T, l-mMotiiit ? i . I a t r n m. Ml . ' TAT11 FevlHTl AND JSHniRH, t i w 1 rttr. Dal) RrattMl I jrwr la advsau Daily 8ts noaUu hi advaaea - j W-Waekly " Wtmkijtmiimd , I 9 , J .,. i . LOU J" 1,1 1(1 J i J kl J J 1 Oil hial sw..i.a4i e Tb Dau.T M eiaax. wm Mtunm ihiIiIM Cf at ntnuCi ,.a. 41.01 ie I. ,H , 4 ... WLUU'S . 1J THE 'DAILY 62NTINTI . x i . 1.-." -'. !" V.'wV mm F I . ".' ' -LLL.il1 wnousAXg CAisn ruces. Corrected bj F. C. CimiSTOPlIEnS, iLull itAlDedTor Terr dlrtr. , t 121 i :Uaned stained, or onhaary. 13114 (ioodordinur,- - j 14 141 - ljam mlddllnjr, - ' il' 14 U : : QKHZKAL MAEKKT. Uaorlng, domettie fi) lb. Vard 13al4. Cottuo tie. s. tv i) Flour, North Carolina, 17.30. , -Uorn, 8al0 ,.f Cora meal, new 11.00. t'fl Bauon, N. C box roand, ' lfialS. " hanulCal7.- . ..- clear rib aidea, 13. M 'long CU aides, 1SK - ' sholden, l(Ullc. lard, Xorih Carolina, lCJalS.. " wiuitArn tierces. IT. y . . -., ken, IS." Coffee, prime ltio, S3. gOOd, 22. ' M common, 20a21, Syrup, 8 II 41. 4 ' Molasses, Cuba, SO. wi; v': Hal Marshal's, &25,n . ,j ... . " rans', Nails, on basis for lOd, 14.00. gugar, A HiaiJ. - " extra CUt. " yellow C lOlalOJ. Iiatber, sole, 2730. -' ? -1 Uides, green, 7a8. . " - - " dry, 13. . . Tallow, 9al0. - ' "" Totatoes, sweet, 75aW. - " Irish, lUSaUO.' . ' ; Osts, ihelted, 75a85. r " sbeai; 41 JO. , - v . , . Fodder, 41.75. -. " ' liar, N C, baled, good, ll.00al.23. Chickens, grown, 30a 40. Eggs,20a22. Butter, N C, 2Sa30 ; N V, 4050. . Beeswax, 2530. ' ' ' ,, Kags, 2J. " . T v lieei; on foot, Ca. . 11 ; " dreessed prime. Rail." i . IleaTT copper, per pound, 16c, '., v light . - 12c, i Brass, per pound, 10c. l'ewter, per pound, 7c ! ' Lead, per pound. Sic. Old iron, per 100 pounds, COc. KlieeD tkiiii. Der ulece. 3500c Wool wsfcitea, per pound, 30a3&e. " unwashed 20a25e CJ AVE YOUR UVEA ! TOUR MONEY AND YOUR EYE Torty.reaaw0i buy.oaj. GIlonf I I'BATTB' AffTnAC. Ottii-"-Tr We hare tills day reduced the price or lTatts' Astral Oil to , , t j FORTT CENTS PER QALLOX This Oil is used in nearly 600,000 FAMILIES. ' - ' ilu been before the., public for Twelve years and never an acci- dut directly or indirectly. DUSKS IK ANY?, LAMP. Beware oT fis CWW WW 00$. l JULIUS LEWIS A 00 ' . Bole Aeeou tor N. Fu3ur Bonding. MaUiyk. X. C. MPOBTANT NOTICE. The (bllowinir resolution of tho Board of Aklermeuis published for) public In lormanon : .u ..a , . v '' vnsoivetf. -That the City Collector, Chief of Police and Clerk of the Market shall not take any City Scrip, or any outer uuieDtenness or this city, lor any ... w ... . . W .1, V. AU A Coupons, and tlwt the .City Treasurer la hereby notified not to take such evi dence! from any collecting officer of tho city. ' This resolution does not apply to the present Collector, JT. M, BorreU's Avtonsl.in A frne 4 list mam fa v YkM "...vnwMWfvyftvAiMH u- Mni - mwv n.aai nrv v taken. Also, that the Clerk ghrejlua said officers due notice." ' r . - -GEO, II. WILLIAMS, mylMtf . " -- - City Clerk. - , 1 . THE ONLY ICE CREAM SALOON InthscUyiaat . . f v HOSELEY'8. Ice Cream and Water Ices' made to . MOSELEY'S. Strawberries and Ice Cream at , , .OSELEY'S Soda and Mineral Waters' at ' MOSELEY'S. It's Uie place to get cool, may 20. ' 8 MOKE- ' OOOD CIGARS. ... runt MifiAL, , ' ,! MALtroa riTOMITM, ; ' XXOAt TKXDKJL V.,' , Bet Cigars and Largest Stock in the One Dpor Itottkot TsrborMigb Boase. pAINTS, OILS, OLORS. Uardvart of mry De$crijt!cn, CO ; ' i r Fm Rnti nrvn ... i ... . n-,.i... 4 7 ' i. t- 1.4. f juueizn. ji.. sy zi.zawsiu irri - Tho City. Fkduui. CocBT.-Judire Bond was on the Hench this morning, som4 trivial case were submitted, 6thers postponed, and court adjourned to' ten o'clock to morrow. - ,.,. u-, irt r . - - -str f'.f FifKKiUr. NoncK.--Tbe funeral Matthias Masoa mfiut son of Bev. Dr. M. iL Marshall of this cltj WiU take place from- Christ (Episcopal) Church eo Tuesday morning at tea o'cloc k New Hoi'HK-5ntor A." 8. Mer- rimon to contracting to., havo a tea thousand dollar residence built, to , be started this week, at tho cun Phflllps place near 1'eaco InstUuto. i ' I ' ' J. W. B. Watson will build an add turn to his residence tho . old Cfov. worth place.' 4 ,., , Dixi In this cltr on Monday tho Hth insL, at 3:30 o'clock a. nv, Mrs Nancy Young, in the C3rd year of her age. Tho Amoral services will take place at tho residence of tho deceased. on Newborn street, Tuesday the 15th insU, at 10 o'clock a. m. j ) .v;s x-, . . i'. v;U... A IIorsr Badly Kickxd.I cream colored horse that runs to the express wagon was badly kicked this "morning by his follow fat the stablt. Be broke an artery in his foreleg. Ir Graham put on a tourniquet and Pomeroy throw the bono while Or. 'a E. Burke and Fab I Haywood sewed up the artery He is now all right-,, "f i s , j ! Jl. Waktkd to Sn Ua Motheb. A uruu&eu vnecro -wanaerea , into a. boarding; house v in, thia " city last Saturday night at eleven o'clock, and In reply to several boarders as to what he was doing there, ho replied he wanted to see luV mothor. Uo wai handed over to Capt Manley's police, and his mother can find him by moonlight alone In the guard house - 3-'r-, ' Sppkexb Cocvr.r-The Court opened with the Fourth District to-da and heard the following cases i ; 1 ! I Bladea.eounty Buncan.lIcTadKen. Onslow .county:' P. A. and L. W. Xfumphrey, Ex'rs., vs. R.v W. ITard, Ex'rn t oiw. .Continued by consent of counseL ' , ' "A ' Robeson county - niey ; B. Fort, Jdnu-H vs. IT, J. Brown, Ex'r. Dis missed for want of cse. '(." - Bobeson county t lex. S. Rowland Vf Thomas J. Jones, "Argued. Columbus county i Leonard M. Long vs. Henry J, Long tt ul Argued 1 . ' Brunswick county t State vs John nsttenoa. Argued. 1 P.D. McBryde tt mI vs. oha fat- tenon. Argued. , The Fourth District win be continued to-morrow,;; - vv. , ' . Pio-Nic ExcuBSiojr-There will be a ric-Nlo Excm-sioa under the auspices of Edentoa Street Msthodlst Sabbath ' School and" it" branches, to-Haywood and return ' on Wednesday, lone ICth, starting from the N. C. R, R.' Depot at 71-2 o'clock.-:, : . ; Ample accommodations have; been secured for all the friends of the School who wish to go. .''w-J Fare for the round trip (dinner inclu ded) nota"!! tp-- Tickets may - be purchased at Mr. J. C Palmer's Jewelry store on Tuesday or of the Agent at the Depot on Wed nesday morning. '. ''A;,-: 3To person allowed to carry. Are arms or spirituous liquors, - r I .. Should Wednesday morning be rainy the next fair one will be substituted. The 'following Assistant Marshals WiU take charge of the train in advance and preserve order during tho day, via t Major l;W:tatatt G. . Waltt, E. E. Gray, Joseph G. Brown, R. JV, Eegt, J. M Toust, J. 8.! Wynne, Frank: O.'fTells, W,lJt Thompson, F. K ArenoVn, 1. A. Green and J. C. S. Lumsden. J.jUJowbl' Chief Marshal. A lady well knowh foJFarbf society lately cored her husband from stopping away from home at night. ; She wrote him an anonymous letter to this effect t "Coward t We have heard what yo Sfttd of the Comrflwne and the BepubU-. cans. We will not be Insulted by each a fallow as you. And though we are at work till night, be sure that when we meet you we will W revenged. Long live the Republic. A Workman.'' The husband took no notice of the letter to his wife, but he is careful .not to go out at nlgbt now butreemlns at home, much to his wife's delight, who rejoices 1 at the savcese of her ttntmV- StrvoAT sir Raxbioh. It s night, the churches all over, and the different congregations have taken the bed time train to get oft at the lame old station tOHmwrrowi"; We'elt like one asleep and fancy is busy with the ' fhces of the dead and goo. There eoroes one,'. Cornea unbid, some muffled herald whis pers the name to the e'bearV'and rese It looked , twenty the face as plain as years ago the tune the schoolboy "died. Here's another, poor fellow, wtae and pleasure were his ruin, and he-has gone carrying his own ems, and knowing enough to make r him a bad witness against many that outlive ; him, vBut here' comes an, angel's,"' the! face of a woman; she who followed ., up a mere youth with the whisperings of heaven, when no man 'cared for bis souL and the face wears the same smile it did two weeks before death when she shook the but farewell, knowing ; she was going, and ready to ' go,' What means thia review or tho dead, or la It not the dead reviewing the living f Night U the time and Uey come when least ex pocted, yon Ue .thinking OTer the bus of the day, when, by air that's strange, here ernes ringing in the ear the name of a man yon harnt thought of la sbt months , and has been dead twenty, years,. .What's that r Maybe It's because the mind with thaT body Is sleepy, and sleep is called the twin, sis ter of death, and, the nearer we get to sleep the nearer we get. to where th dead walk j for no man. Is oyer visited by the dead except m his' sleep. But enough. a it ty'ii. Bishop Jfarvin dedicated Person street Methodist Church this) morning. While there was preaching at all the other churches the great crowd centered there to hear this distinguished divine. The church was packed to Its fullest capacity, at least seven hundred persons being Inside, while all around out doors nemg msiae, wnue au arouna out aoors I tUpeoplestoodonbeacliidc . .. - . John &247 Tv-riN rrTi Z St. John xm24 Verily, verily, I say I onto yon, Except a corn of wheat fiOl 'TTT i Zv Into the Eronnd and die. it' bidethlww''Inetf alone t but IfitdktthrWeth fordrmnch ttW. la m - -asaaTwaaaWrTr'Bw wjeawsaa-a.a Ytl1 TW Si-rvrinm In rhan-h I and was taken home la a buggy by her husband. After the sermon a subscrip tion was taken up and fifteen hundred dollars was subscribed which will pay the church, out of Its entire Indebtedness and leave money ahead. The Baptist Sunday School got the new organ to-day by subscription to' the Ultle Sunday School paper 'IOnd Words." The young lady six miles from hero-, who was killed by lightning, it glanced from a black Jack and tapped her "Just behind the head as she stood In the passage, no other persons In the, house m InlitMl TW. V. ' Hint ttmvmnnA wasUmnedlatoiri-n U 'found the young lady dead and past all hopes of resuscltationiand with but the faint- est sign of where the' Ughtnlng had touched her ih i I Our rtnorfer has one side of his head In a iWndtechleftjid- have to suffice as a neuralgic report of the day , fui " 1 Srd annual meeting of the Educational secies a large diamond oh her fore Assoclatioa of North Carolina will be k.,, ; WDv dresses hJ ilack silk. held in the city of Raleigh, commencing I ednesday, July I4th, 1873.? ," jt A programme of proceedings ' will be published In a lew da ja . .r' Papers friendly to the rAssocifttlon will nleasa notice. v i !' 's By order of the Executive Commit. tee. Kt , " 'U . Johw E. Dcoois, i V ' ' ' Secretary, Kotioi or Towskip Miamna. There will be a public meeting of all Democrat of good standing in Raleigh Township, on Saturday, tho 19th day of June, 1875, at the Court iouse at ft 'clock p. mM for the purpose of send ing delegates to ) the general County Convention to be held In the City of Raleigh, on the 2Cth day of June, 873, to nominate candidates to s the State Constitutional Convention, . ,,, , " .. , W.Jokk, ' J. II. Sepakks, T. P. DBVKREVZ, J. JT-Tatk. Ex; Com. j. p. n. Bww. ;V j P4ald gingham suits will be stylishly worn this year, i They cost from 111 to $20 readv-made, and, are trimmed with raffles' of the gingham. Black Velvet Is not used with them. Swiss muslia over dresses will be worn more for after aoon, bouse, and evening dresses than for church or street. . Cape of all kinds will be worn stHL Slack ; velvet and white lace are the prettiest trimmings. s:-y the Wentworth has Mason ie' butt . m0 MmmMmixtw. !t? H w ' . Spcliickens in I Ctoiwe lell from the wagons' at M:etAf I ; ix-vpvi. fieM and j,r Turner Mprer head have been nominated for'conven- I thai M Il(ingbim;-vA i f trlday nlgbts storm,' ''A Iremendout storm or wind, acompanied by severe lightning and loud thunder, with heavy rain and heuY passed over the, city t last night about o'clock, , The bafl foil In cessantly for severs! mfnntes Jn .atones nearly as large as a pigeon's egg.C The rRtnto jt1 iwal ' irery rhld, and foe an hour there seemed to.be: almpst a, eon- UnusJ nash. we Star that aamagewM oone io growing, crop, too. , storm came from the northeast and seemed .to have spent much of its fury before reach ing this pomtDaNriUs Ae t ; .Before the late President-Lincoln moved to Springneld, or bad attained to eminence in the tow, he .Wis' post master In, a small Weitern; town.r Th office was .a poor one, and 'he u poorer.1 He was also hnpecu lecuhious, and It happened that the agent of tho- Post- office Department was in town to ol- lect the little sum due the government. A IneadV Uilnking Lincoln embarrassed, came down to his office to loan him the sum necessary to meet the demand. Mr. Lincohv thanked him; and said he did not need any loan.' While the two were talking the agent came; in.- The sum due was less than 1100, 'Lincoln went to his desk and took out ah old stocking, and turned the 'coin on the table. . It, was counted out and met the demand exactly. ' Well it might, for it was not only the 'exact amount duo but the identical money itself that Lincoln had taken loj OM-fiwhloned rlxjdoU bus. pbtaieens, . sixpenaosj bid-msh . . ., .,. --i , 14f aaoToa noil iuuuu saaonBi uosavmiacai vtw vaauesa tion wnt towards-maklng him 1W ... . rrl ;.; ; f , , B . I !,GlZa lniJ " - " -; m t"' ft)T the DMOt WUt CT " OVO ' WOSKS, OUTUlg Luilness at 'Tortuiie-tollmg," "uncUng hidden treasure," "uniting j estranged lovers,' fcc, About tw- weeks ago a lady, whoso name we lew obvious- rea sons suppress, called to see this won derful personage, and was induced, to leave with her a silvrsick valued at twenty-live dollars under a promise mat by lis. use a huge amount or ntdusn treasure could be pointed ' out ; to her. She was directed to call for i the, watch at the expiration of two weeks, r; At the appointed time tho owner of the - watch called to see. the : fHSreat European Udy,' he bird had Mirj.ssw-1Pi,-. I to probable that she will try to prao. tlce tlie , Imposition npon others to some neia--w prevea wuku,; Powible, We puuush the tonowwg to . ebon ana,: wica age wec forty-fiTO aad.flftyj lalrticobplexlojitf 1DOCK Uir muQ wnuiaivu ruuui wt-mjwm fiha wears a Ianre number of irlnea, and a lbrtune-teller answering to4hto de- scriptioa to wanted Jn, this ykinity.- Norfol Ism V X V: PERSON AIm,. The Richmond . Grays .eelebrftted nfJfm A curiosity at a Fair In Reading,' Pa., was a cake .wlikh measured! 0 feet in ' diameter,' and welghedj 130 pounds. " Commodore Vsnderbllt is eighty-one years old' JHe says be has always been a temperate man', anil does not feel a day older', "CiT'oL, :A 't A pigeon, captured In a VHood' du- I rmgth eje of, Paris, was acnt ;bv Prince Frederick Charles to his mother. It recently escaped front fts, ceptivity and returned to to its, former! owner in the Boulevard Olchy, who has present ed It to the plgeonnler, MiliteW A :A, - An AUanU (Ga) ttantAw.offered k be one of twenty men to rive each one share In the Atlanta, cotton 'foetory, to tbe widow or Stonewall scuson, wuo lives m ChartoVte, K.' ,C4 end there .to no doubt the other nineteen wHi come to tano.y.! ,4 , : The Khedive ' of Egypt," desiring to give Lieut.' Coionel Lo4g (a rormer Marylanderf dn expression of his" satis faction tor the gauanf conauct, courage and firmnesa which he exhibited in tu eagegemant which took ptoce at Keba Rega and M'Boole on the. line of the equator, bJ conferred njoa ' him" 4 grade of colonel and the. cross of the order of edjiheh.''6 , ; J FIXE PRINT. fc f , WAiuqpTY,, June IX ? The headauartera of the I National Grange' of tlio Uwns i o Husbandry; which, ,cre since , tlie oizarlon of thebodylnlUrfbeenhilrashuigw ton will prpbabjy bo.reuioveJ to Louis- vdle, Kjn to fbort timcyft annual session,.. o( the Natlotml Grange ln Charleston's.' uary tost, tUexecutlYnimittef; wi i i)iarged with the selection ; of, a ( nev point for headquarter j$ ocjtodJa.toiejDf he five ..HTeitcra.Statcs named! ,and 'the ehangel was to be made withtpsix I montha from she 1st of afarelllnsL ''.The if eomtaltteevit to unuers,tood, lav evUtVi due toVestkaaUon, .selected Lonisvule as i wia must eiguie wcsuodm aiioougn tt waa. expected thajt Lpd would be chosen, -i Kentucky stands ,J?p. S as re gardai tiieinijmber ograngeL having LM9.. (Indiana leads .the list with t,0ZT granges. Missurt.hka 2,020, Iowa 2,004, IlUnola 1,58 i, and Ken tucky 1,559. Tho ! to tol , dumber of granges in the United States to 23,500, with- an : estimate aggregate! member sUp 01,500,000, The oflkJal Ustory. of the order, Just published bjr the Sec retory, jihows , that i, the totk receipts front 18C8toiJ871ttocluslye were, less than 000, while, the receipti tost year were 121081." The ordef ht present has $09,000 torestod,to Government boads, and 119,000 to cash U deposit at tho financial agency la New York. ,m m li ,i,:i'fe'. iaui Leonard A.CO. iegan Jthto anAATmLeonard belonging tto thL..: crivato) Sibrary of I Bon. Dante) Webstar The cV alogued for sale are as being alltroia Mr.; Webster's library, .and. as having all befongsd. - to bim, except, a few which were the property hf. bis son or other - members of .the fcmily. ;A manlier of the books have fx Web ster autograph, though the larger part have no such additions to their value. The average prices brought jthls morn ing were lair, though. thore; wis gener ally little competition on those volumes The highest price paid this morning o , ... was by Mr. Cariefon, who bid In three volumesall there were in the library of Audubon's 'Birds of America" at 1225 per volume. ' A httle nearly worn- out f0lumertalled'An Exposition of die Weaknesi and Inefflciedcy 4 of the Government' of the United! States Of North America," Which ' was. started at 15 cents and ran ' up rapidly to 12.25, most of the 'bidders seeming to look upon the possession of inch k book by the great expounder of the constitution as rather i good joke. Asnkll 24mo. volume, containing theeonstitation, tiie artfeWconfcderati nUVH VI AUUVjnjuwuvof tv w wv ster'i Initials, brought t2.3n ';Wil scn Anierican''Ornithology'' W nine volumes, sold for i 50 paVvolume ; Dodslcy's Anmml'' Registe i7$f to I82t,"- seventy4even;voIumesvsoid fo "Exchemier cotrtiBflningtwo autographst8yld for M j Ttiuon'i TEssavs." with an autograph, brought 16 1 "Barber's Connecticut nd New York Ilistorical Collections," each i nimnii with an autACTaoh. sold for 45 eacbrs a Bible in tw volumes, illustra ted with Uorne'l descrlptlona and auto- graphs of. Mr. Webster, sold to , Mr; Ttrforll3J)1ifcrVoIunieS of NBewditch," with .Mr. (Webster's n.,Aa kn ilia ivleaf. to his own band, sold for 85 25. " The sale to; to eontteue tlnj Atya mnt-a. . Jlotwm-Jaitrncu. ; Tyweoa"cdlU'r: with si tks edges folded, will i better sad wear fonger ftsn say outer.. rrov t kws- i k.-;i- ifon. Alexander H. Stephens has ao- ratifjMl an tnvltntlon to deliver a Fourth of July address at Atlanta, Ga on the 5th of next July." ' 1 '""'"' MEETING OF "TUB TRUSTEES . OF TILE UNIVERSITY. "i: . ,Bawuoh,N. C,Iay 22. The Trustees of the University of & C, will meet at the Executive Office to Raleigh on Wednesday, the 36th June next at 10 o'clock A. M. , I i a iw Besides other important easiness .six Professors wiU be elected for the respec tive Department " of Agrieultaref of Engineering and the Mechanic Art, of Natural Science, of literature, : of Jde- 'JjXj Cciialrman- Board of Trustees, 23-ta -i,' ,wecre.tory.lt JUS? BECIVED, u 600 pieces new; and handsome Prints at Send 10 cem pwyttdf Coats' Snoot t ottoa at 70, cents per dozen. t ommpn pool wttoa at MJ cento'per down,' and "hopeJ ItwUbe caoaper ti.i.t. Jo IdAwIm tf'TJ (wT4E.,LADLESvL ho thus to I snar for maltn imiMpfiU u 4Wn' bas'been togaged tlveU..eAbroi ilering a blanket for her poodle ilog. Iron ' her iwjprhi'e jriding out Thursday eve ning and, sustained very painful injuries. One arm wa fractured about the wris besUoa; palaAili eoatUBioSls about the head.' ' l-i .ttv.j log: A I iadV reiurnlrjgte&lonp twh hi cuuicu, uociarea uiae "wnen he saw the shawls on "those Smiths, andtiien thojiht of tiielnss her own i?jpitVF, '1SwirU wamU far I the eoitoolatlbn ht ' religfot Ifie dkl not , At in Auction . pf .household good" on uarrtsonave, yesterday, when a woman had made a bid en an old bureau worthabout ;2i,i,boy. slipped around toenother woman and whispered t , "You Cjb tliat woman over there with A blue bow on?f; u a rod, ns;cO i buy anything at this tto.?.-'t iJ.ii.?;i mdi . iS The woman with the red nose pushed her. way into ..thsv crowd, and run the price of tho birreaa aw toI2, and as it waa knocked down to her she remarked : 'I may have and nose, but no cross eyed woman : witit, a; bine, bow on can bluff wMHiiJnm Pjm.i:'A't: . At the rcre'ilA Chatoe' Cemetery, TJJL.tST , f . , ' A.i etio inscription whkh-'ekMee thusly i His lnconsombl widow dedicates this Monutoctit'to huV mcmor, and contln oes the same buslneils' at the old stand, 1C1, RueMoulfotard1 A Parisian paper relates that a short -'time ago a gentle man who had noticed the above Inscrip tion Was led by 'curloBlty to call at the address" ISaicated ; paving expressed his desire to seVthe widojr Cabocbard, he wMj immediately, ushered Into the presence pfrlj i . WUioriabiy-dressed and full-liearded mgn,Ijrfc aikea Jwbt IK, Ihi wluow'Ciboa-jl came to see bcesheto,, I Jgioir iw . wish to see the lady in person." "Sir, t'amtiewiyQlu". I don't exactly understand you. I allude to the relict of ,the t late Ptono , Cabocbard, whose monument I saw yesterday at Pere to Chatoo."., seek I see," was the.smOto. ;Jojinder.Mlllow me to inform you tha t rre, Jlwchard to a myth, and therefore , never., had a wife. The tomb you have admired cost me a good deal of money, quite a small for tune indeed,' and although no one is buried there-; It proves a first-rate adver tisemsnty and I have no cause to regret the expense., Row, air, what can l sell NEW ; ApyEBTJSEMENTS. MOKTOAOK BONDS OF TH1 NORTH ' , CABOI4NA RAILROAD CO. I win redeem at par principal and Interest. Fifty taeoMad dolUrt, or say kss sum, of the llortinm Bonda of Us. Nortk Carolina Rat). road Company, now oulstaDilfn, If prcsmtrd at Slats MaUoaal Bank Kalctrfa, at any time between, litis nd tbe 15th of July next. Vf. A. GRAHAM, Trustee of . )ub tl-tdr a Ainklng Vend X C. B. Co, "DIAX'O and' OROANT tuning XT - AND REPAIRING. ' By E, 'tt WHrtAibtB Baleigh, N. C. 20. years44 experience. ' IjisUuiueuts . thoroughly; renovated, i Kefcrrences in wake, Johnson Moorellarnettands Orange. . ; City Reference t Rev. A. W. Mangum, Rev W J. W.Crowder, Kkh'd Battle, Jr4 Eaq., Col J. F. IL.Kuss, NatL. jurown, Jiqv, ., ,A. . GREAT BARGAINS ' ii'K i i, a ,'tJ luJ wtjJii'"' ,V i ff ' .'x-'it VXJ tATt Uw ' Just arrived, a full assortment of la dies' corsets French woven and Amer ican, from 0c to 12.50. ! s m W AUV tfr P A UllUiat. "AnotheV 'case of :,tt'oief . extraordi- naryiowVprfced " etrlpedf mques at Jectai.aj'f'j'v ? T'-'lSEJr LAWN3 f LESEN LAWNSl AJ. . .v ,i k. ufyti-JW mV . . We have thto day received a beautiAil lot of Linen Lawns, which we are sell- To arrive per Express, the fashionable and much sought after Jfackinaw straw haU for, gentlemen. ' .ul. -' W. IL & R. S. tUCKEB. Wo are doily toreeefpt of goods hall the line, of our bustoeseL which always enables us have fresh foods and tow. cash prices to offer' Wout customer", . . . . . ,. .m . a ant I which aceountofor the': Jil- eiai public has patronage bestowed npon us. jY i "I" i .;. V-vm-; '.:'.;( v."- ; .;. '' ...