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r . f t i ' i ! t I t f I 1 1 , f t .1 f i ; I i I? : li ! f 1 if i i !'-: i 1 1 r. i DAILY N EWS. FRIDAY, - MARCH 21, 1879 News Telugrms. ('rtgrea. WaSHINGTO. March 20 E5ATK Aflar a prajer bj the Chaplain and the reading of the j ournal by toe ttecreiary, Wallace moved that the Senate now aJj mm. He withdraw his motion at the nquest of Anthony, who moved wheo Ute Senate adjourn thit it ad jouro uuiil Monday. This wu dis agreed to and the Senate aJjourutd until to tnorruw. Hoc. After reading of the journ al, McMabon, f Onto, called up a ya rn oa of certain citizens of Ciucionatu in relaiioo to the election of Butter worth and Young, of Ohio. The de bate which followed wa priocirll7 cocnoed to discussion of th reepcta billit j of the memorialist. A r-solu hod was adopted referring the whole matter to a select commute of mem ber, with 1-are to sit during recesa, Ac , and directing std committer to loquire into the operations of the Su-perve-ws law in Connecticut at the last election. The House then at one o'clock adjourned and the Democratic caucus was announced to take place immcd:ate!j. TUa Democratic ( aaeut. WashISoton, Marsh 20. A caucus of the Democratic members of the House of lteprtenLatiet was held to day lor the purpose of considering the order of butane and the measures to te ukeu up during the present extra ieion of CvoreM. The aentiruent o( the caucus, so far developed, favored confining business to lha present ap propriation bill. Thrrevras no dia eoi whatever to the adoption of the provisions similar to llioao heretofore, to theaebiUa, namely: The prohibit iou of troops at the polls on election days, the repeal of the jurors test oath acd l ha employment of supervisors ol siectiots. The juetion whelhsr such provisious should be attached to the approp riatioa bikis or embodied tn independent bill, together with the uruer of business, was referred to a committee of eleven to be appointed bj the chair, who mil confer with the caucus committee of 9 of the Penate lo report ai an A-ijjuro-.d meeting of the caucus. ltv. Jiei.h O Bullock, of Alexaudria Va., was nominated lor chapiain at the Democratic caucus of the members of the Houu of Hcprtseotativrs to day. The order of business proper to be con s d'teU during the session was consid ered, i Democratic ( suras. V v-utoToN, D. C, March 20 The caucus ot l h tuocr At ic senator this moiuig numiDit'.H Col. John C. lur.h, of Tecneaere, to be iocretary o( tne Hecate, the reuil was resc'aed on the 5:h ballot when Burch received tote; Harvev Wattersoo, of Ken tucky, 13; Lx-Ccnrcssmau b etiger ui I'tnusj Irani. 1; Kx Congremau r lankho, of Mi.iuun, -Jo. alteram. received 19 votes cn the flrt and second bahotA, and thus came within - vol s of obiaioiug the nomination. there be;n( 40 benaU rj present at the caucus. The caucus w.li reassemble and ball A for the remaining other r alter the Senate aj ur s this after- nugo. A complete vote on the first taiiot was, Watttisn, IV, Burch, C; Lx-Sena;cr Deuuis, G; Krnklio, 'J; Stet zvr, j; hi-(ou'rfsrnaii N aI'UI. cf uilh CaroImA, U; Profess-, r JIc Mahon, of West Virginia, 2; Put cell, of ew lork, 1. Total 4 J. I he only Democratic Secators absent were Gen eral liordcn who is ill, and (ieuerul Hampton, not yet at nvd from bouth Carolina. A. J. Bright, of Iudiana.waa nomina ted for trAntat-Arme of the Senate on the third ballot in the Democratic caucus. 1 be Ldaeafioual II 1 1 1. London, March 2 . The preface of M. Jules i errys education bill. brought lorwara in Lhe Chamner of Ueputives, states tnat accoru'Tig to the existing law, foreigners are not allowed to teetch in France, and declares that some exclusion nhould applv to tn order ta n.ial!y foreign by ihe char acier oi us a.cirii. narure and aim and its statutes. The Pat is corre p i J-nt of the ltruea remarks th.t this I a4Ae of course rsfers to Jesuits, vk ho have 27 colleges in France with S4"j teachers. Twenty -six other communities hav log 61 establishment and 10tf9 teachers are also uoiec -gn-zed by the State and they will consequently be dpnvrd by . t . t - li . . i j. me Din oi uie ngut oi tcAcning. it is presumed that if the bill pa it disqual i tied orders will transfer their establish ment to thiae recognized by the law but there will b a bitter struggle be fore the clause become a law. The Deadly 1'lstol Agwlii. V " 4k........ r , ..... . .r.w uku, jisrcn so. 1 lie up. cial despatch to the Times from Map shall, Texas, says that lst night alter the anl Uarrymoie Combination had uaisbed plsyio, the Company weut to the drot to a wait train. Maurice Uarrymore, ll. C Porter and a female attache cf the Combination were in a lunch room when Jamtn Currie, a de tective, entered and made slighting re a a ..Ats - marts acout. me ituy, to wnicn excep tion was taken by liar ry more acd Por ter. After seme i rds Currie drew a pistol and shut Porter m the alnlt men. killiD hira Almost luatAiitly.tLeu turn ing. be thnt lUrr)roore thiough the el tow, the ball cctning uut uu:er the lea shoulder and making a sevtre if not dangerous wound. Porter and Bairynore were unarmed. Currie wan sriested aod placed in jail. m A ICannlng Jlisteb. New York, March 2iJ On Saturday eveniog a ruouiog mttcti is to take place between Uttie bimpsoo, one of ICowetiS trainers who has 10 mill record, of ol mioutea 20 seconds ;Nu nun Tsylor of Vermont whose rec rJ f jt 10 miles is "$ mi-iutes atcnffs ; and for 2t) miles 2 hours 03 minutes (Hj seci d : and JoApb Oeo. Fredf ncksburtf Va . whose best 10 mile record is 53 minut ss aeconds. The first man is to run 10 i!s and the others 20 miles. A lortugee Explorer Heard Frwui. Ukhon. March 20. P4nto the Portu guese ex piorvr, wai has arriv.d at Pretoria, telegiapbsto tLe Portugese goyeromcnt as fwlloa: ' In conclud leg my journey across Afr.ra I .wig gled with hung, r, thirst, native, floods and drougtit. I have sated a I my japera, twenty-cne uejc-ap'inal chsris, many iyp-irsph three vol u runs of noiea. ue:o- r uici! s'udicH, drawings aud diary o' the m pU te sxp!o:ations of the Uppei Zku bi with Us 7'Jcatarac s The 1'olnUexfer Trial. Rkumosd, Vin Mar.b 2WTh IIu:. tiiifs Court was er gaged for several boars to dij in etf irt to make op a Jury in cae J. bn K Poiodexter charges w.tfi t- murder f ur s. Cnly on Joror obtaiad oat of ote hundred ... ;n i. Ho pliy The Warlike King. Caurtrrra, March 19 The intelN genoe published here from the Bur ham States, that the King is construct ing the fortified works and making another waMike. preparations. The King also it is assented has summoned the Burmess .residents of lUnyon to return, to their own county threatening aod hava their families execu:ed. Caoae, the non c mplianc. This con conflict with the official news record yesteiday. Nomination In It bode I aland. Protidsxce. K. I. The Democratic State convention made the fo. lowing nominations for the tate tffi.es were (iovernur Tbos. W. Legsn of Westerly, Lieut, (iov. J. D. Bsiley, S?c 'j of State Dsvid S. Baker Jr., Att- ray (Jeueral. Chaa. U. i'ae. Virginia J udgrs Inal cteel. Ltnchbi ro. March 20. The fallow ing additional county Julges were iu dieted thi afternoon. Parish, of Ap- )-i.attox. Hill, of isuckiognam. aud ionlt, of Pluvanna A Denied Rumor. New York, March 20. President Jewett, of the tie railroad denied ru mors said to have originated in London that the company is applying or propo sing to apply for a new Lean Jlonlteello flold. Charlottesville, Ya., March 20. Monticello, the residence of Thomas Jeflerson. wa sold to-day in partition between the heirs of the late Commo dore I'riah P. Levy to Jefteron L. Levy, the priucipal heir, for i 10,000. lore lllood In Va, FATAL " AKFRAT AT CHRIST I A NSBl'XO DEIVT. IN MONT;oMKJY TOLTT A YoCNrt MAN SHOOTS AND KILLS A sTRAXliEK 1ETAILS OK THE AKKAIR. pec ai telicrm to the DHj-at a C'HRltiTi ANSBCHi, Va., March 19 IhAre was a tragic affair at Christians burg dtpot, a mil from the town, Mouday evening. The passenger train from the east arrivts a little after ' o'clook in the evenin, and stops for supper. Monday evening a inau who came by the train, when he had gotten his supper, went into the bar room oftbe Wilson House and called for a dunk. Young Mr. Waller Wil son, who tends the bar for his father, ave him a tiiink, and the stranger haodtd bioi twenty-hve cents in snver to pAymeu:. Mr. Wron otlsred him ten oenu in change, but he refused it, and demanded five cenrs more. Wilson toid him the price of a drink, was fifteen cents, ana that h- hud given him t' e right change. Thereupon he commenced curse and threaten Wilson, until Wil son told a negro who was in the bar room to go out and call an oflicvr, as he did not want to have any trouble With the mau. This enraged the man, aod b4 at once went a-.ouud the couter aLd attacked young Wilson, striking mm several times with his fist. Wil S3Q re treat sJ to the end of the counter with a pistol in his hand, which ho had tsken from a shelf as soon as the man advanced on him- When he had reached the end of the counter, and was against the wall, he hied. The bull s'.ruck the man on the eud of the ncse, and, ranging upward, m-netrated the brain. Ihe man fell, and in about hail' an hour expired. He turoed oul o be a Mr. Isaac ltee, of Giles county, and it is said he leaves a wife ano several young children. He was a large, athletic mau. aud was under the mtiutnee cf li-iujr when heenleied ihe bar-room. ilaon is scercely twenty ooe year i Id, and smatf. Wilson de livered himself up promptly, an4 was put in jail here. At the coroner's z- quest this morniug a verdict was found in accordance with the facts. Vnnnj W ilson had his preliminary examina tion before three magistrates this even ing in the court-house here. He was seotoo for indictment, and admitted to bail in the sum of 11,00. A Jll .l 1PAL UOLVOrilA. MUj xew OrleanM haw Yellow Ferer, New Orleans Times. The Locust GroTe Cemeteries Noa. 1 ani 2 occupy two squares of ground be'weo Sixth and Seyenth, Locust and vvillow atrets, aud fioat on Sixth street. .The neighborhood is compara tively thickly settled, especially ou the northern anu western sides of the cem eteries.. The residents complain cf the cemeteries because there constantly arises therefrom an abominable stench w hich pervades the atmosphere, fo-oes itself into the dwellings near at hand. and, in addition, attracts swarms of ri es, whicb,ftr featinir in the jrravc- yaid, come into the sleeping and din-ing-rooma of the hous s. Thess ceme teries axe the burial grounds of several distinct classes of ptup'e; the dead from the parish prison are buried there: the dead from the boys' houss of refue, from the city insane asylum, from the home for the aged and infirm, from the small pox hospital, and from two or three u stuutloos for the colored peo ple, all the pauper doad of the city, all the dead buried by the two Coroners all the Coroners' cases aod indignant dead from Algiers, aud all noor and nrtn-Caiholic white and colored people whose frif nds caonot. pay for a better place, are there rammed and jarum -d up together until not an inch of the gn.uod is unoccupied. Thus, it is seen, these two small craveyards are the only plaors interment open to the dead of about sijty thousand persons, among wnom lor several causes, the mortilitr s verv creat. Vet, although the two yards are filled to the very gates, the intermeuts con ticue as rapidly as ever. To make room Tor the uew corpses the oldest denizens of th s city of the dead roust be dug up acd used to assist in cover ing others in turn. It is calculated that in eiabt or nine months at tho farthest, both cemeteries are complete- y renewed; accoulingly, now the time has come for the resurrection of the vi:t;rrs of th late epidemic Clianee oTFIrni atiir. Thn Mett-bant Tailoriua business tli kt bas brtn coniucted umir th n no-. .,f t.' Weikel, heretofore, will in tl- fuMiif 1 carried on under the n riif ai-d itIe of C Weikel ik Co. Ail ac- .mitji due Mr. Weikel for work done by Lira have been placed in the hands of Mr. H. O. Lewis, bis attorn and will be collected by him. Weikel A Co.. have on h.n.l Inl 1 do first-fa work for thn" pi ices and take cash onlj for work done by thstn. I'oetrj, ... . " - 1 A I Mif, Ive yet ooe solace left. h ch cheers my broken heart. And in iLat thought a thousand hotics I'o'r.s srringinir into birth. 1I-.W b nuti'ni Ihr vi'on urcmf An.iot I (' troubled cares. To drink a cla of lrnod cha And smoke MenIjkli.'s cvais. Prom the Capital t 'iiiar Store, udik site the Potoffice. ! DldUa Evrr? Hardly Ever. really, rever d d I see such a display of groceries M ly., it tuofi low prices; Attention roetrs. By resolution passed by our legislature, all (rood citi zens are requested to use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and recommend same as the people's remedy for Coughs, Co'.ds, etc Price 23 cts. The IlnfTalo Lltliia Water. These celebrated li hi a watwrs have grown into sash general use as an un failing remedy io cases of dyspepsia, headache, kindney oom plaints of all kinds, etc., that there is not a first class drug store in the land that is not compallea to keep it to supply the con stantly increasing demand. It is tdan dard because reliable. Ask your drug gist for it. JiiNt (tie l'lace. La-ler the 'ailir his won au f uviable reputation in his busiuts, aud deserves it, for the style, tit and material of his suits are not oxoelled. When to this is added moderate charges, it is not surprising that his rooms over Tnck er's store are often visired by custo mers. Pay h;m a visit and inspect his stock and you will be pleased with prices and goods. New aud L'nbeard Ol'! Those unique cards, at the News Job Office, the age. Just received The marvel of Send your produce to D. T. Johnson. Quick sales and prompt returns mde. Twenty-five barrels of peed Iiisli po tatoes, full assortment. In tdore and for sale cheap for cash. Stronach & Allcot', Commission Mercbaats. F. II. Hertt can't keep a supply of Cherokee Cough Cure loog. He re ceived mother lot yesteiday. Call early Its the best thing yet. Spring Styles. Toe largest assortment of boy's hats in the city at the lowest prices can be n at li. B. Andrews &, Co., Cloth iers and Hatters. Lien Itoud. Seod to the News Job (;li : i for yo'i Lien Biadi and Cuattl M'r'ge iLd best forms at the low -hi p Make a uole of this. ric Remarkably cheap and good nuts at 1 7 50 $ y 00. and 10. Blue F.anuel suits, best quality 12.50 At H B Vndrkw. A" Co., Clothiers A Hatters. o Time Like the lreenf. Now is the time to buy goods cheap at Law's "cbiua aud silver" warehouse. We must reduce our enormouse stock before the dull summer months, and to parties wishing triple-plated casters, forks, spoons, Ac, china cutlery or glassware we hav bpecial bargains to oiler. Call early and get prices or send for price list before buy tng"else where.- W hy not make up your minds, at present, what Hjtel you are going to stop at when you arrive in New York The Grand Central, on Broadway, is now kept up on both the American plan at i.5'J t 3,03', and the Euro pean plan at 100, and upwards, per day. An elegant Restaurant, at mod erate prices is couducted by the Hotel. The llauger of Uerosene Lamps In view of the fact that Kerosene oil is now so generally used for lights, es pecially Mnce the rise in the price of gas, the following from a medical jour nal is particularly worthy of attention. A merchaot returned home about 2 o'clock at night aud found his wife ly ing on the bed groaning heavily, and uncoLScious. hhe was awaiting his re turn, and at last tired out, laid herself on the bed, after turning down the wick of a lighted kerosene lamp as low as possible without extinguishing it. In this position of the wick, if the oil is bad, a vapor mixed with an innumera ble quantity of specks ofsut diffuses itself through the apartment and so covers the eyes, nose and respiratory organs, that on falling asleep one runs the risk of suffocation. It is always ad visable, therefore, in the use of kero sene lamps to allow the wick to burn brightly or extinguish it entirely. Chariot' e Observer. Pra't's Astral oil is absolutely safe under all circumstance s. Burns in any lamp without smoke or smell. Julius Lewis & Co., so'.e agents, Ril-Mgh. N. c. The Celebrated Keren Npring iron anu aiam Mass) This is decidedly the most useful, besides being the most f ffi ent Family Medicine ever placed within the reach of any people. Its reputatiOu extends far and wide, and its great popularity i due en'irely to its ow j merits. For relieving Sick and Nervous Ueadachel it may be truly said, to have no equa Dyspeptics And it just the remedy for their troubles. Mothers and daughters have lonij s-nce discovered in its use a "panacea" for their worst ills; and now we have the testimonies of two emi nent ministers of the gospel, from Southern citirs, settiug forth its spe cific effects in oilier more dreaded and troub'esome disease". Rev. John F. Mtyne, . Theological Seminary. Columbia, S. C, writes: "Am afflicted with that terrible dis ease, 'Diabetis;' am using the 'Seven Springs Mass' with considerable de giee of ielief; is the only remedy I have yet found to sjit my case; want to continue its use until a cure is effect ed if-p issible. Send worth of the en closed P. O. order immediately. Jno. F. Maynk. Columbia, S. C, Jan. 23J, 1879. Hev. J. D. Parker, of New Orleans, La., writes: "Having tried effectually the 'Seven Springs Iron and Alum Mas,' for Diarhea, Kidney afflictions, &C I take pleasure in recommendi or its use in these complaints. Iu my caae it affoids immediate relief. J. I). Parker." New Orleans, La., Feb. 11th, 1979. For sale by Wm. Simpson, Pescud, Lee & Co , and F. II. Heartt, Raleigh, N. C. and Druggists generally. Lakdkcm & LiTcnFiEi.n. Abingdon, Va. Mar. 10. Our country is cettinor to be fearfnllv m4ruiui(, me average ot life beme . "T Z 'Z . " W1US p Silver Warehouse. "v icouiuuK Kcutraiiy 1 w incr cenprallv irom me most lnsignincant origin. At this season of the vear punHalltr a r a, . . . . " " J cold ia such a common thing that in the hurry of every day life we are ant to overlook the dangers attending it and often find too late that a fever or lung trouble has already spt in. Thou sands lose their lives in this way every winter, while had Boachee'a Ge rmin Syrup been taken, a cure would have resulted, and a large bill from a doctor Deen avoiaeu. X or all diseases of the throat and lungs. Beschee'a f ermn Syrup lias proven itself to be the great -rs d svvery of its kind in medicine. A.rijr in mis country will teil Voil of its wnnrloi fnl afTon r ce I tC0.fXK) bottle aold Ja-t year without a dia J single failure known. dwtf. For onion sets, and potato planting call at Watson's grocery store. Turn-down linen collars all sizes, from 14 to 30 inches, at 1.50 per doz. H. B. Andrews & Co., Clothiers and Hatters. .Millinery. I will have returned from the North in 10 days, with a large and varied stock of Millinery, and ak my many friends to call at old stand, Newbern Avenue. Miss. C. C. Hill. The Lightning Flatter. This useful article is now on exhibi tion and for sale at the Hardware house of J. C. Brewster, saves time, labor and half the goods, every lady should have one, they are sold very low and waranted to give satisfaction. Call early and secure one. Hardware.stoves and house furnishing goods, waggon and buggy material, etc. J. C. Brew ster. Go to D.- T. Johnson's for plows and plow castings. Unheard or Bargains! AT THE INDEFATIGABLE ENDKAVORS TO PLEASE TUB PUBLIC. SO HERE GOES. fe muses nine, inspire my pen, To sing of Fayetteville streeet.No 10, ho tries his best to please his friends And in his labors never ends, Bargains he'll give you when you call For No. 10 is all and all. Of other houses youhear them talk; InFayetteville street just take a walk And only ask for No. 10, Kept by the most ingenious of men, And when his friends by chance drop in Then forth he comes, Lord what a grin, And to their wondering eyes displays Such heaps of brackets and window shades. His pictures are exposed to public view And a variety of cord to suspend them too, His looking glasses and toilet cases Will help adorn your forms and faces; Picture frames and mouldings too In great variety, black, brown and blue. His window cornices and lambrequins fine, will make your rooms and parlor shine. Perforated mottoes, and white holly baskets. And every other sort of stuff, Of which he hopes to have enough. So now he bids your all adieu And wishes a happy new year too. .ud not forget 0. C. Clawson, No.l . Fayetteville St. One of the best places the Higgs House, on Salisbury streets, which hours. There are to be in the city is Hargett and is open at all found choice game, oysters and all the delicacies of the season. The house has attained note for the excellence of its cuisine and its many merits have made it very popular here. The IatpNCo Unanod "Grange Mixture," These high grade Fertilizers are so well aod favorably known throughout the country that it is useless to say more than that they are for sale upon the most favorable terms of any srunano offered iu this mai ket by Messrs. M. T. Norris & Co.. who are receiving daily aud keep on hand a large stock of groceries and supplies for farmers. The Tucker Hoase This hostlery has not long been opened, but has already made itself a favorite here and with the traveling public. The fare is good, the rooms favorable, while the location is very convenient. These many advantages are appreciated. Clear Rib Sides, Patapsco Family Flour, North Carolina Family Flour, Baltimore Family Flour, 8eed Oats, Corn, Heal, Sugar, Coffee, Rice All cheap at wholesale or retail at W. M. Sanders,near corner of Wilming ton and Martin Streets. P. S. Competition defied, both as to quality and price. Man dard Patjpco Flour, 1'atai.sco Biking Powder. Bolted Virginia Meal, Orange Grove Extra Flour. Prime Timothy Hay, Marshall's Liverpool Salt. Clear R.b Bulk Mea't, Egerton's Scotch Snuff. For sale at wholesale by W. H. Dodd. Billiard Tabels for Sale. The two billiard tables now in use at the Yarboro House bar will be sold at a barf am. Enquire of M. Bills, City Bottling Works. Electric Belts. A sure cure for nervous debility, pre mature aecay, exnaustion, etc. The only reliable cure. Circulars mailed free. Address J. K. REEVES, 43 Chatham St., N. Y. tfake Your OwnFertlllzer. With ten dollars worth of chemical?. which I will furnish in proper propor tions for one ton of fertilizer, added to such materials as every fanner has in abundanoe around the farm, he can mike a ton of fertiliz equal to the best high priced fei tilers in the mar ket. It is recommended by leading far mers, such as Mr. Wm. Grimes, J. T. Leach and others whose testimonials I have. Wm. Simpsox, Chemist, Raleigh N. C For Rent. A dweJline house in the citv of C. Raleigh. Seven rooms, in good repair with necessary out houses. For par ticulars apply to W. II. Pace. Attornev at Law. The Present Legislator. Members are invited to call and ex amine the splendid line of "silver p'ated casters" now on exhibition at atea casl We intend to reduce our stock and a inon will offer lower prices than ever be- tore, ine most showy display of forks, tea and table proms" ever in the State, all beet fo-dt; Law's China and Silver Houses U loign and Charlotte, REMARKABI cure of an Inflamed tear. aact or rassace 10 the eye, witnout an oper afon Mrs. Gibson, who bas a large and extensive confectionery and caudv store at No. 25 Keast 42 1 8treet, near the Qmnd Central Depot was about to have a silver tube inserted In the tear passage of her lft eye. The eniarrmeut and lnflamatlon were very great Before submitting to the operation, tried Dr. Oil s' Liniment, rubhd In careally over the inflamed duct The inflamtion disappeared the passage be. came clear, and wss. through its i or able to do without a surgical oieration. Also took the lnimet iniernallv, a teaspoonful three times a day, In a wine glass of water. Hold by a 1 druggists. Co., KALEIGII MABJETS. OOTTOH HiKKXT: Reported by PARKEB & A VERA. Co'too Brokers. Balmou, N C..M arch 20, 1V79 Middling, Strict Low MiddllBg, 9 Low Middling, g 7-8 Strict Good Ordinary g 1-2 Good Ordinary, 8 1-4 Middling Stains, 8 3 4 Low Middling Stains, 8 14 Good Ordinary Stains. Active and good demand. CITY MARKET WHOLESALE CASH PRTCE8 Corrected by CHKISTOFHEKS a SOUK ELL Official Reporters for Grocers A Cotton fix chanee. Balkigh, N. C, March 19,1879. APPLES, Northern, per bush. $1.25al.50. ooi iuiM rufis, new 4i " spliced 3 BAGGING 11 12 KLOJli, Norch Oarolln. I 5.50 5.75 Patapsco l?amily 7.50 CORN 60O65 FODDER , CORN MKAL 55a60 BACON, N. 0. Hog, round 7 a 8 " " hams, 7 a 9 BULK MEAT, Clear Rib Sides, .. 6 shoulders, 4XA 5 NORTH CAROLINA, Pork. 5a, n BKEP 5a6 LAiiD, North Carolina 9 " i Western 8 CJFFEE prime, Bio, 14015 good Lal3 SYB.JP.8.H.. 25 MOLASSES. Ciba 3335 SALT, Liverpool fine, 11.70 S U GAR, white, 8X9 " fellow, 7&8 LEATHER, Red Sole, 22 &25 Oak tanned..... 35 TALLOW 6 POTATOES 'sweet; per' bush' ' '. .' 40a50 Irish, N. C. 5uc7i " " Northern.... J2ial50 OATS, shslled 45 a 5o EGOS M 9a 10 BUTTER ... 12V$al5 CHICKENS. 15b 20 RAGS lkl?i PEAS per bush. white.85c ; stock 65c. Above prices are for large lots, when small er quantities are wanted higher prices will be charged. MARKET BY TELEGRAPH. NOON. Pabis, alar, 2a Rentes l ;0 . and 90c London, Mar. 20. Consols for money 96 15-16 ; for accounts 7-8. Erie 25 H. Liverpool, Mar, 20. Cotton, moderate inquiry, freely supplied; middling u plants 6 9-16; middling Orleans sals 12,(MiO bales: sueculation an ex ports 2,000 ; receipts 20,300; American 1780J. Futures opened at 1-32 Wetter; uplands and low middling clause for March delivery 517-32;May and June 513-32; July and August New York, Mar.20. Stocks strong-. Money 56; Exchange loDg4.86; short 4.88. State bonds dull. Governments steady. Cotton quiet; sales 549; middling uplands 913-16; Orleans 915-16. Futures steady; March 9 86 ; April 8.95: May 10.12; June 10.27 ; July 10.39; August 00.00. Mour quiet. Wheat quiet. Corn dull. Pork heavy at 9.f 0. Larl at 6.82J. Spiiits tur-pentine &aln 1.40. Freights steady. ) Baltimokx, Mar. 20. Flour Grm and steady; Howard street and Western superfine 30al 03; extra 4.:;5i 4.75; family 5 005 50; City Mills supe flue 3 25a30;extr.i4.00il.-50. Rice brands 5.73; Patpco family 6.75. Southern wheat firm and steady ; western dull and heavy ; southern red 1.101.14; amber 1.15al.l7: No. 2 Pa red 13al3: No. 2 Western winter red spot, March 1.12!al.l2?i : April 1 12 M45. Southern corn flrua and active; Wet.t em dull and heavy; Southern white 51i4a 25; yellow 44. NIGHT. Nbw Yobk, Mar. 20. Htocks easy. Money 34. Exchange lon 4 86i; short 4 87: State bonds steady 4 8: Governments dull. Cotton Net receipts 4S3: gross 25,67 . Fu tures closed firm ; sales 83,000 hales March lOalool ; April 7a8 ; May 31 09a' 10.15: June 42 94al0.25; July 10.S6; August 10 43 al0.45: September 10.24al0.23; October 1.98 lO.Oo; November 1 3)a9 90. Cotton quiet ; sales 749 bales: middling uplands 10; middling Orleans 018;con- sonaaiea net reipts iu,ot; exports to Great Britain Sf62;France f3 Cincinnati, Mar. 20. Pork qu'et and firm; held at 10.25. Lard dull: steam 6.40 Bulk meats dm): shnni,, ers3 6" S-ioit rib held at 5.00 cah: sale 490 - 496X ; March 4,78X; short clear 4. Norfolk. March 20. Cotton quiet; middling 9? ; low middling 8S8: net receipts 9,092; gross receipts 2.i3H; stock ; 86. Baltimore, Mar, 2). Cotton quiet; middling 10 ; low middling 9 ; good ordinary 9 ; ss!es 10.6 ; I net receipt i.-s; sales ij; stock 7 818. v imrNGTON, Mar 20. Cotton steady; middling 9; low middling 96;good ordinary 8i net receipts 159 ; gress 3.217: stock 3.208. Spirits turpentine firm at 26J4; rosin unchanged at 1.12 for straii.ed. Crude irpentlne steady at H5 for hard, ad 1.75 for yellow dip and virgin. Tar steady at 130 Corn unchanged. A Itemed that lias been ueme died. The invincible repugnance felt by almost every one to the smell and flavor of Cod Llvr Oil, has prevented tens of thousands ot the victims of debility, from reaping the benefits of its peculiar healina and nutritive properties. The almost hopeless consump tive, the martyr to Kbeumatism, the bareiy living siiadow of men, women and children that, emerge from the clutches of malarial fevers, ail of these know, or at least their doctors kn w.that of all discovered reme dies, this Oil is th-4 best, and often the oniy one that will build up their wasted bodies, and and restore th ir shattered nerves, and far more effective than the Oil by itself is Scott's Emuls on of it, with the Hvpophos phites of Lime and Soda. This is the finest and most natural food and medicine in the world, and wholly deprived of its disagree able qualities. Sold by Wm, Simpson, Drug gist. March 4-d&w3w SAL. El FOR PARTITION. I AM AUTHORIZED TO 8ELL THE VL uable LOTH known in the plan of the City of Ra'eigh as Lots Noa. 9, 10 and 52. and parts of Lots "os. 44, 4S, 60, 70, 71 and lti . lois aiviaea to suit punhasers. Some few of the Jots have houses on them. hut. most of them are vacant. TERMS : Ten per cent. cash. A credit of one, two and ihree years, with Interest at 8 per cent will be given on balance. DAN'L. G. FOWLE, Attorney ior Owners. marll tf- ECONOMY IS WEALTH, Dpe French's India Rubber Cement for mending Furniture, Toys, Glassware. China, c. Every family should have a vial in the house. Manufactured by WM. K FRENCH, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, ' Petersburg. Va. For sale by Wm. Simpson, F. H. Hear Druggists, Raleigh. N. C. nov 1-dfim Alum A Iron Kprlngs Water Jk Mass. tmcient ior throat diseases." Dr. Can- g of Virginia. Specific in Skin diseases." Dr. Allen nf s Unequaled for Scrofulous affections Dr. war sr or va. Hf valuable for Nenralo-io r,. N. . 0 4 Harrison, 'Regulates the Christian of Va. Secretive Organs. Dr 'Purifies the Blood Dr. Langhorne, Va. Successful in Dyspepsia.' Prof. Jackson. Univ. of Pa. 'Has no equal for Chills.' Rev. Ellison C. Dodson, Va. Excellent Tonic and Diuretic.' Med Asso. uuauiimwcu iur diseases peculiar to wo- men.-Johnr.Metteaur, M,l, I L. D. of V lrvinia. 'Well adapfd in Ulcerative affections.' Prof. Moorman, M. L. Va. 'None have a wider rane nf nfnin Va. Med. Monthlv. Very valuable forSromach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. Hon Landon Scrusres. Va V M I Ural BemedJr-' tT0i Hardin, Mass?-50 cts. and fl bottle, r2 50 and $5 naif dozen; 15 and $10 dozen; sent postpaid. a 1 . .1 j , ProPrly graded to wholesale uu icuku ucaiers. Analysis and directions sent free uoon annliratinn amr.ia ...nn.i "nu eauu uacaatre. t ui nrurnr all shim free to phvicians desiring to test. These charming K tors and invalids the after J une 1st, 1878. Board $35 a month ; $10 a week : S'.OO a dav. OnnnvaniHiiiTfrnm Lynchburg to Springs, 12 miles distant, over pleasant roads throueh Dictnre.snnn rmmtrr connecting with an tne trains. Round trip tickets irom all points South and North t reduced rstes. Buildings ail new or thoroughly refitted. Fare and tlons first-class. Skilful resident physician A. M. DAVIES. President H. A. A 1 i, '" Lynchburg, Va. bold by 8 ' H. HEARTT, lyM-s- Raleigh, N. C. More Goods ANO Cheap Goods Arriving daily at the Busy Store of CHRISTOPHERS & SORRELL HARQETT STREET. "We are receiving daily all kinds of Gro ceries, winch we intend to sell chap for SEED OATS. Another Car Load Just arrived of the Quest Seed Oats brought to the City. Call ana examine them. ONION STTS AND OTHER SEEDS on hand, wholesale and retail. FLOUR I FLOUR ! ! Car Load of Flour and Meal iust received MEAT MARKET Always supplied with the finest Reeve and Pork Sauage a specialty. In fact everything .epi, i j a nrsk ciass urocery iore. PLOUGH ! PLOUGH 1 ! Call and see our New Patent Raleigh No. 4 Plough, th best Plough made We are the soie Agents ior tne city. CHRISTOPHERS & SORRELL, f eb 1 4-tf Hargett tree t. TO THE PUBLIC. It will gratify the many friends and cu tomers oi the house of Petty & Jones to Know inai liaauairs are in souna ana neiil-y condition. They have always, are now doing, and will continue to pay one hundred cents in the doliar, (100 cents to $1). iney ciaim praise tor doing fo in a time of such financial s tringency, inselven- cy, and compromise. iney set their races like nint to uo tli's as a matter of high commercial principle rhey are doing a largely increasing and increased business. Their JOBBING TKADk has showed large advance. 1 hey have sold more goods by the case, package, and piece, the past season than ever before. The management is strictly on ti e plan of tha large and successful dry goods houses oj our large cities. They buy often At first hands. Pay cash and are receiving newgoods every week. They will from thi time be in receipt of a yaiied assortrrent of self ct goods of the best makes suitable for th'; market to wlrch they inyite the atteation and inspection of buyefs, wholesale and retail. L. H. YEA KG AX, R. E. PETTY, T. N. JONES. TO THE AFFLICTED, French's Arneca Liriment is the best known for Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Pains in the back and side; Headache, c, &c. It never fails to give immediate relief. Manu factured by WM. E. FRENCH. Wholesale and Retail Druggist. ' Petersburg. Va. For sale bv Wm. Simpson, F. H, Hear.t rugeists, Baieigh, N. C. noTI-d6m For Two convenient offices and o'.her rooms in Holleman Building apply at once to w. H. HOLLEMAN, or T. H. BRIGGS & SOX. mch 1 6-' w. 'P7 o d FRICES It E I) I C UnMl farther notice I will deliver point in tr e ciiy, tor th! casn only: Good g-een oak wood at S3 p r cord. Good dry oak wood at J3 2 per c jrd. Good dry pine wood at S2.75 per cord. Orders left at the yard (Hargftt street stauuujor a oppea in the ma 1 will have prompt attention. Remember these Driers are strictly for the cash. mcall-3da j. d. WHITAKER. FROM A PROMINENT VETERINARY SUR'JEON. Mr.Wm M. Giles, Chemist, Sir: I have practiced extensively in Europe and Ameri ?ai ?nd.your new discovery, Liniment !dide of Ammonia, surpasses anything I ever used for splints, strains, Umeness In the limbs or shoulders, weakness across the kidneys, wind galls, and hard, bouv swel lings on the Joints. It is tru'y marvelous. lours very irulv, , , , Raiph Ogl:, Veterinary Surgeon. 330 W. 25th St N. Y. Sold by all Druggists. FIUHIlEX " HERRING'S In the recent great Fires in New Yorfc, Jan. lltli and Jan. 17th, 187J, Preserved the boos. pape s.and securities of the following parties All thse Arms, and oiners iormr occupants of the burned buildinfrs have purchased new HerrinK's xaiui, viittiujjiou oiies since the fires oc curred: Howard, Sanger Co.. (3 safes.) Naumburg.Kraus, LauerjtCo. Edwin Bates a Ce. Vna Volkenburvh t Leavitt. Walainsbaw & Voigt Henry M T Mall 4 Co., (3 safes.) Fortsnunn Cj.. (z safes.) Mchuabel Brothers Henry Bay lis, (2 s fes ) John Slade t Co. R . Maiks. Send for the CHAMPION RECOR. HERRHG A CO., . . 251 ana 252 Broadw New Yoik. feb 2-i-eod 6t R. F. Jones & Co., RALEICK, N. C. AGENTS FOB TOM COOPER'S Laurel Valley 3HNTENNIAL OLD i RYE AND WHEAT WHISKEY, a large lot ALWAYS ON HAND FROM TWO TO FOUR YEABS OLD. universally acknowledgedto be JHE FINEST WHISKY MADE IN THE BOUTF. PERSONS wiswrvn 663 ww suawAY Strictly Pure Spirits ?OB MEDICAL AND OTHER UBFOSEB can get any size package 72i From 3 to 50 Gallons, "A "H?lus uwrmt, agi Mll7s r. 1 1 TnwIAll nnn-e Kf n or ii. r. jt heb, PROFESSIONAL CARDS, A. M. LEWIS GEO. V. STROXC LEWIS & STRONG, Attorneys at Law. RALEIGH, N. C, Will practice in the Suoreme and Federal .ourts of the State. W ,11 attend regularly the Superior Courts of Wake. Frankllo Johnson, Wayne. WiiSOn and Lenoir, anl also any other Courts where their profes sion il serrlres may bft specially required uo uan OI.UUUI til U U U C ClTODg Will r--- vciyo His unci aitoutioa as hereto! . re. ieo 29 im EDWARD T. ATTORNEY AND CLARK, COUNSEL I. CR AT LAW, HALIFAX, lau ly. B. B. Massenburg. x ATTORNEY AT LA LouisBuse, K. c. Odiceintha Court Uouse. febii t( W ALFRED ROWLAND, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office n the Court-Ho use. LUMBERTON. N C. B. F. MONTAGUE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office over J. P. Galley's Store RALEIGH, N. C. Spec'al Attention Given to Collection of Claims and Remittances Prompt y mad Rkfbrs by PaaMlssioM to- Ute National iui, iMieiga XKarionai Bank: oitirona National Banfc: Chief JlMtiCA W M II Smith and Judge Geo. V. Strong, Raleigh, n'. walteh clark, jLTTORNEY at law RALEIGH, N. 0. Practices In the 8tat and Federal Courts Collections made in any part of the State Office in Bagley Building, corner Kivft vllle and Martin Streets. dec291y $30,000 FOR $2 IN THE Extraordinary Drawing KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, OF MARCH 26, 1870 Don't overlook the opportnnity. Pome one must be the lucky winner, and why not you? SCHEME: 1 Prize of $-10,(K)0 is 1 i'r ze of 15 neo is 1 I'rize of 5 0' 0 is 2 Prize of 2.IKK) are Sizeof 1,500 are ;Priz-iof 1 000 are 50 Prize of 2 0 are lo i Prize of DO are i00Prize-of 50 are t30.ru v 15.KJ ' l,(KMl 3.1-00 5."00 10.0 JO, 000 10.100 l'l.um 500 Prize of 2o are 1027 Other Prizes amounting to 189 - 117, 40j whole: tickets a All ' he above prizes will be diawn at thi druwing. 1 he roiiowln ' numbers drew the first the ordinary drawing of three iT z s iu February 6: JNo. I4ti,404 drew ?ir.0;0. b i ! in Philadelphia, drew fS.O. .-. bold in St. Louis. Vn. No. 54,300 diew 63,0v,O. Sold in Chicago. W.' btftfry lia htu in existence over 50 yt Km. and nu drawing has ever bef n postponed ecen for a single day, MM UONS & DICKINSON, Manager. Covlngto? Ky. 3AdJrs a'i orders to our General Eastern Ag.uis. WILLIAMSON 4 to., f9j Broad way, New York. Nend iu orders without delay, as in th lust Extraordinary drawing we were un able to supply the demand. Correspondence private Lis' of drawings published in the New Yoik Herald, staats Zeltung and Louisv:IIe Commercial. Al o it of town lek et holders are mail' d a copy of t' e oCkial list as BOjn as received. A similar drawing will take p:ece in AprM march 9 wi . 1. A .MIi:DlI OFfOKTUNITV TOWLVA FOhTL'NE, FuL'RTH GRAM DISTRIBUTION. LASH I, Al NEW OR LEANS. TUESDAY. APRiL. 8th- 1875 l(j7ih Monthly Drawing. Louisiana State Lottery Company. This Institution was regularly In corporal ed by the Legislature of the State, for Educa tional and charitable purposes, in 168, for the terrnof Xwenti-flve Years, to which contract the lnvl lable faith of the State is pledged with a capital of 11,000,000, to which it has since added a reserve fund of $35G,0u0. Its grand single number distribution will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. It never scales or postpones. Look at the following distribution: CAPITAL. PRIZE. 830,000. 100,000 TICKETS A T TWO DOLLARS EACH HALFrTICKK7 8, ONE DOLLAR. j LIST OF PRIZEH, 1 Capital Prize 30,0i.0 1 Capital Prize jo, joo 1 apiiar i-rize a.lXK) 2 Prizes of $2,5!0 5000 5 Prizes of & 'tW S0 10,000 100 10,000 50 10,01 ) 20 Jo.ixhj 10 m.uAi 20 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 2i0 Prizes of 5O0 Piizes of 1000 Prizes of APPROXIMATION PHIZES. Approximation Prizes of 300... Appioximatlon i-rizesof liOO... 9 Approximation Prizes of 100... 2, "IS 1,80" 1857 Prizes, amounting to H" " Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all prominent poiuts, to whom a liberal conipensatiou w ill be paid. Application for rates to clubs should or.ly be made to the Home Oflic m New urleana. Write, clearly stating full address, for fur ther information, or snd oruers to. M. A. DAUPHIN , P. O. Box 692, New Orleans, Louisiana. All our (frand Kxtraordlaary Dr-iwingsar" under the supervision and manauejU'-'iit of 'i;.rlJAii i t- ....... . " (iENKRALS li. T JUBAL A. EARLV . mail 1-1 vr fifll HAVANA LOTTEBr. iu me urana isxtraira niry Drawing which will Lake place on tne Sih of April. 187t, there will be nly l",oxi 1 icketi, num bered from 1 to 1 ,0 0, with 7 2 r ull rrize, and tha amount drawn vill be i'2 Z, w. ONE PRIZE TO EVE BY 2051 TICKKT. Prize of Dollars J,01'( " ; iiij " ;ooiw " too Z't.lUJ Prizes Cf S 0 0C) earli SO fOJ 8 ' Oh.0 ),0 0 " Approximation-, of l 0kj eucii, to 66v 36 00 81 0OJ,O(x r-iiz 9 Appioximanou.-. of 3.0ou e h to IO.CiO I l ize Aipr xtmatlons of t2,0"0 each to 10,(ilize 9 Apioxirrailons oi $i,00J each to 50.00 Prize...... 2 aproxtmatiiiiis of $1 0o0 eich to 25.tiu Priz- 9 OW 2.0" Prizes, amt'g lo Spanish .Dolls. a.U'xi.iM' l'riee fn Currency. Wholo TickeU. Halves S2-J0 $loo Eighths. Tenths. Twentieths i25 20 ShJ Quartern. V Foiti-ths. f5 informaticnfurnishei, prizes cish'd and oraers hllej. TaYLOI C., Bankers, 11 Wall it . N. TO..Raeigh,N.O
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