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DAILY NEWS Fill DAY - APRIL 18, l?.y. LOCAL BRIET. What'i the matter? Revenue receipt ye tenia 7 ware only tJQ.70. There H no re-wjition of improve ment in the way of building. The marriage at the Baptist church did not take place. Mr. Geo. denoe in the city. Poo is building a resi wvstern jortiou of the Rae will deliver the DaitioD Co!. Dtinmn V the liter . ap:.D. P. Me.: and Mr. Eugene V t r , ae ci v. Iiave loruui . .i'. ' ...n: ' i . iildo for the t.i.. . Li Mr. R. W. Beat haa laid the foun dation for hia new residence on ltilltt boro street. It will t a two-stery frame dwelling. The Rai.roaJ bridge on IlilUboro street is fast decay inc. MaJ. Winder and h Isclvil engineer have inspected it sod a new bridge will a xn be erected. A lnre i lore and dwelling ia be ing erected on the corner of Wewt and IlUIaboro streets Dy Mr. J. U. w hita ker for Mrs. Kitubre Jone. Died in Franklinton. N. C. April 16th, at 9 o'clock, p. ni., Mrs. rancis Kittle, the beloved wife of Inbaut M. Kittle. The Skating Rink to-night. The heaJth-ftlviBff exercise should be en toyed by all who puetbly caw Indulge. The attendance in large, and the pleas ure is unsurpassed. Rosea are bloom Inc. and the air Is odorous with the sweet scent of the wisteria and v el low issssjiiine. The flower were never more beautiful than this seaaoo. The Grand Ixxlge of Odd Fellows will meet in avetleviile on the 13th of I May. The Urand Encampment of the same order w ill inoct at the unie tune and place. Rev. If. M. I to bey. President Davenport Female College, will deliver the commencement addre tefore the Kinca Mountain High ISchoo!, lth of June, 157V. A meeting of thetrusuoMof Wake Fp(twl College was held at the college yesterday. Dr. Pritchaxd and olhr trust sea from Raleigh attended the meeting. Mr. Henry M. McDonald, who has for some time been a clerk in the store of Mr. WuvUooU, on Wilmington street, tuu gone to Col umbo Ohio to engagv in busine. The Treasurer Issued the follow ing drummers licentew veaterday : Bate. Heed dc Co.. New York ; Morux dc Keuel, Baltimore. Md.; llofpbeiwer A Co., Norfolk ; C. W. Gail A Ax, IU1 timore ; iiilea iV Murchlton, Wilming U.u, N. C. Attention la called to the adver tisement of Mr. J. P. Uully, the popu lar slid successful dry gooos merchant anu ciottuer ou raelteille street. Mr. Gully has a splendid stock.be treat bis customers spicndidlv, and ail who trade with him asy he is a splendid man. Attention, Baltic h Light I fa m try. You are ordered to meet "at the Ar mory this evening at 8 o'clock in uni form, for the purpose of attending the Catholic hair. By order of the Company. E. F. SMITH. Orderly Sergeant. Am Asa pat ted Leg. The colored man whose foot was am- Eotated day before yesterday afternoon ad his leg amputated yesterday after noon. Dr. Alston was his physician and has shown great solicitude in hia case it was sal a mat ne naa seui i en tv miles in the country for the assis tance of another doctor, and ail in the interest of s uttering humanity, without anv prospect of pecuniary reward. Dr. Alston has a kind heart and is a faithful physician. n Hilary Affairs. On Friday nicht last the Winston I. i'lit Infantry held their annual elec tion of otfk-ers, which resulted as fol io; Cap ain, Jno. T. Vann; 1st Lieut., II. T. Stuadinan; 2nd Lieut., E. H. Wilson; Juuior :ind Lieut., John A. Ilrow n. Col. C. W. Alexander, of Charlotte, has sent in his resignation as colonel of the Second regiment of the North Car olina State Guard to take enect imme diately. Col. Alexander's action is baod ujon a preference to be with his old company, the Charlotte Grays, of which he was captain at the time of his first election to the colonelcy of the regiment. lie has made an efficient and popular officer, and bis retirement will be generally regretted. If you wish a good smoke, call for the "TownUlk," only 5 cento, for sale by M. Orttuman. At Watson's. Fresh arrival of breakfast strips and dried beef, family pickled or corned beof. Harris la Apex. At the Baptist church this evening, at six o'clock, J. II. Rogers, formerly of Granville county, now of Apex, and Misa Ida M. Jones', of Apex. Life is but an empty thing. To those who know' not Cupid's sting. Spring 17Xew Goods. Bargains never before heard ofc I have just returned from New York where I have purchased a select stock of Dry Goods consisting in Dress Goods, Lawns, Pique white and olored. Prints in reat varietv and Prettiest I ever bought. Bleached and unbleach ed muslins at all prices. MOOTS, STICKS AND HATS, in great variety. Boydens hand made Gaiters for Gentlemen all styles both high and low cut with box toe aud with out box, Beautiful French toes. J. S. Turners hand in.tJe gaiters for Gentle men high cut with and without box. llersin's hand-in ulo gaiters for gen -tlemen's wear. T. Miles iV Son's ladies' shoes, morocco and cloth. Miles' la dies' kid button boots. Miles' ladies' kid Newport Ties, which are beautiful. In addition to these, I keep a full line of all qualities and prices of low price shoes for gentlemen and Ladies, and a nice line of Miss snd Children' Mioe. I have a fine line of childrens' white no-heel button shoes. My Clothing Department is very at tractive, anil prices more attractive. I am also agent for Devlin dc Co., the leading custom-made clothiers of X. Y. measures taken and suits made to order Ikm't forget the famous Boyden Gaiter for gents in all styles, and my Clothing Department up stairs. Agent Frank Leslie cut paper patterns. Catalogue Free. Very Respectfully, J. P. Gullky. FreabArrl vals at p. JT. Johnawnja. RichmondTsoltetT 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 coft'ee, 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 ehufas on hand yet, D. T. Johnson. Just the Place. Loader the tailor has won an envi able reputation in his business, and deserves it, for the style, tit and mate rial of his suits are not excelled. When to this is added moderate charg es, it is not surprising that his rooms over Tucker's store are often visited by customers. Pay him a visit a id in spect his stock and you will be pleased with jriccs and goods. Ton Will Find tt to your 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. Poetry. Alone, I've yet one solace left, Which cheers my broken heart, And in that thought a thousand hopes Come springing into birth. How beautiful the vision seems, Amidst life's troubled cares, To drink a glass of good champagne And smoke Mendel's cigars. From the Capital Cigar Siore, op posite the Postotfice. Clond compeller" from over the sea, Kislng like Venus tair and free; O'er some poet's reverie, Leopold's "Raleigh Belle" and "Lit tle Maimee." Standard. Patapsco Flour, Patapsco Baking Powder. Bolted Virginia Meal, Orange Grove Extra Flour. Prime Timothy Hay, Marshall's Liverpool Salt. For Sale Two hundred and fifty pounds of live geese feathers. They are nice and will be sold low. Apply to Latta fc Myatt, Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants. Clear Rib Bulk Meat, Egerton's Scotch Snuff. For sale at wholesale bv W. II. DODD. RALEIGH MARKETS. Happv couple may you be, Ever from sorrow free. Ar:x, April 1ft. Friend. Death ay Fire. Skarakd, N. C, April 16. Correspondence of the News. Mrs. Elim Boone, mother-in-law of the late Hon. Ed.C-onigland, caught fire at her home near Jackson, N. C, on Monday, April li, and wjvh burned to death. Mie way aged about 75. C. A mj oat of the Difficulty. N. V. tun. If the Republicans do not like the legislation which the present Congress propose to enact, we can tell them of a feasible and manly way of procee ding to w hich nobody will object. Iet them go to work and turn out the Dem ocratic majority and elect a Republican Congress. This w ill be honorable and above board, and perfectly legitimate. Smoke the celebrated '"Towntalk" 5 cent cigars, for sale by M. Grausman. Very Low Prices. 1,000 fans, from 5 cents, l.uui) handkerchiefs, from 5 cents. 1,000 pair hoe, from 10 cents. 1,U)0 parasols, from 15 cents. 50 straw hats, from 15 cents. 4,(100 yards domestics, from o cents. 750 shirts, from 25 cents. Coats, from 50 cents. Vests, from 50 cents. Pants, from 50 cents. A full stock of ladies' slippers, from 50 cents, at Woollcott's Open Front Store, Wilmington st. If you wish a good smoke, call for the "Towntalk," only 5 cents, for sale by M. Grausiiiaii. . Ice cream at Moseleys. Fresh cakes and bread at Moseley's. Send" your order for ice cream, cakes and bread to Moseley's. All are invited to call at Moseley's for ice cream, cakes and bread. P rite hard L Brooks. Have another lot of that eleeant oak and hickory wood on hand, cheap for cash. Also, car load of bolted meal; salt, potatoes, bulk meat, fresh eggs and chickens, sugars of all grades, cof fees and teas at prices to suit the hard times. Cotton Market : Reported by PARKER & A VERA, Cotton uroKers. Raleigh, N. C April 17, 1879. Middling 11 8trict Low Middling U Low Middling 103? .Strict Good Ordinary 10 Good Ordinary 10 Middling Stains loU Low Middling Stains 10 Good Ordinary Stains Tone of Market, firm and advancing. C1TT PROPERTY. FOBS AXE. Bv virtue of authority given in a mort gages executed on the 8th day of Feb. 18 76, eveldence by said mortgage, as recorded in Book 42, page &iG, of Registers Office, of Wake county,! will sell at the Court House door in Raleigh, on the 10th day of April 1879, at public auction the lands consigned in said mortages consisting of several val uable lotes in tnecity of naleigli as fol lows. lsi Lot. On North side of Franklin Place street adjoining property of Kinzsloy & Ashlej-, being part of the ( 'ai tor II Haari- son property, with no improvonionts and oontaing ys acres, more rnoi e or less. 2rn Lot. An enclosed lot just outside of Northern limits of the city of Kaieieh, on the corner North of the property of Jam.. E. Lawrence, with no Improvements at.d containing 1-5 acre, more or less. 3rd. Lot An enclosed lot in the North ern part of the city of Haieigh, near the naieign (S uaston KUlroad trarK and near the Machine Shops of" said company, with a t-u-o-stnry' frame dwelling house in good re pair said lot containing 1-7 acre more or less . -1th Lot. An enclosed parcel of land, sit uated near the Machine shops of the Ral eigh & Gaston Kailroad Company, Ij ing along the track of that Company and being a corner lot jnst East of the "Round I louse ' with one story frame hduse said lat con taining 1-4 acre, more or less. otit Lot. An enclosed parcel of land, North of, and adjoining the above wit h U2 story frame dwelling house said lot con taining 15 acre more or less. 6th Lor. Situate at the corner of Lane & Salisbury streets, just South of the carpen ter shOps of the Raleigh A Gaston Rallro.id Company with no improvements and con tainfng 1-4 acre. , Time of sale 12 o'clock M . Terms of sale as per mortgage cash, but arrangements can be made upon pavment of one-third cash to get time-on the balance. For further particulars applv to W. H. PACE, Attorney of Mortgagee, Raleigh, n. c. A. ELTRONACH, April 12th, 1879. New York Russet Apple, choice Meeiau. Opanges, Extra Large Lemons, Fresh CocOanuu. jHixea tickles, Jixtra Choice Can-iwd Peaches Springfield nam, Ferries Pig llama, I hin breakfast Strips, Smoked Boilln Beef, Windsor Herrings, Southampton Hams, trench Prunes, Bright Sliced pplos, Dried Peaches Patras Currants, Sheled Corn, Hand Pickecd Beans, English Island Molases, Ttandard A Silver Drips, Cuba Molases, Tapioca. Farnia, Mo b lour, Crek d Wheat, Crushed w heat, 11 n head Oatmeal, Imported Irish Oatmeal Canada Oatmeal, Uraham Flour, Pearl Bar ley, -age, Bordeaux Vinegar, Olive Oil, I au ton Ginger, Lima Beans, Pigs Feet, Fulton . rH?1 bwf Cream oda Biscuit, Alexis Godillot Sardines, Alexin Godillot Olives Gilt Kdge ilutter, Italian Maearonl. Califor nia Honey Domestic Honey, Felsons Uela t ox ; Golatin. It you wish any of the above or nnvthlne else in the Grocery I hi Important to wnoiesaie AND RETAIL BUYERS! At Vton'N Another supply of that tine Milwaukee lager Ixvr in lttles, families suj The good people of this city have little ido of the miUiuc tlll are nightly practicvd here nor of tieapear ano ol Wilmington street after dark. Filled with lewd women both white and black, and echoing with foul laif guage. Hi pandf Luouium on a a iu.il 1 xe, and Li to be a plague s-ot upou any cily. A correspondent writes a follows : "la there uo bwJm iu Giled ? Ia there no Light in ILaieigb? From bwain to Fayeticville ou iiargetl there certainly is none. Now. really, thia ie'nl a ioke. Hut there ain't no uae to talk about it. Kphraim is joined to hia idola. let him aioue. Mignt as well bridle the wiud as Lave a rvguUr flow of light in Ital eigh ou a dark night." t.op up your ear with your finger. You bt-Ai a rujiii aa if a unuialure N;r. KenioMj your linger and put in : pa-e a wad ol cotton, or an thing .m vvudiuo. The roaring is gouw. Lid yoo eer think of the csum ol ihi? The roaring which you hear is the sound of ttie itrculauoii of the blood In the tip of u.c linger. Try it. The I Bill. The able and comprcheni e opinion of the Attorney Central will be printed In Sunday's e. The reaueia of the ewi win find u a document worthy i careful pruJ. A tie ad M rl for Illaekburu. KanaaJi City Ttmen. The Vahititon Pont aay : "Tt would be ditlicult to name a man who h-M rintn aa much in public estimation duriug the last thirty days, or any thirty daya preceding, "as Joseph C. . lilac k burn. ofKentu. ky." Mr. IWack b urn ia euough of a "Kansas C'itv man" to have thousand of warm admirers here who watch his career with steadi ly increasing interest and approbation. 't Relta tftw Defeats. London Truth. Ixrd Chelmsford ia aaid to be the Haddeat Jtaan in Africsi. The route at laatidula Wni o sudden and complete that lord Chelmsford lost the whole of his iKigage, including his aUra aud orders a misfortune which aeema to be viewed in the colony with ill-dia-guiaed satisfaction. It la evident that thia unlucky general and 8ir Bertie Frereare two ol the most detected men in Afriea. Tobarco aud S-jjai-. The lest and finest assortment Vatiou's at Uranvllle l ader teturatlc Rale. Oxford Torchlight. The jurors who served the Inferior Court iaal week got caah for their ser vices iuuucdraudy alter their tickcta ere iaaued. It aemed to do our lHiiio.-ratic Kheritr gooi to pay.theju fora. -If waa something unknown to jurymen to get ch for their tirketa when the county was under Ila4iic-.il rule. This is another benefit dcri ed trom leinocruiic Government. Is ir ex-i-cvted that bayoneting the taiiot-boaoa will be neeeMNary to the perpetoaiioa of the power of the Re publican party ? And will President 11 aye Use the veto power in this ex Dic tation and to thia end ? EptapJ Caa vratlaa. Iter. J. W. Larmour, secretary of the Eptacopal ctsnvention, formally an nounce thai the 6dd annual ixn enliou ofthediocea.se of .North Carolina will meet, D. V., in St. John a church, Fay ettevtlle, on Wedneadav, the Hth of May next. Arrangemeuia have been made with the authorities of the dif ferent railroads for the usual reduction of fare for clergymen and delegates, who EQUal in ail csea purchase return tickets. A All the prisons in Russia are filled with political engenders, and many private buildings are being used as temporary Jails. That delightful coun try ia blevsl with "a strong govern ment. Tnr Celebrated Keten Nprin; Iron and Alum Mm. This is decidedly the most useful, be sides being the most etlicient Familv .Medicine ever tdaced within the reach of any people. Its reputation extends tar and wide, ami its great popularity is due entirely to its own merita. JTor relieving Sick and Nervous Headache, it may be truly said, to have no equal. Iiynpuptic liud it just the remexly for their troubles. Mothers and tlaugh 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, setting forth its specific ellecta in other more dreaded and troublesome diseases. Kev. John F. Mayne, Theological Seminary, Columbia, S. C, writes : "Am afllicted with that terrible disease, 'Diabetes;' am using the 'Seven Springs jiass wun a considerable degree of re lief; is the only remedy I have yet found to suit my case ; want to continue its use until a cure is effected if possi ble. Send worth of the enclosed P. ( . order immediately. Jno. F. XIatse. Columbia, R. C, Jan. 23d, 1879. Kev. J. I). Parker, of New Orleans, La., writes: "Having tried effectually the 'Seven Springs Iron and Alum Mass,' for IMarhea, Kidney afflictions, Ac., I take pleasure in recommending its use in these complaints. In my case it affords immediate relief. J. D. Parker." New Orleans. La., Feb. 11th, 1879. For sale bv Win. tSimDson. Pescud. Ie A Co., and F. II. Heartt, Raleigh, N. C, and Druggists generally. j LaNDBCM A LlTCHFIKLtV Abingdon, Va. W. C A A. It. Ktrontteh . April I7th. 400 bushels white Western corn. . 500 bushels white'bolted meal. - 400 bushels white and clay peas. 600 bushels ship stuff and' bran. 200 barrels extra and family floor. We are daily receiving seed sweet po tatoes of best varieties and can All orders for same at lowest market price. SEASONABLE OOO DS. Family Roe Herrings, No. 1, 2 and 3 mackerel, Ferris pig hams, Fulton market beef, broiling beef, dried beef for chipping, French prunes, line sy rups, Fjirglish Island molasses, desserts and fruits, Shaker's, dried corn,, hand picKeil Doans, oat, meal, cracked and rushed wheat, tapioca, farina, pearl, barley, Graham dour, olive oil. Spanish olives, canned peaches, canned pine apple, dried peaches, dried apples, can ned corn, canned tomatoes, catsups, aances, Croase and Blackwell's pickles, domestic pickles, Springlield hams. (X)KFKK AT 10 CENTS PER POUND. We are to-day turning out of our mill a ground coffee of good strength and ilavor at 10 cent per pound, which we guarantee to give satisfaction. Just received, a fine line of gunpow der and uneolored Japan teas. CITY MARKETS Wholesale Prices. Corrected by CHISTOPHER SORRELL. Official Report of Grocers Exchange. Raleigh, N. C, April 17, 1879. Flour, North Carolina $0 7b Chickens..... 15 Corn o Corn Meal 55 Bacon, N. C. Hog round " " hame Bulk Meats, clear rib sides " " shoulders . North Carolina Pork Coffee, prime Rio.. . . " good Syrnp, ;s. H Molasses, Cuba. Salt, Liverpool l Sugar, white " yellow Irish potatoes 1 North Carolina.. Sweet Potatoes (seed; Oats, shelled 1 'caches, peeled. " unpealcd Apples, northern per bushel.. $1 dried Cotton Ti (46 00 (a. 20 7 5 6 11 12 ' . 75 Ifead Ntonnt and Monuments. Largest and finest stock in the State. Cheaper than they can be purchased in New York. Withoiu freight. Come and. see and be convinced. Rosendale and Portland cements constantly on hand. W olfe s stone burial case on exhibi tion at Henry Rrown s, and marble yard on corner Morgan and Blount streets. Cavton A Wolfe. Raleigh, N. C. es, new " " spliced Raffglng 1 'ork Peas, per bushel, white " " " stock , Eggs Butter Beeswax Rags mixed " cotton Fuks Otter Mink Fox " Coon !!".". Musk rat I tab bits Above are for large quantities, small quantities are wanted higher will be charged. (4 Co, tv (al t 2T (&l 3D (". (it) (a. 4.5 (j pt- r 3 " 25 A 11 4 s 6-5 10 tm 20 3 IVA lL( 65 60 8 9 0 5 7 15 13 as 9 50 5 6-5 50 ft E. P. GEEEX, Attorn eT and Counselor at La w, WARRENTOX, N. C. Practices in the courts of Warren nnd ad joining counties, and In the Supreme Court or ine aiate. Orders on collections strictly complied with, and remittances promptly made. Refers by permission to: Warren Savings Bank, and Old North State Insurance Com pany, warrenton, X. C. apr3-d 1 2 50 WHAT I KNOW ABOUT VEGETINE. South Bos-row. Mav 0 170. B. R. Stevens, Esq. : Dear Sir I have had considerable exnerienr With the VEQKTINB. For dvsnnsift. venem) flebility. and impure blood, the Vegetixe is su perior to anything which I hare ever used. I commenced taking Vegetine about the middle of last winter, ana, after using a few bottles, it entirely cured me of dvanensia. and mv blood Berer was in so good condition as at the present time. It will afford me pleasure to cfve anv further particulars relative to what I know about this eood medicine to anv one who will call or address me at my residence, 3S6 Athena ireei. very respectfully. MONROE PARKER. 386 Athens street. 12 6 90 75 11 15 ..85.00 75 .. 90 . . 35 . . 10 3 When prices Given np by tbe Ooctors. "Is it possible that Mr. Godfres is up and at work, and cured bv uo simple a remedy?" 'I assure you it is true that he is en tirely cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitters ; and only ten days ago his doc tors gave him up'and said he must die !" "Well-a-day ! That is remarkable! I will go this day and get some for my poor (ieorge I know hops are good." The Greatest Blessing:. A simple, pure, harmless remedy, that cures every time, and prevents dis ease by keeping the blood pure, stom ach regular, kidneys and liver active, is the greatest blessing ever conferred upon map, Hop Hitters is that remedy, ajid a proprietors are being blessed by thousands who have been saved and cured by it. Will you try it? See another column. J. X. rmttt, E. We regret to learn that thin diatln fulahed gentleman ia conDued to his rowm at Ui Yaxborough llou by e r illnewa. It wm puin to his audi ue at Tucker 1111. ou Tueadav niirht. thai Mr. Paltiaou aa not iu good health, but few knew how 111 he really w and what an ellort It required to K through the task he had set himself, without flattering and without com plaint or apology. It givea ua pleasure, uoweTer, 10 tuue lnt Mr. 1'. is pro grreaainir favorably, and hooea to txi lully relored to health in the course of tew day. uuit o. Ratid Transit has made another atep forward in New York through trains are to run on the east sidethrough out the night. When will we have all night con vcyance of any sort In Haiti- more 7 A member of the Missouri Legisla ture has been unconsciously erected into a party by himself. He introduced a bill providing that any Slate or coun ty official who accepts a free pass over m..j 1 niu.tu or sieumio.ii line, or anv eioer inorougbUre of travel, shall for feit his oflitv. When he gets the floor on the Legis lative bill Representative Steele will sharply replv to the Iowa idiot, who wentoutof his wav to flino- .liri" .1 North Carolina in liis remarks on the Army uiu. Steele calls a spade a spade, and wellketliat outsjoken way of deal ing with uien and things. Make Your Own Fertiliser. With ten dollars worth of "ohemicals, which I will furnish in proper propor tions for one ton of fertilizer, added to such materials as every farmer has in abundance around the farm, he can make a ton of fertilizer equal to the best high priced fertilizer on the market. It is recommended by leading farm ers, such as Mr. Wm. Grimes, J. T. Leach and others whose testimonials I have. Wm. Simpson, Chemist, Kaleigh, N. C. lor Kent. The three desirable houses having about 20 rooms, 011 McDowell street, belonging to the estate of J. Fisher, oc cupied several years bv Mrs. Pollen as a boarding house. Possession given 1st of May. For terms smolv to , J. WvMB'm AgL C'heapeat In town, at Lemon Watson's. Ilonae. Mr. L. that. Systematic vaccination has rarely had a more complete vindication than r. oy me nealth returns of bw 1 oris city last year. Out of 27, 000 deaths, but two were due to small pox. A solitary case last week was the tirst, or nearly the first, duriug the current vear. In Missouri the lands, buildings am hop of railroad companies, under 1 recent law In presenting the namea of the prom inent and successful merchant of this city, that of Mr. L. Koseuthal stands out conspicuously. Mr. lUlsenthal has carved out his ow u fortune, liis earlv life was spent in the weaL When a boy he staxtU without mean a or influence. He was employed in the fur trade of WUcomdo 6y a prominent fur dealer In thatbtate. tie roamed the wilds of that hlpoborean region, a lad of sixteen, and to us hts words, "1 never had more fun in my life."' liusines called him to New Orleans and afterwards to Lit tle Kock, Arkansas, where ho carried on ousiucm in copartnership with his brother, lie was iu tliat city wheu the warwaalwgun and enlisted with the "Boya in lirey." lie was made a pris oner by the Northern army and after wards released, when he became a sut ler and followed that army. At the termination of the war he found him self a sutler in the Federal camp at ana soon oeniM a dry goods house at his preseut stand ou Fayette rUle street, lie was attentive to busi ne, and his efforts were soon crowned with sueoeii. Trade increased rapidly and hit bualne was prosperous. Thre store in successful operauon are the rwult. The poasession of two handsome brick bouldiugs on FayelU Till street, one on Wilmington street and his Que resident- n ,..tk 1. Tuierwi are tne idem-e of his I . "su pieasant Dome is insured pr.-9.erity. In ..r lo uie reporters I nJothers that use Dr. Hull Dabv qUv-io., "io aa: do you attribute yr,Upfor tbeir Httle ones. It con Ui us juu twiutir lie sail, "what su.- I injurious. . 4 uak v iu .en v, tv 1 by i.. a e . .011 . b si .. aud I itkfr 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 ...vriouic, nunc me location is verv convenient. These many advantage's are appreciated. Beer, Ale, Porter and Mineral Water. My facilities for th delivery of the above in bottles or kegs, are superior to any in the State. Prices as low as the lowest. Country orders solicited. M. hills, Kaleigh, N. C. City Ilotling Works. ool Itoasted Coffee, Fifteen cents per pound at Watson's. Flue Tobacco and Cigars, At Watson s, Fayetteville street, op posite the Market. Molasses, Syrup, Sngar, Of all grades. Best sugar-cured hams. Patapsco and Orange Grove Flour. Richmond Meal, llominv. Grits, 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 and clothing, and he will sell them cheap for cash. A case of spring cali coes just arrived at Woollcott's. Klectrii Belts. A sure cure for ne; vous debility, pre- TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. Nkw York, April 17. Money 4. Exchange firm 4s. Governments weak except for 4 s and 4i s State bonds dull. Cotton net receipts fif). bales: 6,250 Futures closed strong; sales 121.0U) uiiie-s 7 .pril 1L.iAcv11.,; Alav 11. u.i; June ll.HHgu 11.95; July 12.10, i.ii; August 12.22(0,12.23; September ""i ; vcTooern.4W(a,ii.5U; November ll.ll((lli; December 11.0410.05. cotton quiet; sales 4X8 bales; mid dling uplands 11 13-lti; middling Orleans 11 lo-lb consolidated net receipts 5.199: L-A jjui is iu vrreat urnain &Lih i 1 A'iour aun. csoutnern flour quiet veatw, common to iair extra 4WUy44h gooa to choice do 550(tt.50. Wheat slightly.in buyers favor, very moderate eipori. ana ngnt speculative inquiry, uugrauea winter rea 91. 00,1. 10; No. 3 ao. l.UVi( ?1.09i. Corn a slmdfi Inn er '. juoucraie iracie, ungraded 44 '.(a, 4(i. Oats slightly in buyers favor but'dull. AJi lor No. 3. Cortee iu moderate de mand, nrm; K10 quoted-in. cargoes at lli(u,15; in job lots 111(0,16. Sugar up changeil, quit; retined iuiet. Molasses quiet and unchanged. Rice in moderate request and steady. Rosin quiet and firm Sl.40. Turpentine nrm at 29A. Tork a shade firmer and quiet; old mess spot $9.40; new quoted at $10.37 (c$lo.50 i" J inne uetter and very quiet, lluaius onoug; prime sceam spot $(j.521. hiskoy and freights steadv. Baltimore, April 17. Oats strong ; Southern and Pennsylvania 33 (a, 35; Western white 30 mixed 31(32. Rye dull 58(uj;o. Uav steady ll(o,12. Provisions weak and dull ; mess pork 10.25(o, 10.55; bulk meats loose; shoulders.3 ; clear rib sides 54; packed -utg-'i; oacon, snouiders 4i; clear rib sides 52 ; hams 9(g,9. Lard, rellned, in tierces 71. liutter steadv. , T I cuoice western packed 18(o20; roll 15, 1. Coffee firmer and fairly active; Rio cargoes 10(ail6. Whiskey dull and nominal 81.07 (81.074. Sus-ar nit Dyspepsia. STfPTOMS. Want of appetite, rlsins'of food and wind from the stomach, acidity of the stom ach, heartburn, dryness and whiteness of the tongue in the morning, sense of distension in the stomach and bowels, sometimes rumbling and pain : costiveness. which is occasionally inter rupted by diarrhoea; paleness of the urine. The moutli is clammy, or bas a sour or bitter taste. Other frequent symptoms are waterbrash, palpi tation of the heart, headache, and disorders of the senses, as seeing double, etc. There is gen eral debility, languor and aversion to motion ; dejection of the spirits, disturbed bleep, ana Gained Fifteen Founds of Flesh. South Berwick. Me.. Jan. 17" 1872. H. R. Stevens. Esq. : Dear Sir I have had dvsDsi in Ha worst form for the last ten years, and have taken hundreds of dollars' worth of mediciue without obtaining any relief. In September last I com menced taking the Veoetike, since which time my health has steadily. imoroved. ify food di gests well, and 1 have gained fifteen pounds of 2e8h. There are several others in this place taking the Vegetixe, and all have obtained relief. Yours truly. THOMAS MOfVRP!. Overseer of Card Room, Portsmouth Co.'b ililft. Ilav ing done a Largely IaerrwHl and KxtenUeU IliiMlnesa during the past sea son, we will oiler for the Spring and Summer Trade, A larger and more varied stock of liry (.o,mK nHt, Kihoes, Trankt, V. (ions, Ac, A-e., ttiuu ever before. Our Mtt. YEAROAJf, so favorably known as a practical business man and Ju dicious buyer, bas been for some time past, and will be for several days yet, in New 1 ork, making our purchaser. We have already received a splendid as sortment, and have on the way and to ar rive many additions, including A "VTr'TT T TYr nr ron r i-,. . ... READY-MADE SUITS FOR LADIES. We buy direct from tha Miniii'a-iii,.. Importers and Aleuts, and are prepared to soli for the lowest priecs h. H. YKAKUAN, PETTY A JON J. apnl 11-tf jT Christian Advocate, Uiblical Records andch:itlia:n K .-cord t-.y . Dissolution of Copartnership. The hrm of M. Uosonhamn & Kro. ha this day beea d:.ss.Ued t nuitual consent. Al. hOSKNJIALM. J. ROSKNUAL'M. Tile undersigned have thin day formed a coii.u iiieisii.p under the name und style ol Geo. Slon.aii oc Co., and are authorized to collect all debts due the late firm of Al. ko enhuum a- Uro., and will settle all claims against tliein. liKU. SLuMAN. .1. lidtiEN 11 A I M, April !." dlw. NEW BUTTER We Invo re.-elved the Hrst shipment, for t.;is season, of N3W Northern Butter, DIRECT FKOM THE DAIHY, Frenh, and of Flue Quality; niid wll Ilcceive SuppliCM Every Week. A" soil Sri 81. Wilmington-. tur- April 17. Snirita pentine 28. Kosin steadv strained $1.U5: good strained ?1.07i. Crude tnr susady; hard $1.00; yellow dip S1.U0 virgin $1.HU. Tar steady at 90. Corn steady, prime wliite 00. Chicago, April 17. Flour dull nom inal. Wheat dull and a shade lower luru.Luicago spring fresh; Jli for regular; 88 for cash and April; )3J(oi IMS for May; No. 3 do. 79. Corn Inn-ar and weak for fresh; 34 for regular; 31M Apni; k6 ia,. ior May; Mi (o3oi lor June. Oats dull and tending downward for fresh; 24 lor regular: 4i FEEL MYSELF A NEW MAN. Nattck, Mass., Jtme l,1 1872. " v Mr. H. R. Stevens : Dear Sir Through the advice and earnest rersuasion of the Rev. E. S. Best, of this place, have been taking Vegetinti for dyspepsia, or which I have suffered for yean. 1 have used only two bottles, and already feel myself a new man. Respectfully, Ik. J. W. CARTES. ? GOOD EVIDENCE. CracnTNATi, Nov. 26, lKt, Mr. H. H. Stevens: Dear Sir The two bottles of VEOETnrE fori nished me by your agent my wife has used wlU great benefit. For a long time she has been troubled with, dizziness and costiveness; these troubles are now entirely removed by the nse of VBOKrnrBr She was also troubled with dyspepsia and gear ral debility, and has been greatly benefited. THOMAS GILMORE.' 2294 Walaat street. . ItElMADLK ETIDEWCB. Mr. H. R, Stkvejjs : lear Sir I will most cheerfully add my testi mony to the great number you have already re ceived in favor of your great ana good medicine Vkqetise, for I do not think'enough can be said in Its praise, for I was troubled over thirtv veari with that dreadful disease, Catarrh, and had such bad coughing spells that it would seem as though I could never breathe anv more. an4 Veoetive has cured me; and I do feel to thank God all the time that there is so good a medicine as Veqetixk, and I also think it one of the best medicines for coughs and weak sinking. feelings at the stomach, and advise everybody to take the Vkoktine. for I can assure them it is one of the best medicines that ever was. Mrs. L. GORE. Corner Magazine and Walnut streets, Cambridge, Mass. APPRECIATION. Charlestown, Mass., March 19, 1869. H. R. Stevens: This is to certify that I have used your "Blood Preparation" (Veoetine) in my family for several years, and think that, for Scrofula or Cankerous Humors or Rheumatic affections, it cannot be excelled; and as a blood purifier and spring medicine it is- the best thing I have ever used; and I have nsed almost everything. I can cheerfully recommend it to any one in need of such a medicine. Yours respectfully, ME3. A. A. DrNSMORE, 19 Russell street. Vegetine is Sold by all. Druggists. A LAK,GE ANI COMI'LKTK .STOCK OK EVERYTHING in tha WAY OF GROCERIES, AND FAMILY SUPPLIES, OF THK BEST QUALITY. We never nllnw ourttclvcw to umlersolU. be ap 1-tf. HARDIN & MOORE, 1IOT.LE9IAX BCILdDIXU. FllED. A. OLDS, WITH Cameron, Hay & Co., (Office over Citizens' Natioual Hank,) SjMci;d Afcent for Raleigh, N. C, for the Livernoi I & London & ti obe Ki Company; Queen, of Liverpool; Royul, of l-.njd md ; London Assurance C'orioratlon Home, of New York: Franklin, of i'hiludel pliia; Manhattan, of New York; NUjfant. of New York; Virginia Kire aud Marine, Vir ginia Home ; C1 imbus Insurance Company, Over Xincty millonM Anftet rep re ttentiMl. Spring Announcement! fATERS re- 1 4' !.-,..,. . . ; - mature dei-ay, exhaustion, eta. Th V""' A?TUi Ior 7; Vk only reliable cure. Circulars mailed iVn f?teaa7' in,fair demand; v".ivvi2vi"-ij 101 casii ami April; ?10.1 1 n are to be assessed hv t, counties in which they are situated while a (State board of equalization is me roau oei at ho niu h a mile me muniy courts then to certify to it.s eorrevtueivs, and the wuntv thromh wind, it pauses to t-fdlect the tax. .-.Tk ml,on to iuvteMr. Gladstone to the marri:iKe of the Duke of C011 nauKht U made the subject of much comment in English society. lie U PI?n,,,v dill bv the Queen and both the Prince and Princess of wie ahare her antithy ; but something was due to his eniinm . :.;.. ." ha- iw... "wwu- e " v-rii luriy-bcveil iiouse 01 t uinmoiiR, Parlor llatIle Table. I am State agent for the sale of M. Redgraves Parlor Bagatelle Tables which are now so fashionable in private muiuiCT mm tuuoons oriii. M. Bills, Italeigh, N. C, I'nhrard fBargraisia! 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 Favetteville street just take a walk Aim ouiy asK ior -o. 10, Kept by the most ingenious of men And when his fxicmls by chance droni free. Address J. K ham !St., ". Y. IllCKVKS, 43 t'liat-s. Rrnnswirk IlilliNrd Tables. I am general agent l'cr tliis 8Ute for the celebrated Brunsw.ck and Balk as billiard tables. Speci.il inducements ottered to saloon keepers. M. Btlls, Raleigh, N. C.; City Botling Works. ''lour dul' rop in what a 1 hen forth he comes, Lord Krin. And to their wondering eves disnLnra and window years in th and it is fnrtv., years since he lirst serv.l k ' having tilled the highest ofUcoe of State under four Premiers-sir JtoUjl? Lord Abberdeeu, Lord Halmertr, and rl Russell.' He J,' the only Hying man who has been Pre! uiier save Lord Beaeomifield. ompllshed , cuah pur- niAii tuannns J u uv crouit Dut olentv o. rj".c-eia to my customers.'1 Mr licmuuiAl Lm a valuable eitin. He i ma acuve ana enterprising business tt" ,fraiU Property owner In uu dtj. ilia MJinbuUon through wuvwie i fAj axinuauy. 'r lwarde f Tblrty YeMre Mrs. V jnalows Soothing Syrup has l. umxI for children. l corrects acuity of the s ,....,;. w,n.... " oouc, reguu.es ;tie Dowels, cures dvs rEmyth Ur" w"er arismg Trr rsmeay. 5 cnU a bot- Such heaps of brackets shades. His pictures are exposed to public view .ri.uu u rieiy oicorato suspend them 100, His looking classes and tnilat ouao Will help adorn your forms and laces; 1 icture frames and moulding In great variety, black, brown and blue. w w 111s wmaow cornices and lambrequins Will make your rooms and parlor OUiUf, Perforated mottoes, and white baskets. And every other sort of stuff, Of which he hones to have enough So now he bids you all adieu And wishes a happy new year too And not forget ' C. C. Clawsox, o. 10 FayettsviUe St. e . Cadi mt TTtUon'i hoUy It is to your Interest to Know that Payne Bros. are now making the best bricks on this market and seUing them lower than the lowest. They can aflord it as they give the business'their undi vided attention and being practical men know how to make them by economy and of best quality. They use the well known and long tried "Crab Tree Clay" which is unsur passed in the State of North Carolina. e iruarantftft nnr liriclr nn1 u nrl- t give perfect satisfaction. For further information call on Wayne Allcott Agent, comer Will, and Davie St's. or address, Payne Bros., r. O. liox 75, Raleigh N. c, L.n.Wyatt. Has on hand and to arrive. 22,000 lbs. C. R. Bulk side and shoul ders. 1,000 bus. prime while coin. 200 bbls. family Hour, 300 bus. Haxail Mills bolted meal 60 sacks Marsliall's Liverpool salt. oois. ,ew urieans mohisses, 10 hbls. suL-ar house molasses. 20 bbls. sugar, from granulated down. 20 sacks colfee. 20,000 iounds prime Timothy haj Larly Rose seed otatoes. Orders tilled tironiDtlv for seed rxtatoes. 4bove named goods bought right. and Will b SOW n.r.llnrrh. ' , t TTr., , 4 JUR. WYATT. Wilmington St., opposite Market. (10.2i for May: 8l0.S7Arn.sln mi June. Lard steady, in fair demand; o.32i$0.3o for cash and April; $' j 42 toftj i.45 for May; o.50(g,$o.52i for June. Bulk meats steady and unchanged. uisKey sieaay and unchanged CtxciNMATi, April 17. Flouj lainuy ouoO. Wheat weaker ; prime to choice red ?1.00(a.$1.06. Corn steady, in fair demand at S7rs.:is n.,t. steady at 25)32. Pork dull, held at iFlOwoll.OO. Lard in good demand but at lower rates; steam $6. 32 i (5,86.35. Bulk meats dull, held at 3.65 for shoulders ; 4.75 for clear rib, and 5 00 for clear sides. Bacori (1 D i Pl 1 1 inn , n., 44; clear rib og; clear sides 58. Whiskey oun nuu lower at $1. 01 ana uncnanged. Ho-'s Si.65a8;i.90. uiviiBrooL. Ann 17 v,, firmer; middling uplands 6g; middling , - "a , 3nrj3 iiRju umes; specu- 7"7 "" APn- Dales; receipt -,.w, American -,ssou. futures firmer buyers at last nights prices-uplands and low middling clause for April de- "'"J aprii ana Mnv 5-lH: i;-32; June Sugar rirm quiet; packing an it June 9 3-32; May ana July t 5-:i-2t,i :i-ii- in i- o., US7;r-26i ; AuSust aud Septembe April li. Cotton Middling, low middling, good ordinary: Galveston nrm, 11, wi and lot cento; net re ceipts 17765 bales. Norfolk firm at 111 cents ; net receipts 1,215 bales. Balti more hrmat llj, iij and 10i cents: nei receipts 00 bales. Boston quiet at 12 IIS and 11 cents ; net receipts 976 bales. Wilmington firm at 11, 104 and lOi 1 , , '. Cl receipts b Daios. Jrhila delplua tirm at llj, llg and 10J cents; net .receipts 174 bales. Savannah quiet and firm at Ui, 107-8 and 10 J corns ; net receipts 539 bales. New Orleans hrm at 103, 10i and 10, cents; net bales' Mobile-firm nt bales, 061118 ' net reeipt 91 ""cBe0", organs are the most beautiful tn style and perfect in tone over made. They ha.To the celebrated Cencerto Stop which is 4 fine Imitation of the Unman Yoice,ana 2 V octaves of Bella Caned in perfect harmonr with the reed,and their effect it magical and electrifying. ' WA TERS' Cl.ARIONA, ORCHKHTltlAL RP.M.H. ri'vf '1.-0- TO, VESPER, CENTENNIAL CHIMES. OUCIIESTKION CHDIES, CIIAPKL- FA TO RITE, SOUVENIR, DULCET n BOU DOIR, ORGANS, tn Unlqne French Cases combine PURITY of TOICINO teilh ci-.t f-Hrwf-rtT ton. bI table for PARLOR or - WATERS' ' Superb Mirror Top Sourenir Organs The eases of these beautiful Organs art RICHLYFINISI1ED in SOLID BLACK WALNUT, and re markable alike for purity ef tenel and perfect' mechanism. EXTREMELY LOW for CASH or on Install ments. Will sell a better fnstrament at a lower price than any ether house reC. 8. waters; piahos ssrsr are the BEST MADE, the Tone, Terfch;Work maashlp and Durability Unsurpassed. War ranted for SIX YEARS. PRICES Extreme, ly Lowor Cash. Monthly Installments re. Zl 1 -V "''"eoonto Teaehers,MinUterc. Churehe, School, Lodgen, ete.AGENTS W ANTED. Special Inducements to the Trade. Illustrated Catalogues Mailed. Second-hand Pllno. ?.r??n,"r GHEAT BARGAINS. SheerSlsle at Half Price t some at 1 eent a nmmW Veaier, 40 East 14th Street, New York DAWSON Se CO CHARLOTTE, K.V- enral Agents for the State. We hen to announce that -h'i stock of SprinurauJ Suniiinr foods Is co.npl.jte, and are prejuircd more so now than ever tootTer oods at exceodinjrly I w price . We quote: Prints from 5 ceuU up Nol;d Colored Del.iine at 15 cents. 1 liiues, uie:iched aud Brown Ioraeatics from ') cents up. Wo are se'lins a rRmbrleequal to'theLous lal ("amhnc at 10 cents n r yard. : Ladies' Lim-n H 11 Its and l isters, made up ;n 1,10 vel'.v 1 lU-'st sly In, sold from $2.2T up to Parasn of a!! sizes and quality from 15 cents up. Our Ntock of Nhofs for Ladies, Misses ami Cliil Lien, and alio for Gentlemen, is coinpl.-ie., Our Clothing- Department is lirjrer than ever, and we arc exhibiting some of the prettiest lineof these gcKxls ever hroui;lit to this market, and selling them at unprecedented low Hjures to suit the trade. A lull asMirUueutof Straw and Mackinaw Hats, also Fnr and Wool flat. We are Agents for the aula of the cele brated Pearl Dres Shirt. the price of which is only iM.W, worth fl..V and considered by everv one that ever tried one to be the cheapest shirt ever offered to 1 lie puMic. Dou t buy any Nhirts unl -fwyou see them 8tamjed " t'eari. ' Orders frrmi a distance promptly attended to by addressing L. ROSKXTHAL A CO., Nos. "() and 1 Kaycttevill'.' Street, And Exchange Place, apl 17-d hn Riil dh, N. C. J. J. THOMAS, OFFKU3 Guano and Supplies FOlt FAIWIEHS; In stock and arriving aXX) Hiu-ks Allison & Addison's Complete Cottan Manure. 2 m Sacks High Grade Acid Pliosphate. Sulphate Ammonia and Nitrate Soda. Bulk Meat. Corn Meal, O.itN, Hay, Flour, Xew Crop Cuba and Sew Orleans Molae. SUOAKOF ALL OKADEH, COFFEE, PLUG A2iV SMOKING TOBACCO. ' All of which will be sold low for SALARY, rvmmiientMtasr wuied to Ml 1 Staple Ooodi M i Mil ..1-1. No peddliu. KXPUHKa ML Addrcsi 8, A. GEAST a CO.. 2. 4. Ill Boms Rt.. C nolnnrntl. Ohio, A YEAR. AgesU wanted. BhhI Bess leenimate. Partienlars Free. AddrenTJ.WosTW A Co.Bt.Lonis.Mo etin tne known world. Satnple WatehFret to Aft. A rldmss, A. CoptTita a Uo Caatengu $2500 S3 Cash or on Crop Time ! Personal Attention riven to the xu.le of Cotton, and for those who may wish to hold I have ample storage room and will make LIBERAL GASH ADVANCES with low rate of Interest and storage charges. -J. J. THOMAS, Cotton and Commission Merchant, i Not 8 Martin Street, march 1-4.U r 1 ILALEIGH. N. C. .Si .
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