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DAILY NEWS S IN PAY - - JI NK 2. X W 4iiioro' wltxU. lUhtiv f filtll ImfuUlrli f June -M. nort nrt ..t-r. -rn -ruin. t it mr f T1riiwelHel TMe. Tl i nenu-i. r. al I- If"1"''' It - r. w... " The meioWnt of William .:-. Hill Ilire. No. -I. F. A A. M.. will meet hI their rooms to-morrow evening. It. r. Maxu. W. M. tttforU f letrtloH. At a meeting held last evening, at M iconic Hall, to consider the propriety ol chartering n pe ialtrain to H ave for oxford on Tuesday inorniiiif. Alter a full ili.-ii-si.Mi of tin matter, not a uf ti. lent nuuiher exploded their ili I it t pi lojuslifv li, w lieu that project nt nUtifionetl. "All who may Oenire to at ten.l the celebration ran leave hereon i).. I..i,.l.v tram Ml 4 o'clock, p. 111. It i, inhumed the excursionists allotted special rate?, hi I In- aiudviinr at ulti.f" n Monday. Sjieeial railroad usually .'pleauutnt Kmell. There is nothing more offensive than an unpleasant smell. To avoid this, use Dr. Price" s Unique Perfumes.whicb. are more delicate and durable than an other odors. His Floral Riches, for a Cologne Water, has a rich, fresh, flow ery odor, and his Pet Hose and other odors, have only to le used to be admired. will he h ran le -the Mayor's rat-s on r 4dertleweal. J. t ltKk.wtT K-- Ixl notice Kit RRA k I - 11 notice. Y.H.ur IT A Jo . - N'li'. J, C. Wiuik.--I5. A i. A li. A A-1- R R L4N 41. BHII I V Kdenton St. Methc-li.t liunh. Mrvtr at II A. !.. conducted ly Hev. r". I.. Iteid; no -re at nitfht. Superior 'ourt will romene t-- uoraocw, Jndce Mill I- Kure. pic uliniC Th Mayor yeierdy iu-d a warrant for lb rret of thf n.toriu "Jnnie ifIlow-Ilill." Mtrx Iw R. Andrew. A o.. tho d reliable rlothin houe arc mak ing a ruUtMu in their ! pn-- thu The State I. iff Iuuri "hj..v nr Iia pid " the lit f the Ute iir. Jod UoiUhal. uf Washington. N. I". Tber ill tc imi rvirt1 m lh Kirt Treshy terian i liun h t.l.iv,.. the p.Ur. Her." J. . ak in. " ah'"l fn-ui lh city. t The Teller t.f the Mate National llanV. eththit a rare pi-iim-n of a niunU.'f "t. hi-h i a jut trihiilt hi remarnaM m enl e c iun. -Th .lie. I ejiita;i-j. Th walk m frtjfit of ti e ntuitn'l Jiihu Ii.,t l'i)Uiinr an. I K-eiithal A ('inpny, o r a rttr ille trt. are to t re;ved, A cm-roui' ha l n erte 'If I Utivii the I oauuii licit an. I l'atri- k O limn, brother uf the late William O" linen, th i alifornia millionaire 1'at tU'k takes f. 4 ,'.'' an i rni"im t ail elaam. 1' u tot) I'ra.ver Me'Cmg. iin.h-r the upi-x of tlie Noting Men I nrixt lan Aw tatiot). at the 1-t Pre-.hvtt-riaii l &un !i tbi i:rnooii at ju'i i k barp. Vrixr abort !! intrrt-stin. All whoiirMire to aaeiei are i-.r li.il v in- it-l to do o. - Prof. Kerr h a prealing a lder in thf tnueum hu h ht trugiit Iroin tb moim'aiix. The reptile ha. txs n in a larg Lotue b-riiietuallv M-alel for lb past to M.onth. an-l I wtlll lively anU angry looking. Th .ius dua ari,oii wb.it lioe the iiake let' 1 Thre w a a re:l- " n. u-l in front of the Nl ot!i. e ter.ia that thought I running a a e rai liui. but h aa Uo lay an. I coiiMn t inaW lh nrfle. The rp.rtr wrote him a Off little Uib mil tloiit th- aper ! rut hi. tearing up iauij (t on Martin ;rv, tut it -;. t.larj Rreepll. onThurlay evening the .rei'eption of Uie .graduating class tKk plure ut t. Mary's. It o-h a brilliant clo?e to a erie of hrillisnt entertainmenta w hich marked .inim?in ement w eek at this time honored int itulioii. The elite of the city and many distinguished guests from ther eities were piesont. We noticetl among the latter a number of vounjf Isdiesxradiiates of former year. lajor RoU'rt lUntfhani, Colonel Ivey I.wi. mt Ala.. 1 W. Karchner, and Mr. and Mr. '. I. Myers, of Wilming lon. The Utter nauiol gentleman is the father of one of the young laoy .rr.olii.ii.- urn rcinrl to ifnze witli a mt rnde uixiu his charming daughter. )iaIikI Ufii the recipient of many s. hol.islie houors. l alrbank'i (Veales. Orders at the scale factory indicate thai a good grain crop is expected in the West this year, for nearly tifty 5ot) bushel hopper alos, thirty tons ca pjtritv each, were ordered last week; all tor ue in new grain elevators being built in different parts of the West. -SVj Juhn'a, I'f i inntit, Cillrilniiia i. ThoNtreet Ijni now being furnished the city by Mr. Hrewster are undoubtedly the best and eheapest street lamis ever used in Kaleigh. They give as much liirht as gas at almost "one-half the east. All cmniuuicatioiis from other cities and town in regani to furnishing lamps will Ih promptlv answered. rders so'.i ited. Fvery lamp warranted to work well and give entire satisfaction. Address. .1. Itrvwster, Haleigh, N. f. Our AiMlrallan Trile. Sim e the establishment of the Pacific line of steamers, the traile between the t'nittnl Suites and Australia has in ere.ised woiu lerfully, and Hall's Bal sam, for roughs. idds and all lung dis eases, is now a regular artieUof exjKirt to that eountry. and one of their staple medi-iiis. Th I -leral Owrlrr). Pmbal ly th pre:tit pt n or n ir the ctty, la tbe Kelfiai I ruter . ji;t beyond tba uld ro'k quarry. I In ground are uti'lrr iLe uii .-aifal cultit ation and the tree, t'ower and hruls r in unuaualiv line oiiditn-n. Tb pa la under the et.arge ol Mr. Intebler who i tIorugh in all bo uu dvrtakt and cll edu-atl a a imre is uan. Omr Aae-lrwl tilmrj. Hev. W. It. Harreil. of trahsui. of "Mire' llitry of North t aroii n; ' Utng brief and tni pi eheni e. it nerertha.ess vntam niort of jut tbe kind of infoi malioii that is lus-d to einp the young with a know idt;e of ' our ao.vstral glory than any work known to u. We h.'je the lxk mill soon ls I. mod m all our school, and in eery family in the ild North State. lalerwatl Kevetaae. I'oUeetlon and dp-.it for Internal Hevenueinthe 4th lle lion liiri t of N. for the week etnliug June Ult lTt. Monday. ;i.u ;-.; Tueaday. T'.oJ Wednesday. l.s'..4o Thar1ay." I .:,. Iri Friday. " "'.M S.vt u rl ay. I . 1. 1 rj l.s."-.-I Mleta ! fc Rleasl. Tber will 1- released from the Pen itentiary on the 'Zhl mutant, t harle M. F.ppa .'nil.', cuiivlcteil in ltrunswiek uty, of forgery and enten-el to Penitentiary, Auicutt 177. He ia atut Z year ol.l. live feet three in. hes high, arei-wihel w hen Mdmitted one hundred and fourteen -nnul. Also Anderson Iturhanau il.i etnvirtel in Moorw county if larceny, and iK-n-tenrd to Peuileutiary Aui;ui, 1-77. He i sImjuI bf y ears old. Iie feel four inches high, and w eighed heh admit ted one hundreil and fifty pound. triad Master Jewel. A teautif ul piece of w orkmaj!ti. w as Ixiwntl Mr. tahir' jewelry Wr "yeaterday. It ia a "rare gem- so to peak, and made by Mr. Mahler mid his excellent assistant, Thomas lUake. the execution toeing euai to any workoi the miliar character from the North. It lathe lirand Mater a J w el made lor and by tb order of tlie lirand Iax? of the Stale. Tbe top lnd is ttuameled in blue, a Large diamond net in the center to rpreeut the "all seeing eye,-' the luiUals tt. M. inwriUsJ one letter on each aid. The ootid piei, is a large circle of elegant yellow, ri-t-n and re3 gold with a cable-tow on the outer rim. Suspended in the inner circle i tbe coinpaaa, with a large and ery brilliant diamond set in tbe head; the empagri on a. quarter i in le. It ia Dn pi of work and a erv haruUomc . i ece w ri. Jail llme from the West Mr. John Pugh IUvid, o this city, has lsen with the I'nited States Fish ('lininUtlon for the past fw month engagtsl In th work of Hsti propaga tion. Hi route extended through the Southern tate a f ir a Texas, and has iust lei minuted. He returned to ILil- eirh t-terdav. HI observations on hi tup are chaiafteristic and finite in- terestng. Said he: -'I went down as tar as Texi' .ina, whii-h is on the edi;e of Txas and two other States. We dis tributed fish in the itig ami Little Kd cr. and a iiuiiiIxt of others. I a.iw the U-aullful "hunting grouinls ' vou have heard so much talk about, and the "tiehls that are new and past u res green." i. real wheat tields and hav fiwlds four ort;e fe-l high, ami no end to game. Prairie ihl-kMns would llv ui from un der the train as we "wluzed" bv. A bird would have to fl v three miles to tftt to coer in that counlrv. I v I eot-ie at nlav-work out there. Thev ride around over the hav-tields in a two horse sulky, with little broad, low w htsl to them. aul a iacngiT told me thev were mowing hay w ith them. It was more like riding out for fun. A negro has got to le a negro out in Ar kansas. If he ilon t. thev will "bulht him. ' I saw thousand of ladies, and soiiit of thm were right likely girls. but there ain't any of them that can get awav with the K.tieigh girls. "ou in iv mv what eon please alnjut farming, but there don't anything come up to them wstern fellow. nreir t onrl. "on rt me l at In o" clock on ci I i v all the Justices present. Th cases were called a- follows: J.o. Nelson tt'tf, i lieorge Whit- t.vl l -f i'. troin I itt; argument o.in- nieii'tsl on Frid.iv, conclude 1. (iilliaiu A tailing for the t lainti'l. and W H H-flmau lor defendant. Harry skinner ' Mien arrn from l itl: argttc'l l' iiillitiii A 'tailing !r the i laintitf. and W It !! dman for de fend. mt. o-irt a'i:.nmel until to-morrow morning Monday at ! o'clock. I l. foi o i n C l a 1 ist or I he uses us thov stand 'or lieiring on the Fourth I'istrict. and will ! calbi on Monday: 11 I'oger McKenzie. Kobitsou vmiity i tii!ini: i oniini. rtoiHSiin couii- IV. 1 1: ty. 1 s N'oii i lalni a l' k oiin: v. 1 l K i l lt r s.ill.t v. "M. J" i Ivmi oi lit . I 'd "P.iittkiu . M. ilMllllV. I '- Morrison i toil ut v. 10.1 Ic Kin nou A Killv Hirhmon I count v, 1S4. Slate r Lawrence, inutiir. 1 56 Merchant' Rank of Fayette. i!!o l,utlleriob, l iimlerland count v, While in New Y snring. vou need irk this winter or not pay twice for meals that vou onlv get once. Ill other words, as the tiraiul Central Hotel, on Itroadwav, is now conducted on both plans, the American ?i."0 or .UX, and the KurojM'an cU"'. and upward, jor 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 pay for the meals on got. Aa a Diuretic. In alll diseases of the kidneys the lest known remedy ia the regular use of the fame us Buffalo Lithla w ater from apritig nuiiilK-r 2. It acts promptly ami elfe tu:dly, does not ditler in ta-ste from othr afers and to those w ho sutler fr-t i k. i Iney complaints it i.s an indis-n-ntile necessity. For siile by all li r-st class druggist. ft'resh ArrhnU at 1. T. J oh m son's. Richmond bolted meal, .Vi It.s nie w hitc corn bulk nn ats, N. C hams and KUles. A large loi in jeais, nuin ieni kinds.. Cuba molasses in bbls and tierce-, 3 bags cotlee. Uitlerent grades. i bids nice vellow sugar, iou sai ks Hour. We oiler these gools tothe trade at prices that can't fail to please, tiive us a trial. A lew ciiuias on iiannyei. 1). T. Johnson. Prime Timothy Hav, Marshall' Liverpool Salt. Clear Itib Hulk .Meat. Kgerton's .cot h Sniitl'. For sale nt w holesale bv w. ii. hotui. ltrevietl To-Day. .'io doen telephone shirts, ti. l.ooo pairs shoes troui . a pair up. .sin oaraools from I x- up. !, yards p.ints loth Irom bK a yd. up oo dozen hand kercluets at each. li shirts at 'J-'x' each. J pairs drawers at :oe each. at N iMdlcott s i.en t rout Store. NN'ilmiiigton street. For Hale Uy Martin A IHburu, bushel- of Kichniond meal, 4 i.ooo lbs Tiiiioiliv hay. 4o bushels of oni, fodder, etc. Oeean View If otol, Osborn Pool Proprietor, Ilcauiort, 3f. O. This house is now open for the re ception of summer visitors. A good bar, bathing houses, etc., are attached to the house. Sailing loats in attend ance for the accomodation of guilts. A steamei will also land passengers at the hotel wharf, and take excursion parties to any point on th Inrbor. The table will be'supplied with the best the market and water afford. Terms ol board Sl.oO per day, Sin per w eek; per month. We will not "blow our ow n horn;" but wHl be pleased to have others do so for us. ftoldsboro Mail, Messenger, Winston journals, Tarboro Southerner and Dui hm Plant copy one month. Attention I. allies. We call the attention of the lailies to our beautiful new styles of visiting ards. Entirely new and very elegant. Samples sent through the postortice on application. Ttiereatest Klessing. A simple, pure, harmless remedy that cures every time. and prevents dis ease by keeping the bloxl Iure, stom, ach regular, kidneys and liver active is the greatest bless)ng ever conferred uion man. Hop Bitters is that remedy, and it.s proprietors are tn-iiig blessed by thousands who have been saved and cured by it. Will you try it? See another column. For I'pwartls of Thirty Years. Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup has Wen uses! for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves w ind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dys entery and diarrhiea, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. -i" cents a bot tle. ' IliyStrw Hats White and colored, the cheapest in the city, at R. 15. Andrews A Co., f'loihiers and Hatters. for Itent. .V dwelling house in the city of Ral eigh.. Seven rooms. In good repair with necessary out houses. For particu lars applv to W. II. Pace, Attorney at Law. ' It is to 3 our Interest to Know that Payne Ilros.arenow makiugthe best bricks on this market ami selling them lower than the lowest. They can at lord it as they give tho business their undi vided attention an 1 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" 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 Iavie Si's., or address, PaynkIIkos., P. O. Box 7". Raleigh N. C, Mgbl Shirts. P.est quality, cut long and well made, at cl.on. The lowest price in the citv, at K. M. Andrews A" Co., Chthirs and Halter-. Prescription Free For the speedy cure of seminal w eak ness, loss of manhood, and all disor ders brought on by indiscretion or ex cess. Any druggist has tin ingredients. Address Davidson A' Co., 7s Nassau street. New York. . GuikdiI I.ocUnmil lis. Mrockwell A: King, near the rear ot the I'. S. Court House, on Salisbury street, are prepared to repair in first class style, Itreech-loading ;md Muzzle loading Shot (inns and tire arms of every description. They also repair Door Icks, Trunk I'ks, 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 Hell hanging a specialty Orders from a distance will re-eie special attention. Keys fitted it residences on short notice. All work warranted. Great Rednrtion or I'rlee. I propose to give, to tho patrons of the Piedmont Nurseries, the benefit of the traveling agents' commissions on my Nursery-Stock, consisting of Fruit Trees, Ac. and have ret! need the price "0 per cent. Apples and Peaches, first class, three to six feet; tine improved Fruits as are grown in North Carolina, and ready for inspection. Referewi giveu to any Nurseryman in (iuilibrd 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 Otlices without anv extra charge for boxes or delivery. 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 Apples, Figs, Cherries :W cents. Ornamental Trees, Roses and Flowers will be sold cheaper than can be sold by any nursery in North Carolina, (.'ash 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 them. 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. One Week in Wall Street. October 7th, 187S, Western L'nion Tel egraph stock sold at the New York Stock Exchango for M.l-8 per share; October 14th, ls78, it sold at N.3-4, a fluctuation of i..'5 -S per cent, in seven days, 1'2,-VH) shares sold on a margin of one per cent, required an actual capital of .si-J.."(Ki. The same stock delivered at 8:?.'5-4 gave a profit of !.M-8 percent, on the stock or j!o7.r() per 100 shares. On the whole 12,."4j() the actual profit was "51 17,ls7.f0 or !U 8 times the capital used, in one week. This is? single case taken from the official record ot the Stork Exchange, and shows how money is made so rapidly in stocks. Few 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 "?."0,OO0 can be used with equal success by the new eotnbination system of operating the stocks which Messrs. Lawrence jc Co., Bankers, New York, have established. By this method of pooling thousands of orders in various sums and operating them as one immense capital, share holders realize large profits which are divided pro rata monthly. New circu lar contains two unerring rules for suc cess, and full information, so that any one can operate profitably. Stocks and Bonds wanted. Oovernment Bonds sup plied. Apply to Lawrence it Co. Bankers, ."7 Exchange Place, N. Y Citv. RALEIGH 3IAKHETS. $5 7. 15 bii tl 7 9 (a.6 00 tie a Vgi 14 12 25 33 fdi 6o 8 6 10- 5i Cotton Market : Reported by PARKER A A VERA, Cotton Brokers. Raleigh, NC, June 21. Ib79. Middling.. 12' i Strict Low Middling 12 Low Middling ....11 Strict Good Ordinary 11 Good Ordinary 10" Ordinary Middling Stains 10 Ixw Middling Stains I0 Good Ordinary Stains 1') Tone ol Market, dull and declining. CITY .HAKHCTIS-Wholesale I'rlee. Corrected by CHISTOPHER A SORRELL Official Report of Grocers Exchanje. Raleigh, N. C, June 21, ib79. Flour, North Carolina Chickens Corn Corn Meal Bacon, N. C. Ho round. " hams Bulk Meats, clear rib sides... " ' shoulders Norih Carolina I'ork Coffee, piime Rio " gojd Syrup, S. H Molasses, Cuba Salt, Liverpool Sugar, white " yellow Irish potatoes " " North Carolina. Sweet Potatoes (seed) Oats, shelled Peaches, peeled 44 unpealed Apples, northern per bushel. " dried Cotton Ties, new 44 " spliced Bagging Pork Peas, per bushel, white 44 44 stock Eggs Butter Beeswax Rags mixed " cotton Furs Otter Mink Fox Coon Above are for large quantities, mall quantities are wanted higher will be charged. i lb 13 35 1 70 V 1 $1 00 Ql 25 50 (a) 55 75 80 45 50 S per It) 3 " 25 1 3 kg 11 5 K5 85 12' i v lo 20 n 12 5".i0 75 90 35 When prices illatl-iiitri). EVER Y D A Y o0 4 12 6 SX) 90 15 2l 22' ' TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS A Time-Honored Custom. For the one hundred and tenth time the announcement is made that, in ac cordance with its vested rights secured by an inviolable charter, the Louisi ana State Lottery Company will, as is its regular custom, proceed on tne se cond Tuesday of next and every month to have, in the city of New Or leans, its regularly monthly distribu tion, when si I0.41M1 will We divided fair ly among the purchasers of the tickets. The price, two dollars; halves, one dollar each. For further information, address at once, M. A. Dauphin, P. . Box (i!':. New Orleans, La. r i IT". 1 1 r i rti n . It.d.eoii omn- I I Io-.nct t, Kruns- M. llUnnv . I'o'ltli' oiigan, Parker. Br u r.w i-k il. Pdilen y l ii in liiis Ri huioiid i j .McK union. Columhun Ale. Porter mid Mlnrnl Wwler. M v facilities for th delivery of the alo e in N.ttles or kcr, are superior toanv in the state. Prices a.s low as the lowest. Country orders sdi.-jfed. M. r.M.i.s. Balehrh, N. I'. City Botliug Works. l or Sale Tv o hundred and fifty xninds of live geee leathers. 1 hey are nice ami w ill te ld low . Apply to Ittta iV Myatt, WhoIeHiild iriK'er and Commission Merchant... overbf and i:e i Kavetteville Huihlin and Lo.-n A.nwiat ion, I'liin- lerland iuntv. 1j7 Mi Iaui i P.itteriu. Columbus count v. I'th c'. n i Council. Pdadcn count . ('nparallT Kaleli fetch. Receipt for w-ek end ing June .1th, l-Ci. Same lime I a Hi v cur M fi bale Decretive iii receipt- for week Huh year Ke-eH'tH for same week in K7 17s ' 'htle rec eipts from 1st Sptemlr to dale, 4,14 Whole r"ceipt for sme time I .mt year, 41. o Increase in receipts this ver to dale, l.'J4 " N oi t hern order during the v. eek have Ik-ii in tive: Ainir to the material decline in New ork, but the demand for North Carolina l. torien has been sin li mh to cause price to go fully up Ut New York, and one day sale were made al l-lici. uloveN'ew York. The intrket closisi at 121 c. pr Middling. is New York lUolati'Mis i.i -.un,- a hu h grade. itort:i. ikrivam. bnH ('- let. A gng of thirty convict- haveU-t n employed at W. L. Pieice s farm, eiht mile north of Raleigh, locjiop oni his cotton. They were ijniellv ut work onThurvUr, hen inuUiin convict br the imuie of Jeff. Williaiii com plined of being to sick to work anv ui or. lie waa taken to a log hotme. chained and the Juvr locked In the courmecfan hour or o. tteorge I-'air-ch'tli, alv a mulatto convict, wa.s simi larly affected and subjected to the same trcatnienu After awluie Mr. J. II. tiell. bo tiuooe of the overteerm, went to see how bi patient were gettimc on. H Vautioutly on tiptoe ste.iling-' ap prvchv ih door and seizing tLe kn-h m if to make a sudden mie, he ahvok it vigoroaly ; the door .kI v aiice.1 rapidly iu him an-l km-ckel him down." lie got up u Ideniy a id asked ilvihat It infant." anl the 1 he felt tupid and huked . n the lo houae to - about the aick txiivic , and then he eit atupi ler. Tier w-ien't any conTicta there. Thev h d rrceive.la hammer from some hid Ji n laid and made goxl their e-Mrate th uuh the doorth lo k of which ibev hid broken opea. Mr. Bell eoundtd ll .i a m nd sertrhaaituoieJia'.ely innituie . V. ipiin wan caught Friday, but Fair cioth ia still al Urg. He is a bright maIaXto afed 'Z years, and w aen jactfrooa Clinton, . C, V a i;i:iiii oil IIoihk Dr.O.W. Bla-k-nall. Proprietor. Iniis Wellhoiise, W. A. lawless, Atlanta; .. F. lomr, T. A. Bobbins, W. I Kveritt, IbM-kiucham; K li Farlev, A Forb, New York; B K Moore, Wi'l iiiiiik'tnti; L Pulliam, John J Hill, Ashc viiie; ' C Clark, John D Whitfonl, .S C S.i.tield. Newbern; Theo V Klutz, Sal isbury; W P Willisma, Davidson Col lege; P V Carlton, Henry Kisl wood: Statesville; Chas K Jones. M Jordan, Charlotte; L A Bikle. Concord; A Nau renburv. Hichmond; Hon M L Lure, i.itesville. Nmioxai. I lot Kt. H H Street A S,n, Proprietors. J T Sargent. Texan; J It Kerr, New 1 ork; A W Kirkl.iud, New Berne; W S M vaiiis; Mr-. v s Myains, Bakers ville; lU-.in.-: Nave. Lexinifton; C N hue. Concord; I.C I I.-tui-. Lexington; C iptMin W r i in ker, Kinfonl; Thomas -li.iviiss., I leni'.eison; N'ill D Brown, Trinity College; Mint D Bryan, city. One iair of larce. line irrav horses for siile cheap, at M.irlin A OsUirn'g Orain and Feed tore. UrllM- HMe. Mrs. 'KlM.rnh.is opened a Warding ho.isc on the xrner of North Hargelt and MclK.well street. Board bv the day. week, or mouth. niAke'n Ire. Nothing is more grateful to the ar. bed t.mgue or over-hwtel lsly than a drink of wold ice water, or iced tea. Bl.iWe s is the place to tiy it. '':vu jour orders early. lhn.ooo feet pine IuuiIkt. JJU.UUU heart pine siiwed shingles. 'J.imh) bushels Inilttsl meal. 2.INIO hu-dicls corn. 2 car loads baled fodder. 2 hav. and a variety of horse and cow feed on hand, and more coining. For sale very low bv Joiies, Oreen ac Powell, 47 Fav- ettev ille street. Italeigh, N. C. ( oal ! Was lower than ever known. Thwre was nn advance on the 1st ot .June. There will be another the 1st of July it is expected. We have just received several cargoes just from the mines, and offer it for the next fifteen days, delivered, at M.ao jer ton of 2,240 pounds, cash. Those who prefer can nay for it now and have it delivered on short notice, when they chxse, within the next davs. JONKS, liKKKN iV 1'OVV KI.I.. 47 Favetteville street. Or Central Iepot, llaleigh. N. V. I'rejudlee Kill. Lleven vears ou r daughter suffere-l on a bed of misery under the care of several of the le-st (and some of the worst) physicians, who gave her dis ease various names hut no relief, and now she i; restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had MM-hcdat for two years, 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 itikhI a medicine a.s Hop Bitters. "The Parents. Marble and t.rnnile .Monti men In mid Tombs. The finest work in the South. Work set up in cemeteries cheaper than will le loaded on cars North, thereby saving double first-class freight, risk of break age. tc. All kinds of cement for sale. Wolfe's stone burial eases to be seen at Henry Brown's and marble yard, cor ner Morgan and Blount streets, llaleigh, N. '. . (.'AVION it Woi.kk. f. VVeikel A o. In order to be abreast with the times in every respect, this enterprising firm are receiving daily samples ofall the most fashionable and seasonable goods now in the market. Select vour sam ples ami they will send for the goods and make them up in a style that, for elegance ami finish cannot ho surpassed. Their charges will be moderate and suitable to the times. All goods now on hand will bo sold at verv reduced ' prices for cash only. Call and examine heir stock. You needn't buy unless ton like. t'nlwe fmpreawloii. It is generally supposed by physi cians and the people generally that Dyspepsia cannot invariable be cured, but we are pleased to sav that Oreen's In no way has the education of the public so progressed as in the appreci ation of artistic culniniere. Superiority in this, united with splendid appoint iiicnts and all the modern con veniences of hotel life, have kept the "St. Nicholas" of New York in all its old acknowledged supremacy. The list of its guests from week to week in clude the best known names of the country in wealth, social rank, etc. Country merchants also find this hotel the convenient and desirable in poi nt lions. In W. location, price, acenmmoda- l'atapseo and 1 1-h H.Dodd. Family Flour bbl. Sacks. For sale I.. R. Wyatt. Has on hand and to arrive 22,000 lbs. C. K. Bulk side and shoul ders. l.noobush. prime white corn. 2o bbs. family flour. Hoobnsh. Haxall Mills bolted meal. .5u sa-ks Marshall's Liverpool salt. 25 bids. New Orleans molasses. lo bliis. sugar house molasses. 20 biiis. sugar, from granulated down. 20 sacks coffee. 2o,ouo pounds prime Timothy hay. Karly Hose seed potatoes. Orders filled promptly for seed sweet potatoes. Above named goods bought right, and will be sold accordingly. L. R. YVyatt. Wilmington St., opposite Marked. Machinery. Brewster is agent for the sale of tin. shiiirf machines, rotu-u gins and everything the farmer wants, also every articlo the housekeeper needs. Call and examine his stock and see how cheap his good arc. linn tiled Me. Debt, overty and suffering haunted me for years, caused by a sick family and large bills for doctorinsr, which did no good. I was completely discouraged, until one year ago, by the advice of my pastor. I procured Hop Bitters and com menced their use, and in one month we v ere ali w ell, and none of us have been sick a day since; and I want to Bay to all joor men, you can keep vour fami lies well a year with Hop liitters for less than one doctor's visit will cost. A Wnrkiuginau. Would an Irredeemable Currency be as tfood as gold? While there is a verv large class of intelligent cit izens who believe it would, we regani it our duty to all alike to say that as a cure for old sores, outs, bruises, jams and slashes, there is nothing like arlsdic Salve. Beware of counterfeits. Win and Cuke for Evfnlnp. Alfred Speor of New Jersey, it should bo known, is one oT the most extensive producers and dealers in Pure Wines and Brandies in the United States. He makes a superior Port Wine, which tisk the highest premium at the Cen tennial, known as Speer's Port (irape Wine. It is sold by Win. Simpson, druggist, llaleigh, N.'C. MMerawnentAl Wines. Speer's Port tJrape Wine is a uuintoxieatinir wine, from the native grown 1'ort Orapes. especially for the use of Christian Churches, arid guaranteed to retain it's grateful flavor and essential qualities unimpaired for any period. Much used for evening parties and by invalids. For sale by William Simpson, druggist, Raleigh, August Flower has nev er, to our knowl edge, faihjd to euro 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, Ac. Out of the .5o, nou dozen bottles sold last year, not a single failure was reported, but thousandsof complimentary letters received from Druggists of wonderful cures. Three doses will relieve any case. Try it. Sample battles 10 cents. 1 tegular size 75 cents. Bovixk, Mississippi, April 22, Js7!. The following correspondence will explain itself: A. Waddili., Esq., IiYXtimcno, Va. Dear Sir: Observ ing a certificate from you in reference tothe "Iron and Alum Mass,'" of the Sev en Springs, in Washington coimtv, Va., in relation to its ellicacy for Liver Diseases, would you have the kindness to inform me whether you used the "Mass" or the "Water;" also, a de scription of tho symptoms and such other information as you may deem pertinent. I am a long-time sufferer with Liver Complaint, and naturally feel very anxious on the subject of a remedy that will afford me even tem porary relief. Your early replv- will greatly oblige, very respectfully, William Bakk. pure, finest Lynch ni nn, Va., Mav 12, 187:. Wm, Baku, F.s-., Bovine, Mississippi Dear Sir: Vour inquiry iu regard to the " Liver ease" 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 MJth year, and has been a member of my lamil3' for the last 17 years. She had been afllicted wiih Liver Disease for 30 years, sometimes almost dying with pains in the back, breast, and heavii r3-i of the chest, heart-burns (in i i, sick stomach, vomiting, A-. 1 procured a few bottles of the ".la"' for her, and very soon after she began the use of it, her health commenced to get betier, and she con tinued ste.idily to improve, and at this writing, so old, seemingly in as good health as a person who had never been 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 famil' medicines we have access to, not only for such diseases as above indicated, but for va rious other complaints for which it is recommended. Hoping these answers satisfactory, I am, very trulvr, A. Wad hill, Proprietor Lynchburg News. For sale by Wm. Simpson, Pescud, Lee A Co., and F. 11. Heartt, Raleigh, N. C, and Druggists generally. Landrcm A Litchfield, Abingdon, Va, A Card. To all who are suffering from tho er rors and indiscretion of youth, ner vous weakness', early decay, loss of manhood, Ac, 1 will send a recipe that will cure you, Free ol Charge. This gioat remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Hev. Joseph I. Inman. Station D., New i ork City. WtiolesaleStore. Messrs. Latta A M,yatt have on hand and to arrive ! 3oo sacks "L. & M." Family Flour. ,0 " "OS" ' " " KHI " "XX" " " 2" bids. Patapsco and Orange Flour. 4o sacks X. C. Flour. Too bushels corn. lioo ' meal (Virginia bolted). 20,000 lbs. bulk C. R. sides. 2,ooo 44 bacon and shoulders. 1,(h0 " canvassed and uncanvassed hams. 4mk lbs. N. C. hams and shoulders 40 bbls. new crop Cuba molasses. 3." " New Orleans " 3. " "Queen Bee" Syrup. 2,200 lbs. bucket, tub' and tierce lard. 4") bags Rio Coffee. 20 bbl. "yellow" sugar. lo ' "A." and "C." sugar. .. ' 0:-anulated " All ol which will be sold low. Send lor samples and price list. Latta A My att, Wholesale Grocers. For Rent, Two frame dwellings on Swain street. Apply to Martin & Osborn. t Nicholas' hotel has re- io a ; i-huU urn prices is ie enterprise ami That the " diK-ed it- r i another ex.n understanding of public wants which hav e made this house so distinguished among the New York houses of public entertainment. The table offers every luxury and delicacy, served in the most perfect style of cui&iniere, and all the wants of the guests are attended to with the utmost care. This great hotel more than sustains the rank won by a quar ter of a century of judicious and able catering for the tastes of the public. To oome once is to be a permanent patron. Nkw York, Juno 21. Money at 3(,4; Exchange 4.S(iifa4.s7. Governments steady at lAM'i. State bonds dull. Cotton net receipts :'! bales ; gross 98. Futures closed easy; sales oti, 000 bales ; June 12.oo12.o7; July 12.o7; August 12.135 ; September 12.47( ; October ll.H2(d, - ; November ll.lSfg, ; December 11.1 1 fa, 11. 12: January ll.14ll.lo. Cotton nominal; sales 70 bales; mid dling uplands 12 8-1''; middling Orleans 12 2-lii; consolidated net receipts ''n." bales: exports to Great Britain 1"2 bales; to France bales; to the Conti nent --. Flour quiet, strongly in buyers' favor; Southern flour dull; common to fair extra f4.7oo.t)0 ; good to choice Jio.iio fa.H.7o. Wheat, heavy ; ung raded win ter red 81.1 1.17; No. 2. 'fl.l7KL17i. Corn ungraued, 40-i, active. Oats heavy; No. 3 nominal at :7. Oulee active and unchanged ; Rio, in full cargoes, 11414i; in jobbing lots 12' lo. Sugar firm with fair trade for Cuba; Muscovado ih 2-Pi ; fair to good re fining, quoted at h.' (x,7-b ; prime OiK 9-iU ; redned fair demand and linn. Molasses quiet, prices um-hanued. Rice, fair request and quite firm. Tal low, fair trade and steady ai Of '.n: o-bi Rosin dull at ?1.-0C -"t? 1 . -5 lor strained. Turpentine weak Pork opened weak and closed firmer with moderate trade ; mess, on spot, is quoted atfO.oO for old ; Sl0.:Ju10.3o for new: July delivery ; August SlO.00-5lti.2o. Lard easy ; prime steam, on spot, 6.406v 0.42i. Whisky dull, Sl.Otil bid ; Si.OOj! asked. Freights quiet. Baltimore, June 21. Oats s'.eady; Southern 3o(a40; Western while :;.7(a) 3S; do. mixed o53 5 ; Pennsylvania :;y (a, 42. live quiet at o8 00. a lay dull ; prime to choice Pennsylvania and Maryland S12.00Sl:i.OO per ton. Pro visions lirm ; mess pork v.o0 Slo.7o: bulk meats loose shoulders 4i ; clear rib sides o ; packed 4i5J. Ba con suoiilders oily ; clear rib sides 5i(o,0; hams 101lli. Lard, refined, in tierces 7. Butttir quiet; prime to choice western packed 10(a,12; roll 1012. Kggs steady at 1314. Ooli'ee quiet; Rio cargoes ll14t. Whisky dull L06i1.07. Sugar SCati. Wilmington June 21. Spirits tur pentine firm at 25. Rosin steady ; strained S1.074 ; good strained Si. 10. Crude turpentine steady; hard $1.00; vellow dip $1.00; virgin $2.10. Tar steady at 75. Corn quiet ; prime white ohoi . Cincinnati, June 21. i lour in good demand and a shade higher ; for family fo.KiS0.00. Wheat stronger and in fair demand; red and white $1.0o(a, Si. 07. Corn quiet at 3S:;HJ. Oats firm at ;i235. Pork quiet but firm at $10.25 S10.50. Lard quiet but firm; current make held at $d. 15. Bulk meats strong er shoulders held at $.'5.85, short rib sold at $4.05; cash sales $4.02; buyer June and seller July f4.'7J".lo ; short clear held at $5.15. Bacon in go jd de mand at full prices shoulder-? $1,121 $4.25; short rib $5.25 ; short clear rib $5.50(a5.75; Whisky active and firm at SI. 01. Butter steady and unchanged; Sugar steady and unchanged. Jlogs active ; packing, $o.804.(Ht. Livkrpool, June 21. Noon Cotton dull; middling uplands 7; middling Orleans 7 1-10 ; sales 8,D00 bales ; specu lation and export 1,000 bales ; receipts 15,600 bales, 2000 American. Futures uplands and low middling clause for June and July delivery, 0 15-10; July and August,62-32; August and Septem ber H 31-32; September and October, t 21-32; October and November 0 l!-32. Futures closed quiet and steady. " June 21. Cotton Middling, low mid dling, good ordinary: Galveston dull at 12, 111 and'Hi cunts; net receipts Kd bales. Norfolk quietat 12i cents ; net receipts 35 bales. Balti more dull at 12', i2i and Hi cents; net receipts 150 bales. Boston dull at j 123, 12i and 11$ cents; net receipts 54 j bales. Wilmington firm at 12. 11 J 1 and 11 cents; net receipts 3 bales; j Philadelphia quiet at 121, 124 and 11J j cents; net receipts 20 bales. Savannah ' quiet at 12, 11$ and Hi! cents; net re- j ceipts 342 bales. New Orleans dull and easy at 12, 11$ and Hi cents; net j receipts 138 bales. Mobile quiet and steady at 12, 11$ and Hi cents; et re- 1 ceipts 17 bales. We are receiving Inquiries or orders f.r 1 1, Reliable Southern Engine, made l.v Talbott &. Sons, Richmond, Va. F.vrv agent Is expected to Increase his sales tin season, and the manufacturers are n(1 v working nifiht and day to rill orders. ivr. sons of experience never fail to buy I In.. Standard Machinery. dinning Engines a specialty. They invented the best Hpark Arrester r,, known. We are agents for the best (jiihIh v ofall kinds of machinery. Don't forget 1 1, "Improved End Snake SeeHitus Tnresher, Horse -Powers and I!u.-kf. Mowers of C. Aultman & Co., the best m., i . Call and see our sample machinery. Stronach .a Allcott, Manufacturers and Owner's Agents and Machinery Deah-rs, June21-tf RALEIGH, X, - . iltionra Blood and Skin Humors Speedily, rermmtently and L'rmiomirai, Cured 6.v the Cuticitra Remedies - , all other known Jerf iVi'n rs and methods of treatment fail. 7Tfuli1.s fleers and Sores, Absr.-ss.s Milk Leg, Fever Sores, Krvsipolas sores old Sores and Discharging Wounds, Bolls, Cnr buncles and Blood Impurities, which liniiii fest themselves by bursting through th. frkin and eating deep into tbe flesh, when treated internally by the ( utlcura Hesol vent and externally with the ( utieuni ami Cuticura Soap, rapidly heal and disappear. Salt Rheum or Eczema, Tetter Ringworm! Psoriasis, Leprosy, barber's Jteli and ali Scaly and I ten hit; Eruptions ot the skin Scald Head, Dandruff, and all Irritatingami Itching Humors of the scalp, which can. the Hair to become dry, thin and life!e., and result in Premature Baldness, are per manently cured by the Cl rirnn Bkmi-MKS. .1 sun ihsfask Ri-markable Letter from .1 . A. A'si., M'umfnet it rer of the State tSiijieephotdiate. Tin I, lli HI Messrs Wkkks A Pottkr: ( Jentlenn ii I think 1 have paid for medicines and nn di eal treatment during the last -twenty ear all of three thousand dollar, wiilmni receiving any permanent relief. Lust May while tak ing a Turkish hnt h at 17 Beacon street, a young man emplnveii there by the name of Wm. Cutbett induce. i me to allow him to apply a preparation thai he ha"! upon me, as-uring me that it wa perfectly harmless, and tor a certain cor sideration he would cure in.- within 1 1 i i days from the time he commenced. 1 u ca he fa i led to do so I was to pay him jol Ii i ic I eons. -lite. I and heapplj dit nearl eci i lay for li ve weeks, w lien the d i sense el, t i re I .lis ii)ear( i I very cheerfully paid hiiii the amount agreed upon, and "th -n a-ke. him what this remedy was, and he replied thai it was no ut her than. ' 'Tic i" k v . since that time I have had no trouble from this disease, and have not had such good health in twenty years as I have hadduriug the last six mouths. I have since my recovery bought Cuticura and gi ven it to t'rieiids su iTeri ng with skin K. diseases, and in every instance it bascuod them. I believe it lo be the greatest di- coverv ol the present centiirv. .1. A. Ti l K I 13 Doane St., Boston. Dee. lip, 1s7s. Note. - M r. Tuck er is a well k now n -i t i . . i and has served tlu- city in many import. ii capacities. He is at present a memh. rot tin- Board of Aldermen He is also w, i known to agriculturists and lariner a.-th. manufacturer of the celebrated Bay st -it.-Superphosphate. iTTici'RA iu:-ii:in:s Have done for me what hundreds of dollai -sient on other remedies ha e (ai led to .1. . and I do not hesitate to recommend tln i as first-class articles. Yours truly, M AUK BRA NN A S . ( 'arboiidaie. Pa ., 1 iec. J, i sTS. Skin and Scalj) Diseases should be lr. . r I externaliy with 'n t icura, assisted by th Cuticura Soap, and Resolvent taken . nally, until cured anil for some time aid ward. Where the Humors are confined t the Blood and do not show themselv es on the surface, the Resolvent alone v i i . speedily drive them from the system. 'I h. Cuticura Remedies infallibly cure the most loathsome cases of Scrofulous and Skin and Scalp Humors, as i.s attested by hundred-"! unsolicited testimonials in our possession. Prepared by Weeks iV. Potter, Chemist and Druggists, MV) Washington street. Bo--ton, Mass., and for sale by all Druggists and Dealers. Price of Cuticura, sin;Ul boxes, .Vi cents ; large boxes, eon tai n i ng I wo a nd one half times the quantity of small, $1. Resol vent. SI per bottle. I 'uticura Soup, 'S cent s per cike; by mail, .'tu cents; A cakes, T" ctu. VOLTAIC ELECTRIC Weary sufferer from Rheumatism, N eu ral- gia. V eak ami Sore Lungs, Coughs and Colds, Weak BaeU. Weak Stomach and Bowels. .-pepsia. I-'etnale Weakne.--. Shooting Pains through the Loins ami Back, try these Plasters. Placed over tin pit of the Stomach, they prevent and euro Ague Pains, Bilious Colic, Liver Com plaints, and protect the system from :t thousand ill-. June l''-d2ta w.fc wlm i00ll5. TO THE LAWYERS! o - A Work of Great Merit. A Digest of Cited Gases IN TH K North Carolina Reports. I5v the Hon. A. W. V. hnl Hie I .a w vers Tourvreo. Sny ol' It: NEW ROUTE. QUICKTIME! New Coaches AND Smooth Track. Raleigh & Gaston and Ealeigh & Augusta Air-Line Sailrcad Companies, Office of Gex'l. Superixtexdent, Kai.eigh, N. C, June li), "879. dd to the N. c. profe- Mill til, "It is an iudisperisabh si on f if the state."' Hon. I hlel .) ustlce ill iN.I . "The work will giveth" 'rreatest posVibln fai-ilily in thf investigation of any ii -tion. " Hon. .1. li.Ihllard, AKsociale J u ti-e, N. C. "The book Is a universal brief."-' Kd. lira ham May wood. "It will give him who has it such an ad vantage over h i m w ho has i t not , t ha t every practicing lawyer will hnd it a necessity.' Hon. K. i. Heade. "It is the best digest ever made by any person in any country." 'Hon. Thoni.ei Kutlin. Price bv express SIJ.'kI ; bv mail, post p 8! l. ' " A dd ress. Persons w ishing to visit the Mountains of North Carolina will rind a most AGREEABLE ROUTE VIA tUOO.OOO Going- a-Keg-gin?. At the last June Distribution of the Louisiana State Lottery Company a worthy but impecunious coal merchant of New Orleans drew, for ten dollars invested, one hundred thousand dol lars. There are just as good opportu nities for some one offered upder the management of (ienerals Beauregard and Early, at New Orleans, on June 17th next. For further information, address M. A. Daupin, P. O. Box 692, New Orleans. Mlfii&AMtaB.B BY WAY OF HAM LI:T,CIIARL0TTE AND SPAR TANBURG TO IIENDER SONVILLE. Leaving Kaleigh at 8 p. m., on Sleepers they brealtrast in Charlotte, atrivln in Heiiderxoiiville about six p. m. Thence by Fast Stages to Asheville IN THRF.E AND A HALF HOURS. By thia route, they have the day for the Mounti J i trip, and t he comfort of the pas sengers is made the flrt consideration. JNO.C WINDER, junel9--m Superintendent. june 21 Alfred William A .. I'l BI.ISH Kit' RALKKiH. N. IHisccllaiifoti it. Mt. Vernon Institute 46 M t. Vernon IMaee, Halt imoi e, Md. EiiL'lish, French, and fh-rmiin Iionnlini! and rav School for y ung ladies and little girls. Airs. Mahv .1. JonVh and Mrs. H. Maiti.and. Princiials. HSsksted by a large corps of professors. 1 be tvVi-nt iet h antiiin . session will commence Sept. lsth. Korc n- cu'ars tiddresk the P June U-d '.m rice Sept rineip.s PHESCRiPTIO FREE For the pedr Cmrt of Seminal "rTtakaet, Lot Manhood, Prematara- Debflitr, IfarToaiaMi, feeipODdearr, t'oafailoa of Idea, ATriloB to locletf, Defeetire Menory, und all Disorder! Iroaf kt oa hj Secret Habit afid Exremei. Aa; tntfitt ha the iajredleat Addresa, QR. JAQUES A CO., uo wt sixts lst circiinrATi. QVJD- i
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