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DAILY NEWS ltMLW jORUiVPROPBICTOM JOII3 B. IH MtT, Mbait the" 1 i"TaatTnThU ,ota Ud.YiditiK upoft !tfrtfi ' o.' the election U. nrt'l make arrrM for the Mine without legal proofs H ufl Vhar? ofmm? That th. Iwur ru?us! T the jut.ert.'nwnt to the lwtaie bill no , 4-n.lmc in tht ltOUM. I n.Ur Ikii ll ui Jw lhv J! of any UwirJ SWe cirvuit court. at the lnun- of any to citi zens of any ton or nlv hain up ward of tw enty UcuanJ inhabitant, or at tho inaum-e of any teu cilirua of Kl tan.linif n any county or pariah. u,ay ap-oint two ritiren. rvUUnt of th city or town or of lUv otiu pre . met m the county or pariah. t'"1 of dtt!rnit isUtbl parties and M to read ar.J rite the English Unhinge, wboahall lknowro au.l d-iirnatoJ at cpervirn of election. Se--iou !! JcUut.tbeautiM amlpowcn of thoc aaptTciaota. Tht-T are mjuired to at tend all time und r tU-d for the rristra! ion of voter bo aretntK tie! to vofe for a Kepr. tentative or feleipie in onpre to h::neo '.iy Inn otTerin.; to rtUr. to a. u na i alituue and lt-. nen the n-im-a of replilerrtl vote n : oe iiiiin - bal!cu ioj to (aim1 Mit i - V. . TT 1 r-tfiMercd as tbey may deem pr4r to le so marked, topnoual)y inrt n,i scrutinize any registry to taako list- of tlx? otcr. to aJlix. their names to e;u h pace of the roll of retrial rat inn, and use muh c.e-r.s at th.y may think nefs aary and projr todeftxt the im; roer uMofthvum. They an? further re quired by actions uMT. -W. and 2019 to attend all cl-to:.H l.t Id tor repre sentative and Ivlevrale in C onrt-, to rhngt f'.Uny xrt n ' iuipror-rlv offered, to o main itb the ballc-i- 'i r the ..tmz i over until the voti- are entirely cuntM out and tabulated t . ertify to ther cor rect uev or n-enl ol jt. tit.n. do and perform many other at -i and thinir in the pretalso- SeHion J -l au:hrires any I niied tat- marshal, when an election i t- l-e held in any city or town h-.ivin twennty thou-nd inhabitants or up ward for any Hepreentalix e or 1-Je-pate in (Vnjn-. at the insl-iee of two or more t iuen re!1ins in aid c'fy r town,toapH.inl apeeiil deputy mar shals, who busines uhall I, when required to aid the u!er ir in the x:eral dulie alcove nanitHl. Section bein the sum f all i!Uim. e uive iti i! own Un fC'iaire : The .marshal an. 1 his general -:epu-tje. anl such jial Hepmu-s. hall k the -aie. and -.upfort and prot.--i the siijx isor of election in the ilis t harve f their tlntte. preserve onler at .uh pi. of registration and at surh i-dls. pre etit fraudulent resist ni tration ami fraudulent olinir thereat. ,vr truu-hii.nl .i.inlii' t on the rt of anv ofVi.- r of flection, and iinineli:ite lv. "either at the pU.-e of reiris: rarlon or li.Hin p!ae. or es v here. anl either .-. tore or a ler reiristerinrf or otii.k', t arre-t an-1 take into custody, with or w ithont proet-s, uny prson who-oin-Diits. or atteinpts or otfem to rommil, anv of the a ts or ot!en--! nhiiitei herein, or who mmmit any ottene iTinit the laws of the l"nitel Staten. Krr the purpose of arrest or the preservut ion of the :ic. the sus-r- ii-trs of election shall, in the 8!mf of the iuirh.il iiej uti s. or if requir ed to asit siih .ieputn-M. have the .inieduties anJ j-wt-rss lifputv mar- lials. Serion CJre i.l-. as j Whenter anv arr-t is made under any pro ision this title, the eron so arre-sled shall forthwith 1 brought lt fore a tommisioiir. jud'e. or court of the I nttc-l Stales f r examination of the otTii-s alU-vd against him ; jnd surh -oniiiis.suiier. ja'lje or c.uki hall pro ss jn n-iei thereto as auth-ri.tsl liv law in -a-e of riin - against the I'nited t ite. Iloa 1 tho i: lulineni omtaincj in th 1-laration of Indeendence aini ievnjo III, of F.nxlaiid, and aay if any thtni; th.Tfui found, ina.k.s more a:rouIy of iyranny anvl opprejvtion lhan these wtti"in of our own law ? Arrest to Im made w iihout ch.rt of guilt, not for overt violations of law, not under leai pro-es eiiianatintf from a cointe Unl aud impartial oihcer, but at th-i mere oliUou of any mi. u -ujr ior or deputy marshal who .loes not know but profeses to believe that a ci'ien has committed, or attempted or ulcered to coLuuiil wme violation of the ! tiou Laws, or w ho ha or i supposed to have couxmit:el ainA orfcn.se a?.iiut ouie one of the Laws of the United Slates. It t'onres-s ran and w ill confer Uoa irri-i-onsibie suj ri isors ami deputy marshals u ho aic t-elccte.1 fr thear known ulvr ie:n v to party, plenary lowers to arrest at will any citizen w ho ha.s cliam-ed to fall under their di.plcajure, and immeliaiely forvc hiui from his home and friends to a ilistAttt iiu in iu-t of ; eonuuis sioner or jude of the I'nitod States, among stranger not w illing to Income hia tKndmen, thus leaving no alterna tive but the prison, then, w hat lecuinej of the boasted miiniuifiits of Anuri.-ui citicnship and personal lil-rtv? "The right of the people to be itccuro In their rs.n ag-aiusi unreajtonable seliures hall not t, ioLated, and no w-arrarnt shall issue but ui.n pndalle cause upported by ih or at'arnm tion, particularly describing the person to be eied, is the language of the Constitution or the I'nittsl State .arti cle 4j. And in article , aj IT inteiidtst to throw further safeguard around the rKjrsnai UU rty of the citien, it is .le clarexl tlial "n i-eron hail be held to anawer for a -.piul or other infamous crime,. nor U deprix isl of life, liberty, or pnjrty i!Lu u due pro ceaa of Law;'- ct uudvr the t now ought to l rejaltsl, he may ini. oicdiatcly depriel of hut liberty wiili. out proccs. of any kind upon m mere urtnise tliat he att-inpts or otf-rs to commit a w rong. Sucii U tho fallibility of hnmun na ture, auch It pa.sion and prejudices, that oax aXherx in framing an organic law, th fouudaUotuttoue of the grand auptiralructare which h ia since risen ii I on tt, were not willing to intrust Wu tj tLe wisest and ltt of that pa- ... ihf isjwer to deprive tlio w eakest or UiMeortirraf ...w.'. n .i iwJi tv at tne pifunureyoi iuiuibtj. -r-haa Iwn tliSrfgeneraor of (iiiu ricab ,itatesmen(fliat this dhrHccCUl lawlhas found ir9 wv int the statu tdrttHikiui is now uHn the floor of Congress. TIIEORI'IIAS HOKK. Mr. J. H. Mill. Superintendent of the orphau Astyluiu at Oxford, has .is sued to Uie Secretarie.- of Masonic LodgOH uia Mtuithly Statement for March, showing the receipt in cash and in kind for that month. The total ea-sh receipt were only one hunditd aud Lhirty-two dollars and thirty-five ten;, the contri.butinow in kind beinpr very small. After giving an iteuiir.ed (rtatemtnt of the receipts, Mr. Mills says : 1, -The month' doses upon the or phaus graLetul for the muiu:iiK.c of excellent bmlth, vigorously prosw u ting their sfndfes, ploitgliing and planting the garden, and en. losing ad ditional Land lor cultivation. 2. A worthy and pnsjHrous couple, havitr nochildien of their own, have udopted nie of tur inoNt attractive lit tle girl, and have given her their own name. Her prospect! are now better than they would hae leeii, if her real jKirents had lived. X A very remarkable endorsement of our Orplian Woi k has ki n made bv our IagiJature. l"r live yeurs the cood js.Mple of ihe State haveco op erated and sustained this institution, itud so Jar securtsl the confidence of tlie oters and tax mem that their a fcem bled Kep rest ;:ati es have vottni a Contribution of three thousand dollars. Shall we prove mir( ives unworthy of this creat -ontiden by relaxing mir eiTorts in behalf ofthe orphans? Shall e do leis, l.kOH) Jie people at large have decided to help us more? Let such a thought be as f;r from us as the Hist is from the UVst. After a full xuference w ith tho tirand Master, we arc preparing to extend our opera tion,to oj.s H thtvloors to a larger num ber of orphans and to improx e our fa cilities for eili.'ient work. -I. We earnestly and atlectionatcly rciiitst the Jri ii is of the Orphans to see that atii e -iiimiiie!i are apjoin-U-.1 in all the I...:-es. We also :uk the commutccs to do w ir w hole duty, by 4ceurii g the e.-Mta: ion of benevolent Lilie; by prc-eir inir tiie claims ofthe Orphaus to ail lo- churches at least. Once a year ; by -i r.'Mig all other lenov-i olent organi7-itio - l charitable in dividuals to join .- !.i raiotug up the bereavtsl and di- . . - isl orphans from iguorance and de-r . latioii, to tiseful Oess and virtue. o. We ncsxl .;s;u.i" o .iLso in hunt ing up the neglected orphans hid in the swamps and in the mountains, where they may never hear of a school estab lished eeje.-ially "or them, an l alwaxs glad to res?ive thi in. t. Kvery carclu! 1 ci .r is obliged tos- that the l..c of uioney is dwarf ing th als of thousand of our reo-pb-. while many others a:r: dissipating Uuir minds and morals in the love of pleasure, one of their grciittt netsls is an objts t of charity, arousing their dormant sympathies, expanding their souls with I nevolent emotions, and deieiopina proper idea of duty to iod and Man. n every suitable occasion let the claims of the poor and proiuismg orphans le preenteI Itefore the piople so as to make t ti-ui fs l their responsi bility. 7. The "1th of June will be a suita. ble day for commemorating the virtues of an illustrious Mason by lilteml mn tribntions to a noble ch.iritv." This appeal to the M.isontc fraternity add rcscs itsell t everv frier. d of the Orphaus in the S:.te. as entitled to ma ture consideration, and it should eli. it a lileral, substantial reHn.se, from Is-ueiolent s. M-jet ics. churches, and in Ii iduals. Are there not other "worthy and prosperous ouples, having no children of their own" w ho would like to adopt h child fi.m this i.oblc Institution Tit.i pistol -i u rying habit, w hich i- just now the su btcel of so much come tnent. is not ps-uliar to the South or Southwest. Tin- custom is incre;ising lv common the inintrr over. With weajsjus of this kind at pri"cs which put them within reach of the poorest, with metallic cartridges! at almost ium inal cst, simplifvimr their uso to the capacity and habits ofthe most ignorant and shiftless, it "m nu at all surprising the pistol jMK-ket has become an essen tial feature of the trousers of to-day. It i the custom to speak of thy North as lcing to large extent free from this vice, but the examinat jo, of the recorded events of any twenty four hours will le apt to show that as many pistol shots were lired with murderous intent north of Mason and Dixon's line as south of it. It is true the North is not infested with murderous desparadocs, whose avowed mission is to kill, as are some other sections of the country, but whenei er a street row arises or any ditliciiity nvurs, no matter if the e ent is as as spontaiuous as an April shower, the way pistols flash into oight is a iad commentary on their Insisted civilization. How to remedy this evil is a question not easy to be answered. To prohibit the sale of such weapons would not ell'ocl the desired rosult. The restriction w eild only act as a stimulus, aud the law w. ..;!.! u.n!ol in many ways, legal restrictions, no matter how energetically enforced, can never accomplish that end, even if the going out and coining in of every per sons were made the pretext for a search. It is very probable that until a consis tent public fet'Utimcnt has been created against tho practice no change for the better will be seen. I:ruorr i- re illy iiruu.v.1 over the t in a!enel Injury to it eommeree l tlie proposietl ;rois,e Isle tunnel JPiuih- b'lov the city. The Mayor and the hay hu.iiH'sif men generally are now dctertnine.1 to ha e a tunnel or hri.lire I Jietroit Htiyway, a projeet that luw lvti talkixl up for ome yean without rt-sult. An enthusi.ti,- ui,-.tin wai held the other niht, at whi.li Ctv ui.iyor iiii. eomiiioii council were uil- oo.,i u, Ket anibority Irani the I il-i.t ii r. tw.v- .k .u;.i t. i i ISn! U . i5 yurMlt b-r aluB 11 hkoly that IU)iIh.1 ill te uvculwd ou in prvtereikcw Ua bridi,-?, tome nv ol.(rUctioii of their tr-iffle ami I .M,w.rr..l ! . u ? tlui g of Ihe sort. TOTvIS PILLSaS.1Jk U -F O R H torpid liver;;: Xoes ot A pps-tA. Bowels costive, Paha to the Head, wltJl B ITull setaation in the boclr pxt, pjn under the ahoulderbhvde, fuH 200 aXVsa aXiuCv with a tiinih'-Aa tA exertion of body or inind, Imtabfllty ol temper, low apirltrnth a feeling of hav Injr neRlected aome d aty , "W etfiria es s ; Ihz tinesa. Pluttemi at the Heart, Dots da fore the eyea, YUow bltin. Headache wneraity over the ruthteye, BMttesniess with ntful dreama, yhy oqIotm. Urine. IF THESE WAS JIKQ3AKE mUEZDES. SERIOUS DISEASES WTLI SOON BE DEVELOPED, i -TUTT'S PILLS re especially nUtel I anch eie, n lade ! t tTcrm KUt-h n clune ol lecl M maluiuh tt nuil'erer. A NOTED DIVINE SAYS: T TUTT TWr Sir: Fcrti year I hre bt mirtrr to.lT. Wi3uaip..tr-. .nd Fr. L-M K3nm tour fiii wr nrtoaiiuaudea t" uw . I tlMin( but w.tS.liuJ filth). I :n now e.l ra.n, -b if "si pis; n..dn:Woa purircl. W,Hr j"p. Is. BilMKOOM. nd I hTecmin a l. ryiH,uuaM.iUlleJi. Ibri u rrtB thwrwf jr!'t in ju.d. ' iU. K. L. tiilPSO. lx srCle, Ky. The ftrt cSol Of TUIT'S FILLS ia to la rreaae ire APpeUe aud cauw; the body to rk an Hrrb, ttis lte t ytew is nouriltel, d by th.HrTotilc Arrloiiou tlie lieive Orgaaa Ken)ar Sioh nre pr jd;xed. Dr. J. F. HAYWOOD, OFNEWYOSX, SAYS:- - ytw dtsrui ei tt cnno be relieved by Jtt Coria tb bci l iu J-iu..l4unnioD. ud fcj luMb.iUl'W'll"1 ,cT1 '"J SOLD KVaJtrWHER. r RICE 85 CESTS. OOce 34 Jlnrray Htreet, New York. TUTT'S HAIR DYE, (ui Uiim oa WeiiiiM eh-r d to Giajst tuci lit i iiu-'e awuoii of Jji LITE- It un a W:ri U. Intirtnary. and ia SrU.) M Hnx w.Ujr- Boid bj ItrutVM. or Office- 35 Murray St.. New York. rhos.H.Briggs&Sons, ni;i m 1 1. id RALEIGH, N . C, Lc.iler lii ail t lc of CHILDRENS' CARRIAGES )f Superior Fn.ish. Nea'noss and lnra-l bility. We ofl'cr Best Goods at Lowest Prices. SQUARE DEALING. wkiti-: roil nticiA april 11-hvw DR. ALLEN'S hi(;irrxixc; cli:i:. Tin: sTAM".iti i:i:mf.I'Y k ni;tii cauoi.ina. F'T Klieiutiat i-in. .N. ur.iUi.i ( I i. rii-iiie. iM.'TH'iM, 1 i-psia. 1 elile. x . I'le.l, l . l-on- l;-e Pii I 11 111 t lie i.le, I. Mill AMIilIM:i lI.sr.ASti. I'fl'lK ' DEAFNESS A Specialty. N- hdide ii'T Mercury. Not u in;: t- para 1 1 e I lie nei .'H- - i , i n 1' in ak i I -K.-Iiil!e 1.. .u:ii.lul i 1 1 1 " 1 ae'elaolee.iin pomiit - K-hI and Mel l-. 'ne nelu.ilie wlilioul in v r..niail anil i'4iiature. Y-T sale t,v Vlll.lAM . llAitt"1!', Wholesale 1 rii,i: U N. . upril 1 1 t 'in NEW BUTTER We have received Ihe first this seas. ii. of lil)U:el,t, for New Northern Butter, DISKCT mOM 1I1K. PAlf.Y, I reh, mill of l ino tnnl!ty: nnd wll Keeele Supplier Llfrj Week. t A LAH'ii: ANU I'uMI'LUK V T, it." K OK EVERYTHING in the WAY OF GROCERIES, AM FAMILY SUPPLIES, OF TIIK 11K.ST Ql'Al.n V. a. We never allow ourelve to ! it title tho I1. HARDIN &. MOORE, uoi.i.r.n m ii.nixu. ap i-tr. Notice of Dissolution. The copartnership nf AiUrns i Fiiii?liaiu l- dissolved li mutual eolisellT. ail'l III Ull vint's ol t he 'lirtli illle settled lV I. villi Adam. 1 NS ADAMS, H. S. JilNOUAM, All who are lndc'te;l to us are requested i, come lorward aad s.-Mle, as tho husines.s of ill firm must Ik sei i led. A. V 15. NiiTK'K. I will continue la:ines at my old srand and will Ih- pleased to mTVc'IHV filslcHlli'M as usual, and hoe my frh'iidi and cusioui-,-pi will nll as usual. Thaiikiul for the pa t- romis:e ot the past. I trust they will continue the same III tlie tllture. LYNN ADAMS. April X. 7'X THE MODEL PRESS u th simplest, easitst running, fasttst and most perfect press ever inented, and guaranteed to be WIU DC Li AaV smart toy eaimanaf it, ami i.1 kMitrMf nt diikirm tuorth of work a irar. It tatxt Y TIloriniKOij kciibdic JrZsW0tytI9(K xr 6,000 mem im urn. : Vf PrU Mtdal owcrdtd at the Pari Exposition. Tte LeadlnK n-ens of trie Woria. EOW 7X3 " qT PB INTER'S GmDl, t full partlnUiri. mailfdfwr 10 cntii. AddrM po.722 Qttwt St., PKMlfhia, FK J3a .,?p- Vf $1 JUEXTrt KV STATE MfTTtKi , , Wliich.'dravis Mrirj5,il87a, AN KXCKLLKNT IXVESTMENT. - - - Poart oTfrtooTr the opportunity. 1 pritcf of sa vin Hi Is 1 prize of 8,i0 is -J irUejof 5,'kn(1s 2prixesof 2,are 'prizes of l,tK)are In prizes of .VHtare ."o j rizos of Iiki are l'i prizes of Vi are J) prizes of '2, iw : nrizes of Juare R,l)'0 5.UIW "5,rt00 2,100 5,000 6,000 5,( NO ,"i,HK) 5,lNJ 5,000 In.") prizes of o are :rr ni,rf,timnilnn nrlzesani tlngto ,.rjo ... - - I - " !,sH4 prlr.esi amounting to Str.w-o WIIOI.K TICKETS Si. Club rates uoti application. - All the above wrizes will be drawu at this drawing. ,. . -.o...i-.. n , . ... i,ro iiriw the first tlm eprl7.es in the ordinary draw Inoi r c o ruary as : No. 72,'U7 ilrew ?! 4,000. SOLD IN ALBANY. No. 40 197 drew x0. ,S()hD 1 rvv i"" No. -27,rAu drew , S(M.iI 11 1 1 r3i i- xv oi. Address nil orders to our General - . ........ WILL1AM.S0N 4 Co., Broadway, . l . The Kenteekv Ktate lottery has, durinff it existen.-e, paid iuoi-e money in prize than airv loi-terv, domestic or foreign, wliose f i ket. are .-old in tld country. 'Ihe draw i,,.js take i.l.i.v twlee a month, under sworn -liili i--in.'.ers ol I!ie .-iilie, mm .nc bshe.l in tiie N. V. H.-nihl. siaats y.eitunjr. an.! I ii'.ii- ill.- i omiii.'ieial. Ami all oiu-oi- louii ticket holders ai( maileu a eop oiine I'liu iai ir;iv iii; as soon i iwncu. i riz- s are eushed, without deduction, on Lres' 'it itio'i and no one outside of the win neiare n ade aware of tlie fact of their be in" richer hv thousands oi'dollaMbutthein- lven, lo- wj will not, unuer any circiuu- stm . i s, pulilisli Hie names oi peixms -i,..r jv.i.i.;,! l'rles lor tliepurposeof drawing cutoin to our lottery. 'I he next drawing .pru , io. HeMahle agents wauled In every town. ei,l liMd i spi.f..Mii opi'okh.mii win a forttrne. Fifth Urand Distribution, 1'. at New i irleans. 1 newiay, aiav ioin, kimIi Moullily Inwittf. Louisiana State lottery fompaiiy. i-i.i.. ; 1 1 ; . ,. , i. wn. iviilarl V incOl'P.- 11119 . ---- . rated lv Hie Legislature ol the Mate tor Kdueatlbnal and Charltatde rurposes in WW . . r '........ 'aam In which contract tri iiivioln)le faith of the Suite is pU-dzitl, with a capital oi invi to win. h it iis fiuoea-iueua iin ,1U".V L '. Its uranu single niiinut-i ui.-mio.ii-I; . 1 1 . .. i-1,1 ,,-. in, mt lit v on the second IIUII Mill nu' ! Tu. sd.iv. It neverenlesorpostpones. 1ook at the toilowlnsi 1 istribntion : I' MMTAL lRIE. AVUlhO. X(h).MH Tickets at Two Dollars Each. il vi i'- ri k i: i s. m: i'ollak. LIST )!' I'Rl.ES: I Capital l'ri.e 1 i 'apiial 1'rie lU,(HIU 5.IMK) 1 'ajuuu 1 rie 2 l'i i.cs of ?J."il ,"),oM) .".OOO lll,IKM lt.(H;0 l(l,t)tM. l!(,lMK"l 10,000 . " l'riea of 1.0(X U l'ri.e of ."(o lio J'riA's of jixt I'ri.es of "', .'A k l'ri.es of '' 1 1 m m t I'rii's t !" Ari'KoXIMATION PRIZES. y Apji oxiuuiiiin prizesjofiod, 2,7ci0 ! A pproxiinaUoii prizes ol" lfoti '.' Approximation prize of l,,n, 'H' K.7 Prizes, amountinp: to ?11',4h H. sponsiblc corresponding airents wanted it nit tiromincnt points, to whom a liberal compensation will he paid. . pp 1 1 cat lot i ior r;i ics ujriuuswimiiu"iii ' m.,,1,' to the llonu' utticeinNcw iiricans. Write, clearly Mating lull address, for li.i ther information, or senu oiuer iu m. a. mri'inv. F. . Box fiM-2, Xev Orlean. I.a. All our :rand Kxtraordinary Drawings ne under Ti e .supervision and lnatia'-'CTnent t iMn-r:ti- J. l'.eaureirard and .1. A. Karly. aprll in-uwiV.siw Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, health and ef fectual for pre- s e r v l n c tlie hair. Failed or WaKBS iN restored to !t orifiinal color, vnth the aloss and frestness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Xoth-ino- can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and.dccajjc-d. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness bv this application. Instead of foul- in the hair with a pasty sediment, it will Iceen it clean and vigorous. Its ..... - j j occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling oft", and eonpnnentlv prevent baldness. Free .. - ! j . from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dan- gerous, and injurious to tne nair, xuc Vigor can only beneht but not harm HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desir able. Containing neither oil nor dve, 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 & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists LOWELL. MASS. A Reuieclr tUt hs been lie me " died. Thelavinclllerpagnac? felt by almut erery oim t- tha s-ntsli au I diVor ot io Llv-rOll. hai pve icl t3J or thwti lJ ,o( th ri -tbmof drthillty from eapliij tne benefits of It oec ilia r la'in r an-l murltue properties. Thalni(jt Uoiless consump -tie, t-ie mtrtyr to Keumti9ui, the ta el y llvlug dow of men, w.:nn aad chii lren thiT. e nere frm th 'lunches of malarial f ers, atl of thee know, or atHastth-ir doctors kn v.tuit of all discovered reme dies, this Oil Is to bst aai ottn the pniy one that lii build id tlielr wast-d r d es. aui anl retir h ir shattered a- vn I far iu r etTe tlv-? th in th? Oil b- i h hentt'M Emulsion of ub th- fI hip'u-s-phttesof Lime and Sda. ' h the nnest nri niAat ti .tnrio fo.xl mi i tiidjiciie ia the world. a'l wholiv 1fprived o' its d siii ee able qualUii s. Sold by Win. shnpsoa. Drug Kj9t. Marct 4-,1."4w3w E. pfGIaEEX, Attorney and Counselor at Law, waiu:ksto n. c. PriLtitn in the court of. Warren and ad Jolnlng txiuntles, and in the Supreme Court of the State. Orders on collections strictly com plied with, and remittances promptly made. Kefera by permission to: Warren Savings Fank.andold North State Insu ranee Co m 1 b ny, Wnrrenton, N. O. lapr-d Street's .Natrqp Hotel, CAPITOL SQUARE, . nALCKilI, XOllTIIjCAROLIXA. S! R; STREET & SON, OTTNERS AND" PROPRIETORS. OVERLOOKS- UXIOX AXD CAfl- TOL SQUARE, Finest PnrU In tb Stt, ami open at all time to jineslft oflbe House. THE GASTON HOUSE, . . NEW BERNE, N. C, S. R. STREET A SON, Proprietors. b! tt: sfn?ET-:t, sr. wm. j. street. a ril J-'im Jk TRY US I -tiS J. A. BIAGASSA, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECT 1 0 K E R AND Candy Manufacturer, XO. lO rAYETTKVILLE STREET, ' RALEIGH, N. C, Koons 'constantly on lmnd a large assort ment ol the nnest FRENCH AND PLAIN CANDIES. .rl eni'p.in :ltincr mrrfhatits w-ouid Oo Veil to exnmine our stock before Hirch:vsitiir elsewnere. aprn -li i?i-:nrTioN of piuci:s! GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL, cincACrO. Tiie I'ineMt Ventilfitoa Hotel In America. , . tt.a T nnrpst rhfivintr ov,?r 500 .HU Olio v.i ii". ' - ' . - , . oi.lto ta-ftli I'.:lths il I It 1 losetK Wmia,i""""1 ...... --. - :it.ta.-hed and Most Elegantly hurnished Hotels in tins eouiur. TKIfttS. ROOOMS WITH BOARD, $3.1H tu 83.50 per Way. Baths and Par lors Extra. A reduction from the above prices to par ties remaining a week or more. John B. Drake & Co., Proprietors. april.2-ood.5t Valuable Roanoke Land FOR SALE. 6 V i fee ree ofthe Sunreine. Court of North Carolina, we will sell ai tne cuuruiuuw ji in Jackson, Northampton county, N. C. door On Tuesday, June 3, I879, that valuable tract of land in said county of Northampton, known as iir..i-v, containing 2,300 Acres, Mere er Less, i.Iivloftl-f 11 Mile nf tr Inpobs and ot hers. TKKMS: ne-iniru c;isii ; iiiuautt- oj jm. ind two ve.-ir-s. wit u tmeresi. .i .MT. DKVEKEI X, I Comm'rs. WALTER CLARK, j -omm April -m Stronach k Allcott have just received a ear loads of hay, ami a largo lot ol ileal, which they will sell lower than the lowest. rirad ati'i lAnq.lr fa'l u Don the coinrau- nir v u-hen a ferri Ne eDldmlc. like the chol era or fellow fever, suddenly desolates our Homes' yet.all tne win e. a more i lnuiuua. but m l-ss fatal foe, enwn thousand of h.,il(uhmit4vfrv veAr an 1 c irri-s off the flower of the. family In the early flush of roanly vcurhand h'i'Iding womanhoods People can It presumption, -r "decline." It is Dot, in in i-t cases, tne tu ercuiar phthisle .r pmtS II II l Lii-in f thq luui. w ucu is the peculiar rai'ady in 'li nate, like those otthtt Brittsh IsUnasanct -w htixiau i,oui a neu nhiiwvnr A5-rst of th- vi'al processes of nutrition AH the do jtors auree That there ia uo re-nedy for this fut C-U LIVEKIL bin fhev are e 'nstut!r 'netby the obstacle nt inhfir ..' ou tiie ar:o, t ne t af leu'io swal- ow or reta'n it Tnis r-'puiston ts ntirply vrm h HCOTl' S EMULSION OF THii il with the a i eo puospui tes ok lime m ii si fiA which is aKreea d t t- e tast nd an une " -d nutrient and tonic for the ody nerv d brain. FOLICEYOUR PREMISES ! ttention is called ti sections 3d and 4th, .hapu-r IX, City Ordinances, relating to nuisances. ... H. c. MANLY, Mayor. April 1-lw GEO. M . SMEDES, Attorney-at-Law. OtTiix in the Pullen Building, two doors above.' Varboro House. apr.'Wiim Dissolution of Copartnership. ti. firm of M. Rosenbaum A Bro. has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. .1. ROSKNBAUM. fl have this dav fornifxi a copartnership under the name and style of , (Jeo. Sloman ji to., ana are auiiuiiiiiu collect all debts due the late firm of M. os enbiuim t Bro., and will settle all claims iiirainst them. irtMJ. MjUjiaw, M. KOSKM1AL M. April 'V-.llw. 11, oT, Myers, Dealer in Fine Liquors AND DOMESTIC & IMPORTED CIGARS. Fayetteville Street, Between Gull ys and the Cifzeus National isauK, uaiuiu o: uauies oiujsiauu. The following fine brands of H inors are Repiquiiisia'iiiyouu hj; O d Neofr. 184d Whiskies, Gibson XXXX 41 Giosou XXX Rohertsoii C unty. (0 years old.) m.l K -tit i elcv live. (5 1 r il MiniiKKv liiaiidv. Imooried btock. Genuine rort Wine, uur own lmpuiia- tiou. Scbievlam iin. very tine. Blackueirs B aadv, (-4 vears of ae.) Ao.lii Rrantiv. (4 " " ) Uld X. C. Coin Whisky, feweet Matsh. i Posters uublin, tout, M Lvaukee ar-d rt. . Atilj 1 nr., l i Ch-tinn iinn Wli es of all descriptions loo luniero is to me. Hon At'ach'd to my establishment, I have a-luea a Xieiau Cigar and Tobiceo D-purtniftnt. iu nich can ie foun t ad brauusof DOMES TIC and 11 A AiA C (iJK. CIGAKETTES, Hall's -Beh 1 the Sc-nea." Kinney's "awtet Caparal " aod a full line of Smoking and 'ine Chew I .. . T K I ha courracted wi'h Mr. Leopold the we 1 Ka iwn cigar uaanuiaciurer oi i'iciiru, to furn'sh n e with sou e oi his cle'ratd ua rtlia jle brands or ctrars, anu liope u n.ir,ii,i i ffhnnwi Inr, nit ries. ana oateritiL for ti.e citUtns id g nerai oi Kaleiga. (the Une-t go uia to be oorin- d in the world) to deserve a portion Oi eir pairueage. Mrcu-21- m I nfter for sale a Handsome CHESTNUT uark flnc rioinlnor walker undr 8-idile ai d lie baiter roadster 1n tiarm.e either single or douole. Id hauas, Mjiuu auu ai a.W a tl- BAY SADDLE HOK3K 5yrars AI-o, and better, a une BAY HAIlNE H KbJS 6 yersoia. io nanus. vruu-1 best tn thc'iy, not ai ai'i oi ) ui:i; , wr a umiTwi iruHPd kind In all names l lie a-Boits ar - ciiinieJ and will be pleastd to have parties to examine them. feb 13-tf W. C. MoMaCKLN, R. F. JonTOjo.,1 RAtEICH, N.,C. ? 1AOKNT8 FOR I TOM1 COOPER'S 3ENTENNIAL OLD RTI WHEAT .WHiSZBY. large lot ALWAYS ON HAND FBOM TWOTOFOU TKAR8 OLD. aalrersaUy acknowledged to be THE FINEST WHISKY MADE IM I HE tiQUT. PERSONS WISHING strl6tly Pnre Spirit8 VOJB MltDICAL AND OXHE UBPOSJSt eao get any aire package From 3 to 50 Gallons, f Ttf rwviPHR. E&et Mill ?. O. Iredell county. S. C : or B. K j Nh. 10 . Ra eih, n. PWtore Goods A ' 1) Arriving dily at the Busy Htore of CHHSTOPHERS 4 SOBRELL HARQETT STREET. Wa a-e resel vine daily all kinds "of Gro ceries, which Intend to sell cheap for CASH. SKEO OITS. -Annther Car Load lust arrive ' of the finest Sd Oats Drought to the City. CaU and examine them- ONION SETTS AN t) OTHEK SEEDS on hand, wholesale and retail. FLOUR ! FLOUR ! I Car Loal of Floua id Meal iut received. ME VT MA.UK KT Always supplied w th the finest Heaves and Pork Saueaee a speel ltv. In fac evprytuing kept li a first class Grocery Store. PLOUGH ! PLOUGH I 1 Call and see our New Patent -al-i2h No 4 PlouKh. th best fi una made e are tne oie Agents for the city. Just Arrived: Fresh Bolted Virginia Meal, Prime Timoth Hiiy, Kly Rose P tatoes, and Seed Oats. ;o: 8ugar, Uoflee, Molasses, Bason, Lard, Flour, Soap, Starch, Soda, and Canned foods. FarmersSuppIi3S& Fertilizers, L) v r cash o r. o x ::r I m e; Price ! oted on application. M "T. LEACH & CO., Raleigh, N. C. marct, -tf. & TRJIO E COLLARS ir harshir nnftfr th nnhllrt that wa are .vo I V . . - J uvw.'T v " " l.lrin V .1 t fQ a MiT- iiii rif-H.ra at. Ril eentS and r'raae D dlars at 9 cent j. tio now is the tiuiato ave muuey Dy cjmiug tu OAK CITY GROCERY, No. 45 Wil mington Street. A fine lot of cVdce hams, sbouldars. beef tongues ana pigs ieet, just leceireuat OAK CITY GROCERY. Another lot of apnle, peach and culnee But ter, just receiveu ai r0ak C'ty Grocs-y, :More of that boa.it fdl Oolden Syrup at 60 cents .e-gallon at - OAK CITY GROCERY, march 11 diw-tf. A'iee Goods, Xice Qnb. Just re.ceiTed,.Spiced Pig's Feet, Hams, Bologna Sausage Fresh Crackers, Baldwin Apples, Early Rose, Peerless and Chill Bed rish Potatoes at OAK CITY GROCERY, No 45 Wlimingt n St. AIo a beautiful Uq? of Market, Cl thej, 'ampers and other Baskets, at O kClty Gro erjr, Ko. 45 Wi'm.ng on St. The u cest Flour at bottom prices, em bracing Orange OroTe, Chesapeake, North Point, Ho ward Mil's and Ridge Mills.by the pound, sack or barr I, at Oak City Grocery t. No . 45 WHmlUBtOl ND SOUR STOMACH P0SI TTVE By that Wonderful Remedy A NTI--DYS PEPTIC DROPS, If you are a sufferer get a bottle, and b cured. IT HAS SOT ITS EQUAL. PHICK 7a CENTS Sold by ail Druggists. FUK0ELL, LADD&CO- apr f-d-wy AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. wUl receive prompt ?d il,on J. If. MATmivwj. 17m Fayettevtuet- w THE GENUINE BR.C.McLANES Celebrated American WORM 3pECF!C yermIfIjoe. SYMPTOJV. OF WCftMS. THc6unanccis pa!'i at-! Kid-eri-col6re3, wttlv oc caon .rH :,IiL5 or a circumscribed spot on one oi i.oih Cheeks ? flie-r eyes- become dHu : the pupils dilate ; . ;an ? nzywt: s my.-.rc ie runs along the lower eye lid ; tiie nose is irritated, swells, arA sou.ci.incs bleeds; a swelling of the upper l'p; occasional hea'dache,' wifli hr.mming or throbbing of the ears; an tinusual secretion of saliva ;. slimy or furred tongue ; breath very foul, particularly in the morning ; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, w?th a gnawing sensation of the stomach, at others, entirely gone ; fleeting pains in the stomach ; occasional nausea and vom iting ; violent pains th:oughout :he abdomen ; bowels irregular, at times costive; stools slimy, not unfrequent ly tinged with blood ; belly sw ollen and hard ; urine turbid ; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompa. nied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy and dis turbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but generally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure? IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form ; it is an innocent prepa ration, not capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender infant. The genuine Dr. McLane's Ver mifuge bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. :0: DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy "foi all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head ache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used prepar atory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they are un equaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has- a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McLa.M'S Liver Ti! i s. Eich wrapper bears tlie signatures of C. McI.ane and Fleming Bkos. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Liver Tn i.s, prepared by Fleming Bios., of Pittsburgh, Pa.", the market being fall of imitations of the name McLane, spelled diiTerently but same jpronucciationj It U -in e-c-llnt corre-tivo of IndU'entlcm ' I have use J It wKh prompt benenclal results. Rev. Dr. Manirum, ruf Un'v. orN.0. loon nrwi;h Blsh .p Domett In his estl mate of the Vest I'ocket . ure. Rev. Drs Je er, Bn a ldus, Dlek'nson.fBap.) It is pudo' S-d b, tlie direct personal testi mony ' f ;neti f uu ioiiftlfam' aud strictness ofp''c!i It It :iT t.o miic'i to y Hit' no ine ncin ffve- ba'l s i li support in its favor as a spcirtc. The word of any one f ilie "tn lnn' ii es who und-rwrlte this Miitl'ioie m i h-w rfc.pr 1 wciizllt. lll' lr uu t' l .i;nps-jo n t ith the pvi Ime -tal liClliri nri;irfit on hv well- know-i i hysb; an, rf ni'vet all doubt It Is LKyj'l '(UHll ill. -i w ii'it-riui i ii y- agQt .it rs K..-lii ij4 lieraid, V C'ia; ain Kandolpli Vacoii Collcee, a. Miiiv c se-. o: In sp p-il bin rry kowl- iKe n'av.f b-t-n ;ov d by if. rHm h, colics, Ha.lajiic iiiia' sors ..fpd s r m indi itesfo . i -Id proin;ry o it. Ilu cures or thisot,:.r lanu." r i'j Rev. B. IMbnfy, u. L. D. Ham. Hit. Col.. Vi it is h'K'd.v eteTn"d hfre bv tlie rernlar Meai Hiiiii y a., a Hie. v.eo; lo I' :ecrl ln' fo i:i itt':- ioa n litu! 'n Colic, sedative, p ruic, t nil, slightly apereqt, without : aiHea. rev. E. F. Woot'a'd, P. E , Na. Conf, Abo- t tveive ye"t I s iflered Tom Dys pepsia F 1 I t: ii vl i, it i.-ii-K'y, I K"T it a lai triM Ai e itt sr I con .let any ihirirv.ith im ipi t-. I hoi Mine I a m ueb ed 'o this ni-di in" f.' wUit f h altn a 0 pliy ic 1 oi.nif . 1 h .v-i b id for ' e lt t-lxte n y.- trt. Ih 'v kujWu rrauy since to be rc;ieved by itau. R v Robe tW. watts. A.M., Va. lhave used the mixtures In mv jy ye is, and Iihm- tak.-u H ''""nf,. hhTi was CoIU-. wl.ich threats e I in hw" cured, e it iuiff ny wlt hoat . 'h; ecni;ine' e i' t i.ilioi s itt- e witn naii , , ,:Vi!rs II is 'h - l tome. -nd co-'ec-ve l Uvr kne., K i-.t t - froju Dys pe3iJ .It Uver l'i it i invaluable. J. D Kpsb'ston. M. D., V. Tt m t Vi hh' v iluab e remedy, and U more PXtV-b ve:yuedtM y single a ticl In ihe i..-le l.t: ireMcire o far r I ob s i ve i i i "O pra ti-;-, to ail the omplilDU I im ii.es from indigestion, I use it and recjinusenJ It, .! E ltbr Ri hmond Cm Istlan Advocate. This eniedv ist.'tr'e vlrlne. I have een Dyspepit cu I completely by it n sc -ms i,, b ..n auil ote tooii' '-National D sease. Thelnpr., ieiua oe notke t b the ap tne ca ies.audhavdbt"n oifQcult leet. .,. 'rlce2";e its prtoo'tle. SoldbvaH &t pis' a u Ral"Ii; by ;' ; iVbCUii. Le & 'Jo., aul 1 . W il:Uma & Haywood. mfcrcbU tt.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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