JORDAN STOlNE, Managing Editor. - -SAM'L
T. WILLIAMS. Political Editor.
MAY 13, 1873.
LEE DUNIAP CASE.
We have stated that it was an error
for Solicitor Starbuck to appeal on a
preliminary motion to the Supreme
Court of the United . States, in the Lee
Dunlap case. "
"tAUcr'Banbp' Traa' granted a new
Irjal in our Supreme Court on account
pr.ihe 'iiuu2ierter.ee oi Judge Loganr he
made an affidavit that he could not get
justice in ou$ Bfi .Courts, on account
of his being a colored man and a Re
pnblicaxu. and ,akd that bis case be
transferred to the United States Circuit
Court, under the authority of the Civil
Rights Bill. Judge-Logan allowed this,
but an. appeal was taken to the bupreme
Court' which,' decided that, under the
CiTjt Rights Bill, Dunlap had a right,
for the causes set forth by him. to have
the case removed to the Circuit Court
la' coming to" this determination , the
?ourt Baid such, result was deeply to be
regretted, but so the law was written.
la the Circuit Court last June, m this
CiJtfc 1!U Starbuck. filed a motion in
writing; ."asking ,v that the cause be: re
manded to- Mecklenburg County, itp-
cord of ., the - Superior Court of that
county; that it. tad jurisdiction in the
matter." J " illil -
-arTo'riextterm, last Kovember,
Judge Brooks refused the motion to re
mand, whereupon Air. Starbuck, on the
part of the United States, took an ap
peal to the Supreme Court ot the United
States.- !Ji;'i.-.i . - . . :
The Sqpreme Court, as we antici
pated it would ; do. has dismissed the
appeal, pa the ground that the appea
wai taken, prematurely, as appeals to
that Court in criminal cases only lie-irom
final judgments.
. Dunlap will ilrerelore be tried at the
June term' of the Circuit Court,. and
aftertriaV And judgment in the Circuit
Court,' air appeal . will then lieto the
United States Supreme Court
"The reason of the rule is apparent A
man charged with a capital crime might
be kept imprisoned lor years if an ap
peal on every preliminary motion, that
could be made m the Circuit Court was
allowed. In this way an innocent man
is liable to be held in close confinement
without a trial, for an indefinite length
of time." ; V,V
Starbuck who- has been Solicitor all
since t he .war should have learned this
much-law at least
PUTTING HIS FOOT DOWN
FINALLY.
The President - has resolved upon a
firm course towards the tax-resistersJn
Louisiana.
x He will issue his procla mation, wh ich
will.be jn the most positive terms, call
ing.upon tbe people of Louisiana to
cease.theig-;-fl'iM . f "tai ir tne
"Kellogg Qovernmentwh ich is the only
recognized J Government in Louisiana,
and to quietly submit to the laws.
The President reproves Kellogg lor
not calling for United States troops,
which he is not only- williug but anx
ious to furnish.
He will increase Gen. Emory's force,
and says that it is Kellogg's duty to
make a requisition on Gen. Emory for
as many troops as may be necessary to
suppress the resistance to his authority.
The President's mind seems to have
undergone a remarkable change within
the past tew; days. When he first re
cognized Kellogg's Government, he did
so with the understanding that it was
necessary to recognize either McEnery or
Kellog,aad he desired tobe understood as
not expressing , any opinion as to the le
gality of either Government. lie said this
matter was for the Courts, but pending
the decision the Administration would
take no part other than a formal recog
nition of theState Government i inaugu
rated by the Republicans' with Kel
logg as Chief Executive.
From'the tenor of our dispatches to
day, it seems that the President has de
termined to uphold the Kellogg faction
at all hazards and to the last extremity.
It strikes us that ; the people of a
State nave a right to their option as to
which ! of two 1 conflicting Govern
menu they ' ought ' to pay taxes, and if
they think one is lawful and constitu
tional and the other revolutionary and
usurpatory,they can elect to support and
sustain the former or ' at least to with
hold from the latter the means of sus
' tenance, namely, the payment of taxes.
Suppose the Supreme Court of the
United States shall decide in favor of
the McEnery Government ; what remedy
will the people liave, if they should pay
taxes to the.Kellpgg officers, after the
taxes have been squandered and stolen
by irresponsible collectors I
Kellogg, aided and abetted by Grant,
bas established a despotism in Louisiana,
and the determination of the President
to add Still .'farther to the aggressions
already inflicted upon that people will
recoil upon the Administration, and
should be severely condemned in every
section and by all parties.
There will be no resistance, in our
opinion, to the United States troops.
The peopla Louisiana ; have shown
no disposition to get into a quarrel with
the National Government.' It has been
repeatedly wi4 by . them that they will
submit to the authority of the United
fitatesbut they , will submit upder pro
test. Thej .ate not opposing the Presi-
detit--they ate opposing the Kellogg
usurpation, which they believe to be a
wrong and an outrage. If the Presi
dent shall, at the point of the bayonet,
u 4k; a,irr,ntion bp. unhold. ot
...... MOf - n
then the responsibility .will rest upon
his shoulders and the powers of the
sword not the voice of reason, justice
or law will prevail. I
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W, I T C II C R -A F J AMONG" THE
w nhiuh pUflwhere to-dav irom
the Lincoln Progress a case of conjuration
ftmonff the colored people of Catawba,
which is a eood illustration of the super-
Btition orevailins among that class of
our population throughout this and the beautiful ot all the year, is to tne oouiu
nthP.r Southern States. ern heart the most hallowed, the most
lit cannot be said that superstition is
confined exclusively to the colored race,
or that it is the necessary concomitant
of ignorance, for some of the most intel-
licrpnf mpn in everv ae of the world
Ugeni men iu cvcijr oc Wi "" I
iu. :1,,, rsf ?ta I
nave acKnowieugeu uie muucu
mvsterious and supernatural power.
But the freedmen in the South since
the close of the war have, become
the '.victims of impostors of their Own
color who have taught them to believe
as firmly in the doctrine" of witchcraft
a did our New Enaland forefathers du-
ring the times of Cotton Mather. And
although we have as vet had no Salem
in which socery has been practiced
among the colored population since
1865" were compiled and published, they
would form a volume larger than Math
er's "Wonders of the Invisible Word"
and equally as startling in its disclosures.
SPIRIT OF THE STATE PRESS.
The Enfield Times discusses the pro
posed appropriation for the Halifax and
Scotland Neck Railroad. The election
comes on inursuay next, lue.i "
: mi j . -.a. mi m- i
opposes the appropriation and bas but
little fear of the result.
' Per contra, the Iljanoke Neics earnest
ly advocates the appropriation and is
confident the vote next Thursday will
be in its favor. "We are pleased to see
that the personalities on this subject
have ceased.
The Republic-Courier says: 4 The
Editorial Convention at Goldsboro
takes-place on Wednesday next and the
publishers and editors of the journals of
this State should see lo it that nothing
is left undone to secure a general attend
ance and harmonious working. Such a
convention as that of Wednesday next
should be productive of much good,
not only to the newspaper men them
selves but to the people of North Caro
lina." The Milton Chronicle thinks the Dem
ocrats were guilty of folly in nominat
ing a Republican for President at Balti
more and says of the next Dtinocratic
nominee :. " He must come before, the
people clear from the stain of such
treachery as that .of the leaders who
sold out the party in the. last camnaitrn
xiecicr.TarY to make the race with a pure
man and be defeated, than to make it
with a leader whose Democracy is only
a mild form of Radicalism. We can
conceive of no middle ground, in poll
tics, between right and wrong, between
Democracy and Radicalism."
The Wilmington Journal refers face
tiously to " Our Indian Trophies" for
warded to headquarters at San Fran
cisco. The Journal thinks Gen. Sher
man will disavow the act of the army
officers in sending the heads of John
Sehonchin and other Modocs to San
Ffancisco.' That paper says it cannot
imagine to what use these trophies will
be put.
On the subject of 4Briareu3," the
Journal discusses Railroad matters with
the Star, its local cotemporary.'"
The leader ot the Wilmington Star
Saturday, was " The Tenth of May,"
which concludes as follows :
"These memorial tributes to the he
roic dead of the South have no political
rc i-x i
Bigumcauue. uur late enemies need
have no fears that the fires of another
civil war will be lighted at the urns of
the noble men who fell in the last one,
We loved the cause in which thev fell,
We love their memories, and we would
not dishonor them or their and our late
cause by refusing to pay the rites of
annual recognition and fond remem
brance."
The Wilmington Post of Friday, Re
publican and edited by a Northern man
and Federal soldier during the war,
Major James C. Mann, pays a tribute to
our Memorial Day which does credit
to "that paper : . :
''However much we individually may
sympainize witn ine opposite side ot
the iate great struggle : however much
wemav differ from those who will bow
the knee to-morrow, in everything con
nected with it, we should most sincere
ly regret to see the people of the South
neglect to honor their soldier dead
Although the cause lor which these
brave men freely gave up their lives
was to our mind wrong, yet they died
in what seemed to them the most holy
of duties, and they deserve the fender
est recollections. False to all gratitude
would be this people if thev neglected
Ito honor thes? men, and unworthy cf
ine Bacrmce oi me Dravest and best of
the South.
It in the inscrutable wisdom of Provi
dence, the sacrifice of blood was neces
sary to wipe away the sins of the Nation,
as is often taught, we hold that the
, blood sacrificed on one side ' of the
struggle was as pure in His sight as on
the other, and that all the sacrifice was
made upon the altar of Liberty, whether
by the blue cr giay. Brave hear. s beat
beneath both uniforms, that now have
rcoaldered into dust, and we believe
there is no distinction in the Father's
sight whether they wore the blue or the
gray. We believe the day will come
when the survivors of both armies will
udite on these sacred memorial days,
asa strew nowe.s upuu iu giavco
their united dead. Here bitter recrimi
nations should cease. No sound of
strife should break the solemn stillness
their rest for their souls have gone
to God who gave them, and we, weak
mortaS) cannot fathom thc mysteries
now known to the meanest ot those
gone before."
Wnen sucn sentiments as auove ex-
nrpffspri shftll nrpvail in thc hearts 01 the
Northem tfae day of true recon.
ciliation and mutual good feeling be
iweeu iue .iaieiy "'ycicu lUu,
have dawned upon me iana
The Charlotte Observer ot the 10th
says: "The month ot May, the most
sacred. It is the season chosen tor tne
honoring of the great army of f allen
braves, who shed their, life s blood iu
defence of our country, and left us such
a noble legacy or splendid virtues anu
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Unmir i4uii9 Pririnll9 ltipmones C1US- I
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ter thick about us in this floral season ;
and each year as it rolls by uearing
further and further back into the ueau
past the eventful pet iod when those
whose memory we now celebrate were
bravely upholding "the stars and bars,
renders this consecrated day, the lUtu
of May, inore and more hallowed. We
reverence tlle4ay set apart for so holy a
sacred, and neverlorget lo pay our an-
nil. I f.iKnta j.f h iIwi ! .il n ( V, i I
the dead soldiers who wore the gray.'
: The Tarboro Enquirer calls for a
work house for criminals. On "Gamb
ling " the Enquirer has a sensible arti
cle on the evils of prize-drawing enter
tainments, prize-caudysboxes and the
numberless ways of deceat gambling in
vogue at the present time. It says:
u There is scarcely anything done these
days in which the gambling feature is
iioL mnnectPd. anil uniPSM our npnn m nsft
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their influence against the evil tendency
by preventing the participation therein
of their children, they may expect them
to grow up gamblers. The welfare of fu
ture generations demands vigilance on
this subject."
Senators Conkling, of New York, and
Edmonds, of Vermont, are spoken
of in connection with the office ot Chief
Justice of the United States.
The remains of the late lion. ; J. L.
Orr will be sent to Anderson Sounth
Carolina, for interment.
The severe snow storms in Northern
Texas and New Mexico have killed all
the fruit.
The reported cholera ravages in Aus
tria and Turkey are denied.
Cincinnati brewers, make $3.25 profit
on a keg of lager.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
J? O li S ATT"if
A fifty horse power Steam Engine, finely
finished, with four large cylinder boilers
complete all in good order. Apply to
JOHJTEUDEY.
Jamestown. N. C.
Gabdsre Hill, Mine, N. C, May 10, 1673.
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My wife, ANN HARP, having left my
bed and board without just cause, this in
to warn an persons irom trusting ner on
my account, ad I shall pay no debts of her
contracting,
may 11-lw J. R. HARP.
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THE BEREAVED
' WHITELAW CR3 WDSR ara prepare
to furnish
T O M B S TON E S
of all kinds, as cheap and as neat as any
other establishment In the Southern states
Ravins? been at the business of carving
and engraving marble forty-fourjyears, we
consider ourselves equal to any in the un
ion.
All orders or communications punctually
attended to.
WHITELAW & CROWDER,
Corner Blount and Morgan streets.
Raleigh, N.C.
N. B. I sincerely hope the new firm will
meet witn success, n we are wormy ol pat
ronage, nespecuuuy,
Z. CROWDER,
formerly of Warren county, N. C.
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BARRELS "A" SUGAR,
10 Barrels extra C Sugar,
20 " "C"
10 Crushed, and PowdereC Sugar,
ap6-tf LEACH BRO'S.
PREPAID TICKETS FROM ETJ
KOPE.
GREAT REDUCTION OF RATES.
The magnificent Steamers of the
A L L A , N L I N E.
will leave Liverpool for Norfolk, Va., every
tutciuivio i utauay uunng spring anu sum
mer of l873,connectinirwiUiJial!asi by rail
road.
Steerage and Intermediate passage as
follows : ,
Liverpool, Queenstown, ") Steerage 33 80
Glasgow, LiOudon orlirlstol
to Raleigh, J Inter $52 80 to
$5480.
Hamburg, Antwerp, Hoi- Steerage $37 80
land or tiavreto Raleigh. Inter. $.54 80
Paris, Norway. Bremen or I Steerage $41 80
Sweden to Raleigh, J Inter. $58 80
Passenger accommodations unsurpassed.
Parties wishing to send for friends will
apply to
GEORGE LITTLE,
Raleigh, N. C.
Wiiliam Lamb, General Agent, Norlolk,
Va. , mchS-Dlaw3m
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OUSE AND LOT AND LAND
FOR SALE.
I wish to sell my
HOUSE AND LOT,
situated just outside the corporation, and
near the Insane Asylum. Good water and
a fine fruit lot attached. It can be fought
cheap. Also
Two Tracts of Land,
four miles southeast of Raleigh, adjoining
the lands of Messrs. T. H. Brieas. W. G.TTn-
church and others, containing 73 acres in
one tract and 133 in the other. 40 of which
are closed, and is good cotton and corn
land. It can be bought on easy terms.
-Appiy to W.G.KING,
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500. " , Corn,
700 " Virginia Oats,
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This CELEBRATED "COTTON FERTILIZER" has won such a marked and exten
sive reputation throughout the cotton growing region of North Carolina und Virginia,
uiao in iuamuac:urers, (the "sourjtiuKiN
cannot do more than supply the
ENTIRE CASH DEMAND
Planter who will need small quantities, for second application to their crops, would
do well to send in their orders AT ONCE, as we have now a very small lot on hand.
wnicn is closing out rapidly. THIS FEliTILdZEK lis SOLD OJNLiY r OK CASH !
SOLE TERMS:
$60.00 per Ton of 2,000 lbs., cash at our warehouse in Norfolk, Va. '
Drayage fro a warehouse 50c. per Ton, additional.
Freight to destination to be paid by party ordering.
C. W. GRAND Y & SONS, Cotton Factors, Norfolk, Va ,
Special Agents of the Company for
ana sontbeastern Virginia.
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State Fair Premium at Wllniinston for
. GOLDSBORO, Wayne County, N. C, November 2Srd, 1872.
JOHN II. POWELL Esq.: -
th km r k Soluble Sea Island Guano
wlz n v7 IT i r, s auaas given me more satisiaction man any ol the oth
ers, ine soluble Sea Island Guano was the one used upon the acre of land upon which
i oui itixecu ine r.oitn n rvrm wh wh ha truir
of cotton tw ftQ y---r--
entered for the largest amount of cotton
wuuiu nave aiso taken that premium, beating all 150 lbs. I am better pleased with it
XVhn-any . ber GuaDo1 have ever used on cotton, and I shall use it in preference tc
a ikbouu im in uutiuu crop.
ALSO EIGHT PREMIUMS
The Amount of Seed Cotton made
was Three Thousand Six Hundred and Thirty-three Pounds.
EDGECOMBE COUNTY, N. C, December 12th, 1872.
Messrs. R. W. L. RATSTN" Cn TUltlrtAw.
t , 1 bought of Messrs. Branch, Herbeit & Co.," Ust Spring, one ton of your Soluble Sea
Island Guano for invself and ihrp tnnn for nthor
pleased with it. and say it is the best Guano, and paid them better than any jhey ever
used, ihe ton I used myself was put in cotton by the 6ide of two other guanos, and 1
am willing to say that I should buy the So.uble fcea Island Guano in preierence to any
that I have used since the war. Very respectfully,!
W. H. AVERA. Esq..: "
Dear Sir The ten bacs Soluble Sea Island Onann more than mpt.:mv PTnwt.tinnii
l consider it equal to Peruvian for cotton.
doubled the crop. My neighbors who bought
jiicieicuce iu auy oiuer wuen u caa oe naa.
E. W. FULLER, Esq.:
Dkak Sir lUsteti your Guano this year,
cuiwu crop nt'ii j ear.-
HENDERSON, Granville County, N C, November 29th 1872.
To S. J. PARIIAM:
The Soluble Sea Island Guano purchased
me by the side of Peruvian Guano, Stonewall
either, and I observed a marked difference in
lUlUie.
HENRY BURRELL, Esq., has stated to
tobacco crop, using two other higher-priced
ixu if.iu.uu uuauu is me ciieupesi guano ne
YANCEYVILLE;
Captain W. P. ROBINSON.
Delvk Sik In reply to your Inquiry as
yviu, jl wiou. iu nay vutu, i appiiu 11, puuuus to iius ucre, alongside oii"eruvian, jfaclnc
Guano and Gilham's Tobacco Fertilizer In equal quantities ; it stands the drouth better
than either of the above fertilizers. It matured better on the hill and cured better and
more yellow than either of the other fertilizers used. I think it is a splendid fertilizer
and I expect to use it next season. Yours, respectfully,
MARCELLUS MIMMS.
WILSON, N.C, January lltn, 1873.
Messrs. II ARRISS & BLACK WELL:
Gents I used this season, on my cotton crops about 15 tons of your Soluble Sea
Island Guano, testing it by the side of Guanape and Vegitator, and up to the'time of the
heavy washing rains last of June.I was equally pleasod witli.its action as ol the Guanape
and better pleased than with the Vegitator.
G. W. BAREFOOT, by J. J B.
Circular of eight pages of Certificates at
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A GEN T A T
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Fayelteville Street.
FIIES II 1 II It I ru s.
The Spring Stock of Fancy Goods, Notions
uoniectioneries, Fruits, &c.i Toys,
Musical Instruments
ofevervkind.
In short, a full stock of everything to be
iounu in a
GENERAL VARIETY STORE,
Is now arriving at
BroflnVMusenm or Emporium f Fancy Gook
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
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just received. Also a large lot ot
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Dally arrivals of Fruits and Confection
eries.
Large stock of Tovs and China Goods
selling at cost.
J? or anything and everything, go to
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Eastern and Middle North Carolina,
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the Largest Amount of Cotton to an Acre.
purchased of yon this season was used by
h a utato nrAminm . .,t,
to the acrepremiums open toallages.be
v. - 1. A. UKATsUi-K.
AT WAYNE COUNTY FAIR.
on an Acre of Upland by Mr. Granger
J. it. IriitiiuN.
SELMA, N. C, Is ovember 12th, 1872.
It paid me over 100 per cent. I more than
it are highly pleased, and will use it in
nopeyou win Keep a supply tne coming,
Truly yours, R. HARE.
LOUISBURG, N. C, December 4th, 1872.
and the result Is, I will use It ou. ly lide
xours, xc,
ELLIS M ALONE.
of v. u was vised on tnhn
& . I like it much better than
favr of the Sea Island. Shall use in the
S M. HOYSTRR'
HENDERSON, Granvitle eounty.
us that he made a test this present year's
guanos, but Is convinced that the Soluble
nas ever purcnased, and shall use it again.
Caswell County, N. C. December 6th, 1872.
to how I liked the Sea Island Guano I got of
S Tit O Jll CII S,
R A L E I G II .
JQAVIS, DRAKE
JOBBERS OF
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F OREIGN AND D OM ESTIC
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Dress Goods and Yankee Notions
COR. BANK & SYCAManM rs
Petersburg, J.
SPRING TRADE, 1873.
We take pleasure in inviting the the at
tention oi tne
IERC4AXTS OF VIRGINIA AD NORTH CAROLINA
To our Stock of
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and Notions
which are now being receivedand which
will be complete in every department by
the 1st of April, by which time we will Ins
prepared to exhibit the
LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE.
and which in variety, price and terms, will
compare favorably with any south of New
lorjt.
We return our thanks to the Merchants
01 this State and North Carolina, for the
manner in which they have sustained us
in our efforts to establish a First.
Class wholesale Dry Goods House in this
city, and with ample means, increased ex
perience and a determination to give satis
faction, we feel sure we snail in the futnrp
as in the past, deserve the confidence of our
friends and the trade generally.
Jf Q CUT HERRINGS, FRESH.
Just received at
aplO-tf G.T.bTONACH BRO'S,
We have just received a fine lot
Oporto Port,
Florio Maderia,
Marsailles Sherry.
These are imported Wines.
may l-tr u. t. aiituAun k uku.
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ABBIT SKINS WANTED.
I want to buy "10 million ," more or less.
of Rabbit Skins, and solicit applications
Irom tnose who can supply large iois.
J. Li. LAB1AUA,
Kidgeway, N.C.
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HE WEED SEWING MACHINE
Why is the Weed Sewing Machine bound
to please all 'ae ladies?
.Because it is the nest feller in tne wona
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It E S S G O O D S
IN GREAT VARIETY.
Just received at
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BETTS, ALLEN & CO. have moved their
Sash, Door and Blind Factory
totLelot of the old Bayonet Factory, on
the line of the R. ft G. Railroad, at the
northern terminus of Dawson street.where
they will be pleased to see their old mends
anu customers.
SSentinel aud Era copy for 1 month.
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ATOVELTY AND EXCELSIOR
The Best
CLOTHES WRINGERS.
. Tlifv save labor. Thev save time. They
saves clothes. They save money. For
family, Hotel ancL,, I- "ry1Tir,vrrrT
-r- -.jiiWifl last a life time.
( . rortfiaieuy
JULIUS LEWIS & CO,
Stoves, Hardware and Cutlery, Paints.
"iguu ttiiu Duggy juaieriais, oie
Agents Tor the celebrated
Boiles Cotton Hoe,
Fisher Building,
aprtl Raleigh, N. C.
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Having sold out our entire Stock of
Groceries, c, to Messrs R, F. Jones & Co.,
ws icwuwueiia mem 10 tne lavoraoie con
sideration of our friends and customers, -.
, . i A. G. LEE t CO.
Raleigh, N. C. April, 1873.
In accordance with the above notice, we
will continue the Wholesale, and Retail
Grocery, Commissipn and Factorage busi
ness at the old stand, .and repectiully so
licit the patronage Of the former customers
or a. G. Liee t-Co.. and the public gener
ally.
R. F. JONES & CO.
R.
J O N E S & C 0.,
Wholesale and Retail Urocers,"
CO T t a if 4 c r O It s
AND '
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Wilmington St., east of Market,
: RALEIGH, N. C,
Have on hand.a nd are constantly receiving
consignments of Provisions, Grain, Farm
ing Utensils, Groceries, etc.
43 Orders tor the" purchase of Cotton so
licited and satisfaction guaranteed.
Consignments of all kinds. Produce, Gro
ceries, Provisions, lc, will receive strict
attention. ap28-tf
O
C
E
Books of Subscription to the CAPITAL
STOCK of the Old North State Life Insur
ance Company have been opened in
Raleign, at the Law office of Messrs.
Batchelor, Edwarus & Batchelor.
, - . ; JACOB PARKER,
" B. F. LONG,
mn22ti Incorporators.
L L WEIGHT O A P
PROCTER & GAMBLE'S
E JL T It Jl O E I J E.
Some Brands of Soap are sold short
weigut nve to eight pounds per box. Ill
you use tnese soaps you pay money for
v uu uci iiMi receive. UAN YOU AF
FORD TO DO-SO?
Buy Procter Gamble's full weight
lirana, &oid Dy urocers in your city.
r . LE4.CH BROTHERS,
Wholesale Agents.
ap2'4m Raleigh. n.H
W
li I T E G O O D
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 R E L
In barrels, half-barrels and kits.
aplO-tf G. T. STRONACH A BRO
r T . x rv JiJE L L.S !
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 IIOU3E of
JULIUS LEWIS & CO.,
Fisher Building,
ap4-tf Ralel y. C.
g U PER - P. H 0 S P II A T E .
100 Sacks Watson and Clarke's Super
Phosphate, -
100 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, UPCHURCH A THOMAS,
PODDEK, OATS, HAY, SHUCKS.
may 2-tf W. C. STRO XACII.
O O D, WOO D
150 Cords OAK" TilfnrnTJVor,,! 1 1
WOOD - a uAVi.UCi iiaiu
mar 15-tf
W C. STRONACH.
JgLANK BOOKS IN VARtETY.
Initial Paper, elegant, Just to hand.
ju, JittaAJN SUN . Bookseller.
mar 13-tf
Raleigh, N. a
JSPECIAL NOTICES.
Tetter. Salt Rheum andalf Skin riic .rZ
cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical n"
oovery.
The Peoplk's bTAMP of Vat.ttwti '
Government Indorsement, which leiiaiiy
the sale of Plantation Bitters, is nVt ti'
ouiy etuiup aniAcu tu llicil iamous ve't.
Uic -A- JLX im iv uwiot nuuitiuu IU tilUt fit
ficial sanction, the still xuore valuiht "
stamp or public approbation, This intti
mable voucher ol its rare properties as iT -
earlier date than the Government c-rt-Uti,;
uai ; lor minions ui bicu. puisonn liau iii
nounced it the Grand .Specific of the
long Delore Congress tnougutof taxin ;.'
pi ietary medicines. It is unnecessary V
repeat, ih detail, the proprieties oi "ti '
wonaermi V egetaole lnvirrant. . The tH.v
reference that can be otteed to tho.so v,1!
desire tne lull particulars oi its vii tm s i
the General Public, Ask those who t.-'v '
tried it as a remedy lor dyspepsia, coiVvti"
pation, - billiousness, interiuitieiit l'evi-rs
nervous ueDiniy.rueuinausm, seasickness
low spirits or loss ol vital power' v'mi
Plantation Bitters has done for them i,n
ue guvei ucu ujr uie x cijiuusc niey inaiio to
your inquiries .
The iollowing statement, from one nin,.
oldest and most respectable merchants .
- . ,i . ,1 . , . . 1 . . ' ' , V" '
me Ciiy Ol reiciauuig, ByKa.n.a lor llstll UDu
needs no comment:
I have for many years used "hnc-
WITH'S ANTI.DYSPiiPTIC PILLS' -a, :
family medicine and also in lay own c st
and I haye no hesitation iu pronoum .i .'
tnem tne most, saie, euicieni aim piea.v;lu(.
medicine with which I am acciutiuu'w
They promptly relieve Dyspepsia ami ic
usual attenaants, uosLiveness, tteaitb.nj
iieauacne, jjoss ui apireuie, juoiio, iti- j
take pleasure in recommending tUein' t,,
the public. They ward off disease aud i-,re,
serve health. I always Keep a luli suj.piv
on hand and would not wii:ingly be u iai-
outtnem. joiijs itowLi rr
Prepared solely by the proprietor! i c
BECK WITH, successor to Dr. Beckvitu
Petersburg, Va., and for sale, at JieiViiur
ed price oi Jo cents per box, by all drug-i.ii i
and by Joseph, car r, Wholesale Agent.
Jan27-tf ;
Help fob the Hopeless. You arcu-, u
dejected, miserable, and nothing dues' you
any good, you say. Don't despair, 'iw.
1 1' I . I nr. 1 . 1-11 r 1 1 . II .... . ... .... -
ij uoim iu iitx.vx. uaYO fuu Liieu V lUe"ar
Bitters ? No 1 Tnen, why don't you ? v h, ! h
er your complaint be dyspepsia, biiiuvH
ness, nervous weakness, constitutional a
bility , or any other trouble, Vinegar Hi tc.rs
will revivft nnrl TAiinvato vnn.
. . - y BiictLcre.t
system, as a genial rain relreshes the vvul-erednowci-s.
:
Wk Have Fkequently Heard moi i
say they would not be without Mrs. H in
siow's fcootaing fcyrup, irom the biru, u;
the child until it has finished with uu
teething siege, under any considers i.f i
whatever. .
Bubnett's Standard FtAvnntn i v
tracts are ne'ttly put up in UnpannoU. d i
oz., 5 oz. and lu oz. bottles, and are for s,tk
by the trade generally in every priue:
city and town in the United States, "Juna
das, and British Provinces, as weii' , i
many other, foreign countries.
To OwnekI of Horses. No one who
ever used Dr. Tobias' Horse Venetian Liui
ment, will ever be without it; it isaier
tain cure for Colic, Sore Throat, cuts
Bruises and Old Sores. Warranted suptrc
or to any other; in pint bottles, atone i -Hilar.
Sold by all Druggists. Depot, lo 1' uk
Place, New i'ork.
Risley's Buchtt is a reliable Diuretic un-i
Toaic lor all derangements of the urinary
and genital organs. The genuine, as loi
merly sold by Haviland, Harral & Kisi -v,
and their branches, is now prepared by ti.
VV. Risley, the originator aud Propriei-oi;
and the trade supplied by his success-.,
Morgan & Risley, New York. '
The Secret of Beauty. What is ii? uc
longer asked, for the world of fashion ;.au
all the ladies know that it is produceu ca
using a delightfuland harmless toilet in . i"
arauuu known as G. W. Laird's"Blooui v
k'outn." its beautifying enects -are tnil
wonderful. DJpot, 5 Gold Street,. .Nd:
York.' . ;
Foe Dyspeksia, liidigestion, depression
of spirits ana general ueOiiity--utheir va
rious forms ; also, a.i a pi eveutive as ailhl
1 i . . ...... . . . - -
revcr anu. auc, auu OLiier lnunuiiieci
fevers, the Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir vi
Calisaya, made by Caswell, Hazard W Co.,
New York, and sold by all Druggists, is tuo
best tonic, and as a tonic for patient-, re-
has no equal.
Thurstons-Jvory Pearl Tooth IV.w
der. The best article known for cleans; 114
and preserving the teeth and gums. Solo
by ail druggists. Price 25 and 60 cents ;er
buttle. F. C. Wells & Co.. New York.
Pratt's Astral Oil, has a world-widt
reputation as the surest and best illumina
ting oil. Over two million gallons have
been sold for the past twoyears, from which
no accidents ol any description have ue-
curreu. oena ior circular, uil House o.
Charles Pratt, established 1770. New York.
40
DOZEN FKEsIl CANNED
Tomatoes.
16 Dozen "I Vv inslow Jones" Green Coru
mchl9tf W. C. ssTRONAOJi
F
T" ATT1" r "-v-.-. a a . . - . - - .
1 .1 I I K I H I. Clitic I T I I 1 I I T f r
100 Barrels Bur's Extra Flour,
00 " Elk River " "
200 Sacks Virginia Extm aud Sin cr
fine Flour. !
20 Barrels people's .favorite Family
Flour, (good as Pa tapsco.)
In store and arriving.
V IDLI AMsON , UPCHURCH & THOMAS
mhlb-tf
gTORAGE, STORAGE, STORAGE,
Having completed our large
B It I C K W A II E 11 o u s7:",
along side the Railroad near the North Car
olina Railroad depot, w&'are prepaid! lu
receive and store COTTON and any i ii;r
PRODUGE or GOODS, and make liiwr.u
cash advances upon same when desitvU
Parties desiring to carry their cotton ov
until next Spring, will find it to their m
1. 1 v. - t.v i.uiicnuuiiu W1LI1 US.
WIL1L1IAMSON. UPCHURCH & THOM AS
nov 0- tf
Commission Meiciiais.
isr -
B O O K
Just recei ved,
1 LetAiiii:llst Hymns.
f .! ;'lii""t Geographies.
1 Im..... paper.
1 " Baptist Hyfeins.
Call soon. L BRANSON,
oct2-tf Raleigh. N. C.
IIS. II . W . MI L L E li ri'
ROjIItDEYG II OUSE,
Corner of Newbern Avenue and To
son Street.
mh25-3m.
gPRING
AND SUMMERJipODj3
Mi I U JI
(SUCCESSOR TO A. KLINE.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
READY-MADE CLOTHING
FOR MEN ASD BOYS.
A2ID
Staple Dry Goods,
Ilatv Boots,
and Shoes,
China, Crockery,
and Glass-ware
Corner of
FAYETTEVILLE AND HARGETT STS:
R ALE I G II , N . C .
Having on hand the most complete stock .
of goods ever received by him, he earnejsl
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 22-3m
JU BIN'S PERFUMERY
AND TOILET POWDER
At ; SIMPSON'S
vo26.tf ' Drug St c re