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JO ItD AN STONE, Managing Editor, SAM'L T. WILLIAMS. Political Editor. TUESDAY ...FEBRUAYR 25, 1873 RESOURCES OF NORTH CARO LINA. In a weekly paper called the South, published ia New York City, we find an editorial in the issue of February 1st, devoted to the resources of the State of North Carolina, The article, after paying a compli ment tp Col. George Little, the State Commisioner of immigration, and the North Carolina Land Company, in di recting the tide of Emigration and this State, proceeds to give a "few reasons" why North Carolina is one of the best States "for people to emigrate to." The first reason given - is the spare ness of the population. ' With a territory of greater extent than the States ol New York or Pennsylvania, she has only a little over one million of inhabitants. "Along her eastern borders are large bodies of the finest timber, easily acces sible to water tranportation, and many emigrants from the North are now ope rating profitable in that region. These lands cleared and properly drained, are as fine for agricultural purposes as any in the world." The turpentine trees, "which are highly renumerative to those who box and dip. them," and the cotton and cereal soil bf the eastern counties are re ferred to inliighly complimentary terms, and their grape-growing qualities are especially commended. Speaking of the soil iu the eastern section of the State the South says : "Properly set 'with scuppernong, flowers, mish and other native grapes, it produces more than twice the num ber of gallons to the acre that can be obtained in Europe. There is land enough, and to spare in North Carolina, to furnish all the wine . that can be consumed in the United States." The middle region of North Carolina, extending nearly three hundred miles to the base of the mountains, "is an undulating . country, with soil either naturally good,, or containing clay enough to retain fertilizers, and being generally capable of producing fine crops of clover, cotton, tobacco or grass. All fruits of temperate climates can be grown with advantage, ' and water power is a bundant for manufac turing purposes."- The mountain region, extending two hundred miles in length and about sixty in breadth, is remarkable for its abun dant yield of grain crops, it3 clover, timbthy, orchard grasses, &c, not being surpassed. It is also noted lor the variety and excellence of its apples and grapes, for it3 fine timber, for its water power, and for its cool Summer climate. Tne minerals in the central and wes tern portions of the State come in lor special notices. Coal, the best iron ores, copper ores and gold mines are round in several counties. The silver mines in Watauga county.an account of which was given several months ago by a cor respondent of tte News, are not men tioned. Mica, worth $2.00 per pounH, is obtained in several of the Western counties, and the mica mines in Mitch ell and Yancey counties are Said to ba quite extensive. Corundum has been found in several of the extreme Western counties, and crystals of that mincat ot such character have been picked up "as to encourage the opinion that rubies and.other. valuable Siippnirts may be and luund by a proper seaicu." Ou the whole the Mouth thinks North Carolina is u most luvitiug state it.r emigrants. We Hunk to, aud we hopi the Ltgisiaiuie beiore it adjourns wnl take Hie ueceooaiv steps to give to pei sous Ucainng it, lv 11 information con cerning tne resources and auVantagts ol me various setlious ol the State together with such statistics as will bo interesting and valuable to emigrants. GOOD FJII EDGECOMBE. Noth withstanding the Radical party has over two thousand majority in .Ldgtconibe, the Conservative Execu- tive Committee in that County at a lecent meeting resolved to put forward a candidate of their own, in opposition to Mr. Josnnh rfnl.h th - m . " - I r , ivuujtai uuui- I inee lor the House of Representatives,, to till the vucancy on account ot the ineligibility of Mabson, colored, who reccotl, declmd , tl Legisla- ture not entitled to his seat The special election ordered by the Governor takes place to-morrow, the 26th inst., and while the Conservatives have no hopes to carry the county, vet in order to keep up the organization ot the party, the-Executive Committee have nominated E. R. Stamn. p- who made an able and gallant fiht last jear under the same banner, and won an enviable reputation through out the county as an effective and zeal OU3 canvasser. The Executive Committee, in their .,1rr.aa In tl npnnlo nt V.J u ,lT , . - . . umV rjiv "I,nokm(T on thfi cnnhniit nn I mj O 'uuulvU VII the integrity and compactness of the Democratic paity fas one ol the main I elements ol our prosperity and, safety, - I TXk chinM An .l ,.-. ,1 I I in duty, did we not use every means iu e k?Pj vraiting-for her original in ten our power to pree,ve iuct that or-' ? t" L?.?S?K:01 " rp i , . i irutniuland patriotic words. Let us. at all hazards, preserve the integrity oooer or later, our principle, inut I triumph, and right and justice prevail. cOur opponents .are held together by no policy save that of the " cohesive power i of public plunder. " Their organization is liable at any moment to fall to pieces. Already the investigations by the Credit Mobilier Committee have shown such corruption by the leading Radical members of Congress as endangers the organization ot the National Republican party and threatens to shatter it into fragments. Let Conservatives everywhere stand firm in their faith, and maintain the INTEGRITY AND COMPACTNESS of the party, and all will ke right in the end. TWO VICTIMS ONLY, The papers of the country without distinction of party, are denouncing the report of the Poland Committee, in the matter of the Credit Mobilier investi gation. This report offers . apologies for the conduct of each of the implica ted Congressmen except Oakes Amcg aud James Brooks, and these two are recommended for expulsion. Now, such white-washing will hot satisfy the country. The people do nd't believe the other Congressmen implica ted tire less guilty than Brooks. It would seem from the Committee's re port, and the excuses they find for the corruption of others, that they have peculiar spite against Ames and Brooks. Ames is thought to merit expulsion because he bore evidence against his fellow-members. We, do not know why Brooks should be deemed worthy of similar treatment auy more than the rest of the Credit Mobilier crew, unless it is because Brooks is a Democrat, aud all the others are Republicans. The public has read the testimony. The world knows as much aoout the matter as tfie Poland Committee. The Committee's distortion of Lhe evidence, and their paltry excuses for the miscon duct of leading Republican Congress men will not change the verdict of the people, nor rescue from disgrace the names of the guilty parties. The seai of public "disapprobation and condem nation ha3 been set upon the Congres sional culprits, and that mark will stand for all time to come, an indelible sti ma of moral turpitude and ignominy. ALAMANCE COUMY. Senator Murray, of Alamance, who was in attendance last week at the Superior Court of his county, pro nounces as a canard the communication of "M," in the Raleigh Era of Satur day, professing to give a statement of 'recent outrages in Alamance county. The communication is dated at Graham, Feb. 20th", 1873, and argues to show that these r-jcent occurrences are the result of the' contemplated pas sage of the Amnesty Bill, which comes up for action in the House to-day. We publish in full Senator Murray's remarks, pronouncing the statements of "M" as malicious aud deliberate fabri cations, without a shadow of founda tion. The bill has no eflect upon outrages committed since September 1871, aud would not screen lrom"' punishment the ofleudeis mentioned by the Era's cor respondent. Such efforts as these to defeat the bill will only add to the strength of the measure. Read Senator MuirayV speech, and see to what depths ot ialsehood ana malignity poor human nature will de scend v ueu ad regard for tiutn, hom,r ilud JUaliC . si. , Ihe leuiovaloi uie political disabili ties ol Gov. Giuliani has Called lorth lioiii tne Conservative presto! Hie biale Mitne handaome encomiums on t! e char acter and services ot 'that distinguished gentleman. As a sample ot the rest, we give the following lrom the Battle bo io Advanced Hon. Wm. A. Graham. We are gratified that Congress has at last re moved the disabilities ot this distin guished son ot North Carolina. No purer or more patriotic statesman breathes the air ct America, and the heartless and unmerc ful conduct of the govemment towards him is a blot ?n the Pge of our country's history, The ,0D und cruel delay attending this ?!,TP!! Ct ' iustice "I" and destroys UIUC U CkLl 1 111 It V. W I k 1 f 1 1 C wM LI K "T 6""jr, wuicu suouid have auorneci a Teat and poweriul nation. Uat in common with all the good PL'ple of the State and of the Union grannea that a great and good aud ,hal h np, anrienceU "Til Mom ayain ueiongs to his people. PASSAGE OF THE CONSTITU TIONAL AMENDMENTS. All the Constitutional ..Amendments except that relating to Public Charities, mat passed the Senate, have Jso passed . "UU8C auu " oluy remains lor the ihn TI J i gislature to make provision for sub mitting them to the direct vote of the people for ratification ax the ballot-box As it is important that these amend" ments take -effect at the earliest day f1510' we think the Legislature, , jo, "ugia (U iaKe tile necessary steps to have the ampm? "c n.e amenci men ts voted on before next Winter. A punctual A punctual M -married a casual acquaintance who 1 1 If j ll A T"l HPn P i I ti ha in 1 - U i I . A Rpp.nnrl ervm o i tenin u t "vv,iui u tun ii as u t en run over the entirn linp rt ilio fiK.i.. c Ohio road from Rimond to Hunting- loaded with freight from cincinrTati. The North Carolina Bondhol ders. A meeting of North Carolina special tax bondholders was held in New York Thursday, Mr. Thomis Denny,, Jr., presided. Mr. Hart, of Canada, made a report'of his visit to North Carolina, and his unsuccessful attempt to obtain payment of interest on his bonds. He also presented the written opinion cfMr. Reverdy Johnson to the effect that the holders of the special tax bonds have a preferred claim against the State for interest, and that he (Mr; Johnson) is ready, if desired, to commence suit in the United States Court in May to compel the State Auditor to pay the past-due coupons on those bonds. It was voted that' suit be commenced, and thus advised, on behalf of so many holders of these bonds as shall pledge themselves to pay their proposition of the expense, none who do not thu3 pledge themselves to be included in the suit. Messrs. T. Den nis, Jr., Leggatt, and J. B. Manning, were appointed a committee to carry out the resolution. At the elose ot the meeting holders ot bonds to the" amount of nearly $2, 000.000 'signed the propo-d "ag cement. Signatures -.will be received until April 15th. NEW ADVERTISED LINTS. 8. C. POOI-. K. O. HOMING M O R I 1ST G , poo iVos. 2, 3 and 4, Wilmington St. feb25 tt OL A S S E 3 1 MOLASSE S 1 1 Just received 4 car loads. iU hhds. Cuba and S. II. Molasses. US bbis. S. JH. Molasses. 40 bb!s ISaur, all grades, at leb-'J.itl PcUL MOOIIING'S. g Q BOXES ASSORTED UAiNDY, 40 " Soap, 20 " Kaisins, JO " Peart Cakes, 1T0 ". Starch, 70 cases Ilrandy Teaelu s, 25 " Pickles. 20 Covt Oysters,- At 1'OOlit MORING'S. GO BBLS. FAMILY FLOUR, 20 Bbls. Soda Crackers, 4 (sacks Kio Colli e, at feb25-tf POOL A MOPJNG . 50 KEG S N A I L S 25 ketrs Horse ami Muiw slmpn- at feb25-u l'OOL & MOliliSG'rf. O(') BOXLS BULK SIDES. AMD V SHOULDERS. 40 kegs and buls Leal Lur.l. jt lebij-tf 1VOL & MOltlNG S. WE Ali TE ARE RECEIVING DAILY Large quantities Corn and Meal. r , 0. POOL & MuKING, feb2o-tf Wholesale Grueeis. 500 , IIELS CORN, Cleared at the Northern City Granary, ex pressly lor tne Raleigh Market, una fur , u . . A. G. LEE & CO. Q N CO N S I G N ME N T , Bales llaj-, Id Bushels Irish Potatoes, 12 " Mountain Apple. 100 " Peanuts. lebSJ-tf WAY.NE ALLCTT. IO BBLS. EARLY l'UTA'l uLs, RO&E 10 Lai res i ariy Good rich Potatoes M .-" " Ptacli Blow 10 . " Jaehsoii w nitc's " III Priuee Alutri's j " feiiver Skin Unions. Ieb-tl v AYi.NE.-ALL, OTT. 19 oOU Lli3' billi S1 UFF lu.uvn. 1-.OS. w iiite Bolted ileal, -uo JjU.,iicis V 111!,--Coin, JjvjXcs . xear itiu blue Bacon, . 0 " ivio oiUe " 20 iiai Uo.s. juard, 5 lcicts Latd, 2o Boxes ii. vv cich't. Laundry Soap, BOlIicU x ieuies, .liow-uiu, unions, oAui-ji uuuuuitsb-nrtiisii. Lartte variety canned r i nns j.n.i vr..!., bus, p.,ueu nan,, lurty. Tongue "ana We now have our Cottle Roasting and "UU1UB 4Jt-iu.i iiueut in suceessiui opeia nvn, auu gumumcc Silll.biaCllUll. An giau.e ol Hour aiwas on hand. Ail oiders arankiuliyrecerveandgoods promptly ueliveied. ieu-ll W.YNE ALLCOIT. M E S Y . L A iN D I S (Formerly of Oxford, Ni C.,) WITH .' WHITFIELD, POWERS & CO., - Successors to DO WD, BAKEIl, VVIIITFJELD & CO., Importers and Jobbers of YANKEE NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, HOSIEIiY,. GLOVES, &C. J71 Broadway, N. Y. J. Y. Landis refers to , all the merchants vi uxioru, jn. v. feb20w 1873. 1873. Receiving a very large lot of STAPLE AXD DOUESTICJ DUY GOODS, CONSISTING OF Bleached and Unbleached Dompstios Bleached and Unbleached Shee'tinirs Plaid and Striped HomsDuus. ' Kentucky Jeans, (for springy A AA n t ... j . , wuucrpunes jrojn fl.OU each, and "upwards, which have been bought at the lowest CASH W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. feb!9-tf g P R I N G P R.I NT S A large and beautiful lot of . Sprinu and Summer Prints, Pacific Per cals Cretcn's and Lancaster Cambrics, spring and Summer Alpacas. W. B. & H. X, TUCKER & 0. 15 000 LBS BULK SIDES 2 s.' si 'ilftppii w o ph "S&SfalB IS k -( M i V 11 iS Pit lifT ! - i-S'pteiit'f5 . o,mru pounds ijard, Oats, oats, oatgats. bTBONACH & BRO, jq-ORTH CAROLINA ALMANAC, 1873. Calculated by Dr. Craven, and compiled by L. Lranson, printed on fine-sized and calen dered paper, neatly and elegantly. It contains many useful recipes, much valuable statistical matter, and many AGUICU I.TU It A L TmsVTIlf,emPhatlcally an AGRICUL TURAL ALMAM AC. It Is different from every other Almanac; has been published a number of years and bold successfully, f .Is' Le tninlr. certainly as pood it no: better than any other. - A few still on hand order soon. I., L. BRANSON, Bookseller, decL-tf Raleigh, N..C. FR E S II A R R I V A L S , At MOSELEY'S Confectionery. ORANGES, APPLES & LEMONS, Just to haml at. MnsiPi pva MOSELEY'S. CANNED GOODS, Every variety for family use. Also a fine assortment Jellks, at MOSELEY'S. FRESH CRACKERS. Egg, Cream, Soda, Butter, Family, Nic Nac, London and others,.at MOSELEY'S. . FINE SEGARS AND CUOICE Chewing Tobacco at MOSELEY'S. COME AND SEE WHAT. I HAVN'T got. You will be waited on cheeriully . .At MOSELEY'S, febli-tt Fayetteville Street, Raleigh. J AM CONSTANTLY RECEIVING CONSIG N,M EN T S O F Corn, Meal, Hay, Fodder, Shucks, White aud Mixed Beans, White aud Stock Peas, Sweet and Irish pota toes, Ti rnips, Chick ens, Eggs, Moun tain Butter, and everything usually sold on co u jti is s io r. fedi2-tf WAYNE ALLCOIT. QFFICE OF JULIUS LE WIS & CO. Raleiqii, N, C, January, 1S73. We desire to call the attention of dealers iu uie ceieuraieu UVL,L,ES COTJKi HOE, in;' uufactured expressly for us by Tlie L. Boiler Hoc aod To'dl Couipanr, BINGIIAMl'TON, N. Y. These Iloi's are made of the finest quality ol steel, !y skilietl labor. They aie not made of ROLLED STEEL, but plated un- utr uie nauimer, are Highly Polished and are Noted for Beauty aud Durability ; in snort they are as near perfect as they can ue inauc- aiie snanK. is an improvement on the old style, beiug solid and neatly shaped. The blade is peculiar in lorm, aiit the Handler made from line wlute timber. Evert Hoe h warranted perfect in stock temper, Jinish and durability. We earnestly request those about male ing puieiuises for tne coming season to ex- Sold only in North Carolina by J U L1 U S L li W I S Ac C O ... Fisher Building,) R A L E I G II , N . C . Dealers la Hardware of Kvery DescTiption. Send cr write for a Price List. lvO 11-tl OlUil CAIiOLINA ALMANACS tor l7o, calculated by li. Craven, D. D. Send m your orders at once Vj L. BRANSON, Publisher and Bookseller. nova-tl RaR-igu, N.C. -EST O I c E Notice is hereby iriven. that an atmlica nun viii ue maue to tne legislature ol No: Ui Carolina, .or a charier to incorpo- a i iic xiij.ui iiiiut company. jan t l-tf AUGE STOCK ROOTS, SHOES an. i Staple Dry Goods. 6'JKiis f urt Leul Laid. Zj iioxts extra '.Cream Cheese. oOJ t.ioeks v.-otton Yarn. Also large lot Bridies. Saddles. Collar., ana liarnofts and tvei y thing usually k.ui in it- nisi elasa store. jauo-tf M. A. PAKKEit. JLAsUlOSAHLE ROOT EMl'ORlU..i Ueiuovea to No J7j .vluin Street, next i. ivueii Jianuiug's -A large and valuable importation u - i French Call Skins, Uireet from La Belle. France i.r ah. Line. r " AOl'.lCE. 1 beg Itie aleultiou ol m. -r. . Loineia aud the good public ol NorioiK anu vicinity, that i am prepared to make lo oi. der FIRST-CLASS 'iOOfS AND SHOr. Alter the latest P risian modes. My prices are g nerous and reasor .cble w-Vi, X TtrZ.Z " Tl?,1 I O " . V. I 1 1 I 1 their craving for durable and lfstiu Luits made to suit the loot. Prom ni r and dispatch, in niiing an order, una r i.'ie measures lor the protection and allevial'on of ttie ieet. Drop in and inspect our new stor? m,i stock.. S. MARX, No. 175 Main street, Next door to Buck Manning h, Jun-24U. Norfolk. Y JU1E WEED SEWING MACHINE Why is the Weed Sewinsr Mad iin Iaii ii H to please all ie ladies? Because it is the est llfeer in the world ja 1.5-tf U T C 11 E d O N & UO., OF GRAHAM, 'JiOItTEC CAROLINA, are now rnanufactui ins about seven tv o-i. iuus vki xny vi me purest ana nest old fashiontd copper-distilled Rye and C in Whiskey-. Thev liave lor rhcir rlkiiii..r m- i -i : . " o-" Henry iiolt, son of Col. Jere Holt, whose whiskey was so well and favorabiv knnn as the best made iu the -south. Henry is a "chip of the old block." aud can inL-it just like his father. wnoiesaie price, Sl.oO per gallon, oeliv- erea at Graham depot orders sol ir-it.i ir all lowers ol pure whiskev. Having esuiblished a branch house at J uuiusuuiu, uruers ioranv oi tneir irsn.io They also receive consignments of grain" Hour, meal, &c, and are always prepared' to nil oruers for tbe same. andshinrui0 irajjuusiuic parties to uay point. Mueis resuectiuny solicited. leb22-tf jJERCHANTS WISHING TO purchase in this market, will fintmt.nt.hat. interest to examine our stcck and nrice fm TMTl..., ! .... 1 " wvic puiuiiiiMiig eisewiifre. decS-tf PETTY & NEWSOM. gOUQUET COLOG N E This elesant nerfume has n passed for its PERMANENT AND DELICATE QUALITIES. Prepared by J. R. II. CARMER, Druggist, UJyett8y,1)fi street, Raleigh, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS E A L E S T A T E s a o e jt c The partnership that has for the last j'ear existed between Messrs. KINGSLAND & MIXLER having expired, the business will be continued as heretofore, under the RALEIGH NATIONAL BANK, - " , ' - . . X ' - - ' BY r jroh'Etr jfiiLLEii, i X - - - x -- - - ' ".'.'' who will endeavor to conduct It in a satis factory manner and to the best ad van tage of deposilors of lots and tracts of lands for sale, llis commis. sions will be ar heretofore.flve per cent on actual sales. SALES NO CHARGE. Mr Miller is constantly selling and offer ing for sale very eligible building lots in different parts of Raleigh. Also plantations, large and small, wood and timbered lands, &c.,fcc.,in any quanti ty in different parts of the state and at prices correspondent with the times. He solicits calls from buyers as well as from sellers. . Now is the time to buy in North Carolina, febl-tf A. MILLER. C E NT U R Y WHISKEY! Persons in delicate healtl'i, often flnd it uimcuit to ooiain a 1'ure stimulant when prescribed by their Plivsie.ians. ami. it. is lor Druggists and other lirst-cluss trade mat tne . CEJlTUIl-Y IV HIS HEX9 Is particulaily designed. It is di'fftrently t'i.jjttitu XI JIXX ANY WHISKEY IN MARKET, and is driving many old brands out of iiidiiiet, utcause tno "principle upon which it is made is superior." ine almost universal testimony of those ituu uctvc uaeu me .. CEJJTU11Y WHISKIES is, that there is an entire siwunpo f nDn,i aches, and ntht-r disa etable afif r-t rrrts so olten experienced in the use of other brands. This is a direct consequence of the Puritv of the Century Whiskies, and the impurity of many other brands Ihey are ABSOLUTELY l'UItb; four prom incut chemists certify to this fact, viz : ; Prof.SI LLI MAN, State Chemist of Con necticut. Trof. C. U. SIIEPARD, Jr., State Chemist rrof. W. C. TILDE N, Washington, D. c Prof. JOHN DARBY, New York. vii hi wnom agree in pronouncing it "without fault," and -free iroin any deie- iei ious suoManee whatever." For sale by first-class dealers everywhere 1873: 187 i it ia c i. o t h ir a , R . B . A N D R E W S & C O. , C E O T II I i: n s , 7 Faj-etteville : Street,' .Respectfully announce that they are now receiving lrom their Manuiactory, in New lork, their EARLY SPEIAG STOCK 01 CLOTHING, and request their numerous friends and patrons in the Cent ral Assembly, to cail and supply themselves be i ore" leavii g lor their homes. Ar 0 W R E A'l) Y , FINE BLACK DltESS SllTs OF THE. -f" S T S L AT E T Y L E , At Fifty per cent, less than Merchant Tail- mi e pi ices. R. B. ANDREW S & CO., Clothiers, 27 Fayetteville Street, K-tf . Raleigh, N. ' J. Jj O R C II D R O S & M ILLS, ve ir s: i: c. laving just completed our new Brick Warehouse and Wharf, we are pr i.ared to handle Cotton. Corn, Rice, Peas, llulc 1' wHusicui auvnniase. ; . . . i A large stock -of cirtiv ocfj I hn,i - - - . nana- lebll-2tn WOOD'S FAMILY ROE HER rings. Corned Blue Fish. New Catch Mackerel. Cod-1- ish. Mullet Hoe. .: . Shad Roe. In store by fe 19-tf W. C. srROXACII. LPARLY ROSE POTATOES. Early Goodrich Potatoes. Peerless " Peach Blow " " , Chili Pink ' Jackson White " For sale by - W. C. STRONACh. .N- U P O II U R C H WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EI 1 II II n E E E It , RALEIGH, N. C, Begs leave to inform the public that he his fin h'l nil o m ic t i l i "u litis V " "vocn:ttuuu large asaortmpn t ot Liquors consisting of Nash Brand iii xioitanu uins, trench Brandies, Old liVe Whiskies of celebraLed hr;1n,i t. ty e gibben's, Shawhan and ( abinet'. Pure N ?' fccr.ntion. Dealers i i ,.;u' T,,"r?: aud examine my stock before T"?" the trader " emeuts ottered to g E A F OWL O U 1NO. E R SI tfW HAW'S RAW BONElffi YMANS&'DANCYK I ilfl r A fl ') fi-jjs E It T I Is I um PURE X I 1 I :.': m l L- I. r -n We Invite tfte attention of the Farmers and Merchants of -North Carolina to o-ir s'ocm of STANDARD FERTILIZERS, which.we offer at l Jr VC5I THE L O VY E S T C A S II PRICES . All Fertiluers sold by us can be relied upon as being what they are ret.resented to PERUVIAN GUANO sold by us is bought directly from the Agent of the PVruvi n Government, and in no case from any other Person; therefore parties run no risk 'in netting a spurious article from us Wecall especial attention to the fact that we re t h. Manulacturtr's -Agents for the sale of c SOEIIBEE IKICIFIC IA1.VO . ' ' ' ';.:-" AND . x " - W II A N N s R A W BONE SUPER P II O S P II A T E both well known and popular articles in North Carolina, and have been larelv mm in the State for Cotton ai;d Corn every j'ear since the close of the war. We hnve possession testimonials attesting value which we will be pleased to furnish , , upon application. 'X . '" u,u The Cash price of WHANN'S PHOSPHATE is SoO, at factory cheerfnli Jan2S-d&wlpi MU Norfolk. A limited quantity oi tnese arti :les will be sold on cron tim tVoA' parties. Special rates of freight made n larire nunnt.its on-i n,....,"' . " y given. We soliclit your orders.- , ' ",,U"U,U1UU CillOCERS A ND C OM II IS S IO Jf . M E It C II A IV T S , - WILMINGTON ST., EAST OF MARKET SQUARE, ABE OFFERING GREAT IXDrCEHEATS TO THE JOCSIXG TRADE' A" SUGARS at 13c. C" Y'ellow at 2A. Candy in 25 . bocsjMCc;; no charge for 30 Boxes Peat 1 StaVctt 8c. pu" lb., o'J Pearl LeWijiPuiscuit at Hc. 10 Doz. Steel Shtwrels, 10 Doz. Cotton Cards, . 5 Hhds. Cuba Molasses," 25 Cases p't. Pickles ' ' ' 10 Doz: Eurreli . 20,000 Lbs. Sides At correspondingly low prices. febl8-tf. w. G R O C E C O JI 1I I S - S I O Jt A FULL FIRST CLASS GROCERIES Moclia and Old Government Java Coffees. Chuict? Laguira and Ri., Coffees. 1-iuest Gi t en and Biack l:is. .M.wuuauanuuilTM'. Lim Grove Family Send for. Catalogue Price List ' G U A N O G V A D U S O E UB E E S E 1 State Tir rrcaiinm at. Wilniiiifftoa for the Larsest Amount of Cctloa io an; Acre, GOLDSB' .UO, Vnjne County, ; N.C., November 123rd, lfr72. JOHN II. POWELL, Ef-Q uk a it sin the suiV'oTveh .JiMn alll:inPurch4sof you this season was used by i.it suit, oi mi te otheis, and uiis Kiven nie more fatisiaction ihan miiv .f 1 1,.- , i if eis. .Ihesolub e Sea Island Guam, was the one used upon t he vro mu unmi wM.- h my ton raised the cotton upon which he took his Mate premium i o r he "rn an . "me0rVVV XVr-rTe; a' d 1 alu bv the Chai.Kmnoi xl i S ee lhat a he would have also taken that premium, beating alb .50. lbs. I am beiier inea"ed wiih it Hum any other Guano I have ever u.sed on cSlton, and I sha 11 use it in iveft r L i. oi hers n.xt season lor my cotton crop. .m .naiuLr Glt v N ul- P ALSO EIGHT PREMIUMS AT WAY.NE COUNTY FAIR. Ihe Amonnc of eed. Cotton made on an Acre ot IJpIamhby M r. ..raider was Three Ihousaud six Hundred and i hirty-tlnee I'ouiids. , . -i , EDGECOMBE COUNTY, N. C, December 12th, 18T2. Messrs. R. W. L. RAISIN .A Co, Baltimore: . ' ' W. II. A VERA, Esq. i I consmerH" doub.ed the crop. MySI$" pre, ax. . r u lljl-Ii.. h so n a.. r ... . A u our uumio thi s year, wmm ciop nexi year. HENDERSON, Granville County, N. C., November 2: To S. J. PARIIAM : me , eitht iv.r, ana I observed a marked riitr..r,w. future. w-ivu.g i . HENRY BURRELL. Esq.. hnSstt0,, Louacco crop, using two other hiTh"v:."V .fn IuIot.,1 -!.. . - ""-uintu - --"u viiiauo is tne cneanesi a na i. TAN CE Y VI LLE . Messrs. II ARRISS & BL r i r heaw -whJ. 1 and be ni? LZ1 Captain W. P. ROBINSON, ' you, I wtsh'tolly tnaf a Ivull ?,qw as to, how 1 liked tbe Sea Island Quano I got or Guano.and Gilham' ? TS gn iten,ls l? the n.re.-Horg8ide ofPeravSS Pat' fk than either of the a Love rtuill VT iu C(lual quantities; it stands the droni I, ntt t more ydloff than Te ithr of the other frr?f?,lUrtid bt cr on the hill and curtl ter and and I expect to use it next season?1 ,ert,11T' Ws is a "Ptendid firtfn Circular of ei-ht pages of Certificates at barefoot, by j. j, b. iriEnaji c. STitojicn'S, &n Wim y:AOBKT AT RALEIGH F E II T 1 L I Z E It s J0. 1 PEIIUIEISS G!jZTO. O CANAPE PERUVIAN. WHAN SUPER PHOSPHATE. SOLUBLE PACIFIC .GUANO. I' VllE JFE O VIZ OF IS OA'E. FRESH GROUND PLASTER ORT'fi TT I, T TT T? A T a t r 5, and SOLUBLE PACIFIC! f;TT a - x. ; . - -Water Street . N tfrfolkj V i rgin ia . -J J V II E 11 EXTRA "C at 12': Yellow at 10iii.x boxes. Brandy Peaches (ort-- V) nor ,V 50 Boxes Family Soap at Go Per lb ib bt-s 10 Doz. vSteel Forks 1 '4 10 Doz. Brooms. 20 Bb!s. S. II. Syrup, 35 Gross, Can Snuff, 50 Bbhs. Irish Potato, Iloes, and Shoulders, CALL BEFORE YOU BUY R O N C II It A D toll II C Ii LINE O F AT STILL LOWER PRICES. Canned Fruits mid W-g---t:;b!t-. Importi-d 1'ukivs aiui .-.tuts. Domestic PickN s anu ;-am t s.- - : I'llie.VrUj'Sauii Si i, Flour, our own Bran. t. Sl-S. j:UI -1-tf O 11 r N O ! G I! A N H E R E S T i s e a s: . s J. R. GREEN. SELMA, N. C. ' ovember I2:h, 1S72. more th;l11 ' expectations P. 1 ; . Percent. I more than Truly yours, " R. II A RE. LOUISHURG, N. C, December 4tl. 1.S72. - - '-. - .-. and thft rpsnlt i "r ,mi ,,.. ..., ... . Yours, &c., ' "c uu niy wnoie ELLIS MALO.VF. 20th, l7.:.i acco and cotton by. it, Tnilf-)l Iviltui. tl.nn' i.. .. ""-e l 11 icl vor of the Sea Island. Shall use iu ihe S. S. ROYsTER. HENDERSON, Granvitie county. ,' V""11" u.e raa made a test this pn sent vcara i. ' -"u.cu. uut mefsoitiiJe uuauf.s nut 1 -. . , . as ever purchased, aud shall use it again. Caswell t is, respentfullv. MARCELLUS MIMMS. WILSOS, N. C, January lltn, 1S73. ounty, N. C. December fit.h cotton pmrw oimiit i - . . . jy the side of Guanann n.Wvi v...Vwot , your ol"oie sea of june.I was eqS' S ffi' au?-Up lo the-mo of the rith the Veg tutor PIeased with its action as oi the Guanape Bradley's Super-Phosphate. For sale by , G. T. STRONACH & BRQ.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 25, 1873, edition 1
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