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Mill DAILY 1EIMAI i PUBLISHED BY 1 ' CHOLS & GORMAN, ttes of Subscription: w t t t mnT n ft T t i f THE MLEIGHDAItYi Rates of Advertising: One Square, oca day .............fl 00 . " two days, 1 BO - three days,.. ... ............. J 00 , four days,.....i......r..... t 60 44 . . ,. . five day.. '. S W) fiileigl lily felegram ilLLLU m . - " one weeK..... s do A SqwxrtitUuwullAcf m Cotmm,d 1 indut tContraet AdvertisemenU taken at propor tionately low rates. . Professional Cards, not exceeding one square, win published one year for 143. ' ' lone year, 1n advance. - dix month", in advance ' Three months, In advance One month. In advance ...... - Y-One yer. In advance 00 3 0 . . . 2 00 ..... 1 f)0 . ... 1 00 Indepe.ndent on all Questions-Neutral on None. vol. l. raleigh;n a Friday, april 14, i87i, no. 6a j Tlie Amnesty BUI. 'jTale, of Maine, In the TITS. House ircsentatives, a few days ago, intro the following amnesty bill, which a suspension of the rules, was pass a vote of 134 yeas to 46 nays. It ped that it would pass the Senate yge majority, but it was laid on the cm Tuesday last. It is thought it called up and pass before adjourn- for the removal of legal and polit aisabilities imposed by the third jon of the fourteenth article of idinents to the Constitution of the cd States. " . . ios 1. Be it enacted, &e.y (two thirds house concurring therein,) That all id political disabilities, imposed by 4il section of the f ourteenth article ailments to the Constitution of the Stt;tcs on persons therein mentioned je of their having engaged in insur- or rebellion against the United or giving aid or comfort to the en tliereof, be, and the same are here aioved ; prodded that this act shall ply to or in any way affect or remove jability of any . person included in of the following classes, viz: First, srs of the Congress of the United !who. withdrew therefrom and aided billion; second, officers of the army y of the United States, being above e of 21 years, who left said army y and aided ' the rebellion; third, ixa of 'jtate Conventions which adopt tended ordinances of secession who for the adoption of such ordinances. J 2. That before any person shall be d to the benefit of this act he shall, tthe district where he resides, before i of some court of the United States, aited Stat es Commissioner, take and ibc an oath or affirmation to support nstitution of the United States, and r true faith and allegiance to the which oath or affirmation shall be &ed,by said officer to the Secretary te of the United States, who shall a list" of all persons complying with ovisions of this act to be laid before oss at the opening of each session f, and the officer before whom such r affirmation is made shall give- to rson taking it a certificate of the fact, such forms and regulations as the ary of State may prescribe. bm the Manufacturer and Builder. rsencss to Learning Trade.. j ' ' ' - j'is it that there is such a repug on the part of parents to putting hiltlren to a trade ? A skilled me- is an independentTnan. He ha fy his fortune in his own hands, r olisli parents ambitious that their 'ionld "rise in the world," as they re more willing that they should lor a profession with: chances even Hi nit rate success heavily against or rim the risk of spending their ol in the ignoble task of retailing Oils, or of toiling laboriously at the ant's desk, than learn a traderwhich bring them manly strength, health dependence. oint of fact, the method they choose least likely to achieve the advance aimed at; for the supply of "errand ! dry-goods clerks is notoriously Dckeil; while the demand for really liH ehanics of every description, is DrioiLsly beyond the supply. The f need of the country to-day is for l labor, and that father who neg 0 provide his sou with a useful trade Jin a grievions wrong, and runs the w helping, by so much, to increase K-k ot idle and independent, if not t, im-mbors of society. It is stated reporter the Prison Association, r It,!),); prisoners confined in the btiaries 0f thirty, States in 1867, y-seven per cent, or over 10,000 of briber, had never learned a trade. a?t conveys a lesson of profound in to those who have in charge the lg of boys, and girls too, for the ac ltiesoflife. ! Tttinq Interest. We give a rule DOSt if nn feing no such thing as a fraction in is scarcely any liability to error Jtake. By no other arithmetical ! C:m the desired information be VI ly so few figures : rail Cknt. Multiply any given f ' dollars by the number of days f 'st lesired, and divide by sixty, p is the' true interest on such sum -ft number of days, at six per cent. Jr Ikr Cent. Multiply any given t by the number of days upon which -irid to ascertain the interest, and forty-live, and the result will be rest of such for the time required, It per cent. pER Cent. Multiply the- same as npd divide by thirty-six, and the 'dl show the rate of interest. , i i I . DuiTGrceii. t r to tho Cincinnati Commercial Meowing allusion to Duff Green, le man in his days, which is of aUile present time: "AtDalton, , d'ves an almost forgotten octo Duff Green. He is- the editor more to elect Jackson, and after 1. wai-t him, than any man of his I f udy of Mr. Green's case 'eh men in our day how great an Se a President in office has over S individuals, however able. e reflect on the storms that beat jac-kson's ears from the most influ- o v tumuare m humner's case, it suggests topics a: 1 .V UAC WJ HUH. Willi jjun Lue pubUc T)atronarr i f Mll r . i . o- viiu 'Se Of thia oir-nretU in tl. the White House; it lies deeper, lUG Opnortnnifv flm "P.-r wo his way, and to make anything usoruiig question. fimiing interest, and it is so simple lery banker, broker, merchant, or UOnld DOSt it nn frr TpfprPtirp JlDVEUTISEnENT carmepjs -Carolina Baking Powders. TnESB . P0WDEE3 AIIE WJJIRENTED TO BE ' the : -, : ; -. :' I VERY BEST in the Market. Give them a fair trial and you win never boy any other. Hear what those say who have tried them: , Isbakk Asylum of N. C , ! March 22nd, 1871. Dr. J. B H. Carmer , Dc AJt Sib : U aving . folly teeted your baking powd ers, I am prepared to pronounce them a superior article. The improvement in the biscuit and other bakery for this institution since we commenced using your powders ia decided and satisfactory. I have tried none that I like bo welL Respectfully, : .. .. , - rj. 1L Mooee, Steward, v vta-' '--.' ' ' -- ' Nattohax. Eorn - Raleighv N. C, March 28, 18TL Dr. J. R..H. Carmer ' . Dear Sir: We cheerfully bear testimony, and give the expression of our humble opinion to your truly great achievement, " Carmer's Carolina Baking Powd ers, which will insure for you a lasting and grateful acknowledgment of all house-wives and hotel keepers, We have used them for some time and find them unequalled by any in the market. Very respectfully RUTJES & CniRGHILL. March 23, 18T1. 4-tf. . R. W. BEST & CO., AUCTION AM COMMISSION MERCUAKTS, Two doors South of Raleigh National Bank, Fayette ville Street, RALEIGH, N. C, ONSIONMENTS SOLICITED. REFER, BY PERMISSION, TO W. "II. Willard, President, and C. Dewey, Cashier, Raleigh National Bank. Jno. O. Williams, President State National Bank. W. E. Anderson, President, and P. A. Wiley, Catshier, i CiUzen's National Bank ; and W. II. & E. S. Tucker & Co. i March 1. 1871. 26 tt : GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE. AGENTS WANTED, Male and Female, j To sell the " Life and Campaign of j General R. E. Lee," The Standard and Official Biography j of the greatest Military l&ader and Strategist that the New World has ever produced. IT IS FROM THE PEN OF ONE OF THE most gifted authors of the South, and is, in all respects, the most finished, accurate and complete life of LEE, containing over 700 pages. To each subscriber will be presented a superb Lithographic Portrait of General Lee, 19 by 24 inches. Caution. Inferior works are b4ng circulated. Buy onlyfroin Agents appelated 'by the General Agent for North Carolina. - : R. W. BEST, Gen'l Ag't- ;Ai.po Agents wanted for Large Family Bibles, elegantly illustrated, one agent sold 17 Bibles in a day ; Light of the World, containing valuable inior mation, a book every one should have ; D'Aubigne's History of the Great Reformation, and various other popular works. Liberal Commissions. , Send for Circulars and terms to Agents. , Address, with stamp, " R. W. BEST, GenM Ag't., Feb. 8r 1871. 8 tf. Raleigh, N. C. Mr. T. II. Peoplfs. Agent for Raleigh and Wake County. 1871 PHILADELPHIA 1871 P A P E R HA II G I II G S MANUFACTURERS, HOWELL & BOURKE - STORE, N. E. Cor. Fourth and Market Sts. FACTORY, Twenty-third and Sansom Sts. SAMPLES SENT TO THE TRADE. PHILADELPHIA. March 8, IS71. 81 d3m. Morton's Celebrated AT EDWARD FASNaO18, Jkwelbt Storh, 8 Doors above Messrs. Tucker's. mh 7-tf COTTON SEED OIL! I AM PREPARED TO FURNISH this Excellent Oil, for Roof, and all other Outside Painting, at 50 cents per Gallon, by the BbL L. IL ADAMS. March 15th, 1871. 86 dim. MUSICAL Instruments, Flutes, Fifes, Violins, Guitars, &c., at. PHIL. THIEM'S. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSUUAXCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD. A tse La over - - Annual Income nearly i Dividends payable in 1871 I 132,000,000 00 10,000,000 00 450,000 00 DVER TEN THOUSAND POLICIES issued vs 1870. It has $155 assets for every tlOC of Liabilities. This is a purely mutual Company, and grants In surance on mi uesiraoie piaue oi aciuai cuei. All its Policies are non-fobfeitablk by their own terms, arter two or more years duration. S. D. WAIT, Gen. Agent, Ralfjgh, N. C. Office opposite Post Office. : C. W. D. IlrTCHrxGs, " ' Special Agent, apl 4-dJfcwly noiCK Qoahen -Batter and Prime . Factory W. C STRONACH & CO. GOLD ESS GOLD PENS A DTE BT ISEHENTS . "Ill A FEU DAYS" T7"E will receive and open for the Inspection of w uut vubuiueni ana me puouc, an eniireiy new etockof SPRINGS and SUMMER DRESS GOODS. i Large importations are this week being . made since commerce has been restored lo Paris and our Purchaser is now In the Northern Markets to pick and cull from all those beautiful designs , and pat terns for which the Parisians are so famous. . This pick of styles we propose to give the advantage r of to our North Carolina customers. - - W.H.&R.SL TUCKER CO. :mh 18tf , ; ..i j,,.! ; P. F. PESCUD- raleigh; n: c. . :. General Life anil Fire Ins. Agent, FOR NORTH CAROLINA. Represents the following A.I. No. 1 Companies : EXCELSIOR LIFE, of New York; FIRE COMPANIES : Security, of New York, Atlantic, of Brooklyn, Putnam, of Hartford, Conn., Georgia Home, Home, of New York, London, Liverpool & Globe. COMBINED ASSETS $2 5, 000,000. IT will be seen from the above list of Companies, that 1 have accepted the Agency of the HOME, of New York, in place of the Home, of New Haven, being de termined to have none but the most reliable companies, so that my patrons may feel the most perfect security. The HOME, of New York, has Cash Capital and Assets, amounting to Four and a Half Million Dollars, all in vested in First Class Securities, furnishing ample and reliable indemnity under its policies. -r . 5 a - yr x l a w jno uompames in America oner greater inducements to persons wishing to Insure their lives for the benefit of their wives and children, or who wish to provide an Endowment or Income in their old age, or who want insurance against loss by fire, on Buildings of any kind and their contents. No Companies are more reliable, more worthy of confidence, give greater satisfaction, and pay losses more promptly. During the past five years, many hundreds of the most prominent citizens in North Carolina haye secu red Policies through my Agency ; no complaint for jle lay in paying losses, as soon as proven, has ever occur red, nor can I recall one instance of any misunder standing, nor change made or deception used in secu ring policies, to which cause I am mainly indebted for the steady increase of my business. H. C. Reed, a former Agent, made some false statements and promi ses, which I promptly corrected.- ue nas since nea tne State and will probably never return. All persons contemplating insuring their lives or property, are most cordially invited to examine into the cost thereof, and the character o my Companies; before applying elsewhere, and no jaan who has a family dependent upon his income, or who has a home exposed to loss by nre, snouid oe witnout a poucy. P. F. PESCUD, General Insurance Agent, Raleigh. JB" Active and reliable Agents wanted in every part of the State, to whom very liberal inducements will be offeree JTeb. 1-tX. BAL.DIN PATENT GLASS SUBMIlKGED DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE PUMP. SUBSTITUTED FOR A FIRE ENGINE. This Pumn. will Dnmn from 85 to 150 gallons per minute, according to the size and depth of the well, Will never cut out the packing, the cylinder and valves being glass. No water ever stands in its pipes to stale or freeze, and it is less liable to get out of order than any Pump in use. Is suitable for deep or shallow wells, can be set up by an ordinary me chanic in a short time. Having the exclusive right to manufacture this Pump for North and South Car olina, I will receive and give prompt attention to all orders at Wilson, N. C. The depth of the well or cistern must accompany all orders if I furnish the pipe. Also, sufficient ref erence oi the money unless shipped by Express C. O. D. These Pumps are warranted to give satisfac tion if set up by directions sent with the Pump. Cir culars iorwaraea upon appucatiuu. t t TrTtnnrrr-KT' d. U. JVUVllin, Wilson, N. C. CERTIFICATES. Wilson, N. C, Jan. 25.1871. J. L. Kitchin Esq. : Dear Sir : We have had your Baldin's Pump in regular use,beginning at various periods since March 1870, and we are free, to say, that they are in every way satisfactory, mere is no inaication oi wear or early getting out of order. All the water that nature has designed to pass through such a channel can easi ly be brought up, even by children for ordinary use, and by attaching hose, and putting two to four men to the lever, the Pump at once becomes a local fire en gine throwing sufficient water to subdue any ordina ry fire. "We therefore recommend your Pump to the careful examination and use of the public. R. J.Taylor, . u.Kountree, A. Barnes, Probate J., G. H. Griffin, T. A. Wainwright, j M. L. Rhodes. Williams & Nadal, - jos. u. lavis, Jaa. S. Woodard, B. F. Briggs, Sherift Weldon, N. C., Feb. 2, 18tt. I have used for six months past one of Baldin's patent submerged pumps, manufactured at 'Wilson, V n . h .T T Kitchin. and take pleasure in recom mending it to the public as having given perfect sat isfaction, in laci l regara n oi me uwi piuuo now in use. A . IS. riTJiKSUiN, Weldon. N.C. Feb. 1, 1871. J. L. Kitchin : 1 Sir : In reply to your inquiries in regard to the Pump that you put into my well, I have to say that it enntinnea to work remarkably well. By attacuing the hose-I bought of you, I can throw water entirely over mf house. The coldest weather we have had did not affect its working. Respectfully, yours, V. - T. A. CLARK. WANTED. A PARTNER with two to five thousand dollars in the above Pump business. A mechanic pre ferred. feb 24-ly J. L. KITCHIN. Tie Widows' & Orphans' Benefit LIFE INSURANCE CO., Of New York, Office, in Southern Express Building, . RALEIGHj N' o . t t a .tionKnn n itji TTAflArre STstem of Dii. Vy -lends," offering extraordinary advantages to . . j ; . persons or gooa recora uu eonsuvuuuu wu wwn w avail themselves of its plan. The Company also issues Cnildren a liaucauonai auuuiucb, new uu uwum; 4U 4i a Kanafit if til A TfrtlM. It offers in aD. its plans SECURITY and every possi ble advantage tnrouKB me, ciwuu:u uicioiu. W. H. FINCH & CO., General Agents. "WIS . ROYSTER, M . DjJ, Medical Examiner. . JOHN ARMSTRONG. . Book-Binder and Blank Book M AN UFA G T U RE R , No. 1 FayetteTllle Street, Up SUira, RALEIGH, N. C. All kinds of Binding and Ruling done with neat ness ana aupaicn, ana at Tery low prices. mh a-tf ADYBIITISEMEIIJTS, fl. KLDTK. - J. X. B08KXBAT7M ; S KEilNE & CO., t Wholesale and retail dealers in STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, ReadrMade Clothing, Hats, Boots, f , and Shoes of all Kinds, 0HIHA, 0E00KERT & GLASS-WABE, .... Comer Fayettevllle and Hargett 8ta i RALEIGH, N. C. J. - ' - - M. SCHLOSS, 1 , t qthtdut oaiesmen. . Feb. 1-tf. V Bacon! Bacon ! ! Bacon ! ! ! FRESH LOT OF WESTERN BACON, at feb 4. tf BURT & BROUGHTON'S. ANOTHER SUPPLY OF PRESTON & Merrill'B Yeast Powder and Roval Rfl.kin.cr Powders, just received at PESCUD, LEE & CO.'S Drug Store. Insurance Agent Wanted. AN active reliable person, wanted to take ths AtrenftT for one nf ttiA mnat roliahla or . -?- J www w.M.sw CUU DUwvwDO- al Life Insurance Companies in the country. .enquire at iuu uuice. mh 28-tf GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, Mineral Waters, London Porter. Scotch Ale, fec. &C at . PESCUD, LEE & CO.'S March 3, 1871. 27 tf. Drug Store. GENTLEMEN'S EMPORIUM. .j E. BESSON, Merchant Taylor, Fay ette ville St. (OPPOSITE METROPOUTAJf HALL,) RALEIGH, N. G- HAS just returned from New York with a large aDd most handsome stock of FOREIGN CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES For gentlemen's suits. Garments made up in the latest ftnd most excellent style, and satisfaction guar anteed. Call and examine his superb stock. His stock of Cloths. C&RBrmerAH t t va bfiicD vtUl not be excelled in this market. mh21-tf Raleigh National Bank of N. C , ' Raleigh, March 20th, 1871. MnHIS BANK, hinder a rflsnlnHnn nf4)iaWvv)inM A- . . u.v utwouvm" rs and authority from the Comptroller of the currency, j una openea .books at tneir juanking House in this Citv. for subscrintin-nH tn th In V T XT " w luvivitU va iuo Stock to Half a Million Dollars, being the Authorized C.DEWEY, Cashier. yrfdLtsjsn.''. ,:.;. ....... amx. WAX WORK TN ALL ITS BRANCHES, in Fruits and flowers. The art tausrht on modpratfi terms. Moulds kept on hand for sale, by .Mrs.' M. JL. BLAKE, Raleigh. March 17, 1871. 89 tf. BONNETS 3HBS. (ETTINGER HATS BOKCTETS will HATS BONNETS keep HATS BONNETS as HATS BONNETS usual HATS BONNETS a HATS BONNETS full . HATS BONNETS line HATS BONNETS of HATS BONNETS Millinery HATS BONNETS during HATS BONNETS the ' HATS BONNETS Spring HATS BONNETS and HATS BONNETS Summer HATS BONNETS season. HATS BONNETS She will sell HATS BONNETS everything on HATS BONNETS the most HATS BONNETS reasonable HATS BONNETS terms. HATS mh 18-3m 1AA Sacks No. 1 North Carolina Family Flour 1UU For sale by R. W. BEST & CO. mh 28-tf 3QQ SACKS CORN In store and for sale by R. W. BEST & CO. mh 28-tf FISH! FISH! FISH ! THE . undersigned informs hit customers and friends that he continues to receive daily Fresh Fish of all kinds, in larger quantities, and greater varieties than an v in this market. Parties wishing to secure Fish would do well to leave their orders previously, and the Fish will be delivered at their residence every night. W. IL iilUKS, Stall No. 11, Metropolitan Market mh25-tf x JET! JET! JET! JUST RECEIVED Something quite new and very neat in the way of cneap -AT- EDWARD FASNACH'S feb25-tf Jiwxijit 8toe. Jackson White Potatoes ! TT'ARLy GOODRICH POTATOES. 25 barrel to XlA sale as cost, by DOUGLAS BELL. Raleigh, March niSTl. -tf. ADVERTISEMENTS. NORTH CAROLINA E RALEIGH. -o Security Against Loss by Hre. o THJS Company pays losses fairly and circulates its earnings at home. It has just paid its losses by the conflagration at Henderson, fully and promptly. Its rates are as moderate as safety will Justify. Agents in all Parts of the State, R. H. BATTT.TC .Tr. Pwtlmf SEATON GALES, Secretary. TIN f ARE HAUFACTORY. TIN WARE at wholesale and retail. Cheaper than Can be bought North of Snnth Ti T a A.. . o . .V UM. mshed on application. A large assortment of COOKING, HEATING AND PARLOR STOVES, ' Cheaper than elsewhere. WARRANTED Non-Explosive Kerosene Oil, and the begt assortment 5f LAMPS in the State. Old Stoves of all kind a nnlii1 change. TIN ROOFING and JOH WOTir nf n wa a. " w AAuua MWUV at short notice and very cheap. J. C. BREWSTER, No. 4. Hargett Street. Feb 1 Raleigh, "N. a to ers i THERE IS NOTHING ADORNS A PHOTO GRAPH more than a cheap and handsome Oval Frame, and the only place to have your Photographs and Pictures neatly framed is at ' ulaw Bun's. T". ERE IS NOTHING. MORE USEFUL AND adorning tff your Parlors and Private Rooms. than' cheap and handsome Window Shades, and Cornices attached to your windows, and the only piace in xiaieign v get inem is at CLiAWSON'S. THERE IS NOTHING SO CHEERFUL AS TO eee the walls of your dwellings neatlv and handsomely Papered, which can be done with neat ness and durability by CLAWSON. THERE IS NOTHING LOOKS MORE REFINED and cultivated than to see the Walls of your Parlors and Bed-rooms tastefully decorated with chaste and appropriate Chromo Pictures, Photographs and Steel Engravings, all of which can be obtained at CLAWSON'S. Feb. 1. tf. " FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERING GOODS AT COST. THE undersigned desiring to discontinue the busi ness, will SELL' AT COST all his large and well selected stock of Furniture and Upholstering Goods, consisting of Parlor, Chamber, Dining, 11 all and Office Furniture, Bedsteads. Bureaus, Washstandg, Wardrobes, Black Walnut and Mahogany, Arm and Rocking Chairs, Cane and Wood Seat Chairs, Marble and Wood Top , Tables, Dinner and Breakfast Tables, Tete-aTetes, Sofas, Lounges, What-Nots, and - . Sideboards ALSO, A very large and extentive stock of Crimson, Green and Damask, Reps, Taasala, Persons havin? canltal. deeirinr an eligible situa tion for the business, are invited to calf upon the undersigned, as he is determined to dispose of every thing connected witn tne rurnitare business, ana rent the large Warerooms and Workshops, corner of Fayetteville and Davie Streets, first comer below the YarDorougn nouse, on reasonaoie terms. Terms cash. mh 3-tf A. W. FRAPS. NEW Photograph Gallery, Is now open for the reception of visitors and custom er. . 53"Come and see one of , the Finest Photo graph Establishments In the Country. Over Theim's new Store, Fayettevllle St, RALEIGH, N.C. J.W. WATSON. ' Feb. 19-tL JAMES PIRSSON'S Piano Forte Ware Rooms, AND PREPARING SHOP, Corner of Hargett and Salisbury Sts., RALEIGH, N. C, TTAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND a fine assortment XX of the great Union Company's Piano Fortes, of the city ox New x ora. l nia comnany are turning om 80 Pianos per week, and being in poese&sion of rock great facilities in the shape of capital and machinery are enabled to put their Pianos at s much lower price than any other first class boose in the United States. Second hand Pianos bought and sold, and taken in exchange for new ones, also rented oat by the month. Several second hand Pianos for sale, from $30 to $350. Piano Fortes thoroughly toned and repaired, and m stored to their original tone and quality. Mr. P. being a practical Piano Forte Maker, of many years experi ence, tha public can place the utmost confidencs in bis work. March 17.1871. Wtf. HOM INSURANCE COMPAHY Housekeep ADVERTISEMENTS. INSURANCE AGAINST ACCIDENT. Traveller's. Ina, Co., Hartford. ASSETTS OVER 1,500,000. WEEKLY INDEMNITT of $5 en each $1,000 o Poliev. Totallv disabling, inlurv. and if death be the result of inlorv. all the Dolicv is Daid. Tola Company has issued over 180,000 policies. Rates are very tow ana no medical examination required. W. H. 0R0W, Agent feb 80-2m Ealsigh,N.C FINE CHEWING TOBACCO Almost melts in Vour mouth.- BURT BB0UGH1WS. Feb. tf. . SHANKS & BARRETT, Plninliers Jteam anl Gas Fitters, ain SULBU W t Dot Air Furnaces, Cooking llanges, lire Place Heaters, Gas Cbandelleri and Ffetnrea, PnmpS) Uy draullc 1EAD, IROS AND EARTHEN PIPES, &0, iC, Cor. McDowell & Morgan Sts., RALEIGH, N. G Ajid No. 2, Governor St, Richmond, Vs. All work in our line attended to In City or Country. P. O. Box, 289, Raleigh, N. O. Feb.1. ' , WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, ? PAINTS, Oils and Dye Stuffs, at the lowest market rates, at Drugstore. . NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE KAU. XBAOT. OOTSa NORTH. - oovta tovrn. , -Arrive T.30asa , 4J ;. 1.10 i . it.wp4n-' , 10.00 M ' - . ass.'" ' Leave Charlotte, 8 .00 p.m Salisbury, 10.TO p. m,; Greensboro' 1.45 a. m. M . Co. 8hopa, r Hillsboro' " Raleigh, 3.29 . xxPuss T&inr . OOrSO HOBTH. Leave Charlotte, " Salisbury, ! fmnfboro' oonia aouTK. Arrive T7.Mpm.' ' . 5.15 , . .; -'i j.io i i- 130 - 11.07 a.m. 5.35 a.m.: 8.23 " Com. Shops, 1J.". A .Mr" Express Train leaves Raleigh, for Charlotte, at 8.45 a. m. Mail Train leaves Goldaboro for : Charlotte,; at S , . m. W. H. GREEN. ; febl t Master Transportation. RALEIGH A GASTON R. R . StJnUUMTEKDKHT'a uhici ; . ' Raleigh, N. a. Jatf. t, 1871, ON and after Wednesday, Oct ch1870, trams on the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, will ran dally, (Sunday excepted.) as follow : . - Mail Train leaves Raleigh,. ; a. Arrives at Weldon........ : 30 V. U. Uail Train leaves Wddon, ......... 10:1 a. a. a Htm .t Italelith .. . 4 :30 r. M. aeooioforjATKm nuxv. ' ; , Train leaves Raleigh,... M. ' arrives at Weldon, 3 . leaves Weldon........... . f "V? M 9m am. Co ' jnt ................ - - . Mail Train makes closs oowwicnos at Weldon with the Seaboard A Roanoke Railroad and ; Bay Line , Steamers via Baltimore, to and from all point North, -, West and Northwest and with Petersburg Railroad via ' Petersburg, Richmond and Washington City, to and from aR points North and Northwest. " - Ana at Raleigh with the North Carolina Railroad to and from all points South and 8outhwest. 1 a n.mvriMrm ta vrcrtkt trains, connect at Wei don with Accommodation and Freight trains on Sea. board Roanoke Railroad and Petersburg RfUroad. And at Raleigh, with Accommodation and rrelgb trains on North Carolina Railroad. : . . Persons living along the line of the Road can Tisit Raleigh in the morning toy AeconxnvMiauwi main seven boars, and return the same even in?. A. B. ANDREWS, - feb 1 VTCxa- duji, Masnnin Jemnlfi - AssocialiODi RALEIGH N. C , Anthorized Capital 1150,000. Shares $25.00 each. p.Tahle tl.00 on each share monthly, ' a to a uffiirr 1RI.V TU CORPORA TED r .krtMi h ths Tclnlatnre of xtv .it.a i into in ths uuniesc of bnUdlnz . in the City of Raleigh a Maaonte Temple. It is beueveatna. wis uvxm. wji uj dend after the Temple is completed. JOS. B. JSATUttKuutt, j&sq, rresiaeni. KEMP P. BATTLE. Eeo, Vice President. P. A. WILEY, Treasnrer. - J. C. L. HARRIS, Secretary. j. b. KKATiiittti, Mt. Deere wy. JMO. BItllUUS W. G. UPCllTJRtTl; J. B. GATLE, n. t. cxawsost." W. B. ANDERSON, f T. H, BRIGGS, ,4 W.J. HICKS,, FeWltf. ' ' - ' Directors.' AMES BOUTUOATE, Uenerai Acrot. THE BEST TEAS, "CTO(X)LATE, SPICES and Flavoring Extracts,'csn be found at i v ; PESCUD, LEE A CO.'S ; , , . t. - - -Drug Store,;-.. , A s FRESH LOT OF HEGKLXffS'.POBK'BAUS-' - r AcixEnrx, eiijijlet,' niscn, ilJ. Fl&h and ilerrings at W. a STRONACH & CO
Raleigh Daily Telegram (Raleigh, N.C.)
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