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I' DAILY NEWS Till RSI.AY. MAY 15. l9. HIIUErAJORDIX. PHOPR1ETOK foliar. 7 T, 4 . i Till; 1 ITH UiIJ HvheEerci oflhe eto the Pre elertiWlaw!!, because the Democrats nk4h re twa-thinl majority In both Iliwwlcii the U over . .... II. .t iK Ik.-ni.v rAl call defeat all ltHJ " uirvrilJUu9 by a-ljouraiaeut. w- i iufM i.i iv thai ucl coon wouai be nuiri.lal. Ae understand the situation, no v. i. r.ntinrlate1 lv the fVmocrati-- party. True.it ! one way of overturning and IItKhintf the veto wr. tut it in uot the ron-titution! and uual y. n... tr!f are utreine arbiter In lhi country. The ine i den cut The In-rt can appe.il Io the j-eo- ple. No nun ran. doubt hl the re suit will be. irtR iMihlo are iretrel f'-r the a w j . - - v ..r n.iliitiT ltoim thev will utalu the President's veto. If the j-eopltf axe in-aialle of sell gu eminent and axe ready for a Htrontf centralized government they m ill nut- tain the President's veto. The President and the Republican nartf mv that the armed aoldiers shall .t tt,'. ill.it-lHx on the dav of Vljajfi, mmm - -!...- ir. Tn IVmot ratie r-arlv ay that all e)-linhall be free fnni in terference. YCh.t .lo the pt.iri.Kviv! Ilayonet- or No Ua) oskt.? AD itill another veto i ahea.l. Ji t riven out that President Ilaye will eo the juror teal oath ree-l a a sep- .ri bill. True he hx waid that he would not opje the repeal of th.U ifi- fuoo law. jut a he said he would not oppo-e th last bill preveniiiw militarr interference at e!e n-nn. L-. . r.. i i it i..ri of the tet oath act ha convinced the President, we are (trae !t informed, that "the act itself in ol e very much ruore than the simple 'iu" lKn of Ui ironclad oath adxiuuttrvd tojurora. The rao of d filial ilica tiou aud challenge of grand au 1 otit jurors, knowu a lh juior's Ivrt law. refer not only to pcron who ht beeu in rerlllon affainst the tiovern cuenl of the United .Suit, but applies to iWe w ho ara aUnit to reit m ltl for-e of arm the execution of the law ol the United State. With that oath repealed, it would l iuipoible te panih a violation of the United State laws fn many part.- of the South, as Joriea would 1-e apt to t-e toiiipostxi oJ thw confederate uf the indicted -'rs. x. ' And so we K4K Colleitub Wvt:r.LkR puNihti! a letter in thU mminit'a Skws In reply U a letter puhlishl wuie UyH ngn frviu Wajhintou City. Mr. Whei !cr hum oiiwi verT ogly word tot imr correjndent, which poes for naught aintl the solid fa4 1 o tt-reh' pre wuUtl by him. Our t-jirresjiondcnt eilenUy had ao- to the otTi il in f.rrrratfon on file in th- I cpart menu at Whington. Tht he lwv. uel the 111 forraatiou to the damage of "oiU ctor Wheeler 1.11 n hardly be doubted. Hi pur d ubtle-v, ii to dirwt a:t-si-tioit to the "irretfulariticV iu tlie ( l-If.-inr'n .fti. iii h in 1eiinnd for at! r ough ln t-siig-Uiou by 'ongreast. We are grmtilied to luu the urait-e fr-.ui Uolietor Wheeler that our -orrepn-dnt will have hr henrty co-op r.lin. Tlai i right. We .ouiuieiid C'olUct'ir WLceltr. and front the iuforuiaiton in our ofiii r i n Murf him that hi ra. will trot a thorough and imp.ir tial iaveiKilolu Al J.v in- uwli' al:-.i. It- a .uiple;e. t oiiftor t lic-.tr letter ii iiprlmetited Wv a letter of credit from t'ol. Al-piugbt -abier ol the Winnton National Kink, in indi cation of that concern. 1 lie i ever ready U do all artie the ampler Justice. Tmk kind words the .Vtti.ni i pleaaoil to say alxxit the Nkw it re marked aa corning from a manly oj i nent iu our late Senatorial controversy. In the aanie spirit we a know Ulkre a graceful compliment from the Cjohltt uoro MtuL hue thee ppera were able partitasns of Judge Merrimon the Nkh a.t zealously advocaited the lection of (Jor. lmt ii what it ckiv ceived U be the great interest of party organ ixat ion. That unhappy trugg!e Is over, and w e trut krer. An onneetnly wrangle between Rus sell and Kilchin iu which each de nounced lie other in nninnMurel terms gave spic to the House proceed lng?, Tuela3-. Under the Speaker ruliag thai one meiulwr may denounce anotbers a a thief and acoundrel pro- Tided he disclaim any j-ersonal relUn" tlon the '"personal priv ilege" question ban bevoine a niiisuivv. II all fit a Mmltr. CnrrrspotMl r ro of lh m. llALirAX, Mar IX. Halifax Inferior Cart operas on U IVth tmtUnL l"p to Lb pHrnent writing, there are 91 eases ou docke, of bx-h 14 are nrr artti.s lor falluxv la tMr at the last term, J agajojR lh ft-tmmlwlon'rn of Hall la , pjujulY .fer .wUlea:nce vrbile in ofliee. The follow u coujpoe the old iora 01 loiuuiesfeiouavrit a hown bv the bill, of indj. tiuent. James K O 2frm, Jobn JI. Howard, John V. Jouuston, John JIatuUle. i ba follow ing lawvem apiar for the IxMsxd : Jas. M. GrixxArd. F. JI. RusU-e, lhk Jk Hall nn iiuuen tT Jiore. There are 3o eaaen lor lareeny. The others for aaaaulUand lotteries, hell ine it . ... .. liquor 10 minora, BeiiinK liouor on Kunday etc There are nine prisoners in jail, tine Pre.1 IViUitU, dusj iu jail last iiinht. am uina, en me attonu si nee the rtist ol Jaiiuar. It i to be ho)xl that our prese nt jioaru, vili . to the jail be insj mate more onifortable; for it i aimooi re r tain .ieath to be placed in us u pii- jr aui v leiikriii of time -, O. Vxu, nuiiK from Chail Hill mloru s u. that there mil a iLll at the I niiersitv during .xun.eiu-c- V m t K A I . . . nA . s - . learn ttust ItI Street rrlUied Haptu.1 l lmrt li of that ritr, has tinanl Umburij coiletl Hev. J. J. Vi orld, of 1U1 riKh, tole ita pswtor, and the hues I u 1 vine naa a-epcesl. ' .-BllbtllwB. Tb 83-dney lNw South Wal.i ... hlbition will I opened nextSeptmlr by the new tJovernor (late AmbaMuulor . 1 rieraourKJ. irtl AuKustii Ixjf-10. The Qaeatlasi rCredlU rvrre9Twadencf theXewj. fOTit)RD MsY 14.-SlnTe th mighty. (irUwVal and genU direaion' of sftanetM consequent on tneirar, i-rwu Cftrs nave two me auspniaus,. auo m v fVow to arct of&red tftrjns fr ttir monev. The majority 01 our ieopi of public and private credit. They seem to forget that public and private credit are clowelv allied to honor aud integrity of Durrwe. Men of means do not feel .1 -l - - toiiiTeai in bonds urn r..- iu vHrki schemes of internal im- prOTeietit if hey can see no way of improving the internal desire of those deriving the beuetit to pay them. hen a people are. uught to believe they are .l.v.xcr i mdtt 1 M SerVJC IU IKUOilllK own private obligationa, it in harxlly to be suppoexl they will regard public debl-H iu a higher or more soereo. hkui. Tx rrv of ret-udiotioa houihIh very br-bly u the ean of honest crelitor, a lu means liave btxui expended in the inteiei? of the State or town, under the most wurod p!elgca and promwes lor ita return, according to the stipula tion of the contract. Wheu the mor als ol a country become ao low that de Jrfiiiu demaoiTUes can ride into toi- uoua of truat by haranging billing ltitn.lt. on the impropriety of I-ay- xnz iia Lul lie creditors, honest and .hrrin.l ext.italiiiLa will hardly invest muc4i more ou uch uncertain soturity. A high-toned Uhrwtian gentleman may have no bieotion to paying out a few thoiiaand dollar, if by ho doing ne can htflp develop the resources ot tne coun- im- i.roiboii' iu interest, and excite a higher seuae of luoral rectitude in the minds of the eople. But after he has tjoid out hi-H money, with the pledge iliat it Mhall be returned, it atlbnls hiui nudelhzht to liMon to the vociferous ap nhuiM of a repudiating ieople listening to exciting harangues of unscrupulous demagogues against the payment of the honest dues of those w ho have o nooiy rciH!nle.l t the calls upon their gene- rrKHV in the hour of need. While we mav'be iu favor of intrrnnl improve ments hv the State on a prudent scale. we are c"'r-ainly in favor of iut -ninl im- provemeut in the w ih and desire of our people to promptly meet their private and nublic obligations, man iuuai -ou- tide.ne cannot le restorel. nor Sta pride and honor maintained, by ignor ing nuhlie arul private contracts and concentrating public sentiment against honest creditors, as if they w ere devour ing wolves in the midst of a bleeding. .ufferinji flock. Menevea men must fed that soino little desire to return their uaoner exists in the minds of those ..kinr it 'before thev will willinglr rl.u-e 11 Ix'voiid their re u and control. A manifested leire on the part of the lorrower n-t to pay will certainly make a lender slow to lend or invest. Oxford. 1 nh rrsll (unimrnrrmfnl Exerel .rTi poilciice of the New. CiiaI'KI. May 1.1. 17'.'. Yon are rests.ifuliv iuvitel to attend he Universitv of North Carolina Com- me.ncement exercises. June -nil ana th. lsTs. Representatives. Iialectic Society TL V. t'elL J. W. Forbis, IL B. ohn. I'hilonthropio Society LL raig, R. Tlkomas. L C. S. Noble. Mar- hals. J. M. Leach, Jr., Chief J. C. I K) d. J. II. Hill, K. I. Mavnard. R. I. Reid, C. A. McNeill, C. D. Mclver. The 0frf Orphan AMylnm. A reporter vesterday had a pleasant hat with jrenial Mr. Jack Mill, the cleer 'Superintendent of the Orphan Hvl11m at xford. relative to the w el- are of that admir:lie institution. ltiere ha alwav Ken a crcat and (irowinp love in tho heart of tho co- Ue .or thia iioulecharity tieneatn w hose roof ma 1111DT helpiew and homeless one find shelter an. 1 care. Tho Asylum ha been in operation, for some years, and lias been sieadily iu oieraiion, hou:.'b at tiuies its fortunes have be n nt a low ehh, indetsl. Ttia inutut ion haa heretofore leeii entirely maiutajiiiHl v the oluntarv conlribuiiou of tlie public The Legislature, al Uj hist kewHioiv. made an annual apropri.itin hi.". i.iwHnK dffraymn tho expenses f m.iiute:ait u. Hut, ow im; to the U k. of funds iu the Tieasiirv this is ot available. :ml so t.'ie Avluiu is in lumedluU: lits.sl doiiatioiiH. Tin 6 re now at the in-sliliiiioii 1:2 children, esirlv e erv county in the Si aw leii)iT ef 1 -cii tl. Tlie health f the pupils h.i.s Imu Riiuiir.it le. aud there ha-s be n 10 HicktiCss nt all this ear. 1 lie buil I- iK. wliii-h were somew hut injured 1 y tire itome months past, hae l e.11 put n thoroitch repair, and coated with fire 1 roi 1 wi : 1 1 1. A new tuiiMini: is inir eiis ie.l 111 acruve hv tlie spring. .1 Is.- used a a hospital iu -ae of sick ness. 1 here are at iiroent uxv teacn- ers at the Asvlum. all ladies. (inp of h-se was raisl in the Institution and afterwards graduated at Jreensboro Female 'olleee. There have recently lven some hanires in the corps of teacher. MLsj Ixhik. of Randolph. Iian It-en Huct-eeded by Miss Kvereit, of ioldslxiro. Miss File, of Tliomasville, ucceeils M is lew ell, of SaJoiu, and .Miss J ell revs, of Virginia, takes tho place ii Miks Jordan, of Ro.vboro. Ti a Asyluut is admirably managed, ami the pupils are carefully looked alter They show ureat prorensas scholar. IMie ol the orpliaxis has been at l.'bowan Institute nearly tour years, the Asy lum furniaiiin books and cJoLhin'ir Sihewill niluate in June and return l the Asvlum as a tejtcher. The ben- ehis ! this institution are invaluable iiixl 111 a l a lUtes are a kkIscuiI to et;v ehihi in its walls. Only orphans, or chi Idreai of widows who are unable 10 supisjrl them, are taken in charre. When a widow marries, her children are nent back to her at once. A lady who had c iildrtn there said that she wished to marrv, but preferred to re main Military rather than take aw ay her child. Another thought that her child idiould lny, as it aa taking the wid ow a at a disalv antao to ji ve them Much alt ernati ve. Ihe school is such s hucue for the huineless as but few tind and bi hearted Jack Mills is a father to eei v little one there. Turning- Tracery Info t'ree M'llh n iWmUtn Stunluv ,"iclit. Uu the Iirt appearance of the play of lirutus a lutln rous ineuient occur- retl whieJi Mr. 1'rvne told me mortified him exceedingly, aud which, so aliirht are me causes w hich stamp with suc- eessaor failure a new drama, threatened it with berioua disaster. The part of Tullia was tads en by Mrs. Ulover.au admiraJUle airn&, but extremely ushy, and without a thought on the part of one of the Uioetiveiiet of the cene to au ainlieuee always ready to appree late the ridiculous, the following paa-'sae was allowed to itass the repeat ed rehearaalfl of the plav .- Meenger Fly, Tullia, fly ! Tullia Fly, I was not born to fly ! The audience cauaht the idea at once of the iuioKsibility of her flying, andjt OurMt out into a hout of lamrliter. which was oillv cheeked bv a forlunut( brilliaut coup ile theater which followetl it and restored the tlav. The next dav the liuei were tUruck out. and on refer- euce to the teuing scene iu the fourth act, u will be see u that the annearance of the Messenger is omitted, and Tullia enters alone aud opens the scene with thelinei "Grxls! whither sliull a fran tic woman fly !" The Medical Society of the State o' North Carolina will intet in (ireen- lKr; on Tuetvlay the 3 th. at 1 1 a. 111. .Mernlfm living FmhI of tireenslior.., muM arrive there on Monday nkrht lii onler to le rreent at the oj enini; of the Ssw-iet v. Memlers of the It. :iril of Mesiio.l I.'- aminersi. should arrive at ireensloro, on Sunday niht. The trains arrive at treenstloro as fof)w4: Iv Hnlelirb and theK-tstnt .V)i. m C harlotte and the West 7:11 a. 111. " 10:.V p. ni. " Itiehinnnd " H.;V n. m. " ':.,) ,. " Salem H p. m. Inayl easelt is ne-eisary tonim-haae return ticket at the place w here the mem bom take the cam. The Je of Arrantrement will iiKMmpnikor. at the train-and aNMitrn them tn irwl Years Before the Public. THE CEnOjNC AS. C. McliklJE CELEBRATED " LIVER PI LiliS FOR Tilt CURE Or Hepatitis, "or Liver Complaint, DVr .filA AND SICK 1SADACHB s cf a Mseased Liver. )AIN :n the ri'ht side, under the ciige of the ribs, increases on pres .irc ; sutnt-umes the pain is in the left .;uc ; the patient is rarely able to lie on the loft side ; sometimes the pain is feit under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is. sometimes mistaken ;:r rheumatism in the arm. The stom. ich is affected with loss of appetite md sicLvness ; the bowels in general re costive, sometimes alternative with the head is troubled with pain. .ccomp.imed with a dull, heavy sen sation in the back part. There is gen erally a considerable loss f memory, accompanied with a painfui sensation jf hav...: ici't undone something which "&ht to have betn done. A slight, !ry cou.;h is sometimes an attendant. The p.iticn: complains of weariness jnd d. b.hty : he is easily startled, his feet arc Ici or burning, and he com plain? ot h prickly sensation of the skin ; his spirits are low ; and although he is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he Jistrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease. Lut cases have occurred where few of them existed, vet exam ination of the body, after death, has shown the liver to have been exten sively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, in cases of Ague and Fever, when taken with Ouinine, are productive of the mot happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after raking Quinine. We would advice all who are afflicted with this u.M.-ae to give them a fair trial. For a.l bihous derangeme.its, and as a simple purgative, they are un- equaled. BETVABE Or IMITATIONS. The genmae are nerer sugar coated. Ever- ( :: a red wtx seal on the v.- im-rcMion Dr. McL'ans's 1 n- McLane's Livir Pills j.aturei.oS CMcLa.nk and !'Rs. on the wrappers. ha, wit'- L:vr... . 1 I.C Fl.tk.MlM. In'' upon naving the genuine DRj f . M'-Tnf's Liver Pili.s, prepared by Fh ruing iVrn., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market heme full 0. . limitations of tae r.ame Sic l.ane, peiled differently but tame pronunciation. This important orcin weichi but about thre pounds, nd at) the biimd iu a ii.ing person about three p .:.onj p.issri through it at least .once e-ery h.tlf hour, to have the bile and other im;iuriiics itruinr'i or filtered from it. 1 Bile is ;bc'u:ural pu.-g .uve of the boweis, and t . 1. 1 1 . - 1 r j from the blool, but t.rn.-d thrnuh the veins I 10 au pans 01 ine syMrm , ana in tr ing to ts ft cape through the p. rrt ( I the skin, c-uss it to M tarn yellow r i dirty hrown toior. i be stom ach becomes i!ic.ie 1, and OyspepMa, Iniii-r:i-n. CoTi-Tipati n, iriiathe, ijiliousness, I I. - i J. I,.;. I k p.u -i. V an 1 Soar Stomach . ar. l general debility follow. MEHiiLLsHcfiTiM:, the great vegetable dis covery for I Jri-!i ,-, cause the ..iver to thre w off from rme to wo ounces of bile e" time ffcj the blood passes hrouh it, as long at tnere is Kan execs of bnj and the tial el cvea a ftw !oses upn j - ' complexion or a brown dirty I'Kiking k n w I st.T.ish all ho try it they being the rirM symptoms to disappear. The cure ot a. I bttious dies.ses and i-iver complaint is tna l certain by lakiea Uhj-atink iu accord ance with diretti.ins. Headache is generally cured in Twn:y mi-iutc-s, and no disease ti.at ansrs from the Liv i-er can exist if a fair trial is ven bU LD Ak A SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLS UY ALL UKtuOLrS. Price 25 Cts. and $1.00 D Tbe fatality of of Consumption or 1 hroat and ruch wecp to the crave at Q least one third of all death h from the Opium or Morphine tn simply sturx-flea as the work of victims, arises treatment, whiiii of death ro en J1 sio,oo win r.e pauj 11 I ipium r Morjihine. or jny preparation ot Opium. Morphine or Prus AciJ, can te fouaj in the Ulole FuOWlut WCdit.h !vmr, hich has cured people who ire liv.ng to-day with but one remaining lunf r No greater wrong can be done than to say that Consumption is incurable. Cicnx Flow fs Q Coci-.a Sykit will cure it when all other means have failed Also, Old, Cough. M Asttima, l.ronchius, and all diseases of the Ly thmatand luags. Read the testimonials ( ' ' the Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, Gov. Smith CJ inj Lx-Gov brown of Ga., Hod. 4co. lea ay! body, as well as those of other remarkable 4 c-jres in our book, free to all at the drug store. Q and be convircd that if you wish to be cured you can be by taking; the Globe Flo warn H Cout.M Svni-r. Take no Troche or Lozenges for Sore Throat, when you can get Globs Klowbs: Svaur at saa&e pnc For sale by Sail Lruggils. Price 25 Cts. and $1.00 a . ' . . ....... 7 ? . 4! Grave mistakes are made In the treatment c all diseases that arise from poison in the blood, f Not one cas cf Scrofula, Syphilis, While 0 Swelling, L'lccroLs Sores and Skin Disense, ja a thousaad, is trea.ed witboot th use at' Mef y cury in some form. Mercury . ots the bone, and the diseases it produces are worse than . . any Jthev kind of blood or skin disease car n r Dm. Fimiiiton a Stili-incja Vttts J Delight is the 01 " hope of recovery fr -Mercurial diseases i ably touaded, and ti. $10,000 will be p Mercury, or any inc ble and harmless c.vi Price by all rmcp: u;cin up.. ....... a .a, Syph.ln f1 'n: Jv . cao .i re Can'e: i tre proprietor! B purely veget :u it ULOBI r LOWFH I - t and Mi : ail DruRgisu ip as ctn .ire m bottles. j A. F. ttSRSELL & CI. rr-srietorfc I PH1LADE -PHI PA. HOP BITTEES. ewiciae," aot a Drink,) CO XT AIM HOPS. BCCnr, MA5DKAKK, AaTT) THB Pr.ST aUTD BbST MnrraT. Or-.TU.- Or AU. OTHtl BlTTlTO. TinTV riTl -wrB 1 Diteaaet of the Stom&yh m a ' r " ,DTr Organs. NerrotuneM, SketrtV IWOrM sad tivH.ii. .i. . . . 1 ' 'r cubic ssnopiainiS. M mbepsJAforacsss therwra not cmreor help.U for snyming Iwpw or uilnrlnni f nnnd In them. , I Ask your drurzlst for Hon Tti,. -a . . !. before jm sloep. Takenoocher. T rCoceaCtmistha rwee-t, safest sad best! Aak CuiidrenT wia bCft1 . ..-7."- lliMI4, .1 1 u. nr m absolute sad tmststtbia mm m. us. r opium, too62Mj J Beaa for circular. n 1 -4 ssMaysrasTMa. Ho BltSsrs M. Qa, r.W.Tl I uu 1 TAXjBOTT ifc SOXS; Shdckoe Machine Works, RICHMOND, VA.f MASlTAtTI'BEBS OF Portable and Stationary Engines and Boilers, Saw Mills, Corn and Wheat Mills. Shaftings, llaneere and Pulleys, Turbine Water1 Wheels, Tobacco Facto- K Machinery, ; Wrought Iron Work, ass and Irou Castings, Machinery of every description. GINXING AXD THRESHING MACHINES . A SPECIALTY. Repairing: Prompt I r and Carefully Hone. Talboft'a Patent Spark Arrester, THK IJiVEyTIOX OF THE AUE. TalboU'a new Patent Spark Arrester is really the. only perfect and reliable one, and ia superseding all others in 1864 The great efficiency of thi9 Arrest ee is attracting universal attention, and is being endorsed by the best mechan ical engineers and insurance companies. Its prominent features are : It does not destroy the draft. t It does not interfere with cleaning the tubes. t ( It will not choke up, and requires no cleaning. It requires no direct dampers to be opened when raising steam (dampers being objectionable, as they may be left open and allow sparks to escape.) It requires no water to extinguish sparks, which, by condensation, de stroys the draft. Besides, when water is used, if neglected, the efficiency is destroyed bv evaporation or the water. and the boiler is kept in a rilthy con dition. It is simple and jlurable, and can be icucu upuu. It can be attached to anv boiler. .No planter should be without one of them. Insurance companies will in sure gins and barns where theTalbott Kngines and Spark Arresters are us 'd at same rate as charged for water or horse-power. Send for illustrated circulars and price list. STKOXACU ckALLCOTT, Manufac turer's Agents, Raleigh, N. C. may8-tf The Great Discovery. V 3! ;suive RaiSON FURCELL LAOD & CO., Richmond, Va. mavi:-htwtf NOTICE. Tire co-partnership heretofore exist ing between Kdward J. Hardin and Van II. Moore, under the name and style of Hardin A Moore, is dissolved, Mr. Moore having sold his interest to Mr. Hardin. I EDWARD J. HARDIN," van R. moore. ED WARM HARDIN. GROCER, j Will continue the business, as successor to Hardin fc Moore, at the same store in the Holleman Building, Favetteville street, and will offer at all times a full and handsome stock of timt-elass Oro ceries and r'amily Supplies of every description. Prices marked down to the lowest point. All goods guaranteed as to quality and promptly delivered. E. J. HARDIN. mavl4-3t FOB SALE. Two desirable lots for sale, situated north of Eiuils' printing office, east of Capt. J. J. Thomas' residence, bounded by Salisbury and Jones sts., situaied in a very pleasant and desirable locality. For terms apply to Mrs. Sallie E. Brown. ! may 10-It No, Not Piiantasmagoria, RUT SUBSTANTIAL, Well Matched Horses ! FIXE SINUEE DRIVERS, AND SADDLERS Always For Sale By w. c; lackin. may ie-tf. THE BEST Farm Road Wagons, Top liiiarirle. Phaetons. i'arrlages. and Spring: Wajron alwayn In Store. W.C. MjhlacKin. niay9-tf WEAHEXOW Supjiroreing the press, whlcj has leoii a ao oppressive, by selling BUTTER 4n K1U at 10 cent Per pound ; Honey at 12J cents; Ejnfg at 15 cents; Fodder SI.OO cWT W. C. McMacKi.i. KiayfMf fi Ji I It U an excellent oorre ;tlve of Indices t I bare used It with prompt bene ficial resu Rey. Dr Mangmn, Prof Un'y. of N.C. f I ooit'Hr with Bishop Doggett in his est! mate of the Vest Pocket cure. Rey. Dra Jeier. Brcaddus. Dicknson,(Bap ) It is euaorsd bj the direct pe sonaltesu irony of men of naiionslfam' and strictness of speech It is not too much to sy ihst no medicine ever bad such rapport In Its favor as a specific. The -word of any one of the em inent divines wbo underwrite this antidoce to dsi'psia lias deserve! weight. Their united witness joinfd vtiththe experimental use and ap rovalofrhe preparation by well known 1 hysicians, removes all doubt- It is beyond question, a w- nderful the rp pent leal agent Editrs Keligious Herald, Va OMaDlain Bandolbh Mscon rolleee. Va. Many cases of Dvsp-psia within my koowi ege have been cur d by it. Cramps, Colics, ueadacnea and all eons ol n il Strom inai sestlon sield promptly to it. The cures o' this sort ar Idduiii rable. Rv. R. L. Dabaey,; L. L. ColVa It is highly esteemed here by the rejrnlar Medical Fatuity aca tne people it. is excei lent for InaiKestion and Flatulent Colic, sedative, sop rifle, tonic, slightly ap ent. w.tuout 1 ausea. Rev. B. P. Woodward, P. E-. Na. Conf, About twelve vears I suffered irom Dys pepsia. Pal ing in with this remedy, I gave lt aiairtnat. AJe its nse 1 coira ei any ihlng with imvumtv. I am sure I am in debted to this medicine for what of health n-d MiVbicsl comfort I have bsd for the last fiitten years, I hav known irany siace to be reueyed Dy its use. R Robrt W. Watts. A. M.. Va. I have used the mixture in mv fami y for yetrs. and have taken it for a Dyspepsia Colic, which threatened my life, and was cured, earingany dlef without hurt I hive recommenoe-l it to other saffe'e s with hap riest results. It is the bst tonic and correc tive I ever knew For rrotra'ion from Dys j epsiaor L,iver Disease it is mvaiuaoie. J T. Egglstoo, M D .Va. Jt Is a highly vaiuab e remedy, and is more extensively used tha- any single a ticle In the whole list of medicine, so far s I ob served in my practice, for a!l the complaints in families lr in indigestion, l use it and recommend It. K-dtor TA hmotd Cnri jtian Alrocate 1 his remedy isof tr'e i virtue. I have seen Di'SDeosia cu ed. completely by It- :It seems io be an anti iote to our "Nation 1 Disease.' The ingredients are not kept b the apothe ca ies. and have been difficult to get. Price2 cents per bottle. Sold by all drug gists. In Raleigh, by Pescud, Lee & Co , and Williams & Haywood rorc41-tf. 87g. OLD and TRIED. 1879. OLD NICK, (fOR. AND RYE,) This reliable brand of PURE WHISKEY has been successfully tested by the lovers of first-class Whiskey for the past .50 years, and has preserved its high reputation undi minished. It is offered to the public with the full guarantee of the proprietor, and will not fail to give perfect satisfaction Whenever used. For sale by all first-class dealers. Address, JOS. iriLI.IANS, Panther Creek, Yadkin Co., N. C. mayrvtf Blatchley's HORIZONTAL ICECREAM FREEZER. Sizes, 3 to 40 (J uarts PKio F FAMILY sfES: 3.Quart....85.U 1 6-0.uart....$H.OO 4-tuart....i6.50 J-Huart...$10.00 Cash Discount JO per cent. The most economic 1 freezerin the world. Will produce three quarts of finest quality Ice Cream, consuming less than four pounds of ice and dve minutes' time. . Rlateliley. 440 Market St., Phil a. mav8-lm Mortgage Sale! Bv virtue of the power contained in the Deed of Mortgage, registered in book 4', at p. 415, of the Register's office for Wake county, I will sell at the court house door in R;ileigh, for CASH, at 12 o'clock M., on nondiij. the 9th day of June. 1S79. the house and lot on Dawson street, in the citv of Raleigh, where N. Plum- adoje now resides, containing about one-half an acre. DAN'L G. FOWLE, maylO-lm Mortgagee PRESCRIPTION FREE For the speedy Car of Seminal Weakness, Lost Manhood, Premature Debility, 5erronsne8S. Deopoadeaey, Confniloa ot Ideas, Aversion to locietjr, Defectlre Memory, and all Disorder Bromght on by Secret Habita aad Exeessea. Any na-gist baa the lagrMleata. . Address, PR. JAQUES A, CO., 130 West Sixth St. CI5CIH5ATI. OBia Tbos. H. Briggs & Sons v a wat m j . A RALEIGH, X. a, DEALERS IN A EE STYLES OF CHILDRENS' J 1 1 i 1 m. I ft i OT Superior Finish, Xeatne an I Durability. WE OFFER t BEST GOODS! j EOWEST PRICES! SQUARE DEAI.IXU! J5tf- Write for Prices. WALTER CLARK, ATTORNEY A l LA"W BALETOH, If. O. Pr vstlees Io tbt Rtata and fvtariOonri Ooleetlons made la any part of the Stat 4. OOSre tn Baarlev Bnlldinir. eorner title and Martin Streets, deeply CARRIAGES W0 MORKING! N EW GOODS AT A. CREECH'S. CUSTOMERS, THIS ADVERTISE ment is tor your interest, so read carefully 1 have received my stock of Sprluje tioods for 1879, and it affords me pleasure to say to vou that every DEFAK'f MKIST is lull and complete, with New Woods, from hoarse to Fine Karics, bought by myself in person from the Importers and Manufacturers by the package. And here allow me to say tliat integrity is the vital spark of commercial life, and brains, the big cog-wheel that runs the tireless Engine, and Cash is that earnest and solid stuff that will buy goods eheap, and still in the Brains of the smartest mer chants, there lurks a puzzle as to when goods M ill get to ha.d pan or bottom prices. But I thinkevery merchant of experience will coinside with me in saying that goods have not been sold within the last twenty five years so low as they are this Spring, and I feel confident in saying Goods, Wares and Merchandise have reached their bot tom prices. As many of them advanced and arestill advancing, and it will only take a ljttle money and financial skill to save money by buying goods before they further ad vance. And in connection with this, let me say that youseeallkinds of advertisments,some selling at cost and below, and some say the bottom's out, and goods at hard-pan prices and various other kinds, isut iet me ten you. That I suppose at least a thousand per sons at this writing will know thut . CEEECH'S is the place, and I expect to tell ten thous and more within the next forty-eight hours to come to Creech's to Buy their GOODS as I want customers wherever to be found, and buyers with money to spare, so when you come to town, down town or up town, come to CREECH'S. FACTS DEVELOP STRANGE THINGS. READ : CALICO at 4e. at CREECH'S If you want CALICOS at 5c you will find them at CBKECH'S. Never forget to call at CBEECH'S to buy your 7c Calico, Union Lawns, good styles and fast colors at s'e per yard, yard wide Lawn, real handsoine goods at 10 and lc; yard wide Pereal at 10c Striped and Checked Nansook at 10c. A large and splendid assortment of DRESS GOODS, at prices to suit customers, Coma to CRBECH'R. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, To country merchants, I have taken special nainstomake this Department complete. and my stock in this Department ia unusu allv large and attractive. Come nr.d see me. I have special bargains for you, 'and claim to do you good and save you money. mv7-tf A. CREECH, THE WAS FOR LAUNDRY USE. . 11 -. 1 11 THE GENUINE DR.C.McLANES Celebrated American WORM SPECSFIC OR VERMIFUGE. SYMPtOMS OF WORMS. THE countenance is pnk mid leaden-colored, with i ilushcs, or a circumscribed spot on one or Loth cheeks; the eyes become dull ; the pupils dilate ; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid ; tlie nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds ; a swelling of the upper lip ; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion of saliva ; slimy or furred tongue ;. breath very foul, particularly in the morning" ; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach, at others, entirely gone ; fleeting pains in the tfomach ; occasional nausea and vom iting ; violent pains throughout Jie abdomen ; bowels irregular, at times costive; stools slimy, not unfrequenfr ly tinged with blood ; belly swollen and hard ; urine turbid ; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompa nied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy and dis turbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but generally irritable, &c Whenever the above symptoms are Found to exist, DR, C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY In arty form ; it is an innocent prepa ration, not capdbU of doing the slightest injury to the mast tender infant. The genuine Dr. McLane's Vtn MIFUGE bears the signatures of C. McLans and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. :0: C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy "foi all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head ache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used prepar. atory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they are an equaled. BEWARE OP IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal ou the lid, with the impression Dr.. McLane's Livkr Piils. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLank and Fleming Bros. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleiarng Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name JUcLane, spelled differently but same pronunciation. $15,000 FOR IU THB KEXTCCKT STATE LOTTERY, is drawn in pursuanoe of an act of she f;PK eral Assembly oj the State of Kentucky -' FOB THWEIXm OF EDUCATIONAL IKSTITrTIO.s. THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIVE SCHEME W rit BE DRAWN IX PUBLIC AT COVINGTON kv tstpr -rare sriTnmsioTroF trwokV t f ' MAY 14, 1ST j), osvxan.1 1. : 1 Drize of 15.000 ia 1 prize of ' 8,000 ia 1 prise 0 t.OHOis: 2 prizes of 25 JO are 2 prizes of 1,H00 are 10 prizes of . olx) are 50 prizes of 100 are 100 prizes of ' "5o are 200 prizes of 25 are 600 prizes of 10 are 1000 prizes of 5 ai e 15,0U0 Mj 6.WW S.UIJO 5.ijui "rr'-""-"" I" HU(MJ Ifi- 1,894 prizes amounting to l-7, WHOLE TICHim 81. ,'J) Club latea urxn application. fEBTI FICATE AH TO Bfjnd for Payment of Prizes. were required to execute to the Mate or Kentucky a bond In the narnior on, hundred thoatand dollar, couditioi,,. for the prompt payment of all prize, ai,i the frithful dischHrge of all duties imt..,v'j by said act, as seen by the certificate 01 tt County Cierk. as below stated. BIMMOX A DICKIXNOX. anaer, iMoueui mi'D IMUU uuUOJ BIJl . Henry County, S u. City of Newcastle. I in and for said Coaaty an.'i stale do hereby certify that the IhjuJ to the Commonwealth of k. tucky in the penal anm ofone hundred thousand dollars, rH. quired to be filed bytheAetr.,r the benefit of the llenrv Mai? Academy and Henry KiU!iiw College, passed by the ifilt-ra Assembly of said Common wealth and approved Dec. 9, kvi was duly executed, delivered, aivei). ted, and approved, and that saij bond ia duly filed In my uffl. ( lerk ofsaidOourt. "Witness my official signature and k i (,f omceui Newcastle, Henryd,,,,,. ty. Ky., this a. ly., ltu. 2oth dayofMart-h, W. W. TURNKK. ouritj ( l. rk. Henry County, Ky. Address all orders to WlLUA.n.SO 1 O..ClenrnI Katern Agents, 599 Broadwajr, Kew Turk. List of drawings published in the York Herald and Sun. All ont-of-tou-n tick et holders are mailed a copy of the uMicial list as soon as received. The next following drawing Mav 31 1879. ' Wanted at once 404Kt, Reliable Agent, In Every Town. Addrehas a bote, mar th d-4t-wlt A. W. FRAPS RALEIGH, N. C, Agent for TOM COOPEirS EA FREE VALLEY CENTENNIAL OLD RYE AND Wheat Whiskey, AParge lot always on ;hand from iwu to .four years old, universally acknowledged to be ' The fiut Whisky made In the Noulli. PerKOiis wishing Strictly Pure Spirits For Medical and other purposes can nl any size packaee F rom3 to 50 Gallons, By addressing . T. N. COo'KR, Eagle Mills P. O., Iredell county, N. C. Important to Wholesale AND J IET ALL BU YE RS, And all person Interested In ECONOMICAL SHOPPING. We will offer for the Spring and Summer Trad, A larger anU more varied stock of !ry Goods Hats, Khoe, Trunkh. iiodm, e., Ac, tban ever before. In consequence of the rise 1. 1 cotton, cot ton fabric have advanced from Jtoi'v per yard si nee making our ripri purchasi-V We have decided Xot to advance our prices, but to give tne trade the benefit t the low nrices. We are t-ellinsr wjinelint -cti goods at precis- ly the manufacturer purr. We offer a pair of Linen cuff and collar t" match, lor live eenlx. LADIES' DRESS tiOuDS OF EVKKY STYLE, SHADE and PRICE. A soft finish cambric, that will count more threads to the square inch than Londalc (H" c) at 10c per yard or 8c by the bolt. A standard I'M Meeting at20c by the plecr. The largest stock and greatest variety of lint torn. A NICE LINE OF TRIMMED AN I' READY-MADE SUITS FOR LADIES. W buy direct from the Manufacturers, Importers and A genu, and are prepared to sell for the lowest prices , L. H. YEABOAN, PETTY A JONES, april 22-tf J. J. THOMAS OFFEBS Guano and Supplies FOR FARM RS. In stock aad arriving: 2000 tracks Allison & Addison's Coaiplets ottan Manure. 2000 Sacks High Grade Acid Phosphate, Sulphate Ammonia aud titrate tioda. Bulk Meat, Corn Meal, Oats, If ay, Flour. 3f ew Crop Cnfba and etr Orleann Molmn. SUGAR OF ALL GRADES, COFFEE, M.L AND SMOKING TOBACCO. All of which wlll'bd sold low for Cash or on Crop Tim ! Personal Attention given to the sain i,f Cotton, and for those who may wish to hoM I have ample storage room, aud will make LIBERAL CASE ADVANCES with low rate of Interest and storage charges. J. J. TITOMAS. Cotton and Commission Merchant, Ho. Martin Htreet. march 7-tf RALKIOH. - Seal.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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