V - . , u i -it! JsO Ay f VOL XXII.-N0, 1:31. RALEIGH, K C WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1376. PRICE : FIVE CENTS : all : .t ' ' t. . If t --:' I' t " ' ' ( . WEDNESDAY, JULY. 19.: 1876,: Tiitriioj;r llie Beetle From Mark Twalu'a "Tom Sawyer .rj The minister gavo out his text and Jrotii'd along monotonouslf through aa many a head by and by began to nod Had jet it wa an argument mat ucau in limitless tiro, and Brimstone, and thinned tb piedestioed-elect down to a company' so small aa to be hardly woitU the saving. Tom counted the pages of the sermon ; after church he always knew -how many pages there had !;, uu' " eldom knew any jhin? else about the discourse,, 'flow- vvrJiWs time he tfa realty' interested 'for a Jiu!e while. The miib-ter made a grand and moving picture of the as sembling ue '.her of the world' host nt tho millennium, when (he lion and tho lamb should lie down together and a little child should lead them. But " the pathos, the lesson, the moral ofthe" great spectacle were lost upon the boy; he only thought ofthe coupicuousne-s of the principal character lefore the ou lookiujr nalion!; his face lit up with ilie thought, aud he said to himself that lie wl-hed he could be that child, If St was a tame l.ou. ' Now be lapsed into sutrcriug again aa the dry anjumeut was remmed. Pres ently he bethought himself of a treas ure he had, find ot it out. It was a large black beetlo with formidable Jws a " i)inch-bur" he called it. It was "fiTaTc1 tbe beetle did was to take tutu oy the finger. A natural fillip followed, the beetle went floundering into the aisle. aud lit on hi back, and the hurt finger went Into the boy's mouth.' The beetle lay there working. Its helpless legs, unable to turn over. Tom eyed it. and -fonsred fortt; hut it wnssafVotrt of Atfo .. , reach. ,.iJiieAiple-Wjatmft.tJ the lermon, tound relief In the beclloj and they eyed It too. Presently a vagrant pwdl dog came idliug aloug, sad at heart, lazy with the uninier soilness and the quiet, weary of cspitvily, sighing for change, lie Fjied the 4eetlr ; the h-oopin 4it -lifted and wagged. He survejed the prize; walked around it ; smelt or it Irom a Mile distance ; walked around it again ; p-ew bolder mid took a closer smell; Hit u lilted his lip and made a niueily natch at it, jut tnissing it made an other and another; bean to enjoy thedi - VKtsiou; subsided Ui his stomach with the bsetle bt twetu his paws, aud continued hlscxt eriments; urew weary at lant,and then iudiflerentond absent miiuled, His head nmkled, end little by little his chin descended and touched the enemy, wbo wuzed it. 1 here was a sharp yelp, a nut of the poodle's head and the beetle ftsll a coupln a varus sway and lit on. his lttck oiiew more. The noighlwring spec tators shook witlia gentle inward joy, several face want behind f.ms and hand- . kerchiefs, and Tom was eutirely happy. ' The dug looked foolish, and probably felt so ; but there was resentment m hia heart, loo, aud a craving fir revtiuge. no ue went to tho beetle ana began a wanr attack on it again, jumping at it from every point of a circle, striking with his fore paws within an Inch of the creature, making even closer snatches at it with his teeth, and jerking his lion a - tULUs ears flapped again. But be, grew tired once more after a while ; tried to amuse himself with a fly, but found do . relief ; followed an ant around with his nose close to the floor, and quickly wearied of that ; yawned, sighed, forgot the beetle entirely, and sat down ou it Then there was a wild yelp of agony, and tbe poodle went sailing tip the aisle; J.ihe yelps continued, and so did the dog; he croHned the house in frout of the al tar ; le new down the other aisle ; he crossed before the doorj ; he clambt red up the homestretch ; his anguish grew with his progress, till presently ho was a woolly comet, moving in its. orbit with -theleam antLtho peed.of .lightAt l.t tho frantic sufferer sheered from its course and sprang into its master's lap ; ha flung it out of the window, and th voice of distress quickly thh t ed away aud died in the distance, ""Tout Sawyer went home quite chnt iful, think ing to himself that there waa some satis faction about divine service when there was a bit of variety in it H 'had bnt one marring thought ; he was willing that the dog should ply with bis pinch bnp, but h ditl not think it was upright tacarry it oft. - .1 TelecrapU Line. We are indebted to W. 1). Duncan, Eq., the polite and efficient operator of the S. & A. telegraph line for the in formation that that line has been leased by the Western Union. He informs ns that for the present the 8. & A. line will be run in tbtt same name by the Woat- ern Union superintendent As soon as arrangements can l mJo the wires will be cut out of the S. & A. office and inn into the Western Union. . In connection with the above we learu further that tbe Atlantic & Pacific- aud Fr.mkhu Telegraph companies arc building a liue south. They have al ready reached Alexandria aud will prob ably reach this point in a few mouths. The latter companies are f ery strong and energetic, aud it is to be hoped that tliey will be more liberally patron ized tlma the 8. & A. company. Dan ville (Va.) Express. Impeachment Hint. From the 'ewr York HeruUI. ) for an hpur of Henry Clay I What a i bar.ee a Kr(al luan has in the feuate! Ulmtau i. p.i tunny to arraign the prcidi nt for his repented and shame Iffs violHtioos ofthe icopte's will ; for lis nii.inn iu ieiluctn-4he-atmHtf4rs- iin to a mere ptrsonal mr.chine I -irT- -. ton. tFrcin the Doston Herald. If there la 1 anything 1 calculated to remind us "That wis are one " pe6ple"Ku(l more than ever united not only in the bonds of consanguinity, but In those of mutual regard, trust, confidence and esteem. It ii the generous alacrity with which the people of different sections in thi- ceuUnulal- year, graap- hand across the bloody chasm. Lt year our southern friends from Virginia, Maryland, " and the Carofinas came north as private citizens and as military organizations tu join with us in cele brat'ng the centennial anniversaries of the first battle i of the revolutionary war ; and this year our representative citizens and military organizations have returned their visits, enyed the gen erous hospitality of ther people, und participated with South Carolina in her commemoration ofthe gallant defence of Fort Moultrie. And now, again, we have with us, in response to invitation from Massachusetts citizeur, military organizations from Georgia, South aud North Carolina, and Old Virginia. Among them no doubt aro brave men who wore the' gray during the war of the rebellion ; who fought uj at Manas sas, at Chancellors ville, and r'rcderickv burg; who were iu the rebel rirl)-piu in the battles of the Wilderness, and Who charged up the sides of the Ceme tery Mount at Gettysburg. And they will meet here the boys in blue, who withstood them, hand to hand and fool to foot, upon those und many another well-fought field ; but all resolved that bygones are to be bygones, and that hWur MAvAtft Ioa of a common brotherhood riud in the unity of a lasting peace. fttui-Tallon In Xcw York. . New? York World, July 15.J ; An unhappy mother was yesterday 'loimtrby a Tuueral party at Creenwood lymgwjut liei'4tKir iiltte -ehiklrea -hud dled about her on the grave ef her hus band. They were all quietly dyiug there of starvation amid the costly monuments reared by civilized opulence and religion, to attest tho sanctity or human aU'ections and human hopes. Ther poorxrimTuTcs "lad bceh" lixtuei out of their apartments in this city, aqd they found no room left for them anywhere among the living in the me tropolis of tho great republic. We chronicled hut the other diiy the appall ing fact that lu Loudon nearly fifty hu mau beiugs annually d e of absolute starvation, iu spite of all the miracles which hteani and - electricity hnve Wrought to better huniau liie ' since Wordsworth -.wrote--his tin forget table lines : "ITomclejs nei.r a thonsand homes I stood, Aud near a thousand tallies pined and wanted food.' ThU miserable story of the day In New X oi k, loiiowing upon half a , dozen Others of the same sort during the pres ent summer, is a terrible and jsarjouie commentary upon our own prtul cen tennial licasts or the superiority or our Owu social aud political system to those of the old world. ( . , '. ' An Amusing Scene In Court. There was an amusing scene at the recent session of the Campbell county CYa.) court There was a beauuful 1 young widow summoned aud appeared in court as a witness; there was also a young man a witness in the case, and very-much hi-love" with the lillow. They 4re called up to the witness stand ' ah other witnesses, and the c'eik pi.iceeded to administer the Oath. Tho y.ung man first kissed the book, therri hewidow- kissed -it,-bnt before it could pass -to the other witnesses the ardent young lover rushed up again and caught hold. of the book and rekbscd It precisely where the Touog widow had kissed it. " -' A KUins IScbcl. Jinlah l"." Jlenjamin, C, the -x-Cohredernte secretary ot state, furn ishes a blrikiugly exceptional Instance of an American breaking through the social aud piol'essionnl couservatistu which excludes Americans from the lib eral professions lu Enahmd. Ho landed in the country where he I naturalized almoMt destitute of clothing and mane v. liut few practicing barriitcrs can boast so large an income -as be now eojoya, his fee in the Francoiiia case amounting to $G,2f0 gold. Mr. Uetijamin entirely ignores every allusion to the southern rebellion, and his success is due to legal knowledge aud power in pleading, with out any adventitious aids. ; The Coal Mines lu England. It aiar8 fiiHu tiie repiwl-of the in spectors of mines recently submitted to pHrliamcnl that last year was, despite the geueral depression ol tiade, one of unuxUal activity, to judge by the extent of the yield, in colliery operations. The total pioduceol coal was 133.1)00,485 lous, au iucrease of six and a half mil iums of tons over the output in 1874. J here was an Increase a'so in the pro duce of ironstone and shales, and a do treae iu the oue item of tire clay only. Tlic Alabnma Debt Settlement. The Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser sas the bone's uecessary to carry out the settlement made by the commis sioners and ratified by the legislature I.hvh been signed, end the comtnission t is have beeu for some time Ins ly en- uaged in making the exchange of new for (.Id bonds. The holders of the old l.ui ii hava-v-fry gf ntraHjiJm'lprciIy 1 I ieponded. ' A. polite way of putting it Troubled with a chronic indisposition to eiertion. An excursiou was advertised in Uos loti ,lo i go dow ti lha i lay" aud sce " the water once cut by the keel of the May flower." " r- r " An Atchison g'rl ate four : pounds of wedding cake iu order that the might dream of her future husband. And now iTieiyTnTdney VoaWTLIre Kef to marry the man she , saw iu thai dream. - v, , : ; : To the deuiousttalioii of lVofessor Huxley that the horse is an., evolution from thesrch'ppus, the HurTalo Ex press very pointedly respouds : ' "No reputation Is sale In these days. This scandal would uever have come out if tho liorwi JiaiJrth- rrl ntnniosf for some thing." . New York Commercial : A solemn procession of bedims, fourteen abreast, and makiog a liue a mile aud a half iu length, filed cut of Castle Garden wueu the (lames began to get under full head way. A mas mcetiug of the survivor is called for this afternoon, to decide where they shall permanently locate. . She is five feet eight In her stock ing feet, her backbone is as straight aa a poplar, she is forty-five years old, she never wa ma-ried and uever will be, there Isn't enough fat on her to grease the hinge . of a bitterfly's wing, and she sits amid iha fermentation of huiniuity aud the crcsh of ther mome ters, and laughs fie boding mercury to scorn. .- ' ' - ' Jt wa a wld iwcd ml-er who after 'Composing a long epitaph wr li s wile suppressed it a together, and mid: "It's too expensive ; put On the grave stone a few tears." "Very well,'' re plied Utoartit ; "say three toars. like this!!!" Heavens, no! Three tears wheu I have only two eyes? Abnird Two will be plenty." V. c. CHRISTOPHERS CO. Ralkioh, July 19, 18B. O EV EK A L M 1 K KET. Citlob Tfi-s, CJ cent . Klour, North Csrolltis taOOfl.23. C. ni 7470 rnr. tWu Vie.!, T3(.jS0. Bacon, N. U. hog rwiin.l, 14(91.' " " hams LVirle. -"Bulk Mests, CWr Klh Hides, 12.13. " Shoulder. 9 eruts. I Lsrd, North Carolina, 17J. " Western tierces, Irt. " keir, 17. I Coffee, Prime Rio aayTJS. : " (lood, StwtW. Common. l'Ja'3) Kafis.' on twuU for 10, W.tB - - -Buyar A. 13. Kxt.aC, 13. ? " - Yellow C. bjfu,!. J" Leather, Red Sole i&irJT. ' Uttktanncd, 40. Hides, green, ft. d-v. tK'l W. TsUiw6C7 fottoes, swwet 70(a)75 eentit icr tmshet. " Irttb.Bsw 6U,i75. , . Oats, suelled, C0(8fi0. ; " sheaf, from wagon, 5l)(i.'fi0eeriU ; baled Sl.OO. I Fodder, baled. 100. Hay, N. C. baled, good, fi0(ij." i Kggs, perdoicn. laets. . ; Butter, N. O , tKJfifAV i Beeswax, as. , ! Bs'gs,2. ' ' " pluked, 8 cents. - Beef, on foot, 51(u!7c. 1. lrese! prune, 0 so,. Heavy Copper, per pound, Ific. Light 13c.. Brass, per pound, A to 10c. Pewter, per pound, 7 to 10 cts. Lead, per pound, isjc Old Iron, per 100 pounds, 00c ahecp 8kin per piece tki40d, Wool washed, vr pound, 2!(e un washed 20 to 25c. ..old 73 cents ; hurry, 80 cts. $1,250 Profitfrom Investment of $XW, one of our customers purchased ' pread on 100 shares of N. Y. Central he Put $ 106 and Call 104 buying 100 share against the Put 107 which was sold ($ 114 selling at tbe same price 100 share called (4 loS netting prolit 11,3 K), this peVairofl fan be repeswa ivery montti of The year (10, 20, SO, 100, loiM, will pav as well for amountiavested. tiold, Stocks, Cotton ind Tobacco bought aud sold on commission. Advances on consignment. Pric list and Circnlars tm --m!m-. CHARLES 8MEULEY & CO., Hankers & Brokers, 40, Bond 8t, New York, iiesr Oold and Ptwk Exctiangt-'a P .O. BV 3774. fehK tf TICKET KARE3 AND T1MR PCllED ULE TOTHK HKsT, Via THE CUES A PEAK K fc OHIO R. -. First class fars front h alelgu to Cincinnati 23.25 ; Hrt class fare from Raleigh to Indlansp 01123.75. .- ' First class fare from llaleltih to Chicago 81.25. First class from Raleigh to St. Louis 38.25. First class from Raleigh to Louisvllla 27.25. Passengers for Cincinnati snd the West, leaving Kalciph by the H. t O. R. R. 10.00 a. m. train, recb Rlelimond at 8.45 p. m.; leave klcbmond at 10.30 p. m., by tbe Cla clnnatt & Okio Railroad, and reach Cincin nati at .0Q on thejuornlng ot the second day. .- .- CONWAY R. HOWARD, Uen. Pas. & Ikket Agent. W. M. 8. Dc, ntclnneer and Sup'U . . 1 c The next annual meet Ins ot the Stock holders ot the K. & A. A. U R. K. Co., will be held at the Co'npanv's ofllce, is KaleUh ou Friday the. 2lst July, 18"rt, romraencing at 13 o'clock, noon. W. W. VASS, June 2 i dlawtd Sec'y and Treasurer. A,hr. PPLICANTS for Teacher's position in Graded School will appear before vhe Examining Committee t tbe Deaf S'xi Dumb Instiui: ion next Wednesday at 9 A. M. A 1 apphia? must have a Hmt tirade Ctr tllleate from tbe Cou.ty Examin ng Board. Juy7-rtt ... (iliEAT MEDICAL HOOK.1 and Secrets for Ladles and Oci.ts, Snt free lor two stamp. Addrcts. "t St. JosEeMeiicLlssTiTtrTB. r ft. JmMMu,-M-Ti m-t I5-I3n, I .1 1 . rjUMMER EXCURSION TICKkTS rOB O ,- - THE bEASON OF lSJC j; JtAmoH A Gasto B. R. Co. Uek'i, Paksenoeb Aoent's OrricR, w Ralehtli, N. CJuly 8r 137L Bound trip tickets to the following plsees are now on sale by the ticket afrrnt ef this company, at 'Raleigh, ul GREATLY . RE- ICKU PRICES. Good until November l,l?tJ: (.. -I , f. :. i ; ' . MHra Falls, via nine diffteut routes. Baratocs ybvlhree different routes, Lobr branch, Via two different route. Montreal, L'ansda, vis two different routes, - haron fj lni;, vis two different routes. - Watklns Ulna, via two different route. Newport, CleUjuburg. MinneiOa Springs, Caiie May, Atlantic City, Dedford SprinKs ami Cresson, Pa. TH3M A3 BADGER, - UenT Passenger Ageut July 8tenrtlllsug 15 . ; , . . PsTKBf awfsVa- it area 81st, ltwtt. gCHEDULK OF Tit A INS. OOINO 80UTH. Tbroach Mall leave Peters burg at..... 3:7 P. M. Arrive at Weldoa at t. M. Southern Express leav Pe tersburg at :3ft A. W Arrivaat Weldoa at 9.53 A. M Through Freight with Pas- ; -senger Coach attached, 5 leave Peterburg at 8:30' A. M. Arrive at Weluon at........ 2:15 P. M. COIKO KORTII. i Through MaO leave Weldonat 7:85 A. M. Arrive at Petersburg at 11:55 A. HI. Southers Express leave Wel donat 4:00 P. Ms Arrive at Petersburg at 7:06 Kid. Through Freight with Pas senger Coach attached, leave Weldon at -" 4:15 P. M. Arrive at Petrburjat.... 10:10 P.M. Through Ticket sold to all Esstern and Southern points, snd Barbae Checked tbrongh. II. T. liOL'GLAS, '.ipc"f4f I'.".".1 ' ,'r"tt'ritWeair' R ICUMOND . AND. PETE RSBURQ BAILBOSU COM FAST. COMMBHClNa Aran. 1st, 18?J. Trains ca this road will run ss follows : '" i LBAVS PBTKRSCUBa WORTH. 7:50 A. M. Freight train daily except Humlay, sun cosca attacbea. 12.40 M. TSroneh Mall daily connecting . with K.r 9.iSt -Pi-Hallrowd or all potnU East and West. , 7:35 P. M. ThrouRh MaU dally except Sunday, connecting with R., F. & P. K.llroad, for all points East sod West. Pullman's Sleeper attached, runulng through to Baltimore, making close- eoBueotio with- C aai O. a R-, for VtrglnU Springs . : and all point Went and North. Tbe 5:10 A. M. train from Richmond, and the 7:35 P. M. train from Peteraburg will stop at all regular atationa. Passengers for Clover Hill connect at Clie.ler MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FrtlUAY. All trains leaving Petersburg will start from the Appomattox Depot. A. SHAW, sp 8-4 : Superintendent. PIEDMONT AIO-L1NE RAIL" , WAY. Uichmomi & Danville, Hiciimoxd St, Danville U. "W., N.C. Division, and Noiith Western N. C. K. W. CONDENSED TIME TABLE, It Efftct on and after Sunday, Dee, . 19M, 1875. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. Mail. - Leav Charlotte ...... 5 45a u. . " Air-Line J uuc'n 6.25 ' " ,. Salisbury..-- 8.20" ... " Ureennboro.... 10.5S " " " Danville 1.34 r. M. Dundee...... 1.4'J " " BurkevtMe .51 " Arrive at Richmond.. 9.35 u (10INO SOUTH. STATION 8. Mail. . Leave Richmond..... 8.M) a. m. " BurkevUle 9.00 " . ' Dundee 1.39 r. m. Danville 1.43 " " (ireensboro.... 4.2S " " Saltshury 8.54 " " Air-Line Junc'n KM " Arrive at Charlottet.. 9.15 " GOING EAST. GOING-W. STATIONS. f ' Matu Mail. i Leave Greensboro. . . . - " Co. Shops : Raleigh........ - -rtve at (ioldsboro.. :;.0'a.m. A. 4.18 a.m. Lv 849 V M 0.40 rM A.11.05 L. 8.20 8TATIONS t'n Train. Leave Greensboro... " Ce. Shops .... Arrive at Raleigh.... Arrive at CJo.'daboro.. 7 00 r M! A. 6.00 AM. iLv 5.00 A M A. 7 80 PM. 1L15 " !Lv8.00rM. NORTH WESTERN N. C. B. R. Salem Branch.) lave Greensboro........ 4.45 P. M. , Arrive at Salem 8.45 " kT- 81n MUiU. 8. 15 AMi Arrive at Greensboro..... 10.33 " Pssscner Trains leaving Raleigh at 10.05 A. M. connect at Greensboro with tbe South ern bound train , making the quickest time to all Southern cities. Acetmitiiodation Train leaving Raleigh at 7.30 P. M.. connects with Northern bound Train at G eensboro for Klchin nd for all point East. Price of Tick cts same as via other route. Accommodation Train leaving (ireensboro at 7.00 P. M conuecU at Goldshoro with Northern and Southern bound traina on the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. Lvnchburg Aceomn odation leaves Rich mond dally at 9.00 A M., arrive at BurkevUle 12.30 P. M., leaves BurkevUle 1.20 P. M., ar rive at Richmond 4.84 P. M. No ciianok or Cars between Char LOTTB AND RICHMOND. 282 MlLKS. JOHN R. MACMCRDO, General Passenter Ajfeut, ' , Richmond, Va. T. M. E. TALCOTT, " t T , Gen'l Superintendent. 3T6to25 per Uay XSiXi urn hkilll rlic.f u BTAPU&i)yFlE.t' (.ran, JuUnm jii CSN i Hl X CO., M. Limiu, . pUItELV MUTUAL; THE NEW YORK LI Fi? lNSUIUKCE 0 JMTA NY Was organised In 1843, snd sloes tlu.t t bm his been dolnit a success: ul business. It has returned to its n embers or tbetr t raj repre sentatives 34,OCO,000 in Ivtdenda, Return 1'fmlums, snd-lieaih Clala:A,..; .t has no ctockholders to shsre la tbe profit; si It surplus 1 divided exclusively am ng its members. ' Asse s, Jsnuary 1st, 1876. fJO.CI VO M 8nrplus, Januar, 1st, 1870," ' 5,46,84I TO - Tbe premiums at a given see sre prscll tally the same In all Life insurance Compa nies, but the net cost r t the Insurance i rer. different, dependlna; entirely upon tbe aurplu or dividends returned to poliey-ho der, and till depends upon tbe management of the Company's affats. 'I he long and successful expert nee of this Company enables us to recommend its poll ele to citizen of North Carolina as worthy Of their attention and a good Investment. Reliable business men who desire to work as Agents of the New York Life in Ralegh, Charlotte, Gremsboro, snd Intermediate points, are Invited to commnnicate with W. H. B ACuFORD, : Msnsger South-eastern Denartment, No. 8, touth fctreet, Baltimore, ild. ,. July 8-d3t. . , :; T I C E . .The 26th Annual meeting of the stock holder of the R. t G. K. K. will be held at theollice of the company la Ralelch on bursday, the 20th of July, 1870, comnienc- lug at 13 o'clock, noon. W. W. VA8S. Sec'y and Treasurer.' Juo22-dlawtd Fest Pcison is not only STKUXEK of the Colorado Beetle or Potato Bu, but of all hsbcts which prev on Veir- etstlon Cut and Abmt Worm Gsbbw Flt, c Unlike Paris Green snd other Poisons, It can be entirely dissolved in water and ap plied by sprinkling. NOT Isjceioi s to Flasts, Not Dasubous to Cse. Never Fails to Kill, Costs aboct 25 Cxxts as Ackb. -Put op In half lb. boxes, tnooajh for tw seres. Price 60 Cents Send for Clrcu Iar. Made bnly by the 1 - KEARNEY CHEMICAL WORK, ' C6 CORTLAXD bT. P.O.BOX8139. . . SEW YOU. w-lt. ' ' B A-L-L-A R D-ife" OU. GENERAL 1 AKD DEALERS IN , 5 ' GRAIN, niDl, WOOL, TCHlAtyJ Hons, Eggs, Batter, Cheese, Dried Fruits, Feathers, Furs, Lard,, Tallow, Seeds, . Bacon, Beans, Poultry, Flour, Veg etablca, Ac, &e , Ae. WAREHOUSE, 207 A 3u9 N. BROAD T., 111 1 LA I) ELPIt 1 A . sprit 7-w6m ' i MONTif Af'cnMwniMs'fi ctcr ir. lMr litt'ia lioiHtrtiltitj atttl nrl DHI7ERSITY OF VIRGINIA. SUMMER LAW LECTURES aloe weekly), begin 13tb July, 1876, and end 13th Sep tember. Have Droved of simal use. let, to students who design to pursue their atudles-j at this or other Law-school ; sw, to tnose wno nroDose to read privately I and 3rd, to prac titioner m'M have - no- had the ailvautajin i of systematic lnstraction For circular ap ply (P. O. University of Vs.) to Jonx P. Misoa, Prof. Com. and Stat. Law. - , June 6-w4w. g O L T E D M E A L 800 to 1,200 bushels per week received ami sold cheap foeesvsh only at GATTI3 A JONES' ryo ALL MEN h 8PEEDY CURE. J Weakness of the Back or Limb: Strictures. Affection of tbe Kidneys or Eladder, Invol Mtary J)lachrgelH) potcneylGer i era! De bility. Nervounse,- Dpeiwis, Languor, Low Spirils, Confusion of. Ideas, Palpitation ofthe Heart, Timidity, Tremhllng.Dlmncss of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nose, or Skin. Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowels those ter rible disorders' arising from solitary llablta of Youth secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victim than the song of the Syrenesto the Mariners of Ulysse, blljrbt ning their most brilliant hopes and anticipa tions, rendering marriage almost ImpoesJble, destroying both Body aud Mind. . yiHrrlage. ; . Married persons or young men contauiput- tlnsr niarriaire. sufferini: from Onranic aud Physical Weakness, Loss ot ( Proereative 1'owers, lmpoleney, rrosu-atioa, cxuausinu Vitality, Involuntary Dischsrges, Non-Erec-tabliity, Hasty Emiralons, PalidMtion of the llart, Nervou.( Excitability, Decay of the Ptivaiool and Menial Power. Dcratiiremeut of all the Vital Forces aud Function. Nerv ous Debflity. Loss of Manhood,. General Weakness ol tne wryans, anu overy otner i.i.ii.nn. itlxmalltleation. snecdllv nrmoviHL and fulf manly vigor restored. ', To Youiiy men . These are some of the aad and meUncbolly rffects produced by early habits of youth, . .1 I. . . I L, ,1 T 1. ..I.. Pains In the Head, Dimness of 6lg t, Loss of Muscular rower, ralpttation oi me Mean, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, LVrsniri- nictit of the Digeative I unctious, :i eneral Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, etc. Mssautt. The fearfnl effects on the miad are much to be dreaded Loa of Mem ory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spir it, Evil-F'orebodlngs, Aversion to Boch-ty, Setf-Distrast, Love of Solitude, Timidity, etc. , are some of the evils produced. Thousand of persons of aU ages can now indtre what Is tbe cause of their declining health, lowing their vhroe, becoming- Weak, fle, nervous and emaciated, having a singu ar appearance about the eyes, omich and aymptoms of consumption. I Dr. Johiistm, , V 6r TUK DA LTl XORK LOCK 1OHPlTA A, A O. 7, KOI 111 r KkltKKlLK rT-, BKTWKKXMA LTIMukK AM ClYllSsC Establish ei 1811. niut n ixii'8 tUEGLAR AND ; FIBE PE03F 'i :f i-. Bank Vaults & D:ors i ALSO TIE LOCKS. I UERRINO tfc'CO; 251 & 252 Broadway, New York. 5160 Sudbury ttBoeton. I ap 18-cod-2tn . y, . y ''; TRIUMPH TRUSS CO. , 834 BOWXBT, N. Y . to whom was awarded the Frtmium Medal . , .i . .' ... i for the beet Elastic Truss and Supporter at the last session of the 1 I ,i ,H H i f,..( GREAT AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR, tures a rapture la. frout,' 30. to 90 day and offer 1,000 -dollars for a care they cannot I FIRST CLASS LADY' SURG EOy. l K i Terms moderate, Case guaranteed. Ot ders filled by mall. Examination free. Tbe sual discounts to patrons. Send , ! cents for descriptive book to ... . Prof. W. 11. BURNHAM, M. D.,! ' i i mar 23-d ly Chief Surgeon. r ... q R N Coming aud going all the while very low for Greenbacks or Silver promises are not csr rent t , ' '-K--t ...- - ii't : - -CAlJIsA JONES? Wholesale Grain and Feed Store, Opposite Dr. McKee's Oil! eel MISCELLANEOUS, Urrics o SorsaisTBUDtsv, IT, '- 1 tar. V 4, I I '; ! rcTBKsauaa RailboabCompabi ; Petersburg, Vs November 24, (11IANIJE OF SCHEDULE TO J take effect SUNDAY, Novowber ' ' GOING SOUTH. Leave Petersburg at 6:30 A M. and 3:37 P. Arrive at Weldon at 9:53 A. M. &55 P M. GOINU NORTH. , Leave Weldon at 7:35 A. M. and 4 P. M. . Arrive at Petersburg at 11:40 A. M. and J.-07 P. M. , Trains connect at Petersburg and Weldon With trains for all southern and northern ' points. Ticket sold to all southern, - south western, northern aud eastern points, ami baggage checked through. - i: v -, : II. T. DOUGLAS, , , feb lS-dtw-tf. , SuperiDtendeiti. , is KVER 15EFOUK EQUAM.KI) ! The Largest" S t : cl: ou -H -rv ecord.- - , - f. 1WKIKKL lift net iifitref . i -1.,!-'.,.:-, ... ,tr.rr ''. He is still st 'h - olJ SUud with a larger .,urtincnt of SFPtllN-G GrOOIDS .j ' THAN1 EVEft. "'!'i ' U. a CESTEXNIAL OOOD3. FOURTH VLT. CEMTENNIAI. GOODS ' m ' 1AT2SI SITiES. ' Look at my latest Fashion Plutea sini olioowi your atrle.'T " r -: r CASSIMEHEH, ri" KUITIXO.S. ' Iu ft iiythiiig you wsid. Come and s - m ine, I kuow I eaa suit you. ; W EIKEL'S ESTABLISHMENT . , is at the wld place, one door south of the,.. Southern Express offioo. . v lt , , . 1 1 gnnrautee all my fits. ( s - I spr 13-3m . C. WEIKEL. ICHMOND & i'ETERSBURG R. R. CO Commenclnr Oct. 24th. 1H75. Traina oa this road will run a follows : :"eV - l.BAVB Rir-BMnitn AnfTTB. ------ :w4,.. , - 5:10 A. M.. Through MsU ; 7:45 A. M.f . , Freight Train ; 1:45 r. M., Through if.il; 6 P. M., Freight Train. ' . - L - Lsavs Pbtbksbubo, Nobth. '7:50 A. M., Freight Train ; 9 M., Through MaU; 5 P. M. .Freight Train; 7:35 P.M., Through MaiL . , , ... Coaches attached to. all freight trains for . accomnudation of nawmrer. This Company offer spuria! Inducements to the shipping public on line of tbe Kait;b ' A Gaston, Raleigh A Augusta and Western , N. C Railroads, in tbe way of low freight snd iaesen rer rate. . , . A. SHAW ddew-tf . - ' Hiiperiotflaod ' i " . C-FOP "'"' " ' tvpih. folds, BoiruBfw, taJ all - Tfcrwt' wilfttfa,'---' i-" :.. " , USE . '' w: '-. WelliCrboIii TUels. , -w : PITT ITPONI.T IS RLL'E BOXES. . A TRIED AND SURE REilEDV For sale by Drngrlst renerally, and . . , - , Phnadelpbia, P a

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