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DAILY NEWS Till" RS PAY, JUNE IP. 9. WniilM.rox.Junt IS. Tor lh .Hrnilh A tUn I If nrth-l wltxi. IIMly clrr. jrtir cloud) (.ailiftf batroutetrr Tfcr lrtfU Table. Tli Urmcnrtr. l I- !m n in l- - it -tor. ri4 m fo4la MierUMj : . 7 II " 7 s r - u recipt jwtterday mount of f'lT. urer'i ottie Ir Tl rrtrou Old bond to the iAVcin tutu tb 1 A prit letter from Senator Vnr iau thai Congr-" will ad journ SxunliT "if nothing oc tun toprcol.', WUiuinton i taking tlx? initia tive in th mailer uf opn air con ert. Woudvr if the ity lnuN will lake thi bint. A chance for lb Raleigh boy. Tb tuatou leader baa the fuilow iii;: Wanted tif huu-lrvi boys for ti Kcrortti of July cvlebration." Nothing like going away to lenru h-xn ne. The Winston l.adf r wv that "Rv. II. MclKuald.l. It., uf tia.. bu Lu ItKteJ President of Vku r orsl College, to ucced the late lr. Wm. M. Wtngate, D. l." Here is a chance for me of our young Ctitlinn. rival for a certain voung lady aimiv, t thank the N r. w s f r s hint. ' i soyouim mwn of Penn sylvania, bo hae l'ng admired the Mnic Tutin l'tv, and whe unable to de cide between them. ill saltle tiie mat ter br a foot race, to Uke ple on the 4th of July." Mm j c" CmmrU His Honor committed a colored man u a rued tieonre I.indtev to j : 1 renter Jar. for obtaining pKnli on flo pre tence, (ifofe uu I able to obutm bail. Naprent ('rt Court mat at 10 o'clock on yesterday ; all the Justice present. Apeal were called as follows: leborah Merritt r. K W Scott and wife, from Jones ; artrtied bv Win. K Clark. II K Rryaii. A G Hubbard and F M Simmon for the plaintiff, and Oreen t Stevenson for the defendants. State A T T F Worley r. J A Smith, from J one: arirued bv ireen A Ste venson aiu 1 A G Hubbard for plaintiff. ami Kairclotb A Siiumons and II It Itrvan for defendaut. State r.. r'red llniwn, from New Hanover: argued br Attorney General Kenan for the State. No counsel for defendant. State is. Kirhard W HJiannon, from New Hn ver: argued by Attorney General Kenan for the State. ,Nocoun el ftr the defendant. Slate Jame Heuton. from New Hanover: ariruel bv Attorney General Kenan for the Slate. No counsel for the defendant. Slate i . Lewis SieiH-er. from New Hanover; arv:uevl by Attorner tienaral Kenan for the Stale. No counsel for the defendant. Court adjourned until to-dav at 10 - o i lot k. Oar Australia Trade. Since the establishment of the Pacific line of steamers, the trade between the United States and Australia has in creased wonderfully, and Hall's Bal sam, for coughs, colds and all lung dis eases, is now a regular article of export to that country, and one of their staple medicines. Sole leather Saratoga packing trunks, valines, satchels and shawl straps, just received, selling cheap at Heller Bros. Shoe Store. rtwl. Mr. Moon, the reiv.Uit, it ih.w preaching in N tLn. Hi.hop Atkiuton and I.ly -vol for Kuro lo-day. Colonel 1. V. Humphrey, of GoMs boro, baa Just rtnrnel from a trip to Waabinfton. X aflatrmle' ( rl. Robert Williams a.tariai;ned before Jostic ItAxbee yesterday on a whole batch of cha.nrs." larceny, ire(a and aUiu lion, the latter being a tegular torment. He as comuiiUeil tu le- fnll r !" twndt. His nxworr in the !; uenl buonMM, Itoboiu Jones, was .u bald for a like amount. Asslbtr Tsarber's fadtnoural. rnf-.or John H. Puir;er, lrin ial KieiK'h Gratel S-hol, mv of "Moore's Illtorv of North Carolina." We have no book no suilable for our (rrdJ cnur na&l trm. While brief it tells what etery child shouhl know about bis nam e State, language easily cfiiprehendel. and style simple. Our teacher have in ibis ork a iroo. rbool bislory and I bo none ill de lay putting tnlo in the hands of their cbolars. Alfred Will isms A o., pu lishers. ItaJeib. Mar LJllarallaai fmr the Mprakrrs. The Nfcwsis uformel that lecl f ro resliOfs bae lti instituted l tet the validity of chapter 112, Art Tv. which Senator Heudvrson slated in a letter to the N. had teeii sikrnel bv tbe Speaker though it tint not in fa-t pvsa either Homo of the eneral As ascnbly. It Is also ru morel that there was another art iteidcs the School Bill) which ed Uth IIoiimo but ilid uo re-i e Hie signal un- of the S-ak - s. The laws of 173 evmcd to It "uiixsd." T Cas4 at Br( rk The Iittboro Record giv an n--count of the rec ent -- ape of priners at Hear Creek, which it sutMUntially the same as publishel in the N !., and give the list of kilie-l and wounded. The killed are. b .rUs Turn er. of Moe. Ierrv Smith, of Kdtce-xmt'. Ambrme Grump. of chat bain, and Si it Avory. of Wake. w.it ounlel so severely that be hu sint-e died, making four .all nejrH-i kilUnl. and ene white man 'John IturheM ba.llr ounil. One of the l capeU wu reewpt ure.i in Moore counly and brought t4ck on the I3th. and the other (a negro named S-im Nuns arrested in this ity on Monday after ntKn. Ike Ctkaasplaaablp. Messrs. Geo tk-u H. Wdlutn-.. K. W. Belo. George T. Strona-h. .f "Stronseb's Farm," F. S. Wo.h1-m.ii of the N. Y. Herald. Charles T. Hill, and Charles H. Jordan, have beeii at Clement s bond Iisbinf for the pal fv days. .Mr. w iiiiaius is lue leaJer of the p:irty and bad caught the largrwt tith up to the latest heard from them. He cauirht a chub weighing ? Hunds with a hook and line. This entitles him to the championship among the piscatorial adventurers. The inot notable scene of the o.vaKn, was the gvmnastic jer foruimtt of the canoe (which was tilled full of the briny ent of the deepi wherein Messrs. ' Itelo, Williams and Jordan were msue.l inio twelve feet water and with great dimcultv saved by Messrs. oodson and Stronach who rusbel to their rescue with an ii-m-iun that was almost reckless. A Lillle Driirr llos. Toui, the character loy. that docs the orterage for Messrs. W. C. A A. II. Stroimoli, usually makes no mistakes; but be diil uiaku'a serious one yester day. Farmer Grutf came to town to do" his trading, he always deals with the St ronacbs, localise said he, "they are all rit;ht." they humor him up and treat him o kindly, that's whats the matter with him. The fariHT has a malldj-jyer boy, just awful black in the face, but with a big wiuie collar on looks cream coloreit lehind hen be would usa reatonably well for a white bay. The wagon, a handsome jersoy, mine w hirling around Fayetlevillo and Martin sirects ami as U waMitacKiug up toward Stronacbs' store. Tom came out to otler his a.t!istaiH-e. He is a po lite negro and of course "ompli- iiicn'.cd the little wlnie bov as a driver. Said Tom, "Mr. tJrutT, vour little son certaiuly lo drive well, he could I -eat me any dar. "What do you mean?'' answered Mr G. refusing to recogm.e his salutation. I mean to say, M r. Gruff, that your son is the leM drivwr loy 1 ever scol, bo backs that wagon same as I could." "You infamous" "Hold on Mr. Gruff, I begs your pardon; it's a darned nigger a driving dat wagon: I made sho' it was little Nctldy. Stop throwing dem talus at me. I ain't de sile of a house." Mr. Iae lwis, w hoe risibilities are easily prookwl waa standing by and that's where the laugh comes in. If it aint so. ask "uncle Pave" to '.ell you, and you'll see where the laugh comes from. Asnnal I'fsllisl of tlie Hsaln sirrsl UapMsl Sakballl -tool. Ilisoeldom that a more delightful eeuing bas been cnjoyol in our city than was that at the above festival last evening. In Mead of the usual picnic this eulerlaiuuieut was given and it was unanimously devided to le a great improvement on a picnic. At c o'clock the church was tilled w ith this large and interesting school and the many friends w ho bad asM-mhlcd to tct) the scholars enjoy themselves; it was de lightful to see the bright and happy lai es of the joyous little ones o full of hoj-e ami fiappinesa. The exercisca were onetl l r the ex-ellent sujerin tentlent, Mr. N. 11. Itroughlon. who is evidently the right man in the right pl.t'-e, he m.nle an appropriate oeniug ad lr. telling the children that it wa.s their ev enim;. as a reward for their puiK-tual aiu ndaiu c alid diligence in studying; be then called on several of the classes and scholars who rwile! di:Terent paasaes of scripture, jsetry, Ac., Ac, w Inch w as intersperse-1 wiih ileiiflitful sitiiciug. The infant class, w hi. h is in charge of Mr. Jacob S. Allen, gave a specially leautiftil recita tii.n. ciowiug with a U-autiful hymn suinc by tbemslves alone. The super intendents of the other Sabbath Schools in the city ha.1 leeii iuvittsl to Imj pies ent and give short addresses. Mr. A. M. M. l'iieeters. W. II. Pa.e. Ks-j., and Mr. Henry HrigM li-iiig ctilltd on gave appiopriate aildresses which were well re eivisl. A letter was re id from Mr. l. W. lUin regretting that he w as not able to l present. The sjee-he ov er, the ctii!lreii and -vll the large company wi re most t.mi ifullv serval with oSe licious lemonade, ice cream, cakes, soda water, Ac., which was duly en jovtsl Ly all.. The utmost gs,l "order and feeiiug prev aiUsl throtigti the entire evening aud the visitors present were particularly gratified to tind so large, interesliug and well disciplined a Sab bath School, and one that is accomplish ing so much good in that pari ot our city. Mr. . Wilson the assistant suis-rintendent was prudent, as in fact ;di the otN.ers and teachers vieing with each other to do all that tbev cult lor the pleasure and enjoyment Claod Res alia of Life Insoranee. Another practical illustration of the value of Life Insurance is found to ex ist in the fact that the Etna Life Insur ance Company through their General Agent, W. H. Crow, has just paid fJ,- 000 for a o!iey on the life of Colonel Joel Iaitlin, deceared, and also has in band $.V00 to pay Mrs. Knglehard for a Iolicy upon tlie me or ner late nus and, J. A. Ksglehard, Hsq., Secretary of State at the time of his death. Major W. H. Crow will be pleased to see or bear from any parties desiring to make a safe and judicious investment in this old and truly worthy institution which has been managed by him in North Carolina and Virginia for four teen years. Heller Bros, have just received another supply of ladies , misses , and infants sandals. Nice quality and low prices. (tent's broad lottom and low heeled shoos, in calf and goat skin, comfortable and easy to the foot. A full assortment at Heller Bros. While in New York this winter or spring, you need not pay twice for meals that you only get once. In other words, as the Grand Central Hotel, on oadvv av, is now conducted on both plans, the American ?.0 or $a.i0, and the Kuropoau $1.00, and upward, per day, which allows you to take your meals at the elegant Restaurant, at tached to the Hotel, on moderate prices, or to take a room only, and ay for the i eft Is you get. Ocean View Hotel, Osborn Pool Proprietor, Beaufort, X. C. This house is now open for the re ception of summer visitors. A good bar. bathintr houses, etc.. are attached to the house. Sailintr boats in attend ance for the accomodation of guests. A steamel will also land passengers at the hotel wharf, and take excursion parties to any point on th harbor. The table will be supplied with the best the market and water afford. Terms of board $1.50 per day, $10 per week; 30 per month. We will not "blow our own horn;" but will be pleased to have otners ao so for us. Goldsboro Mail, Messenger, Winston journals, Tarboro southerner and Durham .riant copy one month. Attention iadles. We call the attention of the ladies to our beautiful new styles of visiting cards. Entirely new and very elegant. Samples sent through the postofllce on application. TheUreatest Blessing. A simple, pure, harmless remedy that cures every time, and prevents dis ease by keeping the blood pure, stom, acn regular, kidnevs ana nver active is the greatest blessing ever conferred upon man. Hod Bitters is that remedy, and its proprietors are being blessed by thousands who have been savea anu cured bv it. Will vou try it? See another column. For Upwards 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 Aiitnrv anrl rliuri-iixi whether arlsinir from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried reuiedv. &i cents a bot tle. Boy's Straw Hats White and colored, the cheapest in the citv. at R. B. Andrews A Co.. Clothiers and Hatters. Virginia penitentiary sewed brogans, the best plow-shoe, reduced in price to 1.U", at Heller Bros. Machinery. Brewnter is agent for the sale of threshing machines, cotton gins and everything the farmer wants, alsoovery article the housekeeper neoJs. Call and examine his stock anil see how cheap his ods are. Am a niuretle. In alll diseases of the kidnevs the best known remedy is the regular useof the fame us Buffalo Lithla water from spring numler 2. It acts promptly and etle tu;dly, does not differ in taste from otiu t -vatersand to those who suffer froi l k.M Iney complaints it is an indis penoihle necessity. For sale by all tirst class druggist. Freah Arrivals at O. T. Johnson's. Richmond lndted meal, 500 lbs nice white corn bulk meats, N. C. bams ami sides, a large lot of pejis. (dinerent kinds.) Cuba molasses in bbls and tierces, 'JO bags coffee, different grades, '20 bbls nice yellow sugar. :$00 sacks Hour. We offer these goods to the trade at prices that can't fail to please. Give us a trial. A few chufas on band yet, 1. T. Johnson. I'nutas May be planted in May, June and July. For sale by W. II. Dodd For Rent. A dwelling house in the city of Ral eigh. Seven rooms, in good repair with necessary outhouses. For particu lars apply to W. 11. Pace, Attorney at Law. Blake's Ine. "VntViincr is more crrateful to the parchod tongue or over-heated body than n rtrin k of oold ice water, or iced ta Riafcf's is the nlace to try it. Ieave your orders early. Great Reduction of Prices. I propose to give, to the patrons of the Piedmont Nurseries, the benefit of the traveling asents' commissions on my Nursery Stock, consisting of Fruit Trees, Ac, and have reduced the price 50 per cent. Apples and Peaches, first class, three to six ieei; nue wipiuveu Fruits as are grown in North Carolina, and ready for inspection. Reference given to any Nurseryman in Guilford county. Peaches and Apples running from the earliest to the latest varieties. Trees will be packed in good strong Iviyps or bales, and delivered to Rail road Depots or Express Offices without any extra charge lor noxes or uenvei. I will furnish at the following low rate: Peaches and Apples in any quantity, improved fruit, 10 cents each. Pears, Plums. Apricots. Nectarines, Quince, Crab Annies. Fies. Cherries 33 cents. Ornamental Trees. Roses and Flowers will be sold cheaper than can be sold by any nursery in North Carolina. Cash to accompany the orders. Any one nui having cash may fill out note, signed by purchaser, to be paid when trees are delivered at aepot specmeu uy pui 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 uiem. Persons ordering will state plainly where to shin. Name the" depots. Let- , n ters of inouirv answered cneenuny. Orders solicited and satisfaction guai anteed. Send in orders at once. Very Respectfully, M. C. Dixon, l'atapsco Family Flour In 1 and 1 1-0 bbl. Sacks. For sale W. II. Dodd. K.4LKIG1I MAKKETS). L cents; net receipts bales. Savannah JJrU (SoOSi & iTi f Zit at. i2i. Ill and Hi cents; netre- wv w w Xlt quiet at 124, 114 ana Axiceiiws, uewc Q;nti 99 balfis. New Orleans dull and easy at 12, llfi and JH cento ; net receipts 568 bales. Mobile qn lot and steady at I2J, 113 and HI cento ; et re ceipts 2 bales. - , 20c Arfcle's Ariosa 20c. Cofee I will hereafter keep this well-known brand of Coffee regularly In Stock. It,, is a eood roasted (not ground), Coffee, already glazed and requiring no ege to clear it. rut up in $1 packages, full weight ; reian price 20c per ponnd. Samples iree on amy na tion. ' A FUtl. LIXE OF ROASTED COFFEE of every kind; best quality, fresh and at low prices. GREEUT AND BLACK TEAS of every description We sell leas only from the original Chest Keep no mixed Teas, but will mix them to order. Smoked Beef sliced or shaved to order. Best Butter received every weelc by express, retail 25c. per pound . ..Every thins: 1" Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, at low prices and delivered promptly.. D. S. WAITT & brq Wholesale and Retail doalvn, n Ready-Made Clothini Dry "sum. ssssx. and Valises, ru"k 25 Fayette veil street'. F,f ' 4-4 PRINTEDCAMbr!Cs- Dress Goods At 8Jcpcr yurd, 12 FOR 81. 00. Light Colored Alp Hamilton Mills -lix-. ,. AC, ur,. The Cheapest Soft-Finish CamhricM ! StntcN. SOME EXTRA In White Swiss ant JARG rifHllJ,. , Mlln Junel8-tf- J. Hardin. Lawns! Law Every Sty. 614 cents per yard. w.,..n. ... II ii t 1 to your ImerMt to Know that Payne Bros.arenow niakingtho best bricks on this market and selling them low er than the lowest. They can attbrd 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 t'lay" which is unsur passed in the State of North Carolina. We guarantee our brick and work to give perfect satisfaction. For further information call on Wayne Allcott, Agent, corner Will, and f)avieSt's., or address, Payne Bros., P. 0. Box 75, Kaleigh N. C, 1.5 m 7 y 0 (4 (4 Prime Timothy Hay, Marshall's Liverpool Salt. Clear Bib Bulk Meat, Kgerton ' Mk-otch Snutf. For aale at wholesale bv .Mtht Shirtx. Best quality, cut long and well made. at ?1.(H. The lowest price in the city, at K. B. Andrews & Co., Clotbiers "and Hatters 4 Only 88..10 For lilue Flannel Suit, of fast colors at It. B. Andrews A Co., Clothiers and Hatters. Prescription Free For the speedy cure of seminal weak ness, loss of manhood, and all disor ders brought on by indiscretion or ex cess. Any druggist has the ingredients. Address Ihtvidson A Co., 78 Nassau street. New York. W. H. Donn. of all. IIOTKI. AnitlVAl3. Hl!raa4 3ta. Tb. A. A A. A. I. It. It. are now run nlnff lceieri tbroub lx.icru tbi point and Cbarlotte. Tbii ia dcMtined to be the if rent throuirh line North ami South. Through couuet tion and qui-k tiro ia now mde via tbU line from Boaton. New York and Cbnrlotte to all poinU South. Ho for old Point and the Cajs of Virginia, only f.L.V round trif. All aboard for tbe IouinburK Centen nial. There will le an excursion train from Ihia city to Weldon and Ports mouth on tbe nluhl of July 3rd at X o'clock p. in., arriving Mt l'ortnioutb at 10 a. m. July 4th. Returning leave Portsmouth at 6 p. m.. r Arties de.mrimr Uk ffuUr train at Portsmouth Jul v 3th. Far to Weldon and return J1.5"i to IVrUraouUi fJ..V. Parti for tbe Ixuiaburg Centennial will Uke thla train; arrangement with tbe bock liuea from Frankltnton to Loulaburg will bo made. Fare round tripl.V. Ya HhoKDimi HorsK Dr. t.V. Bla -k-nall. Proprietor. A F Purefoy, Wake count v; Miss L A Williani.H. N f; Miss M I Staton, Mls C L tiarnclt, Tarlx.ro; Major (' Wa:t, "a; Colonel Ivev V Lewis, Ala bama; A J (ialloway, " JoMslxiro; lr. TbouiaH Hill, N Y; l-Mwanl A Small ' trecunlMiro; Miss Aburv, Miss Neath crcut. N '; A L Park-r," W W Sim mons. Wilson's Mill; M Jordan, Char lotte; i 'aptnin C B Denton, Pitt9Uro; Pride Joim'm. Hillsboro; W Jones, Wake county; S C Vann, Franklinton; F Milllnscr. Hicbuioml; S s Nash, Mrs s S 'ah, Tarloro. Xatiumi. Hotel It Street .t Son, Proprietors. i. S. Apnlegate, Durham; P. b-Mcr-son. Philadelphia; W. A. Davis, Ox ford; Thomas ChavasHo, Henderson D. J. Holleu.an, K. v ii. It. H.: Win.' F. Driiuimond. Norfolk; Walter P. Williaiuson, Tarboro; s. W. lle, ioldslMirougb; Nel Merrimon. ll:d- eigh; A. Kvans. Athens, tiii. Herrived To-Day. 'tit do.en telephone shirts, ". pairs sIhh-s from 7oc a pair up. ."nil parasols from l."c up. 1,( yards panbcloth Iroin l()c a yd. up. .'o dozen handkerchiefs at .V- each. Inn shirts at 2oc each. jnn pairs drawers at .'tOc each, at Woollcotfs Open Front Store, Wilmington street. Far Sale, Two frame dwellings on Swain street Ono third cash balance on longtime. Apply to Martin A Oslnirn. For Hale by Martin A Oiborn. im) bushels of Richmond meal, iu.iMi U,s Timothy bay. m bushels of corn, fodder, etc. Ale. Portrr and Mineral Waters. My fai ilitics for th delivery of the above in lottles or keL's, are sujerior to any in the State. Prices as low as the lowest. Country orders solicited. M. Bii.is, Kaleigh. N. C. City Botling Works. For Kale I wo bundrst and lifty ixtunds of live cese feathers. Tbev are nice and will sold low. Anplv to Iatta it Mvatt. Wholesjtld Jro-crs and Commis'sion Merchant. CJmii and IxxrkHinitna. Brm-kwell A King, near the rear ot the U. S. Court House, on Salisbury street, are prepared to repair in first class style. Breech-loading and Muzzle loading Shot (inns and fire arms of every description. They also repair Door Locks, Trunk Locks, and locks of all patterns, Umbrellas, Parasols, i lu ting machines, and everything in th line of small hardware." either brass. steel or ;ron. Sign and Bell hanging a specialty Orders from a distance will receive special attention. Kevs litted it residences on short notice. All work warranted. t Marble and 3rnnite Monument and Tomb. The finest work in the South. Work set up in cemeteries cheaper than will be loaded on cars North, thereby saving double tirst-class freight, risk of break age, tvc. All kinds of cement for sale. Wolfe's stone burial cases to be seen at Henry Brown's and marble yard, cor ner M organ and Blount streets, Raleigh, N. C. Cayton fc Wolfk. I Cotton Market: Reported by PARKER A AVEKA, Cotton uroKers. Raleigh, N. C, June IS. 1S79. Middling V Strict Low Middling 12 Low Middling :i Strict Good Ordinary 11 Good Ordinary ioy4 Ordi nary Middling Stains iu?4 Low Middling Stains Good Ordinary Stains 10 Tone of Market, dull and declining. CITY MARKETS Wholesale Prices. Corrected by CHISTOPHER & SORRELL Official Report of Grocers Exchange. Raleigh, N.C.June '.S, 1879. Flour, North Carolina 55 7b ($6 00 Chickens Corn Corn Meal liacon, N. C. Hog round , - nams Bulk Meats, clear rib sides.. snouiders North Carolina Pork Cotfee, prime Rio " god Syrup, S. H Molasses, (,'ulia Nalt, Liverpool Sugar, white " yellow Irish potatoes " " North Carolina. Sweet Potatoes (seed) Oats, shelled Peaches, peeled " unpealed Apples, northern per bushel. dried Cotton Ties, new " spliced Ragging Pork Peas, per bushel, white , " " " stock Eggs Butter Beeswax lings mixed " cotton FCR3 Otter $5.00 Mink 75 Fox 90 Coon 35 Above are for large quantities. When mall quantities are wanted higher prices will be charged. A fine ass..rtll(t.jJt CURTAIN LACK L A C 15 L A Willi M p. to niaii-ii. ic i: i' i x i 5 (! 6 14 12 Si 05 (4 04 fel 70 20 65 62 8 6 10 ZH 7 15 13 A SPLEXDID OPPORTUNITY TO win a fortune. Seventh Grand Distribution, Clans O, at New Orleans, Tuesday, July 8th, 1879 HO th Monthly Urswing Louisiana State Lottery Co. This Institution was regularly incorpor ated by the Legislature of the State for Ed ucational and Charitable purposes, in 186S, for the term of Twenty-five Years, to which contract the inviolable faith ol the State is pledged, with a Capital of $1,000,000 to which it has since added a reserve fund of $.50,000. .Its (jiranu Niiigrle umber Distribution will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. "It never scales or post pones. .L.OOK at me iouowing uisinuuuon: CAPITAL PRIZE, 100, 000. 100,000 Tickets at two dollars each, Half Tickets, one uoiiar . LIST OK PRIZES: COLORED DAMASK And Table Covers, to Fruit niat li 'loll Long; and Nhort, H,,, Im II 00 50 75 45 l 25 5-5 (to 80 50 SI 8 per fi 3 " 25 1 3 n 5 85 8.3 lr ' 20 50 4 12 6 90 90 15 20 22V K Nlornire Koom for Keirt. Will rent for the balance of the year, our Ra-iemcnt and third UooiM-tine rooms for storing cotton, itc. J. R. II. Cakmkh, Manager Oak City Grocery. V. tteikfl A to. In order to be abreast with the times in every respect, this enterprising firm are receiving daily samples ofall the most fashionable and seasonable roods now in the market. Select 3our sam ples and they will send for the poods and inako mem up in a style that, for elegance ana nnisii cannot be surpassed I heir charges will be moderate and wuiuime to me nines, ah goods now on hand will be sold at very reduced prices for cash only. Call and examine heir stock, loti needn't buy unless ton like. TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS Nkw Yo:;k, June 18. Money al3J. Exchange 4.7i(a.4.h7i. Governments steady at l.OoJ. State bonds dull. Cktton net receipts bales ; gross 2101. Futures closed easy; sales 143,- 000 bales; June 12.1S ; July 12.20; August 12. :Mu. 12. .'34; beptember 12.10 ; October 11.3911.40; November 11.01(0,11.02; December 10.94(a) 10.95 : usel, in one week. A Tobrro War llua for RalelKh. It hmm often ben remarkctl that Hal Ih ought to be a tolcro center. The fact haa been patent for year pant. All that it needed waa for some public npir Ited icenlluin to devote a little time to uch an enterprise. It would seeui that the reuU i about to t at-couipliithd and that right apoHjily. Mr. W. (.'. McMackin has Uken bold of the matter with energy and U determined u puh it through. He la getting up a ato. k company amoug tbe citizens of Italeigh for the vurpom of owning a tobacco ware Loom In thia city at an early day. Al ready he baa aecured a large and aatia tactory aubocrlption liat and haa only made application to a few of the bu.M ocm men. The plan ia eminently prac ticable ana win uo more than anything1 U to advance the matured intereat ot this City. It will open upalarjte trwfllc that haa never reached thla point, and boaidoa will give Kaleigh a continuous and prosperous "busy season" all the ysar around. We are moving on aright. On Wk in Wall trt. October 7th. I.s7. Western Cnion Te Ckrra;n utock oll at the New York Mock Exchange for i. 1 -M pr share nuctUHiion or per cenU in Keven days. I2..VN) shares oid on a margin of one r cent, required an actual capiul of $pj.."in. The same stock delivered at s:l. t-l gave a profit of 9.3-S per cent, on the st.M k or f'..r;.. per UK) shares. On the li. 1J the ai tmil i.mHt wQ ------ rw nt or 9.3-.H times the aniti This ia s sinirlo 1 . r .i ... . mivrn iroui me omciai record ot th. Stock Kxchange, and shows how money iM-i.ic i rapmiy in siocks. t ew peo ple, however, have the necessary cash to put up in order to realize such im mense profits as these, but capital in any amount from $10 to .'i,uuo can be lined with eual ucces by the new combination system of operating the stocks which Messrs. Lawrence it Co Rankers. New York, have establishei! Hv this method of pooling thousands of order in various sums and operating them as one immense capital, share holders realize large profits which are divided pro rata monthly. Nsw circu lar contains two unerring rules for. suc cess, and full information, o that any ne can operate protitably. Stocks and Ronds wanted. Government Bonds sui -plied. Apply to Lawrence A Co mnkers, 57 Kxchange Place, N. y! In no way has the education of thm I : . . . puouc so progresseu as in ths appreci ation of artistic nUimre. Superiority in this, united with splendid appoint ments and all the modern con venience of hotel life, have kent the "St, Nicholas" of New York in all its old acknowledged supremacy. The list of its guests from week to week in clude the lest known names of the country in wealth, social rank, etc Country merchants also find this hotel the most convenient and desirable in point of location, price, accommoda tions, etc. Coal ! Was lower than ever known. There was nn advance on the 1st of June. There will le another the 1st of July it is expected. We have just received several cargoes just from the mines, and oiler it for the next fifteen days, delivered, at .50 ,Pr ton of 2,240 pounds, cash. Tln.se who prefer can pay for it now and have it delivered on short notice, when they choose, within the nex t 9 days. ION KM, dllKKX V I'OWELI,, 47 Kaveiteville street. Or Central Depot, lialeigh, N C. Prejudice Kills. "Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery under the care of several of the best (and some of the worst) 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 remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had poohed at for two years, be fore using it. We earnestly hope and pray that no one else will let their sick sutler as we did, An account of preju dice against so good a medicine as Hop Bitters." The Parents. False linprckklon. It is generall3' supposed by physi cians and the people generally that Dyspepsia cannot invariable be cured, but we are pleased to say that Green's August r lower has never, to our knowl edge, failed to cure Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint in all its forms, such as Sour Stomach, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, indigestion, naa taste in the mouth, Ac Outoftheo0,000 dozen bottles sold last year, not a single failure was reported, but thousands of complimentary letters received from Druggists of wonderful mi j i . t-urw. i nreu uoiie. wiji relievo any e. iryn. ampie unities 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. ladies slippers, lrom 40 cents up; ewporis irom ns cents up ; infanta slippers and shoes from 20 centa iid. Our 90 cent gaiters as good as usually selling at 31.50 at Heller Bros. Shoe House. A Hewing- Machine Bargain. A Bran New Home Machine for sale at yo. (. all quick if you want it. Drawer 34, lialeigh P. O. Another lot of useful household arti cles on Heller's 5 cent counter. Haunted .Me. Debt, overty and suffering haunted me for years, caused by a sick family and large bills for doctoring, which did no good. I waa completely discouraged until one year ago, by the advice of my pastor. I procured Hop Bitter 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 want to say to all poor men, you can keep your fami lies well a year with Hop Bitters for less than one doctor's visit will cost. A Workingman. Would an Irredeemable Currency be as good as goldr While there is a very large claaa of intelligent cit izens 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 notning like Carbolic Salve. Beware of counterfeits. Wnf and Cake for Evening. Alfred Speer of New Jersey, it should be known, is one of the most extensive producers and dealers in Pure Wines and Brandies In the United States. He makes a superior Port Wine, w l,i-h took the highest premium at the Cen tennial, known as 8peers Port Grape Vine. It is sold wm !, druggist, Raleigh, NTc. 1 ' Unheard of Bargain! Who tries his best to pleaae his friends And in his labors never ends, Bargains he'll give you when you call i or No. 10 is all and all. Of other houses you hear them talk; iii x-aveiievuie street j ust take a walk -rvuu oniy asK ior .No. 10, Kept by the most ine-nnions nf mmi And when his friends by chance drop in mi lu ue comes, ixra what a And to their wondering eves displays Such heaps of brackeu and window shades. His pictures are exposed to public view -aim a variety ot 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 bids you all adieu And wishes a happy new year too, And not forget C. C. CLA.WSOIT. No. 10 Fayettevlile St January 10.9o 10.99, Cotton nominal; sales 577 bales; mid dling uplands 12 4-lo; middling Orleans 122; consolidated net receipts 1186 bales: exports to Great Britain 7156 bales; to France bales; to the Conti nent --. Flour quiet, strongly in buyers' favor; Southern Hour dull; common to fair extra $4.7." (to.OO ; good to choice -$5.65 (-1.6.75. Wheat, heavy; ungraded win ter red $l.l0(ii,1.16; No. 2, ?1.171.17J. Corn ungraded, 37i43i, active. Oats heavy; No. 3 nominal at 37i. Coffee active and unchanged ; Rio, in full cargoes, lli(ail4i; in jobbing lots 12 J 15. Sugar firm with fair trade for Cuba; Muscovado 66 5-16; fair to good re fining, quoted at617-16; 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 6i5-16 Rosin dull at ?1.30f 1.35 for strained. Turpentine weak Pork opened weak and closed firmer with moderate trade ; mess, on spot, is quoted at $ 9.35 for old ; $ 10. 00(u 10.25 for new ; July delivery ; August $10.00$10.25. Lard easy; prime steam, on spot, 6.40 6.42J. Whisky dull, $1.07 bid ; ?1.07 asked. Freights quiet. Baltimore, June 18. Oats steady Southern 40(g)41; Western white 39' 40; do. mixed 373Si ; Pennsylvania 39 (a, 42. Rye quiet at 60 61. Hay dull ; prime to choice Pennsylvania and Maryland $12.00$13.00 per ton. Pro visions firm ; mess nork 9 $10.75; bulk meats loose shoulders 44. clear rib sides 5J ; packed 415. RI con shoulders 45; clear rib sides 5J6; hams 10illJ. Lard, refined, in tiertes 7. Butter ouiet: nrime t.- choice western packed 10(a12: mil 1012. Eggs steady at 13foil4. Coffin quiet; Rio cargoes 11 141. WhisWri.iii 1.06i1.07. Sugar 88i. Wilmington, June 18. Snirits tnr. pen tine firm at 24. Rosin steadv $1,074 ; Kood strained i in Crude turpentine steady ; hard $1.00 yellow dip $1.60 ; virtrin 2.10. Ta steady at o. Corn quiet; prime white 56 57. Cincinnati. June 18. Flour in .ri demand and a shade higher for family $5.16 $6.00. Wheat stronw'r Qr in fair demand: red anriwhitni m $1.15. Corn quiet at 38 38i. Oats firm at 3335. Pork quiet but firm at 810 -5 $10.50. Lard quiet but firm : rnrran make held at $6.H0. Bulk meats strong. er shoulders held at S.t.Kn Gh.t at $4.9o; cash sales JU Q9 . k.. June and seller J ulv 4)7fe nn . clear held at $5.15. ' Bacon ii.'.H mauu at lull Oil. e.s -Stlou.tlAra 1 Capital Prize 8 30,000 1 Grand Prize 10,000 1 Grand Prize 5,000 2 Prizes of $2,500 5,000 5 Prizes of 1,000 5,000 20 Prizes of 500 10,000 100 Prizes of 100 10,000 200 Prizes of 50 10,000 500 Prizes of 20 10,000 1000 Prizes of 10 10 000 Lace-top Lisle Tnreafl G .Yeargan, Petty H..jMa Low PricesRulelDaj! L. ROSENTHAL & CO. Have made the experiment ..r a stock so complete iu t im Ji. novel ticvir. APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation prizes of $300, 20,000 9 Approximation prizes of 200, 1,800 9 Approximation prizes of 100, 900 Mens, Youths, Boys & Children' CI: We offer this sen x! i to line of Linen l istens, 1m ;i Gossamer I oats. AN I"l 1857 Prizes, amounting to $110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all prominent points, to wfiom a liberal compensation will be made. Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the Home Office in New Orleans. Write, clearly stating full address, for fur ther information, or send orders to JI. A. nATPIIIX, P. O. Box 93. Stw Orleans. La. All our nrand Extraordinary Drawings are uader the supervision and management of Generals c.T. Beauregard and Jubal A. Early. l-:t.. vi. All III,, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes a! Slippers ! including the best innke in t. There can be found in .ur i. v , ,,, V line of Fancy JomU, . ur' ; Straw Hats and ient !em n K,..."'.' (ioods. We haentMei toourst.,, k a Ladies' Linen Suit.5 Ulsters: i 1 tinn ;iinl . '1 1 1 I;i 1 1. mi- ' i $15,000 FOR $1 THE KENTUCKY STATE LOTTEKT Is drawn in Dursuance nf an not nftha ri eral Assembly of the State of Kentucky EDlT'ATIOXAL INSTITITTIOTVS. THE FOLLOWING ATTK ACTIVE SCHEME WILL BK4KAWN IN PUBLIC AT COVINOTON, KY UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF SWORN COM MISSIONERS ON, June 30, 1879, SCHEME: 1 Prize of 815,000 is 1 Prize of s.H)0 ia 1 rrize 01 2 Prizes of 2 Prizes of 10 Prizes of 50 Prices of 100 Prizes of 200 Prizes of 500 Prizes of l.ooo Frizes of 5,000 is.... 2,500 are... 500 are 500 are... 10) aie... 50 are 25 are.... 10 are 5 are.. $15,000 8,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5.000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,925 We invite public i". limes reauy to give Jsuying largely for c;i xnree stores, we chum that "in-1 r;.-.-., low as any house in thi- sum, ;,.,!, mers would do well to a!l cm m. l i -. chasing. L. ROSENTHAL & may 27 Kn:.!i.v New and Fresh AT- M. ROSENBAUMS imOWN TABLE LINKN HAVv liLEACIIED " HALF KLEATlIEIi " TUHKEYKKD Nine (9) different qualities in all npkiiig and M niler ( loilu match the same. 17,925 wmimaiion frizes amt'gto. 1,894 Prizes amounting to TICKETS, 81 Club rates upon application. CERTIFICATE AS TO BOND FOR PAYMENT of PHIZES SIMMONS & DICKINSON. Managers. State of Kentucky. j ..will! l y , City of Newcastle W-W- Turner Clerk of the County C anil fnr cnlJ 1 . l v SS. TOWELS, CRASH i(, ni.T supply. RECEIVED MONDAY !!Y K.M U " Eamturg Edging, Parasols. Fans. - tion Lace, all very cheap, a bargain. ( 'all earl v or mi Ilespei June 18-tf t fully. M. ildSlM WILL YOU SELL lie FAi yv ouuiiuu?o.a; snort clear rib J.i.50(tt5.51; Whisky active and firm at fl.01. Butter steady and unchanired Sugar steady and unchanged. Iloirs active; packing, $3.70(3.90. 6 ,1VEfJPi),VL' J Noon Cotton dull; middling uplands 6 14-16; midd'ir Orleans 6 15-16; sales ?.f00 bales: specu lation and export 1,000 bales; receinta 49,300 bales, 49(KX American. Futuref! uplands and low middling clause for June and July delivery, 6 15-16; Julv and A irwin . t.. . - 7 .y -..uxiugu, , august ana SentBrn. ourt in uc S?,mnw;eh of Ken- Sloo j!n "r"ai .sm of bv th a"1; A b? nled Sedrtho&h Vl of said Common ? proved Dec. 9, 1850 execute -ii!. .rrv and amviH,,r accepted, bond li duiy fil'ed in J ..... v if rn fr sn tri . a vvtmyonnctals , Seal, i W- W; TURNER, ( County clerk. Address all orders to y County, K. Tr0.PWAl in the Nw i-nnadel Disnateh rr ."?1- AllouW.tox.n t.V1''? Com- a copy of the . "0aers are ,.lve(l- aa soon as lollowInf5awing jUIy 15i 1879 .Wanted . . Chapln's Farm Agency. RALEIGH, N- C Dr. A. B. Chapin, Manager. North HroliiiH ItrniM Ii of ;-orice I Chapln's Farm Ajccncy.olH.. Phia Record PhiiZrw. ''"u.ng, ttebuih blsALlpJiiaSuudar Jul7-d4ttwlt Special attention jriv. n to ih-' -nl'",f Carolina Real Estate. N -li:i rc til a sale is etrected. All pn.p. n f ' our hands for sale will l popular work. Th.' South I iluir:it'i expense. The Charleston New :ml '..nn-r ' Everybody has heard ot 1 1 ,; farm a&rencv. umi f..- n-.- im u ii, cii.:'" ' the success which hits :i r r . n. i"l i" tions." The Vevi Pnirl., I'.rin.r H. Chapin has advertised ln ' , amountof .(HM) during th I ."'' commend him to our n ad. r-. The Aiken, S. , K.- ! w - has done more than (.to. II. ( n 'l 1,1 cause of Southern itiimitrratiou "lir .' IS thronerel l ltli V..rlli. r.i lie. 1 1 I' i' " of Southern homes audi: I ;r'.''".' made. The "Hon th Illustrated" ; great work for us." llleNpw V-rlr Tril.Mii. the !(!'" aid, Journal.Traveler.dlid.t ,;iihI .vi- speak In thp i:.riw. i,.rin.,,n h:ii 9 ' Aeencv. N. B. SMALIi FARMS ' i.art rvA wanted at once. m .. i-N L- t- 1 '.ii i : i 1 1 1 t i i may 25-tf- er 7 1-32; September and October 6 L-32; October and November filQ-W ber zi-61; Octolier and NovemKoi- in n ' , , " -' ' v.-7-0. i.iv-o nv.-. iju ici, anu steadv June 18. Cotton Middling idV.-j dling, good ordinary : GaJvosftnl dull at 12i, ll and Hi cents i t receipts 388 bales. Norfolk quiet at 123 cents ; net receipts 75 hai. . ioi lot U1U1S "u1 -! ana ii cenbi net receipts bales. Boston dull at m, 12 and 12 cents ; net receipts 119 bales. WUmington--firin at 12 lia and 11 cents; net receipts balt. rhUadelphia-qraiet at 12J, 12 andlij' Wood, Goal ft Lumber HAXD. 500 CORDS OAK &PINEWOOD 'OO.OOOfeet Umber. TO ARRIVE: 50 TONS COAL k i.i Jrfffr5. Blatchleys Id Ricf 3-Ouart.. FREEZHF. 5.50 I 0-Oiiarl. 4-Qnnrt.... 86.50 M-narl Cash Discount 2D per cent k The most economical freezer n i (J i Will produce three quarts t r,l:r,rL . 'I IceCream. coiisumlns; less than i'' .. , ofloe and nve minutes' time. j( may8-2m
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