THE RALEIGH BENTINEI as; lit ELv r'-v' ,' f nnino .- s ,"! UAH.T, WIIKLT AND BEMI-WEKLT Official Oras of Nortli Carolina, r STATINNgDINO p.DArxr, . j .1 i I , mdUor. -, j j I i MMmtmoM, : - Dally fentlnel t iw " advanra...J."'...t8 00 Dally Sis aaoaths In advance 4 00 Brnl Weekly . " 6 00 Wekly SnU'l ,' . ............ i, ) Th Dulv siibi, WU b delivered la say part of the City t Fifteen Cent a week. ft ., ii . t 4 -- 4 J I Adveruseatsnts Will be fdscited In ths Uauy liHTissi. at ths following rates pr square or ' one inca, or tea mlnloaliue. . . vl - . tne stinaiw one time i' LM 4 . ..' aach sabssqMBt ieMrtioa - ietsthaaa week ........ ....... " to I- I square, t wtwk'. 4 . M ... tW A I 1 mont 8 00 j I luunllil. moo t t I I ! easee 1 ' l . Me SO 00 VOL. XXI. RALEIGH, N. C., FRIDAY, f DECEMBER 31, 1875. n akh No( 122; j mm t ..j ... . aa ou H H II- II I v ir . ii . ii m m i kff it - : I'.N 4.1 , ? A -JF j.'S' . ' LEA APDBKIN8' Is tkHljr GB1JINK "WOUCESTEIISUHIE SAUCE. . Pkbuo Bpkaki!o. At 12 o'clock; next Mondy Joafoli Turner will aJJroM Um people of Wake, at Metropolitan Uku, in BBOUDEX OX THE CENTEK- l'OST OFFICE DIRECTORY. For the benefit of the public, we pub lico the following director j of the pott oAc of thi city : ' Western mail close 10:10 a. m. " " arrives , 3:49 p. m. Eastern u closes 3:30 p. m. Chathanj4iidosei Jl30p.ro. " ' arrives 9-AH a. m. R. A O. R. a mail closes 9:30 a. m. " , " ' arrives 3: 13 p. nu Through northern via R. & O. H. It, closes 9:30 a. m. Through nortliero via R. & G. boro cIoms , 4 3:30 p. m. Thronan northern via uoius boro arrives 11:03 a.m. Ottk hoars for delivering nails from 7:) a. m. to c:w p. m. Money orders are issued and paid from 8:15 a. ra. to 4 p. m. Letters cjw bs registered front 8:15 a. ro. to 4 p. in. Xo ipails sent or received on Sundays. w, w. uoldkr, r. r. Tarn Eba. Owing to the removal of ' the type and fixture of tbs Raleigh Era, the next number of tuat paper will not appear until Thursday, January 13th. a legal holiday, we Lave concluded to show our loyalty by treating ourselves to another dny's recreation. There will be no paper issued from this office nutil Monday afternoon. New 1WV Cards ; Edwards, Droagliton & Co. have just received various alvles of Xew Year's Cards. ' Young gentlemen will ploase call and examine styles and prices. . & Cotton dull atf 121. 1879'wili has Bundsysl Katie Putnam will be here soon. Xo cases at the polios court to day. The niggers emancipate to morrow la grand style. . ' New. Year callers will tie out in fomo-inorrow.. tu4t ,, The Good Templars have an oyier supper to-night. See atatsflMBta of the Raleigh and Ol.l X5 , t Ji Yi !: , i I ? Prof. Mclver, late superintendent of public instruction. Is in the. city, .v : i. II. Mills,' luperintendont of the Ox ford orphan asylum, is In the city. By getting ZeiglerY cigars you will not be deceived. '""All ta asks Is a trial Our friends P. V. Christophers k Co., are out in an irttractive annouuecment Readit ' ' ' 71 - The train going east on the Xorth Carolina railroad arrived here yesterday 3 hours behind time. Zclgler's Raleigh favorite cigar store Is the place to get the best and the purest cigars in the city. Tlie, Ne w Year'a hop at Mrs. Slater's dancing hall, over Wayne Alicott's store, takes place thhvevtnin. i ine unest stock or chewing and smoking tobacco, pipes, etc., at Zelg Icr's. next door to tbe Yarborough House. " " At the request of many oitisens, we have .introduced v our, flue "Pumomd Oil," SO deortfi higltr teU than any in towt'iQA liwifja 1 The distribution of the constitutional amendmentti In'pamphlet form, Will be coroaIeitediaaii4lMtt,law requires, this afternoon. They are being shipped by express and mail. ,Ths principal secre tary of the convention, Jobastohe Jonas, andths state auditor. Major Reilly, have executed, .thSj work faith fully and diligently. Skatox daiis Lodge, I. O. 0. F. A meeting1 of tlii i" lodge Waa held ' last evening, an 1 the following officers were elected fc tbe emring year f; J T0i T. P. Devereux, X. O. ; T. K. Waitt, V. O, ; Phil Thiem, Secretary W. T. Utley, Unandal Beoretary ; J. a Blake, Treasuren " The ' committees of this lodge and Manteo ara consulting as, to Lacrraa at tin Issamb Astl0il YesUrday afternoon Prof. Tripp d liv sred his lectnre npen "France snd Europe since 18W beure the employes ana a ponton o( Ute tnuuKes of tbe in aaae aeylnan. The lecture is spoken of as sue' Vagly kteresti&g and eloquent, THE WHITE HAND HELD CP. Otfc 8tcck ix Usutax. ' At Halifax, last Wednesday, we told the iMopls) how the railrnatl oorpora tiona had put certain editor and pot lawyers upon as. How President Humphrey told as of President Buford setting np Managwr Heanis with a dem ocratic paper to show as np as a thief, stealing Iron the state treasury. How the stockholders iu the Chatham road had set np Jordan Stone and the Raleigh me . , news wun some $23,000 to buy out Manager Hearne and continue the abuse of us. How lawyer Waring, senator from Charletto, - rewardel Jordan with the public printing for his gallautry as a soldier, and bow it was that Jor dan's name was not on the muster roll, with 120,000 other soldiers, in the ofllce of the secretary of state, and how Jor dan's captain,in Greenabero, told us that Jordan was cook for company B, 12th Virginia regiment during the war. - Wo wiu mem ; wnen Jordan pretended to break down with the Xews, the stock holders in the establishment had to be replaced, and to hide the block hand of tlie railroad corporation the white hand of James Mullen, attorney-at-law, waa used and oue thousand dollars of stock in the Raleigh .".News given to him and the money paid iu, and all without his knowledge, sanction or consent, and If it was not so they could , call ou Mr. Mullun an d he would give, the facts and correct all errors. We told how Stockholder Black nail, ot tbe News, offered us $20,000 and a seat in congress for the Sentinel mue name pi the ring, and how he furniahed money to buy the Asbeville Citusen. ,We tuld them no single man everfo ught against such odds, but un less tney, the people we were talking to, were as corrupt as the Chatham railroad, we would whip oat that road, the pet In repoud to resolutions of the ex executive committee of the state agr'. cUltura' icijiy,In reference to the state being pMpurly reiut-seuted at the Phil adelphia ctMit nniitl, Governor Urogden gives vent to na outburst of putriotibm, stimulated doubtles by a loud remtnt beraucu of recou t ftftivitieit at the cen tennial ground!, in tho uppendcdlcttcn t TAT 8 OF XOKT II C A KOLI MA, KXECUTIVB IIBI'ABTMEXT, . Raleiiih, N. C, Ihc 27, 1875. To Gih'UI. 0. M. Cmrter, end Dr. Jamvt McCiJlt ,' Committee, Gentlemen : I fttknowli'ilm with pleas ure the receipt front y u X the proceed ings of a meeting of thtTniute agricul tural society hi relation to the repre sentation of our statu in the great international exlijbirion nt the city of Philadelphia, in 1870, anl in compli ance with the request of tlio comuitteo I will cheerfully authorize ami request Proft!Sor W. C. Kerr, our slate geolo gist, "to take immediate steps to make the best possible exhibition or our pro ducts and resources in the centennial exhibition." I heartily approve the recommenda tion of the committee as the most foa aible piuu which we can now adopt to enable us to participate with ocr sister states, in 1870, in the greatest interna tional exhibition which the world has over seen. it will lurnuih the best opportunity we have ever had to show our products and resource to the world, to invito immigration and capital to come ami lo cate ainoug us, and anoint in the im provement of our h state and iu the de velopment of her ,' vast resources. We have gold, I silver, copper, iron. coal. graphite, mica, pyritos and other valu able minerals. I hopo that many of our patriotic and publio-Hpirited citizens will asaint lis with their means and ' influence to niako a creditable exhibition of our produc tions and resources. At the centennial anniversary of our national declaration of indopendonoo our state is cordially invited to join with her sister states in tlie celebration tof that grand and important event whicti made a nation ef freemen. The history of the rise ana progress oi jNortU Carolina can nover be buried by the revolution of time. North Carolina participated in the first Continental congress that assem bled in Carpenter's Hall, in the city of Iliiladelphin, in Boptember. 1771. for the purpoao of discussing ct-rtain ''riev- nnces imputed airoiunt the inoLhor country. On tuc 12th of April. 1770. tho Pro- vincial congresn of North Carolina adopted a resolution instructing the del egates of the state in the Continental congress to vote to declare independence. North Carolina participated in that memorable congress of patriots and statesmen assembled in Philadelphia,on the 4th of July, 1776, which proclaimed to tile world "that all men are created equal ; that thoy are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights ; tliat among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." .worm Carolina participated in the congress at Philadelphia in July, 1778. which adopted articles of confederation and perpetual uniou. Aortu Carolina participated in the ship, of forgctfulncss of all unkind feel ings among all our citizen, and that we may look only to the benefits which this, country, by the favor and blowing oi i,ixi, nas voucnoaiiKi totne people. -1 desire to co-operate with you, gen tlemen, and with auv and all of our, fcllow-cubum. who will assist in malo- ln the neccsary arrangements to en able our ttato to intrikipate in the cen tennial exhibition at Philadelphia. We have country to serve and a famo Ut maintain. We are Breed by every con- 1 sldcration of Interest, of duty and of mtdotism, by the rccolleclious of tbe IMUttt lho realization of the present, and tlie hopes of tho future, to take part in the centennial exhibition, and we must neither falter nor fail. " Very respcctfuly, , Your ob't servant, -: C. H. Bboudkn, - " .. ,., Governor. ." ... . - ' - , .- " More Haik ok ths Hollow." Foon - anager Stone will, with tlie ap proval of Stockholder Blacknall, go to Ashe villa to aid Manager Furman in the conduct ef the Citizen. Robert, Uke Manager Hearne, is too extravagant in the management of papers, The departure of Woodson, Stone and Ur acil will not kill the paper. Gentlemen of greater family distinction; will be called in to ran the paper. Bald moun tain trembled when Robert went up ami pronounced euloglums on Sir Ed ward Matthews. Host much will the old mountain (hake, whea Jordan flows over the ridge? ; Vehicuiaii Fashion is Durham. Young gentlemen in Durham have a novel way of transporting ladies to balls, parties, to. It's too muddy to walk, so other means of locomotion have to be devised. When carriage, buggies, wagons, carts, &c, can't be had, the wheelbarrow is brought into use. Tho other night - a deU im'n 1 Durhamite mado use of this hut named lmmble vehicular modo of tmngporfcitior. Ho rolled a young lady to a sociable through the muddy street and landed her wifely at the door. Thiiyonig man will purely succeed in life. Go, warm the cold ; gr, tlotbj the bare; ' Go, feed tlie stanrsd cnes at thy do it Ana let the empty-handed shue " - ' ' t From oat thy basket anil thy stare. Go, wipe from misery's f ye the tear : Take by the hand sfflktlon's sob, V And happy shall b all thai year : t 3 'i h.it is (tUus happily btg Go, (rive thevick and wei ty rest. ' Gladden the cells where ttoner lie; i our balm ouu ou iu wxnided breasts, And roothe the soul about i die. , I.. v r -. ? i Do thus, sud thoa shall go to rest ; - t With musio round thy midnight bed, And, blessing, shall be trebly blessed, , For each anch Soul thus eonuortod.' ; . . -.- ,' --. l,.u;-'."t !.! ! -! Tbv sun shall make a irohlan aet r This Xew-Yeat's Day, and be by V Tho bappieet day that ever yet Was lettered in thy calendar t "- WhkbkDoksit all Come From f-. Hnts and quarts of till by Catanhil dis charges. Where does it all come from 1 The mucous membrane which lines tlie Chambers ef tbs sose, and Its little elands are diseased, - so that they draw from tlie blood its liquid, and exposure to the air changos it into corruption. This life-liquid U needed to build up the lyttem, but it is extracted, and the sys- a a - icm is wcaicenea Dy we loss. To cure, gain flesh and strength by using" Dr. rierce-s uoiuen Medical Discovery, which also acts directly upon these glandsrorrectuig them. aadaPDlr Dr. Sage's Catarrh Beniedy with Dr. Piercs's Kasnl Douche, the only method of reaming me upper cavities, wnere tlie discharge accumulates and comes from. The instrument and both medicines deal by druggist and dealers in medicines. ' NEV ADVERTISEMENTS. TAfe9 HiYB ' ICAPSKO BINCB WK becaa buHnoM a tbe r'l OKOCKRt sna 1 To vision uoe ea North UI at Market Uqaar, where we sneceded by coadint per oaal atwmioa loth wnu of our friends, la building np a tA trad, aad shaiing a lsrga pstroaat;, for which te ear anmerous patron we return a r; THOUSAND thank.' And 'we hope that oar part ex perloncahss oahledn to mors fully ap-.: precUte tbelr want, so that they may be bet ter served, and better pleased, m tin future. IV TV r r T . TTk "Ni jJyiiLAlib Tbe large sale of Elmwood collars proves their popularity. If you hay not yet worn tnem, try thcra at once. NEW ADVERTISEMENT?. OUT OF THE CONDITION or In tbe DurehiM of sa entire now Stock of tioods suited to tbe trade and with which te adorn our new aad commodious ttaad Id ths Sew Fisher balldiiur on Wilmington Street, sdjoluuix J. M. Towles. where we hope our UiSJijr putroas wiu Ds pleased to , ; EEWAED as with s call when In want ot any of the following sew goods i - i Bursrs 1 Sugars ! 1 Retailed at Prices from 10 to Hi M cents. ' ; , '. t Coffee, Rio 5 cents, Lagulra 0 cents. Meal and Corn 90 cents. r ' IVaeoalOtelSeeiiU. Butter 80 cents. i . ; BOOTsAKD SnOM, ' Band-wade and . every-pair warraated from Sl.00toH.00 por psir. Also a full Use of Uinwr Dole and Usraees Leather at Tanner's nrlucs, and alt ktuds of Sboe rirJIngs. FLOUR IXOCBU , : Wo buy In Car Iisd lots from first hand's and will sell at small preflts. tery barrel warrauted. . . ., ,t , ) FRES11 PORK A SPECIALTY. t Aleo, a large lot of white and stock Pease on band. ? . , As We have s Isnre snd convenient 8inm In ths centre of the Cltv. we ara -Drensred to handle consignments of all kinds.. Satisfac tion given and prompt returns made. i F. C. CHRISTOPHERS & CO., Wilmington Street, doc SI- Near City Scales. TAB D110P& shaken by the earth- Iiingwood was quake. Cotton ihi-vc3 still trouble tho eastern counties. 6, Mil Two niggers were Christinas. killed in Currituck Country school examinations are rife in the land. Thl-igs are now said to be quiet iu McDowell county. v 1 . . uiir lH-iu-s wore recently tilled in Watauga county. Sportive young alligators stir th.i wa ters of (iatos county. Hon. Burton Craige continues lau gcrously ill at Concord. Wolves and panthers arc occasioually seen in Cherokee county. A large number of young mtn from the west are emigrating to Texas. he Stale National Dank, of Hal- ei(jh,i. v.. at the closi of busi ness 1 if, lb75. RESOURCES ; Loans ami discounts tiJV.flF.sS UTurursiu...... , .... V. S. UoikId to accuro circulation. Other stocks, bonds and uiorl- gages, .,...,.. . .v 1 1",2US.04 uuu irum reaceiuing sua Uuserve A (funis Duo from oUier liuuL sud liaukef Due from oibcr llanks and Bankers....... Ranking house Other real estate Current expenses Premiums Cash Hems Including stamps.... Bills of other Nations! Bauks.... Fractional curreury 8)ccie, coin Lopal tcuder notes 40,000.0(1 Redemption fund with C . 8. Tress. 4,500.00 j "JEPORT OF THE CONDITION or ZA llaleujh National Bank of !'4'h? Mrfeigt, in North Carolina, at th 1,100.00 j Close of J Justness, 6i,517.0S 30,850.41 25,000.00 10,500.07 )b,M5.W 1,712.40 Kingwood wants to beincornorat,! in , .. . I . . . . 7 ' - ooumou uongers, privations and suffer- onicr to control urunken nipgers. iiib inrouKii ne revoiutiouarv war for the establishment of our indeiendcnce. Tota', ..5SO,aat85 LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid in - Protlt and Iohs. NationalBank clrculstion outstanil- Imr Individual deposits Demand certiticstes deposit... ,.. Time certilieates deposit Cashiers' Cheeks outstanding .,, irae 10 iavionai nauKs Due to other Hanks sud Bankers and in the common benefits and bless tags ox its mighty achievement. North Carolina participated in the con vention at Philadelphia in 1787. which The Germans of Wilmington tri fautaetic Thursday evening, Jau. 0. 10(1,000.00 K!,4Jt.U 0,080,14 277.3H3.78 t'.,2.Vi.-0 cm, 2i 1,646.1m W7.t0 , 4,001.13 Mr2,2tW.U J)ec.U, 1875. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts ..t3!.8no.05 Ovcrd rafts ;.. V.SilU.OU Li. K liomls t aei-ure elr iil.illnu SOU Onoial U. Is, Bouds to secure deposua.... 150.000.00 U. 8. Bonds one haud..... rone. Otlier stocks, bonds and mortBSpss 94,H0 AO uue iruiu approvcu reserve agcula lO4.0isv.Uft Due from utiier National Banks.. fy'A TSH IU Hue from Slate B-Tiks and haskars 8,4'B 02 Beal csUUt, furuiture, and hxtures llft.tSK.Ui Current expenses and taxes paid. U,8lit.yH Premiums paid 84.:SS.(W Checks ard other cash items UW,4U Exchanges fur clearing-house...., none. Bills of other National Baaks 1,460.00 Bins of etatersnks none. fractional currency(tnrludlngnKk el-).. , Specie (Including gold Treasury notes) Legal-teuder notes u. e. cenmcaies oi ueposu lor Iml-tenders Redemption fund with 11. B. treasurer (0 percent, or clrculstion) Due from U. 8. Trsasnrer, other than S ier cent rcdemntioM 3,140.00 1,033.85 40,000.00 none. 10,000.00 ffllNi. Total.... i none. l,3t,88fl.7S 1, Ssml C. Wbll.-, cashier of the Stats I ollison, w ho wai run over by a Wil-1 swear that the above statement Is correct to lawyers and bnndle-M pohtioans, who fmmed the constitution of- the United States of America, "in order to form a were supported by the corporation, and bulled Up by its organs for office and A IiCCATJi0. .11ji:AB.-rT Yesterday afternoon while' looking ujT a -local, we saw S. V. House. 8am. Thomnsnn. more perfect Union, establish inatire. insure domestic trampiility, provide for the common defence, promote the gen eral welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity. " North Carolina ncrfnrmnit a nnldn an.l important port in tlie long and perilous mmgton street car. is condition. , There is good boating water iu the Cape Fear between Wilmington and Fayelteville. Wilmington has got on stilts because a German citizen has got a silver coin 701 years old. in a dunkmn I the best of my knowledge and belief. KmmMjxj. ill i c. i Kininr. Subserlbed and sworn te before m, this 81st usy oi uecemuer, isio. VT. 8. PRIMROSE, Motary Public Correct Attflst : JNO.Q. WILLIAMS, ) DAN'L G. I OWLE, Directors. ;. W. R. COX. j - Dec. 81-lt. Bolt Lavy, M. B. Barboe, Geo. Waitt, 8V?.gg1 .mch re8'"d in the formation Tom' Waltr I w n.. nu t ?iihe Umon ' she tetaiaB a lively lorn. WaiU , J. W. Gorman, Charles interest in i!s welfare and preeervarion, liullock, J. S. Allen, tlu latter in his sad it wjtild not seem to be in accord- buggy J. V. Williams, V. Koyster, and f106 1ith llf r "olutionary history the ptop, of having Joint public 'rge tmmbsr of Juvenile Africans, Z'&&?$ nwallation eeremonipa. CnaiSTiiAs Ttnk-iuias-tide, properly speaking, extends from h evening before CLritmas day to the first of Feboary, ths eve of the feast of the Purification, or Candlemas day, when the Christmr decorahena are removed from ths cUchee.' The ' great holiday soaso i, however, may be said, to end on TclXth.y, (lie feast o( ths Epiphany January 6th. la Ibgland Twelfth-night is second only to Christmas eve as a pop nlir holiday, On that day tho sovereign, -it ecmmemonition of tha adoration of ths atari, -aakes aa offering vof gold, frankincense and myrrh at the altar of the Chaps! ;TyaXf and,, at home the Twelfth-eake is eaten and the Twelfth plgbt games' 'are played, We have al ways been disposed to associate the giv ing of presents at Christmas-tids with the gifts of the 'Wise mor," Certainly there . his always beta such an association in the gifts of autuarchs and the heads of great booses to the poor apoa that day, especially in the East,' where Fpi phany, or Theophaa, or ths ff ast of lights, is one of the g 'eat festival cf ti e year. V t.i going down Harnett street u full lilt. Thinking there was a first-class local on hand w, followed the crowd to the Baptist grove, and found the excitement to be an eductted bear, which two Italians, Portugese, Spaniards, or some outlandish chaps, were exhibiting, and such bear talk was never ieard before. It was all Grselt to the crowd, but the bear understood It, for he would dance, go through the manual of arms, turn summersaults and cut up generally. Ths proprietors intimated that if some one would pay them a quarter they woald 'make him climb a tree, where upon daiu Thompson took up a collec- ti n, the money waa raised and the per formance commenced. The first tree was too large and his bearshlp climbed about ten ictri tiign wnicn was ouor reach ol the boes, and quietly seated himself on a limb and took view of the surround ings, when the ring-master pitched Up a rod at bruin ' and, giving him ' a good pouch on the larboard side, he basted down without much order as to his coming. Those who invested In the climb told the chap who held the rope, that they hadu't got their money's worth, So be selected a smaller tree, and tlie - performance, was again gone through with to the amusement of a large number of spectators. , ' the anniven ary of American independ ence. Thomas Jefferson said. " no state was more fixed or forward in the cause of uidepeudence than Xorth Carolina If she was the foremost then, let her not oe a utggara now, when her attachment A 15-mouthe-ld Wilmington baby tlie Al 1. 1 - ,i r i . . . uuH-r uaj icu jrjin a ti)iri story window uu vasn t null. Six gin-houses hava boon immvt in tho 2d oongntssional di itriot within the past two months. Tlie cotton factorv nt Hoc kiln ti im Richmond county, Ims Imported ma chinery from England. Benj. Garrett, who was s'mt b J. F Everett at Middle Sound, New Hanover county, Saturday, is dead. O. H. Dookery, tha chronie Richmond j AKK COUMTT Iff TBI SUPERIOR , . t kvw)J. i; i , Duaavm rua iui,iBr. ,?i E. O. Macy, Admr. of Samuel Bay wood, dee'd, plalntlrT nmiul Sallle Haywood, W, IL Haywood. Eliza Trlsband, Wash. Craven, James KIx, ElUa KJx, his wife, Jerry Wsh lngton,Lsviuht Waahlngton,Chas. II In ton and Emily Hinton, his wife, Joo Washiiu;toa In fant and Susan and Wm. Wasblogtoa last iwu mianu, aerenuanis. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, v ( V To Ou Bkrfftf WUc4 CowUy;Grtig: You ara hereby Commanded to summon Sallfe Haywood, W. H. Haywood, Cllza Ttft- pwia, njD. k raTi's. sanies itli. cllsa KIx. kl- t i-J-"'1 : . . ... . . ' LIABILITIES. . . Capital stock paid in 400,00000 Surplus fund flO.OOO Otlier undividwl prosit -84,i6.l8 National liana notes iuttan(llng.. .3rx),00U.W State Bank notes outstanding none. Dividends unpaid 978.00 ladlvidoal deposits suliject to cheek, Vti,m.T9 Demand certificates of deposit.,.. KJ50.75 Time certilieates of deposit , ne. Certllled checks.... none. Cashier's checks outstandiii); ,OU0.00 Cnlted States dtnoalt.. O7.W0.S3 lVpoeltsof V. S. Hlslmreingoflleers GU,tr2.60 Due to other National Banks..... M.tlt Due to State Banks and bankers. 1.100.41 Notes and bills rc-discouulcd 8,000.00 Bills payable none. ton and the ot her defendants above named, if lumm wivum jourcoanij, UJ appear at tbe ollice of the t lerk of tn HmwrW Court fbr the Coontr of Wake within twent usya, aner in service oi this summons ou mere, exclusive or the day of such sorrlcs, and answer the complaint, a copy of which will lie deposited In the office of the t lark of me eupenor v;jurt lor salil County, within 10 days from the date of this summons, and to liberty remains as firm and atrnno- ji county candidate, soonbl tl,. i.. his wife. Jerry Wash nirton. Lavlnla Wahlnr I... -J-j-.J I TI.:l.I S ITS " I In. ,,! ll, . ...!. J.. .k. .7. k n9 vug uuuurcu jears ago. - Xorth Carolina participated with alacrity and seal in the honor r achieving Our independence and in the ettablialmunt of free representative government, and as she is nuo of the old thirteen states of the Union, it is her riullt snd dutV to nartfeinntn uriih her sisters In the celebration and exhi bition or our national centennial, i Xorth Carolina mav well her revolutionary history. L!t i 8iand as an enduriag monument to her putii otism and devotion to civil and religious liberty for centuries yet to come. Let us participate in tho great ir temat!onal exhibition as American rtt whether native or adopted, as the friends roaa uiH' n of progress, as the friends of peace, ,asl k aou a sua ineuus oi our common coun try;1 Let us show our appreciation of at the Wilmington Industrial fair Tues day, The Sumner Light Infantry, o? Wil mington, got tho silver bugle prize at the niggor Industrial fair at tlutt place Tuesday. , The store of .1. C. R, tT:i.:... ... .. T . . . l,.7rT ---"""""""""I' nuuiuigiou, ami tuo adjoining house of ,ul luom tK8 notice mat ir they fall tosw- Jack jJavis, nigger, were burned Tuesday f wel, . ., oomPl,nl lthll 'hat time, morning. L 200 lh.? "J1;1""11 7" .PP lh for th I relief dsmsnded In the conmlsint. t. Dowd delivers a lei t'ire beforo the Mecklenburg County Historical Society at the next motility uiucting. ; CapL Hums, long mad-master of the Charlotte, Columbia & Am-uala rail. Columbia Wcduoshiy of Total ....tl,ia,88riT3 Stwe or Xokth .Cakomka, Wsks Co.-ss. I, C." Dewev. Cashier of the ahove-Samsd bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment U true to the best uf my knowledge snd C. DEWET. Cashier. Sattscrihed and sworn to before me this 81s' day of Dccttinher, 1H75. , Cli Altl.ts liUUl, .Nolary 1'uDllc. f orreet Attwt : W. II. BATTLE, 1 A. S. MKKRIMON', '-Directors. W. (1. I PCHLKL'H. i De. 31-2t. OR BEST! Tha Front Store on Faretnirille strmt, oae of ths best stands In the City of Kalelxh, . Fossa 4i on given the first day of January. 1870, .r, :,-, , ' dec 23-1 w JA8. M. TOWLES. O u a . thnt rHlnn. lilkeri.- -,i.i .V.. Z LT... . uur reporwr l .? .i- v7 .' moei "wt nigbt. shiverimr with the came along Water AmeriAnn elrH!,.-C K JZ"! "J"1 'Ought, now i. centennial exhibition In In tho centennial exhibition in conZ IZZTZZZL J0" Unt.u i" "'t anew wnai a certain men with our slate.- stsU-s, and most of me civiuna nation or the earth. Let as hall the coming centenary, hoping It u pe a aioia-ter oi peace and friend- cnrejJr. Bull's Cougn Syrup U how lew would long suffer, and , then it only costs llwenty-five ornts.-Sanilu 4a i 1.U1I10) itogwter, ,v; ... . , Hereof fafl suA. and of this use muni, Ulven under my hand and seal of said isuun, una i to asyoi ov.. 1H7S. . - ; . J. N. BUNTIN9, j, ' Clerk of th, 8upi rior Conrt .. . of Waks County. O an. TI. Kiinv Phrr'. im. ' -. - , . .... v ... 1 1 lioyga-lawflw ' fftfiTo per day. geouwaat. "Jyt ill classes of wcrkisfpeopls f both sexes, yoacc sad oio, i tts me M.ae) at were fer aa, la I ni " :x-hiii , atrlDK their aiisr mo. m in 'i ':m, than stait lib sit. we Bir emtio meet ths w Ii eay band- on-ei. ,rer bimt's o-a Fall paniee. ra, t-'ms, Ac. ra- f- . rT rat sd t 'a Dui 't n !, , o - t tu time U" it. wort . r bar si eh,r t, j B A rentteman and wife, or two single gentle sen,; rsa Kt ttoara oy atiuresainir. dec 91 w , BOX 67. ; vy AMTKU. Ws win sh-s eaereetle m-i and worsen BuaixA'sa tsut will Fat troia t as dss day, can be pursued la your own talghbor hood, and Is strictly honor)-! Farbeulan Ires, or samples worta several dollars that wi;l taahle rou te to work at once, WIU bs ' sent un raeatpt at Bfty eewts. ' , ki-ri 4. AJtin! U.. -m WssLicurtoa sU..BstOS, MS BOARDLNO rlOCSl FOR KIST. , I will rent st a maoeatilc Dries mv Hoate. i ready furnished and eilirlblr loeated oa th . . corner of NewberB Aretine ssl Person street, ' ' and only two squares from thtCapttoL t, j- rosseaeioa ciren aa once. ssfto. UWal W. MILLIS. :

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