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1 Walks mm' DAILY NE "VSTSJ Mvrr.aadnce of the Sews. Talks. SATfRDAY. - MAY 3 IK7. Weotoer rt. W asmisuto, iimy Z. For the South Atlantic !lale. rUlng t rooler, llrh tlj cvit. Drth w rt tenia le Sew A4iwtUfiU. VI. Uit-U Local notice, J. L. STOSK. Local DOllre. llur Bitters. Local notice. IuaC J. Yovso.-Propoaala. M. HotSAri. Koterprise. A. H. Tot ice. The Kendall. J. D. Willi. Valuable property. W. C. t A. B. Stroxacu. Grocer. Price's Bakixo I'owdkr.. lax-al notice. rRcr.5sMEO. Mav 1st. One eve when burthenexf much with care. Wandering through a wood remoted; I spied a laaa, both neat ami fair, who fair j like before me floated. When a atrong chain alv rupid flung Round and bound our heart together. When love soon loua'd each staru'ring tonirn And we from our heart praised each other ! local biiehl "Brag ia fM U better.'' a good frame but bokl The collection at the offlrw of In teroal Re enu yeaterday were $3,9S.4 1 The Secretary of State irv ik1 47 Land Grants Last month. Xocasee were tried at the May or Con yesterday: The Solitary lnimsta ailer abiding there for 36 hours, was turned out to inhale the soft spring air. A package shipped from Raleigh u N'eus N l. on the 6th of April. reached It rteetinaiion i Uis 30th dav of the same month. Mr. C J. Meyers a brother of Mr W. J. Meyers of this city and a promi nent lawyer of ". Y." Citv, is in the city. Superintendent Scarboro thinks be will be able to get the school bill Erin ted in the prevent volume of the awe of '79. The State Printer will frobebiy tlaish printing the laws with n three' weeks. Mr. Joe, J. Johnson announces himself an independent candidate in the 2nd Ward. Mr. Nathan Gulley ia aleo an independent candidate. The Governor of Virjrinia ha. made a requisition ou the Crovernornf this state for John Branch who; Is now in Halifax Jail and a refugee from jus tice. He was a horse thief. MtJ. L. Sioae, ooe of the most promlneot sewinr machine men in the Ute wilt leave for New York and Bos ton on the 13th. Thoe who wish to aee him on bualneaa should call Ix-fore that time. Meera. Evans A Martin, two ac ive, energetic and skilled mecnanio, hve begun the manufacture of Coarhea. Wagons, c, in this city. Their lac lory si loraueu oa toe corner or Hionnt and Morgan streets. The Seaboard Ins. Co.. ha re newed it license to carry on the Insur ance businew in this Sate. Messrs. Cameron, Hay A Co., general agent. The Richmond excursion is much Lai ked of and the attendance from thi city will no doubt le pretty large. So pleasant was the visit last siuauier that Dnnr wish to see the beautiful city by tne jamea. it is a neautlnil season to enjoy travel and hence the trip will be peculiarly pleasant. The Executive of one of the States, not a thousand miles awar, has in vented a new reception for" reporters, which consists in placing them across his knee, a la acbool boy, theu nuttinir In a few licks with their notebooks here they will do the most gol. This invention is patented. . The spire of the new Second Prea - hweriaa enures is now be in 4 covered, pfu edifice will be finished In about tlx S-seks, mi Is quits .handsome In Its Tteier appears nee. - She reaiy seenied to me divine. Her face the lovelies! of all faces: With voice much sweeter than the nine And perfect in her form and k races. She S4-aned tne well, and all approved. And she pleased me I" nrust coufeas. So if God to her I se-emed 1 ' . She in my heart reigned a, GoJJassI Oh. in that cool sequestered spot. Ieep buried in the folia o er us; I spoke there of mv lonely lot And one ab could briu'g Itefore us. A tfreed. she blush in softlv said ' -J - r - - - - When our I Ins soon rtrshod together And clung, as if they had been made To draw bliss from one another ! Thus in silence, some minutes passed. Love had made its culmination; Twin souls we found ourselves at last And the best in all creation I could but vow as time flew by she w as my hearts own dear id!; And she declared with many a sigh, I sm thine, and ruA a bride I've lonired indeed to aatisfy The earnest cravings of my soul, To train my asions so that I May e'er" be blessed 'neath thv control; So we may make within our home. Soon to cluster every social bliss. Anil sll who re there, or In it come Will feci it is a paradise! Her loving looks and tender speech. Thrilled my heart to its inmost core; While I strove hard to overreach By word and deed her loving lore. But all in vain, for with regret Soon I found that I was helpless. And w hen my eyes her glani-es met I fell at her foot quite seechlesa. W.G.sftA.1 Faref tevllle, JTo. 4 Mart la mm Jfe. a Staxket S-qsLare, Kleta-k. Iff. Offer to the trade to-day. at Inside Sices, following, vir. : . ,0oo lbs Timothy and Clover Ilay. 10.0UO lbs Bulk C.'R, Sides, 700 bus White and Yellow Corn. 400 " White Bolted Meal, 'MO bbls Extra and Family Flonr, 2,000 gals Syrup and Molasses, 100 bbls Herring, Mackerel and Mul lets. 2,000 lbs Canvassed Hams, 16,000 lbs Ship Stuff and BranT 10,000 lbs White and YeUowSuijars, 'M0 doz Baking Powders'. Choice Messina Oranges, . v extra faierino and Messina Lemons,: Rel and Yellow Bauan.-ie. Fresh Banu-on Cocoanuts, Choice HaUWin ApiH?s. t:bue rau-ste GsirrantS. ' J i 7n ' In sill diseases of the kidneys the best' known remedy-is the regular use of the fame us Buffalo Lithla water from spring number 2. It acts promptly and effw tuidly, does not differ in taste from olh ; waters and to those who suffer frori k.-.Hney complaints it is an indis peri itie necessity. For sala by :vll nrsi cjsaa druggist. " Fer Rent. A dwelling house in the city of Ral eigh. Seven rooms, iu goed repair with necessary outhouses. For particu lars apply to w. H. Pace, Attorney at I -aw. lartlenlar Notice. .Business men and others in need of Hook and Job Priiitimr of any kind should remember that the News Job )fj9ee is the place to have it done neatly, cheaply and at the shortest uoti?e. ' Boeltrileei'. The very best of thin vlhrtwi k erage on draftat A W. Frap'a saloon. Tery Lw Prices. 1,000 fans, from 5 cents. 1,000 handkerchiefs, from 5 cents. 1,000 pair hose, from 10 cents. 1,000 parasols, from 15 cents. 500 straw hats, from 15 cents. 7,000 yards domestics, from 5 cents. 750 shirts, from 25 ctnti. Coats, from 50 cents. Vests, from 50 cents. Pants, from 50 cents. A full stock of ladies' slippers, from 50 cents, at Woollcotfs Open Front Store, Wilmington st. With stool, sale at $100.00. of the News. Piano. and in good order, for Apply to the Foreman English and American Chow-Chow, Potted Tonxue. Turkey and Duck. Imported aud American Catsups and Sauces. Smoked, Broiling and Cfdpping Beef, Gr attain Flour. i i Imported and Domestic Oatmeal. sago, lapioca and rarisca. Cracked and Crushed Wheat. Rice, Flour and Corn Starch, Nelaon it Cox's Gelatin, Imperial Gamaared: Mill's Food. Canned Pie Fruits, Preserves and Jellies. Chocolate and Cocoa, r reaa Dedicated cenut. Imported aud American Mustards, ALSO t Fine line of Imported and American Cigars, ranging iu price from $1.25 to 17.50 per loo. Navy aud Plain Chewing Tobacco. from 2Sc to 75c per lb, in small plugs pui up lor retail traue. If you wish anvthimr in Heavy or Fancy Grocery Line. Head to n for Catalogue and l'rice List. Jf-erSainules by mail orotherwise when reo. uested. No Time CTltTfiae Present. Now is the time to buy eoods chj:in. at Law'g "china and silver" warehouse. Wo must retlnce our enormous stock oeibre the dull summer months, and to Arties wLsliihg triple-plated casters, forks,- sioons. Ac, china, cutlery or vfLaasware we have siecial bargains to offer. Call earlv and tret prices or send or price list before buying elsewhere. m -1 The break in the postofSce side walk is not very ornamental. People ask why it is not paved ? The anawer U. be--a use the appropriation is not yet coujeutahle to fix it up for paving over. There is a cueU abort there, and some work has to be dene on it before the stoue ran be put down. There noth ing like delay. The market is freely supplied with vegetables, singularly o, consid ering the time of yeur. Karly eas are not on -sale In any quantity, and the supply of vegetable i limited to such as sahwls, radishes, lett nee, etc. In about a week there will be abundance ot chou-e egetable. The city ia well nigh stripjd of lie iegai ciiizena, vaal numbers ot these being a been t at the courts. There are still euough left to maintain the dignity of the profession, some thirty or lorty. The Victor and Bucket companies, colored, parade on Wednesday next, it beinr the anniversary of the orgaiiiza lou of the Victor. Both theee csku paniee are in good eondttioii, and the city is very Justly proud of them and the good work they do in times 01 danger. The Victor has been in ex -Lsteuce about lu Years. -s The gentle spring has rather turned the cold shoulder 011 u or a dav or two. The straw haChas been "shot" or a space, wnile the o en-oat comes aain into favor. Strawberries are now comim? in iu Limited quantitie. but of tine size. The millionaire, by watching his chaJiee. U occastonaUy able to secure a basket, while ordiuarv mid Hxrer mortals look ou at the fruits. But, alaa, all loo soon will the reign of the straw berry festival beiti.aiad the short cake w ut uaute anisery iu ike Uuri. It is rumored that "Pinafore' is to be produced here by amateurs, and it ia hoped thai the report is true. The good people have been watching and waiting a long time to see this oeretta, bat have always been disappointed. Zi-A! trotf..Hit CtoamC-HjoTter eX-i-AvrruSAitutS, has Jteon saolsriag greatly for the past two weeks with a severe attack of iHnesjt. He was better I yesterday, ami -was down at tiH otlice tor a short time. The amateurs sre rehearsing the pantomime "Luuer the lutletoe," which ia to be produced at Tucker Hall en the evening of the loth, in aid of the Memorial Association. The members of the troupe are without exception pruWlyUdnted, ai w ill make the play a brilliant succees, without doubt. The flag stone pavement around ths Government building is a great Im- Krovement to the appearance of the uUdioz. The work baa been well done and re 0 ecu credit on Mr. Une han, the gentleman who has had it in charge- But, alas for mo, and Nancy Jane, So-m she met a gay young fellow. With a great gatee ahd walking oane. Who d.inccd well, but would gt mel low. I saw this chap once steal a kiss; And Nancy cried I despise thee. Yet ehe dropt Mr. u be aid Mis. And called him Frank, and he her Nancy. When this I saw I almost swore. As gently 'round her waist he squeex ed her While they were waltzing o'er the floor For that pressure seemed to pleaae her. So rushing home, at once I wrote A tart, complaining letter; AH I heard, and the words did quote. And aUut that squeezing matter ! Sav for that goatee must we part. Ignoring all we've said ana done? What's gone with that, you allied your heart. And so oft told me I had won. Ah, where's that love you said was mine. And vowed 'twas warm as it was free. And would outlaat my life and thine The love that you had gave to me; You know tbewe are the very words. 1 nai you uttered in a soft low tone; In the grove where two little birds As mutes were building 'neath a stone. How kind and sentimental then And what small trifles gave you pain. You scorned as trash all heartless men And all whose life bore e'en s stain. You seemed to be so pious too You made me think you were a saint. While breathing out my love to you; As strong as looks and words could 1 taint. I squeezed your hand you looked, both signed While our hearts thrilled 'neath mu tual glances. Given iu faith, true love ami pride Richer for thau in romance i But now your love is all for Frank, Or it may be for ki goatee ; Or think you he's of better rank It so, I ni glad I now am free. But why was it, that you last night Came in the church "and sat by in e, Oggled and prinied with all your might. When you well knew I could not flee ! Now Nancy Jane this much I'll aay, 'you must hereafter let me be; (Ir yon. will rind the deuce to pay lietween you, I and that goatee! Less you repent, while here through time. A lone I wander from your view. Without a heart, and give me thine; And then my own may stay with you. Justice demands this much I know. And mercy asks it at your hands; Why nwt then, let my jioor heart go? here both forme" a rlenrt demands. Can you or poaUe-l Frank rtut And laa trih with my 1116 nd cause And love and patience both abuse By trampling under foot these laws ! Oh ponder on this matter well. And hark en to calm reason's voice; Ana soon iu truth 'twill plainly tell You how to act to give me choice. And then 1 sure I'd claim mv heart Unless your own should fly" to me. And never from you refuse to part And thus as one in loth agree. Indeed, w e two should then be one. The same in thought snd every aim; As hand In hand wejoumied on. Our w ishes. botes and fova the sari Oh, could there 1 a greater bliss On earth, than a woman of this kind r I crave yonr heart and naught but this To have continual peace of mind ! Hark, I hear a bell now rinjring. And It seems coming up this way; And farther off there is one singinir It is Nsncy, the little Fairy. She draws nearer and still nearer. Anu aweeler aUli tsome her vol -Mid as it rises loud and clearer It makes my very soul rejoice. Bock! Berk!! Bock!!! The public are! rosnect fully infarmexi that the only petiuine: pare "bock ber on sale iu this city is the lion brewery, Cincinnati, for sale onlv at Tim Phil. Thiem s. J. S. Taylor's, and W. II. J. Goodwin's, and bv the Wear he M Bill. (Airt. for brewerv. eitv hotrlinir works, lUleigh, N. C country deaiera am rrw-inMMtA.1 (n send in tneir orders at once as the de mand is very great. 0 Eleetrl Bella. A sure cure for nei vous debility, pre mature decay, exh tustion, etc." The only reliable' cure. Circulars mailed free. Address J. K Rekvks, 43 Chat ham St., N. Y. BrsMwIck Billiard Tables. I am general agent fcr this State ftr the celebrated Brunswick and Balk as billiard tables. Speci il inducements offered to saloon keepers. M. Bills, Raleigh, N. C, City Rolling Works. fiunand Locksmitna. lirockwell Jt King, near the rear of ihe, U. S. Court House, on . Salisbury street, are prepared to repair in hrst-.-laas style. Breech-loading and Muzzle- loading Shot Guns and lire arms of every description. They also repair Door Locks, Trunk Locks, and locks of Ut patterns. Umbrellas, Parasols, Flu ting machines, and everything in th line of small hardware, either brass, steel or "Ton. Sign aud Bell hanging a 4pecialt5 . Orders from a distance will receive special attention. Kevs fitted. tt residences on short notice. All work warranted. m Thettreateet Blessing. A simple, pure, harmless remedy. that cures evefy time,andnr.events dis ease by keeping the bloodTpure, stom ach regular, kidneys and liver' active, is the greatest blessing ever oonferrea upon man. Hop Bitters is that remedy, and its proprietors are being blessed by thousands who have been saved and cured by it. Will yoo.txy it See another column. " . I- R. Wyatt. Has on hand and to arrive. 22.0d0 lbs. C. R. Bulk side snd shoul ders, j l,ooo bus. prime white corn. 200 bbls. family flour. H) bus. Haxall Mills bolted meal. 50 sacks Marshall's Liverpool salt. 25 bins. New Orleans molasses, 10 bbls. smrar house molasses. 2o bbls. sugar, from granulated down. 20 sacks coffee. 20,000 pounds prime Timothv hay. Early Rose seed potatoes. Orders tilled promptly for seed sweet potatoes. Above named goods bought right, snd will be sold accordingly. L. R. Wtatt. W ilmington St., opposite Market. Unfa eard of Bars aims! Who tries his best to please his friends And in his labors never ends. Bargains he'll give you when you' call r or xo. v ia ail ana ail. Of other houses you hear them talk; In Fayette ville street just take a walk And only ask for No. 10, - Kept by the most ingenious of mea, And when his friends by chance drop in Then forth he comes, Lord what a grin, -And to their wondering eyes displays Such heaps of brackets and window shades. . His pictures are exposed to public view And a variety of cord to suspend the in too, ! His looking glasses and toilet cases " Will help adorn your forms and faces; Picture frames and. mouldings too In great variety, ! black, brown -and blue. His window cornices and lambrequins nne, rrawl ai This i dieidedlvtlie most Useful. sides being the most efficient Family Medicine ever placed within the reach of any 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 may be truly said, to . have no equal. Dyspeptics find it just the remedy for their troubles. Mothers and daugh ters have long since discovered in its use a "panacea" for their , worst ills; and now we have the testimonies of two eminent ministers of the gospel, from Southern cities, setting forth its specific effects in other more dreaded and troublesome diseases. , . , w - lie V. John F. Mayne, Theological" seminary, Columbia. S. C. writes : "Am afflicted with that terrible disease, 'Diabetes;' am using the 'Seven Springs Mass' with 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. O. order immediately. ' . ; t Jxo. F. 5'Iaynb. Columbia, 6. C, Jan. 23eL 1879 RevVJ. D.-Farker, of New Orleans, La.,. writes: ."Having tried ; effectually the 'Seven Springs Iron and Alum Mass. for Diarhea, Kidney afflictions, c,'I take pleasure -inrecommendirtgj it-usfe n- these complaints. - In -my; case it affords immedJatevrelief. J. D.: Parker." New Orleans, La., Febillth, 1879. For sale by Wm.,.Sinip8onf Pescud,' Lee & Co., and F. H. Heartt, Raleigh, N. C, and Druggists generally. Landbum fc Litchfield, g Abingdon, Va. jtbw KrrsB raise, HEW CiOOD. J.lneneandVhtte Ooods m tiptetntf li ROSENBAUM ' 'Vt ill on the third of May occupy the r. Fab Haywood. Mausion, rayetuTvJlie m": w- . ii m mm a Slur and will otter for sale a select assortUMaLn.' wnife and colored labie Lhimuir h,. l. IIU mloreil '1'u.ltle N'u.rliinw . . . ,r . ' uu Auier. JJamaMh lowles, best quality Hues: lowi.,? beat quality lriah Linexi. 4-46-4 tM 1- u.,ul li-t sheetings, lileadiettjiud Browu .Iau lie. Cambrics, Lawns; csainsooks, Bed Tiek ins all widths up to HM lied uuilta best Z sortment, Finest Marsales lunu, Plaid aiwi stripped riq ue, ic. "u CoLton, Irish aud German, Linen Hand kerchiela white and colored with Borueri Aotioiis, Uloves, Corseia, Kmb. m?,', Iriiniug, and many more artlces to nm, erous tomeution. He respectlul.y asks for a share of t(1P publlcpammageandinvrtegthe L dies V caM and examine bis ieivce ad v-4-ieU sux-k all ri whien will be aoid at exoeeduwly u, prices for cash. m J ,w Proposala for Lsasr aad Jtaierlals. Offic of ths Custwdun,' Kalkigh, S. C April jath, l7j. Sealed proposals will be received at itii. ottice until Li At. on the lath day of 'Mai 'JbTV, for all the Labor and additional nZ?l rial required to complete u,e U. . voan House and Fost oihce at rtalehro, N. c , accordaiiee with drawings aud specincatiuu which can be seen at this oiH wi additioual luforiuation may be obtained Isaac J. l OLWO,' Custodian. PALJEIOH MABHETn. rooms and (larlor whito holly and win make your sliine. Perforated mottoes, 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. Clawson, No. IV Fayetteviile Kk Cottoa Harkett Reported by PARKER & A VERA, Cotton 1 Brokers. Raleigh, N. C, Middling Strict Low Middling.. Low Middling Strict Good Ordinary.. Good Ordinary' Middling Stains Low Middling Stains.. Good Ordinary Stains ! Tone of Market, buoyant; offerings very light. f , May 2, 1879. .,ii. . ..10 recelplB 1 nd TbeTsseater IT ease. This hostelry has not long been opened, but lias already made itself a favorite here and with the traveling public. The fare is good, the rooms favorable, while the location is very convenient. These many advantages are appreciated. Dr. rriee'e Cresm Bale laa; Pewder Has been the leading Baking Powder for years. It has gained its popularity from iu being the most perfect Baking Powder made. It is prepared from pure, retined materials. For purity, strength and healthfulness it stands alone. Saltlle. A lare and desirable line of the latest styles in Men and Roy's cloth ing. Hlack goods and Diagonals a Clothiers, e siecialty. D. S. Waitt A. Bro., CI Fayetteviile St., Italeigb, N. C. Fr I'pwards ef Tnlrty Tear 'Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup has been used for children. It corrects acidity or the stemach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels. cure"dys- entcry and diarrhiea, - whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. 25 cents a bot tle. Bnlly. This is the name of one of the leading oranus 01 cigars now in tnis market. It is smoked aud enjoyed by a large nu ot her of the citizens who will not hare any other. Call on Messrs. J: M. Merr- ueu oe to. for the same. Tt elkel Jk Co. In order to be abreast with the tt i every respect, this enterpris n liim are receiving daily samples oiall the most fashionable and seasonable goods ' in iue inarKeu , select your sam ples and they will send for the goods and make them up in a style that, for elegance aud finish cannot be surpassed. Their charges will be moderate and suitable to the times. All goods now on hand will be sold at verv reduced prices for cash only. Call and examine their stock. You needn't hur nnlm you like. njiniat ex oseersie. Jus received at their grain and feed store Western North Carolina R. R. depot. 1000 bus. Oat. 10X10 Corn. 2tK00 lbs Timothy Hay. '2WO0 N. C. Hay. lIKiOO ' Meal. 1 car load of Shingles, Promptly delivered any where in the city. e Marble ana Sterne Werks. A very large assortment of Head stojses 4k1 .Monuments on hand tin shed. "Over one hundred iut received-,' plates 6f the latest designs re-eived monthly. The cheapest place ju tliefttate to buy., Wolfe s Stone Bu rial Case at the yard and Henrv Brown, undertaker. Marble yard cor Morgan and Blount Sts. Raleigh. " Cayton A Wol - Wheleeale Store. Messrs. Latta Jt Myatt have on hand ind to arrive J00 sacks "It. A M.' Family Flour. 50 ' 4,98" " " 200 " "XX" " " i." bbls. Patapsco and Orange Flour. 10 sacks N. C. Flour. 700 bushels corn. 900 " meal (Virginia bolted). J0,O(K) lbs. bulk C. sides. 2,000 " bacon and shoulders. 1,000 " canvassed, and uncanvassed hams. j WOO lbs. N. C. hams and shoulders 10 bbls. new crop Cuba molasses. So " New Orleans 35 " "Queen Bee" Svrun. 2,200 lbs. bucket, tub and tierce lard. lo bags Rio Coffee, j 20 bbl. "vellow" sugar. 15 k "A." and "Oj" sugar. 1 Granulated I " All of which will be sold low. Sen Jor samples and price list. Latta A My att. Wholesale Grocers. CITY MARKETS Wholesale Prices. Corrected by OHISIVPHEU k JSQRRSLiL Official Report of Grocers Exchange. Spring 1870 j-Xew Goods. Bargains never before heard of. 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 colored. Prints in great variety and Prettiest I ever bought. Bleached and unbleach ed muslins at all prices. BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, in (Treat varietv. Bovdens hand marie tf"l.lIA 1 1 . 1 I . wtuwio 101 ucuucuieu iLi 01 y lea uotil ,FE. Standard. Patapsco Hour, Patapsco IUking Powder. high and low cut with box toe and with out box. Beautiful French toes. J. S. Turner's hand made gaiters for Gentle men high cut with i and without box. ' Heiser's hand-made gaiters for gen tlemen's wear. T. Miles fe 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 nf.ll I 1: 1 - v. an usuuos uu pnvta 01 iow price shoes for gentlemeu and ladies, and a nice line of Jiisses' sad Childress' Shoes. I have a fine line of childrens' white no-heel button shoes. My Clothing Department is very at tractive, and prices more attractive. I am also agent for Devlin it Co., the leading custom-made clothiers of N. Y. measures taken and, suits madetoorder Don't forget the famous Bovden Gaiter for gents in ail styles, and my Clothing Department up stairs. Agent Frank Leslie cut paper patterns. Catalogne Free. Very Respectfully, i J. P. Gulley. Kalkigh, N. Flour, North (Carolina Chickens Corn Corn Meal Bacon, N. C. Hog round " " hams Bulk Meats, clear rib si. Ian... " " shoulders. North Carolina Pork Coft'ee, prime Rio " good Syrnp, . H Molasses, Cuba. Salt. Liverpool fengar, white " yellow Irish potatoes North Carolina.. Sweet Potatoes (seed) Oats, s jelled Peaches, peeled unpeaJed Apples, northern per bushel.. " dried Cotton Ties, new... " spliced Bagging .. Pork Peas, per bushel, white " " " stock Eggs Butter Beeswax Rags mixed " cotton Ft ks Otter Mink Fox .". Coon Mu&krat ... Rabbits Above are for small quantities 11 wbe charged. fy8 00 ia, 20 Valuable Property for Sale. Eighty building lots in the city of Green.- . ,MV, ...uowvus, iow prices, easy terms. Mow heme time to buy houe iL Una pleasant and growing city, wtoich li ure w become, at an early day, uie railroad alid in nufaeturing ceuier 01 the State or terms aud particulars, apply to J. U. White Postmaater, Ureeuuboro, C or A w' lourKee, xUlelah, c n" THE KENDALL Patent Shingle Machine. Makes from 200, to ao,0(W perfect, shaved shingles ir day, lrom tue bolta, with thrZ, bauds and tour Horsepower. Makes shiu. gle luster, better and cheaper, than can tU done by ano otlier means, simple, stron direct cuting, uoiiiable to wear or breakakr-' it is the moat valuable wood workiniruTa.' chiuesever inveuted Patented Kebruarr 7th for sale, by Htate rights onlv. Addrd.ss, A. W. Tovnazx, Agent. KaJHlfh, c. SI large quantities, are wanted higher TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. IV t XOTICE. lwn holding Boiids of the North Cnr..- awiouu company p4tdue,can rceivM itaSnfeSh1.1' ltt7y' at suiuj JOHi W. OKAHAM, Trustee 01 feinklug rund April 8.Hth,2S, Dunlop &. McCance Mills, EHECTED IS.5S. Offick: 1213 Car y street, Rlehmond 'n.9 We have recent Iv intrwiiioH - mill ' " " wur ...... vuuu,al nu-otiy Maci.iuerr. i.r mauuiacturiug the FLO 17 H indicated by our trade-marks, to the Superior tuatity. OF WHICH We M. f far At ten lien of Dealer touviuuen.. ad Beer. Ale. Porter and Mineral Waters. . My facilities for tht 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. Dills, Raleigh, X. C. . Citv Botling Works. Bolted Virginia Meal. Orange Grove Extra Flour. Prime Timothy LLyV"" Marshall's Liverpool Salt. Clear Rib Bulk Meat, Egerton's Scotch Snuff, ALshtKalrta. . ' S T Rest quality, cut long and wel made, at $1.00. The lowest price in the c ity, at It. li. Andrews A Co., Clothiers and Hatters. For sale at wholesale by W. II. Dodd. e. land ror Mate. A Lmtutifiil little farm of eighty-seven and one-half (Wl) a-res, situated on the lAHiisburtf road, alout seven miles from Italeigh. Can be bought on reas onable ten ns by applying to a 1 A lady of many yeara experience In teaching, desires to obtain board in ex change for instruction In musicv ir teaching other branches, a few h .iiuly. Iteference given. Address 1 eacher, care of editor Xkww. Waatel Co U-xi, Co bosM. her sweet voiee came, A nlowly twinkled out the stars; And then h rolled me by mv name, Ai..i meekly t.iid, let down' the bars ! While whitey and the brindled cow. Crept slowly homeward through the lane; It came atout, I know not how. We slyly managed to remain. 'e r Own Featlllaer. With ten dollars worth of chemicals, which I will furnish in proper propor tions for one ton of fertilizer, added to uch materials as every farmer has in abundance around the farm, he can make a ton of fertilirer equal to the uSu iiiiitw lertiuzer on tne mar ket; It is recommended bv leading fa era, such as Mr. Wm. Jrime:s J. T. I Jach and others whose testimonials I hav. W.H. SlMP80If, Chemist, Raleigh, X. C. It Is to yonr Interest to Know that 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 thoir undi vided attention and being practical men know how to make them bv economy and of best quality. . T1erU8? !e wel1 known and long tried "CrabTree Clay" which is unsur- uassea in tne state of North Carolina. v e guarantee our Dnck and work to give perfect satisfaction. For further information call on Wavne Allcott, Agent, corner Will, and favie Sfs.. or address, Payne Bnos., P. O. Box 75. Raleigh N. C, Fresb ArrtvaU at D. T. Johnu.. Richmond bolted meal, 500 lbs nice white corn bulk meats, N. G. hams and sides. A la rare lot of rmu i.Mt kinds.) Cuba molasses in bbls and tierces, 20 bags coffee, different, o-msioo .20 bbls nice yellow sugar, :KX sacks flPu'- we offer these goods to the trade at;pricqs that ent fairid please. Give .us a trial. A few chulas on liand yet. IX T. Johnson. 1 . e W. C. A A. B. StrouMch April 30th New Goods, Patapsco Family Flpur. Harvest Queen Family Flour. Glenwood Family Fiour. Wemlconie Extra Flour. New N. C. Cut Herrinsrs. "Winston's Roe Herrings. unt .age uoshen Uutter. Prime Cream Cheese. Shaker's Dried Corn. Golden State Current Jell v. Sampson and Raspberry Preserves. Plain and Mixed Pickles by quart or gaiion. Crosse and Blackwell's Chow-Chow. Crosse and Black well's Mixed Pickles Summers A Co's. mixed Pickles and Chow-Chow. Dried Chipping Beef and Broilinor Beef. Choice Fulton Market Corned Beef. rerris' Smoked Beef Tongues. Extra Baldwin Apples. Extra Massina O ranees. Cooking Prunes and Currents. Yellow and Red Bananas. . For Rent, The one-story frame dwelling situate on Blood worth street, near Judge Strong's. A well-improved garden on the lot. Premises all in good repair. Apply to A. A. Thompson. d-lw DISSOLUTION. Geeerilly the rosea have blootiud before the nrl of May and by the time Memorial Day t oaiea are somewhat scarce, bat thra year they are backward ajul there will be a profusion. It ia lucky that such is the case, as the ladies will have an opportunity to show their f reat taste in the noral decorations. Mr. M. Rostnbaum one of tie oldest aha most popular merchants of this ciyr ia fitting up in moat hand some style the lira fl or of the ild liar w 00a mansion tor a store, and la now receiving a large and complete iocs 01 everjwuna; uauauy needed by the ladiea. further announcement will be made in to-morrow a Xewt. WeWd he pJeaaure of enjoying an' excelle A dinner a few days ago at the National Hotel, now kept by Meeei a btreet A Bon. The hotel is now under going a thorough cleansing; new carteu and, putlsng are ,bekg put dwt in ver-roetn. uhe eadre bouse im being w hi taw ashed and repaired in the beet trie.- It li Ue intenUon of Messrs. S jt A Son to make the National eq ual the beet Hotel In the Sute. Xor heeded we the roving klne. That from our vision passed away; If she were mine, and onlv mine. What matter though the'worl J should stray? Someho'w, again I took her hand And gated into her eves 00 Might Till darknens gathered o'er the land And tilled with glory all the night. Co lioss, Co boss, her sweet voice calls, Remembering thev have gone aatray; My arm around her slowly falls. As homeward we retrace our way. How strange it seems, the brow of night Waa gemed and spangled o'er with stars; And whether it were or were not rirht 'Twas there tnv heart let down the bar I Jast the Place. Loader the tailor has won an envi able reputation in his business, and deserves it, for the style, fit and mate- vT aT, fult aro not excelled. N hen to this is added moderate charg es, it Is not surprising that his roems . .v.vAc s store are oiien visited by customers. Pay him a visit and in- WV , loCK d you will be pleased with prices and goods. aw 11 j . . ri? , wpipeuer" lrom over the aea. Rising like Venus fair and free: O er some poefs reverie, Leopold s "Raleigh Belle" aud "Lit tle Maimee." The co-partnership of W. H. Morriss A Co., is dissolved by mutual consent and the business of the late firm will be (Muuea Dy vv. ti. Morriss. ! ; W. H. Morriss, ! A . . John T. Mobbiss. . Ail persons indebted to the late firm of W. H. Morriss A Co., are hereby rotifieJ to make immediate pavmentto fit xx. iviornss. NOTICE. I I will continue the furniture business St the old stand, No. 3 Fayetteviile St.. ind would ask a continuance of the Jivors so liberally bestowed on the late arm. 1 an K.lw w tt irn W. a-1. Askew, Manufacturer of Book. News. Manilla and Colored Papers. ; I have movea mv stock of naner to Raleigh, where I will carry on my bus iness as heretofore carrion: on at Vouoq and will continue to make the best ail ratr whifp ntiwr nnnn tha m.rV. respondence solicftedJ C. T. Askew, Sec't.;and Treasurer. Ianpertant Netiee. The practicing physicians and sur geons of the county of Wake, eligible to membership in the North Carolina State Medical Society, are hereby notified to meet at the rooms of the Academy of Medicine of the city of Raleigh at 11 a. m. on Mondav. th wumob, mi mo purpose 01 iormmg a County Medical Society, with a view to perfecting the organization of a county ix)ara ot Health , New York, Mav 2. Monev 23. Exchange 4.io4.8ii. Governinonts lirm 34. State bonds dull. Cotton net receipts 55 bales ; gross 152. Futures closed firm ; sales 141,000 bales; May 12.01; June 12.19; July 12.3o; August 12.49(g,12.50; September 12.09; October 1 1.49gl 1.50 ; November lOHWto ll.U; Decemler 11.03(11.05. Cotton quiet; sales 551 bales; middling uplands 12 ; middling Orleans 12i ; weekly net receipts 734 ; gross 12.413: exports to great Britain 3,040. Flour generally without decided change. Southern flour firm, fairly ac tive. WTheat i(glc better; ungraded winter red fl.0S91.l3; No. 2 do. $U4i1.14 Coin easier ; -ungraded 43(g,45i; No. 1, 42. Oats iic better 32(33 for No. 3. Coffee steady. .Sugar quiet and unchanged; refined dull and unchanged. Molasses in less de mand and ea-ler. Rice unchanged, trade moderate. Rosin dull at el.37i(& $1.40 for strained. Turpentine heavy at 30. Pork quiet and weak $9.15?9.25; old $10.25; new middies quiet and steady. Lard lower, prime steam 6.22 6.30. Whiskey nominal at 1.07. Freights lower. Baltimork, May 2. Oats steady; Southern 34(a37; Western white 83fg 35 ; do. mixed 30i ; Pennsylvania 33(oj 35. Rye i quiet 5860. rHav istoadv. Provisions firm : mess pork' $lo.50fai ?10.75 ; bulk meats looser shoulders 3i ; clear rib sides 4$ ; packed fl(a5i. Ba con shoulders 41 (d, 41 -; dear ribosides 6 ; hams 9i(. Lard, refined, in tierues 7i. Butter quiet and weak, prime 'to choice western packed l(g17; roll ll(g,13. ggs dull and weak 10. Ooll'ee dull, Rio cargoes I0(gUf. Whiskev dull and nominal. Cincinmati, May 2. Flour dull but not quotably lower $4. 50 (a, $5.50. Wheat steady and in fair demand, red and amber '1.02 $1,061. Corn in fair demand and lirm at 37(g)37i. Oats dull at z(odi. 1'orK dull and nominal at f 10.00. Lard higher, current make held at $6.00 bid; $6.05 asked. Bulk meats stronger shoulders $3.50 asked; short rib f4.55$4.60 : short clear 4.75. Ba con firm shoulders $4.04; clear rib $5.04 $5.0 ; clear sides $5.03j 5.03J. Whis key active and firm at fl.01. Batter dull, fancy creamery 1820; choice Western reserved 13(g) 15. Hogs steady and in good demand ; receipts 1,53 ; shipments 1,222. Wilmington, May 2. Spirits tur pentine quiet and steady at 26. Rosin steady: strained $1.00: (rood strained $1.02. Crude turpentine steady ; hard f 1.80; yellow dip $1.60; virgin $2.10. Tar quiet at 77 Cora quiet and firm ; prime white 54. 'j Liverpool., May 2 Noon. Cotton strong ; middling uplands 6 ; middl ing Orleans 6 11-16 ; sales 14,000 bales ; speculation and export 3,000 bales; receipts 10,400; American 7,450. Futures buyers offering 1-16 more ; uplands and low middling clause for May de livery 6; May and June do. 621-32(i6i; June and July 621-32(o,611-16; July ana August o z-; August and Sep temuerotozo-az; September and Oc The"DnnlopPatent Family mpHsn want Ion" loir h'lmir i..i, 10. eolorandstrengiti. Its whiteness cannot fall to fieuse tlie uio.sr las.idious tasre, while its glutinous j.ropei lies insurea liaht and nun itioiiK bread. Hie uUvanee in the urt niiil.iiK, h w hich i'iitent Klour is niadt oiifch last established in the South, is ere much iieeUed bv li.iu.L.u.rU ... make up for culiuary fcliortooini nifst ty ba kers, to give strensth and ohalltv.to t, va lableaudiiiierior irrutoL u hui. i be used to advantage by mixiiig with ew Prweew t'lour. -, . 1 . -".f-i , : " : j ; Consamers ehoiild be Educated. KOK HIiLTH XKJJ 10 me a Hesier ana Connrniifnllv . ia (omtraurnll and when the faetls realized t h'at "the cost ot one dollar more 4e-iMirrel amounta in ineir uauy epnsurnpiiou of three or four pounds to a ; dJreuee of ot Aftifa half 01 two cents, they will hardly regard the additioual expenditure, an exravaauce io lew people hnying.rtour.bths barrel does it occur that this important article of hu nin food, used at every mealrcoats lest per day than, almost any other oa their, bill or fare. Of our "MeCaneeXew 3roeese Family , "MeCsnce S'ew ProerM Extra. we can contldeuily say theyare unsurpassed by any other brands to be had for the same price; and will certainly give entire satis faction to those who do not fancy paving the figures which Patent FloUr must com mand to induce its manufacture. vnr fixed Polley ia to Keep Use Flour 7 - Brand to m llijrb Stosiefarel of liaali ty. In addition to the usual package) barrelx aud hul'-barrels we are now putting It in bags equa to the half, quarter, eighth, aud sixteenth of a barret. UJ1LOP4 MCCAK B. WHEN ANY MAN feels sick with COLD CHILLA, F12VER FLtSHEH, HEAD ACIE and geneial uneomlbrtabUneM, and yet J - ,,,.' .. DON'T KNOW .EXACTLY WHAT AILS HIM, then is the time to Lake. These pills are made of certain Ingredient that act specialty on the Liver, and at Uw aame time expel all impurities from th stoniacn and system, aiding d I retttida, aod when all other remedies fall. : 'cr ' Take them lor iiiuousnes. Indigestion. Costiveneas, Li ver Complainta, and aU dhv ! easeb and disorders of the stomach. As a family, cathartic pill they am war ranted. Tin, JOHX. E. tCpRrtAN A CX; . , 8ole Proprietors, GREAT REDUCTION IX PRICE. Signtui is on every bottle of the OEMC WE WORCESTEIMIIIRE SATCCE. It imparts the most delicious taste and rest to orp, GRAVIES. ! AH Heais Drewi Nhlrta, lom 100 to !0 uounda. Best nnalit m eio each, at li- B. Aidrov. Ar o v-ioiniers and liaUers. e J bb( m Repreeeuted. Two For Sale hundred aud liftv nonnrl. r u. - o-o r. r., " W k! ... c . i"ey are nice and wilt be sold low.' AntJv tn 1 sit. -r.:i bteele A Price nut Flavor! nsr Kxtrart j. la the market just as represented; thir, L o tun measure, noia one-liau more, and are three times the strength. of thowe ordinarily sold. Ask for Dr. ! nd. bread to Moselev s. - - inK ivkirscis. tt e cn dorse, their claims for purity and.,'; "' a Oood Roasted Coffee. Fifteen cents per pound at I ' ' '.1 ' ? 1 WATsoif'a. I ' . l it! f . t ... I Fine Totmeeo aad Clare. rn. At Watson's. FayeUeviUe street, op- Helaeoes, Syra'p, Sararv all trradeft- Dt an crarvm k.n. PAtartiuvi ) r n .-. All are Invited to call at MoseWa' I lUchmond Meal. Hominv rtnt- n a i By a request of the Raleigh Academy I J?1' 25-3:2 ; 9ctober and November of Medicine. Jas. McKie M. D. " I6 S138 for the week 74,000 bales; .President. V.-i" . . iauuruuL. Jiay 2 iigni. uplands and low middling clause for May and uune delivery 0 z3-i(gr$ ; June and July 6J, 6 25-32(3613-16; July and Au gust 6 27732 ; August and September t Zi-&z$ti; septemDer ana October 6; October and November 6 21-32, 6 ll-16to 629-32. Futures strong. Mat 2. Cotton Middling, low mid dling, good ordinary : iialveston nominal at Hi, 10 i and 10J cents ; net FISH, hot COLO Bock! Bock II Boekll! "The only genuine Bock Beer is from the Lion Brewery, of Cincinnati," (so says Mr. M. Bill, of course this ia the only brewery in the world). If the peo ple will try, they will find that A. W. .rraps, agent for Bay View Brewery, has at least, as good, not only Bock, but aiso me very oost Lager Beer, which he sells at wholesale and retail. Thia KXTRACT of a LKrrrta from a Medical Our TLKJCA2T at Ma draavJto his bro therat WORCES TER, May, 151. "Tell LEA A PERRINS that their bauce Is highly esteemed inlndia,and is in my opinlna, the xnoNt palatable as well as the most wholesome saaee that is made." iJeer will also be found at Jacob Uiggs', V. D. Lawrence's, Adam Hang's and at J. ts. lavlors. and at mnat. of tva harm middle North Carolina. of rIce cream a; Mooeleya. lenh ealfTw4 . . r . -..v. , i Aioseiey a. ,7V" your order Tor ice cream, cakes lSr ice cream, cakes and bread. H 1 iti 1 ;i - ' ft: . uivuwira ui in e t ouauty, Tery cheap, at WatoOA'a Til I U . - I . :f KoUee. I hereby notify my friends and cus tomers who have been sending and calling on me for wines and liquors. thai"X;will not keep any 'more liquors ou nana 01 any description, but will continue to supply all with the best groceries at the lowest prices. CU and see ma. J. vynWUon. e . f .1. .1 1 , - ' 1. 1 1 recciuia xxi oaies. i unoiv tirm at 1 U eents i net receipts f 255 bales. Bal til more-nrm at 11L iU 4nd. 11 eeuta i net receipts 8 bales. Boston steady at 12, 11 J and' Hi cents; net Receipts 341 bales. Vilmingtonfirm at ll, loj and 10J cents; net receipts bales. Philadelphiafirm at 12, H and Hi cents; net receipts 22 bales. Savannah very nrm at 119-16, II 5-16and 1015-16 'cents net re-eipts 55 bales. New Orleans steady and less active at 111, 11. and 10 cents; net receipts 12SS bales. Mobile firm at Hi, 111 and 101 1 cents; net-receipts 267 bales. JOINTS, GAME, Ac j Sold and used throughout the world. Travelers and Tourists Fled Great Benefit In having a Dottle with them. John orifCAJpir sows. A gen t ror i us : PittSCniPTIOi J TREE per ths sveedjr Oars ef Keadmal ireatsewi, Utt Av MasfeooiL' rrrai stare' D bllltr.' ItsrrssiseU. ftesmeeeeser; Cealaslea ef Ueav Atenlea te aeMr- SefeeUee . Jle-erri aed aM Pbr ireafMasyKarmiUkltaaBdKxeesMfc As iranrhaas tie Is greatest, Address, J 5 jpR. slAQU.td 4 CO.. r fiiilif f4. CCTCSCIaTX OVA
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 3, 1879, edition 1
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