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It 'f i 4 r i i' ' t 1 1 I -.1 'I 'I " 5 i. v' r j; ia Lkr Repwrt. f 4Mln.T.?c. April 2i. Kef I h AtlaatN tft lmt ,(Da((iiuJv wanaer. rWy cloudy tb; fCirf orCiltlii barometer. . ..- , - - ac .Xrw Alrtleal- VETlrK A Co. Clothing-. T. J. Ko-riR .1 Co. Tolmi-o. M. i i k i'M I-al IlotlCV. 1 s. Waitt A niu.--Clothing. P. V. VtJt i i A Sn. fUkltoiu?nt. W. c. A A- H. .rRu w m. Grvx-cr. K. It. .VM-HLMid Co. Lovul uotice. I II. YukulX, rtTTV A JoMx- 1 rv gooN- iLi h: hj f"riuf with m. Ja uri'I m liuv cn Fri-Ue After Tea. It ln-lse T o Iiui-e-lor Ku-lrvr. - The JIuay lUiul. The attraction for Friday niht. It mill L perfectly spiendiL. Imif Ite-eipta yewteMay l,- - - -NeaonaMe. i the w Mir. K. B. Atlre A Co.. put t. Kj r n t ht mean rirt frn-r1e. a nrar - we can t- lUUmh Wtvkly Now i. f p-r annum. ud tal for sample copy. 1. J. Foley. Bro. A Co.. and Iorvl A RoMnson or" lUltimore took out a erumiur' ll-n yetnlay. A meeting of tbe Mate IloarU of Education w ill o hM tu the towrn Of ' ot&oo to-lAT. OKI total to the aroount of .-ne in y t-ierly tu the lae I rrurK fur reruntin,c. lar ' uw total la Th vu(f of the citizen of Salem attd V iu'.oii last Ntuntay on the 'jura tion of omliviatioit resulted iu aueteAl of tl liru.. W"iui4n oli oiuily iu-t it. L. II. Yt-araii, Itt Jt Jonar' a lralina; nrui. 1 n y know tli value of ertimlug, auu utake a 1 1 tr tOrmfth judu tou ux1 ot a. It it a good boue to deaJ ith none Ln'Uf r. Ir-ident Itattle ! to dflixer au addrvsa vu iLo early Uii'rv of tit. L nitv l-or Uiv lliMiri.i ? ety in i.iiiu.iwii. niii-uj m AruAnt. tt. 9m Tar A aoft. ay nttmc. Infht weiiit i. rva j ui u i ai'infuri iiiMttl. I he emitt er ts ettlr arm; tt ill vmj -e h t. lie faU it liTt'W .Utud l tol-arliM-l. Wjutt l the j'tJUl'. i!y A Sew ILrtek. ktre. Mit.nu Ilaod A .liarln-" Itr.. Lae tinxrl laying lltv fuiiixiiuu ot tut u nem brick "tie i.n iiutiit$ton tret rte-ar ilrtin. 1 he !tmc W!1 vo;i- t h-t) txLUpi. leii Hlil )t-a ilitliliC uUsuuuLAi r iJrn-v uf :!. j nj cnt and relial.Ult v ut ttie t-,l kiiwu lut II .- Uirll tto r e buiiuut u. It J .- ilir rrJ rtteii;or ot ;uia -i. r tJ"oi to tbua uote lh.-xi the HUt-4 bl junk,rti l it'll rolling on in thi citv. OfMrl Kalrtsl lUrkf r. Otv, favorite laj-bvr ot the oitv, wa honorv f ith an apjx-ttitnuMit iroiu tfce V. S. Senate a torruian ot thf Stn a! bAit-r Loji, nu a jMiiary i rV a ear. lie re-ei tl noli e il hi Pi'oiiidiient throutcii nalr ltiioui, uo ti)truiiieii.ai in --unng tUr aiue. 1 he llaieih j-ubiio iil te g'.u lo It-nil vie prui(4ly de- . uu-1. Ilia Uiw itrou:t iu tlu r-itv wituid not juatiiy hi givm; 11 up lor'r--" yr. An Iafrait Iraveattlou. Mr. V. Ik urle h; a alual.l a la tinenf to the ewiiij; uia time. It bic-i a aant lonK tell in the -rlo tiou wt this iuuueiiaui iietrwity to tL The rrrlle jer f the eing iuaiiine !vo iav a serious tlraw iMck. lb lniUh of u- hu otlen uevu dettro e i thetraiu upon their uiumIo in iMe u.-c o the trt-toie. llna u. obviateil by Mr. Mirlc? patent. "1 he U lan uum il in lvr ih-ur and illi htAatt htuetit to the trt-ullc, -UieUy rork aiul oik avi;iv without liiiury lo beUh or eiriin- to limb. '1 be in tention may t-e scrn at the m$t Macbibe otli" e. Mr. uri will enter lATil into it liiaiiulai tuie ami iiuke IwAteifch hi htu'i'iujiu-r". ?ltlalkfey raper. Among the re-vut ineution witii b are pwuiuuly worthy ot iiu-ihi.ii u. the National alety l'a r. w hu h h. I eeu lutroautel to put a i lui k to the em aure and altering or mi-ung oi uratta or tbevka. It b now Lvru m hm- h-i bear and bio prown tlit it i a ur ;uanl acint li ul of thit kind. lb ppr it elieiiiH-ailyprej.nie.iHua the leant altiiuiH at rm-uri' betraia llst'U iu an entire hange of thei oior the ertt. At the l aria r.xhibiiion the National Naivty uer nt-eil the ai(bet award, loutiiiKin the numer ous award ri-iel in llua i-outitrx. TbouaauU o! banking boue, iiinuj-arf-e coniiiie, ami oiner t orporaliona leUly lo U -'i let pro;e tion ail..ru d by thia jper. 1'uiilig the hotl Ur jerv It! baa 1 --ti tr.! hr oer twu oumired uiiitioii i IimtVi. lra!i, mimI n chaiipe. It lui ltu u-jit.-U in the everet niani.tr with the iut aiu faetory reulu- Ihere h.ta not leu a aiuge iuauiu-e tl ui-imu1 altertioii. Tkia lpr ta the only nuie protection a.-a.in'Hl ium l fraudulent aiteralioim. It ahoulU be u-ed tor all i htrks, dixit, Uote eivhani-., t-ertihiales oi uepi;, letleia ot creii. k -t-rtitinie-, ran roA.1 bonvlt. le,! do-uuient, ami aM written eviUeme oi iue. i it ticiai ISAlevy f luliy uieei e r rtrtrrmeuu ami j .n al-M-iute -ate-retard aaiii'! alu ration. It pr.-nH jbaiiKin of late. It prot t the in doraeuieula. and render the reiiMtval oi oct narne and the lnertion of unothti In vooeberw of value impot.iHe. it ibe only ppp J"1 known that will atand ery lef. It ititolve no ciim laixr. It u belter than any combina tion of onla or nure. piitx h or atajnp. It more important to uw ihia pa-tr to pnt I -hut k and lrafl. ttauo - Itx kt and .; lut iuj LTen. Hants 2nd hanker. Tor theij own protection. aL'nh init uf-.n th uv ol ihit aer, lor it i? I'linu-. pru denrv .o guart againt frauil. "1 lui al nable ppr I made ami for .-. e b t'anipleil, Hall A Co.. 1 lo A llNaa au atre. New York City. "Vbo i afraid of a doT" naid one ladr. earrioJ a tweet little pup in h i ami, arid abe atted the uoao of Turk and coddled him until he cot up and care ted bcr with hia head. A few minutea lalter the w ife of the lreideni of one of tii Nouth American repub 1 alept-el up to the kennel, and, lui v ing read c f hit a bievemvuta in the AlP. undertook to t-raite and vi him at the saait tloia. Ioat.'utUy the brute ixvd her ty lfm nd ta.ttenecl bi white teeth deep into her fjrab. 5he creajned aloud, ami 3li Minnie liauk and 8ra Jw iu, the aetrewm, both of wtxHU pw the art. lei 1 fainting to tb floor. An atten lant nn up and woipied otl lUtf dog. ajul the lady w taJken, in ax ltieiulle and bleeding eondittoo. la kr cturiag. nr; t. il. iter, itene.ai Agent of American Bible Korletr fbr N'onh and South Carolina, la in the city. Taw Talk. . Vota4irirr:rnTokflV- The fire leading Knglbh railways paid the g rvi t ury revrale s u m of f 101,07 during the Lot half year for personal injuries and lot aiid'datnage of gool.t by accidents ou thir line;. Large a thia auui i. it it a mailer than the amount for the .-orrepouding period laat year. The agen of the Freneh Minlsters re at follows: UeiierHl Uresley. sixty four; Admiral Jaurvuiberry, sixty three; M. Ieroyer. aixty-two; M. I-I'ri, fifty-riTe: M. Wadilington. fif-tv-two; M. Sav. fiftv-twc; M. de Frey cinet.tllty; M.'de Marcere. forty-nine, and M. ferry, forty-nix. It it estimated that the pine lund-er of Minnoi:a, taking the cut of the last tew years at a standard, will la.it at lnAt fittv years, without taking into a-ount t)ie!niall and growing tret. Tbe total nuiuler f dwellings in Botton l 41.4o7, which valudl at l.l.b"). are a.unt. In alditioii to thia there are 3.iC4 tore. 1 hotels, eljrhtly faniilr hotels and 4,i miscel Uneoua budJings, making a irrand to falof .V).6tl building. I.iryinen may lw interested to know that there are 10.7o5." cows in the I riled lat-, whi'h represent a xalue f ."JU,t'... Tliere are over C.o)b Sunday schools in the eiuintry. with an agirregate al uiiLu' .t,oj ii.oj i childron. It is aid that Senator Chance is about Hlrv,ing of hit Leadville (Colorado) mining projrty to the lUianta firm for ".'.'. The I.eeivl.iture of Tfat has appro- priati-d Sfi.i nft. for public tohooi build- Taw n Talk Al! o er the city. 1 r 11 ;..n't. He II tell vou. at M. Jrnu- IVa I Lee Tbee ' JiV C. C. J.TAKKWtATUER, I love thee? Oh. mv darling. 1 Kj Atk my throbbing heart ! Atk ihr pring of lender feeling W'lici the tear-drops start. Ik I lo. ihe Iet me auwer Iu a long (nrww, IK I love theeT Hear me wtiipT: "Love thee, darling T Yes ! " to I low thf-e? Ask the morninn If it .t th- sun. Ak (tie nightingale a-calling. When the day is done. If it loves to ease tbe Motion Of its burning breast ! Ask the child if on its mother's He-irt it lo-" to r-.l. M-rc than lillie love the water. More than streams the ?ca. More than dew -drops love the roet. larling. I love the! I.ove th- truly. lethe fondly. Ii e thee !.id or gay. -I.ovetheT T U "love thee s :, Koi e er and a dav ! lown Talk. w ill lr it. The thtiH. I !. It wa cv.'r M . iimiMAS. -w U u s of tie Supreme url Ini prtant I n Ij )r f-s. The iiirmt' t'ourl ls-fore adjoiim mg adopil oiiie liHHhlieations of its ni'-s, in siibtam- to the follow ing ef f.vt, i. e. The Iistricts are to 1-e calbtl iu their iu:m ri al order and one wtk i to Im- i. n to each district. The Iirt liKirn-t i". however, not to I e called till Wtsli sday of the first week. Monday ami Tuesday of that week are to ts given to the examination of appli cants tor lii-eiw to pno-iU-e law. I'he c:dl of i-as-s at the end of the dot ket will N-gin with the tenth week. A) jeals trom any ditriet not docketed before the eid of the week set ajart for sm h disrti-t will go over to the next term and not, as now. to the end of tbe d s ket. Thf Uatrrninriil Markial .t Inl. t. Wilmington .tar. m We are glad to learn that the gov ernment w urks at New Inlet w ere not r a.l l:una''il by the lale storm. The r'M ks trout the lichters is thrown iij-.ii 1 1 works iu such a way at to make tlifm asiane a cone-like shape w here ll'y aje teen above the surla e ot the fur. ami Uie action of the storm oiil v pre epitate.1 the nwk to the tsjttou and liiu uu reastl the w i.ilta of .he base of tbe structure, w Luh iu real ity was only the accomplishment of work which was necessary to give proper strength and durability to thia great ocean waiL Tmwm Talk Do you know what it is? tVU and see me. M. (RAlMA5. When I in a man," the stripling criet. And strives the coming wars to scan An, then l sbaii Ik' strong and wise. hen I'm a man !" Li u 1 was voung, the ohl man Mghs. "lln ely the lark ami linnet sung Iheir rand under sunny skit". When I was young!" The boy's bright dream is all before. The man's romance lies far behind. H a I we the preoeut and no more. Fate w ere unkiud. Kxchang Tsrnn Talk. There'a lts of it these days, but Grautmau lias the latest. M. Uislfra Ieperadoe. Kroiu the Birlimood Mat-. We call the negroes an imitative race. but what can be more imitative than the course of the white desj-era-Io in ihelarWest and in lexas, who hat ml only auopu-d the mode of hie and be dress oi ilic Indian, but, like him. is oily held in consiileiation among hit comrades by the numler of the snlpaoi inunlereu ict lins tiiat a. torn Ins lelt! W hen one ot them gets up to thirl and has still e" Hs capture and haug .ng he it a hero ot the tirst water ami a king .iiu.'iic smaller murderers. Naler fine Hum, ar. The sale of the proi-ertv of the lato CoL Carter, consisting of horses, bug- zie, 1 pha-lou and arions ether arti cles of chattel projertv, will take place to-day at IJ Nl.. at the l ourt Hoin loor. Terms cash. K. W. Wn.vRTOx, Ad'tnr. PF.Rtti L. sllr. A. M. (toklauiltii, one of tbe most (eo tie manly and alusret her accomplish ed commercial tourists, thai visits this State, was In the citv yesterday. He is still representing tho Charleston Brand of the Havana Cigar Factory, a hih establishment tie has been with or the tst six years. He leaves for Fayettevillo this morning. rirt C li hite veta at $t,-rn for the le-t erale I'nexcelle,! in fit an1 finish. H. It. Anlr' A o.. Clothier and Halters. able. MeinTiie ouvem to exannue our Iitkc and complete tok of Summer s a hau lor men and bov rail at It. B. Andrew h A Co., Clothiers and Hatters. Very ! w Hrlee. I.Ol fan, from ." rent. 'l.u handkerchiefn, frm .r eent.M. l.nnn air hoe. from lo cent, l.iwm nLoN, from 1" cents, ftim straw hat, from 15 cent. T.non vanU tlomeatica, ironi o cent. 7 jo hirts, from S centw. Coata, from . renta. Veata, from 50 cent. Pan U. from oO cenia. A full stock of ladies' illpperm, from cetitj, xi Wooll coil O yea Ijront 5ior, Wilmington at. A Celebrated ftaoc. ""Tort7ear or so ago Lea A Perrlna began tte manufacture of Worcester shire Sauce. It quk-kl v became a favor ite 8auce on atx-ount of Its peculiar plquanCv, and when Mr. Sour, the cel ebrated chef-de-vuislne of the Reform Club, gave it his approval, its appear ance on the Table of . 11 theother clubs of Indon followed as a matter of course. Then its use w as betcan in the cuisine of the leading Hotels in all parts of the world. Wandering Englishmen carried it a Unit with them inull kinds of cli mates, and found to their delight that lonir ovngcs on shiploard did not im- pair, in trie least, its navor or pungency. It w as literallv 'presented to the Queen in and on the strength of tins was iulmittel without nueatiou to ever' h)Um iu Iondon. This houor did not ouie the opinion ot epicures to change in the leit, as they had already dieov ereil its gxxl iualities. One of them said in I4.t. "that it had destroyeii the force of the adage," appetite makes the tiest sauce, and his friends thought the remark just a well as witty. Nowadays the.est'it imparts to all'dishos, from Turtle ami Salmon to plain beof, makes it a favorite w ith younj housekeepers aa well as w ith epicures. Lost, on Saturday- night, the 19th instant, bftweon J. C."S. Lumsden'a store anl the YarNiro House, a gentlemen' gold ring, containing a pink and white cameo sett. The tinder will be lileral Iv rewanlM bv returning the name to K. K. Ltiuisileii, with J. C. S. Lums- den. Dr. Price's t'nique Ptrfamft. lr. Price has leen years perfecting these exquisite xiors. Thev are not gixen a title that dea not Wlong to them, but . ailed just w hat they are l"niue Pet fumes, ami the makers are not ashatmsi of their name or afraid to allow them to stand on their own mer its, '-t- 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 amoke Mendel's cigars. From the Capital Cigar Store, op positw the PoMtotnce. Ntandartt. Patapst-o Floifr, Patapseo H iking Pow der. Bolted Virginia Meal, Orange (irove Kxtia Flour. Prime Timothy Hay, Marshall's Liverpool Salt. Clear Hib Bulk Meat. Kgerton's Jjk-ob-h SnutT. For sale at wholesale bv VV. H. Isn.n. ThrUiratfvl Bleoslna;. A simple, pure, harmless rernedy, th.it cures every time.aud prevents dis ease bv keeping the blood pure, stom ach regular, kidneys and liver active, it the greatest blessing ever conferred njHn man. Hop Bitters is that remedy, ami its proprietors are being blessed by thousai.ils who Uae leeii saved and cured by it. Will you try it? See another column. . Tobarro and spirt. st and tinest assortment The Watsi .n at s The Celebrated He en Muring-" Iroa and Alum Wa. .This is decidedly the most useful, be sides being the most efficient Family Medicine ever placed w ithin the reach of an v people. Its reputation extemLs tar and w ide, and its gTeat popularity it due entirely to iu own merits. For relieving Sick and Nervous Headache, it may W truly said, to have no equal. Iyseptics find it just the remedy for their troubles. Mothers and daugh ters have long since disovered in its use a "panacea" for their worst ills: and now w e have the testimonies of two eminent ministers of the gospel, from Southern cities, setting forth its specilic etiects in other more dreaded and troublesome diseases.. . Kev. John F. Mayne, Theological Seminary, Columbia, S. writes: "Am atllicted with that terrible disease. Kials'tes:' am using the -Scen Springs Mass' w ith a oiiaiderahle degree ol re lief; is.the only remedy I have yet fouud to auit my case ; want to continue its use until a cure is effected if possi ble. Send worth of the enclosed 1. O. order immediately. J no. F. May he. Columbia, S. C, Jan. 23d, 17. Kev. J. I). Parker, of New Orleans, It., w rites; "Having tried effectually the 'Seven Spriugs Iron and Alum Mass." for Diarhea, Kidney aftlictionfc, Ac, I take pleasure in recommending; its use in these complaints. In my case it afford Huinetliate relief. J. D. Parker." New Orleans, La., Feb. 11th, 179. For sale by Win. SfnipMon, Pescud, Ia-e A t o.. aiid F. 11. Heartt, Kaleigh, N. C, ami lruggists generally. Lanphtm A Litcii field, Abingdon, Va. .Make Tour Own f ertiliser. ' With ten dollars worth of chemicals, w hich I w ill furnish in proper propor tions tor one ton of fertilizer, added to such materials as every farmer haa in abundance tmund the. 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. m. orimes, J. T. Leach and others whose testimonials I have. Wv. SiMPsoy, Chemist, lialeigh, N. C. Jnst tbe Place. Loader the tailor has won an envi- abiu reputation iu his business, and oeserves it, lor the style, lit and mate rial of his suits are not excelled. When to this is added moderate charg- t is not surprising that his rooms o er Tucker's store.are often visited by customers. Pay him a risit and in spect his stock and vou will be pleased with prices and goods. "Clond compeller" from over the sea. Rising like enus fair ami free: O'er some oet's reverie. I,eoold s "Italeigh Belle and "Lit tle Maimee." For Kale Two hundred and fifty pounds of live gee feathers. They are nice and will be sold low. Apply to I-itta iV. Mvatt. Wholesale Orocers and Commission Merchants. Ice cream at Moseleys. Frenh 'akeM and bread at Moseley's. Send vour order for ice cream, cakes and bread to Moseley's. All are invited to call at Moselev'B for i-e cream, cakes and bread. Cheapest In town, at Lemons Watsom's. Oood Roam ted Coffee, Fifteen -ents per pound at Watson's. Fine Tobacco and Cigar, At Watson's, Favctteville street, op posite the Market. NolaM Nrrnp, Harr, Of all irratlea. Best suira-cured hams. Patajwco and Oranpe Grove Flour. Richmond Meal, Hominy, Gri:a. and a general aaaortment of (iroceiiesof th beat quality, Tory cheap, at Watson's. If you wiah a iraod smoke; call for the "Townt&lk." only .5 cent, for sale bv M. urauaman. Wm. -Woollcott haa 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 fust arrived at Woollcott'a. Elertrlf IleltK. A sure cure for nei vous debility, pre mature decay, exhaustion, etc. The only reliable cure. Circulars mailed free. Address J. K Reeves, 43 Chat hanfSL, X. Y. Urnnssvlelt Billiard Tables. I am general agent for this State for the celebrated IJrunsw'ck and Balkas billiard tables. Spec! d inducements orTerod to saloon keepers. M. Bilus, Haleigh. N. C, " Citv Botliiiif Works. It Is to your Interest to Know l hat Payne Bros.are now making the best bricks on this market and selling them lower than the lowest. They can afford it as they give the business their undi vided attention and being practical meu know how to make them by economy and of best quality. They "use the well known and long tried "Crab Tree Clay" which is utisur nassed in the State of North Carolina. We guarantee our brick and work to give perfect satisfaction. For further information call on Wayne Alleott, Agent, i-onier Will, and Davie St's.. or address, Payne Bros., P.O. Box 75, llaleigh N. R. Wyatt. Has on hand and to arrive. li!,eou 11. 0. It. Bulk side and shoul ders. 1,000 bus. prime white com. JW bbls. family Hour. ."Or bus. Haxall Mills bolted meal. .V) sa-ks Marshall's Liverpool salt. bbls. New Orleans molasses 4 10 obis, sugar house molasses. 20 bbls. sugar, from granulated down. 2 sacks I'otl'ee. liii.tXR ftounds prime Timothy hay. Karly Kose seed potatoes. Orders filleil promptly for seel sweet potatoes. " Above named goods bought right, and w ill ls sold ai-cordingly. L. R. Wtatt. Wilmington St., opposite Market. Parlor llairatelle Tables. I am State agent Ibr the sale of M. Kedgraves Parlor Bagatelle Tables, w hich are now so fashionable in private families and saloons North. M. Rills, Raleigh, N. C, I'm heard of narg-aliis! Who tries his best to please his friends Ami in his lattors 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 Fayettevillo street just take a walk And oniy ask for No. lo. Kept by the most ingenious of men, And w hen his friends by 'ehaiicedrop in Then forth he ivmes, Lord what a grin. And to their wondering eyes displays Such heaps of brackets and window shade. His pictures are exjKsed 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 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 he bids you all adieu And w ishes a happy new 3-ear too, And not forget C. C. ('LAWSOJi, No. 10 Fayetteviiie St. t all at Watson's For your groceries, they are not only heap but the best. New alt Herrings at Watson's grocery store. For I'pward ofThtrtrYrars Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dys entery and diarrhiea, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. 23 cents a lit tle. 2,5oo Bushels Brown stuffs at Martin and Osborn (train and Feed store it is the lest feed for milch cows. At tost. As I do not intend to keep liquors after the last day of April, I otter my stock of liquors'and w ines at cost for a few days. J. W. Watson. Kpring IJr ea Ciood. Bargains never before heard of. I have just returned from New York where I have purchased a select stock of Iiry (ommIs consisting in Dress Goods, Lawns, Pique white and colored. Prints in great varietv-'and Prettiest 1 ever bought. Bleached and unbleach ed muslins at all prices. HOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, in great variety. Boydens hand made ciaiters for Hentlemen all stvles both high ami low cut with loxtoeand with out box. Beautiful French toes. J. S. Turner's hand made gaiters for (ientle meii high cut w ith and w ithout box. Reiser's hand-made gaiters for een- tleiuen's w ear. T. Miles A Son's ladies' "shoes, morcx-co ami cloth. Miles' la dies' kid button boots. Miles' ladies' kid Newort Ties, w hich 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 Misses and Chi Id reus' Nhoe. I have a tine line of childrens' white iio-heel button shoes. My Clothing De;artmeut is very at tractive, ami prices more attractive. I am also agent for Devlin A Co.. the leading custom-made clothiers of N. Y. measures taken and suits madetoorder I m't forget the famous Royden Gaiter for gents in all stvles, and mv Clothing Department up "stairs. Agent Frank Ieslie cut paper patterns. Catalogne Free. Very Respectfully, J. P. GULLKV. otlce. We would respectfullv call vour at tention to the fact that we have ooened a Dyeiiifr and Cleansing establishment corner r ayettevilJe ami lavie streets, where we are prepared to dye and clean all descriptions of ladies' "and gentle men's garments, such as black silk dresses, alpacas, merinas, cash meres, and also gents' clothing of all descriptions. We clean and finish kid gloves and shoes in a far superior manner to any house in the State. An experience of rive years in the business warrants us in assuring: our patrons perfect satisfaction in every de partment of the busines.-. All we ask is a trial to substanti a.- our reputation. , j . Very Ilespe. .Hilly, i Klf'0 fc DlCKERsOX, " - - Ag'tsX. Y. DyoCo. Yon Will Find It to your interest to call at Watson's groeery stoi e ami examine his stock and priecs, he will not be excelled in either prices or qu ility of goods. ... At M atMisHi S 3 Another supnlv of that fine Milwanke. lairer beer in bottles: famLtaa vn "Fresh Arrivals at D'.'T. JobBSOsi'a, " Richmond bolted meal, .0 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, D. T. Johnson. KALEIOII MARKET. Cotton Market! Reported by PARKER Brokers. AVERA, Cotton Raleigh, N. Middling Strict Low Middling Ixw Middling strict Ciood Ordinary..;. (iood Ordinary Middling stains Ixiw Middling Stains.... Oood Ordinary Stains.. .. Tone of Market, weak . C, April 22, 1879. ....iok 107.4 ....uv, . . . . iol2 ....ml ...AO ....103- Q7y CITY MARKETS Wholesale Prices. Corrected by CHISTOPHEB A 80RRELL Official Report of Grocers Exchange. Kaleigh. K. C. April 22, 1879. Flour, North Carolina. Chickens i Corn ; Corn Meal i Bacon, N. C. Ho? round " " hams i Bulk Meats, clear rib sides... " shoulders.. North Carolina Pork..; S5 6 00 tr. 20 65 $ 8 9 6 h 7 lo 13 35 9 7 5 Coffee, prime Rio L H H " good :. 12 id- Svrnp, S.H L 2o (4 iolasses, Cuba L (g, Salt, Liverpool , 1 75 65 Sugar, white V-i(t- yellow Irish potatoes 1 25 1 50 " " North Carolina.. 50 55 Sweet Potatoes (seed). 75 80 Oats.sheiled, 45 fc) 50 ft I'eaches, peeled ; per unpealed : 3 " Apples, northern per bushel.. SI 25 dried 3 Cotton Ties, new. 4h ' spliced.... 31-, Bagging U i'ork i 4 & Peas, jer bushel, white s " stock 65 Eggs 11 Butter 12Vi Beeswax 20 1 50 4 12 6 90 76 12V 15 22 Rags mixed , 1 V " cotton i Fcks Otter i $5.00 Miuk :. 75 Fox ... 90 Coon 85 Muskrat 10 Rabbits : 3 Above are for large quantities. When small quantities are wanted higher prices will be charged. ; TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS.- Nkw York, April '22. Money 35. Exchange quiet and s;iong 4.JS6. (iov ernment securities J steady at 4 J. State bondsdull. Cotton net receipts 322 bales: gross o,57. Futures closed firm; sales ItW.OOU bales ; A pril 1 1.43 1 1.4o ; May 1 1.49f 11."h; June ll.to(11.67 ; Julv ll.Ho(g) II. wi; August ll.W ; September ll.o Cd 11.70; Octoler 11. 16 11. 17; .November 10.n2(c (g, 10.84 ; Deceniber 10.75(a. 10.77. (,'otton irregular ; sales 731 ha.es; mid dling uplands Uj; middling Orleans Hi; consolidated net receipts 6,243 ; exjorts to Great Britain Flour in buyersjfavor very moder ate trade reported. Southern tlour quiet, weak, common to fair extra $4.10 fa. o.4o; good to choice do. f 5.o0(g,$6.".. Wheat ijje. lower, rrtbtlerate export, uii graded winter rel $1.03 $1. i0 ; No. 2 do. $1.12i(kI-0. (.'orn a sluule lower, very moderate ti-ade, ungraded 43.Ka,4l. Oats slightly in buyers favor but dull, 33i for Xo' 3. CIi'ee in moderate de mand, firm; Rio !q noted in cargoes at 11K ' lo; in job lots; lli(o,16. Sugar un changed, quit; refined quiet. Molasses juiet and unchanged. Kice in moiierate request and steady. Kosin quiet and firm $1.40. Turpentine firm at 2y. Pork a shade tinner and quiet; old mess spot S9.40; new quoted at fcU.37$ $10.50. Lard a trine better and very quiet, closing strong; prime steam spot Jri..r2i. Whiskey quiet, very firm Sd.o bii. Freights quiet and ste uly. Baltimore, April 12 Oats easy; Southern Soi . : 8; este n .vhi:e 343.5; do. mixed 3. ia,34; Pennsylvania 34( 35. Kye quiet 5860. Hay steady, prime to choice Pennsvlvania arid Maryland 8l2.13(a12.15 per ton. Pro visions quiet ; mess pork $10,506 10.75; bulk meats loose ; shoulders 32 ; clear rib sides 4i ; packed 4i, o(c$o ; bacon shoulders 4i ; clear rib tides 6;hams 91 Ca,9i. Iard, reilned, in tierces 71. Butter steadv, prime to choice western packed 15(t.l7 ; roll 11 14. Co flee steadv, ordinary ti choice Rio cargoes 1016. Whiskey dull at 1.07$1.074. Suirar strong, "A"soft 8j. Wilmington, April 227 Spirits tur pentine nominal at 26. Rosin dull ; strained ifl.Oo ; good strained $1.05. Crude turpentine steady ; hard $1.00; yellow dip $1.60 ;: virgin ?2.10. Tar steady at K2. C'uicaoo. April 21L Flour dull nom inal. Wheat dull and a shade lower for No. 2 Chicago spring fresh; 91i lor regular; 84 lor cash and April; 93 j 93i for May; No. 3 do. 791. Corn lower and weak for fresh; 34 for regular; 31jj for eash and April; 35s36 for May; 36i 361 for June. Oats dull and tending downward for fresh; 24 for regular; 4$ for cash; 21i for April; 251 for May; 25i for June. Pork steady, in fair demand; ?10.10l0.12i for cash and April; $10.25 (a10.27i for May; $10.37110.40 for June. .Lard steady, in fair demand; ?6.321s$o.35 for cash and April; 6.42i (ci .4." for May; $6.50 ?6.52i for June. Bulk meats steady and unchanged. Whiskey steady and unchanged. Cincinnati, April 22. Flour dull and unchanged, family $4.05 $5.50'. Vieat quiet, red ana white M.0O?l.06. Coin firmer, quiet at 37 (a, 38. Oats easier at 2Mo,31. Pork dull and nomi nal, held at $10.00(a?10.25. Lard quiet steam -so.yo uia. uuik meats auu, a shade lower shoulders 3$ ; short ribs 4J; short clear ribs 4. Whiskey quiet at $1.01. Butter dull and drooping. Sugar steady .and unchanged. Live hogs dull; packing $3.35$3.55. Liverpool, April 22 Noon. Cotton dull and easier: middling uplands 61 ; middling Orleans j 6 5-16 ; sales s,000 bales; speculation and export 1,000 bales; receipts 30,000 ; American 26, 5i(. Futures o t-nel partially cheaper, but the decline has since been partially recovered ; uplands and low middling clause for April and May delivery Gi, 6 7-32aJ3-lH; May and June 6a-, 6 5-32, 6 3-16, 6 7-32 63-16; June and July 6 o-16, 6 7-32. 7i 6 1-32 ; July and Au gust 6. "-16(a.6. 9-32; August and Sep tember 65-l',6U-3J, 6s 6 11-32; Sep tember and October 6 13-32. I p. m. Uplands and low mid dling clause for September and Octo! er delivery 63. Futures firmer ; more buyers at last quotations ; offerings light. April 22. Coiton Middling, low middling, good ordinary: Galveston quiet, 11, 102 and 10jJ cents; net re ceipts 138 bales. Norfolk quiet at Hi ents ; net receipts 1,037 bales. Balti more dull at Hi, ilj and lOf cents; net receipts 00 bales. ; Boston quiet at 11?, llg and 11 cents; net receipts 1,138 bales. Wilmington dull at 11, 10 and 104 cents; net eceipts 113 bales. Philadel phia quiet at 112, Hit and 11 cents ; net receipts 21 baics. Sav ;nnah quiet at US, Hi and V; cents; rut receipts 595 bales. New; Orleans dull at 111, 10ii and 10 cents ; net receipts 2,250 bales. Mobile -nominal at 11, 103 and log cents; net receipts 367 bales. KV ADAKUTIK)l5iT3. Clothing at Wholesale; AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES TO CLOSE OUT STOCK PRE PARATORY TO A CHANCE OP FIRM. Weisi.-er & (Jo. have on hand a large tock of ri-.-nij-made clothing, which iliey offer at reduced prices in order to close atock by nrst of July, when the present concern will be dissolved. A call from the merchant a of the old North State lequesttni WKISIGfiR CO., IS 5 Main Ht, Biebmoud. a. ar rll S'l-d.t "STATElfflT Showlna: the Condition of the Petersburg Savings and In surance Company, OF PETERSBURG, VA. ASSET-1, DECBMEB 31. 188. Value of r al est te ad rrouu t reeis owne oy the Company, .less iho ainoua of eucuuiursii e 1 lie eo , Loans on bond and mort gage (duly recorded and being tirst liens on the fee simple,) A ceo urn of stocks and b Dds ot the UDtied MatrS, mad of this and o'hsr sta e, also all otn- rstocks ani bonds absolu'ely owned by tht 1 onipatiy. Stocks, bonds and all other securities, (ex cept mortgages,! hy pothecated to the Com pany as collateral secu rity for cash actually loaned by the company Interest due and accrued on stocks and other securities, Ca-U fu Company's prin cipal office ana belong ing to tne Compaiiy, deposited in Baa , Prem urn unpaid. All other assets, detailed in statement, 20,202.7 71,21.1.51 228,001.25 41,707.0! 1,352.50 S9,129J9 5,e; o.4.i 205,6tiS.5o T tal Assets, oo3,J?43 M L.I ABILITIES. Losses unpaid, including- tbose resisted, S 8,194.13 Reserve, as required by law. 26.0B9.55 All other claims, 45o.il7.74 Tot 1 Liab! ities. f89,812 Surplus as regsirds policy, holders. S17,Oo;i.!W . (pltal stock paid up, 2U0,0UO.UO Deficit as regards stoek ihoiders, 23,896.12 ' Total lucume, 7s.s28.14 Total Expenditures, 73,s7(i.2T NoRIH CAttU IN A BHS1NES IN 18:8 Risks written, $iie,037 77 rreununiK received, 5,127-57 1 o-ses paid on risks taken, Losmks incurred, 3,728.26 P. F. FESCl'Lt & SON, Agents, Kaleigh. PTATROF NMRTB CAROLINA, Off.cb or Seckbtart .f tat, INSrROCKDEPAiillESr, Kaleigh, April ii, 1S79 In compliance w.tn ectiou Eight of Au Act Concerning nsurtuc .'' rhtintd Maich 12th, ,877. 1 certify that the aDove is anue extract fro" t'e worn ttt nient cf lh Petersburg Saving and Banking Com pany 10 December 3l.-t, 8 8, now on Ale in liu Department, and the stt meat i hereby approved. WM. L SACNDEFS. Secretaiy f Jsiate. Important to Wholesale AND RETAIL BUYEIiS, And all persons interested in ECONOMICAL SHOPPING. We will oiler lor the Spring and Summer Trade, A larger and more varied stock of Dry Goods. Hats. Shoes, Trunks. Xo tions, Ac, Ac, than ever before. In consequence of the rise in cotton, cot- ion fabrics have advanced ironi y2 to 'lK-.c pr yard since making our Spring purchases. We have decided ot 10 advance our prices, but to give the trade the lenent of the low prices. We are selliug some lines of goods at precisely the. manufacturer's pric We otter a pair uf l.inen cutis and collar to match, for live ceut. LADIES' DRESS GOODS OF EVERY STYLE, SHADE and PRICE. A sort finish cambric, that will count more threads to the square inch than Londale (12c) at loc per yard or sjc by the bolt. A standard 1 J-4 sheeting atiOcby the piece. The largest stock and greatest variety i fiuttous. A. NICE LINE OF TRIMMED AND READY-MADE SUITS FOR LADIES. "We buy direct from the Manufacturer?, Importers and Agents, and are prepared to sell for the lowest prices I. li, Y&AEOAN. PETTY A .TONE..' april i.'-tt D. S. WAITT & BRO., Wholesale and Retail dealers iii Ready-Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, ' -tionR, Hosiery, Gloves. Trunks and Valines, 52 Fayettevelle street. Kaleisrb, X. C T. J. FOSTER & CO., Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars, General Commission Merchant. No. 112 Empire Block Broad Street. Tobaccos a specialty. Rome. Oa.. April IT. 187" april iS-tf ! W.C&JLB. Stronach, A I K II. 23 rd. THIS DAY IN STORE. Ralph's Strong Freh -miff", in bladders and boxes. Gail & Ax's Strong Fresh KnufT, in bladder and boxes. Gail a Ax' Sweet SnufT, in bladder. Fresh Cocoanuts, Large Sweet Granges, Small Acid iranges. Extra Lartre Lemon. Bed Bananas, Choice Red Apples. Gilt Edge Goshen Butter, Extra Choice Cream Cheese, Smoked Broiling Reef, lrld Chips'inu P--t", Winston's Sew R'1 Herring. Mbite ( lay and Mixed Peas, Bran, Shorts, and Cotton Seed Meal, Choice Timothy and Clover Hay. ( hoiee line of FRESH COFFEES. april 23-tf nTTHE model PRESS Mi t tht simplest, easiest raaaiaf , A f J fastest tad most perfect press ever r -A I invented, and guaranteed to be M nrtVT TfaoroasrHlx Reliable lflUlJa Id Any smart boy earn manage it, and to kundreas of dollars worth of work a war. It saves business men aU their printing bills. Presses as lorn as $3. Far business printing. SJ0 to SSS. Sotarg foot power, tlOO to $180. Over 6.0OO now in use, and a Prise Medal awarded at the Paris Exposition. The leading: Ptcm of Uae World. A handsometg iOustrated 124 page book, entitled BOW TO PSIHT and eopg of the PRUTTES'S GUIDE. wUhJWporUeulows, mailed ftn-10 esnts. Address 4. W. DAOGBADATA CO., Inventors and Man' fro. Ma, 7JJ chestnut St., nunaena, rm. ' THE CENirriE! DR. C. McLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DYirSIA AVD SICK MIAHACMI Symptoms of a Tiseacsd Liver. MAIN in the right side, under the I edge of the ribs, increases on pres nre ; sometimes the pain is in the left side ; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side; sometimes the psik is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The stom. ach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness ; the bowels in general ire 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 loss o' 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 spin's are low ; and although he is satisriea 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, lut cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet exam ination of the body, after death, has shown the liver to have been exten sively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER Dr. C. McLaxe'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. BEWARE OF IMITATIO. The genuine are never sugar coatrrt. ever' So:: ..s a red wax seal on the the im-ression Dr. McI.ane's lia, T t-- with ,r. McLank's Livkk Tills be- ..- -1, -.attires cf C. McLamk and Fi KVi-; I'.ros. on the wrapper. Insis' apon naving the genuine Dr. C. M' Lanf.'s Liver Pili s. prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh. Pa., the market being full -?f Imitations of the name McLant spelled differently buf same pronunciation. It Is an excellent corre -tlve orlndlgcetloo I have used It with prompt beneficial retuilt Rev rr. Mangum, Prof. Cniv. of N.C. Icon ur with Hlshop Doggett in his esti mate of the Vest Pocket Cure. Rev. Drs. Jeter, Broaudus, Dick nson, (Bap. It is endorsed b iiie direct perouid t-sil n 011 y of men of na lonalfamt- and striotnes f speech It is not too much to y ili' do meoic'ne eve bad such supixnt in Itvfaror as a speciflc. The word of any w.e of 1 li em inent nlvh.es who und-rwrite this unti'ioie to dyspepsia has den-! eii weight. Their UU ted witness joro d with the expel ircei'tfli useandap roval of Mie reparation b well known 1 hysiclans, removes all doubt It Is beyond question, a w-nderful therRpentical agent li-iit rs Religious Heraid, Va . Onaplain RandolpU 1 cod College. Va. SUny cases ot Dvsp'pslawllhln n y know l e'tic have been cnrd by it. Cram tp. Colics, Headaches and alt sor s of p:d s imm lutll testion ield promptly 'o it. The enrtrs o' this sort r lunum r-tt le. Rev. R. L. Dabney. L. L. D. Ham Si. Col- Va. lit is hieh'y esteemed here by tbe rnlar Medical Faculty and the people. I" ec-l lent fo- Iniiyes'ioa ant hlitul-nt Colc. sedative, pop rifle, tools, tltghtly ape ecu w thout nausea. Fev. B, F. Wood d, P. Na. Coot, Abo'U twelve years I auQereU from Dys pepsia. Frl li g iu with tbls remedy, 1 g-ve it a iai trial Af e its use I con d e t any- thirif with tmt umtv. I m mire I a tn debred 'o this roedi- ine for whAt ef hattk d pay lcl ctMnf.H t I have had for rhe lust rlxteu yrnrn. I hu-kuown irauy since 10 be reileved by its use. R-t Robert W. watt. A. M., Va. I have used the mlxturd in mv family for vetrs. ami hae taken It lor a Liyapepfti folic, wl.lcli threatened my life, and was cured, es'ing any die' without hu't I have recouimen e It to other sutTV" e a with hap pi str-s'ul's. It is thj b- at tolc nd correc tive lever knew F 1 p'otradn fiomDy- pepsia or Liver uiaense it n invaluable J..D. EggleMo'.M. D., Va. ft Is a highly valuable remedy. and Is r ore exter.s vely used tba-- ai-y single a tide In 'he wh lc list f n eiilcik. e, m far s 1 b served lt my practice, io a 1 the c niplaliAs 1 families from indigestion, i u it and recommeu i it. Editor Richmond CnritUo Artwat This remedy is of ir'eo virtue. 1 barereen Dyspepsia cu ed compleieiyb I" li seems jo bean ami ote 3o our ''.Nation 1 l)ies." T he ingreoients lie cot kept b lb" apottm ca ie.-. and have r n o imcult I" get. price 2 eeiits per bottle. Sold bv all drug gists. Iu Raleigh, by Pescud, Lte fc Co., snd W illiam A Hajwrod. m rc14-tf. WHEN ANY MAN feels sick with COLD CHILLS, FEVEK FLUSH F.. IinAlk ACllhand general aueotnforuiblene, and yet DON'T KNOW KX AffLV WHAT AllJN HIM, then is the time to :;ike MOTT'S PILLS. These pills are made of certain im:re!ienta that act specially on the Liver, und ut t he game time exjl all impurities troiu the Stomach and i,vsteiu. aiding digestion, aud KI-XTgHING TU H KALI 11, when all other remedies fail. Take them tor Lilioiwoie. Indigestion, Costivenos. Liver lomplulnts, and all dis eases and disorders of the Hkmuch. Ah a family cathartic pill they are war rantJOHN P. HENRY, CURRAN A CO.. " Kole Proprietors, 8 COLLKUK fWt'K.W NKYOKK. GEO. M. SMEDES, Attorney-at-Law. Office In the Pnllen above YArboro Ifouse. aprdioa-f B lldimj, two door .A . .
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