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DAILY N EW S. SATURDAY. MARCH S, 1379. Hl'HSEY fc JOIlt) 1. Irip' JOIIS 11. lll'MKY, - Editor. Thelnu of IH0. The enau i bill paW the ilou, with a clause f mbvdicJ Kiting .the the lrtidnt the jKwer cf appointtrj the itoi to make the numeration of the rlew The House b4l, a report rU by tue cotuiuittee.gave tho appviDt m power to the Governor of th State. oa the groun 1 that the S:ates are matt d?ply oocermxi io rrprtsinU tion aad taxation anJ ia their prper apportionneot, but it i aot likely that the Senate would ever bare agreed to such a proTiMoa. as the republican are tMenuiaed to nuke i!l tbey can out of the uex . cco-.u in the matter of representation io Colore, and th reaction of the Fedeial eupervlnio is necessary to effect their purpose. There are now twenty-three Demc cratic and fifteen Ilepublican Govern ers, but, however this political com plexion may ba altered in I"), It ia ceruin that the work of enumeration could be more effectively and accurate ly accomplished under State aperti air. Everybody kcow that the but i enaus takea by the Federal marshal wu grossly incorrect. The provision of the census bill which wiHtfj into opera ion in ls5 place the enumeration entirely in the hands of the Administration. Tne bill prjv ides for the appointment of Su perintendent of Ceuu, who is to nom inate to th Secretary of the IuUri or a number of Supeiviors of Ocsus, not to exceed one hundred and fifty, who shall have the snrpervisun of eaumtr at n tnhabita-iU snl gathering statis tics, etc. They are to divide the dis tricts to which they are assigned into 8ubdiviioo, which shall not include more than 4.00U nor 1 s than 3, COO in habitants, aud to nominate to tbeSu periuten lent of Censu an enumerator for each of th; subuiv aitns iu their dis tricts. The enutnerative are to re ceive p'r lay, aud !o be selected by the Niji'.Tior with reference solely t tLeir Ltniss for tLe woik. TLe Su pervisors are t have full charge o' takir the cttsUa aud the c .ectiou cf s:-i...-;i - in their iTs'ticls, aud are to receive t-V-U iu full fr their servics. ev .ui e o f clerk h;r. r It i C It Is to t allwrd in tie d :retieu of the Sjp?r ia'r.djnt. The l-erinlt n lint i au th r zed by th to withdraw fioin tie enunjerati'-n s.he lu. for nianu facturirj ail s-v al -tatist c. aud ive to eiprt aud 'c al ajeut. with ut regard t izvd to "oca'.ity. He is also a'ltlior oi :'. ex;ert, or fecial aent:, a", no', ra r. thaij vi a 1 y anl traveling eapuse. t inv;te In their eocuso'Dic relation.', m auutariur turin;. railita-U. fih n . mi .n and oh r i-. l iitr i f Ihv o.in try, mi the v':i;ti i.l t-'e-(jrajh, expre?, tr mp r. Jti n a i 1 it surance c.-nip iu .. The eu jiu'it ou required by ths a;l ;s t bein oa ihe tirst of Juor. and (o be c mplete-i on the Lrl ul July, ia til es liavin,; more tbu tea th usaui i-iba'jilant tho work t-4 rtqiir dt be OinpVted j dhin ttf tirst t unki of J'xue. Three niilli ju Ji 1 r t .- apt r pria ted to defray the eaieim of lakmg th ceaa. a .d t w huu ired a:i i rift y tl:i u-ar.d tdJiu.u.i ci j 111 iijj. An etr rt t tit bo made to ecur a larj; am mt of 'at Vi-.-iI roattvr during iie nuniera'.i i. winch will no doubt be vy useful, bj. th- cVef re sult of the cv.isis will bj the ajqHr , tionmeu. of p.w,r. ard therefore tin manner of taki,; it is Lece sirily vry impirtant. The ceosji of 1S70 was grossly unj it to fae ?Oj:Ii, and it is doubtless the intention of the He publicans to falsify the returns of enu meration in as much a tbey cjd. In 1S70 twtnty-cne ciunti.s in Texas were pai dowa with ! population in that year than iu lS'iJ. which -was an abtarday, as the population of Texas increased over luu per cent, daring the decade, and there i no fallin? oil io any part of tn Mate. The population ofGslriston was entered a. 15 OuO woo iii local census taken a year af- .. lerwaru. Q )u it to be- SjftKi 1 And aa through the Ssiath. The cen- sus report of lalo is a handle of hue '" i. t'uu. car.8 never wor 1 0 Kt any figures ri;ht. When tney come to c n'.rol the apportion- men. 01 poi.wtwa, power, t' ey will not Mj w Ki inures ntit We ! I ainmiMrua will uot make sits coming enumeration a part's m af- tair, out lue way tne u-pa.tment of K,, ur.uer u p jou eaa aaspices rurnih.s very liitle bpe ua. trumiai censjs will bs taken. 1 here have teen many extravagant esumates as to what the census of l-?0 wUl show, ih population beiof placed f nr .U1 f ) fT' . .4 r . I ... j iuiuic rrpresen Ution at 4-jO Congressmen. It is afe to estimote a population of -H.(O.000 at least, and the larst increase in the . .iviiunoiciii crates ana rerritoriea. The Republican am mn. Udently predicting that the Sjutheru StM k.ii r.h , . . - ,cll ,crj imr wnmti in pcpu.ation and repreae ntation. Tbev nad better not count so much oa that The Sou h tas not increas -d in popu ..mou as nave th. Weatern States le- caase tho has not had the immicrat on which has gone to that sectioa. except in Texas, which has a Conress-n tn aua.s says, '-grown with the rani.lii or Jonah's gurd vine " Tbe Sojith, however, wiil undoubtedly show a j large loereasi of population in the ag- g rebate. Me asks that the ennmera t oa of ball b' bocesf. Is Brooklyn, X. Y., 43,0 parcels of Uad sre cow .ubjt to sle for arrears cf Uxes aaaeasmeots and water. There are no buyers, and the city has to take them without a chance for realitdag on them. Mc ral: High taxes did it. try, The urr.nder of tb.ir charter by the citie of Memphis and Mobile t-rs ants a vetj entmujjlinj quet!on. It i o e atW lest t at call for terlou tbotrht on tbe rri -of th tbukka public. The present situation of tb two citie deruocs rates clearly that no hasty teps should be Uken where matter of suci vital importance are involved. Where contracts hive beeD solemnly eutercd into and purchase made by iaaocenl parti on the faiti of id contract.'.t hey should be sacredly kept. A prom se houH not be male to creditors to-day and lihtiv broken to-morrow. What we bae ssid in re gard to cities is q iaUy b nlin upon States. Tne constitution of the United Sutes expreaaly say that no State can pa5 laws impairing the obligation of contract. If one part of the constitu tion is to be enforced why not all the othT i art? I not the executive and the j idiciary of the I'uited States bound to se that the constitution is rigidly respected and obeyed in every particular? No city or State can light ly and easily repudiate debts. If tu y undertake anything of the kind, noth ing but perplexity, financial and com mercial ruin await them. Not only does the honor aad dignity of a community eall tor a sterol performanoe of every conlract. but the loss that would be entailed iu the way of court osts, at tome)" fee aud incidental expense if tbe creditors insist upon their rights, legal and uiotal, would mare than pay the interest on the debt for many yeai s Hesi Je-t. there is n esc i pa from the proper and fiithfui performance of jufct ouU-c's. Louisiana is at this time disenssiug her State debt, and we are sorry to see that there is a division among the people on the subject. However, a maj rity of them aaem to be wiil og to meet their t utstanding obha'.iou aLd protect the fair name of their S'.ate. Iuitiana has already scaled i's pul lie debt aud the bonds now upon the the market are consolidated bond and have passed rigid examination before the auditing board bafore they were ofTere-i for sale. The dt-b. hs bt-ea in-c-rpratei in their State cr.ftituti in aod in Jorsed by the Cston liue dtia oratic eonvention. The State is th--re-fore t soppmi from denying its icdebttd dim icd setting up any defense tj it. I. -uisi.ma is a State of too much com raeicial importance to talk of repudia' its :debteioes, or any pi: t fairest. If cities and tatcs will not protect their securities they wili bo male by the. courts todoa,au.i wetrast that u )u!horu city will act hastily iu urreu deri g its charter an i no Souther u S.ate will attempt to repudiate its hou(t debt without looking all the rc ult -j'mely iu the face. How Order In I'rrsrned 111 rrls. 1 lie municipal po'.ico of the city of Talis ( 'he population of which in 1376 a- 1 .!. 74 ;?ons:sts of 7,75G"agents," tf wLom are common plicent9n. 1 Lt- pay of these pj'.ieemen sgijr.'gates IU. JV.0 frmc, equal to $3'A) a year, or $0 a wt ek fr each i.fh :er. But in athlition iLey are equipped and uni f i in--i .tt tlx.- city expense, and re reive eat h an it-deuinity 0MS0 francs i.;7ifr loliua, mikirj; their ao tuii py about $375 a year. There are eighty ne com u;i series of police, each w.t'a Ins stcrctary, exe.cvsin the fuue tions at oncd of police captains and p.-. lice rniKittrates, who are appointed by tlie ni.iiiAtry of jas:ice and are respon s ble chi tl to the prefect of police, a great otitical orfier appointed by the geLtraJ ,;overanjen The cabinet of the prefect of police is divided into three tftea' bureaux, oce of which re lats to the iaars of ue secret police ibireau de secrete,; the .econd to hows, crowds, &c., the tliiid to the pre s. axil iuto nine gi and divisions, having charg of ( 1 ) arrts's and expu' s or s, (2) legal survcillanc ', fH) orisjes pisporH ani lo ling-h ju- ( li luna tic anyljuis, (o) assistance i f cliildren. mme-. A:. , proris on n of Tarif, (7) na ,'a of the Seine, (8 bouiss, ('; p'livx' of streets, ca'riae.-, lire?, sm.tary matters, Ir is satisfactory to no in tha li tarttu of iwmul rrArm 1.. 1 - - f aVc kuan kuv J 1 a d.spense with offic al nstara umn upon all offi ;ial letters and paketa has beem a 1j- Tn v.. . r 1 I " - - la" passed for tbiii pu:pjw; but under a cjn - .li uction of the Attorney General, it has been allowed to apply to only the executive departments in W.-h ington. Th s amended act embraces all government cfBces except tho..o 01 Pension. aeuU who havd an alL..n, ior sucn pos:ag as they may be re- Haired to pay on their ofH:ial corits pjudence. It a!so encludes thn Sn,!th I - :nan Institution. It imposes a pen- a:tT r 300 t0 any peison usinn th official envelope for private purposes It -.'. , .1 . 1 .. v. - . .. itunj io sceu inai, inus aoinir MWJ wtQ cfficii stamp., will effect a Consi lerablw stvinr both iu the cot of 'amps an 1 tbe labjr v puttiri? tliein rn . toast as i5.j. tLe miii- ter was brought to th aiint.nn r public by Horatio Kiutr. who has stead : . ny pursued it to this favorable result his old frif nJ. Senator Hamlin, bavin taitea tbe mitia'ive. and with 3tr. Waddell, of the House. WVWMVVtlVU pressed tbe measure through Congress The Kxtra Session of Congress has been made necessary by the action of tbe ii-.'publican Congress in obstruct iu? fbe P11" of lhe Arm7 and the LeKi-,Jtive Appropriation bills, as they were presented to the House with pro- visors, to the effjet- that tho armv s iould not be ufed at the polu a0(j that t'aeFed. ral S jpjrvist. r sh uld be abolished. The Democrats insisted UDOQ LLeiA nrntitna Umnd to io. anH r. .V.. u.a 1 bein the m j .rity party, to do The' employment of t,nnn. . u must menace the lihrti r and the effort tr. 7 - - ijntucig IU2 Supervisor , mean no more than aD elTort tevdraw from the public treasury ftis'enance for an army of partisan re-tainera-'who liave hitherto exerted them selves oaly to ieucourage the frauds of t teir masters, while harass ing citizens who were bold enough to vote. for a change of admiuist ration. The Democrats can wll atrrd to stand p.pon their record iu tnis matter, and w djubt not they will stand as tirmly in the extra session aa they d:d in the doting day of the Forty-lift h Congress. TuLfc.& have so lar b eu ciily seven extra aessious of Congress, w);ich were called for tie following purposes: By John Adun, in 1"?'J7. to taka ac i.:n concerning a threatened French war, by Van llorea, in 1837, on account of the financial panic: by Ilarrison, in 1S41, to consider the revecues and fi- cauce.s; by Pierce, in 185G, on account ' - ' of Indiiu wais; by Lincoln, in 18G1, on . r i k , iiol.a ; accoaut of civil war; by Hayes, iu WJ,, to provide for the payment of the army; bv Ilaves, iu 1878, t ) enable him to . a i Xil.lnV continue to draw 1'resiuent likien 6 salary, an i incidentally to provide for tha Davmerjt of the army. e j Is i', possible that the shot gun poli cy made such changaaathe following am'-ng N rthern Congressmen: to 1ST9 174 to 8"6 T TKS. I Den; Sep" lein. 3 - 5 I 8 2 n I v fi I f ( 6 j S 2. 16 11 lt I 17 I' 7 I 13 6 10 I i; 6S 1 Indiana Ii:in it M jissrtChafetis Mis lluso New J-rey New Yoik Ohio Peunsy ItuU . . 5 It l'i 0 A JO 1" 11 Total j 13 I That was under Grant, too. Were the Republicans "slaughtered" and "hunted to the swamps?" It is e,t!mued that from ten to fif- teeu thousand ollice seekers win reacn W'ashirgtou within the next two weeks o be on the ground in readiness for iie organization of the two houses. An uuusjally lare number of persons iuten Med iu Congressional legislation w ill also be there looking out work in orier to get it started ea-ly in tbe short extra st,-siu. T ;ere w.ll alo be niaiv virors tn witrs tht sptctacle ot" ttie 01 atii. ill. n a (-'o'li css upon a n ."V p !i i 1 h . Tin. b 11 ai p Miiti; ,; ;t ciiiu:s i ner of raiiroids, which pass d ilia Henate visierday and e ! the Hoiie allows tl.t- 1 .iiiimi.M-: or thrte thousand (.'X luiii'litd ilol'ars p i u.:u:u, a clerk at$'.4'l, a'sti:e linn lied dollais for t-xpt'itH aad f ur liundie l dol ars fir lli i- i cut and stationary. The com iuUi....ei and clerk aro alio to hate free pa ms on the railroads iu the Staic e. A. together 'tis a very A SrENoc.RAPUlc Maun.NE L:ts been invented by M. Michela, of I'ari, by means of which, it is said, any one can, with ft fortnight's practice, take down any speech iu short-hand character however rapidly it may be delivered. M. Michela claim to have class'tied all th so:ind-i of which the vocal organs are capable, and tint his machine will tepoit with accuracy whatever is said i'i any lat'uaie tbak, is now gp-iken. The gros earrings of the Massacbu setts railroads for the last year are reported at i-9,Uo3.00S.70, a falling cfl of f y3o,504 US. Of sixty-four corpora' tions only thirty paid dividends. But freights show an increase of 33 per t i nt over last year. The Senate salaries and Fees Bill parsed its third reading in the House yesterday, but with sundry amend m?nts. The II ouse increased the sal aries iu the aggrtgite two thousand dollar s The only recorded instance of the failure of a gaa. company occurred at Glen's FulH, N. i ., recently. This is not much to be thankful fo , but it is a go.d sign. Mk R H. IIaye needn't presume tliat Lis rtfiieuce to himtelf as ' the PesiJent of the United States'' will be mistaken for saicasm. It is cocl ito pudence. The I.tziftlature. aall.fcury Wtthman. It is now well uncurtained that Iejjislature cnuot limsh tie impor tant busings iliey were sent to per f nn for the people with n the sixtv tlavniu which tliev wp.-- alio-,! t,, uayHiuwnicu me wete ailo-ed to draw four d.dlais a day for their strvi- cs. If th-y to np'ete the 'work at all mi 4'xtor if ll.v mnv- I. . r...,i,JraH t r lemnin at t ieii work for one, two or t'V'.l !' VV ik Irll HI' ' Mil: I i r. ia h- lv.i .,!. 7, ti,.....,i. it their own rxpense. Tne Democratic members cannot afl'jrd t come a.vay l avm; a bad reoid for 1880. The people are thoroughly in earnest about the heavy taxis. I will be no lelief to li'hten f-e burden on on i.fl ami i , M3Mun i ,e ouruen on oue side an.I 1 1- '-'rni"i uo umri iu cui uowu I sa'anes and heao ui atmimriati.mn f,r I railroads or other oublic wn. k. tht may be suspended or otherwise profita- bly din oed of. Nothing has yet been I fliiliA fnr nn i 'P nc'in.Va .jn.-l ttiiu I - - g,w..w v V fcUlO 10 a subject that vitally conct rns every vo ter wId has children io educa'e. We are stiil decidedly hopeful of this Legislature, thoogh we are 8 -rry to say there are so many worthy citizens who fear it will prove a failure. It contains a few meu who are powerful for mischief, and a few others who are working for themsolves and not carincr a t; , f,lr ,h ti Thow. i. a rv lor the Sta e 1 here are always such men to obstruct business, and to make trouble for the honest and tiuein lfislativ hndin times Lu J it imposMb.e to countervail them. To be a go -u and successful member of 6uch a body is not a bed of B svaaair- roses far from ir. Ir, only reauires one davd to keep the whole wotld n strils. Ob So. Washington Post. "There is not so nm.h inwrin . tbe Administration ;at the Capital ss orgn of Mr. Hayes. "VV predicted "iai me umi woum come wtion tha Admiuitr.ttion w, uld be less sneered at. It is fultilline cur nredictmn hv rap;dly getting beloar tbe levt-lofan acuve contempt. yegetine ; CUILLS. SHAKES, Takboko, N. if8- DH. II. R. STBTKNS: Der Hir,i-I feel very grateful for what your valuable medicine, Vegeiine.nas oone ininy lauuly. 1 wish to exprtsrniy thanks Dy m lormiuK you of the wonderiul cure ol m sou; also, to lot you know Uat V gUM " tne best uteUtcine 1 ever saw luvcnius, shakes, r ever aud Ague. My son wasslca witn m,ad!es lu MS, which left tmn wxtti Uip-jotiit dismast, siy sou suifered a great d'aiot i aia,all of the time; the tain was so leuheuid uothiug but cry. ins doc tors did uoi heli hun a partic.e, he could not mi iiisiootli-oui tue floor, Ue could not luove vMihoui ciutchts. 1 radyouradvertlsenitrnt in tue -lAjUfville courier-Jouru, thai VrBeinie w. s a great Biood r unner and Blood Fouu. i triad one Dottle, v.-men was a great bcuent. He kept ou v.itn ike tt,;a'" cn.e, giadu uly gaining, lie hastaen lnh leeu uotiles in all, aud he is cooipieieiy re stored to health, walks without crutches or caue. nets twenty years ol age. nave a youngTsou,rilu;en years oi age, wuu o-u- " .... d.. iu .n a tmn 1 li O .cct locbius. Whenever he leeis one coming to." ?a theltstofthe ChiU. Vegetlueleaves no td ettect upouthsyste m.llh tue uitUicinea recocameuaea ior au. cheeriully recomuieud Vegetlue lor such coinp.ai .ts i ihiuk K Is tho greatebt meat- Ci,ie 1D the worn, n KesptctiuUy. MRS. J.Vt- LLO a D. " vsoEriN When tte l-'nod becomes Ule aud siaguaut, eithe. . out euauge ol weatnar or or climate, waut ot exeicise, Regular di 00. ffi I putrid oumurs, cleanse tne stoinacn, reguiai ihivai - r.i i ...mrt rtn itf vivror to tne whoie body. Vegetine fos ivs;i:p.si v, AND UZNKKAL DEBILITY. BsKNaBObToM, 2dASS.,lb78. We, tlie undersigned, havlug u-ed V'ege line, take pleasure in tecomuieiidmg It to ail tDOS-tr-ui.led wivri Humors ol any kind, Uy.wepsia, Nervousness or tieueral De bility, it uciujjthe Great Hlood furifler. hold by K I. croweh a Svn, who sell more of it thau all oth-r patent medicines puitoiretner. MRS. L. F. PliKKINS, MRS. H. W. ?V;T, JOSEPHUo SLA.Lt. Vairtftiim th (?reit health restorer coaupo eu cuiU li iisic. VEGETINE NERVOUS HEADACHE ul Klieuiuatifni. ONC-.N.NaTi, O... April a, 1S77. li. li Mveus, Lsq. : lar Sir, 1 hav-j use 1 your Vegtine for Nervous Hea-he, aiul also. for Kueuuis tisiu, and hive foand eailre .lief from both and take grea' pleasure iu recouiiueudlng ;t to al who may be isewi-e afrhcied, FKKD. A. Ooo D. US Mill .St., Cin' Vesetiae has restored thousand- ro he who h.i 1 ueen ioa and painfui suilerers. OruKsisHj Testimony. Mr. II. B- Stevens: Dear blr, We hav b en selling your rpine.lv. the Veiretiue for about three years. audttk..' pleasure iu leoownaeudiug it to our custouie.s.aad in no Instance where a ever ia:ld t eiiect a c ire, to our know- I D OOU pUrillCl IH'UW 1 wU , uao it edtfe. it certainiy is me ue pius uiira o: renovators. Kespectfu ly, E. M.SHKPUEiD SCO., Druggists, Ml. Vernon. III. Is acknowl-d edby all cUsses of people to t-etlie best m .a it reliatdj bio id purifier iu t he world. Prepared by H. Ti. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. WtfotinMs soli by all Drujftflst J ia 3 -o.2w. I oHer for sale a Uandioaae CHESTNCT MAKE, flue running, walker under saddle, aud no better roadster In hardness eUher single or double, 16 hards, stilish and an easy driver. Also, a flue BAY SADDLE IIORSF 5 years old, 15 hands, fearless. Also, and better, a fine BAY HABNESS HDRSB 6 ye-rio!d. 15' hauls, fast trotter best in the city, not afiaid of anything, war ranted sound, tru and kind In ail harness. The ah va Honrs are eonslcned and Will b? pleased to have parties to examine them, feb 13 tf W. C. Mcaf 4CKIX, UICIITIOVO, VA. Canal 8t"t from Sixth ;to Seventh KICHMD. VA KNOTNE8, portable and stationary. SAW MILLS, UR1ST-MILLS, BOLLERw, CAST tl,e IGS of BRASS and IRON, FOBGING8 iuAiai cm icr ioia ana uoai jutnes Blast m maces, sc. -v-call special attentlonto our IMPROVED "ORTABLK ENlilNK, for agricultural anrt otlJer Purposes. The Boilers of our Agii coltural Kn (tines re provided with our PATENT PKKMIUM SPARK ARRESTERS, a device by which the Sparks are forced to uum. nOI u -.c. , r.eryyir m wawr ana efTectuKlly extinguished without the use ol wire eanre. Our is the onl arnnircmcnt of this kind which affords free access to tbe boiler tubs for cleaning lrorueach end. MOTIVES for haullDg lumber, and other articles upou tramways and narrow gauge nnr naw atviae k M A 11. iwv. raThe beit Planters regard our GINNING ENGINES superior to any In use. ttend for Wunrated CaUlogue free. Other things being equal eccourare Sonthern institutions. Repairwork solicited and promptly done. nnaiting. ruueys, ftc. for t in Mouses, "Manufacturers of Jones' patent Tot Manufacturers of Jones patent Tobacco umP Machines to work bv hand or power. K. R. BAUOIIAM, R'ch square, N. C, GnT Aent lu Eastern North Carolliia. 111 A. M LEWIS. GEO. V. STROSft. LEWIS & STRONG , Attorneys at Law. RALEIGH. N. C. ,r, . ' . "iu prarncem toe Minreme ana federal l ourts of the state. V,ll attend regularly the Superior Courts of Wake. Pianklin . nn-tou, Wayne. Wilson and Lenoir, and .R,JTJ .th"r Cou.rs whfre. their p of es- sian 1 services mav be specially r-quired. ue Law s.hojl of Jude strong will re ceive his -trlct attention as heretofore, feb 28 lm N.C.FAM!'.YrLOUR5 Patapico Family Flour, Baltimore Family Flour, t, A li RIB SIDE CORN, OATS, MEAL, lowest Prices in the City. W. M. SANDERS, LOTTERY. KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY Gives evervbody a chahee to mke fome thing out cf his lurestment in the drawing FEBRUARY 28. There are no less than 1896 Pri7es,amoont ng togci her o $67,923. ltt. P ize, S14 OUO. 21 Pi ize, 3 1. Prize, $4 XU. And Whole Tickers only tr. Alditss all oilers to the ast' n Agency, WILLIAMSON & CO., 599 Broadway, N.; t. Senl in orlers without dcray 1 ais'ln the l-sti rawinsr we we e unable to supply the i;ein:m 1. Co-iep ndrce p. ivate. ist ol. raw 1 nu puui; silt u iu i-ie.v iu n 11c and Siaat Zeitung. All out of town ticket hoLleis are maile 1 acepy of the official li -t as soon as i eeeive.l. blMMUNSS D1CKI SON d4twl an-g is. OLD, TRIED, K3TD TRUE. fieopta are gettra acquaintsd nd those who am aot ought to be with the wonaerrui menra 01 that great American Remedy, the MEXICAN Mustang Liniment, FOR MATT AND BEAST. ThlslInlmentrerynaturallyorlrinatedlnAmeri. ea. where Natu- provides in her laboratory .ueh surprising antidotes for tho maladies or nercnu- dren. Its fame has been spreading for 35 years, untU now it encircles the habitable globe. The Mexican Mustang Liniment isamatchless and plaeeyoursell uuder tne iieaiuie. o"r edrforaliexternalallmentsofmanandbea.t. Grant, who has cured humlrert remedr for all external ailments To stock owsms and farmers it is Invaluable, , A single bottle often saves a human life or re stores the usefulness of an excellent horae, or. cow, or sheep. It cures foot-rot, hoof-ail, hollow horn, grub, crew-worm, shoulder-rot, mange, the bites and stings of poisonous reptiles and insects, and every such drawback to stock breeding and bush lire. It cures every external trouble of horses, such .i-nn.s cwlnnr. cnralns. founder. tid calL ring-bone, etc., etc. i The Mexican Mustang Liniment Is tho quickest fare in the world for accidents occurring in the family, in the absence of a physician, such as burns, scalds, sprains, cuts, etc.: and for rheuma tism, and stiffness engendered by exposure. Par ticularly valuable to Miners. It is the cheapest remedy an the worlj, tor it penetrates the muscle to the bone, and n ala application is generally sufficient to cure. Mexican Muatang Liniment Is put tip In three sizes of bottles, the larger ones being proportion. atetj much the cheapest. Sold everywhere. l.SAULI KIILI) 1814 I H AVlmO OVR Dlf TR? r.AR'JRST A NT) most complete Factories iu the Di ited States, I am able to oner an mmense variety oi FURNITURE from tbe vary aoaauest to the richest, of my own manufacture. ye d for puce list and make yonr owa selection. Complete Catalogue sent free on application to CH AS. STEVENSON. J. n THOIV1AS ( - Merchant ' Cotton Seller S Martin Ptreet, RALEIGH, N. c. in Stoek and to Arrive 25,00 Yards Cotton Bagginer 1uuo .bundles JNew Arrow Ties, ouu liundles 1'ieced Ties, 1 000 Yards Dundee Bagging for (Joc- ton Sheets, 500 pounds Bagging Twine, v nicn i oner upon as favorable terms as can be had ANYWHERE. SPEOLAL prices to the trade and rjfnnara Personal attention given to the sale ol otton, and for those who may wish to hola I have ample storage room and will make liberal cash ADVASCaw with low rates of Interest and storage charges on any cottor they mav store with m I am sole Agent here for the celebrated Taylor Georgia Cotton Gin and have In store 140 Saw Gin, 150 " " : 6o " " which I will sell at "ac'ory prices. Frelgh added. Correspond'-nes .licite.l. J. J. THOMAS, ' 8 Martin Street, sept 7-d6m Raleigh, N. C. 'j ' THE tNEflUAiLEQ MS. lEfftt jOUBIC PORTABLE AND STATIONARY SHAJETilTG?,PULlSYS AND HANGERS Address, PQQLE & HUNT, v .tf SAW, FLOTR AHD G1ISI MILLS, GREAT REDUCTION IX paicE OF LEA & PERRINS CELEBlt ATED PROSOUXCKD Bf CONKOISSKURS EXTRACT of a lkttbk from a MKDICA L OK TLEMaN at Mndras to hi Inotf pr TO B3 THE "OnlyGood at VoR EsTER, My, -8 .1 'Tel! LFA a fR- Sauce.'! ri9 ihat their sauce it highly Aud TxA cablf'tblWn5! e teemed in Iu (fia and lc. in mv rrtnicn. tiie most BVEBT ViKiaTTJSsg :lalataDle as wen . OF DISH. N wholesome Sauce that is mad-" waaoESEe5HiaE saug, THUS OIViNO THE CONSUMER NOT OVLY TUE BEST, HUl THE MOST FOOJJOMICAL SAtFCK. Signature on every boilo. JOHN DUSCAS'S SOXS, No.sOolleje Pl3e and 1 Union Square New Yo k. 1CU"4"" AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. All business Intrusted to the undersign will receive proiupE ?U,eLso J; M. Mai irlrMI-t, feb !7-3m. Fayetteville.N. C Dr. Sidney D. Grant. No. 32 HOETH STEEET, OPPOSITK C'TY HilL, BiLTiMORX, MD. . wwrna H-..B TH - TKfiATM KKT uF ALL U1SEASK8, DK iKAK f successfally tieats Asflima, Bronehitis, Iucipient Ucnsumption, Catarrh and all diseases of tne Throat and Luugs. You oiior sufEere s witu the As lima, who have Dee n treawa uj iu F. Jl. without benefit, cousult Dr. -raut he ca.. pnro won. Or if vou have ne Bronchitis. In ciieat Consumption, or Catarrh, d not pe diHcouraned, to. J r. rant e.i remove the disease and re-ttore you to i.eriect health, if you are buaering wan itneuuiHusm, uyayry sia, Piles, i.iver Complaint. Fits, Fartial Far o TT-oio '.nH Pnimi.ns Diseases of th blood. affecting the Throat and Aose, Swoful-i.snd a .i oou an "Versous ajuicted With Nervous Debility Vif , vtfi.knesa. aud genera 1 profitration 01 I tne Nervousa d fhysical system, have not e wheu o her pnys'ciaus wave lanu, auu mio. them lrom a uremaiure crave- H you nave di.-eases of the Kidneys, Or . vel, or any Cr: nary Diseases, Diabetes, D uj sy, api.iy im uiedia ely to Dr. urant. Many ar? sutieriug with ttiiigiUi; u. the Eats, olfe sive discharges from theeaif, pariial ueafutss partial ound ness lou can oe c iied. Consult - r. '-ra t hPfore ir. is too 'ace. Keliable persons m every part ofj'.he cityatid state cn tesiny to Dr. .rant s treat success m iri'is I h)iiwa iiamfi 1 diseases. evri v name and nature. Call or write. co itemeui nen it. j a i ncais en mvu..-.- sultatiou free. cu Wifif KAIUNli & UKNAMtN ! Al $QQZ UlU K & CO., NO. 36. N. HO WARP ST..BALTIAIOBE, M Wire kalllugs for Cenueienes, Balcoaies. &c, Sieves. Fenders, Cages, tfaud J Co creeus, woven wire, o.c. Also. Iron Bedsteads. Chairs, Settees an 31 7-d&wl2ra HARDIN & MUOHE, HOLLENAN BUILDING. 00- Lbs. Old N n. itvo earsold) and Vir- gicia HAjeS. desiiall iz s. well trimmed The tin-t lot of Harr.s we have ever off-red. Also, smal Pig Han s j lb and 10 lb aeh No'th-ru Lams of all siz-. A consignment of nice Pennsvlvaria tuttec, ia kmail packages, ill lo to Z lb each. Alo, North Oarolina butter, very low to close cons gnment. Dried eacriesand Api Ps; Turkl-h P. un?s, 1UC per id ; r r h Uran'jerrits: r resn Lemons; He d Potatoes; Fine wcet Potatoes Seasonable canned Rood;: Tomatoes, Corn. As-paragu, Peachfs. &c, &c , ac. A large stock of everything in the Grocery Hue. First-class Gords .'Low Prices, Prompt TeliVcry. feb28tf IS79 OLD m TlilED 1S73 Old INxclt. (CORN AND RYE,) This Tollable brand of PURE WHISKEY has been successful tested by the lovers of first class "Whiskey for th' past 50 years, and has preserved Its high reputation undimin ished. It is offered to the public with the foil guarantee of the proprietor, andwi 1 not fail to give perfect Fatl-faction whenever ujsed. For Bale by a'l first-class dealers. Address, JOS. WILLIAMS, Panther Creek, Jan 2J-d0m. Yadkin Co., N.C IVoiiee. The co-partnership 'ere?o'ore existinir between Kdwari J. II rdin. John (J. h Grimes and Van B !Vf ore. uiMer the firm name of Hardin, Grimes Oo . is dissol ed, Mr. Miimes having sold his interest to the other partneis II KUIX, GRvi;s & co. E0-PARTNEBSH1P NOTICE. Messis. Fdward J. Hirdln anrl Van ' Moore reppc fully xnnounce that thy hav foimel a partner-hin t- r the transaction of a gene-al frrncerv bu iiiess, as sucetsors to thel-iiefiimofHir.il), Giiine a Co . and willontino the bwsin-ss at the samn stxnri In the Holleman building Fayeiteville St., under the name and styi of HA K DIN & MOORE. feb2?-3t , Ullfc.V AAY MAX feels sick with COLD CHILLS FEVEE PLTJSFIES, IIR1D ACHS aad general nncomfortablenesj, s and yet DONTKNOW FXACTLY VHT AILS 1A1, then is the time to take Mott's 1111. These pillare made of certain ingredients that act specially on tbe Liv r. and at the same time expl ai irapuriiies from the stomach and system, aiding digestion, and BLSTORIXG TO HEALTH, when a'l other rem ed'es fail. Take them for Billions uhss, TnllgosUon Cotiveness, Liver Cemplalnts, and ail dis eases and disordeis i f the stomach. fJfJU'.cattartlc m lhe7 are War ranted without an Equl. JOH P. HENRY, CfJRRAN 4 CO.. Sole Proprietors. 8 COLLEGE PLACE, NEW YORK. 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'1 lie series is auuilr&biy adapted to us iu Schools Academies, &c. a a-i l rat te.ma Ior introduction W d stre ihataiuluro and Worcester b-fxaiu uuu by t.ouiity lams aud prmcipals of private sctioiib. Coiiespouoeiice solicited' We iuvue attention ol T uchers to CIihu' veuetl Mathe matics, Cutiei's PbyioOK iu a word, all our SchMti iubhcatious t ir culars auu descrik ti ve catalogue furnl.ihed ou ai phctiou. Ad 'rtse, J. B L1PPING0TT & CO. 715 and 717 Alaritet sue t, Phil .clelt.hia MARTIN V. CALVIN, General finthern Agent, Al Ul hTA, (iA. dec i7oiJaw4iu. luUTestiug to Housekeepers. SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of Furniture. CRAND AUCTION SALE. The undersigned Kilt sail bis entire fctoo.. of New Furniture, consisting of Fine, Med. lum and Common Walnnt and Poplar Cham ber Seta,, Ward; ones to Match, Marble and Wood Top Bureaus and Washstands, Marble and Wood Top Tables, Walnut. Poplar and Maple Bedsteads, Walnut, Oak and Maple Cane Seat Rocking Chairs and Chairs, Wood Seat Rocking t hairs and ( hairs, Ho'as, Loungts, Waluut, Ac, Ac. The Sale will commence on the 26th day o. December, and be continued until all sold. Up to that day everj article will be sold at cobt. If parties baying do not wish to re move their articles immediately, they cat. be left until teb. 1st. dec!2 a. v. ruAPs. THE .FOUKQGllin FftlEXD. Tn thfiaA Haw r f vnl tlQl t r llr mrv a n.a friend in th time of need, is a friend indee l ana such a mend is Dt. VVM. KARL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. r j It is a Bure Cure for t ONSDMPTION,COUaHK,COLD8 AUHMA BRONCHITIS. HOA RHKNKfS, and all diseases of the Lungs, Chft and Throat. ; . This well known remedy has been used i thlrtyyears and has cured thoiiM"dt ; ea-esmaay of which were given upas hope less. cae. however obstlnte; can resist th" healing rroperties of Pr. Win. Hall's Ual am for the Lungs, t rial tiutt'es will he furnished gratuitously mail who treats' c' with f ung arc l)etoraldl8eaes. aWRernenber that it is the perslsteni use of the Balsam that cures the wort; cases JOHN F. HENRY, CDRBAN Si CO., Sole Proprietors. 8 COLLEGE fLACB. NEW YORK. R W. Pow-rs, 4 Co.. Wholesale Agenti ichraoud, va. feb ll-diwlw j 11 I Mi c to g H-8 3-JTl i-h , XT a a w r1 1 1 w r-sr 5b 2 s'-aiiiiji. rn 5 25 S n a i ( E.5 k o- e CD I? 5 S!-55-3?!5:2 - E:suivex
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