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WEEK LIT XEWS. Tl'KSPA Y - MAY, 27, IW. HMlktr Report. W 4nioTo?i. May .H. For thr .ith Atlantic State riinu. I'fr rnlrl In thr iullirrn rlloii i falliu bartmirtrr. artable w lrl rnirIIv lnf: lug to olr ami nt-rl. jrtl rloudy vruttirr. auU i-ol nli. r irolwlc. i.r. a li a r - thr r?T.uirtrr, t I, limn 7 I- KimIMTIUL A Co. 4'lotliiiltr. A ppm rmiKv I ii i eraitv th .south. MM' A I. BRII I. of Oh. Johnny, if you love me m xid Kitty ! her lwu, 1 in urf tf you ha I aid the word. I'd had on Ion aro. I know, uiv dear. th.it' hat you W Atlt. Hut that I try to hun: While you'r in earnest all the lime. Why" I aui juwt in fun. The revenue receipt vederdv Ir. Ho ter rejHrt.- that Mr. Blake i improving. No arrest Sunday, and the c ity " juiet. It am iok et ImiiiI lot dt-lruf's ofhce LaV nihl. "A beautiful custom" that the merchant bo adverts have. Wet leratn will relieve the in and toj the swelling fnun the tintf of le ami The ermon by Kev. Mr. Iju v in the Find Presbyterian t 'hun h. Sunday, have been much complimented. Utile lake of aer. n the street; did stand, after the rain that poured on the land, la.t nihL IfS, Edward Koren U in thi Mate he I hereby notified to appear at Jennjv City and claim a hyena willed him by Ian Kir. Mi Painter i now in Ieimrton. She will long le remenil-ered in thin city for her faithful er ice in the muse of relitfion. The Market tow er clink on a jam boree l.vt nutht ami not a polii-vtiian to check it in it recklcoi carr. It struck 12 half a doen time two hour after it vhedule time. "The time are out of joint." A letter in thi morning" Nkws from I.ieut, I'errin liulee. from the Afore, will be read with much inter eat. artiralarly bv hi hot of frien.L and admirer in this c ity. Mr. Moon, the evamreli-a. closed her laNr on Sunday evening. The Edenton street church wa crowded, many being unablo to gain an en traiu-e. She gew from here to Tnrlro. where an extendi e revitali in pro-crc-. If von are riding or walk ing !ilnil thi evening. jul a.. levond the bridceon H iill'orotret after lo'riN-k and the chan are you will -e the bandomet lawn full of pretty voting l.1ie voitr eve h.e rtl upon for luanv a ilav. Tht i" no -.tle in the air - -it her Maror'i Cart. The amount of stock In the b7jar of Juatfro yetcrday morning wa rather Iim, nono having arrtvetl Sun day. Stlly Vanderxritr hadn't taken nny water in her'n, and the conequetiee were lauientable. Her head wari;ed and her kner tremblei; he nad a rarinK fever. That wm what ailcnl her. o the Mayor aent her to the "cooler," to ,itay there twelve hours, or till the thermometer indicated a return of her ylem to ita normal stato. " Irunk ami disonlerly," said OtHcer Thointwu, aa he intrtxliKetl the Hon. Xebtou Karrow," and Nelson culdn't explain away the charge. So he re- maiiia tlie guel or the city until thi evening, and in the meantime finishes up a ttnti t for cleaning the nuard-hoii-c So much for tenting "lieavv juice." IIOTtl. AltniVA IJt. YAitnoito IIorK Ir. i. W. ItlHcknall, Proprietor. J W t;raM. Ilaltimorc; M Pereiroy, PhiU'lelphia; Simon SniiiiiuTliclil, Iiurham; Ir J K Itufliii and child, ViIMn: John A 1hI.oii, Charlotte; J K Taylor, Marvland; Julian M Itaker. Tarloro; K J l'arrih, iMirhaui; W M Morjfan. iMirliHin; A S Iiuvall, Haiti more; 1) C l'arka. HilUUiro; J A ( ul len. Kichmond; L W "ick. New York; J H Walker, lmrham; Julius iray, treenlrt: Mi Hot tie Hlackweil, Hurhatu; Mr H N lluke, Iiirhain; ( A Cook. Warrenton; ieo H Harris, Henderson; Tho H I-onj;, N. ('.; Mis Kmuia trave. N. V. National Hotkl S K Street tfc Son. lroprietrs. Wade H Ileinkell, Baltimore; S J Hol leman. N t"; KA Sta klott, Rtltimore, S A Yeach. Salem, N ('; WS Hallibur ton, Durham, N I H Hrowiler, Citv; M Schlo, Citv; II M Miller, N i'; ( harle Mauley. N C; II A lHal, Char lotte, N C; W l MmiIows, Wilmington, N C; J W iK.wd, Durham. N C; J Ii Thrown. Heiulemon. N C; T D Waddcll. lUltimore: J K Paire. Cary, N C; W T IVyd, Warrenton, N C. TUm Clbrel BTfn fiprlng-s Iron A I am 9tmm. Thi in deoideIly the most useful, be sides beiiitf the most efficient Family Medicine ever plac ed within the reach of any people. Its reputation extends tar and wide, and its jreat iopularity is duo entirely to its own merits. For relieving Sick and Nervous leadache, it may be truly said, to havd no equal. Dysjeptic9 rind it just the remedy for their troubles. Mothers and daugh ters have long since discovered in its use a "panacea" for their worst ills; and now we have the testimonies of two eminent ministers of the gospel, from Southern cities, setting forth its specific effects in other more dreaded and troublesome diseases. Kev. John F. Mayne, Theological Seminary, Columbia, S. C, writes: "Am atllii'tcd with that terrible disease, 'Diabetes;' am using the 'Seven Springs Mass with a considerabledegree of re lief; is the only remedy I have j-et found to suit my case ; want to continue its use until a cure is etlected if jossi ble. Send worth of the enclosed P. O. order immediately. J no. F. Mayne. Columbia, S. ('., Jan. Jd, lsT!i. Kev. J. D. Parker, of New Orleans, It., writ: "Having tried effectually the 'Seven Springs Iron and Alum Ma..,' for Diarhea, Kidney alHicti&nn, Ac, I take pleasure in recommending its use in these comnlaints. In mv case it atlbrds immediate relief. J. D. Parker." New Orleans, Feb. 11th, 179. For sale by Win. Simpson, Pescm! , Ixe V t 'o., and F. H. Heartt, Italeigh, N. ('., and Jruggists generally. LaSDKI M A LITCHFIELD, Abingdon, Va. If 'you need gHxl oak or pine wood get it of Martin A Osborn. Oak at &J.00, j'ine Delivered bv the cord. On hand also, Knni bushels feed oats, cheap. For Kent. A dwelling house in the citv of Ral- eivb. Seven rooms, in god repair with necessarv outhouses. For particu lars apply u V. II. Iu, Attomev at LAW. At Watson's. Excellent pickles, chow-chow, pre pared mustard and eatsuir by the mea sure, and a good supply of canned goods generally, all going very cheap. At Wnt , fresh supply of sugar cured should ers. A Ciiufa May bo planted in May, June and July. For sale bv W. II. liodd. VALUABLE CITY LOTS FOR SALE On Thursclay, June5th.l79,at 13m. I will sell on the premises, in lots to suit purchasers, that valuable pr perty in the citv of U;ilriirh Ivinur on the west side of ifalifax street, and bounded on the south bv the lots of Mrs. M. S. Speight and I). 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 Hali fax street. Term of Stale- One-fourth Casli, residue in three equal installments on a credit of 0, 12, and IS months, res pectively, with interest at o 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. 3,15$. S. F. Mokiikcai. Mav Oth-tds. Commissioner. English Drap d'Ete Sacks. Comfortable and elegant. Price $5.00 at R. B. Andrews A Co., Clothiers and Hatters. For 5 Cents. The large and best glass of Soda VTa ter in the city, Jfor 5 cents, at Simpson s Drug Store. Too Mncli at Stake. Steele Price have too much at stake to put in the market anything which has not been found not only harmless, but positively beneficial. Their Dr. Price's Cream Bakinsr Powder is the nnir kind made bv a practical physi cian, with special regard to its health- lulness. The Very Latest. Plated tea spoons at 35 cents per set ! Can any one beat this ? law s suver q.iH rMiWia wra re houses. Kaleien anu Charlotte, N. C. Our buyer is now in New York. Mffht Shirts. Best quality, cut long and well made, at 1.00. The lowest price in the city, at R. B. Andrews A Co., Clothiers and Hatters. ori xnort 1.000 bales; receipt 000 balesI,100 American. Futures SvVrs offering 1-10 more; uplands and UmiddTingllause for May dehf ery May and June 7 1-16 ; June any July 7 ' 1-16-; and August 71 r- Auirust and September 7 3-16, 1 7-32- ; ; September and October, '; October and November 65. May 26. Cotton Middling, low mid dling, good ordinary: Galveston ",tar.t .i9 T2i and III cwnts; net -7 receipts oaies. WlUtlUUIUiFlIiji Norfolk- ot. receipts 609 bales X a i maav - n -firm at . Balti- tvinra nillAt. Rt. 13a. net receipts bales. Boston firm at 13i, 134 and 12i cents ; net receipts 414 bales. Wilmington firm at 12, 12 and Hi cents; net receipts 72 bales. Philadelphia steady at 13i, 134 and 12i cents; net receipts 4 bales. Savannah very firm at 12g, 124 and Hi cents; net re ceipts 530 bales. New Orleans quiet and firm at 12i, 12 and 12i cents ; net receipts 1323 bales. Mobile quiet and steady at 12$, 12i and 12 cents ; "et re ceipts 125 bales. ffliapin's Farm Agency RALEIGH, N. c Dr. A. B. Chapin, Manager. North Carolina Itraneh r Ctiapin'a Farm AKeneyji,' !. Special attention piven totho INo el: Ail pn. Carolina Real Estate. N ..i'.' "f X til a sale Is ett'ectod. All i.r,.. , . "'ii'l.. .... our handic for sale will l- ji.lv,.. , !'li"'"'l in popular work. The South 1 liUsl 'T! '" "if expense. r,,.l,-J fr0. The Charleston News ,ln,i , ."Kvervbodv has heni ..r ... 1 ri"r s... farm hiiwv nml i'pui " ' o j - ci ii I ii.. : . . the suceesH which bus Httpii.i.. i . 1U 'Hi tions rui XT i . . ... me .xnv r.ugiaim harnur k-,w II. Chapin has udvci iisc.i ', . "0 ali-innr.t of tc.wl IKil . . '''Mliv " . .,. commend him to our reader , n.;,lcw savs-'-v cause of Southern iinnilKration'"'.!" '!' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. is thronged with Northern' i'e ul "!!" VV Sf W. villi .1... k . . . . v 1 I ... kit... I I ... . " Iv .1. , " hand Tlirr km Krge tt-iid.in.-c at the Flenton Street M. K. 'hur h terl-v tt py the lt rel-tH to ih niemory of the Ute W. IL PepjT. He WA.luned by the Mnnmir and dd Ketl i rder.of w hich he wan : iiu in tr. He ill loin; Ix reuieiulK-re I lv nunv who h. ni-vn!i to In- KrwU-ftil for hi many charities. So1a -ter. elter water and other coolim; d rin kt of like nature are all th rae during this weather. Thone who like eller ami desire to imitate it may find the following analytic by liergman uful: Water. 1 rl 1 1 i I ouiuers; carl-Hiii- anhydride, 17 cubic inches; rartonate of Mttium. 4 grain; c3trltiiate of ma4rnt-i-. . icraiiit. car tmnate of cab iiim. i erainn; chloride of audium, 17 grain. To make it on a small nle uw a cnocene. Ij-h (.v, r.llMWIh t llj Mnrih Market. r:tll'l Ii Citv r!ionoiiilt. The town of Klizabeth City pcs"ses great natural facilities for leeoiningone of the great tish markets of this coun try. The influx of fish from the Atlan tic t K-ean into A lleiiiarie Sound but a few miles below is immense. For years past nuuiters ha e leen taken. but very few have leen shipped to northern markets because the fisher men hail no sK'C'dicT means of obtain ing market quotations than bv mail, and by the time a letter could have reached them from New York prices would probably ha e lluctuatcd a dozen or more times. Thus our home market wan tlcMxIed and the remuneration ob tained by the fishermen was inadequate to justify a more extensive engagement in the business. Hut when the tele graph wan constructed to this place and they had tho means of keeping apace with northern prices men began to cast speculative glance at the vast tiliim--tields of the Albemarle section of North Carolina and during the past season w ith no greater shipping facilities than we iwisHc.ed, about sixty thousand dollars worth of fish were sent north from our tow n. We prophesy that in another season large packing houses w ill leerevted here and that theamount of tih which will Ik- shipped from here iu in- as largely in excess oi mis ca h4m'h total a the amount shipptsl this sea-soii exceeded that of any past year. The l.nks ..f IIiitcTii North Carolina whii-h hae Us-oine proverbial for their sterility arc indeed surroundel with I.. inks in w hich nature has made ric h lc-j.its and if the fishing interest is Oeean View Hotel, J it me II. Pool, Proprietor, Beaufort. X. Tl lis house is now open for the re ception of summer visitors. A good bar, bathing houses, etc., are attached to the house. Sailing lxats in attend ance tor the accomodation of guests. A steamei w ill also land passengers at the hotel w harf, and take excursion parties to any point on th harbor. The table w ill he supplied with the best the market and water afford. Terms of I Kiard ?I.."0 per day, $10 per week; $.30 ler month. We w ill not "blow our own horn;" but w ill be pleased to have others do so for us. (ioldshoro Mail, Messenger, Winston journals, Tarboro Southerner and Durham Plant coov one mouth. I.Hk at the gents' calf ties at $2.40, at Heller Bros.' Shoe Store. 100,000 feet pine lumber. 200,000 heart pine sawed shingli's. 2,000 bushels lolted meal. 2,000 bushels corn. 2 car loads baled fodder. 2 " " hay, and a variety of horse and cow feed on hand, and more coming. For sale very low by Jones, (Jreon A Powell, 47 Fay ette v file street, Kaleigh, N. C Standard. Patapsco P"lour, Patapsco liaking Powder. Bolted Virginia Meal, Orange (irove Extra F'lour. Prime Timothy Hay, Marshall's Liverpool Salt. Wholesale Store. Messrs. Latta A Myatt have on and to arrive 300 sacks "L. A M." Family Flour. 0 44 4'9" 00 44 "XX" 44 " 25 bbls. Patapsco and Orange Flour. 40 sacks X. C. Flour. 700 bushels corn. 900 " meal (Virginia bolted). 20,000 lbs. bulk C. K. sides. 2,000 " bacon and shoulders. 1000 " canvassed and uncanvassed hams. 4000 lbs. N. C. hams and shoulders 40 bbls. new crop Cuba molasses. 35 44 New Orleans " 35 44 "Queen Bee" Syrup. 2,200 lbs. bucket, tub and tierce lard. 45 bags Kio tonee. 20 bbl. 4,yellow" sugar. 15 "A." and 44C." sugar. o 4 (iranulated 44 j All of which will be sold low. Sen aor samples and price list. Latta A My tt, Wholesale Grocers. Low Prices Rule I Day ! L. ROSENTHAL & CO., Have made the experiment of purchasing a stock so complete as to include the latest novelties in Mens, Youths, Boys k Childrens' Clothing, We offer this season to the consumers a Drap d' Kte Suits a Also, a full line of Ii of Southern homes, and khx1 h . im nunc me ctuuiu iiiuNirutecl great work for us." 'I'Krt "VT ...... V T: i x ii c v i wi k irioiuie. hi. i),..., aid, Journal,Traveler,(iloh(. a. , t speak in the highest terms oi l 'h ,'n .'N' r Agency. ' 1 " ran., N. B. SMALL FARMS (u:.,;; ..... . wanted at once. may 2"-tf Oftiee Kishcr li '"il'llllL' line of Linen Ulsters. Drap d' Kte Suits and (;.isut.Tiipr Cmf. A Iwo Clear Bib Bulk Meat, Egerton's Scotch Snuff. For sale at wholesale bv V. II. Dodd. Look at the niceaud useful article on the Five cent counter at Heller Bros.' Shoe Store. Iook Hellers' at the articles store at ." cents. displayed in Ixok at the Five cent counter at Heller Bros. 21 Favetteville St. Look at our Newjiorts at 90 to $1.25, and aiters at '5 cents at Heller Bros. Shoe House on Favetteville St. of fast colors , Clothier and proTi,v .If vc1oh1 it .uri-e of at wealth to will prove our people. tllarrl Addltln, At the Person Street Sunday nix joined, were baptized. At the F.lenton Street five joined and three pta-e. M. 1L Church two of whom M. K. Church tallIIIH tMk And a i hromo. X. '. Tr i l.ii ... It -et ui- that ihe ul.ircl man of the iith. iKHidc-s l-Miig rolil,,-, 1 and . I 1 1 I bv his white nemhlKirH, was lew itchcii by the blandishment of the seliicti e (ereopticon. A correspond ent de.-ril" how this machine- bus pursued itn iniiiitiiiH lun -s in Nllisnippi. 'Ihe Pictures most !. mirisl in these entertainments are Kaunas 2e'mM. Thev represent ne irres in hiirhl v--ol.retf gxriiieuts chas ing wild buffaloes through prairies crown up ri.-hly in grans' ami grain, ami performing other like feats of prowess, or contentedly sitting in the sna.ie of the ir du ellmifs and sur eving their vast o.-e-.i.ii." Wlirate t'oart. Two rtLses lefore Justin Barln'e yes terday morning. The tirt was the State "v. Hardy Cross, on a charge of Mault and tntttery. tiuilty, but sen tence u suspended for the'nresen'. The State vs. Arthur Williams, of Tupir Church notoriety, was the next. Counsel for defense asked for a jurv. and the caae was set dow n for 1 o'ebn-k this morning at the Court llouv. Married. At tb residence of the bride's father, by the IUv. W. S. Klack, Miss Helec-ca Corrwlland Mr. II. A. Deal, of Charlotte. Th ceremony was performed last night without waiters, only a few friends of the bride's family being present. It waa a ouiet though happy we-ldmg. Mr. Ieal formerly residecl in this citv ami was (uunwini wuu inisomct lor a naiuber of years. He is a young gentle man of energy and talent. The happv couple leave ftr Charlotte to-lav, which place they w ill make their f uture home. The Wmy it Is. Voti see. toiirlTJt.uriul. t . ... i. ..... ii i.iKes i. iii y u,i rei-i oters to send four ex-r Uls to Congress, ami it requires 117.4J! I'nion voters,' over tcm times that nuniU-r. to send four I'nion men to Congress. How is that?" I'-i'licul Hrrhiimif. Why. you see. II. 'Tnion" voters c-ac-h voted ten times at the name jh.IIs, under the raise impression that thev would get more Representatives thaii the law allows by piling in the fraudu lent otes. Only 8H..MI For LV.tto Flannel Suits, at It. It. Andrews A Co llattc-rs. '. Well el ( o. In order to be abreast w ith the times in every respect, this enterprising firm are receiving daily samples ofall the most fashionable ami seasonable goixls now in 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 be surpassed. Their charges will be moderate and suitable to the times. All goods now on hand will Ik sold at very reduced pri.-es for ca.sh only. 'all ami examine 1 1...; r i v " i .. . i , .-Mn. i.ni iieeciii i iiiiv unless you like. Freh ArrUals at 1. T. Johnson's. Kichmond InWted meal. ;"o tts nice white c orn bulk meats. N. C. hams and sides. A large lot of peas, (different kinds, i Cuba molasses in bbls and tierces, Jo bats coffee, different grades, I'D bbls nic e yellow sugar, MH I sacks flour. We oiler these goods to the trade at prices that can t fail to please. iive us a trial. A few eh u fas on hand vet, I). T. Johnson. I'atapweo In i mid 1 l-i; y W. H. Dodd. t'anilly Flour bbl. Sacks. For sale III I. Ion ton rage. Philadelphia Tillies. Senator Zach Chandler w ill not en gage in nny such small business as suemg the editor of the Washington Post for liliel. He is not that kind of warrior. Senator Chandler is saving himself, in the hope that the war will break out again pretty soon and he w ill hayea chance to goto the front and "gin. nis non courage finds nothin g . work on in the Senate. I-K. Wyatt. Has on hand and to arrive. 22,M) lbs. C. K. Hulk side and shoul lers. l.ooo bus. prime white corn. 2PO bbls. family flour. 3uo bus. Haxafl Mills Imbed ;U sju ks Marshall's Liverpool salt. 2.) bbls. New Orleans molasses 10 bbls. sugar house molasses. ' 20 bbls. sugar, from granulated dow n. 20 sacks coffee. 2t.noo pounds prime Timothy hay. Larly ltose seed potatoes. Orders tilled j.romptly for seed sweet potatoes. Above named goods lmught right and w ill be sold accordingly. ' ..... . L- B. Wyatt. Y ilmmgton St., opposite Market. Spring: 1H79W CJood. Bargains never before heard of. I have just returned from New York where I have purchased a select stock of Dry Goods consisting in Dress Goods, Lawns, Pique white and colored. Prints in great variety and Prettiest I ever bought. Bleached and unbleach ed muslins at all prices. BOOTS, SUUKS AXD 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 and without box. Heiser's hand-made gaiters for gen tlemen's wear. T. Miles A Son's ladies' shoes, morocco and cloth. Miles' la di" kid button boots. Miles' ladies' kid Newport Ties, which are beautiful. In addition to these, I keep a full line of all qualities and prices of low price shoes lor get tlemen ai.u ladies, and a nice Mne of .Misses and Childrens' Shoes. I have a tine 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 tt Co., the leading custom-made clothiers of N. Y. mojisures taken and suits made to order Don't forget the famous Hoyden Gaiter for gents in all styles, and my Clothing Department up stairs. Agent Frank Leslie cut paper patterns. Catalogue r ree. erv Kespectfu Iv. J. P. G u I. i,kv. I'nheard of Barg-alns! Who tries his best to please his friends And in his labors never ends, Bargains he'll give you when vou call For No. 10 is all and all. Of other houses you hear them talk; In Favetteville street just take a walk And only ask for No. 10, Kept by the most ingenious of men, And when his friends hy chance drop in Then forth he comes Lord what a grin, And to their wondering eyes displays Such heajis 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 vour forms and faces; Picture frames and mouidings too In great variety, black, brown and blue. His window cornices and line. Will make your rooms and parlor shine. Perforated mottoes, and white baskets. And every other sort of stuff, Of which he hones to have enough. So now he bids you all adieu And wishes a happy new year too, And not forget C. C. Clawsus, No. 10 Fayetteviile St An a Diuretic. In alll diseases of the kidneys the best known remedy is the regular use of the fame us Buffalo Lithla water from spring number 2. It acts promptly and etlei tuitlly, does not diner in taste from otii -caters and to those who suffer fror i k.u.lney complaints it is an indis pen ibie necessity. For sale by all first class druggist. KALKIUII MAKKETS. Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Slippers ! Including the best make in the country. There can be found in our stock a complete line of Faney tioods, and Fur, Wool and Straw Hats and Gentlemen's b urnishing Goods. We have added toour stock a line of Ladies' Linen Suits and Ulsters ! We invite public Inspection and are at all times ready to give quotations of prices. Buying largely for cash only, as we do, for three stores, we claim that our prices are as low as any house in this .State, and custo mers would do well to call on us before pur chasing. L. EOSENTHAL & CO., may 27 Kaleigh, N. C. For The Sea Shore! ATLANTIC HOTEL, BEAUFORT, N.c X E W M A X A ; K M K T Open the 1st of June under thf i,, ,, meut of the undersigned. A lim ,.i.. K " side resort and the most ple;is.-uiih ted house on the Atlantic . tm fi, M!'i' ebbs and flows aily beneath tl,,'. i)lliM ,"''' and it is free from dust, flies and .,. " The ball room is the most spac -ions . . in the State. A good hand of im,' ' !v been engaged for the season, surf (,..,.. unsurpassed with suitable dresi, i, ' "'! on the beach. Bath houses aK fifty yards of the house for still water li'iii ing. Large and airy rooms also n, , '" building occupied by the rroi-rietnr pal iwu BetioilN, WHICH call lie inose wno preier rooms on th. b:i-l Ii' "laiulaii.i. BAR, BILLIARDS TF.nns-f'). AN'II TKX-Pivs. Cotton Market : Reported by PARKER & A VERA, Cotton UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH ! Sewanee, Tenn. Highest education on Christian princi ples. Grammar School. Cadet corps. Char ges moderate. The tSpring term opened March 24th. Address Chaikman. may 27-eodl2tAw-3t r0 per dav : Sl'm t...r .. .. .. m nja-iiiu inn s in, me Willi l.ruriiim and for parties for more than one w,., 11 B. L. I'KHUY. my2.-2m Pi. prietor. Brokers. Raleigh, N. C, May 2ri. 12 4 1879. (auti (X) (S 20 Middling Strict Low Middling 12i Ixw Middling 12, Strict Oood Ordinary 12' Good O rd i n ary 11'. Ordinary Middling Stains li'' Low Middling Stains ll'K Good Ordinary Stains Tone of Market, firm. CITY MARKETS Wholesale Prices. Corrected by CHISTOPHER A. SORRELL Oflicial Report of Grocers Exchange. Raleigh, N. C, May Zri, 1S79. Flour, North Carolina S5 7o Chickens 15 Corn tio Corn Meal ,3 Bacon, N. C. IIs lound 7 hams 7 Bulk Meats, clear rib sides shoulders North Carolina Pork Coffee, pi ime Rio gojd Svrnp, S. H Mohcsses, Cuba Salt, Liverpool l Sugar, white " yellow Irish potatoes '. i " " North Carolina.. Sweet Potatoes (seed) Oats, shelled Peaches, peeled .." un pea led " Apples, northern per bushel.. 51 " dried Cotton Ties, new spliced DANDY," 7 (a a 6 14 12 25 Si tio (0 (9) (a. I 729 00 Q 50 75 a 45 per 3 " 25 1 50 4 tio tiO 8 0 t 5', A CHESTNUT SORREL, 15K Ilandtt, 7 Years Old, Beautiful Shape, High Styled, Fancy and Heavy Main and Tail, Trim, Neat Legs, Extra Development of Muscle, Trots inside of three minutes on the road, PERFECTLY KIND, EASY TO DRIVE, I KW fluil tin-In up. Important to Fish Buyers. THE fishermen and those directly inter ested in the fisheries of arteret '.-..imiv having organized a "Fishermen n I iii.ii,' ' are now prepared to furnish ire,-h un.l sm'u fish to dealers at fair prices ami frum iip,i hands. Parties desiring to pun-haM win j,, wen iu senu in ineir orders, an from those who catch .-ml na Every package guaranteed to he sented. Address all orders to tho FISHERMEN'S I'MiiV, Heauiin l. .N. c, T.J.FOSTKII M'li Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars. General 'oinmitKicii Me re limits. No. 112 Km pi re Lloek I'.road 'I'olaecos a kpeciitll . Romk, Oa., April 17, lsTii. april 2-'-tf Mre. i. AND IN FACT 15 13 35 70 tf 2,5 80 50 rb THE BEST HOESE IN THE CITY. W. C. McMackin. n ay 25-dtf STKONACH Baggi ng Pork Peas, per Eggs Hutter Beeswax Rags mixed " cotton Flks c.)tter , Mink Fox Coon Above are for small quantities willbe chanted. bushel, white, stock . 3 4 v., en 11 12 4 6 y0 90 tio 75 UHm 15 12 15 20 O 22i l49 V $5.00 75 90 35 large quantities. When are wanted higher prices lambrequins TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. Lolly PrrMitlt. Dr. J. K. HutTin. of Wilton, it reit trel at the Yartro House. J. A. irv, Vj.. I'rewi'lent of tho C. F. Y. V. )t. H. it at the Yarl-.m. Mr. J. V.. Taylor, of theTavh.r Manu farturimc 'oiuiaiiv, ami Mr'. A. S. lu rl. of ltaltiuiore, can lv found at the Y'arboro. t. A. Cook, Ktq., a prominent law yer of Warrenton, ix at the name hotel. ' CapL J. W. lVwd, of Shi.tuell A Iow. i Farmer A Mec h.iiiu ;, i.t in the eitr at the National Hotel. Oh, If nth. ('urier-Jmirnal. The Kol.Ien editorial erccl hy the Cincinnati tfar-l to the extra. .rdina ir.i ni (hic hiith! silence pre papers in re- ry criminal re- remains iinhroken. Oh. A Call. The stre.mii are shouting now to me r mm tilver trumpets on the hills ' Io leae the city nuioke. ami he i l.1I,,"'r wheresnuwaml .lallodil. I. Ike .Mary at the Master's ftH't Hieak ahtliMtter sweet. Uuti and LoeUaimttin. HrM-kweIlA KiiiK, near the rear ol mei;..-i. i oiirt House, on Salishury street, are prepared to repair in hrst J;uss .style. Hi eec h-loadinj and Muzzle- ioacuuK nii.ii iiuns and lire arms of e ery description. They also repair Door I,ocks, Irunk Ixx-ks, and locks of ill patterns. Umbrellas, Parasols, Flu tinir machioef!, and everything in th hne of sm.dl hard w are," either brass steel or rou. Si-n and Hell haniriii; a ipe ialt Orders from a distance will receive special attention. Keys fitted it residence on short notice. All work warranted. Mackinaw Hats (ienuine Mackinaw Hats at $1.:0 and &i.00, at II. B. Andrews A Co'. Cloth iers and Hatters. At Wataon's. Fine large salt herrings, pickled beef, X. C. and surgar cured hams and snouiuers, nour, meal, sugars of all grades, cigars and tobacco, all of the very best. For KaU. At Watson's a lot of four and a kalf gallon kegs, also a lot of brass cocks all as good as new will be sold for less than cost. -l.i.A " lie, A Ter Opinion. Ir. IL H. Iwis. President of Kin ton Colleriat Institute, pay: "I bare friten "Moore S.-hool Hitiorv of North Carolina" a careful reading from heKinnlnifto end. The hrlt wa.t mi at-tnu-tive that, for te eral niclitt, I hive ln kept up to the small Iioiim of the night reading it vace. Thcre it a charm and frethnc. hIoui it ih.it I an not precisely understami. It istheonlv cwwil lttk of tate hittorv that I know of. fenrthy f the name. It met-tt HII the requirements of a book of its kind. The author has ttnrtr,t , the f:. tt m hwown pleaMiit and suiooih stvlc not ropksl from the prim re-ordt. The teaehera, h.. children, and the North Carolina public generally owe a debt of cratttude to mv fU-tje mate, the author, hich. I. f..r one, will juiv to the bewt of my ability, by recomnicn' din it to all. and by pl'a. n",rf it Ht onc in the litt of text lik utt in Win ston Cl,ti.-al Iiittuute.'' Pul, 1.-1..1 by Alfred Williams A Co.. lUlei.'h. To fake the Toilet (ompUif, se lip. Price's Idly of the Valley or let l.oe. which have the charming odor -of dainty buds. Insist u,ou hav ing !r. Prices rni.jue Perfumes-do .... .t- urneu io use any other and mio-.i ui.ii y.vii w ill Ih delighted. Heller Hros. would respec tfully in :oi in the ladies, that besides thoir "io and cheap stock of Hoots and Shoes that they have plac ed a counter in their store Ujon which can be found a large ariety of useful articles for house keeping which are to be sold at the iow pric e oi r ive cents. we An infant daughter of tho voun-' wife of Kev. Jonas Hurnh:tm.of,I'arinini:ioM a well-known Congregational deiKV iii.iii. was brought into the Congrega tional churc h in that town and public. .ipiiMu uy nev. Lyman Aid, lork. Ihe fathc year of his a 'c. I'niwfn. While other articles of their kind are largely adulterated. Dr. Price's Cream Making Pow der holds its unshaken po sition as the purest, best and most re liable. In all partic ulars that consti tutes perfect results, it cannot be ai, Pioaehed by any other Making Powder m the market. icr it in Uitt of he Hst Ilulloc-k. who used to run (ieonria and one or two other States, is aKut to .n.rK in u,e grocery business r.unira. . H.K his iniprox e. lhho,t in weighs will Among tne nioMt noli. -cable and c har acteristlc features of ritv life may be mentioned that of the hotel. Nothing o much conduce to the enjoyment of the Tuitor. The "St, Nicholai' hotel, in New York, is a notable example of wim. or me umi quarter ol a eenturv thta splendid establishment has stood forsmowt, and unites all the traditions of old-time hospitality w ith a foremost pUce In the Improved requirements of the ge. The guest finds here the level of the most exacting demands, superb cutne, and the ierfetiou of nmnnin, dstions. Fi rr ) ... eh Jro4-rie at t . Having c-oncludol to discontinue the gr.j.ry butimt. I ..jfer a very line eollevtion of fresh groceries at arc! Ie low est. Thest.Hk is Uki numerous to enumerate. Call and get bargsins mere hants. hotels, and hoarding houses ?' ."' !! ''ieir interest to . all early. W . W AT.to.N. Ale. Porter and nineral H aters, My fac ilities for ths delivery of the ..i .-.in,-?, r Kegs, are suierior to any , the State. Pri. es as low as the lowest Country orders solicited M. Hills, luieigh. X. C. City lkUlinjrWorks. lurllf soup'. Turtle s.l.n ii ..,. - -t " v.rct-'i rroni K - ,n Jieer. Fresh Hock T. Johnson. Wholesiile groc-er and commission merchant, Wilmington street, '1 doors north Market, is constantly receiving consignments of eggs, chic'kens, Irish o..,i,H-s. X. C. Hacon, and all kinds country produce which healwavssellsto best advantage and remits promptly, itjve him a trial. Hisstock of ics it large and well selec ted, and he otlers social inducements to persons buying in quantities. Write to him for prices. It In lo 3 our Interest to Know that Payne Hros.are now making the best brick.-, on this market and selling them lower than the lowest. Thev can afford it as they give the Juisiness "their undi vided attention and beinir practical men Know now to make th economy and of lest quality l hey use the well known and Ions tried "Crab Tree Clay" w hich is unsur passed in tho State of Xorth Carolina e guarantee our brick and w ork to zive perfect satisfaction. For further information call on Wavne Allcott Agent, corner Will, and f)avie St's or aciuress, PAYNE BROS. 1 The t'onnectieut Mutual L.lre Iusur anee Company. Steadily pursues its course. It atlbrds its members, by the old time maxims of economy, integrity and pru dence, insurance at the lowest cost. It offers to all who want to protect their dependents a policy whose claim by death will be honored, or at whose lapse, for any reason, a stipulated paid up policy can bo obtained. In thirr.v- two years this company has disbursed the enormous sum of over thirty-two millions in death losses and endow ments throughout the country. It does not seek patronage by specious plans. I'.xperience has shown that the most advantageous forms of policies arc life by annual or limited premiums; and long term endowments. Please send or call for its full statement, with table of rates, etc. S. I). Wait, general agent, four doors South of the "Yai'boro House." hem by O. Box 75. Raleigh X. C, c oioreci iirencn Panama hats. Pric anu mw, at . ii. Andrews. A Co cioiniersana natters. The Xew Slock .Speculation. Tho new combination method of op erating in stocks w hich Messrs. Law- icimvrt cu., isaiiKers, i. i., nave m augtirated, is attracting much attention in fihancial circles, by reason of its re inarkablo success. A customer in Providence, invested nine times, and made over $5,ooo in three months, by using from $50 to $5on capital. liv this system, orders frooi i iu... sands of cus tomers, in various sums, are noolcd in to one immense capital, and operated as a mighty whole, thus giving to each shareholder all the advantages of vast capital and shrewdest skill. Profits are divided every thirty days. Anamount from ?10 to $7o,000 can be used in Messrs. Lawrence tt Co.'s combinationa with equal proportionate success. $15 will make ?75 profit in the month. $200 will return ?1,G00, or 8 per cent, on the stock, and so as the market varies. The new circular gives "two unerring rules for success," and shows how any one can operate profitably. Mailed free. Stocks and bonds wanted. Gov ernment bonds supplied. Apply to Lawrence A Co., Bankers, 57 Exchange Place, X. Y. Xkw York, May Money at 34 cxcnanire 4.s, o4 stj i;..vnr....,n,i.. mill at i.ozt. State bonds dull. "ct ieceipis uaies ; gross :m. Futures closed weak; sales 16 -(XX) bales; May 1:5.18(0, 1.J.21 ; June 13.25 (ft. i.-i. jt; j uiy r.i.4:(a, Vi.-H; August 13.61 rul;'.f.l; September 13.27 (a, 13.28; October 12.18(4 12.1J; November 11.5811. 60; De- c-eiuncjr li.i (0,11.43; January 11.48. Cotton is entirely nominal ; sales bales; middling uplands 13 ; mid dling Orleans 134 ; weekly net receipts 3M3 bales; exports to Great Britain 241 bales; Continent 3!'2. Flourquiet, strongly in buyers' favor; oumern nour dull ; common to fair extra $4.75(0,5.60; good to choice $5.65 (g,6.o. Wheat, heavy; ungraded win ter red 0.95& 1.124; No. 2, $1.16 1.17. Corn ungraded, 35(o,44, active. Oats heavy; Xo. 3 nominal at 36. Coffee active and unchanged ; Rio, in full caigoes, UA(a14J; in jobbing lots 12i b. Sugar firm with fair trade for Cuba; Muscovado 6(5,6 5-16; fair to good re fining, quoted at 6J(o,7-16; prime 6J " '"i iciiiieo iair uemana ana firm. Molasses quiet, prices unchanged. Rice, fair request and quite firm. Tal low, fair trade and steady at 6J5-16 ltosin dull at $1.32J$1.40 for strained. Turpentine weak Pork opened weak and closed firmer with moderate trade ; mess, on spot, is quoted at $9.12 for old ; $10.12i(3;$ 10.25 for new; July delivery $10.00; August ?10.00?10.05. Lard easy; prime steam, on spot, 6.35(a) 0.4U. VV hiskv dull. S1.U44 hid ? Si UFL asked. Freights quiet. Baltimore, Mav 26. Oats steady ; Southern 3536; Vestern white 34 36; do. mixed 32i34; Pennsylvania 34 (3,36. Bye quiet at 58g60. Hay dull ; prime to choice Pennsylvania and Maryland $13.00$14.00 per ton. Pro visions firm ; mess pork $9.50 510.75; bulk meats loose shoulders 4; clear rib sides 5; packed ii5$. Ba conshoulders 43(o,00; clear rib sides a(g,o; uauis yi(o10i. Lard, refined, in tierces 7. Butter ouiet: nrim choice western packed 1416; roll H(o,13. Eggs steady atll12. Coffee iuiet; Bio cargoes 10i 16. Whisky dull S1.07(a)1.07J. Sugar 88i. Wilmington, May 26. Spirits tur pentine dull at 25. Rosin steady ; strained 1.05; good strained 1.10. Crude turpentine steady ; hard 1.00 yellow dip 1.60; virgin 2.10. Tar sieauy at Corn quiet white 55. W. C. & A. B. NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS! MAY 23D. Just Received Fresh Oranges and Lemons, New York Husset apples, Yellow Bananas, Gordon and Dill worth Preserves rj urnsen s reserves and Jellies i Kichardson and Robbing Dessert Fr Km pi re Salad Cream, Thurber's & Price's Kx tracts Ferris' Smoked lroilintf Beef Becker's Self-liaising Flour ' Alexis Godellot (live Oil ' Baldwin s Tomato Catsup' Succotash, Edam Cheese, French Vinegar. Tapioca and Farina Imported Oatmeal, Canada and American Oatmeal I'nre Cider Vinegar White Wine Vinegar Column's English Mustard Cucumber and Mixed Pickles HamSlbS' MugnoIia Hml Southampton 23 dozen Appollinarls Water. may 24 By ROBT. B. LYNE, Real Estate Auctioneer and Acul, 1212 Main street. It i -1 i i . i i i GRAND Hotel Propcny In Richmond, Va., with i-'ni nitmv. Fix tures, Horses, Oiiiiiilmses. uml Mi-rulniij Complete for the Business, l- nnnim: i';i.;t..J street and Canital Sciuarc. on .in;li etn The Loveliest spot in the South, ForMatPiilAiii CONYICTS TO HIRE ! -o- Under the general law for ramii...r convicts, I am authorized by the Board o Directors of this InstlMiMon i.i ,f... out to Individuals, or to private, or public corporations, all surDlus con viotK tu t accumulate at the penitentiary. And here I would State that. ran r inducements to any persons wishing to hire convict l.iK.if si . ; . . ..wf u, yjar.iixr cii Lei pri.se, inside ofthe prison enclosnre. Any person wishing to hire convict., to be worked either inside or outside of the prison will please make application at once. W.J. HICKS. may 22-dlm Arch't. and Warden. By request of Messrs. Hunter A i n 1 1 t n , owners of the "St. luirc Hotel." l... :H. J on the northwest corner ol ir.we ;unl N nil li Streets, and now doing a large und rapi.llv increasing business, with a reputation equal to any Hotel in Richmond. I shall m II by public auction, upon the premise, un THURSDAY, THE 2!"77 DAY OF MA I', 1S79, .4 T 12 O (. A', M., the Hotel as above described, with a fr.ii.t on Grace street of (vS 3-12 leet and on .Nmtli street lttf 4-12 feet with a depth oi l.iii t'.-ei t.n its north line, and a width on its r.-ar of 73 3-12 feet. The Hotel is a partly four stories and nartlv three stories aic Imm inent. Contains sixty-three room- I In' Frame Dwelling adjoining, and fronting ..n Ninth street, which included in tin- a! contains seven rooms, kitchen, laundry, servants' apartments, stable, earriagt hi u-, Arc., dtc, situated in the geograjdiical i.t ri ot the city, in iront of the state api'..! square, with an elevation insuring h. aiil, fulair and line views of the siirroiindii.; country. This is justly considered th. Most leslrable l'osilion lor a Hold in Richmond, loco ted as it Is on one of tlm great thoroughfares ofthe city, v hen sin it cars are passing every few "minute-, and within a few squares oi" the post office, cuv-tom-house and till publij placo, and I withal, in a quiet and delmhtnil l... alit. where property is steadily and continually improving in value. The sale of tln 4 r .j -erty should comniend itself to men d caju tal, and to hotel at lartre. who mav .1. sin- now to secure permanently the location i!i" best and most desirableof all others lor thai business in Richmond and in the culm South. The Furniture is comparatively new . an I is of good modern style such us is iimih.L' found in a first-class hotel. The fixtures Ac, required for the 1 1 .t-l business will be included in sale such .. China-ware, Ac-., Ac. The owners have concluded to cell posi tively ouineuay named. .Parties may at -tend expecting to see the slc madj on tin day named. The terms will he made ex ceedingly liberal, and will be annouccd fully od day and hour of sale. r KOIIT. N. II. M XK. Auctioneer. B. This adve rtisement w ill not in any J. J. THOMAS OFFERS Guano and Supplies FOR FARMERS way interfere with the business ofthe hotel, and our friends and patrons w ill be made aJ comfortable and taken as good care of a heretofore. HUNTER It PEN 1)1. ETON, Proprietors of St. ( laire Hotel. ADDRESS AS BELOW. prime Cincinnati, May 23. Flour in good demand and a shade higher; for family $o.00(g,$5.75. Wheat stronger and in fair demand; red and white $1.05 91.10. Corn quiet at 3840. Oats firm at 3o38. Pork quiet but firm at $9.75 f 10.00. Lard quiet but firm ; current make held at $6.00. Bulk meats strong- sold at $4.b0; cash sales $4.75; buyer May and seller June $4.804.85 ; short clear held at $4.84. Bacon in good de mand atjfull prices shoulders $4.12i tt',2? 8hoi"t rib $5.25 ; short clear rib $o.37i5.50; Whisky active and firm at $1.01. Butter steady and unchanged Sugar steady and unchanged. Hogs uwtu, p.itn.iu, VO.OUOJO.OiJ. wvekfool, Aiay bioon. Cotton In stock and arriving: 2000 Sacks Allison & Addison'. Complete Cottan Manure. K 2000 Sacks High Grade Acid Phosphate. Sulphate Ammonia and Nitrate Soda. Balk Meat. Corn Meal, Oats, Hay, Flour, New Croii Cuba and w Orleans Molaaues. SUGAR OF ALE GPADES, COFFEE, TLZJ AND SMOKING TOBACCO. All of which will be sold low for Cash or on Crop Tim ! Pprrtno I lttAniA . , i xikiciitiuii fc! 1 f- 1 1 I it rno c-.lA r vJ. Turner Sharo, WITH B. ALTMAN &. CO., th Street, & 6th Avenue, NEW YORK", RETAIL -DRY GOODS. -o- J. W Mr. Sham Is oi, . Kllf IM. o.w.,,,, louiiuer oi Selnia, this state. s.,,llon lllieiUioii and patroti aite solicited. mav ai-tf Cotton, and for those who may wisn to hold I have ample storatr rrm .T.i ...A. no'a " "" niu uiaKe LIBERAL GASH ADVANCES rata of interest and storage Cotton and CommMo ?M?r?haSii t m.rchtf- with low charges. w. l kSKEW. MANUFACTURER OF BOOK, NEW, MAXILLA and COL orki PAPER ; Offlcs: Ailamu Pudding, Raleigh, N. ( '. strong; middling uplands 6 ; middline Orleans 15-16; sales 5,000 bales ; specii- n A ft a a m m u. J. WAITT & BRO., Wholesale and Ketail dealers in Ready-Made Clothing, andalisesT' " 52 Fayetfevelle tret, Halelh, 3ff. V Also a full supply of WRAPPING PAPER, Always on hand. ir- CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. 1 C. T. ASKEW, niylo-tf Secretary and Treasurer.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 27, 1879, edition 1
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