Hi I t si It t , TI1E RALEIGH BENTINEL . mt rAMot is on rnM with ' 9 . WhAvslBsbS SPECIAL NOTICES. a ; I0 coxscmftivea - , T'- Th avrtlr, aa old physlclaa, rellrad 1 ' from active practice, having had placed to his hand bj ma JCut India Missionary th fur ' ami of simple Vegetable Remedy, tor U ' speeJy sad permanent Cur at CoewimpUou. t , Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, ud ail Throat .'and Lung Affection, also a Positive and V, Radical Car far Nervou Debility and all --r- perron Complaint, after having thoroughly . ' tested 1U wonderful curative power la thousand of case, feel It hi duty u auk -j It kaowa to hi suffering fellow. Actuated by this motive, and a conscientious desire to rellev hamaa suffering, he will send (fre of r, aaargc), to au wiaawn is un reci , wn full dlreeUow tor preparing and successfully . aaing. ' Heat b ratura Ball by wKireestBg , ev ' Da. W.C. STEVENS "j ,.. Manro Block, Syracuse, N. T , M? S3-wly I A CAM IX ToiBvUm raff (Hug from the errors aad uxiUereUoa, of youth, nervous weakness, "early decay, low af meakood, aVe.,1 wlllaead recipe that will ear yoit, TRIE 01 CHARUE. This great remedy area discovered fey a missionary la South America, Sead aelf-addraaaed eavelop to the Kev. Jossr . T. Ism as, Ah) l, ml Umm, Sim Per unr. ' JovtAdeodAwsm M EALt MEAL II Two Car load beat belted Com Meal tut la at ' .. UATTlD el 4UAt5 Granarr and Forag Store, t- aprtO-tf t : - Wllmiugte St, WbvW.Jobb, AuittlitJoKP, 'ON Kg J ON I 8. tAjxraK,x.a rhEACTlCE ta the Snorem Coart ef U A Bute, th Clreait aad District CearU of toe Called btates and the several CoarUof th th Jaaicial District. OiLoao FyttvUl. tU. ppaatM th Uaasae naaowai naai. up aaaara. . leasVltf , " . . f $1,260 Profit from I lavsataveat of $308, eoe at our customer purchased Spread oa 100 ah area of N. T. Central be Pat 1U0 aad Call HH buying 100 hare agaraet th Put S 107 which waa old i 114 aeHlar at the aaaa price 100 aharaa called O 10S aetUng protit $1,350, thU parattoa eaa be repeated every aaoatk of th year 110, SO, 60, 10U, 10U0, wUl pay a well for aaot (averted. OoU, Btocka, Cottoaaad Tooaee) ooogna aaa aoia oa eoainuaaioa. Advaacea ea eoaaignoieata. Price 11U and Circular free. I CUAaXIa 8MXDLET A CO., ; ' Baaker A: Brokers, - 0.ooMlBt..MewTork, near Gold aad Stock Iichange'a r.O. Box leb 17 -U H OMK riKTILIZER. Scad to O. B. Alford, at Apes, for a elrra far. For tea dollar ha Will aead tou the chemical by which yoa aaak a toa of good fertiliaer for cotton, corn, tobacco or any ' , ether crop. Ttila la th cheapeet and heat lenuuer ymonerra io me rarmer. jtr. -ju-ford'a aeighbor hav tried it with narked Th following gentlemen hav tettlflej tta rood nualltiea : A. K. Clement, PeUr Knight, Ruflla Ca tlebory, Alaey Freeman, Kev. J. T. Kogera JoaeDh Bteadmaa. Kev. A. D. Blackwood Mev. Johartoa Olive, Alvla Olive, O. U. At; lord, Albert nomas, t. a. uoaaca, ajtu Anton, no oen wuiiaau. ; MIND BZADIMO, P8TCH0MANCT, FaaclaaUon, Boiri Ch arming hlesmertam, aad Marriage Uuida, abowlng how - either - aex may laaeinau aaa gain ma io ana a feetioa of anv pereea they chooa tnataatly, pare. By maU 60 eta. ttunt A Co., lw a. Tta ni., naia., ra. BACON! BACOXI Just received 10,000 poonds Western bacon, bought before the rtae. Call aad get your BPVila. At small aavanee tor eaan, at F. C CHRISTOPHERS A CO.'i, " r- rYUnUngtoa atreit, iw City Scalea. ' in ARFTTIKOB I i I f j - ' .r ; I Th largest stock of Carpeting, Bag, A, to th City at lowest Cash plca. All aea aad bought 1bc Jaanary. M , . W. U. A . A TTJCKKB. MPORT ANT . -1 .' Jaat receiTed aaothar fautallment of THI IW SILVER COIN, FRESH ANU BRIGHT FROM THE MINT, ; . WhkB we con Unas to pay oat to oar cus tomers la change. , ; ' Bar alao received 5,000 yds. abort length, Mfl ted LAWNS AND MU8LIS8, which eaa be Mid tor a profit at 10 cent par yard. ADDITIONAL PURCHASES BT EXPRESS. Of a beaaUtul aseortmtnt of j SUMMER MOHAIRS, ' PLAIDS, STRIPES - AND PLA19I, . it txeeedlngly low price in all the new 'hade. . tea, ' ' ' Browa, Blue aad Drab, Grey, ate. ' v Alao a taparh stock of Me', Ladiea' aad - Mne! Boot, Shoe aad Gaiters. -- Another porch of tboe READT-M ADE SHIRTS at f LOO each. . J, ""';' t j t j f , - i " ' The Eairt glr aalvwtal aatistactloa wherever ue4. '7 'W. tt R. 8. TUUKEB. Myll-tf s Ab WE I T P O T A T O E A A largo aad (plendld lot at to cnU per baths at ' I GATTI8 AGONES' Crala and Foray Store. RAILIIOADS, &c . - r i TT lEDMOOT AIR-LINE BALT IT WAY. : r r'l r'TT "t IUcmioNO X Dabtville, Eichmono nvnM 11L w.. n.C. Drvisiow. and NobtH Wbsterh N. C. B. W. CONDENSED TIME TABLE, Efftci ! after Sunday, Dec . irvjl io-e. " f ly iwa, 1010. ;,. r' GOING JfOBTll. STATIONS.- Mm. tava rharloU 5 iS n, 5 ; o lo ss - in r. m. 1.49, S.61 9.8S " -i ; . " Alr-LlM Junc'n ' - SalUbnry " ' Grerniboro... Daavill ,i v Daade..M,.. Burkevtll.... Arrtr at Klchmaad. OOLNO 80UTH.- - f STATIONS. Man. ' Leave Richmond... ',. " BurkerlUo.... M Dundee.. .. . Daartlle...... ' Ureenboro... ... . rWUborr ... 8.50 Ajjt. ' l.Sf. M. ! 1.4 f 4.8 , ; 6.64 . . I 15 - ' ! Air-Line Jane' . Arrive at Charlotte. OOINaiAST. , , WOINO W, t3 'stations. MASU 'Mao. Lev Gresboro...c M Co. Shop..;.. : Raleigh ' niv at QolOiboro. , 11.0). . A IUlh. Lv. S.49 r m earn A11.0S " L. 8.30 0.40 m STATIONS I'm Train. Lea re Oroeasboro ... - Co. Shop,... Arrive at Raleigh.... Arrive at Goldboro.. 700 i-M A. 6.00 AM. Lv 6.00 A It A. 7.80 r M. 11.15 LvS.O0rM, KOR-ni WESTERN N. 0. IL.R. 4 ! 1 Salkx Bbakch. 1 v - n f Ieav Qreensboro........ 4.45 P.M. ' Arriv at Salem 0.45 " Leave Salem 8,16 A. M. Arriv at Ureenaboro 10.M u . I Passenger Train leaving Raleigh at 10.05 A M. connect at Ureenaboro with the South era booad train . making th quickest tiro to all Souther cltlea. Aecommodatioa Train leaving Raleigh at 7.90 P. M., connects with Morthera bound Trala at Greensboro for Richmond for an point Kast-Pric of Tick, St same a via other route. . Aecommodatioa Trala leaving Greensboro t 7.00 r. M connect at Uoldaboro wit Norther aad Southern bound train oa th WllmluKtoa aad Weldoa Railroad. Lynchburg Aeeoma edaUoa leave Rich mond dallv at 9.00 A M.. arrive at Burkeville 13.80 P. leavea BnrkevlUe l.'JO P. M ar rive at Richmond 4.84 P. M. No chahoi or Cabs between Chab- LOTTE ARO RICHMOND, 282 MlLEflL , JOHN K MACMURDO, , General Passenger Agent, ! Richmond, V. T. M. R. TALCOTT, ; Uea'l Bupermtendeat RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG a aj Lao ad conrAiT, ooMMaaciaa afbiv 1st, 1874. Train oa tbi road will run as follows : . . , LEAVE 1BTKRSBCR0 KOBTH. , 1M A. M. Freight trala dally eieept Sunday, with coach attached. 13:00 . M. Through Mail daily connecting . , with R., F. A P. Railroad for all voliita East and West i 7:35 P. M. Through Mail dally except Bumlay, connecting with K. r. . A P. Railroad, far all point ! Eaat. and West. Pullman's t Bleeper attached, tunning j . i ;,, through to Baltimore, making ... clone connection with C and O. R. R-, for Virginia Spring and all point West and North. The 5:10 A. M. trja from Richmond, and th 7:85 P. M. train from Peter bar will top at all regular tutioaa. ' Passengers for Clover Hill connect at Chester MONDAT, WEDNESDAY and voir. A V F All tram lea vine Feteraburr will start from th Appomattox Depot. apMt t i t 5 J Superiateaden. LOOS, . LISTEN, . READ. -a--. -X A.-. .;vlt .m--,-- i ua i OOOJD NWS 1 n 3 tylM&WS'ZXg I J A C1FICL A WNS la Abort length, at 10 cent, per . Jard. !.HI Hill I Ml I These LAWNS arc good jfttyfes, fast colon and art worth tighten cent. J. ,Kj UU....UAJJLX.J-.., They beat ' SPECIE PA YMENT H to piece, at ten cents per yard. ! -'is i Come ; to QREECIPS. . V i j I ' 4 . j. S"' ' j may 4-d2Uwlt , , ' TY P E , :For 'BalerM - WX OFFER THI TTPE, OTAND8. Caaea. Stone. Lead. Rule, dec. of th "Southera Illustrated Age," for sal at a bargaia. . . , .... i . Any on la want of a complete ottlt for a wrg weekly paper will do well to call aad examine this material, or address ni by maU. A portion of the type I new, and consist of Small Plea, Long Primer. Brevier, Minion, n on panel, ana i loniaoi Auptay type.; Aaareea, ' EDWARDS, BROT7GHTON ft CO., ! Mch 10-tf. ; ; j j ; j Raleigh, K. C Black'Hills GOLD TIDLDO! FOR C1E BOOK, hUPS, BiTBf, ROtTIS, seNt FREE to any address, Apply to W. P. JOHNSON, General Fas. Art. i. v. k. a., catrago, or a i. . sukn DOLPH, -T raveling AirW .L Cy B R-. I diawapolia, Ind, eprMw fl O a day at horn. ArenU wanted V A Outfit and term free TRUE A CO. march 7-1 August, Mala. JULX Vfr-gX A YL.0 iM ,..Watchlnslifr d Sfr 'm't I 1. v : WU4ioto STBtirii, . ' Nea th corner of WOmintoll r'-l trgett street. Work well and chealy-e , Ld. feb 17-tf ." B. F.JONES, Panther Crwl Co DlALKB Ilf PURE NOllTU. CAUOL1NA Rye and Corn Whiskies, AND APPLE BllAXDY. 'ORDERS PR0MPTLT ATTENDED TO.f ' April 80-lw.' J f a. '-..A D. A Wir. I 0. N. Warn NEWi SPRING GOODS!., EXAMINE PRICES AT - - . i. ' D J. U'AITT & BRO'i .. a I. Pi;" :i ih. .t DtmUr In Ready Hade Clotting For Man, Youths, Boy and ChUJrea Stylish, Durable aad chean j. 1 Bur to plea, DOMEStro 'DRtr GOODS, Notions, HosiBBr, Gent's FCbn- ISItlNO UOOUB, (JLOVKa, KECK . Wkar, Collars and Currs v Hi B bona Edqinos and Insebtiona ' f ' ' ' : ! 4 r . - . . IANHATTAN FINE WHITE SHIRTS. Alton CNLAUNDRIED SHIRT which w -rx ---x- -.-1 1- guarantee to be of Wamsntta Mutlla V aad - Riehardsoa's Ua well --r mad, warranted W 4V -- ONLT 11.00 piece. Shoes. Katf Boots aod Gaps, UaTBBKT.l.ta, TBCNKa, T ALIUS, BOB auCiiOTHJC, Coat avd Cats ' ko. Aa, - Ws return, our thanks to our friends and former patrons for peat favor aad aalicit continuation of th same. Our go Otis will be sold for cash aada very small prait- Call and see u at th tarn old stand, two door abov th market east aid Fsjettevill St. Bcspectfully, D.8. WAITT & BKO. .March lo-dlawkw3nt , " : , ( ; ' RICHMOND A PETERSBURG R. R, CO Commencing Oct 34th, 1875, Train on this road will run as follow i Lavi Ricbmomd, Sour. ' 6:10 A. M.. Through Mall : 7:4S A.. M., Frelarht Trala t 1:45 1. M.. Throuifh Mail : P.M., Freight Train. UAVB raTSKUBCaO, PIOBTB. 7:80 A M., Freight Train ; 18 M., Through Mall; ft P. M. Freight Trala; 7:34 P. M., Through MalL Coaches attached to all freight train for aecommodatioa of paaaengers. Thia Comnaav offer auecial Inducements to the shipping public on line of the Raleigh A Gaston, Raieigh A August and Western N. C Railroads, la th way of low freight ad passenger rates. A. DUAW dAw-tf - Superinteadeat 1MV Orric or BortnmtsiosiiT, PSTBHSIIHaO BuUtOADCOB-PANf, Petmshurg, V ( hiovstnbet 24 l7i J OHANUE OF SCHEDULE TO tk effect SUNDAT, November 25th: UOLNU BUU lll. Lev Petersburg at 6:30 A M. and S:87 P. M. Arriv at Weldoa a lr.5S A M. (kU P M. - GOINO NORTH. i Leave WeMoa at t: Av M. and 4 P. M. Arrive Petersburg .at 11:4ft A. M. and ?r u . -, t i .i . Train connect at" Petersburg a4 Weldoa vn train for an aouuievw ana wammern point. Ticket sold to all southern, south western, aennern ana eastern points, aim baggage checked through. XI. 1. UVVUUIB, feb 18-dw-f. Superintendent. FmtiiDts, Ta,, March 81st, 1878. gCHEDULEjor TUAIN8. Join'4 &vt. f J ThnmghMilfcvfBr.,Vi f -' Durg si o:xr r. m. Arriv at Weldoa at. t U P. M. Southern Express leave P - tersburg at.. ......... . ; 6:90 A. M. Arriv at Weldon at 9 At A. M. Through Freight with P : enver Coach attached. leave Peterburg ajp.... 8:90 A. M. Arrive at Waldo aU...T?2d5 P..M, i t J .ao!N NOBTkVV Through Mall leave Weldoa at 7:85 AVM. Am re at retenburg au 11M a. M. Southern Express leave Wei- don at., .7. 4KP. M. Arriv at Petersburg at.....; : .;. 76 P.M. Through Freight with Pas senger coaca attached, leave Weldoa at i , ; '" 4.15 P. M. Arriv at Petersbarg at ... . 10:10 P. M. Through Tickets cold to all Eastern and Souther point, and Baggag Checked 'wyh'v t I iH. T. VOUGLA3, t ap 8-44 ill Supermtonueat. TICKET FARES AND TIME SCHED ULE TO TUB WET, via THE CHEo ArKAla UttlU K. a. First das far from ttalelgh to Cincinnati Sb.95. ; 'lii..!. or. " ff - i.: First cms far from Raleigh to Iadlanap- olis 25.75. First da far from Raleigh to Chicago IL85. nrT'Tl 1 ft iT "T 't First Class from Raleigh to St. Xoois 33.2a, First claa from Raleigh to Louisville 27.25. Passengers for Cincinnati and the West, leaving Raleigh by the R. AO. R. S. 10.00 . m. train, reach Richmond at 8.45 p. m.; leave Kirk mend at 10.80 p. m., by the a clnnatl A Ohio Railroad, and reach Clncln bU at 4.00 oa th morning of the second day. ft i iuhhai n nunanu, . , I f Geo. Pass At Ticket Agent i TingaiJe7nd fc4p4. i t I. J inHXE8t! CHEE8K)., 3 . t II ' .(.! f I. Another lot of that fine GUt Ed re Chess. Retail at SO cents per pound. Try It, At . W. & CEBiSTOPHERS A CO.'S, w umingioa street. . T ',. - - THE 's VVJ ry:r..i "..aJLJijr?t iUliES A1X KLMDS OF PBOPEIaTr AOAIN8T- i r ? ffisS OR DAMAGE SrE15C AUTIU.;yZEl(CAPITAL, ASSEib7 MAI 3,1870, - 3E?;ATi-PlTi3BL- Qi8?! ...... ... .2... . ,vti ARMIrV'AD JONES, Pbmudent, O. W. BLAPKSALL, Tbeasobeb, It. W. BEST, SaCBKTABT. rlrtll d. WtJ fasuTeJliei profeVty ebould .patront .thl' Company, ifor' the ' fol- lownig at-a-nisij ! .i.i'j.i, cwuwuiug solvency su4 atauillty, (two or 'a mom en '.inns- T " j""WmJ.i we louowing eertincat irom toe oec. rcurivi slate "i ! j . . , , This U o eertily that I have thoroughly eismlaed tbi "boslnes affair' aad laaaee', of "Th, ' B--w Uaderwriter Assoeiattea," Raleigh North Carolina, fat aeeordo with the pr vto. et a Lt to amend sections 4'J, 48 and 44, "Battle 'a Revical," chapter tin, rat- weu iv uaj u siaivB, n. n.i, m oo mm mat saia eompaay I "doing business apoa sound I'riiK it-, within the prortkiss of lu charter, and In eompllanee with th law of the State it Nori b Carolina," and that they are posseaeeed of th follow ing securities, which hriU-Biors lull ppr Xruiu (tatemf nt oa file la thl office : United Htuin BoiMia, (market vaiue.l, 170,200 0D hi. n It Hil ILuiila. I market valii i N: C. Couuty and Citf BonUs, (marLxt Mortgage 1 Iwl Eatato in N. U (Orht Cash on ltmitl, in Bank and in band of . j Tai, In accord linoe with the authority delegated to me by the Lrgialatnre, I hereby approve tne iwport oi aaiu uompauy jtilea tliu uy. , , f : Given uudur my hand and aeal of ollioe. '" , WM. IL BOEIFrOK; Secretary of State. f T f - mi i -isr-U 1 Jl prtytfxis lie poliJt-lloilc for iU ums iiTi'a to ue ucpiiiHi wiuj in nunc i rfurer lor tuat pnrpo. ( It stockholder are among the prominent tinginea men in North Carolina. It is uudi-r tlie control and manageuent of native Nrth Carolinian. j lu oflicers are known throughout tlie State, " , It will liiure your property on ilia most reasonable term. 1 - . . , It will k -p your money at home, j - . live, Active, Reliable Agent waotdd in every part of th State. Ad.Ire, K. V. BEST, Secretary, Italeigh, N. C HMDWAKE "i i. Or EVE3Y DESCniPTION, S A SH,: D 0 Oil 8 , BLI Shaplej and Bigelo;;B3teai: Eagiiiesf; J.; LARGEST STOCK J IN V: NORTH - CAROLINA. ! JULIUS &VWiS & CO., ;' t; 1 WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, PRICES, Ac, I Eliodes' Super Phosphate, Wr nr selling RHODES' STANDARD AMMOVIATED SUPER PHOSPBAT A ...... '-, I ..-:, fi'lj .' ;" ! .1.: ;.'i It Prepared Express ly for vottonr This Fertiliser has given the greatest aattefaetloa to all who hav used P. wot only a ' rower of Cotton, but as a PERMANENT IMPROVER OF THE SOIL. It la an article l..k I. - v tla. MAI armltlmKl aTmrw II rl ate liHW ISBimn tm. wkaOaa BEBwB rEnfldt "baMDhaalal as I K II IU UClVfJUUIKV VI aasvrvw vaaiuaswsw -, !,"-- " W of Lime, Ammonia, Poth, A. We respectfully refer by permistion to the following .par ties who have used this leriiluter: A J. Ivey, Raleigh; w. O. RWdlck, Neuse; F. ; topner,f(ataiKB ; n. 1 uny, naaene u,a. o. nd other. Cotton growers would do well "".i t'r'l .2"LJ!!IV.'l.n''ulTl'aDB'itwa' ..J t TrSvrrk .1 I feb IMA 8m. Wbolesal Liquor ' ii' ' WE MANUFACTURE TOBACCO BOX 8CREWB, WARRANTED EQUAL TO ' any made lu the South, which we win sell at a low figure, for eaan, a they can be bought anywhere. To part lea ordering sU or more. Box (cr wsat one., w- are prepared o offer speelal fadneement. ? - , r t i j All hinds of Tobacco Manufacturera Fixture furnished 'to- erdsr. Re paring promptly attended to. Send in your prder ahead et Urn. Give at , a trial t th rr?. f . Ti.-t i. y .j. ..v.. ' (( ) jsAXlbl'AGMCTTUIULWOKKS, ' !j i- ' ; sale, sto; 1 f7. A. UEQE Proprietor. .. Sefteiicy Stability It ,: ?iombatzi 11 THE "i l-f' nTrr :--m-'f COJITINUE8T0 WRITE POLICIES 'ON ALL CLASSES Of INSURABLE PROPERTT T.l - -.-' ' ON THE MOST, SEASONABLE TERMS. ' ' ' . - : lu Stockholder are among th most prominent and teepontlbl bu nines men m the Stat. 1)0 ring It existence it bs paid out to tnsurera. for losses, over 1100,000, and Its Accumu lated earn ng hav been loaned to our oww Vdeiittiftf fVory Conntvin tho Statci j ' rAi. bMTLE, ir , - . o ; President J? L' C. B. ROOT SEATON GALES. !.?. . ! P. COWPER, ; -. Bllgh,liith tut-im. in. - ! - r-- f,X)6,000 00. v f-IS2.37JI 1, ' ' "i STATE OP KOUTn CABOLIKA, -i DEPABThTENT Or bTATE, UaUf, May 5th, 187fi., I ; 19.000 00 value,) - . lien,) Agents, - 19,875 0t) 83,196 00 . 10,108 J9 $L5iWT9 19 Charter reqnire 6 per cent., of the premi Af. - " 1 1 Raleigh t X. C. A: A A t: . V j. O T " wow r, mn, m. nun, vruma, nwriii, to se tat be for p urchsalng their Us sua. Chris j. n,i, ,v.iJjo m ! li. F.JONES & CO. 1 - Dealer, Wflmlngtoa atreet, Raleigh, N C .. '' 2 " rA ! I.lf..i;l tI .l.rj'i'iyji-;!! w .WjrrrirL-rTJT I-.., 9l v1! .mi ir .nit peopto, - i ) n . f i .;' :;t.i -Vice-President.- , . .SecreUry W S'mtwiet. n '" M J : . '- '.' Jl " i i .... -j . 187(5. r'.IBEe. , .,..1876.' FARlIER'S.JCiniKAL ' Prospectus. :T ", The undenlgued popoe to estab lish in Ui city of Ualeigh, an agricultur al newspaper, to be entitled the "North Carolina Farmer' Journal,' to be at large a any in th Ute, and to be published weekly. The first number will appear early lo August ot the pres ent year. " -' '' bfc:,...., ' : -Tha 'Farmer' Journal" ha no oo necUon whatever with the Stat Agri cultural Journal, It will he operated in the Interest or the farmer of North Carolina, ' and 1 designed to include every department of agriculture, stock raising, horticulture and domestic ecou onyr, , La addition to thli it wDI cootnin all tha important news of the day; a reoonl of the weather, crops and prise ; full market report ; movement in' cotton, and plrswant or instructive reading fur the home circle. There will bwcDaweeted with it v era! speeial features to which I desire to direct attention, to wit : ,. , 1 An organised taff of regular contribu tor, composed of our abltMt agricultu ral and acaentifle writers ; ' .. j . JbVgular WNTeMpoudenoe from the ev eidepoties of the N. C SUU (rrangt- Monthly crop reports from offioem of arranges in every sectioa of the tUU ; A department devoted to , the devel opment of our material resooxces ; t A culamn of inquiries and answer ; '' A library page for original stories, poems and other writings fcy native u thora, i ! ' . ach Jeportnaeat of tha Journal will 6e rendered as complete and as good of its land as it is puaaiblo for enterprise, energy and close attention to ooomplmh. Tho Farmer's Journal will be edited for the whole state, and not any particu lar section. Tartiaaa politics and secta rian disensaions il be 'excluded. It wUl be independent of all sects, parti, factions, or rings. It will constantly aim to watch the fanners' interest ; to improve their condition ; to keep then well informed ; to secure among them harmony, good-will, and vital brother hood : to promote friendly relations be tween producers and consumers; to bring to tha notice of th world the vast agricultural and mineral wealth of North Carolina; to induce immigration, and to increase the prod active industries of the country in every line. Besides this, it willlaoor to secure 1 isr id eoonomr In the administration of government ; to suppress national, sec tional and local prejudices ; to promote the cause of genuine reconciliation with the North : and. in a word, to do what ever fideUty to tha people may require ; and thus come, in good Itime, to merit a warm welcome m every , bouaeuold in fiortn Carolina. ' The subscription price ' is two dollar a year, l'eraous desiring to subscribe may sebd id their' names and post-offices now, or at any time between now and July 1st, the subscription price to be paid on receipt of the second number of the paper, which will be issued about tho middlo of August next Advertiser wishiuff to secure prominent positions In th columns of tbi journal, will find it to their advantage to apply at one to tne undersign eu. fur runner informa tion, address, ..;.. f y , ' : JOHKSTOKE JONES, , , Ataieign, . j. 'apers of the state will please copy og notice. .. .; . f $10 to 25 per DaySSS.Ei akMiMiitiwHiTirijHC9m'rMH uif ir own n.irrifw.rnnt.l. Itrtloaiars rss. JUt CKM tMM MULL CO.. u, Aetus, Its- Baajitaji Nerrine, -- THE great Nerve Conqueror, caret EpupttrF1U,CouvulsloDs, pasm, at. Vita, Dance anil all Nervous Disease : the only afakaowa positive remedy lor Epi l lipticFIu. it ba beea leste.1 by it f thousands and ha never been kaowa positive remedy lor Eiii- v 1W I ' f hnowa t faR la a single cam:. Trial pacta free, . Enclose JMamnloc K. IMampfor Circular aiving evt- tus oi tituwtv Address. ; ;--" A. Ml,u.mvnu, OctlB-ltm , Bos Ul, St. Joseph, Mo OPIUIJ sa annaiM kaaa sansMr an Sm (nipt svftlmlan. Dr. Car ks wnii,umi gQQ Bcs'as.' , stocb: pea"s very low for cash at : .-.V.;.. . H - i y..h ' wamlngton St.' 'A : BLEB I MO Tt' EVERY HM KB stX ij.fH wwi HOLD... ,-tu t-' til '! - ' f -In.- It ; ...a Etifeka; Washing Ma- J ' .' fitteiU-lttT li, isii; I Thl aew mvanfloa at a eowUrt ta s. Washes everything ffpm a lady's la Collar to a Couiarpaa, 1 th most thoroagh and eoaipleta style. , . : ..i. ..... . ! ' i; . Work with ease aad rapidity aad wit hoot Injsry to th cloth. - ' TIME AND MONET SAVIU. : The Waah'ag hy a wowaa Ik or day caa be dons by rbs fa nan ted tarrt. m thtothewr. I." x ,- Price IIS, WlU wriagar a tachtd 133. ' Msnfaetaw and Pstteatw. Crv. N. 5 ,TO; :SO xysZi'Tt working people of both aeiea, young tit Old, ah more nmtif ) at work for la their ows iocslU, dvrisg their spar mo menu. orlliBfanttbaaatseytlihigelte. W rfler mploymtwt that will pay bn aomeiy ler every hr'a wwrs Full pertcn lara, term. At, ent free. eni bs onr ad dree at one. Don't delay. Now i the time Don't look tdtVDrk cr basiaes elsewhere,. waul yoa have tsarntvl what w oner . StusSob A iJQ-, Portumd. MaiV , ., '"-' 1 i., i. LL KINDS Or IMPKOVED Agrtcaltunl Implements and Machine ry manufactured and for sale by the SALEM AGRICULTURAL WORKS, " :! -;:1 .--i ,- sleaf del

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