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T. r 4 i. ft the examiner. W. RROW Bt SIXIiiS MANAGER. Tllt.'t... . - - .- - . i ..t ... will iHi deliv6r.Nl .anywhere year; l, 1 V. 4 t . a - it. . . ' V w" .... llll IMUULil Tin.m" ' is c-n IS lUOIllll, -'imi r. " kkk ly ?5,oo, and Thk Weekly ..-,w a year. ' - - , i tiv Era and f.K?rtur column pHiK-r, published In the South.. Examiner la a the largest ever : tTHjRA AND EXAMINER. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1874. ,. .-, , .j., ...:.. . A 31 other's Love. : It is the" sweet perfume of life' the undying odor of childhood's v- withered flowers the blessed in- ' CfiriSejfrom thf nlti.r nf thn unn t the jiqre vestal light in the pene- ' j ; ' that draws us from thisstn strained : csirth and the guiding star that points the way to heaven, in every t phaseof IifeitH the same unchane j able blessing that softens the felon's 'flow at the sad ; remembrance of - . Miis wiien iu in spotless purity, 1 knelt at his mother's knee. through the' wearisome days of ' ' l'. . 1 . . . . l. . 1 t . . A ot'mncy and' the .dreary years of fM II Hnr-! and tha rwii Iaiiu HatiTf nr of manhood, a mother's love Is ever i . I - " T .- "H I . 1 itcsciii. leiiuer in its Kvinnainiifl. . . : confronting in its ministration and fr!rii nl tttn lAita in itu nnnncalinmi ii1.II Z'UUIl Jlllll LTULI1. 1 L I I III rl 1 1 r2S Lllf! M i marts anu revives the soul like the 1 . , fragrant lews of Heaven descend- j ; ing "upon the just and the unjust." . j i 1 1 icf itW' 1 biwti in rynrvi rrrrmnri iii "irings iourui ns iruns. rne in jjlueuce of her love I still felt, even , ; a w.h en. the .daises have bloomed ; and Wiingledihcir withered. petals i' with the griiss that1 for vears has maiiueu net-silent grave. A mother's love is never; forgot t rv. tivV dying sVdier, beneath the bun ingsun,ofa lrolfiand thought i the love m his distant home and wadly sighed for 'SlJ'ngen sweet Bingon on the lthine.' " Another dying hero," oil. -the blupdy afield of battle, where the thundering cannons drowned the turbulent roar of the river of death. f remembers his mother's love : and .wuij ner iasi prayer as a passport entered the portals of eternity. A mother's lovoAvill never desert her child, but will cling to him i amid all the. loathsome scenes of fdvgradatiprr arid disgrace. The wqrld may denounce and despise, but her heart is an open sanctuary, Avheio hef child can come and for g t its wretchedness in sweet lul- r : . mbly of affection's ministry. It matters not how wickedihe may le or how low he may have fallen into the slimy filth of iniquity, a mother's love will reach him, and in her blessed orisons lay him be fore the throne of grace. IIer Jove ; lilters his guilt arid infuse itself i.throujrh every fibre of his being, nntl though to iho world he is cwijl,1 (VlUniand wic ked, away down in tho sarictuni sactorutrvof his hi-art. lie is keening a sweet little grave iicred to the memory of his mother's love. : ' ': ': .' 'v.f ' t T Duo of lseau liicKman's ti icks. lieau once-made a raid on the ialtimoro restaurants.' ile letor- mined to dine well that day, or know the reason why. He walked into Guy's saloou and asked for the proprietor. 1 "Sir," said he, in Want the best! dinner you can give me " All ritrlit. sir " said Mr. Guy V I. . 'II- ? . - l. . It .1... .1. t .w-. i . . f " waK iiriierf, biiuvviii iiiui mtu ii neat little private room. ...'. The Beau ate and drank of the best, and just afteri he had finished us elm ol cafe now. and had lit his Kivana, a servant entered with a folded paper on a silver waiter. which, he trravely handed .to the t'.cau. ' ; "Wliat is thorv inquired the Jleau. Do bill, sah," said the waiter. ' 1 i 1 1 ; I don ' t wan t an y hi 1 1. As k tlie proprietor to come here." The jiroprietor appeared, bowing and smiling he hoped there was nothinir wrong, and that; his guest had liked his dinner. "I liked the dinner well enough, iatid the wine," said Beau Hick- , iii:in, "but I wlint to know what this means." - - "That's the bill, sir," said the " proprietor. - " Well I never pay any bil's. t I am lleau Hicknian. I don't pay .anybody.. lksides: you have, no riult to charge me for this dinner. I asked you for the best dinner you con hi i cc me." en, lieau, you nave rung in on. '-1110 anu got tho better oi me fairly. Tsow. I'll not only forgive you, i' r this tricK, but I'll give you $2oifyou will play this trick on the St. Clair, on the other side of the way.' . , The next day the Beau fared sumptuously at1 the St. Clair, and the scene was re-enacted. The b 5 was presented, and the proprietor wouim u p wiur "Heau. I'll give yon $50 if you will , play this olTon I l IU t iuy sr.. dear sir," said the Beau. 'why aiun t i can ner e first? Guy P - w ! I ll T I . lias paia me to play it on you." j The New Aork Tribune says: "Dr. Kdwaru w arren, the Ameri can surgeon who recently entered ua service of the Khedive of Esrvnt. has been made Chief Surgeon of the Staff, and has been decorated with 1 he crade of Bey for a surgical ope- -.ftnn, bv which the life: of the - afinister Of ' ar was saved after it liarl oeen uc-artntna ui uy an mo iinff doctors of Cairo.' . YORK, Febl 24. The steam4 fari f,, . rJ i ltlSIUK owr , iruin xsewi Zyifnt Aspmwall, put intaBer-l itiuda on the 15th February, with ; tioilers 8hlfte and in a leaky con- ditipn . , U .V U I -LL, M lC- - A V I I II j J I I VI I I Vt;n . - : " ' i . - : : . . . . 1 . s 1 1 '; , ' ' ....... VOL. I. IN IfANKItUPTCV TO WIfOM IT MAY CONClHN': . Tho undersigned herel y given notice 6flii.sapiintiiitativs Afeniynee of Alex ander Katrnaii, 'if Wilson I. O., Xasli' county,-aiH-tato of North Carolina, within tho 5Ka.stern District, of N. C. who Iihm 1 14.: 1 atljiided a Bai.krupt uon his ouii l'clition by tlio District Court of w , r District. , J Date. I Raleigh. X. C, Jan. 31, '74. Z'l 3w TIIOS. HAMPSON, Assignee. re -W I K ) M IT M AY CONC E RN :- JL- Tho nnilcrsigned hereby gives notice or hiH appointmentas Assignee of Ueiij. F. Jinking, of Oxford, in tho county ofGrany Wleand Statoof North Carolina, within said District, who has been ad judged a Bankrupt upon his o'n peti tion by tho District Court of said Dis trict. : . Dated Raleigh, Dec. 27, 1873. I f JOHN K. O'NEILL, Assignee, I TO WHOM. IT MAY CONCERN : Tho undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of S. D. BraswelJ, of Rocky Mount, county of lash, and State qf North Carolina, within said distrjictj who has been ad judged a bank rupt upon his own petition bv .the District Uourt of said District. "Dated' RaleighrlN. C, Jan. 31st, 1874 THOMAS II AMPSON, Assignee, 32--3v P. O. Raleigh, N. C. "XTOTICK LS jllEREBY GIVEN, JJN That a fifth general meeting of cred itors of the Bank of North Carolina bankrupt, will beiheld at tho Register's onico in Raleigh,. N. C, on the 3rd day Of February, 1874, at 10 o'clock, A. M., before A. W. Shatter, Register for the purposes flamed in the 27th and 28th? sections Uif the Bankrupt Act of March 2, 1807. r ; ' ';, -v i-:. CHARLES DEWEY, Assignee. 29 w3w Raleigh, N. C. "XfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Xl That a second general neeting of tlio creditors of Sarnufel A. Williams, bankrupt, will be held at the Register's o flice, in Raleigli, N. C., on the 26th day of -February, 1874, at 10 o'clock a. in;, before A. VV. Shatfer, Register, for the purposes named in the z7th antl 28th sections ol tho Bankrupt Act ot March 2, 1807. - , THOMAS HAMPSON, Assignee, Tebl3-lav3v. ' Raleigh, N. C. rpp WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : JL The iindersigned hereby "gives no- tied of his appointment as assignee of a. B. and D. B. Higgs in the county of v ak e,rand JState oi - North Carolina, in Pamlico District, who have beSi ad judged Bankrupts on creditors petition oy the District uourt ot saiu District. Dated Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 23, 1874. I U. E. JOHNSON. Jr.. j feb 25-1 w3w Assignee. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That on the 7th day of January, A. D., IsTt, a tvaira'tit 1r? binkrvnter wis is sued out ot-the District court ottuo. United States for the Eastern District Of North Carolina, against the estate Of Samuel D. B raswell, of Rocky Mount in the county of Nash, and State of North Carolina, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition : .That tlio payment ot any oeps anu, me ue liverv of any property belonging to siK'irbankrupt, to.him,j or for his use, and the transfer any property, by him., are lorDiuuen oy iaw ; niat .uieciiiiH of the creditors or said. .ban,Krupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees oi nis estate,., win oe hold at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Raleigh, N. C, before A. W. Shatter, Registei, an the 31st day of January, A. D., 1874, at 10 o'clock, A. M. .1 MX, WUUUUiW, "29 3t Marshal as Messenger, Dossey Battle, Attorney. THIS IS TO GIVE NOT1CK, That . on the 3rd day o'f Feb., A. I)., 1874, a warrant? in Bankruptcy was issued out of the District CoOrt of the United States fur tlio Eastern District of JNOrth Carolina, against the estate of Augus tus A. Cheek, pf Warrfnton, in tne couhtv of Warren, and State oi rsortn Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his. own Petition: mat tho payment of i any debts, and the de livery ot any property Deiongingiosucii bankrupt, to him, or; lor: nis use, anu the transfer of any property, by him, are forbidden by law ; That a meeting of tho creditors of said bankrupt to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of hisjestate, will be held at a Court of Baukruptcj'-, to be holder at Raleigh, N. C, before A; W. Shalfer Register, on the 21st day oi i'eo., x. v., 1874. at 10 o'clock. A. M. R. M. DOUGLAS, 32 3v Marshal as Messenger. , Eaton & Wilsox, Attorneys. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That on the 10th day of Jan., A. D., 1873, a warrant in Bankrupty was issued out of the District Court oi the United states for the Eastern District of North Caro lina, against the estate of Henry T. Clawson, of Raleigh P; O. in tho county of Wake, State ot North Carolina, who hasbeoh adjudged a Bankrupt upon,thj Petition ot his creditors : That tne pay ment of any debts and the deli very of any I roporty belonging to said bankrupt, to lim, or for his use, and . the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law : A meeting of tho creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to chooso one or more assignees oi ms es tate, will bo held at a Court ot Bank- ruptcy, to lienoiaen ai liaieigu, v., before A. W. Shaffer, Register, on the 3rd day of March, A. D., 184, at 10 o'clock, A.M. . L . lv. jlm UUUuLAO, 29 3tj. Marslual as Messenger. Busijee & Busbee, .Attorneys. 44 NOTICE IS HEREBY i GIVEN, That a Petition has been filed in the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Caro lina by. WY W. Cozart, of Granville county, in said District, duly declared a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March 2d, 18G7, for a discharge ar.d certificate thereof from all his debts ana other claims provable under said Act, and that the 21st day of February, 1874, nt 10 o'clock. A. M., at tho omcooiA. 4 W. Shaffer, Register in Bankruptcy, in i itaieign, aaoiucu iuo .. ling of the same, when and where all creditors, who have provqd their debts, and other persons m interest may at tend and show cause, if any they have, whvtho nraver of the said petitioner 1.1 not he srranted. And that the second and third meetings will be held at the same time and place. New-Berne, N. C. Feb. 7th, 1S 4. feb 10-2t GEO. E. TINKER, Clerk, . rJ A AY i H Yx . A W l! R ALEIGrH, THURSDAY ; FEBB 3IISGKLLANKOUS. .. . VALUAlJfK PROPERTY FOR SALE! rpiIK UNDERSIGNED OFFERS JL for Sale her Pliuitation. known as ' ; . Slrcetcr Farm I T A fiealthv location, convenient to cood SchK)ls. Churches near by. ; Fine water. There are some . ; , j 2,000 Acres of Xhnd; 5 1 ; 1,300 in cultivation. Well tim 1 ! w woodland so arranged as to ru r it i cing, woods mould, very conf venl ii . The very bent Shell Marie on all pans of the Farm. ; - ' It is useless to sf aIc-of the' product tiveness of these Lnntis Corn.all klndf of ftrain, ami CIo r - yieut , aDunaant l f bat its reputation is -' I - The ibf e or tho n ew-i orcj xionoiK and Charleston Itail Road i9 now being run out and it passes through my plan tation. "".".! ':.-.'-. XIe Cotton Farm of the East." situated in Greene county, 8 miles from Snow! Hill, and 3 miles irom Marlboroi Pitt county. A Railroad line recently established within 3 miles.of this Farm, leading from Wilson to Greenville, which is designed going into operation this Fall. L.arge Commodious Dwelling, all necessary outbuildings needful to a larm tms size, newiy ana neauy nueu up, ' . 1 . v. ': ' TERMs'shall bo easy. . v ' ; I will sell, if desired, all my personal property with the Farm. I invite purchasers to visit my place and judge for themselves, or address me. . Mus. VIRGINIA ATKI ??S0N, 9 i3m Marlboro, Pitt county, N. C. AN EXQUISITE CHUOMO, Size 14x20, in 18 Colors- X'lie Strawberry Oirl," ; For Ev;ery Subscriber to HEARTH and HOME For 1873. This beautiful Chromo, which the Publishers of Hearth and Home have provided, is printed 18 times, in colors, to produce tho beautiful coloring and shading of the original. A copy is now witJmi easy reach of every Home in America',. ' . t The Journal itself is a rich treasure for any Household. A single volume contains about 25,000 .worth of splen did engravings, tinely printed, and of a highly pleasing and instructive charac ter, i It has, also, a "vast amount of. the choicest reading, , carefully prepared, and full of instruction. .. . r Witnait tnese wrHciiviKT..Muto. 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That is, the nearui 'and Home Chromo will bo delivered At office, J ' Unmounted, Free. ' Mounted, 30c extra. If sent prepaid, unmounted,20e extra. " : Mounted, 50c extra. We advise all to have them mounted, before leaving the office, asin large quan tities we are able to haye them mounted for a quarter of the cost of doing it singly and bettor than it can be , usually be done elsewhere. "" ! . . " The subscription price of the Ameri can Aariculturist. which is. well known as one of the Oldest and best magazines intho world, for the Farm, Garden, and Household, is $1.50 a year. One copy each ofllearth and Home, Weekly, and American Agriculturist- Month ly will bo sent one year lor z cents additional postage when tho papers are to go to British America. ORANGE JUDD fc CO., Pub., 245 Broadway, N. Y. 11 THE WILMINGTON STAR. Established only Six Years ! i DAILY STAB. TT AS THE LARGEST CI RC U LA- JLJL tion of any Daily Newspaper ia the State, and a circulation in Wilming ton NEARLY twice as laa-geas that of any other paper. All the news of the day will be found in it, condensed when unimportant, at length when Of moment, and always Presented in a clear, intelligent and in teresting manner.' ';; ",;V. . ' ! SUBSCRIPTION, In Advance One Y'car, : Six Months, Three Months, I Q-0 $7.00 3.50 "2.00 STAB PRICES REDUCED. IT . THE WEEKLY STAR is now com bined with the CAROLINA FARMER and is one, of the cheapest papers in tho country, at tne ionowmg . Reduced Rates s One Copy, One Year, j $1.50 - H " Six Months, . 1.00 Cluls of 5 to 10, i year, Sl.25 S3 copy, fClubs of 10 or more,l yfr, copr jErT5pecirueir copies seui,uii appiicuut' ; ; Address, -' :v v.; : - -!'. " Wr?.c II. BERNARD, Editor and Proprietor, .Wilmington, N. C. T. M. ARGO Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office on Favettevillc street, near the SCHEDULES. Office Petersburg R. jR. Co. V y ' -y arch 27th, J872. AN AND AFTER MARCH 31st, the trains will run,a3 follows:1 LEAVE KELDON." Express Train, 1 Mail Train, - 7'AO a m p m AlUilVJ? AT PETEKSBUIIG Express, i4 . 10:50 am iuaii, LEAVBv PETERSBURG. Mail, Express, iS 5:40 am : 3:50 pin ; ; j, AltltlV F. AT VVELDON. , . Mail, - "i i 9:45 a m 5 i Express, . .-.' 6:50 p m ' I ' FREIGHT TRAINS. ' ' ft Leave Petersbt!4e"sr h!-LU-&0Q a mj. jLeave Weldony i- fr ;-6c0 am, Arrive at Wela.u, . ' ' 4:00 p'm . i Arrive at Petersburg, 12:20 p m ' ' : . . ::;.'-: GASTON TRAIN. Leave Petersburg, 6:15 a m Leave Gaston, " ' 1:15 p m Arrive at Gaston, " 12:50 p m Arrive at Petersburg. . 8:10 p m " Freights for Gaston Branch will be received at the Petersburg depot only on M02 DAYS and THURSDAYS. ; , i Tlie"depot will be closed at 5:00 p m No goods will be received after that hour. ? J. CSPRiGG, . 153 tf. Eng. antl'Geu. Manager. JHANGE OF SCHEDULE, . HAiEioH & Augusta Aiit Line, ! v SiqierintcndcnV s Office, Raleigh, N; C, Nov. 21), 1S72. ; On and after Saturday, Nov. 30th 1872, trains on the R. & A. A. L. Roao will run dailj',' (Sundsiy excepted,) follows : Mail train leaves Raleigh 3.35 P. M. I Arrives at Saliford, ' G.l5 " Mail train leaves Sanford," 6.30 A.M. . Arrives at Ruleigh, 9.20 " Mail train niakes close connection at Raleigh with the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, to and from all points IN orth. And at Sanford with the Western Railroad, to and from Fayetteville and points on Western Railroad P V A.B.ANDREWS, dec 4 tf. . Superintendent. Piedmont Air-Line Railway. Richmond & Danville, Richmond Danville R. W., N. C. Division, and North Western N. C. R. W. C0KDENSED TIME-TABLE. In eilect on and after, Thursday, Jan. 1, 1S74., . .'v:'- - .:! ' I ; o rxa isroRTn.i. I Stations. ' '! r Mail. Express, j Leave Charlotte, 7.00 p. m. 8.35 a, m: , " . Air Line Ju. 7.15 " 8.60 . " i "i Salisbury, 10409 p. m.10.47 u ;Vireensboro, lb a. m. L15 " r 8.06 " 11.02 " Ar, at Richmond, 2Ji2 p. in, going souTn. Stations. Mail. ' Express. 5.03 a. m. 8.28 " 1.03 p. m. Leave Richmond, 1.48 p. m. 4 4 Burkville, 4.55 " ' 9.52 " V 1.16 a. m. 3.56 " G.22 44 6.30 " I - 1 Danville, Greensboro Salisbury, Air-Line Ju 4.00 6.33 8.53 9.00 Ar.at Charlotte, : GOING EAST. J Stations. MdxL Express. Leave Greensboro 2.00. a. m. 12.30 a. m. "Ar 10.05 p.m. " 6.40 a, m. 4 ' Co. Shops, ;3.oo " Italeich. 8.30 Ar. at Goldsboro, 11.40 Leave 3.00 p. m NORl?HWESTEBN N. ,C K, It. , (Salem Branch.) . Leave Greensboro, j 4.40 P. M. Arrive at Salem, I 6.35 P. M Leave Salem, ' ; 8.00 A. M. Arrive at Greensboro, I 10.00 A ' Passenger train leaving; Raleigh at .40 P. M. connects at Greensboro' with th a Northern bound train : making the nnickest ' time to all Northern cities; Price or Tickets rsarae as vA other routes. Tmins to and from' uolnts Last of Greensboro connect at Greensboro with the Mail Trains to or from points north or south. Trains daily, both ways. ; Oh Sundays Lynchburg Accommoda tion leave Richmond at .9.42 a. m., arrive at Burkeville 12.39 n. m., leave Burke- ville 4.35a. m.. arrive at Richmond i.&i a. m. . ' " " Pullman Palace Cars on ail night trains between Charlotte and Richmond (without change.) Papers that have arrangements to ad vertise tne scneuuie oi mis company will please print as above.- . ' ' j . " . i ' ' - A? ' 11 ' i? or jurtner lmormauon auuress S. E. ALLENs Gen'l Ticket Agent, i j : Greensboro, N. C. T. M. R, Talcott, Engineer & Gen'l Superintendent. C! II R I S T I A N A D Y O C A T E ' , BALEIOII, N. (J. ' ' AVt J. B. JBobbitt. Bell and Pub. ESTABLISHED IN 1855. Has the largest circulation jn the State ! DEVOTED TO : Iteiigion, Literature Science, ART, We TVS, and GENERAL Intel-) ' ligencc. . ' THE ORGAN OF THE NORTH CAROLINA CONFER- , ENCE OF TIIK ' : .. 31. E. 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Remember you can get five engravings that retails for 1 in the art stores, and a semi-monthly paper for one year, giving valuable re ligious sketches, temperance stories, re ceipts, w it humor, &e. fcc. . I , ti it AI.I. Fnn nK nni t.in t -;.f-'l h J33lt you aro hot satisfied with the pictures return them and we will ro turn the money. No paper in the coun try gives such premiums ; no paper has so valuable reading matter. jGeneral Lee Lying in State? A fine engraving of a beautiful young lady decorating the casket of tho old warrior. SrDeath of General T. J. (Stonewall Jackson i This is one of most touching engravings ever offered to the public. jTTvvo Good Little. Sisters ! Thev are ministering to the grief of their un happy brother, who. while running in the woods barefoot, i has gqt a thorn in his foot and a mote in one of his eves. jS?Look at Paoa ! A vountr mother- is holding up a photouraoh of her hus band for their baby girl, who' is looking at it with enthusiastic delight. J35Mothers Joy ! Plain oval nictnro of a pretty young mother with her baby boy in her arms. Read thfs all again and then send Si to JOHN T. PATRICK. 4-.tf i Wadesboro. N. O CARDS. SION II. ROGERS, A t to r n ey at La w , . RALElGIli N. C., Office on Fayetteville Street, two half squares South of Yarborough House, Haywood old office. Practices in the Federal and 49- State -3m. Courts. E ALEIGII FEMALE SEMINARY. . KALEIGil, N. C. F. P. Hobgood, A. M., Principal. II, W. Reinhart, (U. Va.) Associate Principal. .' ' . Dr. L. . von Meyerhofl.- of Vienna. Music Department. " . V Tlie Spring: tcini will open oh IKon. .lfiy, Jan. 19, iS74. i-or narticuftars auuiv for circular nuu Ctaaloxue. v j , : 27 lebl J. McC;' X1S lllilTSTfes. . Counselor at Law and Solicitor j lor Patents, 513 7th St., Opposite U. S. P. Q. Dept., WAS 11 1JN GTU is, V. C. -:o:- SPECIAL ATTENTION GIfEN TO contested and abandoned cases un der the- Patent Laws ; to Appeals, Re issues, Interferences, and Infringe ments ; and to suits at law and equity, growing out of the rights "and interests of Patentees. 53-Correspondeuce solicited. 14 ly Greensboro Female College. Greensboro, N. C. Rev. T. M. Jones, D. D. President. The Spring Session of 1874 will begin on tho loth January., j Charges per i session or 2U wocks, board and tuition in i regular course, 125.00. Charges for extra studies moaeraie. For full- particulars, apply to tho President. , i ' : 1 N. IT. D. WILSON,, 26-tf I're.sident Board of Trustees. W. T. ADAMS & SON, Manufacturers and Dealers in STEAM ! EN G1NES, SAW; AND; GRIST MXLLSj Plows, Marrows, Cultivators, . Ilositingr luTachies, t and all kind of ; . '; , CASTINGS. All work neatly , and promptly exe cuted, by skilful workmen, on the most reasoiiaoie terms. - - Tae senior parthef has had over 40 years experienco "in tho business, and feels justified in sayihg that he can give entire satistaction.ii i WANTED 100,000 pounds of old Cast Iron,, for which the highest market price will be paid, in i cash or exchange for work.. - ..K-'r-.; 1 "-a-" , ::.i",; 4: ,;i "Works one Sttuarc Wcst;of Coan ;.; , i,: House. - . Raleigh, Aug. 13, 1872. w3m HOLDERS .. .-.. ..... OF CITY BONDS. The undersigned. Committee of the Board of Commissioners of the City of Raleigh, rprpposo to be present at tho Citizens National Bank, between the hours of 11 and 12 o'clock, a. m., every day for one week from this date. All holders of City Bonds, running one, two or three years, whether ma tured or not, aro requested to exhibit them to the Committee at one of the hours named. W. W. WHITE, ITE, Y vsoN,jeo NES. j H. T. CLAWSON. Committee. JAS. II. JON 9 tr T. R. PURNELL, A 1 1 o r n e v a t Law RALEIGH, X. C. Will practice in the State and Federal uourts. - $32: OFFICE near the Cm'rt House; i 11-ly. .."';i-v-;rVK,'. W. WV JONES. ARMISTEAD JONES JONES & JONES, Attorneys at ' Law, RALEIGH," N. C rractlce in the Supreme Court of the State. the District and Circuit Courts of thcUni- ted States and the several Courts of the 6th Judicial District. : Offlce on Fayettornic, Street near the Court Honso ! - 1-lm NO. 27. INSURANCE. NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY; RAIftEIGII, IVOKTn CAROLINA, Capital, - - $200,000. OFFICERS: Hon. Kemp P. Battle, President. F". H. Cameron, Vice President. 1 WH, Hicks, Secretary, ''Sr'3&sSrjSaywood Director. Dr. W.f TSlteytter; Awt Ied. Di V J. B. Batchelor, Attorney. . ,: O. II. Perry, Supervising Agfent. DIRECTORS: Hon Kemp P Battle, Hon Tod R Caldy well, Hon John W Cuuningham, Col T M Holt, Hon Wm A Smith, Dr W J Hawkins, Hon John Manning, Gen W R Cox, Col L W Humphrey, (j Tate Murphy, Col ,WmE Anderson, John G Williamsj Col W L Saunders, R Y McAden, Col A A McKoy, I J Young. James A Graham,- F H, Cameron, 'j C McRae, J B Batchelor, J C Blake, Walter Clark, W G Upchureh, J J Davis, John Nichols.:' I . -.j" '-- ' . - -;; I . FEATURES AND ADVANTAGES, It is emphatically a Home Company. J t is large capital guarantees strerigih and safety. ' 1 Its rates are as low as tuosc of an first-class company. . , - It oilers all desirable forms of insur ance. I . ' ; . D-s funds aro , invested at home and circulated among our own oeoplc. No unnecessary restrictions imposed upon residence or travel. i I'oiicies non-forfeitable after years. Two its oiucers and directors aro nromi neiuvand w oil-known North Carolin ians, whose experience as business inen, and whose worth and integrity are alone sufficient guarantees of the Com pany's strength, solvency and success. TIB FO. II. 1IILI,, Local Agent, ; O. II. PERRY. Raleigh, N. C. Supervising Agent.- j ' S5 Good Agents, with whom liberal contracts will be made, wanted in every county in the State. j March 13, 1873. 38 w6m PROSPECTUS OF THE CAR OLINA HE R A LD. UN.DE(JKKTt r4?J)? Oxford, N. C. on or-about the 1st of February, 1874. of a lartre and hand some weekly paper,thirty-two columns, to be called j i , THE CAROLINA HERALD. In politics tho'JJeraW'wili be strictlv Conservative Democratic. All personal or olfensive vituperation and abus i will oe avoided, it will closely watch the course oi an public officials ; and will not hesitate to thoroughly ventilate the ill-conduct of such. s I It will devotes its best enenries to the advancement of the entire State. The I commercial, industrial, educa tional ''-and manufacturing interests of tne fctate, county and town will be care fully considered, and every s exertion made for their speedy development. it wm be the constant aim and nur- pose of the proprietor to make the Hcr- alda. ;- -y: : ' .,- , " Live Newspaper an every respect, and he confidently ap peals to the people of Granvilleand sur rounding counties to sustain him in this olfort. . " All important foreign news and re-. ports of the leading markets will be carefully examined and condensed. ' Particular attention will be paid to the local department ofv Oxford a every section of the. county. TitE Advertising Rates will be of the most liberal character.and u win pe ine enaeavor oirthe prroprie- ur to maice the Herald, a reliable me dium for every class, trade and profes sion. - -' -: " J '; , - -' . i ' . '" Terms : ; $2 Per Annuni, in Advance. Liberal deductions made to Clubs. ' ' ' WM. BIGGS, Editor and Proprietor. "13 ENN ET T & WI CK Elt'S INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, . Corner Martin and Person Streets, ... RALEIGH, N; C, -Opposite Baptist Grovo. Tliis is the cheapest aibd most reliable source to obtain honesty sober, and in dustrious servants, lor we make it a study to understand their general char acteristics in order, to establish a repu tation for our office. All orders sent to our office will be promptly filled. we would desire of persons receiving servants through ns, upon their dismis- sai irom their service to send us a note stating conduct, capabilities, &c, thus uoi omy protecting inemseives, out others from worthless no-account ser vants. ' - .-: Cooks.Nurses. Chambermaid3.House gins, fining room servants, Teamsters, Porters, Office boys, Floor boys. Clerks. Salesmen, Mechanics Laborers, tc, suppiieu at snort notice. Particular attention paid to rentine bouses, and, families desiring to rent nouses wouia ao well to call. ,m (Contracts made for brick work, and house, sign and ornamental paintipg. Copying of all kinds taken and bills collected. . - . Persons desiring to procure white servants are requested to call and ascer tain bur terms. A good white cook can be had by applying at once. - Also a few first class colored : house cirls and nurses. Particular attention paid to procuring larm labor, v i : Bailey & McCorkle, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, SAL ISBURY, C 4- THE - EXAiimER. ASVERTXSnVGI RATES. 'i ABqnareone tlmetl.00; twice SI); one week f,uv ; a nion th 4l,u0 ; three months tl.yw ; rIx months rJ5,lW; one yr ar f I0,oo. tor la rccr advertisements ilbcral con tracts will be made. An inch lengthwise the column is a sqtiare. . Notices of-SItnatlons Wnnled" by actual laboring people are Inserted free oi chargo, for the prtcnu , ' PROSPECTUSES. rpHE REPUBLIC. . Believing that the inestimable privil eges of self-government guaranteed by the Federal Constitutlori Involve corres ponding duties, and that anion a these aro sleepless visdlance and the devotion of the best thoughts and efforts of th citizen in aid or the preservation and development of our country and its in stitutions, "we have determined, in filth erance of these objecta, to establish a , monthly magazine devoted to tlie dis- ' cusskm of the science or government ami to a review or political events. I Assuming that the lecrltimato obloct of gootl government is provision for tho i weuare ana nappin ess oi the citizen, hia i physical comfort, educational, wrowth and moral development. The lienuht: wilt: bring to thi test all economic ques tions, political action and governmental. " 'Ifolding-flrtnly-tbat An rptib constituted as ours i. political parties are essential, and that they furnish the best not to say the only means of that constant and severe scrutiny to which power should bo always subjected. The Hepublic will insist that the country is not only sale, but safest with its destiny in tho keeping of the Republican party; that measures of reform and progress must be carried forward through its in strumentality, and that it permanent asceudancy should bo maintained so long as it responds to the demands of enlightened and progressive public opinion. . ' . The Republic wfll ajoid unwarranted censure of opponents as well as indis criminate praise of friendsaiming at that degree of independence and candor which concede justice to both. It will not waste woids influence, or power by purely negative criticisms, but will en deavor to promote correct action hv ; affirmatively and plainly: showing tho ueiier way. . A rue, this line of criticism involves thought, care, Investigation wuu. me exercise or an impartial judg ment; but history has conclusively de monstrated that bv these moans th i causeof truth and good government can oe nest aavanceu. i 27fe Republic will furnish a brief and accurate record oi evonts of political nn, general interest, as , ; , ine proceedings of Congress. The decisions and action of tho Exec utive Departments. ; r. ii 'Ihe action of States and of nolidoal bodies of national import. The progress of material and educa tional development. . f Decisions of the fudiciarv of nolitloai 1 or finanical Importance and of general ' ihe publication leing monthly, the record -will be made up after the eventa nave transpirea, ana will make, at tho close oX the year, a volume of accurate and valuable information in convenient form for preservation and reference. Among the topics claiming discussion will bo " ; - s The relative power and iurisdlciinn r the Federal and State Governments; tho graph, postal savings banks, railway and canal transportation, life and lire insurance, river and harbor improve ments, the public health, reforms in the public service, and the establishment of equal civil and politickl rights. On these and kindred subjects The Republic will aim to convey reliable information, ex cite thought, and induce action. - The writers for The Republic have been selected from . amone those whoso sagacity, judgment, and energy were thoroughly tested In the recent doI tical contest; and their names are withheld now. as then, forr the sole reason that they prefer success through reason, ar gument, and the merit of their produc tions.!;' ' . i: ' " . - -. . - Moved by these considerations: and subordinating the question of remuner ation entirely, we appeal with confidence to thoso who, during the recent cam paign J responded so liberally in money, time, and effort, to aid in the Introduc tion of 27. e Renub lid The Maorazinn will bo furnished at as near "cost price as practicable, and .will be enlarged whenever the patronage received will justify Increased expenditure. " The uepuoue win be pu bushed month ly, on superior paper, in clear type, and will contain not less than fortv-eicht pages I of reading matter exclusive of advertisements. . . . j"-' TERMS. :' Two dollars per yeavin advance. Single copies, twenty-fivocents. Clubs of five, remitting ten dollars. will be entitled to six copies. Remittances should be made by mon ey orders, drafts, or registered letters. Letters may be addressed, to , The Re public Publishing . Company, or to Hon. J. M. Edmunds, secretary of the Union Republican Congressional Committee, Washington, D. C. The IlepublicPablJsblng Company, Washington, D. C. Rooms Union Hep.' Cong. Committee, WASHINGTON, D. U., Feb. 4, 1873. The undersigned is well acquainted with the 'gentlemen who have under taken the publication of The Republic, and has entire confidence in their devo tion to Republican principles and in then ability to successfully accomplish the important work they , have under taken. : , - -, .. The. enterprise Is earnestly recom mended as worthy of the active and liberal support of Republicans through- I out tne country. 43 J. M. Edmunds, Secretary. TT OVEJOY ACADEMY, . RALEIGH, N. C. Hie teth Session Opens Jan. 2Gt 1874. ' The" Principals congratulate them selves; on the success which has attended their efforts during" the past year : within which time' over a hundred boys have been instructed by them. The Academy aims to teach well. It prepares boys for any College, and for the practical pursuits or lire. Tuition, per session. $20. $55, $30. Board and room $15 and $16 per mont A fewpoys can secure board witn o of the teachers. - - , t , For other particulars address. J. M. LOVEJO Y, J. W. WHITE, K. Wi LOVEJOY. Assistantlnst R-.lo.o-h .Tun. t , ---0-f W. ft m 1111 Wen twortU'8 Key-rir'. Check combined. Ger.Sjjfo0j& pie 15c. Circulars ire free.C 3o.; ca ri n dm Manufacturing Co 23 4vT N. Y, if - y t.. "-A- i If r. - 1 L I
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