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THE DAILY , .'I i I I I i i i.';: if.' - r rt r f v 5 IOIUK TUKNEH, btatb PEirrrra x::d rsiE-a f f ) C...h.ai.tul 1 U.;.cL4i i 4iSP'a f imstota, ertn mii , KATtt or scsecairrioav A ) 1R.00 1 A as thaa s waek.' v I squara, 1 Week. $ avvare, t waa. rn.m - . 5.00 1 a.00 :.'''""; :r? ." .?-. -j r I ' "" " ' ' - ' i ' ? . ill f. . .. ... I , ' " " I BlOtlUa, 9.W II.. - . a . M.M Sva'a. VI ill)' - u.et : i.m te se.es .. Diav Jinnn will t dollwed in I put V tks Cftl l4. 'irr,H CW per VOL. I a a a in i' '-at II m 1 1 hm Tho City. rrtB ITATS COWVUNT10N T&OtS , , RICHARD H. BATTLE. Ja, -? :-U Hti. UKATOS AUA . ... guru h. losxi, i i ; ; -n.B.iioiXANa "xoTWti4 Cord. ot Woo4-JliM fur u,mwatewMeouar, wtar tha War art.!, any toixtoaluniUltarlor B. . tatr bone end "! Juat rrcdveJ Tbbki CioAa.-A friend hands us three cigars-good ones-well worth tea cents each, nI cao. be had at Zlegler's right ever tiie way. , Zicgler JoesoVa acat efeAfi we think a box 1'oiniroTOi-lIark BrUgcrs, bod of Hon. K.B.1V passed ex ..'.ion at U.S. Naval Academy.-"-WA rrcneb hu been elected president of the Board f Tnutc. We got from Star and Jour Thi First Cbx. Corn and toma . to the 30th of June, think of It. At dinner to-day at the, Exchange hotel we had quite a feast of roasting ears and corn pudding, fresh pulled from the garden, and green tomato pie. . Beat that, in Charlotte, Mr Caldwell, Obser ver that you are. The tomatoes v were just ripening, but tho corn perfect' and plenty, ' . " ' ' Rev. Da. Dooav-Dr. Moses J!oge, oflUchmond, Va delivered his lecture, tills morning at the Peace Institute i Ills subject wu Literature against Art, word painting against the pencil, showj ing the power of the poet throogh the mind more potent than the power of the! pencil through : the eye.' Ilia lecture was grand, at timet drawing tears front the audience. Dr. Iloge Is a nephew of Pr; Lacy of this city.- - n ' 1. 0. Q.Ti TheJbJIowing officers were elected on Tuesday evening by Man teb Lodge, No, 8, to fill the next euaueing termj 1 ' Morris Bosenbaum, V. G. ''":. JJlawanBflgersrR.-& Tt IUH. Towlcs, F. 8.'., T.L.Love, T.i - ;. 4 , tnu The above officers win be Installed on next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, and we learn that our old friend Tast Grand P. F. Pescud la the Installing officer; an Interesting occasion may be expected, and no Odd Fellow should tail to be present. ' Wt should like t9 see the order give a public installation if It Is not against the rules of the or ganization. Cannot Manteo, gratify urf Oirt)UD. Miss Sallie Blacknall haa relumed home a graduate ; from Meek lenburg College.--IIarry Skinner ha gone to Morgan ton to open a drngstore. -Col. Edwards is Improving his dwelt- &i tr trLi .! 1 1 vri J ' will b deadVlOo orphans at s the . Anylum and the total expense of keepf ingthem amounts to 29.50 per day, sometimes there Is not meat enough in the insUtutlon to boU the collards for dinner, and the people must put their hands m their pockets, or the Asylum ean't nin.-Cish receipts, of St. John's day 228,M.-Launi wfUlt ,oT J.K. Wood, died Friday nHit. H'e -. .call Geem Uader, and Torch-IJght." 4 4 ThrBao CojfvBjrnow. The rads w Just now in "Convention at Metro politan HalUthe crowd a slim one, but speakers many, and aoise; not a little. Judge Watts adjourned eourt in time to nce his pkxe, tnd they all laughed. Tn Lee undertook to set his chin In mo , but James Harris, col," waved him off and told him "not for Tim," he ewldn't "peak there,he was no delegate, we hear they liave : nominated Mr. Richard Badger, and are now trying to nominate Mr. W. W, llolden.i IP. now earn Mr.JIolden only go three . totea of seventy, and A. L. Davis,' ff norlliern section, and jftdiaon Dodge . 1 the eastern section have been noml uU(L,They want Stewart laiiaon; 'ored, but Stewart and James ITarrla tolh object to a negro on the ticket, wart aald, ."You all said ' before, ' I SKS? we want Ml white one, an' see what yon' do with that.'. Stewarflaamartenoughio 'uellablgwhipin August. . The last nomhmted was J. J.Nwellof tlua ' ' " n'r 'r 1 1 . l ? entire abstinence' from Intoxicating drinks throughout the country during the period of a single generation, auda mob would be as im. 1 ' ' DuRnAM, June 23, 1873. 1 total td'dutofiU Smtiiul, - ; ' f. Mr Dkab Sis t We wish entirety to Ignore the editor la chief of the Skmtx mkl, and tliercfore we address you. The friends of t'.e in Orange are determined to furnkh tite sinews of war to enable that paper to fight the corruption of the times, whether to be found in railroad corporations or In the Conservative party. The two flntt gen tlemen applied to furnished each one hundred dollars to employ an editor for the Eextixel , while Mr.. Tuntbr .takes the field,' I know the fact t'-at he has sacrificed himself and his family In his fight for civil liberty and the r'hta of the , people. - I know he . could .have made a fortnui by selling out his paper and party to men jrho; wished , to buy. Zt refusal to tell gave oileuce to party leaders and railroad corporations who have combined for bia destruction " and the " same time fleece' the State. I call upon the friends of the SHmiiX in each county to organise and work tor the Increased circulation of the paper, and to raise a fund to employ , the best editor to be found to conduct the paper la the absence f Mr. Turner. I am de ceived in the character of the white peo ple of North Carolina if the railroad cor porations and a few office hunters can set op papers and successfully run the white man's party as they did the black man's In the early days of reconstruc tion. When corporations, corruption and capital combine to break down the man" and the ' paper; Which; has ;done more than half the papers and 'half , 'of the politicians, then It Is the duty of the people to come to the rescue.' , " T ;;akJMoeft It the people and sound government against corporations and corruption, .v '.v. . ... . iOUrS, - ; ,.. j rv'rr".7-'r: obasqk.- The above la handed us by a gentte man from Durham.' lie declares the people of Orange In good earnest to sua tain the Sestikel In Us fight against the rings, - corporations, and capital The editor of the Skstisei. will soon take the .field canvassing for convention and his place 1 will be snpplied by one of the ablest to bo found who has already signified his willingness to act. We earn only say wr- wi&cilllnf -hla name, that the people have heard notes from his gray goose quill from one end of this Union to the other. ; ;r, ,"; j "1? 'Vr''jiixiciouSb ..';, ' ,, If. yon cannot speak well of your friend, It la better to be silent when he Is spoken of.' ."" " " ; j It la but one ' step 'front companion sliip to slavery, when r one associates) with vke.'Zocoi BoOoh, 'In most quarrels there Is a fault on both, sides. A quarrel may be com pared to a spark, which cannot be pro duced without a flint, aa well as a steel 1 either of them mar hammer ' on wood forever, no Are will toUpwSbiitt, I wW govern my life and my thoughts as if the whole world were to see the one and to read the other; for. what does it signify to make, anything secret to my neighbor, when to God (who Is the searcher of our hearts,) all our pri vacies are open t-Sauc. ; (; x Mrs. C. A." Farfleld, author of "The ouschdrOfC JJuverKlcdm pleted, a new notel,' entitled fA Double Wedding t or, How She Was Woo," which will be published by T. B. Peter son & Brothers, Philadelphia, on the 14th of July, j She has also made an ar rangement' with this ; house, whereby they have became the future publishers of all her rorka, and j&ey wjll issue at once a New VAuthor'a'l Edition of all her books,' In uniform' style with her neW work, ' "A Double ' Wedding 1 or, How Sha Waa JTen.' .Each book wtu be complete . In one large duodecimo volume, bound In morocco cloth,' price 1.75, and the first one to be published of the new edition will be her celebrated work, 'The Household of Bouverle." CHAJtLOTn-The Cornet Band Knis been'reKrjnIzed.--Tryon Street Me thodist Church has new belL Carter, clerk at Central Hotel crippled by heavy Window sash' mlling on his foot.;JoT. Vanca declines to be run for Conven-tion.-tCapt. Fred Nash has been called to Oxford by the extreme Illness of his HUle child. We Cull from Observer. A lady being asked by a gentleman to become his wL'o, wrote the word "stripes," and stated that the letters of the word could be transposed Into the answer . lie finally studied .out ."per sb t" what every woman wishes a lover "BSOTIIEa EE2CUEB GO men V Thero topp'4 to hear Besrh, a ptoosOMot nymouin, . . i ...... Bo rnre a nun u Ton'J tea in dv r . ; Ilti Uoutu'd a witUo, autl tUen antktug a wry- nioutu, ' . ; Look'd icurufulljr rouud fclm ea sulked " tir. ' ......... But ss b tfpp'd out, taU "Indeed Hit oat- fm'ootM, - '' ' '. ' .- ' ' Tb l. -u UiU lawver allowed '; fH oue ti.iuK be cant do, "tbli ltech," tin iiiaciiou. 1 . MS can i'i bust ciia rtfatootb'. nor kay p kerpevsl "Xo ttr what hsppens well Mhkteonr , - faator, ' , '- :. Let brek' and the 'Bowens' do what taey Vi' alut ppnoeotlv of tny dbatter. 1 80 k tli wur4 fall, Wall I iwm to bin itlll W feel pretty mr, of th Jurv-box MtvV -Hunry' kiwaatf can' bans Uuit to fear ' for should tbey eoaviot bim, wt'li 4uull ab .ae,w ' " .". 'lUiMhluiatleaitUWj-Uiottaaiidsyear'l 80 the 'Woo.lhnllf', and 'MoultooV ema fa to ' IIUBTU, ' 1' I Wbarcat, by rl(rtiUf they pmrr1jr Monet Ou riyBMiulA Kockma will build, tearuig BO vll. ' ' '.- W lit TUtoa rant, at Imaginary wrong. -gaica'a aura pvattlve, twt 'Vaacber coni .. paraUva, -i. . 4 mm wy.T. . M momm mm mi, m.. Buck A-rtloBi cauaoS abortea 'Fame's naraUTe.' . f , . Or burl a hair oa OurHaifr-Ward'ahtda 11 , , . " , Hsx.CaaaoS, j ' FINS HUNT. i ITerbert lathrop, book-keeper for the firm of Adrianee, riatt ft Co of New York, has been arrested for erabczallng about 30,000 front i tW firm during' tiie1 past five yeara. Vi5 S'f-iyt'$A Aured,.Frerlck A , Charles E. and George Boe, formerly m ' the grocery business in fJhkago, HL, have been ar rested, charged with defrauding Messrs. O. P. Gregory, J. N. Cullinworth, and S. J. Eniaon, ot BIchmond, Ya4 out of 230,000 worth of merchandize. They were held m bonds of from 5,O0Q to 10,000.','"': V: -.( j'-'Tr Antoine Louis Barye, the French, sculptor, died in raris . Monday. He sculptured wild animals almost exel slrely, and his reputation was started by and is especially based upon his fa moot bronze group of lions in the gar den of the Tuileries at Parts. He sculp tured also i'Jagnar feasting npon a hare," and a few mythical and historW eal figures., , J-1 i f'New wheat in ITaltimore. V On 8atn day a lot of sixteen bushels, of new wheat, the first of this year's jwoduct, as received from XorthumberUuad coun ty, Ya-, and sold before the opening of 'Change by Marshall Fallln to Ty son & Bra. for tl 50 per bushel. - The first wheat was received tw days ear lier last year, and sold at 1.90 for red and ! for white, but the quantity then aggregated S00 bushehv BoWaaor &n. Aenake flght.1 A party of gentlemen who visited Ocean View on Sunday but, described to us a battle between a mcc casin and a bhtck snake, the former being about three quarters of a yard m length..- The battle terminated in a vic tory for the black snake, which instant ly began to swallow his enemy, and had completed the job all to about two " inchea of his tail. When the Victor was also killed. . This to cannibalism b Us highest tomNafeOi Tirytmtuh 4 i Aplucky student, f The event of Fri day at West Point waa the examination of yotng Hall of the second class, who was severely Injured some time ago, at a cavahy drill, when his horse dashed him against a tree. The young man waa sealed In an arm chair and went through an examination of three hours very plockily, mating what tha college- boys call a "dead rush," that Is passing through ' each topic of examination almost wilhont a mistake, hi only de ficiency being in tactics, land that, It was believed, caused by the fatigue Incident npon his long examination.' - ..... ,...".,. ::011i' An ingenioos robin. A curious sight was afforded by a robin yesterday In a yard In the west side ;of the city. The little fellow waa busily engaged in gathering material for the construction of a nest. In flying around be discov ered an old nest fastened to a tree, and Intertwined .in, tide Host Was a long string, just what he wanted. One end of the string floated loosely, while the other was fastened In the nest - Bobin seised the string and endeavored to pull it out i It was too tightly fastened for an ordinary pull, and he accordingly took a short hold and .violently,, threw bis head back. , Still it wouldn't come. After apparently thinking a moment he tried a new plan. Seizing, the end of the string firmly hi his bill, be tumbled heavily from the limb, and allowed his full weight to pull upon the coveted ar ticle."; This he v tried over and over again,' but ' without avail. At last be entered the nest and, diligently, tugged at the fastened end of the string, until be succeeded in loosening it - Then be drew It through and sped away to make use of tt In bia jtew boroejrr Hilmxmtet Witemuim.-' -u i, . a .4 v .4 tit j Xot tiie ikiuUucl, C'okcekt; at lliperj ' NA81I ' akd KOIXOCK'a , tJCIlOOI-ZUXSHOKO, 2?r, Editor . tJnco " more it was our pleasure : to be prcseiit at tiiet. concert marking t'.d clo cf Use spring session of that t t.'y renowned and select school at, who ;.a head the Jlsei Nwh and Mins Kor k have for so many: years ally and Kructfully f resided. 'i, This was the second concert under the leadership of Prof. Eurgy, and as we speak of ex perience, bavin j beeri present at the precedlnjj one, we are enalled to judge of '.their, 4"; :,r&5Jvo tocr!l.; ITheh last year C;e ua.5viac4 c pinion of the more mimical porUoa of the audience was unanimous in pronouncirj Uie con cert osjby .far 1U Jbesi eVccglrcn h tiot school, so does seem the; effort of Thursday '.nlgbt 24th, to " hava .frdrly eclipsed the 'prevlons oto! ';The ; pro gramme was well and carefully MclecU ed, evidently with a vie W.oi Introducing mors liberal share of the -classical element A the . majority of the num bers were well known competition of the old masters and ntf r doubt familiar to the more' cultivated, it la needless to give a ietailed account of their beauties but will confine ourself chiefly : to some general remarks touching the 'rendlUoa of the vocal and instrumental perform ances. : 1 instnnnlntal' Sextettes b the juniof class of , the school for two pianos ! were; pbiyed. in excellent time and with Mattsual accuracy and precis Ion, and when It h; remembered that the majority of, the young performer had only been taught one session, they did admirably well. Miss Witherspooa In the solo neHensplel" by Spindle took us completely by surprise. Indeed we were not prepared to be greeted with so capital a performance t the piece has comlderable techmcal dlfflcuf ties, yet her articulation wu clear juid distinct throoghou t and the .expression very good indeed as far as her ', physical strength would permit r we observed with gratification and pleasure a remark able progress,' the result of her indomi table diligence and close' application to study. The overtures "Zam pa," '"Ca liph of Bagdad" anruDarae blanche' for two planoi performed by the Misses Long, Mangum, -A WUherspoon, Nash andJJi7anwerflCojlJjLwenreudc the ensemble left nothing to be wished; n gentleman remarked that it seemed to him as If played oh'one; 'plane). 'Tb quartette "Invitation a ht valso'waa better rendered Oian we ever: heard. U before la any school,' entirely free, bom that wavering uncertainty .when, not under the sway of the conductor's baton. The ceTavrf of the night was ua questionably the overture to William Tell for two pianos and organ by the Misses Bryan, Nash, Long and WUher spoon, and with Professor Burgy at the organ. I think we could not be. more expressive than by saying It was simply grand. Our young friend Miss Nash as might have been expected excelled in her performance of the "Tlurd Grand Polka de OmixrlP bj Ifauaeej this iwsv bravonra piece, upon the execution of Which, professors of musio often boast, but alas, too often execute In the crim inal sense of the wordj to say the least and be just each single note of the ca denzas was clearly marked. - Miss Ham ilton with ber bright silvery and very high soprano' sang an Italian valse "jEstasi',' by, Arditi; that sho. made a fine impression was shown by tlw) spon- taneaappiaue' with whlcB tlie au dience had been so very economical, and '" -' ' ! r If reeds and strings cau't bahu tho ' chill ' ' 'i'1 '. ,w 1 A charming song yet always will, f ' 1 Miss Bryan the chief musical, attrac tion of the school kept the huge audi ence spell . bound during the tcenfl and prayer from "FrelschueU 5" it is rare Indeed to find in a school the foice and musical sentimentraa possessed by Miss Bryan, 7.Prof. Burgy's selection of tiiat grand and diuuult, composition,,, ajofk for a prima donna, seemed at the first glance very hazardous,": yet' "all jToor doubts yamsnea aner uie nrst lew aars, "Calm slumber brought each morrow," we came, we , saw, f and were con quered.' The rccitativs was eiuincntiy suggestive of the operatic manner, such as we were wont to hear on the boards of (he Academy of Music ; and in 'that beautiful HUle ftong,MThen,'theu, e member me" by ,1'rofcMor Burgy, she threw a force of feeling as is seldon if ever hoard in a school concert.1 , ; we are glad1 to learn Misa Bryan is exjtectcd to return for another,4 session,' which we sincerely hope In ' the interest of her own musical development under tho careful training of Prof. Burgy,' lie but little song, the first ever mtroJuced into 4 .concert 'by that 1 gentleman, should atimwlate Idns to further efforts for he boa ahown - in a high degree Lie capability as a cpuiposer 4Qg etber songs the duet by JlendelsoJia, .J woptj tliat my love,'? au4 ."Una notte In Yen ezia" by Arditi, the first In the dreamy style of the Gorman school, and the. lat ter in the idaxxlmg brilliancyj .ofthe Italian, gave, the young ladies an oppor tunity to ditel yp r their .powers in op posite genres; . The concert, concluded with a trio upon that ever popular raise ''On the ' banks of . tin beautiful blue Danube," this piece called forth an encore to which the performers jpromptiy rtespoadetL .JX thia pomt the audience, prepared to retire and for tlia first time we were enabled to catch a glimpse of the1 fioral- dccoratloaa of the -concert rtxan, and.eipcclaUy, ivas. our attention attracted by.n flntS oU pamting repre senting a Tyrolian scene, .-as we heard front the 'akflful hands ; of Mks Hill dangfater of Gen. D. Hilt The iH dence betrayed iheir appreciation, by the attention paid to each number of the programme throughout the entire per formance, and the wnanhnous verdict was highly complimenlary to the hwfies Misses Nash and Misa KoUock. as well as to tlielr professor,' who bad contribuj ted so much towards an enjoyable even cfesiAN; K ."E 'B CATIOWAL' ABBOtIATIO.-a-Th -m4 8rd annual meeting of the Khtcaiional Asswiationof North Carolina will be held in the city or iuueign, commencm; WdneadaVf JulV 14th. 1879. iu n. j A imwramme of proceedincs 'will b4 puUUhed in a few days. , f .t v. l xapers irienuiy w tue . awuu7 will please notice." j 11 By order of the Executive Commit ftH.'i t ...l-lAntkiilaMW fAttittMnTlf h1 4 atria t . A U AAvdalvlAaSUS m duvaaaasaavaaiaw awiv cation was organized :on Salnrday 'a ternooii '.byJ the election or Hon. Z. Bfc Vance, ;lresldcntj Dr. Jos." GraluriA ml 'J." 1. iritaon. EsoV Vice-Prcs deiiU, and OaTVrbewey Secretart ana Treasurer. caar.- utmvcrai. ..I i: WHOLESALE CASII 11UC. . Corrected by F. C CHUlSTOnrEn - Maiket Bquare.' TWill aljiinnd. or Terr dirtv. ".11 Ueaned stained, BtprnaawJ3alSL Good ordinary, , - , Wal LoWmiddling' "c- ' It al5 th . ,W f . BMBBAt MARKET. t'; r Bagging, domestic .21 in, Yard 13talt. Cotton ties, 8c.. j Fbjurr North Carolina, 7X). ; ! Com meal, new 95a 11.00. ' Uacon, . v. nog rouuu,- toai . . m v . f , nams ioiaw.v t clear rib aides, t13.; tt tt " long V sides, 13. ahbLlem. lOalllc' f V Lard, North Carolina, llali J ; M western tierces, 17-"' . ff.V j " ,ij kecsvJT.j.. it i ' til Coffee, prime Bo,23 tJ)- r u.i " ' common. 20a21. 8yntp,II40'''i " 'J -'-Molossea, Cuba, 50. , t , Salt Marshal's, $2.25. A Jo. , , li!t Evans', i2.25. . . . w Nans, on basis for 10tV ItOO.'- V.; Sugar, A Ufali. - ' 11 , extra t;, lit ' ! veUowC. lOlalOI.. Leatiier, sole, 27a30. , , ' Uides, green, 7a8. ' - . CUT, 14. V V :"' - " ' Tallow, DalO. " , j, j . , Potatoes, sweet 75a90, . , , , Irish, ll.25al.50. , Oats, sueueo, 7Jm. - sneaLfio. w o Fodder. 11.75. ttoiji. Hay, N G baled,-good, Chiekena,' grown, . r r- Butter, N C, 25a30 fS Y, 40a50.' Bags, 2J. ., t m '-,f-.,V - . .".! i'w Beef, on foot 6a8, n s ( ' : drcessed nrimc. "all. '' ' I Ileavy copir, per pound, lCc. Brass, per pound. 10c ; j v ,, Pewter, per pound, 7c. . . , 1(W Lead, per pound, S)c. Old iron, per lOCTpbtmds, COc, NEW; ADVERTISEMENTS.! E ORSER A WAVE'S SCHOOL;' T I 6tl 1i I 1 "I 'II. il t ' fj . in 1 i.u u, ; 1 1 Tha Fall teuton of 1873 opena Friurtk M ill- oar la Jul;. .... . . ... , , r.t.lrxriifi. imt Ml annllrttnl. . " .TAS A. 1JSAU VU' r , . Wkoltudt ttnd Retail Shot MauufdtA Ttinxf Asvir.r.ur. v. n. iwa have" a lws tki f tottr mrri, womei.'s, bo'B,, iniHea"nnd childreilli abocs whrH w nejl r t wholesale or m bil, next 'door to Citiieua' Nutlinial Itank, JMBftin Bt; Kalelgh. ' ,. Wnesi you want good shoes, all hand made and of the- very best stock, call on ns and bny uie n vj , i iui,-) wy We fill orders from our store hi ' Raf eich. or from 'onrrnanulhctory m Thom as ville. MerclianU visiting uur city lo bay shoes are .requested to examine our : uivr rADvitnTisEJiENTs.f 1 Q AV T VOUll LIYKS - YOUB f MONEY AND YOLU EYH?. Forty !Cents will buy" Oni Gallon of I'MTTS' ASTRAL OII.,., u wtTe hove1 this dav reduced tlie 'Wlce of Pratts' Astral OU to 'TJt,j : H JU ' (I '"ili.t. '-ft '. ' : '!TuVoii ti uaotrul ne'aVty- .1 !C' ;W)0'00a PAMILIE 4d i( . Avt been' JwlbrertueH'publMr 't'tr :. l.Twclvo years-und never a; ae dent diroctly or indirectly,' 1 ' J iicware-'oT $ W"ffe ' ' ...-...... '..),, 1 H, i . - .1 tj Jt 1 JULIUS LEWIS k VO'vut "', 't i .1 j j Sle Agents for N.ty, . , , ,uFler JiuMiMg, A'aWyA, K. C, Hhecp skins, per piece, 85aGAc. ' . ' ,, Woo) washed, xt )kuimI, SOaSSc, unwashed 'zuazae i - ' ' M ii i nii I .mimI ' rtlMWUM XWa,l4 s-Aa.'i i.. 'UK r Belting iK1' ,r! At Ilardwars Ileana of mH a! nticw'lrwiA tiiAs1 Tit Lowebt. Ut! i4ta ( 9aoi4 0) r.(f 7Ii - All our coeds at titorooirhlr 1 aaBWswatesUllHAii aiiT ,i lFrita for price f t ,-,. t ,,. .',v OOPAtTMEBSHir IDKMEKLT . KXUT ui under tha name and stvle oC Ellimrton. A&lns & Co.. was dissolved U the 20 th dayof April last by mutual consent. Afr. u, al.- stearin .navtug purchased Mr, J. Me (7. Ellington's en tire-, interest in uie ,juacnuiorv, . un tractinz. Dre sains and Manufacturhiir business, will continue ttmler the name and style or tne arm ef Aums, Tnomp acu V Wicartn.., The uuuabne4 . con tracts will be completed .by, .the old firm.; All persons indebted are remitt ed to'inake immediate' psymenU and those liavuig claims m please present .;, ,,.-J. WCC. EIXINGTOJf, -fh ' r; xrt w a TnM 1 buoccssor to Ellington, Atkine A Co., Contractors,-- Builders, - Manufactures, and dealersdn Dressed Lumber, Doors, Blinds. gashes., Frames,. , MouUllnjr, Brackets, Ptair-rails, Balusters, Scroll work, Turning, jiantcu, . &&. ; Tnank ing our friends and the public 'generally for the liberal patranagev heretofore ex tended ns. would most respecUullv so licit a continuance of the same.. . ; Apex, N. C June 21, 1875. 4 tf JUST RECEIVED, v., r,!r:.K, 500 pieces new. and handsome Prints at 8 and 10 cents per yard, ' ' " ' Coats' Spool ' Cotton at 70 cents per doseu. Common Spool cotton.' at 12 ceuta per .idozea, and .hope it will be cheaper ti Mi,, . i . . . teiu&wim ,. A Liusisuu. E W . GOODS mUL ,4WiyU. 1'UljCLOWXfU T1IAN .ytUj QASII, BOOBS AND BLINDS. itU . LmTaett Slock UthtSlatf. .. One of our firm" having Just relumed from the North,' Where he has been pur- ' i chasing goods La all the dill'erent styles nod quaUtiea belonging to our business, in ower to repair tho broken lines lu the various narhnents: we are anin . enabled to' libr to oue custoiderSand'w'""'--ft''w'-?'w'--' Uie public at larr greater Jnumento'" tuau.ueretoiore w LADIES' DUESS COODH Uu. , "I '.., )tJi Black and colored silks, , ... . bummer silks, grenadines, v " : " llgnrcd lawns and muslins, Jk'oludrsnfHngs'7''0' ' ,i - 3 Baliste suitings, . ut . -ji iii'jiJ ' Linen suitings,) .,,1, 'rfl fi! tUM-l mn,ti.Jirt1 Xcbrasultiilgs, Plain, printed and, corded, grass jloths audlinenhtwns. 7 ' ' l" '' , BLEACHED GQOpSt,,,,, VWsh linens, j j . .l ,t;, ,; v., Victoria lawns, . in' b6lfef Qualities and ' cheaper than ever offerea t " n him s -p . It is uselosa for ns to mention iartic- plorly prices, to ouroods, as it only re- tlUlCS UUw M laA V , uo'iuvi t m vince themselves that the Tockers" cannot . and will : not be surpassed in low prices ,bjr ny bouse jn tli.ij eity or elsewhere,' being alwdvs 'up to the .,l.lV.O. Mwj.J J UK. ILA JL8.TUCkTUi. "PIANO AND OltOAN TUNING A ..'ff'AND REPA1KING.! '!? : -By El Ai WMtirtB, Balelghi Jf. C. V COyears. i experience. Iaalnanents thoroughly renovated. , Bcferrcnces, In Make, Johnson,' JIoore, Ilaructt and Orange. , 4 r , ... - v v . CityIleiciiiteT. AillfVahgnm, Rev. V7. J.i W. Crowder, Bich'd Battle, Jr., Esq., CV J-1'- U 1 NatL. isrown, josq. - tau. 4r4 i . "IT f-i-t.- jaiw "r -
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 30, 1875, edition 1
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