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State Items. Judgo Merrimon has removed his family to Aslieville. The black tongue fever is prevail ing in licnderaon county. Another tobacco factory is to bo established at Durham. The new Opera Housa In Char lott was brilliantly illuminated with gas on the 22d inst. A rnrwlol of a sinzlc Irack railroad and car is on exhibition at the Gas - ton House in New-uerne. There are eight Baptist ministers candidates for ofttco in Mitchell county. sailoron lxarJ a German barque in Wilmington was drowned a few days silica ly falling overboard. Thirty-six candidates spoke In one day recently at Bakereville, Mitchell county. E. A. Baird's dwelling in Ashe villo was burned on the 9th inst. Loss $2,800. The citizens of Morjcanton have raised $1,750 towards the erection of an Episcopal College, at that place. The amount of poll, icrsona! nnd real estate tax within the corporate limits of Wadcsboro amounted this year to nearly $1,700. Owinsr to tho low price of naval stores, there are very few shipments being made to the north from New Berne. 1 Fletcher Fortune, an old citizen Of Swannanoa Township, Buncombe county, died on- Monday, tho 13th Inst. Tho places of business at Hickory were closed from 1 o'clock-until night on the 14th inst., in honor of Gov. Caldwell. Corn is selling -1 ri Winston at $1.35 per bushel, nearly, double what it sold for last suramerrDneu blackberries are worth 8 cents peri pound. Two colored men recently at tempted to escape from Johnston county Jail .by! gagging the jailer,! The cries of the jailer attracted at tention and the prisoners were se cured. The congregation of tho Lutheran church at Salisbury have presented AlI L T - -- i "V I CP with a beautiful and costly gold neauea cane. Last year there wore shipped from New-Berne five thousand bar rels of fish, three' thousand barrels of clams and four thousand dozens of eggs. The eggs at - fifteen, cents a dozen brought sixty , thousand dollars to the city. The Warrcnton Gazette says: Master William Crawford, son of Ab. Flemming. of Nutbush. has' sold since Christmas, fourteen hun dred and ten guinea eggs. When wo remember that he only had ten hens, two of which sat during the spring; Crawford must have been a very smart and industrious boy to have found so many. Tho Charlotte Observer in stating that tho cotton sales of Charlotte reach forty thousand bales, says, we must not be understood to include all the cotton which passes through the city, but which i3 not sold here, At the seaports wo believe all the cotton is counted as "handled," whether it undergoes a sale or not. If we were to estimate in this style,' our cotton men tell us that the fig ures would approximate seventv- flve thousand bales. We are satis fied on this score, when we can claim an increase of three hundred per cent, since the war. Wilmington is afflcted with night thieves. On Wednesday morning, 22d inst., as we learn from the Jour nal, just before day the residence of Mrs. G. C. McDougald. in the ab- sence of the husband from the city, was entered byaburerlar Dassincr I through a window which had been left unsecured. He first administered chloroform to Mrs. McDougald, and then overnauied trunks and draws with impunity. He then entered tho room of a daughter-in-law. but alarmed this lady before he admin istered chloroform, when she jump- ed to the floor and seized the burg lar, whom she is certain was a black man, and attempted to hold him; while she called loudly 1 for help, uui lae maa uroKe irom ner and I ran to a window through which ho disappeared. The ' cries of 'Mrs.' McDougald r Drought ; officer E. F, Martin and a number .of neighbors to the scene, but the scoundrel had escaped. A search of the house evinced that nothing was missinsr. although the rooms of both ladies bad been ransacked. Fortunately Mrs. McDougald's valuables were locked up in a drawer which the burglar tailed to open. On Wednesday afternoon, the 8th inst.; Mr. John Davis and Mr. Al bert M. Nixon, of Lincoln county, lost their -Uvea" In attemotinff to cross in a two horse wagon the dr olina Central Railway track about 3 miles west of Charlntto. Tho tnoin left Charlotte going west at 8 p. m ami ib wie norses and wagon went on the , track within a very short distance of the approaching train. The engineer immediatolv blew down brakes, but it was too late. The cow-catcher of the enHn struck the forepart of the wae-bn. shivering it to pieces and throwing the two men some distance off. The norses escaped unhurt. As soon as possible the train was stODDed and the unfortunate men were Brought back to the Charlotte depot, and Drs. Gibbon and . Graham wpro called in to examine their iniuries. It was found that Mr. Davis' skull was badly fractured on the lea side.' and his arms and body much bruised and injured. Mr. Nixon's left arm was broken In several nlaces. hfa right shoulder dislocated, his collar bone and several ribs broken. nri his head badly cut in several nla. Mr. Davis lincrered until CI o'clock Thursday evening, the 9th inst., uut was euureiy unconscious until ho died. From a gentleman who was nn eye witness of the trouble thnt rv. curred in Trenton, Jones county, on Thursday afternoon, we leani mo iouowing : oome time after the sneakers lpft uu LUeir JlOmpwnnl trln ukA.:r 1- A . . -'l wa, ox ljenoir count v who waa present, becamo engaged inadis- vuw wiw a man named Fred Mp- Daniel, who in the courso of the controversy, applied numerous and insulting epithets to the Sheriff which no resented by KnocKing nis traducer down. Tliereupon a num ber of McDan lei's friends rallied to thoaid of. their friend and attached Sheriff Becton, drawing pistols and exhibiting qther weapons of attack. The Sheriff administered a blow to one of them who approached too near ; whereupon a general attack was made unon him. which the colored people witnessing, they-ral- 1 lied to the Sheriff's aid, and sur rounding him marched him off in safety until he got to his .team, when he started homeward. After Sheriff Becton had left, John Mc- Daniel became encased in a dis- I pute with Oliver Williams and others, in the rourso of which Mc- Daniel, without a word of warning 1 fmueu out a Knne anusiauutu w n iams in tho abdomen twice. The fight then became general, and va3 only stopped by the Intervention ffu.:vt).:..,,:un,i .nvor..,l " P cuu x. 1 "r c:.""" aoiuing coioreu men. i- resis were axecrwaru iuivuc, uui 4 discharged except McDaniel.who was place under bond in thesuni of ivm fnr iiijamtmrnnop fc thfi next term of the Superior uourt. wiw the moderation they, displayed un der the circumstanced. General, News. , Another extensive fire occurred In Chicago on the 22d inst. The BeecherrTilton , scandal is causing much excitement in New, York and Urookiyn. The Mississippi levee commis sioners arc Jh session at Nevportr h. i.- '., .,; ' The Union printers' of the Cin cinnati Times left their cases in a body on the 22d inst. President Grant has gone to'Pat tersonN. J., to attend a reunion of the Grand Army of theKepublic.- : Several bids havo been received, principally from New York, foe subscription to new. five per cent loans. ....... Miss Rose Poe, the last surviving sister of Edgar Allen Poe, died in Washington City on the zzd inst., ag 1 i If A man who had committed an outrage on. a woajanjin Kansas was followed by an excited crowd and killed on the 23d inst. i The Mayor and Postmaster, o Vicksburg have ' telepraphed' the President advising him riot to send troops to Mississippi. : s - ' s : It is 'rumored- In v Washington City . that Gen. Wayne, of Savannah, Georgia, will beappointed Minister to St. Petersburg. ' . The theatrical license of livp hun dred dollars has been declared un constitutional in the State of New York. r The de.ith sentence of Dockray imprisonment, at the instance of the Captain General. James Denning, charged witlv embezzling about six thousand dol lars from the Atlanta, Ga., Post Of- fice has been arrested in St. Louis. : The Mississippi Levee Commis sioners met at Newport, R. I., on the 21st inst. All the members were present. A motion was made to adjourn to New York. Edward' Wagner, charged with sending an infernal machine to the residence of Mr. Herring, in Phila delphia, has been committed to jail in default of $10,000 bail. Mr; Ross ha3 received another letter from the child stealers stating that if tlie money is not forthcom-' ing they ..will abandon all furtheri) communication. 1 Tho fiftieth Maryland Regiment,, accompanied by U. S. Marine T?rifl. arrived nt. I .nno lirj nnh , rvn , , thA mominnf ? ihT 91 aZi ZZl reviewed by Gen. Grant, Governor' Dix and others. The Secretary of War has ordered j T tho guilty Indians wherever found. ajv uiv aim v utucuu mm uuuimi even going upon their reservations, although care id to be taken to pre- vent lnjurinjr innoceni lnaians. ,The President is not expected to return to Washington until about the last of the month. He has tele- tphed Ilristow to meet him at nsr Branch on ThUrsdav. tho insc i I Charlesf P. Warner, proprietor of tne southern Hotel, of St. Louis: had his, arm crushed by coming in concacr witn a ondsre while on a train near New York, on the 20th- inst. I Thebicls for the subscription ta " 5 , t. -i 'i t , f the remaininjrone hundred and seventy-nine millions of the new live per cent, loan were openc d on the 23d inst.,, Tho result will be submitted to the President before beine: made public. G. E. Smith, who erectwl the first line of telegraph for "Professor Morse in this country; between Washington and Baltimore, In 1844, died at his residence, inNewfield, Maine, a few days sinco,; at an ad vanced age. A telegnim was received at the Executive Mansion, on, the morn ing of the 21st inst., from acting Governor Davis, . of Mississippi, cutuu iiiul iay ieeung; was run-, ningso high on account of the elec tion to take place on the 4th of 'Au gust as to require the presence of Ui B. troops. ' , l no dispatch was sent to the Pres ident at Long.Branch. ftWJMI1l WALL IU?ILDI.G JOXS FOR. SALE CHEAP. I offer for sale tm small building lots In tho City of Ra- leign, near Tnpper's church; at' terms within tho reach of every taborjngr man who saves his surplus change The map snowinj? exact location, size and price can be seen by calling- at my office 1 tfho PI..UU. Till I t r,L . A. W. SHAFFER. Raleigh, March 23, 1874. ltf UN! .TIKAL! II A Y! One carload corn ; one carload bolted meal; two carloads timothy hay; 100 bushels irgima oats, and 75 bbls. Rockland lime, at MURRAY & ALLEN'S 3--3t Feed Store, N. C. Depot. liam wounds though severe are Tt W subniiito to Vvviw,x.ijjjxpz ajmjt- clasa makersf will be sold at tower not likely to prove fatal, but from gfffeblSk to M bb? SICAL SWELLINGS, P.rindSlS nofaultofthemflictor. Much cred- 12 inches, showing on one face the nat- ExisUng in Men, Women and Children. Sn5ffS.vH3SfKSo! It is accorded the colored people for Urnl fracture of the stone 'and, on.the iTrAr n WniTTTTw ?.b7JVi?i MISCELLANEOUS. PROPOSALS FOR miWENSlON STOXE ! -AND cirrriNG FOB Till? U. 8. COURT nOUSE ATiT POST OFFICE AX RAL.i:ifII, IT. C Office of Supkihj?teitdent, Raleigh, N. C, July 1, 1S74. Sealed Proposals will bo received at this offico until 112 AT. of the 29th day of Julv, 1S74, fur furnishing and delivering at the site of the proposed court house and post offico at Raleigh, C, all the liiuuisiuii ..u.vv. rior of the superstructure or the builrt- ing,' cut'redy fdrsetting, and as re- duired by the drawings and the speci fications. i Th snecies of -tstoue frora which a selection will be inadaiwllLbe confined to granites, limestone?, freestones, and randatnnes. and the qualities especially insisted noon will4 Ue uniformity of color and toxture, durability rj and the capacity for working under the chisel or hammer to a proper surface. If '' No stone that has not been tested by actual use as cut stone in buildings for at least ten years will be considered, and absolute proof that ir has been so used for that period must be furnished.. The stone inusf ftirther have a good grain and he. free- jffom all discoloring sub- stances, and the quarry from which it is pr0curetr must be fully opened, and capa0160" furnishing the quality and I ouanlitv desired witnin tbe time re 4U y others tho different grades of cutting ren aired to be done on the work, as shown bv the sample blocks to bo seen at this otlico or at the office of the Su pervising Architect,-Treasury Depart merit. 1 The stone- cut. Iewised: and ready to be set must be delivered at the site of the buildincr t that r of the water table. Within three, (3) months from the date of the acceptance of the contract; tuat oi tne first storv within nine (9) months from date that of second story within twelvo il2) months from same date : and . the remainder, being that of the third story, Chimney stacks, dormers windows steps, and copings, fcc.i within eighteen (18) months from . same date', under a J Penalty of one hundred dollars ($100) or each and every day's delay leyond tho time above stipulated. . i Proposals will he made for the entire Work complete, as exhibited by-the drawings and described by the speciti Cations. : No bids will be received . except from the owners or ' lessees ; of 'the "-quarries from which the stone is proposed to be furnished.' or their agents, who must also be engaged in stone cutting, and have necessarv facilities for a prompt execution of tho work as required. J Payments will be made monthlv.de ducting ten per cent, of workexecuted until 'the nuar completion of the ton- tract. I All bids must be made on the printed form to bo obtained at this othce, and must be accompanied -by the-bondof two responsible persons,'f in the sum of t3n thousand dollars, ($10,000,) that the bidder will accept and perform the con tract, if awarded him, and execute bonds therefor in the amount of twenty thou sand dollars, (20,000,) and a .valid and binding lease oi the quarry to the Gov ernment as security foirtlie faithful per formance of the contract,' the -lease to take elfect upon the lailure of the con tractor to , comply with the terms of the contract; said . lease to authorize; the Government to. take full possession of the quarry, and work it at the expense oi the contractor, in case ot dejault; the bond to be approved by the United States District Judge, Clerk of tho United States Court, or the District At toraey of the District wherein the bid der resides. The Department reserves tho right to reject any or all bids, if it be deemed for the interest of the Government to do so, or to divide the work of the base ment and superstructure, and award to different bidders, at its option. Every bid must be made on the printed lorm to be obtained at this office, and must conform in every respect to the require ments of this Advertisement, or it will not be considered. Plans, specification, and forms of pro posal can be procured on application at this offico, or at the office of the Super-? s. & 1 a a m . . tv ' . j ' yising Aruuuecc, ireasury Jurepamnem. Samples of the stone (properly la belled) proposed to" be furnished must be submitted with the proposals, and all proposals must be enclosed in a sealed envelope, endorsed "Proposals for Dimension Stone and Cutting for the United States Court House and Post Office at Raleigh, N. C," and ad dressed to WM. A. HEARNE, 44 12t Superintendent. Q " PltlNC; TRADE, 1874. WHOLESALE- AND RETAIL. M. ROSENBAUM, (Successor to A. Kline,) Comer FayeUcville and Hargett Streets. I am now receiving my Spring and Summer stock of General Merchandise, recently purchased in person at North ern Manufactories, and being from tirst hands, I am prepared to otTer advanta ges to the Trade seldom offered in tho city of Kaleigh r -t r - . ; Ready-made Clothing . ' is full and complete; bought principally at auction sales from first-class houses. I think I can offer inducements, both to tho wholesale and retail trade, that cannot be surpassed south OF tho New lork market. 1 STAPLE 13PtY GOODS f Of every grade and style, and marked at prices that will sell them. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS & LP3 in e Very, variety, embracihg every stye Ttic China, Crockery aud Glass Ware Department , is special iv oi my iraue. ana l can furnish goods in this line to my whole sale traae at lactory prices. Call early to secure Dargains. especial attention paid to too retail department. i Attentive and experienced salesmen in every department, and I can assure the ladies it is not a trouble, but a nleas- ure, to snow gooas. ' April 23, 1874. ; 14 3m. FOB SAIiE CHEAP ! ONE NEW FIRST-CLASS HER RING'S Patent Fire and Burglar Proof Safe cost in New York $875.00 and has all the latest improvements; Will be sold cheap for cashthe owner having no use for it. Can be seen at the -. Commission House of W. H. Jones A Co Raleigh, JSC. t , 7 tf A. W. SHAFFER,, CRACICEICS, CAKES, ' CAi?fEI Goods, Jellies, Pickles, Sardines, Candies and Nuts, at BROWN'S, Raleigh, April 7, 1874. PATENT MEDICINES. KEARNEY'S I ' FLUID EXTRACT, B TJ C H U ! ? Tbc only known remedy lor B RIGHTS DISEASE. And a positive remedy for I ..-.mr, nmnTrmTTIlTO I UUUT, UllA V Jiaj,OAxvxvx uivio, DIABETES DYSPEPSIA, I NERVOUS DEBIIi- ! ,: ity, Dropsy, . Non-retention or incontinence of Urine, Irritation, Inflammation or Ul ceration of the BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, SPERMATORRnCEA, Leucorrboea or' Whites, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Stone in tho " Bladder, yv Calculus Gravel or Brickdust Deposit and Mucus or Milky Discharges. KEARNEYS EXTRACT BUCHU Permanently Cures all Diseases of the Prof. Steele savs : "One , bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extract Buchu is worth more than all other Buchuacombinen." i Price, One Dollar, peri Bottle, or Six Bottles for.Fivo, Dollars Sold by all Druggists.,,. " i' ,? . Depot, 104 Duanc St,, New York. A Pphyslcian in attendance to answer correspondence and give: advice gratis. Send stamp for pamplets,free.i02r,j TO TIIE Nervous and Debilitated '.'M Of Both Sexes. XTo diargefor Advice and Consultation -r-v -r -r i-v r T son Medical college, jrmiaaeipnia, au- thor of several .valuable worKS, can be consulted on all diseases of the Sexual 6r Urinary Organs, (which he has made an especiat study) either, in? male or fe male, no matter from what cause origi nating or of how long -standing. A Sractice of 30 years enables him to treat iseases with success. Cures guaranteed.-,. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can forward letter describing symptoms and-enclosing to , prepay postage. ' ena ior ine uuiae to neaan. i-rice 10 cents. J, B. DYOTT, M. D.f Physician and Surgeon, 104 Duane St. si. x,- : ; -! ieo.-a.iy. MISCEIiliANEOUS. P U 15 EKS ERA PRACTICAL Book and Job Printers, Fayetteville Street, RALEIGH, IS". C. Are now prepared to execute every description of Pla.in and ITancy BOOK & JOB PRINTING from the smallest Card to the largest poster, on as reasonable terms as the same work can be done at any estab lishment in the State. We will keep constantly on hand, oi print to order, Solicitors . Superior Court Clerks' Slienffs1 and Magistrates7 Blanks of the latest improved form, on most rea sonable terms. COMPETE IN PRICE AND EXECUTION with the best and cheapest houses in the State. Special attention paid to SCIIOOIi CATALOGUES, CIRCULARS AND BRONZED TOBACCO LABELS. Orders bv mail DromDtlv attended to. ana worn snipped by Mail or JSxpress to any portion of the State. Orders solicited. ' W. M. BROWN, Manager, Raleigh, N. C. Postponement of sale of ' RAILROAD PROPERTY. In tfie Circuit Court of the United States For the Western District of North Carolina. Henry -Clews, Hiram Sibley and others, PJaintif&,! ; Againzt . The Western North Carolina Railroad Co., E. D. Tod R. Caldwell, Rufus Y.; McAden, The First National Baok of Charlotte, John Rutherford, Hiram Kelley, Thomas G. Greenlee, James t Greenlee, Mary Carson, A. H. Erwin "N. H. D. Wilson, Assignee, R. M., i Walker and others, Defendants, j The sale of the Western North Caro lina Railroad. fE. D..1 heretofore order ed by the Court, and advertised to take place at the Court-house door in the city of Salisbury, N. C, on the 18th day of June, 1874, has been postponed by a sub sequent oraer oi tne Court, until the 17th day of August, A. D. 1874, at which time it; will take place at the said Court-house door in Salisbury, and upon the terms and conditions hereto fore published. B. S. GArTHER, Morganton, N. C. MARCUS ERWIN, Asheville, N. C. ! THOMAS RUFFIN, Hillsboro, N. C. THOMAS B.KEOGH, . i Greensboro, N. C. Juue24,lS74. . . . - 1 tds ORimJSICAL FNSTKUMENTS. Strings and Trimmings, eo to t - I5KOWNa JUleigh, April 7, 1874. ; . ALARGE VARIETY OF FANCY Goods, Toys, &c. at BROWN'S. Kaleigh, April 7, 1874. 31 ., . fl JAxSSiJ V AUiiA. f a.7. I l(mH.HWHV. Liiall u V CI UUIU1V w LI S H t . - - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. $26 A DAY CifJAItAIVTEED using bur WELL AUGER Ac DRILL in nroocl territory. En dorsed by Governor of IOWA, AR KANSAS and DAKOTA. Catalog-tie free IV. GILES, St. Louis, Mo. 3Eor Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, and all Throat Diseases, USE . y.r,v.'i- rTUl-lQ.fc I W oll5 WOXDUilU laUl&Udy Fat up only In BLUE- boxes. A TRIED & SURE REMEDY. Sold by Druggists. 2-4w LIVINGSTONE IS DEAD. For 30 years millions have intently watched his perilous yet heroic strug gles, and grand achievements, and now eagerly desire the complete life-history of this world-renowned hero and bene factor; which unfolds also the curiosities and wealth of a wild and wonderful country. It Is just ready. 2,000 agents wanted quickly. 5 One agent sold 184, another 196 one week. JFor particulars, address HUBBARD BROS., either Philadelphia; Boston; or Cincinnati, O. 2 4w. . , , 'jj'Ti; r v" PIAIIOS AITD ORGANS dJKs new and second-hand, of first in New York -3 Speciality: Pianos and Organs to let until the rent money pays the price of the instrument. Illustra ted catalogues mailed.' A large discount to ministers, churches,, schools, lodges, &c., fcc. ' . s 2 w TTOREWAItXEJJ, rOREAUMED. JtjTd'b'e forearmed now wheh you are threatened withll tho ailments caused by debilitating Spring and Summer weather is to make free use ot 3" XX EU BEB A. which will make the s Liver active, .as sist Digestion, Purify, the blood, strenethen the Uterine and Urinary or- I : - . K oTTotnm and irifllrA you enjoy ine as you uugm. , j. I a bottle. John vi. KEfcibao. New York. 2 4w ! AGENTS WANTED FOR XIIE Centennial Gazetteer of the United States. No book has ever been published1 of such universal interest to the American peoplei It appeals to no particular class alone, cbut to all classes; to men and women of all professions, creeds, occupations and political opinions to Farmers. Xawvers. Business Men, Me- Ahanifls "Phvsioiftns. Politicians. Teach era, Students, Manufacturers, Salesmen, men of learning and men who can only. read, to old and vouner. All want it as a book of constant " reference, and to preserve for theif children and chil dren' children as th& only complete and reliable work, showing the gigan tic results of 'the first one hundred years -of the . greatest Republic the world ever. saw. it is not a luxury dui a necessity to every well-informed American citizen. Agents make $100 to $300 per month. Send for circular. ZIEGLER & McCURDY, 2 4T . Philadelphia, Pa. INSURANCE. NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLIIVA, Capital, $200,000. OFFICERS : Hon. Kemp P. -Battle, President. F. H. Cameron, Vice President. W. H. Hicks, Secretary. Dr. E. B. Haywood, Med. Director. Dr. YV. I. Royster, Ass Med. Di'r J. B. Batchefor, Attorney. O. H. Perry, Supervising Agent. DIRECTORS: Hon Kemp P Battle, Hon Tod R Cald well, Hon John W Cunningham, Col T M Holt, Hon Wm A Smith, Dr W J Hawkins, Hon John Manning, Gen W R Cox, Col L W Humphrey, C Tate Murphy, Col Wm E Anderson, John G Williams, Col W Ii Saunders, R Y McAden, j Col A A McKoy, 1 J Young, James A Graham, F H Cameron, J C McRae, J B Batchelor, J C Blake, Walter Clark, W G Upchurch, J J Davis, John Nichols! FEATURES AND ADVANTAGES. It is emphatically a Home Company, it is large capital guarantees strength anasaiety. Its rates are as low as tnose of an first-class company. 1 It offers all desirable forms of insur ance. , Its funds are invested at home and circulated among our own oeople. i No unnecessary restrictions imposed upon residence or travel. Policies non-forfeitable after two years! Its officers and directors are nromi- nent, and wellknown North Carolin ians, whose experience as businessmen, and whose worth and integrity are alone sufficient guarantees of the Com pany's strength, solvency and success. TIIEO. II. lllliHi Local Agent, O. H. PERRY. Raleigh, N. a Supervising Agent. Good Agents, with whom liberal contracts will be made, wanted in every county in the State. March 13. 1873. ' 38 w6m CAROLINA SPRING BED. Patented January Gth, 874. The Undersigned the offers Uj the public CAROLINA SPRING BED., BOTTOM, . , 'which Tor ' - ' CIicaimcss,'f" ? f Wurability and' . i , f , Comtort, , he challenges the world. ! . This bed is composed of, the spiral spring, made of the best tempered steel, is simple in structure, and is perfectly uuiseiess, oeing; an improvement' upon all other similar patents. ; I will sell, County or State Rigbtr at iow ugures. Parties wishing to nego tiate should 'communicate r with me at once.. " , ' Any one with a little enerjry. can uianw llioiiejr vritu mis paieBw ' For jKirtieulars, address I ' , D. W. WHITAKER, jan. 28-tf Raleigh, N. C. ATJ3NT MEIUCINES. unite t'ul Thousands proclaim Vnr. egar Bitters tho most wonderful In vigorant that ever sustained th sinking system. No Person can takd tlicso Bitters according to directions, and remain Ion g unwell, provided their bones aro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. t Bilious. Kcniittcut and Inter imitteut Fevers, which aroso preva- 'leut in tho valleys of our great river j j throughout the United States, especially : those of tho Mississippi Ohio, Missomj, 'Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas. Rod, Colorado, Braxos, Uio Grande, jPearl, Alabama, Mobile Savannah, Uo. tanoke; James, and many others, with their Vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during tno Summer and Uutuinn, and rcmarknbljy so durinprsoa jsons of unusual. heat afid dryness, ar invariably accompanied y extensive do-1 frangemcnts of tho stomach and liver, .land other abdominal viscera. In the ir .treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful inlluenco upon tlucso various or gans, is essentially necessary. Then is no cathartic for the mirposc equal to Dk. J. Walk un s Mnkgar bittei:s, las they Jcolorcd bowels will speedily remove the dark viscid matter fvitb which tho arc loaded, at tho same time stimulating tbc sccrctidns of tin- li .: . 'and generally rcstoriijg ' the li ... functions of the digcstiifo organs. j Fortify tho body against disease fby purifying all its lluidjswith Vixk(;ai; (lliTTKits. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus forevarmcd. I Dj'spepsia or Indigestion, Head rache, rain in the' Shoulders, Coimhs, 'Tightness of. the Chest, Dizziness, Sour fEructationsjuf the .Stomcl!Uad Taste in the Mouth, Hilious AtXacks, rait.i- j jtation of jjic Heart, Inflammation of Un I idlings, Pain in tho region of the Kid incys, anu a nunurcu ouipr panmu symp Itoms, are the o(frins of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee !of its merits than a lengthy adverti.se Imcnt. ' Scrofula, or King's Evil, Whito (Swellings; Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, 'Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent 'inflammations, Mercurial Affection, Old .Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc. 'In these, as in all other Constitutional Dis leases, Walk Kit's VinkoXr IJitteus havo showu their great curatiVc powers in tho 'most obstinate and intracal)le cases. i For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Hilious, Remit-, tent and Intermittent Fdvcrs, Diseases f the Blood, Liver, Kidncjrs and Madder, these Bitters have no crjiisjl. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated lilod. Mechanical Diseases. Persons en gaged in Paints and Alineals, such ;u Plumbers, Type-setters, llohl-beaters, anJ Miners, as they advance ip: life, arc subjfet to paralysis of the BoKvels. To fruar.l against this, take a dose ul" Walueu's, Vix egar Bittkrs occasionally. For Sliill I)iseaSCS,lEruptionfl, Tet ter, Salt-Kheum, Blotchc$, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, King-worms, Scald-head, Soro Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloratious of tho Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatovcr namo or nature, are literally diig up and carried out of tho system in a short time by tho uao of these Bitters. Fin, Tape, and other "Worms, lurking in tho system of ed many thousands, aro effectually destroyed and removed. So system of medicine, no vermifuges, no an thelminitics will frco the system from worina like these Bitters. j For Female! Complaints, inyouns or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo manhood, or tho turn oflife, theso Tonic Bitters display so decided jan influence- that 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 it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it ii fouijyouE feelings will tell yoa when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of tho system will follow, j i r. ii. Mcdonald & co.. DrnggistA and Gn. Apts., San Francisco, California, t and cor. of Woshinpton and Charlton St., N. Y. Sold tty all 1uk Mm and Dealers. GAIIOMA COTTON CJItf, ! McCALLUM, WY'CKOFK AND HOPE, Successors to ' SEPABK, HICKS & CO., EIVGIHTEEIIS, IIV f FOirXDKICN AND- ! maChtniisth, RALEIGH, N. C. We are now manufacturing the ('.no- ' lina Gin, awarded a gold medal Ity tin North Carolina Agricultural Society in 1873, for tho best Cfin mado in tlio 8utf. .' It has no superior, is tho lightest run ning, strongest and most durable Gin . made. Wo guarantee every Gin to givo entire satisfaction. The prices aro lower than any firs I class Gin sold in the State. ' We also manufacture the best steam Eu- ; glnes and Boilers in tho market fr ' running Gins and - other machinery. Prices lower han any, other. WoaU make Cotton Presses not excelled ly ; any other. - I- cotton (i INS 5 and all classes of ; machine work repaired in tho U t i manner. Castings furnished to onlf-r. Raleigh, Ajril 7t1o74;v - I ;m i TH'E ' " " GRAVES COTTOK PliANTKK C5 AVE YOUR MONEY TIME AND labor, byjusing the Graves Cotton Planter." It sows the seed seed without tho troublel of mhhintrJ And with inucii more regularity and precision. 1 1 ! sow from 1 to 7 bushels . ner acre. will It ' opens, sows and covers at tl same time, and requires only one hand. We refer to a few of the, will-known t farmers of North Carolina, who j have j used this planter; i W. H. Ilollenaan, ) txti r t T.F.Lee. I ' Wake County. uen. Josnna Uarnos, Geo. W. Barefootf ): Edgeeomlo. "VI WliAl UiO W.F.Green.! A. B. Williams, B. D.Rice, i viieyimms; J Wayne county. Borden & Kotnegy, AJC. SAUNDERS, & CO., ... Agents, Raleigh, N. C. , i , mm mm m febl0-w2m,
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