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DAILY N E W S. SATURDAY. MAKCII 15, 1879 News TelbtjrzLffis, Kilrol Agent C'oatentlou. New York, Mrch 14 Th regular SemfAnoual Cot veitioii of the Gen eral Ticket and I.eur AirenU As sociation w called to oidr this morn ing at tbe M"tri-lian Hotel By fc. C. BoiUtoo, of the :?vanuab A Charle-ton Hailroad. Pie-odfut of the Assoc a 'H a Mr. Samuel l'owrll, of the Hal-. unite A Oliij lUilioul then ca'.li the roll and mbut uue hundred drletj ts answered. Amonir the delegate- i rent wrre Thomas L. K'ttibiii. of ti L'jion Pa citk-: Jimrs Ti'1io.:iia. of the Cnd Souhrn: W. L. Oliver, of the Tan Handle li nte ; K. A. Kurd, of the Yau- dali ; W. A. Ihmll. of the Cheapo V..ril, w.-t. r-i - Krik Mtr. of the Put-bur,;, Kri Wane A thcii C. U. Atn. f. I.mvil!e A Nasliv lie I I'. Ki'n. r.of the IV ui syWauu : I. M. i . te. l he 1-1 iui nv A h o ; W p. J . i to!', 1 tin- I in i v Vu' r ii; K Sr . j . ; the l ! t M A It h k Island Kr:K C'hamUr. f tie .New h 1 ana A ti.r.t i.uk u loule. and S I, Parker, of the Cincinnati. Louisville A Naah .i.e. TLe Conveu' uu will kit two or three diy. The tixirj; of rite I r pa?.ii Kr tick eta to ar d trom a'l point in the Lbitoa Matea and lauda, w.w be the uiot important busiurJM. S. C. LVyltoo was elected President a of the Aa-scciation it one jear. . a. Thra.l was el-cted Vice President. The f. rnieriscf the Chai leston A Savannah Railroad, and tbe Utter is of the Chi cago A N. W. KoaJ. Samuel l'owell. of tbe Marietta A Cincinnati nad, was eUcud Srcnttary. Tobacco .vio euaenia. Cincinnati. Maicu. 14. lne on- Tf ntion on hue cut and praokirg to. bacco naanufacturt i to bx a price on totaco under the new ui. met here vea'erdav. The i rice wm tixed at twenty-two cm 'or smoking aod 40 cecta for tine cut in pckat8 ot ten rvouodi. lie Lonwn.iou w;Il meet aain to-day. At totlij's wttion of the Tobacco nists con nt on, ttlegiauis were re ceived Item the trade in all part of the c- uutrr. endt rsinir truir action yester day in etblhin lbee p.icee. Dr sLi.ce tavoiot the aiioin; ueiit or a r p-cial committte to lo k alter tbe in ter ts of Cutter C-mniittce, to adjust ditlertDces aruinfc fr m resolutions adopted by the Cciivri.tien and for tbe coc:dtratoo ( all c mp'aiuts of the vio.atiou of faith. ew A ork C'oltan Jitalfiueol. Ni:w Yomk, March 14. Set rrre t t at all I'niud State t,.rt I. r the wo k, TS.525 Net reoipti at all I nited States put aanie wrt'k List year. "?'. Tofal iecr V. to this dute, 3,'.4 30:1 t J mhip date la-t j ir. Kipr; fr the vi-.k. ftme week lat year. Total tij-r?s to tin d.ite. to nie date la? y"r. -.ck at all t". S j-rt.. ... . i n. 147,30.' ItN W3 .r-.4ol.1ti7 Aire time lit rr. 72l.0v" S'.ivk at &H it t. riot li.nn, lo.4'." ume tune la: -r. l' f4'. S . t :k af L ! r : I ':. - M .i ! tunc list far. 7o4.ti S 'o "k of Amer ce", ail- at f r Itreat lititain. J.l'O St.-ck of Amman .-1 t f- r tiieat l'...:nu -mr.e ti:ne lt tear. -'4 4.HJO I rene li A orr p ud-Mif Allaln. ui he hrtii' sjvs too -tii. t .-: the C-.an'--r the f ip i n: st . f y steidav' vote i i f I ; uti-- was wltetlirr i.l u il le mt ixt'i d bv ni -j. i . ! : . . t -i'y i f f!. - n t'.i p in if - rip-i tatiof I ai b-en 1 .'i. .'e. n lit n th- r -v i 1 no nt b:;unii a ni 'i.t ii tf.i- n deiata ltf; x i '! e i 't. uch a ma- r t.'. .t'avi s 'Id ir.uiis'ry on t de i" bv ci!itin I I ween thr eitreme t S it and nlit. The order of h day pur - aid Mnij.lc, naov.d by M. Clem- t.can. i n tie ground that the Cham ber hav ng lefusvd to impeach the crinr.natcd miuinlers had no rht to censure them a rt jetted by votes of the Ult t 1ST of the eitieme left and the nbt. Coltou M o emeuU. Liverp ol. Mrcb 14. This wtck'i. circular m tb L veip m.1 Cotton Bio Wer' Aia'ioi hays : " Cottoa w hrni in the early prrt of the week with increased buine ar.d lather Ligber p.-ic s yeten"aj anl to-day. '1 fcere b.v bc-o a qu'i- er tone, but s tne quo tations sLow a s.iKt a ivnce. Ann-n can waa in fir re.j ie"., pi ices a Wane d NI6d. In S a It a d a mlcia" busi nes wa done at full rts. Fulu.ts cp-te1 firm with la:r bu iue at pric-s advanced 3-3-l.. during the n.at hal of the wick. Since then the tone fi.s bei dull, and tue genera ly l-3Jd low er." rw Fuglnd i filiation. BvST S. March U Wm. II. Djl n formerly a f- rrmsn in n ! the mdls at Lwvll. who h.4t his w.;e to di-ath in I-cemb?r. 1?77, anl alter ard aiuvtberid bis mf child, w Lajged to-day at h. utt Camtitde. J hn Q I'u.khatn. h, ia Jauuary, H77. kil ed a wilow nauiel Biry. by whom be was cmt lovrd as a Uborrr. wa executed this mni'n at f?4ncoid, .ew llampatiire. C of lo 1 DrprrssioD, IoMmiN. March 13 French papers state tbat everai clt -n mills in the department of N - rd have s'or pd on - . I.. ...; ; rr. aco:ir,i ot uriirfMini in tiase. iiie 1 h mimI impc t fit of th fiiord d ni!!n is uce pi 1 ii. cot. tailing 7. tlx) spindles. A t illiru or IaTidan County Fatally .shoot a Ilrother-ln-las . ?r,Jt to xt Charlotte fterver. SaUsct'Kv. Mrch l-l RoUtI W. Haden was kiiicd ntarHoluburg. Da vids-jn cou-ty. t.-djy, by his brotr er 10 law. M. . Berber They bad pre v:oua y Un it at enmity with each other and. liT s me time past. hd nu been on apaku. term. io-day Barber wa pa-vong liay den's hou-e n h is. back, wbtn th Utter ace std him in sul tngiv. Barber rtp'ied, and in the course of a heated co l quy which f,,m lowed. Hay. en, who was at tLit me in tu' road, cave Barber te d The latter pit in hi tac and t nl -if d bim to tand aide. Hayil. n, ina ead of dotng '. advanced aad f raa -d Barber' biidU- reio, whereupon Bar.x r drew a revo.ver and shot hsm t -lough the head, U wuoJ produced alinout inn'.-1 t death. B b r s-'qirn ly sirrn'ered to th ofVicers aod i now ir. j. 1 at Lex Jo gtor K. mtWf2i?nrml if wr W9 w w u Washington. March 14. Dr. Woods- worth, supervising Sorgen-General of the Marine Hospital service, died this tuornmg of erysipelas and pneomooia. Ilayard Tylor Kemaln. Ke.nset SoUkk Pesx .. Marc'i 14. The remain vof tl e late Bayard Tay lor arrived here to-day. Interment takes placi t morrow at tbe Oak Wood Cemetery. What would our Forefathers hve said if they bad im iued that a o nigh coull be cured for 25 cents aa by that reliable remedy Dr. Dull a C uh ynip. No medio ne ha- ever b?en invented to prevent death ! The beet that can be done is to a8'tt nature in keeping the functions of the bculy in a condi- tion of h-alth while life lasts, for bi.ou8nSH. tiTer complaints, ci itivc- n.s. dyspepsia, ni an i uiv.-it ui t - 1 I I . V. W , or.Ur take Mott s Liver 1'iUs. yiMrtlu A tNborue. Oilers for horse antl ciw food left at the shoe store of C. D. Heartt will r iromi tlv attended t". Martin A f r --j I,. 11. Wyatt. Jinn on band snd to arrive. 22 O "J lbs C U Uulk aide ar d shoul ders. l.t0) bos prime white ooin. 2"0 bbU familv fl mr. :vn) bus Hoiall Mill bolted meal. 50 ucks Marhali'a Liverpool salt. 25 bbls New Orlenns molaases. 10 bbls susar and syrup. 20 bbls snrMr from (tranuated down 20 nacks coffee. 2o.00 tons prime Ti"othy hay. Early Rose seed Irish potatoes. Orders tilled promptly for sevd sweet potatoes Above good ixuQt right, ana ril be sold accordingly . L. R. YATT. Wilmington St., opposite Market. Stronach A Allcott have just received 2 car loads of hay, and a large lot of meal, which they will sell lower than the lowest. li illlnrry.. 1 will have returned from the North in lOdavs. with a laree and varied stock of Mill nerv. and ak my mahy friends to ca'l at old stand, Newbern Avenue. Mi-s. C. C. Hill. a Seasonable (iootU. A irood Meriuo I'uder Shirt at 50 cents. Knit drawers to maicn at tue same low jrice. Red and colored knit goods at r duccd prices. H. H. Asdkews A Co , ClolhieiK and Hatters. Wm. Woollcott has just received from a bankrupt stck. a lot of hats, boota, shoes and clUhirog, he will sell them cheap for cash, a case of spring calicoe's fust arrived at Woolicotts. If you vriDt tlmr, meat, meal, corn, iit, peas, iriih potatoes, new snip Cuba molasses, p'oi or catings. be sure to call at D T. Johnson's or send your orders to him, and you will be certain to get the worth of your raeney Jut received a lot of lredi epgs and hufer oins very low. call early. D. T. Jouson. Wi'miuton street. Fresh rrival. Suifar, C'lfJee. clear rib sides, flour of all tirade. Richmond bolted meal salt, corn, oats. inolase, eaily rose eed jmtat-Hs, all of which bought to the best advantage and will be sold ac rlirgly. A's our tine buggy horse 7 . nars old of elegant stle, drives well and gent' for sale. Apply to, L. R.Wvatt, Wilmington stittt, oj'po ite Ma:ket houe. Particular .otlce. Business men and others in need of Hook and Job Printing of any kind -hould remember that the News Job Office is the place to have it done neatly, cheap'y and at the Fhoitest notice. At 1 atsou'd. N. C Hams, sugar currd shoulders, bulk meat, N. C. poik, Lard, pig's feet and tripe. New and Lnheard Of! Those unique cards, at tLe Nevis dob Othce. the age. Just received The marvel of Convenient, Cheap and (iood. Ttie Old Cay orCok- a lLitt l is now under tbe charge ot Mr. S. P. llorton. who has made arraugt meuts to furnish tbe public with capi'able quartern good boniti ,iud te bst a t ntion at a low rate. It will pay you to call and see him. Illue Flannel. ?aci ana rro.Kj o lUi.d ana un bound, bi-st q :ahty at G.oO. new tootls. K. B Andri-ws A Co. Clothiers & Hatteis. Jnat lleeelve-d. Aootbt r iasf of tho-e fiue l lack soft Hats, a'l six-, at H B. At drews A Co . Clothiers and Hatters. Ilorne tor feale. Two youog. vrei.tle and sound.hotM s, suitable tor sadd'e or harness, sold for want of use, apply to K Jr. March 11. 1879 B. ay wood, WINES blackberry and brandry at Wataou'a alsj whiski Knger the test Th enterprising tirrr. i.f Rmd & lla bt Urj?., male an fiei I ig a.J. of tLtir yester-iay. Jum( to llaaiid. At V..tira. ;jzar currd hams and sh. ulje.n. als tbo best leaf lard. ( Id VMtHOII. Yot the m Aivirimeui ot ckes and cardies. crackers .vlouuiueulM. We nsectfully ask you to call and examine our woi k before send in i?- Nor'h a-d then tell us if its execution s or is not as iooJ as anv von Lam vr n come fr-m New York. Marble War - It oiu, old place, coiner Moigan ;ir.d III. nut street, ii f.J C tful y, C'att. n & Wolf. I'oetrj. Al tT, I've yt-t o!se sj.ieo !f("t. Wh cli cbtera my trt keu hrart, And in that thought a thousand hop. a Com springing into biith. Uow beautiful the vision seems, Amidst life's troubled cares. Todnnk a glass of good champagne And stroke XIEsdell'8 cieara. Fioui the Capital Ciar Store, oppo kite the iV'toffic. lVood. Get your wood of J. D Whitaker, at his yard at the western terminus of Iargett street. The pine wood which ia cured by him in his special way is equal to oak. at considerable lees cost to the consumer Hid oak is the very bt. r.-it) iif 1 fc II rooks. Have another lot of that elegant oak and hickory wood on hand, cheap for cash. Also, car load of bolted meal: salt, potnte!s bulk meat, fresh eggs and chickens, sugars of all grades, cot- fees ard teas at prices to suit tbe hard tioiefl. tian and Locksmiths. Biockwell A Kin, near the rearof the U. S. Court House, on Salisbury stieet, are pnpred u repair in first class style, Breech loading aud Muzzle- loading ShotOuns aod nre arms oi every description. T-iey also repair Door Locks, Trunk u cK, aoa iocks oi an pattern?. Umbrellas, raraso.s, r luting . -.a a- Machines, and everything in tne line oi email hardware, either brass, steel or i.-on. Signand Bell banging a specialty. Orders from a distance will receive special attention. Keys fitted at resi dences on short notice. AH work warran'ed. Send vour produce to D. T. Johnson Quick sales and prompt returns made. Clesr Rib Sides, Fatapaco Family Flour, North Carolina Family Flour, Baltimore Family Flour, Seed Oats, Corn, Meal, Suirar, CoJee. Rce All cheap at wholesale or retnl at W. M. Sanders,near corner of V ilming ton and Martin Streets. P. S. Competition defied, both as to quality and price. Standard Pat;pco Flour, Patai sco Baking Powder. Bolted V rginia Meal. Orange Grove Extra Fl-iur. Prime Timothy liay, Marshall's LiverpoolSalt. Clear lib Bulk Meat, Egertou's scotch Snuff. For sale at wholesale by W. li. Douu. Illlllwrd label- for Kale. The two billiard tables now in use at tne Yarboro House bar will be sold at a bargain. E: '4'iire of M. Bills, City Bottling Works. One of thw tn-st places in the city is the Higgs House, on llargutt aud Salisbury btreets, which is open at all hours. There are to be found choice ame, oysteis and all the delicacies of the season. The houne has attained note for the excellence of its' cuisiDe and its many merits have made it very popular here. The lrerul Legislature. Members are invited to call and ex amine the splendid line of "silver p'atcd casters" now on exhibition at Law's China aud Silver Warehouse. We intend to reduce our stock aod will ctTer lower prices than ever be fore. The ni'(t showy display of foi ks. tea and table spoons" ever iu the State, all best goods. Law's Ch;na and Silver Houses, Rdeigh an i Charlotte, N. C. For Kent. A dwelling house in the city of H ilt 14b. Seven noms, in good repair with necessary out houses. For par ticulars apply to W. II. Pace, Attorney at Lit. To I lie I'ublir. G. W. King, in rear of T. II. Bri.'res A Sons', Hardware Store is prepared to epair in first class style Ilreech Load ing and Muzzlo Loading s'lot guns and Fne Anns of all descriptions. Door Locks, Truuk Locks and all kind of Lock work, Umbrellas, Fluting Ma chines aud anything iu tbe line of small Hardware, either Bias or Iron. Sign and Bell Hanging a speciality. Orders from a distance will receive prompt at tention. All work warranted. Don't Forget That J. C. Brews'er is agent for the Lightning Piaiter. He controls all ter ritory east of Alamance county, and would like to have local agents in every town to in rod uce and sell this ylua- bin article. It is the best ever invented and at half the cost, fells readily. Every dressmaker should have oue. Kvery lady who is her own dt ess maker should have one. Send 1 5o for sample, also terms to L"n. J. C. B. ester, Hardware Merchant, Hileigh, N.C. Just the Place. L adcr the 'ailor has won an enviable regulation in his husiuiss, and deserves it, for ti e s yle, lit and material of bis suits are not oxcelled. When to this is added modera'e charges, it ia not surprising that hi room over Tnck (r'sntore re ofien v, sited by custo mers, i'ay him a visit and inspect bis stock aud you will be pleased with price and goods. Lien Ilond. Serd to tha News Job Oiti; for you L en Bjudi aod Chattle Mor gage Tne best forms at the lowest piic Make a note of this. First C'Immh. (lood judges pronounce our shirts, co'Urs and cutts tlu best in tbe city. R R. Andrews fc Co., Ciothitra and Hittcis. Tbe Tnrksr lloane Tb's hostlery has not lon been opened, but has already made itself a favorite here and with tbe traveling public. The fare is (rood, the roomi favorable, while the location is very convenient. Theue many advantages are appreciated. The Lljclituing I'lulter. This useful article is now on exhibi tion and for sale at the Hardware house of J. C. Brewster, Baves time, labor and half the eoods, every lady should nave one, tliey are Bold very low and waranted to eive satisfaction. Call early and secure one. Hardware, stoves l m - ' ana nouse lurm-uin goods, waggon and bupgy roatenal, etc tter. J. C. Brew- The Iatpo (iiianndt "Uraniie I Mixture." ISrtlVJlZfy001 fln. . , . , , I oLuAR, white, These high grade Fertilizers a-e f o I . " Vellow well and favorably know n throughout LAATP?, tei Sole, i.. . . . . , . i " ' t" oaj i X more man mat tney are for sale upon the most favorable terms of any eucano offered in this market by Messrs. JL T. Norris & Co.. who aro receiving daily and k -i-p on hand a large etoek of groceries and Mippl.ea fi.r Caimers. - Go to D. T. Johnaon'd for dIows and plow castings. . - - I I1C UI L1V 1 1 HL IL IN 11WK B T OOMlff.AVrvv.. ' No Time Like the Present. 'Now is the time to buy goods cheap at Law's "china and silver" warenoue. We must rednRA our enormous stock before the dull summer months, and to parties wishing triple-plated casters, forks, spoons, &c, china cutlery or glassware we have special barga;ns to offer. Call early and eet prices or send for price list before buying elsewhere.. The Caloi-t d Srai Spring Iron and Alum Mass) This is decidedly the most useful. beside being the most effiient family Medicine ever placed wttnin tne recu of any people. Its reputation extends far and wide, and its great popularity is due entirely to its own merits Ivor relieving Sick and Nervous Headache t mar betrulv said, to have no equa 1 Dyspept'ca find i just the remedy for their troubles. Mothers and daughters have long s;nce discovered in its use a panacea" for their worst ills; ana now we have the testimonies of two emi nent ministers of the gospel, irom Southern cities, settiug forth its spe cific effects in other more dreaded and troublesome diseases. Rev. John F. Mayne, Theological Seminary. Columbia. 8. C writes: "Am afliicted with that terrible dis 1 ease, Diabetis;' am using the 'Seven Snrinus Mass' with considerable de- crree of relief; is the only remedy 1 have yet found to suit my case; want to continue its use until a cure is effect ed if possible. Send worth of the en closed P. O. order immediately. Jno. F. Mayne. Colombia, S. C, Jan 231, 1879. Ray. J. D. Parker, of New Orleans, La., writes: "Haying tried effectually the 'Seven Springs Iron and Alum MasO for Diarhea. Kidney afflictions, Ac, I take pleasure in recommending its use in tbrse complaints. lu my case it affords immediate relief. J. D. Parker." New Orleans, La., Feb. 11th, 1979. For sale by Wm. 8imp3ou, Pescud, & Co , and F. H. Heartt, Raleigh, N. C. and Druggists generally. Landkum & Litchfield. Abirjgdon, Va. Mae. 10. Unheard or It area Ins! 4.T THE INDEFATIGABLE ENDEAVORS TO PLEASE THE PUBLIC. SO HERE GOES. l'e muses nine, inspire my pen, To sing of Fayetteville streeet,No 10, who tries his best to please bis iriends And in bis labors never ends, Bargains he'll give you when you call For No. 10 is all and all. Of other houses youhearthem talk; InFayetteville street just take a walk And only ask for No. 10, Kept by the most ingenious of men, And when his Iriends by chauce drop in Then forth he comes, Lord what Kfin, And to their wondering eyes displays Such heaps of brackets aud window shades. His pictures are exposed to public view Aud a variety of cord to suspend them toi, His looking glasses and toilet cases Will help adornyour lornis aud faces Picture franes aud inouldiugs too In great variety, black, brown and blue. His window cornices and lambrequins tine, will mika your rooms and parlor bhine. Perforated mottoes, and white holly baskets. And every other sort of stuff, Ot which ho hopes to have ea u,'ti. So uow he bids your all adieu Aud wishes a happy now year to. Vud not forget C. C. Clawson, No.l Fayetteville St. Fji t'nion sets, ai.d potato planting call at Watson's grocery store. Pepper Always Ahead. Pepper the great restauranter is ser ving liia guest with fresh white shad, the first of the season, also eauie and eatab'es of every kind. The finest Vorginiaand North Corolina liquors, as well as the best Northern brandies. If yo i waut something good to eat or dr nk call on Pepper at the Green Front, Hargett street. The Danger of Kerosene Lamps In view of the fact that Kerosene oil is uow so generally used for lights, es pecially siuce the rise in the price of gas, the following from a medical jour nal is particularly worthy of attention. A merchant returned home about 2 o'clock at night and found his wife ly ing on the bed groaning heavily, and unconscious. She was awaiting his re turn, and at last tired oat, laid herself on the bed, after turning down tn-a wick of a lighted kercs ne lamp as low as possible without extingninhing it. In this pes. tion of the wick, if the oil is bad, a vapor mixed with an innumera ble quantity of specks of seot diffuses itself through the apartment and so covers the eyes, nose at d respiratory organs, thai on falling asleep ona runs tbe risk of suffocation. Ii is always ad visable, therefore, in the us of kero sene lamps to allow the wick to burn brightly or extinguish it entirely. Charlotte Observer. PraVs Astral oil is absolutely safe under all circumstancrs. Burns in any lamp without smoke or smell. Julias Lewis & Co.. sole agents, Raleitrb. N. C. aAAdfclUJU 1I4HEETS. COTTOH M1RKET: fUported by PARKER & AVE HA. Cotton N v. March 14. m Middling, Strict Low Middling, S 7-8 a 9 s low Miaa;ing, Strict Good Ordinary uoou urdinary. Middling Stains. Low Middling stains, Good Ordinary Stains. la Market steady. CXTT MiRKKT-WHOLIIiLK CASH PKICKS Corrected by CHRISTOPHERS SORKELL Official Reporters for Grocera &. Cotton Jtx- cnanee. Balkioh, N. C, March 14. '379. APPLES,Northern,per bush. fL25al.50. a. iuo, new, baggie. ::..8piiced KLOUR, North Carolina CORN, oo Kamllj FO UD Kit ."!!""." CORN MKAL. . BACON, N. c. Ilog,"ro'uua," '. " hams BUiJt MKAT, Cleaj Rib Sides." . . li 4 12 I 6.40 Q5.T5 60C65 80' i.OO 7 a 8 i a 9 6 o6 ' i aie 14 Sf5 33S5 LajuaTHh ckVi7n; - " Woatern OFFEE prime, Rio,... wRur.iLfi::--.-.-." WDLAtAES, cVba", 1.7o 7(3-8 22 25 3-5 6 4oa30 i23a 150 4o a 50 8a 9 loaao "ULtnnh . A I w POTATOES, sweet! 'pVr'bu'ajT Irish, N. C. " Nt ortlitrn... OATS, shalled Et'JS, BUTTER CHICKEN 8.. KAU& " PEAS per bush, white flSe.'ratock 65c bechari "iher pricM wl" HAKHTa BY TELEUItAI'H, NCON. Pabis, Mar, li. Rentes 1 12f. and 95c.. London, Mar U. Consols for money 96 7-16 : for account 93 1-2. Erie 26. Ltverpool, Mar, 14 Cotton, moderate Inquiry, freely supplied; rolddllnsr apiancs 5-8: mldd'tne Oileana 5)4 ; sales 8,0 "0 bales ; sierulatlon an' ex ports i,mu ; receipts m.huu; American sou. Foturt-s opened at 1-32 better; uplands snd low middling clause for Marcii delivery ft 13 S2; May and June 519-32; July and August 59-16 Nkw Yokk, Mar 14 Stocks strone. Money Sa35$ : Ki change ovg.W; short 4 89. State bonds dull. Governments f-teady. Cotton quiet; sales 629; middling uplands SUS"-: orleuns 915- 6. Futures steady; March 9.77: April 9.H2: May 10 07: June H.2.2; July 10 32; August OLdO Hour quiet, vvneat quiet. Jorn dull. Pork heavy at 9.) 0. Lar l at 6.82U. Spirits tar-pen tine 29. Ktln 1.40 Freights steady. BaLTmoam, Mar. 14. Flour firm and steady : Howard strtt and Western superfine ;i.50ai 00: extra 4.25a 4.75: nimily 5.0os5 50: City Mills sune tlue 3 25a3 50; extra 4.00 it.50. Rice brands 5.75; Pat peco fair ily 6.u). Southern wheat firm und steady ; estern dull and heavy ; southern red 1.10-L14; amber 1.15al.l7: No, 2 Pa red 13al3J: o. 2 Western wintfr red spot, Marcb 1.12al.l2: April 112 1 14M. Southern coin firm and active; Weet e'ndu 1 and heavy; Southern white i5&L 46 ; yelic w 44. NIGHT. Nkw Yokx, Mar. 14. Stocks easy. Money 34. Exchange lone 4 86; short 4 87; State bonds steady 4 H.8; Governments dull. Cotton Net receipts 269; gros 2,21 1. Fu tures closed nrm : sale 59,000 Dales ; March ,83a'.84: April 9.J-2 49.9S; May 1009a 10 10 : June 10 24al0.25: Julv 10.; 6; August 10.43 a10 45: September 10.24al0.25; October 9.98a IT. 00: MovemDer 9.oa9 w. Cotton quiet ; sales 389 bales: middling uplands 9; middling Orleans 9 7-8; con solidated net receipts 10,516 : exports to Great Britain 6,9-3; France 7.000 Cincinnati, Mar. 14. Fork qu'et and firm; held at 9.75. Lard dull: steam 6.10. Bula meats dull; sbouli era 3.50 S icat r'b heM ar 4 76 cash; sales 495 W46; March 4,74; short clear 4. NoaroLK. March 14 CSntton qalet; middling 9 ; low middlinsr 84s85i ; net receipts 2,." 89; gross receipts 2 i 33; btock i 83. Bai.timORS, Mar, 14. Cotton quiet ; middling 9 ; lo middling V ; good ordmarv ; s'es 127; net receipts 1S8 ; sales 18 ; stock 7 81. Vk iLMrNflTON, Mar 14. Cotton steady; middling ; low middling good ordinary 9 net receipts 57 ; gross S 217: stock 3.208. Hrints turpentine firm at 2f; rosin unchanged at 1.15 for strained. Crude tirpentlne steady at 1.15 for hard, ad 1.75 foi yellow dip and virgin. Tar steady at LS0 Corn unchanged. A Remedy tbat hs been Kerne died. The invincible repugnance felt by almost every oue to the smell aud flavor of - od Livr Oil, has prevented tens of thousands of the vii.-tims of debility, from leaping the benefits of itspeculjar healia? and nutritive piojrties. The almost h'peles3 consump tive, toe martyr to Kheumatism, tbe barely living shadow of men, women and chiiiren thai eoierge from thrt rlutches of malarial fe ers. ail of the-e koow, or at 1-asc th ir d, ctors kn ,that of all dicovered reme dies, this Oil is tn -. best, and often the oiuy one that wiil build ud their wasted bod es, and and rcuore ih ir shattered nerves, and far more eletlvt- than the Oil by itself is Sc-tt's Emulsion of it, with the Hvpophrs phite of Lime and S da. This is the nnesi aud most natural food ud medicine in the w rld, and wholly deprived o? its d sagree- able qualici s. sold by wm, Mmpson, uug- gist. Marcl. 4-J3 Dread and despair fvl upon ih commu nity when a terrlte epld mi , like tie chol era or yellow fever, suddenly des !ates our homes- yet, all the wbi'e a more i l.-vidious, but no less fatal foe, tn-er thousands of houshoidsevpry year ani carries olf the nowr of the family In the early fluh o manly you'b ai:d bu'diug wuira ihood People calt it presumption, r "ue iue." ' Is not, in raot cases, the tu ei cu lar phthll (-r consumption f the lungs, wiiich is th peculiar m a'ady in oliuiate Jiketh.eol th British 1-land-i and New En gland, but a gen eraldecy or arrest of the vital process es o nutrition All the doctors ayree that ther isno remedy for this tut C D LIVtR IL but thty are c ustantly met by the bstacle of inabilitv O' the lartof the j atienUo swal 'ow or reta'n it This repulsion is ntirely overcome bv COTT's EMULSION OF THh Ol L w ith the H V POPHOSPHI TES OF LIME AM) SODA which Is asrreeai In t"t' e taste and an uue nl nutrient and tonic for the t ody nerv d brain. Kescued, Krstored, Revived, It is marvelloii- how the rounded out lines of the form are lestord, th1 pal fnd sallow cherk vivibed with ths ruddy hue of health; the muscular fibre braced and strengthened, the nervous s stem and the brain toned and invigorated, by the steady use of Scott's Emulsion ot Pure Co l Liver il and Hy i oybosphite-" of Lime anl So.ia. It is by ft' the most elegant and eff -ctive preparation iu the whole catalogue of rarr1!- ciae, aid in the disorders indicated by scrofula, consumption chronic coughs, and the varioos forms of debility, it Is a wonder ul remedy. It is also deprived of all its sagreeable properties, and as sweet anw atable as cream. feb 14 lp THE BEST 13 THE CHEAPEST JUST RECEIVED A Large Stock OF John D. Cutters' Spul Silk, MACHINE TWIST AND BUTTON HOLE TWIST, AH Nos. and all shades. Tbe best Silk for evenness and scr -ngtli ever sold In thl market. Ialsohw tha same Silk put in Boies, containing three spools Sewing Silk and three spools Butto a Hole T wise at 15c. per Bt. I call special attention to the exactness and uniformity of No. aad fastness and brill ancy ot colors, I can match any sample. Cill and ex amine. Jast received another new lot of B JYDRN'S HANOM SDE GAITERS.. febl6 tf J P. GULLET. SALE FOR PAKTITIfrN. T AM AUTHORIZED TO 5ELT. THE VAL J uable LOT known in the i 1 in rf ti,u i.r.r of Vnleig-n as Lots Nos 9, lo and 32 and I arts of Lots kos.44, 4 60, 70, 71 and Hit. Lots divided to suit punhasers. Some few of the 'ots have houses on them, but most of them are vacant. TERMS : 'uFi' y.riii.. . a. trcuil Ol One, I WO I and three vears, with interest at 8 percent wil be given on balance. DAN'L. G FOWT.E, iSttorney for Owners. marll tf- SMITH'S WORM OIL, Athitits, Ga, December 8, 1S78. A few niirbts since I gave my son one dose of t' e Wo m Oil. and the next day he passed Mxrem large worms. At the same ,Te 1 5aIe neto my little lrl. four years ow, hi d she pasel elphty-slx worms from lour to nf teen Inches long. W. F. PHILLIPS, Worm Oil for sale by Druggists irenerallT. Prepared by B. a LYWDON, Athens, Oa, Prloe2. cents. Marcri 4-d WSly Alum A Iron Springs Water A J 51 ass. Efficient for throat diseases." Dr. Can- got Virginia. Specific in Hkin diseases, 'Dr. Allen of S TJnequaled for Scrbfaloas affections Dr. ' erofVa. . J) aluablefor Neuralgia- Dr. Harrison, 'Regulates the Secretive organs. rr Christian of Va. 'Purities the Blood,' Tr. Langhorne, va. Sucessfii; in JUyspepsia.' Prof. Jackson. Univ. ol Pa. Has no equal for Chills.' Rev. Ellison C. Dodson, Va. 'Excellent Tonic and Diuretic Med Asso. 'Unsurpassed for diseases peculiar to wo men. John P. Metteaur, M. I)., Lu L. D. of Virginia. 'Well adapted in Ulcerative affections- ' Prof. Moorman, M. D. Va. 'None have a wider range of usefuluess. Va. Med. Monthly. 'Very valuable for Sfomacb, Liver, Kidneys ad Bowel Hon l-audon Scrutrgs, Va. a'Powerful Natural Remedy.' 1'rof Hardin, V M I. Mass :-50 cts. and SI bottle, 2 50 and .5 ha f dozen : S5 and tlO dozen : s-ut postpaia Liberal terms properly graded to wholesale and retail dealers. Analysis -nd directions with each package. Full p: oof of all claimed sent free upn application Sample supply f rp.A to nhvMOians rlesirintr to test. These charmiug Mprings are opun for visi tors and invalids the year round from aud after Ju e 1-t, 1878. Board 35 a month ; $io a week : Si. 50 a uav. Conveyances dally from Lynchburg to Springs, 12 miles ilstant, over pleasant roais through picturesque country, connecting with all lue trails, ltouua trip tickets jrom all points South and Monh at reduced rates. Buildings all new or thorouerhlv refitted. Fare and accommoda tions first-class. Skilful resident physician. A. M. DAVIES, President, B. A. & I. spriHgs Co.. Lyncnburg, va. M.a n lyd s- iialeigb. K. C. Ml)FPLIE FOR ALL, We have I- store and to anl ve the ollow 400 Sacks and Barrels Family and Extra Flour. 1 Boxes Bulk Clear Rib Sldes- l.OOiJ Bushels Boliid White c.,rn Meal. i nm Knsheu Wnite and Mixed Corn. 2'oo0 bushels White aud Mixed Valley of Virginia ?eed Oats. 1 00J Bales Closer and Timothy Hay. 5ou bushels Clear Timothy, Scauuton Hay 300 -acks Bran and Mill h eed. luo Half and Quarter Brrels .New Crljans Teltov and Wrote Sugars. 75 Kes Prime Leal iard. 50 Sacks Rio Cott'ee. 50 Sa ks Liverpool Fine Salt, 50 Har eH -ew Orleans Molasses. 50 Bu&hels Or j'aari rss aetd. 0 Busne s i ed clover Seed 50 ushels Timothy and tied Top Seed. 1,000 Sacks Zell's Ammoniated Superphos- 2,000 Sacks Z ili's Fuperphosphate and Pot ash. 1,000 Sacks Whann's Raw Bone Superphos phate. 50 Barrels pure Bone Flour. 10 Barrels i it rate Soda. in Rarrels Sulohate Ammonia. We will sell any of the above, low for cash, or on crop lime, when sati-iactory arrang men' s can be made. WILLIAMSON UPCHURCH, 53, Fayetteville St. haleiga, N.C. feb22 d-3w TO TUC PUBLIC. It will gratify the many friends and cu tomers of the house of Petty & Jones to know that its afT.ilrs are in sound and healthy condition. Ihev have a ways, are now doing, and will continue to pay one huudred cents in the doliar, (lOOcen'sto 1) Ihey claim praise fo doing so iu a tlmeo! such fiaaiuiai stringency, insolven cy, and compromise. They set tht'ir fae?s like flint to do th s as a matter of hith oom-nercial pi inclplt They are doing a largely increasing and ircreased business. Th ir JOBBING TRADn. has showed a large advance. l hev have sold more goods by the case, pickaga, and pice, the p st season thau ever before. The management iss'iictly on the plan of tha large and successful dry goods houses o' our large cities. They buy often At first ha'ids. Pay cash and are rec iviug new goods e eiy eek. They will from this t me be iu receipt of a varied assortn eat. of select goods i f tht- best makes sultab'e for the market to which they Invite the attention and Inspection of buyers, wholesale and retail. L. H. YEARGAN, R. E. PETTY, T. N. JONES More Gi ooI! a n Goods Arriving daily at the Busy More of CHRISTOPHERS 4 SORRELL HARUETT STREET. VVe are receivlnsr dally all kinds ot Gro ceries, which we Intend to sell chrap for C AjJU. OAT.s. Another far Load Just arrived of th anest seed oats broagnt to the city. CaU and examine them. ONION SETT8 AND OTHER SEEDS on hand, wholesale and retail. FLOUR 1 FLOUR ! ! Car Load of Flour and Meal iust received. MEAT MARKET Always supplied with the finest Beeves and Pork Sansase a specialty. In fact everything neyi, ij & nrsi ciass urocery store. PLOUGH ! PLOUGH I ! Call and see our New Patent Raleigh No. 4 Plough, th best Plough made iVe are the soie Agents lor tne city. CHRIS TOPIIERS & SORRELL, feb u tf uargettMreet. OFFER -- f Iill5)nn WUCIIIU and Supplies Farmer. In stock and arriving 2000 Sacks Allison & Addison's plete Cotton Manure. Cotn- 2000 Sacks High Grade Acid phate. Snlphate Ammo'iia and Nitrate Phos- Soda. Bulk Meat, Corn Meal, Oats, IIat, Flour, xsew Crop Cubv nd New Orleaks MOLASSES. Sugar of J1 grades, Cofffx. Plcq and oaiuivinu louAuro. au oi wmch will be sum tun lur Cash or on Crop Time; Personal attention iHven in th nt n ton, ai d for those who may wish to bold. I have ample storage ro im and will make LIBERAL CASH AD VANCES fcarges tB ' lnterest and 8torge J. J. THOMA3, Cotton and Commission Merchant, No. 8 Martin treet, march Ui KALFJGH, It O. liteap $30,000 FOR $2 IN THE Extraordinary Draniug KENTUCKY STaTE LOTTERY, OK MARCH 20,- 18 7 li Don't overlook the opportunity. Some one must be tha lucky winner, aiul woy not. y u? SCHEME: 1 Priz5" of ? 50.(0l is 1 Pi z i-i !5 (K0 is 11'izeV 5o0!3 2 Prize of 2.im)are 2 Puze of 1 5 m are Piiz of loooaie 5i Priz oi' 2 o aro lo ) l'rize o; loo are -.00 Prize of 60 are 500 Prize ot" 2u are 1027 Other Pr!ze3 amounting to 1;89 t' 0'j t.r, i u i fyi. o 4 I'M. 3,1 u t V oi r)oi lll.'NO 10 i 0) I'M IM lVuo 1 17,400 A HOI.i: TICKETS 92. jfcSAH he above prizes will be drawu at tin- drnwios- The following numbers drew the first three rr z s m the ordinary drawing (i February 6: 2io. ?j,4G4 drew 15,000. S Id in Philadelphia No. 48,99S drew f,0U0. Hold in8t. Liou s No. 54.30C drew $5,0l'0. Sold in Chicago 2A'" lottery has been in existence ortr 50 years, and no drawing has ever bu n postponed even for a single day. MMMONS & DICKINbOlS. Manager CoviUKto. Kv, J-Addres all orders to our Uener.il Kastern Ag nis. UILLIAMSO.S mi, g.) Broadway, New Yrk send in orders without delay, as in t'm ls" Eitr .ordinary drawing we wof u:i abl. to tsupiily tne demau I. Correspond' inn rr'Vat List of drawius pu- )ih-ii iu th. Nw Yik Herald, e-taats Z-ltunif n-n Louist lie Comme'clal a lo .tot town lok ei nolwlcrs are m it d a coiy of the otticial list as sQpn as Teived. A simi'ar drawing will takepeoe In Apr l march 9-wl -4. A SII.KI11 OPPOKTliMTY TO IN A FOl '1UNE, Ft-URTIf (IUMi niSTitlBUTlON. t LAiSSD, Aj NEW Olt LEA-S, TUESDAY. APRIL, 8th- 1S7' lu7th Monthly Drawing. Louisiana State Lottery Company, This Institution was regularly lncorperaieu by the Legislature of the State, for Educa tional and charitable purposes, In for the lerra of Twentv-flve ears, to whd'h contract the invl labte faith of the stntf is pledKed with a capital of Sl,000,on0, to wlncb u has since added a reserve fuud of S&tu.imi. Its grand single number distribution win take place mouthly on the second Tuesday, li never scales or potpones. Look at tn follow ing distribution: ( il'ITAli FItlZF. 930,000. 100,000 TICKETS Al TWO DOLLARS KAtJi HALF-TICKET 8, ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize f.i,o n 1 t'as'itai Prize ji, 1 t:apiial Pu.'' .'). mj 2 Prizeuof S2.r00..... 5m".' 5 Prizes ot 1.000 5 '0i ?o Prizes of ;iO 1",hm ltO - fizesof jOO Kimi 2 o I'l izes of 5o li'.mii rxiO Pi IZ 'H Oi' 20 1U," ' ' lOiO Prizes of 10 l"."i AI'FKOXIMATION PKIZKS. 9 Aiiroxiiuati'n Prizes of 430 1 2.7iJ" 9 Ai'pi oximtloii ' lizescf 1XH 1,M" 9 Ai'proximatiou Prizes ol 100 t"i 1S57 Prizes, amounting to jIH' 4n' Retpousl'de corropo'i ing ajiei.ts wuiipj it all prominent points, to whoui a lihcu . cuUipeiiSatiou will be paid. Ai'P icaiiou for rates t clubs should i y Of noide to i lie Home Ofiicu in New urleim-i. Write, cle.irly staling full addre-.s, for lui- ther i uformatlou, or St-ud oroers to. M. A. DAUPHIN , P. O. Bos 692, New Orleans, lioulslaua All our Grain! Extraordinary Drawings ar u ider tne supervision and mauagiuil of G'iX-RA.i.S i T BliAUii.EOAKI uud JUBAL A. EaRLY. wail:;-4vs HflTIL HAVANA LOTTEBY. In the Grand Jfxtraordinirv DrawiDv which w ill Lake pi ce n the 8th of April. 1876, there will !e - uly 15,000 ' Ickets, nuin reied from ! to 1 ,0 o, with 72Kull and the amount drawn will be 2 250,( oo. C NE PRIZE TO EVE'iY 20Ji TICKET-1. 1 Prize of Dollars 1, 0 . oo 1 'V ' 2l'U(j. " K" 1 " " li'Uo 1 " J.-..I0I Pr'zescf ? 0 000 each to 8 ' 5u0 " -40 0 i 603 " 1,0(0 " 66,W H Approximiiloiis of $4,000 eocti, to 81 00i,00o Prize 30 ) 9 At'Oi' XiinaUons of t3 000 e i to $2. 0 ii 0 Prize 27,ow 9 Ai'ii' xnnatlons of 82,0 0 each to 10u,0M'P ize 18,000 9 Apt- oxln.anous oi Si.OOO each to iOfX)1 P.ize OOOi' 2 Ap roxininlions of $1,0. 0 each to $2b.WU Pnzo 2.0 O 722, Prizes, amt'g to Spanish .Dolls. 2,230,0 W I'riee In t'urrencj. WiioTo Tickels. HIv s Quarters. ?2'0 SltiO f j igiiths. Tenths Twentieths. Koriir-tlu. S-5 $:0 810 86 inf.:mtMoti furnishel, prizes cashed aud oruers tilled. TA.YL0 4& C-., Baiikers. 11 Wallbt , N. Y Farm Wagons. We have the LARGEST STOCK bf our own manufacture) of Waff on a Carts Ac, In N rtb Cfolina. We use notis but Extra (Jjalities of Material At our wa;on w : ks And we r-sprrtlii!ly solicit an Inspection of cur wagons and carti Our assortm-int cmrrl ps every M o iVACONS irom thciu tl. i a, ':Le" ONE-HOItSE TO TH! II AVKsT SIX-HORSE A.-. We warrant all our w i "s .md mske prlv s as low as the lowest. Kpa!' in don" a lowest rates. JULIUS LEWIS & CO., HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Fisher BalldinR, RALEIU U. N. Wafcon works East Hajrettr steel. feL2T-tf ECONOMY IS WEALTH. Utt French's I dli Rn' lwr fVruen' for meLdint: Furniture. Tnvt. (, last .van'. hlna. Every tnmiiv shoul i hav a Vial ii tLe bouse. Mannfactuied bv WM. B FP.ENCH, Wholesale and Ketuil Oruggist, Petersburg, va. For sale bv Wm. Himnson. K. H. Har Druggists, Raleigh, N. C. nov i-flbrn od! H E D t I B I V K S UnMl f arther notice I will deliver piint in ti e city, for ths cas'i only: oooa g ecn ok wooa it?3p rcml. o J ujv oak wood a 3 2i ner c .rd. Good dry p ne wood at 2 75 per cord. Orders left at the yard (uarr u street station; or d oppd la tbe aul will Avs prompt attentiou. Remember these price a e atrlctly for tha cash. neb I14a J. D WHITAKER
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 15, 1879, edition 1
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