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DAILYNEAVB Till li:-DAY. FEUIlUAltY Ill HM.Y X JOHHA.. l?rm. JOHN II. lU'KY, - tditor. l- Tlie luurauc U1II Aalu. It is jrhai not ver hitfh ground upouwbicuto ba--? one of our obj'c tibua to the piopm?! Iuauiauce Bill, wheu we my, we do 0 object, becaus. tbe luovitab.e. conetuenco of the pass age of tin bill, will tx to leduoe tue revenue of the .Hate aouie tweut) tboa.'UU doiUi. Tue policy of Iusu ruu) u.d iu North C'aiolir.a is pre cu j tlo fcAUie ud in every otber SUto iu the Uuin. It u not to be up- poaiJ that Companies havm; aeric.ca in th:s ?tate. wiil fum-h our pcopic a contract aii.ro fatoiabie ra iu U-rm tfcau that m.Jc wiiii c.t ion of otbe. bUUr. cuci-lijf in fiw f tbe fact. that the amount of iusuraiico in thi .Ale, is &uiit aad has Lot iu tbe pat piOfcu general. protiublo to the Cotu It w i.l urpr ie many of our law ma ker, to Uai u, as tbey can by examiua t.ou of ihe leooid of tbe :. r tary o! ivate, that mauy of the I.isuiaiic in; an..- Lave paid cut vty mucu moic mouey. iu Noilh 1'aroiitia for lot luiuireJ, tbau tlij h:ve rt-ceiveu in premiums. lI01.ce it 1 very certaiu, should tbi b.H pas which offers pr.m:um fjr in.eudiari.Hui alt th tro. r:iabl? couipaoie wiil v Uu dra their a:jcu fiom Nortb Caro oca. Lut prudtnt men wi.i iusuio audcon liuue toiuaure iu tbe strongest conia nies. Tbe result or tbe pasaage of this billwio be, tbt pioperty-owueis want ic lite protection of the strong New York, llaruoid aud Eul.h Companies will ubtai:. tl em direct from tbe Home ctr.jes. la this Case, it wih u. t b.- p.e teukd that tbe peuditi.; Uis.t.o-. cou.d arUct the contract wLo.lv m.u.e in another state. Wuat ouid ho tL resu'.t'.' Mtuj that lusurauco ouid bedoLt biro pr. ci.' y a it i" now doue ai over lb world, v 1, ty t-e iuiKe 1 i "cou tracts ol u-di t " f . r actual k ss t t.Oie . I lire by pou ies isautd iu New Y. r' and wittumt the mterv ulu n ol axl ail.t. ai.d tbe State's leveuiu .i be thu d.u.iuiLed ja. ;wtfuty tliousaLd di.ars. N e r'5pcctiu..y warn the ra iul n.en uf tuu legislature to ibiuk th before ;tty ac; u th.s imprtaul ni.A u:e. Uut tbeie is siK tl.er t tw ol talk slject 'vi worthy t c i; d.-i atu-u, .ch kit'iu I he nature f a .-g 1 ai g i Hi tut, : tuuru.lt' d Willi ilithdciicv to ttKe L''k .lator!. v h are u so rj. j,is We are aure that tbe .Ar iu both Houses an- tev, a-, we bvhcv it is the .i ii l b-.ast l tbe 1 refeut I.e;s!atu: . tht tbey will dVuionst rate that a ni.o,c ) i-f law is unnecessary tu raikii ia . Tit.' o.ii fahi rtietl uo t uij ou th s r-ulj'ct were all wr: . llei.ee iur ; rt ut Let; e in l-.'p) in Lav.. ' but tew lawyer. lut to the arurct'iit : We 11-an tir, s'jvuM tbe pr j ! bill j it w.u d be ::. operative la it? ap; .1 atioi. to 'Vtter Jt4'i" Coiupauie-. brcau-x. the p licy of Iaurance, isuol by such, is a contract nude by a cit.z n of another State, f'hat ih l.y a c .rnpany c rprat u in another t:U ) and Lr : ce ll at th. 'six lace CoLli a tcr ' if the Sate, where tbe cor.tr . ct is m ilo woold ob tain atd contiol the construction of tbe conTact. That the contract is made iu another State ta shown iu this: That every policy is signed by tbe 1'iesident asd Scretry of the contract ng com pany, aad is only vali I w heD a siu d; tbat tbe conditions of tbe p luycun tract are all made and printed, aud si(ued by the rlieers of the c nijucj before sent to tbe l.cal ag-nt; tbai the author i'y of the latter extends oulv to tiling in tbe proper blanks with the name of tbe party here who accepts t! e contract f called tlie iuurel.) and ''e- cribicg tb property: aud that sucri agent does not in fact make le con tract, nor have any authn i' v t al er or change any of it terms. On tbe corv trary be is exprerely iubibited from 00 doing. Tbat this view is correct, and that the omnanies of other States cannot b-j ultimately bu-id by the decision our S'alo t.'.nitt", has been r pa'rd'y uccided. I u case of a sui:-at-ia b - eeuiue insured aoU an iauratice c mpany corporate! in another Statf, ;a-r party has the right to take tie ca b fore the I'mttd Sta'e C- urt for decision a ruin not accotdi d to citi rr of the same Sta'e. If then it be coi.cedod that thectm piny making the contract is a citizen of another State, a law maHe by this Mate inva.idating r cbanic a con tract made by or with a citizen of another Stat, would he clearly irnj-ra t'Te and voi.1. Now the contract or iu aurance ruade at tbe Iloinu otH .o of th company js we have shown, i t, pjy the "actual cash vslue of the property at the time o.' tbe 1W hr tire, an 1 no law of North Carar.a could c rapel a cnipy, resident in another State, to piy ilo for a baIJ:ng insured for T10 !f thf - actua' cish value of the pioriy at the tini of the los ty hre" is acertaiu.d i.j t,e ouly .0s). It d.M-s seem to me that this is true tejOLd i;uest-on. Tbi urei by tbe alvo ates t.f the biil, that it may he relieved of it chief objection, if the local insurance agent will have every bu.lding appraisedby comjetent expert', U'fore issuing a p hey on if. If thi were done, th expense of such appraisals would f. r exceed the premiumc t. and thu r-u deriu.uraic- a roost exi n .;ve urj. Uut eveu if thi were door, values are litb! to change between the datra when the insurance is effecfetl a id the destruction of the propeity by fire, alike from ah rink age in prime cst of tuateriaJs used io construction and coat of labor; aud a!so aa tbe result of dete iotstic i a account of Increased rronrrty in 1874 was depreciated in value a compared with it cent in t least tweuiy-tiva per cent. Should the inurajce company be asked to make good tbia depreciation to tbe man who waa to fortunate as to have bis property burned in 1874? TIedirHl School At the I'nlTfr The Trustees of the Uuiveraity, eer u tho looi out to meet the educatioual aut of the people, hive added tbe Med.cal School to the other depart ments of which Dr. Thomas Htrrris i chier, as Pofoisor of AnUom, luat itrv. li8!oloi?T. Botany, will be tiught by P.ofessor Hedd and 8i mtnd. Dr. Harris has bad uncommon a 1 van -laM for becoming proticient iu hi de partment, having graduate I at tbe Uni versity in 1S.V in a class of about 10J. obtained his diplomi at the University f NVw York an.l then devot d hirasalt e-iocially to A nut iray and Surgery at the farsfamed "Lv;le de M-deoine," .t Tarij. Ik did much hojip tal work in this Ut'.er c ty umler Yleau. lie is au ei.thi siustic lecturer ami deruonsti-a-t-r iu Anatomy, koeps abieast wth .is profession by stud.viag the art't Trench and other publications The instruction iu the now 3IediciI School will be by laboratory work and lissr ctiou of human suhj "cts aud atud of mod-Is. Free choice will be regu larly held to give practic kuowledg of diseases, Ac. The o' je-t ..f the University M'dical School is at preseut cont'n ed to p.vpir. in atudent I' r attending tho lec tures a id obt lining tho diplomas of the gica: medical celleges. Hon. V. M. Il.ir.ittNs h js t, se 1 lire an appropriation for the Yadkin river in provement in the Senate Tue delay of the enin. e:s report of ;he survey deflate 1 auy action in tLe House. Mr. Kobb'.us rx,ects to liave the benefit of the report before the s na'.e l mmit'fo. Tne contemplated mprovetctut the engineer will r.irt feasible. Mr. U bbius doe not s.-ep n ti e 1 ihf 9 of h s consti tuents- Thk s'ary bill just pasx-d b the Maiue Senate li v s the conip"t'ation of the (I vet nor at $ I .-V ). of the S a - pr ine C' urt .Kidges at Isni, of the AtKruey (Jct.tral at ?!.'. of t Li oc- retary of State at fl -. f the St t Treasurer at !.. and of the Adju- tant ; neral at ?'.'. The -.ala-is of minor s a e ofii -ers were also 1 educed. No I.'i.ki.f.ctiox, ger.tlem'0, North Carolina never h id a stronger repre seutation in t'oii:nj. But somehow, ymi kii w, r-ai.s 111 m .maces to increase t he approp-iatioas f r North Carolina here tha K ver an i Harbor bill gjts the S-'nate. Tin. N'W York K'evattd llail.vay has boon bad'y swindled by sr.nie of its en.p oyis. wim t.ave been carrying n sstt-ni of holsaV robbery f- r ie time. S.itsenis that H;iyos is rot lheoi.! fr.iU 1 in l ih pesition. Till. p l.oy of subsidizing railr ads hk tei:no so unpi pular in the Massa chusetts legislature tlia a liM (or the pu rprse rarely ever runs the guntlot of a sub-conitnittee. (tuod Words for the Nouth. t Letter from Col. Ju'ian Allen ff S'atesvilli, N. C. bv ieu'i-st to the N. . Ivrodaoe L"icba:ige:) N rth Caro iui i a sta'e of extra iditiary resource. ve.plcd t y !s n b e and ptuotic men s can be louml in the L mm, Ther is an exce::e-l Sate itove cunenf, the laws are fa thfully aud impartial y al miiiitrel ami all ciase-; are fully yto tected ia th ir civil n-liU. There is circely a r;ce .f ill feelieg nttticea b'e b 'tween the whites and t'ie black". N rtbein mvn who settle there are me: w t'iwaim cordiality and hosoM h y whi.'h has alaa rharacieriz.d the pople of the South. I 3ure you that Northern men and N'jrth rn capi'al are etjiiHy pro i-.cted with S u hern nin and Sulh ern racial, and I may add that it will he d tlicult to find a mo.e promising trl 1 f r th-? emploj ment of No. them c. pital a-.d enterprise. The State is tapilly recovering Irom the disastrous tT ct of the war, and thoui fmibar with Ler piesei.t co dtio:ia dr s nrce are uuinimous in predicting lliat she is now entering upon an era of unexam pled thrift and prosperity. While residing in N'orth Carolina. I have visited many other portions cf the South, atid Lave t I puis ' study the Condition, nui o. 1 l t-e p opte, but of the couutry iu th. t koc iu 11 of the l uion. Sj far as I have be. ti able to a rtaiu the facts. I be 1 eve that what I havo tu'd of the c n di' ion and dpoeilioa of the people of North Caioii ia appbes t q ialiy well t the South keuerully. 1 bey re anxi ous fur jeace aud tLe r.s' oral ion of fraternal feeling with the people of the N .ri h, and are laboring zaal-u-ly and Pin tical.y to promote the welfare an I piot.ci the nbu of all ihtir citi- ze s. regardless of pat ditlcrences. The Mgroes. uneducated as th ;y nt are urq'iestiouably oj ofteu the vie 1 iuis ot the-e di aigaing aud treachei- o'i self -constituted leadern. and ara so ely in ued o' gxd hea Is and good beans t gu de t'jein in the ex rcihe t f tueir iec-ntiy acquired po.it cal rihts an.l pnilegt; but I deny ihat the gieat masa of the Soutliero pe pU manifest the slightest desire to depuve tl em ol their civil rights or to oiprets lLm iu any m inner. I reiterate that the laws are faithfully aud impartially executed, aud that life and property are todiy as a'e 111 North Carolina as in any State iu the Union, and tbat the government of tbe Slate is as conscien tiously and intel igeotly administered. 1 hope 1 shall soon see some or a'l ot you at my house at Siateville, wb-ie u ruav observe the couditiou of cur ad tirs fo-you. selvtoi, aud lea-n h iw nnj'i-t ai e nil the clamors wb.ch ate raised iu ihe Noith againt Sou h- ern men, wbich. whatever may be il. -ir puipoae, can only result in postponing tuat return of confidence and fraterna. feeling between the 'orth and. the S.uth, s essential to tbe prosperity and happiness of the whole oountry. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, your friend and obedi nt servant. Julian Allex. iireeusburo Its'ius, Oresnsboko, N. C, Feb. 17, '79. Correio deucj of tbe Nes. T iern yei rr clue to the mu'de. erdul Mr. 1'arker. 1 he jury of mquebt tailed 10 tijtt auy eviueuc t,ailiat any oue. A paity was arroeted iu Salisbury ou tu-piioii, but he seems not to have been tee tuau. The city olfjis $500 rewaid. Three pools of blood (or place) htill remaiu on the street. At 2 o'clock yeaterd&y au immense crowd gathered to pay tue last earthly sad lights to his (Parker') memory, the Hervioes, by Dr. Siuita, were of a very irui'itsaivo nature, on tbe text Pre paio to meet tby GoJ. He siolte cf tbe enoiui tv of the oiiiue.how indi 'i.aut the people, at buch an outrage on our usually very q net and sate community an ouiiage, Mich as tjis couaty cuu ardly reiut mber in it anal , and prob atd never. lo-i.ay the snow has fallen in its beauty. aid m lie li ilc and sleet, and a reneial tfius'j wid tollo v. The cobditiou of Col. J. A. Gilmer is not much improved. He has now etti co .tined to his room some two noitha ot m re. and was not able to bo at church on yeterdy. he installed the LI ler wi h Judge Dick, and . J ?mith. to wLich voAit ou he was recent Ivtlccted. There wete also lire? dea ;0 m elected 51. C. P. Vanstrry (who has just re umed lioui Cincinnati wi h hor-es ml mules lor hi livery stable ) in now onil iitg him a line reside ce between . S. Moore a aud ti. D. Jjeuett . Our ma.ket is ell auppaed with line beei an 1 p Ji k at 1 w pi icet, and butter at 15 ceiii-, and o.ie tliousa: u uozeu 01 rfirs .re coining in. th market chjs :n ; on Sat ui day (with me rive huu- drd dozej in) at 12 centa. 1 o tber large sales of turs were made ast wfk heie, of several thousand d ozeti rabbit skins and larKe lots of as sorted. P. Ketreuchuseul aud ICefurtu. oiigressiooal Record. F.r detecting and bi itigirg to trial aud punishmeut persons guilty of vio latiug the iuterral revenue laws, or ac cesoiy to the same, including payments f. 11 information .'ill detectiou of such violation, .jlO-umo. Mr. Sc.'l 's. I siiitto siy here that. I aui as iuu.:h iu l'.voi of vn.d it ing the aw in every respect as a ty geutlemau o; "tl. Committee on Appropriation can be. : lam tor stoppiuj; biockadiui;; or bringing those puol.cly in order that my ac ion Lerc may not be misun .j ist.Ml- my actum is 1 ot for the pur pose of soroer in or protecting any LHjdy who o jUt t ) be puuished. Four v-'j. !". ago wtien I enteied this Hall it v.i . unilei s 1) d thit tJie democratic patty was about to enter upju the work i ie it-ochnient and lelonn. In that ve..r we itdoced trie Mi'u appropriated tor this purp si fiom loiJ.txM to 7o,- )K). ami il his n niaiued at that s un ap to the pr- sent time, but by degrees we are goig backward iu this regard, m l we have this item now at wuat it was wh u we came iieie. I do not think it is a mtfi ve ut reas m inr Dukm; tin increased approp 1a 101 lint tue Commissioner of Iniua! K veuue assured tho gentieni ni from I ennesseo tbii'. n7").i.U was not a tuf lic nt amount aud iha' ' e oaj,ht to h .ve el'M.oXM. So the aul f ur y-ai!? ao, md tao yea: ttgo t hoy haul tLe name ltd ig. Tt-e amount was reduced aud they got along. There was no delicieucy so tar a. 1 k iow. Mr. F 'ster. V- . there was each tiin. Mr. Scsles. Then I thiuk we ought to understand how ihe deticieuey was crt-.i'fd. Mr Foster. We do ex ictly. Mr. Seal -s. I would like an expla oa t ion of it. Mr. lil nnt. 1 d i not think there was a ' lirieix y 111 t he tr ct sene of ihnurd. Lut tliei 0 cenainly was a deticiottcy . Mr r-;.l-?s. 1 wanttoknowhy w! a' authority th SicreUry uses $2,0iXj, if m pt- h t ion to law. A I naid a wh 1? aifo. I am not dis p -oi to increase a lapp'o; nation 1111 il i see somt ev d. n o ou the part ot he Aotm.ii.s 1 1' ion of a d sposi in lowed civii -ervn e 'eforai, aad t'ist the in 'ii.-y appropiiate i- to be paid to men of ' uite.r ty aud h mes'y. who are qualified f r thir p si ions, aud wnose cb-11 actors will be a kuarautee that this money is -xp-i.ded for the put pus- s lor which it i . appropriated. No, din) Word n or ; I ask tbe at 'e i'io iof .he ch tiiman ol the Co 11 fiiit't-e ou Appropi lationt-: wily is it this c'aui" iliKk not con'a a provision tmpoint: obligation upon tne Crunis i ,,e of Iuirniil Uevenue t make a detailed etatement of alt bis expeudo tHres iu this regard? Up to this ti ne ua. required to maW- a rep rt every year of the mannrr i 1 which the nioi ey w u expendel, and w liy is that provision left out now ; 1 lie Mew Couutj. Oxfurd Torel liflit. Gilliam county was not heard of in the late canvass iu Granville. Why? E tber because there is no giievance of the people to be remedied by its erecs tion, but o..ly ecliemes of personal and local advantage to be served ; or els, beotuse it was nt oded deliberately to take advai tae l the people and get a snap judgment, m the matter. In eith er case, how ci it.e eoeial Assembly ..... . t -. . eineriaui me pr iposi . ion . is it so de sirable to have new counties that the A vMnbly u ili go on to erect them wnen the condition aud circurastai.ces o' the peon e do not demand it? Or a ili the Assembly lend itself to the p til ul hiiaiueso of taking a snap judg ment on a people w! o to k to it t r p o'.ectM a ? We don't belie v- it. (runt win I HayeM. Wahli jjton Pot S nator Bayard is of the opinion that (ji ant, if l'i evident, would becap.ble ' f carrying out a plot t s. iz - upou the orgai izatioii of the Ilou-e by the at rest aud partisan ti ial a; d conviction of enough of the Democratic members but tuat Iltyes is made of en.irely dif. ferent material. Behind Hayes Btand sucn tneu as laa:i, Lhaud er, Ivtllogg, t. imunds and bhei man, the ineu who tolo the rreMdniey two years auo, and have haa the courage a. d b azen ef f.onteiy to pension every rne ol' their iisirumeuis upon the publu. Does Mr. Biyaid think th it taese men are not capbl of snrh a plo ? The Itijjlii Ke of Zacb, Chand ler. Philadelphia Times. The fcood old times are coming back with break-utck speed, aud the 'old eipernueut of reform within the party must have another trial, however it may be embarrassed .by the perversity of a democratic congress. Give us back 9 one ru ro old cjmraaideri. IV hat It Costa. Boston Post. The republicans in congress thought to make capital against the southern members, and th result is Secretary Skemitu's call for an increase of tHe debt by twenty-seven millions. This is the way it costs the country to support the republican concern. fi real Aiiierlemi Word. filinger iu au L'npleiss'aiit "Po -n tlon. Joi-llo (Mo) Herald. From parties just in from N losho we get brief paniculirs of au adjustment of personal riifT rences between Mr. P. Dcnxn, of the Bentonville Advanced aud L. P. Cuouingham, a leidi'ig at torney ol this city. The matter prove quite a seusation for that quiet village. Mr. Cunningham ha been iu Neosho sieca Tutsday on railroad business. Ou Tuesday night Mr. D man came to Neosho to deliver a lecuve ou "Wo man." Yesterday morning at ttie theol Cunniugham ca'led D tuan to ac oou'it for certain soaudalou-i st-itMineuta made about him, charged certain things as occurring while be was Pras ide.u of the M C. and N. Wr. Railroad Company. The result of the confers ence was that Dnan signed an itupor taut napor, of which ilu folljwiug is a oopy: in.osho, Mo., Feb. 7, 1879. I Col. P. Douan, do heie by state that I know nothing against th-character of L. P. Cuunnmbain; that all I have said or written ayainst bim I know to be falsa ud malicious, and was induced by a feeling of ill-will on my part, because I was not included as a member of the Kan.as City, Joplin aud Litt e Rock ItailroadCompany :and what I j.aveaid against him was to injure that company in construe dug its railroad, aud at the ins auce of persons inteies ed iu pre ventii g tbe ouildmg of ihat railroad, a.d I hereby n tract all tbat I have said aud written against said Cuuuiugham. I Doxan. After Donan sigued the above, Cun ningham ordered him out ol the room, and facilitated nis jouruey down stairs with a vigorous application of his boot. With this striking tableau the war euded. Million Divided by Lot, st. I ouisGl Da-Democrat. It was supposed that the division of the Bailey estate was made by lottery for the first time in this State. It ap" pears, however, that oue of the largest estates iu Missouri was partitioned iu 1863-'64, uuder the direction of Mr. Button A. Hill, counsellor for th estate of Peter L ndell, the real estate aloue being valued at about $0,000,0 ). rhere we.e teu heiis. The estate was accurately surveyed, numbered Hid platted, and each lot was appraised. Tne commissioners then divided the lots into ten equal shares, an 1 eaeh share was bound 111 a volume with its plats and strtets and deciip-ive calls. Ou the day of the abotmeu-t. in latlt, the heirs met iu the uuriubhtd room 111 the second story at the southeast corner of the tirtt Liudell hotil. The ten num bers of the shaies were wruten on the respective shares from oue to ten uy the counsellor; aud ten numbers were Wiilteu OU leu square pieces of piper and placed 111 a na; tue names 01 me 1 . 1 : 1......... . . ttu hens were wntteu oj ten .ther square piects of paper and placed in another hat. All being r.-ady, a c: in- pled boy beggar, passu. g 111 Washiujs ton aveiiUt , wa-s ca.Ied 111. blindfolded under p:otet, aud dir . cted to di aw one aper from eacu hat, thu-t design. iu vr tbe heir and uumb:r of the ti are, ) d to continue until tbe diaw.n 4 of lot- wa-i completed. The o iy was given 10 gold half eagle?. The Kt of Hie Seiuluules, ialuf svllle aia ) Dispatch. John, an Indian man, was killed here on last Saturday by Henry Emery, a oeirro youth. John was a good-humor ed, harmless fellow, aud tor years had been spending the winter montl s in this county. His camp for this season on Dr. Porter m farm, aud he came in on the day of his death, leaving his ftquaw at camp. In a drunken dance he trod upon the toe of llet ry h... wh" hieatened to ab him if lie did it aaia a tbr. at he sunini inly execut- d n p in a repentioa of the oh "ice, plu c- iiii a knife into his breast s veral nun k. The poor red man refused to have h s wounds attended to sta te i b ck to h.s camp, and was found deal next mor..- nr just out of the co: porate luui s, and It is said he could have been traced from where be was wout ded to where he was fonnd by the blood. Th;i necio wiis jailed without benefit of bail. Tbe I HfH or the Treasury Ie prtuieut. L ulsyllle Courier Journal. Tbe trea-uty depaitmeDt of th United States governtneut is at present c nduoted for the sol purpose of help ing John Sherman to the republ:cau no uinaiion for the p-esidency. osadali.- r pH K E T SOU'flKN BEi'" L edy 'or the cure o( ?croiuia i Scrofulous Taint, itbeumarisui iVhite Swellinj? Gout. Goitre! onsu nptton. Bronchitis. Ner vous Iiebt l'y and all diseases . krisiug from an impure eonsti- utlon or the Bloot. j ihe merits of this valuable preparation are so well known that a passing notice is but nee. s-ary t . remind to remind the readers of th.s Journal of the Inecessityof always h ving a bot tle f this medicine amou treir istock of fain.ly uecessiti s. j tertlficates can be presented from many leadi' Phvsi ians Minister, and he,olH O Ithrounh ut the South, eudor-ing the high est terms The Huid IKxtract or Ro-adal s. Da. K. WillonCakk of Balti liuore says "he has used it la jca-e of Scrofula a d ether dis .eases w:th much sat'Sfaction. I R T C Puo.t . f t altlni r-. reeomnientts it to all per-ons s if fering with diseased Hlooi, say nin it is superior ro Huy pieiara tion lie has ever ued. j hEV. iuhxev Hai l t the al I i in re M. K- Coufe ence .-oiit i says he lias neen so much ln-ne-rtttrd by Ms use tha neeheerf nliy reejunuends it To all his friends snd a i t.iiut tees o Ukvkn a c,u , i rupistsof Goi J 'nsvlil V'a.ays it never has uil d toKive satisfaction. 1 Mam'l (i. Mc Ka 'den, Murfrees horo. Tennessea, s-ts it eur.-l htm of Khuiuatistn lii. all ehe failed. Kosada'ls Is not a secret quaAk preparation, its ingredients are nublished on every package, -how it to your Physician a- d he jwt tell you it U composed of the MTroiices aitemati es that exist, ind is an exceilet t bloo t puri hler Did our space admit we ould give you testimoulals from very state in the Sou h and from rsoi s krown to every man. wo nan and child cither personalty r by reputation. tosadalls is 9old by all rugelsts. r ll K. HKNKV.CTTKR if?&Co s College Place, New ork. t, W PoWELL Co Klch uond Va., Wholesalo Agents. Prowls for City Bonds. uFFfOE COMMISSIONER OK THE SlKKrKa KUWO OK TBI CITY OF RAIII0H, N. t;., Feb. Is. 1873. W&aicii proposals will be received by the I Ulld rsicne-i nnlnlwlr .'.l.L- Z. I "i iiiiin oi -"areh. 1879, Tor the pnrcha e . lhe C,,y of elht' thousand dollars oi ti e 'U hC.r cent, coup n bonds of the city of . . , r? v iv liiui . bonds," or a liie amount of the six pr cent eoupoa hones o the city Known as the city f.?'le f h "-New Sixea," or any portion of eitherefass. 1 Bids wll beopenM in he presence of the wayorAiid T-iuiiir of ttu t itv an ..L. , quired b, law he riitht Is reserveH to I ruse any bida not considerei advantageous tothec'ty 6 u I k , . v w- E- AKDEKSON, I feb 19-t th Mm I IU ISSt HLLAMlOl S. Vegetine FOR CHILLS. SHAKES, FEVliK AM ACil 11. Taanoao, N. C, 1878. Da. H.K. stkvkns: Der Bir, I feel very grateful for what your valuable medicine, Vegetine, has none iu my family. I wish toexprts my thanks by in forming you of the wonderiul 'ure of my sen; also, to let you know that Vegetine is the best medicine I ever saw for Chills, Shakes, Kever and Ague. M son was sick with m-asies In 1S73, which left him with Uip-jomt ilist-as. My sou suffered a great df.al of paiu, all of the time ; the paiu was so gieojheoid n ithiug but cry. Th ' doctors did 110 help him a panic. e, he co Ud not lift his loot from tne floor, he could not move without eruiches. 1 read your ad vertiseai.ut iu the "Louiviiie Coaner-Jourudi," that Voeitne w s a great Bl d furiner and Blood Foot. I tried oue bottle, which wasa Kieat b -..euc. lie kept ou with the n.edi- ei .e, siaiu lly giiuii.g. Jlehaatat u igh leeii bottles in ad, and he is completely re stored 10 health, W Uks without cruich.-s or eaae. tie is twenty years of age. I have a yo.rug-T kou, fifteeu earn of age, who iss.it ieer ocnihs. Whenever he leels oue coming on, he comes in, takes a doe 01 Veerlue a. . th 1 is tn 1 st or the Chill, v egeti oeieaves . uo bad eject upuii i hi s .-.t.-ni Ik - ihf most 01 Che 111 utcintis r coin men led tor Chills, cheerrutly recomiue d Vegetine for such comp ai ds 1 hiuk It is the grealeat medi cine iu the won jKesptctfuIly, 11KS. J. W. LLOYD. Vjsge ink When tt e Mood becomes life less and scaguant, eittier from ci.aiige of weather or ot climatt, want ui exercise, lr; egnlar die', or f on, any oilier cause, the Vegttu e w i i r new the bloo.l, cari utf 1 ti ll trid humors, ctai-se the st maeh, regulate the boneis, aud in. part a tone 01 vigor to the whole bedy. Vegetine . FOS DVSPEPSIA, NEHVOUSNKSS AM) liHNEKAL i)EbIUrr. Bkknabdston, Mass., 1878. We, tlie undersigned, having u ed Vege tine, lake pleasure iu leeouiuiendiug it to all tuos - trui'led wiwiioniors oi auy kind, Dyspepsia, Nervousnaj, or Oenerl Da bility, it nemg tLe ti-.-u Bio id 'm itier Sold by li. L CroweL s n:, ho sell more of it than all other pat ent 111 diciues put togctner . MitS. L. K. I'ii iKINS, MKS. H. V. C'X, .TOSfclFHU-s SLA IK. V'eg-'tinv is the great health restorer couipo-ea exclusively of barks, r of, and heib.s. it is' very pleasauL to take; every cuiIj liatsit. VEGETINE. NERVOUS UEADAC1I3 Anil It lie run t tij 111. riNf NNATi.O., April y, 1S;7. II. K Sl"Vf lis, i: i : iarSir, l 11a 1 j-.e 1 y.mr V'eg-tine fo Nt-rvjus 'f. a h an I ..io f r Uniini tiui. and lt.tve fo.111 1 e i ire lief fioui both ani lak-rt-ar ple-ui' in r n n ufuding It ;o ali WLiO.iiiay he i-ve-v.e aillie ed. t KK1 u I), 1 rs v! ii! St., C 1, n. if' tl e lr s 1 t's:oi '' i r ou and o health W 1. o 11 i- i mi en lO.i-; a .1 i p.illi'iui su ei el'a lrri?i-tH Tewtiuionj'. Mr. II. K S evens: Dear Si.-, 'A' - hav b- e:i s-'lMiif: your reni-dv; the - : in.' for ibout ihree y.-ars, and t ik- ple-.sun in ref. iii leiiiiin it to ourcust .mets a ' in no instance where a blo.hl punti-r would r.-an tne c.-s lias it ever failed to eiieet a re. to our know ledge. It certaimy is the ue ;ljs ultra o renovators. Uespe'tiu'ly, E. M. SUEPHEivIi StC.) , f rurgists,a M . , - . .. ill is acKiiowieu e i oy an elapses oi ueopie to e the best aii l aios. reiiald ; be d purifier in the world. Prepared by H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. V'eirettne Is sol i by all Drurrists J if 3 t-eor:2w. niySCI'LLAVEOVS . TUTT'S PILLS. SYMPTOMS Of' A rORPID LIVER. IjOss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain in the Head, with a Dull serration in the back part, Paia under the shoulder blade, full ness after eating, with a disinclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper. Low ayirita, with a feeling; of havs ing neglected some duty, Weariness; Diz tiniss, Fluttering: at the Heart. Dots be fore the eyes, Yellow Bkin, Headache generally over the right eye, Hestlessnesa with iiU'ul dreams, highly colored Urine. IF THESE W ASKINGS AKE UNZEZDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED TUTT'S PILLS we etiperiallr fidapteI to saeh eases, a ingle dse efleeia such n. chuujfe oi' leel. lag as to Mtouisu the suderer. A NOTED DIVINE SAYS: Dr. TUTT: Dear Sir; For ten years I have beri a martyr to Dyspepsia, Coustipatk n atid Pic. Latt 8prinK roor Puis were recoounended tu me . I used tbem ( but with little fa.H h). I mn now a Well man, hae good appetite, digestion perfect, refmUr stools, file gone, and I have gained forty pound aolid tleeb. Tuey are worth their weight in told. Kkv. K. I S1J1PSOX, Louisville, Ky. The flrat effect of TTJTT'S PELLS is to In crease the Appetite, aud c&u&e the body to Take on 1 leU, thus the system is nouriKhed, and by their Toi. ic Action on the Uifreiiv Organs Regular Stools are produced. Dr. J. F. HAYWOOD, OF NEW YORK, SAYS:- 44 Few diseases exist that cannot be relieved by re storing the .Liver to in n rrnal functions, and fcr this purpose no remedy h" s ever been invented that Ml as nappy au enact as I U1TS riLLb." SOLD EVERYWHERE, t&ICK 25 CENTS. ( Office 35 Murray Street, New York. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Gray Hair or Whiskers ch.mged to a Glosst Black by a single application of this Dye- Jt im parts a Natural Color, acts Instantaneously, and is as Harmless as spring water. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of $1. 1 Office, 35 Murray St., New York. feb li-deod&wly I re -pect fully cal the attontitn f my fr ends patrons and the public generally ot tbe Sou: h to MV Nb:VV. UNAniPK 'ATI-:;) AN J IIEAL.T I V I.AtiKh. brewe-1 purely of re alt and hops, after Vienna ine iiodand en r-lv for ex ort, J.ii OB .'Ki .UtH, 23 ( Jerinaa stre t, Baltimore, Me. feblVdly VALENTINES I VALENTINES J A BRAGASSA 16 FAYLTTEVILLE STREET, has lust received a large and varied stock of Sentimental aud Comic VALENTINES ! He h T . aso. a Urge stock of Connections ill Mi;. :ai rtntrnm ent rini.r Vi lej an! Bono Strings. Harmnni iin ' feb 9-tt Dread and despair fa'l upon ib comma nlty when aterrlble epidemic, like the chol era or yellow fever, suddenly desolates oar homes-yet, all the while. amore I isidious. but no less fatal foe, en"er thousands of households every vnar ind mn-ipa ntr t ho. "uw?r oi me iamuy In the early flush of mamV you'h and hnHfUnir tumi r.hnn1 , . - ,,, . B ..ujuiii uvuu. a cwrir vi il presufiipiion, ' r uec ine.' j is rot. lu in sf ease. thetu'-e'ci ar ihthlls r eonsu opt'on f the lun r, wUich is the P-eiriarm ady in ellmates llket.hoseor tLe B' t:li luliindsaild NW KnplanH hnt a r,n era dec v or arrest of the vital processes of pat'H - 'on All thedoators auree that there is no remedy for this nut C D LIVftR OIL to'Hey are c nsfntly metby the nbstscle of inability oi the tart of r.hnT.A.Mmt." to anrfti low or reta'n It TbM rftinMoa Is mtireiv Ft"0..!? ' 2?TSrE ALSTON OF TH s OIL with the HVOPHOSPHI CKS OF L 1MB o.iux wnicn is apre i.bl- to t' e tast and an une . d n utrleiit .i.d tonic lor the rjoayaerv a train. GROIERIES. II. T. JoIijisoii, Wholesale Grocer and CommLsion MrTchaiit. We have just received a full, fresh and well selected stock of Groceries,- consisting in part of 2(n Bags Richmond Bolted Meal, 00 Fresh Uroun.l i)our, 20 Birrels Mlaisr.s (niv crop) O1) Bag Mars ial.s Salt. 5 Barrels Sugar's, iO Bags Colfee, 20 Boxes C. K Sides. Stock Peas, Seed Oats C-rn, Pork- North Caroliua Kmou, Leather, &c. , &c, &e. We so'ieit coasigatneats of Cotto , Grata Meal, Flour, Poultry, Eggs and all kiads of country produce. We will sell at highest pricej and remit pro nptly. Write for prices. We w 11 make special flHurest j thoe buying in quanities. Keb. 4 it. w, B, Mann. formerly with f). S. Wait Li'u. vV. YiiUNO. of ary, ake o. VV. B. MANN & CO, Ha-ing formed a copartnership under the above title, aud tak n the stand 1. rmeily oocup.e i by B. H. Woxieil, o. 4 Hargett street, we iuteuu to carry a full Hue 01 uac.iies ai.u Provisions, as well as a complete stock of B ots and oiioes, airy Goojd, Notions, Hard waie, euilery, aic , &c, lilH'1lll mil' I". .11,1 -l :. : n,lt .1111 m i.u. 1..- n rt w " w . w ... , iv cash we are ueteriuiued to otter induce- uunis t our custuuiers, uusurpaisea by auy ho.ise iu Kaieigu. uiv.; us a nialaud be touvint edof what we sa. Very respectiuhy, v . B. MA.uN 04 CO. Having sold out my entire stock i,f goods at lue auovo -dand to Aleasis. VV B aih.aix, co., 1 iake p:e ..-ure iu reeoin luena .u thsin 10 the puoi c for a hoeral share o their ,-at. ouae, oeiiev.ug' tuat th-ir ciUh ae ce will nt be mis la ed. I shad iu tutuie Utvote ruy time to a Gen e.ai Coinmissiou busi .ess. aua can be io lid at my othce iu the ri.uie Bu ldiu ou VVn miugtou atreet. Thanking a kiud pub ic tor so llb.-ral a , ationae lor IjVc years pat. 1 hope mey win uut loiuel lu in f uture, and .v .i.y saeeessoii as mueu o their ualronae as i,ney pos.sinly can. v ery iwespeitful y. Jin 12 dim i. li. WjoOEI.L. More Groods a n lb cap ii.ood$ Arnv iug d ii y at i lie Lu-y - tore of CHaiSUPikilS a SOHRELL HAR itTf STREET. We are rejivlug daily al' kinds o' idr-ce.-ies, wmeh we lmtiui to -til (h ai nr C a. Ml. sei:i OAT.. Another Car Loal just arrive 1 of the nursi, .isru ;ns orougut in the City. Call aui examine them. ONION SETTS AND OTilES SEEM , on haul, wholesale and retail. FLO UK I FLOUR f: Car Loa 1 ; Ft yw a-id Meal iust re,-elveJ. MEAT M Vf.KKT Alwnyas ij.plie 1 w th th-i flnesr. Beves and I'ork sUu a?e i sn-el .it v. in lae: evei tniiiir kept i i a first ( lis-s Giceery siure ru -uiiH : plough 1 : Calland see our 'ew Piiet I'louifh, th hst fi-.uh m di s ie a.geuts far the Ci'y. alei?h No. 4 We are the 'llltlS OPHKKS OKKEI.l, feb ;2 Harnett Strtet. GREAT REDUC ION IN PRICE OF LEA ck P RRINS CKLKI'.UaTKIi i'iiovouriii) bi C 1NNOISSECK8 TO BS TH! KXTR CT of a LuTTKa from a M L. i) I"! A l IK TLE MaN at Ma Iras to "Only Good Sauce." hi i. ott er at W .Ri E-TER, My, 811 Tell Lba ar-BK-Ja that their -a ce i highly ' teemed 4n In dia and i. in niv pini n. the most paiarablr- as well as the most And applicable t BiSfe EVKKT VRlfcTT OF DISH. t wholesome Sauce that is made." WQRCESERSHIRE SAUC , T a US QIViNG THE toN:sUMKU NOT O LV TilE BEST, KUT THE .MOST, ECONOMICAL SAUCE. , Signature on every bot tl. JOHN I)I V( AN .SSOV, No.nOoliege Plaje and 1 Union Siuare lie a Yo k. febi9 1.v.l riiilE UEt; rTLAIi NN'l'Al, M KETI N'-J OF 1 th'M ckholdprs of I h.- 'oit n 'aroli na S ate Life Insurance i' mpany, iil e held at ti e omp.iry's (.fiijt, in this Ci y on . rbru-r 2Uth,lS 9 at H o'ci ek . . V. li. Hit KS AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. All business intrustel to ti e under(gn will reitive prm; pt and nersoi.al ar, tion J. M. M .- 1 i ll E S, feb 17-3ui. Fae'.tevi les.N. C. THE WORUSGMAS'S FiilEP. Tn these days of pol t cal trickery, a trne fr-end in th time of need, is u friend indeed and such a friend is DR. WM. E ALL'S BALSAM Fflfi THE LUNCS. It is a sure cure for CONSUJIPTION,COUQHS,COLDS,AfcTHMA BKONCHITIS, HOARSfc.IES. and all disea es of the Lungs, Cheat and Throat. This well known remedy has been used for thirty years and has t ured thoua ids cases many of which were given up as hoDt less. r .so cae. ho ever ostln' te; can resist the elingi roperties of Ir. W.n. Hall Bal sam for tbe Lungs. Trial boit'es will be furnished gratuitously . o li who re affl c;d with Lung art, pectoral dlseaes. Remember that it is the persistent Ufe ol the Balsam that cures the wors. ca-.es JOHN F. HENRY, CURRAN & CO., Sole Froprletors, 8 COLLEGE J: LACE, NEW YORK. B W. t'ow rs, A Co.. Wiolesal- Agents Aknuond, va. fab U-Ujiwlw mm JLOTTKIIV. Kentucky m imt Givoseveryhoy a o :,rtUl P , imrnnr .f i.i I . . . 1 thing out of nis 1 of vestment in Ui.- FEBRUARY 2G. Then1 are no loss t'.Ui is,,; p , n tg : h - r S;7,ii. ' " :' ' let. 1M-.614 (Nt) 21 P i.e - .0 0 3 i. I'ite. S4 hmi And W.iole Tickets only 1. Aintssali oi nt.i 11.. Ageney, u,. WILLI Mon , 501) Broadway, x S-'ii t 'li o' V-s w ith -nt 1 ,' .. . l-sf raw 11 ewe we e iinni,),. .;, v , , 1 eni 11 1 t'o ep n t- Lv 1. iv lt rt wings pul.i;s!i. ,J hi t ', ' , .' an siaat Ze.ti.i.g. All ..j f t,,, holle.sa e m, iie ac p, ,.f u. as so n as ; eci v .. ( ' bi.u.hii.! nicKi AM'Mli'li) Ol'I'OlCIt Mn TKtBl'll N. LA.vs C A iu , LEA.NS. TIEIMY, MaKCH 'llil k'-1' lt6ih Monthly Drawing 1 Louisiana State Lottery Company, ThlSlll.StltllMr.il VIA mm,!,.!,,! by the Leg.slHture of tft "S L U, ffi for the term of 1 wenti -five Veats t., i' 1' contract the invl lab;e faitlt cf ihe m, pledged with a capital of 81,wni,tKio. n. it ua since added a reserve fuini ,,f It grand single number lil.-ti ibut m C V takt place monthly on the second l .:' It never scales or potpoues. Uoi. ' at l following distribution: in sJAI'lTA Li l'KIZF. 80,00 100,000 TICKETS AI" TWO DOLLAh h ( HALF-TICK El S, ONE IOLl,AR LIST OF PKIZKs. 1 Capital Prize ; 1 ( a .itai Prize. ,''" ' 1 Capital PilZf ""' 2 Prizes of 0 5 Prize-of l.OuO 1 2i Prizes ol M ; HO rizes of )00 1 '! ' 2 0 I'lizesof 5n U0 Pi iz-s of 2o 1 .ooi Pnzes ot io .' J, APPROXIMATION VlUZKS. 9 Approximation Prizes of 3n i.. .. ., 8 Approximation ' rizes of :ijn. 9 Approximation Prizes of IU"... ''J. 18-)7 Prizes, amount ing to Hespousl..e eorrespo h.g s,.'iV ' i st ad pioinhient points, to wiion. a ,, 'r d CoUipensatiou will be paid. Ai p.ication for iaies i lul.s sh.,1,.,1 ,., b- n.rfde to t he Home oiiic . ,i i ; Write, clearly sta.i.ig iud aiMn-, j... j 'V ther i ufoi maiioii, or s l1 or, , ., M. A. DAUPHIN, r. O. Bo I mi. New r,a:'-. All our Gran J Est' aonii -.r l'i a unner i tie sopeiv sion an ; t (EN-K.il.!s 1 Lii.Al JUtSAl. A. LAliuN . IiiUTestiim ti i! SIX rHCU5AND DOLLARS worth of Furnituro. GRAND AUCTION SALE. ine unaers gned will sell hi i.;l of New Furniture, consisting ' 1 ,: lum and Common Walnut and l..; berSe!, Ward obes to Matih, 31,. Wood I op ilureaus aud Waj, -and Wood Top Tables, W... ; r t Maple Bedsteads, Walnut, i -ak .. c. M .. r ,-i n. . CaDe seat Hocking Cliaii .u .l lv V. Seat RockiuK Chairs aud i l. i Lounts, W 'ali ut. Ac, ic. The Sale will eminence nri :!.' December, aud be cout.uu -i in., sold. Up to that dav ever article w : at cost. If parties b lUt; uo not v.. move tueir aitiel.- iirnnedinie j , ne leit until t e.. ..-r. decl2 A. w . i t;. i - OUOC, Y VIRTUE OF A Po I U ' SHle eonrainei In a morti;.iL'. .; 'ute, i on Hie Uiu day of rebuMi t John i'. joiMan an t Ma varei .j .1 . j ; viadrr, Hr a Co., -is a pe.n mi i " on p ia 3 2 book 1'n 1 c Kei,;. rs ;:i lor N ji'tham Ton e uiity. we v, court I ou.-e i... r in i lie town of l.ek.' sai-i countv, on M y, ti,e .o tei rua y, A. U. 18 9. ."l at pu 1- u i o tne highest Oldiler for "ih, ti c i ra : land on which SHid John K. Jor a f n i lived containing one huiiilre.l .i ie. n or less adjoin in'-' the a ds f l; i .:.; B e'. .Ior.ian, Mary E. Jordan ami ..t: - J ISEI'.U j. AUDDkY AM) .1 ' CKO KElt, surviving paitiiers ot V ' 4 fridges & Co. ja;. ; : For JLo33.t. A large brick IwHlinr Rouse, alnni - iinprov-menrs. Situated ou oi e of t:i in"' fashionable tho oughfures in the eh v. i ' in one hu- dred ai r rlftv yards oi tlifcai .'" Terms reasonable. Aj ply to V: M. Bt:-!(Kr. feb2-4t Attorney at l..i O I ' I j; w i; 2 C 14-3 5, -J jo i -z sz c M . . . 1 C fr. I H 5 f Z S ?-S -1 f
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