Tllti ltALEIUU SENTINEL, rVBUHID UAlLT, WEEEXT AND SEVI-WFEEXT " Official Orcaa of RortH Carolina. STATE PRINTING 4 BINDING EST A BLISnMbN 1. (ATM Or HfMPIHtHH. Oitlj Sentinel 1 ir la sd-sm-s. ...... .88 ri.il. Ml mMitKA In atiranoe 4 Semi Weeklv 44 M WrwklT HmUiel , t Q Tbs DailV SssTI n. WJ d-llversa I hi part or ihe Ctt jr at rtfleee Cebts a week the oinr. 1-OST OFFICE DI RECTORY. For' the benefit of the public, we pub lish the following directory of the poet office of Una city t Western mail closes " M strives Eastern " ' clow 44 grrives Chatham " cloeea " " arrivea 11:13 a. m -. F. .11 , 3:03 p. ru 11:45 . ml 3:00 p. m. :4 N a. ni. K. & O, It. Rf tmll eloses ft 9:!W a. ra, , "V. arrivea 3:lp,m. Through northern via R.& G. " K. R. closes 9:30 a. ni. Through northern via It. ft G. " B. R, arrtvee : v , , 3:45 p. m Through northern via Golds- . boro cloaca . ? ? - 3:03 p. nr. rhroutfh northern via Golds ' boro arrives' , ' , 11:1$ ai m. Office hour for delivering mail from 7:30a. oa tofc3tf p. nu i !m' Money .ordera are Issued and paid from KiM a. m. i 4 p. m h -J litters can be registered from :13 a, m. to 4 n. m. Office noura on 8undaya front 4 p. tn. to e p. aa, --' i ' w 7. W. W. IlOLDKIf, P. M. Hon. VT. A. Smith U In the city. 1 Go lo see.'T. Thumb, Eq.,' to-night D. . Jt nklne, Slate Treasurer, lain the city. , ' One or two drunk comprised the police new of to-day. . v - The employee of the Raleigh & Oa n Perrlo Busbee; V. 8. X., Jt expected here eooa on t visit t hi Amlljr,-;:',-'.:. ::'1.v''' ' 'Judge Watte put; ;,ht an appearance here yesterday and left fur. bouie this morning.' iJ' t --; ; Flower tUeret continue troubleaome. A largo bomber f lot owners are cotn plaiuing about depredations. . The young ladies are decorating Tucker hall very handsomely for the leap year hop to-morrow eveniog. We are requested to Mate thai, the Rev. F. M. Jordan will nil the pulpit of the Swain rtrcet Baptist chuicb tit morrow (FndHj) eveuiug, at 8 o'clock. "Avo'd argun.entat home," said a saintly man ot thla city the ether morn log wheu he knocked his wife down wiih a chair and started out to get a cocktail. This morning tho Sunday Khool of the Edentoo btreet Methoditit church got otf on their plc-oic to Kittrella in fine style. The Citizen's Cornet baud went along, s , , t r ' ; This morning a boot 5 o'clock the alarm of fire tang out. It wa cnosed by the burning of a blacksm th 'sbop on the corner ol llargett and Blount tU eeU. It caught accidentally. The lite was discovered In time to be extinguished before any damage was done. J'',, Untford McOehee, Esq., of Person county, will deliver an addresa npon the life and character of the late UonTW A.' Graham, In thla clty,"Thunday even ing, J une 8th. The address will be delivered lii . the hall of the IIoue of Reproaeutatire. The address has been prepared at the request ef the Bar of Wake county. Mr. McGehee is a htghlj: cultured gentleman and the public may. expect to hear an effort both eloquent and able, 8a' Brr TtJ.-Te, 1 la gone-de-parted this life -bid adieu to "time and1 timely things" and now qnietly "lee sleep that knowa no waking. He baa finiabed hia course, performed well Lis part in the great drama of life, and now ttete from hia labors. 'His patience and fortitude amid trials and hardships grievous to be'Jwrne' endeared him to those who knew him best, and for whose benefit be willingly gave the) beet day of hia life. Hia like they will probably never"aee' again. ' Pour old "Benny is no more, and to those sad onee who mourn hia departure hie loss is almost irreparable. We heartily sympathise with the bereaved ones, and tender them oar sincere eondolenee in thieeaddie penaation, bnt can not help congratu lating faithful old Ben on his exit from cart and plow, short feed and abundant lash, for he bore about him the sign of many ernel stripe. Peace to hia ox--ship, and may hia mantle fah on Rome more favored critter. . Akothkb JIa.tdahuu. We learn that Judge Watts, of this district, will aoon hear argument at chambers, in Salisbury, for a niandamqa compelling the direetora of the penitentiary to cancel their con vict coutiact with he 8parUnburg k Asheille IWlroad Co., with a view of putting the wuo'e force to work on the Western North Curoliua railroad. The precise gronnda On which the maudamoa a aaiud, we co not know.' " r '' II i i i T"" '-"T t r-;!i',M"""n,"' 'I' minium iMULpCVyi VOL. XXII. Diath or Mrs. Salu tkphes aoje. We p-gret to announce the death of this aged lady, bbe died Ust night at the residence of her a m, C'l. L. G. Stepheoson. 3 miles south of this eitr, after an IHaes of about three ' djy. Mr. Stephenson was "0 years- of i age. and ber long life was one of piety and ti'efuluest, H ' Tun Military Bai v. We return Uiauk. tot an invlta ton to attend the grand ball given lo-nlvht. In STewbern. by the Gray and Elm City Rift-men, to the frees Aeociatinn of Xorth Car olinajjrhiuh la now In aeasion iu that city: We regret the neoeaitjrhlch Invented out pott'Og k an appearance at Xewbern. We hoDstw brotW ink liU)S,wlll barea gtod time aoianw a hearty appreciation ojf iKe bht-aried hPTWity of the good people ot historic old Jveftcrn. vt.-J ) TiraaTATB AomgyvmxL Sooibtt. Last evening the exeoathre eommittee of L ! ...a a inis aooB'y neia a aaeeang ei ute- omee of the; Secretary. ' Messrs. BUctuall, nines, Creeeb," NicLole, Arricgtua 'and Denaen were treeenl. . A programme for the ensuing fair wae marked ' onC The comcuftee will jJeavor to make the comftig' exhibition.' tlje most 'complete ever held in the state.'', The reaignation of Xtjnr JoaW.nDevwrenx as Secretary was received and accepted, andf pt 0 B. Denson, of PitUboro, elected in his ste4. j" Cpt penaunwill enUf 4 once nportbe) diaoharge of !b dutiarnf hb offioaTbat iH make an efficient aodXpafouaoffloer isliyond all doubt Pic-Jtk or Br Joax a Sociarr.-Thia society; 'com posed of the Cathgfie gen tlemen of this city, propose to give a pio nic j Thursday, June 1, at . the, fair grotto da. Arrangementa are being per fected to make the affair pleasant to all who may attend. The large halie will afford splendid promeuadee and offer excellent f aoilitiee to the devotees of the terpsicborean art. No objectionable char acterswill be allowed on the grounds, and everything will be done to secure the pleasure and happineae of the par- ticipants. The price of tickets has been placed at the low figure of $1 01 It is to be a basket pie-uio, but refreshments, such aa cake, atrawberries, ice cream, soda water, Aa, will be at the service of those who desire them. The FeSTiVAL Last Eveniwo. The straw bt-rry and ice cream fektival of the Bwalu street Baptist church took pjn e liit evening at Metropolitan ball. and "'' very ei j tyabte ai'dlr.' A large tiamber of people were present The erjetment of , tlie eveniug a heltfhleued bj the presence of Mr. J. If. Leouaxd, who presided at the piauo and rendered delightful music, both in xtruniental and vocal. A quartette of singeis fronr the Institution for tlie deaf and dumb and Itliud were, prmeent and executed several songs beautifully. Jus : bePe the chw of the, fesuvitiei .the booqueu were put up at auction and sold, for e)efjice.TeiaJi waii t success la every way. pecuniarily and convivtally. . ' . " Walter McCurry, of McDowell coanty. a pupiHune i institution 'l f the' 'deaf and dumb and 'blind, has Invented a mtichine for splitting shucks- for mat rresses.' ,Tbe maQhfue was,' built' ed Urely under bis directions, ,'. he not re ceiving a. siuule suxgeation from ,any one inr said by comuetebt Judges to work admlraHy. ' -Waltert lee p'or to net a patefat fA hia InveiUoh. ao here is a chance for ome benevolent person to help a poor, affl cled and1 deserving boy on Uie rnad UI fame 'and - fortune." It U said that there U money io the in venlien. an4jmabap in hln-ng Walter along, money might be gained pj the helper. Castthj brfrft vjjoq ;tne waters' eVcl audWon! Ml i V ft TaiLtltVU-! hi hiiuuUve, spe cie of jfojfeX& e5 e'npn!ed fey bis jdfe nna, interesting sure ana.tbe charming Kiss Minnie Warren, appear at Tucker ball thla evenings We be lieve thla Is tlie third visit which this luflniteomal party haa paid us within the past ten years. Tnty have jut return ed from a tour around the world, and meV-wKh n- enthusiastic reeeption wherever they stopped. The - wild Australian were' particularly struck itb wonder and admiration and the kaogarooa bounded for Joy ; the chap tering monkey sank lulo silence and the sullen orang-outang abed tender tears" and niaJe frantic attempu to sing love ditties. Go to see Thomas. His little frame cot. tain big soul. The entertainment which tlie tronpe givea la ssikeu 4 by the reM as ting real ly good; and Ua flash of tf e diamoeds worn ly the verlormers as absolutely KALEIOH, X. O; THCJrtSDAX MAY 18, 1876. RETROSPECTION. ' ; -i,''. ' .5- .i u '. a i j i ',: .' In gazing back upon the nleamrea " w..uu..l 'r tim rm-t' bruad tila n Wbo doe not cherish tuemry's trees i ; ire,' ,'- .- . J .And aigb to live them once again Wbo does not dream them o'er and o'er, ! And every sense h) ni mory give To bapiy boms that are no mote, , Aud were too blUaful long to hvt , Mctlilnka' while gUncing fondly through 'I he Jo on, pleasures ut the past, I'd raine'r grtet them than the lew i Thai may be in the future cast. . : ? Some Jyeoa hours may come again.- : ; . AnfetM tne scenes ol' luture days, , , And p easure's cup be yet to drain, t , ! ; While brighter visiuoe meet our gase. With all to which their gladnese tends, j W he U'a went rather greet tbeli Than meet the eld, familiar frienda 1 lie Joyona hour now past ana gme i fe U- '"'i-Xl -"i i Tri' ! 1 i.-; Who doe not sometimes tun and throw A wistful, longiug, backward gUneef Tbe plea nres pa t werewrt,we knee, While those to come are but a chance. Ti weFfiiaf mefflory will net dkr-"-' Vet, the' with cna-hlog enrrowa rift For often, mlngr d w.Ui a sUh, " " , Blendctb the pweeiest thought ef life. . BamIx I'Djuj'.o'is. Bmaay ia oa a ie iiperanoa crusade in Louiaiana, He Is on .the war-path for "eoel;- Toe Kew Orleans Timee, in its iseue of the 14th, haa tuia to say about hint . . The visit of Theodore N. Bamsay to this state haa been fruitful In tne "twUb liatiment of a number of lodges of the L O. Q; T. ' Mr. it arrived Here aboot ti.ree wreke1 ago from tUhriguV H. iX, aftd ImtteduW-r optiM nemperaoee campaign, the reMilieof wkien testify te bia force aud emoiency aa a xxxorcr. Under hie aosuicaea, loJges nave tieen eetablished aa loUowe t - ' ' ' Eureka Lodge, Carroltcm, 15 mem bers; Peabody Lodge, Aigiera, 30 meu beret kloreo Ludge, Mew Orwaua, 19 members; Waveriy Lodge, Tniuodeaux, 25 membera; Aurora Lodge, Morgan ;ity, 11 membera; Bring btar Lodge, Fiauklin, 17 numbers ; bur of . tu oVmiUi Lodge, l'atUersuuvdie, 15 mem bers. -': ' ' -'"I.-. - ' ' We understand this gentleman. In hia native state. North Carolina, de votee bis enure time tu the eauee of temperance. When became to this citj there were but two working lodges, and he returns Home with tbe aatiataution that be has accomplished much fur the order ot Uuod templars, mere axe now leu aabordiuate lot I gee in the atete, which will autnonae tbe immediate orgauuM tion of a BUte Grand Lodge. Tnat ev nt is appointed to take place Tues day moruiug. May 18, at 10 o'clock, at Hik IW uunp aueet, wuen iam. 4. . Hickman, ef Lonisvdle, Ky. bead ot Um Grand Lodge of the world, ie expens ed to be present, . Hbould be fail to reach the city in time, the tnaagural o remonlee wiu take place under tne uffioial aauctivn of Thomas H. Jones, Dnpaty Qeud Templar lor Loniaiana, KEW8 ANIHSOTES. ' The Boston sentimentalists pay little atieutiouio mnrdetpie that have killed but one perse n. . But a downright nend that Ail turtie or four is to tueui a bean ttlni penuoit giOal atod.. The Mahara th of PeuUiala, whose splendid jewel- attracted such a.leution during ute friuce of .Wales' vl-.ii to lo.tia, died 'recently in nnepileiaie fit; Uta eldest son, aged fire, succeeds him. France haa One map under arms for every 84 '.per ous of the p-puUtiou j Uetinany, 1 1 In 88 : lutiy, 1 , in ill t uui-sia, t n vn ; Austria, 1 ta iau, and fculaud, 1 iu. zri, wituont cdunun the men m tbe ludeu service il Amomr the 252 trampa that have been lodged in tbe ststiou buose-at iitock. brviie, Mesa., dnnng tlte paee . five uiubtna, have beeu Andrew Jackson, iAtu ruoe, Geortfe Waabiugton, John KoKera, Stephen A. DvragUas, Andre w otiuaoni and JonnU. rreuuHit. . " ' Tbe immense landing stages a' Liver pool are completed. Tbe docks of the port now cover an area of 2V acres. aud forui a coutiuuous line, ef more than six miles la length. Their value ia twenty miilious sterling, 'f went thousand ves eu enter the tiartx of Liverpool every year. ..Miss Alice Brown has preferred a charge ot bastardy against Kev. James (Stephenson, 'Methodist mmiater o Piqua, Ohio. The airl wae examined by Justice, as the statutes require, but Mr. biepbeoaon waived a cross exami nation and entered into a bond of JU0 for hia appearance nt court. v--. : An old lady had married n young and rather fast man. On one occaaioo, shortly after their marriage, tbe bus baud was about to set oa on a journey. Hia wife accompanied him te tbe rail way station, wad there bade htm adiett. narles," she said, "remember tlut you are roamed." "Caroline," he re joined, with alacrity, ' I will make a memorandum or It," and he at once tied a knot in hia handkerchief. Tbe venerable Wiiliam Cullen Bryant said at the fair of tbe Young Women's Christian- Aasociatwn - of &tw Yorx, Thursday evening, that be bad been sked to read bia oeutennUl ode;, bnt aa he had not written an ode tie could not comply. He promised that if be should lire nineteen yeara louger, and atul en joy the power of rhyming, be Wuold oeieDrate bia own centennial py tne nrat ode ever written by a cenUaianau. TAB UBOPd. t , j ! Prlcealn tobaccw are advancing in Oxford. ! The wheat crop in Gaston county la g goog eoe.; -."i----j -.-. i A pugi'isile owl la one pi the cutioa- ttlesef xewbern... , 1 ,t ..; . t. : Kew Hanover county had only 2 con- plea to marry last week,. , A new mall schedule haa been adopt vd on tne laroitna uentrai railway. f Revivals are going on In the Metho dist and uaptist churches-in xtewbem. B. O. 8need. sheriff of Granville, haa settled in full with the county, treaa nrer....r ... ,t -:;.; t j-ii ... -. An accidental marriage recently tool place in tshelsy Naraea of partkanoi Mr. PIver recentlv canbired 'a black B-h ' 7 feet long, 0 miles north of Cape AiObkout. Itla satd that Hon J.J. Teates will le renomlnaied In the first district bv aokkunaiion, . , . . . f. , CoL J. F, Thomaa delivers the ad dresa at the celebration of the M 20th " in Charlotte, ; . The" residence of 'Mrrpettawayr of Wiimtngtrm. was berg lanced tbe other night el 3o in eaan. . Walter J. B"jlln, editor of the Con cord Reirlftier, i- going to publUh a pa per at Albemaile, btauly county. A while man professing te be a school (etcher haa been swindling and robbing I be niggers of Mecklenburg county. The aasoclation nf the old id regl ment,.-X.CL.T. celebrated tbir teaib anniveisary in - ilmington. Tuesday. Tbe raIicals of the 0th congressional district have appointed R. M. Nument n delegate to the CuicuwaU Con ven lien. Daniel Foy ha been lodged in Jail ai Wilmington, charved with the rei t booting nf John Zimmerman, of ren der county. ' ' - " A Mr. Smith, aged 70 yeara, recently committed auiclde near Margarettsvillr, Noithamppm county, by bangiug him self to the limb of an apple tree. , Some of the young men of Oxford have formed a dramatic association and wdl soon give an entertainment. The proceeds are to be devoted to the r- phan Asylum at that place. . . R. B. Hatch, of Dupl n county, wa- murdered in January last while sitting In hl hone, and now M. two sons, aged 17 and 10 yeara, together with a negro man. are under arret unarged with baving committed the crime. Hatch wa a vey cruel man to bis fam ily, aud had beaten hia wife savagely on the night he waa kdled. IWDlBTCTABt.S) i vtuaMct St. Elmo, Hi.. July , 187 VB V. Pierce. MO, buffalo, X. Y.J I wish to ado my testimony to tbe wonderful curauve iiroperties of your Alt. Ext , or Golden Medical Discovery 1 have Uken areat interest in thia medicine rince 1 ttrat used it. 1 waa badly affl ct d with dyspepia, liverderangedandan almost perlect proatration or the nervous sys tem. So rapid and - complete did the Discovery effect n perfect cure that it seemed more I'ke magic aud - a perfect wonder to myaelf, and since that lime we have never been without a bottle ol the LH-cuvery and Purgative Pellets Iu ibe hou e. They are a solid, sound tkrurly physician In the ; bouse and ready at all times to fl. to the ' relief ol sickness without charge. " We have never bad a doctor in the house since we Drat began the use of your Pel etc aud Discovery. I have recommended the use of these medictnes in several severe and complicated cases arista num. as I thought, an Impure state id the blood, and in no one case have the) wiled to more than accomplish all they are claimed to do, I will only men tion one as remarkable, (th -ugh J could give you doseuc). Henry Koster, fumlune dealer, of this place, who wae oua ol the . most pitiful objects ever his ftif-at fir abl m fillt. aTkf sillslTasI srVlJfl HI fMvv WW VIIOM tntfl " sasesnaaj scalee and eruptious without end, ex tending to bis body, which waa com pletely covered with, blotches and scales, j Nothing that he took seemed to effect it a particle. I finally luduued htm to try a few be. tile . of the Golden Meelical Discovery, j with daily use ol the Pellets, assuring him it would sure ly cure him. He . commenced its e some six weeks since, taking two Pel lets each bight for a week., then one each uight, and the Discovery as direct ed. The result ia, to-day bis skin ia Perfectly smooihv . and the scaly erup tions are gone. He t haa ; taken some seven or aiht bottles in all, and con siders him eif cured. This case bad baffled the skill ol our best physicians. Messrs. Dunsford & Co., druggist,, of this place, are selling : largely ol your medicines aud the demand steadily in orea'e, and they give perfect satisfac tion in every case. . . Kespectfully, - i -7 WriL CH AMPLIN,- - . . ;; Agt. Am. Exp. Co. The new; Atlaa Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa,, haa the moat superior location of all the Centennial botela - near the gronnds. may 16-lw. Tbe moot stylish collar you can wear .a tif l. S A Is, a iL. Hi.l is me " araica. Asa tor u sw jseu furnishing stores. .. t , ,.; lU(t SIS 1 'i'-.s If you want to feel well aud lively, nee Dr. itoU'e Vegetable mis. xourarng gist keepa them. ' '- - ' No. 74 TbeMewTork Timee saya that very few people in thl countrV have any positive knowledge aa to Mr. Adams' political sentiments. He ia believed to be very wealthy and very learned and very wise; bat impreesioue concerning him are exuendingly vague, and there ia simesH a nniTensu ignorance in regard to ma opinions npon tbe leading qui tiona of the day. sis "' r " - The Memphis Appeal aays that the pa- inoia oi au aeotutns peg and Deeeecn the southern Bourbons not only to let the original secessionists and tbe resolu tions of 18C8 alone, but to discontinue tbe disreputable habit of showing that slavery aud secession will never be re vived and tnat tbe Confederate war debt will never be paid, as if there waa a sin gle man in the south wbo favored these objects f The country ia detcrmitwd to have peace. Owing to the great pressure of wok Ukm the different bur nus charged w.tt tbe installation of objects, it baa been impossible to attach to exhibit a num ber enrreepeuding with the number iu the official catalogue. This will be at once uudenakeu and as quickly a pos atote completed. " ' ' siSSi " ' Uurrt-u Ct'KKu In from SO to 90 days by the use tf the Tnurupb Inn & Triumph Kupture. Remedy msnulite lured oy the triumph Tens Co., 334 uowery. ff. X, 'I his Tru aud Nip porter look the Medal nt the last ses sion ol the Greet American lustitub r air. Send 10 cent lor their new hook. WHOLESALK CA81J ' PKICEt " Corrected by - , r. C. CHBISTOPHER8 A CO. .Kalbiob, May 12.1876. . COTToa WMMIlBgS,,! . ' VCta. 1 Low Mtddlincs. 3esa'Msined, 10(3 101 usee - eskiaAL M'Kscv. .... Cottea Ttes,oieeaia. - ' - rioor.NoTtli Carotins 00.2S. . C tu Weeats. Ce a afeaJ, 53M. Bscoa, M C. hug roont, 13 IS. " " assw iftoeie Bulk Meats, Ossr Kis aides, lTISA. ' ilbualdrr, II e-nt. Lsrd, Korlh Carol as, IT). Western UV-res, l " kegvlT. Coffee, Prime Rio iMtf'il, " Oood.SIS'A " Comninu, DO). Syrap, S. H. 80. Mulasses, Cabs 48. Ball, Msrsbsl'9 2S. - Ivsos',S15. Ksils, on basis for 10s, $S.. kugsr A. la, ' Extrs C, U. Yellow V. a i-m 10. Leather, Ked Bole ao. " Oaktsnord, 4U. . Hides, green, S 1-8 " dry, lOlL Tallow 7. Potatoes, swe t 75 cent per bushel. " Irhb. 100 .. -OsU, shH.sd 66. -" sbesf, lrMo wagon, 1.2S cents, baled -100. Fodder, baled, l.tt. Hsr, N. U. baled, rood, 1.00. Tk, perdoten. I5es. Butter, H. V , 145(430. Bersosx 3S. i i- . . ." pi.ked, S cents. Beef, ttiot,tr(37c. " dressed prime, ?(&). H-svy Copper, per pound, 16c LUfbt t'T" 'l2c Brsss. eer Dound. 8 to 10c. , Pewter, per pouud. 7 to 10 ets. . Lrsn, per pounl, oc. Old InD. per 10 sund, flOc. Sheep al,.s per piece Sscj-Me. Woui wsabed, per unu, 30Q35c. uuwakcd 30 to !4ic. old TtceoU; hurry, e."- ft. 8. Wait 1 O. V. WAITt NEW SPRING GOODS? EXAMINE PRU 8 AT ! Dtmltrw-1 !' Ready" Made Clcthing . Tor Moo, Touths, Boy sad Children Stylish, parahl and ehean gurs to pleat. DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, KnriitBVHogttaiY,lGE3iT'a Fubw- ibhixo Goods, Ijuoves, Neck , Wkb. Collars aud Cvm , Ribbons, Epoiwas amo ' ' , . , , Insebtiohs. ( mmm me white shirts. AUesa UNLADNDRIED SBIBf whkh w faarsatce to be of Wamsotta Maslia sad Richard os'i Linen well ( ; made, warranted to St. ' ' OXLT SLOOspleee. r f bfs. lists Bunts vd Op. TJKBBXI.LAS, Taraaa, TAiim, Ben BKaCurrHza, Coats akp Cat - . ' . . ;:; Ac Aa, , ; " Ws retnrn oar thssks to oar friend and loraier patruos for past favors and solicit Mtlnnatlia of las sstae. Our rood will he od Vx cah snds verv seisU ct -Jail and see as st tbe ssoie old stai.e, two in sours the market est side fa etievule B. - . - Uespecttull;, . D. K WAITT A BBO. Msren IS dlswdtwSsa - TUE BALOOlr-bETLRELT I i i 1 t . , wsawa.. ! j j f i ! r - Adv-etlssateat Ml be sgterted ta Uie banf . baavtsai. s the folio wi nMsa psrauasrsol aea aea. or tss Btlaloa lines ' Owe wjaare oee Usse j - ' - . ILOt i I i " sack subsequent mssrttaa .. Issstasa a wsee .... M I suuara, t week ................... U stk... . a t I " I ' m I m a t SKMilhl n UO ' M..WIIWW.I.I . . 16 00 . - - .... ..., ....... St) 00 M Otf eewiewe ftsii sti 4l0 f f ' aio Mr. J. D. WUiUker ia falling good oak wood at $3 60 ; pine f3 003 .25 per eord delivered, provded the 'rssh at-' tenda the ordY. If be has to eollect by' a. I a. a . aa a . Hcaec ne - wiu in - au eaaee cttarge old prices. . Call on him in rear of Qitiaeaa' NEW A U VEIJT18EME.VT8. ' pUCKER - II A Lh . POITIVILT ONBOiT OJLT ,, Thursday, May 18. TWO P K K POBM A K CtS, AfTCRN'OON at 1 EVENIVO st 8 o'clock. Doom opee kt 8 aud 7 o'clock. ' 6TLTE6TCB BLf EKER, , . . Mt sou. The Great Orlgtaal aad Reaowaed - GEN. TOM THUMB & WIFE "" Toft her with tbe InOoHeslmal MISS MINNIE WAKREN, " Aad the 8katorlal Pbenomenos, ,, , MAJOR fSWKLL, - WUI appear U a Vsrl ty of ' ' ' FASCINATING PEKrORMANCES, ' ....... , CfUtlnr ef BONGS, DCr.TS, rANCr8, HI A OtHIKs, COMIC A.T8 tnd LAl O l- .w. sMvnre, s gives be'ore ike Vo enlate of tbe Eanh during their rlcbrsted I bees Tears' 1'ovr Arunl the World. At ese . r.DtrUlnu-Bt lbs LsUiea U1 wear-ereral New aud Elegant Costumes, UagnlaWnt Pisasoods, Ac.- . . Altai sioa i imi) 8o eenia Cblldres ander en )esrs 9S enU Kesenred Seats ?5 rent j blhlrra nuder u-n vears to Ks rved Bests 35. L dtes and CblTdres are e mslderstelT sd ve4 toaitead be Day irvhlhtihm, sndthu void the crowd sad cotitstton of the Eveav oe ferftirmance. Baaarredsesu ft ssle at fJsriner' Drtr ,. Hot. . , . mif lllt . GEO. MITCH ILL. A nL i i ii i i ,f L. New Goods! A I K II -i-a-l STILLAHEAD. " Jut ret-eived r ' 60,000 jards new and handsome I'laid Sprinn Calicoes at 10 cents per yanl. . 40.000 jards at 7 and 8 rent per' yard. ' BUT LISTEN! READ! I BETTER 8TILLII! , Just received SaoOOarde at 6 centa per vardA p'enty to. make all of the illdren a dres apiece and have enough eft for a wrapper, all for one dollar! (iOjaida) r COME TO CREECH'S, He ' is the man to make prices. D H ESS GOOD- OP ALL DESCMP- - - TlOSS! , The trade will always find on hand the largest and most attractive assort meut of . . i-.- - ... j pruu DrrS3 G-oods - to be found in the citj, especial atten tion bus been given to tlie r eekction. I pronounce them, for beaut y deflect, iiui-ui pa-ned by any i He red at any pre vlous season. An early c-'U will gdar anUe you entire satistaction for all 1 ssy. - Staple and Fancy Goods. ily stock end rat es ti.ot evcri thing "hat Is tppt lii a lb st cIhha" Dry Goods hnuae, sn-l in tact I hsve never before had the lra-ure of t.Q'. rinit in the biv lory i f the dry poods trade, 'n an cx peilence of iweutv-five years, so large and complete and vo hnll. rnily cheap a uxk as thin spring, and am lullv pre pared to meet tlie hard time las to turn pnctn. , Hats & Shoes, ONE OF-' MY SPECIALTIES. I keenjhe lanret and most complete slock of shoes to he found In the city aud having bouvht t iem at the large trad mUt tn " New " Vork," from Biat hand. They wlHle Joldttojibh mirly low prices. NEVER PASS ii c: " . CKi KCM'S ; When you want a pair of Hhoea.' . ;. ,( . TO " ' . COrKTRV, MERCHANTS, r 1SJ hw Y oik HA l;K I O H . I have thia day opened whole-ale department-separate lrm my reail de partment, which embraces lull lines of all staple goods usually kept by country merchant,' and as I toy tbem by the case or package, from flrt hands, i feel ooutident that I can aave your cnoner by buying goods from me. All that I ask is a call and look for yourselves. , A. CREECH. msrch21-dlirw4t. - B A 1 1. A Ik L t-V K J i, OKXEKAL mmim merceaits AD DEALEM IK ntpv Tin NTT ri I H GRAIN, HIDES, WOOL.TOUAUCO, Bops, Ects, Batter. Oeese, Dried Emit, Feather, fur, Lard, Tllo, Seeds, BssuB, Beaaa, Pooltrv. Ewur, tf ' etally Jke., Ae , Ae. WAREHVtbE, 8U7 A N. tROAD ST., I'MILADaU-HIA. . .. aprO r-srftar . . . i t v -. ' . ' ' ' 1 ' : i v r"