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THE DAILY. SENTINEL I.j;Vrli .',:? a-.'; ' OMviJ W;1 .!. it t n " Vm ah i r r i. t' BTI MS) (Milr Mix bkwUm la edvsaee , WeestoaVssUWsl" " A.M. S.UU rk.&Aii.T la mm w0 U dtllTrs m r pit of Us CR s Firrw Csm pe wesa-V ' WHOLESALE CAS1I PBICES. j ivmcted by. C. CUBISTOWEUS, Market Square. , OOTTOJf. . Badly itained, or wy dhrtyiS ( leaned stained, or ordinary, iood ordinary, J-' w middling, , ncxmii MARK ET, ISt ft ISlaM 14 aHI 15 al3 Ilagging, domestic 2i tb. Yard 13114. Flour, North Carolina, "50, - t:oro,V5al.OO. 1 t orn meal, new Ma 1.00. Bacon, H. C. hog roundy MW. haras 16Jal7. " - eemr rib sides. 131. 1 .. " sholders, lOallJc. I-ard, North Carolina, 16als. , western tierces, 17. " keg. 18. Coffee, prime Kio, 23. , good, 22). " ;' common, 20a21. Syrup, 8 II 41. Molasses, Cuba, 50. halt, Marshal's, 12.25. " Evans'. 12.25. Nails, on basis for 10(1, 14.00. mAlilfli-: - " extra C, UK yellow C, lOlalO). leather, solo, 27a30. Hides, green, 7a8. " . dry, w. Tallow, 9al0. rotatoes, sweet, 75a90. " Irish, tl.25al.20. . T Oatsshelled, 75a5. sheaf, 11.50. - - A Fodder, 11.75. " !t 1 Hay. N Cbaled, good. Il.00a1.23. Chickens, grown, 30a4O. , , Eggs, 20a22j. Butter, N C, 2530 f N Y, 40a50. i Beeswax, 25a30. ; , v Itags, 2. a - Beef, on foot. Cad. ' " dreessed prime, Sail. ' Ileary copper, per pound, 16V. Light " " ' 12-. ' Brass, per pound, 10c. Pewter, per pound, "c, ' - Lead, per pound, 31c. . , ' Old ton, per 100 pounds, COc. ;. .- , Kheep skins, per piece, 35aOe. Wool washed, per pound, 30a35c. nnwaslied 20a25e YOUR UTES YOUB AlOXEY AND YOUK KYK4. At Cuts, CciU, 41 Ctilk Forty Cents will buy on Gallon '.of - " rRATTS' ASTUAL OIL. . We have this day reduced, tho price or lYatU' Astral OU to , Fonrr cektsteroaliox. This Oil Is used In nearly 600,000 FAMILIES. Has been before the puLEc lor Twelve years and never an acci dent directly or Indirectly. burns' ik Air r u .-, jt. LAMP. Ft ware of So Called 8mftif Oili. i JULIUS LEWIS St CO., , Hole AgenUtorN.C, FUier Building, Baleigk, JV. C. MTOBTANT NOTICE. V The following resolution of the Board of Aldermen is published for public in formation: ; . ! t : v "itooW. That the City Collector, Chief of Police and Clerk of the Market UH not take any City Scrip, of any other indebtedness of this city, for any taxes due the city except Market-house Coupons, and that the City Treasurer la hereby notified not to take such evi dences Oram any collecting officer of the city. This resolution does not erolrto the present Collector, JV U. Borrell's exienuon. After that none Is . to be aid officer diwtlw.M",, GEO. U; WILLIAMS, ; myllWtf , CltyClerk. rfE ONLY ICE CREAM SALOON '-''-''. n the city is at H - . f ' MOSELEY'S. Ice Cream and Water Ices made to order at ..r. MOSELEY'S. ' trawberr'es and Ice Cream at ' MOSELEY'S. la and Mineral Waters nt'c MOSELEY'S; It's Ue place to get cooL J- T ': ' - "uy2. S K GOODClQARS.:ri ciufE, , ... ;.r7..;... mill MZDAL, "k " L , SAIMJOS FA TOMJTi, , " . uroix TXSDES, If?' Bert Cigars and Largest Stock mth oxoRosziiotn;;,- ! Ioor North rf Tsrtoreah Hausc pAINTS, OILS, IOLORS, ; liirdwtrt of ntry jktmption. Julius lewis co.; , - FwHtmBciLDnro, ; J t ",' 1 The City All jf , , . i v i goixo th " ItoUHDo we .'.-were shown a letter tkia morning directed to "Mra, Uphurch" It had visited six ladles of that name and was on Its way to the postoffice. There are seven more Mm.' Upchurchea In Balelgh to bear t s! !i4. Pkaths. Died in this city: to-day the Uth instant, Mrs. Sarah A. McDaa iei; the, wife of Mr. Jacoblllggs or remains will be taken to Fayettevllle this evening for interment -X ,vi i ', Died on Tuesday the th Francis JtTufham, aged two months and five days,, child of Z ' Jt, " and Miora Brough. ton ; Disease, inflammation of bowels The ehDd was buried yesterday evening In pakwood Cemetery. Greenaborough papers requested to copy. .: .; - t: Federal Cocbt Stkauxo a Let- TOb-A rallng of law, was, established in the federal court this morning in re gard to stealing a letter. In a case In Northampton county where' a negro stole the letter after ; taken Irom t the postoOVce, and before It wis delivered to the addressed party, the court held the negro Indictable and he will be sen tenoed to the Albany penitentiary. The court even went so far as to declare in dictable the taking' a letter from any road box put up along Ihe highways for the carriers to drop the country mall in other words no matter where the let ter Is, If it be stolen and broken; open before It Is dellyered to the jwoper 'per sonthen tha irrsonf ls'.adlctable for robbing h4 United BUtea mail.' t SiTKEJUt CoraT. The' Wond dis trict will W mushed to4norrow,'lfnot, will go to the endof, the docket The fourth district is ' called next Monday. The following cases were heard today t Chowan county t 'W O Lewis,: tt ml. vsj Edenton and Norfolk B B Co. Cer areW ordered. f- '!:'! Edgecombe , county t ti 'L' Wmburit vs ! Battle Bryan. Argued -taite on I reu James a dhdn n wp r mwib. Argued. Mary B Day Vs Geo Iloward. Argued.State and 'Bbert'Xorfleet vs BLBUton,Jr Argued, m... , ; " Bertte county 1 SUfe'Vi BlrdUlshop. Argued. V klount vs Wlndley H A from Eeau- fort, was eontinaed. . . ' 's. The Ets. We are glad in, common f hp .Mr up with our community that Mr. Campbell a most excellent man, and the managing stone cutter on the new post pffice buil ding, has returned from Baltimore after a successful operation on his eye by Dr. Theabauld of that city. ' It will be re roembered tha4 in; cutting rock Mr. Campbell chipped a piece of steel in his eye. Dr.. Ineabauld first removed a cataract which had formed on .the eye but a few days after Mr. Campbell com plaining of n thumping sensation at the back of his head the -doctor said the whole eye would have to come, out, and he administered chloroform '"and re moved ifetfle retoned wlttci new eye. and made so Derfect as that few would notice the defection,' also feels perfectly naforal and works in every way with bis good eye just as did the lost one. So much for science.; s"T-lt Wiw7AncnMrt"BoV' lins of Lsjdiley'sJC Boads waAlH oflke this morning. Ho Is a hard work ing young fanner. Ifis idea of , nomi nating, candidates for. ', convention , is a very good one t think, sir, the mon. who are hunting uf the nomination are the very men who shouldn't get it, and we should giv It to eome good men who don't expect -( He is not prej ought to be a few good ones m all legis lation, but he made this point, which shews the people are beginning to think. Said bet, Tbere'a no nse sir, for so much talking, we want men who will do thi business and then, go, home,, Bo much talking is expensive jend yon and I have to pay foctt. Far instance a subject comes op today, say 209 mem bers in' the Legislature at 5 a day, that's a thousand day; e nan;; has to make a long speech on the subject, another feels he wlO hot showLJstol ents unless he follows In another speech, to be noticed in tnfr papers, ana wen another, and another, until the question which coald have been pot through in little or -no time, by men who mean business for .the country, and not feme for themselves, is 1 maybe . kept . up thousand dollars to the voting people. Talk a little and work a heap, that's the kind of ttesr wo want, sir,' and we ery nsu to Mr. Boiluw. " 1 ' tH v 4 5 IUro tat PtEASE. The Balelgh says the IUUsboro Bvxrdtr, eaye (he account of the CVdar Grove meeting is contradlctory.w ' Botn' papers have Med to tell In what particular the con tradiction takes place. , Mr. Cameron edits 'both natters. So It b Cameron hacking Cameron, instead of ; A'm backing the Bteorder, There Is no con tradiction in this, only two men at Ce dar nrove would go into the bolters' meeting.' And there was not one' toan for Mr Cameron to be the canUklate We took the vote and called repeatedly to know If there was a single nan for hlnvs No wonder the Km$ and; ft det are displeased with both meetings. AI) we can do k to agree to have them . Baksom's Bbavk ifetoiE Priv'ato V avanaugh of Gen ,Matt Ban. som's command, who swam the. creek at night and unhitched tho canoe right under the noses' of the Yankee picket, and thus, landed om Bnnsom's whole command, is again on the rounds, We se4 in account of it In the A llmington Joofnal In the writer's first Interview with the noble. Ransom, the first time he ever met the man, and before he was elected United States Senator, the Genera told him of this Incident, and he went home and put it in print for the first time under the" head of "Atrave FeUow, which .went ihe rounds of all the press and was even on the 'go" at the time Qe Bansom was elected to the Senate, Aad after he! was' chosen to that high posiUon,'ai thSinxiueet of the editor of thel , Old Dominion Magazine in Bkhmond, Va, the article was furnished Ids periodical and it now , adorns its pages with the writer's name tacked to it m n style that should make a man happy enough to buy; a ten cents cigar. J May God bless Gen. Bansom and ; private Cava naugh and the writer, and after we are done swimming creeks in this We, may we all swim the river Styx together and rest under the shade of the trees S i u FEBSONAU Italy is aald . to vhave. Jn txaijaiag300 American prime donne. ,,;-!7 ,v Major B. F. Tucker and lady left the city yesterday on a visit North.')-'-,, s v- ; Lmdsey Carson, a brother of the fa mous Kit, is a candidate for the Califor nia Senite. r? f. w't ,r j - -;. ""Ki;?1,'-t",'.'f;:'4fei:i vtjf'.i Jefferson Darts has been mvited to deliver an address before the? , Bartholo mew t county (Indiana) Agricultural Society this felLaad will accept.' ..' .... I bad my money and my friend, , t;;;1 I lent my money to my friend,, , ' ; I asked my money of my friend,' r:n I lost my money and my frlendi'1 The remarkable appetite of peacocks foe grasshoppers induces a correspond ent, who learned French with a Parisian accent in Boston, to suggest; that the introduction of these birds -Into the Northwestern States" would probably prove a paying investment. x ' ,;r.' 'J, Mr. C B. Lewis (M. Quad,) who through ;tlte columns of the Detroit Fttt Ptttt has made famous ,ffis Hon or and Bijah," has published, a fine Illustration of one. of the trial scenes. Iis Honor's wise decisions, and Byah's original views on the social relations., of iiusnklnd havens aroused the people i of this country, but they have been gravely discussed, by foreign Journals, such as the ! London - '.'n. , - ii' ,.Kr ' Victor Emanuel is no less a sports man because he is a king.. The descrip tion of his hunting ' grounds, given in foreign Joumals.makes them seent to be a sportsman's - paradise. ,The chase, among the mountains of Valsavarache, which abound with game on the Italian side, Wresen'ed to the" king, who has established his central hunting lodge on a splendid plateau at Lorvieille 7,000 feet above the tide level This is a mmiature camp, with stabling for nearly fifty horses. This is the Summer .capi tal and (S in telegraphic commimfoiittna with Borne. In a recent speech AttorneyiGeneral Love of California, said l "In the ores- ent exigencies of our country tknow of no engine of reform which can be eom- pared to the independent 'press The remedy for our wrongs is ht the hands of the people, i The task of educating the masses up to a realization of the sit uation has been undertaken by the1 in dependent Journalists. I do not doubt or fear for the result. The end may be slow to come, but come It will, and with trmnipht Independent Journalism is fct Us huuvry la this country.' (: .' i, ;.... (mi TIIELADIE3.V 1 1 a sad bouse where the ken f'ypf louder than tho cock. )l . pliers is a wife in this town who has mde her bonnet last through flye.iea sons, to order that her tasband.mlght njoy' Umi IwxhrV ibf "fokcd,ri-f J!njn jBlack-ayed isliwWja6Vaprio bo possloaats and i Jealons-Blue-sydU. soulfuL trathful, affoctioiiate and-con- tiding. . Grey-eyed philosophical, lite rary, resolute aa4 cold-hearted. JZasel eyed quick-tempered ? and t fickle Green-eyed JealooiJJoiUrcr Gtuett. Friend, 'you're the hapiest man alfve i You've evervtiiinw to make vou thrive." No; io iny lolt thlulr you'tolhitd fa fef? wiujj'ortune e'er unkln4,to t VIIow so? jPMne,Jotia truth e said." Hy first love to my rival wed j , , My second yielded up her life ; . My third, alas, hi now my wife t ; 1 Give pity, for I pity neei'V ; r., r . "I do indeed I , X do Indeed Vi ? J .h j IBarryAldentolfaW'A.Yerk 1C A lady is now living In Council Bluffs, Iowa, who was once famous and,, who had the honor tfadding A new 1 word to the. English language, , Mrs.' Bloomer nearly thirty . years ago abandoned the hideous costume which, bean her1 name and took reluge In longer, lunuler, preU tier, Jf not more convenient skirts. ,': She Islthe contemporary and personal friend of Elisabeth Cady Stanton, and IS&tlftlt'. Anthony, and the wife of a lawyer and teal estate, agent at Council Blufl8.4She and her husband have long been .'wheel horses'1! of the republican party In then lection of Iowa. ' They are Wealthy, clftdless si iwkiio wa to'wy tWn j rtait lori fatawn? t nv' Mi!!-ici;i:;:;a ;.t IjFewwomenv&jnous al&tejratnN.V$ less raown to me joumoe worja uun the author of "Adam Bede,' t "The JMonUtfoeV,'and"lLJJle Mrs. Lewes lives in London near: Re gent's Park, where. Die great clly Jones bf urban character, and,' the , houses stand apart in yards sui-rounded by tree! aid lowers, iilera' fn a, square hotfe, hidden by a wall whichj abuts out the jarring sights and sounds of the world uvea ana wrues one oi xie grcatesi oi Hvinff EnglUh women. Within and without e very tulng has an aVof rennS simplicity, ' The appearance of the lady herself is remarkable. ; Her largo head. covered with a rich mass of auburn hair, hnkes the visitor think at first sight tint surely such a head could not re't on other than a large body. But when she rises, her figure appears of but mo diirm height. Her manners are simple and entirely free from affectation. V She neither talks about herself nor seems, to have a desire to lead in ; the conversa tion.' She has tho delicate, tact to laake others talk, and the art of drawing out all that is best and ' most? elevated i in them. In her. presence -! the ordinary small talk of society would seem an Iru pertiaenos. -There is great earnestness about her.-Xooking 'Into her mfld eye tho visitor feels that Uiey have looked deep into the sad and, awM . truths, of existence, and that, to the woman whose soul raxes out through therf the rift of of genius Is a great responsibility,, ... . , ,im press ana. nxtures or tie uoncowi Senator Bayard,1 of -Dehwarei' -has attend the Georgia Stato Fair next fall. Hon. Re verdy Johnston addressed the graduates of the (Columbl -University law school, in. Washington, D. C, -last night.' - 'i' 'v-', tu."vT,'' 'Mr. Bewh, of counsel for Tlltoil hi the Beecher trial, yesterday commenced his argument' hefore flte Jury,,urglng tbem to consider that while then hold In their hands' the renuUtioa of1 Beech er, they have similar power as to Tiltoar and the many wltneskei who hav ten titled to the truth of his accusation. day afteraoW'ahd' last etening, in front ef the ltarber shop of Fe thel ' A Fnmner oa Trade Street, attracted a good ideal elj attentiou . from, passers-by. The ewe was killed by Jim Pethel en Parke p..,;fj;It Jneli inches from tip to tip of'wlngs and fiVc fcet wo Inches frojn 141 to toes. CW. Oissysw.ri'" JO.V' "- This is the way the ' young ' men ' Of i armviiie come back on the young .la dies who resolved not ; to countenance the use of tobacco, by association jntiV those addicted to the baUt I Retailed, That hereafter we wUl hot wsociate with or couatenanee any female who wears false hatf ocl fetoe.'tccth'.under twenty years Of age,) or who -' her trail to dmggleja the streets. !.W3 iC j'l' I Jj 'iiuiliah gi I rials lui i vj 'my! n..i1'ffejio;i Si V -40 AXPVmmWlr edi L1DL L OODOT.. M UIO OWMUU OUiMJ i f t'bich arrived hejous worn- mgrsianes ins wwuigyiwuivu. t ) June nth', wf jHseraljs with sails on port bo!unnudiaiety made for "her, and she proved to be,boat No. 1. of toeYstoiunM'wYkksburg, of Lh-erpooL: belonging J thj JOomipioR line, and conunandtdity. Ifeptu'Pennet. There were five toenr in .her.'aud la i ery axhaustod state; their feet and legs Verrlj asnch.? swollen so. tench l to that their tapota bad to hp cut from their feet I it. one took them with tMirboat,to board and put the men into the hospital under the: Sufteon's' diarge 'They are still sufftiing from their great exposure toj wet and cold,! bat are recovering: as betas' h&Ait be'erpected.1 They left QnebeMay wfth i 'ship's cww'V M Ineb 'snd eight' saloon' passeagersi fire men ted three! 'womrtu' and 20 hi steerage, 'of Whera 4 Were Wmeh.' On Sunday May-80,' we fen fat -wtth Idfiel of Ice and weTe soon surrounded by U. The1 ship was stopbed till daytght when we proceeded agairi with 4tut little Ice hVshihf. 'At .30 p.vn all hands was called Upon to shorten:sall; The hip wfl'stdppetf'amorrgst' heaVy!jfee nd Beaded to the Sourhi when we proceeded atfolispeedtogbtclear U ttfoci at half .Ipeed we '"struck1 fci. The ship struck heavily aft on port dualrfc carrying away1 the" &twbf the propeller' and V hole ' was' knocked flir&Ugh the 'phVtes 'oii fluiHuaiter throua1 'which 'came. 'greatdeat of wMer.;k"We got tlie' sail over and sWp ed fhe' hole'ttp 'so. that1 but little water (te in. l ucsouv juue u we cbpuuu fe'red the forward' wetf to' be sounded (!lerltocrage "then .being 'fell' of witeri Ihe malnlkokl wells were theU''sundea aad'fivewfect and 'a naif of wter were fotmd. It was tlien discovereil'ttuit the n ii inpnni fu waiflr w.n uiimu. xuo (les1En the engine rooni ' were drowietf ou' '"the! Captain tte'gavtj orders' to Wunch. the boats ' wtth'. their respectlv ders. Itold them to mind "that the dia tceih)mSt. John's1 was 120 milesN. W..Tlie. ship sunk' about 10 o'clock floating' boat No: 2 from ber"choks,' with tlie chief officer and about 30 people utiier. xue vauuiui. auu uut uuicr went down with the ship. -., . ' Alain g a. vnnf vmuv ve I hrhe Grand4 jury bfihe U.'flL' Chutt Court trWlay fomid hWlctmentsViMiiriBt Horace B.OaflmVbf'tne'well rknown dry goods' hbuto of IT. B. Claflin A' Co", and WmH. Taleolt, sflk buyer of the fii for complicity in recent silk: smtig Hfrig1 frauds, " There art :three mdict mebis against Talcott,4, Charging- hint With receiving; and concealing smuggled siWTriWtftanye Were'.foimcl against It Si'Clafllh K':t. 'J the! ftri, which contains four '(ioontS, 'charging; hem with concealliig six cases of smug gled silk goods raluM At tf.W.WW onlhe1 SlstOf AprillStJ.1 Thecionf jfldict-" meht'cbnuiins ' ltfcoutiU and1 charges they'wlth at 'various' !' HmeP clifriilgt'tiie yean lOI-uuu ioio ivrcniujj mm wir eeallnaf 'ouantlticof 'ralikbtesttksi The 3rd IndlCtrnent contalhs' 2i counts charging tliem with hAVlngrecfcived and sold larj qoatiei ing'them'to have been Importedmto the tcdiaiteirtowtAryto tuimes of memberf of tfii-nrnjj'wholare also liidicted are's's follows i B. B. Clat- lin,iJ; EEarnesftlrac'e t.' r'alrctdtd W.'Dnnn,fiianfcl'Itobfnsu ! n i kicou . I'i'V !.I !A rape was committed, yesterday, by a neioro InDokalt county, Ga., n. two White, gU-8sisters nanted Johnson. ,Xh negro escaped ,but yas.. fwwrwar4t,ar rented and taken back for ldeutlfication. I- il!FBIVMPABl8i'is-J , .w"il;...L I a- Pakis,- June ito3 A most violent a tormaseed 'ever the city yesterday: Much wndow gJass was broken,- Ahoasands of ehiainles ' Were bljiwtt oven, than weremftny aodAVnts and tradkiwas iwhojly snspsnded id the streets The storm--extencleil t ' th South of j France, and from the Prren-ek'iesmes'-ireit :Ii;hoo,j jrljaT pipujirelf jen pewons lifted The damage to Pari alone Is estimated at eleven-iriTinon francs-' UilJ, A - CAIUX 9 .,fs vo i-jsjtsa a. : Anv -person, Jirou. ifk sets s ime can hod me at Jhu iMocriwr'. a .the countr ofChathaiHion UioAUhndav.iOt May W'' at ja mtti SSmtmbl st the foUowtag teuw p- ii-. - Melae. if W aUaloa ansa. hKor.?ol")!Mf.Uv'-fso '.i, Z "lc. sai -Sfaaai tkarriM s nua a week f.sre,lWMk.4Jn ikv(HlKt.m iath, nei i,- ' '. issov, litoo ir;rr u TiW.ffas4)0 AIJTERTISEMENTS.' v r?lU5CAXA.WP?i KMftWw.i. .'! fc4prodla sots SMsort , sad . warnuteV. 14.14 gl Mtiufsotioa or no trsds If properly put lo. n. i noe aastnug luruter uiiutbmik) - 4 a JOT Onmlsa; 4; :i : J;, w luWamd-TM '-Csry.N: Ci"""- mast sad Jtseosftsv ntease eopf tf. u i ORTOAOK BONDS OF THE KfJBTllt,w i 4,'AHUUMA RAILBOAD (Uirfls I will redeem st par principal and Interest,,, Ff tt tbonraiid dolUra, or any tern tarn, of the '' rraff Moqe of tsei nortky (rounajuai, 4 Coiiimiiv. mtw outsUodinc U Diaentd ... tiHtateXettooal Bank 'RsMgh.'s savtisM tweea legend Umi liHh of July aexb . W. A. GRAHAM, Tnieteeof da 1:4 JMakjag fead Jt. C . Cb.t'T 3d t -years 'expettencei1' ' Instrnmentt1' tiiotwughly reAoato4:'Referreaes tos ltvftenirehce,! A.ifah'rS P01 vWJyW.CrOWdiBft Rlch'd Battle." - L Esq., CaL J.'P. JI.Kibs. NaUfiw ''"" "-- T'r i iL i'v'''l " BEAT B AUG ATNS X"' If tgoK nM uvtX Wia !l t,Kki ftO4fi .iI t-s"r ,s-.i W Mi A B. 8. TUCKEIl1t; 4 i-a i.?,:.u1'itMpt CCS'aI dJ t)a Just arrived. a.fiJlassor6iieUt 'of mr 11 d' cowts Jteoch woven and Ames.! j Another eas f ' those 7 extraoroV' I nirv i low , priced . striped Floues at ) r.i H!olK yew fT-INEN LAWN81 LlKE2f LAWNB T"WrtMOJ teoii B95'I d Jwl'J ll. j jW kav this day reoslved ft s-JantlfuLu oi ucen fawns. ,wiucn we are i eU-Jt at the moderate orice of 181 cts. '" To.anire per Express, the feshJtanabl) . , id muchi sought alter Jfackinaw straw hit for gentlemen. J - - 8 :94 e vvr.lUd H. s. TUCnEU. Jit are daiy in receJpf orgoods, In ajlu.j lines of 6ur business, wluch alwava eAableshs-have1 freshjJgdodsTaVld low"": Which fleounts,fw that trojatgeajrb -eeal rbljbestied,, jponf iWi ' "TJOTTbECEtVEltN ojj fo t nr).i bis? W .VJfiWIOS i.i-i 509 piece O0wlBeT lUnitonW Prfatl 9 and IQjcenta per yard i f m . i.-.r: , (Cots'pool, JTotton -at,J0 entf Jr , u doen. Common Spool cotton at 12 cents "per 'dflzenj and ' hopft 'i ilir be" u" cheapeiv tv!' eii i' ' i.jwti lii 'Tje,4dw.in iv.jit AJjCBEECH.'mu f EETINO OF THE' TBUSTEEM -r,o tiKTHE UN1VEKHITYJ .!" The Trnstoas of the Unlversitrof Ci, will meet at, the Executive Office in on Wednesdav. the ICth June. . . Bxtatd'bfcck5A;M.,r:JI iJ L"" jsesuts'omer unportans MMiness1 srr ' Pfofesson will h elected for tiierespeeJ i lies iGvernorand etQaisv) ut ol. w.ii vten.( .3D2?t5uaon :wy 23 4d iiaiLI rVcrefarVl III 1 1 I II. II ...... . 1 11, Ii II IS , V t ST' 71,r mil H t.TT !' tt nl'itl id s-i?a d mid set?Ba! Dealers hv Foreign and Dotheti-'!' eo dalt. os 1''nriil toft t (.8flifl''lii juv..w . a ij""" RTt.pMinttofgricujture, ,irj Ejigfncering and the Mechanic, Art,, of.,. lural Science, if Literal; of Mas tlietnarte. vt PWlosoOhV 1 1J r 2H UK II ,T: 77" .77 -MMiiiiifcirtiiia)triilJiiioniii:'.adisdi! tsrit mm ir-fit -tiM;jjjI .-Wl-flt iilt Wdfiafii fe?or Sffiti, -fr ull os tmaMvustketi Foulard Ftnui i7 .Muif'MiUll M.v i jTo'thefwltin an extenstveJne i , 4i rntstiNnB.'M ffdj w, EtlsmtoTnmwmmoK.ieti MttlH 1 1 A'ltt Ilea cnlanT-u ,-, .. 9,(JU- I 1 'J it! a;li-"l' ft Q i 1)11 ilu: t;i xmauss, c,f Od r , w c i .- talus a stock unsurnaased for afecaure. . j i durability' and lowness of price. rections for self-meauremenl sent on ' aoplication, t., rrw ( 4' M M I S .- .V." IComiilijUMsortinentoXOt'khFurn IshinK Goods. Jwiirta. (llars.Cufls. Ties. tloSej Gloves 3kc Goods setit to any partoE the1 eoufitry:i Blilrt 'rtctfreV11 ntcaU seot oa. appllcanon a bti t UulA Porlhe oitiodiortrjf ridWlllj Families wIm arennabtoi to -Vistl ith'v city, fulUinea of .samples: pt aUjpadaftf u by mail filled with W'ttrratet'poMiU1''''' carei Tw hmt iiJ H" ..- d W:wwMCW!i VOftK.'" j kney 2&wM' 1,1 ' ,!'" 2 n. 1 ft! r ! I i1 V I. itimt f cJfc iA U-
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 11, 1875, edition 1
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