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. 1 SO: ' n.t U Until jV-ik;' rr Uta lJI ihitlSailn-Simcs. E. llrjBtset, IUUinr. i .. 1" I -Cjlt.rg .ijL.j'ii r 1 r' TAf 'Tfeneife tettS desigatcd .us n Jfcjflra-i;'M United Iff. R. II. OrljBa, Nwpper A4rwtilfr lft3tx'4 84h:8mt, Bltnor Md. U imj aatborix M eootricUor AdrerticcmenU t at fib I iiIm i (lT iirtltiin ia that city ar rqBtei teJaan)i4hIi fafroia yiU hU tona. B JLlTiingili . 0-.. Iff Stata Stroat. Bou W5k'Row! W'Tork,-'ana 701 Cheat-' aaiaUita'd pbi C are" out Agenta tot prol mnnt ad wuaetnianti for rta'Daily and Weekly Toottbou citU.aathrtsad 'ta contract for ' dTartiaHTjMffKSf! loiNat: rate,, l ,o ci.T Ctt&tis? are'iiot: always soft, as ' JcsTiinf lament;" I love it, Iloye it, fn6atl fatf (the- Senate,) to cbi&lorttW the1 Chief Justice's iWtiiailnn -Bareaui. Treasury'LPe- irfpTSVehfeni lis therein'' shown' in the setrics fKrrec f ornaer,, years, ana H. , IJ dLecfecieni Chief,-pays a well! iaetiiitfiwileat ,td','that branc of l4 since its reorganiza ioreau ; also has' charge of XfidW4 !SaT Serric, Capt A. Hi t1So?n1fc-r cliinr By-: education and exJ IeaTeryfay tor, so respon- eTeIo!in8t:gafiei.aSIiffhh, RrtrlilpJiW fnr;flotoni some weeks since kyerseyiti'yparsNjf agev-ahd trin-bur) sneeessfully, led the, prchestra, avflld yCitbti Theatre, and bad created i fcsiiUiofl sensation as av)Qb$ist(Ila( Niblo's Garden ln;NewYorT a'adJl4 where ' His foiure career was looked jHKfjnfgnt JSe jf aqin-jf xcellent health up to Saturr d:iy aflernobn, when he appeared 3rafk and tirAd4.9AWadTfed not; to per form that evenirrcf, which advice he foUawadaubut .mucbfgainst his will, p4rR?s6hHhRt nothing ailed him 2ti&.m4 .so.? retired early. he, lac 8Jhg;tgM .nd cheerful; and; eUlfiUjVoi D4J,feeling,' Bat com' early , nfcfHe3in,glrt tfi'f father was awakened -4qrlnnd of ,the jlad's . vpiceA and Wi'crTstib'guished.i after awaking, -aKeteich iwords .as . these : Merci f ul ;'5d Jfcake jrtopi' for; ft little fellow' Hnpposing tne.,jacj,,was,iiaijiiug in ujs 'tpw&V pokef to1' him ' with ther inf en tion of rousing him, but r ceiTed,no answer Then,he became alarmed, and shouting to the boy hcv discovered with jrief and horror that he was dead. " Ha km a brigb ,end handsome child, a 35Pf.triueal precocity, and pet tMat Li Bit- " .'' THE 80XTTHERfl OIJMMS. ! Southern Claims ' Commission, as a lowed r? dilahbvScii'hatS been; Vemoved t5tbWon4f tV' H6eTi!3oxamitted on. War Claims, where they are to be fneofrmlmbels is not 'sCStetottrMPF,W?9!V to pay ; -the . allowed claims will be made till CanUlS seisidnV u when the .Third Anditnr of the Treasury will be teduir inrA. fliATreftsnrr-- can nay it. Pay ments will be nfauV by Treasury drafts, . dorse. ; The elaims. commissioners rev -cently docide4"tUat't.hey would take up - for consideration; at the beginning of Opening and re-consideration of disnl-. ' lowed clafm (ebibrflfceVl in fieir three pn a blank form prepared by tnemseires - m t' aTorroenta or xiai man is. . : 'l irritbTTTri potter. - itiCfs VgoUWshbj&t U flectriciaa Amotivepower, f was lOollJorrtn about tbMamsuHghf as perpetual mbtion-yery well in theory, but no' possibility of its practicability Skepticism, however, of the practical ap- pucai ion f i- 4 w y j i ; er 4itjSispad.. ? Newark X, painw the honosjof a 5J-. faiBe who jri thirty years has been studying and (experimenting witli electricity, KB& bis esra. of trial is smdl to have been re Vardecl iio ib dJscoTery of ft acjjine tha't Vj tlwiirachment of ft aWanic battery, f5svnr be jim at ti in ex pejiRtntirflot'ed by a chiH.-- Any poWer wished for may be obtained by an increase in the size of the lever used as mfiErnatea. M-J'irtine has now in cbnrse of . constrnctioo an engine oi forty horse power, which, wh, n com pleted, 1 and - propelled by electricity will be the greatest wonder of tha'ageV ; Tun tmApmo : Tha excellent paper, the -Wew York Graphic basadded to its other grent ichievtments, the . establishment of a weekly, and peopla living at a distance from New York City, can ba supplied wifn itat$2.60 per yea. , TTithout exception, it is the best paper published;; coninV nn epitome) of the siws.pf -the wek; ts columns! sparkle with wit, and the events of tbel day are illn'strated It is perfectly in dependent , in politics, and assails alJ evil doerk irrespective of their parly affiliations,, . -j , , The C ty and I State of New Yorkj owe the Graphic a debt of gratitude for the exposition of the great " Iudns-j fraud thatwill take a , ...... . . .. t A paper with such a trial Exh bition " to pay. long time powerful influence has "no pent np TJtica to contract it," but is every day enlarging its borders. ' (BtsoaTflfo, (lad.) Journal. UL GOOD DREAMER. The Adraataere olA Wife Who has Nightmare. Readers of the Journal will remem- br the ease of the recorerv of a watch and the rrest of jthe thief, who stole it from ' tjiiiori ; township farmer sotn months igo,tJtLroagu7a rea'm, or tbd farmer's Wifer Strange ;as the case ap pears, a lady who lives in 4Wa rick coun ty,' near the Spencer county line, on the Evansville arid H5ckcort stage road.'hsi mQi e u than matched l "ii "by a dreani uirongo iwojiqn sue neieatea a cuiei in an attempt to rob her house. Several weeks ago tha lady- who. has numerous relatives in this cilJL.ftnd in Rockport, dreamed that ja man enme to the house arid sought lodglngf that be was token in put tip'stairV fd slefepi but before he werUBBripped pff his shoes -and put taero0ut8iaa..ue,, oorvArpg ice night bejcamedownT flairs, robbed the house of all its Taluables. and left. The iricideni"lof 'tha dream were so vivid that the flady waS awakened, awoke her husbandl, told him, the dreamy but ne only laughed. and' returned to 6leep. This singnlar dream was repealed twice during'the 'same night, and each time she awoke her hnsband and was laugh e4 uer 6eyerai. qays.ine jaay thought jabo deserved to be laughed at. and in a couple of weeks forgot all about ber dream.'1 One evening, after the husband had .been to town and re ceived a! considerable sura of money, n man cami to the, house, applying for lodging, vtraa received, . and, after a good sn) was shown a room, witlx ohf a'tnonght oFthe' dream recurring to the lady r until she was startled by discovering the shoes of the stranger in exact y in the sama position she had keen the shoes' in her dream, and then she rem jmbered that he 'was in4 almost every pi.rticular! the man of the dream. Again she sougJitT. .ler . hnsband, arid r":kjess ) of his derisive laugh terytblc her fears. This- time she was not.Jaugh'ed at." The hus band n -muted guard, and at a late hour;tber strange man came creeping down stairs, fulnlling 'the dream int his manner, and with dark lantern in 'bis band, Was making an examination of tHe fojrerdJ:ooms.; One ,,of the first things be sawwas tbie hnsband with a gun in his band; nd'the first thing he heard was a . demand to " git. - His prompt obedience spoiled the perfect fulfilment! of the dream, but it elevated the wile to a place in her husband's estimation, erven higher than that she haA. previously occupied, and it is pretty cetain tjuat she: wilt never be laughed at for another dream. - ' . .TURE OF NORTH CAROLINA. SENATE. t5 . 4iJ MX SIXTH PAX 8 PROCEEPnrGS. ; t MoitnAY, Jan. 19. 1874. The ! Senate met at 11 o'clock, Lieut. Gov. ogdenln the chair. r Jourpal of '' yesterday , was read and approved. f :' ; .-... . , " ,. A . .Reports of Standing Committees. - Messrs, Cunningham from the Educa tional, Murray, I from Engrossed Bills, Morehead,. Of Rockingham,, and Smith, from CoiporationSy Love' -and 'Price, from jPropositions and Grievances, Gudger and Morehead, of Guilford, from the Judiciary, and Cowies, from .Ma,-. Privileges and Elections, submitted re ports from their respective committees. In submitting bis report, Mr uowies desired tor make an explanation to) the effect that the bill reported by him (was returned in order that it may be refer red to the Jmciary. Committee, as it em bodied important constitutional Mea-t . v Jiuie Suspended. On motion of Mr Morehead, of Bock- inffham, the bill to change the time for holding the Courts of Chatham and and sus- Rockingham counties, was taken np passed its several readings under a pension of j the rules. Both of tihese counties are in the same (the 7th) Judi cial District, and the counties above named only; mika i an even exchange of their time.f The" blU 'was, on motion, immediately enrolled. The House b II to prevent the pur chasing of cotton in less qnantitiesjthan a bale, between the hours of sunsei , and sunrise, was, on motion of Mr Rarsom, taken np under a suspension of the rules and passed its several readings. . Introduction of Jiills. i By Mr Flemming, a bill to incorpo rate th9 North. Carolina Gold Amalga mation Company, j Referred. i By Mr Cowies, a bill to amend 3hap ter 71, laws 1871-72 Referred , By Mr Ellis, of Catawba, a b 11 to amend chapter 68, Battle's Re visai Referred. " jt ' - ' 4 By Mr Marphy a bill to amend chap ter 39 and 26 of Battle's RevisaL Re ferred. 1 .-- c . By Mr 'Ransom, a resolution in rela tion to the Albermarle and Chesa peake Canal. Iaes over under the rules, j By Mr McCauley, a bill concerning the deeds of married women. Referred. By Mr Flemming, a bill to t mend section 198, chapter 17 of Battle' si Rs visaL Special Order. s , The third reading of the bill far the support, repairs, improvement and pay ment of the debt3 of the Insane Asylum for the year A. DJ, 1874, came up las the special order at Hi o'clock, and passed without discussion. (The bill appropri ates $65,000. : ; I '.; At 12 o'clock the bill to amend km act incorporating the New River Canil, was taken up on its third reading. The bill the passed its third reading by ayes 26, nays 14. - On niotion of Mr Worth, the bill for the adjustment of the State debt was made the special order for 12 p clock to-morrow. i Adjourned. - HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES!, At 10:30 A." M. Mr. Speaker Robinson called the Bonne to order r The Journal of yesterday wa read sod p proved. " By Mr. Trivetc, a rfsolntion respecting Hon A. M. Waddell tin Bon. MviW. JtQfoia to regnrd to their action in relation t tha repa.il of th Congressional bek )y J att. to the Jad ciary Committee. - w Rafrred By Mr,' Dickey, a bill for the relief of per. arna entering v&cant lands In the conkties of Cherokee, Clay and Graham. Referred! . ByMrAbbottc-)!., a bill to nnlhorize the establishment of a Collegiate Iast'tnte for the benefit of the colored people of tlia State. Re, ferre J. ' : . ' j . " By. Sir. Bowman,' a bill to lay off and estab lish a new connty by the name of Badgtr. Re- fe'rrf-d. ' ' ; . Bj Mr. Presson, a bi'l to raise revene- Re- f rretT. ." j -. , , By Mr. B'jnnett, a bill rcpaal all notinany part of the State swump land. Re terred. - " ; By Mr. Maxwell, a bill to prohibit the Rale of liqnor witiiin two miles of New Hope iChurch, oampsnn rotintv. llfftTred. By Mr. Byrd a bill to incorporate tha Ram sey I own mi -tint (bnrch. Referred. By Mr. Abb tt. col., a bill to incorporate the Westcru SUr ljodge of F. and A. M., S Referred. ' ait.4onen. or u. iaweu, a nui to rfnvida a npectiu eL-ction m the county of Caldvkli. Re- terre.l. , . - Oj motion of Mr. Brown, of Davidson. bill to empower th Commissioners of David son. connty to establish a Teacher m Institute, was lakea np nn'l pussed its second ireaftiog. ine uiu catue np ii u.s intra reading under a suspension of the rules, aud postponed antil to rn- rrow. i - ua raniionoi jur. jjui.i, tti Dill to iimprova tne puimc roaa from uiiuexboro to Taylors, ville, whs takeu np and passed its several read, infts. . i . 1 1 . Oa motion of Mr, Johnston the bill to extend the time of taking? out l tnd grants, w;is taken up ana passea lis secona reading, andi coming np n its third refidinij, nnder asnsplnion of the rules, was, on'motion of Mr.: N ornient, re committed to the Judicliry Committed Oa motion of Mr, Uonston, th bill to nath- oriz-j the town of Newton. Catawba con lty, to tike stock iu Riilmad Companies, was taken up, amended a-'d passed Ut secoad reading by a vote of yeas 83, nays G. ,j k. . Oa motion of Mr. Grille the hill to provide a general election liw, tiken np,, order! to be i rtnted and made bpecial Order for JFiiday at ii. - ! Oa motion of Mr, Black well, tha resolution in regard to the sessions of the HuOse, was biken np,: ;w . On motion of Mr. Waagb, the resclntion was laid on the table. " ; ' Oa motion of Mr. Anderson, of Davie, the bill to incorporate Smith Grove C imp Ground, D.ivie connty,' was taken np and passed its sev eral readings. :..;;( , The bill to incorporate the town of IdlesTil e, Anson conutv, w.s tasen np ana passed its several readings. Leave of abs-nce was grantel Mr. iNorment until ..Ton raliy next. . "The bill to anthoriz the Gommwsipners of Martin connty to m 11 or lise a public landing on i.wo:niotto river, in muu ciuuij, wasitaJtea np aud passed its several readings. I : The bill to amend an a-t to prevent nistvmper ana otner lniecuous uie-ises auioag cat tie, was takn np: . . Mr. Whitemira advocated the passage of the bill iu rem irks of length. After a rather long discussion, the bill oassed its st-vernl readings. ' '-. -"Adj-.nrned. t -v -'-' - Chapped Haxi3, fixce, rough kin, pimplfa. riugw . rm, salt-rbeam and other cutaneous af fections enred. and the skin , .made !so!t and 8 oi out h. by using ""tbe Jckipeb Tab Sojip, made by Caswxxl, IIazabd &. Co., New York. Be certaiu to get the Juniper Jar Soap as there are many iniitatiou inada with common tar wLicb are wortukss. I aw - i - i m i . i - . ;( . ... I XJaitca States IZaxL Post Offick DEPARTancrr, ; 1 Washington, Dec 1, 187a j Pkoposals will be received at the Contract Office of this Department nn tiJS aVclock p. m. of March 2, 1874, (to bedecided by the 20tb March,) forcar rying"the mails of the United States from" July 1, 1874, to Jane 30, 1875, on pn the following routes in the State of North Carolina, land by the schedule of departures and arrivals herein speci fied, viz: ! 1 " - . . No. 5290 From Salisbnrv to Mooresville, 24 miles and . back, once a week.r-'-."," - . , Leave Salisbnry Friday at 8 a in ; Arrive atf Mooresville by 5 p m; Leave Mooresville Saturday at 8 "r a m; -i - : . Arrive atiSalisbury by 5 p m 5291 From Ramsey town, by E?ypt, to i Bald Creek, 15 miles and back, ! once a wejk Leave Rimsey town Monday at r- 7 m; - Arrive at! Bald Creek by 12 m; Leave Bald Creek Monday at 1 P mi : .." ;4;.v -. Arrive atjRamseytown by 6 p.m 5292 From S'ibe Heel, by Montpelier, to Elinboro, 20 miles and back, once a week Leave S'toe Heel Wednesday at 4 6 a ra; V.. ' -;---i-- Arrive att E linbnro by 12 m; Leave E 3 inboro' Wednesday at . .l.p m; j r , . ; ...... Arrive afc Shoe H?el bv 7 p m 5293 From Kenansvillp, by Branche's Store, Outlaw's Bridge, Alber- ton, and Sandv Foundation, to 1 Einstein, 42 miles and back, once at week Leave Klenansville Tuesday at 6 n m 4 Arrive at Kinston by 8 p m; Leave Eins ton Monday at 6 a m ; Arnve at Kenausville by op tn 5294 From Kinston, by Fountain Hill. t Ridgo Spring,-13 miles and back, once a week Leave! Kinston Thursday at , ,: a ru;. S ' '. Arrive at Ridge Spring by 12 m; Leave; Radge Spring Thursday at ; ! 1 p mi Arrive a; Kinston by 8 p ra; 5295 Fi'om! Tarboro' by Robinson ville, jto Williamston, 37 miles and back once a week Leave Tarboro Saturday at 6 Arrive njt Williamston by 5 p m; Leave AVilliamston Monday at 6 Arrive at Tarboro- by 5pm; From : Winfall, by by Belyidere nnd Ward ville, to Woodley's 16 miles and back, once a .week ' ;, - .',V;- jXeave Wicfall Thursday at G ... a m ; V: - ' 5 Arrive nt Woodley's by 11 a m ; : tinnvo . Woodley's Thursday at ;' 12 m; :'--.-f;'f; ' : Arrive nt Win fall by 5 p m - i From : Manteo to Hat cr i 55 - miles and back, once a week. Leave Manteo Sunday at 6 a.m. - Arrive at Hatteras Monday by G ! pn). :; ... :-. : Leave Hatteras Tuesday at ; 6 - - a m. " -; ' ? Arrive at Manteo Wednesday by 6 p. m. . : : 5296 5297 5298! From: Rockford, by Siloam, to Stony Ridge, 13 miles and back, once a week. Leave Eockford Saturday at 6 Arrive at Stony Uidge by 10 a m; Learve Stony Ridge Saturday at 11am; .Arrive at Rockford by 3 pm. From Farmer's Turn Out to Sup ply, 30 miles and back, once a week. - : - Leave Farmer's Turn-Out Wed 5299 nesaay at o a ra; , ; , Arrive at Supply by 4 p m; Leave j Supply Thursday at 6 a m; i . .- Arrive at Farmer's Turn Out by From Warm Springs, by Marshal S300 French Broad, Riverside, Asbtville, - Busbee, Shufords- ville, Henderson viUe, . Flat - Rock, Lima (S. C), and Travel ler's Rest, to Greenville C. H,, 93 j miles and back, six times a -; ! ' ; ' week between Warm Springs and Asheville, three times the residue. ' Leave Warm Springs daily, ex cept Sunday, at 8 a m; Arrive at Asheville by 8 p m; : ' r Leave " Asheville daily, f except Sunday, at 8 am; i Arrive ; at ; Warm Springs by 6 p m; m 1;.;;.:. - -Leave Asheville Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 8 a m. ' Arrive at Greenville O. H. next i days by 6 p m; Leave GreenviDe C. H. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 8 am; ArrivA at Aahevillo next days by i 6 pm. The , contracts are to be executed and returned to the Department by or before tlte j 1st j day of June, 1874, otherwise the accepted bidder will be considered j as having failed, and the Postmaster-General may K proceed to contract for, the service with other par ties, according to law. ' : Transfers of contracts, or of interest in contracts, are forbidden by. law, snd consequently cannot be allowed. Nei- ther can . bids, or, interest in bids, be transferred or assigned to other parties. Bidders will therefore take notice that they will be I expected to perform j th service awarded to them through th IB 1 whole contract term. " -:! . Tor foinis biprppsalj guai-antee, an certificate, and also for instructions to the conditions to be embraced in contract, &c, see adrertisement of De 1, 1872, inviting proposals for mail ser vice in North Carolina, to be found at the principal post offices. I i Bids should be sent in Sealed envefU opes, superscribed, - 44 3IaiK proposalk State of North Carolina; and addressdd to the Second Assistant ii Postmaster General. I - !'.;! JNO. A. J. CRESWELL, lawCwl 2osttnater General. SiDoia,l Notices. X L O M WARDED BY TDS ; : American Institute; T O i JT . "W. M e K EE, :-. for y'j-:'; : Eroilsrim and Flntink . , Haclun s. It i ingenious nnd will meet tne wants of evkr Kxhibttion of 1S73. JohnT1. Gavit.T:c Secy. F.'A Taniard, Pijcs. . tamuci li. J limatt. orfvniiie Swr. I 1 Np.w Yovk. Nr'-ti!l.er SO 1S73. tha win' Mnchinc nrt is fat ilxTominir pupi Vnr with l1ie in the pluce of vxpensivie Ncanle-work. its work bt'in much morolanl-rm. n quirina lc t me and nut re tinth att thet-xi:ci.j. . InclyVtoUijt -now cnmplirtn irhnnt if.. A Machine witti'illuntriftefl ctrc-ilar itirt Inll infuc ionis iwni on rect'lp: o: $2 j or finished fn:8ilv-r jilnte f.r S 7a. j v " Address. TH? tf.cKll M KU?Af!TUR'!? TO.. 3lfl Iironiiw!i.'i'W Yolk, ' AGENTS AV.VTEU. m: GARVIN'S ELIXIR OF, TAP, I recommenced by rejrnlsr U-dicJ practitSonei t hnd a peMl7 ciira pnaraTted ftirCoHit. t'nusrh. t'atafrh AHhmj. Jironchitis. Hutttins Blond. CoitMiTuplion and all Pulmonary Complaiut. Mcr-iuln. trysiplla. Pyppepsia and Umit. . l)vaentrv. Chnlrra-mrl ua Cholera and a l liver and lel npUiinfi". Kidney fli8-!ie una ail aitcctin nt tne U rinal ijrsnris iwr tecUy .harm 1opi free f mm SlmerHl or Alcoholic pro- n;rtifc8-.i)lf'aiintt' take nnd n-T tr lij wn to flil Pric $1 roper B 'ttle. Fnll pniiieulata wirh tnd!c r fstmnity and c-Tf.incie! nnton upplicntioii. Ad drew, L. F. HYD Jfc CM , 195 eruiitu Arenue, Kvr i on. A B.iok jifst Ifwnud ' exDosin? the 'rE4;80"CAJ.8" Tnat nvc app-tr'u ni ii'w nirR i-vvw pllpc: cneir nistory una le.snn lyusn viiimuk luliy Ki ll. - Advertisementi" trom i depcrntB men to bcaa'ifnl women: Cl'i!:d!!tlne niaarins. howfrnstra ted; The History of the Coml ricli ffraptetly the iqsult of ,-pri jna,." Dcscriptitin of l.ivlna Eroaqviay ntaiU'a- K ipann notiu i f nrropi iw. bent on recidt of 50 cts. Address, Unique Printing hta, 30 vesey i&t.. . Th Ilrtkwllh $20 Portalilt Family Sf-r-Ing PliicUlue, on Dayn f rl:l ; man- aitaat aires oreriiill - 8att-.tiwritni !rtvnrantf!f"d. or f0 rtin de.' Sitctaolete. with fnll directions. Bcckmith Sewing JIchie Co . 602 Broadway, N. Y.v t THT5 WW RKWEDY PORRUPTtltE A most Tmrtortant laeentinn Sold hv Th E! tic Trass Coj'N. BS3 Broadwar. N:' Y. It retains Hod tare flhs.ilutoly in eine tm ennifor . nijlit and jdny. at all times, and tinder ail riicuratsne';. withnu exevption whatever in anT cse ai.d eh--aid ner any ha taken, off dnriaif the short tira req lisite ti eifl Otrmnwi rnr,- Snt hv mail. Cirpalara froe. I !et i Any Druirsi-t or Physi:ian will oidsrthis new Trass! lor yen without charsre- GREAT FAMILY MEI3' j ICINTBS. Dr. GREEN'S FIT CULTS II Tb Great Remedy for Epih p-yj -A-' Fits, rpasirs ConXtilgirirs ird Kerrons Waqrfnl. nes. actp prtinptly. jfton arrestitiir the firs from the flirE day's use, cvea where they hare uxi for years. ; 1 !s ted , COMPOUND EX. CORYDAL The Great Vegetable AltariitivoJ . . ;; - - : ' ; ; , -- cubes - Srrofuli Sec tndary fyphal'?. iErnptior on ihe and ull diseases arising from impure Blood. ; MEDICATED HONEY!, A SoTer. isn Balm for C turhs. Cold. Broncaitis. Asthma, and- all diseases of the1 air paa?e8 and Lunirs By tt timi'ly osa mJpv suppond cscs of Cum-u iip'i'jn ure piort.vr y relieved auJ the IJtiugs restored to health. t: , r ."WtUR AUG! A SPECIFIC fl A prompt p" tivf and p rmiinent ruiief for the crntiu'lsig piiui of NetiriJlgia. liUumoatisra cr aud Fox sale hj rv- K. II. MEADOWS & Co. ' aud by Druggists generally " Frepareu only nr ! V : ; , Jin. GKEEN, TJKPLEY BENTIjT,: n20 dwly - ! ' Charlotte,-J." C. Johx SCTEB. , I ' Hzxst SdaVB. STJTSR &1 BTATJB dealers in custom made Furniture andiMattresses! . HETCALF ST., BIT. FOUCX AB3SCUTH FROST New Bo-no, N. C , TIESPEGTFULLY ANN'OTTNCES THE Ai puV.lic tbat they are apw prepared to furnish all kinds of i 2, in various Vmda of fancy Wood ; also Mattnesses of all kinds, y Fins Book Cas'js, Writing !D ?Gks, Sofas. Lounsos, Household FurhhtireV ; ! Offico Furniture, and everything in a first-Class Cabinet rnakfir'h line, put up in the best etvle of ihe art.1 and warranted to give satisfaction. I Repirini Neatly an! Traaplly Eierftei ! CT Remember the place, SUTErt & STAUBMetealf St. Opposite residence of Hon. A. S. Seyua'jnr. Tailoring Establisliinerit. begs leave to inform the citizens ofi that he has opened a first class Tailoring stab UKbment . ii On South Front Stre in the Store lately occupied by Wm. G. where he is prepared to manufacture - Bryan, CLOTHING. TO, ORDER equal in fit and Workmanship- to the best Tailors iav aew. tore caiy. l10- ENOCH MOHCAH'3 COtli' ' SA.BOLI0J mi ; is a substitute for Soap for aU Houselol4 ; - - ! pu pout, cz crpt waablng cklkat. j ! SAPOLIO for Cleaning your Hons will mts th labor of one deannr. Gtve tt a trial., r . if SAP OLIO .for Windows is bettsr than Waitiai or Water. Koiemovingcuruinsndsrpta. SAPOLIO climns Paiutand Waod, in fact tbsenitira bouse, better tliaii Soap. Kosloppins. Svm labor. You cu't afford to be itl out it. .SAPOLIO for Scouring Knives is better and elcn tUaa BatU Brick. Will ot acTitdU i j S A I? O Li l O ! is bttter than Soap and Sand ror polisaiag Tiuwa.'e. , Brightens viibout scratchiaC- - S A3? O Lio" r ilishs rrnasand Copper ntensiis MPts tLau Ador Oil and livtton itoua. SAPOLIO for Wsshlnn Dishes and Glaaawara tt ta valuable, cheaper tasn Soap,- . SAPOLIO rem n vps Etalns from Marble Msuitl.s, Tables and Htatnsry, from Hsxd-ftniabs4 -: Walls, and from China and Porcelain, if . SAPOLIO rcmovH StsJna and Grease from Carpsta and bluer woveu fabrics. Tlicrs ia no one article known thai will An so manv kinds of work nd do it as wall a3 Sanoilo. Try it. ' 'f ' V hand S AP OLIO - . a new and wonderfnlly efT-.iHre To;ls Bap, ; liavinjj no equal iu UiiS COttuAry - cr abroad. - .!'..;' nAii QSAFOXflO as eiaillc'a for thj Bsth. " rr4M tho faumlation " of all dirt opens tha , l'orrs .aa ime a healthy actioa aad inlUsct ttst to t&o akin. If-.-' ' i "i.SAPO. O C'.cansen and Tteautifies thia Skin, in s'.auiiy rciuovti:i( any ttaln er bUnUk fi-uinbotUbanUsaddttca.il , "SAPOLIO " is w ithout a rival ia tha wot Id for j cnrinif or preveutirir rougbuuaa land . euyyn3S o cikbur kaads or face, j - 1 A1T D S AP ODI O rTnovrn Tar, Titch, Iroa oirlnk F tains aad Giita; for orieis ju Macliioo 'V'--.. fchop, M:nc. &o. Ii luvaluable For .making tue Skiu Wii.u amd Baft, and giving lo'it a "Wahi of bmniy,; litis aasai ianood byqtSy Onu.tio koowq. UAND O A PO cc:ts 10 ' 15 cntt letl calte, land every bavy abould Lavo lit- Vou wili -' ' ' like ft. i - i I DON'T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOODS. t Buy it of yozr nierchint if ha has it or tsrill -procure it for vou. if uot, thoav'ritoforiour Pamphlet, "AH aoout EapoIio,' anditwUl jbo roailed iree. r - -I . ' j - : ENOCH MORGAN'S GONS, 0 I ARK 11VACK, . t SPATJLDING. ' ' I1IAS E. GTJT. SPAULDING- & GUY, Plnml)&r5, Gas and Steaui Fitters, . ! ..- DEALERS IN . "i " j" 'i. Steam Brass Wort, Gas Fiitet v- PTJMP3, TERRA OOTTA PIPB, AO Drive "ells, Lightning o 8 A MO. 23 BAtiK ST., NCJJFOIK, VA. rSfAsrvnts for the CneninheYi KareVa a4 Ecelfor Purapi. 11 nrntn'4 Bailer rcalint Liaahl and Job a b-ti- ranar i.nniniii8 . .: , C5"8TEAM GUAOES TESTED AND BZPAIBED., David Speight, rf Market WKarf. I The old, original, best and ' J I ' . : j - dl'Uf cheapest pi ice to bnj Oysters. ::: JOHN S.LONG-. Attorney and Counselor at Law j will practice in the eoarta of ; j ; CRAVEH AND EUHRCUS01K3 CCUKTIE8." : Will b foni-d at bis r'ense nntt) farther totiee ' . . 'i iii AT L A N T X O HOTEL, Norfolk, Va, 4- P BOASO:' list an-i Srt fltors $3 00 3J and 4th floors 2 50 o23 tf - Special terms for nnDent Boarders. tt OWEN HOTJSE," ,;" '"'! . ON THI EUROPE A N -1 8 T T IV E Ho. 1314 Pennsylvania ATen'ue,!' ' .-:'.." ii - . M 1!- ! ' , Adjoining Winard- Hotel, ' WASHINSTDR, an8t ; ' f : ; K. W. OWM. Prrter. ! K. 31. A I K. i CARPENTER AND OUILD ER ; MldUl- Sroeft aaesur Bscms1. :-'., Al kinds of; Csrocnier Work done1 at tie low CASH PKICS., ' Contrscu made and raarantoad Alexandt-r WaUcr TS. TToh'ert Tl Ren a tree and North Carolla a rraTn OosiBt, Superior Tooirt. Lewis Webb. jai tners ia tradel as Rnnntrm A Wehh . I It apuenrins to tbe satisfaction of the Conrtthst the defendants to the altovo namjd actloo are non-rest-rt tit of tMi Siatp, it U oroorHd that: service f the fo'.lowine nmm ns tie made bf pn ilicitra1 thereof in he New rr;e I'ixks, a newspaper pob'i'hed in th-5-tity of New tue, N. C, nco a wek for six weeks '.!( --i , Wim' ss. my hand and official teM at office la ls 'ew Bt-rne this lfl;h An, of Junuarr. 1814 I.K.Wr.Clerjt.C. i - . Alexander Walker' '"' ' I'Y'1 ' ''!-' : ' u ! Ts.TJobett 11. Koontrt-e and Lewis I j " ! Webb tartj-jt In trade sa Koantree Samxaess. 1ST AT K OF NORTH CAROLINA. J r Is"" I To I e Sheriff of Craven (Utintj fieet!ne -' Tu are b-jrehy commanded t summon Ro bett H. Bonntree in 1 Lewis W ebb, the def snaaaf abova named, is to he funt In yi or Coaniy. to a ppra? be fare tne U morahle the Jad;e of onr $opri or Court, to e held t r tli Connty of Craven at the Conrt Monse in A'ew Heme, nn the 4th Mond j after the Monday i February. 1874. then and there tn srs 4ta answer tlio c.mJni-w In tvis action. an it tier 4 all to do so. tne p'aii.tiif will applv to tbe conrt fr ih relief de 'cd ii. clio c m il.ilnc . l : , ,. . He v - f lit not, an-l or thi sn-nmol aak dae re tmn. O vn dr mi ba id nnd S4 ot aald. Coart, L E.j WB3T, Cterk. For Sale ! I. 250 XC TONS COTTON: SGI?0 At VfxDt t Ilovriso'f, j j62m Souti Tt tA Street ... - ::.--,.; ! 1 -I
New Berne Times (New Bern, N.C.)
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