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5 a i 4 s i i f 1 . 1 ii it i. J ! ti 1 . t i 4 l-t i li ! ; I i Ll r ri r ; H 4 1 1 DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY. - JUNE 4, 179. V IHIM.M,Jui.r x c tb SiHilh AtUnttr stte.lihi ra In crrurr. vrtM- Ho4y or rmrilj cloud) local rmln. rulhrr, nd lljht Tfct wwlril Table. Tfcs lhrnKmrir. at l. llnnin'n bo Cor, rT(rl a R4lo yesterday : 4. M u - r. u Ur trtltiirut. W. I.. Thorxbi h. Notice. K. J. Harkiv IUitter. LOi'A L RKIIJV liutzler Rnt drum mem li-ii!. .of llltimor'fh. e The eastern mail now 1. At p. in. The northern way mail wa one hour tehind time yesterday m'ii. Mr. HUk w on the street yesterday, and is looking unite well ain. A team started to run on Wil mington str--t yrt-rtluy morning. I t the buttv multitude lotinciiig around rid their vi-v in a mighty shout, ami the fleeting teed. like CI.neI Crockett's coon, come do ti at once. Tfcsre I a nuvall cavity in the roadway at the corner of Lenoir and Salisbury street., that appears to oc cupy nobody's attention at present. It mar not continue lone o though, for some arvident is toutul to happen there and then the city' interest will be aroused a to the evuniary nature of the i-ae. Kalsbta f llnr A regular meeting of .ik t'itv I.odi;c, No. 419, Knight of Honor thin o ening at 9 o'clock. I". . Fedeml rt. There were numerous u)mis.Hion made in this court yesterday. The record mas not made up and it wh.h im possible to ret a report of the preed- inr. i.ouri iiieei again ai iij t-day. m. OCT the TnKk. Yesterday afternoon the freight train jroing north ran off the tr.u k .it Foi-et-Tille. a switch being open. No ee-ial damage wan done, but the m.til train due here at :3o'clok lat evening did not reach here till aftr 1-. A march came will t played at the Baptist irove irrounds on Frid.iv after non at S o'el.-k. letween theTe"iii!i eh nine and the Junior club. Thi gnme prmie to be a mot inter-titikr one, both -lubs being eoniMrel of the the mck player of the old Swlft'oot. Athletic and .Iunir rlul form intr the two nin. 1. 'I. Adam is Captain of the Terumseh'k and r. A. Sejarkofthe Jnnoir. SiMsleal Fatf rlalnmrnl. From the character of the programme it is to be preumel that the cinwis . Hilltoro will have a ple.vant time at the musical entertainment to e given on the 'Jtth of June by the young ladies of the school superintended by the MinesNa.ih ami Mins Kollock. in that place. The selections are popular a well as good, and consist of -.i-erpt f. om "Lucia di Ummermnor," "Linda di Cbamoux." "Carmen." "Martha.' etc. Siirnor S. D Ann ill preside a eonductor. Law Bsskt. Alfred Williams A V, lUleigh. base about ne humlrl olume-s o: Law books, second hand, but In gd condition which they other at ery l prices. The lot eml.n- tandard miacellaneoiis nrki and Ntrth aro Una Supreme Court Kej-orts. Thi- i a good opportunity for young mem bers of the bar to supply theitile with a practical working' law library at a small cont. PtrMsaL Major Jame W. WiNon. I'n -i.b-nt of the Western North Carolina K.41I Joad. l.lv and daughter, are at the Na tional Hote!. Past '"rand Master Minmm, . M. VanOrsdell, F.j., and Mr. JaiiM-- '. Munds, prominent M.noinan.l le i.ling citiiens of Wilmington, were at the National Hotel yesterday, gom :t tetul the t rami Chapter at Imrham. Mr. Thomas DanieS and km- l'att r aon, IVj.. leading gentlemen in tli commercial circles tf Newbern. wire at the National yesterday: J. A Buxton, Fjq., of Norlhaiii;toti. ww at the National Hotel vestrda . Ta ArfUtalsrstarl. Mr. Pomp llryau and his litt!- bov with Dick Foialer went ri-hng 111 Pomp'a "ony wagon. Thcv were going down the hill nHr Vabtn- bridgw. The sny slipptsl an.l jVil : the wagon shafts ran in the ground and precipitated the wagon over the iony"s re.i ami the orerunis helter skelter. Mr. Urvan clung to his child and suf fered a"broken arm, and a e ore contu sion on the head in his effort to m i the little toy. Mr. Fowler .C. 1 Utile aatd he "ni'gh alMit busted his head, that was the last rie he wanted ever to take in that cart." A siolher Oatraalal. Franklin county docs not .urju-c letting Charlotte, King s Mountain and all the other places in the State ha e a centennial, without an effort in that di rection also. Coivejuently the Fourth of July ha.s leeii cnoneu fir the d av upon w hich to celebrate the Crrteiin1.1l year of the county of Franklin and town of Iuisburg. Committees have been appointed to raise the where withal to have a good time, ami they will at on-e open su)scrtption of money, pigs, turkeys, chickens, lambs, etc., expect to have a museum of .uri osities. the Iouisburg cornet b.ui-l. a bra.se cannon, a torchlight prof ession, a Martha Washington bail, and other relics. The association w ind up their i-all as follows: "lt vuur wrral townships irie with each other in what you shall do and give. Sarcli your closets and your garrets, ratten your pigs, tir up your io.wl pri'ie. oj en your M-ki. re port to the members of thf commntees In your respe-ti e townships, and on the fourth of July come, and let vour children come; and long after vou arc gone, your cnii.iren s children shn tell of a grand old time in glorious old franklin, a hundred years ago." Caatjr CasaaHlalaersu This ljdy was again in s-ssion 01 yesterday, all the meml-ers lii)g pri s ent. the salary of the Countr Attorner waa fixed at annum, pavable quarterly. Commissioner P.rown was clolhetl with authority to repair the fence on the Court House square, hang blinds to windows, Ac. Exemption from pamient of jll tax. o account of physical disabilities, was granted In a few cases. Relief from payment of taxes errone oualy listed was given. A. T. Maon, of Ahx. iion the re eommendation of the Commissioner of that town, waa granted Ii.-ense to re tail spirituous liquors. W. H. A J. K Rogers, of St. Matthews township, s.lso f t 1 iene. A large batch of accounta were or dered to be paid, among them the ooro Ber for holding inouests in, or other WiselnTestigaUrg.five cases.and consid esbie aid was exieuded to the outside poor. AiAjourned till the first Monday in da pee sae Cea rt. The Supreme Court on yes terd ay directed licenses to practice law in the several courts of the Slate to issue to the following applicants: Edward Stanly A bell, Johtistou county. Jonathan White Albertson. Jr.. Per quimans sunty. Moses Nenl Amis, Wake county. Walton Manning HusIh-c. Wake eoiltlt v. l. ri'V Ce mpbell Caldwell, Cabarrus 1 oi'ia v. Eugene ruglas Carter. Miincombe (stunt v. Thomas Marion Cross, Chatham 0 1 : 1 1 1 . Marquis I-;ifayetle Kdw arils. Chat ham cfiintv. lUnnl Webster F.ai cou nt v. Ji:stin Field, 'tiiilford county. Fred Charles Fisher, Kowan coiiniv. Kolsrl Austin Foaril. Cabairus, county. Francis Murray Fremont, New Hun o er county. Asa tw-n tiaylonl. Washington county. John Austin tiourley, Cabarruw isjunty. Saiiiuel Holetnan Jordan. Hendei-sii count v. Edward Savage I-itiiner, New Han over county. KoW-rt Eugene Little. Anson ceiiniy. Wiiliam Berry McKoy, New llan o er countv. i:i -hard !Vshe Mean. Wake county. William .eniis Morton, beaulort county. H.is.t.m lloa-ieii Palmer. I Randolph county. Thoiii is Jcil'enon Ki kinaii, Hender son county. Edwin Ivuiglas Steele. iuillVrl countv. John Richard Tillery, Ede.-ombe countv. Willis Copeland Warren. Hertford unty. John Norwood Webb, ( rangc ctu nty . .V liisou i 'an laincou rt .ollicotler. 1 lal ifax nullity. Court adjourned u nt i ' o'clock this Wtslneday morning, w hen the dock et will betaken up. and appeals from the First Judicial District will be called 111 regular order. All the justices wci e on the bench vesterdav. lt on: i- 4 Kin v ii.s. Y AKIinK' Hot sk Dr. W III. I. kll.lll. Pr'prietor. W b Meares. New York: lr L W battle, 1 S Navy; Jas S battle. N C; A 11 Arrington. Hillianlson; David Cor prew. Norfolk: J R Murpliv, N C; Hon li 11 Rrogdcll. I iolilslM.ro; J is C M c R; e, o H bloc ker, Fayette ille; John P Rice. M urfreeslKiro; P A Dunn. W ake: H L belt, lialtiniore: J J Mocks. W il u:in .ton: W T Dortch. 1 iohlsboro; J NN" HarH?r. Kiuston; C J Powell, balti more; Jos 1'. bovd. Alamancv. Win C More. W R P.l. C W Scarborough. Wake; A T Uzle, Ikiltimore; J J Cheatham, Fanklinton; James Kile. Fayeiteville; C L Campbell. New York; Jesse i bry an, Washington: C J Row land. Virginia: P T Thompson. Halifax; iT Palmer. Pennsylvania: It D Dovis. liranville; RA Dennis. 1 i range; lie burton. hatham. N iii"Mi. HotKi.-S. R. Street A Son. Proprieton. 11 II Munson. C M Yan ndel 1. 'Jas C Munds. Wilmington. N C; Rc Free man, baitiuiore; Isaac Patterson, Thos Daniel-, Mrs.Ltseph Nelson and child. New Ih-im, N J Norwoixl. ford; Win M Perkins. Colorado; Major James W" Wi;on. Mn James W W ilson. Mor ganton;Mn A H Hndgins. New hern: Cap' nn II P i iuess, J A Page. C.irv; C F Waggoner. Salisbury: Wilson. Peace Institute; S 'isi.nr ; b H Palmer. D I Word. R V A R R Miss Mary W J A Ciormlv. Ashboro; Capt : I c Hams. ICR Little. II N II H.rn 1 R R. W ake; a;.t Stalest ill Kmrif enteiil A Ko It Iter Ita nd. onsrvl un. a THii:c oner ironi .-siaici 1:1c 1.. -. -ti brings us the intelligence that a band of burglars ha e just been found and broken up taere. T!i' letter was not inter led for publication, but we eopy from it below: "iates ille has been in a fever of excitement during the past week over the fact that Melville Milieu has proven himself the "ljss r.iscal of the county. Within the past two or three weeks burg'aries unnumbered hae been committed: a?d together with three no groes. Aie 1 1 r -id w 1 i!. Chalmers bell and Melville Miller have lipi'n impli cated. Chalmers bell, I believe is onlv a boll led Witness. Milieu Concocted the w hole thing, and was Los of thf gang. P.ell is at liberty, but bra-lwell and the negroes arw in jail. Millen has not yet been --aught. Saturday night a party of al-nu thirty rive men on horses went to get him. but tip to this time Sunday evening 1 I hae not hearJ the result. He was sees) Satur day, by Clayton S;eenson, I beliee, and swore he would not be taken alive. Tne gang, or rather Millen and oiif of the negroes Mose Mur chison broke into Charlie Davis' bil liard saiHn ami Tuns'iull's drug store, taking money, tobacco, wine, cigars, :c. "Hearing thai old man Nick Stike-b-nther had l ." in his house. Milieu roposol that they go get it; aceoriing- he took brail w ell and oiieof the ne groes with him and went tothe hoiie: nniko 111. iui iii'in 1 vi any uioiiex . The revenue warehouse was also bro ken open and se ei al h u nd red gal Ions of liquor taken out. Tin-next morning Dr. Camplx-ll found that his buggy had been use I the night lefore, and his harness badly broken. It was found out that Millen had gotten the buggv ai'd harness to use in hauling away the stolen liquor. It is slid that there is already enough evidence to hang Mil ieu an 1 bradwell don't know whether it is true or wot; but supKse it is. for thwvctiteied Stikeleather's house and run art of the fainilv out." M ilieii is a son of the late distinguish ed divine. Dr. Millen, former president of Concord now- imontcii Female College. bradwell is n son of I r. I'radwell. proprietor of the St. Clt.u i. -Hotel. Chalmers bell, it seems, is onlv held as a w nness. The latest boston nn-di al idea is an elalHtralioii of the blue-glass theory. Sunlight is thrown into water through colore I lenses, and thus cura'ire quali ties are imparted to the water. The in- entor says so. at least. "The suns rays.' ' he e x plains, "are com posed of a - tuil substances, with their exquisite and xi 'vrf'il h tiin l piwer. and. ai-M-d by sjectruui analysis. 1 have been able to gixe the leading elements t hat compose ea-h color. Each color has its own dittiiict poxxer to heal." Red, orange, and yellow are w arm col ors, and directly exciting in their na ture, xx hile blue and violet are sooth ing. His manner of applying these reimilies is as follows : " I halt!: comes Innii the equilibrium of colors in tie human system, ami w henever any one color is so much in excessas to prixlm e disease, harmony must lie Itrought a. nt by finding the color which is its chemical atlinity. Thus, if a eison alxtunds in rtslness, as in red hair and Hushed skin, he nved s blue light. Wheneer the blue :revails too much, so as to give blue veins, blue linger nails, and a pale, cold condition, the warm red and orange light is needed. When a erson has too great a nervous activity, the yellow , together with some red txlement-s of his system, are too ac tive, and he needs the violet and blue elements of sunlight to harmonize his forces ami act as delightful nervines." Converts to this new school of medi cine suspend colored lenses over Istvvis of waterand drink the warm fluid. Tnrll S4ii. Mr. Mabrcv, the prince of caterers, who runs the U recti Front, Pepp-r house, on Hsrgett St resit w ill serve his guests and customers generallv. to-dav and to morrow with the delicious tur tle sour, families sunnlieti. call at 11 o'clock, a. m. Lively Stock Operations. The current of recent events has given great impetus to business in Wall street, and many successful turns are reported where "immense profits are made in short periods. The most suc cessful way that we have heard of yet for operating in stocks is by the Com bination Method of Messrs. Law rence A Co., Bankers, New- York, by this svstem thousands of orders in various sums are ooled into one vast capital and operated under the most experi enced and skilful manage:ne?it, thus, securing to each shareholder superior advantages ami profits, not possible in any other w ay. Profits are paid at end of '" ilivs. A gentleman in boston made "5747..'W on an investment of 1(M'. I Many ot hers are doing as well or better, t 11 111 Lei land j Capital in a iv ainount from $10 to $im, i can be used with equal proportion- a'e sin-cess by this combination or V- it , , Methil. Jfl") would make j7.', or "1 per cnt. onfthc stock; ?1UU would return suo, or 1' per cent, tlur ing the month, and so on, according to the market. The new circular con tains "two unerring rules for success" and full information, so that any one can ojerate with profit. Stocks and bonds wanted. Deposits received, (iov ernment tonds supplied. Apply to IjiwrenceJ Co., Bankers, ;u Exchange Place, N. Y. Citv. 1're-bcrlpt lou Free For the speedy cure of seminal weak ness, loss of inaiihooil, and all disor ders brought on by indiscretion or ex cess. Any druggist has the ingredients. Address 1 tvi,lson A Co., 7S Nassau stieet. New York. Itoy's sit raw IIhIs Wliiit and colored, tlie cheapest in t!ie city, at R. b. Andrews A Co., Clothiers ami H itters. White duck csts at 7." cents SI. 00 !.. and -J.uiat R. b. Andrews, Cloth iers and Hatters. I'raiirimt antl Delieute lor. .1. Ii il cr conuiins a fragrant su li I stance, an ! t lie separation ol this sub stance in a 111 inner so as to retain all of its sweetness, requires the greatest ex perience and care. Dr. Price's Unique Perlumes aie prepared by- a process that so retains their natural fraganee. Woiiihii'm Wisdom. "he insists that is more important that her family shall be kept in full health, than that she should haeail the fashionable dresses and styles of the times. She therefore sees to it. that each member of her family is supplied with enough Hop bitters, at the t:rst appearance of :iny symptoms of ill health, to prevent a tit of sickness wi'h its attendant expense, care and anxiety. All women should exercise their wisdom in this way.'' Ed. The old patron Dutch Saint, whose name i- honored from the extreme Orient to the I'ltima Thule, never had a more striking illustration than in the honor of giviiur name to the "St. Nich olas" hotel of New York, 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 price in connection w ith the excel lence of accommodations makes it the cheapest hotel in the country. Ijidie I" I ease Take .Sol Ice That Heller bros., have a new supplv 011 their live cent counter to-day. New J .or! s. cents and mn nice quality, at ninety dollar and a i'iorter iu.st received at Heller Pros. ieufs calf ties, just the thing for the es nt wai 111 weather, light and nice, (IV stoia heap at Heiler Bros.' shoe Ne Hell. It bee: s P.,. ply white kul siippers at aid that C. j i 1 keeps the best of draft, j, c coid. Trv it and see. Ale. Porter ami .Mineral Maters. My facilities for this delivery of the aloeiii Inittles or kegs, are superior to any in the State. Prices as low as the lowest. Coitntrv orders solicited. M. bn.i.s." Raleigh, N. C. City boiling Works. For Kent. A ei-j h. with willing Sex ell house in the city of Ral nfoins, in good repair lecessarv out houses. For partieu Atlornev at Ian apply to W. II. Pace, Ijtw. IH-i-nii X jew Hotel. Jniur . Pool. 1'roprirlur. HeMiifort. . -. Tins house is now open for the re ception of summer visitors. A good bar. bathing houses, etc., are attached to die house. Sailing I touts in attend ance lor 1 he a eomodat ion ,,f guests. A steiinei xx ill also laiid passengers at the hotel w harf, and take excursion part its to liny point on the harlstr. The table will be supplied with the best the moik.-t and water atlord. Terms of board per day. ;li per week; &k per month. We will not "blow our own horn;" but xill be pleased to have others do so for Us. lioldshorn Muil M t ss. II - , i , S .lit hel'lier one month. Winston journals, Tarboro md Durhi'iii Plant copy fin led. A laily of teaching. U change for iiiaii v years experience in -ires to obtain board in ex-in-truc,ion in music, or teaching other branches, a few hours daily. Reference given. Address Teacher," care of editor Nkw s. nnrltle nml (.rnnile .Monuments nnd 'I omits. The linest xx.u k in the South. Work set up in cemeteries cheaper than will be loaded on cars North, thereby saving double lii-st-dass freight, risk of break age. Vc. All kinds of cement for sale. W olfe's stone burial cases to be seen at Henry Ln.xvn s and marble vard, cor ner Morgan and blount streets, Raleigh, J AVTON A Woi.KK. Cotton Urn's! brexvster is selling the best cotton hoe in the world, "the Remington." Call and get bottom prices 011 all goods in the hardware line. Paints, oils, var nis,f xx agon and buggy material, sash, doors and blinds. " Particular Notice. business men and others in need of b-x.k and Job Printing of anv kind should remember that the Nkws Job cilice is tilt, place to have it done neatly, eheapiv and at the shortest notice. A t nril. To all xx hoare sutlering from the er rors and indiscretion of vouth, ner vous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac, I will send" a reeeipe that will cure you. Free of Charge. 4viissionary in South America. Send a iiii.iv.h icoictix xx its oicoxeri to- .j seir-addreissed enxelope to the Itev. Joph T. Iiiman, Station York Citv. !., New i Brew mer idling riKjuet sets from tl.v fans, only S4.o; lly traps patent rotary churns from $l.(Hi up; 4o cent; ?.5.5n up; c. o; naruxxare, line xvare, cutlery etc., cheaper than ever. Call and see him before making vour pur- cll.ls('-s. 1m Mnrh at .Stake. Steele A Price have too much at stake to put 11, the market anything which has not been found not only harmless but positively hinetiyial. "Their Dr' I'rice's Cream Raking Powder is the only kind made by a practical physi cian, xvith special regard to its health tuluess. .,, 1 1 1 1 . Only gH.-lo l or Ulue Flannel Suits, at R. R. Andrews A Co. Hatters. of fast colors Clothiers and The Bleb California Banker. When it had become known that one of the richest California bankers had left the Pacific Coast and transferred his ttase of operations to the New Y'ork Stock Exchange all the shrewd finan ciers watched his course with keen in terest to see how h would sueced. 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 stock combina tions that paid immense profits. By the combination method of operating in stocks Messrs. La w-rence A Co., Bank ers, N. Y., unite orders of thousands of customers, in different sums, into one vast capital, and operate them as a mighty whole, dividing profits pro rata among shareholders every 'W days. Capital in any amount frotr, 10 to ?1k, can be used with great success in these pools. 2-" would pay Sf 100 profit. $000 would make H00 or" 10 per cent, on the stock during the month. Messrs. Iawrenee A Co.'s new circular (mailed free; gives "two unerring rules for success," and full partieu!ars,so that any one can operate in stocks, and make money. Stocks and Itonds wanted, lioverniiient bonds supplied. Apply to Lawrence A Co., Bankers, 57 Ex change Place, N. Y. For I psartli of Thirty Year. Mrs. Wiuslows Soothing Syrup has Iteen used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dys entery and diarrhaa, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and xvell-tried remedy. 25 cents a bot tle. Wholesales tore. Messrs. Latta A Myatt have on hand and to arrive 30u sacks "L. A M." Family Flour. ' 50 "iw" " " " 00 " "XX" 44 44 25 bbls. Patapsco and Orange Flour. 4l sacks N. C. Flour. 700 bushels corn. 900 44 meal (Virginia bolted). 20,000 lbs. bulk C. K. 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 35 44 "Queen Bee" Syrup. 2,200 Us. bucket, tub and tierce lard. 45 bags Rio Coffee. 20 bbl. "yellow" sugar. 15 " "A." and "C." sugar. 5 '4 (jiranulated 44 All of which will be sold loxv. Send ior samples and price list. Latta A- My att, Wholesale Grocers. Iook at the nice and useful article on the Five cent counter at Heller Bros.' Shoe Store. loo,u0n feet pine lumber. 200,000 heart pine sawed shingles. 2,000 bushels liolted 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 loxv by Jones, (ireen A Powell, 47 Fay ettevi'lle street, Raleigh, N. C. Mackinaw Mais C.enuino Mackinaw Hats at $1.50 and c2.n. at R. B. Andrews A Co s. Cloth iers and Hatterr. YAI.lt HI. t: 4 I IV LOIS JrK SALE n Tluirs4la.v. June5tli. I S7. al 1 2 111. I will sell on the premises, in lots to suit purchasers, that valuable property in the city of Raleigh 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.; 011 the west by Salisbury street ; on the north by lots of J. B. Martin, Esq., and I). X. Hudgings, Esq.; on the east by Halifax street. Terms of Sale One-Ton rth Cash, residue in three equal installments on a credit of t, 1, and is months, res pectively, with interest at ti 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. 3,150. S. F. MilRIIECAI. May tith-tds. Commissioner. liufas May be planted in May, Juno July." For sale by W. H. Ilodd ind Sjtrlnif IST! Xew (iooils. Bargains never before heard of. 1 hae just returned from New York xx heie I ha x e pti rchased a select slock of I ry ioods consisting in 1 ress i . ods. Lawns, Pique white and colored. Prints in great ariety and Prettiest I ever bought. Bleached and unbleach ed muslins at all prices. HOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, in great variety. Boydens hand made Oailer for (ieiitletnen 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 Oeiitle inen high cut with and without box. Heiser's hand-made gaiters for gen tlemen's wear. T. Miles A Son's ladies' shoes, morocco and cloth. Miles' la di kid button boots. Miles' tallies' kid Newport lies, which are beautiful In addition to these, I keep a full line of all qualities and prices of low price shoes for gei; tlenien ai.d ladies, and a 1 s nice 'ine 01 Misses and Children Shoes. l nave a tine line of childrens' white no-heel button shoes. .My 1 lotimig department is verv at tractive, and prices more attractive. 1 am also agent for Devlin A Co., the leading custom-made clothiers of X. Y. measures taken and suits made to order Don't forget the famous Bovden Caiter for gents in all styles, and ihv Clothing Department up stairs. Agent Frank T.i: . . t 0 . . i-csue cut jaier paiierns. catalogue 1' ree. ery Respectfully , J. P. (jlll.LKY. ". Weiltel A- Co. In order to be abreast with the times in every respect, this enterprising firm are receix nig uauy samples olall the most fashionable and seasonable goods now in tne market, select voursam pies and they will send for the goods and make them up in a style that, for eiegance ami iinisn cannot be surpassed. rneir charges will be moderate and suitable to the times. All goods now on liana will be sold at very reduced prices for cash only. Call ami examine their stock. Vou needn't buy unless vou like. . I'nheard of Ra renins' Who tries his best to please his friends Aim in ins labors never ends. liargains lie ll give you when you call l-or No. 10 is all and all. Of other houses vou hear them talk: In Fayetteville street just take a walk Ami only ask lor o. 10. Kept by the most ingenious of men, And when his friends bv chance drop in iiuui ne comes, ixru what a grin, And to their wondering eyes displays Such heaps of brackets and window shades. His pictures are exposed to public view And a variety ofcoi t to .suspend them too. His looking gla res and toilet cases Will help adorn vour forms and laces; Picture frames and mouidings too In great variety, black, brown and blue. His window cornices and lambrequins line, Will make your rooms and parlor shine. Perforated mottoes, and white holh' baskets. And every other sort of stuff, Of which he hopes to have enough. So now he bids you all adieu And wishes a happy new year too, And not forget C. C. Clawsox, No. 10 Fayetteviile tit. Tbe Very Lateat. 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 Y'ork. As a Diuretic. In alll diseases of the kidneys the best known remedy is the regular use of the famous Buffalo Lithla water from spring number 2. It acts promptly and effec t us illy, does not differ in taste from oth 1 -satersand to those who suffer froi 1 k. .1 Iney complaints it is an indis pen ible necessity. For sale by all first class druggist. Eufflish Drap d'te 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, Kgerton's Scotch Snuff. For sale at wholesale bv W. H. Dodd. Cnween. 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 sutes perfect results, it cannot be ap proached by any other Baking Powder in the market. For fetal e. At Watson's a lot of four and a kalf gallon kegs, also a lot of brass cocks, all as good as new will be sold for less than cost. 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 purityT and delicacy of flavor. Received To-Day. 50 dozen telephone shirts, 65c. 1,00 pairs shoes from 75c a pair up. 5oO parasols from 15c up. 1,000 yards pants cloth from 10c a yd. up. 50 dozen handkerchiefs at 5c each. 100 shirts at 25e 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 longtime. Apply to Martin A Osborn. For Sale by Martin A Osborn. 40 bnshels of Richmond meal, 40,0H lbs Timothy hay. 4m 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 mignoii, something nice and new. Virginia penitentiary brogues at reduced prices at Heller Bros. " RALEIOH MARHETIS. Cotton Market: Reported by PARKER A AVERA. Cotton Brokers. Raleigh, X. ('., June l.s"9. Middling Strict Ijoxv Middling Low Middling .Strict (jood Ordinary Good Ordinary 1 "2 ' .-"? Ordinary Middling Stains ll3i Low Middling stains II1, Good Ordinary Stains Tone ol" Market, quiet. Middling and strict low middling in good demand. CITY MARKETS Wholesale Prices. Corrected by CHISTOPHEK & SORRELL Official Report of Grocers Exchange. fcKAi.KiGH, N. C, June 3, 1S79. Flour, North Carolina Chickens Corn Corn Meal Bacon, X. C. Hot; round hums Bulk Meats, clear rib ides... " shoulders Norlh Carolina Pork Cottee, piinie Kio " go.Hl... Syrnp, S. H ?. Molasses, Cuba Salt, Liverpool SiiLtar, white " yellow Irish potatoes North Carolina. Sweet Potatoes (seed) Oats, shelled ! Peaches, peeled u 11 pea led Apples, northern per bushel. dried Cotton Ties, nexv S5 (96 00 to bo 8 9 6 so (, 7 (ti 7 a. o 6 li 12 25 33 & & Coil 15 13 35 70 9 65 uo 50 75 45 01 55 80 50 8 per ft) 3 " SI 25 1 50 4 3 & 11 4 85 85 spliced , Ranging . Pork Peas, per 12 6 90 90 1 20 22 bushel, xvhite.. stock. . Etrs Butter Beesxviix flags mixed " cotton Firs Otter Miuk Fox Coon Above are for small quantity will be eharued. lo 15 20 n 1 1 $.5.00 75 9fi 35 large quantities. When ure wanted higher prices TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS New York, June 3. Monev at 51. Exchange 4.87(54.88. Governments dull at 1.03$. State bonds dull. Cotton net receipts bales ; gross lbTti. Futures closed steav; sales 97, 000 bales; June 13. 14(5, 13.21; Julv 13.41 (n,13.4i'; August 1 3. 60 (g, 13.131; September 13.20( 13.30; October 12.22 12.24; No vember ll:66ll.is; December 11.52 11.54; January 11. 50 11.56. Cotton firm; sales 266 bales; mid dling uplands 13i ; middling Orleans 13 ; weekly net receipts 2043 bales ; exports to Great Britain 467 bales; Continent . Flourquiet, strongly in buyers' favor; Southern flour dull; common to fair extra $4.755.60 ; good to choice $5.65 ('i,6.75. Wheat, heavy ; ungraded win ter red $1.10 1.15; No. 2, fl.ISi 1.15$. Corn ungraded, 41 44, active. Oats heavj-; No. 3 nominal at 36. Coffee active and unchanged; Rio, in full cargoes, ll14i; in jobbing lots 12 15. Sugar firm with fair trade for Cuba; Muscovado 6 6 5-16; fair to good re fining, quoted at 6i7-16; prime 6J 9-16; refined fair demand and firm Molasses quiet, prices 'unchanged. Rice, fair request and quite firm. Tal low, fair trade and steady at 6i5-16 Rosin dull at $1.32$ 1.40 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 10.22J for new: June delivery $9.85; August $10.0010.05. Lard easy ; prime steam, on spot, 6.25 6.27i. Whisky dull, $1.05 bid; fl.00 asked. Freights quiet. Baltimore. June 3. Oats steadv? Southern 39 40; Western white 35 36; do. mixed 3335; Pennsylvania 35 ta, v. itye quiet at 6061. Hay dull ; prime to choice Pennsylvania and Maryland $12.Mi$i:j.tM per ton. Pro visions linn : mess oork S9.50ra $10.75; bulk meats loose shoulders 3$ ; clear rib sides 4$ ; packed 4i5i. Ba conshoulders 4$: clear rib sides 5Jf; hams 910i. Lard, refined, in tier es 7. Butter auiet: nrime to choice western nacked 14fa,lti: roll 1 1 13. Fggs steady at 1 1 fco 12. Coffee quiet; Rio cargoes 10 16. Whisky dull $1.00 1.0(34. Sugar 88i. Wilmington, June 3. Spirits tur pentine firm at 25. Rosin steady : strained $1.05: erood strained $1.10. Crude turpentine steady; hard $1.00; yellow dip $1.60 ; virgin 82.10. Tar steady at 82i. Corn auiet: nrime white 55. Cincinnati, June 3. Flour in ttood aemana ana a snade higher : a snade hieher : for family $5.10(Si6.00. Wheat stronger and in fair demand ; red and white J1.08(& I fl.ll. Corn quiet at 38(g40. Oats firm I BlM ,1?.? on Chritlan princi at 3235. Pork quiet but firm at $9.90 Ke7nf t? iOJlt corl- Char- fdi10.00. L,ard auiet 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 $4.00 ; buyer J une and seller July $4.604.70 ; snort clear held at $4.75. Bacon in good de mand at full prices shoulders $4.00 $4.12i; short rib $5.25; short clear rib $5.35o.3S; Whisky active and firm at $1.01. Butter steady and unchanged; Sugar steady and unchanged. Hogs active ; packing, $3.40 3.60. June 3. Cotton Middling, low mid dling, good ordinary Galveston tirm at 122, 12 and 11$ emits ; net receipts 860 bales. Norfolk firm at 12$ cents ; net receipts 511 bales. Balti more quiet at 13. 123 and 12i cents ; net receipts bales. Boston quiet at 13J, 12 j and 12 cents ; net receipts 500 bales. Wilmington firm at 13J, 13 and 12f cents ; net receipts bales. Philadelphia steady at 12i, 12 and Hi cents; net receipts 16 bales. Savannah very firm at 124, 12$ and HI cents; net re ceipts 30 bales. New Orleans quiet and firm at 124, 12J and Hi cents ; net receipts 72 bales. Mobile quiet and steady at 12, and cents ; ret re ceipts 66 bales. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE I North Carolina Railroad Company, Secretary axdTeeasi"rer's Offich, Company Shops, N. (.;., 31, 1879. The Thirteenth Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the North Carolina Itail Road Company will be held in Charlotte, N. C, on the second Thursday of July, 1879, and the Transfer Books of SStock of said Com pany will be closed from this date, until af ter the meeting. YV. Thorn burg; , Sec' y. N. C. R. R. Co. june 3-d0dw3w BUTTER! Hereafter, during the Summer months, we will receive our fine Butters Express Every Week Ho as to offer it fresh and in good condition. Retail price 2i5c. per pound. JtAW NEW ORLEANS Sl'tiAR, BRIGHT YELLOW; VERY NICE FuR THOSE WHO I ..IKE "OLD FASHIONED-' BROWN SUGAR. Jt30nr stoi'k of lirt--la Grorci io Previsions was never more complete. illl't Reliable GooIh! Prompt Delivery ! 1iiH Price! J. Hardin. junel-i f- Collector's Office, Fourth District of North Carolina. Notice is hereby iven that the following described articles .r property have been seized by me in this District for violation of the United states Internal Revenue laws, viz : No. I. One copper still and fixt u resrReized September 1T7. near Durham, N. C; said to be tile property of Wash. Mangum. No. 2. One copper still seized November 11 lt7s, in Montgomery county, N. ., s.iid to be the property of sol. Haywood or Wes ley Dunn. No. . One copper still, seized November 13, 1KTS, said to be the property of Wilev Scott. No. 4. One copper stil! seized November 13 ls.78, said to be the property of Jona than Martindale. No. 5. Kive boxes, about :) lbs., manu factured tobacco, seized December J, Ws, at Lumuerton, N. C, said to be the proper ty of J. W. Brown. No. ti. Ten boxes, about 400 lbs., manufac tured tobacco, seized December 10. 17S. at Lumberton, N. C, said to be the property ol J. W. Brown. No. 7. Two part boxes, about 44 lbs., manu factured tobacco, seized December 11, 178, at Lumberton, . C, said to be the property of E. L. McOormick. No. 8. One part box, about 24 lbs., manu factured tobacco, seized December 11, 178, at Lumberton, N. C, said to be the property of E. Benbow. No. 9. Two part boxes, about 43 lbs., man ufactured tobacco, seized December 12, W.s, at Lumberton, N. C-, said to be the property of L. C. Thompson. No. 10. One part box, about lo lbs., manu factured tobacco, seized December 12. 1S7S, at Lumberton, N. C, said to be the property of J. B. Bowdenhammer. No. 11. Two part boxes.about 24 lbs., man factured tobacco, seized December H, lsrs.at Holmerville, N. C., said to be the property of A. Home. No. 12. One box, about 5S lbs., manufac tured tobacco, seized December l:i, ls7. at White House, N. C, said to be the property of Aiiman fc Bro. No. 13. One box, about 50 pounds, manu factured tobacco, seized December Jti, ls78, at Moss Neck, N. C, said to be the property of W. E. Currant. No. 14. One part box. about 15 pounds, manufactured tobacco, seized December 17, ls7. at Oaddvsville. N. C. said to be the property of Page & Co. No. 16. One part box, about six pounds, manufactured tobacco, seized Decembei l;. 1878, at Scuffletown, N. C, said to be the property of James Oxendine. No. 10. One part box, ten pounds, manu factured tobacco, seized December hi, 1878, at Cotton Valley, N. C.,said to be the property of S- W. Harreldson. No. 17. Two boxes.about 80 pounds, man ufactured tobacco, seized December 1. Is7s, at Lumberton, N.C., said to be the proper ty of J. G. A. Nicholson. No. 18. One box manufactured tobacco seized January 20, 187W, said to be the pro perty of Dr. Horton. No. 19. One copper still and cap. seized January 24, 187!', said to be the property of Win. Coble. No. 20. Two boxes, about 80 pounds, man ufactured tobacco, seized January ;7, lS7!i, said to be the property of T. S. Lutterioh. No. 21. One copper still, cap and worm, seized February 3, 1879, said to be the pro perty of Ishman Howell and Mott Barbee. No. 22. One copper still, cap, worm, ax shovel, mattock, two bucket.-and one tub, seized February 8, 1879, said to be the pro perty of James Scott aud Win. L. Oakley. No. 23. Twenty-eight gallons of corn whis ky, seized March 15, 1879, said to be the pro perty of Clinton Cheek. No. 24. One copper still, seized March 16, 1879, said to be the property of Willie Youii" and Henry Herndon. No. 26. One copper still and worm, seized March 20, 1879. Owner unknown. No. 2". One copper still cap und worm seized March 31, ia79, said to be the properly No. 27. One copper still, cap and worm, seized April 4, 1879, said to be the property of John M. Langston and Troy Langston. No. 28. One copper still,seized April 17 1879 said to be the property of John is. Parker. ' No. 29. One box. about 4i nomwiu 7. ..',,. factured tobacco, seized May 7, 1879, said to be the property of J. b Lewis. No. 3i. Two bxes, about 83 pounds, man ufactured tobacco, seized May Iti, 179, said to be the property of J. B. Lanier. No. 31. Two copper stills, two caps and two worms, seized May 9, 179, said to be the property of one Burnsider. No. 32. Twenty-seven boxes, about 1.200 pounds, manulactured tobacco, seized May M, 1879, said to be the property of W. E Currant. No. 33 Twenty boxes, about 900 pounds manufactured tobacco, seized May 22, 1879 said to be the property of J. F. Boggerby. ' No. 34. Two part boxes manufactured to bacco, seized May 23, 1879, said to be the pro perty of J. O. Oherl. y No.35- One copper still and worm, seized y,23' Is79. to be the property of Mitchell Stone. , No. 3ti. Two boxes, about 100 pounds, man ufactured tobacco, seized May 23, 179, said to be the property of J. F. Boggerly JDy,,peri0u clirilJQlnsr any interest In said property is hereby requested to come for vdft"im'2keS4,m thereto within thirty ?t Jh?J this date, and show cause why Mates forfeited to the United 'J Under m' hand and seal of office this 27th day of May, W9J ' Raleigh, N . C. 1 ISAAC J. YOUNG, may 27Kleow4tneCt0r h Dl8trict' N' C' T TIVEKSITYOP TIf TV SiTVTTTXT 1 T.. . sewanee. Tenn. MRrch - 24th. ""k rm openea DON'T DELAY t We are handling the best Engin.-s T botCsi for Saw-Mills. Grlst-Mills, Factor .' " and ginning cotton that have ever .,'..!' sold in this State. Those of exiTien- u 1 buy 110 other. We are also sellimf 1 1. 1 '," Water Wheels, (Taltjotfs., ".. Thresher s. SEPARATO! and Cleaners. Mowing Machines H,,r Makes, Cane Mills and Sugar tvat omt,," " Cotton Presses, Cotton Gins, and all kn ' of Machinery fully guaranteed Don t eel the great Southern Ki iMite's mad.-' '' Talbott it Sons, Richmond, Ya mil win save money to correspond us befoje buying anykiml of M;l, i, eise nere. Stronach & Allcott june l-2m Knleigh, X The Macon Hous AT MOREHEAD CITY. will be opened on the 16th of June nn. entirely new management and owner, 1, , Persons seeking '' HEALTH OS PLEASITEE will flnti this an agreeable and healthv r.- Sort, With KEASOXABLR TEHMs The proprietor promises to spare no mimi. in making pleasant the stay of ttioj w l! favor him with their patronage rori,u-'ctc"" w-th the -House are (;,,,, BOATS and reliable and experienced ; .., men. wl' New and convenient Bath Houses and ,. lite and attentive servants. ' ' JOS. II. DAN" is maySiVl m ' WILL YOU SELL tie FARM ! Ctiapin's 'Farm Agency, RALEIGH, N. . Dr. A. B. Chapin, Manager. Xorlh aroliiin Branch of Grortp II Chapiii's Farm Agency, Boton, Mhhm.) Special attention given to the sale of ,,r-ti Carolina Ileal Kstate. 'o charge ihhI- ui -til a sale is effected. All proj.t rt v pit.-, , , our hands for sale will be nd vc-rtieti 1 , ' popular work. The South Illustrutt-tl ti . eAense. Ihe Charleston News and Courier ''Kver body has heard of lieo. ll. ( , farm agency ,and few arc unacquainted the sii't-cis which has attended itt. tions." The New Knirhind Farmer savs: pvr.i- II. Chapin has ai t -rtised his I: rms 1. amount of CiIi.imi tluring thr p: commend him to our readers. 1st f;,r The Aiken, S. C., Review says has done more than i.eo. 11. Chapm iu cause of spoilt hern immiirrat ion. 1 mr 1 1 is throiiLreti with Northern people in s,.: of Southern homes, made. The "South Illustrated" U great work for us." Ihe. New 1 or k rribune, the I;..m,, aid. Jtiurnal, Traveler. 1 ilobe.and d . n I!. seak in the highest teriiK of chapin 1 .u in Airencv. 1 . N. B.-SMALL FAKM wanTetl at once. 1 :i rt i -u lii il , u:e 1 is r I'.uil.lin r.i :ii . 1 1 , mav iVtf - Important to Fibh Buyers. THE fishermen and those directly inter ested in the fisheries of 1 artere' Void,- , , having organized a "Fishermen's t " r 1 1 . . 1 1 . ' : are now prepared to furnish fresh an.l va'lt fish to dealers at fair prices, and from lirht hands. Parties desiring to purchase wiH do well to send in tiieir orders, and yet ti.lj from those who catch and put thfin up." Every package guaranteed to be h repre sented. Address all orders to the F1M1 F.liM EN'S I'N It )N, Heaufort. N. t . THE KENDALL Patent Shingle Machine. Makes from 2u,0, It) .Sn.Oixi perfect, shaved shingles per day, from the bolts, with three hands and four horsepower. Makes shin gles faster, better and cheaper, than can lie done by any other means. Simple, Htroiicr, direct cuting, not liable to wearor breakage, it is the most valuable wood working tna chineever invented Talented Februar Tth l.. For sale, l. stale rights only. Adttress, A. W. Toi'KdK k, Airent . , Ra leigh. N. JACOB S.ALLEN RALEIGH, N. C, iFosmerly Betts & Allen. Contracts for Buildings In any part ofnhe State, large or sn,..:!. wimmI or brick. Thankful tor the er .' -eral patronagti heretofore extended to ti.r ohl tirm of IJetts i Allen, he hope 1 proinpthess and fair tlealuig to merit a m, tinuance of the same. i-Hoi's ONHAIiUlNOToN STKEKT. wi . it crosses the Kaleigh A; (asttn Itailn :id. ItEKtKS 11 V fKKMlSSIOX To Salll C . W I i 1 1 , OashierNtate National Hank ; John ('. r.Uk, Cashier Kaleigh National Bank; Jol. W. K. Anderson, 1'residcnt Citizens' Natiitihl Hank, Maj. J. C. Winder, Superinlc ideni Kaleigh A (iaston Ilnilroad; Maj V'. H Bagley, Clerk upreuie Court, may iltiiiin b.f;montague ATTONEY AT LAV, Otflce over .1. I', liulley's Hlore, K AI.i:ilI, X. ', Special attention given to Collection Claims, and Kemit iances j)roinjtly male. Uekeks by I'kk.mission to state Nation al Bank ; Kaleigh National Bank ; Cltieiii National Bank; Chief Justice W. N. II Smith, and Judi'e (Jeo. V. Strt.ng. Raleigh N. C. may 17 dtf- T.J. FOSTER &C0, Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars General ('oiiiiiiimtioii Mcrrhmil, No. 112 Knipire lilock Hroatl Street. Ttl;aceo a specialty. Rome, a , April J7, ls;a. april UJ-tf Valuable Property for Sale. Eighty building lots in the city of Greens boro. Fine situations, low prices. ta terms. Now is the time to buy houses in this pleasiml ami ttniwiiiK city, which ! sure to become, at an e.u iy day, the railroad ami ma n u iact uri ng cen ter of t he Sta te. For CONTRACTOR BUILDER terms and particulars, apply to. I. 1. While l''t master, I jreeiLsboro, N. C, or A. N . To uifcee, rialeigh, N f. WALTER CLARK, ATTORNEY A I LAW liALKTGH, V. C. Practices in th State and Federal ConrW Collections made In any part of the State. Office in Bagley Building, coroer Fayt. Tile and Martin Streets. lec2flly TX TATEI AJi;.TS-.tli'mc or to V V travel, state which preferred ; &1 ani'unt wmited per month lor service and expenses. Business honorable, permsnent and easily operated Write u. SLOAN A CO.. ?oe fieorge strcst, Cincinnati, o. may y$-did STTF OF NoKTH (A Kol.lNA-W A K 1 Cor.NTY : Rachel Smith, ncaliist Zachariah Hampton, J.J. Linkhnrt anl li-1-". Morris. H. J. smith, administrator of the estate ": Rachel Smith, de''d., hereby notifies t!" above named defendants that, on the of July, A. U., 1879, at 11 o'clock. A. M before the Clerk of said County, he m-1 move to be made a party plaintiff to "' action, wherein judgment has been ob tained; and for said defendants to sh" cause why execution should not Issue. A. J. SMITH, Administrntor. 8. G. RYAN, Attorney.
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