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THE DAILY UJ1INL. , -f'Mr . r f 7 f i r J; V r f tTATF pV:NTJADBHDtB. 3Jf vs or acsscairno. "'. .. . . . . 1 I . t i r.f, ,i Tit' w 1 - " - ai aalaawkuil larnOi , v ' k.tist .Miif JqfcsVrsiii8ies v ' 1 MAnttirw.fl M- itiW-.i ft stf,MLetf4' 'dd .11 Tit h fJlu. t I SH.SC V Iwlla Ml. nailU la advaaoa r Waaklr Beatlaal . , " . - - TV VktLJ Mvvtarib 'vfll k dears) Id ; , f put V ikaCKt ft fwrrnw Cw W , aS, ,,);.' Ihrt -" tin ; I , VOL. X. ' y RALEIGH,; III j 111 laa at ,Mv.raf. ,-.t-Yi-,4 J ,i 1 -i ; ol if ... I t m . x r f;y " ' f' ia 1 (t 1 - WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. I Corrected by F. C. OIRISTOFHEBi, AlSfksV Vi L.-t-Ll. Lm. jt'JJ1 tit Cleaned stained, or ordinary,. , U.H (Mwi ordinair. " .i a 14 4. 1,0 middling, , , vj , f " t 5t AIimiL MABKRT. ' -ie' 91 . - Yant 1 Mala wi, 1 T . - () turn cos, 8c. . v ,v j Flour, North Carolina, 7JU. . , . j Com, Wal.00. i ' "f I itonr meal, new 5 ' ? " Bacon, N. C. hog round, 10al5. , ,,v , hams 16Jal7. ., , , clear rib aide, 13. . . t '''' long 0 B (Idea, 13 1. f ! .u-ts. aholdcra, 101 1 Jc., f ?rd NVrthCaxolina, 16Jil8. i 'I.;. western tierces, 17. c , - .. ; ..v '. keg 1.-M V ' ""' , Coffee, irim Ulj3., v t V -LKood. 22T. , ,v M - v i 'r , .. common, 21122.. it- -h. I ..' tyruit, 81I42. ij..ux-i S?oUilea, Cub. 8a' ; '. t EvaiiaV 12.25. . r .r " Naila, on baaia for KM, l.00. - i 1 J , yellow C, lOialOJi, P u ', Leather, aole, z730. . - . J Tallow. 910. 1' Potato, awaet, t490.. , . ' - " Iriab, 1.50al.73. , , - 0att,ibelled, a90.'f T1 ' 1 - he4 io -.""ir fVtdder, $1.75. ' ; '. '.(' liar. N C, bafed,' pood, ll.00al.23. taiucn, grown. 30a 10." ' Ksoza. 20 ' '"' Butter, S C, 25-50 1 N Y, 40a20. lleeawas, 2530. Hag,.- -M , Bwl, on foot, Ca. '."" ta fcf draeaaed prime, 81 1, " Ilrary copper, iht pound, lGc light fr " ". V 12c. 1 1 Una, per pound, lOci -V h 'U. l'ewter, per powul, 7c , , T. Iead, per ptHinO, 3jc. , . Old iron, pur 100 pounds, 60c, " Kheep akim, per piece, 35GOc. i , t r Wool-waahed. Mr Dound. SlkSSc. i i - unwaalied 20a25e t - " -' i Tt J.JMl'OKTAST, NOTICE. Jr' The Ibllowinz resolution of Uto Hoard - of Aldunimi ia published for laibllc in "Thai the tltr toifoctori1 Chief of iW-o od Clerk of the ilarket Khali not take anr Otr Hcrln,or nor i iLiin nitnrDbuiiTf vi uu v 1 1 , . ivr an r I laxea uue (lie rny except Jlarlwt-nouee L UukVUi Utr xrcaaurer l berebr notilied not to take eucm evi- - oikct from anT eouectm? offlcer of to city. ' Thia resolntlon doea not apply to the present Collector, F, M forrell'a exteuaion Aner that none .1 to M taken. Alao, that the Clerk gWe.th wki omcera one nonce."" " , ;J';. - .-.V GEO, H.,ATIIXfAMa, my llWtf , i ; . City Clerk. TO T II use n 01. D i Kef art : By resolution of the Board ofAldor men, U person who own city scrip are required to file with the City Clerk be fore June 2rd list of the amount tof said orders, date oT Jsao and to wnam isued. A failure to comply will possi bly involve danger of loss to the holder of the scrip. - ,fi : ii r. an. little, i m 19eod2w . Chair'n for the Com.! 4 - fAS. A. LEAClt 4 COH yrhUiaUod Retail SKo4itanfar4 THOMASyiLtiV X C f t We have a lanre stock of our mens. women's, boy', misses' and chndren'a xhoea, which we aell at wholesale or re tail, next door to Citizens'- National Bank; MarUn &Li Kaleigh. - ; hen yon want good shos, all hanl i. made and of Umi very best stock, call on i-'asaad bny ihe--vv-aCTKftii-iivis. "N QliTIi . CAROLINA Sll OK t We fill order from oar store In ISal eiKh, or from our manufactory In Thorn avUlc Merchant rkltlug out city ; to buy shoes are requested to examine oar ' BtOck r( : .V,llt;-J. m V w YALUABE REAL ESTATE AT , AUCTION. -. i'H Will be sold on the premises, at 11 o'clock on Thursday, tbe 27th feisty the property of , the late Mrs. Harriet irasted, deceased, situated on the ear ner of Martin and Person streets, in the ':;ityof Raleigh.1" ' ' i , . .The lot will te' divided as follows $ The dwelling, a good two, story build ,mg. with ail the out-houses attached , and a large garden, fronting on Person street, i and a vacant; lot, i CO by 120, fronting on Martin street, which riU ' mvw. v. v mnww muwwg wvmm J ; Tliis valuabla property ia situated within two blocks of the centra of the city, and will always increase m value. l erms t me-liau cash and, the re mn n : maittder on 12 month time, secured by . ssiisractcftbond, bearing 8 per cent. interest, .Title reserved until, paid In iJ. Byorder of; 'J, . XTTj" , i, - J C. iSLOCUM, Executor, -1 ., . . Aucaoneer. Inay 21lw y. y a? ' j f IBSTSTBAVT1ERRIES. ' '- Expected by to-morrow morning's , train one Crate of fin Garden Straw berrle, and shall expect to receive them reguisriy during me season. Families, to secure tliem ahodd leave their order at toe atom. JAH.H. The City-'.1 It 'Rev. D. P. Meachatn WW preach it uTrieiE6ii?t irit clock tnntp morrow. Sunday School i 9 a, m, .iL'r v i ii aifc ii .Mb. Gcilford Lswi. This good and excellent man, the father of Major A.M. Ltwia, was buried far thla cfyf Uu evening. The procession hfts'Jrst passed wdoor... hS! i riit'Vt If I Fcttct tL.Joscph Gnbon',mfant child of Ex-Mayor Whitoker, X died Uu evening at 30 o'clock. The funeral will take place from Mr, ; Whitaker's resi dence to-morrow evening at 5 o'clock. Friends of the fitmily are tarftcd.' ; STRAWBEBKna,--The finest Btraw berrle we bave f vetJseii 'or;rith standlng the cold snap and the like, were grown by Mr. Tbeo. Snow ner.Uua city. ' They are three time the sire of the ordinary garden berry. rr v i f . Absemt a Pbw Days. The crea tore that run the city aide of tills paper wuibe absent from 'post a few day, iaamg we irain to-nignu e a young gentleman well known to the newspaper world, and one of the tatightest young barrister to the State will t preside at the helm In the absence of the creature. :. ataMa)aBir a-aSBkSaW--tTaB " i ' T ft E x o ctivk CoMMrrrEB.- There was a meeting of the Executive Committee of thia county at the 'Court House to-day. IDs Honor J. H. Bepark, was called to the chair and J. F, Chap- pel, Esq was appointed Secretary. The 2Cth day of June next was i ap pointed as the most suitable day for holding our county convention; ; t J.Ti:iUPWX,Secr v T ii -IIH I. t,ni vuAxas. or bchedple. a , new schedule goes Into effect on the North CVuolin road to-morrow morning at U o'clock. The mail train going to Golds- "a1 SPt bere at 86 ta ue. morning and leaves at 8.33, and going to Char lotte arrives here, and the passeners get upper, at 8.17 p. mn and leave as 8.43 only giving twenty-five nunutos. The freight and accommodation arrive bere for Goldsboro at,, 7.4 p. ml aid " p. m. uoing go i uanoue geu nere at 6.10 a. nw and leave bt XiBBaBOUFKJiAUICOLLEO-- COMMKXCRMENT RoCJCft TUP TlCK- Greensboro, N. C May 28, 74. : Mr. Editor. Mr. Jones President of the Greensboro Female College baa gotten from Mr. a E. Allen an order to the agents on the N. C. fi. Tlnai! and the Salem Branch, to issu rouni trip ticket to pertOM couiog to coni meneemet eM Juni lst to 8d mcin sive, for one first class fare Yossnuni- rou reader jsre , many 1 of them inter ested and Dr, Jones; will be obliged If you CWjMitajJiirn j f." aifist Aiw v: fiiX'riK!tbi t A 4J UrF r nere ; must j some unknown lympathy between the hnman body and a limb lopped off. All have heard - of the little boy- with a- leg off who woke up m Jthe night and tried, to hi mother there' was iomeilung be tween hi too, and .when she went; to the wronz foot to look for It he told her It wa the other fooii-had torgot it was gone." Again we are told of a young man who Jos, his arm and every night he woko tin eufferlBC with the feelintf as cnunped. aud pained hlnC . A, friend told him to dig. bp the amputated limb and .see If the hand wasn't sluit when tt wui ta$ Iltdld ;'o''and .'found jthf hand doubled up like a', fist,., and I h heightened it out and; placed It hack and never suffered 'an more from th feeling of emmp;.owMer w wen l'OipStt ifc'tluselty and a msi'jWe In who ba4 hir middle finger s" 'off In "; the ,7 war.. lie ald)t frenor' y itched at the end, (thw finger jreiy gone, . and be wouia . .uq Other ; fingers, but wasn't cm' lit place and cave him no relief. WejMfe all imtde "ot trange toff.tfi I P ' . .. in ! ii ', m 'rTo'fctTWOOD -Ckxetebt- Abk Fi "taw. The followuig notice Jhas bsen sent us, and we know the bcrtj respoose. that Baleigh will eiake to the request. There Is no time to lose ta senduig.the, flowers j, .1 " : f nicmtotiTA.'J May ljtB,lf78. j The member of "The Southern Cros Brottierhood" -will be .very grateful for an flowers sent to arrive m xtichmond on tne evening or wuoe ntnruK pur pose of decorating th gmvea of the North OarotlnR aoldior on June '2nd msmorittl Oar. Th Southern Express gentCapt. Gibson has kindly consented to have them forwarded free of charge. I end to care or .V ; r ! ' Cant, W C CARRINGTON.' -M,,umu !.-,,.4 Kichmond. Va. - KELiGiorsi .' . ,VVU; ' Bishop Wood, oflTdldelphia,U v'Vy seriously Dl at Cincinnati, where if spenFmosl ofhia 1IT5 lf fbff W cti sknt to Romanism, and. where several of his family now live He la eathf the are of the Sisters. Fublishlng prayers. It look rat! kt not the thing to publish eltHmenr pre y era prayed on ihAUc . ortwions. Tlie question with the people hi swt it read, but doe God bear It h Ciuons are different, they are preaofced t ) mm (i The above innnendo, wIum out of iH taste, is even more devoid : of sense i and Is, besides, a whol'f okl: nlai' ;ht uoon almost everv C? "m :-Cv " na tion, nearly. If na A tf whli; have prayers for speckl occasions ' and some for all, which prayers are "prayea en public occasions." The cWiael, to iU seal to read somebody a lecture ion good taste, has itself made display . of (he very worst. Chan, 0bMrt p Jt was not meant to refer m the re motest h to prayer In ' book that are used In churches, butW fashion of re porting preacher who pray on Dig oay m ' renortinst public speakers. That the writer hasn't much sense, Averybody knosre. . Av:r'f'' ' A printer's widow In Germany, while a new edition of the "bible was being printed in her house, one night entered the office to alter the aentence of sub jection to her husband pronounced upon Eve, in Genesis, chap. 3, v. 10. She took out the first letter of the word -J7eie' and substituted ''A'M m their place, thus altering, the sentence from and be shall be thy J-oro,", laarj w andheshaU be thy Foot,1 (A'). It Is said her life paid for tiu Intentional Erratum, and that some secreted copies of the edition have been bought up at enormou prices. w.V-'-. - :.' j The Sacred Congregation of Kites, by the direction of the Pope, bas published a decree for the consecration of Roman Catholics throughout the world "to the Sacred Heart of Jesus," -on. Vune, jlft. This will be the bl-centenary of the . ap pearance of Christ, according to j the beUef of the faithful, to Margaret Aia- eoque t Paray-lemonialv Wb.1 re vealed to her Zf is heart, surmounted with the cross -"nd rarronnded crown of thorns. L pon this event was founded the devotion to : the Sarred Peart. . r u I ,, m 1 , Bi 1 1 -aassjsssasririi -f - THE LADIES. , ; ; Queen Vlctorhv they ' say, ' doesn't know a very good picture from a very bad one. She hi like a great many other people in thia world of Ours. ; . t j Two ladies from ,Ejjlegh, formerly from. Ireland, visited our town this week selling, all kinds' Of laces. TThe lace Is all put up in Raleigh by 'hand. Home manufacturing should always ; be encouraged. Shelby Bmmmvitmfr ; .t "1 A few days since, says the Staunton Vindicator, a little daughter, about ton year of age, of Mr. Robert Cochran, picked a wart on her finger so si to make it U an ' attackij-;or t; tne 1 , tocx-jaw. She was In a critical condition for seve ral days, but It I now out of danger. ; The ladies of this city, will have a spelling match at Metropolitan Hall on Wednesday night June 2nd, for the ben efit ofFerson street church lAjimhsIott 25 tents3 and a pound eemething, if only r pwrnd" of 1s'rcks must be neatly done, , nptaptauU of the match R. T. Gray, EsqH and Capt, E. H. Stamps. Websfwff Bemenuiry Spelling Book will J be 'iisotL ;A hind some premium will be given to the test speller. ' Auction of the packages Will take place Immediately after the spell big. Old and young are invited to at tend. A lively time is expected. ;; A couple of horsemen coming Into the city the other day from the interior overtook an old man and his wife seated t In the bottom of a mule cart. Feeling; In high spirits, one of the men called 7cllo, nncle, how much will 'you take for your wife, cash down?" -; . f Oh, I dunno; he slowly replied.,';, Wett name your- price.' --- ii'IIow muchll J" TJlhe fkod. TendolIars. .V-T' Take her 1" ( The horseman didn't - know what to say, and was gathering' op the reins, when the old woman , Jumped to; the ground and exclaimed.! e 4., j. Ijj .' "Pass over the ducat,' mister I I tike the old man, and he likes me, but we'ar a family which cant he Muffed by no man on horseback 1" i ,w R- 1 1 i.-.. The 'blufTers" got out of the Iscrape by riding off at foil speed. !cfosr .s'i , md.SeW From tlie Aususta Clironkle and "Z'jmm op Qeonattfj1' Uu. lfitmiltu Fith, ftrrtfary nf Stilt, Hint , I have the honor to avknof 1 edge the receipt of your commuuicaUun of the 10th Instant, Inclosing the 4p pointment of. Mr Qeerge $ JVUlyer 'as Comituseioner to represent the State of Georgia m celebrating the Centennial Anniversary of American Independence attaecltyyimdclpula,jn the'.yw 1870. .' Accomnenyinz the 'resident's commisskin is an open letter from your self to Mr. Alllyer, advisiiut hint of his appointment together, with, jth prlnlod form of ait oath, whick, in he event ;of his acceptance, jou direct htm to exe cute and return, thai the same -mat h placed on file In the State DcpirtmehL' A portion of the oath referr,to'rads a follow t 'fw :, i' ti. I i "'.i"..'.. do soiemujl ' swear 'that J have' never voluntarily. borne artns against the United,, Statee'eince 1 hare been 'citizen thereof; that I have vol untarily given - tao aidt eountenance, counsel, or encouragement to persons engaged In armed hostility thereto j that I have never sought nor accepted, nor attempted to exercise Ihe functions! of any office whatever under any authority-, or pretended authority, hi hostility to the cnlted JSUtes hostile or: Inimical thereto.?,MnVifrt(';i';;! -Lii , iU'i-L"' 1 1' . - By requiring Commissioners to take1 this oath, the' Southern States 'are ' In effect excluded from all. voice or par ticipation In the celebration referred to. It most be known by the President that almost the entire body of the white peo ple si the Soulh were engaged, actively or otherwise, in behalf of their own sec tion In the. late war between the- States, and that they can take no part In the exposition under the requirements now made of them. - Indeed, if the Commis sioners, or official representatives of the State, are required to take obnoxious oaths I seeno teai(i) whv tlie exhib itors, and even the visitors at the ex hibition, may not be called upon to ' do the same thing. , I knowoTno provision of-law which requires any such oath to be taien by the Comnnssioncrs, and what good Is expected to be accomplished by going beyond the requirements of the law In till regard I am at a loss to imagihe. ,1 may be pardoned for suggesting, attliis point, that Georgia was one of the thir teen States which ' revolted against British authority, and that she has the same Interest and the same right to cele brate the one hundredth anniversary of American independence that Pennsyl. vania or New York has. Her delegates signed the Declaration of Independence,, and I have yet to learn if her sons hive ever hesitated to -make any sacrifice necessary to. maintain the great princi ples enunciated in that Declaration. And yet it Is now proposed, not.tejtax her peoplej hf order to meet the ex penses r attending the . celebration of American Independence but to exact an oath wluch practically excludes thettt from all participation therein. Candor constrains me to say that if this gratuitous and wanton requirement ia insisted upon, the people of Georgia win not, with my consent, take any part whatever in the proposed partisan ccle- Jttwpst fWmlph sap posed that the. peopla of all the fctstes. were expected to take part on the joyous occasion, and tiuit not only "the people of these States, of, every creed, cplor and condition, Jwf Ihi lovers of liberty, throughout the civilized world would be eordMy Invited irJ welcomed, lilthout prelinilnary oatlia or, exactions of ny kind. If in this i have been" mbtakf n, and if, as it now seems, only a partisan party of the country, U contemplated, then, I regret to say,, thai a great! op portunity has been lost, and that neither (he Governor nor the" people of Georgia will be responsible for that misfortune! X must ask M be pardoned for having troubled the President to appoint ; a Commissioner for this Stated Vy desire was that Georgia should be represehted at the celebration by a native-born jclU elintcaM4dMnp3nA to ff'ayithaf I am not acquainted with a native fit to represeat the State wlto'could' oc! would take the oath required.' -' Certainly1 Mr. Mflyer fcainot toks tt,nn4 1 respectfully decline to be the channel through which he. ia invited to do so,, w . j- t t liave the honor to return herewith the commission Intended for Mr. llillyer, with accompanying papers, and to ask that I be allowed to withdraw his nomi nation for the position of Commissioner, Uf have ihe honor to be yovobod'ieut A MANLY IJSTTE1L ' ( mm, fli 4 iT n ltJ M1,1. I U FljlK. 1 4 1 v . . ft KiniKQvrui.n. MaMu Mav 28, ;,.Th French,il.ttolkeh;iH)9 fouth Ifolyoke bas 4ea burned, j ne oonii!s on the altar fired the drapery, Mostly those In the tyilX. of.tiie cliurch' fcs- capedarbeM in tlie gallery mostly perished,' tTliej servlocs had nearly closed and eespets AwereH helngjawtg. Tbire was but 011 exit from the gallery which extended, around the f;bnjJdI6g: There were seven hundred werwpper present, Mventy-fir ef whom perUhW. The efforts of the neople to get into (lie church and rescue their friends the confusion and added to the dfeaatjer. Personal violence had to bo osed In 4f era! ins tance to keep the women ' from rushing mto th names to save tlieu; children. The church was established seven years agoi The Parish includes aU the French Cathoiio in the vicinay. numbering 2,500- One woman Jumped from the highest window down upon the front steps, breaking an arm, but she Js not known to. have been otherwise jured. A man with two children in arms jumped from the window and. caped.,; One poor woman, enveloped in flames, shrieked out ''for God', sake, save me I".and she was dragged, oat, by John Lynch.:.; j. . ah;i'rjLj m t.-lJ: r ' earthqVake. '" ' Loxboir, May 28. ,;At tio ,rbcginning of thi preseht montna series or terrible earthquake shocks occurred In the province of Bo- russo, Asia Minor. Six hundredhouses were destroyed.' Accounts so pu re ceived show that one hundred and sixty one lives have been lost and one . hun dred and sixtyone persons injured. The total number killed is still unknown J 4' - i .1 . i ' ' MISCELLANEOUS. j A Paris dispatch says that tlie com mittee of thirty have decided to consider first the public rxirse : second, the Sen ate bill : third," the Electoral bQI. j 1 ' The race for Oak stakes at the Eng lish Epsom race yesterday was woni by Spinaway. ' Lady-Lore was second, and the sister to Musket third. There were somesUrterisn.itjsi tus " PEJRSONAL. , j ... ' A ilne.quality.of Charlottesville gray cloth which was ordered for the uniforms of the Cape Fear Light Artillery arrived here yeterdar.irf.'W,' f,,u 6-WenoticetR had to be hrought to tlte Spoils,' iThiuw day, In a phieton. He lias been confined to bis room by sickness for some time.-- . Mr, race Is of the Pace Bros tobacco ,:. J . n .,. ,1 . i..i.s i,...r. . 1 An old bachelor geologist was boast ing that every rock was, as familiar to him as tho alphabet.. A lady declared that she knew a rock of which he. was ignorant. MNme it" mtdom," said he, "It's rock ilie cradle, , air,' replied the On Monday taifc the monument re cently erected at Savannah, Georgia!, hi memory of the Confederate dead of that iltyanrfvltj wss a handsome display of the military and an Immense turnout of the people, General Joseph .Ej Johnston acting as marshal, The oration, v which was de livered, by the Uotk Julian t Partridge,' wa cloqucut ftntUoaaervatlvo, ' i "" flinany oae'lcfi"'a the Hereabouts of fTheodore" the great apostle of tem perance 1 He was billed to lecture here last Friday but failed to put in hUsp- jarance, much to tlie regret and disap pointment of many who felt so certain that he would be to ;time Friday right tliat they went to tlie Presbyterian church and awaited his comlng.-Vi ioa i .-.11.) . ,111" . l-..-:ii J -. 1 11 lie w at Blootahigsburg, Illinois. ( , 'A friend whoTigs' spcht leverat days in St. Augustiue' recently 'Informal the Jacksonville Tr that ! 13 black iah or grampos were eriven ashore nnrui the heavy :, gale that 'ipreVaOe las t week. They consisted of bulls, cows and calves. One of the old bulls yielded 120 gallons of superior oil and measured 21 foci in length. ". The grampus lis a smaller vari ety of the whale family, and belongs to the clos of nmnimalut. ?i I Jtrtlil tTho statue of St. Jolin the Baptist. dlMoVSred -a few months ago at Jlsa, and reeognixed subsequently as a work of Mfehaet Angelo, Is said now to have been executed by that artist ta nis year, and to bo the some spoken f by Vssarr. -'1 w , .. k lAU velars not made of linen .can be waslied to pieces. V ear the Klmwood which will keep clean longer titan nny other without washhig. 11 Cof; A. T. Bennett of thtf lamjnd ' NE7fADVEItTISEMKNT3. it-jj, HHivu tm.n.i yen ivtl iumtss BUNisTOn A VAIENTINIU 4iee ni ? . ? nf i n t?vj s w ynder.thn R4elghcXatVai liaak. teft hand door as jou 'enter the base 1 isneniiemd.ihe neatest -hop: hi .the '&m& uitatiif nit s,v , - x .J: PIAOIAND lOIUANTUSlNG t M AXliKEVJiWXQi dtii By E. A WmnrAXBS, Raleigh, c. 20 f years - .experience,. , Instruments thoroughly renovated. ' ReferreuceS In Wake,- Johnson, MooTe,'-Harnett and Orange."-! i . J ifgui r r City" Reference Bev. A1 WV M ngum, Ret,, WW.CrowdVr. Rich'd Battle, Jr.,Xq , CoL'j.-JP. lL,l'Bu,;Nat. l! Brown, sq.. A 'iA.,''s K -d'M-':y28-tf at 4 a t4i-frii4i. gASII, pQprtS A.BjUNl4, . BIC8 ,WWB rAstTUB UtWtT. " All out l our goods are thoroughly tt IDs. seasonea. : v-l Write for prices.' ''" UA JUUUSLKWia&CO. BAISTS,' OILS, COLORS , " JTLa-6 LEWIS te C6' ? ' "- ' ' ' Fisseb Bmunrd, .S.v..v Raleigh, N. C. smay27, 2aw30d, 1; . ,.. a Ave tour - lives tour S "MONET AND YOUR EYEf . ,'(-; iK,l'- Wirt iti ;( J'-jti-.j !u ...... U Ccluv 41 Cuts, 41 Celts. Forty Cent (wlllbuy. oneGaUoii of " " PRATTS1' ASTRAL 0IL;J " . We have this day reduced Ihe Prire of Prstto; Astral Oil to ,.it, an v,Thia; Oil It used in nearly,. . t H-vr mZ t-M lk xuli:.m'.' Has beeAitor 'thj;pnbUe. for .Twelve years and never, an. acci dcitdlrtotodlrectiy, BVtf!B IK Airraid MP . Beware of So frlUj Strfag fXf. 1" i l-3i.-t 1 W lsJ'i IJuiiJi,g,. Jil,!,k, A'. C. Any person desu-ous of seeina me can find me at John Mooring' iu the county of Chatluun'on the 2Jth . day of Slay, leO.1 '- v, - f man H -S. VAJi VOUBJIEEM. i May 85, '75.. ; , ;;;. T HE ONLY ICECREAM SALOON Iqthe cityjaat; ),. .". al,: WEV'S. fee ("ream ami Water' Ices mode to order at s-;. wj ii'.w .-',- Vi W" MOSELEy'S. fwbeirrics and let Cream at 1 .yii;,u-i.,i4!.a par, 08ELEY's. Soda-und Mineral Waters at ; , ; , MOSELEVS. It's tlte place to get ool.7 " r s way Mh v iiu :n :', !. FRESH jGOODA AT THE C1IKA P CASH S TO 1th 1,'tJ (!! ,.W. H.& B. 8. TUCKER. i-l"4.i:j,ic .!! We shall open this day 5 cases of 4-4 lay 5 1 niii, Bleached Cottons at 1, 11, 12,'l4aiid 15 cents. "Greater barsram never offered belbre. Also, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4, 1 1-4 and JMs ,boti'.! Liiii . i-.M v-s hmjz- Guiire,nonitoa and HssnTbnrg Nets, the most desirable, r fashionable and stylish goods for, ladies Overjackets and uversains, ins;receivea at W. H.' rlK . TUCKER'M. ' BCRrs'Button ' Cloth" Uoots for Ladies. . . - Burt' Laced Cloth Boots, for Indies. Burt's Jluttoned and Laced Kid Boots for Ladies. A .full line of tlds most celebrated make of goods, always kepf - tit 1Q.I C" . . FANS1 TANS! I ; FANS 1 1 ! Invest and keep cooL Ww have Just opened an. elegant and, well selected stock of Folding Fans.. Jaiw, Bamboo. Rattan, Silk, Linen' and ' Satin from lo cent to $10. i zlK)0 Natural Handle Palm. Fans, 3 for 10 cents, at the u precedents low Price f'ash House of ' wmiL ' " ' JAS. If. NwtTIf . ' V,
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 29, 1875, edition 1
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