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5 . " 1 V- i - I I 4 i I J; i , . ' 8CNDAT- .MAT 30. UTS. I .... I M 1 1 Under the above captioD, the A wce )revioas to his fatal illness Charlotfo Observer Las a capital be wi1Jb eogagea intlia 3efenfe in krticle wliich we transfer to our (wo cases, with all ijiflvigor columns. Wo pleal guilty to some jity ULu?arlierprWeioDal ..f ;a ;...mi(.i;.'iiu fur r iliil ei 1 : 1 . f v . . nuj ui-.v-.- - tin iiuus. jmn w. orir , i r.,.. jVIDiSITOlC. I-Tiir daily iirwn i lOalv rar U t Citr r Raleigh TlMl Tame tk Tttrvnrfhie KfMrt.JI OUH TERilS : . jl t?jurrii Rati. IVt 4ur dm NoBMfl) flnt iBMrlkia 11.10: Bkk ca b Md al th Mnl!( nm rf Ihv VmOrrtrt Qkntimu will ic'urelr not l al- i a . - - . I I l.t snAM nr awlvrtl otiMrUuaibitUmau iitfn ncvpi J rrr in iiut stions of propriety. fcy pjlt Tc'.llJ for lb . Hit okouUvtt, eeota. iutvuij in JrtM. Notice to Oorrepondents. asaaa wbirt no aolhtilleUl by U - ll aolbor. Tr we rrjutr o frir Ur U loo. b -1 aa ioaralc of lb com. uiiAof-n-piM' nu. iro h I the lights theu btfuro us. Ttoa U.U mt will bv lbir coatmual clloo eosst-tl W U w basket. Ifi a Ufa ao active Rnl bo varird in its pursnits, aod with a tempera incut so ardent, defects of character were tiuavoidaLle. He could scarce ly bo catleil a popular man, yet the excollenciea of his qualities, the dor.- au.l applaud Mi1 Anna licLius.n. Wo did o wiUi nil sin ctritv,! 'for hr cndnct here was lady -Hie and cutircTy unexeep UoDaMe, and her lcclnro etincod much intellectual U rcc. She was hrraldHl ly th Virginia 1 resa purity of his purposcH, and the zcal- in th innt llnttrinj: way, and the ousness with which llf irred his J jc.nrral.s of that State are not apt to niiU8 Hccurt-d him the unabated e I confidence, aiul cotjnnaDdcd the had mnne aatinfactiou too, in subdn- J voluntary tribute of respect from all : ...i. k . .1 1.1.. . I : . i i t . fo RaTK. D!fT on rrT, i "'p. tu.ij li no trt-vii uuiwmn.- i iiussts vi 1119 i-uuMliui'lll UUU UI U:tti BMtivuk rr. I rrjiuliec- against a woman, who the citizens of North Caroliua had apartnt'y been falsely connect- j Whatever wire his defect, they eJ willi aisoci.it ions hostile to the I were so far counter-balanced by his South, or -ubversuve of tho dignity virtues and his excellencies that the aud truo position of her sex. I former will be speedily forgot ton in We have no regrets to expre? I the rcmenibrrance of the latter for our approval of her here, with I which will cohtiune to brighten Her afttr conduct at Chicago will only mnte us lesi ciCilulous or less chivalrio in the future to those who rttirt undertake to imnoso upon when individual asperities bhall have died away. Mr. Woodla rran about 67 years of age. We thank our friend.of the South erner for cllin oar attention to the omission of the Taiboro Fire Soatlwru auiiencos by displays of Company in our list of those pres ent at Charlotte. It was inadvertent and unavoid able. We had to rely upon tucJac ry and upon such information its we could gather from by-standers..We were not taking notes like brother HarrelL The gallant company from Tarboro addet1 much to the brillian cy of that memorable pageant, but in the multitude of names we had forgotten that as well as that of some others. We were conscious of the imperfection of our enumeration, bat when we penued our article could not rectify it. We make the amende. l&om the Charlotte Observer. North Carolina Knight-Errantry. It doesttocm to us that the temper ance advocate in this Stale are acting witli questfonaWe propriety In iden tifying Hie noble eauae in which thry are eMgaged with that of a fe male; a; lady fur. all we kuow, but L iwiu'ii t ihm- nhlv tlirkiirrlt tlio An enlightened public judgment public priiir. and one who had left what is reeognizett In Ihla section of intellectual cultivation, and who arc really collecting material to be used in inli iniin;? Northern hostility to our people. sustains tiie loeiJ editor of the News in .the la it tor of Miss Armstrong. We have nothing to add on thi point. Tee fearful calamity at South Holyoke, Mass., on Thursday is rob ably the most dreadful of all the horrible caiaatrophee which have been recorded in this year of hor rors. Thought sickens at the con templation of this awfal holocaust in which seventy or more LelpU-v beings were offered up to tho de mon of fixe. It is impoa-iiblo to re alize the idea of a church crowded with females and children mdJecly changing their fervorof religious d" otioa to a frenzied, struggle for n'fe with the fierce blast of dame instant ly arousrd into consuming fury. That maddening, fariou?, con mlgjve battle for existence can not enter into the brain of sober contemplation. It is too unreal to think of, too irapoib!.? t I l.iM a possible, except ti the actual, deapairing, crazeil spectators, r to thoew who have escapl iKrdicd and maimed, living, but mutil.iU- taemeatoes of a terrible reality. roxc icnairv has l-een ma le as to the meaning t f the transfer o Iotliacsto Klorkla who they were and wLal they were sent there for. It appears that tbey are the or?t and raost diabolical tpeciuiOu-s , of different Western trills who have been ejtarcil by the U. S. troops. and who are too dangerous to turn loose again. Tli captive repre. nt five or six JiiTercnt tribe Coman che, Arrapahoea. Cbeyenncs e., and. arc all notorious for t lootW deeds and demoniac cruelty. There are three women among them, one of whom is known to have uplit open the head of a white prisoner with an axe. They are represented as being exceedingly dangerous on the trains, watching every opportu nity to kill the whites. They will be taken to a fort at SL Augustine, where they will prob ably perish in confinement, for they will scarcely ever bo turned looe again. UUR UrUU A.IDUL'RDK.U). On the 1st of July this valuable periodical will enter upon a new volume, and vrtth the addition of IG pagea. We regard this as substan tial eridence of svaapport which the people of the State would lo faJe to themselves if they did not make good. There is a steady progress iva inproTcxnent in the Journal, and as the organ of the Historical Socie ty of North Carolina recently or ganized, it holds out additional in- dnceracnU to encouragement.- The, recant awakening on historical snb jybandthe know ledge of how much has been irrecovermbrr hint by the -want of scene permaaet form of record; should give the above named ) periodical additional value as a aaie place of entry and depoait of .'what can be gathered from the wrecks of, the past, and treasured np from tho enrreol a lory ox mo clay. , Tbew1IJtf lo! man lhr rrcentJy (ieceased millionaire of Cincinnati, teq Deaths yM rmrh la the German Protectant - and Oerntan l'athtr Orphan Atylwm; I'MJ.ono to the; So eiety of Natural Hilory, and the re mainder of hN money to hi partner. Jl leave nothloff to Ida relative. an 1 a Lawsuit Is probable. . !E4TH Or X. W. MOODFI1. Western North Carolina mourns the loss of one of its most distin guished men, and tho whole State one of its most prominent states men, .X. W. Woodfiu ditd in Ash ville on the morning of the 23rd iut. We aro not in jwssession. of such particulars as would enable us to give an accurate biographical sketch of tho deceased. Of his earlr years we know but little. His parentage was highly respectable, bnt poor, and Mr. Wood tin was without the advantage of early education. His early purui(H were connected with mechanics, and it is said that he YYS.S one of the carpeuters engaged in building the first Court House in Ashvillo. l;it his tuind waa vigor ous and nctive, and he was tire by ambition to display talcuts lie felt he osssetl, in more intellectual avocations. He applied himself to lb" stndy of the Iaw, we think un der the late G-iv. Swaiu, and upon his admission to tLe bar soon made hi wrjy to the top of his profession. Ho without doubt ran Led na the first ! i r of th.e Wt st for a i.nrn-bv-r t t r.irs, and his r-'pntjititju throughout (he State put him rn an i-piil f 'tmg with thj ablest e"ver- whero within its borders. He av ruii.irk.i'.ily 'iro sf;ii :n a crim inal l.-'.wjer, but his sound ju-lg-rr.ent. his Oj-iick appreriati .-n, and his it)df.iliaile iudutrv made h:ui tcjiially rta.ly and powerful in cass cither criminal or civil. The ardent nature of Mr. Wood tin always male him active nnd prominent iu politics. Without ir.g strictly n popular man, the Nnnilnevs of his juigiuent, and tho liberality of l.ii icws, always look ing to the improvement and ad vancement of hU hectiou, gavo him a hold upon tha ' confidcuco of his large constituency which remained unbroken for many year, and which only had n thock from the diversi ties of opinion which preceded and accompanied the late civil war. Pre vious to the call for a Convention in the winter of 18G1, Mr. Woodfiu had been au ardeJit Union man. His views underwent a change and he was a zealous member of the Convention of May which passed tho ordinance of Secession. Mr. Woodnn.was ardent in fact in everything to which he applied him self, and the activity of lua braiu found employment as well in the pursuits of private life as of public life. Ho was au earnest advocate ior the system of internal improve ments which might opcu up tho West to communication with the Hut. He was a warm rromo- ter of the interests of education. Ho was an enthnsinstio farmer and hoTtieultorist. Ami he waa a true friend aud exemplar of relin6n. Karly in manhood he became a number of the Methodist Cbnreh. Afterwards, when au Epuwpal eon- gvegwthHi waa oraoued in Abbeville., be attached himself to that church, oi which he was an activo and use ful member to the day of his death. 3Ir. Woodfin was in the State Senate from 1814 to Incluaiyo, , and . was always regarded as oho tVf he'niosl valuablo members of thiit body. TIel'. was also a member as we have said of the convention of 1SG1-, f Of the many incidents of his busy life ' we bare not room to speak. His activity always found employ - country-us woman s true sphere, when bhe became a public lecturers. Mis Armstrong contemptuously threw avidir-rhn -anrred imnnin i ty wliich attaches to teniales in this eouutry, ami Leeaxue u fair mark lor public criticism W-hen she mounted the rostrum. We presume that Mr. Woodson, of tlie Ituleih Ntws, does not lay claim to . perfection, uor pro xie to submit the questiau of his in fallibility to an "Ecumenical Coun cil" ofCJood Templars err Friends of Temperance; but he surely had as much, .right and it was as much his duty as a journalist, to notice a com mon report of the civil rights ten dency of lectoress tu of a lecturer. Newspapers before thu war criticized Harriet lleeclier Stowe, as severely as Charles Sumner or any other male anti-slavery writer. The journalists of to-day handle Lucy Htone and .Susan 11. Anthony with their wo man's rights notiiMm as roughly as they do (ieorge Fra.cis Traiu or Tlieoxlore- Til Uu; yet there is no "paroxysmal gush" about "war on an unprotected female," "Cowardly aiotault on a womau," tee. It is well known that the parties who are ma kiug these fierce aiaults are neither the friends of the temperauce cause nor the friends of the sanctity of fc iiihI character , but simply tli per hoiiuI and political eueniieH of Mr. Woudtfoii and the Kaleirh Nbws. There is such a thing as man being intrjuperate without using itlcoholiu stimulants. It must strike reflecting people as intemperate for a man to aault the character of another with the fury of a madman, draeging up i. is private utlairs and tryint; to brine hira iuto contempt by referring to liurable o-cualiou in which he en gageil whilt- ?truglii)g to make un honest living ur.ur the army hr.d dihainlcd, ami he,n poor C'oniederate o;dier. w:n left ei.!i:U-s'. Al!, !, lor what'.' .-imply bicau- lie hj-.d given a further publicity to a reM.rt, whether true or untrue, about a t.-r- eigii leelisriKS huving taU;i at the same tabic with her colored sei-yan t. We know m illing ami care uo'.h iiig a'.io'it the lecturos who has cre altd all f.iis stir. Slu- iiihv l,v as pure as Hit- untrodden m:ow, nml ss mueU opporM.-d to ncro .-eial equali ty as Ariel Iu:nscll; but she is nevt r- theles a itublic cittrm' i from choice. Hud she visitetl the State of Nrth t'arliua in ;i i-rivate napscil v, renpectiog ihc-koeial prt-jmiices of the community, and Mr. Woodson or Mr. anybody else, had assailed her cJt a meter ni public print, a hundred knights would have been in the sad dle and a hundred lances poibed n.ady to do battle iu iter defence, but wnen jiiss Armstrong clothes herself - frKK TgyHrrtftts-The- rir- crs running Into the Gulf of Mexico. rTYonxttstiu. the centre of Texas, to Mexico, nils one with astonishment. Tiiey burst out attfte - foot of the. Uaauaioupe niountarpsr-.fuIInedgeu 'rivers' Streams of 'crystal water large enough to run the largest mill wheels burst out of the soild rocks. Lately" r forded the Pah Marcus river ten rods lielow its source, and it was three feet deep, seventy feet wide, liid ran,yitTa rrent velocity.. So ft is with the Kio CJran'de river below f-Fort nd wth the Cebelo, Medina, San Autonia, San Pedro, So!adoanr nuadaloupe. They all burst out of the ground fullfledged rivers, cold, clear and full of ice. I found quite large rivers in Colorado ami IvHtisai, last winter, which dis appeared in the Baud at one place, only to emerge and flow on again a few miles beyond. J5ut In Texas, the rivers do not seem to disappear. No other sources can be found but that one grand source. Letter from Tcxttn. I I r - t -ADDI.BJ4V - I - A Ietrolt boy was sent for a doctor, his mother being very ill, when look ing down the street he saw a great crowd, Tiien came a struggle b tweeu duty and curiosity, but he fi nally Murted for the erowd, saying : "The old lady's pretty budly oft; b t X know she would't want me to mias that right. - A. BBAIS 'DE8TROYIJTQ Mai dv. That instinn a, or in iblllty ticlef-u Imslrcon j erv Drevaleotof lie vers. is sultit-ipnl 'v pvlUenrt-il by tne Uct ihul unmbf rli-ss runwllen livo been lutrtauc-U within the lait ducade spi cui tv ltHCil-t for Us cure. uL.a inai ihw onuven hie coutinuiillv cropping up lttii no lUfillcu a' nxeut has o Widely uiiaciurlv -iilut)llsliei.l iUci;ilms aatige inn fcoI1rin - as Hoste: ter' Sto mach Killers. I .-(. It removes this brain deklroylot; Inability ar more fl'ectunlly lhau the brinlilf. chliiraU nnd vjlfrlan- atea Iu ue, .i not io l.e wontWed at when we consider lit t mucii drn-r-i net only ou the brain. 'which Is nor. the source uf the evl, while the HI tors TecMly the al lmenUv- rv (1l!liirliMUceN which oi iii nnt-e it. It is admitted liy ili x'clutin that ilyoprpsHund nou-abiiuiiHOoii or the r khJ pro-juc ileep le&sneya. 'J'ho I5i:ters overHe the ob- slacleit io repose as w-l as those urinary irou im which are uiM said lo interrere wiihlt. A wlneclass or two of ihls whole- wmi "dative lnHgonint nt b?d time rarely wmh iu iiioui-e iraDquu repose. May 4 Dji iw 1 OBEItT LAWSOJS CO MANDFACICBIIIS OF . Saddles Harness, Collars, - v . r -1 my IK y 1.77 W. BaUimoreteet, . Hah i m rp. Mil. O. F. Pay. tk A Y O N KB & J MASlTACrUKSM OF SADDLERY, HARNESS Trunks, &c, 3 '6 W. Halt i more 81 ret t. my IS ly Ilallimore, Md. HOTELS. CI RANGE - X : HOTEL. I take tills method of informlnsr rnr frleiKls a d Hi-put. Ho thai. Uiey can find me at the OUanoE HOTEL f -rm-jrlv City Hotel, where I will take the best care or man aud beast, dccl-tf SIMON HAYS, "XT A T I O N A I, II O T E I, Delightfully Situated, noil to CapioI Square, RALEIGH, N. C. TO NOTICES. THOSE HOLDING CITY I SCRIP: Uy a resolution of the Board of Aldermen, all persona who own rUy serlp are icqulrixl to tl!o with the City Clerk before June Hi. a list of the amounts of said orders, date of issue and io whom issued. A failure to eomp'y will posslb y Involve daDger of loss to Hie holders of the aerfp. J. C. K. I.ITTI.K, Ctiairman for the (oniiuitteo my 19 eodZw Heatlnel and Kra copy. "The n THOSE CONCERNED. tifrtes. acconnts. rlne to the Inte una oi w. o. k.h. TUUKKK ( U. must beaetlled We will be compelled lo place them in train of collection if uor piiid ini medlaieHy. W.U.& H. 8. TUi.'K KB. war 12 Surviving Partners. DM I N ISTRATO R'S N OT I C E. Having ftualifleil as Ihe A-lministor ol TrK. Kmlly L. Hmltli, decens-d. 1 Etve no tice toail Creditors of lite Klate,to prcs.nv Ihelr ciaims Wllhlu the time pri-M-:lhed lv ' KFMP P. BATTI.K. Administralor. RaUlKh. N. C, April . ls'5. ap a lawtiw A NEW HOUSE- Fine Rooms, Well Furnished and Fitted ap in the Host tyle. A T TB N TI VE SERVAN TS. -The Table daily supplied witn the Dest this aud other Markets nCoid. 2. S. BRCW.V. Proprietor, Ijatc of the Boyden House, .Salisbury, apr 1-tf I M DRY (;OODS. PORTA N T Cnstomcrs Look to Your Interest. A CREECH Is t ho man who Iihk po partner in business t: divide proiits with. Tlint b'-lu the case he can. w:ll aud does Sell Goods at Astonishingly Low I riccs. Spring and Summer opening of New O odsio, A. CRKECH'S you will iiud a splendid stocK oi DRESS GOODS, Uluck, Oros-Graln ami Kanoy Silks, Japanese Silks, .lai anc se Sirped and (Colored I'oplina, New ami Handscme Shades, Irou Ureiiiidiiio, Black and Col ered Alpacas, pure Mohairs, Linen anr? Victoria I.awns, Percales. P.ones. And other Styles of I It K S S (i OODS. M'liioh 'i!l lie pold at snoh low pri.- s. Ihflt cannot fail to give euliiv s.uisfjc. i n;. ap 0 diW:lm J j t: V 1 A D li U M r r a- fy ar i i . ITsrFT.T.aiyqoprs. K O F F &, HOPE, i MANUFACTURERS OF -FH E HOPE EN GINE, RAaiBaxXH.i&y oj n I . st.ttt AH-.T.n ir r A tithe N.tr-titfe Trri87rotfrTrCnfi EN- GIN1 received t!se . as the best steam &nfeinf paer4l)nseidtl4 ! io '.uii it hi.': .',. Hi -i j- trAA j! c. Si r.tl'Vl'WTt''1 TVT-'R',tT,A'TV'- as the Befefortibal-'BdchHi'' itf"-:? - Mn'.l We refer to the following parties who haiie our Hope Engine In use : JSTm. G. Upr ehurch, of WiHiarao:, Upchmrch 4 Thomas. Baleljh,.N, C , CoJ. A. W, SUatTer. rm missioner in Uanftrnptcy,.Hareigh, . C. ; jMesfcrs. Prmr Co., OoldBboto, if:' O. K. K. Best, Green county, N. jU;J. C Wootin; Jr.;-Kingston l.V - ,il - .' We manufacture the celebrait tt ,-.,) . i , , f , ' ' .-r' r : ! 'l''" "-"It 1-. J a .;,. --ul f .j ; i.-..l va: i. vs' ni'l juii. -.ibA drtli And teverai others, ani are prepared to fiimish the trade at low tig area. ;'Waotv agents for the celebrated : . . . V .'1 T lit I. .. -l'OXTMl...JUl!VS.- T aVI rtn ..... , . ' . f .-;);; i i , which Is aclMjowledKed by thrw ... usea it to nave jiu superior hT..i hH' deiitlv recommended by U8 iA !, i ,u -oifl. ofathoroiorhlvreliahie 1111 'n w. prepnred to fnrnisli this or Hllv. manufactnrect, uph liber . i . ""?rui snort notice. Anv ner... ...... V,.r"in tlnu we TH0HA; lorn,, U mid a snort notice. Any person wann." should order It AT ONCE u.i, nave iif$rf in tin)isr WB iu, 1T 1 T I T A vt ITUltT.r. ! mm , v. Vt4 1 1 . June 10- II : .fclitj j. .11 K A L ES I ATK m H i: u. t tj. II E A U , RALEIGH, N. ( Atl kinds of property bouKia ail, on cominisslooi, by 6 a"1 vM SOUTHERN REAL ; ; AGENCY. V IT lit r Water "irVHee' ; 1'- M - im i, , Ihe best Water Wheel made, Which we will sfcJl. at manuaetnrer(; .... prices. .. . . .. . v - We manufacture Saw Milta afid Mill Geatriiie. Shaftloa. Fuileys . an i1 mill nr. arY Inafir t avat-' trl-bil I ' - r or iun aescnption a cap nee lifet aaaress McCALfiuM-WYCKOf "HOPE,"' '' ; i a l. e jr... c. . an 16-tf ' I - it ' - !i;jirlJrV V3rni-l-.,.i ij' .OFFICK ON i i eyiltf St. Ojypfite the M,lrh., i We ofler Ur saleaiarse nnmbernf ... Its, valuable Karina and ijIJ8 1 , ' Uy veTy-rt-wsotibie terirtn. uihb I ?u 1 1 oiui or. A Ana UAT T - w J ... .1. i I . ,) 1 AT V' I ... . febUl-tf c:rocers. JNO. CAYTON. .fey r.hi: . ' milj 'Kill 1" ! . mH I,' UNDER THE StyITETO J O T-XISr a A. YTG) 1ST,. : son T, HE R N 1 C. -A A. y. stroxX GfiOCKRSAp OAIHRSSJO. MtciASB, Siofted rottinsf Beef, ' lrjed Dee "ivngne, - . SUgiir7ured suoulders, X, Breakjast Strips, v ly Hiicanvassed Hams - Cutvassecl HaaiJ " - ' Imltou Muriii it , No. I .2. and 5 Macherels. 1 K,,f- Faytnily Itoe errimr. Ta'eancfKl)i-lr. Peas emia oiuilry it(llt..r JT E W KrRTNO GOODS JUST AKK1VEI). J) A V K E R ' S K'E CREAM F R E E Z E II S . ' iW ' i'j;.1y1 'fjy - - Thfse Freezes have breti In r.se fhuo lRO, wilh the n.ost Mai'erinK r-s;i:ls, sinl tbey havo well earned Hi- repntatinn of reinj Ihc best I't- Cream Freezer ever in troduced, and have ber-n aw..rried ilie li'gli- ct premiums. So expens- I f pa red to render thfm perfi-et. lmprovrnients beinit eonsta-ntly!lntrodccd in their nnnufse- ittJhe masculine arnuir of a iubIU "": 'hey fcresipp'e iutiieu coiist.-uciion, penker onil mouuUs the notrum, she containing no complicated machinery, ure no: liable lo get out of order, nnd p l feet in opDrallon. Kend IbrcrrcrrlHr with directions to make good Ict CYeam and Waler Ices. tny ao-i-t'' STATIONS. scorns masculine protection, and proclai rns herself able lo takeeure of lierMeir. niut lie Is tlie veriest D.in (juixole that offers to break a 'ance ti uer ilerfeiice. There is as great a dif ¬ ference between this Dalciuea har.niKuinjf UJiltituilcs with coni jKgQrv and one of our timid retir ing Foutlieni maidens, ah there N lastween a vrind tnill aud a . eit-lle. Whea the cause of temperance in this State cannot be sustained except D.uiewjfioioi a lemaie lecturers, reifecthifr eple will, perhaps, think tempera. iice organizations Jiad better disband. The fanatics who aro hnr- luiK their anathemas jit Woodson. r . ' wv leci sure, uo not represent the true friends of teinperanee throu;li out the State, for to be condtnnt irieud of temperance, one niuat be. lomperctein all thinrs. hen Mws Anna Diokinson made a tour tluouKh tho South a few weeks ao, thu older heads of the Demo crat, the Jiome and the Salisbury Watnli man t.-n...l ' . . , . . ........ u. , niuicu tuc pnr?3 anil the people of the State, acrainst n-oinc to liear her, and eueouraging tnis raascaiine uenavior l.i woman, but ll. . . J..! . . iuo.au vice waa not regarneu. . The press and people of RaleigU, YiIlulllL'tOll hod Chruntfi up their. Ji'afa for MUa Dickinson. and now we are reaping our reward. Miss Diokinsou lias temporarily .ceased. lecturinit on tlie social evil and has Kone solidly inUi' politics of .1... tlrl ... .r - . tutiwauicai oruer. ssne lectured in Chicago receutly, ami displayed the ''i,i,ui-i.irfM i;i;. .;....... maker. A report or her lecture "Mtsu Dickjniou. then ' went on to a. Goidsboro, spetk of the poverty at the SoutTi and , i.i-tT . Uieir feelinK to Uie North as sbe had .Z-'ZZ T. H. BRIGGS SOS. PIEDMONT AIR-LINE R. K l Rielimond & Danville, Itlctunonl k uanvilIeK. W N. (J. Division, A North Western N. C. R j COXDEWSE!) TIKE-TAHLK: In effect on and after Tuesday, Aprl: 7. Itfa. 1. S. WAITT & I1RO.. Wholosalo and Retail DEALER-? I.V READY MADE CLOTHING For IEX, YOUTHS and CHILDREN. Latc( Styles, and Price Low. Tlie celebrnted MANHATTEX WHITE SHIRT:, which aro :iek:i -iwle-l -e 1 the bet (iomls mul mot peneet F it lli:t is made. A fu'l 1'iis co:iV. antlv ou bun I. (iniUiiB'l loies Gloves, Suspeu- tl--. Handkerc1 iuf. NerSiMts, Hows a d Sc'-.rls. The at est lioveities of tho -.-!is. n. PMpt-rand Linen Can" and Collars. i. miles 1.1-a.i.er l.e.ll", Hmiimiri I-;ir.i)KS a .il insert Inns, ' am Kulllinf; :iail K'ute- In. LjiliH e-! Kiifts aud Coll rs. u uptu i oats ana is mas, &c. mm; a.vd r.wcv m coons. PRINTS. PRINTS. PRINTS. Black Alpacas Corded .Tac-kanet-J, Strip d and Figured I.wir Willie P.iue. M ill Muslins. Checki-d M r.s! : ii. Nansoolc and LineM I.awns, (.or- wtii j.ans. i aiao ics ana Lineus. 1 1 ATS, MATS, HATS. Newest Style- an 1 Cheap. BOO T S A N I S II O E S Our tvk Is complete ia this line. Miln h ti.1 Zd.: lei's GoodMjiist In mi'l sjeHk f.r liiemsel ves. Other brands whleh also a ive SHU&I..CUOI1. InCr.iimry Merchants who buv in the City, we would say alve us a fall nd we will ell g'KKis rir. cavh as ehdap as Kny huasu ic the City, or this side ( KuliimorV- and Spw York. Toonr numerous friendand patrons we iu xeiurn our inanas ior past luvors no a enr st ock is much larger than ever bo- lore. we leei connaenl mat wu are rr.-ni.r i to do tr.e best tha' can i e diaie in this city i. s. WAirr hko.. rnb81-m 51 Fayctieviile si., Raleigh, K. C. I - , Navy jind liomiuy li r: sr. wheaai.d conn Is e w )vl pa na !! ss-. Gold rind ilrer prip-t, j l uba MIhw.-k, ' .. T HICIIMONI). r A.J. JtAHK, .T. O. H ITNTKi " OTF .Rulmi'aitagle OI Jas. Hin.i.-r ilaetiluo Works. Iron A st. ei w.,rk a rf ar & h u n t k R Steam Engines, Boilors, Saw Mills And Machinery Generally, CARY STREET, between 12th ami nn,, RICUMOIl). VA. Mannfiieturers Agenls for I lie su c ,,r ! m ; proved ' Mivshiiner',' Engineers' va" ; denials' no ppdies.. ... Uovll.'n j u-j ; j i ...i . JJjACHINKIiY FOR SAM;. ...... . i n .i i.l v!ii'ii!-i ifi One itftiVl )-!('. id ill ; : i: ( : ; j n' s ' . ni , i i v i .'i .. i i Door East Corner Morgan and Itloiint Streets, " j U A ie i a Cctnstandj'bn tikWall tcirnH bf 'XfoWricah and ItaUia. M y bi, .fInlsto"a- Moiiu, nr.ents and Tombs; granite work for hutldiuj? ait graveyard jiH"4Oses. J - . - i . ... ; : r. All Mpuiniejjls aiid,Tuolls executed In tlje tfwat atjfl :' .'. -Jr ... Parties desiring to purchase shoQU visiii us bWortAirhafffnN5iih br" else Where, aa None butr First Claiis.Mectyajjijraienjjsloy.er we can furnish T7ork--mdh eteekper. ' All woi SwarranUd or iib'sale. Address all measasies to " ; ,: ' sn.v".l-ly . . . , , V. , i s JOHn' CAYTtlN, ' 'i i- - i . A . i - ... ' . P. O..Box .303. Raleigh. TT. C. O, jii'i 11 D. ,-A D (i O f;D; REEINGT-O N. AM) ' r. C ARO LIN A ' c r-. . : . . . -, - . , , ;. Ifaixtlled, Steul. .iCotton I Toof, ovory otio Warrant o . i In mldiiloo t... h inn line 01 sy y. lOlXFAHAW MILL ami other M . H. l.R of our own iinj-rovd hull, I we ki et -ons:ant rv kll 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 ..r I... 1 1 1 - . , order, we h 1 ve now for sale Hie I ill. .win , second-hand Miehlnerv nlll.. ..o.-.. ... j defj whloh we will se l at very low M nr.-" ; 2;dou.k9 noiarivq knoin-ks. w H"-'i, wn,M drum aim o'l.er Iiim,i,ii Kir complete. i l-ikorw Hl.-,Moi;irv KiiBrlnny. k.h. :im.v 1 1 Elne-RoHer, 2li u et long. U In. -in .i m .. , er, will! un InieHll liie.l.e '.'. .1 1, , .Jr?' fr"nI "liT'nl.lh,S . l.q.UU.' 1 150 IWrsff POW. r Ml tlmn.n. I. 2 Tubd r IVnlMra, f -boie pr.w'r h.'i, "2 3ft-horve power Ht-l lonnrv KniOn.- 1'horaePoitahlA Kngl ne. wtlli as cmul n 01 onr own- mo Re. 1 IS-tiorse MiNilonary Eng ne. with nc vei float IwiPer. Several Mteam lino ps and Ksn IJI.)-. r il ' waTlousKlrw. - ' Frg4ies ior Ihr-shlnar, rlrtdinir n. 4i(. nliiK. mounted on wheels ornol,;u4 m .y ie preferred by Ihe purchaser. 7 WM. K. r rn , 4 ... . - . M-tro,.. Ill 01 e(ir(. feh t$ tltwD-n . ' Rli-lirn...l, V ,; AiL II O T T & SIIOCKOE MACHINE S o N ' . EtAVELT. IltON ilfrES,' - v. - ., . . VVINSTEA II 'STEEL HOES, ' .-;. v).It;.,tv H. , , , srAIXKs,'.SH'YEL, FllRR i ' 11 '. iiv;a'v, IticLm.,nd, Virginia, maiHifielurers of : Strictly Portable and Stationary 1 on 'll ;, ,111: Trada supplled,.at bottom, prices, . mar 7-tf Ml Mill GARDEN TliJla.'irr. Aii "I ,Tr II. RIGC.S At. SONS. : . . ; Rmii. ,n. c. G AlIliiIiVKRV. "1 RAND SI'KINf 1 . Iu;i opwxin'7. E VV ! .'Ml H MILLIUKKY STItR I ' 1 ,IU!.. . ENTIRE NEV RTbCIv! nii" O 1 I N O N K T Mail. Express. I'ive Charlotte. ii.jl p. m Alr-I.ineJ'cCu !i.:r - - aubnry, u.is ureenab.no, " ratrrvMIe, .. , , , 2. 'JO A. M 1 44 I Bnrkevllle, jlLMi S.'.D A J . V. M 4.0; " 4 15 " S..tft " 11.17 P. M M. Arrive RioUinpivd, 2.2a p. it OO LNq HJJLUTJ . , STATION'S. ' Mail, f Exprkss. . . : II t. ' . ," lturkevjlle, 4..V " x.a-, -OiTnoXs, lfl.3 - - i 17 P H i " JJaarlllo, : io.:i'i "I i 21 ' Greensboro, 2.00 A. M 4'i " HaH.sh,rr,: 4.31." . lo p. m. Air-Line J'ct'u 7.U5 8 : " Ar're at Charlotte,! 7.15 a.m "8.47 Q" F F 1CIAL R E P O li T t he following; is the sworn renoi t of sales oi sewing jiacnir.es ma-ie bv the Ictdirjiz Compauie-J lor IS74. Au exaiutnai ion oi tlie ligures below will thuw thai tlie "rfin er"' Iiu8 lareelv lnfiPiiH.1 It uil.v ivhii inr oi ner comp lines nave lAiien on. i ne linger nan snown jilari; mcrense in sales every year as the statement below jor me last i.ur years will prove. In 1871 the Sineer sold 5i7-?l mora mn. cnuies than their niftiest competitor, In IS72 the SJntrer sold 45 li.l mora ma. cuiues llniu liieir bigliest competitor. I, In 1ST! Ihe Singer sold 113251 more ma chines tiian their big best -competitor. IuIS7llho Sinarur sold H.S.S"2 more ma. ciunes in ui itieir iniiest Ciiuipetitor. Making Hie tola! sum of 875,137 machines : . : -!,- i Having just arrived from the North with a new and fashlouable assort tueut af i ; i' i ' A,i::i MI LLINEItY GOODS ,. rr I i,, of all designs and patterns, from yie latest Parisian modes. T hike trie.-it iilw-iilirv iti announcing to the pubhb that I hv? open- Kew and iileant Stjock, ; for Inspection at my new styr ' ' Ko. 57 Fayetteville Street ,, Opp6sit4 Market;1 " It . I ' ) I I i ) ' l -J BJ, i i Trostlna that a enerons cnliiif win 1,0 I i-tow their patronage on my efforts to which w as ; (Ki." if, more than Oieir blph. 'please one and all. Ixali ininlirtn.iB r.omnetitnr. I'll 14 tw ft m-twm ihu ... . . I ami r.iuiitv ni ....... 1 .. ' j . , , ' T - ... - uw .a,Bi. 1 v . KVVUO, - -,U4 il.li.! ilw,- V ..i; Uti - ) l. j-A-, Before closing your bargains elsewhere toot l : -'i 111; - It y - raVts.--'&i,'" I f yon wjai lainvamcbeytgot o GREBH'S lO the OjlEKd, 4,THOiHOS fllKKTtn Hlrjip-'CART-iespecnal SfeViUoii Is oaMpd. "f-i : V)Uipose, trenefajly, 1 ami where conve .leuceand exned Trior. iiVto . I sired, it is nnsurpassed. and suit nod uei iiii! ior yourselves. Kepalring, painl illg,:Ac, prompt ly.ifone. i , . ... k ROBT. QTlEER, Wargett s'reet. 1st -CEut Cltyi Jeraetry. Ra.UjigO N.CV . febtaiJm , '' ' .' fTAlLORS.' ' nrif- -U-itiri..- THE JiEPEAjj OF. THE USURY L A V " will doubtless be Mie flratminsMnn iht ih attract the at tention or our next Legisla tive Assemblyi lut a that. Is a ioug ways uSii.Vr.00,09 "fcessary to learn some-tflfrrg-eeUinc'forbreat,ni:'. iHann. awnouppj tlie aot .vhat ; , aJi.'iii.: 1 U,l ' -i ' iuir 1 ... 1 .,.1 1 I'tC i Kim) mi imna.1 . 4 1. .- . ... fyv? uo orm with a CGI NO FAST. STATIONS. Mail. ; OOI NO WEST I Mail. 'L'j Greensboro; f ?i AArr. 1.15 a si " ftinV. J o. " L've 1 1 .67 " 3 7 .3 " -3 " 7 S- 3 10.05 a m J 2 L'ye 5.00F1U WORTH WESTERN NY C. II. li. , (OALKJC KHANCP.) Wave ul-eensboro... .'. 4-at t r .nn) i. riiom.......( Ia-hvb ShI 111 periorltyof llio"--I ULUv" ov r auy other machine. Now the question 1, how loiif . . V. . - . . .. . . - i .. 1 . .. r- . win 1 ii.i. ?iitr .-i aj. ttiis turn ; lt.lw'J05 will the other comnauies be able to ken oltlcesoppn 111 Hie diU'er nU-itie.and towns wnen iney aie selling so lew maciiines? Persons who think of buying or exchaug Idk old outs (of whatever kind) are invited to consult their Interest by telling u relia ble machine Iiom the o'd and rell.-.i.i.. Kinder Manufacturing tVmpny, ; " umi-e jno. 1-, raytuevuie street. Kaleiifh. N". C Machiiifs sent to any pnrt '.f the State thr.aighour uKenta and foil instruction given. All kinds of .Machines Repaired. To ;-ii!';;t; I remain very esp'lv I'a-j. ) Mrs. It. leopolu Xj'ead'eroTlrrar irirfeea and' cheapest Millinery fabiitmfn'enl lb tbltyM: ii.'ii , ji.-j-r.i i , , Impt&siiit .leccbnt, . Tailor, IF V.' FT, ' if mJJ S rSAMDNO lNES, w'tb either Cylinder, Klu or Tubiur Hollers, Circular Saw Mills (Iri.l. Itrn k n l Plaster jMlils, Turhln-, Water V'hW lim ntnsr FJnelnew, MhaltMir, Hanzer un l IMI- , ,i85 t'J r'""; I'resHs, nn 1 jtll ..l.i.r kinds 61 i .11 Tobacco Futures, Wrhnght Iron Work. Hraxmui-t rr.n('H linuH, Machinery of every dewrlptio i. apll dAWly 1 . Q P-jN O R T II S T A I' E ; FI R E I U.r a n o o Oompany, . - -- ' I ' . - f ! WAHRENTON, OF - . r. i-.-i. .1 oberveJ In ber recent ' vikit rTier Soutlierpera were lookinif Tut 'reform. .. r,vr.,iiu uii-u iiify expectew ;Arri)i Bnltun,.....,. C:14 couipuauou .loo tbe r. liberated !V.VB lft.,m r :-) a. m. v. n.. ' .i. .1..4.. i r ' Arrive m4reeBlro.L . : n-iu - 1 r " -"M Oft- I ..v ..iccuswiu Willi me rorill- I-"1 ei.i'J.io, h.v;3 i'( l-t l l , au seui posL- U party.. It waa necessary to l;eeu -ioound train; making tu quickest T,a,1 receipt of price: .ataloeaby 1 1. ..' ll. . . - ..r I tilue to all Northern r I la Prl.... ..1 . . . . I miiil nml nl.imm H'REM iiaui iiiBLHei-urni viemrw for i i.. i .1. - . . izi r : . .. : . ji in.ii.i-us - - ertj In iKo wr-aud lol.I . il over Uie , Traiuuai;Ufram vomt East or Gree neuua 01 me rUUl. Allsa Dickinson 2T,r? eonneeir hi ureensboro with Mail We also keen on band. Mme. TiRMn. RFST'.S PAT1'KRS for gaiineuts com- prl-lng all UiAalaudttrd and u.i"ul aivlH Alo her "What to Wtarun I how u Make It," priee 15 centa, ad Uloatrated Poi tiolio of Fashions, prlca lo certs ; all sent posfj- . 1 cIoe.lby BpeakjUg ofber visit to 'the KtaveaoflOOOaoliIleri n Salisbury, and 13,000 in Auderaobyille, and the luegsage she received to carry to the North from the fallen,, 'tWroes vho fought Tor liberty wna 'tliat liberty wa8tlllatatake." lhU I what "our Anna say afler be has Illled her ocket withBuiith erq mouet. Let our. people, tike warning. A woman . is iiit lf' be trusted out or the tpbero- ror ,' which the. Almighty, created, lief. 1 1 V ... , T in.. ... 4 .., 1-1 (ii . t .' i -i . ,i .: j ,!. ;: 'aame aA via'4Mlier ronU-s. eens- Trina Xu or from polnl H(miI qt Jtiouih. w. imuii unity, uom ways. c On Bandayh LynchbnrtfAeoonimodatloti leave Kiel mond at uo a. arrive at R?rkevil!e V2.fi p. m.. ler-.ve BurkirHle tl l.aumnwlviaiiiichmoiHl 7.Wa m. No PiiHeof cars belwctn ClWrlottcaud jiv-iin"ii. wm ntueM. -mi Address. ' T. W. HEALD. Manaeer. ' my 16 W3oi Ha lei b, N. O. go li ve bun. AND MEAD nii.Minn in i . JEW lilDDIAit-D HALD, Over Ilarrion and Dashford's liar- gwit street iaiotii- nir. i j; ) Ml .Ji'i-'-i i)ir..i-.l ..-..'t ...... This la to annrmace, lr t-heabl- Jhat' :;:liUF0s' it. itta-"" : 11 ' ' -til t, tfiut 'nii tijT ' Has r opened "an atUacUvai BlLIAftDi fi.-ijiwi to m-- iviin up ss irs,yer Harri son1 A-feasnidftr's BaooWba -it-nf ,f i."? ''illl'' ' ' '-- Kir. , r'iin-li H ar get tuS tre .e.tri.i.l V&EVXJU AJD,EtfCHUSH CLOTHS.j 1 iWAaONAMiBTRipjsrj,, CHBCKED ANO.PIIAIN W.SBIP41Rg;; r.;, i-TMsemriQiAjrojMMKR scutinqs J-i OF i IE VfiK y tESC III PTIOIT. itfOTHT fJASSI MBttS EOaiBANT, VET. ll " 'JJii;J INQS, feo., At ' '!'. ! .11 ' WVlH ff.FMW i-Weatlmj even m pre ex citement on VayeifvifleSWeelVhan' ' ' omt -CHANGE vOFoCAUGE n. nuit tr. u Jl ii i PaOciH Hull llarnnrnii.M.I.'n.l.,.. I' nnvi ir llactbcClexlEleortrl!.rn"r.'r,9,.. filT?Lf For further Information addrena ve hundre.1 bushels Yellow Coi n; .- - . Two hundred bushels White Mtai, . On consigumeLit which must be! sold promptly. - VU.l.t.VilHON, ureilURCH A THOMAS, U..V-,-.,. )f S .TUPV! IB. St. b. K. ALI.KN li ... . . Gen I Ticket Agei.l TJ If. 11. TAI vr-r . Onboro..c. Kniri neer and Geiil Superintendent. hpjjj U:"i!i ' "; -suC-.- J U S T TH E P L A C E ! A. CHEEcn Is the man. that haw Inst r. reived One Hundred Cases ofMens, j.ad es. mifB, ivijimuu uiiiiurena Mioe, which he Is m-illutr at Dricen slil... mni mand tha attention of Buyers. vt and ha plated1tSieriln: ttti m.r , . " ".-M "si. w, lUilK 'EILLtARD -Ti4ULfES,!' ' ' ' ' -'...'I l.j.li -'ill 7'tlf'W. Wbere . lovers of the beauiul. Kama can spend agreeable pisttme J thfefir iWtSS pMwnaMMi-. ;.-...J iJltj'. )' vift- X othiif11!11 eIeSantly papered and otherwise improved;' ami presents t5 the eye every4iiqK that Is pieaalne- It.will be open boi h daVundn I ih FT&Li&YXiS? few doirs irom. onr unaia. thoriiavfare , Fayettev lle Street, Is er"'of aS2 m5' posa- ases everv unnvni. . .. .7 Vf. itiFAesLnamo8t;atlractfVe nUi' HiAlJEIftHrPURHO,,,, ' v" JS?iyr5lllai.,J?Tiwnt woull4 do well Vi' piew, laall n-M,avMjiniukA .u. . uraers-rrom lh,e,CotinfryUir.Trui-.i. TUirtqwpany Las, elost il Us 1 I . .1 r In a crtridUJon of UKKAT PKOifKUl IV, and entered upon Its fourth y.-.u nt,.l.r UieMOMT PttOMlHIiVU APMPCK. II dwe-rves the liberal patromt ' w U vh ,t.'0ftJWr!'ffS0Vrti:. Jt is a Home Inntitutlou. It ha ample Capital aud Kesi i . It pays Its loaaea promptly. .A'SSTJU'tS. C'aata on haurl and in Bank....... Cash in hands of Agents 8tock'NoW,...i..M.i..';...:. Kel Estate Mortgagos... Loaned ou. Collaterals,. .... pue lor premiums, Interest due and accrued,...l.... LI A RI LITIF.fi : AJUlablliMea Including full re- '.' insurance Ueaerved Brtrplni,;.. ;. $i.,ii i' I '..-I Ml I'i 1.7" iv T,II7 U w.-.-y in hi .i i - I'J $lISi 'I lll.M'i " 'WM. H. DA VIR, President. A NICE LOT OK HAMS Jl ST receive.I.from Eastern N miiu f.-i sale especially tor tabu' use i.v .- ..j.,.' .u i i ' A. O. Lr'E .t- SDNS. 9 P C U k 3 Will T K Ja Hpfiug OaU for sale bv . ' f r A. O. LKK .t SONS. A LOT OP FltESI I AiO UN T A I S "t,r-4iRall ami examine id i"i j liJ u A. U LlCit A HONS. 1:-tr i ' ; rt : i-, i
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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