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i: RALEIGH DAILY TEITO1. o aie PUBIJBHED BI . NICHOLS & GORMAN. ..if. i . Bates of Subscription: mlLT- year' ,n 8dIance -. .$700 1 Six months, in advance 8 50 Three months. In advaoce 2 00 One month. In advance l 00 fl-f-EKLY One year, in advance. 1 00 (n Souara. one day.. .tl 00 - -r - tw aaya,;....,....i...i..,.,:. ... i a, iUthteday,:..i..-..4. ...... ...... soft - Rmr uya,i. ........ ....v.... j 50 " .five day ,.. ......... , S uo v , on wek...r.;.. -... . s &o A Squart it tk mridLh f a Column, and IV incJu$ deep, - - -".i i i t3T Con tract AdrertisemenU taken at Bropor tleiMtly low ratea. 1 r . ProfeMiosa Carda, aot exceeding One square, win V pohlished one year for $23.- - , ; 1 i Independent on a 1 T Q n e s ii o n s - N e ii t r a 1 on None. VOL. 1. RALEIGH N. C, S AT luR D AY M AY 6, 1871. - :N0.82? Tlie New Arrival. Tll(rp cnne to port test Sunday night '.' The queerest llltlo craft, . Withou: an inch tf r'ggiug oa . i loolied, end lotted, r."d laughed: It ws? 20 s::.g".:!ar that J3 Sliould crosn the Unknown water, Aiid moor herself right in r.iy room ; ; ' i .My daughter, oh, my (laughter! yvt ly those parent.-! witr.ess all, Slie'H we'conie tlfiy time-, Aiid comes consi.'iued to. Hope and Love, And common metc rhymes SU la3 no manifest ':ut this: . No rag Soils o'er Co wa'.jr; ' Sl.f'.: too new for the ;Dn:Lu Lloyd's .Vy cL'.ugl:ter, ch, n!iy daughter! -: - i f, 'Hincr out wild Ibo-lls and tame ones' too-' King cut will: the lover's moon, I!irg out the 11 tie worsted socks. King in the Lib and spoon. V Kinz out the mu.se, ring in the nurse, ;V. King i'n the iniik and water; Away vith jiapr, pens, and ink My daughter, oh, my daughter 1 BbyN Fi rt Tooth. Cor.e, iDOl-t'cf'tho dainty darling! A'-t. -ol: c.z a n?w blown ro3e, From i.:e.t: c' 'n'.z hc?J co golden, Vo tin db?.: little restlxs toea; Yc: cu.u tell i;y tl.o dr.Lclng diiaples, Ly the c.'uiiis tltr.t csn.e and go, . He epi.g ti wonderful secret Vc'n'd give hall yjur Iilngdom to know. Now 1 . ,? i.i n on che.il; end forehead, And 1.'.;:; l.iiu on Mp and chin ; ' h3 r;tr;'- t f 'er. Is withir ; Ah, .-)! ;.'.ie:i tae pj in sn,;:mg Ii;".e p.ir.ed ihar tender red; Io yo- ;. 1' e tiny v.'hite jewel, . irt-t deej) in Its eu'al be I .? Now v;l ;ro are the sage reporters, Who vult 'Ly hamlet and hill, . To tc-1. the uete::ln j nation The );. ;vs rl It?; good or 111? Co;-; wer.ve wll'i your iulespssip This- rrokle:: o or:o: :;f truth . Just h. tf :, ye.r o'd tl: is. morning,- A;'.d o.sf il'tde peu.ly tooth! The. llopQ of. the Country. The lt t'hmo.ul D-spcJrh has an article on toe reed." oi Virginia, present anil pros per -vr, w'' f li we -iomniend to those now sN i!'r..' M.o.j e &r3na of pul 'i c life, in oIIkt fcrnt-s bes'de V"'-r g i ' 1 : We'?' ' . vTO o 1 . ft t Imrv v f l-.rx . nenise ; v es well, and novo u f'lYi.e -nndence anf'. sei rel ance (.!" (;!!' . 1 iicv v. ;' soon have to bear the '!' " yi e burdens of i lie lanrL ,.; - , ., :mri;i see unit l bey at teast ;:! ;t; ( n.i. . . . g themselves to those see i j . g s wh'Ch are so trying to old . aj:e lr' ;o w ixicli, fortunately for them, th- oi I t nub., s iltem'with facility to co:i 'oi ni. , Tlie t'iiiM demand .of the young men, for !' P i oose of fitting themselves for t't v(', n reos'njr responsibilities, to ';( s 'ti,;"(vn in a broad and compre Ik iT e : gh, Tley should let no preju di' cs vt d la fe -Hyay -of ihe'r improve ine.it la i- ey mancei. Nor should they be how ;o jx-rreive ti e results of the great m, , T'-so1' - oa wl.i'ii makes it indis " ab'c to 'l e pToie tion of the com in i y . rpbo u be physically strong - ii . t ' - growth cn TAimbers and wealth siioii i b.-i as ra (1 as possible and that .the -on 's r f te t ore try should be ma'i' ava.' fdii'c in ii e highest degree. T: . ( great .fK'.-t that a.-, young nv VK. 1 -aVze. Thrt s, . that until i g a :s vin Uj'on a f' O.Mng of equality v'h t.f. oter tats m t-e facility of. ner (I'lmri'in j.t e nerry ana with other "in t - ,-be . f.n uot have an equality ('' v-; . o'. i 1. e gerera' commerce oL ti i.h orner commum- t; T o - 1, Vgna here should " r. - ; d " 1 no contracted .'' ' i tlr .; fined by those V'r m . H w ehi; e e : sconced ; ' 1 d t'?l anc. have rooms f I. .. " h r . ' r . :" " vl;. I : sv' 1 Dm, : ! ' -- : , . l1 ' '" iu!... i 0:1- ' (' r. - : .'!.. . iMf 1- ii r. i'D'T k,. c rp oraa i o r s f rom ; n :rev, on id tneir g e thm equality. ; " lnme-.e be unre : 'H!:t o' rnu'S for . . a a ?nd to the un , ( i v e and aarici- ov r-s oF now-comers, m0 w-e?i : 'v strangers r m id c ?eek objects 'f.m 1ft - v and just- o $ w; not be un- r ' be aole to decide o t r . tjs and t!ie prospects t'. f St .1. if Crtpitii i berallv and J w I u n (1 c'.ime to .-t v. 1 yr u w: ". ad h"C3 the interests of ' ''i" u -mi- , l Vi'icr r.'a, and make her or M to b 1 . t i t-.ere he now young men in Y o oikM to Lave lived a hun- 'if j thp i'Tv o. T ere be such in the - o of Virgi-'a. They are like 'a: 'loused in their shells, and Tl,"i'i , ve (uem.'They ennnot rise above ltle "w 6f their, ground, and can c,Tr detach oniRves from the hard &nd ln.i otAi. us covering which confines tllf.;r ' , ,,. , . , P 1 1 . V U Pd . m;nds to the poor Olhce li s ' mrr,taiie to see a young man no fcta.a cl e go wide awake so hopeful iar-s'-vnw so fenerous thus per ' 'tt', nml m, intellect prematurely put ng on t he o rerdtude and captiousness ? J ve ri" l it3 aversion td improvement T Us VOUno1 Virtri lima tr fol uvuir m though long past ybur years) adapt .urso vc,sto the siMiatioh adoot the most u V,, . 1 money we borrow, and to those wJ oney : encourage railroad en hr-oVl ' W me business (for it Mur wo. .-1 - . . .. .. rfor it has ev.ZL" a specialty) of railroading free V0U1H v , : diw . Q In the. State,' and abolish All Khali hall trr uons au restrictions. Then we ADVERTISEMENTS. PROCJLA3IATIOX, BY IIIS EXCELLENCY, THE .GOVERNOR , OF NORTH CAROLINA., .. Executive Depatstme??t,-' J I. .. Raleigh, N. C, April 20, 1871.' f Whereas, Information has been received at this Department that the following named persons stand charged by indictment in the County of Buncombe With. murder; and, -Whereas, They have escaped, orbo concealed themselves that the ordinary process of law .cannot be served upon them: 1 . . Now, therefore, I, TOD R. CALDWELL, Governor of North Carolina, by virture of au thority in me vested by law. do issue this, mv proclamaitnotferiflgtb following" rew&rdsrj ror tne arrest or the men named and their de livery to the Sheriff of Buncombe county, Iviz: For Thomas Brown, Two Hundred-Dollars. " George Morehead, Two Hundred Dollars. 4 Leander S, Hamley, Two Hundred Dollars. " Andrew -Wise, Two Hundred Dollars. And I do enjoin alL officers of the law and all good citizens to aid in bringing these crim inals to justice. . Doxe at our City of Raleigh, this 20th day of April, 1871, and in .the year of American Independence the ninety lifth. TOD R. CALDWELL, Go-erxor. By the Governor: ; j. B. Neatheryt; Private Secretary. DESCRIPTION. J Thomas Brown is about 21 years of age, coi)j)er color, six feet high,- weighs 175 pounds. He is indicted for the murder of Silas Patton, (col.)and broke jail on the 21st of February last. George Morehead is about 21 years of age, will weigh 140 or 150 pounds, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, black. Also indicted for the mur der Of Silas Patton, (col.) : . t Leander S. Hamley is about six feet high, 35 yeara of age, weighs 160 pounds, light hair and blue eyes; quick spoken. Indicted forthe murder of Henry Drummond, (col.) about 'the 18th of January Jast . j Andrew Wise is about 25 years of age,- and is indicted for the murder of J. C. Roders last October. He escaped from an officer and fled from the State. He is about five feet 7 or 8 inches high, heavy built, black eyes, very black hair, and weighs about 175 pounds. - Ashville Prt!y copy three weeks and for ward bill to Executive Department, v apr21-3w Vrrth Carolina Tin Ware ITIan 1A wfactory. .1 J J. C. BREWSTER. Now is the time to Bave yonr houees from leaking . and yonr basements from being damp. j TIN HOOPING AND GXJT TERINGj ' , done at short notice and very chef p. -l ' TIN WAKE, at Wholesale and Retail, cheaper than can be bought North or boutn. ; j Price List Fttrntshed on Application. A large assortment of COOKING STOVES of he ; latest designs and patterns, warranted to give satisfaction or money refunded. Warrant-' ed NON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE OIL. j The best assortment of LAMPS in : the State, BRASS HAND LAMPS j , GLASS IIAND LAMPS, and fine TABLE LAMPS, All of the latest patterns. , OLD STOVES of all kinds taken in EXCHANGE or REPAIRED. - JrC. BREWSTER, 1 No. 4, Hargett Street, Raleigh, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.! CHANGE OF FCHEDULE. MAIL TRAIN, GOING KORTH. GOING SOUTH. Leaye Charlotte, 8.00 p.m. Arrive 7.30 a. m. Salisbnry, .j().r9 p. m. 4.60 " " 1.10 fti'Afn ft noi' 1 4.5 n m. " Co. Shops, 8 17 " Hillsboro' 3.Z9" " Raleiuh,;.. 7.10 Ml.lip.m 10.00 6.58 ' ' ' " - KXFRESS TRAIN. ooTXrt KORTH. . GOING 80UTK. Leave Charlotte. 5.35a.m. Arrive 7.56 p.m. Saiiabury, " " Greensboro-11. ) ' M 2.10 m . Siions. . 1.05 " 13 30 . TTinaivr.' 2.S3 ' "11.07 a.m. Express Train; leaves Raleigh, for Charlotte, at 8.45 a. ni. ; . ... Jliil Train leaves GoiasDoro- ior jnarioiw, o W. H. GREEN. Veb 1 Master Transportation.: n n r. r. n r: ri I R A LEIGH & GASTON R. R l ' SrPBKTNTEM)KXT'8 OfTICX' Raleigh, N. C Jan. J9, 1871. Op.i'flf wee7'1o V the Raleigh and Gaston Rulrotd, wiU run daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows : . r - MAIL TRaiS. Mail Train leaves Raleigh......, Arrives at Weldou, 8:40 A. U. ... 2:30 P. M. ... 10:15 WM ... 4:30 V. M. Mail Train leaves Weldon,.. ..... Arrives at Raleigh,.. ACCOMMODATION TRATK. ..5 T T Train leaves Raleigh,. ......... .......... 5:15 am. arrives at Weldon, 6:00 " leaves Weldon,.. 450 a. fi. arrives at Raleish.. 8:00 r. ui Mail Train makes exosa oOKHKmoH at Weldon with the Seaboard & Roanoke Railroad and Bay line Steamers via Baltimore, to and from all points North, t .ii nntnii RAfith ana 8onthwesX SaUs AA BMA. ay y aa a aSJ a n,mJAn ana Freight trainfl. connect at Wel don with Accommodation and Freight trains ma Sea board At Roanoke Kauroaa ana i-ewsreouix 1 And at Raleigh, with Accommodaoonna xxeigD' I trains on North Carolina liaiiroao. I vTihTta Road ia &it I Raleigh to the morning by Aeconimodatioa traigre. I V5" ?1U' L X bTandkews, ADVERTISEMENTS. H. W. BEST & CO., AUCTION AKD COMMISSION MERCfliBTS, Two doors South of Raleigh National .Bank, Fayette ville btreet; , - j V RALEIGH, N. C, CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. , BErEB, BY FE&MI8SIOS. TO ; ( W. H. Wfllard, Preeidefit, and C. Dewey, Caa! vueign iNauonai lianJc. . ; .4 . - i K Jno. O. Williams, President State National Bank 1 W . E . Anderson. President. nd t A. WUey, Uaehicr, - 'Citizea'a-Natlonal -Baiik . and ' - - -v. . . -W. H.-& fi. S. Tucker & Co. March 1. 1871. - 26 tt BONNETS BONNETS BONiVETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS SIRS. (ETTlfGER " will -;-- keep :Vv' as usual a " ' full line " of Millinery HATS HATS HATS HATS 1' HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS - -HATS '. HATS -i ii: HATS. during the x Spring and Summer season. ; She will sell everything " on the most reasonable x . terms. BONNETS BONNETS mh 18-3m Raleigh National Bank of N. C. , Raleigh, IMarch 20th, 1871. S BANK, fnnder a resolution of the Stockhold ers and authority from tlie Comptroller of the Currency,) has opened Books at their Banking nouse in this City, for subscriptions to the -incwuu k-i r . . . u. VKW uasmer. March 22; 1371. : ; 43 tf. A NOTHER SUPPLY OF PRESTON f & L Merrill's Yeast Powder and Royal Baking f owders, iust received at !' . r Drugstore. W eNUINE PATENT 1 MEDICINES, Mineral .Waters, London Porter, Scotch' Ale, &c., March 3, 1871. .27 tf. . , Drug Store. GENTLEMEN'S EMPORIUM, -ill . ! in E. Merchant 'Taylor Fayetteville S t.. . (OPPOSITE METROPOLITAN HALL, ) 5 H AS just returned from New York with a targe and most handsome stock or ; ( FOREIGN CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES ; - For gentlemen's suits. Garments made np in the latest and most excellent style, and satisfaction guaranteed.- ' ' - .'-':' - ' Call and examine his superb biock. . j k j i -6 His stock of Cloths, Caseimeres andVes tings can tot be excelled in this market . ; , -gf mh21-tf . , ... . . i The WWows' & prptans' Benefit LIFE INSURANCE 00., t . (jrnce, in oouwcm n,.pivm ouuuwg, CALLS attention to its Reserve System of Divi dends," offering , extraordinary ; advantages to (Persons of goo record and constitution who desire to avail themselves of ita plan. .'The. Company also issues Children's Educational Annuities, a new and desirable investment forthe benefit of the young: ' ! . It offers in sil its plans SECURITY and every po4 ble advantage through life consistent therewith. ' ; V W. H. FINCH & CO., . General Agents. : WIS.ROYSTEa, M.D, Medical Examiner. StatloneiyJust received 30, 000 EN VELOPES of various sizes, .colors and prices. ' 1 ' - . i i SOO Boxes llitiailNOie irayerttuuiuvt'iupesj, white and rose tint, any .letter sent, by mail for 40 cents per box. 3 ; IMCVV 1 ? Also a lot ot Commercial in oie, Ltier ana Cap American paper, and French Note with Envelopes to raaicn. . ? r ; r For sale cneap at , . r. ; ; J. A. JONES', ; . nr in tf . Bookstore. ' " ,, s,. ,; ..- - .:.,t I, s" MEAL ! 1 ME AIi ! II i M EAL! We have just received a large lot- of White Com Mel.. 5 - W. C.STRONACH&CO. f-f:;WAX'WORK- to att. TTS BRANCHES, in Fruitt: and A vwpra The art tausht on, moderate ' H3.'J1. Lw iiiAaJVAi, 6"- Maar7187L t - 3-tL WE WISH TO EH- PLOY.an .AGBNT to canvass for our New, Map W. Wake County.O .An active, reliable man can easily make from f5 toiaper day: , NICHOLS A GORMAN. ) Jackson White 'Potatoes ! $1 TARXYGOODRICIItCTXtt Hi sale at cost, tT r V .OJ ujuukZ. J DOUGLAS BELL? ADTEUTISEMENTS' C STRONACH & CO., ; . I-EAVY AND FANCY GROCERS, f OKI DOOR ABOVE TABBOBO' HOU8X, ' : ' - i ! . 4FAYETTEVILLE STREET. RALEIGH, N. Cn r. ., . , ... -. ... r, ..' v - - - i '' i- Hate this day In etore and invoiced I . ,;j . -J , . . :.: . t. . .. . ; 85 barrels Ashland, Patapeco, and Paragon Floor. VbarrelsN. C. Family, Extra, and Superfine Foar. 7 nercesrongar-cjurea, uanvaesed liams. l,6aV pounds Sngar-Cured Breakfast Strips. M- - -300 pounds Smoked Broibn Beet and Beef Tongue. 200 pounds FsIJon Market Beef, inj)ickle. Mason's. CreinvLemon, and Soda Biscuit. Cn Lop.f, OroBhed, Powdered ""A, Dem., and P. R. I Green, Bfsc'and Mixed Teas i " Canned Fnits, Fish, and Vegetables. - Irish and dweet Potatoes, i . CarolinaRice, Pearl Grits, and Hominy. Dwyeaa Satin Gloss Starch ; Gants'are Cream Tartar. Englfeh, French, and American Mustards. ; Grab and Ground Pepper and Spices. Crase & Blackw ell's Chow-Chow Picklea. I Cofeate & Co.'s and Henry Welsh's Laundry Soaps. Cooking and Washing Soda, Egerton's, and Rail Road Mills Snuff. Hnest Brands of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. . " ' ' . .. apr 2S-tf CHILDREN'S Carriages, vari ous styles and prices, at PHIL. THIEM'S, ' . Fayetteville St, gPRING TRADE OF 1871. A FEW DAYS HAVE PASSED, lAnd we are prepared to exhibit the best stock of Ladies Spring jJress Goods, which it has been our eood fortune to have ever purchased. , r We have intentionally delayed making purchases of our nicest Dress goods some eight or ten days, for the purpose 01 selecting ; i NEW FRESH STYLES AND DESIGNS - which, we were advised were then crossing 'the ocean: and an iuspection of oa - stock will convince all that no such styles aa& o . 'ai designs . are pre sented elsewhere ; and as ..:e iUi?s are exceedingly hard and money scarce, ouv p'i;?3 shau be low. , t Motto: Quick sales and smp.il profits.- The best goods at tue lowest prices, ! . Black and Colored Gro Grain Silks. j ; Foulard, small figured, Silks." , ' " r .Japanese, plain and brocaded, Silks: j 'Irish and Japanese Poplins. . Norwich Poplins.- j j. . . j - Diagonal Pa&ha Cloths for costumes. j Balzarines. ' .: ; Double laced 'Alpaca. ' i f Bombazines, Bombazine Cloths. . , Summer DeLains and Tamise Cloths. ' Iron Granadine, black. ; ? Genappine, black. : 1 , HernanniL " . . ,r , . ' ' , Marbled Mohairs and, Mozambiqnes. 1 - Genoese Grass Cloth and Linens, for suits." , j' French Gingham. -. . ; ; fercanos. . , , - . ' TOl.io. Dl... i,u VJUUOUB, VIZ.. Caleaulait, Garnet Drabs and Ecrue Colors. Solid Colored Musnns r t Figured Muslins lor 15 cents and upward. apt 22-tf . W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO., JpRIZE Stationery Packages. ; The U. S. Specie Stationery Package con tains r - .. 5 Sheets Note Paper, . 5- Envelopes, K 1 Lead Pencil, 1 Pen Holder, lr Oroide Gold Pen, 1 New Dime Book,. 5 Cents. 5 " 5 " 5 " 10 " 10 ." - . - ;. 40 Cents. ; and every " package guaranteed to contain either 5, 10, 25 or 50" cents in Specie Price, 25 Cts each.- 1 1 " THE CASKET OF JEWELS r. - Contains' 12 Sheets Ladies Note Paper; 12 Envelopes to match; 1 .Oroide Gold Pen;! 1 Lead' Pencil; 1 Song' Book, (cloth bound); 1 Gopy Art of Love; -1 Copy Letter Writer; 1 Little Flirt, or art of Handkerchief and Fan Flirtation . " t . r r ? In addition, " each Casket contains from 5 cents to 5 dollars in money, or one of the fol lowing valuable articles: 1 Ladies Plated Gold Watch ; 1 Gentleman's Plated Gold Watch ; One Tortoise shelli Pen Knifed bladesfX)ne Gentleman's Pocket Book; One Lacuep Pocket Book; One Ladies Ink-stand. Price of. each Casket, $1. For sale at - . , J. A- JUivj'iiooKsiore, No. 15, Fayetteville Street, Raleigh. April 1, 1871. 1 ; , I 53 tf. FRESH, PEACHES, Corn and Tomatoes, to-day receive! by W. U. STKOJNAUxi.& UU. 50,000 Spring Prints 1860. 7Our stock is complete in a YARDS OF THE HANDSOMEST we have .seen since all other departments. apl 22-tf W. H. & R. S. TTJCKEK & CO., QAMPLES SENT BT MAIL TO ANY PART OF Restate on S CO.,1 READY-MADR SUITS, for Ladies, Misses and Bore, in French. Bishop and! Victoria Lawns and in Genoiae Grass Chinese and Linen Cloths . a pi 2i-tf W. H. & R- H . TU CJUH & JU., riiHI TEAZLE v TJPPLID.-M:cv:ii try Merchants J. crai now be tetter ?npr)l;ed than ever. ' o ; apl S2-tf W. 11. & E. S. -XCIIEB & CO., i Eiim feliACK WAT732: SHAD I of the finest qualitv can be had only at Stall No. Metropolitan Market, from -- aplo-U WM. IL HICKS, j ' , . . . , 1 , "nbicE4 BANANAS " J usi Received at A. D. ROYSTER & BRO S. . iASEJSEATEVG. PERSONS WISH KJ ing to have Cane Seating done, are in? formed tbaj lit. Alfred Page, a bhnd young man, connicted. with, the Institution for the teaf k Du$ib and the Blind, i3 prepared to do work in that line; in the very best style and on hral-tenre. ' eVA-lw ' :.uf.ii j . Patrpnagfe respectfully solicited. ,. apr 29-tf In the ICatter of J, A. TOurston, BAXKKpyr. This is to give notice that on TUESDAY, be 23d day of MAY, 1871, at 12 o'clock, m., at the Court House door, in Raleigh, N- , LwilLsell at Public Auction, to the highest bldderv for cash thereal estate of John A. Thuisto BaiiaTUt,' consisting of a small lot in Lynn, Mass -pobject Lto - any. ana all lawful encumbrances tberon. V ; v - -' - -1 c L. HARRIS, r Assraindt" " Raleigh, Ii. a, April 23X87111 si l3w freRkarid antmd. lust arrived, anc for sale by R. W. BEST'S CO. J - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' . . ".,t TjOR $2 PERrEIXE, " X, ; We will nsert air advertiseriient i . -ONE j MONTH i . . - tLf In Thirty-three First-class i KUUTU CAROLINA NEWSPAPERS, 5 Inclujiing Five Dailies. . We refer, to the nnhlLsher of this narwr tn whom our rponsibihty is well known. ," -j 'j . j LIST SENT FREE. ?n Address GEO-' P. ROWELL & Co., - , ; . . Advertising Agents, i ; .Noil, Park Row, New York. ; :c pnoicE fjlower sejsds,; m Jt Papere for SLV Roses. Kverere Shrubbery (20 sorts for S5- Bulbs. ViosJ Ac Send for catalogues to C. - B. DENSON. 1826 rsETnE',TEGETLK1.87 0 , PULMONARY BALSAM." ' s j The, old standard remedy for Coughs, Colds, consumption. " nothing . better." Cutler Bros. & Co., Boston. ; FRAGRANT S APOEIENE Clqans Kid Gloves and all kinds of Cloths and Clothing: removes Paint. Greese.Tar. fcc. instantly, without the least injury to the finest fabric Sold by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers, kaLtKANT SAPOLIENE CO., 33 Barclay St, New York, 46 La Salle St, umcago. ; UW THE APPEE PARER, JL-F uorer. ana sneer, rnce, $2.00. A DAY FOR ALL Wirn tpV btencil Tools. Address, A. E. GRA HAM, Springfield, Vt A MONTH. Ilorse and qpJJtJ Carnage furnished. Expens paid. H. SHAW, Alfred, Me. ; j A GENTS f Read This I We i will xl; pay Agents a salary of $30 per week and expenses, or allow a large l oommission to sell our new and wonderful inyentions. Address M..WAUKM & UO- Marshall, Mich. i t TUT OUT' - '!- ) Vl And send Twenty-five Cents for a Ticket and draw a l Watch, Sewing Machine, Piano j or some article' of ivaluci No blanks. Six for One Dollar, Address PACKARD & CO., Cin cinnati, Ohio. ? .. . . r . . 1 MnIc . Eesions. Mrs. AVE. SLATER : announces that she is prepared to' give instruction In Music Charges moderate. Of - her qualifications as a Teacher, she can not speak; but she would beg to say that her pupus will receive the best of attention. . apl. 19 tL ; . : T Tnited States Tax Notice. ! - TlsnTEii StateslIvtrb,jai vftsrivrvr,' V 1 i:- iRaWMav2hd;1871: 1 , uThe Annual Assessmenr List for the Count ties composing tins District has been placed in my hands for collections All persona assessed on this list must meet me or iny. Deputy in ts -. Smithfield,iay.l2th and 13th. ; .' Hillsboro, , 20th. - , . . Pittsboro, ' 24th. s ". ; Nashville, " 27th. t ". Raleigh, ; 29th, 30th and 31st, and pay the same. . - :; ' i :. 1 - All persons failing to comply with all the requirements i of law, sin regard to Annual Taxes, will be vited with the. penalties pre-' scribed. L. J. YOUNG. i Col. 4th Dist, N. C.: Chas. D. Upchubch, ; ' Deputy Collector. may3-tm3 1 FURNITURE -,,'; d',:'''':;.:.,!, uriroLS tertn ggo'o d s i - THE nndersietied desiring to discontinue the busi ness, will SELL AT COST all his large and well selected stock of Furniture and Upholstering Goods, consisting of ; ' 5 - '.- l i i Parlor, v ') "" Chamber, Dining, ' Hall and - Office .. -Furniture, , , ; Bedsteads. . r ': . Boreaua, " ! Washstands,. ; , , , Wardrobes, , ' ' . Black Walnut i ' and Mahogany, ; '.l .Arm and ' " -Rocking Chairs, - ' " (Cane and . r;1Wood.Seat :i ; , '" Chairs, - Marble and' . i: 1 iWeodTop r : ? 1 ' -Tables,- - ' ,' Dinner . :- r-' ' ' ' - -and ' . '. Breakfast . Tables, TetcaTetes, ''" , : SofaH, ; rLounges,;- u .- "'l.-: :' What-Nota, and ' -1, 8ideboard : :' .. '.. At8 " ' ,r -"'.-.. i l ' y ;- A very large and extentive Hock of 'J. Cnmaon;: -i:. ..:'- ' ; Green an4 - v : s-s- '. ' ' Rep-,--1 ! ' r. - TassaW m . Persons having capital, deeirintf an eligible eitun- tlon for the business; are InvtWd to can upon me undersigned, as he is determined to dispose. f every thing connected with the fnmttnre bntiness. nd rent the large Warerooms and Workshops, comer of Fayetteville and Davie 8tre-ta, first eoraer -below the Yaxborough House, on reasonable terma ' Te'fmr cash. V ' . ; :,T f KintiS-U"' -OJ : r i e Al w. FRAPS! i .NpJIKuCROLINA. ,lSii.UOO HOME IHSURAIICE ; i I BALEIGH. 'i.r iAi ! .;.,r. i o mm 'i . Security 'Against Loss by Fire. tin xo. ic r-O'1-' 101 HiKyA TniSjCompany pays loeees fairly anddrcaUtea its earning at home. ' ' - It has justrpateitrloeset tfjz the. conflagration at Henderson. ully and promptly ? Its rates are aa moderate as safety will justify. Agents in all:Parts of the State, j R. IL BATTLE, Jr.. President. . SEATON GALES, Secretary. Feb.! .,r . r .... , - H . i m . ' " Weaassrs NEW. -ai.i.fii.:I'Ls:'r3 rapn , uauery, CDMPA1IY Photod ; Xb now open for the reception , -ortettor ctuI custom- I'-'t . - T f..?- ft Come and see oneof the Finest Photo graph Establishments in the CotmtrV" Over Thelm's new Store, FtyetteTllle 8t, M j.WATBOJf: Feb.l-tt, r ADVERTiSEMENTS; JAMES 'PIRSSON'S ' Piano porter Ware ;B,domst r AND PREPARING, SllOPj Corner 0 Jfargett and Salisbury Sts.t HAS CONSTANTLY ON HARD a fine assortment of the great Union Couipanr't PUno.Fmrtea. of the city of New York. ' Thla oomiaay are turning out 80 Pianos per week, and being in poeMesion of racu greatfacilitie in tke shape of capital and machinery are. enabled to put thcis Pianos at a much lawer price than any other first class house in the United States. Second hand Pianos, houghtand sold, and . taken in exchange for new Ones, also rented out bv the mouth. tievoral seoond band Pianos for sale, from 30 U Piano Fortes thoroughly tuned and repaired, and re- ureu to ineir-ungmai uwe ana qnauty. Mr. r.leing riMw r one jtsxer. 01 maaT rears expert. too, tne public oaa place the utmost confidence In March 17. 18TL 8-tf. THERE IS. NOTHING ADORNS A PHOTO GRAPH more than a cheap and handsome Oval Frame, and the onlv place to have vour Photopnniia and Pictures neatly framed is at ' V CLAWSOITS. THERE IS NOTHING MORE . USEFUL AND adorning to your Parlors and Private Roomt than cheap and nandaome Window Shades, and Cornices attached to your windows, and the only piaco ui xuuoign w get uiem is at c CLAWSON8. THERE IS NOTHING SO CHEERFUL A8 TO r seethe walls of your dwellinirs neatlv and handsomely Papered, which can be done with neat ness and durability by CLAW80N. There is Nothing looks more refined and cultivated than to ace the .Walla of -your Parlors and' Bed-rooms. tastefully decorated with chaste and appropriate Chrome Picture, Photorraphs st . ' ' CLAWSON'S. , Feb. 1 tf. ) ,1: P,,;FiPESCTJD, RALEIGH, N. C , . . r 4 General Ufe jd Fire; lns.: Agent, t ; ffi woivrn caroilu. ci v . Represents the following A . I. No. 1 Companies : IX0ELSi6r nni7oi New. York; FIREr'CQMPAN'ES : -x Security, of ... J A. ! .' New. York, Atlantic, of Brooklyn, , Putnam, of Hartford, Conn., T Georgia HomeJ Home, of 1 1 , , . , New York, ? London,, ; ' Liverpool Be. Globe. ' COMBINED ASSETS $2 5,bd0;066. IT will be seen from tha sboveJiBt f Vntia ,t,-ux Vimvc oi tne noma, oftfteW Haven, being de termined to have none bat the most reliable conrpanieo, so that my-patrons'may feel the moat perfect security. The HOME, of Nw York; has Gash Capital and Asieta, amounting to Four and a Half Million Dollars, all in vested ln First Class- Aeontitfes. furnishing ample and reliable indemnity under its policies. ,r4 t . . : -I N6 Companies in America ofifer 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 Oempaatei' are more reliable, more worthy of confidence, give greater satisfaction, and pay losses more prompttxve : si j During fne, past five years, many hundreds of the most prominent Citizens in North Carolina have secu red PpUcies through my Agency; no complaint for de iayia paying losses, as soon as proven, has ever occur red, nor can I-recall -one instance of any misunder standing, norrhange made or deception used In secu ring policies, to which cause I am mainly Indebted for the steady increase of iny business.' H. C Reed, a former Agent, mads some&lse statements and promi ses, which I promptly corrected. , He has since fled the State and wlU probably never return, - All persons, contemplating .insuring their lives or property, are most cordially invited: to examine Into the cost thereof, and the characters ..my iCompanies, before splaying elsewhere, and no Jaan who hAs a family depeudont upon htBtneoaae,' or who has a home exposed to loss by nfe, snouidoe witnput a poucy; 'it J - J . V '- . I . 1 1 Mm 49" Active and reliable Agents wanted in every part of the, State, to whom very liberal Inducements will be offered. ... .ftftW''--'1;--"-' '-'" "!--"' ' FINE CHEWING TOBACCO ' j Almost melts in youc mouth, at r . r BURT & , BBOUGUTON'S. Feb. 9-tf. ' '. WINDOW: GLASS'FUTTY' PAINTS, Oils and Dye Stufls, at the lowest kJt, .. rates, at. . 1 j r ( . ! PESCUD, LEE A CO.'S . u. t ftv,' , :.' i o;. Drug Store.' r Anli siiares 'Smoo eaom .... i'"- -. r .' . V- . -iU.i'.i'.rii ill TSiriS .rIS 'A .tSEOULARLY? 1KCOBPOBATED Institution,, chartered by the Legislature .of NorthCarolma, in 1870, 16r the porpoa of bUiMlBg in the City of Raleigh a Maconie Temple... It is believed that this stocar-wutpay -a- nanosome uiti dend after the Temple is completed. . j ?1 . ojmcxas : ' r . , ; . 1 JOSl B BATCHELOREsa.Tdehtr " 1 T j KEMP P.-BATTU; Eeq Vict Prcaident.1 : r r, a. wirjE.i, lTeasurer. - , , r, , , .1 J. CcL. HARRIS, Secretary- 'S I-- t : JL B. NEATH ERY, Ccr.t Secretary Ti: i.i w. o. upcHuma. ' J. B.' OAYLK, - 1 f IL- T CLAWSON - j Directors, i . W. E. ANl)EKstl, .T. HRlGOs, a: i I ?!;! n. Feb-Ltf. r ; ... , . . General Agent. . HEl3ESy TEAJ5, 'CTOC$LATifc SPICES 1 and Flavoring Ext racta, iiin be found at u; v ; , PESCUD. LEE Jk Cft'SH MAC3EIIE1.,3IIJEEET, HEUE . , " W. CTSTRQN.ACH 4 CO - :i i ; a Bacon! Bacon I r Bacon ! I f -'r-WMvrv;W n WESTERS BACON, at , ,A Br'", f BURT A BfiODOHTOy' i nnEJt MAIJP DUES. 1C C. Family fltIterrlif - 'r1' U . casea Fresn Oysters, - r .r , to Backs Rio Coffee,' Fjks .liism-L'rex tdar at v aim a j, .tK ."iulCS'i. - y pl 4 - ' . WeXTXoor w xaiwrous Hh HtUSaV maya-tt Conlectfonerj Hints !o. Housekeepers. mdeed separate from old fogy ism. 'WbV Geo. Sop. Raiolgh, aZardl8 1S7L apr30-2t
Raleigh Daily Telegram (Raleigh, N.C.)
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