' Ut 'Usl ? 1 a TV r -f e ' o : a at 1 t- I 'J ' if 1rl?rTrI V TMM fHh " l A AJAVilt PAY, MAY 1873. MARKETS. Vtsuii. y ,K, ,S7S CUt .'. miirkrt dull. ".',-r York. May ItHh, 157X-C Uoii i li-tlM. ;ros 7 -200. 1 fVU(. r i. !v l. Sales for , ' .. -.,,- r mm) Mv is: Jump! ... t I I ' - w i '"V'm-;; seY,,'m,''-'r ' 11' to"'' ...II li an ti.n i iivV -. ' N-.rv HaXoVKR Vol 5. - v. Ar- P-'f" . . :. r... tt.. Vi.K.r. f .niirMin'n-iiH'iiii-siui u , ' . .. w;it;i ncrtfn nn till HOth. 1 ' lici' h imiii'B'v TlM-re i a "tie" in the Board of 1 Ji::rji?t.n AUlernun, and con- j .!:. ritiy iiotiecujii wr .i.iy'r. t;i!.! s plenty in nmingion I a t. ; - j -YiNii.oMKKlfXTV. "Cutting ; VV uith hor V',,1,wol.J ! r.hi...iol."h't Jacket" i the ".di- ! Ir i i''" gsiine of the Tarborean. r ufi the". lull M-a-xm." riJge-! Funtis arc raising fOT a second ,',;l-h; a "Jockey Club." The Prbytc-rian Church in Charlotte. X -lr- p ap: r .pt-ak in the highot J m u7 'f t,H' Auri 'MS"8 h'l i tjik Fkkedmax's Savi.vw and E. Krt).' nK:ing nieiitof IWes.-orjTKrsr cmpasy. Wm. J. Wil- jM.ry Clierry. Memorial day j 8on i1m-the intelligent and ac- v rvid without ostentation, compli-hed Cashier of the Freed- ': ut : i j r 'j riaiely. ! man'd Savings Uank, of Wushing- - - - - i ton, and Ceneral Agent of the i;;:ai t,:.r CufXTV. Washing- ; Freednmn's Savings and Tru.-,t . D jrreutly improving. John A. j Arthur, of ;i-hiigton, was si rick- . ,n with p:raly-i-. Itev. K. II.. r s -uuuKi, of Milton, li.ts rt-trcivetl a CAl to the Pnbytt ri.i: Church at Vv'.i-!:inton. S-une fatal ra-cs of E!:i:ig-ti- l.av.' obtaine! in the I- '.,ur partoi" Ik- county this Spring. ,twith-faji limr th' ram anl cold vi-i p pr-j ;e -.'s are average. !. pri'.Kr reiortil in the il.L.'lll. ColXTV t j;.,: rii prevails in the Chicken I Mm 1 try v.i.'.N I f Iri-di IJ. 77r Intttliytmi-r t ; ..".:- :ii;tt M.iU-ville as a tobatvo Ikin was higher titan at any ce 111 as the high-water :iivs. II. 1 i. Itickert w rit-s mis tint he I- employed in chine Shtips if the Atlantic J Vii-,-i-4ilpi and Ohio Uailniail. K Kl. 'JIlA.M nr.NTV. i iie.V- 2H c n-t&ia;. s foreign immigrants are the -afvation of the South. Dr. N. F. K il i- n-eov. ring Irom his long iliii'-s-l liehNvilie h ts eiht new iuiAinb Faetoriis otnsum.iig lour tuilli-'jiS of h-.if annualjy. A new ; . ! I tliT .item Itehlsville. Xew . .: i:I . . .i. . i... ..r ii. :.. ji.'UUs me I'i'u i me u.u' in ;:. i.NC'i!le.-Tue mmm! Templars L:i rarv nt Ri ids iiie emitaitis live ij-.idiitl volutins. S. V. Atukr--;!.s pii!I-daiu w.-isluni away Ia-t axk.i-A Inlge of (bsxl Tenilar".s irrM'.nz;i:g at Mauisnn. Captain IV.rii jc M. Henry who lately dieil i:i Wellington was raised in Rek- Ill' vvi.s :i -ri iil-n iif Ilenrv. Tire bridge on V.r.v Riv r L.'.'.l :ls v.U: t 1. ear Cunniirdiam'.s !ud -iw-iv in the rite WlL-MN CtCNTV. The Wilson Cret nviile Railroad prejeet :-.icrs s hiefu!lv. An elF.irt is :.:d.i:L' f.,r a new cemetery in UiK ,,. the Vint U-wij: 1.H, small :--r. tiif incrett-mg population, and i--nrr-Mnici! ny me growin oi me !wn.f-The late heavy rains have r-jn.-li-damaged the crops. Ir. Rtrkej- the phrenologist has leen fiili!! the heads of Wilson. A .swrfl baii-sturni lately visited Wi! i county, doing incalculable P ."'v".,p ....... ' " - f :trcbeadcl ioilosea blind had not t??ing co'.i:.: V left in his hetnl. Wils-ii voted down ' the iA tax.' Hon. Asa Uiggsde- thc a :ai;il address at Wilson I i!aiate Institute. The J'Uthidea- -ii"sot agin" the erection of Xx-tj'y i'v.rttltiut Ouano Works in .' ''lucre. t 1 1 a i fax County. The li names '.i tlu-jUoanokeand Tar River Agri- cultural Association are now in such . alicalthy condition that he Asso- ,vutii can naet all liabilities. The ; pu.pleuf the county have voted ; i n thesubsiTiption to the Hali- Ux aial Seotlaml Neck ltailroad, ' tv.ry pnvincL except the two tcr- n. aii.f the lload v.ding"no tax." A n;ad tleg killed in Enfield la.-t 1'ii'i.Iy. Jas. 1 Parker, kon of! ' J. F. M. Parker, luvs receive 1 the api-ointment of cadet to Annaplis at the hands of Congressman TIoia.s. Two barns, farming uten- I :.'s, and other prorty of Thomas j ; . r .,,, V..w- vi. uak iv nt- ; us me. one ueiure us, ami we ueiievo i iu " . ...... DOltor. lhlS ."hOWS trood. Orudent. i n IiiiiiU- nrlim,. nt n iiriw. ! l,Ul !.; ticanv compiciei. i.amy " A ; i -j i i- " " t ; - rShlr has mueli injured the : '". j ii me worK nan ueen exj-euieu m n-... -. ...... must encourage the colored people 1 Raleigh, the learned author would icnoi-on, in tne amount I niattt,r oreach page about 21J by 10 - " wa .h stioytl by tire last . inclK-,t) C;in hear of a cash partntr, w,okr-The unanimity with which ! of ,n,i(it.rable journalistic experi t..e ct.lorel men voted against the : f a newspaper enterprise in .v.;iiii)a.i tax snows mat inisp'Opie ilH-opit urc t. t r-kl.s ,f the welfare of the t 4 - r -Kfrty owners .f th country. i:A vi:. C.icnty. The Editorial exai.Monists were in New-IJerneon .- I, , , , ,. .. .i.urtlav iroini? 'round lookmir at u...l u,stlnz thini:s.-( n the subiect I of s!id-l,atchingtheW.C-Cbr- j "r ays: Notwithstanding that the ueather, the lateness of the f-as n and tho freshets in the river jr&'tTcJall remarkably unfavorable to j'L" jshad-hatching, at Cowjens l-.''-n'lin?f a very large number of youtig Ji,h have been Miccessfully fun ij.i ami set free in the Neusc. Oa W.-dnes!ay morning the per .nsi ho have had charge of the wnrii, left this city to prossecute heirJaborsfclewhere.--Mr. Thomas . Howard i building a schooner f,,r lllijah Ellis. The following nMk-d notice appears in the New R rii iuirt rs : Dr. Bill Temple, having completed his studies of the Anatomy Physiology and Hygiene tf the native timber of North Caro lina,' respectfully announces to the citizen of New Berne that he Is .prepared to trcat any of the infirm ties to which wooden structures, on kind or water, are liable. Necrosis 'a fenceposts a speciality. Amputa tion with handsaw or axe skillfully performed and stumps made, fitted, and warranted to give satisfaction. No fees for consultation. Arrange nients are completed for the Federal oietnorial ceremonison theSnth. Kicbanlson of the Gaston House entertained the visiting Editors. Pent Master P.ufT at BlQUOt'3 Creek kdcad. t - ! Mecklenburg County. The i chariottese to the tune of some five iium.ijH.-vi nan i triiij)trnir!i."u judiih- tion at Davidson College on Satur day. Sajterinteudent Cowles of the Charlotte Mint has some gold pieces of the lkvhtler coinage, onee so i much in vogue in th Rutherford county section. All necessary pre- Hmlnary preparations forhe Fair of the Carolina have Ieen made. coming Fall A colored student at , .1 -.l.il v 1 . till JkltMlIC AUSillUie UBS UTOWntHJ at Charlotte Saturday. The Metk- j len burgers ol-erved the 20th of i . .... ... rsaiuruay says: lesteruay morn t t u ., ., . I ....! '"n uiiiij-iA caiui mm luuics, Willi ,nf,n in proportion, passed through Charlotte on the way to Union county, where they will begin work ,, the Central Carolina Railway. rttl . . . . i ins makes aoout sixty carts which. have gone throuirh here within the Iiaatwwk to Work on this road.- SuIK'riwr Court in - session. Col. Wm johnstoI1 utured on ,4Geo- i02.v"in CI mrl ott eM ondav ni-ht Company of the United States paid j t!)C Em a visit last week. Mr. Wilwn is at the head of an I institution which has done ineal- culable service to thecolored ioople j of the South. For the few years this savings institution at a!- . . j logviniT witn us uranciiL's ni ine Sou th,,"s:i veil" for the colored peo- pie upwards of forty-live millions of dollars from deposits of five cents . . wm uiai,uiii L.u-, wusmims IK-ople the first lessms in practical economy. T., .,11 l,!a !, ,.. tl,r.(...H. ' ' """ v '" " I to struggle but the harder to get together little sums in these Banks, ! to le drawn out when sufficiently ' atx'umulated to purchase forthem horius and the other conveniences and necessaries of living, for it is the policy of the Freedman's Sav ings Bank not to hoard from year to year, but it encourages the de positor to draw out his money and irive.-t it whenever the accumula tions justify such practical applica tion of savings. Arrangcinentsare making for the purchase of a Bank building for the Branch at Raleigh, and in this con- neetion the Era would encourage j tn eolorf d people to exert them- t leave something every , week with Mr. Cashier llrodie. A New ExteiU'KIse. Anlntel lienee Otliee has been opened on the corner of Davie and Wilming ton streets, ly A. G. Bennett, Jr., where parties in search of situations, suc'h a.s cooks, seamstresses, nurses, "a,l4 nae piaees luuau for them, and parties requiring help j 01 any kind can le supplied at short notice. The public would do well to give i 1 0 I 'u - H- ""vr a ?u aa .Ul",us pains will he taken to supply good help to all who may apply-to farmers in particular. Stkickf.n with Paralysis. Miss Nancy Ililliard, of Chapel Hill, was stricken down with paral ysisone day last week, and is sjeech less and helpless. Many a man in and out of North Carolina once a rollicking youth at Chapel Hill, ami remembering Miss Nancy as his landlady, will hear ot this with regret, and it will lie painful to all such to know that the good old lady is in an utterly destitute con dition at the age of To, with an in valid sister and brother-in-law. Ei.f.ctions to Fill Vacancies. As many enquires are made of the Oovernor as to what time he will or.i,.r an election to he held to fill thu Vsu-a!icifti now existing in the (;uK.ml Assembly, the Era has tct.u re1uested by him to state for the inforination of the public that at t,,e pr0per time he will issue a joc.i;imation ordering s;iid election u le held on the 1st Thursday in Auj,ustt tho usual time of the gen- t.raj t-Itx-tion. A No.l PRINTER AND PRESSMAN who cttn furnish a gool press (r a cash equivalent) for a G-columu Paper, the paper for which measures aLout o, hy icheSf (the printed ilt,1IHwt nromisinir field in Eastern .,.,f .-. . . it ...:.u Carolina, ov eorresjajiiuing i mi, i ',, vin.rto CiiESTEn."careofthe applying to Editor of the Era. 4.5 4t "An Old IIstablisued I ikm. The lir,n of M' tlm Co- thtir Advertising Agency in the old Journal building. No. iu state ireei, Iioston, nearlj- a quarter of a century ago (Fcijruary 1S10), where their Agency is still located, carrying on a large and successful business. They established a branch in New York City, May 1&52, which hn grown to be larger than the parent house, increasing steadily, year by j car, until now it has the agency of nearly every nawspaper in tho United States and British Provinces, and does a yearly business of hundreds of thou sands of dollars. S. M. Pettengill fc Co. have recently opened another branch office at 701 Chestnut Street, Philadel phia, where tbey aro doing a successful increasing business. They Lave done advertising exceedingten millions of dollars since commencing business. This lirni is favorably known not only throughout this country, but in all parts of the world. They have established a reputation, for honorable and fair deal ing which any firm might envy, and but few have attained to. We congratu late them npon their success. We would recommend all who want adver tising done in any part of the country to call upon them. They can point to hundreds of business men who have followed their advice, and trusted to their sagacity, and availed themselves of their facilities, who have made for tune fir themselves, and they are daily assisting others in the same path." Botton Journal, May 6th, Irowiiingofa Colored 'jloy at Charlotte. ; To the lulUor of the Ufa : J- I expect you have seeniH piece published in the paiers relating td a young man of Ii. M. Institute, who was drowned on Saturday 17th. A. C. Sims, a young man, about 18 or 19 years of age, and a timber of students were in a small t-reek run-, ning under the W. C. Jc Ul. R. It. bathing, which they swani -tiirough two or three times. The length of the culvert they were swiraingin was about 50 yards," and breadth about 13 or 20 feet. His comrades swam all of the distance; ithrough but he waded about,r half-way through on a stonewall.-ithen at-; tempted to swim the balance, which he soon sank, but he soon- ?eanie up ; A Clergyman, while residing in South again and hung on to -toe wall.:-America as mi.sionarj discovered a Some of them had got! jriut, and ! safe and simple remedy for the Cure of thought he would comehroughj Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Dis safe, and seeing he sank again, they ? case of tho Urinar' an J Sc'"5"! Organs, attempted to rescue him. lJIe had come up and btink the last.time be - iore mey couni get to iyrn, anUi being fatigued lijswiminghrough two or three times, thev Wfre com-5 111. . . . better swinyrs and divers blessrs. j Pe. to UI,-V ' F. T. Thomas, from Halcigh, F.A. Ad-lre, Vhitt.l nnrl T. 1 T lJir r. " :'f JD.Llll "-ii V " ,V """'J 1 Iillsboro, . C, arnvetl tftere and got him out in about 1S; minuted after he was drowned, bjif it wa.-i j too late, life was extinct. ! Yours, ore, ' I j Xorfleet S. Jeffries Charlotte, May 19, 1S7.. - - n Akcumest ok Kn fiEAii.iM' nAVWOOi, ix the case of 11loU-NT VP v,XI.,;v.-In acknowlcdginir rec.ei,)t of tin, xrk of omjhundrl i ) anu twenty-nine pages, uie local ! Editor of the A talks .thft to the gratification of the fya: h , We have one .-riticisirt to make Lf mmnhVr th-it-Uhw. i Ol Ills pampn.cr, aiul mat AtIiis: Itis printed bv TurnbulliBrothers in Baitwnore. AYtr have printing offiits ih our citv that tan do the L 1,1... i.. : i JJ "Cittiy in c.ury ii-siieci i i. i ...i ...... i iuieii:i(i me uuwuiutge vi niienu- imil I l V trated Circular, to the Mc ing to his proof-sheets more closely, I Kee Manufacturing Company, S00 and would not have been under the j Headway, :Xew York. necessity of making the twenty-four j TIIE iALoit compamox. corrections of typographical errors Everv Iadv wants one! with his iieneil. I ' t i:ver-v Mil ?Sh' hl"'e "ne ! , , 1 , Sent on receipt of Ten Cents. Address, , ' - ;! L. F. HYDE tt CO., 105 .Seventh Av- Tlie News. j j enue, New;York. ;ind held I I; ' The l'ope is improving a grand reception. Two nnjre suicides rejVirlcd in j Brooklyn, making four since Thurs-;! day last. .'. ' j' - i 1 ;-' Judge George Williamson, fxf! Louisiana, appointed Minister to ; the combined mission of the Central 1 Auiericai States. J Gerritt .Smith has giveij a thotl- md dollars for the relief ofVu bans who formerly live I in wealth comfortable circumstances.? 1 " or The programme of the new French ministry is to organize a republic j by enactment of conservative laws, 1 and wholly reject all radiejil plang. ; j The Advisory Board of the Civil Service met in aahington on ed- , . , T nesday next and remain in session several days. All the members will L n whh the txce ,ion6f j Mr Cdtlett who is now in Kurope. I j . j; , It is stated that Mason's and j llasbrouck's commands had formed j a junction near Captain Jack's last i stronghold and would in alt proba bility hem the Modocs in. A second dispatch dated May lCth,j i contra dicts the former dispatch jind says that thejunction had not betln made, and furthermore, that the Modocs had escaped from the stronghold by three routes, both commands pursu ing. Nothing has been heard from Comrad MacKay's "Waraj Spring Warriors. At later accounts the Modocs were cneainpcd'oii Snow Mountain twenty miles south of Sovass Ijttke. Hasbrouck started in that direction on the IGthWl Ma son's command remaineil in the Iava Beds. MaeKay thinks Bos ton Charley was killed in the last fight. It is thought Mason vill find the Modocs this time. Kingsbury's command has been sent to reinforce him. t " t- 2d ANNUAU DISTRI3UTiON 75,730 Premiums, RANGING IN VALUE FROM '! 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Norton, while residing In Brazil as a Missionary, dis covered in that land of medicines a remedy for Consumption, Scrofula, Sore Throat, Corona, Colds, Asth- MA, AND XKRVOIS WEAKNESS. , This remedy has :ured myself alter alt 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 OP CHARGE. Please send an envelope, with your name and address on it. Address, Rev. WILLIAM II. NORTON, C76 Broadway, maris. 38 w3ra New York City. A CARIC . Ml IU fcUV n llOlC 11 di 11 Wl KA inV71 til I a IwIUUUUb I; on by baneful and vicious habits. Great - - numbcn, have bet.n curt!l by thU noble remedy. Prompfxi by a desire to benetit the aMR-ted and unfortunate, I will send the rer ii fr preparing and i - . in a sesded cnvel nccds it, Free of T, IN MAN, - .Station I, Bible House, mar 13w:m Xew- York City. Tiie Purest and Sweet kst Cod- 1 Liver Oil is Hazard tt Caswell's, made ; pn the sea shore, from fresh, fcelected livers, by Caswell, Hazard fc Co., New Yos k. It is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once, taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians have deckled it superior to any of tho other oils in market. 46" I w. WAGES WU" ""' ALL WHO ARE young, of either sex, can make from 10 i ! u Pr.wf,k' anhT-' d?? or eyp"- J"r antetJ b' alK. Suit:ibl toeither vCitv or Country, and an v season ol the year. 1 lus is a rare opportunity for those who are out of work, and out of monev, to make an 3ndeiendc!st living. Nocapital leing required. 'Ourpamph- !t, '-HOW TO MAKE A LIVING, f giving full instructions, sent on receipt -ents.- Address, A. IJUKTOS Jc Morrisania, Vestchcster Co., N. Y. A fi F N everywhere to sell our new nULIl IOalui novel Embroidering i A AMTCH Machine, send for lllus- j box-to.v fl'iktatiox signals, ) Sent on receipt of 25 cts. Unique Printing and Publishing House, 'JO t csev treei, -New iorK. w eowiy XKW aivi:rtisi:3ii:xts. C. C. WILLARD, p j j) r rp 171 TT A TT q p J u A A u U j-J j WASHIXGTON, 2m I. C. 48- f .To "Z"1 w concern) The under- pointment as Assignee of Jno. Y. Siiire, of Nortjiamton county, North Carolina, within said District, "who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own Petition by the District Court of said District. W. CARSTARPIIEN, Assignee, 1. U. Jackson, N. C. May 7th, 1873. 48-3 w. To whom it may concern: The under signed hereby gives notice of his ap pointment as Assignee of J. M.Davis, of Granville county, and State of North Carolina, within said District, who has been adjudged a ISankrnpt upon C his owm ' Petition bv the District nirt of said District. A. L. DAVIS, Assignee, . 1. O. Fo rest vi lie. N. C. May 10, is, & 4Sjw n. e. B.vnrjKK. r. v. hkvkkeux. i5Aii:it & ji:vi:iu:ux, Solicitors in Bankruptcy, Office in Stronach Building, second door North of Yarborough House, itALi:it;iE, n. c, Will attend to all cases of Bankruptcy. Mr. Badger will attend all the terms of the District Courts. No extra fee charged lor consultation. May 13, 1S73. 47 tf. NAT. Ii. BROWN, D KALE It IV CONKECTIONKltlES, Canned Goods, Pickles, Sauces, Apples, Oranges, Lemons and Nuts ; Fresh Crackers and Cakes. New arrival of CI!ILDIM:'S CAliltlAOLS. A large stock of jii sical nsrniJitSTs, Su-h as Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Ac cordeons, Flutinas, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Piccolos, Flageo lets, Tamborines and Triangles. VIOLIN, BANJO AND STRINGS. GUITAR Violin Bows. Hair, Bridges, Pegs, Tail Pieces, Drum Heads, Cord and Snares. BASKETS I BASKI.TS! HASKIITS i A largo assortment of PLAIN AND FANCY BASKETS. Dird nml llrI ragev, Ciold and Silver Fif.li, FAXCY (iOODS, TOYS, Ac, Of Every Description. Mv stock of Fancv Gools, Toys, tc. I will sell at COST,o reduce stock. Don't forget No. 10, Fayetteville street, Raleigh, N. C mcii27 10:3m. LOW PRICE GOODS! JIO COFFEE, LAGUIRA COFFEE OLD GOV. JAVA COFFEE. STANDARD A" B" , c SUGAR, SUGAR, SUGAR, SUGAR, SUGAR. DEMORARA COTO RICO Cnba rolases, Canton Syrup Dolled Meal, White and Yelloic Corn, Seed Oats. Rice, Pepper, Spice, dinner, and a FLOUR, BACON. LARD, at A. C. SLANDERS & CO., No. 2 Martin st. Raleigh, March 15, im. 38-w3m PROPOSALS. Proposals for Military Supplies. Iteadauartera Department of the Soutlt. : Offick Chief Quartermaster. in couth, who will engage with us at Louisville, Ky., May 12, 1873. . once. Everything furnUhed and ex OEALED PROPOSALS (in tripli- I?nsi patd. . will be received at this ointe, and also at the offices of the United States Quar termasters at the several posts named below, n-Uil 12 o'clock Jr. on Wednes day, the ith day of June, 1873, for fur nishing military fuppl es during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1873, and ending June 30, 1S74, as follows : AT ATLANTA, GA. 600 cords wood. 15,0(X) pounds com, So.OOO lbs oats, 125, (MO Us bay, 60,000 lbs straw. AT AUGUSTA, GA. 75 cords wood. 2,000 lbs corn, 7,000 lbs oats, 11,000 lbs hay, 5,000 straw. AT CHARLESTON, S. C. 500 cords wood,' 800,000 lbs anthracite coal, 500,000 oats, 600,000 lbs haj 160,000 lbs straw. Proposals will. state the prices delivered at the yard or depot ; also the prices for wood and coal de livered where required within city lim its, and for foroge and stiavv delivered either at the wharf or railroad depot, iree ot expense to the L nited States. AT CHATTANOOGA, TENN. mslK 10fWW lba c',ru luo,ooooats, i,ooo f it .i l is (xiA ii. . : . ! lbs ua 4'J-000 n,-s raw. ! COLUMBIA, S. C. i 8u. cords w.Kiil, 80,000 lbs oats, 110,000 jk-oim. r. j a li a j AT CHARLOTTE, N. C. 200 cords wmu1, 25.IKXJ lbs oats, 3o,000 j lbs hay, 25,000 lbs straw. AT FRANKFORT, KY. i 200 co ids wood, 200,000 lbs bitumin- ' mis coal, 10,000 lbs corn, 15,000 lbs oats, oj.OOO lbs Hay, lo,Oi!U otiaw. AT FORT PULASKI, GA. 750 cords wood, 30,000 lbs oats, 40,000 lbs hay, 40,000 straw. AT FORT JOHNSTON, N. C. 100 cords wood, 10,000 lbs oats, 20,000 lbs hay, 12,000 lbs straw. AT FORT MACON, N. C. 2(K) cords wood, 0,000 I bs oats, 2,500 !b i corn, 12,01(0 lbs bay, 15,000 lbs straw. , AT HUM BOLDT, TENN. 2M cords wood, 12,0.10 lbs corn, 12,000 lbs oats, :;0,000 lbs hay, 14,000 lljs straw. AT LOUISVILLE, K Y. 1,000,000 lbs Pittsburg coal, 10,000 lbs corn, 130,000 lbs oats, 100,eo0 lbs hay, 40,000 lbs straw. Tito co d to bo deliv ered at residences of oliicers in this city, in quantities as required-fro m time to time. AT LEBANON, KY. 150 cords wood, 150,000 lbs bitumi nous coal, 20,000 lbs corn, 40,000 lbs oats, 80,000 lbs hay, 25,000 lbs straw. AT-LANCASTER, KY. 100 cords. wood, 150,000 lbs bituminous coal, 20,000 lbs corn, 2,000 lbs oats, 40, 000 lbs hay, 17,000 lbs straw. AT HUNTSVILLE, ALA. 200 cords wood, 30,000 lbs corn, 30,000 lbs oats, i-5,000 lbs hay, 25,000 lbs straw. AT MOBILE, ALA. 200 cords wood, 50,000 lbs corn, 75.000 lbs oats, 150,000 lbs hay, 00,000 lbs straw. AT MT. VERNON ARSENAL, ALA. 75 cords wood, 25,000 lbs oats, G(5,000 lus nay, ,ooo ins straw. AT NASHVILLE, TENN. 200 cords wood, 15,000 lbs corn, 00,000 lbs oats, 25,000 lbs hay, 40,000 lbs straw. AT NEWBERRY, S. C. 100 cords wood, 35,000 lbs oats, 45,000 j lbs hay, 18,000 lbs straw. V-t- AT RALEIGH, N. C. 350 cords wood, 75,000 lbs oats, 220,000 ! lbs hay, 40,000 lbs straw, j AT SAVANNAH, GA. I 150 cords wood. 200.000 , lbs anthracite coal, 8,000 lbs oats, lo.OOtNtbs hay, 8,000 lbs st raw. 1 AT ST. A UG USTI N E, FLA . 350 cords wod, 25,000 lbs oats, 35,000 lbs hay, 30,000 lbs straw. AT SPARTANBURG, S. C. 2W cords -wood, 20,000 lbs oats,.3",000 iv, 10,000 lbs straw. " AT SUMTEK, S. C. lbs hav UO0 cords wood, 7,000 lbs straw . AT YORKYILLE, S. C. 200 cords wood, 20,000 lbs oats, 30,000 lbs hay, 15,000 lbs straw. The above are the estimated quanti ties that will be requi.ed according to the present distribution of troops, but the Government reserves the right to inert as or diminish tlie same at anv timo uuring the continuance of the contract. Bids for any portion of the supplies will be entertained. Bids lor 1- uel and Forage should be made separately It '.hlra will rdano ul i1 o ovi-dioirttr tlm kind of articles thev nroooso to furnish J the rate for Grain in bulk and sacked ; Hay and Straw loose or baled, Ac. Contracts will be awarded, after the bids from all the posts have been re ceived at thisoitice, tothe lowest respon sible bidder for each post and each kind ot supply. ! The Government reserves the right to ; reject any or all bills. j Firms bidding t'-.r supplies will please slate the full name f each member. Payment lor supplies will bo made j monthly, if in funds, or as soon there- ! after as funds for the purpose are j received. I Blank proposals- and any additional j information ca:i be had in person or by letter, on, application to the quarter- j -masters at the various posts, or at this i ollice. JAMES A. EKIN, il Deuutv Quartermaster General U. S. I A., Chief Quartermaster Department of the South. 4 4w. SODA WATER 5 Cool and Sparkling, WITH GENUINE FRUIT SYRUPS, KISSING KN, VICIIY, CONGISKSS; ami SELTZER WATER on draught. Families supplied with S'phons containing eithei of the above, from which the water can be drawn as fresh as from the Fountain. Imported Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Druggist Sundries, And every thing usually 'found in a First Class Drug Store, AT W3i. siarpsox's, DRUGGIST, 33 Fayetteville St. Raleigh, April 15, 1873. 43 3m X. 8. MEBniilON-. THOS. C. rtXLF.R. 8. A. ASHE. MERRDIOxV, FULLER & ASHE Attorneys anl Ccnnsellors at Law. UALEIGH, N. C, WILL PRACTICE in the State and Federal Courts whenever their services may bo required. Office former office of Phillips it Merriraon. feb 28 3m T. M. AROO. J. C. I HARRIS. ARGO & HARRIS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, RAL21GH, 3. C. Office on the corner of Wilmington and Hargett streets.) T. M. Argo and J. C. L. Harris having formed a copartnership for the practice of law will attend promptly to any business entrusted to them. 150 tf. O. F. CURTIS, Contractor, and Builder, RALEIGH, N. C. Work done promptly, in a good workman-like manner, and at low prices. 41-0t-pd NEW AI) YEItTISEM F.XTS. AGENTS! A RAltE CHANCE We will :.v all A tents $30 per week 4vr BATTLE CREEK, MICH. WORKING CLASS 2 a week guaranted. Respectable employ ment at home, day or evening ; no cap ital required; full instructions and valuable package of goods sent tree bv ! mail. Address, with six cent return stamp, M. YOUNG A CO.. 4v 173 Greenwich S:M N. Y. A GREAT OFFCE! We will rnv all njrpnts .-W rvr vivk- in erf. !io will eneasro with, ns at oxce. : Everything furnished and ex- A. COULTER A- CO., , 4r Cliarlotte, .Tlich. TJSYCIIO.HAXCV, OK sot'f, JL CIHAH.TIIXi." How eitlier sex may fascinate and gain the love ami aflections of any person thev choose in- stantl3'. This simple mental acquire- ment ail can possess, iree, iv mail, for 25c., together with a marriage guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to La dies, Weddiug Niht Shirt, &c. A queer book. Address T. WILLIAM & Co., Pubs., Philadelphia. 40 4w ft Agents OJ Wanted for AINTS i TIMERS KJ OF THE BICLiE:. Address Z1EGLER fc M'CURDY, 40 4w Philadelphia, Pa. NUMEROUS TESTS have PROVED x. r. liuitxicAM's m:v tukhkae AVATEIt WIIEI5L., Tu tic llie IJvst Kvcr iavcu'.ct.'. PAMPHLET FREE. 40 4v A DDR ESS YORK, PA. Sewing Machine Is the Hi:ST Agents Wauled. IV TI3E AVOIELI). Send for circular. Address : "DOMESTIC". 'SEWING MACHINE CO. N. Y. NOTICE. ItEUUCTJOX OF PS5ICK OF BOARD. ST. C LA IIC II OT i; L, JKoiiumciit Square, UiiIHisi:i-c, 3I1. On and after aiarch 1st, 1S73, board at this hotel, to merchants, will he 2.50 per day. The only hotel in Baltimore with improved elevator. Suits of rooms with baths and all other conveniences. HA Kit V II. i'OL10, Manager. li,000,000 ACRES. The Cheajest Land j.n Alarket, for sale by the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD !' COMPANY, i In the ;iti:AT PI.ATTi: VALLKY. 3,000,000 Acres in Central Nebraske now lor sale in tracts of forty aoivs and upwards on Fire an- Ten Years' Credit at 0 tier ecu. iVo . 1 (cau.ee i Interest required. ATi'M arid Healthful Climate. Fertile Soil, an Abundance of Good Water. TIIE BEST MARKET IN THE WEST! The great Mining regions of i Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and Nevada, g supplied by the farmers m the V"5,ei ' , SOLlIi:itS ENTITLE!) TO A HOMESTEAD of UiO Acres. Tlie XI est Locations for Colonics. PRE E IIOM ES FOR A LL ! Millions i i f Acres ot choice Government Lands i open for entrv under the Homestead I Laic, near -this Great Jlailroad. with good markets and alt the conveniences ; of an old settled country. Fro passes-to purchasers of Railroad ; Land i Sectional Sectional Maps, showing the Land, hlet with New Maps Mailed Free ' i Everywhere. Address, j O. F. DAVIS, . I Land Commissioner U. I'. II. 11., -: 4(;4w Omaha, Nkh. j (m I lie in os I nowcrfiil cleansicr, , strcngtheiier and remover of tilandular j Obstructions known to Materia Medica. i It i specially adapted to eoiistitu- I j tions ' worn down " and debilitated by j I the warm weather of Spring and Sum- i hut, when tlie blood is not in active cir- j I culation, consequently gathering im- j j purities from sluggishness and imper- 1 feet action of the secretive organs, and I I is manifested by Tumors, Eruptions, 1 j Blotches, Boils, Pustules, Scrofula, A".-., j ! Wlicn weary anrt languid irom ' overwoi kj and dullness, drowzincss aud ! inertia take the place of energy and vior. the svslem needs a Tonic to build I it up and help the Vital Forces to regain ! their recuperative power. I In tlie heat oi Summer, frequently j the Liver and Spleen do not properly nerfonn their lunctiojis; the Uterine i and Urinary Organs are inactive, pro ducing weakness o! the stomach and in testines and a predisposition to billious derangement. ! T3r. WALLS' CV TRACT OF JURUBEBA A is prepared directly from tho SOUTH AMEBIC A F PLANT, and is peculiar ly suited to all these difficulties ; it wi 1 cleanse; the VITIATED BLOOD, strengthen the LIFE-GIVING POW ERS, and REMOVE ALL OBSTRUC TIONS -from IMPAIRED AND EN FEEBLED Organs. ; It fclionld he taken freely, as J uru beba is pronounced bv medical writers the most efficient PURIFIER, TONIC and DEO B ST R U E N T known in the whole range of medicinal plants. 4w The startling drawback on nearly all medicinal agents has ever been that in their process of purgation and purifica tion they have also debilitated the sys tem. To obviate this difficulty physi cians have long sought for an agent that would i Purge, Purify and Strengthen At one and the same time. Their research has at last been reward ed by a discovery rthich fuily realizes the loudest desires of tno medical fac ulty, and which is justly regarded as the most important triumph that Phar macy has ever achieved. This impor tant desideratum is JDr. Tutt's Vegetable JLiver Pill. Which purify the blood and remove all corrupt humors and unhealthy accum ulations from the body, and yet pro duces no weakness or lassitude what ever, but on the contrary tones the stomach and invigorates the body dur ing the progress of their operation. They unite the heretofore irreconcilable qual ities of a STRENGTHENING PURGA TIVE and a PURIFYING TONIC. Br. Tntt's Pills are the most active and searching medicine in existence. They at once attack the very root of dis eases, and their action is so prompt that in an hour or two after they are taken the patient is aware of their good effects. They may be taken at any time without restraint of diet or occupation ; they produce neither nausea, griping or de bility, and as a family medicine they have no rival. , , Price 25 cents a box. Sold by all Druggists. ' Principal office, 18 and 20 Flatt St., New York. 40 4wv 'Aviss-v .sasjk. vV?vjx NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BTeg-lect a Congb. Nothing is more cerwin to lay the foundation lor future evil consequences. WELLS CABBOUC TABLETS are a sure cure for all diseases of the Respiratory Organs, Sore Throat, Colds, Croup. Diphtheria, Asthma, Catarrh, Hoarseness, Dryness of tho Throat, Windpipe, or Bronchial Tubes, and all Diseases of the Lungs. In all vases of snMen cold, however taken, these TABLETS should be ! promptly and freely used. They equal- j ize the circulation of the blod, mitigate f tho severity of the attack, and will, in a ! very short time, restore healthy action ! ; to toe aneclcU organs. Wells' Carbolic Tablet are put up ! onlv in blue boxes. Take no substitute. j If they can't be found at your druggist's, j orK, wiio will forward tnem by return '"i11- uon'i be deceived by limitations. isoia ny uruggistx. rnce ,2. cents Hi ! o-- JUH.N Q. KELLtMJG, IS IMatt-st., New-York, Sole Agent for United States, j Send for Circular. 4(5 4w 5-530,000 FOR $'-2 ! ! ! GRAXI GIFT CONCERT Of the ItlEKCA.VriLI? LI 11 IS A It V ASSOCIATION of (he City of ' Leavenworth, Kan. In accordance with an act of the Lea usUtture and their Articles of Incorpora tion, the Board of Directors announce their first i frcnl (lift Concert and Distribution i bv lot. among the ticket-holders, of ; S33a,5.'J5 I.X CASH, . at LAING'S HALL, Leavenworth, on the 2oth day ot June, lb7o, for the bene tit of the Library. 51,933 Cash ;ifts, amounting to I 8332,535. This enterprise is endorsed by the ; Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor ji of State. Superintendent of Public In I struction. Treasurer of State, Mavor and Common Council of Leavenworth, and all leading business men of the State, and the certainty of the distribu tion and payment of sifts as advertised, , is lully guaranteed. TICKETS each. 3 for 65. G lor 10 Memorandum of Cash Gifts to be dis tributed June 25tll, 1873. 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, $50,000 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, . -10,000 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, 33,000 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, 30,000 1 G eaxp Cash G i ft, 25,000 1 G ra nd Cash G i ft, 20,000 1 Grand Cash Gift, 15.000 1 Grand Cash Gift, 12,000 1 Grand Cash Gift, 10,000 1 Grand Cash (lift, 8,0. 0 1 Grand Cash (Jiff, '' 5,000 1 Grand Cash Gift, 3,000 1 Grand Cash Gift, 2,000 For balance of prizes send for circu lar. . This eon cerfis under the .supervision and direction of the following ' Hoard of Directors : C.JI. Durfee, Merchant. W. O. Gould, City Engineer. H. L. Newman, Banker. 1'. G. Lowe, Capitalist. -1L D. Rush, Lumbpr. V. R. Morehead, Merchant. H. W. Gillett, Merchant. J. L. Wever, M. D. (J. F. Prescott, Commercial. J. W. English, Lawyer, .lames B. Kitchen, Farmer. C. MoIIer, Cashier Ger. S. 15. 10. T. Carr, Architect. Officers : E. II. Durfek, President. 11. 1. Nkwman, Vice l'resident (Jko. F.,Pn f-scott, Secretary. Cakl MoLt.ER, Treasurer. The well known character of thb Di rectors of the Mereaid He Library Asso ciation and ti;e endorsement presented, is a sullieient uarantce to all absent ticket holders tout their interests will be fully guarded and protected. All correspondence strictly confiden tial, aud any person drawing a prize need not ! ; desire. ! on'sSb? need not ! Known unlr-s tliev so wing prizes will be cashed This is the grandest, safest, and best enterprise ever presented to the public. Official lisn of winning numbers, will be sent to purchasers of tickets, iipnie diatelj after the distribution. For information and tickets, address BAMBERGER CO., Gen. Ag ts, 05 Iiberty Street, New York. Ticlccts Kent C O. I. at our expense. Agents wanted. Liberal commissions paid. 40 4v The World at Large. $ir cmtoMO foi: 4. A TIIK Great Four Dollar Weekly. IM. 1 I I ...,.nl Ihe American L-itcrarj Joiimal Our terms lor the Weekly Literary Journal are l:ner year, and everv sub- I scribor will receive a ' been fond of advancing i he theory that ! the next advance in that field would re HFTEE7I DOL1.AU CIIBOMO, . j Sl)lt in a newsppeiv furnishing in its beautilully framed, size 22x2S. This is j regular, issues pictures nf all -urrent a rare opportunity for everybody. j jrominent events. . 'i'hat thery is a Our beautiful Chromo of "Morning on tlie Alps," is acknowledged by the Press and the ; jieoplo as the iinest work of the kind.-1- j The original has been admirably repro- duced in the Chromo. The picture j represents a beautiful landscape scene. ! In the centre background we see the j glassy lake, as Claude Melnotte says: I " relleeting.softest skies,'' while its sun- ny borders mirror its soft green shores, i the picturesque cottage in tho shadow j of spreading trees, while in the distance ; are the verdure clad, vales and liunin- tains of tlie Alps, till we exclaim with j the pott : j Ever charming, ever new, When-will the landscape tire the view. We paid the enormous sum of Eigh teen Hundred Dollars to have it paint ed ; it is printed in eighteen oil colors and it is a gem of art. The American Literary Journal will be published the same size of the " Waverlv Magazine'' about the 20th of March. It will also be beautifully il lustrated. Stories' from the best authors will be found in itscolums. A splendid serial story by Mrs. Eliza R. Parker will commence with the first number of its enlargement, entitled Stan wood" Orange,'' a very exciting love story. -We intend i to make the American Lit erary Journal the LEADING LITER ARY PAPER OF AMERICA. We have a beautiful new engraved Head ing, new type, Ac, for the Journal. Agents Wanted f canvass for the Journal; we will allow our agents One Dollar on every subscriber that they obtain, which is a very liberal cash commission. All of our" Agents are making money, some get as high as forty or litty subscribers each day.. Ah Ayent can average from $$11! to i0 per day. Agents should have a sample copy of the Chromo to do well, because people will subscribe quicker after they have once seen the Chromo. A sample Chromo, extra paper, etc., will be sent to any agent on receipt of 4, all framed complete. Any person can act as agent if they choose ; after the Agent.has obtained, twenty subscribers they can deduct i i sent. Agents should take hold ol tbis at once and start without delay. Everybody should send $ laird receive the American Literary Journal-for one 3rear, aud receive by Express our beautiful Framed Chromo, all ready to hang up, with cord, etc., complete. Any person who will get up a club of live subscribers will be entitled to a copy of tho Journal for one year with Chromo. Send all money in a Registered Letter at our risk. Address. C. B. THOMPSON, Pub. of the Amers. Lit. Journal, 39 3m Bndgewater, Conn. Ofjick Ticket DKr.vicr.MENT, Company Shops, X. C, April 23..1S73. ' Xo Agents, Conductor aud others whom it may Concern. ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, ilih inst., you will address all inminun ications, ticket reports, ore., to me at Greensboro. Baggage masters finding packages ad dressed to me at Shops will forward them or leave them at Grcenslxro. S: E. ALLEN, 46 It Genera! Ticket Agent. : JEMOYAL. BETTS. ALL' :r & co.. have moved their . Sasb, Door and filind Factory to tho lot of the old Bayonet Factory, on the line of the R. & G. Railroad, at the northern terminus of Dawson street, where tbey will be pleased to see their old friends and customers. 43 lm PITTSBOKO HOTEL, j Iittboro, Chatham Co., N". C II. II. BUItKE, Pr. ielor. 41 tf. .-" CAROLINA STATE LIFE INSURANCE! COMPANY, 1IALEIGII, NOBTII CAHOLI.XA, Capital, $200,000. Oi'lTCKILS: : Hon. Kemp P. lUttle. President. : c. 11. CUinciun, ice l'rcsiaeni. II, Hicks, Secretary. ! 1Jl' l" J 11 J'nevioi. i Dr. W. I. i; ysier, Ass't Med. DiV. ..ster, J. li. liutclieior,. Attorney. O.jll. IVrry, Supervising Agent, DIRECTORS: j IIon Kemp P Battle, Hon Tod R Cald- i well, Hon John W Cunningham, Col T j M Holt, Hon Wm A Smith, Dr W J j Hawkins, lion John Manning, Gen W j R Cox, Col L W Humphrey, C Tate Murphy, Col Wm E Anderson, John G Williams, Col W L Saunders, U Y MeAden, Col A A MeKoy, I J Young. James A Graham, i 11 Cameron, J C MeRao. J B Batchelor, J C Blake, Walter Clark, W G Upchurch, J J Davis, John Nichols. FEATCllES AND ADVANTAGES. : f It is emphatically si Homo Company. Its large capital "guarantees strength and safety. Itjs rates are as low as those of any ; tirsf.-c)ass company. It offers all desirable foi nts'of insur ance. ' Its funds are- invested at home and circulated among our own people. Nn unnecessary restrictions imposed upon residence or travel, j Policies lioii-i'orfeitable after Two j years. i Its oliicers and directors are promi nent, and well-known North Carolin ians, whoso ex perieii eras businessmen, and whoso worth and .integrity are alone suliicient guarantees of the'Com panv's strength, sdlvenev and success. 'i'isi'O. II. 13 ILL, Local Agent, O-j 11. PERRY Raleigh, N. C. j . Supervising Agent. Good Agents, with Nvhoiii liberal cqntrtiets will be made, wanted in evej-y countv in tho State. March 13, 1873. ."W wGm A New Era im Journalism, The Crtut Arliieveuient of llio .Vinetcciitli Ccntur). . TIII5 OAILY RA1IIIC. All tltc N'ctvM ii ml at! II ot li'liirch. Tbe Daily (iuArinc isy the title of a i-'newspaper, pu.bli.shcd in New York, i which is achioving' the 'most remarkable '. journalistic success ever cli'onicled. It j is an eight-page evening pajii-r (tin ee , editions daily), elegantly pvinii-d, and conductctl by 'the iih'.'st editorial talent : attainable. i. ( As a iicvspajcr the Iiau.v ' n.M'iiic j stands in th- first rank, and contains, reguiaiiv : 'i :e Very La.ti-4 iinti t illicit civh from nil I'arfv of tUc World. ' ' r" ! Its great lVatunj consists in the fact that it is not only la newspaper, but an illustrated 1. 1 its n ;:er as, well. Four of i its pages are liil-sii witlr-rhoire reading 'matter telegrams! cdito.ials, general ' ... i l .1 .... i . . 1 l ...... , alio io-;ii news, ium:s, ! , :uiu eor- respondeiiei! uir t iO liesi.-rst :ind most The r .naining four ! interesting tojin : pages consist iI SFLK.MMO 5LLI STItATIOS, executed in the tistic stvlc, and fo.-t faultless -and ar Lortrnyiini act u (itclii and fully all lead lit g evuits v.iihui ticen- tij four hours after their oceur-i cuec. Those who have- made jourim wm a study, and fully appreciate I ho great : enterprise, manifested in the coiiei-tion j ail(, ..a,.,,,, t( news by ti.eaid ,.i i tbo telegraph, steam pres-es, and the development of journalistic talent, have theory no loim tlie newspajer ol tne future is the new.-paper of to-day, and that paper is the Daily GriArnic. The processes wh'n-h n-ndi-r this marvellous achieve m ni an existing fact are the re sult of tho most careful study and an endless variety of experiments, gradu aily perfected' during the past twelve years. .They depend . upon-. improve ments in lithography and the applica tion of the photographic camera. By their aid a picture is engraved and mado ready to print in from tu cuty 'minutes to two hours. Co-.liv and, 'elaborate plates, v...rks of arts, scenes Of interest, arc reproduced and pictured forth with equal 'facility and the most scrupulous tido'ity. lliiistratioiisof leading events are engraved and prepared for tho press even beforii the accompanying- written n-il-rati vcor description leaves the hands of 1 he compositor. For the proper practical working of j so great an enterprise, 1 ill; GRAPHIC COMPANY was formed, with. A CiJiiital of oOO.COO in Gold, month. as id months before the firs? is sue of th; Daily Graphic, the most extensive preparafious were made, and to-dav THE Gil. WHIG COMPANY has YIic Largest and .Tlost . Complete cvspapeV IstaSisIimvtit inethe I iiittcl States. la the grcaL work of illustrating the 'events of the d iV an extensive corps of the hest known and most accomplished artists are constantly engaged. TUc I'apcr for I lie Household. Price, 12 ir year, jfr i for 3 months. Address, THE DAILY GRAPHIC, ;i and 41 Park place, 4u tf. c New Yoik City. licst la per l.-Ucst I'rcniiuni I N ft W IS Til H T 1 M K 1 O S EC U R K a s-3 i i c t v H k r it ii i-: ! 1!V l'AYINtl ONLY $2 50 FOR . MOOKK'S . KU1A1, XKW-YOItKKJt, TIIF. GREAT ILLUSTRATED Ilaral, JAtcrary and Fauiily Weekly. This r.i;iKiis farm and fireside favorite has for nearly a Miirtcr of a Century Leon the most suvct-Hsial ml pofiiilar pupi-r in ils splscro and is now rcco.miizcil as l!u: Klanilnr.l i.mcriiian, auiliorlty cm rural iin.l domestic alfah-s. and a lirht-cluss, hivdi tone.1 literary and family Journal. It loiij ago attainetl su lmnieiise Continental Circulation! Having anient friends and Admirers in ev ery Slate und Territory in tin L'nloii, tlie Hiiadas, ifcc. It lias more llitors, more departments, and gives more aud Is'lti-ril-lustrulivliii, liian any utile Journal of lis class. lUl Us issues for IV. ! will iw Oct ic-r than ever before, lu bothc-oiit.-nt" and ntyle. It will don a new dress oi l-aa:i!'ui iw-ipjKT-f.iced typo, and pri M-nl olii'T ilcci I- il im provemt ill". Moore's It'inil is iiaiion:" i i cii ii; tcr and olij-.-cls, aii'i iaj.te.l t o-ria n.wn and country. .Si.Mei ii i-u it;, i :i;rs vv- K.'y. itU title nave, i.xici. Ac. nt ctul f .iniit itad Dcccini" iiaii'.ins two l. r. . and liamisoiiio i lu!iinc a year. Next uyour local pupr ii is tlie oac fvr yourself, family and friends. , r.50 FOIt i.Z0 I All who pavS&oi' wil receive llie ltural New-Yorker lor one year, and, as m premi um, a post-paid copy of the superb uteel plateeiiKraviiixemilieii "liirth-Dny Morn In" orTiieGaraeiier's Present" ft beautiful and pleaaing picture, woith ?5. In f:ie-t we furnish everybody TIIK BEST PAPER, AND BEST PREMIUM. . FOR THE LEAST l'AY I Terms, in advance : S2..V) a year, (with premium engravlnir, potit-paid.) In clubs of ten or more, only per yearly copy I Great premiums to those forming, clubs. Specimens, premium lists, Ac, sent fren and post-paid. Drafts, 1'. O. Orders and Regis tered Letters at our rink. Address I. D. T. MOrtKK, Xew York City. i i xnisTii. PRINTING, &c. C.B. EdKvards IS. t. llJ-.Ol OUTOI EDTRDLi0UGHT0N ' ' ! j .-y Book and Job Printers, Faj'vttevllii. 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Scptl XaKrion ran lako tlirae Flitter f )i-iiiiur i directions, and remulu Ioiik iinwcil, l.i ..vi.LmI tlieir bones are notuentroj-nl hy p-.iniv 1.1! )isiiii or oil cr rueann, nn.I vita' orgiuis wsiHiiil beyoiiil the point of repair. l)j-i)Cla or IlHlo;rlloii, flf adln, I'aln ii tlie .Shoulders, Coughs, TlKhtncMof tho Chest Dizziness, Sonr Krtictatlons of tho Sto marlij Cud Tiistfl.lii tho Mouth, Klliom Attack, rulpilalioii of the Heart, liillainnmtjon of th LiiiirI. I'ain In the regions of tho Kidney, anil a huiilred oilier painful Nvniptomn. nro the off tcirinls of inciM-iwiiii. One lioltle will prov a lottei jruaranteo of Its tnciits thaa al 11 1 L-llgUIJ advcit irti'iiivnt. Kk- I V ni n I m pin I nt a, in ynnilK or old, rnarr1!! or Hitijjle. ti t t lie dawn ot wniuuuhnud, or thj turn of iile. lliisu Tonic lliucnKlixplay mi .leci-ll'd an iuliueiice that inipiovcuicnl in ttooa percdplible. Foit- Iiiflniiimntory rml t'hronle Itlieliiiiutt imii nml (.out, (tilloun, HeiuiHeiit mid tatcniiiiU'iit Fevers. IHscux-n of llin lllood, LivciAKldlieyi and lilaililer, tlirne Hltlrn havn no cijial. Sucti PisciiKCi! arc canned ty itlalcd liioof: iliry men Rrnlle Pui(fnllve mt well ns n Tanir, posi'KSlu? tint merit of ucllinr as u pdhverful uireiit In reliuvlnn Conaosildii or lu llaintniition of llio Liver aud M.icer.il Organs, and ii Hilious liidcascs. i t'dr SUIiv Dlicmrt, Kruplinnfi, Tetter, Hlieilni, lUolcliea, puts, I'lmplcs, I'liflule, lioiH, Cartmriclcs, lilnjr -worms. Sen Id llotd, Sorp Kvcs. Kr.vKipelus, licll, SctirN, lUfrolma tiuiisjoi 'tlie Sliin, llumor.H and DiseaKVi of the Skin ot winiH'vcr' nonio or nature, aro liter. allv din; up nnd curried out of tho lem In a nhort time ly tho one of thcac lilUrro. t; itii I fu 1 ihuiinnl proclaim VlNtUAB is mi: us tlie most wonderful lnvigoraiit Hint ever susiiiined llio sinkius FVHietn. 1 It. II. .-TEclM.XAi.I L CO. Prnsls.f mid Uen. Aku., Sau KraiirlBOi. 'al., A ei r. of Wr.fhiiilnrt nml t'liiirlton Mx.j N.Y. hot, I I!V ALL ldtLGtd.sTS 4 PLAl.L'RM, .' I ; x Is. IS7-. lhi--lJliI .' DltCKOOK'S WINK 01' TAIL Ten yen cm of a nn fo lic test luis proved Dr. ('rook 'n M ine f 'Ir to have more in. ill tlian any similar, prepanitloii ' ever olli'n d to tlm pul lie. It Is Heli in tli medicinal ina!i!lca of 'J'nr, and imc,ii-il' d for UlHenseH oi lite inroni and LunH. p r'ni ipo:i the Most H'.M.ItKAtil.B cures. It i n iri callv JTT..? cut nsSSt inr.xi i.'l 'ypji,iSt&& foldt. Jt ha (nu:;!n nnd h cored o liiuiiy caHeH of AkI li.f nit aud ItroucliHI-i, Hint It lias liecii proiiounetsl it KIHK'lIlo for these com plaint, i For l"o in the lirciiht. Side or llnclt. t.rnvel er lild nrv IHnense. lls.nie Of iv L'rlnnry Oriimim Jimiidlcf, or anjf Liver Coinplnlnt it has no omul. It Is nlMO mncrlor Ionic, I 1 - ItefttorrN llio Apprllt, ' Mrenjrtlieni the ylen. BeitoroM llie Weak and IX billtnl d. I 4 aiiwes tlie I'ood to Uiu l, ncjnoves lytpepla ""! Iiidlnitlon, 1'revenlH .Ttalnrtoua ft'evcr, Cilfott tone to your Kytitriii. I Thii Tale, Yellow. Cci!7-L:ci:r.T Ckla. is (ihnnired to one or freshii-f.' and iiealtli. Thse lleie of the W.l'r. l nIe, I'ltstiilci. IIIotelKM, aiul roit'tii ar reniov ed.. so rofti I , rf it ; nvnnrm ontli Lyes: White Sw-"?m ., Vtrrr, HI Kores or nny kind of 1 1 : m,.- rnpidly (lu.inillc nnd iliKii'nneur tinder lis j - tnciir. In Ifnet It will do you more . '. -.d cure vnii more speedily thnn nny nd -d: otlier rininnrnt Ions com Idned. Vlt':'.i 1? 1l IKV- tun-'s own restorer! A Kflulli- - .d f Iron combined with thn inedlefnr.l i o;.- rllrnnf Poke ltKt d 1 vested of ul 1 d Uiiki een ' n ' o nl ltirts It will cure any Chronic or 1. htandinir intense whose re.-d' or Hr( l cailsclHbiMl blood. Rhninm'N-M.I'iiiin In Mmb'or ltonen.t oiikIImi .' i.n. hrw hffii down by .MerenriHl or oilier ; '. n , ar all cured ovlt. ForKyp'HHH.or Hy pi. Illtie taint, there Is notlitn" e. -mil i . u A irlnl will prove it. AX H S'OI .tt. crooK'n Kiui'ot'M) Minir ;r I'uui: itoor. , ".March I I, Is?:'.. .".S-.lm FOOD! Cbrn, Rye, Sheaf: of Oals, Men?, Peas, Fotlder, Hay, Oaf s -Fine Feed, Shucks, Always kepffon hand t N osiioi:.'.s Grain and Peed Store. West of the North Carol itia Dcth.t tile new Warehouse bniit foe that pi.r poe. , jOrders droppe " in the Post Oll'c e u I be promptly liiled. YV. A ATll.-, Superintendent. Raleigh, X. C, Feb. 7, W.J. illawly i,jLcy 52. centre t ( Wife. T . j if