DAILY NEWS
WEDNESDAY MAY 15' 18TS
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE STATE
DEMOCRATIC PARTY.
Tht Newt Building. No. 6. Martin Street
TERMS OF StBHOUITIO.
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THE V AJiKLY.
Stogie copy, ono year.
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lHVisii.TL3 euw SseMlairus vi
plain pnuut i-es iroui every s. c.iou oi lhr
ountry.ua important advertisements.
-xuese terms luciuue prepayment ol
Pirr y m e n ts always to be made ia ad-
V Money may be sent In post-ofSce orders
regis ued lekteis, or i y excess, or ny bank
draft or cuecas. e ul uoi 0r repn.-iue
lor kO.MV lost in Its t ausiiiisffUHi 13
JarspeCimeu COpieS sent u appuca-
Uou.
Thk piet dispatches auiiouuce the
adjournment of the Southern Baptist
Convention, at Nashville.
As wixx be seen by special dispatch
to the News, the General Conference,
in session at Atlanta, decides against
division of the North Carolina Confer
ence. It begins to look now as if the long
predicted new or third paity had been
born; audits name is the National. "
A daily organ, calkd the National 6Um
dard, makes its appearance at Wash
ington City, this week.
The Greensboro Patriot, very
good authority, says, "If the electiou
of the next United States Senator rest
ed with the Democratic masses Zeb.
Vance would have ninety-nine out of a
hundred, and that hundredth mm
would want to be Senator himself'
We can well understand now why the
who oppose Gov. Vance's election to
the United States Senate, as well as
those who helped to thwart the Demo
cratic party of North Carolina in 1872,
are so anxious to keep back expressions,
of opinion about the U. S. Senatorship
by the Democratic masses.
Some astounding frauds are alleged
to haTe been unearthed in the govern
ment printing office at Washington,
principally in the purchase of paper.
But this is only another illu-tiation of
the bent of American genius. We can
beat the world in these sort of things;
for example, take the larceny of the
Presidency. In tbe light of that his
toric and transcendent theft, the gov
ernment printer doubtless fancied him
self entitled to the whole public print
ing establishment, including the back
volumes of tLe Congressional Globe,
Patent Office and Agricultural Depart
ment Reports.
The Greensboro Patriot thinks the
peo; le are not goin to make the Sena
torial contest "an issue in the selection
of their representatives in the Legisla
ture." While it may be wis?, wherever
our party is weak, to av.id any isuc
that would produce the least dUtiacti .u
in our ranks, there certainly can be no
harm in the people of any county de
claring their choice for United States
Senator. The choice of the Democratic
party mus'., and no doubt will be, tLe
successor to Senator ilerriraoa. What
ever tends to make manifest that choice,
is in itself a good thing viewed from a
Democratic standpoint, and cannot be
objected to upon any grounds that do
not bear the impress of absurdity upou
their very face.
Xorth Carolina A Republican
State ! ! !
It seems that the Washington Repub
lican has been cataloguing North Caro
lina as a Republican State ! It has th
temerity to assert that the elections ol
1876 were carried against the Republi
cans by Democratic force and through
Republican fear. Two facts refute this
falsehood : There is no Stale in tbe
Union where freedom of elections pre
vails more completely than in North
Carolina, when not influenced, as in the
recent past, by Federal officials and U.
S. troops; and at the elections in 1S7U
the Republicans polled a heavier vote,
by many thousands, than was ever be
fore returned by that party. Whenever
the Federal power does not usurp the
ballot box in North Carolina the elec
tions are always free, and voters un
trammelled. We of this State pride
nnrealvaa An .-v.. T C l .
opinion, and we take pleasure in ac
cording to every man hid full, free po
litical choice in all public matters. Wt
pity the prostitution of that public sen
timent the Republican either represent
or influences.
A Sew Crusade of IIa.tt.
The South must be prepared to with
stand a new crusade by the apostles o
hate in the North. The Republican.
will spare no efforts to carry the elec
tion in 1880. Grant is to be put for
ward. The horoscope of the politica
future dibclcses no more certain event
lie is to be supported by a giand on
slaught upon the "Confederate power,
Tub Northern heart is again to be fired.
Angus Cameron, United States Seuatoi
from Wisconsin, leads off in tbe North
American Review, with an article,
Whioh fnr fin wo ,J i . .
, f " Mwocuuess, nas nai no
superior in tbe periodical literature of
the day. He undertakes to show that
the success of the Democratic party
means the ascendancy of the South in
the General Government. lie iay
among other things, "I do not say the
South should not rule the .Republic
solely or c one fly because its leaders were
traitors to the Republic That, surely,
is a sufficient reason.' A protest against
the rule of the ruinew is the dictate of
prudence, not the utterance of hate.
JIagnanimity becomes imbecility; man
ly fbrgiTenesbecomes eunucbal ienti
peutalitj; Bsakwtjcarj become. .
Tcppek when it is contended that we
have not condoned the colossal crinar cf
the nineteenth century until we shall
have subjected otfrselvts to the rate of
its chief confederates." This reduced
means that 'the triumph of any party
but the Radical Iparty, is the triumph
of traitors," to quote the language of a
contemporary. When we consider
that tbe Radical party is chiefly distin
guished for its robberies of the govern
ment, we may not feel very bad at be
ing designated by them collectitely or
by any oce of them individually, as
"traitors." In the Cameronian vocabu
larv. "confederate" and "traitor" are
synonymous terms.
The Courier Journal says on this part
of the letter: -'All ibis is meant to
road the South and inflame the
K
North. A few pen strokes might easi
ly topple down the theory, it seis up.
Ucder Southern statesmanship the coun
try grew great and potent. Whilst the
South was taking care of the Govern
ment, the North was feathering it
nest. The last fifteen years of corrup
tion tell the tale of Republican ascen
dtncj, as against fifty years of Demo
cratic progress, purity and glory. But
the animus of the writer who put his
blackguard nature into dubious En
glish in order that knaves and fools may
get a cue for renewed, malevolence,
shows the store which experienced ras
cals set upon questions of even vulgar
sentiment."
Tbe Presidential Title.
At last the electoral frauds in Florida
and Louisiana are to be investigated
The lid is to be torn from the Repub
lican iniquities practised in those States
in the winter of 1876-'T7, and the full,
free light of a congressional inquisition
is to be let in on the dark deeds which
lie about the tap root of the Presiden
tial title. We taka it for granted the
resolution sprung in the House Monday
will pass. It failed then for lack of a
quorum. When it comes up for finai
action it is very, certain that a quorum
will be present, and the resolution can
be pressed through without the aid of a
single Republican vote. The Demo
cratic course of action is clearly defined,
and they have determined with singular
unanimity to pursue it to the bitter end.
The determination of the Democratic
members of Congress to enter into an
investigation of these frauds is some
what surprising, in view of the recent
interviews published by the New York
Herald, wherein nearly every Demo
cratic Congressman expressed himself
against the adoption of any proceedings
likely to call in question Hayes titfe to
the Presidency. But it must be remem
bered that at the time those interviews
were obtained, McLin, the penitent
chairman of the Florida Returnincr
Board, had not made his startling con
cession. It is upon the allegations con
tained in his statement that tbe resolu
tion for investigation is based, the Blair
memorial furnishing the pretext for the
inauguration of the movement.
The time hasXwme for the prosecution
of an enquiry into the means by which
Tildea was robbed of his majorities io
the States of Louisiana and Florida.
There is no danger now that the peace
of the country would be in the hast dis
turbed by the investigations proposed.
Indeed, the frauds have been so clearly
established by the newspapers that an
examination into the matter by a com
mittee would hardly cause more than a
iaiot ripple of excitement. The revela
tions such a committee would bring out
would not possess even the charm of
novelty.
The question of expediency being set
tled, no good objections can be raised
agaicst the adoption of Mr. Potter's re
solution. It is right tbat the great
outrage perpetrated by the Republicans
should be fully and clearly exposed, in
au official, authoritative and lasting
way. None but those who are parties
to the crime, and those of their house
hold of political faith, will offer resist
ance. A stout, bitter fight may be
expected in Congress ; and tbe contest
on Potter's resolution be prolonged.
The object of this investigation is not
simply to collect into durable form the
evidence of frauds in the stolen States.
It said that the complicity of President
ilaycsand Secretary Sherman will be
cleaiiy established. If such shall be the
case, the impeachment of both thes
high cfhciala is among the possibilities
of the immediate future. Iudeed, that
would be a logical sequence of the in
vestigation. But, whether in case of
the impeachment and removal of Mr.
Hayes, Mr. Tilden would be seated as
President, is a question to' be consider
ed. We are disposed to think that Mr
Tilden could secure the Presidency only
through judicial proceedings instituted
undt-r aud by virtue of the saving clause
in the Electoral Commission law.
Should the proposed investigation re
sult in an invalidation of tVi Hfi
of Preaideut Hayes, it would also
destroy the title of Vice-Presideut
Wheeler ; and under Article II, Section
1, of the Constitution of the United
States, the duty would devolve upon
Congress of declaring what officer shall
thou act as President. But we drift
inio a useless vin ot speculation. It is
idle to count Democratic chickens be
fore our legal eggs, just about to under
g incubation in Congiess. are hatched.
It is enough to know that the frauds are
to be dragged tof the liht before a Con
gressional Committee, and that the Re
publican party .with all its reeking ini
quities is to be ionce more pilloried in
history. Mr. Tlden's right to the
Presidency will be established beyond
all controversy ; but whether he can re
cover his stolen' ieat remains to be seen
State 91 edleal Society.
Tbe State iledical Society of North
Carolina met in Vnnual session yester
day at Ooldsboni Arrangements were
made for special reports of the pro
S
ceedings for the SNews, but up to thU
hour nothing has been heard, from - the
transaction yesterday. Full report
L
fC -
will be published at tbey come to hni,
DRUGS.
PESCUD, LEE & CO.,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
RALEIG H, N. O.
We are constantly receiving New Goods,
and are selline them at the lowest market
rates. Special attention Riven to orders.
Store west side Kayettevllle street, seven
doors below Capitol square, sign of golden
mortar uiveusacaU.
TETJSSES, $1.00 THTJSSE5, $1.00
TRUSSES, 51.50 TRUSSES, $1.50
TRUSSES. $2.00 TRUSSES, $2.00
GCELEYS HARD RUBBER TRUSSES,
Comfort, Safety, Relief aed CURE for RUPTURE.
yde tn rvpr.ilrblepMrn ttjrht.cool.cleanlr.
fe from all sour, rusty. cLfinc. or Pld!ng uniVf"
atn. ss-cseil In buthin. Always re.Uble- Pri.
f 4 A f. Avoid tmiution. Gamine sumped I. V
Seeiey." Complete assortment for ia!e by
PESCUD, LEE & CO.. Druggists.
dec 20-dAw8ifl.
KAIL.ROAIJS.
QUANGE OF SCHEDULE
ICaleigli A Gastoa Railroad.
KALEItfU & GASTON RA1LKOAD, )
SCPEKI.NTENDENT'S OFFICE,
Kaleiuh. N. C. Jan. 19. 1ST8.
On and after tunday, January 19, 1878,
trains on the iuileigh & tiastou icailroad will
run daily i&unaays excepted as iouows:
MAIL 11UI.NS.
Leave Ealeteh at 10: A. M
Arrive at Weldou 3:00 P. M
Leave eldon at 12: u P. M
Arrive at ualeigh 5:15 1. M
ACCOMMODATION TEAIN.
Leaves Baleigh at 9:3 P. M
mvesat Weidon 5:0 A. M
Leaves Weidon at s:3i P. M
Arrives at Kaieigh 5 'J a M
Mall train makes close connec'iou at Wt 1-
don with tbe .-eaboard nd Koaiio;e Lau-
road and Bay Line Steamers via t altlniore,
to and from all points oi th. West and .North
west, and with Ptter.sburtr. l.iviiui n.i, and
Washington City, to uuU Lorn all points
North aud ortu-west. And hi Kaleigh witb
the Kaletgh and Augusta Air-Line to Hay
wood and rayetteville. Hainlet, Charlotte.
n uuiingtoa, and ail points buutn.
JOHN c. WIXDMt,
nu 6-tf General Superintendent.
gCHEDULE OF TRAINS.
To Take Ellect Thnrsd,, Jan
uary zltli.
PETEESBCliO RaJLl:OADCNMPJlST.
OrF.CKOF MTPEKINTE .DKST,
PSTEB6BBUO, Va.. January 24, l-.8.
Going HoutJLi.
New York Express leave Peters
burg daily at 9:50 A. M
Arrive at Weidon at 12:ij P. M
Southern Lxpress leave i'eit rsbai:
daily, except Monday, at 12:35 A. M
Arrive at Weldou at o:i7 A.Ai
Freight with Passenger Coach at
tached, leave t'eteishuri; daily,
except miu ay, at 12:25 P. M
Arrive at Weldou at 6:i0 I'. Ai.
Cioiug ftortti.
New York Express leave W eidon
dally at 3:'f P. M.
Arrive at Petersburg at 6:12 P. bl
Southern Express leave Weidon
daily, Mouuay's excepted, at 2:37 A. M.
Arrive at retersourg at b:ij A. 51.
freight, with Passenger Coach at
tached, leave Weldou daily, ex
cept Sunday, at . 7SO P. M.
Arrive at Petersburg at 12-.2 A. M.
Pirst -class coaches and pa: lor cars wili
run through i.e:tveen v nruiugioii and New
vork on day '.rams, and sleeping cars on
night trains. Si-epiug car blrtUs can be had
for one doiltr Irom Kichuioud to Baltimore.
No change uf cars.
Ihrouxh tickets sold to all Eastern and
southern points, aud baggage c necked
through.
L.. E. CLARKE,
Dispatcher of irallis
R. SI. Scllt, General &uperln:endeut.
Ieb 2 tl
nONDENS ED TIME
I'lEDJIOXT Allt-LIXE.
RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILKOA1
TRAINS GOIG SOl'Til
Time, Feb. 3rd. 1378. No. 1.: ,'o. 3
Meul Stutiona ' Lally.i Daily-
Lt Greensboro 5.25 pni R.45 a ru
Ar Salisbury 7 35pm !0.3ja u.
Lv Salisbury
37
Ar Air-Liue Junction
9 Ijpm
f.4i i- n.
.2.15 m
Ar Charlotte
t 3u p IL
No. 1 Connects at Greenboro with Salem
Branch; at Air. Line Junctiou for Atlantaanti
all points iu the Suuin and southwest: at
Charlotte with c, C. & A. it. R. for all pi.ints"
m uie ckuiu ana out&east ana fiorida
points.
No. :J Connects at Greensboro for ILalfitrh
GolCiSboro. and all point.' on N. C. R. K. : at
Salisbury, with W. N. C. R; R. for all points
in Mesiem .ortu Carolina: at ctiariottt
with C, C. & A. R. II. lor Columt.ia and tht
South, and A. & c. Air-Line for Atlanta, anc
tue Hutnwe-t.
TRAINS GOING NORTH,
Time, Keb. 3rd 1878. : No. 2. , No. 4.
'Meal stations. laily. i Daily.
lt Greensboro 110.4-pm1 .16 a n,
Ar Danv ille 1 12. -7 p m laly a a
ftuiiie iu ss) p m
a.i wuiiueq .miq junc, iiiti y m 10.14 a a
Ar Burke vi lie
07p ml 3.i0 a n
Lv Burk ville..
Ar Belle Isle..
Ar Richmond.
5.10 pm
pin 5.55 a m
7.45 p m! li to a it
No. 2 Connects at Grpsi
Ooldsboro. and ail poinis on Saiem brucl
and N. C. R. h.; at iturkeville witi. A. M. i
O. R. R. for Petersburg, etc. ; at Belie Isle
with Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac
U. It for all points North, Last and West:
at Richmond with C. & O. R, R. for tht
W est.
AI1.A.NT1C AND NORTH CAROLINA
RAILROAD,
on and after Sunday, March 10, 1878, trains
Kuuiuau win i uii as ionows:
t AST E R.N ilAIL.
Leave Goldsboro at 12.15 p M
Arrive at Morehead City 6.54 P. M.
WBSTBRM MAJU
ceave Moreneaa City at 1 1 -no r m
Aiiire aiuwusuoiosi. 5:41 A. M
JOHN HFUheH.
mnr Superlndent.
lime i H v AngiiKta Air Line.
SUftlu.MKNUENT S OFFICE.)
Kaleigh, N. C. Occ. 6, 18 7. J
un and after Sundav. Oct. 7th. iar7 train.
on this Koad wilt run as follows: (.Sundays
PASSENGER TRAINS.
Leave Ralelh at fi-nn a xt
Arrive at Hamlet l'-is p- m
Leave llamlet at 2 00 "
Arrive at Kaleign 910
.fi.tf JOHN C. WILDER,
mr b-tl Superintendent.
HOTELS.
PACE'S HOTEL,
W. C. PAGE. Proprietor.
Breakfast on R. & A- It., going South, and
SupDer on trains going North.
Mrst class fare.
febl6-tf
EXCHANGE HOTEL
Green St., Market Square,
fayetteville, n. c.
milU00 PeILDay- Special arrangements
made by the week or month.
J. M. MATTHEWS,
Proprietor.
feb 10-dIro
O P
THE
BOTDEN HOUSE
Salisbury, sr. c.
O. S. BROWN
JLLate of the Rational Hotel,RaIeteh.i
g. Brown, Jr Chief Clerk F W. flhei.
. . earn. Assistant.
Jan Mq
PRO FSF.sN 41 CARDS.
?
DR. RICHARD Hi LEWIS
(Late Professor of Diseases ef the Eye
t-ar m the Savannah Medical college
Practice Limited to the
Refers to the State Medical Society and of
the Georgia Medical Society, i
June fci-ly
DR. CEO. .W. GRAHAM,
RALIGn,H.C.
PRACTICE LIMITED, JO
EYE, EAR & THROAT.
sept 4-d&wly
,VXT ALTEE CLABK
w
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
RALEIGH, N. C.
Practices in the State and Federal Courts.
Collections made In anv nart of the State.
Office in Bagley Building, corner Fayette-
Tiue auu jsiarun streets,
deeply
JAJIXS A. WORTHY,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law,
Practices In Moore and adjoining counties.
Spec al attention given to the collection of
claims
mr 6-dly
ALFRED ROWLAND,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office in the Court-House
XiUmberton, N. C
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
CARTHAGE, N. C.
Practices In the Courts of Mooie andlad-
t lu;ng counties.
coilectiiius made in any part of the State.
mar dtiin
DR. W. W. JONES
OFFERS his professional services to the
citizens of Raleigh and surrounding
c uutry.
office Over Ennlss' Book Store, 4 doors
Delw I'fscad, Le Co.
jani3-di2in
JAMES D. MclVER,
Attorney At Law,
JARTHAGEi N C.
Practices In all the Courts of the Ftate.
Prompt attention given to all business en-
tru.ste-t to him.
feb 16-d6m
J. T. REDWINE,
Attorney at Law,.
ALBEMARLE, N. C.
ap is-tr
W
E.
MURCHISON
Attorney At Low,
LILLISOTO J, N. C
Practices in Harnett, Cumberland, Chat
ham and Johnston. Collections made in all
parts uf he Stale.
ti'O lu drui
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
IScIcigii, A'. C.
Practices In the Courts of Wake and Orange
ana the supreme court or jsorth carouna.
speci-1 attention fcdveu to collections of
nanus a'ir tothe adiutment auu eettlem nt
Of accounts, raniculiily to the accounts oi
'xuardian ana w.-ird. t-x.-cutors, Aaioiuistra-
.ors and lrostees. and a uusipcsS in tbe
Irobate Court jsen.'rally.
uiiice coiner rayeuenue ana Martin
Streets, opposite Citizeus National Bank,
upstairs.
Jan Z d U't
W. HAYWOOD, ATTORNEY AND
CO U Ns V. L LOU AT LAW.
miice in "Barley builling'opposite tbe new
l ostuinc", i.aieun. c. riompt attention
g.ven to all business entrusted to his care
uavniL' had lour years experience in the
banking business, previous to obtaining his
license to practice law, he is a practical book
keeper, and will uevote special attention to
setiliu.; the estaies of deceased persons,
taxing accounts, ic, neiers t y express per
mission to eacn oi tne ianKsin liaieigh.
jau z uui
vv
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O N
E S,
Attorney aud Counsellor at Lan
RALEIGH. N. C.
Practices in the District and Circuit Court
of the I'nited "tales and the Courts of the
6th Judicial District of the State: office on
corner of Martin and l ayetteyille fetreet, op
posite 'ovemmt-nt liuuaiiig up stairs.
ap-3-nti
T. C. HARRIS,
ENGRAVER
OJ
Wood
R A LEIG II ,
W. C.
dec
E
U G E N E L. HARRIS
Artist in Crayon,
CHAPEL HILL, N . C.
Portraits enlarged in the most finished
style of crayon drawing from any kind of
small picture
14x17 $10; Framed 3; 18x22 $15
JM-SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
B?id
1 have Just been Informed, that a consign
ment of light trotting Wagons and Buggies,
will be forwarded In a few days. I advise all
to wait and examine the work and hear the
prices.
ap 2Vtf W. C. McMACKIN.
""ICE HOME-MADE LARD IN SMALL
Packages to suit Families at
F. C CHRISTOPHERS & CO'S
ft U tf Meat Murkflt. Harriett 8t
TIIE FARMER A5D JBECHMK,
RALEIGH, N. C.
$2.00 Year in Advance.
RANDOLPH A. SHOTWELL,
lanaging Editor.
The offlcial organ of the Department of
Agriculture. ap ltf
NORFOLK, VA.
Q O O D
E HOUSE
Corner
Commerce
and Main
Streets,
NORFOLK, VTRGLNIA.
JESSE C. JACOCllS,Proprietor.
T. H. MILLAR, Clerk,
Board Per Day, $1.50
angSdtf I
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY.
BALTIMORE.
The Droeramme of studies fer the Tear be
gtDDtug September 18, 1877. will be gent on
B A
HATING PURCHASED LARGELY AT THE LATE
B A N KR UPT
IN NEW YORK.
We can sell Goods lower than any
"We offer choice Prints at
25c. per pain Bleached Domestic 5i cts. per yard;- Pique gc. yard; Grass Cloth qc.
yard; Eeal Percales 8 1-3
Our Stock
is as fine as can be found in the City, and we offer it
other house. 25 Cases Straw Hats at 15c.
apr 16-tf
GROCERIES.
uttention!
EATERS AND BUYERS!!
25,00) Pounds of ew Smoked llASls,
SHOULDERS and SIDES, well trim and
emoked with Hickory, now ready for de
livery at
F. C. CHRISTOPHERS & CO'S.,
fet24-tf New Market. Hargett St.
TOLTED MEAL. FRESHLY GROUND
J Hoxxt from $&50to 14.00 per Sack, juet
from Walnut Creek Mills, at
mr. ll-tl (tATTIo, joes U.ts .
150 Barrch Flonr,
All erades. nrrces lower than ever. Retail
good flour at 4c., at
F. C. CHRISTOPHERS & CO S.
feb 24-tf
A NOTHER LOT OF FINE MOUNTAINS
Beeves, arrived for
F. C. CHRISTOPHERS & CO S.,
feb 24-tf Meat Market Hargett St.
TOBACCO ! TOBACCO ! !
rjK BOXES ALL GRADES. CALL AND
try it at
feb24-t
F. C. CHRISTOPHERS & CO S.,
nargett Street
W. C. & A. 8.
JUST RECEIVED,
10 DDLS. IRISn POTATOES
For
LATE PLANTING.
DESSERT FRUITS
Grated Pine 4pple. Strawberrie?. Peaches.
Raspbe ry Jam, Damson, Plums, herries.
Pears, Ouince. reach Marmalade, rluins.
oreen Oages, ulacKDeiry Jam.
Cracked Pearl Wheat,5 l'os. Tkg's.
Fresh Dessicateu Cccoanut,
Wilson Packing Company Corned Beef,
Gilt Edge (iohen Butter,
Fresh bottled Pickles, Pt. Qts and Gals,
Pickled Oysters and Capers,
75 Cases Fresh CanneiTomatoes and Peaches
13 Hbls.
Irish Potatoes,for late Planting,
Patapsco Family Flour,
We receive every week selected lots N.
family Flour.
SUGARS.
Cut Loaf. Crushed. Granu uted. Powdered
ana .Manuara A ' ana yellow sugars verv
low.
MERCHANT TAILOR.
Fashion Bazaar.
BEAUTIFUL STOCK.
0-37fiac3L Opening
WEIKBL
The Merchant Tailor.
Will offer a Magnificent stock of
AND
SUMMER GOODS
At Astonishingly low Prices.
NOW IS THE TIME
To Secure
FIRST CLASS BARGAINS,
A PERFECT FIT WARRANTED.
The Goods are all First-Class and the
Workmanship will be guaranteed.
REMEMBER, SSliiiSi
WEIKEL.
mar 33-ti ,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
THOMAS
8 Martin Street. Ralelsrh. N- r.
GENERAL
O ommission Mercliajit
WILL RECETTTE, SEt r OR STORE, AND
ADVANCE ON COTTON. Low rateofo
terest and Jtcrajte charges. . Refers te Clti
Kens' National uaiu Ralelirh. w. cf
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the State.
5c. yard ; Ladies' Shoes 75c. per pair; Children's Shoes
cts. per yard.
of JE&eadyrmadLe Olotiiiiig,
J. Y. JACKSON & CO.,
5 & 7 Hargett St.
FEED STORES.
OSBOfifi'S CRJilfl AND FEED
Store.
1 Car Load Choice Feed Oats.
1 CAR LOAD CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY,
2 " N. C, HAY,
1 " " FODDEK,
1 " WHEAT jtfRAN,
l " " RICHMOND Bo ted MEAL,
1 " " CORN.
Tiie above can be had at very low figures
lor A.i-
WOOL) AND COAL
ti vuys ou "ia:,d di
C b o r n n
iji:'Liin And Feei Store, -West
N. C. U. R. Dcvot.
Raleigh, N. C.
ap :4-ti
FODDER! FODDER ! !
A good article just receivrd by
OAT XLS, JONES & ELLIS'.
mar 13 tf
Another arrival of S; lendid Seed Oats, low
for cash at
GATTIS, JONES & ELLIS',
mar 13-tf 53 PayetteviPe, .-t.
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Several carloads prime Bay. native and
foreign, just received at
mar 13-tr gatti. JOi-.s &eili-
FOR BOLTED COM MEAL, FLOUR,
Or any kind of Grain or Forage, call on
GATTIS. J ONEs & tCLLl.-?,
53 Fayette ville Street,
feb 10-3m Kaltigh, N. C-
BALilMOBE.
JENNINGS' EAU
D EN TIFRIC F, an ele
gant, safe and efficient
MOUTH WASH,
for oleanslng, teautlfy
lisg and preserving the
Teeth and Gums, and
imparting an anreea
Dle odor to the breath
Yi' cola or rHo riri t t .
ml driis stort-x.
Prniri.d N. HYNSOSN A JENNINGS
CO.. No. 9 North Charles Street, Baltin.ore
s p 2;dawly
BALTIMORE IIUKINESS US-
RECTORY.
FERTILIZERS.
Baker, R.J. & Co. Pure Ground Bone and
'. 'hemicals for rertillzers, a. cnanes
Ptpdmont Gnano & Man. Co.. 81 South street
Rasin. R. W. L. & Co. 32 South Street, chemi
cal Fertilizer Manufacturers.
Rhods& Co., 80 South Street.
may 27-dawly
WIRE RAILING & ORNAMENTAL
W0HKS. j
DIFI R & CO.,
NO. 36. N. HOWARD STM BALTIMORE, MD.
W!m T? Q Tlir era tnr Paniatarlaa PilnnntAa
&c.. Sieves, Fenders. Cases. Sand and Coal
Screen Woven Wire, &c.
aio. iron Bedsteads, Chairs, Settees, &c.
Jan 31-lSwllm
1 resnectfullv call tne attention of mv
friends, patrons and the public generally Ib
the south o.
my kw. TTXATm.TirRATvr iKu
HEALTH Y LAG ER,
brewed purely ol malt and hops, after, the
v icnna meinoa ana expressly tor export,
2 German street, Baltimore, Md
Jan Sl-dly
MISCELLANEOUS.
rORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES.
Tne Public
Can alwavs find first-class conveyance..
whether for pleascre or business, at our Liv
ery rooms. We have the largest and mrst
complete establishment in the state. Horses,
mules, carriages, buggies, &c., always op
baud for sale, hire or exchange.
G. W. WYNNE & CO.
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No. 25 Old Street. Petbrsbxhio. Vi.
I will pay the highest market value for the
following articles: Furs, Wool, Hides Peer
Skins, Feathers. Cotton and W olen Rags
ocrap raDer, uid Kope. Old Carpet, old I on.
Old Metals, Bees Wax, Tallow, Dried Fruits.
All kinds of Seeds, Roots, Sumac Eggs and
Country Produce generally. Gin Sweepings,
Motes and Dirty Cotton. All consignments
will receive prompt attention and remittance,
mar 10-H2aw3in
GREGORY H OUSE.
. GOLDSBORO, JV. C.
House new and. elegantly furnished. Ac
commodations best in the city. Every room
has an outdoor window. Mo skylights, ho
other building within 0 feetto obstruct light
and air. In the centre of business, being on
the corner of two of the leading stiee'sof the
city. R ilroad licket office. Telegraph
office, and Post Office located in the building.
The Gregory House is the oniy first-c ass
house in tne city. I
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OREOPBI it FREEMAN, '
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House
in
25 per cent lower than any
FURNITURE
FURNITURE ! FUM1TURE !
W. H. MORR'Q fit CO.,
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
SPrliftC BEDS AND MATRASSES
No. 3 Fatettevilli.Strest,
RALEIGH, N. C.
We are daily receiving our large and varied
stock ot FUuNlTURK of new and orlgioal
design.
We would invite the public and thhse
tending our State Fair to call and examln
our stoo i aud prices, even if they do do.
wish to purchase. o trouble to show eoodi.
w, H. MOKKIms &CO
3, Fayettevllle stree
onl7-dtft Kaiflitrh.
VA LLE Y W lllfSKE Y
R. F. J o n e s & C o.,
I7ALEICH, N. C.
, AGENTS FOR
5 TOM COOPKS.
Jurmrel Valley
CENTENNIAL OLD EYE
AND
WHEAT WHISKEY,
a large lot
aLysonhand from twotofoui
YEAltS OLD.
universally acknowledgedto be
THE FINEST WHISKY MADE
IN THE SOUTJ. PERSONS WISHING
Strictly Pure Spirits
FOR MEDICAL AND OTHER URPOSE3
can get any size package
From 3 to 50 Gallons,
By addressing T. N. COOPER, Eagle Mil&
V. O. IiedeU county, N. C.
Sold by A. W. FRAPS, lUleigh, . C.
tanlly T. N. CXXiPK
niSCELIi.lE() us.
KELVYN NURSERY,
PITTSBORO, N. C. '
ORXAJMENTAL planting.
Citizens of Raleigh, or of other points,
desiring to improve tr.eir grounds during the
winter and i-prlng, are invited to correspond
with the subscriber. He offers a very larjt
stock of Ornamental Evergreens. Trees,
Roses, Shrubs, Pulbs, including many hun
dred varieties. The stock leing very heavy
iu amount will be otter d very low during
tht present (eleventh) year of the Nursery.
Ai biils of t5ani upward will he delivered
free of expr-ss. in Raleigh. teud for Cata
logue, Plans of impiovements carefully
prepared. The subscriber may be personally
consul: ed in Raieign. if notiiled by posUl
card. It is t elifved that tin. present stock Is
not excelled anywhere. Dutch Bulbs, Floww
Seeds aud small p ants mailed promptly.
now In hand
I
t me lot oi imported Hyacinths, Tulips. At ,
C. B. DENSO.V.
Pittsboro, C
dec29-tf
TO ALL WHO RIDE.
Top Buggies, Open Buggies, Platform
Spring Wagons and Carriages, Road and
Farm Wagons.
ap 25-tf W. C. McMACKIN.
HAPPY h CLIEF.
To all suffering from chronic diseases of
all kinds. Confidential consultation invited
personail v or by mall, .iew met hod of treat
ment. Npw and reliable remedies. Book
and circulars sent free in sealed envelopes,
address Howard Asso lation, 419, S. Ninth
St., Philadelphia, Pa., t n institution baTlnf
a high reputation for honorable conduct and
profe&sionablObkill. maylfdlv
Zeiglor,
Manufacturer of Cigars and Dpalpr ia
SmoKingand Chewine iob.ccn. I'iDe. Ac.
Always ke ps on hand a good assortment of
nne clears ana smokers . rticles, in fact
everything kept In a lirst class Ciar store.
The best 5c. clears in the r-itv. Factorrand
Store 1 coor north of the Yarborouah, Ral
eigh, N. C.
apza-ijm . . GEO. ZEIOLER.
The most remarkable cures of SCRuFULA
have been and are now being made by th
use of MRS. J JS PERSON'S REMEDY f0F
that disease. Cure Certain, Speedy and Per.
manent. For personal reliability refers by
Sermlssion to the ku Rev. Thos Atkinson,
. D., of N. Carolina, Geo. A. Fcote, M. P.,
Wrreu Co., aud Hoes. J. J. Davis and C M.
Cooke, of Franklin Co. For certificate of
cures, circulars, terms, &c.. enclose stamp to
MR-. JOE PERSON,
mar l-tf Franklinton, N. C.
I G A R 3,
All Havana. 5c. The best Una fie Cttars hi
the city. Clone figures to the trade.
W. ti. & A. B HTRONaOB
POR rSMOUTII, VA.
J. & Er MAH0NEY, ,
Rectifiers and Wholesale-Dealers In
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
ASD HOST CKLSBRATED BKXHDS or , .
PURE RYS LND BOURBON WHISKEYS
No. U High Street,
Portsmouth, Virginia.
J A E. Mahonev handle at all times frets .
tliree to foui thousand barrels of the flaeat
lmtorted whiskies, Wines, Gins, C.
appuoaiwu.
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