northern comtnltte lie snva i "If your Assembly could ; see. ItwWnj; cler to say a few ' plain words .U Out effect that these obnoxious things wee said and done in times 'of great excitel ment, 'that they are to bo remitted, ai that now in a calm view tlte UnyuUtioii east upon the Southern . Church are dis approved, that would end the difficulty At onceInrcply to this Dr. Nkuols tAyt: " Jve cunot roAkeithk recom neAdAtion to our assembly1 :for the rea son that we are still of the decided cduf fiction that its actiou for, the-last five yean so folly cited to you in our commu nication constitute a sufficient ground for t fraternal comspondcncef'f Dr. Nkcok then reiterates , thtvt nil die acts and deliverances of the. Northern As semblies of which yo coiupUlnlare Wholly nuU and void, ot na binding e ttt eacy, at the Judgments of e the church we represent or at rule of proceedings for Us Presbyteries ' and' clurcli',sesIou that in to far as ; they otjm)-of them can be supposed to impart miy injurious Imputations upon the present chactir and standing of the churches and mem- here of the Southera AtaaablyAhrk nans of Presbyterians, such an applica tion of them would be unjust to you and Would be disapproved And regretted by na; that the acts and Deliverances of Northern, Assembly. oT which jroaeon- plhin, were made in pecuIIitr tiiut'S and under strange and exvitin-ircuuMMn- cesy when the passions and feelings of mew wera profoundly-moved. That At acts of the Assemblies which we do not represent, wecannot ait oti Judgment upon them nor express any opinion at W their character; that we feet Compe tent to express the desire, that they be considered by you in the snmo spirit of charity and Christian forgivne,Me which irp bust those, people w.lv we rcpre tent will exercise' towards Anything to which they may v object in the proreed Ingt or the Southern Ajsethbly. To thla the Rov. Mr. ; BrpwnA replied that the grievances , of which w oomplak and which we desire to see f moved lie entirely back of tlte present, and on ad justment which entirely ignores , the past Is unsatisfactory This virtually dosed the controversy. A VALUABLE PRESENT TO CAIN Nbw York. May - Slttfl; )liAt the reception ; given Cardinal Mf; Closkey yesterday- by the pupils of 4hi convent of Mount Saint Vincentjr en the Hudson, be was - presented wiw a cas ket bf flowers containing a . pectoral cross,. TIe cross was of diamond with $wo,$QpMisyw,,tt JffWorrh.?,p(Wi andj was Ue gilt oT tlie community of Mount Ssunt Yiarent::" " T tf". ' f IMPORTANT GERMAN INFORMAL v f TlOSm" f''l- , ' Isdox, Miiy 21. . T A correspondent to the Daily Teler graph reports tliat tlie Germain," Ambaa aado at Brussels ha.1' been mstnicted to request the Belgian government to prohibit religious proceton tliat the object of the, manouvre k the Overthrow of the Belgian Cabinet. TheoorresponV dent guarantees accuracy of theirepnrt. s n ' ' - REUGIOUS. " v'tJ H7 Itevl Mr. Darnell, a member of West Hanover Presbj-terv Va' preached in tbe iYesbvterian Cburca ,ln Alllton , on Inst Saturday ahrht and again en unday morning and night. We bciieveall who i r i.t-i.1 -J 1. 1.. nraru Him wrm uigiuj jn-ncii. jiuh iiio sermons... ;x,,; ,;'.. it inhtt jnn'. ? IIioh Price Von Cttrkdi PcV.'-i-! At the auction sale of pews la W. HaTI's new Presbyterian church, hi New 'York.; 175.000 was paid In premiums alone for the stmpk right of selecting pewt in advance of others, the . highest jrkjc paid being fi,000. The total valuatida of the news in the ehurcfi ii Tbe church debt is 800.nu.,whlch the sale of the pews and the payments lor; rrtvtlta will imuHt wiiw niit: IV)h-! tious will complete the ref'.A"Buj eH of the pews receive deeds or absolute own-f ernhip, subject only to an anuual aNwf-i-J meuL It was tbe heaviest sate (UMh wH rver,madc ta the United WAterf I Till lf n (w.,'WI lrfij.i;ra Zllm timmmmJlmimm mm ft the .Hrsfsn CirtWtcncrcwadr, fell tlrAd pf.hoactdUeaiMslnhis ofJke at; Cincin nati yesterday, aged fi.wuwiUii0ie f Orrin Sltipmiui WaM 1otoria Wood- 'of -' Mr. 3rrrftl,f,' iifL anraiiiKt Mr. Jon, has i been decided adversely to $if iWPt M lr few JU a school exantiiwUkin a clerxyiaAa made a. brief, addreas, to th , pupUt, oa the necessity of; obeykg itheei tcacbecs And growing up loyAlAiit fsefu) J.UA- mbs.' TttsmpitAsut,i hie remark .ie puintod to Atkrgeauual,flag fprrd on one skw m uu room, ana luquveaj t. r,,.a a Mofmi wAt is tliat)togfor.''li4MA urchin, ulio undorstood the, condUioa of the house better, than n the, speaker, prompUy answered ).fTo liiil the dirt, Joseph Curryv who says lie Js C'hnWt, and not) long- ago was driven out of Georgia fee faim fraodove colony, has started a': new religious 'society-Jo Springfield, Mass A negress is worr shipped by him and his few followers as Queen of Earth BfilHIeaven. lie and this woman now represent ' themselves as fasting forty days And forty4 nights, and.'th have ; nearly starved Hheirf selvek in A rigorous "olervan(;0u of ttie rlW.,'iThej' arw terriMy enwclatedr and to welik that Uiby' can. ' hardly wait. Currj' sa'js that hi the end of theforty days tliey will bB'tmhsported to heaven lit '$?vW&i of llreFT .tamt-srf: ''- '' ' 4i j-i'J- i' " 50' " -Tlil? tiADIK.'',;, ,ii'i ,AJfttr from. MeWW AWtiiuwfci to ; , the, Memphk, t nfflr ..tajvt The nuptial of Mr. , C. B. Bryan, of Menx phiSjAnd, Mws Anna Semmes of this City, jrE9Cbrate4 hraoUl,a4,hi residence of tb ibridn', Jther,,Adniiral Raphael Senunes,;, he .renowned $0' hiomler W IftSJ "4ftteMWpAl8bimat The rites were solemnized by Right ReVrflishopiimfarr noon, m tlie ..presence or remuves and i" siimll clivle oO friends.''! Suspended from ode side of 'the- bridal liall to tt other was the large,1 ftchWd trnigtilfj rent Confederate' fkguof MieVorftUest material, and most erqhfsitely embroi dered, whkh wm ia3e , and presented to, Admiral , Scnimes, by ,tie ,bdif s, of London while comnuimling, tie Alaber ma. t Beneath this , aoJemn beautiM and utatoric emblem the marriago vows were taken. Deni Oordod, of Memphis-, ,nd s $mf,, br aartriie. were, .attendants. - Antong .the guests was i th distiuguielied Father Ryaay the pot wnd'brator. Tlie Iwide was'suj' perbly aUfOJ. uud Jiqr apfiearance Was tnilv rpnl. vj. uh unnim IF YOM vt !'; i WsiU A hMuation.' u iau..f.ui -rt Sl! W AUt A PAlramaAas , ,m Want to rent a Store, " TH. 11 - in. ' " Want fe-tella HorWAi-, I j I. Want to Jtadj Mdntfyl f i, ant to buy arHoie. , ; I Xwt to.buy a tlfse i'c z 'mL Want to rent HonHef Want to tell A Carriage. " : Want a Boarding pker, , e , ant to borrow Money, J Want to tell Dry Goods, 'v 'j ' ; iWant p tell Qroceriev ,'V W ant to eeU Real Estate, s - : !-. Want to tell Milliuery .Goods; i:?2 .... ant to aell a House and Lot, - - Want to tell a yV f Furniture,! Want to find anything you have lust, -Weitt find an- owuef fof in-thiilg, A lvirf lu In an 5 marm,apt will be A meeting of tlie Executive Com mittee of 'WTodservoave.Democrati! party i-srf Vakat Qt!tVtLrife0art4 house In Raleigh on Saturday 29th hut. A Ml attendance k rArnestly desired aa matters m grew-imporcaues w'i ue prtnrnted for the n,J,rn5. n Committee f'M -muwi . tjowswadtd j 10 " 1 4fj rr IRffl" TTlA,WBKIUUi A . -Expocie Dy fcUnnmtw morning' tfnba one Crate. oTna (lanlcn .Stnurt brm, and, balUxprtirceIve thenj reralarlv durins thescasoaj Familkss to secure thetn shonkl leave tlieir ordeM at the sttire. JAAM.TitYiiJSi, rA'taJ'AirMit- bull t3 cohie Andlfan 1 community ' thftrittampon his Yaloour Island property, wWre'Uie'ffeet1ver' rwe nt ..e2-;7i It " , - I I . l hat, ioraaai DelertUFlgiiAad3).iatk . Are onerma oeiiM-i jjiuew oi, 1)hi-HtifrMoU SUMP'" W Hi Hi .SbnVio mnd timMw.lhm Csitt j . t otilard t tnithtii Vambrir, ajii-i li . hv---jii iiu. i ifyi) ' fldstaiwaii TttAilt TAKCt UOHg tJr' fl ll i .-. LADHlH. MLSHKH CltlLDnJSS. Our XadiealJBhoe .Department con- tains' a stock omumasscd.br eleranoe. j duriitiility. and )owner of price. JK- mimiui 11-1111 iwiiirinruv m ilt uu al'plleAtu.:": 1 : thamDSU"' ConSufete assdrti'nunt of de'rits Furn- IshingGoods, Milrts, Oottars.Cufls, Ties, Uotev GIovaa Aevt Goods tent to .any port , of the, country. , . hhirt measure menu sent on. applicatioiu' . ' v ' ''- For. the acconunodatmoofliultes and Families who are unable, to visit tlie citV. lull lines' of saniiiles' of all' crads 6f Dry Goods wiU be tetit, ' and orden. by mau oiled witn tJw'greatest possible fare,, mftt u . eU tU:i 1 Broadway a wd Twknttuth Strkkt VALTTABE" REAI! "ESTATE AT Wfll be sold OB thi frewiisea, at 11 0'clpck on Thursday, tij 27th injU the propen . ui uie . tat . air iimrriei A a(hiBlA ,11 a.a aa;. liUDHVll UCVUHOUj OIWWWU VII HIV nut" nee of Msrtfn and lVrsori street, In the dtyrof Bakigki f..t'Ttorrf ' sa:i j The lot. wjll,, beydivided at follows : The dwelling, a good two, story build- tojf, wTth alf the' outhouses 'Attached And A large gnrden, fronting OA Person street, and avaoaotnliri"Oi jr W fronting on Martin street, which will make a most desirabje building lot. v This , valuable, property ma y .is tU4KUa fe'nln 'tf ih - within fwoj wo blocki of. thei e City, and will always increase In value. Terms -r-One-hlf cash,, and. the re- maindcr on 12 months time, secured by satisfactorybontt, bearing 8jer'cenr. Interest, Tltle ''retclrved uuKf palrhi'u roll. Br order of .;: m. ' . , JAS. M. TOWLES. Auctioneer, H1HRT t'L A V RICH ARDflOS, ' ! v ' , ,: ATTORNEYS. AT XAW , ulnay 12-tf .. i ' EW ARRIVALS! 111-- .-i- .. ..'ft. k..--ar- . 'is m . ' FifESIIi GOODS. t AT THE CllKAP QASK'stfdliE tup " 40f :Klf ; O.I(Uil ,.'( &jil W,U.A;E.8.TrCKKIt tiWe shall open .this dar.5 casea of 44 BlcacheiCpttoiia at 10. 11, XZ,U aiul 15" cents. " Greater ' bkivains 1 never Offered before Also, fc-4, 11 1-4 anil l4,Hhetmgs. c , !! ! Ilotll tiuiiurc,uuuiwu auu lUUODunr aw, the7 nosf. desirable; '' fiishlonal AltH stylish goods ror ladiea Orerjaeketa bsmI . Burt's Lared Cloth. Boot fw. Ladies. Burt's Buttoned and Laced KM Boots for rjulles. A fdtl "line:' of "thfs most eelHwated make of goods; .alwaj-s -kept u'BAviLAcKiMr;: ; vf PSafiSiiiiLaWaa.O a Si mfl FAN I FANS 1 1 iANS 11 11 opened an elegant and well selected stock of Folding Fans3ar Batrbo. Rattaai Silk, Lhtto and- rw' front I Ul I IDV MrilWIfr . II ' IW1RIWI centatotio.i -..-.i; 1 2,000 Ni Natural Handle Ttm . Fans, i nts, at the, unprecedented hlw sh Hotwe of for 10 cents. Trice Cash S7BAW AND. 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