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t . I JORDAN STONE, Managing Editor. SAM'Ii T. WILLIAMS. Political Editor. e 1 WEDNESDAY......... ...JANUARY 20137?. IMMIGRATION INDUSTRIAL ' CONGRESS. A proposition bus been made through the newspapers to hold an IuUTiigration Convention, or Industrial Congress of the Southern States, at Memphis, Ten nessee, about tho first of May. The suggestion is endorsed by the - Memphis Appeal and other leading papers. The Wilmington Star, af'er publishing the comments of the Appeal in favor of immigration, puts in a plea also to stop emigration. The Star says truly, that as long as our people flee their homes, others cannot be in duced to come here to live. A correspondent of the Raleigh News, writing from Liverpool, whose letter we published and commented on a few days since, gave some of the causes which tended to impede Eu- c ropean immigration to the boutn. These causes may be summed up in a few words : 'ine wantor uaucu euon on the part of the Southern States, the L AP iBfi-mn in , n rnrrfl Tr 1 TO Oil T I resources, climate,social and agricultural advantages, the want ot active and re liable agents in Europe, to represent our . . . . .i ? j: I UttlUJa' vv " r which have poisoned the minds oi nrwl tn rOITlftVO mP TirP 1 III 1 ll.l.a I foreigners against us, and the want of jiiurupcau mimigKHiuu nuiW "v-v" constantly flowing to the States ot the North audNorth West. We have never known much practical ,1 good to result from Industrial Congresses or Immigration Conventions. No doubt the one proposed to be held at Mem- . phis has a worthy and patriotic object in view, but we cannot say we have any j hopes that its deliberations will result in atitt imnotlia tn tlP Pfl 1QP IT. IS PHI IP LI I luwJ"u''"ug. 7, . to loster and promote, bucn occasions generally give rise to extended discus- sions, and usually end in smoke and the , . i wordy delegates. We have almost despaired of any concert ot action by the Southern States on the immigration question "Wft think "North Carolina should now trik nnt. for hrrsplf. inannrata svs- tern of her own, and, a3 far as she may be able to dc so, carry it into effect. t The first step in this direction should be to. give reliable information to foreigners touching our soil, climate, productions, agricultural a J vantages, . mineral resources, together with such s other information us may be deemed necessary and pertinent. To this end, carefully prepared statistical tables should be arranged, and a full ' and thorough statement compiled, constitut ing an accurate physical history of the State, and embracing all needful infor mation on subjects relating to the wants and interests of foreign immigrants. Until cur advantages are thoroughly known, we cannot hope for a regular in flux of foreign settlers. But our ad vantages canuot.be known abroad until they are promulgated abroad. This brings us to the next step in our proposed system. The Northern and Western States, and Canada, have active, enterprising, zealous agents in Liverpool and other European cities, armed with pamplets, maps, &c, setting forth, in the most attractive language and glow ing colors, every inducement offered to immigrants by their respective sections, in many instances decrying and misrep representing the Southern States, and prejudicing the minds of strangers againts our climate, society and institu tions. It is necessary that we should also have representatives on the spot, . not only to answer the charges made by our competitors,but to placemmigrants in possession ot official information con cerning our State and people, of which otherwise they would be kept in gross j ia'notSJCC. We must have , agents abroad, to compeiJviUi the agents o other States and sections, rt-difsemin ting knowledge of our material resour ces, and publishing the advantages which North Carolina presents to for eigners in search of desirable homes in America. GIVE US THE GEORGIA LAW . NO RECEIPT, NO VOTE. In Georgia, before a maa is allowed to vote, he must exhibit his poll-tax receipt. This is a good law. It ough tj be enacted in North Carolina. At the last State election in Georgia the Conservatives carried the State by over fifty thousand majority. The Con servatives paid their poll-tax, and voted. A large number bf the Radicals re.'used to pay any tax, and they were not al lowed to vote. - ' ' , It .a man will not pay his poll-tax-he ought not to be allowed the elective franchise. Who can reasonably object to this proposition ? Surely, no person can ask for a voice at the ballot-box who is unwilling to pay the small pittance as sessed on the poll. Let a bill be introduced and passed at once, requiring every man who offers to vote, to show a receipt that he has paid his poll-tax. If he cannot do so, let him be denied the right to the bal lot. , ' The Legislature has full power and authority, under the Constitution nd law9 of the State, to fcihiud the election act of last session, so as to make the payment of the pollstax a necessary qualification for a voter. This ought to be done by ad mean. Thc principle is right. Such a measnie is demanded by the exigency of the iimea. . Thousands of able-bodied men . , ... ' , . 4 , in the State refuse to pay the poll-tax If they were required' to do so before being allowed. to' vote,;many ot them would pay the tax' rather than bode- 1 J .., ... prived of their votes. The depleted treasury ot the St ate would, to that ex- tent, be benefited. There is no good reason why such a , , . ,, , , - " T - law should not be passed by the Lcgis lature. Look to Georgia!- There the whole State Government is overwhelm- ingly inthe hands of the true men of the btate-and the representatives pi tue pujuis. -mioc uiu wuiy.a North Carolina; and we will behold the same detirable condition of affairs. Mil. POOL SAYS SO. Senator Pool's friends are .very san- guine that he wiil receive a Cabinet appointment. They now . assert thai President Grant h nr. .rresmens urann nas inumaieu io p00i that he would, after the fourth ot vr rcu 0fler him the oorttolio of either th Tntr5nr or Post Office DeDart- m . T. . fit,f,.Tnonf u nhliallfi(1 flS l "i-uv. a -w r, coming from Senator Pool himself. t , i r I Pool loses his claims upon the servi- ces he has rendered the Administration in North Carolina. He says Grant is in- cieotca to iNorui Carolina man 10 any other gt t j tn uDi0n for theover- -i , . i . --r i T t il . I -hplminor vntp hp rpreivr-d in thn elec- m tins State turned tue tiae against Liberalism and deeded, virtually, the Presidential election in November ; and that h;s indivitlual dans and exer- 1 tionS carricd the State for Caldwell and tuC Radical ticket. It is said that President Grant ac-1 knowledges the force of this reasoning, and ig determined to reward Pool at allazards. At any rate Pool says so, I '"uupuuu,u. , . . ahulhiu ur i ii n r is.au, iliix , PKIVILJitiE. We are glad that the IIousc ot Con gress haa concurred, in the Senate amendment abolishing the Franking Privilege. The bill passed.the House originally, but was amended in the Senate for the Purpose, it is thought, of defeating it. The impression seemed to prevail that usv imjiisivu Uss . i thft-TTonsR won (1 not concur in the ; . . , oenace amenumeiiiK, auu uius um would "hang ' fire and its defeat be in sured. But our telegrams yesterday gave the gratifying intelligence, that the Senate's amendment passed the llouse by a vote of one hundred and forty-three to forty eight, and go(es to the President. Of cours) he will not veto the act, as the Philadelphia platform ;' upon which Grant was nominated, favors the aboli tbn of the Franking Privilege. THE NATIONAL "DISGRACE. The papers continue to be filled with J accounts Gf the Credit Jlobilier investi gation.- Ames is making-lull disclosures, and the development.-;, in face of tht; denials of the pnriies implicated, are astounding aud damning. Wilson, now Vice President elect of the United States and the smiling Colfax, whose term as Vice President expires on the fourth of March, have both been caught in the net, as well as prominent members of both Houses of Congress. The nation should hang its head in shame and weep at the disgraceful spectacle ! ; GOV. WISE'S INSURANCE SCHEME. "We publish below a draft of the bill on State insurance, which is now under consideration before the Virginia Lesis lature, which proposes to take insurance in the State out of the hands of all in surance companies 'and to place the subject entirely in the hands of the SUte Government, so that the State csnshare in the profits to Ijpfcrfved from the svsterr -. -- " -v- - The following gives the main features of the bill reported ,by a Committee to the Virginia Legislature ; - A special Committee appointed to confer with Governor Wise as to -his Stale insurance scheme, reported a com munication Irom the Governor and the draft of a bill. .The latter i3 entitled "an act to relieve . the people ot the Commonwealth from the burden of tax ation vnd to raise revenue for the treas' ury of the Commonwealth by organizing a bureau in the Xecutive Department of the .Government, to insure by the credit of the State life and certain de scriptions of property.'' The bureau created is constituted a body politic under the title of ''The Insurance Bureau offthe State of Virginia." The home office is to be in the city of -.Richmond, and it shall have branch offices in each Senatorial district at some cen tral county Svjat therein. The officers are to be a superintendent, president, a re corder or secretary, and a cashier, who shall reside in the. city of Richmond ; and the officer of . each branch office shall be a deputy of -the home ofuee. The superintendent, -fecoitder and cash ier of the hom.e io.'ffiec shall be nominated, and by and with' -"the consent of the Senate be appointed by the Governor, and shall hold their . office for four years' or during good behavior. The board of directors shall cn.Hst "of the superin tendent, recordtr'and cashier, together with the first and second auditois, the treasurer ot the Commonwealth, and the Lieutenant . Governor, and this board shall appoint thechfrks ot the respective branches. The biitiner-s of the bureau shall be instue ilvcs'and .-property within the State accordif-.g to schedules to be prepared by the board. The Common wealth of Virginia shall be thc sole stockholder in and.enjoy the prfits of the I business; and the General Assembly shall at each session make an appropr a- T r0 t pavment ot au i0fECs, the ap- propriation to be made first out of the pronts ol the bureau. 1 ue Lieutenant- Governor is to do president oine uouru of directors; the bsard shall fix the saIaric3 of oiacers of the bureau and regulate nn-d prescribe their duties; e . . . 1 . -......-.nil vacancies in the board shall dc nitea uy tlmQ' Surplua func of the' bureau cVm w tiirnpd nvfr l h a Treasurer of tho Commonwealtb,' and held by him subject to appropriates by the General Assembly. The bureau is empowered to. purchase and hold real estotesub- icct to restrictions ; its ciuceis biia-.i lb Jbonded acd g.voriu The boarl ba!l have in charge the insurance of all to- bacco and other agricultural products and implements, and the warehousing tef and of all stock aud thc transport tation ox the same lo market ror siouk- raisers and drovers of the State. It is luitncr provided toat no peison or or- porauon, pnvare or puone, m urout ui the State, than the bureau shall here- p. - 1- C ;., I o tr,i nnrrrttinto n tin Vr At 1T1Q irOllOP fll ail,l iiLjWkiuiu u jwi4wjr vx niwiuuvj make insurance in anv form oa life or property ia thisbtate. J3ut this net is Pv 13 .not t to be construed to impair any existing contract or policy of insurance I now made, but such contracts or poli- cies shall not be renewed. Citizens insuring shall be credited with the amount or nis poll-tax ana per tcnu f the tax on his real estate in payment ArnrAmmmc! r. - The bill and accompanying docu- ments are to be printed. The scheme u wuaiavui, uat radkal mcasure3 that it must mcet with vl0lCGt opposition, it indeed it ever becomes a law. The section debarring . . . .. ....... existing Insurance companies from ; 1 ueorsia nas aumuieu ucr nrsc cero lawyer John b. Quarles, of Atlanta An Illinois hoj? buried under a hav stack; was one hundred days eating itself out - Senator Bogy, Frank Blah's successor, pronounces Im mune ISo gee. 1 be JMew has an impediment in his speech and cannot help it. Immense amounts of real estate are being offered for sale in all parts of pennsylvania,particularly farmina: lands, the present owners of which intend v0inf West A Chicago German advertises a "basement to let on the third story." NliW ADVERTISEMENTS. TP O 11 S A L E One American Combination Sewing Ma- chine-, One Singer aianufacturlns Machine, One v heeler and Wilson Family Machine, One Sloat Family Machine, and a variety of other kinds, cheap for cash. Some of the a Dove macniaes are new, and ail of them in good running older. THE IIQWE MACHINE COMPANY, 'o. 7 Fayettevllle Stieet, Raleigh. A. J. CARKIER.Iansiger. jan 9-3t "O o TJ Q IT E T . COLO GXE This elegant perfume has never been sur passed lor us rEKMAXEXT ASD DELICATE QUALITIES. Prepared by J. It. II. CARiXUR,-Druggist, No. 11 FaSrettevilie Street, R ile'.;!', N. C. jan A R M E S Citcrina Oil, for the Hair. A Perfect and Eeautiful Ilair-Dresina:. It gives luxnraace and beauty to the hair and causes it to curl freely. No toilet should be-without it. - Prepared by J. R. H. CARMER, Di -uist, No.' H.Fayetieville t-rect, lialeigh, C. jan 2'J-tf Q A R M E R S . Carolina Ealiingr I9oicdcrs. You should use the "Carolina Caking Powders" because there i no other that gives such satis.actioii. It makes cha-rming Bread, Delicious Rolls, Cakes, Biscuits, Waffles, Corn Bread, Griddle Cakes, Pastry and Cakes of every Variety. For making Buckwheat Cakes it has no rival. Those that have tried it, say it is decided ly the VERY BEST. Feeling considerably flattered at the increasing demand where put in competition to so many kinds now on the market, that I shall in future manu facture it on a much greater scale. Itissthe only Baking Jt'owder manufac tured in the South, and I guarantee it to give as much satisfaction as any other. Manufactured by J. R. II, CARRIER, Drnist, No. 11, FayetteviHe Street, Raleish. J. C. ... jan23-tf w T i ---' r Jxo. E. Nn.vn. j B4ker JOU.N. B. IT E A L . & CO., COTTON FACTOR?, AND GOEEAL C03I2IIS3IOS ME2CH1XTS AGEKT3 FOR PATAPSCO GUANO COMPANY, Norfolk, Va. 3Eattleboro "Advance" copy. sep2'd&w-tf 3KOMO.CHLO R A L U M THE BEST DISINFECTANT At novl'C-tf SIMPSON'S Drug Stove. j-OUTII C A R O L I A J E A N S , SATI1- T3 Jua.t received at nilMOSE, PETTY & X.EWSOM'S decs'-tf piIE WEED SEWING MACHINE Why is the Wf ed Sewius Machinebcnnd "mo pR-asoailthe la li.s? Because it is the beat feller in the world ja 15-tf ' : QOTTON TIES, COTTOSi TIES, 23.C0O Gooclt Cotton Ties, for sa!-j Ly nov'21-tf Yv. II. DODD. EVERYTHING USUALLY POUND In a rirst-Cl;i5s Dri:s Klcre A' nvii- SLMPtiON'S. A. L A li G E L I N. E O F FLUID EXTRACTS and ELIXIRS At nov26-tf SIMPSON'S . Drug Store AMUSEMENTS. U C K E R II A L L Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday January 29th, 30th, 31st, and February 1st. C II I IZ I S II I . GRAND COMBINATION Consisting of WIRE WALK, JTJGGEKLY, MESMAEISM AND VENTRILOQUISM. i rf Useful and Costly Presents to be AtU Given Avav Nishtly. ; Admbslon.. Reserved Seats..... ...2"cts ...Socts Doors open at 7 .o'clock ; reriormance to corumeuce at 8 o'clcck.- Grand Matinee on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock." Ja28-tf 70'U FRESH OYSTERS AND Hominy Beans, call on jan25-Ll A. G. LEE & CO. P1K T N E It WANTED, Frorfl tho -State- of Nor(u- Carolina, with a capital from 5,000 to SlO.oui) to enter into Norfolk. T heTest of ms Wen, and the s me required from apifilcants. For farther inform ition. address Capt 01U 1 X- YV 111 UlUh, lUltUX AwiXiCliiiA . " jan23-Dlm. G T C E - 4. tion wlll be tn t'he Legislature ot North Carolina, Jor a charter to incorpo- ra'eFn-e insurance Company; jan - - vv v,., aqd staple Dry Goods. ; 50 Kits Pure Leaf Lard 25 Boxes extra Cream Cheese. 500 Blocks Cotton Yarn. Also large lot Bridles, Saddles. Collars SnrfiX 4Sfn w jan 5-tf. M. A. PARKER. TnTORSES, HORSES, HORSES, JLl 115, One black mare, 6 years old, 13 hands siuo, one bay norse. y years 01a, nana sm Tn hnv iiorsp r toots nni 11 hands nign, one eye. G. T. STRON ACH & BRO, JVEETI3,T?, TTXf JSPrSTEES the University In the Executive Office, on A fuU meeting ls desired'and requested'. Governor and President of the ja 10-lav3w Board of Trustees. JRESn GOODS JUST RECEIVED New Currants, -Raisins, Citron, Lemon Peel, Dessicated Cocoanut, Flavoring Ex tracts and Essences, Candies, Nuts, Green Corn, Pickles, Brandy Peaches and Cream Starch. Strawberry cakes. Ginger Nuts and Snaps, Sugar, Cream, Soda and Oyster crackers, JNic Nacks, &c, JNew York Buck wneat Flour, uuampion Family jpiour. uosnen ana Mountain Butter, &c, &c. Li. D. & W. lv. WUiMliLK, Fayettevllle Street, opposite Market. T7L0UR ! FLOUR ! ! FLOUR 1 1! 20 Barrels people's favorite Flour, equal 10 i-aiapsco. 1(K) Barrels Supernne Flour. 100 Sacks Extra N. C. Flour. In store this day. WILLIAMSON, LPCHUCH& UiOMAS. Ja 10-tl A NOT HER ARRIVAL OF THOSE A. Celebrated Virginia Wasons. Those in need would do well to apply jsoon. as p;irt of then are already engaged. Tue best One, Two, Three or Four. Horse agous ever m tae intate. All Wagons Warranted, jan 2S-U WAYNE VLDCOTT, Agent. "tpXCELSIon TOBACCO WORKS, i j RALEIGH, N. C. FjEt it ee ix.vo That i am prepared to fill orders for any size packages. unci grades or SilO K IN-G TOBACCO . I lAanufaelurdi'roni CllO ICC fc ELECTION'S OF TOBACCO, - with the most Approved Machinery, and utst kuowii iiavoring. ine packages are neat, convenient and well shaped. Dealers would oo well iotry my brands. jana-tt WAVUli AELCOTT, 400 D 0 z E N roc slut iLjrims, 5 gross Tabl Knives and Forks, 300 pairs Trace Chains. Most of these goods-are oi OUR OWN IMPORTATION. To Country Merchants we guarantee BALTIMORE PRICES. Hardware of Every Description at Hardware House of JULIUS LEWIS & CO., Fisher Building, Raleigh, SH, C. jan 2S-tf AM ERIC AN STERLING NEW SOLID METAL -KNIVES, FORlvS ""AND SPOONS. une naii ine jrnce oi A-iatea ware. Send for price list and descriptive Cata logue. JULIUS LEWIS & CO., Agents. Fisher Building, jan2S-tf - Raleigh, N. C. yT AGON AND BUGGY ' 1I A T E 12 11 L , - HUBS, RIMS, AND SPOKES, in o jr II e s , The Largest Stock in the State! At Hardware House of JULIUS LEWIS &CO., Fishhk Building, Raltigh, N. C. jan2S-tf R . GEO. W . G RAH A M , Office Over Pescud, Lee & Cc's Drug Store, : RALEIGH ,N. C . jan2S-2w JIIE M O II N I N G S T A R. D A I LYE B I TIO N : f Though only five years old, has the largest daily circulation of any newspaper in the stale, and.a circulation in Wilmington fifty per cent, larger than that of any other paperv -- WEEKLY EDITIoS: Now combined with the "Carolina Farmer," making one of the best FAMILY NEWS PAPEltS in the South. Circulation very la.ge and rapidly increasing. SCB;C11IPTI03 pkice : Daily Star. 1 year..............!...,.. ,...S7 00 .... 3 50 2 00 .... 2 00 .... 1 00 .... 50 ' 6 montns " - 3 months.... .., Weekly -tar, 1 year.... '- " 6 months. ' " 3 months , It may Tie s-afely assorted that no news paper ever established in North Carolina has mado such rapid progress as Tue ".Send for specimen copiee. Address, y. H. BERNARD, jar.O.tf llminston, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. B. ANDREWS & GO ., C JLO T III nil 8 , , Respectfully asks the attention of PARENTS & GUARDIANS j to thf ir large and well assorted STOCK OV BOY'S & YOUTH'S CLOTHING received this day. . Boy's suid Youth's Overcouis, Youth's and Boy's Talmas, Coy's and Youth's School Suits, , Y"outn's and Boy's Dress Suits, Overcoats and Business Suits - For extra large men, Just received at R. B. ANDREW S & CO.'S, del-tf Clothiers. QHRI STMASIS COMING. Brown's Musenm Prepared for the Reception oi Ciuests. THE LARGEST STOCK OF Toys, Fancy Goods.Wonders and Cariosities EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY. The attention of the Members of the Gen eral Assembly especially desired. NA T . L . BRO W N , FayetteviHe 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. ever received in this city. His stock of fine fancy goods of every va riety, style ana nnisn, suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Is unprecedentedly large and embrace every article that can be desired. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of every style, patern and price.are a spe cialty in his line. 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. Al&o Mtckiiig Birds and Parrots to order, whicii can he conveniently and safely shipped to auyv point. Cages and bird food always on hand. -Members of the General Assembly are respectfully invited to call at the M U S U M - and examine the many curiosities on ex- hibition. Come One, Come All, Special inducements' offered to the trade dec 17-tf s. c. poof. F. O. MOKISG. & M OR I N G , pO OL 55 Nos. 2, 3 and 4, Wilmington St. jan25 tt . ;; - S u G A R ! S U G A R ! 15 bbls Extra C. Sugar. 15 " N. O. " 20 " Yellow . At POOL- & MORING'S. 4-0 CASES BRANDY PEACHES, 75 Boxes Assorted Candy, 50 " Soap, 20 ! Raisins, 20 Pearl Cakes, 25 " Starch, At POOL & MORING'S. JQ BBLS. FAMILY FLOUR, 20 Bbls. Soda Biscuits, At . POOL& MORING'S. 25 BBLS. S. II. SYRUP, 15 BblGol den Syrup, At POOL & MORING'S. SACKS RIO COFFEE, 75 Sacks Marshall's Salt, At POOL s MORING'S. P II U I N E ! COTTON FOOD!! tfando Fertilizer ! ! ZELLS' AMMONIATED BONE SUPER- PHOSrilATE ! ! ! ! Vvre are again- prepared to fill orders for the above Fertilizers. The result of last year's experiments fay our best farmers is so satisfactory that' comment is unneces- 1 Jan23-V2m , , A. G. LEE & CO. jj P C II U R C II , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL li' q ir o n ; 1 F. A X E II , 11 A L E I G II , N . C, IA(TG It-QTA f rv In tVivrii -f Vi v-.l.t; a i - a , . o iiiiviui mc fuunu l ii ill ne nrs oa liand a most selectand large assortment of Liquors, consisting of Nash Brandies Cora -V nis key, noted for its medicinal properties, and Fine Wines of every de scription. Dealers would do well to call ai.d examine my, stock before purchasing eisewiiere. Liberal inducements offered t the trade. . . ja 22-lm 15 OOO LBS : BUL des i,X)l) pounds Lard, Oats, oats, oats, oats. a STRONACH & BRO. 0 , "'""i x "-uii uiduiues, CJiU live Wmskiesof celebrated brands, viz: Mee gibben's. Shawlian and Cabinet. Pnro -r f. F E It T I L I Z E 11 S ! irn Cl! h A G Wo iTTrStA thfi-n.it.fiTit.lon of the Farmers and Of STANDARD FERTILIZERS, which we h0A WHAN (if GROUND ')! V T II E L OWES T C A S II P R ICES. All Fertilizers sold by us can be relied upon as being what they are represented to be PERUVIAN GUANO sold by us is bought directly from the Agent of the Peruvian Government, and in no case from any other Person; therelore parties run no risk in petting a spurious article from us. We call especial attention to the fact that we are the Manufacturer's Agents for the sale of SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUlJTO .AN D W II AN N 9 S R A W BO N E SU PER PIIOS P H AT E , both well known and popular articles in J LX 1 1 U k v 1U1 WlfaUU diUVL VV1 JLX 4 J J Kstu cj i uv. Ul W tl TV C UaYC 111. UUt passefsion testimonials attesting value which we will be pleased to furnish any one upon application. The Cash price of WHANN'S PHOSPHATE is 5, and SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO $50, at Norfolk. A limited quantity of these arti les will be sold on crop time to satis factory parties. Special rates of freight made o n large quantities, and information caeenuuy gi veu. . vv t; oiiciib your oruers. j II i Jfl mt.JV 2$. n 1JV C E 5 7 Water Street, Norfolk, Virginia. Jan2S-d&wl2? s T R s. E G R O C e o jfi : jti i s s i o Jr A FULL FIRST CLASS GROCERIES Mocha and Old Government Java Coffees. Canned Fruits and Vegetables. Choice Laguira and Rio Coffees. Imported Pickles and sauces. Finest Green and Black Teas. Domestic Pickles and Sauces. Best Grades of Butter and Cheese. Fine Syrups and Molasses. Elm Grove Family Flour, our own Brand. Send for Catalogue Price List. I! A NO! G U A N BUY T H E B E S T -S O LUB L E S E 1 IS LJ1JYJQ G V Jl JV O ! State Fair PrcEiiom at Wilmington for the Largest Amount of Cotton to an Atro. GOLBSBORO, Wayne County, N. C, November 23rd, 1872. JOHN H.s POWELL, Esq.: - .- ' - a - th. irT'h.e Soluble Sea Island Guano purchased of you this season was used by - J.0,6.0,1 ,tn.r.ee ..otn?rs and as given me more fcatisiaction than anv oftheoth- t' - , ,ie oea, island Guano was the .y son raised the cotton upon which he 2r,tCili? cre ; aud 1 am informed ontoc-l fy . . , ' "" J uuu Ul 1116 VUll'llllllcc Will liau liV Sranid h ? FesSmPunt -f cottonto tne acre, premiums open to all ages, he twi nytiaien Ttnat Premium. beating all 150 lbs. I am better pleased with it nTw;. Guano I have ever used on cotton, audi shall use it in preference to others ntxt season for my cotton crop. T. A. GRANGER. ALSO EIGHT PREMIUMS AT WAYNE COUNTY FAIR. The Amonnt of Seed Cotton made was Three Thousand Six Hundred and Thirtytthree Pounds. EDGECOMBE COUNTY, N.C., December 12th, 1872. :IfS- h Yb KAIS1N & Co., Baltimore: te Tr,h?l)''?t.?t .lessis. Branch, Herbeit & Co., J r,' 1 , -.1 ior mysen ana iliree toDS 'lti1 Jtvaud sa-' 11 is the best Guano, am wiliino- tn wv t hntTcwi i7 ruu atheK AV-. II. A VERA, Esq.: reorder H Jal toeSVnf a IslaTnd Guano more an met my expectations, doubled the cr J?h k11 Jil ald me over 100 Per cent- I - more than preference t "aiFy olhefvuwW hw1 &re MsJ J1 will use it in Spring. en U caa be baa- HPe you will keep a supply the coming . LGV1S2VRG, X. a, CWmber 4tli, 1872. E. W. FULLER, Esq.: " OOtSopit jeiu TOUr GUan thIs year' amX1US' IWillUSe U n my vhole ' ELLIS M ALONE. ' HENDERSON, Granville County, N. C, November 29th. 1S72. To S. J, PARHAM: me ?yeSSieo was used on tobacco and cotton by either, and I observed a marked dilfiSSStf 5 Qf the &H8 Thst K S. S. ROYSTER. tobcoe 4 u25 Sea Island Guano is the cheapesl gnnff ra.t i w . YANCEY VILLE, Caswell County, N. c. December 6th, 1872. Captain W. P. ROBINSON, yousllarta the Sea Island Quano , got of Guano wad Gilham's Tobacco Fertilizer eJuLl I ff,' alo?gside of Peruvian, Pacittc naeituer LthQ above fertilizers. It maShp- it stands the drouth better more yellow than either of the other fertiBzerl twT and cured better and and I expect to use it next season. i"zers used. I think it is a splendid fertilizer I Messrs. II ARRISS & BLACK WELL Lx&f crops about 15 heaw washing T-oi.-Hir.J X-Li.V slcle 01 Guanape and Wit-,i and Upt Tr- Vf"neJ-was equally tiiT ,r,V..tt"". " V " 'etum. wo.otu iLum wiiu ine vegltator. .iVa uuu us oi tne Guanape f Or. W. BAREFOOT, by J. J. D. j Circular of eight pages of Certificates at ' A G E N T AT jan 18-4 m J L A It G E STOCK OP Toilette Sets and Vases noU tf SIMPSON'S --v-?-lf Drug Store. QUANO, GUANO, GUANO I have" on hand a large lot AVhann's Ravbone Phosphate. Would also call the attention of the farmers and planters to the well koow ue iarmers ' Stonewall Fertilizer, WS?2itSiVby analysis' 'be best in market. J M. A. PARKER. F E I? T I Ia I Z E II s ! OUANAPE PERUVIAN. SUPER PHOSPHATE. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. 171112 iX O Ult OF n OJVE. FRESH GROUND PIASTER R I CUL T U R A L SALT Merchantsbf North Carolina to ourKt.nnv offer at North Carolina, and have been largely used O N II R AND JTI JE R C II Jl JT T LINE OF AT STILL LOWES PRICES. -jan 24-tf O ! G U A N O ! ! I one used upon the acre of land upon which took his state premium for the greatest amoun by the Chairman of the Committee that had h on an Acre ol Upland by Mr. Granger Inst Spring, one ton of your Soluble Sea for other parties, and I find lliem ail well and paid them better than anv i hev fiver twu Uy iuo esiue oi iwo otner guanos, and i preference to any J. R. GREEN. ' SELMA, N. C, November 12th, 1S72. Truly yours. R. HARE. HENDERSON, Granvltle county, test this present year- igSS SrcLl Yours, respectfully. MARCELLUS MIMMS. WILSO.V, N. C, January 11th, 1S73. tons of your Soluble Sea ttuu up io tne.ume of the R A L E I Q ii . JSQRTU CAROLINA ALMANACS for 1873 calculated by B. Craven, D. D. Send in your orders at once to I.. RRAXSONT Publisher and Bookseller, Raleigh, N. C. ' nov 5-tf pIREWOOD AN F O R S a' It E Apply to NORTH CAROLINA LAND COMPANY, T U C K E R II A L L. nov 2l-tf I- il v
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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