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DAILY NEWS SATt HI'AY. - ji'nf. :i?t. -' Vk illl.'.t" -...1 l.mwrilltfl'. -e. J;: rtrtral Table. at I. :-n.-n 11..1-S Tti rta.m-e-r . tl -J r w - lad tm rm id rrllirK . i : t. -- I tr r ! v r"ni. V" 1". A A. It. f kx it. i. rie-. VUR"V VTX A J.-M-.- Drn- rA4it A K..ti . !" ' rT nd Hoard i n J hd. LW IL BHIHV J - Kitrnuf r"l, OUl ten J t. !h- fW tr:fij4 . Tl?rf n .r;m ii i re ocfl. l.t 'tiHi, d "- ftlavk n l hi" dr. . !. w- t ! Jrrot. hi t!.- ..-r jr i . Vnr m. Tetir A J :.- . o, ti-1 nw in of iiiun-- 1 U U iv their ail li :c tli' 4iti li- T?-'- ijarcrn Ar.n' pi. ! I ii iurit nitv "tth la'll.'" f r 1 1 -. i -U.t w t JeliIiS in trie ! i . .n Ana (unular. truittrur' l.: n re i-iel l AUu "m. " .1 oin-ny. liulti ur. tvJ loai II. lt-lr A 'ui(i. Ri.am 'O'1. yrurlr. Th N . tcrn thJ : met cf th !o.-lb ! !T if the A. A N. O. IL, bM t M.-rrht.l t'ity y. Uri'T, John l. W iitf-rJ t I yrrt )enl m l t' . II.lrt.n. trt-mr jr. Drr lime Al t! MT-r" 'J;.. TU t:l4f v o Lol thi.1 iu i ut tmt'irt4 tiuli t ki-K up a ntu. thrfor llm llitr iv. I th r UonUuj utrr llic Uk ( tt to mi- I o. u. t. At rwUf !on of S.lin tiaU .N i. 64, I. ). t. y., bM on lh Jb iu'-n!, tb follow oRii-t'M rr tiuly el-trl n'l term. iMiin ln,c lv.iibr 31. ITV:J. M. IlruukCht-m. Noble trn.l. V. II. O-U. VU (iruiKl; riUp Tuttiu, lUvrxluirf jMx-re- ixry. W. T. t'tUy. I. .. t ti Ul S rCrT; Job . Ilrown. Treasurer. IotAlUtton UV U- TliurvUi nxi, July Z-l. A Surs Jr --hl i a!ni.t . fil irr without fow1 Inctnt. Ti olin ic-l Ififuic every meuil-er of the '-h..; tuut oicv lu the n. To u duteery one to a.ii hi tnt;iii;. il the o r 1 aivd niui- mui ! . H, ir-'y an. tr iliH-j. t hie of l!u ju. k e: nd l-t 4y to oroia'llit U (U' l to supply your uo-iy -Sr:fI witft the j-putr .n UW. ""fro n of Ufe." f-U'l r Uoeii. ol I l Alfred WilliAiiw t Vik. lUJt i,;!!. mi l lneinir k vivacious that the "old tnmi" l.td to "invo," and lie. m .uinUl in a ino-d HtVx tinK maniior to the rbwrms of hi fall v-Ilk niusiu. Ami "Sir Jo-eph." !r. J. M. SiucnI" he i"urriod everything lef.if lit hi. i. tho atidionci". of fouri. He la tn:ih mipnfi in the rendition of thi- h.iru. ti r, mid it ..-thought that iin; to t U't nt ui jiii:-iil'Ui. Mr. Snx-di m therefore ' a hie Imn.inza fkifldwnly hroiik'ht to life in this Oin munitv. Hli hitrioni.- talent i won derfuf for one v ho haA ne T app-.ued i.n lh t4je U'1'.TC. He Hian.N e-UaI. to siv Nir Joseph in the .-ouiitry, so lhin m h hitve en ay. fapt-nii forror.in.' faithfully rep-r.-. i.l-l hy .Major II. J. Hard.u. ua-i tin. h.idtnix JMnic h.ira t r anions the CVitUlioii. mi.i wan jK-rl. Tilled hy a op.einild a tor. who i-i'.v-'.m j;uiiJ lv.-o iiiiif, teind to none in the .-wniilrv. Hit ! v in Mrtiiularly well rendere.!. and ws one of the gtrr of the even in "iM' k Ie.il y." h .niiu lnier d l.v Mr. . M. UualH-c, ho " ii lowt.-d with a rare l:i-w vi-e. and ih one of iJiC Itiont int.-.hiMit an-l eCe tle n.'ion tfiat rtir ll.iteili people h i ever fef!. Ilk ..n. pt Kn w .v wry rii... and fiUUlidly w: rayed in his .--i-e lent a lm?. Mr. Newntnth, ltilu' tenor .llli'ii:; the tt!h liletl. O.H.- the "Itritlll Tar.' 4i1im !, Uh -D-id l:e." and hi .i.i w n rviuj luiif.l'.isl highly hy the i l li.f o e. Tn little is"orn wi re reprerntel hy Mih I:ty and t'.iin uutli. in little l-e iiilivn l!'' t r . I inu h at- !,-: I ! trom ti.e .iulil'!l v. And lat tli.uli not leist eoint-o the e iJn;t a.-TUip.iim!. J'rof. J'auii. w ho pr-i led the p:.im and exe utel lii I jrt well ttu: to make a tnitake on i..- rt of the ae'or w.is imp sih!e. The piano uwn on the uvi'i"ii w .ts kindly furnihe. hy faptaiu t. It- Ien w i. .V. nUy of iL Mate ArtcuUural s.-. ie:r. u wh.nu tt U-loinr. 1 M e.s tr.t of the fitn-st perform At; i t-r i;li n in thin i lly. .i' h of l-h were attenln with llliprtne- lion I. AltKI Ilardwarf, Tinware, Htoves, ocket and talde cut--lery, iron, steel, nail., wairon and hui:Ky m'rlal, paints, oils, hiss, putty, int and whi'e wash brushes and everything usually kept in a lirst el.ua Hani ware H(ne can be found at J. ('. BltEWSTKR'8, Holleiiian lluildlnt?, Raleigh. Illebt Time to Operate in Stock.. By recent communication with prom inent stoek ojerators, we learn that now U a favorable lime to take advantage of tho utoek market, by the new combina tion method of Molars. Lawrence iV "o.f the New York bankcra. who hae la-en so remarkably suecc.-vsful ' heretofore. This vt i;i is founded on oirrivt rules of iinaiiee ::id uni :-r-.i!ly a;;i ' ed bv the shrew dest upi-rators. Theorders oi "thousands ofeiistomei sare massed in to one i in inense capital, and operated as a ffrcit whole, i!lvIJiiJS profilii ftt everr ihit'j. l(Ttn1s w av any eustoiner .ni fmeit frtt ?1" to lo.lxxi w ith equal pnpul tUMimfetioe(s, 'and at the slime tune i:. mi ah the advantages of largest i-apital and 1-est skill it) manipul-Uiii the market. This lirufs new ein tihir has "two unerring rultvj ir sui- f-ss' and full i-pl inatjorM. 'aj will make sj., oi '. per i !i.; $Z-) will return Js3, Ki. and so on. asirrlMijrio the market. . i i . . . i it :i , ;M-KH air i immiijh w-mn-'i. i't-Kouu nti-ive I. Hankers. it v. A'tnlv to Lawrence A" "o. iia:n.el-t -e. New ok, l.l- trie lt-ll. cure for nervous V I-- '- -II J i; l : . A nii'i, ,v it:.i. k- Lui ; S 1 i ..ii ll.-i . lr. nail, I'loprit-tor. Tu kt-r, r.'.air Ilurwill, W I" 1. nit. n. lUiltlinon llillsUro. J i Williams. Jr., Mi J It William. Mis, U s .Mr, (l son. I -i elte ille; U I. U...itl. W'A l-oi.br.;.' Jr.. M.. I. lU.l.l.itt. Krank iintoti: M.ss Mn.':e ll inlv. W . Ie ;., -. W J i:uut. N i ; J W ll.ir.lv. l ; Mi M.iry .ricn. New llennt Nl J..-.iji. h.triottr; li.t.N,J lillltiS, Wake; A I. Parker, W li"s.n .MllN; i: V t ru In;-. Krinklm: H linn: ham, Me iamv ; P K l.iis, i.ien. Nvti"Mi. IIotii. s I: Street VS..n. l'ri ru tors. Jailor M Ar.h.r N f; l M Kiu. II A A U It; lr r It it ilsirtfon. Neusc; W 11 lltrdmc. l-mrinbiiru: J It I'aice. II 1' Uufss, t'ry, W A ll.iu-.-r. Soutliern Kpn-ss ( oitii am; W I Hi uuuiiond. H A M H K. An IrknoHlnlgrU Fart. 1 he li-st titling shii in in the ritv are M i ll.vihei.i l rehablu linn of It. H. Andrew? A Co., wiiivh they are M-liinir now m price wiihin the reach of ail. Dkllt f beartr Ritp ThU coaitnunitv wr al announcement of the sndden rlrtn of Mr. liisrfe Hishop yiterdav a!.iit tlo-n. He v js An ilimable luiin; U)ii and h-t.1 a lare irele ol fruiul jvd aoUAiuLnre in tin city. It was no known that he hail a single eneny. He w unl er-salty admirel and lo-. by ail w ho knew hitu. Coming; t the city a trancer 111 th t.l-r. s7.;. h ,-n-tere tho.lro :.re of Mr. 1II1 on Simpn a pr-s'riptiiu clerk. II. deottn hit profession and to il.i interest ot Lis employer, who w (Cri'tUy aliaclieil to him and I t i every cnlidein-e in him. olteii . 11 trusttiti; his en. ire Ihiuia to hts .r. Hy onrt'M-1 '"-' atte-itn u and a . ..n irt -l-ire t- tihi, Mr. Uisl.op wn 'ii1re-f a hii:h re, ut ition ; a ehem ll was 110S e.iis 111 th.i . W .i.it -i'ii l-tr 1 !y he h.i 1 .n- , u 1 r I was .lue entirely to merit. Ill-, ai.'.o-t.-h-uin wvre ne er iuuirts into. Il vi iik that he ii.td Urn in le Iin iii, heallli f. r soui time I --:, an I 1; w d.euievj ut-i'vs4ri to law a nr-C-op-rlion -er!.rni-l a a l.utl iv ort. I ha wu ilone Tliurn-l-i v at I ' ni., and prtnissl to l m-st im-i-cvi-ful, the doctor tor rauilatim; him upon It ui fine ros 1. for tsy re-evt-ry. Il was theref. ue a crTt h.ck lo ha many friends w hen his death w :is uin)iinrv. at . in. yesterday, tenty-f ur houra after this on-"ra(i.i. HLa fattier, a prominent uierchanl of New Heme, arrixisl hrre last inch!, ami lewvesi with the remains this niorn in. snupaiiie ly Motji. I.co. i. He-rU and W. A. InIc, who a- far aa ioUilro. there to in.- uicl by an i--crl irom the New Heme IU'e of Kill hi of pytb u.s, uf w hit Ii order ln- wa-s an hnorsi mniU r. The New Hern hule will take . .i irte of the fu neral rerriuelutv. We learn from hie hysi, i.t-i th tt his daa ' h w aa oiumJ frvui uro-utn- i- n j if ar.d D61 areuit of tiiv oj riion. ! Since the three is' men of ilotham n-rfoiu.eil their 1 1 lioiis fcrt, aarts-onl- I in tradition. New York has In i-n i- ri u.i.t in progress and ambition. hat nobler example, of the palatial modern h.istelry. !r imple. could there be Uia:i the "St. Nicholas" hotel ? t 'eu'.rallv lovMtixl for pleasure anil busi ness, with apirtuicnts, U.th single and in siutes. of . st ii- to wml tha nio.t lu. iirioim and a tai.!e of unsurpassed v -ii'lU-mi', the traveler nowhere can tind more ceiihtful aciximmodalioiis' The pres. -nt adiniiMstratioii ot the hotel Is tuil t -ill.tl. if not mil i riiir tn am Ihniir ah-x ked at the t m ii,,. i,,,t. '. rry 4 heap. A -.-'rf"l v.hile et for 7 cents at K. It. A nitKWs A t ., t 'iotluci's and llatteis. A I nlseliuo!. s mil' u 11 ; rni' i 1 'l. d p'rson or per sons r 1 J ..it that w e are iromi: out of t he s!,. .i- in. 1 . !i in.'i' m I he !i H.se fu ru i li me I iisini-s. as per our live cent coun ter. Now M r. N kw s. "it ii in parliament -ary" we would denounce them a.s black guards mi.! litrs. as we.:m proo by orders now in bands of the leading manufacturers that they are mm h lar cer J.r tin approaching seas. .11 tli.m ever lfore. and on examination of our st.ta k on hand can I t) f.uiud tho larK' st irn t v of ail kinds of I mot a and ph .is, s;ipp.-rs. Trunks. S lU heis. Slnw (straps, etc. such an ladies' Slipjicrs from lo cents uptnthe fuics.1 ladli-s' tiaitelS at ! 1 fiiis.!..i Iii-s' Newport s ft mil ' 1 nt -tothi'lxsi mail-. l.:.!toii liaileis at Jl.oU. euts' low titin fio:n 91. 'Si up. Infants sj tud tls and fancv shoes from " i-r-nts ii. full lu.w of Virginia Peiii-ti-nlurv rtri,ns . lHst plow- shoe made Irom "!.." up. The best .piaiitv t..'ii!s s,,,. i-aiher trunks, Kuia Sat. lu ls i.. 1 lies' Saratoga Trunks ln:l'iiif..turs in tin, ,-o;iiU v, all at the t-ry lowesi pri.i-s. 1 1 .1.1 1 !t P.it.is. al r'ay ettwilie Street. P. s.--In coutpiiaiice to re-ueat of the I nlis w recci ed another I irjc ii ..f l.ew N at our tlx o cent eminter. for "sale. Valuable Htr prriertv. one vftutie' South of p.( .lll'. a-ant lot o.i l'.iy'tte ille o ri-.-t in-ar 'scrver olM. e. T w o houses and lota in W ilinintjton stn- . w ill he s..l I separately .- ail lo 'ili. r. Appiy to N. l'luui.idor.'. A sine cure for nervous de'ulity. preui.ituri' decay, exhaustion, etc. The only reliable ijfiVo. Irctilars muled In e. Adffn I. K. IU --s, ! t'hat Uam Si.. N. Y. IHm'.V-.'m. Am m Illurelir. In all I dis'as-s of the kidneys tho best known remedy is the reyulitr useof the turn us Huil.ilo Lithla water from spri-iu numlM-r It act? promptly and eile. tnallv, does not dill'er in taste from 0(111 t ateis and to tlnsc who stllK-r I'rot 1 k.-i liiejr isinplalnt.s it is an indis ci in ni-cessity. For sale by all lirsi class dmcirist. Prime Timotiiv Hay. .Marshal! s I.ierjool Salt. f bar Pib Hulk Meat, llicertoii s Villi h Sllilll". Kor sale -it w hohsale bv W . H. Iot.D. Kereltcil lo-lay. " doen ieleplione shirts, O.V. l.ti pairs shoes Irom 7.V a pair up. oi parasols fnnu l'n: up. 1,' yard p ints. loth Irom I'H- a yd. up. .Vi lio.cn haiidkerehiofs at .'k.- each, lo-i shirts a'. Sm- each. . pairs draw rs at ;tS- each, at Woolii ..ti s open Front Store, Wilmington street. tlr. Purler ami Mineral "tVnlrrn. My facilities for th delivery of t!ie above in littles or kecs, are superior to any in the state. Prices as low as the lowest, fountrv orders solicited. M. H11 t.si Kah-iirh, N. 1 . Cuv H.ulini; Works. for Sale Two hundred and fifty pounds of live ireesc leathers. They are nice and wili Ik sold low . Applv to l.atta A Myatt, Wliolv-il iJr.K-ers aiul Commission Merchants. tlauiited .Me. pebt, poM-rty and sullVrin ha.inte I me for i cars, caused by a sick lauiily and larsie bills lor doctoring, which dill no l'ixxI.1 w its completely lisconr:ii;cd( until one yi-ar ao, lv the advice of my pastor. I procured Hon Hitters and com menced their us-, ami in one month we were all wi ll, and none of us luive been sick a day .since; ami 1 w ant to say to all sxr men. you can keep vour fami lies well a year with Hop Ititters lor b-s th..-i one doctor's visit will cost. A W ot kii'umau. Attention i.ftdle. We cxill the attention of the ladies to our beautiful new styles of visiting cards. Kutlroly now and very elei-'tmr. Samples sent through the postoTi -e rtn application. . For Kent. A dwelling house in the city of Kal-eih.- ieven rotn8, in good repair with necessary outhouses. For particu lars apnly to W. II. Pace, Attorney at IiHW. It Is to your Uiterest toltnoif that Payne llros.areiiow making th host bricks on this 111 irket and selling iyiem 1 iwer than the lowest: They can alibi-i i: as they give the business their umli vided attention and bein practii-al men knoxv how to make Liem by eeonomr and of best qnality. They use the well known and lonjj tried "Crab Tree ("lay" which, is inisur IMisstsl in the State of North Carolina. We jrnaiantee our brick anil work to irive erfect Katislaction. For further information cjill on Wayne Alh-ott, A cent, corner' Will- and DavtaSt's., or adilrC-ss, Paynk Hkos., I. ). Box 7i". Kaieiijli N. C, lre.erltioii free For the speedy cure of seminal weak ness, loss of manhood, stud, all disor ders brought on by Indiscretion pr ex cess. Anv d insist has the ingredients. Add re 8 Davidson X Co., 7s Nassau htreit. New York. 4 fiim null Iax-Usiniliis. HriH-kwell A Kim:, near the rear ot the l". S. Court House, on Salisbury street, arc orepared to repair 111 lirst esass stvle. Hreech-loadin and Mu..le- loicliiir Shot iuns and tire arms ot exery 'description. They also repair iHHir lM krt, Trunk lxcks. and locks of ill patterns, I'mbielhis, Parasols, Flu tiii: imichineti, and everything in th line of small hardware, eithr; brass, steel or "iou. Siv;ii iuid Hell haniring a specialty Orders from a distance will receive spe -id attention. Keys lit tod it resiih-nces on short notice. All work warrantisl. Mnrhle nnl :raiill Moiiiiiui'iils nml Tombs. The I'meVt )i k; n Uie South. t Work so! up i:i -e'uetories cheaper than will be loaded on cars North, thereby soar i 11. t? double liraL-eLtsM freight, risk of break- nue. Jiiu All kinds of cement for sale. Wolfe's stone bridal cases to be; seen 'at Henry Hiown's and marble yard, cor ner Morgan and Urouiitstreet.s.ItaieiLch, N. C (.'avion A Voi,kk. '. Welkel A o. In order to Ik abreast with the time tn every resject, this enterprising firm are weivin daily samples ofall the most fashionable and seiusonahle irocIs now in the market. Select your sam ples and they will send for the goods and make thuin up in a style that, for elegance and finish cannot be surpassed. Their charges will be moderate and suitable to the times. All goods no 011 hand will bo sold at xery reduced Iiriccs for cash only. Call and examine leir stock. You needn't buy unless tou like. " MholesaleStoCe. Messrs. Latta A Myatt have on hand and to arrive . 300 sacks L: Mi" FamUv Flout. r.o 44 498" "i. " no " "YY" Jl 2-" bbls. Patapsco aud OjanglTFlour. 40 sacks N." pyiour. -" -700 bushels corn. . 900 44 meal (Virginiaibtjlted). 20,i HX) lbs. bulk C. Resides. 2,000 44 . bacon and shoulders. 1,000 " canvassed and uncanvassed hams. 4000 lbs. N. C. hams.and shoulders 40 bbls. new crop Cuba molasses. 3o 44 New Orleans 44 35 44 "Queen Bee" Syrup. 2,200 lbs. bucket, tub and tierca lard. 4.) bags Rio Coffee. 20 bbl. 44vellow" sugar. la 44A." and 44C." sugar. i Granulated 44 All of which will be sold low. Send 'or samples and price list. L.atta A M3' att. Wholesale Grocers. Cat rolnta bales. Boston dull .at 123. 121 and 111 cents ; net receipts '54 v.aiA. Wilminerton hrin at 12, H and 11' cents net receipts -2. vhiiaHAlntA-Lriniei atJ2J. 121nd Ul cents; net receipts -fjales' Savannah quiet, at 02111 tar dHJ cents? ntt re- ceipts 4y rjaies. ,; .ij:w unow and easy aV12;ill fid Hi cents; net receipts 310 bales. 1 Ibile quiet and steady at 12, Hi aadl3cents; pet re" T'eeipts 15fales. . latnpseo Family Flour In aud 1 1-G bbl. Sacks. For sale by W. 'll.Dodd. 1.. II. XV y att. Has on hand and to arrive 22,000 lbs. C It. Bulk side and shoul ders. ' 1,000 bush, prime white corn. 2o0 bbs. family flour. 300 bush, llaxall Mills bolted meal. 50 sacks Marshall's Liverpool salt. 25 bbls. New Orleans molasses. 10 bills, sugar house molasses. 20 bbls. sugar, from granulated down. 2d sacks coll'ee. 20,000 pounds prime Timothy hay. Early lto-e seed potatoes. Orders tilled promptly for sfeed sweet potatoes. Above named goods bought right, and will be sold accordingly. Ij. K. Wyatt. Wilmington St., opposite Market. Bovisk, Mississippi, April 22, 17'. The following correspondence will explain ilsvlf: A. Wadiull, Eso.., I.v.NCiiurm), V a. Dear Sir: Obserx ing a certineate from you in rofereaice to the 44 Iron and Alum Mass," of the Seven Springs, in Washington county, Va., in relation to its ellioaey for Elver Diseases, would you have the kindness to inform jjio whether you used the "Mass" or the 44 Water;" also, a de-se-ription of the symptoms and such other information its you may deem pertinent.' I am a long-time sullerer with Liver Complaint, and naturally leel very anxious on the sulyeetot :a remedy that w ill at ford me even teni poiary relief. Your early reply will greatly oblige, very respectfully, William Baim:. Mav J ulv." til lit MS - ' r . be planted In Mav, June and For sale bv W. 11. Dodd ' Comparative .Cotton Statements. v v : ' Not York, June 27. Net; receipts at all U S. ports , during .week;' '', 4,87- Net rceeiota at all IL S. ports same week last year, 6,34)4 Total Receipts to this date, -- 4,408,9.4 44 44 same ' : : I ; last year, - : - ;, . 4,200,384 Exports for the week, 13,883 44 same week last year, 16,070 Total exports to this date, " 3,3dl,403 " same date last - 3,252,500 year, , . . Stock at all U. S. ports, Stock at all ports same last vear, Stock at all interior towns, , " o - . 44 same date last year, : Stock at Liverpool,. - 44 same last year, Stock, of "American afloat for Great Britain, - Stock of American afloat for Great Britain sunie time last year. date date 1 198,057 173,578 14,760 13,297 491,000 818 000 51,000 84,000 A SPLENDID LI X E -OF- WHITE GOODS I Cotton Market: Heporte.1 by I'AKKKK & AVKKA. Cotton Brokers. Raleigh, N. C Middling Strict Low Middling Low Middling strict Hood Ordinary... (iood Ordinary Ordinary Middling Stains Low Middling Stains... Good Ordinary St;dns.. Tone of Market, dull , June 20. 1S79. ....lP.f ...H s . ..11 ....10i ...mi '.'.'.mi ...io)i CITY MAKKETS ind declining. Wliolesale lriee. Correctel by CHISTOPHKR it SORRIXL Orlicial Keporfc of uroeers Kxchiinge. ....... Would .111 I rretlfemable Currency be as pxd ns gild? While there is a wry large clans of intelligent it i.ens who believe it would, we regard it our duty to all alike to say that as a cure ir old sores, cuts, bruises, jams and slashes, there is nothing like 'arbolic Sal e. Beware ot C'ian: ill i:. Hoarding; Honsr. N!.orn has opened a board in ar unci -f North llanrett and M liviui 11 .s'n et. Koard by the ee!;, or iiionth. Mrs. horse on the Another Saving Hank gone up. This Iris l.een said so o'ten of late, that peo ple are beginning to look for safe in xestmo.its for their su rplus cash. Any man w ho Ins l'.I i-cnts to invest cannot do I.0111T th ui hnv a box if M oit's Liv er Fills, I-. 1 they never fail Always keep them in the house. Noiliing parcht-d tongue or lllake'8 Ice. is more grateful to the over-he ited bslv of - 1 1 f ice water, or ieiil i- the place to trv it. l.cae 0'ir orders earl v. than ' ea a drink I: Lvx itiicnu, Va., May 12, 1879. -Wm. Baku, Ksip, Box ine, Mississippi Dear Sir: Your inquiry in regard to the 44 Liver case" which xvaa euectually cured in my family from using the "Sexen springs Mass," is before uie. The case referred to in mr certitieate xvas that of my wife's sister, who is now in her SUth year, and has been a member of my family for the last 27 vears. She had been afflicted with Liver Disease for 30 years, sometimes almost dying xvith pains in the back, breast, and heaxiness of the chest, heart-burns (intensely), sick stomach. vomiting, Ac. I procured a few bottles J ol the "Mass tor her, and xery soon after she began the use of it, her lieu! th commenced to get betier, and she con tinued steadily to improve, and at this writing, so old, seemingly in as good health as a person who had never !een afflicted xvith these diseases. She at tributes her cure entirely to the etlieacy of the 44 Sex-en Springs Mass." I regard it one of the greatest family medicines we have access to, not only for such diseases as above indicated, but for va rious other complaints for w hich h is recommended. Hoping these answers satisfactory, Iain, very truly, A. V.n niLL, Froprietor Lynchburg News. For sale by Win. Simpson, Fescud, Lee iV Co., and f. II. Ueartt, Raleigh, N. C, and Druggists generally. Laxdrum it Litchfield, Abingdon, Va. nKAJLEJGH, N: Klou r, orth' Carolina Chickens.. Corn..-? Corn Meal liacon'. C. Hoi rouiTd. "-- " hams Bulk Meats, clear rib siaes.... " shoulders, .-j; Norih Carolina l'ork...; Coffee, pi line Kio " co id Syrup, t. H Mkkissc.s, Cuba Salt, liWerpool Sugar, white " yellow Irish potatoes " " North Carolina.. Sweet Potatoes (seed) Oafs, shelled Peaches, peelt-d " unpealed Apples, northern per bushel dried Cotton Ties, new -. " spliced nagging Pork Peas, per bushel, white 44 44 44 tstock 1'ggs liutter beeswax 1 lags mixed cotton Fl'rs Otter Mink Fox Coon Above are for mall quantities xvlll be charged. a, June ), 1879. 15 (a GO lj til) (a J 7 8 10 r. ( 6 .1 & 7 14 t& 15 12 (5) 13 Si (a : (a 1 to (a I 70 1 (ni l 25 j I Cm .vs 7o (iv. mt 4 (i "KJ A NATIX STKI1E LACE PIQUE, Very Cheap and Pretty. MULL MUSLIN. SCOTCH SOFT FINISH (ffjiicnttonaL YS aIX COLLEGE -a VT SCHOOL FULLY IN EAENEST. hewllh nd morality of tlie vli 1ajC gol. Hext term opens Aug lm, Hoard only f8.'i5 ier month. Tuition 81 ', to S) per term. " The following gentlemen will accept our thanks for the pi It liege ofp ublUhlng ,in.. references : President 8. Bimpxon graduated fro-n Trinity College in Is7;i. lie is a thoroiu scholar, elegant in general culture, anu good teachwr. B. Ckavkn Pres. Trinity College. Rev. S. Simpson, A. M., was a student of Trinity College at the time I H..i the chair of Natural Sciences in the limtitu tion. He made good advancements in th," subjects in the Department I directed. Hj bearing was always dignified and courte ous; and his reputation of the nrst chai-u-ter. . VillCIioch Pres Louisburg Female College LouiBhiu-g, .Vc I consider the Rev S Simpson, pn,s ident of Yadkin College a gentleman r line attainments, a good disciplinai inn Hii. an energetic and accurate instructor 1 warmly recommend him to the public con ridence and patronage. W. T. Cannaway Prof. of Latin and History Trinity College, x c It affords me pleasure to statfl that Itev S Simpson, A M, Pres of Yadkin College N C, is a regular graduate of Trinity College' N C, having completed in addition to the other Departments of our curricq,lum,a full course in Greek and French, with the unanimous approval of Jthe Fatuity, and having ulso taken a partial court e in German. I have no hesitancy in recommending him as fully competent to teach successfully all tho above mentioned branches. o. W. Caur, Prof Greek and Modern Language Trinity College, N'c Presidknt: lam under lastingobligatlons to you for the earnest efforts you made to teach the great principles of business and prosperity. The more I do in life, the more 1 recognize the benefit of your teaching. Lock Ramsky, a M Kev S Simpson, A M : 1 sincerely thank you. You taught me how to think. You are the rMu niun in the right place " R T Ramsky, M 1j President Simpson came to Yadkin Col lege highly recommended as a teacher. For six years he has sustained himself. tt. . , ' Citizens. For circulars address the presidwnt at Va.l. kin College, N.C. 1 u ju 24-dAwlm WHITE LAWNS, LAWNS, LINEN VICTORIA LAWNS- . si s per 6 44 11 & 5 N5 12; C, a, X ft r lb o0 JACONET tJAMBIUC Piquets, Figured, Striped, and Checked, ALL Hit ICES. 12 (I !U IN) 15 tr. 1 hi 75 SJO 00 Jarge quantities. When are waiitei liigher prices Yeargan, Petty tyl Jones. lark4 lune'28-tf. AG EX IS FOR Mile End .Spool ottou. TO THE LAWYERS ! o A Work of Great Merit. o A Digest of Cited Cases IN THE North Carolina Reports. By the Hon. A. W. Tourgee. What the Lawyers Say of It:' "It is an iDdisDensahle aid to th sion of the State." Hon. W. N. 11. smith, "The work will erivethe facility in th investigation of any ouen tion.'WHon. J. H. Dilfard, Associate Jus tice, N. C. 44The book is a universal hrief."-Ed. Gra ham Haywood. "It will give him who has It sinh an n. vantage over him who has it not. that mwi- practicing lawyer will rind it a necessity." Hon. E. (i. Reade. "It is the best digest ever made by any person in anv country." mm Tiw.nn Kurtin. ' 1 ,o rrce by exPrpS8 ; by mail, post paid, June 21 Address, Alfred Williams A- Co., PirBLTSTf ICIUS, RALEIOH. N. C. TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS rtarr IUwm If(kil U a Urvrer udir:n tiile'l Tuck.fr lil( Ui niht th-n nii( n oitTMion r.( th tiot r-HMiif!irnt of th- Ilnafor bv the jusr clo.-t tn rnT f iti'tur artit. I he pre i.n en:rtAlnmnt uiu h ..pj rv.-i- tn Aifl -iudMiitm re m pr-dum-iKxi it m j dirM-it to inii pui.,1.- tx-f-tJli.)D, ii. irt wi-rt th. rv t . much KfMiultif talent tt ..ui. l,.it hn Uturi ti u- tl.n tl.fr. womV! br liuprot eim-nt; but lite . tin,' srM frttrinic ko far ucrhr to tl. friuer thai it ua ohj-et of tremial rvmark. Tlrr n.n thl i.tit!n.-M.. or TW1 ratine heatta" and blunders breaks foj kind in. i.. nt.. to a ttri ertorV Th j -rir mnr t lir..nk-)l..u: waa cltaractvnied ly tlm frai-v. n. nn and Curnry it, ih,. !, iLo .la!. 1. ..1 prt ere acted. K-.-h n lo fl br rapturous aj plau and ih. aitttir aeeuted mn uiu. h a rl of too plar a did tb actor. Th leading cltara ten x eie unc. . -tiouaJlT rood, no mistake ol anv km ) ai leaat, "h-a-r-dd-y anjr,'" and t'tii..ii rt tiou and rendition 01 each j.rt 1-. full j-aqoai loan jr of ihaprofii.Miio in t&ia particular rv4t. Thoa io h. ao h Ihtnx North and saw it l..t Ight proaoance th acting and inii) tatuch Uttr hera. -Joaephlna" a even more hlr taan baforv; her euatume, a rich blue aUk adornl with point lace, was u..-ii teromlaj; her omplrxioii and Troin I ffiantnc to n.. u A, ouea.ioii, bthr the 44nntth Tar " or the "1U1 audienr ' a, tlt. nt infutu atHl. Her viuin,; v uijU.etu-, cf; lr a.tuigc. nr.rful ai.. tt, tl vc. and vrtAl .... . . . j14u,T i- t.c inniy i.t .ui. ftlarh frnM- t-niii. nt of prune 1-1. i k ami .".pc-klt-d J r-1 1 "Little Iiutlr--ui" a.t.-. 1 ami o... WciiUiat. 141U1I Curiof, . , : . 1 V tart ithh.r all a-j ith rwr injaue la.lv 4 a., lUe ot-e. t ,f hu tit( aim waa Uvt fully Ut rio. unui u rloin xn when he made up ailrvt 10 -n-a ry hun wire" ami in a dramatic aty tht oiovci hint a niche hhcher ou tL? pinnule of fau. "I-iUW UuUer--up ' umhr hw niC for Uiat laudable jurpoe. cuuain Hebe' waa o prlhtly', her (utneer ao arinnlnj', and her acting A 1 .-..I. ami a tvw .-Ijv nr mh' u-rv low l.v .lotie A I'owcll. l"i v '.houo.uid btiHlii lH priri!'" hiti and mi i- I i-orn, l;ini l the m! ain't- .iii.I for ih ai-i-..itliii-l v l..u b .Ioni, iiiirii A I'ouell. ' "ea Jersey rmaluni Hlnr. Pox i. i.uii Mate that the Port U in.- thai look the I'lfUiiiim at tin t'enteii nlal. priMlii.-etl and ottered for alu by Mr. Alfred Ster, of New Jt-rcy, are a inem that can le aafvly uel for uie.li cinsl pnrwe9. leinjt pure and free front medi --.ition, and are more reliable than :h,-r Port Wine. 1'or .il- !v Willi. mi ;iii( 'it, dn:'i.i. il ilfs'h. N 1', Reaon lo Ilrjolre. i:rroimd-d an wcarc bv adulterators .' f..id i oucht ! pnxiiice at lca-. a r.-fr.l.in sensation to bvlold of a real, K' u iiii. article. S-ich a K'ratilicatioii may 1 h-id by u.Htnz a lux of Ir. 1'ri. e'a frciin lkikltiif Powdrr; the bis cuit and artt -W- made ith it arc r- il ly eicKa-it. ItllllaeU Table l or lle. A k'ood aerond hind billiard tahie complete, will le ohl , htap. For ir tienlarH addre. M. 11.11, f,ty Jtottlina Work?. ILileih. N. V. . Tlie present ae i- v. rv r.e.i.li. -...l et.artlii in u demand on hotel A mom: llieae the New York hone of publie entertaiiimeiit utand unrivaled and the "Si. Ni-1k..W b pn.noune.i bv it jMtron to Ih chief of the 1 ttter in .t'mv. '...,,.,,r. furnia.'unc dcoCioii to the intorfnt .r tlu-i;tieM are all U-umJ evil. Th -s.. Nh-hoia-V -roundly maintain tho tradition of a quarter of a ceiniirv in it idapiation to the iii.mi euliiiated and n iine.1 want of,theira-.elin publir. nr Anirallan Trade. u..-,. tho cubliHl,met of Uiu Tacitic line of .nmen, the trade U-taeen the mu" nd Auatralia ba , ! rreu.1 a.:..orry, and Hall Jul-a-uji. iar ev.KU, ami all lunK ii- rlT,1 UT r"" -rticleof extort l'r.ju.llee Kills. 'F!t-vi ri , ir o'i r daughter suffered ou .1 i,,-,, of 111 i-.-ry under the care of eeral of the l-e-t faml some of the vort 1 phvhit ians. who irave her dis-ei-e various h.imm-s Imii no relief, and now .-tie i restored to iii in cod health by a- -1 1 1 1 1 !- a remedy as Hop Hitters, that e had poohc-iat lor two vears, ho- lore iiHinif it. We earnestly hope anil ,1 1; that in. ..ne else m ill le: their sic k sutler a we 1. 011 a.-, oun: of preju dge against m -k.1 a me li.-im; a.- Hop Hitters. " The Parent. I nboRfd or Iliir-nlu! W1.0 iiws ins I est to please his friends And in his laln.rs iiever ends. n.irgain he'll rive you w hen vou call For No. in i. all aiid all. Of other housei you hear them talk; in r aveiieviuo street inst tato u.-uil- And nly ask for No. lu. Kept by the mnt imrenimm of men. And when hi.s iiicnds by ehaneedrop in Then firth he ciiis, Lord what a ffrin, ' Ami to their wondering even dhjIavs Suc h henps of brac keu and .window shade-i. Hi pieture areexMcd to public view And a variety ol'eor-l to sus.ei,d them too. Hi looking lave and toilet cases Will help adorn vour lornis and faces; Pieture frame; nnd tnnuidinirt too In freat variety, blac k, brown and Hue. His window cornices and tine. Will make 3-cmr rooms and parlor shine. e. To rated mottoes, and white baskets. And every other sort of stuir, Of which he hones to have enough. So now he bills you all adieu And wishes a happy new year too, And not forget V. I'uw.so.i, 2?o. 10 l ayetteviile St. Falwe Imiiressioii. It is generally supposed by physi cians and the people irenerally that Dyspepsia cannot invariable be cured, but we are pleased to say trmt (irecn's August Flower has never, to our knowl edge, failed to cure D3'spepsia nnd Liver Complaint in all its forms, such as Sour Stomach, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, bad taste in the mouth, Out of the 00,000 dozen bottles sold last vear, not a single failure was reported, but thousandsof complimentary letters received from Druggists of wonderful cures. Three dosea will relieve any case. Try it. Sample battles 10 cents. Hennlar size 73 cents. A Card. To all who are suHering from tho er rors and indiscretion of youth, ner vous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac, I will send a recipe that will cure you, Free of Charge. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a slf addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. 1 11 man. Station D., New York Citv. lambrequins holly Pool Oeeau View Hotel. lxrn it Proprietor, Iteatilorf . X. This house i noxv oj.cn for the re ception of mi miner visitors. A good lr bi.thiiiir h.uwes, etc., are attached to the house. Sailing Imat in attend- ..... r aw. ..or n. 1 oiuociaiion or guest A steauiei w ill also land paiengers at thelioud wlWf, and take excursion mrtie to any Hinton th h trbor The table will lie supplied with the ht tho iiiAin.ee uou naicr aiiord. Terms ooaru i.. jK?r .i.iv, flu per week . .. . ........i. it-.. 4 ...... . ... . pT. aaaaaua. .e Will IIOl "UlOW OUT own horn;" but will be pleased to have others do so for ns. lioldnboro Mail Messenger, Winston journals, Tarboro Southerner and Durham Plant conv one month. ot $30 Ureat Reduetlon of Prices. I nrofiosa to give, to -the patrons of the I'iedmont Nurseries, the benefited' the traveling agents' commissions on my Nursery Stock, consisting of Fruit Trees, Ac, and have reduced the price 50 per cent. Apples and Peaches, lirst class, three to six feet; line improved Fruits as are grown in North Carolina, and ready for inspection. Reference eiven to any Nurseryman in Guilford county. Peaches and Apples running from the earliest to the latest varieties. Trees will be packed in good strong boxes or bales, and delivered to Rail road .Depots or Express Ollices without any extra charge for boxes or deliveh'. I xt ill furnish at the following low rate: Peaches and Apples in anv ouantitv. improved fruit, 10 cents e i h. Pears, Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, Quince, Crab Apples, Fiirs, 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 may fill out note, sined 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 iay all; freights on same. Troes will be sljippeta( in .November, and pur chaser notitied iKheu to meet! thetn. Persons ordering will state plainly w here to ship. Name the depots. Let, ters of inquiry answered cheerfully. Orders solicited and satisfaction guar anteed. Send iu ordtjrs at once. Nkw-Yohk, June 27. Money at 3( 4; Kxchange 4.S(J(g,4.s0.1-. Governments steady at 1.034. State bonds dull. Cotton not receipts bales ; gross . Futures closed firm; sales 4!,- UOOb.tles; June 12.45; July 12.45(ail2.4tJ; August 12.f.(a, 12.oi; September 12.3.) li..;'i; October 11.4.j, ; November 11.0i,'(t 11. In; December 11.02(a, ; Januarv 1 1 . 13(1 1. 1."; February 11.24(j, 11. J-; March.? . Cotton nominal; sales 3fd bales; mid- Uluii; uplands - Ik ; middling Orleans 12 s-hi; consolidated net receipts Jl bales: ex: nits to (ireat liritain 45!7 bales; to France 177 bales; to the Conti nent 2V!. Flour iuitjt,ti:ouglv in Inkers' favor; Southeni luiur inll ; common to fair extra J4.7:)(tCo.i0 good to choice"'$.r.t)5 ('t.ii.7"). Wheat, heavy; ungraded win ter red ?1.12(i;1.18; Iso. 2, ifl.lJ'ilOi. Corn ungraded, 40(g43, active. Oats heavy; No. 3 nominal at 37i. Coll'ee active and unchanged ; Rio. in lull caroes ll-14ii injohbing lots. 12 15. Sugar liroi With fairitrade for Cuba; Muscovado 66 8-16 ; fair to good re tining, quoted at 61(8-16; prime 6V l-lt; refined fair demand and firm. Molasses quiet, prices unchanged. Rice, fair reciuest and quite firm. Tal low, fair trade and steadv at oi(5-l(i Rosin rlull at $1.30(rf?1.35 for straiued. Turpentine weak li-k opened weak and closed firmer with moderate trade ; mess, on 'spot, is quoted at $9.50 for old ; ?lH.2iKt-H.2- lor new; July delivery Sl..-,0; August $lo.OO(aSh5.25. Lard easy; prime steam, ou spot, 6.37i( 0.40. Whisky dull, $1.05! bid; $1.05i asked. Freights quiet. 1Ui.ti.moke, June 27. Oats steady; Southern 3i)(,40; Western white 30(0 3i; do. jirime W.C.&A.B. Stronach, June 2S, 1 879, Have to-day In Store the finest line ol Chewing tobacco they have ever ei- nioiieu, among mem tne ceiehrateu "(irav ely, 4'Paragon" and "Pike's Peak" brands: in navies "Jackson-'s Best aud Templar iiiaiius siinu nrsi. T. J. A XV. 1. llorner'i Classical and Mataaiia Cigars. We honestly think "Dead Shot" the host cent we have eve r handled, though we have others at same price which tire pic lerred by some, of our customers. FLIES AND MOSQUITOS. Being greatly troubled with these pcstn, at solicitation of manufacturers we tried a small lot of insect Powders and iinding them so good have taken the agencv for the c ity, liy use of these Powders all insect life is destroyed in yoir room in twenty min utes; positively harmless to human beings. Kvery bottle guaranteed as represented. fi0; bushels Bran and Ship stuif. 5'l pac kages Roe and Cm Herrings. 4uuu ids. Southampton and Sugar Cure Hams. 5C0 " Oilt Kdge Butter. SCHOOL, HENDERSON, N.C. Wt Shall open the Fall Tarm of our school on the necond Monday In July next The price 01 i.oso-d and tuition Is $80 per session of twenty weeks. r or circular anu pellicular address T.J. A . D Hoknkk, Ilcnierson, N. C d- I'resli Oranges, I.puic.iis. 'oeoniiii(s, liates ami liitiiuiias. Commission Merchants. We solieitconsiiznments of Pr.tt.n Meal and Flour, and guirantee highest mar- june.'28-tf W. C. A. 15. HTRONACH. mixed 33ui;34 ; Pennsylvania 35 Hye CjUi ;t at 58(p60. tfay dull ; to cl Oi.-e PeilllSvlviinia nnrl .Maryland ?l.o0((j,$13.00 per ton. Pro Tlsinns flirm ; mess pork ?9.50 i(i.7f; bulk meats loose shoulders 4? ; efeai4 rib-sides n- ; racked 4i(U.5i. lia-c-on shoulders .")( ; clear rib sides oicti; hams 11 fa. 12. lard, refined, in tierces 7. Butter quiet; prime to choice western packed I0(a42; roii 10fi,12. Eggs steady at 12(5,. Coffee quiet; Riy cargoes ll(jl4i. Whisky dull l.(K3j(1.07. Sugar SKSa. WiLMiNoiTON, June 27. Spirits tur pentine firm at 2oi. Rosin -steady strained i.7 ; good strained fc$l.l2i! Crude turpentine steady; hard jl.00 ; yenow uip l.0O; virgin $2.10. Tar steady at . Corn quiet; white (a.bl. Select Boarding & Day School, Millsboro. ST. C. The fortj-flfst session of the Misses Na.sh 11 M,lss Kolloi-k 1 school will open 2.th .jui., loiv, ami close-11 th December i2) weeks), ig D'Anna, the tine pianist and instructor, who has been so eminently sue- " mill uifiun 01 ine voice will euuLinuu connectcu With the school. Cii- euiurs on application. june2.S-d2twlm. prime Verjt 'Itaipect fully, . : T . . M. C. Di 1 1 TM-i Propr-etor of Piecimont Nurseries Cixcin.nati, June 27. Flour in good ueinanu auu a snaae higher; l'or iaiiuiy i.uoftttuo.oo. Wheat stronger and in fair demand; red and white $1.00(o, $1.17. Corn cpiiet at32i(o.3.si. Oats firm at .i3(g3b. l'ork cjuiet but rirm at $10.25 - " Iid quiet b.ir i";un; current make held at ? . Bulk meats strong er shoulders held at $3.S5, short rib sold at $4.85;. cash sales $4.92; buyer J une and seller July $4.92i ; short clear held at $.).00. Bacon in good de mand at lull prices shoulders $4 ($4.25; short rib $5.50 ; short clear rib $-.i0(a,a.75; Whisky active and lirm at $1.0:5. Butter steady and unchanged ugar steady and unchanged. Hogs active; packing, $3.80(4.00. Liverpool, Jun27. Noon Cotton dull; middling uplands 6 14-16; midd'g Orleans 7; sales 4,000 bales; specu- aaiauu aim export i,ooo bales; receipts 2,050 bales, 1950 American. Futures uplands and low middling clause fbt June and July delivery, 6 13-16; July aliti Apgu st6 J3-Jf f Aligdst arid Septem ber "6 2d-e2; September and October 13-lo; October and November 61. ' Futures closed quiet and steady. June 2.7 Cotton Middling, low mid 'Jbng, r. ,gvHl ordinsu-y : Galveston dull i;r V) 'Ui' iir A tTT. ' oou. ng ceo La , ne& receipts 65 bales. Norfolk quiet at ..-.i veiius , uui recejpis Dales. Haiti more dull at 12g, i2J and 11J cents : FISSLER'S m LOCKYILLEFAMILY. People who eat this flour will live longer, make more money, wear better clothes, pay their pew and house rent and go to church more regularly, and keep a larger bank ac count than any other class of men. Forty more sacks just received by W. C. McMackin. ju27-dtf . Mt. Yernon Institute. 46 Mi. Vernon Place, Halt .more, Md. Enirlish. French, and Ci Prion ti P.rinril i n r and Day School for young Indies and lilllc girls. Mrs. Mary .1. Jonks and Mrs. P.. Maitland, Principals, assisted by a larue corps of professors. 'I he twentieth annual session will commence Sept. th For cir culars address the Principals. luue li-u-jin WILL YOU SELL Hio FARM ! Chapin's Farm Agency, RALEIGH, N. C. Dr. A. B. Chapin, Manager. North Carolina Branch or ieorire II. ( Iiapiii'ft Farm Agency, Uo.touK.niis.. Special attention given to the Rale of North Carolina Ileal Estate. No charge made un til a sale is effected. All property placed in our hands for sale will be advertised in tin popular work. The .South Illustrated free of expense. The Charleston News and Courier says: "Everybody has heard r Je 11. -i.ur.i',. - farm agency ,and lew are unacquainted with the success which has attended its opera tions." The New Entrhtml F"rm.r r:.. II. I liapin has advertised his lunn. u, tin'. amount of JTjO.ihhi during the past year. Wu tannin mi 111111 io our reauers. The Aiken. S. ' K-.viw k;i v "v.. r.. has done more than (.en. il. Clnipin in the cause of 'Southern immi-.M-atlon. Our village is thronged with Norther 11 tieotile in sen red .of Southern homes, and good sales arc being maue. ine "Smnii illustrated" ib doing a great work l;r ,s." The New York Tribune, the Hosfon Iler-ald-, Journal.Traveler.c ihibe and Advertiser sneak in the highest termsof Ciiapin's Kami Agency. , im. b.-,SMAI.L FA RMS (particularly) are wanted at ouce. Office Fin r Building, may &tf- KALKIOH. N. C; PErKRSBUKO HaII.KOAD CO OFFIC E OK tSL PKKI;TENDKNT, 1 KTEiiSBt'KG, Va., May 9, iT, I 9, 1879.) SCHEDULE OF TRAINS, TO TAKE EFFECT MAY U. 179. lUeMcal. OOI N(i SOL'TU-SKW YORK KXI'RKSS. Leave I'etc-fsbnrs daily at Arrive at Weldon om: of the most important discoveries of the nineteenth century, and one that takes equal rank with the invention of the telephone, the electric light and otherscien tific marvels of the age, is that of Henry's Carbolic Salve. TJrh.ls.9ompound possesses the most re markable Healing Properties of any known agent employed for the purpose of curing SORES, WOUNDS, CUTS, BRUISES iimamea ana abraded surfaces, and for ALL SKIN DISEASES. Its cleansing properties remove all im-PU1'i;Le8-t w hinder the formation of healthy flesh, and the work of c ure goes on I? completion with most Wonderful yV Let no family be without a box YiLl. . i5lJ?oue-r Physicians-extol its vir tnes,; aiidtbethoBsands w ho Have used it cSunteVVtrmmendi" lt EeWare of Ask for Henry's Carbolic Salve, and . r . take no Other. ' JOHN P.- HENRY, CUR1 i.N & CO , Sole Proprietors, 8 COLL1GI PI.ACK, VX-W TOBK, ddtwlwlamly 12. V, l. M. .... .i.lu P. M. SOUTH KKN EXPHKSS. ...n.r, p. m. . .. i-VI A. M. FKEIOHT WITH I'ASSKNOKR COACH AT TACH KI). Leave Petersburg daily at II. 20 A. M. 5.10P. M. Leave Petersburg daily at.. Arrive at Weldon Ai l'he at Weldon OOINO NORTH N'KW Leave Weldon daily at. YOKK EXPRKSS. 1 .20 P. M. 3.11 P.M. Arrive at Petersburg.. SOUTHERN KXPRKSS. Leave Weldon daily at S.W A. M. Arrive at Petersburg ,. tl.ai A. M . FKKIC4HT WITH T'ASSENOKR COACH AT TACHED. Leave We'rlon dnii ' cexceptSun.) 6.20 P.M. Arrive at Petersburg nj p. Flrst-cluss coaches and parloicars will run through between Wilmington and New York on day trains, and Bleeping cars on night trains, tslieplng car berths can be had for one dollar from Richmond to Balti more. No change of cars. Through tickets sold to all Eastern and Rouwiti-u points and baggage checked through. L.E.CLARK, . l JO Dispatcher of Trains. . raa. ' R. M. 8ULLV. ju25-tf General Superintendent,
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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