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RA,TES OF ADVERTISING. '
RATK8 OF SCBSCBJtrnOH IM ADYANCK.
nily, one year, mail postpaid, $ 8 00
tlx months, m .v..., 4 00
., ttureei' f fe "-w. i-.A-. t 00
Weekly, one year, mall postpaid, 9 00
six months, " " l 00
To city Buscrlberi The OMerrer win b.de
" iivcred dally at twenty centa per "week ;'aeven-
.TAi?'-.r'
One 8quare (1 tpehl We day,:.Tv. ...... .
kVfcwov .u5........ i
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I-" Jixftiai? -aiv4nWj-iJ
.j Omitracta tap adyerttetng f or ajrjrBpaco or time
fnay.be.' made, at the pfflce, ofThe jpbserver,
Usher Building, Fayettevllje- StreeC'.Rajejgh,
ty-nve cenu per montn two doUar fbr tare J 'y'O 1
RALEIGH, N. C, SUNDAY, , APRIL 22,-''l877
NO. 132.
iV
BYTE
uu
KKPOitTED BI mi ASSOCIATID PBESS.
LOUISIANA.
WA8ni5Q?April2L follow
19 aa exiraa irom aa mveryiew wnu uot- f
c. . .... . i I no
Ueporter Aainitiing mat racitara is
le legal Governor can he any longer hold
ii.. flAinninoianluiinslnninir hnM
fiov. Kellofrir No. I think not. The
fnrra fttrainat him is too treat, and besides."
ho mivh aThanatori after his inner em.
tinned efforts.'
Reporter W
Uot. Kelloci
what will be his
der the circumstances, it is possible for J
him tv da minv thizura. but unless I am
creatly disappointed m thef tnarf, I think
He will quietly witnaraw at me proper
time, without any provocation of battle
orbloodshed. i Bnt thlsiibiiry liiTiwp
i I
mission. jrill depeat txiay iOen. McMil- I
Han was the only accession to tne iMcnous
Ixjgislature yesterday. It is ezpected
omen iouow io-uy, l i ncnaru u-1
herenU apprehend a rapid dissolution of
the Ht. Louis Hotel organizations, ooin
' Washejiotoh, April ai.t-Gen. Bherman,
on account oi tne snonness oi urne, wae-
graphed the order direct to Gen. .Augur,
He has, however, also sent it to Sheridan.
It is understood tnat.tiia Torbtage or iuc-
C.mrv'a order to Sherman clears the ob-
scurity of the President's order and that
the word "vicinity" covers all the points
in the City. - ' ' "
VVA8DI5GT0N, April 1 he lrUmne$
OrdfadaTeateriaj says:
"Gov. Packard's caucus this morning had
!. 1 , A a.. 1 f
wu.r ai.Ci.o. kf'
niDitea, prepara ior me signatures oi me
ouyvi rwurB oi xiicwuun mo iiu vi
Orleans, certifying that they had fraudu-
lently given i the pvote of : the parish to
Hayes and that it f belonged to TUdea by
a considerable , majority.-. It was said m
caucus that this I document, when signed,
will be sent to-Tilden for use injuo war.
ran proceedings- againstrthe President."
The correspondent says: Ignorant colored
men and a few desperate and disreputable
ti .-j -i,-c i;'. t t .i,; s ipiavonian nations m'ine. east,' nas' oeen I - .,i , j
hat then will be his course? compeued to resolve on obtaining hr ftrce " ' , ; z 1
;1 cannot teu lust exactly ,wi.nn. sacu guaranices i ior - ma uis- re w :". l-'lj f Lf O
course. Of course, un- iressea fellow bemgs - on Turkish 'soil; as j , "
white men believe they can take revenge loccupy Kalafat with her own troops to pre
by a method of this kind. vent-the Russians, eettina that Domtlon.
NwiLt-vaiApill.laMeholIs'
Legislature to-day .J. A. Cage, of the 8th
Senatorial District, was seated. Mr. De-
mas returned to his seat and explained the
causes which led to his desertion. - Messrs.
Pemarai8. and Gault. of St. Landry. Cole. I
of St.1 John Simmes and 'Dickinson.' of
St.-': Jamea,; and Bnaet, of Iberia, were ,
sworn . in, making 73 ,. returning board
members in the House. Several returning
board members, who were not elected by
the election commission returns, have re-
s'rjned their claims. Some of the Repub-1
licans who went ower: say they hold the 1
balance ot power in the matter Of electing n
a United States Senator,. . I
sent from the head-ouarteri of the military
division of Missouri to General Augur to-
(1ft V' I
CmcAoo, April 21st, 1877.
lo Uen. U. V. Avgur, Mew Orleans, La.:
Sir: Tv dirertfon of the Lieutenant- I
General the following1 telegraphic order f
from the General of the army is forwarded
lor your action ana guidance. Please re-1
port by telegraph upon ihe execution of
the order:
Wasiiingtos, April 21.
General P. II. Shkridan, commanding
the-Lmsnnjr theMisoxmf iLlucago:
YeWwill TJlease order Jthe troops now
posted at or in the immediate vicinity of
the State House in JNew Orleans to the
United States barracks on Tuesday April
34tbv at 13 .m.- precisely, and -report the
r fact to these headquarters, r Copies of the
order of the , PresidepC. and Secretary of
. War will come to you by mail, and another
copy will be sent to General Augur direct.
, (bigned) , . W. 1. Bucrmas. Uen 1,
(Siatned) . j R. . Dbcm, ,
. i i jtria-R8't Adjutant General.
Payment of Oyercbarve to the Wet.
v t.ira Atlfuttie ItallroaVd.
ti'Brt f.;:a -:i:.j.j-'.--
' (
Wa8HIN0to:, April 21.-The Attorney I
1 1 i J O a. a 4 .mm I AW SV m I
Geaeral has accepted Senator Gordon's
construction oi tne taw to pay tne ciaie oi i
Jll-. i"" .lh... t, W.tPm
. a.. . . I I
' , y r . . . , i
Atlantie Railroad, estate1 t0Dertv) and I
has reaueated Quarter Master General
Meigs 10 commute xne amount uue vuo i
. a J - - a.
State on this construction. The amount
is something over 200,00a. This account
has yet to rss through the hands of the
Attorney General, and will accompany his
' . .... o . 1tT- I, 1
report 10 (.us oecrcutry ui 11 oi , nuiui ti ui i
doubtless govern the Secretary and secure
the payment ot tne money to tnetate, i
mii I
Bom T wood Dcllne4 to Testify, j
Naw York, April l.-TheState Sen-
ate committee on the alleged confession
or
'l"weea met nere to-oay ana proceeaeato
T Hi-W ot wwt 1ail trt aha tha T-ltrys. H
Jl 3 i V W)8B: 1 .I
Tweed's counsel read a long paper to. the
Cattafa ivtrnmil-tM ntrrt .nor vViv Via
vised Tweed not to , testify at this time.
Mr.Jweedv men nanoea in a paper aeclin-
t ' A a I f a9-i'- . - ' A lb a. mhA Ok 4 V k.atkfla aa. I
Wg 10 lestuy on me gruuuu ui puuiic per i
xie huu, '""-rY ; tiTj
responsibility for the article in tne World.
. "
catholic Pilarrims Sailed.
.. r t i
,,.n "T -! . I
Naw-Yoiac, April 211 he Irish Latho- J
lie Pilgrims attended Mass in in t. rat-
rirV'f!ftthedral this mornlnff. which was I
celebrated by Cardinal McClcekey and as-
. . -. rpi. ixiami all j-kAim?l
' I
- blatant, pnesia. - iuc jl ufeiiuio v-a..
seats within the sanctuary, and the church
wasniled witnuatnoiicorgaaizauous.
Cardinal bestowed a blessing on the voy- j
aeers ana oaae uem -wamww. . i
sailed in the forenoon in the steamer Uity
of Brussels.
' " ?7 r T "P?f? A H i
v. """riiVi ln.VllV';'
- " rulte,u T '
Vice-Consulfor Sweden and Norway, at
JJanen, Ga...rf :,; a -'
Appqintments : . J, r K. , Lptona-.Lhiet
ClerkfT. C II. Smith Appointment Clerk
oi i reasury uepartment' "
vtr
' " Bank Statement.
Nxw Toes:,' April"28. Loans decrease
f 1,625, 000; specie, increase ' $500,000; le
gal tender Increase $1,625,000; deposits
! ..n. ! - An
increase 13o,UUU; reserve mawise
WO.000. ,t.,
TIariue.
:i .-.-5 -(
Losnos.' ADril 21. The mail' boai be
tween Brest and the- Island .tf Ilesbnut
Was wrecked-'i Eight paisensjers and the j
ennre crew were lost. ' J
Trio( Charles; of Roumaruk,' has alreadf
receiTea' tne . iollowiner manifpsto fmm
pussia " The document has lother Terifica-
tion: ' ' '
: .fc f;ftl t 1. .'
- '" vi. huomo kj yicnctvc pcauc UIUI
failed owins to the stubbornness of the
- - i iri a., ' . j- s iL.'iLj- Iff
.vilBi wuuc iue .conaitroni oi inc vnnar I :
iari ia theJEast Is unimprored, their lires I
lUtnin tttHMir a nninmmVMi thoir ltoa I 1
lore wis aiaiesty. to the name of hutnanitt
nd in. the lull consciousness of his sot
ereism uutT as tne natural -Droteetof or tne I
Appear, absolutely necessary for securing j
their future welfare." J " h"1:i,u ' 4 I
,-i ne rnamiesto aisavows -any aesire oi
u uiugmuw
rial gaarantee for reforms. 1 W.V';
x'a
gnipuic Ageucjepprta ina. me uecmra-1
ultimatum but simply a declaration of war. j
,BaMl,;April 31. Victor ismanner'.ue-
darai that ItajjwiU ttoiaMVitit.lieo.
irai as long as war is connnea to laussiai
nd Turkey. ... . ; , :: ; t
ILSDoar, AprU 21,t-A. special - froin .Yi-1
- gg tn Rouniania about? Turkish inva-1
aion. The Roumanian government has
. Th. Rmmmi. mwit hM
pjigd ja it8 extremity to the Powers and
ia becominff more creasing in its demand
A k ... r;mu. .. - r0i,
t .mi i J j aau.l
,Ti.riri.h .wo-nmnt Mmr,i,,t!c-rr.no
tha occupation of Roumahia byurkish
trooDS. The answer has not been reassur-
jnr TnrL-pv oovinrr th T,ocoao rvf Tnrlri.h
Uwm to tie ltoUta, would de-L
T,.,-ir;0i, rnMt v0,r- Kt .hot
:T " T " r-l
ttinls happens in consequence ot tne en-
try of the jtussian troops,! the ; Porte de-
! !inAa t ho voonnnaihilit v pAtimonift ha
canes the reflDonsibilitv for Koumania
-mg turned into the theatre war. ; 1 , :
r a special dispatch from iVienna to the
ftUgiaQh says ; "Roumania cannot pre-
Tent pagaagc -of the Russian armies
through her; territories as sbf ,has;, vainly
wugh1 mpvort to do so from the powers,
bqUns caclwiu rig0roa8ly abstain from
participation if the Turkish army does
u Tkmnh. alar, anA win haif
LBut If -Turkey, ocrsists in it proposed
.action,, Roumania: will be-conipelled to
cast her lot with .the onryrpower .capable
of affording he? material protection against
such a terrible calamity, lloumania's no-
sition is one of critical and imminent DeriL
A Renter disDatch front Bucharest has
the following:- 'The Russian General and
staff, have left Kiscbeneff tor Ungheni.and
Scutari. . The cavalry f oce is marching
towards the Danube, the
centrated at Ungheni and
artillery is con -
the infantry is
Chatin, Scutari
massed in the direction of
and Ungheni." v
Lit Inturonco C. to la Wouna op
t - Albant, N. April .21. The Argui
?78 ara! D B,Mi,0tttt wthonty that
O VI UUH auu iuouauw VU1U'
are to bo wound up.
A irinrdcrer lnng.
' j
Ci.KVatLAND, OinoJ April; 21.- ChasM.
Stirling, the Youngstown; murderer, was
nunj to-aay. lie prociaimea ius mno- -
cence to the last.
; ' NEW ADVERTlSEltlENTS.
VALUABLE PACfTORT j PROPERTY f '
i
DWELLING HOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS,
'". '': ! " AT I ' '
Payettevillej N. C.
WE SALE AT.'AXJOnON.
Br '
' virtue of s resolution passed by the Stock-
u M pubUC auutioh at the Market
a. a. 111 t aT ' SlM -M .
House, in Fayetteviue, N. d, en Monday,
.i a . a. . M I . . a - a t 1 a ' . 1 .-v.
u i 11 oni i i.it ; t . v. '
MthatvaUialfieproMrtrwtua.ed In Fayette-
Tllie. on Blount'a vreeK, ana cnown as
T,11C mD- ' - r
- - -
- of thb
''t.!!!:' tUmr
Blount'8 Greek itonfactaruig Company,
wh pnt-n dweiiinirs with' lots of
"Y . - . hn. Knllnir
Doin ODB-itwnn w ;auU -""b
tots of one-fourth acre each, j - . ;
tw Btoryi Wgn containing about loo.ooe excel-
lent brick; aaam, aiarre irea "
condiUon, the original cost o which was S3.00Q ,
I or. I a
j4tl
Hit '!t
. , fl.fci.V1i T?.liVVs! WwliffB -
mi i Miami . li iiMi
,; uv".rr u ' i
- B.fore 1U destruction, In 1865, there were In
successrol operation in the mill aplndlea,
w looms, wi all other necessary machinery
awvnnwtAl with th firtnrr. J. . ,v. - r
The &ttVflS&$iP
Thfn wiU be sold at the same time aTenteen
aaa a. - Aa.4 a. AllnKt fr a&S Atll A Vl t O tfLa. 1
dwelling nouses or iwukji .wajuiw i
will be sol singly, tjianjvo uuum,
tner win be a. tot ot about ne-fourth aere oi I
""'M'Ch...; P.n,nn I
-aibo, wm iln Sn,BiMT imiwu
Btrrcs wmi uuuuiii "IT. JhI .-rt7inff
imr iota, and four lota, with three aousesjraaag 1
Adam street.- , n, . . -. ? ' e - I
.Tntcrest hle. TUle
.w17!", w"lilL.. Zil - v-.. ,
CITCU HUU VlMvBBavv Mavuxv . I
l' Si:
' Will.. . U..KJV-&aMa,
r ;:rt,v.,i ;rfVi it?" n-24-tda
..lff"!; f?-
. : ..... vdl m-jV sKfJ l' l ' -.;. : .
ry : f A; 13 n -,"
-z.--ii t.v. .m(t- Jt
..4.' t;r.
;.0K1 tit i;c
... k-
rentljand maliciously reported, u, our a
!i.w, iiBTing uwit unuim iu.1 1. a vut
custom-1
AND IN
COIXCSION WITH THaaFUaHKRS TO. THf RlTf-
Krt omexoss,1? who are now seizing all"cos-
cco, teke tw. method of luform-
ottt iriends nd the trade generally, that
""Jr . t i f , . ,
"P0 r!..t i", ' "'1 --7-
''17 TT E I 'I I.FAtE
waitxvKitlvelv assert that we neither know,
.positively w1th
have seeni nor had any (correspondence with
ut .mr.ii iterson nor " Hira taid thh to
Mtv" for us. as la WSASELT KEPORTED.
. We hkve'irafflcient to ao tn attendlnr to oar
own legitimate business, without troubling our-
selvei with what others dor, , , ; . . - r
; :; v ' hamburger bbos,"
:!Norfoik, Valipru ie.isTr. v--:
fcr7 Tarboro , Southerner '. and "Washington
Echo copy one month, and send bill to Hambur-
ger Bros.
JfEWr ADVERTISEMENT.
EVEUY ARTICLE - . f
IlkUIIU I IIL WIIULL LII1L
r .f
:
' '
WILL BE;
.. ' - ! t
U attractmg the attention of bayen at distance
. attested by tne large number of orders now
. f
iTT"D "DTtOV onr AT1?
vJ U It S 13 U C5 1 ' M UKii
' - , . -
fJOflStllllTiy UrOtVllfttl
. ' nn
A s.-.lnii.. "D.-
. ; Appreciative -OliyerS,
is best evidence that can be given of the .
VftTflflT? A TTftTI fYP ' flTTR. WJTfflSa
r"""""""": " "M rw
AXD THE
nnxprriKisrnE nv Tim PKnpr.K
- r '
L'QDZS OP DOING BUSINESS.
JlgJr SEand SmauSSelfK aM
.J1i.?t.,1TIwn5??alw'Iiect bU' nrt
. iim uuciuniu.
W. H. ft R. S. TUCKER.
JUdelghaN. C .
moU -tf
SPRING TRADE, 1877.
PBESH ARSIVALS AT
If
DEALER IN
) ( :
DRY GOODS,
IlJTlS, "SHOES
5
AND
CLOTHING
Fayettevlllo Stit'ot,
RALEIGH, N. C.
1 Case 9-8 Cambrics at 10 eta., u J '
Prints 5 7 1-2 and 8 1-3 cts., '
' Bleached and Unbleached ,
Domestic 5, 6, 8, 10 and 12 1-2 cts.
These are PRICES TO SUIT THE DULL
TIMES. Fresh arrival of oar
Famous Hanfl-Maie Slides for GenMen,
Wnfcli are nndonbtedly the PRETTIEST AND
bkouum r -i ti this makwsi.
Beaotifal stock of
Am azent for Frank Leslie' Ladlei.
Jonraal Cnt Paper Patterns Stock on
nana. .
CoieifidSii;
AJD GE
THE
J. P. GULLET, j
apr 19-tf
2TOWIG TS3 TIMS, r :
T. 1. LOADER'S
t
It
13STAJ1L.ISIIMENT,
Fayettevlllo Street,
Is the place to order your
SPRING SUITS of CLOTHING,
He has returned from Xew York with a laree
ana one oi me most attractive stocts ot
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR
Ever offered to the Raleigh public
FEMCH ADD ENGLISH CLOTHS,
DOESKIN, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GER
MAN CASLMERES, . ,'
'..: .... '. f ...
BLACK & BLUE FLANIIEL8
Of very Superior Quality. . , .
YACHT CLOTHS, LIGHT CASIMEitES FOR
......
......
PANTS.HHEPHERBSPLAIDS.
, short, a f uU line of every thing to wear,
. -
rri in accordance wnh the time, mud whole
or even any garment laput np,atata much
lower price man ever rerore onerea.
y , , ,....
jr.r-p employed.'
Mtenmnber the name and piaeeVT. R
I LOADER, nearly opposite Tucker Hall. -
. . . -
, Mch 80-U. ,
MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE,
ir-Ui j 828 Arch Street, ; i
i.t I
Hi
NEW -LINEN .DRESS
ru. EnrinO Imnrw-tntinn Af mOlTK PSIXTED
i TJ5K5 LAW5S baa just neen receivea ex-Hesm-
ship "Bntanic"., c - - , ; f
I laaCUeSCan UJkVC amillCO KUt uj; T -
; BEW PJilTliaJ LmJiM;liAWJSa.
Black Patterns on white ground, - .-.
'i -Blue Patterns on whiteground, - ...
Crimson Patterns on white ground, : ;
Lilac Patterns on whiteground,
- - Brown Patterns on white ground.-; ;
.M0TJB3SIKG USES LAWE3. T
White Patterns on black ground, h? ;
h nfiain Black linen Lawm rs arff .
iain Whita Linen Lawn, 26 inches wide.
Plain White linen Lawn, Z6 Inches wide.
TOE TEAVELLIKG SUITS.
. Plain Flax 3olored Linens, S inches wide',
at 20, 25, 2S. 81, 85 and 40 cents per yard- ., ;
. Plain Navy Blue Linens.
Plain Black Linens.' " f 3 - -Checked
Linens, natural flax colors.
Also, Household Linens of every description.
Linen Handkerchiefs. Ac Jfcc- ' -tsr-Qnalities
always reliable. - ;
j ;
GEO iihjx.ikf:, & SO?f,
-. - Llnea store, s-'h atea wnw,
apr 19-eod-lm. P1IILDELPUIA.
Han
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
; f 'rf '''
- S. D, HABRIS0IT,
, a . -a. '
. " WHOLESALE A5D 1-
r i . i - .. .' . r-... . :
RETAIL GROCER
Corner Pay etterille and Martin Sta, -J
. RALEIGH, N. C.'"1 -
CUBA MOLASSES, ! OOLDEN STRCP,
DUIKO ArFLKS, - BALDW IN APPLE3,
4 - DRIED BEEF .HAMS. rrT''
y I 4 PIO HAMS. " . . .
MACKERELS, J ' HERRTXGS,
COD FISH, .
CUCUMBER PICKLES, i
kiujk, uuMiiN x and UK1T,
. : , SOAPS AND STARCH, : .
-; KEROSENE OIL,
. PURE CIDER VINEGAR,
AKD A MIC ABTICLS OF "
HONEY IN C03f II,
JU1 low foxXASO, af ' n
- S. B. JLAliRISOS'S.
apr 6-Sm .
O ! ADVICEI
In the -Shakespearian play of HainJet, Polo-
mus gives the following advice to his aon Laertes
a mere youth that was about to depart on a ton
through France: - .,..
n Costly thy habit as thy Dorse can bnv. bnt not
expressed in fancy ; rich, not gaudy, for the ap-
nnu ui pruuuuius toe inau. - - - ' -
This was sound advice. No one can ' deny ' it
therefore I call the attention oftbe general pub
lic to the fact thai I am prepared to at up
y TTirtTfiKi h; it
MM." "RICH HOT GAM
and NOT as costly as the purse can by.
My stock of
EIJGnSH AITD FEENOH
, Scotch; English and American ,
CA3SinERES. TVEEOS,
Ia XARGER THAN EVER BEFORE, and
he like of which were NEVER OFFERED BE
FORE, are now offered.
Only the
MOST SKILLED WORKMEN
employed. ...
C, WAilliEJJL., ,
Merchant Tailor.
" ' FIRST FLOOR HOLLEMAN BCII DING.
mhi-3m. ' " 1 '
O F
By JAjnES J. LITCnFOBD, .
Auctioneer. ,.
By virtue ot a deed in trust recorded In Book
89, p. 14T, Wake Registry, I will, on THURSDAY,
tne taia oi April, inn, expose to sate at pumic
auction, at the Court House door in Raleigh, the
following property, used in tne publication oi
Th Era newspaper, to wtt:
une uampbeu tress, - -
Six cases of Minion Type, ,
Four cases of Head Type, .
' Six cases of Bourgeois Type, ;
One ease of Nonpareil Type, t
. One Compot4nK ttoue. . '
Ten Brass Galleys, and all other Fixtures and
Furniture appertaining to The Era office, to
gether with the name of said Era newspaper ami
its gooa wuu , ; , :;
Terms casn J. n. uixl,
March 2-t1 ' " Trustee.
rpHE BUFFALO LITIIIA WATERS
IN TBS
PECULIAR MALADIES OF WOMEN AND
OTHER FORMS OF CHRONIC DISEASE.
Some of the most eminent medical men of the
country pronounce these waters
' WELL-XIOU SPECIFIC
in most of the
PAINFUL MALADIES PECULIAR TO WOMEN.
IN
DYSPEPSIA, . ., ...
NEURALGIA,
LIVER AFFECTIONS,
CHRONIC DIARRH(EA,
PARALYSIS,
'---',- - - GOUT. '
v ... RHEUMATISM,
AND IN DI8KA8ES OF TBI
KIDNEYS A5D BLADDER,
the? are second to none of the celebrated mineral
waters of the world, and in some of the diseases
here enumerated tney naveaccompusned benefi
cial results as remarkable- as any of record,
whether of mineral watera or medicines..' This
claim is emphatically attested by those whose
statements defy Imputation or question. Testi
monials sent to any auuress on application. -
The waters are put up in cases of one dozen
half-gallon bottles at $5 per case, invariably in
auvaace.
t - 1 ' THOMAS F. OOODE,
- j Proprietor Buffalo Lithla Springs, Vs.
?eU4f -
-yilEXIIEK YOkJ WISH ? ?
j. :TO BUY OH SELL; .
Commimleato With tit.?
Orders for MERCHANDISE have the ad vantage
OI D worn Ugfl res iu ihih munw '.-: -
Consignments of PRODUCE, have our b-st ef
forts. Ocica and PBorrraBiJi bztcxns.
We handle all descriptions of Merchandise ex
cept liquors. Orders forcarioadsof -ii g
! have special attention. Lowest rates of freight
secured.' ne nauuie .:. t.
As wen as... v-;-;'-' :ry ;
Htora;f-"ApTW'
EGGS, ; : DRIED FRUIT.
PETTEWAT 6c VKBKtXOSSi f
JBrokeri and Commimon ITeTthard.
febtO-Sni r : i tfl ' Wilmington.; N. C.
A G B I ClXTtRAL CHEMlCAIaS.
BEST OreEB 'YET! '
, , We will tarnish the following Chemicals, suffi
cient to mace a ton of Fertilizer, for fio cash, or
one hundred and twenty pounds of cotton, pay
able the nrst of November next n :, f ' .
Nitrate ef Soda. sa pounds. 1
Sulphate of Ammonia, SO do, - 1
Soluble Bone Phosphate, -200
; Now ready for deUwry. vtlicte v
McattlClay & GULICK.
March SO tf
, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
l.tiL
rjEv;c oods:
n
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OR AJfTD OPENING OP 1 1
ijij u ...ii euw ttU
SPRIKTG GOODS i
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Ji' jc j i. J I 1;
A. GREEGCs'Si
J V 7 I
maense Cwwi tk First DayAdiiiissioB Free.
CROWD t INCBEASINQ-Dn-V HOTJ
FJLLlvD FROM CELLAR JO GAR-RET" S
. a a. : 'V ; t j -
?. GoGfe BanoM ny Hie Paciae K ,
from the Importers and Manufacturers, under
. very favorable circumstances and will.be
I sold at astonishingly low prices. tT j-
BUSINESS IS THE.WATC11W0UD?
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.Every salesman is engaged In selling and dis
tributing goods to my numerous customers at
hard-pan "prices; and Just here allow, me to
say, that on the Tth day of October, 1850, I
hoisted my little mercantile- flag, and although
small and Insignificant In size at the tune, It was
then, and ever has been since, backed and sup
ported by the Indelible motto oft j : j
Which time has failed to erase; REPEESEXT-
118 GOODS AS THETARL .
LIVE AND L E T L I V E t L : .
That flag has gradually increased .In Hike and
speed, with its motto universally, endorsed, , and
waves to-day with its motto ahead of competi
tion. , . . -, . . . ,'" , I ! -
The political campaign is over, the result Is
known: the excitement Is over. -So now comes
the excitement amongst " r C , , 1 i
DEI GOODS.'.'
READ. !
Jt'ST RECEIVED
T-Sftl yards Calicoes at 3 " cts. per yard
19,659 " " " 7 "
38,476 " "81-3"
9.3S7 yards 31 Inches wide, GRASS CLOTH,
at 10 cents per yard.,, f , f. : ',
These are the Cheapest goods everi offered
in this market. In fact my whole stocr win be
sold so correspondingly cheap,' : my customers
cant help to appreciate the bargains. And
nere
take notice that
via. ii LaS-fai
IHaTeMMerbBiiMess
to divide profits with, and am fully prepai;
ed to
meet quotations. tt, ' ; - ,. .v s ,. .- it ..
I am the man to make prices, so unlock your
coin that has become defaced from age, and
start to CREECH'S, unwrap and unfold your
greenbacks, that yon have had laid away to buy
cheap goods with, for now In the lime.
coii: to citisEcirs.
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fflOLESALEJEFABTHEHT.
To Gmntry Merchant :
I have taken special pains to make this De
partment complete, and the stock In this de
partment is unusually large, and attractive.
Come and see me. I have Special bargains for
you, and claim to do you good and Bare you
mouey. . m . . . . .. - .it ,
apr S-m , A, CIWECJI.
JI. NOnLE, OF SELMA, Jl, C,
WILLIAM DEVRIES a CO..
i Imporert and Jobbert ofi, i
' FOREIGN "AND DOMESTIC f
DRY GOODS AND KOTI0N8.
3li W. BALTIMCSE STREET, : "
Beiteeen, Howard and. LOertft .
t'. Baltimere.
feb Sl-8m
a riririTi rtTllY
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The subscription list, title and good will of the
Fayetteville "Wide-Awake
Is offered for sale or lease. The Tine. -Press
and Fixtures can be rentern reasonable terms.
Address,, II. I. McDUFFIE. Editor,
-' ' Henry's, 2t. c.
ArsiL 18th, 1377. ; - t
' THERE'S .MILLIONS IN IT!!
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UnsiiccesM Efrftool i$m
l-.f - .7 J v . T -H- ueirvTi
full Dx7rAn'or;imt'wi
r
it
If
feb 9-ly
NEW Al)VEimSEMENTS.'iH n
H pw
rPhe Most Attractive Store in
T7
i.l t tiuiii h f.iu. naieiiacno M-n wis naa
'"v'a: HIGrS,s wt
WliSsale- 8M Retail HeaTy-anUFancj
j: Grmery Storey
i3 -'? t"s!il oi.fJ rrr-gtiHrr!t (-'a.ivriai)
I HAVE THE LARGEST ANI; BEST, Ff RSt
Class Grocery in the City, and .
GUARAlTgTIO; d
la prices, quality and promptness.. . All I ask Is
an examination and a trial to be convinced.' 1
i giv a partial hist oi -articles, s- my stock. if
too large to enumerate, and ask an order .
black; ' ": iL ooLt'G,':1-' V. iaTsb
. t LklPERIAL: and' C POWDER. Wom
JAVA; LAOFTRA', and BiO? Good feOASTED
, i ..and GROlIsp also in Stock, UrivMa
" ' - ' .-SUGARS -so u L-;:ri-Vi
A. 8T AITD A RD, IDEAL A.,C EXTRA .CRUSH
ED, PULyERIZED and GRANULATED.
fJf Pity PTB CTTitra tt r crrcr'a w rt tri -ajrei
and SHOULDERS. Best CANVASSED HAMS. ;
"SEEP, ui- 1 i' -J-ti 5I4J?2X-J
Dried Beef aad Dried Best Iteflned LARD A
Beef Tongues. J SPECIALTY. " -. ,
All Grades: ROYAL RACIXE,' BALTIMdRE
EXTRA. WYANOKE and PATAPSCO. i.
MOLASaES'-aft .Jis-vS
GOLDEN DRIP, u SYRUPehl t aadCVBAi
, i CANNED GOODS s
Fvesh Peaches, 9 and 3 lb, Tomatoes, and 3 IV
Pine Apples, Pumpkin and Apple, Corned
... Beef, Deviled Turkeyy Tongas and i vi
and Mutton, Mock Turtle
, ,.t . r . . ior soaps. .Also, ,,ft ,jf s?
Vegetables.
Fresh Lobsters, Fresh Salmoq, Sardines -'mi
Mushrooms. ,.., . ......
: ' BOTTLED GOODS-
Pickle, Gherkins, Chow-CUow, Mangoes,' Lea A
remns' sauce, saiaa uu, r run wauce,
- : i JelUes and Orange Marmalade. - .
Ui
MUSTARD
BUTTER
! BOX and FRENCH MUS- I ALWAYS on HAND,
, , CRACKERS . t t. l(,
.Milk, Soda, Cream, and Albert Biscuit, Ginger
Nuts, and Ginger Snaps. v
SPICES ; : -'I
lraln and Ground Pepper, Macs. Cloves, Clnua-
inoa and Nutmegs.
iu jNutmegs. . .
, , -. CONFECTIONS
Oranges, Lemons, Cocoanuta, CurrantaRaUla
Prunes, Firs, Soft-shell Almonds, Eng
lish Walnuts, Filberts, , Pecan
Nuts. German Chocolate ,
p ' and Bakers' Chocolate. i! ' 1
CANDLES-SPERM and ADAMANTINE.
i TOILET & LAUNDRY SOAP
A line lot of TOILET SOAPS which will bear ln
. ; spectlon and be sold cheap. STERLING,
BABBITT'S CHAMPION and ' ,T i
. EUREKA, Laundry Soap. w; , t3
Corn Starch, Tapioca, and Pure StarcJi.
A Choice Jot of ,
FORHGH AND DOMESTIC WINES.
Cooking Wines, .
- ... ..... ..." !-,...;
Champagne Cider by the gallon for faviiliet.
Fine Cigars and Choice Ohewine: Tobacco.
Do not fail to call and examine my extensive
stock. I have experienced clerks who will be
pleased to see their friends and old customers:
- J SALESMEN:
N. 8. MOSILET.
, j. r. BKCcwrrn
. '. . , r.B ANDERSOS. ....,,,,,. 11
Accept thanks for past favors, and I hope to
merit a continuance of same by strict attention
to business. .- - ; Respectfully, - t
mch-ly, JACOB IIIGGS.
N
TICK.
As the Spring Is at hand I call the attention of
the public to my
;'! S T O V A , ".
for Garden and Cemetery parposes. ' Cheaper
uitn inu.i, aviso, ,. .
MOULD STONE CURBING
for Cemetery lots. CheaD as WOOD.
'1
l
.Manufacturers of the 1
i STONE BURIAL VAULT, ' '!
kept constantly on hand by myself and H. J
Brown, Undertaker. ., ! ,
OEALEB IN
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MARBLE AID STOIC TOMISTONES,
Mantelpiece, &
Yard and office on Fa an a v illk' Strket.
Anext door to btandara omce. ; Uat.
i itespecuuiiy.
febtS-tf
W.O. WOIaFE.
B2ASS ANDIEONS A2TOTEND3SB
TJJ I V!:prj A pair of Brass Andiron! and a Brass
II All 11UJ render, ior wnicn a good price win
be paid. They must be old-fashioned and In rood
condition, f - . i ,. .t , Jw M. TOWLES, Ja.
apr 17-eod-4t.
Wd Bant of .Cm2t0D, in" 1875.
"T-
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HALL' S r
Resists the attacks of the'most skilful
BurglarB f the agei, with their wonderful
aad modern appliances i, V-.HV -4
TJ H. BRIGGS & SONS,
DOL3
Ji RALEICHi
'T-'
r PRICES ;.GUARANTEf D..
Siiiiha Sif:ia:i Tri::, t:f:rt Esji:!?
J ! VCOREESPOXDEXCE SOIdClTEIK
i
NE W ApRTISpLETS
i!ttt.KHir)lI 'RaLEraKj N.CL, Mircfa tf; bart. :
i etrsQn Books arq new. ,opea aisofOce -
in accordance with.la'w. ' T .. , T
.,.- .. jTh. ..5? uoifyjfW
), Meh 8J4I. , o ii-.ll ) 'n itn7 ot r.WKIa
'!' i r 4 -jyni i
rrMfonotrtiiiuuT-.D sfrocK: ron
tJLi - .i;,u;ik- fsAXKi 1 3QTbe rt ii
Jtty thoronghliireft BE gSIRJiQA (Aron
Burp htllne workin.rd,errAi3Q! SowsaS half -Berkshires.'and
k Cheaters, wlu be sold separate
fy6rlri aloi.,i'a 'tl ' u'-aoh&ih.t.t -Mi
,? Jfliftft Ttt'i rj'i' 'atyjl.tif. ,h'i
-trift'J rirtoAAIC$Hfi l.lPa'ldi v
.EESFtloas la aH.tne Courta,f State and Fadoral;
twofllce lu Adams BuUding, on Martin street.
Jan28-ly.,ruiQ J x-aUuifi'l tirto. 'io n3
Xo Tike: nttCATloii-! Ni:,'4r
rwt-vf 'r..-,4roi -!'.Riin! ! m.
vWHM G&TTOR.PC Raleljraaotiers, his line
fitOCk Of 1" " 'u t'..... u.. ...'w 4 ., ..
M AR B UEJ p JM BSTtP N E.S -,
fcr LESS THAU C BST. for the nejrtjalrtl dsVet
JCf yoa want bes work; jkw rodr tune. v n
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NORTH CAROLINA STATE IK -.
lA!l t911 ifal 3W. .UiUiT l-iiSUU:r ' "
Ainsu.iance (iJoiiipaiiy
r Incorporated In lSr-2.1
'VI-.
.A , RALEIGII, .N,,adhJ,t;
3 ?:
Pald-np Capital, -.1; aOOMlO.OO
F. Hi Cameron,". V ;cs'ifi jPresie..
IK JST. JKttfcajTii:.!--: an TVfKM.
Dr. . iriU Hapwdod, ' ed7 Director:
Prof. E. R: Smithicrg Advisory Actuary.
. '--.-r-tf w-rW-rh-i .niJci.W.j.
The only Home Life insurance Company in
North 5 Carolina.1 One of the most successful
Companies of its age in the United Statea Has
already Issued between two and three thousand
policies. Ail of its' funds invested i at home
among our own people. All losses paid prompt
ly aad In oaah -Rates as tow m those of anr
nrst class company. Has thrxk dollars of. aa
sets for every dollar of liabilities.' '
Agents wanted In every county In the State to
work for this most excellent and firmly estab
lished home-' institution.'- For information
address ..-. . . . .-. ,
N. C. STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
ptUE-P KjU.l N E.j -ft
PHILLIPS' A0ID PHOSPHATES.
; MoitlCKIN'tt; 'OTjiilCK !
navOj now on hand, a full' supply of 'these well
known and standard Jerttllzersi and are prepar
ed to sen them' on the same terms' as last year. '
" Every sick has thi nnalygls rtnte(f on it,
showing the proportions of Its f ertillzlug power.
cicl JPliospliiaVtip. n ,
Soluble and Precipitated' "-
Phosphoric Acid.;...;.M, 3 per ct.
ToUlLecomposedJionePhos- ... jT
P'iate 303ioViyerct.
The Foregoing analysts shows that , j ..
Ililllli A.oltl ULlsuij
is of a higher . standard and. possesses, greater
fertilizing powers than any similar product In'thls
market.1 - -' " , y.-'.ms
Solubleand Precipitated Phos-j ... ' ;,, ...
phoric Acid.. t8 per ct.
Ammonia Pure v.1...';.:....:.'. 23 per ct.
Salts of Soda and Potash.....' 34 per ct.
l The manufacture of these articles Is main
tained at the highest standard, no reduction tn
grades having been attempted., t,t r.
ORDERS SQLICil ED.. ,
j v McMACKIN 4k GUUCK,
, mar4-tf . T. Raleigh, N. C,
JNCOURACE ..iM if :
nOME INSTITUTIONS. -,tt;;'
SECURITY AGAINST FIRE.
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K. 1 -1.
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' V - am . at aw VS4Ai1 A
.41 vill j.r-i ifr-j-i iL,
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RALEIGH, N. C. '-- "
rpniS COMPANT CONTTNLTE9 TO WRITE
A roiic.es u, ii : . - -,-' iS 4 -
. . . , on an classes of , , - . ,
I nsu ra ble Pd p erty.
n Fiji
H i4-i t -vtrfTiSr a r ' T.'f
YROMPTLt ADJUSTED ITTD VAW.
.aid tfhr irtTIIEHOME lSU vjl
.iKd i.HH.j Hi'tf .Jil TQTi n;!i wr-fi! "
FafeTiiertiv6f PropertrMin'Kortli Carolina.
"!Thls Company ikes ri-ksron properjy of every
charhctej on the inost'reajn&bl'e," artd notwlth
standing' the large namber'or, losses tt has' sus
tained In the pasi four .years, it has ,n.ever failed
"to pay prniptlyand n tihie jts potto teV
pjioaREssivE l?sAosibm:
1it ClaffJ-'tl
f"i ill Yfi L.:-iiwltt( a-iilciJ'i -jrwyTrV'
PresTiiurnc'tCacn ?.
.8URING TK THE'-i )?.f
arolina floniB
I -1 1 " C. B. ROOT, Vice-President.1'.
JOUar TJETEKEUX," Secretary; i ...
- c . prLASKI COWPER, Sopervlflor ,
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