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H i ' 't i: t t II uai-oxl-a-j-- 1 J II 1 1 Ml r II f A 1 T' if I I II J! II till II - mm at xw ma senates w nua ninrm a- rt m a mm v v v i - mm w w r w h -- mi w ,111 . v s a t ! av , "wi... k. -wi mi... i st a 1. 1 st w w av sr m mm mm ' El . . - - I W II ll'II ' " ' -tfli' c 1 II liri r I ' II i.'i 1 Jk i3 r W 1111 II II . II ' 11 II II II . . I - eacn auoasutuml inanruo 1 l "v mitttfc-t I year Sedvea ' t."e Hn-trkly " " ' ! S.I Wtkij BeatloeJ " H.U0 He lILV estTmex will be delivered la , j.rl of tba Citjr at r irvasH Cbnts per II wkLuoqi tuo ' ', , ; .. :. - ..t. .. , - -,,tt' ,ra"; i::: 1 II ll Dili r riiTiiiai win (. 1- ' ' ' ''--J L.1 ' . j ' ' " ' ' ' 1 ' " " ' " 1" ' ' ' " ' " ' "" f tislatiiTr oT North Carolina, -a FBrim,Jea.l7,1874.. 1 Its Senate m -t tl 11 o'clock," Lt,-Oov. Brogden pxeiding. .,. ., lJlijijjtUifg;ialufifajtJiAg?.rKtd aad ap. proved,- , . HKP UTS Of TA!tDINJ.Cf MMITIEE. ' Mr."Murray Ironi comanitea ota entrron- -tittm- : . if couipletiod of Weaicru rmlroad to Ore Hill 1 th county ot Chatham. Refer red. . - . By Mr. lieyniour, a bm to amend an act ratifieath of April, ta enable alien to take,-bold anil convey laoda, JUfor- red.. ;. :, . , CKFIKtsnEO BUHNBS&. I The adjuitment of the State debt waa talctn up. '' - Mr. MorelieaJ'i, of .Guilford, amend meot waa adopted. It i a folluwa : Add ! aectioo tb, Aed provided fur ther, Tbut it thall be the duty of the cred- Jtor tn inevrtalB on the Ut dnj of April, a 873, and annually thereafter, tbe amount f lodi ia exchnnged, aad be shall order the cnlkctioa of aofficieot amount of taxes aa above provided to pay tbe inter cat on the amount oj booda an exchanged uoti! in oi the rti'roada ahail have ex denged according to the provisioDi of tbeac. . -fleiben affund tbe fbtlowiog aoMod meot to i-ctinn 6th by Htrikiuu out ' 8 1-3 cents 00 tbe poll." line 4, and insert inatead 75 cents on the null. Adopted. The question (hen recurred on the amendment of Mr. Norwood, which are substitute in fact for Senator Worth's bilL It reads as follows : ' Strike out all after the word "tbe Gen eral Assembly do," and insert the follow ing! . ' i : KenHvM. I. 1 h it in consequence of tbe calamitous resuit if tbs wur. and of the taWquent legislation of both the General and Slate Oovernmenta, the people of North Carolina have been di prived of ali " i riTIity 10 pay, at XKe prtiiht frne, any part I their public debt. 3. That a new government bus been imposed upon the peoole, lar more burd . ti. jne In is adoiinisi ration iIibu the old onv, which it true of all Its departments nd divinunsof counties, townships and tins That in sddition to this heavy burden, a much as our people io their Impoverished coaditioa can be reasonab'y txpecira i near, aun id auuiuun su au absolutely necessary system t Oormon Sciiool Instruction, towards wbich only a " fo b!o beginning htt been made; our con stitution rtqu're iu terms wh!ctr may not b unheeded, if ia our p.iof to oiythetn, " aad common humanity unites "her Voice in still louder tones, that the neglected idiot computed hi number of 1,000 , the still neglected insane (after provldiug for snmeot tumj computed in numbers at BOO ; that the large number of the deaf " and dumb end b iud who are still an ' friended and forsaken, and the whole multitude of destitute: orphans, shall all be galheied w ithin the foldaof an ealarg ' ed Htate charityA and .be pioperly cared lor. obligation, more imperious escessity upon the people of the State at the pre sent time, than even the high and sotemu obligation t pay tbe just and honest por tion of their ' public debt. Especially, when it is remembered that the debt was contracted nndef circumstance now so changed, and depending for its payment upu meant now so completely swept away and by causrt which we ass State had -no power to preterit or control. 4. That npon a review of the whole subject, we aubmjt it to tbe enlightened Consideration of Congress, il the General Government would not set wisely by as suming the payment of to much of the debt ot ths titats of North Carolina, at ia justice and equity ought to be paid. Or at least thonld tend to - the State inch financial aid and credit at will enable us to provide for tbe total extinction of the 4ebt without oppressing tbe people, Tbe debate on this question was aartic iptted in by Messrs. Dunham, Worth. Aver lemming and Ransom, (la notion of Mr. Morehead, of Guil "foriTVTBelwtber consideration . of the 'question was postponed aatil IS o'clock Monday. . MtOMTTIOXS. -- By Mr. Cuooii gbam, a resolution au thoriring the Superintendent of Public Instruction to subscribe for a copy of the "Educational Journal" tor each count . board of eiamlocra Referred. 4 WTtWDOCTIOM 0 BUXS. By Mr Earnhardt, a bill to amend an act pasted at ths present session, and for Other parBones.-. Kefjirred . ' ' - By Mr. McCauley, a bill to autborut A. T. Stephen, sheriff Of Chowan county, to collect arrears of taxes. Referred. Oa motion of Mr. UcCabe, the Senate edjourotd antil Moudsy at 11 o'clock. NoTl if tn Rxportbb. Mr Mo Cabe, Edgecombe, introduced a petition from cititane of lidgecombe county ask ing that said county id not tranaferrcd to the aixlh Judicial District. It was im properly reterscd Jb- the proceedings of yesterday. . r,. i , ' . nOTJSK OF REPRESSSTATIVE8. . SatcbdaT. Jsn. 17. Mr. Speaker Roblntoa called the Uoute to order at 11 a. m. ' " ' ..Journal f yesterday read aaJ ap proved. . - -r .... ( xoBKusa Busmtsa, . " Mr. Scott, petltita" from the eitiicc of Jones Cooaty to levy s tfxcial tax. Mr. Shtrpe, petition irom the citlxens of tbe town ot Wiuton in Uertfard County to Incorporate the sme. . - T Leava ol absence granted on scocunt ( sickness to Messrs. Oatlaw, Baaner, PatrickrGi:mer end Bjrrd, .. ; tT 'iESOLCTIOKS, . Mr. Marshall, resolution, of tnatructloa to the Auditor. " ' - I . Mr. Tomer, resolution fo raise a joint elect Committee on Adjournment., u. avaaaaamtrtnsi ni tltiei TTriRast Mr. Bennett, resolution asking ihe sp poiotanent of a committee to inquire end t eptt w bm th first sestioa ot Ui ucxi l ; Ueneru Aset mtry1 W to oe Beia. " - Mr. MeGebee. reeolutioo that our 8et VOL. IX. reeuts:ives be requested to take measure to secure, tbroush the Ooverninentof the United States, from tbe English Oovafo- ment, copies of .all tbe paiers 10 the Colouial oSivM and other o dices is Lou don telattve to the early histury of North Carotin.- - - - M MHi)f lniie) port m Lomtuiuee oo EngrtNieed Uilla. Mr. . Marer submitted a report. Irem Committee on'Knroited Bills. mm- mnm-itMm.mf mw wn rwijw JT-7jSK" mU 'iiitnittee rm ISaWfuad, ftSLkn Turbpike. Mr. Waogh submitted s report from Committee on Counties, Cities, &. - - ILLa IXTB0D0CKO AMD KKFUlUtO.' . Mr. Scetf, bilt etapvwef itf County to levy a special tax; Mr. Haynss, bill against the payment 01 toll at Bandy Bottom in Buocome County. McLaonn, bill to incorporate Bt Jotiii t Lodco F. sod A. Y. Uasooa in Oreena- boro'. Mr. Dickey, bill in relation to Mount Pleassnt Academy, Cherokee county. Mr. Wbitmire, bill for the protection oi anecp and otner animals. Mr. Oldoey,; bill 'to amend section 1 Chapter 71, laws of 1S71-73. Mr. Perry, of Uladott, bill to prohibit the sale ot splmaou liquors tn certsi localities. Mr. Bbarpe, bill to incorporate the town of Wicetuu tn Hertford county. Mr. Settle, a bill to change tbe time ot holding the. Courts of Iiorkipgham and Cnainam Ou motion of Mr. Settle, the rules were impended and the bill passed its several Tbe resolution of Mr. Houston against the passage ot the Civil ldgbtt Bill by Congress was considered. Mr. Uuyther moved to table. Rejected, yeas Si9, nays Gt. Ellison,1 col., opposed the passsge of ttie resolution. Mr. Blytbe advocated the resoluUeas. III) thouuht tbe cnl'nwd pwiiile si ready had at much st they could reasonably de- niHiid, and they had better be sutisued with w bat they bad and not be asking lur more. .. He could sty conecimi- tiou-ijr that Western North Carolina would never endorse mixed schools or social equality iu any respect. Mr. Blyth wat fiequently applauded during the count ot hit speech by the Democratic side Ellison and Abbott, col., spoke feeling' 7 sgHinst tbe resolutions; they were both turpriied st ths course of their white renublican Irrends.and asked where would the Republican party '.a North Carolina be if it were not for the negro, Williamson, col., also opposed the reso lutions ; he thought the object was to divide tbe Republican party for tht Cam paign next euuimer. Mr. Trivett dt fined bis position, and took tbe same ground occupied by Mr. Blythe. Mr. Bowman Riov d to postpone, to aay certain. The motion to prstpone wss tabled. Wiliiasnsoa, col, offered a substitute which wat rejected. ilr. Jones, of Csld well, offered the fid lowios substitute wbich passed : That t he General Assembly of North Csrolina do most tamettly and respect. fully petition the Congress of tbe United Slates not to pass tba bill now pending in the House ol Representative, ktown at toe Amnesty civil lugnt bill, believ ing as we do that the immediate e ffcfl of tuch a law would be tbe suppression of our puDiic scnooit tor botu wnite aad colored ; the closing bf many of oar house of worship ; the ruin of our land lord and hotel proprietors, ss wsll at the thorough demoralization of Our society and tbe cause of bitter strife between the two races. From a thorough knowledge of tbt tituatioo. w are satisfied that the bill would operate most ditattrootly to our best interettt, and therefore we prefer tbit our petition. Pasted ayet 75, nays 84. ,. ., The following Republican voted ays : Messrs. Bowman, Brown of Davidson, Blytbe, Bryan of Pitt, Bryan of Wilkes, Cox, Dole, Godfrey, Michael,. Mizzelt, Perry of Bladen, Periy of Wake, Rbodey, Trivett, Wintlow, Wheeler tud Whis nant Ellison, colored, changed hi vote tnd moved to reconsider. 'TIis motiof fTeeons7ewasbIed ayes (4, nays CI .' .. . At 3 1-3 o'clock the TJouse Sdjoursed. Divine Bear vie as To-oay - , Service will- be held in the fot- lewlug Churches to-day. . Ws alto pub lish the time of meeting of tbe Sabbath Schoolt : , kctbooist caCBC, (EdcntOB Street,) Rev, , W. lUnguw, offidstiog. Set tioet at. U A."M. mwi--7-f.it ' 1 1 -' Babbatk AAo W. J. Young, Bcperia-tendent,A-M.. Bamrr enenca "iRev. IKPiUchara," officUting. :&f tost at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. - Salbatk ScMoolJ. JL. Heck, Suparin -tendeat, rA,U. -- ,.''..-- f. . rBBISTTCHIAB cBtrmcti. Rev. Dr. Atkinson, officiating. Servient at 11 A. U. and 7 P.M. BdOath 5cW-A. M. Mr.Pheetcrt, Su perintendent, v i A. M. KPISCOrAL CHURCH Rev. Dr. Mason, officiating, Services at 11 A. M and 7. P. M. Sabbath School Vfok. X. Aadersoe, Bu perintendeBt, I A. M. Mstbodist encaen, (Persotf Street." ' Rev. J. A. Trimmer, efflclaUng. Sec vices st II a. K ind t p. bv " ( X Balbatk ScW-R)bt, T. Oray, Seper teadent, tneeto at I a. ns. . Dit, WiATBiAa of vraB Cb bt it a combinstioa. aad a formation Ib deed" for healing' and curing disestet of the"tLroat;"lu'iigt snd chesT." Itcnr ooogb by looseoisg en4 cleansing the lung, and alHjIng Irritstioo ; 4bot tw pvj?tA , reread of drying upjbe cough and: leaving ths disease behind. RALEIGH, Bev. Q. S. Junta, agent of tbe Anirricsn Sunday Scboet Csioa in North Carolina, reports lbs work in this State a er.coor agin ss indicated by the ract that. he bar orgtntted and sided ovrtfiOy Ban- day spboekin JiffJeal pirtlona fjhe State, and one at Shoe flell, the firsCcver fromrknowB in that fwtnlIl1L", ..-. . . TV . : . -.-f-'iaj' faJ present. :, nr. Jonas baa bets fur nearly set on years a aoalou and indefatigable laborer ia this good cause, which coarmends to- self to all lovers of moral and religions treiniqg. A PoiHT. The BMimL Retort of this town bas bees discosting tbe question of having a University. It states that there are about 280 students from North Caro lina attending the various colleges in Vir ginia," end Ibat the Superlctendeot of Public Instruction of that State, estimates that each student spends $500, making the handsome sum of $180,000 that North Carolina contributes to the tusteotatioa of eduoational enterprises In ber sister Statsv The argument is a suggeettTe, but the figuree are quite too bigK, w think, sven includiug female school. We do not believe there are 100 boys at tbe THtreTsrcfina c&iiegwof vifgibU ftoar Nortli Carolina. II there are, it is a reflec tion on thi State, and means should be adopted to prevent the (i-curreM of such a fact. We think the boyt do well to seek educational advantages abroad, if the Btatocanuot and a ill not provide In ttitutions ot a uigu grade, we need a University, but tbs question is,' how to Bt it"' '' ' LcoitLATlva Sdmmabt 6o.-Xear- ly tbe entlr morning sestioa wit con turned by a delte upon he retblutione of Senator Norwood in regard to tbe ad justment of ths public debt. Mr, Dunham opened tbe discussion in so animated speech. .He was unwilling to see North Caroline kneeling at the feet of the Government as a beggar. He waa til lowed by Dr. Worth, who made a prseti- cal speech tuch as ebaraotcrixes bit dis cussions. He spoke in opposition to Mr. Norwood' rtsoiuiioos, a did Major Deo htm. Mr. Avere.'Mr. Flemtulng tod Mr. Ransom altj ipok. The ' latter wou.d - support tba , bill ; ol Dr. Worth If he would include the special tax bonds ia his plan. Tbe tubj.ct trill come up sgain on Monday. In tbe House Mr. Settle introduced and bed patted a bilL changing the tins for holding the courts of Rockingham and Chatham, traotlcrt the time 'from one to tbe other ot those eooetie. Mr. Hous ton's resolutions protesting tgsinst tbe ptstrge byCtrngren of the fvtl- right bill created coesidersble discussion In which tbe members of tbe Republican tide of the House engsged. Metsrav Blythe and Tnvett advocated the passage of tbe resolution, Ellison, Abbott and Williamson, col., opposed. There Wt toni sharp tbooting among the lte pub licans, white and colored. Williamson offered a sabttituta instructing our Sens- tors and Itepretentative to totei tor a bill that will secure equal civil and po litical rights, snd againtt all billt tending to tn enforcement of social equality. The substitute was voted dows. The substi tute offered by Mr. Jones ol Caldwell, wbich we publish in our Legislative pro ceedings, was adopted. ... , , , i i i , I PaoMllBD CoBBBsrOMDBJICB. W git below the promised correspondence ''be tween fcJC and theSeaetarjf jfjhifrt- cui'toral Society. We have tough t to keep oat ol t controversy with tbe Soore retary, though be forced us by bis action lo give the readera of tbe 6kmtmu ngri cultnral budding! for bit benefit end our defence. . . ,' , " Orrica N. C. AoRictiLTrjBAt, Soctmr, t -rt ; Raleigh, Jan. 15th, 1874. j ' Hon Jotiak Turntr, Jr., Editor tv 0u Vs- Dear Sir I observer a communicaAinn in your paper ol this morning signed X" concerning the management Qt lb 11 san dal affairs ol tbe State Agricultural Uoct- ety. X makes a atatetneet which it- far frost being correct, for instance an urror of it f Met tlnuand dollar, lo reeuipte tsad dellart u lo eoet of grounds, im provemenu thereon, holding tbe law Fair, &c A to the debt of the Society, X i sgnin fa? ia excess of tbs actual amount. Foe s trts and tatitfactory ttatemeot of tbe affairs of tbe Society, both as to finan ce aad general managemeotv during the past vest A. snd others are respectlullr and earnestly invited to call at tbe society'e office aad I will tak pleasure in tho wing report of ths suditing committee, careful ly prepared, alter ten. days liar a work:, by Wit. G. Uollowell of Wavne coantv. An drew Mlckle, Esq., of Orange ooooty, snd k. w. ttctttv bsq ,ot HBieign. rm tnat your eorrespondent can get st facta, and I believe be will then do the omcmeof the tocictr fullluttice. ; , '.. -. . I em, sir, '- ...... ' Yours verv retaaetfully, , -' tt. T. Foloiukv Becretat. 1 r - . Raleiob, Jan. IS, 1874. Hn.-Edtt.ib The Becrrtarv of Mt Agricultural Society teplwe ia a very OB satisfactory way to my iaquirietvHe asys I maae asnwsae m io.uuu. bus ,v.i Cpl In 111 ayutegsu if am obttgea in we eeeretsry lor an m viia tioa to took inti hie books I thst! tnM avail myself of it. I know there m :om phtint -esstast the aaanagemaot and al- mutt aw venal ouststiaiscuon, ei priwa. mriltimifb io.v atMrtr W ads aoa J atlooa ten tie addieaaed io'kim lot the NiaBTJNpAYTAIf Q6Y. PXNNiaiGTON. f . , lot the Saotinel. Mb. JtorroBT'I ssna yon the bar room opinio V Governor Pennington. Is a bar-room h) this' City they say hi passed onsnteifeiv Boney and banded round ioe creaai and cool lemonade in a circus. b'erifftl said Joha tut right good fellow, b(t ba tad no courage, Hr was the st coward lie avef knew. ' i . llnw doe urani onayj to pick.tuem f , . .-n-, , tC4jjfanj8t - Z. s tru that "great pake froaa '.Utile aoona crow," that frightful llsaacs are often en (tend i' red by SHIutoglt Wiflla aUaenta. Cas ual jits -of bjdia-sUo. ei.srlaenc caronte iy pepivocaaloesl bllllous attacks elmUi-ste-tn liei ctseas s of the Urer, latermlttwt twiuges ia the leg and amss degeneraU Into the eonllns ns -roej of scats rheamaUsau Net thst koeb dlssstroas oafqoeocs are in evitable. Ear from it. They are attributed to neglect: A few soars of Uoatetter's stom as Bi tiers will slarajs eusessaal indieUea or Mordlaary silUeus affactioa, or ansst the premonitory symptosa of rheamatlsm. ltU trtethf w he dysjifKjr rf0JM 4&J. or sick heaaach he besoms a penntoaat evil, sns haa even baffled the skill of eminent phy slciaift and resisted all the ordinary remedies, Usy still be eradkated by the Bitter", but less easier, aa Kaebeth suggests, to erustt'th lrnrnrs tet inaa tne grown de HO B. ANDREWS A CO., CLOTIIIERI, Would respectfully call the attention of the public to Weir atuck of i ' ri tvj t-r i.; , .. r AND B0Y3. BUCK AND BLUI BElVIK TALMAS, tome etrs lsrgs slaes, to fit Rise weighing from -O9to40u pounds. "Irarhamitea" will please call and be St ted at eaeeat LOW PRICKS. RALI1QH, N. C. January 17, 167. TSICIIT1U. ' A f uH line ef CANTQV FLANNEL DRAWERS, Bferiao Uwderthlns V Drmwers, - Bona exUelerg tU. .B. I-ANDREW A CO., 4 NP8TH CAROM N A, t H a j i . BasTroao Couarr T W N H f mlth.at fexeeetor of W II Wlae,dee'd Barah Ballanee, t txaestrix of Hollowsy Ballanee.' WUllass Ovarb; and wile, sium , beth cstharin Ballanca, and Joaeph Bal- lsaee. - . In tbe above entitled eaest.it eputarlng to tbe Court, that tn eafendaat Jtstapk Bal lanee is a aoa-restdeat ot this bums It I therefor ordered 'hat pabUcetiea be eaad lo (is weeks tn tne Kalelga saariasi, (weeKiyj otifvlne Iha aaM dtifasdaat ot ttlenetltlM. aad that anlsse h sppsar at th otflce ef the uiera or tne superior vwan- oi suriiara Coaaty st Wlntos wltbln six weeks free the service of this notice by publication snd plead answer or danar to the petition, the prayer ef tbe petitioner will be granted so corals to petition. ' -" " - ' Wlusost, W I OsTLta, Clerk of tats Court at omee is win ton, this the U Of January, 1874. - a KlUtvtf. Wi ATUN, O C. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, - HALBieit, ,.,- ' Fouodsd lo 1843. Ksv. Alobbt Buses, t. D. Reetoi'. " -. Kaa. BaaanvT ansnts, A, ti., Aaslt't. . Ma- tiso; tiaovs, Prot. of slasic. . , Tha sixty foaitk ttrst will toamsacs Jan- nrylMb,l!J7. - Sura circular containing full par'Jcutars, piy to u Keetor. . f . , Jaals-wAdxt ' r rUO0 AND COAL TASD- A lot of beat Bed Aahs Orst Coal, sed sU proaipUjr filed, i y'.As,BlTW. nov T. I 0 t . " 71 Appticatlo "H1 be made to the seat meet ing Ot tha Legislature to incorporate tbe towa oltiold Uill, lintesieoBBty, MorU Carolina. octiie-wit ii,. For Batle, o U) Jsaatt BransS. Apple aad Peach. . w a i IJONUatCO. aafS-f HpUBLlO fALX, . i r I On Jaaosty Stk, 174, 1 Will sett st Pablle Aeeueafor Cast st ft Ormrt Hoo doorts BUIeixh. portion of Lot Sfl, Is phut of city of Baleigh, to satisfy s saoHirsg tva to ate ti Hugh VsmubeU at Jnh ttnodwla QCTUINi' NATlOSAt IAW; j i 'The Ptnekholdars of this Bank Wfil wOtet at their Bankiat Hoaae m Twssday, the IMk of Jsaat,.m.te'elo. - -..uVfu atecst-dSl - J ,. BURaXea MID, FeeatswaM sWbtr sad hair dresser, ander i. t. Galley A Bros, store, Ala mdf to wait oa enstORMi. Ttrnst ssedente. set Il ly if'li.M t i -a t IJART 18. 1874. mi rn Dispatches. FROM TEXAS. ' i ABtTlS, Inu ,Tbl etenlng a poaa of Travis' JTifles marched ap ironi the State armory. Each member tells his acquaintances that M3 as If by inspiration,' frcm every dlrcHou cam men on fo a4 -hitfltk, ilh Msch arsna a eoald be got. smiwg tbeia stfertt rT a-ho whit l.n-ks Indicated ihrj bad teen service under the Texas Bepablia Tbs crowd continued to in siease aatil the struts w re Ailed, w hen the Major arrived, having been released, CovertK.r Davis stated to tiher ff Leim piaaaoa that tbe arrest was without authority. One company was immedi ately raised, and placed ua4vr md of Mnjor JUlntnn, of Oalveaion. The then marched to the Capitol and offered their services to Acting GenenU Steele, of Sao A"ol" - , Laths All the troops oo both sides bars disbanded and there is much re Juicing . . FROM BE1ELIN. t BgBum. Jan. 17. The North German Qatett to-dsy asys thst If the policy of ranee Is mide tnb servsut to ths Unporal arnis of the Papacy, tbe peace ef Europe wi.l b com promised. There wot tu exciting tccuc iu tbs Laadtog to-dsy. Here MaHimkntd t , an Ultra mountain deputy, quoted a passage from recent work of Gen, La Marmot t, alleging that Bismarck, in 1 80S, discussed tbe cession to France of a portion of the Rheiniah. territory. Prince Bismarck arose snd pronounced the statement an audacious and uU'ioions laUehood.. FROM BALTIMORE. Bauimokk, Jan. 17 The National Board of Trade tsetit at Philadelphia ia Jan, 1878. The pro ceeding! were rJ!cordaut and unsslislao, tor.' , ,, FU0M A11KAN6AS. IjttlbRock, Jan. 17. , The stage which left Malvern yester day for i Hot Springs waa stopped hy t band of Bve highwaymen about five miles from Hot Springs, who captured the mall bag and two thousand dollars worth of valuables from fourteen passengers, aad taking one of (he attge horse decamped. tjtooH, Jsa. 17. The extensive flour mills at Leith were almort totally d4tyed by fire last sight; toes estimated at 28,000, and 400 hands are thrown oul of employment - 7? " iairisuiJiaToN. ' - s t ' WAtBIMOTOIf, Jsa. If, - The Mexican veteran at their meeting thie morning agreed upon a nu raorial lo Coogrees asking pensions for those who engaged io thtt war or their surviving idowt.aoq children,' In accordance with th previous arrangtrnenU tbe con Tentioo in a body proceeds d to the exe cutive mansion arranged themselves la line ia the' east room, where tbe Ptvtl- dentantrn-d and was TMuivad Weafh. 1 Ilebert ef Louisiana, who at marshal ol the contention said the members of the eiwfentioa) were glad to recognise i him an old com pan i oa in arms in the glorious and victoriowt battle it Mexico. Tbe President bowed hi tbinkt la reply, sad then accompanied by Gee. Denver, the president of the convention pause j from ooe veteran to another thtking btndt. Amoog the incidcott were tbe following : CoL Ruddach of Maryland, askad permie- slon, which wat grsutcd. to pin oa the President's Oost the rosette badge of that State. Oca. Cadwalader of Penniylvtoia. presented to th President in a f?w ba- iwmarkt, aa old eo'ored man named Benjamin Johntoe who during the Mexican war tervsd as Gen. Scott's took. , Flldulgbt Pispeitcaieav .Xv FROM WAULVaTO; V ;5v,, WAtitaoToit, Jan. 17. -The Attorney General thie afternoon teat tbe following telegism to Governor Davie, of Texas, in response to hi second Call for military ttsistsnce ; Yonr teli gram ttsting thst,- according to the Constitution of Tciaa, yoa were Governor until the Sifth of April, anj tha Uoeu Ricbard Coke baa beta triangulated sad- will attempt to seizs tbe Governor's rrfficwsi d buildire. snd calrtnr coos the Pntldent for military aasletance, liar been fefe'red by Lim to mefot autef. irj is of the opinion tit yuf right to I old the office ie at le&st to donbtxul tbtt he doee not feel arrshttd . IB- Xurnuhins United rUatca troono to aid ton ia hold ing turtner txwartaiop of sad Is there fore declines to comply with your request WJBATHER REPORT. ! j !, Wimiimi r n i.. For tbe Bsxrth Atlaatie Statte east of tbe Mississippi rver.partly cloudy weath er aed Rising t-'mperaiure, easterly tc eootterTy wtndl add Jtsibly rain ob te NO. 143; t r i j i ; si ' " " f - -'r'i' --ii-f n ii'ir v i - i ..san.ab- rttH' : x ' tur ". . vi ju-jJi uraterui xnousanus proclaim vnr QA Bittebb tbe tuoet wonderful In Tirorant that ever siutahied Ui awkiag t;'stem. i.- "; --f - No Person run tale flffse Ulttrri Recording to direction, and remnlu long ' unwell- provided thefr .bones are not do- troyea vj tmncrai r0100 " otue meana, ana Vital organs wasted ftejtm4 repair. ' '" -V" IHUout, BmHifnt ani later mitteut 1 everst, hich nro io jircrB leut lu ilio "vunoj-j" of oiir gtoat rlvom througliout Uio Cnilrttl States, cspceialljr those of the llissisxtppt, Ohio, Missouri! JlliiMKTcnitcsiH'c, CuiuUcrUmd, Arkati; so. Iiiil, Culorad.). Brazoii, Itlo Grande, J'ciirl, Alqlwunit, jfiibiln. Siiraiinnli, lto- anoko, Junto,. and uiahr othora, with tlicir vrut tubutaiics, tlirouKUout our entire country duriitg the 8ummcr nod Autumn, aud remarkably so during oa toii of unusual beat nnd dryness, art luvai ialily accompanied by extensive do. raiu&iuiuiu ..iiL li.c 6,wmacii.,aiw UTtr ami otticr nbdoiucial visccm. in tueir trentniniit.n liurgiitivc, exerting pow ei ful iiilluciico upon tlieso various or cans, U C4seutially necessary. There la no cntliiirtlc fir tho purpose equal t DlL J. W.W.kKU'H VtXKGAR BlTTEXS, fit they u ill fKC(lil.v rcninvo the dark colored vu 1,1 lunitor tilth which the id' bowcti (iiu loitilcd, at tuo tame' time ttiuiitUiUiiii Iho et and giuriilx jcstoring tho noalf iunctkjia oi tuc ttigcfiiivu organs. . by purilyiiig oil it' 'liuida wills VlsiiiiAR llin KHH. Xoipiduutlc i call take tokl of a system tlitta furc-nrmcd. . : --. 1)) kimkU or IikUkonIIoii, Iletd ncbe, l'iiiu in tlio Sliouldors, Cough, Tlglitnese of the Clicet, DizilneM, tour I j-uctiUimm of tlio Htomuch, Dad Taste in the ilomli, lilliiHut Attacks, 1'alplta tntion of tlio lieitrt, luilaminaUou of tho Limes, I'uiii in the reuiou of the Kid neys, uid lumdredothor painful symp toms, nro the oIVh) lug of Dyspepsia. One bottlo tvill prove a bettor guarantee of its merit tuuu a lengthy ailvertlM ruent. . -. - , t. -it. , , Kci-ofuln, or Hlag's Evil. White 8weUiuca, U leer. Errniuila. Swelled tck. tioitre, beml'tiiou Iiiflainiuaiioiu, ludolent JullaiiiinaUoiis, Alupiurml Alloctiunn, Vlil Pure, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc. In tlitmo. as lu fill other ciiuntitutional lis cnw Wat.KKu's Vink(ia ltirrxu bar thoirn their grant curative powers iu the most obntinntwami intrsetabls ea, f . For Inflaniniiitory tnd Chronic Rhcuinntisiif, fjont, Rilloun, Remit tout mid tntorim! tent Fevers, Diseate of ths lllood, Lh-rr," Kidiier end Uladder, these HittofM Iiih o mi equal, buck i)iiBStte MechnnicBl IM.srawa, Portotw en gngctl hi 1'iiliKs nnd Uinersla, eucb mt I'luintieni, TiK -i tM'r. (lold-beatars, sad Miners, a tlioy atlX;aiiee' lit life, are liibjoct to itaralysi ef tho ilowols. To guard agaiuat Uiis, IU s d of WALAIR't VlX' BOAS lllTTKiis oeeiixioiwlly. .1 For Skill DiHt'OHCH, Eruptlont, Tet ter Salt-Itliouiii, lUtitchuK, Sjiots, Pimples, Pustules, lU"iUr -Tarbuttele, lling worms. Scald bend, Sort KjreJ", Kryslpelas, " Itch, Scurf, Dineolnratioiis of the Skin, Hnsinr and Disestet of the Hkiu of whatever name or natnre, ar literally dug up ami oarried out of the system in a sliort tuns by the ate ef theao Kituirs. , , Pin, Tape, and other 'Worms, lurking ia Uie system of so mony-tbousanda, are elieetually detmyrd and reutoved. He system of uiedieine, no veriuil uges, no an theimiuitlcs will free the j stem from werme like these Bitters. . , I or Feuiule Com plaints, In young or old, mnrrinl iirimnriBjrtAlutiawfl of 1 1 , r.i ,i ,rv.vl , t'l hi Villi I ,i,c, mn. .ui Hitters ditplov to decided sn influence that Improvement la loon frorceptible. -' '-' Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever yon find its impurities burstiug through th tkin ta Pimples, Eruptions, or Sorest cleans it when yoa find it obstructed and tluggisb ia th vninsj deans it when it is foul: your flings wiU tU yoa when. Keep tbs blood pore, and tha health ef the lysteai will foUow. ft. H. XfeDOlf ALD CO., ttmgtitU snd 0a. A rU., Baa rranstsea. Call rnra la, Sad aur. of Wasliins-tcM and Cfcarlimi His.. K, V. , . BM bjr all uraI.M mu biilin. , Dr. J. Walker's California Tin egar Hitters are a purely Vegctablo preparation, made chiefly from the na tive herbs found en tho fowdr range of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the medicinal proiortio of which are extracted thercfiwn without the ate of Afcoliol. Tho question I almost dally asked, What is the cause of the onpamllclod tnccoss of Vixcoab Bit TEtts llTtrwwefTrmTtirBy ftinovr too cans or intense, nmt tne patieui re cover hie benlttr." ITiey; are tbe great blood Titrriflorarrd allfo-givlng prineiple) a perfect Renovator and Iuvigorator, of the eystom: Novcr before in tbe history of. the world has a medieine been compound!, peaseasing lbs remsrksble qualities of Tmicost Oirntst in bealuir the tick of every disease man it heir to. They are a gentle Pnrftaure as well at a Totiic, relitviug Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver aud riaceral Orput La BUioe diseases L- .1;. s.li ' :.;aia The propfrtles of Dn. WAttra'a TfltoAB litrmtt srs Aperient, TJispheretie, Carminative, Nutrition, Laxative, Uiaretio, Sedative, Ceanter-Irritant budoriue, Altera tive, aud Anti-Billmis. j -, "... ". - at. n. txaitoaaxo co . , Prasirfsti and Q Sts, ga fr.n nit in. Caltfnfals. aad cor nf Wwhlnrtoa and Charltoa (., N. T. Bmt hy all Urate mm UmOo rj Astro ia AMD O0A BISCUIT! H--f WUsoa't Biscuit and Cakes, li-'- Caropy fresb i Winner fnapa, , ; - Bakera no. i, ;h.o!te, Ffneat Green snd Bl k Teas, 'r i : -v -. aaad Pratts sad Vrgilauiaa, : r.:Ji Sancesaad rickksv, ,irt v 4, Marasaladea and fraservea, , ' ah iresn goas, mtif -- B f i (If A few member of the desert! Assembly cas get accuamoUatioa at J a fMmwifci Ml i Airm Metal nuts win tw tnsertsd m tile tsailt iSMrai Utetolluwing nl v j tifrt til one Inch, Or Inn bitiu.ju uuoa. " . UBiuroiw Um. fl.es ' M each sunawiuHBt tnasruxa less th-a week J.-: s 1 qaaie,4 weak. S-i-J 1 1 luoa, tlx ".l"onth, B O' I " 8 6H US) 1 ""tmo'aTli 00 "-"- -VjO l - "ilv uie.wv,yT."1 . ' t - 4 - HO. 00 1 - 44 11 it 0 " v&.uu,l U . ' ' '"' .era f .IVffTItfn,.!.. Ja 17.. ... Bales o aptaout ooltTcj HeTo nilj Tliiig shipped la January and February 8 f-l j f 5tf 1 Zfw yoKs.Jas. It , Ooti'W dull i-slea 1,8U7 'bales at 1 9 -8 w ?1W. iA.'ik t . rVj TSIeVaAti ij.:ji.,.'.i.;.,;. ' iairt.fc-.sa. v.'.tii "?.vi''.. tttJ t il. Corn tliadefiini. ' d in ojil erate demand , at -8 (or olJ-fesjer is(r4i.ulw)lljJI'S,rJ apdJJow-ewJ: a f 13 $? 1 1. . Ur4 heavy at S-16. Turpeatin 3 V,i. -.p iB f uiet sntna ,e08".a""J'Vi 'Atxfitrf- r " Monejf easjt offered 4j JCxchaogt Mov er and advaooed 'to 4.84; Oo! 4 ii t--;-"-Gsfetaments, 4tcdj and active Ftatce atrong anidull , .-.,"4 ' CtirtoarrFetatrta ,.'lotcd. steady, sales H800, Ja 1 17 83, Feb IS i 1-1 , March J U avis, April I W-fi tJ it i uae I u i .j.w,. jr. jd,-;;- "l-lt" ' JBAa,TtM0M. Jaa, 17. CMtc doll and lawirdddllngll 1-8, low middling U A A,stttet good xdi&ary 14 l-S.,'? '?.'': ' .tnl . 1- a-,:,.' ! -- sr ,t il cc It'lt.ltJJIOTWWi Ja, i7. -Oottoa Orrat taiddUng U 1-V3i Spirits twrpenttaw 0rn t t 41, Rosia (Lnnetatl.l()lgSVl5fvi iStrained; Crude - turptbtlna itwdy tr I TO lorjfavT.tt for yellow dlpfWlteadr at 150. ,. ,... - . . .'. ' '', v.NonfoL, Jas. 17. Cottoi quiet, tow middling i 1-8, ' '? "" " ' V ' .4 e ' ! 1 - f f cmr pottom MAJ-Bxy. i CoaaecTSS) TJAitV Bf W. C, Sikowaetr waocaa u tosmissioa msmchi.nt Cottoa-Balts 83 lislss 1 ' it ' "i " UQUM ' 'i a.t-'flti'f- - ,LB4i; o i. f Coaaaorm Dai-r, Br 0. T. Btixsusm m bho. Huut fgcaaa. fl T',:j Vm i ,.! IP I (!, .t'nr.S ' -- ., , ... . JnarylT. COTTON TARN, per banch..,"... " I M LKATUKlt fcrr-KK. ......,.,. n.Tf LEATHCK HAKSKAS. ........... 3 4bttt!m kULA etlEA per gal. ,. a, t.. X ;d memm) uoLUKii Vkiuf.,..,,...,.. eoaee POKK ....i""" T(t CHiCkKM oa taatr wmx.i.um,em giMJS ,.-.. - sw riATHEUS. rr.." . M eoaTi rt. jusaatf par aes. s taw gY, par 100 lbs..., ,.,.., 1) alw IDES, per lb Dry..... Male POTATOkd. Bweul, pat ..-., pteli TALUW per lb al VlNK(,Alperifal...A..,.... doaew R.fc .kHt . ' -t . rf' wK i 'J KAub.a... I T I K A . . , . . i wMrt.M . U BU'1'TICU..rf ... ,mi .t.rt.i f-v.i&f Basse ruiC'K, per bbs.c,:........;.'' K it tiOHN, MV be. W lbtM .' te H4U1IB DUJC HAsta. M. u..-..J....v........ ' wae - C aa vested w.i w L ltysit -IfCLl.ITH ,...TT. 1l'jNU" ;:;Lt1 J faA Oll.Sifct1WSWtlWlsW OAt e, sbeal. T.: ?!.! l ee " A aad .. ..4...,,- ...-a . t 00 FODDKR, per 100 lbs. li.Vl.0 "ANUbltiJ .......-..........,-. I1(je SPECULJiOTXCEai.. TTlOa JlkST CLASS. FUOTOa&AF US 60 JTJ -r-M. sa ,&'UU i(1--if; tf ... to WATSON'S F1HS ART QALJJCSI-ra-tvembtr. that-, tha best is always ,cbeapet Wstsoa he levtlved Silvbs Msdau for the asa PaoTOOBai-as at our ftatd Agtieultara Fain tor1 the past three years." Call' at his Gallery sad see One of th tastt eolteetloa ot Photograph la this eoaatry, also iBtctwre frsates, tibanst, dt-, la great varletf. KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 9 ,T A pair o apeetaelee oa FcyettavUl St, steel (rsmat tilaaas divided Is iuidd!a. jy II U ' W. U. JUNIS. VALUACLl! CITY PROPERTT FOR SALE. Intending to tataove to a mor relirsd part of ths city, 1 olfar for sal my ,,, , ( .4,(Ji;i'fe?-WDII AWItj,! ' on ths eoraer of Msrtla snd Wllmlng'oa Streets, fronting ninety fut on M.rlia fireet tud rannlne parallel with Wlluilrgto Slrewt eae hnodrad and twenty feet - Tbe lot will b divided Into th-ee parcels of thTriy feet by oa luudmd and twnty feet and ld saeartelv. , ,, 'I his propertj ia In tbe beart of tbt heavy Orocerv tnd Cotton trade, td fur ote whs wastes place of bnsineaa, or tbe capitalist Who wsnta to Invest his aaoaev fe larra ra- turns, be eaaaot de better, if not sold pri vately twfor, Iwilloit-r It at put;lir saieoB lha pranlsa oa Vrieay, the eoui Oayetdaa. -Ia74, fot terstssuply to the suliTiib-r. . ly ie tf . . jSo. k, u.UAttv. G-randttMusical it'A'l 9 A I j!l.,,tlli4 T.UOKEIIALL, ",' Friday Fveutns, Jan. J3. J t J t r . ' Uerr Tua JiCTerhofl, the Knhen.t-isof the oath, ss-tst d bv fr . Co. en, . ot Bt. Halt's Bvheol, l'raf. fectinat r, y. Ada laiar aad ihe KaeiKb eeiktta (no, will 1v s rrsnd vocal and ixnttnnwr .a concert st Toexsr Haii, dtlsy -,-. J-n. 3. dmtse:oa W eeaU. ii , -iv,i easts TS cents - Uallery to- emta. u kru for sals at to ooasstorea. nraeta lor umra Beate Csu b secured tt Uisiisuii't I'lKik or. )vlbedtS : -' JtJ0TKl. . a vw -v a b w a wwr vr r The AVwr ALyrT"rj rt ihetfVhol1 ert'efTii-KoriV'Cr...(,,a-j- ie Tenn.le"" Assoetslion wul tie hi. I r ui Lodi Room In vble city ua 'it "At, .lannary, 13th, at T o'clock p. n. A ;.. uotd. unabl to attend wii'; ke -. iLWr -LKj-i, , Jaat-faSuTa - . -.. i-vcrtiaryi , I - " "' . ." a tor aad stem ben of the House of Rep-1 . Jt io Years, f4 , M A. BUlsooro' BUMt, T aovls-U
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 18, 1874, edition 1
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