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DAILY NEWS SATURDAY.. .JANUARY. 4. 1"79 OEGAN OF THE DEHOCBATIC PARTY The Stmi Building. No. 6. Martin Street Hetter TJuiea at tue PoutD. The Washington Tost thus discourse upon the surj-ct which now engrcsscs the thoughts of the people here : While the Weal i thriving tike youcg giant the question arisrs : "What hare U the Sooth to hare in the grow ing prosperity of the country ? She has IaiQ dormant for more than a genera tioo.. Slavery prevented the immigra tion of free labcreis ; war p!oubed her with it Iron star ; the crj-t barger ar.d the negro, upheld by Ridical bay ooeta, robbed and plundered her until her distress daring the war was as nothing compared with her suffering from the illegitimate rtsults of the war; e ice ire taxation amounted to practical condscatioa of property; Rad ical lies about "outrages' kept the recentinflui of immigration away from her and sent it to the West ; tod, to crown all, the bard times came to give added weight to her many adversities. On the other hand we find that dep-te all her wrongs and her ill-for tune of the past, she has abundant resources for material prosperity. She has a soil whirh incapable of produciug some of the most valuable stapler; eren her " worn-out" lands are already cleared and improved, and could be re stored by wie management at el:ght eipense. She has a climate unexcelled in the world for productive purp wes ; she has four millions of profeional laborers who only nevd to be tet at work ; she has a clasa of cultu;ed and able leaders, who are prc-cmiueutlv qualified to look after her legislative and other essential . needs. And now that she has cut loose from thepaUrnal care of the Northern fanatic, has ousted the Northern carpet-bag thief, his shaken off the gp of Ilalie.il Mrur.y from her threat and stands erect in her lodf pendente and her rightful t-elf-govtrnment, she will wake up as from a long nightmare, will shake heiself into shap-, and eomsnecce to grow. She poetesses in a rrarltd dgree every eatial e!t niei t oi prosperity aud rapid growth, and will go prorap'ly for ward to gather up those retulls- The effects i f this transformation of a ban-en aid devasta'cd ctuntry like the South into one that is teeming with pep!e acd prtxiuits, are worthy of. con sideration, when v;ewcd in their rela tion to the general welfare. What has hitherto been a personal gain to a few po t eal leaders in the practical corfi cati n of Southern property through oo rcu taxation and the piling up of fabulous State debts, has been a loss to the public in just the eitLt that it La. reduced the value of t'jat property for National axatiou. the loss will be restored, and the South will be enabled to pay her share of the National ex pec sea. Another effect will be the creation of a home market for Northern manufactures and products such a thftti South nrver has beeu bV 1 Ierfe Iteamilloii. After sventeen years of u.per sion the Governm nt resumed arxcie pay ments on the 1st of Januiry. 1"TJ. The Resumption act pis-ed Jnuary, 1875, provides in brief: 1. On and after JAmnry 1, 1379 the secretary of the te sury sh.ll redeem in coin the United States legil tender 'noes then outstanding1. 2. This redemptioj fhall take place on the preaen at;on of puch leral ten der in sums of not les than $50. 3. The place of redemption is at the ofhc of the assistant tr aurer of the United States in the city of New York. 4. The redemption will be iu either gold or silver, a th holder of the Wal tenders des-rts, s-ibject t the option of the goveruniict to pay in either mtaL 5. The amount of these legil tenders is now f3ta.63l.01G. 6. The legal tender sha'l nol be destroyed, retirtd or cancelled, but shall be kept in circula'i r. 7. The act does not app'y to the cir cn!a'iou of the national biuk.o. Their note are still redeemed in United States nuUs at the cou' ters of tho banks issuing them. Anent this questiou the N.v Yjrk N .tion observes: "The gvernment has entered on the performac.ee of aa entirely new func tion that of a bank of issue, which is, we believe, a novelty iu the history of fi:iia:. It is enough for th present t say that if sp ci- payments be main tained even for three m Lth, in Com pany with a continuTce of tbo im provement in buines wb:ch every body acknow!elges, it will ruin utterly the argumau-l of irup.acticabiiity, which is the a'.ror geat the opp-nect3 of re aJtmptioa hvc hid to oflLr. What ever ma) be the dangers which, after three mor.tha of resumption may be stu! ahed, owiug either to the possi bility of turn in the balance of trade or tbw incTaVc abundance of silver, people will refuse to trouble their head ah- ut them,' and will ettle down into the belief that tLe Treasury will for ever hereafter pay one bun died cents on the dollar, and they w til insensibly adapt their business and their way of thinking on all business matters to this belief. Contracts and transactions of all sorts will grow up cn it, and thus create a powerful body c f influence agaicsc any other change, which will be very effective ia prevent ing any other cra-gc, just as the growth of transactions on the irre deemable currency crea'ed a powerful body of i rlaence hostile to resum; tion, which furnished a s.rong obstacle to reu.nptiou. The way in which busU ne is reviving, to , is likely t' prove very fivo.abla to tLe growb of stea y aod(u J ti. ti about the cuneucy. The rt vtval u'rr not rrally coo sis t. ao cortUng to all t! e bet account, in a grent iocrraio of demand for commodi ties o touch a-t in a rctiratiou of cou rl!enc bntween dealer that is to tay, aellers have agr.in begun to believe that Ihey cm safely give credit to buyers, have teun torliow the caution which is one of the mott marked chtracteris tics of men who mean to pay what they promise. The tpccu'ative class, who were heavily encumbered with the debr of the g d oi l times before the pauic, .inl who r.a'ly furnished the strong-tit element ty t li - intl itiouist attitaiim, havo been almost entirely ruined and hive disappeared from the market. Ioll-iticn now would come too late to save tli.ru. Eveu two jears ago a good mauy of them were still struggling and clamoring for relief, but few if any now survive. Iu fchort, in the figuiative slang of the street, we have touc'utd bottom," or rather "we have been walking on the bottom for some tima. So that those whose rise will now begiu, and whose opin ions about tint ucial mutters will be most powerful during the next ten years, arc eiilu r hteady-goiag persons ffbo have, through their prudence, avoided shipwreck during the last ten years, or beginners who start with the lessons of disa-ter fresh in their minds Both cases will be opposed to specu lative tlnanoe and t j a fluctuating car-' rency. Though last not least, resump tion will have the support of that readiness to accept accomplished facts which forms so prominent a feature in the American temperament, and works such ' wouders in American politics There is no country in which so little time is spent iu vain regrets, and in wnicD it is 8 nard to get up a move ment in favor of uudoiug the done, and in which there is sj little interest in the things that mi-ht have been. It is this which ba.s really . proved the greatest diffijuity in the way of the op ponents of the Rsumpion Act since its passage; and it will prjve a still grratir in the way of those who will still sigh for irredeeui ible paper." Bt exercising true wisJom the Legis lature will adjust and compromise the State debt. By practicing the severe economy advor a'ed by the Newj it will save euough top.ty off Vm debt iu a few years. 51 1 S (E I. L.A X LOIS. VEGETINE. ULI'ORTa IHUM OHIO. Mr- H. R.STIVXNS: I have soli I lit VeeeMne for several veara: n l fr m pers nal knl u e of my cut niiTiwbo uav -x luiti.t it. I co cUr-t-riuliy r eoinrana It for the complaints for h.on il is recomni-na i. titsi-ei t.uily, J. J BROWN, rru?Muud Apothecary. Vegetine Kidnej (omplafntw. Cicinnati, O., March 19, 15:7. U. R. STEVE53 : Iear lr. ; bar used rour Vecttlne for mc t'm-, n.J can trurhful'T av tt ;as e e-n a un ai t-i.erit to m-. an 1 to thoe suf fering from disct'rs of iLe ttuie 1 cheer ful icCvuiu.ebl t. Kf Ietru !y. a II. SMITH. Attested to b K. B. Ahfl-M. Uruia st' cor. L.jjh;n ui Ceut.al Avuues. CV fTkn' coiijerxine laltluey C'ouiplulutM. r s-a-s or th K'dnes. rudder. Ae., are .'1'aH uiii.- s in', an .t Mma triy -lom" i he iuo Ji'tr- vi a;.U 1 K li senses b.it -n 4.n-c h- ha:ii n -t m Mont disease o' :he Kl im-yn r, from I'npurt-ti- hi tif b tKnl. caustur burners whic i nUleoQ t .ee pits jt-tli: exctlt any kar w.i remt-ay ! t w i- w,r to: clJans I g an i vurif n the ' 1 x1. tt.ereby cau-lnif healthy a.ttoi to an tneorms of ttie boJy. Vegetine lildury CompluIntM. AKsns. O.. Jan. 23. 1TT. Dr.. II. K. trKVEN-", Eos on, Miiv- rr Sir.-My w if h is ud your V"KUn for K' iy omiitatnt aud (-d.ta1 IVMllty, ami b ouud ifei relief irom It. so niuel o thai stirt .iaes to keep il uu hand as a b ueiiclal .odIc. THOM8 H. f(M)DWIN, Weet Market Street. I am personal j acquainted with Thoj. II. G'Odwin. K i , who U -a ola and Uigbty reapecti cl.Uen ol Alt on. Votin resfectfnl'ly. A. M. AKMtfuOMU, lrugg'st. - Vegetiiie Kidney Complaint. CiHfiKKATi, O., March 17, 11:7. Ma. II. R.Stcvks-j: Dear sir, I have been a great sufferer from KMney Com Ilir, an.l a'ter the ne ot a fewbttlesof Vefrtlue 1 find raysell entirely cured. I icaini si cteea iHuudsln Mesh while isklug tho Vegetln. I will cheerfully recou".e d It. Yours tHily, W. T. AR' Il KR, ? o 23 at sixth atreet. Prepared by II. P. STEVENS, Boston, Mas. V'?!ti is sold t all Drurlsts. de- 15 Proscription Free, 14OBthepe'dy cure of SwtilnV WVakiifn " i .t Manb-M d. and atl d sorders brought Ion by Indier- tl n or ce Any lruzglt l as the inrrdlen's. AJJu s. 1H JAgUFPi CC. W SixtLSi. Cincinnati.. a nippy m year to all. J. A. Bragassa. I ret an my sincere thank to thj public for thlr liberal tatronxge lor the short,, apace of time that I have been among them and hope I mry ennilbua to mrlt tlulr , , . . ... , -. - ... nalrnntirA In th. futur . I,, I wl'l kerpeonstautly on hand tvcrythln? usually kpt in a first-class Confectionary Store: Consisting In rart of Oranges, Lemcn. Banana. KUs, Kaislns, Nuts, Cit ron and other KodtliliifcS too numerous to mention. J. A. Bl.'AOASSA. IS FajeJtevllla Mreet. halelh. N,C. JanS it THE INECUAIUD 1A1 lUfil DOUBLE o PORTABLE AND TAT10KART SAW. FLOUR AXD CSIST mti.t, c;i.ot i:kif:s. G COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I have this day associated with me Inttus' IncumvhrntlKT Mr. (J. EFKiAR LEACH The bUHiuess lu future will be conducted under the name aud .style of M. T. LEACH & Ct. All rartles Indebted to me by note or open account iast due, must come forward and make Immediate payment, as the strinrency of thetims forces me to demand prompt settlement of business don on dose mar gins. M. T. LEACH. KALKion. N -. Jan. 1. 1B79. M. T. LiacH- O. E. LxMca. M. T. LEACH & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND - GENERAL GROCERS, o. 3 WILMINGTON ST RALEIOH. n. c. We shall continue the business hereto fore conducted by M. T. Leach, aa suc cessor to the old tlriji of Leach BrotUers.and by close attention to the interest of our customers hope to merit their patronsge. jal-lm M. T. LEA.CII & CO. RiLEtOH. N.-C.. Jan. 1. 1ST9. G. & A. B. STRONAGH. FOB HOME USE. :X Bbls. Apples. (Jolden Pippins, Baldwins, KiuKsaaU 8pitz burgs. Ytllow Banana, Messina aud F orida Oranges, Lemons, Coconus, Raisins, Currants and Citron, l,fJH)lbs. Pure Kreuch aod Plain Candles. Alnii nds. FUbeUs, Walnuta, r'ecaus, and brazil nuts; a full Hue fresh ftook. BKST GOLD CHOP FlKE CKACKhR. 2i0) Cigars at S .25 to f 17.50 per hundred, if you wish to hmolte a good iitgar or make a present to your friend buy our "lKAD SHOT" it basno rival. IVfty boxes and bbU. fresh Cakes and Craca f era, fresh Cove Oysters, Cream and Factory Cheese. Country Merchants and c nsumers wil-find 11 to luair inwrem to visit ua Ktior purchasiug. Wnmra.ln fttredneed rtrlc a tha fallow lng (tlass aod fk'g goods, viz: Canned fruits ana vegeiauies, ureum tanned Salmon, Dexsees Clan i-howder, Dexees Cannt-d Clams, t resh and Pickird Oysters, Mlxd and vu-curut-er sickles, Atmore's Miucemeat. Atmore's Pluui Pudding. DevliBd Soft and Sngl'ah Dairy Cheese, d.un and Pine Apple Cueee. Gordon and Uworih's Preserv s, irencn rruna iu ouut, nun rina aud Preserves, Nelson's and "ox's ueiat.o, I'ure corn March and hloe - lour. Kreakfart Stilps, .New Orleans Molasses, Honey InOonib and Buckwheat Flour, shaker Dried Corn, Tapi oca anu raro, rluisu auu r i ruv u vru tcs, Baldw in lomitu Catsup. French and lulitu Olive Oil. i aie Crackers and Cakes, Mnikell and Kmplre. Plckies, Extracts. Toilet waters. Co'oKnea, truck s and Colga'e s lidkt Kxtracis. C logue's lo.let , Waters, Soaps at Cost. .-, decl GL?'u"txcursion TO WILMINGTON STREET MEAT MARKET. ifyou vautto buy UllOCKRIE. go to F. C. CUUIST iPHEIti Si CO., where you wll And a full stock of Groceries and Notions, at the low. at p Ices, c-nna anl buy your CHUI3 1'M.AS GOODS. FKCMIIUEEF ST' I'ORK, The finest in the Market, Saaags Tur keys, (Jeese. Spare Klb'. Backbone and everj thiDg in toe eating lie, alao Boots and olioes ! AttbiLiwst pricts, Home-made SHOES a specialty. FLOUR ! FLOUR ! ! FLOUU ! ! ! AllgTaes an ' all p Ices, to suit the times. TOBACCO AND O GAR:, At lh lowest bott on r-rlc s. Also, furnishes on short notice WOOD A.ND LUMBER. ' Give us a trial, F. C. CURISTOrUERS & CO., II irgett Street. dec r-tl FK1ST CI.ASM II1U AXD UESTACuAST, WITH SLEEPING APARTMENTS AT TACHED. Where he coniniod'atlons will be fouudf 'r.r I J- and permanent board-d-s - House op -n all hour., day and night, at 3114 Kaetief ille Strwct. J. 8. TAYLOR, Proprietor. Successor to V. n.Mntin. dec 3-d lm . TO THE AFFLICTED. French's Ameca LtDicnent Is the bett known for Kbeuinatlrm, Neuralgia. Pairs in the hark and sb'e. Heaiaebe, c., &c. It never falls to give Immediate relief. Manu factured by WM. E. FRENCH. Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Petersburg, Va. For sale b Wm. Simpson, F. U, ileartt, ruglsts. Rarelgh, N. C. nevi-dSno NO MORE, ACUTEOR CHRONIC A ALICYLIC& ruar n or m a a u n l. w v rv u. Manufactured only under the above Trids,'M., br b- EUROPEAN NAL.ICYLIC MED- CO., OF PARIS ANL) LEIPZIG. laf MDtATX KlTIEF WiRBlSIID. PKKMI- hint Ccri oriKANTiKo, Now exclusively used by all celebrated Pbysleians of Europe nd America, becoming a Staple, Harmless, and heliable kemedy on both continents. The Highest Medical Academy of Paris re port cures out of lOO cases within three days, becret The only dtssolver of the prisonous Uric acta wbtcb exists In the B ood ot Rheumatic and Gouty Patients. 1.00 a Box-.b Boxes for $5,000. bent to any Aod'ess on reeelDt of pr'ce. Endorsed by Physicians, told by all Druggists, address WASHBURNE & CO., Ost t Importers' Depot, 7 Cliff St., Nbw Youk. For sale by Williams & Haywood and Pesond, Lee A Co., Druggist, nov 2S-eodiy MAYOa'SOFFl E, CITY OF RALETGH, Jauaary 1, 18i8. SFAt EDProos-'U will be received for one wet k, for the purpose of lighting the -tieetottl e Citj n accordance wiNi speel flcattons already prepared, and on Ve In this office. V . , B. C MANLYV J?L?2"lw Mayo?t Observer copy, I'lfCFFSSlONAI, IAKU. WALTER CLARK, A TTOKN E Vi'liikw f RAL.KIUH, N. O. Pr;c;tee In thfl State and KM"-d Ourt; of the State OftWln Baelwy .lalld'Tix. cor ler FayHte vMle and Hrtln struts. . d''-.' ;'v THOS. R. PURNELL- A T I' O K N E T AT LAW, JFLctloiglx, 1ST- O, Practices In all the SUte and Federal Courts aug -6m . WILL. Q. 6EEKUEAD ATTORNEY AT LAW NEWION, N. C. Win practice In the Courts of .he Right Judical mstnee cuecuons mnuo i parts or the state July 20 tf A W. HAYWOOD, ATTORNEY AN D Offloe In -Bagley Bulldlng.,'opposite ttojww Post OfflcerRaleigb. N. C. Prompt tt;" given to all business entrusted to his care. Having had four years experience In the i.iv. k.,.u..i ninna in obtalninx uio .T V ..Ji k io a nra'tlMl nOOK- . : .j m Atra. aiuuital artntlon tc Keeper, iuu wiu uc iuto "" - settling the estates of deceased persons, rr t . Hoi... i.v omrMH ier- mission to each of the Banks In Raleigh . Jan 2-12m B. S.BE1DK, 0 M.BUiBXB, I". H BUSBBB READE, BISBEE & BUSBEE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS, UALKIGII, N. C. Will practice in hq Hfateand Federal Co irts. wh-rever desired. Judge Reade will per sonally attend the highe Courts at Kaleigh, a d upon protessionai cousuiiaiioua sou imll v. Offloe in Mahle-Builiilng op?oslt- Market House. dec IS dim OH W. HI!HDAL J.-HH DCVIStUX, iK. HINSDALE & DEVEREUX, ATT JRNKYS AT LVW, Prompt ittention vlvn to al collections entruwt'd t. t. em. Itefer by permission to the banks or halei. h J. W. 11 ii ifal Kayetievme; mnsaaaes Worthy. Carth .ge. oct l 6m JA.TII S A. WORTHY, Attoruey 1'eunseilor al Lav lriiMMitti Mir ind aH Inlnlnf crtuntlAa. Spec al attention giveu to the colieciioa oi claim. mr f-dly B. F. MONTAGUE, ATTORNEY. AT LAW, Office over J. P. Uulley's ;store, RALEIGH, N. C. KnAciil Attention Olven to C il-ctlon of Cla' ins and Remittance fiompily made. Kepbrs bt ruiiM'ssioH TO rate raiionai Oaua nAltJiKH in-lV'UAi 4 'a.. A win .u. National Bank: Chief Justice W. N. H. smith and Judge oeo. V. irong, Rale"gh. N. O. oct to tr DR. W. W. JONES . 0FS.MfPW service to the W cltlzena of Rale' 1 .......Hino untry. " .-- Ajr"I.cver Enulss' Book Store. 4 doors - 'T Wseud, Lee A. Co. anlS-dl2m B B. M ssenburg, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Practices In tte ronrts ot Franklin, Wake. Warren, Nnsh, ti'-auvilie and Johnston, also In the United States, aud Supreme Court, aoeclal attentloa giv!u to collection of rial las. 4. nice. Lo lisburg, N. C nov 16-dl2ui Jolin O. Troyj ATTORNEY AT LA v,T, F a J e t t e v I 1 1 r, W , V , Prompt a'teut'ou given to all business entrusted to hi car-'. netersbv permission to Merrlmon. Fuller Ashe, Raleigh. N. C aud Hon K P Buxton. FayettevUle no 2a-u iy i! MURCHISON Attorney at Law, LILLINGTON, N. C. Practices In Harnett, Cumberland. Chat ham and Johntiton. cv llectloni made lu all parts of the staie. dec 3 dUm ALFil0 ROWLAND, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office n the Court-Uouse. LUMBERTON. N. C CLOTH IfWCi. CLOTHING " AND GEATLE3IEXS FURSISULG GOODS f TIIE BEST ASSORTMENT EVER IN THE CITY CAN BEYOUND ATJ J. l ROSE'iBAUr.TS ! Corner FayettenllcJ ind Hargett Streets. Which, having been purchased from first hands for CASH, will be offered at so low a price that all can buy. 49-ALL SIZES ON HAND, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Of EVKRY DESCRIPTION, A URGEAND COMPLETE STOCK ON HAND. OF EVKRY D&SCRIPTION AND PRICE, I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THEM,: I ALSO KEEP A FULL LINE OF Adjoining the Clothing Store, on Hargett street, to which I invite the .attention of close buyers. OCtlom J, M. ROSENBAUM W. J. TOTJHG. I. B. YOUNG. D, OlRDtl. YOUXG BROTHERS & CO. Cameron, N. O. Manufacturers and Dealers In every kind of ROUGH LUMBER. Orders solicited and promptly filled. By giving onr business our personal attention, we guarantee aatlsfactUn. declO-dif DirORTAiW TO FISH BUYERS. THE fishermen and those directly j in terested in the fisheries of-Cartret county, having organized a, "Fishermen's Union ' are now prepared to furnish fresh and salt fish to dealers at LIr prices, and from Fikkt Hands Fartles - aesirfngr to purchase will do well to send In their oniers. and get fish from thosewho catch and put Tii em u-. Every package guaranteed to be as represented. Aadress all orders to the VIHHEKMEN'S UNION, M'p eodtf OAtofert, X. C ltIC'UHOl,.VA, STiflTLIfiE BOT TRUE. Dysppsii, STk-Headahe AND SOUR STOM ACH POSITIVELY By that Wonderful Remedy f r. I. AruiwtatllV? ANTI-DYSPEPTIC DROPS, 1 ... It you are a sufferer get a bottle, and be cured. IT HAS NOT irS.RQ.UAL. PRICE 7 CEN IS Sold by all DruRfflsts. M 1 p DRCELL, I. ADD Si GO., apr d-awly Aar'ts, Richmond, v a . METROPOLITAN WORKS; Canal Street from Math to Seventh RICHMOND. VA. RNorNES. nortable and stationary. SAW INGS of BRA88 and IRON, FORCINGS Ao. MACHINERX ror Gold ana ioai juines, Blast Furnaces, &c. . w e call special attention to ouTim.rnuvc.ij "iik ahlk EJiuinn. 'or agricultural uu other purposes. The Boilers of our Agri cultural Kugines are proviaea witu our 1-ATENT PKKMIUM SPARK ARRKSTER8, a device bv which tha Spa ks are forced to niiss downward over a reservoir hi waier ana ertectually extinguished without the use oi wire gauze, uur is tne oniy arraniremeni, of this kind which affords free acceas to the boiler tubes for cleaning from eacn ena. AIho. to our new stvles isJdALL LOCO MOTIVES) tor hauung lumoer, ana omer articles upou tramways aud narrow gauge railways. . i 1,a bet Planters reeard our GINNING KNUiNKri suDerior to auy in use. Bend for illustrated Catalogue free. Other things being equal encourage somnern institutions. repair wora soucitea ana promptly uoue. Shaitinar. Pullevs. &cfor Gin Houses. "Manufacturers of Jones' patent Tobacco Lump Machines to work or hand or power." WM. iS TAiNIVlUl UU. K. R. BAUOHAM. R?ch square, N. 0., en l Agent In Kastern aortn carouna. - a ruar 3 78 dwiy JEWELRY, WATCHES, ;amonds, Spectacles, FANCY GOODS MILITARY AND fl E 13 JLiS A M BAIG-PINS A SPECI ALT V. THE largest stock of goods In the South solid silver and Plated ware. oods sold at factory p ices. Watch repairing., specialty. Orders by mail promptly attend ed o and satlsfae ion lu all cases Qnaran- teed. MS IL TYLER & CO., Successors to MITCHELL & TYLER Nn liflJMi VWTHKRT Rr(!WM(1ll VA I Th oldest .Tevelry House In the South. aug Z7-d.w&rm y JEWELLER. , nEuCHifo N D,"VI RGIN I A, DFALPK IV WATCHES. DIAMONDS, Jewelry, Solid Silverware, Krae Plat, d ware, CI cks, ieet teles, Ke Glasses. MiverCups, Mlver Thimbles, Setts of Jew elry Plain !8 Karat Gold liings. for engage ment a rm Wel i In ft Kings, Amethyst and Stone Cameo Kings, Ladies' and Gentle men s Oold Chains. , , HAIR WORK. Mad; to ;lrler. S-Watchds and Jewe'ry repaired. novlS-d&w3ui . FURNITURE FURNITURE ! FURNITURE 1 1 nhand and for sale M ) sultsof CHAM B FUilMTUKK, In p lees from 325 to Also, BUKEaTS, WARDROBES, WASH STANDS, SAFES, CHATRS and every article usually found In a well stocked Furniture store. . Furniture in Great Varietv, Parties in want will consult their terest by paying me a call. Orders by mail promptly attended to.t WILLIAM DAFFRON, 1438 Main Street, Richmond, Va. Mattress and Upholstering Booms, 16, 18 zu, Z2, JNonti futeentn streeu sep 13-dly COTTON FACTO Bj, J. J. THOIVIAS Commission Merchant Gotton Seller - S Martin Street. R ALEICH, N. C. In Stock and to Arrive 25,00 Yards Cotton Bagging l,0003nndles New Arrow Ties, 500 Bundles Pieced Ties, 1 000 Yards Dundee Bagging for Cot ton Sheets, 500 pounds Bagging Twine, Vhlch I offer upon as favorable terms as oan be had AM Y WH PRE. SPECIAL prices to tbe trade and Ginners. Persona! attention given to tbe sale of ktton, and for those who may wish to hold I have amiile storage room and will make LtBKRAL CASH ADVANCES With lOW rates of Interest and storage charges on any cotton tney may store with me. I am sole Agent here for the celebrated Taylor iieorgla'otton Gin and have In store 140 Saw ln, 1-60 " " ; 6J " which I will sell at Factory prices Freigh added. Correspond enee solicited. J J.TH MAS, 8 Martin Street, septT-d6m Kaleigh, N.C 1. We respectfully annoui.cu t our cus tomers and the public that on the 1st Janu ary next, we shall occupy the large , and handfome store in the Holleman rmi'ding, next door to J. C. Brewster, and lately occu pied by O. Welkel. UARDIN, GRIMES & CO., dec29-tf MRS. S. H. MONTGOMERY is prepared to furnish good board by day. week, or month, at reasonable rates at her house oa East Martin street, 2 squares from raye-itevllle.-The situation is particularly convenient 1o msmbersof the Xilatur at 21-1 bj geo. w. mum '& sou, Carpets, oil 'cloths, paper hang ings, LACE CURTAINS, 1 Window Shades, Matting, Rugs. Druggets Mats, &c. Estimates furnished by mall. The attention of Merchants and Housekeepers is called to our general stock. 1204 Main Street, RICHMOND, VA. sep 13-dl2m s n OK I SjGVT O 3 A ceo. taaoc mark. - i i r IFOR PLEASURE, I 1 'tt vOMFORT,HEALTi-fCVjV" I iL 4J SMOKE THE OLDgagj MANUFACTURED ONLY BY " w.T.laafeiaiA Co, G RIFF I N B R O T ll'E R S. MANUFACTRKI OF PIKfB OIGrARS, . G O L D S B O II. O. N. (J. Bbands; Rrman Ucnes.lhf X 1, N T he Senna Little -FI't. Ea Ker s ci o'ce The J. A. HATiRINQTON. Harrington & Thompson, CAMEItOINN.C. AfafaAntnrers of all kinds of rouch lumber give our business our personal attention LIFE INSURANCE: LIBERALITY OS1 THE S3 TOT A t PLAN PECULIARLY t READ COMPARE 'Consider, Act. The Renewable Term Policies issued by the JBtna Life Ins. Co . nffr to all who dealre fn Insure their lives at the smallest odt lay of any Company. . a mm j. n , ni....i.n. .n. nr. lau lut; rfimH are 00 !") less iuau 111c fuiij ijuw luquru. 2nd. They are non-forfeitable after three years. 3rd. They can be renewed without re-exa.ni nation, and the experience of the Company tliu ar ia that the next term will cost no more than Medical Examiner J. McKek. M. D. 91 HEGE'S PATENT IMPROVED CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, o as A a 6 G c .' e MANUFACTURED BY H tee SALEnrcicuiTcm worn, Salem, n. c. 4 Send for Descriptive H 'Cbowi the mccbsnical morementi lo Log Beam. " Tv aTFanted to Saw En the simplest and Tie in existence. THE NEW IMPROVED Bi!t entirely of iron, strong arra Dnrable. to 6 Horse ' t"rwer. ! INTERNAL Trlplfi-fiear ii) Horse-Power, fWlth Band Wheel In Centre. iraeuy ott riwn-,j TOR COTTON GUIS, k, FARM MILLS, &.C. MA!tOCTtIKD T THI Salem Agricultural Works C a. Blf a, Prop 8alem, NX THE SALEM 12 9-13 49 ex hi rt "3 j "S u o a a D Corn Sheller, WAiraVACTVKKD BT THE Salem Agricult'l Works, 8 JlANllAtTtlKKlW. JET TU JEfc IV WT . M . EC B 2. (Branch ot Habliston & Bro., Richmond.) NO. 4 IRON FRONT, SYC VMOKE STREET, PE rifKBURG, VIRO'NIA. An entire new and varied stck of Furniture of the latest designs Chamter Sets Par:' Sets, Wardrobes, Sideboards, Tables, Safes, Book Cases, Loungea, Bedsteads, Chairs 11 Racks, Bureaus, Mattress, ate. Having purchased our entire stock for CASH, w are aW tooffer greater inducements tban any house in this section and guarantee to sell as cheap aatbe goads can be bought In New v0rk or Omciunati. O jr house is the largest in the su;n and we therefore can give the largest assortment to select irom, and offer superior i-idu. e ments in freights. , Bep n d C. HUNTER. C. II. HEUrTWIT.lA HUNTER & BECK W ITH. DEALERS IN ROUOH AND DRE8SED L U M B E li OF EVERY E 8 CRIPTION ; -Also, , , Lathes and Shingles. Harinueen engaged In tbe lumber business for the past eight years, we have' galns i thorough knowledge of the best manner and style to manufacture lumber -f every grade. We have oniltop a large business, and have placei our lunber in every section ofjh; State. Our chief aim Is to always please our customers and never give dissatisfaction. A to this, we refer to any of our numerous customers. Orders solicited and promptly tifle i augl-d6m u MANLY'S STATION. N.C. Wooa Work at 4ov Sashes, , BUILD EUS SLATE. HAfl B Lt 7 AN D Mouldings, forncp, H A R D W A R,E,:,q;.: e if V 1 FOR IULttotr y T-ypqpLiLAR because ftcnABir, , fbe Irr tf ers t'e r t er- half- in.e Cigar Gold Mi r'nl. 1 lie (,u.m. ioia. a R.na F t G ASTON THOMPSON Orders olicire l and fllled pr mpty.vVs and guarantee siris action ci7-dn'n ADAPTED TO THE TIMES. moaey.the most desirable policy now itisuel hv1 ..l:..:ntlnn. . . , . ... 1 ...... . .1 tho 1st did: W. H. CROW, Manager & Gen'l Ao't Raleigh, N. ('. Circular, Lumber Even and W 3 moat accurate Setting Da . THE NEW IMPROVED J 3 time ai rwr.rimlM trang Tr ctrculere Free. J. Power. tr. For Thrner r1 o c and C leu en. o1 o c 3 2 c 3 m t f at 5 ' O -I V; a f Q. INTERNAL Triple-Gear Horse-Power,, MAKUFACTUHIU BY TUB Salem Agrlaural Works H X 8 Jj. HEGE'S DIAGONAL c Lerer Feed-Cutter, HANVricrmiD bt tub Salem Agricultural Works 4 r. t SALEM, N.C. e 1 Eajilj Regulated. . c Kuna Light. n O C r a a New Improved Salem fm n TLX JEZ JE . I S T O IT cJ CO. TallottSc WoiiH Shockoe Iron Works. UICII.UOXI. VIBUIATIA. Mahufacturcrs of , Engines and Soll-rs. Haw Mills, Orist ililIs,shafting,Harjg9rsan't Pulleys, Tur bine Water Wheels Tobacco Factory Machine y, Wrought Iron Works, Bras Castings and Iron Machinery of every description Repairing promptly an! careiully done. Ginnins and Threshing En gines a Specialty. TPendfor illustrated Catalogue. Branch office, RALEIG1I, N. C. 4THO AC lI A ALLCOTT, Manufacturers' Agents. Lowest Prices 186S. Blinds and SUPPLIES WOODEN MANTELS Laths, STiigles; E R Y DESCRIPTION. Itnleltrh, A TTr CATAL OU U K b aV " 5C 'l J 1 5 ? J
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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