.TI1E nALEIGIl ee:,tinel UAILT, WEEKLY AND SEitl-WFXKLT r-Y ' STATE PRINTINGS BINDING . . ESTABLISHMENT. ; its p t MCAirrioa. In ; Dullf Sentinel I jnr in advance.. J..i;fS 00 PallTSu mouth In advance,.... 4 0 g-ml Werkly " ....$ ,: Wwklr aonti-wl i " 8(H) TbsDli.r8iiriRf. "HI b dalivered In ay part ol the city at t ilteen Cents a week, i. ua & r j: r n ins' v.. ' ?. , ' ' tt'f ,T"r' "T ' ' :tTt r p TYn 1 i 1 ThoCitr. Govern or trogdiu ret , v . it, , : , laf i ieven .'. : K V, T. Aver-, ctf Clarjotte, is 1 1 the t-itr. ' i '.u. : i ; At lbs reiucst pf many citizens, ''we hare iutr6.!iced our flue Diamond Oil,' CO J'jrtei higher UH thine any i tow., i.;ee 4J cents. Law & CP. id vns In eTr " In kiutiuj U.at ,Kev 1r.. L.uead was ' at the News banquet Thursday evening, lie w& at ths flood Templars? social Sheriff M. T Cooper,' of Graham ' f, 'countjr.thUm'ornlDj? passed over ! 152.0 J to Slate Treasurer Jenkins ; and Sheriif ; Galloway, of Brunswick, raiut tetinie -A 'Tl-e Viltott UL'ronlcla,' ofXol. 24, .: ., I aj : MCot. I roifen wa Wrialailcd at , TTilniittou, 1; At t KoseBud Band. -'--Hi fvll Wk slep, id dreampt fat held her haud la lils'i j;.. j i , . , , y Cotton reccipta ywtorday ,4X3 bales. , . Maiket tor 121. Prd ,' ; nioJuruUi, '-,TraJa bettor . tLaa for torn - 'time past, Owing to tlietatiflal number f. . of cmnxrj poiU in tboUy.- . "; ';Mwr4; A;- Cv Trader Cat, haw for aale two good tnuloa, on beantual "7 ' pony, one he biiggy aud ono aeeond- lumd caiiiuga Jnat repaired and pain tod. .i gJoXaanwrTci4 en then -at No, 2, , T ILu-tin street, fur a bargain. ' 1 t t ..' , , .Tltt'y re bcs'nnlnj t J U 'every' " where'. ' I he Danville, ya,)' Tlnpiea. of - v Nov. 27, bhowa thitt ita eye are open ing la thi parazrapHt "We havi no- ! '.' tied from tinia irt ttttfo'thi cotton re- i j ceipU of lUU'Igh.' rTl! city U yrowlog; glad to ae lt, ., . , F. f. ' hrlstophera, the popular gro- , cayman , on XurU Market atreeC, baa ' aold out hit entire tock'to Jl.' , . . ', rail, and will open In about two weeks ; In the Fisher building, on Wilmington , atrcet, with a full and frh atock.l He leavea for the north next if onday, to purebwe bis pupplles. r The public will be iufonned through the co'.umns of the . .HsuUu'el p? hh'mbKfCU-m x ! 1 , : The old and reliab'e firm of W.1 U. it K S. Tucker jpull ahead.- Who Would .. bavo ihouU.tlie time would ever come when shirts, real Xo.' I aUirts', could be I j bought in ItaielU for fl 12: p!ecef j i S:i:i it is flTjfS-i don't brieve it, go I to .Tucl.v.r'r, and : sk r Jil Wamautta v i La U tverybody can wear a fine ahlrt now at coarse shirt figures. See their advertisement. r Speaking of Ciipt E. C. Woodson", the runville (V.) limes, of liovi 47, saya : "The first day of December,' this , , gentleman will withdraw frort the ilal cigh Daily News, and take a position on T the Wilson Advance. v Woodson la a good writer and everybody tliat knows him Ikes Liui. He will bave a host of friends wherever he goes. We sincerely wUh hini success in hi new field of lerations." k-r X. S. Cor RT.This Iribiuialconvencs , in thin t'uy, at-iletropolitan' hall, host londuy morning, Judges II. I Bond and G. V.! Bmoks presiding. litre is the venire summoned, , of which, the grand and petit urm of he terra will be" taken i inisha Mauty, Joha Arin strong. W. II. Stone, W. D. Ilavwood, '.John Al II-.DmhU, T U.x Uriss' ' W. U. UU hirdson, A. B. Stronach, William Warwick, J. C. Gorman, W. J tjp rhuirh, 0. X. lluater, J. J. Sawyer, R. B. Haywood, A. L. Davis,1 F. M. 8fr rell, Samuel Merrill, J. C. King, J. J. IJtchford, Jamrs Sutton, T. N. I'.IcTi nrdsdu, W, A. Blount, lu!a5kl Cowpvr, T. F. Booker, T. II. Fentress, 1 C. Ilard'm, M. Slrauhau, II A. Wliitaker, O. M. Roan, V. p., Lawrence, J. IL Forrest, J. S. Wynne, B. F. Broadfoot, . ILT. Boober, j. J. Lewis. Willie 1). Jat:e, W. IT. Finch, and II. I. II.i0'!ii of Wake counly ; W, S I '' lo ay j E. 11. Ilouhtalinj;, J4 1. Jin M. 1'. DaiiudH,'' Alexander Hester, Jas.' 'I., More, Ilar.'y Harris and V"'' -i War reu, of rianv'u!.' ; Tun: r . once and L. II. Brown, ol Cui ten t ; Jut,u B. (r-!, y, or Flit;- W. II. r.m soni, of FniilJin; Nicholas Robertson, of Kari'.a ; .;'.-!. a Gradoy, of Lenoir: and . W. J. Tajl.T, of f.'a. n. -' ' . Yc II vll 'b VMn, !' - 7 II ' ' ' ' : - , voL. rr;"-:v ;inALi:iGH,:.o:.iSATXiuDAY.;iroviiiBER New Obocerv Stobb. it. W, Sor rell hns commenced business on bis own book, at No. 4 North Market street, whera be will bo pleased to serve his friends in want' of first-class groceries See his advertise menU ' r in 1 1 ' h.'i 1 .IfriiDza AT Uickobt. Intelligence waateceived at the eseontive ofiioe to day, of the killing at Hickory; of Henry Jones, a darkey, by Columbus Jones, a whito youth about 18 years of age." .No particulars of the affair were given. It was liongLt Umt the' murderer bad es caped to Las Tennessee. 4 ' Jcstice' CorBT.To day Calvin Ei-iitii,-1" Eiyaiit liuil," Julia Bmllb, Andrew Jolmson and JlamUal Goodwin, were before Justice : Magnhy charged wltti committing an ftsault last Satur. day night, upon John Wesley Harrir, k blgh-colorcd,' cliken, Jo4,ihd Rham Katteroad, a few miles west of. this city. Harris waa badly beaten and bis assailants, except Goodwin.', who waa discharged, were, aent on to the next terni of the WakA superior court under a bond of 1 1 00 each. r(.vrrt 'A CoTTO.f THIEVKAr-Ffly tUs ttOlU- Ing it was discovered that two bales of cotton bad been stolen from the premises of J. TTIUiaiu .Watson, and In a 'short time after the discovery of the theft oar police bad Stanley (Stephens, Robert Blalocb . and A. Douglas, rprominont dusky, tmlon Jcazuora of this eoupty, before bis honor. Mayor Manly. ! TUe stealing was, conclusively shown' and they were sent p jail ta cfault of a t00 bail bond each. They had sold the cotton for 1118, nearly all of which was recovered. " . , . v WRONG. j j This morning I brought a couple of loads of shucks to this city one ' la is twi bfule wagon ud ouo k a smiil ox cart. I now giro the weights as written by the city welghmaster to ahowj the inaccuracy of the city scales, or the in- ustlce sought to be perpetrated on peo ple from the country. The gross weight of the first mentioned load is put down at 1,540 pounds tare 740. The gross weight of the ox load Is placed at 1,910 pounds tare' 440.'."' . ,v a ; Respectfully, . - : -i- B. B, Blakb. ,. Raleigh, Nov. 27-lt Why Is It That Nash square t is kept enclosed at the expense of the taxpayers of Raleigh, that one or j two favorites niaj use it as free pasture for their horses and cows 1 . Will some one posted In the matter rise and explain f If it is to be converted Into a grazing ground, would it not be a good Idea to shut up la Jt , tho3e thieving old cows Fb9)iY(Cetei Cielr woriUiw over In cotton f The mornhig air would hot smell so sulphurous as now, when our cotton merchants come out to behold the havoc made by these incorrigible depredators. Maybe our cotton mer chants would rent it and add something to the reycuuos of Uie city. ' . , AxoTHa.-Still the reduction o the radical vote goes gratifyingly on. Sam uel Barbee, a jprominent Wake county darkey politician, was arraigned today for nothing but stealing. Samuel only indulged in a small-scale imitation of Butler, Orant, I EUeraan, Delano, Chandler, and any one or all the great loaders of bis party ; . and though they flourish by theft, be pot into limbo by it. He -atole a - facie ; of ' flour lost SutuiiLty' liiht, from Luuuli Bkke, at Patclieldor'S store, show distance west of this city. Tha trivial Crime was clearly proved, and 'iS.ua.',".iaLlca4 of being sent to congrnea or on a foreign mission, as bier tliietcs are, is, now po-Hcssiug Lis soul iu patience "btLind fie bart," for lack of f ;"3 f ;. " , ' Tns Naw PKEHrPKST Of tiie BhI- ; rih A; Gaetnn railroad, John M. Bob lnon, b a son of Moncure "Robinson, ho was chief eug:neer in ine ccstrno Uou of do BetcrsLurj & Weluon road. u I aft-?rw5rd president of t'.e Seaboard & lloauoke line , When be left college, Is fu'.Ler placoJ bin b Uie'iuacUne shops, where he served af :r y - " a,)- rcsiUu-aUp, and came out a taoi-wu !y practical' man. " Ali!.on0-! it'll a youiig nui;. Air. l.oLiusou is presU -nt of three or four railroad and a 1'ne cf steamers. lie la a vyil.tut, euer'g.iic. prudent bns'.oess m.iu. a polUhei- gen tieniaa H lis b"nng, courteous in .-..:jr and a.'...', lo i oinver ' . n ; 1 wears aure-l w..i .i 1 i al.i - t- 1 r - ' i r i i v j i -i - . i , i ' RELIGIOUS- Lexington Id ethodiats are enjoying revival. . - j j i . 'The pnjxd househoM numbers I perauaa. ! ; j , PhilaltflphU bas fi Reformed BpiV pal ehurelie!,.-'- . ! r' - . Cardinal McCloskey arrived in New iorx yesterdny.'",0 " t . -. ' London maintain t3.1 mliuoaariei for ber borne heathen. '. 1 1 There are 1,700,0).) BuplisU in the United ritates, so-callej. " John Euox wai a Catbolie priest nnlil ne was sa years oi age. ; If God's fo3tstoot is bo boautliuj, wiias most Lib taroue ba 7 ' North' Carolina eo lfereuce 'meets in Wilmington next Wetlneeday. " j A Protestant misnion bas been estab lished within 200 yards of the Vatican'! '. The 'American' Bible Society kssned ai.SW uiwes ui Jlepteaari-.l.au7 S Rev. ,N. a Hufflwe bas returned to this state, and will make Beaufort bis bom-, - ' . - , f Cardinal Pietro di Silveetri. of Rome. now roams the shore of , the great Be- Rev. Dr. Mnnsev preached io an im mense crowd w Ureensooro, tnanksgiv Bt, Paul's catbedraL London. !ia to nave a new chime of belie to coat some $20,000. (' !' tv.k 5- There bare" been .000 additions to the Ataptist ehnxou in oar state, uunng the past year. r f , . ,'; 1 ,t The. Chestnut street PreSbvtcrians of lx)tuTiiie are preparing , to.DuUd a The Encrliah rmxiti are bitterlr ai. tacking the eatabiished 'chnrcb for Ua wwroiaiw wsnaiwni. "-'g1' " " 1 1 Tha Cluldrena Missionary Society of BlaokMburg, Virginia, has sent t A3 to aid in building a church in IdatamoraA.' ; ' ; Tn Baptists have resolved to lat bpon the altar, as their eentennial offering for educational purposes, $5,000,000.. -f The Irish ' Presbyterian m isaum ' at Gujarat. India, hasn't church room to aooommodate the crowds that at loud,. . Th Baptist ladies of Eliolbv isve organized a sewing-society. How tUo needles and tongues will fly op that waynow, ,,.;-,-,.'. jj ji 7 -.(- ' Rev." ; O. D. ' Bernheim. Lhflieran. preached in tho Lumberton i'reebvte- rion church, bet ' Tuesday and Wednes day evening! " :;;'- liej. jueo iiosser. ol the Vinnnia eon-' ferenoe, bas preached 400 times dining the past year, and addod 600 meubois W uie ciiurcu. . . , ., ,,, t The ladies of the Second Presbyterian chnreb of Wilmington gave - a sociable and festival yesterday evening, to aid in Paying off their church debt . ,,- j -; Rev. C Durham. ossor of the Golds boro Baptist church, has received a call to his municipal namesake, the flourish- mg tobacco metropolis OX Jjurnam. f r Shelby Baptist 'Bundat4 school iwfted. ra at its last" meeting, lor "Sind Words.Tj A single kind wordia some times worth fiur . more than arithmetic can compute,, j; .A '. . Rev. N.M. Jurney, the popular young pastor of Person Street Methodist church, preaches bis farewell sermon to-morrow evening, it is uopea mat the conference will return hlin here for another year, if - ' M , . T. J. Allison was ordained a minister of the Pre-' j terian chnrt ia TaiboTo, Nov. IS. lv. J. 7. llriniroee profcched the ordinatioar sorc-oa," tud tLe charj-s to preacher and; people weredelswr. 1 by lteva, J. AL Ureen and 1 U. i i. Rev. N. M. Jurney starts to cor', r- ence at WUmiiifTton, Monday mon . Rev. J. B. Bobbitt, the accompli -V J editor of the Christian Adyooate ; I v. Dr. Eurkhcad, poHtor of theLdVut ,.u Street Methodist church, in whose re turn for another ..year his hole eorrr gution and many "ouUderr are warmly interested ; Rev. Thos. O. Whituker and S. L. lUddle go Tuesday morning. An TiTinois dot,' reoec'Jy converted to the Metliodiat ta. while UH'i t ; the collection, held out the plitte to some of bis nr'vliy a"wonate. JJnt whon not a nu-kel dropped, be lust bis temper, ex cbumiiii. . "Come down, boys; ron've got to imy someililn. Jjovn wi.li the stamps. ,i"ee, I know salvation's free for aiL but it costs like bell to run s church.".: Tuey antecd and lie f a-ed. As the clierr.'.Lu on the Ark of tie Covenant e'ood ever fneirT ail L! im- one cuullier, n t a I. 1 .:. t Iew TenUments (Uud ion e r.iutuai!y ex plfiiuing and supporii.-.j mil o her, neither supplanting tLe oilier, nei-ur com'-ilet. wt.hont tae olLcr. l!e M.od of Abel rryi!"T from the fonud, " '-t, death. Borrow an I r t r .million," ti.e !-xJ cf J'..;;iiS en ' I i-i sn-r, "JBf- don, lift', pence and aeration." ' At C ..n.-t t ..::ri'i, al 11 - 1 Bt e'.'.erl, ii.. 1 r : u oV! h k a. m. r 1 4 p. ra.. iy y .1. 3 ,S J a. id. At i' r I.eV. L. 'J a. 1.1. At.' n r. - ' nil.D. 1. j Cool r. an 1 7: ' ) p. ' v r it 1 ' t !,IU, m. 1U l.;eh. i.urv V i: : . 1, 1). D. Sunday hwA at 9 ft.ii. loticg, upertetendent. : . , cicrckes at Z.ZJ p. u. ticat !.' at a 1 . services. .. .. .. ' At Person S'reet Methodist church, 11 a. in. and 7:.J p. m., by Rev. N. M. -v. ur..:.;y rWhonl 9am, ! . s t: t. John's Cat'iuiic c' nch, mass i t II n. n., nnd vepers t 4.:;j p. m i ' 1 . v. 1 . ..rl;.'r. ? . i :?y.hool tt i) a. 1 1. ' . j . At i rc. lytcrian luurch. Ha m. and cJJ p. ru, by ilev. vr, vnu'haa. sun.'sy School at v a m , , TAR ur.oiu SolL.ljiiry ooruot band is conoertizing. Kadu Putnam b loed fy the Farctte- Lexington is woo by tramps. tramp "-led into dnsty The Toianot bloods talk of kavimr a tounuunental pole-poking, 'T. K. Bruner b the new associate editor of the Salisbury Watchman; t j j , Newbern'a niartkl soul is all a-flame. and more companies are to be organised, The irovernment b to erect a' monu ment in tha national cemetery at Salis- Federal court' at AslurviHe aeqnitted Polk Allmnn, U. H. deputy msrshal, for auung a. vr. uuutor., 0 Conductor Crawford fell from- bis freight train at l'x ky Mount, the other Bight, and broke hxa ana. Corn In Newlicrn. 53 cents a basbeL . . ; - .... . . , ..j We know several" individuals bere abouts iwbo will sell tholr crop at much lower rates, , tt4 .t,' ui" ' '' Feyettevilie's nlgser burclar, Robert Alcllaniel,! pertoruia tba nerial lUp noose flinz, Dec 17. for. too assiduous imitation of the, most eminent of Mosaa cbusetts statesmen. - ' t 1 - r A burly :Ethior knocked' Gaston . . . ...... ..... .. A ... I -I Rackley out of bis buggy In Fayette villa, Thursday Nov. IS, and robbed bim of 450. The thief waa SDeedilv gouuiva, ana. now piays. cnecKers.wiUi ... - . r -. . . ..I. its nose behind a prison grate. '. , ' - f n. I -' ' - i i ' . 1 1 mum , '' l. .. . IT .muni (th lo t ' - '" ':'' I ' .-, . TTZt' a., t , . i v iiu dituu pouca aie out cunning ir socuuist aomocnits. ' " ' ' ' Patrons of llusbnndrv claim 761L2C3 I .i.j g uii-tuMurs, . .. i . , . Creditors of Lea & &i. I !. id, totdon, are delighted to get 5 emits on the (1, Paris papers are to he prosecuted if they pubiibU Cassaguac's recent Biecn. New "Toik,' Philadelphia,' Baltimore and Richmond sent delegations to the Wibea obsequies. . ' - 1 1 ' ... . ... T ! , ! A battalion of aspirants for the speak ership attended Henry Wilson's funeral in Washington, '.yesterday.;,. :i In j . ' ' 257,611 ounces of gold obtained In Victoria, , Austi-alla, during , the, tliree mouths Droui Aptd to July. . . , , ,4 4 4 Bmallpox b making hundreds of Jiut- meg-grat'Tr phizres in. Cumborlund, Maryknd, and along the Hudson and Delaware canst , .'!, 'f,t... A Slilford, Pennsylvania, tramp raised a tlmnk'givig boure Thnrad.,y tiinht, of V.'m. Uarrwon's barn, theda, tliree cows and a horse. i,.t- i TwoambLle Flatbush Lvdlos bad a ittle dinte TeBfordnv. which resulted in one ki,..ng a child of the other in her anna, wi.lt a poker. " - (' f t i-"- . ".. , . .1 1 ". The Britihh government has gine into but-d.tidi speculation by Itiyi"-? l.VM.0M worth of Eues cJ sUx from the Khedive pf Igyp-C r : . , . Zluii 'ot that non-eiplosive coal-oiL Mrs. Chew and bef daurbter were fistal!y burned by the blowi.; j-uj of a anp ia t nm.ien, x,ew Jers-y, yebterday. r"' T. ... .:r. r J-.t, C k l U'f -i l-y I ; . - f i ' Lis ! i i 1 It ., 9 I t r -?r Tiie C.nlr! 1 P.i-k and K -f.ctraiV an4-j;ldti4' A'iiiJ.i,.,;.j'4:.;i mi k..li,'9 beea si.i Led by a ciiubk of taid mone tary e"p"VKbnnL:nce that Carl Echttrz 01, Lsulaig oa them, ;; ... . j The non-exr'o.ave coal-oil nhi. ii e bnrstlcg cf a limp In a !id-!4 sleepiiig-roorn, t!i otLer ri!.t, eJ.t a mother sud Ler !..' '.-r 1 oet.uaity. without time even to tio up their back hair. ..- '1 Ei-Ald. -. -! ...1 C t, f Quero finds ts t a w....y i.i-UluAi4t-ufc. l;e bas jnrt teen C'rralJ fr cw-Iidi'y u ereceitrT j r cf 2, L.,. o-e, fr hoae d ' a t'.e alwr! 'uihta, lr. 1'avis and bb a o, are to be bar.g.' - i . Ia p'injj t' roe J " -a, f 'a, f a 'n-r dv, 1 r.'.u j I.' 1 ,r Lrj-i'l . -h1 Ui rv lve a vi. ,t a L !, olit ",ir U l' A' -ic; .,t . 'ILi ' '1 r ' t il f' 'ar- .o.i- ! d . 1 1.' , ird t r t T'""T '" '. A a r ill,, il" A..., r, , i 1 o-n j .,.4 fiv, 1, t c iid n.ed it C', J a L' a L V.!;i. B. A'lor ( ., ! Lou-" s unl 1-m ia .'ii' York, and Lis lorti.i.e it r-- i.'-d Ft . .1 1,1 . yrt t )- 1' v, - t ; t !' t -i : t 1 : i 1 ;. 1 v.. y .i', ... 1 I. a Mi ,J p-,..' . t-'y t.'ve a '.1 1 is ui'it.ey f. r a . : c ; i 1 ail ' t ! '. 1 it 1 ' r :ie n 1 1 27,1875. , ; , :it6.! 00 'Faci3 are Stcebobx Tnixos." Thousands of human beings are yearly borna on the swift current :of, disease down to the cravo, iust berauee they do not possess a su..iciut knowlede of themselves. A man meets Ids nei'i.bor, and the tint salutation is, Ilow are you?" or "How is your bcalthf" The reply frequently Is, "Uu, I am wcil wih tlie exception of a cold." Most persons lightly regard a cold. Reader, do you know that a cold is one of the CV'-t dangerous of rmladies? A cold notoiily clogs up the pores tf tus entire system, and retards circulation, but It is prodocUve ex. Catarrh, which is nutte spt to lead W Consumption, . V Oh,'' you say, "it U noi'i'n but a coffin my head." True, tut tUat tt.li is really a mild form of Catarrh, and if not arretted in its course will become chronic Ca tarrh bona of tha most itisajTOoalle, ofl'enstve affections in the catalogue of diseases. The passage to the nose is obstructed, toe sense of smelllm paired, and there b e b agreeable sensation of pressure in the. head, in the more ad vanced stages, there is a awenarge havuisanon'ensive odor. ' IXthe disease be allowed to continue In i?s course, thick, bard incrusUtions will form in the bead, the bones of which sometimes become softened and break away In pieces Why Will persons continue to suffer from such an annoying, disgns ting disease, when they can lust as well be cured of it f .Ir. base's Catarrh Remedy will cure the worst forma of Catarrh : in fact, it b tho only sure and safe remedy which has yet been ottered to tuepuDitc. Many harsh. lrritatinr preparations may. for a time, relieve the urgency of the s vmptoms. 1 bat they 00 not cure , uie disease. Dr Sage's Catarrh Remedy b soothing and healing hi its effects, and whAn nanii with nr. l'irrn' JSflmil Douche,1 accordinz to directions, 5 does not fall to effect core. Sold by all DrUggUU. ...;iis':-r HAiW .4 VTOTICEI k-4 hit ;,.!w;"tiss I .. Oa WediMsday, the lSta December next. I will at! at the Court House door ia Ralegh, the following property to foreclose- a murfe Trt! : un nu en!Mi8ai-u.no,Toeuve, maas 1b London, cost is guid; one nglish barometer cost li Vheae articles ; can b seen at my store; alio one hu-gs ISerksliIrs SOW.-i-:-;- jo it-i i .V i ' ' ' Terms msde knows 00 sals dy.- Sale at Kov. iBth, JS75-to., HUlsboro street.' , TpALL GOODS, ' WINTER GOODS - . T .' 1. J03.P.CUM.3Y Fayettkvillb Stbxet' Axp South , EXCUANOB PfACE,, ( t, U j Tt A'L E' I G II ,' NiCiL"' Offers te the nubile s eomulote MtortSMn of Black' Alpacas, bet,at prices to defy eom- petlUoa..'iv i n.-.i Hi. j -. ' Attention Is called to our Cloth Depart ment of N. 0.' sud Vs. Casshneres, and our Nw. fork CKy msde Wbiu Bains for.Ces tlemen, prettiest, belt ntting. and as Rood sum ss m sota in soy marcei (or vns money. LADIES' PHAwXa, 1 .J.:. 1" I, . 1 .... I VT, ' ' AC, I'll btnl .A.NOUAT3. A Car V.z: lltit tni tacit f-a't te ir.r- For Men, Lsilies, ne, Cliie'rca. Bovs, Youtlit Few plr l.U in 1' Lint's Ls.Ik Shoe f ,r ntlee' in. J' ive"'ind ZW er's make. 1 .,a I. 1 t nnd t,4.ter 1 t a Umuu ,,il l -, SHll Kve s-l. ti-eiamous-pr"' ysud eoU i..)dea iaiters lor eniieni. u. i. y own braaj Ucnti' Boots sod Laities' Mioei luat 1 arnat to be good, or snoUnT pair Rhen free, .. j i p . CLOTIU.XU AND OVZECOATS. , ifv Oothln? CeraHment et stslrs Is r uf!. otnorlut aU toe Bljli1 and Uratlii fur li. n, liovi. . loutus ana children, t il rnee ii..t sn't ! bt at, . i j 1 ' ... i ... SPECIAL, '. I c, .0 la lli.r few d-iM ad. I for the ami) of i muk Leilie'i, "! :u;.t' J,tir t):il," Cut 1'" r l'att. mi ; c'""i!! "' s'l Ine lu, -.t tor.M.i f tin st-ftion l .r laa . n, nr ailfl .-..fwn' w t.MSiplt' of fc.Cui, 1'uuuc luviifd to c .il. , .....'' ;v 6? n : 1 C. 1 l'or.1, cf V .'('. r. J. l.jin! t, t.f ti ..a Cuiii. ; ,. 1. v .u of v-:.a i. ft A. u l ..vi-s, of V, ,.e C vu.itj ; A. L. - "'i8,ct P.i'pj" tlully. i ' oe 21-tf J. P. fiCLLLT. ; Q rrics or the secret a et . n m : ,c,. .a, 1 ..a Foaled prujnMsU l'.r La rr- .1 st t! ' e" "e, to 1 1 prt-Kctii i 00 or Inure J- !. 1, I-7.1, for ?'e In'"' eltwo-and s r - f v.. i- (f i 1,... or 5, T 10 a . I..U ailt. -u-, Iaj i.. ull. 0 inn w; cf t , -sr-yT;.-n.-f. ; . T. 1 ... . iii.i -t e.,i.iam ti.., l .r tl.s , !' ; H 1 f'.mt tue ent cf u- I ... U ski sud t '-'iieul, 1:1 .- r.;.. ii- T 1 i 10 rr -r '' ... i .i nr I wtttk n 'i ' 5 ,.-J I I i.,,-,..,. r L -, 3 i. ; v Uu r t,. t..HS' f Ui 1 f-" I. fc:, n mr. i i. - . ..n ' i. ...a f..i ' a-t : !- . .' t..e J ': ! fa t'j- f " i i 1 i i. 1 i- 1 ; AJvei :t:einf tts will k f '-NT1!'I. it i (ollowlt oi miii, i Uit nilnitia 1.. Vne . -f one time . ' . h mlii". - l.-Hi tuin a itc. k . 1 Su'iitre, I eck ........ s j i r j i n e u! - r. s t H i li (1 , Ml , 1 i i , : i : i ; : 1 miinih. S &i,iti,us ...." , 4 . 5 . e . ;ke7 ADT:iTIT:t rt'T3. jgmo ix anot: :::i ;i m .,i, ' ni-i 1 J .'ii . ' " lata with C. D. ChrlsUii liem, li ureJMfd the enUre ' . ' ' t r8Tocs oK grocr:1.! from F. C. CuaiSToriisiii, sud re opened In the old RiM-k bulMli.fr, -No. 4 Nnu Market Street, where bs will kropa full line of t-tiotre - , mil J i" jrjLXlLYGBO ?EfUE3 (S - 1 ' .4. rv'f" : .r "' - i J!.vl freih from tke Nortlieni market, contlMlntr of STerj tliiiiir aiually kc; t. la a i " ' Class Oroearr Ktora. ; - c, i t Also run stO K or we cclcrwca nrsnm oi ..in.) i i-i'-j '! ; ;i ' - heretofon kept by F. O. Oirtato;iltcrs, OonitirbmeatSof eoBntrtr Tae"aol!clled. ' iw '-j :cr.r.rLL. . sv.Wi'iMSia&wSt! """! . mp;c.iiAEif;.:;.c.e. ADELAIDE 1111111 PI'S I f CltAND ttalLvn cri:iAi 1 Ths Company comprise tiic (olio1 inj; srtlnU: Iklss ADELAlDt MTt T tt.t r " ' ' fi(isMATiLDKriuL.I.iPI 1 ' , jitm VIOLETT ".VILLE, ; .- ,4" BiL-norina LA il, ti.ri, OTrto atr.-1X)MKAitl4 -.-.' .' . , ti'-mnr Jjl i' ' M. -J' - Sicnor TA. UA ITETKA, ' SJsnnr CARPI. "- ' ; .SlgnorBACCEU, ' ' . fclfpior BAhbEr.I.- a..il LOCATE LU. WIB he presented with appropriate costumes, 4tC., RosaUil's OlK'ra . . . ' . . h CATIBER OF C Z VI T UJ, Vhs Apirr.Arna Pnn.lT", r- T" 'us. Mr, Tom Kami., as tou. t A. ua. HI?. I'ARPI, ( ((if. Baccmlli, as , , , l ' 1 - - 'it. 8iK. LoeATBLii, ss ' ' '" 1 '1 1 i.IO. eigliTsonm,as: 'i . f ', I ti ns. srand Choru and full On1 ,7s Musical Director, - ' ;. A. " ::.!ASI. Admission fl ; RM.-rve.l ,.t f l.r i. and 13 sccordlii? to location, 'ii.e ..a ..l com mence baturdsy worn'""' ft i?-..r i l-rug bisre. ,' , sr7' ' . . j ...... i t3, i-i 1 . aov 10 tf ... .v. - ., 1 OALLi. d LjL; . j.is. 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