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Jo JORDAN 8TONE, Managmz Editor. l" BJLM'KTSVTII&IASIS: rmlUfol Editor. I FRIDAY...... JANUARY 3, IN73 ACCEPTING. THE iSlTUATION. ; We kr6 Wot Sttf prised to learn that the and willingly assent,Jinyiew of the in neoplc uLNew Oritims have nece'pted- crease of business and patronage we the eitUatJon, and ue acquiescing in theTcourditioh ot affairs.' A resort to force to right Uivir - wrongs would have resulted in -gi eater troubles thaa those they are at present ex . periencing. As a remedy, such a course would have been fruitless, impolitic arid . illegal." "" ; )V Thp nwinlc of ' T.nnisiana '7-ven if they I 1 1 ' .1 were inclined to take such -a it.sU and . -. . i violent step, arc not -4n a situation to resist by force the adherents of Pinch- back, supported as ; they are by the whole military power of the nation tonal ' . . I govern men t. What else could the people do but yield to the imperious demands of the dusky Pinchback, and the Wranical order of a subsidized It would be insanity to advocate the P6l!oy or:: reUaoc t .he strong arm of the Executive of the nation by a portion ot the people of a single State when nearly an o ' equal number of the citizens - composed of the most ignorant and niuii.nnnt H in svmmthv and -.ir .n-nnprntinn with thn Fed- nvtuo ........ .. .... j . isnmuptu uj buuiiu iu iuuiuttt uivii oral authorities. Hence it would pose expressed by nim some months large piece of ice. They were rescued have been the height. cl folly and mad since. ' . , by a passing boat. A63S for the Louisianians to inaugurate -The Attorney Gecral is annoyed at A fire occurred near Fincastle by a reign of bloodshed and cruel destruc the rumor ot his 4trcmentt; and an- which Mr. Henry Hoffsinger's barn, with , tioaot m and. property, by r.sisUog toriZesi.s Vo SaS?f the bayonet law which is now clutching ' As soon as it becontcs noised about that jestroed on the 20th ult. The fire was at their throats. vacancies are likely occur in riic Cab- the work of iucendiaries. Three ne Therefore, an acquiesccuce on their inet, enterprising netvspaper correspond groes, arrested on suspicion, Lave par part in the present condition of affairs dents forthwith b?jip to cast around for tially committed themselves, is the only alternative left 'them. - But the successors of the" retiring members, A Dead Body Unbuiued rou even if this were not so, we should op- and names are suggested which perhaps Eleven Days. An intant child of . , . . ,''!., T) . , , Gracie Fisher (colgred,) residing on pose revolutionary . violence m any have never occurred to the President,and Cary strcctt west of the corporation line, event To the Courts alone should there which will never be taken into consid- ttied eleven days ago, and is still un- be a resOrtfor all matters ot difference eration by him, when he comes to make buried. The' mother is utterly destitute, arising' on questions of law and vgov- jf law and 'gov- . . - I to arms, should . btate or nation, ernment, and an appeal never be made by any until all other remedies have been tried and proved abortive. . Private and nublic wfonsrs should be redressed peacefully, honorably and constitutionally. The - ultima ratio J - . . regum, the sworu, snouict oe put i away1 from public sight, in the! march of civilization and human should be ,. nee aud dis- progress, and mankind taught to iook witn aunorrence arm uis- i M A A 1 gust upon physical violence, as a relic of barbaric inhumanity. ; ' " 'the people of Louisiana 'must accept the situation, not onlv bc-cauae they ate ' .i-S,. .Tj,.,lM.,;iM. jiunwiwwi iwisi, wiu ituuoi pnci, but because it is their duty to appeal first to the Courts below, -and if justice is denied them to look to that higher aa ucucu luuu, 10 iujn to luui it0uci tribunal, the Supreme Court of the United States, for r redress of their wrongs. ' If the law itself sanctions the exiraormnary course 01 iurei ana tue Supreme Court so decides, then, the only a. J 1 " : r t.. ii . ai remeuy win ie a repeal 01 the unjust law, at the earliest practicable moment. ' - : If the-unjust law is cot" repealed, but remains upon tne statute uooks iu an it3 revolting features, theii there limsf be still submisiion to oppression and . A ... 1 1 ' - Tl outrage, ratner tnan aaa to tne horrors of the situation by a vain and bloody resistance. ' , , i ' THE WILMINGTON JOURNAL. The Wilmington Journal beg.nn its twenty-second volume on the 1st in&t. . i On that day it appeared in? a new dress, and in an' "enlarged form. It is . now a thirty-two . column -: sheet, the largest daily in the Stale, and it is one ' of. the handsomest -and ablest edited.' - rt V51ti. T C.,...,,1,. .1... ......, lr nnrl pffirlpnf: o.hM' nb..-L- f .fc J Senate, for the first time makes pubjic anuouncement of his connection with the Journal, although it is well known that he has been contributing lor months to its editorial columns, his able, trench ant and. well-written articles lidding - much to the interest", and usefulness of the paper. ' .- ' With two ueh Editors as Mnj-ir ' Joseph A. Engelhard and Col. Saunders, the Journal is bound to remain, as it has heretofore beem a :ower in th !and and a bold, earliest, cloqiicn ad vocate of tiie rights, interests and honoT of the Old North State. Long may the Journal flourish. Its gifted editors have our best wishes for their journalistic prosperity aid success, and for their individual welfare and happiness a3 well " . - We make the following, extract from the editorial announcement of the com inencement of the -. twenty second volume of the Daily Journal. r ;;" , "What the Journal lias been it will continue to be. . Iu twenty-one years, .almost without intermission, it has made its daily vis its lo Its patrons in this city and throughout the country. Looking back through its columns we Have a minute record of the progress ofilmington. and the cuirent history of tne State and country for nearly a quarter of a cen tury. Its commercial and advertising columns, give a full and correct his- ' tory pf the business of our city, which can be found, nowhere else. Its moral, ' social and health I statistics are no less valuable. . " 7 The continued partiality of the pub lic for the Journal, which has sustained it during ail those eventful years, and which has evtr been appreciated by. its successive proprietors, hns been - the means of pieserving these invaluable rtcords to our city. Identified for many . . , " - j loner veara with thn nmn! Vi-i,; andBection, sharina their fortunes in adversity as well as in prosperity, in f . ' V - - - . .v- ;.,.! . . . ' " : . -, X - .. : : : v ? 7. -. ; ' nwna wii ' i'ii jcgMBtaBwiinii in mii i rV' mil " ' i'-Jjii i i mm cepacia n , times of plague and pestilence and war aa well as in times of peace, the Journal has become one of the institutions- of the State, and, indeed,-is almost the only landmark r.l the olden time that is left to. us. ' . ' Our labors and responsibilities will J in be greatly increased by the enlargement . .... v.. i -it. -i.f..n ol our paper, nui to ijuia we cueenuujr tru we shall merit and receive. We assure our readers that we shall spare no effort to riako the Journal Avortliy of the confidence of the intellii- icnt and liberal public who nave so long "iven it their support. 1 Wir.I. THERE BE A CHANGE IN THIS CABINET I i The rumors-that ttiere will be several r.hnnotA soon in thia President's Cabi- . ! net, seem to be wiUibirt much founda-' . - ; tion. - Notwithstanding the statements oi certain correspondents, that Secretaries Fish and Boutwcll, fand Attorney Gens ... ... ... end Williams, will positively .retire on the fourth ot'March,;in formation comes from the Attorney . General himself that the report is, false at least as to resiguation of Couliwell will depend u,,o ,ho reSn, of Scoria.: elec tion in Massachusetts. The contest there lies between B4utwell, Dawes and Butler with the chances in favor 'of T?rtfr.nii I lsoutwell. I We believe it is generally understood that Secretary Fishlwili resi-m on the 4th ot March.in accordance with the a decision. Such, for instance, is the a decision. Such, for instance, is the .. r.. i! c rT -p, T, TT mention of the name of lion. E.R. Hoar, r . , of Massachusetts, to fall , the vacancy Uwhich is to be made when Mr. Fish re-1 tires, and that of Ex-Senator Morgan of New York, who, according to these sensational newspaper ni2ii,; is to take Mr. Boutwtll's place -at the head o the I L ' . treasury department. ; j v As Mr. Hoar was a$ one time a mem- ber of President Grant's Cabinet, it is notiikelv that he will return to.the V. , . same position ; and as Mr. Boutr;eil has same position ; ana as Jir. uoutr:eii nas not signified his purpose of resii:ninj, the suggestion of hisUucceor ?eem? to .to us'jcltttle premature. TIlE STRUGGLE OVER GREELEY'S WILL.. Wc efc to gce tat the coateitcon. rGrQ;n,; itraPl. c;rp(.v will i t W i i -i renewed in the rseu'J 1 ork Courts, on th 13th kn3U . , - r- 1 " - ' Tne. contestants hive served notice upon Miss Ida Greelelr, uto show cause why the will of 871 shall, not be admitted to probatej - : In that beouest. alter nrovidinrr for his famfiv , d , ,t vpa v ' . . c" A ins iamny ana leuune, Mr. ureeley ' I Kave a cood portion bt his uronertv to 1 IE charitable societies.!: His lat will, revoking the lbrmer gave to his two daughters. Ida and Gabrielle, almost his eutire mil and pdrsonal tstate The relatives, including Ihis sister Mrs. Cleavefand, in favor! o ! Mr. Greeley s daughters, have relitiished. dlelaim to the interest beqnetithed tlum by the deceased ir hts lonutr .wills,- and have refused to make any :ontet. me. coutes:antg wpo craint untler the will of 1871, CQnterl that .Mr. Greeley was lion cjmjiott mentis at the lime he made his lu?t will, tljiit he was 'hi! wing uuwvi uicuiiti -ttwiiatiuu,. uk:i niitr- wards lullv deyeloneil itself -in his lust illness, and theretore his ilc' to his daughters k iilegnl ij fed voiij. The conduct vf M S3 Ida Greeley in or her the entire this matter has won i sympathy of the pubc, '":in'd has elicited universal coamnrtlatoa. ; She has acted in a modest, worqaniy and mag nanimous nianner lince the contest - ..-'- was threatened, and is no doubt deeply pained that the private affairs' of" her family have beeu parded with eo much publicity through th newspap; .iv. OAK US AMES AS A 11UJSTEE. We have referred to the contempla ted suit bf.'tlie l'resient of the Union Pacific Railroad Company lor eighteen rniiiiohs of dollars, against the holders of the Credit Mobilief stock. This suit, if brought and prosecuted to judgment, is better calculated to bring . out the facts and exp:sc " the transactions of the iruplicated Congress men, than any Committee of investiga tion which Congress can appoint. Sach Committees do not 6'rdinaiily accom plish anything. The friends of the ac cused usually manage; in some way, to have a a controllingl voice, and nine times out of ten their reports are mere white-washing affair,4 that generally end in smoke. 4 A full investigation through the Courts will furnish ; much important evidence whicbris now hid away from public view. It will show -who received the dividends, and hy it was that leading . members of Congress, who strongly advocated the schemes of the Paciric Railroad Company ,w ere allowed to purchase stock in the Credit Mobilier greatly below its rl alne? at tlm time of the sale. . . . ' i jk i ii v ca ; 11 wiU not ba together so pleasant an aftair for Hon. . Oakes Ames, ns de fendant in the suitMr tighteea millions 0f dollars, if he should be decreed a Tru for the 'parliio interests- . . .- he represents. In that event, hi3 tm- mense private fortuue may be swamped the litigation VIRGINIA NEWS. reciVed 'in Petersburg fur-the-quartet- ,. ,10l, '. J endmg Dce.-Sl, 134J. $105,078.79 were the receipts from customs in the Tetersburg jJistnei 101 the quarter ending Dec. ol, 18 ir" f1" 1U8wl vvaruuouse, ireteisuurg, w ijiuaeuse .Siu1I13muiuuls,vHu v-.. n- . . .1 . 4 . . t ... Ofi Ct 1 , ,f,uc ulct . , oq'.tui. -v.-" bales ot cotton have been received m Petersbuig, against 16,502 bales last year. A rkct strcet MetboaisfChurch, petcrsUur(f on New Year's eve, then ... w . . . . : ?i Uvere Christmas trees for the pupils ot ouuu''? ou,u"- II. II Weils, Ji, of Richmond, ou Tuesday received his commission as , . , . , T AZt boys convicted at tbe September term of the Richmond Hustings Court of set- ting fire to C. Robinson's barn in the suburbs of that city, Two young men, who a day or two ago, were out rowing m 1 urners creek about and has represented the case to a num and has represented the cae to a num- bei of officials ot Henrico county, but . v,k has not yet lounu one who nos anything to do with thecase. Coroner Tajlor visited the house yesterday, but it not oeing in nis junsuicuon, ne ccuiu uo muS.-xucmnona an2mrery isc - " appears one woman nas ncen louu. who can hold her tongue. Mrs. Anni Ryan, of St. Louis,was wanted to testify in the trial"cf her husband, who made a murdcious assault upon her, but she -reiuseJ to tMtifyand the Judge sent her to jail for lorty-eight hours. Still refusiDS to testifv tQe iudge ordered her .ofnomrrfn toctifw tho inAn to jail again to stay until she should bo willing to give her testimony. She was finally set at liberty by another judge under a writ ot Jwbeas corpu, rrinmnrianf conscience come3 from Boston. A po- I lice officer, who had a pitcher eontam- ing a pint of milk stolen'from his door- I .-. 0 - V - . . 1 siei) a iew morninsra since . was sur- prised to find soon after that the con- science stricken thief bad returned the pitcher, with four cents to pay for the milk. A wedding was recently broken up t '-'-ii 11 m l-n n (" rr T...n in 4 It f. -.11.. ....... 1 m. . . ... , , ,P " fanner: u preacner assea u any one had anv obiectlons? the tnnno ladv said, "Yes : I dou't want to marrv him." The expectant groom iolded his broad cloth and silently stole away. Old Ben Wade's daughter, wjio is said to be one of the handsomest girls in the State of Ohio, is engaged to be married to a journeyman carpenter in Ashtabula. . ' -; The Childrens' Aid Society, of. New MLorky i.cknowledges the, receipt of 5,560' 00, in- consequence of recent ap peals. The nuptials of Ezr? Comfort, SO, and Eliza Can 11, wcio celebrated at Chester, P;i., the other. day. DIED. DEBN AM At his residenee. Kfislw KotAt VV ke eountj of pneumonia, at 4 p. iVi., January 1st, 1873, Mr. Thomas 11. Deunam in the 07th year of his age. ' NEWADVERTISEMENTS. CLASSES IN THE GERMAN LAN GUAGE. At the request of numerous persons de sirous of acquiring a knowledge of the Ger man Language, the undersigned will, as soon as a sufficient number have signified their intention to attend, open clashes for thorough instruction in the grammatical construction -and composition of the Ger man Language. Application may be made to the undersigned or at the "News" office jan 8-tf , AUGUST DOEiP. ! r E I) . A SMALL HOUSE, conveniently located. Apply at this ottie. . jan 3-tf RALEIGH NATIONAL BANK -OF NOKTU CAROLINA, ' Raleigh, January 1st, 1873. 1 A VvWnd of 'Six per cent, on the Capi tal Stock has been declared for the last six months, payable to the stoekholdrs on Monday the 6th. Inst., at the Jlank in this i'2-H cashier. rJU J'- li E G U L A li A N N U A L on the Second Tuesday. in January, is:V between the hours of 9 and 4 o'cloc k. ' u. WhlTK, Cashier. dec3l-3t JVIQUORS, LIQUORS, LIQUORS, 100 BarrelsCor'n Vhiskey. . 100 Barrels Rye Whiskey, Ve give you the lowest prices, the best goods and keep the largest stock, dec 8-tf G. T. STRONACH & BRO. jjjORTH CAROLINA ALMANAC, 1873. Calculated by Dr. Craven, and compiled by L. Branson, printed on fine-sized and calen dered paper, neatly and elegantly. It contains many useful recipes, much valuable statistical matter, and many A G 11 ICUL TU It AL Itw8 t Jf sPliatically an AGRICUL TURAL ALMAN AC. It Is different from every other Almanac; has been published a number of years and sold successfully. i1.!8 'YF unk certainly as good if not better than any other. A few still-on hand order soon. . "' , BRANSON, Bookseller, dec20-tf Raleigh, N. c! .faACKg to-day. LIVERPOOL SALT W. a STRONACH. Meeting of the Stockholders of the State' i1? ofeig. N. C, will take place at their Bankinz liousin hiu .i FOR RENT. "Pf Q USE FOR RE NT . The DWELLING located on the corner of Martin and Salisbury streets, containing R. luui wuis uesiues Kitcnen, is tor rent tor mtj pieiseui year. Apply to v ana-tr -1 -s VV, S. MASON, H 0 v SE FO 11 RENT. House fiontninlnc sIt nleritrysltuated. can be secured for this year. Xlerms molerate to a good tenant. Apply to ALFliKD UFcaURCU... ja,n2-it N. , Harcrett Street. JWELLInVk HOUSE FOR RENT, A DWKLLINQ IfOUSKon the corner of Hillsboro and West streets; with 0 rooms, gas in all the rooms butone. On the prem ises there is a fine well of water and all the necessary out-houses. : Vot further partic ulars apply to W. It. JJODD. jan 1-1 m Cor. WH. and MaHtn Hts. O R E -V. A THREE KOOM HOUSE for Rent. For particulars arDlv to ALBERT MAflisirN Sheriff s Office. . dec31-3t PfQ USE F O R R E N T . . A COMFORTABLE DWELLING, con taining four rooms ,on the corner olTerson ""4. i'-vie streets, near Person street Methodist Church. Apply to .-;,. It. II. WHITAKEtt, Jan2-lt Editor Friend of Temperance. "Pf O USE WANTED. - Wanted to rent a fc-raan House, three or four rooms, for about t hree months. AddIv to. 001 J. K. II. OARMER, jan2-2t , Druggist. o ICE ROOM S T O LET ; 4 rooms for rent, second story, corner Wilmington and Martin streets. ivppiyto nov 21-tf W. H. DODD. A. C. SAUNDERS & CO. Dealers In SALT, FLOUR, MOLAS.SKS, .SUGAR, ; SYRUP, BACON, CHEESE, CORN, MEAL, SI ICE, COFFEE, PEPPER, ti ING Eli SODA, . LEATIIEK. v- . TOtJACCO, SNUFF, &C, AC, vc., AC., AC Jo. 2 Jflarl in Street, RAIiEIGII, N. C. dec7-tf J G G NO GO , E G G N O G G , RUM, RUM, RUM, RUM. ' On ilra it. Four years olil. ' CHIUSpiAS, CHKISTMAS. dec f7-t.r- p. T. STRONACII fc BRO. J WISH TO SELL TO-DAY, THE following articles in the Grocery line, viz: 100 Sacks NC Flour, 'Mi Bushels Clay Peas, 600 " Wheat Brand. ; JOO " White Corn Meal, o)0 Wiuter and .Spring Oals, 4o IJbls White and Brown SSusjar, 15 lioxes Meat, 3i Bas i.ofl'ec, 20 BOxes Macearoni, 'AO Bbls Jiarly Rose A'otatoeR, 10 Boxes C heese, ao Firkins Goshen Butter; nov-tf C. hTRONAl'U. H QRSE , ANT) COW PEED. x - 100 Bushels N. C.Br an & Shorts; "" ' ' I "- - - ' . ' 400 Sacks Oat, ' '' 62 Bales Hav, CORN AND MEAL, For sale br dee2i-lm - II. I)0D1 M E A T I N C E Buckwheat Flour, . , Cranberries, ' Maccaronie, Prune,4-', Citron, Currants, . Raisins. Hominy, . Pear.1 Gritp, Irish Potatoes, Jellies, . Canned Fruits, Canned Ve getables, Goshen Butter, Prime Cheese, W.C. STllOXACli. Jj"EXT OF KIN DALLAS Mc- Kervall and Williamson wanted children or descendants of Alexander and William Dallas, Duncan McKervall by his wife Isabella Dallas, and John Williamson lv his wile Janet Dallars, said to have settled in North Carolina,. Something to their ad vantage may be obtained by axldressins . JOHN POLLARD, Attorney at Law, Stevensonvillo, Kiu and Q-ieen counties Virginia. , . dec25-law4w" ' QUE E SE , C HE E S E , FISH, . s BACON , LA It ). O. T. STRONACH & BRO. 10 O 0 B u 8 11 E L s OF Ashes J-UUU WANTED. Save Your Wood Ashes. C. B. FAIRCHILD, Raleigh, N. C, dec31-36 JPOUTZ'S At nov26-tf HORSE POWDERS SIMPSON'S Drug Store. MISCELLANEOUS. B. ANDREWS & CO Uf-spectfully 'nsks the attention .f PA HEN TS & G XT A 11DI A N $ to their large and well assort $3 .-. STOCK OF , ' BOY'S & YOUTH'S CLOTIII.N'fJ received this day. Bay's and Youth's Ovej-coals, X Youth's aud Boy's Talums Boy's andYouth'8 ScJioohSuits, . Youth's and Boy's Dress Suft . .' "7 '' ! '- :'f Overcoats and Business Suits For extra lare men, Just received at ! K. B. ANDREWS & CO.'S, del-tf Clothiers. E. vv. Thomason. . L, J, Labarbe. "P W. TIIOMASON & CO., (Succeesors to E. T. Hall & Co.,) Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, NO. 7, EXCHANGE PLACE, UA LEIGH, N. C, Special attention paid to the fak or Ileal instate. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. S- Refer to J. G. Williams, President - State National Bank; A. G. Ijee & Co., Italeigh; W. WhiUker, Mayor of Uaieigh ; VV. C. Stronach. Raleigh. A full stock of Groceries on hand at reasonable prices. K. V. THO MASON & CO. nov26-tf IVAILY CONSIGNMENTS OF Aiouuiain ijeei, iNortnern ana JMountain . 1 - . T-l. -T-l -. . .1 r.ucfcwneai fionr, jariy nose, uoou-' ricli. Reach Blow, P. Eyes and Cusoz Irish Totatoes, Horn ipy and Pearl GritSj.Citron, Curiants, Mac earoni, Prunes, Itaisins, liite and Figs, Pie served Ginger, Jel lies, Hillsboro Canned Cher ries, Tbma toes, . Canned Fruits and Vegetable, v Factory Cheese, fioslien Hutter, Smoked Beet and .Sautage, And every thing generally found in a well regulated Family Grocery, all or any of which we will deliver promptly at the low est market rates In any part of the city. dec 18-tf WAYNE ALLCOTT. II? 7 W". 3- ' S M i i w 2 -? S g p. . o-0 a f-4 0 O .5. I .s S 3 h 1:3 V! S S 0! n . J3 - 13 SQ' 10,000 LBS. BULK SIDES tor 'sale by POOL& MORING, JSq"ORTII CAROLINA ALMANACS, for 1873, calculated by B. Craven, D. D. Send in your orders at once to L. BRANSON, Publisher and Bookseller, nov5-tf ' Raleigh, N. C. . A ' N T E D To sell one (1) fine young Horse, gentle nnd kind. Apply to . - ' A. C. SANDERS & CO., novSC-tf No 2 Martin St A L A It G E S TOOK Toilette Sets and Vases OF At nov2G-tf SiMISOIS;S Drug Store. ALA It Q E L I N E O F FLUID EXTRACTS and ELIXIRS At nov26-tf SIMPSON'S' Drug Store. jq-ORTU CAROLINA J E A N S, SATINETTS ! AND CASIXIERES, Just received at PRIM iiOSE, TETTY tt NEWSOM'S. . dec 8-tf F o R CHRIST M AS . H Pairs Turkeys, 78 chickens, T)0 Bushels Mountain Apples. Nice Mountain Cabbage, at decl!l-tf WAYNE ALLCOTTS I O M O C, II L O It A L U M , -THE BEST DISINFECTANT At. nov26-tf SIMPSON'S Drugstore. $5 R E W R D Dark blue cloth cane, with vpi Ati, and biaek silk lining declO-tf G. T. STRONACH & BRO. Q O W F E E D 200 Bushels White Turnips Stock Peas. W. C. STRONACH. L1 E AD P EN CI L S A large Assortment latest styles-ust .' fi j S NORFOLK. rj"-' A M E S W . GIL M E i Manufacturer of Silk Iats,v .!.-....' Wholesale and Retail Dealer in HATS; CAPS, LADIES' FUKS, WALKING CAXES &' I'MSBELLIS, . 14G, Mam Strcet, Head Market Sqr., NOIirOLK, VA. sentll-3m. " , . AX TE R N A S II & C O . Exclusively Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES AND LIQUORS, Have in store and offer for sale low to.reUh and prompt paying customers, a fu 1 1 line oi staple ana aney uroceries, : . FOREIGN A ND D OMESTIO WINES AND LIQUORS, Borpens Eagle Brand Condensel Milk, Canned and-cased goods of all kinds. . Agents for the celebrated 'Old Challenge' and " Gaffi Bye Whiskies." The Aurora Indiana Gaff Whiskey is now conceded by all epicureans to be the finest flavored pure -whiskey maue. Try n ana be convinced. BAXTER, NASH & CO.. Norfolk. Ar a. -pURT'3 BOOTS AND SHOES, Single and Double-Sole IlaYid-Mado, ' - . - : . ; -' B E ST Q U A L. I T Y. . - - . -x - Furs, Furs, Furs, 1 ' -'" V- .' '- Hahdsome Fur Setts for Ladies and Misses : ' AT ': . XX i ' . x . PRIMROSE, PETTY & NEWSOM'S dec&rtf - ' - ' ..- . '-.-,' . G 11 R I S T M ASMS C OI N G . Brown's Mu v Prepared for the i ii of Guests'. -. , Ilece . THE LARGEST STOCK OF ' . ; Toys, Fancy Go6ds,Wonders and Cariosities EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY. The attention of the Members of the Gen- t . eral Assembly especially desired. N A T. L V BROWN, Fayette vUle Street, 2 doors South of Southern Express Office, Has in store and receiving dally, the largest and most complete stock of TOYS, CONFECTIONERIES AND FANCY GOODS. j ever received in this city. His stock of fine fancy goods of every vn xiety, stj'le and nnisn, suitaoie ior II OLID.AY T II ES E N T S ,- Is tmprecedentedly lar?;e "and embrace every article that can mo iienireu. MUSICAL IN S T HU M E N TS of every style, patera and price,are t laity in ins line, his ' is line. His ' A V I A It. Y lias just been replenished with a large number of imported CANARY SO.NG- STERS, which are in line health and con dition", and the best,sin;j;ers ever- before re ceived by' .hi in. Al&o Mocking Birds .and Parrots to order, whieh can be conveniently ana isaieiy shipped to any point. Cages and bird iood always on nana. Members ot the General Assembly are respectfully Invited to call at the M U S E U M and examine the many, curiosities on ex nibition. , r Come diie, Come All, Special inducements oflered t,o the trade dec 17-tf O N II A . N . GOO Bushels Meal, " . '10001 Bushels Bran, GOO Bushels Oats, 150 Boxes Cakes and Crackers, - 5 Barrels-Gin g e r , - I a r r e Is" R a i s i n s p 0. B o i e s Oysters, 73 Cases Brandy Pcaelier, ) 100 Boxes S'oap, -'.v 52 Boxes Star Starch, ' h m Pouivls"soie Leather, G. T. STRONACH & BRO. A N T - E To sell Ci ty Scri p. Good for Tax. I Apply to i A. C. SAJiDEKS t CO.,''" nov2T)-tf , is'o 2 Martin St so T U Ii K E Y s 200 Chickens., del-tf For sale -at . A. G. LEE ifc'CO'8. QHRISTM AS HOLIDAYS! V. II. it R, S. TrCIvEK & tO., I lavo added to their - .t j: : . ; ,s took, JIany desirablo .iiitiele jTsuitabio for ciiitisTJVvis inEsi:jFTS. ' ' - .' Lfulies Winter Dress Good?, : -.;' Scnr&, Neckties, - , : i Cloth Cloaks and hacjups, . '.-.- i . . . i . I - j Gloves, Pmn, Ac. ME5IDEKS 1F .THE LEGISLATURE Respeejtfullylirj vited to an nspecf lon of our Stock". ' . "'' - -' W. H. & R. S. TJCKER& CO. decll-dtf lT! A N ; T E D To sell iwo fine Oxen. They cannot per lorm on the violin, wiU work single or double, and will not have the H . j Apply to A. C. SANDERS & CO.. nov2Citf No 2 Murtin St "ATULLETS, MULLETSjMULL 100 barrels Fresh Corned Mullets, i Fat a n rl n a. ' Wl LLlAMSi wsr. TTPnnimrrrr a, tt-"a SPECIAL NOTICES. A CARD TO THE Suffering. The wriler of this notice will cheerfully semi :( five of charge) to all weo request Hv the Uocii-efor making and successtuliy using a very sini pie Vegetable Remedy, . that will be-fwuiid u positive and sieeiy cure ior iNervouK lv biiity.Piernatiire Decay, -Ijokm of -VHaiirv-. and all forms of Nervous AU'ecUon xua the evils and disastrous coi,seq.ueiu:e.s thai- ' follow in their train. This rt iuedy is entirely a product ,T Uic : vegetable world. Its coinoiieiii,' pai ls 'aiy simple as nature herself is simple harm less toward nature, yet. powerful- in o j. ..,,. i ng and eradieat ing u iseaso. Consu in j-n i despondent and Kebllrtated ami-.a ei vouA sutiereis, doliot fail to give this ivnulyy trial; 11 Will cost you out little. It umy save you from u Uio, of Misery, or a i'n-; ' puiture Grave, i-know whereof 1-spe.sk'. Let liinlSjv ho doubts come ior.tii ana .s,v. Letters of inquiry aiii.,weiv by return mail! Tiiose who ice! disposed' will oblige by sta ting' their mptons by sotloing oeii. iioi ; suggest ions may oiten be made. Address'-'" KKY. EDWAKD UutiiNliiH, . Tropical urseribK, Albany, N. I'. N. li. Those suirering with -iiicinieht - Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, .&c,,sc ; will nnu speeuy ami perniiinem, .reuei d( the above ineniioned remedy. - It is at least worth a trial, as the covi i . nominally nothing.' Respectiully, deelS-iL i;hWAltl)-lilil.,.NKrr, ' .Ci iVtiia i' as ii l 'a s t. 1 n valid- read i . if you are unwise enough lo puL your.st i, oui-iclB oi uny ul" tiio liiocic-Loiiics guana.- . teed lo eontuin "no cuflu.sivestiuiiiiain. . you will inevitably eome In .gnel. Ask your ii-liysician if any liquid luciiaralioji. destitute of stimuUiniig propei tierf, is oi . tuy ot tho name oi a, tonie. ' lie; will -n :; ' 5'ou no. ishun all sueli nauseous eateli-jeii nies. I'iautation Ui Iters, the most .whol -soine invigorant in the -world, owes Un: rapidity wnii whieh iL 'reliev,e.s the disor dered stomach, and tlie shattered nerves to 7 the didusive ayent which conveys its im -dicinal ingreaients to the seat oi the com-; plaint. That agent is the spirit of the suiiii'r cane, the most nutritious and agreeaoie or ail the varieties ot alcohol.- The metliem;u- ugredients of the liitteis, valuable as they. are, woulu ue comparatively useiCbs vitnout this aistributive basis- They woiild ferment and soar. Ueware. as " you hope for health, of tho liorrfbfe com pounds of refuse urugs 111 state of lermtir- tatlon which humuuiis are, t-ndeavoriui: i. foist upoa the public us ineilicines. 45?-Dr. Tierce's Golden Medieal ljiscov - ry wilt not raise the dead, but it will bun ht and cure tho living. l?oi- al. m-m-h-Couglis, Throat ana Uronehiat d't.e! .-.,- ;.. lias never been equaled. ' SckoFUlA'. Is the dread UiMie' whit-ii lunuail.v sweeus its ihousuntls to VheiirU. It makes its appearance m many l'drias; in'. Consumption, oiuudulur ,-v einigs, Kin. u- -muti&m, Cutaneous dieu&es, iiiuuy-. o. t;n- uhections wtih which lemalestrre troiitau.f.'. fcc- Perhaps no one is wholly itee Hunt taint. Tiie only way it can .uc successiuiiy treaiedis through tue luedium oi tlieeii . n- lation. It is a blood disease. Dr. 'lull's ' Sarsaparilla and Cineens Delight p(sI ? ihcuuaitties to expeii it iiom the jvciu iHid restore -perfect health. Leiugfrech;Vu violent minerals, it may be ttnii n vt u saleiy by old and young, 'ilfe most' ;:. cate lemale may Wice itaiuny tUu. If your child has worms, or a bad bre;?:;. or sallow com piexiou, or restless at u iii ;r; r no appetite,.or general bad health, -i i it Dr. lutts's Liver Pilis..lt will soon" iestoi'eti. . Dr. Tutt'sllair Dye contaiiis no Suir'nr. f lueud. - - BKCKwrra'd' ; ANTI-DYjPEiXIO rPjl.J.s. v- The lion. James Iredell, late Governor l" North Carolina, made the following sta le nient with regard to Beckwith's Pi lis : .- "Dr. BecK.with's. Anti-Dyspepiic ..Pills Have been ued in my family wjiich is ;i large -onewith the most bontlicial eilVci-. A uurnoei' of my lrieuds wlio have tn :i alllicted with, dyspepsia and oUierdi-soiuc. s oi the stomacu, have spolien to ine m strong terms oi tue relief they experuuH-td Horn this remedy. Without ike evidence 1 Jiav received iron! other,... my iutfina! j Kiiowieuge oi -tne piOiessionaiiHaa -privaitj character of Doctor BecK.wi"th loitno iat twenty years, justities uieiu declaring th-n-t-he would give no assurances of facts Ji ii ii. rely, Prepared solely by the proprietor, p.. it. BECivWITH, successor to Dr. Ifeckwiin, Petersburg, Va., ahd lor sale, at the redtuv ed price oi Scents per box, by iilldrugginis'.'. jan o-tf . f own experience, or. ol prolessional uJih ' tions, of which he was not, per feci Jy qoiiti- deni. in which tne uuUllc imsiit uot s;Ut-!y - n JA.-. IllEDLI,." . The Tknacity of Truth. When a n i- . tion as clear-headed as the Americans uce become convinced, liom long-experience " and observation, that an article possessore. : superior excellence as a medicine, not ad . the preposterous clamor of all the worth lessv nostrum venders iu the universe can si take their belief in its eulciency. Truth is a very tenacious thing, as these woi t Hies a ; e be ginning to discover. Pistatiox iiin J iiK has too lirm a hold upon the popuiai esic-iii to be in the slightest degree ehecied bv t !-- L cold water diatribes which the- advertiser.-. oi lcrmented slops, " without a panicle n alcohol," are so iond of launching afca'inV; alcoholic preparations.' The public Know very wen muv tnis peeriesii renovaiu.au-' tonic does contain spirits, but it also un-iv thattliey are oi the puresi and Jiiost whoT -some description, viz: hue old st.Ciix,tiit most active aim benehcial "dill'user oi il-'.-remedial and f invigorating prouei ti' v throughout the system, which edui-f i.iti biy be adopted. - The Secret ox beaux y. What is i : ? 1 1 longer asked, for the world of fushioii au:' alltae ladies know that it" i.s produced l, using a delightful and harmless toilet -wrej-aration known as G.-W. Lai id's "Lio. 5a o I'oath." its beautUying ellects -u.tiul wonderful. Depot, it . oold ' Mi-kV; .Ne York. ' ; . , We Have FiuMtuiTx.Y JlEAiijj'iuot:iei say they would not bo without Mr.-. Win slow's soothing Syrup, irom uie u.tm (; tue child uiiin ii has linishea un . Hi--.. teething siege, under" .any eonsidi taiio:: Whatever. . . Piiatt's AsTitAh Oih, has a world -v,: id reputation a the surest ana best mumhw tu oil. Over two- million :: gallon.-.' na?.. been soid for tne pas 1 1 w o y ear, l r o n i w n i t-J no accidents ot uny description invVe in curred, send for circular, .oil -iioue , Charles Pratt, established tfjsi.-. oncw 1 ink. . TllUIWION'S IVOKY PEAKn Tooth i'uW-. xic Tlie best article known l'orcicaiiMuii and preserving the teeth and gums, .-m by 'uit-druggists. Price 25 and oO cenis ie.v b.ttle. P. c. Wells & Co.. New Yonc. BUKiSETT'S SXANDAKl) FUVOUnNO li TiiACTsare neatly put up in Unpaunellu i--oz., 6 oz. and 10 oz. bottles, and are lur ,s;iJi by the trade generally in every piinc;ii. city and town in the United States, -uum-das, and Britisn Provinces, as wen il -many other foreign countries. Help for the Hopeless. Yout re u ( ;;k . dejected; miserable, and nothing does j any good, you say. Uon't despair, inert is bairn in Gilead. Have you tried ine:; u Bitters ? No ! Then why dou'tyou '.' , nei IV eryour complaint be dyspepsia, bili-i-- ness, nervous weakness, constiiutionui'ue bili ty , or any ot her Uou ble, V i nega r i n i s n will revive and renovate your siiaU'-s'-system, as a genial Tain relreshes tUc-wifii credllowtrs. , Fob -Dyspepsia, indigestion, deprebTio". of spirits and general debility .in liajjr v rioua forms; also, as a- preventive a? ifli-i Fever and Ague, and other intermitb levers, the is erro-Phosphorated Elixir Calisaya, made by Caswell, Hazard & New York, and sold bv all Drutrirists. is ti: - . best ionic, and us a tonic Tor paiien is re covering from lever or other j-lcknSt hasnoeyual.. . -:' To OWXE143 of HoK.sas.-iNo one w , i. ever used Dr. Tobias' Horse Venefi ,V V T ment, will ever be without it h f L " tatn -cure for ColicSoro Thro ii , nr''" Bruises and'Old tiortfs. WarA AtV '-i ' or to any other; in4ut bouiS .f.'-"-iar. sold by a.fi liJssl1" Place. New York. J epot,- U 1 a i, , . Risley's Bucu is a reliable DI ui-V i i',- .i Tome lor all detf J'iitments of f ,lUlUR al and genital oil us.- The n.1''.? merivKom i-iv- aviim.,i T1w -..-.,..-. SvAPSi;or opium pu-i,. . ,,' 1 penect ofilyue In the? in 1 FT. 1 process U M Bigeld w i itrt ,?a;V . ' W; Risley, tborigiuator?- . tf and the trad supplied 6vlv J, J 1 Ok. j. .-ill-. JI cat C'oilif- fsaiways dniiV.rTT, 7 -; whielfelv the ee Vu ,f. " '5U'tU-! i;- I tionsPium. la uUiir iHeia:.i- j I In -viass urno- v Store At .. novrG-tf TP ptt . I. iai55SS5S? f wiu fin :o "re deS-tJaaiU0!4 JPliTTY 4 N NESj.r;
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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