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i DA 1 L Y KEW.S WEDNESDAY JANUARY, 1. 1879 Heather Frotmbill Ue. WaSISOTOS I). C rHC- 31. Kortb9outh Atl ntlc Mates Increasing iv wind and falling- baromeUr with 9t ttouar , rlo-T'BHriiluie. louuy mn rainy a:ne: w-H prevail- lutltx to New Advertisement IJensktt Smkdes St- Mt.-yi School W. ii. GH.E18CX L qa rs Cigirs.&o. ii. T. LuAca !t 4Cv Co-piruidisiliip D- tice. I'errr A: Jonk D.y (Joaxls. LOCAL II It ICy 5. . lT'J. A Lappy New Year. Th bank will all bj cl -shI to day. Tiie n'njht police go iff Ju'.y in the morning at 5 o'clock. The market stal's will.be rented to-day for the easuiug year. Brgis has just rec ive 1 a fine lot of mka at his fancy 8 tor. Tooy Denier u oominz this way wi.b hia liompty Duuipty troupe. Many compliment, are paid the firemen lor their gillantry yesterday. The delivery at the pt offio will be open from 8 to V:30 a. m. to day. Trade was aain dull yesterday. but the tiri supplied the ueceaary ev citeoxnt. Haywood tsiuaders, colored, was pu- io jiU yesterday for ta uiouuieut of his wife Hid family. Mr. R. II. Bradley desire the partj wbo has the two bjoks of his, rescued from the tire, to returt them. A gentleman last evening caught a fat 'possum on Blount street, near toe Baptist school. This sort of sport Is becoming popular here. The weather prom-sea t j be tbe opposite of auspicioii ioiay, but let au nope that tae year which come in sadly will go out gladly. The nro, Sam Wilkins, well known as a bad character, resisted a pol.cUiu and received a sever club li Lg before he would dxiat. Sheriff O. A. Grantham Fettled the t-ics of Wayne county with the fcute Treasurer, paying iu: l'ublio taxes, T oOO V4 ; special taxes, 13,990.39 ; tola , $11,541.33. Atnut twenty-five tons of rail road irou i ajf d thiough this city yes teru.y, to be laid ou the Western lUii.u-utf 2.oith Carvdiua to uull, iu Lltu&m c-.uuty. . There &s no insurance on the two building burned yeaietd.iy. Thty w i.l be eut rely t ra iI jwu i i a few tli. it is a a to make to -in for two i a: tiM'iue buck tor-i. A very pVakant tLtrrtair.in-'nt was j?iea t: e. children ot the Sunday bchooi o! Chr.t Chuich in the Chapel, i. r t-vrii.n '. ijieb pioVeu prticu.ai ly pltaant to all con.eri.td. Tha HL-es IUue continues t L..1H a L'th lLc in imbue esteem, aud - r- m m an 0 vt r i- in l o. 111114 lui lb a ft w ot its iii-rv iiitr t w-.ll ai-iar io-nirrow. . l'cttv V J rts uia&e a jp ci-1 Oer of certain liLes ol their iihkIs, at bargains, a- will be I-und by .-.1 nw their eleaut dry ods eiu- U.eir pl JUUl. V . cjill has Mt b iu made f t r tit- d tleitUt. m n:ti. tie cLmcbfi In n , , l I t ariall.'t lor lllC i.l's: UUCf cf the Y k i l T ayrr, wL ch com mi. r . i t x t Sabla'h. ai.d will le ob- ivcd thioughvul the woild. The p.strr.aAter has received no tice that theie are to be six lamp-post lfttt-r boxes put up now, and that an aK.iwancf La Ueu aade lor a mes-sen ger t-jculltct o.av. There wili pvihap be a drz-n b-xe up b.-lore K There are five clerks is the pot the hen, whoaie probably un rqujlled fr mvrality. Ibey neither rur drink or smoke. As these are tims w hen tbrse vices are pievalf nt, it is proper t j make men'ion of thebe fCt. ' Tbe police parsed by Bradley's store about half au hour before tue alarm cf tire, but as the shades were down, could not see inside. Merchants are asked to W-ave their window-shades ud. so that interiors of stores will bo visible from the ouUiie. As will be seen by reference to the advertisement elsewhete, Mr. V It. Greason will re-open tbe saloon ou Wilmington street, so long kept by Mr. Peppef -JJL w ill have on band all the -de'.VAriea of tbe -i.n. as well as rvfc- mntiais, and will keep Up tne ret uta- Uou of the stand. Wayne county ye ster lay sent up four convict, m charge of Mh nn U. A. (irattham. They vire. i liam Baker, white, la cenr, 2 ye:rs; and Allen CanolL lii bert riijht and Mar- ahall Mayans, all co!ord. luilty of lar ceny, and setiteiiCtd for two years. Mr. Jarr9 O. Hayes, of this city, do s an immense business in furs. ile buys great quantities daily. The prices paid are the Ligbest. For in stance, otter tkins ate worth fiom 3 to 4, while tin s of the mink ell a' 65 cnts aud of the rabbit at 3 cents each. Reliable Alwayn. The work done by the fine firm of W. E. Tanner & Co., cf Kichmond, fam us ee y where, ha no supeiior for diirabiiity. Th.ir engines are of one of the best rat'em. and satisfy all purchaser, while their machinery is in use all ovr the tk-uth. New Yrar'H 11U. The white-cravated joung gentlemen will celebrate to-day, as is proper, by payig a round of ca.ls, aud the usual pleasant rivalry as to who can t-ay the f re a tent cumW.will make thing lively. i It nndtrU d that the ladies are pre- r .rHl to receive, and unless the dy be ixicltn-et-t it will be very fe?riv iudeed. Xewnpape r Kuterprine. Mr. C.r J nes. of the Noifoik Vir- gintac, tn . : city, ergaged in the dutribut v f a special edition of that popular journal, devoted to the com- met ci at iiiiertaia oi orioiK, witn sketches of its leading bnjint ss houses. The sheet complies 8 large tagen, handsomely printed and gotten up in fmt-c'.afs style, end marks au era in journli-tic enterprise that is h'ghly ere'i ab! to'c-ur i t ighb r a r the bolder. Tbe eflVrt, is well conceived and will advance the commercial iutrr psts cf the city of Norfolk. VEST felt DAY'S Fllll'. IIulkM Swept Away by the Fluiuea--A Uorkol' IuiproTe mrnl, At about 3:30 o'clock yesterday morning the alarm of the tire bell gave note that a fire had broken out iu the busiuis portion of the city, and the streets rpid y rilled with early risers aud otlieis wuo sprang froin thi ir beds. Itie liauie-light shjna over Fayette vilie street as it rose fiom t'ie double t-vo-8'.ory wooden budding opposite the post ofiioe, owued by the estate of the ute B. F. Moore, p rt iu use as a btore, aud the other as ollicos, a ciar manu fiictoiy, barber shap, tto. Tue lire was first ae. u by a puty irom a wmdow iu a bJiiJui in tue rear. At t:ut time it i t;iiu liiL tue tlaurts were confine J to the sued rooui in roar ot" Bi adieu's c ju lei.liouery, but tbe old baildibg burned likj tindor, and soon half of it was ou tire iuside, Tue Cuemio.il enkie was fiist at the sceue, followed by the Vic tor and Rescue, wmle bolh th-j Hook ani Ladder and Backet Companies were ou bau l. . The fire was louud to oa raging iu Bradl's, aud it proved a very luruace in heat. FhJ htart of the fire was fouad to be hard to r.aidi, but tbe titeineu maie uho of every advan tage. Ail tuis while ail the art des of va.ue in the entire budding, save the store and the rooms above, were carried out by active workers, aud put in pla ces ot safeiy. The buildings on tire were luckily bounded by lolty brick walls wniou bu; otl tue chauoes ot dauger toothers. The dimes rose up and ourued away the window casiugs iu the upper tlo n of the Barley build mg, but firemen took a line of hose there from the Chemical eugiue, and prevented serious lrjury. Fortuuaiely there was an abundance of water and the eDg nes kept the buildiug deluged, Lile tne tuemen cut and tore a way the wood woik ou fire, bo alter aome iwohmrs' work, which was at once both dith.ult and daDirwrous the clouds of steam that roe iu billows showed the firemen were acain tbe victors the bunding was entnely gutted and io greater part destroyed. How so much was saved as now remaius seems almost a miracle. The following were the occupan's, aud the extent of their loss and insu rance : H. II. Bradley, confections aud fancy goods. Stock entirely destroyed. Val ue f 150J. Iusured for $300 iu Virginia Home. Jours & O'Neill, cigar manufacturers, (over Bradley's). Lss total. jfitirua- ted at ilJoO. So insurance. W. Cj. Oiey, Barber shop. Every- tmnr savtd. witn siiitdi Dreanace. o lUfturance. 8. D. Wait, Agency Connecticut Mu tual Life Iueurance Compiny. No lor.' Orey & Stamps, law cfBce. Slight loss. Insured for $30 ). Gilliam & (-inline. Uw ffi.e. Loss slight. P.C.Walker, apartment on socond floor. o loss. Theie weie some 20 rooms in the building, wbich was very old, a regular rookery in fact. 1 lie hre is supposed to h ive oriiriuated in the room in rear of Bradley!, Iiom a stove. Mr. Brad Ify was o fortunate as to fave hi prin- c ral books of accounts. In the rear of Otey's baiber shop, one cf his co ored asistnts was asle -p, and he was not roused until the fio .t dojr w.is btaten iu. No one else was asleep in the bu ldirtr at the time. 1 ue rums arere a ctue ol giea iu'ert yesteiday, aul t re puard- by th poi.ee. s lar as the daut:trous buildups I hems Ives wrre concerned theie js a general ex-pif.-si n of atis'actiou at tbe loss, but the lo-tr-. by the n .u have the bceltyin pathj oi a I. Inrornial inn for the I't'oplc of ItuU'iti. Th rn-ht pj! rotinc :hiug done in this i y d u i g t he i..tt r. i? tl.e de voTe wo 'k .f i he Young Men's Clnis--ti-iu A"'?' ci it'on. It has been m active p -ration for tinny y-arii, and ha hid iTteat u cefs wiih its principal U4t;ir'. 'hat i f b-8"OAiti chnit. The pi-c-:e of ira'titavrng tliis o j -ct mcc -fuily is only by oiatiizat on. Tiie priucipal feature being; that of charity, it is common to the wnole commuutty, and it is very uecesary that the i-'o-ple of Iwiligh uiMlerttud fully the wi-rkings of tins institution. The As. c;ation is competed princi pally of chui ch in-mltrs. By uuitiug a large Lumber of curisti n woi keo, iu our common cause, the facts below will tht, there is les imposition, more economy, ami a g;. cater amount of good acDjmplishcd ti au coul l postdbly be tlTct-d in any other way. Tbe successful operations of this so ciety are due to the systematic aud busiuees way in wbich the work is conducted. 1 he c.ty is dvided into districts, a distributor is appoiuted for each, whose dufy is o tind out the ii tual destitution in bis dis'i ic, when an ordt r is given to a grocer witb horn arrangements are made to fur nish rations to the parlies at reduced rates. Wood is furnished in like man ner, excett me Association Duys its owq wuud iu larje iitantitie on t lie line of some raihoid, a- ' s hauled by the roads at coosrXerally low r rat-s The w.kkI is placed in a yaid under tbe control of a committee, wbo receive tbe orders from the distributors, and seed tbe wood to the parties in need Wood co-ts the Association about half t'ie price aked by a regubr deaU-r. Fund placed iu the hands of the Aso ciation relieve double tne d stress. than if distributed geuerally. John T. FuihMi, C:ahm Uiywood and V. C. Euniss are the committee ou collections. Con'ributioos can be sent to W. 8. Primrse.Treasuri'r of the Association. A.M McPheeters is the wood manager, coutribut ons i l wkh3, can bj seut to him. (Jrcat go d has been done by this As 'Ciaiiju, aud it couti iues to do so. r unds are wa ted, let tbe citizens respond liberally. It is eay to sy humanity, but hard to understand the fullness of its mean ing. AU ate kind ti the poor, but kindness is not what is wanted when thy a-e m.lering for food aud fuel. Death et n Aged 51inlnter. 1 hw Charlotte Ooserver savs: "Rev. Samuel Pearce died of paralysis at his residence iu th.s city on the morning of t:.e2-th iust iu the seventy-Sot year of his age. Mr. Pearce was a local rinistcr of the Methodist Episcopal Cnurch, Sou h. He was born at Truro, county ot CoiLwa'.l, England, and came to th oou'itry at an early age. and lived in Virginia, where he euteredwl e Methed st niimstry. A number of yetrs ago he movtd to North Carolina, aiid in many parts of the State became ell known. Ha was the publisher of the best map of the State we have ever had. - Mr. Pearoe died full of year, and t'.ere are many friends who mourn him.'' Mr. Pearce wan well known h- re. ud was with Mr. Alfred Williams iu the business of rujp puMI'dvng some A Card orTfianbs. Pl.ae fellow us through ytur columns to rxpr s ur thanks t i our "liremen, and citiz-rs generally, for the nume rous kind and efficient ofbees rrod?red n in veterd y' tire, and also urdeep appr c: .tj..n oi th- ur'esit-s Uin'eieJ us by our profesnional brithren. Ittspcctfully, &c, (hay & Stamps. Kmaucipation Ia. To-day will b-j ceU-bra'ed by the col ored ptopla, according to tue pro- grimma below givon, should the weather permit. The p-ocrramma has been seut the News by ilie managers At 10 o clock a. ni. tbe procession will bs formed ou Lenoir street, with light resting on Person, in the follow ing order : Band. Military. Fire Companies and other civio organi- zatioiiH. Ofiiceis of the da. L A?"ter parading; some of the principal streets it will proceed to Metropolitan Hall, where, at 12 ochck, m.,'0. Hun ter, Jr., wdl introduce tha presiding olticer. who will f'.iu tik. charge. B. B. O in - is thti president ; vice-pr.-si it n's arc a'toeth r uuni'-ron to oi' ii'i n. Hjv. J. J. Worlds, Chip'ain. MioS L. A. Curtis poetess. the to C. N. HuLt.'r. reader of the pr clara- ati n. Hon. It. II. Cain, M. C, ora.or. Hev. tie-o D. Jiramersou, speaker, The ceremony at the hU to bo con cluded by the benediction. The exercises geueraliy to ba closed by a grand military reception at the ha'l. at Ti o'ci -ck p. m.. uuder the aus pices of tue Est Ualeigh Guard, under t'ie manage m nt of Li -u. U. P. Liane the priucip.il ft-a'uro of the evening will be the presentation of a priza medal to the company makiug the mcst Hand some appeaauce ou the occasion, tue following wdl act as i idea : Mrs. C. H. Duustou. Miss Katie Luon, Mrs. N. Ellison, E. Lucas. C. Taylor, J. E. Brown. M. Khodes, M. F. Thomas, Misses S. Edison, A. Williams, H. Ellison. M. Killian. 8 M. Martin, N. Perrv. K. Bisboo. L. Johnson and A. M. Killian. The presentation speech will bo made by Miss Jane E. lhomas, J. W.' Butler is the chief marshal. and will-be assisted by a large corps of assistants. The street parade will oe under his supervision. The Y. M. C. A -Distributors and Districts. District No, 1. West of Fayotteyille street, between Cabarrus and South streets. John Armstrong, distributor District No. 2 East of Fayetteville street, between Cabarrus and South gtreets. W. C Stronach, distributor District No. 3. West of Fayetteville street.' between Martin and Cabarrus streets. P. E . Enn'ss. dis'ributor. District No. 4. East of Fayetteville street, between Martin and Cabarrus streets. N. B. Broughtou, distribu tor. District Nj. 5. West of Fayette ville street, between Morgan and Mar tin siree.s. A. Jl. Met neeters. dis tributor. District No. G. East of Fayetteville street, between Morgan and Martin streets, J. T. Piillen, distributor. District No. 7. Between Edenton and Morgan stieets,wcst of the Capitol. W. S. Primrose, distributor. District No. 8. Between E Icnton aud Morgan streets, east ot" the Capitol. Jesse A. Jones, distiibutor. District No. y. West of Halifax street, between' Lano and Edenton street . W. J. Y-mug. distributor. District No. 10. Eist of Halifax street, between Li e and Edenton streets. W. II. Cro, distiibutor. D'strict No. 11 West of Halifax street, between Johnson -aud Laue streets. It. W. B.-s distributor. Distiict No. . Eist iof Halifax street, between J hnsou aud Lane street-. Thomas C. Worth, distiibu tor. Mnm. .U. T. I. arli A Co. The aunoui'iccmnt of the copartner ship between Mr. M T. Leach, the wide ly ppu!ar wholesale gncer, .tc. , and Mr. ti. Edgir Leach, the cleverest of voting moo, is made ii this moruiug's News. The union in bu-i;es of two brothers wh have been intimately associa ed iu bii'iii' S.s for so mmv years is both n a', u a1 and i r pi r. Tue name of Leach is a s lnl aval means as much ia com-me-rial cnclcs as any oth-!riu this city. Mr. M. T. Lp:'oh, an accomplished aid sii ecs.-ful busine s man, has buen activtlv eagsged in business for the past Id vearH- was Ine active m m i, nf the linn of Lrh Bros-., which wa e.-tab ishe 1 in lS'JJ. aud succeeded by him in 187) Mr G. E. Leach hus pn-si ; d over the books and accounts of the co .ceru for the past six years, and has a tir-t-clas reputation. This linn can be commended to the puldic as st'Ktly reliabla in every respect. Pergonals. Col. L. Vj. J nes. Western Railroad of President of the N. C, is in the citv. W. S. Roulhac, Era., ore of the bsst men Durham can produce has been in the citv for the past few days. Mr. It M rurmap,of the Asheville Cit'zou, a it preseutative man from the Wesr is in the city making ready for the coming of the Ppim, or which he Mciusto permanent clerk. Capt. Jno. B. Hu-sev, of the News staff, arrived from U a&hington city last evening. Mr. John Y McTIa, of Fayetteville, has accepted a position with Pescud, Lee & Co., of this city, iu their drug store. Removals. Messrs Gray t S amps h ve moved into new quarters in the Mahler build iug. Meesr G lliara A Gitling have occu pied rooms in the Law bui'dir-jr. . -Mr. S. D. Wait wi l lemove his in surance office to one iu insuiance row, "6n Martin street. Messrs. Busbe, Bnsbe & Reade are now in the Mahler building. Otey, the baiber, has gone into the basement of the Barley building. Law's Card. We warmly thank our numerous friends in Raleigh, Charlotte and through, ut the State, for their liberal patronage this Christinas. We rightly estimated the cultured taste of North Carolinians in introducing the elegant and exquisite " Japanese'' wares. Our stotk has been entirely exhausted ; our fine selections of " elt ctro-plate ware," too. were abanrtantly j-.'stitied, and we will have, at once, t replenish our stoie. Fine vases, toilet sets, china and glr8 goods ;ctuil'y " s dd them selves" We still h ive numerous calls f r " Jupinese." ai.d in a f;w day we will have another splendid lot, already selected. Law's Silver and Chin Store, - Raleigh and Charlotte. Levy's Champion yoke shirt factory , Raleig N. C. Have y u seen that beautiful line cf I loaks" at Creech's? If not, eo at once, it will pay you. Prices range from ?2 30 to $23 00. Tor Xteiit. A comfr4ab'e on story dwelling with 4 roon aa I kitchen attached, well of excel.? it -wa er on the lot. Ap- ply early to Crawfikid & Everett, Dentists. A Fall Nannly. The complete store of Rand & Barbee Bros., Martin street, offers to purchas ers of heavy goods and family supplies an admirable assortment of articles in that lino. ' There is also a full stock of cotton ties and bagging-. The firm prepared feo pay particular attention to consignments ot cotton, etc. The Smoker" Paradise. Til rlftliohts of tbis elvsium have been sung by many of the devotes of the weed. But noue are so competont it hliasfls as those who purchase their tobacco and cigars from the elegant little store of F. Grueudier opposite the postoffice. ITmovI IV. It. I'eiiper, t'ie rriiual lleMiaurateir, On January 1, 1879, will move to the Green Front Saloon, on Harnett street hia nld nlnr.fl. The establishment is being remodeled, refurnished and re fitted, and will be one of the handsomest saloons in the city. The best liquors will be kept in stock, and tae choic-st eating cao always be had. Oysters 6er ved iu every style. - w I. Senders, ' Beaufort. N. C. dealer in salt and fresh bSh of every description, by pack ago or barrel. All orders accompanied with cash or cood reference, will re ceive DromDt attention, and be filled at the lowest market prices. oct 4 tf. Take Notice ! C. Weikrl, the well known merchant tailor, will, on the first dy of January, '79. move to the store No. 26, ou Fay etteville street, formerly occupied by Monie, the grocor. Hurry Up! And call on J. C. Brewster to buy your Christmas goods. He has any thing and everything suitable for mak ing presents. Articles botn usatui ana ornamental for the household, which always makes home cheerful.i If you waut a pan to bake your cake or Christmas turkey in go to isrewsters. If you want a present fer your wife, vour Ikjv or cirl. he has the most suitable for each. He has tool chests, scroll saws and in fact - anything you want, and you can find no fault with his prices. For Kent. A good dwelling house, with 4 rooms, kitchen and garden attached, in the bus iness portion of Ilia city. dtf. s J. WOMBLE. Try "Old Hickory" sun cured tobac co if, you are looking for the finest that is now manufactured. It is ' an exquisite chew and a great treat for hot-e who use the weed. Rargain iu Toys and Baskets. We iutond to close out our stock of Toys and Biskers at cost or less, so don't frtil to call aid got a bargain at Oak City Confection jry aud Grocery. Unheard of llargaiu! AT THE INDEFATIGABLE ENDEAVORS TO PLEASE THE ITRLIC fcO HERE GOES. Ye mus.'s iiine, inspire' my peu, v To s.ngoi Fayetteville stieeet.No 10, Who tries his best, to please his trieuds And in his labors Lever ends. Bargains he'll give you when you call For No. 10 is all and all. Ol other houses youhcarthem talk; IuFayettevi'le street just take a walk, And only ask for No. 10, Keptf by the most ingenious of men. And wheu his friends by chance drop in Theu forth he com?s, Lord what a grin. And to their wonder'nsf eyes di-plays Such heap ot brackets aud wiudjw shadt s. His pictures aro exp i'd to public view Aud a variety of cord to suspend them too, His looking glasses aud toilet caces Will help adoniyour lorins and laces; Picture frames aud mouldings too Ia great variety, black, brown and blue. His window cornices aud lambrequins hue, Will make your rooms and parlor sh no. Perforated mottoes, and white hol'y bi'S-vets. And every other sort of stuff. Ot which he liopes to have enough. So now he bids your all adieu And wishes a happy CUristmas two. And not foiget C C. Clawson, No. 10 Fayetteville St. Conslgnmeots of Cotton, uur iacuities tor nanoiipg (inndio ments of co' tn a.e such as to enable us co guarantee tne highest market price in every instance. Farmers will find it to their advantage to ship to us. Correspondence solicited. M. T. Norms & Co., Raleigh, N.' C. It flight Have Been. V hen taking a retrospection of our past lives, how often does conscience whisper to broken spiiits and wouuded hearts the sad, sad words. "It might .have been ?" Thus it may be with the sufferer who endures the agonies of nemorrnoias. or piles, and heeds not the counsel to try Barham's Infalliable Pile Cure, which is warranted to speed ily and permanently cure this distress ing disease. Manufactured by the Barbara Pile Cure Co., Durham, N. C. Kidney IHlIieuItles. Speer's Fort Grape Wine is one of the best diurtcties know u, It gently ac.sonthe ktJ nys Infusing lui,e-ii new vigor and urgt-s them to throw from the system all the worn out particles w ,1c if suffered to remain ould poi-ton tte biood aud create disease Eveiy disease to a certain extent demands a oiuretic, every' part of the system must be In working order to maintain health, and the kidneys especially are the main avrnue f r the escape of the polsns of the syste . I'hyMcians Lave, ait-r strict trial and due examiuatiou. lound S eer's ort Grape Wine to answer the purpose admirably, and re commend it In cases whe e a diuretic is nee ied. TUls wine is raised in New Jrrey, and s id Ly druggist g-neral'y." It is t-ecom-ing the p ineipal wme l r O- mmunion pur uoses aed in g eat dema' d for eve ilug en tertainiDenjs by the mosr fashionable fami lies on 5tn and Leiimrtim Avenues, New York. Salisro in M Warreu Street, N, Y. Williams s Haywood. Preventive of Malak'a. "olden"s lie b'g' Extract ol Hef and Tonic invigorator is a very agreeable article of diet, aud par. ticulariy usetul when tonics are required, being tolerated when other forms of animal food are rejected. In diptheria, iie, mala rial typhoid fevers, and every . j essing dletse. Its use will be attei: . ' th great advantage. We have pre? ' -d it with ex cellent success J M. I .-, -U.;G. H. Copi, M. D.;S. ti. frasou", r-i . I ; u. A. Vug an, M, l Drs. 8. L and J 0 Ni elet; Wro. Por ter, M D ; a. id many others, fold ty all druggists. ncv 28-lw ' Gllew Liuement Iodide or Am monia Cures Neuralgia. Face Ach?, Rheuma tism, Gout, Fr 'sted Feet, Chilblains, Sore Throat, ry-npelas Bruises, and Wounds of ev. ry nature in man or an.mal. Ih re markable cures this remedy has ff cted cla-ts s it as one of the most impoi rant ard valuable remedies ever discovered for the cure and reli f oi pan. W. M.Gn.is o.431 Sixth Ave ; You Lini ment Iodide of Amu on la has cured my rneumatism. T. S. CLARKSON, Tly 11, Dutchess County. N. Y. So'd by all druggist. IJver Sfonirnrs Wonderful iVork. ' Fverv rromerit finat we live the work of d-stu'tioi never ceases among what Is scieniiieall' ca'ied "the tissues '- of which our bioles ares cemposed. Evtry foment, it we are i i healtn, the work of repairing this destructive process ttoes on wtth equal I,i V When the yial" force Is great, more vtvnrU iriven to tbe bio d and miicul ft re than the rdirry wear and tear ot exis f"r, uSis ul- Whe-i the vital force fails S2m ?iu, there ensues a i wasting iww which, if not arreted, ends in d- ay a,T,? dath Pliv" all declare tht )hin thfiae syniptoms of De. line set iu, t,i n v r-ertain remedy is Co Live. Oil. But SnaSntsN U.. ahpost equal unauirntty, ...vthit tlo.t Liver a ov i.-irt.3iy iney sAl!t L it Tne only resume 3e.tb to ihtan SCOTT EMUi.SfON OK I'HROll, a SODA Tuls is altogether free from ou -ere ble teasi" r" - un OH f ic.' "K . ,hA nrvs aiixl Iti-uin tqua Ud tonic, io P.m tlPWAROS Of irs W8S W nsi.o.v 's Soothi.i up nas been; used for i mVi It eorrectf aridity of the su.inach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels) cures dvsentery and diarrtiwa, -whether from teethlps or ot.er c oil and well -tried reaiMy. 25 :ents.a bo'tle. mar 1-dAwlv j Au Income UitIotit ar. Bv thecomMiiationm tho l of operating In stocks a handsome lucoine au De secured liiuout car-, capital in any amount from tlo to 5 0 OiO. may Ue use.i witn equal pro pi. .tlona'tH suecs. By this system Mehrs. Lawrence & o , Banker Writhe or- tie s t f thousands of cu tomers of var ous ums, iuto one vat amount, and c -oprate tiiem under the most skillful maiigement, dividing profi s moninly. tch share holder thu "obtains all .he advantages ulsthe largest capit-1 and experienced ski.l. anXthe per, ceutageof pornts is very great; aVill pay 810J in w days: $i 0 will return 1,8 5. or T ,.r cent, on the stock, and so oa, as the market varit-s. P. D. Urake, Esq. publisher Hock I-land, IU.,) Daily Argus, mrie U4.15 on an investment of 2j, n October, hun dreds of otners are dolna even better. Messrs. Lawrence A Co.'s new circular has "two unerring rulas for swess in stock opera iods" and full infoimation, so that any one can deal in stocks. Ail hinds of bonds and stocks wanted. New gove nihent bonds supplied. Deposits received. Apply to Law rence Co., Bankers, 57 Excuaaige Place, N. x" . City. Tuwf.. liAIUIGU M ARKETS. Cottos makkkt: t (Reported by PAUL FAJSON, Official Re porter for the Board of Trade. Ralkish. N C, Dec. 31. 1878. Middling. 8: Strict Low Middling, 8 9-16 sy, Low Middling. Strict Good Ordinary Good Ordinary, Ordinary, Middling stains. Low Middling Stains, y Good Ordinary stains. Tone ot market steady, Receipts to-day 000 bales. CXTT MAKKET WHOLBSALK CASH PKJCES Corrected by MAJtCOM & ALFOttD, )fflcial Reporter for Grocers' fc Cotton Fx cnanze. . RALKIGH, N. C, Dec 31. 1578. AFPLES. Northcm, per bush. l. Ala 1.50. vUi iui liiu, new, .s.... 4i spliced, .. . a't ba(;ging i.. liSKjis FLOUK, North Carolina, : ..$ 5.u0 Q6.25 ratapsco ramiiy..... ... 7.oo iJRN M FODDER... W'l Oi. JURN AltSAL 55i6v BACON, N. C. Hog, round . . 8i 9 hams. ii dUIJi MEAT, Clear Rib Sides, . . 5 shoulders, ........ 4 NORTH CAROLINA, rork...i. . 4 d5j ISIifc-K 6Hi LAiiiD, Noitu Carollua " vvtsteru ..... ;OVKK!, prime, itlo, L. . 18 good, 16 jYH.'P, S. u -7 nU'.AfbKs, Cuba, '5 -a:., L-verpo-ji Duo,..; .. 1.8i sjyiiiilt, tio, id yellow i 8 i.JiATUKk. ited Sole, .j... 22 42TlA Oak tanned i... 3o r ALLOW 7 POi AT. ;K3, sweet, per bush s . . 25 Irish .:. .. i) OATS, sullied ." ". . . 450 xi Ei-J i. .. 15 Bunsit 20 CHICKEN St J 12:3 i5 KAGS i.. 16 PEA per busli. white yOc ;.stock5u. Aiovf pri -es are for Urge lots, when small er quantities are wanted ulgtier prices wid o charged. NOON. PAK19, D c. 31. London, Dec 31. Rentes 1.1-. and for-sols fr "money 95. Erie 2'. Liverpool, Dec. 31. Cotton, moderate inqulrr. freely supplied: midiling uplauos 5: middling Orleans 55; sales 8.0(H) bales; speculation and exions ,u 0; receipts L'7,1 Ot"; Amei lean 24,000. Fu ures oor ned at 1-32 decline: uuUnds low middling clause, D.'ceniber delivery 5 11 32 it y.t-ib; L i ember and Januai.-y o5-lh; .iauu ry and F bruary do; Kbrunrv and Mar-. h H-o2a5 5 '6; March and Api 11 o : April and May 5 13-3.a; May aud June :55 15-32. 2 p. m. l idauos low middunc c aiie. January ani k buary athvery 5 -3J: Juue and July 5 17-3.'a5 3 p. m. Middling uplinds 6-J6: middling Orleans o ; low middling uplands 5 3 .6; good ordinary 51-'6; ordinary 4; uplands w niinaune claus . March -.and Anril de li very 5 U-3-: Aunl and M .y" 5: Mav and June 5 7 16. Nbw Ycbk, Dec. 31 . Ptocks strong. Money 435. Gold onenprl at par. Exchange, long 4 SlU; short, 4 8634 : state bonds du 1. Governments firm. L '.ton dii ? Xae iaua middling nplands 9 7-16; Orleans 99-16. Futures "iiy ; PJ7,u? uj7-sx, rcurnM; uiiicu .n; ApiUSI M. Flour dull. Wheat dull. Pork dull; Tarl quiet 7.05. Spirits turpentine 27), Rin 1 .Sj- Freights quiet. Baltimorb. December 31. Flour qnlet and unchanged: Howard street and Western nuper 2.753.25; 'extra 3.501; family 4.265.00; City Mills super 2 75Q3 50; extra3.75(a4.25;Kio brands 5.25; Patapsco 6.25: Southern WDeat firm; small offerings; Wes tern .quiet: Southern red 9831.05: amber 1.06QL08; No. 2 Pennsylvania red i 07; o. 2 Western winter red spot, 1.C61.06V; Janu ary 1.06al.06V, February 1 07al 0i; South ern Corn quiet; Western steady: (southern white 4la44; yellow 41a4S. NIGHT, j Nkw York. December 31. Stocks quiet. Money 5 7. ) Gold 1.00 ; Ex change, quiet 4.81. state bonds firm. Gov eruments steady. Freights duill Cotton Net receipts ,2 6; gross 5,9'A. Fu tures closed Arm ; sales ; 74 U00 bales ; January 9.52 u 53; February 8181.9 69, March 9.S3; April ii.93a9.9S; Mav 1008al0.0j; June 10.l9alJ 2J; July 10.2rol0 21 ; Aagust 1'.i.33a10. 3a. Cotton dull: sales 000 bales ; middling uplands 9 7-16: Orleans 9 9-ttf; consolidated net receipts 2l,9i3; exports to Great Britain 16 b73; Ftauce 4 421. continent 2.560. Galvbston, Dec. 31; Cotton easy; middling 9; low middling 8; good ordinarv sales 1164; consolidated net receipts 0.00 ; gross l,2i6i; stock 1 14 769. Norfolk Dec. 31, Ootton quiet: middling net receipts 3.2 20 grosn OoO ; stock 24,7$ j ; sales 1,000. i Baltimore, Dee 3!. I'ot'on quet ; middling low mldd'lnsr 8X: good ordinary sales; 2,912; consoli dated net rec-ipts l,i97; gross 27u;tock 8603. W iLMiNuroN, Dec. 31, Cotton dull ; middling 9 '; low middling 8s ; good .ordinary 8 ; net receipts 28; gross mo, : sales 000 ; stocfc 6.J81; expons to Great Britain 1 0 0. Slints turpentine quiet 26; rosin firm 1.174 for strai ed Crude turpentlue steady 1.25 for hard, and 1.85 for yellow dip and virgr'm. Tar steady 1-35. Corn unchanged . Cincinnati, Dec.Sl. Pork dull : jobbing .fx Lud opened st o'lg a-nd ainlier, f.ut cl sed at inside pr.ces; ftatn 5 45a-7.5). Bulk meats firm hut uot (i-iot.ay hither. 'Shoulders 2 50a 2 60; clear sidts 3 70. Bacon dull; .shoul.lers 2 3; clear ii-, 4i4; clear sides rioK's t a ctive dem tnd aud h gher; pack ing 2. 752 90. 1 iverp.-ol, December SI. 5 p. m. Oott n, saljs 6 3i.vFuture3 stea ty MIKCELLASEOUSi. Oonsignmelats . 14 Top Buggies and 2 oper buggies. 5 Pla'form Spring Wagons, lor ou- or two hors s. 2") Road and Far n Wa?on. 1 8 co"d h nd three (3) spring wagon. Thes vehlc'es were shippt d to this marvel for sale; call and examine the woik. ALSO. N. C Flour, Stock Peas,! Com, Tea-nuts, Oats, 200 pounds Honey, 250 pounds Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Turkeys, i Geese, asd the 'Ooossum. dec31 tf. W. C. McMACKIN. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL. RALEIGH N. C. (Founded! May, 1.4V) THOf". AlKI SON, P- D I I . D. TdKiJ. H. L1MVN, D. i. v;s tors. The Rev. Bi.nb-t;Medks,A1 t., R ctor and Piincipal. Kate DeKossett Mkares, Lady Principal. Eater term begins J nuary -lst, lS7s. For ct culars add;esb the Rector. Jan 1 dim Notice ! EPPERs OLD S i AND WII L RE RE- ened for the accommodate n ol ilf puol c on the 3rd Inst .y w. k. .Rh:AS()iN, wnen who wish rfresihmenfs o( any kin i c in bei supnlied in f)rst-lass s!yl , oa tne moi mp ierat terms. He will ke p constantly or hand the verv finest Liquors and Cieais arid everything the maiket alTords. an i-2t (J lOPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. j have this day associated with me in bus iness my brother Mr. G. EDGAR LEACH. Toe business in future will be conducted under the name and style of M. T. LEACH & 0i. &11 parties indebted to me by note or open aefcount past due, must come forward and mkke immediate pavment, as the string'ency oi tne times iorces me io uemana prompt settlement of business done on close mar gilis. M. T. LEACH. Raleigh, N. C, Jan.-1, 1679. M T. lbach- G. E. Leach M, T. LEAOH & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS -AND GENERAL GROCERS, o. 3 WILMINGTON ST. RALEIGH. N. C. iTe shall continue the business hereto vy i fore conducted bv M. T. Leach, as suc cessor to the old firm of Leach Brothers, and by lose attention to the interest of our customers hope to merit their patronuge. jati lm M. T. LEiCH fc CO. LKIGH, N. C, J;tn. 1, IsI9- Arrived To-Day ! few cases FX I'R nire, prints. fast colors -uitable for i.y retail trad . Several SPEC! A' I 1 1 K5 in desira' le goods now. f or tLe tirst time offiTd. THE LARGEST AND MO STOCK OK T w ELECT ever exhibited in this ma ket. , FELT AND FLANNEL SKIRTS FOit LADIES qualities, trimmed and embroidered. o iL A Rtt E S r Y"K AN") VARIETY OF C -RSET3, at price to i leate . o- Carpets, Rugs, FLOOR AND TABLE clot: tfpueht from the Ma ufaturer", All new btfyles au i Cho ce Ds'ns never beiore snown m this" mai ket Jl'STR. CMV'FD AT ETTY DAILY ARRIVALS OK EW 'M SEASONABLE OBY iThe JOBBING HEPARTMFNT In filled With the most desirab r goods, all of which were bought by the Case at Agents Cash prices. Merchants will save money by buying f rs. We beg to remind the public that a large portion of our goods is beine sold at COST, novl-tf- Grand Excursisr. TO WILMINGTON STREET MEAT MARKEt. If you want to hoy QROCERiE-?, go to F. qCHRISTOPHERg& CO., where you will find a full stock of Groceries and Notions, ait the lowest p ices, come and .buy your CHRISTMAS GOODS. ' FRESH BEEF AX2 FORK, The finest in the Market, Sausage, Tur keys, Geese, Bpare Rib?, Backbone and everything iu the eaUng line, also Boots and Shoes ! A,t the low. st prices, Home-made SHOES a specialty. , FLOUR ! FLUUR ; i FLOUR ! ! I Ail graces an ! all P is, to suit the times. TO3ACC0AND CIGARS, Alt the lowest botton priccs Alsf)j furnishc9 on shf rt notice wood A.ND Lumber. plve us a trial, F. O. OHRISTOPHERS & CO., II lrfett Street. id c22tf FINE PI, IF IRES Sand 5 veas H. 15H 1'ands hio.v. .,,v...- hjtlf sisters. C ll't teil thvtn j l.eauties. eentle. kind an.i o,arr- penect together or single, ""-und, trot tabt, ! ALSO, A'stylifh family, single loige i fJt-tt, sound in every respect. i Jvar8 0,0 la fact a ladies' hore "ay i color. idecSltf. w c. ii, CVIACKIV. E. F. I BEAUFORT, N. IN Tf OYSTERS. CLAMS. WIlA V,' t. &C- Orders solicited and promptly Riied. Thje TlT. JiE" ThJeRT. Rtv Mrs, i GO" SHIRT. :lX3 SURE YOU11UYTHK KING OF SHIFTS WITH PATENT SLEEVE' ADJUSTER, ' The best and Cheapest In the world. ACK.NO VLE' GED FA!.'T. ''pt! AT they are madfroni the c lehra'ed' X Wdinsu 'a XX Muslin, "cut, f:ill m,. and extra long," HusOMs Hre ihref.j.iv and made of the REST LIN KN . 1 hey .re ma I onlv by cioible and experienced tianis are carefully inspected an.i are unsurpassed, l.v anyoih'-.r in workmanship. Toeery shirr, is attained tU" patent mn mm Vhi :hH th?i s inolest and b -st; Invention evyr kiio.vn f,r re-julatingtlia leog'h of he 8'ilrt l-evt3; it has on.'y 'o e s-en to be au predated. Ao further use for Elastics, jtc. J Kvery Shirt ni;Iete in Itsir. 'e guarantee them to ive perfect, satis- lai.nuri in iiian. ai an i q.iaiity, or refunded. money 4"Try them and be convinced. . Manufac ured ouly by expressly for and for sa e O-XJXjXjUJY, RALEIGH, N. 0 VALLEY UIIINHEY. R Fi Jones & Co., RALEIGH, N. C. AGENTS FOR TOM COOPER'S Li an r el Valley CENTENNIAL OLD RYE AND WHEAT WHISKEY,: a large lot A.LWAY8 ON HAND FROM TWO TO FOUR YEA-K3 OLD. universally acknowledgedfto be THE FINEST WHISKY MADE IN Til SOLTi! PERSONS WISHING Strictly Pure Spirits YOU KEDICAL AND OTHER. URPOHK-i can get any size package From 3 to 50 Gallons, By addressing T. N. COOPER, Kael-MMls " O Iredill county, C. : or R. F; JiNKb, T ).. Ra eish. N. ' LOltKUY. TO IN A Ki tl UMi, f JltsT CiK v l t TttlBUll,N. i LV A. A NEW "if LKAS, ! L'K-1 .1 NL ARVllth 1,'. 1' 4 h .Mjuth y Dmwjn Louisiana Statd Lottery Company, Thts Institution was regularly Incorporated by the Legislature of the State, lor Ldt;m tional aud charitabie purposes, Ir )sns, with a capitul oi iJLiHMJ.oou, to which it lias since added a reserve fund of S'i."o,tH0. lfs gniudsiugie number distributions will taK? place monthly, en tise second iuesd;iy, it ueer scales or po-tpoues. Looa' at Uie following oitiibuiioq: CAPITAL I'KIZ 3UfOUO. 100 (M'O TICK RTS A 1' TW:) DOLL 1.S EACH. 11 ALF-ilCIvEl S, ONE DOLLAR. ' LIST UK PHIZES. 1 ( a;ital Prre ' SlO.o'O 1 I a t-ii i'rizi'.. 1 Capi'al Pi IZ'-.. I Pi zc- of Sl.b .0. 5 ' r ze oi l.Wi i. 2u Prizes ot" ; 0. ft 0 5 (HI 5 i) 111 IM I pi (Ml 1' ,U ii if.i.ml 1H,I IH) 1 0 . rizes of jOj 2 ' l i izcs ( I o .n 0 Pi IZ 'S Ol' : 10.0 Pi.ze.s of 10. , APPKOX1 M AXION PRIZKS. 9 Approximation Prize's of ' i) At'p oiini. tioii 'iizesof y Ai'pioxiinatiou Pr.ztsof lOtj 2. 70' J.i)i y mi 1'j7 Prizes, amountin.tr to illii ii.ii Ke;-pousi.-le correspo , ing ae..ts w.inted at ail pioiiiiuent points, to who.n a liberal c .m i.e.is.uiou will be paid. App icauou for rates t j i-lubs should only b made t ) ilie iioiiie OUlCd m JSew isr)eau-. Write, clearly staii.ig lull address, for lur- ihwrmloMnatiuii, or send oruers to. M . A. DAUPH IN , P. O. Box 692, Mew Orleans. Louisiana 11 our Grand Extraordiiary Draw lugs are under toe supervision and mauaguu ut ot UENR VLS T. BtAUi.Lu. .UL and JUBAL A. EARLV. tinJ4 DRY CiOUD.H. 188. Holidays ! D jlidays ! 188 New Zephyr and Paisley 8hawls, New Dress Goods, New Styles in Lace Ties and Hdk'fs, New H.S. Hdk'fs and colored border Hdk'fs, New Hosiery, New Neckties, . New Kid Gloves In 2, 3, 4, 5, buttons, New Ru2hings and Ribbons, New Cor;ets, white ani colored, New Li en hilars and Cuffs, New Cloaks, Ladies an 1 Misses, New Counterpaoes, Tab e Linen and Nap kins, " New Carpets, Rugs au 1 B'ankets, New Oil C loths for table an i flnor, New Shes, button au l lace, for ladles ani Mi-ses, New Boort and Gaiters for Men and Hoys, New Hats for Gents nd Bo vs. We offer the above goods in comp'ete lines and assortments, suitable for the Holi days, and iuvite all to an inspectijn of our stock, with th assurance tht our jtIo'S are as low as any h )us- selling at o-t. IV. II. & R. S. Tu k. r. . decli-tf HERE THE Y ARE. A match of line Carriage Hojs-es. B ack in Col-r. 151 unds h-g i. 7 and 8 e m oM. most styii h earn m th state., witn . it ecf . n ,i.th. r :,s ore h.re and ra t Ui ive "mglVdou t S'.y or pud -m :.f.ai,l or an Murine in facta . erfei t family le in C r rls londencrolli i ed. ) 1. .torapjis of team sent to panl-s ata dit mce decl tf- ' W. S. MOORE, j it k t: . i: o r r s Soils VASOX & HAM LI V, an t v iii.ua L'.IUX. SI frv uwn .' riii iiD) E egnut 11 titop organs, Z 2-6 ,4i)up; r.:K SW..;N delivered fo i7.r..'Ji a i.o' irom SI35. up. Warraute tears. Circulais free. J jE nov27-tf Wvll. 1 ov2tf i
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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