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DAILY NEWS AS COLD AS ICE. Tl'RSDAY - - APRIL 14. 179 SAD FATE OF ALTIJT KITH, R1LEIOU. or LOCAL BKIEIX Tlmhr Ilrvd. chief in the Cber- oke tribe, walk the i recta of KaJeiich with UtHy trvd. He i aeeking aid for hii trir and Is acomrjnied by one of hi Indian companion. The yomi, jrentlemen of the city, it t report"!, will titake thia KAnter a.u mnorMe with LalN and other iVi-iTtvi'tc in the next fct ik. Wi h a f-.iil hrtuf will srreet Mr VVi- i to-nljht a: Tucker 1111. )'rtin amor.v the sjroat musicians, i aii uterlainmc-il of the hihet order of merit, entirely novel and interesting. II Xaalr. There- til If a communication of the ofo-n and DifmNr of the various MwnnK ltfr in thi city and auch loije in the adjacent omntie a can eonrenientlv attend, at the;r id Lodge Hall in the llolleman buildiiur. In thia eitr. on Saturday next, the lih InaU, at 10 o'clock, a. m., for the exemplinea Uon of the work in the various decree. JLc. One or more Graud Secretaries will be present, and the exx-wion prom ip! to be an interesting one for the fra ternity. All Ma-ton in Rood tHiidinit are invited to attend. MeellMf r the rartb Ward. A meeting of the fourth ward rotert wja Laid on April the U.th Edmund Ii-rui was elected chairman, J. T. Jone. becrttary, Nortleet lun ton. J am en II. J one and Albert Majrnin, wan the ones w horn the voter ehoe to reprwnt them in the next cltr coanciL rtpeeche were delivered by several renliemea after which Mr. Sylvester S. Hardie delivered a grand and eloquent apeech on the subject of educating your children after which the houwe ad Journel. Wake rret lle-e. Mr.Jiwb K Allen h it a fn e of fif teen workmen on the new college building at Wake Kore-t. who are now putting on the finishing louche. This work ha. ln done at the exjne ol Col. J. M. Heck and the late John U. William, and wheu completed will l a verr ornamental a well as useful ad dition to this mMt excellent iutitutioii of learning. It iconteiupIatel to erect a -o err ponding building on tlie opposiu aide of the main building, and it b prolyl. le the work will be given out U cmtrat l at an early day. 1'heae addi tion to the college ill make it one 01 the m.mt extensive of learning ill the country. went her the attractive and The C'alBtatle fair. Iv-toite the in-'lemcnt Fair oi-ued under pruuualug auspice The hall d related an entrtining api-arance. Tlie lUleigh Light Infantrv Braaa Band and the luli-ui string Uand rendered the rauic of the uccAaion, and all present enjoyed thciMselve. The Ublrt presided over bv Mr. John O "eil. Mivi I .a. Italian. Mrs. r-enderga-nt. Mim Ferrell. Mia Igah, Miaae Charity Manly, Katie lUgan. Anuie Tyghe. are all well nllel with fancy needle work and ornamental work of eVere kind. and present a t-eau-tiAil light. Mr. Hayee. Mr. Manly aud Mr. Bar bee are in charge of the aupper table, and is well supplied with every thing good to eat; this table will ! open for lunch every day during the Fair from 11 till 'J o'clock, for the con venience of all w ho miv want a hearty meaL Bright fa--es of" the fair ex ia een in every prt of the iiall soliciting ote on the Fireman Truui'l which is a twenty-two inch double U: ed iver Trumpet, extra heavily chased w ith gold lined month piece and belL TheTrumjl U from the houe of An derson A Jones. New York, and i just what it is represented. The New Home, Wheeler A Wilson ami the Singer Sew ing machine are exhibited, competing for the gold medal. Several maguilt cent picture-, bird and cg-s. a silver watch are among the articles to be raf fle.! for, also there will e rattled lhx-e owing machine, of which more will 1 aaad hereafter. Considering all tilings, the opening night was up to the mott aanquine hops, anl closed with "trip ping the light fantasii'. ftanrl Terriblr Weald lM All CBlrl f Hlfwaeir Tbe Fell Ntrwke Tknnaaj .Night A nmlmg ft mm la the Deatd ef XlghA Fee blrVeiee A llnnaan IVodj As Cold aua lee The Seal f Death. In my "ither'a house are many inan- ulunt" The par .ulsrs of the aad case of one Alvin Smith, a olorod man of this city, Wiis on y3te nlay gathered by a repreeentative of the Nkws. Alvin Smith was a free nero by birth. Was it CI, while a small boy, at his father's death, in charge of Ann Smith, his sis- ter.who was eight years older than him. He grew up in Raleigh and was a boy of good reputation. When at the age of sixteen, Mr. Henry Brown, the well known undertaker, took him in his fac tory to learn thetrade.Smith was a bright boy, he made rapid progress and soon became Mr. Brown bet workman, "lie w;w not like other niggers," Raid Mr. Brown, "he seemed to nave more sense than hi rart); he was like u white man." Smith steadily pursued his Labors in Mr. Brown's shop for 31 y ars, and suoceeded in earning a repuutuoii in tins city for HIS fPRIOHT BKARIXO with all who had dealings with him. He was what the darkies call a "high tone nigga." He was a great favorite of Mr. Brown's, who took a great interest in him and never lost an opportunity to betriend nun. e never saw a ne gro like him," said Mr. John Brown, "he begun work with father before I was lorn, and he helped raise me; be took just the same care of me that a father would ; it certainly was a heavy blow on the old man, the thought every thing of Smith." It apears that Smith was subject to occasional spells of headaehe, which, though not frequent, were very severe ; it was not thought that they were se rious, ami not until last fail did he give himself any concern alout the matter. Tin- attacks In-gaii to come more fre quently and more awful to bear. "Some times thev would w ilt hiui down. LIKE A LKAK IN 1HE HOT Sf.N," as Ann Smith said. Ann Smith is a very worthy member of lr. Atkinson's church and a colored woman of many god qualities. She is much above the ordinary darkey. Both shejand "Cor." as she calkd Smith, stand high, both among I lie white folks us well as the colored jH. pie. Smith was devoted to his tr;vde and would often work latest night; this was bad for him, and his attacks of sick or nervous headache during the p;ist three months had lw)ine very frequent and almost iinoii'ltirable. He evidently was in a dangerous way. but still he worked oti. lime had et its seal on him an.l STATE NEWS. Hew Ilanover. Wilmington Star : We noticed some very tine Florida strawberries for sale yesterday. There were no inter ments in Bellevue Cemetery during the nasi weeK .workmen are engaged in naunng oyster-siiells and improving the turnpike road in the neighborhood of the Sound. Kpizooty has ma !e its appearance on the plantation ot Hon. D. L. Russell, in Brunswick county, ana put a snort distance irom tins city lie has already lost two horses troin the disease, one of them ns fine an ani mal as there was in the county, and all the remainder of his horses but oar and all of Ins mules, are now sufzenng from this dangeroos distemper The Register of Pceds issiiel eleven mar- riige licenses during the p:ist week, of whicli three were lor white and ei for colored couples. The alarm of tire last night was caused by the igni tion of a small tenement in the lot on the corner of Front and Princess streets, and in rear of the old First National Bank buildiug. Lost, Between Raleigh and Pittabaro, April 9th, a little reI pocket-book containing about flOO and a note for $450, with a payment of flOO. 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 convev any idea of its illegibility. It is charitable, however, to the old philosopher to suppose that the fault lav with the pens he had been accustomed jto use, but what a world of grief and trouble would have been suved to the compositors if he hd writton hi-, adi to rials witheran Easta brook falcon Ren. ' . Freali Arrivals at D. T. Johnson's. Richmond bolted meal, 500 lbs nice white corn bulk meats, N. C. hams and Bides. 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, D. T, Johnson. Craekers and fake. In large quantities at Watson's cheap grtcery store. Orange. Chapel Hill Iedger: Frost is thought not to have done much damage here- alsmts to fruit. Potato tons suffered severely We learn that the moon shiners w ho shot at the revenue officers, Jos. B. Mason and others, have been indicted Yon Will Find It to 3-our interest to call at Watson's grocery store and examine his stock and prices, he will not be excelled in either prices or quality of goods. Call at Watson' For your groceries, they are not only Cheap but the best. Just the Place. Loader the tailoi hs won an envi able reputation in his business, ...id d r -s "t, for the style, fit and mate-r:-!' rt' his suits are not excelled, u AC-i to this is added moderate char-res, it is not surprising that Lis robins 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. raven. Nevberni:ti : The lniard of Oitv Council acted wisely when it repealed the "Drummers ' license tax. C oni- inercial travelers may again visit our city without paying municipal tribute. Our Board of City Council has or dered a siMH-ial election to be held on the 17th inst., for the purpose of de- terming whether, the City shall pur chase an addition steam rire Bngine. t'nlen.' Monroe Express: Spring wheat has loen seriously injured by the frost- The County Commissioners decided not to petition the Governor to call an extra term of court for this county- The" Wesley Chapel M. E. Church, sit uated eight miles west of Monroe.which was burned dow n by an incendiary last spring, h;ts leen rebuilt. CJrant I lie'. Henderson Tobacco Plant : Buildings are going up rapidly. Farmers in this section are making great prepara tions for large toba"co crois. Hen derson has improved more in the last two or three vears than anv place in the Suite. Hon. Joseph J. Davis yes terday passed through this place oii his wav to Iouilurg, N. ., where he will remain a few davs. DEATH, (1 RI M DEATH, wa moving on its victim. On Thursday las. Smith, w as quietly working in the hop with Mr. Caige, Mr. Brown' journeyman. It was after the hour ofaix in the evening, and Smith, after talking awhile, weut to Mr John Brown's, a short space from the work ahop and on leaving re marked. "I'll, hack soon and we'll lake a smoke together." He went to Mr. Brown' house a was hi cotom. and got the market basket from Mrs. Jno. Brown to get the marketing for next day.- Mr. Caige got his uper and returned to the shop. lie occupied himaelf in draughting a w hile and joiued by Mr. Jewett Cosbv, wKo called to talk with him. In the meantime smith had not returned, audit wa noted. Alout9 o'clock Mr. Jno. Krvwu went to the shop, and after aw hile, observed that Smith was not in; "where is Smith?" He was told that he had not been seen. "Well, that's '.range; I never kne.v him to do ao be .ore in uiv life." He soon left and, as he remarked to the reporter, "I fell all night as if something had had liapen- Iirge load choice seed oats by the wholesale, at 4 cents a bushel at Mar tin A tsborn Grain and Feed Store. First Claa. All-the new atyles in soft hat all C orJ.d the loweat price in the city. R. 1J? Andrews A Co., - Clothier and Hatters. Mht shirt. Best quality, cut long and w ell ma-Ie, at 1.00. The lowest price in the city, at R. B. Andrew A Co.. Clothiers "and Hatter. La a 4 fee Kale. A beautiful little farm of eightv-e en a-id one-half ( 87$ i acres, situated on the la.nishurg road. arotit seven miles from Raleigh. Can b longht on reas onable term by applying to I.atta A My att. Dead Ktaae aad Wan rata. Largest and finest to-k In the Suae. Cheaper than they can be purehasd in New York. Wi'thout freight. I'om and see and be convinced. Bosend tlf and Portland i-ement constantly 0tt Land. Wolfe stone burial case on exhibi tion at Henry Brown a, and marble yard ou corner Morgan and Blount street. Cavto.v A Wolfe. Raleigh. N. C. ed to Smith. The story lgin to get mvsterious right along hero. The link is broken until 4 o'clock Friday morning. Mr. Heury Brown's house is between John Brown's and T. H. Briggs'. A new addition ha recently been made to the rear, and fresh pillars are laid under the new lialconv. About 4 o'clock in the morning," Mr. Briggs was aroused from his sleep bv the iints aant and piteous haying of his dog. He became impressed with the idea that something wa wrong, and ven tured out in the black night to learn the cause of his dog's unusual demon stration. He awakened his servant boy who oon was with him, pausing for a mo- iiicui to nsxen. a taint moan came up from the black atillnv. around and was rebate 1 at regular intervals, the bov's keen ear soon traced the sound in the direction of Mr. Brown's baek yard. He at once proceeded towards the place, and turning the corner of the new porch in the rear of Mr. Brown's house, he stumbled over a MOTIONLE.SS human bkino. He called on the silent bodv at hi ft-et to tell him who he was. A faint tnnistinct voice answered "Coz Smith." Mr. John Brown was called up and the motionless IkxJv of Smith was car ried to hi room on the premises. He must have been stricken down with paralysis early in the night. Prooa My w hen he went out to i.i.-L m ...m L-....ti: i. . ... """""'o1' or UIOCKS SooUt ho;e. Lenoir. New bernian : Collector Powers, de puiies I'age ami Kenoe, witn a josse. ranieil on an illicit whiskey distillery in Kenoir county a few davs ago and destroyed a quantity of material and arrested the violators of the law. Wilson. Wilson Advance: Rev. T. T. Eaton, pastor of the lir-it Baptist Church of Petersburg, has accepted the invitation tendered him by Prof. Brewer, to de liver the annual address before the young ladies of the Wilson Collegiate erninarv at the approaching com meucement on the 11th of June. This gentleman enjoys a line reputation as a speaker, and all who may be so fortn nate as to oe w ltniii reach ol his voice on that occasion can safely expect a lit erary treat. Ru ii combe. Asheville Citizen : It seems the recent cold snap did not do as much damage in this section as it did elsewhere, 'lie apple crop is but little, if any, damaged the cherries are somewhat damaged. while the peaches have suffered the heavier, it being, estimated, as far as we have been able to learn, that something over half of them have been killed. On Sunday night last, about 9:30 o clock. Mr. A. J. Butler dropped dead at his house, in this place, of heart disease. Rowan. Salisbury News: The Inferior Court ha leeii at yvork on a large dorket this w eek. Solicitor Kerr presses the w ork with his usual ability. Miss Painter, the Quakeress, continues to draw large crowd of interested listeners, some coming a distance of 20 miles. There is no aeateuient of interest in her eloquent sermons. About Kr have made a pro fession of religion under her preaching. Some of her converts are among our oldest and most respected citizens. The Celebrated Seven Sprinsr Iron and Alum Mass. This is decidedly the most useful, be sides being the most efficient Family Medicine, ever placed within the reach fl anypeople. its reputation extends ar and wide, and its great popularity is due entirely to its own merits. For relieving Sick and Nervous Headache, a a . . ii may oe iruty said, to nave no equai. .Dyspeptics nnd it just the remedy lor 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 Southern cities, s'tting forth its specific effects in other more dreaded and troublesome diseases. Rev. John F. Mavna, Theological Seminary, Columbia, S. ('., writes: "Am afflicted with that terrible disasise, 'Diabetes; am using the 'Seven Springs Mass' with a considerable degree of re lief: is the only remedjr'I have vet found to suit mv case; want to continue its use until a cure is effected if possi ble. Send worth of the enclosed P. O. order immediately. Jno. F. Mayxk. Columbia, S. C, Jan. 2,'kl, 1879. Rev. J. D. Parker, of New Orleans. Ia., yvrites: "Having tried effectually trie weven springs iron and Alum Mass,' for Diarhea, Kidney affliction. Ac, I take pleasure in recommendinir its iLse in these complaints. In my case it aiionis immeduue relief. J. D. Parker." New Orleans, I.a., Feb. 11th, 17!. For sale by Win. Simpson. Pescud. JjOe A 'o., and F. H. Heartt. Raleigh. N. C. and Druggists generally. I.an i u iM A Litchfield, Abingdon, Ya. Slake Your Own Fertilizer. With ten dollars worth of chemicals. whiclt l yvill turnish in lions for one ton of lertilizer, such materials as every fanner aoundance around the farm. make a ton of fertilizer eoual A IMuretic. In alll diseases of the kidneys the best known remedy is the regular use of the famous Buffalo I,ithla water from spring number 2. It acts promptly and effectually, does not differ in taste from other waters and to those who suffer Irom kindney complaints it is an in'dis pensible necessity. For sale by all first class druggist. For Rent. A dwelling house in the city of Ral eigh. Seven rooms, in good repair with necessary outhouses. For particu- I 1 . WT T ... ' tars appiy 10 . n. jrace, Attorney at Law. June. !Lar4 steady, in fair demand; $6.32i$6.3d for &h and April; $o.42i $6.4o for May; $6.50$J.52J for June. Bulk meats steady and unchanged. Whiskey steady and unchanged. Cincinmati, April 14. Flour easier; family $4-60S5.60. Wheat weaker ; prime to choice red $1.04(g,$1.06. Corn steady, in fair demand at 37(g38. Oats steady at 2932. Pork quiet, held at $10.75$ 11.00. Lard in good demand but at lower rates; steam (5.32 (Sf3. io. Bulk meats dnll, held at $5.t5 for shoulders; $4.75 for clear rib, and $5.00 tor clear sides. Bacon quiet shoulders 4J: clear rib oi; clear sides 5g. Whiskey diui and lower at $1.01. Sugar firm and unchanged. Hogs quiet; packing $3.'j.:(g,?,i.yu. Livhrpool, April 14 Noon. Cotton firm; middling uplands 64; middling Orleans 6 ; sales 10,000 bales; specu lation and export 1,0KJ bales; receipts d,w; American o,4o0. Futures firmer, buyers at last nights prices uplands and low middling clause for April de livery 61-10; April and May 61-16(c 93-32; May and June 6 3-32(64; June and July 6 5-32(a,63-16; Julv and Au- 6 ust 6 7-32(5, 6i ; August and September gy-32 (0,0 ;-!. W.C. & A V B. STROHACH, April 12th, 1879. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Lien Bonds. Send to the News Job Office for your Lien Bonds and Chattel Mortgages. The best forms at the lowest price. Make a note of this. Dissolution of Copartnership. The firm of M. Bosenbaum & Bro. has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. m. osk;v.baum, The undersigned have this day formed a copartnership under the name and style of ueo. Moman s to., and are authorized to collect all debts due the late firm of M. os- enbaum fe Bro., and will settle all claims against them. GEO. SLOMAN April 15 dlw. J. ItOSENBAUM. proper propor added to has in he can to the "Clnnd compelled' from oyer the sea, Rising like Venus fhir and free; O'er some poet's reveri, Leopold's "Raleigh Belle" and "Lit tle Maimee." BEMARKsBl E cure of rn riflamed ear 4uct or passage 'o the eye, wi hort an oper a.t on. Mrs. Gibson, who has a large an SSsTe confectionery aed ca ti I r store No. 25 Keast 4M Street, Dear the Qr Central Depot, was about to have a sllv tube inserted in the tear passage of heref eye. The eniarmei t and innamalo were very great- Bef re submirting to in operation tried Dr. Oil s' Liniment, ru be In carefnl'y o- er The iLQamed r'uet Thp innauiatiou disappeared the passag-e be came clear, and ws. through Its 1 ower able to do without a sag-i al 01 eration Al&o icon ine Linime .t interuallv, teasponful three times a day, iii a wine elass of water. Ho'd bv a 1 dru - ists. Kycry reader of this paper can have fkke one nionlh s subscription to our illustrated Magazine of choice literature, "I.KISI'KK HOUhS," by sending eleven cents to pav lor mailing the premium that goes with" the magazine, viz : a pair of Kaster Cross chro mos. These crosses are entwined with calla lilies, ferns, grasses Ac. We shall feel fully repaid for this gift if the articles are shown to your friends. Catalogue of l,0o desirable and curious articles sent to all ; lc. and 2c. stamps taken. Address J. L. LATTEN & C )., 47 Barclay Street, New York. dfcw-eow-4w RALEIGH MARKETS. lest higli priced fertilizer on the mar ket. It is recommended by leading farm ers, such a Mr. in. (mines. J. T. Leach and others whose testimonials I hay c. Wx, Simpson, Chemist, Raleigh, S. C. Tlie Tucker House. This hostelry has not long been opened, but has already made itself a lavorite here and with the traveling public. Thy fare is good, the rooms favorable, while the location is very convenient. These many advantages are appreciated. Cotton Market : Reported by I'AHh'ER & A VERA, Cotton Brokers. Raleigh, X Middling strict Low Middling. Low -Middling , Strict (jood Ordinary (Jool Ordinary Middling Stains Iaw Middling Stains (Jood ordinary stains Tune of Market, rirm. C April 14, 1879. lo-VdlO lO'lO' j I"' A Matt. Carpenter on lit MnNle. Washington i'ost. If Matt. Carpenter does as well Jn his subMfHpuent efforts as he did yes terday, the republican senatorial min ority will need hospitable treatment. As it is, Messrs. Cameron; Blaine, Mc Millan and Edmund are in a badly confused condition. E. R. Wyalt. Has on hand and to arrive. 2.,ow lbs. C. R. Bulk side and shoul ders. 1.OU0 bus. prime w hite corn. L'OO bbls. family Hour. 300 bus. llaxafl Mills bolted meal. o0 sacks Marshall's Liverpool salt. 2T bbls. New Orleans molasses, 10 bbls. sugar house molasses. '20 bbls. sugar, from granulated down. '20 sacks coitee. :o,(HMj Knnds prime Timothy hay. Karly Roe seed potatoes. Orders tilled promptly for teed sweet potatoes. "Above named goods bought right. and will be sold accordingly. L. RWVyatt. Wilmington St., opposite Market. 55 75 15 Co. a oo ( 20 H0 55 (Pi " (oft 1 7. o 6 11 12 2.5 S3 75 (a. (ai (ax Mnky Marrlrk Ac. N. Y. Star. Deacon Richard Smith of Cincinnati Ir.is thejhardihood to attribute to the fis tinguished editor of the New York Sun the authorship of the poem eutitled, "The Monkov'a Wedding," i-ommeuc-ing : The monkey married the baboon's Sister, Sm-ickwd his lips, and then he kissed her, Kisned so hard he raised a blis ter. She set up a yell. As everybody well knows; the poem was w ritten by Murat Halstead, the em inet Ohio journalist, and Deacon Smiths's affected ignorance must seri ously impair his reputation as a truly gooii man. Beer, Ale, Porter and Mineral Water. My facilities for the delivery of the above in bottles or kegs, are superior to any in the State. Brices as low as the lowest. Country orders solicited. - M.-'RitLs, Raleigh, X. C. City Botling orks. Parlor Bagatelle Tables. I am State agent for the sale of M. Redgraves Parlor Bagatelle Tables, which are noyv so fashionable in private families and saloons North. M. Bills, Raleigh, N. C, CITY MARKET-WholesalePriee. Corrected by CHISTOPHER & SORRELL. Official Report of Grocers Exchange. Raleigh, X. C, April 14, 1379. Flour, North Carolina Chick .-ns Lorn Corn Meal Bacon, X. C. Hog round...!!! " hams Bulk Meats, clear rib sides... " shoulders North Carolina l'ork.... cort'ee, pi inie Rio " good syrnp, s. II " Mo Lasses, Cu I a Salt, Liverpool " 8ug5ir, white .'!!". yellow ..! Irish potatoes " " Xorth Carolina! Sweet Potatoes (seed) Oats, shelled ".'.' Peaches, peeled '.!!.'.".' " unpealed Apples, northern per bushel.. " dried Cotton Ties, new.... " spl iced... !.'."." " Bagging Pork Peas, per bushel, white'.'.'.. . . StOClt Kggs Butter Beeswa x ".'."."..".'.".'," Ritgs mixed !..... ...J.! " cotton Fi-rs Otter Mink Fox '!'' ! ' " coon ...!!!!!!!. Muskrat RaLbits ...........' Above are for larse ouantitiB small quantities are wanted higher price will be charged. We are to-day receiving a nice line of Ki Cofl'ees which we are nreuared to otter to th trade and cousuiners, either roasted or green at prices wbich must draw customers. We wish every pound of roasted coHae returned wnicn does not please. ; Seasonable Coods. French Prunes, crop 1C8, in glass. " do " " tins. " do ' " balls. Assorted Dessert Fruits. Love Apple Tomatoes, 3 Tb cans. Munson's Trophy ' " " 4. .4 44 4 Ferris' Pig Hams. " Smoked Beef Tongues. For a genteel, palatable and wholesome supper dish, you canobtain nothing so cheap as Ferris" smoked beef, as sliced by us in our automatic machine. Ferris dry salt Bellies. STATEMENT Showing: the Condition of the Home insurance Company. OF NEW YORK. ASSETS DECKMER 31. 1873. value f r al est t- ad grouu ver'sowne . by the Company, Jess h-s amoiiQiof euc luuran res ihe'eo:),) flW,4.(i.S7 Loans on bond and mort gage (duly recorded and being first liens on the fee simple,) 2,053,W6.3. Account of stocks and b nd8 ot the United States, aad of this and other tare-f, also all oth rstocks and b jud absolutely owned by th -ompany, S.ftMw.oO Stocks, bonds nnd all oilier securities, (ex cept mortgages) hy pothecated to the Com pany as collateral secu rity for cash actually loaned by the company 242,19."47 Interest due and accrued on stocks and other securities, es.2s3.30 C t-h in company's prin. clpal office and belong lng to the Company, deposited In Ba.ii-, lir.W vi - Premiums unpaid. 1.5ti,5i)5.79 New York Russet Apples, choice Mcsta.ii. Opanges, v,la Extra lurge rmons. Fresh Cocoanntn Peached1 PlCklC'S' Choice "'i Springfield Hams, Ferries Pig Hams BeJhin Breakfast Strips, Smoked IJoihng Windsor Herrings, Southampton Ham French Prunes, lirlght sliced . pni jl ' , Dried Peaches, Patras Curm . s ' ' Sheied Corn Hand Pickecd Beans Engiisn Island Molases, Ttandard V klBr Drii.s, i uba .-.lolases, iapioca, l arnia iVi. I Fiour, Crek d V;eat, Crnnhed he n' ! head uai meal, inn ofted Irish Cmi'mVai" . .. .iiniii i iuur, r earl 1 ley, us?, i drdeaux Viueca, live oil c ton (Tinker, l.ium jieans, i is Keet, l-'n! """'n'-i it-ei, v. i utuji rjau isiscuit I'. .!;!'.. C . . . I I . .! . .... vjouiooi ort,uiiies, Alexis doriiii,.f n,-. Gilt i-.dge nutter. Italian Mae,,! A..,.. A h-.ti- r- v Hill lilTml- Ikuil.tln I J n It.. iiicniH. ixvuvy, reisong (i,.i tin. Cox s (Gelatin. ' If you wish any of the above or anvti.'., . e.sb in tne iji i-;ry - .. '" Important lo mmm AND RETAIL, JBUYEIiS ! 0 Having done a Largely InereaiiMi . sou, we will oiler lor the p hU4' and Summer Trade A larger and more varied stock of Dry 4d. Hrt. Nhoes, Trunk, Our MR. VFlRiiiv.' known as a practical businew man and Uicious buyer, has been for some tlmi and will we lor several da va yet! in v - ' ork, making our purchased " We have alread.v rHviici a . Bortineut, and have on the wav n,i t Hve many additions, including j t0 er A NTCE LIXE OF TRIMMED A XI) READY-MADE SUITES FOR LADIES. We bu;, dlivct from tin. Importers ami Agents, and JIM l J l lun( L Ift'll CS l . ii. ve.;i; o', PFrrrv apni U-tf OjJt- C Maiiufactuiwrs are pn-par-U .', A J XI. Ii.istlan Advocate. Mfbii.i t? , ana I huUiam fi.-cord coj.y . Guan FI'l?li- ail Jl)h d 8 For Farm In stock aud arriving OOO.-vuks A'li.-on & Adison'i p'efo C ttoo Ma-.nire 20C0 S..cks Ili.h Uracil Acid phate. sulphate Aaisn-..i;t auJ Xitrate Co;a- Buk Meat, Cokn Meal, Oats, Hat, Flouk, Ntew Crop Cuba and New Orleans IA O L X 3 S MJGAR of h:1 50 4 1 (ffi n X per lb 3 " 25 3 ii e 4 0 O-'i 123 1M tij bo 8 9 ti 51 15 13 y 50 6.5 50 .50 12 tj M 75 11 15 .55.00 . . . . 75 ... 90 ... .r .. . 10 3 Whe Total Assets, $(5,390,352.) Losses unpaid, including' those resisted. r29...-2? rt Kest-rve, as required by law. l.TtStf TTI no ' All other .claims, 20,5.2 Totl Liabi-ities. $2,028.17 Surplus as regards policy holders, "jM,3t,4,S8.94 ai.ital stock paid ud. Sjkxi.ikX.OO Surplus as regardsstock- holders, l,363,4f.M Total Income. 2,094,825 S5 Total Expenditures, 2,422,0W ' NORTH OAttU IN A B0S1NESS IN 1878. Risks written. i U4 tt: imi Premiums received, 11,375 87 Looses paid on risks taken, 5,oK.64 Losses incurred, t,084 93 NORWOOD GILES, Agent Wil .jingion. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Office of SucRETiRr of mate, Iiisdrkce Department, Ralkigh, April 11, 1879. In compliance w, th Section Kight of ' An Act CoQcei uiug nsurHiic," ratiried March 12th, i877, 1 certify that the above is a true extract from the sworn ttat noent of the Home Insurance Company to De cember 3l8t, J 8 8, now on hie in tb I e partment, and the statement Is hereby ap proved. WM. L AUNDKKS, Secretary I stare. TOM COOPKLy'fo JLanrel Valley CENTENNIAL OLD Rli Smoking Torero, ad , m so.dlow lor 0 Cash or on Crop Time Personal attention eivn fotLj sale of Cot ton, a..d tor t ose h , may wish to bold. I have ample storage to ra and will make LIBERAL CAbU ADVANCES argsW rt ' f iutrest aid torag J. J. THOMAS, Cotton and Commission A1ekcua.t No. 8 Martin 8 reet. march 7 tf K ALKU. H. W. O. 45 Years Before the Public. THE GENUINE DR. C. McLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS FOR THE CUXE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DW riH tNB tlC It JtBADACRB the new mphy the Drlr. "I it rmibl that Mr. io.lfre- i up and at work, ami rurtxl bv no muiplo a remedy?" "I assure you it in true that be I en tire!y cured, and w ith nothing but Hep Hitter; and only tn days aro hi doc- wm irave nmi up and mud he mut die V "Well-a-day ! That ii remarkable! I w ill go thi iliT. and jet aotne for my prwr ieorgt I know ho are good." Ta krftlnl ni-alMV. A vimple, pure, haruilejt remelv tltat rurw eery time, and prevenudi'i epe by keeping the bloud pure, aioin--'h rr-'uUr, kidnes and lier iMii U the greatt-sl bleing eer t-onforreii upon man. Hop Hitters ia tliat reined v, and iU proprietor are being bleed bv thousands who hue leu uvetl mil eured by it. Will you trv it? Se another column. Fr Real. Th three dein.lj houses luvii;g bout 20 rtoius, on McDowell atreet olonirtnK to the csUU of J. Kisher, oc cupied Mnrtl years bv Mrs, l'ullen u . T. . UUU4M, 1'IMMMTMIOU StVftfll wr teriivd apply to HE WAS AS IXILD AS ICK. The dying man linjrereil insensible all day hnday. His sister Ann was by si ne uu, on .atuniav, she notieoii signs of consciousness returning. Sh. -lKke to Id in. "Cox, I am so aorrv I wasn't with vou in v.,- distress in the night!" "Oh! a'few raort- wiin me and all is over. In mv miners nouse are manv were not so I would ....... . V. I . . M4int)i inarticulate replv, and he tuiiik. into unconsiousne "again He recognised Mr. I'orter at on tinio and shook his hand ; he also knew Mrs Jesse Brown and shook hr hnH i..i the only words he uttered were those. io in sister. lie lay in a state of con an Sunday md up to twentv utes or two o cicK-k. Wm. Woollcott has just received from a bankrupt stock, a lot of hats, boots, shoes and clothing, and he w ill sell them cheap for cash. A case of spring cali coes just arrived at Woollcott'a. mansions, if it have told vou." Kleetrli Re I (a. A sure cure for nei vous debility, pre mature decay, exh mstion, etc. The only reliable cure. Circulars mailed free. Address J. K Rlkves. 43 Chat ham St., N. Y. na min- n. m. vHitinii Mr. Henrv Brown LhIchm hiu .loath , hard. He haa titled up the rinet cof hn ever in this citv, for his burial. It is a gla.ss casket.with elaborate gol. and silver mountings, and cost t-uu. His runeral will l preachtnl to-dav at 4 p m. in the 1st Presbyterian church bv Kev. J. M. Atkinson. 1st of Mav. J. WiJlLKf Agt. In town, mi Fifteen enta Ctotel. All wool a.Hsimere suits for W.00, at It. B. Andrews, tV. Co., Clothier and lUtt Mllllorry !((. iy anil re aux k of pattern hats and boouets. ilush laciea and ribbons t ixmt. Mrs. W. O. Wolfe. Formerly Miss C. C. Hill. Rranswlek Billiard Tnbles. I am general aent for this State for the celebrated lirunsw ck and Halkas billiard tables. Speci d inducements oflered to saloon keepers. M. Bill-s. Raleich. X C City Botling Works. It la (oyonr Interest to Know that Payne Bros.arenow makingthe lest bricks on this market and selling them lower than the lowest. Thev can alio rd it as they gtve the business their undi videil attention and leinir i, ..i muii L- ....... I. ... - 1 now 10 make economy ami of est quality. .'" us me eii Known and lonir 'v3ctj iu iuu taie 01 .-rirtii e guarantee our brick and give perfect satisfaction. iiuwiuuuoii urn on Wavne All, and i)avie sts. r Payne Rnnc P. O. Box 75, Raleigh rn heard of Bur grains! Who tries his best to please his friends Ann in nis moors never etuis, Bargains ho' 11 give you when you call For No. 10 is all and all. Of other houses you hear them talk; In Favettcville street just take a walk And only ask for No. 10, Kept by the most ingenious of men, Ami 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 your forms and laces; Picture frames and mouldings too In great variety; black, brown and blue. His window cornices and lambrequins tine, 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 vou all adieu And wishes a happy new year too, And not forget C. C. Clawsox, No. 10 Favetteviile St. TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. AND New thein Im Carolina. work to For further Agent, corner Will address. Ntsnd.ml. Patapsco FTour, Patapsco liaking Powder. Bolted Viririnia Meal. Orange tirove Kxtra Flour. Prime Timothy Hay, Marshall's Liverpool Salt. Clear Eib BulkMe7t, Hgertou'a Scotch Snulf. Tor gale at wholesale by W. H. Dodd. C. Watso.n'h. t4 CwflTM- Ier ionnd at Flae T At WaUon'n, poaile the Market. mmd Clar, Fayettewille atreet, op- PrltebartfA Brooks. Have ar.othci lot of that lixnt i- oiid hickory wood on hand, clieao lor n. Also, car load of tx.lt. I l.i. aalt, txiUioes, bulk meat. frh .r.r- and chH ku!, auam of all grades, oofl ft-es and te t price to suit the hard in Mala f , Bjrmm nmgmr. Of all grades. Best sugar -cared hams. Palapaou and Orange- Grove Flour. Richmond Meal, Houuny, Uriu, and a general aaaortment of Oroceriea of the beat quality, rery cheap, at Watsp'a. Wanted. A Lady of manv Team nr.nu. leacniDir. desires trt nl.t jin i..i .. cuaure for lnjtrrirt in i . . 2 . - -...... in unique or teicuiruj other branches, a rw kA Pool A Hunt. Attention is directed to the adver tisement of Pool iic Hunt, the most ex tensive turbine water who! k.,Hj1m in Ik, . ... . . . - - l"v 'uiry. inis tirm has been i sUwesslul operation for the past thirtv o.jia uiu irpru tne smallest be r,......w.s u.u.-uwnio oe on of the Win k , V eu.K,ne. water-wheel and mill builder, m the United states VLet r, nearJyjn thousand of thei; wheels In use and with the great re duction made in prices last month they expect to do a largely increased bua.ne this year, TheyVrTto respondence from all in want of m. ew For Halt' Two hundred and ut.y iiounds of live geese leathers. Lioyare nice and will oe sold low. Appiy to Latta t Mvatt. . ui utui auu UUIliUSSlOU Merchants. Poetry. Alone, I've yet one solace left, W'hich cheers my broken heart, And in that thought a thousand hopes Come springing into birth. ji How. biiautiful-Uia yision seems, Amidst lile'a troubled cares, , . To drink a elass of. good champagne And smoke Mksdkl's eiga. s. Froui tne Canital Ciirar Store, an. pesite elm Postoftice. York. Anril 14. Mor,- z Exchange dull and drooping. Govern ments weak except for 4's and 4t's new rives 4i. State bonds dull. Cotton net receints 421 bl 2,911. Futures closed firm; sales'lo7,(K0 bales; April 11.7011.72 ; Mav 11.75(5) 11 7H; June ll.9ill.59; JulV 12.06 12.0O, August 11.9611.97; Se"ptember ll.oo11.5t ; October 11.1."11.18 No vember 10.8210.83; December 11 1" 10.80. Cotton inactive; sales 550 bales; mid dling uplands llg; middling Orleans 111; consolidated net receipts 5,310 ; exports to Great Britain 4,889. Flour again in buyers favor. Southern flour ouiet. heavv. Whoaf slightly in bnyers favor, verv moderate exj-ort and light speculative inquiry ungraded Avinter red Sl.06gl.10; No 3 do. 1.0Jsi.03. Corn a shade lower very moderate trade, ungraded 44i46.' Oats slightly in buyers favor but dull, 33i for No. 3. Coffee in moderate de mand, firm; Rio quoted in cargoes at 1U15; in job lots Hiril6. Sniar un changed, quit; refined quiet. Molasses quiet and unchanged. Rice in moderate request and steady. Rosin quiet and firm $1.40. Turpentine firm at 29 Pork a shade firmer and quiet; old mess spot 9.40; new quoted at 10.37i51O.5O nine uener ana very quiet closing strong; prime steam spot $o.52i.' V his key and freights stead v Baltimore, April 14. Oats firm ; Southern and Pennsylvania 3233 Western white 3033; mixed 3132. Rye dull o860. Hay stead v 1112. Provisions firmer and steady; mess pork $10.25 feb 10.55: bulk shoulders 3 ; clear rib sides 54; packed WHEAT WHJ SKEY, a large lot ALWAYS ON HAND KiOM XWOTOFOUi YE ASS OLD. universally acknowledged rte be THE FINEST WHISKY MADE IN THB SOUTF. PERSONS WISHING Strictly Pure Spirits - JOB MKDICAL AND OTHKB UKPOSK8 ean get any size package From 3 to 50 Gallons, l- M)U Nl b " By addressing T. N, ?. o. Iredell county, N jo . Ra eiKh. N. OOOPEK, O. ; or H. P CITY PROPERTY. FOB SALE. By virtue of authority given in a mort gages executed ou the 8th day of Feb Is 76, eveidence by aid mortgage, as recorded w iT ' ,mtt ?! 01 gwters Office, of Utlkpvilmtv 1 nil ! ..II .... . . . I " r , 0,;li ot court House door in Raleigh, on the 19th day of April at public auction the lands consigned In said mortages consisting of several val- "aulB J" me city of Kalelgh as fol lows. 1st. Lot. On lVorth siMj rraniriu Place street adjoining property of Kingsloy & Ashley, being part of the Carter B Ilaari- on propeny, with no improvement and contamg 1J,3 acres, more more or loss. iot. An enclosed lot just outside of ixinnern limits Ol the itv of liatpih i,n 1 me corner iNOrin 01 tlie oronerl v nl rmoa sides 5 hams m T ni 'Mi I E Laurence, with no Improvements ana tiercpa P., - , ' ren.ned 111 containing 1,5 acre, more of less. - " - - . a OlCt 1- III IMIM r jf I OKI) I .OT An ATU'iIAt'Jil I rT 1 n (Kn Choice western packed Ibia zO; roll 15 ern Part of he city of Kaleigh, near the 10. oiiee nrrner ana lairly active I B iraoK and near Kio cargoes 1016. Whisker dull and I ,t7 . " ,c ouup uiauu company, with a i n-Fi, .,-1 . - uuu anu two-story frame dwelling house In i-nnH ,Z Q lllftf. -V SOU 3UfOi. Wilmingtox, April 14. Spirits tur pentine 0. Kosin quiet: strained Si n.v good strained J1.07i. Crude turpentine steady; hard 1.00; yellow dip 1.00: virgin l.o0. Tar steadv at 90. Or. steadv. prime white 55. Chicago, April 14. Flour auiet and weak. Wheat dull and a shade In wp.- for No. 2 Chicago-spring fresh; 91i for regular; 88 for cash and Anril: mfn. mi lor May; No. 3 do. 79. Corn lower and weak for fresh; 34 for regular; 31 g for cash and April; 351(3,36 for May; 3b, 361 for June,- Oats dull and ten downward for fresh; 24 for regular- 4 -for cash; 21 for April; 251 for Mav- ':i for June. Pork steadv. in fair 10.10?10.12i for cash and April; X10.2.4 10.27i for May; 10.371(a?10.40 for ,,airt-.. 1,1 1. , fc" r- wumiuiug i-i acre more or less 4th Lot. An enclosed narooi -r j uated uear the Machlhe --hops of Z 'r" ' eigh dk Gaton t ailroad iyfm. e,.fct .woutr the track of that rv.r r v ,'J"'S a corner lot just KasTofTheKound House aluine 1-7 acre, more or ir,Hia lal n- Lor. An enclrtsAi -i . fi'ici 01 iana. lam OTH Vnrth r.r v.,l j.,,:'""-'-. "W1 u.ajju aujonung tne abovp a-ith 11 rz, s '""vicuiuiKur less. Sciptcas of a Diseased Liver. JJAIN in the right side, under the I edge of the ribs, increases on pres sure ; sometimes the pain is in the left side ; the patient is rarely able to lie on tne leit side ; sometimes the 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 bowels in general ars costive, sometimes alternative with ! tx , the head is troubled with pain. ' accompanied with a dull, heavy sen- ' sation in the back part. There is gen erally a considerable loss of memory, accompanied with a painful sensation of having left undone something which oi!jht to have, been rlnni A wi;K dry cough Ls 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 -enation of the skin; hi3 spa .ts arc low ; and although he is satisfiea 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, l.ut cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet exam ination of the body, after death, hat shown the liver to have been exten sively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, in cases or 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 derangement, and ' as a simple purgative,..they arc un equaled. , . BEWARE or IHITATIOn. The genuiae are never sugar caated. Ever- her. ..as a red wax aeal on ti impression Dr. McLani'i hu, L: . with 1 !.r OTH LOT. Kitllflto at ' - Salisbury street jusVmh of the c'frpen CtomSKfvSfS11 & Gtonl41rPoand Linfhg - L e lmProvemt and con Time of sale 12 o'clock M Terms of sale arrangements can W made upon Payment of one-third cash to get tlmeSnthiSf w . tL f ACK, Attorney of Mortgagee, ' i - Raleigh, jr. c. 1 n be? Fleming Hros Insist v'ne McLANirl LlYIl PlLLJ isuatures of CMcLan and on the WTtpperj. insist upon navinc the rennina DR. C. McLaie's Livir Pills, prepared by Heming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitation! of th name McLane, spelled dlffertatlT bl tame proandatkm.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 15, 1879, edition 1
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