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WEEKLY E R A ' Inl'!isoN.-VvoroiIoasHin Citizens' Mee- i ii m'rUt 111 ur ,----uoii Tbuisdny.tliitJ Monday, tho K THURSDAY, JULY Iff, 187-i. IAXJAI. WD STAT 12. Deputy Sheriff. ivp glowing "wii'ii" tf die pros Mis President uotLs of Oil. V. K. Henderson ii.nilon. Jus Cigar Stand and Bath Room lluitwx A Dr.vsTON bav a i-ijr.n arjil tobacc stand and batb nann'? nmntrtiil with their Harlx-r !). llnir l)r.vsoir it tihl islunent fxr'l the ut ide or K:,vottoviIl,..lrti!-rIvil ,U,,y lpuWiw inlli A Jli'oM stand, nU n VrV' "v'wmv . i if 11 e StM-eially pleased to learn that every- . jtlnnx like dissension in our rank V " - fj vjn fast rnsinaway and the iart$ Hi:mvKRKi.-It will doubtl. S.mglumt Davidson and the cdin h Kniiifvliir intelligence to I"trk-t were determinnl to pneni nniny '-lends of Mr. L. M. Vroy jj- front to thecoinm.m enemy. tr l arn that he ha- almost 'iitir I; jj ;- ,.,.,-. ... M l u 1)EAI. I he rcuiuies oJ nvov-rt-il f-om his !at-physu-.i! air 3., , . . , , rivjov. Caldwell r- H. i.f d tin city oi .......... I ..ll,.,.!, . .... I ...iuilc kjiilll Ii VI IIO'llUl! HI CK K illltl t A- ' "'t. resume hi iimhiI husim-s. :eting. At iJ Tho total cash donation.-? toiho Marv Ann Ham on. aspiiitfyuArs. 3th inst . tho cili fcfOxford Orphan Asylum r.ir .Itincfr died on the 10th inst., in New York, hi Kina, nt conuinn A.matir 1 nn nnu lt , MISCELLANEOUS, 1 (net I. I." T..l.nc.A., !.. J ........ . 1 r . 1 . . . ilWPrn S.ID.S.4Z. I III! I1IIS in ..... ........ ... u'liiuMi, j- i ivuoilth :i.wnifH'Hi jr Aia-fci . ... p . eai d date for Suner oiHtmnolimn TI11 for l. n.ir.. "" t m- m 1' "-- . - ........ ; C'ourt Clerk of Davidson eoiintyllrakin Motion in rriranl . the deathN "wPei riiar. juuw ixg:in Market Summary. H 1 rr, . fcl .. . . .. ...r.vrill sooii turn over the Atlaiitnv?vrL- .... ri. 1 1 th int 'uu a. v. 1 uiu, 1., mi- 1'irscuiMii uovornor 1 iiinui 'i. jloii. w .g ' V " t trad ii. 1S7 I . ; . 1 a-.. rpnnPKsee unit Ohio Ilrarl tn th kv.uiu.uuiim.x. ji. ommi wi.ai cu uuun lOHniit w jriTiiiiciii. nr. J. it. Aicivaen. . or. n.nn, atMiiv o or. F- " . - - AMI fV k31r-M-VB W M V UV rue Carolina Central lUiad i (."if.v twy hi .ko. ; . "4T In Southern t-ities of the Union.fe.v will run regularly through to thaUf0"" was quoted at 14al7. place from v ilininjrton 011 and f jailer the 10th inst. K For fttirintenihiil of Puhlie imtructum 1 iiviu AO It. UiN J'JLd , f ForsTthc Count v. 1 &jka ;heir District. Tn.-y s-iy that oldHdent. Measra. Thna. C. Fuller and 1 Davidson is fully aroused and will lift. c:. liad-er. iecreiarii-s. On motion of Cen. V. II. Cox, i u. . . .. ... . ... ? - .1 T ot u Patiions. Our frii-nref iuftlH- rily wi" r -fiv. th- VeckI2 Panii'ip.-.tintr, it iimmotf wEth our 1 of all cl.-sest in th f ihiiiontralin of nsMvt to th $ memory of ur !:nu iiIm! Chief Ma I jjistrate, we i-viie.l no iri-wceklj .:tH r on Tuesday. for.NTV Canvass. --The candi- dati's of tth pai:Ies in Wako ad t lr vmiI 1 he M-ple at I'antlieij; Hraiich on V Iru i.iy, tho 15th. I ( hi Thursday, they Mp'-ak at Utley's.v in Middle Creek towi-s'iip; atlash .-yN nil KiMay, and Apvx on Sat unlay. Other apH"ntnents in oui next. H-r.M'KIt PlilsOXEIlS. It is re portal that several est-ajxtl pris nn'r fr.no the IVnilentiMry arf lut k i 1 1 i the vieinilv of the vil f i)t (Pulllll 7th mm int. a ( )n fuesilay. tin m pnriy scoured h 11 o'clock, .w oiiiaiit-t hy a eon dderable ;iumer of ntliciais and ithcr citiy Toe Ixtdy was e5 tort ed to ilic.St-iiate CliMinu-r whenl it lay in S.aieiluriii iiiet'ay, Mou lay. the Hail iu the meantime Ik- intf visitel iy hundred of our eo pie of all Has o , anxious to show resjKKtt to the laoicuted desul. Tin Japitol. Met oolitan Hall, Post- Jflice, Olllce of SuiHTvisor ofln ernal Il4veuue, and other pubiii mildins, stores, uud omo private residence--, wcro drajKl in iti.iuru- 111. I lie U-IIso tie-ciiy tolled lurin;; the hours of 10, A. M. and 12, M. We have never on a like occasion sts-n the general sorrow more strikingly exhibited. It wa- 3ontinel 10 00 particular party or oct, hut seems to have, taken dtep root in the hear; 01 all our people. flit of the meeting, tuidr II. Harris as Vicc-Pn-si r fuller and were a pi win ted M. ROSENBAXJM. (Su4or to A. Kmnk.) $ For 8trilt,M of Public llt,tn ,m Col. V. It. Mvors has Imh-ii eliH-t- . .. . . . " . ri t rn-suh-nt of the. Atlantic. Ten-P rM-ssee anil Ohio Huttd, and rtol I)r. to draft a series of resolutions, eon-riJ. n. MeAden as reported. Dr.B sistini-r of Messrs. VV. R. Cox, D. M.h MeAden has been eli-eted PresideutL Janer. a. A. Ashe. I. J. Youinr. T i,r ,,,e "'Pny B. lsouj, John A. McDonald, K. P.fj Od. Humphrey is making every & Battle, Dr. Kueno Gri.s-,im, D. G.Hl";r. l,,, ur uicrwi.i Meain ia g H .illtlu.' IluIii'im.ii Vou' V .irlr ..Hfl rowlc, . . It. Idena..ds:ewaave....1..ri. 1fl . IljlIlimf,n.. aIM. GllUOfl. 21.-IIOHL lilHTiil fn iurli! .vMfin U t . 1 m t The foilowniif an- the ielutioii.-n.nau;.irHttnl f.r the Uil scu.s-.ti. ill- d public servaint while in tht .'ulluessand vijror of his manhood. I. That iu the untimely deceasi 1 1k1 It. (ialdwell, Governor 1 .irth Carolina, the eopIe oft lib State have lost a vigilant, act ivi ind energetic public servant : one who warmly espoused what he In lieved to Im right, and never wcrv Hi from the cour.-e he thought lit should pursue. '1. That in the presence ot thel 'reat leveller. Deiith, we record Siith rii bl x al pj is reM)rUl and adopt d : WllEKtiAs. ll hath ideas. t th- Sovereign Kuter of Nhiimis tun-3 move from ids high ollice i ii. - t'hieif Magistrate of North C irot;oa. ami .11 His inscrutable wi.-nom, by n sudden stroke, to take olf ttiis cx-Mrhe largest ever seen iu that sct ion. e Phe a-eiit o the press l uintmuy nrount o nimrtoii a 1 u ilav- a--o a live iga:or weivrhint: 2"-n mmiiiI ancl fully 9 feet in length. Ii wn-aughtf near Marion, S. C, and I -aid to rx Vile Wiliiiimrton Journal has- Irs-h shown a jewisb shekel that antedates tie- Ctiristiaii era. It i tbout the -ixe of a silver h ilfdol lar and b-aisou one ide an illus tration ot file iMit of ineiise iu S)l onion Temple, with the iuscrip-l lion in llehtevv characters " Sh-ke F Hof Israel," and on the other Aaron'.-1 teed, with the words " The Hol V.MUB. III. The (lold-ilNiro Mtwuyer says : ur U lief in the honeslv. z al andlr '-"I. llumphicy is making ever . i " " , tt I 1 ., jr I integrity witn wnicn our u.-ciascusr n-'iv 10 .secure int-n-uMii sitmm utun Chief Magistrate executed the hiirhW-ties U-tween New York and New trust of his great office. iliernc, and Srca k 1 1 m i : its Mi; eti n c s . Tl a 2 egular annual meeiiug of the sU-ck hohh r-. of the N-rlh Carolina tililroad iiwk lilat-e in H illslwro on1? li d ti more and New :l. That we deplore the loss i.fjurrljriii', and we learn tht a nios: dtstinguish(-l fe.I w- itizen. a m inlpiberal frt-ight sxsieni is 10 ! iuau j f great ersonal w-rth and largely gjgurati-d 111 time lor the fall season posM-iieu or tlie sterner virtues otine unanoite uoservt r is aist aianhcxKl : w!io. durinir a residenci Vfi-relibly infornietl that one ot )f six years 111 our midst, by his -ar-f3"- re;i! ieamsnip lane Kings oil riare and walk in life, won and rc-pai country is prepare! 10 esiao ? uisn a line 01 raeamers iMiwoet ms, ad lir.il at 'hca, but llir-J ruwd ;nh A re,u.g ..a. ...e ""-.....us.... ion offend by Oil. V. It. Mvers to3 ...loetothe people of t .at tioiig t Ui,4.IMhtionally the act of 1I.1I f I11 iifioii nut Im.1-! I niu Lliiitlut ?S "LS MI'll 1 im 1M iiui u'i no .1 .sut A. . A. W A- Z Z LUineo me esieem 01 our ciuxons. li 4. That we annn ciate anil com Beaufort ami New York, as soon a mend the action of nur citizen 4 inKthe North Carolina railroads are s losinrrall uhiees of luisim-ss ihi.4oi crated as to divert a lair propor lay, in resjH-ct for ibe memory option of our trade to the po 1. Tbesuc m , I... . I . u . . . . . .y I riiiH-i n tlii- eofisoi wlal Kin yeneine rJA 11-. VI. - ' " ' 5. That a Committee be ai.noint-ahoin stly, faithfully and energetical -onsolidaiion was niiootetl bv aSS.i t.v iln. . h-.i ri.i ni ,r iiii irwin l v earriinl out will effect this di pui lorin sirenuou . enori-. ior inei ft.oti! of (HKt u, a iX)(K Hi Excel-Jjto attend the remains of Goveriiorgvismn. It Is lo the interest 01 ' -,t,irr'- li ency. Gov. C aldwell, appointed tlieHPW" to tht'ir plawvt-ry North Carolinian to see oui - . ,. . , . Mm. JIurke county. -gsi-.iport towns building up. w, , . srollowiiig ntleiiion as DirectoisI 1? ni,., f ,, .ow.nwii- iti..rif )'i.i:i;k to Sr 1 "Kin nt en hen r ot . . . - 0. mat amid this demonstration- j t 1 k tioVK.tNMK.Ni- 1 In i.iKNii. lKiri 01 1 'v '""'i leaving onef public sorrow, at the demise om . savaeaiicv 01 ie uereniier iiucu: y 1 " n- .-n.tgMt-. vi&i 1 . ri r.-l- Myers and r.iei inter d"it of t!i J . Jl.liariotu; it. fittest News. Mi. S lin:m ( lei k to the nt w 1 invi'i nuient B11 iidiur erect in.- I reafier tilhd : V.raur Governor, we are sensible ol Jiifn Ii irrinircr of-KJthe deeiH-r personal lK-reavenieiit ofgi I , . . rh" household, and we tensor to his (iv. Kemper, of Virginia, 31. 1 u.terson, , nimi I v- our -aneen-st. svm a visit to 1 or tress Monroe. is 01 11 V fovi'l llilieiii iuimiiiij eii-vioij. t, , .. ..... iij ... ............. K i . -. .1 1. 4 . i 52"alem; Samuel i , ot alisburyilaathv ami condolence in their Lrriefn hi i- . nMhis eilv. tie- 1 H-nart merit ha.-", ..... ' , !- .r v : '"- "r ' "M""'h""y llvdmphobia still c 1 11 . ..N. II. D. Wilson, f unvtisboro :lor their irreparable loss. &irieroie iii v,.w Vurk .a.ii.d Miieiiineiident II-.ir.n , vA 7 ThiL i coov of thes - resolutions1" rCas :N A i'k. ... I . . 5 . A. Albright, ot A lamance, iiikIS, i nat a ioii 01 liit.. i.siiiiions ; l! lod I., -will not b" silbv m1 a clerk f " ' &be transmitted by the Chairman ot i Frank Chase, a well l- .il(lll, i . i. reoM.-i.nl ;o,H.ryLU' IIumi,',r?'uf U M-V,M' 1 ino-iiii- to the family of t in graper I hnm-h. ml tiu- S aitinues t( I I 1 1 1 I 1 M (O ii iln- I. eal dl.lie-. iiriisi'l!'. 1 r. i j i .. iii-l , l:a I In IH-W i ; : . ' i. nial ti r r !ii n iii' ii.il law : on Mm IS I of all -rin w -. tin' e-s-il be A-iiiii. I. -u s vilie lonl. Til. OD1TUARY: Mrs. C.uuiu.vK E. KRjriidkl in tlie cttjf f Iuileib on the 7lh of Jane. 1874. She was born in Otieru. 8. C. on the lltli ot -H!pteui'Kr, 1.W. SUe was tin ilanghUTOt fames loeli. h-Mi.. who wus for some tiu tlilorof Ute Cfr,c Cezttte. On the 1 6th if Mar, 15U, ite was marrie I to ; Mr Lenaikiiis K. Keiin. She was awakened U i yensii f Ii-t tlu!v t uiler thtri un'nistry of liev. 11. T. llitls ri. mxl co.i verieu ilunnr a iian-tiiit; cowiiM-ieu iii EJruitoii si. CiiUrxh by Uev. 1. S. Iturk tea I in 1870. From that time in her !e ttl ilie. e.hiliUs! iimny U-iiHtitu! rhri.-liti tialitics. Stie uavc to ih-- i.o ily. iu iindly visileil the alH'u teil. poss-ssit of l warm, zealous imtur'-. :in a frank uud positive caste ot miti.i nhe whi a devote and excellent wife, a ileasaiit ami sr nerou? mighbor, an a;( wavering suptorter of whatever fail.-.- ale e?jKusel. a siiKr ind clierijlitl fru ii.i. and a persi-vwitii ind faitiilu' in-niier of the Motliolis yhun-'i. ,H. rK.M ttn liible throuirh re e itctll.. and w.i. di'votiil to secret pmyer. Vs a tru? wife, slie w.s iunaiul an.vioti.- for tier hu.-.lanr i-mvi-rsioii. and wa. tlesseil at last l sh? the gracious fultill-n-nt r inr f rvenl hojKis ami praiers iiM i h-i.Ut Js7. their hearts, so ten tt-i ly u in-d .ui lh; ooads of inarriae, hav ceil asoia-on the Altar of (exl and in tb iiiticiiMliou of Heaven. . She had surTerec- II heal h for ui..ny years, and was soreh ritxl iu Iter last illness, which continue.! foi wi?!ve we4-ks, of nat pain. Through al! she ws singularly patient and resisriaHl showilig th.i in ekness of a tru child of th Lord. .whe was often very happy in hei asi days, and most impressively displayed he sulhi iencv and precioiisness of divine race in the sont allJiciio'is and the fiua irdeiil. Her heart would overflow wiui jrayer, and son and praise, even when he 'weary lips could only faiitly whiser. She triumphed in the Missfui knowlelge li-ii !! w.-li -.iiwl tiiiitrht til nil ii round hat she was falling asleep in tin arms ol Eternal liovu. Mav God comfort and sus-t 3 ain and save h-r kind husband and he listaid parents and other loved ones. A. W. M. rner Jitcttnrifh' mitl 1ltrhrtt .street. I am now receihif uiV Sorbig aiul? rrlSuinuier st-w jv .f L General Merchandise, f-aivit'iitly purchased in person at North- THOMAS K. PUKXI'LL, i of Forsvthe Count v y F4 rn Maiiufactoi i, and In-'niir lrin tirsiPl iVenil j.'iaiHl.H. I aiu ireoarel to .tner uilvMiita l?i ill till Irk Jzes to the Trait lo sehlom iity of Kalelgh. i M v stn-k of Ready-made Clothing is full and eoiiipleto, liotight prbu-ipallv at au tiii .s.-iles froi'ii first i-Issn houses. I think 1 ean idfer iiuliieeiiieiits, both u ihe m iiwlesale and rets i I traile, thai ailiiioiiH; Htirita.ss4.il s hi t Ii of Ihe .New York market. i KTAI'lil': lIi.' HOODS f every ura.le ami stvle, and niarkotl it priee- that will ell them. For Stirintnuhnt of Public Instnu tit n THOMAS U IT IINKLL, . F..i v.he r.iunt v For Supiwinirtnlnit of Vublic lustrut timi THOMAS U. lTliXKLL, t.i I'.asvt ho Count v. ! " BOOTS, SI I OKS, HATS ,V CAPS F'"' X"l( rintuuh at of Public mtnution THOMAS K. iti:xkij., hi p very variety, em line-insr ever' stye piality ami novelty i lasiuon. The I'll in a, Crekery and CSIass Ware Oepjirtmeiit is a specially ot my ; trade, ami i cao furnish l;'mhIs in this fine to mv whole- nale trade at faetory prices, fall trly? coMHsoro bargains. Ivspeeial atti-ntiongl paid to tho retail ilepartmein.. Attentive and exiienoneeo salesmen in every department, and I ean assure',:! jtho 1 allies it is not a trouble, but a ploas are, to snow gooas. j&i J. M. UOSJUNHAUM. April 4-o, loit. i-i- iiii. of Forsvtlu- Countv. For SujH'rintmrti tit of I'ultlu- ntnn tion THOMAS If. ITKNKLL, of Foi -at hi- Countv. IN HANK UU1TC V. ic o FOIt WOOD I COAL.? r For SitprrfHttmlrHt of Public Instruction THOMAS h rUKXKLL, r F..r-vtl.e C.Mihtv. VTOTlCi: IN HEUGRV i I VEIV.I that a iieiition has te-ii tiled in th'D? Oistriet I'ourt ot the Uintotl States foilonice of SEC'ltK VA IIY OF STATE, (J, he Eastern District of North t'arolin: itale'h, N. l'., July :id, 17. Irg 11T 1 I kw- VV 1T I Ik I ki.1 1 I rt' NT U W l 1A1 I IK t el r . tiaaid District, tlulv (bidarod a Ikuk 1 Sealed propKsals in duplicate, williar u pt under the act of Congress of Marcbg 5Py r tnix vertisonicnt annexed t.v al, 107, f..r a disehargo ami eei tilicat. g ' invited anil will ls received at r heretf irotii alibis debts and othoi i-bis ..(lice until 1 12 .lock, p laiio pr.ixalile uiiiier said ai-t, and LhaS i ,n. heiidayofjune. is74. a. ioovi..ek 05aturday. August 1st, 1874 v. M. , at ihe ..llice ot A. W. ShaUer, 'i' ' iteiiei in Banki uptcy, iu Kaiciiili, N.n;br furnishing fuel fur uso of the (iener- d Assembly hiu! I he several Executive' For SitprrhitrinltHt of Public I imtructum Tiio.MAS n. it i;x kll, .it Foi. m-! he Countv. ' ' -'U-mK ur o nf loitj yAKK . i li tvx.ton ... e, ' a - ..n ,lMT. iir.eaow. p-jllhur-nlat N -I W :e V'e:g m 'I'.' m.i ii ' w i ' t b- c.tri id. 4tvio lit ! - " i ic -il-r -1 1 1 - r i i is :. nil:l J. in. I , lT i IO known tele $J otitbeast. l f.arivate stock holder.s iti-ie.1 the.b eea -.! . 5Ieal. 't 'ollowiiii; jreiiilenieu : I. .M. Holt, After tie n-.nlinuo he n-oiuiioiis. ' a ,-ae siimio,.l to I. L. 1 lolling, It. U. Hayuinal ami 7bi ief n:o ie niiilr..e oMheil - clioien o k place i-. A. Smith. Maj. Sn.iib was i ... Wt.r,. ,ei ver.-. :.y ti u ( t.x,1 '" i0 " hi-tiil in Ida.-.-of Col. J.il.. Alore-r .i : i vi e..,.. pat h ilt iu?l. , -- - - "j, tl J... ll-T, ll.ri. . Illl, Ell I r-. .1 kil . . . Tllll JMstt in,.,, ij .ii. r ..r i i. . I-. ' . .1 1..... . :., -- v - ' , . n ., ,7.' .. .. fiVashiuo;io.., iearos lilat ice . Vi uiisuiii, w. .i. 'l-.'rf?',i.sitlcol Wi.s.n eoiiletn.dales re lift I . a. Sf aiul ran. 11. liUtbee. li, s-soniiie'' n- nn I I mi ..m ace ami oi n illiiu'-nhii-o li-is bno estub-LM . ... r ... . ...i.i. r tDiii ill i ( let oi n i accompany. im iieno rfliluul in tlit.1 tlrnwliii I Ti fl aaw . ' ... ....... .-r,. n.mams to .Morgan'ot,, eoosis: 'Z Ii i a b. t n . w ft . . . i. . KK . . Ittpttbfit: ti, o oi HIS Is. I t ,l v'E Nurii E hi llic ''ii. lav l JuiM', A. I). 874. a v ii i oit i t ISanu ruplcv was is l?.i.il ..hi ..; iii Iiiw!.i..t tli. . lf- I tpl i .lie voiern inereio rrs u mv m ii iiiii: r . i a- - . . . j-j " iTiii oi mi! loiiowing m iiurc.ii. us 3:he following boundaries, lo-wit :gwllJ lim,0iiMl : W. ii. 1W-. V '' 3 : .1... i.i:.. i:...f ... . ..uiiiieiieiii at inu iiiimmii. ui.tr Stroiiacll, W.J. links. J.lcob S. COIlelllSl yej - pi'oyei ,'jtiiai i iie blooly shin fo.ui.l at tin Natban resident'.! W e tak' o oil'ol ;J.r. Natoan's boy iltt T lb. Iliur M tlie ismiicii oi miiiiiu aS yjien, J. M. Tab , John C. tiorman, i!jrot!k; thence down the said enekWi, ,t. ir lt.Uie l.i.i. ; ,i!ieir ?Ur. V vi. il nt rai.i sloroi pas.st ik ii.i oyer tin yn ajj; r- .oralis, ivm .. . . . - ii i . j y . . . l. . Ill- I'l'Ill'I'MIMM 111 III.U A. ill I.' - - 1. .... . I . . . .. . . : . 1 ml ir. j,. , , , ., . Iril , ll(.. "ve. , uuo -M Curler, lr. K. (J.i.som, J. C.I-.i;uul, on the Khh inst. AschiM) l In tu e a t union if ilraio slior .i r. I?.r.tsi llriilir. m flu. 1 ..ii.tt M. ' . t- ... - tiver to uoers liruige on tin-iu-.., . , .. (-.ls,.,.ii i ine- - lnu-e anrl -six oi bei omnhns wen iu.o.-. bi..ur. t n-,Hd when hHisbu 1U);u . ,,,, with said r.ail K, ' " ' , ' , . , , ltwlstrnck by ii-iiioi. aod badly .lam i:!pi.l proreof Vio.-ar Hitlers MU) tlu; l(mMlsi,ip line of Saint Mat J ' y9 "ftajicd. Two I. die were kill. il. i K-' ver;;;::; " thWWtWllh n;c;,,rdai;t,,,the nrr Thetiu hich p.atv in VVe- ph- - e-eta. ile Ionic ip!a llljrtll II, r Ar.,.,, .mix Towns hti n lni i .. . . .Himu'keii. on t he ev M.ioi ot the KHI ii - i;iiii'iii. ine trivi-MKi i iiiiiuiu uri'bief wi! b bis bitters lirel with ribo. All di scab's which t bos' d iiMiuiic iiostrmn- njrmvate, nn UVr pivleiee ! r-l ItsVlllj;, -ucii a. Tl ;.;.i: ...... i 1....I ....; t I'tli.-I i-'ii, -I" n lii.nnni.i , i ninii p.i.ioii, i In uniali-m, trout, anil in to iniitcnt fevers are cureil bv it. Till. "TlilC.MJMf Wa.siieu." We have Immi shown by Mr. Wat -n, of the Firm of Walker & Wat son, of New-Heme, who are general?i agents for its s:de, one of thw Tri tun I li Washers." It is a inot com j plete invention for cleansing clothed ami saves a vast amount of lalvor. Any washerwoman who will us this w:isht and observe strictly the ilirtvli.uis, c-.in re-ad ily wash latiu tifuilv chiui 'oin threi' to four tiling as inanv clothes as bv t y V -l 11V Rarton's Creek Townsh n line . . , ... . Oinst ., nesuoy i r me it . v. i . k Jy.r. Jl'"" !Muare on I ics4ia wa?, eaus.f I .y by U tl. i ng. The tola iiiwiw iiwuiiy uu "'wHIJI(irl,i,, i;;t ,llSt., at il o'cloek.l s is etimaliil at 0o.000. On tnil iew Jignt towridiiiu lines uijgf..,,. .... a.. ... i i...ibundrel -nod i wencv-live men an che Granville county line; thence for tniIl?illiioM lo Moran-Sl,,roU " Ul ' '"i '-Von nt. .1 " iLi for buria.'. We wlii endeavor: The District t ommiisioners hav j., is assiyne.1 ior tlie Hearing I tin anie, wlu-ii and where all creditors. ,vli'i have ptei their di ho, ami othci Hi's his in interest, may altc.nl ane how .-au-c, if any they have, why tin ra i r i lite said pel 11 ii.itr .li ulilni ic s: aiileii. Ami lo.il liic c-iiul am hir.i iiii'Clli.. v u'i; lie i.cld al llio siiii 11. n .ill l ;I ce. New Heine, .. .. .Jtliet 11. IS74. Cll AS E Tl -N'K Kit. t'lerk Ilu.xv.v Williams, A.i .rneys. 1 I a iv w J 1 1 V. . I Mll ."I III.' 1'I..IH l . .. II T . I . . ....... umik'ii riii:i' ii.' oi'- li.i.-.i. i ii I'.siri. U4 h assviiiuiv mihi iii . v e I a i ii.ini H itlJccs i.l the S.LHU-, a - follows: ,ni - c ii ti . oi .oe. c.i-i niaiMc n u i. vmmhi.k 'S lo .s ol'hartl co ilj 1 ' 'I'll.- i.anl:ii ii s 1 ' !! more . !-. i. i.' I . 'j ;ji !' I. i'i i j i l" !-.i -.: i: a ni it' 1 1 1' - i-' i i. t si i cii 1 1 mi"' . ti.c i i g -- I W' . -, , l i. t-'i , ' I. I lj ' I . hi-ion. Huts iii In ii. ic si ji.ua i'iv I -r K.i! ol c.ia, an.) c.u-ti ' ;i- m. 1 1 -a nj- I ' "'-. wind an-1 'C' ie i j ik.;ii il, fir ii.- . I iciy I (be .i.iK-i.-si inc. i i 1 1 -i i . tin- mini liiinil li..!.s ! !m I ) In y'i.'ilMI :ni I"1! I'M Jio , ) ,,r t., M ??iH , Hi nit is arc i m n -t. . fo lie .rese f, at II? ( tpl' Mil ll l I ili'll' I ill Ihi t-inloi'-e. I For Siipcritttt jnh nl of Public 1 nstructiun thomas k i'ti::;kll, Vi i v ea :, .' Fin Supi i it. tciitlcnt ol 1'nlilic Instt iiction THOMAS It. PURNELL, if Ni'iili i a. din i, isai 1-1 t Ii ta.. dar:. Il.irris, m M.'mlcr- ie tn tttiinty nt ti.jo.v i.if. soul Siat. of Nt. .! 'arolina, wit ' na :'. i a.. jii-iu-o a rtaiiixiupt mi oi' v 11 I'eoti.iii: thai Ihe p. .yi. .cot .' a iv ti bis imi Hie uelivci j aov i.-'i M im'-fj liaposats for Woott tti1 t'oal,' nit ait ir - -e-l i " - .i.; r.i-iieil WM. II. llOA'KltroX. r-..-c. i '.u r . stale. 4V- til ai.-l ' i : I - r ' the ( .mm UN LbUKN ... At .1 I wim t no u ran vine aim rninmiii:j(()1 .rouuiy lines 10 inu oeiuuiui, snu.., it all elections to be henceforth held, vote at the town of Forest ville. A new regbjtrution will, therefore, bej necessary in tho township hereafter to ive a more e.tendtHWdriwn avarrant on the treasury to: account of the incidei the mi lancholy event. account of the incidents atteiitliiiiry V .. u,f . . . i . " i'-l . U I' VI 111! . III W IV t the hand and washboard in the same J length of time. Mr. J. C. S. Luins I den, of this city, is the authorized agent for this Mvtion, who will take! explainin machim the The operation: I rice, we of theft Im lieve.il S T A T 12 . National llank of New York. I Mrcquired an auri'gate of one bun tlrtHi aim iorty-iour iiiousanti uoi ... arftlil tl. IIIM.it tlli ll..(Ovllll There were four births in UurhamHwhich Ux been forwarded. .111 tlx. k.'t I. I Oat I I lll aat.. 1 n.a t -j .1 ... -j.. . A f. At.. it i ne milieu oiuies itiuri ior int Honey is plentiful in I'Hu-olnH Dj.striet of Columbia has divide: unty this season. Mi be action of i-jectmeiit iu favor o; W. C. Ixje, the devisee of the lat (I. W. Parks Custis. The estatt is the Will projierty in Virginia which was sold during the war by a w v . . . . Hthe Unlteu mates ior taxes, inis KOUCATIONA 1, AsSiXl ATloN. riiis body met in tlieSeiiutu Cham- k. T)..tm;i. .... w.ifiiwulvtv tlovl UVI " iw's. f (count v tins scitson. IIiI.m . a ... nil ...! . -X, I 1 - il"' "Jul lllsl.. nt lOf 4f cvw i, aiiu mivvi , A. ... ... e j,am a.s., " - j I ft T.,.1.,4, rtaivsjkfi imnllliiliu ill Vl'itlll callctl to order by Hon. W. II. Bat-j InHtrht's disease of the kidnevs. ! tin l)irwi.l.il III- PviIIkIW.V I I r 1 I I Wf.ilow Tliiro-iii h.si of Asli(.i Gov. Caldwell, d- liven-d an appro-l I , Ul,. 7u I priato welcome address, wnicn wastq . ..... -.. ...ifip.iioii it is thought will afreet i - i i . if CkuiteloiH.fi ar tHMUgshipel fninM'm ,s "' .V' . , i resiond4l to by tho President andj New-IIiTiie to the North, daily. Hthe government title to the Arling- gratefully acKnowiigeu oy u.ei ,M.i,vilb, An-0" ',rnj Association. The following wwoIu-My Wjty 1JS jHVI m,iKnwI. 13 The Tax Payers' Association of : , n.. i !, uititii.ul ii tit lie District of Columbia liuvi UWIl.t llllloilL uiiicio nvu nuwui. I A ... . . 1 1. . . 1 . . T.W,W ThHt we narnIetheH Th Z hu... ? lnwm l,MV adopted a .plan of organization ;vi vv.de l. the National Muc-A-tS430"1 m UI,I" u,,u,,,' Mwhich provides for the appoHitment tin.... I A oi u-Jiit ion hxv'P ronilprw I W Alniut 2.000 additional stM:kfor a comniittee of 70 to guard theii Treat pleasure in exhibiting andif..i Mioiii'lii m-m solisu-rill to th i Miarlottellinterests generally, and to prosecutt r- p afl lit 1 llv I 1 pit m viuii " ' " WW. 1 . iii i iiu trn i uiiimui.'Wi i iiiiiihLii i . - - - ;e r l :,!o " ... . . such officers of the late dhstrici WOiKoi unit it.-s-stn.irtn"... ft I Vioits4ir lets Imh-ii maile a lilolievPI . i i :o it. .i Ti...i il.. Pr.wiil..iit .m.ri I :.. raoverniueiii t ii.ivu nttvu niiuiM wj'wmi, l. I if nit n..iu. ... "K Ifi.w nr n im W. .. . .. . Hpoiiit six delegate t attend theww win uie coiiecuoii uiiu eximuurey a i.iwi-i i ,...imHt. An immense hail storm orevai I t fof money, and other acts performed af tr.iit. Michigan, August 4th "th andjled near Wilmington on the 2d inst.i by them contrary to law. institution's'-. 1371. t Daniel Whitner. i years of age.fi ltepresentatives from nearly al I UK provision of our sc ihe ollice of ( loci' C.Cl-t.Vl.LII ... I. .1 tun riii.t"!..-"!!!! . - .niri II r 41 . it t . itlitillnil. . uuoi 1UI.IU.I..IU..V- .. m jj. it. Tti. ... .w..v.. . .r HuHiiitJ ... - . ... .. . . ... il.. 1 1 .......... .1. ..r xr. f ...rit. .t.. iirwnni, Hint l'J " t Ll SOltlier Of IHV' llietl 111 tUUlWOlinui Hie wuuii oi-mo.ii; oionwioi -. " 1 - ... I... C....i.ip.l.ul 1... tlwil t .... fir..!!. .....I T...iu... 1, ..... .... . I. . . -iiwiiuiiwii.1 w .uinnium a'J f-?eoill I v iHli-IV I llUlJt itlHl x in is.iniuti. iii.-i un 1 1 II .orni i n-.ioiKi, t.v r on oi tiieajrili,eMt of t,s Association to the ' . . I levelling of the 10th inst. at tin il-.ith of Hoxei.ior .ti.lwell, tie -lrtsileiit of the National Kduea-H ni ivtiwunuuHniannvu n-wiveuim,,!,,,, r-toim of Baker, Noal 4iJ . . l.. . t-!iliuir urnw niwl tii-ekiit re.o. iilsi 14 in 1 1 ... ... .. ...... . . . t-n ui.ou l:iir o:- if tioviTiioi 3'iotiai ..ssiHiauoii. IT ... V V 1 f wneiwru, ami ami noun n penmi 1 jcr.fft'ti. iiiatiiiH recomiueiMi-f -"" --j onent onranizatioti, wnicn is 10 im in..-. If Mr I .fV... ......... i'HVtU, IHUllllH- I4-4-..IOIOO. r ..." ' .' ' jtl to the Executive C-ommitteo to r,. Aim i Miegeu rai gl-mmi a g.kvt Wilniiiiirton as the place of sail event, tin 'jtbe next annual meeting of the? ni timi soni- Statc Educational Association. Jii'xfrfrcrf, That the establishment moiii I by t'ie l:tl t .pit- of ll.e S ti . 'h I li-.tl t Su ft kiitl Weldon Itoad have State is of paramount imiiortance.uuuu no ii, uuu. kiof an Ivlucational Journal m thist itiliifoi in I 'e- icios of ollice w l itito no ine- p - ei.c 1 hi-h's. .r m. iy ir.-5iaiitl that the Executive Committei' .i Slate ."Vr'itor ; en I iinpi oiler of IIh S ; tii .-to. ii'nl la' pr dnivr ' lln-er of ; S -naif, (ioveter Ilroth'ti Hnent organ izati on, which is I sti.ii.r WliitiiLer o f Kntlehl. willHknowu as tlie Norlolk ami Ports- 1 ... . . J ..... . . Hi . I. 1. I . ... I.-1 .... fntw. 1... remove with his iamiiy to t oionuioiimouio'itoo ii.Miwngi-. jalMiut the 1st of Septemlier. Mlaws and rules of the Augusta ex , ...... . . ricnange wen? auoprei wan soiiu lagnty miies oi ii e v u "i"').. .,:,,,., mod itiit ions. The followinif ix vn re-1 . ... r... n.T 01llt-T71 . it; v;icrv.iti .hji J iui 1 ni ' i-eiio itsand the Suiierintendeiit of Public ;'ins. ruction oe uirecieii u.urgo ujh iithe (ieneral Assembly the imiior- fiance oi aiuing in mis niu-ipiw. will s4 AVorv, Tliat the Association i y Windsor recently gave u't Jtainiuent in aid of the O an enter- re- I A 4 . Iii ie nio-i ehl yaqiiwt ib Kxtvutive i4iiimitiee, lis Mhv mIuiII rtml if ttnu-tic-.tblo. to em I 'Vi.i-i one vi . , J i ,4 1 ..Vploy an agent or agents to travels . p . ii to a "icMttiruuglinut North Camlina and ad- i id bom .ly o.'tdress the a-ople on the subjtvt oil . be b b aeIucation. hi til he o Hi. of pn iiy. Im Add J t.i lb"-, he c;. ot . ' - ''I 1 .1 IMirjHi.-. Ideo'itii d for inanv v. wvit. the n::s: t of H Wo regret that want of siKUe ire- ibe p iplc, it is r. -nable to sup-jjvents us from noticing further pro-1-osethat ,.. uiil en.I'ivorin h-r V wlings at present. :ll I III i ll 5. ' l- t ! ... . .f .-. fP.. : to till -.ration of i-iTidis great, t goo i-li!tS lO S4 J I to Uie ,.e;t ttH The Tolxtvco Ietif, a UKMithly pa- numlnr," Hi.l thus u.'nat the lcnul. 3or of Charloite, 1 1 aotanr about of al f pr m'Mdt IcilV.-rs t'ie piai- Ihe ,oth -" July.aml u .1 lie mailed jus'ly due a f;'i ul public vant. fr rwrr nWt in flu fklu.'S frrniv l'41l. w w w w - m WW i -ng rejrio of North Ca. dina hiu' Virginia. phan Asylum. The Sunday telMMil m tlie andu W. Arns Church ;tt Wliming- coming year: President, W. W. mm. " MUwathmey; ice Presulent, Mai Oxfonl Or-IIW . Baker; Initsurer, Kader Ihggs; IM nw.tn W" 11 l..t... .1.1-1 f It AJ 1 1 CTV, lUI'lf . AJ. 1 J li.MII.I, f AW Kicks, John James, C. . (rraud Presbvterian ton has sent $K.H7 to the Oxford Asylum. young man in Magnolia lately The following is the New York cotton statement for the week end ing July 10th. The net nveiptsat ...... ... - .v:..,riTi;. .i . 1. kaiptuntl iu a hollow stump a sheli" uiuicu oiauw niriitir me hwe md fourteen vouiil' onw.s13 f""'. " " opossum and fourteen oung AH are alive and doing well. John Patterson, of Craven, pro tKJses to be one of one hundred men to nay f 2,000 towards ridding his icounty oi debt. Quite a stir has been created in Burke county by a sermon of the Rev. Adam Hunt, who advances the doctrine that If the church prays JaOG; total to date, :J,71l),G01 ; saint (date last year, 3,ol2,0G5 ; ex ports for the week, lo,47 ; same week last ytr, 12,42i; total to date, 2,741,106 ; to same date last year, 2,480,029 : stock at all Umtcl States ports, 220,504 ; same time last year, 222, S3S ; stock at all interior towns, 32,-j 904 ; same time last year, 31,756 ; stock at LiveriMxil, 999,000; same for a man's death and the ilestruc-Htiiuo last year, 918,000; stiek of! mm a "ww. - - . Htion of his soul, the prayer will cer-i American afloat for Great Britain, y;,tH.io; I 1 1 ddl i Ver i a ii i v iki. kikj-l'tfc Im oiiin to such Itankrupt, to '"'u tiiPjf 1 u' A ' '" ilf ll Iw ilJO lift- I I'llllMf'.ir i it k T Ei n ipc.lv, It.v l.iii.. a iv tortinhlcu l aw; That a in. etner Ilm eretlii.u if sai'l 1i tnk i i.pl, lo p.ovc i la ir tlelits. tlKi i1' elie i.c tie uiMre a"ljtiies iJ tiis estate, will to held at a Conrlui :i ink i upicv, i' lie li Ileo at Italei-.-h, V. f., I., f ie A. W. Shatter,. Utvist.-r, Ul Ll.e JV:h .lay nf .1(11. c, .. l. S7I. at lu ii'i liii k, A. M. Jti.SllUA li. Ill LL, I t ( i ii l y Marsha; as Mesne ner. A N nS ; 'j'AltKI Atil-M -- AT itiillWN'S VAItiliTY STORE, l'oi Supei iuleiidciit ol Public 1 listi iict Jii . THOMAS K. PDRWELL, M I'orst tne ( 'oitntv. ii.s. l. t iMiKt, Au uiiin. ;i w iw 111 IS IS TO IJIV'K NOI'tflO. that a yei.eral i.ieetinii of the crcililor ol rilollias 1. Devciei.X.will iMtlield Hf. the rtOrist-r s ottiee in Kaleih, N. i',i ore A W. Shaffer, K-p, Hefi.sti'r, on ho'Jtllay of .Inly. Is74, nt 10 o'eh-k i. in., tor Ihe purposes naimil iu tin -7th am! 'sth sections of the HanLruptH Vet of arch Z, lt. V'. 1. HAWKINS, W A LT 10 It lliAKK, i Trustee!, ltaluiudi. N. t., Juiie, IS74. t TU IS IS TO CS I VK NOTICE, That 1 have lieon appointtxl Assignee of be estate ami 4ltct of Tlioinaa II. Blaeknall, of Kittrells, (iranvillo ciuti- y, N. I'., who was :uljuleI a bankrupt y tlie iiisiritrt conn oi mo Ij itetl States lor the iu.terit litriet of North Carolina iihii the peliti'Mi of one of lii- reuitors. L. D. UKAltTT, AaKignen. lUlei-h. J mie .", 1874. fd 2t WAIt DEPAIITIVIENX, SURGEON GEN'S OFFICE, Washington, D. C, July I, 1874. AUVKltTISEMKNT. N.i. lt. Fa veilevillo Street, UAi.i-atiH, s. v. M t'Sli "A L 1 NSTKU M 10 NTS, s i.-h as : Hilars, HaMjios, ioncurtinas, 'ieiltis, Flaoolots, Flutes, l.ones, Castinets, I'll. in .a l 'lariom-i Fias, rrianj!es. Drums, Pam (Niri ties. 1 iHrnionicas.Tn- i.ii.fr Ftirks, lr'rk b ixeMt.lew.t-lMtrp-f Irish Harps, lluuii. . llnrii.s. Musical 1 wixcs, Violin ami (atiitar Striiitrs and Triiuiiiiiis. Dulciiiier Wire.Druni ami lianjo heatts, ff. loi- Sii.ioriotoiiihoit rtt' Piiltli.- I list i iw-tion viiii m '. i r " ' , Acoiileons, ,,j mTVORf AH Tl Til T T TtT i.. V T lllUUlrAO n. I U Hi PjUU. i A 1 1 HI III H, Of Fn.vUuv Count Foi StiieiinteiihMit of Public Insli iiction : THOMAS R. PURNELL, I f Forsv tho ( 'mint v ytainly bo answered. sjune time last ymtr, 115,01)0. An Army Medical lizard will metit all Now York City, and a similar l anl at ian Francisco, on th 4th of Auirusl next, fior the exaiuinatioii of catulidates for R4lmiHloM loto the Meilical Stall ot kbe U. M. Army. Ij ApplH-ation.s for rierniission to appear jefore these noanis should ik? aiires.seii lut the Secretary of War, through the Surgeon General, L.S. Ariuv. The application must la; in the hand Snares ami Cord. Birds and bird t'air; Heads and Faiuy GikmIs, Toys, Soaps, l'-erl'iiinery, CriMiuet sets, Keulat ion Itatls and Hats ; a large assortment oi Ihii i:y and plain Hakeis,! "oiubs Hair, Clothes and Sho Brusht's, FUIi Hooks ami Lines. 'onfotrtion fHriea, Canned GimhLs, Jellies, Omnge, Nuts, IjMiinMf resh Crai-.kers ami Cakes; PieH, Cigars ami Tobac- ; ef, ami many othtu tilings . too numcioii to ineu tion. Call ami ex- ' amine my stock and prices before you buv. VAT. lIrVV a . r ii w ?,eil;r,ii N ?'i I Fr SiiiM-iintendeiit of V Airent Cor Horace Waters ic Su a cel-n 1 wbratetl Concertt. Parlor and O reluct ralW Ortrans and Pianos. Semi for illustra f,J ted catalogue. inch Whtwuin? 1 ForSiiperiiitf-mU-iit ofl'tihlic Instruction : THOMAS R. PURNELL, : i Of Forsvthe C Mint v. I f A PROCLt Itl AXIO.N GOVE UNO 1 1. II V TUKtA $ :s O O It K VV A It I . ' Ex kcutivk Dki'aktmknt. Ul.ih IS. I. 1K71. - -r-- -"j - tl 11 f II EUEAS, OFFICIAL IN FOR 11 I i mation has been rweivrnl af tiih wrilin t.f the camlidate, ami must ytatetllK'partinent that one Joseph Kielinrd-j Uie full name, ieideii.-e, ajre. ami tl.-ttt ysHi,lateof theituinty of .1 otiuston,Htaml and olace of hirlli. 4 'am I i. tali s must Im tielween zl ami s vtar- .u ae, anu I graduates of a Medical College having h thorough and complete ioiirsc oi iueli- Ical education evidence of which must be submitted to the Board. Testimonials a to character ami qua! .fications must be luriiisheti. If tlie applicant has lieeu in the medi l-al ser i-e of the arm y the fact shotihl lie taUtt, and in such cases the limit Ufa-re may lie extemlcd, snlijit to th lecisiou of the Secretary ot W ar in eacj. secial 4ase. iNo allowance is made tor travel or other ex i lenses of persons underrointi examination, as it is an iiidiKjieiisiblcg prerequisite to appointment. J. K. HA I INKS, Siirji? in 'General, U. S. Armv 4j lauzl o it s E. A House and ixit iu tht Eastern IFard, containing four rooms ami trttftkBl ultk iiiA-f4litIi n r-f w;iit m - I lAIMIIVlIf W V WU frl IMvl J Wm I 'Sill Ml 'attached, on Newborn Avenue, will la Isold ichariel with the crime of murder and tliat the .atd Hichardson ban lied thej State or ho conceals himself that tlie nr-l Llinary procens of law cannot lie acrveilr iijmn him ; Now, tlien, I, To.1 II. Caldwell, Gov- jerimr of the State of North Carolina, by Ivlrtuo tr authority m me vested liv law. klo issue this my proclamation, r.Ueri up a rewanl of rilKKK 1IUNDHKI) IX)LLA11S; for the arrest and delivery of the said Joseph Richardson to the Sheriff oi Johnston countv. at the court house in ISiinth field. Done at our city of Haleiph, the 1 U I . M.r ...... A W 1 WT 1 iii flifrfh i-asi r of Aiiinrixon l. ... . . . J "'"... . j rnm . ... ..... v ... . I . dependence. TOD II. CALDWELL. By the Governor : J. B. Nkathkry, Private Secretary. DESCRIPTION ; Joseph Hichardson U a b.'ack nero. fsiliniitn fet ft inchest lotrh wpi.'lw a.lMMtt 135 pounds, thin visaeil, has lost one) ( front tooth, has a sear over right eye.l sold on reamable terms. Any porM.n!IronJ loo", ,a w-rigu eye 1 1 desirinBt4 purchH.se will apply at tin sfland ,lov& l ,oar arouiul bar-roonw, antlf j office. mar 4-3f, tfl about & yearn old. j finwuv.us. Candies and Nuts, at lUleigh, April 7, Js74. ('AKEK, t'AWi:!), -, Sai meow i-.vh.-Q lXTOW iS THE TIME TO SECURITi :iIX Gootls. J el hex. Pickles. Sardines.? . . - - - - . , bargains, times. Priea suitable to' vuef NAT. Ia. BROWN;., f . .1. . r 't llttlClil, A. . Raleigh, April 7, 1874. 0 Im. fj TH0MAS7 C THOM Of L a4 9 L 11. f A V For StifM i intetitU'iit ol'I'tililic Insti uc THOMAS R. PURNEL M' For.-'vtlic Countv. For Superintendent of Public Instruction THOMAS K. PtIJtNKLL, of Foisythe Ctfunty. For 8tiKrinteii(Ient of Public Instrurnoii : THOMAS R. PURNELL, Of For.vthc Countv.
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