THE RALEIGH SENTINEL P. DONAN, Bole Editor,;- IWMlltilmriMl CeAsr IB Clrraaitaaail THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1876. TtaKaw Hampahin democrats de mand a "oxsmaej stable in amount." That ,'UU' is strongly suggestive pi donkey!. , v Tka sausage-mills of the god are grinding wofuilj Blowiully to the whisky, ringer trials, since ffepJcrson was be headed for tatchlog Babrooster.. . It. mtm -Hi . Pern is painfally griped with pecuni ary mulligrubs. In the name of 10,000 hjnest Amsrioan editors, we extend her ' pocket-Niagara of the', sympathy which flows from the fellow-feeling that makes us wondrous kind. We're all been there. mtm , Egypt and Britannia are waving white diahrags, killing the fatted calves . an cient gods of the Pharaohs -and pro claiming themselves loving brethereo '.id siateren, with no thought of aslug their little claws to gouge each other's yes out. : . i . i Be-KtilarntioBs of newspapers are is sued to the convicts in the Missouri penitentiary. The idea ia good. . No surer means of moral elevation could have been devised. It combines im provement with punishment. Should our state adopt tke plan, we beg to sug' gest the Seutinel as the best paper for the purpose. - Its long experience in missionary labor among average radicals outside of penitential walls, renders peculiarly suitable reformatory litera ture for eonviets inside. The New Hampshire democratic convention met yesterday at Concord The platform discards all dead I-sue nil mVf1aima Alliptllft nf alt the nifAft- v tions connected with the war. Il dc mands a souo cT currency, stable in amount, fixed in value and. convertib e i into specie ;" and clamors for spet dj resumption, wore ausurmttes sou iiu possibilities were never crowded into as le w words. Every syllable is nonsense , .1, every Idea lonacy. If they discard all dead issue, they will have to shelve the republic Jtself for we know few deader things just now. If they wi e out all the questions Involved in the war, iney ..oy one nuge nouriau oi maniacal sponge sweep away ever) grand fundamental Idea that underlie our .governmental fabrio, federal pre roaratives. the rights of the states auo the liberties of the people, all the gi ganlio problems of debt and taxation, and the lat clatine and vestige of jht constitution ltelr. now cau tne cur rency be sound, as they demand, w nt-L this whole financial system which pro duces it is rotten ; when the entirt country is rotten, politically, socially, morally and commercially ; .when th r laws are enacted by thieves and cor ruptionist?, and enforced b profligate nd brigands; when government itselt is but vast organized p racy and de , . baucheryf When they prate of a cur rency "stable In amount," wba do. they meanr v aula lacy se limits to the circulating medium of halt the world f : 'Would they say to tb finance and trade of a continent, 'Thus, ' far shalt thou go.and no farther 1" Woulu - they bind do vrn 40,000,000 of people to the amount of money that sufficed for 10,000,000; or, as we multiply popula- ...... tion,.,fetter . 100,000,000 to the paltry . nickels of our presort 40,000,000? That out of their cheap-john twaddle and fol .. . . , I . I.. . vertible into specie," when the govern . : . l . u . 4 : ... it v.. nA In 4. . - which to convert it, and with its mon " strous drainage of illegal .gold interest and nniveraal tluevage and 1 akage, wfll not have in kwenJ yiiinie.MLr in hard-pan for ever thousand of its outstanding paper promisee f And bo do they suppose specie resumption will ever take place, while our national. state, county and municipal indebted ness swells to the reiisou- v founding, . mathematics-defying aggregate of 48 000,000,000 nearly half the whole as- soswed Valuation of the Union, real es tate and . personal property, from . Mernpnremagpir to 1 Corpus Christi, from Minnehaha to the Dry Tortugas,' from . Beeeher's ainago?ue to San Diego ; while the balance of trade with all the outside world is against us; while 60,000 official freebooters are stealing and squandering their annual tens of millions ; and whOe the govern ment noldsInTirireTB,--all-kld, about $70,000,000 in pitiful rickets, long since overdue as Interest on blood- " money or , railroad-robbery , bonds f Bah! Let these democrats of the Old Granite State sell off their ears for donkey-sheds or umbrella covers, and V the proceeds will come nearer bringing . -. specie resumption, than all the efforts of our pirate government, as at pres ent run, in the next decade. Down ithJdiotsajidbuncp mbe resolution, democratic or radical, and let's begin the cec nnuu year on -mmga. se ltjndp.es!- j . ' s THE GREAT WEST, 11 ABVELOCS OBOWTH AND TEBRIDLE IMPOVKBISHMMfT - TUB IQPTH ' THE BETTKK LAX YOCNO . ' , MAW, DOS'T OOVsftT QUT U W A BPITHK '1-' fTAP uzb ' '-'--i, ' : "AT. - "The centennial year of the republic dawns in an age of miracles. We travel by steam and talk by .lightning. , Jour neys which once took years, and even recently required months, for their accomplishment, are now performed I a few hours, or days at farthest. Con tinents are girdled with railways. Mountains are tunneled. . . Foaming floods lateapanned by single arches. I be iron-horse, with his fiery nostrils and breath of steam, plunges nnder the Blue Ridge, Mount Cenis and the Thames dashes over Niagara and4he Alleghanles, add wakes with hit iro pa dent snort the slumberous echoes of the Dead Sea, Olivet, the Pyramids and the tombs of the Pharaohs. The Teu tonic lover in New York propose by electricity to bis inamorata in Vienna, and the enrapturing "jes" speeds along ihe magic wire, tar, far beneath the wild Atlantic's boisterous bosom. The vast, lonely wilderness, scarce tracked by a human foot te-day, is a teeming empire able to throw its legions of armeel men Into the field to-morrow. Km ions spring op, like mushrooms, in a night Old dynasties are overthrown aud new ones set up, like the wooden dummies in a ten-pin alley. Inhospi table marshes are drained ; rude preci pices leveled ; cities built ; and savage deserts taught to blossom and rejoice, ashy the enchanter's wand. The great west Is a standing marvel, a stereotyped miracle. Its growth outstrips the wildest dresm of poet or political ecouoraiat. A pathless waste, where the prairie-wolf howled and the dufcky savage hunted his prey, Jiuta few "hort years ago. Even in the memory f people not yet arrived at middle age, 4 terra Incognita, wide-spreading, primeval forests, mighty regions of un explored desolation, tangled brakes, unknown strsams, fearful solitudes, .bodes of wild beasts, reptiles and naked TrtrmnryowT -jnr'TMt? swarming hive of busy, rushing, energetic, intel Xg,t nt populatlou ; an empire grander, and destined ere long to bo more pro ductive, wealthy and powerful, than all the old world kingdoms and principal t es combined. Such is the glorious west, and such bos been its progress, Little buckskin-breccheo, powder-horn and whisky jug trading-posts of thirty years ago, are roaring, bustling metro iniIUic'B of fiity, a hundred, a hundred aud fifty or two humlred tliouand inbabilauts to-day. The one-room log t abin of then, is replaced by the mag uitlcent block of six-story stone-fronts now. The rudo flat-boat and canoe have given way to those gorgeous float iug-palace which, are' th"Wmder and admiration of the world. The lamber- iug old ox-wagon has ' yielded to the lightning-express train with its elegant restaurant, drawing-room and sleeping cars. The rude moccasin has vanished before the lasting gaiter and the patent' leather boot; the ban ting-shirt and iiusey dress,' before . the bob-tailed assimere, the silk street-sweeper and the tuckered-np panier and pin-back. And the sturdy, strong-armed, honest, free back wood -nun- and hunter has given place te a degenerate breed Of eowed-down, truckling, tyranny-end' tuation-crushsd slsvea. - -' ... '". For with all its magrunoent riches of soil, timber, 1 coal and minerals, all its grand half-continental domain, all its push and energy- and -boasted progress and prosperity, . the west is to-day the most terribly debt-crushed, tax-drained, paupriae"igio"ennew"world. -During the mad days of inflation and speculation that followed the war, 'abe 'rushed headlong in debt No scheme wai too wild or . too extravagant Her credit was unlimited, snd she stretched it to infinity. The murderous contraction era has come, and with it anch distress as was never before known in America. Take Mis souri as an li. stance, it so units well to Wk of. her state dpbt, as. only 20,000;. 000. Hut aid to this ihe fearful ag$re gate of $00,000,000 of county, township and city indebtedness, 7 ami otT haw f 7U,ww,uuu to psy id per cent interest cn, which requires an annua! drain of $7,000,000, most of it in gold. Lafayette county owes $1,500,000, at 10 per cent, demanding a yearly tax-levy of $150,000 for int r wt p-.rposca alone, on a poorly tilled couuty of but 22,000 inhabitants. Pettis county owej $1,000, 00 J ; Howard county, $800,000 ; Cass, $600,000 ; and so on nut over the state. Be side all this, nearly every individ ual is carrying the , burden of over- speculation during, the flush times. Nearly erery faran the whole, com monwealth ia mortgaged. Crops for thelsMt three years have been partial failures, and farmers hays bad to borrow money to psy their taxes and intenet on Uieir cankerous morWratrea. And when tbiy esoapedrouth and graaahop- pers, Lt ci j, chinou-baj and floo!, and i make a faU'orop, their corn only brings 10 cents a bushel, "and their wheat 73 ; and what farmer-does' not know that such prices will never'long stand 10 per cent mortgage interest and S per cent taxation 1 : Month after month and year after year, they are propping up the erary U fabrie Kof "debt. ."Jbjp- addi tional debt, borrQwing to pay interest on former Umi . mortgaging one" pieoe of land to save another from the sherilTs hammer, and all. the time, paying the moneyHihariafmm 10 fat H roentlgrj brief rospits from the inevitable crash ahead' How long can Such a structure of blind extravagance, insane specula tion, debt.: mortgages . and extortion stand f Buin," wide-spread and appall ing, must come and that ere long. ' The south, and not the west, is the land of proBiiM today, ,ghe had no credit, and consequently could not gei in debt. She dared not speculate. She went into no grand profligate systems of internal Improvement. ' Ood has blessed her with abundant crops, and all the raises commands good prices. Her people have learned economy in a bitter school. She is steadily building tip her waste places. The tide of immigration is slowly bat surely setting toward her borders. Her cities are growing health ily and gratifyingly. ; Manufactures are springing up on every hand, and paying everywhere. Her commerce is daily ex tending, and the nniveraal report ia that her merchants were never more prosper ous. With , exhaustless reaottroes ; a soil fertile ss that , which blossomed in primeval Eden ; a climate mild and de lightful ; streams of purest crystal well ing from, her every mountain aide ; cheap lands and living ; and a people ready to extend a welcoming hand to every honest new-comer ; the day of her glory is near at hand, the sunrise even now gilds her orient hill-tope with gleams of golden promise. Toung nun, don't go west come south I , A GOOD MEMORY. i A 1830 JOXSS ISTRODUCID io Clat. ' Nasrviixx, Tixs., JaJ5, 1876. Epitob SxuTijiaL : I propose to amuse your readers by narrating a scene which occurred here more than thirty years ago. The actors in the scene are nearly all gone. Vol. Anderson, wno vuu s your stater" occasionally, wae of -the number. At the great whig jubilee in this city in August.1840, Mr. Clay was the gneat of Dr. McNairy ; many friends had call ed, wnen Air. uiav asked for Jones. Tne doctor sent for ones, who soon made bis appearance. "Jones," said Mr. Clay, "I have heard so muoh of yon, I desired to see you and to hear you make a speech. Jones could not speak and Mr. Clay could not be disappointed. A tablo was placed on the floor and Jones forced upon it He took for his text Mr. Clay and liis calumniators, and wnat bad beeu said of him. Looking Mr. Clay full in the face he aaid : "Though persecution, malignity and detraction bad pursued him with a rapid and eager step, yet, despite the fiercest strokes, the fall in tents of embittered fots, new chapleta had still gathered round his brow, un til now it seemed almost a vulgar ibmg to say, he is honored,. honorable aud great. Praise becomes repetition, clorv calls him all her own, a voice whinpers that his name will stand till the last knell of time is sung in melan choly strains over the funeral pile of disnolving nature. W hat a star has he been,, what a star may he yet be, to KUiue the shin of state through the breakers of an uncertain ocean. As a helmsman no sandy beach will rise on her sea to strand the noble ship. No latent rock will grate on her bouyaot hull, but like a thing of life, proudly, majestically, will she ride over the maddest billows and mock thejr foaming wrath, and -the wildest and fleetest winds that may blow upon the swelling bosom of her canvas," will Waft her but the sooner to a port of brighter glory." At the conclusion of Jones' speeeh the crowd began to disperse, and some four or five gentlemen Jones among them-acoompsnied J ndge John - Mar shall, of Franklin, to his quarters at the Nashville inn. The judge rang his bell for a aervsntand ordered cham pagne. The wine was brought, and whilst the corks were being removed. Col. Anderson stood upon a chair and crmimettced--repeatiaff thst portionof Jones' speeeh above quoted. "Why," said Judge Marshall, "that is precisely what Jones said." "Yes," said the colonel, "and Jones failed-to give the quotation marks." This made laughter at the expense of Jones, who grew crimson in the face and rising from his seat, asked the colonel "if he had ever heard that before?" "Tea, I have." This increased the laugh, and Jones becoming more excited asked in a firm tone. "Mr friend, all jesting aside, did you ever hear that before ?" "Yes, sir.n vnen ana wncref -a it. mc- Nsiry's. from yourself on the table. The glasses were filled and all drank to Jones, Clay and Anderson. - X. A THREAT TO KILL. A centleman came to tell us, and an other wrote, that a lawyer threatened to kill us. Our friend Edmondsnn, of Johnston, aaid to us hut week ."you will be killed." We said wbea there is a robber in tout house. Edmondson, if you will hollo at him he will run. If the child wakes and cries with the colic he will run. If TQU follow him up snd lay hand on "him he will kill yon. We do nothing more than hollo at the rogues and they take to their heels and ran. We never louow tnem np ana neuce our safety. - Josuh icbseb. '--For the iSSenUneL MBTCRirEB : A gentleman told me he heard oneol tne petjawyers say no would kill you, and I thought it my UUIJ VJ uiivt j wi - . l i r, . BfAUFOBTV " BEBl'ILDINO SOUND WLITICB SHAKY IMBCRANCE. Beacfobt, N. Cm Jan. II. 1876. TTnw Jrnnf 1H TlTRWEB Old Rasu- fort Is slowly but surely recovering from the effects ot tne aisasuous nre oi ajsc. 1,1875. Most of our merchants who suf fered from the devouring element, are' rebuildhiff and -ere kmg our ancient town will look a, of pldWe are the county aeat of Carteret county, a good I ' ' OLD DEMOCBATIC COCMTTr and we would be pleaed to see put In nomination ior .our ne govcruor, m Hon. Josiah Turner, We feel a little hurt, though, that heJiasTiot vlxited u and talked to us alwut the rings. W know that he can and will , handle them without gloves. Old Carteret will give him a cordial welcome, We nvut have, , -.. . , , , ' ; koiCEBT Miir '' to govern us. The Raleigh" .News', we ail know, Is governed and controlled by would-be aristocrats. Old man Turner is right, and ws art in favor of his keep ing np the fight bliould the Daily 'ew put up a candidate for governor, our county will vote against nltn, as we nave no eonnaence m ring papers, n e want a just and honest state govern ment we have had too much of the I jttlefield and Swepson style to suit us. We are a poor but honest people, and we demand an honest administration t f aUte affairs. - . AH but two of the insurance compa nies which bad risks in our town BATE BETTLED with the policy-holders, at 2 per rent, discount. The ones that have not coro to time are two state companies, the Old North Bute, of ! Warrenton, N. Cn and the North Carolina Home, of Ral eigh. The faith of our people is much sluken in them, so much so, that it will be difficult for them to effect Insur ance hereafter. All the parties who held policies In these companies offered to discount If they would pay in 30 days as the other companies did, but they failed fardoso.- Yours truly, " A'eacfoBt. Wno I'RAYS FOR EDITCRS. Prayer week Is over and every body was prayed for except editors. We learn from the papers that Dr. Pritehard asked who , nra tor them," and said men are ready to abuse them, but who he asked again prayed for them. It does not appear from the papers that they were prayed for: We asked three printers who ought to have attended the meetings if the editors were prayea ior out wej could not tell. It was kind of Dr. Pritehard to . think o, the editortli! thei-e is anything they need it is money and prayers. The ring t editors have money enough but prayers is what they want. I thought some were past pray ing for but when I delivered over to brother Armstrong two big thieve, and he took them to be grayed for. I thought there wa hope for all editors including those of the ring. Tcbneb. Nebvous Debility, Loea or Vital Fluids, Mcmimal Weakness, I.to, CrBED. Db. Josua Zeer Sir : W heu I first employed your skill I was indeed sufferer with all the ills that follow he violation of those laws of our ex? istence, the abuse of which leave their terrible tale too plainly told. -My memory was impaired, my body wss nexrly ruined, 1 had a gone, languid feeling, nervous debility, irregular sleep, startling and waiting dreams, weakness of the back, floating spots before the eye, sometimes like webs, fnrgetfulness, Inability to concentrate my mind, awful forebodings, desire to avoid company, dull heavy feeling. 1 was wasting away aud despondent I have been using your wonderful reme dies not two months, and have regained my former vitality and vigor ; my mind and body are improved I am, indeed, a new being, with nearly all my former vigor of mind and body. I am now able to pursue my occupation, and feel that I am a man again, and know how to aliun, in the future, that awful secret habit which would have ruined me but for your skill. , I am ever your friend, - ': JOSEPH W. JOSLY5T. My address for the next year will-be Yale College.-. - Dr Jones is treating the more deli cate diseases and per'orming the roost difficult operations at the Humphrey House, Goldsboro. N.Cwhere h re mains until Feb. 9d. JpOR BALE OR'EXCH A.NOE.- 103 ACMES orVALbAHLI MISMAL LAND for mIc, or will exchange lor till FKOPEBTT. The land is rich In the best Iron ore, sbnet 70 seres In original growth, within two miles of the Chatham railroad. For further Information apply to Ji AT. Ia. BKU 'H, llolleman Bulldlec, Baleljh, M. C. JaaS-tf. K I K N T -A good kooas. on Bloodworth street,' with inres -ooon, iuiuoii ior a ou ibiuiit. About oue-salf sers lot; rent $10 per month. . I 1 - 17 U , I T A A It ADUIJ Ml Ti aUIBlA MIND- READING. P8TCHOM A N CT F aw-(nation 8oul Cbarmrng. Keamer, iam, and MarrtaRe Guide, abowlng now ither sex may faaclnate snd gain the lore and affection of any person they choose InaUntly, 400 pas-. By ma 1 60 eta. Hunt Co., 139 c. 7th It., Phils., fa. ' . : yrALtABLS LOTS FOR BALE. On Monday, the 7th da of February, 17(1, by virtue of- a Judgment of the Superior Court of Wake couuty, I will expoae to pub lie sale OB lbs premiaca, those valuable lots ia 'he northern part- at the dtj of Raleigh, n Feraon atrret adjoining the lots of Mra, V, m. C Parker. Tfaomaa Badger and otbera, eontainlng about Si scree ; the lot of about ens acre at ins iniereecuoa oi reece ma fert.ro (tree's, s Joining lot of J. M. Heck and S I. Montreal, and aereral lata on the fan' em tide of Pereon street, lying north of Mr. Ellen oraecat's lot snd along said street as extended, all beton ing to th es- tate of the late Henry Montreal The lota will be aold lo aeTeral parrel to auft Darrhara, for ot-hlrd ravh. remainder UVsAd si mintkvwl'h' interest ; .; MAKiua jLUKuai:ai, Execotrc jaa S-lav TO ALL HEN A BPEEDY CURE. - sakaess of th "ack or Limbs, Strle nr. Aflectlos of ths K'uneT or Rl ddar. I, vol nun Diacha ge. Impoteacy, 0 a el D iltty, N-nrouaoe-, lyprPa, 1 nror. Low 8ptr te, Conf ariow of id-, Pilpite on of 'he Hstft Tlsldty, Tramb I ng, IHuins ot Sight or OUdibs, Dasoaw of th- Bead, Thrust, Mom-, or rkla, AHsrtloneot ths Ltv-r, Langa, Stomsch or Bowel t boa terrW Dlteranrs arte ag roes -pliteff Uat'ltt of Tosth art sad solita ry cbos mors fatal to Uia r victims than th- aoog o S "yrrne to th Mariners of Ulyese. bltghUBit tbrtr.aioat brilliant bops r ant rlpatloaa. rendering mair age. etc., hapoaaib e, dsstroylng both. Body and Mind, . flatrrtage.. '' Mairlia persons, or 'yonns; men ' eentem plating mam, (uffering from Organic and rhyatcal Weaaas,, Ls of Froerwattve Pbwr, Ipo acy, f oatratloa, laneimsil Vlia'lty lavo'unfary Dtsebarwe, NSB Keee tHty, 6aty Ka.lrB', Falblts'ioos of U Haart Xrrrvn laelUblllty, Decay of to Conical and Mental Fowkis, Dersgsiy ,1 Uth V.taiFere IsbcUc.bs ar torn pebUU, Loa of Manhood tiabers) VvrskBOs of th Orcana, and every etaer ushipy duHjaallacaUoa, speedily removed, asd fall Manly vigor restored, . I!;. To Young Jlen. . " ; Taasa ar aom ot tat sad and melmBeb oi ly rdecU trvdaetd by sari, habits of yoaU vis Weakness of th Back sad Limbs, ala la the Zead,Dtmna et Sight, Loas oi Muscular Fewer, P-ipitatioa of the Jxcarl, Drei. eron IrrHsbiilty, leran.r neat of ti iXgaitlvs Fsneaons, Oeaera l.b lly; Bvmp'oDU of ConssmpUea, ste. MaaaUTl. The fetrfnl effects os th. ,Btcd re af t to b dnaird Loss of Mesa y, Cuof aatos of Idea. Dox saloa of 8fli te, or. botlli , Aorioa tu Society. elf Ditrnt, l ev til Pelt"de, TlmUiU -e.t sw osuo' tb -IU prodaeed. TaoowiTS of rna of air aces ess so . dt'e wbat Is ths (tt'i of their derimlei i-al b l'i thsir Tlg' t, becoming we Mis, se von and . mwa-rJ, bsv eg a tings r Fp B'aiiC a"M at Uie eyts, ebUgh as mji.wn, of uwui( llos. . A Speeilf Care iVsrrsntfd Is rcccDt I Ms rue Immediate Belief B 4 reary. Frnon Rolnlng tbeir Health iVud Time lib 'gnorant Pretender aa- aat rt'fH-r Ira tmett, Driving Dtreaaa Inti the ryatem by that Dwdly Poison, Mrrcar .fin F-UI AOecUou ot the feed, Throat Noae or rkla. l.lTi-r, LnBire,. 8-ommh oi How.l-, faHily Cnrid et to Ueticar, .tevi-ntaiiJ lO'DJ lia'.ely. . Ioc on . tamp to B"l "ti R ply. Addrre I)r, JotiiiHtcn OF TTftt" ' RALTIMoRB , ..LO iOiflTAJorF.Cl, 8TRCFT.BI I WM BtLTI viOE BALT1M0 vl. MO. Jun 1 ly EIGHT TEARS HAVE ELAPSED SINCK WE began bUKlnera In th general GROCERY and I rovialon line on North aide of Market Sq'iare, wbe e we aucceded by ronetant prr uual attention to th wants of oar Friende, In building up s good trads and ,bilng a large pstruriage, for which te our aumerous patron we return a thank. And we hope' that our paat ex pe-ience haa enabled ua to mora fully ap preciate tbetr wan't, aotbat they may be bet ter nerved, aud better pleased ia the future To this eud we hare apent many DOLLARS In the porchaa of an entire new Stock of Uooda aulted to the trade and with which to adorn our new and com mod loot aland in the new Fisher building on Wilmington Street, adjoining 4. M. Towlea. where ws hop our mny patron will he pleased to - as with a call when in want of soy of lbs following new g oda i - Sugara t Sugar 1 1 Retailed at Prices from 10 to l'J 1 -8 cent. - - - Coffee, Rk 35 cents, Lagulra 80 cents. , , aieai ana vorn u centa. Bacon 10 to 18 eeota. Butter 80 esats. ' ' BOOTS AND 8IIOC8, t Hand-mads and every pair warranted from llOUtoS-COOper ptlr. Also a full line of Upper Sole and Harness Leather at Tanner's prices, and all kinds of Bboe Findinga. FLOUR I FLOUR! I , vrt buy In Car Ixad lot from first hand's snd will sell at imal! profiu. Every barrel warranted. FRESH FORK A 8PECIALTT. Also, a Urge lot f white and atock Pesa on hand. .;.- Aa we have s large and convenient Store to ths centre of ths Citv, we are prepared to handle eooalgnment of all kinda. Batlafac tlon given and prompt returns made. J . O. CllKISTOPHEKh & CO.. ' ' " WDmlngtoll Street, aec at- -- . near wj noaiea. ACCORDEONS, FLUTINA8, VlOUNS, Oaitars, Banjos, Flutes, Fifes, Flagolets, ; Tamborlnea, Harmonlcana, Drnma. Vo- : lont-etloa,' bonea, CartlDcts Pfga, Violin Bows, Chin Pieeea. Tail Fleer. Bridge. Bow lialr, Hoam. in, vvwbiwim, ir 1 1 f-i anelea, Umaab Cord- and Heads. In fact, most anything appertaining to ths musical IkM can be had at bKOWN'8 Variety Store, Uetiesraa Building, Raleigh, N. C. JAND AND MILLS FOR SALE. I offer for sals my Mill, Flooring , Cora snd Circular Maw, and Cotton tiin also, m Buckhoro townthlp Harnett County. They are located on a never failing stream snd the neighborhood 1 very healthy, having excel lent water. 1 will also sell my land with them. The Mill snd the Gin enjoy an ex cellent reputation and bars a large cuatom. For further Information address me at Chalk Level, Harnett County,ii. C or call on me st Prince's Mllla. ... bov le-wftt . W. A. PRINCE. . UIXI. A. F1UJIIJJ AC Orcsns t Kelodeons. Ta Oldaat, Largest and Most Fsrfsct Main factory U ths United States. . . 54.000 t Now la ase. Me ether Meucal lastramtBt ever ebtelsed th same Populanly, XW Seed tor Price Lists AdUrasa . BUFFALO,. R. t. . BOV 11-tf -. UntQ rented It will be kept as s Boarding louse, and a few boardsrs saa b seeoame dated at pre sat. JpORTLAND CEMENT. ) ; Also, HomsnJCeene's and Psrian,for walks, eiateraa, fi.unditlona, stables, ccllara, bridit'e, reservoirs, ate. - Remit six cents' poetag for practical tieatlse os ccmeau. S. L. MEaV CllAM A CO., 70 SouU SU, Saw York. ugs-eod3a - TIIOUSAKl) REWARD DIVORCES legally obtained for Incom patlbillty ; etc ; reslden anneeeaaar' fee attar decree. Address F. O. Bs l-j - Chicago, 111, " . ' aiAn - OR REST- For the vesr 1878. Ths house' and Lot nni-l ' - Annn.ll. f a Vk... 08 nice ttaavr, anowo h i wm.u."k i"it:i ij . i i,t Houss Coal sins eisns corai'irunn rooiKM Kitchen containing four rooms. Two Office rupsns In yarn au in gnoa oruer. -unteide ww vtuvt. -7Qlsine fall of good water nuirf snd woodnouaa. wi in yard, pump attach- d. - M Or VCT in. mi'y 3 w C. w. D. HTJTCniWOS. rt., i or to W. B.HUrCHlKGS, i . FayettevOU St., opposite TncAcr Hs'l- ANTED. An energetic mas te control th sales in tbia alatrict of sitapia article In th grocery line. Any active mas Stay secure a peruiaiMiul caah business and a monopoly that ea be made to pay Id.tixi per annum, by addressing, with (tamp s. closed for answer, ' . . MANHATTAN M'F'O CO., , rir . 147 Bead Street, New York. Puts'! $100 OalU! Stork privileges bought snd sold by ui tn Stembaraoi the Btoca ajtcnangs. we give 11 order our personal attention aad guaran tee aatiafactlon. ExrLaMaToav Psmpblet B Vuxm TITURKIIMiK A .'( H.nL... and Brookers, No. 8 M all BL, New Tork. SPREADS) taorj STRADDLES J-OR SALE OR BENT. - That new snd desirable House, with c-iL-lit rooms, corner of piewberu Avenue aud Bloodworth stcest. . Possession given lmnir- diately. A Isq fur rent, ooa front office Id Tucker Hall. r W. It.sK, 8. TUCKER. Raleigh, Jan, 8, l87Stf nATALOOCE OF NEW BOOKS 01 vftl; BuUdlnr free, BiC'KNELL At CO, 47 Warren Bt., N. Y. DO YOU Male or Female. Send yonr ad -WAlrT dreaasnd get somelhhr that will vAvrv bring you la bonorabl) hit l.V) a month sure. V - fylSVENTORS' UNION, . . a 175 Ureeowlcb 8t., New Turk. PSTCHOMANCt.OR 80TJLC HARMI m; How either aex may fsacinat aad gsln the love and affections of any person tlm cbooa Instantly. This simple, mental ac quirement all can poaa, free, by mail, fur lie. together wUh ar marriage guide, Eirvp tlan Oracle, Dresnia, Hints to Ladies, WeJ ding-Mght Hhlrt Ac. -A queer book. A J Jr. f. WILLIAM A CO., Pubs. Fhlla. 4 Arthur's I LLcsrssTtn Hosts Mao 121 s, Ihr 1. Household Magaxin of A merles. .Serial 8 oriea in Ui. "EAULEiM 1.1FKE. ' oy Mrs Julia C. si. Door; and "MIKIAM, oy T. 8. Arthur. BUTTERKK'8 Ni-.t' Patterns In every number. Tssms f'J..V p r rear; 3 copies for 6.6o... Splemlid H'.k f turs and Premiuma. Hjitcimm uuinlur i rtal ARTUI R A SON., Thnad'a , i w FOR Csngha. Cildt, floi'iennv tii i Taroat - one a ft. - USE WtlltTarbolif Tihlrtt. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXEP A TRIED AND SURE liEMEDT. For sale by Drugiats generally, and JOllMiloN, UOLUiWAy A CO.. Pbilsdrli.hls, i's A Great )ffer ! ! W will during the 1IOLID T dispose of 100 PIANOS and ORGANS ; t-lclui ma kers, Ineluding ATEhrt' ( loser prices han ever or f .re offered .Monthly losnll meuts received running fr m '.' " M incntlis. Warranted foroyearr. e'otul Hand in trtiments it rltreiiiely I ' jiricm ftir ctsttr " lUtutraltd tM-JsmfutA JImUJJhL W'?'M. Aareroonn 41 hro'lwy, N. Y . UuUAtE WATEK8 &O.NS. 4W GILES' LIHILIENT IODIDE OF AMMONIA '"(liLts lontDB or Ammonia in my . iudgment, the best remedy for i en lla rvrr ,ut before the public. I nave be. n stllK'tnl with this disease for 83 years, and never until t fell upon Mri Giles remedy did 1 find any aasured relief. I take pleasure in sayfnc this, maamuch as I desire always to U a bene factor of the human familv. WM. P. CORBIT. . Chm'nof the Methodist Church Extenoifln " Sold by all Druggists. Depot 451 Six: S Avenue, N. Y. Ouly 60 cent and (1 a bolt Is For sale by PE8CUD, LEE A CO., Jania-dw&awsw. Raleigh, N. C. pHE BEST LIQUORS..' I have and will keep a f lilt supply of Mir tell' Imported French Brandy barney Join ' Pine Apple Brandy, Joe Hunter's Brandf.OM" Cabinet I, SUkgg Mountein Dew, Pine Ap ple, snd MoMDgaJhel Kye Wbltkeys; Na thans Bros., pure old wheat Wbikry,Forrh;a snd Native Wines, Rum. Oin, Scbanapps.Oiu ger Brandy, and purs N. C. Corn H hiskeys. My liquors are all pure, snd bought of the first class dealer. 1 , R. 8. PERRT, aug Sl-Sm ; North ot Market Homoeopathic FAMILY MEDICI.NET CAbKS AN BOOKS, giving plain directions for their n.c. are s necessity in every well regulated hoii-r-bold. Not only will a timely dose Of the in dtested Unmoeopathlc remedy often cut fn S serious attack of sickness, but theconx nss of bring able, In an emefgenry, t.)l!0: '. prompt relief, will more than repay -the out lay. For II uatratcd Price Lints, send star.. to BOERKKE A TAKE!., BaXTiMoas IloMutoprnic PutHMai r, dec7-Sw. 135 West Fayette Wrest ORFOLK, WESTERN AND TRANS ATLANTIC LINE. . ' The following vessels have been put Ui1" this line for Live pool, and will be follow. .1 bv athers. our intention belnir to keen otis or f-moe shiiis always upon Ilia, Iwrth t Sliip RHINE. i,m Tot s. " AN I AK I IO 1.2 'i Tons, . OREGON, 1,433 " KLNtfUKN, l,lu5 " - KATE PUIN'CE, II360 TouST Arrsng-ments have ben made by .Ms through bills lading can be slimed at in:eri..r poinis, and the goods wfl be"resnl'p l ' Norfolk free of anv charge whatever. RElNOLlSKoT .tF.RS, . ,sn4-lm Agents, Norfolk. s. JOUNTAIN BYE. VS 60 Bushels prime Mountain Rve for f ee l. sept lHf J M'TOW LEs. THE LITTLE BlRLUG. A Ttrftel Sewing Xachin fr ittgM rrers, JUST THE TUINO. Sent Free to sny address on receipt of Three Dollar. FAIRCHILD A Co., .I7B BUeker 8 .. New Tork City. P. O. AddrM, Bof 1 47!. AGENTS WANTED. ect 96-dodwly t mn - m -J- i I, -j