THE RALEIGH SENTINEL. wrtU Alwariaaa Ctiii All ttiesaitsaces P.:'DOHAH,'.0U:.Editort ; Btmb fnll of dcJ young women ami babies are 'ia JKgulur pert of Chicago's express shipments. ' ' ., .j . j , Braggiaii Bros., London broken, hivo broken for-f3SO,O0j3f;d willingly ' break for half tit money, aud feel a lit tle Ef-ei-it too, , : 'UK - . .. mtm :' A new line of Irnlmtr hai bcea opened op to loyal patriot and Beecher ain-agogae amen-corneritcs, by the tlia- oorery tltat the ink-marks on infernal rename stamps can ,U effectually re moved . V : s , Jvl--;. i' McDonald, the convicted partner of Baltoook and Grant in the St Louis wuiaky-rinir robberies, ia an ardent and entbaaiastio, thiri-lermer, t He pays f ' Oraatfwai be tlectad U a third term, aa aim aa I am now in thia jail He ia the man for the times, and the people intend to keep him where he ia." We'll & a counterfeit nickel against Beeoher'a intereat in Elysium, that a presidential pardon make Sic Donald a roe patriot before the next election. The old Philadelphia nary-yard ha been aold for 11,000,000. Better eel all the rest : scuttle oar whole fleet of floating tuba and coffins tie a 1,000,000- taa mill-stone to old Robeson's esopluv; guay and east him into the midst of the Antarctic ocean J disband our nelfhei useful nor ornamental Lone-marines invite Spain and all creation to spit in Colombia's streaked face, and pluck the last draggled tail-feather from her droop ing pet bastard ; wind op the machine and begin again.. Everts, who ia wtetnuuahle as a frinia gnbernaiorkl message,' and dry as poplar saw-dust swept by a aeren daya sirocco, ia to be the orator at the great centennial Philadelphia haahery- boss enriching iumbng. Longfellow, whoia occaaionally poetical and often t raddly, is to do the doggerelistio work. And a grandson of Richard Henry Lee rWls the kmg-shioe torn-to-tatters and traned-beneath-swineVfeet declara tion of independence. Iberes pro gramme enough to discourage the stoot- eit-bearted, With Bohenck, the poker essayist and paid decoy-duck ' of mining-swindle thieves, aa Ida representative at the court of St lames; Bancroft Davis, who stole $60,000 in an Erie railroad ease, as minister to Prussia ; and Bab cock, a whisky-ring pirate whose associ ates have just been penitentiaried in Ifiasonri, aa hia private secretary and confidential friend; our illustrious soldier-president, we grieve to ssy, is losing some tiny (craps of his staiuleasneas of reputation. In short, he's not what Col Cesar would have had hia lady, by sev eral aiteafor extensive mill-dams. Mr. Patrick Tooley, an amiable Sew York gentleman, becoming a little ine briated the other night, found relief from the cares of the day in saturating the wife of his bosom with kerosene and applying a match, which was evidently not one of the matches made in heaven. Mrs. Tooley, straightway truly, flew like a blazing meteor from thia world to the next ; and If r. Tooley ia now an inter esting widower with ant amount of sombre crape streaming from hia seven- dollar silk hat, and any quantity of black bordered handkerchief id woe to dam hia flowing eyes. As this is the second instance of the kind reported within the last two weeks, kerosene and matches aeem to be supplanting the derringer and butcher-knife-lit the estimation of the intelligent and affectionate husbands At. ' Al ftL . 1! ing their tender spouses from the cares and burdens and sorrows of this sin and Beecher cursed earth. ,, . ,;, ; In ail lewd and hideous abuounatioM, Chicago eould atrip the belt of chainplou sinnership and ahaiae . from ancient Sodom, aud knock the socks off Babylon and Nineveh. Within her perditionsl borders, Lincoln and Grant, a nanus phere' destroyers, were nooiinated for the place that gave them omnipotence In evil. Her marta and highways warm with lineal descendants of Dick Tnrpis, Jack Shepherd and Claude Duval ' Cnt-ptuweand'slJUpertflocktohcrasnatii- rally aotriqa "rultarei to a defunct and odoriferous equine quadruped. Her scales are Wse-belaneeJ and her grain elevator false-bottomed. Her palaces are lurking-places of unclean beasts and birds. Her temples rang for years with the clangor of savage war-bum pets, were , recraiting-ofBoea for aerueadeof murder and rapine, -. Her altars smoked with the Area of lust and bate, and streamed with the blood of brethren slain. ' The robes of her priesthood were drabbled in the crimson of slaughter, and the vary pages of her bibles were flecked with clots of fratricidal -goro.- Sprung in twenty years from the swamps of the lake-shore Into a, mighty metropolis of wickedness, the stench of her enormi ties compelled" even tits angels, as they flew over hef a million miles high, to wear clothes-pins on their noses .or carry hnrtahonif bottle iu their pockets And at last heaven, In an effjrt to purlfr, her, poured out a deluge of flames upon her, bathed her' in fire. But In vaiui She rose like a aizantic ohamit of Ini quity, from her aheaf and to-day riots and revels and bcastialtsos in warble palaces where she had, only . 'clapboard shtutiss bufura. j, fine's the. most beau Jjijil tltylivmerira and, with iwrlf om' ftma fcxecptlon, the vilest. Tester day fivuished a fair averaj"ieamplei of her daily walk aud conversation, Ik the United States' express office was found a barrel containing the dead bodies of a handsome young woman and a new-born babe. The porter says the horrid freight cam? from a house "V, most aristocratic part of the city., A Dr. Wilder has been, arrested, asja some way implicated. So accuttomeA is the place to such ciie, that this is scarcely tufDclent to excite a'rtpplf of comment. . And yet In any christian land, (u any civilized city, It woul thrill the whole community with horror and dixgust. Uiicago is a genuine child of New ugland, Boston's own daughter, and Storey and the Times are her fit mouthpiece nnd organ. BOBBING AROUND. THSV TALKED BO 1IB COt'LD NOT SLEEP KEV. Dtt. MPX8EV WHAT IS FAME? BICllMON -THE LTOlsLATyBE, ETcJ jrrci Riohmokp, Va., Dec. 1875. TOO MUCH O All. Cou Domah t Dick gave me the 8cntinel Monday night for which thanks.: It was a pleasant ride from Raleigh to Greensboro, but I couldn't sleep a wink for the ceaseless chinning of the pas sencert. I never know the Irarelinir public so stirred up Had restless aa they seemed that night; it was JoJk,Ulk, talk; they didn't even stop to take breath. ' At Durham, t a gentleman, called " the major," got aboard and squntted right In front of me, and when a dozen men went on to snake hands with him, I gave np all hopes of sleep. But Just then, a thought struck me, and I acted on it at once, I was prepared to stop all this jawbone-ing, but really had forgotten it. Just before leaving lUleltfh, I got Pescud to fix me up a pill width I carry in a pill-box, and whenever too much mouth thoots off, all you need U to get up and riUtlolho pill-box, and the effect h instantaneous; the talkers immediately cesse' talking, "and falling back in their reclining chairs are soon asleep. I paraded the car shaking this pill-box at every step, and soon had the whole caboose quiet and In nenceful slumber, much to the delight of Tom Arlington, who was endeavoring with me to get a little rest, - Torn woke me up once after this nod borrowed the box to go down to the other end of the car and rattle it over a largo fleshy man who had an old gentleman cornered and was coiiverinz with him. a mile a min ute, in a very loud tone of voice. Tom calls these people "haunts"; be says they do nothing all day, and sit up and talk all ulght, and that they arc fast ruining this country. I believe It. WHAT 18 FAME f A t Greensboro, In the reception room. around the stove, I met a large array of Methodist preachers and their wires and daughters, all going to conference at Wilmington. The bishop, a large, imposing-looking man. sat among them, the centre of the social circle. Dr. Munsey had just lectured m Greensboro that night, the best effort of bis life, so one of the preachers said, and he count ed on his fingers and rem irked ba . had heard him in all nine times. In one of his spasmodic flights he spoke of the the soul of man shaking bands with the ghoHt of eternity over the' grave of God;-I grip my head at the Idea and womjer what It all mean a. 'But' what is"' lame ? A passenger on the train was npeaking of- Drr -Munsev, and a very intelligent lady arose to Inquire if he was the man who operated on eyes. A FBfBtU OF DICKENS. At Danville, , I was aroused - from a rdeanant dream by the entrance of James uenry uiddona, an aged aungushman. A great stir was made around him snd people were shaking hands and hoping to- ''ineet bimegain " -1 : discovered in Wni an old , nuiu who, knew Charles Dickens when Dickens was onlv nine years old ; and his- father and Dickens' lather were together at the naval acad emy fn Chvltham : and when T)ubma edited the London News, Mr, Sidduus was his correspondent from India. I was charmed by hia manners and con versation. He held the Pickwick nanera iu hia hand and oeeasionally nodded over them. ' He lectures and Rivet readinirs to the T. M.C A of Richmond, and has made np bis mind to make Charlottos- villeldshoaAv 'i'' '' r"1" AT BICmfONO, Tryfhlng is lovely, and the hotels and barber shops (there ain't any drinking saloons) arc having a good time ; the legislature is In session. It la a aaaA body of men, but there Isn't the dash, the buncombe of declamation, the quick buninitts way of doing things, that you find In the Tar-heel law-maker.. I wit nessed the organisation, and the senate clerk sat and read the roH coll in a half. gone-to-sleep voice, while the president. a large lat man, put the vote, sotto voce, I without rising, and anon cmsinir and 1 --1. . k 1 I n... . . . I iwruneiuir nw icirs. um lis mm niuin " old Trginia style. ' They, don't, make woouennca speecnes. or set awav. backed and value themselves at eighteen inches a foot, simply because thev are elected to the legislature. I find some of the best men In the stats ruoninz for doorkeeper. The race for United States senator Is sa'd ,'to be between "Oen. Bradley Johnson and Ifon John Goode. bat I trust neither will ret it. and that llajor John Daniels, of Lynchburg, may Wear the toga t and something whiDDers me he wilL for as an bra tor be is aa- uredly .the , Edward Everett of the 8mlth has just rattled the pill boxl " rondfTTouTs, ' ' .tM'-b; - ... 10M tVAlTtiL-''' P. 8 Please shake hands for ma with all my friends and tell then they "are looking well," I got tired of It and nnve worn my arm iu a sling ever since i inra uaieign. ; . , V ' f 1 w WOUKNALKTia ' 'From tss MUton Chrootcls, Dec 1.1 . t f BllOTHKB Do AX, AS A PaxxoHxa. The last Senunel contains a laoouie and admirable "sermon" by "brother' Douan,- the talented and distinguished editor of ihaL ionrnaiw We desumed ; pyblishhig tbii. 'toxmai but the paper containing it has been misplaced,,, Our brother takes for bis text that part of the new testament which reads. ' " What shall it profit a man if he gains the Whole world and loses bis own soul." and truly he handle the text withseole siastiosl ability. "Wo would go soms distance to bear the brother preach. And bad Wm. B. Astar the owner of a round hundred Bullions, paid 'more at tention to sermons like tins, abd less to the accumulation of dimes and dollars, probably; be would have earned to the grave aoiusuung mors loan a anroud the christian's reward, worth more than all hia million and the world thrown in. BnL it may be asked, reader. .what are won douur f Are aom aweathur and toil- Ing snd sonflung and scrambling to lay up earthly treasure t. "What will it profit a roan if he main the whole world and lose Jus .own . soul V , Let us poor miserable sinners ever bear in mind our worthy brother text. &t , rjsq'OTiCE to FARMERS. We hare for mU I young sad well broke la good conditloa, .j ,t 1 anrtlv iivd noTS-tf- C BANPF.RS Aca; Vt House sad Lot la tbs City ef lUleleh. eanuisins; e aoosw ana a acres ec utau,, DOMesilon Klvca bamedtetelr. Wm. 8. Msson Is bow in poiiMiloa snd will rsntttinmr sbsence to any oss wUblng to rent for tbe year inns . . " aorlOtt S. K. FXRRELL. TjUvDMONT AlIULlNi: UAIL- J7 WAYj - BlCltMOKb XDamvillk, Bichmomd & Da.tville B. W N.C, DmBiojr, and North Westerw N. C. B. W. i'ONDENSED TIMI TABLE, I ' F.p'tH om and after Sunday, Aor. XWA, 18.0, GOING NOltTil. 8TATI6NS. AfAiu , EXPBESS. Leari Cbartotte ...... 9.18 r a. S 45 a. m. ?" ! Alr-Liae Judc'b .9S " S.S0 " " Salisbury 11.58 " 8.84 " Greenaboro,... 8.1ft A. II. 10.&5 " " Danville....... B.0U " l.Ur. w. " DttBdes .1U ! 1.80 " UurkeTille..... 11.83 " SOT " Arrive at KlohiQBd.. r. u. 8.4H r. u. OOfNG SOUTH. STATIONS! Maiu EXPRESS. Leave Richmond..... 1.8 r. M 5.0SA.M. " , Burkedlle..,.. 4 M 8 80 " - Dundee........ 10.33 " 1.14 r. M. Dandlle.. 10,89 ' , 1.17 ' (ireeneboro.... .8.00 a.m. 85H " " iSaliebury ft.83 0.15 " " Air-UneJuac'n 760 " 8.25 " Arrive st Charlotte... 8.0-Ia.M. 8.43 " ' OOINO EAST. GOLKO W. STATIONS. ' ' Msn. llAit. ' ''' Leave Greeaaboro. ... 8.00 a. m. A. 1.85 a. m. : Co. Shops.. 4.80 L. 12.80 " " .Raleigh.., 8.38 U 8.10 Arrive at Ooldihoro.. 11.3U A. M. L. 8.00 r. x. i NOKTII i WEbTEKN" N, O. R It. ".' "feALEM Branch. lavsOreeaibara,,.,.. 4.30 P. M. ' . Arrive at Salem .U : Leave Salem ,.'8.40 A. M. , Arrive at Oraeaiboro. . ., . 10.83 " ' Paaienrer Tfaln.lealnir tiMHi at n in P iM. eosBectat Orneniihoro with tbe Kortbern boond train ; making tbe qulekett lime to all Moftbaraeitiea. Price of TkkeUsame si via moot rouiee. ' i. (;tss,, -. f iTrilnt to and from polaU Eaat of Greens boro connect ml Oreen.buro with Mail Trams to or rmm point North or South. . .TweTaalna daily botb way, Lynchburg Aceoms odatlos leaves Kk-b vnomtdafl st 0.08 A M , arrives at Burkrvllls 1188 P. Jf leave Burkevitle JI.S0 ft M ; ar Nq ni amok or Caw bbtwkeii Ciiab- 1 ' A. .a mri . .. !.' !' Ll f. 'ti- XOTTE AX3lUCHJIOWD,2821flLRS.' 5 , . r JOHN R. MACMcano. . ' ' , -Oeaerst PaaieDger Agcoi, ..w- ':r: ". v. T. X. tien'l SuperinteiideBt. lAlsVUt la ' GEEAT MIDIOAL BOOK. t4 MSrbTL8d!eisnd Oehta, t j Seat f res tor twostamne. Addraaa. l.aVr. JossraMaoiOALSTrroTs; f ; , j St. Joatyb, Mo. I oct lo-um SLATES JUSTRECEIVEI), CHEAP AND ;--" mu TMOooa. , . -, oct:tf,J"' , italelKb, S. C. OR SENT. .1 . t I will rest ray bsuis and; lot for tbe com sard en It In a high state of cultivation, Two arret of land go with the bouse If de . m, I . 1 . Bag year. Tbe , bonis , baa six rooma; tbs sired. There Is a good stand ot clover aad ore hard grass oa tbs land, sad sa excellent strawberry bed., ,roeieaioa given sow If Bwu swsirea. , , , j. r. U. SUSS. -JUisy ti-A wttLARAHkiL"nT7' " ; ATTOUSET AT LAW, BUM MAM, MOUTH CAB0LI NL '.'Ba-jT, I E JI-K a D Q. i.:. t-'i b b i i it . 1 o."' Ontes Eeafk af tbs Oowrt Roass ftaaw the , sausat wmoa. . ; tsasT-U1 MEN1 A ' SPEEDY Udib? Cirie CUBE. 'T7eaiBw of the'Ysck or turca. AJIecUsa af tbe Kiiiners ft Bl' dder, li.voluaUrv Olecha; ge, Impulaa J, Otaasl DsbUlly. McrroMa, lypp.ti, I angnor, Low B-tr u, vonrusws 01 laji-, tVlplUi oa of the Bsift Tl Bid ty, Tkbub lag, Mi mns! e'eataf fclldiieaa, bjs W ol tki Hal, 1UiV,Ki o (kia, AflaoikM iu AVfir. Lsng, 8iaia b or Bowslr tlioMienr IWil0 4diang roia rohiary Ul:l of Toita tesist aud sol t K. rcl- s.or4 'atl 'o ttie r TirUon tbts wt o' ill Hjrviat to Ik Mariner oi 0tSM7 bltMSUaa: ibrlrttoM bitlsot buf a aab etia4baM.rM4ria an waw. inpusalb a, doiroyls both BjOj and attnd. , h- ,Mrriage. , , ! Mrr!.e 1 lerteia. or roans- man eectent- pHluis: wair fi , ina'mf iron urfmn.cano rbritcal e'kre,, Lota of frecreitive Pow.r, I'po". B--y. P'oiirttlon, Ktbsun-as Viis'liy. Idto'ttDtary DiKbsrgsa, Mob Brae tllity, Haatf XalkJO, itlliaMcat of Um Hwv nriTus , m eivouijr, m;ra PbTilcalsnA Menial Pow.r. lit ra- remem of all tbe V U foress suit snctlom Kes voai Db llty, txM of Msahood Ucn-ral Wtaknes of th Oiviss, and tverr otbar acbaipy (Sksalidcatloa, SpeadUy rtuuovsd, sed f olf MsBlr vhjor rsitorsd. j,u.Taoiing Men. Tscaa sra mm of tbi sad sod nn.UoctoV ly ffler's frtdaetd b) tsrlv bahlts of Toatbv f IS wniSDrlS r-T ibs D rwa In tb ifoad. Dloitirii mt Mnaaalar Fewer. FlDiUUe DvMiwDaia. Metvoait . Itriiabiiitf. nwrnl of the Digeailr Fanetiou. 0aril Df bit ty, rrnptoms of Ctnti wj'lioo, c jHSBai.nr. ids wnm nfnr-un ins miad are marb to N irttna Leu of Mmb ory, CvbIiiuui of ldaf.Idvr'K:fca of Spin IU, tvli- unbodlig,.ATrCB t 8citty, elf llitrnt, Love ct Folltude, TiiuldUjr, le snsomsof tbe ui producit. 1 Taovaa i of i ejon ot ii ttnt ca cow yudtrs wbat U lie tw ot tbur dt-rLoics; bral b lomtf tLe r LreiUurg we k, mJa. asrroni md einM'a'nU. l:am a uiui i.r trpearauct abnat the rys. f xi ar'l lynpiuaa ol anuiauoa. ' A opeeuf core narranttu ; to recent Dilrasa IiLmcJlate Relief-hd M roiry. Piwds Kulnlna tbrlr Hn th. Wastnia tubs IUI 'KDonnt rn-tenutr- son Improper ImtDd t Unini? UbeaSH nto i tbs ystra by Ibit IMdly foiroo, Mrrtart, cu.iiiK JUJ Aflecilwif ol Ibuf ai,Tlirt No- or f.Zo. Llv1', Lutitl, B iDinL or bowl, BtiH'lr Cend uei to lMirsc) uruvnat aoolt laimeiuiaiy. Ino ose btaiip to ana va ttei'ir. jiocr- Dr. Jolmstrn, or THK BALTIMORR LOCK iOSPlTAU oriiCI, KO. f. skUIH IKaUaRltk. BTKCr.T, BK'l WKEN HALT I MO tit , AN1 aKCOSD BTHfETi. , . BALTIstOS. J4D. i . yune l ly - . j klHt liifcrmy aaS 'waiaa afc.Caiia(0. JUL : atttcaluv. Or. CarU S F FICE OF THE SECRETARY V n fu.awaa t.vl WTW J Wsnsaa N. C Iksass Aitluw via sum v snuwsi nsi MOBOAatOK, N. C, Nov. 5, 1875. Sealed nronoaala will be received at this office, to be Dreaented on or before Feb. 1. 176, for the firing- of two and a half rail lions of Brick, more or lew, according to apeclncetiooa of tbe Architect, for the fouo da km walla of tbe WESTERN INSANE ASYLUM. The laid proposals must contain bidi for the work, botb wlib and without tbe eott of sup plying; um( ana uemeni, in sccoraanca who tbe printed ipeclllcatlODi. The work to begin on or after May the 1st next, snd to be com pic tea on or nerore veeemoer lit, lwio. The work shall be strictly under tbe dlrec tloo snd superviaiosi of mcb peraon is tbe Boara of UomnuMlonen star apuoiot. . uoplea or me ipeciocatioBS oi ine contract rill be furuiibed by addrenlns the Secretarv at hia offlce. Approved sad executed boodi to tbe full amount ox the Did, are required to do oiea With Uie DTODOUla. Propoaali ihould be lealed, marked "Fro- poaals lor laying urica lor tne w. a. v. in sane A ylum ot N. C. and iddreeacd to A. IIW. ITALIU.l, Secretary ot W. N. C. Ai) lum nov6-t5J CommUilon. ' A REPOSITORY OK rASHIOX, ITKA8-I VBE, AND IJCSTr.CCTION." Harpeir'tg Bazar, ILLUSriUTED. NOTICES OF THE PRESS. The lkuar is edited with a combina tion, of tact and talent that we seldom find iu any journal : and the journal Itself i the organ of ttie great world of I tasuioD. iloBtou J. reveller. The Bazar commends itself to every member of the household to tho chil dren bv droll and nrettv Dlctttres. to the yonng ladies bj its fashion-plates in J endless variety, to the provident matron by Its patterns for tbe children's clotbea. to pattrfamiliai by Its tastethl designs for embroidered, slippers aud luxurious dreaslnK-eowM. Hut the reading-mat ter or tne nasar is uniformly oi great rcelIerc6; Tlie paper hai acnuTred a whw popaiaritf lor tne llreslue enjoy ment K' affords. Nr y.'fiyentBg lost. In Its way there is nothing like it. Fresh and trustworty as a fashion cuide. Its stories and essays, its poetry and squibs, are sll invigorating to the roind. Chiot'o Kveniug Joiunal. TERMS: Poitaoe fret to alt Sleribert in Iht Vailed Slate. Harper's Bazar, one year, f 4 00 4,00 Includes prepaymont of U. 8. 1 1""" P0180 by the publishers Subscriptions to Llarpcr's Mazazlne. 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HARPER St BS0TOEKS, , air Ia Oitiu. n--ShmmNal WW aw M JLTCt V .th.rnerMlorIe aaA mn im i i. mu wm anaeM m er a f i. m m cuf r K: b . to r armre . Farttsuiar. rrae. TO ALL 0 Slit, L-f of I XV ' tiki Mmt I Ai Cl SANDERS 4V ca, i- h m ; "I 1 , AOKNTt FOB 4 THE STAB AMMQNIATED ; ; f a. .aW , SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE AXI MAPES' HITEOGESLZED . -h. SUPER PHOSPHATE.! ALSO DKALEItSI.N GROCERIES If you bars cotton for sale, carry or send It to tbsm as tbey bay largely on No orders and pay high price. Tork novS-Cm OB SALS OR KENT. A desirable House and L' t In the town of Cary. Tbe Uouae contains tlx rooms, with all tbs modern convenience, with all nece sary outhouses. Tbe garden contains i acre, an orcnara or iuu cooiee iron trees adjoining. ioe wnoie premiaea eonaiatins; oi s acrea. roaaeaitoB given nrat ol January, 187n. Apply to WILLIAM E. PELL. net ft-tf ' tJtrv. N. C. Samaritan Nenrine, THE great Nerve Conqueror, Acuroa CpUeutlcFlU.Convalaloni. r-Bpasma, ot. Vitus, Vance and all Nervom Ulseaaei : the onlv Bpasi 11 kknoa Bftknowo positive remedy for Ept I f lepttcEita. It baa bees tested by IW tbouaands snd has sever bees m W I known to fail la s i Ingle ease. atlampfor circulan rlvuin- evi. deucsof cures, Addreai, DR. 8. A. RICHMOND, oct 15-12m Box 741, fit. Joseph, Mo HOWE SEWING CTIINE. MA cftejs w'A. I, r JFIESTJUtHINEPATZSTlSli, ThTBlISMVmmr' Tbe Beat la the Cheapest The points of saperlortty irs " Simplicity and Perfection in Jf cnanum. DurabilUy Will last a lifetime I Bangs of Work Without Parailell t Perfection of Stitch and Tension 1 Headquarters tor North Carolina at 7 Fayottovlllo Street mt r OS CUCCUI OFTER-I a FIIC.. Every Machine la fully warranted I Satisfaction guaranteed in every easel Sold on tatgUmu . lrWe have room for several good Agents, and will offer Iberal terms to energetic men. , Apply at once to THE HOWE MACHINE CO., .7 Fayetteville Street, JjG-tr aleigh,N.C. to OA perdsy. fenUwaat U ad. JUl claaaas of working people ot both saxes, young aad old. Bosks more saos) st work for as. la tboir owa localtlee, during tbser spare sbo meats. or ill tbe time, tbaa a any tiling alee. Wa flVr cmulOTBaent that will MT baatd- somely-tor every hoar's wort. Fall parUea Ura, Vrrraa, Ac, tent free. Sesva' aa yonr ad d rei at oae. Don't delay. Now Is tbs tine Don't look for work or bsitaaas sliiakssa, aaOl Joa have learned what wsoaer. a. BimaakCo.(rortlaad)(aia , A. AOXNTS WANTED I' UtOAi ass nin . M AS A W ABFSD fof UOLU AN 'tt 13)0 IxLtSTSATUma AddntM fur n-w ,lr- I J 8YCHOMANer,or80ULCH AKMIXfi rJ a, may fucui.u, ,nd kiId too lore and .nffettiotii of aay ptrMm iV cbooae Instantly. , Tbls ilmk mnu i V aulnment all eua ' tr i. .n , sfce, tomher abb a aiarrUiie aul.ii.Ksywl... tnle, Dream.. Hint, to Ladlei. n.r iLHAMaaCo.,l?aba., fblla.. waTwyir. A tents ; for . the boat tlvg r,u r Pa' kaae la tbs woriil it MU.t.i... UoWar, .reaaU, pater Yv licaiare, nd a ptaoeef Jewelry. HUogie packasa with de tain Baio Prise, poetpald, tic. Ctrcalsr Jaios A Co., m Broadwsr. X y. Cinfht Cslda, Botritoeri IU Tkrtkt HiiriMt, . t'SK , ellt' firbo it Tablets, PUT UP CWLY. IN BLUE BOXES. AfTBDZD AND SURE REMEDY For sale by Druggists generally, sad JOHN8TON, HOLLOW A A CO . , , ,,; .... PbUsll(bti, Pa. Njli OLTi ll HtkUt We want soms oae la ererv ronnti in t.i,. order sod dellrerc;oods for tbe old mil oriK Inal C. O. D. House. Lsnre einh Spleadld cbaaee in every nelirbborhoml i. 4ha right peraoo of eiiber sex, young or old. Dampuie, new ana, eimiiara, trni, tc.. -uuiuici uuuii peih live aau poci UI0. N-iul for H at onee and make monev at tour lu.i... Address, H. J, Hsu. c Co., N. Hoair. Street, BalUmors, aid. Arthur's ILLUSTRATED HOME MAIiAZlNC. "The IloOMbold Magaslne of AmerUt." Tw Serial Stories In IhTM. "KAULKHCLIFFK." by Mrs. Julia C. K. Dorr : and "MlllUM ' by 1, g. Aruwr. BUTfEKiCK'8 Nrt Patterns in eeiy buoiImt Term. 2 Vliwr year; i ropira for 0.90. Splendid Honk oflers snd 1 reulunia. Specimen uumltr In ceuU. T. a . ABTHURA SOX PbiUd'a., P MASONIC New Uaaoolo M'orki. L ii que and bigblr Important, tk-ud for enmpleto ftikfue. Agents Wmted. ncuviyu A w.. rublfiliers ol Standanl Maaonlc Worki, 731 Broadway, New York. BUT IV-M 6 VAMM.'TTA Ml'SLIN SHIKTS WITH RICHARDSO.N'H KOI NI) T1IREADI.INKN BOSOMS AX CTFFS FOR OXLV t . 12 WAMSITTA ML'SUN HIRTi WITH RH'HARDMl.N'S KOL XU TIUIKAK LINEN BOSOMM AM) ( I KKS Poll (INLY tis.ro. A'M It 1. 1' UhAUY MA lh. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. The (trtsiM Bargain of the Ayr .' W. II. Si R. S. TlTKF.lt, I-eiders of jcim Prtoen nt Roat (!(xl. Raleigh, Nov. 2ft, 1S75 If. Agents Wanted for the A narrative of the exploits, advcnliin and travels of Minlmm h. J. Vmlutqtul, ulber wUe kuown as U. Barry T. Bufortf, .-r.-C"S."A: A T R t' I raallirra "heroine Edited by C. t. WORTJiIXUTON, ; , i Later. S. Navy. MADAMS VELASQUEZ dliguiicd u a , Confederate ollieer. irtlcipWil In a number of tbe hardest fougui battle of Un 'ii lets war, snd great I v dlathiguUhed herirl by the extraordinary valor ulie dirplayetl One also dUtlugulabed bersell as a SPY and SECRET SERVICE AOEXT, and oa nusaefoni ocraaloni ran through the Federal Unas and obtained hiforsuatiua of vital Importance to tbe Coulederate eon. mimleri. Obtaining admission behind the SCENES AT WASHINGTON, the established eonfldentlal relation! lth prominett Federal offldale ; was eoneemnl In the great BOND SWINDLE, by which tbe United Statas Treasury luffei ed to the extent of millions of dnllan; wia actively engaged la. blockade rwnntag, and ia encouraging SUBSTITUTING andBOUXTT FRAUDS, by which the Work of recruiting the Federal armies was so seriously Impeded ; and waa tbe heroine of a number of explofts even more Interesting than tboae of the battle field, it ali-o eonUlus s history of bar Min ing on tbe Pacltic alope, her travebi in En rope, Mouth America, and among the Hor mone, Love, Coortabipv Marriage, sto, ' . v I be above facta are eubstantisted by lead ing sua both South and North wbo pertici- pa ateo. no book ol luce vanes and Mtewe inlemt a tbe Woman in fiatUebaa ever been laiued In America. Affeata wauled In every eoutitv la tbe Uni ted (Mates. Agents can make more money by eanVMamg lor thia book than any othen, aa It la tbe cbtsaat aa veil as tbe beat selling Atenu' book ever published. Tbe book ia a large clavo volume of over 600 page, profuaely Illustrated. Wa arlnt, bind aad puhlieh our owa booka ; . beuce, eaa allow larger eommlasloai ibsn anv other bouw. Secure your choice ot territory st once. ' : I B srweiB?a?s1 II 11 1111 A IY - a . I sbbj m s sm ejasMs) sj s-a i m t'--M ww m I tmT Jav-x fsrssl IP- -i A'lUrrM ' orritM rcBLH!h6C; 1 1 Cos. Kavoa aib MrrcHSU. Btbxcti, yi ATLANTA, GEORGIA. j aee S-Ir - ' ' mM VEH (AS AAA. CO. a. AMU, Me. saay ny - v v , '

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