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M 1 NEWS I A JANTARY. . 179 ,t ;il It u.upliu be 1'fruia Th acompiijios fCti and flares ., private t l dem jos.ra'.e tLat re , . uptioa wiil permanent : ta 1SVT th buk suspended on the 1 i-b. Jj of OjUtlxr. aiH reuroed adxv ..- two before th- tt of January, 18.8. V ie follviDij tb'.e aows the change .itirmc tb 11 wrk of implosion and t r several month after resump;ion. Date. : ,-,:oct. 19 . 1 . . 7 Dec 5. J An. 2. Kb. 6 Ivi Mar. 6 i-. - April 1 . Maj 1 " Dat. !7 kc 19 1"7 Nov. 7. 7 Dec. 5. I-! Jan. '2 !" Feb. . Mar. 6. 1 April J, iv'- Ma j 1. Loan. ..9T.24.-.i . V) I'J 1S J . liXt 0J.9:W . loo.OJl.HoJ . 110.54.3.14 iu.eo,4-i Corral at ion. 431 . . 6. 44 1. 312 . 6..V U00 . 6.490.403 . 6 .hM y ji . 6 fC4 624 . 7.22 332 Specie. 9 7.834.231 IS 492,15s 16.UCJ.s32 2,561, 94 SO. 653, 943 32,73:1 731 3l.5W.oiH) 35 064,214 Iepoit. $42,600,012 56 424,8 17 64.444 37o 67 300,76. 70.544.737 72,379. 74H 76,023,17.. M,563 33 7.441,914 Tab! ihowirg the improvement iu I i "c'j made bv rejuropt"u ou th lead i ; urme of the cuitr : r XT r ' f i i : Katlroad lUnd. I I Central 7 V rnt. 0:'J 5J s; N i . Lent. i 7 Y cent- vj 100 191$ 101103:103 Mtcb-'t'en. i V cnt. 4 I 97 101 j Ui 04) U Banks. Aiufr Kic. Uack.. . I I k of I'om I m rmrt's A. 92j Hr2j l'-IJ l4 lfM i0n ,UUj lot 10- 1"2 102j lo33 Trad-r 9 l'K yj VJ 10 l'.-k lUnk M '" yi y 10 1. v:!r--.id ' 1 0.1 i 4 N V Cut . ; I ifn .. ! 1 : I ! 12 71 Mien. Cn. Cliiaio 5c, If. N'-n : i 4 61 60 70; 71 a1 o alut thf sane 1 icprven-. nt . On rwmir in M .v. I 4 aitrtbc tUTC an I nt.o.i n ! lP-17, t'e fami- oi th tlty r.Mini onwiru t K i " an iT It) .41. d d-t t. if i in iti aud cicuUtJ 'ii ci- in !l k ot" t if l'jil'-d f:;i.lJ 'Ml I'f ti0 Lulled 41. r.u.'. b- ! t I'jl ri. -r ma"y tav.-aM feMi'fs in ir i-.' : tinntcia" -i'uatim thit did 1 rX ; ni itLie- 1"-W r l'.1". Our 1 45 -mo.iry i" "iiid ; the ij. u i icks a-e a'l'.il teml-r ; the n tit';i' '. n.k u.:e ar- a'. I -u'ed hv U:it d :-kt- w :th 10 to 11 p r c-ut. t i.if th.-.n tht not.- cutt nd i . -uk i.ufrviion and bu.k rerK. an- . arrj to a decree ulivn under ta ..1 Stit bank iu. It 1 but yo.i l. t to et up a cur.e".cy pit c In 1 i .rait r 'v-ttic tbe bnk were tun l b '.a depoMtor and n.t-hold r ; nw i dy depositors have the lat auxiety. 1 be notes f a broken bank are as ; xl a t b e DOt of a sound baL k . V ickelurM of .Modern C011 greHiueu. i?t Mr. Tj.im.-i-e Tsterdiv -ictmed ti e moral and 6pTituii cou.!iti.n of i',m r m 1 11 c n of to-dar iu the ex- tht the m ir?Uof Washington nr- tifty per cent, bvtter when Colore. iawy thn when it is in se.s:on. Dr nkiVp estahhehment and helU of i-ifamy he knew abounded there, but the presence of tbe averace ConjjrMs tiin wj like a pei.nl uco .to the Capi ta.. A a matter of lact the vice of tmnkenne ban deel ned among -Con-ureV-men. and aa ai ienc other vic:8 have decre-ed. Corruption doea exist, I ut the tinre ha.s Ion,; H"QS by when the repreuUties ol th people kept b.dy berva-.ta for th main p-i.posm ol jriTir lhm horu from debaJches 1.1 the uma'l b ar of the morning, or aitin atui the Capi'ol doora t. iruide them home alter the nsa:o-n of ..rre. Aa in the Connies a in t! e British rariiament- and , un.l-.jb-ediy. in a'l bo1i of U-i-Ktive rpr. h-uiat. I)rnokellUea is D I j common a it waa a ipuaiter of a crn turv pco. and men aie more nior 1, i: Lot Um avAjicioua or Mlrih. 1 he ma jority of tun who go to euher House of Congn-a, 1.0 matter what optniou m.iv be enertaiued of their ability or Miies lor the place they fill, aie more teiura'e ihau their prtdeceaaora, and thin ..tatemet.t iatiueof prtcedmg Con hreisea aa ot thia. Immediately auc eeedmg the wr, aomauy badelemeuta were m the ciidet:cy that crime ol a., kinda was noticeably increased and tuj;rfMirfn. aa other men, dicgiacfcd -Iimc and huraanity many Itnit h by tho-.r kct.cs. 15ut it waa man ly in the! return 1 hieirg that men be traMcl their weak naturca. lVrioiial HiKiai Uii-n-ei-t, luther than the grati bia: r. l th alcoholic appttit. mark il th n aj'iiy of tLot who clsiaied Wa.shi ntcn bj tha prvamce. in days gone by t1-i.ciemeu eit to Wau-ingu.-n ui ore lor riijoymetit than at" the preheat time, and wLe u tnere went into the .c:al vortex that in idwaya attrac tive. Now tbey are intenstea iu carry ing mea-.im.st. it. vit. gating othrra and plauuin l-r re-eiecuoua. Thecountry 1 grotvi. n. lir:e and the eligihl cau d Idates for ffice ao numerrna that a ("ongreasiuau Dcda it no eaay matter to give any t:me to nocirty, and bujy mn 'are rarelj inc.ineu to drink. If SVaah ington 1a a worhe place w hen Coogreaa is in ae.sion, it ia Oecause of the pres ence in that city of the many hargera od, lobbyist aud bloodsuckers of ail kinda. They do a!l n their power to corrupt Cougrcmen, aud the Taber nacle pastor would do well to consider the temptations and the resisianc thereto of the pe ple"b tepres nCitives. aud ahowa us the other, hide of tt-e p'C ture. livery Hanifnt'it vVouderlu! lTork. F.ry moment that we live the work of l-'ructl..ii never ceves anion w1Ai u cientllcaay called "the ll-ue 01 wuich oar bo-liesare eoinposod. fcvrry moment. If wereia halto. the worn 01 repatri 'hi dm rue Uv process ot-a on wlln e.juai lAc When the vial fore 1 trt, more u-r Is Rivo to the bio d aaa mu.cuir B'-rr thaa theonllnarr wear aud tear of exia ine us up NVhej th vital frce laiu Iroai uy cuse, tn-r enues a wasting y. w&tco. if not arretted, euds In decay and deata. Paylclna all deoare th-t hro tae vmptom of ne line set la, the ...... - . . . 1 ' . 1 itii hut "irir puuts, nu almoktequal unaniroliy, tat c.t Uver ull is Nty" they btAin sojtt fc:MU-o ok hie oil VWT IDU VIUCI.4UU w v-iu Ira tonic, lor the nerve au4 bralu. THE GENUINE DR.C.K0LANES Cclcbrstcl Arrrrirnn WORM GPCCiFiC VERMIFUGE. svr.;?7rr3 cf worms. THE counten.-incc is pale ir.tl le.id-en-colorcd. wuh occasional iiushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pupils dilate ; an azure semicircle runs along the lower cyc-lid ; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional headache, with humming 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, at others, entirely gone ; fleeting pains in the omah ; occasional nausea and vom iting ; violent pains throughout '.he abdomen ; bowels irregular, at times costive; stools slimy, not unfrcquent ly 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 are found to exist, DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form ; it is an innocent prepa ration . not capable of dsing the slightest injury to the most tender infant. "The genuine Dr. McLane's Ver MIFVGE bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Uros. on the wrapper. :o: DR. C. McLAIf E'S LIVER PILLS are not recommeri!rJ a a remedy " for all the ill that th is heir to." but in affection of the l.ver, and in all Bilious Complaints Dyspepsia ami Sick Head ache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used prepar atory to, or after taking (Quinine. As a simple purgative they are un equaled. DEWARE OF IV1IT.1TIOVS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Kach bo ha a re I w.ix sel on the !i I, wit'.; the imprewi.n 1R. NK Lane's l.' r Ii 1 t s. K... h T.pper Ix'irs tiie signatures of C. M' ' 'M .1" i rl tMlNT. liKOb T.': -.:; n having tho pmuine rr. C. M- ! nk's .;m I'm I -. prepared by Flrir.:rg Hro.. of PittOarijh. pa., the market rt-ir-.g full of m.itaiioni of the came JIc Isftnr, pcHcil ditierently but varuu pronuLcialion. TIIE ATrEXTIO OF Couuty SuperinfnUents of Public Iiinrua tU.n. BjarJsof balueaMon. and Prin c!p.ls ot Private Schol. etc.. Is called to the following Valuable Educational Works Sanfcrd's Series Analytical Arithmetics AM) 7 crcesur's Dictio:aris8 Ssn "or.l's Hr'es rompr'ses four hooks, and Is Da"" I usn the analytic syntein: KanforU Klrt lesaons iu Analytical Arithmetic, 16 m., 27 rents. anford IatermeUUt Analytleal Arlth m tic, H oo., 21 pp. Half Iniuud. 4 reut Santord's omiuon shol Analytical Arlthme.ir, 'M pp. Half roan. .0 r-iit. Saufor.l's higher Analyrcal A'lthin-tl. I2uiu41i pp. lf roan. Cloih l ih. $l.i5. The d-Cnltlon are rVar. an. I th-analyses exhaust v The w.rk Is pr t:cal. aud buumU In sUte -xerci.es T'le exoer!e;i-e ot a Urn nuiiir of the b-st tochers in this eouu rv.t with nf rd in t.aod, pu- plU Jl.u'ov-r i 1 uuiitet i.thuiasui la tudyiig the science uf uuinb-rs. The Complete Keriei of Wor tester's lUet ionisrie. Ciuarto IXe'ionary. Jlltrat.-d and Una br. .ifed. 1.1b ary stieep. $.0 Oc avo l nlvers! and c.ltl a',) IMctlona ry. Library s-. i, ( 25 Araie.ulo Llctionary. Crown Svo. Ilalf roau. il.HV. lompreh-'Dslve I'rtln lry, Illustrated, 12 mo Half rnaa, 11.75 Soiiool (Kleuieutarj) llctionry. 12mo. Halt roan. ;l. Primary ulctlonary lllustrad l:no Halt roau. f0 cent. To W Uiotio.i 17. I!:ufrafed. 24mo.'T .th (.icf 'it'.; rotu. Cexiu.e, c ui; r.. UiW, x1Ueds. tl Vany iielal aMs to smdnts. In ad 41; Ion to full pioaouuclnir and denniu vocaou Urv. make th above-named lvk9. In the opinion ui our most distT pulro-l edu -a-tors, the m st complete .-a well a by far ihe ehpel Dictionaries of oir lanKuatre. Worcester's Schol Dlcilouanes a e based upon ih quarto, which Is preferr.i ov r nil aluers oy eoiluent senonrsaad men of let ters. The erles is a unlrabiy adapted to us- la Schools, Academies. &c. J- Lit. ral te;ms f r lntrodnrMon We d'Klre that Aanfor.i and Worc-ster b'exam. .ned by i.'ouuty Hoaras n1 pnucipals of private sc'10 Correspondence solicited: We uavl 1 e attention of Tncheisto Chu vene's Matheuiatlcs. Cutter's Physioloiry; la a wora. all our School publications. Cir cular and descriptive catalogue furnished ou application. Address, J. B. UPPIflGOTT & CO.. 715 and 717 Market street, rhiladelphia. Cr MARTIN V. CALVIN, General Southern A?er.t, ALOL61A, QA. dee 17!eodw4m. S ACUTE OR CHRONIC ALICYLIC ennr niRF A W Willi WVIta Manufactnred only under the above Tra4 Mark, bv the ELUOrEA NAL.JCYL.IC 5IED- ivy CO., OF PAR 13 AND LEIPZIG. iKXTUTi Hir wakrIstbo. Pkrma !it Ccrb oriKAKTf id, 'ow exclusively used all celebrated Physirjuns ol Lurope aud America, becoming a Maple. Harmless, and to.el.ublo Remedy on both continents. The Hlglieat Medical Academy of Paris re port j curts out of 100 case within three days. Secret Thr only dissolver of tho poisonous t rie Acl which exists In the B'ood of Rheumatic and Gouty Patients. I.uu a box; 0 iwxes for 5.CO. t-ent to any Aud'ess on receipt of pnee. Endorsed by physician, told by all lrugelsts. address WASHBUIINE Jfc CO., Onlt IitroRTEjui' Depot. 7 Cliff St., Nkw York. For sale by Williams & Ilaywool and Peacud, Lee & Co., Druggist, of JSodtf GDrCTlfXAI THE BiNStil SCHOOL P PHE-TMINKNT AWVm solTTHItRN Boardhiit Sc'iols for oovs. Id In num bers Inar aof patronaite, In lb?rality to )'UiM me a wltu iiruilel meaus. Miid In b;l tv t provide prodtab e ernplovment to proficient rupl!s. Thj 170th Session begins J.WUARY 15TH, 1879. For catalou s-vln?, ull pardcuKrs, ad dress MSJ KOilKKT BIX(HA, d 14 d fewlm Superint udent. Winston Male Academy. CLASSICAL, MATHrM TTCAI. SCIEN- TIVU! AN1 COM M i-.KCI-VL. J. A. MoitROS, A, M., Principal, With Compete :t AsslsUnta. aptleir Session will begin January 1 n p.im,t.u rv.iarfmnt a7Jiu: tnnllxh lioo: Classical Trm Fe 11.00. Board In private families and boarding uouses, from to $12 pel month. Instruction thorough, discipline mild but Arm iyv-atton as to healtn. social, moral and religious advautages cannot he 11 . 1 amM A 1. i 1 rtih I hi t t h A S14le Ol Into Ucatlng li lurs within two miles of the piar . . r full particulars, s nd for Circular t ielVt( ST. MARY'S SCHOOL. HALEKill K. C. (Founded May, 1-4L) rirt ITt I!f Tn is AikiNMN. P. P. LL. D. Tne Rt. I.'nv Tut i. H Umas D. IV VIS TOK9. 4-" The Hev. BtNSBlT M edKS A, VT., .-s R-ctor and'Trlnclpal. Mrs. k'ati DKKoasBTT Mkakk-s, i.a.uy rnncipii. ratr term ltirns .1 nuirv :-ilst. 179. For 1-c ;i i:s addieas the Recto". Jan 1 dim TRINITY COLLEGE. The SPRINi THRM begins J inuary 3 15'i, and ends Jan.; 12h. FAPENSES HAVE TEEN 1-E-Dt'CED. Hon1 Ri.arJ i-t now offered at 16 p r month, luciualii luiuUhsd rooms, attendance', c. WHOLti EX PEN 'ES FOR )' MONTHS. 7J Oi00. dec 3: d8t B CRAVEN. PEAUij INSTITUTE, KINDLlbiAP.TLN. The Pr'rcuils of Pe;ic Irsti n tute would inform the public, I ia Ar r n-t thev hav- niide arrange ment to ipt ii a Mndergartea Mid hve e.uploy.d to take el'ireeflt Mrs. M. . outer. well known a an exi-T.euf d anl suce s fui teacher. A lance ro..in Isbtjinj? prepared .-ml wt I be fu'n.h-d with everything re o..rtHl for a fl.st clasr Ku.iler -larten, Liu'e iii i- of anv wtf- an.i little bty un !er .'l hf vara will ! r reived as l-upi s. The esV ii 'Ul op-ii .lanuarv 8'h, 187.. Terms $ ir ironth. sjie- ial rrane m i ts ma -1- wbere morj than one pupil eurer Lorn fame family. For par.iculars a-idiess. RtV. K. biJKWtM. A SON. d r HStWlJ". mr.Lsnono' n. c. S TUF MIES NASH , MISS p K 'l ck. vMi r-umi' ii" rxtir- r s ( tlietr school on hri.isy, ebrury 7. 1ST9, and lo-e them .6 Jup-. (t .'i,t weeks ) cPcuL.ro vra'arued on sppll- eatliii dec 13 2 Mil WiR" RAiUM-o fj. ORNAMENTAL i WOKXS. 11 V, 41 V Ct., NO Sj, N. HOWARD ST., n A'.TLMOItE, M'J U lre R.-illtngs for Cemeteries, Baleonls, 3ic ,S er, Feud .-s, cacs, siijdi J Co Screeus. Woven Wir", .c. Al.'i. Iron i.tsvo -Is, Chn:r-, rtoaecs, &c' a;i lliawl2;n I respectfully call the attention of my friend, pa rons and the pnblic generally If the soutu to MY NEW, UNADULTKKATKD AND llE.VLrilt LAc.EK, brewetf purely ot malt and hops, after .th Vltant metuod and expressly for export, JACOB sKKOkK, 23 'man street, Baltimore, Mtf Jan 31-dly -THE UNEQUALLED JAS. IEFFEL DOUBLE o :ne- . , PORTABLE AND STATIONARY - SAW. FLOUR AKD GRIST MILLS. " SHATTIK5, PULLETS AND HANGERS I ti,f .;..tivB'i-nt-i,'l,Ui;.-iii? , Address, POOLE & HUNT, m:v GUODN. Arrived To-Day ! A f-wcwes KXTRV n'ce, frluts, fast colo .inra'ie f r i v retail trad. s.-veral sPECf Al.I I 1KS in deslraMe goods now, f jr tt-e tlrst time offered. THK LA' G EST AND MO T SELECT HTtX-K OF evei exhibited iu this maiket. FELT MIA FLANNEL SKIRTS FR LADIES AM qualities, trimmed and embroidered A LAVE 'K AN') VARIETY OF Col-SETS, at prices to idease. o - Carpets, Rugs, FLOOR AND TABLE Bonscht from the Manufacturer, All new styles ant Choice Desius never before shown in tli U market Jl'ST RECEIVED AT DAILY ARRIVALS OF HEW AUD SEASONABLE DRY The JOBBING UF.PARTMKNT 1 fllled with tbe most deirab.o goods, all of which were toaght by the Ca at Agents Calh prices. . , Merchants will save money by kuylng- I Ve beg to remind the public that a large portion ol our goods Is Delng sold at COST, nov 1-tf FOR BENT on FOR 311.15. FentrCvSs' Store for R nt. Lo ated on rh3 business si 'e of Fyette vflie treut. No 15. . Posse s'on given January 28th, 1S79. Apply io Jan4-)lm T. R. FENTRESS. Land Sale. By virtue ? authrltv In a lVe.1 of Trust executed to rae on the 23.d day of February. 1678 and recorded In tbe Keglster's ofiice far Wake couotv Jn Book 50, Page 315 I will, on WEDNESDAY, THK 15th iAV OF JANUARY, 1879, at 12 o'clock 'n., expose to public outcry at the Court Honse, door in the city of ttaleigh. a v tluable trat of Jaud joining the "Beaver Dam Mill ' tract; and the lands of Mr. Kiuibrough Jonea, and containing about 90 acrs. Terms of 8axb ne-third cash and the balance in 6 and U mouths. Purchaser 'o secure the last two - ayments ey Jlortgsge on tbe laud A. W. HAYWOOD, dec lVdSOdays Trustee. JEJUNI?. TI7 fVa. n, rAItt. for tWl7A montflS f mill the 1st January next the store now occupies by us. belonging to MiUs H. Brown. The store Is well known as one of the bef-t business stands 1m the City, and will be rented at a reasonable p. Ice to a goou and responsible tena"t. 1IAROIX, GRIMED CO. dec 29-tf FOR RENT. The ha dsome 2 story frimed dwelling conveniently arranged with well of good water, cm hou-e, all in thorough order, uear the business portion of the city. App y early t0 W. it. BLaKR. Cor Harnett and Bl oooawoi th tt etts dec 31dlw. Interesting to ilomekeep ers. SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of Furniture. CRAND AUCTION SALS. The uiderslgned will sU his entire Hoc. of New Furniture, consisting of Fine, Med ium and Common Wa'nnt and Poplar Cham ber Ses, Ward obes to Match, Mart i and Wood Top Bureaus aud Wnshstands, MirMe and Wood Top Tables. Walnut Poplar and Vaple Be ls'eads, Walnut, ak and Maple Cane Seat Rocking Chaiis aud Chairs, Wood Seat Rocking theirs aDd fbali-", s.'ras, Loungts, Walnut, Ac, 4c. The Sale will c -mim-nce on the .'61 h day o. D comber, and be continued until all 1s sold. Up to that dav every article will be sold ntcost. If p irties b Jjin? do not wish t re move their artl.-les immediately, they car. be left until t eb. 1st. dec'2 A. W. FRAPS. XlIfciMl ELlAf OI'S THE fishermen and thoe directly in teres ed in the fisheries of Carteret ounty, hviii organized a Fishermen's Union ' are now prepared to furnish fiesh nd salt fish t dealers at flr piic -, and from hm.sT Hands Parties deirinr to purchase will do well to send In their, rders, aod get fish from those.who catch ano pct riiEM u Every package guarantee to be as represented. Atdress all orders to the M.nKKUMKN'S UNION, aed'f 1snfort. N. ('. TO THE AFFLICTED. French's Arneea Liniment Is the be t known for KheumatUm, Neuralgia. Pains mihe h. ka'iii si e , Headache, c, ic. It never fails to glvo immediate relief. Manu factured ty 1 WM. E. FRENCH. V- holesale and Retail Dru.uist Petersburg. Va For sale b" Wm. Simpson, P. 11, iteartt, Oiugnists. Raielh, I1. t iiwvi-d6un HERE THE Y ARE. A match of fin3 Car-las Houses, Black iu col -r, )5S hubds h gh, 7 and 8 ears old. round bodieu, clean limbed and sound The most stylish team iu the rttace, wimout ex ception, a perfect match In every resi eot, speed togeth- r as one horse and fast. Drive single, don't stiy or pull, not afraid o' an engine, lu fact a rerfeet family te m. C t respondeiire solici'ed. Photographs of team sent tn parlies at a ditt-mce. ,T deceit. W. C McMACKIN. ECONOMY IS WEALTH. Use French's I 'dia Knbber Cement for mendiiiK Kuruliure, Toys, (llassware. Ch na, oio. Every i nilly thuH have a vial in the house. Mauufactuied by WM. K FRENCH, Wholesale and Retail 1'ruggist, Pe'erxburg. Vu For sale by Wm. Simpson. F. U. Hart Druggists, Halelgn. N O. nov 1 (J6m " FANCY CARD-. SNOWFLAKB D A O MASK, Assort e I in 2.i styles, with e, lOcn-s., Nass.iu Card Co., Nassau, N.. ame, uecl- 12t onsignineiits. 14 Top Buggies and 2 open buggh s. 5 Platform Spring Wagons, tor on, or two horsps. 2. Road and Farm Wagons. 1 ss -cond h-ud three (3) spring wagon. Thes' veblcses were shipped to this market for al-; call and examine the work. ALSO. N.C Flour, Stock P as. Corn. Pea-nuts, Oas, 200 po-nds Honey, 25t pounds mtter, Eggs, Chic sans. Turkeys, Gees, asd the dTcllTt: W. C. MCMACKIN. Consignment of e' erv thing solicited ex cept fhh. Special attention given to ship ments of co.t a aud aountiy Pr,1nc,. 4, nit. W. O. MlJIAOKIfT. HOTELS, Ac Cooke's Hotel. COL. S. P HORTON. PROPUIE TOR Is now opened fcr the accommodation of the traveling public and regular boarders. Prices to suit the times. Jan7tf. FENTRESS' BOARDING ROUSE NO. 15 FAYETTEViLLE STREET. Near the Capital. SPECIAL : Members of the Legislature, Visitors to theCit and Sheriffs are requested to ive us a call; they will find good accommoda tions. Fare, the best the market affords, and polite attendance. REGULAR BOARDERS SOLICITED. TERMS WILL BE MODERATE. STOP AT FENTRESS HOUSE. Proscription Free, FOR the speedy cure of Seminal Weakness Lost Manho d, and all disorders brought ion by Indiscretion or Excess. Any Druggist has the ingredients. A ddrtM, DR. JAvJU fcS & CO, DQ W. Slxta. CiuclnnatU IIARDWA l IS HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE, STOVES Tinware, Wood and Willow-ware, Ij A.aai3PQ .aNTX 0XLO033alE2DELTar. Write for Prices or call on him. AGENT FOR HOWE SEWING MACHINES AND DUPONT'S GUN POWDER Iron, Steel and Nails, Pain is, Oil and Varnish, Wiig-n auo. Buggy Material. The largest TIN SHOP in the State. . K GUN AND LOCK SMITHING, IN FACT ANYTHING Y (J WANT.ONE IN THE META J"- O-" T3"R.13 Xrmi?JEJ'Et-. oct lOdly RALEIGH, N. C. JNO. G. WILLIAMS, President, W. H. CROW, ViceHPresoient. W. S. PRIMROSE Spc &Treas 18. ) N. G. Home Ins., Co., OF RAI,EItiII, W. C. (Oganized in 1808.) FOR A REASONABLE CONSIDERATION, THIS WELL KNOWN HOME COMPANY, Will continue to Insure good Property agzinst loss or damage by FIRE, referring to the various patrons of the Company to whom they liave paid the sum of $175,000.00 in losses. A Policy of Insurance ill cost you but little, but a FIRE! Without Insurance may cost you a great deal. 'SECURE dec 2 .1-8m L U M B E .Bv if T Llam Osgod IV'. Situated as I am In th"? heart of the timber oo intry, and Immediately on the P.ail oad, with a complete s-iw Mill in alt; its euipmeuts. I am prepared to furnish auy description of good merch ntable ; On the m sf. advantageous terms possible I will be glad to furnish prices wlrn desired. AH my lumber is carefaily selected and of the best quality and i guarantee ti e grade to be ,-s reiresenied. I am also prepared to furnish an unlimited supply of flrsr clat-s SEASONED HARD OR PINE WOOD, and can off jr spscla! Inducements to part es ordering by tha Car 1 ad at this season of thf year Prices -rivea pro upily upjn applicstlon. I also furnish Pine and Oak Wood 7 and feetloug. Address OSGOOD, N C, jg-i - STEAM e. M IE P MS S. ":if :,SHii Si iS shops. Sectional Jl ' . r 'Mm -iki r j. c w j. lj-a.;T.-riSiA View ol Jlitcliells Upright Boiler. A showing S noke Bo. B, tao r steam r0me, watch prevents foaming and working of water Ui.i"ei ahdrleWieats the steam. D, br..cing of Dome. O, water line ovei ?he top ot Flues and flu' Hd, saving top ends ot Hues irom Barulng oat or leaking. E. tluos. F. Are Box. G, water space around P. O. Box 258. oc.r, 25-olv k tit ber n IN ANY QUANTITY FROiT ELLINGTON'S Uavin? every Fatili for th y i AmD ensredto Mil ail orders promptly and satisfactorily-both as to quality wdprlm. wi?hPis ve rs exDeriea -e in the business. J have acquired a thorough knowledge of tu SiiinVolltrdLnlwtLys furnish a grade! ally up to the standard I represent Mv csStv for turni g oat work is as great ss any aw mill in the State and w-th fair not ice I ctm Ripply orders t6 the extent of about 10,0' H) fee c a dav. Price as low for cash as ,.,,! eiKAwhere Estimates furnished on application can oe nju wwnwd P'"r; 1.1 on.i tinninv to malre manv new ones. Soliciting tae iuriuer imunn . . F-f'l.y -tS ' V '-'l-'.V-ilV. 4- GLEN" rXlTplrSPRTNGS Biirlto OoTAtityj 7". TXT. Carolina, The unprecedented success . ta which the proprietors hare et during the past and their first aeaon hiving h vl no ne five hundred visitors, will encourage them to make further estenslve Improvements .sit ie their ambition to make this the first Watering Place South . j Many persons having received such great beneSt during the past season from the use ot our Lithia Waters, we have concluded to place :t upon the maiket, and it will be found for sale by all the leading Druggists in the State v6-ily ENGLNliS. IVlcCALiLUSVl FOUNBSS. and Hachinists RALEIGU, N.C. HOPE VERTICAL ENGINE. m ANrFACTVKEKS of 5 m-r-r t I 11 CAROLINA COTTON We call special attention to make THltKi!: sizes ? which will run from niioitv and reliability coupled with its compactness and portahi mill aneine in use. We furnish saws and saw hA&ri block at short notice. As a Ginniiig and Agricultural Engine. ; of four years, here at home and is steadl y growing in Has stood the test ol lour years, nere at nome uu ' ' TnVv Having tlie bestap- Over 30 in use in thiaStato and hall of them In this i wVSdtt1iSUeK olnted works in the St te, mMia'TAOJlLY alfkinds of MiB BtsST materials, we are prepaiea 10 uruu vy-- - --- - - - jtfaneers, Boxes Tanks WSSJA e wl be pled to an swer inquiries,'furnish eetiiaates and make Direct au inquiries v r. O. Box SC7. H5, '7datf K, A POLICY. B - W O O P. I have fitted up a first cla"s STEAM BOILER WOttKS at the foot of Marcin Street. I am pre pared to engage extei sively in the manufacture of every disc riptlon of Steam Boilers, Tanks, Smoke stacks, vpark Arresters and all kinds repairing- aDd light and heavy forcing. Having Made over 100 Boilers in this State, all of which have given satis-f.u-i ion, I ca refer with pleasure to my work as the best guarantee of my reliability. All worksubroit- t.'&Lothoroug'i test and warranted before leaving Estimates furnished on application. Are iJox KALttIGH, N. C. 1 in be r ! SAW MLLS, illaaafactnre of aay Grade yl - J. McC. ELLINGTON, Apex, N. C. S":''-'' 1! WALTON & PEARSON, VKtlPRl .RTHR9 ENGINES & COOPER, Engine BuiiderS AND HAM) I'llfc.. the HOPE ENGINE as a - AW-MILL KKOlSF, for ma a 36 inc.. u), ?"-ittLl Ksf sa I - miils coin J It. v - J ' favor. drawings. 5wCALLUM & COOPER, Balelgb. N C HO TIE REMEDY CERTAIN AND SPEEDY CURE FDR SCROFULA. 1 FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS TRADE WASI TRADIXRK (Registered.) A BRIEF HISTORY: Tbe fo'lowlng is from the ItaleUh N4wi, ani was a voluntary insertion and not an advertisement : . "Years atco an old Indian left a receipt for 1 curing Scroiuia with Mrs Person's father. . Mrs. Person iivtsin Franklinton, or In that ; section. A o'dtd wan t orn to Mrs, Person, and it had, tun scroiuia. The doctors gave it up to die. - Ik: Moiuht of tnat receipt, thai vas now old and musty, aud hid a way In an upstairs arawer. Sue concluded if the child a?.s bouud to aie, it wouldn't hurt to- follow that receipt SU went out and gatherea the herb, got tU whiskey, ami did as airectedlo the cnil I. IL r child nw lives well and hearty. M re thau this : Only a few -"onths slnee a South Caroliuiao, whose name has slipped us, was sudring u itu some crof u- . !ous affection on th? heel, lie Bad been to the Hot Springs in AriianHas.aad from there he went to Kit tr ell Spriugs. Jsothlug din liLai auy go d. At Kitt ell's they tola him of Mrs. Person's recipe, and Dr. wrote to Mrs Person If she cured that South Caro linian her receipt was worth mouey. And the south Carolinian sent her word If .she' cured-hiin he would give her five hun dred doliprs. She sent hi jo directions what to do, and. ad ied if they cured him he could seal her twenty-five dollars; she wouldn't, "ask five hundred. The .South Carolinian went home, and sh r ly after ward sent Virs. Person a chee for i.wen;y tlve dollars, and wrote the most grateiui lefr er he knew how. liless those old Indians. We would like to have one lor a near neigh- bor." ' , cmi:ql'AL.i-.ki as a iil.ooi 11 KIH tit. Mks. Joe Pbrson : The medicine I purchased of yoa last win ter proved ot lasting ; eue4t to my son, who was troubled with 27 running sores, some of theoi quite Urge.aud of a scrofulous nature. In less thau three weeks after com neucing the use of your remedy, he was perfectly rest.oj d, and Is to-day quite sound andhealt. y. As . tonic arjo blood rUKi- M . .. , . . m 11 . , .a 1 i t 1 r-iilii.r tt.jf vmi mu V be spared for uauy yea: s of usefulnehs, I lemaln, 1'. J. STOKES. LouisDur, N.C, May 22, 7 A TO SIC AND AL.TEUATI V MOOKBSVILLH, lBKCBLLCo., N. C lieiug desirous of adding my testimonla to others, concerning the ineiits of Mrs.Joa Person s ximedy foi 6o-ofuU, 1 take pleas ure in saying -that as a ionic and alterative I do not ihiuR it lias au equa 1 have fairly tested it. ; nd aftr trying Ve-getine. jsar.a par illii. Vinegar Bitters, and various other remedies, 1 ii-tvt-.. no hesitation iu pronounc inK it far superior toanyiOiSIu 1 have ever used. When 1 commenced uiiig Mr Per son's Keinedy I was very weak, coaiplec tiou s llo , and now I am WKL.L, ..tespectiuily your friend, MBS.H.T.BKoWN. fcept. 26. 1878, i nitKF CIIILDRKN IN TIIREK Castalia, N. 0. Mks JOB I'EKSOM : . . Dtar Madame our letter has been re ceived, aud on account of being abseutfro'N borne for a wee or two, have not hd the opportunity to answer it. 1 certainly will take great pleasure in doing ad fiat is with in my posver towards getting vpu patieuts for treatment of Scro ula. I Wdfy know how 10 express my gratitude to you for cm ing my three little iiitdrnu. They tookiueu icineirom my lamiiy physician lor about two ye ns, with scarcely any relief at all. 1 tried your reirteuy, aujl in less than three weeks they ere all perfectly cuie.L and have uevtr shwwuany aiguof breaking out aifaiu. Iielvery th.iukiul to you. lw.11 sately say that I believe your .emeciy to be a certain cure for scj ofula. If a can evar be of auy ser v Ice to you in any way, I want you to be sure ana can o Vu iruljr 'It will Care ir Fairly Tested' It elves me much pleasure to be able to state tht 1 nave derived an eilectual euro ot Scrofula from Ihe use of Mrs. Joe Per son's remedy for that disease. 1 had suffered fron Scrofula for mo.e than three years, aud Jiad despai-edof eve gettlug well. I was treated dunng that lime by laree very emme" t pliysiciaus, witnout auv good re suit I thou went to the National Surgical Institute, at A'lanta, Ua., and was treated there m . etnautwo mouths, with no bet ter result than my iamuy pnyslclaus met with a! J-r i returned from the Institute I was persuaded to try Mis. Person's remedy, auu 1 nad uol ud it more than a weea be fore I ai-c vered ita curative and nealiu oiopertierf, My sores soon began to hei. aud the co.or of my skiu ciiugl as last as i he sores healed. I had not though, ot ever eeltiug wellaiaia.but ny hopes luereasea, my low sp.ntednesi tied oefore the remedy, and i am 10W euioyiug spioudld ueaith aud am in-..lsjlvlw. 1 n-s remedy Is mild as a purativ, md a svroug tonic ? it will uai th Luost stuoooiu sore i a tUfa weiks If taken legu.any. It is my opinion tnat t inould oe lawiwaetimj alter the 'ore ts h ;aleo, to re nove lie ;aue of its e e ;t, it ahoul-t be ta.KLo.i reguia.iy oy liui-n, lor i have so u.;iuues ne,'l ;ctel It, from tue oe-isure 01 ousiuess, jiud ta all cases fouud that th- cure al eady ma le wmld o-m-znence to retrograde, ana lor tuis aloue It shouW oe t.,keu regularlv 'mil au eilectual cure is co ipleted. JNol'ng suouid preat regularity m the nsa -f ae emedy and it snould be ,akeu :h9 y apar 'ame. I would recommend to ll .vll are suffering from Scroiuia to try it. It will surely cure you 1 you gi e it a fal Uet. I speak from ex perience, and not from hearsay. I am a Kiatetui locipieutol a cure noin the une of It aii-i Jam a.ft.-r inauy aud -stiig obllga iion.! to Mr . Penon ,or the great relief 1 bive obtained from its us. ouaerers, try 1 and be c u red, is my advice. I am, respooif ully, .TAMF8 A. MOJLKI8. KlTTRBLi.3, N. O. Myreceip. for the cure of Scrofula has been tried by me With tne most uuprecedeu ted success for the ladt twelve years, aud I have no hesitation in reoom mending It as a sovereign care ior that disease aud as. a general Tonic a-id Bljjd Punner. it is every where giviog perfect satisfaction, while my experience witn it is too limited forme to specially recommend it for other diseases. 1 beheve it will ultimately prove to be of benefit in all cases arising from Impurity of he olojd and probably lor other duaa-es. A CASE OF CANCER. FAYKTTrVILLK, N. C, Aug, 12, 18:1. Mrs. JOh person : Dear Madam I have been using your Remedy ior ocrolulaoverfive mouths as an experiment lor cancer. The cancer is of long standing, the doctors have been treat ing it, more or less, for twelve years. It ha; takerlotf my upper lipand a good part of my nose.. Vheu i began to use your Heme uy It was growing rapidly worse, bqt the medicine seemed to cneck it very soon, and it has not made much progress slace, except a.'-out two months .ago, the niedtelue gav out and I was without several days. It then seemed t .start anew, and grew worse very fan uotil l nad taken the medicine about a week mice then i? has uot changed muah. 1 thiuk'i'f I co'iid nave iiao the medicine soon enou'h. i-would nave cured nie. For ioi e than a er befora using yoar medictu . 1 was troubled very much with a disease o. the heart, an irregularity In Its artioa. it would miss eveiy third beat for hours then t other times it would lncreaaa iu its'actlu, and run up to 20o beats per m'Dut.-. Since using your medicine I xm Himost entirely relieved of tuis, rarely feel iUand the i not enough tr; sjeak of it. . would recommend any one suilerlng w!th heart disease to try yonr medicine. As a Tonic and AJte ative. i do not think It has any superior. I have oeen using all themot poweriul alteratives known to tue medical profef ion for the last U years and A a now of none supeilor to this. 1 tninlt yourinedu ciiieis.ies.iuedtobeagreat blessing to the afflicted. Let every one that neeus a I i e o aT1 Alterative give it a trial, and I d uot think they will b disappointed. , , Kespectf ullyl, v ' ' J11I CUIK, B vltl. i-ayettellle, . C. For mv personal reUabiUtj , refer, Vf missiou'to Kt. Hev. 'ii'i' FrankilBtoD H, 0. fxtix-dwfa
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