MILYNEWS. MM.tii . ; Tbr nail. '.r tnii'i row r.,e a f..!.' X ,..r,.o U'Oi r.i tri U . i J ,' !. in -;rru .-1 p in j'Um 9 o p in. : u HSc. opvtK t c t.eliver j. of tb. uiai , j ow: -:htro ; i m. vsern j . j. in. t -trn 4 .i p iii- U-e tii.to!T . ... 6 i' p. m Northern mails dally, clos.u; At 10 x And 3.1 j m ?.aJayi open from 4 to S p m. W. W. Hol.PEV I" M. j 1 Urar.Mute I.ertarer. lt of. Job Turner, a ilcaf mute, ajnl f : thirty-live ycais au instructor in 'ho iriuia Institution at Staunton, lias , f--:n iK-ut out by the Ucv. Thimia Gal iaiuct, general malinger to "tlio church I mis. on to deaf mutes," . a ' M' -tonary to ileaf mutes. The Kev. M-" ll t li will rctl the rico a'"' IcCon" j the hearing audience, which Mr. T""'-' will interpret iutho U" UUUT ,i"i .loaf muU-s, at the chu.ch l J' shepherd on Tlmis.iay even,' W 7 o'clock. A taken for mission to deal mat All scats free, and cirj cordially ic-.tcd. Wfathfr Probabilities. WaihixoTOX. Mirrti ".For the uth At i ;i " !is rlt;ii f :..rd l j L.i.n; br r. trrth aid rl-K ..:!-; lo sou'h -: in,H: mjrti.-r and 1 1 -r -r parti.) udj we: her. Ia4es to ew Advertise went. I C. IKi.wTr r I-ocal notice. r'siRr. vk A to Loral not ice. lliTK.TI.l; pcil DOtKC. iR. I'iiki k f.cil notice. 'It I Special notice. I V. I't, k 1I..UM5 for sale '. J. Tii-i as For rent. ' v-. A. W onritv Law ca;: VV. II. t'&r. L-n-al not vv Li t ti s tikt.Kx L'K-al t MM AL 1IKII Oar UnlerSui'P1 Tue i e c-niiu.itee of the city baro been , vi.-.J iu ascertaining tbo facta in r. !..:i u. tl"' wt" supply of our c-.t :!.- .(-.i-iii: l le various cisterns A. ' i 4 . .ji in examination they found t , , -jpaci of the cisterns to bo as No. 1, Northeast of capitol, : ' cioiis; No. '-, Southwest of capi ',; i.oTO: No. 3, optiosite UearttH :,.v tore, Fayetteville street, 3,'J'W; . t. oppsit Zicharias' store, Kay-r-:eille street, .'J'1: No. 5, opposite i lahler' store, Fayetteville street, J.yGO; No. 6, on llariieit near Wilmington street. 5.4'; No. T. intersection of Fayetteville and Davie streets, 3.1,010; No. t1, interection of Iavie ftud Mc Dowell street. 27.77; N '., Deaf A: Dumb Asvlum, 4..VW. The aggregate capacity of these cisterns is y.j,07'J gal lons, i'u the 'Cth of February when inspected, they contained 70,ii3 gallons. To-Jay is the arn. w the Lenten vlTertises a vi wvli be iunj on the lust ..uei by the Treasurer to Fig;j A. laaruiet. rttn. Mass. n re will be a meeting of the Knight' ! Honor at their Catie Haii th'. et i::ng at 7j o"clk. A'.', thr memlers of the Iioatd of I l.tii t.'t 1 i he Insjne A lura are in theettv. .vc ..tie, ti.irr wi.i be a full lUiYl.i:; t.- -lay. i; i'y fritu-1, Mr. Alex. Str.'i.ach has l.amed three brands ol L u;ii ilur the parties who '"bur glantvi" hi i .:ablif hiuent not 1 Q i ui'. We .-a'.! att.!it:on t he let tor of Hon. li.t.i.e II. MuiiHon, (?rand Master of Vi4j!, m Not i h 1 arohna, in regard to Mrs. Ka'j a l. luxtu's pr postd rea.iiti''. An alterrat i"ii .. . urn d b t ween a wh :e n-.au an.i anegio on Martin street yester!iT. The nscro .in;c the white mac, shone name was ICcwUnd, on the Lead with a s'.oue, milicang a rather erere w.iund. which dre.M?J by Dr. James McKte. Tlie ordinary mji..t -i.y ofMar- t.ri strrtt wa diis- on jester. Ijv .titer booo by a coutot Mvi-ro a .lar k.T anned with a long whip and two of I..- brethren furnished with !::. Is. The parties rn at each other atis!ud, and huaiiy the mau with t:.e ship was adjudged the victor. The liaptlst Dime oueert. The elegant rooms at the residence of ! Dr. Tritchard were filled ll even ing by a very select assemblage. The musical selections, both vocal and in strumental, were admirably rendered, as was evinced by the appreciative ap plause and comments of those so fortu nate as to be listeners. Mrs. W. W. Vass, the organist of the Salisbury Street Church, presided with lier usual giace at the piano. Among th.e tak ing part in the performance we noticed Mrs. K. t't. Lewis, Mis. V. 1J. Dofld. Mis. F. I.. Mahler, Mis Mamie Lewis, Mis McD.u n l. Miss Heck. Mrs. A. D. Jenkins, Miss llriups. The following centlemeti aix. t.-k part: Messrs. W. II. Ds-ld. J. L. ILiy and Chas. New comb.The jhtoi mors admirably preseut ed some vocal gems, in a most : effective stylo. Messrs. W'm. Simpsop and V. C." Koyster. exhibited their powers as artistes, the first plsying the tlute ami the latter.the violin. Mr. Willi An drew favored the company with an aiuusiug iccnaiion. We regret that wan; of sluice prevents our particular- :2:ng. I he evening paseu away aruiU unusual enj ymnt. ilOTEL A1CKIVAI.54. t x n n iKoir. it nors e. j A Day, Durham; D II tJill, Fiank :,nton: Mrs It H Huxtou. N C; J T Holl- mg. I'hila; J I) lirooks. btatesville; W I) Dither, I'hila; J Stem, N Y; II S Harrison, Kichmond; V B Means, (Ton cord, N C; '.V K Davis, Iiuisburg; W A Bobbitt, Jr., Frankliuton; J K Wolff". Petersburg, Ya; II J Marsh, Bait; S ti Worth, Fayetteville; U K Smith. Mou cure; J G Burr, Wilmington; F O James, Greenville. N ('; tiraham Daves, Wil mington; Paul Colton, Grauville; J W Atwater. Balto; John Kelley, N Y; Hev C I) Hill, Ilichmoud. SATIOXAL HOTEL. Geo II Graves, Mottitt's Mills; W C Etheridge. England; Jas H Kouutrce, Kinston, N C; Mai C Dowd, Charlotte C Y B Smart, N Y; I Tuckett, Dur ham: Miss K A Finch, N C; Col J t Amis, Oxford, N C; Miss Mollie Jordan Cary; Mrs. Saunders, Warren, N C W A Slater, N C; J S Timberlake I'acitic, N C: J V Timberlake, Louis burg; Win. Face, Kittrells, N C; J I Daws, Penn; A T Crump, Louisiana. h A II It I At ET lOM.vIEUt'lAL RE POUTS. KA!.i:i(;il J IKKH'ii! C'OTT. " N KlUIT: r.ejxirte.l hy KKI.l.v, fl UIHIY i UUOWN, Utlleia hepnrteis f.r the Uwnl of Trade. it alkig u. N C, March 5 is.8 Mld.illiiK. 1. Strict bow Middling, c,, Ixiw Middling, 91? Mrlct (itHHl Ordinary, j (iiHxl Ordinary, st Ordinary, g Middling Stains. 9 4 low Middling tiialns, h- GkhI Onlinary Stuins. kil Tone of Market Firui. KEKOIITKH Mr. Jouathan Barnes and Miss Mollie R. Bardiu were married Thursday at the residence of the ofheutinir minister Elder William Woodard, in Wilson. AtShelbv. N. C, on the 27th of Feb ruary, by Hev. R. '.. Johnston, James L. ebb, Esq., and Miss Kauso, daugh ter of Dr. W. P. Andrews. AU of Shelbv. In Giauvi'ile county, at tho residence of Joseph P. Huut, on the 27th ult.. by Kev. J. T. Gibbs, Dr. Junius T. Ful ler. of Hoxboro. N. C, and Miss Mary Ella Hunt. In Granville, at tho residence of Hichard T. Smith, on the 25th nit., by Hev. M. H. Yaukihan. Mr. William Thorp aud Miss Anna H. Thorp, all of that c uut v. IfKATllS. fertiliser License. "ate Treasurer Worth ori yesterday ;ue.i a license to (iutave Da'i'bm iiiu. . f i.altimore. f.r the sale f the : l ::."in"" Fertilizer. Ano:!ier $Vi for t-c I 'rpartmcnt of Agriculture. TTarket Ileperts. !- srs. H. F. Jones A. Co . will rc p ; ; ;l.e grocery market for this month. Messrs. Kelly. Pure for A Brewer will rep-'rt thec-'tton market. The receipts of cotton and faNe-packed bales will be reported by A. A. Thooips-.a. "?ie Snadst Meheol ( onirntloD. .m- day ai we sj-ke of the C'n ven' -.a of Sjr.day School workers to be j he 11 ::i Atlanta. t... "and therein stated th-' name !' th- ,'en'lemaa to whom all j c ruiu-.i ik a'i 'i.s si, .u'd le addressed as Kev. T. t . H -d We s!..u:d have written it Hkt:i. Th se who tutctid goiuj i.S be governed aceorduijly. Ilsror's Court. uiy 010 c.ie wa t;icd Isv fore His ll.nr the May. r jisterday, that of Sall.' Dunn, negrrs,. arn ted for a.-- sauaicg isomer uaikey name 1 juira Gr.fia aud tenug o:r her clothes. The as.au. t wss raa.le on the public high way. For her o.'leuse aaint the law and prcprn ty the asau't;ng da.iw 1 was fined ? 1 and cost. A Vm l'aiitor. At a meeting of the members of the Church and congregation of tlie First Piesbyterian Church of this c;ty, on M. .inlay aftcrno.i. to elect a pastor to succeed Kev. Dr. Yauhan. whot-C phy sical disabilities prevent him from ac cepting a call which would have other wise Ikch so cordially and unaiiiniouly extended to him. afttr a most harmo nious meeting, the Hev. Wm. T. ;Hall, DU, pastor if the First Presby teriau t Lurch, of Lynchburg. Va . was uuau-i-uoU'ly elected. Dr. Hall was for sev eral years pastor of the Picsbyterian CI. uu li at Canton, Mi-s., bnt in the fall of 1?72 was 1 ailed to the pulpit which he has ;:.ce tilled with so much aceept- ahili iv and where In labors have I been so gieatly blessed. Dr. Hall is a ' Eat:ve of North Carolina; is a 2!.t'.cman of unusual cu'.tuie aud re- ULemeLt and most genial and pleasant in Ins manners and intercourse and is said to be one of the best Pastors in the Southern Picsbyterian Church.? We .ivratula.e the Church upou the selec tion of one so eminently p.ialiticd to s rte them and hope that Dr. Hall will a. ,-pt the call so flatteringly made. , li. Hall was lx. 111 111 Gatn county, i'l'i .1 K'li i f Hev. James Davidson Hall. II s c.-llegi te education w:s ob l tit.t. 1 .11 Da idst.u College in thi5tate. lie .iftcinaids to k a theological cttuise at t o.umiii.i. ?. t. ..-wficre fie was a fa voute stu-Ietit of ihe celebiatctl Dr Thorn well. In Wilmington, on the Jth of Feb ruary, at o chvk, i m., of valvular disease of the heart. Hichard II. Grant, aged 02 years and S mouths. In Newbern, Friday night, March 1, 17, at 11 o'clock, of diptheria, iu the eighth year of her age, Daisey Mead ows, daughter of llios. A. and Harriet H. Green. In Granvilie county, near Tally Ilo.on the 24th ult., after a short illness, Mr. Had ford Gooih, aged about sixty years. Iu Grauville county, near t'xlord, on the Joth ult.. of disease of the brain. Mr. William Ball.' aged about fifty years. To the iloiiae-Keeper. We would say that you can find any thing you need in the house-furnishing line at the hardware house ot J. Brewster, tho only house in tho city where a complete stock of house fur nishing tro.xis is kept. His famous Cotton Kino Cook St k can't be beat. A tine lot of chandeliers, parlor and hall lamps always on hand. There will be a called meeting of the Board of Directors of the North Caro lina As lum for the Insane, held at the Institution on Wednesday, March lth. at b o'clock a. m. E. B. II a wood. Jr., td Secretary. Cotton "Vole. Mr. A. A. Th nipvon, the Secretary of tlie B jaid of Traile. whose duty it t to report the riee'pt of falsely -packed ba'c of cotton, reports that on yester day. March o:h. two bales of such cot ton wire receive I. jKit up at B. T. Kogers" ,:in, which is managed by s man U-::.t.l Thompson. The receipts of cot ton on ytstcrday w.-re 1J2 bales I'ersoaals. Col. Paul B. Means, of Cot.con!, is at present in our city. Hou. Paul C. l aiiiir. n, of Hilisboro, is als m t wn. Mr. J. L. S:. ii: the sewing in.i c'iine man. U :t ur city yesU r lay for Philadelphia and New " York.. He wi.l. while abscut. h.k alter the latest impiovemeat 10 mahims, and will re turn in 10 or 12 days. Killiug the (Mrros, The K-s, ue S. F. Engine at " o'clock yestcrtlsy aftern on began tilling the fire cisterns on Fayetteville street, from the cisterns 10 in ; Capital Square. The ooe in frunt of the store of Mr. C. I). Heartt, cntaiuing 3.lsX gallons, was fuU.d in 13 nnuutcs ar.d lo seconds, by a itrct' r,m 1 r- . - if li vi -wes di- Kescue was 12 TVi to" theV"re inch. We are now ready for busiues bhould a firs alarm be given. A Correction. Some days since a statement appe ared in tho Nl.ws ia regard to the price of ess in ur city, as eompared with the Charlotte rates. The Chai I ite O'jtirttr says: "ILe Haleigh Awf credits us with paying 17 cent per gallon lor kerosene oil aud j2 per 'thousand fur gas. Wih it was so. but it isu t. W'e pay t for gas and 14 cents for kerosene, ami this being so a great many of us tfon't use S-" 3frs. notion's ltritdlng. O IK E OK (IK VM) MastF.R OF ) 3I.1SOXS IN oKTII Cau.1I.INA. ) To te Jfas-shic " itiri,ify in Aorf.4 t'.iv- I take j icosure in otliciayy recom mendiugtoyourespvci.il attention, the bearer, Mrs. HaTph P. Buxtoii, who proposes giving K-adiugs iu various mm of our state for the hern lit i.f the Oxford Orphan Asylum, aud bespeak for her and the cause she represents that hearty cc-jjh ration which the sympavheti should always exercise for so noble and woithy a chanty. Fraternally Yours. Hokf. II. Mrs so. Grand Master. Tickets can be purchas tl at Heart's Druz St re, aud at W.I.iatus & Hay wood' lug Store. Marriage License. During the mouth of February, just past, mairiagt licenses were issued by the Kegiterof Deeds of th: countv. to the f.iiow ing parties) : w lUTKs. Ci.esley .1 Byrd and L B Yates. H hard Blake and Delana King. Almond Iieivin. Jr., and Dot a Phillips. L'wi II Duprie ami Ann Eliza Fish. Samuel II Davis and Melissa Lyon. William II F.dwards and Bettie S Stone. Marcus I) Kd wards and Dora M Yates. John W Evans an 1 M iry C Towles. Weston K Gales and Anna C Strong. Berry Harrison and Penny Bailey. vvioiam 11 iioiiauu ana Jinanaa Ste phens. Lucius H Hamilton and L-uisa Stcvins. Alex. M Hanil and Sarah A Merrill. J.hti W .loties and Alvorctta Rogers. James II Lvunand Araelia Lynn. Charles E Morris and Bettie Rhode. Sidney Medlin and Tilda J Medlin. Merritt J Mayuard aud Saralf A Hiu ton. Joseph B Henn and Mary E McAllister. J.-hn C Sykes and Mary A Williams. Merrill C Sears aud Geneva Hollaud. James E Underwood aud Gertrude Book lliutliiig. The Nkws Bindery, with Huline: Ma chinery. Presses, PajK-r Cutters, Num bering and Pagiug Machiues, can now turn out every description of Binding and Ruling in the best style of work manship, and with the utmost prompt ness. 1 ( 0II011 King Moves)! Another ear load of these stoves just a I I i ed. N H Till. I' Ull K I s I I 1. 1. I.i )W Kit. IT you need a t;sxl cook, stove call on our I rieii.i Bicwster lie has the most complete stock of stoves of any house in the city. House furnishing goods in endless variety. Hardware and carpen ters tools a sociality. J. C. Bm.wvTKK. . Hollemau Building. . 1213 iv) a 70 !'' 0 70 .0 & HY K. F. .IONES ; Co CITV MAKKKT WUOLB3ALK CASH PHIZES. KaI.EIOU. A. C. March 5. ISTS' UU 1 1 on 1 1 r js. new, " " spliced. bagoi.m;. KLol 1;, North Carolina, COltN, COKN MEAI. BAt'o.V, N. C. II ok, rouud " hams. BULK MKAT, Clear Kib Sides " slioulders, NORTH CA UO .I.N A, ork. LA hi), .North Carolina, Western. COKKfch, prime, Rio. " Rood, ' CoinlDOQ. SYKI'P, S. II., MOl.AS.sKS. Cubs. SALT, Liverool One, II SL'ti AH, white, " yellow, LtATHtK, Red Sole. " tanned. niDEs, (rreen, " (I17. TAl.I.o . 1'OTATOK.S, sweet, ter b ash.. IS 7 '0 il 7 10 4" 4 & 111 Q t 4 45 10 S 4n Ourham Tbar Market. I.'ep.irtel by JI. A. UK A MS. fKOTKIETOR OF REAMS' WaREiroCSK Durham. N. C , Ma.-c'ii 1, I.ros lark UeJ. Bright Lios C.mimon, Medium, Co.xl. " Taney, Rbi Leak - Common iaik. (jood. mt Gii 1 8-i.lu iovn lsnjo In.-, none on the 111 irk t Ei r.i t'hif.iiiiii 011 tli- inarkf-t BrflOMT W'KAl'PEKS C.'l'llll iu. f i 12 " M'diU'n, Fine, 3 ) 41 Extra, ti-tti'D Brnk-'s liea-- y durin: past week and pne. s ruled t.iui. uii ii:i Wrappers ami .1 ni.in, li.xxl. whit.- e itniii ii Krades remain low aud dull sales. Henderson Tobacco M.n kel. Reported by . I. S Mgoowsi; Townes, pri-'tr-i Meadow's Ware'muse. Hen iR-ON. N. C, Feb. 25, 1STS. I A K K - Working Lugs Common ?i.7".J 2. j0 iT'XMl. ,'i OJ 4 10 I-eaf F lier ''011. inon 3.iO 3.5i Ooo-l. 4 0 ." ") I Wrappers n.,.n.uii, .iu'jj 6. n (iood, r .1 5 .00 HKIOHT. Smokers Common. i40f? 6.0 U.MmI, s.H f, Id.lJiJ ' Vine. 1 '.i02 ' u Fillers Common, 4"0i? 5.im ( ;.xmI. 7.0 $ t.00 Wrappers Common. hox.i luol r :iHd, 1.5.1 ogauo ine, ' Ml 1 4-5.M) " Fancy. i) 00 7-5.00 Tone of market, active for a'l desirable A IToml of Witnesses. For nearly a quarter of a century Dr. Sase's Catarrh Remedy n:is be 11 nekno vleitjred by tlie people a- a positive cure for all catarrhal affection. Hsfireat pop larity witii pliysl e ans and patient-, together .' itli Its con stantly liicreasini; sale, attests, ill aiTinueiits stroinrer tlian words, iis he linir pow r. If there be yelieral or nervous debility aud irn p.oeiisiied blood. Dr. t i. roe's Golden Medi cal Discovery siiould be used in connection with the Catarrh Remedy. The follow inn mimed parties are among : he thousands who have been cured of catarrh I y the use ot Dr. Safe's Catarrh Remedy: A. F. l owis. New ;neva. Pa ; 1). J. Brown, St. Joseph, Mo : E. C I eu-H, Rutland, Vt. : Levi Springer. Nettle 1 ake. Ohio; Chas Nor'eroii, Nortii Chesterfield, Me.; Mdon jones. SVriba, N. Y. ; J. K. Miller, Br dger Mation. Wyo. : J. C. Mcriman, mgan-port, Ind. ; M. M. l'ost Log uisnort, Ind ; J. VV. Bailey, Tr iiiout. Fa. : 11. B Ay res, la Porte, Ind : J.-ssie M. s-e-irs. Ft Branch. Jud.; L. iliiams, canton. Mo. ; W A. Thayer, onar ga, Ll ; B Nich Is, Jr., Galveston, Tex.; .loiiiis F. Reimrt, Sionesvi.le, fa-; s. W. Lusk. .Mcl ai land, u is. ; Johnson Will ams, llelmick. Ohio; Mrs. M A, Currey, Ir.-nton, Tenn. ; J . G J -slin, Keene. N. II. ; A. J. Cas per i'al'le Rock, VV.V-..; Louis Anders, Gays port. Olno ; H. Chas. , Elkhart 1ml.; Mrs. Ilenrv llaiirht, San Francisco, Cul ; Mrs E. M. Gallulin, I a wrence ville, N. V ; W. .1. Graham. Adel. Iowa; A. O. Smith. New an, iA Clia-. E. Hire, Baltimore, Md. ; Jesse M. S ars, taili-le. In t.: DnnT li. Miller, Ft. Waviie. Ind ; Mrs. i!i inie Arnaise, VJ) V -ian.'y -ti' ei, XewVn k;ll. W. Hall, Hast ings, .Mi. n.; Wm F. Marston. Lowed, Ma s ; I. . it 1;-, Maricopa, Ariz.; chas. S. Iielaney. II 11 1 isbur?.', Fa : M. C Cide, Lowell' Miss.; Mrs Spartin, Camden, AU. ; has. F. haw, Fiedencktown, Ohio; Mrs. Lucy Hunter, Fariningtuii, 111-; Cwpt. K.J. Spaulding, Camp Stainbaugh, Wyo ; I. W. Tracy. Steam lio.it Rock, Iowa; Mrs. Lydla Waite, Shushan, N. Y ; J. M Feck, Junction City, Mont ; Henry Khe, Fautas, Cal ; L. P. CuiDBClngs, Rantoul, 111.; f. E. Joue Char leston Four Corners, N. Y. ; Geo F. Hall, Pueblo, Cal ; Win. E. Bar-trie, Sterling, Pa.; H. U. Kbon, iAi Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa, ; J. K. Jaekroan, Samuel s Depot, Ky. ; Benry Zobrlst, Geneva, N. Y.;Miss Hatue Pi rott, Montsromery. Oiiio; L. Ledbrook, Ciiatliam, III.; S, It. McCoy, Nashiort, Ohio; W. W. i Warner, N'orth .laekson, Mich. ; Miss Mary A. Wiiine, Darien. W is ; John Zeigler, Carlisle Springs. Pa ; James Tompkins, St. Cloud. Minn.; Enoch Duer, Pawnee City, Neb.; Joseph T. Miller, Xenia, Ohio; S. H. Nichols, Galveston, Tex. ; 11. L. Iird, Upper Alton, 111. ; John Davis, Prescott. Ai iz. ; Mrs, Jancy Graham, Forest Cove, Oref. nirO-dltawlt .lIMt EI.I.AXEOIS. Latest 3J"e"w-js! AT (S'JRRELL & JACKSON'S OLD STAND.) 3Vt- L. TT --3T3BS 'J akes this rnetnod of inform'ng bis friends and the pul l;c gei.eivliy that he has just opened a Family Grocery More On North Market Square, where he is pre pared to supply them vilh the choicest Flour. Meat. Meal, Coffee, sugar Tea, Concentrated Lye Molasses and eve ything usually kept in a hi st class grocery, at figur. s as low as the lowest. A.I Goods AVarranted as represented. Specia' attention is cal ed to our iU cent i-u-gar, which we have no hesitancy in saying is toe best in the market. Give us oye trial and we know you will come again. Goods delivered to any part ot Ihe city free of cnarne. ttespcctlullv, mar 5 dim M, L. HA.YNES, Agent. FAIRBANKS' STAN DA RD SCALES MALE WITH THE Latest and Most Valuable Improvements. IMILKOADS. QHANUE OF SCHEDULE. Kaleigli A Gstoi Ituilroad. 1S78. S A CARD. To a'l who are suffering from theerrors and tndisfrettmis of voutn. nervous- weaKuess eailv i.eeav. !oss of mauhixxi, &c 1 will send a receipt .hat will cure you, free of charue This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionai v m South America, seud a sell-ad dressed envelope to the Rev. JOSEPH Inm in, Station D, Bible House, New York j,iv. oet2tdAwlv A seveke In il utto My Kiou l' Arm caused an enlai ireiiu nt of the b ne above tue wrl-t i;ae me grea; p liiuuiu trouble, (ides' Lini meut lo .id-' of Ammonia effected a cure Inliu Fnel. i vter Hou-e, its, f!h Ave, N Y. Pes. ub, Lee ,V Co., Agents, Kaleih. N. C pr.i.b's bo: I tioiis. d.o k aud br.g it, at above iiiota- .vIAKHIITS II Y TELKMlAI'lf. jlarcli-o. Marcli o. xoox. Lon ik in. .NIarch 5. Consols If) 11-10. : lAUIS, Rentes l.lOi'and 2'ic. Li vkkpooi., Cotton firm: mulilliii; uplands 6i; middling O.leaus Oj: sales lo.ixhi .'.,:s; speculation ami exK)its l.On); re ceipts TJ. OtK)0; Atuo an 1C,S Ki. Fu tures 1 better: upl nils low middling clause, .March delivers 0; March anil April ilelivery G ;l-32(o'.; April and May 0i(a6 o-'M; .May and June 0 5-3-(aj G S.-16 Juuci and July 6. '5-100 7-32: ust 0 i-3J(a0i; shinned 0 3-1 0; III'xi iL.ti rt'OTH'bX Co'lr. George V Woo-ls aud Cathai int- Welch. oiIJiRED. p ,i. .. ttr .i ,.i i i:.i . v" :.. r Ii.'.wi.i iiiuim i. iiiiu in tul b .sol l is. Samuel Brown and Rosa Wood. Christopher Cain and Amy Thompson. William Dunn and Margaret Bryant. Fiank Dunn and Mag Barber. Nick Davis and Il.urie'. Collins, Johu Dunn aud Sarah Massey. George Kerton and Harriet Brown. Snow F'.eruinjjand Fere bee Hinton. Isham Fields and Caroline Hobbs. Handall Gorham and Virginia Tumer. Henry Harrison arid Ellen James. Henry Hicks and I'atsey McCullers. ( Jaston Jones aud Claudia Jones. John I. ,we and Louisa Thompson. Hansom Morgan and Fitncy HichaI sou . Dr McLean and Oney Jon?s. Thomas Price and Sylva Th tna. t ..... ivausom lununaixi r. ia .viii b. ttreen Wxxls and Dicey Yancey. Johnson Wright .nd Alice Mitchell, 21. : O,-i0l. Maj. W. II. Ciow, ihe successful Gen. Aeut -Ktna Lifd Co. received checks from the homo ollice yesterday fur a')To atnouut, cover iujj loss on the death of Joseph Ktheide, of Bertie county. The .Ktna has jaid in death claims, in ibis State,', since the war, the immense hum of $730, 4 S3. 4 J. A stioiie; aiKUincut ia favor of the -i.-.na. - Controversy atuon iLe tirst-cJass ho tels of New York shows that the ser vice is constantly chaninjj from one first class hotel to the 'other, and the bills of fare s.how tho same variety of dishe The important fact, to travel lers, is th tithe Grand Central offers the tame accommodations for one and two dollars per day les4 than the others; ni'..-od 1 w. Smoke Good Durham. Lucius Gieen, of Durham nirnufa--tu:es it, ami iruaiauteei it equal loauy on the market. Z:iglcr has it for ta'e. uiarCCt Lums.len sells the ";d North State" Cook Move cheap, and warrants every one of them. Wiito for ju ices of his Tinware, A:c., ike. lie has also a full stock of Axes. Nails, Slio.'eLs, Spades, Hoes, Rope, Lainj.s, CtaKkery, and House furnishing Goods of every description. He also makes a specialty of repair ing Guns, 1'iStols, Locks, Arc. S'wing Machines of any style ever made re paired cheap and warianled. Virginia IVr.itetitiary Sewed Brogues iefucef to ?l.i ) and i-.) a pair at Heller Bros., Shoe Store. lient's Coxtoc Gaiters at Five Dollar Gaiters reduced to 2 ) Ladies' Foxel Gaiters at Ladies' Button Foxed Gaiters at I-idics Feb Goat Ioot at at Heller Bros.. R-inilar Slrc Store f l.rtO 2.W 4.00 2.40 2.00 1.00 Gents' Rubber overshoes Ladies ' Misses and Cliildrens " at Hellers' Shoe Store. iJC, 5iic., 40c., Wishing to close out their stock of trunks, valises and satchels. Heller Br is., are selling them off at cost. Far ties iu want of trunks, satchels or shawl straps will do well to call at Ilcllsr Bros., Shoe Store. Boys and gii Is school shoes, iufants sbnes in all colors, laced and button, all seiline; at reduced prices at Heller Bros, Shoe Store. Canlield's lost quality hand-sewed double-sole English box-too Gaiters, now selling at Heller Bros., at seven dollars a pair. That Terrible Scourge, July aud Au rebruary an I .March sail 2 p. m. L plands low middling clause, March delivery G 5-32: April aud May G 3-1G. New York, March 5. Gold'opcned at 1J. Stocks steady. Money o. Gold closed at 1L Exchauge long 4.S32: short 4. S3?. States firm. Governments higher. Cotton steady; sales 2,30o; uplands 11; Orleans Hi. Futures firm; March 1 1 lK(i.l 1.0S; April ll.OG'rUl.OS; May 1 1. lti(" 1 1 . 17; June ll.2Geri.ll.2N; Juiy 11.33(fi 1 1.3.1; August 1 l.oSai,11.4'). Flour dull aud (hooping Wheat I cent lower. Corn shade lower. 1'oik heavy at 10.7-1. Lard heavy; steam i.Sofoij. Spirits tur- pfMitine quiet at o2.(i.3'-'i. Kosin iirm at l..l-1'n 1 .02t for strained. Freights heavy. Baltimore, March 5. Flour dull aud lower; Howard street and Western super 3 50(a,4.2o;extra 4.71 (ao.2o; family o.o()((i,G oO; city mills super 3.10(0. 4. 00; extra 4. 30.(7.1.71; Rio brands G.2o(a-C 30; Fatapsco family 7,50. Southern Wheat tlull aud 1 cent lower; Western dull and heavy; Southern red l.lN(fi.l.31; Fcuusylvania led 1.: oO; No. 2 Western winter red, spot and March delivery 1.2'.j; April 1.31$ (fl.32. Southern Coru rpaiet; Western dull and J cent lower; Southern white 14(2-li .EW A I VKKTISE.U K TS. -AdvertI-e in a pa;erof universal clreu latioii . a i . -r which matutai us ri irlit pi inei- pies in all t'iiiiL.'s ; a paper a-'ceptab.e alike to g Mid men ot aU parti' s: and sue i i paper tlie Nhv s is coneeil. d to be by all meu whose opiifioii w Tth having. W. 11 b -sold without reserve the valuable Hi ii'sk AM) L i i' corner o: Wilmington and Ne wbe: a str et. f l out un; t he Capit.-l 'u; Olle of the most el'l! I lots l:i the city. 1 er son- des,iiin; a bargain will attend. Sao t i t-e I IU LsIiAV !4.li .list , on tlie premises. Terms rnodeia'e. mr 0 Iw L. W. PECK, Agi The two story frame building recently ne- Cupbu by the late h. :. Woodson, pleas. mtiv situatei: on the Muith west corner oi r-iiy- etievi.lt- an i CaKirrus Sinets. Having iiuiulier of commodious and airy rooms; a lar-e and beatituui lawn, coinloi tat l ..ut hoi-es, and wuli wattr in yard, this is a UlOst .leSlr.li 1 ' ll"Ule. For tcims aud turiher particulars apply to .1 . J. lllU.MA.s, No S, Martin stnet, . ir.r G-tf lh leigh, .C JAtIKS A. WOltTHY, Allorno tt t'ou ttsellor at Law, Cartliago, UNT. O. Praetiees In Moore and ad;oining counties V)i;iL lUUi.l ..... .v. 1. ...... cT.iu.s mr 6-tily .MIS KLLA.LOL.. For Sale. I o fer for sa e one pair of I!o .n Horses .trie splendid Mure, wil: ride r work well; one g h.i you-'g broke Iu;e; one two horse W'a.-ou and H.irne-s; an 1 one one-horse Wag ti au 1 Harness. A pplv to oshi.un'K's (Jrain'S; Feed Store, Wes; N . C. l'rei.it I'epot. mar Vtf Fever and riie, and Its congener, bilious re mittent, besides affections of the stomach, hv-r and bow. produced by miasmatic air ant water, are both eradicated mid prevent ed by the use of Hostetter's S'omach Bitters, i u. , i j f.. i... i i ha 1 1 , in. o. i v u vy puy si -elans a".l nun e exlensi v ely used as a r.-medy for th.- above . diss of d. 'orders, ius well as for inniiy ..Uiers, tliin any medicine of the age. A languid Circ. lation, a txrptd state of the liver, it want f v Hal slamlua. are conditions iweuliai ly lavorahl ' to iiiManal dii.-ases. I'l.ey ate, ho ever, surelv remedied i,y tlie irreat 1'ieveiitive. h.cli, by Invigorating the system and eudowlne It with legulanty as well s vi jor, provides it with a resistant power win. Ii enables it to withstund iis orcfrV not only of a malarial tvK but a host of others to which fe. bie ai d ill regulated y-teius are subjected. Tlie Hiltei.s are a safe as wel as s. arch ng eradicant. ana have widei superseded that dangerous drug, iu lime, hull palliates but d- es not eradi- i 3-10. caie malaria. mi C-J6twlt NIGHT. .Vew Youk, March o. Money easy at 4J. Sterling firm at 4. Gold weak at lj. Gov 'crnments firm; new fives 3j. States (juiet. Cotton steady; uplands II; Orleans lljj; sales 1,0 17; cousolidated net re ceipts 00,058; exports to Great Britain 27,200; Franco 4,774; coutinent 33,844. Futures closed barely steady ; sales 30, 000; March 11.00(3, 1 1.07; April 11.02;May 11.10(2,11.17; June 11.27(0,11.28; July 11.34(0,11.35; August 11.40(0,11.41; Sep tember 11.23(0,11.25; October 11.05(o, 11.07; November 10 91(0,10.1)5; Decem ber io.y5(5io.yo. Baltimoiie, March 5. Cotton firm; middling 105 ; net recepts 437; gross receipts HOOjsales 75; cxportscoastwi.se 20G. Boston, March 5. Cotton steady; middling 11; net re ceipts 545; gross receipts 585. Xsorfolk, March 5. Cotton firm; middling 104; net re ceipts 1,007; gross receipts blank; sales 183; exports coastwise 274; Great Bri tain 2,374. ilminoton', March o. Cotton firmjmiddling 10; net receipts 5; exports coastwise 124. Spirits turpentine firm 30. liosin firm at 1.80 "for strained. Crude turiteutine 1.25 for hard; 2.10 for yellow ; dip and 2. 10 for virgin. Tar steady-at 1.41. FHii.AHKi.rniA, March 5. Cotton steady; middling. lljj; net re ceipts 3ti4; gross 579; sales 357. Liverpool, March 5. Cotton sales included 7,4 )0 American. Futures; uplands low middling clause, March delivery Gi;April aud May de livery 0 .1-32; May aud Juno delivery 0 .Mrs. Hardin's School. Sirs Hqrdin will re.-ume the exercises of ler Sclmol on Monday next, the lltli inst. school hooins same :.s list vear, at Ihe cor ner of F.iyetleville aud south Streets. mar ." 3t Histrionic . Mrs. Rebecca Bledsoe Buxton At METliorOLITAX HALL, Od Wednesdayjhursday and Friday tvemngs th, th, yth, March. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Heading wil1 begin at S o'clock precisely. Admission HI cents : Keserved Seats 7 ets Family Tickets Children and servants half price. mar o-Uvw Not ic o of Sale . By virtue of a I), ed of Trust executed to ma on the 2"th day of March, 1876. by S. W. Terrell and V. A. Terrell, his wife, recorded in book 4.i, pag 3. I Will on Thursday Hie 4tu day oi April at 1J o'cloc k sr. sell at the Court Houe door in the C'itv of Kaiergh, (or eish, tie followins described propeity bs conveyed In sai l Peed of Trust, situate iu the town of Kolesville, Wake couutv. . ri the Vest side of Oxford street. adioininr rhe lands of Isham Young and V. K. Hunter. being lot No. 11 in the plan of said Town. Time of sle Thursday. Anril Jth 1"S Pine-of sale, Court House door. Terms of sale. Cash. CKO. H. SN'oW. ft. (i. Lkwis, Attorney. Trustee, mar 5-d lm L-, X H f s 4 S 0 5 36 COFFEE MILLS, SPICK MILLS AND STORE FIXTURES GENERALLY. The Improved Type Writer, Oscillating Pump t'o's Pumps. Fairbanks & Co. 311 llroadway ew York. FOR SALE BY LEAIt; ItEAI.Eh'S. mar 5 12taw&w3:n HARDWARE HAVE YOLK UAI U TO LSAS2T HOW TO 10 IT READ AND HEED VHAT FOLLOWS. SAVE VDI'K HAIR. The laws of Health and Longevity demand it. .the customs of social i:e require it. The matter is of groat importance u every way. HEAl'TI FY YuL'R HAIR It is tie sur passing crown of Klory, and lor the loss of it these is no eompensali .u. i TLTIVATE YOCR HAIR. For by no other lueaiis eau it be saved and beautified. LYON'S KATHAIEON, Discovered thirty -Ave years ago by Prof. I. yon, of is the niosi perfect prei.aration in the world lor preserving and beautifying the hair. Besides being the p.est hair Dress ing EVER PRODUCED, LYON S K.ATIIA- iuon will positively prevent gray- XESS, AND WILL RESTORE NEW HAIR TO bald heads, if the roots and follicles are not destroyed. It actually performs these seeming miracles oi wiuoii me ii iiowiiig is A TAIK SFECIMEN. I had been entirely bald for several years. constitutional, I suppose. I us -d a few hot ties of Karliairon, and to my great surprise, 1 have a thick growth of young hair. COL. JOHN L. DORRANCE, U. S. A. In every important resnect the Kathairon is absolutely incomparable, it is uuequaled. 1. lo Cure lialdness. 2. io l.estore (iray Hair. ;i. To Remove Duidrutf. 4. To Dress aud Beautify the Hair. BEAU IN MIND. The Kathairon is no sticky paste of sulphur and sugar-of-lead, to paint and daub the h..ir and paralyze ihe brain, fi, is a pure and limpi l vegetable lotion, intended to r. sto'vthe hair by natural growth arid reinvigoration. It is splendidly perlumed, and the most denghtiul toilet dressing known. No lady's or gentleman's net oulnt is complete without Lvou s Ka thairon. SOLD K V Elt Y WHERE, mar l-deodly Wanted ! ! 1.000 Acres of Timbered Land. Parties having same convenient to Railroad wilt please communicate with YV. F., Care Kal eigh News, stating terms and distance from Railroad. mar 5-d2'fcw'2m. liALtlWH & (iASTON RAILROAD Sl IiL" 11 r . ......... . . . 1 naieign. C'., Jan. l'J, vm auu aiier sunnav. Janmirv Q ..ir-a trains on the Raleigh Si Gaston Railro'ad win' run dany (Sundays excepted; as follows: MAIL TRAINS. Leave Ralelthat 10 -'to M Arrive at Weldou 3-00 f. M Leave a eldon at 12-mP M Arrive at Kaleigu 5:15 li. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leaves Raleig-h at 9:3 P. M Arrivesat. Weldou' j: o V M" Leaves Weldon at, s-3ip'm Arrives at Raleigh " 5:JU A 'M Mail train makes close connection at YV. 1 don with thefeaboard and Roanoke Rail road and Bay Line Steamers via i altimore to and from ail points Not th. West and North west, and with Petersburg, hiehm md, and Washington City, to and fiom all i.olnts North and N'orth-west. And at Kaleigh witn the Raleigh and Augusta Air-Line to Hay wood and Fayetteville, Hamlet, Charlotte, WUaiingtou, and all points South. JOHN C. WINDKR, mr 6-tf General Superintendent. Kaleigu tV Augusta Air Line. SUPEHINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) RALEiou, N. C. Oct. 6, 18. 7. J On and after Sunday, Ocf. 7th, 1877, trains on tins Road will ruu as fo.liws: (.Sundays excepted.) PASSENG1-R TRAINS. Leave Raleigh at 6:00 A. M. Arrive at Hamlet 1:18 P.M. Leave Hamlet at 2 uo Arrive at Rale. gn 9:10 ' JOHN C. WINDER, mr 6-tf Superintendent. CAROLINA A TLANT1C AND NORTH XI RAILROAD. On and after Monday, January 28, trains on this road will run as follows: 1878, ASTERN MALL. Leave Goldsboro at 7:30 A. M. Arrive at Alorehead . ity 2.13 P. M. WK5TERX MAIL. Leave Morehead City at 3:0 P. M Arrive at Uoldsboro at 10:07 P. jan 29 tr JOHN UCt-'IES, CONDENSED TIME c PIEDMOST AIIC-L1XE. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD TRAINS CiOfG SOI Til Time, Feb. 3rd, 1878. Meal Stations Lv Greensboro Ar Salisbury Lv Salisbury Ar Air-Line Junction. Ar Charlotte No. 1. Dally. No. 3. Daily. 5.25 p m K.45 a ni ' i . A) p 111 10.35 a In .... j 7.37 ....-9 15pm H.M5 m y.4ipmi 12 3j p iu No. 1 Connects at Greensboro with Salem I'.riinch ; at Air Line Junction for Atlanlaau.i all points in the South and Southwest: at Charlotte with C, C. & A. R. R. for ail points in the South aud Southeast and Florida points. No- o Connects at Greensboro for Raleigh, Gokisboro. and all points on N. C. R. K. ; at Salisbury with W. N. C. R. R. for ah points in Western North Carolina: at Charlotte with C, C. & A. R. it. for Columbia aud the South, and A. & C, Air-Line for Atlanta and the .-southwest. TRAINS GOING XOKT11, Time, Feb. 3: J18T8. MeakMatious. No. 2. Daily. No. 1. Daily. Lv Ureensboro Ar Danville Lv Danville Ar Dundeei. Va Mid June; Ar Rurkeville Lv Burkville Ar Belle Isle Ar Richmond No. 2 Connects at Greensboro for Raleinh Goldsboro, and all points on Salem branch and N. C. It. R.; at Burkeville witii A. M. & O. R. R. for Petersburg, etc ; at Belle Isle with Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac K. R. for all points North, East and West; at Richmond with C. & O. R, R. lor the West. 10.4-p m s.K3 a m 12. 7 p m 10. lu a in 1- 39 p m 1J.42 p m 10.1 1 a m 5.07 pm 3 i0 a m 5.10 pm 4o p m o i o a m FERTILIZElt. "- r' . -, , jiJ & 8 G U A N 0 . ANALYSIS GUARANTEED. The most reliable brand o.r'the ,,, ui ... Has every wllere stood the test ",,l"tl- lizer,SCaSlUS:4U olh- r st'"lard F.r I- feb 6 dvt3 o A- C. SAUNDI.KStf! PINE ISLAND GUANO" ! o TONS NOW ARRIVINC Special aryngements and tei ,,il,,r, j dealers in lot.i of 50 in l u t Agenfs Vaitlel in Wake, Johnston. Nash,' Grauville, Frank Hn.O ange. and Chatham, terms will be imade. With - hein 'lli-i n M. jan 10-tf IJ'ACH Ai.r'Sti SPECIAL . IN NORTH CAROLINA R, R. TBAIXS GOING BAST. No. 2. Daiiy. No. 4. Daily. Lv Greensboro Ar Raleigh tyr juncig:,-, . . ... .. Ar Goldsboro .10.4) p m . 3.8 p m .! tt.33 p m 12.00 m TRAINS GOlSG WEST. NO. 1. Daily. No. 3. Daily, L-viioidsDoro i. sj a m 4.00 p m Ar Raleigh ! 12.25 p 111 6. JO p U) l.v naieign nz.io p m Ar Greensboro J 5.10 p nil J. R. M ACM URDU, " Geul. Passenger Agent. ftblOdtl Ricbinond, Va. gCUEDU LE OF TRAINS To Take Effect Thursday, Jan uary 24111. We have JUKt suecee led in pe: -fectinn ar rangements with Ihe l'leilitNiiit (iiiaiio (loin pany of Baltimore, Md., and Culj pper, a., and Maryland I'crtilulng to., of l;;tiiii'iru, a can ow offer 1 lie 3r iedmoiit uaiio i AND TUE COTTON FOOD, FOR CASH OP FOR FIRST COT ION. PICKING PORTSMOUTH, VA. B li O T H E li S , pETERS Cor. ot Water and London Sts., PORTSMOUTH, VA. General Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS TN Coal, Lumber, Hay, (jrain, Ac Orders solicited and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. au30diin LOTTERY. .vIotlierM, .TIotlierM, .Molliera. lHii t fad to procure Mrs. Whitlow Sooth ing .syrup f..r all disease- of teething in chil dren ll milev. s the child from pain, cures wind colle, regulates th lnels . and by KivliU rellefaud health to the child, g'lves rest to ihe mother. mar 1 dily Happy tidings for nervous sufferers, and those who bae beau dosed, drugged, and quacked, l'uiv. ru.afbiT s Llecir.- Belts el leetually cure piematoYe debilit)r, weakness, undue, ay. Bhk and Journal, with iu lornia t. on w.,rth thousands, mailed free. Address 1'ci.vbkm acusu Galvajic Co, Cin;iuati,UT noisdeoUaw W but Kiuineut St. Louis l'liy si cians Say. Colden s Lleblg's Liquid Extract of R-ef and Tniiic lnvigora'ar is a very agreeable article of diet, and particularly useful w hen tonics ere required, being tolerated when other forms of animal load are rejected. In diptheria, typhoid lever and evei v depress ing di-ease. its use will be attemieil with great advantage We have presenile. '.t with S'ic5es.s and believe it to be a most v till able medicine." Drs. J. II Leslie. G. IM u,p, V. G. Moore, Tlios. Kennard, s. B. Pras ms, R. A. Vaughan, J. C. Yarnsli, S. B. uont-, S. i.. & J. tj. Nideiet L Cn. Boisliniere, 'Wm. Johnston. A. P. Luugiord. Williams & Hay wood, Ageuis- feb 12 deodaw4w A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. THIHO fl If A VII DISTRIBUTION, 1878. AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, MARCH 12th. Louisiana State Lottery Company. This Institution was regularly Incorporated by the Legislature of the btate, for Educa tional and charitable purposes, iu ists, with a capital of J1,000,"00, to which it has since added a reserve fund of S:ioo,i-m. Its grand single number distributions will tivke plac monthly mi the second Tuesday. It never scales or po tpones. Look at the following distribution : CAPIIAL PRIZE, 30,0-0. 100,000 TI KFI S AT TWO DOLLARS! EACH IIALF-TK KITS, ON" K HOLLAR. U.sT OF PU1ZKS. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF.. S3 1,000 1 Capital Prize ln.ixm 1 Capital Pile o.iKM) 2 Irtzes ( f ;e"xi0 . 5 110 5 Prizes of ii 0 1 ' ;.(uu 'JO Prizes of i lu.uno lnu Piizes of lou iuo0 ISO Prizesof ."m .(i.ooii Si 1 1 Prize, of 20 Hi.nno lOuO Prizes of 10 10.000 Approximation Prizes. 9 Approximation Prizes. .f jfSoO '.' Approxiiii-'.linii I'r.zes of 2!l0 .... 0 Ajipro . i in a. io.i lY:zes of lu.1 J. & E. MAHONEY, Rectifiers and Wholesale Dealers In orcign and Domestic L;quors, AND MOST CELEBRATED BRiSDS OF PURE RVE AND BOURBON WHISKEYS i No. 11 High street, Portsmouth, Virginia. J. & E. Mahoney handle at all times from three to four thousand barrels of the finest, Imported Whiskies. Wines, Gins, &c. feb2G-d6m Petersburg Railroad Compasi, i Office of supemnte n dent, rBTEHSBUKG, A.. January 24, 1?78. ) Cioiug Kouth. New Y'ork Express leave Peters burg daily at 9:10 A. M. Arrive at Weldon at 12:2JF. M. Southern Express leave Petersburg daiiy, except Muiiday, at 12:X1 A.M. Arrive at Weldou at 3:17 A. AI. Freight with Passenger Coach at tached, leave Petersburg daily, except Suu.iay, at..' 12:2 P. M. Arrive at Weldon at tj:10 P. JU. j!oiug ortlt. New Y'ork Express leave Weldon daily at 3: fo P. M. Arrive at Petersburg at 0:12 P. M Southern Express leave Weldou daily, Monday's excepted, at 2:37 A. M. Arrive at Petersburg at o:k A M. Freight, with Passenger Coach at tached, leave Weldon daily, ex cept Sunday, at 7:"0 P. M. Arrive at Petersburg at.; ' . . .12:2 A. W. First-class coaches and pa lor cars will run through tetween Wilmington and New York on day trains, and sleeping cars on night trains. Sleeping car births can be had lor one dollar from Richmond to Baltimoie. No change of cars. Through tickets sold to all Eastern and Southern points, aud baggage checked through. L. E. CLARKE, Dispatcher)! Trains. R. M. Sully, General superintendent, feb 2 tf to be deli vered on or before Novemlvr 1st. Farmers wiflilng to purchase Guano w ill d well to give us s call before buying otle.T brands, as our testinionals ?how the above to be the best brands In the maiki t . LEE, FUAY cvv M1AL, 3, .Martin SJreel. feb 14 lm Ralelgli, (' JfllSl'KLLiAXiKOl'S. THc UNEQUALLED JAS. IEFFEL DOUBLE nniia.n i n.f Mi - - SHAFTrNS, PULLEYS AND HANGERS Address, POOLE & HUNT. Dr. C. W Eexsos's celery and Chamo mile ITlls are prepared expressly to cure SiekHeadache.Nervous Headache, 'Dyspeptic Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousnessaixi Sleep lessness, and win cure any case. Price .10 cents, postage free. Sold by all Drutgiste, Offloe, No. l.tiN. F:utaw Street, Bait i mors. ld. uov2"-w.im Q Fancy Cards. SuowiJake, Damask CtJetc., no two alike, with name, lu cetts ssau Card lo, Nssau. N. Y. MAN UFAC'TUItKH. 70 soil : oo ELLINGTON, Bui I d i n g ,817 Prizes, ."iiilounting to 110,4)0 Responsible corresponding a.'ents wanted at all prominent points. lo wnom a liberal compensation wul Ik- paid. Application for rate- ?n clubs, should only be mane to ihe Iloine Oilice in New Oileans. Write cle irly, stating full addie-is. for fur ther i n lornia; i.n or s n 1 orders to M. A. DAUPHIN , P O. Box 692. New Orleans. I.ou'siana. . All our Grand Fx' raoi dmary Drawing- are under the supei vision and management of OENKUALS ii. T. BEAUREGARD and Jl'BAL a. early. The next drawing occurs Tuesday, April 9tb, 187?. leb iS-dS&Wlm&wlt ROISTER & CO Contractors. SUCCESSORS TO BETTS & ALLEIf. . Manufacturers of SASH, DOORS AND BUNDS, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, Sawed and Turned Balnslcrs, XEWELL POSTS, ALL KINDS OF SCROAVL SAWING. TURNING OF EVERY VARIETY OF SIZE AND STYLE. . "We also i keep an assirtment of Rough and Dressed Lumber, Lath's, Shingles Dresd W eaher-boaiuing aud flooring at law prices. SPECIALTIES! DISSOLUTION Th partnersl,ii heretorore exisjin ." mi .ler the firm nam- of S -KRKI.I. itsi.'cks N. lias this day dissolved by mutual consent. '1 he bu-iui ss of the late firm w'li le ;scf.lcd by M. W. ho.l el . M. W. SOU RIM.. W. -1. JAC l.l'N. Having bou-'l.t out the entire Interest of W. M Jackson, 1 shall eonliue Ihe ((recely and Comni'ssiDii business at tin- old Maud, where will bd lound as usual, awl1 si 1 . (.. d stock at the lowest Cash pi ic -s. North Curolina Flour a Spa-wily. Thankful for the llhen.l pal romijgc be stowed upon ithe hue fliin. 1 hone by proinpt and personal atienti'ii to my business lo merit a conilinuaiice i f the same. ' Resp. ctiully, ' M. W . SORltl .f.. No. 5 No; tli txcliange Place. febSlliu : . 5 : Ml (- 'f?5 2 O CO E 3 S t - ' &2 ME-i We will sel the same class of Yel'ow Fine Work at Wh!te Pine prices. Come and rt amineour work before purchasitnr. Satisfaction guiraiueed. We are prepared to do wi.rk reasonably and we propose to do so. Plans and estimates furnished on application Hr-t i lass wark at low prices. All orders claim prompt at tern oi. . 'iiiic x i mug iiiiis westoi itiutt. it (i. n. li,, rnoi.3. trraers co-ni:iK from a distance s SS. dec4dtai6.n ' WOOD ! WOOD ! ! Price RodiuMtl i i oe ruea wi.ii promptne-s, and as we are verv conveni- ntly located f r shippinir our a. , . rls m'ii i r.i -iKl.. w. ...... i . . i . . , . ... . . ...... o. nc sycuiai iii-iueeiueui io aa par s oi ine isia'.e buUdi s anywhere, using seasoned lumber where necessary. W J. ELLTNGTON, ) D , B . F. V MiK l Business Managers. feb2C-il L. H. KOYSTER. lKK tOIU T VAKIKUt :i.50 ; l-ll'ref lor Hard Wood, 2.Vl aed .l.'"1 let' I'ine. SUED FOR ( AMI N LY. ... r. . . M.i c i.. Harirett .1! contract lor sueei jtatioti, or to I ; .1 A.JoM.S, ftt flATTIS. .losKs .V l-LI.Ib , Arch tects. ilraln & Feed Ktore. W Special low rate on wood by carlo ft 4 fb 10-tf

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