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. 8. 4a ' K I 1 H i H If 1 1 f i V T f t ! I f A m mm 'km: 7 f F&0, OUDS.OITT ICorrrm. ; i. iHiktrl'nT -. f kiddle AUantlc f Btte. Bermlly flr weather, nolherlyjwlnds, becoming relia ble nearly stationary temperature, boutb Atlantic States, lau weather, aiigui cnanges to temperature, texUblewwde, genera'ly easterly. new Aevera'wsMea"- j c J. S . TbmUusoniNotlce. v 1 A. E ! Phillips & Co. Wanted. F r Raleigh National Bank-Notice of Appli cation for Charter.' , W. EL & R: & Tucker Co. Grand Re duction to prices. ' ; f ! '-' A second-hand oal atnTfl wanted . ply at NiwsasbObekvib office. 9- I "i ' :C V , The OoTernor' mansion ican now be " C'" , plainly seen from the north doW of the cap- J'( Tomorrow eTenSBjrt7.80 Hiram Lodge i;li:yt will ekci officer for the rattling year. A V t lanre attendance fa desired- r 'I r ' - YesteTdaYMfiltTB GUbert wii tworn in as deputy reglsier of deeds. D; Reid JTJp- , cnurcn, JCq , aominis'enng me oaut I , Friday night tome bold thief entered the ' "itble of Mr. Bryin Green, fits mi e north i- j i iof this city, and stole a tine iron-gray bone. 1;M ." -:";7Testerday ! morning Mr. Green found the ' 1 animal here. . . ; .. ' - '''In At the GoTernorVi ' mansion one of the : - con-ricU who cuts the sandstone has made ' K; tombstone, on one face of which is neatly " ? : , cut tot loliowint inscnpuow "Bacrea to Uie Memory ofjlre York.'V The montir . '. i uent occupies a prominent position, fit V , j Alfred Wmiaias & Co. hate nowfottea K , . In their full holiday stock, including the - choicest of new nd beautiful books, and a ' C 1 ' ' 1 splendid assortment of the newest and most 1 l amusing games. Their stock U complete yyM. in erery parUcoUr. , - j- j . i j I Yesteiday waa; liTely day among the yy " cotton dealers. ; The receipts were heayy, ' c :; ' nuunty la wagooa; Buyers were eager. Business was gooa. jsery townsuip m Wake county was represented, and there was cotton from Johnston, Chatham, Hash, Durham and Harnett counties.; h , f . fTesterdsy Green Dodsonjoolnred.a dray man in the employment of Messrs. Pool ft Moring, had aa attack of paralysis while la Ids seat on a truck la front of Jthsir store, j He fell, from his high seat to the ground, his head and shoulder striking toe paring stones ;Very serere Injuries were caused by the falL Dodsoawas uken to his home on kast Marua street, in an fez tremely critical jbondltlon. Once oefot e he had a slight attack of paralysis. . f U The opening' of the country wist: of Aahsrllle far , the Western North Carolina railroad is .bearing -its fruits,! .as we hare ,j. - - reason; to anow rxom tneDtg appies.weo f 'j .i' ster Is shipping, to Raleigh. These finely y nayorea xionn varouna apptes seu veaauj ', ' at f S a barrel. tThe freight Is 60 cents, and ".' Uthe fruit croD of the west wm pays welL g': i Let's hate, tome more .consignments of the . . v same sort This was made to Messrs. Aift ;?v; Bextoa k Co. H--'i i-y k-A ii P If . : One of $ the ! handsomest ! publications 'i-i Issued' recently is the "Decorator: and Fur. v uUher," published at New York, f Ii it ,r -r'.--'' full of artistic designs of j furniture and . -:: 'f: houscflulngs, 'decorations of apaitmenta, ',1.- eta. and the treunement and luxurt; of ':;?:'& , modera bous4 - equipments sre plainly ; ; -;, : vahown. There hss.la the past ten ; years been a remarkable ad ranee la ideas on tus since toe styles of a century and a half gol are aignest iaTor. out pernaps rooms were aerer so beautiful as now, when the new bss been so grafted on the old as to f create: toe moit pleaslog effects. " It is true i' that it reaukes a horughlf esthetic mind I to catch on to some of the- beautiea and V gracee of toe hew talto la f arniture.! The receipts for the week ending Jart Thursday were S,42i - bales, against 1,965 bales for the corresponding week last year. The . total receipts from bopteocber 1; to Thursday last were 25,050 baits, sgamst ,sa to tne same oat tat season, ine :itJ:isWpments for toe week were; 3,863 f bales, . leaTing as stock in the warehouses ow Dales, ana on tne piauorm via I staueigls &urrr aaS Ifeaaciag ' Some time since this society Issued a cirw ' cular asking fiiend; to contribute books, maps, ! pictures, caabv etc, la respoare to which the following hsre been reeelredt Front John L Rav. A Trio Abroad:" Rev. Dr. J. 8. Watklns, "Error. Chains," f Prob- k -t Kf lem or unman line." "liie uometl"jror. - . tstrt of North Carolina,; -Recollections of.s Wriien Mrs.- L. H. Brown, i thirty ToiomeaTralue $40, 8 Q.I Ryan, 1! yew's suhscriptlon I to the University Magaiine. C. :Thanks are giren for the1 sbore and it Is " - - hoped that others will swell the list at ones. V All oontribviions will bei acknowledged In ; thU psper, by Mr. H. W. Ayer, president j af lhior.utT. . . i i - Cn Monday nighu 22d Inst.; at Metro ' politaa hall; the First: Baptist1 Sunday V school will v render .toe most beautiful i : Christmas ' cantata erer presented In : the city. The llttw opera abounds in delight. 'lui mnaw ana esquuite costumes aad pleasant sltuatiens.: v.The performers em brace about wty members or tne ecnooi. including nearly alt the very highest mnsi cat ana dramauc talent to be found in the school and church. Among toe prominent cQancicrm ou inm nan wiu oe aeen me c Queens of ! Winter ana Autumn,' the four winds Storm King, Jack Frost, Aurora , Borealir, Bail, Baow, Long Time a go and t ihe tpeciatl dear and familiar old friend of i catidren, aanin uiaua. Be sure to carry ; au tout jounr, people io :see uis-merry r wit of dw icno as, witni au ois elegant corps ox atiendnis, ana you wm all enjoy uaennsimaa more isan srer. Mr. G. .Heller left last bight for" Rkh mood and the North to give orders for his 'spring stock of boots and shoes, and se lect some goods lor unnstmss trade, i Mr. Richard IS. Herrey and wife (Bee si.a aiUM iyree;, oi aiuton, u., arrired nere yesMraay.H I Rer. Dr. John S. Watklns. of this eitv ' Mt on yesttrday to occupy the pulpit of the. jrreD ierian cnurcn as nenoerson today nr. Frederick W. No rand, representing uarper a proa., new x ora, u in the city on special business for that otf and wel known pubtlshlna house. : among the prominent gentlemen from North Carolina attending the MM U1WU O. 'VWTi f D. Heid:Upchupch, Bq., who so cler eriy conducu business at lite clerk's desk la ine Buperior; court, left ytsteidat fo O.k Forestj YirgtnU, to be abnt during vne nouuaj s. ; . s raasi ; 'The case tf the 8tate-rs. EDhralm C. Mc Queen, from Watauga; heretofore left open was arKueu By. Aii'irney ueuera! runai for the btaie, and J. C L. Hriis for thedt sendaat. f . 1 '. s This is the last case to be argued'riurin the present term, except the case of J. W. Wilson etals vs. J. U Bynum. adminis- tratorj et als., from Burke; which is set for neanug on towaay next.! This is aa im Dortant case. i Judn Unid Mrh.i ' appears fpfihepJlutiff and Head e, Bus bee&:Busbee,D.,GE. FowleaDdG. N. Folk for the deenaants. This case has been . held since last term upon an adrisari; and a reargnment has beo .dirrcttd. bt the cuurw tiuscase wui conciuae toe argu ments for toe present term, which, began i mm ciaiiatvara Yiaterdat ! a reDOrteT bad an Interview with Mr. T. Norman Jones, the clever man ager of ' the Capital warehouse, and was told that Ihe breaks are Increasing In size eacb week. ! Fancy prices are not paid, but all things are on a reasonable basis. . Mr.' Jonas says that farmers are greatly pleased at their atersges ana in&t tne warenouse is in high faror. Bpeaklng of Friday's break, be laid that it was at once toe largest ana most satisfactory yet held.- Tobacco was on the floor from all this section of country. Mr. John M. Wilson, of Johnston county, came here and saw the prices. One of his tenants had shipped about a tnousana pounds of tobacco to ano'her market. : Mr: Wilson was so much pleared with Raleigh prices for tobacco that-he had the entire lot shipped herej psying the freights both ways. The prices for the piles ranged as fol'owi: Fifteen dollars; tl5.25, $23, t30. ftS5.75. S40. $50. t60. Mr. WUson was more than gratified at the price ob tained Mr. R. Barnes, of Moore county, aold lota at the following ficurest JCleren doilsrs. f 9 031 $15, $17.50, $23. Paul John ston, 13 years' old, of Wake, sold sereral pilus at from $450 to $25. Good frice were Obtained by William Hobeood, of Granville. Mr. A. C, Fowler's lots brought f0, t0 and t60. Mr. W. A. Bator's brouirht $21 J $31. $31.75, $60. Several colored men had tobacco on the &mjt. Mr. Jones Sara there will be another biir break next Tuesday. Looking oyer his sale book toe large aterages attracted toe reporters attention. The scene In the warehouse yesterday waa certainly a busy one., big honheads were being fl! led with tobacco, while men were at work sorting the weed. Raleightis now fairly launched on the to bacco trade. Cbarcli tie.s 1'otfay ? Ren Dr. W. a Black will preach at Bdenton street Methodist church today at m. The pastor, Keri w.u. xiormau, occupyf the pulpit at bight. Berrlee In the Second Presbyterian church, North ' Blount street, at 11 a m. by the pastor,' j i f ' , . ' i Berttces at jfirst Baptist church at 11 m. and 7:30 p.m-, the pastor officiating. (Jurist church semces as usual, mora lng Drsyer at ill o'clock, erenlnr prayer at 4:30. Btraogers cordially lnriu-d to; at tend. Members of the vestry and assist ants slwsys at the door to show them to seats.' S I ' -i' i: . - . ' I Bertices at the First Presbyterian church rtev. lit, uooert curweii; nunday sonooi prayer meeting In toe lecture room of the church at 4.15 P m 4 ; . t 1-4- - h rittb V(Tttiaal Dt it let, i We Icaratd at the executive offlco yester. day that Governor Jarris has considered the question of ordering an election to fill tne vacancy wnicn wui take; place on the soto in the out district, cau-ed by the; ns- lgnaUon of Uen. A. M. Holies as Cobgress. man. l ne uovernor wiu- iiaeiy . issue nu proclamation and writs of election on the tf 1st lastantJordering toe election to be held either on i 'l-hursdsy, the wthor January. or Tuesday toe 20th of January more likely; tb latter date The proclamation wiu not oe usuea oeiore,ss in the opinion of toe Governor no Tscancy exists tapon which be can act, untu after the sutb inst. Under the! existing election laws the Btate board ofi vassers could not meet to can- vase the reti ins, until three weeks after toe election, but as toe legislature will be In session it wi be easy to Amend the - elec tion laws so as to allow the Btate can vassing board to meet as soon as toe returns are rvceitea irom au the counties, to can- tfss toe returns la cases Of special elections ordered to IUl tacancies. f As this wiu be manifestlt broDer amendment to become permanently a part of the election laws, we presume thd amendment wiu be made with out objection, it it u done, the caatasst Doaru can meet at furthest ot tne X4ta o January, so toat the member can be sworn In on the 26th, 1 -: .:v5 '-- i Uvy Fltcaset.t - j, f Becuons f 1,988 and l,f89 of The Code lead; as follows: rAny railroad corpora tion bn which road aUim is used as the motive powernay apply? to the Governor to commission such persons as the said cor pcration may designate, to act as policemen fori the said corporal ioai The Governor upon; tfuch I Application mj appoint : snob persons or so many ot them as he mar deem Eper to be such policemen, and "shall ue to such ! person or persons so ap- poinfed a commission to act as such; police men" These policemen are to wear a me tallic badge with the words I Railway Pp lW'Veaa the name of I the corporation thereon. Huch policemen, shall possess within each! county through which the line of rail way 'runs alltha powers of police officers in the sereral cities, towns and vii- lages; this power to be, conferred upon the niing or a oertmcate oi their commission wttb the clerx oi eacb of such counussv Under the provisions of this law Governor J arris appointed the following policemen upon the Cape Fear A Yadkin Valler rail road: Darid Jones, ML.' W. Muse, John Q uoaaara, Alexander: wtmpoeu ana J. M. monagnan. ? ' ; m n ii M mm , J At these shoos a reporter testerdar snent half an hour in looking at a few pt tfte many Improvements lust mae or in pro gress, ine rmcers or tnis road are cer- tau!y aoreast wita .;tne limes, 'ihe moe nouble ' improvements .are m' connection with the new addition to the shops. This Is toe car-wheel foundryi It will be' some little time before wheels i will be made- The blast furnace which stood at the south end of toe old shops has been moved to a post. uoa west toe new extension and ouulde ot it. so ss give the greatest amount' of apace Insid At the place where toe old aa Immense new one will be furnace si construe! This is on toe new pattern. horiscntal, ith a 404iorse power boiler on tnp of It. is so arranged that the beat of tbe fur ace la all utilized in makinc steam. Tl mens mi foundation ; for tblf lm of metal and Ire-brick Is now bei shope now g prepared. 1 The people at the onoer now titey ever managed without tha electric light. It to get aloii U found to work like a charm, bom inside and. outside of the buildings. It isiprcb- aoie imw ue numoer ox iignts will soon be mcteaaeo. I ui course, aaid a railway cm- etal yeateiday, all Haleigb will ere long be uluuunated by the electric light. : Re de clared that from practical experience he was prepared to assert that it is the cheap est, the bsst and the safest light in the world Tie Raleigh & Gaston shops, Ac, grow so fai t that more room Is needed, for buildings, , ;ars,&c Wearly the whole space is coverea now. in toe past ten years the area bae doubled, and the rolling stock is perhaps four times as large now as in 1874 v visit to tbe shops is always interesting, etpeciaujr u nigui wuen uie ptace IS Dni- lisot under the glare of the electric lamps, of which there an StofcWary it ati Friday night a ere are iwcire. ail powerful. aawv Friday night a thief or thieves broke into he store of O. H. Johnston, corner Uilla- Doro aoa poutn uarnngton streets, anu stole about, $i0. wot to of goods. : Holes were bored In the back door and V bar used as a fastening was displaced. The thief got money, cigars, candy, etc, tak ing a specimen or two of many articles. vr. Johnston says the thiet waa evidently familiar with the store, i i IKeaghosv lie. z.vufa ob xtca-- ouree numers, ' e op onu, t log-worm, tetter, salt rbeuu. rostad feet, chUiblaina; WAjrrol-F4ve4wnorea'uiousand f?t A liooriag, 000,009 feet 1) inch plank, 500,000 f loch plank, 600,000 feel weather. led. IT - xms r Fiff some date it had been noted that email boys carried parcels to a house at the ejraer oi AOlberrj and Bayard streets, in New York and retoraed empty -banded. Ammoer, disguised to ei.issas eiotnet aad witb A'.exsicder Prioe, a small bry, abuui 13 years of sgeemsined in the viein- uy ion watch, aad soon were rewarded by seeing two boys about thirteen and sixteen go ta with bundles and oome cut without them. Ux i'itoa scojeting them, learnt that they feiamfb)ed by Marx Cohen to (.teal blubder for bun. lhey were ar- tcited and a rtd nsde on Cobeu a roocs, on tDeseooLd fijer, which were ram mod and b&okod with all kinds ot stolen arti cles. The World W. l?The lirug embodiments of Diekecs -in1- - i .v. -1 -i rvi: Tj.:.." ousramers in iua oviw wt vuim eOUld have been seen at the Tombs yer- terdiy. . Two 1 boys sat in the prisoners. esge grinning with delight. They had reaehad the goal ot their ambiUsn. lhey were at last brought before the pubUc as. thieves and robbers, . wbiob to them ap peared as treat a distinction as that oi beise a heio. They boldly boasted oi their miedeeds snd seemed not to eare tor the oonsvqaenoea. ihe "Old man wouia get uxem oat ot tbe ierape, and tf be did not they threatened to "blow cn him." By tbt Mold man" they meant Marx Cohen, tbe alleged receiver of stolen goods, who with his boo-in law, bchg Brgmin, Were locked BP in a different pen. TUe youne thieves were Abraham tia kenstein, aged thirteen, of No 65 Mou street and Jaoob x svis, sixteen yeata, ot JNo. od Urohsrd street. Waen joueg Uept. oisUolugb passed the iron eage Finkeastein remarked to Davis : ''day. Jake, what bioke is that with the gild badge 7 : lie must be a new eop. ; w Why, ChrisULse," replied his compan ion, 'Mon't you know him? He's the dock wbo put the job up on us. Keep Shady now and have aarthia to say M I Ussy nawtbiB, said finkenstieB, Mexotpt my prajers, aad I think 1 hate forgot'.ea them, it s so long since 1 went to Bu&dty school. i tie iaughfed as be laid this, and hu odntpahiun, who made a peculiar effort U smile, remarked: ! "Cheese it tow, oully; don't be funny." When they weie told that Cohen would not render them any assistance and had employed a lawyer to prove that they were utietes and could not be belietea under oath, their indignation was great, and they expressed their willingness to tell tbe I &as kmwiv ir'ii wa it is uus, sua . ..f Ji Davie. "Harr.1 Cohen, old man Cohen's ba't doin' fite months la the Penitea-i tisrj now for swipia' a eoat ia Fulton I street.- One day about three weeks before be wu sent to prison, I met him in Mott street He aeked me if I would like to make a eouple of dollars. I told him ye, aad he took me with him a little wsys, afked me if 1 had a jimmy, and when I told him ne, said he had one and Would show me bow to work. We weal down to Chhreh etreet when ha took oui hie j'-mmj aid opened a show esse, lhea te says to rof : iio and w:p tome of tbe 1 tbiogs id rLat ease.' i I went aad swiped 'em, and as walked ff easy. He worked with me and Finke&stein three dsys when he go! ihe ooilax. That was mj first job and i got only a dollar for it. MDa you know tbe boy, Marx Frioe, Wto Uiformed on tour i ! He'e a brvok and stole mora than both v wtpMiw. j.i um swean agauts. k f will put him in a tight place.. Over (fwentj beys used to sell goods to Coheo, and Fries tiid more than aat of 'em. ' He Worked in the showcase racket and was ia with the Whto gang. Myself aad Ftnk enstein did bur last job Saturday night. 1 Opened a showcase in front oi Dr. Jfuller piaoe, Na-429 Osasl street, and stole a set of false teeth and seme wigs. IMid ii only in fan,; because I didn't think they Were worth mueh. i oould hate token the Whole stock, but I didn't ! think it wjrth hile i ! Frcmfuithef conversation with these precious youths it was learned that Ouheb gavatbera bd for a doasa aad a half o nao andsrshirts; 9 1 spieoe for floe ladief eardigaa jeket. worth at least t5, ana In this proportion for other stolen artioiei. They; named plseee in Canal, Churob, Uraad and Chatham atreeta, JSast Rroad way gnd thi Rowert where thet had stolen,' ' Goods stolen from Foster Black, f No. 187 Cftweh street: Qerbex & Kraus, oi No. 423 Canal strees, and one ot two othcT places were ident.fi, d in eoaru i Cob en is 45 rears old. fit is of jbhL ifium sias and dark skin, wiib strongly 'narked lea nree and tmaUl blaek etea. The most striking thing about the man's appeal aaee! is a very full aad loneist- b.aes beardj entering most of his Jaoe and spreading out to aa unusual width. Hi ice is one cf intelligence aad keenneso and hie expression yesterday waa tullea is the extreme. Ue wore a long black over eoat, brown check trousers aad Dei by hat. Fisx Fiomsxs. The best line of floe steel engravings ever exhibited in the city can be seen at Fred. A. Watson's. OU paintings, oleographs, chromos and almost evervthinc that can be found in the nictara liae. A flue picture is a lasting present. A good and elegant Une-of bric-a-brac, house ornaments, ptuih goods, easy chairs, small ebony and walnut tables. It will oar to can, iook ana get prices. IIS k .? Tbi Most BxxxmruL Goons in the way n vrucavrj, viuna ana uiasswsre ever brought to Raleigh are now shown at Hughes', suv JEayettevUIe street. All the novelties are displayed there, most attract ively, and all purses are suited. Ho finer line oi these goods, useful and beautiful, and both combined, has ever been shown in Worth Carolina. There is no place where tastier or more acceptable Christmas pres tnta can be bought. All new designs In lamps, tableware. ; BT7SP4T ia always more favorable than any other day for reflecting; we therefore ask vou to submit to yourself the following question: Can I afford to buv Rovstera cndy for the holidays or shall I buy another mate aimpiy oecause it is cheaper, not taxing in consideration qualities 1 Yft say to you, the first consideration should he quality. tK u you desire to obtain the greatest amount of pleasure from your hol- ioay investments ae sure to supply your selves with Royster's most excellent, and rest assured that you do the little ones no u jury wnen you give it to them. .- A Fact thb T tjb uo a r fuxciatks We seep apt run uneor Olo.bjng, Hats. Shoes and ifnniiahipg tiooda by fresh additions daily, end bavins diiaet from the mm. facturer enables ue to tuarantea low prtoea. B. B. a wo awe Mt Ct- Cor. of the Nsws urn Wakc Foust, N. 0 Dee 9. A mase-meedag of the residents was held tonight. ' Mr. Stewart waa called to the ohair, and requested Mr. l . la. iSrin- von to ae; as secretary. ' Mr. Whitehe&d. was asked to state the object of the meet ing. He said that having seen Mr. Thou. Ihxoa s name propesed as a candidate for speaker of the House ot Representatives, atd reoogn ling the eminent fi neasof that genueman for the poaition, the meeting hud b eo oalled lor the 'purpose of endora tog him. He moved that a eommittee of five, ooimisiing oi the chairman and four others, whom he should appoint, be in structed to draw up resdlu.ions. and that oopies of - the resolutions be sent to the trading papers of the State, which motion was unanimously earned. i be eommittee oa resolutions - reported the ijlicwing: A new era hat dawned ia the history of our politic. We congratulate out breth ren, the young . Democracy throughout the oountry upon the great- victory which has been won, and upon their active and en vhutijstie partieipatioa in tbe campaign. At the same time they hate in tbe broad spirit oi charity cultivated peace and good will between the twe sections. JSvery where, North and 8vuth, they hate made it their peculiar mission to bury the tomahawk and the hatchet. v. It was open this disj tiociive issue that their candidate, Grotet Cleveland, was aeraiaated aad e looted. While they rave always contended boldly for the principles whiob divide tbe parties: it is worthy of the higheit ccmneftdatioa that they hate st the samw time earnestly and practically stnveo to e'layalt bitter ness sod strile. A great tiotory in the nation and a great majority ia the Sta- e nas been tne sneat due unanswerable tee t onony to the truth of their ( theory aad the laithiulnesa with which tt was wrought out. November 'has erowaed -their ' lial with tiotory. It is a matter of just pride to us to see them taking the . lead oa all auestions of reform. : After all this,, we j not demand as a debt the meagre re- ignition of aertioe which effioe gitee, though it is due tiem, but we say that it WwUid be a compliment which our grand old mother State should bestow upon her younger sons. If she ia oon&ulted in sp- poriiooing isvan among the worthiest the wui not forget them. They hate pre sented ' their candidate for speaker: Mr. Thomas JJixon. ot sbelbt. He is aa alumnus of this institution, and we know Moiiainted with the role whiak should . W ...... - . - . - I uiui wcu tu cuuuna nun. on u won govern deliberative assemblies, for he has I had mueh exberienoe and the best oddot- toaitiee to learn. His mind is 'strong, quick aad clear. He is toung ia tears. bat has thougfct mttoh of the publio tercet. We ryoommend himior the po einoa. Facob Stxwart, R. H Wbitehxad, ! J.K.' HtTHTKa, J. B. Vakh," . F. EL Maixikg, Oummirtee. J. M. BRiN8rw, 8eeretary. ; ' Good riaws roa tbx CHTLDaxH.- Ererr- body is glad to be told these JoyousCbriat- mas times just wnere to buy things. TO all such inquiries the Information is . given that the place ts 8. M. Richardson tl8 FsyettevQie street (formerly Branaoa's, bookitore.) . There Santa Clans has m. reg- uiar aeposiiory, ana au sons ox attractive things, from fire crackers to the daintiest : mndMl lntfnm.nti MrJ An ..1 II i rrlcea are away down.' Big bargains o as I pepartments. Jobbing trade in oandlea. j ! Abtistio Jxwxlxt axd bbobzxs. Ice Christmas display of fine' diamonds,' jew elry, clocks, watches, gold and silver ware and art bronzes, made at Mahler 228 Fayctterille street, to unquestionably one of the richest ever seen in tbe State. The. range of objects suitable for presents la very wide, and the utmost taste has. baea exercised in their selection. The newest designs are shown in the bronzes, which are a special tr of the! house. Orders' from any point filled promptly." Xu graving or designing done to order. dectmaw; v Sharp shooting Killing the punster. rsosiMSI v, avjr4 I. B. Ijocke, Petroleum V. Nasby, dl. tor Toledo B adc," writes t "I bd ott a forefinger of my rlgbUiand one . f those pleasant pets, a M ran roand." The finger I became biHemed to.a degree unbearable and swollen to nearly twice ite 'natural! else. A friend gte me BeLry'a Carbolid Balva, and in twenty minutes te pain bad so much subsided ss to give me afsir bight's rest, wbiob I had not had before for a. week. Tbe lLflunmatioa lelt the huger in a day. I ejnslder it a most ta?uB able artiole " Fiwa r st ana. When tou corns' to! 1 aleigbb aureie call at Bsrkley's oya, ter aaioon. opposito trie postom.w, ntxt ooor to Miuera,ror oysters oy meaiaie.or. on uae nail- tneu -vn nsu-snaii soo aosunti or xrked; stews on ch fi-dish xoaj dtf. j Ifj Thxsx Cmurrsua Turxe Arriting every day, fancy lamps, Christmas cake pans, syuaouo nnurns, on cnamoer seu. nioe- iine of pocket and table cutlery, house fur- pishing goods of all klnd, cook and heaVl tag stoves. The best cook stove made to day la the "Old North elate." If you wish to make a Christmas present of something nice and useful, be sure to call at the hard: ware store ot J. 0. B. Lumsden, S2S Fay- -..-III . , T. i nwvuw street. c ; FuBioa Obaxoks. This delicious fruit is now in perfection. I am receiving sup plies weekly, direct from the grove. : A M ist a XX. People wbo think that Santa Clans has morea his hes 'quarters to any other place than Moselev's. 183 Far- etterille street, are badly mistaken. Tba stock of -tors If the best' Moaeler has- erer shown, and that ia-ccrtaihly sayteg a great ueai it is cnougn to say mat au sorts oc toys, dolls, china, etc, are there, in abnnd anoe. All pockets and all tastes suited, A feature of Moseley'sis bis restaurant otr thtl class. declO-tff 1 Dxsia&BLa Hocsx roa "Rest. The Iaree and conreuieutly arranged bouse, on HsIU fixstnet, near the.capitol. occupied, by Hon. VY. Lb BiuDtier. witl be for rent after January l, lboo. For terms and other par. ticulars, apply to tr. tr. raises. . decl-lw. ; 'fi ' mm i ' tl The first ho, so railroad was built in' 1820-87. "Hoagti ea rwethactie. lastsuw roll f lor Men atria, roothich' Faoeaebe. Aak tor 'Kouab on Toothaoho.' and 16e. : i Thb VBOHasaas Dax.iaBT.--A well stocked Clothing end Hat 'tare. We r dairy reoiting uew and nobby goods, ej j pamauy ior onnstmaa. - y, ,s;! m a,aiDsswi a oo. --t f tx O. WuRiia Traat&e. t Hjlhoa aad cents4 embroidered slippers. club bags, full llaa of Saratoga aad sole leatner trunks just received at s - " ' . narjaa moa. LiDrKS aad misses hirh cutbutton boots. French kid opera slippers, and a full' line oi cauarea ana iniauu- Button, lace ana . Mi A. 2 T S . m - eehoot shoes, sow in stock at ii uxtua Raoe-'s Shoe and Leather .douse. iuxBrrs' Dongout top baton boots, new style hook; ball and Congress gaiters, all sizes and etyles, at flZLLZB raos. Look at Heller's celebrated xhbxb soixta SHoasI They are made of solid sole leather bottom ana. can ramps. Every pair wai ranted. At hxixkb Bao's Shoe and Leather House. Fob Saxs. A drug store In of the best buslnees towns In Western North Carolina. Clean stock, good location, low rent; lead ing pnystctan'a omce in tne store. . Those meaning business, address DteUGS. care of Nawe asi OBeaavaa, Raleigh, N C. Cobsxd,! Bxar. Choice corned beef and pigs' feet just in. Gordon & Dilworth's 4mncemeat, ' Atmore's mincemeat, pre- parea ana piais oucawneax, c , so. 5 X. J. HAKDia. CITY rOTTON MARKETi omouu.T arroBTK) bt tbw oonosr mXOBAXBM. Raxxish. Dee. 18-5 r. m. Qoorf vMlddlijis. 10J 104 10 n Strict1 Middling.. xianins:,.... Btrlot Low Middling. tow auauiiK. Auaauitff: emuna., iafi Strict Good Ordinarr ' Low MlddUng Staina as Msrkst weak. j NEW ADVE&TI8KMlT8. WiEaR.8..MBraC0. GRAND REDDGTIOli in PRICES. HOLIDAY GOODS FOR PRE8RNT3. USEFUL Brussels Carpeting . ' ' ' i Velvet Carpeting: Smyrna Buas. I . ; . I Royal Aft Square. I ! I CD A I DT TTOTI VI OA DC! f uBAL rLULill HU nAril.. j. t 811 K AND OTTOMAN NEWMARKETS. FANOt i GOODS : I 1 AND 8M ALL WARES, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, ! HHHTHRV NfcP.KWRAR it .,: as. - ; ;:" , i . W H. St SL 8. TUCKER k CO. SOTICB OF APPLICATION .forcoibter; VrOTlCK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT XI thaRalelgh Hatiooal iiauk, of fcai eixh. Hi C , will apply to the General Aa- sembly of North Carolina atl ts setaioo of iftSS for a charter to do a serieral bsvnklnc dec wdsod. r Business. NOTICE. r la i tf w 1 1 t bh nnnivviiinrt -tu the Democratic eaui us of tbe Senate tot aSMGROialMQ CLERK. Mr knowl edge ol the work will enable me to dis charge ihe duties of that responsible offloe aatiafsowriiy to all. ttespeetroiiT, declJdtUnl. WANTED. : : ! . . I , A RELIABLE, COMPETENT AND puebloa man, wbo naderstHnds the an beorlption . book . bosineas, (oom plats t booBta eooas) to lace toe general Agency of oar publications for Kaiaigu ana viol a- lty. : Mnt invest a email amount tor a atart'ag stoek of books, vfo the rixbt man we ahaU offer exolnirs control of terri tory extra larce dlsoouuca a Hat of raold sealing books, atfe a-rtlvs otroulars snd all f&ollltles for a cure and good paying bust- jiesfi Aaareas at one, . i . a & jruiLOiiFS uo . rubiisberi. dlt i. - Washington, D. 0. 8t- IVlary'o 8chool. - - - . THK ADVENT TERM. OF THE A. :. i . Annual Session of this School January 23, 1835. the Rector, For cata.ogue addrtss Rar. R BMEOE3. flee lad tm. JpU itPLE BTRA.W SEED WHEAT, SPLENDID SEED RTB. BUO: WINTER OATS;" RKDIU TPdOOr OATS, j RE 3 CLO VSR SEED For Sals by 1 JON 13 A POWELL, V j Raleigh, 5. 01 JJ'OR'SB POWDERS, j' j OAITLEPOWDEB3. CHICKEN POWDER 4. E tch mads sxpr'aUy for the seve al an tma!s by Dr. Salmot .Vetrlnsry Purgeon, who has made the (fiseanes of animals a atudy fr jears. TpeJ Llgulnlhg Hay Ml The most '"onrenle l oh'spesi aad best thing of of Ita kind. ..tor.mlijt by , V J0NE? POWFLr, Who'etale dealers in Qriu, Uj. Bran, . eJa'p-'UhT, Chops.Mea', Yloor Shlng'es, : Lathe,, umbs , W- d. Coal, Ao .VIT'ANTKD A mn n HaV..b to ake t vt an oaVeeao4 rctvitu( mafsa turec toeell an tntl e t raw line of goo a, 13 per weakt emal'ea JW requir d d dreaa with atamp. bOX lu&, w. setoav i ... 4STH begins : I f Irs Ton, Dee. ia.-Mouey blrbet andtrmer at laA HiTiUgaf wirigjajtisa 4Ali short 4a4. Govsnmta 4uAC estsiaosMMateaay.;. (L .t. vlH a Oottos duu ana eaaien aaiee oa- aa Orleans lis. JTutartl ateadri nnnemlur a0.80i January 10 71. Fehmary 10.84; March 19.96;, April U.0&4 May Flour dull and heaty. Wheat lower ana heavrV Corn lower and dull. Pork dull a a Mam m - urn MmMl . . A ani wex at iiz.ovau70, imra, easy a 7.00., Spirits turpentine steady at 11. Boate,ateadv at Sl.JStal BO. IKipui uvuiooL. uea." is u u- dulL aad piles reneraUr In bay vor; uplands h ts-isj oneaas o ao- 6.U0Q bales: SDeeulatton tand ax receipts American . x utur but Steady: ieoemDer a a January January and February 5M 6i6- ruarv and Marcn 5 MHttt a and Apru 6 otMMao W o; a.piu ana say 6 634iao, May and Jane 0 IMtet-ot, Jo y and Augast i 1O-0W 11. Oasjumobm, iMeemoer ia. Jf iour avemay; Howard street and Western super axsae X.86- sxura 2.75a.s7; family 8.eva4 dty mlUa auper 75; exira as.uiiia9.io; Bio brands 4.24 76 PaUpaoo family txK5; so. ; superlative patent i Wlwa- Southern steady: Western easier; pot leg dull; southern red 8a85. amber 96al; No. 1 M.xU.na , asaea; isio. pi w eat ern winter red, spot, 7sia78t, I Corn boutueru loaer aou tteaay tt a decline WbBiei a easier, oDaingr dutl; rMUtbexn white 48, yellow 4649. j : I j . Naw Tobk, Deo. 18. Esolian g 4.81. Money lalf. ub-treaury baiauoe-'gold I126.7S3; currency li.449. Gtoverjtmehte qiut; 4 par oeme iit; a per eenss luif out. crane DOIHU , UJU, UU((I ea ii 1 bid; Oooigia T a. mongKs;. 106 bid, North Carolina 50 Did; aorw uarouaas new 18 bhL ttorth CaroUuaa funding W bid: remiemee fi's 41 bid: Yirgtola re 88 bid; Virginia console Stf bio; neasea railroad 4. ax. dir. 641, Louisville Nashville 25!; A J Western orsiarrea x.t; tti lleabany 8i Kiohmona 40 bid, tuenmond vv est reint xwrn 181; book Island 1071; - 6L Paul 1 74; Paul Dieterred 106; Texas Pactflo Union Paclrte8ai Western Onion COi. dm reoalDta lis bateas 1,674 balea. Futures cloaea doJi but seady; sales 60.7tO.Deoembeilu.7oa 10.' ; January utaiu.oa, isnorunry 10 jMaiaeo: MarcblO 4ai0. 86; April il.07 lLOtk May ll.WaU.xi; Jwo llJUallJ; July 11.44aii.i August t1x.90m.ujpn oep tern bar lUMaiix. - i : Cotton dull and easy; aaiee xS5 bales; up-, lanaa 102. Orleans lit. eooaouuatea ne re ceipts seei' balosir experts to reat Britain xe,4iMs to rxaaoe mb to tan con tinent 9 ($3. j-,,vf ' J .Kf , i oojbern flour dull common 4 to lair extra f S OUaSJfi; good to cnoios oo. aa. a SwM, Wheat spot; Jalo lower and ruriy. caret ungraded red 486; bfo. red, Mfc January 79ia80. Corn-epos lalio lower. Closing nrmeXv ungraoeu noaoisuugxauou wattaatfti jvo. ai iMoemoer extaaa. lata lower and mora cure: ao. X. ax. Mope dull and'weaa. at iuel& CclTee, rpot fair Rio dull at li No. 7 Rio, epot 7.lt; January KcJSugai UBChanged;Feraambuoo 4f; fair to gooa rfliangi4i,eliniiquiefc. Ca5; white extra O eafii; "yellow .4a; off AWafil; mould A l&a&it saooaru A 6k granulated 6 la-leao; powdered eiatii; confecUoner's A ij; out loaf andJ eraabaa ftsaSI; cubes 6s; Feratunbueo 4. Porto Ktco 4 11 1 oeniraug! bt, Jiiew urieaua sugar at; r,ngiian xaianas o xocta xuoo 0 X 10; unaaaioupe; jm:t sasrui wqu- a ' Barbadoea 4; tetnerars' of; ! rronoc iaianda Xi4i; Ifauriuua 4a4 9-1 aruabaU 71; Matausas 4tt St. , Jano 6; oentrt iugai Hi uuaootado 4i, Trimdad it, Braall 4i. Moiaasea ateay) New Orieaus 40a60ifi0-test 18; raduing ie.ai. &t w steady Oomosue its; Kanxouo. uui. oil S4a35 for crude iOatl tot reunfii! Rosin ataady at 2uai 80. Dplnta . turpentine dot at si. : Hiuee quiet wet aaltao mw Orleans selected, 4t-o0 pounds, 1011; Texas selected, 60ab"o pouaas, IuaiM oo ataady; domestic ileeo s 7i XeX- 1 Pork dull aad depressed, mens f 1X0, mlrldiM nominal: : Iol K loii tt aiX SW 6 Lard bail) polnu owr, obing ateadler, Weetern eteain epot, t a.' jr rtiahia firm ooUon per stesvitt. iX-a7-fu wheat 6o.i-''i ' ; ' -i f 'n: j ' " CBioaoo, Ucc. IS, Flout unehsnyed. Wheat; Deoeuuber ? a7U ho X 'Cidoago aDrinsr 7a2u4. Uurni eakh' 7iai7i; - ail Sue y "lifJs a?a. form.-, cash t S ooalO.efr? lAxdiCaaJEL 6.45a.60i Deeemoer v i.4ja3 4 demand sboaideV. e.a meats ia good 4,7ft; abort rib atj.toao.40; anprt ciear; S3dI 80. Whisky Sieady at "M rlV ba- gar steady ana urn atauaMrti A of; granuiateu 61. a I! as s: 9 - i S," I? I M 8g83eis8 Si X e - r:. e 19 ueet DaoxK&xB lS-Tbe;FfbU6winiara the net receipts of eotton at the porta, etc t uaivesion, a.tw niee; wortOiX, eiii4 bales wumington, 178 baiM.tiarannah, o,x6J B"si new uneena, s eov oaietl 1 Mobile, 1,966 bales; Memphis, g 77 bales; Augusta x,oai ueies; sarirwiou O.UOV oaies. WUBUaglea cettoa Aarkev Wnjcnreroa,- December IS Oottnn stead at iu ceni te; net reoaipta 879 bales. i V. Resrfetw. veasesi NoaroLK, Deosmber la. quiet at It oents; aes reoeipta i wumiagioa Mavat (tawrea warkev Wix.srrjraTow. Deosmber IS -Bpirits tnr- paun wax at xa, Koatn f ata4yt saiMineown; gfood stramad 100. Tar A m at f U0. Urate turpentine steady at IL00 tor naro, si ov roi- yaiitw nrt ytj ! Raleigh Leaf Tehacce Sped ally reported for the Obsbbtxb by T. Norman Joi Proprietors Capital . Waehouse.1 . RalxisbV Dec v1 scraps Common... Colorings. r4 50a8 fl 0010.00 700B8.50 0UIUkUI . Jiniimm.,...r -a-- " Medium eeeeseeseeaae'aea ! " Good 8(5012.00 OOalS.00 OOjSO.OO : M Fine tp Fancy Cutters Common...., ' Good. 00s20.00 OOa&OO Fine....... ....... ..m... : " Fancy ...... .m.m.mm..m; win.. nA.MM.sv. v . - OOsSO.OO O-JaaOOO CtUCIl VUUlUIUIlH,n 008.00 slediuju & 6018.00 UOilalflOO 10 OOaXS.OO 17,00.23.00 Fine... i Fancy Wrappers Commo0M, i ... wood 2a 0( 1 - 4 Fl0(iumf HwmiM - yaocVt.MWM.M,WM, 09 0080.00 Very fancy MWW..7 nsumeaT rcifl V4 i AarkeU tfXWi AMD oes Co.. 884 80 it Me-eeeeeei aw BeMeeee)et au. 20. bU 1 9 QOalC&tt incitiADViaTBrTuiaiT -r Bohemian Cldob . . y -" 'v 4 t - f i 4 i A BEAUTIFUL PAtR FOR ; $3 60 WORTH -5 00. 13.00WOaTH-$4 50. f290-WORTH-$4 50. , , ' $2 80 WORTH94.00. 12 60ORTH4j00. $2.35 -W0RTH-I3 5a $3 30 WORTH a 50, ; $i2U-WORTH 13.50. I $1 80-WORTH 13.00. 1.6GwWORTH-2.7&. fX.45 WORTH-ia -a. v 11.00-WuRTH 1200, " REMEMBER, i I THKSB'Aal rixi QOOM (4s"; AVD MUST Bl SOLO. y v MJk -aa xxxKiaa. Jhos, .li. Biigps & Sons 220 FAYETTJBYILL 8r : Rsxxish, N. C. Foi HiBWioler. MARDiJ.iHARIIIIl, 7 - i GKOCJEBr . 4 M v v jm y.Miiiiiai i a . ai Is prepared, in erery branch of his buev - -neaa, to supply the waateof a flrat-olawj - ( 3 ' rede in Qrooeriea, Prottsiona' and srrary : ieaorlptlou oi Table supplies. - , , i A. AZ.V03T ALL 8TAFU8 FROYlSIOSrs, t -."Meats. Breadjsbafla, 4ko eYe.-tar4 . , olined of htte. Tbe means of lWlng . r ? are low. M frtenAa will n Wa , t, underalaod that I wiU . '. 1 hOT BE UHDEHBOLD and that they can oouat upon recdring ! goods of the best quality at prices aa; low as the markets will permit. V vHOLIDAY SUPPLIES. Sow arriving A Fall Sfoex of ebolee ffnts, Nw almonds, Walnuts, FU beria, Brasd Nat, Ac ka Ail" 't t Hdl S I fl Se &Ca OHOIUB VINEYARD CLU3TEB3, for Dessert. - j LONDON LAYEas, -U lit sjiirter VERY CHOIClfi TJILE33 ONDA RAtl t!TTRRANTSfll rRJtM ...t all the rest ei it. Everr thing of. stalling talus and ap- ? proVed rcpuUiionin thji wsy.of Imported A aue Dmetia " , - -, CAJSND EBUITS, TEQBTABLE3 1 and FI3H, 8AUCE3, CAToUPd, I ' OLIVIAS, MUSHBOOaiS, PBBaKiivajELLiiea , PIUKLKi, FLNET- i FIQ3, CHOCOL.VTKS"LND OOCOA PSKPAR aTION FLAV0B1NQ I' EXTRAOTi Fine Wines and Liquors. FOB MEDICINAL AND FAMILY Ales, Porters, LagCser lUPORfEO GINGER ALE, Jooilinaris Water. ' 6 COOXIfislwitES, io. 1 Any thing la the way of tale auppliea fully guaranteed aa to quality and at lee, ; - r"J and promptly dslitarel. R.J. HABDDf .i 5 COAL. - V-t -QKDK R9 FOR COAL OF B&3T QTJ IL- lty, both hard aad soft, will to promptly filled by sanding them to . H. Brown's i Store, next to Citizen's Bank. R J.HARRIS, Nor. tt. 1881 J Hiss Liczla RhitW itintii arirta v i. says; "I consider Brown's Iron Bitters aa excellent tonic , KING &rMAOY, HOUSE ArtD Sltifl PA I r, KM 6, 1 a j x Kaar uerte . a et, . nauer Law f Wro Vajominlag, Olaxlng. Qraining and general Hon -e Pair ting. - - Oru.rs from any dlat nee eoli-iceo. 'l --s Architect ; and; Designer, UT(th the lata Bamneiaoan), ' -' 1 ''- Ha LSIQS, H. a-':9 i Plsnn." :svt.oaa. ywalla.' Work In Dfawlnca and aoaciflcktlABi for baili'.r of texidreriptloa throuzhont ths t; reaaooar fnrnUhsd. Loox To2 1 ' i, , r f x IK & r I 'f i 5 k1 V ' A Rovxx UWACTwa Co. C, WKtTUrs, Trustee, ! rr7 iswdaw wd Wifi, y- V '. ii.il!'- e.frww fs. ix y.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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