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DAILY NEWS SC DAT ; ....ajkil r rriio City. TTnalla. BaArlfa Uuti 10 HnuU. ..! O x. m. 6 m. U p. m- Ibatkam. ...... toe seliTery f Cb maii- a follows: Ctaxaa Ii.n. l.J1 p. tu. a A' p m. n p. m. Twe Nortaera. v aadJUJa. a. Mils daily, eloa.Bg al 10 a. Saedajs ps trow 4 te I p. ta. W. W. lloLDEN. r v. "tfcer Prwfcailltlea. WilllWTW. ArrU J For ttt -ou : a AUaaiic Mt, rM.af tarometfr: ewoW ctbw- w-ibhI, eHar wratbei w.ii ptea V Ia1c w A4ffrllcurt A. Ckkjech. Local notice. J. C BautwjTU Local soUt. J cues Lewis Local modern. Geo. Zusui Cigars aad Tobacco. II iUHi. Guvu A Co Tooguea, Ac. T. IL Bauoc. A Jsojs Hardware. J. L. &rusx LxaJ doc c. NaTTOSAt. SCfcGICAL IsTITt T Lo cai Doittir. i ll I Ki ll DIKUTUItt cunxii or tiik t;uot snErnn:n- -i- It, retoc. Muriate f T)-r Maao aa4 bf Umbu oiii ilotinck. M't all tw4M mrr m ccdiAUj idt.W. rtJLMlN HIKKCI J. K. CHI- .i. .vr vee U il A. Jt., mud at J' r M . J He 1. C fravaaaa. ia..tuc. Nistfay ehoi ai A- M- ttA ail tree aad aii a.- wilti ito E 1 0" - il ftiuXD risBTT:iAX nii K n - Sewira at 11 a. at. by kt. W k. ii.uu a4 4 r. at Se chap! of the 1-aI au4 Lmmh laauiiU(.Uf.CH. il.y. C il U- 1 cm au. llvrrkMDi! m.duh tb. Bixb at 11 dark a.m. aod ." r . Car rr ta U I aapri a follow B4ijl I Jj i a.; EtfUb UJi r law-aiLay - - - -- Wadaefciaya M T X A. .; I lLoy a( '.- ltimujt - - Kro ( r rvdA - Li Aii) ; :. rttrd; - . a : - a r ,.iuN !Ib.ET M. L. till Kill 's 1 1 t U A. 11.. by K. I" il :'-. .t Irr ; a 1 ar la r,i-.t t. ait nd u..Ji sa wall u c a . a. M. aI. MKUT UCTW HI Kill fr at 11 A. at. aa-i I. At tj !.. .. w K .afcaj. Minda) n M i a t-ALIMllatY TfcfcKl ti vl ilM t Hi i.i H hlLk4ulii: f. M J i Hart wed. ritT peibvti;kian rill Lni -i- rkers btU At 11 A. M. ly K.t - i V ju:. :. I . 1 T r. S4 Aaujji .-v h A- il. . JH.s " C A T H L1 " "H I" R( " H I'-r kf H. mnoc go Af.i i. S - r r.i aU u'ctock a at HUt Mil a 1 : tl il c K a. M. Vr-"i auj b?n--ko Al u cturk p m. Mnu'i arr cr 1 Uj itl .w i ail tu arrMr-s. frii. I.cr 1.4UAL Blttt.fr. Tte telephone fever is fpriiU; Ever) Uti baa It bad. Tbe Concord Sin baa a chrom Jidm Clwod on its brat pige. of Far wtrg operations are pro. rrrsi- ng favorably ail over the StaUr. Spelling bees are the latest in CbAiloUe. We ne to have the m here. laterestic letters frtu WiUc sxd Goldsboro, will apirax on Tuc-lay noromg. CoL Ed. Csntwei; ot Wilmine- ton, will deliver the Mtojorial address at tatevule ou lay The ring of the m; tLe i now btard In tbe capttol square, (.oi. Iur- ner cat. a having tbe fcraaw ami ci jver v e acknowledge an ici'at -.n to attend a Dime Party to be k-;cd a KraiAlio by the laJ e, for tiie bvi -a. of it ir Metbodtat church. Parties bave already commenced to bring act. to us for debts nuiijcim nor to liC. Justice MaLic hi uaueti aeveral jtklgmeiits in such cmi A Western Carolina town iuu op aa a enrmaaty a citizen vhw t:i.L days recur ouly ooce in four ytar-. Lt Eavtng been borned on Feb. 2vtii. Eddie, a ycucg son of Mr. Jace li. Ecmaa, while wrestliug wuhaju vesiie coatrMMOO Friday, had tha n.i fortune to break bis arm. Dr. 1'. E. lluves was caikd in, snd soon -et il.ii, to r ik Lis. lion. Kemp P. Battle, Presidei.: oi tte Mate Ltuvernty, w iu Cciivtr a lecture in Aahaville, on WedurtLty, tbe Mb of May. on tbe relation ot tLe University to farmers of North Car- oUna sxmi tbe advantages th j institution affords to the farming louicat of the btaue. Cspt. Cbas. II. Tbotnas, former ly of this City, but wbo last year aaaia- ted Dr. ilowcrtoa in the manaemeDt etuas warm rprugs, naa maue ai- rangemetiu to take charge for tbe sum mer season of tbe llineial Springs, u Tennessee, located some ten muea irom Moms to wo. Asi AeeldeaU A few days since sn accident occur rtd whereby Cape Geo. C loader, Lo lives abcut eight miles southeast of ti e city, bad both bis arms broken. He had been to Pool's mill for soute uu. and waaietuining wtib several bunctes of tbeae. lie was ridiug a nmie, an j mm of tbe bunches slipping Irom L eraaD. be endeavored to catch 11, wheu tbe animal became alarmed aud u denly abaed. Cspt. Crowder was throw n to tbe ground, but put out his hands to break the faiL but it was so suudeu tbat both arms were broken. He was carried heme and bis isjuites received proper attention, lie is now in a fair way to socn iccover tbe ue of Lis arms. Aaavara 5ltes. This Little village is improving rapid ly; Air. William atta, lormeiiy a subject of Queen Vtctotu, baa jut com Dieted a a tore, and moved into qaite a bandsone residence, recently nniahed. Tbe farmers in tbat section bave about flniabed cotton planting. The people say they I need a depot. Bocae time since tbe erection of a private one was contemplated, but tbe work was never begun. iureet Inipreeiaiets. Some work has just been completed at tbe corner of iiarsett and Lenoir Streets, alao at intersection of Mc Do will and Polk, near tbe L. U. x IS. Aavlum. At both tbese points substantial stone culverts bave been built. Some crossings bave been placed at tha intersection of Fsvetteville and Lenoir, and J ones and East Stn. eta. Attempt at Barglar. Last week an attenfpt was made to break into the store of 31 r. S. J. Watt,. -at . a ... mi.VAo at Anoarn, la tb;s county. mt watts was absent, but bis wife beard the noise of tbe entering thieves and immediately showed the burglars tbat she was mis- txeae of tbe aitoation. 1 ney nod hasti ly without effecting aa entrance, or dv- lng any damage. Cettea Receipts. The receipts of cotton yesterday wcie 99 bale. Tbe total for the week was 113 bales. The market was quit. Tb following order baa ben Uaued (rota Gteral lleadquarters IV. ;arolina,i pnl 21. 1S7 ) STATE OF NORTH C vmat Aiwctast a lUleltK N. C, Apnl General Orocrs, ( No. 23. , ') . W o ERE as, Tba act for th t-Bfablih-memof btate Uard, Uti of 1S7C-. ctiaptr 272, wcJioo 21, reqairea tb tkatc (iuard u parade one day anuusJlj, ib May, by company, battalion, or tegi-tn-uu IT I. TlIKREKOBE, PRlF.RKI That the wnite tnxp p-triJe. each yer, by ormpaoy, battalion, or regiment.' a dirrctad by tbe UrigaIier ieDer4J -4 their rn-etiTe dialrittv. on the daT of 3Iar, and the oi'lortd tro-s on ! the 27:h day of May until further orders from the 1 omrnander in-t-hitf. hbouid the day o fixe.1 fall ul-ii tuumjt, ihn lk t.ara.ie will take i.m ia tLe a - M"Utla; riliomoc. Company cMnmBuer will promptly forwaid; through regimental -nd bri gade headnuaxusra. to thU oCi.-e. mpv cial irjoitaof theparatifs above ordned. atatiog particularly the uutuber of t tfi cera, Doti-0)tnmiMODt"d oCicerk and pri vates who appear in uuiforni. Uy i rlt-r of the V,,rniandei-i-n Chief. IoiiTvxe JS:s, A4jutnt-eneral. John M. PobertN of New lkrne, l.a br-ru appointed an Aide-dev-arnp to the Adjutant General, with the aauk ot Captain. 1 he ojlcer of tbe Winston Liht In fantry hare been commiAaioued. The toiereat in military mttUrs is on the uxxraae all over tbe State. It U probable that two or more cmn pioiea will articipate in tbe celebration o( the 0tb of may at Charlotte, Movetaiewlaercotlo. tm Ualelsh Hales. Kxtpt for week ending April V.Kb. 17. 170 - Rrce't lor B;rne werk lat vt-ar. 4..: rVcrc.we in reorip: for wcrk thi t-ar. 2 11- c ipt fir wftk tnliii April .".: h, l-7. .5. Ilfceipta for aarae wetk last 41 I)eorea? in rece pt f-r wtik thia J ear. 2 VL'I receipt f:.jru 1st tetnber to J te. ep- 4-", iiJ t .in- 4! "12 WLvile leceipta narie la: ea . Increase in rvcipt iLj. jear to date. l..:i" We rive above corcpaxstiTe rv.-eipt in uar market for the past ;r 'tn which it will be seen two weeks, tbat our rtv e:p: re now falling off, ard tL:.- will prvtjab:y lur lheaa for aeveral weeks yet as our receipts last year, for April and May. were unusually large. Our market coutinoes with good dt mand (or ail orlenoi. cts. We quote aliuJIiri at Tbe South Atlantic. Brim fu'.i of eood articles, both ic iron: aLid verse tbe Mar number of this ste: lin; periodical comes to as It a:ns in merit at each iaaue,and tbe ster- nu ab.Ut v oi i:s writers as well as the ei.ery ol i:s editor, are apparent. It lieMrivrs ail encouragement al tbe bauds oi our )vop.e. iLe articles tbat grace the prvaeut buiuber are admiraole Am ti them fe n-.tice "The Cioud LaLitla oi Caroiiua'MoBsiesr Fa'ifaron." "I tie L'uiveisity of Viriuia.'" The teau:ifui"Memoiial Pi-s.ta," f r ti.i l'j;a of May, by Mrs. M.Ui:arei J. Pies to:i ariiealalo our hearts oy the toui L- heauty of its Kut.rnei.:. "iiAiup too S campaign in South Carolina."' ari'l "A Uaplim of Fire." are both oot.un urd. I'he Liumber w il! be f-uid.tobe j-'lh pieasalit atd prohtab'.e to all pri sons. An Arrest ou Naopieiou. Bryau Lcut colored, was arrered ut 11 '.iV priur,. n suspicion (f beiiig ,L J hri Vou.-j; JoUu Taylor, who -lanus lUtrcU wuh the murder of out it out-, a uenr in mpv.u county on lie 4 b of Apr.l. The suspected man br-'Uht lu jtsltnl)- by hm cuptors. The tuet!iiori of the cise was b. to:e J usiice ilaiv.iB. Ihe evidttiie p.o tluced. a ei! as the explanation i , toLi.usivcly provt-u Lis eiiine I.'U-! iiiiix:D iu the matter. It was w,;L L:m a reuUr c.a.e i f that "fellow that looked like me.'" for his aptarance wo aJm.t exactly with the uescnptiou ol that of the leal culprit, lie a d- careu Iroru custody at the o lc.umou of the mvcsiitcation. lteveooe C'ollectiows. lhe following were the collections made at the ofljceof ihe Collector l Iu- U-rnal Revenue, dui ing the tast week: Jlntj'Jay, 7,72.1; Tuesday. 71U.1J4; 4o: ,'jVi 07; o'i2 -'.; Wednesdav, TLurday, Friday. a'urna . 3 io T-.tal. ix, 12:. 12. Messrs Cameron, Hay A; Co ire Iu-ura .ce Agents, Lave , If rural pud thr fo.luwiiig loteS wilLlii the lart lew uva: For the Seaboanl Insurance Coin pany, of Norfolk a., to Fiank rouutam, iaannbur?, C. 1."'J to Mi Kay & Bro , of Linrinburir, N t.. fi-H to McKay S Bro., Laurinburg, For tLe Farmville Insurance Com pany, of rarmville, a., f 33 to Mrs. Maria A. . Heath, of Sinithfield, - . c Asietber Irlver Case. At the late term of Buncombe Su perior Court, Jude Cloud sentenced Simpson Petty, colored, to two years connuement in jail for whipping his who. .n sppeal was taken to the Su- A- . 1 preme iourt on tue plea ol "excessive punishment." Gund'owdrr, Illaating.I'o wder. As sole agents for tbe Lotlem A; Rand Powder Co celebrated Orange Powder ir. i . . .... , n e are prepareu to to nil orders irom one keg to three hundred. Our pow- ru stored outside the city bruits in a dry magazine, at mill prices. Julius Lewis & Co., Kalei -h. N. C. Write for prices. Tfonament te Jugde Prsnon. There will be a meeting of theiu dents of the late Chief Justice Pearson resident in Ba!ei,:b. at the Conn House at o p. m.. to-morrow. iMumUv I he o'.j i t of -the meeting is to initiate -ti pa ior me erec.ion ol a mobutueut to hi memiry. The Cllr Finance. According to law, a statement of th receipts ard disbursemenU ol tha finances far the year ending April 20th 1P78. is posted at the Court ir,.J Tbe receipts exceed .tbe drsbn by about 7,00U There bae been ...it in ice put two years about 19, OOO.extraV oi dinar expenses. Kell fleas A rurnber of people will go from our city le-day to attAiid tke dedicatory ex kWi at Samana Cnnrcb, lately com-pieaod- - It is nituated about three mile .o'm the citj. Many per oe from tbe (VMiutry roniad aboo will also be pres ent. - : Ker. J. Atkinson, P.D., pastor of tbd becwad Pxesbyterian Churcb, being' aient at the raeiu); of Orange lree brerr at Xewbern. hit pulpit will be tilled ax 11 a m., uxlay by Rer. W. ICCitlrfiniotr. of the Peace I oaf Hate, and st :i-w.,Uy liev. O. H. Wiley. At lae ' iliabury. drivel Daptist Obtrrrh the pallor wiTl preach in tbe tnoriuiur, w Lde- the Ker.. J, B. Hart- wHl wili diaonurse ia the eveoin?. Kev. J. WrTliarn Joues. D.U... of T?!ctirhnJ1llieTIorfrapbr of teueral Le. lectured in (Jreeoville, 5. C, two eveuiiiirs last week. Hi theoien were "The Boys in Grey: or. the Con ft derate Soldier a I Knew Him," ami 'S'oue waII JackMu. the C hriatiao Poldier." The- lectjpres are -eaHliily inter t tin4'. It is hopnl that Ur. Junes may le induced to stop in our city on bis way homeward, and deliver them. There will be no evening services at the Church of tho Good, Shepherd this Rev. W. S. Black, of the Edenton Street M. E. Churchy bein( abeeat at Atlanta, the morning services in tbat hurcn will be conducted by lie v. C. M. Wiley. St. .'lary'a ti4l. A musical recitation was given by" tbe youn,: ladies ol th! institnte last eTen i:i. under the direction of Mr. Will. II. Sanborn. The repertoire oousisted f 14 vocal and instrumental selections. These were rendered in a style both forceful and pleading, by the partici pant. Atnouj; the effective pieces were t!ie iwninj "Marche Triotnpkala, 3 I iano, the 'Milk Maid s Sony." The i.rt lUsUumeutal selecUon ot i'art IL, was triven in a pleading manner, as was '.v i tie ih.ra sitciioa oi tne same pan. i The affair was very enjoyable, and the nuuit-er ff tbose prtseot just suf ficient to render it more agreeable. Tbe ha: Uxirne p.iriors were briliianUy lighted, and preteotcd a beautiful ap pe:raucc during the exercises. The enriie pio-ianirue was properly ap- (Mt v.aled. Kucks aud Mullets. Alvut list evening, a Mr. Jj IV( Arteret was paa-uni; down Fayette v.l.e suoet. a rck wa.4 thrown at him, ;u-t as he was near Cabarrus street. ooti a he heard tlie uwse of the s'tr tre p aTle"? his j-'stol and he tired a si.ot iuVo a cr'up of peratus utar by tr. .in oue of whom he thought the riii.-4ie came. The bullet struck Kobcrt Dobbin. Jr.. The .siiooter aud iHhers wvre promptly brought before the Mayor, hut ihf investigation of the af fair a.s prpoced uutil Monday. I'eronals. E-.Icv. t:!atives. le-c:ng fr lever, auii rnj;,len. House of llepre Washinton City, U coiiva m the attack- of maWuI will-iTn occupy his vacant scat. Ml, E. M. Varbrou-k. aoephewof Win, R. Pod, . sv-i., of or county, leaves fr Texas this week, and will make that State his home. Telephonic. Theie will be a teJcpdiouio demoustra t.ou hciwecu tins city and V lliniugton today, tioiu eleveu a. ru., to half past tp. rn. lot getilleuieu, aud from half l.ws. two p. 111.. to half past four p. m. i-.r la'iics exclusively, provided the li mis ' are iu a cra.Ueu to work. 1 :.i t the opportunity which rnaua- r M.irke some lime since promised the a l.es Lc auid ive them ot esaulltilUg luc woikiug of the instruments. lijor'n 1 emrt. His Honor passed sentenced upon one M i' tie llft 1. colored, cliari:el with lis. lcr iy coi U 1 Ontn. iujt. sUe was lined t't Dick Crockett, colwred, appealed ou the slmf ciiarge. Crockett was ,dis- charged. C it mm sud SmoUerv Jlsterlala. Mr. ieo. Zit ier advertises in another M.ilDiD that he baa a loll line ot tne shore kjoxis. lry him. hood Morulug. The latest news by Telephone, tbe gieat American Uirouh line, no time lo stop al way stations. New goods received at A. Creech s bv every tram. am ii w reoeivui. my Spring Slock touht within the laat Uu days in a dipiesncd market after the rush of busi- o ss was over aud goods had fallen. In ftict. I bought them at hard pan and faux prices, aud cau saleiy say that ever iu the-hiaxoy ol " tne dry goods busiues have 1 been better prepared to .tl goods so uiiilormly cheap. And .-si as to give ray eoeiouers a bird s eye lew, I wul quote a lew puces: 5o,UUu lards uew aud handsome spriig prints, fjoni 5 to cents. !). ) yards new and dandsoiiie printed I uiou Lawns, at IU cauiK, woitli 1j cents; li),U U yards printed Corded Lawns, at 10 cents, ii:eap at 15 eeuUc yards Solid Pieneh ircuailn.e at 7 f cents, cost 2 i t-nts to impoit; 5,0ov yards 1'enlm iusir-s. new a.nl !iaudsome bhadeu, at 15 c uis, uurUi l- cents. New and lut in t x.ui i vies ol tiuer Dress Goods al csriespoiKlinjjly low pi ices. 3 yards y mte Corded I ique lor 30 cents, and Le ard throwu in extia; 3 pair White Hose km 25 cents, aud oud pair throwu in extra; Ladies Embroidered Collars at ceuts each, oubtto bring 15 cents; plain Codars, 3 for 10 ceuts, and one iniown iu extra; Ladies C!o.h Gaiters, to si rive in a few dsys, at 50 cents. 11 ese pi ices ought to uuwiapthe string In in arouud the panic stricken purses, asl come to Creech s. A. C'KEEtH. Natlouel KanclewTInstltate. Two nfthe Surgeons of this notable Iustitute will vasit Kalelf h, K. C., April 30; h aud May 1st awl 2nd... 187S, stop ping at the Tarbrough House. They will fcsve witli them a line outfit of oracea anu surgical appliances, ana wui I be prepared to treat all kinds of Defor- mii.es anu v urouic Lfiseascs, sucn as Chib Feet, Hip Disease. Spinal Disease, Paralysis, Piles aud Fistula, Catarrh, nu, i Eye, I NA-i rrivare utaoases, Diseases ot tlie !te. For full particulars, address TIONAL bLliCilCAL Atlauts, (Ja. INSTITUTE, meflilng .New tn the .Sewing usciiiue jLinc. Mr. J. L. Stone, General Agent for l.Ut Kuiitiiu ' New Hume Sewing llachnfe, invites the ladies to "ball at bis warerooms on FayetteviLe Street. He has sold several of the above named Tniciiinis in our place, and can give any eirr ih-c tbat is deMtrefl. w . A fci i m Ely Kuum. Mr. J. C. Brewster ha juit received a large supply of ty r ahs. Lvery oue wiuianred au mdispeusible article for tLe dinhig room aud sick chamber. No fare i IV should be without a fan. Mill be told en ft ial. 4;cl4bfUf3it. Tbe in pit wTiv" to Ti tip is to be- CO e a a.ii.-c o i' io n 1,.it' ;li N't. rts 4' Jfjp-lr of the b a e. wb ition'v s ier snuum for the Daily and $1 1 Ws r a - J J. P. Galley Offer nr style silk veiling at- 6o., -wtrtH f 1 25 ; lad ies 2 button kid glores at 5" cis.: aTest nrrv elt:es in' corset. at prices from S3 cts..to f3 00 ; Dr. War ner's health cortets at 50 cts. to ?2.00. Espv cial attention is -called to be g rasa corset at v $ l .50, 1 for com fort. Straw matting at 20 and 25 cts.; also a nice line of dress roods, pique &c., at bottom prices. 1 also call especial attention to the fact that I have the best lad its morocco thoe for f2.00 in the market, equal 10 Miles' or Zieg ler's. CaU and see his goods and ex amine prices. lr tfj ij Hardware Stores, tin ware and hoase-furnishing goodsv tbe inott oomplete stookja. the city--A fall "stock of paintA, oils, var nish, window glass and pu'ty. Just received, a lot of the celebra;ed Howe's scales, which will be sold cjeap, and warranted correct. J, C. Brewster, LlvUeman Buildiug- Nwle. Tbe "Green Friml"' Saloon, on Har per Street, now occupied by Doran a-id Overby, will be sold with all its f:tures. stock on band. Ac, on Tue- o.:v next, the o'Jtn infe.ant. lenus cash. Hot hers, Jfoslsers, llotliers. lon-t fail to procure -Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth litf mi up frrr ail dtseaes of teethinr in chil dreu. 1 relieves the euiid Irom pain, cures wind eoiic, regelates toe noweis , ana. oy rlvinc reUet aud aeaiih to tbe child, gives rest te the Bsothex. starl-davly lOnilliRl'IAL BEPOK1S. UAlaKIf.lt JliKKETft. COTTOX HAUXST: !Teorte4 by KELXY.PUKKKOY a BRKWEK umctai &e porters iur in rvoaru 01 1 raae. .ataXUUB. N t'., April J7. U.S. Strict Low Mlddlmc, Low MiddilDK, -r . 9 BUIet Good UcsiaaJry. ' stood Ordinary. s i t 7'vi7 Ordrnarr. Middling fUaln. Low Middling Mali s. Good OrairiAiy Mjuus. I oue of Market et. REPORTED BY 1.. F. crrr maaxst boa-us KiLBlSU. . -.. -OTTON Tit, uew . . ' " SPl-Ccd r)AGiI.Ni. t Luc ti, .No.-itu aroaom . .. CUHN 'tJklS 1 SAL. HAL UN, T. t. Hog. round .... " bants BL'LK MEAT, t-iear Kid sint-s " stiouldeis NOE TU CAROLLNaX. t ors. . LAKL, .h 1 Carolina W ".ern COFFEE, i: ime, Kio, tiood ' common SYR I' P. 8. II., AlOL.AshiMu. SALT, Liverpool line, SlIiAK, bite wi,u L '.AT H El:," Ked -V:e. ynued.. HIDES, g-reea, dry TALLOv rXIl A10E-, sweel. tri Lui2., . IrtttL... - JON A CO CASH fKI tz. Apr I .7 . , 3S .... l: q 1 j 16. 0 bo : 9 ii' ti 7U o To rt ". 11 9 17 :s . 3- 0 tt 40 tl T'l i . 4 k. 7 ! !.'5 OATS, vtiehed. 5: Kichmoud, Vs. Tobrtcco .Market Ke ported a Bxi Wojtcci d daily by 1 eterap.i. t-. IIIUL, KIKKt . waTK.N Commi alerctiaiiis. SfcW hKloUT"S. KrciivN , Va . ommon t Medium ,L-.a; A.'iil 11 : F;!!rs " li -od to Very Good rue. Wrai'pera- -Common Aie'Kuin " Good to Very Good " Hue and Fwucy as .S a. ,cj, to) Lolor.size.uiiiu'oruii etc.. j aud Vtry Good to Flnt ata- ( 3 lHgny s krs-Coniiii. ii to Medlurn G-iod to Very Good Filie to Fancy Fine, Fancy and Leaf su teij f r Cult ne, 9 - il 13 aiS 15 :-i 20 B-. ak o--'iij io- h'lids .1 t- and 4 U)e- ii c: an,e hi Aae:i-n 54 k .. i.f i i : iJu l:i-if oI -I at prices mi l .'0 I i-iHn per imnd ed .Mme willed tr ra liinir ( 1 .ir for -ti e. y w..ite lau-v T.ipI-e s. i j.iit r Kiaucs Til) iiiQi a u. ctoa, cu l l'W p;-iees. Iurkam Tobacco Market. Keported by H. A. REAMS, rHOfRiETon or BEAMS' hAKtrlorsE DuiUiAM. . C-, April 19 Loos. Dare Kod, baieBT Lcaa- Common, ITS. ?4 7 a. 10W.U 16i o 4a5 alee i uiu, ;o.d. Fancy. Rxr I.Eir rorumou Dark, ine. none on the market " Extra t ine, noue on the market Bkigut aaPPKHs Goinmou, Still Mlaci, " lv-5 Fine, 3 t 0 Extra, &'5 Brak Heht for past w eek, prlres flrm on onvt.t w rapiTk aud uetnaud good . !iecUl demand lor One wrappers, while conamou nvil-s remain dull, oood bright oilers seii wen. Winston Tobacco Market. Reported by A. B GOKBELL, Dea'.erln Leaf TODSOCO. WiysTOM, N. C, April 17 1878. Lvos Dark, 1 SOU 2 ft! r;u. 2 5c 3 5) 3.50 5 50 6 0l 1". .'. 3 600 5 .1 Bsigut LIG Common, Oooi, Fancy. Rsd i.nr-Comm n. i,od, - Fine. . 8 iju ha. 12.1)0 12'OSlo.W Brtoht Wrappsrs Cnmmon, Me Hum, " ine. Extra. 22.50 a i . OU 4 i.OutVl li at 0 'i 4-i 10 Mahogany rine. as ner anility. Breaks bave been quite fu 1 for the past week. All louaceo of character very scarce and feely taken at above quotations, while common ann ireliuni n on a ese rip t are very plentiful and a kha le lower. MARKETS BY TELEURAFII. NOON. London, April 27. Consols 94 15-16. Erie 12,. Paris, April 27. Rentes 109f and 37Jc. Berlin, April 27. Specie increase 1,100,000 marks. Litehpool, April 27. Cotton dull and easier; middling up lands 5i: middlinu Orleans 6i: sales 5,000; speculation and exports 5,000; receipts 15,04 American T.800. Fu tures 1-32 cheaper: uplands lowmidd ling clause, April delivery 5 13-16: Mav ana june o h-aa; jane and July 5; July and August 5 29-32; August and Sec- (emoer o oi-o: septemoer and Ottober 6; October and November 6; shipped April and May sail 5 15-16; sales for the "K"1 .xj dii i o-io, Bales ior me week 28,000; speculation 1,000; exports 2,000; stock 862,0tO; American 640,000; receipts 129,000; American 97,000: actual exports 4,000; alloat 313,000; American 2:150 p. m. Uplands low middling clause, shipped March sail 5 3l-3i; March and A Dril sail 5 15-16: Mav and June 6 15-16. . 4:15 p. m. Cotton: sales American 6,000; uplands low middling clause, new crop shipped IVoveinber and Dal cember sail 5 15-16. i . ; New York. April 27. Gold opened at it. Stocks ahonf Arm. Money 6. Gold lOlfoitOJ. Fv. cbangd long 4.8fl; short 4.89. Sute bonds steady. GovernmenU firm. Cot ton dnll: sales 621: uDlands lf)3- Or leans 10J. Futures quiet: May 10.89fal l'.ai; June 10.9710.99; July 11 04(5) 11 06; August 11.0711.09; September 10.75Cdjl0.77i' Floor fl rmer an1 ill.. one decided ekange Wheat nt better. Corn cent better. Pork i 9.653,tf.90. Lard dull: steam 7.2207.25". SDlrito tnrnent na An ,i 2930. Rosin quiet at l.50L55 for trained. rreigbu BtcadT. - ( BaxTiMORK, April 27, . Floor, good inquiry and steady; Howard street and Western snperrine 4.00 (a,4.50 ; extra superfine 4. 7rai.2o ; family 5.50ft6.o0: citv mills super 4.2o 4.75 : extra 5-25(L5.75 ; Rio brands 6.757.00: Patapsco family 7.75. Soath ern VVbeat firm and in good demand; Western firmer: Southern red l.2o(a 1.37; amber 1.36(0,1.37: Pennsylvania red 1.33Va.l.36: No. 2 Western winter red spot and April 1.33; May 1.33iC 1.33 J. Southern Corn quiet and steady; Western cen; higher; Southern while o3(a,54; yellow o3. NIGHT. New York, April 27 Money easy at 3,4. Sterling quiet at 64. Gold steady at 2. Governments active. States quiet. New fives 5. Cotton dull; uplands lOJ; Orleans 10; sales 523; consolidated net receipts 5, ol'J; exports to Great Britain 7,879; conti nent 790; net receipts 532; gross receipts o32. Futures closed weak; sales l.hihi April delivery 10.89(0,10.92; May 10.91 Ca 10.92; June lO 'JSfajy; July li.uofa 11.06: Aueust 11.09: September 10.77(a, 10.79; October 10.5710.59; November iu.4ita.iu.4v; uecemoer iu.ic;miu.jv, January lO.dGfa, 10.53; February 10.bb(a, 10.70. Norfolk, April 27. Cotton dull; middliuj lOi; net re ceipts 335; gross receipts blank; sales 860; exports coastwise 254. Boston, April 27. Cotton dull; middling 10J; net re ceipts 162; gross receipts 642. Baltimore, April 27. Cotton dnll; middling 10; gross re ceipts 384; sales 185; exports to Great Britain 1,395; exports coastwise 75; aies to spinners 40. Oats firmer; Southern 33(5,35. Rye dull and unchanged. Provisions dull and unchanged. Coffee dull; cargoes 13$(gl7. Whisky steady at 6(5.6$. Su ar quiet and unchanged. Freights quiet. Wilmtsgtox, April 27. Cotton unchanged; middling 9 ; net receipts 11; exports coastwise 258. Spirits turpentine steady at 2Gj. Rosin dull at 1.2-5 for straineu. Crude turpentine steady at 1.00 for hard: 1. to lor yellow dip; and 1. o(a2.u0 lor virgin, lar hrm at 1.40. Philadelphia, April 2 1. Cotton quiet; middling 10J; gross receipts 4i ; sales 460; sales to spinners 3G3; exports to Great Britain 2m5; ex perts coastwise 79. Savaxsah, April 27. Cotton easier; middling 9; net re ceipts 316; sales 88. New Orleans, April 27 Cotton steady; middling lii; low n iddliog 91; gojd ortiiuary 8j; net receipts 2.025; gross receipts 3,718; sides 3 S0t': exuoits to Great Britain 6 .261; exports continent 780. Memphis. April 27. Cotton firm; middling 10: receipts 79; shipments 1,283; sales 1,600. AforsTA, April 27. Cotton quiet; middling 9(a,l0; re Ctipts 51; shipments blank; sales 53. Charleston, April 27. Cotton quiet; middling 10,l(a,10i; net receipts 278; sales 200; exports to Great Britain 20; continent 10. Hi SIXES XOTICii. Tbe largest and most complete stock of fishing tacHe in the State is at Lumsden s. Merchants supplied at low figures. Lumsdeu also keeps a full stock of brown stone ware, crockery, la:pps, tin ware, fluting machines, fountain pumps, table and px;ket cu' lery, nails, hoes, rakes, shovels, coffea roastors, gem oil stoves, tin chamber setts, aud every thing you wisu to lur nuh'your bouse with, is at Lnmdeu's The best Calico can be bought at Woollcott's open Front Store for 5 and 6 ceuts a yard, and he will sell you a gooi pair of hid Gloves for o ) ceuts. Wanted everyone to be free from Pimples, Blotches, Bji's, etc., which can be done bv purifying the blood with Dr. Bull's Blood Mixture. Used everywhere. Travellers will find the Grand Central H tel, New York, is one of the most -celieni hotels in that city. Those wiio cannot be suited iu price and ac commodations there must be very hard to please indeed. Conveniently near the prominent bus ntss houses, all places of public ii;teret-t SLd resort, and in the very heart ot the best resident portion of the city, for good living, good treatment, and quiet comfort, the Colonnade Hotel, ou Ches- nut Street, Philadelphia, can be consci entiously recommended. H To the Southern friemU oftlie -ew York Hotel, VAeu lurk. This delightful Hotel, is ss.il! kept by a Lrauston, and is iu all its preseut ap pointments equal to its great repuia- lion. Ihe prices are as low, if not low er, than any other first class hotel iu Ntw lork. Mr. James H. Cranston, nephew of the late Hiram Cranston, will have great p.easuie in welcoming his Southern friends back to to their old ho ne iu New York again. AltcruMtely Shukeu And scorched by the paroxysm of chills a:.d fever, trie wreicnea suneier lor wnoin iuininehas been prescribed essays In vam to exterminate the dreadful disease with mat hui tful palliative, wbich at best ouly miti- jtaiek tne viol -nee i f the tits, and eventually Droves hiyl ly injurious to the system. In order toertert a tno oago cure of malarial lever, wh- ther interim tieul or remiueiit, or to rendi r the s-y.-tein inn.ren;io!e t Us at tacks. IJosl-lti-r s Mi niaeu iiiners t-hould be used daily. 1 hat this medicine is a seren- lug ei au km at ol diseases generated by mias- ii iu atma re l.iuie .-dieu.ii u aaiusi ineiii, is fact so w idely recognized in ibis and other countries that to adduce evld-nce 1 i su port of ii is uuuecess -ry ; Dut were it either es- teot al or desirable to do so. It may well be suppo-ed that from in- testimony corrobora live oi ii" claims, wmuu us oeen accum uia- tiD'duriug iu- Use tweuty-nve years and ovef, sumci-'Ut proois inigni re gatliered t convince ine most inveterate stepac. ap - J-daW. i A CARD. To a'l who are su Je: ing from Ui errors and ndtsei stilus ot youiu, ne.vo is d.-ss. eail -ecay, 'oss of manhooo. ao.. i w -end recei i'l i nat w . tl e Oil .een c.i; Th st ei -eui' dv i vf..- e(i n. ., -d iouai.v ii Collin A:ne :c;i. e.i" ,i -e .i. reised ejve'ope io ue Kev. nic u r. :sm.k, s.a loa L, tm.e House. New oik City- oe. -ri a i v SEW ADVEKTISEHEMS. TAilw: :e 'n a i;e' lauon . a U P"'" wiiii ii a pie n a"! i i.i-s : ,t tu :i.' good nipn ' a r.i ..-: NEWS :s ,-.)il.'e.!e,l .. opln'on i w I . .i ii.u in, r ru. ' inei- .1 IIS ;-'t,l . fft-..i. o e . I sue , I ;., e o e i" ue aie.i wuose Tongues, 4&c. Just Received. Aa ext. a choice lot of Beef Tongues; Best Georges Bank Boneless Codfish ; New Butter, choice New York State ; Selected Oranges and Lemons. TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK, N.C. Roe Herring, extra fish, packed ex pressly to our own order. HARDIN, GRIMES & CO. ap28-tf Zeigler, Manufacturer of Cizars and Dealer In Smo.uirand Chewing lob ecu. Pipes. Ac Always ke pi on hand a good assortment of fine clears an i smokers rtLlea. in fact everything kept In a nrst class Cigar Store. The best 5c. cfgars in the citv. Factor and Btore 1 oor north of the Yarboroagh, Ral eigh, H. C. " sp zt-tum uav- AH4.utL.tuii. DBT OOO0N. f!ED! HEAD ! ! READ !!! The Great Attraetion it L. Rosenthal's. just H.ooivod.- Mns" Blue Flannel Pairs, from $7 up to tl4; the latter are a. ranted maje of tne best Yacht cloth, han isouiely bound and mill not fade. , Mens' Cheviot Suits, a new design oilhe Utc: Spring tyle, at Sli.CO per SuiCguaran teert a eooo Bt a d w wear well .Men s Hiaek Cloth Suits at 11 prices and to suit 'he pres-iit UeiiiesseJ timf s. Abeauuful assortme.it of white and col ored iarsef ls Vests, prices ranging from S1.2uptol 0. Mn'r1 KnssUn Alpea Coats at .o.; fine LLt.-k Al aca toi's at SI ;0. A compil e line of Men s Oanze Shirts rrom ir. up Aso, Wnite and Percale Sl irts. A handsome assotrment of MacKlnaw. C intoii .imi .-straw ll,ra Aiso, Fur aud N -Ol Hars at I'o tom prices. M-u's fine t'ongress, Oxford and Pr'nce Alrert Gaiters, nand as well s machine tewed at prices very n uch reduced. Bov's Suits from ?13 up. A fuli assortine t of Ladies' Cloth, Foxed, and Morocco -hoes. Also, for .Misses - nd Childrendust received and to be sold at prices that shall rntec the wishes of the customers. Laiies Slippers at ?oc up Parasols joc. or 2for25e. and up. Japanese Folding Fans at i'ercalps at 10c. and a'l other goods In the Dry Goods Department to be ottered low ac cordingly, v A large assortm ct of white aud fancy Straw Mattings. The public is respectfully sol cited to call at either v 3 sroies, os. ;0 and ;4 Fayette 1!le Street.'and txcha' ge Place, where goods will be soid lower than ever. Having o store rent to pay and having no partner to share the profits with, aud at last but nor lenst bnyin? ah my goods for Cash only, 1 f --el confi dent Iu my above assertion. ap 2;-3m ACOOD CHANCE. One nice large Front Boom, with board snitai-le lor a geutleman and wife, or two single gentlemen. Apnlyihe ap 2J-6C t Hilisboro Street. "VTICK HOJUE-alADE LARD IN SMALL Packages to suit Families at F. C CHRISTOPHERS & CO'S., If b i tf Meat MsrkAC Hargett 8i Clli !! MEKtHAills. J. J. THOMAh o. 8 Msruu sritt. Raiehrh, W. C (;i:.i:kil Coxaimissiox iserchaat. WILL RECEIVE. SEl OH STORE, AND ADVANCE U" COTTON. ixw rate of In terest and su rae enarges. neiers w zens Natirna; iwaieign, j. j aa27'77-daw-. , To the Farmer and Merchant, I solk-.t your sVprcents of (Jrain. Forage, llou:, B:a i. M-.-al, Cut er. Eggs, Chickens ; :i'l CoUoii. Tue highest market prices i ::a;aiit:e i aai prom; t returns made. COTTON A SPECIALTY. W. ( McMACKIN. ap tf Telephones to h ult Your Money. r9 rfacks Fa.m:lj' Flour, 3J Bus. Teas, 1 Car . C. Hay and 1 Car ..C. todler, jus sinmei.t. st received on con - ai. i3 If W. C. McMACKIN. HOTELS. HOTETj GOLDsBORO, N. C. Board pr day 2.00. Meals 50 cents. Lodg ing -octs. Lxc-ated in in Business I'art of the City Ti e tat le is -upolie i with ah the G.-rioau and An,ericani'eiiecies. l'eter Guilx-rlet, clerk;R. Prempert, Stew. ard. pa-ti i'he Central House, PETERSBURG. VA. CORNER OF SYCAMORE AND BANK STREETS. LUCIUS GREEN, Proprietor. This hotel, which has now a full run of busi ness, by th- recent additions, is prepared to accommodate Doaraers ana transient visi tors In the iet style and en accomo dating terms Convenient to ihe cars, and possess- ini ail the requirement ot a nrst-ciass hotel. He opes 'o merit a c ntiuuauce oi favors. jan 20-d3iu EXCHANGE HOTEL, Green St., Market Square, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Board .00PerDay. !pecial arrangements maoa oy tne wee& or mourn. J. 41. MATTHEWS, feb lfraim Proprietor. J AERATT'S HOTEL (Recently City Hotel,) PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA, has ben tuorougbly renovated and hand soinely furmshe . iocatii n central and conven'ent to busi- nss. ihe only hotel iu the city lighted with ga-, omnibus rree. BROWN & rETTlT. apr 6-tf Pr. prietors. iTlauoiyu House CORNER MARKET AND SECOND STREETS. WILJIlXGTO., N. V. ED. WILSON MANNING, PbopribtOB. Board fJ.50 and $2.00 pbr Day. Hpecial rates made for a week or more to suit the tiiu -s. umnibus and porter at all trains. seo 2odtf. PACE'S HOTEL, !AlVl?OH.r),lVC. V. C. PAGE, Proprietor. Breakfast on R. & A- R.. goine South, and cupper ou trams going orm. r irst ciass tare. gTOP AT T II E BOYDEN HOUSE Kallsbury, N. C. C.S. BROWN Proprietor, Late of ti e ational Hotel, Raleigh.. C. S. Brown, Jr., Chlet Clerks W. O. Shel bum, Asslstaut. Ian T-3m Stop at The Briggs House, "rVr aV 9 " Prop J. T, S. YOUXG, First-Class Accommodation. nol-d3m FOR KA EE, OK REST. The two story frame buiidiner reeentlvnn- cupled by tlie late E. O. Woodson, pleasantly situated on the bonth-west corner or i-av-etievi.le an Caarrus Streets. Having' a number of commodious and atrv nw.ru . lares and beautiful lap. comfortable ut houaes, and with water In yard. A his is a most .tesirat la home. . For terms and farther particulars apply to .--, J . J. 1I1UMAS, No. &. Ma.rt.ln KtroAfc mr 6-U Rafeigh,M.O MERCHANT TA1LOC Fashion Bazaar, if""? II BEAUTIFUL STOCK. Oxo.rxa. Tte Merchant Tailor. Will offer a Magnificent stock of Asr SUMMER GOODS At A8toaJfbingl7 low Price. NOW IS THE To Secure TIME FIRST GLASS DAKGAIiS, A PERFECT FIT WARRANTED. The Goods are all First-Class Workmanship will be guaranteed. and CTWTVIPrP THESE BARGAINS CAN OLJlJujlbLlt, BE HAD AND ONLY OF WEIKEL. mar 29-tf BOOTS AXD SHOES. 1T!-sg-xvT-r- iTlft OUT 8) ct. Gaiters, HELLER BROS Fxancine our $.' Ladies Ki I Button Boot. . Examine our 50 ct. Slippers, HELLER BROS. Examine our Sl Gaiters HELLER BROS. Examine our $: 50 Gents Gaiters. HELLER BROS, Examine our S2 Gents Low Box toe Ties, HELLER BROS. Examine our firs Gents Lasting Prince Alberts, HELLER BROS. ' Examine oar t2 Ladies Kid Button Eoots, HELLER BROS. Examine our fine quality hand Sewed Gents Gaiters and Prince Alberta, Just opened. HELLER BROS. ap 21-tI YEUETIXE. VEGETINE FOR EPILEPSY. Bar i Boo. Mav 15 1STT. H. E. Stkvests: Dear .-ir. Mv husband has had EDilpnsv for the past fifteen y-a;s. i he uast wmtei his. blocd seemed to be in a t ad ronditiitn and seeing the ood re-u-ts from tti- a.-e of eyeuuei oiuers, itti anxious i try it. Has taken s w.e six bottii-s, and tne result lias been, tht he ha had oi.lv ten fits in three months oast : wlie e s. he ws accus tomed to having as uianv In two d-ivs at his wow, an etlect that Ii.-did - t expe ct Am very anx.o.is to have him c 'ntiuue the use some longer; ana wriie you .o sk you what terms, or wh.ut redu -tiou vou would nuke and eud tixr; one doz n b .tiles. Very resj ecifuiiy, MKs. A. C. COLE. Baraooo, ."Siiuk Co.. Wis. Veeetiue thrcuzhlv eradintes everv kiml of humor, and restores the entire system to a healthy condition. "es-etine St. VrscExr School. Troy, N. Y' Oct. a, i87L StevkkS: - Dr. Dear Sir. We are trulv erateful for vnnr generous donation of Vegeti e received last evening. A lady has beeu uisiaa- it here, witn much benefit to herself, wlio. for tun. hu been prououueed "broken dowo, '"woiaoiit" &.C. trequently she was disturbed In her Sieep by a violent nervous twncuing or a foot, or th face, or tlie whole bod v. Re taking tins Veetine. she Is enabled io sleep quietly, a d her general heaph seems mueh ntipio.ed, Uiougti she h s a comDlieatian of cm on e diseases to contend w itk. alav Ood I'less you for your charity o toe orpi.aus. Respectfully and grateluily, s-ll t-Hs , ,u , H x UTTY Hakassixg Dreams. au unnatural exri'. nieat of the brain ai d nervous system Is tbe uirect ca e oi leep:essl.e.ss, as aiso of h .ras siug nocturnal dreams. V emetine lias a oecu- liarly soothing effect in all such cases, wceu laaeu jusi oeioi e goin to oed. Tegetiixe FOR ALL LADIES Who are Snfferers. Cikcimjiati, O., March 28, 1ST, 7. Me. STEvxiis : Dear Mr. I have taken several bottles nf your vegetmeior tenia e v. eakness. and in jusiice io ine meaiciue, ana to ali Udies who are -unerers irom sucti c.-ropia.uis, I will re commend the Vegetuie. 1 inu.-t say' It has helped me very much: indeed, it Is iavaltt- auie ior such complaints. J1AK K. 3IERLD1TU, ltO fcistern Avenue, Fxmale Weakness. Veeetine acts direct. ly upon the causes of the-e complaints. It n vigoiaies and strengthens the whole svs- tem, acts upon the secretive organs, allays i namuidiiuii, uieamrcs diiu cures uicerallo cures cou.-tipatiou, retuUte the oe he daclie ana uaiits iu lue back of se in fact, there is no disease or cuinnliint ii,ra the Veg tine gives so quick rel.ef, and is so euecuve in us cure, as in wnat is termed Female Weakness. It has never failed in oue instance. Draggists Recomuiendlt. PPRINGVrEI.n n fuh 1CTT Having -for manv varsi mm v.n.hl,. manufactured by M . H . R. Stevens. Boston AlasS . 1 CheenuUv nutimnwiix ir ... alHicted generally. Kespectruity, J.J. bkoW, Druggist, No, 6 (mi. Lnues;o..e at. Prepared by II. It. STEVENS, ItoMton, Ihsh. VEQETINB IS SOLD BV ALL DRUiiiloTS Apr 17-s w HAPPY I E 1.1 EE. urTeiiu'i ou- ou e ''iviiai t .. i s C.iMj.ie.i . ,i - U .. i J .IV rJ e i me. ii i ... 1 1 p .. . e i etiiieti e. . B.. .i .i ed eu veloies, lal oii. 4 y, N. Nuui I't -on j 'V o uv uiai!. u;eiii . New Vud i ei j aid ei eu a.s seut 'ree w.isa ooward Asso -v., k uuauciiiuii, ra., o lusj.tutioa uaviiig a mgh reputation for honorable conduct and protaaaionabls skill, mavlttdtv FERTILIEF.Rjs. G U A N 0 . ; ANALYSIS GUARANTEED The most reliable feraad on tk. . ' Has everywhere stood the levt "t esasiowasanyuw .u.,M ,r febC-dAwSm A"C"8ACIW FAJitY CBOr'ERICnT iv. c. & n. siRisi X e w G o d s Every Dt, CAKES AND CRACKERi Fresh Alphabet's sad Aututn Lu, Victoria's, Tesserr and GlogerSn, T & Fresh London Layer Figs uJ kou.n Fresh Messina Leaioris and Orairei Fresh Coooantits ana Ditx, the 51 Cases Fresh, Canned Tomato aria h Cucumber Hdrle and Chow CV gah-m. Uncanvassed Sugar Cured Vi LunuT,: Southampton, Va., and MAiSo'.UHAn, Smoked Broiling aBeef. City Cut 7 kt Thin Sugar Cured Breakfast jtr.j California Boneless Ham's 2 to i Vx L . CHOICE FLOVB. Fresh lot N. C. Family FV.ur. V u,j, every sac a of oar . C. Flonr ar.d :f .; :r. not give periect satisiaetiou ianui t i.v.-, are at liberty to ret uiu. Teas and Coffees, "We acaln Invttethe attention of thr-V lie to our atock of Teas and G rVcn aDd tiW ted Coffees. He call especial sttentl n to o.r r. Fish. No. 1 nev N. U. IilnmieJ U'-r iu-i: one cent a piece ; No. I new . c. 1- ui- angs at two t'HU a pie ; new e..r'y ca.rt: tawily Mackerel one cent a p. ace. RAILROAD. gCUEUULfi OF T lt A I s To Take Effect Thursday. Jsr uarj 21th. Pktersscko Railroads mpint, Ornca or sjoPXia.sTfl -i.t.M. PxTKBSBCSO, Va.. January t, Ivs. ) UVIIIX IWUIU, New York Express leave Peters burg daily at. t 9-: 1 1 Arrive at Weldon ak. ....... 1. .-ir.x 2Kuthern Express leavel'etersbur aaiiy, except aionaay, at l. a.x Arrive at Weldou at o .17 a -ii Freight with r'asoeuger Coaih at tached, leave f eteiaDurg dauy, except sun ay. at L2S P. M- Arrive at Weldon at.... MuP.K Going ISortb. New York Express leave Weldou dany at r x irrive at Petersburg at o:L!P M Southern Express leave We. dun daily, Monday s excepted, at I- , A. S Arrives; Peters bore at. li Freight, with Passenger Coai-h t- tacneu. leave v eidoa da.rv. ex cept Hun day. at 7 P. s Arrive at Petersburg at i 2 A. V rirsr-ciasa ooaencs and pa lor cars .u run tnrougn ..e, ween WilmmgUio ai.J lora on day traias. and slet-ii ng uight trains. Sleeping" car births' ran t- hil lor one uodir from Richuioud to H.i.iwo-t So cnange of car. Ihrougta tickets sold to all'EasterQ -J Southern points, aud baggage ciicC4r4 through. L. R-tLARKE Dispatcher ol Iralru. -K. M. Scllt, General tuperlateuaeui. feb S-tf O IS D lvlST o li D T J il PIEDJIOXT AIlULfAE. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD TRAINS COr KG SOCTII TUne,Fel.3rd, 178 Meal buaions ' I No. 1.' Dally.! No. , Dal! -I- Lv Greensboro Ar llbury.... Lv U1 abury.. Ar Air-iane Joactloa... Ar Charlotte ......... 5.KDU1 . a B . . ' 7 p m 10.J- A I T1' ' .(a I6pn)i2-15 No. 1 Connects at Greensboro with Braneh at Air.IJn .InTir-h.ui fnr AtlatlUiu l all points in tbe stoucn and (Vuthft t Charlotte with U,C4A. it. iw for ali iim" in the Aoath and Southeast and mx.U points. . c No. 3 Con aecls at OnHnsboro for Raleigh, Oolasboro, aud all Pvt ou N. C. K, K. : ' Salisbury with W.'NTc. R. R. for all pmi iu Western Nortlr' Onrolina: at CharW'tW with C, C. 4s A,it-aV Ur Coluuni U nd tb .-sooth, and A ii c. Air-Line for AUaiii anil tne southwest. ' t a naiii n uuiau auuini Time. Keb. 3rd 187s. No. 1 A.ally. No. Daily- Meal btatlons. Lv Greensboro. Ar Danville 10.4'.' pm .leaa li:i7pm lu.ltt A Lv Danville. . LWITlllQ.,,....,..!,,, UtflU Ar DundeaiVa Alld Jka&Al.2 u in 10.1 usupm Ar Burkeville .'. 5.07 p m ' iw l.v liarkvllle... 6.1l)pm ArBeUe lsie-.......... 7JS'pm Ar Kichmoud....,, 7.4ipm. Na -C!onneets at Greensboro for Kni lp UoldsboTO, aud ail points on balem krancl and N.il. R- K-i at Burkeville . wito A. M o. R. K. for Petersburg, etc; at Pel" with Richmond, Frederfcksburg & Pot'niac K. R. for all points North, East sud et: at Richmond with C. & 0. K R- hr U West. QUANGE OF ttCUEDULE Italelglt A Gaston Ilallroau. Fa-LEIUII & GASTUN RAILROAD. RrfEKrTiniST'a i rrii l. ll.UUh K" 1' fn.. il WTS. ' On and after Sunday, January trains on-the Raleigh Si Gaston Railf.4d ui ruu dally (HunHavi excepted i as foUows : MAIL XBAINS. Leave RaleUh at 10:T' A. M Arrive at Weldon S :"".Vu Leave eldon at l : r.- .V Arrive at Kalelgh oj i-M ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leaves Raleigh at 3'r,o, arrives at Weidon 5:11 '-u Leaves Weldon at r- Zi Arrives at ttaielgh saw a Mall train makes close connection at don with tne - ea board aud Jtoauoke iuii- road and Bay Line Steamers via Lain"'" all fwitnta Niulh WmUi.iI (rtn- wau. un.l uirh M.lar.luirj Ilk. lllll. ant washinKton city, to suu iiom u "'"V.T North aud Nortu-west. And ai Raleigh JJ l!' tne Kalelgh and augusta Air Line tn lW' wood aud FayetteviQe. Uamlet, Charloiie. WiluitngtoB, and au points oui. mr6-tf General SuperiDteudeut. ATLANTIC AND NORTH Ciw."-'" RAILROAD. . ... . n. f I 1 on and after Sunday. March W, is.s, on )uls road will run as follows : aasTBair muii. MM Ooidshoro at.'. " ? !. ii -Arrive at Morehead i Ity. . . - r- t WB8T1RJI BtAIL. p M Leave Morehead City at 1 ' -m. Arrive at Ooldsboro at. - ' waf Buperluae
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 28, 1878, edition 1
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