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DAILY NEWS ATVHl'A V A I'M!, 2 hiioux, April 2"V rnb fmih Atlantic iv-s " bror. -liberty w I sU., l wrath sml t.-r-.r! rmllv (Uti- In it- len- rlur-. Trll u not ti mr't full mnnlwr. Van In lif". n""" - how When th rni4 r f tumbler" Mark the- "lUt tan doth (to. Whitehall Tini L4M1L BRlEf. "n-rirui rr"t tillbiic on. - - A -tton factory for lUIeirfh. - -Thin rUnuUr- not ri ciioUh to pull yet. The vt rjLllxr .-vuni.- to -th a jvr t of rriii-irk. Th Nf Orleans li.-nvun- j -lU M4i,ir." T-e --.'" Tb Kmitn 1111 t k- K..r- f..ile-e t.. l-f tr 1 jcr. l rsprfkcnT th voirHu-i" wfoae of the ledm nru of Un Revival are K'oing , n ln the c"1 orl chur he f lUIeitfh. StrawUrric .re rip. and iv kll have ouif. " -Th pAh crop al i. not UHAiiv il-ana. ut Kilvrewav The m(rr'f may It aaid lo I Lir. rmlev. KorV.A t o., lull more, took, out llruuuinfr- lwvu-- Thur tlay. " Attention i- rallwd to the iulv r- tomiit of M-n. Wfi'T. A -., Richmond Vt Keliiriou" reivlw are in pro- r- all nrrr the !:. nJ ihf "in. r are ruinp -tlrrl up mu'l'tily. f TOU .lo not nnt to In rolleJ tit yoorKd nam, d not havt it ' jrintei tn your umbrelU. Klovnrn r scum their a - count, vnth a irw I" -ur.!iii: up ' l-efure lonr. Ruling aioti' are trmr in death. Tliv Ut iii-v.-uifnl of a mile is kf k. -itn- ii,le think thev have liv er complaint vi h-n they inreiy h:i-. in.hcviion from rating too imih ! fried. Novk ith th" j-o.r t hoii.-t .-niin.tmin n.nti Irr hoff lie lii.iv t-r- n.le l.u unt ie tuk v;rv l.il br rj umiu-r but. Th 1 binre am- e x rv-l I I y .-te m their liet. 1 hey e i n thetr rTler. whi-rrt Anienitn them hi they are t:I! al e. Thre i always room in ..r." fi rawln-rrv l-.x. tut nly lr -.: thi tin fruK iret there. I;i-n tery fur to tht :rii)(H lot Srrial meet in of Win. .. Ilii: l.'n to-mrht at Moiii- Hall for .,w .i. rJ i!cr'. MeuiUem of 11 1 ram !iir ' rcuetel to atteinl i Kjr iott f ab':! :!;' var. hav . r-., rNvitnl the tin-Ht vta;eiixei-n. I: mrne fnm h-rl:on. an-1 v eue.1 ,.uiiil nd t? in ttuor. Skirt are r.oti.-aMv h-rt in front. tiui n x-. lSct opi-rMinit to eihiriit fin- h- unl hanl H per. The mie-ition tar.inir a t"f't fartorv in thi eitr ill I ire-ettf-l it a fe ilr in the-- rnluuniv Kill irv C.ruuiionon the in all ilk lear- in vtili l sien aii-1 it i eouli'ient! K. hevel the li!m-" men of the ett vull l-e pn-mj-t to lake hiiofit The ColiiniNj Inuranee anT llankintf "o..hae iak-ti out a lin.ne ,-mrr on th InuriD- l.uinrM In tit t tate. Mrm. t auern. IIjv .V I ar the jrnerai at-tt. A Jbaatifiil lnumn aiifti rere c ntin-r the a. r ir A .Marine int. to h-!kjut Uro ret-viei ly Mwrn. ("am ri.ll. llav A o.. trrnTi A cent, i in work tuaVihi. i highly artilic aul re ent a vtrv baifiome ake'rh of th I'.Tihwnt - apt. un'h v ije. The u'' rjf-ti'-n lil ofthfhiil tvk h.i !! cnuJnallv t:'-raHji; lit v tie- W ol A j.rii. It Ji-irtK ular Iv ltl-eal'le in thin fltv. .N.rl I'if'v new ntv ill"rilT, liavj Int,' l.icl iiuruij; thepat thrt- vi-t-k. The Drm of . II. .Morn t o, i-. iisol v '-1 " mutual c"iin-nt. Mr. v II. alurri al iarrv on ih ii, on Kave'.teville ."treet ami Mr j ,l,n lorrt will o--uiv th ol.J Krat find, on Karetteville an-J I'avit sir,,'. Nuiii'D of .iine amon new m 1 v c r 1 u i e n I r"iui-t rianim ma ! v.i. tn hae krai!iel a fare fit hol.l in the i-i'.y. The ifr-efiil form of the young liul on borel-ai-k i-arrie- oi:e l.i. k to th time of the Aman-ii. Ywinit t-ntl men are laving 1-v their eurninir an-i f.r the ireei.l art' practi-inu on uw iu.nM and vhen the tournament fairlv open the iliiay f horemamihip wi.l ! fiijrhlful to .onl. mplate. Ttie reliioui mania hat I'rm k th Wilmington darkeyn bad. and mu.-i hav rather ilanerou efle. t if u in crraj". U tude ty a paritrapn m vett nlav' Itexiev.. v birh sav : "The reliUu xi-ltetuent luo aam broken out aJJionc the !'rol i-eopie of this eitr aini t aprt-adint; like an epidemic. IjxmI night, vbile a prayer uu-eluirf was bein itelU in ooute on ' ninpi-eii, i-e tween eventh and FTlhth treet. the conrealioti brati ahoutm and atAmplntc and away went the (ruder oS the houe. v Inch raUMM Hume utile ex iitetncut aujm those in lh building C4alaMreel Revival. The revival at rUlenton Ntrect M. K rhurrli n trainiiiiT in intenut eaioli nijrht. Tlie altenianee n verv Larsj aud the nuinttr ofeeker in-ree eatt tne- intr. Manr aave mad a profe.ion ol faith more tlwtn tiAy bae aked for ureven of t pfftn tple. Ira. Mm n I doinif a srreat work anl her I.iUim re beiU ide"l in a larjre dejrrew. Mi Tainter i i"rnlurttnjr the meet- irw.-m at thia eimrt u. i ne au-n. lain is erv Urve ami the n i e of a deeply imtreive r alat l blirhlr ultivateii. ner Unerase i. rlH,uc iwl ber manner of delivery , -ful and Impressive. Trie w ork i niot t f eetivelv -mrii-l on and i- a.- ...,-li-hiii2 ureal arvl. iuite a num- oer ar ri"Hn aubjevtof rtliuion and.aeverai ha ma.ie a pioie.ioii. Mtaa IJntr ivenmplfrlnjc a (jreat rood and i reiinjr the warm nun o.rthe t hri-itian it.ple in the nih- borho.vi of the church. T Ralelab Jobklr Tf-le. tk .tten.rie of tbe flrtu f 1 II. v -,,,, Pi ttr A Jomn i worth re- ..,.rUn.-' mi. " Thev are lealint; out bobf tn the develops nt of the jobbing trade of this city. a mtrrKint from, mt iuilford eoun- tvean pun-ha.M a stock of drr froola, MAttona. hoot, ahoe Ac., in every way ,iMinM from thi!finn at p ice that mmtwte w ith llallimore or New Vor. Ileain al rrrh i . full supply of rrocerie from a oozen or more oi our wholesale irrocerv hooe and par no n,rtriuii it will coat in the northern ..i . Tlia oiximt be will make in freight, railrad farw. hotel bill and lo of time from purine will amount i.i imito an item mml b4 better be to K than anv other roans pocket. It ia frnaliytrjjt to be able to note the .nmll!ktlll L' rOCieM IU11 mi IU .in..t wholesale market. Tbeener- -v of BUCh houaee a A. Creech, and tbe b'rm above named la telling In the rapid .. u.mnt of I he drr trooa tra e r a I, having a.flne effect in all hram bee of. avsQaaJier Preaetaer Zum "XIbC. Mr. Rufoe King preached at FlenUn street M. F. church last nighu He ia (Quaker from Indiana, and is on M way to Canada to conduct the miions ry work there. Mr. King-lived in Rl- . eigh some aeventeeu years ago ami I w&s isnrertel in the tutme chuich he preai-he.1 in last night. He was not a ijuaker originally, but joined the order sin.-e he lett this city. He intone w.uie preaehiriiT and makes n dec lel irupr-sj)ri on tus hear-rs. Tea-IVallar Bada. se-retary Sherman announces that it Is the d-si"re of the d-artmeiil to give eerv citien of the l"nitsi States an opportunity lo invent iu limited sums Mis taring in ten -dollar refunding cer tificates at ir and accrued interest ; at the end of kixty day offer already made lor f'Hir i?r cent. bonU sutliciei.l to curr the b-' bonds then outstand ing, if any. w ill be acts pled. Personal. Mr. Inuican Syme, fornierlv of Kal eih. but now reprentin a fkiltiniore hat house i in the city. Kv. Father White has gone to Springfield. Mass.. to solicit siilrip tion for the erection of a new I'atholic c.iun h in thi- Hty. Iealh rn lt Imable ljidy . At Wake Forest College yesterday morning at the residence of Prof. Mills, her son-in-law. the death of Mrs. V, A. la-w is occurred. She was the widow ol the l iU- .fm. W. Ia-'wU. M. !.. formerly of lhisci:y. and the eldest sister of the late Hoii.'W. H. Battle. She was most highly eMermed by all who knew her and her death ill be mourned bv a large iiumter of friends. Largr Kale oT '.'. Medicinal IMiil. The Itakertx ille Hepubikan says: 'Th- tirm ot Wall . Hros , of Stat :lle. -old last yiar nearly half a mil-h-'ii dollars w ortli of tmlioinal plants, r.H.t and herb, of Western Nortn i arolina prtxiuction; and the firm of ilvaius liroH., of Bakeraville, old fjaai w orth lat yea and have receiv ed one order for e-,uiJU worth, to le iulel thin coiningscason. Not only the kTiMii-r nutnlH.r of known medicinal pianto in i-T-mmou ue are found in the t.t . Home of the rarest and mot u I Ml. Trraaarj !-. Iruuuiier"s li"en.o w isiiel to the rllov4in hoaxes. V. M. Ai. Lines, Th -m isville. N. C " randy t Taylor. N-. tlk. Va.. Joe. K. Poirue. Hendeon, N. '.: I'liillips Bros. A C, Haltimorn. M l.: IL M. MHler t Son. Charlotte, N. C: S. Kind A Co., Philadelphia. L-K-h lieense o-.t ?1. There w ere niT of them, therefore the State must oa e re. ei ed tiinnijrh this ehan- A Kertilizer IioMine was Uu-d to the Maryland Ft rtilizinr and Manuf.u tur . tik' CouipaJiv. Ikiltimere. Md.. for lla r "Maryland Kertiu.iiii: 'oiiipany . Am I'ho-pb.Ue.' " This li en' Hsi Jt-'io, ani was supplementary to th fund of the ii ullural 1 cpartiueiil. "A any auld b to-day. e' i l 0 Ml In- wav.' nds "Nil Sir: no I am -rry toty, but iv. ther-"s l;n li llo- The l!uj-Bee Dime I'artj. 1 I"r-iivt ri m ladi- are iut per :'s t.o.;. Whfll it ellies.to ifi ttlllir Up an eut rtaanmenl fir the lenetit of the Jin r Ik or an v lnc olent ohjeet. they riit t i e - , ie I. '1 hey liac won Mi-h a h.irh r-purt:oii that all that la iiw r virrilieii.irw of an eriter l.ii .'n. ut. i- to a the l.wiies of the lrcb . :ti in liur h are cum it up: ;h- rent it taken for granted. Ij-t ni.'iil tliese iahe- (rave another of their evening "K's-w.tions in the sumlay sioI roni. The altendam-e w as lartre nd wjh eiinpoed of the nit refined . iety in t.i city. The apecial feature of the entertainment was the i?rform- sn.-H.if the little folks of the "Ilusv-Ike Itand." a little missionary society cni j.'! f the infant cla.5 of the Sunday School. Tbey haie reei vei a most .borough traininjr. and erformed the old folks' coii't rt in a manner that kept the ainiiem-e in a tntinuous roar of laughter. The grand promenade alter he roncert. up and dow n the centre of :ii- room in an aisle formed by a au r ndel rope on either ide. was admi raily conceived and earri'd out in n unexopptiotial style. The leetle (tee' trrinn dreeil up in the 'stuiiie t f ewrs fo. with ovcderel hair ind l-'Tiij dresses, were one of the cutest ttiinfr )tm ever aw," and re flected enough credit on the little ones o make them twenty years older. Thevwere: Robt. Starke, arm-in-arm with Kauur McPbetters, the directress; Alhe Marsh and Kannie Heartt, Tom mie Heartt and Flora Creorh, James McPbeeters and Mamie Heartt. Annie Barwell and Mattie Fuller.an.l w s-little li-lle Kanley and Annie BuUt. Well, you know how it is : splendid m'kc. toolhitome salad, sandwiches, Fr noli coilee. ice cream, sweet talk, witty words. ly (r!an-es, knowing looks, "have some more?" "is'ntthis "xan liwork lentitiful hand in ixx ket. dime here, a dime there, "lei's co Worne." "h. w mu -h Hid von take in ?" ' ot lv one t h'Uis.ind and ten dimes." "en- j el invsolf splendidly. "(iood Fearful head i he thi iimrii- niht. inr. ti t.. t'.KAL t.W M. Kai Kih Woiii and Slion Kie Tsai. two of the Chinese Mtudenta sent to this smintrv to educatv! at the exren.e of their Government, have been gradu ated from the Hartford High School with honors. Florida exchanges give an account of a re measuring n uienes in uiameter. ind l(i molus in ircumfereiiee. It is of the variet v know n as th. "Congress f xfoni.' That the colored in. in is capable of lee!oping gieat rcsonr. es in his intel-i.i-l when projx-rly educated is proved v the rtsent ca."e in Atlanta. (a. Uncle JuiiiImi w as caught w ith a stolen chick- li hidden in hi hat, and when asked How it got there in- replici: "iiss lat fowl must have eravlc-l i j my dnrt sbs ve.' The authorities in New York having in hand the extirpation of the cattle disea-e have prohibited the im portation of cattle from New Jersey. It is alleged that pleuro-pneu- monl i is nangeroiisly prevalent in N. w Jerney, and that the prohibition is a preeantion ne"esjary to Is taken. i lie sijiiiix-oe tor ieaovuie n:v so T - 1 -II , learsl the Itla.-k Hills of roughs am b'a-klegs that the people whotemain c, Mild law money, no longer tnink it nei-essary lo sleep w ith a Gat ling gno tfor a pillow and with a revo'- ver in each band, liusineas of all kinds k reported as being prosperous in the Hill, and the yield ot jrs-ious metals very cnsnrguitf. The Massachusetts women are now i i ... ... r . . . . hi" r-o hi ,uiir ior uieiiiovr oi ine x-nMi omuuiusj umier me same rs.irieiiin.s wiu.-n would apply to men. I he effect of this partial enfran chisement of the sex will be watched with interest. That it will make many converts to tho woman null rage cause is not certain, but tbe moral effect of having women at the polls will le xs. as great a if they could vote the whole ticket. The I'ope has created five new cardi nals, among them the lamous Ir. New man, the great Knglish -divine and coiilrovendalist. It is announced also that he will in a short time create several more cardinal, and tliat among them will re at least one representa tive from the United States. Henrv Ward Beecher is about to lecture in Atlanta. It is not believed that his reeeptiou will be hikIi as to make hindMire to visit that ciry again. It m v be revolutionary to say it, but ween mot refrain from the remark that II. V. B.'a loval atvleof doinir thintnt la not popular In the Hon th. Valte Tear Osra rertUlaer. With ten dollars worth of chemioals, which I will furnish in proper pronor tiona for one ton of fertilizer, added to such materials as every farmer haa in abundance around the farm, he can make a ton of fertiliser cjual to the lest hirh nri-ed fertilizer on the mar- ket. It Ls recommended bv leading farm- crs. such a.-. Mr. Win. (iiiines. J. T. I I iCich and others w hose teslimoiiials I I have. Wm. Sixrsox, Chemist, Italeigh. N. C. Just the Place. IxKtder the tailor has won an envi able reputation in bis business, and deserve it, for the style, lit 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. Pav him a visit and in spect his stock and you will be pleased ith prices and goods. "Cloud eomiKdler" from over the sea. Rising like Venus lair and free; O'er some noet's reverie. Is. nold's "Raleiirh Belle" and "Lit tle Mainiee." For Kale Two hundred and lifty pounds of live ueese feather. Thev are nice and will he sold low. Applv'to I-itta A Myatt, Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants. Ice cream at Moseleys. Fresh cakes and bread at Moseley' Sent! vour order for ice cream, cakes and breiul to Moseley s. All sre in itsl to call at Moseley's for ice cream, cakes and bread. besjvest town, at "Lemons Watson's. In iool Roasted CoITee. Fifteen cents per pound at Watson'' Fine Tobacco and 'lg-ar. At Watson's. Fayetteviile street, op posite the Market. N olasae. Kyrup, aug-ar. Of all grades. Best sugar -cured hams. Pataisco and Orange Grove Flour. Richmond Meal, Hominy, Grits, and a ireneral assortment of Groceries of the tret oualitv. verv cheap, at Watson s. x If vou wish a gol smoke, call for the Towntalk."' oulv 5 cents, for sale ty M. Grausman. A I Cost. As I do not intend to keep liquors after the last dav of April, I otter my stock of liquors and w ine at cost for a few davs. -J. " . atson. tsprlnc lli'K "if (ioods. lUrgains neer before beard of. I have just returned from New York where I have purchased a select stock of lry Good consisting in I'ress (iissis. I-twiis. Pique white and coloretl. Prints in (Treat variety and Prettiest I er bought. Bleached and unbleach ed muslins at all prices. BOoTs, sHoKS AND UATs, in irreat variety. Bovdens hand made Gaiters for Gentlemen all stvles lotli high and low cut w ith lo. toe and w ith- out Ihx. Beautiful French to-s. J. S. Turner' hand made gaiters for Gentle men high cut w ith and w ithout box. Jleiser s hand-made gaiters for gen tlemen s vi ear. T. Miles A Son's ladies' shoes, mros-o and cloth. Miles' la dies' kid button boot. Miles' ladies' kid Newport Ties, which are beautiful. In addition to these, I keep a full line of all qualities and prices of low pri-e shoes for gentlemen and ladies, and a nice line of 91 Uses' and Children Nhoe. I have a tine line of childrens white no-heel button shoes. My clothing Ieiartment is very at tractive, and pri?s more attractive. I am also agent lor lcvliu A o., toe leading custom-made clothiers of N. Y, measure taken and suits made toorder bun t forget the famous Boyilen Gaiter for gents in all style, and my Clothing Pepartmeiit up stairs. Agent 1 rank Leslie cut paper patterns. Catalogue t ree. ery Respectfully, J. P. lilll.l'tKY, at lee. We would respectfully call vour at tentlon to the fact that we have opened a Dyeing and Cleansing establishment t.V a. III. V Tv I . . corner r ayeueviue vnu i;vie 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 mere-., aud also gents' clothing of all descriptions. We clean and tinisti kid gloves ana anoes in a far superior mrmuer to anv house in the Slate. Au experience of live years in the business warrants us in assuring our patrons perfect satisfaction in every de- partinent of the business. AU we ask is a trial to substantiate our reputation. Very Respectfully, xv I NO A 1I KKRSON, Ag'ts N. Y. I lye Co. You Will rind t . . . . .. ..... ii 10 vour interest to can at v atson s grocery store and examine his stock and price.1, he will not bo excelled in either prices or quality of goods. Aft Watson's Another supply of that fine Milwaukee lager beer in bottles, families sup plier. to heard ofUarcaini! N ho tries hi best to please his friends And in his lalsirs never ends. Bargains he 11 give you when you call ror No. in is all and all. Of other houses vou hear them talk: In Favetteville street just take a walk Ami only ak lor No. 10, Kept bv the most ingenious of men. Ami when his friends hychancedrop in Then forth he comes" Ixrd what a ffrin. And to their wondering eves displays Such heaps of brackets and window shade. Hi pictures are exposed to public view And a variety ot cord to suspend them too. His looking glasses and toilet ca.e Will help adorn vour forms and face; i ict u re frames and mouldings too In great variety, black, brown and blue. His window -ornices and lamhreqnins nne, id make your rooms and parlor amne. Perforated mottoes, and white hollv baskets. And every other sort of stuff. Of which he hopes to have enough. So now he bids you all adieu And wishes a happy new year too, And not forget C. C. Clawsox, No. lo Fayetteviile St. I- R. "H'j-att. Ha on hand and to arrive. 22.000 lbs. C. R. Bulk side and shoul ders. 1,000 bus. prime white corn. 20 bbls. family flour. 3oo bus. Haxafl Mills liolted meal. So sacks Marshall's Liverpool salt. 25 bins. New Orleans molasses. H idds. sugar house molasses. ' 20 bbls. sugar, from granulated down. 20 sacks collec. 20,ouo pounds prime Timothy hav. F-artVKose seed potatoes. Orders tilled promptly for seed sweet potatoes. Above named (roods bons-ht ritrht : 1 1 v. - u j " - o 1 iii o soiu accoraintriv. L. K. Wyatt. V ilmington St., opposite Market. "" "Marble and 9ton "Wavrlu. A very large assortment of Head stenee and Monuments on hand fla shed. Over one hundred sejut received, plates of the latest designs received monthly. The cheapest place in the State to btv. "Wolfe's Stone Bu rial Case at the vsird and Henry Brown, undertaker. Marble yard cor. Morgan and Blount Sts. Raleigh. Caytox A Wolki- Klawdard. PaTaps-o Flour, Patasco Baking Powder. Bolted Virginia Meal, i range Grove Kxtra Flour. Prime Timothy Hay, Marshall's Liverpool SalU Clear Rib Bulk Meat, Egerton'a isk-otch Snuff. . -4 For -ule at wholesale by W. H. lODD. The Celebrated Seven Kpriat Iron and Alum Mass. This is decidedly the most useful, be sides U'ing the most etheient Family Medicine ever placed within the reach of anv people. Its reputation extends tar and wide, and its great popularity is due entirely to its own merits. For relieving Sick and Nervous Headache, it niav be trulv said, to have no equal. Dyspeptic find it just the remedy for their troubles. Mothers and daugh ters have long since discovered in its use a "panacea" for their worst ills; and now we have the testimonies of two eminent ministers of the gospel, from Southern cities, setting forth its specific effects in other more dreaded and troublesome diseases. Rev. John F. Mayne, Theological Seminary, Columbia, S. C, writes: "Ani afflicted w ith that terribledisea.se. 'Dialietes;' am using the 'Seven Springs Mass' with a considerable degree of re lief; is the onlr remedy I have yet found to suit my case ; w .nt to continue its use until a cure is eil'eeted if invisi ble. Send worth of the enclosed P.O. order immediatel v. J no. F. Mayne. Columbia, S. C, Jan. r!d, lsiy. Rev. J. 1). Parker, of New Orleans, La., w rites: "Having tried effectually tiie 'Seven Springs Iron and Alum Mass,' lor Diarhea, Kidney afflictions, Ac.. I take pleasure in recommending its use in these complaints. In my cii.se it affords immediate relief. J. D. Parker." New Orleans, La., Feb. 11th, 1879. For sale bv Win. Si!Uson, Pesciid. Lee A Co.. aiid F. 11. Heartt. Raleigh, N. C, and Druggists generally. Lanpki m A Litchfiki.d, Abingdon, Va. Call at Watson For your groceries, they are not only h ;a but the best. .f alt Herring at Watson s grocery store. for I p wards ofTbirt Year Mrs. Winslows Soothing Svrup has been used for children. It corrects a. idity of the stomach, relieve wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dys entery and diarrlnea, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and wcll-triel renie.lv. i cents a lt tle. ' flailr. This is he name of one of the leading b:inds of cigars now in this market. It is mnked and enjoyed by a large num ber of the citizens who w ill not have anv other. ' n lessr. -i. i. ."Meii- dell A' o. lor the same. Keer. Ale. Porter and .Mineral Water. My facilities for thfe delivery of the above in Unties or keg, are superior to any in tbe State. Prices as low as the lowest. Country orders solicited. I. BiLfi Raleigh, N. C CUy Botling Works. for Rent. The three desirable houses having aUmt 20 rooms, on McDowell street. belonging to the estate of J. Fisher, oc cupied several years by Mrs. Pullen as a boarding house. Possession given 1st of May. For terms apply to J. Wombi.e, Agt. At Watson. Nutmegs, cloves, spices, extracts and seasonings general I3. " Excellent Pickle arrived at Watson's. Jus: Going c leap. Smoke the celebrated Toyvntalk" Grausman. cent cigars, lor sale 03 M. Town Talk. All over the citv. CHI at M. . - .... .i Graus- man s. lie 11 ten vou. Freh Arrivals at 1. T. Johnson'. Richmond bolted ineal, 500 I"s nice white corn bulk meats, N. C. hams and sides. A large lot of peas, fdifferent kinds.) Cuba molasses in bbls and tierces, liO bags coflee, different grades, 20 bbls nice y ellow sugar, 300 sacks llour. We offer these goods to the trade at prices that can t fail to please. Give us a trial. A lew chufas on hand vet D. T. Johnson. Given up by the Doctors. "Is it iossible that Mr. Godfres is up and at yvork, and cured by so simple a remedy" "I assure you it is true that he is en tirely cured, aud with nothing but Hop timers ; and only ten davs ago his do tors gave him up and said he must die ! "Well-a-day ! That is remarkable! will go this day and get some for mv poor George I know h ops are good." KALEIOII MARKET. Cotton Market: Reported by I'ARKEU & AVERA. Cotton ARKKU & Brokers. Ralkioh,"N. C, April 25, 179. .. ..11 ....10G!0' ....10, OH ...A0ht ....101.., lo Middling "strict Iw Middling Low Middling mrlet ood ordinary Oood Ordinary Middling Stains Iow Middling stains tJood Ordinary B tains 1 one or aiaraei, quiet. CITT n ARKETS Wholesale Prlee Corrected y CUlS'10PHr:R t 8ORBELL Official Report of Grocers Exchange Raleigh, ., April ii-78. Flour, North Carolina 75 fe 00 Chickens 1.5 m 20 bO . 65 o." (i) bO 7 7 (fb 9 0 t o1 6 7 14 15 12 $ 13 25 $ S3 & 85 175 g 1 25 dl 50 M 55 75 80 45 $ 50 8 per ft) 3 " Corn Corn Meal Bacon, N. C. Ifog round hams P.ulk Meats, clear rl sides.. " sJioulderp North Carolina Pork Coflee, prime Rio pood Syrnn. sj. II iolases. Cuba Halt, Liverpool "Sugar, white yellow Irish potatoes " ortn t arouna Sweet Potatoes (seed) Oats, shelled Peaches, peeled unpealeu Apples, northern pci bushel dried Cotton Ties. re sliced Ragging Pork Peat, per bushel, white ktock Kgcs Butter Beeswax Ragsmixed cotton r v rs otter Mink Fox Coon .' Musk rat Rabbit l... Above are for larre Quantities. mall quantit'as are wanted bfber pric 1 25 ,& 1 50 3i 1 4 11 6 12 4 & 6 y0 Q K) " H 75 11 12 U 12' O 15 - !'; ...?5.iJ0 ... 75 ... 90 ... 85 ... 10 ... Whtn fir. "Price Speetal Flavorlna- Ex tract. "With great care, by a new process, Dr. Price extracts from the true select Fruits and Aromatic, each characteris tic flavor, and produces flavoring of rare excellence, of great strength and purity far superior to the cheaper ex tract. 2t. Billiard Table for Sale. A good second-hand Billiard Table, complete, with balls, cues, Ac, boxed and delivered at depot price ?125. M. Bill, Citv Bottling Works, Raleigh, N. C. C. WeiUel A Co. In order to be abreast with the times in every respect, this enterprising firm are-receiving daily samples of all the most fashionable and seasonable goods now in the market. Select your sam ples and they will send for the goods and make them up in a style that; for"' elegance and finish cannot be surpassed. Their charges will be moderate and suitable to the times. All goods now on hand will be sold at very reduced urices for cash onl v. Call and examine their stock. You needn't von like. buv unless DISSOMTIOX. The co-partnership of W. H. Morriss A Co., is dissolved bv mutual consent, and tbe business of the late tirm will be settled bv W. H. Morriss. W. H. Morriss, John T. Morriss. A'1 perso :s indebted to the late firm o" W. Li.. Morriss A Co., are hereby rotifle to makej immediate payment to W, -i. Morriss. ; NOTICE. I will continue the furnitnre business at the old staudj No. 3 Fayetteviile St., ami would aski a continuance of the favors so liberally bestowed on the late firm. ap 25-lw ! W. H. Morriss. Men's Dress Shirts. All sizes td lit persons weighing from 100 to 300 pounds. Best quality from 11.25 each, at R. B. Andrews A Co., Clothiers and Hatters. Have You Heard It? It's Town Talk. M. Grausman, , j Raleigh, N. C. First Class White vests at;$3,i0 for the best grade Unexcelled in fit and finish. R. B. Andrews A Co., Clothiers and Hatters. Town Talk- IK you know what it is? Calf and see me. M. Grausman. Town Talk. people w ill have it. The thus. It was ever M. Grausman. Very Low Price. 1,000 fans, from 5 cents. l,ix0 handkerchiefs, from f cents. 1,000 pair hose, from 10 cents. 1,000 parasols, from 1" cents. 500 straw jhats, from 15 cents. 7,000 yards i domestics, from 5 cents. 7."o shirts from 25 cent. Coats, from 50 cents. Vests, from 50 cents. Pants, from 50 cents. A full stock of ladies' slippers, from 50 cents, at j Woollcott's Open Front Store, Wilmington st. A Celebrated Sanee. Forty v' ears or so ago Lea A Perrins began the manufacture of Worcester shire Sauce, dt quicklv' became a favor ite Sauce on account of its peculiar piquancy, and when Mr. Sour, the cel ebrated chef-de-cuisine ofthe Reform Club, gave it his approval, its appear ance on the Tables of ; 11 the other clubs of London followed a a matter of course. Then its use was began in the cuisineof the leading Hotels in all parts of the world. Wandering Englishmen carried it about with them in all kinds of cli mates, and found to their delight that long voyages on shiplioard did not im- fair, in the least, its flavor or pungency, t w.is literally 'presented to the Queen' in l). and on the strength of this was admitted without question to every house in London. This honor did not cause the opinion ot epicures to change in the least, as thev- had already- dicov ered its good qualities. One of them said in 1S43, "that it had destroyed the force of the adage," appetite makes the best sauce, aud his friends thought the remark just as well as witt Nowaday s the zest it imparts to all dishes, from Turtle and Salmon to plain beef, makes it a favorite vfith y-oung housekeepers as well as with epicures. - j Lost, On .Saturday night, the 19th instant, between J. (j. S. Lumsden's store and the Yarloro House, a gentlemens' gold ring, containing a pink and white cameo sett. The Under will be liberal ly reyvarded by returning the same to R. E. IiUmsden, with J". C. S. Luma den. Ir. Price I'nlque Perfume. Dr. Price has been years perfecting these exquisite odors. Thev are not given a title that does not belong to them, but calle 1 just what they are Unique Perfumes, and the makers are not ashamed! of their name or afraid to allow them to stand on their oyvn mer its. 2t. If you yvish a good smoke, call for the "Towntalk," only 5 cents, for sale by M. Grausman. Stronaeh A AUeott Lave just received a car loads of hay, and a large lot oj neal, which they will sell lower than the lowest- Town Talk. There's lots of it these days, but M. Grausman has the latest. Pritrtiard A Brook. Have another lot of that elegant oak and hickory wood on hand, cheap for cash. Also, car load of bolted meal; salt, potatoes, bulk meat, fresh eggs and chickens, sugars of all grades, cof fees and teas at prices to suit the hard times. It ls loyonr Interest to Know that Payne Bros.are noyv 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 men know how to make them by economv and ol Dest quality. They- use the well known and long tried "Crab Tree Clay" which is unsur passed in the State of North Carolina. We guarantee our brick and work to give perfect satisfaction. For further information call on Wayne Allcott, Agent, corner Will, and Davie Sfs., or address. 1 Payne Bros.. P. O. Box 75, Raleigh N. C, Parlor Bagatelle Tables. I am State agent for the sale of M. Redgraves Parlor Bagatelle Tables, which are now so fashionable in private families and saloons North. M. Bills, Raleigh, N. C, Suitable. A large and desirable line of the atest styles In Men. and sBoy's cloth ng. Black goods aud. -.Diagonals a specialty. D. S. Waitt A Bro., Clothiers, t ayeue intj ol., irwiieigii, v.. Tobaeeo and Seg-ars. The best and finest assortment at Waton's " TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. Nw York, April 25, Money.3i3i. Exchange 4.86V. Government securities firm at 4. State bonds dull. Cotton-j-net receipts 1,026 bales; gr ss 1,375 Futures closed steady; sales 106,000 bales; April 11.73 11.74; May 11.74 lL7o;.June 11.941L05; July X2.ll 12.12; August 12.25 12.2rT7 September 11.9311.94; October 11.3311.34; vember 10.97 (10.9" ; December; 10i92 (a 10.93. i'- H 5-.,Li v.ttrn stead v: saJos 624. bales: middl ing upJand3 111; middling Orleans llffl weekly net receipts 2,976 ; gross 12,701; exports to ureal, cnmin 0,000. Flour a shade stronger on medi um jrradesl Southern flour active and firm; common to fair extra H.10(a.$.. 40; good to choice do. So.oO&SoVA ."VJtieat iic. better, moderate , 'export, un graded winter red fl.03$l. U; -No. 2 do. $1.12?1.0. Corn a shade lorwer, very moderate trade, ungraded 42(43A. Oats slightly in buyers favor hut dnll, 3 for No. 3. CotFeo in moderate de mand, firm; Rio quoted in cargoes at 1U1.3; in job lots lli(g,16. Sugar un-j Changed, qnit; refined quiet. Molasses quiet and unchanged. -Rice in moderate request and steady. Rosin, quiet and firm fl.40. Tiirjientine Arm at 31i Pork a shade firmer and quiet; old mess spot $9.25; new quoted at '10.00faf510.2o. Lard a trifle better and very quiet f closing strong; prime steam spot it?25h Whiskey quiet, very firm fl.07 bid. Freights firm. Baltimore, April 25. Oats steady Southern 3o(a.37; Western white 3Zg,3o; do. jnixed 32C34; Pennsylvania 3( 3.". Rve quiet 57(&60. Hay steady, prime . to choice Pennsylvania and Maryland ?12.00(g,"? 15.00 per ton. Pro visions quiet ; mess pork, $10.50(3, 10.75; bulk meats loose ; shoulders 3J ; clear rib sides 4 ; packed 4J, 55i ; bacon shoulders 43; clear rib sides 6; hams 9i(tt,9J. Lard, refined, in tierces 7(g,7ir Batter steadv, prime to choice western packed 1517 ; roll U(g,li. Coflee steadv, ordinary to choice Rio cargoes ld&10. Whiskey dull at 31.07(3 fl.OTi. Sugar firm, "A" soft ' Wilmington, April "25.Spirifs tur pentine steady at 2o$. Kosin dull; strained $1.0; 3good strained Sl.Oo. Crude turpentine steady ; hard "fI.OO; yelloyv dip 1.60 ; virgin 2.10. Tar steady at 82V. Cornflrnier; prime white 53 1 (a, 54. Cixcinmati. April 25. Hour dull and unchanged, family ?4.05(d,$5.5o Wheat quiet, red and white $l.oo(a$1.05. Corn firmer, quiet at 37(i3S. Oats easier at 28 to 31. Pork dull and nomi nal. held at $10.00fa,?10.25. Lard quiet; steam so.yo uia. rsuiK meats aim. a shade lower shoulders 3 ; short ribs 4J; short clear ribs 4j. Whiskey quiet at $1.01. Butter dull and drooping. Sueur steadv and unchanged. Live hogs dull; packing $3. 30 fa So. 00. Liverpool, April 25 Noon. Cotton moderate inquiry ; middling uplands 6$ ; middling Orleans 6 7-ltf; sales 8,000 bales; speculation and export' 1,000 bales: receipts "2,100, all American. 500. Futures opened 1-32 better ; up lands and low middling clause for April delivery 6 11-32: May and June do; June and Julv 6i (a.6 13-32; July and August 6 7-16(a,6 13-32; August and Sep tern ber 6 15-32. Futures uplands and low middling clause lor May aud June delivery b Auguskand September i ; September and October ti 17-32. Futures firm. April 24. Cotton Middling, low middlirg, good ordinary: Galveston tirm at II, IW and 104 cents; net re CJipts 179 bales. Norfolk quiet at 111 cjnts: net receipts 44 bales. Balti morequiet at 115, ill and 10? cents: net receipts bales, iioston quiet at 11 Hi and Hi cents; net receipts 206 bales. Wilmington firm at 11. 103 and li e-nts; net receipts biles. Philadel piiia firm at Hi, Hi and 11? centte; net receipts 167 bales. Savannah firm at 111, 114 and lOi cents; net receipts 935 bales. "Neyv Orleans firm at Hi, 102 and 10i cents ; net receipts 1,517 bales. Mobile firm, active demand at 11, lOi and 10 cents; net receipts 115 bales. D. S. WAITT & BRO., Wholesale and Retail dealers in Ready-Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots. Shoes, No tions, Hosiery, (iloves, Trunks and Valises, 32 Fvettvelle street. Raleigrb. 3f. C' W.C. &A.B. Stronaeh, APRIL SSrd. THIS DAY IN STORE, Ralph's Strong Fresh enufl", in bladders and boxes. Gail & Ax's Strong Fresh Snuff, ln bladders and boxes. Oail & A"a Sweet Hnuft. in bladders. Fresh Cocoanuts, Larf Sweet Oranpes, Small Acid 'ranges. Kxira Laree I.enins. Ked Bauiii.ns, Choice Ked Apples. Gilt Edge Goshen Butter, Extra Choice Cream Cheese, Smoked Broiling Beef, Dried Chipping Beef, Winston's New R-Mi Herring. White lay tnd Mixed Feas, Bran. Phorts. and Cotton Seed Meid. Choice Timothy and ( lover Hay. Choice line of FKKKII COFFEES, aprll 23-tf A NPLEXDID OPPORTl'MTY TO win a fortune. Fifth Grand Distribution, Class h., at ew Orleans, luesday, May Mth, iff; iumu fiontniy urawina;. liouisdana "State "Lottery Company. This institution was regularly incorpo rated by the Legislature of the State for Educational and Charitable purposes in lsos for tbe term of Twenty-five Yean, to which contract the inviolable faith of the State is pledged, with a capital of Sl,ouo,ouo, to which it uas si nee added a reserve fund ol Si"j0.0o0. Its grand single number distribu tion will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. It neverscales or postpones. Iook at the following Distribution : CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars Each. HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES : 1 Capital Prize 30,000 1 Capital Prize 10,000 1 Capital Prize o,000 2 5 20 100 200 600 1000 Prizes of ?2,o00 o,000 Prizes of 1,000 5,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 Prizes of Prizes of Prizes of Prizes of Prizes of 5C-0 100 50 20 10 - APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation prizes of $300, 2,700 9 Approximation prizes of 200, 1,H00 9 Approximatianprizesof 100, 900 ls"i7 Prizes, amounting to $110,4(ai ltcsjjonsible corresponding aponts wanted at ull prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation will be paid. Application for ratt to clubs should only be niMue to tho Hoiin- tfuce in N'w Orleans wrlb?, clearly statins' full addrcKH, for further information, or ead orders to 31. A. DAL'PJIIX. P. O. Box 692, w Orleans, Iu All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and nianagenieut of GenaraU G. T. Baurgard and J. A. Earl7. aprll 1CKIw5lMw 1 "DIXIE SOAP. P; J. CREW ?4 . CO . Richmond, V., Manafactare all the standard varleijr. ,,. LAIXDBY KOAPM, Which they offer at lowest price, TRY OI U DIXIE SOAP. XANTHINE. I Prof. Hertz's Great German Hair Rentara nc a iic uesi irvpra,iion ior itie lim; now known. It Kradually restore rrsiy hair to its natural color, producing a luxii rient growth, eradicate. .mrruff and dandru:" cures all diserses of the scalp, prevent t)" hair from falling out and relieve neural" 1 in the had and h&adclu- Try it Lreti el by XANTHINE CO., R chmonl, Vi , and for sale by all Druggists. A BECKWIIirS TI.OYKffcPTlC PILL These Pills will prevent and eue rtysjp. sia. Tlrey are an unrivalled Dinner mild ierient. and admirably adapted a Family Medicine. Tbey are Used b t),e most cultivated peoide in our country. anl are extensively ued by Phyxi. itnr in tin ,r practice. iSold by Drua-istji . u. -rally. Il(j forcircolar. E. H. BECkWIVH, le Mm nfacturer, Petersburg, 'a. Emiuc it Dry. S. L k J. .MVdlrt. St. Louisv. 9Io, Say: Colden j, Liebl"s Liquid Kxtriict 01 Beef is a.very agreeable article of diet, arid particularly useful when tonics are requir- d being tolerated when other furim of aniumi fxik are rejected, In Diptheria, Molarlal Typhoid Fevers, Weak nesa, and every ue pressing disease, we have prescribed it witii great success. Mil by all drugjrisis. VVe win my .-Mt.ary 01 i'J pt r uw.iiia od i ;ii, .,r ,nuw .a:,;, con.ir. i.i.nu .. Ew an i wnu lsrfu; iiiTHii.oni. H wifat v.).at w wi, fciiple fre. AdJreJbi,t Co., Mribll, Uxk. Important to WJioiesale AND RETAIL BUYEHS, And all personn Interested in ECONOMICAL SHOPPING. We will offer for tbe Spring and Summer Trad, A larger and moreTaried stock of Dry ooIm, IlatM, Shoes, Trunks. -tiouM, Ac, d(.. than ever lerore. In eonseuen-e of tbe rise in cotton, n.t ton lubrii-R have advanced from 1 1 to z' . per yard since maki ngour sprint: purcbu.-".. ; We have decided Xot lo advaine our prices, but to give the trade the benefit oi tne low prices. We are selling soiim line i.t coods at precis, ly the manufacturer s price We otter a pair of Linen cults and collar to match, for live routs. LAfflKS' DRESS fiOuDS F EVERY .STYLE. SHADE and I'llK'E. A soft finish cambric, that will count b:ore threads to the square inch than l.ondal (I2c) at Ilk? per jard or '.c by t lie hot:. A standard 1M sheet ing at nc by the piece The largest stock and greatest "variety ..: ButtoiiM, A NICE LINE OF TRIMMED AM- READY-MADE SUITS. FOR LADIES. We buy direct from the Maniitacturii.. Importers and Agents, and are prepared sell for the lowest prices I. 11. YKAKi-AN, PKTTY & 1NK- api il 'i-'-tf 45 Years Before the Public. THE GENUINE DR. C. McLANE'S CELEBRATED liver pills FOR THE Ct'RE Of Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DYS'-zrSIA AMD CICK NtAPACNI Symptoms cf a diseased Liver. 'JAIN in the right side,, under the edge ofthe ribs, increases on pres sure ; sometimes the pain is in the left side ; the patient is rarely able to he on the left side; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequentlv extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The stonv ich is affected yvith 'loss of appetite md sickness; the bowels in c:i:ril are costive, sometimes alternative with lax , the head is troubled with pain. accompanied with a dull, heavy sen sation in the back part. There is gen erally a considerable loss' of memory, accompanied with a painfui sensation of having left undone something which ought to have been dqne. A slight. drv cough is somettmes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debditv ; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he com plains of a prickly sensation of the skin ; his spirits arc low ; and although he is satisnca that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up foititude enongh to try it. In fact, he distrusts everv remedy. Several of the above Syjnptoms attend the disease, ! ut 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. McLane's Liver Pills, im CASES OF AGUE AND r EVER, When taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happv 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, a. For ad" bilious derangements, and 1 ... .1 as a simple purganve, mey arc on- equaled. BEWARE OF IJHTAnO-T . The genuine are never sugar coated. Ever- Vr a red wax teal on the ho, w't reasion Dr. McLane's L: v . . : : int it McLa-! Livfe Pills be?" -iaa'ures cf C. McLani and Fleming Bko:. on the wrapper. Insis" upn navin- te genuine P. C. McT. . v . - L;y Ek V:Li s, ;-r .-pared by Fleming Urs., ot' littsbur'h. Pa., the market line; ful' r iiiii'atioot of the narr."- Jfr ant spelled differently but same pronunciation. THE MODEL PRESS U the timpUit, tasiest riMfii. fattest ana most perfect press evf tmenttd, and mmrmnttei toe Ann smart boa can manage it, So kuTidrtas of dollars worth of work a vear. n save w, wm all thtir nrintima hiTLt Presses OS low as S3. For business printing, $10 to S35. Hot org foot power, tJ0 to (189. Oner 9,000 no tn se. end a Prize Medal ovarii at the PvrU grpentio. me -Leadtns; PreM of tne "Wort , A handsome illustrated 134 page book, "''"""j? BOW TO PSIirf and copy of tho niNTES'S GVWE, ! withJWpartieulars, mailed far tOoents. 1 J. W. dIuGHADaYss CO., ontort and Mm rs. ; f,73tCh04tnSt.'nadVrm' 2Lii bualneeejn U T I
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