PAILYNEWS
Tl KXl'AY. - - - APRIL 1. 1V.
jOIDIX HVKSET. PfprifUr.
J OH SI B. UfWET, ' Edlfr.
Wrtkr Bprl.
Wjuimisotojc. March SI.
For the Xotiih .MUntl sul, warmer.
cU or imrtJjr rimwr
wrwtnrr. wlnda
nwatly northwesterly
, ?d i-nermlly higher
lalrl tm Adlf rtl"l.
1. T. JouNyi-lAX-! ootic.
UloNAL lloffcl. lAMlil Ilotl..
It. t. M aly I'oliw roar prcine--.
t;.o. II. Sow Aaixn" liotl"e.
Harm A MoRf: lintter.
Tvt'KKR Hall Hip Van Winklf.
I- II. V .m-Ixonl notitv.
H. It. Amdhkv- noti.f.
Niirrh, th Man.
u.rrh. the I jon. iokf in in hi Ulr.
Woke, andl mretobed hi mighty pw;
It.-tllevl out aw u tlul liUwl intf ir.
And csiubi uiy bri.t with bin claw.
Thn om cil unffpl that wrvt-i the.
Serve il Lorl that pit lev pnln.
Smote with the flat of hi hining worvl.
March, the lion, to leep apmi.
LOCAL BR I El".
All F.U' Iy.
ThUUthw talking yotw. the next
will l-e leap ycr.
Tht'itorrav Man h tlen t nifn
to belie it oIJ reputation.
Marvh diil hanl ami ventcnlay
favored u with noihiiiar than a rtn;-
ular fCie.
A meeting of the !Unl of Iirt-
trtr- of the Inunr Aovlum w ill " lieht
l..Uv.
it. John" lUMievolent Jvwietv
ill meet to-niitht at " o'clurk. A full
attendance U desired.
An auction a.U of the etTe-l of
the Late tirm of IL K. Jone A Co., a.iir
iifi, will take pUi-e Friday niirht. April
Charlotte 'had throe hunil.irie
Kridav niitht. Tins i-itv hai tiitil
iiii!nuiii! frm the d iTil-ti'iiH f
lhce jri-ntry l-r .iiie time 4."t.
The Punch and Jii.lv how will
jfie a erie of exhibition! MetnpIi-
tan Hall on r ri-Uv and Mtunuy merit
for the l iu til of the Thompson SiUer
t'omet lUnd. The h.w l a one
aud the ol'je t m--t worthy.
Mr. Jhn Kinc h-v leen reinta-
ted in the i-ili.n ! Sui-eriiUendftit of
the t". - ourt Ibue and I"t Jll-e.
The work of umlin that htiildinc,
lavini the idevalk. ( ill ix onn
pl'etetl in afut J Lyj.
We ber t expn- our thank to
Hon. J. J. lMi fT a Miaenihi-eiit
tatili ; I at I a-. ..f the Initol States,
nublLhr I bv the iriTerninen!. It i a
work of cr it alue and i compiled bv
Fraifi A. Walker, merintendant of
the cuU'.
The k.ttim; rink continue the
niM( riul-r plate of amu-meiit in lht
ettv, ani it i a ur-e f creiit plea.ure
tfi ihm w !io eti;ov it in lenmtme ex-
eroie to ku-o th.it it will hen-eforth
I - rrmii. nt. It i ii" inideriH.l
one of the !- t rink in the Suth.
It i ugg":ol tli.; m view of the
tu i that the t"h of Mav fall on .ht-
ii r. lav it i desirable to rttine it ob
servance and the eeretnonlesunlil Mn
L , a.s it w ill not interfere with bui
iies. sr cral un-rch.mt- hae siskeii
l the matter, and take this view.
simple simon went Kick on Hv-
men
Ami .id he wouldn't wel :
I mfraiuniatnal Marv nuoth. "I will
ware he
"Till he w ihl thai he was deail
I will send for Kiddle, who in the
mid-lie
'I hi intellect pa it his heol !'
-lh ! kts me thrice, it 1 o nice,
Aiel oftlv rul m curls!''
lb" h.d hnllv said it b-fore h
ilid it.
Thi !-. of aced tirl :
He had made the call of her, thi
angel Oliver ;
The "mils ' come after the "w hirl.
Attention Klelh Light Infantry.
Your are hereby ordered to attend
the regular mouthlv meeting; of tho
cmaiiv this e enin at ! o'clock.
Bv order the Captain.
K. F. Smith. O. S.
FtnouL
The following memWr of the Board
of Dimnom of the Insane Asvluin art
Inlhecitv. stoppiiur t the Ywrboro:
Col. J. V. Burr, of Wilmington; Mj. C.
Iwd, of Charlotte; Rev. Dr. Craven,
of Trinltv College; Col. Jsme S. Ami.
of Oxford.
PoaL
' Rev. Df. J. M. .tkln.-n leave thi
week to attend the meeting of the Trus
tee of the L'nion Theological Seniina
ry, Hanifslen Si.lney College, Virginia,
ana mere win i nemo re pc no service
at the Second Preabvterian Church here
next Sabbath.
Ka Away froni hi Mother.
Alfred Uolfgram, a white youth 1-
year of aife, ran way from hi
ntoCher in tin city yeterdy. and fche
think he ha leen persuaded to leave
by some person. Anv information nla-
tive to him will be gratefully received
bv hi mother. Nancv Ann Wolfgram.
The boy i slightly built, has blue eye
and tow colored hair, and i otherw ise
not particularly notii-eable.
Treanry ite Dated treh 31.
A drummer license was issued to Sam
ple A Wetmore. Thomasville. N. and
the R.ndolph Manfacturing Co.. Frank-
Unvil. N. .
Two thousand and nine hundrtsl dol
lar have leen aid into the Treaanry
for dram men license since the new law-
went Into effect. It only to.k 2" -ertiti-cates
to re-.ilie thi amount. A vear
4(o it would have taken .".
I n ns-eipt of each, fertilizer
licen' was given lloltson, IiurUido A
Co., N. Y., for their "Peruvion Guano"
imported bv them; Hvniaus. Ifcincy A
t o.. Norfolk. V.. ftr their Premium
t IxKiphate; The Soulheru Fertilizing
CO.. ot Kn-umoiul, .. for their "An
chor Brand "; J no. s. Reee A Co.. Bal
timore, Md., for the Pacific Guam Co s.
"Acid Phosphate of Lime."
One bond wa received for nslemp
tion. Kip Van Winkle.
A will appear from the announce
ment elsewhere, the ever popular and
beautiful play of "Rip an Winkle"
w ill be p rod u i il at Tucker Hall next
Wednesday nl TueLiy e euing. The
character of "Rip" i "taken by Mr.
McWatle. whose conception of the art
I aid by the Suthern press to Ih
mlrable. The troupe is now in Wil
mington and the lutper of that citv
peak hiirhlv of tlie nl iv T)i iuw.i.i'd
of Charleston were cliarnied with both
play and actr. and Uie New and
Conner y: "The version of the play
aa given by Mr Wade U entirely difTer
nt from Jefferson s nd in some re
pecta we like it ctter. The title char
acter was aiitniraiiv rendered bv Mr?
Aicvaie, wtio r a nnihei actor, and
the enthusiastic applause which rewanl-
eu turn wm proof of the appreciation of
me audience. the wakening scene,
and the Mr t interview with 'Sieenie,'
hi daughter, after the sleep of tw elvo
year, wert particular! v fine, and were
warmly applauded. "We recognized
among the performer the veteran of the
tajfe, Mr. F. tlilppciidale, who, of
course, wa excellent. The support
Uxroaghoat was good, though with one
exception, not above the average; but
the performance eutire wa very enjoy-
1
Ills Excellencr, Gov. Jmrvl, hs
made the following ppolntnienU on
t he Seneral SllT of the Stte CJ uard :
Francia H. Cameron, of this city, to
he Inspector (Jeneral, with the rank of
Colonel. Hennr ii. Flanner, of Wil
mlnfcton, to Iw llilef of Artillery, with
tho rank of Colonel. Thee are Iwtli
admirable apiwintmenta. and complete
tbo orraniction of the Staff.
Atleatlttn! W lUteraad 5taa;ttrte.
tk itriater of Deed of Wake re-
ouet the pwrhem or the juticea who
mlemnlxe.l the rite of matrimony le-
tween the followiiiK couples, to commu
nicate with him. or come to the office
of tiie Renter and lrn the certificate
attached to the respective license :
William Morgan and Nilla Adams,
colored, lsaned lecemler it. 174.
lieorKO Welch aud Jane Wimlerly,
coloxwl. iMiitti December 24. 1&74.
DutH-an Shearrin and Caroline Ho
chelle. white, isaucd January 10, 17.
I.icenn inuat be returned within
two month after celebration, with cer
tificate filled according to fart, under
ixmlivuf forfeiting two huncirea uoi
Ian to "the ue of any pcron
no for the sne.
who shall
ftapreute Cri.
Court met at 10 o'cloc k on yesterday.
All the Juli- prcHont.
AUton v. Old Nortli State Inuranco
('oinjMnv, from Wake: arjriuil by Arm
Mead. Jone. Strong A lwi. and Gil
liam A Ratline, for the plaintitl, and 1).
li. Fowle, for defendant.
Jone vs. Mial. from Wake; continu
ed. This concludes the argument of
-a.-e for the present term.
The following opinion were riled:
Hv Shitu. C. J:
Joseph II. Shield vs. John W. Payne,
rroro tinilford: affirmed.
K. (. Cheatham v. W. J. Hawkiu,
fn-m Granville; affirmed.
J. L. Itilltto, Ex. Parte, from Hender
son; affirmed.
Alanaon Capehart v.William Stewart,
fnuif 'orthaJupton; aiurineil.
Hv AHK. J:
Stale t J. T. Ia i. from W ake;
aiflrmcd.
Warrcu GLacu a. IL K. Summey.
from Lincoln; Keeted.
Conider lttHhee v. 1. M. Surles.
fnun Harnett; judgment reforinel.
State v. C. P. MeGiney, from Kun-
mmU.; reverMil. Pnoner di h.i i;ei.
My IMllakp, J:
h.litiUHii I. Hay wool v.. Klizabeth
It. I.ii. from Wake: re cr-d.
State and It. F. Gamble . II. T.
Ithvne. lniii i;t.-Jii: reerc'l.
W. It. Hi. liar.l.ii s. J. J. Wiiker.
from Mire; -Jr:ii. 1 artirncd.
For Hale
Two him Inil and fifty ioutul ot live
ire e feather. They are nice and w ill
m .ld 1w. Apply to IjUta A Myatt.
Wholcj tiroeeni and "oiuini-ion
Merehant. "
To ( I me ihf srnMin.
SpriniT'Overvoiit., liirht in weight.
but
re-
'o..
dark and uenteel in -Ior. Priees
iluitl to i,."iO. It. It. Andrews A
"lolhier and Hatters.
.w and Cheap.
Youth cashmere suits hist re eivetl
at f--Oi. At IC It. Andrews tv I o.,
( 'lothier and Hattersv
I. Ien Bond.
end to the New Job office for your
Lien Bond ami Chattel Morttraire.
The lest form at the lowest once.
Make a note of this.
I- It. Wjratt.
Ha on hand and to arrive.
22.tMI. C. R. Bulk side ami shoul
der.
l,iai bus. prime white corn.
2" bbl. family flour.
.loo bus. Haxall Mill lolted meal.
.'o : ks Marshall's Liverisl salt.
2. bbl. New Orleans molasses,
lo bbl. sugar house molasses.
J bbls. susrar, from granulated dow n.
20 :"k otbs.
2n. pound prime Timothy hay.
F-arlv Ioe esl ttato.
Orders filled promptly for seed sweet
tatoCH.
Alsjve naml irowl ioiignt right.
and will Is- sold itccordinglv.
L. R. Wv ITT.
Wilmington St.. opjoite Market.
Just the I
laee.
Loader the tailor has won an envi
able reputation in hi business, and
deserve it. for the stvle, tit ami mate
rial of his suits are not excelled.
When to this is added moderate charg-
. it is not surprising that his rooms
oer Tucker's store are often visited bv
ustomers. Pay him a visit and in-
tM-t in stock, ami vou will te pieasei
w ith prico and good.
Our country i getting to be fearfullv
alarminir. the averaire of life Ijeinir les
sened everv vear, without anv reason
able cause, death resulting generally
from the most insignticant organ. At
this s ioii of the year esiKs-ially, a cold
is such a common thing that in the hur
ry of every day life w e are apt to over
look the .l ingers attending it and often
find too late tliat a fever or lung trouble
ha already set in. Thousands lose
their live in thi way everv winter.
while had Ifetsehce's German Svrnp
been taken, a cure w ould have reunite f.
ami a large uiu iroin a Uts-tor been
avoi.ieii. r or ail diseases or the throat
and lumrs, Boschee's erman Svrur
ha rovtl itself to I' the greatest di-
coverv of its kind in medicine. Lverv
Druggist in this country will tell vou
of it wonderful effect. Over U.V.ouu
Mttle sold last vear without a single
failure known.
dAw tf. .
The Celebrate! fie v en Nitrlnr Iron
and Alum 91 a.
This i decidedly the most useful, be
sides being the most efficient Familv
Medicine ever placed w ithin the reach
of anv iicople. Its reputation extends
far and wide, ami its treat iopuIaritv
is duo entirely In its own merits. For
relieving Sick and Nervous Headache.
it may le truly said, to have no coual.
Dvspepti-s find it just the remedv for
their trouble. Mothers ami daugh
ter have long since discovered in its
ne a "panacea" for their worst ills:
and now w e have the testimonies of two
eminent ministers of the gosixd, from
Southern cities, selling forth its secinc
effects in other more dreaded and
troublesome diseases.
Rev. John F. Mavne, Tlu'ologieal
Seminary, Columbia, S. ( '.. writes:
V ut afflicted with that terrible disease.
Diabetes;' am usim? the Seven Sprinirs
Mass' w ithacoiisiderabludogree of re
lief; is the only remedy I -Jiave yet
found to suit my ease ; w ant to continue
its use until a cure is effected if isissi-
ble. Send worth of the enclosed P. o.
order immediately.
J no. F. Mavne.
Colimib a, S. C, Jan. it. I, 17!.
Rev. J. D. Parker, of New Orleans.
La., writes: "Having tried effectually
the 'Seven Springs Iron and Alum
Ma,' for Diarhea, Kidney afflictions.
Ac.. I take pleasure in recommendim.'
its ue iu these complaints. In mv
case it affords immediate relief.
J. D. Pakkkr."
Xew Orleans. La., Feb. 11th, 179.
For sale by Wm. Simton. Pescud
Ia A Co.. and F. H. Heartt, Raleigh,
X. C, and Druggists generally.
La.npiu'.m A Litchfield,
Abingdon, Va.
Read THI.
Bre water hit the nail on the head once
more. All the manufacturers have ad
vayewd tlie price 011 cooking stoves ten
pefcVnt., to Like effect .March 1'th.
llrcwster has just received a three
months supply and he can afford to sell
his Cotton Kinir Stove aa cheau as evr.
Call and get one before he is ooniDelled
10 advance the price. Iron good, of all
iinds are advancing, ' but Brewster has
a large mock bougnt before the riae.
Call and secure a banrain in hardware
tinware aud hous furniahing gooda,
Wbleale Nlre. A
f easrs. Latta A Myatt have on hand
and to arrive
3u0 aacks "1. A M." Family Flour.
200 " "XX"
bbls. Patapaco and Orange Flour.
40 aacka N. C. Flour.
70U bushels corn.
9i0 " meal (Virginia Ijolted).
IW.noO lbs. bulk C. It. sides.
2,tM " hauQu and shoul ien.
1.000 " canvassed and unrtinvasseti
hauis.
4100 ll. N. C. ham and shoulders.
40 bbls. new crop Cuba molasses.
3- " New Orleans
3o " "tiueen Bee" Syrup.
2,200 ll)S. bucket, tub and tierce lard.
4.r bajrs Rio Coffee.
20 bbl. "vellow" susrar.
15 " "A." and 'C." snjrar. .
o " Granulated
All of which will le sold low. .Sen.
for samples and price lit. I,atta A My
att, Wholesale Grocers.
Make Your Own Fertiliser.
With ten dollars worth of chemicals
.. kw.k t M-ni firoih in nroner nronor-
t ions for one ton of fertilizer, added to
such materials as every farmer li:uj in
abundance around the farm, he can
mike :i ton of fertilizer emifll to the
best high priced fertilizer on the mar
ket.
' It is recommended bv leading farm
ers such as Mr. Win." Grimes. J. T
IavwU and others whose testimonials
have.
Wm. Simpson.
Chemist, Raleigh, N. C.
Ttie Tucker IIoue.
This hostelrv lias not lonsr been
otened. but has alreadv made itself a
favorite here and with the traveling
public. The faro is good, the rooms
favorable, while the location Is very
convenient. These many advantages
. a. a. . 1. 1. lilt I V
Oup of the leat place in the city is
the Hlgffs House, on Hargett and Salis
bury atreets, which is open at all nours
TheVo are to bo found choice, frame
ovsters and all the delicacies of the sea
son. The house has attained note for
its excellence of cuisine and its many
merits hae made it very popular. 1
"Clond -oniM'ller' from over the sea.
Rising like Vepus fair and free;
O'er some MM ts reverie,
Leopold's "Raleigh Belle" ami "Lit
tie Maimce."
articular otlee.
Buoiucss nun and others in netsl o
B.Hik ;in-l Job Printing of any kin
should remember that the Nkws .lol
(tllei- is the plai'c to have it done neatly
chealy and ;t the shortest notice.
Strotiaeh A Allcott have just receive
2 car loads of hay. and a large hit o
meal, which th-" will sell lower thai
the lowet.
Win. Woolleott has ju-
t received fron
a lianknipt to. k. a lot of hats, pools
bankriipt to. k. a lot
shoe andclothiiiir, and he w ill sell then
cheap for cash. A case of spring cali
coes just arrived at Woolleott".
Kleelrie Belt.
A sure cure foj nervous debility, pr
mature dec.iv. exhaustion, etc. Th
onlv reliable cure. Circular . mailed
free. Address J. K. Rkkvk. 4:1 Chat
ham St.. X. Y.
t.nn and Locknmlf h.
Brockwell A King, near the rear o
the C S. Court House, on Salisbury
street, are prepared to repair in first
class stvle. Breech-loading and Muzzle
loading Shot Guns and fire arms of
everv description. They also repair
Ioor Iocks. Trunk Ix ks. and kx-ks ot
all patterns. Umbrellas, Parasols, Flu
ting machines, and everything in th
line of small hardware, either brass,
steel or iron. Sign and Bell hanging a
sjecialty. Orders from a distance will
receive special attention. Keys fitted
at residences on short notice. All work
warranted.
Standard.
Patapseo Flour,
Patajmco Baking Powder.
Bolted Virginia Meal,
Orange Grove Kxtra Flour.
Prime Timothy Hav.
Marshall's Liverpool Salt.
Clear Rib RulkMoa7.
Kgerton's Scotch Snutl".
For sale at wholesjile bv
W. H. Dopp.
Frewh Arrival at D. T. Jo tin son's.
Richmond bolted meal, .Vk) lbs nice
white com bulk meats, X. C. hams and
sides. A large lot of peas, (different
kinds.) Cuba molasses in bbls and
tierces, 20 bags coffee, different grades,
20 bbls nice yellow sugar. 300 sacks
tlour. We off er thege goods to the trade
at prices that can't fail to please. Give
tin a trial. A few el hi fas 011 hand yet.
I). T. Johnson. "
V 1'riteuMisl A. Brook.
Hae another lot jof that elegant oak
and hickory wood on hand, cheap for
cash. Also, car load of bolted meal;
salt, . potatoes, bulk moat, fresh eggs
and chickens, sugars of all grades, cof
fees and tea at prices to suit the hard
times.
' oTlnie Like the lreenl.
Xow i tho time to buy goods cheap,
at law's "china and silver" warehouse.
We must reduce our enormous stock
before the dull summer months, and to
parties wishing triple-plated carters,
torKs, sikxjiis, Ac, china, cutlery or
gl.issware we have special bargains to
oiler. Call early ami uet prices or send
for price list before buying elsewhere
Wanted.
A la.K
of
many years experience 111
teachiiiir. desires to ohtain board
in ex-
ehunge for instruction ii
teaching other branches, a few hours
dailv. I'eference uien. Address
"Teacher." care of editor Nkws.
I'of try.
Alone, I've yet one solace left.
Which cheers niv broken heart.
And in that thought a thousand hopes
ome springing int birth.
How beautiful the vision seems,.
Amidst life's troubled cares,
To drink a glass of good champagne
Aim smoke .Mknpkl s cigars.
r rom the l apital Cigar Store, op
posite tne t'ostotnee.
Chanire of Firm Xame.
The Merchant Tailoring business that
nas heen conducted under the name of
C. eikel, heretofore, will iu the fu
t.ire be carriei on under the name and
styie 01 . vtemeitxi o. All accounts
due Mr. eikel for work done bv him
have been placed in the hands of Mr.
K. ti. lewis, his attorney, and will b
collected by him. Weikel cV Co. have
on hand splendid goods, dew liist-class
work for the smallest prices and take
c lsii only tor ork done bv them.
For Kent.
A dwelling house in the city of Ral
eigh. Seven rooms, in good repair
wiui necessary out nouses, r or particu
lars apply to W. H. Pace. Attorney at
,uw.
IIoi-n for Nale.
Two young, gentle and sound horses.
suiwaoic lor sauuie or nurness, sold for
wantot use. Apply to K. B. Haywood,
Mardi 11, isrrp.
You have onlv to trv one of tUna
in.vu. uenr nnviina, "l-lttie Oorrit"
eigarettee, or one of those "Lone Fish-
ennan cieantteM at Prsnt tirnnu.v I :"
oirar and tobac-co Leauart to hi
convinced that thv rVnV k! I
rincwt splendid thin,? out." Thr I
fint cIkssi rcallv and tn.lv . . v
' " i
In heard ofBariralnal
AT THE INDEFATIGABLK ENDEAVORS
TO PLEASE THE PUBLIC, SO HEBE GOES.
Ye muses nine, inspire my pen,
To sing of Fayetteville street, No. 10,
Who 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 you hear them talk;
In Fayetteville 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 eases
Will help adorn your forms and faces;
Picture frames and mouldings too
In great variety, black, brow n and
blue.
His window cornices aud lambrequins
fine,
Will make your rooms and parlor
shine.
Perforated mottoes, and white holly
baskets.
And everv other sort of stuff,
Of which he hopes to have enough.
So now he bids you all adieu
And wishes a happy new year too,
And not forget
C. C. Clawson,
No. 10 Favetteviile St.
Xational Hotel.
Brightened up and renovated, the
National offers both to families and
single gentlemen most elegibly located
rooms, for regular boarding, in the eity.
Rates to suit thetimes. d Rooms refurn
ised and fitted up in any desired style,
fo permanentguests.
KALKIUII MARKETS.
Cotton Market:
Reported by PARKKR & A VERA, Cotton
Brokers.
Rai.kioh, Ct. March 31st, 1879.
Middling VZa.Hji
Strict Iov Middling
Ixjw Middling
Strict Good Ordinary 9
;mk1 Ordinary VJ
Middling Stains 9('
Iaw Middling Stains 84
Gkk1 Ordinary Stains
Tone of Market, rtrm and active.
CITV MARKETS Wholesale Prices.
Corrected by C1IISTOPHKK & SORREI.U
ottieial RejMrt of Cns'ers Exchange.
Ralkigh, N. C, March 31, 1K70.
Flour. North Carolina
t 'hiekeiis
Corn
. rn Meal
llacoii, N. f . lluj; round
hums
Bulk Meats, clear rib sides...
" " shoulders
North Carolina Pork
Coffee, prime Kio
ohI
Svrnp, S. If
Molasses, Cuba
Salt, Liverpool
susrar, wbite
yellow
Irih otatocs
North Carolina.
Sweet Potatoes tsccdj
t al, shelled
Peaches, peeled
llli.c:ilcd
Apples, northern per bushel.
dried
( "ottoll Tie, new
' spliced
Itairirinir
Pork
(a i oO
(a 21)
A) (a.
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butter
Beeswax
ICisrs in i xed ....
cotton
ITks- Mter
.S5.nu
Mink
Fox
'0011
M link rut
Rabbits
Above lire tor lartre .piantities.
small quantities are wanted higher
w ill be eharired.
. . . 75
... 90
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When
prices
TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS.
Nkw York, March 31. Money J7.
Kxchange long 4X5:?; short 4.S6. Gov-
erumeuis iirui : new nves 4i ; more
doing.
Cotton net receipts 1,030; gross 1,807.
Futures closed strong; sales 4,K0 bales;
April 10.o3; May lo.oti; June 10.81; July
10.0.5; August i 1.04(a. 11.05 ; September
10.S)fa,10.!i; October 10.57 (a. 10.50; No
vember 10..M(a 10. 3 J ; December 10.25
(h 1(.1'7.
Cotton dull and easier; sales 540 bales;
middling uplands 10; middling Orleans
10 ; consolidated net receipts 12,lo4;
exports to (Jreat Britain 3,107; continent
7,640.
Hour dull, strongly in buyers favor;
Southern Hour unchanged. Wheat
slightly in buyers favor, very moderate
export and light speculative inquiry,
ungraded whiter red $1.0$(u.$1.14; No. 3
dol.9!ail.U0i. Corn a shade lower,
very moderate trade, ungraded 44(a4tf.
Oats slightly in buyers favor but dull.
11 for No. 3. Coffee in moderate de
mand, firm ; Rio quoted in cargoes at
lU(a-I.;m ou lots 11 jfa lb. Sugar un
changed, quit; refined quiet. Molasses
lUiet and unchanged, luce in moderate
request and steady. Rosin quiet and
firm $1.40. Turp'entine firm at
Pork a shade firmer and quiet; old mess
qxt 0.40; new quoted at 10.37i("$10.50.
Lard a trilie better and very quiet,
closing strong; prime steam spot $0.52J.
W hiskev nriii at $1.(k t reights uuiet.
Baltimokk, March 31. Oats dull and
lower; Southern and Pennsylvania 31 (m
32; Western w hite 3I(oi32; mixed 30(a.31.
Hye quiet 54 (a-. to. Hay quiet 11,12.
Provisions rirnier and steady; mess
pork $10.25(a. 10.05; bulk meats loose;
shoulders 3j ; clear rib sides 4j; packed
4H.5J; ba.-on, shoulders 4J; clear rib
sides 5j ; hams y(0i. Iard, refined, in
tierces 7i. Butter stealy, prime to
choice western packed ls(20; roll 15(g,
10. Coffee firmer and fairly active.
Rice cargoes 10('i 1. Whiskey dull and
nominal $I.07(a$1.07i. Sugar quiet;
"A" soft K(a.Si."
WiLMiNtmi, March 31. Spirits tur
entine 2oi. Rosin dull; strained $1.10;
good strained $1.12J. Crude turpentine
steady; hard $1.15; yellow dip $1.75;
virgin $1.75. Tar quiet at $1.10. Corn
steady but rirnier; white 55.
Ctti.'Ai.o, March 31. Flour dull and
unchanged. Wheat quiet but steady
for No. 2 Chicago spring fresh; 01 for
regular; NS2; i'or cash and April: 93jf(a,
!3i for May; No. 3 do. 78. Corn quiet
md w eak for fresh; 34 for regulr; 31i
for cash and April; 35(a.3r for May; 30i
0L.vt for June. (Jats dull and tending
downward for fresh: 24 for regular: 41
for cash; 213 for April: 25 for May; 254
for J tine. Pork steady, in fair demand;
$10.10(a$10.12 for cash and April; $10.25
(cutw.z,i for Mav: 10.37(a $10.40 for
June. Lrfird steady, in fair demand:
$H.32i(o,$.,.35 lor cash and April; $0.42
(a?o.4. for Mav: $0.50(a$.52i for June.
Bulk meats steady and unchanged.
Whiskey steady and unchanged.
(. IM INMATI. March 31. Flour in fair
demand and firm. Wheat dull and un
changed. Corn in fair demand and
firm; No. 2 mixed 30 ti 38. Outs easier
at 20(a;30 for mixed, and 31 fa 33 for
white. Pork held at $10.25(o,10.50.
Iard dull and nominal : current make
$0.17. Bulk meats quiet but steady
shoulders held at $3.00 ; short rib $4.75 ;
short clear rib nominal at $4.90. Baeon
quiet but steady shoulders 4i: clear
rib 51; clear sides 5. Whiskev in fair
demand at $1.01.
March, 31. Cotton Mi.MMug. low-
middling, good ordinary: Ualveston
steady, 104, yg and Vi ceiits ; net receipts
1,683 bales. Norfolk steady at lOi
cents; net receipts 1.408 bales. Balti
morefirm at 10, 9 and 9 cents; net
receipts 40 bales. Boston auiet at 10S
104 and 9 cento; nt receipt 1,245 bales.
r ummeiounrm atiraml8cfintsr
uvy receipts t Dales: -Ptoiladelphia
A,n. .niti ins SWL7 7"rrr.
171 fi?J l TnTO
i ------ Ayv &s
VT"A - ' receipts 2,034 bales.
Sri. -"-ncnngea aiiut, vt ana
XkTw elP H'
TVI" - MU1 a easy at iu, i and va
eni: net rereiDLs Kirai haiAQ
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Mr. McWade respectfully announces that
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ADMISSION 50 cents: 75cnts: 81.00.
No extra charge for reserved seats, lor sale
at Heartt's Drugstore.
April l-3d.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE!
On Saturday, April 5th, 1879. I will
sell at Publid Auction, at li. F, Jones (.'o's.
old stand, such
GIaOCEIIIES, &c.
aa are not sold privately before that time.
GEO. II. SNOW, Assignee,
April l-tds. of R. F. Snow & Co.
polTceYourprises i
Attention is called to Sections 3d and 4th,
Chapter IX, City Ordinances, relating to
nuisances.
B. C. MANLY, Mayor.
April 1-1 w
NEW BUTTER
We have received the
this season, of
first shipment, for
New Northern Butter,
DISKCT FBOM THE DIARY,
Fresh, and of Fine Quality; and will
Receive Supplies Every Week.
A LARGE AND CO.MIM.KTi: SToCK OK
EVERTHING in the WAY
OF GROCERIES,
AND
FAMILY SUPPLIES,
;F THE BEST QUALITY.
n We never ourselves to be under
sold. HARDIN & MOORE,
IIOI.EEMAX HI Il.OIXi.
apl 1-tf.
A Keniedy that lias been Keuie-
111.
The invincible repugnance felt by almost
eTerv oae to the smell and navor ot coa
Llvr Oil. has nreventdteos of thousan is
ot thn vn-tims of debility, from reaoiiig the
benefits of it oeculiar tit-aliag and nutritive
properties. The almost hopeless consump
tive, tae martyr to itlieuinatisin, the barely
living siiadow 01 men, women and cnn iren
tuat emerge f 10m tht rlutches of malarial
fevers, all of these know, or at leas: their
doctors ku. ".that ot all discovered reme
dies, this Oil 1" tu best, aud often the only
one that win Duiid up tneir wastea noaies,
ana ana res , ore iu ir snatcerea nerves, ana
far more eTe tive than the Oil by itself is
Scott's Eruuls on of it. with the HVpophos-
phite o.' Lime and S da. This Is the nnesl
and most natural food nd medicine in the
world, and wholly deprived of us disagiee
able qualitits. Sold by Wm, BimpSon, Drug
gist. Jiarcii 4-Q4IW3
BEMARK4BI E cure of an Inflamed tear-
duct or passage to the eye, without an oper
ation. Mrs. Gibson, who has a larg-e and
extensive confectionery aed candy store at
No. 2d Eeast 42d Street, near the Grand
Central Depot, was about, to have a silver
tube inserted in the tear passage of her left
eye. me enlargement and innamation
were very great Bef jre submitting To the
operatlou, trhd Lr. Oil s' Liniment, rubbed
in carefully o er the iuQamed ttuct. The
inflamntiou disappeared the passage be
came lear, and was. through Its power able
to do without a surgical operation Also
took the klnimeut lQteruallv, a teasp"onful
three tunes a day, m a wine glass of water.
Sold by ail druggists
"VEGfETINE
Purifies the Blood, Reno
vates and Invigorates
the Whole System.
ITS MEDICAL PfiOPJEETIES ABE
Alterative, Tonic, Solvent
AND DIURETIC.
T If '
IT Reliable Evidence.
egeuue
mr Mr". K. R. Stevfxs:
I effetinO Dear Sir I will most cheerfully
add my testimony to tlie great
VPfPttnP numaer yon have already received
f tel,iIC hi, favor of your great and i;oxl
, 'medicitfe, VctiKTixit, for. 1 do not
T 6S6till6 think' enoAgli o'an be sflvd in its
;pfaiie, for 1 was tmnbK'd over
r j 'thirty years with tfiat dreadful
I cgctinG disease, Catarrh", and liadvuth lad
jcoughlng ipellrf thsrif "ld seem
VGETPtiriP a9 tbough I' never )iu-lu.' t real i$
0 any more, aifli v lir.Ktix' has
r ,. Kutr mm and I (fo-feel Ut tiiank
V eiCclIlie,'oa all tne time that there in so
(good a niudicine as VF.r. ktine,
Vorraff nn" ' R,f think j one of the b-st
o,")mediolne8 tr roughs aut weak,
' (sinking feelings 8t the stomach,
VcdillB advise everldv u take ilia
IVErtlti ink, for I ran assure tlirni
it it is one of the best inodi. ines
fC'geime.that ever was.
.MllS. I.. (iUI'.K,
(('or. Mairazine an.i Walnut ts..
VeseLiue
CanibTdg.tl'i9.
Vogetine,
Yegetine
Or 1 V K S
Health, Strengtn
AND APPETITE.
Yegetiue
Yegetine
Vegetinc
My daughter has reoeived great
fbeneti t from the use of Vicm- t iNE.
Her declining health was a smtrce
of great anx i l y t all her friends.
V62GlillC treil her health, streegth and
appetiie.
VAf. , I X. Tl. TILDEX,
egeillie insurance and Iteal Estate Agt.,
2o. 4'J Sears JiuiMins,
Boston, .Alass.
Ycgetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
CANNOT BE
!
t Crarlestowk, Mar. 19, 186?.
W CCliliCfl. li. STEVENS:
I Iear Sir This is to certify that
Vpopf inp 1 have used your "Blood Prepara
i cBciiuc tjoi) in ny family for geveral
-T .. years, and think that, for Scrofu
V egetine ' or Cankerous Humors or Itheu
jniatic affartions, it cannot be ex
"Vaof iio!cel,ed and as a blood purifier or
spring medicine, it is the best
itlitncr T lurp vt and I hard
Ve?6tiH6!u?e l'n"t e'. rythiiip. I can
cheerfully re-v..i!it ml it 'o any
Vogetiiie
Yesreline
one in need of u li a medicine.
Yours respectfully,
Mbs. A. A. DINSMORE,
"Ho. 19 Russell street.
Vegetiuej
Vegetine
BEGOiaXUSXro IT
eartily
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
South BostoX, Feb. T, 1870.
Mr. Stevk.ns:
Iear Sir 1 have taken several
bottles of your Vec.etine, and am
conTimed it is a valuable remedy
for DvKDemis, Kidwy Complaint
iand general debility of the system.
' I I can heartily reeommeua xo
Yesetllie suirerin'fom Ue aboye com-
'plaints. Ywiira respectfully,
VvtJ MRS. MUKlfOE PABKEB,
Yegetlnel iWAthensstrart
PREPARED BY Hid STOCKS, EOSTCI UASS,
Vegetine is Sof J by All Druggists,
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dec iiieodw4m.
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FROM A PHOMIXKNT VETKIMAliY
Mr. Wm M. Giles, Cliemist, Sir. I have
practiced extensively in Europe and Ameri
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kidneys, wind galls, a id harj, bou swtl-
linga on the j'iiuts. it is tiu y marvelous.
Vours very rulv,
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Veterinary Surgeoii. 3iu W. 26.,u bt,, N. Y.
hold by all Druggists.
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r
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few of the lots have bouses on them, but
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and ihree years, with interest at 8 per ctn'.
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marll tf- Attorney tor Owners
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
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Office in the Court House.
bl3-tf
tutps pills.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
the Head, with a Dull sensation in th a h v-
pan, i-ain unaer we anouiderbiade. fuil
ness after eating, with a disinclination to
exertion oi Doav or mind- Irntahiiitir r
temper, now pinis, witn aieeimg oi nav
tne neglected some dutv. Wparinpus! Tiir.-
Einess, Fluttering at the Heart. Dots be
Cawa lit a 't7"nllMM. O t Tt a i
generally over the right eye, Hestlessneea
wiuiuuuiiuwmii, xiigniy coiorea urine
IF THESE WARNINGS UKHEEDED.
UlStAStS WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED
TUTT'S PILLS
are especially adapted to each cases, a
ingle dse effects such a cbaace of fcr--
injr as to astonish the safferer.
A NOTED DIVINE SAYS:
Tlw TTT1vr.TL...C,'. rMM T v t
a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation and Pile. Last
Spring your Pills were recommended to ma ; I nH
tnem t Due witn ntueiuta). l am now a Well man.
V. i . . J : if r . . ,
pile gone, and I have gained forty pounds solid flaab.
They are worth their weirht in srold.
K"uu iptiuifl, uj&esuoa uenect, reffaiar stools.
mejr are wortn tneir weirht In pole
Rev. B. L. SIMPSON, Lcwiarffle, KT.
The first effect of TUTT'S PILLS is to In.
crease tbe Appetite, and cause the body to
Take on Fleah, ttufc the system is noariabed,
and by their Tonic Action on the Digestive
Organs, Regnlar Stools are produced.
Dr. J. F. HAYWOOD,
OF NEW YORK, SAYS:-
' Few diseases exist that cannot bo relievod hv
storing the- Liver to its normal functions, and for
this purpose no remedy has ever been invented that
has &3 happy an effect as TUTTS PILLS."
SOLD EVERYWHERE, i-RlCE 25 CEOT8. j
Office 33 Murray Street, New York.
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
Cray Hair or Whiskers chay ad to a Glosst
Black by a simile ADDUcatkm of tbia Dtk. It. in
Darts a Natural Color, acts Instntjuinn.l .r,a
as Harmless as spring water. 4Sold by Drnggj.t. or
sent by express on receipt of $1. i
Office.' 35 Murray St.. New York.
ECONOMY IS WEALTH.
Vt9 French's India Rubber Cement for
mending Furniture, Toys, Glassware, Chtua,
&c. Every family should hare a Tial in the
house. Manufactured ty
WM. K. FRENCH,
Wholesale aud Retail Druggist,
Petersburg, Va.
For sale by Wm. Simpson, F. IL Hear
Druggists, Raleigh. N. C.
nov -d6rn
Alnm A Iron Nprins Water &
Efficient tor throat diseases." Dr. Can.
g ol Virginia.
specific iu Hkiu diseases." Dr. Allen of 8
0.
CJnequ&led for Scrofulous all ect Ions Dr.
a erofVa.
waiuajie for Neuralgia. Dr. Harrison,
'Regulates the Secretive Organs. Dr
Christ! in of Va.
Purines the Blood, !rr. Langhorne, Ta.
'Successful in Dyspepsia.' Prof. Jackson,
Univ. of Pa.
' 'Has no equal for Chills.' Rer. Ellison C.
Dodson, Va.
'Excellent Tonic and Diuretic.' Med Asso.
'Unsurpassed tor diseases peculiar to Wo
men. John P. Metteaur, M,l), L. L. D. of
VirKinia.
'Well adapted in Ulcerative affections-'
Prof. Moorman, M. D, Va.
JN one have a wider range of usefulness."
Va. Med. Monthly.
Very valuable for Stomach, Liver, Kidneys
and Bowels. lion l-andon bcruKgs, Va.
a'Powerf ui Natural Remedy.' t r of Hardin,
V M I.
Mass .-50 cts. and tl bottle, 12.50 and 5
ha:f dozen; $5 and $10 dozen: tent postpaid.
Liberal terms properly graded to wuoienale
and retail dealers. Analysis nd directlous
with each package. Full pi oof of all claimed
sent free upu application Sample supply
free to phvMcians desiring Co test.
Thefe charming Spring are open for visi
tors and invalids the year round from and
after Jure lt, 1878. Board $35 a month ; 1 10
a week; $1.50 a aay. Conveyances dally from
Lynchburg to Springs, 12 miles distant, over
pleasant roads through picturesque country,
connecting with all tue trains. Round trip
tickets trom all points South aud Nonh at
reduced rstes. Buildings all new or
thoroughly refitted. Fare and accommoda
tions first-class. Skilful resident physician.
A. M. LiAVlES, President, B. A. & I. Springs
Co., Lynchburg, Va. eoid by
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u ly8d-s- Kalelgh. M. C.
$30,000 FOR $2
INTHK
Extraordinary Drawijg
KENTUCKY STaTE LOTTEUY,
OP
MARCH 20, I87J
Dju't overlook the opp n tauity.
Some one must be the luj ty w,.i:ior,
why nor you?
and
SOU K ME
1 Prize ; u.uu
l Pr ze of l.S.ti
1 1'iize r 5 (i 0 !s 5,1x0
. Prize oi 2,(tio are
2.'iizeof l,5Jt are 3,'0U
oPrleof luouaie 5 Ou
Siti'rizeof 2 dare lu,0)
10) Prize of loo .ire 10,ia.m
lOoi'uze of 50 are JO.toO
500 i'rieof 2u are lo.coo
1027 tthr Prlzei aiiu jutiu ; Lo l.j.tKJU
P-89 xlu,4CK
IV IIOliE TICKETS 2.
iStf-AI! t he above j rizes will be diawj at
tins u: Witit;.
the ftiliowing numbers drew the tirst
thrt-e in' Z's in the ordinary uiav iu oi
r ebiuat y 6:
No. iU.4U4 drew 1 5,000.
Sold in Philadelphia.
No. 48,998 drew $8,000.
bold in ot. Lou h.
No. 54,3(.6 drew $5,0it0.
Sold in Chicago.
2 7tis lottery has been in existence over
50 years, and no drawing has ever bttn
postpvned even for a single day.
SIMMONS & DICKINSON, Manager
.cvinato. Kv,
0-Addres all orders to our General
Eastern Ak uta. WILLIAMSON lO.,
?9yBroa way, New York.
Hend In orders without delay, as in the
last Extraordinary drawing we wern un
able to supply ttie detnau J. Correspondence
private lis! or drawings puoiisnea in in
New York Herald, Staats Zeitun and
Louisville Commercial. A 1 o it of town tick
et holders are mill d a copy of the official
list as soon as received
A simi ar drawing win tale p.ece in Apr.i
march g-wl . 4.
A SPLENDID OPrOKTUNlTY
TO-INA FOKTUNE, FOURTH grand
DISTKIBUTION. LAbH D. Al' NEW OR
LEANS. TUESDAY. APRIL. 8th 187
107th Monthly Drawing
Louisiaoa State Lottery Company.
This Institution was regularly Incorporated
by the Legislature of the Stale, for Educa
tional and charitable purposes, in lHfti,
for the term of Xweutv-flve Years, to which
coutract the Inviolable faith of the State is
pledged with a capital of 81,000,000, to which
it nas since added a Teserve iund or nou.uw.
Its grand sinsie number distribution will
tdkc place mouth ly on the second Tuesday.
It never scales or postpones. Look at the
(ollewing distribution:
CAPITAL PIUZF. 930,000.
100,000 TICKETS Al X WO DOLLARS EACH.
ii A.LF-TICKE7 S, ONE DOLLAR.
U.ST OF PRIZLM.
1 Capital Prize.....
1 Capital Prize....,
1 Capital Prize
2 Prizes of $2,&j0....
6 Prize of 1.000....
20 Prizes of &00....
100 frizes of 100....
2 PrIzesof 60
600 Prizes or 20....
fJO.OO
10, xu
5,u0
5,00V
5;o00
10.00U
10,000
10,01(0
10,000
1U.U0U
lOoO Prizes of 10. ..
APPROXIMATION PHIZES.
9 Approximation Frizes of 430) J.700
9 Approximation rizes of iiOu 1.800
9 Ai.pryximatiou Frizes oi 100 ... 900
18o7 Prizes, amouutiriK to 1 10-400
Ketponsloje correspon. ua agents wanted
at ail prominent points, to whom a liber 1
compensation will be paid.
Application ror rates to clubs should onlr
be made to the Home Oilica m New Orleans.
Write, clearly statiuir lull address, for fur
ther information, or send oruers to.
M. A. DAUPHIN,
P. U. Box 692, New Orleans. Louisiana.
All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are
under the supervision and management of
QkM.ltAl.tt U 1 Bh.AUrvEoAHDj.nd
JUBA1. A. HaKlV. marLMw
ROYAL Ml
mm luiilci.
In the Grand Kxtraord narv lirawinar
which will lake pUce on the Sth oi April.
1876, tlire will he only Io.uih) ' ick"ts, uuiu-
bei-fd from i to 1 ,U u, wuii , a r mi Prizes.
and the amount drawn will be 2 .2V), 1 00
OxE PRIZE lO EVEKY 20 TICKETS.
Prize of dollars lO'i ' to
' ' 2itx)ii
" " jOOiOO
. " " ;biNU
Prizes cf
0 000 each ,
e.oto
l.OtO
IH.OfJO
C6,t'0
V Approximations of tl.000 each, to
$1 OQo,Ooo frlze 3fi0!JC
9 Approximations of t3.00 e h to
2i 0.(X0 Prize 27,000
Approximations of S2.000 each to
00.0oPiize 18,000
9 Appioximatiousoi Ji.000 each to
450 00) PiIm ,oou
2 Approximations of 1.0t0 each to
fito.ww Prize
722 Prlaes, amt'Kto Spanish Dolls. ;2SO,000
Price In Currency.
Wholo Tickets. Halves viuariera.
2 0 ou
Bigbtha. Tenths. Twenttetas. Korti'-ths.
20 SU- w '
information furnished, prizes cashed and
orders filled.; . .
i a x Liu u., canKer.
llTiUbt.N. Y
T. A. KiJioaLY, W.E. AsHUcr.
K'NESLEY & A5HLEY
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS,
. .-.Hi ' .'
Refer to Julius Lewts & Co.,
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