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JORDAN STONE, Managing Editor. SAM'L T. -WILLIAMS. Political Edi tor. , WEDNESDAY... JANUARY 7 1873. PJNCIIBACK TJKANCENDINi; HIS DUTY. Monday was a day of great excite rnent and trial in New Orleans.' A col lision between the t wo opposing State Jfluence on society Governments was at one tiniejmminent, but happily no disturbances occurred, and comparative quiet has been tempo rarily restored. The trouble grew out of the order of Pinchback, .issued on Saturday last, which threatened to disperse the Con servative or Fusion Legislature, in case assemble. . it should have the temerity to General Emory, the comm the Federal troops at New Orleans, re ceived instructions from President Grant, soon after PinchbackV procla mation . appeared, that he must not allow any interference with the Conser vative Legislature ;. " that the .United States troops must be used only to pre serve the peace; that any body of citi zens, stjling themselves what they may, have the right to meet peaceably, lor any purpose not unlawful ; and, that if any attempt should be made to disperse any such assemblage, they shall be pro tected." It is endent Pinchback was laboring under the impression that any high handed measures he might adopt would meet with the sanction of Grant; and he imagined, if he could disperse the Conservative Legislature, while the question was pending in the Courts as to which of the two Legislatures was the lawful one, the case would kbe at end, and the Radicals would be at once established in power. Bat the President could not go that far. His original order sustaining Pinchback, was only provisional or tem porary, and was not intended as finally deciding in favor of the Radical State officers. The question as to which set of State officers was legally elected, is J still before , the Courts, and an til that question is decided, the President will not sustain Pinchback in his efforts to disperse the Conservative Legislature ; for that Legislature may, in the end, prove to be the rightful and only legal body. If ttnehbaek attemnta l,v foreR to r. 1 I prevent th0 Conservative Legislature from holding its meetings, the Federal military power, vhich he invoked to his aid. wiU. by the order ot Presi- ,1 t. n a. ,1 - - .1. i. - j I ueui want, ue imuw ugaiu&t mm, auu i he will thus De hoistecl by his own J petard. I A NEW PAPER IN RALEIGH. a i z ji . f n i run iiui iuc im i u nrnanprr n arTni.... . ' - .-v-x.- -" vommonweaun, a wecKiy newspaper, which he proposes to publish m Kaleigh the first number to appear some time in March. ' In Ills prospectus, Mr. Goodloe says that The Commonwealth " will be inde pendent of parties, but will be neutral on no question of public concern. It will never fail to vindicate the rights of the individual, the rights of the States" and the perpetuity of the Union." Mr. Goodloe has had much experience in journalism, and has been connected with the public press, at different inter- vals.formany years. He conducted a week Ijpaperin Washbgtoa City before the war with much ability, and since the war he established a paper in thi3 city called the Biavttsr. which . Hnrino- the . ,. short peridd of its existence, was a dig- nified and manly exponent of the polit- ical doctrines of the school of politics to which Mr. Goodloe belongs. w;n The Commonwealth will occupy in North Carolina about the same field ot politics that the New York Tribune does in the nation. With Republican nroclivities and tendencies it will nn . cunuiuon oi tu s-wm- squirrels alter a bad spell, show off proclivities ana tendencies.it will op- monwealthi and of the people individ- amazingly. A close observer could have pose Radicalism and "the centralizing ually, is such that they cannot afford to seen the young men eyein" them as policy of the Federal Administration, encounter the inevitable effects that though they were somethinstrane on but will be no carping lault -finder, and wTd L?.sue from a rctum toc fix Per streets. We must conJess they are will cordially Welcome and aoolaud V vl mum rate of interest very attractive creatures. If a iellow win coraiaiiy welcome and append allowed by the law. We want money don't keep a sharp, look out he will lose every wise and legitimate measure that to be flowing into the State, instead of what neither silver nor gold can pur emanates from Washington." It will out of it. The way to attract money is chase, unless he be a fortune seeker pursue the same course towards the State Administration, and would be more pleased to approve than condemn its measures. - . i The price of The Commonxcealth will be $3 per annum to be enclosed to John Nichols & Co., Raleigh, N. C. " , STOKS SENTENCED. Edward Stokes, who was convicted in New York on the 4th inst., of the murder of James Flsk, Jr., has been sentenced by Judge Eoardman, to be hanged on Friday, the-38 th of February. This, as the telegram informed us, wa3 the shortest time that.could be legally allowed the murderer. The Judge is represented as haying delivered a feeling address on the occa sion of sentencing the accused, in jthe course of which he alluded to the prisoner's youth and social surround ings." ' The conviction ot Stokes will excite general surprise, as the failure of the jury to agree on the first trial created the impression on the public mind that a second trial would result m his ac quittal. " " . It may be that the recen disgraceful murders that have been committed in New York, have operated on the minds of the jury with more effect than the strongest arguments of the counsel for tha fltata : 1 ? .. lu euowing the necessity nnn!; , . J of punishing criminals in order totop the alarming" 'increase of "crime in that, city. . In this community, the verdict of the jury in convicting Stokes s?ems to be universally approved, us no one seems to entertain the slightest doubt of his guilt. The only sympathy felt for him was due to the fact that the individual I whose life he took, was a man of bad character and exerted an immoral in- THE USURY LAW IN VIRGINIA, A bill has been introduced in the Vir- . , .. , ."i I rate oi interest in mat cum: iu &ia yci cent. Against this measure many ot I the hnnlinrr nanflra oi the State are en- tftrinn- their nrotest. and are unrimr the r I J a LeS13,aturc to Permifc the law to stand -as at present allowing twelve per cent on special contracts. . We trust that the 'North Carolina Legislature,when it assembles,will adopt the Virginia rate ot twelve per cent, on J siwil rnntrant allowing the le?al "l T- " a rate to remain as at present-six per 1 - . I cent, where no special agreement is made. I e copy eisewuere to-uay uu atuc from the Norfolk Journal, in regard to 1 I K.' t lie proposea change in tne Virginia r usury law, from which it will bo seen J ange in the Virginia that paper takes strong ground against u a Tf .,f cAirai; noui tu ouuniuy iwyiovv rate of interest has driven thousands of J dollars of North Carolina capital to v;rrr;n;o (rti.,'nrootm0nt tt J.rnnl I whf hnrn ArAn vama foihfMi nnH otnfni I. But u,v-t,B auu Dkrtw that the city of Norfolk itself hadreceiv ed on deposit for investment a large por- I tion of this capital, and that her bankers and merchants were reaping much of I the proht and Ucntut derived lrom such J investment. J Tt frr.rr. H,o tnnn nf tl.n nrpca I r o.., oi v uwmv .r'" anxious that the rate on special con- j tracts for money be increased, while the I legal rate remain as at present, where . . . . I there is no agreement as. to price. MRS. WIIARTOiV ON AGAIN. TKIAIi Mrs. Wharton is to go through an- other ordeal. Accompanied by her I daughter Nellie.- she ha asain nut in I an appearance at Annapolis-there to . endure the pangs o a new trial for I cox i . 1 felony, on the charge ot attempting to 1 Poison Vanness, in Baltimore. i '. :p.,,: u-t-u n., 'UW,U1U" l" uu". i . i. i :,4. k :.r I PaPera wneiuer.or hoi. uie uku.wiu oc lal will he a protracted one, but there seemed to be an impression that this second ar- rnirrnmnr.t-wild mnro 1 mattpr n nrm -o ' luau uu auiuai pmsaunuu, muu the prisoner would be speedily dis-J I charged, after her triumnhant acouittal t ,. ,,., Af p. r,.,,, rr i " . I ii mai is iu u a icu"iuv uiie, i i sha l have the same old scenes re-enac- fp,ithn c.mn n-Ur.rm .,n,P same witnesses, the same tes- fimnnv samp rli:ncrrppmf.nt mnnrr timony, the same disagreement among the learned doctors about poisonous substances anc nd chemical tests, the umcnts of counsel and pathetic same arg 1 i;. atuuiui. oaiuc; i guilty. Snrely, it-Mrs. Wharton is an inno cent woman, she has been greatly wronged and is one of the most unfor tunate beings that ever lived. If she is guilty, she deserves no pity and her sufferings are merited. The Le5al a,e of the Quails, more commonly called part- I T A. uclolu.u Vl lu iuesuou uy tne I "K11")-"6 nave an immediate ma- tenai ellect one way or the other, either for good or evil inVirginia. Money lenders and money borrowers are await- inS ifc with equal anxiety. Capitalists are fonfrned ant i workingmen, merchantsi mechanics, farmers, in fact all who are engaged in any business in any way in the State, are regarding the Legislature, in reference to its action in r""4""11"' V1,-" ' MA- rr a I . to oner a lair per centage lor it, certain- ly not to make it unlawlul to pay us much lor the use oi it as the lender and borrower may both be able to agiee upon anJ,may both be able to afford. The Raleigh Daily News of Thursday, uici-uosiug iuc 4ucsuuu ui usury m lis ..it i v Vli , 1 T ,J. - "Hundreds of thousands of dollars ot xwiiu yaiuuua piitti uuw auuuttiij io ..um -ur.iuvcs.meut on account oi tue low rate oi interest in this State, This is lost to us or if it comes back, if K I iPPQ lion Mir rorvl r o vr. rf-k ,.1 1 1 a ..ui . .ate tumijaieu to go to Virginia lor it, and -borrow it there at Virginia rates." There is an argument 'in this brief naraprrftnh wliirh nnr i.pmdfifnin wnnM r nvmu Rogek B. Takey. The Springfield (Mass.) Republican says: "Roger B. Taney was one of the purest men th at ever sat in the seat of John Marshall ; upright, inflexible, fearless, as tranatic a devotee to duty as Mr. Sumner him self. JSTow that he is dead, we ouiht to be able to see the man himself behind his warped conscience, and hereditary prejudices, and perverse politics. If it ia a purely political reason that btili keeps, his bust out of the Supreme Court-room, Republican statesmen should ask themselves wheth er this petty, posthumous vengeance is quite worthy of then, or ot the conn try." - ."i A party of young men recently trav elled 150 miles on skates on the Missis sippi river. A concert in behalf ot the Boston ! a: i i i . 1 iunu is to De given in Fans bv j the French Grenadier Band rcorreSpondence jjaUy News. Affairs in and Around Greensboro. Greensboro, N. C, Jan. 7, '73. Editors Netcs : ; Dear News : The holidays being over, the laboring classes have all re turned to their respective works, and business, which is pertectly natural they should, but some of our young l . J 1 -A 1 As1 AViAra men nave returns ueau.uuu o. not so uuionunuie as iu ioto mcu hearts. These have been out dear hunting, and, ot course, they must abide by the consequences. We pitty them, however. Ketchy, a notorious horse thief, who hrnkn .ail in fhia rdaee about a vear fitealinff wag recaptured ill Salisbury iast week and lodged in iail there. Sheriff Stafford receiving intelligence aii enetK repaireu luaut. BCOUndrel movej.on to Ralei-h with him, securely handcuffed, where he loagea tue uira in jau. The Methodist Female College, Uourt TTonsa and -Masonic Hall . are fast a D- proacj,iu,, (completion. The college is one of the largest buildings in the State; the interior ot the Court House h to !.,. - ..4V3; tKn "e oi aimpiovuu yrau, - Court a better heannsr. and rjlaciUir the anitat,ir np;r th trisii stnrrft- and the Masonic Hall will have all the "con-ve- v - v. P-..v ..0.. provemenis aie going ou Bll ,uuhu. Two new buildings netir, the .'epot are being built. a dwelling house and a business house. Visit any portion. ot the city you please, your eye bsht on improvements new brick store on the first iust. and arc doing a good business, and will by their persistent efforts, rank iirst a'lnong our mercanfile firms. hereone white, and four blacks This city is on the onward march in the way ot a tobacco market. At pres e,n' tncre sre -"rfe warehouses which are it.fn father early for tobacco to come iu very rapidly. .? In one house, conducted by Mr. Ellison, there were 1600 POUhdS SOld last TUCSdaV, Which is a small day's sale. There was another ball at the Ben bow House last week, and two or three at private residences. The old fashion molasse s candy pulling as yet hasn t played out in this burg. It's right amnSin to . t.wo 'Mitt.l 'nf,s" Rtrincr. . ... ing the cooked molasses iato candy and Before they have it well stretched it is all cone. Mr. R. II. Albnsht. late of the Reidsville Recorder, is still at his residence ill. - i he pastor oi tne Metnociist cuurcii and lady celebrated their marriage day .TLliro' .ef of narBnarra i nursnav last at inn Tarsnnare J 1 O The epizootic is about played out; but lew horses now have Uno have heretofore hitched horses l 1- 1 4. . C 1 t V .1 l have heretofore hitched outside the corooration. and walked in i-fi, tue citv now ride up to theirold hitch - ing grounds. This epidemic must have something peculiar iu it it we are to J"ufau " v" " - s rnr.ft it madft its iinnwrflnra nmonrronr stock. During the holidays a sewing machine agent's horsu dashed through lPe streets at a iunous rate, causing dismay, hut doing little damage: Friday last a horse ran away, tearing the sha t3 from thfi owner's hnjrorv ? in i nnj j I the morning ot the same dav the same . r . - i sewmg machiuu agent's horse ran away I trith imn her f iti?on Hmnrr nn harm - I ' an J jQ the afteru00n of tnat tlay, while a vounff man was returning from a ride j n the country, his horse threw him, kicked him and run over him, leaving I 7 ' J ' ne. however, managed to crawl to the I city, a wiser if not a better man, with a few bruises, though. Col. E. P. Jones, the great horse tamer, who can make a trotting horse pace, or a pacing horse trot and make a kicking mule and horse do so.no more, j is making up a class to Whom he pro- Posra SIV10K instructions in tne art. A colored man was fortunate enough to shoot a wild turkey for the holidays, ridges, are selliDg on the streets at ten I cents apiece That big suow is all one : the heavv rains for several days fn succession l quesced the snow very rapidly. There was no end to mud a day or two after- wards, which was about as deep as the snow, but a little worse. Pedestrians saw sights. The weather is changeable warm through the clay and cold at night. Saturday was unusually pleas- ant and agreeaoie. The la;r sex, like Verv little Rir.knesa in ihA the "bad cold" is a raein epidemic Owing to the heavy rains and the liquefaction of the snow at the same time two Buffalo streams were swelled to overflowing, and widely flooded the I low grounds. luu uigg.ug.ui.aa artesian well in the public square is rumored on the streets. It is badly needed A pretty specimen ot humanitv. in the hnp nf ,imntn,.,i r. of a gin mill vesterday, lost Imbalance I I r ll . - ... ana ieu headlong on the side walk bruising his face almost beyond reconil tion. One case of measles has made an an- A i ur;ttiut;u ju our Clly RUPERT. As an evidence of thrift on the part ot the colored race in Tennessee, it is noted that since the price of a marriage license has.becn fixed at $10 they gen erally forego that expensive luxury. j The merchants of San Francisco are filling a subscription fund of $50,000 to establish a Sailors', Home, for the pro tection of poor Jack from his natural enemies, the boarding house keepers. In the sulphur mines in Lower Cali fornia it is reported that about 1,000,000 tons of the mineral -ire already un covered. Wild boar Is no longer to be preserved by German game laws, and may there fore be potted by the popnlatioa gener ally. At Ta'blc Mount, Ia., a few days ago, a sexton was found frozen to death in a grave which he had just finished- digging. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. O T I C E Having been ordered by the Board of City Commissioners to proceed, in collecting Kjii i iaaes according to law, I give no tice that the list of Delinquent Taypayers will be published on Monday the '20th, 1873. M. GRAUSMAN, .ta 8-3t Collector. N O T U E R A R RIVAL. Just received another supply of Ladies' and Gents' Arctic Gaiters. LADIES' AND GENTS' SNOW EXCLUDERS, LADIES' AND GENTS' INDIA RUBBER SHOES AND SANDALS. Ja8-t f y. H & R. s. TUCKER & CO. s T O O K Corn, P E A S Bran, Oats, Rye. W. C. .STRONACH. A stock of each, in Mf W " ITE CORN MEAL aw Bushels Wl 1 1 Rol t ed Meal 1 ust, rp. ceived. W. C. STKON ACH. -j A BAKRELS LARGE NORTHERN Potatoes. 5 Barrels Silver Skin Onions. SU Bushels White and Yellow Turnips. W. C. BTR3NAOH. .j. Mine Meat. W. C. STRONACH. 1 Ad BAGS CHAMPION FAMILY J-v and Superfine Flonr. 20 Sacks Graham Flour to-day. W. C. STRONACII. JtDLEY'S FRESH TOMATOES. Dudley's Tomato Catsups in Decanters. An excellent lino of English Sauces Just received. W. C. STKON ACii. O LD SUGAR CURED HAMS. New Fngar Cured Hams Plain Ciuvased Hams, at lowest fisnres. SOrAfeS W. C. STRUNACU. JSq E BOA R D I N G HOUSE. n n s . ti y jl o n -. ' will open her new Boarding House on the iitn inst., m prairie's New Block, - Wilmington Street. The rooms are large and Dleasant. ami ia a very desirable place for the members of me legislature, as it is near the Capitol. Terms of board S30 oer month. Tin rr niteen day Doarders wanted. jaiw-iin. O T I C E G UARDIAX MOTUAL LlFE INS. Co., 1 lialoigh, Jan. 6tli, 1S73. j "Vnt 1 s h frh v cri VT1 f rt oil W7 1 n nr t mntT M oithe widows' n?rrn,!' ,nelll,Li.le Insurance Com- pany, the Reserve Mutual Life Insurance .mnmr o ri.,.u c. i t : . vvmjjuiij , ouu tuc UUUlUiail iUUlUUl UliO Insurance Company oi New York, has been S ME is hereby appointed the General Agent of the said Companies for the state UI:"I"i"""": The patrons of ihe Companies will please Ster""' BLACKFORD & CLARK, 1 , "v . jan--awim. M G N N GYMNASIUM & FENCING HALL, Ilargett St., Opposite Fair Ground, will heotM-npii nn tim kf. rtne nf pLmorv on the 1st day of Febrna naeJ?l lar.l, a graduate of the ililiUry Academy I .t'. " . . Ol V mcenues, rang. . The Gymnasium will be fitted up with all fl,1?0.- JV1 plied with Foils, Swords, Masks, &c. Box- f8 wU1 also be at the posaiof I xiui. Juumm yiu i. wuys IU lllieuu- alwav ance tl; to give instructions, both in Gvmnas exercises and Fencing. Terms of Admission, tickets eood for one montn, 5.5U. single entrance 50 cents lickeui can be had at the Hall and of ALBERT MAGNIN, jan7-Dlm Proprietor 50 15 O XE S C A N D Y 00 Boxes Cream, Farina, Soda and Lemonj Crackers, PALE SO Ar, Fowler & Co's Bar and Cake .Soap, Dooley's Yeast rowder, Worcestershire .Sauce English Chow Chow, Iet Cream Cheese, Breakfast Iiacon, Canvassed Hams, For sale by dec24-lm W. H. DODD. N O W It E A D Y . AN I M M JB IS H E STOCK OF SElSOJilBL,E CLOTaUIJTG FOR AND M E N BOYS JiiKt received from our Manufactory in New York, mode EXPRESSLY F0 OUR RETAIL TRADE, and which will be sold at the Lowest Posssible Prices. R. B. ANDHE ars A CO., 27 Fayettevlle Street, lialeigh, N. C. novl0-tl RALEIGH NATIONAL BANK, OF NORTH CAROLINA, Raleigh, January 1st, 1S73. A Dividend of Six per cent, on the 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 city. C. DEWEY, jan2-lt. Cashier. E W B O O K S Just received, 1 Lot Methodist Hymns. 1 Maury's Geographies. 1 Initial paper. 1 " Baptist Hymns. Call soon. L BRANSON, oct2-tf KaleiKh. N. C. EVERYTHING USUALLY FOUND In a First-CIass Drag Store At SIMPSON'S. nov2fi-tf , - MISCELLANEOUS. JjEPollT Of the Raleigh National Bank, of North Carolina, at the close of Busi ness, December 27 th, 1872. , RESOURCES. Loans and discounts..................... Overdrafts ..... .. U. S. Bonds to secure circulation, U. S. Bonds to secure deposits,.. U. S. Bonds and securities on hand, Other stocks, bonds and mortga- ees $655,677 62 15,000 00 500,000 00 100,000 00 50,007 09 Due from Redeeming and Re serve Agents Currency,.. .....129,525 78 lioia, o3,o3 o.i Due from other National Banks, Duo from other Banks and Bank ers,... Banking House....... Other Real Estate Furniture and Fixtures,.... Current expenses, Taxes Paid,... .... Premiums,.. Cash items, including 6tampst... Bills of other National Banks... Fractional Currency, Specie coin, Legal tender notes, .... 1C5.0JS 00 66,b01 71 38,760 44 5,000 00 3'J7 00 1,33 39 .7,20.: 06 3,592 VO 59,598 28 1,381 40 16,495 00 50 00 1,352,27 69,850 00 $1,802,570 76 INABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in, Surplus Fund,..:......:... Discount, $.500,000 00 30,000 00 6,714 '03 ' 466 55 51,935 2J 410.632 00 ........ Exchange, ....... Profit and loss .X.. . National Bank "circulation out- standing, ............. Dividends unpaid,... Individual Deposits. ,. Cashier's checks outstanding 270 00- 591,610 40 2.674 63 United States deposits,.... 9U.124 63 62,089 48 6.776 54 Deposits oi u. is. DisDursing 01- flcers, - Due to National Banks, Due toother Banks and Bankers, 7,246 31 51,802,570 76 T PtT A TT -CO T"i tPTTTTT V P(l cVl 1 T ff t Vl A Raleieh National Bank, do solemnly swear that tne aoove statement is correct to tne best of my knowledge and belief. j. xjxsaWXUX, casuier. Subscribed and sworn to before me the 4th day of January, A. D., 1873. JNO. C. BLAKE, Notary Public. Correct Attest : W, II. WlLI-ARD, A. . MERRIMON, Director. 11. H. Tucker, jan 5-3t JEPORT OF THE CONDITION Of the Slate National Bank of Raleigh, . at Raleigh, North Carolina, at the close of Business, on Friday, December 21th, 1872.. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts, $ 190,175 t9 Overdrafts, .',878 34 U S Bonds to secure circulation. KJO.OW 00 Other U 8 Bonds, 60,100 00 utner stocKS, bona ana mort gages,. 43,122 58 Due from redeeming and Re- erve Agents, 'Jo.ail 55 Due from National Banks S,0oy DI Due from other Banks and : Bankers,.. 10,059 77 Banking House 25.000 W) Current expenses, 2.S08 12 Premiums, paid, : t,t)74 G3 Checks and cash items, includ ing stamps, 1,875 98 Bills of National Banks, . 10,257 00 Frae. currency incluaingnickel, 1,04120 .Specie coin, - 993 01 Legal tender notes ' 34,774 00 $5!i8,231 81 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in, Exchange, .... Profit and loss, Circulation, Individual deposits, Due to National Banks,... Due to other Banks and Bank ers....... S 100,000 00 4,350 98 63,037 84 90,000 00 ' 2S8.215 13 31,810 22 20,837 64 $598,251 81 I, Samuel C. White, Cashier of the State National Bank of Raleigh, at Raleigh, in the State of North Carolina, do solemnly swear that the above statement is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signed, SAMUEL C. WHITE, Cashier. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County ol Wake. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Gth day of January, a. i. 173. W. S. PRIMROSE, Notary Public. Correct Attest : J. G. Williams, VV. W. VASS, D, G. Fowle, Directors. jan M. P A It K E it Wholesale and Retail Grocer . C OTTO JV Fjl C T O U AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Wholesale Liquor Dealer. No. 2 South Side Market Square, RALEIGH, N. C. Jan5-tf Jg AX T E It NASH & G O . Exclusively Wholesale Dealers ia " GROCERIES AND LIQUORS, Rave In store and offer for sale low to cash and prompt paying customers, a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS, Borpen's Eagle Brand Condensed Milk, Canned and cased goods of all kinds. Agents for the celebrated 'Old Challenge' and ," Gaffs Rye Whiskies." . The Aurora Indiana Gaff Whiskey is now conceded by all epicureans to be the finest flavored pure whiskey made. Try it and be convinced. BAXTER, NASH & CO.. Norfolk. Va. E. W. Thomason. : . ' , ' L. J.'Labarbe "p W. THOMAS ON & CO., (Successors to E. T. Hall & Co..) AntUoaeers and Commission Merchants, NO. 7, EXCHANGE PLACE, RALEIGH, N. C. Special attention paid to the sale of Ral Estate. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. 5-Refer to J. G. Williams, President State National Bank ; A. G. Lee & Co., lf,lsJ!; Whltaker, Mayor ol Kaleigh ; W. C. Stronach, Raleigh. A full stock of Groceries on hand at reasonable prices. , r E. W. THOMASON & CO. nov26-tf QA BARRELS SUGAR, DIFFEIt JJ ent Grades, 30fc3tvcks Cott e, all grades. jan 5-tf M. A. PARKER. N0ETU CAR OLINA JEANS, SATIN ETTS AND CASIMERES, Just received at PRIM ttOSE, PETTY & NEWCIC'S. B. AND K JS Wbiuu., - l . m M m - CI O T ill E II S , ' . j- . :. Respectfully asks the attention of PARENTS & O IT A RDIANS : .'' i to tht ir large and well assorted STOCK OS BOY'S & YOUTH'S CLOTHING ' ' - y .!' ' received thi. day. ; i . ... Boy's and Ybulhs "OvercMls, ' - Youth's and Boy's Talmas, Boy's and Youth's School Suits, ':. - i' " - Youth's and Boy's Dress Suits, Overcoats and Business Suits For extra large.men, Just received at I ' R. B. ANDREW S & CO.'S, del-tf ! Clothiers. B URT'S BOOTS AN D SIIOES, Single and Double-Solj Hand-Made, B 'E S T Q U A L I T Y. Furs, Furs, Furs, i Handsome Fur Setts for Ladies and Misses AT 7 , ; PRIMROSE, PETTY-& NEWSOM'S dec 8-tf c HRISTMAS IS1 COMING. Brown's Ma Re c Prepared for the n of Guests i - THE LARGEST STOCK OF Toys, Fancy Goods,Wonders and Curiosities EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY. The attention of the Members, of the Gen- eral Assembly especially desired. N AT . L . BR O W N , FayetteviIIe Street, 2 doors South of Southern Express Office, Has in store and receiving daily, "'the largest and most complete stock of TOYS, CONFECTIONERIES AND FANCY GOODS. ... i - ever received in tliis city. His stock of fine fancy goods of every va riety, style and hnista, (suitable for II OLID AY P R E S EN T S , Is unprecedentedly large! and embrace eVery article that can be desired. MUSICAL INSTltU M ENTS of tvery 6tyle, patern and pfice.are a spe' cialty in his line. J His A V I A It Y has just, been replenished! with a large numoer oi imported uaja,x sujnu STERS. which are in fine health and con dition. and the best singers ever before re ceived by him. Alto Mocking Birds and Parrots to order, which can bte conveniently and safely shipped, to anyj point. .Cages ana bird food always on hand Members of the General Assembly are respectfully invited to call at tne M U S E U i M and examine tho manj' curibsities on cx niDition. : Come One, Com All, Special inducements offeree! to the trade dec 17-tf TDRIDE OF RALEI0II" TWIST. Ream's Roll and Fancy Bar," are now the favorite brands of North Caro lina chewing Tobacco. f These brands, together .with several others, comprising all grades of first-class chewing tobacco, are manufactured and sold at wholesale, at C. F. Ream's Manufac tdry. Raleigh. I Orders from all sections oft the State re pectfu ly solicited, 'which will receive strict personal attention. j Tho Messrs. Parhams are5 still at. th Manufactoiy. and will be pleased to attend to tneir irit nas and customers. septlS-tf. jq-ORTH CAROLINA ALMANACS, for 1873, calculated by B. Cravln, D. D. Send in your orders at once to Li. BRANSON, Publisher aaid Bookseller, novo-tf Raleigh, N. C. G II R I S T MAS II O L I D A Y S ! ! W. U. & R, S. TUCKER & CO., Have added to tlieii' A R G E S T 0 C K , Many desirable articles sui table for CIIRISTJfl.lS ritESEJTTS. Ladies Winter Dress Good?, Scarfs, Neckticp, Cloth Cloaks and Shcqucc, ,1 G laves, Furs, &c. MEMBERS OF THE LECiSLATl'RE 'V; '.. ; . Respectfullyjinvlted to an nspeciion of our Stock. - i W." II. & R. S. UCKRA CO. decli-dtf s N D It IE S 25 bbls. Sod. Buscuif . 20 boxes Ptarl Cakes, 40 sack Rio Coffee, fl OOi) llw. Bulk Sides. At i'OOL & MORING'S. JULLETS, MULLETSjMLlLLETS 100 barrels Fresh Corned Mullets! In store. Fat and Fine s WILLIAMSON, UPCnUKOH fe TtlOUAS, R. ? 1SI EC1 AL K OTICES. C1ap-trap AND Cant. Invalid rtid,., if you are unwise enough to put youi..J! outside of any of the mock-tonks uaiuu teed to contain "no dillusiye siiinuiuiji you will Inevitably come to grid. iis'K your pnysiciau it any num pit-puiiunii, Uestiiute of stimulating propenics, is H ,I my oi tuo na,iiievvu tunic, xie win vuu no. fcihunullsuch nuu&cous cuuu-i.n. liles. plantation Bitters, the most vii0k--soine iuvigorant in the worm, owes uK. rapidity With which it relieves the uiv.i. dered stomach and the shattered nei v.s the diffusive agent which conveys u lllt.. dicinai ingredients to the stat oi the coin." plaint. - luat agent is the spintul' the sukui cane, the most nutritious unci agreeable ,.i all the varieties of alcohol. The niuaiuiiuu ingredients of the Bitters, vaiuubiu us tinw are, wouia bo comparatively 1 use.t-.-' Vr'ltUOUt IU1S U1SU1UUUVC UUSIW would lerment and sour. Beware. vou hone for health, of the horrible coin' iS pounds of refuse drugs in a btate of ilrme:;. talion which humbugs are endeavoring i , ioist upon the public us medicines. 5- Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical. Discv-. ry will not rai&e the dead, but it win ue:n . tit and cure the living. For uu sevenj Coughs, Throat and Bronchial uiseasth u has never been equaled. ScicoFULA. Is the dread disease whieU annually svvteps its thousanUsto thegi-aw. t mali.es its appearance in many lorms: m Consumption, olanduiar ciweliings, Khtii- matifcm, cutaneous uiseases, many o. in,. alieciions with wnicli lemaiesre troubieU, S.e. jremaps no uue x w uun nee noiu it.. taint. The only way it can be succestiu., y treated is througn tne medium of the cumu lation, it is a uiooa uisease. Dr. lum fciarsapariilu and Oucens Delight poaScsat tne qualities to expell it liom tne tyt-Ltin ana restore.peritci neariu. xieinj,ireeiioin violent minerals, it may Lu laen With safety by old. and young, ihe moat uvm cate ieniale may talceit atany tinn. If your child has worifts, or a bad bleat :i. or sallow complexion, or restless at iiign,. r no appetite, or general uua neaitn, gnu it Dr. 'lutts's Liver - JL'ilis. It v,'iil soon bu lestoreu. Dr. Tutt'sllair Dye contains no Sugar of Lead. Beckwith's AMTi-lYt5iji'rio Bills. The Hon. James Iredell, laie Governor vi North Carolina, made tne following siait - ment with regard to Beckwith's Pins: l)r. BecJiwiths Anil -.Dyspeptic l'dij have been u-ed in my iamiiy wnich is ;s, large one with the most ocnencial eiltrt tb. A numDer of my liiends who have ici-u afflicted with dyspepsiaandoiher.ai.sur(itji i oi the stomacii, have spoken to me in strong terms of tne relief ihey experience, t from this remedy. VV imoul the evidence L nave recti vea irom otners. my lntimuio knowledge of the professional and private cnaracterHU" uocior Becuwiih or tne ihsc twenty years, justihes mein declaring tl;t(, he would give no assurances of facts of own experience, or of professional deduc tions, oi wmcn ne was not periecuy conn, dent, in which the public might not sau-iy X'ely. '.".'Jau Iredell.' prepared solely by the proprietor, K.. IU RECK. WITH, successor to lr. lieckwitn. Petersburg, V a., ami lor sale, at tnereuuo ed price ol 25 cents per box, by all druggiM-s. jaud-tl The Tenacity of Truth. When a na tion as ciear-neaded as the Americans once tti.om convinced. Irony Ions exDeriencs and observation, tnat ajv article ptsses&ec superior excellence as u metiicme, not ail the preposterous clamor ol all me wortiiless nostrum venders in the universe can shake their belief in its ehiciency- Truth is a very tenacious thing, as these .wortnies ure be ginning to discover. Platatio iiixiKKS nas too nrm a noiu upon tnepopuiai esteem to be in the slightest degree ehected by the coid water diatribes which the advertisers r.1- fTmi t&ri slrkn um t.h in r. a. rm rr ic 1 t alconol," are so fond of launching against alcoholic preparations. The public -b.no ws very well that this peerless renovant and tonic does contain spirits, but italso Kuuwt tnat they are of the purest and most wiioie some description, viz: flue old St. Croix, tne most active ana beneficial dihuser of its remedial and invigorating proper liet throughout the system, which couid io.ii Uly be adopted. s The Secret op Beauty. What is it? nc longer asked, for the world of lashion and all tne ladies know that it is produced by using a delightful and narmless toilet prep aration known as G. V. Uai id's "Bloom o Xouth." its beautifying ellects are trul wonderful. Kepot, 5 Gold Street, 4S0 York. "'w We Have Frequently Heauo mothers .i;.... ......1. ...... ... . .....I,..,.. IV, i siow's soothing syrup, lrom the birth ol the child until it lias finished writii the teething siege, under any consideration Pratt's Astral Oil, has a world-wide reputation a tne surest and best illumina ting oil. Over two million gallons nave been sold for the past two years, from which no accidents oi uny description nave oc curred, send for circular, uil House ol Charles Pratt, established 1770, New York. x Thurston's Ivory Pearl Tooth Pow der. The best article known for cleansing auu picacivmg laav lcclxa aiiu guuia. .rvi i by all druggists. Price 25 and oO cents per b-ittie. k c. Wells & Co., New York. ' Burnett's Standard. Flavoring Ex TRACTSare neatly put up in UnpanifWled 2 oz., 6 oz. and lu oz. bottles, and are for sale by the-tra.de generally in every principal enjf uuu mwu in tno unneu oiaLes, vana das,, and British Provinces, as well as in Help for the Hopeless. You are weak dejected, miserable, and nothing does you any good, you say. IJon't despair. Tnere Is bairn in Gilead. Have you tried Vinegar Bitters? No ! Then why don't you? Wheth er your complaint be dyspepsia, bilious ness, nervous weakness, constitutional de bility, or any other trouble, Vinegar Bitters will revive and renovate your shattered system, as a genial rain relreshes the with ered flowers. For Dyspepsia, indigestion, depression of spirits and general debility in tneir va rious forms ; also, as a preventive against Fever- a"nd Ague, and. other intermittent fevers, the Ferro-Phosphorated' Klixir oi Calisaya, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York.und sold by all Druggists, is the best tonic, and as a tonio, for. patients re covering from lever or other tdekness, it has no equal.. - ...;. : J To Owners of Horses. No one who ha ever used Dr. Tobias' Horse Venetian Lini ment, will ever be without it; it is a cer tain cure for Colic, Sore Throat, cut. Bruises and Old sores. Warranted superi or to any other; in pint bottles, at One Dol lar. Soid by all Druggists. Depot, lu Park Place, New York. Risley's Buchu Is a reliable Diuretic and Tonic for all derangements of the urinary and eenital organs. The genuine, as for merly sold by liaviland, Harral fc Risley, and their branches, is now prepared by H. w. ivisiey, tue originator anu l'ronnetor: and the trade supplied by his successors, organ x Aisiey, new iorit. - Svapnia. or opium purified, the moa periect anodyne in the market, made by process of Dr. 1. M. Bigelow. Detroit Medi cal College. Is always uniform in strength. wmcu ia laieiy tue easu in otner prepara tions of Opium. iqpORSE . AND COW FEED. 4Utl KnshRls IV. II mil Xr K inrt. 40O Sacks Oats, G2 Bales Hav, J CORN AND MEAL, For sale by dec21-lm W . II. DODD. O ,N II A N D 500 Bushels Meal, 1003 Bushels Bran, .6 0 0 Bushels Oats, 150 Boxes Cakes and CrackerF, 25 Barre Inger , B a r r e " a H n s 5 o: B o x e s u y s i, e r s 73 Cases Brandy Peacher, . 100 Boxes Soap, 52 Boxes Star Starch, . SCO) Founds Sole Leather G. T. STRONG & Blto. dc K-tf HOT 5-tf '
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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