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hVEEKLY ERA; let 1 T;1 . t t . .11. v a. i M a Ii K ETS. ' apbii. 2sth, 1S73- Cotton, t. market dull. , . .;i 1T3 Cotton. jlK, M" A j,7,; bales. Gross 5,317. lKfjjx.rt o-uay ' III. Mny 18 J; C. juir Wiwi; August j hjm tu eK-9pIool 'Raleigh a.sone ,V ivf'tt 17i ; November'010 lirst I1, philosophers and leri:i. Cold 17. ! - f Srv Advertisements. m A ro.-Itemoval. p. Knnis ine l e-opie s .tvJ Ilottoni. 'util'"1' Assignee Notice. "'f'i w It-I-1 at (Jotdboro the '..Full. . ,.r i. I J...IN 1 . , . .tiM li L-itK-cn renominated I ;vurt: !'- ,H Y vr rff Charlotte. f the Wilmington .ivst I'lplantingowingj ,NYSr. In"l weather. ! , WPt " and " dry " seems to -r,.;y into the issues of local Tiln our State this Spring. r;;Al. C"''i-T is " st-ssion at rr r.:o fr the Eastern District :.;-v;ile fur the Wetern. l Ani in Raleigh. 1J. i-l, ri:,t "l,'r hu-.-. wi'I Jtt tiin- in ILdeigh on ;h of Jane. ninths and nine j jyrth'di ,tn' tion of Chicago i . .r ground in that city. '. D. Upchurch and Virgil Ricks. '. Western Ward. Albert Johnson, ::.if DKt"MENTs. The AVjJi,hn C. Oorman and James II. !!-s the receipt of valua- Jones. Ikx-utnents at the hands ! V. I- Cobb, P.eprestaljT ! j.e Hr-t Di.-tric't; , i - -0 V. II. Millar, of Lyuch-j rA Mis lludor.ih Addington, i ..m n l, elojHil last wee k and : Vurrieil at Weldon by L. F. .i--l- ' Friday. . line-. W. M. Brown, E-q., -:i the .''! to announce tliat i not j'.Ti'.liorize the u-? of his a-; a t-.ii diilate for Couiiriis- rialhe1 llw-tern Wum.' Lv Y.X Tl:ION K "THE METHj M.VDAY Se IKi- i-S. liiff ;i-t Sunday Schcnil of Bal kan excursion to Kitire'I's .Thursday May the Sth. L.If:iI I ADETS OK 1EMPER- i-The Kah'igh TenieraiH-e 5 will meet at the Mayor's - n Friday evening next. All vvs in the Citv are inviteel to :L vA eiHinty votes on a special .r frt-c schools on the day of -. As the act authorizing this aw in violation of the spirit !Jamury IVbruary and March, lvntitution,.le the ieople 1ST- WlTC MW h, weight Lwn the pre-Hisition since average 43C. Total num- iown the prop irubably will not iirnore it. :.tii Carolina Fish. It is defiiiihlv stttlenl that the .lil rivers and streams of our rare t- be toe-ketl with fi.sh by rnitcd .States Couimissibner of ua l Fi-he-rics, who will begin --:i ns in the e-arly Summer. hk.noiax; ic'al. After fifteen' -Nrenireine'iit from tho platform, '.V. H. rarker, the gre at Phren .il lectiire r, re'-appears before ;Mie, nnd eluring the Spring I Summer will vi.-it some of the -'.iaiportiiat loints in the State. N'r- Si'Ia.xe; Uiids. The reader p j tjt overlook the advertisement ' The Manager and the Ed- uch an? uing this spring, anel unquestionably superiortoan3-l.ithe-rto ofTeml to the publie.. r.ELK.iois Piuh';rkss. Elder M writes the from Gran ge county that "Piney Grove -siocary I5.ipti.-st Church was or--ixdSept. Sth, 1S72, with thirty - meniSer, anel now has sIxty -"t, ami the Church In a prtispvr- adition.r' -iCMop.ial. Day at Wii.o.v. 7a of the 'r.ml ndvites the Taration t Wil-n for the Me- - "al cernionies of the tenth hv ladies of that place.' Captain nas J. Iladley will elelive r the ;i :i,and tho exercises will be r priate and imtriotic. "AY DA Y 1 1 A Y Wool. Tickets I&iptist Sunday tsv-l.Ool and 'k: Excursion to HaywoKl are - nIo ut the Store of Mt-rs. T. II. S Sn-j, and all who go may t a.aftxl of a pleasant time, as y;vxy is one of the niostdelight .iUcs accessible from ILiloigh. "Era icknowle'elge's the courtesy ''iavitation. 'jsy Pk-xxixg at IJeaufoijt. first annual Pony Penning near -aSift ' coines off on Saturday, Vjr l'th. Visitors will find se- j" olnnioeiauonsatine"Uan j;Uuj ...... j-t-!., fcivt.-. mo 'umg grounds on Cape Banks, "-Jay, May 5th. ;ur.nnoKLY. Quite a number -jentlemen, citizens of Goldsboro, up on Sunday to visit their townsman, . Dr. Daniel Wl, who is at the Yarborough -'be hkk. Some weeks since Dr. harn it-moved a cataract from of Dr. Cogdell, very suc rfcI1y, tut the patient was -at- 4 . W'lh ever ant t,ie recovery lJe tyo has been slow. He 13 -v convalescent, however, and "I be out in a few days. It Is due Graham to say that his opera awas most skilfully and satisfac uy perfjrmed, and the fever is ; no w ise the result of the opera V? Lut wmild doubtle-s have -nrtnelany how. Dr. Graham Ruking qu-to- a reputation in the '?of h:s fpeciultythe eye and "ear. - Press and Printer's Devil. mes Barron IIojk?, EqMof Nor- I folk, one or the most pleasant and ! i... .' t. ... 1 iiin'it-MiiiL'. :it lie is imp ri rriu - - . - -. " ; w j j itct u a t Tucker Hall, Thurs- ; tjay eveninjr. ! Mav 1st. beinrr th V ' W WHS uptT. Capttin Hope is an old acquaint ance and friend of the Editor of the I Era iin ho cordially nwm mends I philanthropists or the South. f The subject of this lecture is one ! of pecular interest The Press and Printer's Devil, Wilmington and Weldon Railuoad. Improvement seems to be the order of the day in this latitude. Even the Railroad com panies have caught the infection, j the Wilmington and Weldon sho j in this city having just leen tui- plied with a fine new boiler for run ning their machinery, while anew . , . ' , , . , teaui pump andand 500 feet of hose have been procured and placed in position by, the company as a means of protection to their valuable workg in case" of fire. This is a very judicious step on the part of I the ofiicials of the road and may ultimately prove instrumental in. saving much valuable property to the company. Wilmington Star. The City j Election. The an nual local election fK"curs on Mon day next. The following is the Re publican ticket, there being no reg ular opposition. t FOR MAYOR : Wesley Wiiitakek. i FOR COMMISSIONERS : Kutern Ward. Jos. P. Prairie, Stewart Ellison and W. W. White, j lathe Middle Ward, Dr. G. W. Blacknall, W, C. Stronach and K. j ! Rittle are running on an inde- I pendent ticket. In the Eastern Ward, Wm. II. Bagley and AlfreHl Uupchurch are running on an inaeiendent ticket. Wm. M. Brown announceel in the city pajKrs without authority elc clines to run.; Statement ok Freight Ship ped from Enfied lS7-'73. In September 1S72. there were shippoel from this point, 1 9 1 bales of cotton, weighing 81,1k".:! pounds, an aver age of 4-'Jo to the bale. In October, N't., ember, and December 1872, th iv were ''shipied 3,131 bale's, weight 1,21 G.0S.3, average 338. In January, February, anel March, 1S73, were shipped, 1,431 bales, weight ."v,220, average 4S. Total number of bale, 4,702, total weight l.SSG.NJT iouiieis, average per bale 410? J Corresnondinsr period. ltil-'72. ! In September, 1S71, were shipped ! 100 balers, weight 82,310, average j I0o. In October, November and ! DtH'em'H-r, were hipied 3,418, weight !)V),7G;l, average 338j. In I nor nr hales. .1.71)1. total we rht l.iJC.SS.'i, average ier bale 420 1-G. Itecapitulation. In lS72-'73, were shipped 4,702, weight, 1,8SG,8G7 In lS71-'72, were shipped 3,7J1, weight 1,53G,SS-j. Increase 971, weight 3,319,082. There were also shipped in 1872, 2S0J car loads of lumber and 130 car load of staves. In June, July anel August, was shipped, GoG packa ges of fruit and vegetables. Re ceipts of merchandise 1S72. o,2GG, 879 pounds. Enjield Times. Railuoad Irojects. A mania for the building of railroads seems to have seized upon the people in the upper portions of our sister State. Many new lines of railway are projosed ; many projects have already been formed, with a prospect of still more. A charter for the Chester & Lenoir Railroad has beea granted. This line will cro- tlie Air-Line near Dallas; it will cross the Wilming ton, Charlotte 6 Rutherford Rail roatlat Linco!nton,and the Western North Carolina Railroad near New ton, and thence on to Lenoir, up the Catawba Valle'y. The project meets with great op osition from a.iortion of the citi zens of York ; for the county cem missioners have, as is justly con ten dee!, illegally subscribed on the part of 'York District $100,000, which they pniose to raise by a tax-levy. This is considered an arbitrary and most unlawful exercise of au thority, anel will be strongly resist ed in the county by the tax-payers. It is "co'ntenelejl by those who favor the road that the taxation of tho commissioners is lawful. How the question will beelecieled, it Is hard to say. ' An indignation mee ting was held in Rock Hill Tuesday by the citi zens of the easte rn portion of York District, to express their determina tion to resist the collection of this un warranted tax, proposed to be ; levienlto build the road. Another extensive railway pro- et is oe-cupying the attention of the people of the upper el istricts of South Carolina. It is pronoscel to connect Chester Cheraw by a line of railway, reaa loucmng ai Ajinusiom, Lane-aster C. IL, anel Chesterfield. From Cheraw, it will be extended southeast-ward to the mouth of Lit tle river, where a fine harbor opens out info the Atlantic Ocean. The mouth of Little River forms tho dividing line between Bruns wick county, N. C, and Horry county, S.'C. It lies about 40 miles southwest of Wilmington. This line will run almost paralell to the Wil., Char. & Ruth. R. R., between Lancaster and Little River. It is proposed to consolidate the Chester and Little River Company, and thus make a great trunk line from Western North Carolina to the Atlantic. This is a wild project, and we doubt if it will be successfully car ried out in many years, if ever. The population of the country is rather too thin to sustain such a net work of roads as we would have were all theso projoscu lines con structed. CliaritiUe Observer. Miss Olive Logan. It is pretty ueuuueiy settiea that Miss Olive Logan will lecture ii Raleigh next wet k, probably Thursday and Fri-, day nights, of which .duo notice will begi ven. This lady has been lec turing in Richmond, the centre, perhaps, of the best;society in the bouth, and she was iriost kindly re ceived ami universally applauded by all the best people of the Capital of the late Southern Confederacy. A JNO. 1 PRINTER AND PRESSMAN who can furnish a good press (or a cash equivalent) for a G-columh Paper, thepaperfor which measures about 24 by 3G inches, (the printed matter of each page about 21 by 1G inches,) can hear of ft cash partner, of considerable journalistic experi ence, for a newspapeir enterprise in the most promising field in Eastern Carolina, by corresponding with, or applying to " Chester," care of .the Editor of the Ura. I. 4-3 it Fatal Shooting Affair in Sampson County. We learn that a difficulty occurred late last Mon day evening, at laylors linage, in Samjson county, between Mr. B. C. Barden and a colored man named Maner , which resulted in the latter being shot and killed by the former. We could learn but very little of the circumstances other than i Mr. Barden accused Maner of having set fire to the woods,H;from which a difficulty sprang up, when the 'negro shot at Mr. Bardc whore- turned the fire, with a fatal result, Wilmington Journd, April 2&ti. Tlie News. "Jack in a Box" is how the Iler- aid heads its news fr6m the seat of war 2 The conduct of the. Indian Cam paign is satisfactory to the General of the Army. The ice in the lake's and Western io 'n JM-mn rivers is breaking, up and naviga- j Captain Jack's force of IneVau warriors is now asqrtaineel to be j thirty strong. The cholera has Vienna, scattering broken out at early visitiors I to the e.iosition. II. L. Powers, Proprietor of New j York Grand Central Hotel was ar resteel and locked up in Ludlow StreetJail for detaining- the prop - erty of a guest for aile,ge,el damage to furniture. f " '-j'!' i - Gen. W. Swedes on II. F.Lee has several his farmr in King Wil.- Ham county, Va. Ty are very in dustrious anel reliable laborers, and are perfectly satisfiet) with their ex perience in Virginia. j Grace Church (Episcopal,) in Lex-I inirton. Va.. has presented $100 to the pastor of the Methodist Episco-; pal uimrch in that town, to aid in: rebuilding the Methodist house of Worsiiip. A truly cliristian and lib-; eral act. ? ' President (Jrant and family liavcj gone to Denver, Colorado, to take! an ouservation orAtwo irom ine "Dome of the Continent." He will meet with a hearty recent ion from those golel miners and the pioneers of Pike's Teak Reports havd beer received from Paris which allege that the greatest' apprehensions are felt in the highest; t A. i . 1 A .i circles in tho French capital of an;j immediate civil wyrv The monf j archists are determined to President Thiers at frny cost. A " Com muter" f writes to the' 71 nirs to express hit) lively appre-; elation of the elangeifof heatingrail-r way cars . with stoVes. That this outrage iould have been so -long endureel, is one of the most striking instances of the meekness of the traveling.public. ii The accounts from' 'the interior At Texas (s;iys the Indianola JiuUtthr,) represent the crops inline condition with brilliant prospejets of an abunf elant harvest. The sfight frost sonie weeks since, diel but- little damage to the corn. Cotton is up and eloiug well ; all other crops are in tine con dition. '1 The Engineer corps, under Majjir Temple, have completed the survey of the Chesapeake anel Ohio Rail roael to York, and hijve returned to a point above WHliamsburg ifjo eompletesomo unfihisheel wortt. They will not ihake k survey lowtr down the peninsula than Yorktoijn at present. J I ' f I: The Arkansas Hotise of Repife- sentatives, on Wednesday last pas eel a memorial to CoRgre-ss, setting forth that thedisturbttnees eccurriig in that State h 1SG8; were the in sult of re-eenstruetion measurs, anel that the Genera! Government should refund to the State the$o0ti,- 000 exiencleel in ejueHing the tljs turbances. I The Paris KentucJcian sayst " William Schwartz,; of HiIlsbejfo, Ohio, received a Government war rant the other day for $293, beihg his share of the 100,000 reward jter tne capture oi .ur, uavis. J5cii"vaez was a member of .the First; O no Cavalry, and was detailed astn dof the pickexl Cavalry troftps sen pursu it of Mr. Davis." fin 1 I The will of the late Commodore M. F. Maury waS, on Monday ist authenticated by the g.eat seal of the State of Virginia, preparatory to its transmfssion to Englalid, where much of the property dispos ed of by the will now is. Comaio- doro Maury died in very comfo ble circumstance and leaves family well provided for. A dispatch from Cincinnati, Aril 25, says: A brisk snow storm iias just commenced here. It issnjxsv inj at Pittsburg also. jj Despatches received from varjous points indicate .a fall of snovjjat Dayton, Eaton, liddletown rad other places in the; Miami VaQey. There was snow also at ChaIes town, W. Va., and at Ironton, oihio, and it fell to the jdepth of twlo'or three inches Jut Anna OhloJlast uigni II ATEST FROM THE INDIAN WAIL It ifnitetl States Troops Ambusli- J ! and Slaughtered. piTE-ICrttS WELL KNOWN IS NOUTIZ CAROLINA A9IONU XICi: KILLED. , ur Dead Scalped and Tlut Hated. The following is the latest by txjlegraph up to the hour of going to press : . jUjAVA liEDS, April ). A. recon ii(itering party composed of artillery a?d infantry proceeded in the di- lfction of the present Modoc strong hold. Cant. Thomas commanding il (detachment of Warm Spring In Ulans was expected to co-operate. tAi reaching the bluff the Modoc's re drove the troops to shelter. As ual no Toe was seen, lhe Indians live-red a cross anel enfilading e.. Two wouneled men reached e camp when four companies were SOnt to the rese-ue They carrieel Stretchers for wouneled but could it reach them. ILater. Col. Green reports the surprise complete anel terrible. (Lieut. Cranston, 4th Artillery is missing. A full list of the killed And wounded cannot be obtained. Later. The woundenl and killed lave been e'olleeted anel are await ng a conveyance to camp. Sixteen vere killeu, lnciueiing uaptain IThomas, Lt. Howe, Lt. Wright and tight adelitionai wounded. The lUoelocs had Spencer and breach oading rines some are known to ave two or more rifles. The Li lians numbereel 21. When the soldiers took refuge in a hollow, every egress was commanuca by he Indians. Hie soietiers could not how a head or hand without cer-J ainly being wounded. Very few scaped, anel the rest were eitner 'killed or wounded. The killed anel wounded are unknown. Capt. McKay reports that his warm Spring Indians took ther fecal ps. I Later. A heavy rain is falling. Col. Green who went out with re inforcements, is momentarily ex-jpe-cteel. t Later: It is difficult to recog nize the dead but from some article 'of dress. The lineaments are hor ribly elefaceel. Eight men were buried in the field not recognized. Lt. Cranston of Battery A., with four men, are still missing. The rec-onnoitering party consisted of batteries A. and K. of the 4th artil- 3ery, and Co. E. 12th infantry. From Wasliing-teui. f Washington, April 29. Capt. -Tin im us wns son of th late Aditi- :j tant General L. Thomas. Lieut, ijilloVe was son-in-law of Gen. Barry, commanding school at Fortress Monroe. Lieut. Harris was a son j . .. philijrh'ltihifl niprclimit. I.iput. ij; Avright was a son of Gen. George : Wright who was lost on the steamer "Brother Jonathan." ' Note: Officers Cranston, Thom J'as, Harris, and Howe are well t known in this State. Mr. Cranston was for some time on duty in 'Italeigh, anel some three years ago commanelcd a eletachment at Gra ham, where he was very popular witli the citizens. Capt. Thomas commanded Post at Charlotte up to last Fall, and Lieut. Howe was for a long time on duty at Ruther ford ton, afterwards at Charlotte. Lieut. Harris was stationed at Fort Macon last year. They were all of the 4th Artillery, goxl officers and clever gentlemen. No later news or further particu lars up to Wednesday forenoon, at ; which lime the Ura goes to press, having delayed for this news. Editok. A San Francisco dispatch says: A penerai border war is to the bad faith of t feareel, t owing to tlie oau laitn oi ine gov ernment agents with the Inelians in the reservations, and the encourage ment the latter have received by the example of tho Moelocs. Mr. Meacham is recovering. He has left the hospital for Ferrea's ranch. Captain Eagan is also re covering. Official returns made to tlie Bureau of Statistics show that forty-three vessels of an aggregate tonnage of 10,000, belonging to the port of Bos ton, were lost during the quarter ended March 31, J873. Among the vessels lost were seven barks of 800 tons each and ten brigs and ten schooners of 100 tons each. The loss of such a large number of vessels belonging to a single port and in such a brief period is unprecedented. During the war a large number of slaves were enlisted in the army from Maryland and Kentucky, and from Virginiaand other States pene trated by the armies of the Govern ment. Heretofore, under the bounty and pension laws, no provision had been made for such persons, but one of the very last acts jiassed by Con gress before its recent adjournment, placed them on the same footing as to bounties and pensions as all other enlisted men. LAND FOR SALE! I WILL SELL, PRIVATELY, A TIIACT or LAM), containing between sixty-live ami seventy .acres, or in lots to t-iiit purchasers," adjoining the lands of YV. II. fc H. S. Tucker, Insane Asylum, Ii. W. Green, and oth ers. For further information applv to N. Ii. UAR1IAM, or 1$. W. GHEEN. Raleigh, April 15, 1S73. 43 4t LOW PRICE GOODS! Y IO COFFEE, LAGUIRA COFFEE, OLD GOV. JAVA COFFEE. STANDARD "A" SUGAR, " C" SUGAR, "C" SUGAR, DEMORAEA SUGAR, COTO RICO SUGAR. Cuba molasses, Cant u Syrup. BoUed Meal, Whit and Yellow Com, Seed Oats. ItlCC, Pepper, Spice, linger, and ir-L.OTJTl?, BACON, LARD, at A. C. SANDERS & CO., 1 '.,",. No. 2 Martin st. lUldgh, March 13,2873., 38 w3m SPECIAL NOTICES. StTFTEKERS FK03T CAXCKB- Look to your Interests. Rend the fallowing, to which tvt? might add very many more names of per sons whose cures have stood the test of time:-- This Is to certify that, the undersigned, have been cured of Cancer by Drs. Greene, Lindley and Beutly, and that we remain sound and well up to thin time, and we be lieve our f ires to be permanent, and cheer fully recommend all those afflicted with Cancer to apply to them at once. Mrs. T. J. Rulla, Fayetteville, N. C. Jeremiah Wentz, Indian Trail, N. C. Julia Roberts, Fayetteville, N. C. Mrs. Bettie Fultz, Salisbury, N. C. Ruben Bryant, Pacolett, S. C. J. K. Smith, Smith's Grove, N. C. John Whitaker, Mooresboro, N. C. Howell Whitehead, Pactolus, N. C. Miss Mary Prat her, Cross Keys, S. C. W. J. McNeill, Laurel Hill, N. C. Geo. Lee, Johnson, N. C. Mrs. M. M. Swicegood, Ashevillc, N. C. Zachariah Coggins, Milledgeville. N. C. Mrs. Caroline Webster, Pacolett, 8. C. B. II. Withers, Crosbyville, S. C. M. C. Campbell, Goldsboro, N. C. Drs. Greene and Bentley may be consulted or addressed at "Goldsboro Medical and Surgical Institute," Goldsboro, N. C., and Dr. Lindley, corner of Trade and College streets, Charlotte, N. C. Send for circular or call on them. Consultation free. 43 It TO THE SUFFEIUNG. The llev. William II. Xorton, while J residing in Brazil as a Missionary, dis covered in that land of medicines a remedy for Consumption, Scp.ofula, Soke Throat, Couons, Colds, Asth ma, and Nervous Weakness. This remedy has cureel myself after all other medicines had failed. Wishing to benefit the suffering, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this remedy to all who desire it FREE OF CHARGE. Please .end an envelope, with your name and address on it. Address, Rev. WILLIAM II. NORTON, 67G Broadway, mar 13. SS w3m New York City A CAKD. A Clergyman, while residing in South America as missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakm ss, Early Decay, Dis ease of the Urina' y and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envel ope, to any one who needs it, Free of charge. Address, JOSEPH T, INMAN, Station D, Bible House, mar 13 v3m' JSew- York City. TlIK P CREST AND SWEETEST COD- Liver Oil is Hazard & Caswell's, made on tho sea shore, from fresh, selected livers, by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York. It is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken ir prefer it to all others. Physicians have decided it superior to any of tho tiier oils in market- oi !w. rjIIE REPUBLIC. 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F'.ifrht samnlpsi mailed free for 25 cts. that sell siht for fonr dollars, to any person in Wake countv who will act as agent. RANDALL CO., 767 Broadway, X. Y. BUILDERS Send for our Illustra ted Catalogue of new books ou ouildinjr. A. J." BICKXELI. & CO.. . 27 Warren-st., Jev York. 4v AGENTS! A Rare Chance!! We will pay all agents 40 per week in cash, who will engage with us at once. Everything furnished and ex penses paid. Address, A. COLXTEIl & CO., 4w. Charlotte, SlicU. WORKING CLASS MALE OR j Female. &0 i aweekguaranted. Respectable employ- j ment at home, day or evening ; no cp- ' ital required; lull instructions and ,' valuable package of goods sent free by mail. Address, with six cent return I stamp, M. YOUNG & CO., 4w 173 Greenwich St., N. Y. A WATCH FREE given gratis t 1-0, to every live nun who will act as our agent. Business light and honorable. $300.00 made in live days. Saleable as flour. Everybody buys it. e'an't do without it. Must have it. No Gii't Enterprise, no Humbug. Kennedy & Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 100 TEACHERS S STUDENTS MALE or FEMALE can secure EM PLOYMENT PAYING FROM SlOO t $150 per month during the Spring and Summer. Address, PEOPLE'S JOURNAL, 51S Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, Ohio, or St. Louis, Mo. $10 A DAY. Easily made by an Agency of "Our Own Family Doctor." Best medical work extant. Everybody buys that sees it. Unusual inducements to Agents. Send for circulars and terms to HURST & CO., 7-KJ Broadway, N. Y. JfAn e;tS3T and sure way to make money. " - -i 4w NUMEROUS TESTS have PROVED IV. IJCJilViSA.-U'S XEW TI KBS5E W ATE It "WHEEL, To bo !ie Hest Ever Invented. PAMPHLET FRE1 42 4vv ADDRESS YORK, PA. NOTICE. REDUCTION OF PIJ1CE OF DO Alt D. ST. CLAIR HOTEL, ?Iouuiueut Square, Baltimore, ITId. On and after ITIarch 1st, 1S73, board at this hotel, to merchants, will be 2.50 per day. The onlv hotel in Baltimore with iin proved elevator. Suits of rooms with baths and all other conveniences. IHAKICV II. I'OULE, Manager. ACENTS WANTED FOR EHIND -SCENES IN WASHINGTON. The spiciest ana ot-si seuing book ever publi.-hed.. It tells all about the great Crtdtt Afobilier Scandal, Senatorial Bri beries, e'ongressmen, Rings, Lobbies, and tho wonderful Sights of the Nation al Capital. It sells quick. Send for circulars, and st-e our terms and a full description of the work. Address, Na tional Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Atlanta, Ga., or Memphis, Tenn. 4v AGENTS ! A RARE CHANCE We will pay all Agents $30 per week in cash, who will engage with us at once. Everything furnished and ex penses paid. JIAXUFACTlL'RI.Xti CO., 4w BATTLE CREEK, MICH. Sewing Machine Is the BEST IV TI3E WORLD. Agents Wanted. Send for circular. Address : " DOMESTIC"" SEWING MACHINE CO., N. Y. Write for Eargre Illustrated Price List. Aelelress GRtATWTERN iSMlTH FIELD SI PITTSBUBGH PA lireecil ioauiog Alloc Gulls, s4u to ?300. Double Shot eiuns, 3 to $150. Single Guns, $3 to $20. Rilles, S to $75. Re volvers, $G to $25. . Pistols, $1 to $S. Gun Material, Fishing Tackle. Large dis countto Dealers or Clubs. ArmyGuns, Revolvers, Ac, bought or traded for. Goods sent by express C. O. D. to be examined before paid for. 4w NEVER Neglect a Cougli. Nothing is more certain to lay the foundation for future evil consequences. WELLS' CASeiiOLIC TABLETS are a sure cure for all diseases of the Respiratory Organs, Sore Throat, Colds, Croup, Diphtheria, Asthma, Catarrh, Hoarseness, Dryness of the Throat, Windpipe, or Bronchial Tubes, and all Diseases of the Lungs. In all cases of sudden cold, however taken, these TABLETS should be promptly and freely used. They equal ize the circulation of the blood, mitigate tho severity of the attack, and will, in a very short time, restore healthy action to the affected organs. Wells' Carbolic Tablets are put up only in blue 6oxcs. Take no substitutes. If they can't be found at your druggist's, send at once to the' Agent in JVew York, who will forward them by return mail. Don't be deceived by imitations. Sold bv druggists. Price 25 cents a box. JOHN t. KELLOGG, IS Platt-st., New-York, Sole Agent for United States. Send for Circular. 42 4v 12,000,000 ACK1 Clieiiii I'';i rin - The Cheapest Land in Mark by the j UNION PACIFIC RA 1 COMPANY, In the CHEAT PLATTE 3,000,000 Acres in Cci Nebraska now lor salo in tracts acres and Upwards on five c Years'1 Credit at 0 per cent. iVo inee Interest required. Mild ahd Healthful Climate, Fertile Soil, an Abundance of Good Water. THE BEST MARKET IN THE WEST! iTbe great Mining regions of Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and Nevada, being supplied by the farmers in the Platte Valley. SOEDIEIIS ENTITLED TO A IIOMESTEAL of IGO Acres. The Best Locations for Colonies. FREE HOM.ES FOR ALL ! Millions of Acres of choice Government Lands open for entry under the Homesterd Law, near this Great Railroad, with good markets and all the conveniences of an old settled country. Free pisses to purchasers of Railroad Land, j Sectional Maps, showing the Land, also new; edition of Descriptive Pam phlet with New Maps Mailed Free Everywhere. Address, i O. F. DAVIS, Land Commissioner U. P. R. R., 42 4v . Omaha, Xeb. WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. ; Baltimore, Md-. The Third Annual Summer Session Will commence 011 Monday, march 10, 1S73, and continue four months. The course of lectures is full and com plete. Entire Fees, (Su. For particu lars, address Prof. CHAS. W. CHANCELLOR, 41 lw '' Dean. , : O. F. CUICTIS, Contractor and Builder, RALEIGH, N. C. worK done promptly, in good workman-like manner, and at low 41 6t pd. prices, j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i - . j. . - .- ' - j 1 r - . . J i ! - 1 The startliuii uu uAc& on nearly all medicinal .agents has ever been that in at their process of purgation and purifica tion they hive also debilitated the svs tern. To obviate this difficulty physi cians have long s- n-Ut for an agent that would - i Purge, Purify and Strengthen At one and tlie same time. Their reseac-h has at last been reward- ed by a discovery vhieh fully realizes the fondest desires of tne medical fac ulty, and which is justly regarded as the most important triumph that Phar macy has ever achieved. This impor tant desideratum is j Dr. Tutt's Vegetable Eiver Pill. Which purify the blood' and remove all corrupt humors and unhealthy accum ulations from tho body, and yet pro duces no weakness or lassitude what ever, but on the contrary times- the stomach and invigorates the body dur ing the progress o'f their operation! Thev unite the heretofore irreconcilable qual ities of a STRENGTHENING PURGA TIVE and a PURIFYING TONIC. lr. Tutt's Pill are the most active and searching niodicino in existence. They at once attack the very root of dis eases, and their action is so'prompt that in an uour or two alter tnev are taken the patient is aware of their trood effects. re taken lotleus. They may be takeu'at any time without i restraint of diet or occupation ; thev j produce neither nausea, griping or de-i bility, and as a family medicine they j have no rival. 1 Price 2o cents a box. Sold bv all 1 Druggists. Principal office, IS and i) Fiatt St., j New York. 124 v. ' Dr. Martin's Cow-Pox Virus. Absolutely Pure non-humanized Vaccine Virus, obtained by the method oi true Animal Vaccination, instituted ine nana or 1'rot. Depaul. Our estab lishment is by far the largest and inost perfect in the world. Larger Ivory "lancet" points, packages 'of 10, $2.00; primary crusts, (scabs,) most carefully (elected, $5.00. : All virus is fully war ranted efficient. It will be packed to go with perfect safety by mail. Full direc tions lor tho accompany each package. Remittance must accompany order. Safe delivery of Virus insured. " Dr. Henry A, Martin & Son, 4w Boston Highlands, ITIass. $500 IN PREMIUMS. TWO NEW POTATOES! EXTRA EARLY VERMONT. Ten Days Earlier than Early v Rose. Enormously Productive ana oi l;e'ELLK.T FLAVOR. SI per pound ; 4 founds by mail, postpaid, for $3,50. COHPTOPS SCRPISISE, S.'O Bushels to the Acre. A little later than Early Rose. Equal in Quality. S3. per pound, by mail, postpaid. 0 S.300 will be awarded as PRE MIUMS to those who produce the Largest (iuantity from one pound. Descriptive Circulars of the above, with list of 300 varieties of Potatoes, free to all. Illustrated Seed Catalogue, 200- pages with Colored Ckremo, 25 cents. A New Tomato, the "AR Ll.VGTOr." Earlv. solid and 32 32 32 productie. Price, 25c. per pack tm et. Five packets for $1. B. Ii. BLISS A; SOSS, 23 Iailv Place. cw Vorlt. is unequalled by any known remedy. It will eradicate, extirpate and thoroughly destroy all poisonous substances in the Blood and will ell'ectually dispel all predisposition to billious derangement. Is there ivant of action in your Liver and Spleen J Unless relieved, the blood becomes impure by deleterious secretions, producing scrofulous or skin diseases, Blotches, Felons, Pustules, Canker, Pimples, Ac, Ac Have you a Dyspeptic Stosuacla 1 Unless digestion is promptly aided the system is debilitated with poverty of the Blood, Dropsical tendency, general Weakness and Inertia. Have you Wcaliiicss of the Intes tines You are in danger of Chronic Diarrhoea or Inllamalion of lhe Rowels. Have you weakness of the l lcriac or Urinary Organs . You are exposed to suffering in iis most aggravated form. Are you dejected, drowsy, dill), sluggish or depressed in spirits, with head-ache, back-ache, coaled tongue, and bad tasting mouth? For a ce; tarn remedy for ail of these diseases,, weaknesses, "and troubles; for cleansing and purifying the vitiated blood and imparling vigor to all the vital forces; for building up and restor ing the weakened constitution, USE JURUBEBA, which is pronounced by the leading medical authorities of London and Paris "the most powerful tonic and alterative known to the medical world." This is no new and untried discovery, but has been long used by the leading physicians of other countries with won derful remedi d results. Don't weaken and impair the di gestive organs by cathartics and phys ics ; thev give only temporary rebel : indigestion, flatulency, and dyspepsia, with piles and kindred diseases, are sure to follow their use. Keep the blood pure and health is as sured. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt-st., New York, Sole Agent for the United States. Price One Dollar nor Dottle. Send for Circular. 42 Iw. FOOD ! Corn, Rye, Sheafs of Oats, Meal, Peas, Fotleler, Hay, Oats, Fine Feed, Shucks, Always kept on hand at ' OSEOKX'S Grain and Feed Store, West of the North Carolina Depot in the new Warehouse built for that pur pose. : Orders dropped in the Post Office will be promptlv filled. W. A. GATTIS, Superintendent. Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 7, 1S73. dlawly LAGERBEEB BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, 211 Broadway, N. Y. IMPORTED BAVARIAN LAGER DEER, of different kinds. Also, Rochester Lagerbcer ; St. Louis J.10 iVeto York do Tivola Beer. We prepare our beer expressly for shipping, and have shipped the same for a good many years in the hottest climates with the best results ; there fore we recommend our Lager for any climate and any place in good confi dence, and we are snre the same will give satisfaction. A liberal discount to the trade. All imported Lager Beer will qe sold bv the original cask. HOLLENDER & CO. 241 Broadway, New York. Importers and Dec lers in all kinds of Lager Beer. 42. by Prof. Depaul, of Paris, in April, 1SO0 I x 1,cles non-iorieitauie alter two from the famous case of spontaneous y0T.!?" tr i v . 'i cow-pox at 'Beaagncv in France and Rs officers and directors aro promi inaugurated in Anient in em c7 !,e,,t' a!ld -k0n' North ('roli 1S70, by Dr. Heurv A. Martin with wl'se experience as businessmen, virus and autoirraTh instruction iv,.. and who. worth and integrity are wMmSm J - . -mc-m I II I Ml I TT L v I riOAD AND 1 1 I ! INSURANCE. NORTH OAItOLINA STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ICALLIGIS, A(:tril CAItOLl., Capital, $200,000. I Oir'ICEilS: Hon. Kemp I 1 at tie. President. F. II. Cam; -."on, Vice President. W. II. Hicks, Secretary. Dr. E. B. Haywood, Med. Director. Dr. V. I. Uoyster, As.s't Med. Di'r. J. 13. B: .., AUorne-y. O. II. lrr, v.ap rvisii:jj Agent. DIRECTORS: Hon Kemp P Battle, Hon Tod R Cald well, Hon John W Cunningham, Col T M Holt, Hon Wm A Smith, Dr W J Hawkins, Hon John Manning, 'Gen W R Cox, Col'-L W Humphrey, .C Tato Murphv, Col Wm E Anderson,-John ii Williams, Col W L Saunders, R Y McAden, Col A A McKoy, I J Young. James A Graham, F H Cameron, J C McRae. J B Batchelor. J C Blake. Walter , Clark, W G Upchurch, J J Davis, John Nichols. , FEATURES AM) ADV'ANTAGl-S. It is emphatically a Homo Company. Irs largo capital guarantees strength and safely. ' Its rates are as low as those of any tirst-cluss company. It oilers all desirablo forms of insur ance. Its funds are invested at home and circulated among our own people. No unnecessary restrictions imposed upon residence or travel. Policies non-iorfeitable after alone sufficient guarantees of the Com pany's strength, solvency and success. TIIEO. IE. HILL, Loral Agent, O. II. PERRY Raleigh, N. C. Supervising Agent. j,t Goid Agents, with whom liberal contracts will be made, wanted in every county in tho State. i March 13, 173. ' 3S wGm' STATE INSTITUTION! Safe, Conservative,' Energetic. THE W1LAIINGTON, N. C, 1 NSUB ANCE C03IIANY". i ITS SUCCESS ENCOURuVGINa. Its Stability Assured.' OFFICERS: Db. A. J. DkROSSET, Prtsidcnt. JOILV W. ATKINSON, Vice President. F. II. CAJIKllOX, Secretary. Dk. E. A. ANDERSON, Mkv'ical Director. DIRECTORS: i J. W. Atkinson, General Insurance Agent. I. K. eiiminger, Pi-cbidc-ull liank of New Hanover. ,; F. W. Kerch:. er, Grocer ainl e'oiiiiH'ssion Merchant. , CM. Stedmsm, of Wright A Stedinan. T. II. McKoy, of W. A. Whitehead & Co. Fayittevilie. Dr. A. J. Deltosset, Presidrint. II. 15. Eilcrs, Commission Merchant. A. A. Williard, of Williard! brothers. W. A. dimming, of Northrop Cuiuinlng. (i. W. Williams, of Williams it Murctiison. Kli Murray, of E. Murray & Co. Kob't ileiinin, ol DawsoniTeel 4 Ilcnnint;. Alex. .Sjirunt, liritisli Vice Consul, of Sjii-iint llin.sin. ' P. Muriiliy, Attorney at I.rlw. J. D. V iliiains, ol J. I). V :i.iam.s . Co., Fayetteville. Jas. C. .Mcltae, Att'y at l.:.W, Fayetteville. JJ. Kelly, Merchuur, Keij ville. l. Pope, Merchant, Fua U-i ton. This is strictly a HOME LIFE C031PANY.r Its Officers anil Directols are: citizens of the State, ot liih cliarajur for imsiness capacity, enterprise ami j robity. It oilers vry I Substantial 'JJcncfit that Northern Companies Jlo, with the areat additional consideration tjii:-l the ca'ilal is kept vvijliiii ine Stale, s:mi, tiierefoic, helps to iiuild up mid lust. t Uuiii institut. -:is. Anal her Important fact to lie considered is, th. -It 'liO; Wilmington Life lias t litis .fur olitaiivcfl a very much iijuer interest lor lhe money, invested tft i.'ome, than any of the New York Companies receive lor their in vestments, according to 'their sworn state uiehtsbefore theCommisoionerof that State These unquestionable fiicts should com rueud this Company, above nil others, to our people.) bet ft be lxirne in iwind that millions of dollars received for Life premi ums have been sent North since the war, which at once drains the South and enrich es the plethoric capitalists of the Norili If there was no other consideration, safety, fairness and cheapness being, efjual; why North Carolinians should insckk at home, this were more than sullicient, i The "Wilniingjtem Lile hai excellent special features. It places no restriction on Residence or Travel; it makes no extra charge fr Fe male risks; and its policies tu-e incontesta ble filter Fi ve Years. j Its business isinanajjeiliecoiTnnilcally. Its risks are tuken with etjiuil -notion. Itsiji vestuientsare made julici;.ii-ly. Its liiiiiU is: j " 1 IJcoiiomy, Promptness, Fairness.'''' i AGENTS WANTED in every County, in tho State, witii whom the most liberal terms will be made. Apply to ' i JAMES D. KKOOKS, ' C4eneral Supervising Agent, or, TI1EO. II. Ill EE, Local Ak nt. Jan. 8. UawGm. Ilaieit;li, N. C. S PRING MILLINERY, 1S73. MRS. GETTINGER . has now; received the largest stock of j MILLIXEIXY, ! Ladies' Fancy and Furnishing ! Goods, lever brought to this maiKet. 1 nis stock was selected with thogreatcstcare by M rs. eEttinger in person, and con sists of an endless variety of j IJONETS ANI HATS, ! - trim mod and untrimmed. -, I : ' ' j PLOWERH, . in the greatest profusion. 2,000 PIECES OF ItlHUOX. LACKS, SILKS, 100 dozen pair of KID GLOVES We make this one of our specialities. ' Collaretis, Ituf riiitg, of every de scription. LADIES' SILK IJOWS & TIES. i i Hair Goods, real and imitation ; Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hose; Ladies' Undergarments; Ladies' Readv-Made Dresses Baby Dresses ; Corsett Cov ers; Corsetts, Knitting and Crochet Cotton;! White Trimming, or every kind ; Silk and Cotton Fringes ; Collars and Cuffs; real and imitation Laces; Lace Collars ; Under-Sleeves, and many other articles not here mentioned. AC CETTINOER'S you find tho exact thing necessary. There you will not have to put up with a make-shift, which is often the case in a small stock. While buying at ' , ISAAC tETTIXGER'S '." . ,- '. i ' vou buy at the fountain bead, at first hand, therefore the cheapest. All the novelties are there; ill tho quaint and original, things in endless variety. As a! spectacle, it iis better than a theatre. I Go, young and old, with the fortner it will be a school of instruction, anel with the latter it will have a most desirablo' effect, it will revive their youth, j ' ' ' " ' " ' ' We ate Agents for E. Butterick fe Co.'s Patterns. Send for Catalogues. . . Raleigh April 8, 173. . 42 lm . SCIlEDUIfES. RICHMOND & DAXVILLK It. R., Xobth Carolina Divihion, CONDENSED 'TltiJS-TAPLE. In eflitH't oi and after Moinlrfy, Man h 21, 1W3. 0 ISO NOBTII. Station. Mail. Leave Charlotte, 7.10 p. m. 6.2.". a 7.2J in. Concord, . S.l'l " Salisbury. l..ri) " 8.34 " f.23 " 10.17 Iexington. 10.51 " " " H igh Point ll..rS " Ar. at Grecnsloro 12.50 a. m. ll.ee " 11.10 " 12.20 p. m Leave Greens'ioroj 1.4 j 3.3ti 4.M S.0." ' e'o. SI ops, Hills; ro, Ral. ih, Ar. at eiol Ulioro, 11.0.) a. m. OOINC SOUTH. Stations. MaiL Impress. Leave ( !oldslorof 4.00 p. in. " Raleiirh, 7.45 " " llillsboro, 10.21 " " , Co. Shops, 12.0.1 a. m. 2.1op.m. Ar. at Greensboro 1.30 " 3.30 Leave ti reel is Mro 2.15 " 4.00 High Point 3.0t M . 4.4 1 " Lexington, "4.02 " 5.33 Srdisburv, 4.57 " 6.22 Concord," 0.10 ' 7.28 " Ar. at Charlotte. It 7.20 n. ill. 8.30 p. n Passenger train leaving Raleigh at 7. 15, p. in., (itiinoctH at Griviisboro with Northern lnu-id train; .making tbo iui.-kcst ini o all Norllicc-tfTties. Price of Tickets tineas via other routes.. Mail trams daily, both ways, . over entire length of road. Express daily between Company Shops aii 1 Clunks:'; (Sund.ivs excepted.) All l.issouger trains ronncct a. (Jrcenslwro with trains to an -J from Richmond. Pullman Palace Cars ou all night trains between Charlotte and Richmond (without change.) .. SALE.Ul BRANCH. Oh and after March lid, 1S73, a mixed Passenger and Freight train will be run daily, (Sundays exceptoel,) on the N. W. N. C. R. R., as follows : Leave Greensboro, 3.40 P. M. Arrive at Keruoraville, 6.10 Leave Kernersville, 1.00 A. M. Arrive at Greensboro, 10.30 Closo connection made at ireensboro with trains to and from the North. S. E. ALLEN, W. II. Grekn, ien'l Ticket Agent. Master Transportation. JJIC1IMOND DANVILLE R. R. CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. In eifect on and after Sunday, Oct. 13, 18)2. ' ' aoixo NoitTir. Stations. Mail. IZrpreas, Leave Greensboro 2.00 a.m. 11.10 a. in. " Danville, 4.40 " 1.52 p.m. Burkville, 0.41 " 0.30 " Ar. at Richmond, 12.45 p. m. 0.30 p. m. .,Na st!Tit i Stations. Mail. Hrprcas. Leave Richmond, 1.50 p. m. 5.1oL. ; " Burkville, 5.12 " 8.2S " Dani:ie, 10.00 . " 12.5.7 p. m. ! Ar. at Greensboro 12.25a. m. 3.30 " Trains leaving Richmond at 1.50 p in, and at 5.10 a 1117; connect at Greenslioio with trains on North Carolina Divlson, for all points South. Passengers leaving Richmond at 1.50 p in, connect at Greensboro with train for all points East of Greensboro. 1 Passenger train leaving Raleigh at (1.40 p in, connects at Jroensboro with Nor thern bound Mail train, arriving in Richmond at 12.45 p m. JNO. R. MACMURDO, General Freight A Ticket Agent. T. M. R. Tai.cott, Engineer A (icneral Superintendent. Office I'KTKnsncno R. R. Co., " March Tth, Ib72. S AND AFTER MARCH 31st, the trains win run a as follows : XI'-AVE WELDON. Express Train, 7:40 a m i Mail Train, 3:25 p nf ; AltUIVK AT PETLKSUUIta. Express, 10:50 a in Mail, 7:00;p m LEAVE PETERSBURG. , Mail, j ,5:408 m ' Express, . j o:50pifi ! ; ARRIVE AT WELDON. Mail, , 0:4. am Express, ' ' 0:50 p 111 KIIEIG1IT TRAINS. Leave Petersburg, 8:00 am Leave Weldon.1 5:00 am Arrive at Weldon, 4:00 pm Arrive atT'etersburg, 12:20pm GASTON TRAIN. . Leave Petersburg, 0:15 ft m . Leave Gaston, j 1:15 pm Atrive at Gaston, 12:50 j in . A 1 me at rcter&burg. . S:le) j 111 Freights for Gaston Branch-Will be receives! nt t ho-Petersburg depot only on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. The depot will i bo closed at 5:00 p in No goods will bo received altar that hour. I J. C. SPKIGG, 5"J tf. Eng, and Gen. Manager. Q1IANGE O F j SCI I E D U LE. Ralkiuii A ArausTA AiiLiNE, ' "- Superintendent' a (ifflce, Raleigh,! N. C, Nov. 23, 1872. On and after Saturday, Nov. 00th. I 1H72, trains on tho R. A A. A." L, Road will run daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows : . j Mail train leaves Raleigh, n..T P. M. Arrives at Sanford, 11.15 " Mail train lcave-s Sanford, l.:i') A. M. Arrives at Raleigh, 0.20 " Mail train makes closo connection at Raleigh with tho Raleigh and (taton Railroad, to and from all points North. And at Sanford with tho Western Railroad, to and from Fayetlevillo and points on Western Railroad. ? 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