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SUNDAY DKC8uHEK 7 18$4 1 i - Middle Atlantic States, partly cloudy wiatber aud local rain, south to west winds .higher, followed by lower U mpera. lure and higher barometer: South Atlantic Slates, partly cloudy weather and Jlocia.1 rains, followed by fair weatner, stationary, followed by lower temperature, westerly winds. : - . i.wd.riViM..t.. j E-J. Hardin -Groceries. rtorri & Carter Dry Go"d. ltav. R. Burwell & Soi -8 bo ' Njtice . wbMivaiimik But few leaves linger oaj the trees. Mr. Omega II Foster lias gone to Now York. There was a heavy hailstorm at Norfolk i laH night, which prostrated the telegraph 1 lines. j I lieeuUr services at the First' Baptist c mrch at 11 a. m. and 7130 p. m. by the pas'or. The Leaksvtlle "G izetc" expired wijth th hist uutnbt.T. Editor Darlington gojes to Virginia. Regular meeting of Wmi. Gj Hill Lodge, Mo. 218,' 1o-inonow (Monday) night, at 7.30 o'clock. I I " Alfred H illiams & Co. boldly fly a flag which says that their bookstore is Baujta Clau6' headquarters. ; j Church of the Good Shepherd services at, Urn m. and 7:80 p. m i Seats' all free. Every one cordially in vitt d. j j The dairpest building In the State is the capitol. Yesterday it fairly thohe with dampness, inside as well as out. j Next week the legislative! committees will meet to go through; the formality lof examining State treasurer Worth's ac counts ! ' j At Fayetteviile Joel Howard has been convicted of the murder of (J. L. Black- 2Sti of last Octobei. j CapU J. J. Fray's health has improved Fomewhat and is down-town once or twice a week. Hs is able to give some attention to his school, in hearing recitations, Sao. j The Interview on the coal deposits, pub lished in yesterday's paper, excited consid erable i emark. The proximity of the Chat ham coal to Raleigh is felt to be a good ihini. J. R. Ferrall & Co. certainly have a well stocked store, and anything and every, thine can be found there, j Specialties just now are canned goods, Thurber's new picking, fruits and vegetables, &c j Yesterday in the mayor's court two' negro . boys were up ior ngnting at tne aoutn ena of Fayetteviile street. One of them, named WiHiam Drake, cnt the other with a knife. Yesterday he was held: in 300 bail to ap pear at court. I A correspondent writes ns that an urtu sual amount of freight arrived at Greens boro yesterday via the C. F. & Y. V. R. Rl and wss transferred to the R. & D. R. R. I mong the freight was 200 bales of cotton !r. B. J. Hardin opens that winter cairn. pa'gn with a handsome new advertisement which is well worth the attention Of house keepers, lie also rattles off a number i of local cards which will be read with interest. Never was the appearance of the clouds more threatening than last evening. In the southwest there was once a band! of A imtii arwvwA hl(n tmia1 tha niMli .A WW. V line cuurmuus uu.uwb in aiuuac x. reaeui- bled a prairie fite. Ed. Ray, who was convicted of man slaughter at Lenoir, Caldwell ' county, Wednesday last, appealed ! from the ludr ment of the court sentencing him to twenty . veara in the rjenitentiarr. Me was allowed to give bond in the sum of ten thousand dollars for his appearance at the next term or Ualdweu court. I .- The rain began to fall at 10:80 o'clock Friday evening, and early yesterday morn ing fell in torrents. Yesterday afternoon and evening it poured. The streams rose rapidly. Tme streets were really washed for the first time since July. The wind vina t was from the somth nearly all day, and weather was very warm, f ;: The Wilmington "Star" savs: Rer. Is. A. Yates, of this city, being doe of the three delegates from Xionh: Carolina to the meeting commemorative of the centennial of Methodism, which convenes in Batti- moie m Tuesday next, the 9th Inst., left last evening for that city. The meeting is xpicted to prove a very important and 1m . poaiiig one, and the attendance will doubt less be large." Me. Alter long ana paminiT tuness, Mrs. Mary amantha Voorhees, In the 53 i yiear of her bage. Her funeral will take place at Person street M. Church j this morning at u o'clock, n lends ana acquaintances ate lefrxct fully invited to attend. A 1U svu. Mih. ' At 1 1 15 I is at f-vgwrt w thai !fnl1nwtn A aasv. ciated Press dispatch was received, dated Washington, D. C: "Btorms haveinterrtip ted the northern telegraph lines so that a portion of our markets have not come to hand and there is no good ! prospect of ire- ceiving m m soon. ; i rvo t un her WeaL Z !ti mere nss been ior a long itlme a move ment to secure the extension of west Mor ganandWet Hargett streets beyond the railroad. The ma ter came i to a definite conclusion, it appears, Friday evening. The uoara oi anerraen reiuaea iq mate tneiex tension. This leaves Hillsboro street as the sole westward outlet, as before SiMMl&I Term. Ju ge Graves will bold a! special term of xnnuan.pi.on court. Deginning January 12ih. j i J Judge Jas. C. MacRae U1 hold a special term of court for Richmond county, be- girning Feoruary zaa. Both these terms are ordered for the trial or civil causes only. Dr. G. M. Robertson, Elm Grove, N.., sayn: "I prescribe Brown's Iron Bitters and find it is all it is recommended to be." bat Tby 1 bluk ml Vm. A i' i ome peopie must tnina mat rterui qar olina is a very wild State indeed and that game is as abundant here as jit is in thenar west. Ihe Ignorance shown concerning tlis State is remarkable, ifresh evidence of this fact ws given a day or so since, j A grocer of this city received arf rder from a Philadelphia fri' nd to sendhlrn by express, !. O. D., at once, a buffalo,! bear or elk. The Pbiiadelpblan said a friend of his in that city was a, dealer in ; provision t acd wished to make a Christmas display of rare eame. He bad heard that tills State was fairly overrun with large game, t ' Imagine if you can a Raleigh man hunt ing buffoloea out. in RhamkaUe. Picture blm as he sees one of the noble bisons Ap proaching. Fancy him catching the great beast alive, taking it to Mr. Bryan at the express cfBce and getting a receipt for: it. Go a little further and see the buffalo In Tom Peace's wagon en rouue to the depot for shipment. Go yet further! in your mnd and thiuk wbat a consummate idiot the Pfrl . adelphia man mint be who writes here for a "Christmas buffalo." M ' i I Mr. H. I Jackson, Hertford, N. C, says s "Ikr.wn's Iron Bitters ha Droved ltselE ta K a reliable remedy for cmls and fever.' Biabep Paraer. j Bishop Linus Parker, of New Orleans, will preach this morniDg in the Edenton strpf t tfethodUt church and in the evening ut Person street ceurcji. There will be no service at the Edenton street church at night. All the graded schools here are now flourishing, if that term is adjiissible. The attendance is large, the teachers and pupi 6 auks showing interest in their work. Ral eigh's improvement in an educational way, as in other respects, never ceases or abates. The enrollment at the white school, the Centennial, and at the four colored schools, the Washington, Lincoln, Gai field and Vberlin, is over 1,000. ; The percentage of daily attendance is something like seventy five, so'that it may be said that 1,200 chil dren are daily at their 'desks in the five graded schools. At the Washington graded school the number of enrolled pupils his increased to 306, and the attendance y ester day was 2bo. . Saprcn Csait Court met at 10 o'clock yesterday morn in. The hearing of appeals from the eighth judicial district having been concluded, the justices were engaged in conference on cases bereU fore argued. Court adjourned until 10 o'clock t morrow (Mondav) mornintj. when an peals from the nin'h judicial district will be called. '. The following ia a complete list of ap peais iroin tne uiruu district, so tar tu docketed on yesterday .: 433 Adams vs. Thomas et als. 431 Shcllon vs. Shelton. i 435 Justice vs. Luther, f 436 Dills vs. Hampton. ; 437 State vs. Joseph Huntley. : 438 Moore et a)s. vs Ingram 439 Fowler et als ! vs. Poor et als. 440 McMinn vs. Patton, . 441 Hurst. Miller & Co. vs. Everett. 442 -Bowen vs. Whitaker. 443 Barcroft &'Co. . Roberts at al. 444 State vs. Fillmore Erwin. Tb Rata and ibe Crup. taid a smiling farmer yesterday: "R-ally this is the first rin we've had. There have been showers, but this is a rain, strictly first-class. And the good it is doing ! Y ou can't realize it. The other rains were tan talizing; this one i satisfactory. There will be no more trouble about low streams and idle mills. The! grain in the ground Will be greatly benefited, and the soil after tne sharp frosts olj the past ten days la just reaay to receive tne wa;er. Alter this ralo is over any pqople who desire to put in small grain can do so without trouble. There is no reason to anticipate s poor gram crop 1 next year, if we may take the present state of affairs as a basis. In most places the ground though baid was: pretty well prepared to receive the grain, i 4- wyiars ago small grain was not a large factor in any calcula tions oi larmera in this section. Mow it is a prime consideration. Few people who do not consider the matter know what revolution in ideas Is going on, in many Wake farms, particularly. A little while Since everything j was cotton; now wheat and oats and tobacco are at the front. It may not be believedj but an observant gen- flam.n a mr n , Kama vr.L hlanti.J m Ak..An lM Wake over 2,500 aeries. Some people say mat naii mat quantity is about the ngure; but the party in question is willing to bet on tne accuracy oi nis estimate. Uapavfd Tax. , The statement that the board of alder men would take steps to actually recover the land sold for non-payment of taxes, ana aispose oi it as seen' tit, gives general ptvaaure. l ne rule nas peen that a party, say Mr. A., does not bay his taxes. After due notice and posting, his land is sold, the city bidding it in. It is a mere form, though the city has - just as eood a title to it as any individual could have. Next year tne same property t$ txed, the taxes are not paid and the city again buys it in. Ia Some caaea thi sort Tnf thincr irrw nn in definitely, and it was said in the meeting of the board of aldermen Friday evening that on some property there no taxes had been paid in ! ten years or more The city can : sell all such property to actual parties and give a title to it which will bq as good as can be wished. Of this fact, says1 the city attorney, there ia no uouoi. a. iew years ago tne city brought suit against! a party or two thus delinntmnt. And h I And nihan u volt frightened at the law's approach, paid up auu BiuDDtsu me mailer, now tna nnini propose to institute many suits for posses- i , i , . . . ptuu, ouu me aiaermen snowea that they Were tirprl nf thn imtwaliirkn mH nui4 push the matter to a successful conclusion. FHft dtV flrt Birl Ihcra vimi inmslliii.. like $7,000 of unpaid taxes last year. It ia a aerioUA matlcri nnn nt vhiih t ha tav payers should be informed. Caumi rntarc.: In the United fltatPH Pironit f nnrl Vu.fnro - - , . , juage Deymour, there is pending an inter esting case, involvinar the letr&litv nf viiinn futurea. It is tha cam nf Anhrpt Ronnott & Co , of New Ybrk, vs. E. P. Covington, oi Wilmington, IN. Ct It is Instituted for the recovery of $5 206 that sum twin a the amount of Mr. Covington's losses in transactions in cotton futures through the New York firm above named. Coving ton's defence is that the transaction was gambling. The case is an interestiue one. A large amount of evidence has been elven. showing the mumcr nf H pul ing in cotton futures in the New York cotton exchange, and a mass of depositions from such well known mon u Mr M,.t- ' H-u U . V, p esident of the j New York cotton ex change, and Messrs. Deagan, McDougaii, ratman & vo., of that exchange; also of the late CjI. Miirchiaon. Th followinfr counsel appear in the case : John D. Shaw ana r uner an Haow ror Uovingtou; John W. ilinadale And John n Ut. Bennett. Yesterday court adidurned until 8 o'clock tomorrow afttirnonn. vhpn Him f.iiiMwli-a.. lion of this interesting caie will be re- UUiCUi Mr. W. B. Cheek. Warrenton. N. C. says: "I consider? Brown's Iron Bitters i most excellent tonic" HOW Often dn:w hr nf Mi. tniil.n f Al a i tArml n &Hnrt rfm hau. nwx,. n w w v'up, wuvu a young Ufa might have been svved by the prompt use of A yet' a Cherry Pectoral ! Ba wise In time, and keep a bottle of it on band, ready for instant use. Frosts have visited Connecticut every month this year, j PXJRXU'S 8ALXD DRB88IKO ANdCoiJ) Miit Bauos. To make Balad that is certain to lease tastes use Durkee's Salad Dressing, othing equal to It was ever offered, and bone so popular; It is a superb table siuce. Mr. RAker V. Rntu. FT&lif&r n . ''I hsvn iiu Krnwn'i Iron UiitL.a fn. nervousness, loss bf energy and general de bility. I have no hesitancy in sayinir 1 feel ike a new man f rpm its use." . ; . Th lnnomnl Af Mlu WHUrH nf W.h ington, D C, is still a sensation.' Mr. J. Byney Whitehead, Halifax, N. C, Bays: "I have used Brown's Bitters for in digestion, loss of appetite and uervousn s?; am sausnea tnat h is a gooa medicine, and take great pleasnfe in recommending it." jnCisrweek there were"220 failures. Mr. W. F. Waason, ex-sheriff, Iredell says: "Brown's Iron Bitters my digestion and general county, N. U., las improved bealta." ParawasUa. . Mr. Henry E. Fries, who both as the effi cient secretary; of the State exposition ani as it visitor to ' Raleigh has made so many warm friends' takes his ; leave today, lie reciprocates the kind feelings of Raleigh folk toward him, as appears from bis card. Both he and bis amiable and accomplished wife will always be pleasantly remembered her$ and1 may always be sure of a hearty welcome to Raleigh, come when they may. I bf City market. "If estenlay the market was well supplied. Retail prin a were as follows: Beef, choice VZfy other cuts Id; pork : sausage 15; mixed sausage i 12 mutton 10al2$; tripe 12; hogshead cheese 1: eggs20a35; chickens, abandsnt, 20.V25; turkeys f 2a2.50 per pair; geBe 3.540 eiach;; ducks 25; sweet potatoes 40a50 pieck;;. Irish potatoes 75a$l peck; cabbage,; mostly from Hickory, N. C, and Baltimore. I0il5 each: apples 4050 peck; rabbits 810 oach; sqjirrels y!0 each; opossuma 25a$l. Ail kinds of common game art! abundant. It is remarkable that more ducks site cot offered for sale here. A Card. tTnon l"ATtiiir- T rlpsirA to return DktiVi to Jhe citizens of Raleigh for the universal Kinaness exienaea to- me auring tne past year, which has made j my sojourn even were jiirooaui illhu i uhu aaucipaveo. C Respectfully, H. K Fjtias. THK luvelieat lot of rdaintv and nntitn bric-a-brac ever brought to Raleigh is now to "be seen at Law's. De'icate colored Cut- Gljass Pitcher; Cologues, tiniest Canary oiue ana rutiy-cciorea L5ups. Perfect gems mvT)nl k Adlf ' ft4h fwl anrl fr rrtA ftlaaaaa Hungarian and Austrian Faience, lovely C i. i ; T it . . n ' fFBucu vuiua ice tjream, aaiaa, uyster, Friiit, Tea and Ilinoer Sets; exquisite Jap anese Novelties.- besides the saucy, be witching, matchless and ever-fashionable : r , uwijucii cream oi block now open. ilohn McCulloagli is to be placed in an asjiuui. : "i Mrs. Ipr. A. F. Newkirk, WUmington, v., aaye, "tiaving sunerea with severe headache, my nerves became much affect ed;, and general debility followed. I took Brown's; Irdn Bikers and it improved me y uiucn.".: yLoRipA Obamsbs This delicious fruit lsnow in petfecaoa. I;am receiving sup plies weeaiyi tnire?i irom the grove. 5 I I K J. Habdci. Mr. Alvin Bro;wb. Harrison Creek. N. P. says; "1 nave; taken Brown's Iron Bitters for some time and regard it as a good medicine for all the diseases it claims to relieve."; ThosIpsosj'b Cunchkk." This excellent fife cent cigar is rapidly growing in public favor. Together ; with; the Capadura, it makes the tiaes; team of five cent cigars m America. J. J. xIahdim Mrs. A. J. Gordon.: Hillsboro. NT. P sayB: "iJully accord to Brown's Iron Bit- " au merit ciaimea.for it; especially re cOmmend it tor neuralgia two aoses cured mjs 01 a severe case when other remedies -An anti Jewish agitator has been ar restee in Bohemia. ; ,ir. JentrBiBs, Monroe, N. C, says: "I nve ustid atd am still Using Brown's Iron Bitters for indigestion', and feeble health ana anj almost sound and well again. I nigwy recommend it." Sled sunsets have again made their ap- Mrs. A. W. Watson. !Wilm5mrtftnT-W I' ws: "I; have taken Brown's Iron Bitters iqrinaig8tipu una experienced great relief. cb recommend it to Sail sufforers. Be lieve ii; ihey will take it they can be cureu. , . ,The cholera quarantine in Egypt is abolished. Mrs. E. m Boirline.jWake Forest Col lege, N C.i sayB: "I have unbounded confldence Jn Brown'4 Iron Bittsrs. Its virtues are truly wonderf uL" ?The Mandlfias pi Pckin have subscribed i.UUU.UuO to sustain thrt war mnlmi i i Miss Lizzie Hu&hes. H-mth M;n v n says: "I consider Brown's Iron Bitters an excellent ionic." !A heavy 8abw storni has BtSinnoH rnm municafion between Eat Prussia and Rus sia. -Mr. Jho. B. Whitehead. Halifax. N P.. says: '?! have used Brown's Iron Bitters inina h u a nne tonic. Can con scientiously aa that I am greafly benefitted hut if a ii a ;i ceiver oi stolen goods, has fled. Rev. J. E. C. Barharrt. WArronf on M P ays: ! hart used Brown's Iron Bitters wiiii we moat gratifying results. I find it we do not only arestora lve ia every sense. uv Aiu: a iuoaii complete tonic and appe- The cotton ctod of lSH -Hr, MtimtiH ti,saj'i'Mik'..i... Sirs. VV II Nnh H1 7 U.P -t . Wilmington! fl. 0., says: 'I had a seriom attack of malarial fever; was so prostrated tt my inind became affected: at thisjeriod ' ' WAV AUW&V9 BUCCi. wjimuuKteu uswg urown siron xtiuers and umuu. w8 aiso oeuentea and we highly re- vymuKuu uui vaiuauie meuicine. V i Airs, i Victoria: HulakamD-Morosinl is Hn. 11. J. LluirW. 31K N 9A Ht Wll mjngton, N.a-'., says : ' I have been using Brown'Jlro4 Biiters for liver and kidney disease.' and consider it the. lwot etistaacju tot these complain ta, as it cuita wiicu umen iui. uan BiDcereiy and iie&rt- iiThe Catholic plenary council at Balti more closes Kinorro w. . i ' i ; 5Mi. A.lollA RfrilrlAnH A19 n..tt a. Wilmington,: N. C, says: 'My hnsbanii has taken Brown's Iron Bitters for malaria and sreneral dtcbilitv. aiid flnria it tr .r. riOr to quisfne, as it cured wheh the latter - i ) 1 i4 i . : 1 . . .. wticu. sttc ueuruiy recommenu NO clue has vet been diAcnvarAd in the woman's body fouad in the cellar of U 1 , t T vwr.iuu ujiuie, new x ora. f . A ttcmec y far IMmm DIham. pr. Robert Newton, late President of the TJIlV - ! At . . . hectic vonege, oi me city of Hew York, and formerly of Cincinnati, (ihlo Wt. Hall s Bxsam very extensively in his Dractice; as mnv of hia naifpnta nn n- ing, and restored to health by the use of tuia luvaiuauie meaicine, can amply testify lie always Said- that so good a remedv " -- v . wu .ivui uj v t cry physician aa a sovereign remedy in all C.AAPA Of'llinit iillCAaAA i Tt HI1MI rv... Q ; . WUalMUAlJ nw, nu una mj ur Ati peciorai com- I1IUIB. , '4' ' ' 1 . -lcbu; ukjxamints, unc-A-Drac, eorner and fancy cabinets, Japanese, walnut and cnerry Dracaets. at jrred. A. Watson's, manufacturer of picture frames, window shades and cornices. Orders promptly at- UavHk aiateasent. Nkw York, Dec. 6. Tha weekly statement of the associated banks shows the following changes : Loans increase, $230,200; specie increase, $1,221,400; legal tenders decrease,' $179, 900; deposits innrrease. $4,0t4 900; circulation decrease, $5p,200; reservo increase, $30,275. The batiks now hold 142,207,450 in excess ot the legal req lirements. M-s. M. E. Pittman, 1,39 N. Fourth St., Wilmington. N. C, says:! "We have used Brown's Iron Bitters in our family. My husband aud I believe there is nothing to eqtial it as a cure for malaria, dyspepsia and weakness, and take pleasure in recommend lUg H. The Methodist Centennial meets at Baltimore Tuesday. conference Mr. James O. Fitzgerald, Pelham, N. C. say: : "l su tiered from weakness and lndi g est ion, followed by an attack of typhoid fever. Brown's Iron Bitters restored my neaitn ana vigor." J Anarchists are on trial for attempting to WMI t 1 Will, ' ami xiiuperor ty imam. i.jdtnnie E. Jones, Forestville, N. C says:'! consider Brown's Iron Bitters ijs: 4 the best tonic I ever used." Parneli will enter tue contest in Dublin City. . sMrs. L. J. Carter, Lilesyille, N. C, says: "I have been using Brown's Iron Bitteis for five years and can truthfully say its virtues exceed the recommendations for impurities of the blood ij A tea-totaller The ou ntant. tea merchant's ac- f'Mr. Wm. Bremer. Smithfield. N. C. says: "I had chills and fever. Brown's Iron B.utpra was just the medicine I needed. I Lighly recommend it." Nicholas Fish, minister to Belgium, has rqsignea. Airs, xv, xtk urease, uoucord, jN. C, says "I felt weak and debilitated. Brown's Iron Batters greatly improved me." The first telephone line ever constructed tn Japan is now being built at Tokio. Mr. 8. B. Bwan, Greensboro, N. 0., says: "1 have used Bi owl's Iron Bitters and cpnsider it my duty to state that it cured m of disease of the kidneys when every uyMjf uicuiciue laueu ia relieve me. Sam WAahmftaa Nte. Sbecial Dispatches to Baltimore Sun. Washington, Deo. 5. A conference of the prominent mon in the prohibition, people's, American, greenbaok, equal rights and other "liberal" political parties hM been called tv maet here on February 2jd next. One of the movers in the on fe)renoe said today that it was an tffjrt to bring about a fusion of all of the variou parties against the Demoeratio and Be- pttblioan parties, so that hereafter their vote ean be united and be of more value than during the past campaign 1 There are pending before Congress sop pigmentary pension billd, whioh if passed w: li add many more muuona to the already afmost incredibly vast sums which have been taken from the treasury on this ao oounu Ihe opinion is beooming very strong in the ninds ot the nore judioious members of Congrcsi that it is high time Sclahaltinthisbinesa. it is iBieresung to now mo unbounded generosity of the government to its sol diera. la the four years of the war the government spent for their clothing alone 356;651,466. It paid $130,990,482 for horses for thn cavalry and artillery, and duite $1,600,000,000 to pay its men. It paid in bounties alone $140,549,335. and il has paid to the different States $50, 000,000 more on account of mooe, expended, while it has paid for pensions the colossal sum of $727, aoi.oo. ijast jear tne payments on aoooant ot pe anions exceeded by $3, 000,000,thc entire expenses (of every char' i A. - i . . loi ; ox me government tur tne Tear toou. f The stalwarts have, it is claimed, a ma jority of- the Republican members of the Hew York legislature, and one of the nore enthusiastic) of his! viators assured president Arthur today that enough of u)em can be obtained to give n m a ma jbnty in the caucus. The Procidentias U usual with him, .has done more listen ing than talking, but it ia understood that he has gone so far as to intimate that while it would he pleasant to him to re ceive the election, he cannot compromise the dkmitv of hia nosition bv entering tha field if it is to be a scramble and a fao- ional fight. .1 he sub-committee of the committee on expenditures in the department of i ostioe. luthorised by resolution of the House to Investigate the conduct of United States insrshal Wright in the Ohio congressional aleotioD, has not yet been appointed, bat will be appointed and proceed to discharge lecess. Mr. James G. B'aine arrived here this afternoon from New York. Mr. Blaine looked careworn, and I appeared several years older than he really is. O -ily a f persons at the depot reooetix d the de feated Repobliou candidate for fresideot, and there were no attempts at demonstra tion. Instead of passing through the jjniin building of the depot Mr Biaine and his ton went out through a side gate and entered their earriee and drove immedi ately to the Wisdom mansion, where Mr. 3laine and his family are to resie'e this winter. OswsMTla f tbm Bladder. M Otinitinsr. irattaiinn Snflummntlnn 11 Sidney and Urinary Complaints, cured by .uuuuu-rai ua. UAMUJ CoBgresemeo of both par ies it is said pre pleased with the idea of Arthui's can didacy lor the Senate from New York. The President's friends are however ad iyerse to a eontest.--"Mother" Mandel- paum, the nrtrrious New York receiver cf stolen good, fli s from the city. Neither rr-telf, her son nor her olerk can be foucd. Transfers of property are made py their boodemen and by the woman her lelL Governor Thompson, of South Csro- ita, is inaugurated with impwsive CCiemonies. Jc b Aeeh,deepondent from bad fortune, oots himself in Madiaen aqtare. New . York. Rev. Q. W. Offlev. New Berne. N. C. Says: "I have taken Brown's Iron Bitter and consider it one ot, the best medicines known." . j; j MHaalgaa 0raa.' Ask for Wells' "Bough on Corns." 15a. ftulck complete cure. Hard or soft corns, BIleeellsuseesM "'tltfrsmi Londov, Deo. 6. Tha shipbuilders on the Tyne, Wear and Mersey rivers have decided to ask their1 workmen to - submit to a reduction in their wages to the amount of 7 i per cent on the rates nop reoeiyed. This action ia accepted as i,d indication of depression in the shippii g trade. This is borne out by the state f affairs at Liverpool. The docks whioh have been set apart; by the harbor board ior the use of vessel lying up are alreac iy full and the board are unable to meet tlie demands msde upon them to aooommodite unemployed vessels without using other dooks. Washington, Dec. 6 In the oase of the application of the Alabama & Chat tanooga Railroad oampany, claiming under grant of June 3rd, 1856, certain odd numbered Motions of lands in Alabama Ijicg opposite and within the six and fifteen mile limits of that company in Dade county ,Ga., the secretary of the interior has rejected the claim of the company, hold ing that it is inadmissiblo under the terms of the grant and! that the amount of gianted lands mast be determined by the length of the road in the State of Ala bama, j The collections of interna! revenue "gt the first four months of the fiscal yosr ending Jane 30, 1885, were $38,375,676; the collections during the eame period of the previous year were $40,999,472. The deciease was $2,623 794. There wis sn inorease of 9390,373 in the oolleotions j from fermented liquors, and a decrease of Z 581,859 on spirits, 9274:912 on to- baooo, and $157,396 on miscellaneous items.: The aggregate receipts forOoioper Istt were $1,596,675 less than for the same month of 1883. Niw Havin, Conn , Deo. 6.-4-A dispatch from South Norwalk to the Union regarding -last night's troubles says that for the past few days the pro prietors of the factories have made d perate attempts to gain new hand, tne vigilance oi tne strikers ess pi vented them becoming despcrto. Ju. a. ivnapp SLd Wm Palmer, the Ion one of the' firm of Crof'ut &, Ktiapp, the latter superintendent ot a hat ton c mpany, appeared oa the streets, with rcvulVtrs in their hands, acd threatened t shoot y of the strikers who attempted to dis&uade any ot the' imported laborers fnm New Jersey from ruing to work. Xhis na'urady aroused the i e of ihe strikers and so very effeotually that they in a measure rebelled, but cff:r .'d no vi ie ce. It was through this that the nn- tin hful reports of the riot were started. me s Titers claim that a otmpromise cou'd have been eff.oted bat for the rea son that there had been an effort on the part of the bosses to destroy their organi n.ioa. Ibe Hpef the Ration. iniiuren, siow m aevelopment. Dutay. scrawny and delicate, use "Wells' Health lienewer." ISifiW ADVlfixiTISlCMliWTS. M,f R GRAX' ROCKY MOUltT, I fflh is recommended, thegieatest tonic of age. Cannot say enough in its praise. FOR BENT t 1 T703 THE YEAR 1885 THE BUILDING aJ no w ooc upied by Williamson & Unchurch, No 116 Fayetteviile street. For inferma- ! i I tkn apply to WILLI AMt ON dc OP CBUECH or Db. F. J. HAYWOOD. A!o ttiiti Haywocd Bouse, the larse brick baildiDsr corner Fayetteviile aud i. organ et. sets, opposite Capitol i quare. Appiy to jub. it. j xi . x wool ijj). deo 4 dlud. MRS. H.L TALKER. MILTON, NJ C, rayr: "I took Browu'v Iron Bitters while ulterlDg Intensely with dypepeU. 1 am e ti'ely tree from It now and tirlb- ute ui ' eooverv mainly to the use) of th valu'.ble m dicine FOR UGA1)1.U tLGB K. 1LIERFBY ANK OUNCE THAT I AM a oaudidace for re-election to the posi tion of Raadlng Clerit or the flmw or xtei resentauvea, i reter to the sooaker anu members of the last House as to la y vuii'iiswuej. vei y itpectmijy, i ate 4atAw. w. u. BURKEaD. . ( MR. s. o. Mclaughlin, wolfes ville. 1. O.. saw: "I Buffered Ttnr jkwu uionias wun vertigo ana consu-patl-n, tried'everytbing without avail un ul I uaeo Brown' Iron Bitter, a bottle oi wnicb made ma feel like a new man.' I 7tf eMacMery for Sale. Ooe 12 H. P Tanner Engine. Od6 No. 5 Tanner Haw Mill. One 70 8w Pratt Gin with Belf-FfwwW ana uonuenser anacbed. One Poer Cotton Press, ;together with Beltinga. Phaftinsra. Pulleva. all mmniku uu i u (uuu ruuuiug oraer mostly new. 1 1 i . r I also otter with it an Ejector with 1460 leet piping. win fell cheap for cash. For further paititu ar. apply either to wluLIAU! O-V it UPCHURCH, xta eign, n. u., ot L. T. iUCHANAN. r ov. 18. 1884. BKrV Etore. N C. GOAL. QRDE I OR COAL OF BEST QU 4L lty, bokh hard and soft, will be promptly rilled by ssndlng theua to M. H. Brown's 1 ! ptort,, ntxt to Citizsn'sBabk. R J. HARRIS, Nov 2S. 1884. COAL ! COAL I Better engage your Coal for Winter is while it la low and can bn bad' dr and in of JONE8 A POWKLL. CONSUMPTION. I have DOttltlre reined i for th abore d : br Its vis thottsnn.ii of case of the worst kind andof ions; ta-odinir hv been cured. Indeed, sotlrtnjr m my faith la lUrHcacw,that I will send TWO BOTTLES FRKB, loitether with a VALUABI.BTBEATISst on thit dlaaaM DA. T. A. aUHjVM, 161 Fearl St., New Torlt. Manhood Restored ir nciun 01 ToatnrniimprudeDc PnniAtiire Dsoa, Nmmm Debilitr Lost "hood, Ac banns tried in vain Trr knolri iad7,Uaadiaooverd a simpl maanaof aeif-oam. ch h will nd FREE to hia (Uow-aoSarerA U 'SPARALLELDl ! with e oh tiauber o' DBMORKaTS MONTHLY MOA7i'NJ3 -iU be given a iuu-Bize laaoionauiH fa' torn or any sie or tyle selected, makinc twolve patterns eurmg ioe yer, or v e or oyer three doliata, bsioea the most poulr, enter taining and ue ul mac sine. SlLjfle copi, zu-k yearly rz. AOdr as W. Jxjr. vuraa Dsmobmt, 17astl4tb treet, Mew SOTiSOAWl kwlmJ I RBfti mm Pia "Plattor,!1 Porous and strengthening, proved the beet for backs she, pains in eheat or aide, rheumatism, . leuralgla. 25c Druggist pr IVTurls.t 3Flpoirt"rrooxi Niw York, Deo, 6. Money firmer at ls2. Exohange long 4.8lia4.ili short ,8oa4.85i. Goremmenta dull. eltMc bonds dull. Cotton quiet: sale 16 balm; apian i 10i: OrleauM Hi Faturav very firm; De cern be 10.68; January 10, U5; February 10.92: Mrh 11.01; April U.1& May 1L24 I Flour dull and heavy. Wheat unset tled and lower Corn dull and lower. Pork dull and weak at f 12.76al3.00. Lard heavy at $7.10. Bplrits turpentine steady at ;31a3i. Koeia steady at ei.20al.X74. Freitchta steady. LivsBPooL, Deo. 6 12 at. Cotton business moderate at unchanged prices; uplands 6 13-it: Orleans 6 16-1(5; aaiea 000 baies; speculation and export 1,000; receipts 17,000, American 13,400. Futurea Hit, December a id January 5 51-64; Jan uary and February 6 ! 64 045 68 64; Feb ruary and March 5 67-t4a5 66-61, it arch and April 6 6C-64a6 69-64: Apill and May 6ao 63 46, May and June 6 3-64a9 2-64. 1 p., M.-J-Cotton fcaies of American 6,100; Leoemper 6 50-64, value; December and January 5 6l-&4, value; January and February 6 52-64, sellers, February and March 5 66 64, buyers; March and April 669-64, sel.ert, May and June 6 2-64, value; Juno a tid Juiy 6 6-o4,' telleri; July and August 6 tt 61, sellers. Futures oiosed duL. HALTiMoaa, December 6. Floor dull ana fairly active; Howard street and Wes tern super 2.26a2.6o; extra 12.76a3.b7; fam ily $3.5044.60; city mills super 2.25a2 76; extra S3.0Ua3i6: Kio brand f 4.62a4,76, Pa tapsoo tatnlly S5.26;ao. auperlative patent o.5. Whent ejeuthern steady and firm; Weatern weak, lo ver and active; tiouth eiu red 8iii8i. amber 90a92; Ho. 1 Mary land hciaSd; No. 2 Wtmtoru winter red, spot782a79. Corn Southern firmer. West ern lower with a moderate inquiry; Southern white 46a49; yetlow 60. IVXckX-Ax-ot floisort-iVlght A!W lout, Deo. 8. Axonange 4.81. Money al. Wub-ireaaury balance gold 1126,666; currency f 10,699. Governmenta Him; 4 per oenta 123J; s per cents ljii bid. Htaie bonUa dull; Georgia d b 1 1 bid; Georgia 7'a, mortgage, 104 bid; North Carol inas 30 bid; North Carolina new 18 bid; Aortn Car. Unas funding 10 Old; rent-eaaee 6' a 41 bid; Virginia Ca 40 bid; Virginia consols 39i; Jtaai Ten. noBee railroad 41, ex. dly.; Lake buore 6i . LouiuvUlo im. Maanviiie 2oi; Norfolk Jt Aoatern preterred 19, Klchmond A Alleghany 2; Richmond1 dc Danville 3. Kichmond k West xolnt Terminal 19, ItoCK lalaud llii, aU Faul 7Vi, ux. faui prelorred 107! . iexaa Facinu 13s. Union rWno&Cj, Weeten Union 621. tonoa nei reoeipta 118 baiea; gross si, 421 bales. Futurea cioaed firm: aaiM 170 800; Decern by r 10 9811.(0, January 11.0 jaI 1.06; February il.l8all.09; Marcn il.16all.ir; April ll.z7ali.23, May '1140a 11.41; June ll.63ali.64; July 11.64ail 66; august ll.74aii.7o; (September ll.43alt.4b. Coiton quiet: aaiea ibtf balea; upiaaua 1 I Orleans ilk consolidated net receipts 44.9J9 bales ; experts to Great Britain 1,368; to France 3.106, to tne ooatlaemt 9,4.0. southern nour qu et, common to mil extra -S.OJa'.UO, guou to choice do. t3 9ta 6,50. W ntiL --rH talc lower, cioauia heavy; ungraded red 6ta83; ung-aaed white 8d; XMo. 2 rd Ddce .iber tf-7rf. Jorn Bfjot lic lower; ungraded 48a6i; Ko. 2 December 611a52. 4 j lower aud less uc ive 2, 3-.i 3 J. kxopt a ea.y at I6a22. oxiee, fepod lair Kiu dull and nominal at 91; AO. 7 Rio, itpoi Sa.16. December a6.uo. dugax unchauged; fair to gooa refining 4 4J; iehua qu.et and weax; xernamoueo . it, forto xtioo 4 U-16; oanirUugal.6 13 3i!JSt.w Orleans 4i.aindara A 6 9 id; moia-Bb auar 4 16 lo, nugaa 4 7-16; granuiatcd 0 l-io.eitra 0 6aoi; oUa 5a6; Kio6a5i, white exura O 6ja6; jellow 4lK4i;moula A 6ab; ouufbctloner'a A 6 1 6-, 16; cut loaf and cru&hedoi powdered 61a61: cubes bltii; Peruauibuoo 4, moiaaaC sugar 3i; H,nglish Islands 5; Porto Rloo 6 S 16; Uuadaioupe 4ia4i. Maruniqu 4j, Barbadoea 4; uemeraxa oi; French lsaands iiit; aiauritius 44 9-16; crushed 71; Matanzas 44; Bu Jao 6; oentri lugal 6t; nauBouvado 41; Trinidad 4j, Brazil 4t. Moiaaaec steady; blew Urleans 3848; 60-test 18; cenuuig 18al8t. Rioe steady; domestic 4a6,Raxigoun 4ia4j.Couon seed ou 34 lor exude; 4oaal ior rednau Boain dull at 1.201 27s. bpirits tor pentlni a eadyat 3la3i. riiaea steady; a e eaiteu Mew Orleans selected, 45a60 pound. loaiij isxas selected, ooa60 pounds, ltlall. woo: steady and easy; domatio neeoe 4t37;TexBl2. Folk dull and heavy: meets spot I12.60at3.00; middies dull; loug clear 6.5). Laru 4a8 points higher, dos ing asy; Januaiy 7.10a7.i8. Freight wwk ovtou per aUMun. 7 ; wheat 6a. A, it M 0 A S o o o 22oS W W ac a? z H . s p Q5 M OS s o 1 jO0' a ; o m Hi to a s a o 1 UelMU HtMipis. uaoiMBiB 6. The, foliowinar are tha n receipts or cotton at tha i-nrtj. , Gatveston 9 3?7 balea; Norfolk, 4 604 balsa WUmington, 1,154 bales; 8avannah. 626 bales:: New Orleans. 17. oart Kml' Mobile, 2,604 bales: Memphia. 4.041 balsa- Augusta, 1,113 bales; Charleston, 8 089 bait. . vlHmingtoa Cotton Ssrket. WIlmihstoh. I December 6. Cotton steady at 10 6 16 E nut; net receipts UL54 oaica. nortolK (Musi nmrnmu Norfolk. December fi rvtfr s.m at 10 7-16 cents; net receipts 4,604 bales. cm cuxioA jukjusi. r lOFyiOlAXLT BrpORTKD BY TH OOTTOB KXOH iRfla itALKiciH, Deo. 66 r. U. CORRECT B11 riATI.T 100 . IIHdUn Ifll Strict Middilnir 1-.' : in i naia i.'ine... Strict Low Middling...- a low auaaung.. .'d.Odllue Stains. Strict Good Ordinary., Low Mid. (ling Stains. aasra-at nrm. Rait igh Leaf Tobacco JLarkeu r8peclally reported for the Nxwa iwn OBosavaR by T. Norman Junes & CVv Proprietors Capital Warehouse. 1 ' Raliioh, Dec 6. 1884. 1 Common Dark Lues........ A ooaA nrt Common 4 Uaf. A95a8(M ine Darh Iveaf.. 7.0()aI(WmY ureeDin r i iers 4.25&6 25 ood liright Fiilers..;.. Q 25al0 00 bright Lugp... . 6.25al5 00 mignt i.eal.. ft OOaU uood w rappers JXkt nne nrapptri........-...j Dales every Wednesday and fr NKW ADVK11TI8KMKNT8. Pof the Winter. 1 . i i : EDWARD J. HARDin, GKOOKR : - . Ia prepared, In erery branch of his bua inesa, to supply the wants of a flrat olsas trade In Orocerlea, Prorisiona and vary deeerlption ot Table supplies. ALMOST ALL STAPLE P0 VISIONS, Meats, Breadatufla, kc., (fco. barf de clined of late. The means of living are low. My friends will pic understand that I will 1N0T BE UHDKBS0 and that they can count upon receiving goods of the beat quality at prices aa low as tha markets will pen alt. HOLIDAYlUPPLIBS. Now arriving A Full Stocc of choioa Nuts, New Aljaonda, Walnuts, Fil berts, Brasil Nuts, Ac. Ao All of the new crop, no old Stock. Raisins, &c. CHOICE VLNK YARD 0LU8TKBS, tor Uessert. LONDON LAYEas, in flat ! bozea. VERY CHOICBS 8TEMLE98 RA8, CURBANT8, GITROI all the rest of It. Everythler of steilinr valna proved reputation In the way of Ii and Domestic CANNED ERUIT3, VEQETi and FISH, SAUCES CAT81 OLIVES, ; MUSHROOilS, PRESERVES, JELLIES ! PICKLEb, FINEST j V FIGS, CHOCOLATES AND CO0OA PREPARATIONS, FLAVOBINO . ' ' h EXTRACTS, &o. j j Fine Wines and Liquors. FOR MEDICINAL AND FAMILY : USE. ' ' fi Alet, Porters, Lager Beer IMPORTED GINGER jALE, Apollinaris WAterj COOKING WINES, &o. j 1 "Anything in the way of Uila auppliefl J I fully guaranteed as to quaUty and pi Ice, ni oronaptly dsllyera. E. J. HARDIN. OF Dress Goods BABQAIHS IN 66 INCH FRENCH 8UITINJ3. i IBAKOAIN8 IK . 50 INCH TIBBET CLOTH. BARGAINS 1ST 44 INCH TRICOT CLOTH. BiaoA.iirs - I ' ;" 444NCH 01 TO 31 AN CLOTH. BaROAIlf8 LIT 44 UQR ARUUdE CLOTH. I inn. two v.. I 1 24 INCH BROCHE PL ALPS. 1 -L 1 B ASGAIRS W . ' I 1 ( 22 INCH TWILL CLOTH SUITINGS in jstjlish mixtures. I , BaBQAlKS IN Black; 'Cashmeres i .- " ' I '2 AND :' I BLACK GOODS Norris & Carter, NO. 903 TAYTTKVILLB sTtU tUUMH.M.0. H PEACE INSTITUTE RALEIfiH, N. C. pHE fePBINQ TKRU COMiiENCS? on the 16th day of January. 1885, and doses) the eta of Jut j following. , For drcularan4 catalogue oontalnlnf fall particulaTa a to oouraw of atndy terms, eto addr Bar. K. BUKWFLL t SOxf, dw B 8ALJS i ie new six and one-half Hor" fnres ' eruoax jEnjmiav xs i.. i? oatv wui Mil rr uuu ILLIAM u&otntvrcmjmm 1 . quarter ON DA- ' kndso. : mportedj IBLE3 IPS. " illi j 1 lliiiill Great Bfeat in Prices 216Fayttrvill Ctreai. i l -
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