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THURSDAY..
.....NOVEMBER 14, 1872.
JOKDAN STONE, Managing Editor.
SAM'L T. WILLIAAIS. Political Editor.
Wk surrender much ot our editorial
f pace to-oay to the interesting account
of the Jiivi'ients connected fwjth the
great fire jn Boston.
BE AT YOUR POSTS !
We fesptctl'ulty urge upon she Dem
ocratic members fleet to "Uie L''gislu-
ture the importance ol luing t their
posts on Honda v, tlie 18th. iU- liist ly
of the session. j
.The work of j ii"i(itizii!; tin- two
houses of the Leihttu:e is oi very
great importance. The li.tlicals wi!!
been hand to a ni;m, and will take
every advantage of the absence of nu
members. We have a good worki'i"
majority, bat it is not sufficiently large
for any Democrats to be absent at roll
call the first "day ir . the session.
THE SMITH 'POISONING CASE.
The particulars of the ' death of Rev.
J. Brinton Smith, D. D., have '-been
aiten minutely tbroush our local col
umns, and -we do not propose to re
canitulate them to-day. We will mere-
ly give a general statement of the facts
in order to make a few comments there
on, as a subject of so grave importance
cannot well be -passed over in silence.
Dr. Smith died on the first day of
October last. On the morning of that
day, he drank a dose of Seidlitz' pow-
ders which was administered to him, at
his request, by his daughter, Mrs. Fran
ces L. liann. ; A few moments after
; taking the powders, the Doctor was
taken suddenly ill and was attacked
with convulsions. In less than half an
' hour h w&s a corpse.
The manner of his death having ex
cited serious suspicions that he was
poisoned, a post mortem examination
was made by several eminent physicians
of this cityv The result of that exam
ination was not made public, but it was
decided to send the stomach of the de
- ceased to the celebrated Dr. Genth, of
Philadelphia, for chemical analysis, and
get his. opinion for the guidance of
the Jury of Inquest. The Coroner who
took the stomach to Dr. Genth, carried
also the tumbler in which the powders
were mixed, the empty paper powder
wrappers which had contained the dose,
the tin box containing the other Seid-
. litz powders from which the dose was
X iken, the spoon used in administering
the medicine and , a glass jar ot sugar
out of. which the powder had been
sweetened.
Dr. Genth first examined by careful
; tests the sugar contained in the glass
jar, and next the tin box of Seidlitz
powders. . A
His analysis proved l!hat neither of
these contained any ttrychnine or any
metallic, poison.
He then directed his attention to the
wnpty powder wrappers, including the
white and blue papers which had con
tained the acid powder and the soda
He found little white powder adhering
to the blue paper which, alter being
subjected to several chemical tests, de
velobed the most characteristics of
strychnine, which no other known sub
Stance gives. He therefore pronounces
the white powder adhering to the blue
paper to be strychnine.
He next examined the spoon used in
Administering the dose which contained
trace of white powder and discovered
that it contained characteristics of
. strychnia.
His next ' step was to examine the
tumbler which contained a part of the
dose which Doctor Smith had swallow
ed, and alter various tests, Dr. Genth
entertains no doubt of the presence o
strychnia in, the tumbler. '
The examination of the stomach was
- reserved for the last, and having failed
to find, bv numberless experiments,
Prussic Acid, Arsenic, Antimony, Mer
cuay, Copper and Lead, he proceeded to
make the necessary tesis for Acaloids,
and from this investigation came to the
conclusion that' there was a trace of
strychnia in the stomach, but in very
small quantity.'
. The above conclusions are taken from
Dr. Genth's lengthy report as furnished
to the Jury of Inquest on the 11th inst,
who' after considering the same and
other evidence in the case, agreed upon
' the following verdict as published by
us this morning ;
That the deceased J. Brinton Suuih
came to . his death n the morning of
the 1st day of October 1372 Irom the
, effects ot strychnine, administered by
Frances S. Mann, and that Mary E.
Smith was the custodian of a key ol the
closet in which was found a vial of said
poisonous drug." ; .
, Mrs, Mann and Mrs. Smith, the for
mer the daughter and the latter the wile
of the deceased, were arrested on Tues
day afternoon under -warrant of the
Coroner, and were committed to the
jail of Wake County, where they are
i now held, pending an application for a
' writof Uealeaa Corpus, which has been
sent to Judge Watts,who u now holding
Halifax Superior Court.
JjJ.'Tbe comments .we shall make upon
-this subject shall be brief. The circum
stances" attending; this extraordinary
case have caused a deep feeling in our
,' community. j - -Dr.
Smith was Northern man and
has been a resident of Raleigh for four
or five years.' At the time of his death,
he was President of St. Magustile Col-
lege (colored) and an able and distin
guished Episcopal min'stjjr. H was a
geutlcman of rare intellectual endow
i
ments and of the hnest conversational
gilts, and had many friends apd ad
mirers in this City. " 4 :
" His wife and daughter, who aire now
charged with his murder shared in the
confidence and esteem which wjere Jelt
picion had ever been breathed
them. Their present
excited-, a deep feeling
of piy and
sympathy, and ' notwithstanding the
circumstances - of suspicion by 1 Which
nuder Piovidt nee they have been sur
rounded, ihcy Imve manjy fiienMs who
have Uie utmost confidence i their
eni'ue iun cence and beiieve they will
be tr.uuiphautly vindicated wpen all
the evidence is brought cjut.
It .8 a maxim of our law that every
mvn is presumed to be innocent .pntil he
is hho.wn to be guilty, and when two
helnkss women, who have stocid high
in the c:mmunity, whose
characters are
nroachable are charged with the I
proacuauit, are cuargea wiu u.e
irre
heinous crime of poiscn ng their own
father and husband, whatever fnay be J
the prima facie case against th((m, the
voice of humani
hasty conclusions
tone that the clouds of distrust and sus-
picion may disappear before the light
of truth and justice. I
THE VOTE OF THE STATE.
The vote of North Carolina last Tues
day is not very encouraging to the Rad
icals.
The official returns come in slowly
While they indicate that the State has
ne largely for Grant, they do not
buow mat iuo xvauicuu. nave uiuC auj
gains on Caldwell 8 TOte. In some ot j
the largest Democratic counws our I
friends remained at homel The! Radi
cal vote is not increased, but thejDemo
cratic vote is not polled.
Our strength was not brought! out.
land, while the Radical vote about
iuc bouic iuk n ao iu pLuguo, uicc-
ley falls largely behind Merrimont show-I
inc that our friends did lot m to the
, A. i
election. J .
our peopie couiu not uury iiieir piej-
udices. They were not willingo vote
for a life long abolitionist and Repub
ut,l! ",,tu J wwugui, uun
litn u-hi.n thoiT tlmnrvhf tlia.A iksr Aa nn
chance to deleat the Radical party.
TheV would not vote for Greeley under
,;rP,l:t.n.M fr rtT thoSai,lK
w.v...wu.-
in 1 ennsylvauia ana ump in uctooer,
they gave up ail hope of Greeley's elec-
tjon ;! I
,v i i I.
c u vuk , ouj
opponent of Radicalism, however much
we may diner ad to the course -t outy
and policy In the future, it beliooves
of the Radical party, to fight nnSerone
banner and in a common cause.
1.
SCENES AT THE BOSTON FIRE.
EXCITING SCENES AMONG THE
MERCHANTS. p&
Jl EJfl O TfVrG GO OD S.l
The Flames Bursting Irom the Gran
ite Structures.
THE FRENZIED SHOP GIRLS
TOE SKIES LIT UP WITH LUCID FjLAMES.
People Knocked Down
and Killed
by lh Blazinc Missiles,
A P ANDEMONIUM ON
EARTH
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Terribly Grand . Spectacles.
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CRAZED WOMEN WITH BABES
IN THEIR ARMS.
MANY KILLED WITH FEAR.
SArUTG IIEIIltOOMS.
SCENES LIDIC201S AND OTUEBMISi;.
i
LAST SABBATH IN -BOSTON
THE I 1 1' OF iOc-TI.
We i.ave gleaned from our exchanges
the following '-interesting account an!
incidents of the great Boston firel' Our
late Northern c )temooraries snWelv
speak of anything else, and
editorial columns oi the last
the fwhole
New York
Herald were exclusively devoted to art
tl
cles connected with this terr
ble c0nflrt-
i-'y
gration
When the lire broke out most U the
people were within doors prlpariag for
the coming Sabbath, which (s generally
observed in Boston with some strictness,
and those who were in the streets- were
commonly about the same jjiusiiless
making purchases, and so on t butfwhen
it was seen that a large Ire "was" ill pro
gress other things were neglected, and
a crowd collected in Summer I and
Kingston streets. The building at
which all looked was the big-.dry goods
house of Tibbetts, Baldwiu fc Davis,
on the corner, which which was so dry
that when the flames burst j froni the
roof, brands, burning splinters,! and
sparks rell in showers in air directions,
on the roofs of the neighboring build
ings, and in the "streets bielow. There
was little time to think of saving the
goods there deposited, they
bc;ng iq
tv bids us to beware of I Washington street, where are many nne tercst. via Avemen witn ianiuy piaie
i T I chnna onH ctnrpo thpir TOinrlnws nhlaze I to save ran iiboit with it in their handSi
of their guilh but to I -th ilk . Vewelrv. a perfect panic and could notle persuaded by their
their nature inflammable and the build
ing being a tnass of fire." Houses in
the immediate neighborhood were then
seen to be rapidly taking fire at their
rnnf thfl Mansards affording hariily
o,r nrntprrinn at all. It was found that
Wihthrop square must go, ns the wind
was blow-in more freshly than at first,
neoDle bean t) think that in reality an
ipon
Alerchanta . whse
warehouses -
fn i,.mi tl.pv iammed and elbowed
their way shouting themselves hoarse
in their madness tocet. at the houses in
which their foods and papers were lam I
vay. "
Paiiiilnns nriccs were offered to those
who wprfi able and willincr to; lend - a
Kor.i i th work- and between those
trvin"- to force their wavto the fire and
thnstfendeavorinff to fisht their way out
of it, a scene ot confusion which baffles
, are
v - and UQWort, of the
maenifjCent "ranite buildings which
line th
them, and when thefire had turned
seixp.d the crnwri that, snrtrpd northward I
and swept by the goods that looked so
temptingly easy to ue ouuuneu; uu uo
The shoo ?irls here were in a nerfect
lrenzy, and in getting away naa to taKe
their chan6e3 in the crowd, .to be I
knocked about and as likely as not be
trodden down. The wiud had now in-
creased in violence till it had become a
most furious gale, blowing smoke and 1
firebrands into the faces of the crowd,
and beating pack the hrcmcn, who stood
a,s firmly as possible to their, work. The
the lurid flame3 which hissed ai0Dg the
streets and ran from house to house hck-
ing and lapping them, and writhing
about tnem like nery serpents. A little j
. ... . mm - ..... I
girl, whose name is unknown, was in
one of the upper rooms of a house in
vy asmngion street, tooKiDg out oi a
- - I
window at the fire.
She was seen from
the street to be struck full iu the face I
ed back into rbm &
i moment or two aiterwaras names oegau
to burst, and in an incredibly short
time the whoIe uPPer Part of the bouse
was crackling and blazing. A woman
witQ the child in her arm3, aad her
1 ciotues nearly Durneci irom ner back,
J came rushing into the street from the
building, shrieking and calling wildly
tor hpr hnahAnri' nnn Tirpeontlxr cho dia. I
I . . . I
I appeared, running in the direction
I whence the fire was coming instead of
J "om it, probably Having been crazed
1 J uer "ure auu me suuenng oi ner
chi d- Peon e were knocked down, an
i some were killed, by blazing missiles
almost before it was known that there
J was any fire where they were, for the
wind canied the flames in almost every
direction with fnahtiui speed.
Confusion was worse confounded and
n.. t.-nn U C n . 11 1 i 1
ssLiua ncic imunu juko me oircci auu
trodden into . utter worthlessness, or
picked up and lugged away by th
passers oy. mere was no limit to tne
u:: rL !
J robbery, lor owners could not be told
juhw, ugHuut ao, pcitui tuc
from thieves. Carts and trucks, dragged
by men and horses, passed and iammed
their way aloDg, breaking boxes and
"Pitting in their passage, and making
ture ot what pandemonium must be.
On their heals the blazing buildings
dropped great gouts and flakes of fire,
as though from the fingers of a bloody
hand dipped in brimstone. The fire,
owing partly to the state of the wind,
did not proceed with very great rapidity
down Kingston street-it was slow, but
u was sure. VY n at is more terribly
grand than the onward march of a
mighty fire in a great city its arms
outstretched to grasp and wither granite
and iron which then seem almost to be
as easy a prey as dry wood i The flames
in Lingston street, as they crept out of
windows ana stole solidly on, to build
ings about them, seemed a vast network
of molten iron. The stones cracked
and fell hissing with the water that had
been showered upon them, and the iron
bert and doubled upon itself in long
loops. 1 he houses while being gutted
were great cauldrons liom which the
fire darted and bubbled up, roaring
above the noise of the engines working
below, and filling the heavens with its
crimson light. As the fire s Dread-
through-the adjacent streets threatening
to consume ah the lower part of the
city, the enure population become
aroused, and far up town, though it wars
now late at night, there was no thought
ot going to bed.
Women left alone in the magnificent
houses in Beacon street, became so ner
vous and fidgetty that they could scace
ly endure , to stay in the house, and a
somewhat ludicrous story is told ot a
Mrs. M., who. 'actually, had her penates
j i 1 - . . i , r-.- . .
uui uuus, pictures, ana ueirioouis, which
n .1 ... l i .i ..
nun tuuie uuwu iu ner iroui uie time.
when her great great grandfather burned
Avhitches in Salem, all packed ud to
gether and placed .on the floor in tlie
,ial, condemning t her less 'frightened
"nil uaiumiiv , less inicrcsceu; servants
from sleeping all night, except on floors
und lounges Another Jady, whese
husband owned a large dry jroo-ls
" emporium " in Kingston street, uml
had left lier in bed at ten o'clock at
uight, could not end uie the excitement
alone and so ordered up her coachman
and kept hhn driving-her 'about - the
lower town tillfour o'clopk in the morn
ing, protruding her head from the c,yq
window and,' wildly calling to every
man who bore ths slightest rciehiblance
to her lost lord, and the dismissing him
with, " Oh, it isn't you, is it?", Others,
to whom baked bean's are an ' absol ute
necessity on Sunday morning, are said
to have been seen with jars full of them
stainding disconsolately at their doors,
watching the fire at a great distance,
and fully determined to 'carry their
breakfast away with them arid, 'if ncces
cessary, to have their regular meal on
the Commons in the morning.. In the
narrow and ' mysteriously " tortuous
streets of the lower towu-made years
ago by the devious paths of cows seek
ing and returning irom pasture -there
amount ol uamage uiuannv,-. j yu-.
this Wiis in the vicinity of a pirt o1'. the probabilities and then rushed away
rather the great business quarter of the crying and ernzed with lear and excite-
f rr Thf firp : nes were not prompt men'.. L. at liddi en, forgotten orttban-
-. Uk-I.o rlrvrn nc nn( ' ten - t wi ndil' iinil (lll'llSS
reathlf sns-'I iv at band, owing to the general, dearth doned amid the tur.uoii i.nd riue , sat
faffainst of healthy noises, ana it was w-ijj.y- w i-u,U!,IUm ""i'1".", . v
A . n.i,;,.,, t,i:,. a MhIihtp of water I terror in everv direction, vainly seeking
aiiuaupu ... - r iniM- thir n..nnr,.ntc f v omen i n I cui a-
mora.
were scattered all about came ruumuS ...j monu in 1ucii4um.uUv1,uuu.. Warrenton ; Dr J Q. King, Warrenton; t V
and driving- luriously from up town, to rise and hot knowing bat the ; tire Hunter, Esq.. Warrenton; J! Buxton Wil-
and some, trying to force their; horses might at any morient reach them,, in JW
through the now enormous crowds, had their weakness net less than ten 01 Capt a b Andrews, Ralegh, NC;CaPt
to be beaten back by the police. L'eay- twelve of such unf )itunate,pcrsons are JoUn lancy, TJi?,;iPS
w their beasts at anv plice that came said to have been killed by fear,' which my, N C; Ir S Peete Var
f .... L n . I r ! . .. I .. : .. .I'...- n n n hurt) nnl h (i I lilHr. r.Kfl.. HailCUiUU,
despair renaerea more despairing, as is .crave out down town. Houses and whole sola neretoiore.ana expecis to
Alwurs tho pkp .at -mHi timoa Th. Word of hniirlin. '.. i...: ' ki "ou reofonable terms. The
. - r r . I v u.,,6o nuc uciu" Hiuwu seen at Messr. Wynne. Y
most useless oi articles were born about up, ana this noise added the effect of stables. s ;
Was unbelievable excitement; .in ou h
Cove poor people ran about like luna
tic:, when they ihbught the fire was on
their track : half naked, and yet with
o
their household x6od$ find utensils un
der their arms,' the v ran about.. shrieKing
and bemoaning - their lmid
.Wmen - with b;il.es in thei
I J 11 1 ( 1 idlt
r i arms.
stopped ior;
mstanr." to i near
and dia
bed were delivered prematurely ; tne
even their trusted relatives could not
allay. In one of the tenement houses
devoured by the fames a woman, her
new - oorn lniant, ana ner nusoano weie
burned to death, tie man nouiy reiusing
to leave his family and being unable to
reniovethem to a alace of safety. The
alarm bell sounding and the shock of
explosions which shook the city to its
very centre' as-house fifter house was
blown up to prevent the further spread
of the conflaimitioa. added unsncakabl
horror to the scene. It was a wild night
of fear and anguish to many a poor soul,
but it was not devoid of ludicrous in
frandsons an'd soils to act in a rational
manner. , Family pride and love of
u uouuw ' , K i
American citv. and to many an old wo-
man, and many a young one, too, ior
that matter, ft would be almost as hard
to lose an old tea set or cabinet as to
lose a iortune.
Like veritable descendants of the
Puritans, they would not fly until the
last moment. . But when the- last mo-
ment came, tueir only thought was to
rescue the precious relics which.had
erations. One of them rushed into the
street tugging away manfully at a huge
carved oaken table, which, by dint of
i . i - I - . M m 'I
almost herculean eflorts lor her sue J
had succeeded in getting as far as the j
sidewalk- Here,' with the accustomed
- - . 1 i. . . . .1
loiai ciepravuy oi inanimate tnings, it
defied her, and despite all her exertions
she could move it but a few inches at a 1
crakled, fiercely, but to all rcom- f
apnuauoaa 10 leave sue replied teat tne 1
table nad "come over the Mayflower,
" 1
and that 6ho wouI(l sooner lose life it-
self than the memorable piece of furni-
ture. Another, of a stouter build,
snouiciereu a large clock and truaged
off with it manlully; the disarranged
machinery beating a perpetual alarm as
thuli trh hrnt pat ind wi Irl o nnin t onr1i
sacrilegious handling.
.O . ,
Early in themorniagof that sleepless
mgnt or men and the elements nearly the
wuoie 01 uie lower oxsiness part ot tne
c tv was iu ashes or in name WrIU
fell with a sullen roar, sending up show-
ers ot sparks and cinders, and the lurid
smoke rolled above the .town..')' The
rising sun was scarcely noticed in the
unearthly lights 'as the Dav of Doom
Between tour and five : o'clock the gas"
1 - T" 1 1. A . . , (
i uic. iiie&Lieeis were surging witli peo-
pie running and ridinsr, and crettinsr at
trucks and carts to carry away things.
in liroaa street, where for some reason
"tr uzzi ki?1 uaa, c";
jjitgiiii-u, guuus nuc iiirown ana ieu
into the harbor, the sight from which
was most gloomily magnificent. I It was
Sunday morriine:, but no one exceDt a
few devotees thouaht of 'attending
church, and as the day went on services
I For the Daily News.
Armlstead Jones, Esq, :
Messrs. Editors : Having i seen a
munication signed Granville, recom-
menaiug t lie above named centleman
for the position of Reading Clerk of the
TTonof T?pnrp00ntat;0! - u "" f
.. .v-uu.,... o wucu ui
Wake county I endorse what is so well
said by your coi respondent in regard to
Mr. Jones fitness for the same. . He is a
vnung lawyer oi nin standing a rpn-
7, ."A , st5IUUIUc3 a Bea
fleman ot high moral and social bearing.
a true Conservative, and in everv resoect
eminently qualified for the position.
cious selection could not be made, I
i.pw vmimo ji iuia yeiuieuiau may
receive the considerations ot the House
i Conservative
Raleigh, Nov. 13. 1872.; ! ;
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
N
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Eli! 1
Is hereby given, that application will be
made to the next Legislature of -Worth
Carolina, to lay off and establish a new
county between Tar,"Flatand Neuse Rivers
out fa portion ot" Oranville, Orange and
Wake counties. novll-tf
A F F & CO M PAN V ' S
AURORA RYE WHISKEY.
,w"e receive .this celebrated Whiskey direct
fteork the Distiller!' s ' ' -':"!'
in lawxe lots, and offVr it lath-j traJe in' the
DOUDLii STAaiPKD PACKAGES, t
as low a.s any -Northern, or
omg nouse,can,i .... ,
Dealers, jo Korlh aroli
aiHAluUTritnd PUKK
suited to their tiade. ; -
Whistiy well
'y:EL.JL10TT Sh iVJlITE,
WHOLESALE: LIQUOR : DEALERS,
Norfolk, Va.
. ' r.ovi i-Div,'. - -j. i
MEMBERS OF THE LHlGLS-
LATUIIK.
ROOMS TO L'KT.f
Tvo FRONT ROOMS conveniently "loca
ted, in Ave. minutes walk of ihe Cur.ito!
over our store.on Wilmington street
noia-tf .; . . ; , LliACH BROS.
p R O P OS ALS FO R W O O U
Piopnsalsto' iurhisli GO cords of DRY
PINK WOOD will l reoelvrwi ot itL
i hetcrelary of State untlll2o.'clock M.
ot Monday, November I8thi Award to l
made to the lowest bidder. -i .
HENRY MENNINGER
f Secretary of Stafe.
no 13-lt
jpO STOCK; Ii A I S 15 US.
I have for sate, at mv plantation. t,in.
wood, Davidson eounty, NC, live thorough
bred NORTH. UKVUNBULLH, from twelve
months to two yearn old. Prices from $25
iu t accoruing 10 age ana cnoice.' Address
me at Haw Iiiver P. ., Alamance countv
N.C. . .,' - . . THOS.-M, IlOLTi '
no 13-2m : !
LD NORTH STATE INSURANCE
; company, i t
AVARKKSTOX, !V. C !
i: : :U If !'.. !"1.L. f
CAPITAL STOCK, - 100.000.
Insures "l-alatt Loss er Danaje by Fire.
i
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President.
! Vice-President
i Secretary
Treasurer.
OFFICEKS :
COL. V. S. DAVI,
V.. II.'PLUMMEU,
B F LONG, r
WM J NORWOOD,
T C WILLIAMS, Sup't Agencies.
DIKEfTORS
rni vs Davis. Warrenton: E II Plum-'i
novl3-D&Wtf
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, j p. F PES CUD & SON,
General Life & Fibe Insurasce Agt's,
No. 12 Fayetteviile Street, ' ;
P.ALEIGH, N. C, Nov.12, 1872. '
We take pleasure In informiag our friends
that the following Companies have teler
graphed us that they can pay Boston losses,
and remain unimpaired : r .
Liverpool & London & Globe, ;
i Home, of New York, i j
Phoenix, of Hartford, Conn, i
i Frauldin, of Philadelphia, Paj
AIds. of Erie, Pa.
The Georgia Home and North Missouri
did not lose any n THiL goW
; T t O N A H AN HA YENS,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
I " M . AND DEALER IN-.; -j ; ;
GVLkisl FISH. FERTILIZING LI3IE,
STOVE AND GRATE COAL.
Craven Street, Newbern, N, C.
Refers to :' Judge Daniel, G. Fowle, R. S.
I Tucker, 'Julias I.ewis & Co.
i : ' - J
novlO-tf
"YTALUABLE LAND FOR I SALE
. , : 1 ' :t IS THE J' I ; -j .
COUNTY OF WARREN.
' fill III WZ LJV. A a , IAJXjLA. UA.T JM. J V -i-M.
i-w mtTVDTA A "V Of?V flAir r TAVT?f
ber on the premises, in the county of
Warren, I shall sen at public auction, nve
5", nlr
CUUUIJ vi I? u, uuv-vvv -y,
the White Sulphur springs, adjoining tne
lands of coLJi.Heck an d others ,1 he
wond leadine from the suiohur Sorinttsto
and one-nftn in 1 second growtn. 1 -me sou
rh rta.ee is undulating:, sou leriue. wen
wheat, cotton, corn, tobacco, oats, clover,
c There are about m acres of Tich bottom
fedtftli1Sctlo, ""
watered, and yields excellent crops 01
, Terms one-fourth 0i) easb, balance in
one and two years, j A s pkruy
Per Jos. J. Davis.
LOTJlSBUEG, Oct, th, 1872.
nov 7-tf . I i ' -Attorney.
,., .. ' . j 1 . '
F
INE KENTUCKY 1TULES
FOR SALE.
The undersigned has arrived lagain in
f Raleijh with a lotof flne, large
! KENTUCKY MULES.
cent counties, for the liberal pa.ronage be-
82? tSSStSfSetSS the rluies
sell his stock
muleb can be
ancey 3k Co.'s.
Inov 5-lm.
I o
W.
T E R K E L L
u
I Salisburt. N. : c
I i (Formerly of Wake County,)
family grocer and produce
DEALER,
Keeps constantly on hand Chickens, Eggs'
Butter, Cabbage. Apples. &c.. Sc.
Particular attention given to buying and
snipping iay, jotton, urain ana Four.
Orders solicited and filled at short notice
! KEFEEBY REKXISSION TO
W H Jones & Co.. Commission Merchnnta
Raleigh ; A G Lee & Co.. Kaleieh : T J Fos
ter. Ksq., Salisbury ; Crawford AHeilia:, Sal-
isuury ; iiiaiuucy ot rsro., isaiisDury; uen
y u juura, assessor tn jJisinct.
OCt4-tf. .j . i i i ; . , j :::
'!i ' - ' ,1 I-"' ' -':- -" : 4r-J-'4-r;i
O
ALE OF L A N D
Theundersi2ned.DursuanttnnwrcriV.r.
them '. by. the. deed of Osbum Hunter and
Nancy Hunter, will offer for sale at the
jouri iiouse aoor in the city of Raleigh on
sntr.W n- i u 0n
f" fatnraay December 14th, 1872, -
a certain lot in the city of Raleigh, bounded
I r. r ","u,v" wvu'"lus &necL,anaaa
joining the lot Of Wm. Vaughn containm.
K an acre. . ; V- s ' ontainllii
T?H : One-half cash the balance on a
lJ7tn&
I JoPfl itos n' n a ttxt
i Awueigu, a.ov,oin, lorz , novll-lm
RIVATE j BOARDING
HOUSE
MRS. ALBERT JOHNSON 1
! Having reu ted the '
E X C II A N G E JI 6 T E L
llsibor.street' ean accommodate some
twenty boarders. Teims moderate
no 13-St
-t
o n
E
f e ;e I)
700 Bushels Bran.
I 800 Bushels OatsJ :
70 Bushels Eve.
liusncis t orn.
I ; .! . '. W. C. STRONACH.
JN 1 C E
at the Court House in the Jitv of Raleigh
h?:$. COTTAGE. Rh 5l
v an ue KOid. oil MatnMnf h,d mi.
o .. ...
T 11 0
M A S-. IS T A
N L Y
L ; DEALER IX
iALUR IN ALL KINDS GRAIN,
Buy and sell Cornj direct from Vessels in
' !-' -. largo and small quantities.
OFFICE AN D V A It E - II O U S E,
Market Whart New Rerue, N. C.
'nov 9-lm ' :, ' M I -M . ..; .1 , ; -.
0,000 v
T I
E - - S
G.T.STllONACH A: BRQ-' :
"FT'E DISEASE, BOOKS, &C.
.-Call and order, a book on the horse and
Vf read' ffr the disease when it comes.
Dovtf - - Rarelgh.N.C.
gALT, SaIt, SALT, SALT, SALT,
siS. rWprtblngtonV' Fine Saltlu
fAWBON, UPCIIUUCH 4 THOMAS.
JOB,, WORK OP FATCWV
racte '.co to the Nfi.wnt rfn
- - vuiv;.
iiT ' ,-"u.i;il"in;T uiree rooms, iormerlv
the residence of Charles Thompson dt
ceased unci all necessary out-buUdlnei-iJia
MISCELLANEOUS.
Y HOTEL
Cor. U ilminston and Davie Streets.
Formerly Coahc is)
C
J ! A. ';- 1 7 - i i
Good and comfortable Booms.
Servants, arid' a Table supplied with tlie
IJest the market all'ords. r j i
Uatfs of Boakd JVr day, tj-
! I Per week, i i '
' "t" 4 per mon tlii ! JO w
; Uj. B- rUY ANT, Proprietor.
Octl2-lm "
$200
R E : W LV R D
Fire Company. No. 1, of the city of Kaleigh,
held Monday night, October li, , uie
following resolution was adopted : Ji
"That the foreman be authorized tot oner
a reward of S-'OO lor . such information as
will lead to the discovery and arrest ot tne
party or parties who caused the estruc
Uon of the "Sentinel" offlcej on the ynlsnt
of the 10th of October 1872, thereby damag
ing, the Engine House and Hall of, Kescue
Company.-.., . i I i ! 5 ' .
In obedience to the foregoing resolution X
do ofier S&K) for the information desired.
' : i W. C. STKONACH, I f
; -. y: -t"-, ','4 .vfi.. Foreman.
D. ReiD TJrctJRCii. Sec'y. i '
, octl6-dlm S ' i . ,; . -'. !
AY .
H
D
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1 u '
COEXER
' Wilmington and Martin Streets,
,.-..-.-..H - Kit- T :-Url :
Is now receiving an entirely new stock of
Ooods, consisting in part ot tne ionowiug
articles, viz : :y -!-,; ' - i !. i
Canvassed Sams, 'y Pearl Starch, j
Prime Goslien Butter, Washing Soap, 1
tsreaKiast uacon, ioiiei soap,
Bulk side Bacon. Pari r Matches,
Leaf Lard, in and bbls. ; ii f
uovt Java coiiee, , noe Blacking, i
Lagulra
Blueing, '
' Cone.Lye,i;'' j
Axle Grease; i
Gun powder. ' i I
Rio - '
Crushed - Sugar,'
tiranuiated "
Powdered " ' :
A - r; y
Percussion Caps.
Horse & shoe brushes.
--Brooms, ; i'"- - - V i---- !'.,-,
c Bucket, I rmi j
Horse & Male Shoes,
Sole Leather, ' j ,i
: Shoe Thread, f i I ;
Boots and shoes. -
Extra C "
Demarara "
Porto Rico "
Yellow C
Teas;- li -, 1 - i 1
Molasses,
Prime Pac'ry Cheese, Axes, i , ij .':
(joiaen yrup, ;.Axe Handles, (i:
Cotton Bagging, Wrapping Paper, r (
Cooking Soda. ' WraDDins' Twine. -
Table wait. Adamantine Candles,
Family Flour, inferior to none, i i
Ream's Tobacco at manufacturers prices,
Egerton's ScotchSnulE, i I t !
Bird and Souirrel Shot. Ac. Ac. ' ; n ;: i.
. ocW-2m i ! ?-) i-j .- i ; ' i-: I - M J l - li- ; V,
E ! W
G
O O1 D ,S
FOR
." U.;:il 8 7 3 - 7 3 j- - .:;;.ri
AT
PRIMROSE, PETTY NEWSOM'S.
.-;'-.".;-f .U-it n yyi
A laree assortment of Silk and. Worsted
Dress Goods, - t , 1 .. - -- -! . - i ..
- f':-':i:. ;!.;::'!.! I'51-"' .1 '-' I :
English and American Prints j
'-''-t.i.' y ry'yVA -iv-M "
at 8, 9, 10, 12)4 "ud 20 cents per yard, i: I
BLEACHED and BROWN DOMESTIcS,
TABLE LINEN, TOWELS and NAPKIN8,
! .
LINSEYS, PLAIDS and GINGHAMS.
DOESKINS, CASSI5ERES and JEANS,
OPERA and WHITE FLANNELS,
' - -.hH " "' -'-"'-;i" -"'V-""-" H:" ; I - : i ;i
LACES, EMBROIDERIES, ! GLOVE3,
" ;--: -"-:.'!-:; ! "S;:U :
CORSETT3, HOOPSJ BUSTLES, !
NECK-TIES AND ' '
BOWS.
Bats, Ilats, Hals,
: WW A
SHOES, BOOTS AND GAITERS'
."' ' - ' rv '" : -i ""..:.;;:.
UNDER VESTS FOR LADIESJ GENTS
;::-: -: -.: '-! : ' I - i; 1 ihi j
AND CHILDREN. 1 i
v-- - :.--'M-';U---.i :.:;. -."'-': ;- .'.I-i
BALLON'S FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS
Furs, Furs, Furs. 11 ;
-r : - I -- - ! H'- .
Are prepared to sell to 'Merchants' and
invite their attention to the
i ' "J ";. " -: . - I 1 !;-."; -
GENTS' S I L K j 3 A T S
!':' Latest Styles, S ii j .-1
ocBOSE' rETTY NEWSOM'S.
O. RAND LODGE OF NORTH
CAR
Office of Gkand Secbetart.
Raleigh, Nov. ith: ' aJ L.J 1R79.
The Grand Lodee Of Frpft It'll rl A
Masons of North farnitna 11
its 86th Annaal'Onr;o' Ir
?29dy. 2d of DecembeT nextTt
neH8. d reP"sehtatives ?attendln?th2
rni-t ""UM w"e Liiey laKe the cars i 1
twhIs ,arranSement' has beeli madjith
the railroad anthnri Ho 0 Ti iXTTZSr. lia
. nov 5-td
D. W.BATTST
Grand Secretory .
JrS i- : A & 1 co.
u'1-' - A T"- rr - i. "
Exclusively Wholesale Dealers in "
GROCERIES .AND LIQUORS.
Have in stora
ofnt&PtP
of Staple and Fancy Groceries - "
yOi? EIGN AND D OMESTIC WINES
; ;r; f AND LIQUORS, Ua ;
Borpexi'sl Eagle Brand Condensed Milk
anf" offiPit 5?iWted OW Challenge'
nm yuU: -ve v hisktes." '!
ihe Aurora Indiana Onffwwci,.'..
eonccded by all epicureans 6te the finest
" ' BAXTER, NASH 4 CO..
urxotit,; ya.
IIISKEY! W
IIISKBAM !
5 bbls, Bowen's,
in :. Monongahela
w ' Gamecock,
'-. Corn,
1 " Martin's, " "
4
u more coming at lowest. vi n
-.'-.'. - G; T. STRomah D,
Sq-EW FALL STYLE SILK II ATS
- " - WUHU
Rest gallfyf lltmen- only S5.50.
- Aug.O.tf.:.11- R-S- TUCKER S CO.
OUGAR, j SUGAR, SUGAR, SUGAR.
2."? harBo1! t T T.i. f
? warre,s A Sugar, p' V
? r" ruuUKUl & THOJJAS.
gTOSE WALI,i, E It T iTlZiTa
For Wheat.
Said tc be cquat to any in
lise. Sold Dy
J oct31tf '
22jt- PARKER,
2000 p?uias. bkeIkpast
I ANNOUNCEMENTS.
T RESPECTFULLY ; ANNOUNCE
X'vnt ;'!' ''it- -hi M- 1 1 t.-i i 4 ij-t ih
myself a candidate for ASSISTANT DOon
KEEPER of the House of Representatives,
and refer to every Democrat ami Uonser '
tive. in good islanding. in Warren county l
seP7-tde i G. W- a TUcker!
T ' RESPECTFULLY , ANNOUNCE "
. j '' i ;" !:t ; ' if- '(': ! ; ' r - I'r ! j I l- j: j.: L
myself candidate for the ofnee or DOOrt. 1
KEEPER of the Senate of Nrrth Carolina
and would refer to any Democrat; in New-'
bein 4-; fe- --4 -.-M -:f ft-i H t ' -( i h'
sep'l2-tde , 1 . JAMES E. MORRLs. -
J
AM E S W
OILM E R '
! i: . 1 !-I ! I ! i I I I i ! 1 . IN l
Manufacturer of Silk Hats, ! m
- : ':- w '- -.11 ;.;! n II MP ! i r:i'i ;
"Wholesale and Retail Dealer In n
. 'mm:m' fiv. irilirl-IHitln
HATS, CAPS, LADIES' FURs; j
?;!' i f. I f H- liM f ,j 1 I y !
WALKING CINESrj &liilIBRELLiS.
14G, Mains Street, lieatl Market Snf..
2! f.
ill
NORFOLK, VA.
septll-3m.j
18T2;1
FALL
SEASON
187-2
BERKLEY, MILLAR & GRAN I) Y
JOBBERS j IJT
GOODS, FAXCY GOODS
m
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a t
'JK s
i 1.
112 Main St
and
8 (3 ray St.,
NORFOLK,1 TA,
s
We
solicit the patronaere and cash aril
prompt paying buyers, and do guar
antee our trices ana .terms as
. s - low as ,any Honge. in, t
1 "the (North,: .
Orders Promptly and Carefnlly Fl
43-N. BWa ?elt Gootts ito- Merchants
only."ffiSi
i'
i;l sepll-iai
I i u
G UL
v kr
&! BR0
Wholesale
and
Itelail
-!' I )
DEALERS
Foreign and Domestic
jjry uoous ana JXOLiona,-,
Boots ahd Bhoes
li
1
j;,;:';:.y Hatisand; sC'ap
i Trunks and Clothine ! a specialty. II I
Corner Fayetteviile and Sor4h Market "; 1.,
i -j j- i. I i; I -I
RALEIGH , N . C
Mi- i -! ' I I-" j 1
Announce tfeat they have the fullest store":
in the State, of & good assortment of the
ahnvn HnM-ofli eoods: which i thev nroDOs'e
to sell at the ldwest cash price, and call ea-;
pecial attention to their own br?nd ol .
r' t ' i Ladies Morocco Shoes .
at S2 SO ner oairl Warranted: I I I
; Invite' the attention ofi -Country; iMer-
ohant to their separate department - lor
Jobbing, - i -j ! r:j" j j H 4;
ury woods. 1 1 1 . .
I i Boots and Shoes.
iiats.
Clothing, &i.
R. C. Redford. of Wake. G. D. Markham.
Orange, and A. Mooring, of Chatham ; 'are
witn us, ana wm ; oe pleased to gee then
numerous irienas. ! 1 1 ! 1
Very Respectfully,1
J. P. GULLEY, & BRtt
ocS-tf
p a ,. it II sfiEi; & ,
j Wholesale
C OTTO
and Retail Gvocer,
i-r
FJIC'TOII
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
!M : !:'i-l-
i
No. 2 South Side Market Square,
l-;:!'. RALEIGH, N. C.
Keeps constantly on hand a large anu
: ' i ' . I il i
l choice stock of General Merchan-
! 1 I i i dlse, consisting in parts of j
)-i T i': . .1 Hi ! ' :h : i !:.:: !
t SUGAR AND COFFEE ALL GRADES.
MOLASSES J
SYRUP,
i : ii:!'--
LARD,
BACON
SOUE A
AND
UPPER LEATHER,
HARRNESS
Hi
: leather;
SADDLES,
BRIDLES,
COLLARS,,
-i:
FLCUR.
SALlV IRON,
SODA, SOAP: Mi i -' IM
! - STARCAv CHEESE, &c
r .i. -i,
Cootg
and Shoes In Rreat Yarlety ,
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO;
jl jq 170 jts ojp j& is KiJrns,
i. i ALWAYS ON HAND.
Especial attention given to consignments
' ! ': and prompt returns made
sep23-3m : ; i 1.1'..;;, vir':i3.:J .
P.
. P E S C U D & ! S ON,
LIFE AND FIRE I I
, . - 'yy I-'"-" ' ' y.- I
IJTS Ultj&WCE.-.jl GE 'JT, TS,
RALEIGH, N: C. !
': i- 'y:'ii .. :.y ".. 'J i'- i
(apital and Assets of 1 Companies
Represented$32tO0O,00O.
We Invite the attention of all person
Great Security and bxce
. : I' " I- ! ' ' 'J. i f !! ! t.".i i.t
eding
j Lo w C st of Insurance in the
.Ur-?; i NATIONAL;-;.
And for the sake of fh
orphans oftheniar,?rn
become prejudiced against lAfe Insurance!
by misrepresentations, or the increasiuff
instead of reduced post ;pr their boSSS w
NaUonaFcfS
vorlf , Btto fldence and
Wears agents for the following first-Slain
iSS aif abo ire
PevIal tPnir, o,
YorkmeFire lnsurace Company.ol New
sylvania.
I c - I
ComDrisino- th
thllr nu.l -in rope and America, urd
wottTs TitJtl &mlllar as household
of o; thify Paw many millions
havK, ho8e wno otherwise wouJu
navebeen.bankrupt,.iH 5 1 , t : i :. n
We insure at thA Linnet ;i'i 'i
Af M1?ncand Propriety, in all parts
of North Carolina. ', i 1 OctlO-iiU I
F L O U R
X. if:- ! .!. -ivi-j ..;
50 barrels "Elm Grove" Family Flour
&very barrel warranted, -j r i 1 .
vyv u. oTKQNAUfi
POR GREEN, j APPLES, A FAMILY,
ii.
Sit."
Strips and choice hams at ' '
LEAOU BROS,
Lard and Hams of all kinds, call on i I
v.-j-ii , A. U. LISE fc CO.