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ADAMS & SOX, Manufacturers and Dealers In T IC A. M KNGINE8, SAW AND GRIST 91 ILLS, riant, Harrow) Cultivator, Hosltlng loTachies, and all kind of " , . CAHTINGS. All work neatly and promptly exe cuted, by skilful workmen, on the most reasonable terms. The senior partner has had over 40 years experience in the business, and feels justified in saying that he can give entire satisfaction. WANTED 100.000 pounds of old Cast Iron, for which the highest market price will be paid, ia cash or exchange tot work. ' Work -oao IfMM XteoC of Court Honoe, Raleigh, Aug. 13, 1872. kZih , BRONCHIAL. SYRUP. , DR. A, YOUNG'S Bronchial Syrup. DR. A. YOUNG'S BRONCHIAL SYRUP is a safe and certain remedy for Scrofula in many of its varying forms. Its. effects are speedy and per manent. It cures rapidly Coughs, Colds, Croup, JJronchitis,Athma, Consumption, in its early stages. Dyspepsia,' Loss of Appetite, General Debility, fcc This preparation is perfectly harmless, never producing any unpleasant symp toms, or the slightest injury to the tone of the most delicate stomach. Its results are tonic and Invigorating, giving a good and healthy appetite. It is com pounded of fresh and unadulterated materials which from their combination exercise an alterative influence over the entire system. This Medicine is alike efficacious upon the Air Passages, cur ing Coughs, Colds, Croup, Asthma, and Bronchists. Incipient Consumption and also upon the Alimentary Canal, stimu lating and strengthening its action, and d riving out that Hydra-headed monster, Dyspepsia. It has been tested by large numbers of persons, and has invariably given relief and satisfaction. The following are a few of the certifi cates which have been received : , Physician Certificate. Pittsboro, May 4th, 1868, Dr. Yousa's Bronchial Sybuf" Is a RELIABLE MEDICINE FOR COUGHS AND THROAT AFFEC TIONS, and we take pleasure in recom mending it to the Profession and to the Public. ' .! ' -. t. John A. Hanks, M."DM William F. Berry, M. D., Jno. S. McClenahan, M. D., E. D. Mann, M. D., John W. Page, M. D., Pittsboro, N. C R. K. IhrierM. D.4 Pittsboro, N. C, G. W. Blacknall, M. D Raleigh, N. C. ! May lOtb, 18GS. r I hereby certify that I am well ac quainted with the above named Physi cians, and they, are all gentlemen of character and standing in their profes sion. JOSEPH TOMPSON, i Mayor of Pittsboro, N.C. i From the Italeigh Sentinel. Dr. Young's "Bronchial Syrup." We are indebted to Dr. Youn , of Pittsboro, for several bottles of this valuable Medicine. It has been tested in many cases and found to be excellent. It is highly approved by the medical profession. Letter from Itev. J. II. Sally. Raleigh, N. C, April 19th, 1870. Dr. A. Young, Henderson, N. C. Dear Sir: I take great pleasure in re commending your . Bronchial Syrup" to the notice of such as are afflicted with diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Having tried many remedies for diseas es of the Throat, within the past two years, (d urine all which time I have had larnygitis,) it is due you and all who are afflicted in a similar manner, to say that I have experienced more relief from the use of your syrup, than from any other medicine. It is with me indispensable. Yours in Christ, JONATHAN IL DALLY. Letter from 71 r. A. S. Garner. Chatham County, May 14th, 1868. Dr. A. Young Dear Sir: I have been suffering for a number of years with an affection of the throat and lunrs. general debility, enlargement of the Klands about the neck, pain in my side and chest, and a bad cough. I had no appetite, and frequently I could not speak above a whisper, and all my friends thought i would Bpeediiy nil a Consumptive grave, as most, of my family had gone in that way. Great was my surprise and delight. when after using a few bottles of your truly invaluable medicine I was cutirely relieved. 1 now sleep soundly, eat heartily, and can do any kind of work. I am happy to say it does not tire me to sing or to speak aloud. Thinking that this statement may be of some service to Buffering humanity, I give it to you for publication, u you think proper. ery ltespectiuuy, A. S. GARNER. I take pleasure in stating tliat I am well acquainted with the case of Mr. A. 8. Garner, and his cure is very remark- Able. JOHN A. Al. !., Pittsboro, . C Letter from 3Iisw IU. XU "Webster. Chapel Hill, Juno 9th, 1SGS. Dr. A. Young (Sir: You know what a low stato x was m wnen l nrsicameto seo von. I then felt that mv time on earth was last passing away, i sunered very much from pain in my throat, chest and side. My appetite was very bad. and I could not sleep at night, havinga distressing cough, with profuse night sweats. Now.after taking half a dozen bottles of your Bronchial Syrup, I am well. I enjoy good health, feeling better than I ever auU Very Respectfully x ours. Extract from a Letter from yiru. Baskerville. medicine was received in due , I have been con " The time, fined to the house, and most of the time to . bed. since December. The Doctor , thinks my left lung has a cavity in it, and now a similar one is foregoing in the right lung. I am so very much obliged to you for theTBronchial Svrup. It has cured my throat entirely. I -felt a differ ence after taking the third dose. I think it has done me more good than an' me dicine I ever tried. - I have .taken .the bottle which von sent we. And I will be very tnankiui n yon woniu sena me i some more. It has oenenttea vie so much. S. D. BASKEKN1LLE, Vaiden, (Miss. f From Mrs. A. J. Bavin, wife of IlKhop Tbos. r. Davis. Having used Dr. A. Young's medi cine, with relief and benefit, it gives me pleasure to recommend It to all who are suffering from Bronchitis, couifhr, $c. as one of the best cough mixtures I ever tried. - My best wishes for your success. I am yours, with much respect, A. J. DAVIS. A Case of Asthma Cured. Chatham Countt, May 9th, 1868. Dr. A. Young-?;; My daughter has been troubled with Asthma from infancy. Her cough and breathing were at times so bad, 1 would think she couid scarcely live. But after taking' a few bottles of your invaluable Medicine she is completely restored to excellent health. liespecuauy, jh. it arris. DYSPEPSIA BEUEVm , v f All. W Mr j a ' Attorney as Iaw. ; , i, Pittsboro, October 8th, IStiS. 1 hereby certify that Dr. A. Younir - " ' " . -M-. mm Willi T.M. I . W . Bronchial Syrup is an excellent Medi cine for Dyspepsia. .1 have. RutfArnri much with that disease, and found great relief from your truly valuable t repar ation? For Bronchia affections it sur- asses anything I have ever seen tried, t lias acquired great notoriety from a wonderiul cure it effected in the case of i .air. a. a. uarner, oi mis county; who a year or. eignteen months atr was thought to be in the last stage or con sumptjon. but oi this time is a heurtv and well uxu. M, . WADpELL. Office of Raleigh Episcopal Methodist, Ralelah, N. U., May 2ist,' I870. Dr. Aixen YovnaDcarirji have vlles iouku wear Mtr s i nave raral years been t?oubW wllh hial Aifection, and after having for sev Bronchial triirl vvS-ktla rAmv1ioa fill ffi'it lien. tin I am free to say that I have received more benefit from your "Bronchial Syrup " than from any and all other medicines which I have yet used. Those who are aJJJieLod with Bronchitis; Incip ient Consumption and Dyspepsia will ever owe vou a debt of gratitude for so valuable a remedy, ivjshmg yon an I abundant success in the sale of thjis .de servedly popular Aieaxeine, I am yours Truly, - , J. B. BOBBITT, Editor. Frant Jlr. Tbos. ITIiller, late of lyilniington, ?T. C"'"' Dr. Yocko Sir: I have used the Bronchial Syrup, and llnd it a most ex cellent family medicine. . ; .- a , , very Respectfully, -"' Mrs. THOS. MILL&RV September 81ht l&Qti, ; i j .BRONCHIAL, , SYRUP. . 1 - . , A Case of Croup. 'Fair Havbit: N.' C, OcCl5th, 1868. Dr. A.- YOTTNa- Sir : My son who is about twelve years old, had a most vio lent attack of Croup, and by the use of the Bronchial Syrup, he was relieved in a few minutes. , Truly Yours, , GEORGE W. FOOSHER. Tallahassee, Fla., March 17, 68. Dr. Allen Youno : It affords me much pleasure to state that my wife ha been entirely restored from a severe ats tack of Asthma, with which, she has been afflicted for several years. I can confidently recommend the use of your from a similar disease. ' Yours Respectfully, - r. - VV. R. SWAIN. Certificate. ' BeT, Wm. Heimoc. I .Henderson, N. C.rAug. 30, 1869.' , pr. A. Youno Dear Sir It affords me pleasure to add my testimony totbe merits of your Bronchial Syrup. I have used it for Bronchitis with most happy effect, and confidently recommend it as a pleasant and reliable remedy for that disease. ' . Respectfully yours, , WM. HOLMES. Pittsboro, May 1st, 1S68. Dr. A. .Young Sir: My physician pronounced my Jungs a good deal af fected, and by the use of one bottle of your jjroncniai eiyrup, was relieved en tirely, and my health now is very good. ; . Very truly yours, - j . ' MISS MARY REID. Raleigh, December 25th, isis. Dr. Allen YouNO--DearoYr: lav ing had a number of application! for your Uougn remedy, think you cad better send us a dozen immediately. Very respectfully, , ' WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD," Druggist, Raleigh, N. C. Raleioh, N. C, April 2nd, 1869. Dr. A. Young, Henderson, N. C Dear Sir: Please send us per Express, one dozen bottles of your Cough Bal sam, we will remit on receipt or in voice.v Respectfully, P. F. PESCUD k SON, Druggists, Raleigh, N. C. Williamsboro, N. C, April 10, 1869. - Dr. A. Young Dear Sir : My wife lias been suffering with a dreadful cough for eight years, and was so feeble that the physicians thought she could live but a short time but after taking a few bottles of your medicine, to the aston ishment of her friends, her health has greatly improved. I send you this that the afflicted may read and be relieved by your invaluable discovery. Very respectfully, tc, " W. L. STATTERWHITE. Certificate from Gov. W. W. Ifolden Raleigh, N. C, May 22nd, 1869. To Dr. A. Young : I take pleasure in bearing testimony to the value of your Bronchial Syrup. I have used it myself, and it has been used in my family, and I find it an excellent medi cine for affections of the throat and chest I have no doubt of its great value for the purpose for which it is designed. You have my best wishes in your efforts to mitigate suffering and save human life. Very respectfully, W. W. HOLDEN. Brinkleysville, March 10, 1869. I have known Mrs. Ann H. Joues for thirty-five years. During that entire period she has been subject to a cough ; and in her lito vears, sometimes dis tressing. I called to see her on Monday last, and found her about to leave her room, which I was informed she had notdono in four months. She stated that she had recently greatly improved,' which she attributed to a medicine pre pared by Doctor Allen Young, of Hen derson! She stated that she had used many cough remedies, but had found none so beneficial as the one aboye al luded to. , . . WILL. II. WILLIS, Prest. N. C. Dist. M. P. Church. Certificate of 11 rs. Ann II. Jones. DR. A. Yoxrira mr.- feel thankful I can say to you, I have tried your Bronchial Syrup, and have, found great relief from it. I had alpiost de spaired last winter of life. I nw thank God that you cau ' make this invaluable medicine to relieve the afflicted, I have suffered . forty-live years with a cough, and have expectorated a good deal of blood when I coughed. I have seen no sign of blood since using your Syrup. I have heretofore had to be very partic ular in my diet, owing to my bowels being in a bad state; I feel,- after taking your medicine, no ill effect, from any thing l eat ; l nope and pray every one who are subject to coughs may try it. I am seventy-one years old, and feel bet ter at this time . than I have for thirty years. I hope you may be benelitted in. this life, and rewarded in Heaven, for the good your medicine has done. I could give you one hundred testimoni als of my case if necessary. Your true friend, ANN H.JONES. September 1st, 1869. I have known Mrs. Ann II. Jones for more than twenty years, and I certify that the statement made by her in her certificate is substantially true. ' ' S. P. J. HARRIS, Supt. and Pastor Mt. Olive Church, Granville Co., N. C. Windsor, Bertie Co., Sept. 869. Dr. A. Young: I have used your ( Bronchial Syrup myself and children. It acted like a charm. It is the best medicine for coughs and colds I have ever tried. Let me say to all mothers, whose children are delicate and subject to croup ue the Bronchial Syrup ; it will give immediate relief." With many kind wishes, and great success to you and yours, I remain your friend, META F. SWAIN. Warrenton Female College, Sept. 15th, 1869. Db. A. Young Dear Sir: I have used your Bronchial Syrtip for hoarse ness and sore throat, several times, and it proved a very ' excelleut remedy. It has not failed to afford relief in a single instance. I think it worthy of a place in every family. May eminent success at tend your efforts to relieve human suf fering. Please send me two more bot tlesy and I will remit amount due on their reception. - ... ut .Very truly, tc, ; : - ,v. X. M, JONES, Prest Female Colljege, r - - - w arrenton, t;. . , Warrenton Female College ' ID, A&ljsn Young Dear tfr; Your "Broncf4al tfyrvp" is growinr-lp-ularity wjth us. PJjoasp senoT 6 bottles to Mr, T. J. SoutballSorfolk. Y-f by Express. Send I J dozen bottles to P16 at this place. We want the SyrflP for our own use and that of some of our uuaruers. oena oiu or me 2 dozen Dos tles to me. Very Truly. tn j . : i.i T. M. jpyES. T ALLAH ASS Ef FLA.,Oct. 1, 1869. . Dr. AiXEy Young Dear k,'J I am nappy to see rrom your circular na to hear from various portions attho coun try, that your Bronchial Syrnn is doing so much good, j I think, it worthy of a piace in every lamily, and would advise ypa to ship a large quantity to this T -r-r- r fww - w -a'wa wuuh rtf n4 iZ9Mars7o WeLeoo4- many visitors from l k. vtl. .7, tr"j i8itor Hhlt I S?oand chit W " Whiog you muclj success x remain, very repauwuwv yours A. U. U jf. p. Kittreixs' Sfbixus, Oct, 14, 169. ; Dr. A. , Youi?o Sir : I k. used your Bronchial Svrup ia th Female oiiegeai ivuireus' springs, and it gives me great pleasure to testify to its valua Dtp properties. It acted like a charm in very jeans, x commend if tn every imfly as f saf'i and efficient r y ery respectfully. emeay. , . Prest. K. S. Female Coifegfi. , ; ' ; 'Hbnpbrsov, Aug. 25, 1870. Dr. Al YouNO-Peor Sir wish tb add my testimony to that of many others in regard to your Bronchin.l Surup." .Qneofnry children about seven years BRONCHIAL, SYRUP. of age was taken very sick with Whoop ing Cough and Measles. I procured some of your medicine and gave it to the little sufferer and am pleased, to in form; you that it acted like a charm in this case. ,1 can enfidently recommend it to all that are troubled with the same disease. Very Respectfully, .... : , - ROBERT VAUGHAN: Chats am, County; Nc, Nov., 1868. , , Dr. A. YouNCt-&tr . T inform you that my cough which has troubled me for some time, is relieved by the use of a small quantity of your Bronchial Syrup, sent and recommend ed, to-ma by, Mrs. Gov. 'A. Bencher,' Pittsboro, N. C, , You will please send me several bottles of vonr vninahiw me dicine, as I have a sister and niece in N ew York, thought to have lung disease, and I think your medicins will h a great use to them. ' !' -t , - Yours Respectfully, ' ' ' ! Mrs. WRIGHT COTTON. Asthma and Bronchitis Cured, t- Littleton, N. C., Nov. 21, IS7L, t'Db. "A. Young, ' Pittsboro," N. C Dear Sir: Those who have used you r Bronchial Syrup here have made a final cure of. Asthma and Bronchitis. My wife has been entirely cured of an Asthma of long standing, alter I had spent a hundred dollars for other med icines without a particle of relief. Would not be without a bottle of ytnir Bron chial Syrup for ten times Its cost. uYours Truly, .-if,;, t uv .GJLLIAM NEWS OMY Send, me, dozen .bottles. rf . i: - The following persons, among many others have used this Medicine, either themselves or in their families, and have expressed their approval ofit: Bishop D S Doggett, D D Richmond ; Bishop G F Pierce, D D, Sparta Ga. Va. Capt C B Denson, Pittsboro, N C. Frank Wadd6UyEsq, Hfflsboro. Gov A Bencher, Pittsboro, NC. L J Haughton, Esq, Gulf. Hon J H Haughton, Newbern. Rev W H Bobbitt, Chapel Hill. V.i Dr W W Young, Henderson. Rev N F Reid, Thomasville. : ; , . Rer H H Gibbons, Darhams. ' Maj Frank Hawkins, Vaiden, Miss. Rev A W Manerum. Flat River. N C. Rev R B Sutton, Rector Episcopal Church. Pittsboro. N C. Rev Dr Cheshire, Rector Episcopal Church, Tarboro, N C. Rev W S Pettegrew, Rector Episcopal Church. Henderson, N U. , John Manning. Attorney at Law, Pitts boro, North Carolina. Chas M Busbee. Attorney at Law Ral eierh; NO. : . : Hon A W Venable, Attorney at Law, Oxford, N C. Gen W P Tavlor, Pittsboro, N C. Col W R Swain, Tallahassee, Fla. Dr A B Hawkins, Tallahassee, Fla. Col PEA Jones, Henderson, N C. Also Refers to Rev W M Wingate, D D, W F College, J? orestville. N V. Rev W T Brooks, D D, . W F College, Forestville, N C. Prof Wm Royal, Raleigh, N C. Price One Dollar per Bottle. Liberal discount to the Trade.- Inquire of your Druggist, or Address irirs. Jur. a. voumii, 49 ly. Raleigh, N.C, FOOD ! It Corn, Rye; Sheafs of Oats, Meal, Peas, Fodder, Hay, Oats, .,. Fine Feed, Shucks, ; Always kept on hand at - . i OSBORN'S 1 Grain and Feed Store, West of the North Carolina Depot in the new warehouse built for that pur pose. , . : Orders dropped in the Post OflSce will oe prompuy hiied. ,; '.: ..: W. A. GATTIS, . , Superintendent r Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 7, 1873. ly JOHN ARMSTRONG, No. 1 Fayetteville Street, RALEIGH ' N. C, ,- : BOOK, It I IV 13 ER, And j Blank Book Manufacturer. 1 'Newspapers, Magazines, and Law Books, of every description, bound in the very best style, and at lowest prices, 1 Old numbers of Supreme Court .Re ports taken in exchange for binding. Skin Diseases ! f I will send (free) receipt for my VEG ETABLE BALM, removing Pimples, Black worms, blotches, Freckles, Moth and Tan; leaving ' the skin clear and with a helthy glow. Also, sure process for the growth at HAIR on bald heads or smooth laces, it. fKAir, unemist, 41 Pine St., N. Y., P. O. box 5,128. jafirSend stamp. 15-8t ESTABLISHED 1S44,1 THE ' .".WIOIIKGTON JOURNAI,, ! " (WEEKLY) The Largest, Best , and. Cheapest . Taper Published in North : Carolina. The Wilminscton Journal (Weekly) on entetinz upon its twenty-ninth an and improved.' It is the only uurty-six column paper in the State. ' As a First-Class News and Literary i,. Journal, itJs Unexcelled. Embraced it lis columns is amor complete, empac ye pomprehensive to week, than can possibly befo.undin any other journal. , ' . f - It is just the paper tot the home and fireside. ' full of trood readinff :' all the best Editorials of the daily; all the Con gressional, Lagjsjajiye - and poljtitcaj news of the day,,- ,s ? 1 1 ' ; Its Market Report 1 :V; are always full and accurate. The Re view 6f the Markets ' is accepted by the mercantile community as the true index of the commerce of the citj', while its reports i of -other markets are lull and reliables i 1 i i;: I "- TuUffreftlfttf Stories, Tales; &c. !j are given every week, maWng it the best family paper published in the coun try. ' -.: .,, ' iu (;ircaiaun is verv lar&re throughout the State and the uhole South. In New Hajjover, Edgecombe. Qqaloyr, Duplin, Sampson, Brunswick, leaden and pplumbuj it is especially lafge, wilejn Hifai yil, son, Wayne. Cartefet, RobesoffRich' mond. Anson. Cumberland ana Ibofei ancj In teygril .coiipties of South Carol IS na, lis dremmion l yery gopa. , v It is published every Vri&hy, OR W ivuuniug . 4 j i x if- 7 , Terms t ' One copy, for one year, One copy, for six months. -I- $2 00 100 if, 560 ,v.,7 9Q 5U $15 00 25 00 V Three copies, for one year. - ) j our copies, tor one year, , Fire ponies, for one year, Ten .cops, for one year, Twenty copies, for one year. 1 1 X&To evferV eetter im of a CLUB OF TEN, one copy will be' erit free for one year.! Address. ) - - JOURNAL,gton, Wilmington, N. C.' T: AT I ; O N b: r 1 : liJ STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA; . Office of Secretary of State, Raleigh, N. C. Sept. 15, 1873 ' In pursuance of law, sealed tfro'pbsals 1 win oe received at this omce until the first day of November, 1873, for furnish ing the following amounts and kinds of Stationery, to-wit: f v ' 150 realms Book Paper.sized and calen rdered, 24x38, 45 lb. 61 reams Legal Cap Paper. '1 ' Fool's Cap' Paper.' 68;i 37. , 4a 48 45 i: abetter Paper, uongress. ' , , Com. Note Paper Congress. Billet Nbte Paper.' - : ? Account i Enrolling: 4 .V- "FfcrtCap: - --V - ; -: )ttt., fir-Mediuiu-;? i:hiu i ' " i .Demy. . , , . : "V;,.--" Tax List Paper, siMI, 22x34, 13 36 60 SS. -I ;,i 20 reams Letter Paper, 4 sheets, Litho graphed Head, 5 changes. , - , , it; 41 reams Letter Paper, whole sheets, - - , Lithographed Head, 5 changes.' ' , 1 ream Com. Note Paper, . sheets, ' "' Lithographed Head. ' ' . , ' 2 reams JPacket Note, 1 Papery J sheets, , Lithographed Head. , !, ; ' -l 4 1 ream Packet Note Paper, ; ,wh9le, ; ; sheets, Lithographed .Head. , . 3 reams Blotting Paper, large sheets.'-' 18J reams Wrapping Paper, brown : u heavy,'' ' .-vvjuri i- ': . 21 reams Wrapping Paper, Manilla;5 f 24 reams Envelope Paper, Bdfll .tnj ui 4,000 Buvelopes, No. lO.oCXX, white 4 reams J3 an k jsow raper. .4 .1 'tf 2,000 0, 14 500 2,000 28,000 1,500 3,500 1,000 8, 7, 6, 6, 5, 4, 4. "it .V 'Bus;., i White. .4 . j. 4 2,000 1 open ends. 12 XXX, whit 1 , ljithograpnea, z cnangos. 13,000 EnVeT6peSNo.'10,' XXX LithosrraDhed. 5 changes. white, 8,000 Envelopes,. No. 9, XXX, white, Lithoeraphed, 3 Changes. 1,000 Envelopes,' No. 8, XXX, white, . i litnocrraDned. . . ' 1. ii . 8,500 Envelopes. Nci. 7, "XXX, . whte, 1 1 i i t ifVnjMMi Kd1 llnhanoa. M - 14,000 Envelopes, No. 6, XXX, white, Lithographed, 4 changes. , 3.000 -Envelopes, No. 5, XXX, white, ' Lithotrraphed. 3 changes. n 11 gross Congress-Tie Envelopes, as- sorted sizes. ' 10 dozen Cloth-lined Envelopes, assort i;,ed sizes. , , ... '-,-! 12 gross Lead Pencils, Faber, No 2. , 1 dozen Lead Pencils. Faber. No1. - 2 gross Lead Pencih?, 'American No. 2 4 dozen Lead Pencils, Faber, Jed and bide. ' 50 gross Steel Pens, assorted. 4 do , do Star. 1- do do ' MagnesMim. . 7,;; Jo : do W ash' ton Ax d lion 6 do do Falcon. L,i - 4 do ' do Gillots, 404. . 2 do 7 ' do - Gillots, 303. ; ' 4 do , do Spencerain, No. 1. 4 do do Spencerain, No. 2. 4 11 do Quill Pens, Congress. 11 'do ; do Italian. ; i s i 1 do Quills. 1 Quill Pen Mender. T 10 Gross Penholders, cedar swell. I do do guttapercha..,. 7 bottles Pounce. 45 sheets parchment, first quality. 25 yards Vellum, Linen. ; 11 boxes Newspaper Wrappers, large. 63 boxes do do . small. II dozen Paper Folders, ivory. . : I dozen Paper Weights, glass. II dozen Paper Cutters, tin. 1 dozen Sponge Cups, glass. 7 lbs Sponge. - 5 dozen Pencil Sharpeners. ! , 3 Arm Rest, very large. 3 sets Drawing lnstrumen ts. 10 ouarts Black Ink, David's. 46 quarts Writing Ink, Carter's. 18 quarts Writing Ink, Aarnold's.' u 6 quarts Writing Ink, May nard fc Noye's 36 quarts Copying Ink, Carter's. 21 gross Stanford's uiank ink, in z oz. bottles. 31 dozen Carmine Ink;' Conger & '' s Fields. ''': (.'t-.-. 15 Copy-press Books, letter, , ; 20 Brushes for copy -press. . ; 13 dozen Spools Red Tape. , 50 sheets Oil Paper, for copy press. 28 gross Gum Bands assorted, ... lj gross Mucilage, Stickwells 2 oz, flat 36 pints Mucilagej Stickwells. .r 12 Mucilage Cuis and Brushes. 8 Ruling Pens. ' 1 5 Cork Screws. i. 10 Inkstands, large glass, for office use. 78 lbs. Twine, Flax, large. , 27 lbs. Twine, New Zealand. -2 Twine Boxes. 25 boxes Eyelets. ' 6 Eyelet Punches and Sets. ' 1 erross McGiU's Paper Fastners. . 21 Papers of Pins, assorted.', ( 1 pair P. O; Scales. v , n-.tl a 2 pair Fairbank Scales, to weigh 4 lbs. 2 pair Fairbank Scales, to weigh 15 lbs.' ': li gross Indian Rubber squares, j ,, 24 dozen Erasers, steel, ivory handle. 6 cross Paper Clamps. Swartworts. 2 A3.- i ' i-i 6 India Rubber Rulers, flat, 18 inches. it 4 4 J2 -":" 4 4 ! 't4 44- 24 . , ! . Wooden Ruler, brass edge, 24 inches. 18 6 1 4 4 Bankers' Shears, large. Bankers' Shears, small. ; Pocket Scissors - , Flexible Rnbber Ruler, 18 inches; Pocket Rule. Ivory. 7 1 1 36 boxes Notarial Seals, gilt, 21 inches. 12 boxes Notarial Sealsr deep red, 21 inches. 16 boxes Notarial Seals, blue, 21 ineh. 12 boxes Notarial Seals, green, 21 inch. 5,000 Notarial Wafers, 21 inches. lz Memorandum joooks. i 2 dozen Rubber Heads, for pencils. 150 Registration Books. 2 qrs., flat cap, printed and ruled. ' - ! 50 Blank Books, 4 qrs., flat cap, ruled. 20 ('ash Books, 4 qrs., cap ruled. 230-Poll Bfioks, 2 qrslcapi' printed and $ ruled. 'f .., ; 20 License Books, Oqrs. Demy, printed forms. ' . i' " 15 Apprentice Bond Books, 4 qrs., cap, Hi ten ii'i in 20 Bastardy Bond BookSi 4 qrs., cap, Srinfed form. f --... ministrator'g Bond Books, 4 qrsM cap, printed form.-; .i'. 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'.a i 1 : All writing paper and paper used In blank books to be perfect, animal sited And Joftsdried ; to weigh not less than ten pounds to the tetter ream and in pro portion thereto, t,-J ; '' i -All bids must contain samples of the several kinds of paper proposed to be furnished, and state distinctly the price per pound or ream pf each. kind. ' w ' Books and dockets marked to be in ' ajf-bnding, leather apk rjd' fkper finding Russia tcks ad bfxffl&'r-. , Fqj further infornjatlon in relation pq books paUr- bp obtajned at the office pf the Secretary of State, wfeere winjplgi can also be seen. . . .. -I- . - Alt articles to be delivered before the 1st day! of January, at the Ctfbitol. build ing. Unless otherwise agreed by the Sec-' retary of State. ' - ;i i--!i r ,;tnni..' ' Contracts will be awarded to the low est bidder for each class offering suffl-. cient security.; !? , . A .r.i. WM. H. HOWERTON, J : Secretary ,of State, p-tnoy 1. ..'' 1 a. hour, qiHE REPUBLIC. v rP f .(f' Believiog.that the inestimable privil eges of 'self-goverhftietlt guaranteed by the Federal Constitution involve correal ponding , duties, and that among these are sleepless' vigilance and the devotion of the best' thoughts and efforts 6f the citizen in aid . of the r preservation And development of our country and its in- stitutions, we have determined, in futh erance of these objects,, to establish a monthly 'magazine devoted to the dis cussion of the 4 Science 'tof 'government and-toa review of political events. Assuming that the legitimate -objedt. Osgood gdve mm ent is provision forthe, welfare and, happiness of the citizen',' his physical comfort, cducati6hal growth and moral-development, Tht Itepubli will bring-to this test all economic ques tions, political action, and govern niental measures.''- i't'-t-srHolding) firmly . that in a republic, constituted as ours is, political parties are essential,' and that they furnfuh 'the best, not to say the only means pf that constant and severe, scrutiny to which power should be always subjected; 'The Republic will insist that the country, is not only safe, but safest wi.u iu'aetiny that measures 6f reform ' and progress must be carried, fqr ward through its in strumentality," and that its permanent ascendancy should : be ;lmxlut:uCied so' lone as it responds to . the demanda enlightened- and, progressive j public opinion.' '' ' S v The liepubli& will avoid nifarroBted censure of opponents aa. well a i.ndiST, criiJiniHtt) pi aiau ui uieuua auuiu an that'deirree of independence and eander Vhicbyconcede. justice to both. , It wjU, not waste woids, lhfluence, or power oy purely negative criticisms, but will en deavor to promote i correct .action. by affirmatively and plainly showing the better wav.' Truei this line' of criticism involvea tliought, pare investigation with the exercise of an impartial judg ment; but history has conclusively de monstrated that by these , tneaMi the cause. of t;ruth and good government out be best advanced.' , A I' The Republic -will fu,mish a brief and accurate record of events of political and general interest, as . . f v The proceedings of Congress. The decisions and action of the Exec utive Departments.' J ' - '- M i. The action-of States. and of, political bodies of national import. , r ' The progress of material and educa tional development. Vn ! ! , . Decisions of the judiciary of political or noanical importance, and bf general application. : ,! The publication teing monthly, the record will be made up after the events have transpired, and will make, at the close of, the year,' a volume of' accurate and valuable information in convenient form for preservation and reference. Among the topics claiming discussion will be M i, -i- The relative power and jurisdiction of the' Federal and State Governments ; the expansion of territory, revenue, finance, education, industrial school, postal tele graph, postal savings banks,' railway and canal ! transportation, life and fire insurauce, xiver and harbor improve ments, the public health, reforms in the public service, and the establishment of equal civil and political rights. On these and kindred subjects The Republic Will aim to convey reliable information, ex cite thought, "and induce action. The writers for The Republic have been selected from among those whose sagacity, judgment, and energy were thoroughly tested in the recent political contest; and their names are withheld now, as then, for the sole reason that they prefer success through reason, ar gument, and the merit of their produc tions. ' ' '. ' Moved by these considerations, and subordinating the question of remuner ation entirely, we appeal with confidence to those who, during the recent cam naitrn. resnouded so liberally in mon'ev. time, and effort, to aid in the introduce tion of The Republic. The s Magazine will be furnished at as near.joost price as practicable, , and will: be enlarged whenever the patronage received , will justify increased expenditure.: , , , The Republic will be published month ly, oh superior paper, in clear type, and wilPcbntain -not less1 than forty-eight pages of, reading matter, exclusive of advertisements. " '.' '"'TERMS; y- ' Twotlollars'per yearv in advance, j : .' Single copies, twenty-live cent. ' Clubs of (ive. remitting; ten dollai-s, will be entitled to six copies. ' . ,; , . .... Remittances should be made by mon ey orders, drafts, or registered letters Letters may be addressed to The Re public Publishing Company, ar to lion. J. M. Edmuxps, Secretary of the Union Republican' Congressional ' Committee, Washington, d. j. t o:a The Republic Publish! uj Company, 1 ;' WashingtonD. C. i ; ' -: ' Rooms Union Rep. Cong. Committee, t , , : WA3IU,n3TON, D. v eb. 4,.1873.s , Ths undersigned is well acquainted with the gentlemen who haye under taken the publication of The Republic, and has entire confidence in their devo tion to Republican principles and in their ability to successfully accomplish j the important work they have under taken. s t . '! The enterprise is earnestly recom mended as worthy of the active and liberal support of Republicans through out the country. ''i s! ' .' " 43 r . J. Jvi. Edmunds, Secretary. t ' VALUABLE " PROPERTY : FOR SALE!. THK, UNDERSIGNED OFFERS for Sale her Plantation, known as '''' ; ' fitreeter Farin. ' ' ' A healthy location, convenient to Schools. Churches near by. 'Jbine Fir water,. There are some . ',i -- i 15,000 Acres of i-.aud ; . i about 1,300 in cultivations , Vell tint- berecL-ivoodlaud so arranged I as to render fencing, woods mould, very con venient The very, best Shell Marie on all par.sbf the Farm. " ' ! t t it is useless to speak er tue prouue- tiveness of these Lands , Corn, al 1 kinds of grain, and Clovers .yield abundant; but its reputation is : ' '. The line or the , JN e w i orK, j orfoiK and Charleston Rail Road is now being run out and It passes through my plan- tatiOPy i'-.-n r.f . v "The Cotton Farn) of the East," situated In Greene county, 8 miles from Suow IliU. and 3 miles from Marlboro, Pitt county. A Railrdad lino recently flstabliKheriXvithin 3 miles of thin FarnL 1 esraoiibiiea witnin mues oi una xarm, I leamng, irom ;vnson to oreenvine, i whichls designed going into operation this Fall. Large Commodious Dwelling, all necessary out buildings needfplto a fn.i'm this k ! . lidurlv.flnH . nAilMv fitted 1ERM8 snail oe easy. ',.( . I I wili (sell, if desired all my personal I property -with the Farm, i ,. ' "Vr'"- I invite purchasers' to Visit my place and Judge for' themselves,. or address me. ,. . . ''" ; Mrs. VIRGINIA ATKI SSON, ' -f A tVmJ 1 Marlbord, Pitt county, C. . I Office Petersburo'R. iVfkf!,-"1" t.J : " i'. March 27tH. Ie7i i. OflA AUTjER pIARCH 31st, the ranj .U, jruu as follows : WELDON. Express Train, Mail Train," l';ii' 7:40 a m 3:25 p m rrIVe at peteksburo. 1 ' WaiL ,,-,,, ,.,,.!:7:00pm, LEAVE PETliBSBUBG., s , , 1 1 ro!i 5:40 a m ew, 3:&y p m ARRIVE AT WELDON. , Mail ' 1 1 1 : ' '9:45 a m ff Uxpreas,-.iiHJ i : ixi-i'iil :5lT m? i . . ' I'ltEiaHT '. TRAIN!?. Iriuit i Leave Petersburtr, ... : 8:00. a m V Leave, WeWon, , 5;00am Arriye'at Weldqn. " 1 '4:00 p m 4rrir0 at .peteylqr g, n u . 2:20 pm:i. i:,: GASCON TRAINS - j 7.1 ;j leavB letersburg, ; ;;.'iMWm " r Leave flaston. ir.iijri JilSpm Arrlve'at Gast6n;',''-,4 ' 12:50 pm" i i Arrive at Petersburg I v "8:10 p m -t y ' 'Freights? ? fo 'Gaston Branch' Will he received at the petersbnrgxlepot or. lj bn MONDAYS ahd TUTJItSDAVS'. The 'depot Wlll' be closed nt 5:00 p-' m No goods will f be received after that 53-4'f: 'U' f 4 . W. V. kJ4 .IftVJI V, Eng: andt3en: Manager. 'ir .i , m i i i i Executive Department, i of North Carolina, ' MeHffti CiV8, 1873. - Proclamation by the Governor. y WHliBBfAS.' Oili'dal' IrilorHiation Ims beert rei-elved. at thiAiDvpartpieia lint RA. .Owens, alias Jenkins, late of um county of Gaston, stands char'ged with the marder.uf Jahtt .W.ClWek, of said county and ;t Jut the, sajd. Owens has lied the gtateT6 cbncealed himself that the ordinary process of law caunot "be served upon -hint 1 n w :i : i a Nw, therefpre, ITod R. Caldwell, Governor of the Slate ef North Caro iiTra; by Virtue oFaatuority lit hie vest ed.by d.lsuft this; my ,vuclama tiou pttering a reward .of , :F0Ttf& HtfNDKED 'DOLAIIS for the r rest ti delivery of the said R. A. Owens alias Jenkins, to the sher ifTof Gastdir eoui.ty,1 id' the town of Dallas, and I d wjoan ajloillcers of the law and all good cuuens of tlie State to aid in briirgini'hiddcriininal to Justice. Done at oureUyof .RaW rh tl f"i"t ftWft'fi i. !.it , " u s.j the ninety-eighth .yeai; of Amer ican Independent. -r-lXiril. CALDWELL. 5l J. is. Neatukky, Private Secretary. .Qwepsis about ,25jyei-M old, "'x feet h'gh, weigh about 11j pounds, fair com plexion", dark hair, blue eyes, a long nose Hnd1WAaplean"8baver.wlient Jie left. When he smiles a wrinkle runs acroms His cheek toWard his ear. '" 18-4w AN JEXQUI6ITI2' jCHKOMO, VmiA ! if;iii i i i. ( v Size , 14x20, iu 18. Colors- ', 'rThe iStravvberry Girl,9 . i.iij ',Fpr,pvery, Subscriber to S'AftTlfe aiid. .H01VIE Porl873. This beautiful, Chromo., which Uio Publishers of Hearth and Home have provided is printed 18 times, In colors, to produce- the beautiful! coloring and shading of the original. A copy is now within" cair 'reach' of every' Jlome in Amtrica i I . j i l vh if The Journal itself, Is ,a richt treasure for any Household. A" single volume contains about 25.000 worth of si)lin- did engravings; finely printed, and of a highly pleasiug and instructive charac ter. It has, also, a vast amount of the choicest 'reading,' carefully prepared, and lull, of (instruction, t, , -1. 1 , With all these attractions, and other improvements contemplated, the price of Hearth and Home continues at the low, rata of ooiy a year, c-r ?4 for Hearth and IIomk and the lxricrt Agriculturist. ' (With the 'Agriculturist there will also be presented a vtost beau tiful Chromo of an original picture, painted expressly for this purpose, en titled "Mischief Brewing," by 11. F. Reinhart.-Sent, mounted, for only 23 cents extra. N, B. 84.75 secures both papers for the year' 1873, and both Chro mos, tnounled and sent prepaid.) . The Hearth and Jlome Chromos are delivered in the order, in which the names arc received. No charge for the Chromo when taken at the oliice, un mounted. If to bo sent prepaid, un .mounted, 20 cents must be sent for pay ment and packing. 1 ' ' ,:' ' iJZ will be- mounted' and 1 varnished, ready for puttinginto a frame, for 30 cts extra that ia, for 50 cents It will be mounted, VamHhed, Packed, and ent Prepaid to subscribers (to Heorth find rnmp for 1S73.1 That Is the Hearth and Home Chromo will be delivered Atottiue,, ,,, J Unuiounud, Free. ", . mounted, 30c extra. If sent prepaid, unmounted,i:0c extra. . it - ' ,. ". t ''. i Mounted, 1 5oc extra. ye adyise all ty baye them mounted, before leaving the office, as in large quan tities we aro able to have thoni mounted for a quarter of Utectifit of doipg it singly and better than it can bo usually be done elsewhere .- ' i. The subscription prico of the -4?m-can Agriculturist, which, is wejl kno n As one of the oldest and bet magazines in the world,' lor the Furni, Uanleii, and Household, ltl.5Q a, yeK. . One copy each of Hearth and Ifieuae, ' Veeky, and American As-vlculturiat, Moiiiu ly will be sent one year for 4.f 32 cunts additional postage when the papers are to go to British America, 'I ORANGlj J UDD fc CO., I'uu., 11 245 Broadway, N. V. "l c n n o mo, A Perfect Copy of Bit, Orlriual 100 , Palntlno by: U. V. Uein , . ( j . hart, entitled r "Mischief vBrewiIlg:,,, ' ' ' site, ltxli', 1h" 10 colors. i " treses-Tnrj' , Presented to every Subscriber to the American Agriculturist for 1N7.'J. A gplsnded 0'namentfor every Home. ' The above most' attractive gift is be ing supplied tq subscribers an their names are received. It Is printed iu 16 colors, which give tho shading of the original painting so perfectly that it U , ust as as good for u practical purponctt and few persons can tell the copy from the original. Any and efery ubji)ri ber, for lt73,iWU lie ep titled. U this plo. ture, on remitting 'iH cents to pay for mounting; packing,' and posfage. The picture will be delivered j at the office. unmounted, free of charge, or if mount ed, lor l. cents extra. ir to go by mail, unmounted,' 10 cent i nibat ibe scut to coyer cost of packing and postage. It will be mounted on heavy binder's board, ttnd Varnished, tcadj far wa, even without any franus, or for putting .into a frame, for 15 cents extra that la, for 25 cent tt will te Mounted, Var nil,ed, Packed, and vent Potpaid, to subscribers w-1873 H. II. The American Agriculture Chromo will be deliVere'l 1ft At the pllice, Unmount , ,j t Free. , mounted, 15c extra. Sent by mail, Unmounted, : 10c extra. ,j . Jtlounted, . ,,, Si5c extra. We advise all to' have 'them mounted before leaving the office, a In' lh Inruo quantities we put up, ,fie nre able tu mount them lor a quarter of tqe cost of uu"'g " BluH' iun vu UBUa7.v le don elsowhere. i' ' oitAVfiK JIII)I v ft) Prn ' dl. "AGL JUDD A CO., 1 Lii., j i if. itr n O HE N B A U M i; ui (Successor to' "A. Kline,) ot ;tl. ' ' t u 1 1 -4i lii.i Wholesale and Retail QealQp 7 If 1 -ilj ill It , ii r I N ' frEADY-M D H ClxrrillXti, I'M:- U i-U 41 l .rSTAPL?::4RY; coons, i.i'i- An. A i Liu; -n',inv)lf i'..ijj - 1'..j. 'jj.il ima a n ! II jphlna, Crockery; njid (;iaH.vare, itiiJi:it Jit - ' KJ-I 4.11 ,tiU) ami MJit7$ Specialiti. -iil 41 iJ ' "it H I i tl no u! 1 IJ lillll r. r ii v k tV Ml .1 .: - '"",? J .,..T;:; ..', Fayetteville ana Ilarg-ett Streets, : : ; ' 'hALEidifj b. 18-3m , '"!