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L u p. t, DAILY NEWS. CONE & TJZZELL, - - 1 ROPRI eto k. ITAYETfEViLLE Street, Over W. C.Stronach & Co.'s ii.e. CASIl4lVABSlABI.V IN ADYANCE. ,j The DAILY NEWS will be delivered-to oribersfat fifteen - cents per week, yable to the carrier weekly. Mallei aatf7 r annum $3.50 for sixonths : $2 fr three ?ehWEEKLY NEWS at per annum. T tleft gaUjj tw. E. C. WOODSON, City Editor. :, SDAY. .....i..,..............MAIlQH 5, 1872. 3TAU parties ordering the News I please send the money for the e the paper is wanted. As soon irrangeiments can be made, ' the erwilli be furnished throughout City at weekly rates - ' j , y The NEWS will be sbkUn the inting Hoora at three cents per y, or by the newsboys at five cts. LOCAL MATTERS. it, Bru efs ' . !ue Montjay yesterday. he weather .'"wise .-are predicting y springweajther. . 1 : aster Sunday occurs oil the last day l is month. :v. Caldwell will return to the city 'Ion day next. "" j ic Capital Squaro is teeming with ns. i Sunday several persons were i on si i ppery sidewalks. " .- 'City' Express is another new: trying Raleigh. Headquarters; at I hiems' -j.: ei'y. ie Hon. id to be he State. B. F. Moore, of this city, the most successful gardner j xk out-Government spies !are .nd.Itis not as easy to cage them Take as in Cumberland. . new Build mg and Loan Associa- ti. sr. ah a has been formed in ohi city, with ral hun dred dollars worth of shares ady taken, ay of our , Subscriptions received City Banks. he Holy Rite of Baptism was admin L red to one candidate at the Baptist C rch on Sunday evening by the Rev. I:.. Pritchard, Pastor. - 0 ir beat thoughts are in the morning. ' "ater reddens the rose, whisky the cc j and tight boots the toes.. T hen does a man feel girlish ? When li? i lakes his maiden speech. ' . I " J. J All the blue-noses on the streets yes terday did not come from Canada. ; j VrikningtoiL eat five goats the past wee":, the nunjiber of dogs 'and and cats is r t states - An Editor; answered, a challenge, " v. 1 en I wan t to die,' ! can shoot my- self." s ILppiness is like a pig witli a greased tail : every ohi; runs after it, but no one can hold it. . . ' ' The Wear ng of the Green" off-a fe being accomplished by this " local" th, .the country -and " bottle" gn u ?aid a good mother to your teac hopeful, " did you wish your r a happy new year f . " 2o, ma c i," responded the boy. WeLl why .otF'. " iBecause," said the -youth .4 e isn't happy unless, she's whipping of us boys, and I Was afraid if I d her happiness she'd go for mej' son - r- ic MASoisilc Mokitor. This is the A' a new monthly eight page jour- ;itl; .nal published at Qoldsboro, N. C, by 'Tuli A. Bonitz. Esq.. the present able md t 10 r l-.tc o.Le x: iity; Qc:;t aeicnt ed,itor of the Carolina Mea This journal is devoted to Ma--in North Car6lina, and should be 8.j hands of every craftsman in tate. .The editor says "we are lined that the' Monitor shall take Hit rank of Masonic journalism .all be indispensable to the fraterj .,' We can jv ouch for this states of lriend Bonitz, from his past listic sucJCes, and commend his rise to the, public. ' It. is issued st of every j month, at $1.00 per aour: nU: -he i atnr ::.i in advance. Address Julius Ai a oritz, Managing Editor and P: ic3r, Goldsboro, N. C. : - D, "j . lr 1 ' . T ri n l! t. . A E m !r c. W :s. c 2 Local haDks to Market. We return Mr. Lincke. the i ac-l ' .i pdating proprietor of stall No. 21 r..i:.:L .i.i..:i -r i luwuwiug siaicment -oi yesier- market sales : . 1 J ' f round steak. 20c. roasting. 10a iskets, 8al6; Sausages green 20cJ 25; Corned Pork'l5c, Fresh Pork t Mutton ljialo, Chickens 25c for i, live 50ja7oc per pair, turkeys last quotutions, Cabbage 15a30, Beans 15c per -quart, Sweet Poj &0ca$l, Irish Potatoes 1.25af2, 2oc, Country Butter 3oc, Goshen ; 40a45c; Apples cooking 60c. ck, choicfe 1 ; Fish Shad $1 :r,urum 25c each,i3unch Fish lernng3 ;2Sc, Pearch and Chub Fault; ? At the Central between t ie tracts of the Raleigh oa and th j North Carolina Rail he mud reaches the axles of the isea that deliver and receive ;ers, who grope their way.-as best n to and lrom the cars. mow not t hose! iault it ia. Whath- a r. )rt is 2-ic-' i. j ".'j jui.uw uumnnee jr 'tue :d authorities, but certain, it ia a is fault sojnewherc, and the evil uu reineuiea at once. ' T. Aiuuval of a Lunatic A. T. tbi-ari r tt'ke:. j.uiCtc .xi'lly ii "r BY 4 od . cc , to t a 'citizen of Cabarrus .' county, ught to this ci ty yesterday ' by iluiis8) of that .county, and the Luetic Asylum. , Hewas :. 3 ear3 o age higl)1 and E!febaO- insane .niianciil difSeult ties v;. . iL NoTickPartiek in Raleigh clams.theCaroihdnor m. A, .Ueame, dividua'llyj are id 'to present them to the uhder- u ui uciyie caturclay, the 9th J. Si. BllOUGlITON - Office Daily AVic, Over W. C. Stronach & Co. : i Thk : ,11 ail y . Me wb. I VOL. I. j RALEIGH, N. G.; TUESDAY. MORNING, HAKClt 5, 1872. ; . ; .. ; N0. 3. Mysterious disappearance i op a Citizen op Henderson Fears op . . foul play The Community excited. From an esteemed correspondent at Henderson, N. C, we learn the particu lars of the mysterious disappearance of Mr. James Waters, an industrious and estimable citizen of that town. He left the town on Friday afternoon for the purpose of .purchasing leather - at Church's Store, in Warren county, about, four miles distant. He left Church's Store at 7 o'clock," with a bottles of whiskey purchased at the -store ; was next seen" at the Rock Quarry, on the R. & G. R. R.t having apparently ; lost his way, but was there put in the right road. He was last seen by two negroes named Warner Hamilton and Watkins, Mow the Quarry, and going from Henderson. Our correspondent further states that the man Hamilton has made contradic tory statements in regard to when, and where he last saw Waters, and as he j was known to have Kept on his person a considerable amount of gold and silver, serious fears are entertained of his being foully dealt with, and, sus picion points to certain parties above named. .Much excitement prevails in this heretofore quiet and orderly village. The Wholesale Trade op Raleigh; We verily do not believe that any city south 6f New Tork, even including that - great metropolis, can . offer inducements to. our country merchants superior to those of our city merchants. We do not . except any line of goods except notions and imported dress good fabrics, and we must say we are not certain that the country merchant; can do better in Nevr York even in these goods. . ', . ; Happening -in at Tucker's yesterday evenibg,'we Were shown by one of the enterprising members of this firm through their wholesale department, which we candidly conress aureeabJy surprised us as to what Raleigh could do; we saw thirty-five cases of spring and summer prints bought before tie rise in cotton, and offered at prices that would induce the cautions and careful country merchant to purchase; seventy five cases Brown Domestics, and forty cases Blch'd Domestic, 3.000 dozen spool cotton, all bought as above. We merely mention these goods because they are the leading articles of the country trade. We iound the general stock of this large firm equal both in quantity and price as those stated. i Lingard's Combination. This even ing Mr. Wm. Horace Lingard, "with Mis3 Alice Dunning supported by a magnificent Company of celebrated Comcnedians, will open at Tucker Hall with the excellent comedy, David Gar- nck.in which Mr. Lingard and M.ss Dunning will sustain the leading characters, Squire Chavy, and Ada Ingot. After which Mr. Lingard will introduce himself in? the Sketches of Various Characters that has made him so "famous in the Theatrical world. The evening's entertainment will, close with the roaring farce . entitled "Day after marriage." Though" in the midst of the Lental Season, which will necessarily interfere, yet we reasonably expect to see Tucker Hall crowded on the occasion. . -. To Err is Human All men are lia blc to err, and we' can state from expe rience that Local editors cannot be classed an exception to this rule. The types maae us say yesterday that the highly accomplished North Carolina actress Miss Laura Alexander was. filling an engagement at the St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans, when the "copy " plainly stated Theatre. So it was the compositor, and not us that reduced the ranK oi miss. Aiexanarer to a chamber maid. ; ' And asain : Our statement touch in? the sale of the store dn. Market Square, Dy-tne Messrs. Tucker to Mr. Jeff. Fnh er, is incorrect. Propositions were made" and pecding. and iust before going to press we learned that the ar rangements as statea were pertected. Fashion Notes. Oyerskirts and cos tumes are now (cbnfined to street and evening dress. ' , ' : Easter toilettes will manv of them be composed of two-colors, in silk, gray and pink, dove color and crimson, stone- color and blue, chocolate bran and deep turquoise Diue, mac ana black, or green and black. Complete suits of black or the various shades of brown are, of pourse, always- worn ana always in fashion. ' Gray veils are the favorites at present. Next there is brown, then blue and lastly green. . : - v.;,. White tulle, either hemmed or the edges smoothly cut, makes a neat and inexpensive bridal veil. Mayor's Court. Monday, March 4tA, 1872. Maior W. H. Harrison, presiding. Nicholas John, theFayetteville street Restaraleur, "arrested at the insti gation ot Aleck Hawkins, col., who upon affidavit, stated that the said Nicholas John, with knives and pistols, did make an assault upon him, the said Aledk Hawkins. The charges being sustained by the oath of several witnesses, the defendant was held in the penal bond of $100 for his personal appearance at the next term of, Wake Superior Court. We have been shown by MrY J. B. Watson, Esq , in charge of the' exten sive Furniture Wareroomsof W. H.. Morriss & Co., a , pair of worsted wreaths for adorning picture frames, which in point of beauty and design are really gems of art; They were 'made by a young lady of fnis' city, residing on Fayette vi He street, whose delicate modesty would not admit ' of our using her name. .r -y, . . Meeting of the ; Wake County Bible Society The Meeting of this Society will take place at the Baptist Church on Thursday evening next. It is expected that all the City Pastors wiirparticipate in the meeting, several of whom will -deliver addresses in furtherance, of the good, cause. Superior Court. The Superior Court of Law for Wake county, Judg W. A. Moore to preside, will commence in this city Monday April 8th, 1872. We present below I the JrJry List y V ' : ' ' PJRST WtEEK. - i - -. R. H. Page, Robert Crosson, Dock Williams, Henrv Pulley, Wm.l Baker, Thos. RigsbV, W. R. Poole,-James Hoi- i t - ttt -r I iiri T. 1 - ioway, Jessie w earners, joun y ouiuic, Monroe Jones, James S. Ray1, L. C. Thompson, b. J.J Rogers, Allen Morgan, John Dickson, B. A. Perry, Jas. Hobby, W. C. Bledioe, Wm. Mills, S. M. Utley, W. R. McDadeJ 2adoc Stephenson, J. M. Holleman, E. B. Jones, HilUard Rogers, S. W. Eddihs, H..- C. Lashley, Manley Watkiris, Ruffin Medlen, A. D. Royster, Burton llangum, Greeq Blake, Fab. Copeland, Samuel Upchurchi Jno Rogers. . ' ' . . SECOND WEEK. . W. W, Weathers, Rufus Barbee, Mack Carter, CaawelJ Powell, Calvin Horton Ruffin Fort,' John Hill, A. T. Mial, Wes lev Hinton.l "W. D. Turner. - Green H, Hill, Johnubunn, Dick Crocketi,'E. O. Macey, J. T.'Lawrence, C. N. Hill Lwis Holding, Bepj. Hyler Light. C;ur contemporaries having so often ventilated this important mat ter. we do not uronose to "wade in ' ! ' - - . j - just now, but we are entitled to, and must have a little, say. OaCiiy Hall is situated oh Wilmington street, only one Bouare from Favetteville. the nrin- cipal thoroughfare. There are frelquerit '1 A j ' a T TT .11 .. i . i " iy aiiraciions ai tuis xaau, iiiqeresiiug and entertaining : to all of our citizens. Martin st. leads from Fayettevillejto the Hall, the entire length of this street the pavement is always filled with bales of cotton, only a small pass,, not large enough for a lady and gentleman to walk together,, nor even one man to walk withoui datieer to life or limb in the dark. Ifj the City Commissioners have not the means to purchase gas, ana we ao not think they have! at its present exorbitant prices, then we think it legal, right and just to tax the cot ton purchasers lor the -use of the pave ment to an amount sufficient.to pay for the gas necces8ary to light this street, A Good Guess. As will be seen in our editorial columns, our Senior pre- aictea tnat tne reason wny uovftlou den resigned his position on the Wash ington Chronicle was to accept the position- of Minister to.Peru, made va cant by the resignation of Judge Settle. The article nojsv in press, and written a ten o'clock this a. m., is partially con firmed by the midnight dispatches just -received. Nov, who can beat our Senior on the guess ? ' A Suggestion.-The blind pupils at our Institution are receiving instruction In only two arts the boys in bj-dom making and the girls In bead work. McsugKeBt ujaii uaKet maKing couta oe added. Our swamps are alive with willows, and the making of willow baskets is easilv learned..and wOu d-be found more profitable than broom inak Election op Officers. At the reg ular meeting of the . Raleigh Typo graphical Union, No 54, held on Satur day evening last, the lollowing officers were elected tolfill the unexpired tem : Vice President, W. J. Edwards, vice J. S. Harward, resigned. I Treasurer, jr. J. Lewis, vice W. M. Brown, resigned, Serious. The printers on a neigh boring journal have-rendered themselves liable to a charge of profanity by spell ing Danville with an m. Don't do it any more, boysi cause when the line is run between this State and Virginia it may be found that you have made a cussed. town belong to North Carolina. Mr. Engelhart, the landscape gard ener of this city is preparing a work to be entitled " Influence of the Beautiful in Nature onthje Human Mind.?? W learn he has made ' a number of draw ings qf prominent places in and around Raleigh to embellish the bonk. Streets. The R. R. Companies, purpose to' fix the streets adjacent) to the N. C. R. R. Depot, by removing about one foot I of . mud and clav. and replace it with pulverized rock; this lis a thing much needed, and it is to be hjjped that the vork will not be delayed Crossings. Commissioner Backaian has too fine stone crossings ready to lay on t ayetteyille street, as sooni as the weather will admit ; one to be laid in rrpni oi me x aroorougu House, the ol her in front of Market House. . Owing to the sickness of our regular farrier, many ofjour City patrons failed o get the News yesterday . morning. uereaiter, should any failure occur, we wouia take it asn especial favor that notification of the same be given at bur omce. Personal Intelligence. Judge jO. P. Mears, of Wi mington, Col. Joseph W. Hyman, of Tarboro, Sheriff R. S. Harriss, bf Cabarrus, are stopping at the Yarborough Good The IT. S. Senate Committee "on public buildings" have reported favorably on tlie bill appropriating wi-uv-uvy ior puouc nuiiamgs in tue city of Raleigh. 1 . Enquiry. What 1m become of the Citizen's Cornet Band we used to hew and read of? We hope, to hear the band as soon as tljie weather will permit. Dr. Grissom, the efficient Superin tendent of the Lunatic Asylum, is pre paring the Asylum grounds for sowing grass. : - : ;- Camp. The new buildings recently erected in the campus at Camp Russel, are to be used as officers' quarters. ; i , The two' Literkry Societies of Mon mouth College are to have a contest with those of ; Knox, on the 17th of May, at Galesburg, 111. , Eighty vessels jarrived at the port of Wilmington during the month of Feb ruary. - . . ' 1 . TELEGIlPJJIC JTEJTS. ( Congressional Proceedings. ; v ; - - Washington, March 4. f Senate The Committee- on Public Buildings reported adversely on a bill erecting puuuu uuiiuiugs ai onreves port, La., and Parkersburg, Va. . House Regular call. . New York. New York, March 4. The Tribune alleges that seme mer- cnanis wn incriniinateu several uov-i ernment officials by their testimony be fore the custom house investigating committee are dow toeing subjected to. vexatious suits and seizures The firm of Clark & Schulta, who are of this class, had their books overhauled in a manner which the Tribune says looked very suspicious if not positively outra geous. . . ' ,, y A mass meeting of the German work ingmen was held yesterday., to form an English branch of the 8 hour league. Future meetings for the fusion of all the working interest was arranged. , : , : . . ' - i :- rr'C'vv; Missouri. - . St.: Louis, March 4. A special dispatch to the Democrat, from Springfield. 111., says that Gov. Palmer declin. overtures for the nomi nation at the Cincinnati Convention, and h as declared in favor of Grant. ; Washington. "Washington, March '4. The Japs were formally presented at the White House to-day. - m MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES. Telegraphic Summary. Washington, March 4. It is stated that Gov. Holden goes as Minister to Peru. Spanish Minister Roberts has com- manced negotiations for a new treaty of commerce with the United States. The reception of the Japs was Ihe leading vent of to-day. The Presi dents speech commenced as follow : " Gentlemen I am gratified that this country and that my administration will be distinguished" Gen. Horace Porter was before the Custom House Committee to day for five hours. His evidence exculpates himself and the President from any direct interest in the General Order bu siness. ." Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, March 4. The Centennial Commissioners held their first rreeting to-day. It is propo sed to make this American Centennial celebration the greatest feature of the age. . - France. Paris, March 4. There is great dissatisfaction in the Cabinet over the conduct of Ponyer Quertier, Minister of Finance in testi fying at Rouen, in favor of La Mott, ex Prefect of the Department of Eure, who is charged with embezzling the funds contributed for the relief of the French sufferers. Ponyer Quertier is to have an interview with President Thiers and should his resignation as Minister of Finance become necessary, it is Relieved that M. Casimur Peiereo. late Minister of the Interior, will be appoint ed to the position made vacant in the Cabinet. . Weather Probabilities. Washington, March 4. Rising barometer and a decided fall in the temperature. Northwesterly to northernly winds and clearing weath er will extend during to-night from the upper lake region southeastward and eastward to the Atlantic. The winds along the Middle and East Atlantic coasts, increasing to very -brisk and probably high northwesterly, with the pressure somewhat diminished durirjg to-night, and oh ! Tuesday throughout the Mississippi Valley, and westward with southernly to easterly winds add probably .increased cloudiness. Dan gerous winds are not anticipated for the Gulf and Atlantic coasts this even ing, except the very brisk and possibly high northwesterly: winds from Capje Hatteras to Maine. - Virginia. V" j Norfolk, March 4. Barge A. B. Hill, ladened with lime, and having on board a crew of two! white men ana one negro, is supposed to have been sunk by the gale on last Saturday morning near New Point, in Chesapeake Bay. and all hands, lost. The barges Hill and Roanoke were bound for Norfolk, in tow of the tug Lane, the violence of the gale compelled the Captain of the tug to cut loose from his tow and run into Mob Jack Bay for harbor, on the return of the tug after the storm the Roanoke was found safely at anchor, but the Hill was no where to be seen, f The names of the crew sup posed to be lost are Capt. W. H. Pleas ants, of Portsmouth, Va., John Brbni- bey, of Currituck and Robert Jones, (coJ.) of Norfolk, Va. Congressional Proceedings. Washington, March 4. house urns were mtroaucea to im port duty free uniforms for certain regi ments, ana repealing ail acts authorizing revenue officers .to, seize books and pa pers. The deficiency appropriation bill re sumed Adjourned. Senate Responding to petitions to settle the tea and coffee tariff, Sherman, from the Finance Committee, reiterated that no change would occur till July. rii rv . i a a a - ine Denate tnen went into executive session. . ,; Adjoured. . The Committee on Public Buildings reported in favor of appropriating flUOjUUU ior puoiic ouiiaings at Ka- leigb. The chairman oi the committee announced that the policy of the com mittee was to giyejmoney only to capitol states and ports, cities and public build- ings. .; . " 1 1 - England. ''',' London, March 4. ' The Time's Berlin special says Count Von Arnim, Minister to France, , has been ordered I to Berlin, to give his opinion regarding the stability of the present government of France.1 The same special says t is thought that William's aecision will be adverse to England on the between theUni San Juan arbitration :ed States and England! The Time's special ' dispatch froha Paris, says General L. Admirault has reconsidered. his! determination to retire from the Goveruorsbip of Paris, which posmon he threatened to resign because the Eappel was allowed to anrjear: k-::- x ue regular man steamp.r trom thr Western coast of Africa, wh-ioh nrHTwi i 'at Liverpool this morning, brings in-' toll i rrnn n 4 1, t Tl...! J - . 7;i'V .ig.uw; mat ci.-rresiueni iive. OI. .Liberia, who was imprisoned ior certain illegal acts Committed .whilR' in rffipA janif escaped, was drowned in the harbor oi jaonrpviva While "endeavdnng to Bwim to ' the steamer just before' its departure for Liverpool. T The jury in the - Tichborne case have informed the CoUrt that they have heard sufficient evidenfje upon which verdict the Court adiourhed to Wednesdav. to allow plaintiffs counsel to consider his zuiure course. ' From New Orleans, . ! - New Oi leans,' March -4th. ' The volunteer fire department celebrated their 35th anniversary with a procession to-day. The streets were filled with spectators. Weather clear and pleasant. VanNorton, tic President of the Savings Bank was, rentenfed to day by Judge Cooley to Parish prison for ten days for refusing to pro duce in Court certain bank box deposited with 'him on January 10th by M. A. Southerland and Senator Lewis, containing $30,000 and an agreement that Lewis should sustain Pinchbank and Warmouth's administra tions, or attend regularly the ses sion of the Legislature each day, s dd box Ito be delivered to Lewis on March 4th upon complying with cer tain conditions. VanNorton was im mediately pardoned by Gov. Warmouth and liberated, i During the investiga tion it transpired that Southworlh com pounded with VanNorton a month ago and removed the money from the box, and finally, when brought into Court this morning, it contained nothing but the agreement referred to. The full statement of this case will probably be sent to the Congressional Investigation Committee. " J 7 s The following a'p pWed in the Gal veston News as special : "Austin, Feb. 19th. Marshal Pirell went to Governor Davis this morning and presented a capias," and asked! bim if he would sub mit to arrest. The Governor said. 'Sir. you will hear in aj day or two from the .... . - H . - i.i department or justice at Washington, 0-.1 ;il A 1 C T auKi vuu wm Kuveru youisen accoru'ng- ly ; sir, you may keep your capies the Government will.' protect mei' And thus the matter rests. The follow-' ing is the letter from .Marshal Pureel : 'Austin, March 1st. Editor NW8. In reference to the following, which I issue of the 20th clip from your Ult I desire to say through the col umns of your paper that the same is a misrepresentation in every particular, except only in that portion which alludes to there having been an inter view between Governor Davis and my self, when there were such remarks passed,as are quotejd by your correspon dent.' Signed Thos. F. Purell. IT '8. Marshal.' ; '' "!,.';;:! tr New York., ;;; . "N-trW ."Vnuir WorK A. . . , . , A it J. a.m., au.. Vl A. . Mayor Hall's trial has commenced. Foreign! Markets. LoNDpir, Marcn A, Consols 92J Bonds 91. Tallow 47 and 3 48. Paris. March 4. Rentes 56 and 4 LlVEEPOOL,, March 4. Cotton opened Bteady. uplands 11 : or- leansll! LATERCotton heavv. unlands 11 : Or leans 11W11. Bales lS.OOO : jsoeculatlon and export 6,000. . 1 .1 4-. : ""j New York Markets. ' New York, March 4. Stocks firm. Governments strone and steady. Gold heavy $1.10. Money 7 curren cy to 7gold. Exchange, long, 9$6; short 10J. Flour dull and unchanged, yheat quiet heavy. Corn a shade firmer. 'Pork dull: new mess $137513.90. Lard in buyers favor; steam . 5y uotton quiet ana nrmer; uplands 214: Orleans 22 : sales 1.341. Tur pentine quiet at M4i. Rosin dull ; $4.50 $67 for strained, freights dull. Cotton Markets .; Mobile, March 4. Cotton Arm; middlings 2l21. , , , - Galvestok, March 4. . Cotton firm ; good ordinary 19H. New Orleans, March 4. Cottom firm ; middlngs 21 Philadelphia, March 4. t Cotton quiet; middlings 2223. Savannah, March 4. Cotton firm and in fair demand : mid dlings 2121.,' j - Memphis, Marcli 4.,. Cotton nominal ; middlings 2121J. Augusta, March 4. Cottoni firm middlings 21. ' ' . ' '. Norfolk, March 4. Cotton firm ; low mi idlings 21. Charlestow, March 4. Cotton steadier ; middlings 213422. . . Boston, March 4. Cotton dull; middlings 22. . "Wilmington, March 4. Cotton dull ; Middling 22K- Baltimore, March 4. Cotton quiet and steady ; middlings 22 22. I - There is a patronizing way of for giving a wrong, 4 which is worse inan hatred. It savs": 'tBehold my great ness and blush at your own mean-littleness. It runs through the category of your offences, injuries and perfidies, until they are worn thread-bare, before saying in pompous magnanimity, 'I forgive." j , The Queensland lipe f telegraph has been completed from Brisbane to Nor man river, a distance of 1,453 miles. ' The yield of gold in the Thames mines, New Zealand,1 ) is decreasing. I . . l j i PROFESSIONAL-CARDS. iL iiam HTrTAyr, Attorney and Counsellor at L aw , " ;, ". . ' . WELDON, if. c. . ;;. r Practice In the Ckmrtg; of Halifax, War ren, Northampton and adjacent Court, also in the Federal and Supreme Courts. mhl-tf. i . ' ; B. H. BUNN. SAJC'L. T. WIXXIAM3. BU N.N & WILLIAM S Jlt t o r it e y si j Mj ta w , 71, t 1 TV7IT TT l Ua I nTrirv - : ' ' I . 4 t t o rn e.y s tt t L a w :;. :v ; t raxeigh, nIg.-i tj Business letters may be addressed .either to Rocky, Mount or ilaleigh. ds VoUeae lit anf - part f the Stat. o?" Praotice an the Supreme Court of the fetate and in the Federal. Court at Raleigh. mnl-tf. 4 I . D a S . Bi ,0 YD, DENTAL STTRriKON Offers his professional services to the peo- cou,nfJ?'' i 04111 be found during the first clner em t.ha first. XfnHn,. in v, erly occupied by Dr. Flemininr, over the t i aj.ci vyuuiuu, vvarren- ton, NC. v , ; : JH ' CERTIFICATE ! ;:- V sLeJ the undersigned, cheerfully recom melfid Dr. C. S. Boyd to the public as an ex perienced and skillful Dentist. JH; Weller, G. E. Maltliews, M. D., B. F. Manning, A. H. Davis, Ring wood; Shkw & Browning. Col. Wm. A. Johnston, G.? H. Macon, M. D., Thomas W. Harris, Little ton; Jordan Stone, Weldon. '. mhl-tf BANKS. V. II. WlLLIAED. 'HAS. DEWKY. tresident. T ALEIGH NATIONAL BANK. OF ! . ; RALEIGH , N . C . Paid Capital, - - - E $500,000. . DEAL IN t: GOVERNMENT and other SECURITIES. mhl-7m. . f I J. G. WILLIAMS, S. C; WHITEW. S. PRIMROSE, President. Cashier. Ass't. Cash. JS O R T II C i RiO L I N A , STATE NATIONAL BANK. ' ' .: . - ,' . ' ' : !: ' I ' v ; RALEIGH, NJ C. ; SPECIAL CARE AND ATTENTION : GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. ' ' i Deals ia Government and other Secnrities. . marl-tf. . h ' hotels; Y ARBOR: OUG;Hf HOUSE RALEIGH, ft. C. Situated on the Principal Street, in the Centre of the City, Convenient to all ' : . the Public Buildings, Banks, " Business Houses!, &c. ACCOMMODATIONS EQUAL TO ANY , f ' HOTEL IN THE SOUTH. -'v y- :-): 1 ' : 0 W. rBLACKNALL, Proprietor. : 'roal-7m. 1 A T jyTJfA. L Z .11 0 T E L . THOS. J. CORPREW , proprietor, COEsNEK MAIN AND CHURCH STREETS. ! .' :' ' ' ' ' . , . '' ... I ' I ' : NO R F O L K, VAf. . - . . 5 . George C. Bardett, General Saperintendent. BOARD e2.50' PER DAY. ' Captain Burdett, in ante bellum days, WAS a most, rrnnlilr rnr1nnV-r nriAn tha Seaboard Road, and the traveling -public Will find him thA sumA or cm in 1 crontfomo n JOB PRINTINjG. JTEWS' JOB -PRINTINp OFFICE. 'V x-N y- f Having, in conriectlou with the News Office, a thorough outfit of n t;- SOU Jfi T ' E Ml 1 Ia , and having in our employ experienced and ' ' " .. ' ' ' ." " .. . V 'i I . ..... efficient workmen, we are prepared to exe- cute, with the -utmost neatness and dis patch, all manner of Job Work, such as CARDS. CIRCULARS, LAW BLANKS, C . . . -' ". . . .-, -; r RAILROAD WORK, HANDBILIiS, i :. i BILLHEADS, LETTER HEADS, POSTERS, PAMPHLETS, &c &c, &c. All orders, either from the city or country, will receive prompt attention, and we In vite a trial. "' 1 ; B, Office over W. C. Stronac; l & Co.s, and next door to Yarboro Hotel, Fayettevllle street. STONE fc UZZELL, ' Proprtetow. mhl-tr D AILY NEWS. KATES OP ADVERTISING. - . One square, pne Insertion............ 1 00 One square, two Insertions . , 1 50 One square, three insertions... .. .. 2 00 One square, six insertions.. ......; 3 60 One square, one months.. fc g 00 One square, three months-....,... 16 00 One square, six months 28 CO One square, twelve months............ 50 ou For larger advertisements liberal con tracts will be made. Ten lines solid non pareil constitute one square. 1 PETERSBURG. C. B. BISHOP, Cas. Com. Nat. Bank. W. 7." BRANCH, Petersburg, Va. g S. N O R M A N , . t WITH . ' : ! ' . it is nop if im&jicii . 1. Grocers and . COMMISSION. MERCHANTS . .No. 108 Sycamore Street, - .PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA. ! Consignments of Produce respectfully so licited. - Advancements made; when r qnlred, oa produce in hand. marl-Gin N W IS THE CHAN CE. I-- BARGAINS TOR THE NEXT GO DAYs!" JAS. T. MORRISS, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, will move; his establish-v ment In sixty days, to his new house. No. 108 Syeamore street, and wishing to reduce" his large stock at . .. .,- r NO. 69STCAMORE STREET. i previous to moving, offers it at reduced prices. Remember you can find the cheapest 'as well as the finest Metallic Coffins and Caskets; also Rosewood, Imitation. Rose- -wood. Walnut and other Wood CofflnB and Caskets, at 69 SYCAMORE STREET. During the night or the Sabbath, when me uwrv in ciosea, j. t. Momss can be found at his room, No. 49 Jarratt's Hotel, or Wm. Peed at his residence on Long Mar ket street, next to Moore'sWarehouse. . mhl-malO JAMES T. IMORRISS. ST CI A I R MANUFACTURER OF Carriages, Buggies, Express, Spring and Plantation Wagons, 1 Carts," and Dravs, : :'.H""r'' "( Corner of Lonibard and Second Streets, - - . - - - ' l .. - T I ; - , ' .. . ' PETERSBURG, VA. ' c . i . A Good Assortment always on Hand. Repairing of every description heavy and light such as Painting, Wood-work, and Blacksmithlng, done faithfully and promptly. All work warranted. I reppect fully ask a call, as I am 'sure that both in trices ana workmanship l ean give satls- faction. mn i-w7m L . A. B,. A I L E" Y , wiTn &:.' Ia I E JV WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ;. HATS, CAPS, STRAW AND )MILLIN ERY GOODS, UMBRELLAS, WALKING CANES, AC, No. 65 Sycamore St:, Opposite Town .Clock PETERSBURG. VA. And 1316 Main Street, Richmond, Va. Having-connected myself with the aboV well known Wholesale and Retail Hat House, No 65.SycamoreS.t., Petersburg, Va., I respectfully announce to my friends and the public generally, that I am ready to serve them at all times. The 'stock is the largest and best assorted in the State. Give me a call and you will be convinced that my styles and prices are right; marl-2m " L. A. BAILEY. F E R T I L I Z E R 'S FOR SPRING CROPS. We offer to the trade and to planters in Virginia and North Carolina, the following standard Fertilizers : - v. j . i :. . 509 tons Bradley's Patent Super-Phosphate of Lime, '; v.' 500 tons Bradley's Sea Fowl Guano, ' si 800 tons Reese's Soluble Pacific Guano, 100 tons Genuine Peruvian Guano, 200 toms Ground Plaster, . 100 tons Bradley's Tobacco Fertilizer, We also offer the Fertilizers manufactun-d bythe Petersburg Fertilizer Company. . These Fertilizers we ofler with all, confl- dence.having sold them for the last six years. ' i Our.termS to. the trade are liberal, and we invite correspondence from planters. - McILWAINE "ic CO. GOOCH A IX)NG, Agents,; Marl-Sin . Weldou,- N. C J O W T O 8 E L E C T , , WHERE TO GET IN TRUTH; THE BEST PI ANO FORTE MADE IN THE COUNTRY. Assertions to the contrary notwithstand ing, no manufacturer.lu this or in any other country can assert that he turns out all his instruments gooa aiixe in tone, ana ten the truth. -Pianos are almost entirely the work of the hand and It 1s ImDOssiblc to make them exactly alike in finish, even, to say nothing of tone, which in part is due . to cbance. i - We have found pianos to vary greatly in the factories of every one of the leading makers of this country. . i v The ability to recognize and to define (he true difference in the value of pianos of the same, and of different makers, is only- - acquired by patient study, with every day opportunities for making comparisons. , The Best Policy Is to rely upon a tried, experienced, compe tent nerson to selectffor you. who il a dealer is responsible, values his reputation, that of his Instruments, and can give the lowest possible prices consistent witn a reasonable profit. -We are indebted to the Press of Virginia and North Carolina for many complimen tary notices from which we make the fol- . lowing extracts : , - "The 'ricrht man in the rieht Dlace H Pe- . tera-burg Index. ' i "any representation ne may maice win be founa strictly true." uoanoite iNews. "We have known him for years he prom- -ises no more than he performs." Roanoke Valley. 1 . ' ' ' " , " hejfceeps posted, and what he says - can , be relied on hiSTesponsibility having been proved by his success." Petersburg Prog ress. ' i - "Nash we know he is a critical Judge of pianos, exacting with manufacturers, conscientious and to be relied on." Warren ton Gazette. . . Lowest prices granted and the most liberal terms. - I JOS. VAN HOLT NASH, niafl Petersburg, Va. J O S E ( P II C A R R , PETERSBURG, VA., Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Offers to the country trade a large and well assorted stock or '; , 1 " - : ' DRUGS AND - CHEMICALS. White Leads, Linseed Oil, Varnishes, Tur pentine, and other Paints.Paint Brushes,; . Varnish Brushes. tc. ; Machine Oils, Tanners Oil. Neats Foot Oil, all kinds of j DYE- ST U F.F S . Anilim Red, Indigo, Ac. ; t , Black Pepper, Spice, . . - . Ginger, Mace, Nutmegs, Ac., . Patent Medicines, A fine assortmentHDf ;, Soaps,1 Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Dressing Combs, Pocket Cfcmbs, FmeTootli Combs, Cologn, Extracts, Acy- , mhl i x
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