THE RALEIGH SENTINEL UAILT. WEEKLY AND 6f .'r;TKLT Official OixaaofKortk Carolina. STATE PRINT1NQ A BINDING ESTABLISHMENT. i nam or CMcairriom. Pally Sentinel t year In advance ..M 00 Daily Six nonthsia advance...., 4 00 Seini Weekly ............. 00 Weekly Sentinel " -," - BOO Tba DaiLV Ssirism ul be delivered ta ay part ef Um City at Fifteen Ceo U a week. QEASONABLE ANNOUNCEMENT' The present warm spell will cause a demand for oar beautiful PLAID AND PLAIN LDJIS8, SUMMER MOHAIRS, PRINTED LINENS AND LAWNS. All of which we an now'roociving ft fr!jupply. : ; .. Ala for tbo gentlemen fall stock of tiie fashionable - MAC KIN A W HAT in several styles, colored ventilator ' and the straw and Summer BEat, A ease of new (early summer) Bite at 18.80 . ),! 'V . Bilk tptU ,W. H. A R. a TUCKER- XT EVER BEFORE EQUALLED 1 xv The Largest- Stbok on , ! Record., Be is still at the old Stand with a larger assortment of . ; SPRINO 8 GOODS THA5 kjuL' f, Vi'.i i' U. a CENTENNIAL GOODS. JfOURTIl JULT CISTISNUL GOODS' . ;; , . ,. . " unsi Sinn.- istb. Look at my latest Fashioa Plates and choose your style, -CLOTIIS,7 : " I - CA8SIUEBE3, - aurriNoa 'In tot anything' yoU want. Come and see me, I know X ran suit yon. WUKIL'S UTABUSHMINT is at the old plaoe, one door south of (be Southern Express offloe. I guarantee a0 my fltsv' ; ''';',' apr li&n 1 C. WEIKJEL. ' rODpBll : at IV per' 100 Ibsl ;i ' ' Uj ' 25,000 lb. aplendld Baled OaU st 81,35 per 100 lbs.: GATTI8 A JONI8' . Orals and Feed Store. S250 A MOJITH Airrat wanla erery. kf. Itealm a. ImmhM a4 nk slaM. PartlrnlarM-Hl(rM. AMnm 4. WOKTU CO- au ImIi.Mu. A NOTHER OAR LOAD OF XV. , , FLOUR ! ,'V.V4. Jutt arriving. Give at a rait ; T. C, CHRIBTOPH EK8 A CO., . Wllmlngtoa street. O ALE OF VALUABLE LOTS VB MJV BBIBJS) HUHUnj VI SJHDWa igiu. SS MW Court Hoese door, la Balelch, I will offer SI- Ul.. 1HM ka xor aaie, to to rtignaat emuer, ior vasu. TWO ACRES OF LAND, In the elty of Kalelsrh, kaowa la tbe plaa of the elty a lots Moa. Sir and Stt. This land la eoid ta punuaaes of the terms and powers eontaloea la s awrtjrage duly regta- urea u (face eonmy, boos on, pare ki. , . j . , - D. H. CA&TEJL sp34-4tw , ..' ?.. , i.,,.. x . Agents, MAEI NO KHH AQIME1T8 TILL TOD i. i . ess wi.k .. .... , NEBOOK; Which la thrflMar Interest, sterilnr merit.' eleranee and eheapneM, baa absolutely bo equal, ft is "The Thing" for the Centeaalal penon laaes oa aianv. The Monk America. Kevtew says It k"de aerrlni of nnqualifled pralae : we aaticlpats for tt an exten.lv. nnnalarttv". tha ltiihnnn. Tlmea saya "Juat auch a work as thouaaads oi ue American rnpi. U1 b. dad to poi- cm . unrou Aureraaer call, n "pre ferable te any yetpuWUhed." ANT ACT1VI " uM ot rood addreaabuared - larre proflta and steady work for a year. L 0&D CO., 27 Park Price, -sprs-8t , .New Tor. 8 m VOL. XXIX tub: crir-ZY POSt OFFICE DIRECTORY.' For thVbenefit of the public, we pub tish tbe following directory of the post- ontce or uns cny t - . western mall closes . II :I5 a. m arrives- 3:23 p. m Eastern " closes 3:03 p. m. " arrives 11:45 a. m. Chatham M closes t r - 3:00 p. m i arrives 8:45 a, m R. & G. It. R. mail closes 9:30 a. -1 " arrtvea xio n. ra Through northern via R. & G. li.lt. closes - 9:30 a. m Through northern via R. cG, i. a, K. arrives - , 3:45 P. m inrouun northern via uoida- boro closes v. , 3:03 t. m liuougn northern via ueida kvi boro arrives . 11:45 a, m OlBce hosrs for deli verios mails from 7:30 ft. m, to 6:30 p. m.1 , Money oracrs are nsoed jtnd paid irom 8:13 a. ro. to 4 p. m liners can be registered irom a. to. to 4 p. m. OQlce hours on Sundays from 4 p. m u o p. ra. i - ' . v w. w. uoldkw, r. M LOCAL DOTS. 'Judge J. L. Henry la In the city with quarters at the Yarbrough. Peter Hale, Esq., of New York, of tbe firm of E. O. Hale A Son, Is in the city, More .liliputlaa nuisances, juvenile Italian fiddlers, have come along with the mosquito. ' The S2d sessioa TofJ the 3Iorrisyjlle Academy will commence July 10. ' J&e the advertisement. m ; Raleigh Grange met Saturday. There i was large attendance and business of hnrMrt8Ace;transacto(L'; C 7T We lean that an old negro woman Was killed ! by lightning" yesterday in ? . . . . u urove lownsuip. inis couuiv; A first, olaas oonfectioner with Soda foouta!n.ioe cream and cake, will sooom pany the exeursion Thnrsday to Norfolk. Elegant music at the. Presbyterian church yesterday morning. They ere said to have the finest choir In tlio state.' ' i " .'Raleigh baa a population of about 12,000, of which number 6,000 are ba bies, with a number of counties yet to hear from. - , Gov. Brogden Unlay issued a commis sion to Judge A. 8. Seymour to hold tbe special term of the Martin county gape. riot Court, commencing July 17. i A. W. liny wood, son of Dr. E. Burke Haywood, of this city, has just returned from Judge Pearson's law school, and will soon be a full fledged lawyer. " Judges Pearson, Bynum, and Rod man, of the Supremo Court, have quar. ters at the National. Judges Settle and Reade have rooms at the Yarbrouah If. C Whitley, one of onr representa tives in the lower house of the last Leg islature, is now spoken of in connection with the demooratie nomiration ' for Sheriff. . Sheriff Alexander, of Mecklenburg eonnty, arrived Saturday afternoon with 8 republican voters for the penitentiary, alt Anglos Africans, except tbe forger H.. H. Houston. ' ' Norfolk is getting ready to welcome onr people , on Friday. Our ' people ootid not have selected a better plsoe to visit . Boat riding, fishing, Jbathing, Ac", will be the order of the day. ' ' The Wake Forest College commence.; ment begins to-morrow. A largo crowd from this city usually attend tbe exercises, and we suppose it will be so this time. We hope to give our readers a lull report of each day's exercises. 0. W. Wynne A Co., proprietors of ths Urge livery stables iu this city, lost two fin Jipraes iu aervioe between this plsoe and Chapel Hill during tbe com mencement. One of the animals was valued at $200. Hot weather and hard driving done it. " Scrum Cocbt. Tliis tribunal met this morning at 10 o'clock. A full benoh was present. The day wss con sumed in the examination of applicants for lioenss to practice law. The class is a large one and it is expected that to morrow will be devoted to their benefit. When the examination has been finished we will, according to custom, publish full list of the successful parties. Cotton receipts for the week ending Jane 3, 1876,' 235 bales ; receipts for the same week last year, 207 bales. In crease In receipts for the week this year, 28 bales. Whole receipts for the month ending May, 1876y 1,430., bales ; whole receipts for the month ending May; 1875, 1,416 bales. Increasi in receipts for the mouth ending May, this year, 20 bales. Whole receipts sices 1st September, 1875, to date, 38,3 : whole receipts same 'time last ' j ear; i 87,713. Increase in receipts this year odste, 780 bales. . ; 11 RALEIGH. N". C; MONDAY JUNE 5, 1876. , The choir music at the Salisbury S'reet Baptist church yesterdaymorn log and evening, wss unusually good, Prof, Norman, of the Baptist Female Seminary, presided at tbe organ, while his accomplished wife charmed all ears by her exquisite vocalizatlonr "This choir, assisted by Professor and Mrs, Norman, are preparing some fine music for tbe concert which takes place at the close of the present session of the Baptist Female Seminary. " ' To-day Judge Watts bears the man damns case iu Salisbury iu reference to the eon vice laborers on the Spartanburg A Ashaville " railroad. The Western North Carolina railroad company claim that, under the law farming out convict labor, they are entitled to all of it, and got S mandamus to com pell the peni tentiary authorities to withdraw the eon viets from the first mentioned road in order that they may be net to work on Western road. ' -' u. s. uiBccrr Colbt tuis morn ing not ft federal Judge put Iu an ap pearance, though Chief Justice Waite, Judge fJond and Judge Brooks were expected to open the court in Metro politan hall at 10 o'clock.' It is now thought that Judge Brooks will arrive this afternoon. If he does not, the clerk, N. J. Riddkk will open the court at 4 o'clock this afternoon and adjourn it over until to-morrow at 10 sv m. J udges Waite and Bond are now 'ex pected to arrive to-morrow. ; ? ' A Railboad Item. A'new sched ule went into effect on tbe Richmond A Danville railroad last Sunday, There are now two daily passenger trains. One leaves Greensooro for Charlotte at 10:25 p.m.; for Richmond at 9:17 a. ra., and again (or Charlotte at 4:38 p. m. ; for Richmond at 10:53 a. tn. ' No change of schedule has yet been announced for the! North Carolina division'.'. , The mail train leaving itaicign at Il:47 a. m., arrives at Greensboro at 4:10 p. m. The train leaving Orcensboro at 10:W a. m arrives at this place, at 3:22 p. m. Thi Globiocs 4th. Ws are going to have a celebration of the coming 4th of July after the old fashion. K. P. Battle has been selected as the . orator and Geo. H. Snow will read Tom, Jef ferson's lying document, ycleped, Declaration ofIndependencer" Tbe committee appointed by the Board of Aldermen to make the necessary ar rangements for the cehi bra tiou will submit a programme iu a few days W are heartily sorry that our city dads have embarked In this farce of the past. the Centennial year to the contrary, notwithstanding. ; . A Lrrru Oibx at Chxtbcr. A little three-year old child in this town was at eheroh the first time about two months since on au Easter occasion in the church of the Good Shepherd. She sat very still and saw the procession of children march into the church, with flowers in their hands,' and all' singing, "Onward, Christian Soldier." Yesterday this little miss made her second visit to churchT and this time, to the ' Presbyterian, where she entered at the head of the family and marohed down the' aisle singing, "Onward, Christian Soldier," to the astonishment of the congregation and the niter demoralisation of her pa rents.' She remembered, it seems, her first visit, and wanted to "go through the motions. " . : ' ll Deleqates to the County Cox bhtiow. The following are the names of the delegates to the Democratic County Convenlion, appointed by tbe chairman of Raleigh township meeting, W.H.Bledsoe. By a resolutlooof the meeting all democrats from' Raleigh township who attend are also delegates. The convention meets June 10 : J A Harris, R Q Dunn, Matthew Moore, P F f Faison, Alf. W Thompson, M T Leach, D O Fowle, W R Cox, J M Har ris, Jesse Taylor, Geo II Snow, W W Jones, J M Heck, J A Haywood, J W Uorton, riumruer Batchelor, 8 A Ashe CB Root, W N II Smith, James M Betts, T H Brfgg. Jr., C B Edwards, A D Hewlln, C II Weathers, C M Bus- bee, N A Stcadman, C E Johnson. Sherwood Haywood, J C Syme, Geo B Eontss, M Bledsoe, Z W Gill, B Y Rogers, Malcolm Harrison, 8 C White, Walter Clark, R H Battle, jr ' E R Stamps, J j Lewis, A D Royster, WC Upchurch, A B Andrews, P McGowau, Frank Stronach, A II Temple, C D Rice, John B"Sugg, Alexander Creech, O Burt and D M Carter; " The new Atlas hotel, Philadelphia, a., cohductc dT" with speciar refarence Uj quiet and pleasant accommodations, at small cost. Ju 1-1 w ; TauiWDAj's Xxccsmox AU should be here bright and early for the exenr siua to Norfolk. Tharsday morning. Tbe chaupeet pleasure trip ever made in this oonutry.' Fire dollurs covers all railroeU expejises te Norfolk and .return, and the three days trip, with tho best board and lodging at the , Atlantis hotel, will cost each loan only eight dollars inclusive of very thing. , Besides this is dancing, boating, bathing and nthing, and a beau tiful ride op the Bay. . For business or pleasure now is the chance for. every man, to go. to Norfolk. Remember the tim Thursday morning. We are glad to see that quite a num ber of Isdius will go down n Thursday with ths excursion. Palaoe cars, good marshals, good servants, and plenty of ioe, will add much to the comfort, and we are pleased to hear nothing has been omitted to make it a pleasant trip. -I ' l- TAB DROPa . a branch order of the Lea Auocia. uon isjoon to be organised in J-'ayeUe j TheBurry eonnty demoeratie-eonvsn-- uon nss aecurea for Hon. IX a Reid foe Oovernor. . There ia a prospect for a fair aocle crop in ausou county, some peaches are expecieo. Tlio prisoners In the Greensboro tall snoca puuiie aecencv bv their urelanuf. c, tnrouen me nan. . , Ool Walter L. Steele ia strons-U urged ior the deraocratio nomination t4 tbe otb congresMonaldistnct. I iiree telegraph menders were stun- bed by lightniug on Monday of last ween, near ureensboro. A negro child about 10 years old wss oaten dv a maa uog a lew days ago at nuawi, rerquimans oouuty. i . Theresidenoe of O. P. Meares.' of Wilmington, was robbed tbe other dsy m aeverai artictea w auver ware. , Henrietta Berry, col., of Wilminstoo. commuted suiulue tbe other day by wrowing uimaeu mio tua cape x ear. The St Andrew and SL Oeorce So ciety, oi wiiminnou, had a eraud ex enraion down the Cape Fear a few days sgo, Wednesdsr was Ooeen Vic's birthdur and the English shipping in the port of nuoungKiu was atworatea wim bunt ing. . r. -i- .;, The Reidsvitle News had Its tvne and fixtures badly damaged the other night dv tne ouruinz oi the basement of its oUice. , . i , Jesse lhoinpson. of (iuilTord count has taken 786. tcalps duriuz his career as a lox-hunter. He is tryinz to run. tne numtxr up to l,vw. ' - James Robinson.of "TaVctkVni who wa recently so badlv infured bv a en a i.t- . " . t .. ' an irum uia norae, nas greatly lm proved, though his condition is still thought critical . On Wednesday of last week the dem ocratic convention for the 3d congres sional district assembled at Fayette ville. All the counties were represented. R. K. Brvan, ot Pender county.presided. Hon. A. M. tVaddell was renominated for Congress-or the Stn ballot. The following delezates were elected to the National Convention: F. W.-Kerch ner, of New Hanover, J., H. Myrover, of j Cumberland ; alternates U. . W. Shackelford, of Onslow, aud J. L Macks, of New Hanover, f ., ., The 'bamri both West and South are lmost unanimous iu the expression of the opinion that to tarry the election in November, Js e w York must be secured, and that Governor Tilden is the only Democrat cho can certaiulyxarryJS'ew York. This beins the zcucral leelinz. Tildcn's nomination appears to be a certainty. N, O, Sentiuel and Guide. UE GRAND EXCURSION, TO NORFOLK AND FORTRESS j MONROE. ) TBfKSDAY, JVXK 8, 1876. Tickets for sale at Williams' book atore, ' ' Euniss' book store, . . , :. i( Creech's dry goods store, . Nat L Brown's variety store, " - Bradley's confectionery store, Simpson's ding store, and at the R&U eign A Oaaton railroad stations,. The Rev. George A' Leakin, who has paid considerable attention to the law of periodicity, that is to say the return or repetition at certain periods, of the same phenomena, and who pub lished In 1808 a pamphlet on the sub ject, writes in regard to the recent dis astrous fire in Quebec and in illustra tion of some remarks on epidemic pe riod quoted by him ha his pamphlet frbm the Insurance Monitor! - Tit la a strange coincidence that the fire in Quebec, May 30, 1876, waa on the an niversary of the destruction of the same suburb thirty years ago.": It ia a t tranxQ and it is also a noteworthy coin y iilt nee ; but ft 'coincidence" does not prove that the recurrence of fire at tile same place thirty years age estab lishes it as a periodic, law . and that thirty .years hence .the tame suburbs will be burnt over again. Of course tSere are periodic lass, but rarely thh is not one of theni, x f it No. 90. I NEWS AND NOTE, V, ! Only 17,000,000 of .silver Las yet been msuou. t , . ...... j,,,. a , Illinois has 200 cheese fAotories,; to whicli 2,000,000 miloh cows .make daily eonmuuuona. , , r A number of northern capitalists have agreed to underUke the development of tue mica uuias near Home, ua. Tbe Supreme Court of the Sandwich Islands have decided that the possession or opium t r any p reparation tbersof, renders a person liable to imprisonment,' T: Nearly twenty albatrosses are laid to nave loUowed the Itritiali war aLin C haU i lenger from tte coast of Japan to nithin two days' sail of Honolulu, a distance cf aoout ,ou(j mile. ' . - - . - j Althouch Uie prosperity of EcYnt al-1 most depends nrjon the out ton mm vnt Egyptisn cotton that Usad t- a 11 at a slulung a pound in Liverpool now on! v tuMjueaaevun pence.; . ,,( , ., - -. en. xitutnsn um has been com. ptlied to decline the ccmaiand of- the southern battalion of tbe centennial le gion which ie to parade in FhiladelpLi on uie iounn oi July. . Mr. James Gallatin, son of Albert Gallatin, who was Secretarv ' of the Treasury tinier Jell'eraoo, died iu Fails Wednesday ,aged m vean.He was some yean ago. Preside nt of tbe Gallatin ationttl Bank, of New York, and was noted as an able financier. - jonn waiton, wno styles himself a young novice pedestrian, has Just com pleted a walk of a thousand miles n tliousand consecutive hours. at Wrexham, England. At the finish he dechtred himself quite fresh. and walked an extra mile with m child hi his arms...- . .. ; ' ".irrJ Tbe Durham Lawn herd of short. boras, owned by Colonel. Jtobert Hollo way, of Alexis. HI. was sold st suction last week. Buyers were' present from all parts of the United States and Can ada, .and the bidding; waa spirited. Sixty-five head were sold, aud a total of over 9 u.uuu realized. The New Jersey Episcopal convention" which has been iu session at Trenton. adjourned Wednesday night after' a lengthy diaoumion of the Sunday ques tion, a. , resolution wss passed com mending tho closing of the centennial and tho suspension by everybody of all nnneceasary work on that day. Theodore Tilton Is "rebuildine that; tared fortunes" on his lecturinz tour. Seeing a dilapidated gravestone at North Atueooro bearing the name,, "Eliza beth Richards,' he gave five dollars to have it restored and some .flowers put on pemouua, saying that be did net know the deceased, but it represented a remnUvence. It will he remembered that his wire's maiden name was Eliza beth Richards. And he doubtless wishes she had always kept it. The depressed state of British Indus try may be partly accounted for by the remarkable decrease in our imports from Great Britain during the first four months or this year. Compared with the corresponding period In 1875, cot tons nave decreased from In round numbers 30,137.000 to 27,752,000 rards: linens from 40. 438.000 to 3v 884,000 yards, and silk broadstufT from 180,731 to V0.C40 yards. W orsted coods have likewise decreased irom 23,368,- 000 to 19,78U,000 yards. , The iron and teel imports have become almost nom inal. . A certificate of inoorporation of "The Harmonic Telegraph Company" hat been filed iu the county clerk's office ia New York,, The capital stock of the company ia $000,000, .in 5,000 shares. . The com pany is formed for the purpose of run ning lines or telegraph irom Mew Xork to the principal eastern, western aud southern cities, including Baltimore. Washington, Richmond, Savannah. Mo bile, and all - intermediate points. - It is proposed to' increase the capital stock from time to time, as occasion, may de mand. , , ... An excellent remedy. . Dr. Bull's Vegetable-Pills - are superior - as a cathartic to any oilier in air tbe uses to Which a purgative is employed. ASSWER3 TO CORRfSPONDZITTS. Iu answer to "Alphabetical," hi your last issue, lor a remedy tor consump tion in its um stages, i canrrecomm mend Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery," if taken according to di rections, for it has been thoroughly tried in my family, and the results were glorious. , , "Alphabetical" must, not ex pect oue bottle to do the work my ue took three bottles before the could discover any change, but after the third bottle every dose seemed to strengthen the lungs, and now she is well and hearty. If " Alphabetical" will write to, me I will get witnesses to the above. I - .HENRY II. M. PATTON. Lawreuce. Marion county, Ind. . Cincinnati Times, Feb. 4, 1875. !U. Thk Steuooles or Life. From the cradle to the grave life is full of sti ug- glee, some struggle for ncnes, soma for pleasure, some for honor, and others struggle to regain that greatest of all blessings neaim ana in tueir enorts they often resort to meant which places it lartner and lartner ont oi meir reaou. They take . drastio compounds, -whioh shock tne system, or violent minerals which poison by degrees aud , thus the vital energies are weakened and the very foantaiua of life polluted. ' Mature pro vides remedies for every disease, and it is irom tne vegetable aingaom wai. V. , Tctt s Ljveb 1 ills derive their in gredients, red in tneur use there is the nappy certainty that if they do no good, they do no harm. But of their efficacy, thousands who have been cured of dis eased liver,' kidneys, " spleen stomach and bowels, live to-day to testify. . j ., y s. ' - :.i 1, ( i--.'i TL1E BALEIGE SENTINEL, Advertisement will bemaerted In thsUaut BaanraL at the following rate per square of oa. laeh, oe tea aamloa lines, . . .. On square ooe Una -- L00 , 44 each subsequent taserUon let than a week ,.,,..., SO 1 square, l week a au I aaoatk s months .... U 00 ..m 10 00 I 4 '. ' ; m m ' ..,........'....90 00 94 10 .sesta 3J (Mil .MOO . A ; Nxw ; Mdstabd TiimiiTiwiS I mediomi value of a mustard plaster is understood la every family. . Much time , w spent in preparing a poultice and often - ,. tbe mustard is of poor quality and will ' "'""'' not act, causing irreat suffurins-. nits'-"" iryuig ineonvenievce is now perfectly overcome by Benson's Prepared Mustard risster. It is a great improvement on the ordinary article. It la verv clean and can be applied and removed without discoloring the clothing or soiling the skin, - It does not deteriorate with age. It te always reliable as . only the beat quality of mustard ia used iu its prepara tion. Ji ia ready for use at any moment by simply dipping it in water. ' It te wiu in natr yard pieces at 3B cents peg . it i r. -.- : . roll -br U druggist. Seat by rninvon mail on receipt of price, t y SEAliUUY t JOHNSON, ! Pbarmaoeutieal Gheminta,' if. Y. r .i.: ,'i i " i , Ruptcrb Ccsucd in from 30 to 00 days by the use of tbe Triumph Truss & Triumph Rupture Remedy manufac tured by the Triumph Truss Co., 334 Bowery. N. Y. This Truss and Sup. tarter took the Mcdul at the Just sea- sien of tlte Great American Institute Fair. Send 10 cents for their new book. WHOLESALE CASH PRICES t..Teeted hv- - F, C.:CUIiBTorilEB A CO. i , .l- sUuiog, Jnae ft, 1ST&. COTTOSV ''tnrh maaiiurs... . , Low Miajllnct. Clean Btainwl, ' " ttwio lUlltflOf tnferior and dirty, - .-'--.S7 ! eiNCBAL'iKKIf. Cotton Ties, . cent, ' riour, Norm Carol lua KM)fi.K. Cera 80(3 85 eenta. vT 1 ' '' ; Cera Meat, tttgMt -. ' ' , '; r . Bacon,. C. bog roo.,1, 14ai5. name 13(lo. : Bulk Meats, Clear Ubgidea,JliU)1 , BboulUre, cents. ' , fc Lard",' North Carolina, T. j '. VeaUra.toreavW.- ,,dl ).,., ,.,; M keg., 17. Coffee, Prime Rk .uu.i '." . i Oood,8lfeJ. ,4 ; --' Common. 201. ' . . V .. , " Byron, 8. H. 88K. 'X V- !.-.( It , MoUaaea, Cuba 4otMS, . , , . Salt, Marba;'ra.lO. "J--'! ' Kvan,8 10. -;-,.! ; Katts, on basis for 10s, 3.C5. . ri ; ExtiaC, 11. -' ..,, f. ., -,1 .-,. . r " Yellow V. tKMl. Leather, Red 8e4e auST. ' : '' ' ' 4 ' (!.-. Oaktai.ned.4Wv , . ",!.,-., Hides, green, 5. .-, r y ', " " ' - d-v.10. - :",,..-'JLf--; '.- . Tallow 6c47 w potatoes, .we t S0(0a cents per bushel. ' " ' lrtb. SO'.dUUO ' Oata, shelkd, M. i" sheaf, from wagon, 1,35 cents. ' ' . ' -i ' baled tl.ut.- -. i .- -,.t , Fodder, baU.-d. 1.25. . Hay, N. C. baled, good, OOt.OO. Kggs, perdosen, 15cta. , . . Butter. N. C. ii3ao. Heeawax, 23. sgs,. .. ,-,.!,.,;.. ; . 'A ,, " picked, 8 centa. Beef, on foot, BtTe. dresnd prune, 7(gt. - w ,,; , ,. Ileaw Conner, ner nound. lde. . light' -.." -.'iae.A.,.:. u:,-, Brass,' per pound, 8 to 10c. ' Pewter, per pound, 7 to 10 eta. Lead, per pound. 84c. . . - . Old Irun. per lOU pouodii, fiOs. Sheep Skins per piece. 3400. Wool washed, dot nound. 5ae3te. . ; f r I ' ' . unvubed iiO ta old 7i centa j barry, 20 ets. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. M ORKI1VILLK ACADIifY. Ib.Sd Seaiioa. of ar flrhnul lll imn July 10, 1ST6, and continue Ave month. . Tuition. Board and Waahlna- ner HmsIab ... it. . " B. C PATTOJJ, Principal, a - Morrltvllle, M. C. June 8-deodli ONIYERSITT OFVTIBGIAIA. C5 UMMtRLAWLKCTUBM nine waeklvk O begin Mth Julv. 1870. and end 13th nVu. tcmber.. Have proved of signal use, rt. to tuilenta who design to puraue their .ludlra at thi. or other Law-Mbool ; 3d, tothoM who propoM to read Drfratelv : and 3rd. to nrae- tltiuosrs wbo have aoi but Ua advantage of sv.t.matlc instruction 1 for circular ain plv(P.O. University of Va.) to Jons B. limea, Prof. Coaa. aodSUt. Law. w . . juueO-wiir, , TRIUMPH TRUSS CO., -34 BOWERT,- NI to whoot was awarded the - . I'rtmium Mednl , (- for the beat Elastic Truss and Supporter at -i: tfclaataeeak th , ,., i ., GKIAT AMIBICAX IN8TITCTK FAIR, . . cures a rapture In from JO to 90 days sad offer LOW) dollars for a ease they can Dot ' curs., They employ a .. ... i .. , .( n fIBST CLASS LADY SVJtQ0y. ! t Term, asoderata. CaaM Buarautaed. Or der, oiled by malt 7' Examination tree. Ths ' ual discount to pateeaar bead 1 centa for descriptive book to , . rror. W. 11. BL KM! AW. M. II.. " aiar2dlvr .. Chief Burgeon. . .. T O q I' A 8 celv;d and to arrive, cheap for raah at ' . . 'UaK City uransry ana, rsea Bvore, GEO A. PRIlfCX COC The OUeat, Largest sad Most Perfect Mat. factory la tks UaHad fttatee. Mow hi its. " ' 1 Ho other Ma.iral laatramcat ever ebtdaed the aaoas Popularity. " ' ' tW Bead for Prloa lists. Aadre. HVTTlLO, kt. Y. v tl-tf E. B. ST AM r I, ATTORNEY' AT LAW, r ; .i Practices la the (lata sad federal Certa2 Co'JecUonsmad. 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