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Kaleigh, N- C, July 4th, 1871. Advertisers are requested to hand City ' their advertisements before night, preced V the Jay of publication. LOCAL AND STATE ITEMS. patbing The attention of our city readers is lleJ to the advertisement of Mr. Jacob Karrer. 'e called yesterday to inspect his bathing hoiiV, and found workmen busy making the final arrangements. The establishment is creJititble to the city, and it cost no little sura I, properly fit it up. It ought to be well pat ronized. Charlotte i3 to have another Building A3so" Northern capitalists have been recently voting Fayettevllle, and have made bids to purchase situations for factories. So says the Thc White Sulphur Springs, in. Catawba county are open for visitors. Col. J. G. Wyatt, ti proprietor, assisted by J. M. Blair, former lv of tbe Yurborough II ouse, of this city. Weather Report As marked at J. A. ones' Book Store, July 2, at id . M. lusiue oi uug. ; ui uoor ueg. 2 M. " 83 " 87 M. 14 86 " 94 The Little Boys in Washington, N. C, liure established a society ior the cultivation of r00d manners. We commend their exam ple to the church-door loafers, little and big, c'thH city. T: He Knows. The Wilmington Star local says : "A spirit thermometer is not accurate when the spirit is taken inwardly, and the de ws marked by the weakness and unsteadi of the pedal extremities. ' ly Siamese Twins. It is said one of the Sianierio Twins is lying at the point of death. The other is in good health. In anticipation of death, arrangements are made for the ira ini diate separation of the living from the dead hrother. ' In Full Blast. The Star says: "We learn from Maj. Griswold, Superinten ilcnt, that the work on the Bar, and River Improvements below this city, will commence in t iiniest to-day, under the new appropria tion of $75,000 recently made by Congress for (In; Iienelit of this important work." Fire. The store rnd contents of Mr. Da vid Edmiuston, near Leach ville, Beaufort county, Was destroyed by lire on Wednesday iiiiht last. A negro thief named Buill, first r.thbod and then tired if,. He has been ap liri'lionded and lodged in jail. Sudden Death on the Cars. Anneike J..iii's,"u, mulatto girl of this city, died sud denly on the cars of the North Carolina Rail Mul at Auburn, on Sunday morning, on her way to Johnston county, to consult an emi nent professor in witchcraft. The srirl had for oorae time and her Wn complaining friends pronounced her "tricked." A Dodge.-rrThe Wilmington Journal states that many persons who raise hogs in that city. are in the habit of kecping them up in the day time and turning them loose at night, in order to evade the law. The same practice is car ried on to some extent in this city, and if "Jim Cruse, n ..(some" people transpose the r and u in his surname.) would make a nicht- wd. a la Ku-Klux, he could fill the pound in Monday morning, arreaceu one reter Morgan, zu per cent, ine crop is uiree weeKs uaeK a )t .i,!!n- Thn'Aara o nnc!,inrohi0. who hails from the county of OraDire, on sus- ward, the average production, per ' acre, will - - 1 nuisance in some portions of the city, at night. " The nav r.plhrate." Tho T)athj Tr nt bo issued to..,rruw. Apart from the fact that the 4th of July is a National Holiday, which we are disposed to celebrate' It U but meet that those who. labor so unre. niittm,ly a, the typos on a daily newspaper, siiould have at least one day's rerceatiot and ft st duriii"- the summer season. The frater- w'y propose to celebrate the day at Haywood, (l" the i Chatham road, byii pic-nic and barbe ( The next issue of the Telegram will ap-jH-iir on Thursday morning. The Colored Masons.- -At a regular meet- lni;f. Widow-Son Lodge, No. 4, of this city, j the fnllmvinrr nffioura woxa air.tnA anA Anv I HMfi ...I. f f i- T T . C V Cl.,. &rt hllison : J. W. O. W. TTa'vea : Secretary, Viin,,m it,..i.1ii . t-..,-. ti aa txa. " - - mJ m ' t ham Mitchell ; Treasurer, Thomas Brad- -iiu iii i li 1 1 r i i r i 1 1 txT . i inn a cs 3 w uu i fM ; Tyler, Isaac Foy. M I After the installation the "Worshipful Master w phased to make the folio wing appoint ments: - '-.' I)., C. II. Dunston ; J. D., Alex. Mitchell ; S- S., Alfred Hester; J. S., John Iredell; t'Hlain, G. W. Brodie; Marshal W. J. Gant. The installation ceremonies were preformed b) the K..V. Secretary J. J.' Sawyer. A Cow in Danger. -r-Somebodj-'s liver. c""red Cow, whose range Jot night, is in Nash 'I'uire and the .gardens id the vicinity, is in ,1;inr. she has as much sense on the gate as ioiks wnn nanus. &ue can open u latched or hookpd niti with P-reat pnse and 1 . w depredated upon numerous gardens in ll'ut neighborhood. But wur has been declar gainsther. The dry spell has played the ywscbief with gardens anyhow, and hardly "J thing remaius now but a few stunted tollurUa," and the neighborhootl can't spare ar)y more for other people's cows. We heard a .man who lives in that neighborhood, and Lose image we saw in the glass this morni ln& fiay, if she was . found -in his irardeu;'at n,S"t again, there would be some fresh beef vQ ha lot next morning, sure. wuzon-rs Meeting. - Saturday Evening, July 1. yesterday a communication signed as above. ; Board met pursuant to adjournment." Full from a person interested, complaining of the Board present. action of the Board of Commissioners in re Proceedings of last meeting read and ap- gard to the tax they have laid on Hotels, Eat- Prp;N ,. LS ' ' ' ns-hpnses, &c. Asthe matter came up for Pommittee on lighting rods made a report further WderaUon at the meetin- of the mtn,,inS;h erection of three more rods. Board Saturday; ' and as it has 'been re- t, . 0 1 ferred to a committee to report on the same The Committee on Encroachments made a at the next regular meeting, we hardly Uiink partial report. Adopted. V 4 it worth while to publish the article of our The investigating committee on Mr. Whit- friend. It was the generally expressed opin ion's books made a rerx)rt, wm ion of the Board, on Saturday evening that it Mr. Whitson's indebtedness to the city to be was not tbe intention of the ordinance to de $972,51. mand a tax of $25 from private boarding A resolution was introduced that the city houses."; It was for public houses of enter attorney institute suits against all defaulting tainmentand hotels inns where a stranger, officers and their bondsmeu, if the amounts or an otiier person, migth go and obtain a due the city are not paid by the 1st day of meat or a night's lodgingat any time, and we August next. Adopted. r believe the. committee -will recommend that A number of accounts, having been approv- the ordinance be so amended, if it is interpre- ed by the auditing committee, were allowed, ted otherwise, at the. next meeting of the : On motion, it was ordered that the Guard I House should be cleaned out by hands em- ployed on the jstreet, under the superinten dence of the Street Commissioner. It was ordered that n.11 juvmnntja for street work, and other work in connection therewith, before being presented to the Aud iting Committee, shall be countersigned by the Street Committee. ,. The petitions of several private boarding house keepers, in regard to city tax on the same, was referred to Messrs. Gorman and Battle, who will report at the next meeting of the Board. oeen arvestea. i ne Detective is after others of the gang. The petition of Mr. W. V. Clifton in regard . Sx Louis. The Federal officers deny sign to building steps on the outside of the market mg- the petition to remove ; Post Muster building, to enter his saloon, was tabled. auikh. .Ir ' ' m t wt " tj i i- i Washikotok.Jos. W. - Cleft has -resigned The petition from Wm. Barlow, asking to the Cotlectorship or Internal llqvenue in the be allowed to j-etail liquor without license, was 1st Georgia District. The 'office' is vacant. tabled. I On motion, the Clerk of the Market was in buuwbu w suiouj cuiuivc uiuiuauvc uibuc i city in regard to meats offered for sale in this iniirkot""' , , TT . ,T 11 ireuuuuiruiu tuu xawo. o,iiv uuu vW1.- pauy, was referred to the Chief of the ire Department, for examination and a report on the same. On motion, the Mayor was authorized to employ six additional police on the 4th of , , . , , rn i July; who should be allowed $1.50. per day. Mr. Battle moved that the Treasurer make the necessary arrangements for the payment of the employees of the city in cash, whenever their accounts are allowed. Adopted. Mr. Gorman moved, that six additional hands be employed on the street, and that, in consideration of the fact that hereafter they would receive cash instead of city scrip i cash instead of city scrip which was subject to discount, that the rate for street hands be fixed at 75c. per day. . A division of the question was called for. The motion to employ the additional force on the streets was adopted. After some discussion, On the motion to re duce the rate of pay per day, Mr. Ellison de-. manded the ayes and nays, and it was deci- ded in the negative. Those who voted in f..f ta no. ta Ti,,r0 la T Ul Jk U5 L UOVl U llv II V 1 V- lfltnoiC JLJLU. I I Prairie and Gorman. Those in the negative-- Messrs. Battle. Churchill. Unchurch. . John- ' 1 I ston, Ellison and Dunston. After some other unimportant business, the Board adjourned. Mayor's Court. Annie Yates, (col.,) ar- rested for disorderly conduct in the streets. -on Saturday night, was confined in the guard house until Sunar n00u- 0n Monday morn- insr, Slie was oeiore tue mixyvr, wuu reieuseu her noon nromise that she would depart these diggms," and locate aud pester folks nearer home. She is imported stock of the sorriest sort. Jessee Vandergriff, arrested for drunken ness on the street, was fined, $2.50. Britton Hawkins, for being drunk on the street on Surfday, was fined $5. Maj. NMartin, the efficient Chief of Police, on i i if pioiuu. uc uiuuui, ucuC. ..o ..:: ' 'Tfrt ;T n lin f, (a t , market for sale, which was bought by Messrs 'Mott & Mott. butchers, but there was an air 'of mystery about, hja a?Uos. and havioVtoK, more than one story in regard to the manner in which he, became possessed of the same, he was arrested and carried before the Mayor, where he mystified the matter worse than ever. The Mayor bound him ( over in a 300 bond, and lailing to give it, he was sent t board at Sherill Lee's. It is believed that the cattle are the property of Mrs: Susan Nevills, who lives in Orange county, near Chapel IlilL The Century." We hope our citizens will not forget that that accomplished scholar, ora- tor and genial whole souled gentlemen, Maj. SlflTdV fllT.VS Will fllllVPr ft lpCtllTP in TptTI- nnmnna Un rM Wfwlnocrl oir liiirlil ni-vt ipclr "The Centum." From the ihiv Mni. G. ml IT ...iii,, rt..ni n.w f K:.i f..,. ..i was unexpectedly called upon to bid farewel vv i inir' i ici i w 1 111 i dm. i im i ii i ii iii iii iiiii ii i r-n r-i " to his.felloW-students at the Raleigh Military Academy, on his departure to Complete his studies at Chapel Hill to his last effort a short while ago, we never heard him make a poor speecn. lie possesses tne true genius or elo- quence, and whether his enorts are impromptu. nr stn.li with .u.!i!,Mrtt,m nmi .,.ro thou , . , ., . , ... . . . u.ajB CA1iiuii uieiwiidu oi me scuoiar, anu eloquence of tlie orator. The subject he has chosen for the lecture on Wednesday eveningis, a theme prolific in event ful occurrrence, and handled as we know it will be by Maj G., cannot fail to he not on!r entertuinmg.but deeply interesting and instruc uv ua wen. e utspeah. ior our city lavorite l a crowded house. " Mortuary. The Wilmington Star announ ces only ix interments in Oakdale Cemetery, in that place, during the month of June. The peach crop now being gathered in South Carolina and Georgia is a large one, and is said to be very satisfactory in qual ity. It is estimated that Delaware will, this year, send 4,315,000 baskets of peach es to market. 1 rru' ,Vw':--. u -i The marriage of A fifteen-year old widow auuwunvw ijvw -Private Boarding; House -W taa Board. - THE VERY LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. MIDMilHT DISPATCHES. Items from, Washington. f n : July 1st, 1871. Janesvulle, Wis. The counterfeiters, Lot- ta, Sherman, Robinson and Vaughan, have collector w arner's oouasmeu are Gen. Sher man and ex-benator UaltelL , JLs commission WHS LS3UGU LO-(liiVV - ? - ; - . I xue ucoi, BLaLetneut. snows a uecrease ol or over $7,000,000; gold m Treasury ninety- six auu a uau umuuus, currency uiueiy-nme I .....I K.. F r i H.kt,i . I a uwi miuiuus. . i uavana. Among, tne surreuaereti uannas pmcers, are isicnoiaa, iivoy and Oswald Aciam. Aieicnor ana joseim k . lioina . 'i'n- laudno and Bias Kodriirae z. Augustine and . I Fariierico,' Suva, Alfredo, Belncourt and Au- . ' CJ . irustin Cac o. The two brothers. Aflam. I we're captured by; General Agranaonte It is reported that Geuerals, Marshals, Ara- naohte, Parro, and Josesetto liodniguez have made overtures for surrender. vaimasiua leaves ipr oanuago ve uuoa to- aui t;ii uuus euui us km t y me jt ui to - xuco elec . . . . . .1 i, . . t : i I tions. Specie Shipment. NjEw PoKK, July 1. Specie, shipments are nearly two millions,. besides a million and a Kuarter lu trauslt h'om XWruz. .. , Bank Statement. Loans increase, two, and a quarter mil lions; specie increase, two and a half millions; deposited increase foiii' and three quarter millions ; legal tenders decrease a trifle. Cotton and Grain Statistics. Nfcw, Orleans,. July L The cotton ex change coumiiLLee on Statistics and mlornia- Lion.1-, made a reuort uuon the irrowimr cotton and grani crop, with dates from the 15th to the 25th of June. The fuilowuiir is the sum- I ' mk;,p, mttnn mixtion nf 20 to 2f,ir rent., with avmm of k to 3 t hft T . r- 1 vieh of last Vear ner acre, i lorn, ae-reaire. tr 4n nut T.nt.r rmw.rts indir-ifp a short vield ner arrp T , A .4. . irt'.' ijouisiAiNA. vuttuu reuueuou acreuge iu iu 12 nnr cent. The crons isY three- weeks back- warj auu is considerably injured, especially in the low lands, by -rain and lice. Corn I it . ' i neany sumcient ior uome consumption, is I IIIM.I1 I HI I . Arkansas. -Cotton reduction, acreage 25 to oo per ct?uu, wiui prupuruonuLe increase in grain- The prospect is generally good, where I frt niAru t li-in Milt'jt' lif frilfl twit uro - anM,at(M, Thminmm is verv nromis- ing. , TEXAS.-Information, mostly from the north east portion of the State: Cotton, reduction in acreage, twenty-five to thirty-three per cent., with corresponding increase in grain. Cotton is two weeks backward, though, with favora ble seasons, an overage cron, per acre, is ex- petted. 'Corn; a large crop is expected. Alabama. -Cotton, reduction of acreage 10 to . ' mi a i "u w '" I IM I t-". I li;i II ll.'Nl. I Mil I . IT! Illl llll 111 ,1 TT-" 20 t 0 . Fair orosuects. Tennessee. Information in part of the State shows that cotton has decreased in acre- J $JX. Diy increased inverage. Prespec . good. Weather Report. Wiim Tnlv 1 171 ; .Pr6babilities . :;It DrobaWe thut the low barometer north of Lake Huron will extend to the eastern btates by Sunday night, that south westerly winds will probably, continue on the lower lakes aud southerly wiud3 on the Atlantic coast from Maine to New. Jersey.. Westerly winds and clearing weather are probable for Ohio and the Mississippi Valley. Markets. Saturday, July 1st. NEW. YORK. Cotton quiet; sales 1,320 bales at 20c. I tii - Ti-l-. . . r.. - . : . and amber western 5i('i,obc. Corn a .shade .1 - Uruier at liC4'2ic. Poik lower at f 15,50 i . . . . . Lard, kettle, lHi'c. JNavals, groceries ana freights steady. Money e;isy at 2(S)3c. Gold 134 Governments strong, with little busi- urL" Varo"uu 8 uew Li' J BALTIMORE. Cotton firmer, not steady, middling 201 1205c ; net receipts I2a; gross loa. Flour, except for . extra shipping, dull, . irregular. Wheat, choice, amber unchanged, oluor .rrades lower; new white 82c; yellow 75c. 1 rovisious unchanged. uhL-key U3c. WILMIXGTON. Sinrits tnrpeutine firm 43c. Rosin finn $2.20 for strained; ?5 for No. 1; $2.35 for No. 2 ; 6.25 for extra pale ; $5 for pale. Crude turpentine steady, $3 for jellow dip; $4.25 for virgin. Cotton firm, middlings 20c; net receipts 50; exports coastwise 90, stok 771. - BOSTON. Cotton strong, middlings 2Uc. NORFOLK. Cotton strong, low middling 19i2Cc SUNDAY NIGHT DISPATCHES. The Government and Ku-Klux. 'J Wasinotok, D. a, July2.-No general ttru-tions are now contemplated in regard to ibtt Ku-Klux Act'1 As in the case of every I Other law, the proper authorities are expected aud.required to enforce it; but should Jnf ex- 1 traordinarv state of atfaini arisp en nr direct interference by the President, the fact will be brought before him as authentic fur his action. . .... , Sloneiary. .Government bnys one million bonds each Jednesrlay and lli one million gold each Thursday during July. The Lynching in Mississippi. Oxford Miss., July 2. A negro witness identified three whites and two negroes among prisoners as present at the lynching, which is now under examination before the United states Court. ., . Cotton Report for the Week. The cotton movement has boen very light, both in receipts and exoorts. ami finir inii- i cute the approaching close of the cotton year. iteceipuj at an ports IS. 197 against 22,654 bales last week; 24,015 the pn vious week and 23,136 bak-s ttiv w.t bice. Total receipts since Sepl;.nU:er, .j.ai.oig, againsi 2.825,409 fir the coni spondiug peritnl of the previous year. Expfjits from all ports 18.82y against 29,98 bals for 3;iino wvk last year. Exports for expired portion of tw cotton year 3,001,821 agaiu-t 2,r9,o:i bales for the same time last yoar. ; t.ck all ports 1C2 0S1 against 18 VUKb he ; ' mtt last year. Stocks at iute. ; r ' IIS I 71?. !rainsf K.V bales last year. Slock I tn L,ivenool 7I3.00J) against 555,000 bales last year. Ameriran cotton alloat for Great Britain 117,000 against iiijUUU uaies last year, , Bowen Pardon ed. New York, July 2. The "Herald" savs: Graut has jwrdoned Bowentlie bigamist and tfX-Congressman. Tlie document was signed it Long Branch yesterday. NOOX IISPATCHES. Bowen to be Pardoned. Wasuinoton, July 2. President Grant or dered by telegraph on Saturday, from the Attoniey General'3 office, the papers lor his signature, pardoning Bowen. Death-Mails. General Maynadier i3 dead; aged 65 years. The Baltimore and Havana Steamship Co., have the contract for carrvtnir the nidi's from Baltimore via Key West and return, with siuii tnrfiiKr rnn. lit t h I rf acr limwlpa.1 dollars for round trip c- II. Mallohy & Co., New York, have the contract from evv l orkitoKay West and it . i . . . . , return, weetiy, at wurty-iwo nundreu -dollars ner annum Train Wrecked. t . T.-I.. fill a r ualtimoke, j uiy o. me Cincinnati tux- ,1 .xT-l,: ,- Press inun UUH ut -i"w'ref at 0.40, yesier day, was.wrecKeu iour nines irom me ueiay SwrtSW tampered wan. jno among the Southerners nouso. xruciv c.vuuiu) it il was uiuueiuusiv one kil'ed nor hurt lerners reported. Death of a Minister. Syracuse, July 3 Rev. Samuel J. May is ' o From Boston. Boston, July 3. The Massachusetts Horti cultural Soeietv has annotated 36 delegates to the September meeting, at Richmond. Va.. of the American Pomological Society. Dinlnmatic Rumon. Diplomatic Rumors, &c. . London, July 3. Sir Alexander Buchanan succeeds Lord Bloomneld at Vienna; Lord Lofton succeeds Buchanan at St. Petersburg; Lord Tenderdon succeeds Odo Russell in for eign office; Odo Russell goes to Berlin. There have been Orange disturbances in Ulster county, Ireland. The military was called oat, and the mob dispersed, upon the reading of the riot act. The pioneer of the ; Bristol and New York hue, tne jirazon, saneu irom unsioi on teaiur- iay. inousanus oi spectators cneereu ner on. Elections in France. London, July 3. Quiet elections in Paris -iiaye.auvauce.i tuc iuau mwi l 1 ...1..... I tUn n.,.K nk,..nlk.. at which it wus placed in the market. Returns troM the departments indicateT.he election of fifteen moderate republicans. Rochefort is pronou iced insane Victor Emanuel had an enthusiastic recep tion on yesterday. Gambetta alone is elected I rom tne liauical list in Paris. The Parisiau Press Uuiou elected fifteen of its candidates. Paris, Sunday midnight, July 2. The elec tions are unexcited and the city is calm. Gam betta is elected. Markets. Monday, July 3. NEW YORK. Four dull, decling. Wheat heavy, nominalr Iv lower. Corn dull one cent lower. Pork quiet, $J5.50. L,ard -bteauy. ' Uulion quiei, nominallv unchanged'. Turpentine and. rosm quiet. Freights steady. LONDON. Nodn; Consols 92 h Bonds Dli Paris Bourse closed Saturday, excited. rents 54s. 80c. LIVERPOOL. Noon. Cotton opened inrmer ; uplands -Cotton opened I firmer ; 8d. : Orleans 9 nd: sales 15,000 bales. Corn 30 and 3 to 6. .- f - P ; Raleigh Markets Wholesale Prices, IlzpOBTSD Dau-y by UPCUUI&II DODD, lVItolesale Grocers and Cotton Dealers. COTTON, ...... r. COHN,t.. 17 1 1 15 1.25. K5 8 (Ml 10 50 KAt,.....i OATS,. I. FLOUli, XSortli fjaroluui Jfumuy,.. . BACON 10 SALT, BAXiGING,.. .. 8 10 17 40 28 1 33 , .1,10 MOLASSES, Cuba, new.; ....... Sugar House, vu nn.i 4., Cotton active Retail Prlres; Corrected PAitv bx JJUHT & BROUGHTON, Grocers and Commission Merclian Is Wiliuintou St, Raleigh, S. C, APPLES dried, ........ " ' KroeI1- BACON Baltimore smoked, ... $1 50 (di 2iX 12;, 15 11 nx '15- Q 25 & ' 18 ( 8 & 10 20 & 25 Wis 23 1 35 & 1 () 1 00 & I 10 20 fo 35 15 . fO 4 7 50 8 00 ; 1 50 0 00 75 dt, 1 00 strips, .... N. C. HAMS. BUTTKR, . BEESWAX, BEEF on hoof,. : . . . . . , tX)PFEK CHEESE, . . . . COTTON YARN per bale,. CORN pet bodhel,. . . , . . ; . CHICKENS per piece, .... EGGS per dozen, i.. ...... FLOUR,.... FODDER per 100 lbs., HAY psr 100 Tba., ...... HIDES grwai per lb drv, HERRINGS, N. a per bbL, MULLETS, LEATHER per fi ........ . LARD per .... MOLASSES per gaL. ....... MEAL new, OATS-7-per baahel, ......... ' per lOOlbs.. PORK hog roun1, ; . 6 (fr : 13 Gh 13 8 00 S 5 IM a. 0d 85 f 20 ' 00 40 1 10- &s 1 23 75s 1 60 0 00 " 10 ,& ua 1 10 1 25 1 50 & 1 60 C3 75 8 i&. rilOi 20 l 16(SM Oil 15 00 1J 00 PEAS stock... 4 white. POTATOES eweet. . peaches dneL peeled.......... G!-t:::::: J P. ii.. L ' c0111111.?. J Ijt IaSo .i:::: ::::::::." 1 00 1 l0 3 00 & 8 25L 101 J t iJj 40 & M lor VLNEUAli. XEW ADTEKTIE5XEXT8. DO YOU WANT A GOOD BATH"? BATUIXG HOUSE. THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY annonucea to the gentlemen of Raleigh, that he has recently built and fitted up a - BATH I NO HO US E on his premises on Martin street, only a few steps fnm the Post Office, and is now rendv t accommodate all whr may desire the luxury of a bath. The house contains six good bath ing rooms, with all the necessary conveniences, including facilities for warm, as well cold and shower baths. Everything will be kept clean and in good order. He respectfully solicits the patronage of the gentlemen public - Tickets cn be procured at my store at the corner of Salisbury and Martin streets. july 4-Cf JACOB KARRER. Crockery, Glass Ware, Groce ries, tc, Tor sale cheap at " july4-tf JACOB KARRER'S. GRAND EXCURSION ON THE FOURTH OF JULY, TICKETS FREE. MOSHTODISH. I HAVE MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARA tions to meet the wants of all. The ladies are especially invited, as I shall spare no pains to make their trip pleasant. Ice Cream and Ice Cream Soda Water, consisting of pure juices, frozan Cream and shaved ice. SPKCIAUTIES AT MOSELET's. Ice Cream, lee Cream Soda Water, Chocolate, French Candies Plain Candies, Fresh supply of Oranges, Lemons, Coco nuts, Figs, Almonds, Shelled Almonds, &c, e. Fireworks to hand for the day. Cost you nothing- to come. Remember the depot. july 1-tf MOSELEYV5. Kf I! TIE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEASURE lt L announcing that he hae opened a Drug Store No- 33, Fayetteville Street. (old stand or douglas bkix) WTiere he will keep a full stock ol DRUGS, MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, . .", PAINTS, OILS, '.-,.. . i 1 DYE-STUFFS, ' ' $PIGFS, r. ft t . i,i;:Ji.,,--:it RDEN SEED 1 ......... And everything usually kept Jn a : FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE j . .' .'; -' v i -v " - .; -! '. '.'Ii. i - .. i ' A Graduate in Pharmacy T1vinT a OolleL-lflte aihd Practical Education wll have charge of the ',l j -1 !:. I fl O 0 ;i 1 . i Prescription Departmentr ! And Medicinee will be dUpeneed Only bj ',v' . . . : it . - v t . ED UGA TED A POTJJEOAJilEA ( l-Uini!'!'; wt'l mh 21-tf ' TAP OF WAKE COUXTI. -A JJ JL new alid correct Lip of Una County i now for sale at tlie Ttlegrum ofiice; 'It can also lie had of Fehdol Bevera, "Eq., County Sur veyor. No pains have been gparoil .to make Use map perfecL The township boujMlaries fare yiven, arid the railroads, county road streams and - names of - many farms are plainly marked. - - ' .' . '! Accompanying the map, is aplat of Raleigh, showing location: of . public buUUing4,.&c, also, a table, showing the .population,, of ti ditTereut :tovrnship9. iiKilcVand feuiaie, white aud colored, with the number of dwellings and families' in each; -area in square' miles, doitV ler of farms and number of acres in each township. ' . "; I-:, -?-'-' ' t'i.r?--:t..ii The townships are described, the nature and quality of the coil and the products of each being given. Population of toe citv amount invested in manufacturing; county auu city inueuujumasBr isc. : Price $1.50 and 2.00.. . apl 18 tf -. - ... s : WE WISH TO EM PLOY an AGENT to canvass for our New Jtfap of Wake County. An active, reliable man can easilv make from tli ' NlClfOLS t GOtiXAX: NEW DRUG STORE DRUGGIST PHARMACIST lElKEB NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW GROCERY STORE. JOHN W. II OR TON & CO., . No. 13, HARGETT STREET, RALEIGH, N. C. " TXTe would Respectfully 'Announce to , m our friends and the public generally, ' that we have just opened a first-class GROCE RY STORE, at No. 13, HARGETT STRETT. where we will keep consUntly on hand a full assortment of ' First-Clast Groceries, fit'CU AS , Sug&rfCoffee Baton? larlJtm "Ifejir Corn, Soap Vnegar Pepper, pue v . . Candy, Rasing Brandy Peach, Freth Coce Oysters, &c.t Cc. , In fact, every thing to be found 1 a First-' " : Class Grocery Store. i ' l Wo resiK-ctfullr invite our eitv and counlrv y - - - j friends to give us a call. " Quick Sales and Small Prorits " U our motto. . , rpi!KRK IS NOTHING ADORNS ; A- PUOTO 1 OKAP1I more than a cheap and hai-dom Ovul Frame, and the only plaoo to have Your ThotosriDha v uu i icmrea ueauy iramea is at J )W . m - - r 1 : CLAWSON'S. IiBKKB IS NOTHING MORE USEFUL AND adorning , to yonr Parlors and Private Koeul haii cheap and handiutne Window Shadea, . and Coruicea attached to your window, and . the only place in uaieigu 10 get tnem is at CLAWBUMU. '"pilERE IS NOTIIINQ SO CHEERFUL AS TO x eee the -wall of , your dwellings neatly and , handsomely Papered, which can be done with neat neasand durability bT - .. CLAW8ON - - - - " - - . i -'. .Mii3 . , I-.,., . V THERE IS NOTHING LOOKS MORE REFINED v aud cultivated than U aee tlie Walls of your Parlor and Bed-rooms 'taetrinlly 'decorated ' wttti hmsti- aud appropriate t bromn Picture. PliotoxraDha , and Steel Engravings, all of which can be obtained at CLAWSON'S. Feb. 1 .-tf. - . . SPECIAL. KOTICES. CONSUMPTION; Its Cure and Its Preventive, BY J. H. S0HEN0K, M. D. " MANY a human being has pacsed away, for wbore death there was uu other reuou than the niir- lect of known and in- ipuiably proven mean of cure. Those near and dear to family aud friends are keeping the dreamless slumber into which, had they calmly adopted Dr. Joseph i. Schehck's Simple Treat ment, , 1 ; 1 t , . 1 '1 ' ' and availed themselves of his won.It rful efficacious medicines, they would not have fallen. Dr. Scheuck has In his own cagii proved that wher ever sufficient vitality remaius, that Vitality; by ht ' h meaiciues ana ins uirections ionnuir use. isqtncKcn ' tnl into healthful vigor. ' in this statement there in nothing weumptuus l'o the faith of the invalid is made no rcorcst niation thnt i not n thmiMnnri tiiiwn Biilu4tiintiatt.l hv livinr and visible works. 'The theory of 'the-cure by lirT Schetick's mediciues is as simule as it is niilailim;. Its philosophy requires no armament. It la self -aaau ring, self-Convincintr. .'"; ' . ! 14, - The Seaweed Tonic and MandraV Puis are the ' nrst two weapons with which the citadel ot tlie mal ady is assailed Two-thirds of the cases of con suRintion orhrtnate in dvpoeovia Khdninwnonallv dis ordered liver, f With this condition the bronchial tabes " sympathise i with the stomach. They re sponl to the morbific action ot the liver ' Here . then comes the culmiuating result,'- and ' the setting in, vitn an its autrcssiug sympioms, or x fj.. Consumption 7 , t The Mandrake Pills are composed of one of Na tures noblest eirta the Fodoohllluiu ivitatum. They P'-esees all the blood-searching, alterative prop erties of calomel, but unlike calomel, they "Leave no Sting Behind. ' ? Tlie work of cure Is now belnnlnsr .'Tht Vitiated and luuotms deposite lu the bowels and In the alimen tary caual are ejected. The liver, li Re a clock, .ti ; wound up. It arouses from its torpidity. The dtiimnrh art rpmu nuivdv unH thtt tuitlihnf ftfir1ti ki ' feel that be is getting, at last. ' - - 1 A Supply of Good Blood. - .' i - . ! , The Seaweed Tonic, lu conjunction with tbe Pills penaeatLB and assimilates with the lood Chylilica iiou is now' progressing without its prevlons 'tor-' . tared. - Digctthm becomes painless, and the cure Is steu to be at baud. There is no more tlatulence, no' exacerbation of the stomach. An uppetiie sets in. ' ; Now comes the reatet BlOvd , l'urifler eVeHyet ' given by an indulgent futher to' suffering man. Schyuok's Pulmonic Sy tup comes In to perform its (unctions and to hasten and complete the cure. It enters ft once upon, its work. , Nature camot ' Ni ebeated. It collects and ripens the Impaired and dii eascd Hrtiui! of the Itiugt. In the lorm of fstthei- Jugs, it jtrepureij them for exteclut4.Lon, and loj Jn a ery short tim! the malady i vwxjutshed, thfruitl-n," hroue that it Occupied 1st reuovatod aud made .uvtoj and the patient, iu all Uie dignity of regaiiud, vlger, steps ioriu 10 enjoy vie manuoou or iuc wvuiuuuuuu . that was . . f1-"".- " r Given U.p-a.JUost The second thing is, the patient niust stay in a'-' warm rojm until they get web ; it is i'lutot impost ble 1 to prevent takiug Cold WheU thlungs are diseaaed, but it most be prevented or a cure canuut be effected. Fresh air aud riding out, especially In bi section of the country lu-the felt ud wbtter teaaUanihre all uroug. fbyaicians who recommend that course loe their patients, if their lungs .are Jhadly: diaeaaA. aud J et, because they are iu the house they must not ait Mow quiet tUy must walkalKiut tUu rooti,niUjt;lr jLirculatiou of blood . -The patients must keep In (?W fepirtts be determined to get wtlL "lids has a grtest: tieal to do with, the appetite, and is the gruX iouit a f1fo despair of cure aAer aucU evhie'nce'of its poiv Ibility in the worsfcases, aud' motal eetUlrty hf all loUiarn, is alutul Dr.' Scheuck 'porsoaat atateueut to the Faculty of his own cure waa iu these,; ujedest words: I ' Many years ago I wail ia ibft last stage of consuuip tion; couiiued to uijr bed, aud at una time luy physi cian thought that I could not Uve a weet; theu, Ukes a drowning mau catching at sti-awt, 1 heard of aud obtained the -preparatious wnicii i.jiovr offer to the public, ana taey tuaUe a feriect cure oi w it aecni ed to me that 1 could feel thtio penetrate my whole ysteni. They soon ripened tiie ntatte iii Vhy lUngs, aud 1 would spit UP more thau a pint-pt ofietwdtrer Jtjt-j low matter evry morulng for a lorn; time, "As soon aa, ,that began to subside my cough, fever, pkin and night'sweaU all 6eguir to' krac tan. and my appetite became so. groat that . it WM wltu tliOculty Uuti 4 could keep irocu eauju uo xuuen. i soon valu ed my strength, and hve grown lu .fleah ever since. I was weighed ahortly'aftr ihf recovery," added tb Doctor, "tiieu looking iikua mere "skek rton; my weight waa ouly' tdnety-eevea pounds, niy present mmmt .til l -mt9AmA t mA IW.IltV.V. I.UIflflf ' and for y ears-I Ium e enjoyed uuia Wrupted health ." Dr. Schenck has diaooutiuned his protosaional visit to New York and Boston lie or his' son. lr, J. II, Schenck. Jr still continue to" see patients at their otlice, No.' 14 Norttr Ucth street philaail)lAi; ver Saturday from 9 A. M- to 3 1. AL ; Toio who wish 1 thocoUgU examination with the Uespirometer will, be chargfeU $5. - TJae Kespiroaieter declara the ' exact eouditioii of the lungs, and -patieuU can rtwulUy learnf whether Uiey are carabloor not. i .' : i U su ru : ; ' a - The dh-ectiona for taking the xnediciae are adapted to the intelligence even, of a child. " Follow these di-. rectiona, and kind Nature will do tier rest, excepting that in some eases the Mandrake 1'ills areto b uku in incBoaaed doses; the three medicme ued uo.ethe accouipanimenta than the ample iiieuructioua thai accomuaay Uv-m: j:lirsicreaaiiui.& ui rewiruiug health' hunger ii the most "welcome Myxutom, Huomea aa it will coro let the (tespalr.luf al When once be of good cheer. Good blood atouox toliowa. the cough loosens, the tdgbt wweat l altet.; In short tune both of these morbid syuiptouia are gone forever. lr. bchenck's ue.iicu.es are coustauuy kept iu tens of thousands of tamiliee.'' As a laxative or purgative the Mandrake Pills are a ataiMlard preparation ; while tb luJmouic byrup, as a c-urex ol eougtia, and colds, i xay be regarded as a proph j lacleric agalustconsUm tion in any of its forms. Price oj the Pulmotdc Syrup- and Seaweed Touie. $L5U a , bottle, or a half dozen. JUandtake JdJs, 35 cents a box. - l or sale by all Tr ugg!sU and dealer. JOIIN J?. UEiilty, : at XI-. h ' S Ooilegl Plwie, New Yortc Oity,; afarch J4,IS71. 3ttly. Wholesale Aeftt. Hints to Housekeepers.
Raleigh Daily Telegram (Raleigh, N.C.)
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