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DAILY NEWS SUNDAY, - JULY 13. 1379. VMUitr B.porU WiMirnoTWc, July II For tha Smith Atlantic states, falling pndbty Ibttowed by rising barometer. Northeast to Sorthwet wind, with partly cloudy weather, and occasional local rain. tAfal Table. at l- Branson's book- .... ... .... 82 Si store, ranged as fellows yesterday : a. M 1J - r. Iaadea .1w Advertise cava Is. J. P. J coder Richmond Female In stitute. W. A. Kselkb Cotton Machinery. LOCAL B KIEFS. Watermelons In plenty. Street begging appear to bo ou the Increase. ' -Justice Barbee tried several civil suits yesterday. The thermometer registered 177 at the State National Uank yesterday. The member of the Penny Tond Rod Aoeiuiiu have decided to erect a boat house a! Ihexr poud. Li nek swimming school has be come quits a popular report for the youog men of our city The Right Reverend Blhop Ly man wiliprech at the Church of the Oood Shepherd is is uiortijhg at the 11 o'clock fcervtr-e. ' " " The walXlu front o.'th potofl3-e wih be reUid this e..Uie ixmI sliute ' having beo finished. There were nu cases on trial at the Supreme Court Chamber yesterday, tb Judges being engaged in a confer ence. t There were seventv-nve gentle men and twenty-three ladies at the swimming pond yesterday. A brisk shower cam down ves- terday afternoon, but it was ouly of ten minute' duration. Mr. Daoijfi R. C.uxlio, of War- rentoa, haasvccted a position in the branch ofSce ofT'hspin's farui and land agency located in this city. Colonel I.. I. Polk, has distribu ted about six thousand of the hand books Issued from the Department of Agriculture. By a transposition of figures in yesterday's Nsw the thermometer re cord ai "dwarda Jt Broughtou's was Blade to read 110 instead of U1. Assessors Umt and Rodl have ss- s-jped aoven hundred aud eighty par cel uf Latxl, and on roninsnnf found ouly five lots emitted through inad- ensnoe. At noou yesterday the thermom- ter at Pcscud t LeVs drug store marked 97 ; at the hardware store of Jul. us Lewl.4 A Company K8, and at the Department of Agriculture IK'. The funeral services of the infant child of P. R. and K. Urzle, will take place at their residence at 9 a. in. to day. Friends of the family are inviuvl to attend. Cut Omnn .' Thursday night was bad tor the dogs. One "cavorted" up and down and arouud .NiiLury street acting as if he was cray. Tight ening men, womeu and cbihlivu. A colored man buried a very young iutanl tn the cemetery Friday, not knowing the city ordinances on the subject. This gave rise to a startling rumor of infanticide, and led to an In vestigation, wlspn the foregoing facts were elicited. Haale. The members of WiilUm G. Hill IJge, No. il", K. A A. M., il moet at thtir rooms to morrow evening. Basil. C. Ma.hly. W. M. Ail. aitJM y". K. 'fr. There will be a called meeting of the Youug Knights of Templara next Mon day night ai 8 o'clock. Kvery member is rejuestd to be prveeui. liy order of the secretary. The XaranuU sVcaiI. There is a treat ahead for the Normal School. Judge Merrimou will be there on the ICth and Judge Cox ou Lh 1Mb. The NoruiLil art to be congratu lated. Sweet Liberty. There was released from the Peni tentiary yesterday, Joweph Crafton (white; convicted "in Pitt county, and seulenced to the penitentiary August, 178,' for larceny, lie is abcut twenty three !ysr otd, 5 leet 7) inches bigb, brown eyes and saudy hair, and weighed when admitted 1J1 pjuuds. AMiHaral fr llet Weather. On of the most Interesting occupa tions during these i.ot days is watching the Thermometer. Procure one, hang it in your room or stoie aud vou will be surprised at the frequency of" your viits to it during the day. Alfred" Williams Jfc Co. have Thermometers In Urge variety, priced frtxn 26 enu to ?2.V. CWieI A. B. Andrews. Speaking of his auperviaiou nf the Atlantic it North Carolina Railroad, the Gold bo ro JuW pays Colonel Addrews this handsome compliment: "lie is a railroad man of extrieitce, ami if the North Carolina ltiirud policy can be waue m iuccou we kjiow oi no one better qualiiied to aid in tuo work." atap. Tbouuwi-IIaU was comuiitted to Jil oof bur! ay Ustfor alleged rape upon IxrindA lliuton both colored and hail ing from St. Matthews towuahip, thLs county, llinteu w.i yesterday taken before Justice Dilla41 ef the sapremw tbarf upon a writ of kabrat corpus and admitted to bail in the sum ol .jUU. T. B. Bridgers security. The rape is al lVa to have been committed the Utter part of June last. Health f BaJlKb. The health of lUleih n exceplioiially tTOod, but we cannot be loo careful mx uch a time, or pay too scrupulous at tention to cleaniineta. Such protnu ted hot weather aa we now have mevitablv bringa a liability to dUese which can be checkmated only by tne utmost watchfulness ou tke part of our healih ofllcera. When aickueaa comes welind out thai there were abundant causes for It, but it U then too late to remove thetn. Tula la an Incidental observa tion only, and. not meant as a retleclioa ou our board of public health. Wake prlr Caart. The Ulnesa of Judge Zure brounht the June tenu of this court to a prema ture cloae, bt not until more than two weeks of diligent end efficient work bad been dona. Up to the time of the Judge's illnsas the jaij was full ofcrim nals, perhaps twenty in all. Several, we understand. Lave since beo dis charged ou their own reoouizance. If It Is trus, as we are informed, that there are now io the city about JM colored ppU out of employment, the crimi nal tide of the docket U not likely to -awank" much. Mayer's Caart. Nelson Farrow mad a his Pp ranee before the Mayor yesterday morning and took asest within tbe railing where he bad been ahown by the courtesy of sa ouicer. nelson claims that he is In the direct line of descent from a Congo alng, and therefore he has a perfect right to "jamp about, kick about and turn Jim Crow." lie tried some of this fun on Joseph Miller yestorday and hence bis advent in Mayor Manly's parlors of justice. The evidence was ham. short and decisive, and Nelson was requested to fork over $o and costs f nroseeution. This not oeinir jortn- comlns he was tenderly laid away. Out aide verdict let bim languish. The OTanrehes To-day. Christ Church 11 a m and 3 p Rev M M Marshall. D D. Rector. m; Church of the Good Shepherd at 11 m morntmr nraver and sermon by RishoD Lvmau. H:15 d m evening prayer and sermon brthe Rector. Seats free and every one coruiauy mvueu First Prenbvterian Church at 11 a m and 8 a m. Rev J 8 Watkins, Pastor. Second Presbyterian Church at 11 m and 5 p m, in the Chapel of the Deaf .ml .Dumb Asvluiu ov ltev J M .VI- kinson. Pastor. Salisbury Street Bantist at 11 a m and 8 d m: Rev T II Pritchard. 1). D. Swain Street Baptist at 11am. and 8 p m; Rev W R Owaltney, Pastor. Person Street M K Church at 11 am and 8 p rn: Rev L Shell, of Rolesville KJenton Street M K Church at ll a m and 8 pm; Rev XV S Black, Pastor Services at the Chapel of the Deaf, Dumb and Blind Institutional 11 a m and 5 p m by the Pastor of the Second Presbvterian Church. St. John's, Catholic, High Miw at 7 a mi. Other services at usual hour. A Visiting flUleimsa. The city was all agog yesterday over the announcement that'Uoveruor Jar vis had made another attempt to secure the presence of General M. S. Little held, having dispatched Mr. Thomas P. lvereux with all thedocumenls neces sary to accomplish his purpose. Mr. Itovereux had given out that he whb goiniron a Tislt to Halifax; but this blind proved bf no avail for his object was thoroughly understood and Little held was telegraphed to, and it is re ported that he will receive the North Carolina ambassador with a band of music and a torchlight procession. Thus knowledge on the part of the fugitive will probably embarrass the bashful barrister, especially when he finds out the route he took was well known toL.it tlefield before he reached Jacksonville. rapa T Kadelch. Receipts for week end ing July 11th, 1K79. Same time last year Decrease In receipts for week this year Receipts for same week in liT77 3 bales 19 140 Whole receipts from 1st September to date, Whole receipts for same time last year, Increase in receipts this year to date, 46,311 44.49T, 1,133 The receipts for the past wek been the smallest for any week have sine the war. We hare no sales from. Trices remain as about tationn. to report last quo- HOTEL ARKIVAIA. YaituokOfon HocsE Dr. G.W. B2a-k- nall, Proprietor. A Ieb, New York ; C E Mciwigan, Kntield ; J J Ogilvie, Cary ; W II Hul lemau, Wako; B J Peyton, Ronton, Mass; C W Carletou, Provideiue, R I ; W K Davis, lxuisburg; R J Btyden. lUltimore ; Jus T Johnson, Northamp Um; M T Leach, Norfolk; C P llal, Halifax; C J Powell, Tarljoro P R Covington, Ga ; M A Colton, Balti more. ralroolird by Hie Lndies. Dr. Price'a Special Flavoring Kx tmcts are used by the most intelligent Indie in this country. A few cents addi tional coat does not deter ladies who are mindful of the health of their fam ily from procuring that which in known to bo pure and wholesome. -t "bolealeNtor. Mcr. Ijitta A Myatt have on hand 4nd to arrive 30u xs- ki "L. iV M." Family Flour, jo '." -" JXJO " "XX" " " 26 bbla. Patap(x aud Orange Flour. 4U sacks N. C. Flour. 7i bushel corn. " meal (.Virginia lulled). 3J.000 bulk C. R. aulen. 2, ' bacon and shoulders. 1,'M) canvassed and uncanvassed ' hams. 4X ll. N. C. hams and shoulders u bbls. new crop Cuba molasses. AS " New Orleans " it "Queen Bee" Syrup. ,'JJO lbs. tucket, tub aud tierce lard. 13 bags Rio Cotlee. -u bid. "yellow" sugar. lj ' "A." and "C." sugar. " (ranulatel " All of which will be sold low. Send or samples and price list. Latta My att, Wholesale Grocers. - peera Port Grape W(u Ter Weakly PeriMttia. This excellent product of tho grape is prescribed and uod by the leadiiiK phy sicians in the country, and by the most fashionable families at evening enter tainments, and by churches for com munion, ror sale by Wiu. Simpson, drugget. IfcUeigh, N. C. Jk. Cirent Enterprise. The Hop Bitters Manufacturing Company is one of Rochester's great est buMiues enterprises. Their Hop Bitters have reached a sale beyond all precedent, having from their intrinsic value found their way into almost every household in the land. Graphic Kandals! Randalst! fetndalsIM Another lot Sandals and Slippers lor ladies, miviet and children, just re ceiver at 11 ELL tt Biu.'s. At Cost I AtCaatt Our entire stock of trunks, valises ami Hatchet to e closed out at cost In order to make room for new noveltvs. fall soon at Hhllkr Bro.'s e Shoe .Store. Another lot of nice and useful articles V oir counter will 1. received to day all new au,l frrsh. Xoshon-worn i . HtLLKK Hlto.'s. Ylrajlnla Irnltentlary Sewed Shoes, the best plow shoe. Trice reduced to $1.V m Hkllku Rro.'s. 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 Bal aam, for coughs, co'ids and all lung dis eases, is now a regular article of export to that country, and one of their staple tpediefnes. TakeTowa Talk and sift it down and generally it don't amount to much; but the Town Talk at liraumaua store is really worth in quiring into. Plana For Hale. A lirt class Ptano for sale cheap, en quire at the North Carolina Book Store on ravetteville Street. Far Kent, A dwelling hows In.theciiy of lui elgh. -Seven rooms, m toid repair latSarSS1 UVJ 'or particu- Urs apply to V'. II. Pa, Attorney at Tewn Tallx Has again been revived amd emanates from M..Orausman's grocery atore. j , m The Talk of Town more commonly called Town Talk is in full blast at M. Grausman's. Unheard of Barajalns! Who tries his best to please his friends And in bis labors never ends. Bargains he'll give you when you call For No. 10 is all and all. Of other houses you hear them talk; In Fayetteville street just Uke a walk And only ask for No. 10, Kept by the most ingenious of men. And when his friends by chance drop In Then forth he comes, Lord what a grin. And 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 your forms and laces; Picture frames and mouldings too , In great variety, black, brown and blue. His window cornice and lambrequins fine, Will make your, rooms and parlor shine." "evforated mottoetand white holly baskets." . ; . And every other sort of stuff, Ofwhich he hopes to have enough, i SO now he bids you all adieu And wishes a happy new year too, Ami not forget C. C. Clawbon, No. 10 Fayetteviile St. You can now stop at the Grand Cen tral Uojl, ou Broadway, New York, the AJ0rIn plan for $2.50, or f3.00por dfH wto can, on the European plan take your breakfast there, in the morn ing, take your lunch aown iowu, or dine with a friend, and your room at the Hotel will only cost you f 1.00 per day. and upward, and meals are also provided, at moaeraie prices, at me tlegant Restaurant attached to the Ho tel. , . I- ... ii i - For Congress. The fame of the" av Whlm Congressman is of such short lived "duration that it seems hardly Svorth while now to pay f 20,000 for an election. Who wants the nomination In our district? for there Is nothing equal to Henry's Carbolic Salve for the cure of all sores, wounds, cuts and skin diseases. Beware of counterfeit." As a Diuretic. In alll i is cases' of the kidneys the best known remedy is the regular use of the fame us Buffalo Lithla water from spring number z. it acts promptly ana etfe tuiilly, does not differ in taste from oth r -aters and to those who suffer fron k.niney complaints it is an iiulis- rn:tie necessity, ror sale by all . I 1 1 . A nri cia.s uruggisi. For Nod a Water and Ire Cream Mololey's is headquarters. Why? You get the best glass ol Soda Water drawn in Rtleigh. l on get the host cream to be had in Raleigh. It will bear the test. You get your money's worth at Mose lev's Ice Cream and Soda Water Saloon. Families furnished at all times. Send your order to the right place MOSELEY S. For Hale Two hundred and tiflv pounds of live geese feathers. They are nice and will be sold low. Applvto Ittta .t M"vatt, Wholesale (Jrcers and Commission Merchants; nilllard Table Fr Kale. A good second hand billiani table complete, will bo sold cheap. For par ticulars address, M. Bill, City Bottling Works, Raleigh, N. C. Elcrtrle Belts. A sure cure for nervous debility. premature decay, exhaustion, etc. The oniv reliable cure. Circulars m:iiled free. Address J. K. Reeves, 4.1 Chat ham St., N. Y. DlmWJin. L R. VTratt. lias on hand and to arrive L0u0 lbs. C. IL Bulk side and shoul ders. l.OOObush. prime white corn. 2U0 bbs. family flour. 3u bush. Haxall Mills bolted meal. fjO sacks Marshall's Liverpool salt. li." bbls. New Orleans molasses. 10 bbls. sugar house molasses. '2D bbls. sugar, from granulated down. ID aaclys cotree. 20,000 pounds prime Timothy hay. Karlv Rose seed potatoes. Orders filled promptly for seed sweet potatoes. Alxive named goods lought right, and will be sold accordingly. Ij. R. Wyatt. Wilmingtou St., opposite Market. Prime Timothy Hay, Marshall's Liverpool Salt. Clear Rib Bulk Meat, Egerton's Scotch Snuff. For sale it wholesale bv w. II. DODD. Qnu and Locksmiths. Krockwell it King, near the rear ot the U. S. Court House, on Salisbury street, aro nrenared to renair in tirst- ciasH style, Breech-loading and Muzzle loailing Shot duns and tire arms of every description. They also repair Door Locks, Trunk Ixcks, and locks of ll patterns, Umbrellas, Parasols, Flu ting machines, and everything in th line of. small hardware, either brass, steel or ron. Sign and Bell hanging a specialt5 Orders from a distance will receive special attention. Keys fitted at residences on short notice. All work warranted. Lineke's Datblur Pand. From 9 a. m. to 4 p. in. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, the privi leges of the bath will be extended to ladies only. J rape; Win for Coutsnanlen. Thesuperior quality and entire puri ty orspeer s i'orturape Wine, of New Jersey, and the success that physicians have had by its use has induced them to write about it, and caused hundreds of others to prescribe it -in their prac tice as the best and most reliable wine to be had. It is held in great favor for evening parties, and for communion purposes. For sale by William Simp son. 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 of . Charge. This gTeat remedy was discovered by a mis sionary In Sodth America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman. Station P., New York City. 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 Dyspepsia and Liver Complain In all ibi forms, such as Sour Stomach, Ccstiveness, Sick Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, baa taste in the mouth, Ac. Out of the 60,000 dozen bottles sold last year, not a single failure was reported, but thousands of complimentary letters received from Druggists of wonderfup cures. Three doses will relieve any case. Try it. sample battles 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. Low Ties, broad bottom ad low heels for comfort at Hellcr Bro.'s Shoe Store. ItArble and Granite Monuments and Tombs. The finest work in the South. Work set up in cemeteries cheaper than will be loadd on cars North, thereby saving, double flrsUclass freight, risk of break age, Ao. All kinds of cement for sale. Wolfe's stone burial cases to be seen at Ilenrv Brown's and marble yard, cor ner Morgan and Blountstreets.Raleigh, N. C. Caytox & Wolfe. C. Welkel A Co. In order to be abreast -with the times in every respect, this enterprising firm are receiving daily samples ofall the most fashionable and seasonable goods now in the market. Select 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. Tneir charges will be moderate and suitable to the times. All goods now on hand will . be sold at very reduced E rices for cash only. Call and examine e r stock. You needn't buy unless toil like. Black Pease. Another consignment of prime black pease, and a few clay and speckled pease for sale very low by Jones, Green A Powell. Five thousand bushels prime white and mixed corn, bought before the advance and for sale accordingly low by Jones, Green fc Powell. i . ! ,- : L . Hardware, Tinware, stoves, pocket and table cut lery, iron, steel, nails, ' Wagon jand buggy . material, paints, oils, glass, putty, paint and whi e wash brushes and everything uspally kept in a first class Hardware Iiouse can be found at J. C. Brewster's,' J ' Holleman Building, nit Raleigh. , - ; Ale.Porter aud Mineral Waters. My facilities for the delivery 6i the above in bottles or kegs, are .superior to any in the State. Prices as loW as the lowest. Couiltry orders solicited. M. Bills, Raleigh, N. Gl City Botling Works. Full Pleasure. While most of the so-called two ounce flavoring extract bottles hold but one and one-quarter ounces, and the four ounces less than three ounces. Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Extracts are full measure, strong, pure and natural as the fruit from which they are de rived. Prescription Free Por the speedy cure of seminal weak ness, loss of manhood, and all 'disor ders brought on by indiscretion, or ex cess. Any druggist has the ingredients. Address Davidson fc Co., 7 Nassau street New York. Bovine, Mississippi, April 22, J879. The following correspondence will explain itself: A. Waddill, Esq., Lynch bubo, Va. Dear Sir: Observ ing a certificate frn you in reference to the "Iron and Alum Mass," of the Seven Springs, in Washington county, Va., in relation to its efficacy for Liver Diseases, would you have the kindness to inform me whether you used the "Mass" or the "AVater;" also, a de scription of the symptoms ' and rfuch 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 aflbrd me even tem porary relief. Your early reply will greatly oblige, very respectfully, William Bark. Lvnchbuiui, Va., May 12, 1879. Wm. Baku, Esq., Bovine, Mississippi Dear Sir: Your inquiry in regard to the "Liver case" which was etlectually cured in my family from using the "Seven Springs Mass," is before me. The case referred to in my certificate was that of my wife's sister, who is, now in her fcoth year, and has been a member of my family for the last 27 yours. She had. been atliicted with Liver Disease for 30 years, sometimes almost dying with pains in tho back, breast, and heaviness of the chest, heart-burns (intensely), sick stomach, vomiting, tc. I procured a few bottles of the "Mass" lor her, and very soon after she fjegan the use of it, her health commenced to get better, and she con tinued steadily to improve, and at this" writing, so old, seemingly in as good health sts a person who had never been alllicted with these diseases. She at tributes her cure entirely to the efiicacy of the "Seven Springs Mass." I regard it one of the greatest family medicines wo have access to, not only for such diseases as above indicated, out for va rious other complaints for which it is recommended. Hoping these answers satisfactory, I am, very truly, A. Wad dill, Proprietor Lynchburg News. For sale by Wm. Simpson, Pescud, Lee A Co., and F. II. lleartt, Raleigh, N. C, and Drugarists generally. Landrum & Litchfield, . Abingdon, Va. Patapaeo and 1 1-6 Family Flonr bbl. Sacks. For sale In ar by W. II Dodd. Every reader of this paper can have free one month's subscription to our illustrated Magazine of choice litera ture, "Leisure Hours, by sending eleven cents to pay for mailing the premium that goes witn the magazine, viz.: a pair of Easter Cross chromos. Those crosses are entwined with calla lilies, ferus, grasses, &c. We shall feel lully repaid for this gift if the ar ticles are shown toyour frieuds. Cat alogue of 1,U00 desirable aqd curious articles sent to all; lc. and 2c. stamps taken. Address J. L. Patten t Co., 47 Barclay street, New York. div.w-eow-4w. Alum and Kprlnics Mater and .Vass Efficient for throat diseases." Dr. Carring, of Virginia. Specific in Skin diseases" Dr. Allen of S. C. Unqualed for Scrofulous aft'a 'tions , Dr. Walker of Va. Invaluable for Neuralgia. Dr. Har rison, N. Y. Regulates the Secretive Organs. Dr. Christian of Va. Purifies the Blood' Dr. Langhbrtie, Va. 'Successful in Dyspepsia' Professor Jackson, Univ. of Pa. 'Has no equal for Chills' Rev. Elli son C. Dodson, Va. 'Excellent Tor.ie and Diuretic' Med. Asso. 'Unsurpassed for diseases peculiar to Women' John P. Metteaur, J!. D., L L. D., of Virginia. 'Well adapted in Ulcerative affections' rror. Aloorman, M. U., a. 'None have a wider range of useful ness' Va. Med. Monthly. 'Very valuable for Stomach, Liver kidneys and Bowels' Hon. Laudon, Scruggs, Va. 'A Powerful Natural Romedj-' Prof. Hardin, V. M. I. Prices : Water, ?4.50 case of doz.0 bottles; $3.50 for 5 gal. demijohn; 10 cents gallon. Mass: 50cts. and 1 bottle, 2.60 and ?5 half dozen; 5 and 10 dozen; sent postpaid. Liberal terms properly graded to wholesale and .retail dealers. Analysis and directions wiih e:nh package. Full proof of all claimed sent free upon ap plication. Sniiiplu bupply free to phys icians desiring to test. These charming Springs are open for viitors and invalids the year round from and aftes June 1st, 1878. Board f3o a month; ?10 a week; $1.50 a day. Conveyances daily from Lynchburg to Springs. 12 miles distant, over pleasant roads through picturesque country, connecting with all the trains. Round trip t!cJreta from all points- South and North at tedooBd rates.' Buildings all new or thoroughly ' refitted. Fare and accommodations first-class. Skillful resident physician, A. M. Daviks, President, B. A, fe I. Springs Co., Lynchburg, Va, Sold by F H. Heartt, Raleigh, N. C. aiCotton Machinery; : For sale to close ah estate, a complete sys tem of Cotton Spinnins Mactrlnery, capable of producing-1,500 lbs of No. JO yrper day, single or double; 2,O0(f Can forth Spin dles; 1.000 Mule Spindles, 1 3-4 gauge Will be sold at a gaeat sacrifice, and on rto lia ble terms, if removed in a short time. Apply to owner.' H. A. KEELER.65 Eaune Street New York. - Ricomond Female Mtnte," VIRGINIA. J B. Jeter, D. D President of thBoard'of Trustees. Miss lallie B. Ham-er, Principal. This Inatitution,wbich hasbeep so liberal-' ly patronized by the people ofjthe Sohth will open its twenty-sixth Annual Session, September tt. For information address the Principal. :. d.o.w-2.mos. JlUscelloneous. TIf K BEST Shirts DRAWEES For Summer We have yet of fered. Frlee 75 cents lach Sent by mall on receipt of price. R. B. Andrews & do., jy8tf Clothiers A Hatters. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS Have been lost by parties ignorantly buy ing inferior Machinery, and payiqc Agents exorbitant commissions. We are manufac turers' agents for THE BEST MACHINERY ofall kinds. Wemakie a speclltyif giving the purchaser the wortffof his money. We are prepared to guarantee our machinery for fifteen or twenty years, rith proper usage. "We sell the STANDARD MACHINERY of the Best and Most Reliable Houses, and will often sell you for 'less than the Manuf icturers themselves, for cash we sell upon niiusual cloeav margin. -Wo make every sale an advertisement for the future. We give prompt and carelul attention to all orders or enquiries. Our favorite the Tal bott Saw-mill Factory and Ginning Engines. The best Engine ever made, prepared to prove thna to jour perfect satisfaction. Call and see our sample Ma chinery. Stronach ad Allcott, Manufacturers and Owner's Agents 1 and Machinery Dealers, 1une21-tf KXLI!H3H. N, C. 7"7-? A YEAR audtxptnui to agents Outfit fr. Adr P. O. VIOK, "i B,A uiifrt,laine. . Proposals. , City Clerks Pffice, IIai AifeH, July 9. Proposals for Building the Addition to the Kescue Engine House according to plans and specifications on lile in this omce will be received until Monday July 21, 1879, at 12 M. Hy Order of the Committee, O.W. Lambeth, Clerk YADKIN COLLEG E A LIVE SCHOOL PULLY IN BAEN2S J? . The health and morality f ineyl lafre grool. Kext term opens Aug. 14th. Board only 86.25 per month. Tultu i $12.50 to 820 per term. The following gentlemen fwlll accept oi r thanks for the privilege ofp ublishing, Uiete references : President S. Simpson graduated fro:n Trinity College in 1S73. He la a thoroo h a?holar, elegant in general culture, and a good teacher. B. Cravkjc, Pres. Trinity College. Rev. 8. Simpson, A. M., was a student ot Trinity College at the time I held the chafr of Natural Sciences in the Iustita tion. lie made good advancements in tl e subject ia the Department I directed. H a hearing was always dignified and court -ous; and his reputation of the first charac ter. Will O Doub, Pres Lonisburg Female College. Louisburg. X I consider the Rev S Simpson, Pres ident of Yadkin College a gentleman of fine attainments, a good disciplinarian and an energetic and accurate instructor. I warmly recommend him to the public con fidence and patronage. W. T. Cavitaway, Prof, of Latiti and Historv, Trinity College. H C It affords me pleasure to state that Iter 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 Depart ments of our curriculum, a fall course in Greek and French, with the unanimor. approval of the Faculty, and having alao taken a partial course in German. I have no hesitancy in recommending him aully competent to teach successfully al the above mentioned branches. O. "W. Carr, Trof Greek and Modern Lana-'iaces. .... . Trinity CcUkge.-NC .. lam under lastingobliiatum i to you for the earnest efforts yoa..mau Mi teach the great principles of business and prosperity. The more 1 do in life, the more I recogntxe the benefit of your teaching. Leg Ravssy, A. M t Kiv S SiMPSoir, a Bt : f I sincerely thank you. You taught me how to think. You are the rb ht man in the right place R T Raksky, M D President Simpson came to Yadkin Col lege highly recommended as a teacher. For si. years he has sustained himself. Citizens For circulars address the president at Yad kin CglUgo, N.C. iu Awlm A SPLE5TOID OPPORTVXITY TO win a fortune. Seventh Grand Distribution, Class G,-at New Orleans, Tuesday, August 12th,187i llltn Monthly Bra wins; Louisiana State Lottery Co. This Institution was regularly Incorpor ated by the Legislature of the State for Ed ucational and Charitable purposes, in 188, for (be term of Twenty-five Years, to which contract the inviolable faith of the state is pledged, with a Capital of $1,000,000 to which it has since added a reserve fund of 8300,000. Its Grand Single Number Diatribntion will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. It never -scales or post pones. Look at the following Distribution: Half 100,000 Tickets at two dollars Tickets, one dollar. LIST OF FRIZES : each, i i i Capital Prize Capital Prize Capital Prize Priw ni 552.5; ' - 30,000 10,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 2 5 20 100 200 600 xriizea in Prizes of Prizes of Prizes of Prizes of l,0v0 600 .100 J" 60 20 1000 Prizes of 10 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 A pproximation prizes of $300,'' 9 A pproximation prizes of 200, 0 Approximatimprizesof 100, 2,700 1,800 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to $110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all prominent points, to whom "a liberal compensation will be xnade. Application for rates 5to cluHs should only be made to the Home-Office in New Orleans Write, clearly stating full address, for fur ther information, or send orders to " - .r- M. A. DAtTPHIJr, -- P. O. BoMta, Hew Orlesuas, La, . All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of Generals G.T. Beauregard and Jubal A. Early. v n mi yj jr if W: ill MM 111 a .1 VI u txjsm mm ffiroctrits. Refreshing ahd 'Wholesome. ma a nn-l llnarla Natural Mineral Water. VrSshand Genuine. Bottles and Jugs, just received dlrectfrom the Importer. . CHOICE MESSINA LEMONS. Extra tine, Large, Canvassad Beef Tpmre North Carolina Cider Vinegar, beat Quality. Pig Hams. , -r ernokedBeefUced or Shaivedt order -! Bndgewater.ratapsco and other brands Flour. FINEST BUTTER Received t vice a week by Express. Everything in the Grocery Line, beat 4 ' . quality, lowest prices. J. Hardin. luly-10 WIU YOU SMI FARM! Cliapin's Farm Agency, RALEIGH, N. C. Dr.A. B. Chapin, Manager- i Worth-Carolina Branch of George II. Ctaapln'a Farm Apency,Boton, Mau. Special attention given to the sale of North Carolina Real Estate. No charge made un til a sale is effected. All property placed In our hands for sale will be advertised in the popular work. Tie South Illustrated free of expense. The Charleston News and Courier saya: "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 the amount of J50.000 during the past year. We commend bim to our readers. The Aiken, 8. C, Review says: "No one has done more than Geo. H. Chapin in the cause of Southern immigration. Our village Is thronged with Northern people in search of Southern homes, and good sales are being made. The "South Illustrated" is doing a great work for us." The New York Tribune, the Boston Her aid, Journal,Traveler,Globe,aBd Advertiser, apeak In the highest terma of Chapin's Farm Agency. N. B. SMALL FARMS (particularly) are wanted at once. Offleu Fis r Building, may 35-tf KALEIOil, N. O - j WISSLER'S. J LO(iKYIIAMILY. 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 saeks Jnat received by W. C. McMaekln. ju27-dtf Wire Railing and Ornamental 1 WORKS. DUFUR & CO. No; 36. If. Howard St. Baltimore Md may-6d-tf JFrceejers. Blatchleys HORIZONTAL ICEJOREAM FREEZER. Sizes. 3 to 40 Quart I'xwaoo F FAMILY SIZEft: S-Qurt....5.50 I 6-Quart 88.00 4-iuart....9C.SO 8-inart...)10.00 Cash Discount 20 per cent The most economical freezer in the world. Will produce three quarts of finest quality Ice Cream, consuming less than four pounds of ice and liver minutes' time. C. G. Blatcbley, 440 Market St., Phlla mavS-2m Q. S. WAITT &. BR p., w .-jr. W iM J.-' " , , Wholesale and Beta! 1 dealers In ReadyrMade -'dotWiig, Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, No tions, Hosiery, Gloves, Trunks and Valises, 23 Fayettevelle street, Balelarh. X. i Mt; Yernon Instituted 40 Mt. Vernon Place, Baltftnara, Md. English, French, and German Boardii g and Day School for young ladlee and little girls. Mrs. Maby Jowes and Mr a. B. Maitland, Principals, assisted by a large corpa4t professors. - The twentieth annual session will commence Sept. Isth. For cir culars address the Principals. lune 12-d3m HORNER'S SCHOOL, Oxford, If. C. CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL AND SCIENTIFIC. Fall session begins September 1, 1879. Instructors: J. H. HORNER, A M. JEROME C. HORNER, A. M. ROBERT W. WINSTON, A. B. For particulars, address JEROME O. HORNHR. jy 6-dlw-3wia-wlm Raleigh, N. C. In consideration of the lowprice of sup plies of all kinds, and to place the advan tages of the Seminary withm reach of all. the price for board, lnclmding fuel, lights washing, and furnished room, has been rs duced 912 per month, when paid in ad.' vance. charge for Tuition also has been re cSfiauretftUlar" " 10 gSJf f0r JyB-dlawfcWCw t Principal. UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH ! IT. u . , Sewanee, Tenn. esse-- '" jsss crr m Raleii ME Seminary ST, MARY'S SCHOOL, .j ;; Raleigh, N. C. ' J- FOUHDED MAY, 112. 4 Rlt REV. THOH. ATKINSON, D. D THEO. . LiYMAN.b. L " l.L. I. .. . Visitors: f EEV.ENNETT H. SMEDK3, Beetor and Principal. MBS. KATE Ds ROSSET MEAltES H . " ... . Lftdy Principal. The 75thterm of this School beglng s., temberll,'fS79. For catalogue addresa the Rector. Jy 8-lm Peace Institute, For Young Ladies, RALEIQIlj NORTH CAROLINA. Tb next Annual Session commence on the first Wednesday in September 1879, and closes the lirat Wednesday oi June, 1880. J T-he terms have been reduced from 10 to 20 per cent, in all departments The total expense ola boardinsr minii for one term or half session will befku This amount will include Board with washing, fuel, light, furnished room and servants' attendance, tuition" iu English branches and Latin to thoso who desire it, Calisthenics, Text liook and stationery used for school pur poses. For liberal propositions to pupils en tered for whole scholastic year see Chi .alogue and Circular pae 30. For cir culars containing full particulars as to Course of Study, fec. Address, Rev. R. Hurweil & Sow, Raleigh, N. C. Principal. uly4-tf. BINGHAM SCHOOL, MEBAIESVILL.li, N. C. The 171st Session begins July Uj, i??i. Arrangements have been made bv which a limited number of young nieii can "mess" at a per month. Board, with furnished room, reduced to $1:2 per month ; tuition to per it sion. For particulars add reas jy-lin MAJ. R. BINOIlAtt. Greensboro Female College,, GREENSBORO, N. C The47th session of this well known lnti. tntion will open on Wednesday tlifjtlir August. Terms reduced to suit the times. Apply for Catalogue to 'T. M.JONES, Phksii.k.nt. Jul 10 d 2 w HtcMcal. UEnEl)Il Infallibly Cure all Skin and Ssal h, eases, Scaly Eruptions, Itchinyx, and Irritations. The testimonials of permanent cures f Skin and Scalp Diseases which have ki n the torture of a lifetime by the t'litieiini Remedies, are more wonderful than anj methods or remedies known to thcnirdii-.d profession. Cuticura Resolvent, a powerful Blood Pu rifier, is the only purifying ugent w 1 1 i li finds its way Into the circulating fluni and thence through the oil ani swi-hL glands to the surface of the skin, thus de stroying the poisonous elements ' with which these vessels have been dally chnrg)M. Cuticura, The Great Skin Cure, applied externally, arrests all unnatural or niorlit growth which cover the surface of the dis eased glands and tubes with Scaly, Itchiiti;, and Irritating Humors, speedily it removes them, leaving the pores open, healthy, ami free from dlsensed particles of matter. Thus internally and externally doth-s great remedies act in conjunction, perform ing cures that have astonished, the nii, noted physicians of the day. Salt Rlieum for 0 Tears On the Head, Fare, and' Greater I'm C of the Body, Cured. Messrs. Weeks &. Potter: Gentlemen, I have been a great sufferer with Suli Rheum for 30 years, commencing In my head and face and extending -over 1 1 greater part of my body. I have taken km I Ions of medicines for the blood of Uilleren kinds and tried good physicians, all ol wlii li did me no good, and I came to the conclu sion that I could not be cured. Hut a lri n l called my attention to an article in Hi" Union on skin diseases, and I got a box i Cuticura. The first application was a great, relief and the third took the scales all oil, and I felt like a new man. I have um il three 50-cent boxes and my skin is snioot li and I consider myself entirely cured. 11 lng thaMhis may be seen by some one in flicted as I have been (if there is any) l my earnest wish. And I cheerfully recom mend it to all persons afflicted with like diseases. Yours truly, li. WILSON LOliK. Aoawast, Mass., Sept. 9. 1K78. The 'Cuticura Soap should be used f"p cleansing all diseased surfaces, a nio.-t soaps are injurious to the tkln. LEJPROST. A Modern Miracle. Astonishina H- suits rom the use of Cuticura. Messrs. Wkeks & Pottbh j Geiftlemen. We have a case of Leprosy in our poorljoiu which is being cured by your Cuticura rem edies The county had employed 'all of our uwiui o ttuu iiuu seiiL iu .tw luiii lur mi vice, but to no avail. Che patient commenced using the Cuti cura and immediately began getting better. He had been confined to tits bed for two and one half years. Had not had his clot in on during this time. Last week he dressed for tne first time. When he. walked, there would at least ouo quart of scales come off of him. This happened every day. We think it is a wonderful care. We do not think be is cured, but he i. in a fair way. to be cured to say the least. Yours truly, DUNNINii BROTHERS, Druggists and Book-ell era. At.lsoan, Mieu., Feb. 1 1, l7t. Notk. Messrs.' Dunning - Brothers am thoroughly reliable gentlemen, and wth unknown to us irlor to the rtvr li.t of tliU letter. We nnuly believe this Culicurawill ermanently cure this very severe case of eprosy, as it has done many others. Prepared by Weeks & Potler,' cheruM-i and iiruggiHta, 3nu Washington .-.tr.-.-r, Mo.s ton, Mass.. and for sale by all Druggist ami Dealers. I'rice of Cuticura. small ho.xcs, .U cents; large boxes containing tuo and one half times the quantity of small, $1. Re solvent, Si per bottle. Cntieura Soap, i cents per cake; by rruiil. -W cents; 3 cak-, "5 cents. - . . C0LUrVS, Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Weak and Sor .lune. C'oukI' an.1 iPnl.ia WulT IllLlK. PlOTr-O Stofnach and Bowels. Pains tnrouzh the Loin and Back, Snaum or FiU, and Nervous Muscular, and Sj inal Afletions, relieved and cured when ev r other plaster, liniment, -lotion, and electri cal appliance fails, uly 2-dvadts New Arrival ol Fresh Goods AT M. ROSENBAUM S LADIES LINEN SUITS AM DUSTERS. Trimmlnir lAeos. Ribbons. Corsets. Mil"1 I qullo Bars, Ladies .aud Mlssw Qplored Hose and many other Seasonable Goods All Very Cheap. Respectfully, JulylJ-tT M. ROSENB l'. mmciira
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