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JORDAN STONE, Mwuwing Editor. A -mXWIi T. WILLIAMS. Folltloal Editor. THURSDAY. ... JUlE 12. 187?; 1 I rnn MUTATION OF THE DEATH-1 - -r --. wwr mil d .avuu . - .- KUU. I The Charlotte Democrat thinks the I Governor did wrong in commuting the I puoishment of the negroes Griffice and Mordecai, from the death penalty to con finement for life in the Penitentiary. . And the Charlotte Observer is ol the ime opinion. 'These papers foini their opiuion from the evidence on the trial,' which was, ol I jary was a rightful one.' But the easel . , iaui-'AVnf nrvrtn 1 rested 10 a T ' he evidence ot two of the ringleaders h the I S ' " -r J3 T 4- 1 robbery, jsoyiau ami orjau vuuiireu Btate't evidence and were not pros a. I .fo..?n nf ariffio and I . . m--,tttks, nnicfinB and I Mordecai, ft their Conviction and after they had scarcely a ray ol hope 1 that their lives would be spared v- .m Onvprnor manY Dersons I DJ Wi VfUTruor, m j beleive thai tOQ conaemneu iueu , . , I had no murderous purpose in view I When they went to Mn Hick's store, and .i ... tr W1,ta a : "T: n hini r m""- and -by the efoe. Brjautand I sisted in being present at the time ot the assault and robbery, and receiving afterwards a part of the stolen spoils. Jfhb Observer says : Many7perhaps, would prefer death to imprisonment for life in a wretched penitenitiary at hard labor. It is ques tionable whether it is an act ot mercy to save a man's neck and then doom him to imprisonment for life. Men of fine sensibilities and elevated views ol life woulct rather, no doubt, expatiate a capital offence in one brief hour ot igno miny and horror than by years of con tinned disgrace and misery. It is far hptter. we should think to be cast off violently upon the dark sea of eternity than to be doomed to reach it by a long journey characterized by nothing save degradation, despair, utter joylessness, and unceasing hardship and suffering." 4 Imprisonment for life is a bard and cheerless fate, and we agree with the Observer, that many persons would pre fer death to such a punishment. In commuting the death - sentence of the condemned men to imprisonment for life in the Penitentiary, the Governor has only permitted the criminals to breathe out the remainderot their ex istence in undergoing a severe penalty for the atonement of their crimes. As the Observer says, it is questionable "Whether it is an act of mercy to save a man's neck and then doom him to im prisonment for life. We believe in the enforcement of the criminal law. We believe in hanging, especially where death ensues and where there are no palliating circum stances. : Criminals whodeserve the fate of the gallows escape too oRenthrough the meshes of the law. For the sake of society, we would be glad to see the Courts visit upon murderers, and other offenders whose crimes are scarcely less heinous than murder, the full extent of the penalty prescribed by the laws. But we think Gov. Caldwell has acted properly in commuting the punishment of Griffice and Mordecai to imprison ment for life in the Penitentiary. If he had pardoned them, we should have denounced the act as ill-advised and entirely improper ; but as he has done nothing of the kind, but sen tenced them to a life of hard labor in the State's prison, we think he is justifiable in so doing and approve and endorse his action. We need not refer to the petition which was presented to his Ex cellency, which was signed by a number of our prominent citizens of both par ties and by every Minister in Raleigh, because we take it that it is not very difficult to get numerous signatures to a petition for mercy when life is-at stake. We deplore the outrage perpetrated on Mr. Hicks as much as any one can. It was a crime for which there is no pal liation or excuse. But the murderous wretches who are the most guilty of the crime are atliberty,having turned State's evidence. Mr. Hiks has almost recov ered from the assault, and is now attend ing to business. The condemned men were only accessories, and the Governor was satisfied from what has transpired since the trial, that Boylan and Bryan were the authors of the design to rob Hick's store, and that the defendants were, used as tools to consummate their nefarious scheme. OUF LIVING AND OUR DEAD. Col. Pool's publication bearing the above title will be issued this week; It will be a weekly newspaper, sontaioing the war record of North Carolina from the election of Lincoln in 1860, to the close of the war between the States in May 1865. Col. Por l has already enough materia on hand to last lor several issues, inclu ding accounts of battles, the diary ol officers and other valuable historical data furnished by some of the ablest and most distinguished writers in the Bt&Je. Every Confederate soldier who de sires to have a history of the part North Carolina performed in the war thonld subscribe to Oub Living Ard Our Dead." The price of the paper is $2.00 per annum. Address, Col. S D Pool.Newbern, N. C. course, the proper guidance for theory, I now of the. Raleigh wews. m leoy ne abania, attended a wedding in Newbu and no doubt exists in the minds of this j publ uhecf an article upon the subject o Maachnsetti,. on Thursday. 5"Sw8 verdict of the kSti?in?J? Owners ol ves-els destroyed by- him VViUUIUUAtl ' IUC AJCVIVWI'Cl. T1 UlVll o vy yt iv retire tru HISTORICAL SKETCHES. j II UCU LUC IIUUUUUUSIUCU n uo " the AmicinZ that the editors would be I Had to publish the War Iiecords ot l each county in the State, the plan or 1 Anrnnoa nf Hoi. Fool was unsnowD to i Jaem one ot the editors in 1862, now more than eleven years ago, published an article in the Raleigh Standard, then ed- is . . yt i j wj i4Uk. ww, J . - i mi TT- have a Hortn uarouna History f wrote several articles in defence of our soldiers during the war, two 01 which were nrsi puuusueu iu mc m- gtnia papers. Since the war ne uas puonsoea arucies ooiu .wuu reicicuc to our so'diers and the writing of a State Uistorv in the Sentinel, Warren- ton Indicator,, which he edited in 18G8 and '68, in the. Wilmington Jour na1, and Weldon News, when owned and put)lished by Messrs. Stone & Uzzell, feral State papers and editorially indors- kd hv others. Tn that article he com- ed him9elf to the writing of the oq, wouft undtr. V - ... . I taQ iu He abaadoned the project De- cause the writing of a successiui nistor ical work is a very grave business re quiring much leisure, industry, ability, 4. and judgment , It u 1 , was creatlv encouraged by sev- rer&i Confederate Generals, Colonels, CocM o. uegiu iac wum, uuu r , , . 1PI Rfntintl. - i We WOUia De g aa tosee a war msiory.i c wVui w 6 ...I of North Carolina from the pen of the Associate Editor of the -Sentinel. We r & t i i : x . ...in T r M o i endorsed the article he wrote in 1869 on subject of a State history referred , J tnrl roKdn )m nnnrlnrlfl fn RVianiloil the VXWt !l MVU -V w - . project. It is immaterial whether Col. Pool or the Sentinel first proposed to publish the war record ol the State. Their plans are not in conflict but will be ol mutual service. THE RICHMOND ENQUIRER. The Richmond Enquirer comes to us Very irregularly. It is somebody's fault, and we would like to have the trouble remedied. The Lnqmrer is now one ol the most valued ol our exchanges, and when it fails to come, it is a disappointment to us. i- t i -n t t its JiiUiiors, fliaj. nanef a . .uce nuu , ... i.u.--u I UOl. William J-.. Cameron, aiuiougu nnifo .nlnn mPTi h.vA hkpn ii nrnmi- UlbW J Wft-k4 bJL-iW---i J-a-VW -v - rent stand in Virginia nolitics. and have won honorable laurels in battling against Radicalism. Major Lee was the Conservative - candidate ior Congress last year in the Norfolk Dis- fc . J I trict. and resisned his position as one cf I tne iUltors 01 tue rionoiK ooui nai to u;-,if n k v-f iK. devote himself to the duties. Of the campaign. He bore the Conservative banner with distinguished ability and filAnnnnita o rv rl marlo on unviahlo rnnn- I tation. 1 Col. Cameron won his honors: in the WalVftr i-nleRt for Govp.rnnr. Hp. wis then Editor of the Petersburg Index, and in addition to his labors as a jour nalise he added those of a canvasser, and he did most effective work, both as a speaker and writer. Gov. Walker recognized his services by placing him . . . .... . - . on his stan, which he resigned atter serving several months. With two such bold, vigorous and eloquent writers as Lee and' Cameron, the Enquirer will wield a powerful in fluence in the ensuing campaign in the Old Dominion, and will be second to no other paper in that State in ability and zeal. . GOV.VACE'S appeal: The Charlotte Observer of the 10th inat., publishes -an appeal from" Gov. Vance to the farmers of the State,to aid Prof. Kerr in his eflorts to have a ciedi table exhibition of the agricultural resources of North Carolina at the Vienna exposition. The appeal is timely and patriotic, yiile, the "Star "and "Post" in Wilmiug rr - .r . . ' ton, until day of sale and by posters. buu vie trust iuhl ouitr prominent citi zens of the State will follow Gov. Vance's example. Prof. Kerr expects to start for Vienna about the 25th of June, and the farmers should eend him specimens of their pro ducts by the 18th inst. We will publish Goy. Vance's article to-morrow. CONFUSION WORSE CONFOUN DED. Matters in Spain are to-day in grea ter confusion than ever. The resignation of Figueras, instead of: calming the troubled waters, has only added to the agitation. Alter much persuasion, Figueras was induced to again accept the position which he had just vacated, and the Cortes voted a vote of confidence by an overwhelming majority. To-day all is confusion again. Fresh storms are brewing and the people tre depressed. There seems to be no peace for unfor tunate Spain. - DENIES THE SOFT IMPEACH MENT. . Jack denies that he kilkd '.Can by. lie acknowledges that he was present nt the Ptace Conference' when the mas sacre took place, but says the order was given by the Klamath Chief, and that Bogus Charley did the wicked deed. The Militaiy Commission which has been ordered to try the Modoc priso ners should enter into a full investiga tion 6f Jhe Indian wrongs, so that the provocations and outrages of which the savages complain may be inquired into, and the truth ascerta n d. The Cincinnati Enauirer nres Presi ent Lrrant to appoint William S. Groes- beck, of Ohio,. Chief Just ce of the Sunreme Cnnr J oupreme court. . A car of an ingenious and novel con- , , the hsh 01 tne Atlantic rivers to Call lornia, ana tnose pi the latter state iasr. It is an aquarium car; a box freight compunuient, viwi a targe square laua. occupying one-half, and smaller tanks. cone shaped, filling the other. JThis car calculated to Hold sixty blac bass, full grown ; as many catfish and perch : twelve horn pouts and glass-eyed pike; fifty breeding eels; a thousand tautogs; twenty striped bass; seventy lobsters; a barrel of young oysters; one hundred thousand young Hudson river shad, and a quantity of sma'l eels. All those, it is exp ected, will reach California with but little loss 1 here, the aquarium car will be rehiled with salmon anl other nsn native 10 the prolific California rivers, and will return representee! in tne company. Kenttc'cy Democrats are busily en- gaged in the through organization of the party in that State. . ... . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WHITE SULPHUR SPRING?, J Catawba County, N. C. This celebrated watering: place (formerly visitors, xne gracing aimospnere, witu the health-restorine properties of their waters, renaer tnese springs a mosi uesir aDie resort ior mvaiius anu pieaauic seekers. - . . ... : Mrs. MAi w KiiiS . wno is so weu Known as a model house-keeper, will have charge of the Culinary Department ' Good Band of music, Ten-Pen Alley, Billiard Table, and a good supply of ice. An Omnibus will be at Hickory station, on the Western N (J. Kailroad tor passen gers on the arrival ot evtry train. : junel2-D2aw4w&W4t Proprietor. T300K AMD JOB PRINTING. T. A WILEY, Koxboro, N. C, PLALY AXD FaXCY JOB PBIXTEK, Is prepared to execute in the neatest style any order for Job Printing, at bottom prices. BOOKS. PAMPHLETS. IIECORDS, POSTERS, Hand Bills, Circulars, Cards, Court Blanks, Magistrates' Blanks. Tobacco Isabels, cau tion Notices, in short any and all work tnat is desiredi at prlces lbfat cannot fail to Pe. wanxeea.. confectionery and Tobacco Store. He keeps on hand at all times a full stock of Confectioneries and Fancy Goods, xooaccos, anuns, cigars, &c. Remember the place and sign. T. A. "WILEY Junell-tf Itoxboro, C t nOTTOX OTNS ! COTTON OTNS ! ! J COTTON GINS!!! We are Sole Agents in this section for the Tt Y I O It G IV which is acknowledged by those who have used It to have no KUDerior. and is conli- dently recommended by us to all in want prepared to furnish this or any other Gin manufactured, upon liberal terms and 6hort noUce. Any person wanting a Gin gldt herlntime. OKCK' tUat we may WILLIAMSON, UPCHUitCH & thomas. jUUe lU-tl IMPORTANT S ALE O F PUBLIC PROP E R T Y At a meeting of the Board of Managers or tne uape .t ear ana .Deep Kiver .Naviga tion worics. at tne i!.xecuuve ornee in Kai- eigh, on the 3d of June, 1873, the following resolutions were passeu : 1. Resolved, That in accordance with the Act of the Generpl Assembly. lisOO-'ui, chap ter 122 it is deemed advisable to sell the interests of the State of ISorth Carolina, in the Cape Fear and Deep River Navigation Works. , 2. Resolved, That the same be sold in two sections, viz: 1st, Irom Fayetteviiie to Sharp's 1 ield L)am. '2d, irom Sharp's Field Dam, including the same, up the Cape Fear ana Deep Kiver to the limits of tne orlgl nal charter. 3. Resolved, That the respective purcbas ers shall pay one-third of the price of their purcnases in cash, and the remainder in one and two years from day of sale, with Interest from said date, and llist the same be secured Dy satisfactory bond, and a lien on the interests purchased. Title not to be made till payment in full. 4. Resolved, That the sale be upon the expressed condition, that the respective purcnasers snail complete and put in oper atiou, according to the terms of the charter the portion purchased as lolfows, viz : from Fayetteville to Sharp's Field Dam, within 5 years irom day ol sale, and from Sharp's Field Dam, including the same to fys'oi's Mill in Moore county within 3 years from said date. 5. Resolved. That II. A. Loudon, Secreta ry ,and B. I. Mowze, Attorney of the Board, be authorized to malce said sale at Lock- vniZin ham couniX ,ml the 8th of July; 1873, and that they give notice of the t-ame in the " Era" andNicwsin Raleich. We shall offer the above Dronertv lor sale according to tne above resolutions. - II. A. LONDON, secretary. a. i. iowze, Attorney, juo-tds XJAMS, HAMS, HAMS, HAMS; 1,500 pounds selected Virginia and North Carolina ll a ms. 1,000 pounds Baltimore Ham. Arriving to-dav. WILLIAMSON, UPCHURCH & THOM AS, mn za-tr 5Q0 BALES 1IAY' OATS AND Shucks, fr sale at lowest market price. ju3-tf W. C. STRONACH. Z E R O The ZERO REFRIGERATOR Is Umj best Fruit and Ice Preserver in the Wwld. Send for Price List. JULIUS LEWIS & CO., Raleiah. N. C. June 1-tf Manufacturer's Agents. A R C T r i Ice Cream in Four ilinutes. ARCTIC FREEZERS. Send for price li&t, JULIUS LEWIS & CO., Raleiah.'N C.. 'June 1-tf Manufactui ei 's Agents S c 11 O O L B () 0 K S SCHOOL BOOKS!! SCHOOL BOOKS ! ! ! School Dookf, adopted by the State and others, sold at the lowest cash rates by 1.. BRANSON, mh5-tf Raleigh, N. C N ORTH CAROLINA AL MANAC.l 873 Calculated by Dr. Craven, and compiled by L. Branson, printed on flne-sized and calen dered paper, neatly and elegantly. It contains many useful recipes, much valuable statistical matter, and many AGRICULTURAL Items. It Is emphatically an AGRICUL TURAL ALMANAC. It is different from every other Almanac ; has been published a number of years and sold successfully. better than any other, ix is, we inina, ceriamiy as ooa ir not A few stlU 1ih1i?rS!SvLBS11? L. BRANSON, Bookseller, dec 20-tf Raleigh, n. c! I Arlmirnl T?.ir':nrl SriTimfifl. ftf the A! I W VI V V-A ft y AC II ARIAS & CO., Fajetterllle Street, Would call attention; tn their larsre and complete stock of ; . , D It ,Y af6 O D S consisting of DRESS ,GOODSin all the leading styles, WHITE GOODS, DOMESTICS, In Bleached, Brown and Stripes. C L O T II I N OF OUR OWN 3IANUFACTURE, TO SUIT ALL. uTS AND CAP.S, BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, Anu everytning kept in a wholesale and (Ufciau ury uoous ano-lothing House, -3A trial will convince vou that we cannot be undersold outside of the City of iiew xorit, r mav 31-lv 7k QUMMER REFRESHMENTS AT MOSELEY'S CONFECTIONERY. SUCH AS Jft O S E L E 1 S ICE CREAM SODA- WATER, Something novel in Itself. Come and try it. MOSELEY'S ICE CREAM SALOON For Ladies and Gents, A favorite place on warm days. MOSELEY has too manv thinsrs to men tion, come ana see what you want, at , j MOSELEY'S Great Confectionery Emporium, may 50-tt r f pRICES GREATLY REDUCED ' " 'As we wisntomdkeachanKeinourbusl- ness. we notitv our irienas and tne imniio mat we will sell our stock of goods at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH. OUR STOCK COMPRISES DRESS GOODS, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, DOMESTICS Cloths and Casimeres, Embroideries, Corset U, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Yankee Notions. NOW IS THE TIME FOR BARGAINS AT PRIMROSE, PETTY & NEWSOM'S. All indebted to the firm are called on to settle immediately. . mh22-5m P., p. & N. QHAMPION HOUSE MOVER. By T. J iiEAMY, Tarboro, N. C. Patented Jannary 14th, 1873. FIFTY PER CENT, SAVED BY ITS IJSE S. T. REAMYi STATE AGENT, A3-HOUSE MOVING done at lowest XtV Raleigh N O- la"uuw nw.uor'' v -r ijvamv v.ii Vi H ORSE AND COW FEED 400 Bushels N. C. Bran & Shorts, 400 Saeis Oats, C2 Bales Hay, CORN AND MEAL,; For sale ly lec24-lm W . 11. DODD. PREPAID TICKETS FROM EU-i- 1 ROPE. GREAT REDACTION OF RATES. The magnificentSteamers of the A L L A IN LIN E, will leave Liverpil for Norfolk, Va., every alternate Tnesdayluring Spring and Sum mer of I873,oonnecng with Raleigh by rail road. Steerage and iuer mediate passage as follows : ! Liverpool, Q.ueeritown, ) Steerage $33 80 Glasgow, London d Bristol to Raleigh, J Inter $52 80 to 85480. Hamburg, Antwe . Hol Steerage 57 80 land or Havre to HleUh, Inter. 54 80 Paris, Norway. Btmenor l Steerage $41 80 Sweden to Raleigl j Inter. 858 80 Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. , Parties wishing a send for friends will apply to O URGE LITTLE, T Raleisrh. N. P William Lamb, (eneral Agent, Norfolk, . i t . mcns-uiawsm G O T Tt)N O N S W. F. R P a Is' Pattern, Dix Manufactured bj SAM'L OLLINS & SON. Warranted eastleel. We have these goods oi uu Mz.es Kioira anu unsiocKoil. Address 11 orfcrs to .. i JULIUS june 1-tf. EWIS & COM Ralfiig-h W n planufacturer's Agents. C R M E R C O PECTORA POUND COUGH SYRUP, , Colds, Hoarseness, Sore litis, and all Diseases It will cure Cong Throat, Bron ol the Tat and Lungs. , PUPA RED BT J. R. H. CIRMER, Druggist, No. 11 Fayettevi Street, Raleigh, N C. )an vsi-tr JQ) AVIS, DRAKE & CO., JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC dji r t o on si, Dress Goods and Yankee Notions, COR. BANK & SYCAMORE ST 8, Petersburg, FYi. SPRING TRADE, 1873. We take pleasure in in vltlne: the the at tention of t he lERCdAiWS Of V1KGLMA AND H CAROLINA To our Stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and Notions which are now being received.and which will be complete in every department by the 1st of April, by which time we will be prepared to exhibit the LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE. iand which In variety, price and terms, will compare favorably with any south of New xork. of this State and North Carolina, for the i uiuuici iu nuicu iucv- uave suaiaiucu us in our efforts to , establish a First Class Wholesale'Drv Goods House In this city, and witn ample means, increased ex perienee and-a determination to give satis faction, we feel sure we shall in the future. as in me past, aeserve tne connaence 01 our iriends and the trade generally. B R 0 W N ' S M U S E U M Fayctteville Street, FUES II .1 It It I It I. S. The Spring Stock of Fancy Goods, Notions I 4 AiiLAMnnA)iaa U'-wti Itu Jrr I'atycj Musical instruments of every kind. n short, a full stock of everything to be xuuuu. m GENERAL VARIETY STORE, Is now arriving at Brown's Mnseum or Emporium of Fancy Goods. The AVIARY has" been recently re stocked with Canaries, Gold and Bull r incnes, Java sparrows, tsouin American Parrots, and the American Mocking and ttea uiru8. me A Q U A R IUM of Gold and other small fish is constantly replenished with the most beautiful of the nnny tribe. Two Dozen Children's Carriages just received. Also a large lot 01 Daily arrivals of Fruits and Confection eries.. Laige stock of Toys and China Goods setting at cost. Jbor anything and everything, go to . " , NAT. L. BROWN'S. miiai-tr MORTH CAROLINA, -t-- UAJJAKKUS (XII NTY. Superior Court. Jacob A. Fisher, et aL, Plaintiffs. Aerainst Wm. Morrison and the "Concord Gold (-) 1. ..j nit. jric;uuiLlla. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Uvun mat jane Morrison. Matilda Morri son and Robert , Morrison are necessary jjaiucawi niiK;uuu auu mat uiey resiue beyond the limits of this State, and cannot ue servea witn process, it is tnerefore or dered that publication be nude for six Week successively in the "T?.ale1rh Ksus a papejp puunsnea in tne city oi taieign, N. C, notllying the said defendants of the filing of I he complaint in the above action, and that unless. they appear at the next term of our superior Court for Cabarrus county; to De neia at the Court House in Concord, on the first Monday in July next, and plead, answerer demur to the said complaint, the same will be heard ex parte as to uiem anu juaginent granted accord ing to the complaint. Given under my hand and seal of said Court, at office in Concord, this 14th May. li.-? rolIXT A ITvr.r ... Clerk Superior Court, Cabarrus county, J. Y. Allison, Att'y foi Plaintiffs, may lC-law6w ' Concord N. C, O ,E 1 We, the undersigned Assessors, will meet at the Mayor's Office, in connection with the Board of Commissioneis for the city of naieign, on ine inn aay or June, at 10 o'cioc, a. m., a. u. is73, wnen and where the Books will be opened to hear the com plaints of all property-holders as to their assessments. J. tv. O'NKILL, PETER FRANCIS, C. H. DUNSTON. June 4-3t Assessors. 10" HDS. CUBA MOLASSES U0 Barrels Cuba Mol isses. 50 ." S.'H. " at rlotf OS. gu M M E R BEVERAGES Now that the sullry Summer weather is fast coming on, I have prepared to alleviate the wants of the thirsty. At my Saloon, on HARrrrr strfut (Pepper's old stand,) can be found all l he popular arinKs or tiie season. MINT JULEPS. SHERRY COBBLERS, TRIPPLE TONIES, (a nw and favorite drink.) DASHED SHERBET-. most excellent when the the hi, m).j . r . .0 CLARET PUNCHES, JACOC SEEGER'S Lager Beer always on and others keep none but the purest and best liquors a ...v.iMvuuu iyj bUQIUUltrs. Respectfully, J. T. HARRISON, mayl5-lm Pepper's Old Stand. It S . II . VV . MILLER S' nOjtltDIJTG HOUSE, Corner ol Newbern Avenue and Po son Street. mh25-3m. B 0 0 K 8 Just received, 1 Let Methodist Hymns 1 " Maury's Geograph 1 Baptist Hymns. Call soon. L-BRANSON, oc&tt Raleigh, N. C. W3. 1873. THIRD STOCK THIS SEASON. W. II. & It.. S. TUCKER & CO., Are now receiving their purchases made within the last few davs in tlm Nbrtbcra markets, and are better prepared than ever mj oupiy me iraue witn tne most lastaon able and desirable Goods in their several departments, of Ladies press Goods, . ivieus ana noys' Goo.is, Children's Goods, Silk Goods, Linen Goods, . Cotton Goods, Lace Goods . esiraw uouus, Hair Goods. Foreign Goods - Domestic Goods, t - Medium Goods s . Find Goods, Cheap Goods. This last. With the fnrmsr Tmrhasft of mis opnug, maKes our stock tne V. t 1 i . - Largest and Most Complete in the State, which we are offering at WH OLE S A L E AND RETAIL, at prices that must attract the trade. W. H.AR.S. TUCKER A CO mayl4-tf HE SOUTHERN MUTUAL FIRE IjVS VltAJVCE COJUIKt.YW of Richmond, Va. Accumulated Capital 1st Jan. 1873; tt72,8C7J23. Issues Annual Term and Participating Policies. FIRM PROPERTY 1 SPECIALITY Db. H. G. DAVIDSON President JORDAN H. MARTIN, Vice President J. E. NEISWANGER...............,..Secretary. S. B. JONES, General Agent for North Carolina. JOSIAII T. WATTS, may 11-lf Local and Travelling Agent. T A P A N E S E S I L K S At DAVIS. DRAKE & COS. S OLUBLE SEA ISLAND GUANO. 300 bags of this excellent Cotton Fertiliz- i er received to-da v may 2-tf Wi C. STRONACH. Li U L L PROCTER & GAMBLE'S X T It 1 O E I V El Some Brands of Boan are sold short I iweignt nve. to eignt pounds per box. in iyou use these soaps vou nav monev foii Iwhat you do not receive. Can you af- FORD TO DO SO 7 1 BuyProeterk Gamble's full wei?hl Diuuu, ouiu oy rocers in your city. lXAV ll BttUTJiJEKS, Wholesale Agents. ap22-3m Raleigh. N.C. THE BEREAVED WHITELAW & CROWDER are prepared 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 Having- been, at the business of carving and engraving marble forty-four;years, we consider ourselves equal to any in the Un ion. All orders or communications punctually WHITELAW & CROWDER, Corner Blount and Morgan streets. Raleigh, N. C. N. B. I sincerely hope the new firm will meet witn success, if we are worthy of pat ' Z. CROWDER, n formerly of Warren county, N. C. apr28-6m 20 BARRELS . "A" SUGAR, 10 Barrels extra C Sugar. 10 " Crushed and Powdered Sugar; ap6-tf LEACH BRO'S. E M O L. BETTS. ALLEN & CO. have moved U;eir Si. sh, Door and Blind Factory to tie lot of the old P. the line of the R. fc G. Railroad, at the northern terminus of Dawson street.where they will be plea ed to see their old friends auu liuoiyiuerH. 43rsentinel aud Era copy for 1 month. "'- apr28-lm pRESU CANNED GOODS, PEACH. ce, jomawes. oysters, Lobsters an Salmon, at MOSELEY'S. - n JPODDER, OATS, HAY, SHUCKS, may 2-tf W. C. STRONACH. O O- D, W O O D 150 Cords n 4 it wrfPADw.....". . marwi W C. STRONACH. JbANK BOOKS IN VARIETY. Initial Taper, elegant, lust to hand. JU. litvANSON. Bookseller. SPECIAL NOTICES. Tetter, .xalt Rheum and alf Skin dispose cured by Dr. Pierce's GolcUn Medical Dit coverv. The People's btamp ob- V ai.ue. Tb Government indorsement,: which legalizes the sale of Plantation Bitters, is not the ouly stamp affixed to that famous Vegeta ble Tonic. It bears, in addition to that ot ticial sanction, the still more valuable stamp of public approbation. This inesti mable voucher ol its rare properties as u Tonic, Corrective and Alterative, is'of inucli earlier date than the Government I creden tial; for millions of sick peisons had pro nounced It the Grand .Specific of the A" long before Congress thought of taxing puy. piietary medicines. It is unnecessary to repeat, in detail, the proprieties ot Um wonderful Vegetable lnvirrant. 'the bist reference that can be oiieed to those wli.j desire the full particulars of its virtues, is the General Public. Ask those who nav'e tried it as a remedy for dyspeosia. const pation, billiousness, intermittent levers nervous debility, rheumatism, sea sickness low spirits or loss 01 vital power, what Plantation Bitters has done fur them, ana ue govemea oy me response tney make to your inquiries I have for many years used ukck WITH'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS". . family medicine and al&d in my own cise and I have no hesitation iu pronouncii J medicine with which I am acquaiutee They promptly relieve Dyspepsia and iul usual aitenuants, josuveness, u.eartjjuin Headache, Loss of Appetite, Choiic, &c. take pleasure in recommending tnem to the public. 'They ward oil" disease and pre serve health. I always keep a full supply out them. Johs IlowLim. Prepared solely by the proprietor. R r BECKWLXH uccessor to Dr. Beckwith retersDurg, va., ana ior sale, at tne reduc ed price 01 25 cents per box. by all druasrisiK and by Joseph Carr, Wholesale Agent, jaU Risley's BtrcHU Is a reliable Diuretic and Tonic for all derangements of the urinary and genital organs. The genuine, as lor merly sold by Haviland, Harral & Risley and their branches. Is now nrepared bv H ' W. Risley, the originator and. Proprietor; ana tne traae suppiiea Dy nis suocessois, Morgan & Risley, New York. Help foe the HopeIess. You are weuk dejected, miserable, and nothing does you any good, you say. Don't despair. There is balm in Gilead. Have you tried Vinegar Bitters ? No 1 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 rain relreshes the with ered flowers. : We Have Frequently Heard mothers say they would not be without Mrs. VV'iu slow's Soothing Syrup, from the' birth ol the child until it has finished with the teething siege, under any consideratiou whatever. Burnett's Standard Flavoring Ex tracts are neatly put up in Unpannelled l oz., 5 oz. and 10 oz. bottles, and are for sale by the trade generally in every principal city and town in the United States, Cana- das, and British Provinces, as well iw in many other foreign countries. ' To Owners or Horses. No one who na ever used Dr. Tobias' Horse Venetian Lini ment, will ever be without it; it is a cer tain cure for Colic, Sore Throat, Cuis. Bruises and Old Sores. Warranted superi or to any other i In pint bottles, at One Dol lar. Sold by all Druggists. Depot, 10 Park' Place, New York. - longer asked, for the world of fashion ana 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 effects are trul wonderfuL Depot, 5 Gold Street, Ne York. - For Dyspepsia, Indigestion, depression of spirits and general debility in their va. rious forms; also, as a preventive - agitiust Fever and Ague, and other intermittent fevers, the Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir ol Calisaya, made by Caswell, Hazard s Co. New York, and sold by all Druggists, is the best tonic, and as a tonic for patients re covering from fever or otber -wickness'a-has no equal. y ) Thurston's Ivory Pearl Tooth J'ow-DER.-The best article known forcleihsiuf: and preserving the teeth and gum Sola by all druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents poi bottle. bV. Wells & Co., New York. Pratt's Astral Oil, has a world-wide reputation as the surest and best illuaiiiia tlntr oil. Over two million gallons have been sold for the past tw,o years, from which no accidents of any description have oc curred. Send for circular. Oil House ot Charles Pratt, established 1770. New York. The following statement, from one ot the oldest and most respectable merchants ol t he city of Petersburg, speaks for itself anil needs no comment: VV 11 I T E O O O D is. .We ASk-attf.hi.ion 1 1, nur Inrtf Kfil.- i Nainsook ;3Iuslins, M nil Muslins, Jaconet Muslins, ' Checked Muslins. Striped Musing, ' ' AND Jaconet and Nainsook Edinps, Which we are oG'ering very low. DAVIS. DRAKE te CO. marl3-ly I'etersburg, :; E S & C O., R. F- J N Wholesale and Retail Grocers, CO.TTOJT Fl C T O it AND VCOMM ISSIOA ME RCII A NTS , Wilmington St., east of Mnrht. RALEIGH, N. C.. Ilaveon hand nnl consignments of Provisions, Grain, b ann ing Utensils, Groceries, etc. teeUrders tor i.h mr.i.a Kit. t it it ri 1 i ii CD- Hcited and satisfaction guaranteed. Consisnments of nil irirwi iiihm- cm- ceries Provisions, tc., will' receive stri.-' : ' ; - O M AN' S F R I E N D. The bast Washing Soap made at the pm Is the i "Woman's Friend" brand. myo-n R. F. JONES & C. s A F E W ,A N T' E i Medium Size. One of "Herring v Watson's"' preierred. my5-tf R. F. JO N EM fc W TNFALLIBLE YEAST POWDER JL The very best in use, my2l-tl ' R.-F. JONE' C 0 N DENSE I) M I L K 12 dozen Condensed Milk. "K:ee" hnm i. my21-tf K. F.JON ESt CO.- RE fell CANNED GOODS Peaches, Tomatoes, Corn and Ovs'tcis. my 21 -tf . s li, b j ONES & CO. g H O E B L A jC K I N O. 36 dozen genuine Mason's my21-tf R. F. JONES & CO. t inn LARD. LARD. LAUD. r j In tierces, 5. 10 and 20 pound cans. my21-tf It. F. JONES & CO, 'pEAS, t . COFFEE AND SUGAR-' Of all erradeft. mar 13-tf Raleigh, N. O. my21-tf R. F. JONES & CO. J
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