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DAILY NEWS THURSDAY - - MAY 8. l!7V W AHlllMiTON, M) fnr Ih itb Allantlr tl, north m1 lo north rut loUfc, LaUoiir) or lorn er umiynlnrt. ullchtlr hhcher prv-ure. partly cloudy wwiher r.t. with nUi on thr Talhott A Engine. J. C ltnkwTEH. Local notice. Mairri A. ONRrtKSk. I-al uotW. R. B- AtRF. J Co. lineal notice. O.U. Bl.Tt -iilky. l(vm'm freezer. LIM AL RBIEIX Ienue collection yesterday were f-JCS.-'i. Mr. T. K. Waitt luxuriated on uw Iriah tt yesterday. How your Excellency?" "Fat, Fair and Forty- our."' Iut i."jii" in old bond came iu to gladden lite Tn-MiiHT'i hrt yes terday. Robt. Md.. took yeaterdav. I,wn fc Co.. Baltimore, out a. drummer' license I Nothln new (n Jutle Barbce court yeaUrday. only a few civil The Raleigh login Infantry lie ordert to met f the kt niory t h in eren ing t f o'clock for drill. Thompson'? Silver Comet Hand mill fornUh muMcfor thetnld Fello tt (iov. fiew ell's lecture to-night. "There will a meeting of th Raleixh I.ixbt Artillery u-nlicht in the Mavor ot!lr, at to fock. All mem ber are earnestly requested to attend. I Jndire Kerr Mate in s letter to Mr. J. O. L II:irri. of this city, that in ronoaeiee of hi continued ill health be will not able to hold Rutherford court. Mr. O. Uikel canary bird evaped froni it cage now flies at large. He "wouldii t take anything for him.' and mill le very glad of any Information that id lead to ita re covery. Mr. W. H. Morria. the furniture dealer, baa finished making the lamp poata for the new hall at Wake Forest Collega. Thev art made of walnut and rrr handsome In dfdnn. and the wofkmanhp H wll irlriiied. Mr. J. I. Stone, the aewinir ma chine man of Fayette ille street. L repairing and re-rigging the store op posite the State National Bank, and w ill toon (xi-upy the aaine at a aewinir ma chine emrinm -por woik similarly disposed. Mr. tiulley' tine hore that ran awavdav lxiore yenerdax ami met hi untimely death in a tire cistern iu the aouthwratern part of the city. wa hauled op with tlie derrick yesterday, and carried to hi eternal camping ground. TLe iWwtrd of Super ior of Pub lic Road of Raleigh township met yes terday at I. m.. in the Court lli.use. for the purpe of completing their ori.'!n, liation. Mr. K. ii. Iunn waa appoint ed chairmau. and after a few prelimina ry remarka the meetinjcJjourted over till to-day. when they will meet aga.n at H a. ni. in the tame plat. The Little Workers " will hold a from at at the reaidem-e of Mrs. y. M. Miller, on New Heme av enue. px- ite Obrit t'hureti. on Friday afternoon and rtiirhr. Ice crruui and i-ake and all aorta of ood Ihiilt ll le a-rvel at reavoonahle price, ami ladie and Kfii tlemeu on their wtv to and fnm "The Mistletoe lloujth " may lind there will luc waiters, w ho will irl.vllv uufiitor U their comfort and refreshment. Ct. Xewell la RaleiSb. E-orerTtor Newell, of New Jersey, arnvedon the Northern train lat nij:ht, and hat ria-tna at the Yarhoro Houe. It is a matter of neere regret to man v of our vount; ladie and irentlemen. thai the ai-omplined dHUtchlera of liov. Nem 11 wre rnt aide to a-tmatiy their tx&ner to North ( artdiua, k- was ex fertaL OOlelal Tale r the Tawasblp. The fellow in lathe vote of llaleieb town-hip on the liraded Schol tax the Pre-craaaaae I. 04 O. T. Eaerelora. The memlera of the Order, includ ing vimUiuk brethren from other lotie a ill meet at (Hid Fellow' Hall thi eteiiiug at 7 o' l k, and after le Uif formo.1 in pnation under charge of Fast (rand R, T. lirar. Chief Mar- ahal and assistants, w ill prnccel to the Yarbrouh 1 louse for the purjic oi eacorliog tlie orator of the e enini;, ex ioeric Wm. A. Newell, of New Jer ey. to Tucker Hall. On arrival at Tucker Hall, the mem ber will occupy neat reserved for the in. lat Grand teiug seated ujam tho alae. Gov. Newell will he introduced to the aodiesce by ilia F.xeellenev, tioveinoi J arris, of aton italea Lax) No. M. After the cuucluaiou of the exen'is. the member of tbe Order will return t t.il Fellows' Hall, "w here ;ov. Newel! will hold a reception, and menilen will have an opportnnitT of forniifiif the ae uaiiitancof the distlncaiaheat visitor. The exercUc mt Tucker Hall will be free to the public and uhers w ill be in attendance. It i specially dciruie that ecri member of the" Order shall I preaeii: at ldd Fellow Illl prouiptlv at o clock. (I) I MHBlMlcarr. All the memlers w ere present itt tli meeting yewterday. The result of tlx Graded School tax ele-tlon w pro claimed 7 for. and 4 arsiut. Miu-h aitance w exleixiel to th pr: re lkef from Uim erroneouaJv charved wascranttl; many bill were allowed: I'utna I'anili. ntable of I'anther H ranch townaiiia. realwiMsl; three pris oner were trnrerrel from Jail to the woi-kaouse; u reiail liiKr dralers wrj isoel; aJmiion lo jail at expense of co6nty oferaona chari;ei with violation of illy ordinance imply aa ordered to lc refiiac here ailen and after some routine work the bowni drew the following i-ersona to serve as luror on tbe 2th of June, af ter whlcn ther adjourned to meet on the first Motvlay' in June : rt H'erk. Joseph Mavnant.Win. R. Bryant. J. I. Shaw. P. ll. Jolina. J r. rntehanl. Jr., R. II. Jinks. A. R. 1 1 asltra. tVUham if. Kdwanla, Mauhew Moore. WilT Irnn. J. W. Maaie. F. F- V esuhera. W. IL. Hooker. Z. W.Gill. O. I. Ohriatophers. Geo. W. Foe, Geo. W. Mayuard, trfin llriirht N. M. Nor rU. A eel Mw. ThA. Nlpjr. ft. W. Wilder, W". II. Morn. Adoiphua ch oia, I T. Keith, W. M. Jones, Wm. I. WtaubMw, William II. J one. Sr.. I. N. Horrell. M. H. Thomion. K M. Morri A. T. ItJle-, D. R. N h hols. W. II. Hon-' on. O. K. Brvant, V. C. Ruffaloe. .VcoMd WeA.J. W. Iflnton, II. R Coolef. W. T. Woflable. N. R. Watkm. vrrei. j. t. oilier. Alex. !Ur ham. J. J. handeraSrJ, D.1I. OH re, J. CAdana. . C Hear. A. V. Jobosoo. J4Mr.Thmtpot J. M. Daurctn. Aujr. Carter, H. R. Fjj err, M. V'B. Gilbert. W Iter Clifton. question, i't mir .election held on 6th inat. : for. ApanL rat Wani. IM i il - Cl 11 3d " iv- S th - 1M 1 Mix " ill I mtaide r. lim. , 3 Total. .7 :;i Vla4le4t BMta. This tbarmtng pantoinine will take placaatlXtcker Hall next Fridaynight for the rx'netil of the Ladies Memorial Association. Several rebeara&li have ten had underthe direction of Major B. C. Manly. aUjr manager. Tbe ob lectlaa most worthy one. Iet there W a largo attendance. Ticketa can be bail at F. II. Heartt s drug store. Hlltlc theHlepe. It seems to 1 -oncedel that if tbe ( binee uestion entera into the next F residential contest, the Pacific States will roaolldlv for the Democratic par tr. The veto of the anti-Chinese bill br Mr. Have has everlaatinRiy maaico r... ....i.-t. r Renublican ami-esa wt-.t of the Sierrua. V. I'uul lilobr. A Sperlwr I don't care a d u Brick. for the decision wna the utter- an- of Grant t' nitcd States. while Preaident oftuo That is the man the Re publicans w ant to place in power ajpiin to 'execute the laws of thB United SWt. "-LvutxulU jurier Journal. ('arnMI Teles; rani. The Emprei Augusta, of Germany, will viil F.ngland this month. TheOnsm Prinee of Austria and th An hduke Rud.lph arrive-! at Madrid yesterday. Frinc Alexander, of Batten burr, will lx tendered the throne of Bul garia. At WilkosbHrre, Pa., yesterday, a teriible explision took pl;i e in the St-uitou shaft mine. The National Women's Suffraire As sociation met at SU Ixuis yetenlay. Tkd iwwnncratic State Convention of IN nnsvlvania will lie held at llarns burgnii the M'.h of July. Yikbcr. Miss.. May The Mississippi Valley Ijibor Convention reae!iilled this inornini? w ith increat ed attendance. The committe on res nbmittel a lengthy reKr in Crm-n in thp niiit'ofUie exolna of thecolorisl population. The reaon assigned are the low price ofeofton and the failure, last year, to make an aver age crop: the avMem of mortgaging in-fore the crop haa grown, involving the laborer in debt: and. iKK-oming discouraged, accepted false rumors that by emigrating to Kansas they would le given free lands, free mules and money bv the government. This, in Milwlance. is the cause of their trouble now. The colored eoile present w ere directed to contradict tlie reiort circu lated and lelieved by the ignorant, that land, mule and money would not not hegivenaway in Knnas nor any oth er State or Territory. Harmony prevail ed and confidence, it is hojed. will fHn be retore I IB. LADD'N OPI.MO.sj THe BUI Which he Introduce! and Will Vle For. Wsahington I'o-t. What w ill e done w ith this 'bill to ,.rliiiit militarv interference at elec- .iniM.' aait has ieen christened ?" said the Fost to Mr. I-add. of Maine, after iic had imrol:i''ed the caucus bill, and tlx. .iniH had Ikpii relerretl to the I. olil- mittee on Judiciary. It will I? retortl bv the txnimit- tee and tased at once," rsondel Mr. Ladd. "Without deb:te " Y. ir." "There will 1 -c no dep:u t u re from the nrni'rmiiinp nl tllO caliell ITIllltleU f.-F- then?" "No, sir,' fplied Mr. I-wid w ith ein- nh.isis. "Was there a supplementary caucus held this morning, and changes in tne lanirnaire of the l.odv or title of the bill made, a ha I ec u rumored to-lay ?' "I have heard of no Mich rumor," s.iid Mr. I .add. "but I can tell vou that i h.re i not the shadow of a Uisis for 'h renort. if such a one i in eircula- - f ' tion." How will the Grcenbacker vote on the p;Lsasre f the bill ' "A majority it." of them w ill vote for "Will anv Ilcpublicans do like wise?" "It would not suri'ri-e me ifthey dil." 'tnl Mr. l.add hopefully. "Ami will Haves sign it ?" "I think so. lie ecrtainlv can have no ibje"tion to it as it stands. The bill ought to le sitisfactory to the Republi cans and to Mr. Haves, as I am ture it wnl Ih- to the couutry. I think its pas saire w ill icn the vav out of all our lithcultie. ami that we ;ir busine-, ailjoiim within three weeks." will finish up and go home Iair It To CJmI. Be itadoiiht? All doubts he solves; Question-, whia-h thought inxain re volves, lie settles w ith a nod. Be it a tear? He ha the balm Vhi-h every human fear w ill calm; Leave it to I io'l! Ieave it to Golf Be it the weight ot daily care? Bring Him the burden; He will bear Alone the tiresome load. Be it the restless, anxious thought For fhtnre years? By faith be taught Leave it to l-nd! IU- it the battle of this life? He fought it once, and won the strife Who earth's rough way has trod. Be it the foe, who triumph vaunts? lesus had foe. and bore rheir taunts. Leave it to I itnl! l eave it to God! Be it the I ohm of worldly wealth, i r yet the sorer loss of health? All losses lie makes good; In every loss there is some gain. Some seed of grae in every pain; !.eave it to G d! I.eave it to tod! Ha it the heavy weight of guilt? The blood of Christ was freely split, And sin atoned bv blood. Be it the littleness of faith? Ask and be full, the promise -.tiiii; Leave it to God! I.eave it to ' ;d! Be it a dread to yield thi- breath, thai lite-long lamdage, tear of death. The tang. the worm, the sod? He conuercd death w ho victory gives. lie li eth. and who in I Inn lives. Leaves all to God! K. C. K. arl ! IleM. Tho world is brighter for women fair. For the tender eye and the flowing nair. With its glorv rare; For the ripe-rel li s that can smile and sing. for the touch of grace on each lowliest thing. Like the breath of Spring. The world is better for women brave. a - . m . . .. v no stanu w ith tlie .Master, strong to nav e, Bv each sin wrought grave: Vl-. ...111. :.i. . - . "iiu niK wiiu meir lenuer iett the way Thal t weary and ruggel, day by day For a torn soul's stay. Tlie world is nobler for women true, ho carry the freshness of morning's new At the noon's high hue; Who fMf with their dear-vision, far io me giory mai nnines where no time can mar. Like the changeless star. T-l t t ! . iie trni i Mrongenor women pure, Wlw ahine in their sphere, serene and pure From all false allure; v hose snow palms are not shamed to fold Over hands that are rough and stained ana cold. With a saving hold. ' For kale. Comfortable house, with eight rooms, and all necessary outbuildings, on ac commodating terms, situated on San ders street. Apply to Messrs. Martin fc Osborn. Fine Cassimere Business Suits, for $l.r, at R. B. Andrews A Co., Clothiers and Hatters. In Time. Just received for the season a full sup ply of Step ladders, Work Baskets, Picnic Baskets, Foot and Bath Tuba, Fishing Tackle of all kinds. Grain Cra dles, Grass Blades, Bush Hooks, Scythe Stone, Cotton and Corn Hoes, tbe best in the market in fact, yoo can find anv thing vou need in the Hardware line ai J. C. BrewsTEB's, HolIeiiKin Building, Raleigh. May -:C lloar Ilia Hetit. Dr. Price has done his best to make his I'ni.pie Perfumes superior in sw eet ness, freshness ami permanency of odor to those made in this or any other coun trv, and ladies of most exquisite ta-ste have decided that his intentions have been successful ly carried out. 100.000 feet pine lumler. ijoo.ooo heart pine aawed shingle. ,2,000 bushels bolted meal. "OTO bushels corn. J cur loads baled fodder. 2 hay, and a variety of horse'and cow feed on hand, and more coming. For sale very low bv Jones, Greoo v. Powell, 47 Fay ettevillc street, Raleigh, N. C. Stanilard. Patajst Flour, Patapsco B;tking Povvdqr. Bolted Virginia Meal, Orange Grove Kxtra Flour. Prime Timothy Hay, Marshall's Liverpool Salt. Clear Bib Bulk Meat, Kgerton's SontelX, Sn ft. For ualo at w bolesale by V. II. Dodd. The Tucker Ilouae. 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 lavorable, while tlie location is very convenient. These many advantage are appreciated. YV. V. .4. B. Htronaefa. Uroeera. No.l Fayetlevllle. No. 4 Mnrtiu and ". 6 Market KquHrr. Kaleifrh, X. 4'.. Offer to the trade to-day, at inside rrrices, follow ing, viz. : Ni,(nMi lbs rimothy ami Clover Hay, IO.im) llm Bulk C.R, Sides, 7i) bus White and Yellow Corn, WO " White Bolted Meal, '-00 bbU Extra and Family Flonr. J.oou gals Svrup and Molasses, ino bbls ll erring, Mackerel and Mul lets, 2,000 lbs Canvassed Hams, 16,M lbs Ship Stuff and Bran, 10,000 lbs White and Yellow Sugars, JUO doz Raking Powders. Choice Messina ranges, Kxtra Palermo aid Slessina Lemons, Red ami Yellow Bananas. Fresh Baraeoii Cocoa nuts. New Turkish Prunos, Choice Baldwin Apples. Choice Patnis Currants. Mixed ami Plain Pickles, Fuglish and American Chow-Chow, Potted Tongue, Turkey and Duck, IuiIortcd and American Catsups and Sauces, Smoked, Broiling and Chipping Beef, Graham Flour, Imported and Domestic Oatmeal, Sago, Tapioca and Farisca, Cracked and Crushed Wheat, Rice, Flour ami Corn Starch, Nelson v. Cox's Gelatin, imperial GamageiV Mill's Food, Canned Pie Fruits, Preserves and Jellies, Chocolate and Cocoa, Fresh Dessicaled Coeoanut, liuHrlcd and American Mustards, AIAU: Fine line of Imported and American Cigars, ranging iu price from 1.2." lo f lT.oO per loo. Navy and Plain Chewing Tobacco, from lisc to 7.V per lb, in small plugs put up for retail trade. If you wish anything in Heavy or Fancy Orocery Line, send to us for Catalogue and Price List. .JTruiuples by mail or otherwise when reqiiwaled. Notice. 'The memlKTs of Hesperian Social Club are i oapiesled to meet at the Gra ded School on Monday night at 8 o'clock ttharp. L. W. Nash, Sec. W. H. Sumnkk, Pre. ' linra May Is) planted in av, .rune and Jfilv. For sale bv W. H. Dodd. Pulnporo and 1 1-G 11. Dodd. family Flour In I bid. Sucks. For sal bv . Orange Grove Flour. Patapsco Baking Powders. Concentrated Lye. Cooking Soda. Liverpool Salt. Best Timothy Hav. I or sale by V. ll. Dodd. The Manhattan. Tlie most reliable, easy fitting and al logeiuer saiisiaciorv snirt vou can w ear is the old reliable Mauhutuui. Always kept in stock at a very low price, bv D. S. Wait A Bro., Raleigh, X. C. To l it Larcc .Men, Elegant Black French Ribbed Pants, at ?7.."o. R. B. Andrews it Co.. Cloth- iers and 1 latters. Only s.50 For Mine Manuel Suits, of fast "olors at R. B. Andrews A Co., Clothiers and Hatters. Be C'elebrateden Hevftttrlna-a Inm and Alum Slaaa. This is decidedly the most useful. le- sides being the most efficient Family .Medicine ever placed within the rea-h of any people. Its reputation extends tar ami w ide, ami its great ioTtil:Ht- is due entirely to its own merits. FoV relieving Sick and Nervous Headache. it may be truly said, to have no equal. Dyspeptics find it ust the remedv for their troubles. Mothers and daugh ters have long since' discovered in its use a "panacea" for their worst ills- and now w e have the testimonies of two eminent ministers of the gospel, from Southern cities, setting forth its snecifie effects in other more dreaded nH troublesome diseases. Rev. John F. Mavne. Theoloo-ieal Seminary, Columbia, .s. C, writes: "Am arJlicted with that terrible disease, Dialetes;' am using the 'Seven Springs Mass' withaconsiderabledeirree of re lief; is the only remedy I have vet found to suit my case ; want to continue its use until a cure is effected if nossi- ble. Send worth of the euclosed P. O. order immediately. Jxo. F. May.ne. Columbia, S. C, Jan. 2d, 1K79. Rev. J. D. Parker, of New Orleans w . ... ia, writes: "Having tried etlectuallv the 'Seven Springs Iron and Alum Mass,' for Diarhea. Kidney afflictions. Ac. I take pleasure in recommending its use in these complaints. In mv case it affords immediate relief. J. I). Parker." New Orleans, I,a., Feb. 11th, la7. For sale by Wm. Simpson. Peseud. Iiee A Co.. and F. II. Heartt. Raleigh. N". C, and Druggists generally. A LAMDBUX dt LITCHFIELD, . Abingdon, Va. ers. Two hundred and flftv pounds of live geese feathers. They are nice and will te mold KiW. AddIv to Latta A lfva.fr. Wheleaale Grocers and Commission Merchants. A a vi ri rri rn alll diseases of thekidneVs the best known remedy is the regular use of tbe famous Buffalo Ldthla water from spring number 2. It acts promptly and effex tuidly, does not differ in taste from oth r aters and to those who suffer froci k. -.i Iney complaints it is an indis- Kn:tie necessity. For sale by all lt class druggist. ! For Be7r. A dwelling house in the city of Ral eigh. Seven rooms, in good repair with necessary out houses. For particu lars apply to VV. H. Pace, Attorney at Law. " Particular Notice. Business men and others in need of Book and Job Printing of any kind should remember that the News Job Office is the place to have it done neatly, cheaply and at the shortest notice. No Time I.lWeThe Present. Now is the time to buy goods cheap, at Law'B "china and silver" warehouse. We must reduce our enormous stock oefore the dull summer months, and to parties -wishing triple-plated casters, forks, spoons, Ac., china, cutlery or glassware we have special bargains to offer. Call eai lv and get prices or send tor price list before buying elsew here. Gin and Lerkuoitns. Brockwell A King, near the rear of the U. S. Court House, on Salisbury street, are prepared to repair in first class style, Breech-loading and Muzzle loading Shot Guns and fire arms ot every description. They also repair Door Locks, Trunk Locks, and locks of all patterns, Umbrellas, Parasols, Flu ting machines, and everything in th line of small hardware, either brass, iteel or "ron. Sign and Bell hangings 4jecialtj. Orders from a distance w ill receive special attention. Keys fitted it, 'residences on short notice. All work warranted. Tlielireatest Blessing. . 1 ' 1. 1. .n.l A Simple, pure, uanmess icmnii, that cures every time, and prevents dis ease by keeping the Diooa pure, stom ach regular, kidneys and liver active, is the greatest blessing ever conferred upon man. Hop Bitters ia that remedy, aad its proprietors are being blessed by thousands who have been saved and ered by it. Will you try it? See another column. I. It. Hyatt. 1 Has on hand and to arrive. ili2,(XK) lbs. C. R. Bulk side :ttnl soul djprs. 1 1,000 bus. prime w hite co. . , i()0 bbls. family Hour. '300 bus. Ilaxall Mills bol e ! :u--.i. 50 sacks Marshall's Liv ei i-.o. s .a.. " bbls. New Orleans molasses, 10 bbls. sugar bouse molasses. 20 bbls. sugar, from granulated down. 20 sacks cotl'ee. 20,000 pounds prime Timothy hay. , Farly Rose seed potatoes. Orders tilled promptly for seed sweet potatoes. Above named goods lought right, and will be sold accordingly. L. R. Vyatt. Wilmington St., opposite Market. . TTelkel A Co. In order to be abreast with the times ;n every respect, this enterprising lirni are receiving daily samples ofall the most fashionable and seasonable goods now in the market. Select your sam ples and they will send for tlie goods and make them up in a style that, for elegance and tinish cannot be surpassed. Tneir charges will bo moderate and suitable to the times. All goods now on hand will be sold at very reduced prices for cash only. Call and examine their stock. You needn't buy unless vou like. Iartln A- osoorne. rnrf ivpil jit tlifir nriiin .Iu ind feed store Western North Carolina R. R. deot. 10O0 bus. Oats. 1000 Corn. 2ii0oo lbs Timothy Hav. 2000U 4 N. C. Hav. 20000 Veil. 1 car loa of S dngles, Promptlv delivrf! any where in city. the Marble and Stone Work. A very large assortment of Head stones and Monuments on hand flu shed. Over one hundred sets just received, plates of the latest designs received monthly. The cheapest place in the State to buy. Wolfe's Stone Bu rial Case at the yard and Henry Brown, undertaker. Marble yard cor. Morgan and Blount Sts. Raleigh. Cay ton A Wolfe. It Is to your Interest to Know that Payne Bros.arenow making the best bricks on this market and selling them low er than the lowest. Thev c:m afford it as they give the business thcir undi vided attention and being practical men know how to make them by economy and of best quality. They use the well known and long tried "Crab Tree Cl;vy" which is unsur rnjsel in the State of .North Carolina. We guarantee our brick and work to give perfect satisfaction. For further information call on Wayne Alleott, Agent, corner Will, and Davie St's., or address, Payne Bkos., P. O. Box 75, Raleigh N. C, Fresh Arrivals at D. T. Johnson. Richmond bolted meal, 500 tbs nice white corn bulk meats, N. C. hams and sides. A large lot of peas, .different kinds.) Cuba molasses in bbls and tierces, 20 bags coffee, different grades, 20 bbls nice yellow sugar, :'.00 sacks Hour. We offer these goods to the trade at prices that can't fail to please. Give us a trial. A few chufas on hand vet, I). T. Johnson. - v DISSOLITIOX. The co-partnership of W. H. Morriss A Co., is dissolved by mutual consent. and the business of the late firm will be settled by W. H. Morriss. . 11. Morkiss, John T. Mouriss. All persons indebted to the late tirm of W. 11. Morriss A Co., are hereby notified to make immediate payment to W, II. Morriss. N'OTICK. I will continue the furniture business at the old stand, No. 3 Fav etteviile St.. unrl 11 l, .r L.' nuuiu nna a euiu 1 11 MHijeo ui L II favors so liberally bestowed on the late tirm. ap 25-1 w W. H. Morriss. Bfiinswlek Billiard Tables. I am creneral atrent fcr this State for the celebrated Brunsw ck ami Balkas billiard tables. Spec il inducements offered to saloon keepers. M. Bills, Raleigh, N. C, City Botling Works. National Snrffieal In Two of the Surgeons of this notable Institute will visit Raleigh, North Caro lina, June 6th and 7th, 1879, stopping at the Yarboro House. They will have wnn mem a tine l ' 'it ot bnices and surgical applian cs. and will be pre pared to treat all kinds of Deformities and Chronic uiseases, such as club feet hip disease, spinal disease, paralysis) piles and fistula, catarrah, private dis eases of the eve, Ac. For full particu lar, Aaaress national surgical Insti tute, Atlanta, Ga. At Watson's, fresh supply of sugar cure. should- Eleetrl Belt.'. A sure cure for ne: vous debility, pre mature decav. exh tustion. etc. ' ru enly reliable": cure. Circulars mailed free. Address J. K. Peeves, 43 Chaf l am St., N. Y. . t- Boek Beer. Tile V6ry best of this celebrated bev erage on draft at A. W. Frajfs 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 5 750 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, and in good order, for sale at 100.00. AppPy to the Foreman of the News. Unheard of Bargains! Who tries his best to please his friends And in his labors never ends, Bargains he' 11 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, 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 ana mouldings too In great variety, black,, brown and blue. His window cornices and lambrequins tine, Will make your rooms and parlor shine. Perforated mottoes, and white holly baskets. And every other sort of stuff, Of which he hopes to have enough. So now he bids you all adieu And wishes a happy new year too, And not forget C. C. Clawson, No. 10 Favetteviile St. Wholesale Store. Messrs. Latta A Myatt have on hand And to arrive 300 sacks "L. A M." Family Flour. 0 " "98" " " " 200 " "XX" " " 25 bbls. Patapsco and Orange Flour. 10 sacks N. C. Flour. 700 bushels corn. 900 " meal (Virginia bolted). 20,000 lbs. bulk C. R. sides. 2,HH) " bacon and shoulders. 1,000 " canvassed and uncanvassed hams. 1000 lbs. N. C. hams and shoulders 40 bbls. new crop Cuba molasses. 35 " New Orleans " 35 " "Queen Bee'" Syrup. 2,200 lbs. bucket, tub and tierce lard. . 45 bags Rio Coffee. 20 bbl. "yellow" sugar. 15 " "A." and "C." sugar. .- Granulated " All of which will be sold low. Sen Jor samples and price list. Latta A My att. Wholesale Grocers. Spring: 1879 New Ooods. Bargains never before heard of. I have just returned from New York where I have purchased a select stock of Dry Goods consisting iu 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 great variety. Boydens hand made Gaiters for Gentlemen all styles - botJi high and low cut with box toeand with out box, Beautiful French toes. J. S. Turner's hand made gaiters for Gentle men high cut with and without box. Heiser s hand-made waiters lor gen tlemen's wear. T. Miles A Son's ladies' shoes, morocco and cloth., Miles' la li ? kid button boots. Miles' ladies' kid Newport Ties, which are beautiful. In addition to these,.! keep a full line of all qualities and prices ot low price shoes for gentlemen and. adies, and a nice line oi Misses' and hlldrens' Sboes. I have a tine line of childrens' white no-heel button shoes. My Clothing Department is very at tractive, and prices more attractive. 1 am also agent for Devlin A Co., the leading custom-made clothiers of N. Y measures taken and suits madetoorder Don't forget the famous Boyden Gaiter for gents in all styles, aud iny Clothing Department up stairs. Agent frank Leslie cut paper patterns. Catalogue r ree. cry Respectfully, J. P. GULLEY. W. C A- A. B. Stronack April 30tli New Ooods. Patapsco Family Flour. Harvest Queen Family Flour. Glen wood Family Flour. Wemlcome Extra Flour. New N. C. Cut Herrings. Winston's Roe Herrings. Gilt Edge Goshen Butter. Prime Cream Cheese. Shaker's Dried Corn. Golden State Current Jelly. Sampson and Raspberry Preserves. Plain and Mixed Pickles by quart, or gallon. Crosse and Blackwell's Chow-Choyv. Crosse and Blackwell's Mixed Pickles. Summers A Co's. mixed Pickles and Chow-Chow. Dried Chipping Beef and Broiling Beef. i.noice r uitou .Market corned Beef. Ferris' Smoked Beef Tongues. Extra Baldwin Apples. Extra Massina Oranges. ' Cooking Prunes and Currents. Yellow and Red Bananas. For Rent, The 'one-story frame dwelling situate on Bloodworth street, near Judge oiiwug b. a weii-improvea garaen on me ioi. i-remi8e8 ail in good repair. Apoiy to A. A. THOMPSON. d-iw : W. F. Askew. Manufacturer of Book, News, Manilla ana tjoiorewr'apers. I have moved my slock of paper to rvaieign, wnere i win carry 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, Sec't. and Treasurer. Imnortaat . otlev. The practicing physicians and sur geons of the county of Wake, eligible to membership in the North Carolin'a atate Medical Socity, are hereby notified to meet at the rooms of the Academy ol Medicine of the city of Raleigh at 11a. m. on Monday, the 5thinst, for the purpose of forming a county Medical Society, with a viee to perfecting the organization of a County Board of Health. By a request of the Raleigh Academy ixeuiciie. J AS. MCK.EE. M. U. President. Bock! Boek!! Boekl!! "The only genuine Bock Beer is from the Lion Brewery, of Cincinnati," (so says Mr. M. Bill, of course this is the only brew ery in the world). If the peo ple will try, they will find that A. W. Fraps, -agent for Bay View Brewery, has at least, as good, not only Bock, but also the very best Lager Beer, which he sells at wholesale and retail. This of middle North Carolina. Xotlee. 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 wilt con tin ne to supply all with the bes; groceries at the lowest prices. Call ani see me. J, W. Watson. Beer will also be found at Jacob Higgs', V. D. Lawrence's, Adam Hang's and at J. S. lavlors. and at most of the bars SitiUknlo A large ana. desirable line oftlie latest styles in Men and Bf9th; ina- Black goods and' Diagonal?, a splcialt D. ffwltt A -Bro. Clothiers, Fayetteville St., Raleigh, C. For Upwards of TtolrtylTeara Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syriphas cents been used for cluiaren. x kefdityofthe stomach, relieves wmd ! colic regulates the bow els, cures dys ' enterv and diarrhaea, whether aisinz i rrom'teethinjror other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. 25 centra Dot tle. Bully. i' 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 vill not have anv other. Call on Messrs. J.'M. Men dell A Co. for the same. r ' Beer. Ale. Porter snd Mineral Waters. My facilities for thb delivery of the above in bottles or kegs, are superior to any in the State. Pi ice as low as the lowest. Country orders solicited. M. Bills, Raleigh, N. C. City Botling Works. Night Shirts. Best quality, cut long and well made, at $1 00. The lowest price in the city, at R. B. Andrews A Co., Clothiers and Hatters. ' Miid forfrale. A beautiful little farm of eighty-seven and one-half (874) acres, situated on the Louisburg road, about seven miles trom Raleigh. Can be bought on reas onable terms by applying to Latta A My 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 News. Make Your Own Fertilizer. Writh ten dollars worth of chemicals, which I will furnish in proper propor tions for one ton of fertilizer, added to such materials as every farmer has in abundance around the farm,- he can make a ton of fertilizer equal to the best high priced fertilizer on the 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. VALUABLE CITY LOTS FOR HALF. On Thursday. Jnne5th.lS79. at 12 m. 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 bounded on the south by the lots of Mrs. M. S. Speight and D. S. Hudgings, Esq.; on the west by Salisbury street ; on the north by lots of J. B. Martin, Esq., and D. S. Hudgings, Esq.; on the east by Halifax street. Terms of .Sale One-fourth 'nh, residue in three equal installments on a credit of t, 12, and is months, res pectively, with interest at 6 per cent., notes required for deferred payments, and title retained until purchase money is all paid. Sale made in pursuance of judgment of Wake Superior Court. Judgment Roll No. 3,159. S. F. MORDECAI. May fith-tds. Commissioner. s Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Has been the leading Baking Powder for years. It has gained its popularity from its being the most perfect Baking Powder made. It is prepared from pure, refined materials. . For purity, strength and healthfulness it stands alone. 2t. Good Roasted Coffee, Fifteen cents per pound at Watson's. Fine Tobacco and Clgrars, At Watson's, Fayetteville street, posite the Market. op Molasses, syrnp, Sugar, Ofall grades. Best sugar-cured hams. Patapsco and Orange Grove Flour, Richmond Meal, Hominy, Grits, and a general assortment of Groceries of the best quality, very ehea,), at Watson's. Men's lireMi Shirts. All sizes to fit persons weighing from 100 to 300 pounds. Best quality from $1.25 each, at R. B. Andrews A Co., Clothiers and Hatters. Boek ! Boek ! ! Boek ! ! ! The public are respectfully informed that the only genuine, pure bock beer on sale in this citv is the lion brewery, Cincinnati, for sale only at Tim Lee's, Phil. Thiem's, J. S. Taylor's, and W. H. J. Goodwin's, and by the keg by M. Bill, (Agt. for brewery,) city bottling works, Raleigh, N. C, Country dealers are requested to send in their orders at once as the de mand is very great. RALEIGH MARKETS. Cotton Market : Reported by PARKER A Brokers. AVERA, Cotton Raleigh, N. C, May 1879. Middling , Strict Low Middling Low Middling Strict Good Ordinary , Good Ordinary Ordinary Middling Stains 11 .lo-4 Low Middling Stains. Good Ordinary Stains lone oi MarKet. tirm. CITY MARKETS Wholesale Prices. Corrected by CHISTOPHER A SORRELL Official Report of Grocers Exchange. Raleigh, N. C, May 7, 179. Flour, North Carolina 5 & e 00 (a, -JO Chickens Corn 65 Corn Meal o ( 7 7 (a; 6 la. 60 8 9 6 i 15 13 . Bacon, N. C. Hog round. " hams Bulk Meats, clear rib sides.... " " shoulders North Carolina Pork 1 1 12 25 34 65 Cotl'ee, prime Rio (a, (fj & (Oil ' gooa Syrnp, S. H.. Molasses, Cuds 36 70 Salt, Liverpool Sfiar, white r" yellow ' 25 5.5 HO 50 Id Irish potatoes i " " North Carolina" 00 0l 50 ($ 75 45 8 per 3 " Sweet Potatoes (seed) Oats, shelled ." Peaches, peeled " unuealed . Apples, northern per bushel.. $1 " dried 25 H 41 il 11 4 80 65 1 50 & 4 Cotton Ties, new " SDllce.1 Bagging Pork 12 90 75 15 15 22 Peas, per bushel white, stock. Eggs. Butter Beeswax 124 M & Rags mixed .... cotton Fues otter .85.00 Mink Fox Coon 75 90 v 35 Above are for larpe quantities. When are wanted higher prices small .quantities will be charged. TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. 2 R' May 7Money easy at 71' Change strong 4.8bW.7. Governments heavy 1.03. State Bonds M?1 lt- September Ti -1 TV w: ii.ot9ii.ro; November xi.H(gll.33; December 11.1911.20; January 11.2011 w wtani.u, Cotton easy; sales 469 bales; middling 74.V0ttSnnet reeipts 53 bales ; gross JbUtllmn i rranl. ,1 ' . ?is.!n 5t?dy . sales 158,100 bales : Mav Ai.o.(Oj LZ.Ao : Juno -1 S . uplands I2J ; middling Orleans 124 . consolidated net receipts ,TJh export to Great Britain 9,929. ?f Flour a shade stronger: Southern flour steady and quiet ; common to fair extra $..00$5.60; good to choice do. $5.65$(.75. Wheat iljc better ; go),i export and fair speculative inquiry closing strong ; ungraded winter red' 1.101.14; No. 2 do. l.l"(q,l.li;. Corn h(g,$ better; fair business; uii! graded 4344$ ; No. 3, 43j. Oats ifc higher, moderately active at 34 for Sa 3 white. Coffee dull; Rio 101(oil4. Sugar quiet and unchanged ; reiined du,i aud unchanged. Molasses in less de mand and easier. Rice unchanged trade moderate. Rosin dull at 8l.37ir.t' $1.40 for strained. Turpentine heavy at 30. Pork quiet and weak.9.1"r . old ?10.25; new middles quiet and' Steady. Lard tinner but weak, prim,, steam 6.20. Whiskey lower at Freights firmer. Baltimore. May 7. Cats stead v; Southern 3o(t$37; Western white .m,,' 3 ; do. mixed 33; Pennsylvania :4(, 3d. Rye quiet 58(0:60. llay steady. Provisions lirm ; mess pork SH5o(,i 10.75; bulk meats loose shoulders ;f clear rib sides 43 ; packed 4i(o,."i. Ba conshoulders 4Ko 4j; clear rib sides 6 ; hams 9J 10. Lard, refined, in tier es 7L Butter quiet and weak, prime to choice western packed 15(o.l7; roll 11(5)13. Eggs dull and weak 10. Cofl'e dull, Rio cargoes 10i(o16. Whiskey dull $ 1.07 (a, 1.074. Sugar higher for better grades, "A" soft 88i. . Cincinnati, May 7. Flour firmer family $4.55(a $5.50. Wheat steady and' in fair demand, red and white 'l 1.06. Corn quiet at 37 38. OatsquiK 2Sj(a)311. Pork dull and nominal iit $10.00. Lard higher, current make held at $5.95 bid ; SfcO.OO asked. Bulk meats firmer shoulders held at $3.50 ; short rib $4.40; bid $4.45; asked for cash sales $4.60. Bacon scarce and tirm shoul ders $4.00(o$4.004; clear rib $5.00(a .-.( un clear sides $5,001(0.5.003. Whiskey steady and in fair demand at $i.ni. Butter steady, fancy creamery lsr i:o; choice Western reserved 13(o,15. Supu steady. Hogs steady and firm; packing jf3.30$3.55. Wilmington, May 7. Spirits tur pentine steady at 264. Kosiu steady ; strained $1.00; good strained $l.u: . Crude turpentine steady; hard M.uu ; yellow dip $1.60; virgin $2. Iu. Tar steady at 77i. Corn quiet ; prime white" 52. Liverpool, May 7iNoon. Cotton advancing tendency; middling upland 63 ; middling Orleans 615-16; sales l j, 000 bales; (estimated) receipts y.i.n bales ; American 8,050 bales. Futuio opened 1-16(3-32 cheaper; uplands and low middling clause for May delivery 6 15-32 ' 2!-32(o,6J; May and June do.; June and July 6 15-16; July and August 7 73-32 (fl 6 15-16 ; August and SepteiuKer 7(o6 31-32; new crop shipped for inn ber and November sail 6J. 5:00 p. m. Sales of cotton includcl 12,(i(K bales, all American ;' futures uplands and low middling clause lor June and July delivery 6a: July and August 6 15-10(0,6 29-32 ; August and September 631-32; October and .No vember 6tf. Futures dull. May 7. Cotton Middling, low mid dling, good ordinary: Galveston -strong at lis, llj and 11 cents; net receipts 160 bales. Norfolk steady ut 11 A cents ; net receipts 318 bales. Balti more firm at 12i. 113 and Hi rents; net receipts bales. Boston firm ai 12i, 12i and llj cents; net receipts 2 bales. Wilmington firm at Hi, Hi and 104 cents; net receipts 3 bales. Philadelphia firm at 12g, 121 and H cents; net receipts bales. Savannah -firm at 12, 11 and lljj cents; net re ceiots315 bales. New Orleans act i vi and higher at 112, Hi and IU cents; net receipts 1.452 bales. Mobile firin at 11$, 1 1 V and lit cents ; net receipts 70 bales. XEW A It AERT1HEM KXTS. 8 latchley s HORIZONTAL ICE CIIKAM FREEZER. Hires, 3 to 4D i PKiUiS -F FAMILY SrZRH: 3- ln-- . . -5- I Knrl v 4- Qnart . . . . H.50 S-ur ..St Cash Discount 20 per cent. The most eeoiiohilc 1 lreeerln the world. Will produce three quarts of th -est quality Ice Cream, consuming less than four pouiid-. ol ice and live minutes' time. V. . Blatehley, 440 Market St.. PlilU. may8-lm TAIJB'OTT. & SONS Shockoe Machine Works, RICHMOND, VA, MANfF ACTUR ERS OF Portable and Stationary Knriiu" an.l Boilers, Saw Mills, Corn and Wient Mills, Shaftings, Hangers, and Pulley, Turbine Water Wheels, Tobacco Facto ry Machinery, Wrought Iron Work. Brass and iron Casting, Machinery o every description. ( lining ami inn-Mi ing Engines a specialty. Talbot i" I :lt" ent Spark Arrester, "the invention the age. It is really the only i-crfc-t and reliable one, and is supercoliMg all rfhfir in nw TUa isi-e.-it. til I'iei ICV in this Arrester is attract in unhei'1' attention, and is being endorsed by the hesf. mechanical enirineers and insur ance companies. Its prominent fu tures are : it does not destroy the draft; it does not interfere with cleaning tne teethes ; it will not choke up ami re quires no cleaning ; it requires m li- rflpt damnoro tn ho nnonMl when raiMHH steam, (dampers being objeetionahh'.w they may be left open and allow spai'k to escape,) ; it requires no water to ex tinguish sparks, .which by condensa tion, destroys the draft, besides, wIm-u water is used, If neglected, the ein ciency is destroyed by evajoration of the water and the hoilar ia kett in rilfhv coodition it ia Him nip and dura hm 'Jini ron 1 it rnlmil n ttAti if (Mil attached to any boiler. No planter should be without one of them. lm'ir mice companies will insure gins barns when the Talbott Engine an J Spark Arrester is used at same r16 as charged for water or horse-power- Send for illustrated circular a"" price list. may&-tf THE NORTH CAROLINA Home Insurance Company, Kalelffh. X. C. Org-anlzed 16H. JOHjf Gatlino, President. W. H. Crow, Vice-President. W. S. Primrosk, Sec. and Treas. P. W. Cowper, Adjuster & Superv ivr Hm Paid to Its Policy Holder. $191;ei9.37. ISSUES POLICIES AGAINST 1" BY FIRE .S FAVORABbi: AS OTHER SOUND apl 2Sw-ly
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