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DAILY NEWS Tl KIAY. rmlhr kport. VUv V it fitly rioutly batom- cooler. northrl iui. prtiy wlh-r ! tef. 4ttnarT r nm ". II. Itix I-ocal utii- v K. Mi)KPWi . Local notice. mm il BRicrm. Huiiic- quite Uik .lr- J. a ihji e-ple trom ll country caine tu. Strang to v no UoutL rt r- ceiteU ml Uir .state treaaurr Tu-nly. for eirbn;e. The !e-tiii rr"Ji-v.l hut lt excitement. . little interest II) JMllfe-Htcl. The iotenr vewtcrU appoiui- .m! l. C WalJcll, of.Uheville, Notary 1'uMk Provision iull ro! fr ill- iiiiC all the eitern ith rain mater from th houetop. Col. Hri.Uer. Tieilfiit of ihe V. A W. II. It., in in the city. - i- " Ir. W. J. Hawkins The (irul lUt of the Stat of lh Indepndenl Onler offcM Fallow ujeeu In KaveUeTille on the lUh m-t. Rev. Arthur William, 'rol.,) of tb Hennd lUptiat fhiirch. ljmel three colored coierta Sunly. The Internal Kevenue collection reilenUy were Sl7,377.'. Tin ..bo how the reduced Utwc-o tax morka. II ia prophesied that Che rotuloi; MnRHr will b marked by ih number of it thunder triu. o the tinu-l hl bet lok out. Th tueiuNem of tbe Mono-ram Club rw r-ini"I meet at 7: 4 'hi eenink'. to nuki- arrangement for the pie-ulc.. Biahop I.vinan preached Sunday nioruuiK hril Church, an. I in the avemnu at the Church of the '"H"! Shephord. tien. Th -- I I'linnun allied from New ork Ul Kn Uv. on the Me.uocr BothnU. f-r Ucrj--l. H- P for UHh plevuro and htiine. Nearlv scholar are in ai - M1,Ui.ri oi the school of tin city. IUiri.cn make the ll showing in so.r- .11 I h: re-t t t. Illt ihollld Um iIo e en letter. liruiuioer' ln-nin- were yeter . i . . ;,,..! kiv tli Slate Treasurer to th f..IU,v likj tirnt. all of lUItnu.re: IvaA-' i.rnhauio A N.m; Itoykin t ".inner A to., and forlnn A Fulton. lr. r.Lwkuall hi fvn-.ti a capital dinner at :he Yarboro Sund iy. mbi.h ill I Mr. Lewellen. I he i-.it.-ror. irreat crlit In tt preparation. vrtni: j i id tra ! rrie-. nert- tw..ol'lhf deln-a .-e. The . lul l;e I of the Sunday Srh.jol of the t bur. h .f the shepherd will hav.- liine Partv t the h.m.e of Mm. H. M. Milo'r.on SeUrn Aeniie nril Friday eentiii.'. The N ill h.ixe a l d reporter on the f .'iiriii t' Hi hinorul. In. h leae lUlein lhi- iiiorniu,;. aj t. Y. A- 'I. rt'p"r;er t'f fine reputation. k-p o.ir rea-ler proinptlv adxi'wd of :lo no iiieiit of the i ry e i. h d.i . The iiui.inoe .f the on flu- p ibhe tr t ! n.t altexl. and ih a matter that should revive the atten tion of tlo . ity authorities. It i- h-e.l the new Uani of Aldermen ill take bold of the .iie- ion and keep the tll Uiv. il.nK-ru !..: off the treelJ. Tiiere ar entirely too many d- ;rurtiont on the ude alk- m thi city, ajid the int-rtereii-e of the author-in.'- n inH.-.iry tu Jine p-U-3traiii f.ir h. lions, Ikmu'Iiis, ete.. are al Tt in tne v av.aud out in the ;i vrls lher l alw ays a lot of ml.hish. The N-.il !e ..f t.'ns tow iwhip -sttr!.i v.vl.1 l.v ah t IM liriliulij m.tioriiv to levy the lax of one-tenth ol one per -nt. for the support of the .rade.t S. hooN. The ote rtlrint the Ie y was so siiull a-, to (. insunifi. ant. nslrlsasnlol. This uiorntnc Hev. Thomas H. I'rit. h- ard. l. !.. of tiie First iiaptii Cliun h, ,-es.lovni to Wake l-oresl. to unite 1U ih. hlv bon a ot matrimoiiv Mr. Wil liam Je'nkn . tbe postma-ter of Char lotte, to Miss .aonie M nfuln, a dauih- ir if l'riestlv H. Maiiifuiu. F-i.. of tins L-ouut. The inr lil leave to- uiorrow for Atlanta, lia.. and will at- tinii iLeNittlherii lUilil t oiiventioti thjre. twllier lUkpllsf (aatratlou. Ue . Ir. Irit harl U-:e. to-morrow for Atlanta, tia.. lo attend the .southern llaptist t'onention bih aeuible there Thura-lay. It pniiiiti?s to be the Unrest con ention of this liurcu evsr hetd in the outb. North t arotiua will be well represented. Key. J. C Iur- kam. of Durbaiu: Key. A. C. Inxon, of rhafel Hill, and others, il attend. Some tvtnt minisU-rs vi'l co from this Stale, and a ureal huiiiIst of isttor. Ra laaUMilf Ai;ln. .J1 th offleers of Uie State I.unntn Asvluin of Texas, at Austin, have re- iue.1 their pouion on account f ouie mlsundertaiulin with inv Koberts. the Kxis utive. 1 here are some i palltn:s in the Asylum, and thes re now drprivtsl at mieswisipot thi care f all tneir oiu aaen.lania. I nr tileriulendeut of the Institution Is Ir I. K. Wallace, who is a native of this Slate, and a era-tuato of W ake Forest Colletw. He projss. toopeu a private aavlum at his ioriuer home at ai-n Texaa. A llr Klllesi. Yestenlar afternoon a liv horse l IoUi;iut( to Mr. J. I. tiulley wa-s loose on l-nwir ftreet. n tfial trtel, at the point Lrre .saihury atreet cnw it. one of the laree new tire cisterna is uirf ex. avatisi. I he nors4, wincti w as a tllin tiilliul, ran at lx.-e. 1 ilow u l.etioir street, ami breaking dow n the tliins v trrier urruunUinK the cistern. le,i heivllon Into its depth of eighteen feet. The fail threw the horse some twenty feet forward, and w heu be struck the kUum his neck w as instantly broken. The horse was blind in one eye, and ran avai list the limber of the ratline on this as-ounl, it la said. A Krtai crowd gathered to v le w the sirfht, and the wvl Uenl was CkKplaineil In a dozen ditterenl wavs. It i uol know n w hetber a suit for damr will Ik intiluted or Hot. t lanlMlar. The lbstrd held its regular monthly invs-tiu on yesterday. Present, Mr. i hairuian P.ole, and" Messrs. Allen. Brown, Jinks and Jones. i nr ousiuesa irauaaciei was ol rou tine or.b r mostly, l-ine the allow me or account, gramme lnxne to retail liquor, rv. id iroin pavuieuiof errone ous taxes aud aid lo outaide poor. j. A. A lloru was ai pointed Aasesaor of taxes lor Hu. khoin lowmhir, in pla ol A.. II. Koy ier, ile lined, with J. t. V o. , i ui ass.stauU C. IV. Hoot waa aptHintel Assistant Aeawor ot Kalvigh tow nship, tu plae of lu rv. I'uiu-n, deciiutsi. The i haar man met the Aaaeaaor iu rounulUtioii, aa provided bvlaw. He aJao me: the phraiciana aa a member of the County board of Health. The Hoard adjourned to meet at the pnor-bouae to-tuorrow and at the Court- fcous on w eiinejuiaT. fS'i RaM nUtlllerle SeejaJ A rent Kellojrg and Deputy Colloi-tor orrel! have just returnwl from a regular mid through Chatham, Murtre and a iHrtion of Ominje. They met with go lin k, having found four illicit ilisiilleriew. of which they de stmytsl the Ulls and flxturea. No liquor were found, all having Ix'en re moved. Col. Kello.'if reortJ that the l.l.K-kade business in this District is Is-ms; pretty well destroyed, as but few tills are now running. The oIliciaLs hebeen indefatigable in their searcli o alter counterteiterH and tlistillers, and have alut rid this section ofthcui. The extent tf which lolh these iufari ois pursuits were curried on in this the metropolitan district, was not known until mime months auo, and it has taken hard work to put down the offenders. t.mltt In KBdlpB. An excitement nrcvail now in of unusual extent lUndolph inuuiy. which resembles that at the famous mines at I p.I v ille. Colorado. The dis covery of fresh irohl deposits has just lieeii iuade. ami these are provinir to Ik exceptionally valuable in the precious metal. He to re the war the mines in Randolph were noted for their produc tion of pold. The t.ray. Itiisseil and Cale inim-s were exteiisivclv worketl, with the best machinery, and paid bin dividends. There were also an im mense nuinU'r of smaller mines, which brought wealth to the workers. These were all os-rated until the war put a stop to all such thiiiH4- It t worth wlnle for North Carolinians toico to the far west in search of cold, when they have in their own Stale such rich op orlumtics. If the mines of this State were proicrly develojed, and hii amount of eueruy e ual to that show n in the West were shown, the results would U- such as to gratify- the mo-t ardent miner. i'nl Ammy In Jail. His Honor the Mayor trie.1 the rase of ius yesterd Coleman. ctlortsl. store of for breaking into the Johnson A liar bee, on W'ip iniiiHtoii street, some two weeks ago. It will Is remembered that the thief entered bv means of a rear windvv in the sc on. I story, and pot from the store in cash and a silver watch. He vv.o, eauht by rcitsoii of In-in found with this watch in his jsissossioii. Yesterday he jiaveno satisfuctov" a .s. unt of how he came to have it in his H (-session, and the evidence was such .is to show hiscuilt very clearly. He was put in jail in default o! f.'uu bail, lo appear ai inn rt. us is a uejrro of bad . haia -t. r. and is nodoiibt one of the jf.-uii; of robliers who infest the city, arid whose da line osrations on W'll--niiVton stu-et have been noted. It is to Im- ImH' l that the new lot of thieves ui.iv li-'lc as siuN-essfnl as the old set ill CFMauiinf the lustice thev S4 richly de serve. Show iich ras.-als no mercy, lul put them through bv daylight. Ha(llrulr' Court. The temple of justice ov it which Iiis!i.-e M. It. lkr lie so gracefully nre m i, was cr.iwd.il yesterday, and he had (iiitc a number of cases to disno.se of. A black ward of the nation, l.ein Yoitiur by name, was up for the larceny ..I" weartiiH appartd from the trunk of .me Mary'iill.a colored sister, l.em . as i learly iruilty if the oil'ense, and w as risinre. to yji.e bail fr his appear ance at Court. Marv tiill w as then triiil herself for having .omiiii:td a forcil.ie trespass on the premises of I-in Yoiinc and m ;urtsl s.iine ot his propi-ri v. There was i question as to the uuslt of Mary, and slie tin) ha I t put up ln:i.i i.r appear ance likew ise. 'I Ins,. . w ib d eple. Ia-m and Mary, were next triisl for iivnm in amateur inatriinonv. the law not rec..irniin '.he lionds v hi. h joinisi them together. I js.n lias ebare lo;h w ere adjudged iiiilv an.! were made to H've lioinis for a,j-.iran.--. The Justice cave- each a .'liioiuo t. r m.ik ni so much business fr him. and then gave them the ' nil id bounce. OrtnlMlln of the ( ouul) Hoard of Health. in e.sterdav, in pursiiarre ofsis-tion o ol an act eiitilUsl ' An act supple mental to an act creatine a state Hoard ..I lli .uth. ratified on the 14th day ot March. Is."".!, certain of the physicians eJitlne to membership in Hie State Medical Society and the county coin- misn.otu-is Mavor Manly and I'ounty surveyor scott, the oilier members be- utisent ' met at the t ourt House, in K ilei'h. and w as caile 1 to order. Tl.i- i..iai uu' pn vsiciaiis, e.ieibie as aforesaid, w ere present, to w n : .1. 15. luinn, i .core W . .ra.i iin. U. It. Hav wisl. I II. Hiiii-s. A. W . Knox. K. 11. ' e a is, WiiUaiii l.UUe. Jaincs McKce, W. I. Kovter. V. K. i'oole. Ksq., chairman of the isiunly commissioners, ac-ieil as chair uiau. Ir. Janus McKee read the act herein Lvtore alluded to. tn motion, K. H. Haywoo-I. M. I., w as unaiiim ..isly t-lecte.l president of t.ie i'-iird ot Heallh of Wake county, and V. N'. White was elei tisl sci ictary to s.ii 1 lloard. Ttiese ollicei s i.Mk their seals as su h. On motion, an election was jrone into for Superintendent of Health, to serv e lor two years. James McKce, M. !., liav inif U, ii noiiiiiiale.l, a ballot was taken, w hen it appearing that Ir. James McKee ha 1 reetivsl v votes aim W. Knox. M. !., one otc, lr. McKi' was ibs-lari-d elected. On in- ion ot 1'. K. II lues, M. I)., the Hoard adjourned, sii-'ject to the call of the president, K. H. Haywooo, M. i., Pres t. W". W . Win ik. Secretary. Ihr r ls la I I J w . The in law relatine to the classifi cation ,,( mail matte r and rates of jh.s taee thensm went into efUs-t May 1st. 1 tie t.dlowme is a summary of its lo.id- nie piovisioui: All uiaiiaiiie matter ih dividcil into lour classes, vi: rirst, wriien matter: -tc mil. iKTio-iical publications mailed y pm.iishers or news-aeents; third inisi eiiaueoiis priutcil mailer; fourth. merchandise was iiicludislin the third class. 1 here is no ha nee in the rates of pstaee on letters or toslaI canls, but the s(iiia.sier-eeiieral is authorized to furnish for public use a "'double tiostal i-;rd that may l forwarded and re turned to the writer if not delivered. sai-l card to le sold at two cents apiece. t These cards have not yet been issued by the department. i Mi s-oiid -class matter the rate of sUee w ill I? uniform at two per cents -er pound, and at this rate sample co pies may l.e sent from an oftice of pub o .-at ion or fiom a news ajeency to actual sui.s ritx-rs or to other news aeenis. 1 he rates for the delivery of sis-oud-class matter at a letter carrier otliit are iiuchauesi, but publisheia are ris(uirtsi to send lo the office mat ter for delivery by carriers separate fiom that for delivery lhioii.li the Iki.xs ol the olllce. Third class matter embraces Inioks, transient iii whiuihts and periodical. circulars and other printed matter not second class pnsii sheets, correct is I proof sheets and mauuscrspt accompa ny inij the same. The rate of iostaee is otic cent lor each two ounces or lrae- tional part of two ounces. fourth-class matter embraces all mailable matter not included in the other three classes, rale of postage one cent an ounce or fraction thereof. The maximum weight is four pounds, but a single book weighing more is mailable. A simple dedica tion mavis- wntien uim.ii ihw cover or blank leaven oi any Inxik or of anv pruned matter of the third class. The i.i.e uii'i ui, me oi inct.en.ier ol a i-n . . a - . . . i Uiar. as well as the name of the i ersi n addresssl, may be written therein. No mail Dialler upon which postage is uue can be delivered until snecial kLainna to be furniahod to nostniaviru by the denaxtuwiit. are nffivo.1 un.l cancelled eoual Ju value to the amount of postage due. The penalty prescribed for failing to a nix the lUmbt la a tine Tlie City ef Oaks Oaks of Kaleigh, the city's pride .Sheltering the vale and hillock's side Sentinels placed by God'a own hand To guard and beautify the land Putting your green leaves forth ki Spring". The home of many a bright-bird's wing Rearing vour heids in summer time, I.Ike man hood glorying in his prime; Autumn changing your dress for gold. The sun-set's hue in rustling folds Caring not e'en for winter' s breath How e'er he threatens thee with death. Tumi shak'st thy limbs at hint in scorn Your heads the w hile proudly up lorn Flinging at him your faded leaves Which mad winds either roll in sheave t r scatter roughly through the atreet, .Short in the u nt lor tcto ry feet. Day dawns upon the city through the t rees. The monarch oaks, passes the uioru- 4!ie breeze I.ill-up their branches with a friendly hand, rti'Ulin'1 them wtke ami hrenk the chilly fxlinl. Sunrise w ithin the city ! Kvery oak That rears hi head "from slumber hath awoke, And standing proudly with iu sun lit crown Proclaims itself the monarch of the town. The invalid that through the lonely night Has patiently awaited morning's birth. That down the roo'-tree's side, spreads to the earth And her pale cheeks grow s bright be neath the rays Aft t jjffntiim pictures happier days Noon in the city ! In the shadowy streets The hum of hundred voices fills the air; Now fa3t the hearts of busy manhood beats And children tilled with glee are siKirting there-- And beauteous women with spark ling evea Tuesu laughter ringing with some glad surprise Are gliding gracefully among the crowd The ,,i,t the hijy, and the u isely jtentnU Night iii the city ! Said you this was nielit ? 'Tis but another day with silver light; A rairy citv Raleigh thou art now The uioonlight resting on thy leafy brow. Look at the shadowy aisles, wast ever seen So meet a haunt for an elfin queen? So lovely a palace of silver and green? Thou'st"eopled with fairies. City of Oaks! 1 have hea-d on the flower bells their strokes That mighty ring out on the charmed air Sonxcttim x for the iliinrr: Init often for jnt '. There are feelings that grow 'neath mighty trees f which we little deem. flees To wiiii. shelter man has Sin ever reared in his pride. To revel in darkness and there to hide. The Icaty temples which are reared by i o 1 These pillared fanes, paved with this emera 1 I s. m i h may they never echo sounds of crime Hut ii'M-iand h(f.-.i our city through all time. "Miss C. No one can develop the grace of meek ness by listening ,io a crying baby slop it s fre fulness by curing the Colie with Dr. Hull's Ha by Syrup. 4'liulaa planted in Mav May J. 1 1 v. le June anil For sale bv W. 11 Dodd. Palapaeo and 1 l-'i H. Dodd. f amily Flour bbl. Sacks. For sale In bv V. Orange CI rove Flour. 1'atapsco Kaking Powders. 'oui-entrated Lye. Cooking Soda. I.ivcimo1 Salt. Host Timothv Hav. For sale by V. II. Dodd. VAI.t AKI.K CITY I.OTN f OK N1LE1 On Thundm , J une 5th. 1H79, at 13m I will sell on the premises, in lots to suit purchasers, that valuable property in the city of Raleigh lying on the west side of Halifax street, and toundwd on the south by the lots of Mrs. M. S Speight and D. S. Hudgings, fc.sq .; on the west by Salisbury street; on the noriii bv lo;s of J. H. Martin, Ksn., and D. S. Hudgings. Kso- on the east bv Halifax street. Terms of Sale One-fourth Cash. residue in three equal installments on a credit ol 6, 1. and is months, res pectively, with interest at (i per cent notes mi, uired tor deferred payments. am! i it ic i ctained until purchase money is all paid. Sale made in pursuance of judgment of Wake Suerior Court. Judgment Roll No. 3. law. S. F. Mokdkcai. May th-tds. Commissioner. W. 1 A. II. hlronnrh, Ciroeera, '.! my ellev ille. .o. 4 narlln unil .'N o- 8 .Market Square, llnlelicht X. C, otter to ihe trade to-dav, at inside prices, following, viz.: in. nun lbs I'imothv and Clover Hay, lu.noo lbs Hulk C.'R, Sides. 7 bus White and Yellow Corn, 4n " White Holteil Meal, -;in) bbls Kxtra and Family Flour, -,nO gals Svrup and Molasses, lun bbls Herring, Mackerel and Mul lets. ,lMt lbs Canvassed Hams, lti.oon lbs Ship Stuff and Hran, lO.llno lbs White and Yellow Sugars, J hi doz flaking Powders. Choice Messina Oranges, Kxtra Palermo and Messina Lemons, Red and Yellow Hananas, Fresh Haracou Cix-oanu ts. New Turkish Prunes, Choice Haldwin Apples. Choice Pair as Currants. Mixed and Plain Piekles, Knglish and American Chow-Chow, PotUil Tongue, Turkey and Duck, Inijiorted aud American Catsups and Sauces, Smoked, Hroilingand Chipping Heef, (iraham 1'lour, Imported and Ioinestic Oatmeal, S.igo, Tapioia and Farisi-a, Cracked and Crushed Wheat, Rice, Flour and Corn Starch, Nelson A Cox's Oeiatin, Imperial Oamage A Mill's Food. Canned Pie Fruits, Preserves and Jellies, Chocolate and Cocoa, Fresh Dessicated Cocoanut, Iniorted and American Mustards, A I.SO : Fine line of Imported and American Cigars, ranging in price from fl.o to ?17.."o per lou. Navv and Plain Chewing Tobacco from -sc to 7.V er lb, in small plugs put up lor retail trade. If you wish anything in Heavy or Fancy (Jrocerv Line, send to us for Catalogue and 1'rice List. asj Sam pies by mail or otherwise when requested. The Tucker House. This hostelry has not long been opened, but has already made itself a favorite here and with the traveling public. The fare is good, the rooms favorable, while the location is very convenient. These many advantages are appreciated. Aa a Dluretle. In alll diseases of the kidneys the best known remedy is the regular use of the famous Buffalo Lithla water from spri? ig number 2. It acts promptly and etl'et tuallv, does not diff er in taste from otiu ; -vatersand to those who suffer frori k. i Iney complaints it is an mdis- pene.r.ie necessity, for saje oy first class druggist. all For Rent. A dwelling house in the city of Ral eigh. Seven rooms, in gd repair with neeessarv outhouses. For particu lars apply to U II. Pace, Attorney at Uw. Particular Xotiee. Business men and others in need of Book and Job Printing of any kind should remember that the News Job f rtice is the place to have it tlone neatly, cheaply and at the shortest notice. TlniVQWe"llie"Present. Now is the time to buy g-ods cheap, at Law's "china and silver" warehouse. We must reduce our enormous stock oefore the dull summer months, and to arties wishing triple-plated casters, "forks, spoons, Ac, china, cutlery or glassware we have wpecial bargains to offer. Call earlv and get prices or send lor price list before buying elsewhere. CSumaml Lofksmilii. Brockwell A King, near the rear of ihe U. S. Court House, on Salisbury street, are prepared to repair m lirst dass style, Breech-loading and Muzzle loading Shot Guns and tire arms of eveiv descrintion. They also repair Door Locks, Trunk Locks, and locks of .nil patterns, umbrellas, jrarasois, rm ting machines, and everything in th line of small hardware, either brass, steel or Von. Sign and Bell hanging a specialty Orders from a distance vvill ive nnecial attention. Kevs fitted .t residences on short notice. All work warranted. TheUreatest Blessing. A simple, pure, harmless remedy, that cures everv time, and prevents dis ease bv keening the blood pure, stom ach regular, kidnevs and liver active, is the greatest blessing ever conferred upon man. Hop Bitters is that remedy, and its proprietors are being blessed by thousands who have been saved and cured bv it. Will vou try it? See another column. I. R. M'yatt. Has on hand anil to an iv 22.00O lbs. C. R. Hulk s'uh- - id shoul ders. 1,000 bus. prime while coi n. 200 bbls. family flour. 300 bus. Haxall Mills boI:e '. meal. 50 sacks Marshall's Liverpool salt. 25 bbls. New Orleans molasses t 10 bbls. sugar house molasses. 2n bbls. sugar, from granulated down. 20 sacks coffee. 2,ooo Hiunds prime Timothy hay. Karlv Rose seed potatoes. Orders tilled promptly for seed sweet iiotatoes. Alsjve named goods bought right, and w ill be sold accordingly. Li. K. Wtatt. Wilmington St., opposite Market. W el Wei A Co. In order to be abreast with the times n everv respect, this enterpris a: firm are receiving dailv samples oiall the most fashionable and seasonable goods now m the market. Select your sam ples and thev will send for the goods and make them up in a style that, for elegance and finish cannot, he surpassed. Their charges will be moderate and suitable to the times. All goods now on hand will be sold at verv reduced .... prices lor cash only. Call and examine their stock. You needn't buv unless you like. Martin A- Oaoorne Jiikt received at their grain and feed store Western North Carolina R. R. depot. hum bus. Oats. 1(HH ' Corn. liiHMHl lbs Timothy Hav. uuun N. C. Hav. JiHnni ' y'eil. 1 car loai1 of S'lingles, 1 romptlv delivered anv where in the citv. Marble and Stone Works. A very large assortment of Head stones and Monuments on hand hu shed. Over one hundred sets just received, plates ot tne laiest designs received monthly. The cheapest place in the State to buy. W olle s Stone Bu rial Case at the yard and Henrv Brown. undertaker. Marble yard cor. Mors; an and Blount Sts. Raleigh. Cayton A Wolfe. It In to your Interest to Know that Payne Bros.arenow making the best bricks on this market and celling them lower than the lowest. Thev can afford it as they give the business their undi vided attention and being practical men know how to make them bv economy and of best quality. They use the well known and lotif tried "i ran i roe i lav win h is unsur passed in the State of North Carolina. W e guarantee our brick and work to give perfect satisfaction. For further information call on Wavue Alleott. ...... . j . . Agent, corner v ill. and Davie st s., or address, Payne Bros., P. O. Box 7.-), Raleigh N. C, Fresh Arrivals at D. T.Johnson's. Richmond bolted meal, .r00 lbs nice white corn bulk meats, N. C. hams and sides. A large lot of pens, (different kinds.) t una molasses m bbls and tierces, 120 bags coffee, different grades, 20 bbls nice yellow sngar, 300 sacks flour. We off er these goods to the trade at prices that can't fail to please. Give us a trial. A few chufas on hand yet, l). T. jonnson. 'UISSOLITIOX. The co-partnership of W. II. Morriss A Co., is dissolved by mutual consent. and the business of the late firm will be settled bv W. II. Morriss. W. H. Morriss, John T. Morriss. All persons indebted to the late firm of W . H. Morriss A Co., are herbv notuied to niHKe immediate payment to , H. Morriss. XOTIC'K. I will continue the furniture business at the old stand, No. 3 Fayetteville St., and would ask a continuance of the favors so liberally bestowed on the late firm. ap 25-lw W. H. Morriss. RrunswieU Billiard Tables. I am general agent for this State for the celebrated Brunsw ck and Balkas tilliard tables. Speci il inducements off ered to saloon keepers. M. Bills. Raleigh, N. C, Citv Botling Works. National Kursrleal In Two of the Surgeons of this notable Institute will visit Raleigh, North Caro lina, June 6th and 7th, 1870, stopping at the Y'arboro House. They will have with them a fine outfit of braces and surgical applian and will be pre pared to treat a! i kinds ol IJeiormiiies and Chronic oiseases, such as club feet, hip disease, spinal disease, paralysis, piles and fistula, catarrah, private dis eases of the eye, Ac. For full particu lars, Address National Surgical Insti tute, Atlanta, Ua. At Watson's, A fresh supply of sugar cm ed should ers. Fleet r1 Belts. A sure cure for nei vous debility, pre mature decay, exh mstion, etc. The only reliable cure. Circulars mailed free. Address J. K Reeve., 43 Chat ham St,, N. Y. Boek Beer. The very best of this celebrated bev erage on draft at A. W. Frap's saloon. Very Low 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 cents. , Coats, from 50 cents. Vests, from 50 cents. Pants, from 50 cents. A full stock of ladies' slippers, from 50 cents, at Woollcott's Open Front Store, Wilmington st. Piano, With stool, sale at $100.00. of the News. and in good order, for Apply to the Foreman Unheard of Barg-ains! Who tries his best to please his friends And in his labors never ends, Bargains he'll give you when you call For No. 10 is all and all. Of other houses you hear them talk; In Fayetteville street just take a walk And only ask for No. 10, Kept by the most ingenious of men. And when his friends by chance drop in Then forth he comes, Lord what a grin, i And to their wondering eyes displays Such heaps of brackets and window shades. His pictures are exposed to public view And a variety of cord to suspend them too, His looking glasses and toilet cases Will help adorn your forms and faces; Picture frames and mouldings too In great variety, black, brown and blue. His window cornices and lambrequins fine, 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 wishes a happy new year too, And not forget C. C. Clawson, No. 10 Fayetteviile St. Wholesale Store.' Messrs. Latta A Myatt have on hand and to arrive 300 sacks "L. A M." Family Flour. 0 " "98"' ! 44 44 200 44 "XX" ! 44 44 25 bbls. Patapsco and (Orange Flour. 10 sacks N. C. Flour. 700 bushels corn. j 000 44 meal (Virginia bolted); 20,000 lbs. bulk C. R. sides. 2,000 44 bacon and shoulders. 1,000 44 canvassed and uncanvassed hams. 4000 lbs. N. C. hams and shoulders 10 bbls. new crop Cuba molasses. :io 4' New Orleans j 44 35 44 "Queen Bee"Syrup. 2,200 lbs. bucket, tub and tierce lard. 15 bags Rio Coffee. 20 bbl. "vellow" sugar. L5 ' "A." and "C." sugar. . tjranuiaieu ; All of which will be sold low. for samples and price list. Latta att, Wholesale Grocers. Sen My Spring 1879 Xi 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, Law lis, Pique white and colored. Prints in great variety and Prettiest I ever bought. Bleached and unbleach ed muslins at all prices. ROOTS, SHOES AND HATS, in great variety. Boydens hand made Gaiters for Gentlemen all styles both 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 ainl without box. Heiser's hand-made gaiters lor gen tlemen's wear. T. Miles it Son's ladies' shoes, morocco and cloth. Miles' la die kid button hoojts. Miles' ladies' kid Newport Ties, wlaich are beautiful. In addition to thesej, I keep a full line of all qualities and prices of low price shoes for gentlemen and ladies, and a nice line of j Misses aud Children 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 & Co., the leading custom-made clothiers of N. T. measures taken and suits made to order Don't forget the famous Bovden Gaiter for gents in all styles, and my Clothing Department up stairs. Agent Frank Leslie cut paper patterns. Catalogue Free. Very Respectfully. J. P. GllLLKY. W. C. A- A. B. Stronach .April SOth Sew oods. Patapsco Family FloUr. Harvest Queen Family Flour. Glen wood Family Flour. Weinlcome Extra Flour. New N. C. Cut Herrings. Winston's Roe Herrings. Gilt Edge Goshen Butter. Prime Cream Cheesei, Shaker's Dried CornJ G olden State Curren Jelly. Sampson and Raspberry Preserves. flam and .Mixed Pickles bv nuartor gallon. I Crosse and Black well's Chow-Chow. Crosse and Blackwell's Mixed Pickles. Summers A Co's. mixed Pickles and Chow-unow. I Dried Chipping Beef and Broiling Beef. Choice Fulton Market Corned Beef. Ferris' Smoked Beef Toiurues. Extra Baldwin Apples. fc,xtra JNlassina Oranges. Cooking Prunes and Currents. i ellow and Red Bananas. For Rent, The one-story frame dwelling situate on mood 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 W. F. Askew, Manufacturer of Book, News, Manilla and Colored Papers. I have moved my stock of paper to Raleigh, where I will carrv on mv bus iness as heretofore carried on at Neuse. and will continue to make the best all rag white paper upon the market. Cor respondence solicited. C. T. Askew, 1 Sec't. and Treasurer. Important Xotiee. The practicing physicians and sur geons of the county of Wake, eligible to membership in the North Carolina State Medical Society, are herebv notified to meet at the rooms of the Academy of Medicine of the citv of Raleigh at 11a.m. on Monday the 5th inst, for the purpose of forming a County Medical Society, with a view to perfecting the organization of a County Board of Health. By a request ofthe Raleigh Academy of Medicine. J as. McKke. M. I). President. , IfocU! IioK!! Boek!!! The only genuine Bock Beer is from the Lion Brewery of Cincinnati," (so siys Mr. M. mil, of course this is the only brewery in the world). If the peo ple will try, they will find that A. W. traps, agent for Bay View Brewerv. has at least, as good, not only Bock, but also the very best Lager Beer, which he sells at wholesale and retail. This Beer will also be found at Jacob Higgs', V. D. Lawrence's, Adam Hang's and at J. S. Taylors, and at most of the bars of middle North Carolina. i Notice. I hereby notify my friends and cus tomers who have been sending and calling on me for wines and liquors, that I will not keep any more liquors on hand of any description, but will continue to supply all with the best groceries at the lowest prices. Call and see me. J. W. Watson. Suitable. i m-riA desirable line of the latest styles in Men and Boy's cloth- r ntanAr OTOOfls an Diagonals a snecialtv. D. S. Waitt & Bro., Clothiers, Fayetteville St., RaleighN. c. For tp wards of Thirty Years Mrs. Wrinslows Soothing Syrup has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the sUmach, relieves wmd colic, regulates the bowels, cures dys entery and diarrha?a, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. 25 cents a bot tle. Bully. This is the name of one of the leading brands of cigars now in this market. It is smoked and enjoyed by a large num ber of the citizens who will not have any other. Call on Messrs. J. M. Men dell & Co. for the same. Beer. Ale, Porter and Mineral Waters. My facilities for thb 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. Bills, Raleigh, N. C. Citv Botling Works. iffht Shirts. Best quality, cut long and well made, at $ 1.00. The lowest price in the city, at K. B. Andrews fc Co., Clothiers and Hatters. mnnd for Sale. A beautiful little farm of eighty-seven and one-half (87i) acres, situated on the Louisburg road, about seven miles trom Raleigh. Can be bought on reas onable terms by applying to Latta fc Mv att. Wanted. A lady of many years experience in teaching, desires to obtain board in ex change for instruction in music, or teaching other branches, a few hours daily. Reference given. Address "Teacher," care of editor Nkws. Make Your Own Fertilizer. With ten dollars worth of chemicals, which I wiU furnish in proper propor tions for one ton of fertilizer, added to such materials as every farmer has in abundance around the farm, he can make a ton of fertilizer equal to the best high priced fertilizer on the mar ket. It is recommended by leading farm ers, such as Mr. Wm. Grimes, J. T. Leach and others whose testimonials I hav. Wm. Simpson, Chemist, Raleigh, N. C. Just the Place. Loader the tailor has won an envi able reputation in his business, and deserves 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 roams over Tucker's store are often visited by customers. Pay him a visit and in spect his stock and you will be pleased with prices and goods. "Cloud coinpeller" from over the sea, Rising like Venus fair and free; O'er some poet's reverie, Leopold's "Raleign Belle" and ''Lit tle Maimee." For Sale Two hundred and fifty pounds of live geese leathers. They are nice and wih be sold low. Apply to Latta A: Myatt, Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants. Xotiee. The members of Hesperian Social Club are requested to meet at the Gra ded school on Monday night at 8 o'clock sharp. L. W Nash, Sec. W. H. Sumxkk, Pies, i The Celebrateden SevSpringrs Iuro and Alum Mass. This is decidedly the most useful, be sides being the most efficient Family Medicine ever placed within the reach of anv people. Its reputation extends far 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 lor their troubles. Mothers and daugh ters have long since discovered in its use a "panacea" for their worst ills; and now we have the testimonies of twoV 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 : "Am afflicted with that terrible disease, 4Diabetes;' am using the 'Seven Springs Mass' withaconsiderabledegree oi' 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. Jno. F. Maynh. Columbia, S. C, Jan. 23d, 1870. Rev. J. D. Parker, of New Orleans, La., writes: "Having tried effectually the 'Seven Springs Iron and Alum Mass," for Diarhea, Kidney afflictions, At'., I take pleasure in recommending its use in these complaints. In my case it affords immediate relief. J. D. Parkkr." New Orleans, La., Feb. 11th, 1870. For sale by Win. Simpson, Pescud, Lee & Co., and F. H. Heartt, Raleigh, N. C, and Druggists generally. LAN'DKl'M tfc Litchfielo, Abingdon, Va. TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. New York, May 5. Money easy at 2.1 a 6. Exchange 4.Mbi((t 4.864. t Gov ernments firm 1.03i. State bonds dull. Cotton net receipts bales ; gross 2,002. Futures closed firm ;' sales 175, ,000 bales; May 12.29; June 12.41 12.42; July 12.56 12.57; August 12.6J( 12.70 ; September 12. 3( 12.37; October 1 1.70 (a 11.71; November 1 1.32(.11. &5 ; Decem ber 11.24(.11.25. Cotton firm; sales 1,853 bales; middling uplands 12i ; middling Orleans 12a: consolidated net receipts 4,S"4 ; exports to Great Britain 15,H!W. . Flour generally without decided change. Southern flour firm, fairly ac tive. Wheat ifailc better; ungraded winter red $l.t(g,$1.13 ; No. 2 do. $1.14i(u,$1.14i Corn easier ; ungraded 43(g,45i ; No. 1, 42. Oats 4(o,ic better 32i&33 for No. 3. Coffee steady. Sugar quiet and unchanged; refined dull and unchanged. Molasses in less de mand and easier. Rice unchanged, trade moderate. Rosin dull at ?51.37i(a $1.40 for strained. Turpentine heavy at 30. Pork quiet and weak $0.15(. $9.25; old $10.25 ; new middles quiet and steady. Lard lower, prime steam (i.15 a,$5.20. Whiskey nominal at yl.i 0. Freights quiet. Baltimore, May 5. Oats steady; Southern 34(a3; Western white 33(o, 35 ; do. mixed 33d ; Pennsylvania 33(ot 34. Rye quiet 5?s(g,()0. Hay steady. Provisions firm ; mess pork $l0.50(a 10.75 ; bulk meats loose shoulders 3i ; clear rib sides 45 ; packed 4i(gd. Ba conshoulders 4J(x,4S; clear rib sides G ; hams 9K9jf. Lard, refined, in tierces i. Butter quiet and weak, prime to choice western packed 15fal7; roll 11(13. Eggs dull and weak 10. Coffee ,u, -VR,10 carSes !0i &1G. Whiskey dull $1.0 1.07J. Cincinmati, May 5. Flour dull but not quotably lower $4.50$5.50. W heat steady and in fair demand, red and amber l.Q2($i.64. Corn in fair demand and firm at 37toi374. Oafs .h.n at 28i(o,3ii. Pork dull and nominal at f r'ru, rdili8her current make held at $o.90 bid; $6.05 asked. Bulk meats stronger shoulders $30 asked: snort nb 4.55$4.60 ; short clear $4.65. Ba firmhoulder $4.04; clear rib $5.0J o.0i ; clear sides ?o.03i5.03i. Whis key active and firm at $1.01. Butter dull, fancy creamery 18020; choio Western reserved 13(5)15. Hogs steady packing $3.35$3.55. y Wilmington, May 5. Spirits tnr pentine dull at 26L Rosin steady nlu' strong; strained $1.00 ; good strained $1,024. Crude turpentine steady ; hard $1.00; yellow dip $1.00; virgin ,, Tar steady at HI. Corn dull ; prim,', white 53. Liverpool, May 5 Noon. Cotton firmer ; middling uplands i ; mid dling Orleans 0 13-16; sales 12,(hio lal-v speculation and export 2,000 bales' receipts 6,150, all American. Futures opened 1-16 better but tho advance h;ls since been partially lost ; uplands and low middling clause for May and June delivery 6$(a.'-' 23-32 ; June and July t;( 6 25-32, 6 13-16(a,6 25-32; J uly and August 6 13-16(ai6 27-32; August and Septemher 6j, 6 29-32, 61 ; September and October 6 29-32, 6 15-16(a6 29-32; October and November 611-16. Liverpool, May 5 Night. Uplands and low middling clause for May de livery 6 13-16 ; May and June Hfj-iii. July and August 6 29-32; new emptor October and November shipment per sail 6 7-16. Futures strong. May 5. Cotton Middling, low mid. dliug, good ordinary : Galveston steady at 114, Hi and 10 cents; m-t receipts 209 bales. Norfolk firm at Hi cents ; net receipts 335 bales. Balti more firm at 12i, il and Hi cents uet receipts bales. Boston li rm at 124, US and 11 cents ; net receipts lwj bales. Wilmington firm at llj, and 10J cents ; net receipts 50 bales. Philadelphia firm at l2i, 11 and lj cents; net receipts bales. Savannah -firm at 11 11-16, 11 7-16 and 11 1-16 cents; net receipts 6S4 bales. New Orleans strong, sales at in advance of i at 1 1 Hi aud 11 cents ; net receipts l'.i;;;, bales. Mobile firm at Hi, 11 and n cents; net receipts 649 bales. XKW E.VTEUFRIKE, NEW 8TOHE, NEW diOOD.H. Linens anil White tJoods a Npecinity. M. ROSENBAUM Will on the third of May occupy the In Fab Haywood Mansion, Fayetieyillv Mr.M-i one duor above the Kxpress tlilieu ana stur, and will oii'er for sale, u select assortment of white and colored Tabic Ihtnia.sk. white and colored Table JNapkins, Kussiaa and A hut. lean (.Toshes, Turki.sk hath Towh-.s, tiMe Oumash TowTes, best quality Hui-k lowlcs best quality Irish Lanen 4-16-4 iM lm ami 11-1 aheetinjjs, bleached andlirown Dainav tic, Cambrics, Lawns; Nainmoks, Bed Tick ins all widths up to lo-4 bed yuiltH best us soriment, Finest Marsales Quilt, pid uml stripped 1'iquus, &c. Cotton, Irish ami German, Linen Hand kerchiefs white and colored with i;oni,iN .Notions, Gloves, Corsets, Kinh. l-lcn Triniiug, ami many more artiees to num erous to nient ion. lie respect 1 1. lly asks for a share of the pubiiepuii-onane and in lies the badn s to call and examine his lare ami varied slock all rt' which will he sold at exceed. ii(dv low prices lor cash. I'rojiiKuN for l alntr and Mai i-ii. I-H( K OK TUK CLSTulilAN, Kai kk;ii, N. c., April .ith, Into. Sealed proposals will be received atlluK ittiee until .!. on l lie 1.5th day ol May -",y, lor all the Labor and additional mate rials required to compleie the L'. S. ( on i t House and Fost uilice at Kaleii,'li, N . f. in accordance with dra wi nys ami specification which can be seen at this ollice where any idditionai intorinaiion may be obtained. Isaac. J Vol . so, Custodian. Valuable Property for Sale. Eighty building lots in the c ity of (ireens ioro. Fine situations, low prices, eas terms. -uw is tlie time to buy bouses in .his pleasant and rowin city, which i -Lire to become, at an earlv day, tin- railroad and manufacturing center f the Male, l or erins and particulars, apply to. I. 1). While. i'ol;. as -i-, i reeii.-boru, A. l'.. or A. i otu-i.ee, lialel.Ljh, .V C. THE KENDALL Patent Shingle Machine. Makes from 20,000, to :W.0M perfect. shae.l shingles per day, from tlie bulls, wiih ihii c aands and lour horsepower. Makes shin gltttt la,sur, better and cheaper, than can in done by any other means. Wimple, stroiiL'. direct euting, not liable to wearor breakage, it is the most valuable wood working ma chine ever invented Patented Fenruaiy Tth 1S7H. For sale, by State rights only. AddreKB, vV. Tour ( ee, Agent. Kaleigh, N. ('. Dunlop & McCance Mills, ERECTED 1S.J3. Office: 1213 Cary strkkt, Klcliinond Va., We have recently introdaced into our mill elaborate and colly Maci.inery, Im manufacturing the FLOITK Indicated by our trade-marks, to the Superior luali(y. of which We ak (lie Attention of Dealer aud t'outiimcrtt. The "Dunlop l'litent Family" meets a want long felt Flour having both color andst rength. Its whiteness cannot lull lo please the most fawt idlous taste, while its glutinous properties insurea light uml nutritious bread. The advance in the art of mining, by which Patent Flour Is made, though last established iu the Jjouth, I here much needed by housekeepers, to make up for culinary shortcomings; by ba kers, to give strength and quality to the lieliable and inferior grades, which can uu y be used to ad vantage by mi xiug wit h, lroeew f-'lour. Consumer muoii11 bo Educated, FOR UKALTH AM CON VKMK.VCK, To l'e A. Better and t'onvequeiitly More Expensive rnle of Flour. and wheu the fact is realized that the cost ol one dollar more per barrel amount in their daily consumption of three or four pounds to'a difference of one and a hall oi two cents, they w ill hardly regard the additional expi adit ure un exravugauee. To few people buying Flour by the barrel does it occur that t his important article of hu mtm food, used at every meal, coats lest pur day than almost any other on their bill or tare. Of our ".McCance Sew Proem Family," and "Jlctanoe Sew lroee Extra." w e can coniidently 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 muni com mand to induce its manufacture. Our lixed Policy Im to Keep the Flour iieprt'Meuted by Our Ilrand to a Ilili .Standard of Uuallly. In adiiitiivn to the usual pnekag-es barrels bd hlf-barrels we are now putting it" in s ejUai to the half, quarter, eighth, and Aeeiith of a barrel. t UUNI.OP4 MeCANCB. Spring Announcement! We beg to announce that our stork of Spring and summer Ooods is complete, and are prepared more so now than ever tootler goods at exceedingly 1 w price.-.. We quote: Prints from 5 cents up Solid Colored Deliine at l j cents. Piques, Bleached and Brown Domestics from 5 cents up. We are selling a Cambric equal to the Lous dale Cambric at 10 cents per yard. Ladies' Linen Suits and I 'l -iters, made up in the verv 1 itest si vl , sold irom ?2.2." up to ilO. " Parasols of al! sizes and quality Irom I" cents up. Onr Slock of Shoe for Ladies, Misses and I'hiKLieii, andal-o lor Gentlemen, is complete. Our Clothing' Department is larger than ever, and w e arc exhibit im: sme of the prettiest hue of these good im i brought to this market, and selling them a1 unprecedented low figure to suit the trade. A full assortment of .Straw aud Mackinaw IlatM, alno t'nr and Wool flat. We are Agents for the sale of the celt bra ted Pearl Dre Kliirtn. tlie price of which is only 81.00, worth ?I and considered by every one that ever trn J one to be the cheapest shirt ever offered to the public. Don't buy any Shirta unlen" J'4"1 see them stamped " Pearl." , Orders from a distance promptly attend to bv addressing L. ROSENTHAL k CO., Nos. 50 and 51 Fayetteville street, Aud Exchange 1 'lat. , ap 17-d3nt Raleigh, II
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