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i i 4 DAILY NEWS TlfcSDAY. J INK -M. I7'.. WMlkfr Rrrrt. WSHI!uTr. Jim .It. For lh Hrtuth AtUnllr ?lt". noclnr-t wtn.l.. ilifhUT o4t. prtl rhily wMthrr. orrloil rtn. -laminary or flUa barometer Ti lor. rnU follow trrdaj : I . a. It - . I r. m. - Is4a A4vriMt. Edward T. Clark.-U card. j. Simpon. Yadkin Y11ckc J. U. VniIAkWR.-Wol, crwl, etc. R. ft. AXlKKvrs A Co. IxxaJ uothfs. IJarbiiom raotBi . HytfeU Uo- T. J. A W. D. Horn tK riciti mad Mathematical Mchool. LOCAL IIHICIV Pinafore. Yr our uurv You can roar, Friday there. -Cows strain. Reenu xdlevtion iMcrdav "Wht 1 a 1 vou sov? Pistol an J coffee and" "TaiTy" Nothing before Justice lktrtx-e yterday except a few ta .-. Rev. W. S. Mack, ialor of the Kdeutoti street M. H ciitirt h, ha ton on a trip to llaufort. The vKor man of trie Nkwi ltm dirntrd vtxte-tlav l"aii he couldn't find but to Miake Htorie-H. There came near beintf a fire ner tba or ne r of liarjr(t artl llloodw or: a tret. Juidv afternoon. nlut 7 o'clock. The Governor yesterday iHUtd a reulaitiwn un the Governor of . South Carolina for a fugitive from North Car olina J UtliC. Ml4 Floiouce tioniun, Mary narwll and Ida Hardin?, the olicit inj committee of the First Presbyteri an r-Kurvh picnic, report havim; oit with unpreoHlented uovr an. I r-y that there will t lot of "cruh "' i-b hand to-morrow. The Iiulereit air of le w e ex er aw m the rooster w ho was kindly and (rratottoumly conveyed from a beer onlen to the shade of the station hou lat evening, by a lalwarl" tUivai and two rttctit healthy dr k r. who wml to t fullv employed I. epin,r jd lep In jOMtion. Iral. tienerai llradley T. JohnMoii i reg istered at the Yarhoro. Colonel F. II. Cameron returned to the city yesterday. 1 Hull. When you begin to make your col lections on the ll of July tfo to Alfred William A l'o.' and proeure a"Cllee tion lloik' and vou will rind t very eonvtnlent and oneful. Price i e-iu. A. W. t Co.. bavejut re-eied a full hrw of new blank lok and they will be plewi to llteoi. W aj mr' 1 rt Kate lUker u returnel to Court fr lareeny. he havins mistaken a tot!U of whiky that waa ui ano'itor wron puckei fur herpropertv. Ttro drnnkn were leh in the srtiard bou until evetuuc that the Eoiirnen ilidn't eil the m.trk-t- Ml) Haw4. Tne Charlotte Southern Home m the anoexad ceuiplaiut: "The pubhr Lawa of NorthCarolinahav len iauel. Tboa we have aeen are budly bound and have to t haiulle! wi:h rare to keep them from fUm; t- uw. The bawka are Ivuud with cloth. ii;vt-.d of leather. Waa II Ifallrl4er Ou yesterday afternoon atout fi.ur o'eloeW Coroner ltichardon reeived Information that the l.ody of a d-.d Infant had been found in ava-Hiitlot in the rear of the residence of Jordan Womble, Fji.. who lives on Hat H it gelt atreel. The Coroner at once pro ceeded to the place and had the 11 J removed to a boue near by and at once ummoned ajury of inuM. After view of the body, it wik delermuumJ to adjourn until nine o'clock when a post rnorteui eiamination will be made br the Superintendent of Health. Ir. Jamea MrKee.and witnesses examined. 84 Brwlc- The Treasurer ealleU a meetinKf the Board of Slate trti-ni yetenlay and an eiamination of the reirvxtratio'n of the old bonda waa euteretl into a provided by law. It wa a.HeertaineI that f, Ouu worth ha. leii rtceiveU up to date, notlueludintc a batch of 10u.nvo that cam io vmttnLtv. The booka were Ciund correct, not a inicle error had been committer I. After the committee aijnilid ita approval of the work, the committee re!olvi luei a ixmhi burner mud al om-3 pro-eell to and did actually burn uii$oi.V worth of North Carolina NnU and it ia not ex- rgwUlcy V aay trra 1 1 he wiieh bonorcil Treaadrer bet the-patty t o t Olio, all having a fair start. Wake ntrUr (rl The court mt promptly yeatenlay morning at 11 o'clock, with Ilia Honor Mill L. Knre preaidinir. The follow ing i a lUt of the prand Jurr: A RHode, foreman; Jm Mar naxd.O II r.ryant. NV II Hopaon. W K liOuker, A Y Hailcv, W U Morris, Geo H Mamarrl, W R llrymnt, W M Jne. J D Shaw, M S Thomjou, N M Norria, I. M MorrK w C liuffaloe. I I Nich ols. Tbonia Nipi-er, V II Jouea, Sr. The fotkwintr ia a lit of the ptil Jury: J Prttchard. M Mre. S W Wilder. Wiley Lynn. 1 H Johns K K Weather. twen Hrlght, Adoljihut NichoU. ieo W Toe. Ym I Y eat lie re. Ilia llouor'i charge to the grand ury waa very Able. nd ia highly mohi of by all wuo lval the pleasure of hearing The bnaineaa conaiatetl of a few raje mnfte jvtm4, of no particular in terest e t sar. rnnrt mat at 10 o'clo. k on V-; f'Uv : all the Jnaticea present. The following cm from I he 1th d I Uriel were caued ; W. A. Itrers. eieentor. r. Kol-nrt McKentte r tl, from lloleMn ; report tiled and referred. WtflUm GrifSn r. Joaepbice friCin, fWCh lloP-on: f- ewe end rf district. Henry Von Glah i . A. J. IelUMct:, from Rranswlck ; (i.fr.tn at laat term piper had up to the court. ilward Kidder r. T. C. Mrlbenny. f .xm Brarwick ; nl of the lltii-t. ' Dancmn IcFaJren r. John T. Conn- ell. II. rrom uusieo; mw oi ur.w rinkoey ItufTkin J. M. lrtl,.u- . . . . i . Ii.i j fran tt at. from i uiumbui ; ltmieU 4 cuei of defendant. D. S. 3lorTtoo . VI. A. Baker, from RkkttOcJ: anc10'"! t7 leNeill Jt Ic- till tor pteiaUlT. aJvI M Rae A Broad iooaior daccunt. MeKlneoo A U'.lj ee.,MrKy XI c SUooo. frtun RtckmoMj arjrued br McNeill A McNeill ftix plaiuUff. nd J. D Ukasr and IIlada!e Dri vreox. tor Cowrt dloarmd nntil tniatnomiag ; o'clock. Snlsr Jed. Ilslebkl. Th lecture of Ihl eminent enffln- nn lMTrnhv', netran at the Nor mal School laat nljrht. He waa with Stonewall" Jackmjn in h famous Valley campaign," and his addressee on thU aubjoct are of ab-iorblnjr Inter est. The lajor infuaoH all hi theme oi, .morin.l eloouence. and his un- r.j.ii.i j. .f ih s.-icnce of ireotrrapby in iL broaltel kene is of LulniS leiiott to all who listen. Hnprrnil (arl Iellon. )linion were fileI by the on yt ten lay follows: Itv Smith. C. J.; .1 IIHtii'CH i i:rint i a Y. II. Morris t Judgment nidi- -' . " ri.l ami HtVirilltsl. Vick A Mebane i - W P Pope and wife from New Hanover; Judgment Slate and T F Worler is Joseph A Smith, from Jones; Judgment tinned. af- Ity Amik, J.: State i . t.'harles W Craiir. from New Hanover; reverel. I'etersburu R Rt'o. rs Commissioners of Northatnptoii; aBirmed. State r v" K Parker, combe; reversed. By Dili-aro, J.: fr in Kie Jonlan Hill cf ul. rs Overton A Hall, fnni Hertford: revi r-ed. Weiller. Ilio. A Co. " l-Jiwrence it: Tin ii i' hirv l"nm NorthaiiiKloii : af- - r'---". i - tiruieil. . . v;i,iu ,m K l'.irkfr from r.ilire- combe: afnrinol. 1IOTLI. AKKIViU. Y AHiMii(ii on Hdi K-Ir.ti.V. IJlack- :iall, Proprietor. r.l ttiine Jr.. ItaJMmore: James V. iu-rt. Alamnme: T H Worth. N. i .1 nut I.Mlon. Charlotte: James C lt..l.in.ii. N. C .: V T ltrth. tiolds- U.io; M Jordan, Clurlotte; Percy llcckwith. Piirham: Ir. T. H. A vera. Wake; Frank McNeil. LuiiiIktIoii; Tlioni.is H Sutton, William A Guthrie, James C Mdtac. Favettev ille; J A t..-.l e. Wadeslnro. F. Rradford. Nor folk: J G Hunter. Va .; J I. Morehead, M ..t..r Miirolii:i,l I 'h.irlotte: K Silllv lti huind; I'T Holt. Haw River; W il Harvvard. Ajkjv; W N lUntoii. John-i..n- il.o uimhI Grittis. Wake: John A I, l.on. tiievnsboro; Pride Jones, Char lotte; Miss Marv Rulllti, Miss Kate llminlton. HillH!r: C W Ruckinc- ham. N"orflk; J T Adams. sgoMl; Ctcneral llradlcr TJohnnon, Hal t uiioi c W ll.ihl.iit. "Jr.. Franklinlon: T '1 Mit.h.ll. II W Rallard. Frankliiitoii; A T London. Wilminctoii. N VTlON I. Hotel-S R Street ,v Son. Proprietors. J J Carr. ford; Alex T Loudon, Wilmington; Capt Thos Allen. KA A K R; Capt James C'rudtip, lIill.slKro; C T Itachey, Rultimorc: John W Dow.l, Purham. J K Pao. ( arv. I M Km'. Hamlet: J C Holt. Comi.anv Shops; J McWyatt, Cliarlotte; A IS W reun. N, C t St fini R R: C A Haslett, St Ixmis, IMA s R R; Capt W V Hrumniond, Norfolk. J Hallman. Weldon. Ib'twevii the olil-f.ihioiiol inn of one hiindre"! years full ol hoincly infort as it waa and the gorgoous mo,lern hetel there I a world of differ ence. Of the latter.no letter example can le found than in that noble New York establishment, the "St. Niho!a.s" which Miccej.fullv aims to xniple the elegancies of the palace with ine anus enjovuiem oi me nome. no where can the business visitor or the tourist tind more admirable ai-com- ilation. It i specially reconiincnd'd t business men on account f loeatioii and reasonable charges. Vi I ue for larnlBf EnterlaliMNenl. The Port G ra? Wine of Alfred Speer. of 1 avail- New Jersev. is i;eiierallv roiioiit)cei the most reliable wine to i-e ohiaiiusl. and is now iiig used bv those r.(sl)toiialles ami l.tmilics who are the mrst choice in the s-Uh-i ion ot wines ffr evening entertainment.s. I'or sale l-v William Sinipson. druccist, llaleiL'h, N . . Htchlfliue lo ra(e i u slurk. Itv recent communication with prom inent si.M-k operator, vvc learn that now is a favorable lime to take advantage of the stock market, by the new combina tion n.ethod of Messrs. Iiwrence A (. o. the New York bankers, w ho have leen so remarkably successful heretofore. Thi eyateni Ls founded on correct rnle9 of rinan e and is unirersallv approved bv llie hhrewtlest oi orators. I lie orders oi t hHs.i!).l of cutoinei s are massed in to, mo immense capital, and operated as a great whole, Ii nlmg profits jro rata everv monlh. In this v a v an v customer can invest from J 1 to m,imn vv ith enual proixtrtioiiate suit-ess, ami at the same lime gain alt the ml vant.igce of largest capital ainl best skill in manipulating the market. This firm a new circular haa "tn unerring rules for success' and full explanations. $..n will make tS-', or " ?r cent.; ?-im will returu !, mid s on. astrding lo the market. St'N-ks iuid tMinds wanted. iK'posits re''Ciel. Applv to Iivv reuce A I o. Hankers. "7 Kxchange Place, New Yok, Citv. Ttie Abide .HteaUllj In ;xxl Horki. itetterais . t . Heuurogarn, or l.a.. and J. A. Kariy, of Va., still continue to discharge their duties as Coinmis- stouers on nenau or me tate and peo ple, and w ill give the next Semi-Annu- al IrwiliiC of the louisiaua Stale Lot tery the loV'tl) in number of monthlv draw inpt-, their personal supervision, and Kssiune the sole management of the distribution w hich occur prompt ly at noon on Tuesday, June 17th, ls7 "... it ... aiinetpera nouse m .ew iirieans. r or rurttier turormation aldres ere it is t late. M. A. Iauihiii, P. o. H,) iiy-2. New Orleans. Lleelrle Bella. A sure euro for nervous debility, . . i i . - ...r preinaiure uecay, exnausiioii, etc. 1 lie only reliable cure. f ireulars mailed free. Address J. K. Reeves, 4.J Chat ham St.. N. Y. IlmW'm. A neawesly That baa Been Remedied. The Invincible repugnance felt bv almost ev ery one to the smell and flavor of Cod UverOil, ha prevente.1 tens of Uiousnnds of the victim of debility, reaping the tenctits of ib peculiar heal ing and nutritive properties. The al most koe!Ks consumptive, the martvr lo Rh.iirnatUni, the barely living shad ow of men, womeu and chilJreu that emerge from tlie clutches of mala rial fevers, all or these know, or at least their doctors know, that of all discov ered remedies, this Oil is the best, and often the only one that will build up their wasted Iodic, and restore their haltered nerves, aud far more effective than the Oil bv itself i Serttt'n F.mul- sionofit. with the Hviophosidiite of Lime and Sda. This " is the finest and most natural food in the world, and wholly deprived of its disagreeable jOalitie. Sold bv Win. Simpson Irn!t. iMtWlt. Wtod. Wood, Wo.J, Coal. C1. Coal. LumU'r and Lumler and Lumler aud Uric Uric Uric k. k. k. For sale by J. I. Will TAKER. West Hargett street. Very Papular. The office sack at .V) cents at R IS. .V,vdrew-s A Co., Clothiers and Hatter?.. I in bUcJc lc frock tlo.00 It. B. A9 DREWS t Co., Clothier and HatterB. Falrballk's Be ales. Order at the scale factory indicate that a good grain crop is expected in the West this year, for nearly fifty 5 busbel hopper acales, thirty tons ca pacity each, were ordered last week; all for use in new grain elevators being built in different parts of the West -SYj John's, Vermont, Caledonian.. Those Street Lamps now being furnished the city by Mr. Brewster are undoubtedly the best aud cheapest street lamp ever used in Raleigh. They give as much light as gas at almost one-half the cost. All communications from other cities and towns in regaid to furnishing lamps will le promptly answe.ed. Orders solicited. F.very lamp warranted to work well and g"ive entire satisfaction. Address, J.C. JSrewster, Raleigh, N. C. Our 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 Ral sam, for coughs, colds and all lung dis eases, is now a regular article of export to that country, and one of their staple medicines. While in New Y'ork this winter or spring, vou need not pay twice for meals that vou only get once. In other words, as the Grand Cent ml Hotel, on Broadway, is now conducted on both plans, the American $'i0 or &S.00. and the Kuropean 1.00, and upward, per day, which allows you to take your meals at the elegant Restaurant, at tached to the Hotel, ou moderate prices, or to take a room only, and pay lor the meals you get. As a IHurelle. In alii diseases of the kidneys the best known remedy is the regular useof the lainrus Rufl'alo Lithla water from spring number 2. It acts promptly and etle tu:dlv, does not differ in taste from oth 1 'vatersand to those who sutler froi i k.'i Inev complaints it is an Inilis- p ii :Lie ntsessitv. For sale by all first cla dnigidst. Fresh Arrivals at I). T. Johnson's. Richmond bolted meal. iVH) tts nice white corn bulk meats, N. C. hams ami sides. A large lot of peas, (ditterent kinds.) Cuba molasses in bbla and tierces, J bags coffee, iliiiereni graues, 111 hhls nii c yellow sugar, .vou sacks flour. We offer these goods to the trade at prices that can t tail to piea.se. iie us a trial. A few chinas on nami v ei. I. T. Johnson. Prime Timothy Hay, Marshall's IJvcrpKl Salt. Clear Rib Hulk Meat. Kgerton s Scotch Snuff. For sale at wholesale bv II. Doon. Krrfiveil To-lny. doren telephone shirts, 6.V. l.Ooo pairs shoes from 7."c a pair up. oOO parasols from Lh up. 1,1 "JO yards pantst loth Irom I0e a yd. up. .i0 do.cn fiandken-tiiels at each, loo shirts at each, joo pairs drawers ivt each. at Woolbotfs Open Front Store, ilmiiigton street. for Sale by Martin A Otborn. 4 J bushels of Richmond meal, 4,1111.1 lbs Timothy hay. 4'o bushels of corn, fodder, etc Ale, Porter and Mineral Mater. My facilities for the delivery of the alniveiu liottles or keifs, are superior to any in the Suite. Prices as low as the lowest. Country orders solicited. M. Hi Lbs, Raleigh, N. C. City Rolling Works. 1'or Kale Two hundred and fifty pounds of live geese leathers. i ney are nice aim v in be sold low. Apilv to l,atta A Myatt, Wholes;ila GrH-ers and Coiumissioii Merchant-s. 1 ra i,sm ffi-t pine lumber. (iioo heart pine sawed shingles, bushels Imlted meal. J.imni bushels corn. - tar loads baled fodder. -lay. and a variety of horse and cow feed on hand, and more coming. For sale veiy low l .buies, Green A Powell, 47 Fav ¬ ettev ille street, Raleigh, N. C. Coal! Was lower tluan ever known. There was an a.lvance on me 1st oi .nine. There will be another the 1st of July it is expected. vN e have just received several cariroes just from the mines, and oiler it for the next fifteen days. delivered, at so per ton of lO pounds, eash. Those who prefer can pay for it now and have it delivered on Khort notice, w hen they choose, within the next ! days. Joxf.s, Grfkn A Pow ell, 47 Favettev ille street. r entral Depot, luloigh. N. C. Prejiullee lit I Is. ' Kiev en years our daughter suffered on a beii of misery uiuler the care ot several of the best (and some of the worst i physicians, who gave her dis ease various names iut no relief, and now she is restored to us in good health bv as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had poohed at for two years, be fore using it. Wo earnestly hope and prav that no one else w ill let their sick suffer as w e did, on aceount of preiu fice airainst so irood a medicine as Hop Hitters." The Parents. J I nn n leI Me. Iebt, jsiverty and suffering haunted me for years, caused by a sick family and larire bills for doctorimr, w hich did nogoiHl.I whs completely iliscouraged, until one vear ago, by the adv ice of niv pastor. I procured Hop Hitters and com menced their use, and in ono month we were all w ell, and none of us have been sick a day since; and l w ant to say to all poor men, vou ran keep vour fami lies well a year with Hop Ilitten for less than one doctor's visit will cost. A Workingmau. Would an Irredeemable Currency be as good as gold 7 v nue there is a very large class of intelligent cit izens who believe it would, we retrard it our duty to all alike to tiay that as a cure for old sores, cuts, bruises, jams and slashes, there is nothing like Carbolic Salve. Beware of counterfeits. Wine and Cake Tor Evening-. Alfred Specr of New Jersey, it should be known, is one of the most extensive producers and dealers in Pure Wines and Rrandiea in the United States. He makes a superior Port Wine, which took the highest premium at the Cen tennial, known as Seer"s Port Grape Wine. It is sold by Win. Simpson, druggist, Raleigh, N. C. kaeramental Wines. Speer's Port Grape Wine is a pure, s nintoxicatiiur wine, from th finest stive grown Port Grajies. especially or the ue of Christian Churches, and 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, N. C. One pair of large, fine gray horses for nale cheap, at Martin birn"s Grain a id F ej Store. Boarding Ilon. Mrs. t)slorn has opened a loardirg hous on the corner of North llargctt and McDowell street. Board by the day, "week, or month. Ocean View Hotel Osborn Pool Proprietor, Beaufort, 91. C. This house is now open for .the re ception of summer visitors. A good bar, bathing houses, etc., are attached to the house. Hailing boats In 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 th harbor. The table will be supplied with the best the market and water afford. Terms of board $1.50 per day, $10 per w eek; 0 per month. We will not "blow our own horn;" but will be pleased to hav e others do so for us. Goldsboro Mail, Messenger, Winston journals, Tarboro Southerner and Durham Plant copy one month. Attention i.Hlie. We call the attention of the ladies to our beautiful new styles of visiting cards. Entirely new and very elegant. Samples sent through the postoffi.ee on application. For I'pwards ofThirly Years. Mis. Wiuslows Soothing Syrup lias been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dys entery and diarrham, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. cents a bot Hoy's Slraw Hals White and colored, the cheapest in the city, at R. R. Andrews A Co., and Hatters. Clothiers For Rent. A dwelling house in the city of Ral eigh. Seven rooms, in good repair with necessary out houses. For particu lars apply to V. H. Pace, Attorney at Law. It Istoyonr Interest to Know that Payne Rros.are now making the 1 -est bricks on this market and selling them lower than the lowest. The- can afford it as they give the business their undi vided attention and being practical men know how to make tliem by economy and of Inst 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, coi ner Will, and Davie St's., or address, Payne Runs., P. O. Rox 75. Raleigh N. C, Mght Shirts. Rest quality, cut long and well made, at -51.no. The lowest juice in the city, at R. M. Andrews A Co., Clothiers and Hatters Prescription Free For the speedy cure of seminal weak ness, hiss of manhood, and all disor ders brought on by indiscretion or ex cess. Any druggist haw the ingredients. Address Davidson A Co., 7 Nassau street, New York. Gun and Iocksimtns. Rrockwell A King, near the rear of the U. S. Court House, on Salisbury street, are prepared to repair in first class style. Rreech-loading and Muzzle loading Shot Guns and tire arms of every description. They also repair Door Locks, Trunk Tcks, aud locks of sll patterns. Umbrellas, Parasols, Flu ting machines, and everything in th line of small hardware," either brass, steel or ron. Sign and Rell hanging a specialty Orders from a distance will receive special attention. Keys fitted at residences on short notice. All work warrant!. Marble and Granite Monuments and Tombs. The finest work in the South. Work set up in cemeteries cheaper than will lie loaded on cars North, thereby saving double first-class freight, risk of break age, Ac. All kinds of cement for sale. Wolfe's stone burial cases to be seen at Henry Rrow n's and marble yard, (xir ler Morgan and Rlount streets, Raleigh, N. C Cayton A Wolfe. ('. Weikel A Co. In order to be abreast with the times m every respect, this euterprisiug firm are receiving daily samples ofall the most fashionable ami seasonable goods now in the market. Select your sam ples and they will send for the goods and make them up in a style that, for elegance and finish cannot be surpassed. Their charges will be moderate and suitable to the times. All goods now on hand will le sold at very reduced Iirices for cash only. Call ami examine icir stock. You needn't buy unless tou like. Rovink, Mississippi, April 1S.'J. The following correspondence w ill explain itself: A. Wapiuij., Ksi.., LYNi HRi'im, Va. Dear Sir: observ ing a certificate from you in reference to the " I ron and Alum Mass," of the Seven Springs, in Washington counts', Va., in relation to its efficacy for Liver Diseases, would you have the kindness to inform me whether you used the "Mass" or the "Water;" also, a de scription of the symptoms and kik Ii other information as you may deem pertinent. 1 am a long-time sull'erer with Liver Complaint, and naturally feel very anxious on the subject of a remedy that will afford ine even tem porary relief. Your early reply will greatly oblige, very respectfully, William Baku. Lvsciiiiridi, Va., May 12, 1S71. Wm. Ha uk, Ksq., Rovine, Mississippi Dear Sir: Your inquiry in regard to the "Liver case" which was eil'ectually cured in my family from using the "Seven Springs Mass," is be Hire me. The case referred to in my certificate was that of my wife's sister, who is now in her .soth year, and has been a member of my family for the last 127 vears. She had been alllicted with Liver Disease for 30 years, sometimes almost dying with pains in the back, breast, and heaviness of the chest, heart-burns (intensely), sick stomach, vomiting, Ac. I procured a few bottles of the "Mass" for her, and very soon after she began the use of it, her "health commenced to get Letter, and she con tinued steadily to improve, and at this writing, so old, seeminglv' in as good health as a person who had never been alllicted with these diseases. She at tributes her cure entirely to the eflicacy of the "Seven Springs Mass." I regard it one of the greatest familjr medicines we have access to, not only for such diseases as above indicated, "but for va rious oiner compiaiius ior w men it is recommended. Hoping these answers satisfactory, I am, very truly, A. Wad dill, Proprietor Lynchburg News. For sale ty Wm. Si-npson, Pe.scud, Lee A Co., and F. H. Heartt, Raleigh, N. C, ami Druggists generally. Landkcm A Litchfield, Abingdon, Va. False Impression. It is generally supposed by physi cians and the people generally that Dyspepsia cannot invariable be cured, but we are pleased to say that Green's August Flower has never, to our knowl edge, failed to cure I v :sia and Liver Complaint in all it- i-..ins, such as Sour Stomach, usiiveuess, Sick Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, bad taste in the mouth, Ac. Out of the 50, (XX) 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 ease. Try it. Sample battles 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. Unpleasant Smell. There is nothing more offensive than an unpleasant smell. To avoid this, use Dr. Price's Unique Perfumes, which are more delicate and durable than any other odors. His Floral Riches, for a Cologne Water, has a rich, fresh, flow ery odor, and his Pet Rose and other odors, have only to be used to be admired. Great Reduction or Prices. I propose to give, to the patrons of the Piedmont Nurseries, the benefit of the traveling agents' commissions on mv Nurserv Stocky consisting ofJsxuit Trees, Ac, and have reduced the price 50 per cent. Apples and Peaches, first class, three to six. feet; fine improved Fruits as are grown in North Carolina, and readv for inspection. Reference criven to any Nurseryman in Guilford countv. 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 and 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 in North Carolina. Cash to accompany the orders. Any one not having cash mav 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. Semi in orders at once. Very Respectfully, M. C. Dixon, Proprietor of Piedmont Nurseries. Blake's Ice. Nothing is more grateful to the parched tongue or over-heated body than a drink of oold ice water, or iced tea. Blake's is the place to try it. Leave v our orders early. i Machinery. Rrewster is agent for the sale of threshing machines, cotton gins and everything the farmer wants, also every article the housekeeper needs. Call and examine his stock and see how cheap his goods are. 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 ou the se cond Tuesday of next and every month to have, in the city of New Or leaus, its regularly monthly distribu tion, when 110,400 will be 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.O. Rox fi!L', New Orleans, La. Patapseo and 1 l-i II.Dodd. Family Flour bbl. Sacks. For sale In W, A Card. To all who are suffering from the 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 great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inniaii. Station D., New York City. "Wholesales tore. Lutta A Mvatt have on hand Messrs and to arrive 300 sacks "L. A M ." Family Flour. VI " "98" tfX XX" 25 bbls. Patapseo and Orange Flour. 40 sacks N. C. Flour. 700 bushels corn. 9HJ " meal (Virginia bolted). 2o,oo0 lbs. bulk C. R. siJes. 2,(K)0- " baron and shoulders. 1,000 " canvassed and uncanvassed hams. 4hk lbs. N. C. hams and shoulders 40 bbls. new crop Cuba molasses. 35 " New Orleans " 35 " "Queen Ree" Syrup. 2,2ihi lbs. bucket, tub and tierce lard. 45 bags Rio Coffee. 20 bbl. "yellow" sugar. 15 " "A." and "C." sugar. h ' Granulated All of which w ill be sold low. Send ior samples and price list. Latta A My att, Wholesale Grocers. w For Rent, Tw o frame dwellings on Swain street. Apply to Martin fe Osborn. 1 aboard of Bargains! Who tries his best to please his friends And in hi labors j ever ends. Bargains he" ii give you when you call For No. 10 is ;dl and all. Of other hou-es you hear them talk; In Favettev ille street just take a walk And only ask for No. 10, Kept by the most ingenious of men, And when his friends bv clmncedrop in Then forth he comes, Lord what a grin, Aud to their wondering eyes displays Such heaps of brackets and window shades. His pictures are exposed to public view And a variety of cord to suspend them too, His looking glasses and toilet cases Will help adorn vour forms and faces; Picture frames and mouldings too In great variety, black, brown and blue. His window cornices and lambrequins tine", "Will make your rooms and parlor shine. Perforated mottoes, and white holly baskets. And every other sort of stuff, Of which he hopes to have enough. So now he bids you all adieu And wishes a happy new year too, And not forget C C. Clawsox, No. 10 Fayetteviile St. A Sew ins Machine Bargain. A Hran Now Home Machine for sale at 825. Call quick if vou want it. Drawer 34, Raleigh" P. O. 'I'lieCi renlest Blessing. A simple, pure, harmless remedy that cures every time, and prevents dis ease by keeping the blood pure, stom, ach regular, kidneys and liver active is the greatest blessing ever conferred upon man. Hop Bitters is that remedy. and its proprietors are being blessed by thousands w ho have been saved and cured by it. Will you try it? See another column. Virginia penitentiary sewed brogans, the best plow-shoe, reduced iu price to 81.05, at Heller Bros. . . L. K. W yatt. Has on hand and to arrive 22,ooo lbs. C. R. Rulk side and shoul ders. 1,000 bush, prime white corn. 200 bbs. family floe, i . 300 bush. Haxail Mills boiled meal. 50 sacks Marshall's Liverpool salt. 25 bbls. New Orleans molasses. 10 bbls. sugar house molasses. 20 bbls. sugar, from granulated down. 20 sacks eoi'ee. 20,000 pounds prime Timothy hay. Karly Rose seed potatoes. Orders filled promptly for seed sweet potatoes. Above named goods bought right, and will be so Id accordingly. Ij. Ii. W Y' ATT. opposite Market. Wilmington St. glOO.OOO Going: a-Iteefir'njC 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 lare. There are just as good opportu nities for some one offered under the management of Generals Beauregard and Karly, at New Orleans, on June 17th next. For further information, address M. A.. Daupin, P. O. Box 692, New Orleans. cnutas Mav be planted in May, June and July- For sale by W. II. Dodd Only !" i:iue Flannel Suits, at R. B. Andrews fe Co. Hatters. of last colors , Clothiers and ' RALlBIGU JBAKUEIS. Cotton Market : Reported by PARKER & AVERA, Cottou Brokers. Raleigh, N. C, June 21. 1879. n.fdline.. . . l- Strict Low Middling Low Middling .Strict Good Ordinary Good Ordinary Ordinary Middling Stains Low Middling Stains dnnrt Di-HinafV Stains .12 ..11 ..11 .'.10 .10U, 10 Tone of MarKet, uuu ana aeciunus CITY MARKETS Wholesale fKrlces. Corrected by CHISTOPHER A SORRELL Official Report of Grocers Exchange. Kaleigh, X. C, June 21, 1879. Flour, North Carolina Chickens Corn Corn Meal Bacon, N. C. Hog round " " hams Bulk Meats, clear rib sides.... " " shoulders North Carolina Pork Coffee, pi line Rio " gOJii Syrup, S. H Molasses, (Julia Salt, Liverpool Sugar, white " yellow Irish potatoes " " North Carolina.. Sweet Potatoes (seed) Oats, shelled Peaches, peeled " unpealed Apples, northern per bushel.. " dried Cotton Ties, new " " spliced Baling PorK Peas, per bushel, white " " " stock Eggs Butter Beeswax Rags mixed " cotton Fuus Otter Mink Fox Coon ! So C6 00 (4 20 to 8 6 HI 7 i4 6 11 12 25 33 tff (4 fd 1 u 2."i 55 si 50 to . 4 7,-2(3 00 Gil ' (at 75 (b 45 S per 3 " 25 l 3 11 6) 5 K5 85 1'J'J a, li l1, SI 12 6 90 90 15 20 .55.00 75 . . . S'O ... 35 When prices Above are for mall quantities will be chareed. large Quantities, are wanted' higher TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS New York, June 2."5. Money al3i(5; Exchange 4.Mi (o4.87. Governments steady" at 1.03. State bonds dull. Cottpn net receipts 41 bales ; gro- s oJ3. Futures closed easy; sales , 000 bales; June 12.48,12.50; July 12.50; August 12.(!1 (0,12.02; September 12.45 12.43; October 1 l.57(t, 1 1.5S; November 11.15(S11.16; December 1 1.07(0,1 1.0!S: January 11.10(0,11.12. Cotton nominal; sales 70 bales; mid dling uplands 12 7-16; middling Orleans 12 9-10; consolidated netj receipts 1 120 bales: exports to Great Rritain :il 17 bales; to France bales; to the Conti nent 2I9. Flour quiet, strongly in buyers" favor; Southern flour dull; common to fair extra $4.75(o, 5.00 ; good to choice ?5.05 (((,0.75. Wheat, heavy; ungraded win ter red 51.10(0,1.17; No. 2, $1.17(0.1.17. Corn ungraded, 41(o,-i;, active. Oats heavy ; No. 3 nominal at 37. Coffee active and unchanged ; Rio, in full cargoes, U4(al4i; in jobbing lots 12i(o, 15. Sugar firm with fair trade for Cuba; Muscovado 0(o,0 8-10 ; fair to good re fining, quoted at 6i(58-10; prime Oi(y, !-10; refined fair demand and firm. Molasses quiet, prices unchanged. Rice, fair request and quite firm. Tal low, fair trade and steady at tii(.t,5-10 Rosin dull at $1.30(1. 3o for strained. Turpentine weak Pork opened weak and closed firmer with moderate trade ; mess, on spot, is quoted at $9.50 for old ; $10.30(o, 10. 35 for new: July- delivery $ ; August $10.00(o,$l0.25. Lard easy ; prime steam, on spot, 6.40(.i, 0.42i. Whiskv dull, $1.00 bid ; $l.(Mi$ asked. Freights quiet. IUltimork, June 23. Oats steady; Southern 30(oi40; Western white 37 Ou 3S; do. mixed 35 30 ; Pennsylvania 39 (o,42. Rye quiet at 58(00. Hay dull ; prime to choice Pennsylvania and Maryland $12.OOj,$13.O0 per ton. Pro visions firm ; mess pork $9.50(g) $10.75; bulk meats loose shoulders 44 ; clear rib sides 5i ; packed 41(0-5. Ra con shoulders 5(o ; clear rib sides 5i(o,G; hams 10(o,ll. Lard, refined, in tierces 7. Rutter quiet; prime to choice western packed 10(12; roll 1012. Eggs steady at 13(14. Coffee quiet; Rio cargoes ll(o,14L Whisky dull $l.O6i1.07. Sugar 8 (81. Wilmington', Juue 23. Spirits tur pentine firm at 2."i. Rosin steady ; strained $1.07 . ; good strained $i. 12. Crude turpentine steady ; hard $1.00 ; yellow dip $1.00 ; virgin $2.10. Tar steady at 75. Corn quiet ; prime white 50(o,57. Cincinnati, June 23. Flour in jjrood demand and a shade higher; for family $5. 00 (a, $0.00. Wheat stronger and in fair demand; red and white $1.00(o, $1.05. Corn quiet at 38(0,39. Oats firm at 32(o,35. Fork quiet but firm at $10.25 (o, . Lard quiet but firm; current make held at $0.05. Rulk meats strong er shoulders held at $3.85, short rib sold at $4.85; cash sales $4.92 ; buyer June and seller July $4.92(g, ; sliort clear held at $5.00. Bacon in good de mand at full prices shoulders $4.12 (g,$4.25; short ri b $5.50 ; short clear rib $5.50(0,5.75; Whisky active and firm at $1.01. Rutter steady and unchanged; Sugar steady and unchanged. Hogs active; packing, $3.80(g4.00.' Li vjskpool, J uue 23. Noon Cotton dull; middling uplands 7; middling Orleans 7 1-10; sales 8,000 bales ; specu lation and export 1,000 bales; receipts 15,000 bales, 2KMi American. Futures uplands and low middling clause for June and July delivery, 7 1-32; July and August, 71-32; August and Septem ber 7 3-32; September and October, 7 3-32; October and November 0 19-32. . Futures closed quiet and steady. June 23. Cotton Middling, low mid dling, good ordinary: Galveston dull at 12, US and "ill cents; net receipts 280 bales. Norfolk quiet at 121 cents-; net receipts 40 bales. Balti moredull at 12. i2i and 11 cents ; net receipts bales. Boston dull at 123, 121 ami 11 cents; net receipts bales. Wilmington firm at 12, 11 and 11 cents; net receipts bales; Philadelphia quiet at 12, 124 and 11 1 cents; net receipts bales. Savannah quiet at. 12, HjJ and Hi cents; net re ceipts 523 bales. New Orleans dull and easy at 12, lit and Hi cents; net receipts 110 bales. Mobile quiet and steady at 12, 11 and 111 cents ; net re ceipts 1 12 bales. EDWARD T. CLARK, Attorney and Counsellor At Law, HALIFAX, X. C. T. J. A XS D. Horner's SCHOOL, H E shall N D E R 8 O X N Wt open the Fall Trm of our school on the second Monday in July next. l he price ot board and tuition is s0 per session of twenty weeks. F'or circular and particulars address T. J. A W. D. Hokmer, Henderson, K. C. THE H YGEI A HOTEL OLD POINT COMFORT, VA., Situated 100 yards from Fort Monroe. Open all the year. Equal to any hotel in the Uni ted States aa a Spring, Summer and Au tumn Resort. Send for circular. Ju2d2m HARBISON PHOEBUS- C an m Matnefflatica YADKIN COLLKC ; i ; A LIVE SCHOOL FULLY IN EARNEST. The health and morality r the laye (rood. Next term opens Aug. juj, Board only i.2o per mouth. Tuition S:j to $20 per term. The lollowing gentlemen will ncrrpt ,llir thanks for the privilege ofp ublishing ti:, references : lYesident S. Simpson graduated fi,,i Trinity Colleje in 1873. lie is a th,r,,i scholar, elegant in general culture, ni,a ,, good teacher. 15. uhavkn Tres. Trinity .. JL Kev. H. Simpson, A. M., was a stml.-i,t .. Trinity College at tiie time 1 i,, ,. the chair of Natural Sciences in the IiisihI, . : .. I I 1 1 .l .... 'Mil MOU. lie lliuue auurilll'll Is Hj Ii,, subjects In the Department i direct. hearing was always dignified ami ous; and his reputation of the hrt , ter. Will C In. i- Pres Louisburg Female ( '..l Louisbui . 1. II, X''. , s I consider the Rev S Simpson idem of Vadkiu College a ireiitipi nut; uiutjuiiicuiB, n uiim.ij.ii iiu n.iu .1 . . . ...... I ....... . 1 1 , . I. ill , an energetic and accurate instniwnr Ml,. warmly recommend him to the pul.ii,-. ',, tideuce aud patronage. W.T. Casnawa, 1'rof. of Latin and Historv Trinity College, .' , It affords me pleasure to statu that ;. S Simpson, A M, Pros of Yadkin I "ulic, C, isa regular graduate of Trinity t'l.il..' C, having completed in addition to 1 1 1' ot ! i r Departments of our curriculum, a full nuu in Greek and French, with the unaniin,,,,, approval of Jthe Faculty, and having taken a partial course in licrnian. I h.iv,, no hesitancy in recommending mn asiu : , competent to teach succeaMullv all the above mentioned branches. O. W. Cakk. ProfUreck and Modern Lang. .ages. Tri ni ty 'oliege, N t ' I'KEsiiiKNfr: ' 1 am under lastiiigobligalioiiN to you for'the earnest efforts you made to teach the great principles of "business and prosperity. The more 1 do in life, the m.,i. 1 recognize the hcnelit of your teaching. l.KK llAHSKV, A M iinv S Simpson, A M : 1 sincerely thank you. taught inehow to think. Vou are the ii: man in the right place K T Kamsky. M 1 President Simpson came to Yadkin ' lege highly recommended aa a teacher, i six years lie has sustained himself. Citizen- For circulars address the president at V. kin" College, N.0. ju 21-diwlm i.l- COllecto'rs Office, Fourth District of North Carolina. Notice is hereby given that the follow n,. described articles or property have seized by ine in this District for violaii . , of the L" ii itcd States Internal Kc ven uc la v viz : No. 1. One copper still and flxt urrs,vi, . September lit. 1V7, near Durham, N. C; mm U be the property of Wash. Mai, gum. No. 2. One copper still seized No venil., i 11 IS", in Montgomery county, N. t ., aM to be the property of Sol. Haywood or V . ley Dunn. No. line copper still, seized Noveinl... l:, 1S7S, said to be the property of Wil. v, Kcott. No. f. One copper still seizcil N'oveml . i 1"! l7, said to be the properly of Jona than Mariindalc. No. a. ric boxes, about JIKI lbs., manu factured lobacco, seized Deeciiiber 10, l.". at l.uuibei ton, N. C, said to be the )roper ty of .1 . . Hrown. No. ii. Ten boxes, about HXI lbs., iiiniiufa. tured tobacco, seized December 10, ls",s. , t Liimbertoil, N. C., s.iid to be the property ol J . W. Urown. No. 7. Two part boxes, about 1 1 11.s,,iii::im, factured tobacco, seized December I i, s,.,: Lumberton, (', said t o be t he proper ..i K. L. Me oriniek . No. S. One part box, about 21 lb-.., manu factured tobacco, se'.cd 1 -Co 1 1 1 1 .el , i'. , at Lumberioii, N. C-,sa'd to be the i . r i ? of K. Benbfiw. No. 9. Two part boxes, about 4a lbs., llfactured t ( i .acco, seized 1 eceiiiln i' I at Lumberton, N . 1 '., said to be tin - pr lna i -'. I' ol L. ( '. 1 holiil.soii. No. ID. ine part box, about la lbs., n,,, , ; factured tobacco, seized Deeeiii l.er I -', I at laiinbcrton, N. C, said to be the proper ol J. 15. 14o wdenhammer. No. 11. Two part boxes, about LM lbs., man factured tobacco, seized Do-ember J i. is; i llolmerville, N. C, said to be the prop.it.. of A. ibirne. No. 12. One box, about .S lbs., main.i.e tured tobacco, seized December I '-, lva:. White House, N. C., said to be the plop. , ; of Auman A- I'.ro. - No. l-'i. Ine b , ale ii t "il j.oiiikIs. ii,ai,u factured tobacco, seized Decelnbei i.. I at Moss Neck, N". C, saui to be lh pioj.. iv of W. 10. Currant. No. 11. One part box. about manufactured tobacco, seized I e ls7S, at UaddyMVflle, N . C, said I llllllll'l eel II 1 .!' i " ,, I,, lh proxierty of Page & Co. No. lo. One part box, about six pound-,, manufactured tobacco, seized Deeeinb, i 1S7S, at Scutlletowll, N. ('., said to be tie property of James Oxeudine. No. hi. One part ln,v, ten pounds, umiJi factured tobacco, seized December la, l-Tv ,i Cotton Valley, N. C., said to be the .rop. i : of S. W. liarreldson. No. 17. Two boxes, abou t Ml poll in Is, ii,m ,. llfactured tobacco, seized December In, l-. at l.umberton, N. C-, said to be the prop, i ty of J. C. A. Nicholson. No. is. One box manufactured toba. . seized January 20, 1S7U, said to be the pi. perty of Dr. Hortim. No. ID. One co..cr still and cap, sei. I January 21, lS7i, said to be t he propei t . -i Wm. ( 'obic. No. 20. Two boxes, about SO pounds, mai, llfactured tobacco, seized Januai v V7, i - ' suid to be the properly of T. S. Lutiei l. No. 21. One copper still, cap and w seized February M, IS79, said to be tin perty of Ishman Howell and Mott ftai'l No. 2'. One copper still, cap, worm shovel, mattock, two bucket and one seized February S, 1S71I, said to be tlx perty oi James Scott and Wm. L. Oakle ill Ol I, ,,i . ' I I, ' pi- No. 2. Twenty-eight gallons of corn u I, ky, seized March la, 1S70, said to be the pi perty of Clinton Cheek. No. 21. One copper still, seized March I.. ls7l said to be the property ol Willi..- You, . and Henry Herndon. No. 2-i. One copper still and worm, s. i. I March 20, l7t. owner unknown. No.2". one copper still cap and won,, seized March :il, is79, sahl to be the propel i of Jehu Mobley. No-27. one cojipcr still, cap and worn, seized April l7y, said to be the proper!', of John M. Langstoii and Troy Langst.ni. No.2S. Onecopperstill.seized April 17, K '. said to be the property or John S. Parker. No. 29. One box, about 40 pounds, mam, factured to bacco, seized May 7, 17!, a!d uj be the jiroperty of J. F. Lewis. No. .'JO. Two boxes, about Kt pounds, in n, ufactured tobac-o, seized May lti, 1S7JI, sa, i to be the propt:rty ot J. 13. I-tnler. No. :tl. Two Conner stills, two caps at .1 two worms, seized May !, 17(J, said to ti the property of one liurnsidcr. No. i!2. Twenty-seven boxes, about I.'-"1" pounds, manufactured tobacco, seized Ma 20, 17!, said to be tlie property of V . I Currant. No. ;. Twenty boxes, aliiut Hi-1 pomelo manufactured Inlimro, hcized May 22jl-:' said to la- the property of J. F. Ifoggerb.v. So. Two part boxes manufactured ! bacco. seized May 2a-, 170, said to be the po Dert.v of J. (i. Oherl. No.;ii. One coppi-r still and worm, s.-i-May 23, 1.S7!, said to be the prupert Mitchell SUme. No. ."i. Two boxes, about 100 pounds, mat ufactured tobacco, seized May Z'., 1S7H, -., to be the property of J. F. Hoggerly. Any person claiming any interest In v t I .1 uroiiertv is hereby requested to Come o I ...1 .....1... ..I..!.. Il.ni.ul.. .uOl.l.. fl.ir' ward and make claim thereto within thlr days from this date, and show cause w I, -it should not be forfeited to the Uni'i states. Oivon under mv hand and seal of ..III' this Tth day of May. 1879. Raleigh, N.C ISAAd J. YOFNti. Collector 4th District, N. TO THE LhAW YEiTs ! A Work of Great Merit. A Digest of Cited Cases in Tiii:- North Carolina Reports. By the Hon. A. W. Tourgce. What the Lawyer hay ol II : "It is an Indispensable aid to the pr.i ir..i of tho stjite. " ;Hon. V . Is. C. jmh;:i. Chief Justice of N.C. "The work will wive the greatest pos-ii facility in th- investigation of any pi tion.' i i Hon. .J. JI. IMllard, Associate ii.-- tlce, N. C. "The book ls a universal brief." -fc.d. ham Haywood. "It will give him who has it such an vantage over him who has it not, that ev pricticing lawyer will find It a i-ecei! Hon. K. O. Reade. It is the best digest ever made by m person in any country." Hon. Thorn Buffln. . . , Price by express $12.00; by mail, post pai S12.25. Address, Alfred Williams A o.. Publish iffi. June 21 RALEUiH, N-1-
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