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DAILY NEWS TUESDAY. - JUNK . Weather epr. Tor tfv Hxilh Atltotle MtW. lower r"" . . . I w . (Miafliir soatrteatfiy wetrljr wind sod gn sJly ctr welber. Tfcerwfrasaetrleal Table. Tt lor. ranfd fcllowi fttenly : A. 12 " r. - 76 V) K. B. Ajroarw A Co. Iooal notice Ir. W. II. IIowertoX. Warm Sprit)?. LOCAL BRIEF-. Two baptism took p at the Swain Street Baptist Church Sunday. A colore! man kill) a snake measuring mvmi feet at Dry Pond on Friday. Mr. John Iiaker, nherifT of Ah cnuntT. brought in two colored and two Whit freest for the State bo-irJ lng houe yesterday. Dick Crockett, came into the pen itentiary yeaterday froin Mecklenburg fjr house breaking. This i a terrible warning to the would-be house breaker, A frtreitra gentlemen, ballasted down with corn ap, m qaietlv Iail iit in the (Tuard-rMMise for thirty-six hour, the Mayor being in a very hiw pitabl mood. The colored people had a general baplixinx at Taylor pond on untiy Twentr-seven received the ordinance. There waa a large attendance, and the convert were greatly excite!. Sunday waa quiet. The hot weather has a soothing effect. Crne quenllr there waa little "shinning around" looking for ta-k dtior, and the Mayor had but litUe busmen yes terday rooming. Kreryt-o-ly interested should re member that the act of the laat Ixgila-t-ire prohibiting the carrving of de.dly weapon went into effect on the lt of June, and that it is made the duty of sheriffs, oonstarle. town nier. and all other Slate officers to enforce the asms, A negro woman ou the corner of Fayettevil! and Martin streets yester day attracted considerable attention by her mode of persuading her child. The pkaninny didn't get alone fast enough to suit he"r. so she knocked it down and then picked it up and a pan ked it. Some frentlemen interfere"! and forbade her punishing the child any further. ' We have retired an invitation to the reunion banquet of the North Carolina XZI Chapter of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternitr, on Wednesday evening. Jne 11th, at therloee of the college ex trciaea. rlaU4fat af Health. The coroner, magistrate and other officer of the law are informed that this officer is the physician to be called In wherever thev have CM-casion. in their official capacity, to senl for a doc tor. See chapter 117. laws of 1C9. Dr. Jamea McKe haa been elected to thi position In Wake county. Pea I teat I ary Reerwlts. Sheriff Baker, of Ahe countv. brought his installment of State em- Lloyeea on Sunday. They were all irrn rlitrim, ami rtsrure rn the re cords as follows: T. W. McDousrall, colored, five vears; I.ee Dihman. white, five years: Carriday Proffit. white, one year, and John Cook, colored, one year all for larceny. A Xmitj Hetear. On Sundav morning, at about fifteen minutes of A, a meteor of unusual tra citode made ita appearance in the southern sky. moving in a southeast ern airection. It - olerved for some tweritv-five secondhand then dis appeared. Three minute arterwnrd a loud detonation was heart!, sounding like the discharge of a heavy pie-e of ordnance. Feraaaala. General Philip B. Hawkins, of Louis burg, is in the citv on a visit. and is topping with Colonel A. II. Andrews. Judge Ituxton wa in the city yes terday on his way home from Rocking ham court. t'his court closes his circuit. nmr Colonel George Wortham. a leading lawyer of tiraiiville. is at the National. Am Ia vltatiea la law y era. Every lawyer while visiting Raleigh la Invited to call at Alfred William A Co.' bookstore and carefully examine "Toorgree'a Diget of Cited Caeea." I will prove Itaelf to le "the most valu able hook ever offered to the profession In North Carolina. It is highly in dorsed by many of the ablest law yers In the store. AlUalUa A Mlllervaaea. There will ba a special meeting of the Raleigh Light Artillery Thursday night at the Slayora ortice at o'clock. Every member of the company is ear nestly requested to be present as busi neaa of vital importance will be trans acted which will be for thefuture pros perity of the company. By order of LlKfT. J. Amos Hark k. aprense t'osrt. Court met yesterday at 10 a. m. Pres ent Chief J ustice Smith and Justices she and Dillard. The time of the court wa occupied all day in the exam ination of applicants for license to prac tice law. The claan comprise thirty three students, who were examined n the first cases yesterday and will be examined on the second" cases to-day. Tae wlaaaalaa; acboal. Mr. Paul Liucke requests the citi zens, young men as well as parents, desirous of establishing a swim ming school, to meet him to-morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock at MetrojKjliton Hall, to discuss the subject. If the en terprise receives sufficient encourage ment he will push it through as speedi ly a possibly. Iu detailing the jar ticulars he stated that he would make t ie terms so low as to le within the lueana of alL Children shduld le tiught to awlnj, and thus prevent the recurrence of auch casualties as hap pened but a fortnight ago. ( a aa;e af sxtiedal Ike ?T. C. R IU Passenger train west leaves Balelgh at ZiJD p. m.t and makes close connec tion at Greensboro with the fast ex press train north. By this means pass engers can leave for the north after bu ineaa hours, take sleeper at Greensbo ro, get a night's rest and arrive In aaUiugWu at 7;S0 a. m. Time to other points equally a fast according to the distance. Freight train from the west arrives at Haleigh at S a. ui. and louvee for the west at M a. m,; passenger ac commodations furnished. C Mar's sVeataat. The .following are the exercises lor Commencement week: Sunday, June liih at 11 a. m. .sermon before the school, br the Rev. George Patterson, D. D. Monday, Jane 16lb, Examinations from V U112; Deulache Lnterbaltung at 8 p. m. Tuesday, June 17th, Examinations from 9 till A Soirwe Krancaise at 8 p. m. Wedneeday, Juue lftih. Ex aim -nations from 9 till 'A Musical and Lit rarr Kecital at 8 p. m. Thursday, juua l5tht Couimeiuemeut Day Ex ercise at 10 a. m: Alumna? Meitlngat 4 p. m; Reception at 8:30 p. m. Ta nalui Heekera. Tt,. Warm inrn In fadisOn COUn- A w a a- ' a - - - i m. .urn nrf nf ih Stale, bu .'ir, Mn.iiUraKii T-omitation for the x as i aj vJva w a v - curative properties of the waters. They . srs a l)uAari i A s" are locatea on tne rrencu in. nr iho TannMiM line, and tirroxina- el on all -ides by the highest mount ain ranges east of the .Mississippi river, nresentiu some of the most inagnifl- ' .,,.rr in the Cnited Htates. in ihii l-.net hv urtioJo in relation to ihis section appeare.1 in that magnificent w ork Picturesque Ameri ca." The climate of the Warm Springs II.. I aa. -XMtV.linAaV T 0 f t ll A M lOS t lUnUH 1 3 jtui""in w ' v - desirable east of the Rocky Mountains for invallde. it baring the mildest win ters in proportion to tne coolness 01 us summers. ee aiveriiemeni. Bad Nldraalk. A numlitr of brick walks in this city ....iU- i.awl raimSrinir as in III ail V place'the bricks have workel out and l.-ln.r hum anrt thare linon the Walk for pedestrians to stumble over. It is true, tner miv oe avoiueu m uj but in da'rkneas tber cannot well be, and it I anything but pleasant when the toe of one's boot comes in contact with them. It would be better to dis pense with auch walks and substitute metbereartn. uniess iney un i- ivrji in proper order, .Vcir6criM. This is a matter in which our citizen have no cause for complaint, as every one knows that Raleigh's walks are as smooth and level as a billiard table. VitHor mr llir IIIT bfllM OT Other rkl .f rnr tions Ivint? around loso for irson to stumble over iu our brilliant ly lighted streets. l'alld Htalea CamualMioaer'a Court Mr. Laurence Evans icol.i came up for legal attention Saturday. lie was arrefUsJ uton a charge of retailing Umor without a liceuac. Held lor trial, rtoiuirjno. Filed. Mr liaaton Wood was next. This crotitleiiian and is more familiarly known as Judge Wood up in Buck horn township. He retailed liquor and was held for trial under a bond of2T0. which was given Mr. W. W. Pace, troiu lattle Kiver, a gentleman of large phvnical diiuen- sions, came along for trial No. 3. 1 he warrant was suspemipM ni urit-uu- ant release"! not sumcieni mmuir evidence. Old otrene of retailing spirituous liquors. This same gentle- . i r 111 . 1 : I man was also arraigntsi ior tnimn w baxi without stamps and submittetl quietlv, taking out a license thereupon. Ona Letter from Rev. J. 3. Worlds olrd .. Having erved the congregation of the First Baptist Church colored) of the city of Raleigh for live years ami four months, I therefore have resigned that church, and laave in teace ami good order with the congregation, and will preach mv farewell sermon on Sunday night. June Mh, thinkiug it best to make a cliar.ge. I therefore ten der mv heartv thanks to the citizens of Raleigh for the kindness shown to me bv the white and colored people of the CitV. UKV J.J. CRLPS Raleigh, May 31, ls79. I'nlted Mlatea Federal Court. Court met yesterday morning at 11 o'clock. Judge Brooks presiding. The Bar and the Judge exchanged compliments, and the question of when the next court would be held, as there was no fuuda, was mooted. Thereupon the court adjourned till a p. m.. at w hich time the Judge annoiiiiced that on account of the deficiency of funds for the payment of jurors and I nited witnesses, there voiild be no grant! jurv and consequently no criminal ca-ses w ould be tried, except WTiere Dills had already been found or the detend- iils desire! to be tried iijhju informa tion. The civil docket was called ani several cases set for trial. The Judge announced that the term would be an adjourned term till the first Monday in September, to which lime the partio and witnesses will be rts-ngni.oi. It is likely that the civil business will be considerable. The new court room has miserable acousiii"1 prorliea, ami is s;tid to be very trying to the patience of the J udge and the impatience of the bar. sVraJpeit by aa Ea(ia. Mr. I H. Bagley has just returned from his northern bridal tour. He re lated to the peritalelic .Nts man a little iu i. lent of his irip. As the train on which he and his bride were rid ing, was running between New York and Trenton, a man in a cart, hauled by a mule, were crossing ihe track ahead of the living engine, which was making tifty miles an hour. Jjst as they gut good on the track, the unite nullified, and though exerted by his master's whip and voice would not budge an inch. The man lot his presence of mind. On came the en gine, beari'ig dow u on them w ith over whelming ruin. The man sat in his cart ubliviuus to everything but his stubl-orn mule. Iu an instant, the man and mule were sent w hirling into eternity. The cart was sent to atoms. The si range feature of the case was that the wheel of the engine glanced on the loan's head and took oft his scalp without crushing his skull at all; the body was crushed and terribly man gled. Mr. llagley relates the story well and an tell those who would like to hear it in a much more intelligent uian uer than has the reporter. A Telephone for Raleis;h. We learn there is a movement on the part of the Telephone agency of the telegraph ortice iu this city to start a telephone exchange here, giving good reliable instruments ami guaranteeing satisfaction as to its working correctly and understandingly. Anv merchant taking a share can talk with any other subscriler. For instance, any" cotton or bank man can in an instant be con nected with the depot or any other jHint desired, also private residences can le connected with business oilices down town or any point desired. It appears to be a good thing; what we understand about it seems practicable and desirable. Business men of Raleigh will no doubt call upon the manager of the telegraph office in regard to it at once, subscription lists can be tilled by him. There w ill be a central ortice at the main office of the Western Union Telegraph Company, and it is proposed that a man shall be kept on duty nay and night to attend promptly to all calls from any point, and messengers in attendance to aid in the delivery of messages. Call on Major Starke, w ho w ill cheerfully give all information, and take pleasure in explaining the working of this new and desirable object of convenience and safety. Lively Hloek Operation. The current of recent events has given great impetus to business in Wall street, and many succesafnl turns are rejorted where immense profits are made in short periods. The most suc cessful way that we have heard of yet for operating in stocks is bv the Com bination Method of Messrs. Iawrence A Co., Bankers, New York. Bv this system thousands of orders in various sums are pooled into one vast capital and operated under the most experi enced and skilful management, thus, securing to each shareholder superior advantages and profits, not possible in any other way. Profits are paid at end of days. A gentleman in Boston made ?7-17.30on an in vestment of 100. Many others are doing as well or better! Capital in any amount fromjlo to f 100, Ooo can be used with equal proportion ate success by this combination or ( oprrative Method. 15 would make ?5, ornir cent, on the stock; $100 would return or 0 per cent, dur ing the month, and so on, according to the market. The new circular con tains "two unerring rules for success" ami full information, so that any one i-an ort with profit. Stocks and bonds wante 1. Deposits received. Gov ernment bonds supplied. Appltf to Lawrence d Co., Bankers, 57 Exchange Place, N. Y. City. HOTEL. ABBITALs. Yarbobo Hocsb Dr. O.W. Blacknall, ProDrietor. E D Steele, Greensboro; W B Faunce Philadelphia; Philip Stern, ruenmona; F M Sannders, Norfolk; J W Bartlett. Boston; J W Covington, Atlanta; E Weintnann, Philadelphia; II L Spicer, Wayne; T WcMilUn, w K w k k; a B Freeman, Goldsboro; Ed, S Abell, Smithfield; E Patrick, va; v it ia vis. Warren Co: Alonco Mitchell, Pur- ham; W A Jenkins. Warrenton; Paul B Means, Concord; B A Capehart, (Jranville: J M Borroaghs, Richmond; Ike Lowman, Bakimore; V B Sharpe, Tarboro: J Wooteu. B Nunn. Kin- ston;T K Borden, Thos Edmundson, GoldslsDro; R Bynum, 'larboro; 11 u Clev, Pride Jones, Jr, JU A urr. Charlotte; J .i nou, usuu a W R Pool, Wake; W H Knight, Tar Uro: Geo Rountree. Kinston; J H Mills. N C: C McNair. Franklinton; J W Harrison, Brunswick, Va: R W Lassiter, Thos B Venable. Oxford: E G Brown. Louisburtr: J E Fogue. Hen derson; R S White, Richmond: Capt C a . tr T-SJ T"l . I OramriiiA. V. Snllv. Rich mond; C R Cawthon, Kittrells; W P Willis, Portsmouth; Vr u M cooiey, t ranklin. lmcrtpllOB rre For the speedy cure of seminal weak- ro ir.ua ot niAiinnon. anu an uimui - ders brought on by indiscretion or ex cess. Anv druggist has the ingreaients. Address "Davidson A Co.. 78 Nassau street, .New iorK. Hoy's Ntraw Hats Vhit and ivilored. the cheanest in the citv, at ll. B. Andrews A Co., Clothiers and Hiitters. Wliito .liK-L- riifs at 75 cents SI. 00 Viand fi."'atK. M. Andrews, ciotn- lers uiil Hatters. Kraarant aaa lelleate Odora. V"v.-h rl.nior ivintains a f rap-rant sub- imi.'ii ami th a uAimralinn of thrs aub- stance in a manner so as to retain all of its sweetness, requires the greatest ex- iierience and care. Dr. Price 8 Unique Perfumes are prepared by a process mm j icibiu.-i mou ...u... e v Womaa's Wisdom. "She insists that is more important that her family shall be kept in full health, than that sue snouia have all the fashiouable dresses and stvles of the times. She therefore sees to it, that each member of her family is supplied with enough Hop Bitters, at the first appearance of any symptoms of ill liealtn, to prevent a ni 01 sickiicss with its attendant expense, care and anxiety. All women should exercise their wisdom in this way. ha. The old patron Dutch Saint, whose uauie is nonoreu irom me extreme Orient to the Ultima Thule, never had a more striking illustration than in the honor of giving name to the St. r lcfi- olas" hotel of rsew ork, an establish ment associated in the minds of tens of thousands with the most profuse and elegant hospitality. Still in the van, this hotel unites all the best features of the present with the charming traditions of the past. The reduction of prices in connection with the excel lence of accommodations makes it the cheapest hotel in the country. ju3-Jt. Indies IMeaae Take Notice That. Heller Bros., have a new supply on their live cent counter to-day. Newports, nice quality, at ninety cents ami one dollar and a quarter just received at Heller Uros. Gent's calf ties, just the thing for the preseut warm weather, light and nice. very cheap at Heller Bros. shoe store. 4 New supply white kid slippers at Heiler isros. It ii said that (Jill keeps the best of iteer on draft, ice cold, try it anil see. Ale. Porter and Mineral Waters. Mv facilities for the delivery of the aiove in tiottles or kegs, are superior to anv in the State. Prices as low as the lowest. Country orders solicited. M. Bilks, Raleigh, N. C. City Botling Works. For Kent. A .Iwelling house in the citv of Ral- eiun. .even rooms, in good repair with necessary outhouses. For particu lars apply to W. H. Pace, Attorney at Law. Oe-nn View Hotel, Jamea II. Pool. I'roprletorrBeaufort, X. This house is now open for the re ception of summer visitors. A good oar, naming nouses, etc., are attached to the house. Sailing loats in attend ance lor the accomodation of guests. a sicamci w in also land passengers at the hotel wharf, and take excursion parties to any point on th harbor. The table will bo supplied with the lest the market and water atlord. Terms of board $1.50 per day, $10 per week; 10 per month. We will not "blow our own horn;-' but will be pleased to have others do so for us. Goldsboro Mail. a a a a . . - ' .Messenger, inston journals, Tarboro Southerner and Durham Plant copy one month. Man ted. A lady of mntiv years prnriAniA in teaching, desire to obtain board in ex change for instruction in music, or teaching other branches, a few hours daily. Reference given. Address "Teacher," care of editor News. Marble and Urnnlte .Monuments and Tombs. The finest work in the South. Work set up in cemeteries cheair than will be loaded on cars North, thereby savino- double first-class freight, risk of break age, iv . All kinds ot cement for sale. olle s stone burial cases to b son at Henrv ISrnwu'u unl nmrLiu -. o ,.i ner Morgan and Blount streets, Raleigh, N". C. Cayton A Wolfk. Cotton Hoes! Brewster is pellinc the best rot ton boe in the world, "the Rpminctin " Call and get bottom prices on all sroods in the hardware line. Paints, oils, var nish, wagon and buircv matprial h doors and blinds. ' Particular Notice. Business men nml nilmru ;-. . " . . j ... m. t7 w V7 1 Book and Job Printinor rf onir l-;. should remember that the Ntws Job ortice is thw nlace to hav it .. cheaply and at the shortest notice. A Card. To all w ho are suffering from the er rors aod indiscretion of youth, ner vous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac, I w ill send a receipe that will cure you, Free of Charge. This great remedy was dicovered by a missionary in South America. Senoi a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. In man, Station D., Newr York City. a Brewster is selling Croquet sets from fl.OO up; fly fans, only $4.00, fly traps 40 cents; patent rotary churns from J3.50 up; oil stoves at $3.50; hardware, tine ware, cutlery etc., cheaper than ever. Call and see him before making your pur chases. Too Much at Stake. Steele A 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' I rice's Cream Baking Pow der is the only kind made by a practical physi cian, witli special regard to its healtu f illness. Only 8w.io for x !ue I la.inel Suit?, of fast colors at R, B. Andrews A Co., Clothiers and Hatters. The Rich California Baafcer. Wrhen it had become known that one of the richest California bankers haa left the Pacific Coast and transferred his base of operations to the ew York Stock Exchange an me snrewu imaii ciers watched his course with keen in terest to see how h would socced. 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 have been in several siock combina tions that paid immense profits. By the combination method of operating in stocks Messrs. Lawrence A Co., Bank ers, N. Y., unite orders of thousands of customers, in dirterent sums, into one vast capital, and operate them as a mighty whole, dividing pronts pro i ara anion? shareholders every mj uays Capital in any amount from V10 to 5100, 000 can be used with great success in these pools. f2o would pay 5100 profit $500 would make fo.OOO or 10 per cent on the stock during the month. Messrs Lawrence A Co.'s new circular (mailed free) gives "two unerring rules for success," and full particulars,so that any one can operate m stocks, ana make monev. Stocks and bonds wanted. Government bonds supplied. Aply to Lawrence A Co., Bankers, 57 Ex change Place, N. Y. For I'pwarda of Thirty Years. Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup has been used for childreu. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dys entery and diarrhaea, whether arising from teething or other causes. An oia and well-tried remedy. 25 cents a bot tie. Wholesales tore. Messrs. Latta A Myatt have on hand and to arrive 300 sacks "L. A M." Family Flour. 50 " "98" " 44 00 44 "XC" 44 44 25 bbls. Patapsco and Orange Flou r. 40 sacks N. C. Flour. 700 bushels corn. 900 44 meal Virginia bolted). 20,000 lbs. bulk C. R. sides. 2,000 44 bacon and shoulders. 1,000 44 canvassed and uncanvassed hams. 4000 lbs. N. C. hams and shoulders 40 bbls. new crop Cuba molasses. 35 44 New Orleans 44 35 44 "Queen Bee" Syrup. 2,1200 lbs. bucket, tub and tierce lard. 45 bags Rio Coffee. 20 bbl. "yellow" sugar. 15 " "A." and "C." sugar. 5 Granulated 44 All of which will be sold low. Send lor samples and price list. Latta A My att, Wholesale Grocers. Look 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 sawed shingles. 2,000 bushels bolted meal. 2,000 bushels corn. 2 car loads baled fodder. 2 " 44 44 hay, and a variety of horse and cow feed on band, and more coming, t or sale very low by Jones, Green A Powell, 47 Fay etteville street, Raleigh, N. C. Mackinaw Ilata f0niiiiiA rafkinav Ttafa ut SI FU anil $2.00, at R. B. Andrews A Co's. Cloth iers and Hatters. VAL.l Ani.KCirVL.OTN FOR SALE On Thursday. Jnne3th. 1879, at 12 m. I will sell on the premises, in lots to suit purchasers, that valuable property in the city ot Raleigh lying on the west side of Halifax street, and bounded on the south by the lots of Mrs. M. S. Speight and 1). S. Hudgings, Esq.; on the west by Salisbury street; on the north by lots of J. B. Martin, Esq., and L. S. Hudgings, Esq.; on the ease by Halifax street. Terms of Kale One-fourth Cash, residue in three equal installments on a credit of 6, 12, and 18 months, res pectively, with interest at 6 per cent., notes required for deferred payments, and title retained until purchase money is all paid. Sale made in pursuance of judgment of Wake Superior Court. Judgment Roll No. 3,159. S. F. Mohdecai. Commissioner. May 6th-tds. Chufaa May be planted in Mav, June and July. For sale bv W. II. Dodd Spring: 17 w Good. Bartrains never before hoard of. 1 have just returned from New York where I 1i:ivh nurchased a solfict stock of Dry Goods consisting in Dress Goods, w T . - ... . 1 J L.awns, Jt'ique wnite ana coiorea. Prints in great variety and Prettiest I ever bou&rht. Bleached and unbleach ed muslins at all prices. BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, in great variety. Boydens hand made Gaiters for Gentlemen all styles both high and low cut with box toe' and w ith out box. Beautiful French toes. J. S. Turner's hand made gaiters for Gentle men nign 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 for gentlemen aud ladies, aud a nice line of Misses" and Children' Shoes. I have a fine line of childrens' white no-heel button shoes. Mv Clothing Department is verv at tractive, aud prices more attractive. I am also agent for Devlin A Co., the leading custom-made clothiers of IS. Y. measures taken and suits made to order Don't forget the famous Bovden Gaiter for gents in all styles, and my Clothing Department up stairs. Agent Frank Leslie cut paper patterns. Catalogne Free. Very Respectfully, JtP. GULLKY. C. Welkel A. Co. In order to be abreast with the times in every respect, this enterprising firm are receiving daily samples ofall 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. Their charges will be moderate and suitable to the times. All goods now on hand will be sold at very reduced prices for cash onh'. Call and examine their stock. You needn't buy unless you like. Unheard of Bargains! 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 Favetteville street just take a walk And oniy ask for No. 10, Kept by the most ingenious of men, And when his friends by chance drop in Then forth he comes, Lord what a grin, ' And to their wondering eyes displays Such heaps of bracket. and windew shades. His pictures are exposed to public view And a variety of cord to suspend them too, His looking glasses and toilet cases Will help adorn your forms and faces; Picture frames and mouldings too In great variety, black, brown and blue. His window cornices and lambrequins fine, Will make your rooms and parlor shine. Perforated mottoes, and white holly baskets. And every other sort of stuff, Of which he hopes to have enough. So now he bias you all adieu And wishes a happy new. year too, And not forget C. C. Clawsox. No. 10 Fayetteviila St. The Very Iatest. Plated tea spoons at 35 cents per set ! Can any one beat this ? Law's Silver and China Warehouses, Raleigh and Charlotte, N. C. Our buyer is now in New York. Aa a Diuretic. In alll diseases of the kidneys the best known remedy is the regular use of the tame us liunalo lithla water irom sprii ig number 2. It acts promptly and eifec tui dly. does not differ in taste from otht t aters and to those who suffer frori k. ii iney complaints it is an indis- penvlble necessity. For sale by all first class druggist. 1 English Drap d'Ete Sacks. Comfortable and elegant. Price $5.00 at R. B. Andrews A Co., Clothiers and Hatters. Prime Timothy Hay, Marshall's Liverpool Salt. Clear Rib Bulk Meat, Egerton's Scotch Snuff. For sale at wholesale by W. H. Dodd. Unseen. While other articles of their kind are largely adulterated, Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder holds its unsnaken po sition as the purest, best and most re liable. In all particulars that consti- sutes perfect results, it cannot be ap proached by any other Baking Powder in the market. For Kale. At Watson's a lot of four and a half erallon ketrs. also a lot of brass oocka. all as good as new will be sold for less than cost. " 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 thev have acquired, for their strength, purity and delicacy of flavor. 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 nanaKercmets at oc eacn. 100 shirts at 25c each. 200 pairs drawers at 30c each, at Woollcott's Open Front Store, Wilmington street. For Sale, Two frame dwellings on Swain street One third cash balance on long time. Apply to Martin A Osborn. For Sale by Martin A Osborn, 400 bnshels of Richmond meal, 40,000 lbs Timothy hay. 400 bushels of corn, fodder, etc. Ladie's slippers at at 40 cents. Ladie's sandals at (1.25. Children's sandals at 75 cents. Misses, Newport, ladie's lace mignon, something nice and new. Virginia penitentiary brogues at reduced prices at Heller Bros. Well Understood. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is regarded as one of the most successful and creditable products, and it is, if the opinions of chemists, physicians ana all classes of consumers are worthy of acceptance, the purest and Best Baking Powder ever placed in the market. m30-2t. Sfaehlnery. Brewster is agent for the sale of threshing machines, cotton gins and everything the farmer wants, also every article the housekeeper needs. Lau ana examine his Btock and see how cheap his goods are. Heller Bros., have received a quanti ty of new articles on their five cent counter. For Sale, House with eight geod rooms and all necessary outbuildings, situated on Sanders street. Terms, part cash; bal ance on long time. Apply to Martin & Osborx. 500 bushels Virginia Bolted Meal. 1000 " Corn. 50,000 lbs Timothy Hay. Best r arnily r lour ior 7 a barrel; also Horse and Cow Food of every descrip tion, for sale cheap at Martin A Os born. Attention ladita, We call the attention of the ladies to our beautiful new styles of visiting cards. Rntirelv new and verv eletrant. Samples sent through the postoffice on ippucation. Job Printing;. The News Job Office is still ahead in ow prices and good work. Send in vour crders. For Sale Cheap. Two 50 gallon oil stands, with pumps and measures complete, at Watson's Grocery Store. Going- Cheap Going- Fast. Watson, the Fayetteville street Gro cer, is really selling at ana Deiow cose. To secure bargains call soon. No hum bug in this, he is determined to close his grocery business at once. RALEIGH MAIHJETS. Cotton Market: Reported by PARKER A AVERA, Cotton Brokers. JRalkigh, N. C, June 2. 1879. Middling 12? Strict Low Middling V Low Middling 12 Strict Wood Ordinary 11 Good Ordinary 11 Ordinary Middling Stains llji Low Middling Stains 11 Good Ordinary Stains Tone of Market, quiet. Middling and strict low middling in good demand. CITY MARKETS Wholesale Price. Corrected by CHISTOPHER A SORRELL Official Report of Grocers Exchange. (Raxcioh, N. C, June 21879. Flour, North Carolina $5 75 6 00 Chickens 15 20 Corn 60 65 Corn Meal .. 55 (t) 60 Bacon, N. C. Hog round 7 8 " " hams 7 9 Bulk Meats, clear rib sides.... 6 " shoulders 5 North Carolina Pork 6 & 7 Coffee, pi ime Rio .. 14 15 god 12 13 Syrnp, S. H 25 Molasses, Cuba 33 35 Salt, Liverpool 1 65 fel 70 Sugar, white 8l 9 " yellow 7 Irish potatoes 1 00 I 25 " " Nerth Carolina.. 50" 65 Sweet Potatoes (seed) 75 80 Oats, shelled 45 50 Peaches, peeled 8 per lb unpealed 3 " Apples, northern per bushel.. SI 25 & 50 dried 3 4 Cotton Ties, new lA& " spliced 3)4 Bagging 11 12 Pork 4 0 6 Peas, per bushel, white 85 90 " " " stock 85 90 Eggs 12Uf 15 Butter 12VaO 15 Beeswax 20 a 22 Rags mixed " cotton l& Furs Otter 15.00 Mink 75 Fox 90 Coon 35 Above are for large quantities. When mall quantities are wanted higher prices will be chanted. TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS New York, June 2. Money at 45. Exchange 4.87i4.87j. Governments dull at 1.03. State bonds dull. Cotton net receipts bales ; gross 1783. Futures closed steay; sales 91, 000 bales; June 13.06 13.07; July 13.27 '13.28; August 13.4613. ; September 13.15(9) 13.16; October 12.14 12.15; No- rember 11.5711.58; December 11.45 11.46; January 11.4711.49. f Cotton is entirely nominal sales 162 bales; middling uplands 134 ; mid dling Orleans 13$ ; weeltly net receipts 2002 bales J exports to ' Great Britain 6380 bales; Continent 150. Flourquiet, strongly in buyers' favor; Southern flour dull; common to fair extra $4. 75 5.60 ; . good to choice $5.65 6.75. Wheat, heaw X ungraded win ter red ?1.121.Z6; ? No. 2$1.161l.l, Corn ungraded, 440441, active. Oats heavy ; No. 3 nominal at 36. Coffee active and unchanged; Rio, in full cargoes, lU14i; in jobbing lots 12 15. Sugar firm with fair trade for Cuba; Muscovado ob 5-lb ; fair to good re fining, quoted at 67-16 ; 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' 61 5-16 Rosin dull at $1.32ifl.40 for strained. Turpentine weak Pork opened weak and closed firmer with moderate trade ; mess, on spot, is quoted at $9.00 for old ; $10.00 for new : June delivery $9.85; Aujrast fl0.00$10.05. Lard on dtt Tyima AtAam An inif A 6.27 J. Whisky dull, $1.05 bid ; $1.W asked. J; reights quiet. Baltimore, June 2. Oats steady.; Southern 37 40; Western white 36 37: do. mixed 34(3135: Pennsylvania 3tf 37. Rye quiet at 60 61. llay dull ; prime to choice Pennsylvania and Maryland $12.00$13.00 per ton. Pro visions firm ; mess pork $9.50(3 $10.75 ; bulk meats loose shoulders 31 ; clear rib sides 4 ; packed 4i51. Ba con shoulders 4J ; clear rib sides 5i6; hams 9101. Lard, refined, in tierces 7. Butter quiet; prime to choice western packed i416; roll 11 13. Eggs steady at 11 12. Coffee quiet; Rio cargoes 101 16. Whisky dull $1.06(0)1.061. Sutrar 8(3)81. Wilmington, June 2. Spirits tur pentine firm at 25. Kosin steady ; strained $l.0o ; good strained $1.10. Crude turpentine steady ; hard $1.00 ; yellow dip $1.60 ; virgin $2.10. Tar steady at 821. Corn quiet ; prime white 55. Cincinnati, June 2. Flour in good demand and a shade higher; for family $5.10$6.00. Wheat stronger and in fair demand; red and white $1.05 $1.10. Corn quiet at 38 40. Oats firm at3235. Pork quiet but firm at $9.90 $10.00. Lard quiet but firm ; current make held at $6.05. Bulk meats strong er shoulders held at $3.60, short rib sold at $4.55; cash sales $4.60; buyer June and seller July $4.604.70; short clear held at $4.75. Bacon in good de mand at full prices shoulders $4.00 $4. 121; short rib $5.25; short clear rib $5.355.38; Whisky active and firm at $1.01. Butter steady and unchanged; Sugar steady and unchanged. Hogs active ; packing, $3.403.60. June 2. Gotton Middling, low mid dling, good ordinary : Galveston firm at 12, 12 and llf cnts ; net receipts 860 bales. Norfolk firm at 12 cents ; net receipts 511 bales. Balti more quiet at 13i. 12iS and 124 cents : net reoeipts bales. Boston quiet at 13J, 12 and 12? cents ; net receipts 500 bales. Wilmington firm at 133, 13 and 12 cents ; net receipts bales. Philadelphia steadv at 124, 12i and 11 cents; net receipts 16 bales. Savannah very firm at 12i, 124 and 11 cents; net re ceipts 30 bales. New Orleans quiet and firm at 12J, 12J and Hi cents ; net receipts 72 bales. Mobile quiet and steady at 12f, and cents ; net re ceipts 66 bales. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WARM SPRINGS! Western North Carolina. Health and Pleasure Resort. Hot and cold water, unsurpassed mounts ain climate, uaequalled scenery, and mag nificent Hotel aeeommoilatlons lor eight hundred euests. Hot baths In con junction with climatic influence, almost specinc ior rneuniansm, neuralgia, ner vous and constitutional diseases, diseases of the skin, kidneys and bladder, and malarial disorders. Send for descriptive circulars. DR. WM.H. HUWKKXUH, rTop r. june 3-d lm STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY : Rachel Smith, against Zacharlah Hampton, J. J. Lockhart and R. t . Morris. H. J. Smith, administrator of the estate of Rachel Smith, dee'd.. hereby notifies the above named defendants that, on the 22d Of July, A. D., 1879, at 11 o'clock. A. M., before the Clerk of said County, he will move to be made a party plaintiff to said action, wherein Judgment has been ob tained; and for said defendants to show cause why execution should not issue. A. J. SMITH, Administrator. S. G. RYAN, Attorney. Iaces ! Edgings ! JUST RECEIVED AXI OX EXHIBITION REAL YELENCIEN Edgings, Insertions, WHITE THEEAD LACES, TOECHON LACES, BRETON LACE. Thread, Linen, and Scotch Lawns- Very Fine. HAMBURG AND NAINSOOK EDGINGS. Yeargan, Petty ad Jones. Bragassa's Brajjassa's Bragassa's CONFECTIONERY STORE, CONFECTIONERY STORE, CONFECTIONERY STORE, 16 Fayetteville street, 1 Fayetteville street, 16 Fayetteville street, NEW- BANANAS, LEMONS AND 02ANGE3 JUST RECEIVED. may 18-tf D. S. WAITT & BRO., Wholesale and Retail dealers in Ready-Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, No tions, tiosiery. uioves, xrunss and valises, S3 Fayettevelle street, Raleigh. If. V UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH 1 hewanee, Tenn. rhHtln nrlncl- ples. Grammar school. Cadet corps. Char ges moderate. The Spring term opened March 24th. Adsrsss Chaibmah. may 27-soj l XtA'w-St OMCTIOMY STORE raleigh; n. c, DON'T DELAY I , We are handling the best Fii,, bott'si for Saw-Mills, Orist-MUK'L,s, an,H .gl?r,lnS. cotton th"t have', v sold In this State. Those of ex i, buy no other. We are also f.ii . "" m Water Wheels, (Talbou'sT U" THRESHERS, SEPARATOR and Cleaners. Mowing Machine t. Kakes, Cane Mills and Sugar i v Z '"r"'- CoU0nresS?8'otton UH. and ,Tr'l! irv of Machinery-full y guaruntV- ,K,": I. get the great southern Kngine's , ,U r- Talbott fc ttons, Richmond Va ldt' '') You will save money to con-en,,,. us befoae buying any kind ,f . 'u elsewhere. ' " '"ti.-rj Stronacn & AUcott, June 1-2m- RalHgh. x f The Macon "House, AT ' MOREHEAD CITV. will be opened on the 15th of JUnP Ur entirely new management and owrVr, Persons seeking uw,'trtiip HEALTH OE PLEASURE will find thli sn agreeable nnd health- Sort, With KKASONABLKTIKMS mh r The proprietor promises to n.are no Iiui, in making pleasant the stay ,,f u' '" favor him with their patroiiure ho Connected with the House 'r. BOATS and reliable snd tZWTjl may30-lm iESEMFABII! ChapiiTs Farm Agency, RALEIGH; N. C. . Dr. A. B. Chapin, Manager. North Carolina Branch of Gporrt if Chapln's Farm Ag ency.Boaton, M, j Special attention given to (he Rule of or.( Carolina Real Estate. .No charvo i.,..", ' til a sale is effected. All pronert v iliv,i ill our hands for sale will be ailvertwct in,j ' popular work. The South IllUktrute,! fret , " expense. The Charleston News and Courier m. "Everybody has heard of Geo. II. rUl,'.' farm agency ,and few areunaciiu.-iliittvl with the success which has attended Us oi-t tioiis." 1 The New England Farmer nyn: ;. II. Chapin has advertised his f;u tnk u,,. amount of fcoo,Uu during ihr jiust fMi. Wt commend him to our readers. The Aiken, S. ('., Review say: "No has done more than Ueo. 11. Chanln In ih cause of Southern immigration. mr iikw is thronged with Northern ie,,nie in ..!,., of8outhern homes, and good sales are made. The "youth Illustrated" Is doinJ, great work for us. The New York Tribune, the iioMon Her. aid. Journal, Traveler, Globe.and Ad, r;,.,--speak in the highest terms of Chapin . Kiu, Aarency. N. B. SMALL, FARMS (particular;?, it, wanted at once. Offlce Fis r Buildup. KALKH.H. y may 2Vtf- Important to Fibh Buyers. THE fishermen nnd those dlreetly ti.v-. estcd In the lisheries of Carier, i'c,,iii,! having organized a "Fishermen's I ii...n! are now prepared to furnish fresh and : fish. to dealers at fair prices, and fnon fTrs: hands. Parties desiring to purchas ui,.. well to send In their orders, ami fli:, from those who catch nnd put tl,tu :.i Every package guaranteed to l m rei re sented. Addles all orders to the F1SHEKM EN S I Mi , Beuufort. .Y r. THE KEXDALL Patent Shingle Machine. Makes from 20,000. to 30,000 perfect. -Iiavi j shingles per day. from the bolts, witn linn hands and four horsepower. Makes kaiii' gles faster, better and cheaper, than rati i done by any other means, simple, sir.'ti. direct cuting, not liable to wearor lirrMka'' it is the most valuable wood working ii.h chine ever Invented Patented KeLpmrv 7th 187V. For sale, by State right only. Address, A. W. Touaoi e, A Kent Ra lelN. V. JACOB S.ALLEN RALEIGH, N. C ., (Formerly Betts & Allen.) Contracts for Buildings In any part of the State, largo or nun. wood or brick. Thankful for tie- - i? i" eral patronage heretofore extended ; t! old firm of Betts a Allen, he t.-.p. g i, promptness and fair dealing to inn u a c .. tinuance of the same. hHUl'ti GN HARRINGTON STREET, wh. e it crosses the Haleigh A Gaston Railr"" I Refers bv pekmlshiun to Sum ' "'" Cashier State National Bank ; John C I Cashier Raleigh Natlrnal Bank ; ; W t-; Anderson, President Citizens' NBtictn. Bank, MaJ. J. C. Winder, Superiiit-n'l.: Raleigh A Gaston Railroad; Maj W- Bagley. Clerk supreme Court. may ildm E. P. Green, Attorney and Counselor at Law. WARRENTON, N. C. Practices in the courts of Warren stxl & Joining counties, and In the Supreme to of the State. Orders on collections strictly comi'. with, and remittances promptly mud. Refers bv permission to: Warren nv.: Bank, and Gld North State lnsurum ' 3 panv. Warrenton. N. C. -di'; b7f. MONTAGUE ATTONEY AT LAV.'. Office over J. P. Gulley'n Htorv, UALKIGII, . C, Special attention given to Cllf Claims, and Keniittaix-cs promptly ii h. Refers by Permission Tt Male " al Bank: Raleigh National Bank; I National Bunk ; Chief Justice W Mmith, and Judge Geo. V. Htroni:. l-J n. c. may l7-cJ T.J.FOSTER koC Liquors, Tobacco-and Cigars General Commission Mereliii'i No. 112 TCmpire Block Rnrt-l. r Tobaccos a ieclalty. Romk. O., April 17, ls' aprll Zi-tt ValuabieProperty for Sale Klghtv building lots in the city of ,f boro. Vine sittiatiotiK, low pri,---terms. Now is the time to " ''"'; ". . this pleasant and growing city . i; sure to become, at an ,,:4r,,y,:f t,l s. 1 and manufacturing center of the Ms terms aud partl.-.tlarK, up ply to J. I'. Postmaster, Grcetisljoro, N. t., r- To urtec, rinleigh. ' . WALTER CLARK, ATTORNEY T LAW TLA. LEIGH, K. 0. Prtctleei In tMHUt nd 'Jr' OoUeloDsmdein any part ot ih e , Office vn Bagley Building, corner vile and Martin Ptreeta. 1u99l X 7AXTED AOEWTA tu-n;' ? t W travel. SUte w h ich P. e icrn- mount wanted per month for ,,,,-n - expenses. Busiues honorald; , 1 1 ,uA A and easily operated ) ri e a CO., 306 George Street, Clncl""1 may 28-d2d CONTRACTOR BUILDEE
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