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WEEKLY EIRA. Hon. R. R. Bridges. President of ! been appointed a Director, Vicei President and General Manager of . the Southern Security Company. V lady in Caswell countv has I Hon. W. H. Battle is preparin- made with 'ier own hand 632 I n additional volume of hia Diorst' pounds of tobacco. She hi sold S t " . I a m ect i THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1S74. kOCAL. AN1 STATE. Kapnbllcau Organization. I Weil, Bridget, if I aany gooc ! Dr. Eugene Grlssom, the accom plished Superintendent of the In sane Asylum, has recovered from his indisposition. I Death, of IJayid R. Newsom. David R. Newsom, Esq., of this ' city, who was for some vears the agent of the North Carolina Rail road company at Raleigh, died .at his residence on Saturday nigh, last.' Mr. Newsom wa: a son or the late Jas. Newsom, an id and In lnntial citizen of thk, ouaty. and vhs a gent emcn o! I utilities. P&E1ARI2CG I'OR i merchants are busily making arrangement trie dullness which ha3 prevailed our raids for some weeks past v.L soon give way to stir anc bustle. Col. TucKer, (old Buck,) r.-eech Newsom, and a host of others, are -in New York picking out t?ic best to please the ladies ; and when they get beck we hope to see all of them do a smashing business. As we write this, old winter 13 making a dred, and the meanest for 019.50. A man who was put off a train on the Wilmington A Weldon railroad j trie's' elect judges : The. following is the. latest ar rangement of counties into judicial districts for this State. In every district an election for solicitor oc curs on Thursday, the 6ih day of August, this year. Andtin the first, third, fourth, seventh, and ninih districts, elections are held by law forjudges. j? our years nence tne oiner six us- recently was seen shorjy after wards trying o burn the bridge over Tar river. Efforts were made to capture him, but he eecaped. t FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. iG. Our 1r ior tnOii nprlng openings, and we hope thi JesDerate fierht for the ?scendencv. The Bynum K. w'Tirlll Knf rr rvnffinn TTn w ri vpr In (Chatham nnnntr fa UUt Tf J IT ill WV Vll Vl. JVI1 IV,t tlLC -mm - f mm- .mrmm-mmj , .w . . - -.. . ' r.-t a.s itri Examinations of candidates for cadetships at West Point from the Second Congressional District will take place ai New-Berne on the 23d I of April next. Candidates most be fe twee n the ages of 17 and 23. I A s'lort time ago near Ashe vi lie, . a in: a b the name of Fore and boy by toe name of John Parker, l-y.ii into a dispute, when the bov urled a sione at the man which. ook effect in the head, and from the , effec of which he died in a few days. There is an old lady in Iredell ; who don't know the name of the i President, or Governor of this State, but she can tell you the name of j every Presbyterian minister In North Carolina, and their ages and the number of children they have. Cotton Factory on Currituck, Camden, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Chowan, Gates, Tyrrell, Hyde, Dare. 8ECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Bertie,' Martin, Hertford, Beaufort, Washington, Pitt, Edgecombe. 'xflIRD JUDICIAL, DISTRICT. 4 Wei I, Bridget, n x-engage yon, tjaU wish to go omVr "Well. ma'am, i nave no cDjecuons: pro viding you do the same when T wish to'go out." .1 ' ?' ' ' .i Ohio woman riding on the cr.rs with her son, said he was six, and when Billy spoke up and de- clared he was ten, the good woman drew him over her knee and had satisfaction for the half fare she was cb'iged to pay. EW AOVEimgEMElfTS. CITY AD YEKTISEBIENTS. Statement of the Mutual Life Insurance , Company of Heir York; F. 8. "Win ston, President, for the year ending Dec. 31stJ 1873, made to the Secretary ortne BUte or isortn uarouna pursu - ant to the statute of said State : ANNUTTT ACCOUNT QBO ANSI PUNOSl IKAU2XGU ZU3TAIZ PEICES, TOEBECTEBt jrr, WATNB ALLCOTT, AX - 1LT GBOCKB, TAI K1TX V1LL ST A3fD CHILDBEN'S CABBIAGES ABTICUS. .1 micKsT Latest News. Wilson, Wayne, Craven, Lenior, i : Jones, Gi-eene, Pamlico. the best of It every timo. Look out for sunshine, per.co Lleosoms, linen coatn, mocking b'rd i, i tty jsrirls, cic. J i es- nOil I ie ne we now in successful operation. Why is it we cannot pet up something of this kind near Raleigh ? Crab tree Creek, which offers fine natural ad vantages for improvement in fall, c.c, should not be allowed to lazily roll aiong without Demg or service. I.rect mills ana feed hundreds. cm be done, and should be. A Man Hilled. Last week we learn, Thomas Seals, reported to be rowdy man, came by St. Patrick's Da;. On day last, the 17th in&t., ou . CV fellow-citizens with othern, brated in the peruii. it ',3 'ould country," lie i-.n lv l St. Patrick's day. I tire day, our Irian ."wen on our trt-ets, wearijf:. - i h impunity, tin? yii on emblem oid Ireland, whict Mri'.ish u!a for many years interdic:Kl. Thed'y was spent in in vent hilarity, and the music of the jands playing the national airs of Ireland and our own country, was heard almost continually the streets. At night, jf ietropolitan Hall wr-3 crowded to hear addresses from i lion. T. C. Fuller, T. M. Argo, j Ksq., Hon. W. A. Smith a.id others. I nil i i .1 ; . i , r si . . ana ruincr JiacK nin,i.n Q xiinr . March 23d, on April FOUKTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Carteret, Bladen, Brunswick, New Hanover, Columbus, Onslow, Robeson,... Duplin, Sampson. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Harnett, Union, Moore, . Anson, Montgomery, Richmond, Stanley, Cumberland. g-iXTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Northampton, Johnston, Washington, March 17. The Irish societies achieved the grand est display ever made in Washing ton. They were in full regalia and had seven bands of music in the ranks. ' t ; ' The following nominations have been made to the Senate: j McLaw, collector first district of Georgia. B. F. Beel. postmaster at Americas. Georgia. ; A committee from New Orleans has presented the President with his portrait on horseback. The I picture is the gift of Dr. Crasto, of jn ew Orleans, Pierson. In force, Jan. ?,73, Issued, In force, Jan. 174, -Terminated, ' HteUBAVCK In force, Jan. 1st, .1873, New Risks, No. 147 10 57 47 10 57 ACOOCNT. An.Pay'ts. (18,578 00 9,698 00 $28,276 00 122,000 00 676 00 BROWS VARIETY STORE, No. 10, Fayetteyille Street, RALEIGH, N. C. . MUSICAIi INSTRUMENTS, Such as: 78,146 $264,591,882 16,415 56,559,533 94,561 321,151,480 Vlollis, Acoorueons, lflaunas, Clarionets, Fifes, Triangles, Drums, Albums, In force, Jan. 1st, -1874, Terminated, 86,416 8,145 $289,505,836 31,645,644 .94,561 321,15fV480 D. BKTJOrtJS ACCOUKT. . . To balance from last ac't $56,074,484. 31 i To Dremioms reoeived. I rat. a drinKing. Purcell's, in Robeson county, and meeting Mr. Purcell's sons, James and John, he cursed them and snapped a pistol at thein. He then attacked James, the oldest one, with a knife, when James picked up a piece of fence rail and knocked Seals down, from the effects of which Seals afterwards died. We have not the full particulars. The times of holding the Spring "kJironf Tela tt on trc i nit J . Paker, a youn lest musio. and "Father sang'The Low Back Car" aiid other songs, to the infinite 'oV-igiit of all resent. We listened with peculir :; pleasure to tne oeauliiui son, the fcen,-' by Air. We learn that a lanre number of our Irish fellow-citizens and invited ;i supper and dance at the Cottage jhotel, which is spoken of as a grand jatrair. j We trust flu in tei change of good feelings which prevailed will con strue, and that we nay have at . Seach succeeding St. Patrick's day ' Ihappy re-unions, with a iarge in brease of the population of old (Ireland. F. Pluribus Un-.tm. Erin Go Bragh. Peas ire in bloom in W'ln ounty. P. W. Brown, an oldcitien ded in Charlotte lately. The wheat crop in GuiKot d county s looking remarkably well. Four hundred bales of cotton' were khlppeJ from Louisburg during the ! il 1 , Wm. Robinson, Esq., of Golds boro, is spoken Of for the mayoralty of that town. i Jas. E. O'Hara (colM) is doing a thriving business at the bar in Wayne county. ! E. B. Holden, of Pea Ridge, N. g., has refused $200 for & colt nine months old. ! The produce exchange of Wil mington have decided against spirit -asks with poplar heads. ; The work on the Catawba and Lenoir narrow craucre railroad is ' being energetically pushed forward. The spring term of Wayne county Superior Court is now in session, J udge Clarke presiding. ? New cost offices have been es- tibllshed at Elevation, Johnsto Clarke, are as follows : Craven, commencing ending April 4th. Onslow, commencing (ith. endinir Anril 18th. Lenoir, commencing on April :?.'5d, ending May 2d. Jones, commencing on May 4th, ending May 16th. Greene, commencing on May 13th, ending May 30th. Carteret, commencing on June 1st, ending June 13th. Pamlico commencing on June J-yib, efxJitTg-Jurat? ITtfi. -' Anniversary. The first anni versary of the Union Literaiy As sociation of Biddle M. Institute, lo cated at Charlotte, N. C, will take place on tha 27th of March. The Assoa Aon and Institute are under control of the colored Presbyterian chu ch, and the programme offered for the occasion is very interesting. The annual oration will be deliv ered by Rev. S. Mattoon, D. D., fter which, essays will be read and Jterary addresses made by various members of the Society. Tho principal officers of the asso ciation are: R. P. Wyche, President. J.- P. Crawford, Vice President. A. Cowan, Secretary. J. T. McMahan is Chairman of the Committee of A-rangements. The Carolina Central Rail way and City op Wilmington. The completion of the Carolina Central Railway between Charlotte and Wilmington is looked for as a certainty by the latter part of Au gust next, and when finished will be one of the best in the Southern States. The country through which road passes, being about two Nash, Warren, Franklin, SEVENTH Guilfort , Caswell, Orange EIGHTH Surrvj Yadkin, Davie' on Wake, Granville, Hcifax. JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Rocking hr-oa, Person, Chatham, Randolph. JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Davie, Rowan, Fo'syilie, St. Patrick s day "was generally celebrated throughout the country. In Washington City the President reviewed the precession. The procession in honor of St. Patrick'o day in Philadelphia con sisted of fully ten thousand persons. There were thirty bands of music, J T 1 111. J 1 1 J auu liarouciiea miea wiui eniiureu, decked with ribbons and green sashes. Col. O. J. Robie, formerly of the ; u. S. Army, has committed sin cide in San Fancisco. Fore ism News. Stokes. NINTH JUDICIAL Polk, Cleaveland, Gastoa, DISTRICT. Rutherford, Lincoln, Mecklenbu ' London, JNIarch I .The British journals generally consider the Chi sel hurst festivities a success. The Duke and iuchess of Edin burgh will soon visit the Eugenie. Thfi loss hr thA wforlr nf thA ( steamer Queen Fliztodth, off Ta ritta, is es imated at . 535,000. . . S77.736.486 57 Anient Claims, " $3,379,664 80 By paid Annuities, 21,535 28 By paid Dividends, 5,404,474 66 By paid Surrendered Foll icles and additions, 4,667,369 59 By paid commissions, (pay ment of current and ex tinguishment of future,) 835,400 22 By paid expenses and taxes, 1,063,884 64 Balance to new account, 62,363,157 38 $77,736,486 57 Dr. balance sheet. To Reserve at 4 per cent. $61,148,784-82 To claims by death, not yet due, 633,825 84 To post-mortem dividends, due on demand, 43,316 .95 To premiums paid in advance, 29,904 93 To snrplns accrued on Ton tine policies, 26,220 10 To undivided surplus, 3,727,785 03 Guitars. Banjoes, $28,276 CO Piccolos, Flageolets, Flutes, Bones. Castlnets, Tarn bo lines, Harmon! cas.Tu- ninar it Forks, TFork Boxes,Jews-barps, . Jxish Harps, Hunting Horns, Musical Boxes, Violin and Guitar Strings and Trimmings. Pulclmer Wire.Drum and Banjo heads, - Snares and cord. Biros and istrd Caces, Beads and Fancy Goods, Toys, Soapsr Perfumery, , CiTDquet sets,Regulation ? J. - Bails and Bats; a large assortment of fan .cy and plain Baskets, Gombs" -Ilair, Clothes and Shoe Brushes, "Fish Hooks and Lines. Confection- eries, Canned Goods, Jellies. Oranges, Nuts, Lemons, Fresh Crackers and Cakes; Pipes, Cigars and Tobao- co, and many other things ' r too numerous to men "' - tion. , Call and ex amine my stock and prices before you buy. Raleisrh. N. C. Waters A Son's cel ebrated Concerto Parlor and Orchestral Organs and Pianos. Send for illustra- COUXTRT rRODUCC APPLES Green, Dried BUTTEECest country. Good " , f M Goshen, . - llama : DUCKS EGG5 t; FLOUB-N. CFaaaUj, 44 " Extra, FODDER Per KJ HAY Per J00 f., CORN If E All POTATOES-Sweet. - N. C. Irish. OATS Bailed it 1C0 tm 44 HTfd ft brFhl, 1 25 0 08 aw o 09 0 00 W 0 09, & S3. 80 ( 0 (X) (fij 000 A 0 00 0 00 1 15; 000 0 75 0 75 000 0 CO 0 17,818,889 20 313,113 06 NAT. Agent for Horace GBOCEBUn. - BACON-TUb Bulk Side, p n I 44 Bmot'd' 44 dhooldettv 44 Best Sngarr cured ji&xns, -COFFEE Old roVmeaL, 44 Rio Prime, 44 Good. FIS a Mackerel. No. S, 44 li. C. HertiCT.cut f xaju is rautpsco, 44 Va. Famli, 44 Extrt. t4 44 Buperflne, MULAS3J9 cuoa, new crop, f, bbl RICE - I - SUGAR Stanc e a "jl N Extra C, CYelloMT, SYRUP-Bbl., 000 0 00 0CD 0CO 0 00 OC0 OC0 0C0 OC0 OCM 0 CO 0 CO oco oto 0 0 oco 8 (0 e.) oco 0 o oco 009 Of J 0 o 0 10 3C3 (4 (4 (A . to M 13 50 8 25 ( 12 00 f 10 00 3 13 00 4i 12 50 10 00 ( 8 1)0 2 CO 10 85 I 30 U) 14 S5 .85 OfiO 9 CO 200 1 25 1 00 1 00 85 1 00 1 50 80 CO C3 . 00 10 ' to to to to to to to to 45 41 45 10 P 11 PATENT ME1MCENES. ted catalogue. incli3dtw6m flliLI A M SIMPSON PHARMACIST & DRUGGIST, r - .- ! Cb. $65,609,837 67 Cabarrus, TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Catawba, i Madrid, March 17. The Car lisl leader Tristaly has been defeat ed at Taragona. is rjmored that the Carlists have raised the seige of Bilboa. N Caldwell, Ashe, ELEVENTH Watauga, Henderson, Mad'son, Mitchell, TWELFTH Graham, Cherokee, Swa:n, Alexander, Alleghany, Wilkes, Tedell. judicial dis :u c. McBowel1, Buncombe, Yancey Burke. JUDICIAL DISiRICT. Clay, Macon, Jackson, Traiiayivania. Below is published the district organization of- the republican party, by congressional districts as adopted fof the campaign of 1872. To these committees belong the duty of callinj Bayonne, March 17. General Seballs, according to the Carlist re ports, has captured a column of 2,500 men under General Nouvillas. City or' Mexico, March 10. Via Havana. A fearful outrage was perpetrated by a mob in Ahuaiul county, in the State of Jalisco, last Sunday. In the morning, the Priest delivered an incendiary sermon in the course of which he advocated the extermination of Protestants. This so excited his hearers that the proceeding to the residence of JElev. Jno. Stevens, a Congressional min ister, sent out by the Boston Board of Foreign Missions, with cries "long live the Priests-" T broke into, and seizing the elegy man smashed his head to jelly, and impress By and mortgages, $52,707,912 17 By united States ana New York State stocks, 5,967,888 00 By Real Estate, 2,539,403 36 By cash in Banks and Trust Companies at interest, 2,224,961 84 By interest accrued, 923,572 87 By premiums deferred, quarterly and semi-annual, 1,097,014 98 By premiums in transit, principally for December, 131,313 19 By balances due by agen s, . 17,771 28 the district con ven tions for this Spring, and they are chopped his body into pieces. They hftre renrodnced for the benefit and afterwards sacked the house and $65,609,837 67 :?rom the undivided surplus a divi de jd will be apportioned to each policy which shall be in f: rceat its anniversa ry in 1874. I have carefully examined the forego ing statement, and find the same cor rect. ISAAC F. LLOYD, Auditor, . January 21st, 1874. ' Note. By recent act of the Trustees the membershiD of thisr company is limited to ne hundred: thousand irisu--red lives. Bichard A. McCurdy. Vice President: juuu or. ptuarcr tsecre Bartlett. Actuary : Isaac L. Kip,, M.D., C. S. Winston, M.D., Medical isxam Uers. O. F. BltESEB, Genl. Ag?t, Baltimore, Md?,! A No. 1 Agent for Raleigh and vicin ity wanted. Address A. A. Bresee, Su perintendent Agencies, Yarbor6 House. 33 Fayetteville St., f . . , RALEIG II. 1ST. C, KeeDS constantly ou hand a full and complete stock of i j DRUGS, . I ' CHEMICALS, j HAIR BRUSHES, ! 'r TOILET ARTICLES Of every" description) usually kept in a firstrClass'Drug store. A large stock of Fresh and Reliable Garden Seeds just to hand. , - ; I would call the attention of those in need to my stock of t ..... . j HARD RUBBER TRUSSES, . -. which far - surpass any other in tise. They are light,cleanly and comfortable; never rust, break, chafe xr soil. They may be had on trial for 80 days if not satisfactory they-may be ret urned, when the money will be refunaed. mh5-3m. I information of all the republicans roncbrned. SECOND DISTRICT, The republican district conven- carriedoff every thing of value. After much delay tho riot was sup pressed by th 3 local authorities. The government has sent a detachment of troops to the place. Arigidinves- HP o E. W. II. M.ORHIS & CO tionwhicmet at Wilson, May 9, , tigatio has 0n foot, and 1872. elected a district executive committee as follows, with Colonel Thomas Powers, chairman: Craven county, Thomas Powers. Wyne county, H. L. Grant. Edgecombe connty, Alex. Mc- uaDe. Lenoir co un' Gieene corn Halifax coun Northampton som. Wilson county, ' ". TV. Stanton. Jones county, Jno. Andrews. Waii-en county, Jno. A. Hyman. THIRD DISTEICT. The execulive committee for the third congressional district, as con- R. W. King. Chas. H. Harper. , Henry Eppes. 'n T, J.W.N ew- nunarea ana lorty-seven miles, is as . titnfcpd hv thft renuhlicAn ennven good as any in the world, and the 1 tion which met at Clinton, Samp tne citizens of vVi. .. r oo 1070 ta no fni property of the citizens of Wi mington,Wadcsboro, Monroe. Char lotte, Lincolnton, Shelby ana other localities will be vastly enhanced in value. We learn that as soon as the road is com Dieted a line of steamers county, and at Stump Sound, Ons- j will be put on between Wilmington ! low county. i Oipt. Ben Robuson, of Fayete ville, is recommended by theAfa ? ymn for Solicitor of -hat juriicl district. Jec F. Hoskins, of Grcn oro, vas recently robbed of a gold watch $rd considerable money by a ro -j ored boy in his employ. I t Xorth Carolina contain- about) 32,000,000 acres of laiid, about sir: And a. half million of which are un- jler cultivatiou. - J More diswl e; v- be:-i sup pressed In North Ca o'ina during the last six months than in any ytherSt&ti. I Judge Thomas, member of Con j gres3 lrom the New-Berne district, nas introduced a bill for the re moval of obstructions from Nense j iver. A man named Bardes, living in Robeson county, was boin Jur 4 1776. We hope he will live to be present at the centennial July v 1876. Rev. T. II. Boyles, of Mt. Airy, jN. C, has completed .a perpetual motion macnine. nas zurc-au run two months without stopping. I Last week, a man named Griffln Holloman ran away with ,Miss friary Edwards, a young girl only 1 onrl Mow vrtlr thna orrrkWilnrv a portion of country heretofore almost isolated a direct communication with the North and foreign coun tries. We see no reason why Wilming ton at no distant day may not rank with most of our Southern seaports if wealth and importance. son county, May 22, 1872, is as fol lows, with W. P. Canaday, chair man : ' New Hanover, W. P. Canadoy. Onslow, E. B. Sanders. Hrnett, J. S. Harrington. Cariaret, A. C. Davis. Duplin, Enoch Hill. Brunswick, E. M. Rosafy. Cumberland, A. G. Thorn ton. Columbus, R. N. Maultsby. Bladen, Evander Singletcry. Sampson, Clinton Ward. Moore. A R. McDonald. orders nave been issued for the ar rest of all the Priests in Ahuaiul county and the neighboring town of Tesnitaril: The mob in Saynayo, 1 acting under similar religious fren zy, attacked the small earrison of tho town, burned the public arch ives, and nilliaered tho houses of i the authorities. 1 The government of Jalisco has arrested nine of the bandits who robbed the stage near Guadalajara and killed Westfall and Bartholy. A portion of the property taken from the passengers was found in the posession of the prisoners. The Governor of the district of Mexico has issued an order prohibiting cock-fighting as a practice unworthy of civilized people. Troops are guarding the road leading to San Luis Patosi to insure the safety of travelers. General Santa Anna will remain at Jalisco some time before going to ' the capital. Quicksilver mines have been dis covered in Seacatecas. The following Bonds of the North Carolina Railroad Company, bearing date of March, 1857, numbered 392, 393, 395, 400; 402, 608, 655, 610, 615, 622, 638, 649. 651. 653. 656. 657. 658. 659. 660. 662, 663 and 665, according to a report of the Finance Committee made to the Stock holders July 5, 1865, haying been paid and cancelled I hereby give notice that these Bonds will not bo paid again. .By order of the BoarcLof Directors : J. A. McCAULEY, 33-3t Secretary N. C. R. K. Co. Company Shops, N. C, March 13, 1874. jyjcC ALLUM, W YCKOFF & HOPE, SUCCESSORS TO SEPARK, HICKS & CO., NO. 3 FiA.YBTTEVII.LK ST., 1 - DKALERS IN ALL KIKDSOF FURNITURE, r ILookinc: Olasses, Plates, Sec, Spring Beds from $3.50 to $18. CALL AND EXAMINE The fi nest assortment of engineers, mow FOUNDERS I WALNUT CHAMBER SETS FIFTH DISTRICT. County. v . . There will be a meeting of the Re publicans of Wayne County, held the court-house, in uoldsooro, and MACHINISTS, RALEIGH, N. C. Manufacturers of Stationary XCneines, JBoilers, Jotton Gins, Jtreses, Saw Axilla Mill and Mine Machinery, Machinery in general, and Plo wa of the most improved paterns. Wav ne I STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, Ever brought to this market before, "I " AND BE COVINCE that what we say is true as regards to quality and price. ;W. H. MORRIS & CO. feb27-tf. a N E CAR LOAD and all classes of machinery repaired in in a mechanical way witn promptness.' Castings of all descriptions furnished to order at short notice. " All the different kinds of Plows for- met at Greensboro, May 15, 1872, Market Summary. At latest! nmvinnta nnitrm in "Maw Vorlr fVfl4 I steady at 16f ; in Baltimore 15: I constituted the .following execu';ve In JNorfolk I4j: m uaiveston, good i WJ1"11 m a". ominary 13 ; middlings lui ; in j Savannah, middlings Turpentine finds ready demand I in New York at 49. Kosin firm at at the court-house, in r-i i 1 1 cil .1. I A I 1 J 1 1 TII.ba Afn T.Sa rpmihlicnn rnnvpntinn forthp ri--r.aa rf annninfin(y HAlfxratAo I are beincr manufactured, and are offered fifih congressional district, which the Conerressional and Judicial Dis- at the 2:40. Money is active at 8 and 4. Exchange dull. Gold 12. Govern ments strong and active. State bonds quiet and nominal. In Liverpool cotton Ls firmer. Uplands Sd ; Orlears ? a' J. In London j Erie 40. Consols 92?a021. Tho Central Pacific road is again blocked near Emigrant Gap. The snow is twenty-five feet deep or a level. Telegraph poles are buried out of sight in some places, j "Divil a lie did you ever catch coming out of my mouth, Kate,11 said an Irishman to his better-half. "You may cisy say that," retorted Katharine, "for they come oat so catch 'em !" sixteen years oragena a niece or nis j f?st that Satan himself couldn't wire. Ail mis occurred near&pnng iHope, in the county of Nash. f David Barrow, a wealthy and in jflaentlal' citiziHi of Louisiana, re Icently died in.the 70th year of his age. Mr. B. was born in Hrllfax A girl, hearing her mistress ask her husband to bring "Dombey and Son",with him when he came home to dinner, set (wo extra plates for ihe expected guests. S. C. Barnett, of Person. Wilson Cary, of Caswell. H. M. Ray, of Alamance. S. A. Douglas, of Rockingham. Thomas B. Keogh, of Guilfo; d. R. F. lYogden, of Randolph. Henderson Adams, of Davidson. A. H. Joyce, of Stokes. 8EVENTH DISTRICT. The following gentlemen compose the Executive Committee of the Re publican party for.the Seventh Con gressional District: David I. Bringle.of Rowan, Ch'n. J. B. Howell, of Alexander. A. B. Carson, of Alleghanv. Eli Gray beal, of Ashe. R. L. Patterson, of Forsythe. j. i. jsiozif or Iredell. Samuel Forkner. of Surrv. James H; Foote, of Wilkes. Lewis B. Banner, of Watauga. William B. Glenn, of Yadkin. William B. March, of Davie. Dead. Note. The chairmen of the ex ecutive commitlees for the first. Birth and eighth disincis will please forward the names of their committees to the Bra Immediately. t ?ict Conventions, and other pur poses. All Republicans are requested to at-na. r-v order of the County Ex. Com : D. J. EZZELL, Chairman. LOWEST PRICES. Is W ADVERTISEMENTS. A R To the Citlxene oT Weke Count y: The undersigned respectfully an p ounces himse! "a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court, subject to the endorsement of the Republican Cqunty Convention. I am thus early infnaking this announcement in order that tbe public may have full and fair opportunity to scrutinize my past Constant -with eood material and workmanship, Mr. J. H. SEPARK will remain witn us in cnarge ox tne r ounary We will nav the hisnest price for old casting, and want immediately 100,000 pounds. mch3 3m THE GRAVES COTTON PLANTER AVE YOUR MONEY TIME AND labor, by using the ''Graves Cotton Planter." It sows the seed without the trouble of rubbing, .and with much more regularity and precision. It will sow from 1 to 7 bushels per acre. . It opens, sows ana covers as tne same record, and I offer the same as a pledge I time, and requires only one hand. for mv future conduct. As to my com- : petencv to perform - the duties of the i . office, '. respectfully refei; ' to the mem- t Ders oi mo uar, ma xiuu. o. 1 1 t m and the Hon. A. Tourgee. M ' Respectfully: '- -t 3S tf T V . ALBERT MAUIN, We refer to a few of the will-known farmers of North Carolina, who ..have used this planter: i:l... IMMiTilil 1 :m! 'Jill WKlleman, J Wake .y. Gen. Joshua Barnes, GeoV.W. Barefoot,' TVney8hms, W. F. Green. Edgecombe. V A. B. Williams. B. D. Rice.' r Wayne county. Borden & Kornegy, ) A. C. SAUNDERS, k;CO., Agents, Raleigh, N. C. feblw2m. PIG'S FEET AND SARDINES AT LATIMER'S. of the Celebrated STTJDECAJblER WAGONS ' ? , ' RECEIVED. "These jhstr celebrated wagons, whose superior qua)itiejs, with their well earned and Unviable reputation, so long 'established! and, more widely known than any other, are within the reacb or all at lair prices ana on iiperai terms The tfeitianck for them in all sections is constant and . unabated, for they are found to be such wsgons as meet the'real wants of an honest : and discriminating .people: And though the demand for them has continually in creased since they were first made, now for nearly a quarter of a century, we propose to announce to THE FARMER, THE PLANTER, THE FREIGHTER, TffE TEAMSTER, And to all who want the Tory best wagons, that we have now most ample faculties, the most complete arrange ments, the most extensive and perfect stock of materials for the manufacture of wagons, the best in all respects ever offered in this or any other State or ter ritory. As to their substantial Qualities, lightness of draft and durability, ask the thousands who have used them. They have stood the severest tests of every climate, and wherever used in all the Southern and Western States, on the - Great Plains;-in all the Western Territories; and on the Pacific Coast they are pronounced the leading ana t Granges will find it to, their Interest to correspond with ns. - . ; ' WAYNE ALLCOTT & CO. mhS-tf Agents, ; r EL C. ECCLES, : Proprietoiv' 5 ini' CENTRAL HOTEL,, CHARLOTTE, rf. Q. urateful Thousands proclaim Vin. t egab Bitters the most wonderful In- vigorant that etcr rostaiaed th finking rstcai. "M j No Person can tiilce tliese liittera according: to directions, mul remain long uhvrell, provided their Iwhos arc not do- stroyed lr mineral jxuson or otucr means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. - , liilious, Uemittent and inter mittent Fevers, which aro so preva- lent in the valleys oi our irrcat rivers -throughout tho United States, especially. those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, , Illinois, lennessee. (jiimhcrlann, Arkan-' sa. Ihd, Colorail. llraxiiii, Uio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mnhi'.c, S;wiiina!. IJo an ke .lamtw, and nu.tiy. -others, with their viist tnliytaries, tiirou'l unit our entiro country dm in the Summer and Autiiinn,and remarkably. so duriusca' sons of unusual hu;it and dryness, are invariably accouip:iuifd by extensive d rancincnts of tho olaeh ami liver, and other abdominal viscera. Iii tin ir treatniunt, a purgative, exerting a pntv.' orful inliuonco ti)ii ti:ese various or-' 4ans, is essentially necessary, 'riiefe is no cathartic for the purpose. equal t I)n. .1. Wai.icku's Vixkoau Mittkks. as thoy will speedily re.movo the dark colored vbcid nmtter with wfiich tb . bowels are loaded, at the am stimulating tbo secretions of and generally restoring tlie . functions of tbo digestive organ. Fortify the hotly AgaiiiKt u ! by purifying all its fluids with Yinki;a:; HrriKiis. No epidemic can take bold of a system thus fore-anncd. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Co.tiirb;. Tigbtneas of tbo Client. Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Had Taste in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, I'alpita- tation of the Heart, lutlainmat ion of the Lungs, Pain in the region of tbo 'Kid . ncys, and a hundred t'ihor. painful symp toms, are the ollsprius of l)yspe)sla. One bottle will prove a bettor guarantee of its merits than a Ion -thy advertise ment. . - t -Scrofula, or King' Evil, Whito SwelUues, Ulcere, rhTitipcl, 8 welled Neck, Goitre, bcrofaUui I titfamumtmn, Indolent InHauHnntionf Mercurial Atroctionn, Old Sore, Ertiptbm of tho Skin. Sofo Kyen, etc. In these, as iu all other c lutitutional li eases, WLKKU'S V-f.tK;.u IIittkbs hare shown their great curative )ower iu tho niwt obntinate nn J ie.trartuhle cnc. . For lnflainniatory nntl Chronic Rheumatism, fiout. llilious, Hemit tcnt and IittcrmitteutlVvcrs, Diseases of the JifooiL Liver, Kkiiiey' ml Plodder, these Hitter have no eounl. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood. ' Mechanical Disenses. Persons en gaged in Paints andIfnornls, such asjj Plunibcrf, Tyie-ittcf , Uold-beatcrs, and Miner, a they ii(fWrCe- i life, are subject to iiaralyi of firtKBowel. To ruanl ) jiL'iiin-t tliiK. Uke a do0')f Walkbb's Vix kgar Uittkrs occasionally. um2 'li For Skill Uiscascfi, Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt- Khetim, Blotchoft, Spot, Pimples. PuMtales, XitAU, Carbuncle, Hint; worms. Scald-head, Sure Eyes, ErjKipeUa, Iteb, Sctirf, Dbcolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug np and carried out of the system in short time by tho use of these Bitters. , '; ' Pin, Tape, and other Worms, Inrkine in the system of so manr thdnsands. are effectual destroyed and remored. No - .m syiem oi zseaicine, no Tenniiages, oo an thelminitics will free the system from worms Uke these Bitters- .. For Female Comrjlaints. inToui or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo manhood, or the tarn, of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that ita pro vement is soon perceptible. ueanse the vitiated Blood when- ever yoa find its impurities bursting through cleanse it when you find it obstroeted snd slnggiih. in the reins; cleanse it when it is foul; josr feelings will telly on wWa.' Keep the blood pure, and the health of tne system wiUfollew. , XU n. XZcDOITAXO b co Dnicsists ud Gee, Agtn 8Mt Fyaaeisea. Cliforui, ana oor. or WMtuorvyi aaa uamraoa cu xi. x. . Sold toy sU DrsfKUU msms vcaitrs.
The Era (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 19, 1874, edition 1
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