"Miscellaneous, WAIT NO LONGER ! w re established cn the Thames finally, the Seini wu entirely frozen over in 1742.. 1744, 1766, 1788, and 1820. BUT COME TOTEE Exchange Corner THE 8 li O K AND TRADE. LEATHER I You should come at once"andsele2tycur Japanese LGoods before all are sold. , A nice lot of thoee beautiful Waiters, only $1,25 per set; they are going fast. to Genoa, were frozen. In 1617 shops ' portion of government aid he treated hex Sum ; VlaWman M y.l l i Van W.nVU ll( V a d potato and iet her go. As .a representative of the northern democrats. the gentleman from Wisconsin bail stated that they would not 11 out, body and soul, to southern democrats, and had intimated that tney could do better by Th Commercial Lulltlirr-, ot Boston, gtttiDg recruits from the north without reports the fai'ures of 104 9boe manufacto- the south than with it. He would like fo kdow who had appoin'ei that gentle man salesman of the northern democrats How many northern democrats con Id he deliver, even if be fouod a purchaser? That gentleman reminded him of the 'Cow Boys' and 'Skinners' of the revolu- rief, large aud small, during the ear 1S7S with liabilities of $2,o4,942.tU It re. ported the failures of forty-nine jobbing houses with aggregate liabilities of $433,- 481.40, ai d 220 ether retailers with liabili ties est. 'ir a' ed at a round million, making tiouary war, who belonged to neither a total of VJ.'iStf.SiQ.GZ, exclusive of the labilities of numerous general store-keep ers, wiioae principal creait rs were ooot and shoe jobbers. The number of failures of tanners, leather dealers and curriers party, but robbed indiscriminately from loth, and fled in terror when danger ap proached. The gont struck fint on o e tide and then on the other and whenever a que ion came np requiring fear ltf-s co urtge and manhood he rushed in The nicest present you canfgive is a Hand- j reported durius the same period was sev- frantic terror into the republican ranks to shelter his political head. If such men were democrats, upon what principle of democracy do they stand? The principles of the democratic party at the end of the war had been peace and restoration that the dead pas: might bury i s dead and kerchief Box with half dozen nice Handkerchief?, Or a GLve Box with one orjmore pairs of Gloves. You should ren.ember the 'Kid Glove De pot, The 4 Button Kid Glove you should buy at once as they can rot be duplicated in price. ifTfe M l-7 C? 4 maw D rx i ? Will V 9 I C4II We can gie you Kid Oloves from.j0eup Come and get your presents atj Exchange Corner for a little money!' You can find a Present for any one, from the darlinjr babe to the robust man.S enty two with t-.tai liabilities of $4,021,- 577 OS. Of ths seventy-two facing firms, some carried oa tne ousinets of tanning done, others leather dealers, and many l 1 1 1 1 1 1 fT I 1 c (muii.eu an mree uruueues. granu ota' of l abilities in the entire boot, shoe, that the bloody shirt should wave alone hde an i leather int' ieit fur the vear 187vS, from the flag-pole of republican banners. iiclud ing tLo:e of dealers iu hides and euc tne gent Irotn Wisconsin naa lounn a bloodier shirt than had ever waved from ;oat tkins, aggregating $818,000, and not induced in the figures given aboe, was $I4;47';;-3 13. the battlements ot the republican party, and he was stretch ng his .ecs in a trar. t e effort to climb up to the republican plat form and rob it of its last banner. WASHINGTON LETTEB We woi.ld call your attention to the Flexible Hip Corset For sale only at Exchange Coiner ! It; is a B auty"! We invite all to eon. e as we are prepared to see th m on MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY As we know it will not onlyjbe to their interest but Jto their amusement also.; A BIT OF RIGHTEOUS W&A TH' Of course, any aiSL-reuces which may occur witnin tne Democratic party are gr.atJy to be regretted, but that is n ahington, L . U , Jan. 31, 18y reason why the Southern representatives Bv sides passing the Post Omoa Ap , mujieu or bo oi aonara 10 u as re leis sats ana allow su:n uiacliiruar a as th Anr,r,i.ri.,hrt, (SmmitkU t i'.ragg, of Wisconsin, to ride roughshod Hjutedid nothing yeatrdoy, and in over their heads and those of their long tue weeK Past ttie OQl7 importaLS . . .-; . T.tl -pk Ijj m9aeure passed npon was the bill for- uuciiu" l juauiuiiiiD. ii tuts ieuiuuraiic i jj: 7 .1 , c partyin theSouth is not an integral part of Chinese into the country in any vesstl that of the wno'e country,' or it the peo- at one time a H - njt m Die of the South are merelv in the Union . nacor Morgan maae tne speeoh ot on buuerancu uu uol uy me ruies or reBolationa of Senator Edmunds and equity, then there might be some showing the eubstitute offered by Senator for Mr. Bragi;"s vituperous eloquence Morgan, and expoued thoroughly and As it is, he has simply made ai fool of the pretouoesof regard for the WUHDlll U IUU KfLl LllO pal b Ul lUC Ot mont tsnator. The HDeeoh was ax- Miflcellaneous P. L. BRIDGERS & CO. Those who'll read thifj rhyme and visit oar tor Will appreciate more than ever before That our muse doi not vaihlt aipi e To climb Olympus, and inglorioosly expire In the attempt, bat keepi an even pace With the time, and always point to the place Where they ' blow" about one special thing, Which has, withou: doubt, the true bosiness ' rin. And this thing we wil briefly explain, With the hope that we wi 1 cause no peia To brother grocers, who, in yearajgone oy, . , Democrat It does not take its cue from the Learned to get good atJflgor.B that were iterances of any politician or political or- . ganization. It gives ita support unreserved- filQ ly when men or measures are in agreement rrfA.....i. L r . with the Constitution and with the principles Uniortunate.T we see some ot them incline . . . r upon which this Republic was founded for To follow the customs of "Auld Lng Syne;' the people. Whenuver the Constitution and constitutional pricciples are violated as in Bat we consi ier it matter of congratulation the outrageous cnDspiraey of 1876, by whicL a man not elected was placed in the Presi- That we've no fogy notions in our education! dent's office, where he stills remains itspeaks out for the right. That is T hbj 8rVr idea In old time "big profits" hd a wide .Vange, Gf independence. In this respect there Will be no change in its programme for lb id Miscellaneous THE SUN TOR 1879. THE SUN will be prinfd every day during the year to coma. Its purpose and meth od will be the same as in the past. To pre sent all the news in a readable shape, and to tell the truth though the heavens fall. Tax Sox has been, is, and will continue to be independent of everybody and everything save the liutn ana us own conricuuus u duty. That Jtbe only policv which an hon est news pap ai .d have. That is the policy which has won for this newspaper the confi dence and friendship of a wider constituency than was ever enjoyed by any other Ameri can Journal. The Sox is the newspaper for the people. It is not for the rich man against the poor man, or for the poor man against the rich man, but it seeks to do equal j astice to all in terests in the community. It is not the organ of any person, class, sect or party. There need be no mystery about its loves and hates. It is for the honest man against the rogues every time. It is for the honest Democrat as against the dishonest Republican, and tor the honest Keoublican as against the dishonest nimself and has exhibited himself before the world 4n the ' uuenviable lisjht olva man who has traduced his friends in the el'ort to eurry fv r with his enemies. Of course the South hus not needed champions to vindicate; her slandered sons and their is a fniht now among the Democratic representations in Washing- uccuwg j tuLup-.jraitJ, suu huuiu lay. a goott effect it widely circulated. Yesterday the editor of tho N Y Tribune testified before the Potter Committee that be got the ''cipher telegrams7' from Win ti Chandler and Gen'l Brady, one of tue Assistant Po tuaster General They weig stolen, as shown by previous - testi And old habits are hard, hard to change. Of Wilmington grocers we take the lead ! Now t prove this assertion we only ned To remine'the public that our clean new store Made others be painted and sw- pt a little morel Like all business m. n who are truly wise, We at once beg t to extensively advertise When'our friends catching the idea, tl ought it we'l To increase their sp ace, as the printers will tell ! At first we put some poetry in our "ad,"J But when they saw this plan was not bad, Thb !dh has lairlv earned the heartv hatred of rascals, frauds, and humbugs of all sorts and sizes. It hopes to deserve that hatred not less in the year 1879, than in 18i8, 1877, or any .vear gone by. Tex Scji will continue to shine on the wicked with unmiti gated brightness. While the lessons of the pact should be con stantly kept before the people. Thb i?UNdoes not propose to make itself in 1879 a magazine of ancient history. It is printed for the men and women of to-day, whone concern is chief ly with the n flairs of to-da?. It has both the disposition and jhe ability to atford its read ers the promptest, fullest, and most accurals intelligence of whaetTer in the wide world is worth attention. To this end the resources belonging to well-established pre eperity will be liberally employed. The present disjointed condition of parties in this country, and the uncertainy of the future, lend an extraordinary significance to the events of the coming year. Tn-.- discus sions of the press, the debates and acts of Con gress, and the movements of the leaders in 'KXG&x J-The following quotations repr, wholesale prices generally. Tn Eg ' t price have to be "A." isv fe: J 13 44 1 1 I .) 5 4 w 9 9 12 W 9 6$ w. SO i to 12 11 12 10 30 13 tl fivsrv RpnHon of thft Rpnnhlin will hnri n. H 5- They followed our lead. And when we tried j rect bearing on the Presidential election of 18s0 an event which must be regarded with prose They followed as nicely as if led by the nosel We next thought 'twould be well to try rhyme, , When lo! they grasped the idea as sublimel the most anxious interest bv every patrio.ic American whatever his political ideas or al legiance, x'o these elements of interest may be added the probabilities that the Democrats will control both houses of Congress, the in creasing feebleness of the fraudulent Admin istration, and the spread and strengthening everywhere of a healthy abhorence Of fraud in any form. To present with accuracv and l hough itney Lave followed is all we nave clearness tr- oxaet situation in each of its va rying phatc, and to expound, according to toa which wil1 rag fiercer and jet louder m0ny, Irom a Senate Committee room. before the end is in view. Ou Saturday by a man since made Consul by Mr Mr. Chalmers, of Mississippi, obtained the floor and the way he poured his hot M. H. SPRUNT, Exchange Corner dee 21. Ths Dailv Review Mr. Chalmers, of Mississippi, obtained J, and turned over to lirady. at ja unnecessary to &ay tnar, ti8. fill tne (lHnarptiHS wnrn njra snot into tne uragg mau of y lsconim fuuy aiJd repeatedly examined by rad was a caution. We make no apology ieal politicians some of these politi hers for reproducing a part of Mr. Chal- oians beiDS the men implicated in w i i ... i i a. r -r , oueunuK mo voiea oi aaouisana ana w iTr Lj Florida all damaging Republican Mr. Chalmers cared nothing for the despatches disaooeared. Thn Horn payment of loyal Southern claims because mittee expect early next week to ex- loyauiy to tne union aunng tne war amine some of the surjoosed authoisnf meant disloyahy to everything that he the despatches published iu the held dear, lhat many men iu theSouth Tribune. Mr. Tildfin. whn hA a ma, had been loyal to the union wai never- jority of three-quarters of a million of tneiess true, ana ne aia not envy the the white vote, and a Quarter of a mil- cheap political capital that a Union soldier lion of tho whole popular vote will be could ina&e by tetnng sucb men that he asked if he tried to steal the Prefii JAMES. Ed. and Prop naa no more connaence in their honesty dency. Whether or not Mr. Tiiden than a mouse ha i m a stuffed cat j- shall ever again seek public ouica. I kin. -The cla,m . now presented believe no honorable man will, ai er came fon wemsa aLd chddiea, this iLV 36tigation shall be o er, a. case agaiust wnom the statute of limitation him of any diehonorable attempt, to seldom ran. lhe gent Irom Wisconsin secure the l.'residencv ia 187( (Bragg) taking advantage of the well jThe city was half wild iaat night over known opposition everywhere sought ne arrival of rien tor-eleot Carpenter, to blend war claims with claims for Wisconsin Mr. Curpeuit-r was southern improvements, and endeavored Irom the nr-t recoemzeu as toth. jw the odor cf his dead cat over one of tho ul. t lawyers m tne Sen them. That gentleman annouueed. in ad- ae 18 "Very po: ; ?).r amung Senators npi Dsir.-, hl a nas nniutc honesty ot either the claimants or the I WBJUUDgwmianH as many friends and furtrt Smirh nonmtu in ir Well WlneiH aH aii ir. (,,.; l-ipnil hi l f tr , - -mi . .- . I . V MWv.LVW vtx I - tJ ' " v m raturnsa rrom the war in larsey. At nist ruption jn others someurns indicated au He is in every way an improvement cn it Wai thought to be merely a variety of innate tendency to corruption in oneself nis predecessor, bauator dJWf, ard tvnhna fevr and but little attention wan and he should therefore not charc nor- lI inac reason lemccrala we'l toiA jf nfU if KoQn fn 0n im. ruption on ai y one. 1 h j isu of i h j war Republicans eau rejoice in . I were certaiul dead witn him. He had on. ing proportiong. People ned Irom it and but 0Ee polit-cal fa5th; t0 pre5erT8 in. There is mamfoited by both parties scattered the germs in all directions. '1 he violate local self-eovern nent bu nm some hesitation in voting tue forsy or plague has now reached Nijin Novgorod, political hope, to build up the waste fifty niil.ious necessary to carry out , t t. j r nlaeas iu the S mth. dastrn4H ii- thm tDe provisions of the pension arrears oui a iew uour s riuo iruui iiiutcow. r - - - . r- j ""w Tk u k u. i;n war. lie called attention to the differ- wuiwu uo uni wts JOSH. T. WILMINGTON. If. C MONDAY, FEBRUARY o, 187 THS PLAGUE IN RUSSIA. The plague in Ru;sia is spreading. It is striking north and east from the Cas- done, When this battle is well fought an d won, Some will Leee that "extra per cent" isn't ita well-known methods, the principles that should guide us through the labyrinth, will be an important part of Thb Sum's work fo" 187y. We have the mears of making Thb Son, as a political, a literary and a general newspa per, more entertaining and more useful than But with old stock and such heavy expense, Ter before ; and we mean to apply them 11 CCIJI . 'nonsense. They will find that the prices of P. L. Bridgers & Co. If followed will surely bring them to woel To ptoe that we mean what we say, We announce that we sell for a week from to day, for only one Eleven pounds of "A Sugar' - - . dollar, Which lead we invite all grocers to follow. The mnse here caught sight of that one horse grinding machine of Herr Yon Kns Kriogle, and was so thoroughlv disgusted at the cheap way of grinding out poetry that neitner love nor money could induce him to hmsh our rhyme, so it had to come to an abrupt ending. Respectfully and Truly, jan bit P. L. BRIDGERS A CO. Our rates of subscription remain unchang ed. For the Daily Bex, a four page sheet of twenty eight columns, the price by mail, postpaid, is 55 cents a month, or $6.50 a year; or, including the Sunday paper, an eight page sheet of fifty-six columns, the Vi ivu io wis vvuid ra viiiiij i i 4 i j m t tai postage paid. The price of the Wkkklt Sun, eight pages, fifty six columns, is $1 a year, postage paid. For clubs of ten sending $10 we will send an extra copy free. Address I. W. ENGLAND, Publisher of Teb Sun, New York City ot 25 GREAT BARGAINS AT a. T SOL BbA R&BRO; pian Sea, and ninety per cent, of the people attacked die. The disease was hrance, that he was uuwihiug to trust the nd among p-. imported by two regiments of Cossacks DM Thsro is yet a difference of opinion as to eQce htW9t:n the h fa)ade . th passed was Eubsfantaily. unammjub the nature of the disease, and the medical ontleman from Wi.-(ntin Mr iir m both Houses, but there appears to iournals are discussing it. The general not as toued down in the Record hr, fl. be entire uuamity m the dread of Cot - delivered, aud partially published in the OB m'9U . , luo UfcCeBsary oney, opinion of the physicians is that it is the genuine plague. The government is called upon to send out physicians to stop ths steady march onward of the disease, hut it is almost too late now. COLD WEATHER STATISTICS. In view of the great severity of the present season, a summary of the statis tics prepared by the philosopher, M. Arago, covering the last four centuries in Europe, and printed in the Paris Ad vertiser of 1835, wili be read with inter est : In 806 the Rhone was frozen over; ths old was frota 18 to 20 centigrade de- ! grees below zero. In 1172 ths Fo was frozen from Cremona to the sea; in 1234 loadsd wagons crossed tho Adriatic in front of Venice; In 1805 all the rivers of France were frozen over; in 1314 it was possible to travel from Denmark to Lu beck and Dantzie ou the ioe. In 13C4 ail ths rivers of ths Provence and Italy were frozen; at Paris the frost lasted two months and twenty days. In 146S it was necessary to break up the wine ia Fland ers with hatchets in order to serve it out to ths soldiers. In 1 544 the same became requisite in France. Ia 1594 the sea v, frcsen from Marseilles to Venice. In 1657 the Seine was entirely frozen over. N. Y. Herald and the speech cominc irom a republican member from New Hampshire (Mr. B'air), both of whicn appeared in the Reto d on the same day. Wuen the west had been in its infancy it had been fostered by the South. Missis sippi democrats had stood side by side with thoe from Michigan iu the work of western improvements. He had warned Northern democrats, last session, that a refusal to recognize the just demanda of the South might result in the defeat of Southern democrats, and the sending of other representatives, who would from alliances with other parties. The rapid growtu of independent candidates in ihe Swuth had already sustained his declaration. Ee had nothing to take back not a line, not a syl lable. He repeated what he bad then said, ile hoped that the solid south iniLt ttill be solid for the democratic party, nut for that portion of it that had the courage and manliness to treat the people ot the souih as equal, and not as inferior in tne Union. Ine gt ntleman liom Wisconsin, atler having slej toa his speech foruearlyla vear, and at jar 'jursug his wrath to kesp i warm,' had come forward to excommu nicate him! Chalmers) from the democratic church,and .o give a general ticket of leave to the rest of the southern men, who dared to ask for jastice and for equal distribu tions of apt i epilations from the Federal treasury. He (Mr. Bragg) had gaumed to speak in the name of the northern dem ocrat ; and even if he had authority thus to speak, it would be the first time a:i body had ever heard ot a minority under taking to turn out the inaj jnty of a arty. Hut Urs great leader from the solid uemo- crutic State of Wisco sin propo ed to show ou nuumu uh repealed, ur tne money provided to carry it out. Un questionably, if Congresf adjourns without doing one of tuese t lings Mr. Jttayes wiiioa l an extra sessior. It is now considered ceitain that no nual aotion wm be taken ac this ses sion on the question of army reorgani zation o; transfer of the lndiau Bn r a There has been so much delay iu geutrai iegiuon taac mere will not l e time to di. cuss these subjects lo-day beciccary Sherman tavshe wili have before the Senate a full state naent of the reasons for suspending te hOollecb x and other Custom House officers of Is ew York Senator Conk- ling still believes the Senate will reject tne n?w appointees, and is usins all his personal influence among Sena tors to bring about that result. The hual vote delayed several times may uo iHJien to-ciay, or not till Monday. . GUBDGE. A ppletoifg Journal for QFFER 0NB 0F THE M0ST C0MPLETE and cheapest stocks of mall orders higher price have to beTh.f V uouDie a.nenor.. Doable Anchor Standard Domeitie BACON North Carolina Hams, y tt jo Bhonlderi, lb i sides, I Western Smoked- Hams......... Sides. y Jb bnoulders Dry Salted Hides, fi 'lb Shoulders, V lb- BEEF Live weijrht BARRELS Spirits Tnrentin Second Hand, each 1 65 r i New York, each, new l 75 , BEESWAX lb 25 g 1 BRICKS Wilmington, y M 8 00 3 10 Northern 00 Zu B UTTER North Carolina fi lfi Z Northern, lb 25 a CANDLES Sperm V fl) 2:, 1 uiuw, iu Adamantine, V set. CHEESh Northern Factory. lb ... Dairy cream, V fi State, V lb COFFEE Java, V lb......... Rio, V A) Laguyrs, y Jb CORN XlEAL- bahel.... COTTON TIES ft) DOMESTIC Sheetinar, 4-4 rard Yarn. V bnnch as FI8H- Mackerel, No. 1, V bbl....l6 00 No. 1, V Jbbl 8 75 Mackerel, JNo. 2, V bal....l2 60 No. 2, V 14 bbl 6 00 Mackerel, No. i bbl 00 00 Mullets. V bbl 2 00 N. C. HerriDcr, V bbl 5 00 Dry Cod. ft) 7, riue, 001 u UU Super, Northern, bbl... 4 50 Extra do bbl... 6 J5 Family " bbl... 00 City MillEz,.Saper bbl... 7 Of) Family V bbl... 7 50 " L x. Family ft bbli.. 8 O' FERTILIZERS Peruvian Ouapo, y 2000 lbs. 64 00 Bauh's Phoe;-hate " " 00 00 Carolina Fertilizer " Ground Uone, " Bone Meal " " Flour " Navassa Guano, " Complete Manure " Whann's Phosphate Wando Phosphate. " BergerABrnts'sItoB. " " 00 00 Wilcox, (iibb a Co., a?a fiipulated Guano 48 00 GLUE-V ft h GRAIN Corn,itore,V 662)8 5 Corn, cargo, 66 lbs 50 Corn, vel., V bushel None Oats, buehel bo Peas, cow, V bubhsl 75 HIDES Green, W lb 4 Dry, fl) HA Eastern, y 100 lbs... 1 10 North River, V 100 lbs.... 1 00 HUUf IKUiN y ton 80 00 ." 4h 00 " CO 00 u 09 00 u 00 00 " 50 Oil " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 930 n 'j (N 00 (K 8 M di I 50 ' (i : 8 "c 9 . ? " '.' If : -ih : vi fe-OD ( I Od M 51.00 40 00 45 00 47 K? 65 00 67 00 70 00 70 00 00 00 67 60 10 67 62 ' 60 bO "si LARD Northern V lb. North Carolina y ft)....... Liimtjy bbl 1 m LUMBER City steam sa'wd Hbiptuff,resawel, wMft.18 00 y Mft.16 CO 0 '1 25 1 10 85 00 1lA9 9 n ux 0 00 20 00 18 00 Roufrhedee plank West India cariro, accords mg to quality, y M ft.. .12 00 14 00 Dressed 5ooring,seasoned. 15 CO 26 00 Scantling and boards, com- - mon, M ft 12 00 MOLASSES Cuba,hhdVgl W Cuba, bbls., y gal 35 Sugar house, hhds. y gal . 1'4 " " bbls. y cal... 2i Orleans Choice bbls. y gal NAILS Cut, 20dto4d,'5tf k' 2 86 OILS Kerosene, y gal 16 Lard, f gal l 10 Linseed, 4 gal l 00 Rosin, y gal 30 PEANUTS y buihel... 65 POTATOES -Sweet, V bus. 00 Irish, Northern, y bbl 2 60 PORK Northern, city mes3.12 00 Thin, y bbl...... 00 00 Prime, bbl( extra) 10 60 Rump, V bbl Ofl 00 KICE Carolina, W ft)..., East India, y ft) 14 06 35 Q 3H 0 0 0 45 3 76 1 46 1 10 0 40 0 90 0 -60 0 3 00 0 OU 000 00 11 00 00 00 BAGS Country, y fl City, y ROPE. ; SALT Alum, y saek T I 1 n m 1879. THE PROPRIETORS of APPLETON'S JOURNAL will henceforth devote it ex clusively to literature of a Mgh order of ex cellence, by writers of acknowledged stand ing. It is the growing habit of the leading minds in all countries to contribute their best intel lectual work to the magazines and reviews ; and, in order that Appleton's Journal may adequately reflect the intellectual activity of the time thus expressed, it will admit to its pages a selection of the more noteworthy critical, speculative, and progressive papers that come from the pens of these writers. Fiction will still occupy a place in the Journal, and descriptive papers will appear ; uul irge piace win do given to articles Dear ing upon literary and art topics, to discus Ready Slade Clothing I AND Gents' Furnishing Goods. In thi City or State. A full and complete stock of custom-mad Boots and Shoes at Manufacturer's Prices. Give us a call before going elsewhere, dee 14 SOL BEAR A BROS. 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A solemn Wqoi n h fer 5 Common, y M 60 Cypress saps y M: 1 60 Cypress hearts, y M 2 00 BTAVES W. O. bbl. M.10 00 R O hhd. y E .T.....iOO 00 Cypress, y M 00 00 TALLOW ft) 8 TIMBER Shipping y M ...10 00 Mill, prime per M. 7 60 , Mill, fair per M 6 00 Inferior to Ordinary, per M 3 00 which the public welfare or public culture is concerned. Tnr ma nf Annlatnn'a Tnnm.l TV,. Jn1 lars per annum, in advance, postage prepaid free lutca ever d-v tfnidr Zto-A'mXZZZJZZ The Celebrated Winberry Often sold r.nt.n:;;n"K" v. omy at thb cobmopolitan. f.. . xa. iul ui r uur x 6BTJT ubtcriptions will entitle the sender to an extra subscription gratis; that is, five copies fact! Also, Wines, Liquors end Cigars, an jan 21 WUUL- Unwashed, per ft... 18 Washed, ner ft) 26 0 0044 0 2 00 S2 00 30 OX 015 00 000 00 000 00 0 00 012 00 0 9 00 0 6 50 0 5 00 0 3 J 0 2 25 0 0 A GOOD PLAN! Anybody can learn to make monev rapidly operating in Stocks, by the "Two "Unerring willbe sent one year for twelve dollars. Ap- THa III5m fTi Rules for Saccees," in Messrs. Lawrence A pleton's Journal and the Popular Science mommy, ior one year, for seven dollars, postage prepaid (full price, eight dollars). The volumes begin January and July of each year. Subscriptions recdvad for any length of time. D. APPLETON & Co., Publishers, 549 A 551 Broadway, New York. jan 8 Theodore Joseph,1 Corner of Harnett & Salisbury Sts One Corner West Raleigh National Bank. RALEIGH, N, C. Board by ths day or on the European plan Satisfaction gurranteed in every particular My bar is supplied with Finche's Golden Wedding, 1870, Gibson's 1871 Rye, Pfeiffer A and C, and many more of the Finest brands of ELj? and Kentucky B our bun. et 19 Co. s new circular. Tbe combination meth od, whieh this firm has made sc saceessfa!, enables peop'e with large or small means to reap all the benefits of largest capital and best skill. Thousands of orders in various urns are pooled into one vast amount and co-operated ss a mighty whole, thus secur ing to each shareholder all the advantages of the largest operator. Immense profits are friends and the public that I have 1 2i222rBmai,jr' Any. amount, from Jo to opened the above House and am now pre ILCSL X? SLST pared to furnish meals aud lodging. I ' 2 i7Z 'ZZJSZTL'U Restaurant open at all hours. make $75, or 5 per cent.; $50 pavs $a60, or7 trices low and bed-rooms neat, clean per cent.; $100 makes $1,000, or" 10 percent. On The European Flan. Corner Front and Hed Cress Street Near Union Depot- T RESFECT FULLY ANNOUNCE TO my tnends and the public that I have and airy. Special rates by day, week or month. QThe only Restaurant in tbe citv. W. M. COLLINS, Oct 26-2Lawm-thu Proprietor. Beer for All. AT B KA&CUS ClBCWS Change lof Schedule. Ijwfrp r. AND AFTER THIS day ths Btmr. Pasbpokt. will mate dsilv trios to Smith- villa, leaving Dock at 9.30 A. M., leave Smith vide at 2.30 P. M. $L00, Round Trip. Ticket 50 Segs of that Celebrated Pilsner lager Beer. Which we will sell at the low Cash price $2.50 per Keg, for this week only. Hi M A&0U8 A SON, dM i 5 Market Street cn tbe stock, during the month, according Ml the market" F'ank Leslie's 111 atratod Newspaper, June 29th : "The comoinatioa method of operating stocks is tbe most suc cessful erer adopted." New York Inde-J pendent Wept, 12th : "Tbe combination sys tem is founded upon correct business princi ples, and no person need be without an in come while it is kept working by Messrs. Lawrence fc Co. Brooklyn Journal. April 29th: "Our editor made a net Drofitnf $101.25 from $20 in one of Mesart. Lawrence A Co.'s combinations." New circular ( mail- No. 5 Market Street. ed r9e) explains everything. Stocks snd oonuswsniea. government oonas supplied. Lawrence k Co.. Bankers. 67 Exch&nA Place. N. Y. BOt Wv. otice. A PPLICATION will be made to the n,t General Aesembly or the Huts for s charter to incorporate ths "WHm17i t lompany," i dec 2-80t Company," of Wihniagtoa. N.c. Smm oe.ftn. " 4 QQi aa wav. MIJUiSJ Agent.

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