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re in a- solitude eternal , as Ufet juablemati- . - Aitt. l. v n a en fitttfc SMrfflU HSUW flflflK calof.lt not really, that oulcr darkne38 JORDAN STONE, Managing Editor. SAM'L T. WILLIAMS. Political Editor. F JUL AY.. ...MARCH 14. 1878. GRANT'S VISIT TO THE SOUTH WIIY" POSTPONED? There are various reasons given why, President Grant changed h?s mind in regard to his proposed Southern tour. The most reasonable explanation is hich the Savior of man spoke, in warning to those who are the enem;es of themselves, of their race and of their God." The following extract we copy irom Mr. Evarts' celebrated reply, in regard to the agronomical punishment suggested in the above remarks Irom Mr. Bout well : "Cicero, I think it is, says that a lawyer should know, everything, ior, sooner or later, there is n tact .in. his tory, in science or in tiuninn Knowieuge JTkbs .XqtosClitb, opNew Yojjk, gave a iarewell banquet to lid mond Yates on Saturday. He thus closed his speech : "If vou will lend your aid to the substitution to warmer terms if. you will, in your position of authors, journalits, and members ot society, T TWO .. . A2X US ISM E NTS . U C K E R H A L L. N I G II T S O If L Y . .Mokday an J Tuesday, March 17 aBd j& endeavor to convice the masses of this rcf (nn.Mn.. ; rVi, n,l aa ftn1 great continent that there are Eoglisn- J a .-. - SoiUhft mrM ot Dublic business, occa sloned fjv ibe necessity for an 'extra ses- that will not come into play iu his ar sioueuov , , n miment.' Profound y sensible of my sion of Congress, has induced the Pres- f d Joted t0 . pwhl ident to postpone tor a season t m .ou m wU-ich sharpens and does not en templated visit. large the mind I can admire without We do not think that Grant would, envying the r superior knowledge ex .,n,BiT;. " . .. - nf .he hibitcd by the honorable .Manager, .(Mr. be rscsived sow by the people ot the Coulwelly But; nevertheless, while South generally, with as roach respect of uis colleagues were paying at- and courtesy as they would have ex- tention to an nnoccopied and an nap- ?a A Mr - W weeks since. Ot propriated island of the seas, Mr. Mana- Aed ,Mm .;.lcw V er Wwell, more ambitious, had din? coarse we do not refer to the Radical coveretj an untenanted and unappro- ) greeting, which would be cordial at any prjated region in the skies, (laughter,) time reserved, he would have us think in the Jr'.ssffii did expect, from- what had been given American Presidents. (Lauchs ; out as a qua$i authoritative foreshadow. J ter , ,- - - ; inr of the incoming policv, thaUhe in- Now, at first, I thought his mind had . .u - . hfftome so enlarged that it was augural address wouia lau.caie iuot net sharp enough to observe that generous treatment and a kinder feel- tbe rjongutution had limited the pun in towards the Southern States at the iihment. (laughter.) but on reflection I .. ' i T... i. .... !. I,, n-uii ImtI nH looripjll ia hfl ' nanus oi ine aumiBHiiiwu. .ju u n . o . , r.-ard to eur section, the inaugural UMaQlbindttml maintains an ominous and ungenerous office bag put do limit to the silence. Nothing is said ot an .encour- distance of removal; - (Great laughter.) : . 1.w.k; in ;i(t f without BheddmiT a drop of his - f. . k- ..i,J-.t.-i..- W.T : blood, or taking a penny ot his proper dulged, that the President of the United tJ'remoYai rom office and transporta ; States was at last determined to throw tion to the skies. (Laughter.) liiis is ff th .h.rlrlM with which Radicalism the ereat undertaking, and it ttie learned had lKjundhim, and stand before the ""11 B over the olMtste ' , , , j ot the laws ot nature, ttie Constitution wont stand in the way. (Liug titer.) l ean think of no. method but thatot a convulsion of tlie earth that could pio- ject the deposed President to this infinitely distant space : out a sdock oi nature ol so vast au energv and so great a result might unseitie eveu the so firm member ot Cougres. (Laughter.) How shall wo tteeouip.ish n ? Why, iu the first place uobody knows where that space is but the learned Manager himself, as the nonrtlM nt tUPt CDUDtrT i . Chief Extcutive ot the whole :natiot, and not as a vindictive and narrow- minded partisan.; ' The inaugural has caused great dis appointment throughout the South, and this, added t Grant3 renewed deter mination" to adpport , and uphold a miserable, corrupt, lawless taction in : Louisiana, has not made him any new (laughter.) and he is the necessary dep 4S,-nA. in th Ronth nnr inrrMi the to execute the judgment of the Court. I T A I iMiiwiHii.l tH.it in ih en ft anxiety of our people to see him and your 8enteDCu ji deposition and remov 'offer him courtesy and hospitality. a ftom office, the honorable the astjon- On account of the error, not to say omical Manager shall take into his own hands the execution otthescuteute. men who can open their mouths with out saying "blarsted," and without un necessarily aspirating the H's, I pledge myself to state every where in my own country ' that during my residence in this I have never been called "old hoss,n I have never heard the word "tarnation," and that I have never seen a man "whittling a stick." The Richmond (Va.) Whig approves of the re-appointment ot Miss Yan Lew as Postmaster of that place. It says that the office has been well conducted under her administration. ' Edward Walford, who wrote a gene alogical work on the, 'Country Families oi JCingiana," is auout to orjng out a new book, ''Tales of our Great Families."- -. . ' . . BEB GER Fl MI VT S TISS BELL E IS GEES ! Town Folnt, ' Nobfoi-k, Va. COTTON, FACTORS, And mission and Shipping Merchants. Estftbl laired In . If General Cora a it -Is.- And their Entire Company of Talented -Musical Artists. The mostKigani -' and Popular Troupe Traveling ! A U the atest Sons and Newest Mnsic. : TOUIIQ LDIES SILYEB CORNET BAND!, PARLOR O R C HE S T R A ! , S I D J E Y :FRA K K .8 I- Hie-Chicago. Tlniijs .'says '"that the mj3 ANNA BERGER, Gold Cornet Soloist ..Hoprnno Violinist Harpist "Smith ,inii VyO!i n'i t i s hplfl in I MU hTl'lK BKKOKK this City, are not ot the me character rHllSff 3I;r: as the"Detringer uintiim b-lu M tart her FRED. G. BKitGER, west. .'' '. ' - ;.V ihe President, lms m:scnieu one hundred dollHia and . Vice Iesidnt Wilson rfity dollars towards the GreeHey Monuiiu-nt ;umi. .. Viiijt i.Tvru uiwtv . i uu i Sa)S a WffitCIU p tjcf " " . , , The lte railroad war in :'Viripia has All the Favorites -will Appear I , Admis8'on,... ....... Keserved Heats, Gallery .. " 73 cents. , 4 ; , s ' Seat can be secured at; i BRANSON'S ' BOOK STORE. NoTicl-T'n view of the fact that an Inferior Troupe, purporting to be SWltW ttEIA ttiri uu.it", appearea in ivaieigu ho-jui. year ago, the management ' btgs leaYft to -. ""W.V. : "-t stateto the citizens or Kaieign xnai in subsided.,. Iso lives lost m the struggle, entertainments of the BERGER FAilUX . are entirely differeut from and bear not the -J-RISIl NEW ADVERTISKiHENTS. LINEN 50 CENTS. We call ntU ntion to a la.eelotof I R I 8 A' LINEN At 50 Cbkts a Vaiib. The choicest jooils of the kind ve have'l offered for some time. DAVIS. DRAKE A CO., ' 1 marl3-ly fetersburg, Va.: fcllehtest resemblance tO the performance given by thepauy in question, xvi ,tu fldently assert. d that the entertainments to be given by the BEHUElt V AMIlx on the above occasion, have not beeneqaallutl in interest or In point or talent employ t a by any Company that has visited this city for many years. marj-ot W. W. FOWLEK. Busiuess Majaager S f,5 i t " , . . P E C I A I- A O B H T : C ... . '- . ; .'for ;; 1 E W A R R I V A L S-. SPRING ST Y li E S 1 8 7 3k MOLESKIN ; II ATS. crime of the Administration, Louisiana is to-day depri?ed of her rightful gor erument. and a handful of conspirators, upheld by Federal bayonits, are out raging all law, and justice, and decency. So long as such a state of affairs is permitted, encouraged and endorsed by the President of the United States, he has no right tc expect that the victims of such tyranny, au With the President wade last to his broad and strong shoulders, and having already essayed i he flight by imagina tion being better prepared tu execute it in lorm, taking advantage ul judders, as far as ladders would go, to the Mop ot this high capitol, and spurning thtm with his feet, from the U(idiss ot Lib erty let hiin set out upou his Might, (laughter,) while both Houses of Con- e r i I Kress ami all the people ol the United d their friends and 1 2,.,. .u.n .i...,., . .;, ,v. ,i sympathisers, will'care to pay. mock I (Laughter loud and long continued.) compliments to a man whose course Herman oppressive doubt strikes me. ti Miiit)nii a oKK,r Uow will the Manager get back t Hw s .-Z . wllcn he-get beyond the power of true me jrreaiueui uus c&utunvu i oravitaiion to restore Uiiu, tcUl he get some leniency towards the Ku Kluxjback? So ambitious a Hiug as his prisoners, for which we have gireu him culd never stoop to a downward flight. due credit; but we thought that was only the beginning of a policy of justice and magnanimity, ami are therefore greatly disappointed that he hm tailed to come up to the public exptctat.on. It is perhaps bvt that he shall post pone his visit to the South indkGnitely No doubt as he passes through the ex panse that famous question ot Carl vie, by which he points out the littleness oi huinau affairs, will occur to the Maua tr: What thinks Bjoiis of them as he leads his hunting dogs over the zenith iu their leash ot sideieal tire,' w ill occur to the Manager. What indeed wouiu dooiis inina oi inis sew iodh or at least until he lifts from the necks stitution, (laughter) looming through f the people of Louisiana the cruel Ptct" be5on'1 the P5er o,0 Congress to , . - ,, . send for persons and paperst (Liughter.) jv . ..ii .j.-uuj .u Who shall return and how decide in aespotism. BOUT W ELL. Our dispatches yesterday inform u that George S. Boutwell, Secretary o the Treasury, has been elected United the contest there begu i in this new rev olution thus established ? Y ho shall decide which is the suu and which is the moon? Who shall determine the only scientific test, which reflects huul est upon the other ? (Laughter.) Alter the sreech of Mr. Evarts. Mr. States Senator from Massachusetts, to ilt., ,!. 1 I Kntitweir war Knnwn in ntprj.rv cirrus ll 1L. II . 1 I j - nil me vacancy causeu ov me resinna- ... , . t r u n u.. ' rT .s as hok-iL-lhe-sky Boutwell." uvuui m iiajij, cicwicu tu iuu v ice irresi dency. Mr. Boutwell was formerly a leading Republican member of Congress, and was regarded as one ot the ablest mem bers of that body. lie was brought prominently be I ore When any little misunderstanding arises between neighbors in Texas, iu stead of having recourse -to the tedious and uncertain processes of law, they settle the matter among themselves in expensively and expeditiously after this simple and Arcadian tashion : Four the public, during the impeachment gentle shepherd.- of the San Saba coun trial ot President Johnston, as one of tv disporting themselves in testing their ,h- f ...,- fleetness of toot against that wt a pony, w. .h,.,.,, ..w.H a trifling difference ot opinion House ol Representatives. occurred as to the result ol ine recent election of Mr. Boutwell the race, liy way or reaching an .. n f TTnitri fitafaa a: amicable agreements two of the , , . - ... . shepherds incontinently etnptied six- - "',W'UUN,H' UI,U&91U ,u,,,u "a barrelled revolvers into each other and interesting incident of that memorable into a third participant in the discus - trial, in connection with Mr. Boutweil's ion' H receiving mortal wounds, remarkahl .r.i-h n tU n,.inn .whereupon the fourth closed the debate r ' with an axe, chopping off the head o( lie made a very elaborate and finish- the noisiest moribund, and cutting short d oration in favor of Johnston's im- all objection from the others Having peach went but his rhetoric was se- thus established unanimity he peaca Tertly handled by one of President Johnston's counsel, the well known Wm. M. Evarts, f New York, who in his reply to Boutwell, indulged in such scathing repartee and ridicule, as made the Massachusetts orator appear in a very ludicrous light. Mr. Boutwell in the course of his ble departed, bearing with him tliwgood wishes ot the bystanders, A Soldier's Dsivotion Last week William M. Smith, who lost his right arm at Seven Pines, and was one of the first to voluntier in the Twenty-Second Nnrth Carolina regiment (Pettigrew's brigade), arrived in. Lexington, having walked all the way from Guilford coun rhetorical effort against Johnston re. ty, H. C, lor the purpose of seeing the ferred to that u Tast space in the South- graTfcS 01 Lit an(J Jackson before he em heaven, near the Southern Cross. l!i!d', avin accomplished his pur- . . . . . ... . pvc uc ia uuw uu ma WBv uatK on loot. which the uneducated call the hole in He was given "the freedom" of the the sky, where the ere of man, with town, and was kindly treated by all he aid of the powers of the telescope, ha- mef- e ni"de the pilgrimage with no been unable to discover nebulae, or floUri.sh off lr"mPet!' "? was found . , weeping at General Lee's tomb, and asteroid, or comet, or planet, or star, or seemed the modest, brave 'soldier his W II I T E G O O I) S 1 case of Spring sty of -: SII.IL 1UITS SIIK 1M1TS; at our low prices, only 55,50. W. II. & It. S. TUCKER d CO. mar 12-tf , - . a v . ; , QQ a K i , m O , & w S. . . . - ' "i rr'A ii - X ' F. C. A ... ' ...... v 1 " " ' " j - ACTTOPRoniB OF INTOXICATING iif t TAIN LOeA.S1', Section i rrAUriF?IJ iNorin uarolina . 1 ttoj manner 1 r1! as to receive anv l$M same whatP-y.vnjDen7.M ly within fourinilW.y AI Rffhanir ..""'i Ann.'. "Tit ChurchT Tn Cuffilan 5 MlsslonaryaS't rr.--'"5,0PP Meet,:.",': ii'r iv w wuuiy. or Within .POtii rl Academy, in CeW land U nion church. IZW- N vuiuueriana county ku, "Wfe'l Creek Village, in&sfcl son r emaie College Tr TVi 'coml PollOCkSVillf, In l!ln 601)3 vuurcn, iSeautv J Bi pole Presbyterian churP1 S ele BaDtist chnroh rc". Zwl Methotlist cnurcn.orXy eW tlst church, in k " ut v5 two and one halT mMa1 VrovVnVnrrSPW Hill church oVoo 'toS county; Christian Delieht i cord enureh. in mm.1" cour.v Chatbani counts . v?. ..llu?.iu Lrl by terian church oTiffi ' nard's camp ground, in im Pki ant Plains cuurcti or p! 't0J i Columbus county LUi-,':! Opkesberry chutch.in 1 rTMl New Bridge .church m.De Mountain Island Faeit Luf I ty; Corinth liaptkn, ahuivh 1 couniy?iat Kock. in ..nl 't JuhusLon'H r.ltunal 4 YU""WI . ..' H '55 p a a. ' . " H w CD o - r. 1 .3 o o Hi H o -nj- c S3 ' o H R 5. c - ..'- o We ask attention to our large stock of Nainsook Muslins. Mali Maslins, Jaconet Muslins, Checked Muslins. Striped Muslins, AM) Jaconet and Nainsook Edgings, Which we are olterlng very low. DAVIS. DUAKK & CO.. marl3-ly Petersburg. Va. lEUCxVLLS AND C A M B II IG . 2 cases new Spring Styles of. E it C 4 Ia 2. S FOE LADIES AND MISSES SPRING DHE8SES, In beautiful designs. W. II. A' It. S. TUCKER & CO. mar 12-tf s r RIN G A R RIVALS We have the exclusive ; Middl i v, r ,,i ROT F ( ONTBOL of supply for Eastern and county; rurnensbury cLnrch, right or salef and SOLfcuM " , oouniy; or Union Chapel Metu, rflNortU taolina, iMl tcthestern.irgima. in ttobeson county. 1 r." - TDlANK BOOKS IN VARIETY. u Initial Paper, elegant, just to hand. Li. Bit AM SON. Bookseller. marl3-tf ' Haieigh.N. C. BOOTS t SIIOES I ! and HATS I X t We are receiving daily one of the most complete stock of HOOTS and StlOiS ever brought 10 mis city, uurstocicot S 1 IlIA G UATS Is unsurpassed, and canUiiiw thfalest and miwl.iiuiritVK(l at viae We respectfully Invito our old Iriends. I cusiumers ana ine puoiic generally to give us a cuii Deiore purenaing eiewnere. mar 11-11 1:. v. ukarit tu. Kalelgh, Js'. C. PROPERTY & cos MAN U F ACT U .It Y T H E SOUTUEIlJr fERTlLMZIJTG COJllPJlW. AT RicnaoND, V A. F URN I S HE D AT FACTO R Y PRICES AT WAREHOUSE OF ihiloh cliurch. coioriri J.n8, l,1nFede.al Preciuci .iS . county ; Luiuber im,,. a t ,1 church vr Providence bJwi uctl.snrin 1 aylvania county; Oohen chu wuaij, apcr amis at tin. 1 "4 river, iu Wake county S S Wilkesboro.iu Wilai the corrxirate limlfanf .1.. age iu Moore county, 0r rd-cLuntyiorVu corpo.ate linihs of CarUiawu? provided this shall effecX r commi&siouersot LuuibertunVl one and a half miles on-?! Fafm" PrGVteriaT" , 1 H arris depot ; Methodist chulk 1 Spring t amp Kroand.or I Bethel Camp Orouud. in 1 m,..H or Murchison Factory, in -O :nmhrlaii(l cniii.tr . -t Goose Creek ; Isiaud" chum H r mi w lew wuuui UOUbe. in I f,..,l ...,..!,. .. ,.(.,. i . '.. u vj county ; Cypress Creek chureU lb t or Methodist church i- u lin county; Vine HUl AcaUemv ai v.uui 1 iiguoc iu AhUOOlO in it etin.ii. Sec 2. Any person or rfi's- auy of the provisions oi hw deehied guilty ol a niisdemeauot. j ctmvictiuu uitrnoi u loreanyatiit; of the Peace, lor each aua tvtr, bhall pay a fine of uot less more man nuy aouars or by m, me uiBeieLiuu 01 iuv- ciiUit hJ. thirty days. esec. 3. . The Secretary of thfc& furnish a eertilied copy of thisac,; ateiy after its ratification to. Sentinel" and .New lorpublicii Sec. 4. This act shall i.e m and after the hut day of May, i; in uenerai A8.muiy read three ratified this the 3rd day of Jlam 1873. J. L. ROE'J:. s - Speaker of fteH President ol UitSc: STATE OF NuKTII CAKflDl OiTFlCK iSKCKEI'AKY 01 Ml'j llaieiiih, ilarck;,x I, William H ilowcrtoa, nns&i ftuuie. uereuy ceriny mai mewwj true copy of the Oi-igiualactontiJ office. WM. H. lioWEii'l mh8-30d Secrtftarjr: QAVE LIFE AND Q.UxVNO ! GUANO ! I UANO M l 2,500 Bags Pataptco Guano. 2,500 Baga Vegetatpr." ARRIVING AND TO A R R I V E We Iwlievethe above to be the very best FlSUTlLilZEKS manufactured, and ihey nave aiwuyo given wiisiiicnon, First orders received, flrst to be filled. WILLIAMSON, UPCliCKCH A TUOilAS. feb 15-tf . Uito, fcliUYELS AND SPADES. UEYBURiV, HUNTER CELEBRATED (alvanized Lishtma; Itods. H 0 dozen California Hots. 8 " Ames Spades. 7 " Thomas' Spades. 6 " Ames' Shovels. 0 " Thomas' Shovels. 5 " Pitchforks. at G. T. STRONACH & BRO S. "TjpLECTION FOR A CHIEF ENGI- -LU NECR OF FIRE DEPA UTM iNT. . Notice to the Firemen of the City ol Italeigh. ., Section 15 of the "Ordinance for the Gov ernment of Fire Companies in the City of naieign, aaopieu oy me Hoaidor cilj7 Com missioner, june io, isiv," says : Sec 15. There shall be elected in the month of March, in each and every year, a I'lliarL'nnlnon.nl fl. L n Intnl. 1.1 1 . meat, who ball have uenerai supervision of all the Companies of this City, lie shall be elected by the members of the several Companies at a general election held for that purpose at the engine house at Market Hall for the term ol one yer, or until his successor shall be installed. In compliance with the provisions of the above ordinance. AN ELECTION for a Chief Engineer of the Fire Department of naieigu is nereuy oruered lor TUUUSDAY, MARCH aitli, ls73. Polisupen at Fireman's -u.au. rear 01 Metropolitan liall, from s l. At. lO IU O ClOCK, IT. H. 11. T. CLAWSON. mh-td Actiug chiei Engii eer. Ask for GALVANIZED ROD. They are no more expensive thauthe black rods now being used by Lightning Rod . Ped dlers, and area thousand times safer and Oetter. .. JULIUS LEWIS & CO., Raleigh , N. C, sole Agents ior ine txutiiern taira.v feb6-tf p E A 11 L II U M I N Y Pearl Grits, Carolina Kice, Split Peas, X TapitipM, ' - Pnii Barley, mkwiieat Klour, OsWl?ao Coin Staix-h. . W. C. STRONACH. p O K D Y b P E P T ICS, - Graliam Flour. feb27-U W. 0. STRONACH. G A It M E U COMPO U N D PJECTOItAL COUGH SY HUP, It will cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, and all Discasea ol the Turoat and Lungs. PKEPAKKB BY J. R. II. CARMER, Druggist, No. 11 Fayetteville Street, Raleigli, N. C. jan29-tf 1873 It XV OR A N D Y X 0 Ji F O L K , Y A SO N S Cash Trice ler Ton of 2,000 lbs. Time 2,000 lbs. $60 - - $05 FREE OF INTEREST. FURNISHED BY OUR AGENTS AT 8 I It IJTG L OTIUX R. B. ANDREWS H C L O T Ul EM ''27 Fayetteville Street, Have just received another lot1 j OK TUB F. W F. S T b T Y1 which for FIT. DUUABlLl ' A C T O B Y V K I C E S N 0 V" 0 V FllEIU UTS ADDED C" TURY WHISKEY! Persons in delicate health, often flwd it uimcun io ootain a rave stimulant w.en prescribed by their Physicians, and it is for Druggists and other first-class trade mat me CEJTTUItr IfUlSILEJT It is dlfftrently ANY WHISKEY IN MARKET, is partlculaily designed prepared from , it, an. In that drearj, cold, dark region of space, which . ia only known to be less than infinite by the evidence of creation elsewhere, the grct author of I celestial mechanism lias left tire chaos which was in the beginning." Mr. Boutwell very foolishly added: 77' I njthuTes rth were ca p&ble of the sentiments and emotions of justice and virtue, which in human mortal beings are the pledge and evidences of our Di vine origin and - immortal destiny, she would heave aJid throw with the energy of t the combined forces of air; fire and water? and project this enemy" (An drew JohVslon,) of fcwo "races of men into that region, there 'forever to ety papers and armless sleeve proved him to be. Staunton Spectator. The New York Worldin a leading article,' advises the people ot Louisiana not to pity taxes to the Kellogg govern ment. It lays very truly, that this is no; new method of confronting tyranny, but oae practised in the mo9t momen tous struggles .of the English people. Under such a condition of affairs Geo. Grant wpuld have no pretext to inter fere, and, the World thinks the Kellogg usurpation would-be starved out in a few months, u i? . , x ' Jno! E Owens is performing in Rich mond this week. His company ranks high in tb theatrical worlds r f ; and is driving u any old brands out of marKei, oecause ine "principle upon which it Is made is superior." The almost universal testimony of those who have used the CENTURY WHISKIES Is, that there is an entire absence of Head aches, and vthtr disag etable after-effects so often experienced in the use ot other brands. This is a direct consequence of the Puritv of the Century Whiskies, and the impurity of many other brands. They are ABSOLUTELY PURL; four prom inent chemists eertify to this fact, via : Prof. SILLIMAN, State Chemist of Con necticut. Prof. C. U SHEPARD, Jr., State Chemist ol (South Carolina, Prof. W. C. TILDE 8, Washington, D. C. ' Prof. JOHN DARBY, New Yorki ;AU of whom agree in pronouncing it "without fault," and "free irom any dele terious substance whatever." For sale by first-class dealers everywhere. JADIEb' NECK-TIES, New designs and shades ef LADI ES' Fi ZJHU'S u nd NECK-TIES, something new and beautiful. Also Lace Collurs and Underaleeves, Linen Collars and Cuffs ' Lace and Embrokled Handkerchiefs, . Plain Linen and llemstiched It'OLk Kid Gloves, and a lull line oi Hosiery. ' W. H. iVH. B. TUCKER w tj0. E A T AND lITkITi 40 Boxes, 20.000 lbs. Bulk Bides. 40 " ahouirers 10 Tierces Leaf Lard. ' 20 Kegs Lard. 25 Half Kegs Lard. 25 Buckets Lurd. Kecelvinc tnla lv l cline -'"votuoue- WILLIAMSON, UPCHURCH t THOMAS. "AT A Y O K ' S O P F I C E , J-T-- IUlbigr, N. C., March S, 1873. I will attend at the Mayor's Office, In the city of Raleigh, on Tuesday, the 1st day of April, lixa, to take the tax list lor the pres tnt year. t Persons iaillng to list their prop erly will be subjected to double 1 ax. T . , , W. Will TAKER, mh8'td Mayor.-' JUST TO HAND, A FRESH SUpI ply of Apples, Oranges and Lemony at . 11 MUciELEY. IRESH COCOA NUT CAN DY . Chocolate and Burnt Almonds, Ac., at' , tf !'"'- AIUSELEY'S. FRESH COCOANUTS, ENGLISH Walnuts, Almonds and PecnNuts. ati H i MOSKLRY'M TpRESU CRACKERS OF EVERT variety. Also a flue assortment m& vw.o. o, ill. AHJESiiiljiiY'S. T?RESH PICKLE, CHOW CHO Ja. Cauliflower, Gerkins, Ac, at r - - MUSELEY'S. S T R E C J5 I V E J 600 Sides Sole Leather. 100 Barrels Irish Potatoes. 4i0 Bushels spring and Winter Oat. . 1. 0 Uoxes Toilet and Family Soap. 100 Barrels White and Yellow Suran.. at ' Q,T.8TRONA.CUB!iirfa4. Y'ouraluntioa Is ca lied to iho,"Opinions or the Prees," and the ieportof disinterest ed Newspaper Cori erj ondeuts from various nectlous throughout Eastern and Middle Tortb Carolina, and Southeastern Virginia, wh.ere It has been extensively used, stal ling the high repute in. which this Fertilizers is held by the Planters, a matter of public Concern ana benefit. Enquire 'for Pamphlet containing- these Testimonials and Opin Ions of the Pi ess and otuer Useful Matter of General Information and Interest to the Farmer. . -' ---' It has been Ko extensively used and universally praised that it requires no commen dation at our hand- The Cotton Planters using it affirm that it matures the Cotton earlier by Sewrat Weeks, and nearly doubles the yield. Many ay U Is equaled by no manipulated Guano on the market ; end "prefer it Ior many reasons to the Peruvian Guano. ' . - There will be only a limited amount of this Fertilizer manufactured eapeciaUy for our supply and trade, and we desire that the Cotton Plantors in the section of -country tri butary to this marJtet. should FIRST BE SUPPLIED, with what they may need. After supplying the needs of the Planterr. in the region named, the remainder, If any over, will go to UK the orders of the trade a large, throughout the wide district of territory assigned tons.. Some of the iugaedienU lor this FerttUzcr, the Southern Fertilizing Company V had to limort from Germany t a great cost, and this stock had to be laid in and prepared beforehand. The Company, therefore, required us to inform them at the beglnninK of treason, the probable a mount our trade would require. ,hlch .we did axscordlngly and wre feel confident from the numerous inquiries and large orders received that the demand will far exceed our stock, or abiUty lb supply, .nd therefore we beapeak our Planter irlens to aend in their oruer. at once, (ihat w may book them, and hereby give them the prefern0e,-and Uten, they can order the Fertilizer to be shipped to them whenever they need it. ' , . , Th Fertilizer wUl coal the Planter n o more to order It early in thaae -r . oag. ux lbs to th. oag. FIRST COME. FIRST SRRV.n ' ... bdyilBtbeynotWfttr,-.v..:J -X : - ; - ' T rqer mer in the season have to bstnr.. ed.ofC mhI2-ddwtJm C W. O RANDY & SONS ? i , NORFOLK, VA. A full stock of TUWNTC' YD ITT US' A'D& i""'" " Black and Colored Felt-. 'Hat. lIS all the most desirable shapes' . t? r ANDREWS14 ' - ... .. Clot! ' : 27 Fayeiioyilg mch6-tf - i n.L t white Bolted Meal. AX) Buhela WhitH t''' 5 Ribide 20 Hall bbis. Itrd, 5 'ilerees Lard Bottled Pic Uottled 1 r . . w T. . ... . 1 Large variety Cain;; rl. j, bles. Potted..-Ham, tu,K-.' Chleaen. nr.. n.i.wi't.... !- .i tinHllllH l". .. . tlon, and guarantee sat . All grades of Hour a All orders. 1 hankiud "1 prtunptly delivered. vE ,U BOXES A-a Uy Ba 25 Boxes Jan 1-tf arreis Cracker 5 meat andalJlA T UBIN'S 1 rj'1' , AND lull"1 At Uov2C- tf ANNEDOYSlEK n m 1 .-... Wax an. Adamani ' Toilet and LunndO bO" G. A TAW li Lt " 1 rili FU11 . ,Tti and FLUID JS A. l - At novB-tf FLO UK T7L0UR ! 2) Barrels people 1 toPatapsco. -nfl Fl'ur wii i.iamsoN. l,r la a rM gjjn At nov'S-tf
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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