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lied jilf app gaUif JORDAN"8TONE!, Managing Editor. SAM'L-T. WILLIAMS. Political Editor. -MAY 8.J873 SATURDAY. tt, t i7f!T.TTtf an I) fmm Jsy iuu iiuijj uj ' ' i VS. , ' CEASE l .. ' i .:. ' "The newspapers furnish the informa tion that Hon. Thomas S. Ashe, member of flonsrres3 from the Charlotte District. has appointed Master W. R. Hill, son of General D. II. Hill, of the Confede rate army, as a Cadet to West Point, r.an it be possible that the gallant Gen eral will permit his son and heir to ac- d cept cwmy xue """3;. mcnt he sought so earnestly to ueatroy,. "and which "he how hates and loathes with' his' tfbOle soulf We do Dot be-! lieve he will permit. his son to do any nnpW thin-but by waiting awhile we wS set what we will see."- .American. - ! ' ' The above article appeared double leaded at the bead of the editorial columns of a late number of the States ! ville American, a. Radical paper pub-! liahed in this State. ! The appointment of a son of General D. II. Hill, of the late Confederate army, to a cadetship at West Point, is one fit to be made and will give sincere pleas- aire to the numerous friends of that gal- lant and distinguished gentleman not only in North Carolina, but throughout the entire South. - 1 . 'Tim American does not think Geni Ilill ought to permit his son "ti accept; 0f Thackery arid Lord Lytton, and en charity at the hands of a Government joyed the esteem ol Cailyle and Tenny- he sought so earnestly to destroy, and which; he now hatea and loathes with his whole soul." ' . , This is a strange uennition 01 cuamy.j mb ' ' . rr - x . 4. I ' TneACaaemyat west row ws estau- Ushed lor the Denetit.oi tueuovernment and no, of. the cadets who receive in struction there. It is not a charitable institution: 'The Government subjects to severe mental training, discipline and militarjeducation a number of its youths appointed Irom every Stater in the Union, to qualily them tor efficient and useful public service as military officers in the field and the camp not for any special individual benefit to the appointees tuemseives, uut witu ine view of making them serviceaoie to tne country." ' And while' the persons who are so educated reap the advantages of a course of finished and thorough f mental instruction, and thus make the was involved the title to immense prop obligation to a certain extent mutual, erty in'Nevada, has been decided in the yet'1 'the' hardships': of camp-life, the sacrifices' ; of. isocial comforts and the dangers; of active service in the field required ot the West Point graduate must be flowed to weigh in the bal- ance against the'tavors bestowed upon them by thGdvernriient. Bui acknowledging for the sake of argument, that the cadet is a beneficie- ryf the Government, there is no' ita-' son why 6eh, Hill's son , should not be the: recipient . of; this" fat or.' Genl Ilill - periled his life on -the plains of Mexico in -defence of the - honor of the' nation. He fought with signal valor and skill in some of the hardest contested buttles of that war, and his bravery and ' distin guished services in the cause of the Governmententitle him to its remera braoce and ratliadeJ The heart of Benliutlcr so far relented towards -theyeterana who had per formed military services for the country before the war that he made a speech in Congress in lavor of granting them pen sions, no matter if they did sympathize with "the rebellion. Other Northern Republicans spoke in the same strain. It is left lor a Southern paper to question-the-right of a Southern soldier, who has fought bravely for his coun try, to enjoy the favors and honors of the Government. , But -the American says that General Hill loathes'and bates the Government with hfa; whole souf. In this remark the ;4wwKca;fcyidently confounds the Government -with the Administration.' General Hill doubtless loathes the cor ruption whWti Jhas' crept" into every department of the Government loathes the tyrapby and usurpation which have Wen ' upheld- by the : Government loathes the Administration which has sanctioned and endorsed the outrages wbicb?have been committed by Federal ofEcers acd'plate'irjfen.t But the national Government, although olten confounded with "'hq , ha(tional .dministraiion," is altogether a diflerent tliipg, and a dis tinction slKmlbe observed- - ; We believe Jhat General D. H. Hill is a strong advocate pf the 1 principles of the American Constitution, and when that;C6nstitutiori is administered in the spirit of its framers and defenders, that he will give bis sanction and support to the Administration that upholds and sustain it..,1 ; . ' .'.: Becaus? r Jliji ljke hs illustrious compatriots' .ind ;; Jackson, cast his fortunes in faVor of the land of hia blfthwhen civil war. brooded over the raodjand the soil of 1 the' South was invaded, by her enemies,- is no reason why "his descendants 'should i not enjiiy airthe rights aiid: privileges enjoyed by other jouths pi ;1tiie land. Why should the Goverrimeblreali: its vengeance on theimrtrfrho-were true to their section in tibduo'f triafand of danger, now thit the whole country 13 at peace and'' jjttULiu iur me restoration 01 Kina feelings ':b4tween lhe .lately divided States 1 4 , ;- , . Moreover, the Sputhern States pay their portion of tax Vo the general Gov ernment The 'Soutfiern people 1 sup poriitle; i miiitaiy " Academy at West Point1 as' well1 ai 'Hhee'e ' of the ITprth. Every Otfngressional district is eut- to a West Point cadetship, and our members of CoBgress are allowed the privilege of bestowing the appoint ment upon such persons as ? they may deem meritorious. For - S6uthoru newSpaper to express surprise when such appointment is conferred upon the son ti vjn-uci en Tin- the South during the late war, is use f one of the most singular occurrences oi these strange and troublous times. A STAR HAS FADED FROM OUR LITIiHAKY riRMAMENT. .We announced brielly yesterday the &th 0f John R. Thompson, Esq., th le foremost scholar and writer .; in the . .. South, and iu many respects in the -rjnion. ?V t Emi tMn ieUers beloved lor his . ,. -4 . , y . social . virtues istingmsbed m all the walks of life for noble qualities of head Bnd heart, "Mr. Thompson's death will cause universal regret in this country; as also in Europe where he was well known and appreciated in the highest literary circles. During the war he resigned the position of Secretary of the Com- monweal'th of Virginia in order to take a trip to Europe, with the hope of re- ceiving benefit therefrom. During his absence be wasacontii butor to Blackwood's Magazine, and made a mark among the literary men oi of Enslaml. He was an intimate friend son, with whom he corresponded and who addressed him in their letters in the most cordial tefms. n student. a master of &e;man French, Spanish, Italian, to- .. , . . r , - , T n Mr. Thompson was nearly fifty years of age at the time of his' death and du ring his whole career he lived, an irre proachable and blameless life. He was a kind and generous man a brave and cultivated gentleman, and we pay this tribute to liis memory with the mournful conviction that Virginia and the South have lost one of their most consnicuous ornaments in the literarv figfjj FIGUT AMONG LAWYERS. The suit ot Raymond and Ely against the Hermes Mining Company, in which United States Court in lavor of tLo Miniug Company. Alter the decision, the counsel on both sides indulged in a Irce fight in which three of them were wounded one mortally. The dispatch states that large sums of. money ;were bet on the result of the litigation a practice in the highest de- gree pernicious to tlie ends of justice end should be discouiiten- need by all honest men everv where. FROJl THE LVA BEDSX Active movemeat8-'arainst- trre Mo docs have "bpen suspended. In the late unfortunate fight, the In aians captureu iourteen jruns and two thousand pounds ot ammunition. The New York Herald is calling on the President to send the dashing Sher idan to the scene of conflict, who, that paper thinks, will make short work of the Modocs. We think General Crook is the best man to fight the Indians as he has nior ability as well as more humanity than Sheridan. ; Serious War in Africa. A late Louilon paper says: "By & recent ar rival at Liverpool from Cape Coast, we hearot the news ot an alarming nature, that place being in a state of great ex citement in consequence of exut-cted invasion by the Ashantees, who were i. 1.-j 1 . , reporieu as oniy twenty-lour nours march distant. " The Fantees had been everywhere beaten. The Ashantees number between 70,000 and 80,000 men. ana it was supposea to tie their inten tion to take Elmma Irom the 'Dutch. They were marching in four' divisions. the King himseif being at the head of the principal one. The British navv Stationed in those waters were watching the interests ot her Majesty's subjects." 1 - . X ' - ' ... 1-. .f ; Master'Jefse Grant, aged 14, is cir cumnavigating the world in charge of some tntnds of the family. It was said that the President was Compelled to send the boy out of the country to pre- vent Sheridan from making him his chief of staff s Cincinnati Commercial. ! "A dowry of 8,000, good ex nega tions .and a very old and . sick father," are among the recommendations of a "young lady ot good family" . advertis ing tor a husband - in a Continental newspaper. California is fitting hp a Central Pa- cinc ireigut car as a salt water aquarium, with a view to importing from New Hampshiie coast a load of live fish to stock the Pacific ocean withal. A Chicago man got his lather's life insured m the mommg, and before noon the old man was sleenins in the vallev This is promptness and dispatch even ior Vynica;o. The civil rights case, in which the manager or the Opera House at Albany and Wm. Bradley's, in eonsequence of the N. Y., refused admittance to a Colored improvements being made upon theYar mn o h;D ;fv 1... . r. .b?r House. He would be pleased to see ulo nuc, una uceu sent 10 tue grand jury. - A new form of cpitootic has broken out among tpe horses in Buffalo, which threatens td"take the feet off some of tne animals, and has actually taken many or tnem on their feet Seventy ladies and gentlemen of. San Francisco propose spendlns the sum mer lo 'Cruisirig about amon the Polx- rn roi u ir.l-.i.l- 0 !The stockholders of the Virt inia and iMortn Carolina Agricultural Society meet 1 n Norfolk to-day.- . ! The boot blacks of Norfolk are go ing to hold a convention. Rev. Dr. Hatcher, Pastor of the 1st Baptist Church, Petersburg, Va., was presented Dy nis congregation me oiutr day with a check for 300. ; . One hundred and fifteen cases came before the Mayor of Petersburg last month. The recent suicide of Lt. Dennison, of the United States Navy, was caused by an estrangement between himself and wife. f There were nineteen marriages in Norfolk last month. I write you to certify that I have used Dk. Simmons' Liver Regulator in my family with complete success. J. W. D. 151 KD. lw Chattahoochee, Fla. C OTTON SEilD'MEAL 100 Bushels Cotton Seed Meal. 1000 " Ship htalT. - Just received. may2-tf W. C. STRONACH. QOLUBLE SEA ISLAND GUANO. 300 bags of this excellent Cotton Fertiliz er, received today. . - v . may z-ti w. usi uuiAtii. 70DDLR, OATi5, HAY, bllUCKb. . niay2-tf W. C. STRO X ACII. T M P 0 U T ANT 1.0 GAS CON-' hUMtlW. . Call at the Yarborough" House and see my GAS 31 A CHIN 12 I claim simplicity, economy, and bril liancy as chief points of recommendation. Just Hall the Price of5 City Gas. at less than half the cost, with double the brilliancy. may 2-1 w S. H. BAYLEY. WT . INE S ! W,I N E S ! I We have j ust received a fine lot Oporto Port, Florio Maderia, Marseilles Sherry. These are imported Wines. may 1-tf G. T. STRONACH & BRO. S 11 E E, For sale FORTY SHEEP. Apply to JONES & CHEVASSE, ap21-tf Henderson, N. C. w E C A L L E SPECIAL attention to our "F01 ersters Lt mon Cakes the huerst ever ouered in this market. Alo to our ''Proctor and Gamble's Olive soap,' the ladies' "friend and labor saver." Our flours are bouimt on change In JSew York by our resident buyer, consequently we are aDie to oner tnem to tne traue wi n one pront. Special inducements to prompt auu casn Duyers. TAP A N E S E SILKS At DAVIS. DRAKE &COS. InT- E VV BOO K S Just received. ' 1 Lot Metiiodist Hymns. 1 " Maury's Geographies. I " Initial paper. 1 44 Baptist Hymns. Callsooh. L BRANSON, oct2-tf . , Raleigh, N. C. JpREaU GOODS JUST RECEIVED. New Currants, Raisins, Citron, Lemon Peei,DesicHuUCoMiiut, Flavoring Ex tracts and Essences, Candies, Nuts, Green Corn, Pickles, Brau-ly Peaches and Cream Starch. Strawoerry ciriies. Ginger Nuts and Snaps, ugar, Crerm, soda and Oyster eiaoiicrs, Me acks, &.c , New York Buck wheat k lour, ChitmoioM family l?loar, Gosnen una .Mountain Butter, dec, Ac. L. D. & W.lt. WOMBLE. Fayettevilie Street, opposite Market. A V A S S A G U AN O Excellenza Cotton Fertilizer. Fish Guano. Soluble Sea Island Guano. Em pire Guano. Soid by W. C. STRONACH. gj II. P L U M M ER & CO., 121 S3 camore Street, Petersburg, Va. Dealers in . .- , ..... 1 . - IROX, STEEL A D AhliKlLTlBAL LTI- PLE3IEMS. Orders will receive "pronipt and careful attention, and aie respectfully solicited. i XiATt V-jri A iron t w Tha Li fratnr'Li Li'-i ivwl Plow The "attention of Farmers is spe cially invitrta to this superior r"L.U w.which has luet with universal commendation. inch -Dti ,P A B B I T SKINS WANTED. L t I want to buy 4'10 million." more or less. of Babbit Skins, and solicit applications irom tuose wno can supply large lots. J. L. LABIAUX, Rideway, N. C. mch28-tf Tim WrEED SEWING MACHINE JL Why is the Weed Sewing Machine bound 10 please an ie ladies? Because it is the best llfeer in the world , ja la-tr rpp- THE BEREAVED WHITELaW CiOWDEa are prepared to furnish T O M B ST O N E S of all kinds, as cheap and as neat as anv other establishment in the Southern states Having been at the business of carvine and engraving marble forty-four;years, we consiaer ourselves equal to any in tne Un ion. All orders or communications punctually attended to WHITELAW & CROWDER, Corner Blount and Morgan streets' r : Raleigh, N. C. : N. B. I sincerely hope the new firm will meet witn success, 11 we are worlny of pat ronage, itespecuuiiy. Z. CROWDER. formerly of Warren county, N. C. apraa-Diu 11 Ey S S GOO D S IN GREAT VARIETY. Just received at mh26-tf DAVIS, DRAKE & CO'S. DARBER-SHOP R E MOVED W. G. OTEY, the Yarboro House Barber, nas removed nis nop into t ne secoed storv of the building between W. C. Stronach's nis inenas ana tne pumic. apa-tr L E A C II B R O S G R O C E R S AND , . COMMISSION ' ME EC HA N T8 , Raleigh, N. C, Sole agents for N. C, for Forester's "Lemon Crackers." apr!5tf r O O D, W O O D 1 150CoEdsOAK, HICKORY and other hard WOOD. mar 15-tf - ' ' W C. STRONACH. ' rj H E M A Y O R A' L T Y . I respectfully announce myself as an in dependent candidate for the oeffle of MAYOR of the City of Raleigh, at the elec tion on the 1st Monday in May next. ap25-td W. D, HAYWOOD. "TNDE PENDENT FOR COMMIT- JL SIONER OF MIDDLE WARD. We are authorised to announce Henry T. Clawsun, Esq., as an inde pendent candidate for Commissioner for the Middle.Ward. Election 5th of May. may 1-td TpOR EASTERN WARD COMMI3--l - SIONER. We are authorizTed to announce Alfred Upehurcti. Esq., a candidate lor Coinmit Bitmer jrom Eastern Waid at the approach ing city election. apr.8td . , ' ' - - , OR EASTERN WARD COMMIS SIONER. We are authorized to announce Major William H. Bagley a candidate lor Com-v iniHsioner irom Eastern ward, at ine ap- proacmng city municipal election. ::- aprzaia- B E M O L. BETfS, ALLEN & CO. have moved their , Sash, Door and Blind Factory to ti e lot of the old Baronet Factory, on the line of the R. & G. Railroad, at the nortnern terminus o' lawson street, wnere they will be pleased to see their old friends ami customers. 4C;Sentinel and Era. copy for 1 month. apr28-lm IVTOVELTY AND ' EXCELSIOR ; ' The Best CLOTHES WRING 12 US. Thfy j?ave labor. They save time. They saves plot nes. uney save money For family Hotel -and I o n ril i""xr vn ,w-vvt.-'ro tetroug, auraoie ana will last a lue time, le and v v For Sale by JULIUS LEWIS & to, Stoves, Hardware and Cutlery, .Paints, wagon auu liuggy .materials, sole Agents for tne celebrated Rolles Cotton Hoe, Fisher Building, api2Stf ,: Raleigh, N. C. 1ST O E Having sold ont our entire Stock of Groceries, &c, to Messrs. R. F. Jones & Co.. we recommend them to the lavorabie con sideration of our friends and customers. A. G. LEE Si CO. Raleigh, N. C. April, 1873. In accordance with the above notice, we win contiuue tne wnoiesaio ud Ketau Grocery. Commission and Factorase busi ness at the old stand, and respectiully so licit the patronage of the former customers of A. G. Lee it Co., and the public gener ally, t We have engaged the services of Mr. W. C. McMueken, former salesman and cution buyers tor A. G. Iee x Co. R. F. JONES & CV. O F. J ONE S & CO, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, COTTOJF FACTORS AND C03I3XISSIOfl MERCHANTS, Wilmington St., east of MarTeet, RALEIGH, N. C, Have on hand.and are constantly receiving consignments oi frovisions, tirain. Farm- nig uicusjis, urocents, tic. 45-Orders lor the purchase of Cotton so licited and satisfaction guarantee. Consignments of all kinds. Produce, Gro ceries, Provisions, dc, will receive strict attention. ap2S-tf 1ST O c E Books of Subscription to the CAPITAL STOCK of the Old Nrth State Life Insur ance Company have been onened in Kaleigh, at the Law office of Messrs. liatcheior, Edwarus & Batchelor. JACOB PARKER, B. F. LONG, mh22 tl Incorporators. L L VV L I i ii T a O A P PROCTER & GAMBLE'S JE X T R 1 O L I T E. Some Brands of Soan are sold short! weignt nve to eignt pounds per box. If iyou use these soaps you pay money forj iwnatyou uo noi receive, can you aj'- FORD TO DO SO? Buy Procter ,e Gamble's ull weight! oniuu, oulu uy vjrrocers iu your Cliy. IjK A.CII BUOTUERs, Wholesale Agents. ap2?-3m Kaleigh, ;. C VV HI T E GO O 1) S We ask attention, to our large stock of Nainsook 'Muslins, Mull Muslins, Jaconet Muslins, Checked Mnslms. Striped Muslins, AND . ' . Jaconet and Nainsook Edgings, Which we are offering very low. DAVIS. DRAKE & CO.. Petersburg, Va. marl3-ly M K E R E L In barrels, half barrels and kits. ' aplU-tf ,U. T. STRONACH S BRO. PLANTATION B E L L;S ! A s Agents for tlie manufacturers we are prepared to Ail orders for . - Farm or Plantation Bells of any style at bottom prices. Send for price list, HARDWARE HOU3E of - JULIUS LEWIS & CO., FlSHKK BUtliDING, t Ralel ap4-tf C. S: PER i P H O S P HATE 100 Sacks Watson and Clarke's Super Phosphate; - loo Sacks"Zells Super-Phosphate. We have control of these celebrated Phos phates for this market..' We can cheerfully recommend them lor cotton or anything else. ' ' -' " 1 - - WILLIAMSON, UPCHURCH A THOMAS, mhl8-tf , ..--. . . IRESH COCOA NUT CANDY - Chocolate and Burnt Almonds, Ac. "'at tf , i .MOSELEY' -, . . ' '. .' , B R0 W N ' 8 -M U 8 E U M G Faycltcville Street, fresh jinn 1 ri x s. The Spring Stock of Fancy Goods, Notions" Confectioneries, Fruits, xc., Toys, 1 Musical Instruments of everv kind. In short, a full stocic of everything to be iouna in a GENERAL VARIETY STORE, is now ai rising at Brown's Museum or Emporium of Fancy Goods. The AVIARY has been recently re stocked with Canaries, Goldnd Bull Finches, Java Sparrows, south. American Parrots, and the American Mocking and Red Birds. Tiie AQUARIUM of Gold and other small fish is constantly replenished with the most beautiful of the finny tribe. Two Dozen Children's Carriages inst received. Also a large lot ot . - MUSICAL WSTE UMENTS. Dally arrivals of Fruits and C onfection eries. 1 Large Stock of Toys an J China Goods selling at cost. For anything ana eveiytning, go to NAT. L. BROWNE. mh20-tf P A lt. A S O L S A N D JL a il i e s -NT;.- At 17 ail It re lias , DAVIS, DRAKE & CO'S, M EAT AN D L A 11 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 Bince the de cline. WILLIAMSON, UPCHURCH & THOMAS. MERCHANT TAILORS. EKENCII TAILORING ESTABLISH MENT. OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE. JtlOJTSIEVR E. RESSOJT, Has just received a 'fresh stock of FREW C II AXI) EXGLISn CASSI3IERES OF THE LATEST STYL.ES, ALSO CLOTHES, CASSIMERES DOESKINS, r and VESTINGS. The best of F It ENV.Il" WORKMEN employed. Satisfaction warranted in every respect. marll-3m E. BESSON. NOTHER PRECINCT HEARD FROM AND WEIKELSTILL 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. IP E I K 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 Cerman Cloths, Fancy t'asimeres and Doeskins, l'aris Vestiugs, French IVor t eds, Bine Flannel, Crape i .and Tricot Coating, ' " English and Scotch T weeds,-1 and many other articles of fashionable wer not necessary to mention. .THE MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT Is how supplied with Ihe most skillful workmen that ever threaded a needle and perfect satisfaction in every particular guaranteed. i Orders from a distance attended to with promptness and dispatch. N. li. Thankful for the large and liberal patronage hereto'ore bestowed on me, I liope 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 II JflER CtlrfJt'T TAIL OR, 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 np in the best style at the Very lowest figure. ' i' . . Having removed from my former stand on Fayettevilie street, I can now' be found on Martin street, just opposite the Post- ni'tt28Hl3m ' ' ' ' :: ''' ' " - ' E N T U R Y WHISKEY. 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 that the CEJVTUlir WHISKEY is particularly desigued, prepared from It is differently ANY" WHISKEY IN MARKET, and is driving many old brands out of yaarKet, because tne "principle upon which Is nuule is superior." - The almost universal testimony of those who nave usea tne CEATUKY WUIiKIES Is, that there is an entire absence of Ilead aclies, and ..tnr disatr. eeabie al'ter-eU'ects so often experienced in the use of other brands. This is a direct consequence of the Purity of the Century Whiskies, and the impurity of many other brands. They are AB.-5UL.UTELY PURE; four prom inent chemists certify to this fact, viz : Prof. SILLIMAN, State Chemist of Con necticut. Prof. C. U SHEPARD, Jr., State Chemist of South Carolina, Prof. W. C. TILDEN, Washington, D. C. Profv JOHN DARBY, New York. All. of whom agree in pronouncing It "without fault," and "free lroni any dele terious suostance whatever." For sale by first-class dealers everywhere feb Mm. ; ! H. & R. S TUCKER & CO SI'RIjVC. 1SY3. SUJ11JUER. We have received' n unuspally large and aiuuciive slock ci t Spring and Summer Dress Goods. COSISTXKG OP Black and Colored Silks, Pine Apple Silks,' Lace-wrought Japanes. cloths, Lauraine Plaids, Hurmali C.olhs Mohair Bal- emos, Tyrolese Cloths (in sage and .Mignonette colors) Pari sians, Solid Alpacas (in new colors), Chene Le 11 os, Geneva IT St ripes, Habana Linn suitings, Zah.ii a Linen suitings, French Cambric and Lawns, ,1'ussore Liuejn Suitings, Percales and Linen Lawns, And other r ss Goods. Full assortment of Lace and Embroiderits. Ladies New Myle Neck-Ties. NECK RUCIIINGS fin new stvlesV and all desirable goods relating to Ladies and Misses wear. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. np 13-tf T HE TV-ENTIETII ANNUAL MKFn i vg ot tlie MeHva,l Society of the State of .jitli Jaro iii!E:will be held in STA1KS lLLt, X. C , M aYI'H, 1673, at XX i. JU. ' JAM LS .V cK! E. iff D., Secretiiry .vied Seal -o- ely, .N C. Raleigh, N. C, Apui lltli, 74. uaiiy sentinel, Goi-daboio Messenger, vYniuingion uany journal ana ar. . w berne Journal of Comnierce, Hii'sboro Re corder,' Greensboro Patriot, Salisbury. Watchman, Charlotte Observer, States ville Intelligencer, Battleboro Advance, Tarboro Southernor, and Weldon News copy three times and send bill to Dr. H. T. Bahnsen, Treasurer, Salem, JS. O. apll-3w Y A TT , G KEEN & 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. ,; ,: i apri 9tf TO HO T O G R A P II S , F ERE O T Y PES, 1 Jfl BRO TYPE S , , GEMS, &c, &c, &c. in all the latestand mostapproved styles at 1flTSOJirS GdLLEER Y9 2nd Door above Tucker Hall, Old Pictures copied and made new". LIFE jfUTKAlls made from old Daguer reotypes anu coiorea to nature. A flue asxortment of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. PICTUKK FRAMtS, &C &C, wuien win ue soiu iow. jaii ana see me. apU-tf . J. Yv WATSON. 1873 C,'0TI,,-NG- 1873 SPRING AND SUMMER, SECON DAN N OU NCEMEN T ! R. B. ANDRE W S & CO., 27 Fayettevilie St., Raleigh, J. C. b E O TRIE R S . 1 Respectfully announce to their Custom ers and the public in general that they have now in store the largest and most varied stock of ' . I J C X, O T H I 1S3 G FOR MO, BOYS, YOUTHS & CHILDREN, that they Iiave 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. 7 An Early Examination is Solicited. ap23-tf. i , F ANS AND PARASOLS New 8tyle and Shape. CLUB PARA SOLS with chain holders- something new. Also the DAGGER and other Fans. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER A CO "pTATSl HATS!! HAT S 1 11 For MEN, BOYS and CHILDREN, largest and best selected stock we ever offered W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & do. gHOES ! SHOES ! 1 SHOES ! ! ! Lad ies, Men, Boys and Girls Shoes and Bootees, splemliu stocK. V. H. A R. S. TUCKER & CO. QUR WHOLESALE JOBBING DEPARTMENT Is complete. Attention of Country Merchants is called to OUR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. " W. H. A R. S. TUCKER A CO. ap 13-tf 50 0 CASES BRANDY PEACHES 3 :' Cases Fresh Oysters. : . 100 Boxes assorted Candy, , j . 50 - " Candles, " aprl5tf at "' LEACH BR03. SPECIAL NOTICES. Db. Tutt's Pills. It is purely vesetahio concentration for keeping the bowels in natural motion and cleansing tfie system 01 an impui lues, auu a positive cure for constipation. They restore the diseased Liver, Stomach, and Kidneys, to a healtli lul action, while at the same time they brace and invigorate the whole system. Rome, Ga., January 11. 1871. Dr. W. II. Txill : Dear Sir Having used your Liver Puis and finding none mat have done my vii. or myself as much good, I would like to know!' they would do as well North as here. I intend going North in March; and if they will have the same effect as in th is climate I want to take them on with ma Hoping to hear from you soon, I remain, your obed't servant, HENRY A. MILLS. Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye imparts life to the h iir Tetter. Salt Rheum and alf Skin di cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. THE PEOPLE'S STAMP OF VALUE. The Government indorsement, which legalizes the sale of Plantation Bitters, is not the only fetamp affixed to that famous Ve-'et l- uic x wxiiv;, lb uciua, luauuiuuu tu lllHt Ol- ficial sanction, the still more valuable stamp of public approbation, This inesti mable voucher ol us rare properties as a Tonic, Corrective and Alterative, is of much earlier date than the Government creden tial; for millions of sick peisona had pro nounced it the Grand .specific of the a long before congress thought of taxing pi o piietary medicines, lt is unnecessary u, repeat, in detail, the proprieties of the wonderful Vegetable Invirrant. The btsi reference that can be oneed to those win. desire the full particulars of its virtues, is the General Public. Ask those who hX tried it as a remedy for dyspepsia, consti pation, billiousness, Intermittent ftver, nervous debility, rheumatism, sea sicknes-' low spirits or loss ol vital power, wluu. Plantation Bitters has done for them, an be governed by the response they make t o your inquiries J The following statement, from one of ih oldest and most respectable merchants i.f the city of Petersburg, speaks for itself uud neeas no comment : I have for many years used "BECK WITH'S ANTI-DYSPKPTIC PILLS" as v. family medicihe and almoin my owncusr, and I have no hesitation iu. pronouncin:' tnem tne most sale, efficient and pleasariu medicine with which Iam acquainteu. They prwmptly relieve Dyspepsia and u usual attenaants, jostiveness, tieartburn, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Ctiolic, &e. l" take pleasure in recommending them t j the public They ward off disease and pi e serve health. I always aeep a full supph ou hand and would not willingly be w -about them. . John Uowliltt. Prepared solely by the proprietor, E. ; BECK WITH, successor to Dr. Beckvv it i Petersburg, va., and lor sale, at he red u -. ed price of 25 cents per box, by all druggist ! and by Joseph Carr, Wholesale Agent. jan 27-tf . Help fob the Hopeless. You are wealc dejected, miserable, and nothing does you any good, you say. Don't despair. There is bairn in Gilead. Have you tried v inegar Bitter. ? No! Then why don't you? Wheth er your complaint be dyspepsia, bilious ness, nervous weakness, constitutional de bility, or any other trouble. Vinegar Bitters will revive and renovate your shattered system, as a genial ruin relreshes the with ered flowers. We Have Frequently Heard mothers say they would not be without Mrs. Wiu siow's Soothing Syrup, from the birth of the child until it has nuished with the teething siege, under any consideratioa wUsitever. . ' BUKNET'fS' STANDARD FlAVOKINO Ex tracts ale nently put up in Uupannelled 2 use, 6 oz. and Hxv. bottles, and . are for saio by the tiudc- generally in every principsil city and-tow n m the United states, Caiui ' das, fend Hn'.Wn Provinces, as well as in many other lor.eign countries. s,;- To Ownkks o'J Horses. No one who h ever used Dr. Tobiiys' Horse Venetian Lini ment, will ever be without it ; it is a cer tain cure for Colic, Sore Throat, Cuts, Bruises and Old Sores. Warranted superi or to any other : in pint bottles, at one Doi. lyr M-klrt Yiv all 1 JrniririsiT.a lienor. 1(1 Pn.rlr Place, New York. Risley's Buchu is a reliable Diuretican l Tonic ior all derangements of tUe urinary and genital organs. The genuine, as foi merly stUd by Haviland, Harral & Risley, and their branches, is now prepared by 1;. W. Risley, the originator and Proprietoi ; and tbe trade supplied by his successor, Morgan & Risley, New York. Pratt's Astral Oil, has a world-wida reputation as the surest and best illamiru t'na oil. Over two million gallons hav been sold for the past two years, from whic i no accidents of any description have oc curred. Send for circular, oil House t Pharlea Prat t, established 1770. New Yorl. The Secret of Beatjty. What is it? n : longer asked, for the world oMashion an 1 all the ladies know that it is produced 1 using a delightful and harmless toilet prep aration known as G. W. Laird's "Bloom o. V outh." Its beautifying effects are trul wonderful. Depot, 5 Gold Street, Ne York. For Dyspepsia, indigestion, depression of spirits and general debility iu their va rious forms; also, as a preventive ag;imt Fever and Ague, and other intemiiltei.it fevers, the Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir .of Calisaya, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co , New York, and sold by all Druggists, is tb a best tonic, and as a tonic for patients rt -covering from lever or other ickness. it has no equal. Thurstojj's Ivory Pearl Tooth Pow der. The best article kuown for cleansing and preserving the teeth and gums. Sol I by all "druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents per battle. F. C. Wells dfc.Co.. New York. 4 DOZEN FRESH CANNED Tomatoes. ; 16 Dozen "I Winslow Jones" Green Corn mchl'Jtf W. C. STRONACH LOUR ! FLOUR !! FLOUR ! I ! 100 Barrels Bur's Extra Flour, 5!) - Kilt River " " -2 ' fj.c!s -Virginia Extra and Super fine F.our. A) Barrels people's favorite Family Flour (got k! -it l'atapseo.) In store u... ;.i living. WILLIAAi.-UA, UPCHURCH & THOMAS mhl8-tf . jy R S . II . W . MILLE R S' Corner oi Newbern Avenue and Vo son Street. - mh25-3m. gPiUNG AND SUMMER GOODS jr . jti . it a s Ejrun vfi (sUCCESSOH TO A. KLINE.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN READY-MADE CLOTHING ' FOR MEN AND BOY.-'. AND Staple Dry Goods, Hats, Boots, and Shoes, , China, Crockery, and Glafes-warc Corner of FAY tCTTE VILLE AND IIARGETT STS : R A L E I G II , N . C . Havlngon hand the most complete stock of goods ever received by him, he earnest ly Invites an Examination of the same feeling confident that iie can p'ease any one wanting goods in his line.. Call and Examine, and you shall be Suited. ap 22-3 m . IN'S PERFUMERY ' AND TOILET POWDER At..- . L : SIMPSON'S o viStr ; Drugstore. 1 1 1 i 1
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