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' - . ' -it '.- f ' - ' - .- ' ' - -: - :- ' - : t - 3 ' ' ' ' . aiBa,l'''M"M'"''T ;-. . ,: . ... . ,. ... .. . , . m i i I 4 t - HTV - - TBI' Tail t ; ; AALEIGH, N. 04 Thursday, February 2ty 183 J. C. Im Harris, Editor. ;Tr. TSTt B. CIaTkcl4Ci W.M Brown, Publisher 6 Proprietor. W The Bilvlr bill las4a33Jed'the Senate and is now before theHqusft(sconcareno&4 the Senate amsndxnets.J. It is ight the President will veto toe, bill. , - j i..-. 1 The? new3 from;Europe' 13 more fpcace like; ? A Congress of the 1 representatives' of all the great powers is i,i,tf"be held tq arrange, terms of peace. ' u - It is stated in1 a Washington despatch' that thef1": administration has, decide to nve Kepublicans the preference in all Executive appointments. Tliere are plen ty' of' deserving f Bepublicans'; who '.are competent to fill; the various1 offices' under the 'National" jminUtratioii ' So long as the conn try is'on trolled byt thelKepub ' tfcaxi? bartv.' members 'of ? that spartv ought by. reason' of right' "and1; precedent' reap the benefits of the ' ' patronage o ttle'gbvi crnment, 11 II .LbGUUVlLVHIU M-! Vance. (.'VK! VlT! democrats fouht:had for controlof thistate: tKey nnany snccecueu, auu wu arc uvy ytispvBcu ed 4 faidifutikworkersin the Democratic rankslUit?;-iT: :'& Mir t. - . - j The JolI tax ?has been abolished , in more 'than tw&hi&k Union; 'The States jeaiclLarQ most pros perous and whose school system, is un-i equaled, i liave long fincps ceased to levy taxes on the po HI lis taxis a reiic, 01 '-1 tne .ase wn age wlien men were t nan gea ior ui-r- -man ttmitztm ft , ;-V"t 111 1 stealings and women : were ourueu xvr witchcratt.. , Jt no.moro a . just and equal tax thffit was juit to qualify a too mai tax mir n was iusi lu tjuiuuy r office because he Iiuppened to 4? ior own road Sresran3 fdis(itaHfji 'the m broad man of brains wdid not own1 land5 ?a.1 .1 wne is on a par'5 withino.oSVrj' 16ng ?as the pojl tax"is authorized "by itiis constitntidn just so long' are. the merlwho'pay potlf threatened jwith s the ?exnlbition "of their poll tax receipt J&i a fcpferequfsite'vit- mg. - Duurage is now uaseu oamaiiiiuou ; GEN. Bl 'FS BUTLER 'AND TIMS l; i;f ' DEMOGRATS. ! . ' i i tren. B. F. Butler, was a Demdcfaiin the good old . day 3 before the vrir. He was at the Charleston Convention in i860, and" was 1 uproariously1 in favor; x Of "the nomination of ' ffr. i JeffefsOh Ddvi3, of Mississippi, a the l)embtiratiq candidate for President.' ' "Gen. '"Butler - is how act ing with' sucK Democrats as GenV Ervirig, of Ohio,' wlio' Want unlimited'; sirvei3 and wlib demand 'the repeal of the resumption act." How1 timecliangds: ,JIt the c6uri- try should divide upon financial' questions it more than probable that Gen. Butler will be fSnhd "actings with a- - party, the imijority of saidl'irtyfllang VeVpDenid- COM IN G 'E. VENTS - &A8T : THEIR ! SHADOWS BEFORE , The .German Erapifej at tlio clbse ! of the war witn France, came into possession of ah immense 1 ' t the confident pco tneir pecuni mousana , 0.1 aonars were invested 1 in United States' secuhties. Since the agita tion' Of 'the sUvW 4nestidn !itf C5drigrcss returned to this r .'untryandaleed'' npbrtf theew Ybk ; market for 8alerMgic bourse pursilet! by Uermany will ' bo pursued by alrfofeign n governments In easeihe semi-repudiat'ton uiuuvjouun tviiiLtitiuii ULU COllUirv," Sliai. be?, embodied in theu laws' of Kefe only sad disasters will bef all dur peo plbut; it'may be, 7 that fbref impli cations of a serious tiaitnre Willgarise fom the mad course of oar law makers'. - We sincerely , trnilEecTe: hand may be enabled to tern the tide of ruiri tlireat ennig the cenntryj and hoe j f or th ' 1 t .r i DEMOCRATIC INTOLERANCE. T Democratic officials are impcratitelj denied independent action; The !tvi&' of the party must 'always, controls If this decree which is as unalterablc'as'tHe latvs of the Medea and Persians,' is not obeyed, the ofEendinsf member" of ithfiI thoroughly 'disciplimed throtighthe 'yr& auu Dy otner means; -; ! JUSt at this time " Gen ' 'Alfril "S.-V,;0 iAS1 i5.!18? umuurauc member ot Uonsrcs3 frbiir. tn. Greensboro District, is' receivings of rasping.at the hands ' of liis, part y' pa pers, because he is opposed to .'the'aboli, turn of the Western 'Judicial' District Tho Supreme Court of this S'tte do- ejtpecta t ofl5ee! under ' ' Gro vern or This i3 as ifshould be. '1-he 'X to-1 complain "because Governor 4 Yaiico the people wil never cpnsenf thatitf!sTi;ali be restricted By a poll taiqualificatipTi ? ''.;-' m : , .. V sum of ready casli, and. in belief that 'the American e wefe;i!'andfmuldb ary contracts, several Ifundred if ,3 ' nnin rf thP uvwcu 1 uu vimuu 3 m . ujc moi , fessofctitg an(fagriri tp- the opinion ad itrittetf jby , ' Jnsticfe KcadeT J ijdge Kerr tiled this cale. IloiVasver-ruled- be cause the court did not think it constitu tional to imprison a man in the countjr jail five years for - a misdemeanor. - Be cause Chief Justice Smith, did not dissent in this , case, ' he is assailed by ifl.fn party papers, and it is confidently pr e- aiciea mat 110 wiii uuu. uu xiuluiuh.vvlv Chief Justice fiy -the Democrats, . Judge initlii discharges his duty, under the sol terrmUyvof an oath." ? We ' believe ucn. ScalesHd Wt&tti&ylto:, honest' and con scientious in tne5 discharge of his duties as Concssmah!4 "Simply and solely because tliese two gentlemen did r not think and act aW-'majority of their party desire, tney arc assanea ana aenouueeu uy u-n own papers a'net by 'their political friends. Sucli ihtoleratibn'as r this forebodes evil to ttle State!' Itfip the dufy of the freeman ' of North' Carolina at the next efectionfor1Ju&ges'and ' Congressmen, to se6 to itthat independent"' action and the liberty of conscience is not stamped put at the behest and dictate of party. rfJ The folkwii) jcpnjectnres tas to the progress and ixefeujt of ; the war now raging t bet ween Russia wad Turkey were written ioiifby-a gehtlemaii of tbis-xity on the. tb day of -this mdnth .Tlicyf ! were first lhel5thV 1 'Vvtako'tlicniurom that most ffexcellent paper:-4 "h r ikd-.u i -.1 :- - iikMit 5 A Conjectures, Fcb.-8,.J.878. (Oiuhearing tl tpdlcatiOos; c more extendi v e " ' xv r in EaroDfll Great liritajn and Austria, aiaea pro tfafity SpaM ahPbrtugalwill come in conflict with" 'Russia' as- to' the division of the spoils ofthe Turkish empire. Russia will,fbf aided .y 'Italy, by the States of -Greece, 1 and by the new princi palities .which, ( $he . is .car ving out of Tur key ..Shevill also, probably have the aid of Persia. ' . ; t" . Pi'nssia; 'or Germany proper, will take nT activbrpari. ShoV.wilP testrain France and keepjier quiet. K -, ; Trilonrl . will nrnbnbl v- riA acrninet. T.rscr- t and, and, Hungary will, strike for inde- penuence against uoin ii.usiria anu xus sia. . England will be revolutionized, in that Church and State will be. divorced, never again t be united. ..jibe new irontilt, now being chosen, will-be a warlike head of his Churcli. He wHV ' iDxeonimtiMcalre King Humbert of Italy," and. - hurl 1 ' anathemas against the Czarlof Russia. 1, He will encourage Ire land. He will make a last supreme effort for temporal power, but Babylon will fall, both . in England and in Italy, Spain, PortugaV Austria and " all Catholic conn trios. - Church and State constitute "Baby- The. Tur,ks .will be ; driven, into , Asia. The Sultan will "raise the standard of the Prophet." ' Russia mav,! in a few days, proclaim a Patriarch 'of Constantinople. .England iwill -pour; a vast' army into Palestine, rona tPTest, by, the Mediter- ranean.? The.v conflict at that point will oe ior tne ouez canal ior( Jiigypt, ana ior the safety of India. The last great bat tle1 will probably5 '-be . fotight between Miduiit Garmel-and' Mount Tabbr, in the :Valley of Megiddo. j All : the powers en gaged will draw of.i greatly ; shattered. The Providential work for the time will haVei been'accomplished. " 'Russia, Eng land and Pntssia; will- then be the great powers' ia; Asiai Europo and Africa V An - oient,Greece will, be re-united andande pendent, and, Italy will.be' in the bands of This great conflict "will be detrimental hi eomo respects to some of tlie interests of the people. oft the . United States, but, npcfi the wholes it will greatly enrich them. - Free.f Kips make free goods. Our ships will o, everywhere, doin imicb'of the'eafryinij tVade'of the world.' ; !Bestdes, we will necessarily hardi the monopoly of the Japanese and UhlneSQ trade. Mean while, cotton, tobacco , and, the like, pur chased and lai i np .at JjQWLpriccs, will pay large pronts at icne ena pr tie war. -it wiu .oe noucea tnat some or tnese e6nectures4iavet already; been Verified. 1 ; I I: Ofea'tBritain ; will" bo? 1 aided by ''f Austria. ; - ,:a Ij1 IB 1 VKhssia V ill be 'aided by Greece: ! ' j HI. 'Hungary - is thoroughly aronsed uu .,icauy lU Birixe ior ireeuom ana mae penaence. , .,.. '",.,-.". ' is .now certain ' that : the new VohtF wilf refireseht1; the warliko .element pf . the Catliolic'.Clmrcli. ' : ( "We advise our readers, to cut out this prophecy an3 preserve ic for future verifi- cauon. ine reterence to the Valley of Megiddo means that the" featfie of Arma geddon, spoken of in the Biblei Is'to be fought before peace is made in!Europe. rrLEAcmNGs and domestics. ! ? t Xowjr prompt attention;, is called to bargains In oor Bleached Goods a. 7, 8, 9 and 10o. per ESwdwl b -9'1 ' StoS.. I S?f ftt 1we,t pHces'j can always be found at 1-Jhe C.ASH Establishment of ,,2ff ' ' w, H. & R. s. tucker! BIG THING O UT - ; Grains of Whea't measuring ne-hair inh Ul llnsi?:i feP1 lFreei to every Farmer ! eer; uri in S. Y. HAINES & CO., ; Sweetwater, Tenn. fit Tlic Baleigh Market. COTTON .tlES,' new,. , K. ; " spliced, FIX)UR, North Carolini, CORN, I CORN AIEAIi, $6.507.00 65 70 "70 (fj m BACON, N. C, nog rou&d, ? W " :-. " hams,: . BULEUME AT; Clear.Rlb Sides, ... . shoulders; NORTH CAROLINA PORK, LARD, North Carolina,! Western, i COFFEE, prime Rio,, L . , r I i-C gobd, - ; Z ' ; common, SYRUPfS. H 4 - - - i MOLASSES, Cuba, ! SALT, Liverpool tine, I " Evans, . ! SUGAR, white, ' , J yellow, ! LEATHER, Red Sole, ! Tanned, j HIDES, green, j " dry, TALLOW, ' ; , POTATOES, sweet, peri bushel Irish, " (old u " new j OATS, shelled, ! 13 15 n - 6 6 )2512i 1212i . , ... ' 0 ; 18i50 . 34 - -45 63 75 1 75 111H 10 11 25 28 40 10;ll 40 2 00 1 00 ' 50 75 1 (0 1 00 25 30 15 20 sheat, trom va50n, baiea, " FODDER, baled BUTTER, Couatry, CHICKENS, 1878- r Preparing for . -1878. Spring Trade. Before taking an account of Stock we will make ;;- . ; i SPECIAL OiFFJECBINGS s 1 - . - 1 . , 0 -.'- ' f ... t In Many Styles OF- G O O D S Ve will sell Men's BURT'S BOOTS, QAI " s TERS AND SHOES AT COST. We will sell CANFIErjD'S MAKE FOR. LESS THAN C03T. ...... ' - - . . . i i, 4'. will sell our WINTER STOCK; OF DRY GOODS AT COST. 1 We We will cell MEN AND BOYS HEAVY WINTER WE R AT COST. We will sell MEN AND COST. BOYS HATS AT We will seif many other articles at Cost to save trouble and time in taking our usual spring account of stock, preparatory to making room for our spring purchases. Call promptly at the Cheap Cash Estab lishment of W. H.&E.S. TUCKER. Feb. 5th, 1878. - 78 LAW SCHOOL. THE UNDERSIGNED PROPOSES TO Es tablish a SCHOOL, in RALEIGH for the PREPARATION OF YOUNG GENTLEMEN FOR ADMISSION TO THE BAR. The advantages which this city offers in the convenience of access to the best Libraries, in opportunities for attending the Courts which are in session more tnannaii ineyear, ana in visiting members of the Bar and other prominent tren tlemen, surpass those of any other locality in the State. Lectures wul be delivered at night for the ben.- efit of those engaged in business. Fee for the course, one hundred dollars. It is proposed to form a new class on January 1st, 1878. Applicants received immediately. GEORGE V. STRONG, 4 Oct. 16, 1877. 27 6m. Raleigh, N. C TIME TABLE R A. LEIGH AND AUGUSTA AIR-LINE RAILROAD, Which went into effect on Friday, October 26, 1877. SUPERINTEXDBNT'S OFFICE, Raleigh, Oct. 26ih, 1877. ma in. Leave Raleigh at 6 a. m. Arrive at Hamlet at 1.18 p. m Leave Hamlet at 2.00 p. m. Arrive at Kaieiych at y.io p. vo FKEIGHT. Leave Kaieign at " 0 43 a. m Arrive at Rd tigh at ! 2.10 a. m JOHN C. WINDER, Supt. EALEIGH & GASTON RAILROAD, Supt's Office. Raleigh. Jan. 1st. 1878. On and after Tuesday, January 1st, 1878, trains will run on this road daily, (Sunday excepted) as ionows MAIL; TRAIN: Lve Raieigh, 10 30 a m Lve Weldon, 12 40 p m At at Weldon, 3 00 p m Ar at Raleigh, 0 id p ni THROUGH FREIGHT fe PASSENGER TRAIN Lve Rleigh, 9 30 p m Lve Weldon, 9 30 p m Ar at Weldont 5 00 a m Ar at Raleigh 5 20 am LOCAL FREIGHT. Lve Raleigh, , o ?0 d m Lve Weldon.. 5 00 a m Ar at Weldon, 4 42 a in I Ar at Raleiub, 4 25 p m L-W II J. U. VV1MDEK, Sup t. GIRAFFE P BOGBRY STORE. u WILMINGTON STREET. ALWAYS ON HAND FOR FAMILIES The Very Best Groceries. Prices Low 1 EYerything bought for, cash and sold for cash. I respectfully ask, a share, of . the public patron age. - i W. WHIT AKE Rr Agent. feb8-3t. ; , i SEABOARD & ROANOKE RAILROAD COMPANY. Office S. A R. R. Co., -Portsmouth, Va., Nov 13, 1877. - sTrains of .this Road will leave Weldon daily, except Sundays, as follows : ' Mail train daily at ' g;i3 p. m. Through Freight at 1 'j 4:00 a. w. Way train, tri-weekly, 6:C0 a. m. Through Freight, . 8:00 a. m. Mail Train stops at all stations. - Steamer leaves Franklin Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays, for Eden ton, Plymouth and landings on Black water and Chowan rivers. . i E. G.GHIO, 19-tf - j. Sup't of Transportation. "ptRENCH'S HOTEL, ' ON THE KrmOPEAJT FIjAK. " Opp. City Hall Park, Court House and new PostJOffice . NEW YORK. AUmodern improvements, including Elevator, Gas, and Running Water inevery room. H. f - " . -. - J.FREVCH& BROS.. Proprietor " " i . . i r4-TTT ft and Revolvers. Illustrated Price List free Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburg, Pa. ; 4w THE CONNECTICUT '.' MUTUAL t jjlfe Insurance Company, OF UARTFOKD, CONN. OSGAHIZ'JD 1S46. CIUBTJUI l-JSKrj Net Assets, Jan. 1, 187b, .ti,ww..i RECEIVED IN 1870. For Premium, . . . 71', for Inte.etl & Kent S9,619,114.13 $51,OSl,lT.66 DISBURSED IN 1876. To Policy Holders, ..... f e,oi,7aa.o This Company is purely m'utual, not having a dollar of stoc'i. Its policy-hoiaers are me ouiy members of the Corporation, xi is uiwwore i" effect, a simple par aei snip or persous w.ux- tnsr each other's lives. There beiag no siocj., there can be no sale of the Company : from one ..Af nwnonmnH manao-flrs to another: but its affairs remain perpetually m tnc enurewuuui w momhan ttiAmmTM. to elect a board of twel've directors each year. Tnis ooara meets weekly, and directly supervises an me Dusinesss of tho; Company. ThA finmoanv issues whole -life policies with Ait.h'Ar annual nreminms for life, which it prefers and rp.(nmmen(ls. or with a limited number of premiums ; it will also issue long-term enuow-mAnta- Kzoerience has shown that these are the most advantageous forms of policies, both to the individual and to the uompany. w e snan, uiorw t"nr matrit't ourselves to them. The surplus earned in any year is returned to the following year, only by reduction of pre mium, thus limiting the payments to the actual onrmtnt nnst nf thft ingaranCfi. v.w ... .. . In thirty years, this association 01 men, unitea n interests and purposes, as a single feature in its history, has paid to the representatives of seven thousand five nundred and sixty members who have died, the vast sum of twenty-five millions one hundred and twenty-nine thousand five hundred and thirty-six dollars i&)iZ9,o.J(.uo . as follows : Claims Paid in each Year from Oi gauization, Dec. 15, 1846. 1846 1817 1818 1849 1850 1831 1852 185 1854 1855 1856 1S57 J858 1859 160 18H 1862 1863 1R4 1865 1806 1867 1K8 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1S74 1875 1876 $3,500 00 17,750 00 , 82 600 00 163.716 27 196,887 50 189.417 00 16.45! 73 253, 13i 89 268 990 03 20fc 92) 77 238Z5 00 213,950 00 252,919 58 223,400 00. 254,44 ) 23 339,590 COf 476,890 00 482,387 OQu 768,137 16 972,532 72 1,193,387 68 1,266,675 00 ! 1,428,787 00 1,752,369 26 1.792,266 83 2,209,991 66 2,372,356 17 2,575,203 71 2,573,352 27 2,271,703 00. 1 Total amount paid to Decern-1 ftoioort'W ber3l, 187U. J v ' Facts and dcrures 'like these commend them selves to the intelligence and judgment of all men. They carry conviction upon Dare presenta tion, and need no argument or illustration to demonstrate. ' 4 JAME3 GOODWIN, President. J AC-OB Li. GREENE, Secretary. . JOHN M. TAYLOR, Ass' t. Secretary. D. H. WELLS, 2d Ass't Secretary F. D. DOUGLASS, Sup't of Agencies. S, D. WAIT, ; General Agent, RALEIGH, N. C. 74 3 m Raleigh, N. C. EBBITT JIOUSE, HEADQUARTERS ARMY AND NAVY. WASHINGTON, 1. C. Deolliirn C. C. WILIiARD, Proprietor. CONDENSED TIME. PIEDMONT AIR LINE, RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. 15. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Time, Nov. Ilth, 177. Meal Stations. Leave Greensboro, Arrive Salisbury, Leave Salisbury, Arrive Air-Line Junction, Arrive at Charlotte. No. 1, No. a. Daily. Daily,. 5.25 p m 8.46 a m 7.33 p m 10 38 a m 7 20 p m 10.26 a m 9 lo p m lXlo p m 9.42 p m 12.40 p m NO. 1. Connects at Greensboro with Salem Branch ; at Air-Line Junction for Atlanta and all points in the South and Southwest; at Char lotte with C C. & A. R. R. for all points iu the South and Southeast and Florida points. NO. 3 Connects at Greensboro for Raleigh, Goldsboro. and all points on N. G R. R. at Salis bury with W. N.C R. R., for all points in Wes tern North Carolina : at unariotte witu u.j u. x A. R. R. for Columbia and South. TRAINS GOING NORTH. Time, Nov. 11th, 1877. No. 2. No. 4. Meal Stations. Daily. Daily. Lv Greensboro, 10.42 a m 8.16 p- m Ar Danvile, 12 37 p m 10.10 p m Ar Dundee, Va. Mid. June, 12 42 p m 10 14 p m Ar Burkeville, . 5 07 p m 3 .10 tun Ar Belle Isle, 7.20 p m 5.55 a m Ar Richmond, 7.45 p m 6.05 a m NO. 2 Connects at Ureensboro for Raleigh. Goldsboro, and all points on Salem Branch and N. C. R. R.; at Burkeville with A M. & O. R. R. for Petersburg, etc.; at Belle Isle with Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac R. R. for all points North, East and West; at Richmond with C. A O. R. R. for the West. NO. 4 Connects at Belle Isle with Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac R, R. for all points North, East and West ; at Richmond with C. fc O. R. R. for all points West. North Carolina Railroad, TRAINS GOING EAST! No. 2 No. 4. Daily. Daily. Lv Greensboro, 10 40 p m . Ar Raleigh, SSipin Lv Raleigh, 3 40 pm930am Ar Goldsboro. 8 33 p m 12.C0 m '1 RAINS GO!NjK VV hiS . . No. 1. No 3. ; i Daily. Daiy. Lv Goldsboro, 7 30am4 00pm Ar Raleigh, J2.25 p m 6.30 p m Lv Raleigh, 12.35 pm Ar Greensboro. 5 10pm Sleeping Cars Without Change Run both ways with Trains (Nos. 1 aod 2) U tween New York, P-'uladelphia, Balti more, Washington, Char lotte and; Atlanta ; Atlanta and New Orleans. jp&r Through Tickets oh sale at Richmond, Danville Greensboro, Raleigh, Goldsboro. Salis bury and Charlotte, and, at all principal points South, Southwest, West,) North and East. For Emigrant rates to points in Arkansas and Texas, address . J. R. MACMURDO, Gmi. Passenger Agent, j ; 28-tf Richmond, Va. ft JASI 1 Fayetteville Street, . 4 Martin Street; - 1 A X, I 6 Market Squarpi 1 ..Ub ! Just received i r ' P BACON. Southampton, "VaM HAMS, f Jialtimore and JNew jXorK s Ferris's and Harvey's ffiSE&m.- North Carolina and "Virginia Bacon Sides, Virginia Shoulders and Baltimore Pig Shoulders. I FLOUB. Patapaco and Orange Grove In 5 Sacks. JNortn Carolina H'lour in; 4 and ssaeKs. : - i - ' . -1 Plain and Fancy Cakes, Crackers; &e. Fresh, Plain aud French Candies. ; Irish and Scotch Oatmeal. .. t Pine Apple and Edam Cheese, i Preserved Ginger and Citron. Italian Salad Oil and Queen O lives. I Fresh Currants, Prnnes and Dates. Snioked. Broiling and Chipped Beef. 'New Mullets, Mackerel and Herring. Canned Beef and Beef Tongue. . I Red and White Skinned Onions. P SOAP. Cbleafccs Toilet and Fancy Soaps, Copgates Toilet Waters, Extracts & Cologne?, j A.T JSiSW lUllti. jfJbULUJhiS. The Best ! Something New ! Borax Toilet Soap. Borax and Oatmeal Toilet Soap. Borax Laundry Soap. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. 4 l HAVANA On ; A l CIGARS FOR UVJ CENTS, rk Best Cigars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco FOR THE JLEAST MFNEY. TRY tJS ! 5-tf TRY US ! TRY US ! TRY USj For . Mercantile. B&ilroad, BaBk Book and hmnliM Mntln. T; Jt: K . . ' 1 - luuuuig vi mnj una, sena EDWAKD8. BROUQHTON & CO, In quality of workflow Prices and Dispatch t Thejr lead th State. Record Booka, wg" S - blanks. Oeageri, V , J BUI and letter Headi, jaiTiopea, I bUtements coecju and all e IMnting at , KortAem rice&. SASH, D30R AND IL1NDFA CT0RY. DEA.LE3 IN DRESSED Lumber OF ALL kinds. FLOOR ING, Ceiling, TURNING, Scroll SAWING, Window and DOOR FRAMES, Mantels, Ac. ALL KINDS OF Mouldings, Brackets, Banisters, Stair Rails, Jewell Posts and Fancy Wood. WORK MADE AT SHORT NOTICE. MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE, BED- YYALNUT, FOP- STEADS.Bureaus LA.R, MAPLE WARDROBES and PINE Wash-stands, SAFES, &c COMPLETE CHAMBER SETTS. of my own designs, made in beautiful and dura ble styles. All work entrusted to me will be done in the best manner. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 1 Machine shop between Morgan and Harget Streets on the R. fc G. Railroad. RUFFIN ROLES, 4-3m . Raleigh, N.C. JOR SALE AT TVIIOL.ESAI.E, 1 BOLTED YJRGINIA MEAL, LIVERPOOL. FINE SAL.T, LAxirr)R,Y SOAPS, " Egerton's Scotch Snuf NORTH CAROLINA FAMILY FLOUR. Standard A Sugar j Standard C Sngaiy Standard Yellow C Sncar, PKIME RIO CS FFE JES. FF E ES. ; W. H. DODD, - . :'WfWy--''--'' Cotton Seller & Commission Merchant. I Cor. Wilmington and Martin 'Street, 8-3m RALEIGH, N C. J.o1bert dobbin, ; - BOOT &. SHOE MAKER j Under Citizen's National Bank, , ; r Custom made work a specialitr. Prices to suit the times. Repairing done on short notice 4 3m The Best Newspaper For the Family Circle. 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The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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