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I TATE FBlMTf B AMD EXVDEH,
,; , utv or acaaoawrion. t ,u : ,
imOi feWiaal 1 jwh advaae ' -'J-"
Ml Mi await hi tdnuK " 0U
. a&Wkrf " , ' " If
TtePAiLV UmE. wO b4Utw4 in
WHOLESALE CASH HUCES.
Owm-ted by V. C CTRISTOPHER??,
j,-li Market' pquare.
A.
COTTOJf.
' nH atalned. or verv dirt v.: 12 '
T !Uwned stained, or ordinarv.' 13! al4
(iood ordinary, - - 14 al4i
Low mkldlinjt,' t y . f . . IS al5
v Ragging, domestic 21 ft. Yard 131al4.
. Cottoa nee, ec. , ' ;"
Corn, viei.w. ' . -i'.nm
meal new Ste 11.00.
Bacon, N. C. hog round, ICalS. ' r
, hamal6Jal7. ' " ?
- , w - .' clear rib sides, 13. ,
? ., i a,, m lonir C II siJes, 131. t
"J.. 4M'miVI V,Hf f.nl.Inra 1 1 1 .. .-'1r
: ' 1r North Carolina, 16Jal8.
viV tiercee, 17j. '
keirs. 18.
Coflee, prime Rio, 23.
' -' good, 22.' ,J - "
. common. 21ja22. ' ' ''
n ' war jn
a9
. .1 S' . .11 a.
Mota
jolassea. Cuba. BO. . .-. i t f
bait, Marthal'a, 12.25.
v.n. tuiia tom trvf ai m -, ', JJ i
gugar, A H)al2. r M. ; ; i, .
-4. extra C, 4-r-
twUowC.10lal01. "
leather, aole, 27a30. , . ; ' ;' r J
, llidea, green, 7a. i v tf ';,
.-'. dry, 13. ."'"- -l twv,;
Tallow, il0. ! ? . f , I
- 44 Iriabvr ILSOal.72. -m," a ,.-
Oate, shelled, 8&a90. s. T .
" sheaf; 110. ' . ' 1
Fodder, 11.75. .. ' W -1. i
Ha, N C, baled, good, il.00al.25. . :
Chickens, grovn, 30a40. ' A
V.trv. 20. " f 1 , ("tlj i v
Butter, 2f CC 25a3d ; N rr40a50;;
jieeawax,
Deet; on foot, 68. -, -.t-
k dreessed Drime. call. ' , i'i
jtcass, per pouna, iuc.
Fewter, per pound, 7c.
Lead, per pound, c -'fi- i ,
.f M bnn. 10(1 mnwfa. AV. -
Hheep lUna, per piece, SSaCOc. T
r Wool washed, per pound, SOa35e . " '
,i r-tttwaahed 20a23o s-hm.--
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The following resolution of the Board
of Aldermen Is published for public h
.. 'formation: :- vv-- "" T '
' -"Krjoir, That the citT collector,
' Chief of I'olice and Cleric of the" Market
ri shall not take any tltjr. fkrip w My
other indebteuneaa ot this cuy, tor any
taxes due the ritv excent MarkatAoase
Coupons, and that the City Treasurer is
hereby notified not to take snch t1.
- dences twm any collecting officer of the
city. ' This resolution does not apply to
the present Collector, F. M. Sorrell's
extension. ' Alter that none is to be
taken. Also, that the Clerk; gjvefjthe
ald officers dus notice." .
, GmiUWILLIAUS,
t r my lMtf (iv..tjClerkJJ
TO THOSE nOLDINO'CTTt
SCIUP. '"J
By a resolution of the Board of Alder
f men, all persons who own city scrip are
required to file with the CltT Clerk be
fore June 3rd, a' list of the amounts of
said orders, date of Issue and to whom
iMued. A failure to comply will possi
bly involve danger orloss to the homers
ot the scrip.
' .K.'J.UIUIITTLB,
... . in 0-eotl2w . Chalrn for the Com.
JTA.. A- LEACH A CO., -
' - TII0MASVIIXE, 3T. C.
we nave a large stock or our mens,
women's, boys', misses' ao4 children's
shoes, which we sell at wholesale or re
tail, next door to Citizena' Rational
Bank, Martin 8ti Raleigh.- ' '- ' i
r When you want good shoes, all hand
made ana of the very best stock, call On
as and bay e'Mw???'-..
J1011TU CAROLINA SHOE.
We fill orders from our store in Rol-
eigh, or from our manufactory InThom
asville. Mercliants vlaitinsr our citr to
hoy shoes are requested to examine bar
' Stock., . f:s,.:.....,:-r-
' JOTICE TO TAX-PAYEKSy , , ?;
1 An i)srtleta the 44catffw section if
8dcond Ward are notifled that the books
for listing taxes from that section of the
rlty willbe closed on the first day bf
June, 1875. ; GEO. U. WILUAhlA i
- BlH0t 'iJ'- City Clerk Jt -J
TO BUIDGK BUILDERS. WV.
' .Uiulcran order of Uie Cornniissloncrs
jOf tliatbam, county, the undersigned
will let to the lowest bidder. the build
ing of a covered wooden bridge across
Haw Hirer at Haywood. : The contrac
' tor to furnish all materials and build
Vie same upon the plan of the bridge at
the Gulf double tresslewith spans 60
to 80 feet; well braced , and Iron coup,
hugs when necessary Length about
' 300 feet, highest tressle about 33 feet
K- and floor 12 feet. The snateriala and
workmanship to be of the . best quality.
Letting to be at Haywood Tuesday 1st
, of June, ' 1875, when and "Where . full
. pecllVitIons will be exhibited. Bridge
l to be completed by 1st of November,
187ftw For further information, apply to
Cither- . ?
3 - W. 8. GUKTE3,
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JXO. W. KCOTT
BuiUllng CommlUee Jointly with 0ie
Trustees of Cape Fear Township. I
s , Haywood, N, d. If y , 1875. . I ,
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tVOL.
1 Tho City-1
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, vResobtb. 8oine of our :citiaens are
already preparing ta nrjiore to th4r
summer rt sorts.
Ckoqcet. This pleafaht evehlrig
out-door diversion k, obUluing pa'trpa-
age in our midst, . j
The Concord Jeer haa toen-'en
Urged and gratiy Improved, and', is
now one of the , handwrnest Ilers iu
thehtate. , .! '.
i. - in, ' , ; .A
Sr Eixi5a. Go to the srelllng ilea
at Metropolitan HaH 5 to-night. Yod
will have fun and conh t'outo , toward a
good cause. , - , it
It iSSi I ii 1 1 . v ! :
Ap-The young ladles and genta
hop" at the .National Hotel ' Friday
night. We (hop)4 thy-may enjoy
pleasant occasion. tl ''"', .
Compumest. The X; . State Lif
Insurance Company has shown its ap
preclation of lie old QfScerf by re-elect
tag the entire corps onanimoosiy. i
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lKPBo'nKXTa are going on In vat
riona portions of the city. Xotwith
standing dull times generally , Halelgn
shows signs of vigorous life. '
fc The spelling match promisee to be a
fine success toilght,1 so, 'much; eo, that
the ladles have concluded to spell again
at the Metropolitan ; ffaSl " to-morrow
night (Thursday.) Kemember the ad-
niisslon la ouTy 25 cents and a pound hf
something. The packages are auctioned
off after the spelling is oven
'A
Fobqkbt. We' notice 'ambnz' 'the
forged bonds 'found in possession of
Gaw, Stevenson and otliers recently ar
rested In lUladelphla, three one thous
and dollar bonda drawn ,ln the' nam of
oiv esteemed fellow dtisen, Mr CEttia
ge'r. We are glad tliey' were discof
eml before Mr. iEttinger wne put ! to!
my inconvenience jin. j
Och LrviKQ akd OuB DsabThis
' "t ii r
periodical for June is before 'ns.-As
usual It Is abundant In variety and rich
In excellence. Col. Pool, by hhr efforts
on tliis magaalne, ia ; giving a higher
tone to X.C lUeratore and abonul- be
cordially supported. There should lie
3,000 eubscribeirt-to
0Mfin4hiaUte...
3 Raleioh Hoxk Kcitoou We are
glad to see that' this highly valuable
Raleigh institution is meeting with a just
appreciation at the hands of the public
Cupt. aH. Scott, Principal, la a gentle
man of high culture mad- teem to be
possessed with the faculty of exciting
high-toned emulation among his pupils.
He has recently added the military fea
ture to this school, and his ;.iioy fa
grey? make a'flrie, appearance: in their'
turnontsi MHnt Atif "tL-umi i-f--' j ,
Mi CAThl'lYAungji Uen'a
Christian Assoclatlori of this city, in Jan
wQftteatanousE.way, ooee a great gooa
in tM" community; and" should tet Kb-
hopes soon to .remove i into ats 'new
quarters In tlie,Hriggs building, where it
la designed to furnish a pleasant resort
for strangers,' and if possible,' to. collect
IHirary' for the' use of its members
To ' Carry out IU" pInis requires 'jnoney,
and when ouri citizens think of iu 'great
benevolent lrfMiflttiA
tija fiuidslarepwwiptly wdsed, ii i
, H..I, S S mmmmm.-ZSX
Cm BcBrpThe city, attorney has
published an opinion in which he lakef
tiie ground that the authorities are ' not
compellable to to recoire city ecrip )n
payment of taxes for the present jrear.
He aay t ' 'M ft "ikA -i
' The city is iot' tompelltd to receive
such scrip, and JMdmlta of grave oubt
wbetiwr the eitjr ;can receive it anti)
enough taxes are paid in to discharge
the necessary expenses for the year, -.i
It.tlw law ' Wei otherwise. It iWOUja
be impossible for the city government
to be placed upou. a tyh basis aa con
templatcd in the amended charter. The
abuse of the old system would coutin
Ae Imlellnitelyi ;,The evil of tbal sys
tem was, that ait the ecrip waa issued
for' the most part to persons who were
obliged to haye0 the money, It . passed
into the lianda of speculators at a dln
eonuti; Tji'borir recelved;:iaimh
Ished wages ; the city paid the aerlp in
full, i This evil which greatly increased
the expenses of the , crty government,
haa been, I hope, remedied by the hew
cliartcrtad'artcr ascertamlng and fix
ing the lawful city debt, we can for the
future Icarryc.jour ,city ,unon a cash
basis. 'S, - -,. :.v. - - '
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A young printed, of alx: years . expe
rience at Uie business, desires a situa
tion oataome weekly or daily newspa
per. Best of, reference riven. "m Apply
attts ogee.'-, b'V" '. I '
ft f A1SCELLANE Afciii
The Paris hotels are "ow overrun
with Americans. , ' J ,' ,
i Mea-urcs are to be taken by tie Kw
tucky Legislature to restore i'..8. toiib
of General Zachary Taylor, trraf Ixul
vWe, hIch has teen rie-W tod aad
hat gone to rain. , . . 1
There irnow living in 'iCortlvmptoa
county, 2T. CH well-known .lady who
can number nearly one hundred living
children) and grandchildren. ' She baa
lived to behold the fourth croneretion bf
her ownofftrnftig, iltj,Zui
A Baptist congregation In prownvi:
Tcun4 j"mrrelled about the control of
IU cLunh. Cue LVUu obocoeion
after a bitter coneat, and on tlie aame
night the building was set mr fire and
destroyed. -y 1 t, '
he teacher of aa mrasnally trouble-
sbtneand refractory cholar, may ex
tract a small crumb of encouragemehi
and of hope from the fact that it com
monly takes an unusually smart boy to
make an ingeniously mbtchleout and
vexatious pupil." ; j
According to a late' authentic report
there are 543,474 Master Masons In the
United States, New t York r containing
00,849. There are 8,054: Lodges. '- In
Xorth Carolina there are 11,519 Master
Masons and 229 lodges. ' :--L
'TheDemocratio LezbUUve of New
fork haa reduced the State taxes 'more
than two milllona , of dolura a year.
They have cut down the tax , levy from
fifteen mnBooaTolhtrteea v rnmionr f
doUara. Upon the' aame - ratio .' 4hia
would be equivalent to a saving In the
Federal Government of full' fifty mll:
lions of dollars a year. It seems to pay
the people to elect democrats to office.
REUGIOUS.
f To Archbishop Whately ia ascribed
this paradox t Th larger the Income
the harder it is to live within It." c
Dr Archibald Alexander, of Prince
ton, New Jersey, said on his death-bed,
'All my theology is, reduced to this
narrow compass 'Jesus Christ came into
the world to save elnners."' ' -'wi f
I The Rev. Mr. Klttredge, commenting
on co hearties, rontuie .teaching,
says that many teachers" are" tiki the
early disciples at Ephesus " who had not
even learned "whether , tttore be any
noly Ghost." -,-.r ;
w hen ' Jesus cara'o , as' the,. Great
Teacher, bis chief work of Instruction
was not in telling new trutiis, but of
showing bid ones in a new light.' Only
one "new commandment' did , he . give
to his disciples J but many times did he
so review before them the familiar
teachings of the old law that at became
as new.
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THE LADIES.
Mrs. John Palmer, wife of a Steuben-
vBle printer, has given ' birth to five
children inside, of sixteen montlis
which ia a pretty hard run on John's
'small cap' case. ; ' j
Upon the death of her. husbaml the
ladj niarried his brother, and whonja
friend saw the portrait of, the first hus
band in the house, he sald, ;Is title: a
member of your family r . "Jt is my
poor brotheHn-Uw,1 she said. t
Augustus, dear,? said ehe tenderly
pushing him from her as the ' moonlight
flooded the bay-window Where they were
standing, I think you, had better try
some, other hatrdye tjourta
tastes.like turpentine. ; - "
j"The girls of Warsaw, Ky. have
unanimously resolved to purchase ho
dry goods costing more than twenty-five
cents per yard for the space of one year.
Here is a woman's reform movement
which, if carried into effect throughout
the entire South, would do more to cure
the Ills of short crops and, high rates
than any plan we have yet aeen sag-
geeted.- rr:TrKT-.
. The agents of the Government were
forbidden to allow any women among
the Indian delegates now at '; Washing
ton treating with Daddy Grant; but the
wife of one chief just would come along
whether or no. There Is method in the
madness of this savage equaw, and, it
would be well enough if the. wives of
some members of Congrem would fal
low her example. " M. f -il4.J
., -es i - ' ,
TlIK COLOBKn Cadkt at Wwht
Poiitt. The only colored cadet now .
at West Point la Flippin, of Georgia,
who k in the third class, composed of
eighty-five cadets stands forty-sixth .
A correspondent oi me ew j or
Timet says : "All concede that Flippin
is getting along finely, though there are :
those wno neueve ne wiu never gmt-
uate. Tbev sav no colored cadet will
be allowed to graduate liere f that ihe
may get as tar as Uie nrst-ciasa, nut
there he will be slaughtered Jamce
8mlt!i, the other colored adet, who
failed to pass the examination last year,
haa been aroointed ta-wctor of. the
militia oTrwuia Carolina. J ' ' 1
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I 'balti me tnhd nt'tit'"3
1 it mm'Ufi. Jim I.
rreslifeiit tiarrctt, when; intmlcwpd
m i hlciijfo a few days ago wni repotted
to nave 'imid thai the 'IV Vaster Geucfal
hadj wrUtea to theft"c!t, jlifttt.'Sf tlw
Pennsylvnnlit Company 'did' jnot "carry
the'matla Iu the' 'Baltimore and "OIIo
Si-ott saw llio stAtemen. fMnemMgiy Lo
auUorita! tely nii.le b Mi. 'Garrett he
wrote to t l'oi L'uBterneral aak
iug Lun' tir vU la the casejjuiff re-
reiveI yesterday the following reply i
' '"''! v ASHINUTOS, May 3r,'I875j "
r'oa.T. Jn: ' '"" I
In reply to yours of the twenty eighth
I would state that I have Written ho
iciier w u, u. . u. to., to um cneci
that I wouhl witidrar the W'estctn
malls from your 'road, 'I , have' writ
no letter except one tnuWmltting a copy
of Mr, Kneass letter or May 19 th, in
which I made no. statement.." 1 lean
from, Mr. Garrett, who is here, that the
newspaper report of his conversation is
iWorrech Marshal Jswkll, I
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i iMo&vmn it vr :aiarrvRTnv.-,,tv I "
'Another Indian conference waa held
to-day. ' Speeches were tnade : by', fied
Cloud,' Spotted Tall and Secretary De
lano. 1 The latter told the Indiana the
Gowniment would rive them 2&obo
for tUeir hunting privileges In Nebraeka,
and If they did' not accept" that they
might as well cease talking f After eon
siderable dkcusslon among the Indiana,
they agreed to art the ' proposition,
though the great chiefs express doubts
about getting their Just rights, and be
fore, signing any papers ; hope to have
another talk with their Great Father,
the President. Spotted; Tail laid he
wanted the twenty-flve thousand this
afternoon. The money will be expended
ta baying presents for them.'.' .
Tlie debt statement Usued to-day
shows a reduction lat month of 11,18V
450) decreaofthe dbt since v June
3$1874,.12,WS
are, currency j 4,352,107, coin t4,257,
002, specie deposits held for redemption
of certificate -deposits 155,345,000.
The Govenunent dlsburscmenU "during
Mayraggrcgate lJ,i(Il,78S, jexclwlve
of paymenta on account of the interest
on the principal of the public debt
The President will leave for lAng
Branch on Thursday next. ' w
The SouemenMrial'' Association
to-day decorated the gra of tle Con
federate dead at Arlington two hundred
and thirty-three in number. TA large
number were present) from tills city ' and
the adjoining country. TheiHwai ho
speech making,' aad the ceremony1 was
exceedfoglvhnpnMlve'and solemn;;
The Secretary or uie ireasury Hxtiny
nude a call for Uie redemption of" ten
million' coupon bonils'for the Syniticate.
FAILURE OF;iRON COMPARES.
'. j . i )! n LoMOOVf June 14
i TheaAbe,rdeed'! Iron Companyv has
fulled. 'Llabllltiee seven hundred and
fifty thousand pounds." Nominal assets
980,000 pounds,This hi total valuation of
the works i together wun uiose ; oi his
riyriionth Iron Con which Is one con
cern with Aberdeen Company. 1 This
faliure'mvolvp
brokers, and ' Gitead A. Smith, Their
liabilities are placed at six hundred
tlKwsud;pouhds, ;fer a greatet fpart of
which their creditors hold securities.
ii. K DISTRICT COURT. ; s
ixmiQi Nwfjrowc juwQ;
At the opening of the U. S. District
Court to-day before Judge Benedict, titx
the-snlt brought - tjjr :W-ip'7Herbrt
against' General Butler fbrashare ln a
Counsel fee of twenty thousand dollars,
paid Butler by G. b7 Lamar, Judge
Benedict jaatd it Vaif clear tolhisi miiul
that the, plaIntifrfhhftd,;not; thoroughly,
established hht case and Ite therefore In
structed the Jury to find a verdict for
dnft.n.1iiL which theV did! H t ...
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' BOND FORGERS. t
'r - ; H PitixadelphU, June ll 'fi
llt ktrtou's agency I arrested j toJay
Jaa. II Gaw, W. J.fltevemon and Pete
Rums, charged in connection With Holt.
w bhart, who & reporlc ia? custodylln
New York, with having been implicated
In forged bonda of hicago and Xorth
Western R C which wcre jtraced! to
Geo." F. Hilt, whose arrest m connection
with the Safeguard , Insurance trouble
took place ;1u "December' 'last-' ? The
parties were placed in twenty-five Ukmis
and dollar 'balL'A Vomaiii also trader
cars oyer, iiieir new jyivution he 081
Master' General) would withdraw' il
Western ni; lis 'from the F.'IL' Rt M heft
t'&pI.JTi'l X
' an i
lily.
I VXA
r.
t-.li:.;i tt i.i at f it. t jf u
i f H
Mt.'l H ,Uk -1.4-;'. -I "liJSJJ J 1
bonds in the . name, of Mr. Oettlnger
Bak-hjh,. , C., being, .hja
W MISCILLANEOU
'Adwellin!r wa burnt resterflaviii
uaxweu, untario, auu inree cmiarrn
perished In the flames. '"
r frit Cahtliff Owen and 'Coi;' Stewirt
EoUord, EiigTUh Commbwloners to the
CenteiUjiaL fare reached Tnuadelpli
at Sayaunoh With thf mai from toffy
ton to JacksonyBle. 1 jh JclU-r:'jt id
a'lbwnriflei,;ift;';
JTto dredhonsea , fere 1 , dertroyfed
by fire to Cabanai, Spain n--.. p f
TbAbenoreIro Coinitany fulluVe
to ' Seotkwd,' which has "already been
anaouiiMd, gave employment 'to 0,rpO
people: Several other smaller failures
annenneed Aimlii1 iN i.fls
fd!WW;'BaVgcimLu
New Ilampshiro Jlstorical fktcicty; and
Cashier Of a batik, commlttcdr suicide
yestcrdsV. No cause ' assigned otlter
uuui iwwmj. : -. .
IF YOU l"f
W ant to bay a Horse, - -Want
to rent a IIoue,
;Want to aell a Carriage, -' ,l
Want a Boarding phtce, . -I
Want to borrow Money, r-
ant to aell Dry Good; ' '
Want to sell Groceries, " '
4'ant to aeU Real Estate 1
Wanffo aell MuTInery Goods',
Want to aell k House and Lot,
Want to aell a piece of Furnitnrei
wWantto find anvthinc you have lost,
. Want to find an owner for .anytlddg,
THIS DAILY SENTINEL, '!
The peculiar finish of the .Eunwood
collar makes it thoroughly perspiration
proof ; .w ith the mercury below xero
his la. worth considering. ' i 1 : ' f
EIANO ANI i ORCiAN TUNING
, .t'vT'AND REPAIhUNG. j J";
By S. A. Wiutakek, Rakkh, N. C.
20 , year .cxperiemie. . Instruments
thoroughly renovated. ' Referrencea in
Wake, Johnson, Moore, 'Harnett aad
Orange;; rai $$,r.-HV ns& f
.City Reference tBev.A. W.Mangum,
Rev. W.I. A' Crowiier. Rich'd Battle.
Jr.; Esq , Joirj. P, lirRuss,' Nat, E.
iirown. jssq. ' '
toy 8Ht-y - ' f t i ..
)UNiirO & VALENTINE,
FahtonaUeBarlxrl '
' Under the Raleigh National Bank.!
Left hand door as yon enter the base
ment ami the neatest shop m the
city, j ' j
N.'.it'-H.'DtririrroK,
; . j. PVAtjasmsrR. j
wmiimW:, 1 '
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JUT EETING OF THE TRUSTEES
IvAv - OF TTIK trvivi?nsrTV. ' I i
M:WVif'J!!,-l lufHtort J.i .,. t'
The Trustees of the University of N.
C. will meet at the: Executive Office in
Raleigh on Wednesday, the ICth June
next at 10 o'clock A. M. f
Besides other important bnsinese six
Professors will bp elected for the respec
tive Departments of Agriculture,, (of
rjigmeeruig , aou me niecnanic -Ang,-w
Natural Science, of literature,' of sa-
Governor and ex-o ilk-Jo. .
I.IHM1IIIM1 JMUUVl AIUBWCI
"1 '
' KflMP P BATTLE.
.my 23tdi oqv I ? a r Secretary.
i kxtv rim 1 t two vrtttn
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U MONEY AND YOUR EYE
"--Ulltt- H UM, ItCfelH.''
Fprty. Ccuta , wil buy on Gallon; ot
,M PRATTS1 ASTRAL Oil- '
We have tliis day reduced the prM
of Pratts' Astral Oil ton -U-'k ( 9
: tm 1 ti - i a rj 1 i :ii 1 .r i .4 .,11 tiui r 1
..."a, . Thfa (111 ia used in DearlV ,u I -
Has been' llWue phDlio J for1
1 .Twelve years aad never an accH
Boware of J gM&if Oih j
u'. Kola Airenni for N. J
m w' aa. v w nsae v -a
't F HE 0NI.Y ICE CREAM I
to tlie city is at Jwrn 'H-ii.iw
'J-Bfei -.tpw-1 ,MOifELEY,
Ice vreaiirand Water-ices made 1 tn
1 ; - .' .; .... i .
. .ft t,.M"r. ,jI ;y. MOSELEY'sl 1
Strstwlierrifs nnd Ice Cream at
a f... . . u . S.OSEI.EY'S,
Soda and Muieral Waters at - f
- -s I, ,..1 e-.. -U 2 MQSELEY.'Si
fre the tolace to bet ronll '
4
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Jtiq bu jlw. JifJa-tiXi sij ,10 s'a
trtatu-itses-'vw 3(i)4 RtL Uk
r A.kKlX'-t'Oi-sv,?;4t!r, fVv.f
I-2r ai.ptr iid. . .
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,t;.i ei Jtv! ii'
sad srr wtb SO Otnu per j rd vrv
WheVW? -dtftiriirt d.lfv tfoht Tim
UUKJCUUtn ii a sht. -TU ift
sibls tp.tte lasVj bmUm ftd si l
fl V i .' ill in' m im
JA- srIvrd WOO ItMVi ttilL
d.sstl to i44 9ats r!yir.i -
tN.
firrHrSAOAlM. 2
if i V
Wfi.'W pU'YnilieVl Will.
Straw M A i ri 0Sptt 0 VUfeee1ted
Mat dm t U eama.4iiiix'.rnini - it
KIAD Til S'"'-- 5Wu f -': ;'":, ...
f .Iaa' 9t4Jd ":bii;:'s4i tc Jaai
J at. Mr! vrd I K0 tarda al uaUtlMl
iH . .orfl V A.CflECH.
'"MO Yard new 'and hahdrai&e Prints
at 8 aod 10 cents peryard. .k -f!
CoaU' Spools Cotton, an lOsste
dozen.., Common Spool cotton at il
cents per . dozen, and , hope , Jt will be !
cheaper.1 4 ltui fe&nZ..f
Je ldAwlm:; m'5t A CREECH.
V REA1
BEAT BAltGAINii
'V
lwi aai bM wtmal tlMiim
i a ia.it:f pea:f j ban m 11"
Just arrived. It fub ' aisortm'enf of In-
dies' corsets French woven and Amer
ican, from 50c to 2.50. . tni
yi.;f Wi ICS. TUCKER.
Another case" of those exfiaonli.
nary low Tdt4rtpelTqoa at ;
I iNENLAitLlELATTNt
We havo'flihi dk'' recrved a rVautiftil
lot of Linen Lawae, which'we are tell-
mg at tne moderate price ofI8 rta..
;w-,M.Ji.aTO
To arrive per Exprasa, the faahionable
ana mucn sought alter irackinaw straw
hats for gentlemen. s
T . u, fib U. B. A LV-AXJt.
1.1 -UK .'.1. -l,(t j..jii;
"We are dullt in rccefnt hf moda M fill
the hnei of our business, which alwavs
enables us, have fresh .goods and, Vow
cash prices to offer to our customers,
which accounts for the 'patronage aSiln
era! public has bestowed upon ns.
AH1DOOIS,toiBllNDS. 1
PBIPK fWf.R THA ,THS XWtT.
mit vtti gwufl no iutrrvuxilij
f ' aeasoned. ' ' '
Write for prices; '
, j JULIUS LEWI3& CO.
iiea tftio i: Win aiiuii
ijiy.. person .dcftirona of,,sehig jne
can find me at John Mooring's' iu ' the"'
county of Chatham on the lth day of
aiay, ie(a, ;Ki'nwjq7 if
ft. i'is- s wJ. S, VAN .YOORIIEES.
May 25,. '75. . . , , ,.
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lN'PRItKS!
raaCaasnssT nseu 31 oasaa Sonawaroa -
anmiinf. tia 4mm i nakiu. la '
a j-awJt.es If ea Marc ilt,im,e
knsSOURI BTATK ' LOTTKRHCS,
MURRAY, MILLER C Managers,
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1 Prlta at . '
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60.00S
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kit dravUtiaUk piaea " a
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