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. i i ! il i DA I 1. Y NEWS pi OF "the DEMOCRATIC PARTY fhe Nes Building. No. 6. Manm Street WED.NRSUlT, JAM'AHV.. IN i 1 the lobbr tbe News recognise IU old Deny the printers anion. ''"Get thee- bebinJme satan." Two vsry important Senate coruniit tes the Senate branch of the com mitttee on retrecchment and the committee oo aalaries and feee have not yet been appointed. Tkx printer unioj, under tho intrepid leadership of Broutliton' job otSce, lobbied a resolution in th House yesterday to the Speaker's Ublc letting the pabnicpuotiijr, to the low. at bidder. Ma. Graham's bul,which the Secate will probably act jq to-day, repealing the law aathor tinx the distribution of al! private acts and resolutions amon; Justice of the Peace, will save the State two thoosard drllars. Wanted at tbe head of the II tr. dc'j meet committee an aggressive retreLch r with such practical knowledge of the method of tematmng the details of a (Tat business as to get the most work with the leaat dcUy wnd ex penae. Mr. Brows, of Mcklenburf. intro duced in the House yesterday a reso lution rauio; a special committee of S on tbe part of tlie House and 5 on the part of the 5joa' to consider all bit's and resolutions on the pubhc debt. Mr. Oron has devoted some attention, to the subject matter of his resolut on id is prepared to act intelligently in the premise. 'Blce Jeas" rloees his me-sage to the Indiana Legislature ' with this ro bust sentence: "Our laws tix:ng the com pen At ion of "officers were enacted when times were 4 -flash; when the necessaries of life "were high, and wheu labjr received "better compenAAtiou and was in great- "er demand than now. Therefore, I "reommeod a redurt-oo of all fee and "alaries in accorJAi.cc with the limes." The bill to i emulate inter-State com mere. Introduced by Judge Reagan, of Texas, and which passed the House just before the adjournment over tbe Curutmas holiday, bids fair to b) come a Law. Some opp"xiti n was made to the measure by merchants w ten :t was first introduced, but since its features have beeu explained and a closer investigation into itamenu made, this hvs b-en w.thdrswn. It is said that the So j Ate oommittee w:fl report faoorably up-u it t odw. Mr. CaRier' bill repealing the la allowing flUO for th sjpport of luna tic ontside the Alum. nil! ae the Stat: For the yeir eodmg September 1S77, $19 For the year ecdi ag September For ths year endmg S- ptember 1379. $35,0"X) And before the meeting of the next Legislature- tbt)ivii ill approximate f75,UOu The Cincinnati Commercial has been making an extensive canvass since re sumption, to ascertain the effect of tbe latter movement in buioes circles in iu vicinity. Incidental to th s inquiry, comes out the fact that business men of every grade, in Ouio, Indiana and Keptucky, report a decidedly better feeling to mercantile and industrial af fairs, with snre though slow progress In an upward direction. Resumption Is commended aud declared satisfacto ry on all hands, even by men who ha1 all along predicted disaster if it sboul 1 occur. Tbe Cipher Iu vest iteration. The pretended indignation of Repub licans over the cipher dispatches has been about as repulsive a pie of po litical hypocrisy as tje Aueiicsn people have ever been cal'evLto look upon. What will probably be shown b. fore the Potter committee is tba. there were some Democrats, who, being publicly informed that if a certain a-couat of money ii cot (iven to the members of the Returning Lizard vote would be falsified, favored the payment of the am demanded, and when this Is shown all will be shown that is possible. As against this there will be the fact that the men who thought themselves justi fied in doing so, Acted without the know 1 edge of the leaders of their party, and wie unable to accomplish their des gn broause they could not obtain the support or acqu escence of the lead ers. This exhibit wi:l be bit a poor offset to ths fact hat the goods which the Returning Board men could not depose of to the Democrats were duly delivered to the Republicans ; and that every man concerned in the theft ha been rewarded with lucrative ofiioe by the Hays administration. It is a question with casuists whether it is permissible by effers of motey or other valuables to induce m& to do tight who would otherwise do wrong, bat tliere is no question whatever about the immorality of bribing men to do wrong and it is conceded that the Returning B. axd men, actuated by the corrupt inducements presented to them by John Sherman, Miuister btouhton Mvuley Matthews and others, threw vat Un iLour an J Democratic vote in Louiaixna and o-o lh jus and iu il rida; that, mort over, they caused :h returns to be reopened and changed after they had left th respective polling places and before they were opened to bo formally counted, procuring forged certificate In some cuej aud prjar.d afiraioiu la others t ba nu itutd for the Una returns and tho eon. ,. ( declaration. Tbe I radfr Ra'tlmorf. At a late meeting of the shoe and leather dealers board of trade in Balti more, Maj"r La' robe, in a short speech, et forth th i rapid advance of the tiade of Baltimore a follows: Balliuiore has good cuse to be proud of her recoid m ti e pa.t and hopeful of the future. Gradually has the city grown until it his now becone one of the chief c roraercial centres of the country. Nat me has certainly done much for us. Situated on the Potapnco at the head-wa'e 9 of the Chesipeake, we aie to-day nearer the great cities of th West than auy other Atlantic city. With all the vast capital of New York, her merchints ca.uut overcome the natural facilities given us by our closer p:oximity to the est. The differences to favor of Baltimore over New York In distances are: From Chicago 152 mile, S. Louis 210 miles, Louisville 245, Oucinoa'i 210, Pittsburg 104. We have, therefore, ouly to avil ourselves ol thee natural advantages fo insure a most pn sperous future. Our city is steadily progressing, and although at timss thobunnessof one year, owing to some remprary cause, may be less tLao that of the year precwiing, the oheck is soon recovered and tbe trade of the city continues to advance. We can realiae th s by looking ba:k for a decade. In 1845, at the close of the war, when we all thought Baltimore etas a irreat ci'y. toe exports of grain amounted to 161. 6J6 bushels. In 1677 the export incieased to 30,564. -19 bushels. The receipts of coffee is 1565 weie 27,81$ ban; in 1S7S tbey had increated to 40 W3 bajjs. The ship ment of petiolwum for 1373 were 3 470,9 5 gallons; in 1873. 37,711,000." Senator Jlerriuion Letter. In his letter to the Democratic caucus Senator Merrimon settle the question of his ideut ty with the Democratic party. Tue letter, copied f.om our i ay coteoiporary, btara date of Janu ary 1st. It reads.: Ralkioh. Jan. 1, 1S7U. To TH DkMlK KATIC t At i i s: My fiieuds have a.M-'eruuncd that whatever may be the popular desire for my re flection io tt;e Senate of the United States, causes ana intlu.'nces have been Drought to bear that Will prtveut my re-election. I have no desire to du-turb the quie of the Dvmociatic party ty luithtr con test over the ertioi bhip, and, hence, beg my friend Lot to aiention my uame further now iu that connection. 1 beg to express my most grateful thaLks to fiieiKis in arid out of the Legislature who have s ecerouzly auU earnestly maM tested interest in my behaif. I can Lever ceaje to re membvr them with feeling of pleasure and deepest gratitude, ana 1 veuture to trust that tbey will not uave occasiou to rtgret the conn leoce that they have rep bed iu me. A S. Merrimon. Vegetme . Will Care Illieuiuatf ui. Co.lM r. O., Feb. 11 1S".7. ft .tr fl il iir .-ir i lh to lnf Tin vou what Ver riiQt- hi.i uuui' fur Iiuii. . KiKbteeu luoutbs u. Uautii' r qu a Kevr- m.tui k ul rnru LiiT'im nj t lil -i.u tiu bsl u-1 tbe ve iioe .-1 h'Hu try I'.aua s ir lid ho wlta leit. ci cc--'. tur sli-r usiu a lew ooiie i it a ( -siu vbtirety turr.i 1 am my If. at i he rr. -sei-t iltue. as.uf the Will- i l-jf (.sta.ni " i oer l"Qs .i. Uil.iy auU rist ue-u pTv lly rtirfli!e- vy ue. 1 tve tM irv U mri.uru i- n) uiutrj uu uud mucJ- : 1 iiuU'i 1) ix-il'-ve that the tiu is ilir l-t in tlic.i.11 i r the . bovf nuirl tiivi tr.a; ih-re !. ai d 1 always th iu k-e v It la u. ) tiuas- sj tsuuiiy med io ue K. A. Ktsrr KR. Nr.. M V.-t Fultoa M . l otumbui, O VEGETINE. Will Pure Klieuiuatitui. cBi.vA o.. Keb. :9. lor: .Mr H. R- TIT, tknl m, M--i. . l-rSlr. 1 le-l Krtly luJeDt 1 to your exee.leut roe .lcliie. suKnr, lor wri it Has ooi.e i.f mr. I b l een subectei t KikvULusiifiu Ail my uie. S at IL keU witb il three years r . and suueriiig terrill ntiui lii ui cueit. birit. tua llinta for sx or eUbt mouths si wbich time 1 comutuceU uIj vioTiM ou the auvice ! s IrluJ, (uo h4 ltn entirr !y cured by it. 1 bu esrtely u-wt a uslt buttlf until the uslu had Ird me. aJ lu Ksnerai bes.ih oegAn to im prove rapidly under iLllueuce oi this Ke. t Ulood purin r. l bil uxi Uiic ra uifiuiui ly frofu a sal i'irrh tor ivi-n or eiht years Alter usiu iue ursi oouie oi u .Tiss I noticed crsi chuie lor the better The cs iso l I'Aiits and heaviness tbt 1 bau oer my ey s rr yeara aisspxMreu, sua iu. discUsi ire oi mucus irum the besd ceased alj sppr-ltte go i bvttrr. aud Atr.u((in sci-meu to come witn every cos oi meuicme. ii. mu .-b csodoi De said lu Its Uvur; aud 1 al wya Lake piesure In recnimeudiUk; it to mi Irieuds wao uitf te suSerliiK Irum au. ..1-cbseuI be LIom1. for l feel saiUned 11 they try it tbey re uie of s care. Het pectlu.ly. J H. K1I JD3K. Manager Westtrn Union TeiKrih Offlor Lroaas. u. Vegetine A Family Jlerileine. . Cincinnati. O-. Ai-tll 11. 1ST?. lear !tr. I hstre beeu iruuuleu UJ uBe el a icret dfAi Iru u t-siarib. 1 nsve ni-d m.uy reme i.es. they dlduot cure me. aui beueOled iue but very utile; and, oe-r.-ir, by urluir ywur med.cii.e caii--d the egetiiie be t-eeu sured. My i.iec wux cuied n urely of Kbeumatis-w by usm your iuU, Clue, V etceliue, so she l ab.e lo site il to u-. sluJI'S niscDool h--iee.3 very itiaiiKmi i .i )ujT aieJIciur. lor rUe tern i K"xt tuSer , lrui rln u.i4l iui . 1 'U.' m ! one si. all. try lite 'fw"'-tue for ?uch r'.u'l.itiit .i tv t - 1 1 trtii i'iir lull. ours li uly, IA Il A K V fit r. EMZASLMlAHNhl' wife-. Lii Uli VollVllie JtTIE t'ORT this lileee,, kvereti.t U. OiLieililist i. i) Mr A met H & ISMTe rel e.Htale uwin r, il wealthy man. sit 'lu re.H.il'-itt, aii'iweii kii-wn 111 1'lltCIUUStl. Illieuiuatlwe isa Din ate of I lllood. Th !! III thlt tl le.-,e. 1h foUlltl to a- Ulu D escead ft DwriU. VeK-. tlUe St.- C'UVrrtiuK lite biti fr-in its Utsea-eu dili.ai to s ttealtiiy eirt uLiii'ii. Vine l i. of Vitrei lue will tfive relief, but to eO :i it pertusiteut cure II mast he tsReu retruU ny. sud msy tsXe vemi Lltle.t. e!- iali Ill fi-x i l"li,f tStl'lllljf. Furelxh ICeport.w. a KAxIKK. PreeriHlvu KruiKltU. I au atf", I' erfetlue 1 1 h l-T hi b L.-kell t-f h All w Ik e tried It, JOSEPH WILLAKI. DruKttssud Chemltt, Chii-so, 111. .HliB,r'St deaj uf Verietine, iul It i- i , .. .. ... . . - j wtti.-iv t i ' u ill iftti ra.-w-s. i. r. M11U A CO.. DlKj eiiH'.jKf I'hsrmscists, Ceicart. )f Vt-m-ltne iwjla nrt-rate. n-sves ..'...nl fcttvii. and U a g.H tiie.ueuie rTtptaed by II. R. oTHYics D0 5tri, Veirt!ne1s sold by all lru dec to Qrr K A SCY rKKK 3NOVrt;AK8 DA. J .a-K. Assortel In 25 stv.es. with Id CD., ssu Card Co.. .N ssia u. t.Y, W. S. MoGffE, ! U K E N 11 O It O' 3f . C , lis MASON A HAMLIN, ani WATERS i ictas. al very close rates (from to ii) KjciCsqI H stop Organs, a 2-3 setts r., two kuee. swe.u, delivered ior 75. ncw pisuoo s iiom lOi. up, Wsrraated 5 jfui. cUculars f rei. dec 2-0tl HISCELLAIEOUJI. TO LEARN HOW TO DO IT BEAD AND HEED WHAT FOLLOWS, SAVE YOUR HAIR V. WE Tom IIAllt.-Tbs Uw. U Eealta LorVenty msml it. the eustoms cf soeal lift quire it. TIi'? tnst'er i r" hniwrtsWJS l fTviy way. BEAITIFT VOK IIArtt.-It U the swr du3C7wuU Sot7. snl f r tlw lHf t tbV n j.o confniiatKn. TLTIVATr T; K HAIU -For Vj W --r n.,-nn-. .n i' K .w i t.l K-aatified, KATHA Di1 thir-.y-fire rears Vy Prof. Lyo Vr pierri,' .--l beaut iiVin- the hsir. Be.lde. TelnK the le.t dr" , produced, LVO-. K.K.lro- Will positively presrent gr-y-ess, d wUl 1 j,,i.-!e ai T.ot ttest toyed. It nrtuslir trfonu th !.i-h l it f.-ii Jntg aing mirarU A TAITw SPECIMEN. . n cr.:ir W.'. for several years, e I , . 1 uk-1 twttie of : . l iv -r-ut B-in.r:-, I have a thics -row" i 1 !.. lnJKItANrF V. f. A. ra , vc. v - Vn'.Iiairon is .-y i..eomiuc--i:t. ' t,.rna'. 1. V i uro I V.-ln s. i. V r.ontoro Cray Hair. S. T I. novo Iiamlriir?. " Z Trc anI Tautify tin ilair. Sr 1- MITD. Tl.? Ka'La:ron !s DC d: f.w !...ir ar..l l---: e f .o Vr..in. It it ... :f .. i '..1 .iv ir'i n led to rs- t'o-0 '..i . V - r I V r.lt . gro v n 1 r :nv:riratioa. ; iTenvI..:.y r"1"11- u 1 ' u,t .m; krov,r. ?"o 1 :: or r nr.err..-ua . 'a nth limt V'Vtl'.T.K C-L.O CEIt IKS. TE WOULD CALL THE AT TKNTION of our patrons and ihe public generally, to our flue stvK-k of FANCY CONFECTIONS AND GROCERIES WE KEEP AS FINE STOCK AND more of it than ever. We are loeaid at A. II Bi er's old dtsnd, on WllmlugUn treet. sd1 r in oner Inducements In many kinds c f irouds. We have beautiful CDFFEKst 1n:M per lb. and the Prettiet In (he city at -Sets. Fine tio'den Surar at lo ets. Ker-eue tJ.l 25 els Kail m. Kerosene oil bj the bbl qu.te low. -WK BELL W st's Kerosene Oil ! Which is the very best on the Market. Our stock of 1AM V AM) HKtY CllO CtKltai Is quite complete. We are selilng the rery flcet Kais us: Nutn an French Candy at about cist. Trv us and lee if is not -o tf veral bote's oi Mie p o;te, Baldwin and Khode isiaud ureuli.g Apples Jut re ceived. lot of flae trange' Just received. Call and e : us. We uve the only FANCY GROCERY Ou Wilmington street. J. It II. I'AKMh R, Managr ok city tirocery. W. B, Maw formerly w th I i. Wait Bru. . Yocio. of ary, v ke . o. W. B. MANN & CO, Hating formed a copartnership under the above title, and taken the stand fermerly oocup.el bv B. II. WoodelL Ho. 4 Hargett street, we Intend to carry a full lme of tr c;rie and 1'rovUious s well as a complete stock of Units aii-l Shoes, Dry Uioii. .Notion.-, llardwsie, u lery, &c . Ac. Buying our gods a bot on prices tor east! we are determined to otter tidure m. nt9 to our customers, uiuurpa.' v?u by any ho-se in Rsleigh. uiv us a trial a d be ronvlu ed of what we ay. Very respeetuiliy, W. B. MA N X CO. Having old out my eatlre stock . f eds st the aoove stand to Me-sis. W B. MannSiCo.. 1 lake pie. ure tn recommena lii(jT them u the i-ubi c for alueral share oi their fstronaice. believing that their cinfl ac ce w,n not be mil la-d. I ba!l in future d vote my time to :.n eial OoinmiiSion b.ii less and esti be fo ml at uiyotli e iu the rraiile Bu ldiog ou Wil mington Mreet. Thaitk.ug a kind pub'lc.tr so literal a ratrouave for Ave years pt. 1 hope they will not forget id l in fjture, and give my sjcressor. as much oi their pitrouage as they posnltiy csn V ery Kespectfully. n 12 dim 15, ti. 'UWtSlU Jl FINE PAIR 8F -MARES 5 and 6 years oil, lSVs" hands blgh. dark hays, half sisters, csn't vil them apart, perfect t.esutlts. gentle, kind anu soudu, trot ta t, together or single, ALSO, A sty 11 t-h family, single h)tse 7 years old, fs-t, sound in every respect, hay la color. In fact a ladles' horse dsXi U. W. 0. MOMAOSJV. A niPPf AElf YEAR TO ALL. J. A. Bragassa. I ret-aru my sincere thaak to tbj public for th-lr liberal patron (or the short spaeeoftlme that I have been amon? them and hope I rosy continue to merit their patronage In thsfature. I wl 1 ke p constantly on hand every thin usually kept in a first-class Confectionary btore: Consisting in part of Oranges Lemons. Bananas, Flfs, Kalslns, Nuts, Clt- ra and other good tbjns too numerous to mention. J. A. BP AG ASS A. is FayetteTille Mreet.Ba eigh, N.C. Jan 2 tf -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN JJ that I wil make applit alloa to the Ue-eral Assembly o North Carolina for the Sausage r an act incorporating the "Chapel ill iron Mountain Company." JanU- R. F. HOKE, FROFESSIONAL tABD. WALTER CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW RALEIGH, N. tJ- Praetlefe la ths 8tat and Federal Courts Collections made In any part of the Stte. vjmce in uataey oauuiu, cm"" 1 T111S Sou .t.ri!U rn.r7ni. i tAAlV n t THOS. R. PUR s ELL- ATTORNEY AT LAW, Practices in all the SUte and Federal Courts ang -6m WILL. 0. BlKKDEAD ATTORNEY AT LAW NEWION, N. C. Will practice in the Courts of .he EiEhtl Judical District. Collections made la aU parts of the State July 20-tf EDWARD T. CLARK, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, lanl-ly - HALIFAX, N. C. W. HAYWOOD. ATTORXtY 1S D COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office In "Bagley Building,',opposite the new Post Office. Raleigh. N- C. Prompt attenUon given to all business entrusted to his care Having had four years experience In the banking business, previous to obtaining his license to practice law, he is a practical book keeper, and will, devote special attention tc seining lue esiaies ui ucivu -""' Uking accounts. Ac Refers by express per mission to each of the Banks in Raleigh. Ian 2-12m K.O.RX1DE, C. M BOSBBB, T. H BC3BBB READE, BISBEE & BISBEE, ATTORNE i'S AND COUNSELORS, KALI Kill, A. C. Will practice in 'h State and Federal Co-irts n h r-ever desired. Ju lge Keale will per soually attend th-s higlie Courts at Kale gh, a d upon prorV.-sioua. cousult.nions geu erall v. office In Mahler Bu'iKling opjoslt Market House. dec 13 dim JOHJt W. UINSl-aLSC, JuHS DBVEBtCI, JB. HINSDALE & DVREUX, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Prompt Attention givn to al collections entrut-d to t-eui. tieier by permission to the Bank- of t-.a!ei h J. v. 11 u-UI Kayetreville; Iliusdale& Worthy, rarih -de. oct i 6id U U LlA); It. t OA, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Practices In Stae and Federal Pourts. Offl--e'opp'9.te T. u, ml Uo ji Bagley Bull-ior. jan 10-1 rn JATIKS A. W'OKTHY, Attoruey Couusellor at Law Practice lit Moore and adjolninp counties. Spec.al Httentiou givm to the collection of claims. mrS-dly BTF. MONTAGUE, ATTORNEY AT LA W , Office over J. P. Galleys tore, RALEIGH, Ni C. Ppec'al Attention CJiven to e naction of CU' mi and Keinlttancei Promptly made. KarBKS bt Psuimission to -tate National Banli-, iialeigh NaMoual Hank; eltizeDK' National B-an'-r; Chief lusiice W. N. H. bmith and Judge eo. V i;roug, Kale'gh, . uct 10-tf DR. VV. W. JONES FKEKS his professional services to the citizens of KaleigU and surrounding o country. OrncB Over Enniss' Book ?tore, 4 doors below Pescud, Lee Ai to )an 13-d 1 2m B. B. JVIassenburg, ATTORNEY AT LAW. PrtcMces In te Ccirt of Franklia, Wake, Warren, Nasii, ii-auvil.e and Jonnston, sJso in the United tateK. aud -upreme Court. Special atieniiou givii to co. lection of claims fflce, LonNburg, N.C lot 16-dLJiu - JoTrn O. Troyj ATTORNEY AT LA T, Fay e t t e v i 1 1 e , A . 1 , Pmrr.pt a'tention given to all business riitrnstt d to bis rare. i.e;ersbv permission to Mrrtmon. Fuller ft Ashe, Kaleili N.C and Uou KP Buxtun, Kayetteville. no 23-tf K. Al URCH ISON Attorney at Law, L I L L I N G T O N, N. C. PrHCticesln Harnett, Cumberland. Chat horn and Johnston. Collections made in all parts of the btate. dec 3 dl2m ALFRED ROWLAND, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office n the Court-House. LUMBERTON. N. C. CLOTH I XG AND GEXTLEMEXS' FlDSKniXfi GOODS THE BEST ASSORTMENT EVER IN THE CITY CAN BE FOUND AT J. H. HOSEBiiDH'S ! Coroer Favfitcviile aji llzrfrtt i-titets. Which, havli g been purchased from first hands for CAll, -"111 be offered at s low a price that all can buy. -ALL SIZE ON HAND. GEXTST FURXlztfiyG GOODS OF EVKLty DESCRIPTION, A I.KGEAND COMPLETE STO "K ON HAND. O cvtutkt on&CKlPTION aKU PRICE, I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THEM, I ALSO KEEP A FULL LINE OF Adjoining the clothing Sto-e, on Hargett street, to which I Invite the attention of close buyers. octl5-3m J. M. ROSENBAUM w. J. tochg. J. B YOtTNQ. D. CARPI E. YOUXG BROTHERS & CI). 5hnttfactnrer and Dealers Ib every kind of OUCH LUMBER. Orders solicited and promptlv fill d Bv giving our business ov pertcnal attention. we guarantee eai5factt n declO-d.f Boarding, MTl?. B. n. MONTG iMERT is oreoared to famish tood tourd by day. week, or month, at reasonable rates at ber house oa East Martin street. 2 sauares from FayetteTille. The situation Is particularly convenient for K1CH3XOP O, VA, STARTLIN & BUT TRUE. Dvsp- psii, Sxk-Headahe AND SOUR STOMACH POSITIVELY CURED By that "or.derfui Remedy Ir. k. AriuttsdtH ANTI-DYSPEPTIC DROPS, If you are a sufferer get a bottle, and b cured. IT HAS NOT ITS EQUAL. PRICK 7o CENTS 8old by all Drtig2i't. PUKCELL, LADD & CO. , apr ft-d-awly . Ajr'ts, Richmond, a METROPOLITAN WORKS. Canal Street from Sixth to Seventh RICHMOND, VA. KNOINES. Dortable and statiorary. SAW MILLS. GRIST-MILLS, BOILERS, CAST INGS Of BRASS and IRON, i-ORCilNGS, &c. MACHINERY for Gold and Coal Mines, Blast Furnaces, &c. ii c,4l iftinHAn tn nnrlMPROV KIJ FORTABJLE KNG1NE, for agricultural and other Durooses. The Boilers of our Agri cultural Engines are provided with our ViTk'XT PKEM ItTXl SP A KK AKRKSTEU8. a device by which the Sparks are forced to pass downward over a reservoir of water and edectually extinguished without the use ol wire gauze. Our is the only arrangement of this kiud which affords free access to the boiler tubes for cleacine from each end. Also, to our new styles AIALL LOCO MOTIVES for haullDg lumber, and other articles upou tramways aud narrow gauge The bet-t Planters regard our GINNING F:NGIN KS superior to auy In use. 8end for Ulutrated Catalogue free, other things being equal encourage, Southern institutions. Repair worn solicited and prompay done. Shafting. Pulleys, Ac. for G;n Houses. "Manufacturers of Jones' patent Tobacco Lump Machines to work bv hand or power.' WM. E TANNER A CO. K. R.'BACQHAM, R'ch Square, N. C, Gen l Agent iu Eastern North Carolina. mar 3 '78-dawiy oIwJILRY, VMTCHES, !''anionds, Speetuclts, FACY GOODS MILITARY a:;d TIE:) AM) It '.Hlf.-VISS THE iargrsi. stock o' pvoJ- Ths South solid tiiver and Pa-i are. -oods odd at faciory pices. Watch repairing a specialty. Orders by mai1 nromptiy attend ed o aud sf ilsf action iu all cases Guaran teed. JOHt ll. TYLER a CO., Successors to MITCHELL St TYLER ;No. 1003 MAN yTl'.EET, RICHMOND, VA, Th oldest Jewelry Houae in the South, aug 27 d.w&fm y JEWELLER, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, DFALFR IV WATCHES, DIAMONDS. Jewelry. S jlid Silverware, F; ne Plat d ware, CI cks, peftades, E e (rlaase-?. silver Cuj'S. silver Tliimb'es, Sett-i of Jew elry. Plalu 18 Karat Gol l Rings, for engage mentsn'i Wediin? Rincs. Amethyst snd Stone Cameo Rings Lauies' and Gentle men s Gold Chai us. HAIR HORH Made: to Order. -Watchas and Jewetry repaired. novl3-d&w3m. PURNITURE rURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! ! rn h nd and for sale 20 suits of CHAM 3 FCItNITUKE, In p ices from 325 to Also, BUREAUS, WARDROBK, WASHSTANDS, SAFE:, CHAIRS and every article usually found in a well stocked Furniture store. Furniture in Great Varietv, Parties in want will cousult their terest by paying me a call. Ordeis by mail promptly attended to. WILLIAM DAFFRON, 1438 Main Street, Richmond, Va. Mattress and Upholstering Rooms, 16, 18 20. 22, North Fifteenth street, sep lo-dlv GEO. W. ASDERSOJ & SOJ, carpets, oil cloths, paper hang ings, LACE CURTAINS, Window Shades, Matting, Rues, Prnggets Mats, &c. Estimates furnished by mail. The attention of Merchants and Housekeepers is called to our general stock. 1201 Main Street, RICHMOND, VA. sep 13-d 12m COTTON FACTORS. JT X WolVTAS Commission Merchant AND Cotton ellei 8 Martin treet. R ALEICH, N. C Ta Stock anjd to Arrive 25,00 Yards Cotton Bagging l.CKX) Bundles New Arrow Ties, 500 Bundles Pieced Ties, 1 000 Yards Dundee Bagging for Cot ton Sheets, 500 pounds Bagging Twine, rVhich I offer upon as favorab'e terms as can be had AN Y WHERE. SPECIAL prices to tbe trade and Dinners. Personal attention given to the sale or 'otton, and for those who may wish to hold I have ample storage room and will make MBtBAL CASH ADVAJNCES With lOW rates Of Interest and storage charges on any cotton luoy may store wiin me. I am sole Agent here for the celebrated Taylor Georgia Cotton Gin and haTe in store io saw nin, 1-50 " " 6.J 44 which I will sell at Factory prices. Freigh added. 'Correspondence solicited. J. J. THOMAS, 8 Martin Street, sept 7-d6m Raleigh, N. C. We respectfully announce to our cus tomers and the public that on the 1st Janu ary next, we unall occudv the large and hand-ome store in th Holleman rnl ding, next door to J. C. Brewster, and lately occu pied by O. Wolkel. UAKJJLN, QRIMKS & CO., S HO K 1 N t . TWDC MAW St. uff Hll p asauucarTUBrn ONLY BY WsT.BiattaatoaiA s Co. 'PtTRHflM.N.C. - GRIFFIN BROTHERS. MANUFACTRERS OF FINE GOLDSBORO, X. C. Brands: Roman Aliones. The XLS T., the Brothers, tie BrM' rr's halfjiJm Ctxri The Reuna, Little Flirt, Backer's Choice Gold Medal, The yueen, iola, i a Rosa p j. A. HARRINGTON. Harrjington I CAMERON, IS". O. Mnfa"inturers of all kinds of ronghlumber.. Orders solicited and' filled prompt y w gtvrour badness oar personal attention and guarantee satisfaction oci7 rr; , LIFE INSURANCE. LIBERALITY OP THS 2ETWA I PLAN PZ0TJLIASL7 ADAPTED TO THE TIMES. READ C0V1PARE, Consider, Act. The Renewable Term Policies Issued by the AJtna Life Ins. Co . offer to all w, . . Insure their lives at the smallest oat lay of money, the most desirable policy now j..,..), any Company. 1st. The rates are 33 1-3 less than any life participating policy now issued. 2nd. They are nou-forfeitable after three years. 3rd. They can be renewed without re-exa'uination. and the experience of the Co:u.a-. ar ia that the next term will cost no more thau the 1st did; W. II. CROW, Medical Examiner J. McKes, H. D. Mnaof Gen'i. Ao't Hai Fifiir. N ( HEGE'S PATENT IMPROVED CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, A i h ; H Z THS SALSH AeHICULTUHAL WOEES, SALEM, N. C r it Send for De!rT)tlve 9) V tr S a w 1 1 r Fig. 3 ibows the mchaDicil mortmtnu in Log Bim. Warranted to 8 aw Lumber Even and Trne.l Has the simplest and most accurate Setting De vice in existence. 1 3 THE NEW IMPROVED Built entirely Iron. Strong and Darable. 4 to 6 Hone. 5 0 0. Power. Pi X INTERNAL Triple-Gear Gin HorS-Poier. I With Bnd Wheel In Centre directly orer Power.) TOR COTTOW GINS, a. FARM MILLS, Sx. m m N 0 Salem Agricultural Worksi C. A. Her. Prop.. Salem. V.C s ce c. THE SALEM !5 m a. 6 Corn Shelter, H HMTfiCTCUI) BT TBI II eS u Salem Azriculfl Works. ft A f - W . 3VE S 3 m 'pTfih 2 00 ? if (Branch of Habliston & Bro., Richm nd ) NO. 4 IRON FRONT. SYCAMORE STREET, PETKRsBUttO. VIRGINIA An entire new and varied stck of Furniture of the latest deal n. I'himiwr Kr Pat its. Ward robes. Sideboards, Tables, Safes, nacu, ouioaus, aiinirrsj, on;, navt i g purciinstxi our entire STOCK lor CASH, we III l-1' tooffer greater inducements than any bouse in this section and guarantee to sell as I'tof,' aathego-'dscanbeboughtin New Vork or Cincinnati. Our house is the largest lu the and we therefnrre can give the largest assortment to select :rom, and offer suDerior ladJ ments in freights. Sfp h-a C. HUNTER. HUNTER & DEALERS IN R O.U G H A N D DRESSED OF EVERY E 3 CRIPTION ; --Also, Lathes and Shingles. Havingbeen engag-ed In th lumber business fo- ih" past eight years, we hive thorough knowledge of the bst manner and style to m inufacture mmber if ev i We have ouiltup a targe bu in -ss, and have pi ice I our lumber In every seori ;i State. Our chief ai mis to always pie se our customers and nver givedissatlsfn-i to this. w rfer to ny of our numerous customers. Orders soli'ed land p-i'ii i augl-d6m MANlY's tTATI .n FOI'SIIEIW. 1 ' - AL LEN & CRA M AND MACHINISTS, RALEIGH. N, C SaBnfactnrers and Importers o! Ergine, PORTABLE AND BTATIONAri . Cotton Gins, Power Presses, Saw and Gri3t Mills, Shafting, Pzf. ", "anger, B-s Plows And Flow O tiiiir Plans and Estimates Furnished on all, ofthe following jfoools, maauactured, by the TA i'LOit .IANUI"" OrURlN -' whch we areoiTeringat Manufacturers' - Prices. THE DRY STEAM ENGINE, J?,rir2.Se?.l2;.AiniUtG1 t0 h the best Portable Kdglae In t?i9 Stat. A' rr1 CLIPPKK ENGINE off Oron wrieeis at th foi: ..nnnLurnrieM: fi tiorsj Euiitna, o. TJ., .. $i5.t0; Horse Kaglna, on whads, 485 (X). Oth'i.- louaie raws. Tiie Iron Framed Sa:T Hills. Lebest In use, and only on of the kind sold In the State "Write or Circulars and tn G T O B A C C O TOR PLEASURE, MF0RT,HEALTH-l3A J SMOKE THE TrT IFPrHJLAH BECAUSE RELIigjJ 37L m GASION TUOMI M)N & Thompson, MANUFACTURED BY Circular, V. THE NEW IMPROVED 3 time aj Descriptire of strong a a -bp. ctreoi,,, Fr. smsie-gear rower; For Threaherm" and Cleaners. INTERNAL Triple-Gear Horse-Peter, Salem Agricultural Works HEGE'S DIAGONAL 3 54 lm: Fced-Cntter, munmcmuv bt twb Salem Agricultural Works 3 SALEM. X. C. Eaaily Regulated, Rons Ligob VT i ! ti K N OO. Book Cases, Lou u ires. Bedsteads Caa r H' C. U. HECK'vVn,! BECK WITH. L U M H K K rJaTllott Sc loiH Shockoe Iron Wotks. Kicu.uu.vi), viRt;iyu Manufacturers of Engines and doilrrs. aw Mi! Miils,tehatiug,IIangersaa i l'u ! biue Water VN'heels Tobt?c Machinery, Wrought Irou Work?, i Castings aud Iron Machinery of description Repairing : promi t ";' care ully dote. (jiiuuinc aud '1 hrcsliintr r Kines a Speclalt- -endfor lllustracea Cata'.-'i; Branch office, RALEIGH. 3 ' SIKOf U II A ALUOH' Manuiacturers' A' or Machinpirv We ci!l hdocih! at sues aud sty!e ji Sngiu at i' i i Aiion okj era JLJ-fi c. .1 memoersoi us Legislature. dec i-im 7 S1 I
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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