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n A TT i Y INI K W S FRIDAY. APRIL 11. 1S79. WaM!50T0S South AtlantU 8UI, a, rlodUy vntlbrr and rain arra. folio mrxl ty ciear lo vrtttvrr, warm aovtbwcwt. vfii to piMfr northwest wlntU, followed by rUln bronitrr. Ib4i t 5few A "1 vert !, tm. Dr. Allen Lightning Cure. J- V, Atkinson Wtatenient. Th. II. riripir A Son CarriAtjc. Km. . White State National Bank Yearfian, Tettj t Jone important.. LOCAL BBir.lX katinc to-night. It m ill o-ur on lhe lth of May. Vuu will regret it if you fail to hour PtiK n. It venue receipt vcMerdav V 757, 1.L The moral of the iy are taid to be all right now. Jo JotiM. colored, for the l.vr-My of a cow. wa tuitcl. The fprinir trade ha now regu larly oeneU. and businc) i brisk. By windows are Mfe hirtoni at right for Iitilc tm.u'k. Tho katiti rink. i otcn thlt evening from to K. Kun fr evcrv Uiy. Yesterday w.u a penuine April day. but itb rather mrt tear than smiles. The Li diet are pleasantly exeiteil over I 'Latter iutie, hih irmito to l nobbv. Twocnl-vrrd afTYayitt.-. uhoeach drove a dray, were bound over" by Jus tice Rirt-ev yesterday. A mutr of Strong Liir cla gpl yesterday. It looked like the mouth of Albemarle Sound. A plan it on foot to macadamise Fayetteviile street. It i understood that it can be done for i.U". A ride around IlaJeih will tur- priH? you. That it ifyou arc looking for improvements. Frank Sturgia paid fi ,00 for a license u practix the dai;lerrean bu ine.t inthe State for the next year. Sewers t Amlerton Baltimore McL took out a drummer license yet day for the year 171'. Several of the finest private resi dence to te found in the Mate arc now being erected in this city. Allen Stuart, for an affray in St. Mary's townhip. was bound or to June term or nke ujerior court. Isn't Ir. Hay wool.te;egant man- siouonHaht.ix street going to Iw an ornament to Che northeru end of the cttyT Mai. W. W. VaHti one of the leading projt-rty owners in the city. His povKiiiniis he chiefly in houses to rnt. Farniert li ing inthe Neihlor- hood of Auburn complain heavily of the depredations of the ;. Hawk among their j-oultry. -T. J. Wine hat re.iirneii his orte as Jut!i-e of the Peace, in Little Hiver township, and the same wa tendered Mr. V. T. Jones who has acepted. Ir. I-euis will have a splendid home on Wiliuincton tret corner of 1-ane. It i ! tbe uiot iuiprov ed auern and decidedly mo.lerii in all iU apintmentt. lr. Hawkins is building a mag- niheeut dwelling on Itlount street tur ner of North. When completed it w ill contain comm. lius rotimt. Can anv ritv in the state ltat this? The "i Iewlks north sid- f the on the ea.d and mi la re on w hieh uuids the D. I). tt H. Atvluin n.t-d reiir lA.ily. .Mr. Motley rehtanj; and re- modejins the iand on Karettcville t. furuieriy .ruj.iel l.y J. D. Newsoin, will kon have a first ela.1 i cream and refreshment h.ll m full blast. Moaley m a rife-Miiotval in thialineof busine.4. A cine of K. and A. wat brought bcfor the Mayor yesterday, and loth the p4LrtiriiaiiLt were boun.i oer to ap pear at the June term of the .SiiKrior lourt. Nrmril OrtUr. Mrs. R. . Iwis, President of th I-adie' MeiuorUl A-uHKUhnn, inform uj that Col. Kd. .ri.Uam HhvwooI ha been e lee ted an the ontor for the lutn of May next and ha ai-copted. Col. Hi) wood L an ableanl brilliant jpcak r aiid the public may exiH-t a tin tret on truti invion. hprmr ('art. Thi court adjourned vestenlav. Tbeyhava ulei lo4 opiniofut, all tr whkh liave be-n reported in , the col u(unf the New, the last dippstH ar panng to-day. Chief Justice Smith tiled opluioua. Judge DilLard 44 opinion, and Jude AiTie i w ho wo ile lained by illnetv jiri of the term; opinion. rtlMatAl rir. The annual bloic merit of the Continen tal Insurance Company is published thi. morning. The company i ablv and ell repreventeil bv Col. J. Wilder Atkiuaou, or Wilinintfioo, tlian whom thar H a more popular or siieeeMiful IiMurauc man in the State. The Slxtr,-third Aunual Convention of the Epliopil Diocese of North Caro na, will Ite hold w ith St. John Church, In Fayetteviile. on Wednendav the Hth day of May next. Rev. J. Worral Iir nwur, rector of St. Stephen h Church, Goldaboro, is the Sccrelarv of the Dio- Tbe Southern Baptist Convention meet In Atlanta on the 8th of May. It Is unieriow that the unusual reduc tion in fare will be made on the rail roAda, and it is expectMl that manv baptijt will be in attendance fnm this State. One of our citizens telli a goxl snako story and sas he can vouch for it an a fact. He waa perambulating in tho wooU U-t autumn when he discovered two Urge black suake endeavoring to wallow each other. After watching the reptiles strusgle a while, he sheok a buah and scared thw suakeit no that they made a sudden gui p and swal lowed eU"h other, leaving the spot snake lea. rttlasu We call the attention of our reader to the entertainment of Mr. I'atti.ton in Tucker Hall on Tuesday the 15th inst., An evenime with the great Musicians,' being the tittle of tbe entertainment, dewerre very liberal patronage at the hands of our ci:iren; it is rare indce.1 that we have artists of renown among us, an opportunity to hear them is of fered, our peopi ought to prove br liberal patronage that' art w ill alwav's be sppre. Ute.1. We therefore ear : fty all mean go I lmprtmi tm Dealers lo Mplrlta, Te s4 Clear. April 3)thlsnow clone at hand- on that day will expire the "special tax Year," and a new one w ill oommence May Ut. Every peraon or firm liable to special tax must, before comment in or continuing buaineaa on Mar 1st, and not later than April 3oth, obtain a new special tax stamp. Failure to comply with this letf-a! requirement will render tne party liable to a penal ty of per ceuL of the amount of the special tax. I A meeting of the mrenl nominating mnrntioiu to select candidate lor aldermen will be held to-night at 8 o'clock at the following places: First ward, court house; third ward, mayor's office; fiW. ward. Metropolitan balL Crater ranrs. tS As Easter is approaching the follow ing will be of interest to the coming generation: To color eggs a Deauuiui crimson buy 5 cents worth of eochi- ol- out thiM in two ouarU of water and boil the eai In it. Another good coloring is logwood. You cau also bronae them with common uronw useu for shoes. To scratch figures on them nnill dioMd lii vinegar. Another way to color them is to sew brightly colored riblwrut tightly arouud the egg, put a teaspoonful of powdered alum ui a quart oi water aim own it for an hour or two. If the color it not deep enough, repeat the the pro cess. IJshlains; The advertisement of the far famed "Lightning Cure" apjears in tint nioriinjc"H Nkws. The proprietor. Dr. Allen lutk matie a wonderful suwens with this remedy. He hrsl began the manufacture thereof in the little town oflfilNIoro, Ohio, in lwW.and hat len eni'.tl in the same butinets ever a nice. Iuring this eriol of time ho ha.t Utn in every Mate and territory inthe l"nion. U;det one trip to Aus tralia, lie stated to the reporter yes-t.-rd:.v that he had sold verv nearly f..iai,iii worth of medicine since liecoin- niemeJ; ainl thai lUuigli was the tesi Hmt he liad struck yet. Since January tusl he haa sold U.',uJ littles; he is so well pleued with the people and cli mate here that he intends to make Hal eitfh bis twrnuneut alodo. The doctor did not ay no, but the reiorter thought tho main reason he was so wedded to thit citv ssas due to the fact that a few davs since, he for the tirst time, became the father of a chubby little daughter. Loaf. RetweMi Italeigh and Pittsharo, April !th. a little red iocket-bKk ctmtaiuing about fH and a note for floo, with a navmeut of l. The tiuder will bo iilicntllv rewarded it left at this ollicc. Horace Grcelev bad pennmanshii has ia.sed into a proverb. No descrip tion of it without a lac-simile of the w riting rould convey any idea of its illegibility. It it charitable, however, to the old" philosopher to upsse that the fault lay w ith the pens he had In-en a4t uslometi to use, but what a world of grief and trouble would have been saved to the compositors if he had written hi editorials with an huster hrook Falcon Pen. Oan and Laxkamllha. Urockwell it Kinsr. near the rear of the L". S. "ourt House, on Salisbury street, are prejsireil to repair in tirst i l.ist style. Breis h-loaling and Muzzle loatiimf Shot Ouns and tire arms of every description. They also .repair Ioor Iocks, Trunk IHks. and locks of all patterns, Uar. -uu, Parasols, Flu ting machines, $i everything in th line of small ha : I .. uri, either brass, steel or iron. Si:;i: arit Bell hanging a s(Hs ialty. Onlers no'.'rt a distance will reefive sceial aiention. Keys fitted w residences on n.io. i notice. All work atarranted. Crackers and Cake. In large quantities at Watson's cheap grocery atore. Va 111 Find It to your interest to call at Watson's grfs-ery store and examine his stock and prices, he will not be exelled in eithwr prices or quality of goods. all at WalMU'k For your groceries, they are nt only cheap but the " The iVIebratrd Seven and Alum 31 Spring IrM This i decidedly the mont useful, be side lcing the iiHst eilicient Family Medicine ever phveed withiu the reach of any people. Its reputation extends tar and w ide, and its great popularitv is tine entirely to iis own merits. For relieving Sick amtYuNervotis Headache, it may le truly ai I, to have no equal. Dy..pticM find it just the remedy for their troubles. M others and daugh ters have long since- discovered in its use a "aiHi-e:i" for their worst ills; and now w e have the testimonies of two eminent ministers of the gojel, from Southern cities, setting forth itj sjecific etlects in other more dreaded aud troublesome diseases. Rev. John 1". Mayne, Theological Seminary, Columbia, S. ('., writes: "Am attlicted with that terrible disease, Iialctes;' am using th- "Sexen Springs M.tss" with a considerable decree of re lief; is the only remedy 1 have yet .found, to suit m y case : want to continue its use until a cure is ctletted if possi ble. Send worth of the enclosed 1. O. order immediately. Jso. F. Maine. Columbia, S. C. Jan. 2:1.1, 1H79. Rev. J. D. Parker, of New Orleans, ic, writes: "Having tried effectually the 'Seven Springs Iron and Alum Mass,' for liarhea. Kidney atllictions, Ac, 1 take pleasure in recommending its use in these complaints. In my case it ailords nnnie'liHte relief. J. D. Farkeh." New Orleans I-a., Feb. 11th, 1M. For sale by Wm. Simpson, Fewcud, Iee tfc Co., and F. II. lleartt, Raleigh, N. C., and Druggists generally. LaMMU'M iV LiTCHKIEI.P, Abingdon, Va. W mU Tur Own Fertiliser. With ten dollars w orth of chemicals, which I will furuUh in proper propor tion for one ton of fertilizer, added to mieh materials a every iarmer hou in abundance arouiui the farm, he can makes ton of fertllir-er espial to the bent high priceil lerUtixer on the mar ket. It in recommendefl y leading farm er. uch Mr. Vm." Orinies, J. T. Ieacb and others whose tetiinoiiials I have. J"m. Simpmon, ('hemi.Ht, lUleijrh, N. C. The Tucker Hone. hm hostelry haa not lonir leen i .... i i . , t. v'l- oui linn tiirewiv marie 1IHCII a favorite here and with the traveling public. The fare is good, tho rooms lavomhle, while the location is very cimrenlent. These many advanties re apprwiated. I- K. V) att. IIa. on hand and t6 arrive. 22, v 11. C. IL Hulk side and shoul ders. l,ou) bus. prime white corn. 21W bids, faniilv flour. .nio bun. Haxal'l Mills bolted meal. 5 sacks Marshall's Liverpool salt. 2. bbls. New Orleans molasses. 10 bbls. sugar hoiiM? niolaKMes. ' 20 bbls. sugar, from granulate! down. 20 sacks ootlee. 20.U0 pounds prime Timothv hay. Early Howe sctsl otato)s. Onlers tillel promptly for seed sweet potatoes. Above named goods tought right and will 1h sold a.-cordingl v. ' Lu K.Vvatt. ilmlngton St., opposite Market. Beer, Ale, Prter mwn 31 literal Water. My facilities for tho delivery of the above In bottles or kegs, are superior to any in the State. Prices as low as the l6wet. Country orders solicited M. Bills, Raleigh, X. C. City Dotlipg Works. Iarlr Ii-a telle Table. ,I,am'St rn for the sale of M. Redgrave Parlor Bagatelle Tables, which are now so fhsh'.onable in private nunllle and saloons North. M. Bills, Raleigh, X. C, i heard fBara;alBsX Who tries his best to please his friends And in his labors never ends, Bargains he'll give you when you cal For No. 10 is all and all. Of other houses you hear them talk; In Fayetteviile street Just take a walk Ana only asK ror rvo. 10, Kept bv the most ingenious of men. And when hi.t friends by chance drop in ihen forth he comes, lxrd what a gn, And to their wondering eyes displays Much heaps of brackets and window shades. His pictures are exposed to public view And a variety ot cord to suspend them too. Hit looking glasses and toilet cases Will help adorn your forms and faces; Picture frames and mouldings too In great variety, black, brown and blue. His window cornices ana lamnremims fine, Will make your rooms and parlor shine. Perforated mottoes, and white holly baskets. And every other sort of stuff, Of which he hopes to have enough. So now he lads you all adieu And wishes a happy new year too, And not forget C. C. Ci.awson, No. 10 Fayetteviile St. SlnnilArd. Patapseo Flour, Patajseo lsaking 1m der. Bolted Virginia Meal, Oranjre tirove Kxtra Flour. Prime Timothy Hay, Marshall's Liverpool Salt. Clear Bib Hulk Meat, Kgerton's Scotch Snuff. Ptr sale at wholesale bv W. H. Iorr. For Kale Two hundred and fifty pounds of live veese feathers. They are nice and will le sold low. Apnlv to Iatta A Myatt, Wholesale iro'ei-ii and CommisHion MercliauLs. LJen Bond. Send to the News Job Office for your f Son Itjitijlaj on.l - of till r nrmraa a- v. a a a'v a a vjtj nuvi vualsTi a Va ca i tie oesi tonus at tne lowest price. a i . i .MHKe a note oi mis. "Clond compeller" from over the sea, Rising like Venus fair and free; O'er some poet's reverie, Leopold's "Kaleigh Belle" and "Lit tle Maimee." Wm. Woollcott has just received from a bankrupt stock, a lot of hats, boots, shoes ami clothing, and he will sell them cheap for cash. A case of spruu? cali coes just arrived at Woollcolt's. 1 Klectrit nelts. A sure cure lor nei vous Uci.iiitv, pre mature ilecav, exhaustion, etc. The only reliable cure. Circulars mailed free. Address J. K Hkkvks, 4.'t (.'hat- ham St., N. Y. Brannwlrk Billiard Table. I am general agent for this State for the celebrated Brunsw.ck and lialkas billianl tables. Special inducements otlered to saloon keepe. s. M. Bn.us, Kaleigh, N. C., City Boiling Works. nlcrl. All wol cassimere suits for f.s.00. at It. B. AXPRKWS, iV Co., llolhieraiid Halters, Millinery at Coat. My entire stock of pattern hats and bonnet. liuhes lai-ies and ribbons at cost. Mrs. W. O. Wolfe. Formerly Miss C. C. Hill. Frskb Arrival mt D. T. Johavon't. Richmond bolted meal, 500 lbs nice white com bulk meats, N. C. hams and sides. A large lot of pea, (different kinds.) Cuba molasses in bbls and tierces, 20 bags coff ee, different grades, bbls nice vellow sugar, 3ut sacks Hour. We oiler these goods to the trade at prices that can't fail to please. Oive us a trial. A few chufaa on hand yet, D. '1 . Johnson. Prllrhard A Brooks. Have another lot of that elegant oak and hickory wood on hand, cheap for cash. Also, car load of bolted meal; salt, potatoes, bulk meat, fresh eggs and chickens, sugars or all grades, col leej and teas at prices to suit the hard times. Kverv reader of this naoer can have fi:ek one month s MubtK-riptioD to our illustrated .M inMini' or choice literature. "LKlal KK H il'tts," by scndinir eleven cents to pay for maliliiK the premium that goen with the DKtfcazine, viz : a pair of hlaster C'roNS -hro- mot. 1 hese itiwms are entwined with calla lilies, ferns, grasses, c. We shall feel fully repaiu lor mis gut if the articles are shown to your friends. Catalogue ol l,mi desinible and curious articles sent to all ; lc. and 1 stamt taken. Address J. 1 I.A'VTKX & t ., i, liarclay street, ew ork. tlAw-eow-lw RAEEIUII MAKKETS. otton Jlnrkfli KejMrte.l by 1'AHKKIl A A VERA, Cotton liioken. IiAI.Kir.H, X. C Middling strict 1ow Middling Low Middling Strict UojhI ordinary (iood Ordinary .Middling stains biw .Middling stains ( jood ordinary stains Tone of Market, tirm. April 10, 1KT9. ....lO'lO ill-' ,...io: CITY n.lRKETN TVtilenal Price. Corrected by CIIISTOPIIKK it KORKKIJ "fncUil lleport of (iroceru Kxchange. H.Ilkioh, N. ('.. April 10, 1.K79. Hour, North Carolina t'htckeiui t'oru 1'orn Meal :.. . liucoii, N.t'. llo round hams Hulk Meats, clear rib sides... " " shoulders North Carolina Pork Co I lee, prime Hlo " t kk1 Symp, S. II ioUiSMcs Cula Suit, 1 Jverpool ui:ar, while " yellow Irish potatoes North Carolina. Sweet Potatoes (seed) Oats, shelled Peaches, peeled " un pea led Apples, northern per bushel. dried Cotton Ties, new spliced RaKlng Pork IVum, per bushel, white " " stock.... Fkti Butter Htinwai IUi?s mixed " cotton .... SO fa.i (i " (so to (a, .V) 1.5 . 20 tso 8 9 6 5 6 14 12 Zi 15 1.1 3T, 9 .VI oi 60 50 ft l ..) la. 7rt) i" Hi 1 per 3 " SI 23 1 50 a 4 11 4 12 tf 90 75 11 15 10 m -X,l,,k 75 nx 90 oou 35 Musk rut nauuiw g Ave are for larjje quan'tVtieil'" Wbtn mall quantities arc wanted higher nriops w ill be chanred. TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. New York, April 10. Money 5. Kxchange dull and drooping. Govern ments weak except for 4 s and 4i"8 new fives 4i. .State IkhuIs d ulL . rlFw to oaies; cross vembcr 10.tti10.wt; December 10 78 (10.o. ;otUa Inactive; aalcs 304 bales: mid dUngnpiandalli; middling Orleans IU; . 't L-..1....... l .,1 al iH W ' iApr11, !:2; 130 : May 1 1.41 (a. 1L42; June lLoSflLoO ; Jujy 11.7:ifa. 11.74; Auguat H.t4llJS5 ; September ll.ft26bll.ta; Octolier ll.lHaif iu. consolidated net receipts 5,310 ; exports to Great Britain 4,889. Flour again in buyers Southern fl mip nil M. heavv. favor. Wheat slichtlv in Knvoi-a favor, verv moderate export and light speculative inquiry, ungraded winter red 1.06$1.10; No. i no. fi.wuctx i.ow. corn a uuo y very moderate trade, ungraded Oats slightly in buyers favor but dun, li for No. 3. Cott'ee in moderate de mand, firm : Rio quoted in cargoes at HHgilo; in job lots 1H16. Sugar un changed, quit; refined quiet. Molasses quiet and unchanged. Kiee in moderate request and steady. Rosin quiet and tirm fcl.40. Turpentine firm at JUt. Pork a shade firmer and quiet; old mess spot $i.4o; new quoted at 10.37Jfl0.6O Iird a trine better and yery quiet, closing strong; prime steam spot $6.52t. Whiskey and freights steady. Baltimore, April 10. Oats firm; Southern and Pennsylvania 32(a.33; Western white &2(ai33; mixed 31(3,32. Hve dull 54(a,5(. Hav steady U(a,l2. Provisions firmer and steady; mess pork 10.25(a 10.5T),- bulk meats loose; shoulders 33 ; clear rib sides 54; packed Hfool; bacon, shoulders 43; clear rib sides oi ; hams 9(a,Vi. Lard, rellned, in tierces 71. liutter steady, prime to choice western packed 18(o-20; roll lo(a, v.unuo nruiur unu wmj i.i..v, Hio cargoes 10(oj1). Whiskey dull and nominal 1.07fa,1.07J. Sugar quiet; A" soft K(S1. Wilmixoton, April 10. Spirits tur pentine 29. Rosin quiet; strained 51.U ; good strained $1,074. Crude turpentine teaily ; hard $1.00; yeilow dip l.w; virgin $1.(W. Tar steady at w. luni steady, rinii white M. Citic'A(M), April 10. Flour quiet and weak. Wheat dull and a shade lower for No. 2 Chicago spring fresh; 01 for regular; KS4 for cash and April; 03i (a. 034 lor May; No. 3 do. 7!i. Corn lower and weak for fresh; 34 for regular; 31 g for cash and April; 3.")iYa.'U for May; 30 J (a 3oi for June. Oats dull and tending lownward for fresh; 24 for regular; 4i for cash; 21 i for April; 251 for May; 2o fo r June. Pork steady, in fair demand; o.10(,i .$10.12 for cash and April; d0.2o ( S 10.27 j for May; Sl0.374( $10.40 lor June. Lard stcativ. in fair demand; cU32ifa.$o.35 for cash and -April; $0.42 (a $.45 lor May; ).o0($i.oi4 lor June. Bulk meats steady and unchanged. Whiskey steady and unchanged. Cincinmati, "April 10. Flour easier; family $4.O0(V,$5.dO. Wheat weaker ; prime to choice red $1.04faS1.06. Corn steady, in fair demand at 37(o,38. Oats steady at 20i32. Pork quiet, held at $lo.75(a$ll.oo. Lard in irood demand but at lower rates; steam $u.324(&$0.3d. Bulk meats dull, held at $3.05 for shoulders ; $4.75 for clear rib, and $5.00 for clear sides. Bacon ouiet shoulders 4i; clear rib 5i; clear sides 5jj. Whiskev dull and lower at $1.01. Sugar firm and unchanged. Hogs quiet; packing $3..)(a $3.!0. April 10. Cotton Middling, low- middling, good ordinary: Galveston quiet, 10$, 10i( and 10 cents; net re ceipts 35 bales. Norfolk steady at 10$ cents ; net receipts 1,554 bales. Balti more tirm at 111, lOi and 10 cents; net receipts 00 bales. Boston steady at Hi, 11 ami 10 cents ; net receipts dHJ. bales. Wilmington firm at 104, 104 and H cents; net receipts 97 bales. Phila delphia firm at II, Hi and 104 cents; net receipts 211 bales. Savannah quiet and firm at PT, in,-i(und io$ cents net receipts :122 bales. New Orleaus- tirm at PL 104 and loi cents ; net receipts l,:!wl bales. Mobile iirm at loj, 10 and lo' cents; net receipts 01 bales. Liverpool, April 10 Noon. Cotton firm; middling uplands (i; middling Orlojins 01 ; sales 10,000 bales; specu lation and exrt 1,000 bales; receipts o.(iN: American t.4-0. t utures firmer. buyers at last nights prices uplands and low middling clause lor April de livery 0 1-10; April and May b l-10(a. !3-32; May and June 6 3-32(i-64: June and July 05-.'52('u 0 3-10; July and Au- 6 ust 0 7-32fi 01 ; August and Septembej gy-32fi5-lrt. Xf.W ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT Bthswia tlie louditlou of tbe Continental Insurance Co., OF NEW YORK. ASET.J. DEC EM BR 31. 1578. Value c f ri.al estate and groaBa rents owneu by the Company, il''ss thu ainouni of eucuujoran-cei-heeoa.) 6Mo(.(io Ioans on bond and mort gage (duly recorded and being nrht liens on the fee simple,) 60.,!,7.'V).UU Account of stocks and boods oi tbe Lulled states, and of this and other states, also all other stocks and bond absolutely owned by the Company, l,4ot,9-.M..'iO Stocks, bonds and all oilier securities, (ex cept mortgage hy pothecated to the Com pany as collateral secu rity lor cash actually loaned by t he company 2,510.00 Interest due and accrued on stocks and other securities. 2ny)9.2 Cah In Company's prin cipal omce and belong ing to tne Company, deposited lu Baa. 160,793.as H:J,t-.af Pre in urns unpaid. All other assets, detailed in statement, 15,.VW.0O T tal Assets, ,77 1.71 L.I A 1LI UliS. Losses unpaid, lncJuUniir inose resisted, $17.973.W Beserve, as required by law. 1.0(i0.l!U21 All other claims, Si.Wl.s7 Tot d Llabl l ies. fl,2sft,.11!l.I7 Surplus as regards policy holders, 92 j- or Capital stock paid up. Surplus as regards stock !,( HAl.tXI holders, L0.,22.27 To:ai Income, l,iH,4ls.oi Total Expenditures, l.I-KvW OKlH UAltU I.N A Bl S.E,vS IN 18:8. Risks written, S177,;m.oo f reiuiums ri-ceived, l,JiU5.j0 Lo ses paid on risks taken, none. Losses incurred, 75.00 J. W. ATKINSON, Agent Wll-uingum. 8TATK OF NORTH CAROLINA, OFF CE OF SkCKKTART OF f"TATB, iNSCRkSCK DKPARlMKNr, v ' Rlkiuh, April 10, 1879. In compliance with Seciou Eight of An Act Concerning usuruc," ratified March 12th, 1877. I certify tbat the above is a true extract from tne sworn htjt:-meut of th Continental In urance Company to De cember 31st. i8 8. now on die in thi De partment, and the statement Is Hereby ap proved. WM. L. PAUXVlJbKS, Secretary of State. Important to Wholesale AND 1 SET ALL BUYERS ! -0 Having done a Ij rarely Inereiwied and Kxtended BntlneM during the past sea son, e will oner for the Spring and Summer Trade, A larger and more varied stock of Dry Uood. llata. Nhoew, Trunks, No tion, Ac, Ac, (ban ever before. Our MR. YEAROABf. so favorably known as a practical business mati and ju dicious buyer, has been for some time lwis;, and will be for several days yet, in .New York, making our purchaser. Vie have already received h cplendid as sortment, and have on the way and to ar rive many additions, including A NICE LINE OF TRIMMED AND READY-MADE SUITS FOIl LADIES. We buy direct-from the Manufacturers. Im Dorters and A wn tj and are DrenarallA ell for the lowest prices 1 H. YKAKGAN, PETTY 4 JONES, april 11-tf 44- Christian Advocate. Biblical Recorder aud Chatham Becord copy. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE State National Bank j OF RALEIGH, N. C, At Raleigh, in tne State or North Caro lina, at the close of business, April 4th, 1879. I RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, 8297,246.05 Overdrafts 9,441.81 U S Bonds to secure circulation . . 44,000.00 Other stocks, bonds and mortga ges 11,00. n Due from approved reserve agents 18,577.72 Due from other National Hanks.. 17,003.75 Due from State Banks and bank ers 14,879.08 Real estate, furniture and fixtures 25,000.00 Current expenses and taxes paid, 2,803.61 Premiums paid i,uz.ou Checks and other cash items 1,549.65 Bills of other National Banks.... 16,221.00 Fractional currency (including nickels) 250.93 Specie : 3,95. 00 Ijegal-tender notes 20,000.00 Due from U S Treasurer, other than 5 per cent, redemption fund .Tx . 1,987.99 H79,6tj3.S3 Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in..' Other undivided profits.: National Hank notes outstanding:, Individual deposits subject to $ 1 00,000. 00 7n,055.33 39,600.00 check 175,036.62 Demand cert fiicatesof deposit 11.207.75 ; 3M,7i'6.63 Time cert ificates of deposit Cashier's cheeks outstanding 23,296.14 10,213.56 2,277.80 Due to other .National lianks Due to s;ate Hanks and bankers, ' Total 5479,683.83 fiTA'IKoK .OKTH t'AROUN'A,) Cnuiiiy of Wake, ss: I, K:mi'l C. White, Cashier ol the above named hank, do .solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the irest of my knowledge and belief. (Signed,) SAM. C. WHITK, Cashier. Subseiihed and sworn to Ijpfore me this loth dav of April. 17. bKO. D. FTlARTT, Notary Public. CRRI-CT Attest : M. C. WlU.UMS. ) 1 J)i.N L j. FuWLK. Directors. K. K. Stamps, ) aprilll-dlt DR. ALLEN'S LIGIITXIXG CUKE, THE STANDARD REMEDY OF NORTH CAROLINA. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Cholera, Cholie, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Pleurisy, lamo back, Pains in the side, LIVER AVDKIDm DISEASES. CVKK OF DEAFNESS A DeCialtV. I No Todiilas nor Mercurv. Nothing to paralize the nervous system to make it in sensible to pain, but purely a vegetable com pound Roots and Herbs. None genuine without my Portrait and Signature. For sale by Williams fc Haywood, Wholesale Druggists, Raleigh, X. C. april 11-d-im NEW BUTTER We h'ave received the first shipment, for this season, of New Northern Butter, DISKCT FROM TIIE DAIRY, Fresh, and of Flue Quality ; and wll Receive Supplies Every Weelt. I A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK Of EVERYTHING in the WAY OF GROCERIES, AND FAMILY SUPPLIES, OF THE BEST QUALITY. tar We never allow onrselvea to t undersold. HARDIN & MOORE, 1IOLLEHAK BUILDING. ap 1-tf. T. A. KlNQSLEY, W- E. ASKLKT K N SS LEY & A 3 H LET ARCHITECTS AND BUlLDERl, THE MODEL PRESS U the simplest, easiest running, fastest and most perfect mess ever invented, and guaranteed to be Thoroughly Reliable ' Ann smart oou can manage it, and do hundreds of dollars worth of work a year. It saves business men aU their printing bills. Presses as low as S3. For business printtng, $10 to SSS. Rotary foot power, $100 to $180. Over 6,000 now in use, ana a mie meaat awaraea ac ine runs oii. The Ieadlnar Press of the "World. A handsomely illustrate 12 page ooo. enimea E0W TO PRINT and copy of the PRINTER'S GUIDE, with fun particulars, mailed for 10 cents. Address 4. W. DAUGRADAY& CO., Inventors and Jfoa'ra i BKMARK A BT E cure of an Inflamed ear duct or passaee io the eye, without an oper anon. Mrs. utbson. who has a large an extensive confectionery aed caudv 'score No. 25 Eeast 42d Street, Dear the (jr Central Depot, was about to have a sllv tube inserted in the tear passage of here u eye. The eulart-raciit ana innamaioc were very great Ber re siD;niyxii.g xo in. operation, trlt-d I'r. Oil s' Liniment, ru be in carefully ov er the inflamed euct The lnnamation disappcarea. tne passage ie cme clear, and vs. through Ps ower able to do without a su-gical oieration Also took the idnlrre it iniernallv, teasponfnl three times a day, in a wine elass of water. So d by a 1 druggists. Wanted. A ladv of many rears experience in teaching, desires to obtain board in exchange- for instruction in music, or teaching other branches, a few hours daily. - Reference given. Address "Teacher," care of editor News. Just the Place. Loader the tailor has won an envi able reputation in his business, and deserves it, for the style, fit and mate rial of his suits are not excelled. When to this is added moderate charg es, it is not surprising that his rowms over Tucker's store are often visited by customers. Pay him a visit-and in spect his stock and you will be pleased with prices and goods. As a Diuretic. In alii diseases of the kidneys the best known remedy is the regula ir useol the famous Buffalo Lithla wa,ter from sprine number 2. It acts promptly and effectually, does not differ in taste from other waters and to those wno suner from kindney complaints it is an rndis pensible necessity. .For sale by all first class druggist. Tor Rent. " . f. A dwelling house Inthe city" of Ral eigh. Seven rooms, in - good repair with necessary out houses. Fpr particu lars apply to w. H. Pace, Attorney at Law. . - - ,". MODEL Thos.H.BriggS&Sons 1 RALEIGH, N. C, Dealers In all styles of CHILDRENS" CARRIAGES ! I . Of Superior Finish, Neatness and Dura bility. We offer Best Goods at Lowest Prices. SQUARE DEALING. iiiuniiiiiii 1 4 1 1 111 ii 11 1 if m r 1 WRITE april ll-d&w FOR PRICES. Time IdKe tlie lreen ;r Now is the time to buy fronds cheap, at LaWs "china audsilver'J warehouse." We must reduce our enormous stock before the dull summer months, aud to parties wishing triijle-plated casters, forks, spoons, fcc, china, cutlery or glassware we have special bargains to otter. Can early and get prices, or send for price list, before buying elsewhere. ECONOMY IS WEALTH .Off rrench's I'.dla Rubber Cement for meLding Furniture, Toys, Glassware, China, &c. Every family should haye a vial iu the house. Manufactured by WSI.B. FKEJJCH, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Petersburg, Va. For sale by Wm. Simpson. F. H. flea Druggists. Raleigh. ti.C. nov 1-dfiro Alum A Iron Springs Wa ifl !. EfficleDt for throat diseases." Dr. Cvri g oi Virginia. JSpeciac in skin diseases." Dr. Allen of B C. Unequaled for Scrofulous affectious- -Dr Wa' erofVa. H aluaole for NeuraJgia. Dr. Harrison. N. . Kegulates the Secretive Organs. Dr Christian of Va. 'Purifies the Blood,' Dr. Langhome, Va. 'Successful in Dspepsia.' Frof. Ja :kson. Univ. of fa. 'Has no equal for Chills.' Rev. KUif on C. Dodson, Va. 'Excellent Tonic and Diuretic.' Med asso 'Unsurpassed for diseases peculiar 'o Wo men. John F. Metteaur, M. D., L. ' D, o Virginia. Prof. Moorman. M. D, Va. I NIrtn A h9VA i wlHr ranaM nf f ti I lliHt ' Va. Med. Monthly. "Very valuable for Spinach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. Hou i-andon Scruggs, Va a'Powerful Natural Kemedy.' . rof u "iidiu, VM I. Mass.- 50 cts. and Jl bottle, S2 50 and 5 had dozen; $5 and $10 dozen; s-nt postpaid Liberal terms properly graded to wnoiesale and retail dealers. Analysis nd directions with each package. Full p. oof of all claimed sent free upon application tiampie supui) free to phvMcians desiring to test. These charm-ng isprings are opu for visi tors and invalids the year round from and after Jure 1st, 1878. Board 35 a month ; $1U a week; $1.50 a day. Conveyances dally nom Lynchburg to Springs, 12 miles distant, over pleasant roads through picturesque country, connecting with all tne trains. jUouuu trip tickets irom all points South a id Nonh at reduced rates. Buildings ail new or thoroughly refitted. Fare and accommoda tions first-class. Skilful resident physician. A. M. DA VIES, President, B. A. & I. springs Co., Lynchburg, Va. eoid by F. ii. HKARTT, u ly8d s- Kaleigh. N. 0. W. C. & A. B. STRONACH, April 8th, 1879. FRESH GOODS. We are to-day receiving a nice line of Rio Cottees which wre are prepared to oiler to the trade and consumers, either roasted or green, at prices which must draw customers. We wish every pound of roasted coffee returned which aoes not please. : Seasonable Goods. French Prunes, crop 1878, Jn glass. . " do " ' tins. " do " " balls. Assorted Dessert Fruits. Love Apple Tomatoes, 3 lb cans. Munson s Trophy " " " Ferris' Pig Hams. " Smoked Beef Tongues. For a crenteel, palatable and wholesome upper dish, you can obtain nothing so cheap j as Ferris' smoked beef, as sliced by us in our automatic machine. FjitIs dry salt Bellies. Gilt Edge Goshen Butti r. Old Apple Cider Vinegar, very choice. Cucumber and Mixed Pickles. Genuine Imported Olive Oil. Cro e & Blackwell's Pickle.-. Spanish Queen Olives Whole Pine Apple in cans. Wilson's Cakes and Crackei s. april 8-tf Dr. Sidney D. Grant, Ko. 32 HOfiTH BTBEET, OPPOSITE CITY HALL, BALTIMORE. Ml. OF7IC1 FOR TH TRUTH MT OF ALL DISEASES, DR. (IRAN f successfully treats Asthma, Bron hitis, Incipient Consumption, Catarrh and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. You, poor Bufferers with the As hma, who have been treated by many able physicians without benefit, consult IV. "rant, he can eure you. Or If you have the Bronchitis, In eipient Consumption, or Catarrh, do not be discouraged, for Dr. Grant caa remove the disease and restore you to perfect health, If f ou are suffering with Rheumatism, Dyspep sia, Piles, Liver Complaint, Fits. Partial Par alysis and Poisonous Diseases of th Blood affeetiog the Throat and Nose, 8crofola,ard all Blood and Skin Diseases, despair not, Dr It ran i caiirreauneiue diooo rrom ail IDDnri. wes. samiciea wunwervous Debility the Nervouaar.dPhyticalSjstem kara-rio and place yourself under the treatment of Dr. Grant, who has cured hundreds of patients when o her physJcian bare failed, aDd saved them from a premature grave. If you have dh eases of the Kidneys, OraveVofr ny Uri nary Diseases. DlalMftes.' Drojwy; apply 1m tnedla'ely to Dr. Grant. Many are sufleriDg with Kinging in the Ears, offensive discharges from the ears, partial deafness, partial blind ness. You-tan be cared. Consult Vr. ra t before ltVrtoo late. Reliable persons In every part of he city and state can testify to Dr. o rant's great success la treating the abov named diseases. . Remember Dr. Grant treats all diseases o every name and nature. Call or write. Coy ultation free. octS $1 F 0 R " KEXTITKT STATE L.OTTERY, Which draws April 15, 1879. , , AN EXCELLENT INVESTMENT. Don't overlook the opportunity. SCHEME: 1 prize of $15,000 is 1 prize of 8,000 is 1 prize of 5,000 is 2 prizes of 2,500 are 2 prizes of 1,000 are 10 prizes of 500 are apprizes of 100 are 100 prizes of 50ai e 200 prizes of 25 are 500 prizes of 10 are KhX) prizes of 6 are 37 Approximation prizes am'tlngto 1,891 prizes amounting to WHOLE TICKETS 81. Club rates upon application. flo,0ii0 ,OU0 5, WJU 5,000 2,000 6, UOo 5,000 5,000 5,000 5.UO0 5,000 2,925 Si7,925 All the above prizes will be drawn at this drawing. The following numbers drew the first three prizes in the ordinary drawing of Feb rua ry 28 : No. 72,207 drew ?14,000. SOLD IN ALBANY No. 40,497 drew ?8,()dO. SOLD IN NEW YORK No. 27,f10 drew -4,0K). SOLI) IN riTTSBL'Rdir Address all Easlern A ueat s, WlJd.lAMStjN A orders to our General Co 500 Broadway, N. Y. The Kentucky State Lottery has, durinif its existence, paid more mouev in prize than any lot t r , domestic or foreign whoxc tickets are s,ili in this countrv. The draw ings take place twice a month, under sworn commissioners ot tiie Wiate. and n. m, lished in th.i X. V. Herald, .stauts zit.,,. and Louisville t'ommerciai. And all out-of-town ticket holders are mailed a oom-,,t tiw Official Drawing a-s soon as received ii prizes are cashed, without deduction presentation, and no one outsideol tlie win ners are made aware of the lat t of their he iug richer by thousands of doilarshnt n.nm. selves, for we will not, under any circum stance, publish I ho names of n rsorw rtr ing Capital Prizes for thepur)oseof drawing custom to our lottery. The next drawing April 30, 1S79. SIMJIOXS A 1ICKIXS.V, Manager. Reliable agents wanted in every town. apt iimu A SI'Li:lIl OPPORTIXlfY TO win a fortune. Filth Grand Distribution, Class K, at .New Orleans, Tsesdav, Mav I tl D , 1S79 lOStli Montlily Drawing. Louisiana State Lottery Company. This institution was regularly incorpo rated by the Legislature ol the State lor Educational and Charitable purposes in lstiS for ttie term of Twenty-five Years, to which contract the inviolable faith of the State is pledged, with a capital of gl,ujo,(niu, to which it iius since added a reserve lundof -vto0,iHH. its rund single number distribu tion will take place monthly on. the second Tuesday. It never scales erpostpones. Look at the following Distribution : CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars Each. HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES : 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Priza 1 Capital Prize 2 Prizes of $2,500 o Prizes of 1,000 $30,000 10,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 , 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 zO Prizes ot 100 Prizes of 200 Prizes of 500 Prizes of 1000 Prizes of 500 100 50 20 10 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation prizes ofHOO, 2,700 9 Approximation prizes of 200, 1,800 9 Approxinmtionprizesof 100, 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to $110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all prominent poiuts, to whom a liberal compensation will be paid. Application lor rates to clubs should only be made to the Home Office in New Orleans. Write, clearly stating full address, J'or further Information, or send orders, to M. A. IAt 1'III.V, P. O. Box 692, New Orleans, La. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of Uenerals U. T. Beauregard and J. A. Early. april 1C -dw&alw Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthv, and ef fectual for pr. serving the hair. Faded or tjrdy hair is soon restored to its $JliS0WW original color, tbtth the gloss and freshness of ' youth. Finn hair is thickened, falling hair thecked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Noth- mg can restore tne hair where tne follicles are destroyed, .or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be, saved, for usefulness by this application. Instead of foul ing the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep ifc clean and vigorous. It occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dan gerous, and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desir able. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy Justre and a grateful perfume. Prepared fay Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemlata, LOATGXX. MASS. A Remedy tbat hat been Berne f died. The invincible repu;runce felt by almost every one to the smell and tlVor ot Cod Llvor OU, has prevented teas of thousant of the victims of debility, from reapt? t& benefits of its oeculiar tiealluo: anl nutritive firopertie. The almost hopeless censump' Ive, the martyr to Kheumatisui, the ba-ely Iivlngsnadowof men, women and cnli tren hat emerge f rrun th -lutcheii of malarial evers. all of these kaow, or at l-c tni r lHJtors ka. w, that of all discovered rem, dies, this Oil Is tti - bfst. aud often theo"1 dne that wiu balid u.- their '1r,2?1,sj and and restore th ir 8hatwr.d nves. aa l gist. f E. T. GltKE-N, Attorney and Counselor at Law, j WARliEXTON, N. C. Practices in the courts of Warren and ad joining counties, and In the Supreme Court of the State. . Orders on collections strictly compnea with, and rejaiittancea promptly made. Refers by permission to : Warren Savin, Bank, and Old North State Insurance torn pany, Warrenton, N: C. apr3-d . i ..'. . . .
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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