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DAILY NEWS f'KII'A Y. - - - - JUNE Tt. I 'X Wlr Keprt- For th SrKjth Atlantic .tir. nrth-at wttxl. iHtlly nmmrt. trl? ri .u-l tkr. T.i.il r.n. t: r.ry -r f::in bwronict'-r Trwaaf rtral Table. Th a LtsrTnruM r. at I- Krn.fi"t Vr - ft. II I r u - - W. C A A. H. JoHx U im A. A-L. It- It. StvttL l". White. TMtr.- ,r.-r. .K.- U. A . ou t IL A -Hank ! - t r 1 1 1 1 1 . L4H 4L BHItlX He ran lon the stre: in a hiirrv. .irn nencv to iirw from ih Lank, An t wbn h uriicl at (lie j-rt-tl Hi spirit imuit-di.tu-ly Miik; For the fart did dsn on In- f.n-iw-ifii-e. A fct ! hd little u p med. Alldthll i:vl 111 led li 1 In Willi The taik had ju: c I 1 . Peaches fi ft -n cent a Utket. Revenue receipt veierlav $12.- OVLl-i. There will le a regular meeting of the Y. K. of T. this evening at their lodge roora. The small dwelling jut e.iv. of Berry's Stahle ha lwn torn down ::id hndome hrick store Mill soon Ix-re-tJ on the vacant lot. Mr. II. J. Meyers ha moved fr-ni the aland one door alov the Citizen Bank to the store formerly occupied by Mr. J. Y . Wawu. Justice O'Neill ha taken the of fice next door to Messrs. St nmp, Lewis A Flemaiin'i law nffrVe hre he will !. found radr to deal out jus:i e in larce or aniail dosee aa the nature of the -u.se will admit of. Several younif jfenUemon of the city will (rive a german at the National hotel to-nitfht complimentary to Mi-h-s I.ula and Pnnnie Tucker "who have Just returned from Kurope and New York where they hav Ik en spending the titvat tweive month. The statement of the old r!i:.l!e State National iUnk is -uhiisl.e.l in tlws morning' New. It is an exeelient tank and managed with ability es-nd to none in this country. Captain "s.imi uel I. White and Mr." I.oo I. Heaitt axe compeer f any in the profession he w as a rare And radiant maid; lie was a tall and gallant hlade. He vowed to her his love so true. And he sent him the violets blue, aud now he is promenading around re-dv to discount Solomon in all his glory. "Ever be happy." Business was dull at the Mayor's office yesterday uiortiinsf. Two men, one white and the other id red, made application to His Honor to nive their unruly boys a sound rlinc. n i by ail accounts ihey deserve it. The Mayor baa aurvevedaspol a handy Ismppost that will suit thette you Hi: r imuim an J w beu caught tbeie will be music. The faat mail for the on the N. C. IC It., leHVin Itaieigh at 3:Jo . m.. makes clow (s.iiiHs tioii at itrevus boro with the Piedmont Air Line North and reaches a-shmgton at 7:5o the next morning This w ill t a vrett convenience to the traveling pmiio an I ts the Ui kest route north l y all nig..t travel. Hmfi 'art- Court met at 10 o'clock on yesterday ; ail the Justice preaent. THIRD DtsTRHT. S'aleiJi. Frank Bell fnm Pitt; c-fio-rin ordeied. S.nmel Albertson i . Bland Wallace, from iMiplin; arirued bv H. It. Korne zav fer the pHintiff. .vnd Reade, Bastee t BusU-e for the defendant. Late i. John W. Alphin, from Wavne: arirue.1 bv Attortiev lieneral Krtianfor the stntV. and H. ll. Korn- jfa- for the efe:idan'. BrurT. Faulkner A I 'o.. i . M. Stern A o.. iroin I'r.t; argued by W. II. Rod man and W. P. WiKiim .n lor the pla.ntjff. an I tilliatn A Uatlinfor the defendant. I'o.irt adjourned until this ruoriiinc at 1" oVloek. The following are th causes fcet in tlTeir order from the Fourth Iisirict : 1 '. W A Rogers, executor, i Robert M Ken lie, Roleon county. 1H. Wni liritnn et al r. Jisephine Orirhn. Rolxson county. 117. Win iritttn et nl i t. Josehine Gritlm. Ilolxjsftii county. H Henry Yon lilhan rtil is. A J DeRosset rt al, Bruusw iek couiilv. 14". Kdwani Kidd.r i . T C M. II henny, Brunswi k county. 1 '. Huncau MeFailyen 'tat v.. J T Council et al, Bladen count v. 1.1. Pinkney BufTkin J M Mxioii gan rt i, (.'oliiuibus rounty. 1-Vi Daniel S Morrison i I M A Baker, Ri- lirnon 1 -uiity. lVt. McKinnon A Lilly i .. McKay McKinnon ft -tl. Ri-hmoiiii county. 1-VI. State n. John Iawrence, ( 'oliim bus countv. Onr Australian 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 lunjr dis ea.se4, is now a regular article of export to that country, and one of their ataple medicine. Sole leather Saratoga packing trunks, Talisos, satchels and shawl straps, ja.st receivetl, selliug cueup at Heller Bros. Shoo Store. Cwl Resalta of Life Iasni-anee. Another practical illustration of the value of Life Insurance is found to ex ist in the fai t that the ..Etna Life Insur ance Company throusrh their lieneral Agent, W. H. Crow, has just paid i"0 for a policy on the life of Colonel Jovl Iatlin, deceased, and also has in liand ?.".""o to pav Mrs. Knglehard for a Colicy upon the fife of her late hus and J. A. Kaglehard, Kjm., Secretary of State at the time of his death. Major W. H. Crow will be pleased to see or hear from any parties desiring to make a safe and judicious investment in this old and truly worthy institution w hich h:is been managed by him in North Carolina and Virginia for four teen veare. Heller Bros, have just received another supplv of ladies', misses', and infants aandals. Nice quality and low prices. lient's broad bottom and low heeled shoes, in calf and goat skin, comfortable and easy to the foot. A full assortment at Heller Bros. a TI L. AKtilVAIJ. .W. Black- Charlotte; Kerchner, YiitB'iiupi on llmst rr. d nail. Proprietor. Colonel William Johnson, J A irav, ircensloro; F W Wilmington: c I) Myers, Wilmington, KS .;ili. New York; Rev. W S By nu'ii, Mrs. Ws Bviiuiu, jreenslxro; Rev. '. J. riirtis." HillslHr; H W Wahab. Mrs. H W Waliab, Sladesville; Miss M Joik-s. New Berne; Mrs. A Mitchell, Thomas Faulkner, James Faulkner, Kinston; Ueorge W liates, John A IXnlson, Salisbury; B F Bu chau. Manly; Mrs. J L I)ve, Bladen; Miaa Ie, Bladen; Mrs. W. A. Rol isou, Fayelleville; R Bingham. Melans- ville; I li Kev, Kittrells; O II Blo ker, North Carolina; B W Ballard, Frank linton; C M Hawkins. Baltimore; U F Young, Baltimore: J S Cunningham. Western North Carolina; William Hokaday; "iranville; I'r. J C Bine. Cameron. National Hotel S R Street A Son, Proprietors. I F Arendell, KarjslMn; Captain H P t'uws, Carv; W C Page. Sanford; W W Rowland, Henderson; A II Pad dison. Burgau ; .lames H olriu Bur gaw; Rev. N M Jurney.Noith Carolina, Captain T P Rowlainl. Middlenurg; Mrs. C K Albertson, I'.lijiKcth City; Miss Kiln Altartson. Elizabeth City, Miss Alherleon, F.lizaheth City; John t Homer Mauteo, Roanoke island: McAllister Montague, IUanoke Island; Captaiu 1 T Ward. R. A A. R. R. Th Ileal Ever Made. Hocorahle Thomas Ruftin says of Tourgee's Iigt-st of Cited Cases:" 'U have no heiLtion in saying tbai it if. at-cording to my judgement, the l-rt Digest ever maUe by any person, in any country, and entitle its author to the thanks of the entire profession." Alfred Williams A Co.. of Raleigh will end a opv bv mail. -ostia.d. I r r. T. C Worth, teller of the Ti i asary, left vetrday evening for aunuiifa for the purpose of making settlements with the orfi-vr and euipi--ve of the W. N.C. It. lt- Culonel William Johnson, of Char toll, and J. A. trr. Pies;. lent r. F. A Y. V. R. It., are reg;te.ed at tl. Var- borough House. Colonel F. W. Kerchner anl -ciu-l C. I. Myers, prominent merchant of Wilmington, are at the Yartn. rough. Major Robert Bingham, is at the Yar borou gh House. t . . iiawKins, r.s.j., i iva.:uii..ie, la at the same hotel. Amuilnf. Whiii-!on Mar. The clever romancer who enacted the story atxuit the Australian man ot fci eiice who by the iiaeofa certain drug suspended animation in animals, and then tranforted theiu in a frozen state f r lone distances, reviving them by uieans of another drug when required for use, must be pleaded at the cinula tion which his bit of fiction has ob laineil, as well as amused at some of the o mments uoii it, adirming lelif or disbelief in its statements. The fact winch beems to have done the most to convince commentators thak they were considering the work of au Australian P'h- is the incompatibility between the freezing of the entire Ik1v and the ex-i-teu- of life. It is pointed out that as the blool in this experiment must re main in the Ulv and unchanged, it iili when f'OZfii ofiipy one-sixth more than its usual room, thai is. fracture its containing vessels as our pijos. While in New York this winter or spring, you need not pay twice for locals that you only get onco. In other words, as the iraiid Central Hotel, on Broadway, is now conducted on both plans, the American &i."0 or $L0l, and the FurojKjHii tl.fm, and upward, per day, which allows von to take vour meals at the elegant Restaurant, at tached to the Hotel, on moderate prices, or to take a room only, and pay for the meals you get. Virginia nitentiary sewed brogans, the oest plow-shoe, reduced in price to Jl.o-j, at Heller Bros. Machinery. Brewster is agent for the sale of threshing machines, cotton gius and everything the farmer w ants, also every article the housekeeper needs. Call anil examine his stock and see how cheat his go ds are. . An m IMuretle. Ill alll disease's of the kidnevs the best known remedy is the regular use of the fame us Buffalo Lithla w ater from sprrig number It acts promptly and etle tu.dly, dHM not ditler in taste from otln . waters and to tluse who sutler froi i k.-.i Iney complaints it is an indis perMtl ie necessity. For sale by all first class druggist. Fresh Arrivals at O. T. Jol. iimii'i. Richmond bolted iue;tl, 500 fbs nice white corn bulk meats, N.. C. hams and sides. A large lot of ieas, 'diflerent k i nds. t Cuba molasses in bbls and tierct, 2u bags cotlee, different grades, 1M bbls nice yellow sugar, .'ioo sacks flour. We offer these goods to the trade at prices that can't fail to please. iiv us a trial. A few chinas on hand yet, I). T. Jt)llllsoIl. Pziine Timothy Hay, Marshall s Lieiool Salt. Clear Rib Bulk Meat, F.gertou's I'oU-h Snutr. Ofean View IItel, Osbrn Pool Proprietor, Beaufort. Jf. C. This house is now open for the re ception of summer visitors. A good bar, bathing booses, etc., are attached to the house. Sailing Ioatsin attend ance for the accomodation of guests. A steamei will also land passengers at the hotel wharf, and take excursion parties to any point on the harbor. The table will be supplied with the best the market and water afford. Terms of board J1..V) ier dav, $10 per week; 10 per month. We will not "blow utir own horn;"' but will be pleased to have others do so for us. Goldsboro Mail, Messenger, Winston journals, Tarboro Southerner and Durham Plant copy one month. Attention Jjlies. We call the attention of the ladies to our beautiful new styles of visiting cards. Entirely new and vey elegant. Samples sent through the postorliee on application. TheUreatest Blessing. A simple, pure, harmless remedy that cures every time, and prevents di's 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 anil cured by it. Will you try it ? See another column. For Upwards of Thirty Yean. Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup lias been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dys entery and diarrha?a, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and w ell-tried remedy, tio cents a bot tle. ' Blake's lee. Nothing is more grateful to the parched tongue or over-heated body than a drink of cold ice water, or iced tea. Blake's is the place to try it. Leave vour orders early. " Boy's straw Hats White and oolored, the cheapest in the city, at R. B. Andrews A Co., Clothiers and Hatters. Mav July." can tact be planted in Mav, June and For sale bv W. H. 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. II. Pace, Attorney at Law. It Is to your Interest to Kuow that Payne Bros.are now making the best bricks bn this market and selling them lower than the lowest. They can afford it as they give the business their undi vided attention atid being practical meu know how to make them by economy and of best quality. They use the well known and long tried "Crab Tree Clay" which i? unsur passed in the Suite of North Carolina. We 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, Payxk Bros., P. O. Box 7"). Raleigh N. C.r Great Reduction of Prices. I propose to give, to the patrons of the Piedmont Nurseries, the benefit of the traveling agents' commissions on my Nursery Stock, consisting of Fruit Trees, Ac, and have reduced the price ou per ceut. apples and. Reaches, hrst class, three to six feet; fine improved Fruits as are grown in North Carolina, and ready for inspection. Reference given to any Nurseryman in (ruill'oid 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 road Depots or Express Offices without any extra charge for boxes or delivery. I will furnish at the following low rate: Peaches aud Apples in any quantity, improved fruit, 10 cents each. Pears, Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, Quince, Crab Apples, Figs, Cherries 33 cents. Ornamental Trees, Roses and Flowers will be sold cheaper than can be sold by any nursery iu 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 specified by pur chaser. Note to accompany trees and paid when trees are delivered, pur chasers pay all freights on same. Trees will be shipped in November and pur chaser notified when to meet thern. Persons ordering will state plainly where to ship. Name the depots. Let ters of inquiry answered cheerfully. Orders solicited and satisfaction guar anteed. Send in orders at once. Very Respectfully, M. C. Dixon, Proprietor of Piedmont Nurseries. Patapsco In J and 1 1-tJ W. II. Dodd. Family Floor bbl. Sacks. For sale ij(ht Shirts. liesfVjuality. cut long and well made, at JI.no. Thu. lowest price in the city, at R. B. Andrews A Co., Clothiers and Hatters Only 8S.no For lone Flannel Suits, at R. B. Andrews A Co. Hatters. of fast colors , Clothiers and For sale at w hoiesale by "W. H. DotD. up Olii.l water d Human lie n c far I or. Th- se w ho improve th duality of our di:l f..l i ecnic hum in benefactors. By laborious exerimenls. Dr. Price's ream Baking Powder has leeri perfec ted. ireat care is taken in selecting it -rredients. so that w he:i used in our f.xxl it w ill render it u hoome. Eminent chemists advise it use. aaeraraenlal Wine Sjer's Port irape Wine is a pure, umntoxicaling wine, from th finest native frown Port fJraj.es. esj.tx-iall v for the use of christian Churches, and guarant.ssl to retain it's grateful flavor and essential qualities unimpaired for anv period. .Much used for ev.nii.,r forties and bv invalids. Fur .! ). ham Simt.,,ri. drugirist. ' ' ' r parti Will N Ta Lowlo-Aatarp Marriage. Mr. W. Ci. Iev is of this citv was united in marriage to Mis Flora harj, of Sutesville, ou the lth int. The ceremony w&a performed at the resi dence of tb bride's father and wa-s par ticipated in by the follow ing attendants: Sherwood Havwxvl ami Mis Mamie Iwia, B. B. Lewis. Jr. and Mi Nan nie Sbarpe. Dr. Traithan and Mow Maggie Davis, Dr. Anderson and Miss Maggie Booe. The bride and groom returned to this city yesterday and w ill hold their reception t the residence of Major A. M. Lewis the groom's father aturday from 12 to 4 o'riwk. Haaoalr Eatertalaraents. There w ill I a Mason entertain, tueot given by the ladies of Kaatcrn Star, at Metropolitan Hall, on Tuesday, June 24'Ji. for the beueiit of Excels. or t-odge. No. I. There will lea parade by the lodge and public installa tion. The procession will form at :i o'clock p. in., and parade the principal treels. thence to Mctnq-.iitan Hall, where the installation w ill take (.lace! The annual addres will lw delivered by Rev. J. J. World-. W. M.. of Ex celsior Lodge No. '21, and Rev. T. B. Edwards, of Willow's Son, No. 4. All the sister lodges near arc invited to participate. At night an entertainment will ; ;iveu by the ladies of the E.tstni star, or the purpose of raising funds for o,i lodge, at which time the public are re spectfully invited to attend. A giand Urn is exported. Admbuuon: Single ticket. lif;.ri centa: gentleman and adv. twenty-live reota. Polltleo.Itellclou Journallana. Bu.Tlo Courier ALKiiMiKR, June , 171. Dkar Sir: On rca.ling n article in tfie Christian Leader of Juno .',th, un "An other Veto." a sul.scrilr sent the publishers the letter enclosed and I think the example should be followed by every Iiemocrat taking the pajer. You re, Ac, v L. D. Af.KXA.NUKR, N. Y nru t wrrly, Ay nt eft rr Enclosed I send vou one dollar and twenty-live cents which I believe pays all arrears lor my leader. I see that it is to be run in the interest of the Re publican party as w ell aa f..r the cause of Christianity, and as I cannot recon cile myself to the idea of serving liod and the devil at :he same time, would res pet full v request you to discontinue my paper from this date. Youra. itc., Keeeised To-Day. : doen telephone shirts, 6-V l.no"' pairs shoes from oc a pair .oo parasols from 1.x- up. I,U"i yards pantscloth from 10c a yd. uj. 'o dozen handkerchiefs at 5c each, loo shirts at li'x' each. 13 pairs drawers at :to- ea-h. at Woollcott's Open Front Store, Wilmington street. lor Kale by Martin A (Hborn, 4 "J hnshels of Ri'-hmoiul meal, 4M.IKIO lbs Timothy hay. 4k bushels of corn, fodder, etc. Ale. Porter and Mineral Water. My facilities for thb delivery of the alove in bottle or kei;, Hre superior to any in the Suite. Prices as low as the lowest. Country orders solicited. M. Bills, Raleigh. N. C. City Botling Works. F6r Kale Two hundred aud fifty jmjuikIs (f li e geese featliers. Ihey are nice and wili be sold low. Applv to Ittta A Myatt, Wholesale iro-ers and Commission Merchaiit-s. 1n 1,000 feet iine lumlier. I!iiu,oii0 heart pine sawed shingles. .uoo bushels lolted meal. J,io bushels corn. 2 car loads balexl fodder. and a variety of horse and cow feed on hand, and more coming. For sale very low bv Jones, ;rcen A Powell, 47 Fav ettcville street, Raleigh, N. C. Preaeription Free For the speedy cure of seminal weak ness, loss of manhood, and all disor ders brought on by indiscretion or ex oess. Any druggist has the ingredients. Address Davidson A Co., 7s. Nassiiu street, New York. Gun and Iacksmit ns. Bnx-kwcll it King, near the rear ot the 17. S. Court House, on Salisbury street, are prepared to repair in hrst eiass style. Breech-loading and Muzzle loading Shot (iuiis and lire arms of every description. They also repair Door I,ocks, Trunk Iocks, and locks of ill patterns, I'mbrellas. Parasols. Flu ting machines, and everything in th line of small hardware, either brass, steel or ' ron. Sign and Beil hanging a specialty Orders from a distance will receive special attention. Keys fitted it residences on short notice. Ail work warranted. m I.. R. Wyatt. Has on hand and to arrive 2,000 lbs. C. R. Bulk side and shoul ders. 1,000 bush, prime whit corn. 200 bi s. family flour. 300 bush. Haxall Mills bolted meal. 50 sacks Marshall's Liveroool salt. 2-') bbls. New Orleans molasses. 10 bbls. sugar house molasses. 20 bbls. sugar, from granulated down. 20 sacks cotfee. 20,000 pounds prime Timothy hav. Early Rose seed potatoes. Orders filled promptly for seed sweet potatoes. Above named goods bought right, and will be sold accordingly. L. R. Wyatt. Wilmington St., opposite Market. 6.42. Whisky dull, $l.Ci bid ; f l.Otfi asked. Freights quiet. Raltimork, June 19. Oats steady; Southern 3640; Western white 37(oi 3S; do. mixed 3637; Fcnnsylvanhvag 42. Rye quiet at 6061.: Hay dull ; prime to choiee Pennsylvania and Maryland $12.00 $13.00 per ton. Pro visions firm ; mess pork $9.507 310.75: bulk meats loose shoulders 44 ; clear rib sides 5i ; packed 4i(g,5. Ba con shoulders ; clear rib sides 26; hams 10igll. Iard, re lined, iu tiertes 7. Batter quiet; prime to choice western packed 10(g,12; roll 10(512. Eegs steady at 13fa14. Coffee quiet; Rio cargoes 1114J. Whisky dull i:06i(5,1.0T. Sugar 8(g,&l. Wilmington, June 19. Spirits tuj pentine lirm at 25. Rosin steady ; strained $l.07i ; good strained $1.10. Crude turpentine steady ; hard Jl.Ou ; yellow dip ?1.60 ; virgin $2.10. Tar steady at 75. Corn quiet ; prime white" 56 (g, 57. Cincinnati, June 19. Flourin good demand and a shade higher ; for family $5.16$6.00. Wheat stronger and in fair' demand; red and white $1.10 $1.12. Corn quiet at38(g,38i. Oats firm at 3235. Pork quiet but firm at $10.25 $10.50. Lard quiet but firm; current make held at $6.20. Bulk meats strong er shoulders held at $3.80, short rib 9old at $4.95; cash sales $4.92; buyer June and seller July $4.97i(g,5.00 ; short clear held at $5.15. Bacon in good de mand at full prices shoulders $4.12i (a. $4. 25; short rib $5.25 ; short clear rib $5.50(0,5.51;- Whisky active and firm at $1.01. Butter steady and unchanged; Sugar steady and unchanged. Hogs active; packing, $3.70(3.90. Liverpool, June 19. Noon Cotf.i doll; middling uplands 6 7-16; midd'g urteans n i -it ; sales o.ouu bales ; specu lation and export 1,000 bales ; receipts 35,000 bales, 35000 American. Futures uplands and low middling clause for June and July delivery, 6 15-ltj; July and August,6 29-32; August and Septem ber 031-32; September and October, 0 21-32; October and November 6 19-32. Futures closed quiet and steady. J une 19. Cotton Mid lling, low mid dling, good ordinary: Galveston dull at 12, 11 and Hi cents: net receipts 114 bales. Norfolk quiet at 12i cents ; net receipts 10 bales. Balti more dull at 12J. i2i and Hi cents : net receipts bales. Boston dull at 123, 12 and 12 cents ; net receipts 119 bales. Wilmington firm at 12, 11$ and 11 cents; net receipts bales; Philadelphia quiet at 12j, 124 and II? cents; net receipts bales. Savannah quiet at 12, 11? and 113 cents; net re ceipts 100 bales. New Orleans dull and easy at 12. 1 1 and Hi cents; net receipts 56b bales. Mobile quiet and stead- at 124, Hi and lit cents; "et re ceipts 2 bales. D. S. WA1TT &BRo. Wholesale and Retail deul-r iri Ready-Made Clothing, ury oooaa, iiai, i,ar", Kootn. Kh,n tions, Hosiery. ;iovei, Trunk unu ause, 25 rarevIIe Hurl. I Pi, , , 44 PRINTED CAMBRICS Dress Gccdc At m 3C per yitvl. 12 FOU 81.00. Light Colored Alp. Hamilton Mills Ifk.-. p,.r ;ir. The Chczpczz Mori-Finish SOME Cam brie In State. the Mil., I EXTRA BARGAIN - In While Nw Us aud Ortfniill- Mukn Lawns ! La Kvery Nlyle and olor. awn: 6'i cent pcryar.l. wortli lu en l. A line ass.-rliut-iit CURTAIN LACK I. A C K with L A M B to inaUli. rt i: r (UM nuvn n w 01 And Table Covers. Frutt ! iJiatch CL.tliii N Ioiir and Short. While rikI olrt i LacB-tOB Lisle Tiireafl Gloves A Card. To all who are suffering from tho er rors and indiscretion of youth, nei vous weakness, earl- decay, loss of manhood ifcc, 1 will send a recipe that will cure you, Free ot Charge. This gieat remedy w as discovered bv a mis sionary in South America. Send a selfc addressed envelope to the Kev. Joseph T. Innian. Station 1)., New York Citv. REPORT OF Til K C 'M'lTION t F THE State National Bank of Ealeigh, N. 0. AT R.LKrGH,ln tiiestiit-; of XOItTfl CAROLINA, at tiie close of busi ness, Htli June. 1 T: . ones. it i Warblf and rniiile .M oiiuineiita ftnd Tonib. The finest work in the South. Work set up in cemeteries cheaper than will be loaded on cars North, thereby saving double lirst-class freight, risk of break age, Ac. All kinds of cement for sale. Wolfe's stone burial cases to be seen at Henrv Brown's and marble yard, cor ner .forgan and Blount streets, Baleigh, N.C. . CAYToX Jfc Wof.KK.' . Weikel A o. In order to le abreast with the times in very respect, this enterprising lirm are receiving daily samples ofail tho most fashionable and seasonable goods now in me marKei. select your sam ples and they will send for the goods and make them up in a style that, for elegance and finish vannot be surpassed. Tneir charges will be moderate and suitable to the times. All goods now on hand will be sold at verv reduced K rices for cash only. Call ami examine eir stock. You needn't buy unless tou like. V.'holeynleSton?. Messrs. I.atta V .Myatt have on hand .uid to arrive 3x) sacks "L. A M." Family Flour. "0 " ;.V' " "XX" " " : 2.1 bbls. Patajsc) and Oraiiire 1"1 ur. 4o sacks N. C. Flour. 7ou busliels corn. 9oo meal (V irginia bolte.lj. 20,(H)0 lbs. bulk C. II. sides. 2,uOO . " bacon and shoulders. 1,0m J " canvassed and uua;i vassed hams. 40ou lbs. N. C. hams and shoulders 10 bbls. new crop Cuba molasses. I') " New Orleans 35 " "Queen Bee'' Syrup. 2,20i lbs. bucket, tub and tierce lard. 45 bags Rio Coffee. 2m l;lj. "yellow" sugar. I") "A." and "C." sugar. " ' Granulated " All of which will be sold low. Send ior samples and price list. 1-atta V My att, Win - t-sale lirocers. in u- For Sale, Two frame dwellings on Swain street One third cash balance on long timo. Applvto Martin tfc Osborn. . KAI.KIUH MAKKETV Cotton June G. w'uin Lfttil- ' In Mall birt. ctotr Tth. Is7st Western Union Tel ev'm;.h st k iMli at the Nw York M-k Kx. h.iiitfe for !'. l- tr share-H-t.,Ur llth, lsTS. it id itt M.3-4 a lluctuation of y.n per rout, in se'en days, lJ.."ioo !,h.ireo sold on a margin of one per cent, required an actual capital of ?12. ). The same st.u k deliverr.l t -.---t gave a the i i r .... im i lima ll, ......it .. On WHS the I Xorfa Carolina Afc-rlraliaral Vrllj. The KieuUve Cooninitee of the North Carolina Agricultural S.-:ety bld a inetin? I ait nlirht at the Yar boroagh lluujie, A. 're.-h, Ks-j.. iu the Chair, and I". It. IViihom aecreLrv. It was Largely attended. lUporta were ret-lre.1 from various committee and suitably considered. After diruaion upon the deuiU of the conot ruction of the new btiil.lip to l? reeled for the diapUy of held prodiu-ta by til Atcrteuilural Ieiartineiit. the matter was referre.1 to the Committee on urounus. wnn mil er to acu The Sm-reiary pre?wiitM letters mak ing raluable donations to the S-x-ie.v fr the next Fair, incluJimr fonilier for wheat and tol-v--o, clover ae.t and Tariou granaea, aIe-tioi) of -nms jroods. etc. Then are not designed as premlams to offere-l in kind, but will be exhibited for the l-eueiu oi th donor, and afterward o. during Fair week.UM proceeds awellini; the amount of san available to h i,iv for ti.e pymntof premiums. The pavmei.t of prcmiams will be in caah, and promptijr, u-on iue approval br the Executive Committee or the aa arda. Vnon diting a copy of the lit which will shortly be issued, are ln to addro the secretary. to Inense au v profit of 9.3-S mr cent ..i. !.n k or l.tZ.:) per K share. i.. hoh. r'. .n( the a-tiiid profit .!-.. o or V..-S IIIIium t hn u. m one week. This is simple case Hum iue oui-ai re-orrl f Stix k Kxchaiur. ami Mmw ..&- is made so rapidly in st.M-ks. Few peo ple, however, have t,e neessarv e.i. put up in order realize such in,. profits its thc.Ne. but -ai it;il it. amount from io ti :a (MM I rm I U-.-.1 with eual su.xesa hv the new combination svstm of operating the stocks which Mpsn. I-rwrence t C'o Bankers. New York, have established' l.y this metlxnl of rK.ling thousand-, of or-leis, in various sums and operating them as otie immenso capital, sh-ire-hol.lers realize large profits whi. I, .,,e divided pro r,tt.i monthly. x-w eircii lar tsMfains two unerring ru!-s for uc-ce-. ami full information, so that any one an o;s.rnte profitably. Stocks and Bond, wanted. Oovermuent Bonds mi i -ll.e-l. Apply to Lawrence ,V Co lUnkers, 57 Kxchange I'lace N v City. ' " In i o way has the education of the pul. Iu- s. progresscl as In the appreci ation , f artistic cuuim'rrc. Superiority ' 1 uniUsJ with splendid appoint ment and all the modern i con-xen.en.-es of hotel life, have kept IIim "t. N i' in :" f V, i '.: 'iho iMf thA lM.s,f L,,, - - iiauiv'9 til Xk country in wealth, sK-iaJ rank, eto fociiiT. merchants also tind this hotel ,K:l,,v''nt and desirable in point of hM-jition. pric. acconimoda Uotu, etc f oal ! Was lower than ever known. There was an advance on the 1st of June. There will be another the 1st ef July it is expected. We have Just received several cargoes just from the mines, and oiler it for the next fifteen days, delivered, at 8 SO per ton of 2,240 pound, cash. Those who prefer can pay for it now ami have it delivered on short notice, when thev choose, within the next '.) days. Junks, Okkkn A PowKf.r 47 1 a; cttev ille street. et.:i.d U-po;, iluleigh, N. C. lrejudlre Kill. "Kleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery under the care of several of the best (and some of the worst i physicians, who gave her dis ease various names but no relief, and now she is restored to us in irood health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had ioohed at for two vears. be fore using it. We earnestly hope and pray that no one else will let their sick suffer as we did, on account of preju dice against so good a medicine as liop Bitters.' The Barents. false Impression. It is generally supposed by physi cians and the people generally that DysiK'psia cannot invariable be 'cured. but we are pleased to say that Green's August Flower 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, bad taste in the mouth, ivc. Outof theoO.noo dozen bottles sold last vear, not a single failure was reported, but thousands of complimentary letters received from Druggists of wonderful cures. Three dosoa will relieve anv case. Try it. Sample battles 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. Cotton Market: Reported bv PARKER & A VERA Hrokers. Ralkioh, N.C, June- 1). 1.S79. Middling 12! Strict Low Middling... ....... . ii 4 Low MLMling :i Strict (c,..d Ordinary 11 (iood Ordinary io'. Ordinary Middling Stains . . . .l'4 Iow Middling Stains . lot.. (iood ordinary Stains It) l one of Market, dull and declining. CITY MARK UTS Wholesale Prlee. Corrected by CHISTOPHER & SORRELL Official Report of Grocers Exchange. Raleigh, N. C, June '.a, 179. Flour, North Carolina Chickens Corn Coru Meal Bacon, N. C. Hoc round " hams Bulk Meats, clear rib sides.. shoulders. North Carolina Pork , Coffee, prime Rio " gojd Syrup, S. H Molasses, Cuba Salt, Liverj)ool Susar, white " yellow Irish potatoes .' " " Nrth Carolina. Sweet Potatoes (seedi Oats, sJielled .' Peaches, peeled '".' " unpealed Apples, northern per bushel. dried Cotton Ties, new ' spliced I'a'-'ins $5 10 60 60 6 14 f6 00 2) 6T 62 8 6 REM) l Loans and discount;-. Overdrafts. U. S. BonU to secure lation. U S bonds to secure depo-i ; U S Bonds on iiand, Other stocks, bonds and mortgages, Due from approved reserve agents. Due from other Notional Banks, Due from State Bank and hankers, Real estate, furniture and Xixt ures. Current expenses and taxes paid. Premiums paid. Checks and other cash items, .xclianges lor clearing house. Bills of other National Banks, Bills of State Banks. Fractional currency- includ ing nickels ., Specie 1 iiicludinggoid Tiva- ury notes;, Lefeal-tender notes, U S certiricates of deposit for legal tenders, Redemjition fund with V s Treasurer .0 per cem.of cir culation i, Due from L" S Treasurer, other than per cent, re demption fund. Total, LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in, surplus lund. Other undivided profits. National Bank notes outstanding, State Bank notes outstand ing. Dividends unpaid, Individual deposits subject to check, Demand certificates of de posit, Time certificates of deposit, Cert i lied checks, ('ashler's checks out.-tand-ing. United States deposits. Deposits of U fcs Disbursing ing officers. Due to other National Banks Due to Stale Banks and bankers, Notes and bills re-dlsco tinted Bills payable. Yearqan, Petty i 11 ne l,j 1 1 . - Low Prices Rule I Day ! 2V1".0: ,"00.ll0 y: L. ROSENTHAL & CO. me cx piii men I ! pure lock so couipU-i an to incnnU lti cities ir ia la' 1? sTo.ri ,l77.S.5 1:2,508.25 n,itj(J.71 2. j,i h nj.oO ",'- 1. "t IT.".. -4 i,SiiM.37 IT. ,t XI. JO I .!S7. Kens.YcutliE, Stjsi Childrens' Cio'.hir M - We otr.-r Thi I i 1 i - of Li lu ll iosaiiH.-r i-lci-. a t - '1 to tin 1 imp d A l-o. a cou.si.nur ful I liiie .! Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Slippers! com including th best make In the i"-ic ,111 ur lounii ill our stock a comp, line of Fmiic.v looiN. mid Kur. Wool ; Straw Hats and ien tleimns KurnU.'. Gooits. We have added iooiirbtock a II n r v. Mi! II, Linen Suits Ulsters ! a: H e invi'i imMii- i spoctio:i and are a' times ready 'to give juotations of p'ri. Buying largely for cash only, as w e dn. three stores, we claim that our prices an any house In this State, and cic low lor 1 ;i .!. before put ;.li,7ol.'J4 ShxyjOO W) i.t,oi(Lyi 3y,(K;o.oO 209.iT0.Srt 8,189. .i),710."4 2,1 17. T. ol 11,751.04 mrs would do well to call ou u chasing. I. 2XENTHAL & CO., may 27- ? Raleigh. N. C. New and 'Fresh Goods AT M. ROSENBAUM'S BROWN TABLK LINEN DAMASK -R LEACH ED " HALF BLEACHED " TURKEY RED Nine (f) different quftlltles in all. .apklni And '.Walter ( loth match the same. to TOWELS, CRASH KS supply. and QUILTS- i.ew 12 2.5 io &l Pork . Pens, per bushel. Ladies' slippers, frotn 40 cents up; Xev ports from HO ceuuup; infants Uppers and shoes from 20 centa up. Our 10 cent paiters as pood as usual Iv selliiifr at ?1.50 at' Heller Bros. Shoe House. A Sewing- .llacbin Hartal 11. A Uran Naw Home Machine for sale at $2o. Call quick if you want it. Drawer 34, Raleigh P. O. rcrs Buiier Beeswax Rctgs mixed " cotton Furs otter Mink Fox L'oou Above are for mull quan titias will be charged. white., stock. . s1 I 40 00 1 50 7.5 (a. 4.i 8 per 3 " 25 1 3 4'2 11 e$ 5 80 80 (31 12U( 150 20 a 1 1 'a. 2 10 o 7 15 13 3.5 70 9 25 55 HO 50 tt 50 4 12 fi IHJ 90 15 20 Total, State of Nobth Carolina, ) . Wake County, SS- I, Samuel C. White, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is truo to the best of niv knowledge and belief. SAMUEL C. WHITE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of June, 1879. LEO. D. UEARTT, Notary I'u-dic. Correct Attest: M.C.WILLIAMS, 1 E. R. .STAMPS, DAN L. G. FOWLE. june 19 RECEIVED MONDAY liY EXPKESS, Eamturg Edging, Parasols, Fans, Tor tion Lace, Call early or you will mN all very cheap a bargain. June ls-ti' Respectfully, M. ROSEN BALM. Directors. BREAD PREPARATION large quantities, are wanted higher ...53.00 . . . 75 ... 90 . .. 35 Wheu prices Asagants for this excellent Baking Pow- uer we can sen to dealers as low as thev can buy in New York or Baltimore. Wc'have received by to-day's freight twenty-rive cases which we deliver to city trade at SJ.25 per case. W. c. & A SOO pounds Genuine Hams just received. Another lot of useful honeho'd arti cles on Heller's 5 cent counter. Unnoted Me. Deht. poverty and Munriur haut:tpl ine'for vears. caused by a sick family and .irxe hills for doctoring, which did nofoKLI was completely discouraged, until one year ago, hv tho advice of my pastor. I procured Hop Bitters and com menced thMr use. and in one month we were all well, and none of us have been sick a day since; and I want to sav to all por men, you can keep vour fami lies well a year with Hop hitters for less than one doctor's visit w ill cost. A Wnrklngman. Would an Irredeemable Currency be Rood as gold? While there is as a very 1 . .. . n iHiias or .ew i ork ; its old acknowledged supremacy. . li"i of its quests from week to we I . . I m m ... iari?e -iass or lntelliirent nit. iiens wno ueiieve it would, we regard it our dutv to all alike to say that as a cufe for old sores cuts, or nines, jams and slashes, there is nothing like Carbolic Salve. Beware of counieriens cl Wo t ake for Evenlaffm. Alfred Speer of New Jersey, it should b known, is one of the most extensive producers ami dealers in Pure Wines and Brandies in the United States. He makes a superior Port Wine, which took the higlifest premium at the Cen tennial, known as Speer's Port Grape Wine. It is sold by Wm. Simpson. !rtifgit, IUlei$h, N. C. In heard of Bargains! Who tries his best to please his friends And in his labors never ends. Bargains he'll give you when you call For No. 10 is all aud all. Of other houses you hear them talk; In FayetteviPe street just take a walk And only ask for No. 10, Kept by the most ingenious of men, And when his friends by chancedrop in Then forth he comes L,ord what a And to their wonderin .- eves displays Such heaps of bracUi and window shades. His pictures aic exposed to public view And a Variety of cord to antmoml thom too, His looking glasses and toilet casos 111 help adorn your forms and faces; Picture frames and mouldings too In great variety, black, brown and blue. His window cornices and fine. Will make your rooms and parlor shine. Perforated mottoes, and white baskets. And every other sort of stuff, Of which he hones to have enough. So now he bida you all adieu And wishes a happy new year too, And not forget C. C. Clawson, No. 10 Fayetteviile St. TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS Nkw York, June 19. Money al34. Exchange 4.S7 (a,4.Si. Governments steady at 1.03. State bonds dull. Cotton net receipts bales gross -. Futures closed easy; sales 115 - 000 bales ; June 1.31(, ; July 12.44; August (a, ; September 12.23 12.24: October fa.11.47: Xniomlior 11.11(2,11.12; January ll.i l Cotton nouiiii 1 11.03(11.04; lambrequins holly December 1.07. s lies U7U bales: mid dling upianus it"--lb, middling Orleans 12 7-lo; consolidated net receipts 449 bales : exports to Great Britain 5921 bales; to France 13 bales; to the Conti nent - -. Flour quiet, strongly in buyers' favor; Southern Hour dull ; common to fair extra $4.75(ye.o0 ; good to choice J0.60 ('1,0.75. Wheat, heavy ; ungraded win ter rea snu(a,i.io; o. 2, 1.17(a,1.174. Corn ungraded, 3i(o,43j, active. Oats heavy ; No. 3 nominal at 373. Coli'e active and unchanged ; Rio, in full cargoes, 1 Ufa, 1-11 ; in jobbing lots 12A(g lo. Sugar firm w ith fair truue for Cuba; Muscovado Orj 5-10 ; fair to good re doing, quoted at o'i(g,7-16; prime 6J 9-10; retiiied fair demand and firm. Molasses quiet, prices unchanged. Rice, fair request and quite firm. Tal low, fair trade and steady at 0i(5-l) Rosin dull at f 1.30$1.3o for strained. Turpentine weak Pork opened weak and closed firmer with moderate trade ; 11 ess, on spot, is quoted at $9.50 for old ; $10.00(3, 10.25 for new; July deliveiy ; August I10.00flu.25. Lard easy ; prime steam, on spot, 6.40 B.TRONACH. Southampton W. C. &A B. STIiONACH. rlt t Edge" and Cream. ery Butter which we retail at cents per pound, and good margin to dealers. W. C.& A. B.STRONAc II. "Excelsior" Family Floor, our new brand, warranted to give satisfaction where Patapseo has been used S7 per br.l Bridge water Family and Paptapseo Kamilv Flour in package to suit cusiomers, and" lowest market price. W. C. A A. B. STRONACIL M'hor(leberricv-tbe finest Hampton county blues, received every day. W. ('. &A. B. STKOWACH. A NI(.i:UII OPFORTI .MTY TO win a fortune. Kuventh f; (lass(L at New Orleans, Tuesday, July Mli! l.y HOlii MotilUJy Drawing Louisiana State Lottery Co. Thi& Institution was regularly incorpor ated by the Legislature, of the State for Kl ucational and charitable purposes, in ls fiV, ,,t'r, ' "Twenty-live Years, to which contract the inviolable faith d.4lie State is pledged, with a Capital of $l,(Km,uu to which it has since added a reserve fund of i"jO,oKj. Hn ;rnd Single unilx-r IMslribiilion will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. "It never scaled or pol poncs. Look at the lollowiug Distribution: "A PITA I, I'KIZK, 9100,000. 1J0,(W0 li.kcts at two dollars each. Hall RALEIGH & GASTON and RALEIGH & AUGUSTA AIR-LINE R. it. COS. Office of General Superintendent Kai.eigh, N, C, June li, lt,79. New Route I Quieli l ime I Tew t'oaehet and .Smooth Track ! Persons wishing to visit the mountains of North Carolina will find a most agreeable route via the Raleigh & Augusta Railroad by way of Hamlet, Charlotte and Spartan burg to Hendersonville. Leaving Raleigh at 8 p. m. on sleepers they breakfast in Charlotte, arriving at Hendersonville about six p. m., hence by fast stages to Aeheville in three hours and a half. By this route they have the day for the mountain trip, and the comfort of the pas sengers Is made the llrst consideration. JXO. C. WINDER juneHMm Preset. 20 1U0 200 500 1000 nets at two dollars 1 ickcis oiie dollar. LIST OF PtlKS: 1 Capital Prize 1 jrianct Frize 1 irand Prize 2 Prizes of $2r.'5tfO o Prizes 'of 1.000 9 Prizes of Prizes of Prizes of Prizes of Prizes of .-ou. 100 oO 20 10 :tf,ooa-' lO.Oou 5,000 5,000 5,(XK 10,tKM) l0,ttO l0,(HO K,(NMI 10 000 APPROXIMATION PIITZ KS. f Approximation prizes ofwo, 20,(0 9 Approximation prizes of 200, l.stJO u Approximation prizes of W, l00 1857 Prizes, amounting to 1 10,400 Responsible com sponding agents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation will be mad. Application for rales 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 I. A. UAFH1IIX, P. O. Box 692. New Orleans. La. All our Grand Extraordinary I'rawlngs are 1 aler the supervision and management of Generals .T.Beauregard and Jubul A. Earlv TXTAJITED AdE3fTS Athome or to It X travel. State which preferred ; also amount wanted per month for service and expenses. Business honorable, permanent, and easily operated Write us. SLOAN & CO., 308 George Street, Cincinna'L U. day2-d '
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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