.v-...,.iiS-'lVi r. Is'.'", i rrTT-v 'rt a r - wmTw-riTv TVfvHT-R- .A-cotton factory nas lust been JIiILJVXj 1 JJL .J. I ,,, . frp v , tt, mwi-. started on Haw Biver, at Bynum's who are now playing to crowded from tne Asneviuc jzrpostwr wui T . . houses in Wilmington, contemplate doubtless set at rest the many spec The Vnggg giving us a call at no distant day. ulationsasto the real cause of the jjjg,..' The people of Raleigh appreciate rumbling of old " Baldy." This is Peter Scales, Esq., of Rocking the Drama as much as thosoof most the best explanation we can give ham cnty, was badly hurt a few cities, and no Troupe of Keiuii.'ie our. readers at this time. If any- days ago by a kick from a mule, merit ever leaves here with com- thing turns up of a more definite Eight hundred lawyers have been plaints of empty seats. The bur- nature, we w ill hasten to Jay it be- licensed in North Carolina in the lesque orx-ra seems to be the rage fore the public. Bead the extract: last twenty years. fust now. and Fox and Denier I 41 The Bald Mountain mystery a tmiA mine-has been discovered Troupe is said to be unsurpassed in has at last been explained. In on the land of Mr. Haynes, near thlsHtyloor acting. The Wilming- Jtesldiwho whomon Salisbu ton papers are tilled with thefr SK&h Mr. Frank BuHock of Fmbe, praise. Lent will soon beover, and in the Mountain, and built a fire In nt,ca"ff,ifch1i l J ?Sn JS- eU a a large cht.s of our citizens who the same to smoke him out. He horse-fish we ghmg 14 pounds. l.L,, Cl,r imp wpok, oonipn- passed the place three weeks after- a little child of Col. Purdew, of hav e bet n for wme v eeks consc en- and the which wag stm Kinst wag kicked to death by a tiously banned from such enjoy- burning, had penetrated the Moun- mule a few days since. merits, will doubtless turn out for tain further than the eye could see. , 4. u i son, koo1. IM us have His furlough, having expired he The pola on the urt house in iirnri r rn rr m n t-M u nil v a i inr iris- i xjs vx- w v --- THURSDAY, APRIL 9. 1874. LOCAL AND STATU. Appointment. V. A. Hearne, Ivsq., has been appointed Superin tendent of the Federal Court House and Postollice to be erectetl in this city. I. O. O. T M. V'B. Gilbert, V.-t.t a IYt Grand of Seaton Gales I-odgc, No. r4, I. O. O. F.t luis been t hoen to represent his Im1c :it ( Ire'iisl()ro in May next. Fine ,IU:kf. David W. Kerr, i , of Alam.mec, brought to our niarkctoneday last week two of the lit ( beeves we have ever seen in thi city. They are both steers, and the largest weighs 1,800 pounds. M'I'kkiop. CdCRT. The Spring Term f Superior Court for the county of Wake, commenced iLs sensioii in this c ity on Monday la-it. His Honor S. T. Wtts, presi.lin. We learn that the il'k( t is unusually heavy. ll nnpty Dumpty. , The Wilson JPlatndealer of last I While about twenty Dersons were week says: "The Captain and hands returning from a Campbellite of the steamer Cotton Plant on Tar cnurch,! six miles east or Carbon river, plying between Tarboro and dale, II I. J on Saturday night, they Washington, on the down trip one were fiiied upon from an ambush, day last week, , observed a small and Mrs. Stouzeanella and David coffin floating down the stream. Bulliner were dangerously and Prompted by curiosity and humane perhaps mortally wounded. It is considerations, they lowered a small not knon who were the assailants, boat and soon secured the coffin, but it Is) believed that the aflair placed it on Doara tne steamer ana grew oat oi an oiu gruuge existing preceded to open it. In it was between i the Bullinet family and found sl hpfliitiful child a new-horn some of their neighbors, and that babe, neatly dressed, with an India it was but a continuance of the rubber nlDnle in its mouth, vieror- tragedy f which occurred three ously nursing from a bottle of milk, months ago, in which young BullL Itwas taken to Washington and ner's father was killed. K2JE5r OTk01 A largfe meeting of the Germans 3-ffwJ iv. f.Vi,X; of Philadeipnia opposed to a Sun- ff5f5?Sfi?.?ff?-- i0 day liquor law, vheld in that nXhit '4uir umunjpi u, cify o, gatuay, the 4th inst. It neignDOrs. wns fnr the rjuroose of effectino-ftn f 'uiU ...ill t. U1LEIGII HCTAIL PHICES. COBRECTED BY WAYNE ALLCOTT, YAM' ILY QBOCER, FAYETTKVILLK ST. k , ARTICLES. Latest News. Tiekpt No. ..104 drew the caDi- j tal prize in the Iiouisville lottery. organization which will support for office no candidate who will not pledge himself to repeal the present laws relative to liquor. A number of addresses were made by speak ers who! said tne present law in- Kkih'ulicax Mass Meeting. A large meeting of the Ilepubli- The Monroe Knquirer says that a tih trap in Cane creek caught sev-cnly-nine suckers in one day, the largest weighing three pounds. If a trap should be set around about U.ileigh, we could doubtless catch "ome suckers weighing nearly J00 pound-. surrender at Appomattox, curiosity handsome. prompieu mm vu visit mo oint. An unKnown wmw uiau was run , , r. V Trru7.iL'7 u , Much to his surprise he heard an over by the cars and killed near LThe miners in King Valley, fringedon the liberties of the .people. indistinct roariner in tne verv Dow- I CniiQv,.n- rn Raturdav last. onio, imvo nrucK. ivcsujumous wwo nuuicu wuiuubu oia f tho Tvronntatn nri nnttlno- M a tx ,.:.i , thonzed the formation of an organ " y " - 1 r o t Ttr caom Ksn..Of NPwYnrb Auuiinu roricr Bincuuaare iuuio .MiAB i k fK 4rn., his head to the moutn or tne cav- , -:';r:rKVn" 7C confident of his recoverv. waicn."; so exienu an over me i-ansoi me Liiy oi iumKii iuuk his head to the mouth or the cav- , V'S'Vmm invtnn n tTi confidentof his recovery. p.aoe in Metropontau Ha... Thurs- ern, he iahajed the from burn- tajon the confident of. The strike on the road has collapsed. jn;, i.,0f nncnf imr tnal. He is of ODinlon that the suDjeci; oi "popm intPrehanrini viewd in relation to whole Mountain, is one vast coal A little daughter of E.T. Car- " . n hed, ana mat nis mue aaventure jisie, of Barnhui, iiagecomoe coun- city affairs. with the fox will ultimately lead to ty, was fatally burned the other J. C. Li. Harris, Ksq., was called the destruction of ' this continent, day by her clothing taking fire, to the chair, and Chas. Hunter, We rive the story for what His ;frnl. Ksq., acted as secretary. Themeet---j na, is the name by which Bald and up to the 4th iitoi., been officially ing was addressexl by Gen. John ventures of Baron Munchausen." Stone Mountains will hereafter be notified of Boehefortfs escape. f 1 Clrwmnn Wnn Tnnrtcw! TT TToprSa klMlWIl. ... . J. H. Jones, T. M. Argo, Virgil Susquehanna State. Any citizen can become a member wno win pledge nimseir to t...i 11 i, I support on iv sucn canaiaates ior iuuo xuvauauuu-. a.nvwi i r. ji.ii ..i".. i -.t omen, wunoui uisimciion oi uariv. spiritualist anu lawyer oi xxew -w"--,,"--1 r I W 1111 f V -JL.l Ulll L V x OrK, 18 ueau. . f iwirln-n nrinpinlM nt Vnrlftn'rP with Tne i? rencn government naa not, tne present Sunday liquor laws. ( ici:k-imM)KNts must learn to !:-.!(( ice brerittt. We do not always have time to condense. The result i-. everal communications that otherwise would have been adinis Mble have found their way into oui wa-te basket. See notice at hea( of our "corrcpoiidcnce" column. I'A iux)N ED. ( )n Thursday last His KxMliencv Gov. Caldwell pardoned Astor and David Beck with, who were sentenced in John ton county in 1873 to five years' imprisonment in the Penitentiary for larceny. The Judc, Solicitor, and many prominent citizens signed the ap plication. ( ii ko.m os. We acknowledge the it ci -ipt, from James Sutton & Co., No. "s Maiden L:Jie, New York, of two beautiful Chromos. 3 1 ess rs. Sutton t Co. an; the publishers of that beautiful and instructive maga zine the Ali!'::o, which is unsur passed by any of the kind in this country. ( ' M I'l.I m i .nta iiy. The Ciohls l :oro Jfi ist mji i , a Democratic jour nal, copies our editorial entitled - The Republican party, the party of right" into its editorial columns with comments and says " the Era mav be regarded as the sword and -hii-ld of the llepublican party in Nortli Carolina. " I j.at:: of John 1. IMiimkosi:, We regret to le-arn that this gentleman died at his n sidence in this city on Saturday evening last at 7 o'clock, after a brief illness. Mr. Primrose was at one time a member of the firm of Primrose, Petty and Xewsom, dry goods merchants, of ltaleigh. lie was f.o-Ms-ed of some amiable qualities ami had many friends in our com munity who will mourn his loss. Convai.ix'PNT - We are grati t'ud to learn nom a member of the family, that the little son of llufus llorton, Ksq., who was run over on Thursday lat by a wagon on John miii street in this city, is much im proved, and is now in a fair way of 1 1 -co very. If the wagon had been heavily loaded at the time, the lit tle fellow would have been instant ly cr-.ishcd to death. We think the driver should be lined for a viola tion of the ordinance against fast driving, which seems to have car sel the accident. Such reckless lie should not be allowed to pass unnoticed. Market Summary. In New i A IflTQnnor rl VlItn annn)ISnr Vn r nn fhn Cfh irtot- nntfnn ivna I I VV 1 -- , &u&uu I JLt f VIV11 AUOV., tkUli IT l-v . . Umn i t A irontloman I fX TIl 1 fwmavlii i r T 1 i. CJ.-. . 1. i I a ii - r 4. 4tr I tl jjju ui nciAivi gtuuciu 1 viipu uwuru jvcm u, " v. j ui xuereiiauui& at oavauimu, uo., i nrin ai Kjao. ivLOiiey lirui ui iau. Rix, Stewart Ellison and others, residing in Anson county, while of the Wilmington and weiapn it. has been confirmed by the Senate. Sterling steady. Gold dull at 13ga We have no doubt from the action engaged a few days ago in clearing vfc"rer?l ,aT ?TSSSn All the passenger and freight J Governments Mrpng. State , . AX , lL . . , 6,b . Kiov as Lieutenant in the U. S. Army. a fr -Rniirnri rp bonds quiets and nominal, llosin of this meeting that the utmost land, stove his axe into a black- 0n FrIdav last the Police of Wil- raMlniJullrlv firm at $2.45a$2.50. Turpentine firm harmony will continue to be pre- jack tree, and feeling it strike y?f?? again running regularly. COUNTRY PBODUCE. APrLES Green, " Dried, BUTTER Best country. Good " Goshen. BACON N. C. Bides. Hams, " " bli'iildrs. CHICKENS DUCKS EGGS-FLOUR- N. C. Family, Extra, HAY Per 100 80s., POTATO ES-kSweet. N. C. Irish. OATS Balled w 100 lbs., " Seed ip bushel, t- - GROCERIES. BACON Rib Bulk Side, " Smok'd4 Shoulders, Best Hugar cured Hams, COFFEE Old'Kov'ment, " Lagulra, Rio Prime, rii FISH Mackerel, No. 3.H " Roe -M Corn Shad, bbl FLOUR Patapsco, Va. Family, 44 " Extra. " " Superfine. MOLASSES Cuba, new crop, V bbl " hhd RICE SUGAR Stand! A bbl Extra C, 'J Yellow, SYRUP Bbl.. j PRICES., 1 25 0 CM 0 ) 0 2 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 J0 3. 30 0 00 0 1 0 00 0 00 0 00 1 15 1 00 0 00 0 75 0 75 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 w 0 00 8 0 0 50 0 00 0.00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 10 0 00 & k (4 en 't (: ( 0 . 200 10 5 30 50 If Vti .'i5 9 50 9 00 '1 00 2-5 00 00 H5 (N) CO 80 00 00 (HI 10 lo. ll 15; i 40 3(1 13 50 8 f 12 00 & 10 00 (-4 13 00 12 50 10 00 8 00 45 9 4. 10 it :u. PATENT MEDICINES'. served in the Kepublican ranks in ltaleigh, antl that the party will nominate and elect such men for Mayor and Commissioners as will reflect credit upon our City. " . , I c o at J7 ncmlnst some hard substance, made ?ZT Waleigh succeeds Sumner on the In Southern cities of the United 7 ura X,.mtv'1,3 W1 " fa Committee of Privileges and Klec- states, cotton remains steady, rang- nuns. liitr iruiii iu ius. acvuiums A sneniai train nas dggii tenaerea , i armriAa. v . .. . . - Hpnn itnrnerort ana narcv nave me ress J30Ciauon on tne n oi i rTr "ik7..7. A.,of-i,o f,- t rn. rinn. wVz California. to iaw liiver. an fixamination. nnainr ior nis " v pains a lump of gold weighing several pounds. How it came there is a mystery, but some sup pose it was placed in the tree du- Wkstkrn Outlet.-Another ring our oia revolutionary var. street is needed leading from the We well remember the big scare city to its western limits. The that took possession of the people only thoroughfore now available of Raleigh and the surrounding r i. : ,.i . r . tt:m .w i rvinnrrv vnn rinrmuii aim iiia The Board of Trustees of the TTnivfirsitv. annnintpd hvthe Legis lature, will meet in Raleigh on the 9th inst. The Charlotte Observer has chanered hands. It will in future don, via California. The Mayor of Philadelphia has NE W AJL VEltTIS EM EN TS. TTTAYTED A SITUATION. BY A iiv M1f w - -- r- i m ' ' . signed the one million centennial t T nrst class Journeyman irinter, bill passed by the council. A heavv frost nre vailed in Mem phis on the night of the 1st inst. It is thought the fruit is seriously ior veniciea is Jiiusooro airtrui,, i -'j tuuugcu nauuo. m wn 141 Ho-nop-pd i r,i-,. i,v I jirmv nassed throusrh. Many of be conducted bv Charles R. Jones uauja&eu rr- ,if .tur di our citizens buried their treasure, and Frederick H. Pendleton. Measures have been taken by the eilher on a Daily or Weekly Newpaper. Best of references given n required. Apply at this office. Raleigb; April 7, 187-1. 7 tf niTYXAX MST.-I WILL AT- V J tend kt in v office on the 1st of April. 1874, for the purpose of taking the tax list for thq city of Raleigh for the year tho nitv in nthor f - OUf Uliz-Uis uuiiv;u uicu , . . .T list lor mo CUV J . j i i iL.i trnvprnmpnttn rp.UAVP. me QlSiresS I ,i miJi..'i. :n ui,nnn j., nation. Wo think it i dun to thft and a large partoi n, to tnis uay, ia t,nanotte miniver regrets mat " k" o;-q ?- r-oi. A",u:. u" .crwD" I i l . i - i ii 1 1 1 1 i iv Liir z iiiiiiiu . - l - - tMft n r3 r t i - m j - mn i-c . rtnni w i -r nonnm unfin i w -r - & it i w v i ration. We think it is due to the a .arg pariu. .u -f , - vg.r ,u'"'r J Sccasioned by the famine in O.U people living west of the city, and concealed m d.fferent parts of the the S2 cutta. csnecially to those in the vicinity country, we Know 01 um guiwo neoole ouaAerj. Heavv losses occurred on both of the Penitentiary and tho Boylan man, wno ouneu severe uuuuu Master Frank Dancy, of Tarboro, place, that Morgan street should dollars near his residence, in Wake, has received tne first premium for ho pytpiiilpd. nnrl we believe that but amid the general panic, neiorgoi a Drize storv contributed to a l - . ... ... t 1 .1 !I.H 1 1 tho increase in valuation of the the exact locality, ana it nas noc cnncrs paper, ixortn. ring the first twenty working days in April. Those failing to list will be sub ject to double tax. W. WHITAKER, Mayor. April 1, 1874. 5 9t A R D property along the route would re- been recovered yet, at least by him. pay, in increased taxes, the expenses Perhaps future generations in dig- of the extension. gmg around, may rate up some 01 Wp h.ivp nn rlouht arrangement the old rusty silver and gold that I 11 11 JL - -. l x 1 could easily be made with the Ra- was niu away on mat mcmuiic lpio-h nnrl fJnQtnn Jl. R. Cn.. for a Occasion - -i- " - - i hridn norn. its ronnectini? road, that 0- , r-- similar to the one on Hillsboro many men s souis aro uuuaruuu, street. sides in the recent battles before Bilboa. Sontoander is crowded with Republican wounded. Cliffe. collector of the Fifth Ten- ' .... . . m TT A J Polkton Sson countv tote rail- master at New-Berne, N.C.have nounceshlmselfacandidatefortheofflce Xo'ATi been confirmed by theSeuate. of r. rgMft Polk is to be the editor. Reidsvilie has four tobacco fac- To the Citizens of Wake County: The undersismed respectfully an- A rpnnrt made to the Mavor of 1 rvmnt f!nnvention. I am thus earlv New York, shows the debt of the in making this announcement in order i if nwuirii a n u imir mrt-irrri i tnriM in ftall blpiL and tarns out City and County to haye been on pat tne puf may nave ma anu iai . it was inaeea a umu - . . . M-mifo(,fnwili he 31st December, 1873, $100,431,- " "U "YT '"-i; 44 tried men's SOUlS," ana as fhanno a flav. ' fur tnv future conduct. Astomvcom- . r. ... A 4- nr nlnntinn Vtfklrl n T li Illt3lay - .... ....1 L, au ciciuuii iidu vu iiiuiciuuri their pockets, it is but natural that 26tn March, it was decided to retain The strikers on the Susquehanna petency to perform the duties of the root. m-n rv.w, v v otn JYiarcn. 11 was aeciueu 10 reuiin -"""- . r . t bors ot tne nar. tne ion. a. w. waiis Wo trust our citv fathers will they should have resorted to any the courthouse of Pamlico county om reservo r, aepriving j" aud the Hon. A. W. Tourgee. c trut our city latners win Vandemere. shops, hotel, engines, c., of the Respectfully, usual supply. 11 U.Ik VU. - A W T ' I w .If -r-r J onn.wior tho matter at an Parlvdav. expedient to place their cash and at Vandemere ' " I 1 ii J 1. 1 -r. church in Davidson county which Humbert, the county treasurer of HKisTiiATiox.We cannot too Graded Schools. -we puousn was built sixty-nve years ago, ana yr5; V" Tlii ... ... . . UnA nn mK I oaiuunuaj, 1,11- & fmiuently call attention to the duty this communication ai ue r":7Kc;.fi witii being a defaulter 3S If A15KT JM AliiN 1I . . m A. ' , "uT" r"IVK ! '."" , witn beins: a defaulter otneamounv . I . 1 1 I ' worK is oeinir visrorousiy pusn- a ! rf J f expect soon to ear' the iron horse ESfon!i S oA-rd read; enroom nn in tlit.ir town i "cuo uwpiiwi ranp-fiment. in tne oviimuiiii, ... v. vv . I r - - ; .. . , . court 01 annus. havfi nxaminea it. is tiv iar mo oest anu . ... n. I mnst simnlfl of anv vet ottered to tho a w v... w-, . 1 1 - - 1 -, ia r 1 Aimn T r rvo i mr Tir minu. i 1 w . 1 . . a. 1. -. I .1 1 . 1. v;. nitmnna rtf I r,f wx.. n4-.T If Irt 1 ovin I V I line I vi. vv . I nmiocQinn uay 01 election, names caiiuoi u poin eu ai u hiwuiik ui tu.. u. BWU wu,,v .; "!! tor from Massachusetts, the vote iw,.. r.,.i 4i.iirfiio tiirtiM ltaleicrli. in eptemDer last, 10 cu- were re-sentenceu uu. wew -i,Ta . t.' . iror . ,wwv. w.. t. r ... Sr,hnnl nnmmittPft Jiulw Watts. Thfiv will be huner swuu lunyuo. 1 rn,i-0t r,f ann t i,rt,Hi in kw III MA. . 1L T V - ' -ww wm-wsmhw - - - - -7 T M .A . W-k ' l7 fn V - V. w v t'-n-'! - - Were UHlier ine nil iriwiuii ii 1 ... - -0,t in tarHeh nr tho fith r av nf Afnv. I " 1 UI113 ta-""""J ' hAn ve. Ul fc HBBB- M W K M & KB I M V V V U . W T w W V "Vl . BBa . kl a W 1 i-v.. mm ihi friar kTiiiii mj anil f'llJrrn- l ' dev(lving upon every voter to reg- of the Committee, who state that it stor his name nromDtlv. It is best has been delayed Dy aDsence irorn to do this as early as possible, and the city of members of the Com- thus avoid a general rush during mittee: the last few days prior to the elec- To the Citizens ot" ltaleigh. tion. It often happens that on the Thfi undersigned Committee, an- TII E LAWYER'S PRIVATE DOCKET. This Docket- arrao with great care, and after consultation with many of mv professional brethren nnrl thn adontion of the surestiotis of fhoir -x-nfirifincft. nrfisents in the most Senator Merrimon, from the com- convenient and compact form, an un- ... , . l.l x,i t. : 1 1 I nAiiollnJ TTanrl rtrrk trr nrfisorvi tier an V.J vacaav v . . 1 r-j -A - . . . A H M ne s cases, as a ivian- easy and ready reference, us ar rangement, in the opinion of all who hey had properly registered them. ftVS;enl of Graded Schools for white This arisen from many of our col- children, hereby surrender their ored friends passing under several trust, for the following reasons: 0 1 rnim.. iimvn nnnmnro1 OT ThA different names. For instance, I ",?LZZrniH many of them were in former times u.. virtno nf oprtain rpulatations w r r y v w v - - slaves and in addition to tneir proper adopted by tne oara 01 juiuca family names, adopted those of their owners, which thev still retain. In of this lownship, in establishing a on the 8th day Considerable excitement exists in Wilminsrton. caused bv finding: hu man blood in an allev on Eighth street. Nobody could account for the mystery. burn, Whittier, Phillips and Pierce, 1 each. The New York bank statement on the 4th inst. shows an increase of loans of $5,000,000. Specie de- si.37o.uou. ieai lenuers - , - - - - $4.00 200 A chancre has been made in the h 1 fi2n.000. DeDOsits de J w ' - - - . - - 1 v 1 J? " s ' tion. These have been repealed by JNew-sernepost omce. Mr. iiudds crease $2,250,000. Keserve decrease the General Assembly and the of the Times has been appointed 10 $4,500,000. V.m..rv V..- faittnfi rT- I oiiwiAoi'l I inn WJ IV o OZr 1 1 Wf rlfl IS I 3.00 muslin. 2.75 To which must be. added cents, postage, if ordered from a distance. OUENT. BUSBEE. Tleirh. ADril 7. 1874. 7 tf j E F INSURANCE. .' is now published lxth as a V, !.!.- and Tri-Weekly. It is the Stati- organ of tho Republican party and !iould le found in the house of (verv true Uepiiblieau 1 Don't forget voui" paper? especially during the presi-:ii year wlm-h will be a glorious one li- all good KepublicAiis. Ist up! Keep up with the AVuand send a States man to talk to tho people. FayettevUlc .Stiit e&tnan. Thanks, friend Blocker. Tho Kra i fast roaehing the hearth-stones of the ina-- of the Kepublican party in North C arolina, and we intend that tho principles and iK)licies of our great party, shall be thoroughly laid before the pi-op'e from time to time until vic tory a.j:un crowns our efforts. In jnomoting t!io j;oovl cause, we are happy to know that the .Statesman will o wiih us hand in hand through the tiht. We are proud to have such an ally as the .statesman. It never fails to make home thrusts in every issue. IIi snKK's Lawyer's Docket. Pub lished by John Armstrong, tho well known and popular book-binder of this city, and which is advertised in another column, needs from us no puffing, to commend it to the legal profession. Wherever known, and that is generally throughout the State, Mr. Busbeo has a reputation, which peculiarly fits him to get up a look for the purpoa for which the Docket is designed. Syste matic in his arrangement of all things, ho has given his brethren, (in this pub lication.) the benelit of his orderly ox I erience, which, if they choose, they can piolit by tit a small expense. We have no doubt but that the patronage of tho book will amply repay for the time spent in the arrangement ami expense of its publication, i For particulars, address 'QL'KNT. BUSBEE, P. O. Box,3m, ltaleigh, N. C. it.r tn . e Tiuicii or- succeeu ijfeo. vv . ixasou. ur.. wu i . . . . . . refristerinir. ive vour full family 1 ' " rpmnvpri. A nw De oui aoou iiwi-iw name, and be sure to recollect on 2. As the General Assembly pass- T7:ffhfv.tWn of th vmm men iu-i- ;-of f wnnf nn Pa. ed no law authorizing the support . . graduated at Davi dson UvpnnorsnnAWPrAhurned to death. - - r .. you registered. This course wil - A. i I- I 1 V I " ' " Jirfhra?Bt Thev becamS hlleat Co"- turned but not ylt discovered. j. .. ii i. i 1 V.i-vli I TVfi. Tfihn Xc itin ir MnnartnrPn. 1 mi.. C . 4- . V.na r 1 tho enh are oi opinion tuat suiwjs uj '" , uuvn"-" i ne ocuivic na wfu I NfT.TClOMM t v A . I nomas I . . . ii l I rv i.. r -r v aaIIa a rntitiisi- I is 4i iL:.j nAt:nn nf tkn lidU Id I reuijr-j y maintaineu oy voiuuLiii uuucmjf ui uiaui twit uu xn uaroiina, ior ine uuru seuuuu wi i -i iVi l "t; n(i.iimuiiumy '"'v-u, i pontn DUt lOIlS. JUL DlUSl UUUCl Uv lliuilli last. lie wu iu i Hf lTTlII 1 1 LLctJ o Ulll. IltJ luic 44Uncle Tommy Ray," died on authority of law. year, a native of England and a provides for the issue of forty-six h,n ')(H1. nlf n V,, a hnmn in Now ... I nfi I OII1 1111 LLUU 1 1 U V UCC11 KVwi umujiuioi. LU1111UU3 Ui UUUttia Ul uuiuwii I t AAi.S.- rttifn r1f I NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, JXALEICSII, NOilTII CAKOIJNA, $200,000. OFFICERS: "Hon. Kfimn P. Battle. President. Merchan- f. H. Cameron. Vice President. Laws, w. H. Hicks, Secretary. f Tii- I "TV- TT' T UnntirnAfl ATcrl Til rvfflf . om? .iS S son's Circus, denies being a knight trict; Snyder, Second Texas Dis- Dr. SV. I. Royster, Ass't Med. Di'r tender their acknowledgments tor of the rinsr He is indinant at tnVfc TTuhbs. Postmaster at New- t Tt BathPlnr. Attornev. rarely combined in these degener- tender their aeknoedgments for of the rjn He , lndignant at ate times. "Uncle Tommy!" we thSfffniw mtS being called a clown. believe, never allied himself to any j cure an object in which the people : : : i: i K.. 4- o on rrpoQtUt t n torcwaf of 1 oreranization in particular, but claimed to stand upon the platform of right. We remember to have heard V. H. High, our former sheriff, tell the following anecdote: On one occasion, being hard pushed by his competitor, he called on "Uncle Tommy" to ascertain how he stood in the canvass. He began by saying that he was an old Dem ocrat, and had always voted the right ticket, and concluded by ask ing "Uncle Tommy" flat-footed for his vote. "I am a Democrat, too," said "Uncle Tommy," and have never voted any other ticket, "but," continued he, "how am I to know, Billy, that you remain true to the faith? "Try me," said High. "Well," said 'Uncle Tommy,' "you have heard how Gen. Jackson took New Orleans, havn't you?" "Yes," said High. "Well now," said 'Uncle Tommy,' "tell me if he was right in taking the cotton without pay, or not." "Well," said High, "I think if the country needed it, he should have taken it anyhow." "That's right. That's Democracy,"said "Un cle Tommy," and as you stand by Jackson and right, I'll stand by you." In later years Uncle Tommy' still stood by Jackson, and often quoted hi3 saying, that "the Fed eral Union must and shall be pre served." Peace to the ashes of "Uncle Tommy Ray." nxfi .so trreatlv interested. KEMP P. BATTLE, JOS. M. ATKINSON, A. W. MANGUM, W. WHITAKER, Committee. In the first, third and fourth items I concur. From the second I Martin Kvatt. who lives near Si- loam post office, Surry county, lost his dwelling, kitchen, furniture, provisions and $800 in specie, by tire, a few nights since. The fire took place late at night and the family made a narrow escape. The gin house of P. M. Morriss, Esq., of Cabarrus county wits de- of the defects of the present law. J. H. MILLS. rlfoaant KirwKi nao T am fill ro thnf. nn k,. 4i-.n h OlfVi nit AflR.Ar. mmn ,1 r miKlin DnKnnl s.m KtO I TT 1 S -.1 IS 4.. knlnn opened and continued here, in spite Qf cotton. Mr. Morriss lost a gin and nineteen bales or cotton in tne same manner about two years ago. Capt. J. M. S. Rogers died sud denly at his residence near Mar garettsville, in Northampton Co., on Wednesday night of last week. He was a prominent man, ana ior a 1 mL ,1 USa kAM A-. STATE. The Fayetteville Light Infantry will soon obtain a new uniform. Charlotte claims to have a mule long time represented his county 1 mawM V-hi- I M 1 T" WwSfll A thirty-seven years old. A colored fire company has been organized in Warrenton. Kins ton is afflicted with the whooping cough. Burglaries still continue in Char lotte. Clinton is to have a Mattress fac tory. in the Legislature. The Agent of the Lannier Troupe has written to Rhody Lowery, widow of Henry Berry, proposing to her to travel with the company. They calculate that at least one million of people will pay OQe dol lar ahead to see her on the stage. The "bloody mystery" on Bladen street, in Wilmington, has been The Bald Mountain rumbliner has solved. A druggist in the neigh- entirely ceased. borhood was engaged in making up , . , . some medicine and threw the paper Summer hats have appeared in and red 8toff lt contained into the Wilmington. It looed like blood, and Lincolnton has two juvenile pa- hence the excitement. fT 7 pers The U. S. mail car was broken Hon. Samuel P. Hill, of Caswell, into at Union depot, in Wilming- i3 dead. ton, last Saturday night, about half- BatUeborohas heard muttering past ten o'clock, and several mail o--ria I Das carriea on. iney werowier. WUUVU. w . . . , Charlotte has five cessful operation. wnrrio fnnnrl in th& woods near the banks in sue- citv. The loss is ascertained to be about $50, Berne, have been confirmed by the Senate. The war between the Great Rail way Trunk Lines on the subject of carrying emigrants, is assuming an O. H. Perry, Supervising Agent. DIRECTORS : T Tlnttlfv TTon Tnd "R CJaldv interesting snape ana w iiKeiy to hod J0ha w Canningbam, Col f prove beneficial to emigrants, as it M olt Hon Wm A Smith,DrWJ will result in a great reduction Of Tiawkins. Hon John Mannine. Gen W great reduction Of Tiawkins. Hon John Mannine. Gen W rates as long as it lasts. R Cox, Col L W Humphrey, C Tate . r , ni . nrii Murphy, Col wm n Anaerson, joau vj On Tuesday, March 31st., Mecella williarns, Col W L Saunders, RY K. Mebeeler, a female physician, McAden, Col A A McKoy, 1 J Young, convicted in Jersey City of causing James A Graham, F H Cameron, J C the death Of Ida W. Vail by McRae, J B Batchelor, J C Blake, Walter malnractice. was sentenced to ten Clark, W G Upcburcn, J J Davis, John -wm in tho wrora nnenn a rnrv- i mtuvwi w r. i i-t in .3 iifeiA mrs mm m m m-m. T . i r tion for a new trial was refused. A special dispatch from Memphis savs that the steamer Samuel J. Hale burst her steam pipe on the . -V " t-mw 30th March, at isianci jno. Richard White and John Johnston, deck hands, and Chas. James, fire man, were killed and a number of deck hands hurt. Henri Rochefort, the French po litical prisoner, has escaped from New Caledonia by stowing himself away in a small vessel. He was picked up by a British ship and carried to Australia. It is expected he will visit the United States and lecture in New York and other cities. By a vote of 29 yeas to 27 nays the Senate struck out the fourth section of the finance bill as reported by the committee. This section provided for the gradual retirement of legal tenders as additional na tional bank currency, and should be issued as such, the retirement to be in ratio of seventy per cent of additional national bank circu lation until the volume of legal tenders should be reduced to three hundred million dollars. i FEATURES AND ADVANTAGES. It is emphatically a Home Company. Jt is large capital guarantees strength and safety. IU rates are as low as tuose of an tirst-class company. It offers all desirable forms of insur- "its funds aro invested at home and circulated among bur own oeople. No unnecessary restrictions Imposed upon residence or travel. Policies non-forfeitable after two offioers and directors are promi nent, and well-known North Carolin ians whpse experience as business men, and whose worth and integrity are alone sufficient guarantees of the Com pany's strength, solvency and success. XUEO. H. 1IIIJL, trocaj Agent, O. H. PERRY- Raleigh, N. C. Supervising Agent. r Good Agents, with whom liberal contracts will be made, wanted in every county in the State. March 13, 1873. 38 w6m Bailey & McCorkle, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, SALISBURY, N. C. urateliil Thousands proclaim Vin. egar Bitters thq most wonderful In. vigorant that ever sustained th sinking' system. ' No Person can take these lsitiers according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Bilious, Kcmittcnt and inter mittcnt Fevers,! which aro so preva lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee' Cumberland, Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, llio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savanna!', Ko- anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country dur ng tho Summer and Autumn, aud remarkably so duriug sea sons of unusual licat and dryness,, aro invariably accompanied by cxtenslvo de- . vangements of this tomacu anu lircrv and other abdominal viscera, in tueir treatment, a purgsttivc, exerting a pow erful influence upon these various or gans, is essentia))' necessary.' Thcro is no cathartic for; the purpose equal to Dk. J. Walkbu'W Vinegar hitters, ... ' J . as tncy win spcefuiy remove mo aariv colored viscid nvjttor with which the bowels aro loaded, at tho same time stimulatim? the secretions of tlijo li v and generally restoring the L -.. functions of the lgcstivo organs." Fortify the body against disease by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar Bitters. No epidemic can tako hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, ITead aciie, Tain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of, the Stomach, Bad Tasto in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita tation of the Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Pain in the region of tho Kid neys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, arc the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. . I .Scrofula, or King's Evil, Whito Swellings, Ulcers, Krynipeltw, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous I ufluminationi, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of tho Skiri, Sore Eyes, etc. In these, as iu all: other constitutional Dis eases, Walkkh's lyiXKOAit Bittbbs havo shown their great cur.itive powers in tho most obstinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver,; Kidncrs and Bladder, these Bitters have no cnual. Such Diseases arc canscd by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases. Persons en gaged in Paints .'and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Typc-scttcrs, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take a doso of WALKS-'s VlX egar Bitters occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt-ltfaenm, Blotchen, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-worms, Scald-head, Soro Eyes, Erysipelas, ' Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of tho Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters, j Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurkine in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. No s v stem of medicine, no vermifuges, no an thelminitics will free the system from worms like these Bitters, i , . ' For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo manhood, or the turn of life, these Tonio Bitters display so decided on influence ttfat improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores: cleanse it when you find xt obstructed and slueirish in the veins : cleanse it when it is foul : your fee lines will tell yoa when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. It. II. McOOAX.D 4c CO., Vrnggisti and Ga. Aft. San Franciao?. CalifonUA, and cor. of Waahinrton and Charlton Stt- NX. . Sold by aU rfrvcclata and Plcra. F O R S Ii E. a A House and Lot in tne iasiern TTard, conUininjr four rooms and kitchen, with one-fourth acre of pround attached, on ewbern Avenue, will be sold on reasonable terms. Anv person desiring to purchase will apply at this office. mar 4 3U j $78 A WEEK TO Fastest selling AGENTS.- articles out; Three vauablesamples for ten cents. J. BRIDK, 767 Broadway, New Yorlft 5

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