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' L t ... n 1 i ' F 'J 'I S3 VOL. 2-NO. 118. UALEIGIL N. C. FRIDAY, MaHOH 12, 1880. 1 1 T Evening Visitor, Weaver Bros., Are in daily receipt of fresh goods such as Butter, Egg Chicken, White and Muted B9ftfis,hPeaH,v all manner o -country produce at wholesale and re tail Just received: A splendid lot of Family Mackerel, Jones' Baking Pow der, the finest Family Flour in the market, Sugar, Coffees, Teas, Syrups, Molasses, &c, &c. I keep a full stock of family supplies always on hand and for sale at low prices. - , CITY VISITS. The City Council meet to night. The eats squalled so loud he couldn't sleep. The guard house was empty this morning. .Nothing in the Mayors court this morning. Not a single marriage license issued this morhing. Miss Minnie Best, daughter of It. W. Best, Esq., is quite ill. There were 6ome very respecta ble looking cattle in market this morning. T. Parsons & Son, of Balti more had a drummers license is sued to them to day. $U,600 worth of old bonds were received at the Treasury to day for exchange. We were glad to meet Mr. Josh L. Whitley, of Johnston "county, in the city to day. It is fashionable now-a-days in this city, to kiss your brother-in law. when you get married. Rov. F. L. iteid's wife, we are sorrv to learn, is confied to her room by severe indisposition. ThdT Supremo Coiirt ; was Jen gaged to day in hearing argu ments from the second district. , yi ffn - - - - A revolving book case has been added to the Auditor's office, which1-' js both ornamental .and' useful, i'V1-"0 ; 'i -. -.1.4, . i " . 1 , See the notice bf Mr. R. J. Harris in this issue. He is pre pared to furnish you with all the coal you want. Maj. Tucker, has beep confined to his house foYtwo days suffer ing with a boil. . We are ( glad to hear that he is better. We are-glad to stale that Mr. Samuel Wilder, who obtained license last January to practice law, will locate in this city. Poor Ossiewatamie, Wiley Blue and Willie Blue 1 1 They'll never eat any more stale eggs, taken from under the barn. It.is. to be hoped that the Board of Alderman will soon open more streets in the northern 'and north-Wstemportion othejcty. There are only two streets Iead ingwesfr from . the. cityT0 They ought to put Saunders stieet in a ffood, and traveling condition. It wbtild be "quite beneficial-! to the'citiicniiJ. .thW&tf ;of :tto city ".. -no tuViii l i'l (i'iO; Trade dull. ! , Revenue receipts to day $1.- 211,81. ; Sco local notice of R. B. An drews & Co. and J. L. Stone. Very few vegetables exposed for sale in market this morn- The "15" puzzle is yet puzzling the brain of many of our citi zens. Hon. Geo.' Davis of Wilming ton is registered at the Yarboro House. A letter addressed to "Miss Ida B.T. " can be had by apply- ng at this office. Receipts of cotton to day about 75 bales. Middling 12f cents. Mark et quiet and firm. . Starch is said to be explosive. It causes explosions in the family when the old man finds it left out of his eollars The Auditor issued a warrant on the Treasurer this morning, for $15,000 payable to Dr. J. M. Worth, ex-officio Treasurer of the Insane Asylum- to pay past and current expenses of that institu tion. .' Those who want first class Pianos or Organs at bottom price, will find it to thtir interest to call on J. L. Stone, No. 18 Fay etteville street. ; The " 13, 14: and 15" puzzle is dead. We saw the man in a cof fin at the Messrs. Tucker's store this morning. The Colonel was the first to introduce the puzzle here, and he is the. first to bring his corpse to the city. Hats! Hats! ! Our Spring stock o! silk, soft and stiff Hats for men, boys and children has been received. Pries of boys' and children's hats are front 25c and up. Men's from 4150 up. Stiff hats $1, $1.25 and $1.50. R. D. ANDREWS & CO., mh6-2m-i ..Clothiers and Hatters. - Corncob pipes are coming in fashion again. .Cipt,, Tom. Ar- rington, at the ;Yarborough House, has just received a hogs i j k a tllUitU Ui. UU1U WUS UUIU it jat Graston," which he proposes ? to jcohvert into pipesl He behves 'iq'theold styled, pipe. J. L. btone received 72 New Home Sewing Machines on the 10th, this be ing th largest lot of machines ever shipped to Raleigh to any one man or 'company at one time. These are the latest improved andthebesc machines. Those that anticipate buying will take ,due notice and gevern themselves' ac- cdrdiagly. mhl2-tf The Richlno!lipatchpeAk8 in every "complimentary terms in regard to the performance r0.f ;Baird's Minstrel in that city. They iiad ; a. large audiencat every performance! and gave en tire satisfaction . i l3r. McDonald of J5Joore coun ty was taken sick -about 15 month's ago aiid soon swallowed hi s false teeth. After remaining in his stomach for 12,bonths and eight days, he thi'owed them up This is a fact. The Preston Fertilizer Compa ny of Green Point, N. Y. took 'out a fertilizers license to day to i ii ' -' T j '' .i J sell " Preston's Ammoniated Bone ate" in i' thia Stated' W-WW'IVito.-t'' '0;h!!.'M -Kb?; The N. Y. Life Insurance Co., paid its.tax on gross receipts to the Sevretarjr of State to day. Rev. W. G. Fulclier, the rep resentative from Dare county arrived yesterday aud took rooms at the Branson House. Messrs. Redford Arendell are doing a tremendous, whole 6ah business. They are eelliqg. goods in Wake.FrankinvJ'pfiat ham, liarnqtt . ' anil jpWistoi counties. , , .j The Messrs. Tucker sold 83V7 eral large bills of goods to coups try merchants yesterday. What's the use of going North to buy goods when they can- be Bought at' this houte as cheap j-or cheaper than in Baltimore, Hew York or Philadelphia. If merchants want to be convinced of this fact let them call and examine their stock and prices. J. D. Creech & Co. The above firm, located on exchange place, have just received a house full of dry goods and ready made clothing, which they will jbgII at reasonable prices. Our friends in need of articles will consult their interest by perusing their advertisement and giving them, a call. There are not a more clever firm to. found no where. Go to see them when you have money to spend for dry goods, groceries or tinware. mm Rkdford & Arkndell. We call the special attention of our readers to the double column ad vertisment of the above firm. They keep a fine stock of all kinds of groceries on hand all the time, ' They are polite and cour teous to everybody, consequently they are building up a tremend ous trade. Our friends will find this a clever firm' to deal with. Give them a call Mid yon will be convinced, that they sell goods as cheap as any 'house in ' the city. They are doing a large wholesale business. The atten tion of our conntry friends is especially directed to thishouse. ' . "'' ' "'" ' ;;Died. At 6 o'clock yester day :evenirig, Leon, infant daugh ter of Mr. Geoy. Jolly. It will be buried at. the old cemete ry to morrow afternoon. ., '' : The First. MrJ W. N. An dre wis tlie Street 1 Co m missioher, showed us an irish pdta'to -this morning, nearly as large as a' heri egg, whicfi I lie! l?ad takn from his patch, file also informed us that he experts to have a " mess" for dinner, April 1st. A; Live HorjsE"; and A'HLtvE Miir.-A. Oreech, Jobber artd Retail Dealer' of 2 Foreign and Detiiestic Dry Goods, is" the live man of our city. Ho does a large, active retail business and has job bed more.goods for the last five years than any two house in the city. . Country merchants, as well as everybody else, that want to bny goods, go to A. Creech's. March 12th, 1880! lw. Spring divorce, ' suits are cut lower in the neck than usual, with a sandal entrane; t ' Correspndence of the Vision. , Mr. Editor : Yesterday at 12 m. one of our Hargett Streoi merchants, accoaripanied by u Wilmington Street grocer, and one of our most popular Hard war's clerks, secured tho services of a large one horse dray and repaired to the woods in search of that species of wild fowls, commonly known as ''Robins. Having put the suburbs between themselves and the city, they flighted and instituted their rn ral wanderings, orercoraiug all difficulties, such as hills, fences, briar patches, branches, &c. &c, with a considerable degree or patience. A careful estimate shows that they walked eighteen miles, made an extravagant dis position of nine dollars A'orth of ammunition, literally ruined a suit of clothes; each returned to the city at 7:30 o'clock burdened with 2 blue birds and a sick rob in, each of them frank to admit, that they needed kes(t) for their weary limbs and the "services of a Taylor to repair their tattered ganaeuts and fully impressud with the fact that the ancient way of catching birds by means of a little 6alt had played out. Yours truly, - Snyder. I sell Pianos. Organs and Sewing. Machines on the' installment plan. I sell Butterick's Patterns, Sowing Machines needles and oil, &c. &c, on ly for cash. Please don't forget this notice when you want the above nam ed goods ani oblige yours very truly, J. L. Stone, Fayetteville Street, Ral eigh, N. C. 27-tf. Many valuable improvements have recently been added to the New Home Machine. It has a solid steel needle bar and Cam, and all the weariug points are adjustable, and it is considered to be most durable machine made. For sale by J. L. Stone, No. 18 Fayette ville street. ' -? mhll-tf 1 y If You Want " a fine carriage oe.i buggyi don't fail to drop into and see Mr. Alfred Upchurch on Hargett (street. , . He has a large and complete stock of home made work tc which he invites the attention of the public. ! Give him a call, and patron ze home manufacturers. , nol7-6t ; O. Weikie,- the Fashionable Mer chant Tailor; has ju8t received a nice supply of Patterns suitable for Spring and Summer. He "invites the public to call and examine them. inhl-6t , Having heatd that parties are selling bread in my name, I will , say to my patroos and the public generally that I employ no carriers. My bread can always be found fresh at Mr. Mosely's Dining Saloon, , All orders left there will receive prompt attention, as I go with my wagou to all parts of the city dailyi Graham Bread a specialty. ; I ' Respectfully, ; . G., J. Fbikl, Baker, feb 25-lm Cor. Blount & Dade St 'Onion Sets at Branson's Bookstore. They are scarce this season. Call soon. - mhi-tf i 'If you want to spend some pleasant hours go to A. W. Fraps' Billiard HalL V 27-tf. Newberne track farmers ex pect to ship green peas North by the 18th of this month. ' l-; The young man who is not call ed for in leap year may consider himself as a dead letter. , , The papers are denouncing ti e Gem Puzzel as a flandj' We cbniider it a square game. J. P. GULLEY has a very attractivd line of samples from Messrs. Devlin & Co., New York. J. P. G. will take your measure and Devlin & Co. will lualie the snit. A perfect fit ffaran Uwl or no ftala. A large aud atUactiva stock fine handin vle hoes . jmt re ceived ' for Spring trade. Prettiest, nobbiest and best iu tne market. Pri ces right mh6 Poscud, Lee & Co., have been runniuj; their soda fountain all through the winter. inahS tt Messrs. Stronach & Beh will sell next Saturday, Mnrcli 13tKi at 12 o'clock, at the 6tore, a large lot of Peach and Apple trees of the best quality. These trees are all from the finest imoorted fruit and from one of the best nurseries in this State and are sold this way to introduce them in this section. Also for sale, a fine two year old Bull out of a Hampton cow by an Alderney Bull. This Bull will be oa exhibition next Satur urday. mar 8 Ice cold Soda water at Pescn, Leo ife ,0o. J. A. Braisca has just received a lot of fine Flori ia oranges direct from the orange groves. fe'21-tf. Yoas's English GRAMMAR High school a new edition, published by L. Branson, Raleigh, N. C. Price $1. Go to M. Grausm an for your gro cerieshe keeps a full supply of the ' best and finest gools at low prices. ' Call at L. Branson's Bookstore ajtd buy a new American Sewing Machine For Butterieks Patterns. Go to J. L. Stone. Always fresh bear on tap at A. W. Fraps. . Family Bibles from $2 50 to $7 50 each, at L. Brutiioa's Bookstore. Look at the advertisement of M. Grauiuiiu and see how cheap he sella his saar. Tae prices of his goods are corresponding with ths prices of sugar, ' fe!8tf. A full assortment of Wine3 and Li quors on hand at A. tW Fraps' whole-r sale department. Also , the best Mil waukee B jer in bottles. . ,vT-tI. . 1 Mr. J L. Stone sold 891 of the New Home Sewing Machines last ; year,: being an increase of , about '4:00 over the previous year . . I You can get oysters '- on1 the a'alf shell, stewed, fried or. inn any fashion at . F, Lae's Club House. He also keeps the finest kinds of liquors. 'Call," ye huagry adl thirsty. ' jal7-tf 1 Vichy, Saratoga" genuine and Seltzer water on- draught 'at Pes cud, L;e ife Co's." ! Go to PescivJ, Lee Co. fer. your Ice Gold Soda, Water. '" The Place To buy your Saddles, Harness, , Bridles, COjLLirs,. Hanies, Buggy Blankets, &e V la&i 1L F.' Wyatt & Son, ou-- Martiri strefct, one (ebt above "'Berry's staWes . They; keep a full stock of everything' ypu, , may de desire, ud sell as cheap as the cheap est. Why, last Saturday al6ne, they sold (11) eleven setts of harness. They ; employ only first class workmen, con- H.qnfiitiy.tiie work they turn out may" be relied on. Their trade is increasing daily. Our city and country friends will find them all right, viive them a 1 call. ' ' .' ; mhl-6t Fresh Beer on Tap at all timas. n't. A. W. Fraps' ; 27-tf ! Egypt coal at 650 per., ton dibvered; Anthracite coal; Splint oal, wood, lum ber, Bhingles, jgrains meal and forage afej. wholesale and retail verr low by5 ' ' .TfivKs. 'Grkkn & Powell. ja8-tf 1 t ii .v IJI f r 'ill Ail Jvj .JO
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