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WEEKLY EKA.
' TUUIiSDAA', JULY 30, 174.
LOCAL AXI STATE.
Ciar Stand ami Bath Rooms.
Brown & Dunstox have a cigar
,,n,i nh.iYi stand and bath rooms
connected with their I5arlcr and
ir.,ii- niwsin? establishment, on
l m w o
the west side of Fayettcville street,
in Hiss IligSP' ol(1 stand, next
door to Pink Ilardie's former cigar
.-tore.
Register !
Tim rofristration book for the
voters outside the corporate limits
in Ilaleigh Township is open
at
the Hair-dressing Saloon of Messrs. for raie upon the person of a young
Brown fc Dunston, opposite Tucker laIy near Morris villc, paid the ex
Hall; those for Middleand Jwtorr, treme ,t of thoaw withinthe
U iinis. at ino oiiictj oi . mi-
aker, Ksq., Standard Building; and
hat for Western Ward at the Store
tht for Western
of O. F. Alston, Ksq., near the N
Ik'Iot.
C.
Notick. It. W. Wynne, Esq.,
Republican candidate for Sheriff of
fakc county, will address the jeo
pie of Raleigh in Metropolitan Hall
on to-morrow (Friday) evening, at
o'clock.
ll cti-rsed.-Hi Excidlenev.
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Governor Brotrden. retunied to the
citv on Monday afternoon, the 20th
.
in.-t.
ttiq Fxeellonov Some time since a complete sur- man andVthe War and Interior De
nis excellency, r partments, shows perfect harmony
Exchange
(Jovcrnor Broirden. has consented
t an exchange of circuits between
Judcre Watts of this District and
Judc Henry of the 11th District.
Hi-'.movkd. J. IJ. Hill, r-sq.,
I'nih-d States Marshal for the East-
mi District of North Carolina, has
r. moved his oihec to the corner or
Morgan and McDowell streets, just
i ri i v ail i i i i i u -
si reel. I
st. mar s. inis ursi ciass sem-
inary win do oienea ior ius siAiy-
fifth term on Thursday, Septemler
:ld. and continue twenty weeks.
Rev. Aldert Smedes is Hector, a
fact which is sufficient of itself to
.-oeure a full attendance.
Drowned. On Sunday, the 19th
inst., a colored !oy named Cren- I
hhaw, win drowned in the iond of
Kobt. neming, near ake r or" I
111 this county. Ilia
nfovereil alMiut suns't
day.
body was
the same
IM i:m)N-al.-Hon. W. A. Smith
arrival in the city on Friday morn-
ifi" ilu 21th inst. He hrinzs en-
ouir.i-in news from tliecanv;ws in
tlu V-st. and thinks that Win. S.
Pearson, of Ihirke, Itepuldican can
didate for tin Senate, will be
ch-ch-d.
The Nr.ws Office. We are au-
iliiirixttl to state that Uie tmsiness
.nitof the Daihj Xcicn has been
removed, and the proprietors and
others comuvled with the manage
ment of the paier can lie found up
atairs over the store of Wayne All
cott, Esq.
Rendition-. Governor llrogden
having revived a requisition from
Gov. Moses, of South Carolina, for
the rendition of Daniel Hamilton,
charged with horse stealing in that
State, has issued an order for the
delivery of the prisoner to the au
thorities of Marion County, S. C,
where the robbery was committed.
At thirty-five the average Amer
ican discovers that he has an "In
fernal Stomach," and goes into the
hands ot the doctors for the remnant
of his life. Prevention is better
than cure, but Dr. Walker's Vin
kau Bitters will both euro and
prevent dyspepsia, diseases of the
-kin, kidneys, and bladder, and all
disorders arising from an "infernal
tomaeh." 0 Iw
Visitors, Two companies of
colored military from Wilmington,
accompanied by music, have been
in the city for the last two days on
a visit. During their stay they pa
raded the streets, and on Tuesday,
the 21st inst., called upon His Ex
cellency, Gov. Brogden, who ad
dressed them iu a few remarks, ex
tending a cordial welcome to the
Capital. We aro pleased to state
that they seemed much gratified
with their visit.
The Republic. The July num
ber of this valuable monthly mag
azine, published in Washington
City, lias been received. Among
its contents are to be found essays
on some of the most prominent
questions of the day, besides statis
tical information of a useful char
acter. To those desirous of politi
cal knowledge it is of first-class im
portance Tho prico of subscription
is only $2 per annum, in advance.
On Duty. Lieutenant Perrin
Husboc, our esteemed young fellow
citizen, who lately passed a first
class examination at the United
States Naval Academy at Annapo
lis, Md., has been assigned to duty
at Portsmouth, N. II. "Wo don't
know whether it is owing to tho
climate or whether its just natural
ly so, but give our Italeigh young
men half a chance and they are not
to be beaten in these United States.
Painful Case. Maxwell J.
Gorman, a young man who had
heretofore borne an irreproachable
character and who was a short time
since employed in the capacity of
Supreme Court Librarian, was ar
rested on Saturday afternoon, the
2oth int., upon the charge ot inter-
cepting and opening letters ad-
dressed to Mai. Uagley, Clerk o
tu .,,mn rv.irt Ti,n -w,f -ro
. . At n., i ,r a' 4.
w-irxls. !. I i" I Vininl I I X Minn (kn
UJtluc v "utiij, iC
efficient clerk at the Raleigh Post-
office, he having teen properly
commissioned for the purpose.
' Hung. John
a nAn nioio who
.y Tr
was tried and convicted at the last
term of the Superior Court of Wake,
penalty
enclosure of the jail in this city, on
Friday, the 24th inst., at about fif
teen minutes to one o'clock. The
death warrant was read by Deputy
Sheriff Nowell, and prayer offered
by Rev. Father Gross, of the Cath
olic Church.
The prisoner had nothing to say.
He died hard, struggling much for
several minutes. After hancrinc: for
nearly nity minutes, he was pro-
nouccd dcad b Dr- LittIe and other
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I troa nf l-irr an1 i nrni-Fnl
ItALKIGIT AND TaRBORO ItOAD.
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and Rockv Mount was made for the
propose,! ItaMffh and Tarboro Rail-
road. It was conQdently expected
conuaenuy expected
Uiat the business men of Kaleigh
would take the matter into consid-
eration and that the work would be
pushed forward at once.
We have
Iatcly heard vcry iittlc concerning
if This road would doubtless
prove of great advantage to
our
i iiwpiv, uuwiuui, in wuuauuu
v -vy-v n I v a vw a sm k v maw
with others, a most nirnct oourso to I
the ocean, besides oneniner to mar-
kct onc of the Dcst grain-growing
soctions of our State. Wo hope that
tWs schcmo will not bo abandoned,
but that the moneyed men of Ra
leigh will come forward with a lib-
erality suflicicnt to ensure success.
Horrible Accident. A most
horrible affair took place near Lock-
vilI, in Chatham county, on Thurs-
fay the 03d inst., the particulars ot
which ns far as we can trather them I
aro about as follows- On the dav
aroaDout as lollops, un tno aay
vinntiAnnJ Al. Tntnno linmill an1 I
key hunting. It seems that neither
was aware that the other was along,
They both commenced yelping in
imitation of a turkey. Gunter was
cautiously crawling through the
woods to the supposed game, when
Farrell mistaking him for a turkey,
fired, the bullet taking effect in
Gunter's brain, killing him instant-
ly. Mr. Gunter was a young man
about 19 years of age. The two
The two
were warm friends, and Mr. Farrell
is in the deepest distress at his sad
mistake.
Fkeedman's Bank. We invitp
attention to the notice of G. W.
Brodie, Cashier of the Italeigh
Branch of the Freed man's Savings
and Trust Company, requesting de
positors in said institution to pre
sent their pass books for verification
and to have them balanced. We
again warn our friends who have
deposits in the Bank against selling
or transferring their looks at ruin
ous discounts.
Ave believe we are lustihed in
siaunguiui me
cern are in the hands of competent
gentlemen who will make a
thorough investigation, and secure
to each depositor as much as possi- I on the spot has continued excessive
ble. At tho expiration of tho pres- ly dull throughout the entire past
cnt month Mr. Brodie's position as
Cashier will cease, but he will re
main in charge as agent to settle up
the aflairs of the Branch Bank in
this city.
To Polliiolders. At the ensu
ing election Jive ballot-boxes will be
required at each polling-place one
each for Suierintendent of Public
Instruction
Member ot congress;
Judge and Solicitor (where no Judge
is 10 oe eiccieu, a iwx lurounwiui
Senator for Senators) and Bepresen
tatives (or Representative) in the
General Assembly; all county of
ficers, including Clerk of the Supe
rior Court. Tickets to be on white
paper, without device.
STATE
Davidson county has a white
martin. It was hatched in tho nest
with a black one.
The Mountain Hotel, at Morgan
ton, kept by Dr. Happoldt, is now
open for reception of visitors.
John Lewis, residing near Apex
John Lewis, residing near ivpex. Bank of Boston, one-half of a mil
has become deranged and strayed lion Quch . Matland, Phelps, & Co.,
off.
m . i a,!- f u! to. I
w2Vn i EE on tho Vth of
bury will take place on tno zim oi
Gen. Robt. Itansom, of this State,
has purchased a farm in Chester
field county, Va.,and thinks of mov
ing thero.
David Wells, a colored man, has
been arrested for participation in
the burning of the Primitive Bap
tist Church near ivocky Mount.
i unminnfnn
took a lichtwood torchon Thurs
day, tho 23d inst., and went into a
closet to kill roaches : there was a
can of powder in the closet, and the
flames being communicated to this
It exploded, and burned the woman
very oadly before friends could get
to her aid.
For the year ending Jane 30th
there were received at Warrenton
Donot 2,052 bushels of oats, 902 bar
rels of Hour, 245 tons of fertilizers
and 1G7 barrels of whiskey.
Col. D. C. Salisbury has resigned
the position of Superintendent of
the Western N. C. llailroad.and J.
W. Tate, of Burke county, has been
appoimeu 10 mi inc ( piace.
Col. R. R. Bridgers, President of
the wil. and W . Railroad, has or-
I dered a reduction of 20 per cent for
I . . . T
freight on naval stores, to continue
until turpentine shall bo worth 35
cents a gallon and rosing a barrel
post omiSfm&ot se
ond and Chestnut streets, is rapidly
ZlPOBichlns completion, and will
be ready for occupancy by the 10th
of August. It will be supplied
with COO lock-boxes and 200 call
boxes, making 800 in all. The
bnilding is commodious and conve
nient in every respect, the lobby af-
fording ample space for standing
room, while the officials will have
abundant accommodation for their
purposes.
Latest News.
President Grant and Secretary
Bristow had a consultation at Long
Branch on the 24th.
Archbishop McCluskey sailed for
Europe on the 25th inst. He will
be absent two years.
K
1 ihcciooouuiu ""' uinwi v-u
a million and a half bushels of
I ... 1 a. I ir!
wheat in Minnesota and are liable
to destroy a half million more.
Correspondence between Sher-
on Indian aflairs.
I
I rr i i - rf-i a
man.i in fnnt ondition. Pipn.
mand in excellent condition. Plen
I ty of water and good grazing were
found on the route.
a Sundav School Assembly will
be held at Fair Point, N. II., corn-
mencing August 6th.
All denomi
nations will participate and
will be present from many
the country."
Donalson's balloon Dassed over
.
Ctofelrill "M V nn thn morning nf
- M
the 25th inst. The rope being with-
in reaching distance, was taken
hold of by a man on the ground
and a conversation hold.
A large meeting of manufacturers
of the Provinco of Ontario. Cana-
da, will be held on the 12th and
13th of August to take into consid
eration the proposed reciprocity
treaty.
A Coroner's inquest in the case
of the little girl Katie Curran, who
was killed in Boston by the boy
Pomeroy, was held on the 2oth inst.
The remains were round to be
shockingly mutilated with some
fa instrument.
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Mrs. Victoria Woodhull is in
"Nrr.nr Vr.i-1.- shn AorAama Viof tVin
statement attributed to her in re-
gard to her relations, with Til ton is
absolutely without foundation and
maisnowiu reserve wnai sne nas
to say on the Beecher-Tilton matter
until both parties have exhausted
themselves.
The net receipts of cotton at all
United States ports during the week
ending 21th
inst.. Were 5,037 ; last
year, Vl&lz ; total receipts,
73Q loaf voar 5? flJO ft7S Tvvnnrfa I
lur, 10 aak . 'ioQf wftoii
? total fYnort?. 5.7fi9.8l3! last I
year, z,oi,328. totocK at an umtea
oiaies pons, io,yy ; lasiyeur,
323. Stock at all interior towns,
2fi.010: last year, 2G.414. Stock at
Liverpool, 982,000 ; last year, 799,-
000. Stock American afloat for
Great Britain, 52,000 ; last year,
CG.000.
The Republican Stato Central
Committee of Missouri met in St.
Louis on the 24th inst. There was
a full attendance. After a free ex
change of views regarding the pre
sent political situation of the State,
resolutions were adopted declaring
the present deplorable condition of
affairs merits the serious attention
of all good citizens, irrespective of
party, and to bring about reform,
Which is
imperatively demanded,
they invite the co-operation of all
norsons and organizations of what-
ever political lace, to that end.
The New York market for cotton
week. There is very little inclina
tion to purchase for other than im
mediate necessity, as the accounts
of the new crops are exceedingly
favorable and probably prices will
be lower. Liverpool has been very
dull, which may be attributed to
the same cause. For forwara deliv
ery there has at times been wide
fluctuations and a variable tone to
tho market. Every little news
from the growing crop is at once
picked up by the bankers who gath
er about the ringr and bull and
the market as may be to their in
terest. The total sales of the week
have reached 918,112 bales, of which
88,500 were for future delivery, 3,
312 bales on the spot, including 1,-
ftrtl fff ornnrf O V!7 frtf eni nni'nrr
and 244 for speculation.
The accepted bids for the new
five per cent loans amounted to $10,-
1 1H.550. all of which is sunnosed to
be for Dcrmanent investment at
investment
home..
HPI-r fAllMiirf o 4Vin list r t VT 1 I
ders:
Fidelity Trust Company, Phila
delphia, onc million ; Life Annuity,
of Philadelphia, and the Suffolk
New York, ono million : J. M. Ca-
bells. New York, two million:
Fo National Bank, New York,
. uwi . t?', -nt
tional Bank, San Francisco, one
million for circulation ; three Wes
tern Banks for circulation, nine
hundred thousand.
Market Summary. In New
York, on the 2oth inst., cotton was
steadier at 17J. Turpentine 36.
Rosin $2.271a2.25. Money la2.
Exchanere 48G. Gold 9L Govern-
ments strong. States steady.
In Liverpool, cotton was quiet at
8Ia81.
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two female servants for Ward Williamston, where I have been labor
duty, ono good hostler and a carpenter, ing as teachor for tho last 15 months.
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m New York. Speciality; Pianos and
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Alt DEPARTMENT,
SURGEON GEN'S OFFICE,
Washington, D. C, July 1, 1874.
ADVERTISEMENT.
An Army Medical Board will meet at
New York City, and a similar board at
San Francisco, on the 4th of August
next, for tho examination of candidates
tor admission into the Medical Staff of
the U. S. Armj'.
Applications for permission to appear
before these Boards should bo addressed
to tho Secretary of War, through the
Surgeon General, U. S. Army.
The application must bo in the hand
writing of the candidate, and must state
the full name, residence, age, and date
and place of birth. Candidates must be
betwoen 21 and 28 vears of aee. and
graduates of a Medical College having a
tnorougn ana complete course oi meui
cal education- - evidence of which must
be submitted to the Board.
Testimonials as to character and qual
ifications must be furnished.
If the applicant has been in the medi
cal service of the army the fact should
be stated, and in such cases the limit
of age may bo extended, subject to the
decision of the Secretary of War in each
special case.
No allowance is made ior travel or
other expenses of persons undergoing
examination, as it is an indispensible
prerequisite to appointment.
J. K. BARNES,
Surgeon General, U. S. Army.
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JJ C. STATE PENITENTIARY,
Office of thb Deputy Warden,
Raleigh, N. C, July 10th, 1874.
REWARD.
Ten dollars reward for the apprehen
sion of GeorgoIrown, an escaped con
vict, if taken in the county of Wake,
and $20 if taken beyond the limits of
tho county.
W. II. THOMPSON,
Deputy Warden.
Georce Brown, colored, weighs 163
pounds and is 5 feot and 5 inches high.
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sheep, 4.00
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To which must be added cents,
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An occupation as teacher, bearing at
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G. Lamb. John G. Watts. D. W. Bagley
J. n. kkuustkks, (ooiorca,)
feb 3-tf Williamston, N. C.
"Richnrvi I 118 ursi ana oniy irresiaenc, Zj. u.uraves,
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Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
RALEIGH, :V. C.
Office on Fayelteville street, near the
Court House,)
T. K. PURNELL,
Attorney at Law
RALETOH, N. C.
Will practice in the State and Federal
Courts.
OFFICE near the Court IIouso.
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-Office on Fayetteville Street near the
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Attorney at Law
RALEIGH, TV. C,
Office 071 Fayetteville Street, two half
squares South of Yarborough House,
Haywood old office.
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for Patents,
513 7th St.. Opposite XT. S. P. O. Dept.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
:o:
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contested and abandoned cases un
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growing out of tho rights and interests
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R. H. Graves, A. M.
Hngh Morson, Jr., Uni. of Virginia.
Major D. H. Hamilton.
A. W. Venable, Jr., Poughkeepsie
Com. College.
Circulars sent on application.
3&-2tawtilljulyl3
MATTRESS. MAKING AND
CANE-8 EATING THESE
branches being taught in tho North Car
olina Institution for the Deaf and Dumb
and the Blind, we are prepared to fur
nish Mattresses of the very best make
and material, and at cheap rates. Also,
to cane-seat chairs, settees, tfec, Ac-
UR003XS Wo also have on hand a
large lot of excellent Brooms, which
will be sold cheap.
Address'Institution for the Deaf and
Dumb and Blind, Raleigh, N. C.
Ralelgp;farch 26, 1874. 3 3m
J Oil PRINTING.
HXVING TAKEN CHARGE of THE
SENTINEL JOB OFFICE,
I ask a liberal share of patronage from
my friends and the public generally.
Every description of Job work Neat
ly, Cheaply and Expeditiously Executed,
and at as low prices as the times will
afford.
All I ask is a trial. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Very respectfully,
JOHN W. MAKCOM.
11 tf
PATENT MEDICINES.
R. R. R.
RADWAS READY RELIEF
CURES THE WORST PAIRS
In from Ono to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ORE HOUR
titer reading thla adYcrUwment need any one
! ecraia with path.
K AD WAT'S READY RELIEF 13 A CURB FOR
EVERY PAIN.
I rt wxt the first anT i
Tho Only l?aln Remedy
that Instantly stops tbe mct excrnclatinir pataa, allar
Intlammatioit. anrt enrea Conception, whether of the
Lang. Stomach, Bowel, or other gland) or organs, by
ooe application.
ix rapM oxb to TrmriT jrrNTTEa.
no matter how riolent or exrroHaHnir the pain th
RHEUMATIC; Bed-rklden, Innrra. Crippled. Nerroua,
Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease ma iniTer.
RADWAY'8 READY RELIEF
WTiIl APPORD IKSTAJTT EASE.
IXFLAXXATIOW OP THB KIDNEYS.
! INFLAMMATION Of THE BLADD2R.
IXPLAMXATION OP THB BOWELS.
CONGESTION OP TTTE Lrxn.q
SORE THROAT. DIPFICULT BBBATHINO.
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHBRIA.
! CATARRH. INFLCEXZ.v.
HEADACHE.! TOOTHACHE.
! NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM
COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS
ma application ortne Kmay j&euerTO tne part or
naru where the pain or ditllculty exiaU will afford eae
and Comfort.
Twenty drop In half a tn mbler of water will in a ft w
momenta cure CRAMPS, 8 PASM8, SOUR STOMACH,
HEARTBURN, SICK HEADACHE. DIARRHOEA,
DYSENTERY. COLIC, WISD, IN TILS BOWELS
and all INTERNAL PAINS.
Travelers thouM always carry a bottle of ltal.
wya ReaJy Relief with them. A lew lro. in
water will prevent alcknea or pain from chance of
water. It la batter than French Brandy or Bitter a a
atlmalapt
FEVER AND AGUE.
PETER AND AGUE cored for fifty cents. Thro
not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Kor
and Acne, and all other Malariooa, Blloaa. Scarlet,
Typhoid, Yellow, and other Ferere aided tor RAD-
WArS FILLS 80 quick aa KADWAY 9 KJCA1JY UE-
LIEF. Fifty cesta per hotUe.
HEALTH ! BEAUTY ! !
STRONG AND PURE RICTT BLOOD INCREASE
OK FLESH AND WglOHT CLKAR SKIN AND
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL
DR. RADWAY'S
Sarsaparillian ResolTent
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
HAS MADE THE MOST AKTONTSHINO CCRE8t BO
SUICK, SO RAPID ARE THE CHANGES, THE
ODY UNDERGOES, UNDER THB INFLUENCE.
OK THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MKDICINK.
THAT
Every Dai an Increase in Flesh
and fBiM is Seen ana Felt
Ererr dron of the SARSAPARILLIAX RESOL
TENT communicates through the Blood, Sweat, Urine.
and other Fluids ana juices or tne aystem tno vigor or
life, for it repairs the wastes of the body with new and
sound material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption,
Glandular disease. Ulcers in the throat. Mouth, Tu
morsNodesia the Glands and other parts of the system.
Sore Eyes, Stramoroua diachargea from the Ears, and
the worst forma of Skin diseases. Eruptions, Fever
Sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas,
Acne, Black 8 pots. Worms In the Flash, Tumors. Can
cers in the Womb, and all weakening and painful dis
charges. Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of
tne lire principle, are wiuiin tno curanre range or inis
wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days' use win
prove to any person using it for either of these forms of
disease Its potent power to cure them.
it tne pattern, aaiir oecoming reaucea ny tne wastes
and decomposition that Is continually progressing, sue.
eeeds in arresting these wastes, and repairs the same
witn new material mane rrom iieauny oiooa ana uuf
the SARSAPARILLIAN will and does secure a cura
Is certain; for when once this remedy commences iu
wora or purincanon, ana succeeaa in auninisning in
1m or wastes, lis repairs win ier rapia. ana every aay
I te patient win ieei nimseu growing oeuer anastrongcr,
1 1 food digesting better, appetite Improving, and dusk
I ia weigni increasing.
Not only does the SAMArAKiLLiAir Rinoimrf exc
I I known remedial agents in the euro of Chronic, KcrJ
Llous. Constitutional, and Skin diseases; but It la th
july positive cure for
, Kidney B Bladder Complaints,
v I iiiai j ami Jt iui yj uioaooa, aa o tui, iiouuicii! ai wijbj
Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Brlght'sDw
ease, Albuminuria, and in all canes where there are
rick-dust deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed
wun suDstanccs ime tne wmto or an egg, or tnreaus uae
white silk, or tht-re is a morbid, dark, bilious appear
ance, and white houe duxt deKDits, and when thero is
a pricking, burning oensation wncn passing water, sua
paiu in tbe Small of the Hack and along the Loins.
Tumor of IV Years9 Growth
Cured by liculway's Resolvent,
DR. RADWAY'S
PfirfectPiirgatiTe&ReplatiiigPills
perfectly tasielese, elegantly coafed with sweet gum,
iur' reiulate. nuriiv. clc.mae and strengthen. Kad-
war hills, for the cure of ail disorders of tho Stomach,
Liver. Bowels, Kidneys, P.laddor, Nervous Diseases,
Headache, Constipation, t;ost!venePi, inaigemon. Dys
pepsia, Biliousness, Billons Fever. Inflammation of tne
Bowels, Piles, and all Derangement of the Internal
Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely
Vegetable, containing no mercury, uiiuoral or deleteri
ous drugs.
A lew aoees or kauwai ri.i-.i-i wui iree ino t.
ten) from all the above named diflordcrs. i'rice. 30 ecu is
p?r Box. 80LD BY DKUGGIST.S.
RttAD "KAL8E AND TRUE " Send ono letter
ttamr to RADWAY A CO., No. 32 Warren St.. New
xorK tiroriuauon worm iuuiuauunui uoscuk yoa.
IC 1 S A Ia S
YOU
WOOD I COAL.
Office of SECRETARY OF STATE,
Raleigh, N. C, July 3d, lb71.
Sealed proposals in duplicate with a
coDVoftliis advertisement annexed to
each, are invited and will bo received at
this office until 12 o'clock, m.,
Saturday, August 1st, 1874,;
for furnishine fuel for uso Of tho Gener
al Assembly and the several Ex ecu tiro ;
offices of the State, as follows :
500 cords of merchantable ham wood.
25 tons of hard coal. .
The Quantities to be more or less as
may be required, and to be delivered at
the Capitol yard at such times as tho un-
dersigned may direct, subject to inspec
tion.
Bids to be made separately for wood
and coal, and each accompanied by
bond and security (justined) for the de-;
livery of tho articles mentioned, the ,
bond upon bids for wood to be $500, and
the bond for coal to be $200. -
Bidders are requested to be present at ,
the opening of their bids, li.nvolopcs'
to be endorsed
"Proposals for Wood or Coal,"
and addressed to the undersigned.
WM. H. HOWERTON,
Secretary of State.
45 tilaugl
TOKTII
CAROLINA.) Probate
J3l Wake County, f Court.
J Uoi
April 18th. 1874.
Geo. P. Thomas fe Co., vs. A. N. Up-
church, adm'rof Parker Ovorby, de
ceased. In the above entitled cause, proceed-
intra have been instituted by the plain
tiff in behalf of himself and all other
creditors of Parker Overby, doceasod,
againsb a. x . wpciiuruii, BuiuiuiaMawi
All creditors of Parker Overby. de
ceased, are hereby notified to file their
claims with mo on or ueioro tne 6a aay
of June, 1874. J. N. BUNTING,
uierK.
D. G. Fowle, Plaintiff's Attorney.
April 18th, 1874. 44 wCt
ATIONAL HOTEL,
Delightfully situated, next to Capitol
ttquare,
RALEIGH, N. C.
A N E WI O USE.
luno Rooms, well Furnished and fitted
up in tne dcsc styie.
ATTENTI VE SEE VANTS.
Tho tablo daily supplied with tho best
tins anu oilier markets auoru.
C. S. BROWN; Proprietor.
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