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mm JORDAN 8TONE, M&naginc Editor. HAM'L T. WILLIAMS. Political Editor, ..MAY 1. 173 I THURSDAY THE MODOCS foJvtvii?t IlKKKAl jr m. M.m.m-1 . - StaTJES TROOPS. Ouri midnight dispatches yesterday cave some particulars of the disastrous dVeat of the detachment of Federal artillery and infantry, .which had been ssnt out to make a reconnoisance in the direction of the Modocs' position. I This detachment was ambushed and I tignally routed and, as reported by Col. Green, tue surprise was couipieic and terrible." : As the soldiers reached the bluff over- J lookin the Modocs', stronghold, the J Indians opened upon them a severe and J murderous fire,-which forced them to J seek safety in a ravine. Here they were I subjected to a cross and enfilading fare, I and the Modocs being complete masters I of the position, prevented the retreat of the1 troops that had taken shelter in the ravine tby commanding every egress, While in this situation, the soldiers could not expose themselves in any manner without the certainty of being fithpr killed or Wounded. I la this battle, the forces ot the United J States consisted u ot ; two 1 batteries of j artillery and" one company of intantry, ctnnmhBr nt the I killed, wounded aad missing, as the re- ports'fere somewhat conflicting. The dispaicVsays my few escaped, and the rest were either x killed or wounded. Amon" the officers known to be killed are I Capt. j Thomas and Lieutenants Howe and Wright. Lieutenant Harr s is wounded,' and Lt. Cranston missing. The Indian lorce consisted pi only twentj-onb meh-r-all told, who were armed with breach-loading rifles. What losses they sustained, if any, are not mentioned. Tfie gross mismanagement add incom petency of the Federal officers iu com mand of the Modoc camp have- brought disaster and disgrace to the Federal arms. That a blunder ha been committed by than ia a fu-. rtAtant. tft fVPf ODB WHO , .... . r I haa roaH thA apponnta thll& far fumishea I MW . mm uw I of the complete and terrible surprise which resulted so fatally to the detach ment sent out to reconnoitre the posi tion of the enemy. . "., " " Sucha' blunder amounts to a crime, when, the Uvea of soldiers are ruthlessly i , i v. it. : k .. ti J I crmceuturougu.tue want oi saiu anu ineinVicj w. men uui;alc., iu imurv 8CD0018 ana entrustea irom tneir sup posed muuary jcnowleage-and training with the honor ol the nation's, flag. No excuse can be ' offered that will satisfy the public When they learn that j twenty one ignorant - savages, by strategy and "superior skill ignominious- ly "routed three companies ol Uhited States soldiers who lost in killed and wounded twice the number oi men the Indians. had in the fight.' ' The-truth of the matter is the Indian chief, Captain Jack, hai put our army officers to. sham by tuo exhibition of superior geneia.suip, ana taugui mem a lesson of aad and bitter experience,- C u.,c uciiufuuj ueutfuuucu tuc ' - , . . 6 , j vuojr buu s. cauc vyuuiima&ioucr 1 uouiKS) I for such conduct cannot be defended on any ground. But there are always two j eideslto" every question, and it frequently happens that the seeds of distrust in A. V . a. T.ITST. -- . 1 .If tue .uearw oi tue inaians iowarus wnite men have been- sown by the whites themselves. j W; 4 1 " V ' u ' 1 . l 1 . The iact has bee,n brought to.bght in iLl. L!' 1 ' ' 4. 1 '- 1 ... . .1 iue uiatory 01 toe juouocs, tnat aoout eighteen years ago, a white man named Ben White, a touted Iudian hunter, invi ted a number of the Modoc tribe to a peace least, and :when he got them all together hi men fired into the crowd and killed some thirty or forty: 'Now the conduct of Captain Jack in killing Canby iwas not more treacher ous thaa that ot Wright, in killing a number of Modocs who had been invi ted to a peace least and were eniovini' the hosDitalities of the occaaion: win they were suddenly fired upon in cold blood by the men who had invited them to the .conference. To manv ot the Modocs this feast w. converted into a -least of death. . Tt is evident there must be a change . I orepmmanders and a re-iniorcement of hug, aujjruai,u3 lava ueus oeiore juck and his band are vanquished. Gen. Crook, who has shown consider- i . . i .- i . - j " 7. .7 - Jo-v... uiauBgc- ment'of the Indians shouTd be olaned tr .f-i k-iii .. ' V Cr of his ownj The. policy which" the Government has thus far ; ' endeavored , to carry out with regard to the Modocs, : aqd the jomcers to wnom has been intrusted tUo jdmT of executing that policy, hare bth. proved signal failures, and, it is high, time that a general change be in- stituted. " ' . Unless thd Government is desirous of uwwua Ui nating other compkta and terrible eur- prises toithe troops, , the incompetent officers whi'have directed the move- laenwsnouia be made lo'sive .way to moria skillful cwnmandera. . t The final celebration of the comnlf. .WPf . Chesapeake & Ohio ItaU ivoau isio come on wun great eclat in Richmopd, Va:, some time during the prraeniooio. ,,7 . .. , . . . Mn. and' Mrs. Ji E; Robinson, ol Rich moWill sail for Europe in a d.-y or THE VIENNA SCANDAL THE J NATION'S msuii Auii. It will be seen in our telegrams to-day the that the foreigD jourDali3ts at Vienna had a banquet on Tuesday night, at which about two hundred newspapir men were present. The cnief toPic of conversation was the great scandal concerning tne-Amer- ican Commissiouersh.ps t Vienna. Several of the Commissioners ap- pointed by Gen. Van Buren have been suspended on account of charges prefer- red against them of buying their posi tions, and other, persons have been sub stituted in their stead. Nothing has occurred recently, save me vicuit. iuuumci smuuiu, o usui aging to the character or the American nation as the conduct of the individu- als who have been appointed to the honorable position of representing the Government at the Vienna exposition The schemes of corruption have been exposed and the character of the Gov- ernment vindicated as far as possible by making hew appointments, but the stain on the nation still remains and will never be totally effaced It was once a proud distinction to be an American citizen, but our country men who attend the Vienna exhibition will not be in a condition to boast with any peculiar pride of their nation ajity. GJEN. GRANT'S SIGNATURE DID." A Republican Convention, Tield in Garfield's District in Ohio, passed a res- olution requesting Garfield to resign his seat in Congress, because be voted for the salary bill. He replied that his vote did not make the bill a law, but that " Gen. Grant's signature did." North and-South, are denouncing the Senators and Representatives who voted for the back pay " bill, but have npt a Word to sy against the' President ' I the United States by whose signature the bill became a UrX Butler, of Massachusetts, the. leader of the Radical party in, the House, in troduced the bill. It was signed 1 y Grant which act increased his own pay to fifty thousand dollars a year J J T ..1 n il- .1 ijet tuose uepuoiican papers uvxi are assailing Butler, Garfield and other lead ing Republicans for advocating and voting for the bill, now direct their fire against the President himself who had more than any one man is responsible thprfifor. Tf he had vetoed tlifi hill it. ' WQuld uave beeQ forever dead. . .aranVft tianature made it thehzie. FULL CONFIRMATION OF THE MODOC YIQTOKY. lbe Uovernment hMS ret;eiV5ii ofhi ial reports concerning the tliasistwr that bc- fell the Federal troops iq the recent fight with" the Modocs. ; Capt. Thomas had seventy men under his command and twenty Warm Spring Indians I The troops were resting at the time of the attack by the enemy. A stani- lwie occurred amonsr the soldiers who behaved Jq tU(J most COwardiy manner Xhe omtB and a few of the men iouaht ' ... heroj nonrare. hiu the co:mmftn fcfiame Aarj. and R ...mm ,nn It is reported fcthat four Indians were je( i Early Southern vegetables are' now selling in the New York markets ut the ZSZ n 'ar per quart for a prime article Chrle - on green peas sell at $3 per bushel crate ; asparagus, 5o to d7 cents per Duncn; rhubarb, $1 50 per dozn: rHdish ' 5 to U cent3 er bundh 1. onions, $4 per bushel : tooiaioef, $1.25 Per box-; beets, $2.25 per small crate; ermuda potatoes, $10 per barrel. The arrivals Irom Bermuda tor the past weeK have been about 5,000 boxes of tomatoes, 1,800 cases ot onions, and 800 barrfcls ot potatoes. ' ' The upper house ol the Prussian Ditt has passed the government bill author izing a complete control ot the Church ty the State government." The purport of this bill is to regulate the preparatoiy training-and education ot the clergy, Ad to give to the State powers of super oa ver clerical appointments. The "l i iiu anu aiiciii,ai liUuim uu iLirn ruiin i v . but is designed more particularly to impair Catholic influence and interests la ermany- : The section of reptiles in the Jardin des P;a?tea Pari9 haa J lost one of ira iArtQinnra in rna ohura r . constrictor, which had retused every sort oi iooa ior a twelvemonth. The oldest ot these creatures, an articulated pylun; wnicn nas oeen in the establish- uieut ior so years, is visioiy aeciioin neaitu M Hon. Wm. M. Fredwav. ot Pittsvva- nid ami 44vn . A . W u I L-or n( Pn ual-i , - . . . . -..-v.., v. , are spoken of as candidates for Govtr nor ai.d Lieutenant Governor of Virgi nia ia the ensuing election. . Ho. John Goode, Jr., of Norfolk, is men tioned as: a candidate for-Attorney General. Thfim urn fmtrta nn nil TY Q n nnr.iP subjects in these dajs of litigation. iJi woman testifiedit Norwich, the other day, in a turkey case, aqd ; declared she f?CW thC? turkeys by, their walks I t hfi r rniintpnnnpA find tho? monnA roosting." x I rh oiri Mm,, i th0 t.t :,u Industry,' was recently presented "by" its Pwners, Messrs. Steele 3c McCaskill, to the Glasgow (Scotland) Chamber of u;omence. , it was ouut in 1814. The recoinae of liffht weiorht in the Treasury is going on quite rapid- ly. About $7,000,000 was recoined lait month. , rnmoa t.vt - ....... dence near 'Do'Uble ' Popiars, Fauqui t courity, Va., on ther25th ult., aged lOo years'; and 8 months, ' I - ; J. G. Bennett to O'Kelly: Take & hundred doubloons, go to uuoa : vn. n money is gone draw for anrthtr hundred, and then another. Keep draw ing, but get killed. The .Fairpla? (Colorado) Sentinel boasts, that it is published at a greater altitude than any otber paper in the world 10,060 feet above the level oi the sea. Tagliona, the incomparable danseuse, who was reported dead, still lives, ine vitality of some people's legs is most marvellous A man in Chicasro the other day stepped in a coal office, borrowed a pocket kmte and quietly and scientm cally cut his throat then and there. Alexandria, Va., is about to organ ize a military company. A negro woman dropped dead in Lynchburg, Va., the other day. Coffee has advanced i a cent in gold at 0i ,io. - . : - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "y IN E S ! 'WINES! I We have just received a line lot Oporto Port, Elorio Maderia, Marsailles Sherry. These are Imported Wines. may 1-tf G. T. hTRON ACH & BRO. s E E For sale FORTY SHEEP. Apply to JONES tfc CHEVASSE, ap 21-tf Henderson, N. C CALL E SPECIAL nttanttnn to onr "Forersters Lrann Cakes, tii flnftiteVer ottered In this market. Also k. H v .i..-l i 'omhlu'c i .Tk Nina rt f ioo "tripnrt and laiiftr saver'." Our flours are oougni on cuauge m lew York by our ftCT wK one profit. Special inducements to prompt and cash buyers, aptf-tf LEACH BROS. A P A N E S E SIXES At DAVIS. DRAKE & CO S. t REPAID TICKETS rllUil LU - JL ROPE. GREAT REDUCTION OF RATES. The magnificent Steamers of the ALLAN LIN E, wm leave Liverpool for Norfolk, Va., every alterna'e Tuesday during prmg uuu ouiu mer of i873,conneetiug wiintuueigu oy ran mil il . Steerage and intermediate passage as frt Inwfi ' ' Liverpool, Queenstown, "j Steerage 833 80 Glasgow, London or Ui istol 'S'Dnt to Raleigh, J Inter $.32 80 to ' SoiM). Hamburg, Antwerp. Hoi- Steerage $37 80 land or uavre to Kaleinti, Inter. 8-54 80 Paris. . Norway. Bremen or . steerage $41 0 Sweden-to italeiirh. i Inter. $58 fcO Vn-isene-er accommodations unsurpassed. Parties wishing to send for friends will apply to GEOKUE LITTLE, Raleigh, N. C, William Lamb, Geiurdl Agent, Noriolk, a. xncns-JJiawm 1ST O We are now'offeilnz for sale.' the "valu able Drotiertv beloiiaiuK to. the Roan oke Literary Society situated in the Town of Weidon. The lot fronts First street about 70 feet, i uuninir back about 7a feet. on which there are five Store Houses, now rentinsr for an amouut eouai to iu per cent, on st.ijOU. Also a iDacioUs Library Hall aid Readme Room now used uy tnetoocie etv. l'arties wisinnir to mane aeooa in vestment would do well; all and exam ine the premises, or correspond at once with the undersigned committee. Committee : J. B. Tllghman, B. V. Bass, B. W. Kpiunan and A. Lu lmry. Weidon, u., Marcu otn, im. mar 13-olaw4w TX&TU&glC?Jr& Wholesome Rolls. Biscuits, Bread. Buck wheat and other Uriddle Gates. Perfectly Pure and Reliable, and always ready )or immediate use. The Cueapest ' Baking Powder in tne world, and it will keep on laud or sea, in any climate, for years. It is wt 11 adapted to the u.e of Housekeepers, Miners, Mariners, Emigrants, c., and is in fact, in every respect, the Best ,1 east Pow der made '"for the Kitchen, the Camp, ,he Ualiey. Sold hy Grocers and Dealt rs Everywhere, Manuiactured oy A-UULfciY & BKO.. mchi-JDeol2m 69 ISew fcitreet, N.Y jsr E VV BOO K S Just received. 1 Ltt Metlaodist Hymns. 1 " Maury's Geographies. 1 " Initial paper. 1 " Baptist liynins. Call soon. w BRANSON, oct2-tf Raleigh, N. C. rjJMlEisH GOODS JUST RECEIVED New Currants, Raisins, Citron, Lemon tracts and Essences, Candies, Nuts, Green Corn, Pickles, Brandy Peaches and Cream Ktarch, Strawberry cakes, Ginger Nuts and Snaps., Sugar, Crtsanv sodaamd Oyster crackers, jnic .wacKs, &c , iNew lork Buck wheat Hour, ChainpioM Family Flour, uosnen and Mountain Butter, &c, Ac. Lu D.& W. t. WOMBLE, Fayetteville Street, opposite Market. jsr A V A S t A G U A N O Excellenza Cotton Fertilizer. Fish Guano. . Soluble Sea Island Guano. Empire Guano. Sold by ' W. C. STRONACH. II. P L D M MER & CO i 121 Sj eamore Street, Petersburg, Va. ' Dealers in IUOV, STEEL A D AGklCl LTl KAL IM- PLEMEXTS. ' Orders will receive prompt and carelul attention, and are respecttully solicited. General Agents 3r the Farmer's Friend now. ine attention or Farmers is spe cially invited to this superior PLiOW.which nas met witn universal commendation, nich -Dtf JABBIT SKINS WANTED I want to buy "10 million." more or i of Kahbit Skins, and solicit applications jioui loose wuo can supply large lots. J. L. LABIAUX. ltidneway, N.C. mch28-tf QHE WEED SEWING MACHINE 1 Why is the Weed Sewing Machine bound w pieuse aiiTie iauies7 Because it is the best llfeer In the world D RES S GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. Just received at mltfx DAVIS, P RAKE A CO'S. DARBER-SIIOP REMOVED A - . . . . ! "W. G. OTEY, the Yarboro House Barber, has removed his Shop into the second Btory Of the building between W. C. Stronach's and Wm.' Bradley's, in consequence of the improvements being made upon the Yar boro House. He would be pleased to see his friends and the public. ap2-tf ,.. -x CIXE E M O V A L. BETTS, ALLEN & CO. have moved their Sash, Door and Blind Factory to ti e lot of the old Bayonet Factory, on tne line of the It. ft G. Railroad, at the northern terminus nnuvsnn etnut viioM they will be pleased to gee their old friends ami customers. -5-Sentinel atid Era copy for 1 month. apr28-lm XT OvELTY AND. EXCELSIOR The Best CLOTHES WRINGERS. T hy save labor. They save time. They saves ciothrs. They nave money. For family, Hotel and Laundry purposes, okiuug, uuiauie anu will last a lile time. For Sale by r JULIUS LEWIS & CO , Stoves, Hardware and Cutlery, Paints, anu uuggy .Materials, oie Agents for the celebrated Bolles Cotton Hoe, Fisher Building, apr2Stf , Raleigh, N. C. T HE B E RE A V E D WHITELaW & CHOWDER are prepared to furnish T O M B S T ONE S of all kinds, as cheap and as neat as anv other establishment in the southern States Having been at the business of carving and engraving marble forty -four;years, we coiisiuex ourselves equal to any in tne un ion. All orders or communications nunctnallv atieuueu 10. s WHITELAW & CKOWDER, Corner Blount and Morgan streets. - " Raleigh, N. C. N. B. I sincerely hope the new firm will meet with success, 11 we are worthy of pat ronage, itespectiuny. A. UttOWDKIl, formerly of Warren county, N. C. apr28-6m 1ST O E Having sold out our entire Stock of Groceries, &c, to Messrs. R. F. Jones & Co., we recommend tnem to tne lavorable con sideration of our friends and customers. A. G. LEE fc CO. Raleigh, N. C. April, 1873. In accordance with the above notice, we will continue the Wholesale and Retail Grocery, Commission and Factorage busi ness at tne old stand, and repecUully so licit the patronage oi the former customers or A. G. J.ee Sc jo., and the public gener ally. We have engaged the services of Mr. W. C. McMicken, former salesman and cotton buyers for A. G. Lee & Co, R. F. JONES & CO. T F. J O N E S & C O., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, CO T T O JV FJICT O It S - ' AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, "..-. ! - ' l Wilmington St., east of Market, RALEIGH, N. C, Haveon hand.and are constantly receiving cuii&ifiuiueiits oi irovisions, urain, Farm ing u tensus, urocerit s, etc. Orders tor thepurchase of Cotton so licited and satisfaction guaranteed. Consignments of ail kinds, Produce, Gro ceries, Provisions, tc, will, receive strict attention. -v. ap 28-tf O C E Books of Subscriptfon to the CAPITAL" ftiuuii. oi tne Old JNrth State Life Insur ance Company have been opened in ivaieign, ui me iaw omce oi JHessrs. cateneior, ii.dwaras & Batchelor. , JACOB PARKER, B. F. LONG. mh22 tl Incorporators. T U E MAYORALTY I respectfully announce myself as an in dependent candidate for the oeffie of max ok or the City of Raleigh, at the elec tion on me isc wouaay in aiav next. ap25-td W. D, HAYWOOD. If u L L WEIGHT SOAP PROCTER & GAMBLE'S E X T Ill O L I I E. Some Brands of Soap are sold short! weight five to eight pounds per box. Ill iveu use coese soaps you pay money for iwnatjouuo not receive, can You af kohd to Do so? Buy Procter . Gamble's full welehtl ! ) K.r " : . . i . I . Wholesale Agents. ap2J-3m . Kaleiah. i. C . nn nmniMininrii if.B-m VV H I T E G O O I) S We ask attention to our large stock of Nainsook 'Muslins, Mull Muslins, Jaconet Muslins. ' Checked Muslins, Striped Muslins, AND Jaconet and Nainsook Edgings, Which we are offering very low. DAVIS. DRAKE & CO.. maris-ly Petersburg, Va. C K E II E L In barrels, half barrels and kits. aplO-tf G. T. STRONACH & ERO. p L ANTATION BEL LS I 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 HOTJ3E of JULIUS LEWIS & CO., Fisher Building, ap4-tf j Raletr su PER-PHOSPHATE 100 Sacks Watson and Clarke's Super phosphate. 100 Saeks "Zells" Super-Phosphate. We have control of these celebrated Phos phates for this market. We can cbeerrully recommend them lor cotton or any tiling WILLIAMSON, UPCHURCH A THOMAS, mhlS-tx g R OWN 8 MUSEUM Fayetteville Street. FR.ESU 1 11 II I FMIS. The-Spring Stock of Fancy Goods, Notions Confectioneries, Fruits, fec, Toys, Musical Instruments ; of every kind. In short, a full stock of everything to be found in a GENERAL VARIETY STORE, : is now arriving at Brown's Museum or Emporium of Fancy Goods. The AVIARY has been recently re stocked with Canaries, Gold and Bull Finches, Java sparrows. South American Parrots, and the American Mocking and Red Birds. The AQUARIUM of Gold and other small fish is constantly replenished with the most beautiful of the finny tribe. Two Dozen Children's Carriages Just received Also a large lot or MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Dally arrivals of Fruits and Confection eries. Large stock of Toys and China Goods selling at cost. For anything and everything, go to NAT. L. BROWN'S, mh20-tf A R A S O L S AN D -Ladies Umhrcllas, DAVIS. DRAKE sfe CO'S. At M E AT AND L A R D 40 Boxes, 20,000 lbs. Bulk Sides. 40 " . . " " " Shoulders. : 10 Tierces Leaf Lard. . 20 Kegs Lard. 25 Half Kegs Lard. 25 Buckets Lard. Receiving this day. bought since the de cline. WILLIAMSON, TJPOHURCH & THOMAS MERCHANT TAILORS. nrnRENCH tailoring establish- -JL- Air X OrPOSlTE MARKET HOUSE. JflO.rSIEUIt E. II ESS OA' lias just received a fresh stock of FRENCH AM EXGLISU CASS 131 ERtS OP TUB L a T E S T S T T LES, ..... ALSO CLOTHES, , CASSLMERES DOESKINS, . ' - - - " and VESTING S, The best of FRENCH W O R K M E N". employed, Satisfaction warranted in every respect. marii-am !;. bihssojn. A NOTHER PRECINCT HEARD FROi! AN D ' ' WEIKEL STILL AHEAD COME EARLY, Come Quick, COME IN A RUSH To the acknowledged headquarters of N fashion for your SPRING AND SUMMER OUTFIT SI E I I E E Has just returned from the northern mark ets with the largest and most complete stock of every grade of gentlemeus' goods ever received in Kalei'h. He calls the attention of the trade especially, to his stock of : French, English and Cerman Cloths, Fancy Canoimeres and Doekitis, Paris Vestings, French Wor t eds, Blu'i Flauuel, Crape and Tricot Coating, English and Scotch T weeds, and many other articles of fashionable wer not necessary to mention. THE MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT Is now supplied with the most skillful workmen that ever threaded a needle and perfect satisfaction in every particular guaranteed. - - Ordtra from a distance attended to with promptness and dispatch. N. B. Thankful for the large and liberal patronage hereto:ore bestowed on me, I nope by my continued efforts to please all and every one, to merit the same and more for the future. ' . apll-3m C. WEIKEL. J. K R E T H i' I J?lEIZClIrfJiT TlIEOI9 l akes 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 In the best style at the very lowest figure. Having removed Irom my former stand on Fayetteville street, I can now be found on Martin street. Just opposite the Post onlce. . ma2g-d3m C E NTUR Y W HISKEY. Persons In delicate health, often find It I difficult to obtain a Pure Stimulant when prescribed by their Physicians, and it is for Druggists and other first-class trade hot tha vuuiv I CEJVT VIZ 1 jrillSKE 1" is particularly designed. It is diflirently prepareu irom ANY WHISKEY IN MARKET, and is driving j any Old brands out of uiarsei, necause the "principle upon which J6 made is superior." The almost universal testlmonv ot those w no nave usea the CENTURY WHISKIES is, that there is an entire absence of Head aches, and t.thtr disag-eeabie after-effects so often experienced in the use ol other oranas. inis is adirectconseauenceof the Purity of the Century Whiskies, and the impurity of many other brands. j. ney are AiisuLU I sHj i FUIiK; fourprom- lueui, eiieinists ceruiy to thi lact, viz : Prof. SILLIMAN. State Chemist of Con necticut. Prof. C. U SHEPARD. Jr.. State Chemist ' Prof. VV. C. TILDE T, Washington, D. C. Prof. JOHN DARBY, New York. ah ui wuum agree in pronouncing it 1 nuuuui, wun,, ouu nee irom any ueie-i terious substance whatever." b or sale by first-class dealers everywhere. ieo o-am. V H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. it vv e have received n unusually larce and ai tractive siock CI Spring and Summer Dress Goods. consisting of Black and Colored Silks. Pine ApnTe Silks ri.i t. ' v r1 iK.w-niuugiH,ia)aiiC5 uuiux, ijauraine Plaids, Burinah C oins Mohair Bal einos, Tyrolese Cloths (in sage and Mignonette colors) Pari sians. Solid Alpacas (in new colors),. Chene Le nos, Geneva , T, stripes, Habanu Lilian Suitings, Zah.tra Linen ssuitingS, French Cambric and Lawns, Tussore Linen Suitings, J? fcicales and Linen Lawns. And other Dr. ss Goods, Full assortment of Lace and Embroideri s, Ladies New Myle Neck-Ties. NECK RUCHINGS Cm new styles'!: and all desirable goods relating to Ladies and Misses wear. W. li. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. ap 13-tf npHE TWENTIETH ANNUAL Jihl-.TPGel Hie ileltcal Society of the Slate ol .mi, t u Ltuo.iua. . will be held in STAl IvS .ILLii, i. Si A V UOfll, 1873, at ii a. iu. JAllKs Vi-K 1 M. D., Secretary Medietti --nn- cty, N C. Raleigh, N. C, Ap4 i. llin, 71. Daiiy sentinel, G6id.Loio X.ssei;g vy muiiJKiou uaiiv journal hiki .-- ::r .s.w berne Journal of Commerce, Hil .boro lie- coraer, ureensooro Patriot, Saiisbuiv Watchman. Charlotte Observer. Staits- ville lutelligencer, Battleboro Advance, xaiuoio csouineruor, ana weidon xsewa copy three times and send bill to Dr. H. T. isannsen, Treasurer, Salem, N. C. ap ll-3w Y ATT, GREEN & CO Grocers and Commission Merchants, Solicit consignments, which will receive prompt attention. , Orders tilled at lowest rr arket rates when accompanied with cash or satisfactory reierence. apri a-tf J3 II 0 T 0 G R A P II S F E R E O T Y PES, ui n it o t ir i e s , GEMS, &c, &c, Ac, in all the latest and most approved styles at UlTSOAS Gwl liEElt I 2nd Door above Tucker Hall, Old Pictures copied and made new. LIFE S1Z.&. jfOiUAllS made from old Daguer reotypes and colored to nature. A fine assortment of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. PICTURE FRAMES, &c &c. wnicn wm oe soiu low. iaii ana see me. apU-if ' J.W.WATSON. 1873 UI-OT1II-Nli- 18"3 SPRING AND SUMMER, SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT! .. R. B. ANDREWS & CO., 27 Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. C. CL O TII I E It S . WIMJHBBmiJIJllUII Respectfully announce to their Custom ers and the public in general that they have now in stare the largest and most varied stock of v o l o t u i nsi Gr ; FOB HEX, BOYS, YOUTUS & CHILDREN, that they have ever had the pleasure of ex- "1 ' '--.-. hlbiting at any one time before. It com prises every Grade in Quality, Style and price, and is therefore adapted to the re quirements of all Classes. An Early Examination is Solicited. ap23-tf. P AN S AND PARASOLS New Style and Shape. CLUB PARA SOLS with chain holders, something new. Alto the DAGGER and other Fans. W. II. & R. S. TUCKER & CO JJATS! II ATS!! HATS!!! For MEN, BOYS and CHILDREN, largest and best selected stock we ever offer d W. fl. & K. S. TUCKER & CO. gllOES I SHOES 1 ! SHOES I! J Ladies, Men, Boys and Girls Shoes and Bootees, splendid stocK. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. O UR WHOLESALE. JOBBING DEPARTMENT is complete. Attention ot Country Merchants is called to OUR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. ap 13-tf 50 0 CASES BRANDY PEACHES Cases Fresh Oysters. 100 Boxes asson ed Candy, 50. Candles, at aprl5tf LEACH BROS. SPECIAL NOTICES. De. Tutt's Pilm. It Is purely vegetable concentration for feeapingthe Bowels in natural motion and r.lpns1risr tin tvttom of all imnnritips. constipation. They restore the diseased Liver, Stomach, and Kidneys, to a health- lul action, while at the same time th-v 1 t t 4i i i . J umt:c IIU Hi V ItlOl 141r WI1LI1 KVSLWtn Rome, G a., January 11. 1871. Dr. W.U. Tutt: Dear Sir Having used your Liver Pi l i and finding none that have done my wit".' or myself as much good, I would like to Know r mey would do as wen .North as here. I intend going .North iu March, an i if they will have the same effect as iu tii; ; climate I want to take them on with in. . Hoping to hear from you soon. i remain, your oued t servant, HENRY A. MILLS. Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye imparts life to the hai v Telle". Salt Rheum and alf Skin diseast - cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. , THE PEOPLE'S STAMP OF VALUE. Th Government indorsement, whicn legalizes the sale of Plantation Bitters, is not tLo only stamp affixed to that famous Vegeta- Die ionic, it oears, in uuumon 10 tnat of ficial sanction, the still more valuab'o stamp of public approbation. This iueti- muuie voucuer oi us rare prupeiLies as ;i Tonic, Corrective and A Iterative, is of mutli earlier date than the Government creden tial; for millions ot sick peisona had pro nounced it the Grand .specific of the Ag,: long oeiore congress inougntoi taxing pro pi ietary medicines. It is unnecessary to repeat, in detail, the proprieties of tho wonderful Vegetable Invirrant. The btst reference that can be oiieed to those wh desire the full particulars of its virtues, is tne uenerai 1'udiic. ask those who hav tried it as a remedy for dyspepsia, cousi - pation, Dilliousness, intermittent . level. nervous debility, rheumatism, sea sickne-)- low spirits or loss oi vital power, wna:, Plantation Bitters has done for them. ai; oe governed uy tne response tney make i your inquiries - The iollowing statement, from one of tho- oldest and most respectable merchants of tne city or iretersburg, speaks lor -itself an t needs no comment: I have for many years used "BECK- WITH'S ANTI-DYSPtPTIC PILLS" as u firmly medicine and also in my own chso. and I have no hesitation in pronouncing I them the most safe, efficient and nlsisMi .. them the most safe, efficient and plea.a! medicine witn wnicn l am acquamte . They promptly relieve Dyspepsia and it; usual attendants, Oostiveness, Ueartbun , Headache, Loss of Appetite, Choiic, &c. 1 take pleasure in recommending them t. the public. They ward off disease and on - Serve health. I always Keep a lull suuiil .- on hand and would not willingly be with -out them.. John Rowlktt. Prepared solely by the proprietor. K. i , BECK WITH, successor to Dr. Beckwit.L Petersburg, Va., and lor sale, at heredu-. ed price ol 25 cents per box, by all druggie , and by Joseph carr, Wholesale Agent. , jan Zl-lt . Help for the Hopeless. You are wea c t 1 any good, you say.' Don't despair.. Tiler.' 1- ls balm in Giiead. Have you tried Vinega Bitter? No ! Then why don't you? Wheili- er your complaint be dyspepsia, bilious ¬ ness, nervous weakness, constitutional Ui biliiy. or any other trouble. Vinegar Bitteis win reviveand renovate your shattere i System, as a genial ruin relreshes the witi. ered flowers. We Have Frequently Heard mothi : - say they would not be without Mrs. Wij -x slow's Soothing Syrup, trom the birth of the child until it has finished with tu teething siege, under any consideration whatever. Burnett's Standard Flavoring Ex fKAd's are neitly put up in Unpannelled - oz., 5 oz. and iu oz. lottles, and are for sa! by the trade generally in every princip i city and uwu in the United States, Can.i das, and Bn:i;i lroviii-s, as well -as in many oilier ioreign countries. To Owners oj? HoitsKb. No one who hY ever used Dr. Tobias' lioise Venetian Lini ment, will ever be without Jt; it isacei tain cure for Colic, sore Throat, Cues, Bruises and Old Sores. Warranted superi or to any other: in pint bottles, at One Dol lar. Sold by all Druggists. Depot. 10 Pari. Place. New York. Risley's Buchu is a reliable Diuretic and Tonic lor all derangements of the urinar;' and genital organs. The genuine, as for merly sold by Haviland, Harral & ltisle. , and their branches, is now prepared by li. W. Risley, the originator and Proprietor, and the trade supplied by his successors.'.-" Morgan & Risley; New York. Pratt's Astral Oil, has a world-wid j reputation as the surest anyjjbest illumina t1ue oil. Over two million gallons have been sold for the past two years, from whk- i no accidents of any description haveo curred. Send for circular, uil House ot Charles Pratt, established 1770. New Yori:. The Secret of Beauty. What is it? n. longer asked, for the world of fashion an i all the ladies know that it is produced y using a delightful and harmless toilet prep aration known as G. W. Laird's "Bloom o Youth." Its beautifying eli'ects are trul wonderful. Depot, 5 Gold Street, Ne York. ' For Dyspepsia, indigestion, depression, of spirits and general debility iu their v: rious forms ; also, us a preventi ve' ag tin.--Fever and Ague, and other intermit tei fevers, the Ferro-l'hosphorated Elixir ; Calisaya, made by Caswell, Hazard tt Co , New York, and sold by all Druggists, is U; r best tonic, and as a tonic for patients r -covering from lever or otber t-ickness. iu has no equal. Thurston's Ivory Pearl Tooth Pow der. The best article known for cleans! l i and preserving the teeth and gums. Soid by all druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents p-r b ttie. F. C. Weils & Co.. New York. 4 DOZEN FUEbU CANNED Tomatoes. 16 Dozen "I Winslow Jones" Green Com mchlUtf W. C. STRONACH LOUR! FLOUR!! FLOUR!! 100 Barrels Bur's Extra Flour, 50 '- Elk River " " 2" c;:icl:s Virginia Extra and Super fine F our. i!)l'ne!s people's favorite Family Flour (goou us 1'atapsco.) -In st or arriving.- x WILLIA.u i. , UPCHURCH & THOJ1A'-mhlS-tf RS. II W. MILL-ERb: ROvlItDIJrG HOUSE, Corner ol Newbern Avenue and I'o son Street. mh25-3m. s PRING AND SUMMER GOODsJ J . J1I . It O S EJTJB Jl U Jfl (SUCCESSOR TO A. KLINE.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IJ READY-MADE CLOTIII? FOR MEN AND B0T3. ; A5D , ' Staple Dry Goods, Hats, Boots,- , and Shoes, China, Crockery,- and Class-ware Corner of FAYETTEVILLE AND IIARGETT STS RALE I G II C Having on hand the most complete stock of goods ever received by him, he earnest ly invites an examination of the same feeling confident that he can p'ease any one wanting goods in his line. Call and Examine, and you shall be Suited. ap 2-3rir Lu BIN'S. P'ERFUME It Y - AND TOILET POWDER -At - SIMPSON'S a v26tf Drugstore.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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