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i mi h ill H "-""" J fnr 18TC. JL I . . , 1 II I I I II I II I II II II TIfcU Th Officii! Organ of the City. .DECEMBER . MM TIlC'KKtiAY.- JOII I. CAMMU. ksrite .v- cm,, ef Raleigk Tfcat raprr . . s ipec Take ! OUR TERMS : bsqa ' ' Urn. or adr"- .....man of U c mm c'Mklr on jr, moot". c. - ,t.tO; 81X advaae. Notice to CorreapondentB. . ' I-- In tMe Cnl- nUM of 1 ' . ! PcnoU ' SS tit. ri win mt. ''-oai- HIKKHPllM" It. .alter. Tbl. w rul. not emtio, b-t !"?w The Weekly News Utherhwp-e-t paper publUUd In North Caroll ua. It U only one dollar rr year, potag paid, contains 32 columns of plain prints new. from every -iloQ.ftha country, and Important RETORT Or THECRETARY or THE TJUA8LU.. We are indebted to CoL Ike Youcg for an advance copy of this raloAble report from which wo pro pel to make extract in this issue. Some kind friend baa, however, laul hard on enr copy anU we nvvt postpone remark on a document which is next only in importance to the PruJnt a message. The coateat"utwen Kerr and Randall passed off without leaving any Ul feeling behind, andthero pro mise to be cordial co-operation b tween then and their friends. Roth will go to work to make Democrat ic victory substantial. Whether lUcdall is pleased at hi? enforced p, eminence on the floor of the House or not, we cannot aay. but it ought to gratify his pride that he is unau imonslv mrtled as the only one to meet successfully that eminent parliamentarian, the late Speakt-r Dlaice. . MASOMC JOfRSAl. brother Wilson, ar-- gld o learn, u oo the fall tide of acvrss in hi new enterprise at .Jreen$boro. And daaerTedlj ao, for the Masonic .Irnrnal is one of the bt advocates of maaoury eitx publiahed in tb South. That Urge, impoeing and ancient frateAritj, exerting iU ben eficent influence o widely through the land, drve a worthy orjjau through whidi its work and its principle can be d inseminated. Thin it finds is the .hfurmal We hoi our friends now in attendance on the meeting of the Grand Ixxlge will remember themselves and Hrothtr Wiywa at the same tiaae. cd or engen Uered among certain There m nan is such danger, and the wise, pure and trutcd lender of the party must been the alert to counteract it. A word to the wise, c. In the long interval between now and the nominating convention tLcroi abundant time for careful . ! i,At. No doubt scrutiny u "' s irtue of a constitutional akinir it obligatory uP9n e" ct ratablisti nmrforever main- UfnfroepublK tVhools dquate to the education Of all children m ru dimentary branches This, like Mormonism, ought to be the fruits of a Bound public opinion. ' dowly eduoatiug mo to -the ooceiderafcfoa ufsoimporUnt a subject, butnn which roust nor t lorceu . . . . oDimon bangs arouna the se.ecuuu-H Tbegrowthof this Dpi n man as candidate for Governor. But bj law ID P & fu. it must be acted on a souna principle that no mwf rate man futtgt b pit on the new jut inn mipm mane iiu"v- . ture time the proposition of the President to exclude all from the exercise of suffrage on the ground Thin m s" aes It will not do in Ooternor. He must be the peer oi the principal on the ticket, in talent, in character, and in popularity. No gentleman will cherish any feeling of mortification, if his claims are de ferred to the second posifion. Ex perience in the past is our warning. The same experience vindicates the wisdom of the idea of making both 'gentlemen on the gubernatorial tic ket of equal value in public estima tion. v Let there be no haste in making a l .11 tVtinrni llfl nonunauon o -' - " the en borne by other proper conaidered deliberately, wisely ana industriea to make up the well. . I j .anno renmrements. It QjetlU Ul 1C1UU" - is well to remember, however, that the first danger is neutralized by the existence of rival, and unfortunate ly of hostile denominations who alwavs stand ready to oppose uie of ilhteracy. potic Prussia. free America. The proposition to tax church pro perty, exclusive of cemeteries, may be . well taken into consideration. The exemption of so vast an amount as he estimates, three thousand millions of dollars, might be preg nant with danger toUhe future lib erties of the country by the abuse of church funds in the hands of am bitious clergy, to say nothing of with foreign countries are in an amicable condition, and there is lit tle danger that the peace will be rudely disturbed. With Spain the best of feeling is indicated, and the war cloud in that quarter has blown over. In regard to Cuba, the Pre sident deplores the continuance of the ruinous conflict which shows no prospect of cessation, but expresses his determination neither to recog- TIIE MESSAtiE. We printed on yesterday morn ing a full synopsis of President Grant s Annual Message. In the first place, the country will be relieved to learn that relations biioH 0f each other. As we have the message only in synopsis, we can say nothing of the literary merit. I From the lllll-boro Recorder. Capt. Ja. I. Waaaell. We lam by telegraph that this eentleman, now in command ol the Pacific Mail Hteamer City of tan Francitco, on reaching that city found himself confronted by an un expected nuoyance growing out or alleged transactions as commander of the Confederate cruiser Shenan- of belligerent rights. At the same J,elructk,:, Gf barque belonging to that iflasnl, by fa pi. iog his cruise in the Northern Ocean. The obstruction we imagine will tie found a malkaoiu on-, as it Ls clear thai uooe but Kntfcsh vela were dHtroyed all damage for which were iuiludrd in the Alabama claims and thereby settled. In the meantime Capt. W. ta delayed, and another of ticer will take charge of the ship on her first voy age uydney. We liave s.-eti a letter from i apt. W. vritleu UKn the arrival of the i.it, t I'iiHUia on the ih of No- veiutr. Ie 8j-eaka in enthusiastic ff .rm . ill hi. 4 shiu. as beiuir the Uuest lie h:ul ever ailed uu, a t-pleiidid sea U-at riding the waves like a tlueK, nn.l i-uiiiuir through them like a racer. The voyage was made fnni New York to iiuama in sixty live Cuv averaging about miles a .1 iy. The'M.iv stoppage was in the Strait of Magellan through which tlellip passel to avoid the rough p;t!age of Capo Horn. The straits are M.uiewhat narrow, crooked and clw ing in some placrs to the Width of a half a mile. iver huug with frowning precipices and high moun tains, and the voyagous befmade bv daylight. The Captain was hos pitably entertained by the Chilian Governor of Punta de Arenas, once a pnal colony for: Chili, now acoaJ time he points to a time, ana evi dentlv uot far distant, when the pa tience of the civilized world will be exhausted, and national interests as weH a thoee of hnmanity will call for a firm hand to put an end to such deplorable strife. The President is very explicit on the subject uf specie resumption at an early day under the operation of ' . Uw of the las session of Con- gn-s. He says that a full, healthy and jh rn..inent re-action cannot t:ike place in favor of the industries and financial welfare of the country untd we rt'tnrn to a measure of values rccogniz-.vl throughout the civilized world, all of which, as an abstract propositi i if to true as will not be questioned, yet so obstructed by the iiiiniecse volume oi the national debt and the vast demands for a cir culatirg medium in comparison with the needed amount of specie, as to make the postponement of the deair- iug statio". The straits are three maxe int pus i hundred mile long and two days are e l object imperative, lhelresi- ired lo p4ia through them. Capt. dent and his party are responsioie v. is aeoompanieo-iv iu wuc. for the fact that the national debt, icptf a 1 of being brought within rea- CAUIDATES. Thniarhte Vmorrff has sotfie wie suggestioEs Kioking to the fu ture action of the Iemocratic party in this State. It prefaces its article with th warning "that it is best to look fxcta aqnarriv in the fae and j prt pare fur unfortanate events that may cxvur " The Dnocrat aes full well what discontente.1 ambi tion or premature declaration may accomplish, and call a halt, that the most carpfa! dehbemtrnn mny attend the movements of this party. There is an unfortunate tendency oo the part of the press to make mpital in the display of sagacity by nlecticg from the number ot wor thy men. the one exactlv fitted tor the lofty position of Governor . or to make local capital by bowing to neighborhood inuences, and resent ing iu high dndgron the failure of other journals to commit themselves to such premature tickets. It is well enoogh to throw oat mgge--lioos, bet it is unwise at thin early date before consultation between i all the Certion cf the State, to come to any irrevocable conclusion. As the iMtMiM-rat, well aay a, if there not great particularity ob . ..i h- iKa rmorats in the se- a w - - lection of their candidate for Got ernor arnl Lwntnant Governor. -r jmUra of CongTes ar.d membtrx oitbe LeciaUtnre, the party will bo ia tlangar of defeat The republi can party will 1 thoroughly organ ized, and will bring out its strong eat men. The Democrats therefore must not tolerate, any where, any looeDa of disciphue, any obtru sion of individual aspirations. The nominations a-d the candidal- n.utb subordinated to the granJ idee of party victory throughout tLe whoJe wide field of battle to be spread out before them next Fall The Democrat, we hope correctly, MJa nLoosajHl- th Nl Demo craU will not mpport any .man fur Governor and Iiewt-Governor who ,pnder bj ci or eed, to.tbe, ajjTf risn or wnmnne feelrog or geririm- Arrevt of Jane Fetaer. the Eaiie eer wboCaae4 the Late Acetaeat t . A- A U It. enable compass by the honest ap- rh.rlo.fe oivrver of Tuesday I - - ' plication of the superabundant re- My : ceipts into m ireurj uhui lat ten years, stands a charge upon the nation scarcely shoru of its original proportions. The plans suggested to carry out these ideas of resumption and of re storation of the nation's credit, we will notice at another time. In connection with the revenue, the President makes a suggestion which will revivetbe suspicion of his partiality tor ring operations. He advitherestonUioiUQf the duty on t otbersv that with an immense stock of coffee, now enough for six months' consumption, held back for the pass ae of aaciva bill as the President Or Hnndav morning James Fetner the engineer at whose door ia laid the responsibility of the recent acci deut on the Charlotte. Columbia & Augusta Railroad, by which was en tailed a great loss of life and property w as brought to this city on the Air Line traiu. He got on the train at Atlanta and, it having beeu ascer tained who he!wa9, the conductor, A J. Vickers. aud the baggage master, H. Sidebottom. took him under ar rest, tiei him aud brought hlra to this city, in order to obtain the re uanl which had been offered for him. Kenner made uo resiaUnce, hut stated that he was willing to go, sinre he was then on his way to Col umbia to give himself up. Arriving for 18TC. in,.. M. 1 Conference of this State, vhich concluded Its labors in Wil mington on Monday last, following appointments for the next conference 3 ear: UALEIGIl D1STKKT-J V MOORE V. E. Raleigh Edenton street, L.. Biirkhead.' w r vor. Italeigh-Persou street, W. C. or mCar7 circuit. J. E.Tbompson. Rolsville circuit, L. V wSer Hmlthfteldclrcuit, Jos. H.JV heeler. S Tar River circuit, Richard b. Yourigville. M. J. Hunt- . . fonlsbarg tatfpti.flF. L. Rel Grauville circuit. 8. V. "oylj. Henderson eircuiW A. A. Bosna- ?NashvilIe and Rocky Mount , T.R. Reeks. Tofsnot Circuit, N. M. Jur- neFitor'RaleIgh Christian Advocate J. 13. Robbitt. HILMI?O0' . JI8TBIC?r L l HES DKBN, 1'. E. Hillsboro' station: H P Co'e. Durham circuit, Wru H Moore. XhVmarjceClrcuit, WmM Jordan. Chapel Hill and Haw Rlvier, J J Renn. Pittsboro, Jno Tlllett. Yancey ville, Jno W Jenkins. Deep Iitver, Thos C Moses. T.easburir. T J Gattis. plrton circuit, H H Gibbons. Flat Itiver, J R Martin. Professor of University of North Carolina, A W Mangum. QREENSBOKO DISTRICT N H V WIL SON, F. E. Greensboro station, 8 D Adams. North Guilford circuit, J W Lewis. South Ouilforw circuit, Zeb Rush. f Thomasville and High Pom t, r ' I Herman. I Trinity, B Craven. Davidson circuit. C H Phillips. Randolph circuit, J F Craven. Foraytue circuit, 8 A Helsabeck. Winston station, J F Ueitman. Stokes circuit, J R Scrogga. Madison circuit, Li E Btaeey. Went worth circuit, R F Bumnass. Piesideut of Trinity College, B Cra- geiits for the Conference Colleges. V A Sharp and J A Cuuninggim. SAI.ISBUUY DISTRICT D It BRUTO. V. E. Salisbury station, L WCrawford. Salisbury eircuit, R T N Htevenson. Mooresville eircuit. Thos L Triplett. Statesville station, T A Coon. Statesville circuit, N S Norton. Mocksville circuit. Thos A Boon. IXvie ciicuit. Wid C Wilson. Iredell circuit. M. LW Alexauder circuit, H F lley. Wilkes circuit, C A Gault. Yadkinvillecireut. Robert N Brown. f Mt Airy station, James v 'Ihod. ! Sauratown mission, Wra B Mauess. fSurrv circuit, to be supplietl (b ) WS Creaky.) ( Blue Ridge mission, A M long. SHELBY T1STKHT R i BARRETT, P. K. Shelby station. 11 T Hudson. Shelby circuit, J W North. Double Shoals, S D Peeler. Cherrv Mountain. D P. Goode. i Hut'herfonUon S Leard. "i Columbus mission, J B Carpenter, ( Marion circuit, N G Wluttingtoii . l pi-er Board River mission, J D I Carpenter i Dysartville circuit. . i v. ""i--I Morgan ton circuit. J SKrviti. r tuidwell circuit, Cie W lvey. Lenoir W M Kohey. , Happy Home circuit. J c naren. Newton circuit, boiwu. Rtck Spriug circuit, J W Puett. South Fork circuit. C M Anderson. Dallas circuit. P F W Stanley. Lin coin ton circuit, Juuius T Harris. Preeident Daveupirt Female College, W M Robey. CHARLOTTE DISTRICT -V. II. BOB- 1UTT, I. E, Charlotte station, P J Carraway, J Thomas. South Charlotte circuit, Miles toy. Pinevllle circuit, W I) L.ee. Pleasant Grove circuit, in iuwarua. Munroe station, D May. Munroe circuit, M H Hoyle. Concord. C M Pepper. Mt. Pleasant circuit, A D Letts. i Albemarle circuit, r v xticauu. . snlev circuit. Ed Howlaud. Ansonville circuit, M C Thomas Wadesboro siaiion, jhs n-"-.. Wadestoro circuit. Jesse H Guiun. Lilesvllle circuit, T P England. FAYtrTEVILLE DISTRICT l. S. NEL SON, r. k. Fayetteville station, E W Thompson, Cumberland circuit, nVAvent Robeson circuit, ira i veTr, Laurinburg circuit. T W Guthrie. Rockingham circuit, Jos. heeler. Pee Dee circuit. M V Shernll. Uwharrle circuit, Montcomery citctiiv, CarthLe circuit, L. H. Gibbons. Jonesboro circu , i , . - DISTRICT W. S. BLACK, Important Announcement ! We are now receiving otuaecoidatockof Winter Dress Goods J The latest and mostdesirable STYLES and FABRICS of the season. Newest shades in CASHEMERES AND CASHEMERE CIvOTHS. All wool Suitings and Camel's Hair CLOTHS and 8EBQES. A large assortment of New Style Plaid Dress Goods. Beautllnl Plaid Suitings In great variety at extremely low prices from 20 cents up. Black and Colored Silks I Attent on is called, to a mot elegantas orted stock of BLACK SILKS-Cashe-mere finish-offered at less than eost of Im portation. Black Dress Goods, all alia- warp ALPACAS, pore Mohair and beat BLACK ALPACAS. BLACK CASHEMERE Drap De Eta TA- MI3E CLOTHS,and the choicest qualities of Mourning Dress Goods, and all departmen ts are fully stocked. We ean duplicate any bill bought In New York during the month of September at from TEN TO TWENTY PER CENT. lea than New Yor Price. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 10 casea standard TRINTS a bargain. 7 bales Ji SHIRTING. ) As IqW a when " V cotou sold at 8c 1", bales4-4SHKETrNO, beore tne war, 3.) Dales North Carolina PLAIDS. 5 bales Nos. 1 and 2 OSNABtJHGS. Meases Kentucky JEANS AND OA SSI-MKK1--S the best bHrgaias everoffored f rsxH BLEACHING', of Ml leading brHiid-, at 'JJ p' oni. less than Heptember price. TH K BLANKET. SHAWL AND CLOAK DEPARTMENTS or. reii rt'ir with choice! and e'2ant ilit? M-aMon. at VrER i.ow ''I'RifE-. for Children. Misses and LaUieb. THE COTSWOLD Win do ircre work than DUSTER the Feather Daeter, and will not is the beet for family use. BcratchyourFUlirURE. AN EGG TESTER . . ,Kia iff centa:iO cents. 10 cents. i8 mdispensaole. Sold at the reduced pnee . T A K E : : 'B,vflflOOi Blane Mange Moulda. Char- A look atonr stock of HUU r Tea Ketlles. N O T I C E . fWmraOTOHS Aflo BUlLURn.,,, jr- INOSLKY & AHirLr.v" Architect and I3uil(i(M.s willcoiitrac' f r huildini; of any kin.l u , fumi-n materials : niiitltuN " Plansand Hp!ltlrtAt Ions and V.mm. , furnlfhed at hort n.iiixj, ,",' nrlcs " r B-OrJprHlett. at .luims l.ewm ,'(. hn ;e I'i'ompt atti-ii ' ion. WM. K. Asiii.kv' P. 0. Box . is. ,u.rt; u N ; lfSSUliUTHh K ((. no 2 im D i'AKT. The firm of ISETTM, AhhK.V a rr, ,, tractors und HulUlHiaof lli. f. v , ,r i ', ,"n- s ' , isthisiiv m-.iim-,! bv",,,,,. Kent. MrsKrn T. A. Ki i;.,l,.v l' '"f1 ly wUhdiawinhoin tti- firm ' November 1k . W . k. . s HLK ' The bnslneu wMlbp oinclnotwi . . . atand by .T.mM. B.;fc Zf I and assume all debts of h nrl'l" - Allen & Cd. JAMK- y. oLf ' ' no 2 2-n .1 M'OR Our Lee OooR: v useful and Invaluable articles In the WAKRAN1EI AS REPRESENTED Stove ! e HOUSEKEEPING LINE. and a great many .r m mind they are all good GOODS, and all REMEMBER THE PLACS. , T. H. BRIGGS & SONS, Brigs Bnildinsr Raleigh, N. C Hardware and Stoves, Wagon and Buggy MAGELLAN KOlN. Material, Paints, Oils, CHaw.-Doors, Sash, &c. no2S D&Wtf I Si " jt . ii . w m- -r T: TT." where you wiLr TO THE RAUElUrl biw:nu. - FIND THE BEST ASSOKT M EJfT OF Cooking, Heatingr and Parloi .Stovra, f ,r coal or wood in the Stat ' The atoVk of Potton KW ve a aJwava eom? ie, nn ilrn S.rmRtosnf parchsem. The b and w Jed ' ,st.P1 " Deled wllb. RiVGES. PORTABLE AMD STATIONA.ICY " fall and examine stock. , . , , . ,. ... . v;nr- Qipaer and Brf TJi-1 w r,rnn.red to do all felnda of Tin. sliest -1 con. . the , cm Locks and Sewing Machine, repyy... '5X'J , 5oek of TIN WAKE, manner. GalvnlBed Iron Cornice worjr . - LAMPS and OILS, at wholesale, aud retail. J. C Brewster, 'Proprietor, No. 4 Hargett street. Ralel-b.N.C. noil iy S o mad full line of sizM of fi K.IOU WAMSUTT arranted to tit perlecuy r uj mic R E HIP.TS, the very bestSlilit KEEP'S PATENT PARTLY-MADE DRESS SHIRTS. HAT AND UMBRELLA DEPA RTMENTS. TifwVpftrtinen's rro Ktixiked with the BEST and l-A l lT . YLE-4 ol goods that itie markf ts cm KUpply. o O1! w o l W showed ttXpe ikne ago actiDg uuder the advice of frlenUs be "wilmiton dim Wilminirton, Front Street, J E Mann Wilmiiigton, Fifth Street, J M tiativ rfiup(l to eo. Bina uesuiy .rifr Kerrow waa aent for. The ottlcer hand-cuffed him in the office cf th Central Hotel and carried mm tx tall U- Ik mTM hi now remains. A tt-lfifraru was ent to Gov. Chamber- .Mu riain auccnlators would lain, appri-ing him ol tne arrw ,uu r - contliieuient ami he will nououoiw be bene hUa to lae aauouni oi mi once make a requisition upon ov or eiht miUiona, all of which would po into tbeir band; not a cent into the Treasury. And as for a future dutj, the people of the country feci ther already pay enough for what is anfxfsity.not a luxury. The President comes to the relief of the Secretary of the Navy, and pronounces his work "gooJ." The miintrv win be L'lad to know, what it dot?a not believe, that it haa some thing for the two hundred and fifty millions speut in the Navy since the war. Postal and Indian affairs are dis cussed, the one appearing in a Batis fctory conditiou, the other offering encouragement. On Mormon affaire, the President is emphatic. He denounces the con- dition cf affairs as scanaaious, auu tLe institution of polygamy a OLj ,rrceful inatitntion that should' be blotted out; in which all good men will agree,' but for the accomplish ment cf which the President males no suggestion, and which in lact nothing but lime and the slow ope- Jlrodeu for the prisoner. Fetner was drunk at tne lime oi ma inwi. Topsail circuit, J B Bailey. Kenansville circu.t, J T Bagwell. Majrnolla circuit. Sq. M Davis. Clinton circuit, J B Alford. Cokesbury circuit, M V Boyle3. ltladen circuit, J Stanford. Ellsibeth circuit. O J Brent. . Whileville circuit, Ph Ureenmg. I Waccamaw Minion to besupphed. BmluSme circuit TW Randje Onflow circr.it, to besupphel (by G YV Hardison.) NEW BERN DISTRICT R A VATES, P. L. The Good Time Come wlin good, substantia! poo hi can be pur chase! AT f ETA 1 L IK p"r cent, lesa tuau Septum nor prices. SI. 00 We w!Il open Monday a new lot ol our celebrated Kid GUvts in all sizes and col ors, which we win continue to "11 at $1.00 a pair. W. U- & lk- h- TL oKJfiK. New Calicoe3- We will open Mond.y U; !!nw Calicoes. .U.4K.b.TlXtK- Ol'R STOCK, NOW FULL, Will be kept up to the standard during the seti sou. A our effort so far have met With a very flattering Bucceaa, we irust our attempt to KEEP DOWN HIGH PRICES I will continue the present pleasant relat ioni with our irienda, and add new ones to the roll. COME TO SEE US 1 Soliciting call from all merchants ln tudip to purchase or replenish" their Winter Stocks, we ean assure them that we are in a position to ofler them the Best and Largest Stock to Select From ! TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. dnlne a SQUARE BUSINESS on NCIPLE,and guarantee AIK . 1T Ci .inn -iii yewbern station. KlIXED AT THE ALTAR. The Auirusta Omrtitution recalls a sad .... i .rrlr- incidentof the war which happened in the last days of the ftleffe of Charleston. A young lieutenant, nma n Roorrelle. had been IIV . Ufc . ' . J . i t, .(aaruirillA Vfllind nuwa mnius" - .".".7, 7i,uhoro station, J rv rro i.v-Mlas Pickens, a young and beau- colusoro m . WlM,, frhterof the former Cover- Wilson .tat., n , U A i Is. nur of South Carolina. A mutual from the interest which she Mt In her patient, and from his gratitude to the Lur namaruau ; iue became encaged, and late iu 16o4 were standinR at the altar and about to b weil when a shell from the Federal fleet burnt In the room. In -iurinKeven persons, and Jntlictin a mortal wound upon the bride The Hcene i ww ma- " crlptloo. When she was restored to consciousness the surgeon declared that be could only live a few hours. 8lie was laid upon a couch, and the ceremony proceeded amid the sobs of all precept, and almost as soon as she had pronounced the vows her life ended, and De Rochelle had a wife in heaven. a CASH Pill DE.VL.NCi. nov"-tf W. II. 4 R. S. TUCKER. H OLIDAY GOODS. O U u o ACORN COOK. With or without PorUble Hot Water Raervoi; hkJC'M Boat taj in ell-fUel Otcrj, bet ft, tu With all latest improvement. Largest Oven and Flues. Longest Fire Box far locg waul Ventilated Qvcn, Fire Back and F;r Bex Bottom- i sures a Qakk, Swett and Even Ba toi foi Swing Hearth and Ajh Catch. Wtw'tril floor or car Durable Double and Braced Certe-s and Ring Cc : Burns but little wood. Has W c or SoV.d Ira F-a-Careful'y Fitted Smooth Casting. NoOM Sen' ;i Nickel Flatud Trimmings. Tin L'-ed 0c 3-, Ground and Silver-llko Polished Ed-es a -d ? Heavy. Best New Iron: Won't aw Mamif.-ftur.-d l-y RATHBONE, SARD &. CO.. Albany. N.Y Said h'j an IJnterpritino r in "-cy 2m J. C. .--. Ll'.MSi'EV, I Mil 1 tt Iet T4 4 T no 1-' l)AW3ra i.aifiii. '. H Vj (IOLJ) .m j-: U A L The FIRST ritEMIUM was owa"Ho tlie Singor Sewing Machine at !he lat-e St e. lr In Italels'i. tbo.e whohaven waitln, SSonly measure neccs t to any address on Tl:'ri"1 All sary to Insure a Hi Sole. Agents, no 21 tr ANDREWS & CO-, Clothiers, Ralelsh. N. C. Til C C A 1XL MANUFACTURERS OF THE HOPE ENGINE, RALEIGH, O. The s.i'ts f the S 1X0 Fit are the Lvr, It is sold on the most LU5ERAT. A warrant for -five ye its ls ui'.ea Au every Machine. TpE 8IXGER LS ALWAYS RKLIAKU, MME. DeMORESTS PATTERNS f garments cn hand at the offlre. CATALOGUE FREE T.Y MAIL. hi 1 At the N. . State Fair, 1874. onr HOPE EN GINE received the GOLD MEDAL as the best steam Engine for general use, and the SILVER MEDAL as the best vertical Engine. eh TT rtnA 1?rtfviTi a in 1 We refer to the foUowl ng parties w no nave our urch. of WllUamaon,pcnMcnxuu.;: ------ O A man or a woman ennnot have a sweet disposition and a sour stomaeh at the same time. Acid in the stom ach or what Is commonly called u'...mu i-ircilll. r n uinrn Mt Olive circuit, H ( all. Kinston circuit, CC Dobson. Bno-v Hill circuit, Jaa P Himpson. Neuse circuit. J J Carden. Jones circuit, X A Hooker. ( I.enoir circuit, J Andrews. Swift Creek circuit, to te supplied bv Win Wine. Craven circuit, D Culbreth. Beaufort, A R Raven. Carteret circuit, James Mahoney. BtraiU, to be supplied. WASHINGTON DISTRICTS W CLOSS y. E. Washington station, BB Culbreth. Warr"ntoti statioo, J W Shackford. Warren circuit. J It Griffith, J T (libbs. Roanoke circuit, R O Burton. Tarboro circuit, F D Swindell. Wllllamston circuit, L Ij Nash. GreenviHecircuit, Jer Johnson. Plymouth and Jamesville, W lloaue. S -heartburn" la nothing but a procla- 1 uanle.' Wm TT Watkins mation that the liver is "o-t of sorts,", goluiabia t It eal . " Watkin9' w m. 11 l.llyUIV V w m-, m f Mattamuket, Jno D Bule, one to a wntnn with a bad liver sees the dark side of everything but a' battle ralioos of public opinion will accom- Gf tne celebrated Home Stomach Bit r i.r. th i?rat liver reenlator.. thi plsn. uoiversaJ tonic and cm re forfetoAle Tbo President lajs much Btresa up-. 8lckne88t wm set , your . yitala in cm th wtabliBhment of a system by 1 healthy motion. ' f I supplied. .,. I HJFJill, supernumerary. Portsmouth and Ocracoke, J. r 'liQuiley; ' ' 1 I, Cape; Hatteras, to be supplied. M, My stock is complete in every depart- raeui. and I invite toe attention or par- chasers to an el gaut assortment of , Illustrated and Presentation BOOKS. New and Popular Juveniles, Childrens' Toy Rooks. PUiin and Fancy Stationery. ELEGANT BIBLES, PLAYER BOOKS AND HYMNALS, in Morocco, Pearl and Ivory bindings. Beaotltui Cases In Shell Work for the Toilette. Fine Albums and Writing Desks. OOLD PENS, HOLPERS, ' PENCILS, AC. from the best manufacturers. FINE EXTRACTS, COLOGNES, SOAPS, BRUSHES, and other tc41t goods ; all of which' Is offereu at Wg&XSg ! dee VrZia. Bookseller and BiaUoner. 'ines.-i.t'S I me ."5i.M-ir.it hi o y I ' It is sold on the most LIKE It A T. V V I )- A warrant for five ye us ls u -ea ..u 1 l every Machine. a! pr TpE SINGER IS ALWAYS RKLIAKU, 0 MMT nMnRFQT; PATTERNS m iti a r.A a wv. w m- - v - - - I tv I gurinenis cn uuuu nt mu i uu r, Sp CATALOGUE FREE BY MAIL. J vf'M Write for rrlc3 List of Macau,.. Ac. T h: MmW ' - : i f'- T. W. HK.VLI', M iDa.ei, , h f v!'':;:pl 'a. No. 12Fayettevlllest. ke rj CC n -A i 1 IH low, -r h ? ; s tt d -Q3 a- It H N , C A . Y T O N , jj J b t I t , H C : 1 J i SOUTHERN tJ H S S f SiSS'- " ly ii im jTrin t o , W . B3!w eSilWrfi-r'Srf ' ' ' vy'f.-.-'-r 1 n..,inI... fltiil It t' . ,.. M use: wm. U. up W Shaffer, Com StwtonwinBankroptey, Uoldsboro, a. R. E. Best, Green county. N. C; J. C. Woolen. Jr., Kingston, . We manufacture the celebrated SEP JSl. H X-i 3P And several others, and are prepared to furnish the trade at low figures. We are agents for theceieoratea Leflfel TurlDine Water Wlieel, the best Water Wheel made, which we will se 1 at manufactus' WeTraanufacture Saw Mills and Mill Gearing. Shafting, Peys and mill machinery of every kind. For full description and price list address McCALLUM, WYCKOFF & HOPE, RALEIGH, If C. au 16-tf Marble and Stone Works, One Door East Corner Morgan and Blonnt Streets, RALEIGH, O. UonatanUy cp hand all Itlnda or Anierlcaa and Italian Marble Headstones, Monu ments, and Toniba; granite work, for building and graveyard purposes. All Monuments and Tombs executed in the nn.e&t style None but First OaasJIechanlcs employed. ! . - , Partle desiring u pnrchaae should visit us before purchasing Horta or elsewhere, aa we can farnisn: Vorlc kinoh cheaper; All wot k warranted or no sale. Addx'eaaameiiaaaeaio " K JOEUT CATT03S", , .T P R I N T RnclnpM men will find it t- ' est to p.Uronlxe tho Nk' , A m ? Hocte. Its supply ot Hie " ,.riii popular type and oee ftrP"rt;'1 , tier It a favorlw with an ' A K li A U Fresco and Sign Painter. ?aop. back of WManis A lU.v' 1.1 irn BARRELS AND HA t)U BARREIAi.rIlWb Double lUmp Norm wnm;-keyJartrelved,androreU4 my 1-ly . P. O. Box 80S, Raleigh, N. C. I I It 1 I rM r-J
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 9, 1875, edition 1
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