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l T-K J ' ' .' .'I fft ; j.yii r . S i. . 1.1 F V 'I 1 :':li . .. f lit .i,1 6 (f i einriHELai Uie fu"ii' r.icf tqnlr loll A R ,T U, B M IK, OMlach, ortcq niiuitm li i ' uTATB FRXNTXS AND EINDEB. ; tK'r.Ui)Uft"..UAl.iji.. n.a. . uth salaemifBt tuain THE DAILY; - I rtoo ft. 01) .0U '. Weakly outul jL v JLW ' ; itaDiar 8 visas. wflllieeoU vexed In t rl o is cntj si Timma Cm per week. : . ' iTho.City, fob stats convention r&OJa WAKB OOUfUX. , -KK'MATtD H. BATTLE, J., Mi. 8KATON (iALLs. " KUKtS if. JONES, v - U. B. HOLLAND. tf. v.:fl J;'..; Two Thousand Cords of Woodplua lor If want wide foliar, wrir the Wr- WU. Ask any Snt-cUM .uroUher for It. i -Twenty line horn an mule Just received and for uie dj utorfce i jum w . . I'smwitAU r.u. B. Fort of Fre- ftpont to bth eft, Mr,, to one of the tit tanners of the RuU- r j C.BORtii ArPiuiTK.--Thto notorl - character and. lost of Uie Lowcry gang, was arrested -sterday in Gohb boro' and lodged la jull, alter a bold and fierce struje hi captor, a jicgro policeman and negro Jailor. George was raised iu Fayne and waf owned by f. K. Peacock, Eeq, .There to a reward Of " 5,003 for hto capture. 'V- j ... Dr. Hook's AitOBsss ; at ,, tbb ! Fba 1" btitijt. It to not perlwps i too lata to express our high apprecla vtlfon of theTjyarw'Inten Joyed ia the charming address of Iter. ? Vr.JIogt at Peace Institute on Wednes- day morning last. ' Bto theme . was ' happily announced alter a nlavful Introduction, as the Al phabet, the Great Magician or the En cbanunenta oi iierauvs, niui win reference to the heat he discarded pon derous dUcuMlon on abstract subjects, and with delightful versatility and won derM ease he , engaged, and entranfled hto antllcnce His ' oratory was a ire freshing at the play f wphyrs beneath the tool ';. treelanabJde ripping brooksa iunBuerl4jh j (Vlleginnmg wllli Wn idlaaW'jlo Uie o Cjion, . and Uie announcement xi ai tinclions Just JuatWeone o which were for the old fiutnfoncl accoropllshmeata ..b. tftiutdiny and tjtOb'g .'ho naturally led , Sentinel 1 year la ad ran r daily Bit nouUi Ut advance , biuLWimkll . " - -... . ... 7til tlwmibject of jMHplcju ilher aUord and powers lUey possess ' spirkling humor he epoko of j&e plcjiuv r. nro; afforded to. the writer.oftea fn shared !-tlie pleasure to other of jhe ania 1 gentle craft, r and ,; (hen of the pleasure to ,the reader ; And while he told of the brush ot the painter and fit . soug of the musician being but a part ; of the prerogative ,o( Jba poet we, who i heard foil as if the Toafjical wand o( the -n:tiknter was in the liand of Uie orator ' A ith charming; ease ? and naturalness he fed atons the delightful paths of the lit erature of childhood and 'ycuth, and1 of maturer years, Culling with dainty hand and exflutoita taste most aunint and clwice flowirs froraf a jide field qflit- H erary? research j and enriching :- " course Itself a gem of beauty with sparkMgJewi!il,lj: ,i j- The tribute to Uie Book of books ai worthy'' of thex jcevereod orator. The The power that wreathed the audietce with smiles, looked with ; equal eae, teara and earnest eolemnity. ... The clos mg allusloffs to Prof. 8tetene-to the ' 'lurUicr ShoreM to which the inspired word alone led, to Uie parting now and 'the meeting (hen, were eloquent, simple ''aiid'deeply inpreMihre.1 r, ri ' 1 Dr. lloge to an orator in OTery sense of tie word j of commanding appear ance, and courtly dignity of manners, there to also an exceeding unplict)y and naturalness. ; Ilia command of Inn guage was, perfect, and, the felicity with which allusions to passing events, and the transitions' irom playful to serious passages were made, was wonderful. : And when at tunes, rising with the' dig nity of the thoma bto voice would deepen and swell, and his attitude be one of more, tluw ,, his 4 accustomed : atatelinosa, It seemed Uie very acme of eloquence,' the majestic triumph of or- The audience comprised the most cultivated an( literary . society of. the : city. " It to not too much to say Uiat they were more than ?: delighted they - werfto charmed ian4JUadnateL ') f the Stoulaneuus and unexpected call non Ut. lloge at night to which he so grace fully responded was a proof of it. llal elgh will alwaya be glad.to wejodnie Dr. oge... , . . ' ; I Wt had the pleasure last Tuesday of nhaklng Uie baud of our young and ge nial friend . R. Stamps, sqn x editor of the Tarboro' Southerner, who was looking well. Mr. Stamps to a very promising young lawyer, who has lately hung out hto shingle ia Baielgh, and in which profession he to destined to asake ahighmark. iTtow Oonlk Vol. x. nesday the highest, 80. Carolina Con trol IU11 way has put sleeping can on It passenger, trains. The democrat fa Craven have nominated C. C. Clark and Judge SI. X. Manly Tor Convention. Bishop Atkinson preached In" Monroe, Friday night and confirmed four persona. Wo get from Btar and Journal ';! Cuablottk. A negro fell Wednes day with sunstroke. A pedler dropid with colic from eating 'Watermelon, ftll In front of the Central Hotel. Many eltlsena hive cone to tlie railroad mes t uig la StatesvUle".' Dr. and VrallQMp man have surrendered .theit lease and will no longer conduct the CharloU) Female Iutitute.-we got wm Ubstr- ,m, , H i.ii ' BALisnraY. Tlie .Watchman, and Charlotte Observer are wrangling otor the Mecklenburg decbuation A ma sonic festival to-day for benefit of. the Orphan Asylum.-! cold watch key (lie badge of a society at Princeton College, New Jersey, Was '.found In a bagfr wheat four years, ago at FHe Mill ton Third Creek, and aa yet has had no claimant, ITe take from ' ratcbjnan,7 Fayettkvkxb Joseph J' Tuske, Robert Halgh and others have; had. a tub ra on tha Cana Fear. The wheat crop will be a third larger! thb yeai in Moore county than it ' was lasty-Mr. lllcott Dalngerfteldi has' justA flulshed hto" new'' painting Evening on he BbJne.n The Fayetteville-- polka are dressed out tn new uuIform4 The ama teur dramatio association have Ireceqtly been playing doodle. "Wh get from Gazette. at LcMBKBTOk The town of JUtttin- burg was nearly consumed by Are ibn- day night, two hotel, the railroad ware house, and several stores owned by McCaskQl & McClean were destroyed. The democrats innson have nonuAated cot u. ;xt AtetneW; ior.;vouvenBon3 In laden tlie ' democrat have nomi nated W. J. Buiss for Convention The Itobesonian ha completed It' aecfnd volume and to In prosperous condition, the fcsLTTiNSX wisfiel loffi" llatothe paper. n f ge( irom uouesonum. i r. laijaf.Salcm ' Sunday 'School plc ucke4f)lrtyTHivatnt eert at Muslo Hall for benefit, of acra band, Mis A YanVok Played the violin and Won round .of appaiu4. Mr. J L Beh will bulla a. neat brick dwelUng. Bouldui ,! of .1, the Daavilto Tuaea, baa been, frqlicking among jthi lilies Mtd nrgnoliaaoh-WfFrie ha a mill near hi tan yard for grtouW bones. Heavy rain almost every day around Salea'yttaj fine.- ira get irom um tress, t -5i-.f f 4 .ix 3 !.-.:(. i GONK TO AtKX The SEHTINKCand its editor has a true friend In the fcf tern portion ' of ITake as In any part of the Ktato : Irom -ISQQ up to tne present day"IEeraTutltt)ccir:;;entira .'unaahiiity between Mr. Turner and these people. They give the editor to-morrow a grand dinner and barbacue, and not to be jtoo late he has started thia evening for ,the scene of action. Convention and1 Call- road Ring we opine will be dlcuscd. MiLTOW-Jasper Fleming awed littie Ilenty Vafa&m4&il$&j Fleming to a model nun, any w.y- Fronds, the tinner, has invented a flue for curing tobacco. J. D. Brooks, agent for IS Insurance companies, has stojuwd at the hotel, and ; mean buainesi George W. Johnston of Franklin county arrived in Milton, his former h6me, last Tuesday. The cut , worm, to '-damaging the tobacco: Father van suggesu the name of Dr. Craven of Trinity Col lege for President of the ynlversity. ITe get from Chroniclpi; ; M, OUTBAGE IN MISSOURL'. Bti Locra, June 80 In the country, about nine mile from this city, on on day afternoon, while Mis Eliza Cham- erlain, 19 year old, war going irom her father's boose, on horceback, ; to a neighbor she was pullod from j her horse by burly negro, .: All her clotlif big was stripped from her and she was most fiendishly outrage and otiierwto cruelly treated. She fainted and lay la (he road mora titan, an hour, , when she revived and dragged herself to a neigh bor' house about a mile distant, whorf she went into spasms, and her life was for a time despaired of. The police and citizen were la , Active' search' of th negro yesterday, and one answering to the description given by Miss Chamber lain we arrested here last night People in the neighborhood of the outrage are Intensely excited, and swear they1 will han ie monster if cacht, I ! j A . For the Senllucl.j IIoh JoliaX TurnefT TTTTTZ The bold stand which you' have al ways taken Against, rings, cliques, &c hiduccs me to call your attention to an election to be bold la tills city on the 15th Inst IW- tha punioso of deter mining the tospe of one hnndre tiiotuv and dollar of city bonus to rund . tlie city debt. I do not think Jha 'M' tax payers have properly considered the proposal and. beg to pflVr tW, .fvlloUig obiectioit t Mjk.n-,: t7-- u I '. ' 1st, I am tol4 tha the debt moUy ia cUr'criD.l aiwut two hundred thous and dollars; To fund only oneibalf of thia' debt I unjust' td the holder;1r dta Otlierbau. JWftJ-,; wt ,.r.;.i f 2nd ThUt lebt- la : It present scrip luipe feara no W'. fund It lu lionds bearing eight per cent, to in crease Uie adready heavy burdeil, ty ad ding eight thousand dollars per year for Uie tenri of years the bond may run r r3rd It is ' asserted that a portion ;of this ' city ilebt ia Illegal, and a thia amouut ha not been detcruiiueiLa vote to fund till amount of the city debt to virtually a vote to make good and tay ablo whatever amount bas been ille gally issued. ' . ' "j , - . " t ' 4tll The fact that a very large portion of thi city scrip debt; fa in theliaad fit parties-wno nave -purchased -r aa heavy :' dtocount, warrants 1 (he jiuapi- cion, that thia proposal , to fund" this amount, of the city debt to bonds to made direeUy la tb in terest of those holder and not In 0$ Interest of the taxpayers. it i. - - teksosal. j .., I Nineteen American horses, just Im ported from Texas, and, la-? bail eondi- tlon were sold at auction in Uyerpool for 1100 each, i r,i v Mr. 1 Zippever, of LouoUe county, G4 ha seventy-five hundred silk worm cocoons of different color ready ' for spinning. 'Thi.,. is a new industry fjwr .tT.TJ. TTT-.Wr ti)i,'t f Jk -it ,Si I f-f. CoL Thoma II. De iritt, an old and prominent citizen ; of lUchmond,: Va eonunitted suicide Wednesday by shoot- mg-bhTuself . wIUi rilto In a fit of . de presslon, occauioucd by alckhcj 'iStiAlais to find Itself rtog-riddenT The ' city Vgbv enuoent 'j ha. pcni 'S,000,OOQ Jnf In creasing the water supply, the original estimatea being but 43,500,000. i i ' V Ex-Governor B. , Grata Brown, of Missouri, ha Indicated hto Intention to take part hi the Ohio campaign in ad rocacy of the re-elcctton of Governor Allen, io Indorse '. the expansion platform of th Ohio democrat Pa lf 'ald. tobe.wortiii iJoofj.ooo. There are a few larger fortune ; ia j the eountryv . JU ',iwai a poor, boy, and jhas accumulated till large estate , by good management - and industry, . Assisted :i' Col. Flowrence the proprietor and ed .'tbaiCifayM to In (hi 'i-ltyTher to. a nonchalwice and rollicking.', dash In th' colonel' manrier)' Which '5 well adoounhi; toi jlhe fearless' lead tlie' Strati 'take 'among the'deinocratlc phpers .'of jtbe South J 1 ; RELIGIOUS.,,, i ' FaUtcri. JBroby, assistant Taster oftite church of -the Transfiguration In ifeWST' da Patnrday aged 27, ; JerernjahWllliui, a minister of j the Society of Friends, formerly of l'iila delphia, died m.( Biclunond, Ta., Tues day aged eighty-two. i.u t 4 'Johnnie, said a man wlnkmg slyly to a clerk; of his acqiutintonce in a dry good . store, you must give me extra measure. Your master is not j In'! ' y Johniue looked up in the mauVfaco very seriously, and said, "My Master is always in." Johhnie' master was Uie all-eeeing God., Let us all when we aret tempted to do wrong, adopt Johnnie' wotto "My Master to always in." , It will save us from many a sin, and also from much norrow-S. 8. Worth ' '' The St. Louis Times newspaper was sold at auction Wednesday, and iwa purchased by - Col. John T Criup, of Independence,' Mo., for f 13,150 cash Among "lb bUJcr;. was. 11. (Jrnlx Bro 11. M V:'. U :'i h - tUcuwoa Is beiti ,r- siveu' iu Hagland to the value -of Uie mule. . At a recent show the prize mule stood seventeen hands, and was proved to be much stronger than a horse Another animul exhibited, and which was only twelve and a half hands high, had been driven Uie previous week 3) rnues in forty two hours, and entered London on tlie evening of the second day,at a pace of lew uulo a hour, witn no mark or lutigae. i it ,o4 '.sr'.lf ,!..t (' i .X. W ; i 2 TnE LADIES. 'Llsadftj ateu'l ye UigJto. htu' thi morntaff?" -,Xo. dcar..tijo rpew are se rrdy,'y6u'kiio Irkmldi! Uunk bC going wltliouttuy. Min,ueH De Sf nrska In San Francisco sppe before a ' wy'Xarga audjcAva.w iUhi recently and bean. to ping, When tiro little dogs escapeil from',, tiVirT. keeper behind the scenes,' ran on the stage and cluwed each otli'er'rbund aid round fie actress until the whole house wai cia- vulued-. witiu Uoghler. It' waa aWig timq aJtcr htt' dog were1 carried otT ie stage before eh could proceed with vie evening' entertainment.'" Tha'aaVn f f -j JSUainJri'pon yeu, Robin. ' . i ' .r fcliamo uiHinyounow) 't Kis me would you( viU my bands Milking Uie cow t t aiIc ' ; m? -. Daisies prow ftaln. j it i it ' - Kkizcup blow ueatn.' -! ' 1 f t And you came and kinsed iw millbi; Wie C0W, ,; . n & j.j Bobin canw' Lcbmd mi,' a i Kto'd me well I vow t . . j ' , , Cufl" htm could I ? wiU my hands c ! ' J Mfildng the cow r -' - v i " , "-' Swallow fly again, 1,T 'V, J !' Cuckoo cry again, r .j, p ; And you came ami . kisa'd me uiUttng the cew. -' - 1 , . 'Mi v H Come,1 Robin, Robin, ' 4m and kto mi now t .q Help it can I? with my hands ,, ,, Aiuxingtnecowr 1 'TMnnilAtrAe maa awaIm t-f- :'AH thing woo again Com behind and kiss me milking the " " cow ly B ' - 1 . ; The Lord and the parlor, maid, h Herb Is a rather "quaint bit C gossip, which has the double, merit of being credible and creditable. Lord Blank a Utile time igo was the subject of a ion- sidentblcjwandal which jippetuiij to have got abroad klbrough a goven)es who resigned her position m hi man sion (he was a widower, and afterward assigned a" hot reason hi . lordship' mproper Intimacy : with one of hfe (do mestics." Jut as thee whispers began to circulate concerning Oie nobleiiaa whose character had beta epotlesejhto friend received niamage'card In which hli'jhfli Mtos'J Somebod v jwhomTaobodw imd Lord Blank had fallen in loVe with hto parlor mil j that for a jrear or mor he had Uevotod every moTning of hut Ufa to tier Instruction, so.unconscloualy pying rise to scandal; and t' Uiat when the , maid had learned a jnuch , a- young todies generally know (which he ai() was not nearly so nara a w get ncrji'i right) he married her. Of coarse to the grand world In which thi eccentric ' no bleman moved the scandal had been only art amusing surprise r but the mar riajre with the oarlor maid that' ftraa shocking. . Xbwcver, tlii young -dame bad several . cnaractcnsuc , io . woose value people of fashion are not Insensi lil. vlnt. she ta one of . the most beautiful women in London J secondly, she has a refined simplicity or manucri and, thirdly, she has a taste in dre which ha already 'guinea ner a cerium fame among artistsJn short the par lor maid turn out to hare had all i the honor In her hand, and now: even hmonglhose of the class to which jher lord Las ' Introduced her. there 1 no more general favorite, aa certainly there ore none more piquant and attractive. -London corrc. Cincinnati Comfur NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -1 """" ' 1 " 11 i j1"" urusaoao' a. v. - i .. ,. i Tne TM session ot 1875 odcos Fourth Mon- catalogues seui on spuucsiioa. : Ralkiok National Bakk or N. C. . ... . , June 30U, 1876. , ' A Dividend of Four per cent. W Uie Capital Stock of thi Bank, ha been declared, for the last 0 ptontli) bay- able at Uie Jiaufc 7th juiy,next 4 weu nedy.) :i. '. 'i.tt- July awt i. C. XUSWJSr, caabler, OTICK. .Vitirfx'i-;&irr."" t' v - .. .. . .1. ' . I .' ' Br virtue of a doc re oi Uie supreme court of Wake CoODtT, to m dwcrtlMJ m Coos- mlMiuuer. . I will on Monday the Sod dT of August sext, st lio'cUx-k. ., sen at th Court Hoom door in Um City of Kaletita tbe following ascribed property towit i JlouM and lot ia the City of lUlufeh, bounded M fullowii, Bofinnlng at the HouUt Wt comer of JIargutt and WcstBtrewta running tience 131 feet tlouth with Wait Street, tkeucs WctI to the R. A . R. 1C, Uim-e North wKh JiaU road to th xtnsiiaof Karirrtt Btret,tloiie Eaxt with tiamtt btreet to tbr heg1nlrj. iCoih taiiilnir on-hlf mm mure or lew. beinc Um prpwut residence of E. O. Macy, . t ?l Term uf hale: One hall Camu, balanrtf pay- auie on me in aay oi anaary, tsto, , wnst ut tered iron oay tn san. J.NOWEkli, a. ulfS-tdi 1 joiaiuljjNyiler.,, a a ' i : JUr RECEIVED:- ii 500 piece new and: handsome n at 8 and ltteenU per yard'i At ioaU. Spool fottmi at: 70 ce'ftUlKT dozen...,! oiumon Spool cotton at1 121 cent per dozen, and hope it will be cheaper. . i - 1 . j idiwim a: csrsctt.'-' -Vfi V Ramsnv.; of vrfalcl.0:Nonh''Coroliila; rrif!iiT ai our fotlL'o Klcfcttn'TB' fdW evcnriijgs imc and gave Waccounf jo'f tlieTa(e;clva watctweeh"thl Stites out,' and remaioeJ af . houie until ?i ' -A-.':.. 'i 4.u31 It clow! when Xa Was, cotApolled ito e;ui list. He .chose the navy; and .Wrpd four' montii imder CbnVmodbre'TuckerV at; tliw:lefitoo,'Bouth' Cttrolurbar, He bid beea'prmlae) 'ihttiBoli lol eterl L tb an1 o'fncc'r nil one of the tmn boat at jthat feme lrig In1 ' the ; harW, but he ioon djaepvored that he hid bet n misled jiy one pretending" to be i toendbnJhl'aiTlval at tliar'lcston wa carded on board Llxd'tnJian' C, a Jarge tailing vessel lying, in tlio IdtB boratthotlme.' :IIe.'ya;thear:awo hito the navy a a common aailor, and wo compelled to toy around Fort Smip tcir eVery other night'; it a picket ' t4ot to keep off the enemy. , After a while ha 'was'1 riromotied "ltd the nositionl of cook;" Jla was ordered to Jantei Islaaa nd tcre a cooked for td".m'01rtuv When Charleston was evacuauia oype confederate troop.; ' lie then obtained a furlough from Commodore Tucker and returned to hi, home He1 gave an aiuualng' account of bi experience as cook.' Shortly after his return' General Lee Surrendered and thus the ar ter- nuWtet7lIeHaidil haaUnding alone on, the," State capitol and aW bhermo'a army enter Hie city oi i al eighV t;Vrjsaw;wCopfefr.'i Iry fire at Gen, JOlpotrick, who rodq, at the head of the arrufj . , Gen. KUnatrickwas not hurtha wwi, who, fired, the i aiio'l wa hinnediatcly, caught and, huugj to tlia rJtr.t Ilia remains are now Interred t:-.-"wi ten --m-.-i- .--on i . ui.tie i jCoiu'cdcra.ta eroetery. uixUi aigh aioiit.s'j? ', .il"" The . citizen of JSqtth Carolina jare ready at all tmie to welcome siraoicrs lutpihojE !ids t ItoapoUfeeliaglir of Uiemountof euering caused ,,by;truie war how. nuwy(1 good and,., noble aon's had sacrifice their, Jives, oq, he,.blobdV battiofield fa defenc'of tiiois, .irpwtf-y qwimny.fatier an4 taf tlwr liajl gone ifrymainpfamYeKiWm over their lost one,j lo rhanke4; God tUatXcrth CaroUua had been, restored to If ,form.e jtwifliaP!' Union, and that 'peace and , liappiCM CbrrectedJiy Fi atOIEISTPinjUi tiJ BadlV stained:- or very dWy ,,J;'(11J Cleaned stain ad. or ordumrr 13a 3 fiood orumary. ma iU u iM-lti . tti Low nuojdiing,., ; , T 14 415 , , . , , OENKBAL MAEKET. , I RACffinir. domoatic 21 Tb. .TarJ l3i A14. it Flour, NorUt Cairolma,'!, Corn, Wal.OO. - Com meal? new WW."" 9 JO "MM , 1 Bacon, CV nog rounuy laai?, v,.'.'..i,i ,4',, ham lCial"K' 2.'T .;''. j ,uUih cloai rib aldef 12f.:.K ' lAIKt lilt alllftH.- IS mU a ..hnlilprs. 1 Oat 11c. Uuro, ivorm caruiuiartotai.-r-.n i western.' uercosy u. An, mt L9 kees. 17. Coffee, prime Rio, 23. 4 . frwvrl ! ' .)!.. .'1 ,i common, 2021. Syrup, 8 II 40 . rti (' l '' Wr 1 d . ,-r 1.1 tl 4UVMwnvu vwutaj vvi 4 L Salt, Marshal', 43.25, ', " Evan', 12.23; . , Nails, on basis for-lOd, H.00. gugar, A11U12.' -'.' N EW GOODS STILL JRRIV1 ' Pill CES LOWER TBTAN EVE One' of our firm havins t just returned from the North, where he has been pur chasing goods in all the 'unierent stylos and quaClies belonging to our' businoB, in order; to repair Um broken line hi Uie various departraeabu iwe -.Are araiu enabled to offer to our customers, and the public at large greater indgecnient titan neretoiore in; , w ,. i'H'iufa v:-lr-"' " -'I- 1 V; LADIES DRESS, GOODS!, Black and colored silks, , Vj hununer silk, crenaduics. . , ; , ; Figured lawns and muwins, Xohr''mUmgai'r;:r: if vi s Itautte suitings, setKjj. r :i rii ! 4 Lhien eaitinirs. , r bt. - Zebra uittgs. llnla, printed and aordcd graMl ctotlu and liucn mwn.-' -iii .-MfciLim. Join ..-iiKA . ifift. iy) j Irish linens, -.i . lrffi . s .'!. t (.n,i,. in better imtalities and cheaper than evcroered s;; x.-T ,f .' f It ia uaeleu for us to mention partic ularly prices to our goods, as it only re quires one trial to fusVetir. to icon vbic themselves tliat'tlie' vTutlr' cannot turn wul, not pe surpasseu ui low mice by any house In ibis city or elsewhere,' being always tip to 1 the Iliac.-'' '-.' I' s fwii-fit'ir'j ja. '. ; If. 17. A E. 8. TrCini, 1 square, 1 wees, s.so l are, t , s.,m I j ' tmo'a, 14.001 . 14 40.UV-, I , i ih.oijh " " ! " i.a 4fci5ln. rrr-inW.OHit'-,'' bU'j W. 1, i W S . to . M.00 1 ( IS , W.MS .'i.i. (foto0U(:'iis t . mil.. 'J -"L..LJJ1J,!1' L'..! m ) JJ 1! ' Xiili. . J CJAVr? 'VOTJlt ! 'IJVTS 'TOjR I MOXKIP AND OUH EYEfl .cr ... ifl7ita . ir B!i.;:.ia feabLT. vlRATT6, ASTRAIiOIL s l.Wq have this day reduced 416; price of PriU' Astral O'to Tl , I urfOltTV CENTS PX Q ALIOS. V " Thia Oil to used In nearly .,jt ai::r!ivww.4Jivjii' 'jriiTifJ &Ti.'.r.ji4-)li.'.fi. i5ij. r. . Twelve years and nevw aj aorf- ' 5.4ra4 dinKUy.oriudirccUy ,-,v uvfi cti-..'r Sriilt f arrant -Am ; ."-Beware ef d CaUtdSafrt DiU. I ' " ' . Ttr ttto vurra tu" 4 I ,f . K'.dJilKI Jl ...... . !.....,., li "R-! fitter JJuiltlinl I'aMuk, If. C. Sliecp l1n;' per ploco; o4AC0ci" ' wool washed, pcr pounOSiWueJi ' s its pjwashe(13t259 , k(r. '-o '4 vjI Belting 'AJ ) ui v.wfnf.AI IlarwareJIoaaa of.' . . , ' . ; JULIUS LfWlS kb., 1 1 QASH, DOOKS AND BLIXDS, 5 -jfvi ?"vZ" i:?A1J onr geodrar tiioronghlyj topcer "1" -Vt" .1' 'TJULIU3 LEWIS i 4X). ni!i' im r m,)-'' In -OEABTNEBSniB rOKMERLT. EX I8T V Ins under1 the tame and stvte of Emnston.' Atkln & Got wa dissolved m the 2Wh day of April hut by mutual content. Afc .If.,M. Sliearin. having purchased Mr. J. Mct7. Ellington' en tire ' Interest In ' the M'arhlnci'r,--CW-traetin?Xretnff n4j ltaaufactnriug business, will continue- umlet Uie name and stylo of Uie firm of, Atkins, Ttiomp. son. & Sliearin.; The 'uulluinlied con- " tract will be 'completed "by "the' old Ann.' All person Indebted ar request ed to make, unmedlate: payments and those, luvvjjig claim will please present J Y6C. ETJr.rxrrroN, lzzt- GKorw. ATiaxs. tJl. TWX8, TnoMPsost a euzABur, Suoeesaor to KUiAirtoni Atkhw A Co.. OWMtajotne fltmUimm, rsllllia liurcs, Jud dealer In Dressed Lumber, IXmrs, !lin(K Sashc," Frames, 1 Moulding, Brackets,' Stair-calls, 1 Balusters,' Scroll- workv-Turninv J(aneeto,T. Thank- ing our friend, and the, pubue genoraiiy tor the liberal patronage neretoiore ex- VCUUCU UO, WUUW HIM. ,t;oWUUIlf ficit acoritmuanCeofthesainei 'J o- KApeXiVt U, Jutt2i,l!i7a. u tf LlMilUJlIXtr LTKlMl 41 ' - ' Now reciTiT)(r fron Depot, direct from tb lilnt, J car leads of Ma. I, Keck Ubm which aUlba solA heiwr Uaa Ue obaaueat to dealer an contractors la Urn quantities. T. ... ... ir . I. i a . 1 a a .7. ; tin. Z tUvcrtoo, beat ia Um aaarfcet 1.7S. .Mh kept constantly oa haad kouad: 11- draaWa CMicot. Caktaed ud- JdUMl riatter nul icrlmral .ium at loweneaab prkm at. TUWIXA, nine, i . ' IXQXt TiSDES, c, Best Cigar and Largest Stock In the GEOEQE ZlKGLIR, ., One !toor North of Tarboreogh Ilooaa. ,x my o-u. -- - JJIjlRy CLAf E1CHABOBON, , u ATTORNEY 'AT LAW; ' D BUUkU, SOBTU CAKOLt NJL BUty I2-(X, ?.y.l r i.nu r,jto !.. . t ' iEOTRAL 'The Central notelt corner ef Wll- miagtoa and iiargett .treet .totmcriy Uie Carolina House, ha been tltoroughly renaired and refllted. and hi allreauecU made entirely new, and having been newly furnished in the handsomest style to now ready for Uio Accommodation ot ytoltOr, ,,!'i(a ijs' V'.'i'l ''r'r''.xr ': . Arrangement have been made-for an Omnibus aqdjCarringea to meet the travelling publio on each arrival of Uie trains, and polite and gentlemanly Tor- , ter wnl attend."- ' ' ' " ' "Thelare and AccbmnuKlatioa attiiis House will not.be urpaoVby any lu the city.,, .,sr,C'. ilt ( Term, per day, - u - .. 100. '"'A liberal share of pubQc' patronage to ' ipectfully follclted. '' iguii ;o hartt -iku! UEAJi JL XUUMAJa, Je -tr.,. Wf;.lrttlV, PropriotoN TjtrssTOJr 4'VAUOTCns, :AJ JJ AiKsiiA ! all ' . Under the Raleigh National Bonk. Left hand door as yon' enter the base '' "meat and the neatest' shop in the' clty.-'.'A-jl (W'! "iu . X iSi Vmmoity -V i" cir. DtrjOToiv iJ) . J PjyAXW.iJ.T? ( in, r I r 1 i - t - ! 11 i;
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