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i 1 1 '1; tJHaaa'af1 liWMWnhUPWMaBi ere aai egij .OWj -rlt I m iho jthe Ited i 'vkii - ' 01 ll rud lair ton Unti ed III 111; hat vt rr br to ) It s tier ove e rc tha k ht i: ItU hat ass on IS f , nc ill t 3 Ol hoi t V! ss ii ICO ! b DE ' m7 l he brs om . toi fro: j-spn essi toij rltx 1 Jl ALE i UG t i ,or oth - ir Tc Pu- hsni Cor. Ve J 3 : T tot A VII "0 P lavt 301 vran yia ' s as !UN Ml kt2 O p.oo x go a. LlA JOllDjLlCTONE Managing Eultc BAM'L T. WILLIAMS. Political B tor. dltor. inURSDAY. ...... JANUARY 2, ISTX IS 'I'll fi CENTENNIAL CELKIll'tA TION TO DK rUOSTITl'TEl) TO IN D1VIDU A I, VMO FIT. When the proposition was first mde ,tenni,d ehmlion in rilU.vU.pHia.m: .U0 Ludl, of ( 187G, we were disposed lo ravhr the project forsevetal rc'ison?, nud ex jiressi'd the hope that our State would be icpic- sentcd. , . 1 ' . Norths Carolina did her tull part in the UevoliitionuiyAvar, and was as much entitled -to ,rt j'icc over the com pi. lion of u century Irom the datc-ot'thodecla-ration of Independence ai any other State. Rut aside from thccommemnr- nropoed that all the StiUs have on proposed mar all me &u hh exhibitions uie veiuennia., a....,, oi ineir natural resources uno ucui.'i'- ' mei pro; sh wealth of our couutry, and the advarice- ment she has made in the arts and ' - r i" i.-T sciences in uie course oi o. uuuu.i.. years. ' , '; This is all well enough and highly . . . mmr-nrlAltlo Ttiit t.lit Centennial f 'v-.1 . . t . lo lrlnrr r iHrr in flistrr?i . - ..." . . . -. are now soliciting pecuniary aur irom Congress. This of itself is a little sus- nir.imw. but if we investir?ate the plans "t r ii. . . ... Jn anci purposes oi mc uoiniuiney -wu ic -.i.:,, l'..;. incueu lo i"iu in- nuuiv " moueyyhaking project, to make patriot- . . . . t ! IS! wonderful exhibition of American pro- crrP. nower and fdorv ! - 7 r o---w Confennial "F.vhlLWinn ia nn In- - corporatea joint siock company, aim tne oujecc Oi tne corporators seem, to oe to so manage the affair as to make the 6tock pay handsome dividends.. The bonds to thc amount of '-ten millions of dollars are to be issued in shares of ten. dollars. This amount is to be used in providing suitable buildings and grounds ior tho exhibition,and to defray other expenses incident thereto, and the stock-holders ' are' to, receive the dividends, if any, to be derived from the proceeds of every source of profit connected with the celebration. Of . course the principal revenue w ould be derived from the admission and entrance fees, but numberless schemes will be invented to yield money to the managers and to compel the patriotic visitors Irom all sections ot tne union to contribute their mite, 5n some form . casli rcceipCsT so as" 'f o ' 1 riM r rfiHry ft t indemnify the-stock-holders against all. Ioa-, but to makc.thc investment a pro fitable one. From the lights before us, we incline to the opinion that the Centennial Ex hibition is somewhat after the style of Gilmore's grand musical concert at Bos? "ton, intended for individual emolument and profit. In thi3 view, the patriotic object is subordinated to mercenary motive, and. the desire for gain sup: plants and over-rides ; all noble impulses. ,-' We do not know whether Congress t will make an appropriation or not in behalf of the Centennial, but we think the people who. pay the taxes' oL the country will object very seriously to contributing the public treasure in aid of an- individual enterprise, where the - profits go into the pockets of the share holders. With greater propriety, Con gress might donate large suis to build Railroads . for the benefit of private stockholders, .because Railroads arc beneficial to the sections through which they pass, and are great conveniences to the traveling public. v . We are invhopes that the suspicions ; u , u . V. , which have been excited .against the managers of the Centennial Exhibition may prove unfounded, and "that after all, the United States may hav an exhibi- tirn of p, . 4J, . .... tion at Philadelphia that will be credit- able to the nation and . to each and -'vij. uioic yi iuv LUJCIlaU IjlllUIl. PRESIDENT iilxlCITK : 1UM TICK ON EMANCIPATION The colored men of this city cele brated the tenth anniversary of the emancipation -proclamation at Metro politan Hall yesterday. ; m,emoratc the day ot their liberation. . On flio fircf low sf T.,. ...... 1oro . a i . ... , . ' emancipation proclamation of Abraham Lincoln, then President of the. United States, went into effect. It is nohtand .; . . - uio u-tc VJ1 tl au.ua I V.lOUil. nroiwr tl.nf tlicm n. ,.,lv.. n., ir .. UFU11 "ouuj me utmn ot Ireedom was conferred by, that re markable proclamation; take part in the ceremonies, of the (tmancipation anni versary. ' - ' .-'. In leferring yesterday to Mr. Welies' History of Emancipation, we iucklcnt ally alluded to" the circumstances attend ing the first Cabinet discussion on the subject of issuing the proclamation, and gave the views of some of the members who attended the meting and partici pated in the discussion. We stated that Mr. Batesof Missouri, favored the proclamation providtd it was coupled with deportation that is, that the col ored men should be sent from the coun try, on the ground that tho white and t, and also the evidences ot their J will still lie lar irom oeing on au irqum- careluliy niaau io see n inert; was u.f ; .- .. . jx . I itu with iiu wJiifo. mart.The asniration I trirL- nlmnt. it: While she was in bed. ;rcssm Uie usciui nrta, itvoruc. i . y . v . ; v--3Vltv w th thc 7, "J ' llffl(.(, lln. an(i made , , , -, m mv;ii io -,JvJ . . j - i 111.1 inio-'....v. ... .. ..... . t-, w to the world thc greatness ami . . . . . t on hi3 broad conti- to Walk throuarh the ward. She said in tnbutary to tne scnemes oi iani.ee i 1 " iuwum, .....,. "r. V-T , n n . XT - . - , i tJtl,,. nPftrim to Centra! America or husbaud unconsciously mesmerized ner. H " """"t. - V enterprise auu.cunuiiigaiHi u .u - - i ; ho would be The court came to the conclusion that certain individuals while the v-orld is any other foreign hid, he wou d be in )0ssiblc tlmt shc coul(1 Uve . hum, RUM, UilM, kum. t- ' .is i 4. .Ka' lnnnnrll ft! till ettl'lf'.V ol the Colored t j ,11 . (fi7intf in ii iniir it nil iiiiti ?i it UL. t in. i vv.uv - - - j i i . r i n in nil i ?t v n i i! iiiw l i.t: iii.i i It is natural that those who were" Capitol Irom Washington to St. Louis, formerly slaves should rejoice that thev "l !llly oJtat Kreat hi-hl are, now free, and that !, ,,,,,1 Vay' tne, --Mississippi, an:. in the very , , - ........w,,,. centre oi tne norm lation sot t Tinifr.ri black races could not lite anil thrive in According to Mr. WcSes, who nUe.nu- cd the : "meeting ' andjjj who -was at tl.at tinm Srnretarvilof - the Navv, 1, tidcnt Lincoln, concurred in Mr. years ago ; she however did not go to 111 ut" :j$ -, .. her husband's house lor two years alter nates' views inyegar4t the incompati- Aftcr laying with him for eig'it bility .of the races. Wtf presume Do nc davs ?Ijc suddenly became insensible, .. .ri ;i.;-u Mi. Wf n47 s.t:tfmpnt.: lie rJ ,i,0 ct,inl1tMh vtwuvM i.i.. i - 1 . l" 'rc 1?! 'sreP: resent mir the views ot ir. Liincom In Corroboration of Mr. Welles' state- , '"i T - V 1 4.1 n eftnni inn cat that Lincoln des ired a sepaaation I in of the races, our attention has been his pitcl:imation : . p - "1 hold that the hitc and black races cannot dwell together." "I urge ,, ;n.n;.,,.nt colored men to exert I lvis.ftir colonization'. . I sussest Central America as ie -place Iariy j ,. , Your Tace arc suffering pvAivtt wrong evef inflicted on any .KiOpj0 Even when slavery ceases you Dent not it single ma of .your race is made the equal ot a siglc man of ours fin where vou are treated best, "Sud j prcscat tlljs ns a fuct vith which we have to deal. It is better fori both ol us that I . ... . (i I I we should be separatcu. Wo iin,U in thp farts as matters of I . . -. ... v 4 -,.rcA ...V. -.T. - nisiory, ,auu .. u.-uV - any wounds to uie . colored race. I- I'. Wet L-nnw that lhf 1 mem'orv of Mr. i .t-. TJncoln U -hM.l bvl them in reat f i . . reverence rtnd jusu so , urn ii I eoull.nrn nvlli l lull I I lirilllOSI IO I race and be regarded as a monster oi heartlessncss and cruelty. USURY. 0ur txcha tSf oih aild South, are dlscussi thu pHnciflc of usury, and nf miirsf I'vunss various views in rcgaru 1 T - r . to the policy nd wisdom of a ldgh and low rate oi inierLM. Our legislature having voted down . ... - ?. . r : . .... 1- . .-. tne 0111 increasing tne iato ui imuni m the bill increasing tne rato uuuiur-m iu this State, we presunVeL nothing more n i ' , -' ' ,Vi thia will be done with thifc question this T' ' session. We are in favor of thp hgal rate re mainiri as at present.?; six per cent., but advocate a higher, fate than eight . s i . per cent, on special cou. tracts, when the paiti s consent and make terms accord- n to the cireumstaucts oi each indi- ' i ..i ir ' rr l . t . . . . ' It . . .BJ , : 1 . 4- , . . i ne pre-eni. iaw unoweui, pci vwm, on special contracts, but frequently the jorrower u con)pel!e! to pay even hilrIlcr us tlcre ilfho forfeiture of :-tr only the interest is lovt. Thtio Hwi .uu l ia fiTM, i h.rf. nm Ih.-t mitiriT .V J J resulting from a high tc-of interest is inflicted in spite of thc State. Hundreds of thousands of dillars of North 'Carolina capital jlow annually to Virginia for investment! on account of cplled to tho following speecu xo inu shC at at oncq same into mis bune. noro,, made hv'himjn the fourteenth This went on till slid became emaciated lv ' 1SC sJve-il I cehs preceding and exhausted, and at last tire - parents of Jul, lbO--, suc..ii .ceu3 prtetuiu3i court for a separate main- the Mo, rate of interet in this State. Acadeiny ot ?3,P00 to.lounda ?cl,olar ,. . , : .i.. . . ship in the name of her father, the late llus is lost to;us-or l it comes back, Samuel Hale, lor many years one of the it is because our peopleT are compelled to go to Virginia for inland boirow it there at Virginia fates.j ' The North Carolina w is 'not com- plied with on account of the" small pen- .. .. .ill.; . . ally attached to its viontion,Tbut the forfeiture of interest only. If the rate for. special contracts be increased to, say, twelve! per cent,, and heavy .penalties imposed!, it might have the effect of putting an end to the usurious contracts nowso common in diflerent portions of th'e State, where parties are frequently compelled to pay from fifteen to twenty percent for the use of money. f! . Ti(-5tfin mav ho. tho 4,linh" n'ml "Vi.ttt- .york the "focus of civiiization,"' but a Mr. Garfield has given ffigurcs that he- clT3 "tf he' ?roye that the centre of gravity of population has been shifting westwarA fit ny years. In 1840 it was in Virginia,near the eastern foot of the'Appalachin chain." In 1850 ,h-d. 7ccf .Farsb",r West Virginia. In 186G it was at Chillicothe, Ohio, and in 1870 it wnibrty-five miles northeast of CincinnathfIn future the . w-.....u..o nm. iuu laisp unjiuizicsSlDU will be slower.! The different popula tions of thc East and West, the North - orirl Smith will V.aKt,r- I ... . i T'ch otli nvgkZ T.S - : the valley ot the Mississippi; which would be all well enough it it were not that such a fact will furnish th Rt Louis papers with several very elaborate and earnest arguments lor removing the States.' IllfVl ! -r-i, T. . i auss i1 ioreri.ee Jiunev.ft daughter of General Birney, has b& leurnim' to set type in the office of the Dedham, (M?8,s,) Gazette lor the past six months' and last Week Rh.vwi-.tir. tSmitli f,v I . ... " '' "mh m editing a newspaper. 1 . paper.- j Mayor Stokeley, ,of Pjhiladelphia, s atter the gamblers and pttery dealers of that city with a very sharp legal stick. He says ii he is not interlered with he wm ciear tne Citv oi an s HHifj-; ilcr;il tra tucker?. i ft It is thought in Salt L'ake Citv that Briglumi Young will neV4r pass another feummcr above ground. ' Vien he dies thirty seven widows will mourn his loss and 117 children will be nithries-j ' The revolution goes bravely on in Cuba. In the last two weeks1 the Cu bans have made two brilliant dashes into the enemy's country md attacked with success iortitied places. A New Yorker is shably enough to complain that it cost3 $3,000 per annum to dress his only daughter, 1 II ' -", ' v iititu From tho Homeward Mail, of India. Astounding Mesmeric rower, A curiou3 case of mesmerism 19 re corded bv a civil cumeon of Hosliunga- u, a youns womau named Nunne'c, acred twenty tour, wa9 married some 12 and remained so ior two or mreu ua. She was, taken back to her mother, and .i .1 soon got well. Then iollows a very re- matkib)o htato. Dtog the . at four or live v ear's she never entered her husband's hous without lamng mseusi- We and remaining so. lie was very " o hr.BhHkel him. ri atlpnHvfi to her: she liked him. ut Whenever he came into her presence innlied tenance for her. : . While she svas in court the husband entered, and she instantly became insen- Rih!e. and was carried to the liospital. whom tin casn was carefully attended tuby.Dr. Cullen in March this jenr. While in this stale her pulse was even, breathing soft, her body, pliant, but she ; COuki cat notlmig. uxpcnmenis . weiu- silc Vclt he was near her, and she was by no means well, but had not seen him nnvwhere about. Next day this cxpen - . - g rf, Ucc, ftmf shc frctimlly became inserisiblc, as before. When the husband left the place she recovered. . - . . .i . n i' The exnenment as to tne inuuencu i the husband's presence was tneti iu an , . ' sorts ol was. sorts ol ways, lie wa uumu u bchina her. and to be near her in a separate ward, but this had no eiiect, but whenever he was brought to look on her lace, though muflled up, or tlis- . . ':..,;:,,, C.i.w ami guised as a policeman, .as a sepo, anil so forth, shc was at once nmuenceu. Tho experiments continued for about a CO1!!! ordered. The husband was asked to try if he could not remove the effect, seeing that he had the power to cause it, but he was quile frightened at the idea of having the power, and could not control it in any way. 'The -indications arc that tho New Orleans Times, recently seized under an n ., ... . -. . . - , I Ucation, as the claims filed against it I -. .. . , , e -a i since us seizure win iorce it into nipui- since lis seizure win iorce u into dation. ;The Time -"however, star by Messrs. E. GY Hancock and ex-Jut -v- . Walker, iormer y ol the New Or e started idge Orleans I 7V i lrf H.lv n stalrmheil frt i)t' uo mean Weight, having just purchased the whole of the printiug establishment ' ' UV National Iiepubli No. 109 Gravier street, where it is now located, ,l3 political cour9e is to lK. t,at of lhc New Orleans Timet ot late with refer- enee to -juoge uurcii, nencc tne sup- t t 1 1 1 - . prcssion oi tne euier journal uces not, rlif'Vf' f hr .Tndfru . Imm tlif ilmlv filti . 0 J c,sm which is supposed to have euggc ted his peremptory action in this mat tcr. The voun" iadies of Buffalo invite j- rt r1 -3 i . i li ci t autographs and the date of their visit in n tm jll 1 rrlr t-.-f V . . I . - . ' I I ' f ' a hh book is posted once a month, and any young man who has failed tv record his name in that time is dropped 'irom UIC ''acquaintance. Miss Martha Hale, of Boston, has Inade a donation to the Phillips Exeter Academy Trustee?, and at the time of hii. death President of thc Board, An ir.dietnicnt has been found against Iary Ann Colton tor poisoning Chirles fam.cs ?lton West, Auckland Eng. 'and. bhe is also accused of having poisoned about twenty, other persons! She is in delicate health and vvill not be tried till the next Assizes., The last three disastrous fires in this Clty originated as did that at Boston,. and as 00 per cent, of all the fire's lx"in irom tue,iurnaces in thc . buihlinjrs.- A Woluwn, Massachusetts, woman has called at the pogt-officc twice a day for twelve years ior a letter that does not come. ,( 1 -. Joe Jeilersou has returned to the etage and appears in Baltimore. The Stokes trial is nearly aLan end. U O U s E F 0;R K E N T . The DWELLING located on the t-orner of lartiu and .Salisbury streets, containine fijur rooms besides kitchen, is for rent for the present year. Apply to jan2-tf VV. S. MASON. U S E F O II RENT. A flonse containing six rooms, oonve nientty situated, can be secured for this year, feruw moderate toagoot tenant. Apply to ALFHED UPCHURClf. Jan2-Jt llargett Ktreet. RALEIGH NATIONAL BANK, OF NORTH CAROLINA, Raleigh, January 1st, 1873. f ft!Viv.5dnd,of Six Per cent- on Uie Capi tal Stock has been declared for the last six months, payable to the stockholdrs on Monday the 6th inst., at the Bank in this C Ian "-It C. DEWEY, Jau ,L Cashier. 'pifE 11EGULAU ANNUAL Meeting of the Stockholders of the State National Bank, of Raleigh, N. C., will take A.yjyjyj wanted. Save Yonr W ood Ashes. C. B. FAIRCH1LD, Raleigh, N. C. dec31-yt JTOIiTII CAROLINA ALMANAC, 1873. Calculated by Dr. Craven, and compiled bv L. liranson, printed on fine-sized and calen dered paper, neatly and elegantly. It contain many useful recipes, much valuable statistical mutter, and many . A ii II I C U L TU It A L 'rr uR r Jv ritreAniP2liitk;ally an AGRICUL b UAL ALMANAC. It is different from every Jther Almanac; has been published a number of years and sold successfully It is, we think, certainly as good if not better than any other. h 1 h Jt A few still on hand order soon dor. 9a t r L' UBANON, Bookseller, dcc20-tf Raleigh, N. c! 7Q SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT to-day. W. C. STRONACH. ...H. nn.l tlta iwinn norm ii'iie r l IIIC I on the Second Tuesday in Januarv isV' between the hours of 0 and 4 o'clock ' ' o, ... 'SMUEL C. WHITE, Cashier, C. SAUNDERS & CO. Healers In SALT, FLOUR," MOLASSS.S, SUGAU, SYUUP, . ' -I BACON, CHEESE, CORN, " MEAL, SPICE, COFFEE, rEPPKR, GINGER SODA, LEATHER, i touaCco, ' SNUFF, -V. At,. AC, AC -IV. a Jfiartin Stretl, nM:i;ii, n. c. dec7-tf Ondraft. Four years old. " " CHRISTMAS, CHRISTMAS, dec lT-tf G. T. STUONAC1I BltO. J 1VISH TO SELL TO-DAY, THE following articles in Uie Grocery line, viz 100 Sacks N C Flour, t)0 Bushels Clay lVas, 500 M Vh at Brand. .JOd " Wldte Com Meal, VA) M Winter and Spring Oats, l"j Bbls White and Brown .Sugar, l.V.loxes Meat, olMl Sags t oUee, 15) toxes Mufcaroni. ;i Ibis liirly Bose Potatoes, 10 loses Cheese, : U firkins Uosheii Butter, nov-ti V. C. STKONAC1I. 1IIOESE AND COW FEED. I I . ... IOO BusIioIh N. C. IJrnn Ac Shorts, 1(F) Sacks Oats, r,2 Ilnles Ilav, ('0 u. AND MEAL For sale Iy dee21-lm . II. IK)D1. M E A T INC E Buckwheat Flour, Cr$n berries, Mircaiouic, lriues, ' Citron, Cuirantx, , Raisins, Hnniluy. I'earl Grits, Irish Potatoes, Jellies, Canned Fruits. Canned Vegetables, ; Goshen Butter, l'rime Caeese, W.C. STHONACli. Q H E E S E ,. C H E K S E , FISH, ' .: ' ' . BACON, LARD. G.T. STRONACH & BRO. 5 ) IIEBPfflSE The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the Country! G 0 , 00 0 00 IN V A L UA Ii L E O IF TS! To bo Distribute!., in L . D . S I N E 15 8tii r e g u l a ii t o n t ii l y I GIFT ENTERPRISE, To he drawn Monday, Nov. 2-5 th, 1872. TWO GRAND CAPITALS : OF $5,000 each in Greenbacks ! Two Prizes $1,000; Five Prizes $500 ;' Ten Prizes 100. each in Greenbacks ! 1 Horse and Buggy, with silver-mounted Harness, worth ?00; one Fine-toned Rose wood Piano, wortli $500 ! Ten Family Sew ing Machines, worth SldO each ! Fi Watches and Chains, worth $300 eachl Five ' Gold American Hunting Watches, worth fiij wu; ten jaaies uoia Hunting Watches, worth S75 each t 81X) Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches (in all -worth from f20 to $:1U0 each. . ' Gold Chains, Silver-ware, Jowelrj-, &c.; &C. ; . Whole number Gifts, G,r00, Tickets Lim ited toG0,0(X). Aseflts Wanted to Sell Tickets, to whom Liberal Premiums will be paid. Single Tickets $1; Six Tickets $5; Twelve Tickets $10; Twenty-five Tickets $20. Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a description of the mauner of drawing, and other information in reference to the Dis tribution, will be sent to any one ordering them. All letters must be addressed to MAIN OFFICE, L. D. SINE, Box 8G, 101 W. Fifth St. , Cincinnati, O ct31-tf , JfOUTZ'S HORSE POWDERS At SIMPSON'S nov2fi-tf Drugstore, Sim wmmm war M MISCELLANEOUS. B. ANDREWS & CO , . - ; ' ; ' " '" '""'V. ''V' -Si- v.-'. V; s-'-7- Respectfully asks tho .-attention of PA U EN TS & QUART)! AJfS to tlieir large and well assorted ; STOCK OF. BOY'S & YOUTH'S CLOTIIIN recelvetl this day. Hoy's and Youth's Overcoats, , .. .; ; Youth's and Hoy's Talmas, ' Boy's and Youth's School Suits, ' Youth's and Boy'H Press Suits, Overcoats and Business Snits For extra large men. Just received at li. II. AN DUE WSi CO.'S, do 1-tf . Clothiers. E. W. THOMASON. Ia J. IiABARBE. B. W. THOMAS ON & CO., (SncccsHors to E. T. llall & Co..) Intlloaeers and CoinmlssieD Blercaints, NO. 7, EXCUANCK PLACE,' RALEIUI1, N. C, ' Hpecial attention paid to the sale of 1'unl Estate. - ' f CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. netv.r to J. G. Williams,. Tresident Stata National Bank ; A. G. .Leo & Co., Italelgh; W. AVhitaker, Mayor of Baleigh; W. C. Wtronach, ltaleigh. A, full stock of Groceries on hand at reasonable prices. E. W. THO. MA SON & CO. nov2(5-tf "PJAILY CONSIGNMENTS OF 1 s . Mountain Beef, Northern "and Mountain Buckwheat Flour, Early Rose, Good rich, Peach Blow, P. Eyes and Cusoz . Irish Potatoes, Hominy and Pearl j Grits, Citron, Curiants, Mac caronl, Prunes, Raisins. Dates and Figs, Pre served Ginger, Jel lies, Hlllsboro ' tiiuned Cher ries, Toma- ': to c s, "" .i . i ' Canned Fruits and Vegetable, Cosiirn Ilutter. Smoked llcel nnd SniiHagc, And everything generally found in a well regulated Family Grocery, all or any of wiiich we will deliver promptly at the low est market rates in any part of tho city. dec lS-tf WAYNE ALLcOTTv z o e Oi 09 Z g s- s 2- - i ?. .H 'gg's?g Co t? IE 2 W m tJ o 5 3 Q 10 000 LBS bulk sides Forsalehy POOL & MORING. ORTII CaKOXINa" ALMxNACS, for 1873 calculated by B. Craven, D. D. Send in your orders at once to i L. BRANSON. Publisher and Bookseller, novo-tf Raleigh, N. C. a n" t e :r r Tp sell one (1) fine young Horse, gentle and kind. Apply to A. C. SANDERS & CO.,, No 2 Martin St nov2'-tf L A R O K STOCK , O F Toilette Sets and Vases At nov2G-tf SIMPSON'S Drugstore. lA. L A 11 E L 1 N E O F FLUID EXTRACTS nnd ELIXIRS At nov26-tf SIMPSON'S Drugstore. -ORTII C A Ii O L I N A JEANS, SATINETTS 'AND CASI MERES, Just received at dec?-tfIliSE' PETTY & EWKW'S- J? O R C II R I S T M A S . 11 Pairs Turkeys, 78 Chickens. 50 Bushels Mountain Apples Nice Mountain Cabbaoe. at ' " " CC ltrlt , . WAYNE ALLCOTT S R OM O - CHLORAL Um", THE BEST DISINFECTANt no4-tf 1 SIDVrr;i? Drugstore. $5 R 'W' R D an?aSa&S,n WUh velvet collar eclO-tf G. T. STRONACH & BRO. , 0 O W E E D 2f- Bushels White Turnips, W. C. STRONACH. E A D P E N U I .lTT; A Large Assortment tatejt fey, just nv8C-tf Bookseliet SSiiSg- ? NORFOLK JAMES W.- GILMJi " Manufacturer of Silk IXats, Wholesale and Retail dealer in hats, cArs, laihes' runs, WALKING CAJVES & 15IUUELLAS, HC, Mam Street. Ileadjiarket ir. : NORFOLK' VA. septll-3ra. T3 A X T E II N, A-S II & CO, Exclusively Wholesale Dealers in .., GUOCEUIES AND LIQUORS, . . 1 v. iAM .aIa 1 ATT t n rfVl,h and prompt paying customers, a full line 4 of Staple and Fancy groceries, ' 1WRE1UJX AJXU JJUMaaJ.v "xium AND LIQUORS, Korpen's Eagle Brand Condensed Milk, uinaeu anu eaeu guuua ...... ' Norfolk. Va. ' trnTa J B IIRT'S BOOTS AND S t m -tr ' BEST Q TU A L I T Y. . .i - mm -VM - Furs, Fur, 1 urs, . -. : .. r .nit. Handsome rnr setts ivt wuiiesiiuu . AT , . . . . . ii ivi'it'' r. TWT.,'.'t!rif'Si ' dec8-tf TTvTTTr ""VII K IS T MAS IS COMING. ( ) u a 1 - . . J- llrown' Mu Prepared for The ' Ilecep n of tJuests. i ' jTUE LARGEST STOCK OF Toys, Faiiey Coods,Wonders and Cariosities KVKIt BROUGHT TO THIS CITY. The attention of the Members of the Gen eral Assembly especially desired. NAT. L . B K O W N ' - 2 doors South of Southern -Express Office, . - , , , ,, Has in More and receiving daily, the 1 n . . . 1 .. . 1 -. ...4 A.xmti AtA ttiii.L flf liii gwi iiiiu unnv wuijkto Tvl roivii"Er!TinKlJIt:.S AND - .FANCY GOODS ' , . " - ever received in this city. - His stock of fine fancy goods of every va- riety, style and imisn, suitable ior u OLID A Y P It E S E N T S , To' itnfi-.wi.lnttfn.llir loifrrt nllll PIllMraCft wi4ii.ti.uviiiviiij j.f, - every- article mat can oe uesireu. MUSICAL - ' INST KUME NTS of every style; patera and price.are a spe ! ialty in his line. llis. . -; A V I A R Y h:is just been replenished with a large number of imported CANARY SONG STERS, which are in tine health and con dition, and the best singers ever before re ceived by h-im. Alio Mocking Birds and Parrots to order, which can be conveniently and safely shipped to any point. Cages and bird food always on hand. Members of the General Assembly are respectfully invited to Call at the . M U. S E U M ...... and examine the manj curiosities on ex? nibition. Come One, Come All, Special inducements ofTeTed to 'the trade dec 17-tf O N II A N I) 500 Bushels Meal, 100) Bushels Bran. G00 Bushels Oats;' 150 Boxes Cakes and Crackers, - : 2 5 Barrels G in c e r . -3 B a r r e l s It a i s i n s 5 0. 11 o x e s O y s t c r s . 75 Cases BrandVy Peacher, 100- Boxes Soap,- f 52 Boxes Star Starch, 4 j 2000 Pounds Solo Leather,. , v G. T. STRONACH & BRO. N E D To sell City Scrip. Good for Tax. Apply to ; - -s vp A. C. SANDERS & CO., nov2b-tf .,- ... 0 2 Martin St - 30 T U R KEYS 200 Chickens, del-tf For sale at A. G. LEE & CO'S. CKK IS TM A S Jl O L IDA Y S ! ! W. II. X It, S. TEJCKER & CO., Have addea to their L A Jl (; e T- 0 CK, Many desirable article.? suitable for - 1 . ' CMIK I$TJ1JJ$ i'UESEJt-TS. I.!-'''" '.-.;;. ""; '.. 'V .- J '" ' 1 " - Ladies Winter DressGoods, J .ufc.-Neoktio?, i- Cloth Cloaks and Sacques, - " ; ' . . 1 : - " " -"-..''' i i - I ! i ; Gloves, Fuirs, &c. iwu.c.k& OF TUK LKGISIjATIUE njjswctrtills-invitcil tog nspectlon of our W. H. AR. S. UCKER& CO. deell-dtf N E D e or Apply to i . ' v - H' .nov2(5-tf i A' SADERS & CO., . o 2 Martin St JULLEf S, iuiSSTSAfiELETO ' siKSSmn j811 Crned Mulle, Iu store. Wttiw,nJBCH & THOMAS, "A. Sr3ak4& Wfil-W isnow ouide of any or the mffi conceded by alt epicureans to botiie finwt teed to 001 umuwye stiJ; flavored pure whiskey made. .Try it and JJJJ," 0g ffferiuL. ue coiiviuucu. . . - ; i CIAL NOTICE ACARD TO THE SCFr: or tnis nonce:will cheerfiinr""1 riT charge) to all weoreqiSt1?,1 S'r making aniLsuccessiuiit "ie icmeefof plo Vegetable iteme.JPKavtft' a positive and speedy n, ,l WlU l. f(,im" bUity,Preiature JJeoay yr A . and all form of Hoit- VUauf tho evils and disastrous en, fk'cl1 s i ty follow In their train COUse -U,,,' M This remedy is en tirelv . ; ' ut vegetable world, its ebmK,UUUuet of u siuinle as nature hf Ey to u.. in.... laature Grave. 1 kn,,r C,k7.j w-a i LKhiiuu. wuu uoubts come i,,TV A "Peak Letters of inquiry answer bv 1 Those who feel disposed wit? (.u f 5i Let him who doubts "VW' I ' . N. ' B.-Those suffering wmfn - V. consumption, Astlnnu, bronchi will lino, speedy and Derm-vi J above mentioned remedy in is at least worth a trial f , ainally nothing. -llesieetini UOffl declS-lL -WAiibblh'jvi; destiiua of stlmulaiiug iu-ODeriw. ruiou. thy of the name ot a unu? if lUs '? W you uo. whunali such -nauscoui -u t J klJ uijjs riautation Bitters, theiiin:, rapidity. wuh.which it relieves 'u l a-lk dicinal Ingredients to the Beat oi " th,. ' pialnt.uTliat agent is the spfritft the s cane, the most nutritiuu.siind a.MVMngit u li the varieties of aicoiioi. Tiitfi,, 01 iugrOients of. the Bitters. val iK" I tllV. 'Wlllllf! 1 11A ft . T ."V ) ... .11 f.i.".. l - Uci' i " ... r, ."iiuvi vimout mis aistribuuve would ferment and .sour, iw.';. I i.i.niulv nf rptnvH iirn.ru i,, .. ....... '-4. Htri-.t.!.. tation which humbug uru uuivuvoi' foist upon the puuiic as nicdiCiucs . ... , . lr. Tierce's (Ju'.dcn Mdk-ui L,v, v - ry will not raise the dead, but it WiMi J nt and cure tho m-im?. f or ;!i coughs, Tiiroat aiidiuinu in;u .V:'.," '. h.-is "never bc.en eiiuit.tl;L ' Heitoy C I.A. Is Uie diViid tlisra auuuafly sweeps its ihuusuinisiii. i '' win.-. It makvs its aouoaiuiK Hi in iiuu.v i.'...'"1'r' Uonauniptiou, oiandular bv.flj'iii-'.s i.tiiliuni riil..nui,n.- .11. ' J-U,li- ulleetioiis with wiiich iciaau-s uiu u-. UI. &e. i'-erhaps no onei,-whully liw-lVOuiv' taint, lilt; onjly way it can l.c hui-.cii, treated is tbrdugn tne lucumiu oi UictirP' lation. It is a blood disease., p.- -;j ,."'' OUinupUillJcl Uflli VillCCUi KViliiltl liov,,.., tbe iualilies tk) eeli it Hum t'iG vV,'u. und icstoie pdriVet health. ir.n,,,; Violent miiieia.l:, it may j,c iumi, i. KiUcty by old und yunj '.at- nZ . . ..... u : ' i ciiie leinaie may wku it ut any liiiie. I if your child has woinis, rn' u),;ij ,Viv -I ovfcaliow complexion, or, restlsul L': ! ' 1 a-no appetite, or geueral bad li.-u.iU it Dr.luUs'f iavei Pui.s. ii Vili lestoied. ( Jjr. Tutt's iluir lye cmta.iis iiv.-ja-;. Lead. .. i nit; ijtAuii .iiain.aina:,! ; I ,r- rr . n. i tion as eiear-headed as tae Amtiicau, ' become convinced, Uoia iuug txi w.-.is iliul observation. tU:LL ull Ml 1 ii-ii.. 1... .,-.- superior excellence as a luedk-iiA-, the preposterous clamor wt all aic .wor; liosurum-venders in the uiiivciV'c'aU'i.u- Iheiy belief in its elUcieiiey. 'li-uiui'i..;: tenacious tiling, as l!i use wiiiuaoan-f: giutimg to discover. l'i..v .maiiu.n luiu . nas too lirm a hoid upon iht-pui.-urai-.ci!iu lo be iu the siiguicsl degree elieckd wy l cold water diatribes which luc aavtaix.;.: of, leriueiiled slops; williuu: a i'aUH'. uieoliol," are so loud ol iaaiictn: uicolioix preparations. .Tho pu:o ilC l.i..ii s Very well that this -iicerli .v'i-a i.v:.iit aini touic does contain spuii, but Ua..ji:: ttiat tiiey are ol the purest aad luvoiv-''-' some UesiCi i ptiou, v iz : line Jia st. ewistiie most active ana beuviie'ial u;iiux.-r-i)i r throughout the system, whici. c,uid ii.- biy. be adopted. '. . - .' . Til E StCltET OF BEACTV.-Vhati- 1 ui: longer' aiked, ior the Wurid oi lazuli all tne ladies know that il' is .rudiicol usingaielightfiian(tii;uiu.ssiniitt j.jt-. aration knownLs LaiiU s-J;" Youth." Its beaull-iiig elicits aivlTr wouderful. Depot, uoid Mati, York. . . We Have FKKciUiiNTLVMKAiii) iaotii'.:s say tuey wo.uiu not uo witi.vat ;us. ij; slowTs soothing S-ruj, iroia biitu the child until it -has .iii;:sm ua the teething siege, under auy. cousaciaii -a .Wbatever. PiiATT's AsxitAl.- Om, ins a voruW;.ie: reputation as ilie isurtst auU LcSi iilum.;." tuig oil. Over two million gallons iia.c been soul lor tlie past two years, now no accidents -of any description in curred. .Send ior cirenktr.' uii; ilMf-A Charles Pratt, esfablisned iZTJ, - h :" TUUKSTOX Ivouv Pkai:!. Tooxa Ii; PEU. The best article know n iorcia., and preserving the twetli und u:i. by ail druggists. Price 23 au-a oy.;i-". ! h j ttle. F. C. W ells & Co.. 2s e'.v 1 . - BtTKNETT'S STAXlAKt FLAVOUR" TitAcrs.aie neatly put up' in L'apaii"'' oz., a oz. and 10 oz. .bottles, and use - .. by the trade generally iu every F'j ; city and town in the United .suu-n -- . das, and British Pro viiices, as u-;- many other loreigu couniritci Help for the Hopeless. Youua-v-- er your complaint be dyspepsia. ness, nervous- weakness, consuuuu. unity, or any other trouble, v ii.t0a. - t, will revive and renovate yemr j'1.11"' '.. system, as a genial ruin rciresiits ui ered llowers. ; : ;t. Foa Dyspepsia, iudigestiou, .dei1'-, of spirits and general. Uebiiity ia uiy , rious forms ; also, as a preveuuve '' -al Fever and Ague, and .other mui -0, fevers, the I'erro-Phosphorated ti Caiisaya, made by Caswell, Uaswuu New York, and. sold by all Diu'g fs'.'; best tonic, and as a toiiic ior Pal ' . :i covering from fever or otter-n1' has no equal. . . n . .. . r ... A'n ii'ie'AVllO - ever used Dr. Tobias' Horse enetw"ftv. ment, will ever be without it ; " VV tain cure for . Colic. Sore ' laioa, Bruises.aud Old Sores. Warraiuta .-i or to irV other; in pint bottles, au -lar. Sold by all Druggists. Depot, -Place, JSiew, York. "rd Tonic for all derangements ol and genital organs. The goriuim.' j,,-, merly sold by Haviland; Iiarrai .jj. and their branches, is now invpi'"- ( W. Risley, the originator and Ai 4 and the trade supplied by Morgan & Risley, New York. . Svapnia, or opium purified.. l,1u: perfect anodyne in the iaiV,' it ad'- i tiiiouy lie in v" . .,: . jiit" process of Dr. 1. M. Bigeiow, -'..i cal Colle; lege., is always uim. . is rarely the.case m otua i which tlons of Opium. A X A X E S HorseShoes, . - -, Mule Slices, - "- v"' ' ShoViBg Xails, Nails, AaUN . declO-tf G. T. STyONACJ -gr- o R S E S A N D 3f L'fJ' ; One pair youii x wel I broke 3h'-'' One large 4 year old horse, " small 8- " " "' mute 8 pnoN-U. dec 8- tl c, 1 T TATTATIO TTtTnllS' I''' ' ' .100 Barrels Corn V hiskey, . ; 100 Barrels Rye Whiskt J ,; We give you Die lowest P" . goods and keep the X cli & pL dec.8-tf . G. T..STiiOAtu ; TJ1VERYTUINOUS l,.i" i 4 Store. At ' .'-' nov2G-tf . t ' -r.i 7 1 .MfVl, ERCIIANTS . VISiu-v . j iiit.mi unt wis il ik .unerefdo oTfaltrav?tuS25 - - - - -tropical w,, V -1 11 .V P I . rr il I f!r.AT-Tl' AT A Mil f.T.r. t . dejected, miserable, and noiuiui; any good, you say. Don't aespua. , is.baim in Gilead.- liavo y uu tried . ivr purchase in this market ry -' aui:' interest to examine mu before purcliasing elsowa ,BVV PRIMROSE, PLlTi v ; deaS-tt
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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