- -- - -- ..i.. aijiiiaLMaiaJaaaeaaaaw aaaaajajgajtMjanaasMa MtZ3 Title ti iiitf tf ii Wst Met. " AdverUseaieats wtTJ be fn - In uSs Uauy BssTiasi. at tbs followhir vt square of oea men, or tea mlolon Miiea. - .i)usaiaaraoiis Uute ..."-... ." 1.00 I square, 1 wtt j...,.,,, 0 1 " aiontB..,., BOO 1 i IB BMntlM.w.i..t;l......... 19 00 1 1 PUB JULEiPtt 8EtfTINEt "t - . ,. , .nimiio - l',f X , DAILY, wwklt AND 8EJItWr.it ) flfflnto! niran nf Vnntti f!arnli"11 f' ; v av it. " a i I f ' ft f ' - f 1 i s ; em' -, v ft ff4"f ' -f i 1 I DauVie Una! I var m advaer.e.wt .IK 80 Daily 81s month laedvastce.,... .4 00 8ml Weekly " H ..... A..... 00 , Weekly SmiI-mI S r-.... 00 a .Tk Dni.rntUJ fee Mmm'u My part the City at Ftttaea Canto weu LEA PIBBIS8 j . Ittheo.ly CEHiNK WOUCSTRSHIBB SAUCE 1"0ST OFFICE DIBECTOBY, For the benefit of the public, we pub llsh the following directory of the pott- oflkaof this city t Western mall cloaca 10 -.SO a, O. " " arrive 3:49 p. . Em tent " closet ' ' - B:30 p. an. friBTlef t?vq ill:05 a. m. Chatham 'closet ' ;30 p. m. arrives , 9:45 a. an. R. & O. R. R. mail closes 0:30 a. . " ' ajrivea 3: 15 p, an. Throtwk northern rK.au. U.K. closes 9:30 a. m. h jjprth jla It. A C . , boro cloaea ' 8:30 p. m. Through northern via Geldt- , t boro arriveo 11:05 a. m. Office honra for delivering mails from 7:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. ' Money order are Issued aol paid from 8:15 a. ro, to 4 p. m, , Lel ran rWwjrfstereMoui 8:15 )l m. to lib. nv , ., f I No mail sent or received on Sundays. w. w. uounx, jr. .i i . v ! Cotton dull at 12). Orders light TJ. 8. Senator Banaom is in the city, Carnter will remove his drug store Jan. 1. Rev. W. 8. Leey baa been spending kt. L1M.. ft. .!. 'Mi? ' -t V r 'The sound of the-brtetmis bora' atOl beard on the street, vn ! nsiw By getting ZeigWa cigar yoo will not he deceived. All be aaluisai WaL Prof. Tripp ia arranging to dejfrer ja aeriea of lectures in tbiaeityataa eartr The Raleigh national bank has deS The oolored people of this city wQl have a .grand emancipation procession on Saturday. I Zeiglers Raleigh fovorJU Cigar store it the place to get the best and the -purest cigar uvthci: Bev. Father Rielley left this morning for Charlotte, eonseqnantly there will not be meat at St John's, Sunday. i The finest stock of chewing and smoking tobacco, pipea&c,, at 2k- lor 'a. vaetl door to the 'YarboroWli House. , Bev. Q. E. Bawl and bride, of DnV ham ; BeR. 8L Welb nA tuaHy, and Major A C Avery, of Burke, are at the 'National." , . meeting at Knap of . Beeds ednesdiy, and to-nigbt there will be a big meeting at Durham. i I 4 '. K.' , t AC the request of many abzena, we have ' Introduoed bar fine MPuiioiro Oil," 30 dtgrtet iyertett Aim jf j p. :Pric 40 oenta. ;'l4f ft Co, Tle eastern bound train on the North Carolina railroad reached this city yes terday two" hours behind tune.' The delay was caused by walUng fat- the Atlanta train Charlotte. Thanks are returned for an inviutlon Vt attend a 3Tew Tear'a lop Tarilrt. Klater'a dancing bait, over Wayne All-H cott't ttore,.tonorrow eveainjfn.:. Plater la to U master of ceremoiei Ma A i BsJklere A Co. baive for ale two good mules, on beautif nl pony; one new bnggy and cm second-baad eaniige, juai repaired and painted, as good aa new.' ' Call them at Ko 2, Martin etreet,' for a bargain. The mayor bad oily two4 Httlo -cisot Ufore him this morning t Barney Slier riilaa got 12 hows ta the calaboose for bemi :drui;ivrao;.tart)''iar to plank down 2$ Jbr, being 4tcedmgly lisorrlerlyand 1125 costs besldea,' fc iiey; DrMarabanren (rUcopal); 'cbnrch, t'wiU jeeinirethis evening In, the ginidrjichoiil' ro'ouVwf l4ttbi''ou'pV!!w ilelity.'? This lecture will be the fourth of the scries propose! to ,bo delivered. . i-t n v r ' ii i ' l''!'tf EcirDAf,. 8choo FxsiTesWday afternoon tbt children of the Somlsy SjLmmI of, the church, of the Good Shep herd were treated to an elegant f fast by the teaoliera, and meabns of the eon gregsOon. '.The tablea were spread in the large ball above the' Ciliaene' na tional bank. Everything wan V b4 bfd that eonld tempt the paUta. Tba drea af sweet Chriatmas earola, and erybody bad a good Ume ' The oooa sioit waa most pleasant one in every .reaped, and wit tot only enjoyed by the young people, but the old seen d f lamauaien vaie. tueirown. ..Iew ler- ird ftdwsrtial' Bronhton "A Co. have Just received jettons styles of ; Kw Tettr'aXW5iYouiig gentleiuea will pUiase eall and ' eiaraine style and i , i,ft w. ' - . mm i ' . i UiiyKuj rows io - ma 4osi amenumeni, and very man'ln full court-house toted that Ue exchange of bonds be tween the state treasurer and (he Chat ham road' was a fraud Upon the jteople and the atata. ' i TO.O. F. Tha following gentlemen were elected Tneeday evening to fill the varioua.offloeeb kUnteo lodgei No. ' L O. O. F.,' for the ensning term t Mor ris Bosenbaum, N. .Q. George ' D. Cully, V. 0, j O. Ii. Curtis, R S. j R. 8.;B. XL Towlef, F. & j T. L. Love, TreaTOrer.:'(!'Sr.;'i '', jf a ' ' na ' '.i . . - Lectubi. Rev. M. II. Houston, a returned Chlpa mlsslonaxj' delivered very interesting lecture last evening In the Presbj terian ' chnrch on the tip toiled celestials. He will lecture again Oils evening at 7:30 at the same place, and the public are cordially invited to attend. , . i. , A Hrf NEW Plac, F. C. Chris tophers ft Col. liave, opened ab their uev'tAnd,'Flahei Building, on Wil mington street, a largo and new stock of groceries and everything found in a first class store. See advertisement to morrow rnd go and see Frank, and we wilj guarantee UuU yon will be pleased. Hocaa fob Bbnt. The well known residenoeof Mrs. Henry W. Miller is for rent" For thirteen years it baa been known as one of the most popular board ing booses ins the city. It has 'every convenience which belongs to a cora f6rtabla;'ail commodious bouse, and is especially adapted to the uses of a Kmoara or Pythias, Last evening Centre lodge,' of this city, held a regu lar, meeting and elected the following offioer or the ensuing year J Eugene O; Hurrelt, C C. ; B. C, Manly, V. C. ; H. J. Hamil. j a A.' SJierwooxljK. R"aToe kWTwImTKT D. Heartt, M. of E. MeBars..EL O. HarreH and George Ziegler were elected representatives to the grand lodge. ACCidekt to A Crri8E. '-A, few daj s ago T. L. Love, of this city, while suierintending the erection of a mill duni on his form in Chatham, was thrown from Irs horse, who became sud denly frightened , and jumping, threw Mr. L. suddenly on bis back, causing hint to Hifttain severe in juries. - We are glad on the street, though atlll Buffering a good deal from his full. . , . ... . Waxk Bcpkiuoh Covkt. Oreaay Sam opens' court here Monday, and a heavy til imeibcvwill have, VaDMt 109 M iWwaVrmisSogo before the jgnuU bill ury,of which 29 are for larceny, 15 for assault with x deadly weapon, 10 lor lult and battery, 5 for trespass, 4 for perjary, ! for murder, 1 for robbery and lor affray. Taere are 209 cases on the oriminal docket, 411 on the civil, 24 on the bastardy and .1.000 noli tax This ia, we. think, the heaviest snperior court )n this state. "iRbtcrxbd. -The editor left for a few daj' recreation in Biohmond among bie friends, and at the name time extor ted a promise from Mr. Turner to edit tba Sentinel in Lis absence, Mr. Turner deserted and 'went to' Halifax court, leaving the local to play boss, Mr. Tur ner baa, returned andx reporta a high scene hi Halifax court-bouse, caused by the Bey. r Goodwin, an ex-Methodist preacher, ; cuasing him tot a "d d butler milk rascal" while he waa speak ing. The scene and excitement waa al most e jual to that of Potter and Bynnm in the earns boose forty jean ago. The laverend Goodwin aV called lb 3 stockholders' attorney-iai'v- .," Major J. M. Tate jaAuiubi city this tnortiibg to issinrieMie duties of secre tary and cashier of the Lynchburg W turnnce and Iiiwkiiig-4J'i)ipany, of LyiclibpVaric UtAvaCVills, k'd ; to'' which;' 'position be was rectntly cfected by that company, u We congratulate ajor Tate upon bia pro motion and the company upon having secured so worthy an official, but regret the loss to our community and to the state jff ro Excellent ' a gentleman. Major 5. h a ia0ve xf Burke? county, in (bia ata'c, lias been a resident of Raleigh f t Bve year, and for wo years baa been gpoernl agent of this company foe onti garotna. wbicn agency now passes into the bends of Messrs. Law rence ft Wmston, .We. wiflh.bim cue (esamhUnew bom. .., . . SALEM. .5 V ' Tot Mobavus SmxtMEirr Thb 3 AcjLDairr ExTKRrKua : Mbbchaxcs, Poo voaa, jta CoU Doha : This la one of tbe oldest towns in North Carolina ; a large number of the bouses still retain tha tile roofing; the inuubitnuts are principally Moravians, who are a aober and indus trious people, whose ancestors fled from Enrope from reugioua oppreeaion. and settled La this state and formed a colony. Tbe government conveyed to them 100,000 acres of land by an act of assem bly In 1782. The Ural colony arrived In November,. 1753. In looking at the aiasag tinea of the original grants, on the waters of the Pan aud Yadkin riven, the qaeation arose la mv mini, why were they so crooked t My friend, h. A. Vogler, informed toe thut they did iteoae to take in -the rioli bottom Luida of the two rivers. This evidently showed a ahrewdneaa eel Jam seen in those day. Salem is the centre of a four niQe aquare plat of land ; and a stranger to look at it, aontb of the street connecting it with Winston, would very probably come to the conclusion that it waa about finished ; but auoh is not the case; the spirit of enterprise aud go-aheada-tiveneas which ia so manifest in Winston, is permeating the inhabitants of Salem, and on the suburbs many large and handsome reeidencee are taking the plaoo of tbosa ancient domicus. Among those most notable ia the large and pa latial residence of MaJ. It L. Pattorson, who, by the way, is one of the largest merchants in the town, and as a clever, obliging gentleman has few equals. There are several points and places of interest in Salem that are worthy of note,, and interesting to the general reader, for I presume that there is hot state south of the Potomac, aud probably in the Union, that bat not had daughters educated at the SALEM ACADEMY. This is one of the most celebrated fe male schools in the state. It was es tablished in 1804, and up to the present time nearly 6,000 young ladies have been educated here. This number doea not include the day scholars which, ao- tordtnz--to-tnettelognerw cent, more, making the whole number upwards of 7,000. The Instruction If thorough, and while this school does not give diplomas, the young lady who goes through the regular course will pan out as well at one from any other institution of the kind in the south. The discipline of the school it marked JULWree m&swfmm JWttM t. gywiBt. regularity aud punctuality, and while the young lady is made to feel at home and hapti", at the fame time she is fitted by the best training for the sober duties and solid realities of life. In the DOMESTIC ABBANOEKEXT8 of the school the pupils are distributed in companies, or families, consisting re spectively of those most nearly of an age, and numbering about twenty. Lach company, or family, baa a eittmg and a dressing room, and other apart ments appropriated to its own uie, -and is under tho special direction of two resident teachers, whose duty Is ta Wetfiae wtmtt!Xflrcts ent erai monitorial anu parental overnight ever the pupils, subordinate only to the president and bis wife, who occupy the position of parents to the whole family. In the catalogue for 1875, there are TWO nCHIBED AMD- TWENTY-OS E"2 young ladles names enrolled ; Uus speaks volumes for the management of the school, lie v. Si. E. uruuert, the president, very kindly showed rue through the buildings, aud the two hours with him were spent very pleasantly Uideed. Mr. Grunert is about , iiity years of age and is every inch a gentle man kind and Jovial, and strives to please those with whom he has inter course, lie is aided by a competent corps of teacher. . In the studio I found specimens of art that are seldom seen in any school, and the music ren dered by the young ladies at the church waa or tne. btgheit order.' , at Kaleru is kept in tlie bext order of any 1 ever saw. ,' inert are rour divisions m it, and each class are buried in their re spective division, as follows 1 The old women In ono division, the young wo men and girls ia. another, the old men In another,- and the " young men and boys In the fourth. There are tome of the most ancient looking cedars in, and around the cemetery I ever aaw.- Con sidering the age 01 the town and the number of inhabitants, there have been fewer deaths '' ja;, this .community than any where else on this continent, and I will venture tbe atsertion ttat a stran ger, attending the Moravian church hi balera, on any . clear day. vill sec" a larger. pcxRtaeofwpcjn&Ja. proportion ta the number present, than in anv other tilace of the sjoia nu iLer priiuiabitUBts.Vf iv. :-.-JLii- Balem u a eonaiderauk. mannfaotnnng Elaoe. ' i H. Flies ia eagrgwd extensively 1 the manufacture of woolen and cottou goods. : Tbe farmer ' kept on aale by ail ttret-cla-sa mercb'iuta. iC A Hege, at the agricnltnral works, puts up a aa berior plow of Lrj own patent, aud bis corn-shellers are all tbe go ia that re gion.' He doea all kinds ' of eastings. WYO. Babnson makes and. repairs the things what the pxmle ride in I mean buggies. :: Be ia a yov.Bg man of fine ad dress, undeista-tds lus business,'' is steady, sober, induatrione, handsome and wants to get married. In the mer cantile business I noticed Patterson k Co. and Ebert & Ca, in the lry goods line ; 8. H. A 8. A. Everitt, hati and shoes ; J. F, Shoffner, drugs. . Lawyers, none, Imd oh I how that people aw bleared ; bnt if that expression ia true. abont Raleigh T There Ire four 3 doctors ."i. F. Ebaftucr.'n. T. Babiveo, T. T. Kaehui and N. a Soidere. Tbsre is only one newspaper in the town ths Press, . which teems to be doing ood buHinesa. - v.' '"::.V' '.' ; -. , Bubon caa boaRt of tbe best . cornet band in the etate. They - tdav wall, and in their new, 'dress, .seated on the bandrwagon. drawn by tne six loree bay horses 6( A Fogle, with him as driver, cut a big swell. .. It was my privilege to attend a concert given by Uvu bead while I waa in Wbuton. They acquitted them selves finely, and exhibited considerable mimical talent Taking thi occasion to return thanks for. thejuany, kindnvws received from A. vogier, matt woom no cleverer a centlenuuv livee, I -vill close lest I weary your readnrs. ' ' !; " TAR DROPS, i.- ' '.' ' yorphy is oppcalluji'.'foi- ' gradad school, , -Mi t. . v. ; Corn ia selling iu Jfewberu at Ci cents pur iHumei. - ' i ; . Cloud Lt tho pane of a new Rocky M JUbt botaU v. 4" ' ' " ; Tlie Ooo4 Templar , lodge la flourish ing in Murphy". ' Josh Billings unrdert Englpib in Vil mtngtoa) Feb, Irfr.texfwm .'.'. Rocky Mount motuuUia aoquiaitiuu of two new bar roomsjia t.i, , ! Work on the new nulroad warehouse at Rocky Mount has began.1 " : , Five foreign' vesncui are awaiting car goes in the port of Wilmington. ; . The Pvthtnn E-:hO will make Its first appearance in Wilmington- Saturday. ! The Wilminffton'. ft Weldon railroad last week deadheaded. Chapel Hill stu dents. . ' ' A sky-rocket the other night fright ened a litlje Nah couuty nigger into spasms. , The industrial fob of the oolored peo ple of Wilmington was lurgely attended jeiterday. Charles F. McKesson, of Morganton, is lecturing ia the west for the bunelit of the orphan asylums. i .William CoUiater, of Wibnington, wot knocked down by a street oar Saturday morning anu .Tamna Wnlknrr- of Wilmington. -baa been appointed masbi builder of the Vestern insane asylum.' Lewis Fov. a well known niirsrer ear. center in Wibnington, was found dead u bis bed Monday morning. . , 2.1m..waj...ftijck.okm Whitevillet Columbus county, Thurs day. They called it a tournament. Hon. J, L. Robinson, of Macon, is spoken of as tho next democratic nom inee for congress in the 8th district. ' In 'addition to turkey, the prisoners In the New Hanover couuty jail had cigait and chewing tobacco Chris tiuas day. ' The stockholders of the .Western North Carolina ft Georgia railroad meet in Murphy, Cherokee couuty, Jan. 1. 1 William Woodley, a woofy-head, of Nash county, last week got bia right ana matihod ia CoL' A veru't cotton giiu Neptune fire company, of luulotte, arrived in Wibningtou , TuxjsdaypJBWrn ing on a visit to tha firemen of Jhtit city, :.. 1 ----:t The cin-houHc of R. ,G. Kendrlck, Steel Creek ' township. Mecklenburg county, was burned bco. Jjt 2,000."' " ;f , Tbe giu-house of, Xigbolsou ft Pur ler,, Berryhill tuwuslup, Meckleuburg county, was destroyed by lire Pec. IS. LOSS 700.- . . "' : .. k A mob of mean whiles and drunken tolgors tore down the township fence in Ch ar Creek lownxhlp, Mecklenburg county, Tuesday of last week. ; ' John Ilood, aied 15 years, waft rested m Cliarlotte llw oilier day for robbing a lock-box in the post-OlBce. He was balled in a to id of 00. J. F. Everett and lknliiniu Garrett, of Middle c'ound, New Hanover county. got into a row Saturday, which resulted in li arret t getting two buck-shot lodged In hi right lung. :, Everett surrendered himself to the .authorities, and was bailed In a bond or 1 1,000. Gai rettwas in a critical condition at last accounts. Whkrb Doks it all Comb From ? riuta and quiirta of filthy Catarrhal dts charge. Where does it all coine Iroia t The mucous membrane which lines the chambers of the nose, and iu little gland are diseased, so that they draw from the blood its liquid, and exposure to tho air chunks It into corruption. This life-liquid is needed to build np the system, but It Is extracted, aud the its. teru i wcakwedjy iho lOTSoctire gain ftsTTlindstrehgthby wiiug'Dr. iVrce's Uoidcn Medical DUtcovery, wlLh also i acts' directly upon these glands, correcting them, and apply Dr. Page's Catarrh Remedy with Dr. Pierce's Na-al Douche, the only method of reochiugjhajipper' cavities, where the diMdiSrgeaccumulates and comes from. The Instrument and both medicines dosl by druggists aod dealers in medicine. They had a lively time of it but Tues day in Ht. Jamoa Presbyterian chnreb, at London, Ontario." The pastor, Rev. Mr. Cameron, appeared to preach lor the TJuiuoifcta but Rev. Mr, Burnett, of Hamilton, who bad been ceiled by tbe asti-Uniosusta to preach, frained the pulpit first, amid the greateot show fcf anxiety, sud proceeded with,tli aerviisa. The pastor, Mr. Cameron, offered d!s seut from Mr. Burnett's remark's by eallincr ont niiralwrs of timeH. "false; false.'' . Mr1. Burnett conclnibd liute- mark amidst a ronud of applause. i NEWS AND NOTES. i Isabella, ex Queen of Spain, bat got tbe measles. - - , Eight whisky' establishments have been seized In Chicago. t - 1 The new Captain-Oeneral for Cuba, Jovellar, embarked yesterday at Cadis, 8iainiaaoon to address a note to European governments on Cuban affairs, - Old Vandcrhilt bat been elected pres ident of tbe Canada ft Southern rail road. ' ' 1 ' : ,, , ! r Cawins M. Clay, of Ky., it spoken of as the democratic nominee for "vice-president.- '" ' ' -it- .p w iStV ' " , P. B. Cairal, U. S. marshal for Con bocticut, is charged , with perjury and The Anglo. Amerioan cable telegraph company alter Jan. 1. will charge 25 cants hi gold per word. :. The Indians threaten to drive the whites trom Walla Valley, Oregon. Gen. Howard promises protection.. ; ' The Paciuo mills of Lawrence, Mass., employing 5, 2 00 white slaves, have given notice of a reduction of 15 per cent, in wages. , Another Shakespearian revival began Monday night in New York by the re production of Julius Cesar at Booth's theatre. . u The French Assembly after . having amended the press bill so at to prescribe penalties for attacks npon the repub lic, passed it, The leading coal companies in the Wyoming region have agreed upon a total suspension for one month, to tnkeJ ..jr.-. TV- M r- During the recent hurricane at the Phillippiue Islands 250 ieople were killed and 8,800 buildings destroyed. The crops are ruined. . 1 : Judge Donahue, of New York, hat decided that the recognizances of Tweed's bail on the . 7 recent indict ments for felony ara forfeited. ,,, ..(.. . Lewis D. Crenshaw, r who-died in Richmond n few days ago, 'Was Insured for 130,000 in the Mutual Life Insurance 'Company 61 ilow.,igrE, . ..l... d Ttia committee anpeiute.l to examine the Fort Bngg claims hsvo repurted it to be frartdnleut, and it lias canted the third auditor and comptroller to resign. The niffsert m Liberia are stfll flcht- ing about color I The full-blooded go riUa has a supreme contempt for the bhumaa An)crwao,arp4g.gi4-. The other day J. W. Bacon. Bolcrt Allen and Jack Thompson .were killed by the falling of a mass of rook in a tunnel en the Eastern Kentucky rail, road. ,. , ... - - I The Spanish cabinet are rowinr about ex-Queen Isabella returning. A major ity are opposed to it. bnt Alfonsa swears the aboil come if it coata him bis throne,',;;-' v- Mrs. Pocheel Gordon, with three or her children, aged 12, 10 and 8, were yesterday burned, together with their dwelling, eight miles above Rising Sun, Indiana.. ., The National Rifle Association of Great Britain have accepted the chal lenge of the New York Association, to take part in the match for small borct men during tlic centennial. , : The review of tbe European markets for the past week for breadetnfts shows that business is dull and prices scarcely muuiuineu, rates lor some aruciee nav irig declined slightly. ' Ckas.7X DeLagor liere, , a teacher well known iu the schools iu Boston., baa been arrested in that city for swind ling about fifty people by a bogus ma sonic lodge. lie pocketed all the feet. Grant baa appointed Edgar Mills and Christopher Green, of Sacramento, and looob ft en. ol ; Auburn,, vol., oommis aionert to examine and report upon 20 additional mikw -of the California ft Oregon railroudV ' ' ' ' ' "' .J2 A lerrible tornado pasted .12 miles east of Hickman, Ky., Sunday evening. Vi nouses aud barns were thrown down. some of which mere shattered to pieces. At May field two persons were crushed to death under the ruin of houses. JudgeA DonahueV order doclarinff Tweed s sorjties on seven criminal in dictments, recently found, to have for- leited tueir reeognixaaoes. woe settled and signed yesterday; A writ of cer tiorari wee taken out on the spot, which has the effect of stay. ; , , , Jos. Book, treasurer . of the cltv of Buffalo, bat dacamped. being a defaulter for a quarter of a million. Hit bonds lount to t VtWtH-whk-iv-are eigued by some of the most prominent men of the town. He has been an extensive real estate oicrator. . rf The oomm tlee of the Alabama Wis laturs ; appointed to investigate tbe means by which Spenoer secured bis election to' the U. 8. senate, reported yesterday, lis ia charged in tbe report wiln having used oorrnpt nceuis to ae enre lua election, abused :- tba army, postoffioe and internal revenue depart mentsan J brought all kind of evil on tne good people of the state.' jp .. Old and oong. rJoh "and poor, all unite in testifying to tbe true taerit of Dr. 1 kill's Jousrh Svrnrk For over a qnarter of a eeninry it hat proved 'itself. inw, ificu suuvuriH wuiuu. i w i 'The'fanre We o' Etmwood collart proves i!.slr popuburUy. - If you bare not yet worn them, try them at once. I ...-1 . -in.v..r...:vTr. i 00 1 . , i ........."V!.... M to I " ,., ,v........ 00 t " T ,eeeeeeeaaVtwea vv teeeetiaweea)t W 00 MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. . 4; '. w TOEK KianrrsfcA , New Yobx, Dec 80. Cotton quiet, sales of 1,857 balea uplands 13 Or leans 13 7-14 ' Futures opened steadier; demand fair ; January 13 142&13 1-16; Februarr 13 l-ai3 (-16; a March 13Jal3 ; April 13i(ftl3 23-3214; May .14 -Z2Ul I June 14 5-1C ; July 14 7-1614 15-32; AnpwtHj1417-atW Flonr quiet and unchanged. Wheat dulL Cora quiet and firm. .Pork quiet meat at iL4O05O. Lard steady ; steam 13 1-10. Coffee dull and heavy. Sugar unchanged -at 8f 'air to good refining Bl,- c,,;.! " ' Fpiriu turpentine rratct"' at S6la87. Rosin dull at 1.70a77v for strained. Freights firm. , :f ; - blocks dull and lower. . Money 56 percent. Gold 1.13J. Exchange, long. t.B5; siiort 4.mu. oovernmenti dull and better for '81't. Best eteady.- flute bonu(J Tennessee a and goutb Uart Ima't Kiiror.( Bett steady. j u BAXTIMOEK HABKSn. . Balttmokk. Dec. SO. Flour dull: Wheat steady. Pennsylvania red $1.35 IL48; Maryland red IL10I1.43 ; amber 1.451.50 y white fl.20(aj 1.50. Corn quiot eonthert White, old 70 new, fii)58 yellow old, 70i 74; new, 5660.. f,:,:: oorroH auutrra, , . , Norfolk. Dee. . 80.-kKon dull : middlings 12 J. BAtTmoRB, Dec 8a Cotton weak : midcUings 12jI3r " ' ; r WanrnoTO, Deo. 80. Cotton, aiet and nominal ; middlings 121. , ',- .. --.-w WarHed,-1; . ,t'' In this citv. at tha residence nf the bride's uncle, Mr. J, J. Lewis, on Tues day evening, Dec. 28,, by Bev. Mr. Huff ham, R. D. Wicker and - Mist A lice Godwin. s ; ' - SPECIAL NOTICE. y.i, ' " .i .'. . .1 : 1 ! '. I. ' 1- ,,.. ,.A CARD. ... . T all who art sunerlng from the errors sad tadlacrctloas of yoatb, aervons weakness, wj . iuh . miDniHi. .e.. 1 vmif.nn 1... .kiiTrrrtrr.-.. a-reerpe -tnitr wlhurr yw f BE OF CHAROE." WHs'great remedy was discovered J a mUstodiry In South AoMriea, Send a elr-aaarcsed envelopa to the Rev. Josara T. iMita, fUUion. J), UUjU f., lie York V'K- ,. i . " ' ''Tb'coXSUMPwVVsw'-'.jrf, - Tbe sdveHtseT, an eld, physician, retired fraas active prset W; bsvlng had placed In his band by an.. Kast India Miaiioejary 'Ike for mula of a simple Vegetal! Bemedy, for the speedy and permanent Cur oft, osumpUou Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Xhrost and Lung Affections', also "ia Positive and Radical Cure for Nervous Debility 'and all Nervous Coo lalnts, after having thoroughly tested Its wonderful eurstiv ; powers In tbonsands of cases, feels It hlduty to saake It known to bis suffering fellows, , Actutd by this tnotlre, and a conscientious desire to relieve human suffering, be wOI Send "(free of charge)) to all who desire lt,lst recti s, with full directions fox preparing and succeaafully using. Sent by return mall, by addressing , Da. W. C. STEVENS, Munroe Block, ftjrscuse, .nov 23-wlj : a, A , . j.'w ii 1 . in r-m HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. R 8 E 8 AND-V.ULB8. arrlvil In ft fnw Hava Fljrhl BrtMfc-w Horses and Mules. Prices to suit anyone, knmina them ": - rv. dec SIM O.. W. VjTKNX A CO. . ,. , . ItALtlUU ST10MS.I, Bsec o N. C. Kilkkih. Dee. 8UL lfr$k A DIVIDEND OF FOUR PF.R CENT ON the Capital Stock" of this Bank (for the last six month') has been declared payable to tne stockholders on the Bth day of Ja iv or January next. vana,i, Dec. 30-td. Cashier. The 153d sEssrds at1 nE , t ; : ' , 1 :;. . , ... ',1.1. I.'-' .. .. , ! .,-,0, -.l'l North Carolina, j,. , .' i tP ..J( Uh,L 4 -- ' ' ' WU1 brirlu on Tharsday, Janaary , WO. Tha necessary ezpenMS for the seashm (es rluslve of travelling aud clottilogl wfll vary from ttOO to IJ. f . ,( r " , t or Circular Sppiy to (loci9 2i . Chairman. 1 1 1 " . Tha front gtore on FayeUeaUhi streei, one of the bet stano in we i.ny h juucikbl- ronsesslon lrtven lot urn asy 01 tfanoary, t deeiwy. t ,- JA.M;(TOW tee. H'T fJ'l It .. D V ! . k-T. .'. -''' i.esiC ' A rostUmiD and wife, or two tin fie gentle men,' ran eet Board by addressing, tidealsMevws - i.O.BOXt7. , 1 r .r t.-;..-i u- cifavirrKO.' !-m .'.-pijj-w M:. Ws wffr twV eW(Semiaa ' womea Bdsiwis tmai viu. fat from $4 to 88 eat day, can beparsaedia roar ewa eehrhboso hood, and ia Mrictly hoaralle Partienlar arte, or aKaalas wertt aeverat doll are that ecsble yoa te re to work el aaee, will ke ' oa reeeipt 6f Ofty etota. ' 1 . " -Adrss- ..'' J,-LAXtf4.He,X;' "Tit f. J, ...... ' ' ' . ' ' ', ' ' (1ALL and Wmerlbe for Che NeW tort ; Daily papers aerty SO eenta p wwek,' .. J ;f , ,, L. BRAHSON r- , f Sept 14-tt - tv " RaWjfh, S. C 4 y A,