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DAILY NEWS I MEr Jt JORDAM PROPRIETOR M JOin R. lU'MET, . - Ed Iff. Till lis DAY, - - T"aFkYlT. 1 r ii ti i ' ' ' - -TTIEPI-IXETSI IT1MI. The relation wWrh exhh between the earth ami her ntster pUncta has for aes bn the theme of speculation ml invetlrtion.It likely tobe attentive ly conilered during the next two years, when a phenomenon whioh hivs not oct-mred before, prohaMy in tlx bitryofthe world, will take place, namely, a conjnnft ion of the planet, which will lie on the wmc nuri.lUn at the am time, an.l thus brinir all their attra-tive impulse to Uar in the same direction at om-o. Thi exlraonlinary evtiuwili wruf in lM and will e tho herald. .f other ciiially slartlin.j phe nomena. W h.rt the e?ttvt of thi dis turbatux of planvary equilibrium will l- there i no j.oil'ility vf knowing, hut it ! well known that rcrialn tern--triol phenomena of a serious kind are simultaneous with the proximity of the planet Jupiter to the un. Th sun upot irioda, with alt their attendant results to u. are ilej-endent nn thegreu planet of our system. What a disturttancc of the un ' condition the eonjuction of all the planet will bring aiut we leave to awtrituouiers to ralcii late, but we ha e a key to the situation li two chance olaervation. In 1 ao Kugllah astronomer, watehiiu? the sun'i limb, olerved an enornvous tongue of flame ahont from it Into spa-e, lend as If swept by a hurricane and exhibit Other phenomena, (ilaucinx l an rlev tric uedle bkle him, he olrved it tvfixxg round its dial followed by a tongue of flame. For some days after ward every Indication of a tremendous electrical disturbance was noted down and further observations distinctly in dicated that the solar phenomena were related to the terrestrial. The occasion of the former was attributed to some comparatively slight planetary influ ence; tho effert upon the solar mass by the combined planetary influences may therefore le guessed at. Another the ory, not yet by any means established, U that of Professor Tice. who claims that the planetary equinoxes exert a reciprocal influence, which miounf for met.orlifi.-al phenomena. We mav look fr some agitation of nature therefore, in wlunc ctle-t i Inwin potable. Thc!ujerstti.U! who remem ber Mother Miipton" prophecy that the final collapse of this planet is to come in that year may l-e interested in the identity if the dates. AERIOV THE . M PA PERM. There was prlaMy neer a time w hen journ.f.iHts were more dispseil to rejfard wrtuoni its and val uable new s, than now. The Chicago Times. whi h publishes eery Monday from eii:ht to twelve columns of ser mons, values o highly the exclusive risht to Prof. Swing's sermons tlial it hxt mopped their publii-.ilin, after re riin.r them for yean ast, leeause lnf. Sw it; re'uel to exclude other paper from the privilege of rejorting ids seniioHH. This iluvs iitt hurt Prof. Swimr. an.l is onrv Kwl fr the Time, which is bound to give its readers th uew s. w hether other iaier have it or ot. The same paper asserts, and the ("hi'Mo Tribune ftstlv denies, that on elervinan iu (itic;u;o, Ir. Thouias, gives over toe exclusive publication o his serii iis to the iuii-h Iihuii?, as the Tims frankly s.ys, he is anxious t- rea.-ii iut rj.len, pnlatbly dooming their neeti irrv.itet. Keiortmi; ser mons p rem he. I iu the same city is, Lustur, u siu-ill matter. A New York agency, with Mr. Talinace s consent. fiirnishe! alntrai-ts or a full rcixrt of his sermons in al v auce to papers at a distance from new York. These ser mons are piuiisnei in tun rv six or eiht aj-crs, and three or four times as many publUh abstracts. This publi ration pf sermons pays, or it would not be done. When the New York Tril a . t unc wuie vwrs iiir ) lo pui-llMi a pa(e of uietroplilan seruioiis, the saJe of its Monday timming issue sltoed In the first six months an increase of from Jjuu to Z&At copies, a largo num ber of eoantrr ministers ordering the Monday edition, all the work on which is done y inlay, who would have hesi taied at Lakinic a Sundav l.ai-er. the work on whVh is done S.iturdav. (.ulosil uuiora, w no snot ana in stantly killed Chuf Justice Hlliott. o( S a . a . Kentucky, now claims that the deed w-ma committed by him while in a con dition of insanity, and that he was in sane at the time w ill be his plea in de fense. Insanity lias been relied upon In two many instances for the protec tion of murderers, and Colonel Buford eems to be unfortunate in thai when ever the officers of the law were array edatrainst what he conceived to be his Interests, his insanity came upon him and he seized a shot gun. Insanity is a very terrible disorder, eecially when it assumes a hemicidal form. It to the interests of society, however, that any person insane enough to com mit murder should be perpetually re strained of his lilrty. Kv en should Colonel Buford save his nock from the rope, it would be exceedingly advanta geous to the country to hav e hLu. pla. d for the rest of his life where no recur rence of the mood w ill be attended w ith homicidal consequences. Thk movement of the colored rople Into Kansas Ls not a drop in the buc ket, when compared with the thousands of white who are gnin there to settle. Pennsylvania, ciecially, has contribn tad largely to the number of emigrants, 1 VX) of whom have passed through Kansas eity In a single day. Missouri UJealous tliat this tide flows right through her borders w ithout stopping, and its House of Itoprcseiitatlves has vote. I to appropriate live thousand dol lars a year to got immigrants to wme to that State. Texas, Nebraska and Dakota arc also alive w ith new set tlers, while the I-rtdv ille (Col.) excite ment H strong enough to attract hun dreds of adventurous spirits from all parte of the country. All together, the waste plaeen are Cist filling up, and the best ofir L thai this steady drain; Tram thKt will multiply the number of acres tilled, increasing the foxl supply and relieving the ranks of the unem l loved. The Germans in Chin are learning now 10 lurii ii uuuvii ycnuj tjj " Ing the Celestial to manufacture their own goods. So ucceeaful have they len that the Chinese government is about to erect a woolen mill at Lan-chow-Fu.the chief town in the province of Kansu, where the raw material is most abundant. The machinery, which has leen ordered in Germany, is now on its way out to China, and two prac tical mechanics from Aix-la-Chapelle accompany it, iu order to superintend t'.e erection of the factory. There can not be any doubt in regard to the abili ty of the Chinese to do this sort of work. The California blanket factory, which turned out the best blankets ever made in the" Uuited States, was run exclusively by Chiuese operatives, with American foremen. Tjik ditrerences letween Chili on one side and Holivia and Peru on the other, w ln'cli have just culminated in a decla ration of war, e:in some months ago in the taxation by Ilolivia of the pro duct of nitrote deposit held by Chilians in Southern Bolivia. A treaty has ex isted iK'tween Chili and Bolivia ex empting this projcrty when in the hands of Chilian subjects from any but municipal taxation, and it is the infrac tion of this treaty by the imiosilioii of au ixsrt duty which leitds to war. The war will pnw-tieally e between Peru and Chili, Bolivia havintf no navy and an armv of but 3,O0 men. Itg-est (Supreme Court Opinions. Rej-ortett for the News hy Walter Clark f"j.t Attorney at Uw. By Smith C. J. p, Mauney va. Coit from Kowan. It is not xmiHtent fr a Kirtuer, alter the dissdutiou of tho partnership, to bind it by w aiv in protect of a ilraft given in payment ot a partnership obli gation and" to grant an extension of time. It is the duty of the holder not withstanding such waiver to present for pavmeutand if not iud to Ukeatej s with iu 'reasonable time for collection. This general principle of parternerwhip a plies with greater force for the protec tion of a dormant partner. By Smitu C. J. lit. Glenn vs. Farmei's Bank, from Guilford. In a creditors" suit to have the proj ertvofthe ddendant bank applied to payment of its debts, advertisement was made under a decree thai by a day named all creditors should come in und prove their claims or be debarred of sharing in the distribution. Held: If a creditor had no information of such advertisement and is not chargeable w ith uegli,.e ice in bringing forward his claims, his application lo coiue in after the .Lite tixed should 1 granted and it is the duty of tin. ;ndge to ascertain in regard to these f etore refusing the application. By Smith. C. J. 1J4. Alston v. i I Nrth State Ins. Co., from Wake. A condition in i Hlicy of insurance that the proerty shall not be exposed to cril as an unoviipied tenement w ithout notice to. and the consent of, the insurers, is a just and reasonable precaution against increwoeil risk and is a substantial and rmpoftant element of the com. act. It is not ceeeHsary that immcdin.o notice of vactiiy Ik? given the insurers, but a delay of over a month is inexcusable and v itiates the jolicy. By smith. C. J. IS State v. McKinscy, from Rock ingham. Where the Sute introdoeed the de claration of the prisoner that he had "killed the deceased, who with others had banded together and waylaid him near George Young's, but he had cut his way out." Held: However slight the evidence mav have Im-cc, w hen con fronting the concurring testiino'tv of the witnesses who were present and saw w hat was done, it was error for the judge to charge the fury that there was no evidence ' i-pir. na wavlaviite as state.1 bv tlio prisoner, although iisjre Young's was not the place where the killing w;cs H-stified bv such witnesses tohave taken place. It is the exclusive province o the jure to onsider, and give proper weight, to the prisoner s de.-lara loll. By Smith, C. J. 1"J'k Punioll vs. Yaughan, Bjirnes A Co., from Halifax. Where the plaintifTa ejuity to ask the intervention of the court embraces the taking of an account of the mutual dealings, to ascertain the amount due and the Hstponci.iont, bv an injunc tion, of a sale of the plaintiff's property under ins mortgage to the defendant, it involves the -orrelative dutv on the part of the plaintiff to pay w hat is due, and to unbuilt to a decree of sale, if I it) tail to make pavtnent. ihe jurisdic tion invoked having beou exercised for the benefit of the plaintiff, and the case iteing ready ror a decree of bale, it would le unjust to deny the defend, ants all accruing bene ti is of the pro ceding. By Smith, C. J. Jones vs. Boyd, from Buncoinl Where land la sold under a bond to make title ujon the payment of the notes given ror Hie purchase money, an action for Bpeclric perfo.uuuu-e does not lie hefore tne last note is due and a re straining order ami the appointment of a receiver made tn such action being ancillary must lau with it. The ven dor, uou the failure of the vendee to pay any notes falling due before all are due, has his remedy by ejectment and the above ancillary remedies to prevent wxste and injury." Butiier vs. Chaflin, Phil. 4'J7, cited and approved. By Ashk, J. III. State v. Alfbrd, from Wake. Where the prisoner, w ho had escaped from jail, w as halted, about dusk, near his house, by an officer and his iwsse. concealed in the bushes and required to giv e an account of himself, w here- ui-on ne tired. Killing the oCiocr, Held: It was error to refuse the prayer of the prisoner to charge " if the deceased did not make known to the defendant and the defendant did not know that he wan an onicer, the offence was manslaugh ter;"" it not being shown that it was liirht enouch for the nrisoner to rwnir. nize the deceased's face, nor that he knew his voice. Modistes preilict that before the Sun i raer is over We will all le wearing hoop kirtH aain. We hopo not. iKv-orative art has more or less to lo with the new Spring and Snminer f.iMhions. Very nice embroidery and fancy w ork comes under this head now - adavs. The hwtmar is the name of a new imported round hat alleged to Ik? Eng lish, and named after the Princess about whom we all know'so much that Is pleasant. Lace mitts with lone irauntlets will be in style again as soon as warm weathef cmes. and everv ladv i-.tn take the ml ren herseir w i:hout having it given to her. Those tall, ungainly combs are obso lete, and the iu Wist are small and iren- teel. Those of silver are nrefern..! You can Urrow more moiiev on oim of silver than on the tortoise shells. Ilereis something clipped from an exchaiigu thai de-vott considerable sjKu-e u lhioji matter: "Young ptas ut bursting from the pod are shown tor trimming bonnets. IIii.hI.jh.i- w ill be obliged u buy them for their wives In order to keep ieiia in the family."' Ught uiiimer nilks. which -will ha IU licit UHtal for Mtrtl-t kuiU harn nhU. vbillxstrip of narrow-eJoudod ohlne KlUnt. SC elOMW looAthas mi,, Iih.ua arUiBal, garnet, blue ad other tolered ground. There are nie noti .33 rUiaaJ, garnet, blue and other i-olorod xa 0011 . abo ou South r BirilUH I National Hotel, -' i CAPITOL SQUARE, . RALEIUII, XURTil CAROUXA. S. R. STREET & SON, OWKRS AND PROHRtETORH. OYEBLOOKii AISD CAPI TOL SQUARE, Finest PsrWIn ttae State, and open nt mil times toJuests of the House. THE GASTOX HOUSE. BERNE, N. a, H. R. (STREET ANON, Proprietors. s. r. sTRKhrr, kk. wm. j. sTKKirr. npril L'-iui jar- TRY US! J. A. BJiAGASSA, WUOLKSA1.K AND KKTAU. CONFECTIONER AND Candy Mannlacturer, XO. 16 FAYETTEVILLE STREET, RALEIC.ri, X. C, Keeps constantly on hand a large assort nienl of Hie linest FRENCH AXD PLAIN CANDIES. m- I'lty and surrounding merchant would do well to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. april '2rM REDUCTION OF PRICES I THE GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL, CHICAGO. The Finest Ventllatesl A me r lea. Hotel in And one of the Largest (having over .tO() Room. iV) en-suite, w'fth lHhs and Closets attaohetli and Most Klegautly Furnished Hotels in this country. TERJIS.-B0001HH WITH BOARD, gS.OO to 3U per Day. Baths and Par lors Kxtra. A rednctlon from the above prices to par ties remaining a week or more. John B. Drake & Co., Proprietor. april 2-eod3t Valuable Roanoke Land FOR SALE. DY lecr-e of the supreme Court of Nortl " Ci will sell at the courthouse door in Jackson, Northampton county,, t On Tuesday, June 3, 1879 that valuable tract of land in said county of Northampton, known as lULh.N 1 a, containing 2,300 Acres, More or Less adiolnlnz lands of Pr. Jacobs and others i'F.RMs: One-third cash; balance In one aud two ears, with Interest. .J.NO. IiKVKKKCX,) WAI.TKR CLARK, April .' m Comm'rs. Strona-h fc Alltt have just received a cur loads of hay, ami a large lot of neal, which they will sell lower than the lowest. Dread and deiDalr tall U Don ibe comma tilt v when aterrlhte etfaml:. Tikethe cbol era or rellow fsTsr, suddenly desolates our boraeu- yet, all tbs wtU'.e.amore tasiaious. but no less ratal loe, eu'.ert iDOuaaoa 01 hnncahoida svrrv vear ani carries off the dower ot the family In the early fluh of manly youtb aud buidlor wouoauhoods People call it presu i'ptlou, r"tlec iae." It la not. In m'jtt cases, tne tuercular phthHla or consumption f the lunrs. witch Is the pcuMsr raa'ady'ln ell mate like tb.Meeitbat British liUocU and pew Knffiaaa,oiu a gen eral decsy or arrest of ta vital processes of nnttiUoo All the dd'frs.ai.r- is no rr.ueoy lof toV at LIVtH ! L. bm they are c nt mtly met by the ..twta Me of Inability oi the -artot the t aMen'io swal- ow or reta'n It- This reptiistoa Is -ntirly ercome b? wrr"s KMULJ4io of tuu IL wltb the II f POPHOSflll TEH OC'L.MK N D hoDA which Is aureea li fte tasts ndaoane ed nutrleot nd tonle f or th odr oerT d brain. TOLICE YOUR PREMISES ! Attention Is called to Sections :l I and 4lh, . hapter IX, City Urdlnamxs, relating to nuisances. B. C. MANLY, Mayor. April 1-lw GEO. M . SMEDES, Attorney-at-Law. OtHee In the Pullen Building, two dooig aixve ai boro House. upr:f-dlm Dissolution of Copartnership. The firm of M. Hosenbaum A 15ro. has thihibiy been dissolved by mutual oonsi-nt 3d. kOKNBAUM, J. BSfc:XBAUM. TTie nnilrs!eno1 have thts dav formed a copartnership under tb name and style of ie. Moman .V to., and are authorized to collect all (lebtM dut th late firm of M. Hos- enbaum iV iiro., and uill settle all claims aainl them. lih.U. .HLO.MAW, M. KOSKNHACM. April .V-dlw. Notice of Dissolution. The copartnership of Adams A Binirham I. .4 .1 .,.. I. ... n .... I -n - .1 .w. stness of the firm will he settled by Lynn u.n.. fi.4 mjj ill u i un i . 1 1 n i . l , aim 1 i C uu- Atliims. AJJAM8, li. S. BIN (ill AM. All who are Indebted to us are requested to rome forward and Kettle, as the business of the firm iiiunt be tattled. A. & IJ. '-;IoTICK. I wll! con tin tllTbuHlneMS at my old stand. und will be pleased to serve my ciitoinw as usual, and hope my friends and custoi lit ers will call as usual. Thankful for the uat- ronare of the past, I trust they will continue the same In the future. LYNN ADAMS. April 3, 1T9. I Oder for sale a Hand so Tie CHESTNOT MARE, fine runuice. walker under saddle and b better roadster In hardness either single or douole, li hands. 5tbh and an tasy driver. als aflae BAY SADDLE H0K3K 5yeara ol '.l"S haods. 'earless. Iso. and better, a floe BAY IIABN-ES3 lUKiM (Jyesrsold 13' hands, last trotter best tn the city, not af aid of anything, war- i anted found, true and kind in all harness. The abir. Ilors s art consigned and will be pleased to h ire parties to examine them. feb 13 tf W. C. McMACKlN, B. B. M assenb ur 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW LoUlSBURQ, . C. Uttice in the Court House. lwt A CARD. To all who are sufTerlnir from fhe prrnn and1udicrttlons of youth, nervous weak- liest. ninT neeuy, ioah or manhood, e., I Will aend a re-lpe that 111 cure von.Frrrnr rharge. Tbls (frtut remedy wax discovered by u missionary in south .America, fjend a !Hf-addrrMHl envelojM? to the Kv. Joseph niiiinii, miiiiii i .-rw lOrKCTty. A UREEJf IIOl'SE AM SFF.I HTOItE at your Post Office. H0KK.S! ROSKS! KOEPi ! !, ; Send and tet mv cn.ta.loif iioof i -ini,-,i (irw HotiHe-aiip Bedding Ilanta. Iabtla., TnbertMMGIadioloa, Ae- .We ciin vend. Dlanta and bliiKa. k VH 1Yl,VV H5 Pa'' r the country. Apjo b 'cm nowen,, 4,, J1 Seedsman and FlorLt. KaTelih. N.O. Seeds ma aprJ-dAwlw VI . av I . r - - - rVfTT Q Farm , Wagons. We hare the LARGEST STOCK of on' own maiufatar ') of Wagoni Carts 4e, In North Carolina. We use rnone but Extra '$ntm )f flrtirii'l At our wagon works. And we respeetf solicit anlnspectton of our wagons and carts Oar assortment ooinprlsea ev ery size o w-A(K)NS from them the lighted ONE-HORSE to the hkavest SIX-HORSE &Q. We wrraut all our work and make price aa low aa the lowest. Kepairlng lone 4 owst rates. JULIUS LEWIS & CO., HARDWARE MERCHANTS, wisher Bu.ldlQK. &ALEIQH, N. Wagon works East Hatfrettr. etet. feb 27-U T. T. THOMAS, OFFKE Guano ani Supplie s For Farmep. t In stock and arriving 2000 Sacks Allison & Addison's Com plete Cotton Manure. 2000 Sacks Hieh Grade Acid Phos phate. Sulphate Ammonia and Nitrate Soda Rrr-x Meat. Corn Meal, Oats, Hay, Flour, New Crop Cuba and New Orleans MOLASSES. SroiR of 11 trades. Coffee. Fluo and Smoking Tomacxo. All of which will be soid low for Cash or on Crop Time Prmotl Attention given to tie sale of Cot- ton. a id for t ose who may wish to cold, I DATe am Die storage ro m ana win zcaKe LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES with low rato of interest and storage Uargs J. J. THOMAS, Cotton and Commission Merchant, No. & Martin Street, march 7-tf RALEIGH. N. 0. TO T11E PUBLIC. " It will gratify the many friends and cus tomers ot tb house of Petty & Jones to know that its anVtrs are In sound and heal toy eondlf Lo ' The have a ways, are now doing, and will continue to pay one hundred cents In the doliar, (10 cents to 10). They set their faces like flint to do this as a matter of high commercial principle: They chalW.ge the praise approbation and patronage, of all peoDle who love fair and square dealing and cheap goods. They are doing a largely increasing and increased business. Their JUiitu.u ituuu has showed a large advance. Ihey have soli more goods by the case, package, and piece, the ipast season than ever before. The management is strictly on the plan of tbd large and successiul dry goods houses ol our Urge cities. They buy often At first hands Pay cash and are receiving new goods every week. They will from tbls time be in receipt or a varied assortment of select goods of the best makes suitable for the market to which; they invite the attention and inspection of buyeis, wholesale and retail. L. H. YEARGAN, R. E. PETTY, T. N. JOKES. 1 A. M. LB WIS. GEO. V. STRONG. LEWIS & STRONG, Attorneys at Law. KALEIUH, N. C, Will practice in. the Supreme and Federal (Courts ol the state. Will attend regularly tbe superior ujurts 01 wKe, ifrauklln, Jonn-tou. VvAyue, Wilson and Lenoir, and also any other Courts where their p-ofes- sion vi services may on soeciauy required. I he Law Schojl of Judre strong will re ceive nis -unci aiteauoQ as neretoi jre. feb281m Dealer in Fine Liquors AXD DOMESTIC & IMPORTED CIGARS. Fayetievillb Street, Between Gnllpy's and tne Citlzect National uanK, narain s virinaes 01a stana. The f -llowine fine brands of liquors are Kept constantly on nana: Old Nectar. 1840 Whiskies, Gibson XXXX " Gibson XXX 44 iobertson County, (6 years old.) Old Kentucky Rye, (5 " " ) Old iirnnespy Brandy, Imported btook. Genuine Port Wine, Our own importa tion. Schiedam Gin, very fine. Blackberry Braudy, (4 years of age.) Apple Brandy. (4 " 41 ) Old N. C. Corn Whisky. Sweet Mash. Also will bare In stock, imported Ales. r oners, uuoiin. Ptuc. MUwauKCe and t. Louis riotlle l Laser Ueer. ChamDArn j and Wiuesolall descriptions too i u uiio.s to mention At'achfd to bdt estaMIs m ; jt. I have aadea Itetail Llai -111 lUUaCCU itpill IIUCUI. In which can he found all brands of DOMES HC and a A VAiSA CIGARS. r CIGARETTES, Hall's -Behind the Soenf s." "Between tae Aois" Kinney's "Street Caparal and a full lino of Smoking and Fine Chew inr Aooacco. Ihave contracted with Mr. Leonold th wei Kntwnctsar mannfacturer of Utieiirh Si o rumi an we with- -some or hi ce Jeer andrellaMe braaaaoxoigars, uid nepe by patronUii.gr homa iailastrles, Azuleaaerleg finelterol5Snfeij; aiarcn ii-sm. ' R. FXidlrTes & C o., RALEIGH, N. C. AGENTS FOB TOM COOPER'S Laurel Valloy CENTENNIAL OLD BY i AND WHEAT WHISKEY, i .... j. - t a large lot j 1LWAY8 ON HAND FBOM TWO TO FOU YKJLB8 OLD. i utlyersally acknowledged to te j THE FINEST WHISKY MADE ! hf "'HE SOUTF. PBR8ON8 WISHING " Strictly Pure Spirits I YOB MEDICAL AUD OTKEB UBPOaK can get any size package ! From 3 to 50 Gallon, 8 jy addressing i. pi. UvHJr'tsK, Kapi - "Till O. Iredell county, N.Cjor B. F JoNErf Ra elgh. N. C Cheap Goods Arriving dlly at the Busy Store of CHRISTOPHERS k SOU HA.ROETT street. We are receiving daily all kinds "of Gro-i eeries, . wmcn we intend to ell cutap for uasii. IS I) OATS. Another Car Load Just arrived of the naest aaea uats orodsnt to the CUT. Call and examine tbem. ONION SETTS AND OTHER SEEDS pn band, wholesale and retail. FLOUR I FLOUR ! I Car Load of Flour and Heal lust received. MEAT MARKET Always supplied with the finest Beeves and rork Sauaee a specialty. Iu fact everything aepi la a nrsi ciass irrocery store. PLOUGH 1 PLOUGH 1 I Call and see onr New Patent Raleigh No. 4 Plough, th beat Plough made We are the aoie Arenta lor tne city. j J"ULst Fresh Bolted Virginia Meal, Prime Timoth Hay, Ely Bose Potatt es, and Seed Oats. ;o: Sugar, Coftee, Molasses, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Soap, Starch, Soda, and Canned Goods. Fanners Supplies & Fertilizers,. Low jr CASH OR ON TIME. Prlc : oted on application. M. T. LEACH & CO., Raleigh, N. C. marcL 1 -tf. & TRADE DOLLARS We herebv notifv th nnhii jMp h uc jtiKxicau ooiiars at so cents and Trade Dollars at 9 cents. 80 now is the Huitunre money Dy coming to OAK CITY GROCERY, No. 45 Wil miagton Street. Aflnelot of cliolce hams, shoulders, bef Kjutfuea ana pig3 ieet, just leceired at OAK CITY GROCERY. Another lot of apple, peach and quince But- wr, j use receivea at - Oak City Grocery, ZMore of that beaut. fal Oolden Rvrnn t fi.) Ann t a atAM . OAK CITY GROCERY, march 11 d&w-tf. Aiee Goods, Sice Goods. JuEt recelTed,.Spiced Pig's Feet, Hams, Bologna Sausage, Fresh Crackers, Baldwin Apples, Early Rose, Peerless and Chill Ked Irish Potatoes at OAK CITY GROCERY, 2fo. 45 Wilmington St. Also a beautiful lin of Af irbof mrtn ttampers and other Baskets, at Oak City Grocery, No. 45 Wilmington St. The n'cest Flour at bottom prices, em bracing Orange GroVe, CusaTeake, North Point, Ho ward Mills and Uidi- Mills,by the pound, sack or barrel, at Oak City Grocery at No 45WJ)mlDgtD ND SOUR STOMA.CH POSI TIVE CURED . A Nil DYSPFPTIH flRflDQ " . . w V If you are a sufferer get a bottle, and be eared. IX HAS NOT lT8.ByU.VL, PBICB To CENTS 1 Bold by all Druggists. AHiTirtPJCrrmfn lark-rt tc i A V Vi iUNER'a NOTjCIEil AD business tntrnste'd to" the undersign Vf - im Fajetterllle. 0 TUTT5S M FJLLS. i SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. TjOss bf Appetite. Bowels costive, Fain in the Head, witn a JJuii secsauon m tne Daca rart. Pain under the shoulderblade, full ness after eating with a disinclination, to. I 'exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper. Jjow spirits , witn & teeiing oi nav ing neglected some duty, "Weariness; Diz ziness, fluttering at tne Heart, JJots be fore the eyes. Yellow Skin, Headache generally over the right eye, restlessness witn ntiui oreams, niRruy colored urine. IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED TUTT'S PILLS are especially nnaptea to snou cases, a ingle uoseellerts ttaeta n chauge of leel las as to astoHiau the sufferer. A NOTED DIVINE SAYS: Dr. TUTT-DearSir; For ten years I have been a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation and Pi'c. Last Spring; your fills were recommended to ine . I used them ( but with little faith). I am bow n weTI man, have good appetite, digestion perfect, regular atorils, piles gone, and I have gainf dlorty pounds solid ueth. They axe worth their weight in gold. Kev. R. U fiiJIFSOX, LouisvCle, Ky. The first eftet of TUIT'S PILLS is to In crease the Appetite, , aud cause the body to Take on Flrsh.ttab the eystem id nourished. and by their Touic Action on the Digestive Organs? Kegular stools are proencea. Dr. J. F. HAYWOOD, OF NEW YORK, SAYS:- ' few diseases exisc that cannot be relieved by re storing the- laver t" its normal functions, ona lcr this purpose no remedy bus evnr en invented that SOLD EVEBYWHERK, iRlCE 25 CENTS. Office 35 Murray Street," New York. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Gbat Haib ok Whiskeks char ,d to a Glosbi Black by a single application of his 1YE- It im- parta a Natural Uolor, acts instantaneously, and is u turm esiaa lunnii w&ivr. ouiu uy LrnuEuu. or tent Of express on receipt oi 91. Officr35 Murray St,. New York. 45 Years Before the Public. " THE GENUINE DC.McLANES CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DYSrJtPSlA AND SICK HEADACHE Symptoms cf a 3;seasecL Liver. OAIN in the right side, under the I edsre of the ribs, increases on pres sure ; sometimes the pain is in the left side ; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side ; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The stom ach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness; the bowels in general are costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sen- L sation in the back part. There is gen-. erally a considerable loss o memory, accompanied with a painfu'i sensation of having left undone something which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility ; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he com plains of a prickly sensation of the skin ; his spirits are low ; and although he is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet exam ination of the body, after death, has shown the liver to have been exten sively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER Dr: C. McLane's Liver Pills, in cases , of Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of. .the nosf happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted, with this disease to give them a fair trial. For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are un equaled. Bt'.VAItE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Ever" Sox ..as a red. wax seal on the lia,; wit'v the irc-rression! D. McLane's -Vn'ti ' .-i-n- 'AfcLXicr's LivKit Pills be?- signatures of C. McLane and - FriE.MiNcr Lros.t on the wrappers. ' Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full imitations of the . ncune. McLatie, spelled differently but .game pronunciation. Athfns, Ga-, Deceniber 8, 1878. A few nlsrHti since I eava mv son ona dose of the Wo-m Oil. and the next day he passed sixteen large worms. At the same ti ne I pave one to my little artrl, four years old, and she pae I eighty-six worms from lour to nneej incnes Jong. W. F. PHILLIPS, Worm Oil for sale by Bracelsts f-enerall Prepared bv E tt. LYD02v, Aihenf, G Price 2" cents. March 4-c s A s j THE FOR LAUNDRY f Vetfrtlly-'eaTt 4 the 1 at Wntltm f tor friends, batrons aud the-public g-eneraUy oi the, South, to . . -( MJT XeW UNADDLTSAf Sil AiS'O -; in. . .HfAjL.tHX-Mj i f ' brewe-l ipurely of malt and hops, by the Yienna method and expressly for expotatios JACOB 8EKOE 2S15;German street, Baltimore, Md. d-ly . THE GENUINE DR.C.McLANES Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF W0KMS. THE cduntenMice:iw'pale and leaden-colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spftt on on or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pupils dilate; an,, azure . semicircle runs along tlic lower eye-lid ; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds; a swelling pi" the . upper lip; occasional headache, with hmmnin" or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion of salivttV '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 stomach ; occasional nausea and vom iting ; violent pains thioughout '.he abdomen ; bowels irregular, at times costive; stools slimy, not unfrequent 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 doing the slightest injury to the most tender infant. The genuine Dr. McLane's Ver mifuge bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. :o: DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy nfoi all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of( the liver, atjd in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and 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. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impressionDa. McLane's Liver P;lls. , Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name JUcLane. spelled differently but came pronunciation. It is tin ATcnTIftnt cnrrAetlrfl rtflndlireation I have uael It with prompt beneficial results. Rev. Dr. Mangum, Prof. Unly. of N. C. I concur with Bishop Dozeett in his estl mate of the Vest Pocket cure. Kt. Dra. Jeer, Broaddns, Dlcknson,(Bap.) It is endorsed bv the direct nersonal tstU mony of men of niilujial fame and t.rlr.tnik of speech- It Is not too mch to any i hat no medicine ever had such support In It favor as a specific. The word of any one of the em- went oivines wno underwrite this antidote to dyspepsia has deserted weight. Their united witness join-d with the experimental Hseaudapi ro valor the preparation by well known l'hysicians, removes all doubt. It la beyond question, a wonderful thTHnentlcal agent 8 lit rs Religious Herald, Va. Chaplain Randolph Macon College, Va. Many esses orDrso psfawlinln mvknowl- ertfee have been cured by it. Cramcs, Colics, Headaches and all sor. s of pal s from Indi eestlou lield ttromotlv to IL. The cura ot this sort ar-lununi .rable. Rt. R. Ti. Dabney, L. L.' D. Ham. 814. Col., Va. - ZIXt is h'jrhjy esteemed here by the rejrilar Medical Acuity and tbe people.' It Is eceeU lent for Inaiges'loa ant J-latulnnt Colle, sedative, hop -rmc, tonio, slightly ape.eut. - Rev. B. P. Woodward, P.E., "a. Conf, About twelve-years I suffered from Dys pepsia. Fan ig tn with tbls remedy, I rare it a lair trial. Are knT mniH . Zr,,. thing with imiunitr. lau sure' I am in debted to this medicine -for what of health avd nbTbiCal COUifoi 1 1 have bad for the last rtxteen yrs, I havu known many since to be relieved by Its UBe. ,R,V. BoUrt W. Watts. A. M Va. ., I bavj used the mixture In my family fdr TC Ur. anl have taken it lor ' a Dysptpsl IqUc. wblch Ihrea4neJ my life, und was eurea, earing any oier wiinoui nwi. navt rec'ommer'oeJ Htoother sull'meis with hap trtSTfiults. It is the (nst tonic and correc tive I ever knew. Purprotrailon rrem Dys pepsia or Liver Diaease it is Invaluable. . J. D. Egglestoo, M. D., V' . It Is a highly valuable remedy, and Is more axtiis.veiv u.sed ttia a y Single artw.ia in the whole list of medicine, so far ts 1 ob served in mv practice, ror all the comniatnt in families from Indigestion, I ate It and I recommend it, - .-. - . . !. Editor IUchmoijdCnrtstlan Advocate. This remedy is of tre I virtae.i r hy seon Dyspepsia cu ed completely by it.- It seems iq be an anil tote to our ''National D, pease." The lugredie'nts re not kept b (be apotne ea les, and have been difficult to get. Prh52ieiits perfroftle. Sold by all drug gists. Iu Raleigh by . r- . . . Fescud, Lee & Co., and William & Haywood. mirchll-tf.
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