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WASHINGTON DISTRICT. $VOOO TO BE GIVEN AWAY. The Louisville Courier-Journal, TVTATIONAT. IX ITS ATMS isn RR1MTT ATiON Wesleyax Institute, For Girls and Young Ladies. wa snixa tox xe vs.

Gonsress li i mus.W bill fixing Ui second Moii'Liy ol Octo-icr lor tin- mooting of the I'. S. Court. .4 Tlie bill abolislins tlm rink of Admiral, aatl Vice A Imital in tlie Navy, lias passed bolli bi.itieV-. ol The in for the abolition of the frank- FIR IFIRE! BATTLE SLAM AND BANC.

Now dont that suui-tl familiar, aiid like the days uauM lan eine?" Well, LuDistlfn is Limsclf ncd prrpurod to exi-cute all orders for the best tin ware, and sheet iron wuik. flukes nmilnjr, utLi rin" iind I'ij'in 'f lwild-ius uf every a I'uts up furDa-ces, stove. and hi-utr ia a titat Fiil-sUiiitiul n.au-ner. Every a- IilIc, aud all work warranted, aud satis-facliou guaranteed. Sincerely thankful for v( ry Iilemi putronae received, tie lu-pes Ivy pui-cturdity and attention to business to ivceivc a iVw more uf sort." Kespectfiilly, S.

LUMSDEN. il. LUMSUEN- Jan 22-3m. FIRST KOUND. Williamston, William.

Feb 1- 2 8- 9 j.y-iG 22-23 Portsmouth (). Ha'teras, Washington (Jreenville, Wash'ion, Mattaiuuskeet, Bath. Hath Mar. 1- 2 Koanok-J. Ebeu.

zer, 8- 9 S. P. ADAMS, P. E. Warren ton, N.

C. NEWBERX DISTRICT. 1ST ROUND MEETINGS. Wayne Thompsons. Newbern St.

Trent circuit at Newport, Beaufort Station, Jones ct. at Oak Grove, Ooldsboro Station, Snow Hill ct. at Jerusalem, Wilson Feb. 1- 2 8- 9 12-13 15-16 19-20 22-23 Alar is- 9 15-16 A. GL L15E CO.

Wholesale Lctr.il Grocers, COTTON FACJTORS, AM) COMMISSION Mr.KCHANTS. east uf Mtirktt, K.M.F.IGU.N. C. Keep on hand a c.mplete stock of heavy Or. e.

ries. Hardware, Shoes aud LeiLli.r, Willow aul Woodeu-Warc, Domestics, GiugLains, Cotton Yarns, They solirii ills t'al; 1 eoantry produce especially. COTTON. coirv. klol HAY.

bilLi KS. N. C. BACON, ami I'ol l.TnY. Special atter.tiou givi to sa'e of cotton.

Instructions cloudy rv. il. I an s. ll on nrrival, or store under instructions, if pr fenv.1. Ample storage-room for Im age.

A. n. LPE CO 22-23 29 30 each ol them, and it should erect in the hearts of all who love rey a monument to his memory as undying as ami as bright and unspotted as they wish their own lile to be. Esij Debnam was a of Hubert Debnam, of Mathews county, Virginia, and was boru in that county on the lih of Marcn, ltiJC. His mother was the daughter of Peter Foster, of the same county, ami the sister of Peter Foster, ol Franklin county, N.

He went into business at the Old Harrison Stand in l.s:!3, and soon after, 1 Sill, married Priscilla Macon, the daughter of Nathaniel Macon, who was a nephew of Nathaniel Macon, of good old Congressional memory. In lb'oti he moved to Wake county, where he earned for himself a good uarae, raised a large Aiuily, lived to see its youngest member of age and dUd bequeathing a heritage of honor to all. lie will be long remembered. His family have the heartfelt sympathy of all, and of none more than F. Mr.

Geo. Peter Hellui in, late Chief Clerk in the Publishing and Advertising House ol Messrs. Grilliu Hoffman, No. I South street, died yesterday morning of a pulmonary affection, with which he had been afllicted lor some time. He had been employed in Messrs.

G. II establishment since it was opened in 1867. and was a most useful und faithful business man. Mr. lioli'm lived for a short while in Caiilorui and i.lso in Europe, but was a native of Baltimore, being a son of the late Peter lloll'man.

one of the earliest and most piomineut merchants of Baltimore. He was in his li'ty-first, year. The funeral will tike place on Friday. -JtaUiuofe Jun'y. oVllt, is'o.

in Newbeiii, N. Jan. jlrs. Susan lluddleslon. The subject of this notice was a great suil'eier, having been confined for four years to the couch of alUictiou, and during these long years of suffering she exhibited a remarkable degree ol patience, not however until two or three weeks before her death, did she realize the blessed truth, hat "Jesus hub power on earth to forgive sins" a id His holy religion could soften the blows of afll'tctioa.

On this happy occasion the writer of this article visited her, and tound her heart liiled with God's own blessed full ness. and rejoicing wiih a '-joy unspeakable and full A fowdays be'ore her death, she connected herself with the M. Cluirch, and received the holy communion, on which occasion she seemed to possess a foretaste thai better Laud to which she was hastening. From this period she rapidly declined, until' Saturday Isth Jan: the messenger Came, and found her ready, yea willing to depart and be wi.h Ch.ist, and as long as her feeble strength would permit, she gave to her sorrowing friends a full assurance that her Saviour was with her, and she feared no evil; among her last words on earth was glory to God. Yes dear Cro.

our sister was rejoicing in the very arms and agonies of death and gave to us another testimony that the religion of Jesus could take from death all of its siing, and Irom the grave all ol its victory. She leaves quite a large ftmiiy to mourn her loss, but they sorrow not as those without Hope lor When h'T change did come, Holy angels were around her bed To watt her spirit home. J. L. II.

LETTERS ASD FLM)S. Kev A 'Willis for Ed Davis $2. Ii Williams 2. Collins 2. II Biackmer Lyon Vab Co for adv 9.CW.

Lllomtagc self i. Thee Kendall. Bell. Kev Ivy tor Miss Kendall a. Kev Dr Keid papers sent.

Kev Caswell King -T A Curtis 2. Kev a Erivin for Gibbs 2. McGimeley 2. Caveness paper changed. 31 Jloore fui Miss Fannie Smith 2.

Ii SecHrter 2. Itegina JMcItue paper sent. Rev Ileitinau for Mrs Hollicgsnui tli 2. Kev Abcrneihj paper continued. Sandford papers continued.

A Webb furF Vaughn 2. PJ Carraway for Mrs ii A Thomas 2. UF Siler fi.r adv 2.5o. Kev Rush paper continued. McCain paper changed.

Morris paper changed. Rev Sherriil papers sent and Devune. Juo Freeman. Rev A Booue papers sent. A Webb correction made.

Kev II il Gibbons for Misa Cook 2. A Claywoll lor Reeves 2. Jnol) Iayir correction made. Miss Lula l'aiker lor self 2 the paper has been regularly eeiit. Kiikman for adv too, paper change 1.

Kev Anderson for A McGowan 2. Thos Hall 2. Crawford i lleilig. Mrs KamseyS. Rev Moore for Mrs Eliza Mai 'ow 2 cole 2.

A Lone self. Miss Brooks sell 2 KevJTGibbs. Kev James Willson paper sent and continued. Kev EMann for Miss Olivia Lane 2. Rev 3 II Whcclcr for Lewis Farlow 2.

isa Sarah A Davis 2. PW Wheeler 2. 6S Cole for s. If 2 DrJ I Campbell 2. Kev Hoyle Goodson 2.

Hodges 2. Thoa Powell 2. Juo Boiden 2. Win Thacter 2. Bradsher 2.

A Caver for Carver 2. Mrs Slade eelf 2. II Helper Kev It Abemetby. Kev Frank II Wood for Oswell Lipscomb 2. Rev II Phillips for A MeMiehcal.

Rev Dr Craven. Hornsby for adv 1.25. A II Mcrritt for adv icv Clegg papers ssnt. Kev Bobbitt Rev Culbreth papers continaed. Wm 11 Cobb j-aper rhaiiged.

Paniel Lane for Mre 11 Veomans 2. Al-x Wib-ox 2- RevJ XiHett for 2. flriflitl, 11 Ttrnmmi'tt 9. Sherrill per sCut. Stewart Uapj Williams self 2.

mTImmT Appointments. KALEIGH rinsT eouxu. Iv and one tlie brirbtoet. eniciest. newcieat, and m.ist readable papers on tho Cnntinent.

Daily, 12 a year; nunaay paper, fi; weekly, i singly, or ooin clubs $5,000 in valuable presents will be distributed by lot on July 1st. to to WEF.K1.V. Ciircuars. with full particulars, and specimen copies, senf gratia on application. A.Kiivss tUL Kltlt-jot K.

a I. Louisville, Ky. ft VI -in. The Strawberry Watermelon Is the finest Melon known to exist in the world It ha? taken nearly tw hundred remiums at Fairs. without ever In-on one.

I will send the purs coed of in is eicrratcu Melon by mail, postage rret at the fol-lowius rttten. 3spfds for 25 nts; 75 sccdi for 5o and ioo seeds lor Add-c-ss, T- N. HORNSBV. Simpsonv lie, Shelby Ky. P.

S. Also, seed ef the Silver-Netted Cantalo ic, a nw variety of great excellence. 1 package for 25 cents, a pacKagesior i. Feb 12 lw. AGENTS WANTED FOR Cur inc.

0N1ENT ONFESSIONAL. By Julia SIcNair Wrifflit. Th most thrilling and powerful hook ever wr'tten on this It presents a ptnrtlinir array of lac 3. and contniiirt revelations never lieftr made pullic, Send for Circular and Terms to National Publishing Atlanta. Ua- Uct.

ILLUSTRATED ISTORY OF THE BIBLE By Wm. SMITH, LLD. Author of Smith's Bible Dictionary It contains 2-13 fine Scripture Illustrations and over l.l upases ami is the most compi-i'liens'ive and valuable History of the Bible ever published. The labcr anil learning centuries a eathcrfd in this one vol ume to throw a strong, clear light upon every page of liic iiir-'ui cu num. AGENTS WANTED.

Send for circulars and pee our terms, and a full description of the work. Addees National Publishing Atlanta, Oct. 23 (im. JONESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL. Y.VDKIX COUNTY, X.

C. Rev. T. S. WflITTLCTOX, A.

31., Prineiimlr Will open the Spring Session 20th February 1873. TEimj 23 WKKKS. Tuition from 1() to Fee $1.00. Boarl from 0 to 0 per month. All furnished except lights.

For particulflis ad dress the P.incipal at Jonesville or R. Owyn altiKin, lauKin coubtv, o. Feb 5 3m. ATE ARE OFFERING FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS, at tcreatly reuueeu prices, the following gH.ls, wnien must ue toia: 50 Bbls. Irish Potatoes Early Rose, Early Goodrich, Jackson Whites and SeO BiiHhels White Corn.

2 0" Meal. 100 Ban-els Flour Superiine, Extra and Family. 20 Bags Choice Kio Coffee. 20 Good lu Matts Old Government Java. 10 Barrels Standard A.

Supar. 15 Yellow Standard Sujar. 10 C. 25 Barrels S. n.

Syrup. 12 Tierces 2fl Boxes O. R. R. Sides.

2,300 Pounds Leaf Lard. 25 Cases Fresh Canned Oysters. 20 Boxes Fine Factory Cheese. 20 Medium Dairy Cases Canned 10 Barrels Edgerton SuulT. 5(1 Boxes Candy.

25 Starch. 25 Lemon Cakes. 5,000 Pounds G. D. Sole Leather.

fiO French Calf Skins. 100 Sacks Salt. Feb 5-tf LEACH BROS. DR. "WOirrillNUTOIN'S" FAMILY MEDICINES Ilecominended by Surg.

Gen'l. S- Moore, S- A Dr. WAJIREX, SURG. GEX'L. X.

C. ASD PHYSICIANS GENERALLY. ''EVERYBODY'S'' PILLS, PURELY VEGETABLE A fine I.iver Pill, used bv man? Physicians, iu the plaoo of the Compound Cathartic oi the U. S. P.

DR. WADE 'LIVER COR CURE FORADYSPEFSlA, CAN BE RELIED ON AS ALMOST A SPECIFIC. by WADE, HOY KIN7 Jfc CO. 3VLJD- GET THE BEST. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.

10,000 Words and Meanings not in sllicr DMionarie 3000 Engravings; 1840 Pages Quarto. Price 12. Webster is our working Dictionary. TT could better spare all the others. N.

Y. Observer. Every parsonage should have a copy ot the expense of the parish. Clir. Advocate.

eautifully arranged and illustrated. A library of I reference itself. Church Monthly. hould be one of the necessaries of life in every house. A library in in itself.

Independent, There is a vast mine of information In this edition of tho work. Christian Union. Every sholar and especially every minister should have this work. West. Presbyterian.

Regarded as a monument of industry, research and erudition. Ev. Quarterly Keview.j A necessity for every intellieent family, student, teacher and professional man. What Library is com-ylete without the best English Dictionary. ALSO WEBSTER'S NATIONAL PICTORIAL DICTIONARY 1040 Tages Octuvo.

600 Engravings. Price (5. The work is really a gem of a Dictionary, just the thing ror tne minion. American jcaucanonai Moutn ly- Published by G. C.

ME RBI AM, Springfield Mass, Sold by all Booksellers. Eeb 5-8w A vonn? lady, to take charge of a school, in a pri vate family, competent to teach the English branches, Music ana Latin, or particu lars address C. II. C. Feb.

5-4w. Raleigh, N.C PHUME! WAN DO FERTILIZER I COTTON We are again prepared to fill ordera for the above Fertilizers. The result of last year's experiments by our best farmers is so satisfactory that comment is unnecessary. respectluliy solicit orders. A.

G. LEE CO. 100 jan 29-tf CASES CANNE PEACHES A. LEE CO, PLEASANT GAKDEJJ MALK AND FEMALE Collegiate Institute. F.C.

FRAZER. A. Principal. Mrs. E.

C. FRAZER, Ast. Principal. This Institution is now in successful operation; the Fall Sassion will end the 25th of March, aud the Siurji Session beirlns the 26th. to continue 16 weeks.

The building is new. pleasantly and healthfully lo cated, ia an intelligent Methodist neighborliood.where there is nothing to tempt the student to the formation of extravagant, irllx or vicious habits; it is about 7 miles South of N. conveyance furnished from the depot to the Iastitutj, when notified ofthetimeol anival. Sludents are piepared for anv class in college, for teaching or carried through the College curriculum. A Board ol 15 trnstees control the Intitiition half were elected by the Methodist ti.

Conlerence. Students bord with the Principal or i no nr. at 7. 00 ner month. Tuition in Primary, Intermediate and Cellesiatp to $12: Latin, Greek, German, trench, each 4 00 music on Piano $15.

Student? cau enter at any time and will be charged to the end of the current session, sickness excepted. Boarding stude ota required to attend Sabbath School in the Institute. or any information address the Principal, renliiss, I u. jan 'J9-lm. Th firs! session of this Intitntion will begin on the 20th January 1x7a.

The building new, suited School purposes, and iasiiuuted in one of the most desirable neighborhoods, in the city of Raleigh. The Instruction will be thorough and systematic. The Course of Study will be well arranged, and may embracs the whole regular Cvllegiate Course, aud ail the Ornamentals, if desired. One ot Ihe Principals will devote special attention to Music and the Fine Arts, in which she has had much experience at success. The other to the Literary and Mathematical Studies, which she has successfully taught for several sessions.

The Boarding Department will be nnder the personal supervision of the juuior teachers and their mother, who will use their best efforts to make it a pleasant home for tho-e who may board in the shool building. Those who prefer, can get accommodations ic the immediate vicinity, with excellent families. Miss F.LiNcns Festeess, 1 MissMou.il. A. Jomi-s, rnnafSi, Miss Jin-nib S.

Jones, Assist, in Primary Depar't. Rt. A. W. Mangum will deliver a series of Practical Lectures, weekly or semi-weekly, on Moral Philosophy and kindred subjects.

Other Instructors will be employed, if required. Charges per Session of Tuition, Primary English, Twenty "Weeks. 10.00 15. bo 6. CO SO.

00 10.00 25.00 50.00 2M.oG 10.00 Advanced English, Latin and French, extra, each. Music on Piano or Organ, Music on Uutiar, Drawing, Oil Painting, Wax Work, Hair Work. Board, except Washing, per month. Use of Piano or Organ, Guitar, or further particulars, address J. A.

JONES, C. Dec. --lim Williams Haywood, WHOLES A LEA XO RET A IL T3 11 XJ a 8TS) BALEIGII, N. C. Have in store a wdl-stkcled slock Pure Medicines, Chemicals, Klix-irs, tsolid and Fluid Kxtracts, Syrups, Sujrar-Coateil Pills and Granules, Cerates, Collections, Oint-imntsi.

Mineral Waters. And the popular i'harmaeutical Preparations of the day. Surgiciil Trusses, Siipporters, and other Appliances in store, or ordered at sliort notice. Patent Medicines, Fine Oils, Dye-St nil's, Window-Glass, I'utty, Superior Wiuud. Uraudie-j.

Whiskeys, Porter and Ale, (for Medicinal imritoses.) Fine Ciara, Tobacco, Having had lonff experience in the business, and possessing faoiltieB for getting our supplies from the most reliable sources and on the best terms, we are prepared to till orders to any extent, fron. Druggists. Country Merchants, Physicians aud others who are in want or good articles at moderate prices. Our Housekeeping Frienus will always find at our store the very best Green and Black Teas all kinds of Spices, Soda, English Mustard, Coxes, Nelsons and Coopers tielatiue, Cooking Wine, Uavoring Extracts, Baking Chocolate Broma, Cocoa, Tapioca Arrow. Hunt, Corn, Starch, and many other tl.ings that enhance tho comforts of living aud iiive reiish to the sick.

Dec. lS-tf. J. H. CARMER, Ag WHOLE -ALF.

AI KF.TAIL L'li VLER IX Dru-j-s, t'litmicala, 1'alt iit SlcUi-ciucs, Spices, Teas, Dye Slufig aud Warden St't'ds. No. 11 Fayetteville Stleet, Has just received a large and elegant assortment of TOITT GOODS, CONSlSI'lN'ti OF Hair, T.ioth, Xail and Clothes Brushes, Combs in variety, KvlracU, Soaps, Hath Towels, Toilet Powders, 1'owder PuiTi and Boxes, Pomades, Cosmetics, Inl'ant Hair Brush Combs, Colognes, Hand Mirrors, Ax. All the ratent Medicines of the day. A line assortment of Cigars.

The finest stock of Trusses, Suspensory Bandages Mile aud Female Shoulder I5raees in the city. The Uest preparations known Carmer's 1'osiana Injection. Cariner's lVctoral Cough Syrup. Carmer's Citoi ina Hair Oil. Carmer's Carolina Baking Powder, aarmer's Cold Cream for Chaps, Jfce.

rmer's l)ou'Uet Cologne, the very best, "r.uer's Tootn I'owder, unsurpassed. ESfPreseriritimg iireptred and renewed with aren. racy and d'spateh. Oci. tf Joshua Robinson, 3GS W.

Baltimore (23 Door Above Eulaw House.) Tin Ware, plain and Japaned. ALO Stoves, Ranges, ami House Furnishing articles in general. feb23-12ia lt3A.01I WlOlOIt. A.cats wan to 'I cvorywhoro Bui strie-lv lopi-itnaio. Particulars fra.

J. WOltTU, St. Louis, Mo. Jan. 2,000 A 1)AA7.

We are now priutinjr ropics per day of our new bunilny-achool itook, PURE DIAMONDS, JAMES B. 31URR1V, And s-ti bohind our omI-ts. book of Hit kinI ewr bet'oru liijIiel has met wit1! sfich dufMc-l suc cess. Uvcr rd I'W rtrt inw I'l nsf, ainiouL'ti the imiok has been lut oiic ICvf rytbtug1 new briirht aaii bmutil'-il, awl by sach authors li-- V. Root, P.

P. UW. IE. it. Palmt-r i.

M. Kielb-r, Tenncy. Lowell Masitn. If von v.ish tie latftft and bundav-whool Mum-: U'ok, irot "Porb IH.v mo.sds Price ia borl. So cents; 60 por dx per 1 (HI.

sampu- cupy, in paper covers, mailed on receipt of 2 tsId by iill booksellers Catalogue ol' Music tree. BifAiNAiil'S SONS, aevelar.1,0. 17-1 2m. a a situat'on for a yans lady a in lan.iiy or school. Aihtre-s kev.

a. vr. manhoi, Jan 2-2-tf. Kab-i-h, N. C.

CANCEli CURED! nVM KLtNE'S WOXDKRFCL TAHCER AN 13 TIUOTK whieli destioys and remove tlie cancer entire, without the uae of the knife, or the loss ot blood, and, at the same time, overcomes the tesoen. ct to canckb im the system We als treat all iorma of Chronic; Long-Stttntling and Objure Vtitases, with unparallelled success; especially Epilepsy, or Fits, Rhei matism. Nki-kalgia, Asthma, Scrofula and Secondary Syphilis. For full particulars, circulars, on, or aldresa. E.

n. GREENE, M. Ooldsboro, N. A. II.

LINDLKT, M. Charlotte, N. C. J. E.

BENTLEY, M. Sumter, S. C. jan 29-tam. LAIHES who wish II morable Employment, address I.

a MANLFAcTt EiNu 90 Chambers street, New York, nov 27-3iu inir iin' oiu lor wuicii i ed, as be-; im twenty-five years ago in Cou- o-rcss ltv Horace (iroelev. In lSl'S he wuh a -nemoer of the Houe troiu Xew York, and he introduced a bill for the purpose. Senator Stw.n.-r is "till finite feeble. It is doubtful il if will appear in his seat in the again this session. The attending physician stiil visits him twice a day, the last Cill being at 1 ui when he injects morphine in the Senator's arm to onable him to sleep.

Ii that diii-i'ig a recent berween the IVsim aster General and 1-a- nsworih, chairinau of tin- Com IV-t-ouijes and l'ost-roads, in ii mi led that would revoke his ro'i'iirin il.mble post ige in case wh-re partial postage only had been paid' pro- id -1 he sh.niU be sustained by the il 'mm lie would cnsiilt on the however, the l'ostmaster should not do so. the committee will aecomp'i-Ii the by the passage ui the heretolore agreed upon. The Hill for n-peV. il the llaiiknipt act ha- not "el pa-sed the 'uate. Strenuous elijfls a.e being made to pievent the- repeal of a measure thit has been such fruit'til source ami Jr.iud.

The bill to relieve the 11 V. A. Grah uu.ol North ha-; now passed OolU Houses. iioo i kok Kiuk. Ibitler.

of Tenne, has Introduced a bill into the Il.v.se appropriat-iac to the ruiV-iu Kitk. who. with his ban iitti. plave 1 sneh h-ivoo in North Carolina in l-Vbr lary 17 Tiie has decided to a Southern Ke-pubUcia -i C.b alter the lili ot 51 r. ch.

ih oai tin bos', information obtainable on the subject, die choice lies between Senator Poof and Judge ot North Carolina. Ti.e i'resideut. while it cognizing Senator Poofs service to the ilepubiicau party, stems ra-her to perfer the of Settle, whose frieU'ls are cotitian.iU" Minding his praises at the V. Lite House. The friends of Pool, hew-ever.

Lope to overcome this preleretice by m-'itis petition which they are getting up in rvery Southern State and which they ex pect to have bv the 1th of March. House. Mr- Heck, from the Committee on Wavs aad Means reported a bill to amend the int ra.il -veil ue law, the effect of which he e-vdaiu-d as ows: The first section resto- red the j.rovis;. producer-p: to exceeding of the law of which to'eacco to st 11 at place el to an amount not he s. colli section propos- to iacreas? the tractional parts of barrels re-iutred to stamp-d by including thirds ol burr-Is.

The third section proposes to pro-vi le that the wn who made wine from grapes ide himself might sell it at the place ot production without paying the $23 special tax now required Was Oil this explauanation the bill itt a i a jj l. on by Kev. J. S. Ervin, Mr.

Todd 11. Caldwell McGimsey to Miss Mary K. tiibbs. all of Burke county, N.U. Man i-d, in Hyde county, on the 2lh of Jan.

at the -nce if the blide's father, by Bev. as. M. Wa'son. Mr.

C. F. Guthrie of and Miss Drittania Midyett, daughter of Mr. T.S. Midyett.

In Concord, on the -1th I' February, at the Pres'ovt'-riar. CLurca by Kev. L. McKinnon, Mr. S.

E. Allen, of Company Shops, N. to i. iui.i Millar, ol Concord, C. Deaths.

Obituary no: ices 0f twenty lines are inkerted without charge. The excess over tweuty cent- s. this waj end the in is ch ngeJ at the rate of TEX uf words. Count the i Kt'itiT words to the line. In y.ju may always know the amount to Ke-oiu-'ious of respect are subject to At t--: iu Johnston coituiy, ou the I oi January, ol i continuit.g lor iiior Jthn S.

Leach, in ti. protracted Case ol illness, than three? months. 1'r. vear of his age. He leavv- a departure.

ana :ar.m: 10 b-s in sny friend-. lie de- eea-ed diud preintt rely as i- years, but slid i finished his iving a large run ol practice in medicine he was ever at his post and -pared no lis cur.v lul. th whol.l he 1 will be mi-- in-le. a voted to relieve his wus rapid, but how only can tll. He I as a physician.

Hut as indu lge cannot describe hi- worth. ly they receive comfort in ever fotel'iT ciieiihing hi-; effective uprightnes and integrity. True he. is dead, but his good example and inilueuce by no nifans lie in silence: but will ever continue to live among those who kuew him. among who admired his Virtues and integrity.

Let all (aud many th'-re are, who grieve after him.) take hope and receive a lesson of benefit iu endeavoring to let their light shine as his did, iu setting similar good examples, and in being useiul and iu doing good. He was a consistent member of tlie Methodist church, i A FhikM). Slice the termination of the war, the death ol no private citi.eti of Wake county has been so sincerely aud so extensively deplored a that ol Thomas It. Debnam, who died at his residence, Eagle Rock, on Sanitary 1st. 1873.

The tone ol the deep grief of his many friends and acquaintances shows well the stronghold he had on their affec'ions, and reflects the true, value of Mich a life. He had many friends. His truly humane impul-te: his tenderness of feeling; his high-toned, gentlemanly demeanor; his stern integrity and well-known hospitality, endeered him to all who knew him well. To say he had no opponents in life Would be saying more than could be said of any good man; success in life and an unbending determination to act justly, is euro to arouse the hatred of the unwise and the calumnies of the unjust. He had his enemies all who are successful in business have them; he had his calumniators this is the lot of the just; he had those who maliciously plotted agains.f.his good name thi is inspperable from the reward given honesty and integrity; and yet he had his faults, f.r he was mortal.

But no man of active business habits whose calling threw him in contact with so many through a long Hie ol industry and usefulness, had fewer enemies or more friends. The writer of this knew him wll through many years of the closest intimacy he always found his counsel good and wise, free trom bias and uninfluenced by any unworthy feeling. He was charitable in the true Reuse of the word, and in the many hundreds of times that 1 have been around his fireside and looked npon almost as a member of the family, 1 ive yet, Imaa the tongue of any member of his tamilypeak evil Of any of their neighbors. This was the result of a lesion he studiously impressed on A NOTIIEi; ARRIVAL. ist received another supply of i-julies' aitI Geuts' Aiclic Gaiters, Ladies' and Cents' Snow Excluders, LADIES' ASD GENTS' INDIA RUBBER SHOES AND SANDALS.

W. U. E. S. TUCKEE CO.

22 -if GEORGE ALLEN CO'S IABOE SAVING Ccttcn, Ccrn and Potato CULTIVATOR, WILEY'S PATENT. Tins CiiE.rE3T auJ most Effective Steel Tlow use. Jj' It wmui or Two Plows with Onk Max ami Oni: It runs shallow, is easily suMed, anil is light to the Horse. It is made of Wi rjUt Steul, ami will outliist two ordiniiry i'lows. It weeds Potatoes, and rephices the earth tlie hill at the same time.

It can be used in any well prepared anil, and is equally yoo 1 iir itttm, Com and Potatoes. All who have used it are ideased with it. It is the liest for plowing young cotton I have ever used." Col. A. il.

Faisox. "It 6aves the labor of one hors and plow, and two hoe hands." Eluki: ii. W. Hi hiam. J.

D. Caeiioi.i., says: far as I have used it, it excels all others." IIaei-kg Williams, Kii says:" It saves the labor of one horse and hand.3' SW A. 11. says:" I know of no enibraeia1; so many kooU pointi, i. eo ell adopted to woikiug the pl-int iu the several stages of its srrowth.

Price $10- Liberal Discount to the Trade. Al.FO CHAMPION COTTON AND COKN I'LOW, Cjiami'iox Dickson And a givat varfety of Turning Ph.iws. Plow t'aslingsof Kvery Kiul. Ageuts "Wanted in every Place- J-KNU FOI: CATALOG IK, GEORGE ALLEN CO. 22 A 2t Poiiol.

Street, Xewberti, N. C. in it im. Iwrs the first to introduce tothc public the IIul bard Squash, American Turban Squsfh, Marbli-head Mam. moth Cabbage, Mcx can Sweet Corn, Phinney's Watermelon, and many oilier New and Valuable Vegetables This season I havea new and cxceedinglr valuable squash, now varieties of coin, three line na-lo'is, and other choiee new vegetables for in customers.

My business is to iiii.ly, what every good farmer is anxious to get, the very best of vegetable seed. I grow a hundred and til'ly kinds on my four seed farms, right unfie.r own eye. making new vegetables a speciality, besides importing their choicest varieties Iroin Ku-ropean growers. A Il'ne selection ot flower seed, homegrown and imported, will also bo found in my Catalogue, which wii! t'. sent free to all nonlicants.

As statetl in my Catfilo-iues, all my seed is sold under three warrants. 1st: That all money sent snail reach me. on(j. That all seed ordered shall reach the nur- chaser. 3d: That my seeds shall be fresh aud true to nauie.

JAMES II. GREG OUT, Marbleliead, Mass. jan 2'J-4 times Old Established Troy Bell Foundry Continue to manufacliire those (which have made TitOV celebrated throughout th3 world, and which have been made at this establishment during the past tweuty years) and are now making more bells, annually, than any other foundry in the country, for Churches, Acauenues. l'iaruationg, dec, made at Metal (Copper and Tin.) Kotery Mountings, the aest use. All belis warranted salislactora.

Larire Catalogue sent free upon applica tion to JO-NES dt Tnoy.X. V. AUTI0JT r.ewaro of parties claimiri'i to manufac ture Genuine Troy Church Bells, whose Foundry is not. and xkvkr lets been located in N. said claims are intendsd to deceive the public Jan -ii-Vim.

ii co to rii an i-i Tlir I 1'IANOS ol iir i- snle at Sew Yolk pri- Ii ii i I July 3-liui The immerse fM.o IN' O.Nii N'l M. our LlArlN( STONE 2S Veins in Africa is having. PUOVKS it all others the 1 tke MASSES WANT. It go-s like WILDFIRE. Over 000 pages, only 5.1.

AGENTS WANTKD. NOTICE. not deceived by min-epresentations made to palm oil' high priced inferior works, but send for circulars and see PJiOOF of statement and great success of our agents. Pocket companion, worth 10, mailed free. HUBBAliD Publishers, T-13 Sansoin Phila.

sept 11-lim Du E6GLEST0N The popular author of "The Tlooslor Schoobnaster and The end of Hie ill writx a NEW STOBY for BnyftnnJ Girls, cmnraeiicin in Jnuusry, 1 mid continuing thiomht the year, in THE SHOLAB. There will bea new department, called Curious Things and Prof. Peabody will write a series entitled the Microscope Club. The will be enlarged to 32 pages. Send 10 cents for sample copy.

Simile subscription $1. 20 per year. Clubs of 10 or more, SO cents per year. ADAMS, BLACKMER LYON J'uU. Chicigo.

Dec 4 Gw. ov J. P. GULLEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALF.r.S IN Foreign and Domestic, Drv OooU and Notions. Boots and Shoes.

HaH ami Caps, Trunks, Ciothiag, and Miles Burls shoes, a specialty. Comer Fayetteville antl Sontfi lliirket RALEH.H, X. C. They have a full store and a GESKRAL of goods, which they off-r at. the lowest cash prices, and call ep.

ciai attention to their UltANOOF LA HIES MOROCCO SHOKP, at per pair, warrarfed. They iavite the attention orCounirv Merehanis to their separate department for Jobbing L'ry Ooo.ls, Boots anil Hats, Clothing, IS. C. P.cdford, of D. Markham, of Orange, and A.

Mooring, of Chaibi--, are with ns, and ill be pleased to see their n-im rous iriei ds. Jan 12m. Free to Book Agents. AX ELECA5TLY CANV.lS.ilXG BOOK fur the best an4 cheapest Family Bible ever published, will ne sent free of eharire to any book asent. It contains nearlv 500 fine Scripture illustrations, and agents are meeting with unprecedented snccew.

Ail-dress, stating experience, etc aud we will show you what our agents are doie. national riii'a IM. jan avL. r- -r- BELLS. Sewing Machine z.

Sewing Machines Sill TTLF" SetvinR Ma. chine o. 1 Onljr So. il Tbt-ii a MACIflNK. ha.

the I XOEn KKI 1', and make, fu "IaK'K fTl IVII' alika on Uith It i a Mar.ilnni Iir-' I1 M.K Im.e. and tlie oi.ly i rieed "l.i Mileli'' i in the inted Male-. 'I Lis Ma. -bine leei tve I Hiploma at Iho Tier of ll-e two i in tlie Ily of t'liarlottr, N. in 111 al (I tin; AiH.vt ii.nk is wauuantei I'OK r'lVK YKA'ts.

VAM Kl "Mipeilor liiilu. emruU given. dediif tion in uiihi-'. r- of the tiotpel. Send ntunip for eirrnl.

rt ind sewing. Ail-dresJ Kev. C. II. t.ei ei il Aerul, I've AVlS-ii.

Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FOIl PlBiriHC THE II LOO I. Tho reputation thit cs-rollent nit'itieino enjoya. in ileriveil from im cures runny of which aro truly luarvtllKv-i. Invi'lurati) casPH ol ili-c ao, the KystiMn cnu'il i witii lorrupt lam been inirilli'it i f.r .1 by iu heroliih ilisorilei U- Itr.ivali'ii by the heroin, lou.s contamination until vrcrc painfully nniictinjr, liuvo Ih-iii r.i.lieally cured in cucli rreut iiiimbcr-i in almost every neo turn of the country, that the public acarccly uvcilto lie inlormeil of its virtuvn or iic-i, Scrotulou-i poison i. one of tlio most on(rurlive rncmies of our race.

Oltcn, tlni iin-ecn ami unlV Il tenant of the iinileriiiiiic-. the ci.n-titulioii, linil invitcM the attack of eiiHa bliiiir or fatal iiseac.i, without excitint a Mispieionol it- pn'iii. A tain, it i-ceins to brcc.l inlii tion throuejioui ihe then, on i-oinc favorable rapidly ilcvclop nun one or other of its hihmis f.inni, ciil'icr on tlui Mirlut-e or the vitals. In the lallcr, may In; unlilinlv ib po-iicd in the or licart, or tumors fonu'cil in (be liver, or il rlmn its pn -enee by erupt on the --kill, i.r I'oul ue r- iilioiis on sonic part ol the IxmIv. Ileiiec the occa-fional use of ii boiile of ibis is ml- isa Id1, even when noufiic sviuptoins of ili-oa-i; uppf.ir, 1'iT'iin-.

iiiliiete.l wiih the follow ii.ir coin, plaints lind lonii. nlief, a to at llL-tll. cure, by ibi ii ol this 1 1'. I It 1 ft. Aiilhonii'x 7., Itnsr tir In, 'i'rttrr.

Stilt lin-nitt, Sniltl litntl, Jdittfirttrm, Sore Sure J-Jai-n. ami oilier rrnidiotia or folllis il Srrtiilhm lt-i a-i'. III Iho inoiv -onecab'i l'orttis, as llftrt IHntiim-. I its. 1iiti Ari, ami the var I In-rimm allVvlions of UlC UiUscu- lar ami nervous systems.

S)iiliilix or l' -Hrrrnl nuil Merrtirinl Hlrnra ore ciircii bv it. though .1 tune is rfinrcil for nilMluint-'tlif-e bv nnv nntlieini. bills' eolltuine 'I II -c of tills leedleine Will I'liru Hit; couiplaiiit, l.rururrlm-fi or if. I Irrine I In-nttiims, ami I't-mtilr iHftm arc com. liiouly soon n-l 11l1i1u.it..

ly ui. bv in purii atol in th" I. Iiiri-c. lions lor -acli ca- are linn in our Aluian.ic, sup. plu-il Ik'tt-timtitisin -ted f.onr.

when cau-f'l by ol matlcra in the blooil, jiebl oiiiekly to as nlo 1 irrr fotnitittitits, Tnrftiditfi. 4 'vittfml iutt or fifrrui Mtttitiii of the i.i nr. ami ben arisitu'. its lliey olb 11 ibi, t'noii Ihe r.inkliiu poi 1.11s in Iho bloo.1. This S.I US 1.

1. A is a -rival re. Holer for the strcn-rih ami ol the slfiii. Tli'iM- nliii are l.itittiiiht au-1 istf. sn, lh nhih- nt I'lt'ts.

ami troubled it A'-i-roM-i l-lrflifHsiiniH or I-'i-iivh, or anv of the alh-ftion tllptomatic ol M'eif ktii-HH, will litel it-ioif dlalii ri lu l' mill comiiKUi cvidtuec ol' iu lio vr uiiu trial. .1 Ur. t. C. A1EII A.

LoMfll, 1'ractleal nud I'lirmlnf. SOLD ltY ALL DKL EVtHi WIIKKF. ti iOSADALIS frpiIR ORRAT KOUTHRTIII I riicly tor tlie cura il-rc- iloni nt, Ithctima (iont, I Goitre, CoiiPiiiiiplion, lirnncni-tis, us J'clnlity uml ml 1l-i-ast-s ari.siiis' Itniii an iuijiurOCST l'nioii of tho niooil. The menu Ottilia lationareso wel Ik 11011 thai a r-iirK liiotti-eia lint iii-ce u.iry t- mi'xl iitn Tl of lb journal ef tho Hour. I-ty of al-A-Mi Ii if mi a hoitlt ol clu Inieilieine aiilolij their stock A 'nily iof -i -1 1 ii-1.

I t'i itifie.tte-i c.il bi prnsrnt'i? frnfil mmy 1 a.lm; 1-nv- i. i mt, Mme 'ers. i illl'l hradsfll 1illllllle- tlllolll- llin 1, 1 1... I. "3 Hui-t frlrm-t nf I l-'r.

It. llsou fnrr ol ll.il'imorn l-a he ban 11 iu r.i-et I ar. 1 othir diseajv.i Willi liiiicuaat- I lr.T. C. I-nrli of n.i'ii 1 1.

t-i 11 i'i 1 1 lib, rinf HII PVCt V.Itl- i lltt u-o it to e-mr 1 1 prc; i .1: I Iter. Hnl-ney 'iiiei 1 m. a oni. 1 jtiat b-'fn linn ii I 1 jlh.it be rlo-. rlelly ail hi ti I 1.

'ravrn 44 I -ii" bur. I ill--, .1 it ue.i li faile i- i.ii-.i. lit. 11. I Soisi'l J.

l-li Mitrfrrei- 'J 1 nte 1 It 'lie I htm of ti li' in i -i to ti nil rhi- laiifil. i It-, i-ie- r-f -pi piejfc. arii'e ri 111 in re.Ie-lil sie. htio'VIl lo your ir a l.o n-iil tell you it 11 p. -t t.l 1 In stroii'-cl alicrjtivi-f.

tb it i arid it an IIIihhI I'uriii-r. I): I our spot a I tint i Id t. It from 'wry St i le 1 .1 the Sootti and from piT- 'l Ii' III, -on! Uildciibci -t it.uallyui Iiyri-JH. ut itioti. i Itos.idalMi I by all PniRgist.

i.i:i;.TSJt 1 Site f. henry; No. Co: 1'lai mi rk. W.ui uU Aym. 1 TTATJIS ktmofAWVava TTATn ENEWER Kvi-rv iiHTfnsfs llit; iioimlari- ol'tliis valual-lu Hair l'rqiaiiit ion which i lno to merit alone Wo can a-sure our ohl patron that it is kcjit fully up to its hih ami it i-i the only reliable anl pt'i't'eet-etl ibr retodnij IUV in: Faiikd Hair to it youthful eolfrr, inakin? it soil, lustrous, anil silkcii.

The seal by its use, becomes whitu and clean. It removes all cruiitiin aniltlaiulniflj ami, by its tonic I'lOJf-crties, ue vents the hair from out, as it stimulates ami riouri-hes the ly its use, the hair irrows thicker ami stronger. In baMness, it restores tho ulaii'l-; to their normal viiror, arjl ill create a new firowth, except in extreme ohl ago. It is the most economical II Alii DitKSsisa ever iifCJ, it rctjuires fewer apijJifatioTis, ami rives the hair a splendid, jrlosy appearance. A.

A. Hayes, M.I, State As-aycrolMassachuctts, say, 'The constituents are ami carefully selectcil Ibr excclluit uuality; ami I con-iiler it the IbT ruEi'A-katiox ibr its inteinlc'l nil Drni'iiit. owl Ih-nlr in Mdlcines. Price One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye.

FOR THE WniSKERS. As our lJenewcr in many cases retjuiies too lon time, ami much care, to restore ray or fiileil Whiskers v.c have j.rc.ar-l tlii-i lve, in one )iriarttioi which will 1'iickly ami cllectually accomplish this result. It i ea-ily ami jirotluces a color which will neither rub nor vah SoM by all Druggets. I'riti; Fitly C'euts. Manufactured by R.

P. HALL, NASHUA, Zf-U. tT3 Neuse Swift at upper Broad Creek, Creek Mias. Straits, The District Stewards will please meet me at Goldsboro on Friday morning. March 21st, at 10 o'clock, at the Methodist Church.

They are, J. 15. Webb, O. F. It.

Kornegay. A. B. Thompson, Warren Wheeler, J. A.

Suydam. (i.C. Belt. T.J. Whitaker.

Wm. Hay, J. A. Fldwurdi, S. W.

Latham, Dr. K. Leflens. J. P.

MOORE, P.E. Goldsboro, N. C. HILLSBORO DISTRICT. FIRST HOUND QR.

COSF. Lensburz Leasburg. F'eb. I- 2 8- 22-23 C.IIill&H. Kiver Cdar Grove, Vancyville Yaucyville, Deeo River Spring Field, I'ittsboro Pittsboro Mar.

1- 2 High Rock Haw River, S- The District Stewards will please meet, me at the Methodist Church in Hillsboro at 9 o'clock A. M. on the 24th of January. Be punctual. W.

Bakrinukk, E. Greensboro, N. C. CHARLOTTE DISTRICT. FIRfcT ROUND Q.

M. Monroe at Zion, Calvary Mission. Charlotte Station, Anson ville at Ansonville Feb. 1- 2 7 9-10 15-10 22-23 Mt. Pleasant at Mt.

Pleasant Albemarle, I All(marle 2 Stanley, Wadesbore Station, 8- 9 Wadesboro at Pleasant Hill, lo-lC The preacher and official members af Stanley circuit will meet with the Albemarle Quarterly Conference. Let every official member be present at his Quarterly Conference, and the Recording Stewards with their books. The District Stewards wiil meet in Monroe at the District Parsonage, Jan. 28th, 1873 at II o'clock A. M.

W. S. BLACK, P. E. Monroe.

N. G. The Markets. Kalcigii MarketRetail Prices Feb. 11, 1873.

CORRECTED WEEKLY BY A. Q. COTTON BACON smoked, unsmoked, strips, N. C. Uains, BCTTER pertt BEESWAX per BEEF on COFFEE per lb C1IEKSE per COTTON YARN per bale, CORN per bushel, CHICKENS per piece EGliS p.

dozen, FLOUR per barrel FODDER per hundred MAY per hundred HIDES green, per dry, per HERRINGS, N. per bhrreL LEATHER per LARD per pound MOLASSES per gallon, MEAL per bushel OATS per bushel perlUOlbs, LEE CO. 17 to 18 10U 9 10 12 1-2 10 11 1920 2580 2530 1U15 225 1 9041 8S 2l)8S 30 a 7 75 00 1 DOiai 1 2 6tl2 J5 6 7 1215 7 50SOO 30(40 8350 1 10 85 1 00 ONIONS per bush PEASE stock, 1 loai 20 1 40 1 SO 1 762 50 20 1616 15 12 3 7503 00 7 a 10 40 SO POTATOES Irish, per bushel. SUGAR crushed extra P. common, SALT per sack TALLOW--per VINEGAR per gallon Fayette rille Market.

Cotton 17400. Virgin turpentine 4 50 0 00: yfllow dip. 3 250 00, Rosin 2 75 5 75; Tallow, 1010; Nails, 5 to 7: O. Bucon, 10 to 11; Western Sides, 8 to 10; Pork, 10 to 00; Beeswax, 27 to 00; Butter, 30 a Beef, 5 a 10. Flour, Family, 8 57 a 0 00; Super, 50 a 0 00 Fine.

7 70 a 0 00. Wilmington. Feb. 11. Cotton nitiet; mid dlings li Baltimore.

Feb. 1 1 Cotton firm; middlings 18 New Advertisements. 10,000 Copies Sold ia 10 Weeks Greatest Success Ever Known OF DIT.S0N i CO GEMS OF STRAUSS Now contains: Academic, 1,001 Nights, Koyal Songs, Illustration, Artist's I.i e. Wine, Women Telepraph, Oonsortion, Manhattan, New- Vienna, Blue Danuhe, Bells, Publisher, fiurgersinn, Vienna Woods, German Heart), Love Pleasure, Life Let us Cher Wiener Fn sken, and Song, ish altzes. And 30 other of his Best Waltzes.

Pizzicato Polka, Clear the Track Galop, Tritsch-Tratsch, One Heart, One Sonl, fata Moryana, Maznrka, Lob dor i'rauen. Mazurka, Belle llelene, Uuadrille, Orpheus, Quadrille, And 20 other Polkas, Mazurkisand tjnadrilles. "Embellished with fine portrait of Strauss, and filling large music pages it is a mneieal gem indispen-sihle to all lovers of Strauss's dance music." Ectniita MmI. Price, $2.50 in board covers; $3 in cloth; $4 in gilt. fM'IU by all Book and Music Dealers.

Now tteady.Strauss Dance Music for Violin Pianb.fl Try SPARKLING RUBIES 35 and pronounce it the best and brightest of SABBATH SCHOOL bOSCr BGOKS Try CHEERFUL VOICES. ..50 The new SCHOOL SONG BOOK, bv L. O. E.mebso.n. We shall sell 100,000 in 13T3.

Sent, post-paid, ou receipt of retail price. OLIVER DITSON Boston. C1IAS. II. DITSON JS.

Mar. 21-12m THE TKUE JUVENILE SONG- BOOK BY A. N. JOIINSON, Contains music Irom which children will deiive both amusement and instruction. In fact, this book is believed to teach the "true" mode upon which children ought to be taught.

Price $5 per dozen. Single specimen copy, by mail, post-paid, 50 ceuts. The Song King, For Singing Classes and Conventions- By II. B. TALMER.

This work contains one hundred and ninety two naires. Bound in board cover, 75 cents single; $7.60 per dozen. TIIE NEW SUNDAY SCHOOL SINGING BOOK, SUNSHINE! For 1873- TO BE BEADY MARCH 1st. lllnstrating Enforcing! Inviting! A noveltv for every Christian worker. Ilymns and tunes that never ''wear for the family worship and prayer-meeting.

A lew pages or practice and pieces for Saturday afternoon and concert occasions. PRICK S1SOI.E, 35 tJKXTS. PER DOZEN, $3. GO. A sirL'lc BDecimen copy by mail 30 cents.

Either of the above b'ks on receipt of price ny the pulmsliors. JOHN CHURCH Cincinhati. ort 2-1 2in tallilied 1816, CHARLES SIMON 63 No. Howard Dealers In Foreign anil Domestic Dry Goods, would call special attention to their splendid stock of Dress (toods, I.lneu Uoods, Embroideries. Lace, acd Hosiery.

The best assortment of Mourning Goods In the SAMPLES SENT FREE! jV 1 1 Orders iiiomi inir to so.oo or over, will sent free of ITelght charges bv Ex preA, but parties whose orders are not accompanied by the money, and having their Goods sent C. O. D. must pay for return or money, loo l-lSm. Vcain tlieese, S' da and Lemon Orders solicited.

A. I.EEi i). il-, C-r Jt. 5i Li .4 4ti -s ,5 This unrivalled tne -s wa-rart-d not to contain a siijole particle of XJi.khkv, or any iujrous mineral sutistaoco. but is I'l Ki.I.V For FOICTY YICAKS it has provid in great value in all diseases tlie I.UM:, lloWKLs nud Kll.NK.vs Thousands of the g.NHl and neat in all parts the country vouch for its and pouer in purifviii': the Ili.oon, ttie torp'nl I.ivk:: and HoWhi.s, and Imparting new Life i.nd ti tlie whole system.

SIMMON'S' 1.1 VI.I1 LVToU acknouled'-'ed to As I.IVKH INK It contains four niedieal never uuiteil in thesamebapi pr.o.-.i I ion in any pr, p.iration, viz: a gentle t'nthariic. a won.hnul T-nie an iinex ceptionable Alterative and a cei Coiivetivi or ail impurities of the bily. hi.ch signal mi.c-ss has attended its use. that it is now rts Ihe EAT rNFAILl.N't; SPKCIKIC. for Livfk an.l ihe painful oir.priu" thero-oftowit: DYSI'KI'SIA, '0.

IPATION. Jaliri.liee Billions attacks SICK colic Dei.ies-sion Spirits, SOI'2 Heart burn llegulale tlie i.iler al.d 1 CHILLS ami I Lit L1YK1; LA Itf tl i II. Hi.Ll.V CO MACOV, I 111 LA DKLPHI I'ri-O 1 package; sen! 1., j.nVage icmIi I ia 1 SOLD HV ALL IHil'iilil'sT. of il July IU 12m I'aitall" .5 29 Pearl Street, BulTulo, W. y.

tSSpecimcn Siut on aj plicatii n. mar 20 12m. Write lor Largo Iliu ii-iteJ 1), scrip: ivc Price List to totvu yu i lknjsv gun PITToOURGH FA. Siiii'lo, il iR-llng Shot Onns. I'lsbils i v.

rv kti: men or boys, nt vary -v. i i Pistols, ft to (15. July 3l-C'n. e. o.

w. cxBUCKEVE ZZU. r7 apr 3- 1 a THE MENEKLY BELL KOUXDKV I ts.Ieii,..' fej'll--'--rS(fi l-'aelori el h1 ich nior--y? "S.S have been ob- at this ij- "jrjejiiieiiL oiner louu- dries in the eo-iiit Ail igiBiiA iiells w.inan,. il. All iil'is'ralid catalo'rue sent t'reenpoo applieatioD to K.

A. Ji ti. It. ELY, WeslTroy.N. T.

juuo 29-22m STIIiFF'S PIANOS. UL'WAKDS OF FIFTY FIRST PUKjW I UM -AMI GOLD AND MLVEK JIZDALS W.TOftTv-ar.V-1toCn.!;LES M. STIFF. liest in ctn.p'tii':i villi JiV, li a4n fa in the courjliy. Wakkkoom: Tv-.

N. Liberty Str-i The SMHri Pbi-'os nl N-ft Improve. menlt b- in ti--t-cr. Piano, ui i Bd iition-al iipprov m-'iil-i I oW it to bo lound in tther ri.I fmi--h of thoir v.w.iioi il -i Miy nrun.I'.c-turcd. A i on hand, I'n-ni 8 Parlor v.v.

Ch'tri-h irz-'ins. Foru Ui.Ti-rent styles on tt -i uivar. for Iilu-tratrd mni? of over 1200 Southerners, of wM irciniriTi 200 Korth Caroliniwj-. E'sl Ti'DUi'Sdecmirt and Other throGjrbout S-iuth.) who have t-StictT Piano Fiice the close of the 7-1 i ROBERT T. GRAY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, IIALEIUII, W.

Will practice in the Co of Wake, the Supreme and Federal Court. Ottiee near corner of Dation and If amett Streets THE AMERICAS FA ME II. This old standard monthly joLrnal of agriculture be-eins a new volume January 1st. Special is pai-i bfaidi'S that elven the staple rrops to Stork Fruit (jrowiiur. the Hairy.

Ac. (omo of the most ot American aiirieulturists eontribute to its pfire1. It is l'r-ici iral, rubstai'tlil, reliable! Subseri 'tioii 1 a year. To clubs of live or more, only 1 each. Very handsome premiums for clubs, sjlieeiirien No free.

SA.YIL,. SANDS SXI, Baltimore, MJ. Jan 211m Oct. 2-Gml. 1 for I.

J. l.iCv .1 i.t- .1, wi.i: a i "i.rs...t i-r I -i rtf-iiS viNPiiZEs fi Tir; li?" rri( Italeigh, LMeatoti street, Feb. 1-2 Smithtield cir. at Corinth, 8- Granville cir. at UnUocks.

15--H5 Tar River cir. at Frankliuton. 22-23 Henderson cir. at Union. Mar.

1-- 2 Itolesville cir. a. Pleasant Hill, S- 0 Nash Circuit 1 and J-Sharon. 13-16 Wilson Mission, The District Stewards will please meet me in the Methodist Church, at Frankliuton Friday, Feb. the 21st at 11 o'clock, A.

M. W. II. BOBBITT, P. E.

U. WILMINGTON DISTRICT. FIRST ROUSD. Wilmington Front Street, Feb. 1-2 IHiiti-svllle at Liberty, 8- 9 mimington Fifth Street, 15-16 Onslow at Jacksonville, 22-23 Kenansville, -Var I- 2 The District Stewards will meet in Front Street Parsonage, IFiluiingtou, on Tuesday, aftr the 1st Sunday in February.

The meeting will organize at precisely 11 o'clock. IK CI.OSS, P. E. FAYETTEVILLE DISTRICT. FIRST ROUND.

Robeson. Pethesda, Feb. Laurinburg. ct. John's, Cumberland, Camp Ground, Rockingham, Green Lake, Pee Dee.

Mt. Gilead, Mar. Fayetteville Station, Uwharrie, Oak Grove, Monteromerv, Union, 1- 2 X- lo-lti I 2 15-1G jpjr- Brethren will please observe the dates, and not the numbers in oruer The District Stewards, W. D. Smith, Jno.

Uuie, Wm. Davis, Col. Ro)-r Clav Wall, II. M. Scarboro, J.

C. Skeen, Pas cal McRav. Farrar, and Ii. W. Brown, will nlease meet me in the School-room of the Church in Fayetteville, ou Friday before (he thd Kuj'j'iih tu at II cloCK A.

E. YATES, P. E. Fayetteville, N. SALISBURY DISTRICT.

HltST ROUSD Q. MEETING. Jone-ivillecir. at Jonesville, Feb. 1- 2 Mocksville cir.

at Mockville, 8- Salisbury cir at River, 15 Hi Wilkes ct. Mountain mis. at Escbol, li- fS Alexander cir. at Taylorsville, Mar. 1-2 Irudell cir.

at Turnersburg, 8- Mt. Airy Station at Salem, I51IJ 1 Surry' crcuit, atDobsen 2 2:5 Sauraton Stewards will please -meet me in Olin on Wednesday, January 22. A full imperutive, as business of greit importance will be brought beiore the board. They are, Gaskill, 8 Ueuly, Suuirow, A Palmer, Lazenby, Limn. IV Turi.er, Jli King, llackett.

Miles Long, lianner. Reeves, and ITSnody. M. L. irOOD, P.

K. Olin, N.C..

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