Newspapers / The News & Observer … / May 29, 1879, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
r i ! i i ii i ! J f II I it ;. t l! i i , s V i DAILY NEWS THlRMAY. - MAY -N. K9. rlj wlart sad grnmny c - - W nib. TV ricl TaMe. .-.k A- - r I-tU u1 !- C W fc.Ifc.H- Wntd. Vowutirr. - !! itie. Y 11 ri;-lnurii'T. i'A o A o.-lnri"-P. K. l--t t. A ?.- Inrame JoH . WlSMIL-K. A. It. K. JuHn lUri-UI W Mountain -Nie. ir- h.i e n.-r-ait iu nunitr. Croquet will no- "ir anion the fashionable this vr. Ilecedict. Holler A -f N York t iid tbeirlutie l -jid took out .drummer. li.ei,e for this tte. Sheriff I- Spruell. of Washing ton .tunir. brought up r..ni.-t f-r the Penitentiary. Stn C.alc Ilge me-t oucht-"ork.i. luu..l. al '"'1' tanl buaineaa to lr transacted. A.l Odd rVllow.ate re nested to l-e rr ttiL We learri on authority tha' Milton S. I JUletSel i na been arreted in norhti n rr.iuii.itio. from .ir Jam and i uo on hi-- to tbi dir. A LhkntIe rl.i-.--u. inu.-h f- f-tj br Tuuth of tviih len.ii'-i-, r-mbl toTj.i h; . ut hort. if tb -o who m.le it - lo-J l, notsb lb Imilin th Trwury otlir y-n l,n!.T, no t-u.U ui-lrtitv of Mter- -bout borul err riv.1 though. Th enrfmving of the r.v Lood-, tiilbnlr nre. Thre rrf li tr-n . nert-l u 4-1 t rleut. n t.. h-x j.in.lth rbun b: t.l ere.t.nvrrt .J t tV-un t.. -n.iil " tb.burvb- ihrr.illj!iM-n. r lUicnt-iuin hn-Jne store on tb corner ol Krtteiile 'J "" rn tr,u oflrn fiit-l the U J,Mof tbiinir. Lo pri--w i.J r-Ii-bU rrl -f -pi r-i il iorr th-n rtTthio --ut thre Iiu.p.. The 3tb of Mv -ill I or-re-l mi uui bv the ei-Ke.ier: .IJin lrenl in "the city. The de.-.rtion will t Muietiv perl-Tine.!. I he riti tum of lUi(i r rei-evtf.iUy invited to --ticipte. A -ell deline.1 rumor f.reiU UU one ot Witnton .un u.r rrnhiIIUkf iivnr ol our f-ir d-uicbter lhi afternoon t ..: u '"" . H-wk. l rUlen'.ou "tree; hur h. i! e uiit-ke n -t. Mwri. lAtt-A Mtt put in t!e:r or-trdy Ur- l ew fr. their oi l on prvii- ilot :hr t.. uII fr their tuine.. The "rti..n of Iteltinic It o3 tte tru-W -i. l into the t.r r-4uirol the rnerw'i--. of h;f .lo-n men. tndet-rti lrnt of the her-M-effort- put forth l.y doen - oullde UMeo ' w furmh-l all the .!' liuuttt-l er not . ted on nd il U prpirtioi from their hr--. -non tb jo oiie. - eigbs 3.1' und. 4r4e-U At Kortrilie. M-v Mh. by Trof IUvll. Mr. Kd. Allen mn-i Miw Kannie'lHinn. No .-rU. Mr. Allen w the o-.-r'or nd atcent at Foretil. and b-.-. m-i frind m tbU city. ho-ih hmi all niimer of gnnd fortune. To tb man h h rit-. nothnur fire ntore pleasure than -ll n-a, ecuiT rtoiti Ink n. tirt p-r. The tin-!.i a..rtti.nt of i pu. and the larkt t-k of plain an I Carx-T atationerT in th- it v .-an 1 -n at tb Uiokatofe of Allred Williaiii-. A Co., lUleijfb. Kir.t . U-wm leal p I on of tbeu r pe-ialli. Eleet f O-ieer- Al U convocation of Knoch i un il No. S. Koral and Select Mater. held oo tb 27th inj. the tollow ing olh-ers were elected : John Nicbol. . I. M. M. (trauauian. l. I. M-. J- M- Ko-n bun. P. C. of W.. K. II. llra.lley. Tr--urer. Win- P. Uetherell. Ke corder. W. J. llicka. t . of the tiuard. Warn Alicott, I, of the Council. J. C. L, ilarria. Steward. Mile o.lwin, SenUneL Mw A Wt t BUI. On Um -7tb In at. a ouuidamu-. ofd oat th State on relation of Tbouxaa til Kenan. K-j.. Attorney reoral, J. C. S-arlro, Superiu odent of Public Iimiru. tion, an: J. l Ilobinin. Vj., President ff tlm Soate and Jchn M. Moring. Sjuker of lb How, Mr. Morintc waa in the city yeter day and the writ wan rd on huu. LI procnptlr a--pte. eri. A amrooru Laa been aent to Mr. Hobiu aon. who re-idea In Macon county. The man Jam w nia-le returnable Iw foreJude Kure in lieil n June lth. pro. fe.n. Ii A tron. CoL Walter Clark a;id W. II. Pa.e. Kaa.. ha been reUii.id by the plam Ufl. The obie-t ol the action iaticem pel the Speaker to it n the Iiol bill a-p.ni by the late legislature. Th owe ia a Important oie and the MXYuaient will te twuducled by ery able ruunvl. Much Iniere-a i taken In the matter by the e.jple of thi site and It final disposition will lookil lor attentively. rnal. Mra. tioveruor Jarvia baa returnel from a very pleasant aojourn anionic relative iu to.jchlanI county. Yiriciuia. Seuator Ilrower. of Yalkin, in in the ity. II U her in the interest of the western end of the Cap r ear and Yad kin Valley. He think the road will jo by Vtbton. lol. J. S. IUkr l one of the mot en tertainiuK iceutleuian in ou creation w ha uit in many a day. He aldel tuucb to the plenur "f a party of our wtttv turcruuiU on Martut -iri--l La.t evening, while they w re enjoym yralful todueo.-e of the aun lth. Mr. J. I Stone, general aent lb New Horn swmc Machine, tho for retarned from th North and will iu a few daya move to bia new quarter on KayetlevilU atreet. op-itf Tucker's Hail and w ill keep iu aio k a full line of sewlDK macbinen. organs. Ix-t aew log macbln thread, etc. Alex. H. stronab s Poland goae faJnte! the other evening from lite ef fect of lb lightning that struck hi klurben. That w a tlie amount of dain aga. Urmtmg !'. r. Mr. MrvHuu-n nolo, three very Impor tant error- In thia atalenient. First, be bui OO Polajnl goon." Secvmd, bia -kltcheo" never waa "struck by lightning." Third, no such occurrence ver look place, Mr. Y. Iavy baa returned from New Turk. He will open a laundry, w hich will b operation within th next two weeks. Sbirta, collars and ruffs will be done up in style the same a pw. HOTEL AEalTAU. Y bwR IIrK Dr. J. W. Blackmail, Proprietor. C J. Ward. Franklinton; Sam. Ho.ltrea. Norff.lk: T. IK Haigh. Fy-i-tteville; I Ilovd White. Middleburjr; H. Wetbeimer.' Baltimore: S. II Iwis, N. J-: ' '. A. Haninion. lUltimore: W. J. iurlwick. HilNloro: J. M. Ilrower. Ml. Airv; W. A. Moore. Mt. Airy; I. . sx me. Ih'.tiiiiore; i. T Point. Win-t.-n"; A. A. Smith, Winston; W. F. Vi,-:,r, N. Y.: K- M. Wrenn. lUlti-tii'.n-; John M. Moring. Chatham: K. It. Harrell. lUltuiiore; C. j. Y.te. rrfnUro; J. I. Whitfield. Durlutm; It. s. i;re. Yminrvi!le; J. A. Lonir. N.:J. II. .uthate. Ixirham: S. i. W,rth. Favetteville; Mm. W. T. IU. I! Ii'iirham: F. M. Saunder. Norf-;k. J I . truer. II. Hraii. h. Peterl.urc: It. Northampton: P. II. Ian. VithAti. HufKL S 11 trt A Proprietor. i I . C:l, I- 1. t. 1 tioinaa ne iisr, iieiiaeron ; Haiichtoii, PitUboro; Thomas J. n. Win-don: A. Ilrden. A. i. Thoiuj n. Joiin .. i..;tn,'ioi ii'i'j, teoie li. liowaru. t rank iiiuoii ; .Mr. Mur.iii. Miw Kelrm Morpin. Chc raw. S. ".: Captain W. F. Irumniond. Sort-. Ik. V.; I. M. Kiiir. Wei Ion. Tke Rleh t alirerwla Banker. When it luul le-mie known that one .f the n h.-t California liaiiken hol lea the Pacific Coot a:id trAiisferre! hi t-a.-c of operations t the New York stuck K chan ire all the shrewd finan ,ier wat- he-l lii- -oure with keen in terest to t-f how h- w..uld ucce 1. I he result ha.i emphatically proved the e.ilthv linker Haira-ity. Beside-. ha in much wider and more proru-i-ing field to operate in. he is know n to hac l-ccli in several .-lo'k -llll'ilia-tioii tlioi paid immense proliu. By the o'liibiualion meth.-I of .erating i !:. k Mc-p.I.iw rence ACo-. Bank er. N. Y.. unite order, of thousands .f ii.tiier. in dirtt-rcnt sum. iit- one v .vt capital, an 1 o,-rate thcin as a iu zh:v w hole. di idiii profits -o mta .ttnonc shareholders every days. I 'apiial in any amoiiut Iron. lUto$k, an t u-elvith grc.it .ueves in th- tj would i.y il"i profit. .' wt.-iM make .". or l" r cent. n the f:.N-k 'iuriiig tl.e month. Mc-srs. UurtiK-e A Co. s Hew c ircular niaiie.1 free give "two unerring rule. ,ir vims., and full particular."" lh.it .nv -iie can operate iti sto- k-. and to t not iev st -k- and w ante!. iov rnmeiit o re.H e hanire P. a. e. 1-m I A ' N.N. tlp-lle-l. 1 tail k cr. A'-plv r.nJo Life. What truly beautiful world we live Hi Nature give us grandeur of uioiin ta. n. .rlctn an i --ealia. and thousands f luui. for enjoyment. We can vie ire no I iter w hen in jerfc-t health: l.ut how often do the majority of people t--l like kiv ing it up disheartneI. 'lis . our'el and worried out with diseia.se. wliii there l no oo-.t-loii for this f.-el-mg. as every sufferer can easily obtain sa-.isfa.torv ppf that ireens Augut Flower w ill make ihetii as free from di-ase a w lieli l-m. J psi.i and I. iv f-r "oinplaiut is the dir- t -aus.r ei:t v - n v e T eti t ofwh maladies as Bi"iiousn-s. Indigestion. si.k llea ia I.e. .s:iv enes-.. Nervous I'f trati -n. Iitiiei f the Head. Palpita t...fi of the Heart, and ..'.her dis' r s:ii sV III) loll.s. II v e r v 1 1 1 Three roV e i h.- ot Ali.MI' i vv oiider f'l I e t!c-' t I a:n ie :'.cs. 1" ct-iits. Trv i:. Trlnmphnllj. hr. I'ri "'- -si.tl Flavoring K Tracts h.svc sl.f-1 the lest i.fv i.-iiif and .rv :icii ue in uiiph tnily. and now .r.- laki'tg pr--cb-nce o er all others. Thev ar- justly entitled l" the reputa tl n th-y have acjiiiicl. for iheir sitegth. puritv and del i a. y of flavor. The finest of Mackinac straw hats, ).;'., t Li vv s, opjsrute Postoifn-e. The latest styU-s f u:!s, l..w pri-es. al P.r. otli. . linen o.llars and Lk s. opHite I.u v. chatiipiii shirts. linen ami gent, s night gowns made at I.l V V s la.-torv. opposite d r iwr o order IW.olh Uanlesl. 1 C.xmI rsl maker. "lie th.it u:i'!'i'."i ttie business nin ire in; ov ment by caliing al No. J) I v ettev ille str--t. None but a kfissl one t,.-- i apply. l .Wf.lkl l.. Keeelvesl To-llnl. l..eli telephone shirts, "v'n-. Pairs si.im s ir in a air up . js.ras.ils from 1 up. J,i v ards pants, loth from 1 : doxen handkert hiels at a vil. up. each. bi shirts at J.V each. pflirs drawers at each. at W.s.llcott's t pen Front Store, vv ilmington street. A I H slMB't. Fine large salt herrings. pikled leef. N. I'- and surgar . urs hams and shoulders, rlo'ir. meal, sugars of all grad.-s. H.Mr and toboc. o, all of the verv It-sf. lor aale. At Wat n's a lot of four .and a half gallon kev. also a lot of brass ock. all as good as new will l.e sold for less than .l. The ew stork Speenlallon The new combination met ho-1 of op erating in stocks which Messrs. Ijtw renc ,V Ci.. Bankers, N. Y.. hav e in aiiirnrat'sl. is nttra.'ting much attention m financial circles, by reas.li! f its re markable sus--ss. A customer in I'rov ileiicf. inv .-sttsj nine tunes, and made over J'."" m three months, by isinir from to ?' capital. By this svslem. orders irnni thousands l cus tomers, m various sums, are iMM.led in to one immense capital, and ojert-d as a mighty whole, thus giving to each shareholder all the advantages of vast capital and shrewdest skill. Profits are liv idtsi e.ery thirty days. Any amount from fo to fT,io can le used in Messrs. I .aw relic- A Co.'s ismibinations with e-juai proj)rtiouate su.-cess. I" wiil make ?7 profit in the month. will return f 1 . or s jer cent, on the si-s k, and so as the market varies. The nevr cir.-ular giv es "twn unerring rules for nT," and shows how any one can operate profitably. Mailed free. Si.M-ks ami l-mds wante-l. uv ori.inent l.pis upplie.. Apply to I aw r-p- e , .. . Hankers. .VT K' h.iugtt Place. N . . I" r I paat-fi eft hlrl jr Years. Mrs. inslows SiHiihing Syrup has leen uss (or children. It -"rrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind olie. regulates the lwes, cures dys entery and diarrhwa. whether arising from lething r other causes. An old and weil-tricd reiue.lv. St cents a Isit llc " TI.eCi rente I Illesal n-. A simple, pure, harmless remedy that cures every time, and prevents dis case by keeping the blood i.ure, stom odi regular, kidneys and liver active, is the greatest blessing ever srnferred upon man. Hop Bitters is that remedy, and its proprietors are I sung blessed by thousands who have leeti saveil and cure I by it. Will you try it? See another column. Ale. Prter and nisfral Water. My facilities for tht. delivsrv of the atove in lsttles or kegs, are auperi.y to any in the state. Prices as low as the lowest. Country orders solicited. M. Bilij." Raleigh. N..C. City Botling Works. At WalMi't Kxeellent pickles, chow-chow, pre nare.1 mustard and catsup by the mea sure, and a good supply of canned g.rfsUgenerally, all going very cheap. , Celeesvt Al mmm JBaaa. This i decidedly the most useful, be side heinsr the most efficient Family Medicine ever phved within the reach of any people. Its reputation extends tar and wide, and its greatxnularity is due entirely to irsbwn merits. For relieving Sick and Nervous Headache, it may lie truly said, to have no equal. Dyspeptics find it just the remedy for their troubles. Mothers and daugh ter, have long situ discovered in its use a panacea" for their worst ills; i.nd now w e have the testimonies of two eminent ministers of the gospel, from Southern cities, setting forth its specific erfe. t in other more dreaded and troublesome diseases. Kev. John F. Mayne. Theological Seminary, Colninbia, S. C, writes: "Am articled with that terribleilisea.se. iMai-eie;' am using the "Seven Springs Ma-s" w it U a coiisi.lerabledegree of re lief: is the only remedy J have yet found to suit my .-ase : w ant to ..iitinue its use until a cure is effected if poiwi ble. Send worth of the enclosed P. O. order immediately. J.vo. F. Matnk. Columbia. S. C, Jan. lJd, lTy. Kev. 'J. I. Parker, of New Orleans, li., writes: "Having tried ertec-tually the "Seven Springs Iron and Alum Mass.' for Oiarhea. Kidney afflictions. Ac. I take ileaure in recommending is ue in these complaints. In my caje it atlords itnnieiiate relief. J. D. Parker." New Mrlean. La.. Feb. 11th. 179. For sale lv Wm. Si"iip.s.n, Pes.-ud, l'A 'o., aii'l F. H. Heartt, RUileigh, N. C., ami IiruiristJ. generally. I.ANKKI M A LlTCHUKLD, . Abingdon, Ya. If vo.i nee 1 irvl oak or pine wood set it of Mar.ui A Morii. ak at ?-'t.'", pine f. """. Ie!iverel by the coni. n iiand also, lm luhela feed oats, chear. For Rent. A lwel!;:ig house in the city of R.il eigh. Seven rooms, in gtvod repair with ne-esarv outhouses. For particu lars applv to VV. H. Pa.-e, Attorney at Iw. " Ocean tira llelel. Jaiue-s II. Fool. Hroprirlor, Beaufort. . Thi" hue is now open for the re cep:ioii ni summer visitors. A gool bar. h.iJiiii house-.. eu are attached t the house. Sailing boat, in attend ance ! r the ace inoJ:ition of guesds. A steamei will also land passengers at the hotel wiiart. 'l take excur-ion parties toa.iy j'oint on the harlor. The table w ill be supplied with the lest the market and water afford. Terms of board M. ' pet d -.v. ?u er week; per month. V will not "blow our ow niorri;" t it will !e pleased to ha e others -lo for us. oldslxro Mail, Messnner, NN'infon journalsj Tarlxjro Southerner and Durham Plant copy one month. Iok at the 'etits' call tli-s at 2.4, at lb-He. B.o.." s.ioe Store. Look at the articles Hcllei' store al en is. display ed in Look at the llclk-i Bros, jl t'ive i-ent counter Favetteville St. at I - " an I sh. k- k at o ail.-r 1 louse 1 r at ! !) Nfw ports at ! to " cent s at I lei ler ? Li'.. Bros. 1 av ettevil'.e St Only ..in l ur ::;.ie Fi-inne! Siit- of . C! fast colors rs and at B. Hat: ! I - A s A r. . Weikel A ... with the times l n 'ipn-r to Ik- abreast : n e ery n-sj t, this eiiicrprising tirui are rin-ivin.' daily samples ofall the most fashionable and seasonable gewx Is now m the market. Select your sam pl.s.iu.) ;!,.-v will send for the goods an I make th' mi up ill a style that, for elc' me-and tinish cannot I e surpassed. Tfieu rn ir.-i will le in. iterate and suitable to lni' fillies. All giMidsiloW on hand will ! sold at verv reduced pri- i-s I- their -t- VOIl Ilk' r cash o-i.' v. all and examine k. YoU lieedirt buy Ulllf'Ss Kre.h irrlval at I. T. J ohnss-is. Ki. hni-uid Indtetl W hlTe corn b:lk file-; sides. A !ar;re lot meal. ft.s ni.-e ts. N. '. hams and of TM-as, 'ditleretit kinds. Cuba in.iLtiKis in bbls and ti. ri , J." bags cotlf.-. diiler.-nt irrades. o bbls niii- yellow sugar. :m sacks tlour. '- otfer thse triMxis tothe trade at pri -s that can't fail to please. iive Us I). trial. A few . .bill! I son. rlnro j and 1 I-'- h u fas on hand y-t. iMMiil) I'lour bbl. Sacks. For s;tle In .V. II. i. id. I K. Vatt. I las on haii' n lbs. C and to arrive. K. Bulk side and shoul- ders. l,iu bus. prime w hite corn. Juo bbls. family flour. 3H bus. Maxal'l Mills lo!ted meal. 5u sacks Marshall's Liv erjiool salt. i bbls. New irleans molasses, lu bbls. sugar house molasses. J bbls. sugar, from granulated down. J ' sacks i-otlce. Jmi i -hi in Is prime Timothy hay. Karly liose se-l is)iatos. Orders tilled promptly for seed sweet jotatoes. AIove namel giMwIs Istught right, and w ill be sold ao-ordingl v. L. K. Vyatt. Wilmington St., oiisite Market. iun anU laxksmitn. Brock well A' King, near the rear ol ihe L". S. Court House, on Salisbury 'street, are prepared to repair in first cl.iss style. Breech-loading and Muzzle loading Shot 'inns and tire arms of every description. They also repair Door Ix ks. Trunk b-ks, and locks of all patterns. Cm I "reikis. Parasols, Flu ting machines, ami everything in th line of small hardware, either brass, slcel or top. Sign and Bell hanging a spc'-ia'.tv rdei-s from a distance w ill ris--ive se-ial attention. Keys fitted at residences on short notice. All work warrantel. llelb'r Bros, would resject fu Ily in f.i ..i 1 i lics. thai besides their large "ami cheap slock of B.xts and Shoes that they hav e placed counter in their store ujhiii which can lie found a large v ariety of useful articles for house keeping which are to le sold at the low price of Five cents. I'nseen. While other articles of their kind are largely adulterated, Ir. Price's Cream Baking Powder holds its unshaken po sition as the purest, lest and most re liable In all particulars that consti tutes perfect results, it cannot be ap proaclied by any other Baking Powder in the market. I. T. Johnson. Wholesale grocer and commission merchant, Wilmington street, Jl doors north Market, is constantly receiving consignments of eggs, chickens, Irish jMitatix-s, N. c. Bacon, and all kinds oiintry pr.sluce which heal wtiys sells to Is-st advantage and remits promptly. tive him a trial. Hisstrx-k of grocer ies is large and well selected, and he offers sjh ial inducements to persons buying in quantities. Write to him for prices. It I to your Interest to Know that Payne Bros.arenow making the 1 .est brfcksoii this market and selling them low er than the low est. Thev can afford it as they give the business their undi vided attention and being practical men know how to make them by is oiiomy and of best quality. They use the well known and long tried "Crib Tree Clay" which is unsur passed in the State of North Carolina. We guarantee our brick and work to give perfect satisfaction. For further information ."all on Wayne Alicott, Agent, corner Will, and Davie St's., or address, Payhe Bros., Box 75. Kaleigh N. C, At WsIms-i, A fre.li supply of sugar cured should 'tleat Xataal Life !- svaiee fsnpasj. Steadily pursues its course. It affords 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 toliey can be obtained. In thirty 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 jsitronage by sjecious plans. Kxperience has shown that the most advantageous forms of policies are life by annual or limited premiums; and long term endowments. Please sender call for its full statement, with table of rates, etc. S. D. Wait, general agent, four doors South of the ""Yarboro House.'" VALI AULEIITY LOfN KOIt .SALE On ThnrvUj . JunrSlh. I79. 12 iu. I will sell on the premises, in lots to suit purchasers, that valuable property in the city of ILaieigh lying on tbe 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.; ou the east by Halifax street. Terms of. Vale One-fourth Cash, residue in three equal installments on a credit of 6, 1J, and 1 months, res Ieetively, w ith 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 Koll No. 3,151. S. F. Moudkcai. May oth-tds. Commissioner. fsprlnjj 17 Xew Good. Bargains never before heard of. 1 have just returned from New York where I have purchased a select stock of I b y Goods consisting in Dress Goods, Lawns, Pique white and colored. Prints in great variety and Prettiest I ever lsught. Bleached and unbleach ed muslins at all prices. BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, in great variety. Boydeus hand made Jailers 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 lnots. Miles' ladies' kid Newimrt Ties, which are beautiful. In addition to these, I keep a full line of all qualities and prices of low price shoes for tei llemen ai.d ladies, and a nice 'ine of Misses' and Children" Shoes. I have a. tine line of childrens' white no-heel button slioes. My Clothing Department is very at tractive, and prices more attractive. I am also agent for Devlin A Co., the leading custom-made clothiers of N. Y. measures taken aud suits madetoorder Don't forget the famous Boyden Gaiter for gents in all styles, and my Clothing Department up stairs. Agent Frank I-lie cut paier patterns. Catalogue Free. Yery Respectfully, J. P. GllLLfcY. I nL. iird of Bargains! Who tries his lest to please his friends And in his latx.rs never ends. Bargains he'll give you when you call FT No. in is all and all. Of other houses you hear them talk; In Favetteville street just take a walk And oiiiy ask for No. 1. Kept by the most ingenious of men. And when his friends by chancedrop in Then forth he i-onies," Ixird what a if rin. And to their wondering eyes displays such heaps of brackets and window" shades. His pictures are exssed to public view Ami a variety of cord to suspend tliem too. His 1. N.k ing glasses, and toilet cases Will help adorn votir lormsaiid laces; Picture frames anI mouldings too Iu great variety, black, brown and blue. His window orni.-es and lambrequins tine. Will make your rooms and parlor shine. Perforated mottoes, and white holly . baskets. And ev ery other sort of stuff. Of which he hopes to hav e enough. So now he bids you all adieu And w ishes a happy new year too, And not forget C. C Clawson, No. lu Favettev iile St. RALEIGH MARKETh. Cotton Market: Ueporte.1 bv PARK KB A A VERA. Cotton Brokers. Haleiuu, N. C, May . lsrw. Middling. 1-Jn strict Iivr Middling l- Middling 1-', strict Good Ordinaiy lJ'i (Joo.ii ir.fi nary ll; mfi narv Mi.l.lliiitr Stains 12.' Iajw Middling Stains. 11 :B Good Ordinary Stains Tone of Market, firm. CITY MARKETS Wholesale Prices. Corrected by CHISTOPHER fc SORRELL Official Report of Grocers Exchange. Raleigh, N. C. May 25, 1X79. Flour, North Carolina o 76 (g.6 00 Chickens 15 (a 20 Com o (a) & Com Meal 55 & W liacon, N. C. Hog lound 7 g, 8 " " hams 7 (a, 9 Bulk Meats, clear rib sides.... 5?ij " shoulders 5 (qi 5 Norih Carolina 1'ork q, 7 Coffee, pi line Rio 14 (9 15 gojd 12 13 Hyrnp, S. It 25 (g Nlo lasses, Cuba '$i 35 Suit, Liverpool 1 &5 (1 70 .Sugar, white 4 t u yellow Irish potatoes 1 00 Ql 25 44 North Carolina.. 50 5-5 Sweet Potatoes (seed) 75 (s so Oat. Khelled 45 & 50 Peaches, peeled per lb unpealel 3 " Apples, northern per bushel.. SI 25 & 50 dried 3 & 4 Cotton Ties, new ? spliced Bagzlng 11 12 Pork 4 6 Peas, per bushel, white v0 SW " " "" atock 60 & 75 Eggs 12V la Butter 12 15 Beeswax 20 t 22' Rags nilxisl 12 cotton 14i Flks inter Jo.'") Miuk 75 Fox liu Coon 35 Above are for large quantities. When mall quantities are wanted higher prices willle charged. TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. Nkw York, May 28. Money at 4(5,5. Kxihange 4.s'7(i4.s7J. (iovernmenbs dull at 1.0:JJ. State Inmds dull. Cotton net receipts 1 bales ; gross :ksl. Futures closed weak; sales 17G, uuo bales; May 12.72(.12.73; June 12.76 (V 12.77; July 12.!J(a, 12.97; August 13.15 (a,l.'kli; September 12.82(0,12... ;: (etoler l l.ill.'Jl; Novemterll.4' i 11.1; De cember 11.2!(t, 11.31 ; Jaou ...y ll.-'il. Cotton is entirely nominal ; sales 773 bales; middling uplands 13; mid dling Orleans 13fc ; weekly net receipts 2()ls bales; exports to Great Britain 1 '15 bales; Continent . Flour quiet, strongly in buyers' favor; Southern Hour dull; common to fair extra $4.75(q,5.oO ; good to choice $5.f5 (g,ii.75. Wheat, heavy ; ungraded w in ter real ?1. 12(5,1.16; S'o. 2, ?l.li(a,1.17. Corn ungraded, 44(5,44, active. Oats heavy ; No. 3 nominal at 36. Coffee active and unchanged ; Rio, in full cargoes, lli(514$; in jobbing lots 12i(g, 15. Sugar firm with fair trade for Cuba; Muscovado 6 6 5-16; fair to good re fining, quoted at 61(7-16; prime 6i 9-16; refined fair demand and firm. Molasses quiet, prices unchanged. Rice, fair request and quite firm. Tal low, fair trade and steady at 6(55-16 Rosin dull at ll.32ifofl.40 for strained. Turpentine weak Pork opened weak and closed firmer with moderate trade ; mess, on snot, is quoted at9.00 for old ; SW.Wt, for new ; June delivery sy.S5: Aut-ust l0.tX(S10.05. Lard easv : prime steam, on spot, 6.25 i.27i. Whisky dull, f 1.04J bid ; ?1.05 asked. Freights quiet. Baltimore. May 2S. Oats steady Southern 35(a.r5 ; Western white 34 (a 36; do. mixed 3234; Pennsylvania 34 (ii.36. Rve auiet at o(r0. Way dull nrime to choice Pennsylvania and Maryland 313.00(a,S14.0u per ton. Pro- vi:i:is firm ; mess pofk $9.50(3 $10.75: bulk meats loose shoulders 4; clear rib sides 5: packed 4i(a.5i. Ba- con shoulders 45(iOO; clear rib sides 5J(j,6: hams ii(d.lui. Lard, refined, in tier.es 7. Butter ouiet: prime to choice western packed 14(u. It! ; roil 1 1 (a. 13. Firms stea.lv at 1 Ha 12. Cofl'ee uuTet: Iliocanroes lui(o,16. Whisky dull $1.07(o-1.074. Suirar 8(o.bi. Wilmixuton, May 2s. Spirits tur ientine dull at 25i. Kosin steady strained 1.0.5 : urood strained fl.10. Crude turpentine steady ; hard $ 1.00 vellow dip $1.60 ; virgin $2.10. Tar steady at 62J. Corn quiet ; prime white 55. Cincinnati, May 28. Flour in good demand and a shade higher ; for family $5.0u(o,f5.75. Wheat stronger and in fair demand; red and white $1.08(5, fcl.10. Corn quiet at 38(5,40. Oats firm at 3 ifoto. Fork quiet but nrm at y.o (5)$KUX). Lard quiet but firm ; current make held at S6.00. Bulk meats strong ershoulders held at $3.50, short rib sold at $4.55; cash sales $4.60; buyer Mav and seller June $4.60(0,4.70; short clear held at $4.75. Bacon in good de mand at full prices shoulders $4.00 (o,$4.12i; short rib $5.25 ; short clear rib $4.9oaj5.lO: Whisky active and firm at $1.02. Butter steady and unchanged Sugar steady and unchanged. Hogs active ; packing, $3.30(a.3..:0. Liverpool, May 2 Noon. Cotton strong; middling uplands 7 ; middling Orleans 7; sales ,000 bales; specu lation and export 2.0O0 bales; receipts 13,0oo bales, lo,HX) American. Futures buyers otiering 1-lt more; uplands and low middling clause for June delivery, ti 15-16, 6 27 -32 (o,6ii; July and August, 6 31-32: August and September 7 1-32 (a.7 1-16; September and October, 7 1-16; October and November 6J. Futures firm. May 28. Cotton Middling, low mid dling, good ordinary : Galveston- quiet at 12, 12J and Hi cunts ; net receipts 2'0 bales. Norfolk firm at 12i cents : net receipts 381 bales. Balti more quiet at 13. i2? and 12 cents net receipts bales. Boston firm at I'M, 13 and 12i cents ; net receipts 452 bales. Wilmington firm at 124. 12 and 1 li cents; net receipts 10 bales. Philadelphia steady at 131, 12 andJ12i cents; net receipts 8 bales. Savannah- very firm at 124, 1-1 and Hi cents; net re ceipts 401 bales. New Orleans quiet and firm at 122. 121 and 12 cents; net receipts 461 bales. Mobile quiet and stea.lv at 125. 121 and 12 cenU; net re ceipts 26 bales. SEW ADVEUTISEHE.VT8. Statement SHOWING THE CONDITION OF THE Insurance Co. OF VIRGINIA. ASSET. IECEMBEK 31t. 1S7S Value of rul estate and ground rents owned by th 'ompany .les. the amount f incumbran ces t hereon , 3 Loan on lioadand mort n:r 'duly recorded and beinn tlrt lienson the fee simple). Account of stocks and h. .u ls of the Fnited S'hts, alo all other stixk.s and bonds abso lutely owned ly the Company, StCM-ks, bomls and .-ill ot tier securi ties except mortgages' hypothecii tett to ihm Company as colla:eral security for cash actually loaned by the Company. Interest due and accrued on stocks and other securities. i"ah in Company's prin cipal office and belong ing to the I'ompany, deposited in Bank. Ca.ti in hands of Agents, and in transitu, Premiums unpaid. Premium loans and notes. All other assets, det ailed in statement, 2b,750.:iH. 5,9il.82 16.101.17 none. 17,910.90 none. 1. .91 Total Assets, $ lfl,55.91 LIABILITIES. Iss! unpaid, including those reistei, t 17,112.12 Reserve, as required by law, 40,78. .Ml other claims, 1.LW6 Total Liabilities, Surplus as regards policy n ilders, s Capital stix-k. pid up. Surplus as reifvrds sto-k- holders. Total Income. J Totid Expend iturei. 2.'H.iXK'.i. 7,-?16..5t 1 12,31 . 17 116,417.iJ W. H. CROW, Agent, Raleigh. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, (khi k of Secretary ok State, Insurance Department, Raleigh, May 28, 1879. In compliance with Sec. X of "An Act con- .erning Insurance," ratified March 12th, l77. I certify that the above is a true ex tract from the sworn statement of the Merchant and Mechanics Insur ance Company to December 31st. 1878, now on Hie in thii Department, and the statement is hereby approved. V, . L. SAUNDERS, Swcrtarey of Stat. R ALKICiH A OASTON RAILROAD. Change of Schedule. Superintendent's Office, Raleigh, X. C , March 11, 1879. On and after Thursday. March 13th, 1879 trains on the Raleigh & Gaston Railroad will run daily (Sundays excepted) as fol lows : Leave Raleigh Neuse Forestville . . Wake Youngsville. Franklinton Kittrells Henderson ... lavp s 00 a m Weldon .. 3 35 pm 4 09 " 4 34 ' s 26 " Gaston 8 42 " Littleton.... 8 46 " Macon 8 59 " Warren ton.. 9 18 " Ridgevray 9 43 " Junction 10 06 " Mlddleburg. 00 13 29 38 50 07 29 13 32 44 48 04 Middleburg.,10 62 .Junction 10 38 Ridge way.. .10 47 Warren ton.. 11 tft Macon 11 16 Henderson. . , Kittrells Franklinton. Youngsville., Wake Forestville . . Littleton.... 11 43 iaston . . Arrive at .12 06 pm Neuse Arrive at Weldon 12 40 " Raleigh... 8 25 ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Valeigh at 10.00P. M. Arrive at Weldon at 5.00 A.M. Leave Weldon at Iojjo P. M. Arrive at Raleigh at 6.00 A. M. Mail train connects at Weldon with the mail trains of the Seaboard and Roanoke and Petersburg Railroads. J NO. C. WINDER, may 29 Superintendent. Black Mountain Salve ! Used to Heal Fresh Wounds, Scalds, Barns, and Especially Galls, Cuts and Calks IN HORSES. Mailed post-paid on receipt of 25 Cents. Direct to JOHX BOSSIX, Poat Office Box 78, RAI.KIUH. !.' Merchants nil Much may 2s-tf JTEW ADTERTtSEMKirra. STATEMENT SHOWING THE COSDITION OF THE Colnmlins Insnraice & Baiit- iis OF MISSISSIPPI. ASSETS. Detmbeb 31st, 173. Value of real estate and ground rents owned by the Company (less the amonut of encumbran ces thereon , Loi-ns on bond and mort- t460,ltJU guge duly recoraeaana being first liens on the fee simple), 2,3tjti.iti Account of stocks and bonds of the L'nited States, and of this and other States, also all other stocks and bonds absolutely owned by the Company, 114.327.50 Stocks, bonds and all other securities (ex cept mortgages; hypo thecated to the Com- ; pany as collateral secu rity for cash actually loaned by the Comp ny. 10,ou0.u0 Interest due and accrued on stocks and other securities. 2mi.uu Cash in Company's prin cipal office and belong ing to the Company, deposited in Bank 14,59fl..7 Cash in hands of Agents, and In transitu, none. Premiums unpaid, 2,b"y;.M Proiuium loans and notes none. All other assets, detailed in statement, none. Total asseta, $ iio.54ii.7-; LIABILITIES. Losses unpaid, including those resisted, $ 9,2H.6M Reserve, as required by law. 8,178.78 All other claims, none. Total liabilities, $ 17,342.. 5u Surplus as regards pol icy holders. $ 213,157.37 Capital stock paid up. Joo,Mio.un Surplus as regard stock holders. 13,157.37 24,47.5y 21,593.21 Total income. Total Expenditnres, CAMERON, HAY A CO, Agents, Raleigh. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Office of Secretary of state. Insurance Department, Raleigh, May 2, 1679. In compliance with Sec. s of "An Act con cerning insurance, ratified March 12th. 177. I certify mat ine above is a true extract from the sworn statement of the Columbus Insurance and Banking Company to Dec. 31st, 1J7, now on nle in this Department, and the statement is hereby approved. II- t . F t . T - T . . . Secretary of State. STATEMENT SHOWING THE CONDITION OF THE 0. S. B Union Assnraice Co. OF LONDON. ASSETS. December 3Ut, ItT?. Value of real est te and ground rents owned by the Company iless the amount of encamoran- noii e. Loans on bond and mort gage 'duly recorded and being first liens on the fee simple. in ne. Account of stocks an J b Dd of the L aited States, and of this aud other sta:e, also all oth r stocks and bonds absolutely owned by the Company. 1 277.liy6.yo Stocks, bonds and all other securities '.ex cept mortgages) hy pothecated to the Com pany as collateral secu rity" for cash actually loaned by the company none. Cash in Company s prin cipal omce ana belong ing to the. Company, deposited In Ba.ifc, .so.729.62 5.671 M 12y,4.75 none. Cash in hands of Agents, aud in transitu. Prem urns unpaid. Premium loans and notes. All other assets, detailed in statement, none. Total Assets, $l,404,O4.M LIABILITIES. Losses unpaid, including- those resisted. 1 45,d4.j Reserve, as required by law, 012,4.. i.m All other claims, 2,.S2.37 Tot d Liabi itles. $ 5sl.3H3.13 Surplus beyond capital as regards poiicy holders. $ 912.653.92 Toial Income. Sfl,42.60 Total Expenditures, ti76,774.2!' NOR I H CAKO IN A BnMtS 1' 17. Risks written, $ 17s.sl.;.:ti Premiums received, 2,4f,ti5 Losses paid on risks taken. nonp. Losses incurred, none. P. F. rtSI.L ll 4 SON, Agents, Raleigh. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Office of Secretary of State, Insurance Department. Raleigh, May 28, 170. In compliance with Sec. 8 of" An Act con cerning Insurance," ratified March 12th. it77, I certify tnat tne aoove is a true extract from the sworn statement of the U. S. Branch Commercial Union Assurance Com pany to Dec. 31st, 1M78, now on file in this Department, and tha statement is hereby approved. Secretary of State. Low Prices Rule I Day ! L. ROSENTHAL & CO., Have made the experiment of purchasing a stock so complete as to include the latest novelties lu Mens, Youths, Boys !s Childrens' Clothing, We offer this season to the consumers a line of Linen Ulsters, Drap d" Ete suits and Uossanier uoals. Also, a lull line 01 Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and i including the best make in the country. There can be found in our stock a complete line of Fancy Woods, and Fur, Wool and Straw Hats and Gentlemen's Furnishing Oooda. We have added to our 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 lareely for cash only, as we do, for three stores, we claim that our prices are as low as any house In this State, ana custo mers would do well to call on us before pur chasing. may 27 Kaieign, . JUST 11ECEIVED AT M. ROSENBAUM'S A Larare lAt of Marseilles and Toilet a,- uilts, the handsomest assortment ever own: (18; eighteen different qualities and styles, very cheap. Tiie third lot of Towels. A new supply or tnove nice cheap Hand kerchiefs, you know . together with manv other articles never had before. New Lot of Hamburg Edgings, Ladies' and Children's White and Colored Hose, very cheap. Linen Crash and those very cheap Colored Napkins the third sup ply jusi received. Call and see for yourself, but don t mis take the place it is one door north of the express office. Compy Coimerci ONE PRICE FOR ALL ! may 27- WILL YOU SEMe FARM! Chapin's Farm Agency, RALEIGH, N. C. Dr. A B. Chapin, Manager. Xorth Carolina Branch of Georre If. Cnapin's Farm Acenejr,Bton. Mm. Special attention given tothe sale of North Carolina Real Estate. Ko charge made ut til a sale is effected. All property L,;, e.i 1.. our nanos-iur sale win oe ho crtw-.l in 1 1. popular work, expense. The South Illustrated frt. .,f The Charleston News and Courier kv "Every body has heard of to. H. Chapin farm agency ,aud few are unacquainted wi;ii the success which has attended tt opet tions."' The New England Farmer says: "it H. Chapin has advertis.-d Lu farms to the amount of $5n,uuu during the pat year. We commend him to our readers. The Aiken, S. C, Review says .-"No r,,, lias done more than Oeo. H. Chapin in the -ause of southern immigration. Our village is thronged with Northern people in search of Southern homes, and good sales are being made. The "South Illustrated" U doing a great work for us." The New York Tribune, the Boston Her ald, Journal,Traveler,(ilobe,aiid Advert ivr, speak in the highest term of Chapin Faun Agencv. N. B. SMALL FARMS (particularly, me wanted at once. Office Fis r Building. RALEIGH. N. C mav 2tf Important to Fih Buyers. THE fishermen and those directly Inter ested in the fisheries of Carteret county, having organized a "Flshermen s Union, are now prepared to furnish fresh and ult fish to dealers at fair prices, and from fir I hands. Parties desiring to purchase will Co well to send in their orders, and get nh from those who catch and put them up. Every package guaranteed to be a repre sented. Address all orders to the FISHERMEN S UNIoN. Beaufort, N. . T. J. FOSTER &C0., Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars, General Commisalon Here bants. No. 112 Empire Block Broad Street. Tobacco, a kpecialtjr. Rome, Oa., April 17, lo7y. april J-tf AD FOR SALE. WILL BE STjLD AT THE COI RTIKjI'sK door in Raleigh, on Monday, June 16. tract of land in BERTIE C O U N T Y , adjoining the innds of Jolm Watti. W. A. Mcjre, Hardy 4 Taylor, and other, eon t-ain-ing. by estimation. Fie Hundred aud Fi: teeii Acres, more or le-. JoHN rEVEREI"X. M ALTER CL.M;K, TruU-eii of T. I. Devereux. t'lay lVlm In Baknrupit. . THE KENDALL Patent Shingle Machine. Makes from -J.0, to :;.( perfei shaved shingles per day. from the bua. with tt.n e hand-and four horsepower. Makes hliin. gles ia-ter, .etterand cheaper, than c 1 1 N' done by any other means. s;niple. ( : r : 1 k . direct cutim:, not liable towearor bre.ika:-. it is t lie most aluutie wo...d orki.'i n. chin 7th ; -v,-r invented I'atented 1-bruary .-. For sale, by State rights only. Address. A. W. Tocaur.E. An: Kaleigh. '. J. J. THOMAS OFFER- Guano and Supplies FOR FARMERS. In stock and arriving: 2lmj Sacks Allison & Addison's Complete Cot tan Manure. 2000 Sacks High Grade Acid Phosphate. Sulphate Ammonia and Nitrate bod a. Balk Meat. Corn Heal. OsUt. Hay. Flonr. New Crop Cuba and ."New Orleans MoIrum, SUGAR OF ALL CADES, COFFEE, FLU AND SMOKING TOBACCO. All of which will be sold low for Cash or on Crop Tim ! Personal Attention given to the sale of C-Jtton, and for those who may wish to hold I have ample storage room and will make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES with low rate of interest and storage charges. J. J. THOMAS, Cotton and Commiiion Merchant, No. k Martin Street, marchtf- RALEIGH. ". "DANDY," A CHESTNUT SORREL, 15 a Hands. ? Years Old, Beautiful Shape, High Styled, Fancy at.d Heavy Main and Tail, Trim, Neat Legs, Extra Development of Muscle, Trot Inside of three minutes on the road, PERFECTLY KIND. EASY TO DRIVE, AND IN FACT THE BEST HORSE IN THE CITY. W. C. McMackin miv it- dt f w. c. & A. B. V NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS! MAY 23D. Just Received Fresh Oranges ami Lemons, New York Russet apples, Yellow Bananas, Gordon and Dillworth Preserves, Nunisen's Preserves and Jellies, Richardson and Rohbius Dessert Fri Empire Salad Cream, Thurber's A Prire's Extract. Ferris' smoked Broiling Beef. Hecker's Self-Raising b lour, Alexis Godellot Olive oil, Baldwin's Tomato Catclip, Succotash, Edam Cheese. French Vinegar, Tapioca and tarina. Imported Oatmeal, Canada and American Oatmeal, Pure Cider Vinegar. Inegar, Colman's English Nl ustard . Cucumber and Mixed Pickles. 300 lbs. .Magnolia and Southampton Hams. 25 dozen Ap'pollinaria Water. C0MICTS TO HIRE ! -o- mmm Under the general law for farming out convicts, I am authorised by the Board o Directors of thia institution, to hire, or larm out toindUidualH, or to private, or public corporations, all surplui convicts that may accumulate at the penitentiary. And here I would state that we can otter very special inducements to any persons wishing to hire convict labor, to prosecute any enterprise inside ofthe prison encloenre. Any person wishing to hire convict, to be worked either inside or outside of tin prison will please make application at once. V W.J. HICKs. may 22-dlm Aren't, and Warden,
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 29, 1879, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75