DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY, - JUNE 1. Weather Bport. Wini5UToji, Juo IT. Tor Ue South Atlantic State. lwr pre urt, imilbfl loouUel lrd. Uhlly hifbr stationary ternpermtur, and clear or artlj ckodj cmlbr tale aw In this caao the Supreme Court on jeterday granted the certiorari. The application therefor kh mada by the Stale and resisted by the counsel for the defense. The cae will probablj be heard tbia terra of the Supreme Court. TherwaoaBetrleal Takle. Tbe lh'nii"m'if. t I- Hriiion-i tor, rsngwl aa fotlj jeterdajr : . It I r a - ok- 76 7 TV I ad a AdertU" F- J. II Mini. Groceries. W. II. Chow. Ixx-al noti-e. M. IloKSBAt M. Pry Ku.N. 'HnkK' I ck. I I notice. KfcXTt t KT STATK ITTKRY. Hkllkh IlROH.-bo.-al noti.-e. THOVa V. Gookk. Lithia Water. Personal. A O Hubbard. Esq., of New Heme, F M Simmons, Esq., of Ctoldsboro, in sltendance on the wion of the Su prerue Court; Captain R B Saunders, or the IlrowD Chemical Works. Baltimore, the larjret in the world; Rev F M Fu rafbv. of Wake Forest: Georjre P Green, of Wilaon, Charles H LUrper, of the Henderson Review, and M U L GalU arher. of Baltimore, are at the National Hotel. Proinpt- L(H1L BBIEI. Revenue receipts to-day fTGiO. Mr. Lincke opens hia swimming set ool thia morning. & Onrwnhtimer. of Richmond Va.. baa Uken out a Mate lt-ene. thu irt th- enormous aeallh in the uuii'H - Treasury. There will lf meeting of Oak Ne. 41. Knights of Honor. at !:30 o'clock this evening eras is requested. The last monthly musical ami i. .i f Vi form w ill l-e veil iitararT rrv" , , kuTvenini at St. Mar.Vs cl.ool. Ciauing at o clock. t-.-. hmoni Buffalo I.ithii . j .tx Aj-til in the Nkwh fJl":",;. A more de-irabie health rvaort doos not exist. n .Mi inunh P. Johns'on. of a r f.m now M. t . from the Richmond (Va. district, is expected to make a busine trip to this -itj within a tew days. r J. C. Brewster, who furnish- ee the citr with oil. has had it aubnnt U1 to test by the light committee. Thee have reported that twentr cent worth of the oil will last ninety hours. Iet the iTood work go on. The atdewaike in front of Heller Brothers d tirausman a nave ueen rrirr-i. and the brkks in front of the itore D S Wait A Brother nave nr. nmhAnUVI tO the Ul r r ' w - improvement. Architects an ! builJcrs were at work yesterdav on the weet itension mft rawford a meat stall in the market bouse. When finished the establish ment a ill present the appearance of a handsome cottae orntr with a bay window facing the avenue. Hr. James McKee. chairman of tbe CountT BoArd of Health, baa noti fied the "stall-keepers in the market buildma- that they must rijidly comply with the rules relative to keeping their premise in a cleanly condition, and will make an inspecting tour every evening at & o'clock. Mr. E. J. Hardin, one of the lend ing fmilv irrocers of the South, makes an important announcement anionic the new advertisements this morning. He la a business man of unusual attain ments, and supplies an extensive de mand for groceries iu this city and abroad. The Treasurer i fully into the business of exchanging Umds under the new fuudiiwt act. He has received onlv a part of the denomination of fliiuaud delivers them as demanded by tboe who hve made deposit with him of old lnds. The other denomi nations are anxiously lo. k ' 1 for by th Treasurer as he hoie to continue the exchange as rapidly as poil.le. of taken neelei EtrartUn Is OxfsH fer the Beaeflt eftke Orsbsa Asylan. A train baa been chartered to leave Raleigh on Toeeday morning J4th in stant, at naif past five o'clock and re turn aame evening; all who wish to go should hand in their names at once, in order that transportation may be fur nished from Henderson to Oxford. Tbe invitation is extended to all. The exercises at the Orphan Asylum prom ise to be of a most entertaining charac ter. Speeches will be mavte oy several distinguished gentleumu. For further intormatloti apply to A. P. C. Buy an. W.J. Wikb, (i. Rosenthal, J. A. Bbiks. Committee of Arrangements. A wlnr Machine Bargwla. A Bran New Home Machine for sale at 25. Call quick if you want it. Drawer 453, Raleigh P. O. What are ttoe PrsfflU T This ia tbe absorbing point that is of chief interest in every bosines trans action. By the combination system of operating in stocks, Messrs. Lawrence A Co., Baokers, N. Y., unite the orders of thousand of patrons in various sums into ono immense amount, and oper ate them asamiarhty whole, thus ob taining all the advantage of the largest capitalist and bent skill. iron:s are distributed pro rata among sharehold er every month. In this way large gains are secured in short periods, and capital from f 10 or $15 to $.),()00 can be used with equal proportionate success, 3) will make $1,000 in 30 days. fl50 will pay 91, 5(i0 profit, or 10 per cent on the stock, and ho on, act-ording to the market. A citizeu of Trov, made $315. 75 on investment of $50. Si any custo mers are doing better. The new circu lar has "two uiierring rules for suc ccsi4," and full details so that anyone can operate profitably. Stock and bonds wanted, tiovernment bonds sup plied. Applv to Lawrence A Co., Bankers, 57 Exchange Place, N. Y. HOTEL ARRIVALS. YarroRui oh HorsK Dr. O. W. BUck nall. Proprietor. Mrs JL Love, Miss Love, Bladen; Mrs W A Robinson. Mrs Purm-11, Fay eitevil'.e; Col Ivev F l,ewb, Ala; E A Small. J A lirav. J A Ikxlson, C Ci Yates. Greensboro; W K Iavis. Iuis burif; E L Nash. New York; Norwood tiilew, Wilmington; J C Wooten, Kin ton; J E Tavlor. Md; Col L W Hnm phrev, tioldiboro; P A Dunn, Wake; Pride Jones, Hillsboro: H P Colev, Charlotte; J M Wilson, Wilson's Mills; Dr T II Avers, T II Perrv, Wake; W E Weaver, t.eo A Kelliner, Baltimore; B A Capehart. Oranville; Sheriff H C Kearnev, Franklin; Pbiltpterj, Rich mond; A Evans. Athena. Ga. Dr H C Herndon. oxlord: Miss Lena II Smith, Miss R W Shields, A B Hill. Jr. Soot land Neck. Major T H Bla. knall, Kit trell. National Hotel S R Street d: Son, Proprietors. W A Bridgera, Sparta; J E Cobb, R C Lewia. Toisnot, J O Oates, Tarboro; C A Winkler. Salem; D T Wood, R A A A L R R; R B Saunders. N C; F M Pu refov. Wake Forest College; Malcolm Wyatt, Charleston; George D Green, Mies Green, Thoe S Kenan. Wilson; George Cole, Jonesboro; L T Buchanan, Durham; Charlea H Harper, Hender son: U 1- Gallagher, uailimore. An I nfailina: Evidence or Good Taate. The judicious use of some delicate perfume Is an unfailing evidence of ifood taste. The most polished of all lands class sweet scents among their most important luxuries. Dr. Price's Meadow Flowers, Pet Rose, etc., are the uems of all odors. Haehlnery. Brewster is agent for the sale of threshinir machines, cotton gins and evervthing the farmer wants, also every article the housekeeper nee Is. Call and examine his stock and see how cheap his i;oods are. Broke Jail. The Cochran Enterprise gives an account of the escape from jail in that piac on Wednesday evening of last week, of Ihomas, alms Spell, cuargeu with poisoning his wife in Sampson county, N. C. The Governor of that S'.ate has made a requisition lor tiie prisoner, which was granted by Gov ernor Colquitt. But pending the arri val of the sdierifl, he contrived to re move the iron ring from his leg, and it is ssid with the aid of asteelvard broke down two dirs, and escaped in open daylight. The villain has confessed his crime. As a Diuretic In nil I diseases ef the kidneys the best known remedy is the regular use of the tunc us Buffalo Lithia water from spring number 2. It acts promptly and eile hi: illy, does not difier in taste from oth : -satersand to those who sutler froi i k.;i Inev complaints it is an indis- pen ilMe necessity. For sale by all nrirt class druggist. -Errsh ArHsuls at I. T. Johnson's. Richmond lolted meal, 500 lbs nice white corn bulk meats, N. C. hams and sides. A large lot of pens, ditterent kinds.) Cuba molasses in obis and tierce-, '20 bags coffee, different grades, '20 bbla nice yellow sngar, 300 sacks flour. We offer these goods to the trade at prices that can't fail to please. Give us a trial. A few run fas on hand yet. 1). 1 . Jooiison. " Prime Timothy Hay, Marshall's Li erpool Salt. Clear Rib Bulk Meat, Eger ton's Scotch ."suuff. Sole leather Saratoga packing trunks. valises, satchels and shawl straps, just received, selling cheap at Heller Bros. Shoe Store. ..rik KoJelali o The Raleigh OMerver ww sold yes terdav at public auction at the .-oiirt bouse door aeeordinjr to advertise ment. Mr. John C. BUke as the purchaser at J.3. Thi purrl.w made t.r Mr. John Galling ol tti vity. Boone, of North- arrived in this ci:y hnutT Sheriff J. D. iracton cour.tv. eaterdav sub two convicts. George iuu Jofin Williams and Mcs Vin eont; both for larceny and re.-eivuig stoleo goo.1. Tbev were ae-t.ten.-od rb to two vears in ia reniieniuM . Karl reott. Mr. S. . Wt!.n. proprietor of the Kaleicrh Nunn, mad? his apfH-ar-anco tn the Nt oxTii-e yesierviay wi;h basket of i-earhe-s. per and apples, which were duly consumed. Mr. v il aon shipped to"crt of peaches nor h yaaterdar. aithouich he pay but little attention to fruit-raising, his attention being mainly o.-cupi-l ith his nurseries. Good Results of Life Insurance. Another practical illustration of the value of Lite Insurance is found to ex- st in the tact that the .Ltna Lite Insur ance (.ouipanv inrouifa ineir iienetai Akient, W. II. Crow, has just paid OOu for a policy on the life of Colonel Joel Latlin. deceased, and also has in hand $o,onu to pay Mrs. Englehard for a poi: y uon the life of her late hus band, J. A. Eaglehard, Esq., Secretary of Stale at. the time of his death. Major W. H. Crow will le fleased to see or Lenr fioin any parties desiring to make a safe and judicious investment in this old and truly worthy institution whi'h has been managed by him in North Caxoliua aud Virginia for four teen vears. Heller Bros, ttavejust received another auppir oi ladies . misses . an l infanta "1-1. .-r - i!. J I jiii. ice quaiiirauu low pri es. Ail loln In r paatry. Be the ue of Ilavorins Extrai-ts, luaile from injurious artii-les, iu our paMry and our creams, we encounter danger. These evils may be avoidl by U"m none but Dr. Pri-e"s Spe-iai oring K traets, whi-h are free from all deleterious su trwdtmes. They are ninde from the fruit. For sale it wholesale by W. II. Dori. Keceied To-llaj. "(i dozen telephone shirts, .". l,mi pairs shoes from 75c a pair up. 5on parasols from 15c up. l.ouo yards panLscloth Irom 10? a yd. up. ." ilo7.cn handkerchiefs at 5c each. IU shirts at 25c each. LlX pairs drawers at 30c each, at Woolleott's Open Front Store, Wilmington street. For Sale. Two frame dwellings on Swain street One third cash balance o longtime. Apply to Martin ot Osborn. Eor Kale by Mnrtln A (Kborn, iV bushels of Richmond meal, ".("" Il's Tiuiothv hav. oo busliels of corn, fodder, etc. Ale. Porter and Mineral Waters. My faeilities for the delivery of the slxve in lotiles or keirs, are sujeiir to any in the State. Prices as low as the low-t. Country orders solicited. M. Hii.i,s," Rnleiuh, N. C. City Botling Works. For Kale Two hundred and fifty pounds of live ireese leathers. Thev are nice and will be sold low. Apply to lttta tV. Myatt, Wholesale (irwers and Coiuuiissioii M 'irliants. Murage Room for R iit. Will rent for the balance of the year, our Basement and third floors; fine rooms for storing cotton, Ac. J. R. H. Cah.mkr, MauaKer Oak t'itv Grocery. Ocean View Hotel. Osborn Pool Proprietor, Beemfort, 3f. C. This house is now open for the re ception of summer visitors. A gooti liar, bathing houses, etc, are attached to the house. Sailing boats in attend ance for the accomodation of guests. A steamei will also laid passengers at me hotel wharf, and take excursion parties to any point on th harbor. Tiie a i. i .... ' v i.a vaoie win be suppaea witn me ness uie market and water afford. Terms of board $1.50 per day, f 10 per week; $30 per montn. e win not "Dioiv our own horn;" but will be pleased to have otners do so for us. Goldsboro Mail, Messenger, Winston journals, Tarboro Southerner and Durh?m Plant copy one month. Attention iallea. We call the attention of the ladies to our beautiful new styles of visiting cards. Entirely new and very elegant. Samples sent through the nostoffice on application. Toereatest Blessing. A simple, pure, harmless remedy that cures every time, and prevents dis ease by keeping the blood pure, stom ach regular, kidneys and liver active' is the "greatest blessing ever conferred upon man. Hop Bitters is that remedy, and its proprietors are being blessed by thousands who have been saved and cured by it. Will you try it? See another colum n. For I'pwarda of Thirty Years. Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup has been used for children. 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 old and well-tried remedy. 25 cents a bot tle. " 100,000 feet pine lumber. 1200,000 heart pine sawed shingle?. 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 fc Powell, 47 Fay etteville street, Raleigh, N. C. Boy'sKlrsw Hals White and colored, the cheapest in the city, at R. B. Andrews fc Co., Clothiers and Hatters. t'nniM Maybe planted in Mayv June and July. For sale bv W. H. Dodd Bo v ink, Mississippi, April 22, l7Ji. The following correspondence will explain itself: A. Waddill, Esu., Lynxiibtru, Va. Dear Sir: Observ ing a certificate from you in reference to the " Iron and Alum Mass," of the. Seven Springs, in Washington county, Va., in relation to its efficacy for Liver Diseases, would you have the kindness to inform me whether you used the "Mass" or the "Water;" also, 'a de scription of the symptoms and such other information as you may deem pertinent. I am a long-time sufferer with Liver Complaint, and naturally feel very anxious or the subject of a remedy that will afford me even tem porary relief. Your early reply will greatly oblige, very respectfully, William Bakr. Great Redaction of Pjrleea : . , I nronoRA to trive. to the natrons or. K " CI r . the Piedmont Nurseries, the benefit of -j the traveling agents commissions on my Nursery Stock, consisting of Fruit Trees, Ac. and have reduced the price 50 percent. AbDles and PeacheS.'first class, three to six feet; fine improved Fruits as are- grown in North Carolina, d ,j and readv for inspection, neierenc triven to any Nurseryman in Guilford county. Peaches and Apples running from the earliest to the latest varieties. Trees will be packed in good strong. boxes or bales, and delivered to Rail-J road Depots or Express Offices without any extra charge for boxes or delivery I will furnish at the following low rate: Peaches and Apples in any quantity, iniDroved fruit. 10 cents- each. Pears Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, Quince, Crab ADules. Fiffs. Cherries 33 cents Ornamental Trees. Roses and Flowers will be sold cheaper than can be sold by any n ursery in North Carolina. Cash to accompany the orders. Any one not having cash may fill out note, signed by purchaser, to be paid when trees are delivered at depot specinea uy pur chaser. Note to accompany trees and paid when trees are delivered, pur chasers pay all freights on same, irees will be shipped in November and pur chaser notified when to meet tnern Persons ordering will state plainly where to shiD. Name the depots. Let ters of inquiry answered cheerfully. Orders solicited aud satisfaction guar anteed. Send in orders at once. Very Respectfully, M. C. Dixon, kmm?h ATiosa mm Patapseo In i and 1 1-6 W. H.Dodd. Family Flonr bbl. Sacks. For sale RALEIGH HAKKETs. lie ported Cotton Market : A VERA, Cotton by PARKER & Brokers. Raleigh, N. C, Middling Strict Low Middling Low Middling Strict Good Ordinary (food Ordinary , Ordinary Middling Stains , Low Middling: Stains Good Ordinary Stains.. June l(j. 1S79. ...1214 .. .12 ...ni ...11 ...Mi ...1V4 HI - "'72 Lynch nrRH, Va., May 12, 1S70. Wm. Baku, Knq., Bovine, Mississippi Dear Sir: Your inquiry in regard- to the "Liver case" which was effectually cured in my family from using the "Seven Springs Mass," is before me. The case referred to in my certificate was that of my wife's sister, who is now in her .soth year, and has been a member of niv family for the last 27 vears. She had been afflicted with Liver Disease for 30 years, sometimes almost living with pains in the back, breast, and heaviness of the chest, heart-burns (intensely), sick stomach, vomiting, Av. I procured a few bottles ot the "Mass" for her, ami very sxjn after ;he began the use of it, her health coiiimeiM-ed to get bet:er, and she con tinued steadily to improve, and at this writing, so old, seemingly in as good neaiin a.s a erson wjio nad never )een afflicted with these diseases. She at tributes her cure entirely to the efficacy of the "Seven Springs Mass." I regard it one of the greatest family medi- ines we have access to, not only for nch diseases as alove indicated, but for va rious other complaints for which tt is recommended. Hoping these answers satisfactory, I am, very truly, A. Wad dill, Proprietor Lynchburg News. For sale by Wm. Simpson, Pescud, Lee A Co., and F. H. Heartt, Raleigh, N. C, and Druggists generally. LANDRI M tV LlTCHFIKLD, Abingdon, 'a. b' tV 12 6J S fi -frt 7 J) 13 in 1 6-', Toneof Market, dull and declining. CITY Jf A HK.JETS Wholesale Prices. Corrected by CHISTOPHER & SORRELL Otficlal Report of Grocers Exchange. .. Ralbioh. N. cX. June ie. 1B79. Flour, Xoith Carolina. . ,r. .-5 76 tt$6 00 Chickens 15 - JO Corn.... Com Meal Bacon, N. C. Hog round... . " ; " hams By!k Meats, clear rib sides. " shoulders Nor? Ir Carolina Pork .. Coffee, jiiuiie Rio j . . - 50 jd syrup, S. H Molasnes, (iba Salt, Liverpool Suar, wnlte " yellow Irish potatoes 1 " North Carolina. . Sweet Potatoes (seed) Oats, shelled Peaches, peeled 44 unpealed Apples, northern per bushL. SI dried Cotton Ties, new " " spiiced BiiaiiiiZ Pork.... Peas, per krti-hel, white stock KB Butter : ; Beeswax... Rags mixeJ " cotton Fcks tter Mink . 7-3 lox 90 Coon 3.5 Above are for large quantities. W hen mall quantitias are wanted' higher prices will be charged. (if to i5 (tl 70 no 1 25 50 (ni 55 75 (.' SO 45 C 50 6 per ft 3 " iS 1 sue 11 i'J 5 S5 H vr hi v.(3 li fi 1'2 14 50 lli H W i). 15 1.1 t arn -hrHirtr keen this well-known brand ofCoffee regularly In Stock. It is a good roasted BOt ground Cortee, already Elazed and requiring nogz to clear it. Tut up in $1 packages, mil weight; retail price tc per "pound." Samples free on applica tion. f -f - - ' A' FCIL IdlXE OF "BOASTED COFFEE of. every kind; best quality, freh and at low prices. ' 1 : Green and Blacjc Teas of every description . We sell Teas, only from the original hestKeep no mixed Teas, but will mix them to order. Smoked Beef sliced or shaved to order. Best Batter reeeived every M-eeJc by express, retail 25c. per pound. Everything in Staple aud Fancy GROCKRIES. at low prices and delivered promptly. iunel8-tf- J. Hardin. New and Fresh Goods -AT- M. R0SEN6AUM S BROWN T ABL.E LINEN DAMASK BLEACHED " HALF BLEACHED " TURKEY RED Nine (1) different qualities in all. 'arkin nntl Waiter llothi Uiutch the same. to TOWELS, CRASHES supply. and QUILTS new RECEIVED MONDAY BY EXPKEiSS, Hamburg Edging, Parasols, Pans, Tor tion Lace, all very eheap. a bargain. juue l.s-tf Call early or you will miss Respectfully, M. ROSENBAUM. D . S. WAiTT & B R 0 Wholesale and Retail rlcn,., u ' Ready-Made Clothing Dry Goods, Hats, Cap, Boot, sh,.'. tions, Hosiery, (iloTes, Trunk; ' N -and Valine, K 25 Favette Ile ilini. i'ml,tt FOU TIIELAJUiS: I have a very carefully select! u , desirable good- to which I invlu-11, " tlon of the ladies of Raleigh It ,. ' In part of t,""I'r...i Children Ready-Jfmlf olh, IMllee KeadT..m,!Vu,( Embroideries and Trimming an.t eral assortment of FANCY AKTji V I LADIES' AND CHILDBEN'S WEas'"' My prices are verj" nas .nal.le certain I can make It u the udvur,. : the ladies of Raleigh to favor me win T 1 patronage. " .r MADAM F Cor. Martin and Salisbury -a tf ' may22 4-4 PRINTED CAMBRICS Dress Goods At 8Jc per jard, 12 FOU 81.00. . Light Colored alpaca ; Hamilton Mills-l-x-. per yar.l. The - Cheapest. Soft-Finish Cambric In State. SOME EXTRA BARGAINS In Wbite NhInabimI Orsandlo fiiHl,i, Lawns ! Lawns Every Style and Color. 6'i cents per yard, worth HJ en.. $15,000 FOR $1 June TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS T wr It Colonel John MclXnM to'.d Nti' reportr tut month inc th: he wa for Merun for rrdent nd Fcnton. of New York, fur Vice Rrfau denl. Tbe reporter tnd a not of il in the lorl column of this rpr l the time. In few dj ll luivdie Courier -Journal h.ilt. then the Nash ville American. New nrlMci lN tn--rt. Savannah New. and others. iiit'a bn.l Ixittotn aud luw heeled h-c. in calf and goat akin, comfortable and .wv to the ft Kit. A full avortment at Heller Hrt. It ta true that arhool Uk rn It bought on aa gori term In Kalettfh an at any other pl-e n the l'i)itel utea. Alfred WiUUma A Co.. Raleisrh. will nd their new catalogue of aHiool book freJuce.1 price 1 free to eterj teacher In North Carolina who will write for it. and thev will fnrnUh ary thin( tn their Une. wholesale or re'ail. proropUv and at l.el price. Trv them. Ta Pareell Uie. A correspondent, who ha l-een ""ilo Inc" the aeapcrt of the State, wri'.e: W'e have jut flnUhed a few 1ys m.iv In Wilmington and oaturally tapped at iKe Jnatly ppular "1'urcell llooe, We aunl It ail we -ould virUh for In everr way. Kverythlnu eiean, neat, and cv-in fortable, the table we'd aoppllel. and aervanta attentive. Tbere haa recently been a change in tbe proprietorship, Mr. Howell Cobb, tba aen ior member of tbe firm of Cobb Broe., having" purchased the Interest of hla brother. Mr. Cobb baa had con siderable experience tn the hotel hui nea and la extentivelv and favorably known by tbe "travellnn public," and we be peak for hlra (which be richly deaervra aucceaa." While in New Vfrk thi winter or aprnnf. you tieet not pay twice for meal that tou only get once. In other w ords, an the Graud Central Hotel, on Ursula ay. la now conducted 011 both plan, the AimTicm or fLW, and the Kuror-.tn 81. "0. and upward, per day, wbirh allows you to take your meal at the eleteant !letaurant. at tached to the Hotel, on moderate Prices, or t take a rin only, and pay for the uica you iret. Virginia penitentiary v wts bropans, the Iki plow lue, reduced in price to f 1.65. at Heller Hrm. hams and ahoulden rop t ula uiolaanes. it to preeae Cewrt. Court met yelerday morning o'clock ; all the JustU-es preeenu Appeals were called as follows: Tbomaa Jones, adminialraior, ra. A. Vlc. Cameron tt al, from Greene; ar gued by II. t'. Grainger for the plain tiff; no counsel for tbe defendant. YVyaU F-arp tt at, rj. W. H. Richard son ct at, from Wilson; argue.1, on pe tition to rehear, by Gilliam A GsMmg sad Geonre M. Hmede. for plaintiff, sud Bosbe A Buebe for defendant. Samuel Rowland ta. Calvin Rame. frocn Wllaoo; anroed by Conner A Weodard for plaintiff, and Lewia A Strong and II. r. Murray for defen dant. Clara A. Dixon . Joaeph Dixon tt ml, from Greene; argued by Kaircloth A Sim moos for plaintiff, and Dortch A Son for defendant. Court adjourned uutll to-day at 10 make's Ire. Nothing ia more grateful to t'.c parched tongue or over-heitel LmkIv than a drink of oold ice water, or iced tea. Blake ia the place to try it. Leave your order early. I-viics' slipper, from 4o cent up; ! Newport from i) centaup; infanta' alipjM?rand shoes from 20 rente up. Our ? cent gaitra a. goo. I as iiuallv elhnj- at l. at Heller Rroe. Shoe IIuue. Another lot of ueful houeho!d arti Heller's ." r-nt counter. One Australian Trade. Since the establishment of the Pacific line of Meainer, the trade between the I'nilcl State and Australia has in-crea-ed wonderfully, and Hall's Ral am. for ongh, coll. ami all lunr dis eases. now a rcrular artideof exnort to that country, and one of their ataple medicines. VVIae and Cake far I.Tfnlnr. Alfre.! Speer of New Jersev. it should be known, i oih of the tno-t extensive prc-iucers and dealer in l'ure Wines and llrauJics iu the United States. He make a superior Tort Wine, which took the highest premium at the Ceti- irniiMi, niiiiKii as if(T H i on ItrupC Wine. It ia sold by Win. Simpson, dmjxist, Raleigh, N." C. 'halealeHtore. Messrs. Latta A Myatt have on hand nd to arrive- i.sh.1s "I.. A M." Family Flour. 50 " s'' ' 2. bbls. I'atapttco and Grants Flour. 4o s.u'kn N. C. Flour. TH bushels corn. S " inoTtl (Virginia bolted;. 2'. on A h. bulk C, It. Bides. " h.f -on and shoulders. " (iuivaied ami uncanvaased hams. lbs. N. C U bb!s. new V New Orlenna 3." " "ljueeii Ree" Syrup. Z,'JK I ts. bucket, tub and tierce lard. 43 bjvifs Rio Coffee. 'i bbl. "yellow " suar. Ij ' "A." and "C." upir. f ' Granulated " All of w hich w ill lie sold low. Send i-r sjunple and price list. Latt.i A My att, Whole.iie i ro.-ei"M. ( onl ! W - :.. than ever known. There .i itu aiivmiiv n tlie 1st of June. There will be another the 1st o' Julv it is exjiected. We have just received several cargoes just from the mines, and offer it for the next fifteen davs, delivered, at so per ton of 2,L'4i pound, cash. Those who prefer can pay for it now and have it delivered on short notice, when they chouse, within the ne v! '. days. Jonks, G it k k n tt Powell, 47 Favetteville street. ur t entral Depot, Italeigh, N C. For Kent. A dwelling house in the city of Ral eigh. Seven rooms, in good repair with necessary outhouses. For particu lars applv to W. H. Pace, Attornev at Law. " It la to your Interest to Know that Payne Bros.arenow making the best bricks 011 this market and selling them lower than the lowest. They can all'ord 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" w hich is unsur passed in the State of North Carolina. Ve guarantee our brick and work to give perfect satisfaction. For further information call on Wayne Allcott, Agent, corner Will, and Davie St's., or address, Payne Bros., P. O. Box 75. ltaleigh N. C, Mtht Shirt. Best quality, cut long and well made, at 11.00. The lowest price in the citv, at R. B. Andrews A Co., Clothiers " and Hatterx Only 8- For lilue Flannel Suits, at R. B. Andrews A Co. Hatters. of fast colors (otbiers ami Prejudice Kills. "liN von ve.'.rs our daughter suffered on a bed of misery under the care of several of the lest (and some of the worst 1 physicians, who gave her dis ease various names but no relief, and now she is restored to us in good health by as simple a reme.lv as Hon Bitters. that w e had poohedat for two vears, be fore using it. We earnest Iv hope and pray that no one else w ill let their sick su tier as we 1 id, on account of preju dice against so ivhI a medicine as iiop Bitters. "The Parents. False Impression. It is generally supposed by physi cian and the people irenerally that Iysepia cannot invariable be cured, but we are pleased to say that Green's' August Flow er has never, to our knowl edge, foiled to cure Dyspej-si and Liver Complaint iu all its forms, such a Sour Stomach, Co-stivenes Sick Headache. Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, lutd taste In the mouth, Ac! Gut of the dozen bottles sokl last vear. not a single failure was reported, but tho:isandof complimentary letters received from Drug-ists of wonderful cures. Three doses will relieve any ease. Try it. Sample little 1(1 cent. Regular size 7i cepla. Haunted .Vie. Debt. iovertv and sutlerimr IihiihIiI me for years, causeil by a sick family and large bills for doctoring, which did no good. I was completely discouraged, until one year ago, by the advice of mv pastor. I procured Hop Bitten and com menced their use, and in one month we were all well, and none of us have been sick a day since; and I w ant to say to all poor men, you can keep vour fami nes w en a year with Hop Bitters for les than one doctor's visit w ill cost. A Workingman. Irecriptiott Free For the speedy cure or seminal weak ness, loss of manhood, and all disor ders brought on by indiscretion or ex cess. Any druggist has the ingredients. Address Davidson A Co., 78 Nassau street, New York. Gnn and Loeksmitn. Brockwell A King, near the rear ol the U. S. Court House, on Salisbury atreet, are prepared to repair in hrst class style. Breech-loading and Muzle loading Shot Guns and fire arms of every description. They also repair Uoor Ixx'ks, Trunk Locks, and locks of all patterns. Umbrellas, Parasols, Flu ting machines, and everything in th line of small hardware," either brass, steel or ron. Sign ami Bell hanging a secialt5 Grdern from a distance will receive sjecial attention. Keys fitted tt residences on short uotice. All work warranted. , Marble and Oranlte Monuments and Tombs. The finest work in the S mth. Work set up in cemeteries die - r than will be loaded on cars North, i.- cby saving double first-class freiiii., .iiv of break age, Ac. All kin!s of cement for sale. Wolfe's stone burial cases to be seen at Henry lirown's and marble yard, cor ner Morgan and Rlount streets, Raleigh, Cayton A Wolfk. Would nn Irredeemable Currency be as goo.1 as gold? While there is a very large, class of intelligent cit ir.ens who believe it would, we regard it our duty to all alike to say that as a cure for old sores, cuts, bruises, jams and slashes, there is nothing like Carbolic Salve. Be'vare of counterfeits. C. Welkel A Co. In order to be abreast with the times m every respect, thia enterprising Iirm are receiving a ally samples olall the most fashionable and seasonable goods now in the market. Select voor sam ples and they will send for'the goods and make them up in a style that, for elegance and finish cannot be surpassed. Tnelr charges will be moderate and RuitabJeto the times. All goods now on hand will be sold at very reduced E rices for cash only. Call and examine eir stock. You needn't buy unless toy like, New York, June 17. Money at3(o,-. Exchange 4.57i(o4.S7i. Governments steady at 1.03J. State bonds dull. Cotton net receipts 3 bides ; gross 3o3o. Futures closed easy; sales 19, (XH) bales ; June 12.3oCo.l-July 12.40; August 12.. -J v 12.64; Septemlier R'.25jfc 12.2d; Oelooer 11.63(11.54; November 11.12(0,11.14; December 11.04(11.05; January 11.05(o, 11.00. Cotton nominal; sales 514 bales; mid dling uplands 12 7-iti; middling Orleans 12 9-lti; consolidated net receipts. 1769 bales : exports to Great Britain bales; to France bales; to the Corlti- nent --. Flour quiet, strongly in buyers' favor; Southern Hour dull; common to fair extra 5f4.75(h,5.0 ; good to choice $5.65 (o.iJ.75. Wheat, heavy ; ungraded win ter red Sl."S(a,l.lt); S'o. 2, $1.17(a,L17i. Corn ungraded, 39(g,43, active. Gals heavy; No. 3 nominal at 37J. Coliee active and unchanged ; Rio, in full cargoes, li(o.l4; in jobbing lots I2i(a, 15. Sugar iirm with fair trade for Cuba; Muscovado 6(a,G 5-16 ; fair to good re finiiig, quoted at 6i7-16; prime 6i 9-K: retimed fair demand and Iirm. Molasses quiet, prices unchanged. Rice, fair request and quite firm. Tal low, fair trade and steady at 6i(a o-lo Rosin dull at $1.30(a,$1.35 for sprained. Turpentine. "weak 'Pork opened weak and closed lirmer with moderate trade ; mess, on spot, is quoted at $9.35 for old ; fl0.00( 10.25 for new : July delivery 9 ; August $10.00(a,fl0.2o. Lard easy ; prime steam, on spot, 6.40 6.42J. Whisky dull, $1.07 bid ; f 1.07 asked. Freights quiet. Raltimokk, June 17. Oats steady ; Southern 40(o)42; Western white 39(g, 40; do. mixed 37(g,38 ; Pennsylvania 39 (a. 42. live quiet at tX)tSl. Hay dull ; prime to choioe Pennsylvania and Maryland ?11.00(a.Sl2.00 per ton. Pro visions firm ; mess pork $9.50( $10.75 ; bulk meats loose shoulders 44 ; clear rib sides oi ; packed 4i(aoi. iia- con shoulders 4J(o ; clear rib sides 5i(o,(5; hams 10j(allJ. Lard, refined, in tierces 7. Butter quiet; prime to choke Western packed 10(a,12: roll 10u,12. Eggs steady at 13(aU4. Coffee juiet; Rio cargoes 11 (a, 141. Whisky dull xl.OuUa.LO4. teugur 8(o,i. . Wilmisotos, June 17. Spirits tur pentme firm at 24. Kosin steady strained Sl.OTi ; good strained $1.10. Crude turpentine steady; hard $1.00 ; yellow dip $1.0A ; virgin $2.10. Tar steady at 75. Corn quiet ; prime white 00(0; 01 . Cincinnati, June-17. Flour in good demand and a .shade higher; for fatuity $5. 10(g, $o.00. Wheat stronger and in lair demand; red and white $1.11 j $1.15. Corn quiet at 3S(a,39. Oats firm at 3((i:;Si. Pork quiet but firm at $10.25 (a, $10. 60. Iird quiet but firm; current make held at $0.1o. Bulk meats strong er shoulders held at ;i.80, short rib sold at $495j cash r sales ?4.92j buyer June and sellei July $4.95,5.074 snort clear held at ?o.l0. Bacon in good de mand at full prices shoulders $4.12 (a, $4.25; short rib $5.38 ; Bhort clear rib $5.5(g,5.75; Whisky active and firm at $1.01. Butter steady and unchanged; Sugar steady and unchanged. Hogs active; pacKJiiif. c , .' ..". Liverpool. J :i:-c 17.- Aooii Cotton dull; middling upxauus o 1-16; midd'g Orleans ; sales 0,000 bales ; specu lation and export 1,000 bales; receipts. 2S,3oO bales, 18000 American. Futures uplands and low middling clause for June aud July delivery, G 15-10; July and August,- ; August and Septem ber 7 1-32$ September and October. 6 THE K EXTl'CK Y .STATE LOTTEKY is drawn in pursuance of an act of the Gen eral Assenioly of the state of Kentucky Fl)H THE iiKVEFIT OK EDl'CATIO.VAL I S I JTl TIOVN. THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIVE scheme Wi I.L BE DRAWS IN" Pl'Bl.K' AT l OV;NTIIS, Ki'.. UNDER THE Sl'I'EK V i.SI -N OF iVOKN CCil 3f ISSIONEKS US, 30. 187 SCHEME : 1 Prize of S15,0)0 is 1 Prize of M.nOO is...-. 1 Prize of -V" is 1 Yizes of 2,5W a re , . . 2Prizetsoi 500 are . lo Prizes of ;"o0 are 5o Prices ot iO aie loo Prizes of ou are 200 Prizes of 25 are 400 Prizes of 10 are I.uoo prizes or o are.. A tine assortment CURTAIN LACK with A M B It E H V 1 S LA C E L to match . COLORED "DAMASK And Tal-le ( overs. Fruit C to match. iotlm Vi k I.onr iiil Short, W hile and i'olored 1 Approximation Prizes aini'gto. 515,000 s.ooo 5,0oJ X' MX) 5.000 5 m S.y'r 1 5,000 5,(NII 2,925 Lace -t OBtislBTtaflG loves Yeargan, Petty ad Jones. InneC-tr. l.sy-i Frizes amounting to S67,!r2ii TICKETS, fll Club rates upon application. CEHTIFICATF. .S TO BOX I) FOR h.i YMEXTof PRIZES. By the conditions ol this act the managers were required to execute to the Mute of Kentucky a bond in the sum of one hundred thousand dollars.conditioned lor theprompt payment of all prizes, and the faithful dis charge of all duiie.s imposed by said act, as seen by the certiflcate of the County Clerk, as below stated. SIMMONS A- DICKINSON, Managers. State of Kenti cky,") Henry County, ss. City of New castle, J I, Vi. W. Turner.Clerk of the County Court in and for said County and tate, do hereby certif that the bond to the Commonwealth of Ken tucky in the penal sum of fl 00,0( W, required to be filed by the Act for the benerit of the Henry Male Academy and Henry Female College, passed by the General Assembly of said Commonwealth, and ap proved Dec. 9, 1.SX, was duly executed, delivered, accepted, and approved, and that s.iid bond is ou.y lil"d in my nrfee as Clerk of said Court. Witnes- my official signature and seal of of fice at Newcastle, Hen. v Coun ty, Ky., this )th day of March, A. D. 1H79. f ' ) W. W. TURNER, , Seal. County Clerk hftw Prir.p.sRiilAiriflvl L.ROSENTHAL & CO. Have male t!ie ex pt riment of pur.lm- ; a stock so complete n to inclu.- 1 In- uu -1 novelties . Kens, Youths, Boys & Children's" ClotbL-.j We offer this ...a-011 to the xnsuin rv , line of i.ini-n Ulsters, l)rap d Kte suit .m l Gossamer Coats. Also, a full line of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Henry County, Ky. Address all orders to Williamson A Co.. General Eastern A rents, 599 Broadway, New York. List of drawings published In the New York Herald. -Htm, Staats Zeitung, Philadel phia RecxnrdjPhiladelphia Sunday Dispatch. Pittsburgh Dfspatch and 'Mitsviile Com mercial. All out-of-tov n tlcke holders are mailed a copy of the fficial list is soon as received. The next following drawing Julv 15, lh7t. Wanted A rent In Above. ju 17-dit&wlt at onee ;ood. Kelinble Kvery Town. Addrenw us Including the best moke in the country. There can be found In our stock a complc' line of Fancy Uotxlit. and Fur, V ila ,.i Straw Hats and Gentlemen's Furiiiidiln Goods. We have added to our stock a lint i Ladies' Linen Suits and Ulsters i We invite public inspection and are atiiil times ready to give quotations of prie-. Buy Uig largely for cash only, as we do, three stons, we claim that our price are if low as any house in this Stete.and cuht.i mers would do well to call on us beforr pur chasing. L. ROSENTHAL k CO.. may 27 Raleigh. N. C 21-32; Octolier and November Futures closed quiet and steady. June 17. Cotton Middling, lowmid dling, grxxl ordinary : Galveston dull at l'-'i, 11 and115 cents; net receipts o7i bales. Norfolk quiet at l'2i cents ; net receipt 'Ain bales. Balti nioro il ll -.t Vl, i2J and 11J cents: net receipts bales. Boston dull at 13i, 122 and 12s cents ; net receipts 5uo bales. Wilmington Iirm at 12J, 12J ami Hi cents; net receipts 13 h-a.es; Philadelphia quiet at Li, 12f and l't cents; net receipts 7 bales. Savannah quiet at 12, 12i and IU cents; net re ceiuts lo bales. New Orleans dull and easy at lUi, 124 and 11 cents ; net receipts 92 bales. Mobile quiet and steady at 12$, 112 and Hi cents; ret re ceipts 224 bales. WE YOU SELL! FARM! Gbapln's Farm Agency, RALEIGH, N. Dr. A. B. Chapin, Manager. North Carolina Branch of CJeorge II. Chapin" Farm Afeney,Boslon, Mass Special attention griven to the Pale of North Carolina Keal imitate. No charge made nn- 111 a saie is eneciea. ai nrooertv n:,of-. in our hands for sale will be advertised in h popular work. The South illustrated free of eiueiise. The Charleston News and Courier Bav iiveryDoay has heard of (left. H. rhnin. farm agency .and few areumtmniAint uhv. the success which has attended its operations." The New Enerland F.-irmer sava- H. Chapin has advertised his nirms t.. thA amount of 50.(X0 during the nast ivar u commend him to our readers. The Aiken, S. '., Review says:"N"o one has done more than Oeo. H. Chanin in th cause of Southern immigration. Our village is thronged with Northern THonli in 'Qr.h of Southern homes, and good sales are being made. The "South Illustrated'' i great work for u.s." The Xew York Tribune the Rrmtrm rr aid. Journal.Traveler,Globe,and Advertiser speafc in the highest terms of Chapin's Farm Agency. Nv. B. SMALL. FARMS Darticulaj-l, a. wanted at once. 1 , , Office Fia r Building may 25-tf- RALEIGH. N. C A KIM,KX!II OPI'ORTl'.VITY T' ' win a fortune. Seventh Grand Distribution, l la.-u,(i, at New Orleans, Tuesday, July Mil, lS7y lioth .Vionlhly Urawlny Louisiana State Lottery Co. This Institution was reg-ularly incorp")r ated by the Legislature of the State for K l ucational and charitable purposes, in 1 for the term of I wentyfl ve Year. which contract the inviolable faith of tin state is pledged, with a Capital of Sl.tdKi,1""' to which it has tsiuce added a reserve lin. I of S15H),W. ItH Cirand Ningle XnmUer Distribution will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. !lt never scales or it pones. Look at tbe following DUtributlon: CAPITA L PRIZE, $100,000. 1'jO.uuo 'iici. ts ;.t two dollars each. Hal: Blatchleys HORIZONTAL ICE CUE AM FREEZER. Sizes, 3 to 40 Quart k'tf.t.y.hiaoF FAMILY SIZES: 3- lnart....85.50 -Qunrt... .8.flO 4-nart 8-50 Muart . .. $10.00 Cash Discount 20 per cent. The most economical freezer in the world, will produce three quarts of flrest quality Ice Crearn, consuming less than four pounds of ioe and five mtnutes' time. C. G. Blatehley, 440 Market Ht., Phlla mayS-am-r 1 Ickcts. one dohur LIST OF VIU2.EH: 1 Capital Prize 1 Grand Prize 1 Grand Prize 2 Prizes of $2JhX) 5 Prizes of 1,000 20 Prizes of .xi 100 Prizes of 100 200 Prizes of ." 5th) Prizes of 2D 1000 Prizes of 10 :u),o(Ht lO.of"1 r,uo" 6,oini 10,ixi 10KHt lll.lKN' lU.UO" 10 APPROXIMATIOX PRIZRS. 9 Approximation prizes of 20,tn-i 9 Approximation prizes of 200, l,x)' 9 Approximation prizes of 100, you 1S-57 Prizes, aino'inting to $U', Responsiblecorresponding agents wan' l at all rroniicent )NinU, to whom a lib. ral compensation will be made. Application fof rales to clubs houli only be made to the Home office In New Orleans. Write, clearly stating full address, for fur ther information, or send orders to .VI. A. IAI PIII', P. O. Box Xew Orleann. Ij. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawlnff are uader the supervision and management of Generals O.T. Beauregard and Jubal A. Early. Wood, Coal & Lumber OS IIA.VD. 500 CORDS OAK & PINE WOOD lOO.OOOfeet Lumber. TO ARRIVE: 500 TOXS COAL. J. D. WHITAKER. Foot Hargett Street, Ralelgh( X. C. June 17-tf.