LET HIM WHO HATH NO NERVE fOR TE 'TCIIT, DEPART. S bS2 VOL. 2. DURHAM, N.: C, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10. 1837. LOOK AT A New and Complete Line.ot if. ass (S x is WEST OF- otel Claiborn. TTf I ' J J J i. v w e lnviie your axieiruioii to our large and elegant stock m mm- m m sr m . - . r m . iu . we have ample space to show them. Our patterns arc very select, and prices shall bo made to suit the buyer. "Will have them cutand made if you so . desire. Come and make your selection before the Stock is broken. Respectfully, "W. IF1. ELLIS. . S. Also crery department filled with a new and ele- ' ffant assortment of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC Remember that my Stock is entirely new, having sold out my interest in the late firm of Ellis is Muse. Very respectfully yours, President Cleveland's Reception. Washington, Dec. 9. President Cleveland to day received the dele gates now in Washington attending tne uvangelicaJ alliance, lie wel corned the members of the conferecce with a short address congratulating them upon the good results following their Christian work. About eight hundred delegates called. They were S'esented individually by President odge of the Alliance to the Pres. ident and Mrs. Cleveland, who shook hands with each and all -' , Addre&sed the Virginia Legisla , tare. Richmond. Va., Dsc k-'-Messr. Hamilton, Stuart and Creemer, mf m bers of the British Peace Commission, were lmrouuceu r.o me Virginia uve islature to-day. Mr. Creemer ad dressed a large audience in the Hall of Delegates to-night and presented the cause in the most forcible man The address was well received. ner. Stricken with Paralysis. Mrs. . S. W. Graham, widow of the late Hon. W. A; Graham, was etrick en with paralysia at the residence of her son at Charlotte, jn. u . a lew days ago. At last accounts Mrs. Urahara was improving ana it was thought she would recover Major Graham and A. W. Graham left here Monday for Charlotte to be with their mother. Mr. A. W. Graham returned to Ilillsboro, Thursday. and from bim we learned that his mother was improving. This will be good news to our ptople, all of whom love this good'womaa. HlMshro'fibserver The Wadesboro Intelligencer says: It docs begin to appear that the silk factory will be located in Wadesboro. It seems to be a settled tact. The parlies who are at the head of the concern, in Patterson, N. J., were in Wadesboro a few data ago, when a thorough understanding was reached. Fatal Accident." A colored man, named Joe Woods, in the employ of the railroad, was badly and fatally crushed Tuesday night while cupling cars, death ensu ing immediately. The railroad au thorities, had his remains neatly en cased, and hurried yesterday. Woods was from Iredell. Asheville Citizen. Five Thousand People Attend Her Funeral. Salt Lake Crrr, Utah, December 8. The funeral rites over the remains of Eliza B. Snow Smith Young were conducted yesterday in Assembly lialL Fie thousand people were present. The floral tributes were many and in varions designs. There were eleven speakers, who dwelt on the vhtues and high moral character if the de.a woman. At the Slarket llousc. Schwartz, a man born and bred a butcher, is daily extending his busi- ness. liis trade nas grown to ex ten sive proportions and justly so. His meats are always fresh an J well butchered and when you send for porter house stsak you don't get shank. You get what you order the same as were you present and guided the cutting. He has the patronage of Hotel Claiborn and Mrs. Hopkins' boarding house. Come all, buy oi bim and get Ite worth or your money. " dlO If ' " Papetriesof every description at the Durham book store. dlO Rooms for ilent. The store rooms, offices and to si tories in the Wright building are now for rent Apply to It. I. Rogers, see retary and troasurer, Durham Land and Security Co. d!0 3t The prize room belonging to R. II Wrizht is for sale. Terms easy. Ap ply to R. L Rogers, sec'ty and treas. Durham Land and Security Co. 10 8 For Breakfast strip, ham, best nVnn Dnles. cabbaze. meal. meat. Ac. co to Paul Norwood & Co's. d 10-tl Is There any Onm In It? Is there tnv tun in I ? U what all prudent men ask beforo taking hold of any r.ew clerprke. Taylor'r Cherokee Remedy of dtrect Gum and Mulleio has sum in it and the finest stimulating principle known. It cures coughs, colds and consurap'ion. Pig feet, turnips, apple, sweet and Irish potatoes, onions, beets, Ac at w.j. Wyatt&Co. . o27 Fruit Trees. A fine lot of Lindlev fruit and sppte trees for sale chep. App'y t Cliristmns is Coining ! .Rut the foltowinor coofls for Xmiw nave wreaay , arnvea as toe itacKet Grocerv and are beintr ald at. ftst.nn. ishingly low prices : Plain and fancy vauvj iv5, (JicociTcn nuu jeiiies, piain and f:incv cakes, flavoring extracts of all kinds, currants, raieens, nuts and green iruita. ' or rurtjiier informa tion see advertisemen' in another column. W. K. T. B. is an unmia takablefact. ' . -' : . . d6-2w - . -i W. II: Pnocion. Ladle You can pet seedless raising, nraruye 14 " . m. peei, lemon peel, citron, cm rents, &o. tor making cakes at C. L. Hoenig, tne uity unlectioner.' dolt . , Santa Claus. Can be found at GreshamV in all his plorv. His fitor.lc nf tnvt can't be hftftton -Ilia flt.nrV nf nnnfpnfinn. erles is large. The best supply of "4-1 . iruiis, nuts, raisins cannot lie ex celled. He can sell at Richmond prices to the lobbincr trade and save .1 11 . mem ine ireignts. : abzt. ' Cakes. cracltArs. nlain and fai cv candies, nuts, &c, at C L. Hoenig, the City Conlectioner. do f. A full line of nice Dines. CHEAP. at Jonnson & Co. s Vtvg Store. ' dccU3t ' Sugar at Perry's for 5 J eta a pound p. i. onus, n o. DruggisT Durham, N; C. I take the liberty of announcing to the public that I have Just return ed from the Northern Cities where I selected one of the largest stocks of - Holiday :-: Goods Ever offered on the Durham market. Our stock comprises the latest American and European Nov elties, such as 0HBI3TJIAS CABD8, BBOKZK OABO R2CZIVXES, oaxssisa cases. " . MAEDLX TATPABT. VA5ICT&X 8XTS,i , 4i S 311X11 1 A3 VASES, crrr Axn colib Boxts, rtiQUEi, WOKX BOXES, WHI8XHOLDEB3. KXO MAST OTHEft XOVEX.TIES TOO IvUM- . XBOCS TO uzmoj. All the above are new designs, having arrived ia this country a few days before they were purchased. Ton are (Miy Mel UEi- aiiisoir&l. P, W. VAUGHAN. Entertain Streams of Vis JON ES I LYON MAIN STR The Rambler after Bargains will find us MEAD QUARTERS For D rPffCJ CInriAa Rillrn An1 T7A1AM CIT- v Joe3iandSr&0rt iWjPs. Corsets, Hosiery Flannels and Blankets. -: Ladie3 and Misse3 Merino ad Muslin - Unaerwear We invite the worldto buy our lamous line oi Shoes. Ladies, ASK F03 THOMAS BOLTON'S FINE SHOES, CELEBRATED FOR THEIR COMBINATION OF UN SURPASSED FITTING EXCEL LENCE. STYLE, WORKMAN- CTTTD tVM Altirrmrnn d uuii mil MUdUU MATERIAL. r leJrl?Ui tge;S,f?1rf N-B- c and George Ziegler's Fiuo Sho2s fa Laiie, , Misses and Children, and Burt and Packard and L.. Boydens Fin auu i.js. examine our own warranted $3.00 SEAMLESS SHOE. Tliay are i madeof thereat tanner calUkia, doasohtops, eolU ji'x leither outer and inner soles. an'tVi ipatiii. nnnna.d Th. k.:ib ....i in st itching tne . vamps an 1 tops, and warranted. Hat i. Cap?, Trunks, and Gents Furnishing Goods. Fellows & 0.'s and Earl & Wilson's Cu t wiiais, goum in woria uustomerj sure to meet polite attention. Yours, most truly, JONES & LYON. s is i s a r r m s o Q I o ft p P Dy Goods Notions And Shoes. You can find the best line of Drj Goods in town at BOWSES OAWXS. You can find the best slock of Boots and Shoes at ' BOWERS & 1UWLS, We are sellint; Holt's Ilahls at CJ cents per yu&. Onlv a ftsw yards of Sattine left, at 9 cents, cost you 15 cent elsewhere. It would take this whole paper were wa to attempt to call over our man? bargains o come right alonj and see for your self. Yon can always find the lar gest, the best, the most com plete and the CHEAPEST Stock of Goods in town at the new sore of " BOWEES&KAWLS aroEcrsr jLjstjo ejd. sgnp 233, tt" tot