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1' JORDAN STONE, Managing Editor. SAil'L T. WILLIAMS. Political Editor. FRIDAY JANUARY 10 IS73. 1 A HISTORY OF NQltTH; CARO LINA WUO WILL WRITE IT ? Less , lima twelve months ago the press of the State, with great unanimity, made urgent and patriotic appeals to Gov. Graham, to undertake the highly responsible nn;l arduous wmk ol wil ting a full and complete history of North Carolina, from the dite of ita settle ments to the present time. . Of all men in the State, public senti ment seemed to point to Gov. Graham as the beat fitted by habits, by'cd-ucatiori, by literary research, by.dignjty ol char acter, by impartial judgment, by love of historic lore, by scholarly -attainments, by accuracy of knowledge at.cl profound learning and ability, to give toniuu kinda just, faithful and reliable account of-the historic events that have trans pired upon the soil of North Carolina. ButLall appeals of the public press were in vain. The distinguished gen tleman to whom they were addressed. could not find the opportunity, amidst, the exacting duties of his profession, to write euch a history as the State de manded. It was perhaps requiring too much of him,, for the sake of his patri otic love ior North Carolina, to abandon his private duties and sacrifice his indi vidual interests, in order to engage upon however noble and commendable the undertaking might be, and we cannot conceive of one more honorable, it must be confessed that the chief reward pi him who shall successfully accomplish it, will be the obligations of the public, and the gratitude of future generations, rather than any pecuniary return for the services rendered. But having iailcd'to induce Governor Graham to undertake the vital and ne cessary labor, shall the question be given up and the thought abandoned ? Voices from the past,the present and the future, invoke us not to relinquish the sacred dutv of ursiner upon the people of North Carolina, the necessity of preserv ing and perpetuating the historic re cords of the State, and the honorable deeds of her patriotic and distinguished citizens. ' The history of North Carolina MUST BE "WRITTEN- if WC WOUld cherish a proper respect for the memories of our ancestors, and the eventful occurrences that have been enacted within the bor ders of our State. - We believe the first appeal to Gov. Graham was made by R. B. Creecy, Esq., Editor of the Elizabeth City Econ- "f omist, and the proposition was seconded and endorsed, it we mistake not, by nearly every paper in the State. But Gov. Graham has refused, and the prospect of having a history of North Carolina written, is no better to day than it was twelve months ago Will not some one undertake it who is competent for the task ? . Cannot Mr. Creecy himself, who is well-known as a polished aad vigorous writer and a gen tleman of literary taste and discrimi nating judgment, be induced to perform the duty which he suggested to Gov. Graham the performance of which he urged so impressively and eloquently through his paper ? : . But if Mr. Creecy will not, who will ? It is high time this matter was attended to. The icdrJi muit le done ! It has al ready been neglected too long. Every year of postponement will make the labor more difficult and embarrassing. Swiftly the hand of time is pushing out of sight many of the most important events in the career of the State, which will either soon be forgotten altogether or transmitted to posterity through the dim and misty veil of tradition. Will not our cotemporarics through out the State offer some suggestions on the subject ? WILL STOKES BE HANGED? Now that the jury have rendered a verdict of guilty of murder in the first degiee against Stokes, for killing James Fisk. Jr., the papers are discussing the probabilities and possibilities of the accused escaping the gallows after all. His counsel will file ' exceptions to the Judge's rulings, with the . hope of ob taining a new trial. The impression prevails that Stokes will not be hanged after alhjthat.through the technicalities ot the law, or by v ir- tuo of a pardon from the Governor, or from some - other cause, he will never suffer the penalty prescribed by the law. ' - We do not see what, way will be opened lot his cape-. If the judgment Of the Court is not enforced' so tar as the public morals -.are concerned no ad vantage will be gdined by his convic tion, and the ends of justice will Ce frustrated at last. ' A HIT AT THE GOVEItNO U. r The JVctt? North Stale, a 'Radical paper recommends Rev. Geo. William "Welkcr of Guilford, as a Republican who is "intelligent, well-educated and honest," and who, therefore, is well qualified ac cording to Caldwell's language, for the position of Superintendent bf Public Instruction, to fill the vacancy'-en used' by the death of Rev. James Reid'. Marshal Bazaihe is impatient to be iried. He believes that enough time has been had by those collecting evi dence for the enlightenment of the mili. tary court before which he is to appear. SAVE HIM FROM HIS" FRIENDS. In our comments upon. Gov. Cald well's inaugural address, wc proved faoui the Governor's own language that he had doubts in his own mind about hj3 bejng abie to fill the offices in his oestowal with his political supporters. The Governor, in that remarkable address, stated that if he could not fill the office from his own party acceptably to himself, he would then consider it his duty to select a good man from the opposite party, lie added.: l,I hope, however, that I will be able to thirl in our own pariy intelligent. well-eduented and honest men enougn to fill the offices' Now, how many offices has the Gov-; ernor to bestow ? With the exception of his staff, we do not know of a hall ppointmcLts that will devolve upon 'hi iii to. make. True, a vacancy n;ay now "unci then occur, which his Excellence not " Accidency," will have to fill, but such contingencies do not happen often. The vacancies that take place by (IcaUror resignation are not very frequent. It was, -therefore, very unkind in the Governor to strike his party such a hard blow as to intimate that he might be cordpclleJ to look elsewhere than to ita ranks tor suitable appointees. The Governor clearly means that he ii not certain thai he can name enough Radicals for the few appointments he will be called upon to make, who are sufficients "intelligent, well-educated and honest" to fill the positions ! We say that this inference is inevita ble, and to show the Governor that even his own friends put this construction on his language, wc quote the following from an editorial in the Neio North Stale, a Radical paper published at Greens boro, N. C. : ,lWe publish, clsewhere,the inaugural address of Gov. Caldwell ; also, a com munication criticising the production Our correspondent, as he says, is a Republican of the straghtest sect, and lias a right to be heard,a privilege which we hesitate not to accord. Ilia stric tures, in our opinion, are unnecessarily severe : yet, the language ot the Gover nor s address, wherein he 'expresses the hone that he will be able to find in his own party intelligent, well-educated and honest men enough to fill the offices' strikes many Republicans as harsh, as well as unnecessary." But this is not all. A Republican correspondent of that paper writing from Salem. N. C, assails the Govern or very bitterly for uing the language wc have given. The following is an extract from the communication refer red to by the Neva- North Stute, which is written by a person whom the Editor vouches for as being "a Republican of the straightest sect :" , T V ?umV 13 lhnf - .it. riope luok PrtmfwliJit. .. t.rnft .nun startling from the succeeding explana- ti jhs ot his aforesaid non-partisan de declaration. For the Govornor says that when he can't find a mart in his own party to fill an office, acceptably to himself, he will select a good man' from J.he other party. This is as cross eyed a statement of future action as I ever gazed upon in public print. "Mark you, it proceeds upon the rot ten heresy that men capable of filling responsible offices are not. to be found in our ranks; and further upon the. new dogra"., ' that if found, they must be qualified to fill the office acceptably to himself, notwithstanding it may be, in violation of their acceptability to, and an outrage upon, the party at large, that would utterly repudiate such an intol erent system of selections. And it seems, as if led by self-fatuity, his Ex eellency could not permit the matter to rest, for he further says: 'I hope, however, that I will be able to find in our own party, intelligent, well-educated and honest men enough to fill these offices.' " ; Pop-corn and bomb-shells! what a back-banded compliment is this to the mass of Republicans in the Old North State ? It comes nearer greased light ning for such as have been persistently traduced as specimen scallawags, niggers and carpet-baggers,, than "anything which we have lately seen. The respec tability and intelligence of that large Convention, which nominated his Ex cellency, has vanished. Only the usub stantial fabric of a hope remains that it may be found, somewhere, it may be in the classic shades -where the woodbine twineth ! " Wc give the above quotations as evi dence of the correctness of our con struction of the Governors meaning as interpreted by his own language, and to ghow his Excellency that his own political adherents give the same ren dering as our own. After reading the above extracts, the Governor cannot object that his politi cal opponents regard the language used by him a3-an acknowledgment that his party is destitute of men of intelligence, education and honesty. IEATII OF NAPOLEON. ; Napoleon is dead! This event oc curred 'yesterday morning about eleven o'clock, as will be seen by our London dispatches. Napoleon's health had been quite feeble for some months, and his recent condition had been a source oi much alarm to his famiiy and immediate friends. ; lie had been under the medi cal treatment of a. number of physicians several days before his death, who had performed a surgical operation without giving relief, and had agreed on a second operation, which was to have been performed at 12 o'clock yester day. - Thiis ends one of the most eventful careers in modern history. Napoleon's death occurred, we pre sume of course, at.Chiselhurst, although the telegram does not so state. Otto Muller, late ex-Secretary of the King of Hanover, recently died in mis ery and destitution at ?an Francisco.' " ""refused to quash. The counsel of Mrs. Wharton have ailed in their efforts to quash the in dictment against her, charging her with an attempt to poison Eugene Vanness, in Baltimore. , The indictment was found by the Grand Jtnv of the Criminal Court of of Baltimore, in July 1871. It contains twelve counts and is founded on artic.e 30, section 153 of the Maryland Code, which provides that "every person, his or her aiders and abettors, who shall be convktcd of the crime of attempting to poison any person, shall be sentenced to undergo a confinement in the penltcn tiary of not less than two nor more than ten years." The case was removed to Annapolis, at the same time with the Ketchum murder case, of w hich she was acquitted after a fifty-four days trial. Mrs. Wharton was arraigned on Mon day last, and her counsel gave notice that they would move to qush the in dictment on the ground that the several cou,nts included separate and distinct offenses; Our dispatches in yesterday's paper informed us that alter, argument, the Judges refused to quash, and prep- larly upon the trial. . The public will watch the case with deep intcrrrf.': ns it contains many of the same feaf -r- .aat gave to the Ketchum trial its great celebrity. GONE BACK ON PINCHBACK. The President is evidently disgusted at Pinchback's impudence and corrup tion. ' , . That dusky Gubernatorial official has so far transcended his powers as to bring down upon his head the denunci ation of the leading Republican news papers of the country, as well as the displeasure of Grant. - The calm, able anddispassionate ad dress of the Committee of citizens from New Orleans, who visited the President in the interest ot law- and order, has had a marked effect upon the country, and put an entirely differcntphase upon the Louisiana situation from that pre sented by the Pinchback faction. Ths President wishes it distinctly un . derstood that his order sustaining the Radical State Government wa3 not in tended to reach the merits of the case. that his recognition was simply a mat ter of form, and was not m..de with the view of deciding in favor of the legality of the Pinchback Government that lie was compelled to recognize one side or the other, in order to make up a case for the Courts, and thai it was immate" rial which side was recognized. He condemns in an emphatic manner the recent conduct of Pinchbaak as unjustifiable and an outrage upon the Constitution. - VIRGINIA NEWS. Richmond i3 scarce of water. The measles arc prevalent in Rich mond. Richmond has free vaccination and high whiskv. "... C. R. Ballard, of Stafford county, died Saturday night. A Richmond belle received 210 calls on New Year's day. The small pox has broken out among the negroes of Caroline. . Four more cases of small pox are re ported in Alexandria. ' Poisoning, dogs is now a . favorite amusement in Petersburg. Mr. Thos. Ayre, of Uppervillc, re cently died at the age of 90. Norfolk, is nervous about the shaky political poles still standing. The Norfolk Virginian and Journal are proving bad grammer on each other. Rev. Dr. Busey, of the M. E. church, is reported in ill health at Alexandria. ri nr-tT . 3. charged with felony, es caped Sunday night from Charlotlesville jail. Miss Elizabeth Sangster died sudden ly, Christmas at her home in Fauquier, Laged 00 years. Petersburg young gentlemen go to rum mills, get into rows and use slung shots. Good lor Petersburg. Three nien, confined in, the jail of Stafford county lor robbery, broke out on Clrristmas eve night and escaped. Coleman Overton, negro, was found dead Friday near Charlottsville, with a bottle of whiskey beside him. That told the story. ' Col. Y. Howe Payton is preparing a ourse of religious lectures to deliver in Alexandria to raise means to establish a religous paper. The store of Messrs. Gardner and Hoffman was injured by fire in Suffolk, Saturday, to the extent of f 20,000. In sured. Caught from a cigar. The residence of R. W. Baylor, Char lotte street, Norfolk, was destroyed by fire on the night of the 7th inst. It was the work of an incendiary. : 1 i'he London Da fly News on the Burke-Froude controversy is not satis fied with the historian's championing nf England's cause. It deplores that he "left the victory with Father Burke" and started O'Donovan Rossa an(i his iellow Irishmen with a -fresh fever of Femanism. It supposes, as an excuse for its doubt in the matter, that 41 there was a sort of chivalry" in the undertak ing. Both the historian and the Do minican could tell there was money in it also. It is rumored that the Duke of Meck-ienburg-Schwerin has absolutely refused, to sanction the marriage of his daugh ter to the Russian Grand Duke VlaTli mir, notwithstanding the litter having offered to forego the usual stipulation of a change of creed, and to consent to her remaining a Protestant. Greensboro mourns the decease of a dog 18 years old. - ' Mrs. Dorcas Rici . of East Jeffrey, N. IX, has reached the advanced age of 103 jears. She was born in Oxford, Massachusetts, was married at twenty, and has had eleven children, twenty eight grand children, and thirty great grandchildren. . The King of Italy has conferred the honor -Of Officiale della Corona d'ltalia upon Dr. Gerald Rohlfs, of Lubeck, residing in Weimar, v. ho has accom plishe'd the jouincy across Africa. Jroin the west coast '.of .Morocco. Egypt. - The press banquet bv the Washington corrcspondents'to Mr. Ib-pry M. Stanley, the Herald's African explorer, will take L place at Wilkrd's on Saturday next, the 11th instant. The-'Philadelphia Age regards the conviction of Stokes" as one of the results ot the great movement in New York to purify the administration of justice. It is intimated that the late "Carpen- ter" banquet,in Milwaukee, Wis, had somethiug of a ' Cabinet " savor, . The Pope's niece, Donna 'Maria Tin Mastai, has taken the veil as a Benedic tine nun. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JK TO $20 PER DAY 1 AGENTS HKt Wanted L All classes of working people of either sex, young or old, make Til flpfl .Tnrmfiv fit. -iir f-T fv na ir -final.. moments, or all the time, than at anything erse. raxueuiars iree. iuioress U. fcjtinson T7L0UR 1 FLOUR II FLOUR I ! I 20 Barrels people's favorite Flour, eonal to 1'atapsco. . lw .Barrels Superfine. Hour.. -100 Sacks JSxtraJM. C. Flour. In store this day. WILLIAMSON, UPCHTJCH & THOMAS. E A T AND L A R D . 40 Boxes, 20.000 lba. Balk Sides. 40 " 1 Shoulders. 10 Tierces Leaf Lard. 20 Kegs Lard. 25 Half Kegs Lard. -2- Buckets Lard. . Receiving this dav- boucht Kinr. t.h i. cline. WILLIAMSON, TJPCHTJRCH A THO dAS. gUGAR, C OP FEE, TEA , C . 50 Sacks Rio, Lauira and Java Coffee. r:0 Barrels all crades of Snerars. 0 v bests. Half Chests and caddiea Orpn on i Ulnnlr Too 100 Reams Falls Neuse Wrapping Paper all sizes, at Factory prices. w uoxes assorted soans. m100 Pounds Brown aud Bleached Shoe xnreaa. 50 Cases Brandy Peaches. 50 B OX3S Candles. 100 Sacks Worthington's and Marshall's nne au. ' 50 Cases assorted Pickles. All fresh and good. WILLIAMSOxN , UPCHURCH A THOMAS OJJANO ! GUANO 1 1 GUANO 1 1 1 Write or cs.ll and see ns nhnnt. it. WILLIAMSON, UPCHUKCU & THOMAS I S SOL T I O N The Co-partnership of Creech, Morgan & Lassiter is thl day dissolved by mutual consent. . The business f the late firm will be set- ueu oy c jjvaanijiu. E. CREECH, J. L. MORGAN, o ',-,, .r r. , C- LASSITKR. Smithfleld.N. C, Jan. 1st, 1S73. jan9-Dlw JUE MORNING STAR DAILY E D I TION: Though only five years old, bas the largest State, and a circulation in vvli fifty per cent, larger than that of any other WEEKLY EDITION: Now combined with the "Carolina Farmer ' making one of the best FAMILY NEW& t-Ai-iH in tho Soutli. Circulation verv sunscrtrPTioi? price: Daily Star, 1 year 6 montbs " ' 3 months weekly tar, 1 year " 6 modths M.'.'.':.Z " " 3 months S7 00 . 3 50 . 2 00 . 2 00 . 1 0" . 50 ix may De safelv nssprfori tviot paper ever established in North Carolina has made such rapid progress as Ttth mop-sinq Star. - Send for specimen come. Address, . W. H. BERNARD. jan9-tf V ilmington, N. Q. 500 WIIITE CABBAGE WC. STRONACH. o Having been ordered by the Board of City Stt.yS.I?"8 to PFd in collecting CITY TAXES according to law. I ei re no tice that the list of Delinquent Tavna vers will be published on Monday the 20th 1873 ,aR f - M. GRATJSMAN, ' Ja8-ot Collector. A. N O T II E R A It K I V A L . Just received another supply of Ladies' and Gents' Arctic Gaiters, LADIES' AND GENTS' SNOW EXCLUDERS, LADIES' AND GENTS' INDIA RUBBER , SHOES AND SANDALS. ja 8-tf W. H. & R. S. TUCKER A CO. S 0 C K P E AS Bran; Corn, Oats, Rye, VV. C. STRONACH. COR N MEAL A stock of each. ja8-tf I TE ooOBiishels White Bolted Meal just re ceivedJ W. C. STRONACH. -1 A BARRELS LARGE NORTHERN -t V Potatoes. ' 5 Barrels Silver Skin Onions. 30 Bushels White and Yellow Turnips. W. C. STRONACH. JRESII CR AHBER RIES. Mine Meat. W. C. STRONACH. 1 AH BAGS CHAMPION FAMILY -LtVy and Superfine Flour. 20 Sacks Graham Fio';r to-day. V . C. STRQy A.CH. QLD SUGAR CURED UaMS. New Sugar Cf ed Hams. Plain Canvas d Hams, at lowest figures. W. C. STRONACH. JsqEV BOARDING HOUSE. Jf2 IIS. Tl IT LOR will open her new Boarding House on the 14th inst., in prairie's New Block, i Wilmington Street. The rooms are large and pleasant, and Is a very desirable place for the members of the Legislature, as i i is near the Lapltol. Terms of board ?30 per month. Ten or fifteen day boarders wan tea. jan7-lm. - - . "P O R C H rTs T M A . 14 Pairs Turkeys, - " 78 Chickens. ' 50 Bushels Mountain Apples, Nice Mountain Cabbage, at " ,a dec 19-tf WAYNE ALLCOTT'H "-im&i- ' . --.if JLr" ' " ' S AW MILLS. . BL ANDYS' PORTABLE ENGINES! AND SAW-MILLS, the simplest, most easily u rxii moftt durable In the world. Guaranteed to be able to saw from 6.000 to 15.- 000 feet a day. Over 2.000 In successful operation and gtring perfect satisfaction, Blak- 1Y;' Patent HEAD HHJUitss, iae Biuipie i, most hccuthlo ana most quitutiy. upcrmeu w.ii,i uinrfcR in p.xlstence. FARM and PLANTATION ENGINES always on hand. CORN MILL1?, WHEAT MILLS, and GRIST STATIONARY, ENfciJ.iN.fco oi ail sizes, oena W. C. MottGAK, Traveling Agent, ? - ' " Yarborough House," Raleigh, N. C. N O W R :E AN A D Y I M ill N S E OF S T O C K i SEiSOJrrfBZ.E CLOTIIIJTG 1 . FOR, ME N A N D B 0 Y 8 Just received from our Manufactory In New York, maae EXPRESSLY TOR OUR RETAIL TRADE, and which will be sold at the Lowest Posssible Prices. R. B. ANDRE & CO., 27 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N. C. novlO-tl 50 BOX E S C A N D Y 50 Boxes Cream, Farina, Soda and ; Lemonj Crackers, - PALE SOAP, Fowler & Co'a Bar and Cake Soap, Dooley's Yeast Powder, vv'orcestershire Sauce English Chow Chow, Best Cream Cheese, Canvassed Hams, W. II. DODD. Breakfast Bacon, For sale by dec24-lm M G N N. S GYMNASIUM & FENCING HALL, Hargett St., Opposite Fair Ground will be opened on the 1st day of February, 1873, under the direction of Prof. Louis Juil lard, a Kraduate of the Military Academy of Vincevnes, Paris. The G mnasium will be fitted up with ali the modern improvements. The Fencing Saloon will also oe well arranged, and sup plied with Foils. Swords. Masks, Ac. Box ing-gloves will also be at the disposal of visitors. Prof. Julliard will always be In attend ance to give instructions, both' in Gymnas tic exercises and Fencing. Terms of Admission, tickets good for one month, $2.50. Single entrance 50 cents. Tickets can be had at the Hall and of . ALBERT MAGNIN, jan"-Dlm - Proprietor N O C E G uAitDiAN Mutual Life Ins. Co.,1 Raleigh, Jan. 6th, 1873. j Notice ishereby given to all whom it may concern, that the Agency of the Widows' and Orphans' Benefit Life Insurance Com pany, the Reserve Mutual Life Insurance Company, and the guardian Mutual Life Insurance Company o New York, has been withdrawn from the firm of Messrs. Wm. H. Finch & Co., and that Mr. ANDREW SYME is hereby appointed the General Agent of the said Companies for the State of North Carolina. The patrons of tho Companies will please communicate with him in reference to all matters connected with their business. BLACKFORD A CLARK, - General Southern Managers. jan7-2awlm. JUDLEY'S FRESH TOMATOES. Dudley's Tomato Catsups in Decanters. An excellent line of English Sauces just received; W. C. STRONACH. E. W. TlIOMASON. Ii. J. Labaebk W. THO MASON & CO., (Successors to E. T. Hall & Co..) Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, NO. 7, EXCHANGE PLACE, RALEIGH, N. C, Special attention paid to the sale of Real it,Htate. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Refer to J. G. Williams, President State National Bank ; A. G. Lee A Co., Jttaieign ; w. wmtaKer, Mayor oi uueign; W.C Stronach, Raleigh. A full stock of Groceries on hand at reasonable prices. E. W. THOMASON A CO. nov26-tf BAXTER NASH & CO. Exclusively Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES AND LIQUORS, Have in store and offer for sale low to cash an prompt paying customers, a full line oi iapie ana ancy uroceries, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS, Borpen's Eagle Brand Condensed Milk, --" uu wucu kouus ui an Kinns. "gents for the celebrated 'OldChallenze and " Gafik liv Whiskin The Aurora Indiana QaffWhk'j-e-ir is nnt conceded by aU epicureans to be the finest u pure wnisKey made. Try it and BAXTER, NASH A CO.; Norfolk. Va. Q f BARRELS SUGAR, -'DIFFER--J W ent Grades t ou oucks von e, an grades. jan 5-tf M. A.' PARKER. . JORTU CAROLINA JEANS, SATL:ETTS AND CASIMERE8, - Just received at decftflR0SE FETSX NEWSOMU AND YS ' PA T E NT PORTABLE ' STElJtl E JVG I JV E S '. AND MILL MACHINERY of ail kinds, and ior circulars ana jtrices 10 Zanesville, O., or Newark, O. jan9-B2w&Wc,m B.ANDREWS & C O CLO Till E Jt S , :a '':;::J:: ' . - : " v::. 4 'Respectfully asks the attention of PA REN T8. & 'O HARD I A NS to their large and well assorted STOCK OF BOY'S & YOUTH'S CLOTHING received this day. Boy's and Youth's Overcoats, - ! - . . - - - i . - Youth's and Boy's Talmas, e Boy 's and Youth's School Suits, !.-' r- Youth's and Boy's Dress Suits, GvM-coatsand Business Suits For extra large men. Just received at R. B. ANDREWS A CO.'S, de 1-tf Clothiers. c HRI STMAS IS COMING Brown's Musenm Prepared for the necepuoii ol uuests. THE LARGEST STOCK OF Toys, Fancy Goods.Wdnders and Curiosities . EVER BROUGHTi TO THIS CITY. The attenUon of the Members of the Gen eral Assembly especially desired. N A T . L , B K O W N , A Fayetteville Street, 2 doors South of Southern Express Office, I Has in store and receiving daily, the largest and most complete stock of TOYS, CONFECljlONERIfiS AND FANCY GOODS. t i ever received in this city. ! ' His stock of fine fancy goods of every va riety, style and finish, suitable for holiday resents, Is nnprecedentedly large and embrace every article that can be desired. MU SICAL INSTRUMENTS i of every style, patern ad price,are a spe cialty in hissline. His A V I A R Y has just been replenished with a large number of imported! CANARY SONG STERS, which are in fine health and con dition, and the best singers ever before re ceived by him. Also (Mocking Birds and Parrots to order, whichcan be eonvenient.lv uuu bucijt ouijjpeu lu uy point, cages and bird food always oh hand. Members of the General Assembly are respectfully Invited to call at the rt f t , , . ; . ' J - 31 U S E U M and examine the many curiosities on ex- muiiion. j Come One, Come All, I Special inducements offered to the trade dec 17-tf C URISTMAS HOLIDAYS! ! W. O. & R, S. TtCKER jc CO., Have added to their I, A R . G: E ,fi T O O K , Many desirable articles suitable for CJIRISTJtMS ( PRESEJTTS. Ladies Winter Dress Goods, Searfe, Necktiep, Cloth Cloaks and Sacque, prlves. Furs, Ac. MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE RespectfullyJInvited to ah nspectlon of our Stock. ! - W. H. A R. Si UCKER A CO. decll-dtf E W B O O K S Just received. 1 Let Methodist Hymns. 1 " Maury's Geographies.: 1 " Initial paper, j - 1 " Baptist Hymnsi 7 ; . Call soou L-BRANSON. oct2-tf ! Raleigh. N. C. -jJULLETS, MULLETS,MULLETS Fata?dFinf ll" "tore. AMSUN, UPOHUBCa 4 THOMAS, SPECIAL NOTICES. If you are unwise enough to put vonrv,.i! outside of any of the mock-touics irunr!M teed to contamiio ditiusive stimulant you will inevitabiyconie to riel. Air your physician if anyKquid preparatiou destitute of stimulating pTdpeiies, is wor- you no. tehun all such nauseous catchpeiir nies. Plantation Bitters, the most whole iuy oi trie liaiut; ui a ionic. lie some lnvlgorant m the world, owes ttvr. lit'iuiijr niui niuui m luicvn me Ulsor- dcred stomach and the shattered nei ves to uie uiiinsive usjeuii wuich conveys its me dicinal ingredients to theseat ot the com plaint. That agent is the spiritof the suxar oaue, the most nutritious and agreeable of an me vaneues oi aicouoi. ue meditiivu ingredients of the ihtters, valuable us thev uru, woulu be comparatively useies without ibis lUstriuuiive basis- Tliev would ierment and sour. Bewan' -.V you hope for hnalth, of the horrible com- pouuus oi reiuse urugs in a state oi lernien- i;i:,ioii w hich mwiuuss are endeavoring t foist upon the -public as , medicines. JBS- Dr. Pierce's Golden'Medical DiKnnv, ry will not raise the dead, but it will Iimh.. fit and. cure the living. For al. severe" Coughs, xhroat and Bronchial diseases It nits never oeen equaieo. Schofulv. Is the dread disease whifh annually sweeps its thousands to the grave it makes its appearamem many forms- iu Consumption, ulanuular Swellings, Rheu- uuuiiMij, yuLuueous diseases,-many oi the affections' with wuich females are troubled d.c. Perhaps no one is wholly lree from its vaiui. xuc viAiy way It eun le SUCCeSSIUliV treated is througn the medium of the circu lation. ..It is a blood disease. lr. Tnt.iv Sarsaparilla,and Queens Delight possesses iiuuuucs iu tipeu lurom ine system and restore perfect health. Being free from vioient minerals, it may be taKen with safety by old and young. Ihe most deli cate female may take it at any time. If your child has worms, or a bad breath or sallow complexion, or restless at night yi iiu aijpeuie, or general Daa neaiin, give iu ui. iuius h ijiver i-ius. it will soon he restored. - . Dr.Tutt'sHair Dve contains no Knirnr r. Lead. . V BECKWITH'a - AiTr-DTTRPXTr Ptt.t.o The Hon. James , Iredell, late Governor "of iMorm Carolina, maae the following state- uxviii wim regara to necitwith s Pills: "Dr. Beckwith'8 : Anti.Dvsnenl.ift PilU kave been ued in my family which is a large one with the most ntficial effects. A uumoer ot my mends who have oeeii afflicted with dyspepsia and other disorders of the stomach, have spoRen to me . iu . strong terms of tne relief they experienced iiuin mis lemeuy. w ltnuut me evidence 1 have received lrom others,, my Intimate knowledge of the professional and private chai acter of Doctor Reel; with lor the last twenty years, justifies me in declaring tkac he would give no assurances of lacts of his own experience, or of professional deduc tions, oi w men ue was not perlectiy confi dent, in which the public might not sale y rely. Jas. Ihedelu" Prepared solely by the proprietor, E. It. BECK WITH, successor to Dr. Beckwith, x-eiei&uurg, va., anu ior saie, at me reduc ed price oi i'5 cents per box, by all druggists. j an o-ii . The Tenacity of Xkuth. When a na tion as clear-neaded as tne Americans once become convinced, from lone: exreriencs and opservation, tnat an article, possessec superior excellence as a meuicine, not ali -the preposterous clamor of all the worthless nostrum venders in the universe can shake their belief in its efficiency. Truth is a very tenacious thing, as these wortnies are beb ginning to discover. P:lantation Bittkics has ioo firm a hold upon the populai esteem to oe in tne siigntest aegree enected by the cold water diatribes which the advertisers bof fermented slops, ' without a particle o aieouoi," are so iond or launching against alcoholic preparations. Tho public knows very well that this peerless renovant and ionic does contain spirits, but italso Knows that they are oi the purest and most whole some description, viz: fine old St. Croix, the most active ana beneficial diftuser of its remedial and invigorating properties throughout the system, which could possi bly be adopted. The Secbet op Beauty. What Is it? nc longer asked, for the world of fashion and all tne ladies know that it is produced by using a delightful and harmless toilet prep aration Known as G. W. Laird's "Bloom o 1'outh." its beautifying ellects aretrul wonderful. Depot, 5 Gold Street, No 1 OIK. We Have Fkequextiy Heaiid mothers say they would hot be without Mrs. Win siow's oothmg "syrup, irom the birth of the child until it has finished with the tt'etbilii Kieyft. miller nnv onaiHcrutinn O O I - .h ft. VI wnaiever. Pratt's Astral Oil, has a world-wide reputation as the surest and best illuiniua V.iix oil. Over two million gallons haw been sold for the past two years, from wuich no accidents of any description have oc curred. Send for circular, oil House ol Charles Pratt, established 1770, New York. Thurston's Ivory Pearl Tooth Pow der. l'iie best article known lor cleansing and preserving the teeth and turns. Sola by all Uruggists. -Price 25 and 6U cents per b. ttie. k c Wells A Co., New York. Burnett's Standard Flavoring Ex tract are neatly put up in Unpannelled 2 oz., 6 oz. and 10 oz. bottles, and are for sale by the trade generally in every principal city and town in the United States, Cana da, and British Provinces, as well as in many other foreign countries. Help for the Hopeless. You arc weak dejected, miserable, and nathing does you any good, you say. Don't despair. There is uaim in Gilead. Have you tried Vinegar Bitters ? No ! Then why don't you ? Wheth er your complaint be dyspepsia, bilious ness, nervous weakness, constituiiorral de bility, or any other trouble, Vinegar Bitters will revive and reirovate- your sliattered system, as a genial rain refreshes ttie with ered flowers. - . ; --. - For Dyspepsia, indigestion, depression of spirits and general debility in their va Fever and Ague, and other intermittent fevers, the Ferro-Phtsphorated Elixir ol Calisaya, made by Caswell, Hazard a Co., New York, and sold by ali Druggists, is the best tonic, and as a tonio. for patients re covering from lever or other friekness, ii has no ejual. - . : . ; r , 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, cuts, Bruises and Old Sores. - W arranted superi- -or to any other: in pint bottles, atOne Dol lar. Sold by all Druggists. Depot, 10 Park Place, New York. - Risley's Buchu is a reliable Diuretic and Tonic lor all derangements of the uriuary and genital organs. The genuine, as for merly Horiu Dy naviianu, JtLarrai & itisley, and their branches, is now prepared by H. W. Risley, the originator and Proprietor; and tho trade supplied by . his successors, Morgan A Rtsley, New York. Svapnia, or opium purified, the raos periect anodyne in the market, made by process of Dr. 1. M. Bigelow, Detroit Medi cal College. Is always uniform In strength, which is rarely the case in other prepara tions of Opium. o N II A N D 500 Bushels Meal, 1003 Bushels Bran, GOO Bushels Oats, 150 Boxes Cakes and Crackers, 2 5 Barrels Ginger,, B a r r e 1 s Raisins 5 01 B o x e s ' O y s t e r s , 73 Cases Brandy Peaeher, 100 Boxes' Soap, 52 Boxes Star Starch, 2000 Pounds Sole Leather, G. T. STRONACH A BRO. it "piHDE OF RALEIGH" TWIST. Ream's Roll and Fancy Bar." finaSiga f Nrth C sohWt bac? ?T& manttfactured and Sy. Raeigh!ale' C' Pi Ream'S Maniftc DSrf,tritfroin iVct.Ions of the State re pectfu ly solicited, which ' will receive strict personal attention, JLheMessrs. Parhams are still at this tn25Sl?ly,.an1 y111 bepleasedtonlten.i to their friends and customers. -septl8-tf. EOR JOB WORK OF EVERY character, go to the NEWS Office, " Alii yetteville street, Ot W, a fetronaon ft QpH
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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