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DAILY NEWS TUESDAY. - MARCH 25, 1979. News felburms, t'ougre. Wabuinsto. March 24. Skxate. A Urge D amber of bills were intro duced, including several by Mr. Coke, ooe.by Mr. Kellogg giving .d to ei tain railroads extending from Texai Co ipeciiied poinls uu the ltio Giaodo. 4 aru story's resolution calling upon Lb Stctelaxy of the Treasury for in form at to concerning negotiations of United btatea wcuntie, the amount of iotrtVPd etc., wu posed. iA mr lion wu then made to prooecd with the election of tihetrs of the Senate. Antnimated debate beie spraog "P Antbuuy aaid that nolbiog he could do wculd prevent the foregte conclusion of ibe wj rity to make a clean sweep ing change of officers, not because tt u datod(d bj duty, but becaune prtiobip demanded it. As oce who tie id mi rtj'ict if tot reverence thepr cfecu i and usages of the "enate. He deiied to enter hi p rotest against the tho peisooal ioconTenier.ee to which tbej would all be subjected to and dis lurtacceof tte order of business of the Senate which wculd occur bj the abiuDt change of otbetrs. lie men tioned the names of several officers of thebenatewLo had rever been dia inrbd in their cfiLrial relations to th'a bodr. tlainlin, fallowed Anthony, say ng that he hored party spirit would not run riot m the Innate. Wallace replied that there was no zntentioa to inteifere with buiines or break down the life of the Senate. The majority only de sired thai the cilices so long tilled by the lieiublicars should be fined by ceotlerneo politically in accord with the majority of the senate. They had cADtltnen abundantly Qualified to hit ihem. Cackling uttered his regret at the fact that the officers of the Senate w ere to be d upland. Mr. Bayard was im prtaacd with the tpeec i of benator Anthi uy it coaUi.ied matters of li fe lt nc iiittrear. He regardeU aa uan fcr-us ai d degrading the rewarding of (arazacs w uli Govemnif nt plact. .It had entered the civil service ot the fount rv ar ii unlfftjt it should li ID s-iat ur.-rre mod ti-d it would increase to the detriment of 'rood cover uineiit. Th L.Mial -.,f ' tiica should be in t ni.'TAt :.m if the welfare of the couLtry, dignity of the Government and juii'y of our in-titution. The Datrul anooiutment to ttlices in ttia Udy Lai, fa'leu to his party lie d d net undrrsULd that it contetn- rUud nr arch slaughter of ioLoveuts as has contemplated by the oppvite side. Observation Lad boQ that la -.-m.l c.f frVixI' i rh-era bavioz boeo .ft jwed for tLe g od of the couutry uhiaptle and honest incumbents, tLtv had been ued for manj years lor bntit nt a nicrle tartV- Those heie who new corntlaiued .never n-g kcudtoiiil c flic s with their party liiecd. The debate waa further par ticipaltd in by Seta ors lU-ck, IUaine, Hi 1 aid olheio, and at a late Uuur tne nale Mocveded to vote snd elected ri ,tti.-r n c-nilT nominated by tbe - w - . - - rf 1 nicer at ic cauc u a. ' Weaf rr on m Mrire. Dlackkcrs. March A deta'.ied report ul the meeting ot Weavers at IHackbarn on Sturd-y howi the ex- ;tu.o. i.i L7rt f iutt iii.-Dt ana a ik-uve r Tronj rjitT in favcr ot a strike. Jlr. Whallrv, eretary of the Weavers nnir,n for LMackburu. rirted that two thirds f the masters had t oted up notices of live w-r cent, ivduclion ot wun but thai masters tre lea unan- im..n than theT wtre b tore tbe sir.ke and lock c ut cf lTb. Tbe Representatives of the operaUrt a nf the cnuicb are htaii, wiiif, Uareovd. Kadihuni, Liuheroy, Hidi tin lUn.Ui bridge and Buraley noxt gae reports to the etlect that the geti- tc 1 in? in their districts lavori'u i.htn i its until favorable t pportuui iv aroe to r. t ov-r a r"luctin. motion was then kubiuilt-d m favor of an irrfttjtce of five per cent, reduc tion shall be restored as soou as pos-d- b'.e- The amendment in favor of resis- unr bv a sir.ke if necesarv met with much urDtrt. A Djorderly scenj followed.-Two Dronjeitions tor a strike were reported . n ' cheered and opponent thereof hoo- teO down seemed as though the msj r- itr were about decided iu favor Of the atriks wLen the motiou for adjourn ment was proposed so that the feelings of the masters individually might be further tested. Adv ocates of the strike refused with the down proposal and the motion for aj .urnmeul not car ried until four shows of hinds nd rnanT sppea's to meeting to be calm and noi rashJr rKirifeli into another t'orelju. Lsii in. March 23. Ileuter's advf- c fiom Cap'tcwu of tbe fifth instant mention a report that Col. Pearson had made a raid and burnt Litawat os and Kraul, other advees of the same date. however, do to; give the idipiettion that he is in a poeition to undertake an oJtuive operation and sla'e that ileZ-u havf) doitroytd tho rod from I Uiela to Kkowe and n'em dt terruincvl to do thetr utm'8'. to prevent r-ief from reaching hiui. All idea of or aiM-iupiiig to !enu uhq rciiel ueture the aritvai i fuilher n i iforcerueu'js serrtole abandouo 1. ! Atmk9. iiRKfe-E. March 23. J-The Minister of Kom gu aiia r had Sinl a circular to the p.e:s iuvi king. tL meoitanon on tbe f ;cnfrr qric8ti'i between Greece and lurkej-. The Frontier Comm esioners of Uretcs have returned h. r. The Tuikish coic mi:c ner. tiav higntd a document stating that'tw IVr;e admits the prin aplea of reciilVJiCcHi of the frouti. r, ut dec'aree " tbe time in l.cateJ by tirtece inadmlsable. Hill Tor Keller. ?n iw., jiarcn i IliCa in- ... I . . t l.. 11 .1.. . . . . 1 r tiuuutu m ns ruieujenl Cm ac counts with certain railroad compinU'. Butler a bill authoiiziug the Secretary e 1 I r m. a . " oi ttariouciiTer wa. r. itnett and others four rvspoleon gurs for the us- i . I . : 1 1 vi unariesion. o. artiiierr. Also a bill for the relief of sufferer by the loss of the steamer J. I). Cameron. Appolutuient by the President. Washinotos March 24 Tbe Freai- t it sent the following nominations to tbe Senate: Dr. John B. Hmilu,n, of Ill nois to be Supervising Surgeon of tbe General 1". S. M-tr ne Ho pital wivic ; Join )1. Wilson, i f Oh o, to be oootul at Panama; George tcros, of Illinois consul at liarubu g; Joe h Hopku s, post mister at Lruwi sviiie, Texas. JL Fe trial DhsnTer! j I'siUdr . phia. PaiLADEXTHlA pAn March 24A firs broke out this mo:niog in the smoke house of Washington Butchers Sons 1-W ad 143 North Front street Toe xi.txej spread over tbe smoke houses is tha rear snd communicate! to roof of iniio bu ldirg which with oon tent " sit story was burned. Lo-s j boat M 0 0 covered by fntorance. Another Slkoatlns Affray. Baltimorx, Md., March, 23. Thom as Weldon ring leader of a mob engag ed it attempting to rescue a prisoner from tbe custody of policeman Cheney, last night was shot and killed by police aergeat Harvey who in attempting to p rev eat the rescue was violently as saulted. I he Coroner's Jury rendered a vordict of justifiable shoot rag. Tbe aaeailentr comprised some of tho greatest desperado of the city, and several ef then have served terms in the penitentlsry. After the shooting Cbeny took h;s prisoner, Henry IIm ill to the station bouse.. A Touch Ntory. ft. Paul noneer Press. (Jeorgs Tarr, an Illinois detective, stopping at St. Paul hotel over night, Laving joat overhauled two desperate murderers. Tarr dreamed that one of his prisoners bad escaped that he was chasing the fugitive, and awoke to find that he had jumped throgh the window of bis rojm, taking the sash with him, a . d tad fallen t J a projecting roof sev eral feet beJow. Rial. zing his s'range position and dress. Tarr impulsively concluded to climb op the side of the bousa to his room. Gripping the cor cer with one hand, and clawinj tbe outsi Je boards with th fingers of the other, and making a free use of his toe-nails, he actutlly succeeded in climbing up tbe wall like a scared cat, and entered his room without awaken ing any ot tbe people about the hotel. He loosened the nails on his hands and feet, however, leaving traces of the blood be lojt on th side of the build ng and aout his room, which estab lish his story that he really made the wonderful accent. A Large Eagle. Morutnf Mar. Wllmlnfton, C. We saw yesterday, at the atore of Mr. D L. Oore, in this city, tbe claw of a gray eagle that was lulled near rira way r rry tjoiumous county, aoouv ieo days ago, by Mr. M. L. Gore a brother of the above gentleman. Said eagle measured about seven and a half feet from tip to tip. Iltce and Tiltlen. FrMerlck (Mi.) Times. If Ainericus Vtspucius iiice is the Democratic nominee for Governor of Uu o the .anvasa will ue a tnoiougniy Anti-Tildeu one. Mr. Hi e has Bmall ciiiDun of liioenscoura e auo. nuu- .ial opinions, and says the party has the off for had Tilden influence euougti for p esent. Talk like that will shut all contributions fiom the barrel ibe Ohio campaign. Had Caaght Kver thing. K. llvM.- TiiteH, Vance was shaking hands and being irtroluced to the different members at tbe closa of the late session, in Waah- i v J : 1 . I. : i Jgloo, wnen eomeo uy baiu sooieiuiug b)ut -'going home. Th t reminded Vance at oace. "Da you remember out iimoiny uavis.- ur tu, . r . i v n j a . l. . When we sjrved together bifore the war he sjid to me. at the close of the .. T session, eii, anc, i am gom home, and I am gld of it, for I have caught every inferual thing since 1 ve been here, from a bad cold down, ex cept the Speaker's eye!" The ciowd r Hred. They all knew old Tim Funeral otlee, Tne funeral of Mrs. Jane Hetts will take place to-daw at 8 o'clock from tbe First BaptMt church, r needs ana ac quaintances of the family ara Invited to atteud. The? Danger I' Kerosene Lamps In view of the fact that Kerosene oil si a a . is now so generally used lor iignis, es pecially sinoe the rise in tbe price of gas, the following from a medical jour tal la particularly worthy of attention. A merchant returned home about & o'clock at night and found his wife ly ing on the btd groan:ng heavily, and uncoLscious. She was awaiting hid re turn, and at last tired out. laid herself on tne otu, alter turning uowo ioe . a . j wick of a lighted kercsme lamp as low d possmie wunoui extinguisning it. In ibis pi s.tiou of the wick, if the oil is bad, a vapor mixed with an innuroera ble quantity of specks of But diffuses itself throuzh the apartment and so covers the eyes, nose and respiratory organs, that on falling asleep one runs tbe risk of suffocation. It u always ad visable, therefore, in tbe use of kero sene lamps to allow tbe wick to burn brightly or extinguish it entirely. Charlotte Observer. Pratt's Astral oil is absolutely safe tinder all circumstances. Burns in any lamp without smoke or smell. Julius Lewis & Co, sole agents, Raleigh. N, C. Wholesale Ntore. Messrs. Latta & Myatt have on hand and to arrive 300 tack -J.. & M." Family Flour. 2XJ " 93" 3'J ' xx" " " 23 bbl. Palapsco and Orange Flour. 40 sacks N. C Flour. S)0 bushels corn. VJOt meal. (Virginia Kited) 20.6tX) lbs, bulk C. R. Sides. 2 200 bacon and ahoi 'ders. 1 UOJ canvassed and uucanva -sd hams. 40,J lbs. N. C. hams and shoulders. 40 bbls. new crop Cuba molasses. :Vi ' wOrens molasses. " ' Oueeua Hre" av-rup. 2 2C0 lbs. bucket tub and tieice lard. 4. bas Rio Coffee. 20 bbl. 'yellow' sugar. 1 "A & C." " o " uranuiau'U All of which will be io!d lw. Send for samples and price list. Latta & Myatt, Wholesale Grocer. Nartln ! ilMborne. Orders for horse and cow food left at the shoe store of C. D. Hcartt will he promptly attended to. Martin & Osbom. I.. II. ITyatt. Has on hand and to arrive. 22,0 "0 lbs C R Bulk side at d shoul ders. 1.000 bns prime white corn. 2"0 bhl familv flour. 3'0 bus Hoxsll Mill liolted meal. r.O ruck Marshall's Liverpool salt 2 bbl New Orleans mo!aw, It) bbls ugar house svrup. 20 bbls sugar from granulated down. Jl sacks cottee. 2i,(X0 pourds prime Timothy hay. Early Rose seed Irish potatoes. Orders filled promptly for seed sweet potatoes. A oore good bought rieht. and will b sold accordirgTy. U R. Wyatt. Wilmington St., opposite Market. I reh Arrlvrlx mt 1, T. John Non'w. Richmond bolted meal, 600 lbs nice white coroj balk meata, X. C. hams and sides, A large lot of peas, (differ ent kinds) Cuba molasses in bbls and tierces, 2u bacs cvffee, different grades 20 bbls nice yellow suar. 30) sacks flour. We cfler these roods to thj trade at prices that can't Tail to please. (Jive us a trial. A few chufas on hand yet, D T. Johnson. Particular Notice. RminMi men and others in need of Book and Job Printing of any kind should remember that the News Job OrriCK ia the place to have it done neatly, cheaply and at the shortest notice. Stronach & Alloott hafe just received 2 car loads of hay, and a large ' lot of meal, which they will soli Ijwtr than the lowest. Wm. Woollcott has just received from a bankrupt stock, a lot of bats, boo.!, shoes and cljthimg, he will sell them cheap for cash, a case of spring calicoe's jut arrived at Woolicotts. (inn I a tncl Locksmiths. B:ckwe;l & King, near the rear of the U. S. Court House, on Salisbury street, are prepared to repair in first clai.3 style, Breech-loading aud Muzzle loading Shot Guns and tire arms of every description. T-iey also repair Door Locks, Trnnk Locks, and locks of all patterns, Umbrellas. Parasols, Fluting Vic tines, and everything in the line ol small hardware, either brass, steel or iron. Sign and Bell banging a spscialty. Orders from a distance will receive special attention. Keys fitted at resi dences on short notice. All 'work warranted. od. Get your wood of J. D Whitaker, at his yard at the western terminus of Uargett street. The pine wood which is cured by him in his special way is equal to oak, at considerable less cost to the consumer His oak is the very bent. l'ritchard & Brooks. Have another lot of that elegant o ik and hickory wood on hand, cheap for cash. Also, car load of bolted meal : salt, potatoes, bulk meat, fresh eggs ard chickens, sugars of all grades, cof fees aid teas at pries to suit tbe bard times. A Xew Hymn Bo'k. We have ex amined the Hymn-Book recently is sued, entitled "Calvary Selection of Sp'ntual tiongs," and are pleaded with the refrefchinj variety of hymns, and the cirefully studied adaptation of th? Fame to the tunes. lt'sieeeM a lov'g felt want in the churches, viz.. a b'x k that shall be equally good for choir ue or coogregatioual pra'.se. Tha general appeerarcj of the book is nat, the music dis.iuo ly printed, ai.d the ar ranzement of hymns and subject 'of brmus uuusUil'.y flue, q iiie out ol the ordinary rout-na. For sale by Alfred Will ams & Co: Xo Time Like the Present. Now is the time to buy goodi cheap at Law's "china a-id silver" warehouse. We must reduce our enormouse stock before the dull summr months, ai d to parties wi-hing triple-plated casters, forks, fpvXus, fcc., china cutlery or glassware we have special bargains to offer. Call eai ly and get prices or send for price list before buying elsewhere.. The Celebrated Seven Spring Ire n ttiiU kuna Mass Thi9 is decidedly the most useful, besides being the most efiiient Family Medicine ever placed within the reacfi of any people. Its reputation extends far and wide, and its great popularity is due entirely to its own merits. For relieving Sick and Nervous Headache it may be truly said, to have no equa Dyspeptics find it just the remedy for their troubles. Mothers and daughters bave long since 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 c tits, settiug forth fts' spe cific effects la other more dreaded and troublesome diseases. Rev. John F. Mayne, Theological Seminary, Columbia, S. C, wntef: "Am a 111 ic ted with tbat terrible dis ease, 'Diabetis;' am udng the 'Seven Springs Mass' with considerable de gree of relief; is the only remedy I have yet found to suit my case; want to continue its nse until a cure is effect ed if p wsible. Send worth of the en closed P. O. order immediately. Jno. F. Mayne. Columbia, S. C, Jan. 23d, 1879. Rev. J. D. Parker, of New Orleans, La., writes: "Having tried effectually the 'Seven Springs Iron and Alum Mass' for Diarhea, Kidney afflictions, Ltc ., i taxe pleasure m recommendi g its nse in tbese complaints. In my case it affords immediate relief. J. D. Parker." New Orleans, La., Feb. 11th, 1979. For sale by Wm. Simpson, Pescud,' Lee & Co , and F. H. Heartt, Raleigb, N. C. and Druggists generally. Landrum & Litchfield. Abingdon, Va. Mar. 10. Our country is getting to be fearfully alarming, the average of life being lessened every year, without any reas onable cause, death resulting generally Irom the most id significant origin. At this season of tbe year especially, a co'd is such a common thins that in tho hurry of every day life we are apt to overlook the dangers attending it and often liud too late that a fever or lung trouble has already set in. Thou- .s mils loe their lives in tlrs way every winter, while had Boschee's German Syrup been taken, a cure would have resulted, ai.d a large b 11 from a doctor been avoided. For all diseases of the throat and lurg, B-8cbee's German Syrup h is proven itself to be the great est discovery of its kind in medicine. Every Druggist m this country wi l tell you of its wonderful effect. Over 950,000 bottles sold last year without a single failure known. d&w tf. loeTryT Al me, I've yet one solace left. Which cheers my broken heart. And in that thought a thousand hop a Come springing into birth. How beautiful the vision seems. Amidst life's troubled cares. To drink a g!a-8 of eood chamnafrnn And smoke Mendell's cigars. From the Capital Cicar Store, onno- site the Postolfice. . MeMrN.lV.C. A A, II. Stm nurl. are Selling to-day. Sweet Messina orancres at 2j cents a dozen ; large Barocsa cocoanuts at fij cents a piece ; best Messina Lornons at 3o cents a dczn; No. 1 peeled at 12 J cents per pound; diied damsons, uiot&urnii s auu curren's at iu cents per pound; bright sliced apples at 6 cents per pennd: best family mackerel at 5 cents per pound; N. C. roe hening at 2" ocuts a dozen. C hange of Firm .aioe. The Merchant Tailoring that has been conducted under the name of C. "NVeikel, heretofore, will in tbe future be carried on under th name and style of C. .Weikl .fe All accounts due Mr. Weikel for wnrV done by him have been placed in the hands of Mr. R. G. Lewis, his attorney, and will be collected by him. . WiVti & Uo., have on hand bDlendid irooH do GrsUclaa work- for the smallest prices and take. cb only for work done by the m. Go to D. T. Johnson's for plows a plow castings. Unheard of Bargains! AT THE INDEFATIGABLE ENDEAVORS TO PLEASE THE PUBLIC. SO HEBE GOES. fe muses nine, inspire my pen, To sing of Fayetteville streeet.No. 10, ho tries his beat 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 ; InFaystteville 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 And to their wondering eyes displays Such heaps of brackets and window shades. His pictures are exposed to public view Aud a variety of cord to suspeud them 1 too, His looking glasses and toilet cases Will help adornyour forma and faces; Picture frames and mouldings too In great varioty, black, brown and blue. His window cornices and lambrequins fine, will make your rooms and parlor shjne. 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 to. Vnd not forget 0. C. Clawson, No. 1: Fayetteville St. One of the best places in the city is the Hlggs House, on Hargett ana Salisbury streets, which is open at all hmir. There are to be 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 latpeo GuanoA 4rsme Mixture," These high grade Fertilizers are so well and favorably known throughout the country tbat it is useless to f ly more than that they are for eale upon the most favorable terms of ary gunano offered in this market by Messrs. 31. T. Norris & Co.. who are receiving daily and keep on hand a large stock of groceries and supplies for farmers. Tbe Tucker House This hostlery has not long been opened, but has already made itself a favorite here and with tbe 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, Seed Oats, Corn, Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Rice All cheap at waolesale or retail at W. M. Sanders,near corner of Wilming ton and Martin Streets. P. S. Competition defied, both as to quality and price. Maudai d Patfpsco Flour, Patapsco Biking Powder. Bolted Virginia Meal, Orange Grove Extra Flour. Prime Timothy Hay, Marshall's Liverpool Salt. Clear R.b Bulk Meat, Egerton's Scotch Snuff. For sale at wholesale by W. H. DODD. liilllard Tabe'.s for Sale. The two billiard tables now in use at the Yarboro House bar will be sold at a bargain. Enquire of M. Bills, City Bottling Works. Electric Belts. A sure cure for nervous debility, pre-, mature decay, exhaustion, etc. The only reliable cure. Circulars mailed free. Address J. K. REEVES, 43 Chatham St., N. Y. Make our Own Fertilizer. With ten dollars worth of chemicals, which I, will furnish in proper propor tions for one ton of fertilizer, added to such materials as every farmer has in abundance around the farm, he can mike a ton of fertiliz equal to the best high- priced fei titers 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. Wv Simpson, Chemist, Raleigh N. C., L.ien Bonds. Send to the News Job Office for you Lien Bond and Cbattle Mortgage The best forms at the lowest p ric Mike a note of this. For Rent. A dwelling house in the city of IJaleib- tieyen rooms, in good repair with necessary out houses. For par ticulars apply' to W. II. Pace, Attorney at Law. Horses Tor Sale. Two young, gentle and sound horses, suitable for ddle or harness, sold for want of use, apply to E. B. ajwood, Jr. March. 11, 1879. The Southern otudknts' Hand book. This contribution to our School Literature differs from all the so called ''Sontheru Speakers" heretofore print ed, iu this: that its rratter is exclu sively of Southern origin. But it makes no attempt at a complete survey of Southern oratory a.-d literature, its chief aim being to represent, as fully as circumstances permit, the New South" iu oratory, dialectic, poetry and general literature, and omitting the hackneyed pieces which for more than half a century have done duty in all the Readers and Speakers in the land, as representative of the "Old South," thus presenting to our S:hoo!s a fresh and interesting compilatioa, illustrative of Southern lile, a ntiment and thought in their best phases, during the excit ing period through which the Stated have recently passed. For sale by Alfred Williams & Co. ' REMARKS BLE Cure of an Inflamed tear, duct or paasace to the eye, without an oper ation. Mrs. Gibson. wh- has a large and extensive confectioner- aedcaudv store at No. 25 Eeast 42J sir.' , near the Gr-nd Central Depot na about to have a silver tube Inserted n lue tear passage of her left eye. ine eainremeut ana innamation were very great Before submitting to the operation, trltd Dr. Oil s' Liniment, rubbed In carefallj over the InOamed duct. The inflamatlon disappeared the passage be came clear, and was. through its i-ower able to do without a surgical operation Also took the idnimeat luternally, a teaspoonful three times a day, in a wine glass of water. Sold by all druggists. ALFRED ROWLAND, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Offloe the Ceurt-nouse. LUMBERTON, N C. BAldBIGH 91 ABHETS. COTTOH WIRIKT; Aeported by FARKER & A VESA, Cotoi Brokers. Balkiqh, N CMarch 24, 1879. Middling, 9 12 Strict Low Middling, 93 8 Low Middling, 9 Strict Good Ordinary 8 12 iiood Ordinary. 8 1-4 Middling Stains. 8 7-8 Low Middling Stains, 8 14 Good Ordinary Stains, Active and good demand. CITY MABKKT WHOLESALE CASH PHTCKS Corrected by CHKISXOFHEfiS a SOKKELJ, Official Reporters for Grocers A Cotton &x enanee. Ralbioh, N. C, March 24.1879. APPLES, Northern, per busn. SLoal.uO. uonud iim, new, 4 " spliced 1 BAGULNG liili KLoUli, xNorth Carolina,. u.5u G6.75 ratapsco f amily 7.50 CJOaN 60565 WOvD&B. 8owi-00 CORN MKAL 55&60 BAOON, H. O. Hog, round 7 a 8 " " hams, i a 9 BULK MEAT, Clear itib Sides, .. t ' shoulders, V5 N OBTH CAROLINA fork. 5 o BKfiF 5a6 LA-HlL), .Nor til Carolina 9 " Western 8 CJ1FEE prime, itio, U&15 ?ood, I:al3 SYBUP, S.-L, Sr5 MOLASSES. C i.ba, 3i35 SALT, Liverpool fine, 11.70 SCO Ait, white, 8X " fellow, 7g8 LKATHEK, iied sole 22 " Oak tanned. S6 TALLOW 6 POTATOES, sweet, per bush ... 4ua50 Irish, N.C 5u(t75 ' " Northern.... J23al50 OATS, shslled 45 a 5o EtrGS, -. . . 9a 10 BOTTEtt 1215 CHICK-EtiS. loaao ttAGS VA1K PEAS per bash, white 85c. ; stock 65c. Above prices are for large lots, when small er quantities are wanted higher prices will be charged. MARKETS BY TELEUB4PO. NOON. Pabis, Mar, 21. Eentes L14L and 90c. London, Mr. 2'. ; for account 9j 7 8. Consols for money &7 Erie UX- Livebpool, Mar, 21. Cotton, active firmer, freely supplied; middling upiancs b: middling 01 leans 5, ; salrs ) 2,000 Oales; simulation an 1 ex poi ta l.uOO ; receipts 18,300; American 17 10J. Puturcs opened at 1-aJ better; uplaiias ana low middling clause for Marcii delivery 6J; May and Jm.e 5 Li 32; July and Augusi Kiw York, Mar. 24. Stocks weak. Money 5,ti; ltchange long .SbX; short 4 86. State bonaa duu. tioveruments steaUy. cotton quiet; les 152; middling uplands lQai oneans 15-.6. Futures steady; Jiaich 9.86; April 9.y5 ; May 10.12; June 10.27; Jaly 10.3j; August OJ. 00. flour quiet. Wueat quiet. Corn dull. Pork heavy at 9.t0. iari at 6.82. piais tur pentine itosln 1.40. Preiguts btea y. BaLTiMOBE, Mar. 24. rioor arm ana steady; Howard street uu Ticsieru auperuue a.ooai OJ; exira 4.;oa iq; raniiiy o ojao .0; City Mills superrli.e o iJij ju, eiui i.uu it.oo. ince Drauas t oo rax .pco iau uy b.7J. aoumern wheat firm ana steady; western dull and neavy soumern rea l.iOii.ii!; auioer l.hm.i?: o t i-a. red iDaio5; .o. 2 Western wiuter rea spot, juarcu LlXaLl; April l.nK i i xiai. ouuiueru com arm aiia acuve; WeoC era ami and neavy; ttoutnern wnne 51ita J 3 cue vv . NIGHT. Nbw Yokk, Mar. 24 ftocss easy. Money 34. Exchange lonn 4 8t; snort 4 67; State bonds steady cotton Net receipts 433; gross 25,6. Fu tures ciosea nrm : saies sa.OOu nalea Ma-ch lOilOJl ; April 7a8 : Mav 31 fHU 10.15 ; Juue 41 94al0.25; J uly 10.36; AugUsHO.43 aiu to; reyieuiuer iw.aiu.Zj; Octouer 1.98a lr.uu; xtovemDer l 3Ja 90. cotton quiet ; sales 749 bales ; middling uiiuu3 xu, uiiuuiiug unaun JU 1-8, con soi;uatca net receipts iu,oo; exports to ureal sritain cyo-;Mance li. Cincinnati, Mar. 21. rorK qu et ana nrm: neia at to s t Hull. artm fi Irt Rulb- rv, ... J .'. ' . Q Attn 1 A . Marh i rai-. i,-. i . , ' oaies Nobfolk, March 24. Cotton qnlet; middling 9? ; low mid Uinjr 8s.3iJi; net receipts i,092; gross receipts . ; block i oo. Baltimore. Mar. 24, Cotton quiet; middling inyg ; low middling 9 ; good ordinary sales 10-6; ueireceu' io; saies i; stoCK 7.01s. W ilmtnoton. Mar 24. Cotton steady; mMdlinz 9U: low middline 9"xg:good ordinary 8& net receipts 159 ; gross d.il : BLOCK S.ZU5. tplnts turpentine firm at 26J; rosin nnchangel at 1.12)4 for strained. Crude irpentlue steady at 1.15 for hard, ad 1.75 lot yellow dip and virgin. Tar steady at 1-30. Corn unc hanged. A Itemed tbat has been tte me ttled. The Invincible repugnance felt by almost every oue to the smelt and flavor of cod Hvnr Oil, has prevented tens of thousanls ot tbe victims of debility, from reaping the beneftis of its peculiar healing and nutritive properties. The almost ijopeless consump tive, tae martyr to Rheumatism, tbe barely living shadow of men, women and children that emerge from the clutches of malarial ieers, aii 01 tnese Know, or at least their doctors kQi , that it' all discovered reme dies, this Oil 19 tha best, and often the oniy one that will build up their wasted bodies, and and restore in lr shattered nerves, and lar more enective tnan tne oil by itself is Scott's Emulsion of ttwth tlie Lpophes phite of Lime and' Sods. This Is tbe flnest and most natural food and medicine In the world, and wholly deprived of its disagree able qualities. Bold by Wm, Himpson, Drug gist. March 4-d&w3w SALE FOB PARTITION. I AM AUTHORIZED TO SELL THE VAL uable LOTS known In the plan of the Ulty of Raleign as Lots Nos. 9, 10 and 52, and pans OIA.OIS tos4, 4", w, 70, 71 and ie.3. Lots divided to suit ptuchaseis Some few of the lots nave houses on them, but most of them are vacant. TERMS-: Ten per cent. cash. A credit ot one, two and three years, with interest at 8 per cent., wilt be given on balance. DAX'L. O. FOWLE, marll tf- Attorney ior Owners. FROM A PROMINENT VETERINARY SURGEON Mr. Wm M. Giles, Chemist, Sir : I have practiced extensively in Europe and Ameri ca, ana your new discovery, Liniment Iodide of Ammonia, surpasses anyoning I everustd for splints, strains, lameness in the 11m ts or shoulders, weakn ss across the kidneys, wind galls, and hard, bony swtl- img on tne joints, it is tru y marvelous. Yours very irulv, Ralph Ogltc, ve'erl- ary Surgeon. 830 W. 25m St,. N. Y. sola by all Druggists. Piano Musi Be Sold, I have for sale a fine Rosewood piano and stool to go wtn i , 'vorth at least 2C0, that l am offering mr 8. it is newly repaired uu iu peiirti, iuuc. nuoeyer wants a aroca piano now is tneir cnar ce to get one -uep, jiypi.v iu, .o- VAUO HAN, Raleigh, N. C. March 13 tf . 8M ITH'S OR M OIL, Athcs, Gi, December 8, 1S78. a iew nil? nts since I gave my son one aose oi tne Worm OH, and the next day he passed sixteen large worms. At the same time I gave one to my little girl, four years old, and she passed eighty-six worms from iour to nneen incnes long. W. P. PHILLIPS, worm Oil for sale by Druggists generally. Prepared by E . LrwuoN. Athens. Qa Price 2 cents March 4-dWASly ECONOMY IS WEALTH. . t7M French's Idia Rubber Cement for mending Purnlture, Toys, Glassware, China, Ac. Every family should have a vial in the nouse. Manuiacturea oy WM. E FRENCH, "rTholesale and Retail Druggist, Pe'ersburg, Va. For sale by Wm. Simpson, F. H. Hear Druggists, Raleigh. N.C. dov 1-dfirn Alum & Iron Springs t'ater dc HI ass. Efficient for throat diseases 'Dr. Can g el Virginia. Specific in Hkin diseases C. 'Dr. Allen of S Uneqaaled for Scrofaloos affections Dr. Via). erofVa. 1 aluauiefor Neura'gla. Dr. Harrison, Regulates the Secretive Organs. Dr Christian of Va. 'Purities the Blood.' T)r. Lanehorne, Va. Suocessf ui iu Dyspepsia.' Prof. Jackson. Univ. of Pa. Has no equal for Chills.' Rev. Ellison C, Dodson. Va. 'Excellent Tonic and Diuretic.' Med Asso. 'Unsurpassed ior diseases peculiar to Wo men. Jonn P. Metteaur, M. D-, L. L. D. of Virnlr la. Well adapted in Ulcerative affections.' Prof. Jdoorniau. M. D. Va. None have a wider range of usefulness." Va. Med. Monthly. 'Very valuable for Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and lioweis. lion i-auaou scruggs, v a. a'Powerful Natural Remedy.' rrof Hardin, V M I. Mass: 60 cts. and tl bottle, 2 50 and $5 ha 1 dozen: 85 and $10 dozen ; Stnt postpaid Liberal terms properly graded to wholesale ana retail oeaiers. Analysis na airecnous with each package. Pull proof of all claimed sent free up"n application. Sample supply free to pirn cians desiring to test. The,e cbarminz Sur intra are open for vlsl tors and invalids the year round from and after Jure 1st, 1878. Board 35 a month ; 810 a week; $'.50 a oay. Conveyances dally from Lynchburg to Springs, 12 miles distant, over pleasant roads turougii picturesque country, connecting with all tue trains. Kouud trip tickets irom all points Houth aud .North at reduced rstes. Buildings all new or thoroughly refitted. Fare and accommoda tions first-class. Skilful resident physician A. M. DAV1ES, President, B. A. & J. bpriHKs Co., Lyncnburg, va. bold by P. H. HEARTT, u ly8d-s- italeigh, N. $30,000 FOR $2 IN THE Extraordinary Drawing KENTUCKY STaTE LOTTERY, OF MARCH 26, 1879 Don't overlook the opportunity. Some one must be thi lucky winner, and why not you? SCHEME: 1 Prize of $:0.:00 is 1 1'rze of JSmXfis 15.(0) 1 Prize of 5 0 0 Is 5,m.O I Prize of 2.000 are 4,t0o 2 t'rize of 1,5 mare 3.(0 s Prize of 1.000 are 5. 00 50 Prize of 2 0 are 10,0 H) 10 Prize of loo are lo.uou 100 Prize of 50 are iOiOO 500 Prize of 2o are lo. 0J 1027 Other Pr'zes amounting to lo.i-OO im H 1 7.40H WHOLE TICKETS -AU t he above tln drtt wiug. prizes wi'l be diawn at The following numbers drew tho first three priz s iu tbe ordinary drawing ol February 6: No. 6(3,404 drew $15,0 X). S Id in Philadt lphia. No. 48,993 drew fS,000. Sold in St. Lou:s. No. 54,306 drew $5,0: 0. Sold in Chicago. This lottery has been in existence over 50 years, and no drawing has ever been postponed even for a single day, tsl.MMONS & DICKINSON, Manaper. Covingto, Ky, S3-Address all orders to our General Eastern Ag nts, WILLIAMSON fc CO., e99 Broadway, New York. Kend In orders without delay, as in t e last Extraordinary drawing we wer 1. li able to supply the demand. Correspond uce : r .- . . a j ...I.. .. , : . 1. ,. ; t v. New York Herald, Staats Zeituns and Louisville Commercial. Ad oat of town Ick- et holders are mailed a copy of the official list as soon as received. A simi'ar drawing will ta"te p'ece In Apr.l march 9-wl c4. A NPLENUID OPPOIt l'UNITl TO" IN A FOKTUNE, FOURTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, LASS D, Ai NEW OR LEANS. TUESDAY. ArRIL, Kill- 137 107th Monthly Drawing Louisiana State Lottery Company. This Institution was regularly Incorporated by the Legislature of the State, ior Educa tional and charitable purposes, in lor, fnr the term of Xwentv-five Years, to which contract the invl lable faith of the State is DledKed with a caoltal of Sl.ooo.otio, to wnicn it has sinc added a reserve fund of 8350,000. Tt cTand sin trie number distribution will take place monthly on tbe second Tuesday. It never scales or postpones. Look at the following distribution : CAPITA, PKIZF. 30,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES, 1 Capital Prize. 1 Capital Prize. 1 Capital Prize. 2 Prizes of $2,500 t30,O.0 iu, m 5,000 5,001' 5 Prizes of 1,000 5)000 io,oou 10,000 20 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 2 -0 Prizes of 6X) Prizes of 10U0 Prizes of 500 100 50. 20. 10,000 'T' 10,000 10 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of 300 1,700 s Approximation i-rizes or aw i,a 9 Anuroximation Prizes of 100 9o0 lfCT Prizes, amouutintr to VlWUM RHnonslole corresnouoiiiE aeeuis waineu at nil nromineut ooiiits. to whom a lioer J iAnnipiiHtii)n will be Da id. i AoDiication ior rates to emus buwiu uuij ' . . . i , . : . - ...i. ...'...... . . 1 . .. 1 !. 1 . . . . 1 w. De made to me titmie m ew Write, clearly staiiug full address 'Orleans. forur- ther information, or send orders to Nl . A. DAUPHIN , P. O. Box 692, New Orleans, Louwan i. All nnr Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of JURAL A. EAR Y. maria-4w ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. In the Grand Extraordinary Drawinir which will take pUce on the 8th of April. 1876, there will be nly 15,000 Tickets, num bered from I to 1 ,0 0, wirh 72 Kull rrizes and the amount diawn will be 42 250, 00 ONE PRIZE TO 20X TICKETS. 1 Prize of Dollars lOinro 1 ' ' 21X1 00 j 1 " 30io0 1 ' " 10, 0(0 1 " ' 2o.i0j a Prizes cf 8 0 000 each 0.w 8 - ' 5.W0 - J,00" 663 ' 1,010 " 6,0t0 Approximations of il,0uo each, to fl OOu.OOo Prize 36 00C 9 Approximations of 3,0H) e n to $2t.0.00 Prize 27,000 Approximations of S2,0 0 each to SlOO.OooPiize 18,900 9 App'oximations oi 8.,0OJ each lb 50,00 Pilze 9.000 2 api roxlmatlons of $1.0 0 each to $25,000 Prize 2 000 22 Prizes, amt'g to Spanish Dolls. .2,250,000 Price in Currency. Wholo Tickets. Hslv s ' Quarters. S2 0 S100 50 Eighths. Tenths Twentieths. Fortieths. 25 WM W) 55 information farnisheJ. prizes cashed and orders tilled. TaYLO Co, Bankers, 11 Wall fct , N. Y T. A. KlNQSLEY, W- AsriLKY. KtNGSLEY & A3HLEY ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS, Refer to Julius Lewis & Co., inOFISKlONALCACDS, A. if. LBWIS. GEO. V. STRONO. LEWIS & STRONG, Attorneys at Law. RALEIGH, N. , Will prac'lc tn the Srnremk and Federal Courts of the State. W.ll attend regularly t'e Superior Courts of Wake, Fiaakllo John-ton, Wiyne, Wilson and Lenoir, aril aUo any o.hr Courts where their p-ofes-sisn il servKes m-iy b specially required The Law School of Jude !trong will re celve his strict atteutioa a-i heretofore. feb23 1m J edward t. Clark, ATTORNEY AND cdUNSET.I.ER AT LAW, HI LI FAX, Nt w la 9 ly. B. B. Massenburg, VTTORNEY AT LAW Louisbcbo, N. C. OJiceinthe Cojr; House. fe-Jli-tf B. F. MONTAGUE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office over J. P. Galley's Store RALEIGH, N.' C. Special Attention Given to Collection of Claims and Remittances Prompty mad . Refers bt Pbhmihsion to Ute National Bank; Raleigh National Bank; citizen National BanV; Chief Justice W. N ji Smith and Judge Ueo. V. atromr, lUlelKli, .N C oct 10 rx7 WALTER CLA 1 ATTORNEY A L LAW rajleigh, n. a Practices In th? Stat and Federal Courts Collections made In any part of the State Office in Bagley Building, corner Fayette vllle and Martin Streets. w o o cs. r 1 U ICES K E I V C Until farther notice I will deliver 1 piiut iu tLe cny, tor th casn only: Goo J g eeu oak wood at S3 per cor-I. Good ury oak wod at t3 2 per ord. Good dry p no v(;od at ier cord. Orders left at th3 yard (Hargett stre t stationjor d opped in the ua l will tmve prompt Httentio 1. Remember thebe pricea aie strictly lor the cah. men 11-3 u j. l) WHiTAKM:. R. F. J 0 n es & G d.f RALEIGH, ff. C. AGENTS xOR TOM COOPER'S Lanrel Valley d 3NTENOTAL OLD J RYE AND WHEAT WHISKEY. a large lot AX WAYS ON HAND FROM TWO TO POI m YEARS OLD. universally acknowledged be IT HE FINEST WHISKY MADE IN THE SOUTF. TL. wishino Tririte Strictly Fur vcr ?;.:. AND OTHER rn-utM can get any size package From 3 to 50 Gallons, B in ...eii.u N. COOPER. Eagi, Mil f.Kj. i f ,.ieii county, N. C. ; or K. . Ra t 1Kb. N.C. t TY PROPERTY e on l v.i me of authority given in a mort gag xecutedcu ibe 8 h dy of Feu. 1870, evide.i e by raid luortgage, as recorded in Book 42, i age 46, of Registers uttlre, ol ake county, 1 will sell t tbe C urt House door lii Raleigh, on the 12th day of April 8TJ, at pubi c auction the lands consigned in said mortgage conslsiin? of several val uable lots in ibe city of rtaleigh as follows: lsr I OT. On North side of Franklin Place stieet, atjjoluing property of Kiuirslev Ashley, being part of the Carter li. Harrison property, witn no improvements unit mm. taiuiug l', acres, more or less. ZioLoT. Au enclosed lot Just outnlde of Norifcern liu its of iha cit of Kaieiirh. on the c( mer North of the property of Jam E. Lawieuce, with no iuiDrvem ntw hii.i containing 1 5 acre, more or less. 3ki lor. An euciod Iotiu the Northern pan of the city of li tleiah, near the lUielli & u as ton ltaiiroaa track and near tue u ue Miops i f said couupany, with a io story fiaut dwllin bouse lu trood reuiilr said lot contaitiiug 1-7 acre, iuui a cr less. 4ru Lot. An enclosed parcel ot la id, sit uat d near the Aiachine Bin ps of the Raleigh & (aston Railroad tonioanv. Ivii l' along the track of that i 'ojirauy a. d b-iim a corner lit just Eas1 of the "Round iioue with one siory, fra e dwfllinu l.ouKe oaid lot conlaluiLg 17 acie, uoit ur less. 5iu Iot, An enclosed parcel of land. North oi, and adjoining tho above, with IS storv (rauie dwelling hous 3aid lot cou talning 1 5 acre more oi ie,s. 6th LCT Situate at the corner of Lane & Salisbury streets. Just South of the carpen ter shots ol the Ra eigh & O as ton hall road Corrpany. with no lu provements and con taining 1--1 a re. Time of sa'e 12 o'clock M. Terms f sals as per mortgage cash, but v arrangements cau be made upou pa) men t of one-third c-sii t Kt ti;oc on the Dalauce. For further p't nUrs apply to W H. PAcK. A .lot o ey of Morttraeee. ma.'ch 11-tf. Raleigh. N. c. TO THE ITBlIC. It will gratl'y tie many frlendu aud cus tomers of the house of Petty & Jones to know that Us alters areln soundand healthy condition. Ihey have alway?, are now doing, and will continue to pay one liuu l.'ed cents lu the doliar, (lOOcears to 1). They claim pra'S'- f r doing so, in a time of sutIi ilnaacia; sfriu.rency, ifiHolren cy, and compromise. Tney set t!i- lr fa.? .ike flint to do thN Cial pilnclplt as a matter f.f in-ii dnhhc They are dui; a lu -ly iiicrcaslng and increased busir.ess. Tin ir JO JL'IN.J THADr; has showed a larp e advance. J h"Y hav soil more a ds bylle package, and pi f", the p st iboii tn.iu ever before. The management is s'ii.:tly on tt,e p!u of tha large and sucveiiu! dry goo huiim- ot our large cities. They buy often Atfiist ha- r.tv rmJi and are recti ?lng new goods e They will from this t!n 1 a vailed assortment of s. U c: ' in f.--i; t s . r Hi best makes suitable for i rk-1 t n 1 1 they Invite the atteatiou : nd h e tion buyers, wholesale and r-t.iil. L. H. YEAKiiAN, U. E. Phl lV, T. N. JONES I respectfully call the at'ention ? b friends, patrons aud the public gen -rary o" the South to MY NEW, UNA OrjLTERAT A AN r:uEAJUTfiy lagek, brewed purely ff malt and hops, by'1'" Vienna meho and exprefiMv for exro''1'" u JACOB fKKuK 23Cerrran street, Baltii'ior1' febl5 dly RALEIGH, N. C.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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