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CauWaf afcun mmm -2ff-l liaTISTXTElSPH. 4 Ojrwv4 i cCa- I li jnesday, 19; IBm CITY' DEPARTMENT? pBiinnos TwYatiearalaTrsrtMHa jrdradaut popular, remedy al'likiM ii(f rtstts ffor those pes tiMVwa i mmj wrm picusuni in-cucf if.snva-u:rmv la! ensalUasT the iWeiww tzi lat' "3 tnrT Alf 7af ras- I Adycrtlen'S: i i v-v r. avauBmH Hue veuary. A LI PXBSOK3 HOLUISQ CLAIMS against iL Wake Conntv. contracted before tha 2Stu day of March are hereby notified that tha.

Commissioners of said Coanty are empowered. so vane uonpon nonoawau wnottay wish to fund aarH taTmaJ" 4 7 TneBdswiUbefesuMforanyanMantfroin bear interest at the tat nf per cent, per atmnm, payable hau yearly by the yoaaij aTeasurer. I The 8berbTis also compelled by law to receive the Coupooaealllnr for sueh interest hi payment fallOoatsateat The DJtecinal of the first will ae made payable at theenut orxflree jean Oe second fACG3 at tbe end of tour years the third 5, at tha eadtt five years. Aet Thes4 1 ada are twwreaey andean Jnahtala- 2 A Tat WTO Ml. v-w 12 CNCXiSIG N2D hereby rires note of as 'Assignee ot Alexander Graham, of Charlotte, Mecklenburg Oeuaty, K.

who baa been adjodged a Bankrupt upon hia Own petition by the District Court of the United States for the Cape Fear District of North-Caro-Bnu. WM. MAXWELL. Asshrnee. I P.aChaWttd,K.a,vO ant ia irf.U'V.- l.

21 april 13 NOTICE I -'r v' TkVBnv lrrarrTWfi waT.wrrrtr---w-- JO on tbe 11th of May, 1S70, for the pnrpese at stmnaing sue scepuMicww Svuwvunme, ean- euy netnrn ncseu at we wuowing rates, yu From Charlotte to Raleigh and return, $8 rr f-w a do do Concord to 1 'do do China Grove to do do Salisbury to do do Holtshnrg to do do Linwoodto do 3 do7, Lexington to do doThomasville to do do High Point to do do. -Jamestown to do do do do do "do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ft 6 1 5 50 1 60, fl 50 8 a 1 do Greensboro to do do. McLean's a do do do do do do do do do do do da do do do GlbsonTflItio Co. Shops to Graham to Haw River to Mebane'sto HUkboro'to Durham's to MorrisvUle to Carey to StalhD8Jsto do do do do do do do do 1 1 50 3 mowh arm in Selma to do Boon Hill to do Goldsboro to' do (Agents will return tickets according to the I. oJiixa, rresiaeni m.

naiiroau. April 15, 1870. 88 tf ARE YOU INSURED jSecurity against lass by Fire 1 NORTH CAROLINA s4 HeBlssDraii.BGeDpr.- 1 First Class Hrtfc4retlna bstttatiem. Assets Over, $160,000 1 This Company Pays its Losses Protnnfly- and Fairly. i-- IT flECTLiTES ITS EAESBCS IT B0XE.

It paid $12,000 in losses, during the late winter punctually and squarely. Agents in All Parts of the State. This Company appeals with confidence to the insurers 01 property in nonn-cwouns rar support. Its rates are as moderate as safety will justify, ana us anaus are juuietousiy ana economically admtnisteres. Prisctpal Omen One door South of Raleigh National Bank, Raleigh, N.

CL 1 W. Pnx, Vke dkatoh uius, secretary. W. H. Mitkdoch, Asst.

aVc. and Local Agent. Raleigh, April 16, 1870. (feb 1870 SPRING TRADE, 1870. L.

E. HEARTT, IS FAYETTEYILLE STREET, 1 1 raleigh; n. I AM RECEIVING A SPRING St SUMMER stock of Merchandise, pnreiBised at tbe trsa ot the depression of prices, which I take pleasure in offering to customers. Of the variety in our stock; oi artracava articles, we have a new style OI 1 1 recommended for Health, Oraee iawd Comfort, superior to any thing hrthe market. i hope for continuance of encouragement from Ans rxtvu TMnn awnaaw vaM aa ai iiai wa www iiivawd amta vuwai ymrotaj, OKI II L.

S. HEARTT, 88 Iw. april 16 OFFER, VOW FOB CASH, 35 Bbls. Sugar, assorted. Z5 Cofiee, sssorted.

SO Bbls. Flour, sssorted. 50 Cotton Seed Meat 10O Bush. White Corn Meal- SANDERS MONTE. Raleigh, April W.

I m-WAII AND SiinilO IAICf ACTCST, XND Stove and Oil LOUGEES OLD STAJCDv. riOOElNG, PARLOR A OFFICE STOVES Vy AH kinds of Lamps and Fixtures; and ExeelsW-OilaV1 and Household and Kitchen goods for sale. done with dispatch, and wahrahtmd. -t i Cash paid for old Brass, Copper. Pewter and GEO.

E. LOTJGEB. Ag't; Raleigh, N. C. AprU 15, 1870.

87-tf. ICE! BOSTOIST ICE -900 TON-- Olf I ARTIES WISHING TO BfC BDrPLIED dnring. the. season, shoald make theif ar-nagemcnttat y-: V'i PHXIt TH1ESM Next to Express' Raleigh, April IS, 1870. 87 1.

,3 A CflAJfCE I EkESlRINa TO GO OUT OF THE LIQtJOR Bur Worn KtsKtl 111 mm doing splendid bualneas, with entire Fixtures FOUft? BILLLtED TULES, tbe best in the State. t.r Price snd Terms 2 riri.ti.. nA rvt -nt SIKaSUaJa flraUnlf al llaiaC' sold at the lowest prices. Apply to. PHIJL.

THIESr hjv Hex! to axnreaa-usica. Ralrgh, April 15,1870. rfmffaar eensv i i 'i t. i i tr TTTB ARE ETPEfnTNO ATLT A HAtlflO YV seleeted Rockport Lime, which-will ho sola low to parties- engaging i to arrive to Hrtltased-nt dennr. 1 Hall and leave vnnr nnteea ti with UPCHUBH DODD.

april 13 85 I i -l-Ia our search for items" on yesterday we bethought ourselves of this ncwtlitiun to oar dry and aWjfi. aloU to' examine more 'cktoeiy nhf Wglao Ibr (ha company, and for the benefit of oar cJthrm who have nW seen it, we give the following nwgiM iu aa angw tubular boiler. containing 315 inch and ft quarter tabes, IS mouldings are Princes? metal, amokVatack tbe pompa are east, and gun metal and high-ly poiiahed kfiesgtlaTanit tacOttat chaaV- bers sre copper, buraished and sminouated i th a handsome Ictteiafanal lamp, aide eUss blue, with the Rescue 1 engrmTOd thereon, back: glass front; tight red, with the figure ot a fireman de-aceadiag ladder with child his arms. Two handsome lamps, with side red and white glass, with tbe word One" engraved. The front of the Engine is mounted with a 1 'ripcess meaCnd Germaa water-tank I rasa rope reely-aii iron hand tongue 1 nng.oa 'cum and'valnie srrines hind wheels 60 front 94 inches painted maroon striped with gold, blue and white, with a brake and two glasa! hand lamps, ICiny other points, too numerous to mention.

We also give the names of the officers and men of the company, thinking it may be of interest to our. reading' public and to show what good material, the company is composed of: JVtMawJ. C. Brewster. Amttant FcrmanYf.

C. Stronach. ikcrttary J. Gorman. Treasurer Douglas Bell.

Bom Director Samuel Merrill. Chief Engineer Joseph A. Green. Auutant EnineenWxVinm Price and T. W.

Allen. Trustee William H. Dodd, and M. W. Churchill: Pipenun C.

A. Gaylord, Abram Moses, John R. Ferrall, D. Clancey, W. H.

Dodd, H. Hardie, T. R. Waring, R. H.

Bradley. Member T. R. Adams, W. II.

Adams, J. Armstrong, Blake, T. Blaie, F. Bran-non, N. L.

Brown, M. Brooghtoo, Alex. Creech, B. F. Cheatham, James Cheatham, T.

Fentress, Joseph Gully, C. D. Heartt, L. E. Heartt, W.

N. Harris, Wm. Horton, R. O. Horton, C.

W. D. Hutchina, The. G. Jenkins, J.

D. Johnson, R. M. Johnson. Wm.

F. King, Louis H. Love, R. W. MeGown, Wm.

MHls, H. Prem jert, J. M. Rosenbaum, James Shakspeare, 'boa. Ste venson, N.

Steadman, A. B. Stroi ach, Wm. Simpson, Isaac W. G.

Unchurch. Ocb Patemexts. Such a day as this brings before our citizens more forcibly the necessity of having our sidewalks (at least the most frequented) well paved. Why do not they, while our city authorities are studying the ways and means by which reforms may be worked in all the different departments, step forward and take tku mat. ter in their hands and adopt what is called the Byrne's Concrete At the north this description of pavement is fast superseding stone in many of the cities, as the cheapest, and just as durable, less noisy and more eas'ly kept clean.

Economy would. dictate that it be given a more extensive trial than it has heretofore had in our city. OtnrYwcwo: Mnmurav- We; call attention to the sdrertisernent of our young" merchants, Messrs. Primrose, Petty snd New-son, whose names appear in our advertising: columns to-day. vCall and examine their splendid stock of Dry Goods which they are just opening, and.

you- will certainly be pleased. Official. LAWS OP THE UNITED STATES. Pcused at the Second Session of the Forty-First Congress. Public No.

31. An Act to admit the State of Texas to represen- tation In the Congress of the. United States. 1 1 Whereas the people of Texas have framed aid 'adopted a constitution of State government which republican; and whereas tbe legislature ol Texas elected under sold constitution has ratified the fourteenth and fifteenth amend meets to the Constitution of the United States; and whereas the performance of these several acts in good Jaith is a condition precedent to tbe representation of the State in Congress Therefore, Be ft enacted by the senate and Home- ot Representatives of the United 8tatea of America in Congress assembled," That the said state of Texas is entitled to representation in tbe Congress of the United 8tates; Provided, That before any member of the legislature of said State shall take or res a me his seat, or any officer ot said State shall enter upon the da ties ot bis office be shall take and subscribe and file in the office of tbe Secretary of 8tate ot Texas, for permanent preservation, an oath or affirmation in the form following: do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I bare never taken aa oath as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any State Le gislature, oras anexecutive or jadiclal officer of any state, io support ine vonauiuuon oi ine United States? and afterward 'engaged In Insur rection or rebeuion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies tnereol, so nei eJi amtirtVrorimder tbe vain and Txxselne Of be;) or sueir person shoil, in like manner, take, subscribe, snd file the following oath or amnnauoB "1. do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I have, br act of Congress of the United Statev been relieved from tie-disabilities imposed upon me by lonrteeatn amenament to tne uonstnnuon oi the United States, so help me God or under tbe pains sod penalties of jperjary, (as.

the case may be;) which oath or affirmations shall be taken before, and certified by any officer lawfully antboctsedteadjalniatar oathsw And any person who shall knowingly swear or affirm falsely in taking either pi such oats or affirmation, shall be deemed" guilty of perjury, and shall be punished therefor by imprisonment not les than one year, and net more than teiyears, and shall be fined not less than one tboueaed dollars, and not more than, ten thousand dollars. And in all trials for any violation of this act, the certificate of the taking of either of said oaths or affirmations, with proof ot tbe signature of party, accused shall, be takeri and held as eobelaslve evidence that such oath or affirmation was regularly and lawfully administered by competent authority: And provided, further. That every each person who shall neglect for the period of thirty dsys next after the passage of this act to take subscribe, and si aneh oath or affirmation as aforesaid, shall qe deemed and taken to all Intents and purposes to have vacated bis office: And provided lurtt- er That tne Biatc oi ion is tuuui iwc-sentatleaJn Congress as one ot the States of the Union, upon tbe following fundamental eoadi- tions: Krst. be constitution, of shall never be so amended or changed aa to deprive any class of ottisens of the Un ten states or tne ngnt io tow woo arc auu to vole-bv tha onstitntios Of herein recognised. except a a paafshmcat for such crimes a are now felons at common law, whereof they shall have been duly convicted under Jaws equally ap plicable to all the Inhabitants ef said State: Provided.

Thai in altmtloa of said oonsti ta tion, prospective la its effects, may be made In cegard to the lime and nlace of residence of ssid voters- Second. That it shall never be lawful for the said State to deprsve any dtixeu of the United States on account of his race- color, or previous condition of servitude, of the right to hold office under the eonstkatioat and laws of said SUteor, upon any such ground to require, of trim any other auafiacstums lor office than such as are required of all other citizens. That the constitution Of Texas shall never be. so amended or ebanged as to deprive any citizen' or class of citizens. of.

the States of tha school rlrhUaprrnleees secured bv the con stitution of said flute. a Approved, March 80, 1870. L4fi 6WU fireriiDaini! II I I ITontan Derby Coadnion Powders are wsjian ttT Lbes'or-wnir Wt-TulIorh '1 FMVKypttWjMsvniwvan Mjaimunv4rW at tVj.Y Tobias, andaraeeAU asmth tha arannd kea'seonil ah greaHhir Dr: Tobias has eoatuaed to' taanU-" fietare them. They are peifeetly safe and lnne- -i sen. i.Buiniaaa4neyincrcasainuwrneu(a2 siveanaa "mi2ZJ.J-Zei.tJLL j.vxiL-a: TaI Jll i wonioaw wht JXmm9mt which W9 oo, winever witnont thenw, ale lijaaiwan.

twenty running horses in his eharre. ahdTartavvI last-rere'hai-a nrfott chVdJeW Hum. Kw a i i ruuguuai ioo unuea ntates. meo, Jbxaasa. ra JDetl0Parh Li ADNESSl PARALYSIS lDEATif ay ensue from ungwpsKrions, for the with" aceUte or lead aaifsaVJ jhue.wXoa.

may Aaow0thm hv tte heavy tallie sediment which has Jo be shaken up belorh '1 tbedHgWtmgconrpound can 1e applied." Th rdouraaltmlstTj" fAem in IA market. There is but dyt In ieaeewhleicomaltsnoTdeJeterioni1 I ndthatta hlch has been carefullv analysed bv ynuioof auoraecurM ny aim to ecrUm 'no'leed script certificate, at Cristadoros, Astor House, New Dressing, acts like a charm on the Hair after-; Dyeing. Try It ') i. .1.: iw: Life lathe Gift of When we sre sick this' lire is Obscured, a cleudV oppressed, with vhumora.lperienee has taught ns certain means, which never Jail for their removal: The child receives iwlth his the seeds of hia It may ak or cava' hundred years, before the seeds bear. their sad.

ruit, but just as sure as tbe seedstof death ripen, ifo eeases. rglng Is tod grand safeguard, because then what fosters the seeds of death are taken away, expelled from i'fir4 Govern Yourselves hy Erperieace. My ehfld, aged five years, had scarlet isrer, and for fle days had constant fever, BjorAqf' jof th'doclof 1 gave' her syrup of rhudo" aue-j jtook nearly a boJier bowels contlnned closed. On the day the doctor said her hrtwels must he opened lor she wonifr The I1 Roandreth's Pills to 1m would consent saving she was too weak. I eeo to 'gjre her three pUls.i In about four boars they opera-tee, filling half full a common chamber.

After jthat operation the fever left ter, and she rapidly' recevered. 206" Clermont Brooklyn, 1 i PAIN KILLER. -all V. It Is a Bahn fevery tt'r first jsl-' clans use snd 'recommend its use; the Apothe; cary lads 'It ret amw the medlebies called for, snd the Wholesale. Druggist consider -if leading article id nls 1 t.eal jar medicine speak alike its reputa Itlonas Alela'GiearVtte fully andTpetmancnily: TAKEN lNTERNALLT.

lt cures Dysentery, Chronic Diarrhoea. Cramp and Pain to the Btom- ach, Bwel CompIalnL PalnteVs Colic Liver tfrmj voius, sore inroatiuougns, TAKEN, EXTERNALLT. it' Fel Sprains, Swellings of the. Joints, Pain in the Face, fNeunlglavand Bueumatism, Chapped Hands, Frost-bitten Feet, 4a tun, a tmdlfrH 4nH sfteVrf PAIN is supposed to be the lot of us pbruioW tals as inevitable an death; and liable at any time to came ujioo us. Therefore It Is important that remedial agents should be at band to be used'ouf emergency, whea-we aid ntsdS td feel the excra-clatinfragony of-tpaln OKthe dspreisfrig fefra- 'Such remedial agent exists ia Paanir Pavis' Pars Krixxa," the fame of which has extended over all the Amid th eternal Ices of the polar regions, or beneath the Intolerable and burning suns of the tropics, its virtues sre known and appreciated.

And by it suffering humanity has found rief frciri many of1 ilk nhettfect taternailaiia.caseaof Oough, Cold, Bowel.Comri plaints, Cholera, Dysentery, and other afKetfoas1 of the system, has been truly wonderful, and has won for 11 a name among medial preparations that can neyeriibe success In re moving pain, as an externaL retnedy. In esses of Burns, Bruises, Sores ar Sprains, Cnta Stings of Insects, Ac, snd other causes as has secured for, mostjromlaent position amoag the jnedicwea of the fjt UIS1 Beware of Counterfeits and worthless smfUttonav tCaB for Perry Davis' VegeUble Pain Killer, snd take1 no other. utvrryta't Bold by Druggists and Grocon. riee, tSp. and 91 per bottle.

-U 1 'V 1 i.n, mi nr -i 1 WILL ALL THOSE AFrEICTlD WITH' COUGH or CONSUMPTION Read the foUowteg and learn -the value of Tlt YlVTs r'd IM drTa Im thaw A ml asm a vi niV wsasavwan vasw ium Ratnntianl. TJa-aavS: havs iMt'oeaitaacT id stating that it was by the use of your lbtd'Baii' bam that I am now anvewnd enjoying health." Dr.FLirrcHlof MhWo'saxsi I te commend i your' Batsiaf Tn preference to-Sn other medicine fof Coughs and It gives satisfac Allea's t.unc Balsaau'ls the remedy to cure all Lung1 and Throat difilculties. It should be, thoroughly tested before nsln'sny ottier Balsam It win chre wnwi all others iaiLv ptreeUoos ia. company each bottle. nx mh rt 1.

N. HARRIS A 1 i Propriesocs, 1 OL Sold by all Druggist. rkj 1 Fmr uaTIS SOFJ -V? fieneinl'Al 7t Apru-U'J, rT jsnw-ii a na 11 or lvU Voeiotvasayk tor Young Me; in the honof sad hspmaat of MaH risge, and the evilfand dangers of Celibacy with Pblladelphla, Pa. ri it II hi 1 Btrr.HT latest Freachfleytea asrivwI am reeelvlof auAowntoi5 MlrdWWUrvm! consisting ojuj 41 HATS. VTV XJ rj mt A All at areasonabte prlee? xsri 4 j'Tbe Udiesare, esoeciSJiymviiea, itaeau aau VaJWiatn 1' it Over Pescud's Drug Stort 81--w tid iterfort any others, or no iayf foi aoaasVCtlitoidMUUgwasvsad CoUlUQou sanitary help for tho attaUmeat of man's true positton Sent rree, U'seali1VtTo Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box 7T 8s I A m.

H. A R. 8. TUCKER CO-V ouenur tneir'- at lower 'than anythtar Itsioww'InV thhr auarcetalseo ISCfetH iJ i -el Thmr atoek emtalns-a tall and eomplste as- uAStmanl fkn tAllAalai aiUlaa i i --jtai. illovea, Dnmsstica, White Goods, -vj 4f wviuicn Laces, 8bawis.

a rapaa4fcffitlt Jf -fMi Dress Wr Mi Clothing Linens, Mea7FrV6oodsT' aUlAKlSOLg, XMSBOJA And every other article known to the TkTvF 'VAA1 avM'l mm lll of wWch' are offered at W. H. afc R. S. TTJCKKR A i I Raleleh.

April 13. 1S79L 85 i. The most celebrated and iosi ddightfiil of all per- fumes, for use on the hand-V-rcM thetD2ejk, and' in the bath, for sale by all Perfumers. Jan 28f o-ideodSm A New Discovery I'HALONtS I I A "om, Salvanbn for the Hair. CLEAR AtyATERr 'DIENT11 1 OPEN tiGHTirr For Rest ortnz to GrdSHatr tts OripnabCoier, pHAWs.yiTAijaincrs utterly iTom all th4mir coloring prcparti It is li swcetl smelling; RtateAiio lipmuddyor sliin mat no no stain 1 totbesam rtioia Hi Irciarrdit is cfcar aad-V ise rrtfTvrn Tin marc on the! ret it repfbduces in i mixm color that: hrrhed exit or UVeaw tainty.tKTl dailv dressi for removing idniff; rioV ibrcu-') i or I fa ill 1 Ta.

Awt iwil Unir Tnvirro. emical Hair Invigo- it j.ti ihi idiii 'tnint: rafrtrt -w- the. reDr6ductionfo tPoTMfiyi Mdtni1" ac plisherfr the accordim of shade feqtTrfM rugstsn -a -i ii iMi) otinriUi if- maT AT rvviai iaurn waVavaT a try will sapprirt tha aaaauftctare of a signer OTvtno-snrJi OYaraflB til IR0 DUD- rf tEtd ElSSlCflt 5 ional District: cptnppsed ol NMhTraukUp, i nd Chatham, to meet at Raleigh, on Tuesday, -UiejlOthytof May, foV purpose of nominating' a candidate for Congress 10 'fir! tha occasioned, dry the resianation Hon. John T. and to nomiasto dldate for the term commencing March 4,1871, and The of County Committees sre re-fitrrml 'inr fartber Information.

tO the' Articles of Organisation to be found in tbe Daily i i JABi 1L HARRIS 4th Conr. liist. uouw. 0 EEPIIBLIC15 COSCEESSIOItaL msTESTlQIU BEPrjfllJcAN'COjnrENTlON A. 3rd Conirresstbnar 'IMstrtet' wBI be held a Wxtnuuli tha Ktlt'flaV orduileTlei, fhfjtBel umaajfa Candidat for Congress.

Tarirrnnutjlr rirHt'- to send twice as -many delegates aa said counties are entitled 4d Repref seatatired lathe lower branch of theLegislaturei us! OEO. A- GRAHAMi- amarfSi-Stw-t 00 DfstaConnnittea. rr--; ..1. nfeatvFMci-tBioorj And all tbe GRAVELY hfaala. rTTHE safety ot patients, In several Instaflces, having been endangered oy indiscreet boys SM Otaars- soooung.

sirosy Tne rcqucst-i mavvj ideof sllponoawaottoapbft atl uon or near the Asyramunds. mar t-ow mwMa uaubui. Florida; Water 'w I 1 I I I WasaUMToa April ll New Mexieau will be-. admitted this session saaklne: 83 SUtes. House Tan usual number ci bills under the eaU but none affecting the 'Bout, The pebnaent; bitttBv vlt Court no outer euaii icgat wuuer argnnseos.

vemnuuees aotng nothing, The Judiciary pomm.ttee recommend jthe indefinite poatponement oft a bill to pre-jvent prizi uhtingKeUog. Introduced a bill granting lands to vlckaburg. Baton Rouge and New Orleans BJ BC Referred to Committee Public Lands. Drake Introduced the folloi ing as the loth amendment the United States 'shall protect eaeh 8tata, against domestic vio lence whenever it shall be shown to the Presi dent that sueh violence exist In such State. Con gress shall bare power to enforce this amend ment.

Short debate. moved its refer ence to Committee, on Military Affairs but final ly tt was referred to the Judiciary Committee. Morrill introduced the following Jtaohtd, That the Jadlciary Committee be in- virncicao urquue whether corrupt means are. emIoye4 lBfiuce. the vdtbf ny? Benatoal question of the Georgia bill, with power to send for persons and Passed.

Defalcation Another frfoodVr St. Louis, April of the city Treasury amounts to $167,000. Rapid rise of the river here. It broke Main Caisson surrounding -East pier Ot the bridge, and pier now 24 feet underwater. 4Fork' Is rnrtgrBamMr'finere-'na the West pier.

sw mm Schay kill River Rising. PHrLAnnurms, Apri li The SehnykUl river. rose five feet last night, and is sUUrijp. flood i 1 a Markets. Lrrmooi, April IS.

Cotton afloat 835,004 American 200.000. Corn bnoyant at 29. Paxis, April 18. Bourse opened firm. Rentes 74 to 75.

Naw Tou, April 18-Stocks -'duU. Money easy at 8. Exchange long short 9. Gold 13J. Bonds 12.

Tennessee- ex-coupons 59X; new 54. Virginia new Louisiana 75x; new Levee 6's 80 91. Alabama ffs 93, 5s (BO. Georgia 6's 85 S3. North Carolina old 46V; new 22 J4: 8.

old 87K new 8L. Niw Tojut; AprlriS. Flohr quiet and steady. Wheat- quiet and Corn I-to 2c better. Pork lower; Mess $27.00, to Lard dull.

Cotton quiet and firm middling uplands 23 Orleans fZK salesof 750 bales. Spirits Turpentine unlet af 4Z. moderate ly actiue at $3.10 for strained. Trelghts-duIL 1870. NEW GOODS.

1870. A. CREECH, wHOi.ua i.a aid UTilL oxxlxb nr Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. Doois open Daily, and Admittance Free. The worth of your money Guaranteed.

A fine assortment nought at panic prices; and will be sold for much les than they nave been sinee tbe war. Step in at Cmcs's and look at hie ureas uooua, you wiu aaa tnem new, pretty ana cheap, ana save tune ana money. fc Goods for Men and Boys' Wear. The best assortment in the City, consisting of uasstmeres, Tweeos, Aentueay jeans, cotton- ades and Linen Goods. Just the Goods for Always coma to CREECH'S if you.

wisn to get suueo in pnoe; styw ana Donaestie Goods I We always keep a good assortment in fact UKEHiH'a just tAfrpHeero- burtheaat. Wui you no me the iayor to come ana loox 'Shoes! Shoes For Men ani Boys; for Ladies, Misses and Children. Now when you want a pair of Boots or Shoes, just make up your mind that Creech has rot them, for he always jteeps one among the nest assortments in tne uny. will you step in ana iook ax warn attamar Ceoda Straw Gots 1 1 f. Ladies' and Misses Hats, trimmed and ant rim med.

Tbe Sprine; is coming, lay aside the win ter Hats and Bonnets; the Spring styles new: thesbspehss changed; no use ti your winter hat anylonger, when yon can step rignt in at tKXwn'a i I aad find something new Don't forget to come. Haul Ilatit! HatilM. For Men and Boys. Just received a fine sortment. Bear in mind that it is very import ant to protect tout head, so what is the use to wear an old hat, when you can come to Creech's ana buy a new one.

Umbrellas and Parasols very useful article. Bear in mind that you need them in sunshine ss well as in rain. When you want to buy come and look at CREECH'S. A tew woras to my menus ana customers, i told yon, some lime ago, I intended to sell Goods as Cheap as any house New Or Large or Small. I have proved my assertion to be true to thousands, and I tell the people now, that I intend to do a straight-forward legitimate busi ness; represent (ioods as.

they are, and sell Goods at inside figures on the cash basis, when shall I see yon at CREECH'S CORNER? april 6. 80 TO C0NTEACT0ES. OFFICE PEN. COMMISSION, RaxKionN. Feb.

21, 117a BALED Proposals will be received by the Commissioners of the North Carolina Peni tentiary at their office. Raleicrh. N. C. until noon of Wednesday the 20th of April, 1870, for tbe erection ot tbe renuennary on tne site chosen for thst purpose near the city of Raleiirh, Bids to be endorsed Proposals for Building the Penitentiary," and addressed to the care ol G.

Wm. Welker. Sec. to the Commission. -Tbe plan, 'drawings and specifications may be seen and inspected, and sdditional Information It desired obtained at the office of tbe Assistant Ar chitect at Raleiah, Ns C.

or of L. T. ScoAeld, Architect. Cleveland. Ohio.

Bids to be made in the forms prescribed by tbe Architect, printed copies of which, and, ot specifications may be procured oa application to the Architect or Assistant Architect. Bids are iavited for the following separate divisions of the work, vis 1. otoae masonry ana crut otoue 2. Brick Work. S.

Plastering. 4. 'Wrought and Cast Iron Work. 5. Carpenter and Joiners Work, I 6.

Painting end GJazhnr. 7. Galvanized Iron Work' snd Slating i The Query is quiu near the site of the baild- ihg. The stone are good and the Commission have, the lease ot the. entire unary for all pur-noses of tbe Penitentiary.

The Cera mission will receive bids lor the Brick work both to lay the briek, they furnishing the brick, or for tbe entire job of brick work, the contractor taking toor millions of brick already provided oy the Commission, at the price paid for them. Efech bidder shall speciiy what number oi eon- tJLm kk will Aavt a nmnlAW An ihlaf AAnfaant wj.ui9 asq Its cugaao vuijiuj una aaass wuimuvij and what wages he will pay foe them provided the Commissioners famish guard and overseera; and board ana dotn tne convicts. Each bid to le accompanied with a written guarantee signed by two responsible sureties, and duly The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids, to accept or decline to close a contract, as In their discretion thev shall deem it their duty to do; All tbe work to be forwarded as rapidly vr practicable, and completed at the earliest possK ble period. The Commissioners reserve, the, privQeje of taking possession ot theteversl parte of tbe building, from time to time, as soon ss in their judgment it can be occupied. Each bidder will furnish bis post office address and bold himself -in readiness, with hia sureties to enter promptly into contract on tne acceptance of his bid.

Copies of tbe specifications can be bad of tbe Assistant Architect by mailing $5, which sum Will be returned when" the specifica-? tions are returned. Proportional' payments pn monthly estimates will be made as the work progresses, retaining ten percent. untU the con a ALFRED DOCKERT, tnsl n-i G. WM- WELKER, Sec. 'i A.

It. liUUUJtIS, faT a. ia feb.5. HEWING TOBACCO, i. A fs.

SMOKING TOBACCO, JvA Remember that 1 ieep nothing but Tobacco nist's eoods, which enables me to, sell lower than any other house In tbe eity. a. Call opposite Tucker Ball, sign of the ladisn giftv 1 PLNK7 C. BARDIE. marehSl 76 mar 17 3m I- if.

Jf. IkMori Putty Nfrsu Dry Good. Chaa. D. UpchercAnnoonoeoieat.

By Hie IeaMencj the Governor A Pro- Dr. Emefy-8pUlt. Tnoa W. Toa Awsmnoenent.t i 1 I 1 jUron's Cocwt. Nothing before His Honor the Mayor oa Soda Wat.

Call on Messrs. Bradley 4 Christophers, Mr. Mosely, an ourold god well known citizen, PhiL Thiem, and. get ome of their good soda water. Co'csT.

Court met, and cue commenced oa Saturday was continued. A good many witnesses were examined, bet before' the examination closed the Court adjourned. Peusoxau We are glad to see that oar yoang townsmanMsj. B. CL Manly, has gone into Life Insurance basinetvywith a com pony of good standing, and know thai he will succeed in this as in everything he has undertaken.

Success attend him. Crrr Mxiuts. "We quote chickens 30 to 35c EggslH 15c Beef 8 to 12ic Mutton $3 to 130. Lamb S2. Cora $LS: Oats 11.40.

Fodder tl.75 to fi to $8. Cotton, nothing do ing, held at 18 to 20. Easts, Easter was eelel-rated in the Catholic and Episcopal Churches of our city on Sunday with a large congregation in both; to witness the ceremonies. Rev Dr. Mason, officiated in Christ Cnurch, and Rer.

Father MeXamara at St. John's. Both churches were beautifully decorated with flowers snd the ceremonies and were impressive and interesting. Corkecttox. The names of Sanrl Rayner and Jerry Smith were accidentally omitted in the list of delegates to the- State Con- tion to be held on the 11th of The name of James Doyle is added to the lis.

By mistake the names of Messrs. Sawyer and Matthews were published in the District Committee. They belong to the State Con vention list. New R. F.

Laswell Co. have invented a new machine for making shingles with remarkable rapidity. They would like to coirespoad with persons own-Jll: cypress timber in the Eastern part otthe Their object is to establish several these machines in suitable locations, where timber and transportation to market can be had. One or two of these machines cau be purchased with the right to build them excluded. 1 Gossinxo.

To a harmless extent, gos- sipping and chatting are, perhaps, espe cial privileges of the press. The censorship of sn independant, dignified press, cannot be otherwise than salutary in its influence upon society. It may be that people, aware that A Chiefs amang 'em taken notes, act more circumspectly. But when individ ual assume this prerogative in communities 1 1 IX LLvnnn ft ana oeconus Beu-wjiiawmic mtriuui brother-keepers, slanderers, news-mongers, and character-dealers, they are most dangerous, because most insidious enemies to harmony in organized society. This local holdeth an opinion in regard to the charac ters enumerated, "And faith be'll preat it." Tbe pests of many communities are "char acter-dealers." They insinuate their noses (shaped, we imagine, like interrogation points) into the sacred precincts of way man's business relations, and passing in dividuals before them in review, alter can vesting conduct and character, disperse to make morning calls and promulgate taeir decision as to the future status of their vic tims, in private or public esteem.

Thns Miss An artkssaess is tortured iato grots impropriety or damndsg sin. and everybody living in a "glass house," throws a stone at her, while the whole pack, "Tray, Blanche and Sweetheart," join in the cry. Mr. B's necessarv. prudent economy is twisted into parsimony, and his firmness and dignity as the bead of his family is interpre ted as a certain indication, 1 hat he is a.

ter ribly severe husband father, and that "wife-whipping runs in bis family," The kind-hearted Mr. C. attempts "by te gal means to recover hiiown, from a dishon est creditor, and is branded as a grinder of the "face of tbo popr, Lt. DV manly de-. fence of nkWtf prinefpks, is-heM to be an offence, and his zeal in his own business is translated to mean vituperation of competi tors, and so an ad infinitum.

5 Rangy Sniffle is a character from life, not at all overdrawn by that inimitable painter of humanitv. in Georeia Scenes." One or more Ransy Sniffles disgrrce every community. Instigators and calumnious manu facturers of difficulties for others to fight out I Earnest yearn era over other men's honor, pining for its Vindication! Creators of Three Black Crows" from an infinitesimal tale of "something blaek as a erewF Ransy urepressible Sniffles 1 we fear your name is legion. Difficulties arise, are canvassed and closed, and if tbe fomentors of strife are driven from the presence of the parties they have injured, tike Ransy of old, they seek other fields ibr the exercise of their most unruly member." J.tt Society owes it to itself, to jmt the axe to the root of these deadly ttpas trees, from the contamination of whose exhalations no one can claim entire exemption. Let as begin first by bridling each, oar own tougaefL Bef bfth will assuredly follow if all begua at the root of the evil and perhaps 'Onr 'eflbrts would result' in its and" the poet's prayer be answered mv Oh wad some poVr the giftie gle us To see oursels as ithers see us It wad from monk a blander free us, And fboash notion vifrm A fdrma Era s.lX VJ, ofToa, mawer aow uavg irnan sg Ot.til atoaarutursMhnthontoI iSoldtoets.

a ar aiaUaopiwJate WtU ears Broaehltia. CoatanuUiaL aSLan wweaawaaw and baud aarshenystem to its aaaitiry aowi.iUaa.rrs jnas-n ana sssioa aye joe i It eared aarreverv eoaatry Uyitae apcewhatiaar amny nopeisai 'oasasAnave aoea iistaisdtaafct hesiUk -v ill -a ut ut 'Iaa One bottle will prove Its vUmi imm Bold per boiUa)oc aaa forAAML-HU Umi ar ft) i Inn (- idHi aodty nn jntQNSUMPTIOlt CUaN UMQUAZO aaaavf tttlAJ ttsawtois sm v.f 4s Ji fl M.r. r-T aaOl Praparai Aaeasdlaa to favalavsaw StryeA ti 1 sin in i i.j or rarav n-f The saw pan of trceUa fwaaawary IaawaM antv nn Ml 1 Til frail Ini a imniiaailaiaiailiia ra Ita aaaeSrlal tasaUs have Wa w-'4 ia" arses ia both hamHharBV lyrS Maei 1r.m- watfira trtodn Easels by hf. Valaas. YW rmS Jt Wave aa bms eianrrkar laaa aeranata'.

raatawaue eaaaaan -his aaadsvwaloa haS parhaaYMUaat aat itiltaSar aaa aaillrfai rtaktaS aaaaaJr Shana, nnder tha aaw traaTwaat. Si. IraAnis KiWny son TnecasuAU, ec 1 iebtedaw BMalnrk lebtedaw resotth sffictod rroal fa- It IspoalthMf s-arvd iaa wwn ciui La tares ot the Freak aa Cars. that, ta no taaa ttaa tw aa two taa la t.ua Ma Srtau.lt araanSai la aaaaty aa.ni I TaasYaafcJnentCeaaav snaWAaasaWwl uhne aa a Ffapriatari i itu pav aa aiti 01 a Dyrma, aaca XU atatahitaa- Ua aatnuiaat braperues ofooe and ahatfpounaaarawsMai, itu. blaaun toUataateaad a tlktf bottM sni 'r Wiu eoei-nnca wv axa acepoeai ar na i ttaal a RS' atrtna a giaaSBeanarraniadyee laeamaUaaU aami I' i laerdertopMoaUi order to place CpkaaVs Freak Meat Cava wttata shdC it 1 1 11 11 ui .1 1 ltf i A -A A4 Au'iiol-.

i t4 Cflitf IIUIIWII lauu fUUWIIWaOl I SWttl THE MOTT' TASTEfttL AND XLZ01NT French, Eagllshid. Arieitii," 'uf Caeelmerea, CoaUng Ctaiha Doeskin aV4. at 0 Clothing made to 'order la tha. be aty is the most conpetea In every JMUZ BayotUviU SU, Oyfatae Jaaraad Uewawi We "weald state thst Mr. Ir.

Vai WIMiaWd aadolegaaeo whieb reaeraliy etAiuctffrfses th Frenchman, besides his experience ss a Workman and cutter la tbe flrtt eapttals of Europe aad the United Stales; P60 Tailoring Une. TTT" i CL2CVElANlV ruaiaufpuaUiiill-oS Lo jc i' 1- 'i kSl at4 aiftka Bmbssjox furxwAt' imjawAT: rtdgefRoof! aAyiiraJe(iiO ATfsssenrer snd aVfi'r0M4 Having estaUlkhed aa RaH; North Carolina, we would reapacUaily call Us. attention of Railway Ofidalt aad County Cotav mlkalanera of tha Banth trv na ti ItV tot any proposea onage, vs sniu pwe to tarnish plans, speclfleaUons sad prices on thlv ids os, eata as ta.icftgxa ot location snd iaiiieBth Ltb the character of oar work, ara wU muAth atee It equal to any prodsosd, both la.ia ratjlsandworkmanah For Information address rv, Jsn2S-am, 1 wt ERTAIN tl 14.1 41,1 ill mt't thl -ulS Preservation the ETr4iK We hare eppoiated Hri Hi tfAWilTO; lerenW. tolo Agent In this yiefantf -tvrt. i--aue -aehvafsa'firMeea t.r-wi.ia pecunarfom orjoi vJth ire set, the purity and.

hardness of As naVWL Rendac ibeanlalaogetaeri taOhMOst ia ThysaUstiah wrAtirjariaatlTv enema eoatianous snd sbidinr Improvtmsnt la the sraaj aeaespeeiaiaywssyaad piaaaant so weary aaa jast smat ssan tnsniwi.heireUl.a'hio Cbanfri.srt sra.iha 1 4 mom eevfr irWr rrt siy pffleri, XAXAJtrBV tTfJItl. Ut Tll1I01U IWl OH TTJESD AT, TtXZ' ID" OT llMY' TZXT, I will sell to the blgfiest bidder, twelve (ed more) of tbe prettiest bndmg lots la th tr 1 Tberare a part 4 what Is kaDwaaotadPalk at Rayner at tested Ini e.aaraA north east of the and lath ni'r -Me and denliable porUoa of Ueetiy The bmd IngswfU bd removed and Hi seat and faraou Streets' extandad' laisraaettaie a- straai running East and- rst tareeeof tlrrarea the street all be fall UthM afaedtng saeo liaurt aad easy setais to oath lot. 1st. One-third easliw.balaaee sad I yrsrii ar 1, aad years, the purchaser glrrn; ep roved, security 11 for ths arecUe of. bnUas hersoa.

within the next. tvslve taot 'ha. to eoU not Vs thaa oae hall the tl Itch thelot Isold off. itl retained 1U1 ps'rcass money fali to take place oa tha reoois. comaaoaef Ins at rw.au.

Ww AS fcM.WV UR8lUVTa aawa taw XnawW Coaat Araaaat Tares, lSGSV I sbaH ejt as--waUl watery: a to OsaaS Uoaa Uooe. In lhoC.tf LateL. WIU aeleauV Tbursdsr, the 12th oay liyj 1870, tbe foliowlag vtttM tract land la ta dty of Raleigh, and bouaed as totlowst pa th North -ay tane Street, oanad Cue a land OT roiTf th part 'Of te'J lt a'Ifttad Srrs jc dowerr kil on -4h' Wast i -1 atoet 8 sere; htMj 3 r. trs i th late Joe t''11i wtmls 'T': I dower; -bh-sowr "TttwarsiTV ew ftt i. a eredltToita-eite'i on; 1 tecuritr; bearing hit ftlat SU r' ay, A -mauslj4 UvaW.

j. 1 1 prUlt tiarritVA it A Large lot of axes, just rcetvd. si UPCUUECa AD0DIT8 seaeeaw lo raaww Mtaav at ifwlLlsW essay' sn reaeaos au taepnoawnl aa ss tajanar.dta 't Apackajc aU hottlaa hy bjrae, Mratafi pacJuxL tc laayjavt or! the TJalas Btaiae ea SbrtaImprtaQrv-.

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