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! i j 1 i i i' U ''V , I J f i n i3 - ' j. i li i ! t i! t; t j !1 y il ! if 1! H '4 t DAILY NEWS THritsn.VY. Jr.NKM'Cf. Ml KftEY A jORD IX, PHOPRICTIW Frf Ifor. riOIMtU BIT TILI. (lUrORT. tv.- u. ihArle Foster. Kpiillnan cmnliUte fr the- povornorship of I Ohio h airily wiiinionl letter- ( wntin. fonfrtful of the Uet that many j . . ... I li.in.iro h.l.H a cuitai'iaie mt --- bn ennti;-! U the h,.t hy a fre u of n and ink. 't may however, that when be wrote the f..l low in he .wufiusl that be w is apply ing blaut to the K-ail.1 sores of Mr. Tart dhruu l centlx hinliii;; that third term w ol a 'l'ulir i,U;l amoniC t he The newpaierH have tfixen out a i "fle iinprvmioii. I inuiK. .... ...K. ii. nf mv iiouiination. . ..I. . t.. Iht bv i-allinic it a vit t.ry for John Sherman. The pribility of his IrfNtmiinw' h 'Presi-lential eandidate w .is not taken i leneral irant Ii.is .k.- ..i Hi.- i?enerai re.vive me ""I'S"" I "mass of Republican voters. liieie is "a strong antipathy, however, to the establishment of the third-term pre tsedwnt. President Hayes, . m .j.ntr ".iy .inprxot. is irs luded by his ut "teraneH from Ik.iiic a.-andidate for re- "eletku.'" "The newsapers having Kiven out a fals impression ' is really cood. e have been taught by several year' ex perience in the neaspar busmess :.. .i ; .,i.mU iln ut trixe out wmt imiresions, e-ix-. iaiix new . ...u.i. in.niiMlbrvmu' leading s- liUenn who profes.s.. to know and un- ! demtand the situation, liui tne parm -ular irupresio referre-l to by Mr. Foster i outai 1e the rtel i of newspa perdom; it wa civen out by the lirant men who were -upi-rtiiu Mr- Tin and pretty loudly. U: an.l as a matter ufmarv when the press sei.-d ujs.n it it ku riKbtly classsl as a x Ictory for Mr. Shertnan ii 1 ch.s K to the ;iant moremenl. "The ssibility o( his Mirrman U "eoinin a rrt-idential candidate xvas "not taken into consideration." Mr. Koater i either an adept in the art of lyin or totally blind as t. the siniti caiK of the wurknifs in the hio -httal rieid that r.tultsi in his nomina tion. It was known to the initiated before the strength of the oppsinc fa.--lious culd l-e accurately stale.1 that Mr. Sherman wo.. tund to have Ohio into onsideratiwii. .enerai .rani n.s , p0k.-r s,-Iumi.k hiiim me ..,. a Kral many warm friends in Him. ,,n , f , na:or San lsbu ry. Hre is a "an.l if be werf nominated, he would .h... in w hieli the prairie statesman for a uteppinc-stone to the Republican tiin.it. ix lor the Republicans the l. in nomination, and that ,f no nomination . ix e -jt';;;" Jj' imJ or me wi.u ianw would step In and take .simmand and let his lieutenant till the se-ond pla.-v on the ticket. This programme was so well known that the proceeding of the convention were watched with great anxiety from Maine to Texas. There fore If Mr. Foster was o stupid as not to b aware of the existing state ot things, he had better put his canvass wrrrmjr, arte rep o:n rir mjnt tiil etec tioa day. "It isuppose.l that "Mr. Hayes' ut terances." etc. I'tterances is a decid edly mild way of putting it. It was heralded throughout the country in the campaign f 176 that Mr. Hayes would not If ele-ted accept a sei-ond nomination, and and in fact it ws plainly so exprssl 111 his letter of a---eptance, an.l therefore the aufftsAtlttm thai his utterance- prs lu ies his cpcing a renoiiiiiiation would naturally torn into an established fa t. Rut un fortunately for the halo of integrity that is opularly supposed to eii-irele the presence of the hi(h dignitaries of the land, Mr. Hayes has liefii so v -filiating in his xs-nirse that no leliam e can be placed 011 his words or move ments, and he is just as liable to seek a second candidacy as iSnint is a third: aud undoubtedly will do so if he thinks that cirrumataiices make it ne. t-ss.iry. The truth is aparent that Hayes favors rantio preference to Sherman, and he will leave no atone unturned to secure the former nomination. Mr. Sherman is wily politician, and be and baa lieutenant have matrtallv aided the newspwi to tfive out n lmpres.sion that he is tryiinr to sMthe both side by the wonderful -onjune- Uon of ugarel phrass coiiUiintsl Mr. Foster s letter. 111 So it siuis the iK'in.H-rv.tic policy in revanl to the appropriation bills was not correctlv foreshadowed in Snn.Uv a News. The tatemeut in the Ntxxs waa accoaipanied by a very suspicious intimation of its unreliability, a pro- tract el ssi,irii of "the committee of j safety." or Joint Caucus Committee of .w. - . u ...... .- .., . . , . iaf iwo iioiiM-sj iii iim me iot- lowing: "The passage of the army Lill mak "ing the usual appropriation for tin "army for the next liscal year, w it ti a proviso to the effect that no money ap "proprited in the bill shall be use. I to "transport. eiuip. pay or subsist any "troops to Is? uss a.s a isibce fore to "keep the pence at the jmlls.' "The passage of the legislative bill as H was reported to the last and the pres ent Congress, with the exception that each appropriation shall le bpecirtcally set forth and the use to w hich it xball b devoted described, and that no ap propriation shall Is? made for the pay of supervisors and deputy marshals. In order to make this ounssiou of an appropriation for the marshal and su pervisors more effective, a clause xvill be added that 110 otilcer shall be ap pointed or obligation incurred for any object for which a specific appropria tion is not made in the bill." The National Republican regards it as a sort of be d d if you do. and il d j If you don't arrangement." I .1 11.. 1 "long as no national elections of anv "importauce will occur during the "year to which the bilLs apply." The Washington Post at last rexg nlxes the fact thai "it is impossible to "pass these bills over the Executive "veto." The Pot, with a show of stalwart-courage ftirther observe: But this Is backing dow n," shrieks soaie man who demands impossibili ties. Qa tk contrary there is no backing Mown lxnt it. It in all that can l Mono until ohioIhh1 will arine and -show Low a bare half of Congress may b uia.le to count as txvo-thinla. Vhn Uiat it lone the original lulls v.ui l-o over the veto of the "Krau-I, an.l the work will he tlone Tor "all time. The Nkw-took tin- .s.itioti at tho outset. The Nkxxs has at heart the umtofthc Iyuiocratir party. It has ditVert-1 w ithonieoritsiitem,niries and w:th Home of the re-oiii.ed lead er of the lemoeratie party aw to the surest -mean oi attainiu-r thai end. The leiiiH-ratie party is a party of. prni.h rfKanliiu' it the Nfcw .n ....... i... r..iiinl folloxxim; idimiiy V t til . .-v the lead of de.M.'UlMK and ambitious, politician. k i:ato it i a i. itni:ionn-. The speeihes of our Senators and Rpreentaties in Conre are none t4M remarkable as examples of riutht .. -.,.1 ...--I rh.-toric: but it is Cl- i 1 1 - - - - - i,,,,, that any of our public men exhibit su. h i h extreme inoranee ani un nnlia ed donkeyiMn as were lisplayel bv John A. Lorf.m. for the s.n-oiid time a Sen. .tor from Illinois, in a little sptM h whi !i he ma le in defence ot ... ,.i..r .1 n .. .i..i,Mis oi nainos; . m-n r-'j'"" i l :.. 1 . 1 . ... 1 tre.ison -.talkeo: aoroau in mi- ..". when t:ns mighty nation of ours was revlini: and r kmc t and fro like a distressed vessel uxii the stormy se;is. he .an. e forward and with that strong arm ot his he reached out that he inipht H. s-ist in steadying her as she role the I. iilow of treason. sir Hoyle Ibx he in his l.ullie-t days nexer mixed mcta pb r m .re al un iantly than this. The sjk. la. ie of 1U1. S. u nek. standing on tho shore of a mighty ix-ean, and rea h- ;n. ,,ta his hand ! lour a--es u. . lii p , h., . i.,!M.riuir in the storm-tossed xvaxt-. and "stead villi! her as she pit. be 1 and plunged, xvas too niu.-h for W.hI i.atuie or Senatorial gravity, ami it was no wonder that Iran's audience burst into a I inch. After that the ab snrditx ot the statement that S. henck w.s "crippled, m iime.1 and disablel l.v wounds received in deteiise of his country was li.irdly noticed, even oy tl,v. who xx ere axxare that the "woiiinls referral to consisted of the blunders that S,heiick called hat ilea. POLITICAL XOTIX siii.v the Ib'publican party. tlirouh its Keprt entatix es in t'oncrcss. repu bated one of the niot distinct troniises .if the j-artv jn 1-T.:. it is just as xvell that the Uhio Kepubb.-aiis. xvho opi-ned the anM;n ..I ls-o. made no distinct pr.'iiii -s v. terd x . It is likely to be s x . r.ii v. ars from' now xx hen intelli i. nt in en xx ill pi . the least confidence in the proiui-.es -t eirner party. I or- u.,!.,, IIVI. t.eeii nnldlv api'icci itetl bv th.- m.i e-! U.ili jartics that ap- ; .1 ! ......I.... pro i. ..n I- llK.-ix in ie ninit' Miiiii'.v w !n n t ic (.binders are made the ihsmcs of a i-am ;.ii . M. .t.- i A c ( .. tlf III I. We xvoiil l sn.'c.st to our colored bretnien who desire to Kaxe the sunny S u:h I h it no N! them tate int now otb-rs s'l.-h a h iti'.U's I" ea-y 1:0111c ent rpri- as M u liu-e'ts. Nothimr is ii.'.-e.s.iry but for the husband and :e"i cmiurrn an .(mu acjuire a coui e!erve under the provisions of tin t'lxii I i.iiii.ie act. This i- far better than .rtx a- re-, and a mule, and the in in and ' r : Iht w ho xxoiil l not he w ill in sxvetly si.-ritice himself for hi f.iviilv iiis not deserve the bless ings of free. bun. -.".... ijn F.-ii!.-. Til 1. tlonioii Herald has Jie fo'.i..xv- mic remarkable ebullition of xx it: The storv coes t W'ashiniTlon that Sixvik. r 1: 11, I. ill iii"t 1 'on'ressm:tn I.. ..j...; 1 Morse of one of the lloston dis'ri- 's theo'her dav. and blandly in-i-ure I lioxx th.- party stid at I'.ostoii. "Winch pirlv replied Morse. "Why the I ifiniH-r.it i- part y. of course." said R'lidall. "There isn't anv Iicmocriitic parfx" there." ei I limed I(rse. in his ui k. biisiii.-s.s-like xx ay. " The I'oii I'roi lias kilii-d it.'" "ur psple xx ill never yield to a standing arm x' xx ere it a million strong.' ' said e -s..-,-re;ary Robeson significant ly in l is Lite s;.eecli in defense of 1 Lives' veto, ntlt- it '..-.,,( n K sol a f 1 1 iiv- --. To s M Kini'K I.IRKIITV To OHMKU." This ouirht to Im' paste. I where it could be read frequently to the .mh! souls xx ho think tin re is no harm in allowing soldi. rs to be rdersl t the polls - there are so few of them. lt" A, 01 I'-txt. The Journal would eladly forget the w ar 'f the rebellion, and desiri's noth imr more fervently than that the hide ous skeleton of Nt.ite sovereign t v be i for..- r t.tiriad- ttilf s. . ti.n.r n w it i an , thi nii H() onir as the ni"ii xvho noxv uphold it continue to assert it. it xx ill never 1 ease to urire iii-ni the public the remembrance of or the war and all its horrors, sorrows, Ifbts and disasters. mi'i iwyoi J'tu, i. Piesident Hayes has been strong enough lor the emerem-v, ami xxill send the I 'i.nfe derates home with their tails 'mx ii in the end. If lhpn is anv. 1 thimr in the arirniiient, it is a reason why Haves should be re nominated and r.-ele ted.- ft..,, .V. F.i Ilrrnl.l, It is .juite probable that manv of the ! """f"1 xo-.th 0 unm i - ipis.rH barbs I oster. will refuse to As his nomi nation will comcl them to refrain from voiinL-. may it not be regarded as a sort f bul .ib '.inc Aos.rdnur to the Roston Transcript, an orgin of respoetable Republicanism, j tio iH-rlorm'si a irrettt service for tho Republican partv, by cast! hi; its iin j mens weight acainst lirantisin." The snlsi.le!ii-e of the fJrant lrm fclioul I W a signal that the Rristw nioxemcut niiirlit venture to titilicave strain :'r occ of its old-fashioned peri odical COtlX ulslol.S. It is astonishinc hoxv smblenly the xvr.rst reliol cohos 10 Uil:incrr(iui when he joins the Republican party. This is the true test of lovaltv. A New York letter of Miv INt thus refc.-s to the dry goods ami other mar kets; "lingers, tobacco, and iron an.l metals quiet, but tirm. As to drv gs-ls. it is la be said that agents con tinue to make large deliveries of staple cotton and vxiwden fabrics, chieflv on a.s-ount of hack orders; nexv business is only moderate. Cotton goods are very tirm. and sbxks are comparatively small. Prints remain quiet. Staple iringhains are in stead v rciuest. but fancy styles are sluggish. Printed lawns are doing well, w hile fancy cussi- "r!" 'f'- (mil. hcuvp. Foreign iroods quiet." The Army Worm. n the grass fields near Norfolk the army worm has entered and com menced depredations in earnest. Thev leave no hls.de of grass liehind them. The xxorm has also made its appear ance in other jsirtions of Norfolk cnun tv. and it is feared will do much serious 1 d.ima cto the srmxvinir crops, espe. Idly t"iesrn. Fortunately, however, much f of 1 he trraas and clov r In this section I I as lK.en cut. or w ill be in a few days. Some f the grass growers estimate heir losses at !,0uO to H,000 each. THE GENUINE DR.d.MoLAlE Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF VyOHMS. THE countenance is p.ile and I- ad-en-colored, with occasional tiusiu-s. or a circumscribed spot 011 one fr both cheeks; the eyes become dull: the pupils dilate : an azure semicircle runs along the lower cyc-hd ; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds; a swelling of the upper lp; occasional headache, with hemming or throbbing of the ears ; an unusual secretion of saliva ; slimy or furred tongue ; breath very foul, particularly in the morning ; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach, a- others, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomach ; occasional nausea and vom iting ; violent pains throughout :he abdomen ; bowels irregular, at tunes costive ; stools slimy, not unfrequent Iy tinged with blood ; belly swollen 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 s I axe 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 th wrapper. :o: DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy " fot 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 Hand 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 eqaaled. BEWARE OF IMITATION. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the liJ, with the impression Da. McLank's Liv ek Pills. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. M I. AVE an.l Ft FMtNG Hkos. I ,i s ist u;irn having the genuine Dr. C. M I.ank's Livkr I'm, prepared by Fleming Hro., of Pittsburgh, Pa., ths market being fall f mutation of the name JIcLttne, pelled diflerently but ' tame pronunciation. WARM SPRINGS! Western North Carolina. ni.'.tiui anu neasure Kesort. Ih: n-l' .ild wat.T. imMiirpass.-d moiint- 111 ii ! 1 1 .1.1 1 . ri 1 in 1 1-1 si'iinrx , and ma 111 1 1 . -1 , t llot.l a'roiiiitiolMliii lor eibt luiinlnd i:il's. Hot baths in ou- Jiin.'li'.ii xx ltd climatic inrlueiice. almost t.i.cii;.- fur rheumatism, neuralgia, ner x . .us Mild e. ii - t . 1 11 1 lolia 1 ill ceases, d Iscases uf the k .11. kid ne x s and bladder, and malarial d i.s rd--rs. .,.,, 1 f.,r J., r . pt 1 x e circulars. 1 lt. W M. II. H iU KUI " IN. Prt.p r. jim.- l-.l I in .irT i:i:' i:ivkd AM ON I:IIII1IIIUM REAL YELENCIEN EDr,iNGs. Insertions, WHITZ THSEAD LACES. TOECHCN LASZS. BRETON LACE. Ttii'nul. l.tucii. Mint Scotcli I.n XV IIS Wrj Cine. IIXXIH, Hi- - M VAISsiok KDUI.N'IJS. Yeargan, Petty tt" Jones, Bragassa's Bragassa's Bragassa's CON V VA T I OX ! : n Y STf K K, CO N I ' K( "T ION KH Y ST( K 11, ' N 1KC I'ioN KK V MToKK, IA I'nx-ttpvillpslrrrt, 18 I nyeltevillf street, 16 rnyettevllle Ntrret, HA' Ei NKW BANANAS. LH3I3NS AND CEAN523 J'T RKCKIVEP. may lrt-tf FOR TIIEI.ADIES! I have a very carefully selected sto-k of ilesirntde l'cmmI's to w hich I Invite the atten tion i.f the ladic of Jtitlelgh. It comprises In part ( Children Itoaly-f nle lotliinc! IjulieM Iteml.) .Mmle.Siiits ! K.nibroi.lerics mul Trinunintrs and a Ren eral assurtmenr ,,f KANt V ARTICLKS for LA5XSS' AND CHILDREN'S WEA3. My price are very reasonable, and I feel certain I nui make it to the advantage ol the lad ies nf Ka leitrh to favor me with their patronage. M ADAME HESSOX Cor. Martin and Salisbury ists ma vC -Kill D. S. WAITT & BRO., Wholesale and Retail dealers in Ready-Made Clothing, Dry Good.. Hat. Caps, Hoots, Shoes No tions, Hosiery, Gloves, Trunk ' and Valises, 3 FTttevelle street. Raleigh, X. C ONFECTIONERY STORE Oatmeal s Dyspepsia. In the last fivo vcars tin- consumption of Oat meal in thist'o'untry li:s prtubly Increusetl tw-f-nty-roM. People differ o much In their likesand dislikes t!mT xve to not insist on anybody usitiiiR oatmeal bemuse somebotlv else does, but the irreiit growth of its. popif l.irity as an unti-lx.speptie is beyond doubt. Generally the irisll aud Scotch Meals are considered best, but thev sell comparatively hlxli. and persons who have used both say that the Canadian and American Meals are Just ns jood ; these latter retail l"r a' c. per r. uviiist ir irmer. . . atme;d should be well co'ked. As it is Usually made A BREAKFAST DISH. It in iv be soaked ver ni'ht.and then boiled like rimsli for. sav h ill" an hour. No doubt it is most wholesome eaten plain, bin tne tempt.Uion to use various dress inzs .reii erallv suar or ere.,iu -is too strong Mr auj but very lirm seekers, but where these are taken ft should be as the Friends say, In "moderation." Irish So, tcii, Canadian and American Oatmeal. Cracked. Crushed a d steam coo-ied Wheat and oats Cereal Cream and Cereal Milk, for sale by W. CIA. B. STRONACH, J. J. THOMAS OFFKR Guano and Supplies Foil fa mr KS. In stock aid arriving: Uwu Hacks AUison & Addison's Complete ottun Manure. 2ni) Sacks Hlh Grade Acid Phosphate. Sulphate Ammonia aud titrate 8oda. Itulk Meat. Corn MhI, ata. llny.'Floitr. Xcw Crop Cuba ami .ew Orlean Moliuia'. st'OAROF AIT. GRADES, COFFKE, PLU AND SMOKING TOBACCJ J. All of which w ill be sold low for Cash or on Crop Tim ! Personal Attention given to the sale of Cotton, ami for thoe who may wish to hold I have ample storage room and will make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES with low rat of interest and storage J. J. THOMAS, Cotton and Commission Merchant, No. Martin Street, marehtf- UAbF.lGH. N. H. J. MYERS- DEALER IN ' FIXE LIQUORS AND DOMESTIC & IMPORTED CIGARS. Fayetieville Strekt, Ret ween Ciiilley's and thei'itizens' National Rank, Hardin A U rimes' old Stand. The following fine brands of Liquors are knpt constantly on hand: nld Neeuxr, 1.4H), Whiskies, (iibsoii XXXX Gibson XXX Koberson County, '' years old. old Kentucky Rye. 1 years old.i old Hennessy Rrandy, In';orted Stock. Genuine I'ort Wine, our own imporuttion S. liielam Gin, very tine. Blackberry Rrandy, () years old.) Apple Rrandy. ( I years old ) 1 ld N. ('. Corn Whisky. Sweet Mash.' . Also will have in stock. Imported Ales Porters, Dublin, Stout, Milwaukee and tst 1 .mis Rottled Lairer heer, Champapnes and Wines of all descriptions too numerous to mention. , , added a repair ' Cigar &. Tobacco Department In which can lie found all brands of DOM ES- 1 IC HIIU 11 A A A LH A IXs.. Low Prices Rule I Day I L. ROSENTHAL & CO., Have made the experiment of purchasing a slock so complete an to liiciiiue Hie latest novelties 111 Mens, Youths. Boys & Childrenspiothing, We otter this season to the consumers line of Linen l isters, Drap d" l ie suits and tiossamer I oiits. Also, a nil I line ot Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Slippers ! includlnf the best make in the country There mil be found in our stock a complete line of t'nnfy (iooU. and Eur, Wool and straw Hats and ( ieiitiemen's Furnishing Goods. We have added to our stock a line of Ladies' Linen Suits and Ulsters ! We invito public inspection and are at all times ready to give u notations of prices. Buying largely for cash only, as we do, for three stores, we claim that our prices are as low as any house in this State, and custo mers would do well to call on us before pur chasing. L. ESSENTIAL & CO., Raleijjh. N. C. may Thos. H. Briggs & Sons, Iti-linr Building, RALEIGH, X. C, DEALERS IN ALL STYLES OF CHILDRENS' CARRIAGES OfSuperior Finish. A'eatnens and Durability. WE OFFER ! it:sr.(;oons! LOWEST I'KiHf! .SQirART DKAL1XU! JSr-Write for Prices. Wire Railing and Ornamental WOEKS. DUFUR & CO. So. 36, ?T. Howard St., Baltimore, 31 d. B. B. Massenburg, TTORNEYAT LAW LOUISBUBG, V. C. (JQlce In tb Court Housr. mi For fie Sea Shore ! ATLANTIC HOTEL, BEAUFORT, N.C X E W M AXAGEMEXT. 1 n the ui. of June under the manage ment of the undersigned. A lim class sea side resort and the most pleasantly situa 1 1............ tho 1 lutiH,' ruiKt. The tide leii ii'.ii' .ii 1 iiv in." . - - - I 1 I ' I. it 11'. Ill" t. C. 1... ' . . . v . . . . - .. " ' and ir is free from dust, rlies and mosquitoes. ... 1 . 1 t. ...... t Liii'j.-iiinc iiil :lh'V IJicoaii imjin i.s tut iinA'i. "Ktv -"JlJ .--- in the State. A good band of music has 1 .. ...... inpthe ci'uuin. Kurf h:ithill unsurpassed, with suitable dressing houses on the beach. Rath houses also xvithin rift v vard of the house for still water bath iiur. Large and airy rooms also in the UUlhlim? OCCUpietl oy Hie riujuinw , l, v . ...... ... Ml,i..l .;in lie had bX' those xvho prefer rooms on the mainland. BAR, BILLIARDS A I TEX-PIXS. ti'd us m -.'i ..! r?Kl ner week. M -'V I 1 ' 1 1 V 1. , " ,x -Spe .ial rates made xvith Excursionists and lor parties ior more man one weea. B. 1. PEKRY, inv2"-2m Proprietor. The Great Discovery. PURCILL LADD & CO., Richmond, Va. niavl:-dAw tf I STRECEDEXTED ATTRACTION Over Haifa .Million DisUibu'd. Louisiana State Lottery Co. This Institution xvas regularly incorpor ated by the Legislature of the State for Kd ucatio'nal and Cha.iitable purposes, in 1SW, r. . H t.. r 'ruLiiti'-liTP X'cars. to xvhich contract the invioUible fafth of the State is pledged, xvitli a ( apltal ot SI.ihhi.ihm to which it has since added a reserve fund ot Sii.MHi. Its 4.rHiil Single Xnmbr Ornxviusi will take place monunj. 11 never scairs oi postpones, look a 1 iiic iui loxvlnsr i)itrirmtion: aiAXD ntOMEXADK COXCKKT, during which will take place the 109th Grand Monthly AND THK Extraordinary Semi-Annual Drawing, At New Orleans. Tuesday, June 17th, is. 9 I'nderthe persouai superx lsiou auu man P;enefift U. T. Beauregard, of Louisiana, and lien. J. A. l-.ariy, 01 Virginia. CAPITAL PRIZE, ?100,0O0. 0 -Notice Tickets are Halves, S.5. Fifths,; 1 fajiital Prize 1 Grand PrizeJ 1 irand Prize 2 Prizes of $10,0i0 Ten Dollars only, 2. Tenths, 31. $100,000 50,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20.000 4 20 ;-) UK) 200 Prizes of 5,(J0() Prizes of Prizes of Prizes of Prizes of Prizes of 1,000 roo 2(0 100 10 25,000 30.000 40,000 fi0,000 10.000 Prizes of 100 000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES 100 Approximation prizes of$200, 20,000 100 Approximation prizes 01 inu, iu,uuu 10x Approximation prizes of 75, 7,500 11,279 Prizes, amounting to $522,500 ( Jen. fi. T. Beaurejrard, of I,a. I (ien. J. A. Earl v, of Va. -oul 8 Application for rates to rates to clubs should only be made to the office of the Company in New Orleans. Writ.) for circulars or send orders to XI. A. BAI PIIIX, I. O. Box 692, Sew Orleans, La. Rev Dr. Maneuro. Prof. Univ. of N.O. "I ci -ii ur witJi Bishop Doeeeit in hi esti mate of the x est Pocket Lure. Rev. Drs Jeter, Broaddus. Dlck!nson,(Bap ) It is endorsed bx the direct pe sonaltesti irony of men of naMonal fame and strictness of speech It is not too much to say t hit no medicine ever had such support in its favor as a speeiflc. The word of any ODe of the em inent divines who underwrite this antidote to dyspepsia has deserxed weight. Their uniteo witness join a witn tne experimental use and ap rovalof the preparation by well known 1 hysicians, removes all doubt. It is beyond question, a w nderful therapentic&l agent h.:ir is neiigious Herald, Va C'aapiain Rardolph Mscon College, Va. Many cases of Dvsu psia wtthlu mv knowl- e 'i?e have been cur- d by it. Cramps, Colics, nrjiuacnes ana au Pons 01 pal 8 from indi gestion vield promptly to it. The cures o mis sort ar innum erable. R-v. R. Li. Dabney, L. L. CoL. Va It is h'ghly esteemed here by the rea-ilar Vu.H..)l L- , . . . , 1 . . . .. .1 I. .. 1 t . . , .ut,un,tii a rtLuiij anu i-iic pcui'ic. xr. IS excel lent for lnfitfestinn iinrl l-1atiilrt rn fedahve, sop rifle, tonic, slightly ape ent. i b UxJ U b AJCL UBCk Rev B. F. Woodward, P. E., Na. Conf, Ahont twelve vein T snffurii rn pepsia. Falung in with this remedy, leave . ....... 1 .... ,. a., use 1 cuu:u ei'i any tninir x' i r h I m i.nnitu Tam t . 1 dAnten tn this mAHl rino A tit k .. . 9 v.ni-. - - .... . n uai, . 1 iicaibu a d pnylcl comfort I hive had for the last tdxteea ytiirs, I hav known many since to .a ...11.....! I. : R' v. Robert W. Watts A.M. Va 1 have used the mil turd in mv famiiv fnr "is, auu ljvi) lanen 11 ior a uyspepsia Colic, which threatened mv life, and w cured, eating any diet without hurt I have reeommerioea 11 to other sunerets with hap j.iest results. It is the b st tonic nd correc tive I ever knew For protraion from Dys pepsia or Liver Disease it is invaluable. J D. Eggleston, M D., Va. Tt is a highly valuabl e remedy, and fa mn- extensively used than anv single a tiei in the whole list nf medicine, so far s I ob served in my practice, for all the complaints i"lrriies from indigestion, I use it and recommend it. E itor Richmond Cnrltian Advocate. Ihh Irmprtvisnl'tr'ci vlrlna T k . -r - . . - ...... . uo.r: c . Lt IlrVnOTKU Oil P(l fAmnltitAli. Km. Ifr T h be an ant ote to ar "Aation 1 Disease." The ingreoient8 xp not kei t b thj apothe ca ies, and have ben difHcult to get. Price 2 cents ni hnftlA Srvia hvn irtsts. In Raleigh, by 6 Pescud, Lee & Co , and Williams & Faywood mrc4l-tt (anal street ficm Riilb to Rvf-nlli. RI liNOMi EKtilXES portable and stationary. SAW MILI.t. GRIM'-MILLH. BOll.LRS. CAST INGS ofBKA SS and IRON. MK-'IM-S t ' MACA1N ERY for Gold and Coal Mines Bias Furuacess &c. We call ecial attention to our IMPROV ED PORT BLE ENGINE, for agricultural and other purposes. The Boilers of our Agricultural Emrines are provided with our PATENT PREMIUM SPARK ARRESTERS, a device by which the Sparks are forced ot pass downward over a reservoir of water and effectually extinguished without the use of wire gauze. Our is the only arrangement of this kind which afford" free access to the boiler tubes for cleaning from each end Also, to our new styles SMALL LOCOMO TIVES for hauling lumber and other article? upon braniways and narrow guage railwayr The best Planters regard our GINNINIj ENGINES superior to any in use. Send for illustrated Catalogue free. Other things being equal eiiconrageSouthern institutions. Repair work solicited and promptly done. Shafting, Pulleys, &c. for Gin Houses. "Manufacturers of Jones' patent Tobacco Bump Machines to work by hand or power W M. E. TANNEK A rv K. R. BAUGHAM, Rich Hquare, N c Gen 1 Agent ii Eastern North Carolina. Gen. J. J. Whitehead, Agent R 41 eioh. N. C. TALBOTT fc SOXS, Shockoe Machine Works, RICHMOND, VA., MAXIFACTIREKS OF Portable and Stationary Engines and Boilers, Saw Mills, Corn and Wheat Mills, Shaftings, Hangers and Pulleys, Turbine Water Wheels, Tobacco Facto ry Machinery, Wrought Iron Work, rirass and Iron Castings, Machinery of every description. GINNING AND THRESHING MACHINES A SPECIALTY. Repairing: Promptly anl Carefully Done. Talbott H 1'attnt Spark A n eater, THE INVENTION OF THE AGE. Tall.ott's new Patent Spark Arrester is really the only perfect and reliable one, and is superseding all others in use. The great elliciency 01' this Arrest er is attracting universal attention, and is being endorsed by the best mechan ical engineers and in'suranee companies. Its prominent features are : It does not destroy the draft. It does not interfere xvitli cleaning the tubes. It xvill not choke up, and requires no cleaning. It requires no direct dumpers to be opened when raising steam (dampers being objectionable, as tlit-y may be le.t open ana alloxv snarks to escape.) It requires no water to extinguish sparks, xvhich, by condensation, de stroys the draft. 'Besides, when water is used, if neglected, the elliciency is destroyed by evaporation of the water, and the boiler is kept in a filthj' con dition. It is simple a"'! i"- "o can 1 it? xcntu upon. It can be attached to any boiler. No planter should be xx'ithout one of them. Insurance companies will in sure gins and barns where the Talbott Engines and Spark Arresters are used at same rate as charged for water or horse-power. Send for illustrated circulars and price list. STRONACH A ALJjO'OTT, Manufac turer's Agents, Raleigh, N. C. Branch ftouses at Charlotte and Golds boro. may8-tf FURNITURE Furniture! Furniture! On hand and for sale 200 suits of Chamber Furniture, in prices from to S100. Also Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, Safes Chairs, and every article usually found in a well stocked furniture store. Furniture in Great Variety. Parties in want will consult their interest by paj ing me a call. Orders by mail promptly attended to. WILLIAM DAFFKOX 14&S Main street, Richmond, V . Mattress and Upholstering Rooms, 16, 18, i, North Fifteenth street t l.i-dly GteO. W. ROBIXSOX'S Eagle Brewery, BUCHANAN SPRINGS, WEST CLAY ST., RICHMOND, VA. The Gold Medal wns n w-a rrl ori n Robinson for superior Ale. Porter and l air Beer at the Virginia State Agricultural Fair of 1878. Read and -see what Dr. Wm. H. iayior says, Mtate Chemist of Virginia. S1ATE ASSAY KR AX1) CHEMIST S OFFICE, Richmond, November 1, Iktk. The Laerer Beer, manufactured bv Mr G W. Robinson, at the EAGLE BREWERY in this city, has been chemically examined by me, the samples tested haviner been col lected by myself, and found free from adul terating substances. It may be used a a medicine, or beverage in full assurance of its purity. Wm. li. Tavlor, M. D., State Chemist. 1 nis rseer is put up in and bbls., and also hot! led for V X f T 1 . V orH ll) aii orders must be accompanied with the cash, or good reference. mayl Vdiv JEWELRY, WATCHES, Diamonds, Spectacles AND MEDALS AND BADOE-PIS A SPECIALTY. THE largest stock of goods in the South. MHH slil.'A.. . 1 T !.. . j . . , auu x lixLu ware, uooas sold at fa.ctorv t.tm fou U'ot.a. Decialtv. Orders hv mail nrmr,l- . . ed to and satisfaction in all cases guaran- John H Tvlpr A r.n Successors to MITCHELL t TYLER,' No. 1,003 Main Stroet, Richmond, Va. 'fV. . . 1 1 . T , . . . . uc umesi oeweiry nouse in tne soun aug 27-dawly stamesTotel; Opposite Capitol Square, CORNER TWELFTH AND BANK STS., RICHMOND, VA. Terms Per Day $2. ThiS IlOUSe is Trmst fnfrolNr ,7 X. ing within three squares of either of the Depots lobacco Exchange or Warehouses. First-class Table and Rooms. A. li. AIOORE, Proprietor, marKw50rmeriy f Bt' n Hotel. I i v.iu,i.-)i i oner ior sale r. L?P,very,reaonable terms, a lot of very fl u ft I hnusn r - ' . J . A i " J Al, 'upernne ana super- u'Lft .S-otton 9LalnA from the rcJ"jril i " "ving ' ' "t" otw vciy eueap. r lease call and examine. Also Rugs, Matting and Window Shr.I cxa WILLIAM DAFFROw 1 Main street. fOXDEXSEDTIHE. N R T II CAROLINA R O A D. R A I I . TRAINS GOING EAST. ; No. i. No. 2, No. A, , 1 Daily. I Daily, i cx.m,,, Date, May 11, lKTii. Ieaxe 1 hurlottc. " Salisbury. " Highl'oi'nt Arr. ( i rcensboro.. Leave(jreensboro Arr lii Isboio m t;. i") pn. li.dl H 111! h.i) J In' T.:'.lia in'Ki.l1- pin K.U.U1 in U..Vj j in s.-j(i a in 1 i'Ulia m T.i.1: pi 11 H pii, I. II i, in I.-'" !. Il, Du ham... . l(j..".ta in! . jl'J.lip in ..;(' p in' .').!.".; . ! ."..v i in , i;..Vi; " Raleigh.... Lv. Arr. Gi Idsboro. No. 3 Connects at Salisbury ii, v. . C. R. li. for nil points in Western N,,nh olina daily except Mindays. At i i . i .. r,, with R. & D. R. R for all points North. ) and West. At Goldsboio Willi U . A- . ;' R. for U ilmingtoti. No. -I Connects at Greensboro xith 4 I'. R. R. for all points Noiih, l ust West. TRAINS (ING WEST. I i No.:,.' No. 1. ! No. 3. i jx Daily. I Daily, ex. si'n, Date, May 11, 18T!i. Ia . Goldsboro. . Ar. Raleigh Lv. " Ar. Durham " Hillsboro... " Greensboro. lO.lOam' ti.-O pin,.... .. .-tDpmUn.'J'piii '" Liopm :. n.waUl ).a3pni ill.i:,a n, ti. IT j rn i . . ; l.j ,u K.ipni! it.jpn, H.:i)prnt ti.57a in .. . Lv Ar High Point... i H.lopnii ".Slam:... " Salisbury ;lt'.:i4 p in! D.oTiiiu ...... " C harlotte il-.:57 a nijll.lTa in '." . 1 Connects at Grfensboro wih sM. lcm Biancli, at Air-Line Junction inii . i t'. A. L. h ailroad lor all points s.nuh ai',,1 Southwest; at Charlotte witli '..'. a l; for all points South and Southwest. No. :t Connects at Salisbury with y C- R. K. daily except Sunday ior nil poii,;, in Western North Carolina; at Aii-i.nu. Junction xvith A. tV ('. A. L. for all pomu Soul h and Southxvest : at Charlotte x it Ii i V. A A. Railroad for all points sunt h at,, i South-west. SALEM BRANCH. . Lx- (ireenstioro dally except Sunday St.it, i- , Ar Kernersvillo " " " in.ji Arrive Salem " " n n, Leave Salem " " " ii.hi Ar Kei nersville " " .. A r Greensboro " J " .,, Connecting at Greensboro xvit!, tri.ii.sui, R. fc D. and A. C. Railroads. "'SLEIPINGALSWITHCUT OEANSE Run both ways xvith Trains Nos. j nt j betxveen New ork Jind Atlanta via l;n l1 mond, Greensboro and Charlotte tntM, i, Greensboro and Augusta, and both s;,s, .,, Trains Nos. 8 and 4 between New .i k i. i.j Siivannah x'ia Richmond, Charlotte an, I Au gusta. -Through Tickets on sale at Greet,, boro, lia'leigii, Goldsboro, Salisbury m.d Charlotte, and at all principal points Soi.;!,, Southwest, West, North ami Last. ,,r Emigrant rates to points in Arkansas Texas, address J. It. MrM urder. (Jen. Passenger Agent. Richmond. a. RICHMOND AND P ETE Rs HI I i( i I i A 1 1 R( ADCMPANV. Commencing Sl'NDAY, .May 11th, 17. trains, on this load run as follows. LEA YE RICHMOND Si il'TH. 11:.j A. M. Through Mail, diiily. ruiiiic-i n,t ( hit 1 lestoii , Sax a n 1 li, A i.i. i.s ta and Aiken la I l.ai l s , ,t, Jacksonx ille parlor i,i to Wiliningtoii. stops j 1 1 1 x ;,t ( hester and Mai,eln tei . 7:" 1 A . M. A cct li, nioda 1 ic 'ii nam :;; i I i .-c-ejit Su i, la ini.lii M-,,M-i-,'ii-ne-iion at Petersburg' with the Atlantic. M ississij.pi anil ( diio raili oal ior Bristol, 'ha t tanooa, Nashx ilie. ,M, in) his, 1.x nehbiit t:, I-in nix il le, and ether local stations ,.n that loitd, making same lime as any other line. stois at all tegular stations. 4:55 P. M. -Acoiimiodation train daily t x suiiday. l'iisst npeis takii.g t his triiin xvil I ina ke closie eon-l.l-ctlonat 1 etelsbi i g:,,i Not--iolk. 10:i5 P. M.- TllROl'CJH MAILDAII.Y- e.-n-lieeting tor Web Ion, S illi.liii: toii. Raleigli, i bai l, t-n. sa vannah, A li-i;sta, i . 1 1 1 1 1 1 i .- . Atlanta, Miieon, Moiitgo'inei , Mobile, Nexv u lea lis. a a i 1 joints south iiml soiithwi-1. Pnlllii'J,, S-,,.inii ( - mill I-ioston fir iliuinctoii. i, x aiiiiah aiid the South, stops ' oulv at Manchester and lus ter. LEAVK PETERsP.riiG NORTH. (I: to A. M. THROUGH MAIL DAILY eon necting x ith Richmond, l-'rcd-ericksburgand Potouiac llail n.ad lor all point. North, East and West. Stops at Manchester ;. ml Chester and at Jialf- ay and at Drew i s HI ii tl' on signal. JfclJS A. M. Accommodation Triiin dally (except Sunday;. Stops at all stations. 7:10 P. M. Accommodation Train, daily, (except Sunday i. Stops onlx ui Chester and Manchester. 3:15 P. M. Through Mail, daily, connect ing wit h Richmond, Fredericks burg and Potomac Railroad loi all points East and West. Also making close connection v 1 1 1 Chesapeake and Ohio Hailroii'l for the Yirginia Springs and all points North and West. Tills train stops at Chester and Man chester. -All t rains leaving Petersburg xxlll Mart from the Appomattox Depot. " Sl'NDAY EXCURSION TRAINS Leave Richmond S;20 A. M. and 5:30 P. M. Leave Petersburg U:'S A.M. and 5:i5 P. M. eveiy Sunday. A. SHAW, may 15-tf Superintendent. R ALEKJH A AUGUSTA AIR -LIM. RA I LRU A DC )M PA N Y. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, To take effect 7:"0a. in. Monday, May 1!, 1S7'j. Leave-- Leave Raleigh C HO i m Hamlet 2 .'Hi n iu Cary b 5o " Hotlman :: " Apex 7 17 Nexv Hill.... 7 44 Merry Oaks. 8 07 Moncure S :W) Keyser .'! 2 " Hllle s 4 Li " Manly 4 :'.(! " ( 'a iiieron .... " :'" San ford '- " ( isgood ii 5h Moncure 7 Hi " Merry inks. 7 11 " New II ill. . . . s e. " Apex S ) " Osgood San ford Cameron . . Manlv .... Hlue's Keyser IIoll iii tn . . Arrive at . s .")7 . iti5 . Ill Hi .11 07 .11 -U . 1 1 '. 1 1 22 a ui ury s .V Arrive ut 1 1 15 " Raleiuh 9 .10 " Ilamh t Supier at Cary anl lireakfnst at Stinford. JOHN C. WINDER, SuTerintendent. R ALEKJH & GASTON RAILROAD. s'tiAntre S'lielule. SCfKRINTV-NDKNT'si (IKUCE, Raleigh, N. C , March 11, IXJ'.K ' On ad after Thursday, March lath. PCf, trains on the Italei'j4i V iiaston Kallr xvill run daily (Sundays excepted; as oat! lol- loxv s : Leave- - Raleigh X no : Neuse Forestviile .. x i' xs sike s -if, Youngsville. s ."! Franklinton M is Kittrells ! li Henderson ...10 oti Middh burg..lo ti2 Junction .. . .10 .'is I vr m Weldon ' l.a.-ton " Littleton.... " M;i con ' Wiirreiiioii . . " liiilccwiij- " Junction " Middleburg, " I i ei.dersoi. . . , " Kittrells " Fra iik lit, ton . ' Yoiingsx ilie . ' WaLc 3 -.-. 1 i.i i ;i 5 I Ml r, l'i p in " . is ', :o i o? Ridgeway . . 1" 47 " Frank linton . 7 l i Warren ton .11 h'i Macon 11 JO Littleton.... II !'! 14 is 01 Forest villi Gaston . . Arrive at Weldon . YZ OK p in Neuse A I rive at 12 40 ' Jialciuh ACCOMMODATION Lrax-e Faleigh nt Arrive at Wehion Ht Leave Weldon at Arrive at Raieigh i, t . . . TRAIN. . P. m P. M . . .".' i A. M. . hum P. M . i..ii A . M . Mail train connects iit Weldon mail trains ot the Senbourd am with 1 1 , 1 lim 1 1 ok and Petersburg Railroiu's. JNO. C. WINI'EK. may 29 suj erint' i -den THE NATIONAL HOTEL, STATE HOUSE SQUARE, RALEIGH, N. C o STREET & SON, Owners anil l'ropr lelorn. KciicWf-d and Ue-fstaMislic!. o Superior and Special Acccmmcdatio-g For All Classes of Travel, may 19 tf.
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