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1 J 1 ' T f f 1 Q !fiT . t Tvwuua If - r . ..,'1 - 1 is'.: ! -'A 1 "J I !,:. ?, ( . .1 a ,!.,' AJf erti. . .. .. i.e ii. , U.J la U C U iwslarb.evtra wlnloB Una.- ITATB lMUNTTJI AIO SffSS i 3.1M i I ). :t ...f.vtf.tf..! tB4snaiwM8aatS.LlU.Ui.XUIfLt r r . a uul I hi a.lTaa . . .tt A.UU sssthaa a wselC.,u..V Vif;. I squire, 1 weak, tSJOits9ai,Tio,sioii ., , L , j iKoata, aoi!i .o - J F , 2 .; I nip's'. aoj;ii5 . K suet .' i .'t . 1' t'i f, ruViMf W-wuw ia rf lk CK, at fimui Cr pr j in n j 4ei- ft,wHir,Url,,1iW ,,-f f If m.001, f ' it " 5 TUK DAILY "To HioommI CotOi of Wood-pln for If v..u wro yrT""V . r . . : J Wi,-k. Ant VJ IWtWW iMnunCT wit m. - ,,l fur mU. by Ueorj. w " J " A gooJ watering lUu- ' for y,..h rditr 1 Uie town. pump. IUl- dav t Ui r"icTuins n001 00 SC: 1.1- u.l Icecream uumer, mu JaihiofMr. Tumpr , burorlto cMnk, it tool Cittcrmilk. ' . 4 v k -I ' 1 ." tfirKt.v. A tonng man too foetla to helDhtttthcrweed cmuiegarueBimenceuV," i ; .. . ....-,.. ilint ntuKt lnr waited ail oer mib "J a " iug tenor with a serenading party, ftnd the ,'irl lay whiirlng In their dreams "pin it hark. ltn it uocs. HoT-rA letter from Mr. George A, SnliU Business Manager of the Vlcka- bur Herald, says he pun on two sums and four collars a day to tog toP decent, the weather Isso hot Smith has more shirts for. an eIitor than me - hw aHowaJdia WiiJiiKOT0H.-Capt. Jolm Illnaoo Ium left for his new home la I1ulade1 iJiia. Young hawks for j pete ?, are hawked about irtlmmgton The m has started a war.agaiutt the cows, lbs hogs, the goats, the frogs, and If r ilmingloo doesn't rid herself of these pest it wont he the jowmePi built. We pithr from War and Journal, Mii.Tox.-Pick Watklns' barn, all fax, Ysu, was struck by lightning, and a negro la the field killed. The bridge over Richmond's pond, - near SlUton, waithed SW4J. IWv. Sol. Ia, Lea burg, mh1 maa and knows no barm, but will have to pray now lor the scoun drel that robbed his crib of 8 barrels of corn. Win. Faylor, Jr Leas burg, bad Ms smoke house robbed of 1300 worth of bacoiLltt take from Chronicle. ;. w I IUmsay at a 6coab Social. I iikh mum m TCI J UCHSMI uuh mtvcw ful sugar social held at larks Church, Hay fay, on Tucsilay evening in con nectkm with the lodge of Good Tens plan at iliat place; Tite church was tilled and everything passed - off most pleasantly and harmoniously. Abun dance of warm sugar was served, and plenty of excellent music, vocal and in ktnunentaL at whjch the young ladies of the place seem on usually well skilled. Mr. J. Q, Parks was called to the cbair, and addresses were given by KoV. Mr. Fawcett, MrT. JT. Casey, and an ex cellent speech by Mr. Bamsay, of Bal- eig X.' Cn much to the gratification of I all. present, A'dpowce i Canada Kx I W uat a sugar social is we must wait for time and Iiamtay to come and tell. Sobt IxDtxD, re were sorry to we two of o friends' engaged in a fls- r ticuff before the Yarborough ZTouse this morning. Mine host the affable stock Holder of the Ntmt instead of '"g bow stood oy and: said r"Gentlemen, geuUemen7':fie7 :fcvrduiiev:fle'r im uw geuuemen. were u jnuca ,aa- gered Jbr1duimeVaridBtheywe parted until Wm. Ruse ran from the SEBminx office and ' took hold, while - the stockholder In the leading journal.' yearly for one dollar, called for peace I iu 1 I 7 ' I I aasitunift UUI llk.sl XJtea fnilT TWltn "sxhansted.? P. 8. Kaox IhmiC Aenutv1sheruT. a ited in parting the partlevwho -were toed five dollars by the Mayor, and we nope are good friends again. 1. ' .. Fiti Uvan Lex in Hoaro. Gen. Fits nugh Lee has returned from Bos ton and made a speech in Norfolk, but MondaynIght.Ue soldi'. Oh I bow I wish I had time to teU you of the reception accorded to us by Uoe people of Boston-of the enthu Mwtle crowds that greeted us upon V 3 wou now tnfstreets were lined with people pouring out their web wmestous.wMl Uddlng us welcome tl'rice wckome. ; I wish I could atop ith you long nough to give you some " - - - - - - - M, many interesting incidents of our trip. J7ow a mKrtn.. it . , Z I tJrr , dIer told m' "euenu, your bovs but nr im mt I nut I am gUd to $4 you here u our midst 1 bbw'aB aCed ttntleman w.n. mg mv hand In ff f LT.T?,Td. -hT ' 'General, I ?w two sons ia the war4he only two I hadA for pubDo consideration and wf U nation's good, I am glad to see J0 end your people hem at this time " tfvtKTMU CowT.--Vetcrtkr ilie' rollowlug ,fae front the 7Ui'(I)itrit , were rgned t . ' ' v Attorney General vs. John W. iruiil, froral' crtou. ItutUe Son (or. lain tU, and EJwarJftn llaltle bhJ Roim forikjndanL . , ' ; Jolin W, cott T , Elia Bryon, from Chfttluun,' John Munnlng fur plaintiff, &nd B. I. Howse and Toursw, wiJ Grcgdry lor dofbnilant. , ' MUllaai J. 3:Ukwcll vi. Wesley A Wricht, from Auunanc. IferrluKKt, Fuller kbit Ahe fof plaintiff, anJ Jouo I mJ Jone and J, . W. Urahoia for d. mjiuiobu . . I - NaVaw Uuand Company TtWm. II WULvd, from " Orange - J, W." CruUirt 1 ior niiuuun. aua Alerritnon. i uJier ana I Ahe for defendant. Argument conv . 1 omay (lie loiiowing rac Ironi the 7th District were argued x v Orange i IU Y. McAdca t." Jostnh Turner, Jr. t . it " Itocklnsham 1 Wm. I J Barhara an J wire ts.. Albert Ixmax, Guardian. , itH,V Ti' Pa vkttktiixb rosTXaimt. The writer explains to the Oatdtt that he did not praise the new 4 post master to tho Susparagement'' of the old.2 ! He knew nothing of the told ' and as oblirioua to the new, out chanced to meet a republican from Fayetteville on our street and as a topic oi news lie told him of the appointment of a ne w postmaster, that he was acceptable to all parties in the town, so much so that some of the best citizens stepped up and made his bond before he asked , It, and that as an old bachelor he had the re spect of erery woman, chick and child ia Fayetternie.; In fact the impression made was that the goose was t at its tallest and .everything was lovely iu a pMtouTce point of view. t H'e knew nothing of the former postmaster harliig been displaced, Indeed thought nothing fit.; If as the GaxU says the new Is a runner about at radical meetings, wIJlo the old staid in the office and minded his business, we beg pardon of the Utter for tickling the back of the former, we bad much 'father have put " to UiaA a flalfliifc t J r . . ; . Miss Ilelea M. Ely appears as the first girl- graduate of Minnesota Uni versity with the anomalous degree' of 5CacbelorH of Arte. Tbei hidicsi of Ilouston have been holding oonllghl' fetes," to buy a homestead for- Zon. Jefferson Davie. The Zfoustoa rfeyrapA. sajrsi"CaIves- um, Marshall, Jefferson, Dallas and Palestine are vying with ns, and Hous ton must be first on the listln ibis labor of love." A lady correspondent m the neigh borhood of Turnersbure, has favored us with fconie auggestione about the tight flttlnw dreaaea now worn bv itiir fiublnn. able young todies.; We1 publisb ; by re- quest, posluvely disclaiming , any re sponsibility whatever. ; After descri bing the dress our correspondent says : ( "It (the dress) reminds me of the old fashioned apron brooches worn by geu tlemeo a good many, yean ago. jit is worn; with breeching, ia it not, Mr. Edi tor;' The editor don't know 'as he has not been In bArneu. Even aome or our modest country" giru are going into testacies over the -abominable ,fiuihIont ITomaii baa certamlyveVolutcd little out of the original tain, ; -it last you see In broad daylight ber whole natural Pirxrndoubtedly"we shall ; retro- g, tUia progress iaour watch- nd the eye of prophecy beholds. in the future Eden,' woman, robed In a garment which will allow the free action of all the organs, for all are 'honorable Therefore, rejoice with me that my sex once more dares to snow Aqam tne woman not a bundle of rags,'? but ' the form divine, in its beauty and grace, and pray , with me that the day Is not far distant when . the i Kmbs now tied backJ be emancipated, the arms, now trussed like a baked fowl, be allowed to move to the melody . of .boduy mouon, and thromrb the recovered laws of health a new woman constitution formed, , to which she shall clinjr with Joe Turner tenacity for ever, andlever amen 1' StcUcnuU Landmark t ; ' - 11 ni'S -i . T , IV.- Qucen. Victoria ' baa created three field mandiahv The first is Sir John Forstcr FiUgerald, tho.second theMar quia of Tweeddale, and tho third Jis Uoyal ilghness Albert Edward, Pttoce of John Forster Fitzgerald - r.,1 r.m.,. r , Ts.,i.?ai .tonil snd second respectively in seniority on u,e U of general officers of the Bdtia v?' The Marquis ofTweed- dale has seed upward, of MVentv years' service e received the cold medal for the battle of Vlttoria, In which ao tioQ be was wounded. 11 aerved in the Amorkan war of 1811. .and was again prondea.- i M ; j : -f -j u fPEUSOXAL. t r 1 1 f 'IP it' ' : . One of the fiuesl finest fields of whoat. Ill the neighbor hood of Rkhmond belongs to Fit Hugh Lee. : ..ifvard graduated ita llrst" class in lC??jKjitt in 1702 1 rriuceton hi 1713 1 l'enusyl- vauia .Vuiverslty ta 1753 1 , Columtb, 1731 1 Brown Uuiversity 1764 1 Dart mouth; 17C9, and Rutgers lu 1770, and Chapel Uil( ut 1798. ! i:f- , 'jThe descendants of Samuel Adams have (Sent to Mayor Cobb of . Boston a siatt 01 eootcn gramte to. oe pmceu,. m the doping of the fence of the Grauary Burial Ground, on Uie Tremont-U slue The sUb Is marked : tSaiunel -14am; the Father of American Independence, borai Wept, 22d, 1722: died Oct. Blh r Gala lor JTax. German artist, ia said to navV produced a paiuUntf with a most xtraordiuary dtaracteriatie''! a reivowntation of the face of a Savior. At a distance : the erea appear to be closeiCbut as one advances tlicy open gradually until they bend upon the spec tator -a mmirniul. aad i-patlketlo gaze. This remains until the visitor gets quite clone Ho , the painting wlien tltey ; are acata closed ' . .1 ' ' ! lLr. RFXIGIOUS. 1 They tluu will be rich full Into temp Utioa and a saare, and Into many tool bh and hurtful hists, which drown snrn ia dastruction and perdition.' ' Tlw love of money Is Uie root of all evil r which while some coveted 'after, they; have1 erred from the faith,' and pierced themselves through with, many sorrows. - ;; 'r " Vduug man, old man, you have joined the church. - Be thou an, example of the believers, in word, in conversation, in cbarlty in plrit. ln faith, In;"purlty. Yon say there's no use trying, you can't do it 1 Then you had better come out of the church and be a worso man than ever with the world, , fi No organization Is of any avail with out a prompt attendance at all Ita meee ings I ; Capt. Manly fines each mantry fifty cents for every company peet- Itis he missea. What should preachers da with. Iheir elders and deacons and cores of other members who fad. to at tend prayer-meetings t It la a mistake that the Bcechcr . trial will injure the cause or religion, on the other hand it will purifr UV It is the hamt of God unmasking Uie hypocrite, and Jury or no jury, Beecher bad proven himself unworthy his cloth ia some secret way, or all this storm from the heavens would not now burst on'his bead. - t There is nothing more certain than at some day a man's sins will find him out. I H,M, FIXE PRIST. i Father Tom Burke, the great Irish orator, Is dying of cancer of the stomach in Dublin.. "-,,; T J , . , jLjroung man has been ' arrested and token' to Staunton Va for stealing a sowing machine,' ' The Cambridge, Oh Timet lias this advertisement! "Naked and trimmed todies' bats at 's." , r ii , Brigham Young's son Kllhird Young graduated at West Point last week and came off fourth In a clasa of forty-tlve. ; The trustees of the University of this State have elected a coqie of Frofossors and ' are now engaged in selecting .' a PresldenC Try Gen. J. E. Jolmstou. MiUm ChnmkUZ 7 -1 At a recent Washington breakfast, fruit was served as the first course, with articles of ' jewelry enclosed in the stones.1 The ices were to the form of celery stalks and ears of green corn. How nice! ; a V.:Sf .ify-tiA-Sj t f. f.,.tf mim- - n A Pais or Shoes Worth Havixo. The Alexandria. (Va. Gattitt "of Tuesday says that a gentleman of tltat city ''had received a letter from Rich mond informing him that one of hbi tody friends to tliat city, who . had Iktught a pair of shoes during the war, bat could not wear them 011 account of on comfortable lumps . in the soles thereof, . ,had jiejterdacni the; soles oped and found that the lumps were caused , by' pebbles, which, upon exami nation, were found to be diamond, so valuable that a jeweller had offered her 73 a) piece for them " ' 4 ' - W ABBKJfTox The rods have . nom inated Thome, the man the Legislature expelled as an infidel, for the conven tion. A protracted meeting s going on to the Methodist church. John Plum- mer jias been appointed route agent from lribnington lit $90 a month ire laX 3 SvovxJjasetU, Tclcraphicy News. 5 TUE GREAT EAimtQUAKE..1 ( ' t-'---Sstw York, June 24. The stramshlp Andes at this i port uwnJdjirACbfl, cukra concerning ;threren;tnritde' eartljqttaWwnkb 4ctroy t!ietoVof Cucula to Sew; Cranada ,fl-otu peowns who Kad leoiliedMaracalUo from Cucuta shortly before, tlio'sleajuer salk d, t was. learned that the loss tif life -and prc pcrty was much greater than at -first supposed. Cucula and all the surround. ln vllluea within radius Of 20 mllus ware comnletel v destroved by tho sever- ItyjjT the shock many serious losses of life end properly aiao - were occasioned by the ram and by band o f robbers w ho organised immediately after the shock had passed away for the purpose ' of plundering the houses prostrated. . " The Custom House and coffee ware- houses slniated in A"lm CocIiosnwere first attacked by a. band of these , ma raudcrs, but they were driven off before any serious damage bad been done by tite in, and forces have now been orga nised in most of the .neighboring cities and towns and sent to the scene of dls asief for Uie purpose of protecting the lives and property of those who hod escaped the efforts of the shock, ; , FROM 'A5sHIXGTOX. 4.'.. X... . mr. At'-. PoslnmsterOenersl returns to-mor- ; -,11'orR on; the, public ' buildings of C bieago stepped on avcouut of the un- fiitorable report of the committee re garding foundation and material, r j Attorney-General aud the; Secretory of the Treasury returned. . f, ; I Tlie Indian Bureau does not credit Uie report thai all the Sioux are oo the war path.,; They , believe that neither Spotted Tail's or Red Cloud's men are engaged to any warlike demonstrations. aud feel confident that If any Sioux are mixed up wiU the lawless movements. that it ia only a few roaming' raiders who are not under the control of tiieee Chiefs, land It would' hardly be lair , to hold the Sioux responsible for any raids depredattons4ommIttedby,.thestt tewlass bands. .;?- ' -t. CHEAT nrDrxsr wAn nnnxKST. , ,: V:PAHAfJune 24. ; Prominent frontiersmen and army officers express the opinion that there will be great trouble; with Uie; Sioux, Cheyennes and Arapahoes this Summer and Fall t at least five large war parties have left .the reservations during the last two weeks. The cavalry in this department are unable to keep them on the reservations through limited num bers. It will bo Impossible for Uie soldlors to guard the Block IDU and at tend to the Indians. 1 FROM NE W YORK. ' Vrw Vnuir Jim M Judge Donahue has issued an order returnable Monday, for the reduction of Tweeds' three million . bond.5 The counsels claims Uie bail as . excessive and unconstitutional. 1 " V'.,' ' . . The court decided not to open up Uie Beecher case to,. farther testimony. judge Xeilson, after instructing the jury upon the nature of the evidence, con cluded with a long resume of .the. evi dence, and the jury wtiredHjsASi ' Beruw, Sune 2Vfc The case of Count Von Arulm was deculed by the Kanuncrgcrlcht to-day. He was couvicted of abstracting with Intent stato papers of Uie character of public deeds entrusted to him, and sen tenced to nine months imprisonment ncludingone month that has already expired. ; .1 he court declares that there was no ground for Uie charge of embez zlement or offences against public" or- im ' uoauuji, aiuuu mi ; ' Emory. Dyson's mill,', at Preston, Juiraster, was burned last night. -One hundred bands are thrown out of em- ploymeut-:; .Tli9.1 by Uie fire b 100fc- At the last moment Messrs. Moody and Sankeynbave ;bett; luformed tiiat Uicy will not be permitted to bold tiieir servtcei HalTIAccOfIugly'ttlwy hats given up Uieir appointment tiiere, and will go to Windsor and preach to Uie Town Hall at 2:30 this afternoon. :1 CARLIST VICTORY. '! ' Loxdon, June 24. The.' CorlUt Committee here : an nounces that they have received, infor mation of a victory by their forces over Uie Alfonslsts in Castile. Kine of Uie Alfonslst otlicers are said to have been capturca 1 ;7l''HBiiixaTONi'june"2Ji' 4 y A he wand dangerous counterfeit Was uutoaverea at- tue jxauouai iianx. tfe - Tlilsr ia evMlHitly -vlmiigeil. rroiu tue jhuuj ou w hich uiu i counicrHtii, on uie Traders' Xatloual Bank or Chkngo and the! First Jfatioual "I i.-'I'axton DJ., Was' rinted;'',il',4 . k a", !,,, fnf 'I-'1 Mfiim r.Qil AXT1G KC1C1DJE A.X1) PROS-- AIJ5 MURDER rf ;' ;V j ; J -.' il' Kkw-Yobic, Juue 24.',' ' Ja -'Unknown" man about' forty years oi age, wiiu' nrown nnir, nmyuig iiiree fingers riURstng from' the right hand, hired boat from the battery,' && ac companied by a: woman whA gave her j name as oopme pcueuner, iJ jvV -.ii.li. ' it.J.iJ u. . Tu T rrn .T. :. ' - slblv with Uie ' Purpose of VisiUntr some w across, me man tooic a revolver irom i his bocket and fired thrctf times at tl : ... . . wnninn. Dm lJilTa inlnrinrr tfi t9 abi , . T- o t-. - domen and arm. llil. )V well auv, lumrcu to the breast and died immediately.' I CioBB or tuk Taut. As1 soon as the court adjourned Mr; Beach and Mr. Everts stood up and grasped each other by the hand at they mutually congratu lated imia annnSef tmnn thtr nndiift of II. - L-.' i ' . 1 L - .1 . J". Ul V""", -uoocner if mm biutuiuihou by bU friends, and a Sturdy4ookIng Son ; , , of Albion, grasping tho band of the Oluatrious defendant, said "Mr Beecher, l am an rjiziutmnau. on t wuuiu ..... .... . .............,.. HI raiher shake hand with 'you than-1 would Willi tbe tinceih"1 Mr. Beecher lauglied pleasantly as be returned the ftieadlv pressure of the stranger's palm, and wlUi similar peculiar episodes the i Hundred and tweiiui day or tne greatrvt trial in Chrlftcndom closed. WHOLESALE CASH PRICES, .i a' S --4 x-y r-n f - CorMtedbyV. C. aUUSTOiHERS, J , , Alarbet Square, ;j j ... i'.:"-7 T- ' .' 4-Hvt t , ; I "A OOTTOIt.l 4s ' Badly stained, or very dirty, , A 121 '" Cleaned stained, or ordinary." 12lal4 Good ordinary, 11 al4j LOW rw mMmgirvfru'btt ? 15 aW RaRhifr. domestic 2 Jb., Yafd 13U14. Cotton tics, 8c, . i Flour, North CjuxXuaTITOitf Com, usal.00. Corn meal, new 05a 11.00. " ' ' Bacon, 21. U.bog round, lCal3. ....., i iuuuaoiai4.it. f Yr .ri . tm HI. aiilna l.tl. ' long CR sides, 131." ' " ' " sholdcrs. lOalllc. Lard, North Carolina, lCJaltf. - " western tierces, 17. - ' r kegs, M. i Coffee, prime Rio, 23. ,v , good,:i. ., ,, , . : . common, 20u21.r . Syrup, 8 II 41, , ! ' Molasses, Cuba, 50. 1 , , ' , Salt, Marshal's, 2.25. ... , .. . jsvans'. rJL'ii. s . . Kails, on basU for 10.L M.0O. Sugar, A Hiais. '. ' aTtra i;. lit. m vn.. r r. liitatnl. Leather, sole, 27aJW. Hides, green, 7a." ' ; dry, ia. Tallow, OalO. . Potatoes, sweet, TSaW. ..r , Irish, ei.25al.50. i - ' OaU,'shclled,75a85., ! " shear, l.u.. f .h. 4 Fodder. $1.75.' J- i Hay, N C balod, good, ti.0Oal.29, : Chickens, grown, SOaiO, , . . ,,; Eggs, 20aSaj. . , . - Butter, N C, 25a30 N Y, 40aM. Beeswax, 2ja30. . Beef, ou foot, CoS. ' dreessed prune, .ball.-r t.- Heavy copper, per pound, lCc. " litrht " " " 1. Brass, per pound, 10c, , , , , , , , , Lead, per pound, 8)e, ".' - Old Iron, per 100 pounds, COc . . ; , ' NEW ADERTISEMENTS. GOFABTNER8UIP FOKXEBLY XUT- ins under tbe name and strle of Ellington, Atkins & Co., was dissolved on the 20th day of April last by mutual onsen t. ..4fr, li. H. bneann navmg purchased Mr. J. Mc. Ellington's en tire r interest to Uie Machinery, . Con tracting, .Dressing and, Manufacturing business, will continue under the name and style of Uie firm of Atkins,- Thomp. son & Shearin. The unfinished ; eon tracts will be completed, by, tite :old firm. All persona Indebted are request ed to make immediate payments, and those having claims will please present r,r"'J. vELtis6T6x,v $L-i GEO. W.'ATK1XV . i I' I T T7 JXO. W. THOMPSON. ;A TKRiS, TIIOMFtJON A SnEABIX, ; Successor to Ellington, Atkins & Co., Contractor,' Builders, Manufactures, and dealers In Dressed Lumber, Doors, Blinds, Sashes, t Fraiuea, Moulding, Brackets, Stair-rails, Eaiusters, Scroll work, Turning,, rantels, ate Thank ing our friend aud Uie public generally for, the liberal patronage heretofore ex tended us, would most respectfully so licit a continuance of the same..,, ' ; Arx,.tA, Jane, 21, ,1875. tf TQ ALI" '- Iffiir J A SPEEDY ', ' i l fjTJTlE. I I eer, latomatary ueearee, mbpmwmjh L.niTMW, how flplrlU, Confaaloa of IdMa, ralpitnUoa ut the Heart, llwldity, Trwnb-,, Illllt, UUJMM OI e:KB Of V1WUMM, . .. of ts Ued, iTliiwiV Woss,-fcWa,-.l Albctloe of the Uw, Lsnrt, Stoauck at , Bowel thoi terrible DUortl.rt srUing from Solitary JJkUlta of YoU Mettt aadsollte.' J wm hr.t . a mat. f.f.l ia tti.1. Im4Im. ik.l. the toag of ibe f Trent te tbe kaainmof t,"!t ClyMca, bilirhUiLg ibdr moat brDlit bopes lu r at clDations. mdtrliis Btvrriir hapoaslbfe, asstroylaK boU Body and Iniiadli' W .i il.ll lynnii Ac Mm 'tkanAMlM.' pHif marrUira, uifei.Bir irom UriruiU: aad . Powtr, Imitotanef, frMtratton, Xibimtt VlUUty, Iuvolnotary Difcbara, Horn Eras. tllltn b sty Kmiuioai, falbMuUoa of the Hwroua XiclUbUity, Daaay of the I fbTaicaland Mental Power. DaraanMeat I " VHal fores and ysmeUoai ,Mm , rca Debility, Am of Manhood (toner! of lb hano dlaaaaliaaalkin. atwadll mbumJ. ... I - . . 7. ' i A ia umiy tixot rwioiwa. f , i ra Vowrntm fV "' I " Tasse r ioB of Utl Si and metaacliol. 1, Mhuui k. .l. i.MI. M.tk ,1 ,a ; noaaBCBl OI U illiU BOH UU9t ft falai la tb e4. Dlan ef Stitbt. Lom Maseoiar fower. falpltaUoa oi tbe iaait. Drape pa la. Mr iron t Irritability. Prnuut- b oi lb Dutesar rnaoUoa. Getiaral Pebll ty, Bymptouu of CouaaipUoa, etc. . . MsAlJT. Tb fearful tfeeU oa tb 14 ar ataab to b Ureadei toai of Me ry. Coafnalaa of Idea. D3raao of bptr- w. Tii-rrt iMMmn. arnnoi to aocieiT. Balf.DlftnuW, lxrr ef aoUt4,iTitaldttf, I ... . Ik. ..II. i TaOCSSSM of pafaOB Of aU irS ea BOW I .v-., - mvw v inu.m M . what la tb cmm t their deruataf bfanh, loalaa; their t!ko?, Ucoroln: weak, pale! acrvOM sad uieTated, bavlat; a alair hfcrt'l T . KX Specdji Care j Wttrrtntfd , to rsosit Pis aaa JmraedUt Belief .M , Iftnary. Peraont RniBinif their Health,' WaatiBK Tim with. Ignorant rYtUadam ad Improper Traatmeot, .IMtIdk Uiaeaaa Into lbs tysteia br that Deadly falaon, Ifareary, ' eatoC f uf jLffccUou of the iead, Tbreat, Noah or Bala, liver, Laiitc, btomach or Bowel, SpMdUy Carta.' it so DUct7 aanrat apply u mediately. , t tt- . .. , idcim oiaaaji vo aaa oa ivcpij, Aoarca ' "of thk BAXTIKOEK I ,'. lock iroawTAL, omcE, Ka T, BOUTH ITEIOIKICK'" . I TBI IT, BEtWKH BALTIbtOES V i AND SECOND ITRBETS.' . iAixiatuxu(, an a 1 Jva 814y. ,; ;,,V-'' . ' . -. -M f " " ' mi t.iwtin i-v w - 'm LfJUlE OJO.V ICECREAM SAIXX)X lUB clly ..n . -... I IcoiCroamand Water. Ices made to order at , ,J MOSELEY'S. I It. I J n l . . ii,-M Strawberries and lce,Crcnm at ' ' . .h'l MOu,LEY'. , ; Sotla and Mineral tfaters at ' ' " I" It's the ph Jl MOSELEYH Dlace to cot cool. . , I JfW RECEIVED.' ' 500 piecea new and handsome Prints at K'aud 10 cents per yard. , Coats' Spool Cotton at . 70 cento per doieu. Common Spool cotton at Yl '' cents per doacn, and hope it will be 11 cheaper . 4, Ja lu&wlm , , A. CREECH. NEW GOODS STILL JlRRIVIXG.' PR1 CES LOWER THAN EVER. ' t . , . , i i i bno of - our firm ha ving Just returned " from the North, where he has been Wir chasing goods lu all the diilerent styles r, and qualities belonging to our buHlness, , in order to repair Uio uroxen llueslu the various departments, we are again ' enabled to otter to our customers aud the puplie at large . grpJtfcr Inducement than heretofore ut ; : LADIES DREHS GOODS! : i . i; i Black and colored silks, ( hummer Bilks, grenadine, i. t . ' .Figured lawns and muslin, jVolmir suitings, . . ! '.' .;. Batiste suiting j, ...... - - i r . fjnen suitings, (- -r " , ! ; . t . Zebra suitings, Plain, printed and corded, grass cloths .... and Ium'u towns, . . , . , BTJJACIIED GOODS t ' ' Irih linens, 1 ' 1 i ' t Victoria lawns, r , - i . Jaconets,, abetter i qualities Jtnd cheaper tlisn over otleretL h , , , ,, , n t It ts useless for us to mention partic ularly prices to our goods, &S it only re-':rL quirts one ' trial to -customer to 'toti" vince themselves; that . Uu Tucker' - c . : AatnTtAf ami taulll wt Kja antwwioaM. trs MsuMv eaase tvaaa ww , eui fawc-a bm low prices ny any notise in uiis city or elMtbOT,bctakalw i i .,..! R. S.TUCKElk a - r , f Li ;.' 4- pinthru nm a rrv v ,u, At MLSIOIf fAVORJT?, .rUci.V. 1J LKOAl, TKXDKR, 4elK .. Best Cigars and Jjirgcst jMock. n tii... CUyi :L -, . , . , " . . . v ., i . .'J h 'BOROE EitdtKB,' " ' I 'lloorlffortbtll raiWosrtllaSwi-' i y.wf- it i PlV. ) I 1.. A v 1 j
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 25, 1875, edition 1
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