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DAILY NEWS A KIurLAR CASE. FRIDAY. MAY 1879 WMtliiM, May r.w ih South AlUnllc ttr enrnll- kutwc temperature; ouinwirny i rtlu. Ts lrtel TaMe. Tbs Uriooiil"r. l I- r.rsiiwu' slur. mmv! a4 lolo e;r rvl : A. It - a r. m - 71 . . Ts "O T I B4 U r 44frllinratt. IIkller Hkix. I notice. J. V. liRrT:n. notice. Marti t ibrm- Ixw-al noti.-e. Jumt.ru 1L Ivi Mn Hou. Martin .t Kimk Houne for Ale. V. I. t A. R. MKONAI h t Mcl. VAX' A L BHItlX Wet a a drswned rat. r. ii b- Yorke's (Snunnur in to lx luhl and is now in the in-s of Mcbolt, Kj. Dotted ruinlin poke bonnet, with fichus to niAtou, are prei-tred for port aud SaxU;- Tbs Keiniufftnii New inp Machine Compuij paid JU for the pmilerfs of ruuurng another yer in this St Ate. The deliveries at the pvt ofhce will b cloned after 3 o'clock this aP.er ttoou, to-day being a national holiday. The Treasurer felt himself proud agJa yesterdar. Thirtr-thre thou sand old bond came in for redemp tion. It will be a great relief to the public mi ud to learn that Mr. X. A. Hlake spent a portion of ye-terd.v at his place of business. The street pump near r-uJ- lru tore, is said to be greatly exwil to the rain wash, and the percolations therefrom render the ;r unwhole some. The low square-crowned Knglih turbans hae found lor with yoim hvlte. The prettiest of tbee are in the rough straws so fathionabio at present. The proof sheet for the New State Bonds was reveiveU si the Stale Treasu ry yesterday. The work is very hand some and the execution very ritie. It is performed by the Aiueri-anBank Note Com pauy . Charles lUinaton. tlie colored Ktr- ber, is making arrangements tole.te this city on the Nt of July for Santiago. He i pecu U be joined by thcee coiii panioua from the eatteru jmrl of the Slate. The Rescue Steamer got to work in the capitol .iur yentenlay after uoou and attached its hose to the tire cistern near Col. lin k's, throw ing a stream of water sutlicient to till the 1 1 -tern iu lean than an hour. The young gentleman in Simp son's Drug store who loudly called for Fain Killer, wa told he had the tooth ache and the b-si thing for bun to do waa to go to the dent itU "I ain't got the toothache, said be: "I wu foolin 5 itu mr tooth and now- it's got to hurling me." A Man DisesTf res In Djlws; Cesidl (! Traces mf Kolaosi. Mr. J. A. Wei Ions, of Johnston coun ty, in company with Quent Hamilton, a w hite man employed by him on his farm, came to this citv Monday night, arriving after 10 o'clock. They separa ted for the night and did not nuet again until yesterday morning. Mr. Wdlona tried at several plaits to purchase gro ceries, but hi claim to credit w ere not natisfactorv. Ho was unsuccessful ev ervwhere lio went. Finally after leav ing Mensr. I-atU A Myatt's store he and Hamilton met. ami after a few words together, Wei Ion said he would come buck soon nd make arrange iiienl-s to get o!iie groceries which l.alla A" Mratt were ordered to put uj for him. It apMn that he went to the City Hotel kept by Colonel llorton. and after reg istering he called for a room, saying ho felt uriM ell and would like to lie down awhile before dinner. A room was given him. The Colonel was told to wake him at one o'clock. This he promptly did. The sick man asked for an hour more, Kaying, tins wouia gie him time enough to gel home before night. At - the Colonel awoke him again. It seemed that a sudden and unaccountable change had romo over him. Stid the Colonel, "I thought he was tight, ami as I could not make him understand mo, I left him thinking he would sleep it off." At .1 o'clock Ham ilton came aul w as shown to Wei Ion's room. lie soon came out, saying, "lie s M.-k andatxiut to die." Colonel llorton xent at once tor Ir. Sexton, the nearest physician who w as alent. In. Hiues and Kittle were sent for. Ir. Hines was also alsent. Dr. Little came and pronounced the case hojtles. The man was uncons-ious, and the seal of death seeliHHi set on his livid face. He lingered on. After suiht Dr. Jones, I ir. Herlert llnywinvl and Dr. Hiues were sent for and promptly re scinded. They made diligent inquiry into the history tf the cae, but iould get no clue to the cause of the unnatu ral condition of t lie man. 1'iiict it's w ere administered, but no trace of poison could Is? seen. If muhoii hail ben used it was alisorlHl in the system. Dr. Havwod iujei-tcil brand v in his arm. and from that time the .leallihke look ljran t ear o!l and a inoie vigorous action of the he-art and lungs set in. The doctors were unable to diagnose the ciuse. and the prognosis was uncertain. His heart was leating and his lungs breathing. No evidence of oi.son was visible. A search was made in the room ant! out in the yard. The case at tracted quite a large crowd around the hotel up to h wry late hour last night. The unconscious man wa.s still living upto J o'clot-k tins morning. To be Released. There will lo released from the State Penitentiary on the 'J'th. .Ineh Kelly, white, convicted in New Hanover county, of breaking into a store-house, and sentenced to the enitenliary, Au gust. Is77. He is a!sut .1J ear s old. " feet and $ im hes high, and weighed when admitted Iivl ound.s. Also James Smith, colored, convicttsl in itranville county, of larceny, and sentence! to the l'enitcntiary August, IsTti. llv is alHut 24 years old, -r I cut, ' inches high, and weighed when ad mitted I'd HUllds. Heller Bros., have received a quanti ty of new article oh their five cent counter. l or Hmfr, House with eight a-Vat-rooms andkll nei-essarv ouXbuildings, situated on Sanders sufeet. Terms, part cash; bal ance on long time. Apply .0 Mariv Osboii"!. W bushels Virginia Bolted Meal, luni Corn. lbs Timothy nav. Best Family Flour for $7 a barrel; also Horse ant! Cow Food of every descrip tion, for sale cheap at Martin & Os for Sale. Two frame dwellings on Swain street One third cash balance on longtime. Apply to Martin t Osborn. for Male by Martin A Osboru. 4(i0 bushels of Richmond meal, 40,'xio Iks Timothy hay. 4'Hi bushels of corn, fodder, etc. Indie's slippers at at 40 cents. Imlie's sandals at Sl.'r. Children's sandals at 7 cents. Misses, Newport, la lu'i lace ininoti, soinetning nice ami new. lrginia penitentiary brogues at reduced prices at Heller Bros. ladles Please Take .Notice That Heller Bros., have a new supply on their five cent counter to-day. New ports, nice quality, at ninety cents and one dollar and a q'lai ter just leceived at Heller Bros. The, Rich California Banker. When it had become known that one or me richest California bankers had left the Pacific Coast and transferred his base of operations to the New York Stock Exchange all the shrewd finan ciers watched his course with keen in terest to see how h would succed. The result has emphatically proved the wealthy banker's sagacity. Besides having a much wider and more prom ising field to operate in, he is known to nave ueen in several stock combina tions that paid immense profits. By the combination method of operating in siocks .vi essrs. Lawrence it Co., Bank ers, 2s. ., unite orders of thousands of customers, in different sums, into one vast capital, and operate them :s a iuigmy wnoie, dividing prohts pro rn'a among shareholders every 30 da vs. Capital in any amount from $10 to $100, 000 can be used with great success in these pools. $25 would pay $100 profit. $o00 would make $.",000 or 10 per cent, on the stock during the month. Messrs. La wtu nee tt Co.'s new circular (mailed free) gives "two unerring rules for success," and full particulars.so that any one can operate in stocks, and make money. Stocks and bonds wanted. Government bonds supplied. Apply to Iawrence A Co.. Bankers. r,7 V.x- change Place, N. Y. For I pwards of" Thirty Years. Mrs. Winslows Soothirur Svruo has been used lor children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind- i-oiie, regulates the bowels, cures dys entery and diarrhaa, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. :ir cents a bot tle. . Gent's calf ties, just the thing for the present warm weat her, light and nice, very cheap at Heller Bros.' shoe sioie. Ne. Heller .supply Bros. white kill slippers at Mr. F. Levy has returned from Xew York. He will open a laundry, which will be operation within the next two weeks. Shirts, collars and cull's will be done up in style the same new. " It is said that Beer on draft, ice Gill keeps the best of cold. Trv it and see. WboleaaleKtore. Messrs. Latta A Myatt have on Family Flour. For Kale. At Watson's a lot of four and a half illon keg, also a lot of brass cocks. all as good as new than it. will be sold for less Wasted Kvery Sunday s-hHl superintendent in North Carolina to send his aldress to Alfred Williams A Co., lUleigh. for their new catalogue of Sunday school suppl ics and sample songs from popu lar Sunday school aingiug hook. lesrs llulion A II m y. The iii:iiiv friends of these popular young gentlemen w ill he glad to learn that they have taken the general agency for the John Ha;i -ock Lite Insurance C mp.my. of Boston, Mass. Mr. Win. H ut son comes to settle in this city again, and Ix-ing a gentleman of mudi c.k ricitce and ta t as an insurance agent, he will add much to Mr. T. T. Has -opularitv and general efficiency," mi the same "line. The John Hancock, un der the Massachusetts law, is not per mitted to issue any but 11011 -forfeitable shcies. It is a good Company and will be well sustained, we have 110 doubt. Tste PaMIe Urn. The Slate Printer is now deliv ering the law a of lsTy, and exis ts to complete the work by the lilh oi June. The Secre tary of Stale is nol rmuted to sell or dispose of a volume until all the copies ordered to be distributed reach their destmaion, as will l seen from the following from lUttle a Kevisal, chap. 7S, sea. 1 : Whenever any l-pok is published under the direction of the General Assembly and atlhecotst of the Slate for distribution, until the. whole number of copies required by law tu he distributed have been forwarded to their proper destination, the selling of any such books shall be a misdemeanor, and the person so offending, upon -on-viction, shall py a tiueof one hundred dollars, and each Nxk sold shall -oiitr- tute a separate aud distinct offense. ' Aaetlarr Jf aadanna. Yestenlsy a mandamus was served on Col. W. L. Saunders. SeiTetarv of State, by the State on relation of T hos. M. Kenan, Ksq., Attorney General, and J. C. Ssarboro. Usq., Superintendent of Public Instruction. The oje-t of the mandamus is tore.juire the Secreta ry or Slate to incororate the scIumjI bill 1 as passed by the last General As sembly ) among the law s of Is7.i. ti, writ Is returnaole at the June term of Wake Superior Court on the lnh or Jane. Messrs. Lewis A strong and 'ol onel W. Clark are attorneys for the plaintiff. r.nJoy I. ire. What a truly beautiful world w e live in ! Nature gives us grandeur of im.hiii t.tins. gU-ns and iM-eans. and thousands ot means t.r enjoyment. We can de sire no l-etter w lien in erfoet health; nut liovv often o the majority ot people,! 1 ei like giving it up dislicart-ned. dis tii raged and w ornel out w ithdistM.sc, v there is no iH-casion for this feel ing, as f-rv siiilTer can easily obtain satiiactorv iitf that Green's August FL.wer w ill make them as free from disease ;cs when lKrn. Dysppja ami Liver 'mpl.iint is the direct caus. S.j seventy-ti e ht cent of such inalad'cs as Bdiousn.-ss. Indigestimi. Suk Headach', Citivcnss, Nervous Pros tration. I iiiicss if the Head, Palpita tion of the Heart, and other distressing symptoms. Three dos- of August h lower will prove its wonderful et!e t. Sample Itottlcs. 10 cents. Trv it. a Ursb. President of on his wav Pereeavala, Hon. J. L. Hobinson. the Senate is iu the city home. Mr. Leo D. Heartt. the -ipular and firleot Cashier of the State National Bank, leave this morning for a w eek's visit to New Berne, where his fmiilv have been sojourning for the past few weeks. Col. i. J. Young whohantieen in New York City for the past teu days, for the purpose of consulting the most eminent edical talent of the day. reoortjt in k has lust under- It private letter that he auue a graou oeraiion. it was -er- lorroeu oy ur. uiis, ana lastod rour days. We are glad to hear the Colonel 1 , . rapiaiy improving ana experts to up H-nong our i-olortsl Mpuht iade his ai.rK'aranco and or -r..i . - -1 return June. to this city about the 10th of De VIslasM Tlaj This was the cabalistic legeud that met the gaie on opening a box lalel d "American Breakfast Cereals'' left I the News office by the euterprising grocers' firm of W. C. A A. B. Stron ach. These cereals consist of crushed white wheat, oatmeal, barley and maize, and are highly recommended bv the . principal hotels in New York, and bv the public preaa. They are all made from the choicest grains, and steamed, cooked and desiccated. They can be prepared for the table in teu minutes, saving time, fuel and waste. The husks, cockle, and all other impurities are removed. Aaetfcer WedUaff . Yesterday aiternoon another of those pleasant events that have come so thick and fast of late occurred at the Kdeuton St reel Methodist Church, Mr. George T. Foust, formerly of Raleigh, but now of Winston, led Misa Kmma, daughter ofW. II. Bledsoe. Kaq., of this citv, to the hymeneal altar, where the cvre monT was performed by the Her. W. 8. lAack. The church was tasteful! v decoraled. and those present to witness the marriage were attended to by Messrs. William W. Wilson. Charles C. McDonald, Samuel B. Norrisand F. B. Arendell, who actel as usJiers. The bride anl groom were attended bv the following named ladies and gentlemen : Miss MoiU Hill snd W. N Blels.; Miaa (irluieBagley and D. C. Bvnnni; Mlsa Beckie Murray and N. i. Whit fleld: Mlse Msttie Parlin and N. A. 8 ealman; Mhvs Agnes Fleming atnl Eogc-ue E. Gray; Miss Beckie BlexUoe aud A. A. Smith. After the ceremonv the happy pair took the 6 p. m., tra n Caxtoage, the borne of Mr. Foust. t'le nts Yesterday noon, on the corner of Fayettev ille strre: and Kxchange Place" a peripatetic engineer of a nerve tester and a lung indicator had sted himself for business, in establish ment consisted of a go-cart containing a galvanic battery and all the little et ceteris reouirod to eot nnn luJv movement on the concern, and on "a stand near by was the lung tester. Fvervone knows what these contrap tions'" are, as thev have have figured at circuses, fairs and horse trots till everv darkey in the country has satislieii himself that ho can raise two tons by an exceedingly stiff breath. But the latterv w as a new creation to some and they couldn't let the 'critter'' pass without giving it a pull. Five cents grab, gen'lemen." said the proprie tor. ".Vow's the time to see what you made of." Several "grabbed'' and" as soon a the hock was felt thev wiggled like eels, and only a spirit of emula lion induced them to keep hold, but one by one they dropped oft as more .steam was applied. Pretty soon 'harl. atout as big a vagalmnd as ran 1 10 S'-ariii lion, in me nchi. lie was disgusted w ith the lack of nerve displayed, and forthwith announced to a delighted audience his ability to "done chaw up dat var agv machinery." That waa enough to set the l.all in motion, Charles' had no nickels to invest in the enter prise, but that was no obstacle, the lucre was quickly furnished, and he took hold, rhe first shock wasastiff ener: it nearly knocked him out of time; but he hung on, encouraged by the approving shouts of the spectators More acid w as applied and Charles gave an imitation of a Comanche wur .1 1 . 1 . - ami mis seme.l nim; he had to drop the handles. But the music was not allowed to stop. The crowd latitered him alut his brags till he got thor oughly rouse.! and volunteered to "gib datdebbil box anudder vank." Some friend kindly told him to get his hands we 1 dampened although there was little need ol that as tho perspiration waa nouring out in streams and helped him brace himself up with aout live hngers of stiff juice, and he went in for theatinal struggle. The batterv was charged to its full capacitv, and so was ( haries. but corn whisky isn't quite so heavy as sulphuric acid". He took the handles did von ever see a jumping jack trying to turn a handspring and a double summersault at the same time well, that was alout Charles' stvle He couldn't staud up or sit dow n a'nd worse than all. he couldn't let go- his feel Hew in all directions an enter prising mule was no circumstance. He veiled for mercy. " Yo' done shet off oVm." -' l"d. I's gwine to git killeil, sho's vo' born !" Thev let up on him he put space behind, h'im in a hurried manner, and hi nii 1 r , . 11.111 1 1 i-n v nm 1 !. reatet Itlesslur- A .simple, pure, harmless remedy that cures every time, anil prevents dis eae by keeping the blood I'tire, stom ach regular, kidneys and liver active' is the gieatest blessing over cinferreil iih)m man. Hop Hitters is that remedy, ami its proprietors are being blessed by thousands who have been saved and cured by it. Will you try it? See another column. Ale, I'orler and Mineral XTaters. My facilities for tht. delivery of the alxive in b ttlcs or kegs, are suiHrior to any in the State. Prices as low as the lowest. Country orders solicited. M. Bills" Raleigh, N. C. City Boiling Works. The w Slock Speculation . The new combination method of op erating in stocks which Messrs. Law rence A- Co., Bankers, N. Y., have in augurated, is attracting much attention in linaiici.il circles, by reason jf its re markable success. A customer in Providence, invested nine times, and maJc over $-",io in three months, by using from $." to $."io capital. Bv this system, orders from thousands of cus tomers, 111 various sums, are pooled in to one immense capital, am! 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. Any amount ironi mu to ?,.i,iniu can ie used 111 Mes,si. Law rence A' Co.'s combinations with equal proiHrtiouate success. $1.") will make 7." profit in the month. ?" w ill return $1,(H, or K per cent, on the stock, and so as the market varies. The new circular gi ves "two unerring rules for success,'' and shows how any one can operate profitably. Mailed tree. Stocks and IkhiiIs wanted. Gov ernment Itonds supplied. Apply to IiWrence A Co.. Hankers, .77 Kxchange Place. N. Y. hand and to arrive 300 sacks 'L. A M.' oo " ";" :.00 44 "XX" 44 44 'Zo bbls. Patapseo and Orange Flour. 40 sacks N. C. Flour. 700 bushels corn. IHX) 44 meal (Virginia bolted). 20,000 lbs. bulk C. K. sides. 2, KK 44 bacon and shoulders. 1,000 44 canvassed and uncaiivassed hams. 4000 lbs. N. C. hams and shoulders 40 bbls. new crop Cuba molasses. 3. ) " New Orleans 3f 44 "Queen liee" Sj'rup. 2,200 lbs. bucket, tub aii"d tierce lard. 45 bags Hio Coffee. 20 bbl. "yellow" sugar. 15 4 'A." and "C." sugar. o ' Granulated " All of which will be sold low. Send Ir samples and price list. l,atta A My att, Wholesale Grocers. m lHk at the nice and useful article on the Five cent counter at Heller Bros.' Shoe Store. 100,000 feet pine lumber. 200,000 heart pine saw ed shingles. 2,000 bushels bolted 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, Green A Powell, 47 Fav etteville street, Raleigh, N. C. Mackinaw lints Genuine Mackinaw Hats at ?l.ao and $2.0o, at K. B. Andrews A Co s. Cloth iers ami 1 latter. Fresh tJroceries at ost. Having concluded to discontinue the grocery business, I oiler a very tine collection of fresh groceries at and be low cost. The stock is too numerous to enumerate. Call and get bargains; merchants', hotels, and boarding houses will find it to their interest tocalleirlv. I. W. Watson. L. R. Wyatt. Has on- hand and to arrive. 22,000 lbs. C. R. Bulk side and shoul ders. 1,000 bus. prime white corn. 200 bbls, family flour. Ns300 bifsf Haxall Mills bolted meal. P r- l 1 s m , 11. T . 1 . 00 sacKs iuarsnau s Liverpool sail. 25 bbls. New Orleans molasses4 10 bbls. sugar house molasses. 20 bbls. sugar, from granulated down. 20 sacks coffee. 20,000 pounds prihie Timothy hay. Early Rose seed potatoes. Orders filled promptly for seed sweet potatoes. Above named goods bought right, and will be sold accordingly. L. R. Wyatt. Wilmington St., opposite Market. C. Weikel A Co. In order to be abreast with the times ;n every respect, this enterprising firm are receiving daily samples of'all the most fashionable and seasonable goods now in the market. Select your sam ples and they will send for the goods and make them up in a style that, for elegance and finish cannot be surpassed. Tneir charges will be moderate and suitable to the times. All goods now on hand will be sold at very reduced prices for cash only. Call and examine their stock. You needn't buy unless you like. Fresh Arrivals at 1. T. Johnson's, Richmond bolted meal, 500 .lbs nice white corn bulk meats, N. C. hams and sides. A large lot of peas, (different kinds.) Cuba molasses in bbls and tierces, 20 bags coffee, different grades, 20 bbls nice yellow sngar, 300 sacks Hour. We offer these goods to the trade at prices that can't fail to please. Give us a trial. A few chufas on hand yet, D. T. Johnson. RALEIGH MARKET4. Cotton Market 1 Reported by PARKER & A VERA. Cotton Brokers. Raleigh, N. C, May 29. 1878. -.12 ....12 ....11 ...11 .'.'.".11 ,...11 So 75 15 55 7 (g 7 5 g 6 14 12 & 25 (d.6 00 a 20 Middling Strict Low Middling. Low Middling Strict Good Ordinary Good Ordinary Ordinary Middling Stains Low Middling Stains Good Ordinary stains... Tone of Market, Arm. CITY MARKETS Wholesale Prices Corrected by CHISTOPHER & SORRELL omclal Report of Grocers Kxcnarufe. Raleigh, N. C, May 29, 1879. Flour, North Carolina Chickens Corn Corn Meal Bacon, N. C. Hog round " " hams Bulk Meats, clear rib sides.... " " shoulders Norih Carolina Pork Coffee, pi irae Rio " go.xl Syrnp, S. H Molasses, Cuba Salt, Liverpool Sugar, white " yellow Irish potatoes " " North Carolina.. Sweet Potatoes (seed) Oats, shelled Peaches, peeled " unpealed Apples, northern per bushel.. " dried Cotton Ties, new " 44 spliced Bagging Pork Peas, per bushel, white stocK 65 60 8 9 6 7 15 13 1 1 33 65 35 Op I 70 9 SI 7lA 00 Ol 25 50 (g 55 75 80 45 50 8 per lb 3 44 25 1 50 I'll (.Hp CO In 4 and 1 1-6 W. II . Dodd. Family Flour bbl. Sacks. For sale Gnn and locksmiths. Urockwell A King, near the rear ot the U. S. Court House, on Salisbury street, are prepared to repair in first- class style, Breech-loading and Muzzle loading' Shot Guns and fire arms of every description. inev also repair Door Locks, Trunk Locks, and locks of all patterns, Umbrellas, Parasols, Flu ting machines, and everything in th- line ol small hardware, either brass, steel or ron. Sign and Bell hanging a specialtj Orders from a distance will receive special attention. Keys htted it residences on short notice. All work warranted. Eggs Butter Beeswax Rags mixed 44 cotton Fuks Otter Mink Fox Goon Above are for small quantities will be charged. 3 11 i 4 85 e 85 i 4 12W, I2kc 20 12 6 90 90 15 15 22 15.00 75 90 35 large quantities. When are wanted higher prices TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. I' 11 ween. While other articles of their kind are, largely adulterated, Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder holds its unshaken po sition as the purest, best and most re liable. In all particulars that consti tutes perfect results, it cannot be ap proached by any othe.r Baking Powder in the market. D. T. Johnson. Wholesale grocer and commission merchant, Wilmington street, 2 doors north Market, is constantly receiving consignments of eggs, chickens, Irish potatoes, X. C. Bacon, and all kinds country produce which healwayssellsto best advantage and remits promptly, (jive him a trial. His stock of grocer ies is large and well selected, and he oilers special inducements to persons buying in quantities. Write to him for prices. VAI.I AIII.K in 1.01s run s u: It is to your Interest to Know that Payne Bros.arenow makingthe best bricks on this market and selling them low er than the lowest. They can afford it as they give the business their undi vided attention and being practical men know how to make them by economy and of best quality. They use the well known and long tried "Crab Tree Clay" which is unsur passed in the State of North Carolina. We guarantee our brick and work to give perfect satisfaction. For further information call on Wayne Allcott, Airont, corner Will, and Davie St's., or address, Paynk Bros., New York, May 29. Money at 2o. Exchange 4.S7i(4.S7i. Governments dull at 1.03J. State bonds dull. Cotton net receipts 25 bales ; gross 25. Futures closed steay; sales 103, 000 bales; May 12.7212.73; June 12.90 12.91; July 13.1013.11; August 13.20 13.27; September 12.97 12.98; October 11.97 11.98; Novemberll.4811.49; De cember 11.3811.39; January 11.38. Cotton is entirely nominal ; sales 475 bales; middling uplands 13; mid dling Orleans 13J ; weekly net receipts 1907 bales ; exports to Great Britain 40S8 bales; Continent 1( 0. Flour quiet, strongly in buyers' favor; Southern flour dull ; common to fair extra 4.755.o0 ; good to choice P5.nT 6.75. Wheat, heavv ; ungraded win ter red 1.12i.lo; No. 2, ?l.l()Ut 1.17. Corn ungraded, 4444i, active. Oats heavy ; No. 3 nominal at 3o. Coffee active and unchanged ; Rio, in full cargoes, lli14i; in jobbing lots 12l 15. Sugar firm with fair trade for Cuba; Muscovado (i 6 5-16; fair to good re fining, quoted atoJ7-ll); prime (Ji 9-16 ; refined fair demand and firm. Molasses quiet, prices unchanged. Rice, fair request and quite linn. Tal low, fair trade and steady at (ii5-16 Rosin dull at $1.32i?L40 for strain!. Turpentine weak Pork opened weak and closed firmer with moderate trade ; mess, on spot, is quoted at $9.00 for old ; 810.00 for new; June delivery 89.85; August 10.00$10.05. Lard easy; prinfe steam, on spot, 6.25 6.27i. Whiskv dull. S1.044 bid : 81.05 The Macon House, AT MOREHEAD CITY, will be opened on the loth of June, under entirely new management and ownernhii, Persons seeking ' ' HEALTH 03 PLEASURE will find this an agreeable and healthy n- Sort, With REASONABLE TERMS. The proprietor promises to spare no pain in making pleasant the stay of those wlu favor him with their patronage. Connected with the House are Oooi) BOATS and reliable and experienced Bomi men. New and convenient Bath Houses and ihi liteund attentive servants. ' maySO-lm JOS. B. DAVIS. WILL YOU SELL tH6 FARM Chapin's Farm Agency, RALEIGH, N. C. Dr. A. B. Chapin, Manager. Xortb Carolina Branch of Ueorge If. Cbapln's Farm Agency, Boton,.M ass. Special attention given to the sale of North Carolina Real Estate. No charge made un til a sale is effected. All property placed In our hands for sale will be advertised In tj popular work. The South Illustrated free of expense. The Charleston News and Courier savg "Everybody has heard of Oeo. H. ChaphYi farm agency ,and few are unacquainted with the success which has attended its opera tions." The New England Farmer says: "Geo H. Chapin has advertisl his farms to tin amount of SoO.Ouo during the past year. Ww commend him to our readers. The Aiken, S. (!., Review says: "No one has done more than ieo. H. Chapin in u, cause of Southern immigration. Our vlllagt is thronged with Northern people in search of Southern homes, and good sales are ueinic made. The "South Illustrated" is iiii. . great work for us." The New York Tribune, the Boston Her ald, Journal.Traveler.Globe.and Advartlmr speak in the highest terms of Chapin's Farm' Agency. N. B. SMALL FARMS (particularly) lr. wanted at once- j&fflce Fis r Building, ' RALEIGH, N. c: may 25-tf Important to Fibh Buyers. THE fishermen and those directly inter ested in the fisheries of Carteret county, having organized a "Fishermen's Union are now prepared to furnish fresh and salt fish to dealers at fair prices, and from flm hands. Parties desiring to purchase will do well to send in their orders, and iret Hah ironi uiose wno eaten anu put ttiem Every package guaranteed to be sen ted. Address all orders to the FISHERMEN'S UNION, Beaufort. N. C. up. as reprt- AI FOB SALi:, Iron Tits OlbrateU We en Nprln(t I II III 71 MM. This is dc i'ledlv the most useful, be sides bcinir tho most etrlcient Family .Miili- inc cr placed within the reach t any p-.pl. Its reputation extends t.u and w ilc. and its jrcat popularity is ilue entirely to its own merits. For relieving Si. k and Nervous Headaelie, it may be truly said, to have no equal. I sjM-ptii-s find it just the remedy for their troubles. Mothers and daugh ters have lon 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 us specific effects in other more dreaded ami troublesome diseases. Hev. John F. Mayne, Theological Seminary, Columbia! s. ('., writes: "Am at'licted with that terrible disease, 'Dialetes;' am usin'thc 'Seven Springs Mass' withaconsiderahledeirree of re lief; is the only remedy I have yet found to suit my case ; want to continue its use until a cure is effected if possi ble. Send worth of the enclosed I O. order immediately. r, , , J 'o. F. Mayne. Columbia, S. C, Jan. lN7i. Key. J. I. Parker, of New Orleans, I,a., writes: "Having tried effectually the 'Seven Si.rimrs Iron and Alum r Mass,' for Diarhea, Kidney atllictions ivc, I take pleasure in recommending its use in these complaints. In mv case it iitlords i in mediate relief. J. I). Pakkkr." New Orleans, La.. Feb. Ilth, 179. I-or sale by Win. Simpson, Peseud U-e .V Co., and F. II. Heartt, Raleigh,' N. C, and Iri;iriists generally. Lanhiii'm tt Litchfield, Abingdon, Va. 1 1 yiiii need t:ol oak or nine woo.1 On Tliurlny. June. Mil. lM79.at 12 ill. I will sell on the premises, in lots to suit purchasers, that valuable property in the city of Kaleigh lying on the west side of Halifax street, and bounded on the south by 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. 11. Martin, Ksq., ami I. S. Hudgings. Ksj.; on the east bv Halifax street. Terms of Snle One-fourth Ca.li. residue in three equal installments on a credit of (i, 1, and IN months, res pectively, with interest at )J per cunt., 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. Morpecai. May tth-tds. Commissioner. P.01 Box To. KaleigliN. C. Prime Timothy Hay, Marshall's Liverpool Salt. Clear Kib H i lk Meat, Kgerton's Scotch Snulf. For sale at wholesale b II. Dodd. Am 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 eile tually, does not differ in taste from othc 1 -atersand to those who sutler froi 1 k .1 Iney complaints it is an indis-pen-iiLle necessity. For sale by all hist class druggist. of. 1 York stock get it of Martin A" Osborn. Oak at jtf.uo, Pine Delivered by the cord. On oats, also, looo bushels feed hand cheat For Rent. A - dwelling house in the city of Ral eigh. Seven rooms, in goid repair with necessary nut lunwim ir t.t;.... lars apply to W uaw. H. I1 ace, Attorney at Pool. Ocean View Hotel, J nines II. Proprietor, IteauforU X. V This house is now open for tb . ceplion of summer visitors. A good bar bathing houses, etc., are attached to the house. Sailing lmatain attend ance for the accomodation of guests A steamer will also land passengers at the hotel wharf, ami take excursion parties to any point on 4he harbor. The tabic will be supplied with the best the market and water afford. Terms of loard St..) er day, $10 per week; $30 per month. We will not "blow our own horn;" but will 1 pleased to have others do so for us. Goldsboro Mail Messenger, Winston journals, Tarboro Southerner and Durham Plant copy one month. - tJ Iook at the gents' calf Ties at$2.40. at Heller Bros.' Shoe Store. s Kprlnfir Ifc79 Xew Oools. Bargains never before heard have just returned from New where I have purchased a select of Dry Goods consisting in Dress Goods, i,awns, 1'iqtie wnite ami colored. Prints in great variety and Prettiest I over bought. Bleached and unbleach ed muslins at all prices. BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, in great variety. Boj-dens 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 diT 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 for get tlemen aud ladies, and a nice line of Misses' nnd Childrens" Shoes. I have a fine line of childrens' w hite no-heel button shoes. 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 and suits made to order Don't forget the famous Boyden Gaiter for gents in all styles, and my Clothing Department up stairs. Agent Frank Leslie cut paper patterns. Catalogne Free. Very Respectfully, J. r Gullj:v. English Drap d'Ete Sacks. Comfortable and elegant. Price $.".00 at R. B. Andrews A Co., Clothiers and Hatters. The stranger often finds himself needing to inquire which is the best of the New York hotels. Probably nine out of ten of the answers of connoisseurs of New York life and enjoyment would roply "the 'St. Nicholas.' " This judg ment is indorsed by the splendid style in which this celebrated carayansary keeps up the reputation of the past in all the excellences ot tne grand hotel. The guest here finds all the elegancies and comforts of a home provided on a lavish scale. Triumphantly. Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Ex tracts have stood the test of science and practical use triumphantly, and now are taking precedence over all others. They are justly entitled to the reputa tion" they have acquired, for their strength, purity and delicacy of flavor. The finest of Mackinac straw hats, $1.25, at Levy's, opposite Postoffice. The latest styles of linen collars and cuffs, low prices, at Levy's, opposite Postoffice. Levy's champion shirts, linen drawers, and gent.'s night gowns made to order at Levy's factory, opposite Postoffice. asked. Freights quiet Baltimore, May L'S. Oatsteady ; Southern 3."(a,:3i) ; Western white 34 "(a, 30; do. mixed 32 i (a 34; Pennsj'lvania 34 (a,33. Rye quiet at .rS(a.o. Hay dull ; prime to choice Pennsylvania and Maryland ??13.O0(a,$14.00 per ton. Pro visions firm ; mess pork $9.50(0 ?I0.7a; bulk meats loose shoulders 4; clear rib sides 5; packed Ak(a,'ih. Ba conshoulders 4i(o.OO; clear rib sides 5i(a0; hams SH(,10i. Lard, refined, in tierces 7. Butter quiet; prime to choice western packed 14(10; roll H(tl3. Lggs steady at 1112. Coffee quiet; Rio cargoes 10 1(5. Whisky dull $1.07 (w, 1.07 i. Sugar 8(5,8i. Wilmington, May 29. Spirits tur pentine dull at 25L Rosin steady ; strained fl.Oo ; good strained $1.1 0. Crude turpentine steady ; hard $1.00 y yellow dip $1.(50 ; virgin $2.10. Tar steady at 82i. Corn quiet ; prime white 55. Cincinnati, May 20. Flour in good demand and a shade higher ; for family $5.00(a,$5.75. Wheat stronger and in fair demand; red and white $1.0S() $1.10. Corn quiet at 38(40. Oats firm at 31r5. Pork quiet but firm at $0.75 (g,$10.00. Lard quiet but firm ; current make held at $(3.05. Bulk meats strong er shoulders held at $3.50, short rib sold at $4.55; cash sales $4.(50 ; buyer May and seller June $4.604.70; short clear held at $4.75. Bacon in good de mand at full prices shoulders $4.00 (3$4.12J; short rib $5.25 ; short dear rib $4.90(g,5.10; Whisky active and firm at $1.02. Butter steady and unchanged sugar steady and unchanged. Hogs active; packing, $3.30a, 3.50. Liverpool, May 29 -Noon. Cotton strong; middling uplands 6J ; middling Orleans 62; sales 6,000 bales; specu- xauori ana export i,ooo bales ; receipts 1,300 bales, 1,300 American. Futures- buyers offering 1-16 more ; uplands and iuw nuutuing ciause lor June delivery. u io-10, u t-oiotoi; JUiy and August o ai-tz; August and September 7 1-32 i7 1-lb; September and October, 7 1-16; wiuuer ami ovemuer Oj. Futures firm. May 29. Cotton Middling, low mid aiing good ordinary : Galveston quiet at 12, 124 and 11 cents; net receipts 260 bales. Norfolk firm at 12i cents ; net receipts 381 bales. Balti more quiet at 13. i2 and 12 cents iiol receipts uaies. JJoston nrm at 13 and 12 cents ; net receipts 452 bales. Wilmington firm at 12i, 12 and 111 cents; net receipts 10 bales. Philadelphia steady at 13i, 12i and 12i cents; net receipts Shales. Savannah very firm at 12, 12i and 11J cents; net re ceipts 401 bales. New Orleans quiet and firm at 12f, 12 and 12 cents ; net receipts 461 bales. Mobile quiet and steady at 12, 12 and 12 cents ; net re ceipts 26 bales. WILL 11 K SOLD AT THE COUItTH0l door in Raleigh, on Monday, June Iti, tract of land in B K R T I E C O U N T Y . adjoining the I an Is of John Wutts, V. A. Moore, Hardy & Taylor, and others, contain ing, by estimation, Five Hundred and Fif teen Acre, more or less. JOHN DEVEREl'X, WALTER CLARK, Trustee of T. P. Devereux, may 15-lm In bakrirupiof. 1TIJOTENJJ7VLL Patent Shingle Machine. Makes from 20,XK), to 30,000 perfect, shaved shintdes i-eiMlay, from the bult, with three hands and four horsepower. Makes shin gles faster, better and cheaper, than can he done by any other means. Simple, strong, direct cut nig, not liable Ao wearor breakage, 1 1 is me inosi vuiuuoie wooii workinif ma- jneever invented Patented Februurv S7y. For sale, by .State rights only. Auuress, A. W. TiH'rgke. A rent Raleigh, N. J. J. THOMAS OFFEItS- Ixiok Hellers' at the articles store at 5 cents. displayed irr were of his presence hist evening. I.ok at I Ici Ivr Bro- the Five cent counter at . 21 Tayetteville St. Look at our Xewports at 90 to andOniters at 95 centa at Heller Shoe House on Paveltevillo St $1.2.5, Bros. faehlnery. Brewster is agent for the sale of threshing nia h,nes. cotton gis and x i Tj . h rug i the farmer wan- s, :,ui e , rv "mine him Mock and see how cheap nls goods are. , Only gHjio for Flannel Suite, at R. B. Andrews A Co. llalter.H. ' of fast colors Clothiers and For 3 Cent. The large and best glass of Soda Wa ter in the city, for 5 cents, at Simpox s Drug Store. I'aheard of Bargain! Who tries his best to please his friends And in his labors never ends, Bargains he'll give you when you call For No. 10 is all and all. Of other houses you hear them talk; In Fayetteville street just take a walk And only ask for No. 10, Kept by the most ingenious of men, And when his friends by chance drop in luenionn ne comes, Lord wh it a Klin. And to their wondering eyes displays Such heaps of brackets and window shades. His pictures are exposed to public view And a variety of cord to suspend them too, His looking classes and soiiet cases Will help adorn Jo.ir forms and faces; Picture frames an k mouidings too In great variety, black, brown and blue. His window cornices and fine. Will make your rooms and parlor shine. Perforated mottoes, aud white hollv baskets. And every other sort of stuff, Of which he hobes to have enough. So now he bids you all adieu And wishes a happy new year too, And not forget C. C. Clawson. No. 10 Fayetteviile St. Wanted, A Good Vestmaker. One that understands the business can fet employment by calling at No. 26 'ayetteville street. None but a good one need apply. C. Weikel. Received To-Day. 50 dozen telephone shirts, 65c. 1,000 pairs shoes from 75c a pair up. 500 parasols from 15c up. 1,000 yards pants cloth from 10c a yd. up. 50 dozen handkerchiefs at 5c each. 100 shirts at 25c each. 200 pairs drawers at 30c each, at Woollcott's Open Front Store, Wilmington street. lambrequins At Watson's. Fine large salt herrings, pickled beef, N. CJ. aud surgar cured hams and shoulders, flour, meal, sugars of all grades, cigars and tobacco, all of the very best. m Macon House. 1 In about a fortnight this watering place will be opened for the reception of visitors. Morehead City will always be considered a good summer resort, and Mr. Jos. B. Davis knows how to make a hotel pleasant. Make up your mind to go to the seaside in your own State, and see what our advertising columns will offer you. JtEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Oatmeal i Dyspepsia. In the last five years the consumption of Oat meal in this country has probably increased twenty-fold. Peonle dift'pit sr mnh inthos. likes and dislikes that we do not insist on anybody eating oatmeal because somebody else does, but The great growth of its popu larity as an anti-dyspeptic is beyond doubt. Generally the Irish and Scotch Meals are considered best.but they sell comparatively high, and persons who have used both say that the Canadian and American Meals are jusi. its goou ; inese latter retail for 6ic per B. against 15c. for former. Oatmeal should be well conked As it ic usually made A BREAKFAST DISH, it may be soaked over night.and then boiled like mush for, say half an hour. No doubt it is most wholesome eaten plain, but the temptation to use various dressings gen erally sugar or cream Is too strong for any but very nrm seekers, but where these are taken it should be as the Friends sav In 'moderation." ' Irish Scotch, Canadian and American Oatmeal. Cracked, Crushed a d Steam eoo ted Wheat and Oats. Cereal Cream and Cereal Milk, for sale by Guano and Supplies FOR FARMERS. In stock aad arriving: 20oo Sacks Allison & Addison't Complete ( ottan Manure. 201x1 .sacks High Grade Acid Phoiphate. Sulphate Ammonia and Nitrate Soda. Hulk Meat. Corn Meal. Oalft, Hay, Flour. New Crop Cuba and ew Orleans Molasses. SUGAR OF ALL GRADES, COFFEE, rLU AND SMOKING TOBACCO. All of which will be sold low for Cash or on Crop Tim ! Personal Attention given to the sale of Cotton, and for those who may wish to hold I have ample storage room and will make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES with low rat of Interest and storage charges. J. J. THOMAS. Cotton and Commission Merchant, No. Martin Street, marchtf- RALEIGH. N. "DANDY," A CHESTNUT SORREL, l.Vi UnudN, 7 Years Old, beautiful Shape, High Styled, Fancy aud Heavy Main and Tail, Trim, Neat begs, Extra Development of Muscle, Trots inside of three minutes on the road, PERFECTLY KIND, EASY TO DRIVE, AND IN FACT 1 THE BEST HOUSE IN THE CITY. W. C. McMackin may it- dtf At Watson's. Excellent pickles, chow-chow, pre pared mustard arid catsup by the mea sure, and a good supply of canned goods generally, all going very cheap. At Watson's, Afresh .supp 1 y of sugar cu red shoul Chtifaa Maybe planted in May, June and July. For aale by V. H. Dodd. W. C. & A. B. STRONACH. T. J. FOSTER &C0., Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars General Commission Merchants, No. 112 Empire Block Broad Streat. Tobaccos m special tr. Rome, Ga., April 17, Hrs. airil i-it FOK THE LADIES! I have a verv carefullv selected Atoek of desirable goods to which I invite the atten tion of the ladies of Raleigh. It comprines in part of Children Kent! v ..Made Clothlnir ! ItdieM Keady-MadeNults ! Embroideries and Trimmings, and a een- eral assortment of FANCY ARTICLES for LADIES AND CHILDREN'S WEAS. My prices are very reasonable, and I feel certain 1 ean make it to the advantage of the ladies of Kalelgh to favr me with their patronage. M ADAME HESSON, Cor. Martin and Salisbury Ms. may22 -ltf CONVICTS TO HIRE ! -o- Under the general law for farming out convicts, I am authorized by the Hoard o Directors of this institution, to hire, or farm out tolndividuals, or to private, or public corporations, ail surplus convicts that may accumulate at the penitentiary. And here I would state that wo can otter very special inducements to any persons wishing to hire convictj labor, to prosecute any enterprise inside of the prison enclosure. Any person wishing to hire convicts, 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. UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH ! Sewanee, Term. Highest education on Christian princi ples. Grammar School. Cadet corps. Char ges modeiate. The Sjrlng term opened March 24th. Address Chairman, may '27-eodl tw-3t
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