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P, DON AN, 'Pole Editor.: ltd t (ways sea "' ID Clrfesutaeesa Wednesday, pecembebw. ' , ". BEAtJFORT COUNTY. Jii Beaufort county wis onoe called Bath. In J741 the turn of. .Bath was repudia.-Udaii4kawuity-lld (or Henry, Duki ol Bennfort, who owned much of the territory between the Atlantic and Faoiflo ooeeuis, including a part of Beau fort conntj. . iua '.. im f ffo,nimiL .. . . is in this county, ' some 20 milea below Little Washington on XWioo river. ' FromTitt to Beaufort Z had a pleas- nut baggy ride with Gen. Grime from his home . ' URIJI WA&BIKOTOX. The plsos is much larger than the name import, though it was considerably di minished by fire during the late war. The": Yankees t deliberate! v burnt the town or a greatportion of it Thetrav. eler reachea IiUler.Waahington from the PiU side by croaaing along bridge oyer. Tar and Pamlico river. A the water starts under the bridge it is oallad I Tar when il appear on the other aide it is called Pamlico. I could aee no Tomim for clianfiinK the name of the rivet' so t auddenly, nor onl4 Gen. Grime assign any reason for it, although the bridge belonged to him. The pec- pie on the i "back aids" of Tar river, in I nvill montr. will be troubled when I they- leam : that : their parent stream I undergoes so sudden a change of name I aa it runs under the bridge at wanning-1 TiTi T. , Here t met with Judge Warren, CoL Thomas Sparrow, Geo, Brown, James Shepherd, the delegate . to the late conventioo, and Thomae Sparrow, Jr., who constitute the bar of Beaufort. I did not see, but I heard of the nonkey and the organ-griader on the street. . I renewed my acqnaintaaee with Ed. : Shaw and Sam Latham, who were educated at Hillaboro with Tom Bowes and Other Beaufort boy of their day. I spoke at Washington on Monday and Monday night. - ' JVVO TiBKM introduced me to the people from his little band carriage, in which he travels. He ki great suiTerer from rheumatism, and has lost the ass of his legs, which, however, seems to have . imparted addi tional strength to hi mind. The bear ing and rulings of Jndge Warren on the bench were very acceptable to the bar and to the people; as a jndge he was clear-headed and just. Mr. Sparrow made great reputation in the impeachment of Hold en. Mr. Shepherd in bis canvass against Jndge TV""" for the convention, and as a member of the convention, estab lished his reputation aa a good dubator and safe counsellor. Ths younger members of the bar will not be long; in making reputations equal totlHar'eldm, , ,', Washington is a handsome and hospi table town ; its people boast of good water and : good health. The citizens general expressed regret at their loss of trade and capital I met Dr. Tayloe, who I knew of old ; he stands deservedly at the head of his profession, and is greatly esteemed as a citizen and gentleman. , The proprietor of the hotel is Capt. Oscar Adam,' a seafaring man for half a century:' He traded In the West Indies, New York, Philadelphia and Newborn. He mentioned, John and . Thomas P. Devereux' and Samuel Sampson, and manyctbsrsof Newborn, as his ao qnaintanc' fifty year ago. Western E. Gales, he kne w as a school boy in Con necticut, r Ih43 a-t3 "t:-.ii ?'ir;' .; The captain was never shipwrecked bat twioe,'once m 1856 on one of the West India islands and again in the great po litical storm which raged from 1860 un til the spring of 18C5r the waves of which still break en the beach at Big Washington, f i' - - '"' TH OALll J-IBST STBCCK theeaptaid eff tha , coast of South Car olina, near Fort Snmpter, and. finally wrecked Mm against the court-house at Appomattox.' The old captain has not ailed since, nor , can lis tell whoa his ship will ba fitted wp and ps-s for sea worthy. Mf ; ' ' ' ' -' -. Mr. Thomas Satterthwaits directed me to hi kinsman, John Quincy Ad ams, who lived at the half-way house between Hyde and Washington. Adams, he said, would not quit work to hunt with me, but he bad two neighbor who would, and hs gave me their names. , .: , TBI riBJST XIQHT ritOM WA8HIOTOM I enjoyed ths hospitality -of Mr Wiley, on Pamlioo river. He is s bachelor and sn excellent farmer, and finds five tons of lime none too much for an He hsd no kind words for the radical or democratle party. ' First one . and then the other, he said, TuklcptBred and d privel him of his liberty, and finally be tweai them of his property ; and hence bit want of good word for either.' , ' lh next day I reached the house of Ht, John Q. A3aaia, When in five mile ol the bona I discovered a nclgli - bor, whose name was Anson Bimoious, ' .. ..... SKINXINO A DiJCB. : . After telliojr where and bow hnoV I proposed to make t drive with liim that evening. He iIJ the wind was umt """" "; 7" . . , wrong lor the nearest, tfrive v I 101a wo I had heard of fih biting according lo tliewind ami tnoon,lnt never Ik-lore . , - , , ... ueara oi uter running sccoruiu - . wtud. Simmons ei urease J as! um li a4fita ai ny isnoranue aa I did at Kit to the wind, lie Mid if Capk JarvW weuli) go Into the "green tea" drive that evening, tell him to blow and he would take Ma aland. , " What i the 1 distance t to Cpt. JurvU v house f" I I Atta.l Fmir biIIm" was thfl renlv. Vn,...'i..Pi.l.r1m tnt ini-uu,..?' iii ". tuu "J-v - "Then JarvU' horn must bo or kin to Cabrler," iaid I. I bid Simmons good day, telling him that deer did not run by the wind in my country, nor could a man in Orange bear a bora four miles. I told him I should buy that horn for Windy-Billy Henderson or Blow-Your-Hom-BIlly Smith, for their horns, once o loud, could not now be heard over a short quarter. : Just before reaching the bue of Mr, Adams, I found a ,.Mtr ,. LOST 1UWV -s It was Caleb Clark, with whom I had been at school thirty-eight years ago at Greensboro. Our old friend had been lost to as for lo these many years. I took a deer hunt with himv In wbfch wo killed a fox, but no deer. I spent one nhiht most pleasantly with Caleb, bis wife and children, during which we talk- ed over Greensboro and Us pleasures and sorrows lumy-eignt years age. n e went glad to know that the war did not de molish our friend as il did many others, but left him comfortable as to this world's goods, Caleb Clark, Captain Jarvis and Blount go dcor-huuting IX a Bioar. I would not publish them for tlds after their kindness and hospitality! but they go fox hunting in the euniQ way and ach man is armed with a doublo barrel gun. I propose to send them some of I Jim Norwood's and Gus Graham's stock of dogs that they may take foxes wltfi I 6nt shooting. As I journeyed from Little Washing ton to Swan Quarter la Hyde, I found a town in the Q BEAT DISMAL BW AMP. The inhabitants wero feeding on bear meat and had bear skins tacked up to dry on the sides of their houses. I claimed the place by discovery, aa Sir Walter Hal- o'gli had done some of the land and peo ple just below them on Uoanoke Islaud. When I found I could not read my title clear to the town, I engaged many of the , natives to go with me and colonize Hyde Park, once owned by Fat farrow and Bibles. Of this, however, I mwt tell in another letter. Tl'RKKK. RIOT IX CHARLOTTE. TCRBCLENI NlOOERS TaACHINOS of Radicalism. Sunday a rumor of a bloody riot at Charlotte on Christmas morning was rife In this city, and all sorts of reports j at once sprang into circulation. Yes- terday we learned the facts of the affair from a gentleman direct from mat city, who was an eye-witness of the skir mish : " . Christmas morning a policeman en deavored to arrest soma drunken and disorderly niggers at the corner ofTyron and Trade streets, , near the Central hotel.!' Being resisted tho officer sum moned some by-standing nlgrjera to as sist, who at once emphatically refused. The officer then called upon some whito men who had been attracted to the spot by tha disturbance, who at once' pro ceeded to ve the required assistance, whereupon there was ' , a rush by the oarkies, wno naa garnered in a bug number,,; to rescue the prisoners. Soon . the whole city was ringing with the alarm, the line drawn between the cohort of Africa and white , citizens, and the riot became general. Clubs, knives, pistols, stones and guns came Into play, and before the imps of darkness sought safety In flight three of their number were killed and soma half a dozen wounded. The only casualty we hear of among the whites was the wounding of ono man in the arm by a pistol-shot. A gentleman passing the scene of the disturbance, on horseback, was deliberately fired nnon Dy a negro, and in return he sent six hot shots Into a large gang of them, wounding several Mayor Johnston promptly reinforcod the police corps and,' aided by 'a large body of order loving elHxen, succeeded in quelling the riot, and at last accounts peace reigned In Charlotte. : The most Rkvakkable Rexeoy ever Cisco viKKJj I5kj son's Cap- uikb roBous I lastkiu At no time in tne History of true medicine has an article appeared which has met with greater approval and auccas than Ben son's Capcine Piaster. . Why they are S referred to all other porous plasters, J i owing to their improved composition ? 1 they act instantaneously, cure speedily ma enectnaiiy. . x I lhvu Irlnna nml IliA mnfral nilllllc I who euVnowledie the craat benolil derived from Ibu use of llie onUflan irwus planter, however, niniutam Uai tbeir acton In not sulliciiutiy prompt, I requiring time, patience ami continuous y,. to tffet . cute Hensou'a lap clue Plaster overcomes this ditticulty by atxomplishiug in a lew hour. Umt which Ik lrs nil v viuer ijibbmu hhm,j ni". Aithnffh . recent discovrrv-tsn- lctne i,.3 h'iUIiorouiriiiV tested by nliv I siefaus, rind Id each ftmliince ha i been certain and -tiiOroajhi y tflkaiwa rwu edy ever dlacovercC I Incorporatlny, Capctne into Improved Porous PlaaU-r has been accomplished after re neat cd solicitations from the medical fraternity and is now prescribed R. them with unprecedented success I oknilallv in I!lipnmnlm. 11(ilrlsv latubborn Coidn, Kidney fomplainte, Ind all diseases fur which a Porous I Haater has been ued. Ita marrellons influenre ovor the cir eulatioa. and ciw ml t lfiet on the sys tem is almost inemlible ; from tlw moment of ita api'lieution totho a&'eotod part, it operates with aKtouisUiug vigor brings relief and cures more effectually than anv . known 1'laMer, Liniment or Compound. ... ,,,.-( ,. It ns a-nuine uliarmacouticul prepa ration of the W(,'ueh order of merit; its inirredienui are entirely vegeuuue ana free from Mineral or MoUd 1'oiHona. One trial will convince theisit skeptical of ita superiority over the jijjWiry Porous ITaater r Wneff yon deslruTftompt and immediate relief, ask yonr DrnsrinHta for Benson's , Capeius Phiflter. Price, '25 eouta. ! ' HtknruY St .Toiissnv. .! piiarmaeeuticnl Chpmint, ; ,, j; ,. Wholuaale Aoeuta. N. Y. For sale hv Williams k Haywood and e!ua, Jjco U)., iuU' jgu. I TO AO, MEX "A 8PEEDY . I il.-)5 ' ' CURE. mVdms of the Back or Limb Slrlc twrca, ADacMoa of tiia an-neys r HlkdJer, lBTOltintarv JJUcbsiiro. Imiioleu y, Qrasral Debility, Ncrvontno, Dyep p U, Laniraor, Low stir u, Mxirunon ol ia.-. SiilrU. Confusion of IJ-'i MplUtoa or lbs Heirt, Tlnldty, Tremb I ngr, Ulpoats ot Slcht r tilddlrest, Uisrue of ths Bead, Throat, Now, or tktn, Affisetloas ot tbs Ltvr, Lung, Stomsc-b or Howav-tsoa Mnwis lltorck-r aris ce ' rom Solitary Habits of Tontb secret and ol t- ry racttr mors rstsl to tbe.r victims lain tfte sonic o' tl f vrsoe to tbs Marineis of UlVMm. bllehl aribelr mof bi 111 ant tiouet or ant clpa' tea, mtannng mtrrmpe eve., itapotlb e, dealroylBjC bolli Body and Mind. yiurrtttge. Murisl i-er&on. or vounz men contuiu- pWUos: marrisite, tnOetinK from Organic ind Phrsiral Wkcs Lort of procrettiT Powrr. Jirpounrr. r uatration, KihuattM VitaUkV. Iovoluntarr Discharge. Noc Krec. tility, tiaaty Emkuonr, Plllrioii of tits riaKTV nrrvoos (tciuDiniy, ut-cay oi ui Pnvaival and Mmital Power. Drranevmcnt mt alltba ViUl foicea aa-t eoUol Nop- rom Dtb llt. Lota of Hinhood Ucnral Vakness ol U-t Uirans, and rrerr olber uubappr diquaUfJeation, apuedilj removed. and mil Manif viRor ruureo. To l'ouns Men. Taass are noma of tha aad end melancfaol lv tQerts crcdtictd bv carlv babila of voulb. vU . Werkm as of the Ba:k and L'iu), Pain la tbs ifaul, Dimness of B git. Lot of Mnacular Power, Palpitation of .tbe i ij-t, lyapeia, Merruaaf lmt ability, Dirati.o ment of the DigtutUva rauclons, Uenund Debll ty, 8)mpUma of Contanit4on, etc. Mbbajutv. The feerfat 4rets on tbe mind are much to be iirraird Loss of Mem ory, Confnaion of Idea, DewtMon of 8tr ltn, Evll- ortbodirgs Avrmn t i S vcitty, elf-Ditruet, Love of fo,ltJd-, Timidity, eie., are some or e uj proaucea. Tbovsals of ifroue of all aaea cia now Indite what Is tbe cau?e of tbtir de-lmtnf( bt-alib, loaloR tbe'.r viiror, beromlna; we k, pale, aeivoua and fiDKia'wl, bavmir a ainsm Ur atpearance about tiie t.. tcuita and sympiona or outnm uod A speedy cure ar ranted In receat Diseaae laimedbite KeHef No Mrenry. Persons Raining their HtaltU, WssUsk lime wltn 'aDorantrretecdan and Improper Treatment, Driving Dii-enun Into tbsSyatt-m ay ibat Iedly Poison, Mi-rcnrv, ctsriiiK ratal AUecUoca of ILu ifrad, 1 bruat, Noes or fcUn. LItc Luek. B.i'inacb or Bowrla. BidilT Cared. Let o Delicacv prevital apply lnime jiaUly. ine.ose rump to oao on a'piy. aaarcai ' Dr. Jolinstcn, OF THE BALTIMORE LOt K JiomTAU OKriCK, , KO. . KiUIH KRICDi KICK STRBRT, BE1WBKN H.ti,TIUO'lX i AND blOdND HTUKKri, j BALTIKOKE, Ml). June SI ly . rS 1 7 ' 6 WAMSUTTAMITSLIM RIIIUT8 WITH RICHARDSON'S UOVSD THREAD lINEN BOSOJTS AND CUrF8 FOR OXT.T 9.50. -4Q WAM8UTTA ' MUSLIN SniRTS A ..I-M.-V .t i ,! WITH RKinARDSON'8 ROtND Til READ LINEN BOSOMS AND CVFF8 FOR ONLY 913.00. XLARIY HEADY MADt. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. ... i ... . The Greatest Bargain of the Age W. II. A R, 8. TUCKER, Leaders of Low Prices and Beat CooJk. Raleigh, Nov. 25, 1ST5 tf. J. IL Jl'L it M M J ATTORiniT AT LAW J B A i, I 1 41 a N Of&ca South ot the Coni-t Bote jur , - AanUaal OflM. - AND MATHEMATICAL oxFonn, y. a i lLmsifB & T. 3. Houses, ' PrMijial, Mr. J, TI. IIirner lias iftnnel V hnme at Uxfurd, N. V.. and llr raovta U Mhuol there the lat Monday in Jauu.ny neit. Key. T..4. Homer will be aelaled Ith blm aa Joint prlncipa-l and tk k-uihiI will be udurti-4a)iikeaifn pnneiplef tint were fornwrly ttwi-efuily em)4uyl In mAtnf, goort boya and rood $thMmry-" Th prlc or rtard' aiid I lift l.n, iclahre of waebingsnd mbta, M 1 181 per teuton or twenty wvkav- fcacb. atndt-nt Is to furniah bis blankets, tbceta, pillow-cases aud loela. OCC83-U ,ir .4. !! r.i. G U E. E-N S D O It O - FEMALE COLLEGE, lot rprlng ftm'oa or m will lUri ( n Wednesday, tbe 1-ib of January, and continae twenty weekt, Duard tuxdualve ot wstbinz aud lUbtei ITA. 'lulllou In n-fular cuuiac, - J5. Cliarfrea for tiTHA stuiiibh mrxlrmto. ) Fur (.italoifuta coutaiuina; iarticulan, apply to Htv. 1. M. Jonk, Prenidi-nl. N. II. D.. WILSON, ! President of Hoard of Trustee?, t det6 2:u 'J.... AI.I. and mWrllie for l he New' York V, Ifctly pupvra on ly 1 r-cub per mm-k, ! It IF A VUMV r,Bcpt u-tf. Kaleigh, N. C. '4 GEAT Of FERI Horace Waters A Pons, 481 Broidwar, N. i , will uirpoac of 1' U fit'na tk1 rn-'Ua of Br i clai-f n aki re, incluumtr W a err, a' ex Ircuiilj low prkt-a for eab, durinir thif ftiontb, r r iit cash, and baJauie injunall B. cn'hly payment-. Tleaaoiu to let U r' New Stale Ptano. are the bt-rt made. The ti'Urh -lnst'c. an.1 fins aintrinK tone. powertel; pnre and eveh. Water' Cjocerto ( ana caanot be ezeeiltd in tone or beauty1 Uicy dufy ccmvtitioa. Tbe Conieijr stop is a floe 1m tattoo of the boou-i Aoice. Anents weak-1 liberal discount to UM-b- ers, n,lniBt f, thurche, scboola, lodVee. etc. f perlal ti'ducitmerta toihn tmdo. lilustra'ed atiJOKUui m uimL JOHN AKV8TKONQ, BOOKBINDER AND BLANK BOOK M AN UK ACT U RER, - ovaa a. c. b kstobk, K A L I O H, N r . QUUE THAT COUGH! Dr. C. T. McMannen's AMBKICAS Till MIXTU EE PRICE ONE DOLLAR. Tnt; Okkat Hc-inf.M IltjisDT foe t'ONSUV.PTMK. For Conub-, Colas Sure Throat, Hoarse ccas and all Luoe DiStarea: ent-c.a lv rec ommended ss a Family Mtdlciue Mr '. bildren aa It arrests at crce tvery viuptom of Croup, or attacks of Colls, uuch At UiiUrco are snoievt to, pniiicniany 10 in! relief ol Whooulne Couirb. Ha eonibmaUon with Buifar and otber Ii ered ei.ts inakt e 11 not ud iilesaant to the taMe, and ro danger whatever In Its use. Taken in portions of bait a tea- spoon! ul at s time whenever theie Is a dispo. Sitioa to eonih, snd ai Bkbt wb-n tou Hs down. It acts finely on the KUmtys and the L ver. ' ; Manufactured and i-jU Wholertlosnd Ke- tail bv the Prourk-lor. i)nrht.m. N. C Lib eral discount to who.eesle dealers. Orders solicited. . . JNO. A. McMANNEN, General Bosiuees After t. TE3TM0SIAL8 ; ' Uoldsboro. V. Oi After f ivudtDi; elLtei D u: u'.lt in a south ern rdmate to realoie my Luntra I ajaveup in despair, ana caiue Dome lo aiu wim mr thildren in ttoldfboro, V. C. While there I obtained a box ot Ur XcManueu's Tar MU tare, Its llret en ct aa to enable cio to sleep; wy strrniitb bt-an to re'nm; hops retired: nycouifii trav war. Altar tu.at sU boxes, was ri-stortil to i.mith 1 now t.iti 140 lbs 1 weuirJife to this aiurtars. sua wiko uiis I'uoiuuva u me woria tt a i.uamuii. J have bien afflicted with a coufrh for thirty sears. I bafe used all tbs popular remcdlea lor eoochs. 1 bv atrer.Xaoiid anf thine to remain on tne orrten rrre: any-renet, until 1 ased Dr. a.eMitirjcn'e American Tar Mixture, Ita una enable me totleep wall: my fuDps huTe legalced their stientrlh, snd I find mraalf aattrelv free from s dutresalns aouirh that atutckt-d me in the momina;. I a rapidly recovorinz. - . v, MKfl.PUTiJT.BJ'ASCHAL. 41 v Lni n eave way while on mr circuit. 1 Was forced u retire from say work, and bad but little hope Of recovery. 1 ased one box of Dr. MeMannth'a Tar Mixture, my couh unproved, my strength returned, and I was soon able to resume my work. I recommend It to an wim nave a eongn, or weal innea. i .-buhiv.. ' S. Conferancs, Durham, N. C Mixture Is the on thing Uat ass dona TOS any trocd. mas . rv, una,s.-i, To bar Jiusbaitd. . ... Uurhara N. C. I in tktn with anniartutasr eomrh: waa fe rf ul of it reeoitj tutlercd f r want of leen. I ased one box cf tbe Am or I can Tar Mixture. From tbe Crst day I aaed it, I felt ita aood eflecta. J slept aonnd. and mi streuxth iccMMd a t w we ksl wss myself afain. I can conaelentiouiuy recommend II to ail who are afUic'ed with eonsauoptlM symptoma or weak langs. . a. ei l Durham, N O, , 1 have need Dr. C T. McMaiinea'a Americas Tar Mixture myself, and In any family. 1 do aot heritage to rwp mmi is as s remedy U be und in ll t ases of l lonpb. Clds, Con ThroHt, Hoaratoeaaaud Luna; dtaeases U. J. rAKKlSfi. liDiiorerlsof tbw TesiUnonisls eon d bt offered Ta ,eo at ll times It porUocaof half a ?encoT;ful or4i-; -f(o danger whatever. w A" ' We Vtli ia etifitle men and wotnet Bustnaea tbaT will Far fruin ti to $8 pet day, can bepu:ed in vour own relicbbor- hood, sqd is stnclh bonorat le Partienlaiv free, or samples wotb several dollars that alll enaflr tou to iro to work stance, will b sent oa receipt of fifty cent. " -AdrireM , baiiivn su., - septaVtf SVS Washington Bt, Boston, M CLASSICAL Bomaritan Nervine. THE ereat Nervs Conqueror, euros tpiKpiH-rna.convuiawna, '.Stmania. rlt. VlLua. llanM end all Nervous Pisceses ; tha only news uoelllva remedy lor i.pt-ptk-Flu. It has been tested by tuouaands ana lias never been 3 I known ta fail In a slnalecasa. Trial packairw free. Lncloes tamp for Circulars clviug art- ueuee oi euros, jinureas, UK. 8. A. RICHMOND. , net 15 12m box 741, bt, Joseph, XO , ' UE ONLT POLTTECnSlC HOMI UatMM ; - IT, CL1M EST'8 HALL, ' Elllf U CUe. ntsr Baltliaore. Md. Well eaUbllsbed ; thorouth;suje.riur lach era. tlenerous ta' le; tnrlgoratlnx climate; no atckness.' tiraduates rank h(ii receives only flrst- eiass boya. Four Courses: Classical, Liberal, Bclen unc, tomiurrcuu. . - Hen it stamp for Decennial Catalogue. Tas Kav. i. Avaav Bhxphsro, U. l., ' Head Master. tfBASXts A Us M. Srsscaa, Fa. U., '' Assoc. Master. tug 4 steow Jy . , . s ANT A O LAIIS Is coming ui tbe tiL'M of t .o 'i-ith of this month, and if. . sb li. x. ruvKJiu arc provIdleK for alL They are rwulviiig new lines of DRY-GOODS, ariri a pencralissortmehtor girodS for The dif ferent departments, suitable for Uie j HOLIOAYS. ladies' and Children's Underwear, i Hosiery, (ilovea, Furs, Handkrrchlflfa, Mile Muds mid Ties, Caiehela, Belts, i . CoUars and Cuffs, ' , Laces, c, &e. 10 Cases New Style Print, 'JO lUlet. S. C. I'lalds, , "00 pr ZI-i(ler'a Boots anil Ualtexs, tH j ire OuiU Burt's Boots ami i alters. SHIRT DEI'AUTMKNT, The crest demand for our unflnlahod Shirts bss induced us to STILL LOWER THE PRICE. We will sell 0 of onr Wamtntta Shirts with Rtt-hardnon's round thread linen Bosoms and Cuffs lor te.oo 14 ditto for 12.00 Orders filled according to date of reception. Remember onr motto: " The best eoods st tne lowest casa prices. W. n. & R. 8. TI CKER. I cM7, 1ST5 tf. A L E I (i II HIGH SCHOOL AS ESULNH fllSSIflL ASD SCIlTHIC BOumiM! a Bit w mool ion nois. With Militauy OitCAMZinos Attaiubo, The duties of this school will be reaumed after Xinas recess on Jan. 13th. 1ST5. Surluir Term, or Half Sesilon of 20 weektf. beirliis Felx trtli followinir. Pupils esa be entered at eiuit-r auu-, h uh cimi savsnuiKe. The Principals claim for their School an equality in acuolarshlp , aud moi-al tone With any eciioois in tne state. For Circular contaiuiutr full tmrtlrnlars address, t'rinclpala. Ittv. J. M: Al KlXmiV, I C II, 8CtTT. dec. 1S-03-0. SELECT BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL, iHsboro'a'-O.-: The thWv-fowrth scKofon of tbe MISSES NASI! & MIS3 KULLOCK'8 Ik-hool will open on Frlilsy 4t h Febrtiary, le7rt. itoar i n i union ri oe-a to invv tircu Urs forwarded oa appllcntiou. - . uee iiww" E. ATTOFWIKY.AXLAW.f : i PracCce In the Hate and federal nonrts- ColHcilonsmvl la anv rrt o' North Osr olinal , , , rJHt BKh s NV ,.!,-, Frtct A 1-2 Toa-er ' s 300.00 5 ,. " moo t I f F am Die Enffloa to bs seen at onr Store. Write for Circulars, JCL.'tJ8LEWIS&CO., may lf-tf Sole Ageots. COAL ! The third Cargo this season will be here la few days, feud your orders to be ftllei upoa arrival. W til let you have a little to keep you warm 'till you can be fully supplied. WOOD. Retelril cTery day or two at J. A. JOKES' Front of Bettsaud AJlea's Ubop. ar n Co.'s Feed Store, Wilmington street. A 1 A. a I tTVl DccR-tf. ' t ..... AYXs,,. vnr fart: ViVs.Tt AO (NTS fORi THE STAB AMMOSUrLD I I-,' .!,' SO L U UiE ZVUOBV.il A TE A Nil S1PES' MITR06ENIZEO SUPFB PHOSPHATE. ALSO DEALKKS IN g n oc k it i i:s If yoa have cotton for sale, carry or send It td them as they buy .targely' on'j jieir York orders aad pay bbjh prices. nor 8-fim 1ST EW ARRIVALS Just received In addition to my TUIUD NEW STOCK T11L3 EE A SON, 30 Thousand Tarda PLAIDS AAD FASCV PRIISTTS. Tooe Prints are new an J the lin minim t-t of the seaion. NEW AND llANDSOMr. D1BSS GOOD . Recilved dally by exproa. In fact 1 keep each department full aud conipletc. I do an active business anil always keep up with the times. I buy the Goods and sell tliera st rioe that will guarantee sal s. I hoist aud carry the fla that runs ahead ; by fair dealing and: representing (roods as they are. It Is a well known fact that CKEECK'S is the place to buy Dry Goods. .., , Customers look to your - Interest ami rm to see me! ' ' I ...... . . . . A, CREECH. dcq4-JA w4t OR BEKT. fortherrsriS?! The House and Lot ou Billaboro': Street' opposite the Excbaiifre Hotels known as tbe Hutchinirs propcrt-. 1 he House contains eight comfortable rH'iiu-a Kitchen ooatainmg four rooms. Two (Mlir-e rooms In yard all In good urdur. Outsitki Bafltry and woodbouse. Weil of good water n yaru, puma atsaclito. r or terma apply to i C. W.D. HUTCH INtiS, Ap t , , ' or to W.Jl.HUTCHlliit!8, 1 Fayeltevillc St., optiosite Tucker lla 1. decaotf ' OFFICE OF THE 8ECKKTA m . WlSTBBM N. 0. lNSAXa ASILLM, MoaOASTOK, N. C, Not. 5 !:. Sealed proposals will be received at this office, to be presented on or tiefure Feb. I, 1-7(1, for the Isylng of two am) a half mil lions of Brick, more or less, sccordtnir to speclrlcations of tire Architect, for the fmiu ua ion walls ol tae . , - WESTERN IN8ANE ASYLL'M. The said proposals must contain bids for the work, both with and without the rout of sup plying Lima and Cement, In accordance with the printed specifications. Tbe work to begin on or after May the 1st next, and to be completed oa or before December lt, IHTo. The work shall be strictly under tbe dlrec tloa and supervlstou of Su b person is the Board of Commissioners may appoint. Copies of the epeelflrsttone of the contract will be furnished by addressing ths Secretary at bis office. Approred and executed bond, to the full amount of the bbl, are required to be lied with the projioials. PrnxiasJt thould be sealed, marked "Pro posals for laying Brick for the W. N. C. In sane A ylum of N. C, and addressed to T. UEO. WALTON, Secretary of W. N. C Asylum novft-t'jj Coaiuilikkia. jq-OTICE TO FARMERS. We have for sale ft young and well broke ; ' . . ucles , Mn good eonditkn. Axplysoita : J A. C 8ANDEE8 A CO. ov8-U
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 28, 1875, edition 1
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