3! j rju ..LijLua Oaa Mature one toyliijS--.i.';.. wSS1.. .. tl Pi the jiominia stab. ATM 0 iOBKJBlPTHW M ABTAICl! i-rrr.-'n SnoL'c-n'i t-tJT-'m(I 3-. 10 4 1 , I 1 TV - XX T II . bT mall) postage paid,...; ft 00 One gill irVin 4 00 8ixmonin,. M . 2 SS5 S S5 1 00 One month. MLMAiniHlUWI ' . - oiHrflnbscrlbers. delivered !a any pari of tke I SBwr--.-- -o.."? . y advance I OUTLlIiS. for North Carolina land gtates South.;, r J 1 1 in 1UI J d 83 if in irony he Will stand alone. --- ?: 4nPftker Kerr . writes; loiter to Philade!- phia declining to have his nattc connected 1 3 with National ticket this year;:-- Three I ; men died in a lime kilri; v ---Nevr York J markets: Cotton, 13 1-16IS; gold, ios I wobth WORTHPIaster, lime, &c. A ihaPprcell House, as f WTs Austini Get-131-rosin :$i TO$i-r7; manton, &aM&QM asslgried o tine, 87 READ TUB ttBCOQD. ; Ilabid Kepublicans need .not peek4 make political capital out m the to vote on th Ceuteuuiali VtH. vote stood as follows: Yeas, 146. The Republicans 55 Peinocrais. Indepenaenu......... v----11" Total .......UW6 Nays, iiu. Democrats. . Vn- Republicans, , Independents f 5 I Total. . ,....... " y I The Asheville Ct.tzen, referring to t outrecent sheep article ana tnose in the News, says: "If the State press ran awaken an interest in this mat- 1 in pnnvincinr the ter, can succeed in convincing ,tbe, land owners m Korlb Carolina of the wealth to he found in raising sheep then much good Will have been done and a long stride taken in vel; oDtnent of the resources of the Ula North State. , ; rr f : , ! "The Cincinnati Commercial says it is un- Mr. Pendleton in the next National Demo- SS2DiDtoeWNl,0!8e,!a" Now pray tell us what is a "Sena- t Jnal delegate. , J About the oldest and one of the sturdiest and most popelar religious papers' in the South is the Biblical Recorder, at Raleigh, organ of the e ueaunauon same nay. j among those who were present when Uie Baptists of North Carolina., It has ; We are glad to see that the announcement of the sudden and unex been published for forty years. bad places in the pavement on Third, be Ped calamity was' made known. De- Nobody at tbe North turns his I head now when Mr. Morton whistles M. u about the woe. of MiU- sippu Butler is to run for Congress next fall, his friends say.' . - - 1 .. Blaine is a Congregationalist. v. Spirits Turpentine Gen. Joseph E.' Johnston was serenaded in Newbern Friday night, and I r rDaeuianew remariEi, . j -ix. There are now fonr truck farms around Raleigh, and a fifth is spoken of to le ran sooo at . the Babcock place by Mr, George W. Swepson, says the New. We are pleased to deny the re-porr-printed in these columns a few days ago referring to itev. Jno. M. Rose, for merly of Fayetteville, now of Portsmouth. iiia nitection ot speech is periodical, but be Las been enabled to return to his charge re-1 p.itu i.jr UIH Buuri visit lonia relatives, r ciaiesviue American: un tbe I 12th mat.. Mr TI P MfiiMW I ; iliree miles west of Hamptonville, lost by fire bis barn, containing about 100 bushels I " I a 4aav?Qa IDIUIUK of corn, a large quantity of working tools, I of stable rougbness. I Pnafrn.... ' vcT.i j ' j I ivstuiutu iuviuuaiu . : ituu i young John H. .Hood, of . Charlotte. 1 fessedthathefound a kev which nhll u VIULJlllI' - LUC IIIHI IN ll f aTMl ' PHH- I Wmto get tetters from box, but states 1 that they all contained ehecka nd Artta and no money, and that he did non appro priate anything to himself. Mr. McDen- aid's case is set for a bearinz ou Toesdav. I Ashville 777n MaAor Ma- Dowell, near Asheville, has a ' fllh-house. I xervimi if his master was at home. lie Was "iiswerea in.theaClrmative. and thereupon I iilP.;:h3!rJ.fr5 V, v1 Ul ,UB uw, ana me two uaa a very i shorf conversation: in the course of which I '"rf conversation; in the course of which JiH)re raised his gun to bis shoulder. fw;p8on thereupon stepped into the house tttldgota riflp Itmnmlnir' uilli llila h "Hted. HU fr c3thauh1h I v coureiy in seii-deience." - T . . , i I ' Gen. m. c 11amanBl. IFrom the Charleston News i uenM. 3. Hammond paralysis atBeeeh Island, lat, after a - lincrerinc illnoaa "s oi ' sixty-one years. 1 ,"r0nd Jeceived ft military: B r - m , . . D . 1 theUnOTsASy? uajorityi'Iti the army he enjoyed the; I r 7 vv"D4ucuio ui ilia uiarntLgv,' he betook himself to the retirement planUtionlffe"wbe bled fuUytogxatiVy WsUteraryattes e was the author of a review of 3 the by1 oHGen. HammS as aunipiisn-1 J cliolaJ' an industrious reader and an ardent student.' iu mat nouse U a perch, about the size of nigut, and it is hoped there wul be no ceased came to his death from suffocation yS ft4:, Whn by gasAelelM.yer, tf. whenever anoXr to Tis liSunf !?ac- "ends to exercise their : skill upon. The B. Latkins, Joav Meir, Samuel Reichyw, ijiHlly kills every fish of any ort whatever, movement is beeomiog an Important , one Henry O. llnkin, ' T. iBegisteri ' 3. tbe Major puts in with him. He kUled a in our midst; -a iilrr?--x .u; v.. Thornton : A t! : H. ' Fincken 'ioslzfi whole mess of red-horse fisira week or two -u u-- i2m; lnaioa, T ZJ??' T- "g, iy runnings under them, suddenly a lOMpart Ot-tne ord ; cemetery ifnogere, req pKipper . vv .i'a . TV wiama. j. , rawing bis back fins; and ripping them, wall which la situated Market Stteet is i' , rI r1;; :44 f He 18 the spunk est fish in American waters. .- , JKW JS Am ' Axe.- w6;'. "r ""! 1 '! 1 , -Nothinedefirtite vet has i bee , . SW:WP?J- OuUaw lost his axe a daf or iwabi an MT' .V" Tl!001"100 ,Ul'mont iWWW after klng ror it for sonle I. UmsooUo of Adolpbus G. Moore, at who may chance to be passing by " t ! -i 'L LkL iJZLu'JL Haw River. The! Charlotte, 06rtr. ap- I , ' t r t " J V; weeedeii . coming across rulych0p- p'-urs to place no faith in another versiod -yj V learn n that ? Key. (J rM. pet" on a flat a one of the whaves. ... The V ,,,es,wting, which itthuggiyes? ;Capt Khodesice-Presldent of the Washington proprietor said e purcasedU of one Dap itl ui Mr' b AftFi temperance Bociety; together wWMeasrA- Mark, who. upon being approached 'on'the tion in V.AT,!"ifu?-iK" Deans to step down a considerable distanced V- ft ! uu; a v li'.-NO, loan - .- ' . - E.OITX-; ...i - - - W w v flBUUMBll n . Adrian & Vollkrs Seed potatoes, &c Mdkbon & CoCloslag sales clothing. Williams & MuRcmsoii Groceries. Kmctokb & Caudkb BnosxPotatoesil Bical ttecoraim-rRaleigh, ; Binfokd, Crow & Co Seed potataes. 11-9-vyrjjana ami. pianos. , . InVln ciotbing. .John Dawson Watt plows. V 8kb ootice of Seamen's Friend Society. ; -Fob Rent Twb"b--robms. ; - Celebration Mt Ziod Lodge. L Local Dau. Vt i ' . ';i:";;;'ft;:v--Vv;'-v-f' r ?arty oloudycolder,' falling: bMometer, and possibly rain to-day. ; J .-There were two interments in Oakdale Cemeter durinir the nast one adult and one child. ; lhe interments in Pine Forest icoiorea) cemetery during tbe past week tm. CUA"" , . ; , -v , 41;-. i , ' the Gttnil jQtjr of the 8uperior Court y,J Grand Jurv of the Snnfir5n!r J . . . . . Z" ? I 7" . Work HouM ye8lepday. r , , ; grQpeVioi. Court wU1 enter npon the fourth and last week of its pres. ent session to-morrow.- Schooner lF2KiZWce, from Cam lm v, . ! 'or ttis port, was in port at Vine- varu UayBu, iu8lauw . Swedish barn ne Trad our port - from Helvoet on the 2oth. , .. r i 7- Wemade'ASahitary Suggest f.1 u mm i I " , s , " r i I .- Schooner Treat Moore, cleared from New York " tor this port Thursday. Schooner De Mary Gray sailed from that tween Princess and Cheannt streets, have ieen repaired." " . - r-":. " - , I " j " . j 1 wui..uulvv. u.,u6 """" . dark, ; might find employment in several localities in our midst. The Register of Deeds issued I 8 marriage licenses during the past week, J of which 4 were for white and 4 for colored I eouplcs. 1 1 The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Benevolent Socintv will he hht on Tuesday. February lsL; at. 31 o'clock .J 1 . - . . jm.- ait Liits iiuujL . 2i ii la liiiuuiir n Mil tin i uock street. i i W,v- -,'-r': ; : j, 4i Elder Geo. A. Carroll, of this vitjr, win prcavu iu iuc ocvuuu XMijJllBt I "T" 7 " - The , St, ' George and St. An- J drew's Athletic Club have decided to give: I a ball shortly, at a time and place not yet named, and aDDointed a committee of ar- : vn victovtio nvaf ;: : 'v r - -" t , ' 1 "e letter DOX formerly located in front of the market house is sadly ter can be done, lhe removal of one from I another localitv io thia nolnt ! ' ' I z . r: " . - ..u .:.-j,-ui i TK vJn Arnim,. kl ;lT,LiyK & discovered that he was stances to remit in mihtr- W lm " ww BVMV' 1 ,W.f nf ' 'i i . came near running against some ladies in front of the First. Baptist Church the other afternoon. . a ' ; " , t- , ; yv:l"lwmr'Z?'r"l inK willbe heM;at;,BitKila.Hiatf David Cashweli and W.M.. Hays of; this I city, have been Invited by Rev. N. M. Ray Of SmithviUe, on behaU of Wtemnerimcel m PeoP' W have' been requested to.oaU- tJM wf muiuwiue. o,t, oaa J1I- U IUS NUKWMft VU IUO XiOOk D1UC U either thrown;down sustain a heavy Jarring,it becoming necessary after leaving AllTidZ ' itdtovriBgVtb fhe'wnie'ot .Ihe.er mWnetei- at me Signal Bureau,' S tills city! esterdaf&Jea.VU l . . X 7 W W :30 TO, M-V.59 s 11 P- M.t S6. ' Total rainfall .03 of an inch. i f ma near add butci. wuicu loaoia Da im. md Oonrier.J I mediately fixed: as it' is vcrv aiihovIriff Vlc. frrri raij. t.n'.r:-1 l- ' i' .l. 17. - . vL5- died W- and inflrrr. n.X IT,, ceeaea ,n regain lug posaeasiou ox n axe, i. AOC PWTO on s,mHaV 1 ;T7 t and now once again stands ready to . I Ukw nnddiluu (20 cent lriiflOoarud- atth'o tOgotw.ytoattedance upon severa nZUZLr Idtw, h tte Btoaj) i-Genl Ham oi oocjmnrcjieswpiie those nnacqnainted I , , , rr r.r -n .7 r 77 l f iiWPeFfWWYF' tne SUrrounaJngS, especially at nighL I U W snouia eTeriarn vom euvuu wrequmj I ,&Z2XZZk& I I f-.,- v- V--T - - '' ' " ' ,ii -t Wilmington; - - ' SUFFOCATED BY G 49. t f-,ii 9 rf J M (KVYiU f t Si Kill ,i -'i A Dlstreaalac Calamity A Iff an Found Did la Hit Bedr BaiToeateel br i li Among the passengers on the Carolina Central BaUway T.xrjyed:lp,lhiaitjton Friday afternoon -was a. stranger from StokesHtintyijwtiof ifeglstered his namfe at room $Wl3.:r Soon after his trriTal he re- quested to be informed wnere ne could find Mr; J; T, ' McIto he had a letter, of introduction tb him and wanted to see him - about some business matter. '-'A boy was sent with him to show him -,to Mr.. Mclvbr's resideuce, from' I wheuce he returaed about 10 o'clock, ac- reooaiied s fan the door W that lien- Uemao,' . He then bad bis name placed on the "cair Hsr, for SfVclock yesterday morning, boob after which he retired to his room ccompanieu try a servant, wnowent placed tbe key OQ the inside of the lock and withdrew. . ..-. V. . L ! ; At the appointed hour.yesterday morn- it u, Wrouaa those ho were to leave o-n lhe Northern" trains Who, Jon returning down stairs, said that he could not awake ine occupant or no. is. ine cieras were instantly impressed witu tue idea mat mere LmL , to lhe room in question, but had not reacW ed the door before they delected the smell of gas. . A hammer and chisel were hastily V"1 and popenwhen the room was found to be filled with gas, o, waa gog moment the clerks could not enter. . Final. and hoisted it, after which they repaired to the bed-side of the unfortunate young man d found thatTife was apparenUy extinct: foTand noon hU arrival and examman of the body gave it as his opinion that de- ceased had been dead for a consirirhl length of time. - 1 1 The lamentable affair, of course, created a feeling of intense sorrow, especially cea8ea WM 0 yunK man, apparently be- tween 25 and 30 years of age, and was an entire stranger in the city, it probably be- H!.7' , ? 1 1 '.. i xue letter or introduction to Mr. Mclvor was from Mr. John Fairley, formerly of thi iitv hn nn r !(.... i,n gentleman a telegram was sent announcing the sad event, and inquiring what; disposi- tion should be made of the body. A reply was received requesting . that the body should receive every attention necessary " J forwarded by the evening's exPress l lvi?H0tt fTom whcnce n be taken Dv Private Conveyance to the f ... , hrnnn f it ().rn..ntnn R Atp. . ;- county.. .The body was enclosed in a neat nUBSa ;coffln; An(i WMI fnrwAr(1M) M pected. tin, instead of turning off the gas; jet, blew a candle, notwithstanding that a warning www ww w aw vrvwita an w wvyy if to the contrary, in the shape of a printed notice, is conspicuously posted on the wall adioinin?. With the full force of the pas on 1 a w the doors and windows closed, and with no avenue of escape, it did sot-take lone for the rapm to become filled with tba danger- oua Tapor me iaion otwiucn,nnaer such, circumstances, is so certain to pro- duce death. -, . . . , . , From papers found on the person of tbe Unmarlea a an. engagement Was probable between himself and a young lady of South Carolina. Coroner Hewlett was notified of the un-. vjortttn4te occurrence : and fiummoned 1U& iowiag jury,, who, atter anK examination facts, returned a verdict that de- subject, said he found it on. the street 1 A policeman interviewed Mark, : u ostensibly with the view Of an" 'amieable ; arrange- i igglied aBainBtMark for iarcenv and for re- slating; ajceofflcer it) edisnharge of anv. mora wood choDnine done, . ti-t uc i til . -i l St TV I tie .lUliovtner in rAtAtirtmi send do- J,iri.gtogivetheiEa.tbA Joifiveuw or vesteroarxommaeTiTjywiinTriw i. xa., jrewsiY", wciwvucu .u The MoBimrO BTiJt sained Wilmington as vative State Convention, lit says ?Ther can hS hbiwssib'le bb'iectiori to holding, it there I herel or'attfew tern, or'Gbldsbbro,' or anywhere, in fact, east of Raleigh." .o. xi ,;t . c:;: smdjw; ..vOiig.' )..'. g . . ... 't.,..f,.i . .. ... .... . fc A Portrml mt .Cen. & .TTalIna:ton ' PalnteA fram Lire-An kntereatlniE ! , J . . 1 . ').!'' r i ', i aBd:ValaabI Rlle ofAnld Lanic s 11J '. ; . -. un . t ..1 !'. ,,- , 9y.ne.;' : Jj'l'J.litff tU- HI j j, Hanging in one of the parlors of pur townsman, Mr: Alfred Martin, is? a palqt ing wnich, a 'a worki;of art,- would' Wa4 ken the admiration of a criUcal cbirpolsseurt asr a f souvenfr Of ' 4 hundred 'years ago lit will. ex(evthe v attention 6X sbnie spf the friends of th Cehtennlai; toryVJt aseted 1JpdeT Ia: Fayette, by .Stuaripr, Neil, , )Tor,'jpso4 friend of the French , General, who resided in"PhUdelphiaU .After , the death, of this friend of .Ija Fayette, jbisr , pamtlngs. were soldt. aBd this one; of a large number, was: purchased by a gentleman 1 and' presented to Capt. MaffltL It was fortunately taken from . the i residence of Capt. Maffltt, in iWaabington ' city, by:' friends, during the war, ana oy. wis means preserved irom de struction or confiscation; At tbe close of the war' it was returned io Capi M.. who give it to Mr. Martin. ' ; ' ' . , ' J The portrait bears evidences of its great age; time, however, has not obliterated one trace ef the unmistakable i genius t and skill which guided the artist's hand. ,. ; .. ,, ! . We unquaiinediy pronounce, it upmost satisfactory likeness of eur ideal( "Father of his Country" that we have ever seen, on canvas, in bronze, or, marble, ,s .,i. t j 'u We feel some hesitancy in making the suggesLon, but would it. not be one of ihe most attractive articles in North Carolina's exhibition at Philadelphia fn We feel sUre it would be returned to its' dwher 'Uuin- Our riiarches Tollar. , .. ' , St : Paul's Evang. J Lutheran (Church, corner :of 0th and Market; streets, Rev. G. D. Bernbeim, pastor. English service at 11 a. m. German service at 7Tp. m; Bun day school at 8 p. m. Christian Associa tion at 4 p. m. ' Catechetical instruction on Friday at 3 p. m. Weekly lecture on Fri day at 7j p. m. ; " " : " First Baptist Church, corner of Market and Fifth streets, Rev. James B. Taylor, Pastor. -: Sunday School at Oi a. m. ; Ser vices at 11 a. m. and 7i p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday night at 7 p. m. Young men's prayer meeting Tuesday night at 7 o'clock. ; ... - ' St. James' Church, corner Third and Market streets. 4th; Sunday after Epiph any.' MorningPrayer at 11 o'clock. r Eve ning Prayer at 4 o'clock. ' Sunday School at2p. m. io- v.;(i.-y.- j' Services at St Paul's (Episcopal) church, corner of Fourth and Orange streets, as fol lows: Services at 11 a. m., and 71 p.' m. Rev. T. Ml Ambler, Rector. Seats free. First Presbyterian Church, corner Third and. Orange streets; Re vi Jos. R. Wilson, D., Pastor. Services at 11 a. m.and 7f p. m.. . Sunday School .at S p.,m. j :nj 'v ': Second .. Presbyterian Church, corner jof Fourth and Campbell streets.' ,Rev. C. M. Payne, Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7i p. m. Sunday School at 3 p. " m. . Prayer meeting Friday 7i a. m. Seats free. Front Street M. K Church (South), cor ner ft Front and Walnut streets: Rev. J.E. Marin, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and, 1 p. id.1 Sunday school at 3 p. m.; Prayer meetine Wednesday nieht at 7i o'clock. Young Men's Society Tuesday night at 71 o'clock. ' . " ''..' ;i 1 Fifth Street Methodist E. Church (South), situated on Ffth, between Nun and Church streets':. Rev. J. JL Rhodes, pastor. ,,Sev yices at ll, a.! m. and. 7ip.;(n.r( Sabbath School at Vf a.. m.ff . grayer meeting 'iiwrs day night ;at 7i 0'jQlocfco yifi. :ir.-Ai j. . .Services at St, Mark's (colored) Episcopal Church at tho' usual honrAu;?:.!:! wit j :i Trinity Chapel, . 7th " 1 and Brunswick streets; Rev,' Geo. -W. Price, : PaSlo.! . Ser vices at 11 'o'clock a. m Z p. m.' and 7 p. m'nOaKrtatTt RnftlwiT a'O arlri i5 1 First 'Baptist Church,1 colored,' f bn : Ftf iix kha' Oampheir stWetsl' :Sunday ko6f'M 9i a. m.'; preaching' at 101 a. hi.. 8 p. m. and tVllnlnirtnwliMiir Tlf arkMt. . I 1 il Theifotiowirifl ' hHces ruled yesferday :' apples,, vpeut iuw jpymtt mxii lard', l eents, per pund; butfer ,.4pS5 qents rar jwund;che ; growfl. fowa 606Q a paurj; gpese $1 j50i per pair; ptAh A019c. per pouna 5 peei tcern e4) 191(15c. pes pound v veal ; lil18;, perpounci) mutton, 13116 eta. per pound; hami 1820 cts. per pound; shoulders 'I3l , 14 cents ppouddr' tripe, 20 cts. per bunch; cts auartr souVbiihc, 5 cis.'e'g'gs, i6f 18 nk afio: stuHreoh 'ctsl'a chunk (5 lhs); ' tb'tatoes; new Jris1bL-40cJi: pick; ' ne W sweet -it . - t rv -iTlA.i a'-i'UU'u. cents a yev, uwi-wm wv, ypuyu, .!, .I'll Ij-Jiil .J!ltlVi ."MJf.lTWMlJ";' i AfYipeck;,! cabbages wlfyicentei;, ia J head ;, bologna centf a.T pound ;fi wild d,vkA puo-jcta, .aj panrt parwey.'o eenw a hunqli;caiTQi4o s.pdund irice 1020c ia ,rr. rr ' "H" n I A AngusU; Warteaton, &ii 1 60: Montgomery, 62; Mobile, 57: 2jew br leans, 59; Norfolk, 61; Savannah, 69; Wil- mington, 70. ;At burrequest Mr Martin ".kinfljy gave ns the outline of j!tki 'elegwt' Picfu'res hi peaches 2oc per pound: iwaiQuts, dcenu per peck; pickles, cents, -per .dozen; ' - - 1 . The Wood Impoaltloti and Remedy, r, A correspondcntrwnting on the wood. question, says v- There Is much complaint of short measure in buying wood byjtie1 dray .lead, and no doubt in' mahy instances purchasers do not get their money's worth. The remedy for- this evilj remarks our correspondent, Should-bef applied by kur 'KJUyi Fathers,1 ! . the Board of Aldermen, by 'passing- an 'ortmahTO' req that every dray used for'the nurbbse of hatuins woott oe1 provided -With 4 third dray ftofl , the'midale of the dray just four feet inj front Of jlhe .others ; i that the! others be. made just thirty inches in length, and that the dray and irons be keptlsojtfie Irons will stand ; straight at,: right , angles with the. dray , ,f V . . r I jThe purchaser cau ben tell by a glahcei at the dray if it is level full with the tops of tho' irons; which will 1 make h is iotiarter of a cord. . ' . . - Draymen, should be' notified.' and after A eanable lime' elapses j ietitjbir drayi in order, the police should be instrucitefd to arrest any draybian found hulingwQi With his dray, unless the same shall; be properly filed abeb ana. carry, him to, .interview) the Mayor. This will cause uniformity at odce in lhe measure Of wood, and will be 'nb real hard" 4 euip to any one except, wie owner oi uie dfayiwho ' will have tb spend a few cents to pu.t his dray in order, which is a mere picayune It isdue' to the citi2eri8,-by city,rtb, protect them from" imposition he by their licensed, draymen and; we trusf Our f 'City, Fathers'' -wilUee that this evil; ia i Remedied atonoe ' 611 I We would suggest, in addition to he, above, that another ereat evil to, be reme? died is found in the fact that much of tho wood brought to market is, cut too. short,' the proper and legal length being four feet; A'StraiiKe Case.1' ;:. ; A colored woman ' living somewhere, in the neighborhood of the plantation; knoivh as "Love Grove," a short distance beyond Union Depot, allowed one of her. small Children, just able to walk, to stray off from the house a day or two since, as ire are informed, and upon missing . her little one and making : a search forlt, , was lbrri-' fiedj beyond expression ! .atli finding that a large hog had seized the child,! thrown it upon, the ground, and; was deliberately gnawing at its head, having, when she dis covered the position of affairs, bitten and mutilated one 'side of its face to such an eitenfthat its injuries, it' is' feared will prove fataL We . Could not ascertain: the name of the . womanj but learn thai ! the facts are substantially as' we haye' stated them. '" .; jDuriag the twenty minutes beginning at 10:45 yesterday morning, the, anenlometer at the Signal Office registered, jaijt, average velocity of .wind: of 84 miles per hour while at SmithviUe the velocity reached a intervening land lprobably account for the difference. ; This1 was sufficient to mafce the rigging of the shipping sing and raise great clouds Of sand on the streets. In case ft fire ' had' started at the'time it would doubtless have made a big sweep. ' ' -on naarlstrata'a Court. . ; r Gustave now, boatswain of. the German barque Lydia Buchauy was arraigned be4 fore Justice I Gardner's Court yesterday on Uw! charge of assault and battery of Ue person of one'of the men belonsiniBr. on. that ship, ' Defendant plead former conviction before , the Imperial Gennaft, : Consul, but Justice Gardner held that no such plea could ;be (considered, as a' Cbnsul liadno jurisdiction in the trial of (ainoinat cases E this country, linj. . i i.-r - i . ucb. wus.Bupeuaea on taymeni or wiw..ti ill. .r i u.i .! '. ,f:'A colored hnVby" . the, ihame of Alex. Halsey.was arrested and brought before lhe uiiarge oi uigging up ana removing trees from apiece -of rarfd lrf thl'xJeighborhocjd oi iiuion, oeionging to Mr. T,; 1. oyfeet. 4.1 appears- tuat mr. d. naa neen trees 'from' ! his' plaice1 'for' "'sbme time,' arid HalBey. with a spade in hand, was finalrv discovered in the act of digging them up. hearing bf the1 case ?was -postponed until tomorrow morningi"' ' Fair and Fcatlrat. tm" lira "',. i a r . -n t "T. j tt . .fc i :i' ! e attouitu Dememoeiauiej! air ana r esu val next TuosdSy.' night, 1st !of February, under'1 iheii:aus'picesof 'the ladies of lhe Flrsv5 Baptrsi' TjriAfchV1 Th acJd)lion to, the the Cornet Concert Club Will give sometde fightful musio.. ; The Fair Abd Festival wijl be i held via. the Meglnbey building: " v On the second floor ithertt will bv a igallery of xne acta &nu conoanie. Am should go ana see tor-lneiaaelves.' ' i in hu i t i i rii i I a ai :ai i ; "" 4 . .. ; . ------ - a Thei onlV case WforthBltfavdr'slCdiirt SPsterdYLmor Aur4)vt,i. vuarsw ji WJM;-' apfaiwuuuig a cents in silver. thtfJvirtirifirtV 'of 'SBilB'l T- a i i , : . t .1 crvl Grk-wltoas-fWniriK dis - chargadj thi r6sejt'aSMnfeOldered td pay the costs. ja. Wr II". foV itleVer dUaDoktADBr.iA i Sjr-ieraitliS5eTlU; Urgs aiaev SO cents.1 j .i . ;. 1 a a m Rt:ti j l Li&MiaMifcaiei Newspaper tat the current week. Tafetwffl Vetlin lopea'antU llU'cloelf thi !siilltl-l. -4 -JwiivilsiJi akalfoaTjKki9nl aminaWwasl Book!Ba4- IiarvabeaH.UauaBaiarsA A Work laanllke .laaiaiefi' 'andL'kt JreaaobabM iiHCeAi'ller chants and others neediag RWelBootej'dTbtBer work, may rely on promptness In the execution of their orders. , WHOLE NO-? -2,7161 lHWj advertisements I iH ir fh in Notice. it,;, , fit X sb annual mjtvrmd ar thk skamkn-s KCUNDSP feoCIKTY Will be' held atmefSeai&en;Br BettW; on TUSSOiT, FArtiary lst,at l( V. V. . n TUfouHTioia5 tbai 'Hoi ,; iVl I. O. of G. 8. A P. of will elfebrtta, taahAmrivenart' br a GRAND' FESTIVAL and CONCERT, at the CTT A. Grand aTarcfar at the JBalL r A Band Af lftndft WW biln attestlaAee. ll- 1 " i Comnmi a JULIA, B ATSON. SARAH HINRYl FHXBX BGWlX)NplAirBT mLlAlTrBOinf , MILLER. AMELIA WWBTT.T,,': JmS-Un fiirwFibient. . WO OOMPQBTABLB - BKEMROOMSy CONVE- ..... ..!;! inltmOy located ;pa ErlBeaM, batweeu Froai and Set Jan80-tf .'?timf tUJ f " ? - . M.. at' fVf r t . .' . . r . ! . I . . ( i . arLt rosepink! td nLiiUuVi tuiU'd-il - jJ-ili: 'lift , , JfixES, JACKSON WHITES, lilt li ''iUilfJHfirril it f iil iSi JJitl i , PEERLESS. Ac.;., tfed 4:u;STOB Ap TlARRTO Jo(H fwfj yflSV iJPWb'il taf Ml w orai ffl w orrn iilfc .U? '-mil fciyi. .'l lJi:5 U$iU ,OKA bbls Cemeat and Plaster, , '25i1f-.,.'8'f''t'u -insi Wf.. 300' eKelasseal'. 5-V;fv'i ul ; barrel BTH. Eyrnp, il" f A A bbls' Planting Potatoes. ' W"ATT. PLOWS. 1 '' ' ' .'Sir, I AmES' 8HOVELS, MAHUEK KORKS, AXES' Spades. Rowland Shovels and. Spades, Hollow. Ware,TraceOhaiaa, Grind Stona, Ac. ! f A large assortment -of the above Goods, now I Stock, and at aricea that .will, eiva nHafafltimi. nut be had at the Old Established Hardware House of j jan80-tf- Notu 1&. 80 A 81 Market St ' Tne Biblical Secorder, PUBLISHED -j't ..';-( ,-; Edwards,' XSronffbton - & Co. j 1 RALEIGH' WC.M'W REV. b. T.: BAILEY. Editor. REV. J. D. HUFHAM, AssocUte Editor, ; j ; TJWsVyW&iX&)i;i Agrlcult'al Editor, . i:, Organ ..of- NortLCarwlM-BaBlists; In Its Fortieth Tcarl r fun; VVKKS .1,1 3: vV lUHi'tS- Jii-it j EVERY BAPTIST ' SHOULp TAp;iTi! As an AaertisiiLg: MediumlT nsiirpaAsioi' Only $2.10 per tear, - j 1 Address BIBLICAL RECORDER, ! :: jaa80Hf i; jVO'i'iU v ti.i-Raleigh',3Tifc, : i i Seed. Potatoes. -LARGB, LONG AND FULL-EYED EARLY ROSE,, PEERLESS. , . , , PINROTlJACKSOHWHITB, s ' .iir.:;T .;tPJUcffBLQw,4:c. pVv. '' "aU carefun Pickled in bagels-Tab boaey and just tbe, thnis: for 11 V furnishing Wnda. , Back Boll Clear,, j j stpo? aejav'fgw .aiL j.t;i : -. "" ' Smoked Sides. " J , I i SnOTJIJ)xR3 Saioked, 8gar-Cure and Bry in viitfi-w 3ar ,irgiflfcdi'' fei yjiM1"""' j lV HtHS'-"- f.H i il :-nifil j i ; i i iWefltem and Bal Hmore, in tierces sad tu Of ; avtil ilr iioi'ackagesi. .','.''"' Prepared Ham i laauiaU swkacalorietaillnsAaclutoiuKiW ltoBtofel,;, Baighjg Jltakis,'' CWran; Moltetsi 7 1 .iryTrnTrrTf-iH atrwool Allv ffw fin trsriA j r Ft .of SaapaM ln iHgkflad aad.Barie, t . DVDTT1M -.UJt If AT 10090 A-t.nL.taia j and tbe Wgestfstqckla theyCOBtrj aoBtf Jalti-. mora, r.-VHMoa praaOjiaiwaaaBaiafj ,tJ.;1l jivozabljkflfliwB everjarev andi.be Isuit t(ti'l oi d)uaad:(fr tt.lBcanatanllyn'.fnuU Incraasiii OT.rr CAM'Ti BB BEATEN? 'iiSJ v.. Ufliinn. nil lclnila.! .1 i 1 jr: eer, aorjttw, vnsmpaign woerana .' wi'oii aa4iTwaa41aiponeA.TVmflaiiti htm l vnriAMA' unewinff ana Kmovincr. . , . always on hand. -4 vi ; : I 'Barainc. iHea? Hoo IrW.1 nnin. Glne and S B?owa,ffegaaL CoSees.Tea0y Spleea, Stardti Soap, gait, Candiea7Caadlea.X!anBed ajidFjickled, yGopds. Brooms. Brushes. Buckets. Tubs. Washboards, sod "exarythinfc and an ' kinds' or' Goods In' the FarK&h- ing Grpcera'.iinat i b imH n fji.uiinu. iuaJ Call and 9mjno out atok,aa4J ceaviacaL jsnkHftVttf. VRL4i iiybtLfcRS. f'ii IAffi tit. A' . ilw jJiJjw, a. . . - a . ATUtUtUCa"-' rytabUCB, Ktt ji, 4aaaW: i, EJwimTO:;cAiJEa Itl Uiilitt (fi .1 . f TjTJTTTrrfTTrr rt-rffrDTTTt iJlt 50 '8 WH8 i'i'm-T"!" 'C'i TllrlJfiu Mv!iJ vi!iilK3 vs' 150 ':L4iV8i0fiiul4ougm oiWe-W f?Tl M". ; J nil manr.1 nmi' im ;t"if i: TA Art SACIMLITKPOOL IaL1'V c ,1 j a. a aa . a a waasrr a w w waw .. :-; For sale b Jeby KEBCHNER jan30.tr ft CALDEii TJEOS. One week! . stn B OC S 50 One month.... .. ... l...-.. i ..... . 8 .00 7X.TwotoontliaIuT(.ilki:s-..15 oo Three iaontas...fe.v....i.ii...l..M 00 --iix month..rr.r..:.......u. .85 00 tarContract AdvertlBemepta taken at propoi Moaatsly lew rataaS J w iiIf ;ttf;v- - Five squares estimated as a qoarter-tolumn, and fa aqaveimas aaff-coittiaa. ;iik GroceHr Gtdceries. ! ftl . HOI' f-f, . ( .til, JOQOO.lPS.TOiu, - 5000 ffiuTT - Bbon 1500'?!--i iwiui 2Q()wdkadBfco(iii.J n i 30Q BagsBlo, tagnarrii tod Java jotteeV' f AlhUTelsl C&kera? 1 A A Boxes Factory Cheese, i . . loo p' 7-Ht 'T,"?"''-ifi gQQBlaSugaraJl tadesiu , tF,i:'j! ?CAArKei&all,''- vlnU HI II I reerieas ana it. a. roiatoes, rQAA Tons Eureka OaanovV'' ' t T 200wGu?PBilo,',',jl J -JTi iqanoai Goods; KladUn.,fStarfcbMatchei. Wrf"riv.- 'AWiAw-r; iv.fl s QOO Hhds and 85 Tierces New Crop Cobs Molas ,04Ji .safly nowlandUigto,Bidg"MockBmte4! ifl.a V' ' . il' FL(by' in'c-'V'i-"'"' Jaa SO-tf IwLLIAMS WILLIAMS & MLECHISON. The , Cash h 13 WHAT- WB ' WlANi' 'AND Kf' ' ORDER TO . .,. . . - ,-, . . -.; .... ; . .BECTJBB THE SAME WE OFFER u I , EXTJHAOEDIAfiT INDUCEHENTS EST MEN'S 7..,' T..i .ilnVa'SAu lANftCHILDBENS1 ',;i . '-5 ii WW SHIRTS, ; t'www.'-S.y"l! ,1itrf'Vi ' ' ftf AND WFltE WOOL 8HIRTS. C A TtTlTO A TJ f ':-;Ate.y janjtfj,;:;!!; TheRIaceitaBuy s.nnrt hb '" i(oiao.' wea-xs-v ur. im .... .TT?Q1T 1TTA T tHW i . s imps, OU7,J t 4 5 - x4lS fcifl I!' ' ' ! T . 7 .io. .v.U.donf 'Iil.?' .liihiii sfiv i 4 i V. ,1.Jfiil4 . IS AT l. & -i i ,J LT 4 - . - ; Yates Book -1 Stordi, Flows I FP10T7S '! X)LOWSi BAAJKBANDS, iTBAOE8, iv " A. 1 BACEBAND WSBBING. . , ; r f . ' .1. OXi.TyiiL.r.tVn.wiO, ffiC. All of the above Goods for sale .at verv low flc- jaa 801 Ian sn.tr . f - ' W.wTr.i.. p New Hardware Store., SOOO1?8 oil1 JyyTl J ' 500 JTBaROrjllDJKBAL, h'iiKNwLsL M4k? ntiiiw u-Jiii.n li.. Llii La2.U-J Jil?.o J I i iv illWl BAJUtUJ WOif JUt, . 7' i iJ-fl SO-b; j.KElctotEBi AQALCBRBBOS. 2Wim4M WW PHICEiGOODS, JanwO-tf f . . tat Hat Storo. )'(fiii.(iii ii . ii i1 ' 'j'i'iU j 1 THREE ' ' i . A -'" -T- r. . w-VaFVl 'II OUK TKJMlNl?OUH ... : , , T, TTrt ITtlO I T T- 1 T1LTC? T ' . hIT ' i'lM.if u''5wlH sMl?TSaNiACOU j Jsa so-fl; j j i -QaMrii aaft MardiaitiTaiiwW." ttttisiiVeeaabalf SIriiTsr, ! - ? 7i'd jt'i-v i.)ujli'.','l HjiifcilMuitit Wiediifisday. Ev:eninfi:, iFeb, j2, Jj;il iinl- rr- rrr .. 1 . . Augasfuiw:Dalrs, ffamlI-,;"r, T Stl" AVZHIIR THIATLE C0!IPAJJ Y im ,('iiil rrrTliTBtYl -rii in tne ureal tumorous sonaai moim As played by this Company, upwards of 400 . : "ilgntTtaiYork'aidSNwVOrWfl ill tliealori wesof theVth' lv, eaixe. nSr-tby t aie ' or1 ekttKwln -fezUi wiiOttAY S-: 1 -i ii ;i WMnxTfivrniT v v I Vesetable and . Fro wr. Seeds, ;i"t7?i.H-.7t J i tt r innavs 4f 0'ilssVflMf f S'aUWrter 8sooBd andTMarkett I . . . t 1 J I "T 7 a - t stops tonoomtarit ;i-t r No NORTOFRetSnET, ii'wsw eoksitiysiIi Hill JfiJf , jan ts-tr, - - Bookseller and Stationer. IrW Ojttuiiil'it fat' . folU Vl U I TC8T. RECEIVED. FROM MFSSRS. BRIGGS 1 ll) IiTtLliaMlgO'ad-Rche6tr,ta.ftill and complete assortment 01 JUd usupn guaran leednaaiklol beatgitrvthiir. .unyi lHaii , -You may be sura, of get ing Froth Seed byfau UgoaUioLTeii 1 - JAMES a !fcTEVENSOjrXt ' lan 3S-xr . za pe tween amnanarniiiKn. . ' J I VJJf ALL DESCRIPTIONS, AT TUJS . - "V Vt itfW tlSOl- ! JJtlll JV' !: Mtween Market andf Princess. RXFAIRINQ PROMPTLY DONE. , Jan23tt I iHAYDEN A GERHARDT. I - . U ' ' -4- npn, toe ., ; --'ft,, :- ."'.7 -.j7c