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DAILY NEWS APRIL 10, 1JC9. Weather Report. WAiioTO5, April 9. Far the Sooth AlUntU stai. 1 ncr"" I cut cJoultneA. followed by rmlnarr. wlrnl tuoMlr wtbMl to outbwei. rl"tnr,f or.l by Ullln wmprtur and tailing bromrtr. Simmon A Dickixsox. Kentucky Sut Lottery. M. A. l)Airni5.-Louisiana State Louerr. f NorVmd Giles. Statement. Martin A iVvbor:. Ixnl notie. H. H. AiDRKWii A o. IahuI notico. i'ayjk Hro. I-oral r.otit - I.Ui AL BRIIir. Xo ktin rink to-niijlit. Mr. J. ii. Nell- sheriff of M-Iw- II county brought In a convict yester day by th nauie oft ieonn Hall. 1 "Wilcox. ;iltw A To., of CharlcH ton f. l. hae reneuei their lii-eneto Mil their Manipulated liuano in tlu.H State. The con tract em for the rlijirlnif of tho c;.tern in the city have com nientt1 work ou the cistern at the iu tereetion of IIllNlor anl Hrrim:Un treets. ami from aiirrncv it will - reIy f-r uo in a short time. K. II- .sump, rj-jr., 1'rea't. N. ( 8Ute IVnitentiarv Ikwml drew fc.tt.33 from the .uu Treasurer, beinz amount dueou the appropriation for the nrt quarter. Aeataa CialeV Lod je I. O. O. I. Kvrv uieuiber of Seaton Jules IxUe I renulreil to le present to night busine! of iuiortaiu-e to le tranjicted-"AU odd fellow J ordialiy in vited." Ke;tatrHt. W. D. II wood, Kq.. mriatrar for the graded ichool tax ejection hae the book at the erand jury room, in th. county court nouae. lh not eonfoun-1 thi rfrit ration with that for munici pal election. Itead the hand bills of the choo! tax election; all information i contained therein. Mmy Day Ball. We have a verv hanloniely print d Invitation to attend a "May lhy Hall' at Oxford on the lt of May at the Hotel. We learn that 'extensive pre parations axe Iximc made and the ball will be .one of the Urret and inot.t fashionable yet jrivenin Oxford. The different committees appointed to-er-fect the prolamine ixm prise tlJ lead ing entiemen f Urauvilie. Tbe Allea Brtrk Msrklne Manufacture.! by Mr. t A. Hec. of 5aVui. N. I"., i training a wiie reputa tion. The irvenro Patriot the follow in x item in its iiie April rtth: Two more of the "Allen hri.-k Ma chines" kvcvI tfiroiich within the ial last week. ue tt Mr. H. 1 tirant. tf lioldbor". w hich makes the -cnd for him; and ne to Mr. Ihniel orth, Alamance ct.untv. Thcr are now tx of thce machines In oieratbn. hich is a decide I sus-es as thus is the tirt sea.on and but little effort has l.sn male to bnmr it lefore the tublic. When a brick maker look at it it ds is town talking. Vrw. Im Ralelsh. Thin la.lv revivalist, who ! l-en condu-tintr praver meeting with ureal power ami effect In many places In the tate, arnvcsl m KaUih vestenlay. -vniiwiu-d by her husbaml ami tw rhiUlrvn. and look rooms at the lleck- w Ith House. L-it nirhl she tsndnctel er t'-es at the f!dcntoii Mreet Metho dist r;pisopal Church lein the tirt of a series f ntietinrs to le iieid In that church. Her remarks were on the sul- Je-t of prayer, and delivered in a clear distinct oiis at the conclusion of her remarks, she lead in praver anl v a- foliowed bv others in the meeting. The atteiiiaoce w as larve and much inter est manifested. Ir. Itlack annouiicetl that thene meetings will be continued h nitfht until further notice, and that Mrs. Moon would take part in them. The Ke. H. Wilev. will siak in Wins;n to-nlht, usu the subject of (traded ?schol. Mr. J. M. lirown. of Wilmington, nicuiUT f tiic 'au pr-il upent rrnnja n v, arri e-l in h vrioite. Tinday niulit. He pt.tvtsl "Cupc. f'iTran in I'liiaiorc, with !(. m Wilmington, rtii.l w as rnthust.tst i'-.tll rt-viv -l by hi-, old frienisnI tiiijui;. -ns He will Ik- rt memlereil bv those in this cjtv who Lcar J him in jroiurrt(r ihr beuetu of the chunh of the lioiwl shepherd, a few cwrs since. i duty 1 mnnlMltarrv I he Hoard met veterlay. pursuant to aitjoummeni. I'resent : ( li.nrnun Toole, and t ommissioners AlU-u, Jinks, Jtrown and Jones. L Hm buuijs, lq., eountv attorney flt, ai pearcd I lore the Jurd athl eeepten the position to w hich he had teen elected. C'omtnuMioner Brown and counsellor Stamp were appointed a txmmttlee to settle with the sueritt and Treasurer The Ikmrd haiui?. ou vesterdav. levied the aame couuty tax on subject mentioned In Schedule 11 aa the taie levies. Marriage licenses, under ."sched ule l were taxol likewise; but real estate. morte sei urinjr and ui- . . .. wsrus. now uxim uv tne late, were xeoipte.! from a couutv Lax. LMvUl Lewis and J oeph T. Holers were appointed tax avx-Mpt for the county at larjr. and 1L W , lkit, asMe aor for ItaleiKh township, with it. 5. iullen as assistant. Thos. Y. Hill, of House's Creek tow n ship, was licensed to retail spirit uous liquors. The clerk of the board w as dire -ted to sen a a copy or tne new rood law to one magistrate in each of the various townships. The attorney and the clerk to the com missioner were authorized to draft the form of the script to Is issued to tho-e entitled to rebate of taxes under the late decision of Judpe Jeymour, and .the eierK was directed to ftace the acrip printed ami issned In accordance w ith an order txissed bv the lvrd in Janu ary. n - ir . - s . rveuei was exteudsi to me rorr. a larvs batch of accounts were allowed, and relief fmin the iyuu it of taxes er roneously iciven In wis eranted. The hoard adjourned until I he first Monday in May. II la ! ysar latrest t K bw that Payne !tros.are now uiakinxthe lest bricks on this market and selling them lower than the lowest. Tbey can afford it aa they irive the business "their undi vided attention and beinx ikrat-ticwl men know how to make them by economy and of I -est quality. They use the well known ami lonjr tried "Crab Tree Clar" w hich is unsur passed in the Sute of North Carolina. We jruarantee our brick and work to Rive perfect sat start ion. For further infer fixation rail on Wavne Allcott, Atfent. comer Will. n1 lsvieSt s., or address, I'atm: Hros., P. O. Flox 7 lUleijrh N. C, Fsr Kale, Foar tpoJ horsca ami a srenersl sim ply of hors and cow food, lumber shingles, w rood and coal, A at ' M ARTIJf A (MtKRS' lirajn nd Feed Store. MylUh Those, fxae soft Jxata of best quality at losrswt price In th citv. it B. An drews A Co., Clothiers and Hatters, i Mansssiaale all alxes jrfct fitting. .tt!J cents. lC i It. Andrews A r"o.. Clothiers mndlIsAU j Ut t' S I l. lA,d, -4 I'll M lak esvesl fBArswlwal Who tries his beet to please hi friend And in bis 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 Favetteville street jiut 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 w hat a Rrtn, And to their wondering eyes displays Sftch beajw of brackets and window shades. Ills pictures are exposed to public view And a variety of cord to suspend them too. His looking glasses and toilet cases Will help adorn vour forms and faces; Picture frames and mouldings too in ffrii varinLv- black, brown and Kino His window coruicea and lambrequins tine, will ni i'cn vour rooms and twirlor shine. lerforatei mottoes. and white holly baskets. Ami every other sort of stuff, "f which he Iioik to have enough. So now hj bids you all adieu Ami wishes a happy new year too, And not forgot C. C. Ct.AU'soN, No. 1U Fayettev iile St sUndnnl. Patapscti Flour, Patapsi llakimr Powder. ILdltl 'iririnia Meal. Orange drove Kxtra Flour. Prime Timothy Hsv. Marshall's Liver ps'l SalL Clear Rib Hulk Meat, Egerton's Scotch Snuff. For wile a! wholesale by W. II. IKDD. . Fsrsale TV. Iiiiii.InH AltA flllV TtOIHlfLs Of 1 ive geeso MUhcrs. They axe nice and w ill be sold low. Apply to ijm m a", Wholenla (iroer and Couimiasiou Merchants. l.len I loads. Semi to the News Job Office for you Lien Itonds and Chattel Mortgage. The lest forms at the lowest price Make a note ol this. "Cloud compeller" from over the sea Rising likT Venus lair and free; 0"er some ikh-I's reverie. I-cofold's "ILilciirh Ik'He" ami "Lit i tie Maiuiee. i Particular otlce. lusiii-ss men and others in neeil o llook and Job Printing of airv kin siiould remeuils-T that the Nkws Job t )rtice is t he place to have it dono neat ly cheaply and at the shortest notice. , ' Win. ViMlhitt has just rc-eivtsl fron a Itankrupt sto-k, a lot of hats, lxxts shoes and clot h;ii-r. ami he w ill sell then cheap for cah. cae of spring call cocs just arriv I -t W oollcott s. lll.-rtr lie Its. A sure cur !ei voiia debility, pre mature iltsv. ehnustion, etc. 1 onlv reliable c;ir.. Circulars mailed free. Adires-s J. K Rkkvks, 43 Chat ham St., N. Y. ' BrnBSwIrk Billiard Tables. I am general agent for this State for the celebrated ltrunsw;ck and 1 talk as billiard tables. Special inducements offered to saloon keejs'rs. M. iln.i.s, Raleigh, N. ('., City Ilotling Works. Beer. Ale, lrter and 3f inerwl Waters. My fa4Mlitie for th delivery of the alxe in lxnlcs or kegs, are superior to anvin the State. lVu-es as low as the lowest, t oiintrv oniers solicite! M. lltLUs, IUleigh, N. C. City lulling Works. Parlor Bagatelle Tables. I am Stale agent for the sale of M Redgrave Parlor ilagatelle Table whtefi are now so fashionable in private families and saloons North. . M. Ult-Us, Raleigh, N. C, Tbe Celebrated Srtrn Nprlars I run and Alain 91. This is decidedly the most useful, be- sidi-s Is itlg the most rlli. icilt I'uliillv Mclicine i ver pIs-Nj within the reach of any ssipl-. Its reputation extends tar and wide, and its great Hpularitv is due entireiv to its ow u merits. For reliev ing Sick and Nervous Headache it may lc trnl . i . 1 to have no equal l spcpii.-s lii. 1 it i.i-t the reined v lor their troubles. Mothers and daugh ters have 1 ng since discovered in its use a "psiuacist" for their worst ills and now w e have the testimonies of two eminent uiitusU-rs of the gspel, fj-oin Southern ciii-s, setting lorth its spe-itic et!'e'ts in oilier more dreaded and troublesome disa.ses. Rev. John K. Mavne, Theologicul Seminary, Columbia, S. C, writes: "Am atllicttsj with that terrible disease, 'iiiabetcs;' am using the 'Seven Springs Mass with a const, lerable degree of re lief; is tne only remedy I have yet found to suit my case ; want to continue its use until a cure is effected if possi ble. Semi worth of the enclosed P. O, order immediately. J no. F. Maynk. Columbia, s. C. Jan. iki, 1K79. Rev. J. 1. Parker, of New Orleans, lau, writes: "Having tried effect uallv the 'seven Springs Iron and Alum .vr i " j . i 1. 1 iiuj nuill null)., Ac, I take ploasuc3 in recommending ts Use in these complaints. In mv case it attords immediate relief. J. 1). Parkkr." New Orleans. Ii., Feb. 11th. lsT'J. For sale by Win. Simpson, Pescud, Iah A Co., aiid F. II. Heartt, IUleigh, i ., and Uruguisi.s generally. La.nuul m A LiTcitKixxn, Abingilon, Va. Make You r Own fertiliser. With ten dollars worth of chemicals which I w ill furuish in proier protor- tions for one ton of lertili.er, added to such materials as everv farmer has in abundance around the farm, he can make a ton of fertilizer equal to the li-est high priced lertili.er on the mar ket. It is remmendel bv lending farm ers, such as Mr. W m. (.rimes, J. T. Ieach and others whose testiinouiaLs I ha e. Wm. Simtson, Chemist. Raleigh, N. C. The Tucker House. This hostel rv has not lonir lsen opened, but lias alreadv made itself a favorite here ami with the traveling ;uilie. The tare Is good, the rooms avorable, while the location is verv convenient. These manv advantages are appre-iated. One of the ls?t places in the citv is the Higgs House, on Hargett and Salis burv stns'ts. which isonen stall hours- There are to l found choice eaiue. oysters and all the delu-aeies of the sea- n. The house has attained note for its excel .is of cuisine ami its man y merits have made it verv itopular. You have only to try one of those de icious dear Havana," "Little Dorrit' cigarettes, or one of those "I,one Fish erman cigarettes at r rank drundler s igar aud lobcvO headquarters, to be sjnvincel that thev are really the 'most splendid thing out." They are nmt class really and truly. Memorial A latl i. The annual meeting of this Associa tion will le heM on April 7th, at the "Yarborough House,-at f o'clock, p. m. ! Ily order of the President, S. A. P a ttTai DO E, Sr.' Freak Arrival t B. T. Jshans's. . Richmond bolted meal, 500 lbs nice white corn bulk incuts, N. 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 sngar, 300 sacks Hour. We offer these goods to the trade at prices that can't fail to please. Oive us a trial. A few chufas on hand yet. 1. T. Johnson. Pritehard A- Brooks. Have another lot of that elegant oak and hickory wood on hand, cheap for cash. Also, car load of bolted meal; salt, potatoes, bulk meat, fresh eggs and chickens, sugars of all grades, cof fees and teas -at pricoa to suit the hard times. " Fverv render of this pnfrenn have mrr. one mouth's subscription to our Illustrated MMKazIne of chol. -e literature. 44,.ISl K r HorKS," by sending eleven cents to pay lor iiuillliiK the premium that goes with the uiauztne, vlr. : a pair of KuMer Cross chro tiui. These cnses are entwined with calla lilies, ferns, jfnisses, Ac. We shall Uel lull.v repaid lor this gift If the articles are shown to vour friends. Catalogue of l,m desirable and ctirlon nrtlrles snt to all; le. uud -c. l:lllllM lltl'll. .llir'SS J. 1.. 1..VI1I.-- 1.V (. ., Biu-cla y Stre.t, New York, di w-eow-lw kam:h;ii markets. Cotton Market! Koix.rt.d . 1'AltKKK A AYF.ltA, Cotton brokers. Hm.ki:ii, N. C April M, 1S79. Middling Strict lw Midillini; Ijow Mtddltn SUlCt Good Ordinary... (iK)d Ordinary Mlddllnif Stains Iw JHIddllne Stains.... 0sd Ordinary Stains.. Tone of Market, firm. . . l' ..MX I ..lot; 5 CITY 31 AKKfTTN Wholesale Irlee. CWreetsl bv CIIISTOPHEH A SOKRELI- Official Keperl it Grocers Exchango. R a LSI d H . N. April 1 S79. Flour, North Carol fna thickens Corn Corn Meal Liu con, N. C. Hoi: round- " hams Hulk Meats, clear rib sides... " shoulilers. North Carolina Pork Cort'ee, prime Hio ;mh1 Syrnp, s. 11 Molasses, Cuba Siilt, l.lveriMol smear, w hite jellow Irish jMtatO' North Carolii'ia. SVt't Potato.s ici-tb... i ut. shelled 1'eadies, peeled tin pealed Apples, no. iht-rii per bushel. dried . "otloll Ties, 1H W ' Apliceil llacKim: Pork Pr;i, per bnhel, w hit e " " stock Frgs liutter Ikes wax ttags mixed " cottoti FfK-titter Mink. Fox Coon Musk nit V) 1" eu 55 7 bo 60 8 6 2 6 o 14 Cw 7 15 13 12 at W (, w 33 1 75 0 VI h per 3 " n. ,j0 HI :;' 11 4 s' 6-" l'l 11" JO 1. 7 11 l', 1? ,.IV) i0 ;t" '"' 10 Rabbits... Above nre for small qunlltltls w ill be charged. ...T ;i larve quantities. When are wanted higher prices TELEGRAPHIC filARKETS. kw i (ikk, April J. -Monev .. Exchanire dull and drooping, iiovern- ments weak except for 4's and 4j s new fives 42. State Lsnnds dull. Cotton net re-eipts 4b bales: gross 7,56:t. Futures closed firm; sales 107,000 bales; April 1 l.(g, 1 1.30 ; May 11.41 fa 11.42: June 1 l.SsYri. 1 1.." ; July 11.73(q, 11.74; August ll.Mll.Ho; Septemler Il.tUCvll.rio ; lctols?r 1 1. ISCv 1 1.19 ; No- vcuilsjr H'-('i b'SS ; December 1U.7S (a lo.sit. "Cotton inactive; sales :W3 bales; mid dling uplands 11); middlingOrleans III; coiiAolidaled net receipts o,U10 ; exports to tireat liritain 4, ssii. Flour again in buyers favor. Southern Hour quiet, heavy. Wheat slihtlv in buyers favor, verv moderate exi-ort and light speculative inquiry, ungraded winter red ?l.o(i M.10; o. do. vl.tmiCicl.uVi. Corn a shade low er, very moderate trade, ungraded 44 1 4. ( Mts slightly in buyers favor but dull, .".! for No. o. oilee in nivxlerato de- m. iiid. tirm ; Kio oiioled in cargoes at llif-i. I-".; in job lots 1 1 jCi p. .Simar un- chamzed. i:it; reSined Millet. -Molasses iiiietuud unelianscod. Ki-e in moderate request and steady. Hosiu quiet aii1 linn ?l.4. Turpentine firm at :MJ. l'ork a shade firmer and quiet; old mess spot ?'.e; new quoted at S10.37i( i M".' ' I;ird a tnhe better and very quid. clotting stroiur; prime steam spot .."j Whiskey and freights steady. IlALriMoiu-:, April y. Oats tirm Southern ami Pennsylvania .'12 Ci : Western w iiito 32(i,33; mixed 31 (a :;2. live dull ,Vlfo,.j;. Hay steady llfu 1 Provisions liriner and steady ; mess pork cl0.2."Ci, lO.oo; bulk meats loose; shoulders 3i ; clear rib sides 54; pi-ked 4ift5J; bacon, shoulders 4J; clear rib sides 5J ; hams y(a y. lard, retlned, in tierces i. liuttcr stealv, prune to choice western packed 1i J.0; roll l."Cv Pi. lot! ce firmer ami fairly active; II io cargoes 1 Ufa 16. Whiskey dull and nominal al.OTfafl.0. 4. Sugar quiet "A" soft Hf-3i. ii,.MiMiii)N, April l. Spirits tur pentine 21'. Ib'sin quiet; strained $1. ()."; g od straineil al.u. J. Crude turpentine sieadv; hanl el.; vellow dip el.W; virgin ?1.H. Tar steady at !ni. Corn steaily, prime white . Citic.viio, April Flour iiuict and weak. Wheat dull and a shade lower tor No. 2 Chicago spriug fresh; 9H for regular; ssj for -ssh and A 1 r i 1 7 9'ii(fL l.'H for May; No. 3 do. ,. Corn lower and weak for fresh; 31 lor reirular: 311 for cash an, I April; :t"iCv:J6 for May; 364 (t,. tit (or J imc. tints dull and tendin; downward lor fresh; -4 for reirular; 41 lor cash; 21s tor April; 2.j tor Mav; 2.-i for June. Pork steady, in fair demand; 10.loCicT".12 (or c-ash and April; lu.2." (t.iu.7i for -May; Ti..t.Cj ?K.40 for June. lard steady, in fair demand tfd.321.Ct &k.I for cash and April; So. 424 Ci tfi.4 fr May; V..sCi for .Tune. Hulk meats steady and unchanged. Whiskey steaily and unchanged. CTNcinmati, April v. flour c:iier; family tf4.Mifa $."..tO. "Wheat weaker; prime to choice red cl.04Citfl.ud. Com steady, in fair demand at 37Ci 3S. Oats steady at 2yCi32. Pork quiet, held at tf lt.7."Cttf 1 l.uu. Ijird in gosl demand but at lower rales; steam tfd. 32 J (' Hulk meats didl, held at tf3.6. for shoulders ; tf4.7o lor cletir rib, and $o.00 for clear sides. Hacon quiet shoulders 4i; clear rib oi : clear sides 54. Whiskey dull and lower at tfl.ol. Sng.tr firm and unchanged. Hogs quiet; packing &i.i.t(a tf.ui. April y. Cotton Middling, low middling, good ordinary: Galveston r iinet, bi, Ids and 10 cents ; net re ceipts 3-Sj bales. Norfolk steaily at 10j cents ; net receipts 1,..h bales. Haiti- more nrm at Hi, i03 and 10ceuta;net receipts 00 bales. Rston steady Ttt-IT, 11 and Ui cents ; net receipts 5i2 1 Miles. Wilmington tirm at luj, 10i and yj ents; net receipts !. bales. 1'hila- leliihia firm at 111, 114 and 104 cents: net rcs-eipts 211 bales. Savannah quiet and firm at inj, 107-16 and 10i centa; net receipt 322 bales. New Orleans tirm at 10J, 14 and 104 cents ; net re-eipts l..u bales. Mobile firm at Jij, I0i and bl ents ; net receii.ts Ul a.es. Livkki'ooi., April y Noon. Cotton inn; middling uplamls 1-16; uxiddliuir lirleana 6 :-!; sates 8,0u0 bales; speeu- ation ana export l.ouu bales; receinta ti.700; American C,450. Futures tinner. avers at last nights prices uplands. find low Juiddlintr clause for Anril de- ivery U 1-16: Auril aud May 1-ldra $3-32; May and June 63-3246A; June and July 65-32 63-16; July and Au. glial 67-32C ; August and September 69-326 5-16. 3:00 p. m. Uplands and low middling clause for April delivery 64; May and June 6 3-16; June and July 6i; July and August 6 9-325 1-16; August and Sep tember 6 ll-326i; September and Oc tober 6gCj,6 13-32. STATEMENT showing: the Condition of the FranMin Fire Insurance Co., OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSET. DECKMER 31. 187&. Vale e of rrl est te and grouU'i refisowiei by the Couipsny, (less ilia amount of euciuoran re he-eo ,) $376,4im).(W Ioans on bond and mort gage t duly recorded and henix first liens on the tee simple,) 2,l.j0,7ti9.1 Account of stocks aud bonds of the UrjUed states, and ot this and other Hta'es. also all oihe-ttocks and bonds al solately owned by tho Company, Sticks, bonds and all other securities, (ex cept mortgages) hy ix.thecateil to the Com pany as collateral secu rity for cash actually loanisi by the company Intt-rest due and accrued on stocks aud other securities, C'aii In Company's prin cipal oCioe and beloiig log to tfte Company, deposited In baa j, Prtni urn unpaid. All other assets, detailed 532,7.t0.00 12,rr73.J0 43, 171. .'(7 200, 101. .36 -W,tii3.57 in statement, .)0.2j T.tal Assets, $?,3t,21S.i2 L.1 ABILITIES. Losses imp dd including tliose resisted, 807,(1.50, 0 Reserve, aa required by law, oltl, ..! All other Claims, 1,4;U,VMA2 Tntnl Llabi itles. 82,(.I0V12.6 Surplus as regards policy Inuders, I'HDitjil stock naid up, il,:500;-nv..'a X',000.00 Miiriilu us i'1-L'sird.sstoek- holders, ,476.32 I .Total liu oiue. o,m.t ToUil ExpuJitures, iocs,o..y;i NOR1H CAKU IN A B0S1NKS IN 1878. Preunuitis received, tfl.asti sti Loises paid ou risks takeu -umoo Loastsiii uried, 4,io.oO NORWOOD OILKS, Afieut Wtl ington. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, C FF CSOb' StCKETARY 1 F .'TATH, 1N8UKNCK DKPAKTMENr, ltALCttiil, April, 17!'. In conii lUnce w.tli Seetiou Kllit of An Act C'oiieei'nlnit murmc-," ratitied Match 12th, .871, I certify that the above is a tiu.. extra;i fro"i tne sworn htt ment of rh Franklin Fire In urance Company to Dc ceaiter 81st. S 8. now on file in tht- )'e prtmut, and the st U-uieut Is nereDy a p:oved. VTM. L HAUNDERS, Secretary of btate. $15,000 FOR IN THE KKXTrCKY NT ATE LOTTERY, Which draws April 15, 1879 AN KXCKLLK.NT 1XVKSTMKNT. I Ku't overlook the opportunity. St'lIKMK: 1 prize of si.v is f lo.tiOO 1 prize of f,i is s.ikki 1 prize of .ri,"" i 5,000 2 prizes of 2,."iiiOiiro 3,000 2 prizes of 1. ii Mara 2,000 lo prizes of ..'n HI are 5,000 prizes of ltiiitre 5,oo0 pi) prizes of .jOiire o.UOO Sin prizes of 2.3 are 0,000 .300 prizes of 10 are 5,000 10O) prizes of 5 are 5,00t Si Approximation prizes am ting to wjt l,i4 prizes nmouiitlng to tS07,5i) WHOLE TICKETS 81. Chib rat4 upon application. J- All the atove prizes will be drawn a this drawing. The following numbers drew the firs three prizes in the ordinary drawing of Feb ruary No. 72,207 drew f 14,000. SOLD IN ALBANY No. 40,4! 7 drew &s,0O0. SOLI) IN NEW YORK No. 27..310 drew c4,0oo. SOLD IN PITTSBURGH Mo' Address all orders to our Cieneral Kasiern Auents, WILLIAMSON &. Co., 399 Broadway, N. Y The Kentucky state Lottery has, during its existence, paia more nionev in prizes than any lottery, domestic or foreign, whose ticKeis are soiii in tins country. 1 lie draw 'Inns take place twice a month, under sworn commissioners ot the State, and are uub- nsneu in tne l.iieraui. staats .eltumr and Louisville ( Dinmercial. And all out-of town tieket holders are mailed a couvof the oiaeiai irawuiK as soon as received. All prizes are cashed, without deduction, on presentation, and no one outside of the win ners are made aware of the fact of their b- inz richer by thousands of dollars but them selves, for we will not. under inv circum stances, publish the n.uies of persons draw ing capital rriMiior iue purpose of drawing custom to our lottery. i he next dewing April 30, 1S79. NI.M.MOXM llfKI.VSO. Mmianrs. lteliable agent h wanted in every town. api iihu A Nl'LEVIUD OPIORTl3riTY .TO win a fortune. Fifth Grand Distribution, Class K, at New Orleans, Tuesdav, May 13th, js;i-iomii jiohiui) urawln. Louisiana .State Lottery Company This institution was regularly Incorpo rated by the Legislature of the State for Kducational and Charitable purposes in IStfS for the term or Twenty-live Years, to which contract the' Inviolable faith of the State is pledged, with a capital of $1,000,000, to Which it uas sinceadderta reserve fund Of .-.30,01 1. Its grand single number distribu tion will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. It neverseales or post pones. Look ul the following Distribution : CAPITAL PRIZE, fiO.OOO. KXi.noo Tickets at Two Dollars Kadi UALF-TH'KKTS, oNK DOLLAR. LIST OF I'RI.KS: 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize 1 'apital Prize 2 Prizes ot' ?2,."u0 3 Prizes of LOOM ?.'.0,(K)0 lO.tMK) 5,(MH) 3,(KK) 3,0(10 1(I,(K0 Hl,NK) 1(,(MM) 2U 100 Prizes of oMl Prizes of loo 200 Prizes of Prizes of Prizes of .") 2d 10 300 10,0K) 1KM APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation prizes of&iOO, 2,700 9 A pproxi aiation prizes of 200, 1,N0 9 Ajtproxiinationprizesof 100, 900 l5s7 Prizes, amounting to $1 10,400 Responsible corresDondinir acent wanted at ail prominent points, to whom a liberal compeavation will be paid. Application for rate to duos snould onlv be made to the Home. Office in New Orleans. Write, clearly statin? full address, for further Information, or tend orders to yi. A. UAl'PHIM, I. O. Box 692, ew Orleans, La. ' All our irnd .Extraordinary Drawings arc uii.lcr the mtervlslon and management of (icuerals (J. T. Hcaurcsrard and J. A. Larly. . aprilU'tlwitslw (un and L4K'kmltbs. Brockwell fc King, near the rear of the TT. S. Court House, on Salisbury a'rect, are prepared to repair in first cLii.s style. Breech -loading and Muzzle loading Shot Juns and tire arms of every description. They also repair Door Ick. Trunk Locks, ana looks of all-pafternn. Umbrellas. -Parasols. Flu- taiiR machines, and everything in the lim of Bmall" hardware, either brass,' steel or iron. Sign and Bell hanging a specialty. Orders from a distance will receive special attention. Keys fitted w residences on short notice. All work; a tar ran ted. Millinery at Coat. . My eutire stock of pattern hats and bonnets. Ruslias laeies and ribbons at co.it. ( Mrs, W. O. Wolfe. Formerly Miss C. C. Hill. Crackers and Cakes. In large quantities at "Watson's cheap grocey store. . You Will Find It to your interest to call at Watson's, grocery store. and examine his stock and prices, he will not be excelled in either prices or quality of goods. Call at Watson's For your groceries, they are not ouly cheap "but the best. " L. It. Wj atl. Has on hand and to arrive. 22,000 lbs. C. R. Bulk side and .shoul ders. 1,000 bus. prime white corn. 2H bbls. family hour. oOO bus. llaxall Mills bolted meal. HO sacks Marshall's Liverpool salt. 2.3 bbts. New Orleans molasses 10 I bls. sugar house molasses. 20 bbls. sugar, from gra.-ulated down. 20 sacks coffee. 20,000 pounds prime Timothy hay. Larly Rose seed potatoes. Orders lillcd promptly lor seed sweet potatoes. Above named goods bought right, and will bts soid accordinglv. L. R. Vyatt. Wilmington St., opposite Market. iifcl. wool cassimere suits for l?8.00, at R. B. Anukews, '& Co., Clothier aud Hatiers. All Xo Time Like the I'resent. Now is the 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 casters, forks, spoons, dec, china, cutlery or gla.ssware we have special bargains to offer, ('all early and get prices or send for price list before buying elsewhere. ECONOW1 ISJ WEALTH I7p French's Ii.dla Rubber Cement for meLdiutf Furniture, Toys, ola&aware. Chin, &c. firery ii.mily should hare a vial in the house. Manufactured by WM. B. FRENCH, Wholetale and Retail Druggist, Pe'ersburg, Va. For sat by VTm. Simpson, F. H. flar Druggists, Kalflgb. JN.c. nov 1-dfiir. Aluiii A' Iron Springs E flic lent for ihioat dlseas Dr Can- k ut V 'rulma. hpe iti,c in kiu diseases.' Dr. Alieu of 8 C. Gnea ailed for fccrofjlo.is affectic s Dr irrison, Wa mfVa. V a-u-'le for Neuralgia. -L'r. II; KepuIatHR the Secredva Organs. Dr Christ Ian of Va. Fun tit s the Blood,' Pr. Langhome, Va. 4Su-.cest'm in i Siepsia.' iTof. Ja kaun, Univ f r-a. Has no dual for Chills.' Rev. EI1L' on C. Dodson, a. 'Fx el.t- iC Tonic and Diuretic.' Wed Asso. 'L'us.i-; ass d ior di.-ees peculiar 'o Wo men. Jor.u F. Melteaur, M, D., L. I D. oi Virginia. 'Well adapted in Ulcerative affe-ti( as. 7 Prof. .o "i ina n, M. D. Va. fone have a wider range of usefulness.' Va. Med. Monthly. Yrery valuable forS'omach, Liver, Kidneys ana bowcis. iiou i-auaon acruees. va. a' Powerful Natural Remedy.' rrol 11 ardin, v i i. Ma.-s-50 cts. and SI bottle, f2 50 and 5 ha 1 dozen ; 85 and 810 dozen: s. ut postpaid Liberal terms properly graded to wboiesale and retail dealers. Analysis nd directions with each package. Full pi oof of all claimed sent free upu application Sample supply iree to puv-ieians aesirinu to test. The.e ctaarmiug springs are open for visi tors and invalids the year round from and after Ju e lt, 1878. Board $35 a month ; Siu a weeK; f'.au a oay. Conveyances dally Horn Lynchtmrg to prings, 12 miles distant, over pleasant roa ts itirougn picturesque country, connecting with all tne trains. Kouud trip ticKets H orn an points iSoutn and JNorin at reduced mtes. liulldiugs ail new or thoroughly refitted. Fare and accommoda tious first-class. Skilful resident physlcfau A. Al. UAVitii, President, B. A. & i. springs Co., LivncnDurg, v a. eoid by F. U. HKABTT, u ly8d-8- . Kaleigh. W. C. W. C. & A. B. STRONACH, April 8th, 1879. FRESH GOODS. We are to-dar receiving a nice line of Rio Coffees which we arc prepared to one-- to the tradeand consumers, either roasted or green, at prices wbich must draw customers. We wish every pound f roasted coffee returned whicn does not please. Seasonable Goods. French Prunes, crop 187S, in glass. do " " tins, do " " balls. Assorted Dessert Fruits. Love Apple Tomatoes, 3 R cans. Munson s Trophy " " . " Ferris' Pig Hams. " Smoked Beef Tongues. For r a grenteel, palatable and wholesome er dish, you can obtain nothing so cheap sm as Ferris" smoked beef, as sliced by us in our automatic machine. Frrris dry salt Bellies. Tilt Edge Goshen Butter. Old Apple Cider Vinegar, very choice. Cueuinber and Mixed Pickles. -(ienuine Imported Olive Oil. Crosse A Blackwell s Pickles. Sjnuih Queen olives. Whole Pine Apple in cans. Wilson's Cakes and Crackers. aprilS-tf Dr. Sidney D. Grant, Ko. 32 SOUTH BTEEET, OPPOSITK CtTT HALL, BALTIMORE, MD orriCB FOR TH- TRI1TVENTOV ILL DI8BA8BS. Va: liUAJN l successfullv treats Asthma. BroQ-hitis. IrciDientConsumution. Catarrh and all diseasea of the Throat and Lungs. You, poor sufferers witu the As h ma. who have been treated by many able physicians without benefit, consult D . rauc ne can cure you. Or if you have ti e Bran h:tu.ini clpleat Consumption, MrCstarrh, Uo not be dDcouraged, for Dr. tyrant cau remove the disease anu restore you to periect neaitn. If you are suffering with Kheumatlsm. Dvsdcd sla, Plies, Liver Complaint, Fits Partial Par alysis and Poisonous Diseases of th Blood, affecting the Throat and Nose, Scrofula,and all Blood and Skin Diseases, despair not. Dr. Grant can cleanse the blood from all imparl ties. Persons afflicted with Nervous Debility Vital Weakness, and geuera iprostration oi the Nervous a d Physical System, have bone and place yourself under the treatment of Dr. Grant, who has cured hundreds of patients when o her pnys"clan!bave railed, and saved them from a premature grave, if you have diseases of the Kidneys, tr vet, or any Uri nary Diseases. Diabetes, Dropsy, apJy im mediately to Dr. Grant. MaDy are suffering with Kiuglng le the Ears, offensive discharge from the ears, partial deafness, partial blind ness. ? .You can be eured. Consult Dr.ra t before It Is too 'ate. i Reliable "parsona In every tart of t he city and State oan testify to Ur. urant'a great success In treating thei Re. member Dr. Grant Treats all :dlseaa it I every uaiue iuu utui, caii or wriba. i;a ultatlon frav.; ? ?0 f 'fiEMiiRKBI E ciireof an fnflamed ear 4uct or passaee lotoe eye,cwlthaut an oper anon Mrs. OiBson. who has a large au extensivconfeeti6eryfitlcau(rv te No. 25 Eeast 42d ferreer.Dear the fir Central Depot, was about to hav; a relH tube insered m the tear passage rf hr 1 ett va 'i hft cniari ment and inflamat ion were ve- y great Bef re submitting to v,ib?'1 operation, trld Dr.'QH s Liniment, ru -l'"T'u In carefully o er tn- n il -ct uclj. The intlametion disappeared ' tbe ' paHsf' v-c-nie leir and was, through l' i ov enable to do wuhout. a su-gL-al oieratiou; ..Also took the inime t m: email , teasoonf ul three times a day, iir a wine ulass of water. So'dby a ldrugisla , Iyer's vs Hair Tgor, For restoring Cray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and ef fectual for pre serving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored, to its original color, trith the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though' not always, cured by its use. Noth ing can restore the hair where, the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. BuX such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application . Instead of foul ing the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent th biih from turning gray or falling off, aiid consequently prevent baldness. - Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparatipnS dan gerous, and injurious to the hajr the. Vigor can only benefit but not harm , it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING,. nothing else can be found so desir able. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &o., Practical and Analytical ChemlaU, LOWELI MASS. TBWI L I ill NEWYORK. Opening Spring Display OK NEW DRY GOODS. WE CAN POSITIVELY"" ASSERT THAT AT NO PERI0L HAVE E DISPLAYED AV ASSORT MENT OY DRY 30OD.-' SfV ADEQUATE TO THK REGVIKEMENTS Of, TH(E . PCbLTC OR AT PRICES" SO ADAPTED TC IE NECESSITLS? OF ECONOMICAL SUOPPIQ. SILKS. Our BLACK SILKS contain the well-known brands of Bonnet, Ponson, Taplssier, Gulnet. Oi rard. and other equally prominent manufacturers. The Lord A Tavlor FAMILY SILK enjoys a repu tmion lor universal excellence that is unsur passed. ' Our American Cachemire INDESTRUCTIBLE BLACK SILK ji'.stly claims earnest attention, beinc equal to the best ot foreign manufacture at hall tho cost EY.ERY YARD WARRANTED. In COLORED SlLli8 our well-seleeted stock is eflered at prices that cannot be undersold. . Also, ' COLORED AND BLACK SILK DAMASSES, em bracing the rarest gems ot the European or American Markets. In SUMMER SILKS and FOULARDS we have everything that is new and beautiful. DRESS GOODS. Novelties in Cachemeres. Suitings, Debeiges, and the sianilnrd clotlis, in splendid variety. Also, " Anderson's " Scotch Zephvrs. printed cotton Dress Goods, Momie Cloths, Cotelines, Percales, Cheviots, Ac. 'ith every grade to be toond'in a first-class establishment Shawls, Cloaks, and Wraps. This department maintains its supremacy, and shows the best productions from the European centres. Our Cloaks and Sneqnei sre cut and made by mon tailors, therefore style and flt are guaranteed. .Suits and Costumes. Our SUITS and COSTUMES fully sustain that pro-em none so Justly established, and always represenMUe latest styles and tashiona. Ladies' and Children's Undergarments.' SuMt awtment of fine French-hand-made' tf.NUERWEAR. comprising every requisite for a lady's Wardrobe." 'Also, children's suits for every: ape and size. i .'. ;Our Infants' Furnishing Department is thor oughly equipped. Complete Wardrobe as low as $35; better goods iiv proportion. Any article to the Wardrobe at ht price; really cheaper than the home-made article,-and-cmch ete satisfac tory. .i Hosiery, Cloves, & HandkereMefs. 'The laqroat, rarest,-and most unique French novelties in the citv. Also, the medium grades of hose for ladies and children at very moderate prices. , .Ladies', misses1, and children's kid, cloth, and Lisle Thread Gloves of tne best manufacture, in all the newest shades to match any dress material. A superior selection of plain hemmed linen, and ail huen hemstitched, and scolloped Handker chiefs. Also, embroidered Silk handkerchiefs unsurpassed in beauty or color. AU the choice grades, containing every color and shade known. Fresh additions daily. Gents Fumisting. Goods. : Everv possible requisite for a gentleman's outfit. First-class and medium grades of goods at our usual reasonable prices. Quality, style, and flt the prominent features of this department. Soots and Shoes. For spring snd summer, for Ladies, Misses, and Children. Cloth top. low button shoes, the novelty of the season, f5u; genuine kid-walking boots, S3. 75. Low shoes from f 2 to $o; fine quality Slip, ners from $1.23 to t-iO; Mioses' best pebble goal, worked buttonholes, $i: ChiUren's handmade, spring heel, toutum boots, $l.0; IntantsJ shoes, all colors. $1.25. ' .-. k Coys' and Yoaths' French calf button boots. 32.75, and a geod, durable laced shoe $1.95. . I Oar rods ore all flnttelas. TVe all all ordr-exnvtly and to Uie Iniereat of uarchssers, Kunpintee nil l'iirohnr to le autl.fteetory c buyer, And aland ready to remedy all error.. Ve Invite orders, convinced that : first trial will lii.ure u the regular cottuiu heren filer., All order Tor Goods to le nccompo. led by the money; or, where partlea wlh, Good will be neat by expreu, C. O. 1). Where the remittance la too large, we alwaya return the difference. Broadway and Twentieth St., Grand, Chrystie, and Forsyth, jf. Y. k Remedy that has been Berne v died. T1 invincible repugnance felt by almost ?Tery ope to the smell and flavor of Cod Lflr Oil, has prevented tens of thousaiids o tn Tlctims of debility, from reaping the benefit, of it peculiar healing: and nutritive propitlei. The almo t hopeless consump Jive, the martyr to eumatisowtbe barely living sudowof men, women aad-,ehlldren tiat emerge Trom th rlufches"tf malarial Ifpers, all of the?e krow, or $t least their doctors kn that ; f all dl'eovered reme dies, this Oil H tb best, aud often the only obe that -win. build up their wasted bodies and and restore th 'ir shattered nerves, and' far more efTe-tlve than the Oil by itself 1 Scott's Emulsion of ft,wtb"the Hvpnrs. Phites of Lime and Soda. This is the flnest atod most patnrai food n4raedicine Imhe world, and wholly deprived p its dlsaiP able quaUtii s. Sold by Wm. simnson .n.. idst. E. Pa GREEN,: Attorney and Counselor at Law, ; WARRENTO, Xi C : i Jtices intoe courts or Warren and ad o theSt"U S' aD in the uPrfitae Pourt Order? on collections Strictly ' 'oOmp tied with ahd remlttanCfes promptly made. . liefer bvermigsion, to ; sWanpen, StYfns Bank, and GldJNorth &at InaUrancI oHi p4ny, W arreaton, N.O.i 'i H .aprM QUID TRIED AND TRUE. people are getting acquainted and thoe who are not ought to be with the wonderful merit of that great American Bemedy. the MEXICAN Mustang Liniment, FOR HAN AND BEAST. This Hutment very naturally originated In Ameri ca, where Nattr"" provides In her laboratory inch Burprislng antidotes for the maladies of her chil dren. Its fame has been spreading for 35 years, until now It encircles the habitable globe. The Hex lean Mustauj Liniment isamatchlejg remedy for all external ailments of man aud beast. To stock ow??-ns and farmers it Is Invaluable. A single bottle often saves a human life or re stores the usefulness of an excellent horse, ox, cow, or sheep. It cures foot-rot, hoof-alL hollow horn, grub, crew-worm, shoulder-rot, mange, the bites and stings of poisonous reptiles and Insects, and every such drawback to Ftock breeding and bush life. It cures every external trouble of horses, such s lameness, scratches,- swinny, sprains, founder, Sad-gall, ring-bone, etc., etc. i The Mexican Mustang Liniment Is the quickest Cere In the world for accidents occurring la the family, In the absence of a physician, such as burns, scalds, sprains, cuts, etc, and for rheuma tism, and stiffness engendered by exposure, far. tlcularly valuable to Miners. It Is the cheapest remedy in the world, for It penetrates the muscle to the bone, and a stag! application Is generally sufficient to cure. ' Mexican Mustang Liniment Is put up tn three sizes of bottles, the larger ones being proportion tel much the cheapest. Sold everywhere. This standard article is compountl ed with the greatest care. Its effects are as wonder Ail and as satisfactory as ever. ! It restores gray or faded hair to its youthful color. . ' It removes all eruptions," itching and dandruff. It gives the head a Cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, and lie scalp ly its use becomes white and clean. By its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to their normal Tigor, preventing baldness, and mak ing the hair grow thick arid strong. As a dressinsr. nothing has been I CT' O' found so effectual ot desirable. A. A. Haj-es; M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, saysy 44 The con stituents are pure, and carefully se lected for excellent qualit' ; and I consider it the Best Preparation for its intended purposes," Price, One Dollar. Buclsinliam's Dyo FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the beard from gi'or any other undesir able shade, to brown or black, at dis cretion. It is easiljT applied, being in one preparation, and quickly and ef fectually produces a permanent color, which will neither rub nor wash off. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., ' NASHUA, N.H. field ly all Craggiiti, sl Utittt Ii VttlttMU NEW BUTTER Vp hhvo i till. MOtlsoii 1 iho first sl)iiniont, tf Ci N-3W Mort'.iGrn Bjttor, IiliiSTKUU!! !'I1'-V Fs-r,h. anil of I'iiio qunlHy: :iil i Ill L.vi:i. Sl CiMl'LI'l 1 EVERYTHING in tho WAY OF GROCERIES, AND- FAMILY SUPPLIES, OF THE BERT li TAT, I TV. &B We never undersold. allow Hriv HARDIN & MOORE, ap 1-tf. rp A. KlWOSLET, V- E. AKLKT. '! PSfflUItf ARCHITECTS ANI BUlLDlR, 3 uMn Iwls& Go . THE MODEL PRESS is the simplest, easiest running, fastest and most perfect press ever sjintMt. and mtaranteei to be x Thoroughly Reliable Lt Ann smart bou can manaae it, a" hundreds of dollars worth of work a year. It save business men all their printing bWtl as S3. For business printingj tlOteSSS. foot power, $100to fl60. Over 1 1,000 pw'"' '9nd a Prize Medal awarded at the Paris Expl0 Tne Leading Press of the WSi A handsomely illustrated 124 page bog, e?"'Dg BOW TO PRiyf and copy of the PRINTER' Zidriss trith full particular j. mailed for 10 cents. Jj W. D AUG HA DA Y & CO., Inventors andMJ'" V ' . f 29 Chestnut St., PMadelphia, Si.V- " i ft -
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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