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DAILY NEWS APRIL 13, 179. Wotbr Byrk Wabisoto5. April 12. Tor tho Jootb Atlontle HUi, dear or rrt!y HMidjr toth?r .r"ord"ii by roJn on tbr oth lnUuA ot. w!n.i witljr nrthrrly ttJ.ory or lorr teturTtur rut of bjrnetr. ID J. Womwle Rent. W. II. J'ai k Kor sale. Yot lit I.umlr. R. V. Jox2-WLUkey. OaTTon A Wolfi Monument. NoRwuoD lilLM Inurno ant. M. RHiAr t Un--Involution. W. C t A. Ik Stknach Urtx-erif. local anient. 1 ;Q to Tucker 1111 to her rul- ott Uu an I U Tue Uy evniii,r. If vou desire to nend an enjoy- ar! rnin; hear !'.t:i-4u. Kull bloomol r !- now I eeu u the flower rdtu f the city. Mr W. A. ;ttls hi rennvKj in to hU new reldnr on Ve; Martin The ifvm f the j-Jl vnrd will be ccnne-tel on the main ple of the Government ewer. The random? little roilao of Mr. Kuene. Hrrell on ltn :rr; U nearly ready for ocvuiH-y. There- are over twelve hundrrd colored ehildrw In th -hN of Itil- The children at the Oraded irhool x perfectly hipr. They will hava holiday on Monday. Trelr or fifteen atudents from Wak Forest were In the city yesterday. They have holiday until Tuesday. Regular communication of Win. i. Hill IaIx 15 will be held Monday night at 7:3 o'clock in ma-nonic Il.ill, llolleman building. The roller .k-tin rink will x open to-morrow ( Monday i evening. It g1r the mrt pleasure of all the mort th city ha.- ever enjoyed. The Napier matting for the Uni ted Stales Court room has. been laid on the floor ai d is )xautiful in doii;n and excellent on texture. Ry upecial invitation a party of nentleinen headed bv Dr. Pritchani and Col. Hock w ent out on a rUhing frolic to Stephenaona mill yesterday. W. W. Jrnkina Pot Mantcr at Charlotte paed through the city yes terday on his way to but we wont tell on him. We" may bear from him again about the tint of next month, The Mason have fitted up the third story of the Holloman building as a Lodv room, committee room, c. It la now one of the handsomest Lode buiidiUfCa in the State. Baual. Henderson Dai and hia two coin rradei. known aa the Chapel litll Inir- Ylam. were re-seuteneol thi week at IilUt'-oro to he hung Mar -nil. The Supreme Court refued to grant them a L.ew trial. Tbi LllaaWth 1 11 A rfolU 11. K. We are irUd to lenrn thin road is pro gren.ni bnelj. 1 he rad i ltug rratrd through the -vmiiij.--. in Cam den t-ouuty and they are reparing to -oilru-t the bnlge over iauotank ricr. An aent i contracting for the nn in Thilatielphia. The Caarvh Te-Uay. Ir. Hiirkhead will preach at Ldenton Mrrt M. K. I'hurrb morningand night. Mrs. Moou at kdtmlou street Church at II a. m. and p. m. S?rvit! aod I'reabytertan in 1. 1 I. cha-el II a. m. and 5 a. m. NorlunM in the s?rvi-es of tha other Churvhew. laieraval Keveaae. Collection and Ivp'it, of Internal Revenue in the 4lh Diitricl of .North Carolina, fur k rtxiing April l.lli. !on lay, 1 COs i. y, V. ist-sUay. Tiu. slay, Friavy. Sulvir "lav. i:y.:s 1 44.'.-J ll'.'.NS 3,77. U r - r i t J Total. f7.n23.IU Til Caalaa; cl. A comet is approaching the earth. and ran b ren with a tcieM j-e. It movn In an illlptical orbit, within a period of rive and a half vears, and il appear ance waa noted "only thirty-threw years ago, and ita preaciu appeanuK e is the seventh time that it haa r-een rucorded. It waa nearest the earth the lmh of April, at a computed diatance of about 75,oi O.ono of miles, o that there is not the slightest prospect of collision. It haa never reofded from the earth much further than the planet Jupiter. In ISil it encaped oheervaiion, lut in 1K)7 it waa aeea rising inthe extreme south ern horizon, reaching a brightness bringing it within euav observation with the oiera glaa. and finally disap peared in lh southern aky. Vale f Car"derl ty. We copy the following extract from an exchange, aa of interval to those holding thee notes: 'Confederate mouey iaaued in 1-J1 ia eagerly sought after by 'curiosity' hunters ; "notes lasued at Montgomery. Ala., of the denomina tion of IOo, fjuO and tl.guu, being the rarest. A aet of theae noted will reawtUly aU for 10o in gold. Next in value are tha notes eugraved by the Southern Rank Note Compajiy" In 196L One of theae a twenty dollar not with the engraving representing m female riding a deer is worth Its face value in gold. ?oiue of tboe iaaue of I I?vJ are worth aomelhing ; but after that year the iaue of Confederate State money is carcelr worth pre aerving. J KP-rt rtat Y. M. C. A. Below will be found a report of the Aaaociatiou for the past winter. In conaequence or the death of several of our inotft prominent and liberal citirens tbtfamoi-n: rwvived liaa been aiualler than uauaL I'roiuiuent auioii the name of our most literal aupportern the Hon. 11. V. Moore, who wa . in cacd friend to the poor. The Aaxociatiou ha.4 been suktalnexl by the contribution of hty-aeven per- auna, amounting to two hundred and forty-three dollar. A generous dona tion of wood waa also giveu by several gentlemen. The amount of wood de livered haa been two hundred and thir ty four loads. The aamo amount of wood bought on the alreeta would coat four hundred dollar. Out of the two hundred and brty-thre dollars re ceived, fifty dollars were expended tor ration, leaving one hundred and nine-ty-thrv dollara for which over two hundred two-horw loada of w ood w ere oougiu ami aeuvered. It i hol that the citizens will examine these figure ajd aacertain w hether or nottucir mou y hat bem disposed of In an econouii cai andjuat way. During the severe winter many a home of the helpless p-for haa ben made cheerful by the glowing lire, many an appetite quench d by in generoua douationa of our Citizen. Uv4 Bl. Tarboro Soother oer. T:. l 'eizh XevU.'. fran fctiv oMgirlt i be new bj n.trt dress from top IS a uri:y oij iL.ui too. PtrMuL John tJatling, Vjtn., lu luva gone to Charleston, S. C, on buainens. W. 11. Fort, E., of Fremont, and A. W. Urahan, Eaq., of ilUlsboro, were In the citv veaterdav. Mr. '1. M. Bfigg3 and family hare moved to Durham, and will pursue the practice of hi profaion, tlie law, A ft ter II la tar. !r. ItlaltM-k h.vl a mooly ateer. The aame w aa full of muscle, wrn and fod der. Said Mr. Rlalock, "that ateer was docile and kind ; not a vicious trick about hlui. He sometimes would frolic and firwk almt, but there was nothing mean about Moolr. It aoenied like he hated to part w ith him." Rut times wero lianl an.l money a.raxce,and to the market iKwrmoolv mualgo. h-rly in the morn. .tari.sl ihr to town. Mr. Rlalo-k.moo- lv and Jim: and nothing did (XTiir till thev reachel the olollice tkxr of thin boa'utiful citv of o;iks. Now mooly was mi.-r. That nothimr did fear, he was ri.cd on Rl.ilov-k"a gooI cheer, and to him the !--mht was dear; S4 as soon as he did hear, the din on bia e, and tho sounil of tha small bov't ieer. imnuiliaielv he eot nueer. and'amrrT at their Usar. and proceeded to business at once. lie nuictlv put his Mead under the .oat of a I.mI who was vralkin bside a cart straight up In the air, lik a dart, he shot, and oxer in the gulley he fell. Tho steer whs air in on his ear, and strai-jhtwav went for thoe near, who nutcklv had gathers! at the sight of the bov o ititldenlv tove.l in the air. Swaved they too and fro, this way and that way did they go, til Jim, w ith a irrm. caiifirht the rope that tied the hind le of the belisrerent ox. The crowd was big, two hnudred or more pressed close to see, the ffttts, of the steer on the streets. An hour was spent, before to market lio w ent, but hnaily, a trade, was mane, and moo v-noor moolv. where mat ew wan? " Yesterday you saw him, to- ilav vou seen hlin no more. Art gone down tnit de beebles. R. X. 9fltchll- A reiwrter of tho News visited, yes terday, the workshops of Mr. K. . Mitchell, and found him and his work men hard at work making boilers to complete a contract of six plantation boilers for Mr. W. F. Kortiegay. of (roldslmrn. Mr. Mitchell servel an ap- rrentie"hip of live vears with thecele- tratel Raldwin Jjocotuolive Works, l'hilaIolphia. and i-oinpletel his term of 4ppreuti-hip in lv, having re cM'e"l a certificate from his employers, of a tirt-clasH workmanship. He then went P Linden. Vermont: and as man ager of the IM ornotix e works Rt that place, coii-tructed. in four veur. thir teen !ino ie lxilfrs. lie then ro- turned to Phil i l. lphia. and. for two vears as iiiAti.tger. hail charge of a large Ijoiler-making establishment. Krrm 1'hil.idelphia he came to Ral eicli. and h.i made, since he came here, one hundred and twentv-tive boilers, auu'iig uhich were tw o tin v-horse-pow ers for the Iiwimc Asvlutu; two liftv- hoptc-pnM eilr W. T. Rlaokwell A Co.. ofLurham; .. Iiii ty-ri ve-horse power for Ellington - e'r A Co; he put up and rivetted ti vrge iron water tank in the Unitid vuus Ituilding. and is now eiikragtii i i .': cretioti, at the Pen itentiary, of ; .stack eighty-five feet hfh. m'ule of heavy Jboiler iron, to con vey foul air from the fcewerVij) through the top of the building. Under a con tract w ith Col. Hicks, Superintendent, he constructed, at the Venitontiarv, with convict Isbor, six heavy iron cages for the jail of Chatham county, convey ed them to lMt.nboro and put them up. It is lelic cd thai in s,rength and con struction those age- are unsurjaed bv anv in the .Mate, or L nited States. In the fall of '7S Mr. Mitchell had his extensive work shops erected, and has erv facility for m inufa'tuniikf any kind of boiler, kn-ouiotive, horizontal. tubular and upright, including an up right boiler of his own design from one to one hundred horse-power. He is also prepared to do the most difficult and heavv forging, and has executed a inst ditlicultjobfor Mr. Oeo. R. Sledge, of V arrenton. All his work lias given aatisfaction, and he refers to his patrons alcove named. Any one neeling work in his line wouiu no w ell to give tilui a trial, aa he is worthy of patronage. I'frMi mlm. Ralph WaM Emerson take excel lent care of his health, anil says that he will lire to le pin years old. I'resi.lent Hayes declines the invita tion to join the Grant excursiouists to San Francisco next summer. Gen. Grant's travels around tho world are to le published, with Illus trations. John Ru issell Young is to be the editor. .Mr. Jcr M McKntire, a Iwyston ar- tiats in (minting a eric of twelve strik ing iNrtrr.lta of his friend, tdwin It-)tli. in the characters in which the actor ih fituoiiN. Ilcv. Henry W'anl Ileecher, as Chap lain f tin Thirteenth Regiment, has mviiei uiiaiuM. r.varts to accom pany the regiment to Canada, Mav to celebrate the Queen's birthday, and t-.vartH h.ia aii-cpted. Rev. Ir. Imrrnni, who died at Shet land recently, wa doubtless the oldest minister in the world. lie was lo:j yean old, hi-v the ThiL-klelphia Time;. At AndroH, one of the i.sbtnds of the Greek Archipelago.there are over a doz en priet who have pakttod.the lu)th year or their aire. . Dr. McOoh.the prident of Princeton College, ha pint K-.-omo a citizen of tho I'nited State, his naturalization papers naving tn'en i.Hiiod liy Julge Nixon on 1 ueiay. (ardinal Mjl'Ioskev'a residence, at the north wet "orner of Madison ave nue and Thirty-sixth street. New York, 1 I T 1 1. . . w i wuii mi 1 urwiav ior e"0,o-si, anil a Iiouhc prolnbly be built for him near the Cathedral. Kdwm I tooth and family have fixel their permanent home in Aladison ave nue, New ork. Mr. Rooth's daught er, Kdwina, is a young lady of seven teen, who still pursues her course of aludiea under tho direction of a gover nexH. Chicago Tribune: Whitelaw Reil should liave accepted the German mis sion if ho honestly wished to show his love of journalism. I.ord I.viton luvt given great otTeiiHO to the upK?r ten of India by presenting to Mii 'rooke, a pretty circus rider, whose performance he' nightlv at tend -1, a large gold medal. (lara I.uiw? Kellog will retreive $100 a night when she King for Mapleson in iomion during the next three years. When she is notainging in London she will go to the continent with Strakosch. The Empress of Austria stuMenlv quitteil Ireland on hearing of the disaa- iroua niHi at Szegelin. The crowds were so great at the stations where she look the train and left it that she had difficulty in making her way to and from. Lord Beaconsfield la said to be look ing worully aged and very frail. He na a way in 1'arliament of sitting verv till in an apparent lethargy for a long lime; men ne suciaeniy starts up and make a vigorous speech, to the great astoniahinent of the house. "Tlie man who attempts to et up a olitirni excitement in thi. itmntry on the old sectioual indues will find himself without a party.'" OartieiJ bit eision. "i lr been yers ago the Denicx ratid party id to the Kepuhlicans: 'If you elect the man of your choice as Tresi tlen; we will shoot vour Government to death." You now "declare that if we do not consent ajrainat our will to let vou tear cer ain laws out of the autute book you wdl starre the Government t death." xrtiel4 un week. OAjtnEtO and litres, in 1&07, both declared that they would not vote a dollar to carry on the Government un less President Johnson signed the army appropriation bill with the bayonet law tacked on it. The Republicans an nounced at that time that a President who would veto the legislation of tho majority in Congress, in whatever shape it might come to him, should be impeached for treason. DtrnniKRiA is prevailing to a re markable extent all over the world. In this country it has exhibited itself in a malignant form North, South, Fast and West. It has shown itself in nearly every country of Europe, and in Russia its ravages have been more fatal than tho plague. This disease, which rarely x-curs except as an epi demic, has only been known in this country within the last twenty-five years, except in the way of occasional sporulic eases. It has not yet been sealed whether the disease is -communicable by infection or contagion, or whether the parasitic fungus frequent ly found in the false membrane is the cause of tlie dise ise or only its product. Prokkssoh Loom is continues his ex periments in the mountains of West Virginia to demonstrate his theory that at certain elevations there Is a nat ural electric current, by taking advan tage of which telegraphic messages may be sent without the use of wire. It is said that he has telegraphedas far as eleven miles by means of kites flown with copper wires. When the kites reached the same current, communica tion by means of an instrument simi lar to the Morse instrument was easy, but ceased as soon as one of the kites was lowered. He has built towers on two hills about twenty miles apart, and from the tops of them has run up steel rods into the region of the electric cur rent "Oh tell me, Leander," she said, ' i tab 'Now what would you do were i ueaar The warm glance of her eve Begged some tender reply, And she blushed as she hung down her head. "I'd reniemleV thee always, denr Jane," Then, biting the head of his cane. He added in this suddening strain: " For, darling: you see I never could be Such a fiol as to marrv again. , a1 Andrew's Bazar. In the lives of the saddest of us there are bright days, when wo leel as it we could take the great world in our arms. Then come the gloomy hours, when the tire will neither burn on our hearths nor in our hearts; and all without and within are dismal, cold and dark. Believe me, every heart has its secret . . . . i i . . sorrows wnicn tne wona Knows not, and oftentimes we call a man cold when he is only sad. Lonofellow. Hrad iiloaeaand JfannuifnU. Largest and finest stock in tho State. CheaiK'r than thev can be purchased in New York. Without freight. Come ami see ana ie nun incea. itoseuuaie and Portland cements constantly on hand. Wolfe's stone burial case on exhibi tion at lleurv Brown a, and marble yard on corner Morgan and Blount streets. Caytox A Wolfe. Raleigh, N. C. Matt. Carpenter oallla Mnaele. Washington Post. If Matt. Carpenter does as well in his subsequent efforts as he did yes terday, the republican senatorial min ority will need hospitable treatment. As it is. Messrs. Cameron; Blaine, Mc Millan and Edmunds are in a badlv confused condition. Given up by the Doetor. "Is it possible that Mr. Godfres is up and at work, and cured by so simple a reined v ?" "I assure vou it is true that he is en tirely cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitters: and oulv ten nava airo his doc tors nave him upand saiil he must die !" "Well-a-day ! That is remarkable! 1 will go this day and get some for my poor George I know hops are good. The CJreateat niewslnaj. A simple, pnre, harmless remedy. that cures every time, and prevents dis ease by keeping the blood P"re, stom ach regular, kidn5vand liver active, is the greatest blessing ever conferred upon man. Hop Hitters is that reniedv. ami its proprietors are being blessed by thousands who have leen savetl and cured bv it. Will you trv it? See another column. For Rent. The three desirable house having aliout i!i rooms, on McDowell street, belonging to the estate of J. Fisher, oc cupied several vears iv .Mrs. t'liuen as a loarding house. Possession given 1st of Mav. 1'or terms apply to J. Wo.MBLK, Agt. Ctieape! Eemon In town, at Watson's. Oood Roaated CofTee, Fifteon cents per jound at Watson's. Fine Tolmeeo and Cig-nr, At Watwon's, Fayottevillo street, op- psite the Markot. Mola.e, Nyriip, HnrKr, Of all gravies. Rest sugar-cured hams. Patapsco and Orange Grove Flour. Richmond Meal, Hominy, Grita, and a general assortment of Groceries of the best quality, very cheap, at Watson's. Wm. Woollcott has just received from a bankrupt stock, a lot of hats, boots. shoes anuclothing, and he will sell thorn cheap for cash. A case of spring cali coes just arrived at Woollcott's. F.leetrlt Delia. A sure cure e for net vous debility, pre iv, exh lustion, etc." The mature decay, only reliable cure. Circulars mailed free. Address J. K Keevks, 43 Chat ham St., N Y. Brnnawlek. Billiard Table. I am general agent fcr this State for the celebrated Brunsw ck and Balkaa billiard tables. Speci d inducements ollered to saloon keepers. M. Bills, Raleigh, X. C, City Botling Works. C 4 UK - All wool casalmere suits for $8.00, at R. 11. Andrews, it Co., Clothier and Hatters. Millinery at I'ottL. My entire stock of jattern hats and bonnetM. Hushes lacies and ribbons at cot. Muh. W. O. Wolfk. Formerly Misa C. C. HilL Prlttirt A BrMkn. Have another lot of that elegant oak and hickory wood on hand, cheap for cHfih. Also, car load of bolted meal; salt, potatoes, bulk meat, fresh ega and chicken., nuars of all grades, eol leo aud lea ai prices to suit the hard times. Vantel. A lady of many years experience in tevliinx. desiret to obtain board iu ex- ha 1 ix e for instruction in music, or te iching other branches, a lew hours daily. Kelerence jriven. Addrttew teacher, care of etutor is ewr. Lost, Between Raleigh and Pittsbaro, Aprtl 9th, a little red pocket-book containing about 100 and a note for $450, with a payment of $100. The finder will be liberally rewarded if left at this office. Horace Greeley's bad pennmanship has passed into a proverb. No descrip tion of it without a fac-simile of the writing could convey anv idea of its illegibility. It is charitable, however, to the old philosopher to suppose that the fault lay with the pens he had been accustomed to use, but what a world of grief and trouble would have been saved to the compositors if he hd written his editorials witheran Easta brook Falcon Pen. Crackers and Cake. In large quantities at Watson's cheap grocery store. . . You H ill Find It to your interest to call at Watson's grocery store ami examine his stock and prices, he will not be excelled in either prices or quality of goods. Call at Watson's For your groceries, they are not only cheap but the best. The Celebrated fceven Springs Iron and Alum Mass. This is decidedly the most useful, be sides being the most emcieut Family Medicine ever placed within the reach of anv people. Its reputation extends lar and wide, and its great popularity is due entirely to its own meriis. For relieving Sick and Nervous Headache, it may be truly said, to have no equal Dyspeptics find it just the remedy for their troubles. Mothers and daugh ters have long since discovered in its use a "panacea" for their worst ills; and now we have the testimonies of two eminent ministers of the gospel, from S luthern cities, setting forth its specific effects in other more dreaded and troublesome diseases. Rev. John F. Mayne, Theological Seminary. Columbia?- S. V.,' writes "Am afflicted with that terrible disease, 'Diabetes;' am using the 'Seven Springs Mass' w ithaconsiderabledegree of re lief; is the only remedy I have yet found to suit my case ; want to continue its use until a cure w effected if possi ble. Send worth of tne enclosed 1. O. order immediately. Jxo. F. Mayne. Columbia, S. C, Jan. ld, 1879. Rev. J. D. Parker, of New Orleans, La., writes: "Having tried effectually the 'Seven Springs Iron and Alum Mass,- for Diarhea, Kidney afflictions, eic, I take pleasure in recommending its use in these complaints. In my csise it affords immediate relief. J. D. Parker." New Orleans, La., Feb. 11th, 1879. For sale by Win. Simpson, Pescud, Lee A Co., and F. H. Heartt, Raleigh, N. C, and Druggists generally. Laxduum A Litchfield, Abingdon, Va. Make Your Own Fertiliser. With ten dollars worth of chemicals, which I will furnish in proper propor tions for one ton of fertilizer, added to such materials as every fanner has in abundance around tho farm, he can make a ton of fertilizer equal to the best high priced fertilizer on the mar ket. It is recommended by leading farm ers, such as Mr. Wm. Grimes, J. T. Leach and others whose testimonials I have. Wm. Simpson, Chemist, Raleigh, N. C. The Tneker House. This hostelry has not long been opened, but has already made itself a favorite here and with the traveling public. The fare is good, the rooms favorable, while the location is very convenient. These many advantages are appreciated. I K. Wyatt. Has on hand and to arrive. 22,000 lbs. C. R. Bulk side and shoul ders. l,ux bus. prime white corn. JW bbls. family flour. oH) bus. llaxall Mills bolted meal. So sacks Marshall's Liverpool salt. 2." bbls. New Orleans molasses, 10 bbls. sugar house molasses. 20 bbls. sugar, from granulated down. 2 sacks coffee. 20,000 pounds prime Timothy hay. . Karly Rose seed potatoes. Orders tilled promptly for seed sweet potatoes. JAbovo named goods bought right, and will be sold accordingly. L. R. "yatt. Wilmington St., opposite Market. Beer, Ale, Porter and Mineral Water My facilities for thb delivery of the atxve 111 Potties or kegs, are superior to any in the iState. Prices as low as the lowest. Country orders solicited. M. Rills, Raleigh, X. C. City Rotling Works. Parlor Bagatelle Tables. I am State agent for the sale of M Redgraves Parlor Bagatelle Tables. which are now so fashionable in private r - : 1 : 1 1 - -v- . i jaiiiiiies aim siiioons oriU. M. Bills, Raleigh, X. C, Unheard ofBargalns! Who tries his best to please his friends And in his labors never ends, Bargains he'll give you when you call For No. 10 is all and all. Of other houses you hear them talk; In Fayetteville street just take a walk And only ask for Xo. 10, Kept by the most ingenious of men, And when his friends by chance drop in Then forth he comes, Lord what a grin, And to their wondering eyes displays Such heaps of brackets and window shades. His pictures are exposed to public view And a variety of cord to suspend them too, His looking glasses and toilet cases Will help adorn vour forms and faces; Picture frames and mouldings too In great variety, black, brown and blue. His window cornices and lambrequins line, 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 ho bids you all adieu And wishes a happy new year too, And not forget C. C. Clawson, Xo. 10 Fayetteviile St. Standard. Patapsco Flour, Patapsco Baking Powder. Bolted Virginia Aleal, Orange Grove Extra Flour. Prime Timothv Ilav. Marshall Liverpool Salt. Clear Bib Bulk Meat, - . . .... Egerton's Scotch Snuff. For sale at wholesale by W. H. Dodi. For Nttle Two hundred and fifty rounds of live Keese ieatners. They are nice and Will be aold low. Apply to .Latta fe Myatt, Wholesale (i roc-era and Commission Merchants. Ioetry. Alone, I've yet one solace left, Which cheers my broken heart, And in that thought a thousand hopes Come springing intj birth. . How beautiful Jhe vision seems, Amidst life's troubled cares, To drink; a gh of good champagne A id smoke Mendel's cigars, r rom the Capital Cigar Store, op posit the Poatouice. Fresh Arrivals at D. T. Johnson's. Richmond bolted meal, 500 lbs nice white corn bulk meats, N. C. hams and sides. : A large lot of peas, (different kinds.) Cuba molasses in bbls and tierces, 20 bags coffee, different grades, 20 bbls nice yellow sngar, 300 sacks flour. We offer these goods to the trade at prices that can't fail to please. Give us a trial. A few chufas on hand yet, 1). T. Johnson. Just the Plaee. Loader the tailor has won an envi able reputation in his business, and deserves it, lor 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 roems over Tucker's store are often visited by customers. Pay him a visit and in spect his stock and you will be pleased with pru-es and goods. As a IHuretle. In alii diseases of the kidneys the best known remedy is the regular use of the famous Buffalo Lithla water from spring number 2. It acts promptly and eitectuallv, does not differ in taste from other wafers and to those who suffer from kiudney complaints it is an indis peusible necessity. For sals by! all first class druggist. For Kent. A dwelling house in the city of Ral- eigh. Seven rooms, in with necessary out Houses lars apply to W. II. Pace, Law. good repair r or parncu Attorney at Lieu Bonds. Send to the News Job Office foryour Lien Bonds and Chattel Mortgages. The best forms at the lowest price. Make a note of this. "Clond eompeller" from over the sea, Rising like V enus fair and Tree ; O'er some poet's reverie, Leopold's "Raleigh Belle" and "Lit tle Maimee," KKMAKKBl E cure of an Inflamed ear duct or passage othe eye, without an oper afon. ir. uinsoa. wno nas a nre aa extensive confectionery aed caudv store Vr 9J Vjiat Aid Strpft npar IhA flrj Cntnl Dnnt vl ihnnt. ti havt a. ullvt tube' inserted in the tear passage of heref eye. The enlargement ana lunamaio were ve-y great Bef re submitting to th operation, trlnl I r. Gil s' Liniment, ru l In carefully o-er the inflamed 4uct The inflam'tion disappeared the passage b- c-nie Hear, and wS. through P 1 ower able to do without a sti'gi al operation Also took the ..iulme it internall, a teasp"onful three times a day, in a wine idass of water. Siitb- a 1 driiiiist'. Every reader of this paper can have free one month's subscription to our illustrated Magazine of choice literature, "LEI8UKE HoUlkS," by sending eleven cents to pay for mailing the premium that goes with the magazine, viz : a pair of Easter Cross chro- mos. These crosses are entwined with calla lilies, ferns, grasses, tc. We shall feel fully repaid lor this gift if tha articles are shown to your friends. Catalogue of 1,000 desirable and curious articles sent to all; lc. ana zc. stamps taken. Address J. L. LATTEN t CO.t 47 Barclay Street, New York. dkv-eow-4w IIALEIGII MARKETS. Cotton Market t Reported by PARKER & A VERA, Cotton Brokers. Raleigh, N. C Middling Strict Low Middling Low Middling Strict Oood Ordinary (Jood Ordinary Middling Stains Ixw Middling Stains Good Ordinary Stains Tone of Market, firm. April 12, 1879. ....lOJlO ,...mH(g,lO4 ....io-w ....10!? ....9 ....10i ...m CITY MARKETS Wholesale Prices. Corrected by CHISTOPHER & SORRELL. Official Report of Grocers Exchange. Raleigh, N. C, April 12, 1879. Flour, North Carolina &6 00 Chickens Corn Corn Meal Bacon, N. C. Hog round i 20 " " hams Bulk Meat, clear rib sides.., " shoulders North Carolina Pork Coitee, prime Hio "; gOOU Syrnp. s. il AilH.-.6cs, tuba Salt, .Liverpool Sugar, white yellow Irish potatoes " ' " Aortn Carolina. Sweet Potatoes (seed) . Oats, shelled Peaeiies, peeled T un pea led Apples, northern per bushel. .50 dried , Cotton Ties, new " spliced Bagging Pork Peas, per bushel, white " " stock Eggs , I'.utter Heenwax Rags mixed ' ; cotton , Furs otter i Mink i Fox , Coon Musk rat Rabbits Above are for small quantities will be charged. large quantities, are wanted higher TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. Nkw York, April 12. Money 5 Exchange dull and drooping. Govern ments weak except for 4's and 4!'s new fives 4i. State bonds dull. ooiion net receipts 4b bales: cross 7,953. Futures closed firm; sales 107,000 oaies ; ipru li.zi) ii.au ; jiav 11.41(a) 11.42; Juno 11.58,11.59; July 11.73(g 11. 4; August 11.84(0,11.85; September U.K.'(a, 11.03 ; Uctoler 11.18(11.19; o vember ID.81;(cl 10.83 ; December 10.78 (cl 10.80. Cotton Inactive; salos 364 bales; mid dling uplands llg; middling Orleans Hi; consolidated net receipts 5,310 ; exports to ureat uritain 4,88y. ilour again in buyers favor. Southern Hour quiet, heavv. Wheat slightly in buyers favor, very moderate export and light speculative inquiry, ungraded winter red ?1.06w.$1.10; 2s o. 3 do. $1.094 (g,$l.Wl. Corn a shade lower, very moderate trade, ungraded 44J(ai4t. Oats slightly in buyers favor but dull, 33i lor .No. 3. Coffee in moderate de mand, firm; Rio quoted in cargoes at lli(a15; in job lots 114(oil6. Sugar un changed, quit; refined quiet. Molasses quiet and unchanged. Kice in moderate request and steady. Itosin quiet and firm $1.40. Turpentine firm at 294. Pork a shade firmer aud quiet; old mess spot 9.40; new quoted at $10.3Jif 10.50 Lard a. trilie better and very quiet. closing strong; prime steam spot $d.524. W hiskey ana freights steady. liALTiMORE, April 12. Oats firm: Southern and Pennsylvania 32(0,33; Western white 32(a,33; mixed 31(a32. Rye dull 54(0,56. Hay steady H(oil2. Provisions firmer and steady ; mess pork $10.25(0,10.55; bulk meats loose; shoulders 3 ; clear rib sides 54; packed 4i(a,5i; bacon, shoulders 42; clear rib sides 6i ; hams 9(aj9jf. Lard, refined, in tierces 7i. Butter steady, prime to choice western packed 18(0,20; roll 15(g 16. Coffee firmer and fairly active; Rio cargoes lo($16. Whiskey dull and nominal $1.07 (a, $1,074. Sugar quiet ; "A" bolt 8(g,8i. Wilminotox, April 12. Spirits tur pentine 30. Rosin quiet; strained $1.05; good strained $1,074. Crude turpentine steady ; hard 1.00; yellow dip $1.60; virgin $i.6o. Tar steady at U. -Corn steaay, prime white 56. Chicaoo, April 12. Flour quiet and weak. Wneat dull and a shade lower for No. 2 c'nieago spring fresh;?yi for regular; 8rf for cash ana April; 93g lor May; No. 3 do. 79j. Corn lower and weak for fresh; 34 lor regular: 3iil lor cash and April; 35j(a36 for May; 364 Uyobt lor J uue. ..Oata. uuil ana tenuinsr dawnwartX ior Iresii; 24 lof legular; 44 lor cash; 2lg lor Aprn; 2oi 101 May; lor J uiio. 1'ork bweuuy, in fair ueui.ina; $ll.luvu,l0.l2i lor "caau and April; 10.2 (ij,fclV.-4 ior May; lU.34(u,$io.40 for June. Lard stead. In -fair demand I ; 86.32i $ti.35 for cash and ' April; $6.42 $6.45for May; $6.50$6.52i for June. Bulk meats steady and unchanged. Whiskey steady and unchanged. Cincinmatt, ApriT12.-Flour easier; family S4.60$5.50. Wheat weaker ; prime to choice red $1.04$1.06. Corn steady, in fair demand at 3738. Oats steady at 2932. Pork quiet, held at $10.75$11.00. Lard in good demand but at lower rates; steam $d.32i6.35. Bulk meats dnll, held at $3.65 for shoulders ; $4.75 for clear rib, and $5.00 for clear sides. Bacon quiet shoulders 44; clear rib 5jj; clear sides 5J. Whiskey dull and lower at $1.01. Sugar firm and unchanged. Hogs quiet; packing $3.(io($3.90. Apuil 12. Cotton Middling, low middling, good ordinary: Galveston firm, 10 j, Wt and 10 cents; net re ceipts 385 bales. Norfolk steady at 10J cents ; net receipts 1,554 bales. Balti morefirm at Hi, iOs and 10 cents: net receipts O0 bales. Boston steady at Hi, 11 and 108 cents ; net receipts 582 bales. Wilmington firm at 10, 103 and i)i cents; net receipts 87 bales. Phila delphia firm at Hi, Hi and 10i cents; ne- receipts zxi Daies. oavanuau 40.10. and llrm at 10i, 10 7-16 and 10 cents net receipts 322 balos. New Orleans- firm at 10, 102 aud loi cents ; net rfl.-einrs 1.39J bales. Mobile firm at 102, 10J and 10i cents ; net receipts 91 bales. Livkupool. April 12 Noon. Cotton firm: middling uplands 63; middling Orleans tit ; safes 10,000 bales: speeu lation and export 1,000 bales; receipts 6.700: American 6.450. Futures turner. buyers at last nights prices- uplands and low middling clause lor April ue liverv 6 1-16; April and May 6 1-16 9 3-32; May and June 6 3-32(o,6; June and July 6 5-32 fed 3-16; July and Au 6 ust 6 7-326J ; August and September g9-32(tj.() a-16. XEH ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT Showing; the Condition of the Home insurance Company. 4 OF NTEW YORK. ASSET. DECMEB 81, 188. Value of r si est -t and gro in; rents owt-e by the Company, dess iha a tnoaa v of euc nu oraii -revbe eo .) 104, 130.87 Loans on bond and mort- f age (duly recorded and eing first liens on the fee simple.) - 2,056,836.33 Account of stock and b -Dds of the United States, aad of this and other state, also all oth -r stocks and bond absolutely owned by the ompany. 3.611.668.00 Stocks, bonds and all other securities, (ex cept mortgages) hy pothecated to tlie Com pauyas collateral secu rity for cash actually loaned by the company 242.195.47 Interest due and accrued on stocks and other securities, 68.283.30 Ca-h in company's prin cipal omcv and belong lng to itie company, deposited In Han k . 117.132. ii Prem urns unpaid. 156, 505. 79 Total Assets, JJ,3U0,35J.4O L A HI LIT! KS. Losses unpaid including those resisted. tas,522.64 Best-rve, as required by law, 1.768.771 .e All other claims, 2ii.5tjy.s2 Tot d Liabi ltles. $2,026,863.4; Surplus as regards policy noiders, 5M.;i.i,4H.y4 ( apital stock paid up, 3,ikhj,iXu.OO 8urplus as regardsstock- , Holders, l,-56.i,4SS.4 Total lueome. 2,tJtM,S2. 5 Total Expenditures, 2.122,0lS.:s ISUlllH C'AKO l.NA liUftJjMi.-S IN 187S. Risks written. Sl.144.773.oO Premiums roceived, Il,.'i75h7 1 O'Sespaiaon risiis laKeu, o,.i.(4 Losses inclined, 6,084.93 AUUWOUIJ Ull., Ageut Wil iogton. RTATH OF NORTH CAROLINA, Off ck ok Secrbtary or tatk, 1 S9rB.f CK DKHAKTMENT. Raleigh, April 11, 1879. In compliance w.tu Section Eight of Au Act Concerning usunucV ratiried.Ma'.cn 12th, ; 877, I certify that the aoove Is a true extract from tne worn i-tit roent of the Home In-urance Company to De cember 3it, 8 8. dow 011 ftl in thi 1 e- partmeut, and the st t ment is here! y ay- proved. Secretary f Btate. TOM COOPER'S Laurel Valley 3ENTENNIAL OLD BYE -AMJ - WHEAT WEISHEY a large lot JLLWAT8ONBAND FKOM TW-1XIWi' YE AOS OhD. anlrersally acknowledgedfto be THE FINEST WHISKY MADE IN THE SODTK. FEB8ON8 WISHIN Strictly Pure Spirits fOS. MEDICAL AND OTIIKB UBP08 can get any size paekajte From 3 to 50 Gallons, Rv addresslne T. N. OUOPKK. Earl Mill u. ireaeu county, n. j. ; or k. j f .Ba eUh. H.v C'ITT PROPERTY. foe sale;. By virtue of authority given in a mort gages execuiea on me stn day of Feb. l.v 7ti, eveiueuce Dy saiu mortgage, as recorded in Book 42, page iytt, of Kegiiiters Office, of Wake county, l will sell at the Court House door in Kaleign, on the lyth day of April WJ. at public auctiou tlie lands consigned in saiu nioruiges consisting 01 several val uable lotew in tne city of tialeigh a lol lows. 1st Lot. On North side of Franklin Place street adjoining property of Kingsloy & Auiey, ueing pari 01 ino Larter li llaari son property, with no improvements aud coiiUuiig iy3 ucres, more more or less. su Lot. An enclosed lot juit ouusideof Northern limits ol the citv of Kaieiirh. on the coiner orth ol the property of James k.. uiwrence, wnn no improvements and coutainiug l-o acre, more or less. iRX. Lor. An enclosed lot iu the North em part ol the city of baleigh, near the Kaleigh fc Gaston Kailroad track and near tne Machine Miops ol said coninanv. with a. two-story frame dwelling house iu good re pair saiu iol coutainiug 1-7 acre more or less. 4th Lot. An enclosed oarcel of land, sit uated near the Mach lhe shops of lUo ital- eigh & U as ton railroad company, lying along the track of that Comuanv and beimr a corner lot Just .fciat of the ltound House ' with one story frame hduse said lat con taining 1-7 acre, more or lss. 6th lx)T. An enclosed Darc-el of land. Korth of, and adjoining the above with 1 story frame dwelling house said lot con taining 1-6 acre more or .less. oth ixt. Hituate at the corner of Lane fc Salisbury atreeU, just South of the carpen ter suops 01 the itaieign & oaston Kailroad Company with no improvements and con taining l-l acre. lime or sale 11 o clock M. 'l erins 01 sale as per mortgage cash, but arrangements can be made upon Davment 01 one-third cash to get time on the balance For further particulars apply to ' W. 11. f all, Attorney 01 Mortgagee, Kaleigh, n. c. E. P. GEEEN, Attoruey and Couuselor at Law, WARRENTON, N. C. inf!ftIoe8 lnJhe arts of Warren and ad- 0 thetole11 ' tUe Sureme urt wiiUtM .ou "ectlons strictly compiled muu, aud remittances promptly made. Lauk.andold North 8tati insurance com Puy, w arrentou, j. , lprd & ftr B. STRONACH, April 12th, 1879. New York Russet Apples, choice Meesuia Opanges, Extra Large Lemons, Fresh Coeoanuts, Mixed Pickles, Extra Choice Cannd Peaches Springfield Hams, Ferrlea Pig Hams, . Thin Breakfast Strips, Smoked Boiling Beef, Windsor Herrings, Southampton Hami French Prunes, Bright Sliced -pplag, ' Dried Peaches, Patras Currants, Sheled Corn, Hand Pickecd Beans, English Island Molases, Ttandard A Silver Drips, Tuba Mo 1 uses. Tapioca, F'arnla, Kice Flour, Crek d Wheat, Crushed hent, Pin head Oatmeal, Imported Irish Oatmeal Canada Oatmeal, Graham Flour, Tearl Bar ley, -age, Bordeaux Vinegar, Olive Oil, ran ton Ginger, Lima Beana, Pigs Feet, Fulton Market Beef, Cream Soda Biscuit, Alexii Uodillot Sardines, Alexis Oodillot Olive Gilt Edge Butter, Italian Maearonf, Califor nia Honey, Domestic Honey, Felsons Oela tln, Cox's Gelatin. If you wish any of the above or anything else in the Gro-pr.-" ImpoiMttoiiiiuiobttit AN'D liETAIL BUYERS! Having done a Iurg-cly increated and koa, .v e v. ill uuttr if tuts Spring and Summer Trade, A larger and more varied stock of lry oil, IIts, tboe. Trunks, No. ti04i, :c., Ac, iMAMu uvvr uiur. Our Mil. YKARCJAX, so favorably kuovvn a& a practical business man and ju aicious buyer, has been ior some nine past and will o lor several days yet, In Sow ork, making our pui cnaser. V e nave already received a splendid as sortment, and nave on the vayandtoar rive many additions, including A NICE LINE OF TRIMMED AND READY-MADE SUITS FOR LADIES. We buy direct from the Manufacturers Importers and Agents, uud are prepared to soil ior the lowest prices L 11. liiAltGAN, PETTY & JONES april ll-u' Christian Advocate, Biblical ltocordcx and Chatham Kccord copy . T. J. TXIOMAS, OFFER Guano iij j i ili a s For Farmer . In stock and arriving 2000 backs Ailion & Addison'a Com plete Cotton Mauure. 000 Sacks High Grade Acid Phos phate. Sulphate AniuiLiiia aud Nitrate tfoda. Buk Meat, Corn Meal, Oats, II at, Flow a, New Chop Cuba and New Ok lea mi MOLASSE i . Sugar of ail xraaes. Coffki Pllm im Smoking Tojiacco. All of wnlcti wtU lo soid low for Cash or on Crop Time Personal attention jriven lo iLi leof i'ot-' ton, aod for t ose ho may wish to told, I nave atn Die storage rojra and will make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES with low rate of interest aad storas Uargrs J. J. THOMAS, Cotton ahd Commission Mbkchant Wo. 8 Marlr 8 ret, maroh T-tf RALEIGH V.fX 45 Years Before the Public. THE GENUINE DR. C. McLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DVSPSIA AND SICK HKADACRB Symptoms of a )iseaced Liver. )AIN in the rirht side, under the 1 edjje 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 th2 pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the . top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken fcr rheumatism in the arm. The stom ach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness; the botvels in general are costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sen sation in the back part. There is gen erally a considerable los or memory, accompanied with a painfu 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 t9 him, yet he can scarcely summon up foititude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, Lut cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet exam ination of the body, after death, hat shown the LivrER 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 most 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 ail bilious derangements, and" as a simple purgative, they are un equaled. t. , . t BEWABE OF IMITATION. The genuine are nerer sugar coated. Ever hen ..as a red wax seal on the ha, with 'h- im-ression Dr. McLane's Lr.'E.. i-.Lo Vn. -v.'ni McLanet's Liver Pills be?- .i- MSuatures of C. McLANi-and Fleming Bros, on the wrappers. Insist upon naving the genuine I. C. McLane's Liver PilI.s, prepared b Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full imitation of the name McLauc, spelled differently bat same pronunciation, : l V
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