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DAILY NEWS THURSDAY. - - - JUNK 25. IO. r. tt HrMitb Atlantic itl'. taUarr pn or aad Km(f"if. 14 .tht Wmi. jn:j ci.jKjJj ocnaxtiai rmio. rsrtet D1 rHel Takle. T"h t.-nuuiiMtfr t I- l-rn.t toe. ranal aa Wwa yeatectay : t a. II r. I4a to Sew ArfitrlltrMral. W. C. MrMifKlt-Hour. M. Iliuu-Oty B-Ktlinc Work. Ia w a k A Vitm Inum R M. M U.T-rU.-bu It. IL aTl torn. fiKtrrm. Mr WUliaai M. Hum, botu bo aletjt l-r ame tiro pt attnd Iftgp to hi dull aa on of the Fh Com miMioo, U Lora. acam, t"' tl" nl heart J. Mr. I. Keni L p-tur h. lha "ver dTiy clea of U. uM r 4 .urt, i kep quit hu j at Ihn Urm. He un dratala hia b'i;inea, and Ll boka ar teal aod arxurate. Tt. rehearaalaof the Pmafi.re in- d-a aucarli Improt- etnenl loh In the mocYption and a-iug of the etarartera. Tfc pjh' may c i- t uw il-a The murUf ra r the rrvir-n Alford i f ' r i roorro. A trtI untf of fawn lr.l man kit lrB 4t"B. Ira. J. Alston IUIm. I. M. Mrbnra and JL. li. latesre defcixiwi ihih1. Mr V. I MrMvkin. i rr.ar of f -eteaargv J much tuwo ta. t. i mAte apietvla"! in getting pa rv pn y Vo atahUati Wt" rK.w thi n!r. Alre-adv ti e tflyniSS t-rrt-I l rea hd Jl.r4- Tn fw.il la la tLoun r.vl let it f.l oo. T-etrne t r kimiMa to lh F.cvafr I rvlar tuhl haa I Jen re-la-! b nt wi:t r-o emir rbarre for rr- a-reJ mu. Tbo xbo d-ir to a: Leo4 h vl lrtlf Mruif li.eir aeala at oaf-w. A larre nmf have air-.! br Laaem ai it i rrtOte lie L-4 aea 111 t Laara loUy M 9mll th-;c titiie-hn- oewl (am. l:rJ-!r to hti.ri LanJ an J 1 ntttiiUoai haa a;krJ t: tVuniubl a writ tit it aa hunt aae ocixMiOf ti i in-. . 1 1 r a iaMioal pi it aXiajol to a hiftt Uitin-ton Itt the CWtnlhian t.rl of ancient tr -. Atul t".2k aurh ruiibnt caaiu- t i it a im tn d r that at the I'rea L i r ian midh; trUnUv ir f the rrtrhtl .th of th; loralitr in- Jo!cl in ti. a!l-atjrliac anj au! a:irn:-W tfau.a. Thr aa Mr. J r Urian, bi, ilii hi eiafhlT jeara of teatir. Umi t roultT at tf t.ri cf ttve hip : Mr. Juliua Lea i waa op. tuMi to uh rr. k a"mhliirf. hut oa heinf rvtoin!r! tlat tht nbie y Ume vaainvenu! L ln I uv- oii or d-miwtiwea - tou mt rour Dvur.tr n.J lakea our rjuii fr the hichr i hvaimi !e el.f luetit of . he taxi hta rut-iea an. I ti fiat aiie anJ en tarad for the rria, nlf f ilhar-Jor; K IL tair. j. Vj.. ho :nU ail fet in hi j r-f -ion uni in bt lla. llkouh , m. I-er Srtuil uitai r in li.ia i.te, and ilr. VM r ( ho i cf ludckol aJtttude to tke hia Iuirh frocn tbe top of Mr. Mamr hr-jt. I m. loinrf hi lat. an l ur- r-e)"l. f-r tu hitu aa awarvlrU th tr.uu cooor oi eaua-untc tne ik inxn l(her larih iih hi in i-.r. hi! laior tarke, ho aalrral out of the gain, alood rei to .'ranl tlm (ri-rVma Uvllopa to the Natx-n a "apttal. Tbi theae t-'fliv" ui..' Willi tuneful ooea. "I would I were a l-te in," anl went tome lns ntin the It-.jeii-erT of the ae with it nta-farfiNJ eminea. TV IeitifY CteUL The Azafamor Club, of Louiabunr. have iiwua.1 InriCatiooa for bll to be rivea at thai plara. Tb afikir will undoubtedly be an njoybl one- The InrttaUooa ar handa-xnelr (rotten np, and announca that the Saw Kerne Ital ian Hand will fumlxb the muir oa that ion. Wake Atieriae CmmrU nil court met vU-r lar pursuant r. m ijourntuent, IIih Honor Judre Uure pr-idine. The rnniinal docket waa renuue.J and the following cases t--k- 1 ,1 ..r.-jhi of; sUte t . Robert Jmitb: UrrenV, de fendant ( leeul jruilty; Jndijment sua tndedon pavmentofcoata. ute Frunua lli'l nd Ma jor Holland, aflraj; defendant jiead cuiltr; tine one t-ennv andcowts. uu a Iaaac I'ool, Urceov. Owin WLLiii health of the Jafeadant. judg ment . a us pt-nded on payment ?f wte r. Wwirl Kuifr, aaault aod !t:ery; defendant -a!leJ and fail. Judgment i . stal r. turn .Wilkin and James Joi-a. altray; exvct gui.ty; fined t-t-a h and rvwia. SaU a i. Manpdiu. aaAult and lnen ; Trfditl rO.lt, inotion to aet aai S-' ierJict. nitHion to be h-rd. State r. Jo Jor.e-, larceny; defan dant c-alledan l failed. Judgment m i. Sutcn. Joe iWkwiih and rollins Jordan. -i;ittg li-jnor on Sunday. lh fnidar.l pia.l ui;ty. Judujeut one jritiY and ta. sut ri. Ja. k YwU r'-'U'li and Henry S'.urdet ant, Slate i. J. I- smith. reno jug irate. Wfcndant plrt-l gudty. Fine vi dol lar and "L. st .! Moaea Itinton. Urtrnr Ver di, t. n--: guilty. -.:e i . Kearner I-.Ur. defendant l-lea! gnlltr. Judgment aupended, de fiHUt. i u ptT .l. .suxl rio tamer Aleiander. falae pret-te. Pending argument of eoun ael. our! aJjoururd until lo o clt.k tht morning. 'I l-grand jury of thi ourt relurue-1 Mtn.ut a '.rut tiil ( uiJu tMienl jea tr JaV. T1i rrrlrHaa IMcnle. Tf." tea. her and a-h' Iara of the K;rat Pr 't-rian S jndav . hjl and their friend'a and fallow ri:irena went oat to (jionel Ki.-i t "ufttry r-i len on UirVi r-ek elerday on a pic me. A larger numl'r than er axtendei l--fo-e -re roant tly at the ok! def-jt at iuuii aiul boarled the waiting tram an. 1 were hartnlealT lande at a ja.ir.t jut i t nniea north of Italeigb an 1 arl diagonally nulhet of la 1 1- in grounda. Mr. VV. I I'rtin-rt-. the jj-rinteodent of the achool. an I itu!fr of rrni')iil-i on tma t.--a-m.n ha! prearrangetl everything with Mr. W. Mnnn-ft bo haa no e-jtial for ".nducting auch mailers, and the be-1 of ..rdT and decorum wu pre ert ft ani'-tj laxly by the children. 1 tie .-rowd 'on re heJ the de!ii-ht-fal in a very little w tnle the large yard w a regular Cucr garden of glrla! Croquet, tar, mumble the ar. ii. King and other innorant ;,-: were entere.1 into .n 1 enjoytjd inroughoiii the who-! day. Mr. vv nour U hitiiig. 1'rofeiutor C H. Fair rkii 1 and Mr. shaw were tb committer- f arranf-ementa, aud received a f lhanae for tb faithful per-forman-- of their duty. There were oiiSv two pronouu-eny aeniimeniat -,uplea. ne atrolli away to thw f.rt-.k under the ha-ie of the alalely eiio: t:.e othr. more dashing and ;auu:y. diavu --! the I'eautie- of nature l.f l". paa-d before them like a pano- nnu aa tr.etr uasuing aeu iwnuy hir!d them on. The h-.vy men from the linking hoiiwa of the itv ere there, but thev lidrt't enjoy it muh. It waa a goo J tint g for the ' little children, but retlly it wa erv tiieaome work." It waa -ll enough to take a breath of fresh country air, lliouch, and they managed to j rag through. 1I ery Im1 t trlae wan l ri. tl v daiighled," and it waa the r-i ri-iiio eer given bv the achol. The atten iuri'-e a nearly t w. o hundred atid hflv. and the whole entertainment w a ;i -- ion f plfaa.int aurpriaea. T!ie lUleigh Silver Cornet Band fur- nir.'.e.! the muic lor ice occuaion ana a ! 1 1 a mu' h at anything elae lo the v tneiil. ' A Ttaa Caxitraea tr S3 Tewi-a. The chance of receiving $30,000 for two dollars by an investment in tbe Iaisiana Suite IxtUery at New Or laajia, will continue for the cext fifteen rear, aa tbe charter of the company rnna oo antillSUS, and ita Tested ngbu cannot be invaded by an act of legisla tion or other procding--, as long as tbe mans rein en t Is honestly conducted, and tbe worst enemy it baa instigated bv malice haa never raised a suspicion oi the strict integrity which character izes its business affairs. For further information, address M A. Dauphin, P. O. Box uAj; w Orleans, La. De-rtaait auaal Cewteel. Fine black alpaca frocks at $-xOO R. B. A5DREWB Jc Co.,- Clothiers and Hatter. Attemti aaa-alea. - We call tbe attention of the ladies to our beautiful new styles of visitinjr cards. Entirely new and very elegant. Samples sent through the postoffice on application. Ilmrtiwi Tinware, stovea, pocket and table cut lery, iron, steel, nails, wagon and butr?y material, paints, oils, glJs, putty, f-aint and w hi e wash brushes and everything ulually kept in a first cl.-a Hantware House can be found at J. C Hrkwwter'h, noiieman Buildine. Raleigh. JTer Real. A dwelling house in the city of Ral eigh. Seven rooms, in good repair with necessary out houses. For particu lars apply to W. H. Pace, Attorney at Law. ee-a-a ! Ortaaige. Tr. Price's Si.eci.il Flavoring Ex-tr-n-ts of Lemon and Orange are made from the fruit, and have their gratef:il, agreeable taste, w ithout the turpentine odor which i observed in those ex traits usually sold, made from cheap oils. TI.om- who wih pure extracts buy Dr. Pri-e"s. Rlghl Time f oe-erate la Nlark. By rent -rniiiunicaton withprom innt nVo-'k oi-Tntop., ae learn that now is a fa orabie time to take advantage of the ..tin k market, by the new combina tion method of Mesinrs. lwrencedc Co., the New- Yrk ban kern, who have been so remarkably aucce-Ksful heretofore. Thia ayteiit tn fi'intel on correet rules of tinan.e and ir univ erxally approved bv the shre w dest operators. Tbe orders of thousands ofrustomers are massed ln toon mi iiienea pi tal, and operated ag a gretU whole, dividing profits pro raUi every month. In this way any t-ustouier -an i r v i irom fi'i 10 sio,imj w iu eiuai propirtioria.c nuntiu, and at the same lime gain alt the ad vanfciges of largest capital and la-st skill in manipulating tb-i Uijrket. 'lliia linns new circular ha.s :o unerring rules for succee" and full explanations. f-V) will make or ' -er-ent.: ' will return fJ, . and on, avording to the market. SUm ks und br i w antel. Iepita re-eive.. Ap,-ly lo Lawrence Jt Co. itaiikt-fs. -7 I. i.auge l'la-. New Yok, Citv. It la t yaar Iaierest ta H EV that Payne Bros.are now makir. g thi best bricks on this market and selling them lower than the lowest. They can afford it as they give the business their undi vided attention and being practical men know how to make them by economy and of best finality. Thev use the well known and long tried "Crab Tree Clay" which is unsur r ed in the .Staie of North Carolina. We guarantee our brick and work to trf-re perfect satisfaction. For further information call on Wayne Allcott, Agent, corner Will- and Davie St "s.. or address, Patnk Br.s., P. O. Box 75, Raleigh N. C, Preveriptiou Free For the ieedy cure of seminal weak ness, 1qa of liianhood, and ail disor ders brought on by indiscretion or ex cels. Any druggist has the ingrelients. Address 'Davidson A Co., 7 Nassau street, New York. r:.-erc ltelta. A sure rure for nervous debility, Ir-uiature i.-a . exhaustion, etc The oin v m-ii l'i- cur-. free. Address J. K. ham St N. Y. Ilm Wiin. I ir:iUrs m.iiled IU-ee. 4T Chat- C h matt LoekMnilh. l!ro-k well & King, near the rear ol the L. S. Court House, on SaLsbury atreet, are prepared to rcjair in hrst cjass style. Breech-load im; and Muzzle loading Shot inns and tire arms of every description. They also repair loor Ijrx ks, Trunk Locks, and Io ks of ill patterns. Umbrellas, Parasols. Flu ting machines, and everything' In th line of lujiall hardrarii, either Xrass, ateel or roti. .Sign and Bell hanging a ape -ialti Orders from a distance will reeive spe.!! attention. Keys fitted it residem-ts on short notice. All work warranted. s Marble aa Uravite Monuiuenla and Tmhvos. Tlie finest trork In the S mth. Work set up in cemeteries ehei-er than will I lotdd on cars Nortli. thereby saving tlouble tirst--lass freight, risk of break age. vc All kinds of cement &r sale. Wolfe's stone burial cases to be seen at Henrv Brown'H ami marble yard, cor ner Morgan and Blount streets. Raleigh, .V. C. . Caytmv Wol.FK. Grew Bedaetie-i ef Prteesd " I propose to give, to the patrons of the Piedmont Nurseries, the benefit of the traveling agents commissions on mv Nursery Stock, consisting of Fruit Trees, c, 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 civen to anv Nurseryman in Ouilford 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. I ears. Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, Quince, Crab Apples, Figs, Cherries 33 cento. Ornamental Trees, Roses and Flowers will be sold cheaper than can be sold bv anv nursery in North Carolina. Cash to accompanv'the orders. Any one not having cash mav rill out note, signed bv 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 shi'pped in November and pur chaser notified when to meet them. Persons orderins will state plainly where to ship. Name the depots. Let ters of inquiry answered cheerfully. )rders solicited and satisfaction guar anteed. Send in orders, at once. Very Respectfully, " M. C. Dixon, Proprietor of Piedmont Nurseries. Wholesale tore. Messrs. Latta A Myatt have ou hand ui'l to arrive 300 sacks L- A M." Fainilv Flour. .0 " .IX) " "XX" " " i bbls. Patapscoand Onuige Flour. 4o sacks X. C. Flour. 7 bushels sm. you ' meal i Virginia bolted;. JU,io lbs. bulk C. R. sides. 2,ooJ tu'-on and shoulders. 1,0" MJ " canvassed and uncan vassal hams. KMi0lls. N. C. hams and shoulders 40 bbls. new crop C uba molasses. 3.5 " New Orleans " 5 44 , Cfueeti Bee" Syrup. 2,210 11. bueket, tub and tien-e lard. 45 hags Rio Coffee. 2 bbl. "yellow" -stigar. Li "A." and "C." sugar. n " Granulated " All of which will be sold low. Send lur samples and price list. Latta V My att, Wholesale Grocers. 4a a IMaretle. Di alii lie.vM-s of the kidneys the lost kno ti remedy is the regular use of the Urn. us Hiiif.Hlo Lithla water from spn,ig mini Mr 1. It arts jrtmtly and e;T tu.illy, de not differ In taste from olL : -aieraand to those who sutler frori klninev complaints It Is an Indis penejbie neeewsity. For sale by all and ebn druggist. Frewh Arrivals at l. T. Johnson's. Ki-hmoiid boltel meal, 5U0 0s nice while com bulk meats, N. C. hams and sides. A large lot of feas, i different kinds.) Cuba uiolaases in bbls and tierce. 30 bags coffee, different grades, 120 bbls nice yellow sngar, 3u0 sacks flour. ''p fffer the-e goois to the traile at price that .-Hii't fail to please. Give us a trial. A few chufas on hand v et, D. T. Johnson. . Welkel o. In order lo be abreast with tbe Units in,every rosiect, this enterprising firm are re-eiving daily samples ofall the most fashionable and seasonable goods now in tbe market. Select your sam ples and they will send for the goods and make them up in a style that, for elegance aud finish cauuot Ije surpassed. Their charges will be moderate and suitable to the times. All goods now on hand will lie sold at verv reduced E rices for cash only. Call ami examine eir stock. You 'needn't buy unless tou like. Prime Timothy Hay, Marshall Liverpool Salt. Clear Kih Bulk Meat, Egerton s 3kou-1i Snuff. For sale st wholesale bv "W H. Donn. Tb N t ia in r-ipt r,f n invita tion Ut attrnd a brl---u- t. b gin a: Henderson ill on the Fourth t ce . -brale the rt.tnf letl'i of the Spartan burg A Ah-i'.l Ilailrav I to that pla . s - i. o. r. There wiil a ni'.mg of Sea:.n Galea I-lge lo-night. Flection of orSeers for tho ensuing trm and other bvsinesa of init-r:an. e u I trana-ted. Krr kld Fellow ia hand. re.juo:e1 to l n Mr. f. A. Haslett, "S.itl.ern pawn rr agent of tb "Iron Mountain Boot,'' haa present-! the Ntws with a hanlaomly illu:ra:el d-s.rit i e hook cf inla of interest along the ltne of the st. I.OUI. Ir n Mountain A skuthrn Ilaitmav. A lafcae-aatlaf Hatkla. Moasra. Jrav and Stamps, of Ka!eigh. aay of "Tou rge s l:gi of i 'ileal fta t..iri.-tne. thorough nesi and r,rupter.eas cf detail and arrangament nk it the moat perfe- t of labor saving machines to lb prf KQ of tit Stat. r.idering th toioanl of matter remained in U, th charaeter and atyle oi th wrk. w cottaider it one of tbe rbeapeat lolumei er ofTerel to th r r.feuon." 1'rire fllaaa, A. Wjllima .t Co.. Raleigh. puUakrs. Ptns. Itlair Burwell. rhairrnan of the Kt ecullv Committee, and F. C. Jonn, tra iorr Franklin 1'oonte Centennial Aawurlatk.n. are registered at the Yar boro. They are bar on centennial bcaib a d. frutu whal w raj iewrn. Erand time are looked for in Iuis urgorfth Forth. FroK-saor Krrr.we Qtvleratand. haa kindlv oanel many of the relim of the State museum. "e-nco, Iats Fuller and others are to speak. The people of IVankltn do t.ot halfway do what they al'.cmpt. rdav feart. Cemrt met st loVjork on v-s sJI the JaaUee prenu Appeala from th Fourth Distrht wr called aa fU : A. A. MtlnN nl. ra. John Patter on Hal, from Columbus; t-ontinue.1 under the role. Angns MrFulyen ra. J. T. Council, executor, from Bladen : argued bv Mc Rao t Broad foot for Che plaintiff, and T. Ii hullon fbr th defendant. ,,"Y;A Rogers, ex era tor. r. Robert VfeKcaxi rf ml. from Robeoon ; argue. I. on report of elerk. by Hinsdale A I. vreu fcr th plaintiff, and Battle A Word era! for defendant. r.iVlmVn lran r. Jc-K-phln Griaa, fron Roaon ; t o raseor.n linaed for attvc of ounael. Ceort adjournal until to-day at lo o clock ' IIO r 1.1. AKKHAM. Ya nv.i;oi oil Hofat Dr. tJ.W. Black- nail, Proprietttr. A V I'urefoy. Wake Forest; H F 'iranger, Ooldborr; J I Samson. N FA Stewart: Baltimore: J ! Mc Neil, Little llork; P D Tbwnsend, Burksvilie; II Turner, Cameron; Sher- i:i ji ivearnev. ixuisnurg: r. More- hea-l. Iurham; fJeo W Watts, Dur ham; M rs Cieo XN atta, Durham; VVni A hiin-an. New York: J S"arr, Iiur- haoi: Mrs J S "arr and child, Durham: Percy lie. k with. Durham; Jno M Wil- a-o. W iio4is Mills. II 1 Colev. C har lotte; B L Ibike. Durluim: Haywood iirirta. Wke; WCFrttv. Mtnlv SU- tion; M Jordan, Charlotte; tieo Kis- am. lork; Misn v vnne. Iuis- burg: I. Pulli:m. Ahevil)e; W H Fur mai., Iuiburg; Fre.1 Sbaniu, Dur ham; Fd C Jones, Ixminhurg; Blair Burw!l, lxjuisburg: 1" M Simmons, iol'lsijoro. NTtoAt. HoTKi. S R Stret't dt Son, Iroprietors W. I. Mib beil. Wake couutv; I. J. Con. well. Baltimore; 1 C. "Parker, Pike Bo I. AU.: W. A. Haner,treens-l-oro. . I'.; Charles Manlv, R. A D. R. K.; F. Ii. Arendell. Earpaborn, N. C; .1. II. .rr, llrndfrvin; N. C.; S. M. I - rem--. S-abiKtrd, N. C; ii. M. Smo !e. Baleigh: W. F. lirummotid, Noriol k, Thomas (Tiavaas, Henderson. ReeelteU To-Ijr. .'0 dozen telephone shirts, V. l.ouo Iairs shoes from 7r a pair up. .' parasols from IV up. l.iaw yards panUcloth fnm KV a yd. up. ilo n handkerchiefs at jc each. Ioji shirts at V ea"h. J pairs drawers at -to.- each, at Vooll-ott's Open Front Store, Wilmington street. Ale. Porlrr and nineral Matera. My fu'ibties for ths lellvery of the aliove in bottles or knr. are suierior to any in the Si-ate. Prices as low tlie lowest. Country orders solicited. M. B 1 1., Raleigh, N. C. " City liotling Works. lioviNE, Mississippi, April 22, 1S7V. The following correspondence will explain itself: A. Waddill, Esq., Lynch bl'ko, Va. Dear Sir: Observ ing a certifi.'ate from you in reference to the " Iron and Alum Mass," of the Seven Springs, in Washington countv, 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 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 reply will greatly oblige, very respectfully, William Barr. Our Australian Trade. Since, the establishment of the Pacific line of steamers, the trade between the United .Slates and Australia has in creaned "Wonderfully, and Hall s Bal sam, for toughs, colds and a llr.ng dis eases, i now a regular articleof export to that country, and one of their staple medicines. I K. Wj-alt. Has on hand ami to arrive :,000 lbs. C. R. Bulk side ami shoul ders. -l.QOGbush. prime white com. :JoO bbs. family flour. 300 bush. Haxall Mills bolted meal. 50 sacks Marshall's Liverpool salt. 2.3 bbls. New Orleans molasses, lo bbls. sugar house molasses. 20bb!s. sugar, from granulated down. 20 sacks coffee. 20,000 pounds prime Timothy hay. Earlv Rose seed potatoes. Orders rilled promptly fox seed sweet potatoes. " Above named goods bougnLright, and will be sold accordingly. " L. R. 'Wyatt. Wilmington St., opposite Market. tnuias Mav be planted in Mav, Juiv. For sale by W June and II. Dodd A r real Mory. jrWl Coo n. Dr. Heater, th grand celebrated Uni ted Stale and Canadian "Yarb" phrsl rUa. tbe universal healer of the au k and fanaons rentrifugml dispntr t.f the Afrtkaiiiacft., ..hal.ng balsam. ato, in II the majeatj that was possible for a cbjreddLsHpicrFjM-nlapiua to dis play boforelli. Honor veaterdar niorn- lug rnirrw wiu, -walloping" hi- wife. crulct of lb Court ; Served hr right Ac other blow at th equality of the sesea. Ned Drown waa arraigned on a tri vial charge. Not guilty. Warrant wr tasueil fr Henry Brown, lorrery, and Madison Wvnne sbeulemenk Th,e Tlldaat N i urk tr. Fi-'e.-reiary Koleaon rise to a fer aonal ilenial of the story, complete in one nuuilier, which Mr Miim-hausen recently had fublishei. The heavy illain of this story ia fre-lun huig in China, the chief uxomplwe is in Eu rope, and the alleged intendexl victim w and is only remarkable f.r his phenomenal la-k of all qualities which w ould .-ommend him to th good graces oi s-i ia. He a romancer aa Senator (onkhiig a ex-editor. A far Utter re futation of the atory than that of Mr. Ibd-e.u, hoeer. ia f..ir. in the story it...-lf. J nilllard Table For Kale. A go.l second hand billi:trl table complete, will ? aold cheap. For par ti'MiUra . hirers. M. Bill, itv Bottlina Wori s, B deigh, N. C. The present age is verv fastidious and exacting m rta demand on hotels. Among the the Nw York houses of pui.- entertainment stand unrivaled, and the "St. Nicholas" is pronounrei by its patrons to l chief of the latter in excellence.' Ooaimcre, furnishing devotion to the Interest of the guest, are all l-eyond ca il. The "St. Nichoiaa" prour.dly maintains the traditions of a quarter of a century In its adaptation to the n.oat cultivated ami refined wants or Hi traveling public. Amricn and F.urojan plan Uth have ln a.lopte.1 by, the (iraud Cen tral Hotel, on Hro-tilafay, New York. You can now pay fl.uu jrday ant np ward for a nii-e room at this large nrl-rls Hotel, on Broaiway, take your breukiaal there, at the elegant roa taurant, aitacheil to the house, at mod. erate prices., and if you do not return till night you have nothing more to pay. tr you can slop there on tbe A mi rlcan plan for to $3.00 per dav, room ami meals included. For Kade Two hiui lre.1 and fifty tw.unds of live geese leathers. They are nice ami wiL U- m.ld low. Applv'to Iitta A Myatt, Whole I u Uroi-ers and Commission Merchants. loo, feet pine lumler. jtnimi) heart pine sawed shingles. 2,imo bushels bolted meal. 2,iM biiohebi corn. 2 car laN bab-il fixtder. hay, and a variety of horse himI cow fee on & . . . uaun, aii.i more coming', r or sale very -low by Jones. ireen A Powell, 47 Fay etteille fr-.t, Raleigh, N. C. llaunlesl Me. Debt. p erty and siiifering haunted me f.r years, caused by a sick family and large bills fbr do.-toring, which ilid nogod.I was completely discouraged, until one year ago, by the advice of my pastor. I pro-urei Hop Bitters and com menced their us, and in one month we were all well, and none of us have been sick a day since; and I want to say to all oor men, you ean keep vour fami lies well n yew r with Hop (litters for lcs th.u; one doctor's visit will cost. A Workingiuan. Would an Irredeemable Currency be as good as gold? While there is a .very large class of intelligent cit Jrens who believe it would, we regard it our duty to all alike to say that as a cure for old sores, cuts, bruises, jams and slashes, there is nothing like CarlnIic Salve. Beware of counterfeits. One pair or large, fine gray horses for sal cheap, at Martin A sborn's Grain and Feci store. Li'M Hiit Kii, Va., May 12, 179. Wm. Bark, Esq., Bovine, Mississippi Dear Sir: Your inquiry in regard to the "Liver case" which was effectually cured in my family from using the "Seven Springs Mass," is before me. Tlie case referred to in my certificate was that of my wife's sister, who is now in her HOth year, and lias been a member of my family for the last 27 years. She had been afflicted with Liver Disease for 30 years, sometimes almost dying with pains in the back. br?at, and heaviness of the chest, heart-burns (intensely), sick stomach, vomiting, Ac I procured a few bottles of the " Mas" for her, and very soon after she began tlie use of it, her "health ouimenced to get Ijetter, and she con tinue.! steadily to improve, and at this writing, so old, seemingly in as good health as a person who bail never oeen afflicted with these diseases. She at tributes her cure entirely to tbe efficacy of the "Seven Springs Mass." I regard it one of the greatest family medicines we have access to, not onlv for such diseases as ar.ove indicated, but for va rious other complaints for which it is recommended. Hoping these answers satisfactory, I am, very truly, A. Wad dill, Proprietor Lynchbarg News. For sale by Win. Simpson, Pescud, Lee A Co., and F. If. Heartt, Raleigh, N. C, and Druggists generally. Laxdrum A Litchfield, Abingdon, Va. False Imprmton. It is generally supposed by physi cians and tho eople 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 Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint in all its forms, such as Sour Stomach, Costivenesa, Sick Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, bad taste in the month, Ac Out of the.K',000 dozen bottles sold last vear, not a single failure was reported, but thousands of complimentary letters received from Druggists of wonderful cures. Three doses will relieve any case. Try it. Sample battles Id cents. Regular size 75 ceuta. Unheard of Bargains! Who tries his best to please his friends And in his labors never ends, " Bargains he'll give you when you call Vor No. 10 is all aiid all. Of other houses you hear them talk; In Fayetteil!e street just take a walk And only ask for No. 10, Kept by the most ingenious of men. And when his friends by chance drop in TELEGBAPH1C MARKETS N EwI-YoBKinBe 25.ltoni&H V Exchan4.HJ.tvnrnenu steady4 l-03i. 6tatebonda dull.-. Cotton net receipts 3S0 bales ; gross 27otv Futures closed firm; sales 4o, 0t bales; June 12.47; July 12.47 12.48; August 12.60 1TS11; September 12.43 r October 1L551L56; November ll.19f311.16; December ll.ov 11.10: January U.121U14; February 11.173- 11.18. " ... t'otton nominal; sales 204 be.ss; mid dling uo Lands 121 : middling Orleans 12 S-16: consolidated net receipts iSd bales: exports to Great Britain 692 bale; to Franc bales; to the Conti nent - . Flour quiet, strongly In fcuyera" favor; Southern flour dull; common to fair extra f4.7(a.5.6G ; good to choice fc.oo o6.75. Wheat, heavy; ungraded win ter red 1.I21.18; i0. 2,Lm3L2Di. Corn ungraded, 4043J, active. Oats heavy; No. 3 nominal at 37$. Coffee active and unchanged ; Rio, in fuU cargoes, 1H&141; in jobbing loU 12i 15. Sugar lirm with fair trade for Cuba: Muscovado 6, 6 a-16;Tair to good re fining, quoted at 6J(d?$-ltf ; pnmetiifg, y-16 ; refined fair demand and firm. Molasses quiet, prices unchanged. Rice, fair request and quite nrm. Tal low, fair trade and steady at 6i5-l3 Rosin dull at $1.30?1.33 lor strained. Turpentine weak Pork opened -weak and closed firmer with moderate trade ; mess, on spot, is quoted at $9io for old ; fliKLtofa, 10.25 for new: July delivery $10.50; August $ 10.00a,$l0.2o. Lard easv; prime steam, ou spot, o3io, 6.40. Whisky dull, J1.06J bid; ?I.05i asked. Freights quiet. Baltixobe, June 25. Oats steady ; Southern 36a;40r Western white 3af 36; do. mixed 33a,34 ; Pennsylvania b-i (d. ydh. Rye quiet at .mo,00. hlav dull ; prime to choice Pennsylvania and Marvland flLWfef 15 00 per ton. Pro visions firm ; mess pork $9.&)(& fl0.75: bulk meats loose shoulders 4i ; clear rib sides oi ; packed 4(L5i. Ba consshoulders oCa, ; clear rib sides 5J6; hams ll(a,12. Lard, refined, in tierces 7. Butter quiet; prime to choice western packed 10(o,12; roll 10f12. Eggs steady at 12 (L 13. Coffee quiet; Riocargoes lUa-14i. Whiskvdrtll LO61.07. Sugar Si fg,8. Wilmington, .Lune 25. Spirits tur pentine nrm at 2-jj. Rosin steady ; strained 51.074; good strained 'Jfl. I2j Crude turpentine steady ; hard l.ou ; yellow dip $1.J ; virgin 82.10. Tar steady at 75. Corn quiet ; nrime white 56(5.57. Cincinnati, June 25. Fiouringood demand and a shade higher ; tor family $5.00(g. $o.00. Wheat stronger and in fair demand; red and white $l.oo $1.05. Corn quiet at 32if,:is. Oats firm at 32(a,5. Pork quiet but firm at $W.-ZTj (a,$ . Lard quiet but firm; current make held at ?b.u.. Bulk meats strong er shoulders held at $f-.v, short rib sold at $4.85; cash sales 4.Vi2 ; buyer June and seller July 4.trj(j, ; snort clear held at $5.00. Bacon in good de mand at fulL prices shoulders $4,123 (a,$4.25; short rib $5.50 ; short clear rib 25.505.75; Whisky active and brmat $1.02. Butter steady and unchanged; Sugar steady and unchanged. Hogs active; packing, $3.nuVl4.ou. Liverpool, Jun5. Noon Cotton dull; middling uplands 71-itJ; middling Orleans t l-lo; sales . Jjt) bales ; ejecu- lation ana export i,uoo. bales ; receipts 2,XJ bales, ztw American, t utures uplands and low middling clause for June and Julv delivery, 6 31-.12; Julv and August,6 31-32; August and Septem ber b 6l-sz; feeptember and October, 6 31-32; October and November 0 31-32. Futures closed quiet and steady. .June 25. Cotton Middling, low mid dling, good ordinary : Galveston dull at 12, 11 and 111 cents; net receipts lbt bales. Norfolk quiet at LZt cents ; net receipts os bales. Balti more dull at 12, i2k and Hi cents ; net receipts bales. Boston dull at 125. 12i and 113 cents : net reeeinrs s bales. Wilmington firm at 12, 11 J and 11 cents; net receipts lo bales; Philadelphia quiet at 12;, I2j and llj cents; net receipts bales. Savannah quiet at 12i, 11 and 11 1 cents; net re ceipts 17 bales. New Orleans dull and easy at 12, 11 and ll cents; net receipts 4o7 bales. Mobile quiet and steady at 12. 11 and Hi cents ; net re ceipts 11 bales. TUCKERHALL! FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE i H. M. S. PIN AFORE Will be Repeated Bjr the flam COMPANY OF Raleigh Amateurs. Admi.-aion, - - -' - V ... Gallery, - - - ." ' No Fxtra charge for reserved st.. For sale at Beam's Drug store. C?5ucottonol. YADKIN COLLKGK LIVE SCHOOL FULLY IS ZL25ZZZ, The health ad mrlltr f the 1 11 laLf e td. Siexl term opens Auj Board only J6j25 per monto. TUs- i' to STJJ per term. " The following gentlemen .w:li . thanks for the privilege ofp ufj.'ut.: .'J"- ,1, references: , - President S. Simpson rra3aai fr,. Trinity t'ollege ia Ki. He u i',.,r , f . s ?hoUr, elegant In general cu'.iur- "' gOMl teacb.r. fc. ca4vi v P.ev. S. Simpn. a. a., waa a t j i-r Trinity College at tba time i V' the chair of Natural Science m toe ln; -u tion. He made good ad-anoerneii: u. ' -ubjeeta in the Department I l: e-ti h"' bearUig waa always digaifled ima cs-L ous; aiid his reputation of tbe nrt i.-- ter- w'iu.ciJorh. Pres Loaiburg Pemaie Col.e LouHtuxg. I consider the Rev S Simfnn. ident of Yadkin Coilege a Kent::i.a-, fine attainments, a goou diclt;inarlr. i an energetic and accurate iutr :o warmly recommend him to tbr pub... ., '. ndence and patronage. W. T. Cav avav Prof, of Latin and Hi; ,r Trinity Cooeg-. '.s , It affords me p!eiaure to rtats tha: S Simpson, A M. Ires of Ya lkin ! ' C, is a regular graduate of Trinity fo.eV " C, having completel ia addition Uj l,; Iiepartmentsof our eurricUium.a iut c..-v in (ireek and French, with the unr:ii.. , ap'proval ofjthe Faculty, and i.a:n.j rl T Uiiien a partial course in German. I 1 , no hesitancy in recoinmesiding him a- :'u con qe tent to leach eue.-e!fuily a.. above mentioned branches. U.W.Carh. Prof Greek and Modem Lamp.;4. . 'trinity. Cwhegv. Pekuiext: I am under Lastirr?o?M:il: ,, , to you for the est rus.1 tC'its . iimuc : teach the great principle of "huiuea nr.. I prosperity. Ttie more 1 do In life. U.k h. rr 1 recognize the benefit of your teach'w. LfcE KamV. A M Kkv Simpson, a If : 1 o.'i.-reiv taught me how 10 : j.4uk. mun lniiienifMi.-t . . K T Ramsey thank you. V. V"U art 1 i.v ri M 1' Pr-i i- : lege LitL; ... six y.-t Fur rSr- u kin tu.ia. . 11. -3.:r.- 1 j J J :i : 1 or VadVit, !t-ucher M-ll. CiTIEVS.' T0THELAWYKIM o A Work cf Great Merit. A Digest of Cited Cases IX THE North Carolina Rsports. By the Hon. A. W. What tbe lawyers pr. Then forth he Lord what a conies. grin,' '." And to-their wondering eves disEavs 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; rid ure frames and mouldings too In great variety, black, brown and blue. His window cornices and lain brequins tine, Will make your rooms and parlor slime. ''ei-fo rated mottoes, and white holly baskets. An I every other sort of stuff, Of which he hopes to have enough. 80 now he bids you all adieu And wishes a happy new year too, An.l not forget C. C. Clawson, No. 10 Favetteviile St. Pool Ocean View Hotel, Osbbrn Wt Proprietor, Beaufort, X. C. This house is now open for the re ception of. smnmer visitors. A good bar, bathing houses, etc., are attached to the houne. 'Sailing boats in attend ance fbr the accomodation of guests. A steamei will also land passengers at the hotel wharf, and take excursion parties to any point on the harbor. The table will be supplied with the best the market and water afford. Terms of board 1.50 per day, 210 per week; f30 per month. We will not "blow our owu born;'1 but will be pleased to have others lo sT for us. Goldsboro Mail, Messenger, Winston journals, Tarboro Southerner and Durham Plant copy one month. KALF.IOII MAUKETb. , Cotton Market : lterted by l'AKKEK A A VERA. Cotton Brokers. Unpleasant Kmell. 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; frestr, flow ery odor, and his Pet Rose and other odors, have only to be used to be admired. Boarding llonse. Mrs. Os born has opened a boarding house on the corner of Nortli Hargett and McIowell street. Board by the day, week, or month. Another Saving Bank gone np. TbU haa tecn ld ao o ten 0 late, that peo ple are begiiiuing lo look tot. aafa iu vratme.tts for their surplus cash. Any man who haa w cauta to iuveai cannot, do belter than buy a box of Moit'i Lay er Pllla, for they never fail Always keep them ia the bouce. A Remedy That haa Been Remedied. The invincible repugnance felt "by aluiont evcr3' one to the smell and tlavoV of Cod Liver Oil, has prevented tens of thousands of the victims of debility, reaping the benefits of its peculiar heal ing and nutritive properties. The al rnoet hopeless consumptive, the martvr to Rheumatism, the barely livinir shad ows 01 men, women and children that emerge from the clutches of mala rial fevers, all of 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 bodies, and restore their shattered nerves, and far more effective than the Oil by ltaelf is Scott's Kin nl -sionofit, with the Uypopboaphitea of Lime and Soda. This is the finest and most natural rood in the world, and whotlv deprived of it disagreeable qualities. Sold by Wm. Simpson, Bruggist. D41W4U 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 Cbarire. This great remedy was discovered by a mis aionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. I ii man. Station D., New York City. Dlake's lee. Nothing is more grateful to the parched tongue or over-heated body than a drink of oold ice water, riced tea. Blake's is the place to try it. w Lave your orders early. C, Jun6 2"). 1879. H :::::::!f- .'.'.10 . . . io4 Very .Pepnlar. Tbe office sacks at 50 rents at R. B. Andrews A Co., Clothiera and U altera. laLMpaeo Family Flour In! and 11-6 bbl. Sacks. For sale by W. II. Dodd. Prejudice lallls. "Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery under the care of several of the best (and some of tbe worst) phyeitians4 -who gsve her dis ease various names but no relief, and now she is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had poohed at for two years, be fore using it- We earnestly hope and pray that no one else will let their sick suffer aa we did, on . account of preju dice against so good a medicine as Hop Bitter." The Parents, Raleigh, N Mlddline Strict Ixjw Middling bow Middling Strict Good Ordinary Good Ordinary Ordinary Middling Stains Ixjw Middling Stains (Jood Ordinary' Stains Tone of Market, dull and declining. CITY MARKETS Wholesale Prices. Corrected by CHISTOPHER 4 SORRELL Official Report of Grocers Exchange. Raleigh. N. C, June 25, 1879. Hour, North Carolina. . f5 76 6 00 thickens 1.5 fa, 20 iom m Oct Corn Meal 60 (a, Bacon, N. C. Ho; round 7 " rrarrm 9 fa liulk Meats, clear rib siJ.- 53& " " shoulders o 'd. North Carolina Pork . c Coffee, prime Rio H gojd 12 Syrup, S. H 25 Molasses, Cuba 33 Salt, Liverpool 16-5 Soar, white " yellow Irish potatoes .North Carolina.. Sweet Potatoes (seed) Oats, shelled Peaches, peeled unpealed Apples, northern per bushel.. $1 dried Cotton Ties, new " spliced Ragging Pork Peas, per bushel, white... " atock Eggs;.... - ..: Butter Beeswax Rags mixed cotton Ft rs otter Mink............ r Fox Coon Above are for laree Quantities. mall quantities are wanted higher prices will be charted. Chatham Always Ahead The undersigned has a consignment of FAMILY FLOUR made from EV WHEAT raised by energetic farmer, ( apt. l.'ll. W'ssler. manufactured by the prince of millerx. Parhani, lessee of the Lockile Mills. W. C. McMackin. ju 3wltf our and I. A. . xurgee. Say of It: It is an ludispeiivable ai-1 to ti siou of the .?tat-." lion. W. . C Cnief Justice ofX.t . The work will uive the urettt !. facility in th- investigation i nu t . -tion." i Hon. J. II. !'i..a.a. A!K-lat'- .Jus tice, N. C. The book is a universal brief."-' K.I '. ham Haywood. It wiil give him who ha- it Mich anal- vantage over him who has it nt. that - -ry practicing lawyer will rin.J it u ui-ccimH. lion. b.. ii. Keade. 'It is the best dieest ever made lv hi.'. person in any country." Hon. Thou. Kuffin. ' ' Price by exprcsji $12jju: bv mail, rxjst nai.i $12ui. ...... Address. Alfred M il llama A t o.. Pl'RI.IsMEKS, june-H RALEK.H, '.'. T. J. A . I. llaraer'e Classical id MalliBfflalica Pktersbcrg Railroad Co.. Office of Svperi ntexdknt, Petersburg, Va., May y, InTS. SCHEDULE OF TRAINS, TO TAKE EFFECT MAY 9. 1879. OOINO SOUTH NEW YORK EXPRKSS. 12..i P. M. 3.10 P. M. Leave Petersburg daily at. Arrive at Weldon M. M. AT- SOUTHKRS KXPKKSS. Leave Petersburg daily at 11 A P Arrive at Weldon 1A A FREIGHT "WITH PASSENGER COAC H T ACHED. Leave Petersburg daily at 11. 3J A. M. Arrive at Weldon 5.10 P. M. GOING NORTH NEW YORK EXPRESS. Leave Weldon daily at :.& P. M. Arrive at Petersburg 3.41P.M. SOUTHERN EXPRESS. Leave Weldon daily at 3. A. M. Arrive at Petersburg 6.20 a. M.; FREIGHT WITH PASSENGER COAC H AT TACHED. Leave Weldon daily (except Sun .) 6.3) P. M. Arrive at Petersburg 11.25 P. M. First-class coaches and parlor cars will run through between -Wilmington and New York on day trains, and aleeninsr cars on night trains. Sleeping" car berths can be had for one dollar from Richmond to Kalti- mora. o change of cars. Through tickets sold to all Eastern and Southern points and baggage checked through. L. E. CLARK, Dispatcher of Trains R. M. SULLY, ju 25-tf General Superintendent SCHOOL, HENDERSON, JT . C . Wc shall open the Fall Term of . :r school on the second Monday in Juiy i.m The price or board and tuition i.s'j., 1 : se-siou of twenty weeks. For circular and particulars address T. J. A VV. D H .K K, Henderson, N . 1 Mt. Vernon Institute. 4 Ml. Vernon Place, Baltimore, nl. English, French, and German Board in and Day School for young ladies and litti. girls. Mrs. Mary J. Jones and Mrs. H Maitlasd, Principals, assisted by a lari;e corps of professors. The twentieth aunu.ti session will cornmenve Sept. lMh. For cir culars address the Principals. June l.'d Sm (9 6,1 65 62 8 6 10 4 15 13 as 70 8 1 00 1 25 50 55 75 (4 H0 4,5 (1 50 S per fi 3 " 25 1 50 3 6 4 11 12 5 6 85 -U0 85 & 90 12Ur 15 1.5 20 20 f 22 ..15.00 . . 75 .. 90 .. 35 When WILL YOU SELL tilB FARM ! GbaplB's Farm Agency, RALEIGH, N. C. . Dr. A. B. Chapin, Manager. North Carolina Branch of Oeorge II. Chapin's Farm Airenry.BotitouMaaa. Special attention given to the sale of North Carolina Real Estate. No charge made un til a sale is effected. All property placed in oar hands for sale will be advertised In the popular work. The South Illustrated free of expense. The Charleston News and Courier says "Everybody has heard of Geo. H. Chapin's farm agency ,and few are unacquainted with the success which has attended its opera tions." The New England Farmer says: "Geo H. Chapin has advertised his farms to rh amount of $50,000 during the past year. We coimuenu cim 10 our readers. The Aiken. S. V.. Review sar.Vn nn. has done more than Geo. 11. Chanin tn the cause of Southern Immigration. Our village is thronged with Northern people in search or Southern homes, and good sales are being made. The "Houth Illustrated" is doing a great, worK lor us." The New York Tribune, the Boston Her ald, JournaLTraveler,Globe,and Advertiser epeak In the highest terms of Chapin's Farm Agency. - N. B. SMALL FARMS (particularly) are wanted at once. Office Fie r Building, may 25-tf balejgh. n c . Wood, Coal, Wood, Coal, Wood, Coal, Lumber and Brick. Lumber and Brick. Lumber and Brick. J. I. WIHTAKEK, Foot Hargctt Street, Raleigh, X. C June&Vtf. ItlrinraL OXE OF THE MOST IMPOKU.U DISCO VERI KM of the nineteenth century, and one tint takes equal rank with the invention of the telephone, the electric light and othercleii tiflc marvels of the age, is that of Henry's Carbolic Salve. This Comnound ros.psKes the most re markable Heallne Properties of any known agent employed for the puriose of curing SORES. WOUNDS. CUTS. BRUISES. Inflamed and abraded surfaces, and lor ALL SKIN DISEASES. Its cleansing properties remove all im purities that hinder the formation of healthy flesh, and the work of cure goes on to completion with most Wonderful Ranldltv. Let no family be without box of it in the house. Physicians extol its vir tues; and the thousands who have used it unite in recommending it Iiere of Counterfeits. Ask for Henry's Cktrbolic .Salve, und ;: eaxe no Other. JOHN F. HENRY, CTJRliN 4 CO., ; Proprletora, 8 OOLLKOX PLACE, NEW TORE. dAwlwlamly
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