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DAILY NEWS ( Mtr A JORDIX. rorniETOR joii n. him". TtIUAY. JfNK 1 Now that tbe uit:ry of Hj murier c l eVar! "p. r r Hull it rvn-nitl. by the confaitm of Cox. -rnwion L-i giTn by "th pI.c," the Nw York raer atai Lr lh publication of the t-aue of m; w ll.Tt on f thf ni-: inf -iu .us trnuiion ever known. The p ilk a-ltmt that rti iti the Jicotrery of the je dry : H.!n. u-pi.-on amirvt lr. Hull a itt allayed, tiuj u mtlUr of fa--t he a un ler urretlUm until Saliirlu niht. Thr w r" ccrl tn:i circtitntn tuU point t him. one a lite uw be cuadcof csndtw in the lu.iv and the d-r ery of the cn4i ilr:piti on the !eere of Mr. Hull nihl-Jr-w. Arxthff m tb tuisatn,; u prndcr aol the refrt that he ; : k-l thriu uptralthily an. I conceals-1 thctn. Then the my in hti-h the hcot wa. Ue.1 in-Jicat.-l that I e cj a! le ..f making the k,ii( m hict) ur-l Mr. Hull lnl. Then there waa b!l tAn on the lx-tir' tl- lothin,; and mar ka hsch apj -ea re-1 1 v .!r;- of bUoJ. prtlv ente-i on :he!ir !. A clcreo wiinewe wererealy iitir that him rlatim with h: wife wore Hnfneodly. to ay the Jca:. lljt the point that appnired to te the tnne! atrainat bim wa thf onifoion of a uuii withoat character. bo with unvr in exactitude related that tmo.Uy tx fore the murder be met lr. Hull in Kemerroir Park, and that Ir. Hull of fered to make it an object to htm if ho would put Mrv Hull away. ThUU the utntancc of the so-ca)Jel confession. It a given it h such ex -acttlude thai although when it w& first male tt waa ridiculed, yet, when r-- j-ealevl over and over aain, it iiuprcl Mr. Davenport and Mr. Koiiina forcibly, and it wm iolendc! to ue the testi mony m a clincher after all the other tronjc poinU in favor of the "mio,c" theory had Un put tn. At tbi writing nothing ha. Uen tated whether an a I. on will t-e taken against the man w bo planned To put Ir. liuil' life in jep-rly. and Super intendent Walling de-iiued to cite his name before -vl.jI:iu; other eront w bo are Interested in the oa.e." Thi t the thiiMirt. fllmict pi-e of devi!iii trb'krry on iho rt f polio1 auth-rttie eer known. Tt tell the truth, we do not believe any audi ".a:e mf at w a ever made. The jj!h were at their wit' end. Ther bv l worked o a fale theory: bwffled at every :ep ttey. Uke drowning men. cJulcbel at the &rl !iiw. There a nothing left but to rba.e the hulatxl with a crime tr which they could show no m-tlre. ArwJ ar.er they ha-1 frittered a ay tbe'.r time and the murierer w. ca(4u rd hr a h re w d newspaper re porter, they, to .T"Unl for their buK he!einc and to lift I he blame from them act e). come out w ith thi eitrar dioarr rr. which for (iiMe un UuLh tliwxuoU the u:ninl of Anna niaa. If the po! l.-r hive any ki..wl tirof the repu bated author of this staUmect why iu t he in cu' ly If tb aCaiement wa ml why I it lb aatboritie) do not know what will b done with him The public have a r.athl U know the caue of uchextra ordmary condort on the ptrt of the of- 0 erx. If a man can om.-ovl i. h an tnfamoaa lie. thereby Jcoprdnmg the lite of iurvownl vrun, ure!y he o jght to V brought b justie. A we hre a!rea-I v tated, wo do not tIievea word of the Tarn, and think the affair hou Id t ttoroiiglily inve ti f:ed. Tliere hxm been an effort mvlc. m l a 'ronc '-ne. by lhe ite publican pwer of the North who really wih for acon- cillatory feeling between the sections. t do something tliat would ahow the South that the Northern peple were Dot only willing but anxious to frater- nite. to make the nation as a unit in f-ellng and good will to w Ipe out the ilea of a welid South" and a "aolkl North" lb furt berani'e of Ihls idea t he S pri rwrV ( M a.s. ) Kepullican pro- loael inv Hirfg aSouliicrn man of note to deliver the oration on the coming Fourth of July in thai city. Thereuin that ILadical pre act up a cry of de- rtilon, " Why not Invite JefTerson Ia ii asked. Th aneers appal rentlr fell barmlews. A meeting was held bo consider the subje-t ; it met wiih approval from the people not wilbaUkuding the bowling of the press. A committee was appoints I whodele irted its power to one mrmler. t'or reapondenew ensued, and this tine spe cimen of a committeeman inv ited the ry7oa. Iniel II. VhamWrlain, ex-carpet-tagr, ex-povernor of South Caxolioa, and ex everything eUe ex cept eT-rascwl. Thm eelectiou ha.s not plaev! the people o! Springfield very ell, aa they wanted a representative Southern man, and the Hon. lhn'l would hardly nil the bill. The Repub lican, In apamking or the aetion ol the committee, aaja : There h-i boeo a good deal of think log done in this region since the an oouncemeot thai x-tiovernor Cbain berUln of Moutn Carolina wa to giv tbpringueli Fourth of July oration, ana lQ pepaUr diaaUftio in the election invd by tbree member of to. cvoimlUM U unmiatakable and prooooj.cevl. Tb well-nigh unlireraaj wUb for a naliouai cwlebration baa been autreruied. and there is much ju.t rwMBlinatit tberea. Dsmocrat aay they could aobmU with good grace to the making of a good itepublican of good alanding the ruouthpiec of the occaaion, but thai the importation of Mr. Chamberlain la a needlewsly offen sive act upon the part of the men who haveaaeuined to apewk for the city. In tact, the action lakevi t an unpleas ant surprise to every boly. even to some oncoosolted meirtbera tf the committee of Invitation, and secial efJort will be necewwary to prevent its eriouB marring of our coming popu lar bo. I lay. We bope. that the action of the com mittee, will be reoouaKlered. Tbe North will have much to learn from the u. tarwneeu of totn able Southern man. T"&J will hare a cham-w to find oat that commercially the tnterewU of New England and the Southern States are palorally blended; that if they conUn- uollr w ar aitnet tn cown-gi" 'is ate they are but burtin? themely Lt Sprni-'ticld to anl S4 Senator Vance for it orator, and our word for it the rt w ill not prove a aourcc of rc pr l to r he committee. Thk akrerezate Me.im power in u-o in the wot Id b at prenent :i.--"M" h"ne ,rr . mplovcl in Ution;try eiii:iinH anl liV''."" hore-xwer in IonH livo eiLlncH. This fore i iiiintinel w ith'i.t t:ie".numptiot of animal fol. xvpt by th iiuncrn w hoili theiaN, and the K.r.-e tnaintainl in their mus cle i the br e Reiier.:cl by the pro dud of their labor N.t one to biK Thistci:n wer e.tl the work ing for. e of i'.0t0 Imrtc. undone hor;M t uuc- three tiuien - lunch f,fcl an one nun. The steam jHjwer. therefote. i e.pu valent to the aavin of ft-l for ?".'.' of hum.in Wings. HKroii- fi m llie eitie- tf MeMiphi.. t. kbi:r-'. Jackaon. t'linton, Shreve p.rt. and other p!a -en where yellow fever prevaiiod lat iuoiiiut, are very cra'.ifMiiiT. and a'-ate that the health of all if i'kmii i unu-ia!ly ot, and there i ii't tl. "li!ito-t indication of a return of the eji letnic. The strictest aaailar v precaution a'i' U-im; take!', and eve -v iMe erti'!i it Ifi'is' ma le to prr eiit anollier visitation oT the JiC.l'. Tu: t. l.o lis Hepublican of Sanday l.vt .iv: " The grand rie that will t!.it the hip of war Vachuetta U Ixv.:ia is now on the way down fnm the he idwaters of the Missouri, aiid will U at the jetti on time. It Iw-srin to I -ok as if the navy would hvn it recruiting hingle out under U.c h .lo of the big bridge arter all." Tiik thrt Amerb-an binoti ts w lii.-h wer.- ent to Australia a hrt time a' have giveiv eminent -tisf.M--tion. and order have been receivel for more. They are found to 1 superior to Kng'.ish U tnotiv cj. not to re4uire near much fuel, and to be cheaper I than British en.'itie-t of nn:lAr n- p.i:y. Ihe Khedive's Downfall. 1 lie ilexilioii of the -Khedive i f Kgv pt. now plainly clone at baud, will m iV the o.ii.ipieo"f.the only completed attempt bv oriental rulers to apply Kq ropewn pfa-tices to the poveriiinciit of l.l:ern states. ther Asiatic countries are making the same experiment. Ja pan has so far met signal success in its attempt t po'ir ncv wine into old b-t-llcs. b;it the work is not yet over. The changes i!i a like tirciio!i in China have l-een len systematic, ai.d there aJ-j the attempt has not yet reached a pint where either suirew or failure ianl pr-li te.l. The Knglish jolicy lii India has stetidilv discouragtsi any i coinplcte rcorganiratioti of a native i state .h w esteru models. TLegovern nieut of the largest and in.t wertul oi i!ie tributary ruler, the uixam of i II V .ieraba 1. I. v leeli al-!e to carry r forms lutlefurlhcrthaiitoctTei-tchaiige of the native troops. In Turkey, which (,.ui u-r:i f -r neaiiy thrte-il:trters of a cututy the thnter of spasmodic at tempt i u:t"lus western habits, the i g.v eriiiiie'.l, the aduiiii:ration ot th ootintrv, and toe -eople, remain sub ! v.aiitia'tly oriental. Ihe only K.iropenn I ie. Turkish prov ince are thoe m Kn- ro-ean I'urkev . oei w hi h ihe SulUin s auttioriiv is nit rely nominal. There is tiothiug'iu this condition of atfairs to 1 give ni-ieh en-'ourageiiient to lliose who . ..r tl rfiiar l r"r I r o i o f Aiatl-' :at- in the hall t of ttu-ir rolcrs. In 1 T - v ; -t . where the chaugv ha i-eti iu-; radi'Mi, and the etpcri- incJit h. f-s'ji rred lurthest. the t ill u.e has Urn uj'-t -rushing; and there i irol.ii!v to-dav no more ineraile fa:i.u ken i c.i.inlrv hi Asia than tin; tc.ali ( l.i pt w h---.- g cm lliesit Ijas ifi'ii l"f liinr.rvii v ears un.-le.cl n a.lvan-"l llurtp-an tlierie. The pa.st history of Ilypt for some fiftv crsl iisptrei io ive every o;isrtuniiv for the attempt of a strong w tiled ruler to Kuropeanize the state a-Jministratlon. The ruling family of Ilgvpt. w home downifall is now iniiui neiit. wa foundcvl by llie oidy man of constructive ability whom the Levant baa pnslu..-.sl in t!ie lal century Me- hemet All. A young Aii aru in tobacco nist. Irn of a warlike ra--e in Kuro- ean Turkey. !n--hhas given many reuirkabte men to Turkish historv for f-ur centuries, he went to Kgvpt a tnrnvnw soblicr and bv mililarv abilitc in the held, bv briU-rv in the sultan's seraglio at Constantinople and among bis luutlia., by nia-ss-u-re, bv hamtlcKS e.-ti ly, by cruelty, rapine ami tro.aci.crv rarelv opuaWM even in oriental history, lie uiaile himself pasha of Kgypt nt etniliruM his family stronglv enough at C airo to insure tli transmission or ttie supreme jKjwer over Kgypt to the ol.lest male ot his family at his deivlh. Mehemet All did much ele. lie and his on Ibrsham I'asha conquered Arabia, l early overthrew the Mtom.tn empire, and made the intervention of the Ku-roj-ean Kwers iuc.-sry for its prcsor vatioii; bill the only work of their ban 1 which I.usteil w us theercction of a single, suip.ict, wealth v oriental slate on the Icvnks of the Nile, the pa- halic ot t-arypt. Tliis p:ishauc liecanie hereditary and tased Irom one metiiier of the f.miilv lo another, but its administration re mained essentially eastern till it p;vsel into the hitud of itie present ruler, Is mail l'usha twelve years ago. He sot out lo remodel the fa.-e of the country, borrowed money ou a great scale, be gan vat internal improvements, organ- irel a system of Kuropenn court, set up the uiiiii.VTUiii ot a parliamentary government, e bunted his suns at Ox ford, visite-1 Lngland In his yacht aim i.gunsi me wonu over u.s an oriental prince with ofiuentAl ideas. Kv cry thing went on awimniingly till the Kbtslive's crelit (be hail mean while Uxight himself a new title with his Isjrrowfd money; ran short. The loiidhol.ier be. -nine pn-ssing, nnd the Khedive sold hi Miaie m the Suez ca..al t- MngUnd. When the moiiev from that ale ran out his private es tates were eq lie: rated to meet the coupns on his lnds by the co irt which he had set up; and at leng h Kngtand and France practically put the government of Kgypt Into the'halids of a financial couimisaioti, which tl e Khclive. mustering his courage and the rviuamaof hia army, turncsl out of Kgypt six weeks ago. A few months earlier, in the break-up in public opin ion on the eastern question which fol lowed the i-aasage Of the Balkans bv Uuasia, Kngland might hv .i.J Kgypt a the sate of her Ind ian urn ti m -it.awut l llltKIKr. Ill irn ,Un opsrtunity wa. allow til to "pas, and ireat Britain Us. a me iuvolved in joint a-tiou with France. As a joint occupa tion could not te permittevi by Kug land, mat:ers were allowed to drag along after the expulsion of the. t..- cial ixuiimisi. n till energetic nleim bv iermany in lhalf of German bond hol.iers mde rurther mea-surea iievos- T2n 5 t,ce.!W,)er,, K-h' nd r ranee, fids has tako demand for the deposition o. the Kho diveand the expuLsion of hi familv ...... rosM.u ai ue pas hu tribute promptly and furmshe. a useful wu tingeut io the sultan the sublime porte is making what dlnlomaii.. .iTi... it ean In his thalf. 'he r,u Z' ernment of the country U hnu.,,. certain to pass l,m, western hands! pro I ably th.me of Knglan.i !..- ' of the brilliant romp, ir whicn Ixr,, ivemcousueiti is lauioua. VEGETIHE Purifies the Blood, Reno vates and Invigorates the Whole System. ITS MEDICAL PEOPEETIES ARE Alterative, Tonic, Solvent AND DIURETIC. ltae Reliable Evidence. Ycgetine, - . 3I. H. It. Srcv e: Vf'etilie IarSir-I sill ml clerfully ijj my tetilmcuj U Xhe trsat 'Xna. number o.i have alrsaay ref mllcJrte, VrxJKTisa, lor I J" i"t WPtlue think n.si'ti can he Llrty yean wbh thai dreadful eCCtlllC d:.efe.Catfrh.sod Uad iuih bad Wsigbini trientlaUwrnMeeero V-lf in P luooU I nerer coald breathe . icural me; sn-t I do fael to tbank A Cetiliei'od ail the urns ibat tr U so B pwl medicine ai VcrTi. X' .rtsfxi '"s-.lLInk itcsiscf the tet l CgetlnenwMHli b.r coujba aud inkln feelings at lbs tenia- h. W - I..A aj1 ItlffiM TCn l"UT V i-s-v. "'"VrflmMf, for 1 c-n ur iketn St U one of the Utl luedii iscs aoftl in A .1 .... .a .taaua... lor Mtraxln and Walnni st, ' riTT-tirf l.-ft! V . Vesetinc Ycgetine Ycgetine Vegetine' a-1 ve s Health, 8trongtn AND APPETITL Yegetlne Yesetioe IIt daibtr has TeeelTel great benefit frvo the ueof Veoctixb. .Iller dsvhidnj Lealtb wu a foiir.-e wf ret anvletytoall brr friends. YeKetlnewrfHl ber iia, wgth and 1 Cgetllie Inturarve and Iteal Ette Agt, 14 rt' BnilJinr. Ycgetine Yegetine Ycgetine Boston, Mass. CANNOT BE EXCELLED. ..I CnLraTOWr, Mar. 19, 1868. w lajVatUl IS. aa j t n - - I ar Sir This to certlfr tast Vorrefltio I have uted your -UUl llei-sra-1 CgeilUe .n-- i ,ny family for several Wesrs. six! tl ii:k tbst, for Scrofu Vafff inpls or Csnkr.ii Humor or l:be--1 c matlc sfl ti. i.ii. n rnut le s- v ..f'lb and a a M-d purllier cr CgellUe.prin me.li.-ine, it U tbe lt tf'in I Late erei iivil. aud I bave Vocpf inp ied a!n..t evr:biu. 1 caa t.cwur rhecrful'T rercrnrarnd It to any ons in tie.l of nl a medicius. 1 Cltetllie, . urs repectfnlv-. Ma, a. A.-UIKSMORK. YegeUne' xq.kus-ii .ir-t. Yegetinel BECOMMEin) XT Ycgctiup EC eartily. Voflno S H Tit B .t..n, Feb. 7, 1S70. l lr Mr-! hae taken seTeral CCetlllO btil"f v ur Vu.triNt.ind sin -.u in. cl"it is a valuable remedy t' , f..r lvi-is!. Ki.lnev .i. j'ialnt egellllC au. ,n.l A. l-t : ot ll.ffol. m. i I . an l.-nrt. !' itrcouimcu-1 ii t'i Vti:iO iM t r. T-.--i 'r i.i tbe b- cm 'lCU 1 ,.13. ;v .,' r-!eifnr Mt , :i NKi.K rAKKEK. CgetlllCt m. Athens street PREPA3ED BY H. R STEifKS, BCSTCJI, MASS Vegebe is SofJ by All Druggists. THE GENUINE DILC.McLANES Celebrjittl Atncrian WORM SPECIFIC VERMIFIjOE. SYMPTOMS OF YC::S. THE countenance i p.tu .ind :cad-en-colored. with m . j i- n.ti :iushc?. or a circumscribed pot .... on or I Mi cheeks; the eyes become dvil ; the pupils dilate; an azure n-Kircle runs alonj the lower twl.d; the nose is irritated, swell, .uui soicttirnes bleeds; a swelling of the upper i:p ; occasional headache, with ln.nimin;,' or throbbing of the ears; an i.nu-ual secretion of saliva ; slimy or furred tongue ; breath very- foul, particularly in the morning ; appetite variable, sometir ies voracious, wi.h ?. gnawing sensation of the stomach, a. others, entirely gone ; fleeting p.iins in the stomach ; occasional nausea and vom iting ; violent pains throughout :he abdomen ; bowels irregular, at times costive ; stools slimy, not unfrequent fy tinged with blood ; !;.!Iy swollen and hard ; urine turbid ; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompa nied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy and dis turbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, bu; generally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form ; it is an innocent prepa ration, not capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender infant. 1 he genuine Dr. McLane s Vtn MIFUge bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros, on the Tapper. :o: DR. C. MoLANE'S LIVER, PILLS are not recommended as a remedy " foi all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head ache, or diseases of that character, they stand withoat a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used prepar atory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they are n equaled. BEIT ABE OP IHITATIOXm. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each boa has a red wax seal ou the lid, with the impression Dr. McLanr's Liver Puls. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name Me Lane spelled differently but same pronunciation. flh Yrwmnjrmmm nuMt'ki,.. hnd.Itobine.or L1nntJ 11rMLi ltVtl-- Dil. IHTiniiwniireiit,eiif curt cl tuo atanduic 1 wwkao'tardrnarreftee In 9 dara. labottl. Sold by VL P., Cl fern ttrwgt71 h d. I'm., Sols Propru-U? CAVTIOS WrmrpT m m"Uivriloir pr mfmA in Mark. B4mUm laii.-PmtUv,ViJ,oi. JiaotnmTwgmmtmmmZ lane iMtwiy C777 A KA andexpenaea toarents LK , AngustA, Maioe. TAJOTT & SOXS, Shackoe Machine Works, RICHMOND, VA.f 51 A X T FAtTl K i: RS O Y FortuMe ami Stationary Engines and Iloilers, Saw Mills, Corn and Wheat Mills, sualtings, Hungers and Pulleys, Tarl hie Water Wheels, Tobacco Facto ry Maehinerv, Wrought Iron N ork, llras and Iron Castings, Machinery of every description. GINNING AND THRESHING MACHINES A SPKClALTY. KeHiriitr I'rompllj ttic. -jrcfuIly TiiVx'tl'.s Pilcnt Sjark Arrester, l Hi-: I N V KNT III N OK THE ACiE. Tli.o:fs new I'ater.t Spark Arrester is really the only perfect ami reliable one, af.d is superseding all others in use. The Ci t.it eilit.eiicy of this Ariest er is attractiuc universal attention, and is be ins endorsed by the best mechan ical engineer and insurance companies. Its prominent features arc : It doew not destroy the draft. It does not interfere with cleaning the tubes. It will :i . ..nice up, and requires no cleaning. It requires no direct di.mpers to be opened when raising steam dampers leinc objectionable, as they may be left open ana allow snarks to escape.) It requires no water to extinguish sparks, which, by condensation, de stroys the draft. 'Besides, when water is used, if neglected, the efficiency is destroyed bv evaporation of the water, and the boiler is kept in a filthy con dition. It Is simple and durable, and can be relied upon. It can be atJ.-hfd 1 any boiler. No planter should be without one ol them. Insurance companies will in sure slns in barns where the Talbott Knines nnd Spark Arresters are used at same rate as charged tor water or h r r n -1 - vv . r. J2t Send for illustrated circulars and price list. STROXACII AIXrOTT, Manufac turer's Ajrer.ts, Iileiiih. a. (. . l'.rarich lloue ut Charlotte anJ Gold: boro. may-tf ritual street from Slxlli lo Kevcwth. Hit 1IJIOM. EXOINF crt.it.le au.1 8tti-r.ary. SAW MILI. (;kit-mill, BtULEKS, UAST- INJS of BR ASM IRON. l(iKI.(.S kc. MACIIIN ERV for Ool l and Coal Mines Blast Eu ruaccsi. Jn-. Weal'. Hp-cia! att:ti-n tionr IMPROV1 EI IVKTAliLb hMil.vt. fur acr;cultura- nJ othr iuriH8r. Tii B 'ilers of our ATicnlt:irnl FrptiK's nrc ir"vi lJf with our I'Htcnt ITt-miUl.l SPAKK fcXTI.Mil 1.SHEK, a device ty which the Sharks ar forced to lasi (iown v. ard over a rccrvir I water ana eSectually extiuuislied without the uae of wire grauze. Our i.t the only arraiijfemeut of this kind which afford ire access to the toller tubes for cleaning' from each end. The officers ol a large numtcr or the nest Insurance t oniiKinles pronounce this park r.xi linjuiMicr prrrrrl in ll oprraliou. New styles SMALL LOJOMOTIVE.s for hauling' lumber, aud other articles upon tramways and narrow sraujre railway? The t!t Planters reirard our OINXIXG ENGINES superior to any in use. Send for Illustrated Catalogue free. Other thing's belnir equI encouraice.soutbern institutions. Repair work solicited and promptly done. prialtinjr. f ulleys. c. ror Uin Houses. "Manufacturers of Jones' patent Tobacco liuinp Machines to work Xy hand or iwwer WM. E. TANNEK A CO K. R. tJALUHAM, Kich Square, r. C 0n 1 Ajrent It Eastern North Carolina. Gen. J.J. Whitehead, Agent Kaleigh. M C. Jan. II. Baughajn, Agent, JuT- Scotland eck, N. C. Cteo. XV. ROBI.M'S Eagle Brewery, BUITLANAN SPRINGS, WEST CLAY ST., RICHMOND, VA. The Gold Medal was awarded George W, Itobinson for sujicrior Ale, 1'orterand lager Beer at the Virgin la State Agricultural Fair ot l.vrs. iiead jvnd see what Or. V in. H. Taylor says. State Chemist of Virginia. STATE ASS A YEK AND CUEXISTS OFFICE, Kichmond, .November I, 1T!S. The Imager Beer manufactured bv Mr. G. W. Robinson, at the KAGI.K BRKWKRY. In this city, has been chemically examined by me. the samples tested having been col lected by myself, and found free from adul terating substances. It may be used as a medicine, or beverage, in full assurance of us purity. Wm. H. i jl-. lor, M. IX, State Chemist. This Beer is put up In J and tbbls., and also bottled for FAMILY ar.d BAR use. All orders must be accompanied with the cash, or goou rerereiice. maylo-dly The Great Discovery. PURCELL LAOD & CO.. Richmond, Va. m vyl3-d,fevvtf JEWELRY, WATCHES, Diamonds, Spectacles AND MEDALS AWn BAIM3E-PI9 A S PCI A LTY. THE largest atock of eoods In the South. Holid Silver and Plated ware. Goods sold at factory prices. Watch repairing a specialty. Orders by mall promptly attend ed to and satisfaction in all cases guaran- John H. Tyler & Co., Successors to MITCHELL 4 TYLER, ST. 1.003 Mala Htrt, Richmond, Tsu Tbe oldest Jewelry House in the Souh au 27-dawly FUR NITURE Purnityte! On hand and for sale 300 suits of Chamber Furniture, in price from $25 to $100. Also Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, Safes, Chairs, and every article usually found in a well taocked furniture store. Furniture in Great Variety. rart!es In want will consult their interest by parinor me a call. Ord.-rs by mail promptly attended to williaSi DAFFRON. 1 i-'tt Main .Street, Richmond, Vt . Mattress and Upholstering Rooms, 16,18, i:, North Fifteenth street t r-t-dly PICTl'RK FRAME MOULDINGS OF all descriptions. The largest stock south of Baltimore. Also Looking-Glass Plates of all sizes, both German and French, whole sale and retail. Would call attention of the trade to the following sizes: 18x3ri, 13xJ, 20x42, 22x40, and smaller sizes. Will dupli cateBultimore prices. Picture Frames of all descriptions made at twenty minutes notice. WILLIAM DAFFRON, li Main Street CIAKPK'LS! CARPTS I offer lor sale 011 very reasonable terms, a lot of very fine Three-ply Extra Superfine and Super fine. Also some Cotton chains from the very best mills in the country. Not having room, I will sell very cheap. Please call and examine. Aluo Rugs, Matting and window sh.-wIeR. WILLIA M DAFFRON, 1-Jci Xii t-t j 1 20c- 20c. AtMb's Ap Coffee. I will hereafter keep this well-known brand of Coffee regularly in Stock. It is a good roasted (not ground), offee, already glazed and requiring no egg to clear It. Iut up in 1 packages, full weight; retail price 20c. per pound. Samples free on applica tion. A FI LL I.IJVE OF ROASTED COFFEE of every kind; best quality, fresh and at low prices. GBEE.X AXD BLACK TEAS of every description We sell Teas only from the original Chest Keep no mixed Teas, but will mix them to order. Smoked Beef sliced or shaved to order. Best Bntter received every week by express, retail 25c. per pound. i . Everything: Im Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, at low prices and delivered promptly. E. J. Hardin. ioneis-tf D. T. JOHNSON, WHOLESALE Grccsr and Commission Merchant, Keeps always in store in large quantities Corn, Meat, Sugar, Tobacco, Meal, Salt, Coffee, Leather, Flour, Fish, Mla.ses, Case Gkr1--, Ac, tc, ic, WHICH HE WILL .-SF.I.L ToTIIK TKAUK At Low Prices. Samples and prices sent on application. Orders by Mail Promptly Attended to. We solicit consignments of Flour, N. C. Bacon, Cotton and Country Produce of all kinds. We have ample room for storing cotton, flour or produce, (not perishable .and will make cash advance on same. We guarantee to sell con sign ment.sat high est market price and rei:..t promptly, D. T. JOHNSON, June 27-tf Raleigh. N. C A. W. FRAPS. HA leu; II, X. c. Agent lor TOM COOPEirS Ltl KEI. VALLEY CENTENNIAL OLD RYE AND Wheat Whiskey, A largejlotalways on hand fromtwo ;four yars old, iniversally acknowledged to bej The tiiiewt Whisky made tn the Sontb. Persons wisbir Strictly Pure Spirits For Medical and other purposes can get any size package From 3 to 50 Gallons, By addressing T. X. COOPER, gagleM"i t P.. Iredell county, N. . 1879. OLD and TRIED. 189 OLD NICK, (tORXAXDRYE,) This reliable brand of PURE WHI-KEY has been successfully tested by the lovers of first-class Whiskey for the past "( years, and has preserved itshih reputation undi minished. It is offered to the public with the full guarantee of the t toprietor. and will not fail to give perfect satisfaction whenever used. For sale by all first-class dealers. Addre. jos. wii.i.j. :hk. Pai-'h. r :eek, Yadkin v , X.v. may9-tf ilaltimore. Wire Railing and Ornamental WOEKS. DUFUR & CO. O. 38. V. llnwnrrl s n I w.i Kmay-std-tf x, - . vt-r-Muaaj mu nig AbirUklUD II V a a aOMrtli l.a.- iVa m a. cb South to " ' MY XSW. UvADrLTBATB AN HKAITH tlAKk rewe4 lor-lv - f ' Walt ;nd ho?s by ti.t u.. mavsm auu OA'i ror IJ ivi v uiUL T A -W .13 2315 German stret, Baltimore, Md d 1 iifEhTisii LoflcesMelDay! L ROSENTHAL & CO.. Have made the experiment of purchasing a stock so complete as to include the latest novelties ic Kens, Youths, Boys & Childrens' Clothing, We offer this season to the consumers a line of Linen Ulsters, Drapd' Ete Suits and Gossamer Coats. Also, a full line of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Slippers ! including the best make in the country. There can be found in our stock, a complete line of Fancy GoodH, and Fur. Wool and Straw Hats and Gentlemen's Enrnlshing Goods. We have added toourstock a lineol Ladies' Linen Suits and Ulsters ! We invite public inspection and are at all times ready to give quotations of prices. Buying largely for cash only, as we do, for three stores, we claim that our prices are as low as anv house in this state, and custo mers would do well to call on us before pur chasing. L. ROSENTHAL Sc CO., mac Ti - Raleigh. N. C. New and Fresh Goods AT- hi. ROSENBAUM S BROWN TABLE LINEN DAMASK. BLEACHED " HALF BLEACHED " TUhKKY KKI Nine (9) diflerent qualities in all. . npKliiM H ii tl nmirr uoiu match the same. TOWELS, CRASHES and QUILTS new supply. RECEIVED MONDAY BY EXPRESS, Hamburg Edging, Parasols, Pans, Tor tion Lace, all very cheap. Call early or you will miss a bargain. Respectfully, junel-tf M. ROSEXBAUM. D. S. WA1TT & BRO., Wholesale and Retail dealers in Ready-Maae ClotWiig, Dry Goods, Hats Caps, Boot", shoes. No tions, Hosiery, GIotcs, Trunks and Valises, 23 Fvettevelle street. Raleieh. DR. ALLEN S LIGHTNING CUIiE. THE STANDARD ItEMKDY OF NORTH CAROLINA. For Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Dysycps Cholera. Cholic, Piarrhoa. Iysnte Pleurisv. Lame Back. Pains in the side. L1VEK AX1 lilUXEY UISEAMEK. CURE OF DEAFNESS . A Specialty. No Iodides nor Mercirry. Nothing to paralize the nervous system to make it in sensible to pain, but purely a vegetable com poundRoots and Herbs". None genuine without my Portrait and Signature. For sale by Williams & Haywood, Wholesale Druggigt-s, Raleigh, N. C. april Il-d3m Black Mountain SalYe ! Used to Heal Fresh Wounds, Scalds, Barns, and Especially Galls, Cuts and Cajks IX HORSES. Mailed post-paid on receipt of 25 'ent. Direct to JOHNBOSSIN, Post Office Box 76. RALEHiII, X. C. may 28-tf (Tool onb Itloob, Wood, Goal, Wood, Coal, Wood, Coal, Lumber and Brick. Lumber and Brick. Lumber and Brick. J. D. WHITAKER, Foot Hargett Street, Raleigh. X. C. june95-tf. Douse JJuUMng. JACOB S.ALLEN CONTRACTOR I BDILDEB, RALEIGH, N. C, (Formerly Betts A Allen.) Contracts for Buildings In any part of the State, large or small, wood or brick. Thankful for the very lib eral patronage heretofore extended to the old firm of Belts & Allen, he hopes by promptness and fair dealing to merit a con tinuance of the same. HOPs ON HARRINGTON SThEET, where It crosses the Raleigh & Gaston Railroad. Kefkks by permission to Same. White ClUihl(rStiltii Volinnal Rank . T ..1 -t ' Cashier Raleigh Natl, nal Bank; Col. W. E. Anderson, President Citizens' National Bank, Maj. J. a Winder, Superintendent Raleigh & Gaston Railroad; MaJ W. H. uo(rcj,vin oujjrem wouri. may 2dm irKDUCED HA'j i;s T'- SUMMER RESORTS! In North Carolina & Va., Good I ntil lt of November, Va. Points. Yv f-,, . Raleleh to Pal Igi, t . -- Bonsacks R.T.) 15 V, Sweet i t . .1,1 . fclue K:dge 15 Co htra Coyners aalem, Alleghany, " Big Tunnel. " Christianub'g" New River, " Wvtheviile, " Bufr.Lith-p'ts I S ti'C roun.l j ' r JlJ j hw el , r it i . 17 5 stralfc'l.t. 17 K round i r :, 17 i 8triM.Mn, . lnt Ktr.iikrl.i. j) (r, rouim irir i;j 15 Warm fj Old Point I'cmirt.l.i JD Rot. Alum round tilj., iSpg'.(straight) IS W V bite uii.i' iJr round trip, 2-4 -JO straieht. Cold 8ul- rniindtrlp. phur 'Btraight),16 10 Lexington. round triu. JOHij traii;hr Healing Sp'gs, htraitrlit. round trip, Hot .M' gw. straight, round trl p. JordanAluui. ptraltrht, round trip. Natural Bridge, straight, round trip. Red Sulphur, straight, round trip. round trip 20 05 I'olnu-' 27 X Raleigh t.,- Hlckory, K. 7 1 ii)(j Morgaii'turi, .' 27 y ilen . ir; ,'" Mnrion. ' -!' 17 i Old Fort, ',. i M) AhhevilU-, Pledrnf.ijt j - 'J 19 tfj round t r: 1. 2U05 Moreha. , ' round tm.. 21 -91 L-ncolni,,,; I; -r ' 't) C'herrvv!!' Buflalo. ' ,'. Rock Bridge Aluni.stralght, 17 -V Mt. Airy, round trip. ta-M arm RK-k Bridge Baths.Ptraight, 17 10 Render- ii ; round trip. 22 V Leave Raleigh 3.-KJ p. in., arrl. vllle 11.10 next morning. Sleeper irom sansoury to , ., of nvouii tain, passing tinui,:.. daylight. Passengers can purchase ti.-k. ville via Spartanburg or Salr. June 24 r.i.i.f. t. A-l. NEW ROUTE. QUICKTIME! New Coaches AND Smooth Trcck! Eileiga lc Gaston &nd Saleigh it A-r.i Air-Lino Railroad Companies. KKICE OF GES'L. SUPERIMEM F.NT, Raleigh, n. c, June k Peixtns wishing to visit the Moi.i.tuii. North Carol ina will rind a m.st AGREEABLE ROUTK VIA BY WAY OF II AMLET.CUARLOTTE AM - SI'aH TANIiUJIG TO HK.'i;ii SOXVILLK. Leaving Raleigh at y. w., ..1, '.-. they breakfast in .'hy '.:. ;i 1 1 1 1 1 : ; s' Heiideronville abuut ix j . '1 1 .-1 , Fast Stages to Ashevilie IX THREE AND A H aI.KII"! i. Bv this route, they hr.ve the ,:m r r Mountain trip, and the c 1 1 1 1 1 ' of :h.-1 b- sengers 1 msi.de tne nrst c i.il- rM. 1 . JNu. r. w: M'i Juneli-m Siipcrnr. -:i I (0.OE.NEI)Tim 0 R T H C A R o L I N A R o A 1. K A II.- TRAINS r;OIN(i LAST. I I "a to, May 11, 1S79. Xo. 2. I Itailv. I N. N. 4. 1 Hilly 1 liiilv. i ex. mhi Lea ve Charlotte.. 3. -j"a in r. 1." 1 1 Salisbury.! ti.nlam ...vj jin Highl'oiiit 7.ia m in ... Arr. Greensboro..; S..a 111 li)..Mpm Leave(ireensboro S.2uaiiij "'" l : Arr Hillsboro jKi.lijaiii 1! ii im ' Hu ham I 111.." a nr. I.i! 11 m " Raleigh i2.1'plii ,. . . l.-i'im Lv. ' j a.ipin, o.v.i-in Arr. Goldsboro . . ! .'..Vipm . . a 1 No. 47. A t CireeiislM iro u it h 11. .v i for all points North, K:1 nnd -Goldsboro with WW Y. H. II. I r ton. No. -15 Connects at liier: AH. It. R. f r all jH.int- N..i 1 . i -West. TRAIN'S ioIN Wl- - I ! i K. : D-.ite, May 11, 1S7!. No. 1. N '. '.. ; Iaily. 1 ; v 1 . . v Lv. 1 loMxboro Ar. lt;d. igh Lv. Ar. Durham " Hillsboro Greensboro... Lv Ar Hih Point... ' Safcisburv " Charlotte 10.10a lu 1 12.:upni i. 4 lo j 11. :.X p in ti.17 ji in K.2-") I' in ' .. II. . 1 a I. 1 ;'" I S.lw p 111 li. ". A I. j !Mp In 7 1. : i'K'-U p In ". " :i 11. U2.:Ci. in 11.17m 1. No. 48 Connects at .r n lem Branch, at Alr-Llnc Jui .w ,. & C A. L. hailroad for all 1 - . South wet; at t 'harlotti u;l . '. . forall points South and N.irh. t.: . ..' -bury with W. N. C. R. R. 1 : 1 i . y i-f day for all points in m. in -r : i . 1 Una. Xo. 4S Connects at Air-I '.:-. ' with A. & C. A. L. lor nil j : -Southwest. -1.1 r, SALEM BRANCH. v Greensboro daily except u : ln.i " ' '' ' r Kmnivllla 1". "I " Lv Ar Kernerevllie Arrive Salem Leave Salein Ar Kernersville " AT Greensboro Connecting at reenb. R. & I. and N. C. Rjiilni.l ......... 11, ix XV 1 i : ' . w Run both ways with Tr:nn N - 1 betweenNewVorkai.il mond, Greensboro and i Greensboro and Auru.ta Trains Nos. .1 and i bet u fi n . :md .ii . Savannah via Hi -IhikmI. gusta. S-Throueh Tick t- on boro, Raleigh, iol.KU ,i . Charlotte, and at all prim . ;i'. i Southwest, West. "N'tiri". ..i.i Emigrant rates to poicts tn A Texas, address J. It. .MO ii r" l':i Ki R A L K I ; H A- ; A sto N R : I I ; . i , ; ha nee of Schedule. Sl'PERIXTEXDEM's OKI 11 Ralelsrli, N. C , June I On and after Friday, Jtu trains on the Raleigh inM p i li . will run .daily Sundays m -; lows: Leave I.ci ve- Raleigh s in a in W. I. I. i, . Arrive at Arrive ni Weldon 1 Id " lial. i-h.. . . Mail trsln connects nt ! mail trains of the Sr;il..;.: I : : i I and Petersburg Railroad. ACCOMMODATION I K A i N Leave Haleigh at 1 arrive at Weldon at . v M . M ; M ! K. Leave Weldon nt Arrive nt Kah-Ih ? JN may 2! i. I I. nt AI.F.IOII A ACOl -l V a . u ..... . . i . 11 R RAII.ROA!' ' Ml' V. CHANGK oF HIM I 1 . SfPERlXTKM'KT - ' '! , Ralcii:h.N. ...Inn.' i . l' ' lin.nilriirVrlilV.Illlll ith. Is""- 'r" tn the Kalcieh Augusta Air-l ine i;..i!r. will run dally 'Sunday exceiieM :i TotakeerIe-t 7: a. ni. Monday. Mu i.i Leave Leave-- Raleigh 8 00pm Hamlet.:.. - a Arrive at .i ric m Hamlet 2 00 Raleigh . ... I V-v I in n wt ti nt IIhIIi et Willi A mill n a - r. Railwav for M ilmingtoii. t IimNi and all polntsSouth. o . connects at Ralelah with the Hal 4 Gaston Railroad for an points .x.rm. Tie Raleigli & Augosta R. E JOHN C. WINPKR. HllperlntelHleli
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