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DAILY NEWS If I 'MtT A JOBDIf. PROrBirTORI joiix n. iit feftcv. Editor. Tl'KNDAY. - J I" N K -4. l-7i. IRlMCitK Of Pl'tLATH ITta hl Tlored ah pXlentJy In the pursuit of truth a they have done hi tfce eCort to b!tr up their preeon rtfinirmi it is ilifTicull t et V - t ' limits to tlje pro-es w hi. h tho wurll .nul l h&t Aainl in kmtuleUce up to thi v mt f our Lord There are ruci in which error and fNehoml, tpmrr maintained, will answer the purpoAof truth, for a time: l.nt there are others, in whi-h the fabrication r-f &wa i a (die nl foolish . the ei pefetif of the ostrich or the American roo for hiding Itself, sticking its bead into a Nash. fthis nature K the attempt of the Washington IlepuMi ran tnl reduce representation of the South In Conirress r truesin at the prolble result of tin census of IW). The nejub!i"n assumes, without o much as an attempt si imnnni!, that the ratioofincreaso of population in tbt ereral States will tx the same d urine the current deeade as i: was during that whl-h terminate! in K Th editor or wrtter thus entirely ignores the effect of the war njm the South which was not onlv the latt!e field of the stroficle between the sections, hut which had to contend acirtt fivefold oJJj.with no aIsi4n- e from &bro.J, no rerruita of population from abroad, and which suffered constant drain of imp utation by the escape of sla es. and the desertion or emigration of white uico. Uo tL aVsurxl assumption the Ileput tican states that South famlini will in-reasc at the r.:e of C.T. or lmls roor Ihaa ono-fourth of ne per cent.: that Virginia will in creases! the rate of 4.11. West Vir go" at the ame, Alalama if Mi aiastppi at and North Carolina at th rata of 7.KJ percrnl. N w the f.i-t ar that during the pui nine wr vers few emigrants have left these States, while sme thousands hive cotu into them: meantime the raiit of ruMtiraJ loere. has rone on as iio'ia!. which the hUtorr of this country how to hare ln mute twenty per cent. It Isotkiis tiiat the undectsMe cts will ap-et th calculations of the Re publican. - .-du to which there tail) b a considerable gain of population in the Northern tAtrM. and a r la:je lots in the Southern. fiat th writer "m n-r t- te sstis fled with the result of hi assumption, and in order to strengthen the ca.se, and to weaken still further the Soutneni representation In Congress, he takes Maryland and IVlaware from the cite rorr of Soathern States, and puts tl oni on the Northern side. Iu this way the other fourteen Southern t.;- Are il lowed ighty-aeven represent at ive or twenty -nine perct-nt. of the whole ("n gres.s. but the ca.se is not so had as tin.. -x-rLivg to his own assumptions; for the srriter make a mistake in the a. Id it Ion of the figures, by which he de prive the South of live representative. The number should le ninety-two from the fourteen States, in stead of eightr seven. There is eoJ r.is-:i to cvje,-t that the increase of population in the two Virginia.. North Carolina. Kentucky and Tennessee w ill te nearly or quite twenty per cent., that in Mississippi. Arljintuw, Florida and Toa, it will ! jearera hundred than fifty; and lli.it in South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama. Miaaiasippi and Iouisiana the inrreav will be ten to twenty per ent. In the aggregate, the South, will have in ereuaed as rapidly, if not more to. ihs.ii the North. ' be colored exo.lns" m.ir hurt Mississippi and Ixnii:ma to some extent, but the other States will no: feel it. Wr di.1ike to find f.n;t w i h an v one. mna mor ewpcciall with our (x'.(cini eontemprmrj-,tlM Itnleiirh Nrw. Hut U Ktrike us that it could, with the rrejuewi rmrrietT. hnre omittwl tha r. oitlne details 01 the lnf.intlciil tril of Louiw Iierce. wliich apjeariHl m nunuar n is.tue. 11 trie reaMntf puhln 01 our uear oi.i .state have urown m uepreu in ineir tuirst iur en:ition a to demand such dvuioralizimr ami mickenlnjr dicloHiire. theu inJcel the future of our troiu vouiii; u.v-i and trtuoiM. mndrst pirls nnproj.i tionn. A new..iijr i nubile .-.in, tor. and to nrcrerly fnlrtll its hi;h mi- ioii nonit ronve-t. not pander to. 1 low and Ti.'.OU ta.Ht. rrnritt.- Kr Tue Expre?w U hereljy inforuicd tL.t , tLo evideti'-o iu th I'ierre cane wa.n pul lwbed as much in justice to the w oman eharyed with the crime a a simj.U nUer of new. Talent were in circu lation connecting her name with things probable and iinpnlaM; hhad bxn tra lard without r.m ; and it was debated bet for her and for the p-op!e ot thb IncmlitT that the evidence honM b published as cotnpletelv showing in itH that there wm not the slihu-nt ground 00 which to be u,-h a terrible chary. And we Tenturw to wr th.it oar "modest, virtuous girls" will not W harstia the slightest manner by its publication. There was no flTort at enatidna!lsm. It wa a plain. lare statement of the rae. fully exonerating Mrs. Pierce. And, bv the wsr, whv do tb Express publl-h In its local eo!amns, a reading notiix of "a tory"' published in a sensational par of th loweat grade, cietallint: "the trials and terapations of a poor girl," if It i such a sUckler for chaste readirg? UrholJ two things: rirt. that sr will not. If we can help it, let vital "srxl ridrhteoas lawn b replied or nrvumeu as a comiiiion or Kettin an -ry "t' "' ' uppon me ko ern- j.v.ii. uii rcisccvi ana tn re alist to the end. all such measures. "And In the second place, even uuder tti preasnre of rtr feeling and op- Pitoct, win ao no cwst no Vote -wax wuiplacos really or apparently njattltode inconsistent with the old and recojrnixeJ principles and nradltiona of English and American liberty namely, tliat civil, not milita ry force. Is the usual, the safe, the "American met 11 of keeping peace at th polls, "-Jasiw A. ti-trjteht. Aod thenatultlned himself by voting against Mr. Springer's resolution. Ta Itadlna; HepabUean paper of Malna, tba Liwtaioo JooruaJ, aaja the po4Ukai itaatia Id thai 8(aU it ao anomalous and on certain' that a very actire campaign la promised, but the Ppnbllcni will go Into the contest m . i J 1 . I J' . unitetl, nopejui and uetrpi iu on a piatiTui of aolind ineney, national supreuiacy knd csio'al riChts, iSxjutlfVs wall J the Korth;,nd ba aided by many men w ho last year, from various considerations, Vole.1 the Greenback ti.-ket, an I not a few sound money I.'ui' -'rats. In an editorial comment on adver tising scheme, the Itoading Tenn.) Times says: "Thereare men wbo wouui rather spend ?10 or fJU in tho rail -card and txiard u .isanecst, which may be seen by a few hundred rws.ple. than to ex- H-nd the same sum in their home pa Icn, where tens of thousands would nee their cards every day. This is an age of newspaper reading, ami tho sooner business men come to realize this faot in all its importance., the belter it will bo for business generally, and the bet ter it will Ik for theuisol ves." SKvriur. of our State exehanges mention instances of looses in thir several localities by sjeculation in cot ton futures. Thev are not alone: in New York, Boston, and Liverpool sim ulation in eotton h;i.s brought sovenil operators to gnof. and tho tlmtuations have leen nnusuallv wide and fre quent. The w hole practice of dealing in contracts lor luture iieiivery upon margins h.vs Income a nuisance, which the legitimaic iiealurs would do wisely t check leforo it causes lasting mis chief. Tn : Spriugiteld Kepublicau is of the opinion that Mr. Knott's answer to the Fraud, on bctialf of the Judi iary com- m ttts, is ""too heavy and elitborHte, too (vir'uii and t petulant." That is p)werful criticism, surely. Still, if it were all lhee, it is one thing more unausw erable. imii.i ru ai. .Mirij. A.i!i-iu'Ii "ongress has leeii in st-s- s..i atiiiosl without interruption ime Iat ov inler, yet tlie noble .statesmen who drew six thousauda year could not find tune to insider a little bill for the relief of the country agam-t tho cattle plsirne. V e send altogether too man v ststesmen to t'on.'rps. W'e n-ally want a few plain men who can bring their mtn-ls ihw and then dow n to a bill ot practi interest. Att tnt-i nfil m'iom. To judge bv the fus and -hatter. the Ioua Kepit)(iC4tiis are euleavoriui; to impress ferytoJy w ith the IxHiel that th-y ha e a Jcp r:-1 v lonli enin pai'n bvf re thcui. If this pretence is tor the purs of deceiving the an- ous rrlisi i-nunittees or the partv. it is equal in euormit v to a fresh south ern outrage. Aft-iuia n r itntion. our I'm lc Samuel has exploded the idea startisl by some idiotic new sjmper corr-Mtideiil thai he is ipioseil lo the ele lion of Kw ing of liiio. ll is curious how soiii now spuicr, tolerable well- jiiiornicvl on other l"pi , appear to tor gvt that our L'li'ie Samuel is a I'vmo erat. -.Ifin.'u constitution. Audrew Jackson Ilirkenloopcr and the Honorable America espucius Kue are candidates tor liouteuaui-gov-ernor of Ohio. N hen the smaller pa ls rs ..f the state print the names m mil liiey is-ue aupplementn. ltrtHher lluh Hastings oiTurs Rrilaiu lieuerai jraut lo nhl the Zulus with, it wul also relieve ns of a very painful duty bv proMsiug, in addition, to llirow lje ui a lipatch sender. W'e want u ee the .uius well licked. li''MAiN'forl J"'.tt. "Would that Massachusetts would Cive the niun ry another Webster, ' said Hen Hill the other day in his speech in the Sen it e. She never did it. she borrowed him from New- Hamp shire and then slew him in a great di- d.tlli. - ll'-t ,!.' l',t. 1 tie I ohitrco ( nip. K.. ion nil Totukci-o Journal. I's!i tlie whole, the information we hae from all tlie tohatv-o growing set1 tlOIIS lll'l i"tes th:tt we .shall hae iii a ventre eixp of totu-co this year as to quant. ty, ami more than aii averag one a-s to quality, it the reasons jrove propitious. The unanimous admoni tion iroiu all authoritative sources that it is letter lo raise superior tobacco, even in small quantity, than to produce unlimited crops of interior trrude. has had C'MI etleet hacked ;is it has been y thedeir exericnce which planters h.w e had lor a series of years. Another thinif. The disordered svs- tem on f.nr plantations, which was the chid catw of the production of low grades of leal' 111 the years iiinnwdiaielv sii.---. .lini: I', war, is hcing superse ded by a new .rder that alreadv is War ing good fruit. The planter' and his laborers arc adjusting themselves fairl v toward 1.1H1 other. 'linos is lieingsub drusl to proper oversight and reirula ti(n. it li a full and complete adaixa tion to the now snditions, our Vir krirus l:intntions promise to retrain their Mtatifliiig as tho priuetal pro-du.-ers of the West tobacco in the world. U hit Prf-sldrnl Nheruinn M ould It. letter from Kx-CJiiveroor Grati Brow 11. Tho election of svreUry .Sherman to the 1'rosidency would insial an ollice im prepared to crystalir.e into a per iii.iucnt policy for our people those now 1 1, 11 1, i 11 kkti I iidi'iti n f"i. t I .....!... : cial cuntrua-tioil. I.rolecliie ".loii , " uuiuir mid raw road rins which hne plumlere-1 the Kreiit ag ricultural sceUons at tbe l i-hlm of orkT inicil camUii a.s u make tlie Nuues mere provin. es trihutary to the power throne.1 in Wall street. Of that svstem .secretary Sherman is the incarnation, and hi iriumph.or that of Mr. Foster, who is .-ercvlitei as his rej resentati e in Ohio, otihMn my opinion, pave the w y to a supremacy "f iral toanvfji neral enalirtsl .rosjrity in this" rountiy fr Ion; year to come. Th I'eopl Itelire It ? ; ' ; I Hon: hern lioiup. We llieve it is one of .llsop's fabler which telln of a considerate iruat rest in ir on an ox' horn that wished to know if It weight was oppressive. The cnat a vanity was ore!y hurt when, the ox replied that he was un aware or its presence. Moral Wri. tern ana seeker after fame keep hani nierlnif awav to nrovn that thorn -a. no Mei klnbnrj Declaration of Inde- nfieti.-e. Mit frr all that, the people elievait nevertheless, th world still k on tlieiunie, ami each rocurritnr year i-mitf ioriu a Krandcr celebration f the event than before. I There m Stmt Rlnz? i Ch irlottc Ivmv rat ' We heaM it said that the State ofnees for lso-vi, from the Governor down. 1 Lave already lveii appropriated to cer- : Lun iHjrsons, and that the form of nom inating convention will lm carried out aceordinif to the programme. Hut w ill not uie!oly strike in at tho proper tiine and break up such Idt arrange ments? We think so. For one, we do not expect to Ih txiund or governed bv any previous arrangement or m.inipu-lntion. I Oh. Indeed. St. bnli Globe Iiemocrat. The Imo-'ratic PreMenti'il ticket w ill ho Nuimie! J. TiMen, nfNew York, and John M. Palmer, of IIMnoH. This wini to us to be !eitlel levoml dispute. nr. I'Mlrr'a )Ilalke. New OrlcD4 Pl.-ayune. The (hi- Foster now wishes lie had "tit into the w ar.'" The aohliera aeem w iiitposxl to uiort the K wing-Rue ticket. )7 tu i :.. WOR'M" - f es VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WOKMS. 'fllE countenance is p.ik and lead 1 en-colorcd, with occasion.il :Iushe, or a circumscribed spot on one or both checks; the eyc becotr.c dull; the pupils dilate ; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes b!ceds ; a swelling of the upper lip : occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the ears ; an unusual secretion of saliva ; slimy cr furred tongue; breath very foul, particula-iy in the morning ; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach. a others, entirely gone ; fleeting pains in the stomach ; occasional nausea and vom iting ; violent pains throughout ".he abdomen ; bowels ir-xgular. at times costive; stools slimy, not infrequent ly tinged with blood ; belly swollen and hard ; urine turbid ; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompa nied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive; ur.easy and dis turbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but generally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist. DR. C. McLANE S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MKRCTRY in any form; it is an innocent prepa ration, not capable of doing the sligktest H;upy to the most tender infant. The genuine Dr. McLane's Vt m:fvue bears the signatures of C. McLaxe and F leming Bros, on the wrapper. :o: DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy foi ad the ill that flesh is heir to," but in atlcitions of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head ache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used prcpar atory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they are un equaled. BETAHE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each to has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impresvion Dr. Mi Line's Li kk 1';: i s. E.ich wrapj-er bears the ignaturrs of C M I.Asr and Ft fmiSt. 1;.mos LiMt upon hvii .(. pruirie Dr. C. Mr.i's I . I V 1 K Vr, ! j rt prred bv Fle"ii::g Iti -., ,.f I". r ! v ! i -, , pa., th- nurkct being lal! of n:ii:a:ion of the n.vuie yicLftue, .pclied h:rerently bu same pror.ur.ciatiori. HOP BITTERS. 'iru.oor, not n Uriuk, ' .-; HOIX. HITIir, .ll.WDKAKE, I'.AMiri.KA. amd tci i t r.r.r asu lii.-r '-. t.k l ALIT1K8 (-r ml -v., :: i': it.,. AI. n.-arr of ti e Sto: .1 'i. !:0ri !k. r.lood. T.trer Std J.vx. i. 4 l'r.nar (r.-..n. yvrTOu.nrnn. Sleep IfUDrw .Ji 1. . i:...;,-f.,::--,!a( t r si WlUt- p.i for.i .V; 1 ". ;.. i. ' '. " ;: ru.' rtirp or help, or . - ;:ii : ' 'ir,-: ia (lie as. Ai( your d pricrr j 01: ';. : 2' rs ur.(l t-y tbem flor Coi-uj Ci tk. . 1 The Uor r- n ; - tupcrior : u : D. I. C. U an -Dnoakeo, ui- ,ji 3P WILL YOU SELL 1FAEM! Chapin's Farm Agency, RALEIGH. N. C. Dr. A. B. Chapin, Manager. orth nrolinn lirnnrh of Ciorire II. hnplii l ann Alfenej ,Iio.tou. .Mmmk. JfA'1 :i ",,.,.!on V,'I'. ' 'he -ale of North , niwiuin iir 11 r 111 No clmrce m tule un til a sale Is eftipeteil. All nronertv r,Ifir...l i our han. N for sjile will be lulvpnlw.i 1., 11,. popular w ork. expense. J he South Illustrated free of 'har!eton News ntnl Courier navs Kverybiy has heard of Geo. H. Chapin's farm aifency.aiid few are iuinci,unlnted with the Kueeesn which hio. attended its opera tions." 1 ne .n w Farmer says: "Geo. II. chapin has a.lerii-ed bin farms to the amount of VW.iM dnrimc the past year We commend him to our readers. The Aiken, S. C.. Review says:"Xo one has done more than Geo. H. Chapin in the cause of southern immigration, our illaee K thronired with Northern people in search "' Southern homes, and good sales are being made. The 'South Illnf r.ite.l is doing a great work for us." The New York Tribune, the Boston Her ald. Journal.Traveler.Globe.aiul Advertiser speea In thehlghest termsof Chapin's Fanu Agency. N' .B-SMAI.L FARMS (particularly) are wanted at once. office Fit r Rulldintr. may J-tf RALEIGH. V. C: .1-1, "t. a:-'t an;! rest. M '- r'l'nrm la '- ' "' "trre fori I'1"'"- 1 ' 4J UHTCOtlCS. ST(X)"xTY "T" 'AKOMNA-WAKE Rachel Smith, ngainst w1"'''!1 "i,mli''", J. J. Lock hart and It. r . Morris. H.J smith, administrator of the estateof Rachel SmiUi, deed, hereby notifies tiie above named defendants that, on the M l!LJul-V.VA'J".,!C!'l Rt 11 o'elock. A. M., before the Clerk of nald Count v. he will move to be made a rarty plalnt'lfT to said action, therein Judgmeut hns been ob taineu; and for said defendants to show cause why execution should not Issue A. .1. SMITH, Administrator. N. G. RYAN. Attorney. i 1111011 I rMpectfally eall the attention r my tbe soMih o09 Ud th puWlc enerllT of MY NEW. UVADCLTK1ATKD AND HEALTHY LAGER, rewei purely f malt and hops, by the Vienna met hod and expressly for expotatlct Jacob kke6e 2315 German street, BalOmore. Md. a if A.V Kit travel. NUte which I rferreH . .1... amount wanted per month f..p serrlees ami expense. Buslnem honorable, permanent .n.J )!y Prated Write ua. SLOAN 4 CO.. 3utJ George Street, a uclnnVLOL dny 2S-d TAIjBOTT fc soxs, Siockoe Machine Works, RICHMOND, VA., MAMTACrntFRS OF Portable and Stitionary Eiisiines and Boilers, Saw .Mills, Corn and Wheat MilLs. Shaftings, Haulers and Pulleys, Turbine Water Wheels, Tobaeeo Facto ry Machinery, Wrought Iron Work, Brass and Iron Castings, Machinery of every description. GINNING AND THRESH ING MACHINES A SPKCTALTY. Repairing Promptly mid fone. "wr'fnlly Titlbott'x Potent Smirk Arrrrfer. TtIK 1SVK.VT1DX OK Til K AfK. Talbott'a new 1'atent Spark Arrester is reallj the only perfect ami reliable one, and is Mip4ne)iii all others in use. The rre-it efficiency of this Arrest er is attracting universal attention, and is beinn eilorsed by the best mechan ical engineers and insurance companies. Its proniinont features are : It does not destroy the draft. It does not interfere with cleaning the tubes. It will not tuDKe up, and requires no cleiiniiiK- It reiuires no diri'ct damj ers to be opened when raising steam (dampers being objectionable-, as they may be It i open and allow sparks to escape.) It requires iu Mater to extinguish ' sparks, which, by condensation, de stroys the (trait. iesmes, w iien water is used, if neglected, the efficiency is destroyed by evaporation or the w ater, and the boiier is kept in a filthy con dition. It is simple and durable, and can le relied upon. It can be attached to any boiler. No planter should be w ithout one of them. Insurance companies will in sure gins and barns w here tho Talbott Kngines and Spark Arresters are used at same ra'e as charged for water or horse-ower. Z-& Send for illustrated circula: s and price list. STRONACIT cY AT.T.rOTT. Manufac turer's Airents, Kaleiirh. N. ('. Branch Jlouncs t Charlotte and Go!d" boro. niayS-tf Canal tlreel from Sixth KKHMO.VD Sevenlh. ENUINKS porta). io ninl stat i.imrv.:SAW MILLS. ORIsT-MILI.S. ICI LKKS. ' CAST INGS of BRA S.s and 1K(N. hOlUilNCS ic. M ACAIN ERY for Gold and Coal Mines Bias Kuriiaces Ac. We rail Aerial attention to nnr IMPROV ED PORT BLE KNUI.NE. for agricultural and other iurioses. The Boilers of our Ajrricnltural Enifines are provided with our PATENT PREMIUM SPARK ARRESTERS, a device ty which the Sparti.s are forced ot pass downward over a reser oir of water and etfectiiMllyextincuiKlied without the use of wire irauze. )iir is the only arran-finent of this kind which afford x fre"e access to the boiler tubes for cleaning- from each end. Also, to our new styles SMALL LOCOMO T1VES for hauling lii'uit.er ainl other art icle upon sTamwuys and narrow g-uae railway.--The best Planters regard our OINMNo ENGINES superior to any in use. Send for Illustrated Catalogue free. Other th intra binjr ey ual en-ura-eS.uthern institutions. Repair work solicited and promptly done. Shaftlnc-. Pulleys. Ac. for Win Houses. "Manufacturers of .lones' patent Tobacco Bump Machines to work bv hand or p .wer VM. E. TANNErv V K. R. RAL'UHAM. Rich Square, N c Qen 1 Agent 11 Eastern North Carolina. GEN. J. J. WlIlTKHKAP, Afnt Kl.Kic,H. N T. Geo. YV. K4ltlX.S4-S Eaic Brewery, Bi t IIANAN sPKINOs. WEST VI. Y ST.. KK IIMOND. VA. The Gold Medal w.,- award. -d (;,-..iv- W. Robinson for iirtor Ale. I'ortt r:unl l.ne-r Hs-r:it the Virginia State Agricultural l air of ls7s. Read mid see what Dr. Win. H. Taylor says, state 1 lieinist of Virginia. ST A I K As.-A KK AMI ill M 1-1 - I U KICK, Run monk. November 1, 17S. The Lajrer I'.cer ma 11 u tact 11 red bv Mr. (J. W. Robinson, at the KAiiLK HHKWKliV, in this city, has been chemically examined by me, the samples tested having been col lected by myself, and found free from adul terating substances. It ipmv be used as a medicine, or beverage in full assurance of it purity. W m. II. t lok, M. D.. .suite Chemist. This P.cer is put up in 1 and ' ; bbls., and also bottled lor FAMILY i,i ,i li.l; use. All orders must, be accompanied with the cash, or good retciciice. mavl.Vdlv The Great Uiscovery. PURCELL LADD & CO., Richmond, Va. m iyl3-il,Vvv tf JEWELRY, WATCHES, Diamonds, Spectacles lo AND MEDALS AXD RADGE-PIS A SPECIALTY. THE largest stock of goods In the South. Solid silver and Plated ware. Good old at factory prices. Watch repairing a peelalty. Orders by mall promptly attend ed to and satisfaction In all cases guaran teed. John H. Tyler & Co., Successors to MITCHELL A TYLER, Xo. l.OOS Main Street, Richmond, Ya. The oldest Jewelry House In the (souh aug 27-dawly t p 20c. -20c. ArlJHcklB's Ariosa Coffee. I will hereafter keep this wtll-known brand of Co fTee regularly in Stock. It is a good roasted (not ground), offee, already glazed and requiring no egg toclestr it. Iut up in $1 packages, full weight; n-!ail price 2ic per pound. Samples free on applica tion. A ri'LL LIXE OF ROASTED COFFEE of every kind; best quality, fresh and at low prices. (KEE.V AXD ULACH TEAS of every description W'e sell Teas only from the original Chest Keep no mixed Teas, but will mix them to order. Smoker! Beef sliced or shaved to order. Bent Butlerreceivwleverj week by express, retail 2x per pound. Everything In Staple ami Fancy (iROCEKJES, at low prices and delivered promptly. J. Hardin. InneiS-tf- HOPiSFOPtD'S BEE AD PREPARATION. As a-ronts for this excellent Baking Pow der we can sell to dealers as low as they can Imy in Nmv York or Baltimore. We have re-eived by to-day's freisrht twenty-five cases which we deliver to city trade at Sti.ij per case. ' W. C. & A. B. STR.ON AC'H. :tOO poiimls t.oniiine Southampton Ilanisjust rcceive. V. '. & A B. STItONACH. Xow'York J il t EIg:e" and Cream ery Butter which we retail at 21 cents per pound, and jrood margin to dealers. W. C.& A. B.STIVOXACII. "Exwlnior" Fnmily Flonr. onr new brand, warranted to rive satisfaction where Patapsco has been used i7 per bbl. Bridge water family and Paptapsco Family Flour In packages to suit customers, and" lowest market price. V. C. & A. B. STHOXACH. 'Whortleberrie the fiiK-st Sampso n county blues, received every day. AV. C. fe A. B. STBONACH. H. J. MYERS DEALER IN FIXE IaIQUOJ?S AND DOMESTIC & IMPORTED CIGARS. Fatetteville Street, Between Gulley's and theCitizens' National Hunk, Hardin ii; Grimes' old Stand. The following fine brands of Liquors are knpt coustiintly on hand : Hd Nectar, 1 MO, Whiskies. "I'WJH .X .X -X .V GibKon XXX " Roberson County, ( years old.) Old Kentucky Rye, (years old.) Old Hennessy JSrandy, Imported Stock. (ienuine Port Wine, our own importation rcmeuam uin, verj" nne. Black berry Rrandy, (4 years old.) Apple brandy, i i years 'old. 1 Old N. C. Corn Whisky, .Sweet Mash.l Also will have in Mock, Imported Ales Toners, Dublin, stout, Milwaukee and St Louis Bottled Laser Beer, Champatrnes and Wines of all descriptions too numerous to mention . Attached to my establishment, I have added a retail Cigar & Tobacco Department, In which can befo-, TIC and HAVANA nd all brands f DOMES CIGARS A. W.FRA PS. RALEIGH, N. C, Agent lor TOM COOPEirS lai i;t:r valley CENTENNIAL OLD RYE A N I) Wheat Whiskey, A Jlarge'UotuI way on hand from .'two ;iour years old, lniversally acknowledged to bej The tin est Whisky made In the. South. I'ersTms wishiL'ff Strictly Pure Spirits For Medical and other purposes can get any size package From 3 to 50 Gallons, By addressing T. COOPKR. Kayle M'Jis I. O.. Iredell county, A'. . 1879. OLD and TRIED 189 OLD NICK, (CORX A D RYE,) This reliable brand of PUKE WHISKEY has been successfully tested by the lovers of first-class "Whiskey for the past 50 years, and has preserved its high reputation undi minished. It is offered to the public with the full guarantee of tl e pr 'prietor. and will not tail to give perfect satisfaction whenever used. For sale by all first-class dealer. Address, JOS. mayd'-tf WILLIAMS, Panther Creek, Yadkin Co . N.C. lUnrljinmj. H Y H R Y D A Y We arc receiving' inquiries or orders for the Reliable Southern Engine, made by Talbott A Sons, Richmond, Va. Every agent is expected to increase his sales this season, and the manufacturers are now working night and day to fill order?. Per sons of experience never fail to buy this Standard Machinery. Ginning Engines a specialty. They have invented the best Spark Arrester ever known. We are agents for the) best quality ofall kinds of machinery. Doh't forget the 'Improved End Shake Sweepstakes Tnreaber, Horse -Powers and Buckeye Mowers of C. Aultman A Co., the best made Call and see our sample machinery. Stronach ad Allcott, Mauufjcturers and Owner's Agents and Machinery Dealers, J une 21-tf RALEIGH, N, C. D. 1$, BRO., Wholesale and Rfttail dealers in Ready-Mado Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, No tions, Hosiery, Gloves, Trunks and Valises, 25 Fayettevelle street. Raleieli, X. C. 4-4 PRINTED CAMBRICS Dress Goods At 8 per yard, 12 FOU 81.00. Light Colored Alpacas Hamilton Mills 10c. per yard. The Cheapest Sfft-Finish Cauibries in the Fnited Cambrics in States. SOME EXTRA BARGAINS In White Swiss and Organdie .Muslins, Lawns ! Lawns ! Every Style and Color, 61 4' cents per yard, worth 10 cents. A fine assortment CURTAIN LACE with la A C E L A M B K E i U I X to match. COLORED DAMASK And Table Covers, Fruit Cloths Napkin to match. Louj' and Nliorl. White and Colored -t Yeargan, Petty Jones. jime Otf. Low Prices Rule I Day ! L. ROSENTHAL & CO. Have made the experiment of purchasing a stock So complete as ! include the latest noveit lcs jr. Mens.Youths, Eoys & Chilirens' Clothing, We offer this season to the consumers a line of Linen L'lsters, Drap d' Et,e isuits and Gossamer Coats. Also, a full line of" Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Slippers ! including the best make in the country. There can be found in our stock a complete line of I'aney Goods, and Fur, Wool and Straw Hats and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. We have added to our stock a line ot Ladies7 Linen Suits and Ulsters ! We invite public inspection and arc at all times ready to give quotations of prices. Buying largely for cash only, as we do, for three stores, we claim that our prices are as low as any house in this tate.and custo mers would do well to call on us before pur chasing. L. ROSENTHAL Ss CO., may : Raleigh. N. C. New and Fresh Goods AT M. ROSENBAUM'S BROWN TABLE LINEN DA MASK. BLEACHED " HALF BLEACHED " TUnKEY RED Nine (9) different qualities in all. akins nnil Waiter lothM to match the same. . TOWELS, CRASHES and Q L'lLTS-n. w supply. RECEIVED MONDAY BY EXPRESS, Hamburg Edging, Parasols, Pans, Tcr tion Lace, all very cheap, a bargain. Call early or you will miss Respectfully, M. ROSEXBAUM. June 18-tf DR. ALLENS LIGIITX1XG CUJiE. THE STANDARD REMEDY OF NORTH CAROLINA. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia Cholera, Cholic, Diarrhoa, Dysentery Pleurisy, Lame Back. Pains in the side, I.IYER A.DHIMtT DISEASES. CURE OF DEAFNESS A Specialty. No Iodides nor Mercury. Nothing to paralize the nervous system to make it in sensible to pain, but purely a vegetable com poundRoots and Herbs. None genuine without my Portrait and Signature. Eor sale by Wu.lia.ms A Haywood, Wholesale Druggists, Raleigh, N. C. april ll-d3m Black Mountain Salve ! Used to Heal Fresh Wounds, Scalds, Barns, and Especially Galls, Cuts and Calks IN HORSES. Mailed post-paid on receipt of 25 Cents. Direct to JOHNT BOSSINT, Lace od Lisle TiireaQ Gloves Post Office Box 78, RAEEIGII, Bf. C. may 28-tf- w NEW ROUTE. QUICKTIME! New Coaches AND Smooth Track. Saleigh & Gaston and Raleifh & Au:ta Air-Line Eailroad Companies, Office ofGes'l. SrrraiNTExurNi. Raletou, N. C, J,une ; , Persons wishing to visit the Mnuninn,, ,,. North Carolinu will rind a most AGREEABLE ROUTl VIA Tne Raleigli & Augusta R. R., BY WAY OF HAM LET,CIIAKLOTTE AND si'. ;. TANIiURG TO JIKNDKK SONVILLE. Leaving Ilaleitrh at S p. m 011 si.ij,,,. tiny breakfast in Charlotte, arriving Henderson ville about six p. m. Thcnc" t Fast Stages to Asheville IN THREE AND A HALF JIOl'KS. By this route, they have the day for tl,, Mountain trip, and the com tort of the i,Us sengers is made the first consideration. JNO.C. WINDKR, june 10--m Superintendent. to.ur..si:DTi.iiE. C A R O L I X A It O A D. U A 1 I.- TRAINS GOING- EAST. ! N o. ti Xo. 4, I li,l! Dally. I ex. Sun Date, May 11, 1879. No. 2, Daily. Leave Charlotte.. Salisbury. HiRhPoiut Arr. Greensboro.. L,eaveGreensboro Arr. Hillsboro... . 3.50 a m ti.ol a 111 .;Ka m 8.(H a m 0.45 pin 1 .. 8.52 pin .. 10.1S pin .. 1(I..V pin . . s.'JU a m : Uo.liiam 110.59 a 111, 11.41 p rn 1.11 U In " Durham " Haleigh Lv. Arr. Goldsboro. . . 12. lop m: 4.-1) :i in :i.:iupni 5.45a in a.-yj p nil ti.-Via 111 "o. 47. At Greensboro with R. A I . H. K. for nil points North, Kast and West. i (ioldsboro with W. & W.K. It. for Wilinii- tO!l. Xo. 45 Connects at Greensboro with K A D. R. R. for all points North, Kast hi,,j West. TUAIN'S GOING WF.ST. So. . Daily, ex. sun. Date, May 11, 1ST!. No. 1. Daily. No. ri. Daily. Lv. Goldsboro Ar. ltaleigh Lv. " Ar. Durham " Hillsboro " Greensboro... Lv Ar High Point... " Saiisburv " Charlotte I 10.10a in, ti.:) pill 12.40 p 111,10.20 pin . 4.10 i mi I'.ihi a in 5.:CS pm... . 11. -4.'. a in 1.1s p in K.lTpni! m.2T p mi K.-'t) p ni j ii..")7a in ii.lo p nil 7..U a in l"'..!-l ) m' !l..7 a Hi 12..T7 n m il. 17a m H.J". p in o. 4S Connects nt (irej'ii.-boro ith St lem Branch, at Air-Line Junction with A it C. A. L. h ail road for all points So ut luiiid Southwest; at Chfirlotte with C.. C. & A. It. for all )oints South and Southeast ; ut Sulp hury with W. N. O. U. H. daily except sun day for all points in Western North Cam Una. o. 42 Connects al Air-Line Junction with A.. V C. A. L. for ail points South and Southwest. . SALEM BRANCH. Jv( ireensboro ( Ar Kernersvi! h Arrive Salem Leave Salem !ail y except Sundav !. i n p II In I ...il Ar Kerneisville " Ar Greensboro " 'J Connecting at Greensboro with R. 1). and N. C. Railroads . t I'm i i : o , r SLEEPING CAES WITHOUT CUANSE Run btth ways with Trains Nos. I and J between New York and Atlanta via Kl. li mond, Greensboro and Charlotte, hetw.vn Greensboro and Ainrusta, and both wa-..n Trains Nos. X and 4 between New York m.. Savannah via Rich mond, Cha riot t e an. I . u gusta. "Through Tickets on sale at Gruim boro, Kaleigli, Goldsboro, Salisbury ami Charlotte, and at all principal points sout h. South west. West, North and East. 1 .r Emigrant rates to points In Arkansas and Texas, add l ess J. It. Jf curIo Gen. Passenger Au'ent, Richmond. 'a. RALE Kill A (J ASTON RAILROAD. Chmig-e of Schedule. Sl'l'ER I VTEN DENT'S OKHf F, Raleigh, N. C , June "i, l.-7!. ) On and alter Friday, June titli. w, trains on the Raleigh 4V Gaston Kailroml will run daily (Sundays excepted; ai fol lows: Leave Leave Raleigh X40amWeldon 2;opm Arrive -at Arrive at Weldon .... 1 10 " llaleigh 7 io " Mail train connects at Weldon with fU mail trains of the Sojibnnrd and Roanoke and Petersburg Railroads. AC0OMM IDATION TRAIN. Leave Kaleigli nt 4.1 P. M. Arrive at Weldon at 3.:) A. M. Leave Weldon at 4.20 A.M. Arrive at ltaleigh at .'MO P. M . .INU. C. WIN DEB, may 2! Superintendent. R ALEIGH & Al'GESTA AMt-LINL RAILROA D COM PAN Y. CHANG lv OF SCI I E DEL E, Kt'PERiNTKxnrr's Office, ) Raleigh, N. :.,.! line otii, 1n7i. on and after Friday June Cth. IhTO, train on the Raleigh A Augusta Air-Line Railroad' willrun dailv Sundnve.xcentedi as follows To take effect 7:30 a. m. Monday, May 19, 1K7V Leave Leave Raleigh 8 00pm Hamlet 2 .TO a m Arrive at Arrive.at Hamlet 2 00 " Raleigh 8 .'10 " Train No. 1 connects at Hamlet with the C. C Railway for Wilmington, Charlotte and all poi tits South. No. 2 connects at Raleigh with the Raleigh A Gaston Railroad for all points North. JOHN C. WINDER, Superintendent.- MANUFACTURED BY E. H. POGUE. Makmask. r VRIIAM.N.r. maisiMta J. J. THOMAS, Agent, JuneT-ly Raleigh, N. C. T X 7" ANTED A gentleman living in Ral- X X eigh wishes the services of a lad who has had some e.xj erience in the can and management of children, and irlsoin household affairs. Address with real nam.-, giving references. P.O. BOX 2i m. June 17-tf. Raleigh, N. 1. d. r UOlJLiU xu Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars General Comnihtlon Merchants. No. 112 Empire Block Kroad Street. Tobacco a uneeialty. Rome, Oa., April 17, 1S79. ril 2;i-tf
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