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i TTVST7 ft A TVnr! FOR ALE. KISCELLANEOU: 1ST I Qffice on Fayetteville Street, Over Williams Book Store. SUMMER RESORTS. gUPPA iTTplllQS Mecklenburg County, Va 4 This well known WATERING PLACE Is open for visitors. Board Per day 50; per week $12 50 pef month $40 00.

Stage will leave Henderson, N. C. for the Springs every Tuesday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, and return Mondays and Fridays, after July 22d. Stag fare $-1 00, 7 T. PAXSON, Propr.

Jyl3-tsel y.EU DE L'EAU HOTEL, Sewcll's Point, IlamptonRnads, NE AR NORFOLK, A. MISCELLANEOUS. ANTFTTTli SonkrLo GFU OFFICE, located at WIL son, is for sale, cheap for onsh ipply to DAVID BARNES. Wilson, N. STONE UZZELL, Raleigh, C.

Cfrto aug 19-2w A One STATIONARY ENGINE (4 Horse ower) and all my Iron Foundry apparatus together with the CUPULO and FAN. 1 will sell the Engine separate or the whole together, to suit purchaser. i Apply at this Office. aug X6-2t rjn A TEAM 1 A. fine lot of GUNPOWDER, HYSON ENGLISH BREAKFAST, and IMPEiUAL' AEA just received and for sale at the Drue Store of rr a rnrti-r uauiUUlk aglr 1 day aPPotnted JAMES B.

HARVELL, my agent in the city of Raleigh, N. to do a General RAYING and HAULING BUSINESS, to buy or sell Horses or Mules. Wagons or Carts, in my name, for CASH only, i T. THOMPSON. Petersburg, July 31, 1872.

augS-tf HANDSOME STOCK OF Fmcc Collars, i Tmcc Ilantlkcrchicfs, AT PRIMROSE, PETTY is NEWSOM'S A Pv AMENT and C' ORO JfATIO A at BUFFALO SPRINGS, AUG. 2S, 1S72. i Six Kniglits from North Carolina and six Knights from Virginia will ride for the honors. On the 29th of August a Masquerade Ball will come off. T.

PAXON, aug. 21-lw. Proprietor. E. T.

UAI.L. J. 1ABA8BE. CO. T.

II A No. 7 Exchange Place, RALEIGH, N. It Commission Merchants, i ill buy and sell Merchandise, Produce, Stocks, Real Estate, i Consignments solicited. 4 Returns promptly and satlfactorilv "rendered. i KEFEKS Td J.

G. Williams, Prest. State Nat. Hank. W.

Whltaker, Mayor of Raleigh. u.stronacn. aug 21-lw. gj I II I Wholesale JLiquor Dealers, I HaVe always in slock a large supply of Straight Rye and Corn Whiskies, obtained from the best distilleries. Also genuine imported FRENCH BRANDY, XVINES, and SCOTCH and ENGLISH ALES and PORTER received direct by the ALLAN LINE OF STEAMERS.

For sale to the trade at Baltimore or New York prices. FREIGHT ON AN AVERAGE ONE; DOLLAR PER BARREL LESS THAN FROM THOSE CITIES. Ciias. G. Elliott, lfit fX.

i i Jno. T. White. Late of N. C.

i Jso. Vermillos, or Virginia. i 300 LBS NEW YORK DAIRi' Butter. Our retail trade kuppliel directly tromice. V.

O. STRONACH, ILMINGTON NbRTH CARO'A "'f ri I V'r ijrsuna.rcE cojupiri. OFFICERS: ROB'T H. COWAN, President. JOHN W.

ATKINSON, Vice-President. F. H. CAMERON, Secretary. Dr.

E. A. ANDERSON, Medical Director. DIRECTORS: J. W.

Atkinson, General Insurance A'gt. I. B. Grainger, President Bank of New Hanover. F.

W. Kerchner, Grocer and Commission Merchant. i C. M. Stedman, vf Wright and Stedmaru T.

H. McKoy, of W. A. Whitehead Fayetteville. H.

Cowan, President. H. B. Eilers, Commission Merchant. A.

A. WilliarA, of Wiiliard Brothers. W. A. Ccmming, Camming.

G. W. Williams, of William Murchi- SOn. Eli Murray, of E. Murray Co.

A. J. DeRossett, of DeRossett Co. Rob't Henning, of DawsonTeel Hen-ning. Alex.

Sprunt, British Vice-Cousul, ol Spruflt Hinson. P. Murphy, Attorney at Law. J. D.

Williams, of J. D. Williams Co. Fayetteville. Jas.

C. McRae, Att'y at. Law.FayettevilH I. B. Kelly, Merchant, Kenansville.

J. T. Pope, Merchant, Lumberton. SPECIAL FEATURES AND AD- VANTAGES. 1st.

No restriction on Residence bravel. 2d. No extra charge on lives of Females. 3d. Policies incontestable after Five-.

Years 4th. The rates of Interest on theFunds of the Company are higher than those on Funds of Companies located iai other States; thus insuring larger Dividends to Policy Holders. -i 5th. The Directors and Officers of the Company are prominent NORTH CAROLINIANS, who are KNOWN to be men of INTEGRITY and WORTH. 6th.

The Company is established on a solid and permanent basis, steps having been taken to increase the Capital Stock to 8500,000. 7th, all the Funds of the Company are INVESTED in this State and Circulated among our own People. This fact should commend the Company, above all others, to North Carolinians. It is well known that hundreds of tuousands of Dollars in Life Premenms are annually sent North to enrich Northern Capitalists, thus continually draining our people of immense amounts which should be kept at home. On this ground the friends of this Company confidently appeal to every son of the Old North State, and ask their support for this Home Institution, which, while it offers substantially ail the advantages of Northern Companies, helps to build up Home Interests.

JAMES D. BROOKS, General Supervising Agent Raleigh. N. C. TIIEO-.

II. HILL, Local Agent. Applicants for Agencies will apply to Theo. H. Hill, Local Agent, Raleigh, N.

or to Jas. D. Brooks. rpiIE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL JL 1 ursuRajrcE EIFE OF HARTFORD. Commenced business late in December 1846.

The wisdom of its conservative cotp-se and the skill with which its affairs have been conducted, are demonstrated by -what nas neen accomplished. to ine nrst or January. 1872 it lias at tained a present membership of 62,453 persons. It has paid to the beneficiaries of deceased members. $13,1 9, 2 3.0 9.

It has returned' to policy holders, from time to time, surplus premiums and interest amounting to $16,21 9,012.32 an average of over 50 per cent, of the noni i-nal premiums charged upon policies. It has at risk the sum of $18 2,785,33 6,80 Ratio of expenses to tot 1 receipts (tor -za years) 917-100 Ratio of expenses to receipts, (for -the year 1871.) 8 12-100 Gross assets accumulated up to 1S72, 3 1 9 7 8 4 0 1 66 Its total liabilities, by the highest standard of solvency, amounts to $26,3 97,626,9 2 Its surplus, after providing for every com-tingency, is 5 6 7 0, 7 6 4 7 4 This record of increased and unexampled accomplishment, at a reduced rate of ex pense, ana 01 unimpaired ana unsurpassea strength, is presented as a full justification of the claim of the Company to public confidence. Issues Life Insurance Policies on all de sirable plans. S. DOUGLAS WAIT, Gen.

Agent, umce opposite jfost omce. JvSqklaw, Weekly Raleigh, N. C. OAROLI1T A AJT ULl'v 00 MP AN YV A itiCJ i ESTABLISHED FOR THE 'y TRANSPORTATION AND 1 LOCATION -ir 1 Canadian and European Settlers IN J0 RTII Jin OL IJYJI OFFICE: Tucker Hall, Raleigh, Jt This Company has been in' successful operation over three years, and continues io Buy, Sell. Lease or Rent Real Estate, upon; commission or otherwise, on the most favorable terms.

Parties having lands to sell, will find it to their interes to call at our office, or correspond with us, as our facilities for selling-are increasing every day. 4 Large tracts divided Into smaller are thereby rendered saleable. The President and Directors of the Com' pany are well known, and parties entrusting business in their bands, have tha best assurance that they wUl be fairly represented. i LOANS upon mortgage of real estate are negotiated by the Company, in behalf of English capitalists. Applications are invited, stating description and location of property, value, amount wanted, and other .1 essential particulars, Address all communications to the North.

Carolina Land Company, or to William Scott, Secretary. GEO. LITTLE, William Scott( i President. Secretary, DIRECTORS: Col. Geo: Little, Dr.

J. B. Smith, Gen. R. F.

Hoke, Hon. T. L. Clingman Hon. R.

W. Best, William Scott. apl3 -tf 1 ATEST FROM THE SEAT 01 lVjiR IjY TUE EAST I UEXRY BERRT L0WRET CAPTURED The public mind having become somewbV appeased concerning the fate 0 the Robeson outlaws, If I Merchant Tailor, Begs leave to announce to his friends an the public, that he has just returned from the Northern cities, where he has selected the latest and most beautiful styles of CfEJITS OOBS i CONSISTING OP French and English Broadcloth DIAG ONALS, FANCY CASSIMERES, FRENCH WORSTED (something new.) i PLAIN AND FANCY FRENCH ANL I ENGLISH VE8TINGS, Eeantifal Scotch for Snlts. These goods are really You ca save by purchasing of V. C.

WEIKEL, mh28-tf i Raleigh, N. C. RE WRY A Grocers and Commission Merchants 99 SYCAMORE STREET, ETE.RSBUB.1ri A BUMGARDNER'S OLD RYE WHISKEY. FULCHER BOWMAN'S OLD RYE WHISKEY, CLEMMER OLD RYE WHISKEY, HUNGER'S OLD RYE WHISKEY DREWRY'S OLD APPLE BRANDY. We are sole Agents for the above, which we warrant perfectly pure.

To persons wishing to get a pure whiskey or Brandy for medicinal purposes we would recommend the above as pure, without a superior in this or any other market, we keep constantly on hand a full supply of all grades of Whiskies and Brandies, and a full supply of Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines. 1 All orders filled onhe best terms. DREWRY BARKLEY, i-mh 1-tf No. 9 Sycamore st T.I Dissolution ol Co-partnership. This is to give notice that that the eo-, partnership heretofore existing under the I name and style of Doepp Jones, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent.

The Drug business hereafter will be con-ducted by August Doepp, who assumes the will collect the debt dues the late firm. v''ki' AUGUST DOEPP, GEORGE F. Raleigh, N.C, July 14, 1872. I would respectfully reier to the nbovw notice, and the public for the patronage liberally extended to the late firm, and I hope by strict personal attention to busl- ness to merit a continuance of the same. I AUGUST DOEPP.

july 17-tf. II For the convenience of persons at aJU tan ce and those who prefef to take Soda and Mineral Waters to their houses, we have introduced YPUOjY OT EE holding ONE QUART" each, from which the waterp can be drawn as spark- ling as from the fountain, at JONES ap" 27-tf SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, Carters, Garters, i-il-i -( k.Tis Garters Umbrellas, Umbrellas, Umbrellas LADIES XE NEC TIES 'AND KID GLOVES Just Recclvod, W. IL R. TUCKER CO. Augl-tf npHE YARBOROUGH HOUSE FOR SALE, By virtue of a judgment rendered a4 Spring Term, 1872, of the Superior Court of Wake county, in the action entitled William R.

Executor of Edward Yarbo rough, deed, I vs. Hannah. H. Yarborough and others, the heirs and devisees of the said descendeht, I will on The 31st Day of August Next, expose to public sale, on the premises, the valuable property known as the Yarborough Hotel, i This property is situated on the Eastern side of Fayetteville Street, in the city of Raleigh, and embraces about one acre of ground it is one Of the most central points the city, being not more than four hundred yards distant from the Depots of the Raleigh Gaston, the Raleigh Augusta Air Line, and the North Carolina Railroads; within one hundred yards of the proposed Masonic Temple; the same distance from" the Post.offi.-e and Federal Court House; on the opposite side of the street from the Wake County Court House, and within five minutes walk of the Capital. The hotel building is three stories high and contains forty-seven guest chambers, a dining 1 room, two parlors, a reception room, office and three family rooms.

The rooms are commodious and well ventilated; the. passages are broad and spacious the dining room, parlors and office are large, well lighted and comfortable, both in summer and winter. All the buildings on the premises are in excellent order, and afford every convenience to hotel keeping. The terms are as" follows One-fourth of the purchase money in cash; the residue in three equal instalments, bearing interest, at six, twelve, and eighteen months from the day of the first of the credit instalments to be secured' by bond with at least one good surety, title withheld until payment of the purchase money and so long as any part of the purchase money remains unpaid, the purchaser to insure the buildings on said lot, in a sum equal to such unpaid balance, the loss, if any, to be apr plied to the payment of said purchase money and should the purchaser lail so to insure the said buildings, I shall have the power to effect such insurance and the money so expended by mo to be deemed a part of the purchase money, bearing inter-? est from date of expenditure, and be payable at the same time with the instalment of purchase money next thereafter falling due. 1 WILLIAM R.

POOL, Ex. of Edward Yarborough, dee'd. July 27-tds. "YTALUABLE LAND FOR SALE JN THE OF WARREN. COUNTY I offer for sale, five bndred and two (502) acres of land, situated in the county of Warren, on Shocco Creek, adjoining the Sulphur Springs.

Tract of Col. J. M. Heck, on both sides of the Turnpike Road, leading from the Sulphur Springs to the flourishing Town of Ridgeway. on the Raleigh Gaston Railroad, and nine miles from the i latter place.

There is an Overseer's house, three cabins, corn-crib and stables on the premises. About one-fourth () of the tract is in original growth of oak, hickory, i one-fifth in second growth pines. The soil is sandy, learn and chocolatesurface undulating well watered, and about 80 acres of rich bottom land. It yields excellent crops of corn, tobacco, wheat, oats, clover, This is one of the best tracts of land in this section, and will be sold on reasonable terms. Dr.

George Fields, who resides near the land, will take pleasure in showing it to persons wishing to examine it, and is authorized to -negotiate for its sale. A. S. PERRY. LoutSBtrRQ, June 12th, 1872.

June 15-tf. AN A Pursuant to a decree of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, made at the January term, 1871, the undersigned ofler for sale the Valuable lands belonging to the estate of the late Thomas P. Devereux, of Halifax county. The said land embraces, by estimation. i i Eleven Thousand Acres, lying on: Roanoke river, in the counties of Halifax and Northampton and a one-hall interest in Nine Thousand Six Hundred Acres I IN TYRRELL COUNTY.

I-Terms: One-fourth cash, remainder one, two and three years. Title retained until purchase money paid. I The lands will be sold in small or large tracts, or in a body to suit purchasers. Far-ties desiring to purchase will call on or address I WALTER CLARK, I Halilax, N.C. I- or JOHN DEVEREUX, mal-tf Raleigh, N.

C. Pi ONE PHARMACISTS and DRUGGISTS, RALEIGH, N. Keep constantly on hand a full line of DRUGS, FINE CHEMICALS, PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, PATENT and PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC iA JC CUTICLES And everything usually kept iii a FIRST-CIiASS DRUG STORE. Their goods are selected carefully by one ol the firm, and are warranted as represent ed. ap 27-tf AMES; PIRS SON SON i Manufacturers of, and Dealers in, -1 1 1 JV FORTES Cor.

of Hargett and Salisbury RALEIGH, N. C.j TESTIMONIAL WAKE FOREST COLLEGE, N. 1 April 8th, 1872. MR. JAS.

PIRSSON Sir The Piano which I purchased from you in September, is a very superior one. It has been freqentiy tested by competent Judses. all of whom cive uneauivocal testimony 10 its excellence. 1 coma not asK for a better instrument. Very Respectfully, W.

G. SIMMONS. P1AXOS TUNED AN REPAIRED IN THE Most Skillful Manner. S3T PIANOS FOR RENT.l Send for a Circulai. i JAMES PIRSSON.

may 2-tf. E. A. riKSSOK. "OLE ACHE AND BROWN JI I 10,000 Yards ol' 3-4 and i 4-4 BLEACHING AND BROWN DOMESTICS.

W. IL R. S. TUCKER CO. "jilT UTONAssociato andNews Editor, our fricttils throughout theState rlrr obligations if thev US ai 1 with anv items i 1 ca ol news their respective may transpire in make this ue-r we uesue v.u specially lull.

is lokin to its sauita- j' I1ICKKX iu Wilmington has lour wings. 'llTlIc circus will be at Wilson on tibcr the 5th. riII)ono ill be visited by a the CtU ol September. f.r recently destroyed at Na-. Thv tire are to be rebuilt.

"i 'I i for Congress in the veuth District is about i.GOO. the Liberals purpose having a mass Council WobTENy of Lenoir 'nv is seriously ill at his residence i Ylr.Kn(TP i NFono boy, ander tho influence of -hiskey was. kiucu dav or uvo since. w.icrtn Lulaer says a revival of progrs attnc Methodist church, at that piact. Senator ulect MUBPHT, mi Sampson county, and wife, are at theC'atawoaoyus3' Thk steam tug Oldhatrj, of Wilming-.

hpf rrliAder head and disabled. The llillsboro Record says a large rimncle was recently cut off the back William Riley, of that place. Visitors at the Piedmont Springs re dispersing for their homes, this the last week ot 'jthi season- 13 i It is not John Robinson'a circus; i. 1 1 r.ran in Wiiminton i on 7th of Dan. Car pea- Co's.

I he itar says Mr. E. p. Moody, of 0., has shipped two bales of ir if cotton to F. iiiiiLT'ou.

Kerc mer, of Wil H. F. OoDEN.i Democratie caudid.ate Attorney General of Louisiana, is the guest of Dr. Edwin Strudwick, llillsboro. Fifty-six 'shares in the Wilmington Association werd redeemed on ncsdav uiaUt at an average of per share.

Tas Wilmington Star savs while a waiter at me urcen xxousu vaic" handling a pistol, it exploded, Kiting him throughj the hand. Tuk track of a 'sjuakB in llowaa measured' over fdur incliesn A reward of ten dollars is Artdtor his capture dead or aliyc. DciiTON Willis' 'tobacco factory, at knnanton, Stokes (comity, has been bv lire, suoposed to be the ork -ot an luccmliary. Loss about pounds 6f tobaccoj fnzttar says two ricj. in a difficulty in iroes became Wilmington, i- one of the partie: SHUCK.

IUC Tiic-r with -a handspike from which Is nut expected he ill Recover, DtuiNo a Radical celcbratiou at on Wednesday, as a salute a- fired, an accident occurred by 'rich the arms ot J. Julsed were blown Hand his eyes and face badly burned. itli.iS since died. The Salisbury WatcJimaii says We -am that all the jurors, who served at the Federal court last week and '1 who were summoned, were Radicals the deepest dye, It with but is further pne or stated exceptions. i tue jurors ere seiecieu uy icauu Jidicals ot this section several weeks 'l nr.

J. i. ana intir namcsisent to liaieign to ivrow who authorized them to be i The Ililliboro Recorder says jasper acksonf five miles east of here, is it conditioned mar in (grange county, fr. Jackson is six leet and one add now 'vhks 250 pounds. This August four "rs ago he pulled dowrj 398 pounds.

hen twelve years old we are tpld he 'en weighed more than -he does now, I he had a little four year old brother 'lie, who weighed at the time of his 175 pounds His father weighs jO and his grandmother weighed 000 Pounds. Mr. Jackson is a most tstitna-'? citizen of this county and is the of Abel Jackson how up bn Dan '''r Milton, land who can't get at this ofRcc door without stooping I ''fi: following appoiutnients i have n' made in the Second Congressional -strict H'rJ Q'ks Cgn. Ex. Com SlicOXD DiJ't, Halifax, Aug.

15,1872 ihe toWowinir centlcmen are named (xreeky and lirown iub electors for riis District HT "I narren-Hojj. D. G-oodloc. W. A.

uorjfgomery, Northampton Cant. UPt-T. W. Mason. Jl.

B. Feebles, Halifax-A. II. Davi 'hitaker. Montgomery Edgecombe Cant.

uiips. Wilson Col. Tbos VayneUon. W. tm.

Biggs, E. R. .8 T. Kenan. Dortch, Win.

Vinson. Lenoir Col. Johu I Wooteu, Maj. Jones Calvin Koonee, Cyrus Foscue. ven-Henry C.

Whitehurst, Wm. retnt W. J. Rasbufv. S.

Busbee. "nier of the! Committee, Waltek ClahK, Chairman Con wvativc and Liberal papers in Congressional District please copy. firc JQ Richmond. on iWcducs- morning caused a lo loss of about hundred and thirteen 'prisoners 5 10 leRich mond (Va.) city jail on lay. The annual convention ot the Beta session in AUGUST 21, IS72.

STATE MATTERS, 1 I I 1 I I II This new and beautiful Hotel will be open for visitors on Monday, June 3, 1872, under the supervision of the undersigned, assisted by MR. JOS. SAM BROWN, ol Portsmouth, and will be kept As a First Class 19 EIZIvVG JP JL Jl ON THE SEA SIDE. Spendid Fishing, Fine Boating. Salt Watei Bathing, Shaded Greens, Billiards, Ten Pins, Music, and eyery luxury of the sea and land can be found at this delifght-ful and con- venient SORT Arrangements have been made with the various Railroads, to sell return tiekets to visitors to Veu de l'eau at one fare, provided, the tickets are stamped at the Hotel before returning, Steamers run almost constantly between Norfolk, Portsmouth and the Hotel.

Telegraph Office in the House. 4STerms Three" dollars per day thirty-five dollars for two Aveeks; sixty dollars per month. R. S. DODSON, my30-lm Prop'r Atlantic Hotel, Norfolk.

rpHE SUMMER AT THE SEA SIDE. ajr house, BEAUFORT, N. C. Repaired, Repainted and Refitted The most Pleasant Resort on the Atlantic Coast. Fine Boating, Sailing, Fishing and Bath-in0-.

Table supplied with every delicacy ol land and sea. TERMS MODERATE, for the accommodations furnished, and special arrangements made with families and excursion parties. SAM'L R. STREET, June 11-tf. Proprietor.

JALEIGH GASTON AND An. Air-Line Railroad Companies. and TkTcet Department. i Raleigh, N. June 29, 1S72, The public are respectfully informed that Combination RotrjiD Trip and Straight Excursion Tickets AT REDUCED RATES, are now for sale at the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad ticket omce, to the following places White Shlphur Springs, Va.

Bath Alain Snriusrs. Va. Rockbridge Alum Springs, Va. Warm Springs, a. Hot Springs, Va.

Healing Springs, Va. Sweet Springs, Va. Sweet Chalybeate Springs, Va. Kittrell's Springs, N. Ca.

Niagara Falls, by 22 roqtes. Saratoga Springs, by 10 routes, Aharon Springs, by routes. Iako George Newport, R. by 7 routes. Vue de L'eau Hotel, Sewell's Point, Hampton Roads, near Norfolk, from Raleigh and Way-Stations on the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, and from Sanford.on the Raleigh and Augusta Air-Line.

For full description of routes, time-tables, or any other information desired, apply to THOMAS BADGER, julyl Jm General Ticket Agent. ATTORN General. Convention. Governor. Nov.

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II. SMITH. I GEORGE V. STRONGi 8 Jl TTORJTEYS .1 EJl If, Raleigh, N. C.

Office over Citizens' National Bank: Exchange Place. my7-0m 'II I II TO RjrEY 1 I 1 SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. Will practice in the ourts of Halifax and adjoining counties. Collections attended to in all parts of the State.

may 11-tf Walter J. M. Mullen. LJl a TTORvVEFS .1 Ll If UALIFAfK AT. C.

Practice iu all the Courts of Halifax, Northampton and Edgecombe counties. In the Supremo Court of North Carolina and in the Federal Courts, i 1 3- Collections made in all parts of North Carolina. mhl-ly A II Attorney and Counsellor at Law. RALEIGH, N. C.

Will attend the State and Federal Courts held in the counties of Wake and New Hanover. BU.RT ON, ATTORNEY 1T Eaif RALEIGH, C. Will practice In the Courts of Wake and Halifax, and in the Supreme and Federal i Claims collected-in any part of North Carolyia. ap 11-tf B. H.

Bixst, Sam'l T. Williams. I'L I A JB N' ATTORNEY'S JIT LjIIV, ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. I A ATTORjEY'SjlT EjW RALEIGH, N.

tiS. Business letters may be addressed either to Rocky Mount or Raleigh.DSr Claims Collected in any part of the State. 42" Practice in the Supreme Court of the State and in 'the Federal Court at Raleigh. mh 1-tf. G.

DEN A UIJ Offers his professional services to the people of WarrenHalifax, and the surrounding country. He can be foefcid during the first and third weeks in each month, commencing on the first Monday, in the office formerly occupied by Dn Flemming, over the store of Messrs. Parker Watson, Warren-ton, N. CERTIFICATE I We, the undersigned, cheerfully recommend Dr. C.

S. Boyd to the public as an experienced and skillful Dentist. J. H. Weller, G.

M. D.B. F. Manning, A. H.

Ringwood; ShaAV Browning, Col. Wm. A. Johnston, G. H.

Macon, M. Thomas W. Hai-ris, Littleton; Jordan Stone, Weldon. mhl-tf JMNE AND FRESH. DRUGS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, Just received a very fine assortment of the following fine goods at prices to suit: Wyeths Valerinate of Ammonia for Nervousness, Wyeths Syrup Chloral, Elixir Bromida Potasso, Wine of Ergot, (very fine), Fluid Ext.

of Bucliu and Pareiva Brava, BISHQPS Granular Effervesing Salts, of Kissengen, Vichy, Citrate Potasso, Ammonia, Citrate Bis- mouth, Citrate Magnesia, Iodide of ron, Bi-Carb Potassa, fcc, ic. Extracts ol" Various Styles, IN VARIETY, Carmer's Bouquet "Cologne unsurpassed FRENCH BLACKIXG, the only Cennine in tbis State. Shoulder Braces for Ladies and Gents. The finest assortment of Trusses in the city WHISK BROOMS in variety. Marvin's Cod Liver Oil, The purest, best, cheapest and most reliable.

IMPERIAL GRANUM, especially for In-, Cants, Invalids and Nursing Mothers. The greatest blessing of the times, other's JHilk," Substitute for infants. Elegant pieces for Bath and Carriage. FANCY eOLOGNE EOTTLES, With Ladies names on them for presents. SOAPS, Tiie largest and finest variety in th Market.

For sale by i J. R. H. CARMER. Agent.

mh 30-3m Druggist. A. DUNN, 1 of Wake N. C. HENRY G.

TYSON, of Baltimore. P. A general i Commission Jller chants. for the sale and purchase of Tobacco, Cotton, Grain, Flour, Produce, mid Merchandise every description 41 Sm-h street, near Exchange Place, BALTIMORE, MD. J.

G. Williams. Pres't State Nat'l Bank. RUeigh, N. c.

uixeiiK' iNationai nanK, itaxeign, jn. u. Jhnson, Sutton Baltimore, Md. Wiesenfeld, Stern Baltimore, Md. Elliott Brothers, Baltimore, Md.

Patterson Bash, Baltimore, Md. mall-tf A A NT THE jV ICES II jIT FOR THE A ST N. Comet C. D. HEARTT COvS.

JJ1 EST ROOTS UJTO. SHOES In the city for the least money, go to apl2-tf C. D. HEARTT CO 0 SING OUT A L-E 4 In oder to rc-paint, whitevfash and repair oar Stor geEjcrally, we ill i- sell-our thifi Summer DRESS GOODS EXTREMELY LOW PRICIS. AT W.

H. E. S. TUCKER CO. July 1 ANNE I ivy I A A.

1. -r i. i may9-tf. W. C.

STRONACH CO. TpOR JOB WORK OF EVERY JD ertaracter, go to the NEWS' Office, Fayetteville street. Oyer C. Stronaoh I A Giving the aggregate Voting Population of each County, as per Census of 1870 also, giving the Official Vote for Attorney General, Auyust, 1ST0, and the Vote in August, 1871, For and Against Convention. 1 as 2 a ta t-i 5.

.1 ft ft COUNT! I I I Alleghany, Anson Ashe, Brunswick, Burke, Camden, Casweil, Chatham, Cherokee Columbus, Craven, I Currituck, .4 j. ..41. Duplin Gaston, 4. Graham, new couuty and countedin Cherokee Granville, Greene, L. Harnett, Henderson Iredell Jones liincoln, Madison, Martin Nash New Onslow.

Orange Pasquotank Perquimans, i ramiiwi Pitt Randolph Richmond, Robeson, Rowan, Stokes, Swain, (new county). Transylvania, Tyrell Washington Watauga, Wayne, Wilson .......4.. Yancey 4. mj-3-3m. II CAR I A GRANVILLE COUNTY, SUPERIOR COURT.

John M. Barnes, Adm'r of Mrs. Nancy J. Brame against William israme, James A. Brame and others Special Proceedings to make Real Estate Assets.

This cause coming on to be heard, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Andrew J. Bowden, and Arabella his wife, are not residents of this State, and supposed to be residents of the State. of Tpnnpsspfi. On motion of John W. Hays, Attorney for the plaintiff, it is therefore ordered that publication be made for six weeks in the Kaleigh Daily a newspaper pub lished in the city of Raleigh.

North Caro lina, notifying the said defendants or the filing of the complaint in this proceedings, that the same Is for sale of real estate to pay debts, and that they make appearance at the office of the Cleric of the Superior Court for Granville county. In Oxford, on or before the 20th day of September next, and answer, pieaa or demur astneymay see fit, and that upon failure to appear, the prayer or tne petitioner win pe granted and an oraer 01 saie maae accoraing 10 iaw. Clerk Sup. Court, Granviile cjuy. aug.7-6w.

3102 3647 3269 1107 492 3813 91 458 489 1615 872 1141 627 24.53 2380 917 915 2:57 1824 1117 1117 839 341 435! 1749 1034 i 754' a3 1949 1291 1152 866 462 503 38: 86007 95252 86007 9245 7672 3112 3504 3572 873 2206 I 1482 561 798 998 509 268 3765 1761 17S5 2068. 913 911 2299 1191 918 19S0 879 511 1056 596 245 214142 89029 81031 84034 4995 ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE following city Order: 1 -s persons are forbidden. to build on the line of any of the old streets Tlie above Is a true copy of the proceed ings of the- City Commissioners at their meeting held February the 28th, 1872. M. GRAUSMAN.

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