WJEEKL-Y LED G E H.! TIJ-K - March 15, 1879. Zrl Contracts for advertisements t . ni.rbc made with Jos. A. Hakius, ; lJiilT'3Uier. Office on Franklin S'Pite"ihc .tore of J. W. Carr, -rTTii eommunioatioMs on business u m!,1 be (addressed to "The Weekly Kir,ci.Pel Hill, X. C." , .:iJ.ww- losr ! follows: K,ir lurh:un. daily, Sunday excepted i'orVjiathain county, once a week 'in nttiee open for delivery of mails - . . . A. MICKLE.'P.M. MOTH - f Our legislators work without pay That sounus oeuer. v "Low J lives ntiil hhjrH uri vilces'' vt"v C 1 has conquered retrenchment and reform. ' Several member of the Universi ty Mescal School 'practice occa sionally,' Colli as charity," is the way the patriot tells ua of the kind of weather they have in Greensboro. Thurman, Hoge and Phillips at tpe Commencement of 1879. What Univerajty- in the land can show a better trio ? , Our correspondent who writes for horses only anticipates a united at tack from J'Clay Bank" and "Iron Grey." Whoa! One day this week, Mr. Bryant, who has charge of the mills of W. F. Stroud, Esq., . near this place, killed 1 grown musKrats in one noie. A month : ago the thermometer was beneath a respectable gentle man's notice : now.it is so high that the average man must tip-toe to see wtere itjdoes go to.. :', . ChaDel Hilt continues to improve. New houses are being built, old ones renovated and ont-door improve ments arc beinsr carried on in uearlv every place in the village.. A colored man named Matthew MerrUt,pfChapeI Hill, was killed in Raleigh one day this week. He was struck byt a car at trie N. C. de pot, and terribly -crushed. .The in ternal bleeding caused his death. i - . ; Mrs. Moon continues to receive calls from jthe different churches throughout the State but we hope she will not consent to leave Chapel Hill untii she has finished tbeglori- ous work which she naa becun in ear raidsL i " " i The Board ot Commissioners has ordered the culvert on Franklin street to he 'cleaned out. The town I . . - constable, Mr. Creel, is authorized to inspect tne premises of our citizens and require that they be thoroughly cleansed. A tood move. Unclaimed Letters! The fol- lowingls a list of letters remaining in the post office March 13, 1879: Barbee, Samuel. -Clegg, Chas. r ' Meredith', L. W. Peridererass. Thomnsnn Strove, Edward. s iThompsonJ. B. r Thrift, iiatiie F. ': ' ' !' Walters, jWm. A. ; f Weod," Chas. A. AnJ ne callhig for any .of the above letters will please say "ad i vertiged.y A. Mipjctk T M CORN CORN!! CORN !!! Bring your born to Weaver, and 'e will pay- you EIGHTY CENTS Ir bushel jon account'or in trade. '. ats'Best Six Cord Thread at the same old price, y. cents. uiioii. In our last iaaue we sta lHlthat person court would bo. held the nmth ilonday after the first Jfonday .irf March and September. It should lave read the 10th 3Ion Read the act which is correctly I'rintedjji Another column. .. LB.r:l.u Execution. Mr. Angier ;tri)duceda bill in the House amend- lng'lhe law in relation the execution ofcriminais so far as Orange is con wrueil ' vl i -it i iT-.. ii Ilj, no doubt, pass the Senate. OWSI! PLOWS!!! -uiucky Hows. $3.50. armerV Friend S3fin Cole. -Stnrn in TMint 41 SS V, 0 tQ? Cnla r.. i i yonr 10 -vs at above prices. Supkkiok Court ThA fd! ! 1 ' u" i 1 i iiamcu pnnuiis nave ueen urawii as jurors lor Orange Superior Court, which convenes on Monday, 31st of Marclk; . t , , .-, . , FIRST WEEK. M. J. Smith, Morris King, ! beo. Copley, Geo. W. Green AllredO'Daniel, J. C. Latta. i James Unistead, C. C. Taylor, W. G. Weaver, WJ B. IloUowav, Thos. Dickson,' Joseph Elliott, " o. A. Cole, . Willie D. Weaver, iu. .uockart, W. T. Blackwel), Anderson Sharp. Henry A. Ca'tes. W. P. Til ley, Ed A, Smith; Hinton Tilley, Matthew Atwater, li? W. Anderson, Alli'soii ltoberson, S. F. Patterson, Matth! McCauley, Jas. G. Scarlett, Morris Lloyd, D. C. Gunter, Simps. Browning, Johu Viekers, G.P.Collins; James Neville. Jas. E. Lvon. John P. Forrest. Anth'riv CiMuir SECOND i WEEK. ! j A.M.Jordan ' Marcus Tillpvj. John H. Gattis, O. B. Tennv. : D. S. Allison. T. P. Flintom, A. W.I Parker. John Hay, ; Jn,. McOricken, V. B. Sparrow! S. W. Hclrnan. A. G. Stroud.. Jas. Y. Meiriit, Z. 1. Hampton,'.1 Philip Sutherland.M. Jackson, Uobt. Harris, W. HJ Holden. A Few Words.As a fe w words of plain talk seem to be nqeded, we We do so will try aud give them. loping that we will have no occa sion to reler to the matter Afrain. -a At the Methodist church in : this place a series of meetings are being held. Every night there are persons who attend these meetings for the purpose, it seems, of making fun; &c. Tiese persons know better. When they attend church they should be have themselves as becomes j de cent persons ' and When retiring from church they should do so iu an orderly manner. A young man's raising can be detected by his be havior, in church easier than other way. We will publish any the name or names of any. person or persons furnished us, who so far for get themselves as to misbehave in the church of God, brj unlawfully disturb the people while going to or returning from church. Let the law be enforced, whether the offen ders be citizens or students. u A word to the wise," fcc. I Personals. We were glad to see our friend Dr. E. P. Snipes among us again.' He has just returned from Vanderbilt University, where be has been attending a course oi medical .1 h lectures. I S. H. Webb, Esq., formerly ot Durham, spent a few days in town this week and honored our sanctum with a visit. Although a young man, he Las already won for himself a high place in the legal profession, and promises to honor his calling by bis perseverance and natural abil ities. I ! '. Julian S. Carr, Esq.,1 and family; Captain Wahab, Mrs. Closs, Mrs. Lockhart, iand others, jof Durham, are spending a few village. days in onr Hon. Samuel F. Phillips is at the residence of his brother Dr.' Charles Phillips, where he is confined! to his bed from sickness. ' t Judge Battle is very ow. . Mr. Wilcox, a student, is danger ouslv ill. His mother has arrived. " Religious.- On;Sunday next, at Bethel church, at 10:30 o'clock, Rufus King, a Quaker! who is as sisting Mrs. Moon in the meetings at this place, will preacli to the peo pie of Bethel. A good man,' and all persons living in that neighbor hood should turn out and hear him. Rev. Mr. Dalton will preach in the Presbyterian church on Sunday next. Sunday School at 2:30, p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. J ' How to Save Money.Go to McCauley's and get the best! man shoe you ever saw at $1. . 1 . Just received" a rarge-lot of the Remington Cotton Hoe, lower j than you ever saw them. L t : Also a large lot . of Springy Cali coes, very handsome; at 7. cents. IT you want; to save labor, go to McCauley's and " jget the Combiiia tion Plow, with everything ; com- intfi. Also the Uoufie onovei Plow. Read the local advertisements in this issue ( UJSiyEKSITT SENATOR THURMAN MO SES D. HOGE, D. D. SO LICITOR-GENERAL PHILLIPS. The University Commencement of 1879 must be a success. The Socle ties, Seniors and Alumni have all beeu vefy Miccessful inkheir choice ot orators and other officers, and the arrangements which are already be ing made, insure against the possibil ity of a failure. . As the readers of the Ledger have already been in formed, the Philanthropic Society upon whom devolved the dutv of electing Commencement orator for 1879, have selected for the honorable position jthe distinguished U. S. Sen ator from Ohio, Hon. Ajlen G. Thur man, at present the most prominent Democratic candidate for the Presi dency inl880. This eminent gen llemau has accepted the invitation an!d wilf deliver the annual address on Wednesday morning of Com-j mencement week, which falls on "June 4th. ! The Alumni Association has also ; I : chosen one of their ablest members i j i to deliver ah address before the as sociation on Wednesday afternoon of the same day. The gentleman referred to is Hon. Sam'j F.JPhillips, Solicitor-General of the United States, who for lejial ability and lit erary attainments is one of the most eminent men in the Union. . . Bu,t these are ndt all. -,The Seniors whose duty it is to elect a divine to deliver the Baccaulaureate' sermon, have chosen for that position the Rev. MoJes I). Hoge, D. D , one of most eminent Presbyterian divines iu the south. He, likewise, has acr cepted the invitation and will deliver a sermon before the graduating class sometime during Commencement week not;, yet decided upon by the authorities. ; . I We see, then, that visitors to our Commencement will thus have the .rare opportunity of listening to three ot the abjlestj orators to be found South or Wr est, all iu the short space oC two days, j Besides this rare op portunityj the ' pleasure ! of meeting friends and hearing the Ciceros of the future will be sufficient to amply ure win ue sutr for the, slight repay for the, slight inconvenience sustained: by those coming to Com mencement. ' Un he Aiii ' of' Bargains. L. J. Weaver is offering, for cash, some ol the cheapest Fall clothing that was ever ottered ri Chapel Hill or else- where." duced to Also a lot ot Fall shoes re low; figures. He does this in order goods. to make room for Spring Call on him. : : ClGAKS FOK THOUSANDS.r-Our friend ahd enterprisjng merchant Mr. L. J. Weaver, has just received another lot of fine live cent cigars. Call and try them. IVovj Crop MolasscH at SO ceuts per g'ulloii, Wantd--A good lot of seasoned spokes. A. L. CATES, 1 Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco Ittilel&rli 3Xax-lcc5t. v CITV ; MAKKKT WHOLKSAtK CASH . fkicks. , 'Y Corrected by the Official Beporter tor GroeerVvt-Cotton Exchange. f . KALKic.ii, X. C; Mar. 12, 1879. APPLlislXorthernVpr bush $1.25al.50 COTTON TITCS. new ' 41-2 .spliced, 31-4S BAGGING, tiai FLOUK, North Carolina, $o.2oao.o0 Patapsco family. t G0a65 f SOafl.OO CORN, FODDER frmv MEALr ooabo BACON, N. C. iHog round, 7a8 : " . C ) Hams, . tad BULK MEAT, clear rib sides, 6 . . (shoulders, 4ao NORTH CAROLINA Porki 5a6 j BEEF I 5a LARD. North Carolina, ' . I Western, - 8 COFFEE prime, Rio, ' 15al6 f good, ; 1 SYRUP. S. H.,i . : r ' S MOLASSES, Cuba. , . . 3o r SALT, Liverpool, line f 1.7o i SUGAR, white, i 8 l-2a9 ,. " yellow, 7a8 LEATHER, red sole, 2225 , I Unned, 35 TALLOW, r R POTATOES, sweet, per bush, 40a50 j Irish, 1.25al.50 OAT3, shelled, ' 45a50 EGGS, I Sal? BUTTER, 12al , SPRING CHICKENS, - 15i20 RAGS i JA' KI AS per butli. white We.; itoek 6c. r-iy. ''-f. ::''" ' 1 ! COTTON MARKKt: ' " 1 1 ' .. j,- f , ... Betorted onlcUlly for the Board 'of j'.: I . : -7 Trade.. ; ., .. Ralkigh, N. Middling, Strict Low Middling, Low Middling,' Strict Good Ordinary, Good Ordinary, , ;: ) Onlinary; 'f- r Middling Stain, 1 ' Low Middling Stains I Good Ordinary Stain. Market dull. Mar. 12, 1879. VI . 9 i 83-4 8 1-2 8 1-4 8 8 3-4 8 DURHAM PRODUCE : MARKET.! Bacon.! N. C (hog round) i 4t Bulk sides, " " shoulders Bacon ' Pork, Mess i 1? ti in ii . i I 9 7 U 10 17.00al7.50 1.90 ; 1.7o 50 10 10 65 5.25aG.OO Salt Lime Corn, new, Lird, country, Northern, Meal. J Flour per bbl. Syrup 0a8C Black Strap 30 50 121-2 20 12 1-2 20 2a2 1-2. Oats Beeswax Chickens Butter, Seed Cotton Olibiiol Mill M:ux-Jct Re oorted bv J. V. Carr. CHAi'Ki. Hill. ,N. C, Mar. 11. Flour. Lard. COO 10 2C io; ,20 8al0 60 75 1.10 60 ri.no . Butter, 1 pgK8' Chickens. Bacon, (XJ.C.J Meal, Corn, Wheat, Oats, Irish Potatoes. Sweet Potatoes, Seed Cotton, Lint Cot toil, I NEW ! ADVERTISEMENTS. A N TE D Hftvl Cords of TAX BARK, for which Nwill pay $3.50 cash, or $4.50 in leather. H"he bark on everv new ground if'gnved. will pa v for clearing. I K. II. WILSOX. mh 8lm ' Chapel Hill, X. C. -jq- otic E . - I have a fourth interest in a Separa tor, all in good running' order, argood mounted power, good! as brand new. I will sell niyi interest t6anjj one wishing to buy,1 cheaper than can be bought elevhete in the State. Call on me it vmi wish tn lniv. and I. will trv to J , -' - - j - - - j T - - . . 1 please you iu the priced i I live one-and-J a.half tulles south ot Clmpel Hill mh 8tf GEO. F. MERRirr, JUST RECEIVED. j Tlie largest lot -i-l ISIieetin tliat I ever had. and at rock f bottom prities. So. if you want to save' money call on me and buy vour SHEETINGS. i D. McCAULEY. r it..; ' w ANTED AT McCAULEY?S, FIVE JIUNDRED BUSHELS OF CORN, for which I .will pay Seventy Fivk Cents Per Bushel, oh account or iu trade.1 1 mh8tilapll D. McCAULEY. -pORTRAI'lS FOR THE PEOPLE. "iW . :;- "I- m , I ' n: I begdeave to again call the attention of the ijecple of Orange County and all portions of he country to my i CRAYON PORTRAITS, w1ich can: be enlarged to any desired size From any Kind of Small Pictures, including ! Card ; Photographs Gems, Old . Daguerreotypes. Breast Pin or Locket ' Pictures ; and linished in the finest style of (rayon Drawing, and finely framed. 'U SxlO inches, $4 : 10xl2 inches $5; Half Lite! SJze; $13 ; Life Size, $20.50; Send in your small pictures and have them enlarged. . ' 1 - -'EUGENE L. HARRIS, Artist, Chapel Hill, N. C. Look Ont JTox tlio Choap A. S. BARBEE, i- . - -. , r ,.-.. r:' DEALER IN ' Geuernl Miox-cliiidle. :. t h '-M-tf- I 'il . -- i I leg to return thanks io the public for their liberal and increasing patron age, and inform them that MY STOCK IS ALMOST DAILY ENLARGED AND JMPhOVED, and hat every thing being entirely new and Stylish, I do not find it necessary to resort to reduced prices for 30 days to clean out old stock to make room for new nor do I propose to sell mjt goods at eost since, having adopted mer chandising as my profession, It is to this source I necessarily look lor a support. : r'h- ..;:---.?:-.'.. : .;: I-oiily oilc, -vrlioti yon need anything: and nmon ey ise scarce, that you call and examine my . "'-' ' -j' !, WELL SELECTED STOCK which Is not Leim? sold at cost, but on the most reasonable terms for ?aoli or Good Barter. iVerv rsnctfullv. ' ' I i- i A. S; BARBEE. Chapel HIILJX. C. Feb. 1, 187j. r : vol uolily ' j , 1836 : J w " x c a it r , 1 DEALER IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS A BOOSTS and SHOES, t ; A .- Full! 3l4iko oi BLEACHED & UNBLEACHED l3pMESTICS, - ' '..' . '.""' . i - ' ' LADIES TIES, . . RUFFS, HAMBURG EDGINGS Jfc.C A FULL' LINE OF GROCERIES, ' HARDWARE, " CROCKERY!, ; ! . i i GLASSWARE, : '?,". ' " . i TIN WARE, LO OKIN G GLASSES, SN UFF & TOBACCO. KcroHenc ; Oil, Iron cutil IN ni 1m, Oottou llocs. ' ,y'-'::. ,' ';:.' f I am still selling the ' -5- '' KENTUCKY PLOW, f This plow stands unrivaled. . f t never chokes ; pulls easy, turns alii soil ; jln fact it suits our farmers better than anv other plow now in use. . ' j I am agent this season for the PACIFIC, CHAPPELL AND STAR GUANOS. ' '- . .' - '. ' ; ;' " I ITianking my many friends for their past favors, 1 ; would be . pleased j to see them at all times, and will sell all my large and varied stock of j goods! at the very bottom price. , v I - J, W. CARR, Chapel Hill, April 16, 1878, . apl 18-ly , j " lEiYE'El Will constantly have oil exhibition, a complete line of samples of piece- goods embracing all the novelties for Gentle men wear, trOm the leading markets of the world, in Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Cheviots, Suitings, Trouserings, etc., from which you can order j clothing made to measure in the Jatest N;ew York styles, at reasonable prices. A fit guaranteed and full satisfaction! given. 1 will also have on liana, in due time, a nice line ot ' : ' il " READY-MADE CLOTHING, . , ' !- at prices to suit the times. , ! '; 1 also will have a. nice line of Gents Hand-Made Shoes, and other! good jand fashionable styles it prices that can4t be beat. I am detennined not to bc'un dersold. ? ' - ; 'Pei-sons wishiiisr to nurchase SHIRTS would do well to call'. on me - and leave their orders. The s - AMERICAN YOKE SHIRT, is unrivaled for its fit, elegance andjdu- rability. These shirts are made hi' New York to order. An this way you; get the latest styles. Verv resuectfullv. L J. WEAVFRi Chapel Hill, N. C., Feb. 21, 1S79. B A R B EE Keens KEROSENE OIL that is war pmted to stand 110 :lef., which is ufe, cheap and reliable. Those who use iL can testify to 'it.'-. Don t buy cheap - .KEROSENE OIL. '! - - - If voii will, go to BARBEES DBL4G STORE and crtt a GALLON tor FIF- TEEN CENTS! GOMING AND NOT SLOW ! 10 Barrels ot Kerosene Oil orqeied and to arrive at Barbee's Drug Stote in a few days, which will be soluat 15 ts per pa lion. This is the Oil now soni oy some of our merchants at 20 cents per gallon It burns very well tor a season, but your life and property are at stake. rr ERMAN STUDENT LAMPs! KJC , - j:':: ' - LIBRARY LAMPS. PARLOR LAMPS HAND LAMPS. '' ' - ' i ; i'." Lanterns aud a full line ol Lamp Goods, at- J BARBEE'S DRUG STORE. S1 EEDS I SEEDS ! ! SEEDS ! I I The Spring of 1879 has opened and found at ' BARBEE'S DRUG STOR1 the largest and best- selected stock ot Garden anu fioia eeai ever offered to the community. The prices have been reduced on all kinds, and he respectfully InTltes an examina tion in person of his entire stock. ''' :!'; - r; 'il. ' o l ' n m mi H -cq . a: t 0 a o 9 : a V3 O P. o 'A u 3 H rl878! LOOK OUT KOll ! i: " ' : i WEAVER'S Olienp CiihIi Store. ' CHAPEL HILL, S. C. ALT GOODS SOLD TO SUIT THE TIMES. Such aa DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ; CLOTHING, ; r ." ''. HATS, CAPH, ! . - GROCERIES, i v' HARDWARE, CROCKERY, - j 'J ; .. ,J ' " x,. WOOD ; : . '.: ' " and ' ; WILLOW-WARE. Shoe u , Speelnl ty A $7,00 Shoes for $6.00. CLOTHING ljb2 tA. 1W Miarr xjjp stairh. Fresh Goods coraiugjir every lew days. Walk in and examine for yourself, j '' ' -. : and if the Goods and Prices don't suit, y6u need not buy.;, , Yours truly, L. J WEAVER, W. P. MALLET T having secured the services of ISAAC! E. EMERSON. ' a . skilled Pharmacist, will have put up at his office his own v PRESCRIPTIONS, .' and thae of other' phvslcians, with, aceurney and dltspatoli, ' at nil hourn. : CSfiUs medicines are all PURE arid FRESH. W A NT E D Mb. Editor : Please to the po-, pie ol Chafiel Hill and vicinity through your very respectful little paper, that I am at home again autl will be pleased to serve Ibem as a. mechanic. I have . had some experience al House Paint Ing, Wall Papering, Staining ami Var nishing, Glazing, e. I It the citizens of Chapel If Hi cannot find n employment," I wwi go where 1 can find friend that wilt I am too weIIknown bert to need reference rl was before th war- . . Vry respectfully f L tt. WOODS, vol L'no!7Gt . v .