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RALEIGH. N. C.. SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 23. 1873.
NO. 21.
pareil constitute one square.
The
Daily
News
W ' S M U S E U M
Fayetteville Street.
F MIES II i It ill VJl L, S.
The Spring Stock of Fancy Goods, Notions
Confectioneries, Fruits, fcc, Toys,
Musical Instruments
of every kind.
In short, a full stoeK of - evwy thrrtg to be
found In a
GENERAL VARIETY STORE,
is now arriving at
Brown's Museum or Emporium of Fancy Goods.
The AVIARY has been recently re
stocked with Canaries, Gold and Bull
Finches, Java Sparrows, South American
Parrots, aud the American Mocking atd
lied Birds. The
A Q U A R I U M
of Gold and other small fish is constantly
replenished with the mcst beautiful of the
tinny tribe.
Two Dozen Children's Carriages
Just received. Also a large lot ot
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Dally arrivals of Fruits and Confection
eries. Large stock of Toys and China Goods
selling at cost.
.-. For anything and everything, go to
NAT. L. BROWN'S.
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HE MORNING STAR
DAILY EDITION
Though only five years old, bas the largest
daily circulation ot any newspaper in the
State, and a circulation in Wilmington
fifty per cent, larger than that of any other
paper.
WEEKLY EDITION:
Now combined with the "Carolina Farmer,"
making one of tne best FAMILY NEWS
PAPERS in the South. Circulation very
laige and rapidly increasing.
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lias made such rapid progress as The
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Address, W.H.BERNARD,
jan9-tf . Wilmington, N. C.
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h i: t e g o vo d s
We ask attention to our large stock of
Nainsook Muslins. '
.Hull Muslins,
: Jaconet Muslins,
Checked Muslins,
Striped Muslins,
AND
Jaconet and Nainsook Edgings,
Which we are offering very low.
DAVIS, DRAKE & CO..
Tetersburg, Va.
marlo-ly
c
E
T U 11 Y WHISKEY!
Persons In ttelieate health, olten fiad it
UitQcult to obtain a Pure Siiinuiant wfctn
prescribed by their Pnysiciuu.-, and it is
lor Druggists and other rirsi.-c...-s trade
that tuts
is particulai ly designed,
prepared irom
It is differently
ANY WHISKEY IN MARKET,
and is driving many old brands out of
market, because the ' principle upon Which
iMiuiue is superior."
Tne almost universal testimony ot those
who have used the
CENTURY WHISKIES
is. that there is an entire absence of Head
aches, aud ntuer disug eeaoie after-ell'ects
so often experienced in the use ot other
brands. This is a direct consequence of the
Parity of the Century Whiskies,
aad the impurity of many other brands
They are ABSOLUTELY. PURE; four prom
hieut chemists certify to this fact, viz :
Prof. MILLIMAN, State Chemist of Con
necticut.,
Prof. c. U. S II EPA RD, Jr., State Chemist
( or hou tu Carolina.
Prof. W. C. TILDES, Washington, D. C,
Prof. JOHN DARBY, New York.
All of whom area in Dronouncing it
"without fault," Hid "free iroui any dele
terious substance wnatever."
Fur sale by rirst-class dealers everywhere.
ieb o-aiu.
n O M E A N D SEE
I'he Universal" Plow,
It loes a greater variety of work than any
"iner plow in use.
LEACH BROS ,
mhlS-tf Agents lor Raleigh, N C,
g UP EU-P1IOSPHA T E
T, 100 Sacks Watsou and Clarke's Super-
aospiiaie.
, ttw aaciis 'Ziills" Super-Phosphate.
Wie have control of these celebrated Phos
Pnaies for this market. We cau cheerlully
rec(j.uiiiend them lor cotton or anything
iNe-.
WILLIAMSON, UPCHURCH A THOMAS,
iiinis-tr
THE " WILSON" COTTON PLOW
the best plow for the cultivation of cot
liithat has ever been invented. Farmers
yii use tuem say that cotton cultivated
ilh this plow will hold betterand produce
much stronger XI ore than if cultivated
!th any other plow.
" or an explanation of tins iaci can ou
B no
Ivi
LUiAUil BtVOO.,
rho are the Atrentd tor Ralelzh. N. C.
MORNING EDITION.
SUNDAY , MARCH 23. 1873.
LOCAL MATTER. X
E. C. WOODSON, City Editor
SStT All parties ordering the News
will please send the money for the
time the paper is wanted.
13T Special. Notiees inserted in the
Local Column will be charged (20)
Twenty Cents per line.
4SJ. O. II. NuttalIi, of the Charlotte
Advertising' Agency, is agentfor this paper
in Charlotte, N. C. He is duly authorized
to contract for advertisements and receipt
for subscriptions. "y i
Messrs. Griffin and Hoffman, Newspaper
Advertising Agents. No. 4 South-street.
Baltimore. Md., are duly authorized to con
tract for advertisements atoui lowest rates.
Advertisers in that City are requested to
leave their favors with this house.
AS" The agricultural Journal and
the News. The State griculttjral
Journal, an'elght-page Weekly published
in liiis citywih be clubbed with the Daily
News at 8.50 per annum, and with the
Wksklt News at 53 50 pe annum. Orders
directed to either paper will receive prompt
attention.
U2F Correspondents will please write
on one side ot the paper. 'J2.
Local Briefs.
What has become
of the' Water
Works Company ? . ,
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The Board of County Couimissioners
meet ou the 3rd prox.
Rejnember Valentine Vox at Tucker
Hall on Tuesday eveniDg.j
Gate lifters continue to be a source of
annoyance to some of our citiztns.
The, Board of City Commissioners
meet on Wednesday evening next.
The magistrates of this township are
inclined to complain ot dull times
The Register of Deeds of this county
last week issued six marriage licenses.
Eighteen beeves, 10 hoys and four
calves were slaughtered" in this market
last week.
Gov. Caldwell is not expected to re
turn to this city until the first of next
month.
Up to 0 p. m., yesterday no cases of
a criminal nature had come before his
Ionor, the Mayor.
Pool & Morint? announce fresh arrival
of grocecies at their establishment on
Wilmington street.
See tho advertisement of a dwelling
house lor rent and the arrival of new
goods by Wyatt, Green & Co.
All the churches will be open to day,
and ample opportunities are oflered to
all to get rid of surplus piety.
A wool pulling occurred yesterday
afternoon between two drunken colored
women on Cabarrus street.
We understand that a colored man,
name unknown was killed day before
yesterday in Little River Township,
this county, by a falling tree.
Ladies are out on the street every
day in tull force doing their Spring
shopping. They are rigM in observing
Lent in most every other particular.
A good many tax payers would like to
know how much special school tax the
County Commissioners will levy, should
the vote next month be earned in the
affirmative.
The drawings! of the proposed gov
ernment buildiujr in this citv have
been made out at Washington. Those
who have seen them, say that the de
sign promises a beautiful structure.
In bur last issue-we said that "Mr."
Tavior had been re-elected House
keeper of the Deaf, Dumb & Blind In
stitution. It should have been "Mrs."
Taylcr. The necessary apology is here
with rendered.
The small politicians are now busy
ing themselves over the coming mum
. '-' . . .. mi i i. i
cipal election, l ne siate uas uetu mu
d)ll, out we nave ouiy ueaiu a. pum-u
AtLit We hear that the temperance
fraternity are going to have a candidate
in the held lor Mayor.
The mcmbershio of Edenton Street
Methodist Church is still increasing
Four new members were received on
last'Sabbath, six on the Sabbath pre
ceding, and six more a short tune since.
The uulrjit has been handsomely recon
structed and the congregation are hope
fully moving to extensive improvement
Personal. Intelligence. Captain
Nash, of the firm, of Baxter, Nash, &
Hn of Norfolk is in the city.
Tir v IT. T-Tniverton. Secretary of
jvi. ii - - i -
cnto ia on visit to his relatives in
Ulttlt) "J "
.Tones coiintv.
Gen. Pendleton left the city yesterday
lor the South.
A Requisition. Yesterday a lequi
sition wa3 received at the Executive
Office from the Governor of Virgiuia,
lor William Roach, a Virginia burglar
who was recently captured and jailed
in Tarboro. A warrant of delivery
was issued.
Benefit Lecture. Edward Cars-
well, the Canada temperance humorist
will deliver a temperance lecture at
Metrooolitan Hall on Thursday night
next. An admission fee of 2o cents
...in hu :nhrtrpii at the door. Children
Will VI
end servants 10 cents each.
J iTbere will be a meeting of Raleigh
Lodge, No. G5, at Odd Fellows' Hall
tomorrow evening. As business ol
innrr-nrp will be up for considera
tion, every member is requested to be
present.
Lost. On Fayetteville street jester
dav agold medal plate arranged as a
watch tfuard ornament.star shaped and
markka "rnuauiuiup.v. ..j , - -,
The under will please return to this
office. - .
Loutsburq Items. Since the visit
of your local Editor to this place, but
ittle ol" interest ha3 transpired. The
charge of Judge Watts to the Grand
ury on the first morning of the Court,
and a few houjs before the arrival of
Woodson, was nearly the same old
charge with only a few slight variations.
As some time has elapsed since its de
livery 1 will not attempt eve a a synop
sis how. I can only add to the account
of Franklin Court already given in your
columns, that Judge Watts presided
with more dignity, despatched more
business in a shorter time and gave more
general satisfaction than on any previ
ous occasion. "
The repairs on the Courthouse have
been completed, and also muchneeded
repairs and alterations have been made
on the county jail. It is believed that
no prisoner can now dscape from its
yvalls, unless aided by outside help.
Manulacturies are still springing up
n and around our rapidly growing
town. Messrs. Wilder & William's Plow
Foundry recently completed, is one ol
the largest ot its kind in the State, be-
ng 100 feet long and 28 wide. The
engine used . is a 24 horse power, and
all the arrangements of the entire build-
ng and lountry are complete. They
are also prepared to turn out castings of
any pattern, including mill irons,fcc.
Messrs. Baker & Co., of this place,
lave established a tannery with Wm.
I. Hester, Sr., as chief in charge. Mr.
Hester js an old experienced tanner and
rendece satisfaction to his numerous
patrons. V
Wesley II. Spencer, Esq., Attorney at
aw, &c, was united in the holy bonds
of wedlock to Miss Emma G., the ac
complished daughter of N. B. Walker,
Esq., of this place, on Wednesday even-
ng, the 19ih inst. Rev. P. J. Carraway
was the officiating clergyman.
Als, on the evening of the 20th, at
the residence of the late Reuben Rogers,
Mr. Dorson Gaines to M:S3 Martha A.
logeis, M. NV Young, Esq., officiating.
The latter couple were small-pox
patients ot Dr. Crenshaw's and narrowly
escaped the severe and violent attack
ot this loathsome disease. C M. W.
Our Churches.- To-Day. Divine
services will be held at the following
Churches to day, (Sunday.) Strangers
aad others in the citv are earnestlv and
cordially invited to attend. Gentle
manly ushers will be present to conduc-
visitors to pews which are always tree.
Edenton Street Methodist Church,
denton street. Rev. A. W. Mansum.
officiating. Services at 11 o'clock a. m..
and 7 o'clock r. m.
Bautist Church, corner Salisbury and
Edenton streets, Rev. T. II. Pntchard,
D. D., officiating. Services at 11 o'clock
a. m. and b o'clock p. i.
Presbyterian Church, corner Salisbury
and Morgan streets, lie v. J . M. Atkin
son, D. D. officiating. Services at 11
o clock a. m. and 7t o'clock p. m.
Christ's (Episcopal) Church. Wilming
ton street, Rev. R. S. Mason, D. D.,
:)mciating, services at 11 o'clock A. it.
and To'elock p. m.
St. John's (Catholic) Church, corner
Morgan & Wilmington streets. Rev. J.
V. McXamara, priest, officiating. High
mass at 11 o'clock. Vespers at o o'clock
p. sr.
Person street Methodist Church, Rev.
Mr. W. II. Bobbitt officiating. Service
at 11 o'cloek a. m., and 7 a. in.
North Carolina At the Vienna
Exposition. We learn that Prof. W.
C. Kerr, our State Geologist,is preparing
a large agricultural and mmeralogical
map of tins State ior exhibition at
the grand International Exposition at
Vienna. The topography of the State
w'jI be dcleniated. Its valleys,
mountains, rivers, etc.. will be shown.
together with the divisions' .of the soil
c. In short all statistics necessary to
a complete knowledge ot the
State will be given. The various
tables will be printed in both the
-English and German languages. The
map will be finished in the course of the
next three s. Wc learn tuat-the
work of copying the map is to be done
at army headquarters in New York.
We trust that Prof. Ken's arduous
labors in this direction mav be reward-
.
ed by a tide of German immigration to
this spaiseiy settled .and ol ours.
The Berger Family. The Berger
family gave a matinee aud evening per
formance at Tucker Hall yesterday af
ternoon and lat evening to a large and
highly appreciative audience, on both
occasions. We have only to say that
this excellent troupe sustained their
well earned reputation as artists of
more 'than ordinary attainments. They
leave here Monday for DanyilSe, where
we bespeak for them-crowded houses.
that is, if the citizens ot that city are
disposed to encourage first-class enter
tainments.
" Education The Nation's Hope."
We are pleased to -learn that Rev.
Dr. York, Professor of Rhetoric in
Uutberlord College, will deliver a free
lecture in Metropolitan Hall, on the
above subject, on Wednesday night
next. 'Dr. York has been blind ior
twenty years or more, but thoroughly
undeistands his theme, and is a most
interesting and instructive lecturer. Let
everybody hear him on Wednesday
night.
Fire in Fayetteville. When the
train le t Fayetteville yesterday morn.
ing. a firj was raging near the Depot
Om. dwe iiug house had already been
entirtiv consumed, and another one
had taken fire and was rapidly burning
up when the train left. We trust that
the flames were subdued before other
damage was done.
Miss Jeanie Patterson. We see
from our exchanges that Miss Jeanie
Patterson gave readings and recitations
in Griffin last week, aud in Macon on
Thursday and Friday evenings last.
(1) Pure and mellow! Century
Whiskey l
John G. Saxe. the Poet Tucker
Iall To Morrow Night. John G.
Saxe, the Tom nood of America, will
arrive in this city to-morrow morning
rom Savannah, Georgia, and lecture at
Tucker Hali at night. The doors will
be opened at 7 o'clock, and the lecture
to begin at 8 o'clock. We hope and
rust our citizens generally will turn
out in large numbers, and crowd the
hall. We clip the-r following from the
Chicago Times:
''Saxe's poem on "Love," last Satur
day evening, at Metropolitan Hall,
more than made good the expectations
of hia warmest admirers. It was dig
nified and chastely classical throughout,
although bubbing over with the richest
lumor; and the reception ot the poem
was genial and enthusiastic to the end."
A Runawtay. A team of mules ran
away with a wagon loaded with hay
yesterday an Wilmington street, and the
head ot one of the mules coming in
contact with a tree near the office of
Dr. W. II. McKee, the tree proved the
most stubborn and the mule was killed.
The team belonged to Henry Mordecai,
who sustains a loss of about $175
by the accident.
The Keeper of the Capitol. Mr.
W. Rogers, the Keeper of the Capi
tol, desires us to say that the well in the
Capitol Square is in peifect order, and
any child can draw water from it He
complains of the article in the Sentinel
charging him with a direliction' of duty
n not keeping the wells in order, when
such is not the case. In justice to Mr.
Rogers wc make the statement.
Convalescent. We were pleased to
see on the streets yesterday, Mr. J. M.
Monie, the popular Fayetteville street
commission merchant, who has been
confined to his bed bv sickness lor ten
iays or more past. He is yet feeble,
but with no relapse will be able for
duty the coming week.
Prompt. Andrew Syme, Esq., the
General Agent of the Guardian Mutual
be Insurance Company, on yesterday
jaid to the heirs ot M. J. Myers, Esq.,
who was killed a short time since on
the Seaboard & Roanoke Railroad,
$1000, it being the amount of his in
surance policy in said Company.
Meeting. There will be another
meeting of the citizens of Raleigh, at
Matropolitan Hall, on Thursday eve
ning next, to take into consideration
matters pertaining to the next Fair.
Mr. Saxe's Lecture.
Messrs.- Editor .-Those who are
thoughtful Ol ihc-fjexter imeresto of our
city, can bat be gralifiedthat the poet-
lumonst or America is to deliver a lec
ture to our citizens. It augurs well lor
the improvement of our people on the
subject of puplic entertainments, whtn
they substitute the intellectual and re
fiued for the unprofitable and olten
times vitiating exhibitions of the mis
cellaneous drama. We ought to have
frequent lectures on popular themes
from the accomplished talent of the
and. It would not cost the community
as much money, it would benefit it vast
ly more. Let the good system ol lec
tures, now inaugurated, be liberally sus
tained. A. W. M.
NEW A D V JE 11 T I S 12 M E ft T !S
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUcT-
I
tion at the Court House door, on the 3rd
d.y of April, o e Clay Bank Horse, to sat
isfy a mortgage given me by Allen Rogers
ou said horse. Terms cash.
mch&itd G. T. STRONACH.
F
O R
R E - N
OR
S A L
E.
One Dwelling: House, seven rooms, with
good well of water in the yard; also one on
an adjoining lot with six rooms lor Jamily,
and store room attached, 18x45 leet ; last
occupied by the late firm oi Uzzle & Jo
near K. & U. n. n. uepoi. irersous uesnriug
to rent or purchase, will apply to
WYATT. GtiKEN & CO,
Grocers and Commission Merchants, south
side Market Square. mch23 tl
In
EW GOODS ARRIVING,
We resnectfnllv inform our friends, and
the public generally, that we are receiving
a fine stock ol Groceries, fully adapted to
the use ot city ana country, wnicn we pro
pose to retail and wholesale as cheap and
on as good terms as they cm be bought in
the city. We also respectfully solicit con
signments which receive prompt aad ad
vantageous attention. Satisfactory reier
ence will be given if requiied.
WiAi i. uiiii,n,iM ar u.
Grocers and Commission Merchants, south
side Market square. mcnzoti
Although retiring: as a member of the
firm, my connection with the nouse oi
: - "X-
WYA TT, QUEEN & CO.,
will be continued, and I respectmlly in
vite my old friends and customers to call
on us at our new stana,
SOUTH SIDE MARKET SQUARE,
where will be found everything; usnally
kept in a FIRS i CIASS GtlOCKHY STOKE.
inra23tf I. It. LZ2LE.
lOO
K EG S N A I L S :
iiirs TTni- nnii Mule Shops.
Saddles, Collars, Bi idles and Harness of
all Giscnptions, at
marll-tf G. T. STRONACH & BRO S,
L
A R I) , LA RD, LARD.
100 Kegs best Leaf Lard,
oO llail Kegs
10 Tierces " "
Arriving to-day.
WILLIAMSON, UPCHURCH A THOMAS.
mh 18-tf '
JTLOUR! FLOUR!! FLOUR!! 1
-100 Barrels Bur's Extra Flour,
50 Llk River
2iJ0 Sacks Virginia Extra and Super
fine Fiour. ;
20 Barrels people's favorite Family
Flour, (good as lJatapsco.) ' t
In store and arriving.
WILLIAMSON, UNCHURCH & THOMAS.
mhlS-tf
-J CO BUSHfiLS STOCK PEAS.
mch!9tf
W. C. StRONACH.
"rpWIN BROTUERS" YEAST
Cakes, received to-day.
mchWi W. C. STRONACH.
TELEGRvlFIIIC JTEirS.
NOON OiSVATciiar
FOSTER POISONED HIMSELF.
His Sickness Friday JMor ning His
confession of having taken Poison
He conld not have lived till 10
o'clock The cause oi his Pros
tration at the Gallows.
New Yoek, March 22 A statement
published
is
tion derived from a Tomk.oi k
Foster took poison the night before the
execution. About S oVIonlr rOCK,.
morning, the matron nf th tk.
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lound i oster sick, and ia explanation
men admitted that he had taken
poison. The man's symptoms in every
way confirmed the suspicion. On this
account the Sheriff hastened the
execution, and while many believed
uuranou oi tne reli"rious.exerc ses
ere telling on Fosters' nervps wain
reality weakness caused bv Doison
that was acting on him. Tim tnmlA
physician savs Foster wnnlrl i.oit
died if the execution had been delaved
until ten o'clock.
AHavana dispatch says the Span
ards are. becomintr sprinnslv pniimf.
rassed for want of funds to' meet tlie
expenses of the prolonged conflict with
wc laauigeuts. .
Arrest ot Supposed Bank of England
r orgers. --.-..
New York. March 29,1 .Tii1
j rvrvB SMA-'WU
Jarvis, clerk ot arrests bureau claims
mat ue aiscoverea to-day strong proot
that George McDonald arrested yester-
uay is eitaer a. Warren himself, or
one oi his principal confederates in the
late heavy lorsreries on the "FUnk- of
England. Letters and 'nar.kncrea lmirn
been found here addressed to Austin
Bidwell, and A. Byron Bidwell, and
Geo. McDonald. The last mentioned
came to Duncan, Sherman' & Co., and
tney Knevf nothing ot its owner.
Marine Disaster.
Savannah, Ga., March 22. The
Ship Caduces, ashore on Sapelo Island,
will be a total wreck. The captain and
the crew have arrived here.
MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES.
Foster Still Talked About Tweed's
Case, &c.
New Yoke, March 22 William
Foster was buried this morning at
ureenwooa, Kev. Drs. Walker and
Tyng officiating. Alter the service Dr.
Tyng said he felt it his duty to state
his belief that the report that Foster
had taken poison aud va3 dying at
the time of his execution was false,;
that he and Dr. Walker were alone
with Potter for tliruo.f)iiartuii nl
hours immediately previous to his
going to the scaffold; that he seemed
in good health and strength, and
had a remarkable sell-possession of
mind ; that he dressed himself with
minute care, conversed lully and freely
and on being visitsd by the Sheriff at
9 o'clock announced his readiness in a
lull and cheerlul voice, and although
pinioned walked with a firm step .nd
wirhout assistance to the scaffold where
he stood until the. fatal moment. , Botfr
clergymen declared the idea that he at
tempted or contemplated, suicide as en
tirely ineonsistent with their observation
of his physical and moral conduct du
ring the last hours of his life.
Tweed's Counsel, before the Senate
investigating Committee, has taken the
ground that the committee has no ju
risdiction, Tweed not having been, nor
intended being a member of the Sen
ate. The Committee decided ( that the
question was not withih their province
and procedeed to examine the witness
es: - '
Washington NewsConfirmations
and ?S'omiiiations---I resident
Sick, etc.
Washington, March 22. Confirma
tions : Casey, Collector of Customs at
New Orleans ; Shaw, Postmaster at
Tarboro, N. C. ; Adams, Postmaster at
Pensacola.
The President is indisposed, and no
visitors were admitted. No Executive
business.
The Senate, after a brief open session,
went into Executive." session. Casey oc
cupied them two and a half hours. It is
understood that Democrats generally
voted for Casey upon the ground that
he was more acceptable to the people
of New Orleans than any person the
President would nominate in his stead.
The exact figures and names are inac
cessible, but it is understood Casey was
confirmed by a respectable majority.
Nominations : Wm. P. Dockery, Col
lector at St. John's, Fla. ; Joseph Ju
gensen, Collector at Petersburg, Va.
Washington Affairs.
Washington. March 22. The letters
and packages w hich have been address
ed to Bidwell, care of Duncan Slier
man & Co., Bankers, and the Safe De
posit company are supposed to contain
missing bonds of the Bank of England.
Proceedings to attach these letters were
commenced to-day,- Bidwell is an ac
complice of McDowell's.
From Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, March 22. John
Lewis B;iker, a well-known actor, is
dead, aged 45. He was the- brother ol
Mrs. J. Schanfrau, and mirried Miss
A'.exina Fisher, daughter ot Mrs. E. N.
Thayer. Was President of Actors Or
der of Friendship.
Royal (tirthday.
Berlin, March 22. To-day i? a hoi
iday in Berlin, it being the anniversary
of the birth ol Emperor William.
Flags are flying from public and private
buiUiiugs and the city will be illumi
nated to-night. The Emperor is
seventy-six years old to-day.
. - Bishops Appointed.
Rome, March 22. The appointment
by the Pope of the following Bishops
toi the United States i3 announced to
day : Very Rev. M. A. Corrlgan for the
Diocese of Newark, and Rev. Mr. Gro&8
for the Diocese of Savannah.
Weather Report.
Washington, March 22. For Son
day in Gulf States increasing southerly
winds, cloudy and threatening weather;
for the South-Atlantic and southern
portion of Middle States, light south
westerly winds and generally clear
weather..
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Foreign News.
Madrid, March 22. The Radicals
are determined to prevent any demon
stration of the extreme Republicans
and a crisis is exepected to-morrow.
COMMERCIAL REPORT.
( ' New
New York.
York Markets.
March 22. Cotton quiet:
sales 1,622 bales ; uplands WA. : Orleans 19.
b lour quiet ; common to fair extra $6.15a
$8.30, good to choic $8 40a$13.00. Whiskey
closea at: 90-. Wheat 2c. higher, holders
ask full prices for prime stocks. ! Corn a
moderate and steady. Kice steady, 8.
Pork lower, quiet, new 816. Lard easier,
8al 11-16. Turpentine nominal. Rosin
quiet. Tallow quiet. Freights quiet.
wuiiuu iutt receipts : zva oaies,
2.738. Sales for exports to-day 1,200.
gross
Sales for future delivery to-day.
18,300
May
bales, as -follows: April 18al8ji;
19l June 19al9!4; July 19 d9 13-16.
Money clostd at 4. Sterling 7Va8.
Gold
1515. Governments steady. States dull.
1 ennessee's very heav .
Foreign Markets.
London. March 22. Consols closed at 922
a92. Fives 90.
Liverpool, March 22. Cotton opened
quiet steady ; uplands 9a94; Orleans 9a
9-
L,ater. Cotton closed steady. Sales 10,
000 hales; speculation and export 1,000.
Cotton Markets.
-Wilmington, N. C March 22. Cotton
qtfietj middlings 18.
Norfoxk, March 22. Cotton quiet ; low
middlings
Mobile, MarcK 22. Cotton quiet, light
demand; middlingVlSalS1.
Boston, March 22. Cotton dull, depress
ed; middlings 19).
Savannah, March 22. Cottonuull. ir
regular; niiddlings'18.
Memphis, March 22. Cotton dull, nomi
nal ; low middlings 17al7.
Baltimore, March 22. Cotton dull, low
er ; middlings 19,
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Books of Subscription to the CAPITAL
STUCK ol the Old JN rth State Life Insur
ance con pany have been opened in
Kaleigh, at the Law office of Messrs.
.tsatchelor, n.dwaros & Batchelor.
Jacob parker,
B. F. LONG,
mh22 tl Incorporators.
TDRICES GREATLY REDUCED.
As we wish to make a change in our busi
ness, we notiiy our Friends a d the Public
that we will sell our stock oi goods at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
FOR CASil.
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-. . OUR STOCK COMPRISES
DRESS GOODS,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
i DOMESTICS
Cloths and Cassimeres,
Embrolderits, i
Corsstts,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoe ,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Yankee Notions.
NOW IS THE TIME FOR BARiAINS
AT
PRIMROSE, PETTY A NEWSOM'S.
All indebted to the firm are called on to
settle immediately. j
mh2i-im P., P. & N.
J7.il E Y II A V E C O M E
Those Beautiful New Style
NECK RUCIIING FOR LADIES,
and
CORSETTS AND NEW. STYLE PRINTS,
A'.'o
Our Spring Order for Gents'
Bart Gaiters.
W. II. & R. S. TUCKER & CO.
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4'
0 DOZEN FHESII CANNED
Tomatoes. ;
16 Dozen "I Winslow Jones" Green Corn,
mchiytf . W. C. STRONACH.
PREPAID TICKETS FROM EU
JL ROPE.
GREAT REDUCTION OF RATES.
The magnificent Steamers of the
A L L A N L I N E,
will leave Liverpool for Norfolk, Va., every
alterna'e Tuesday during Spring and Sum
mer of i873,connecting withKaleigh by rail
road. steerage and intermediate passage as
follows : '
Liverpool, Queenstown, ) Steerage $31 80
Gla-gow, London or Bristol
to Raleigh, J Inter 52 80 to
' m 80.
Hamburg, Antwerp. Hoi- Steerage $.15 80
land or navre to Kaleigh, Inter. fc-M 80
Paris, Norway or Sweden t steerage 8:59 0
to Raleigh, i Inter. 858 80
Passenger accommodations unsurpassed.
Parties wishing to send for friends will
app'y to
GEORGE LITTLE,
: Raleigh, N. C.
William Lamb, General Agent. Noriolk,
Va. mch8-Dlaw3m
Is rapidly su parsed ine all others prepa
rations for producing Elugaut. Sweet and
Wholesome Rolls, Biscuits, Bread, Buck
wheat and other Griddle Cakes. Perfectly
Pure and Reliable, and always ready for
immediate use. The Cheapest Baking
Powder in the world, and it will keep on
land or sea, in any climate, for years. It Is
wt 11 adapted to the ue of Housekeepers,
Miners, Mariners, Emigrants, tc, and is in
fact, in every respect, the Best Yeast Pow
der made '"for the Kitchtn, the Camp, '.he
Galley.
Sold by Grocers and Dealers Everywhere,
Manufactured by EOOLEY 4 BKO.,
mch7-DKxUm 69 New Street, N. Y
SPECIAL NOTICES.
The lollowine statement, from one of the
oldest and most respectable merchants of
the city of Petersburg, speaks for itself and
needs no comment :
I have for many years used "BECK
WITH'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS " as a
family medicine and also in my own case.
and I have no hesitation In pronouncing
inein tne most saie, emcient ana pleasant
medicine with which I am acquainted.
They premptly relieve Dyspepsia audits
usual attendants, uostiveness, ueartbum.
Headache, Loss of Appetite, Choiic, Ac. I
take pleasure in recommending them to
the public. They ward off disease and pre
serve health. I always seep a full supply
on hand and would not willingly be with
out them. . John Rowlktt.
Prepared solely by the proprietor, E. R.
BECK WITH, successor to Dr. Beckwlth,
Petersburg, Va., and for sale, at the reduc
ed price ol 25 cents per box, by all druggists
and by Joseph Carr, Wholesale Agent.
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Avoid Consijmption. No enemy to the
human race is more to be dreaded and Is
more insidious in its approaches than' the
too fatal destroyer of health and happiness
of myriads "consumption in ltsghastly
form " The duty of all is to guard against
its first advances. This may be done by the
timely use of Dr. Tutt's Expectorant.
Boston. February 9, 1870.
Dr. Tutt :
Dear Sir Will you please inform me at
what druggist, In New York, lean get' your
Expectorant, as I can use some of it to ad
vantage, having seen the effect, of it on a
friend ol mine ? Iam fully satisfied that it
has but to be tried to establish its merits.
It works like magic. What is your whole
sale price, delivered In New York? Let me
know where it can be had for the present
in New York, and I will communicate
further with you at another time.
Very truly yours,
W. H. Bakkon, 90 Summer street.
Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye Is sold Everywhere.
Tetter, Salt Rheum and all Skin E isease8
cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis"
covery.
The People's Istamp of Value. The
Government indorsement, which legalizes
the sale of Plantation Bitters, is not the
only stamp affixed to that famous Vegeta
ble Tonic. It bears, in addition to that of
ficial sanction, the still more valuable
stamp of public approbation. This inesti
mable voucher ol its rare properties as a
Tonic, Corrective and Alterative, is of much
earlier date than the Government creden
tial ; for millions of sick pei sons had pro
nounced it the Grand' .specific of the Age
long before congress thought of taxing pro
pi ietary medicines. It is unnecessary to
repeat, in detail, the proprieties of this
wonderlul Vegetable Invigorant. The btst
reference that can be ottered to those who
desire the full particulars of its virtues, is
the General Public. Ask those who have
tred it as a remedy for dyspepsia, consti
pation, biiliousness, intermittent fevers,
nervous debility, rheumatism, seasickness,
low spirits or loss ol vital power, what
Plantation Bitters has done for them, and
be govei ned by the response they make to
your inquiries
The Secret of Beauty. What is it? nc
longer asked, for the world of fashion and
all the ladies know that it is produced by
using a delightful and harmless toilet prep
aration known as G. W. Laird's "Bloom o
Youth." its beautifying effects are trul
wonderful. Depot, 5 Gold Street, Ne
York.
Burnett's Standard Flavoring Ex
tracts are neatly put up in Unpannelled 2
oz., 5 oz. and lu oz. bottles, aud are for sale
by the trade generally In every principal
city and town in the United States, Cana
cliis, and British Provinces, as well as in
many other foreign countries.
Help for the Hopeless. You are weak
dejected, miserable, and nothing does you
any good, you say. Don't despair. There
SlUerTt S'oTlffle'n wWXSn
er your complaint be dyspepsia, bilious
ness, nervous weakness, constitutional de
bility, or any other trouble. Vinegar Bitters
will revive and renovate your shattered
system, as a genial ruin relreshes the with
ered flowers. ,
To Owners of Horses. No one who ha
ever used Dr. Tobias' Horse Venetian Lini
ment, will ever be without it; it is a cer
tain cure for Colic, sore Throat, Cuts,
Bruises and Old Sores. Warranted superi
or to any other; in pint bottles, at One Dol
lar. Sold by all Druggists. Depot, 10 Park
Place, New York.
Risley's Buchu Is a reliable Diuretic and
Tonic lor all derangements of the urinary
and genital organs. The genuine, as for
merly said by Maviland, Harral A-Risley,
and their branches, is now prepared by IL
W. Risley, the originator and Proprietor;
and the trade supplied by his successors,"
Morgan & Risley, N ew York.
Pratt's Astral Oil, has a world-wide
reputation as the surest and best illumina
Vui oil. Over two million gallons have
been sold for the past two years, from which
no accidents of any description have oc
curred. Send for circular, oil House ol
Charles Pratt, established 1770, New York.
We Have Frequently Heard mothers
say they would not be without Mrs. Win
8iow's soothing syrup, from the birth ol
the child until it has finished with the
teething siege, under any consideration
whatever.
Svapnia, or opium purified, the mos
penect anodyne in the market, made by
process of Dr. 1. M. Bigelow, Detroit Medi
al College. Is always uniform in strength,
which is rarely the case in other prepara
tions of Opium.
For Dyspepsia, Indigestion, depression
of spirits and general debility la their va
rious forms; also, as a preventive against
Fever and Ague, and other intermittent
fever, the i erro-Phosphorated Elixir ol
Calisaya, made by Caswell, Hazard fc Co.,
New York, and sold by all Druggists, is the
best tonic, and as a tonic for ptftlents re
covering from fever or other tdekness, It
has no equal.
Thurston's Ivory Pearl Tooth Pow
der. The best article known for cleansing
and preserving the teeth and gums. Sold
by all druggists. Price 25 and 00 cents per
bottle. F. O. Wells fe Co.. New York.
OUTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY,
Superior Court. "
Candace D. Johns, Thomas J. Johns, CI arles
N. Allen and Caroline V. Allen bis wife,
John S. Johns, Patrick 1$. Johns, Hannah
Johns and Jas. J. Ferrell, Plaintiffs,
Against
AbnerSmith and wife Willie, James West
and wife Bertney Ann, William Williams
and wite Dilly, and Bryant Ferrell anl
wife Lethe, and the heirs at law of such
of said "feme" defendants as may be dead,
Defendants.
Action for re-executlon and correction of
conveyance.
A summons having been issued to the
Sheriff of said county for the defendants in
the above entitled actlcn, and said Sheriff
made return that they are not to be found
in said county, and it appearing to the
Court that said deft ndants are non-residents
of the State ; that there Is good cause
of action against them, and that the subject
matter of the action is real property within
the State, in which said defendants have
an interest; it Is therefore, on motion of
Battle & Son, Attorneys for Plaintiff,
ordered that publication be made, once a
week for six weeks. In the Kaleigh News,
a newspaper published in Raleigh, com
manding kaid defendants to appear at the
next Term of said Court, to be held In
Raleigh, on the 8th Monday after the 2nd
Monday of February. 1873, then and there
to answer the complaint, a copy of which
will be filed during the first three days.of
said Term ; and that they take notice that
if they failio answer or demur to said com
plaint during said Term, the plaintiffs will
arrly for the relief demanded in said com
plaint. w iiuess, John N. Bunting, Clerk of said
Court, at office lu Raleigh, this the 21std ay
of February, 1873. J. N. BUNTING.
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rpjWERYTLIINQ USUALLY JTVUXD
In a First-Class Drug store
At SIMPSON'S.
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