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is SATURDAY...... AP his nnwwMtamt Editor. . LLlAMS. Political Editor. dUNEAY... ......APRiLi i Up , ue wnnTTirinnrtiv the flames. , . '". advance the interest of the State, by POEMS BX A.WOKTJl LAWUJiW. Our advice to him is to persevere, removing all restrictions from the cou .' - : 1 A ; ' ... n(1 nnt -to ilfi discoursed bv having street ion o' railroads, and, by destroying : Wterred britf,; ,JJ: . Wbiok oi noems by a yoAing orth , . ,l w,t Carolinian." The autnoris William I Gaston vTArraBD," and - not John, G. fetaffbrd as:'we 'inadvertently ; wrote not havipg the work before us at the time.'' ' '- ' y We understand that Mr. Stafford is quite a young man; and ha3 not enjoyed j fM- monlui rnltiva- I ft i - . tionw,., .. . Under these circumstancea we have not the heart to indulge in. severe criti- cism of his first 'production. : In some , ;, i'iJ-' ' fi ..' a rpects it is .creditable and gives evi- dence ot decided talent, but the merit vtt n hrrmi!is rather than in the y r . . - I ' defective. I a This fact is apparent on almost every nffe of the little volume he has had thS'temerity to'send iorth upon the wings of theress. . ; ' . V tle has iiot studied closely the rules of versification. His lines have not the musical flow oi a skillful poetic artist, The metre tfbften falsaml frequently an unnecvsVary word is used in ' order . 'i.'i ' '-r. . .. , , . , to malce .the rhymes jingle. Take, ior, , instance., the following stanz- from a .hnrt Pn,m .Sdrd "To Emma"- , " ' I i . . t .; - ; ; . ' ! . JThe hues of the lri&-tlie token That the d6wn-pouringwat"r.,shali cease, i!U.It-VU UUk W IbU bu OVA V " " w " " v " I And yet voiceiA language oi peace." . . . . . la fact we might multiply quotations fcKe'rquVtationstbshowtbafMr.Strtffoni has sacrificed sense to 'sound ; however, it is not our purpose to particularize the i ..' ... ii: .-. r4i- r. .. . ...i . dementi ot hxs work. .This would con- sume more of our 6pace than wecan give to the subject. But the picture is toot iitogctlW a dark and forbidding 't yi iir.'v; 1 j ' .l 0De e thiqk we can detect in these crude first tffprta of Aauntutoredmind, unEttistakable marks of .a genius which, vitKif' nrnnar : filillinal'irtri i ani frPtnirif 1(, ''iif i . . f , maj, JCb wu,puS. aumcwiug vyuiuuj ot real commenaation ana aamiratiou It would Aai flattery to. say that the . . , ..... . . . , voiume oetoreis is destined to taice a .x. :i . r - , , high rank atnpffg the-poetical produc- tions of the dav" The defects of stvle will cansemjiDv to form an unjust opin- ... . .4 . r 4offcp; its merits. -.tor. Stafford Phould hare submitted his work to some literary friend before rnshiffg-EO suddenly before the publics Halwilt dotbe able to pro- "tect his tffusiobs from the scalpel ot the critic whiPh in fi..,. .ianr :,.: terial oa, almost every page of his ditt . M.Mr Stafiord may . poasejEs the. divine " "ajjfatriibl.Sbk i tnie. poet; but he should 'gvfe his days and nights to the lules of orosBUT ueiore- no h"hid : ventures i rinto mtl! : We.ido not; believe : in ..L , . a rXrrA by a Chinese Journal, the OoldenTTulipj as tollo ws : 4 A great poet must have VVi,VniYiii- JiooV- 'f k- I .. f ....... ,. .. ... v. u wis ,cyeB tue, viyaoiiy ui toe parinuge, in his face the light of the lull moon, and in his lesra the activitv oi the star ' ! W -At diart hcveoW thaf tl A ' . - rnyuim suouid be careiuiiy studied by all persona of tasteahd genius who expect ' to' gather bright flowers. of lame in the! 'fieldo oi noetic literature. v ' ! Mr. bt a lord's volume consists of : ninety eight" pages embracing twenty ix different theuies.. Most of his pieces .are .bbprt. , The largest, JppoUta? is a legend oi an inuiau ngiit the scene of winch is laid on Mary a Creek, west of Uaw liver, iu Alauiauce county. t Thefollowiu, is; from -l?'or Music : i J" . ' ' . - '. one ot the shorter piects: . ,"0h 1 tell iae uy t of fcorro w, UK 1 la 1U U-l ul Pklll! I , Oh t. s.peK. noLof me airoW , '.- b'.ui i.uU(4MUUwi pircj tigain. ; ) J'i'i;.'. 'ill. i - ' o-.iii i . Aly suul i lifted, oyer . ; , All peny iiumtui urief ; . I uiu no more a jtoyer, ; My pabuiua iiatu Wen brief." : " , ' - ' i . .. . . .... : : . The lollowiDg from "O I Lovely Spring,", is potUcaJ, il not rhythmical ly conecl 1 ! "0 1 lovely ' api isky. Ot lovely apfih! open thy bright blue And , paint : jigy-ln thy "; honey-suclile " A f The tudt;i: tniugs: that frost compelled to . tiWi iwA .k. . ,i A' flww V - ' ' ' ' ' i mi i il aL 1,1. ' . . t,Th6 hawthorn Hhall ltjifuiowv fir. . at-. .r..n The lily iear iutuUiiei crown iu air- . ' The rose m th eriui otream tuu-H ia,ve I f.u0wruueanuy.alwlHi1(fai. We do noT comprehend the meaning uiena, a iuh ueaung, uat e uu uji air. reers," iut oy a liicurumiu oattery of nhy1 ?s6ft cbeek'a unferok-en w nor can think he has touched the question.' His known as "Johnson's Battery," .and once ife.V.Jhipia prendre U .aken..Bd, here- Xi " S'' Oo" The 'nimble1 nsh within :the . cieir sweet flaviig is the real coniideratiou or bene ttream, fit that was to accrue to the State as the 8 jau puy bwxnt its clear and pebbly bed; Iulivery armor in tne buuiijiiit Kie.AH ' Auiiimt 11)11.' contain some of the ut.Uor8 faults iis' well as pierits:. i'l' j Hie itbrmy Wliid bigha mourufnliy ; ' H The leaiie i,iee iheir brancnes wave : Ail nature seeuis to weep with me . V'r bister' gravef '' V. ' ' .-' -v : No more for thee the early morn v . i T.11 bring in birjt-ug- aud iu flowers; UutliatopicrjovS foT thee are born . Than ear. hiyoowtr My alster thouavert gentle, mild i - ; Ad sweet: sweetwar thy every word : And thou wertaprignily a child , T T, 3 iii. H T 'ix t W happy: bif a." . 47rfe Mr.tufruJ5dTft;mere:j'vuth, we pfj (tiop'r 'fe$tfpQQt puerile t h ong h ts and exprts8ioqs in his., poems. As he has not beeu blessed with tducatioDi.l " 9tagt8 we need not be' sqr prised at . G A . r . 4 v vi. , U n. I ; ungrammatical sentences, faulty sunlles And violations of metrical rules. 1 j When he w olderwhen his ;ffa$te . ' i I becomes more critical when nis minu paea .. . more thoroughly disciplined-when reading is more extensive, he will and in all probability endeavor to buy up gauge as they please. y all the copies of his first book that may Personally we do not approve of that evtant in order to consign them to enaui, m U1U" , , n points cut. If he 1. "V" r . - ' I possessed oi iruo muumuu, rmft theSe faults, and v"w--:wv :. ' ' I to accomplish something worthy of gen . .. , . i- I nine praise. Mr. btattorcrs Dooic is ior we do a sale by J. H. Ennis, oi this city. aWi and sucn a state policy of free L . ' railroads, we can have any apprehei IMPORTANT COTTON SUIT, sions ofharm to the body politic from The claim ot Mrs. Hambleton, of what the News terms railroad f1anr.,ia u rroi rvdf thrt Ofivpmmpnt. for I . . - , 7 " , : , j the value , of ; twenty-one hundred and forty - three bales of cotton, taken trom her mother by agents purporting to re- present the Government in 1865, is now r ' . i w;nn Mtv being ; argued m y Washington. City, before Commissioner lianheld. . This is an important case, as its de- . . . . . . . , cision will settle hundreds oi otners or similar character. Claimi involving over twenty ranaons oi aouars nave been preferred by persons in the South, whose property was taken by so called Government agents soon after the close of the war. uage uocuraoe, in tu uoureie ui uis argument in favor or airs, namoieion, denounced these agents as a set of plan deters and thieves. ' monopolies RAILROAD JIONOPOLIES. . We yield a portion ot our editorial space to-day to the following commen's I on a recent editorial in the News. We V . . , KlTe our corns pondent, who is a gentle. - . . y , . . . 1 I man oi njj; iuwiu-. miu a fiubi f j . r..it i :I v... J I Ii. - i ; i : i More ms conciuMous aic iuauu.isa.uit. I We will reply to hinvlierealter; as we uave not t no space this inormug to do so: , For the Daily News. ,AVe noticc n tbe News the foilow- ingia connection , with the Injunction case against tbe Richmond and Danville RHilrd Ciirnpany : , ; "It e?ideut that a Railroad war is brewins 1BNorth Ca.olina. ot which $uit is hut the beginning. . R iil- read; monopolies are the great powers wuich .now threaten to control the who e legislation , ot the country. .It the3e monopol,e9 become absolute, the rights ot the people will he crushed and annihilated, and - popular liberty will Li0arf th anr - p - t; - - "'"" - , Better to go back to the old loiy ways f aXnat onfl vtl(4t. ,hn fnr th- Att to Tv Imnml hand n.l fiint and be at the mercy of soulless corpora- - lhnt. u-iii i,ln.i,Jr iif.P ii ona..that wiU.p.undcr her at will, flestrnv her comui!rcial inrlfnendence andmake hr the oVttv"s!ae to their avarice and tyranify." , v Pardon a seeming criticism.. Areyou sure the word "v monopoly," which aN ways carries with it an nlea repugnant io me uius kuu tcMiuucui, oi a iree people can laiily be used in connection ; i ' k- o' L i " U it true tht; hit, Company has or seeks any tnooopo y in tbe tiauai meau- ing of tbe term I We understatnl by .. & , ,, ., . , . ... a- , "monopoly ' the exclusive righ of pb- taimng and selling gods; it. however, " o o t i ''-j m .l?8e ?, " ,b' -.1- A: 1 U3. bdtneiul sisnitication. I have a "uiodop- oly"'in my private property. You, your 6elt then, sir, area veritable moi.opolitt, having "the exclusive right" of guard fins well the public mteietts in the tolamns of the JNEW8. Every Rail Road Company likewise has a similar monopoly, to take pay for height, QC .tOllfe.-?.. I iidt tins ift not ohiprtinnhlp It thri were no exclusive rights, things" would soon become considerably mixed. The North Carolina Rail Road is private prope"Y-ine corporators ho bum i expected to be benefitted by its divi dends. ' . . 1 ' ' . It was supposed 'that such a road would also be of benefit to the State in ilsiSUIClcisuwuau'V JIS waieUL , Ol Hie people, by turhishing easy and cheap transportatioh'.for freight and passeu- gerP. For inslauce, a tanner iu Wake mases sixty oaies oi cotton wpu h he to transport to : Wilmington for shipment; he would require for this service ten four horse wagons" lor twelve davs each, worth four dollars n lav The cost of transpertibn would then reach $180.00. Instead of that, the KaillKoad carries lus 60 bales orcottou for 80: and tbe faimer has saved $400 on freight, and is thus better able to pay his taxes and duis to the State It was a question at the time the firt rail mads were chartered in this State. as to what should be the rates of trans portath-n : and we believe the charters generally provided that the -com Darv may charge ntty cents a hundred pounds tor a nunnted miles that beinjr dtef rri'med on as a reasonable charge, eoual l fd.uua Daieon.cotton to VVUunu-- t m from Raleigh. ,1 Tr.t-.- . . . . - ii ine present cost is less than 3,00, 1. 1 t t.,.ti.1nn Ik r . i 7n w . - J. .11 l i iii is ucvuuou mtt-iHce. iitwnvuifiica nave T ,tM u'v at,ated t&eirngnt to exact more. r ' Isow Hjl -this .'Saving 1 ia the cost Mif transportation i9 DiOoej.mAdei and this Sovereign, in the building ot our var I -.- .;i?i- This benefit will continue necessariiv 8V ,s " the roads are m operation, whether Operated by -one comnanv or another and, in fact, so gieat i this benefit and convenience, tlmt these pri vate enterprises, railroads underiaken originally to make money for the stock holders,' have-hatf come to be considered the quasi- property of the public: and the' public complain it they do not conform tnat they have ever had the pleasure of ex in all material respects to the . public hibiting at any one' time before. It corn demands. .v )i , prl&es every Grade in Quality, Style and Notwithstanding the selfish object of price, and. is therefore adapted to the-re- the builders ot; suclKroadS, ordinarily thought. . to , bQ ' the root of ail evii, mone-y,'yetsoreatly is the State sup- posea to oe benefited by their con- struction,' that the legislature of 1872-72 passed an act authorizins anv twenlv- five or more men to build a road any nuwcmiiuivuvaiouDa ana without Testndtifin a to, gktyhl if. i Thia WW tfjoijght to be the death blow to 'railbad u,monoDolies' if anv existed inf this' State. ' For instance it iueiM.;.'-iw n. 13. pot "operated to suit . ritisiiUfta onfl fit eMnofinrr rl" . between those points suit themselves, and can make the W , , ,l - iL ... , . in behalf of the nublic and to b.u people by companies aireaay oum U.VIiW -r w J I deemeait wise to maKe toe iaw;ana ;n rL.ino- so. established for North rise to make the law; and Carolina the policy ot a free railrcad modern, --t, --- - - tnonOVoliei. .i We do cot mean that hereafter rich rai0ion3 may not corrupt ju(jges and bribe Legislatures but so may any wealthy person and if that is the source ot danger, it ran be averted onlv by an act oi- the Legislature pro- .J accama!atioaof or by eiling such t)ffiee3 witu men incapa- i,e of corruption. " . . i .i. .4 iiowever, no one. can uoum mat hh . Leniilature is sieatlv diminished, because such c mpanies can build their roads anj where without a charterTrom the Leislnture. Thn To fit 1 rtillprv Slint at A nHf.a mattoxWho Fired Jt 1 Richmond. April 12, 1873 rt?r, d the IiichW,nd Dispatch: , T " lu Gentlemen : la your, issue of this morning I notice un interesting letter intelligent correspon- dent Viator" which contains one error. an(j v'hich I ask permission to corrects It is very natural lor such mistakes to .,, , , c , Atiw i w , i . . . v- J -. . . b batterV stationed " in the yard of . . . , .... occasion referred to, this battery was couimanatd by our popular sheritT, Cap- tain oouu v. i..u. . -uuS for orders to advance w th mv artitlerv r,n the morning ut the 9th of Apt il, Lieutenant James Grattan, n!so ot this city, nud who was at ttiut time actiug as adjutant to my battalion, returned Ironi the front, and, with his eyes luil of tears, said ; "lajor, the aimy , cannot advance ; can't you open the way, with your artillery." W had not been able to haul .ttwiugh aniuiuqitioii from the lines near Petersburg tr one hour's active firing, and fur six days neither m'.n nor horse bad received a single ra- from the quartei master, yet, il any- '. l" "c . to be the occasion. Ruling forward to Unhct a n.ifiition for tU -irtillprv' we selLCt a p-ibiuon ior, uic ani.iery, we had aooe but a short dutarwe when, to our surprise and ruoruhcution, we found ourselves in the p-cence of Generals Gordon and Cutter suirouncled by a .ff . , ;d , " J lirge. siau. a t,ace iciu, me ory. Tlie firing, was still going onespecwUy cm fliO tett.' 8v S'lOn jis icco:nizecl by Gen Gordon I wvAi-.jirflered to cause the tiring to ceaso . I directed'' Adjutant Grattan tt to the right while I went' i'' thetlejt, and ascending -', hill ' .-'liVund bef()re itRd by JCa tain Wright, aq tvely engaged, and whcn the order was tiring the qaePtion . - i ? , , h,,.i , Hm .1 .1 . h lip?, H hat for ? What s the matter i Tf r , ent a of anguish to every hTjt lMO u,?uUeninc0e. With nnr- hUo i.a,.i the last .ieep toned and defiant sound nt I rth by this brave.Hichmond - at- tery, the get heart ottfe noble Army of Northern Virginia had ceased to beat loiever ; and then there "was stilln.esa. as or' dtath." As my purpose is to make a corrtc tion upon my own personal knowledge, I subscribe myself, very respectfully, U. . PaJiKKK, late Major of Artillery of C. S. A. f Twelve thousand immigranis arrivtd in the city ot New York last week. - : London supports 120,000 paupeis, one in twenty-eight of her population. 0 I C Rook nr Snlrintir, tntl-.o PiPTTll I STUCK of the Old N'Tth fsiate Lile lusur- tn.e, pa?y -hava ben Je-?rd iu BaSior MVT" JACOB PARKER, 13. r . IjOIN or . I ncorporators. mh22 tt 1873 CL0T 11 IX ' XPIUXG AND S ITMMER, SECOND. AN NOUN CEMENT! ANPIIEnW S &. CO.J 27 Fayetteville St., Italeigh, IN. C. C JL O T If I E R S . ,mr r -nm a. jwirirrim;s---gfa JE3 Respectfully announce to their Custom era and the bublic In generalihat they have now in st.re the largest and most varied stock of ' 1 G Xi O T.Hd N G ,, FOli UlEIV, 'B'OIS, Y01TDS it CHILDREN. - a t :; :i .- :c ; . a-a r i' quirements of all Classes. r- A " v. ' - i ' J An Early Examination, is olicite.d. ap23-tf, n E E For sale FORTY STTEEP. Annlv to" : X ; JONES & CHEVASSE,? . ap 21-tf J t j ,( , ; , HendeBCC. jiank Books 1 in variety. Initial Paper, elegant, just to hand. - -: , marl3rtf . AU. AA,XAVA1 UVA1 . WWJfcOVIIV A, .Kaieigh,lN.U.: ( - MAYOR AIT Y; B I respectfully announce myself as an in HE dependent candidate for the oeffle of MAY OK of the City of Raleigh, at the elec tion on the 1st Monday in Mav next. ap25-td W.D.HAYWOOD. N T E D A good PRINTER to work on a country Newspaper will be required to do Press and Job Work. Address immediately, "MAIL.," - ap23-lw. Rocky Mount, N. 2. F.1 PROCTER & GAMBLE'S . X T : i o z, i f Pome llranils of Soap are so'd shorts' weight five to eisrht wounds ter box. Ifai you use tuese soaps you pay in ney lor wnatjoaao not receive, uan you ait FORD TO DO SO? . Buy Procter Gamble's full weight Brand, s old by Grocers in your city. IE CH BROTHERS, VViiolesale Asents. ap 2 My - Haleigb. i. C, w II I T K G O 0 D S We ask attention to our large stock of Nainsook Muslins. Mi)l,l Muslins, .... ' .. Jaconet Muslins, . Checked Muslins. : ! Striped Muslins, - , '.. ash Jaconet and Nainsook Edgings, Which we are offering very low. DAVIS. DRAKE & CO.. L" marl3-ly Pttersburg, Va. 3 si Is rapidly superseding all others prepa rations for producing Elegant, fciweet and Wholesome Rolls, biscuits, tiread. Buck wheat auu other Griddle Civtes. Periectly I I'ureand Reliable, aud always ready lor immediate use. The Caeapest Baking Powder in the world, and it will keep on laud or sea, ill any climate, lor years. It is wtll adapu-d io the ue of Housekeepers, Miners itlarinerr, Emigrants, tc, and is in lact, iu every respect, tne Best l east Pow der made '.'for the Kitchen, the Camp, Uie Oallt-y. fcjoia by Grocers and Dealt rs Everywhere. . Manuiaciured byLUOLiY& BkO., mch;-Ueo.iiim C9 New fcstreet.'N.Y J H K M OIIN1 K G 8 T A li DAI LY EDITIO!,: Though only iivej-ears old, basthe largest daily circulaliou ol any newspaper in the staie. and a circulation in vv llmiugton fifty per cent, larger than mat of any oilier paper. t WEEKLY EDITION: Now combined with the "Carolina Farmer," makiugoneof tne best FAMILY .LWS) PAPEiii in the South, circulation very iage and rapidly increasing. "' fUBsciurTioj? pkice: i)ily Star, 1 year... , 0 lilOUtllS .57 00 . 3 oo . a oo . 2 00 . 1 oo . 50 ; . . a mouths.... . Weekly -tar, 1 year " B moiiihs..... :".". 3 mouths Iiniaybe safely abserted that no news paper ever e&tabiished in North Caroliua ii aa maue sucti rapid pro&re&s inn MOK.NINO STAK. r tiend lor specimen copie. xadre&s, W, 11. liKKNAUD, , jautf-tf ,(. Wilmiugtou, N. 0. M: U E R E L In barrels, half barrels and kits. aplO-lf ti. I . STKOAcH &. BR0. 13 L A NT A T ION BELL S ! xAs Agents for the manufacturers we are prepa. ed to fill orders lor Farm or Plantation Hells of auy style at bottom prices. . Send for price list, HARDWARE HOU3E of , JUL US"" LEWIS & CO., Fisher Building, X apl-tf ltalei . C. S "v K 11 - P II 0 S P H AT E 100'sacks W'aUou and Clarke's Super phosphate, 100 Sacks "Zells" Super-Phosphate. We have con trol of these celebrated Phos phates for this market. Wecan cheeriully lecommend them ior cotton or anything wTlLIAMSON, UPCHURCH & THOAiAS, mhl.S-tJ L E A C H B It OS. G R tr C E 1 S COMMISSION MB II CHANTS, Uaikigii, N. Q.f a Sole agenU. for N.. C, for Fre.ster's "Lemon Crackers." , apr!5tt Gr A Ii ' D N ,' E FIItE EXTINGUISHER AND R U00K AND LiDUER TEXCK EQUIP3IEST, Absolute Protection from Fire ! Gen. H'ade Hampton. Says : , . .... ( . i ; . . " THE GARDNER FIRE EXTINGUISH ER has my hearty approval, and I recom mend Its general introduction as a safe and eflicacious protection against the risk of fire. The great benefits it has conferred in g iving property. Justify the confidence re posed in it." Send for Descriptive Circular to Graime & DeRossetr. Agents, Wilmington, N. C. mbVT-lVIaWaF 2m .. .. . 1ST. O C E We are now offering for sale, the valu able property belonging to the Roan oke Literary Society situated in the Town of Weidon. The lot fronts First street about 70 feet, tunning back about 75 feet, on which thsre are five Store Houses, uow renting for an amount equal to 10 per cent, on $7,000. Also a spacious Library Hall and Heading Room uow used by theSocie ety. Parties wishing to maae a good in vestment would do well, all and exam ine the premises, or correspond at once with the undersigned Committeei . Committee: J. B. Tilghmau, B. W. Bass, B. W. Kpilman and T. L. Emry. W'6;don,.C, March 5th, I73. mar 13-dlawlw . i 50? 0 CASES BRANDY PEACHES V Cases Fresh Oysters, 100 Boxes assorted Candy, 50 .. : Candies, . , - at apr!5tf LEACH BR03. s- rt . . . . . R OWN 8 M USE U M IFayetteville Street. F RES II 1 R R I fJl Is S. The Spring Stock of Fancy Goods, Notions Confectioneries, Fruits, &c, Toys, Musical Instruments of fivprv kind. In short, a full stock of everything to be touna in a GENERAL VARIETY STORE, is now arriving at Brown's . Museum or , Emporium ef Fancy Goods. The AVIARY has been recently re stocked with Canaries, Gold and Bull Piiii-hes Java Snarrows. Soutn American Parrots, and the American Mocking aid Red Birds, xne - ; AQUARIUM of fioiH anri othcir small fish is constantly replenished with the most beautiful of the tinny tribe. Two Dozen Children's Carriages just received. Also a large lot oi MUSICAL IXSTF UMENTS. Dally arrivals of Fruits and Confection eries. . ' , Large stock of Toys an.1 China Goods selling at cost. For anything and everything, go to NaT. L. BionVN'S mh20-tf A 11 A SOL S AN D Sj ci dies U nib re lias , At DAVIS. DRAKE A CO'S. A T A K D L A li D 40 Boxes, 0,000 lbs. Bulk Sides. . 40 " " ..' Shouiders. 10 Tierces Leaf Lard. 20 Kegs Lard. : 25 Half Kegs Iiard. , -X Uttfli flu l.:irl . Heceiviivg this day, bought Rince uie de- cline- WILLIAMSON, UPCH.URCH A THOMAS. , 51E11C11AKI T Ta1L.UK. THRENCU TAlLORiKG ESTABLlSli- OPPOSITE MARKET. HOUSE. Jtl OJiS IE VII V. 12 ESS OJ Has just rtctivi'd a fresh stock of t I HECU ID ENGLISH CASSI1IERES OF THE E 'JS T ES T S EES, A Ia 8 O CLOTHES, r V CASSIMERES DOESKINS, and VESTING S. The best of F tt E N C II WORKMEN employed. Satisfaction warranted in every respect, inar ll-3in E. IJEsSON. NOTHER PRECINCT HEARD FROM . A N D W E I K E L STILL A. II C A. D COME EA.RLY, Come Quick COME IN A RUSH To the acknowledged headquarters cf fashion for your SPRING' AND SUMMER OUTFIT. If E I i5C E E - Has just returned from the northern maik ets with the largest and mst complete ' stock of every grade of gentlerueus' goods ever received in Kaleijh,. He calls the attention of the trade especially, to his '"-. :stock of French, English and German Cloths, rancT t'aimeres and loe!ki s, l'aris Vestings, French Wor t eds, UIu Flannel, Crape 1f and Tricot Coatiu?, English, and Scotch Tweeds, and many other articles of fashionable - we r not necessary to mention. THE Manufacturing de pap.tment i$ now supplied with the most skillful workmen that ever threaded a needle and in every particular guaranteed. Orders from a distance attended to with promptness and dispatch. N. B. Than fe ful for the larae and liberal patronage hreto ore bestowed on me, I nope by my continued efforts to please ail and every one, to merit the same and more lor the lutUre. -ap 11 3m ' C. WEIKEL. J. K R E H jriERCHlJ1i'T TlIEOIt, Takes this opportunity of announcing to his friends and patrons that he has now on hand a complete and carefully selected stock of - - ; ., French and English Cassimeres and other Cloths, Suitable for Spring and Summer wear; which are made up Iu the best style at the very lowest figure. ,. ' Having removed from my former stand on Fayetteville street, I can now be found on ' Martin street, just opposite the Post o2i.e. . .. . . ' ' mo28-d3m ., , " :' v . C N T U R Y WHISKE Y Persons in delicate nealtn, oiten nna it .-T 7. ..-i- 11 Climnliinl. irhon . w Dura Hiimn ant, WHPT1 I uinicuiL iu uui" x " X i " " "Tr, h ft ia fr iinurp-istS and other first-clas trade CEJTTUR1T jmiSKElT is particularly designed. It is difftrently prepared from " I ANY WHISKEY IN MARKET, Ai . . nnH is flrivlngr man v old brands out Of market, because the "principle upon wmcn it made is superior." The aiioosst universal testimony of those 5 T . - . I who have used the CENTUUY WHISKIES . la. tuai iin-i s. ao ni cuiiic owavuvv I aches, and i.tutr disag. eeable after-effecU I V,n tV.ralo .n onllrn.hconff.tnf HPiUI- so oiten experienced in tne use oi uiuci i orauus. mis is auirtscicuusciiucuucui m Purity of the Century Whiskies, and the impurity of many other. brands. They are ABSOLUTELY PURfc;; fourprom-; inent chemists certify to tins lace, viz : Prof. SILLIMAN, State Chemist of Con necticut. Prof. C. U SHEPAKD, Jr., 8tate Chemist ol ttoutn Carolina. Prof. VV. C. TILDES, Washington, D. C Prof. JOHN DARBY, New York. All of whom agree in nronouncinz.it 'without fault." ana "iree lroui any aeie- terious suostaiice wiiatever.". For sale by first-class dealers everywhere. iebb-bm. , . ,. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER SHIP. The Copartnership heretofore existing be tween the subscribers under the name of A. Gr. Lh.13 & CO., is thU day dissolved by liiuitiiti n. A uril ih. 1873. V m B. Douo is fully authorized to adjust and &ettle the business ol the late arm. ; , A. LEE A T. MlAL, apI0-12t J. W. Li. WATSON. 1ST: 0 I c E The firm of A. G. Lee & Cj., havine been dissolved by limicaiion. Mr. WILLI AM B. LHJUB. has beeu H poiuted to settle up the att'iis of the late flrm,aid succeeds to the busines-i as our agmt, through him we asK a continuation ox ihe p..t. ouage of our trienus and eusiomeis. ' A. G. LEE, A. T. MIAli. apl3-tf J. W. B WATSON, In accordance-with the above notice, I will continue .tne. WHOLESALE OKLMJu- KY. COMMISSION and FACTO H GE bu siness at the old stand, and with the same facilities as the old firm. - Mr. W. tv, jilcMacltin. as salesman and cotton br.yer for the Ilouse.will still be found at his post. , f , apKJ-if W.1J. DOUU, Agent. H'holeuis and Ui-tail irocr. CO T T i t ' . 5 ' f ii " : -. AM. - ' C03IMISSIO?! MEllCllA.NT, Wilmington St., east of Market, RALEIGH, N. C. Ha on hand, and is constantly receiving consignments of Provisions, CSrain, Fertil izers, farming utenSiis, urocerus, -tc, etc., etc., whioh he Will sell at. the lowest market price. a5-orders lor the purchase of Cotton -solicited and satisfaction euarantee l.- " Cousicnments of all kinds. Produce, Gro ceries, rrovisions, tc.,will receive strict attention. ap 13 tf H. & ;R. S. TUCKER & C6. SPRIJTG. sujrijTiEn. We have received n unusually large and attractive stock cf Spring and Summer Dress Goods. consisting: of Black and Colored Silks, Pine Apple Silks, Lace-wrought Japanes- cloths, Lauraine Plaids, urmah Cioths Mohair Bal ernos, Tyrolese Cloths (in sage - auu JMignonette colors) rari sijjns, .Solid Alpac.HH (in j new colors), Chene Le n o s , Geneva ' S tr ices. Ilabana Linen .snitings. ianara Einen tsuitiugs, Prench Cambric and Lawns, Tussore Linen buitings, Percales and Linen Lawns, And other Dr ss Goods. Full assortment of Lace and Embroiderh s. Ladies New Myle Neck-Ties. NECK RUCHINGS (in new styles). and all desirable goods relating to Ladies ana .susses wear. . W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. ap 13-tf THE TWENTIETH ANNUAL MEETING ol the Medical Societ.- of the Mate Ot JNorth Carolina will be held -in SrAi ESVlLLE, . C, MAY 20IH, 1873, at 11 il. ill. JAMES McKF.E, M. D., Secretai v Medical rsoniv N 4' Raleigh, N C, April llth ,73. iai.y -entinei, ooidsboro Messenger, Wilmington Daily Journal andtsiar. New berue Journal of commerce. Hil'sboro Re corder, Greensboro i'atrlot, Salisbury Watchman. Charlotte Observer. KLates- ville lutelligeucer. Battleboro: Advam e. Tarboro Southeruor, and Weldoa New-. copy tnree times and send bill to Dr. H. T, uannseii, treasurer, fealem, IS. C. ho 11-aw YATT, GKEEN & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, Solicit consignments. .wh;ch will recfiivn prompt anention. . orders ntled at lowest rr arket rates when ttiw.iuyauitju wiiu casn cr satisfHPinrv reterence. s -.auriu.tr p H O T O G It A P II S F JE It E o r Y V 11 s . i Jfi n r o rri s t GEMS, dc, &c, ilc, in all the latest and most approved styles at friTs 6jvs gi leer i nu LFoor anovc Tucker Hall, Old Pictures copied and made new, LIFE SIZk POTKAIfS made from oldn.L reoiynes and colored io nature Anla.eA,' ri.?11' of PHOTOGRAPH AupyM, nti u 'xvi KRA M KB. &c -&c WLillrll Will W KnOI l.a- I'nll .. ' ap!2-if J. W. WATSONS Tin JANS AND PA HA SOLS New Style and .Shane. r-T tttj t. . SOLS with chain holders, something new" Also the DAGGER and other Fans. , i. - . ; v ix. s. tucker & co "Ff AT S 1 H A T S ! 1 H A T S ! 11 For MEN, BOYS and CHILDREN, largest and best seitcted stock we ever offer, d W. H. A K. B. TUCKER & CO. gHOES! . SHOES 11 .-.SHOES!!! Ladies, Men, Hoys and Girls Shoes and Booiees, splendid stucK. " .Ma W.-U. & H. S. TUCKER & CO. QUR WHOLESALE JOBBING DEPARTMENT Is complete :' Attention Cou ary-AVlerchants isTlfed to ttentioi oi OUR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT .:aP15-tfW- H'& R- S- CKER & CO NORFOLK CITY 1LILLSNMEAL.. oOO bushels Just received at " ' ' - . aplO-tf . G.T. STRON AH & BRO'S.' covery. THK FEOPI-E'S OF VALUE.-. H nA.rnmiJnt indorsement: wMm, .. ' ,f r8 uu . - . . n - - -T the saie oi rLTA"u oii-ieks, is not ti " 8 ?lf,!rv 1 1. i..r. in wit. if-1-. uioj.v-..'-- TT .1.1 -lJa! flf ,.!rl T.r.1 inn ttirf Kllil .unra .... i stain d of nublic approbation. This i,? ... tJai ; for millions oi sick peisons had in0" nounced it the Grand t-peciiic of tin . paetary medicines It U unuecessary t rnet. in detail. theproprieLis 11 ill v. tvi w . v.. - - " " 1.1 L twr . wonderful Vegetable Invirraht. j iiH ,,.'5 . . . . --w Ul VI reference tnat can ue oi;eei io those win desire the full particulars of its virtue V the General P.ublic. Ask tho.se who U tr.ed it as a remedy lor -dyspepsia, const pation," biiiiousness, -lnteriuutent 1'. HaMlttlOU DUKIO W UUUC l If II, fill , . . i , ............. . . t aug be governed by the response they ulitktt() juui 'i"' The Jollowina statement, from oinnr'. oldest and most respectable nierenauus ,t the city of Petersburg, speaks ior itself an(j neeus xio tumiucui. I have for many years usf d " P-Pi-i- WITti'S ANTI-DYciPjaTlC PILLS" family medicine and ahso in my own c .nh aud I have no hesitation iu prououuci,,J a . .1... it..!r.T. .....1 . mediciu'e with which I am acqiuimtej usual attendants, Costiveueh.s, Ueartlju;,,' Headache, Loss of Appetite, Cuo.ic, &c ; take pleasure in recommending ttn-iu t0 the public. They ward oil disease and p!fc serve health. I always seep a lull buK on hand and would not willingly be v mf. OUt them. JOHN KOWLtTr Prepared solely by: tne proprietor, i- p BKCKW1TH. successor to l)r; Beckwh Petersburg, Va., and ior sale, at lie idUt. ed price ol 25 cents per box, by alldnSi:i and by Joseph carr, Wholesale Agent. jan z7-ti Help for the Hopeless. You are v Mir dejected, miserable, and nothing does you stuy good, you say. Don't despair. Tutre is balm in uueau. xiave you men niegai Bitter? No 1 Then why don't you? Wheth er your complaint be dyspepsia, bilious. uess, nervous weanuesH, cousiiiAiuonui ue bllity, or any other trouble, Vinegar Hitters will revive and renovate your MiatteVefl system, as a genial ruin refreshes the with, cred flowers. Wk Have Fkequently Heard mothci say they would not be without Mrs. Wit. Blow's soothing syrup, lroni the birth the child unui it has nuisneu wah the teething siege, uuder auy considiyaiiua whatever. HnRSETT's Standard Flavorixq Lx' tracts are nettly put up in UnpaiiiiHiied; oa., 6 ok. and IU oz. bottles, ana aii- ii.i sait by the trade generally in every primes, city aud town in the United btau-.s, Caua- lias, ana liruisu jrrovmceN, us wen as : many other loreisn countries. To Owners of Horses. iVo one who l a ever used Dr. Tobias Horse Veuetian Lim mnt, will ever be without it; it is at tain cure for Colic, ciore Throat,' fui Bruises and Old bores. Warranted su ri or to auy other; in pint bottles, a tuue Hut 'r. Sold by all Druggists. Depot, WiVL P.ace, Mew York. RxsbEY's B0CHU is a reliable Diureticand Tome lor'iall aeraiitements oi the uni.ai;, add genital organs. The genuiue, sis jr. uieriy soid by Haviland, Harral & itiskv. and tlieir branches, isf now prepa red ty ii W. Itisley, the originator aud rropriJtni: and the trade supplied by his suoct-ss-jr;..' Morgan & Kisley, Mew 'York., Pratt's Astral oil, has a w. il.l-wid; reputation as the surest and best -iliumim i.Miac oil. Over two miiiiou gallons iiav tiwu fioiu ior me pasti-wo j earsv iriuii wiiici! ik acciueii..s of any descri pliou' have ut- coiivtt. SuAi.i ior circular. vn iimist ot Citsiries tivi;t, r'nUii tisned 170. iNew York, THK S kcr bi '! !;a ut v . W hat is .it ? n: loajxei ake.. . me wori:i. of JitshiuUuuJ ail iiielaaii . u v tiutt it-is produced bv using a delicto u;and tnu .n :'s toilet prep aration kuow.i it G. W. L!-rrs"i;tiiii.o Youth." Its beauiif.v'iiirf l.'ei-is' aie.liui ; wonderful. Depot, o G.i i otreel, .sV York. . " - : ' For Dyspepsia, indigestion, depression Of spirits and general debiiity iu their-a rious forms ; also, as a preventive us 'it I'ever and Ague, and other intenuitaiit fevers, the Ferro-l'hosphorated -Elixir ol Calisaya, made by Caswell, Hazard A Co, New York, and sold by all Druggists, is tbe les tonic, aud as a tonic for patients re covering from lever or other . ticuness. ii hasuoeuual. Thokstox's Ivoiiy Pearl Tooth Pow der. The best article known for eleausicf and' preserving the teeth and guius. &A by ail druggists. Price and . cents per b ttie. K. C. Wells fc Co.. New Vorli. N o c E All parties indebted to the Lite tirnm: A. G. Lee s. Co., in wnnts jev r mnniier, Will please con e forward uroniptiy 8iul setti, and oblige. . aprl8-lm V.'M. B. DUlB. 4 DOZEN FliEIl CANNED. Tomatoes. 16 Dz-n "i v inslow Jones" On en "i mchl9tf W. C M K0' it JPLOUR'! FLOLliM . FLOUU::: 100 Barreln Bur's Kxtra Flour, 50 ' ;-'Elk Hiver ' " 2M Sacks Virginia Extra aii'i Supa fine Fiour. : : : 20 Barrels people's favorite l ain..? Flour: (good as l atapsco.) In store and arrivinsr. WILLIAMSO.N, Ul -CHURCH it THU.MAS mhl8-tf 1 ' jy R S II 7 V V Vl I L L E K s IS OJLRItlVG UO 0. Corner ol Newborn Avenue and Po . son Street. mh''J5-3m. . . - C1 PRING AND SUMMER blK-i s: ( S E.VU i l n (sUCCc-t&Oli TO A. KLIMiJ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL UKALIM ' READY-MADi; CLOTIHN FOP. HEX AND 1-'Y-. . .' . . A ' I) '. Staple Dry Goods, Hats, Boots, '-. - - " - and Shoe, ' 1 (Tuna, ( rockenV V and(;!a-ware - Corner cf FAYtSTTEVILLE ANDIIAUC.KI'l' II A L E I G II , C Having on hand the most comply of goods ever received by hiin, heW1' ly Invites' an exaniin.dio.i of the l feeling confident that he can p cas ' ' one wanting goods in his line. . Call and Examine, and you Suited. . ap -2-3 in ' , J-UBIN 'S PEliFuJl E V AND TOILET P0 WDFh 1 . At ' . biy.rt2e. ovJStf ' IfW'-"1 pANNED OYSTERS, MACCaM'()I Wax an. Actamantine Candl s, . Toilet and Laundry Soars. , t y. - , . - . XX. v. 'OATSi A.Ts, OATS, OATS, OATS, 71 Bnshels OfttH for sale bv nntr oi.tr . M . II. 1 L rELSU;S 3ILT-E1)GE PXTi'' K ' ., ric;l1' Cream Chse, oda an 1 TV aCO. Orders solicited. aOL. V.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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