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: J A ( ' I V ' Ay .A LA., I V. I IS II II ( J VOL. 2-NO. 119 Evening Visitor: Weaver Bros., Ar6 Jn daily receipt of fresh goods such as Butter, Eggs, Chicken, .White and Mixed Beans, Peas, 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 Fleur in the market, Sugar, Coffees, Teas, Syrups, Molasses, Ao., Ac. I keep a full stock of family supplies always on hand and for sale at low CITY VISITS. Two more Sundays then Eas tr. The Legislature meets Monday next. To morrow will be the fifth Sunday in Loat. Mr. W. H Ellis is confined to h 18 room by sieknssv ..... &6 to the Minstrels Monday night at Metropolitan Hall. The health of the prisoners at the penitentiary is very good. Coming" soon plenty fdf gar den products and green fruit. Ford's Dramatic troupe will be in- Haleigh about the first-of April. , According to the . almanac makers, we will have rain till next Thursday. Sunday School begins at 9 o'clock to morrow morning at the different churches. Col. Wm, Johnston of Char otte, father-in-law, of Col. A. B. Ahews, is ic the city. - - Mrs. J. P. Hayes leftyester day' morning for Norfolk- visit her parents, in that city. Read the advertisement of a second had safe wanted. Ad dress Lock box 213, Raleigh. All the churches will be open to morrow, and you will hare am ple opportunity to go and do bet ter... .. .. .,. Wei are pleased to hear busi ness men geierally throughout tke city unite in saying that busi ness is better than ever. y , ', Remember that Baird's New Orleans Minstrels ' will appear at Metropolitan Hall Monday night. Have you secured your tickets ? Services at Person Street' M, E. Church to morrow at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m., by the pastor Rov. Thomas W. Smith. Sunday School at 9 a. rhV I; Luey(; says there is cotton in the ears of man and hope in the, boson' of woman. Lucy made a mistake and got the cotton in the wrong place. j Our City Fathers should put down a stone walk at the crossing of Blount and . Martin streets,' the cotton square. It is almost' impassable in wet weather. ' " ! I You " can get saddles; bridles and harness of all .kinds, And in! fictf 'ererything inJ tlfaTiliie at Messrs. E. F. Wyatt & Sons on ;Maf tm 'Strf et,T at vfeltf reasonable; prices. v.uair ana see xnem. r Qnr Pplly(i Ann, says very, f e to hbld a D&hr. jADidviado: HfitlfW nav KALKlGH, N,C. SATURDAY, MARCH Gorgeous linings are placed in youth's hats. " ' . Gray mouse and yolk of eggs ar3 fanciful new fashion hues. ' t The making of antique furni tu re is one of .the profitable trades. . .. .... .. The decadence of the button is noted by.iAie Paris fashion writ ers. Pale' bide" heliotrope and mill berry' coin bine prettily in an at-tirel'?'-',; : J i ..; 7.i-. The'slovenlyMressrifaker is the most terrible seam monster, the1 ladies think. : ' ' , . ' 'A small sewing machine steam engine that you hang np like a bracket is out. '.' ; Broad stripes and lond cheeks are seen in the latest of the late English trowseri ' ; The way to gain a g6od repn tation is to-endeavor to be what 3rou desire to appear. Everybody laughs about a boil excepting the man who furnishes it a - lodging place. The man who prevaricates nev er utters a falsehood,1 but he tells about fifty per cent, of a lie. ''Fifteen ball poll" is rather . a fashionable game, but it is noth ing to be be "fifteen block fool." Homely people generally dress the best, bnt thev have to make up in store clothes what they lack in natural good looks. Sixty two convicts are at Work on the Chapel Hill and Universi ty railroad. We are glad to hear that work on this road is pro gressing rapidly and satisfacto rily The woman who buy twice as much sugar as has been her wtffft expecting an advance in price, is just as much a speculator as the man ' who buys stocks for a rise. ' ' ' Lots of young men will pie sen't a girl with a $5 bouquet when her shoos are all run over and she is in sad need of a hew pair. The young have no judg ment.' ' : ; It is said that the fashionable spring bonnets will contain a hole on the top for the wearer who has an itching scalp to stick her fihgeif through and scratch it: rC6Id biercing winds anil driv ing ams i ldoin fail to bring' on a ' cough j ' cold or hoarseness at lis keaBon, and Pr. Bull's Cough Syrup should' be kept in every house. For sale by all drug gists. ' L y '" ; Mr. W. H. Hicks has opened a grocery , store on Blount street anrd ' we , learn is 3 getting a 1 good trade';" Patronize him ho will do as good : by you as ' any grocery man in the city, and you will al ways find him polite aod accom modating. .' " ' We learn that several of the penitentiary " birds" are at work at the Insane Asylum,' under the 6upryisiQ9 .of j Mr; Moore, the Steward arranging the gardens, &cn Perhaps it jap- generally known, J tuP it-" is ne vekneless trie,that this institution raises, all its' vegetables: i . There , il RQ in tgtltatiiQn anywhrq that is run on a more.ecbnomical t)lan, and that has 'two 1 'botler of 1 morfe effible'dt H. Moore, Esq. They are the ' right juen in the right place." Longfellow looks upon SunV'ay as " the golden clasp that bin 8 together the volumes of the week ;" but to one who never in dnlg98 jn romantic ljtghts of im agination it is simply an ecstatic season when yoiji can lie a bed late in " the .morning; and ' have something, xtra for Winner. ,.The foflqwjhg ; pathetic noto was picked up on J'aetteville SL thia morning 'f Jff Pear Sug sie I hope you aiq't mad liocause didn't laff at you wfien yon hifft I caa't lafi as X used . to. Yours truly James." r. . Capt,,Brook8, of the, firm of Pritcnard & Brooks, nas resumed bis residetico to tho house form erly occupied by Mrs. Andrews, on Hillsboro street, here he will be pleased to have his friends call. Warren Still Ahead. At the recent dime party piven by the members of the Presbyterian church of this city, otoe of War ren's fairest daughters was in at tendance, and was the recipient of thirteen beautiful bouquets, and it wasn't a good night f er bouquets, either. Retribution, The U. S. Senate in executive session rejected the nomination of Gen. John McJNeil, of bt. Louis, as United States Marshal for the Eastern... district ok - Missouri. Gen. McNeil's rejection was af fected by the very decisive vote of 32 nays to 7 yeas. This ac tion was based upon an adverse report from the J udic'ary Com mittee, accompanied by a state ment to the effect that Gen. Mcs Neil, in the year 1862, while in command of United States troops at Palmyra Mo., ordered the execution o eleven citizens of that neighborhood, who had been arrested but not tied, on a gener al charge of "bush whacking," and did execute ten of them with out trial as a measure of so called letaliation for the alleged abduc tion and supposed murder of a Union man. in the same county. McNeil's orders required the exe cution of these prisoners if the missing Unionist was not return-, ed within a certain period, and as nothing was heard from the lat ter, the orders were carried into efiectby McNeil's provost, mar shal upon the designated daj. It was also stated by members of the Indian Committee in the execu tive session, the life of, the eleventh prisoner was spared by the provost marshal upon an en forced condition that the honor of the farmer's ife should be the price of her husband s release, and that Geii. McNeil continued the sain e provost marshal in ser vice under him' iftef the dis graceful : faets became '' knon. GenJvMeNeil early in the'admiu istration'of Presldett Hays, was appointed ' to the position of ' In " dian1 Itrspectori and stilf holdvthe at me yesterday at the post oma. I ain't prowjl, deaf pusi s but I've got a. bile under my armband 13, 1880. Tho fact .thrt two woinoti are now on trial in Ohiofor poiioning Jheir hnsbands is not a first cla68 leap year arguments. Now, a long piece of string, with. a kite at pne end and a small boy at tho otlier, will have its day.'.i The quality et mercy is not stained, and for that reason the milk of human kindness should not be 6kimmed. Stronach & Belor have on hand e?g,'batter, nnpeeled dri-d peaches, white peas, stock pea white boans, striped bean, white jrercer Irish p( tatees. fec. Ac. &o. &c. Partins in need of above articles would do well to call on them. . mhl3-tf. . A Live House amd a Live Mam. A. Creech, Jobber and Retail Dealer of- Foreign and Derhestic Dry Goods, is the live man of our city.' Ee does a large, active retail business and has job bed more goods for the last live years than any two houses in the city. Country merchants, as well as everybody else, that want to buy goods, go to A. Creech's. March 12th, 1880. lw. If Yoo Want a fine carriage or buggy, don't fail to drop into and see Mr. Alfred Upchurch on Hargett street. He has a large an i complete stock of home made work t which he invites the attention of the public. Give him a call, aD 1 patron ze home manufacturers. nol7-6t 0. Weikel, the Fashionable Mer chant Tailor, has just received a nice supply of Patterns suitable for Spring and Summer. He invites the public to call and examine them. mhl-6t J. L. btone received 72 New Home Sewing Machines on the 10th, this be ing the largest lot of machines ever shipped to Ealeigh to any one man o--company at one time. These are the latest improved and the best machines. Those that anticipate buying will take due notice and govern themselves ac cordingly. mhl2-tf . Having heard that parties are' selling bread iu my name, I will say to my patrols 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 wagon to all parts of the city daily. Graham Bread a specialty. Respectfully, , . . G. J. Fbikl, Baker, , feb 25-lm t Oor. Blouut & Darie St Those who want first class Pianos or Organs at bottom price; will find it to their interest to call on J. L. Stone, No. 18 Fayetteville street. ' Onion Sets at Branson's Bookstore. They are scarce thia season; Call soon. , , V . mht-tf If yon want to spend some pleasant hours go to AT W. Fraps' Billiard HaUY ; t:-;0 27'tf-: Kewberno ' Truck farmers ex pect to ship green peas North by the 18th of this month. The vounar man who is not call ed for in leap year may consider himself asV dead letter. - The papers, are denouncing the i Gem Puzzel as a fraud. We consider it a square game. ''' Hats!' HatsJ &Oti Spring stock of ;iVr Af a'nA vififlf TTat.H fnr Men. bovs and children has. been received. .Prions of boys' and. cnildren'8 hats are from 25o and up. Men's frdm'oo ap.v Stiff hatt U, $1;25 and 01.501- n-i w : vi u,i ;i: I R. 3. ANDREWS k QQi;. v Jt. P. GULLEY Jbas a very attractive,, line of samplt-H from Meters. Devlin k Co., New York. J . P. O. will taW, your measure and Devlin & Co. will make the suit A perfect fit garan-, tet'd or no sale. A large and attractive i stuck flue handm vle shoes just re ceived for SiJiin rade. Prettiest, nfbbiest and best in tne market. Prij, ces right mh5 Pescud; Leo & Co., have been: running their soda fodiitain allT through the winter,. mahS tf I sell Pianos. Organs and Sewing1' Machines on the installment , plan. I sell Butterick's Pit't'rns,. Sewing Machines needles and oil, &c. &ei', OiP ly for cash. Please don't fort' this , notice when you want ; the' dbbvq na'm ed goods ani oblige yours very' tfuly J. L. Stone, Fayetteville Street,' Ra3- ' MaDV valuable improvements, .have recently been added to the New Home Machine. It has a solid steel needle bar and Cam, and all the wearing points are adjustable, and it is considered to be most durable machine ma le. For sale by J. L. Stone, N. 18 P' rf -villa street. Mhll-tf Ice cold Soda water at Pescud, Lee fc Co. J. A. Braasr-a ha3 juat rceived'a lot of fine Floiila oranges direct frpm the orange groves. fe21-tf. York's English Grammab High school a uev edition, pnbtished by L. Branson, Raleigh, N. 0. Price $1. Go to M. Grausman for your gro-ceries-he keeps a full supply of the best and finest goods at low prices. Call at L. Branson's Bookstore and. buy a new American Sewing Machine at the very lowest figures. For Bnttericks Patterns. Go to J. L Stone. Always : fresh beer on tap at A. W. Fraps. i Family Bibles from $2 50 to $7 50 each, at L. Branson's Bookstore. Look at the advertisement of Mr Grausman and see how cheap he sells his sugar. The prices of his goods are corresponding with the prices of sugar. fel8,tf. , A full assortment of Wines and . Li quors on hand at A. !W Fraps' whole sale department. Also the best ; Mil waukee Beer in bottles. 27-tf. ; Mr; J L. Stone soli 81 ophe New Home Sewing Machines jast year, being an increase of about 400 over the previous year ' : You oan get oysters on the half shell, stewed, fried or in auy fashion at T F Lee's Club House. He also keeps the finest kinds of liquoraJ Call; ye huugry and thirsty, "jal7-tf Vichy, Saratoga genuine and Seltzer water on draught at Pes cud, Lue & Co's. . Go to. Pescud, Lee . fe Co. fcr your Ice Cold Soda Water. The Placb To buy your Saddles Harness, Bridles, Collars, Hanies Buggy Blankets', Ac, is at E. Fi Wyatt. A Sou. on Martift street, oie ' -door abov Berry's ' stables They ' keep a full stock of everytbidg you may de- detiire, aliil,sejl us cheap us the cheap tst. S?hji last Saturday alone, they sold (11) eleven setts of Karnes's. They emiiioy 'oidy 'firist class workmenj eon seq ieutly the work they turn out may be, reliei t. Their trade is increasing; daily: O i city r and country friends, will find, them all right'1 iive them"4. call. , 1 ' mhl-6t. F esli Beer on Tap at, all timss, at A. V. FrapsI' v,;. , l-k 27-tf !j. ( ..rci.it Jaoa.ii: l.ft ,,; Egyr1 coal at 650 per ton delivered; Anthracii ' oot. Splint poal, wood,' lam bett, tllivg'irraipL, apdioe at wholesale a-id riuil very low oy fui .u-.JoMpf A PowraiL,'. holron&: officers tKad,,)KeGri88om'anagr. r
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