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JORDAN TONE, Managing Editor, . fAV TtWilXIAMS. political Editor. , FRIDAY.. . MAY 2, 1873. THE PROPOSITION TO FORM A STATE FERTltlZEIl; COMPA NY. We are in receipt of a circular propr- , .!.. u n.m . mnn. in lw bnwn s . ing io . -: the North Carolina Fertilizing Compa ny, thej)lject.of which is to organize an association ai farmers apd other . leading citizens in every portion ot tue .StAte, for thv purpose ot Keeping at V:. home th largo amount of money sent annually . j-brpad tor the purchase or Guano, and other fertilizer?. . 10 ao 1 this, it is proposed to raise a stotfk I -company, consisting-of two hundred r.gnt, or vv no may ue wrong, uie uim . " J. , u ..v. . culty to whichit relates inustnecessarily .tiarmeremeTcua, uH.vuu ,- loins business men generally who are, la- cvorbfe! to the enterpiise, to manufacture n n Vrtinlo nf Guano of their own. coual 7 .n..in;,bemk, .n ths to keep r.ini circulation in.ourown Btate the mil- lions of dollars that leave North Caro- lina every jearlto) invested in fertili- y , " , v i a v Trg.;;.AU the stock is to.be owned by JHort-li Carplinians. The principal place l ot business is to be in this State. AH J the nrofits accruing from- ths business h .i -, u--it.- :n-UA0ro are. to be reaped, by, the stock-hOKiera, . - c i c. :n -. I while the-iarmeri oi me oiaie wm I furnished at A moderate . price a nrst- Class fertilizer.-,. , v v . i Itia DrOOOSed to locate the factory IU . - . -( . .11 - ;.KflWinrpsr.nS uaiumun: iui we iu u n . v.y- , ,, . i " ..i.- T 'L'.i.-i. I-., nrlioro iha ipnrla 1 "isi, y- goods are oeing onereu uanj ou mo market in order to obtain them at the nartr InWiiif. MrlP.f.. vfrv lowest urice. 2d. There is a heavy loss or cruue - i - ' -7 . i.: .1 C! ' -OOdS aanng me maKiug oi a auuu- Phosphate, the first stage in manutac- tris CTiifthos- and we would have to pay freight oh this loss if we brought crude gooas into tne otate io uiauuiac- i- . i:vJ 1 knA moat, lmnortant. the treitrnt 1 Uli. UUI . I 1 TO 1 on carboys of acid into the State, the losa. by breakage ana ireigni on inei emotv earbova back to the acid cham . beraiV Baltimore, would be a handsome profit ir itself. 4tb. As we will have a local trade, it w ill. "be necessary for. us to make, even a better article than any offered in the State.-jri ' order to hold; the trade, so that we. must. taKO .auvantage oi every favorable point. J , otn. it the . uuano i& manuiactureu in the State,-foT instance at Greensboro or Raleigh, . we would . have , to pay freight on crude goods. into the State, and if an order is received1 lrotn Gran- ville or Warren county, we would have Ita pav back freights. Or if made at j Tarboro or Newbern, and an order is whole race about 00,000 live by marauil received from. Enfield, the same item of' ing. The statisties ot the department at two freights would occur. Wane irom "Baltimore there would be. but one freight, -nikl with the benefit of through rates instead of local.'1 - There Can be no obiection to manufac- url;,i0 iaR.ltimnrP rrnvirVpii it can 'be done more cheaply - than in Ndrth Carolina' anil . the advantages from manufacturing in the Statc.uanicly, keeping the money at home, shall enure to the: benefit of our own people.' .:,e,'have 'no.idata at hand by which we can estimate the number of ton3 ot Guano that are annuajly consumed i North: Carolina. In some counties the . . , , .T . . . , se yprsal, while in others, especial. ly in the extreme Western part ot the State; Guanos are almost unknown. If the estimate of the Battleboro Advance be correct, to wit, fifty thousand tons, then the 'people f the State expend three millions of doUan annually in the purchase of t.his one article I Now it the North Carolina Fertilizer Company is , prganized and sustained by our farmers, we will be able to retain this vast quantity of circulating medium at home. The plan appears to us to be feasible, and Unsuccessfully prosecuted,.will re dound to the interest of all classes of oUr citizens but especially to the farm ing' community. ' Wiare pleased .to learn that many prominent farmers "in the Eastern part of the State have approved of the pro-position to form a lertilizer company, winch ia ...to; consist; ofi.two hundred stockholders. No one is allowed lo take more than one share of stock, each share to be w.ortbne.thousanoT dollars thus making i capital of $200,- 00X i to: begin. t with., .Of this share one-half;, Js.. to paid cash, and the note of t9 tharjiiholder is to be j;iven foi the pther halt. The circular before us states that nearly one-half .of the stock has already been subscribed, and the names of the -gentlemen on; the1 list, give us a guarantee that the Company will " be well conducted. , We have already in this State one Guano Company, the Nevada, of Wil mington, .which- we understand has more-orders than it can possibly supply, Handsorrre dividends have' been deelar ed by t6ei Neyassa, and we doubt , not the.N'ortU'.Caroiina Fertilizer Company, by "the y'd : and , influence of two hun dred citizens of the State, in different localities and Interested " in , its onera drons,. will be equally successful. ' ENi',lCHQ FIELD TO BE UN. PresiderAvGrant,: the Secretary of War and Gsm; Sherman ; have held a telegrapliic.ooPiultationin which they agreed .to leave tjhe future, policy oi the Government "'towards ths Modocs to Gen,"Sc)i9fieldi8, jsccetion. , i' '. Unless ,!-:ae:jeiV, oIBcers are placedi in' command, ttere are more terrible) surprises tb&n the feme recently reported in store lor the troorH. ; . , It causes riots in Germany to rse the price oi oeer. . - C I 'A L r a -a'iif i J . ( ECCLESIASTICAL TROUBLES-- REV. DR. kiciiaiw i""" CEJNSURED. v We publish to-day an article from hD2 the Memphis Avalanche, which we find ..... . -r t - i in the Wi minston Journal, giving an account oi the troub.es in the Episcopal Church in Tennessee. It will be seen that the Episcopal Convention censured Rev. Br. Ilines t,ecause of his relusal to speak to Bishop iuiuiaiu, , ,rr. nines gave his reasons for his COnduct the next day in the Memphis Appeal, vi an article published over his QWn name) and it was this! publication tht caused the vote of censure to be passed. ;fThe VVilmiDgton Journal, anuding to the aff.iir, says : We make the publication with re- gret, because no matter who may be unplea8ant.the position ot,0ne wh0 has commanded our esteem and respect from boyhood. Dr. Ilines is a native of North. Carolina, a graduate of SfS&t M.JS2 then, and is now honored and esteemed as a man and as a minister; and it will bfma"er f. '?!SI4 rrfto h'a old friends out of the Episcopal Church, &3 ag lhoge . ajthing haJ occurred to mar the harmony so nects- sary to the proper relations- between a clergyman and his Bishop. VVe have had the pleasure ot meeting Bish Qaintard. and it hannens that t . -- - r r-. I we were introduced to him by Dr, nines, uertainiy we never met any one who w-ou so much and so rapidly nnon nnr rTP.tinna rh hp t Vic m 1 5 . . UUC l IUU5C IOI. UiCU VY II U 111 J b 13 V V CI i I nr. , I pleasure 10 lemeuioer. ue sincerely trnafe thuf. Inn rr it tti-itt l.o in inr I puci n. auuwuu.i; iui jjcir-luv picas- ant relations have been restored." ' ' - " ABOUT THfi .INDIANS. tbat the ln(3-aD3 are upon ll)e r. war-path, all facts relating to their con- dition and' numbers in this country will be read with more than usual interest ine ionowing statement we Dud in " r 1 . . ODe of our exchanges, and presume the ngures are suosrautiaiiy correct, out no ment;.m ia mad-i of th Tn.lians in Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee . .; ... and other boutnern btates : "There are probably some 370,000 In dians in this country, if we can rely up on the statistics of the Indian bureau, of wnora less man one-haii are self sup porting, tbe barance being absolute pen sioners oi our government i tus ag gregate number is undoubtedly ilimiu ishing annually, not alone lrom natund causes, but also ffjom the desperate aud reckless lives which they stem to follow instinctively. About 701000 tf tttee. people are located in Alask-i, and ot the Washington are undoubtedly corrector nearly so.but wc couless that we should have set the number much higher. We are informed by the department figures that about 2o,000 of the race have sever ed a11 tribal connection, ami reside, in a civilized manner, ammiy the whites: 1 -a aaa . . i loO.OOO are on reservation.-., o deuomi- nated, and the balance re niiiiipg from fact, in every respect, uie Best, least Pow one wild section to another', ostensibly Jer niade --for the Kitchen, the Camp, Mte to-support themselves by bunting, but too often as bandits. The 'following table snows tiow" they are distributed in the States and Territories : V l. In Minnesota and States east of the Mississippi river, - 2' Nebraska.Kansas and Indian Territory, 8 Dakota, Montana, Wyoming 30,500 80,CjO 03,000 I and Idaho Nevada add Territories of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Arizona, 5. Ca!ifornia,Oregoa and Wash ington. 84 000 ' 47-ooU Total, ouo,uuu. DEATH OF JNO. K. THOMPSON. The dispatches to-day announce the death ol John R. Thompson, which oc cufred in New York on yesterdAy. Mr. Thompson is well known as a Southern au;tlior and poet. He is a na tive of Virginia, and was for along time eauor; oi tne boutfiern Literary Messenger, published at Richmond. Vir- CT;nin -rTooroo o....i;k -iL- j . ... yiiiea geuneman nnu nas written some of the most beautiful poems that adorn our literature. " I At the time ot his death, Mr, Thomp. $on was in charge of the literary de partmental tbeiNew Yoik Evening Post. ELECTION OF PRESIDENT OP i THE N. C. ROAD. i We learn from a special dispatch to the Raleigh News this Rooming that Col. Thomas M. Holt, of Alamance, was elected yesterday at Salisbury, President of the North Carolina Railroad, in place of Maior'William A. Smith resigned. I This is a good selection. Col. Holt is Well known throughout the State as an enterprising and popular gentleman, and his election will give general satis faction. . ' i EVERYTHIN AMERICAN IN f C0NFUSlON. Our dispatches to-tUy-in regard to the Vienna Exposition say that the Americans had a meeting and expressed great indignation because the American Commissioners have made no arrange ments lor the exhibition of the articles sent from this country. The dispatch adds that "everything American is in confusion." '.. ,.' Among the. crowned heads and princes who are expected to grace with their presence tbe opening of the Vien na Exposition are the Emperors of Rus sia and Germany, the Sha of Persia, the Khedive of Egypt, the Prince Im perial of Germany, and the Prince of Wales. Numerous other distinguished personages will also be present. Gov. Walker ot Virginia. Gov; Jacob of West Virginia, and Gov. Cooke of ceoteT 1 Smith ol Georgia, to be present at the Convention, of Governors at Atlanta on the 20th of May. Letters from Omaha glre the details oi the great snow-storm 01 meaam, 14th and 15th ult:r in Nebraska, shovv- it to have been the most terrible ever known, id depth of snow and vio- tence oi wiuu. i cy iunv wuui iu iCU. v y - , ri;f amon;; settlers received by telegraph. The Third Assistant Postmaster Gen- eral Tuesday sent an ordf r to the manu facturers for five millions of postal cards The aggregate oi the applications tor them is so I8T twelve millions, 1 N E S ! W I N E 8 1 1 We have just received a fine lot Oporto Port, Elorio Maderia, Marsailles Sherry. These are Imported Wines. , may 1-tf a. t. HinuiNAuti k lsvj. s II E E irnr sal ft FORTY SHEEP. Apply to JONES t& CHEVASSE, ap 24-tf Henderson, N. C. w E C A L L E SPECIAL attention to our "Foren-ters Lemon Cakes," the finest ever offered in this market. Also to our '"Proctor auu liamDie s uiive toap,' the ladies' "iriend and labor saver." Our flours are Lought on change in New York by our resident buy-V, consequently we are able to otfer thfein to ihe trade wi h one profit. Special inducenients to prompt and cash buyers. A P A N E S E S I LI S At DAVIS. DI5AKE & CO S. PREPAID TICKETS JriiOM JSU -L HOPE. f rk AT REDUCTION OF RATES. A L L A N LIN E, wm leave Llvernool for Norfolk, Va., every " , , . J Ui.l-ir.tr till. I IITI1. alternate Tuesday dm lug feprips and bum- mer of i873,connecuug viuiitait.ign ny ran- road. steerage and intermediate passage as follows: Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, London or Brisu ni-i 'u Steerage S33 SO tolV toRaJeigh, J inter u to Hamburg. Antwerp. Hol-" Ste.rge S37 80 lanu or tavre Halei-h, ; later. 54 80 Paris, Norway. Bremen or I steerage 4 1 80 Sweden to Raleigh, . J inter. 58 80 Passeneer accommodations unsurpassed Parties wishing to send lor Irieuds will apply to x ' Raleigh, N. C. William Lamb, General Agent, Norfolk, Va. niciiS-JJiawam 1ST 0 T E We are now offering for sale, the valu able property belonging to the Roan oke Literary Society situated in the Towu of Weidon. The lot fronts First, street about 70 feet, i nnning back ahout 75 feet, on which there are live Store Houses, now renting for an amount equal to iu percent. on S7,o00. Also a ,pacious Library Hall and Reading Room now used by ttie Socie etv. Parties wishing to luaiie a good in vestment would do well, all aud exam ine the premises, or correspond at once with the undersigned committee. Committee: J. R. Tilgiinian, is. W . Bass, B. W. .spilman and T. L. Eniry. W edou, y. C, March otn, 16J. mar li-dlawlw Is rapidly superseding all others prepa rations for producing Elegant, sweet and Wholesome Kolls. liiscuits. llread. Uuck- wheat and other Griddle Calces. Perfectly Pure ana lteliKhie, and -always ready lor immediate use. The Cueapest Bakiiiir Powder in the world, and it will keep oh land or sea, in any climate, lor years. It is well adapted lo the ue of" Housekeepers. Miners, adariuer. EmiKmnts. c aud is in Galley Sold by Grocers and Dealers Everywhere, Manufactured by LOOLKY & BKO., mch7-Deodj!m .... 69 New street, N.Y N E W B O O K S Just received, 1 Let Methodist Hymns. 1 " Maury's Geographies. 1 " Initial paper. 1 " Baptist Hymns. Call soon. Jv BRANSON, oct2-tf Raleigh, N. C. F UEoII GOODS JUST RECEIVED. New Currants, Raisins, Citron, Lemon 1 I klLClita1 I A .AO nil T Vi I O X-t - rr Li v tracts and Ks-sence. Candies. Nuts. Green I Corn, Piclcles, Urandy Peaeues and Cream Starch, Strawberry cakes. Ginger Nuts and I s!nn itti 1 1 'i r IVa.tyi .i u nil l tiuia. ciacKers, iNic JNacks. Ac , New lork Buck- wneat riour, cnampion family t lour. Uosneii ana Mountain Butter, ac, &c. L.D.&W.XWOMBLE. Fayetteville Street, opposite Market A V AS S A O U AN O Excellenza Cotton Fertilizer. Pish Guano. Soluble aea Island Guano. Empire Guano. Sold by ' W. C. STRONACH. nm II. P L U M M E It & CO., ' 121 Sjcamore Street, Petersburg; Va, -' Dealers in IRO.V, STEEL A 1 AGRICILTLRAL Ht- PLEJIESTS. ; Orders will receive prompt and carelul attention, and are respectfully solicited. Genernl Agents r the Farmer's Friend Plow: The attention of Farmers Is tspe cially invited to this superior PLOW.which has met with universal commendation, mch ,-l)tf ' JABBIT SKINS WANTED. I want to buy "10 million," more or less, of Rabbit Skins, and solicit applications from those who tan supply large lots. J. L. LABIAUX, ',. Ridgeway, N. C. mqh28-tf 'pHE WEED SEWING MACHINE ; Why is the Weed Sewing Machine bound to please all he ladies? Because it is the hest llfeer in the world Jalo-tf D ESS Q O O D S IN GREAT VARIETY. Just received at mh2G-tf DAVIS, DRAKE & CO'S. jgARBER-SIIOP' REMOVED. W. G. OTEY. the Yarbolo House Barber, has removed his Shop into ihe seco' d story of the building between "W. C. Stronach's and Win. 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 L E A C II B R O S GROCERS " AND ' COMMISSION' MERC HAN TS , Raleigh, N.- C, Sole agents for N. C. for Forester's "Lemon Crackers." aprlotf YT O O D, W O O 1) I 150 Cords OAK, HICKORY and other hard WOOD. marl5-tf W C STRONACH. E M O Y A L. BETTS, ALLEN & CO. have moved their Sash, Door and Blind Factory to the lot of the old Bayonet Factory, on the line of the li. & G. Railroad, at the northern terminus of Dawson street. where they will be pleased to see their old friends and customers. S'-Sentinei and Era copy for 1 month. apr28-lm T"OVELTY AND EXCELSIOR The Best CLOTHES WRLVbCRS. Thy save labor. They save time. They saves clothes. They save mones'. for family. Hotel and Laundrv purposes,' Strong, durableaud will" last a life time. For riale by JULIUS LEWIS & CO, Stoves, Hardware and Cutlery, Paints, wagon anu .Buggy .materials, sole Agents for tue celebrated Bolles Cotton Iloe, Fisher Building apr28tf Raleigh, N. C. 'jP O THE BEREAVED WHITELaW CHOWDER are prepared to furnish ' ., T O M B S T O N E S of all kinds, as cheaD and as neat as anv other establishment in the Southern States Having been at the business of earvintt and engraving marble forty-fouryears, we cousiuer ourselves equal to any u tue Un ion. All orders or communications punctually atieiiueu to. . WHITELAW & CKOWDEn, Corner Blount and Morgan streets. . ltaleigh, N. C. N. B. I slucerely hope the new firm will meet witn (success, it we are wortny of pat ronage. Respectfully. Z. CROWDEK, formerly of Warren county, N. 0. apr'28-6m N O C E Having sold out our entire Stock of Groceries, sc, to Messrs. R. F. Jones & Co. we recommend them to the favorable con 6lderation oi our friends and customers, . . A. G. LEE & CO Raleigh, N. C. April, 1S73. . In accordance with the above noticefwe win continue tne wnoiesaie ana Kelail Urocery, Commission and Factorage busi ness at the old stand, and repectiully so licit the patronage of the former customers of A. G. Lee it Co., and the public gener ally. We have engaged the services of Mr. W. C. MoMacken, former salesman and cotton buyers for A. G. Lee & Co, R. F. JONES & CO. J F. J ONE S & C O., Wholesale and Retail (Jrocers, COTTOJr FACTORS ANT) . ; C03IMISSION MERCHANTS, IVihnington St., east of Market, RALEIGH, N. C, Have on haiid.nnd are constantly receiving consignments of Provisions, Grain, Farm ing Utensils, Grocerits, etc. 5-Orders tor the purchase of Cotton so licited and satisfaction Kuaranteed. Consignments of all kinds.xproduce, Gro ceries, Provisions, ic, will receive strict attention. N api-tf 1ST O T C E Books of Subscription to the CAPITAL STOCK of the Old North State Life Insur ance Company have been opened in Raleigh, at the Law office of Messrs. Batchelor, EdwarusA Batchelor. ,- , ' JACOB PARKER, B. F. LONG, mli22 ti Incorporators. nrj il E M A Y O R A L T Y. I respectfully announce inj-self as an in dependent candilaie for the ocflie of MAYOR of the City of Raleitrh, at the elec tion on the 1st Monday in Mav next. ap25-td W. D. HAYWOOD. IF U L L Y i u ii i o o A r PROCTER & GAMBLE'S . X T R I O E I J ' E. Some Brands of Soap are soM short! Jweignt nve to eight poumis per box. II iv ou use these soaps you pay money fori jwhat you do nu receive. Can you af-E JFOKD TO DO SO? Buy Procter A Gamble's full Aveisrht! iMrauu, ooiu oy uroceis in your city. 111,1,11 UK,UTlii;K.-5, Wholesale Agents. ap2!-3m Haleiiiti. ;v . C. W II I T E G C O D S We ask attention to our large stock of Nainsook "Muslins, Mull Muslins, Jaconet Mnslins. Checked Muslins. Striped Muslins, AND Jaconet and Nainsook Edgings, Which we are offering very low. DAVIS. DRAKE & CO.. maris-ly , Petersburg, Va. M C E R E In barrels, half barrels and kits. apiO-tf G. T. STRONACH & BRO. PLANTATION BEL LS 1 As Agents for the manufacturers we are prepared to fill orders for Farm or Plantation Dells of any style at bottom prices. Send for price list, HARDWARE HOUSE of JULIUS LEWIS & CO., . - Fisher Buiidtng, ' apl-tf Ralei v c s Tj p E' R-PH'OSP H ATE 100 Sacks Watson and Clarke's Super Phosphate, 10o Sacks "Zells" Super-Phosphate. We have control of these celebrated Phos phates for this market. We can cheerfully recommend them lor cotton or anything WILLIAMSON, TJPCHURCH A THOMAS, mhW-ti R O W N ' S M US E U M Faycltcvillc Street. F RES II .1 It IZ I r,l L S . The Spring Stock of Fancy Goods, Notions Confectioneries, Frnits, &c, xoys, 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 Goo!s. The AVIARY has been recently re stocked with Canaries, Gold and Bull Finches. Java Snarrows. South American Parrots, and the American Mocking and Red Birds. The AQUARIUM of Gold and other small fish is constantly replenished witli the most beautiful of the finny trine. Two Dozen Children's Carriages just received. Also a large lot ot MUSICAL INSTB UMENTS. : Dally arrivals of Fruits and Confection eries. Lare fctock of Toys and China Goods selling at cost. .--For anything and evervthing, go to NAT. L. BROWN'S mh20-tf . P A R A SO L S A N D Ladies " At Umhr e I la s , DAVIS. DRAKE CO'S. atand Lard 40 Boxes, 20,000 lbs. Bulk Sides. 40 " " " ?' Shoulders 10 Tierces Leaf Lard. '2 Kegs Iird. 25 Half Kegs Lard. : 25 Buckets Lard. Reeeivingrhis day, bought since the de ciine. WILLIAMSON, UPCHURCH & THOMAS MERCHANT TA TTUiENCH TAILORING ESTaBI XV MENT. OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE. A. JTI OJi'SlE LIZ E. II ESS OJ - Has just received a fresh stock of F2ESCII AAD EAULISa CASS13IKEES OF THE E wl TES T S T I E ES, ALSO CLOTHES, CASSIMERES ' DOESKINS, and VESTINGS. The best of F R E N C II W O R K M E N "employed. Satisfaction warranted in every respect, mar ll-3m E. BEsSON. NOTIIER TRECIXCT HEARD FROM - AND ' -W EI KEL STIL E A II E A D COME EARLY, Come Quick, COME IN A RUSH To the acknowledged headquarters of fashion for your SPRING AND SUMMER OUTFIT. If E I It E E Has just returned from the northern mark ets with the largest and most complete stock of every grade of gentlemens' goods ever received in Kaleijh. He calls the attention of the trade especially, to his stock of ? French, English and (.'erman Cloths, Fancy Caimeres and loeki.s, Paris Vestiugs, French H or U eds, RIik: Flannel, Crape and Tricot Coating, English and Scotch Tweeds, and many other articles of fashionable wear 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. Orders from a distance attended to with promptness and dispatch. N. B. Thankful for tlie larae and liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on me, I nope by my continued efforts to please all and every one, to merit the same and more for the future. ap 11 Sm C. WEIKEL. J. K R II JUEIICIIIJI'T TvlIEOli, iakes 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 from my former stand on Fayettevllle street, I can now be found oh Martin street, Just opposite the Tost office. ma28-d3aa B lEORS. G E N TU R Y W HISKEY. Persons in delicate health, often find it difficult to obtain a Pure Stimulant when prescribed by their Physicians, and it is for Druggists and other first-class trade thai the CEJi-Tum lrnisiiEr is particularly designed. It is differently prepared from ANY WHISKEY IN MARKET, and is driving many old brands out of marnet, because the ' principle upon wnich jBinaue js superior." The almost universal testimony ot those "who have used ths . CENTURY WHISKIES s, that there is an entire absence of Head aches, and thtr disag eeauie afier-cllVcts so often experiened in the use of other urauus. iiiis is a direct conseviuenceol the Turitv of the Century Whiskies, and tne impurity of many other brands. l ney are AlisuLUTKL Y PURK; lourproin- lueui, cucmisLs ctrtiiy to tnis lact, viz : Prof. SILUMAN. State Chemist of Con- necticut. Prof. C. U SHEPARD. Jr.. Stt PliPmlst. oi riuum Carolina, Prof. VV. C. TILDEN, Washington, D. C, Prof. JOHN DARBY, New York. All of whom agree in pronouncing it "without fault." and "lree irom anv .ilfi- lenous suusiauce wnatever." or sale by first-class dealers everywhere ieo o-3iii. VV & R. S. TUCKER & CO t t '-' SflllG. '173. SUJSJIER We have ieceivel n unusually large and itniacLive siocu. ci spring and Summer Dress Goods. CONSISTING OF Black ar.d Colored Silks, Pine Appie Silks, Lace-wrought Japanes cloths, Lauraine Piai1s, burmaii C.oths Mohair Bal- einos, Tyrolese Cioibs (in sage and Mignonette col..rs) Pari sians, Solid Alpacas (in ntw colors), Cht-ne Le n o s , O e n e v a Strip ei , . Habana Llnii suitings, Zahi a Linen Suitings, Fixiich Cambric and Lawnp, Tussore Linen Suitings, ; Percales and Linen Lawns, And otuer ur ss Goods. Full assortment of Lace nd Embrbiderits. Ladies New Myle Neck-Ties. NECK RUCIIINGS (in new stales), and all desirable goods relating to Ladies and Misses wear. . W. li. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. ap 13-tf T HE " TWENTIETH ANNUAL EKT1X G j ill- Me lU a: Society of the Mate o! Nui t!i Caio. in. ( will be held in Sl'ATEiL.,K, C., AJ A V -01.11, IS73, at li iX. IU. A M ES .V i K i :K. M. I).. SfcCretarVsMet 1 i;a i -o-:' el v. N il. Raleigh, N V., April rtUu 7 !. ..Dairy -eutihel, Goidsutwo Messenger, Wilmington D;tHy Jonrii;l uiMti v. w berne Journal of Commerce, Hil bboro Re corder, Greensboro Patriot. Saiis Watchman. Charlotte Observer. States ville Intelligencer, Battleboro Advance, Tarboro tioutheruor, and Weidon Jiews copy three times ana send bill to Dr. II. T. Bahnsen, Treasurer, Salem, N. C. ap ll-3w y YATT, GREEN & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, Solicit consignments, which will receive prompt attention. Orders filled at lowest rr arket rates when accompanied - with cash or satisfactory reference. apri 9-tf p II O T O G R A P II S , F ERE O T Y P E S , A JIR R O T JT1 E S GEMS, &C, &C, Ac, in all the latest and most approved styles at 1ITSOJtS GILEER13 2nd Door above Tucker Hall, Old Pictures copied and made new. LIFE SIZfc POT RAITS made from old Daguer reotypes and colored to nature. A fine assortment of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. PICTCHE rRAMES, &c &c, which will be sold low. Call ana see me. apl2-;f J.W.WATSON. 18?3 CLOTHING, 1873 SPUING AND SUMMER, SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT! R . B . A N D RE W S & C O. , 27 Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. C. CE O T III EMI S . Respectfully announce to their Custom ers and tlie public in general that they have now in store the largest and most varied s toe it of ... CLOT 131 I 2S3 G FOR aiEJT, BOYS, YO CTUS Jfc CUJLDREX, that they have ever had the pleasure of ex hibiting. 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. F A N S AND PARASOLS New Style and Shape. CLUB PARA SOLS with chain holders, something new Also the DAGGER and other' Fans. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO JJ-ATS! II AT S ! ! II AT S!! ! For MEN, BOY'S and CHILDREN, largest and best selected stock we ever offered W. H. fe S. TUCKER si CO. s HOES ! - SHOES ! ! SHOES!! ! Ladies, Men, Boys and Girls Shoes and Bootees, spiendid stoCK. W. II. & It. S. TUCKER & CO. QUR WHOLESALE JOBBING DEPARTMENT Is complete. Attention of Couotry.Merchants is called to OU R W HOLES ALE DEPA RTMENT. - W. H & R. S. TUCKER & CO. ap 13-tf gQO CASES BRANDY PEACHES Cases Fresh Oysters. 100 Boxes assort ed Candy, ' 60 " Candles, at aprlStf LEACH BROS. ( SPECIAL NOTICES. Dr. Terr's Pills. It is nurelv vorn!i,' concentration for keeping the Bowels in naiurai mouon ana cleansing tie system of all impurities, and a positive cure for constipation. They restore tlie diseasod uivci, oiuiuauu, aua Aiuueys, to a nealth lul action, while at the same time they brace and invigorate the whole system Rome, Ga., January 11. isri. Dr. W.II. Tv.lt : Dear Sir Having nsed your Liver Pills and finding none that have done inv4 wi: or myself as much good, I would ijke to Knowiviney wouiu no as wen jNorfii as liere. I intend going North in March, and if they will have the same effect as in tllls climate I want to take them on with me llopiug to hear from you soon, l rtniain, your obed t servant, HENRY A. MILLS. Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye imparts life to the li ih- Tetler. Salt Rheum and alf Skin disease- cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Di" eovery. THE PEOPLE'S STAMP OF V ALUE. Tlie Government indorsement, which lealizi- the sale of Plantation Bitteks, is not i he only stamp affixed to that famous Vet;x-t;i- ble Tonic. It bears, in addition to that .i flcial sanction, the still more valuai:tf stamp of public approbation, This ines; i mable voucher of us rare properties as a Tonic, Corrective and Alterative, is of inueU earlier date than the Government cmU n tial; for millions of sick peisons had pro nounced it the Grand .specific of tlie aki long before congress tlioughtof taxing pro pi ietary medicines. It is unnecessary to repeat, in detail, the proprieties of .the wonderful Vegetable Invirrant. The hist reference that can be ofieed to those wh desire the full particulars of its virtues, is the General Public. Aek those who havv tried it as a remedy lor dyspepsia, con.sti pation, billiousness, intermittent f-ver, nervous debility, rheumatism, sea sickness', low spirits or loss of vital power, wlmt, Plantation Bitters has done for them,an:J be governed by the response they make u your inquiries - ' - The following statement, from one or the oldest and most respectable merchants of the city of Petersburg, speaks lor itself and needs no comment: I have for many years used " PECK W IT H'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS" as a lAuiily medicine and also in my own c.iso, and I have no hesitation in pronounciu them the most safe, efficient and pleasant medicine with which I am acquainted. They promptly relieve Dyspepsia audits usual attendants, Costiveness, Heartburn Headache, Loss of Appetite, Cnoiie, Ac. I take pleasure in recommending them to the public. They "ward off disease and pre serve health. I always Keep a lull supply on hand and would not wii!ingly be with out them. John Rowlktt. Prepared solely by the proprietor, E. 11 BECK WITH, successor to Dr. Beck witn Petersburg, Va., and lor sale, at lie reduo ed price ol 25 cents per box, by all dru sisu and bv J oseph carr, Wholesale Agent. jan27-tf Hklp for the Hopeless. You are weak dejected, miserable, and nothing does you any good, you say. Don't despair. Ther.i is balm in Gilead. Have you tried Vinegar Bitters? No ! 1 hen why don't you 2 Wheth er your complaint be dyspepsia, bilious ness, nervous weakness, constitutional dt biiity, or any other trouble. Vinegar liiiun will , revive and renovate your bhatleivd system, as a genial rain refreshes the with ered flowers. '" : We Have Fkeqtjently Heard mother?" say they would not be without Mrs. v in siow's feoothing syrup, from the birth of the child until it has finished with the teething siege, under any consideration -.viiatever. I i r kn ett s Standard Flavokino Ex thacts are neatly put up in Unpannelled l i oz. and l o.. botties, and are lor sale by the trade- zi her., lly in every principal ty ana towu m uie United states, Caua- das-iiid lirii -U -.. I'ruviuei-s. .s well as in manyOther io!-i:Mi countries. To OWNEKJiylIonKKS. o one who ha ever used Dr. TouT-a ll.ne Venetian Lini ment, wiil ever be without u ; il is a cer tain cure for Colic, bor Bruises and Old Sores. Wan or to any other; iu pint bottles, at lnr. Sold by all Druggists. Depot, lo. Place, New York. x. Risley's Buchu is a reliable Diuretic and Tonic lor all deraiiuements of tlie urinary and genital organs. The genuine, as Jor- w. ..-!.....!. 1 ll.,iril.,r,.l 14. I I. and their brandies, is now prepared by 11. W. Risley, the originator and Proprietor; and the trade supplied by his successes, Morgan & Risley, New York. y Pratt's Astral Oil, has a worhl-yiile reputation as the surest and best illumhia tJnti oil. Over two million gallons have been soldforthe past two years, fr.m whioii no accidents of any description nave oc curred. Send for circular, oil House of Charles Pratt, established 1770. New York. The Secret of Beauty. What is it? nc longer asked, for the world of fashion and all the ladies know that it is produced by using a delightful and harmless toilet prep aration known as G. W. Laird's "Bloom o youth." Its beautifying elt'eets are trul wonderful. Depot, 6 Oold Street, Ne . York. For Dyspepsia, indigestion, depression Of spirits and general debility iu their va rious forms; also, as a preventi ve-against Fever and Ague, and other intermittent fevers, tlie Ferro-Phosphorate.d Elixir of Calisaya, made by Caswell, Hazanl A Co, New York, and sold by all Druggists, is the best tonic, and as a tonic for patients re covering from lever or other ieUness it has no equal. Thurston's' Ivory Pearl Tooth Pow der. fThe best article known for cleansing and preserving the teeth and gums. Sold by all druggists. Price 25 and 50 cent s per b ttle. i-VC. Wells & Co.. New York. 4 0 DOZEN FUEbll CANNED Tomatoes. , 16 Dozen "1 Winslow Jones" Green Corn rnchlOtf 1 , W. C. STRONACH JpLOURl FLOURS! FLOUR!!! ir) Barrels Bur's Extra Flour, -50 ' elk River " " 2')0 Pfict-s Virginia Extra and Super fine F-uur. 20 Bar. els peoples favorite ramny Flour, (uood !s l atapsco.) In store aiui 'i living. WiUlAMhO.., L . CHURCH t THOMAS mliiS-tf R S . II . VV . MILLE R S' BOIRDEVG HOUSE, - Corner ol Newbern Avenue and I'o. i -son Street. mh25-3m. " .. . - PRING AND SUMMER (iOOl)S jr. ?r. ii o s e.i: a ujfi , ' (sUCCliSSOll TO A. KI.I.NE) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER J -V READY-MADE CLOTH I? FOR MEN AND EOVf. AND . ... Staple Dry Goods, Hats, Boots, and Shoe, . . China, Crockery, : and Glass-ware t Corner of - FAY'ETTEVILLIi AND HARGETT STS RALEIGH, N . 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 yon shall be Suited. ap l"2-3m Lu BIN'S PERFUMERY AND TOILET POWDER At SIMPSON'S q vis it Drag Store. it ,: '. i;-t. W (
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