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m .. (-1 et m i.2ti. ?r contracts. jir. justice owajoe ueuver- She $alnq& Jliuty sws ti8 opinion. against Barry, the Salisbury TTateAtfiai JORDAN STONE, Managing Editor. SAM'L T. WILLIAMS. Political Editor. sore, or appraisers under the provisions of the State law, and "fraud, complicity, or other irregularity in the matter is not shown, the same will be respected and enforced by the Bankrupt Courts. SATURDAY APRIL 12. lS7g THE GAS YET So it reallv. seems from the Home stead 'decision of the highest tribunal in the lard, that the prospect for annul ling and practically setting aside the dred of those who have taken the bene fit of the Homestead law, is quite good, gas troubles were about over in that we are sorry to say. It this decision is . . . ' -. i j:.. ramed into effect it will produce no city, our telegrams to-aay give a um- - motion and di STRIKE NOT OVER. Notwithstanding the assurances oi yesterday's New York papers, that the i:U .nnfncinn 1? 1 1 era t inn nd distress. - 1 UillCWUluiuU) ... v.. . . A Uranu I . n. .nrnricorl tVlA Hpfismn X CI C Olti iiv r. " " city ent account ot the situation Mass meeting by the gas strikers was 0f the Supreme Court. We have never advertised to take place last night, and doubted the unconstitutionally of a re- j Vv nmrkiptp trospective Homestead Act, though we arrangements, are said to be complete en an ad70cate for for a general strike during next week. homestead laws. We took no stand I against the Homestead act at the time it ARREST OF TWEED ORDERED. d Rnd discussed because we For refusing to testify before the June 1 gaw tQe reat necessity of some sort of Investigating Committee the Legisla- relief for the people, even though it ture Of New York.now in session at Al- were only temporary. The Homestead t j-. .ni thP rrpt nf measure was not, however, in accordance bany, yesterday ordered the arrest of . of wfaat wag necessary Tweed and lioulcL In the case o! Gunn t. Barry, carried Tweed resiened several weeks ago as UD trom the Supreme Court of the Stale State Senator, and now disobeys the of Georgia on a writ of error, the Su- D . . ,. K ha rw preme Court of the United States has process served upon him by the Com homestead mittee of Investigation, requiring him iaw cannot apply to pre-existing debts. to Pive testimony before them,touching In 1868, the State of Georgia enacted a the f rauds in Erie Railroad transactions, homestead law similar in every respect to that enacted by the State of North CiviT, SERVICE RUL.ES TO BE Carolina in the same year, The Supreme in effect the same as that rendered byi MAINTAINED, In accepting Medill's resignation as a member of the Civil Service Commis sion, the President assures that gentle man that the rules ot the civil service will be maintained 1 the Supreme Court of North Carolina in the case of Hill vs. Kessler that it aDDlicd to old debts, as well as new. Tbi3 decision has just been reversed by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case above mentioned. inis ae When it is known that the President ci8i0n of the Supreme Court of the violates these rules at pleasure, when-' United States will speedily settle the u v a questiou in all the States, North Caro- ever he wishes to. appoint a personal gna well M G ia.. Men who owe friend or brother-m law to omce, uie d bt must recotrnize the fact that absurdity of his assurance on the sub- there is no longer any security tor their homesteads, except in the Oenera r . A iect becomes apparent. Bankrupt Act, The decision above referred to in no no wise affects the homestead under the Bankrupt law, as recently amended, but leaves, it unimpaired The decision simply i?. that no State THE CONNECTICUT VICTORY. We condense the following comments on the late Democratic victory in Con necticut from a few of our exchanges, North and South . From the New York Herald. The timber conflagration in the neigh ' borhood of Gordonsville inflicted great damage. A number ot dwellings have been destroyed by fire. John Henley, the boy who was res cued from the Atlantic, is the fortunate recipient ot lots of money and hand some presents. Sir Anthony Brady, of England, has been spending a few days in Richmond, Va. ; . - - Mrs. .Bracey," a respectable widow lady, of Suffolk, Va., committed suicide REHOUSE Town Point, . Norfolk, Va. ' COTTON' FACTORS Ajad - :' , General Commission and Shipping Merchants. Established In 1845 AMUSEMENTS. U C K E R H A L L. Th Cnnnpr.tiput election IS the first utterance of thepeople'Woice since the on Tuesday last. . . -i r.? i : I mi. tS t ? t- ? i people, not in me cities odij not m iue irennsvivania legislature u&s towns, but in the country . also, have I granted a large number of divorces. come to a full knowledge of tne L-reait Mobilier bribery and falsehoods ot tne foremost leaders of; the tfepubiican party (the two Vice Presidents, the three Senators, and the four or five chairmen of the principal committees ot the House of Representatives ;) tne re fusal of the Republican party in the Forty-second Congress to punish their crimes: the salary grab ; President Gram's siffnins: $100,000 into his pri vate purse; his cynical abandonment of TWO NIoHTS ONLY. FBI DA Y AND SATURDAY, April 11 and 12. CAL WAGNER's MINSTRELS. J. H. Haviely, Manager, Will have the honor of appearing before n . p ;;i ,rr. Ofor ine ciuzens oi mis c:tv in a series oi ineir uit icieutaui ull5Ci, ..uU)IU Soiree de Ethiope, introducing at each en- lUiii. preieuce iiau scrvcu ita jjui puot m lenainmeni promoting his re-election ; and bis sub- Entire Change oi Programme, version or the lawfully elected Govern- Having many ment t ..Louisiana upon that iu j POPULAR & TALENTED ARTISTS. knowledge the people nt Connecticut Prominent among whom are have spoken, and tueir language is CalWagneb, besBhows, plain and unniistakab e. Sam Pkice, - Johnny Booker Connecticut has elected the Democrat, Comediass. Charles R. Ingersoll, Governor by 4,000 CANFIEL.D AND HOOKER, uiaioritv. Compare thai mr.iority with sosa akd dance artists. the almost uninterrupted Republican GREAT CALIFORNIA QUARTETTE! ENFORCING THE USURY LAWS The recent speculations in the money market in Wall Street, have greatly un settled financial and commercial busi ness in New York, and disordered every can enact a retrospective homestead species of trade. law ; but the power oi congress to en- . . , - . . ... act such a law, 83 a part ot a General The evils ot these speculations are so Bankrupt ldW cannt) and has not, manifest that the Grand Juries have been questioned. Indeed, the power been appealed to on the subject, and an ot Congress to enact such a law was investigation into the monied conspira- long ago settled in the celebrated cases . . , , , of Sturgis t. Crowningshiekl, and cies has been called lor. Oxden t$. Sanders. The public interests demand the in- Persons owing old debts, which they dictment of the parties who have united are unable to pay, have but little time together to" defeat the usury laws, and to lose. Another case may le brought ,ST , , ' .. , ., n A btfore our Supreme Court at the June the New York people think the Grand termj and tbeFCourt will almost cer- Juries will be able to collect overwhelm- tainly recognize the paramount author in" evidence in Wall Street to convict ity ot the Supreme Court of the United the usurious brokers. nmjoiitujs since '5G, and its i;reit signifi cance' will appear. It is ptiuted by the fact that General Hawle), who had no part nor lot in the disgraceful conduct of his party, but denounced it, runs largely ahead of his party ticket. "The morning light is breaking ; The (larRness disappears." .From the New York Tribune. Causes largely loC:l and personal entered into the election ot the State officers, but the defeat of the Republican ticket vfould never have .been accom plished but lor the lact that the recent investigation in Congress have shown a degree of corruption in the party that could not be approved or winked at by i . . ri . t r i i. t : uouei uieu. i nousaiius oi nepuutius A11 perRons are hereby forewarned from remained at home or voted a mixed trading for a note payable to Wilson s COMPOSED OF Wellin? Bros, and J. W. Freeth. " ' ALSO ' MR. CUAS. HEY WOOD, The Wonderful Burlesque Soprano. WITH A FIXE ORCHESTRA AM) BRASS 6AM). Sir PRICES AS USUAL. Doors open at 7; commencing ai 8. Reserved seat- on sale at BRANSON 'S HOOK STORE. x D. B. HODGES, Ge'nl Ag't. H. Claphcm, Advertising Ageut. aprl U 4U X IVfcW AUVEUTISMENTS. L O .X ticKet, ana tr.e consequence is a com parative Republican defeat. The Republican candidate lor Governor was commended as a "Uhristain statesman," after the manner of Governor Bucking ham, who whitewashed the New York custom-house and Senator Pomerov. The people have rebuked that style of statesmanship..- j From the Baltimore Gazette. The result ot the Connecticut election will send a thrill ot ' joy through the hearts of the' Denn-ciulne mid Conser vative mas&es of the r.untry. Ingeraoll, the Democratic candidate tor Governor, Waddell and given by Parker Overbv for the sum (of Fifty Dolla.-s, dated Novem ber or December, 1871, as the said Note has oeen rost. WILSON & w ADDJSJLL. Wilson Mills, N. C, April 11, 1873. ap!2-3t. . TZTOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN -I L FURNITURE FOR SALE. On SATURDAY, the 3rd of MAY. 1873.1 win ;eii a lot of Household ani KITCHEN iFURNlTURE, at the residence of the late Judge R. M Saunders, on Hills- boro Street, in this place. The sale will be gin at 11 O CJOCK, A. M. , KEMP P. BATTLE, Administrator of Mrs. A. H. Saunders. lUleigh, April 10, 1873. 12-dztawtd. States, as it did on a former occasioned lia3 a majority ot 3,400 over all the can- chancre its B RICK F OR SALE decisions ccordinglv. umaies; live uepuuiiuana nave oniy one wblch aie Hard. , r ilMmooa,t mn h! h, tipr tkf wrn- niMioiuy in me oeunie, ana tne uetuo- apiwt ERNJuENT. ing, ana act oeiore it is ioo ian. 150,000 BRICK for sale, three-fourths of J. P. PRAIRIE . crats a large mxjoiity in the House, the Acting under the advice of Gov. Mc- We have not seen a full report of the n . ' (:" .T. m -fi. Enery, the legal Governor of Louisiana, decision in the cafe ol Gunn against ccnl reguit was nt' brou ght about by the tax-payers of that State are holding Barry, but will pub.ish it as soon as a mete .ocal uh-scnsions in the Republi- meetings in the several parishes, for the j copy can be procured. can ranks, but was occasioned by other purpose of uniting into a regular organ- The question inv,v I is one of the - , - . t . ization, to resist the payment of taxes highest moment to our people, fauijiesgoes-j arKl corruption of the Rad- levied by the Pinchback Kellogg con- lor. if it shni(l be held by the ical party. No other rational explana- hmbest tril.unal in the lasd, that the tion can be given ot the astounding result oi trie zonresc. l ue implication spiracy. This method was reconimenled by North Carolina Homestead law is un- p IIO T O G R A PUS F E R E O TYPE S , Jl Jti n II O T I 1 E s , GEMS, &c, &C, 4c, in all the latest and most approved styles at nMTSOJtS 1,1.1,11 IT, 2nd Door above Tucker Hall, Old Pictures copied and made new. LIFE iIZK l"OTKAliS maue from old Uaguer- the puhlic press and leading citizens at constitutional as applied to pre ex- of leading Republicans, including two reotypes andcolored to nature. a a a . r k rr r. t a ttt HW-liniucuwauuaiiumwilll oeuo- AT.RTIMS PriTlTl' l'RMl'M Am An New Orleans, and if carried out success- isting debts, then there will be much tors and Representatives, in the Creoit J which will be sold low. call ami see'me. in .1 . i - .1 f.,il I .... .. . . , - . Atnhilipf svcinillp nrmispil nnnntur In I apii-ll J. W. 1Y AISU.I, iuiij, niiiwuwuit sprcn i niigaiion in our courts, mvoiviug greai. -- ------- - , ' , . . t .. 1 , , I di"rnation, and completelv over t ho nonrmno faction. onnrnnim. tmn h o unrl oviionoo I . . " : . J . r t. . ,.v.- V whelmd the organszation that at Without the means to carry on tne uov- We are in lavor of Homestead laws o . condone the irlaring prominent mem- Louisiana. It is a mockery of Repub lican Government supported by Fed eral bayonets, and resting for its loundation upon the favor and counten ance ol the President of the United States. -. TIIE TWENTIETH ANNUAL JL MEETIVGol the Medical Society of the 8tate of North Carolina will be held in STATES V1LLE, N. C, MAY 20IH, 1873, at ii a. m. JAMES MCKEE.M.D.. Secretary Medical society, N C. Raleigh. N O., Apil 11th, '73. Daiiy entinei, uoidsboro Messenger, 'ilminffton D;iilv .Tonrnal sind siar Nw : ti,u:, . (,,,,., i ,i, . ueiiia journal w uommeree, nuisooro Ke- in tueir rights as Ireemen, an.l the en- ,.CtvAe.r ,lrnKhorf, Hntrit KiiShnnr ap ll-3w tempted to ernmcnt cut off trom the . support and and think the exemptions should be offenses of its aid of alarpe maioritv of the tax-Davers i0r n r.,a c;,iu ti,,. Van ha bers. i tie coolness with which fresi- I" I lUlV 1U ,V O J III W UVI V L' v. i . v .... . U1..,v u..v, ,6B. . . uu uanu ..u V.IC.4.1W.5 iu lii.s, "" hnrdrwl rL.llara int.. hie will have a gloomy prospect before u, wlien credit is given, it is done with a pocket, the refusal of the Adniinistra- and must eventually sink out ot public a full knowledge ol the privileges and tion to protect the people of Louisiana Wilmington Dully Journal and star. ew sight. It has neither the respect nor rights ' ot the debtors. uouuueuue ui mc ucwcui ir. nowever. in t ie oniuoa o tne . .. . . ... - vina itoi in t0tti0v Courtoflastrcsort-theSupremeCourtL,lichheiwaseUctedby the votes of cTth of the United States the present law his country-men, all made a deep im- l-eaiinsen, ireasurer.saiem, M. c. ol North Carolina is unconstitutional pressiou upon the voters ol Connecti as annlied to debts contracted previous- VUfc ar imuuu . lu , yysib 1 A iN 1 L, 1 KiiUlilVlHU t f i past. MiPir ri:illot4 in nnnniinnn tr I ho I ly to the adoption of the State Consti tution, then it behooves those who have trusted to the security of their Homesteads to set their bouses in order. to meet the crisis which will sooner or uaitj nruivu lucjr unu picviuuaij, nuicu. frpsh K,ini)Iies o first -class fi.ifwla whir-h wa It is me eternal law tnat wnere uilt warrant 10 please. la enrrnw fihu'tl nneuur it-" anrl iu. tifu I W ATT, GREEN & CO.. ' ., - . aprl9-tf .o 4,South eide .Market. ttuaiiy wiiu luuiviuuais, are not ex empt trom the certain consequences of -yTE RESPECTFULLY INVITE tbeir crimes. Kadicalism is only reap- "T ing what it sowed, and the result in the public to an examination of our stocic. The question was taken up to the Supreme Court ot the United States, lrom the Supreme Court of Georgia, by a writ of error, and decided by the lat ter tribunal at its present term. We saw the digest of the case going the rounds of the papers, and our com ments were based on the extracts Democrat Connecticut clearly shows that the peo- Monday last, and too much honor can not be awarded to those who fought the good fight and won a glorious vic Lbrom the Charlotte Observer. All the elections which have taken UNCONSTITUTIONALITY OF. RE-TRO ACTIVE II O M E 8TEAD LAWS. , . A few dajs ago, we commented I later come upon them. crlitnrtu'.lo al enmu tonrrth rn a rcpnt I Tn view rt thp pffnrto ivliiih nro Volnr tt .w.. c . - L.-j pie intend to punish at the polls the uecibiuu oi uie oupieme u;t oi iue mauc tu utrc.m. urn ue-uiestcau flaKrant offensesof that l-'arty which has United States, to the effect that retro- law, the Salisbury Watchman gives the proven faithless to the trust reposed in active Homestead laws were unconsti- following advice : it by the confiding masses. A good i i j T . i- ntional Save Yottr IToMK8TRinAn fTrt ua 3 WUI was uone iu ouneeiicut on is being made to overthrow the State Homestead, as applied to debts con tracted prior to July, 18G8, bv carrying a case up to the Supreme Court ot the unitea states, inere are strong rea sons for believing th&this effort will prove successful, and if it does, all who place within the past lew clays have re owe debts contracted betore the above suited in tavor ot the democrats. mentioned date and are unable to pay Iugersoll, a democrat, has been elec tive same, will lose their Homesteads, ted Governor of Connecticut. Heavy rlirmed trom the W Phrlntt n& they ' go into Bankruptcy and opposition gains over the Republican clipped trom the last Charlotte t their di8chbarges beIore the decision vote of last spring are reported from is made. Bv prompt action thev can various portions ol the State. This Important Decisions. The Su- easilv do this, and thus tree themselves change is attributable to the effect ol preme Court of the United States last J from embarrassment, and secure their the revelations oi corruptions in the week decided an important Homestead Homesteads to themselves and their republican party. vaac iiwui vvgio. . vuuib uuiua, i wives uiiu uiiiiuieu. xjei an iiome- x" viuwiiumi iuc utuiouuis uave something new and beautiful. Also that Homestead exemptions cannot ap- steal men. Who owe such debts remem- elected their Mayor ; and Cleaveland iace Collars and Undensieeves. ply to debts contracted beiore the en ber this, and act Wore it is too late and Columbus, Ohio, have followed the U . J . , ;L.iu?n ;"rs and Cuffs, actment of Homestead laws the late A discharge in Bankruptcy releases gd example of the liQueen of the Plain Linen and Hemstiched H'dkfs enactment ui woDgreBs to i ue -contrary tue deotor lrom judgments as well as "est. jviu uioves, auu a iuii line oi Hosiery .notwithstanding. Of course the same other debts; it also releases him from These are encouraging signs, and the i n e ut 1 1 1 onnlo tn Tt i .i 1 m. I nAAmih.:. ..V.n A .11 t. " L l I lair rw . tt rr.f n i l .n 4-1 . T . . lollowiDg W. n. A K. 8. TUCKER a CO. ap 10-tf G. T. STKON ACH & BRO'S. O . OT ...GHiHDI. & S O N S... , pr,ANTAI10Ji BULLS! As Agents for the manufacturers we are prepared to fill orders for Farm or Plantation Bells of any style at bottom prices. Send for price list, HARDWARE UOTJ3E of JULIUS LEWIS & CO., Fisher 'Building, aplrtf Raleig E W A R R I V A L S FECIAL, a a e jr t s SPRING , S T YLES, 1 8 7 3 , MOLESKIN HATS. O R G IL,IljlJtIS"COTTO JIT " F E MlTIE IX E R . 1 case of Spring style of SIL.IL II1TS, SIL.SL Ii "rt at our low prices, only g,50. U,J- H- R- S. TUCKER & t0- L L h mar CO ( H H Q w i n a w o F. C? o "H w p B so H . er o H W S3 H 'H O A .O H B K E3 O H. ft 1 C 'A O 3 H E BO C O TTO JT ' II o 1: Now in its third rear is hott,.,. .1 " - The Bolles is the only Hoe in ti L T v Vrr" warranted in every particular W ' o"iu xcaiers generally, Julius Lewis & co 4 '' Raleigh, Jf. C o-"--" .wi iu uuu oouiu Curoliu a. TRADE SUPPLIED We have the exclusive right of sale and SOIE CONTROL of supply for Eastern asd Middle jNortn uaioi;na, ana souiutasieru vugiuia. M A N.U FAt!TUKEP B Y T HJC soiJTiii:njr run tilizijig cojiif.i tt A T K I C II SI O N I), V A. F U R N I S RED A T F A C T O R Y RR IC E S at.wareuouse;of w G R AND Y S O N S , N OR F 0 L K , V A Cash rnce Per Ton of 2,000 lbs. - -Time 2,000 lbs. - - FREE OF I NT BREST $60 - $G5 KTJR NISIIED BY OUR AGENTS AT whiea will be exhibited with pleasure. . "WYaTT. GREEN & CO.. aprl 9 tf o 1, South Sioe Market. "T EARL II O M I N Y Jl. Pearl Grits, Carolina Rice, Split Peas, ; Tapioca, Pearl Barley, Buckwneat Flour, Oswego Corn Starch. W. O. STKONACH. JAPANESE SILKS A t DAVIS. DRAKE & CO S. Q 00 BUSHELS FRESH GROUND White Bolted Meal. mchUKf . W. C. STRONAv II. T ADIES' NECK-TIES, &C JLi New designs and shades ef LADIES' FICHU'S and NECK-TIES, F A C TORY PRICES FREIGHTS A DD ED ruling win, apply to JNortu Carolina, security debts on all classes of bonds -ay mAJ yet come when the Democrat- O AAA DOZEN COATS' CLARKS' The case is stated in the proceedings of such as administrator's, guardian' ic-Consesvative element ot the .North OUUU ' the United States Court at Washington sheriffs, constables, and other official joined with the whites of the South and Stafford Spool Cotton. as follows: bonds, old or niw. Then let all who are will gbt control of the yovernment. w. h. a k. a TUCKER A CO. Gunn ts. Barry Error to the Su- involved take advantage of it while From the Norfolk JournaL TpXTRA AND FAMILY FLOUR picmc vuuii. ui uapigm. iu tins ease mey may, lor tuey are in great Ganger iue i-;euioerais nave gooa cause to 1 u the Court hold that an act of the Legis- of losing their homesteads it thevxlo congratulate themselves upon the result I 150 barrels Norfolk City Mills at lature of Georgia of 18G8, increasing the not. Let no one hesitate because men of thex election in Connecticut. One Your attention is called to the "Oplnions of the Press," and the reportsjof disinterest ed Newspaper Correrpon'dents from various sections throughout Eastern and Middle If orth Carolina, and Southeastern Virginia, where it has been extensively used, stat ing the high repute in which this Fertilizers' is held by the Planters, as matter of public concern and benefit. Enquire for Pamphlet containing these Testimonials and Opin ions of the Press and other Useful Matter of General Information and Interest to the Farmer. It has been so extensively used and universally praised that it requires no commen dation at our hand.,. The Cotton Planters using it affirm that It matures the Cotion earlier by Several Weeks, and nearly doubles the yield. Many say it Is equaled by no manipulated Guano on the market ; snd prefer it for many reasons to the Peruvian Guano. There will be only a limited amount of this Fertilizer manufactured especially for our supply and trade, and we desire that the Cotton Planters in the section of country tri butary to this market, should FIRST BE SUPPLIED, w ith what they may need. After supplying the needsof the Planters, in the region named, the remainder, if any over, will go to fil the orders of the trade a.large, throughout the wide district of territory assigned to us. z Some of the ingredients for this Fertilizer, the "Southern Fertilizing Company " Lad ap4-tf R A T T b 1 s t r a I O i I i WILL- NOT EXPLODE. Millions of Gallons have been sola'.-.. 1 The original and only safe oiUl iu , stood the test of 10 years wiri,7 . J"1" "u acci dent of any sort. JULIUS LEWIS & CO apl-tf Raleigh, N. C. Sole An'u. JST: O c Books of Subscription tn tho r 1 tt r . , STOCK of the Old JSorth Sute LUe 1 , vt, ance oompany have been ,,rJC Raleigh, at the luw office ot Mes-rs Batcheior, idwarust Baichelor Incorporators. n .11 tt jy H S II . V . Yi ILLEK S- nOvlRDIJTG IIOVSE, Corner ot Newbern Avenue and r'cr. son street. ( : mh25-3m. ' D I S S O L U T I 0. The Co-partnership heretofore exist!) between the subscribers, under the name ui Johu K. Brown fc Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. JOHN R. BROWN, WM. HASTINGS, J. W. B. WATSON. Earpsboro, N. C, Dec. 20th, 1873. The business of the late firm v, ill be set tled up by ap2-i)2w JOHN R. BROWN. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. QO. The Co-partnernship heretofore existin? between the suoscribers, under the nuine" of William Hastings & Co., is this day u- solved by mutual consent. WM. HASTINGS, J. 11. BKOOivS. J. Yv B. WATsON. Smithfield, N. C. March 2j11i, 17;J. The business and accounts ot the late firm. Will be adjusted by ap-D2w WM. HASTINGS. 1873 187 S I II IjV G C L O T Ii . (. , t R. B. ANDRE V S i CO., CLOT II I E Jl S , 27 Fayetteville street, Have just received another lot of GENTS FINE DRESS SIII3TS " OF THE N E W EST S T Y L E which. f.r FIT, DURABILITY and CO:. FORI' cr.nuot be surpassed in this country. A u V 0 P E N ! A full stock of MENS', YOUTHS' AND BOYS' Black and Colored Felt Hats, embracii all the most desirable shapes and colors. R. B. ANDREW S & CO., Clothiers, c, 27 Fayet teville Street, mch6-tf Raleigh, v. c R M E - R amount ol Homestead exemption, was may say it is dishonorable, for it is not hundred and fiity nine towns show that "TVTORFOLK CIT Y KILLS MEAL to Import from Germany at a great cost, and this stock had to be laid in and prepared not applicable to ure-existing debts and The present financial distress did not the Opposition eaina over the ReDub- XN judgmeats.and reversed a judgmeht be- result trom the faults of the debtor class bean vote of last .soring 7,585 votes, 300 bushels just received at low refubing the writ of mandamua to but from a gieat civil war, lor which no including 1,855 temperance votes. The apio-tf G.T. STRON AH & BRO'S. pnmnc thp Sheriff tn lew nn property of Barry, that officer having Bankrupt law is a great and beneficent Governor, is assured by a majority of J ( ) riJi.uuiruo, r ujoti.. ucvuueu to uiakc ine icvy uu me grouoci I measure oi reuei ior tne woes ot a sad ."oo. in tne jrresiaentiai election Just received at that the property was exempt under national calamity, and no sufferer ahrmM Grant's maioritv was 4.700. apio-tf G. T. bTONACH & BRO'S. AU .4- If. Trnt.:AA0.. 3 It ' . a. 1. 1 . r . . w - I the act cited. Mr. justice bwayne de- hesitate to take advantage of it. It i livered the opinion. his duty to do so lor the loye he owes The Uourt also decided that a State to his wife and children. cannot tax debts or credits, as follows: Under the amendment of June the Walker . Whitehead Error to the 8th, 1872, bankrupts are allowed, in Supreme Court of Georgia. This was additim to the exemptions under the an action on a promissory note, and 14th section of the Bankrupt law, the was dismissed because it did not ap exemptions ot our State law, viz: a appear that certain taxes (chargeable homestead of the value of SI. 000 and on all debts) bad Dot been paid on the personal property of the value of $500, debt This Court referees the judg ment, holdlog that the act imposing taxes on debts by the State is unconsti- tUtiona!, as impairing the obligation of amounting in all to more than two thousand dollars. In all cases where the homestead has been laid off and and allotted by asses- Mr. Bergh has placed in all the stables throughout New ork city cards bear ing the following inscription : "I piom- N. C H M S v. 500 pounds lust received at hpl0-tf G. T. STRON ACH & BRO. beforehand. The Company, therefore, required us to Inform them at the beginning of the season, the probable amount our trade would require, which we did accordingly and we feel confident from the numerous inquiries and large orders received that the demand will far exceed our stock, or ability to supply, and therefore we bespeak our Planter lriends to send in their orders at once, (that we may book them, and thereby give them the preference,) and then, they can order the Fertilizer to be shipped to them whenever they need it. The Fertilizer will cost the Planter no more to order it earl v in the opnonr, ise to protect dumb animals, and may T7RESH COCOA NUT C A N D Y, Price S65, Free of Interest-Cash Price 500-at our Warehouse in Norfolk It i t nn tue lora in ins mercy protect me." X, chocolate a,nd Burnt Almonds. Ac at I . . p v in new, strong bags of 200 lbs to the Dag. "FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED," is the old adage. Hour friends neglect to avail themselves of the opportunity presented, and here by duly notified, they cannot blame us if.their orders later in the season have to be turn ed off. mercy prote Cerebro spinal meningitis is terribly JL Chocolate ifcnd Burnt Almonds, c., at U MOaKJUKY'S. TI 1 ' ' ' "' prevalent in some parts of Kentuckv. TPRESH CRACKERS OF EVERY The Circuit Court in Ballard county has tlTX assortment f been adjourned without sittins because of it. TDLANK BOOKS IN VARIETY. -i j Initial Paper, elegant, just to hand. Im BRANSON, Bookseller, mar!3-tf Raleigh, N. C. The brick makers of Petersburg, Va. are on a strike lor higher wages. mhl2-d&wlm C. W. G RANDY & SONS, NORFOLK, VA. COIII'O UN D . PECTORAL COUU1I SYHI i It will cure Cough., Colds, Hoai srn. ss, S.ie Throat, Bro.- chitis, ami. all Diseases ot theTnroat and Lungs. PKEPAKKI) BY J. R. II. CARMER, Druggist, No. 11 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, X. C. Jan 29-tf , , Graham Flour. feb27-tf y D Y 8PEP T I C S , C. STRONAt-H. O F U A T s Gents' Spring Style Soft, 11a t, Light, New and Airy. W. H. A R. S. -TUCKER' & ' BOXES CANDY AND TP' Ban els Crackers. 2o Boxes meat and a large lot Salt, at Janl-tf m. A. l'AKICK' U B I N ' S P E R F U M E i' AND TOILET POWDER At ov'26tf S1M1'S0"S i;rug Sue. riANNKh OVsTF.ns MAt:CAll0i- V J Wax an. Adamantine ; Candles, Start n, , Toilet and Laundry Soaps. . A. G. -LEE j9v ATS, OATS, OATS, OATS, OAi.M O 7W Bushels Oats for sale by nov 21-T.f V. If. POP- lATELSH'S GILT-EDGE BUTTi Cream Cheese, Soda and Lemon Bisr;"-1. Orders solicited. A. (3. LEE n t - i , -
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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