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DAILY NEWS tl'RSna JANUARY. 1J79 lfather Probabilities. Wasijiotos. D. C, Jan. . For tha ftouth Atl'ntle Rates, itt tlury or rltlot barometer; north east to north wMt; partly cloudy wather; station ary or nig ner tenn-eratur. f ' i . , la4ex ( Smw Adrrtienient Col. 8. P. IIpRTOS Cooke's lIoteL Johx' LIcoHEa Notice. Capitol uioab Stork Local notice A D Rotster t lino Local notice. Law Local notice. LOCAL. lltllEFM. Hie col J force and effect. cap continues in full The city will throw off its e,uit for Uie next few days. Mfun. A. C. Sandeis & Co. made an assignment jesterday. The receipt of cotton were light yesterday, bat the demaud was giod. The reads are frozen so bird as to be like stone, aud vtry injurious to vehicle. A diummer's licecse was yester day iaued to Csrlia i. Fu't n, Balti more. Md. ETerjbodj has his little axe to grind now, and all axe glad 'to sLake hands with a teporier. The residence jef J. R. II. Car der, on Notth Halifax stiee'. was sold at auction, jeaterday, for ?1T10. Sani'l S. Carpenter, of Cincin nati, Ohio, wu yeaterday appointed a LVmmi:our cf Arhdant lor this State. Letters are held at the poat office, directed to Seaton limes, Weldon, and L. V. Turner, Aubu.n, for lack of suf ficient pVwtae. There will be a special train from the west this mi rumc for the convenience of members of the Legis lature, and numbeis cf ttefie will cocue down. There will be an exhibition cf skat ng by b ine artbU at (Jattis, Jon- Jc EUu' p.nd, sou of tbe city, at 10 o'clock this morning. The bos should go out and see some fun. Col. W- Y. Ika!ey has been ap- roirttd a Commissioner on the part of this State, to lepresent the Lee Moua ment Aocistioti. in compliance with an act of tl.e (Jectral Assembly of Vir gicia. Abuut 10 o'olock Saturday night Oniccr L ucke arrested a nt;ro wotnau namd K iz Dtown, in Majoi Bagley's kitchen, hiddea ucderabtd. the bad strlen a pair of slippers aud a cloak, bhe is now in jaiL Died. In the city of Ph:Ude'ph;a, on New Year's morning, Willie, infant son of Charles A. snd Mamie W. Orerroan. Fine Fruit. Yon should on no account fad o call at Koyster's and buv the finest orange' . v . i - e T tvtr orougnficfe. 1 bey si ,IBx Irom ine gTQJJin Honda, and artfaTiovelty. Cf T ihe local advertisement. Timely Warning-. Tbe IWUter of Deeds states that it im dnirable that merchant ar.d others come forward now and lUt their pur chases for the six mouths ending Jan. 1st. Attention to thia matter wiil save trouble, time and eipec.se. The Sewer Pipe Broken. The tubing of the large sewer pipe from the guverrnieLt building l liid on a sort of embankment at a point near its lower erd. This has been wahtd awiT by the ratns, ana in con sequence the joints of tbe pipe have brokm. It bould receir prompt at tention, before more of it is irjuied. The portion of the excaTation at the foot cf Fayetteville street haa cavwd io and need filling again. A Tall Statement. Stepping into the Yarboro yefcterday evening, a News reporter was greeted by Dr. rilaeknall with one of hs bland est smiles, aid confidentially told that at that moment he had under bis root three men who combined height was 2? feet. 9 inches. This was rather ter. but the reporter took a look for himalf and found tbe statement about true. The height of three gentlemen who stood in the offic conversing with each other was nearly 21 fe.'t, and their weight about C80 pouuda. Quite Convenient. The freight train on the N. C. TT R. came in yesterday morniug at 7.50 under the new bchedule. By this train, poaaengers leaving Charlotte, Salem or Richmond tbe evening before reach Ilaletch the next morning to breakfast, or can go on by tbe ma 1 train en the ft. fc O. roid; or can make close connect! n at t'ary forrayette- rille and pointa ou tne 11. & A. A. L. road. Thia c .ange wiil work great convenience to tne travelling public and Catt. Andrews proposes to add to the comfort of pasengers by the addi tion of a first class coach to tbe train. Unrolling Clerk. Among the gentlemen prominent - candidates for fhee is Mr. A. I). Brooks, of AlamiLCe, who is in the field for the Enrolling Clerkship. As a matter of justice to his county, his claims ought to be favurably consid ered, for it has never been recognized in tbe distribution of legislative re wards. Hut apart for that his charac ter as a hih toned, intelligent, capable man, and as a zealous aud ii.nxibl'. party man entitles him to the highest xxuuks of preference. Death of an Hater med Lady. ine community were snoctea on Sabbath morning to learn of the sud den death of Mrs. Jno. B. Uurwell. Bhe had been sick for several days, but nosenoua apprthenaions were eLter- tained until bturday night, when her disease, irflammation of the stomach, sssumed an alarming type and bafil.-d all the effoiU of physicians. At 6 o clock on bunday morniug her gentle and lovely spirit left earth for htaven. Truly deatrj loves a ahimng mark,' and never in thia com m unity has he taken away one who was more loved or lovely in all the relations of 1 fe. She was the daughter of Dr. John D. jSprgins of Charlotte county, Virginia, and was born on the 4ih of Sov. 183'., and 00 the 17th of Dec. 1&7, was mar ried to Mo. Jlo. B. Burwell. The funeral services wtr held on fetterday afternoon from the First resbyterian church, and were con duced by the Pator.Rev. Mr. Y alkies aaaiated bv llcr. J. 1. Atkinson, a.d Rv. Dr. Pi it chard. A vtry large con gregation attended the f uncial services and her remains were buried in Oaks wood Cemetery. Supreme Coorl. The first Term of taia Court under the new regime began yesterday. The session began at 1 o clock, when the Court was formally opened by Marshal D. A. Wicker. There were present on the bench. Chief Justice W. N. II. Smith and Associate Justice John II. Dillard. Associate Justice Thomas S. Ashe was absent, lie is at his home in Hadesboro, sick. The Court transacted no business excef t the examination of applicants for license. Of these there are 31. The examination was continued uutil to-day, when it will be concluded. The Ice Crp. Advantage is being taken by all who are so fortunate as to own ioe hou-es to till them this cold snap. The beautiful poud of Uattis', JoneB and Ellis, south of the city, ia covered wuh a sheet of ice averaging iu thickness from 2$ to 4 inches. Uieat uurubers of wagona were hauling all d ty yesterday, aud more ice was gatheied thau hw baeo put away for years. The ice, though beautifully clear, is rough in the lare poLds. That iu the small pjuds of M j. Tucker is of gtea er thickuetid, with a fl'ie uface. Su;ul.iy tbero were a good many skaters, while several weie out yeaUrday. SUerlfT Setlllui. The following - Sheriff set' led their taxes with the State Treasurer yester day : W. II. Waik'ns, Montgomery coun ty: i'ublic TaxeM, KKX) 46 Social " 2tX.71 Total, $3301. 17 John A. Green, Harnett county: Fubiic Taxos, 1U90 80 Special " 2413.19 Ttal, $3 -03.1)9 L.eglla1l0 rerseuals, Mr W C Ethridge, representative from Bertie, a young inau of bright promise, and the junior member of the House, la namisome, energetic and only twenty-two years of age. Lot Jouu L Browu, of Cnarloite, a gentleman of sterliug worth, wh.se indueuce will be felt in the House, has rooms at Mr Evans' boarding house. Mr G F 5mith, member from David sou. of most huh esteem in his scc liuu, ia a' Mia Evau'. MrB A lierry, of Burke, will repre sent Le wi.be of his constituents' will ia at Mrs Evaua. Senator DaiJKn, of Buncombe, is regi.tered a; tao Va.bjro. Gen. J. M. Leacb tin distiuuished Seua'.or fruiu Dav.daou, ia at the Yar boro. CoL S. B- Alexander, the able Sena tor lrotu Mecklenburg, a gentlemau of wide counecUou,is at Yaiboro House. Messrs. A. S. C'oiweil, and tieo. W. Lamb, pr.'iuinent members from l)u pliu, aie at the Natioual. Mr. J no. M. Moling, the able mem ber from Chatham, is in ihe city leady to take iii uuily active pa.it i 'j-Hit House. Mr. Moriug s name i,roaii- cen ror ine cp aaeiujip. - ilaj . J. iianett,ij-J- Kinston, for many years KiHiL,, (j ,1c 0f tue Legislature-at the Natioual. a can Ulfiaie IQVtt' tii ill ! i-A.i nln-nv . r ' the poaitiou vtlL Col. M. E. Carter, ai experienced and mtluential member from Bun- touibe, Will liurt; pioniinently in the rn.tft important delibeiatous of Legis lature. Ilia TMituus viil be Lakeu wuh abil.ty, souud judgement and strict adLetence t the right. II id tanu- ily aie at the YrLoro. Mr. B. Cobb, member from Liu coin, who made his m ik i:i the last kiK a u:e, iii tke poo.i on m a bad .ig nietn! er in ti e uiescut session Yarboto House. Capt. C. M. IVok.of Fr mklin.a lawy r of ability, a lioiobed or-tor, will be ttlt in tlie lL-uo of lb prtseutat ives. Coi. T. M. Holr, is in tho city on of- tic:al bmir ess c nneced with tLe doaid of Agiit-ukuiw. Yarboro lloue The Poor Iu Tlii City. uie t 1 no oisii luniors 01 tne 1 oung Meu a chribtian Association states that. hi ati.cul.ou was called toasutfering family not two squares from the' Capi tol, tie went imuje4iiauly to them ai.u found a t-taie of destitution that would aalouLd many of the good peo ple hire, could they have seeu the case tor tbeimelves. Tue household com -ist of a woman SO years of age a ,d a younger woruau xih thr-e children. Thia mother has been bed-ridden for weeks. They seemed, to be in want of every comfort an 1 the only fuel that they had on rnday night t warm their open shed. raa the trimmings ol the evergreens used in deciaring one of the churohda 01 Christmas. The sick and Buffering worn 10 was ko over came with cold that ahe was only kept alive by the la:thlul rubbiug of her aged attoudaut. This is no fancy sketch but an actual, living tact that ay one who desires can we for themselves. Wood was at ouce provided and they will be cared lor in the futuie. Little do many of the citi zens know of the actual suffering just at their doois. (. ae8 of auch d?atuu tion and helilesues may be found, no douot, in every ward 111 tho city. The Jlaglfttratea and Count) CoiuiuiftAloueraiu Joint Srh.siou. The County Commissioners met yes terday at the Mayors offioe. At the tame time and pUce the .Magistrate aiscmblei, and a joint session vaa l.eld. in pursuance of chapter 15, Laws 1S76- . 1 he object of the meeting was to consult in lrgard to the construction 01 a orioge over ixeuse river, at All l ' '11 L r ourine. iiie uumner 01 lagibtratov in this county is 73, and of these 37 were present yesterday, barely a quo tum. Ihe questi-n of buildirir the bridgo wad discussed at lergtb, and finally, on m.liin of Justice R. O. Dunn, they i ictru ted tho County Com missioners to carry on the work, leav ing its character and pi ioe it their dis cretion. The question of borrowing money for county purposes was nezt coDsider- d by the joint meeting. JustictsMag uiu aud Best suggested that a quorum was uot piesent, some of the members having gono out. A count was had, when the returns indicated tb.3t a quo rum was not preaeut, so tbe financial qu- ion was dropped right there. ihe Magistrates then a Mourned un til noon to-day. The Commissioners took up tbe reg ular bustuess. A number of neonle were relieved from payment of taxes. Mr. 8. C. Cbambieo was appointed a constable in Little River Township. in place of Henry Feirell. decse-l. It was ordered that O. B. Alfoid. A. P. Cro, and CaawelLPage, be arpniu- t'd a committee to let out the building of a bud 40 acrosa Mi idle Creek, wn the Aveut rerry road, to repot t to the Board for approval. Mr. W. 11 Burroughs was appointed au overs er of a section of the llillsboio road, aud Mr. Alexander II. Stephens was arpoii'ted ovirde rof a section of the ivf Li ht r ad. l i e B a:d then aojourred uttil lOo'ch ck tu-day. They wid oe in session U r several days, as there ia a good deal of bu:i ess to re ceive then attrntion. It is said the question oi building anew court house and jail will not be acted on this time. Walc Snperlor Court; Tli is court convened at 10 o'clock yesteiday. His Honor Augustus S. Seymour presiding. The following jueors'?:ere call3d and sworn , to 8rve for the first week of the term : A. H. Emery, W. T. Holloway, J. W. Harris. F. A. Steadinan, Green Blake, John Faison, Z ick. Mangutn, C. H. Rogers, Cicero Williams, Samuel Fenny, S F. Anderson, B. L. Ellis. The following cases were tried and disposed of : Finley, Roberts & Co. ts. Dupree & Robards. Motion for restraining order. Motion allowed. Flemming vs. Freeman. Argued. Judgment reserved. City of Raleigh vs. Martin aud sure ties. Called and set for trial as fiist case to-day. N. C. R. R. Co. vs. R. & G.R. R. Co. Report of referee filed. Judgment ac cording to report. Bouour vs. Southern Underwriters' Association. Judgment non-suit. Rollins va. Southern Underwriters' Association. Referred to Clerk to state an account. Elizabeth Allman et als vs. Canada Lowe tt als. Referred to Clerk to btate au account. Several cisoa were called and set for heatiug to-day. Court iiirj-mrncd until to-day at IU a. m. lcrouali4 F. L. Kid well, of Sv3ks & Co. Washington fc Kiolimoud, is at the Yaiboro House with a splendid line to Samrles, from which he makes Suifs to order, ho haft also a tine line of over coats and Gent's furnihhing goods of every varienty. Dressing gjwus aud hunting suits. Call and see him, he is well aud favorebly kn n to the citi zens of Raleigh and North Carolina geuerally. Mr. Hill of Randolph is at his post acain. He has been been so long a door keeper of the House, that he needs no further untrocuction to that August body. Capt, Wm- B'tfKS of tho Oxford Froc Lance is at tho Yaiboro. J.B. Martin, the Judge of Bertie Count'. Court, is in town to get his li cense for the gractice of the law. Hon. K. P. Battle, of the University. Judge Sail p, of Chail t s; Hon. "W. M. Bobbins, of Statesviiie: Col. W. K. Davis, of Loni.sburg; J. G. Burr, of Wilmiut m; Jude Seymour, of Ntw Berne, are at tbe Yarboro. Week of 1'rajer. The first of the meetings of the Week of Prayer for 1S79 was held last nitit at the Salisbury Street Baptist Church, aud was laigu-ly attended. The services were conducted by tbe pastor, li.v. Dr.-Pritchard, who made the "pe.ir.tg audrets, announcing mo suo- ject lor tho night, and the object of tile meeting. . ' Inierestmpiddress s were delivered by Hev. MiJiViiiQ of hua aiiJvJT Pil Atkini South Caro- nson; and fer- were altered by Hev Mr Vatk..is, Kev Mr Norman, John Arm strong and Henry Brig8- The meet ag was very interesting, and it is ex pected that the otber meotings will be UiKely attended and deeply interest ing. The meeting to-night will be held at tho Edeuton Street Methodist Church at 1:M o'clock Subjct : Prayer for the Church of Chrnt;its ministers, its giowth in grace, and its enlargement. A cordial invitation is extended to all who desire to do so to aitend this meeting. Hotel Arrivals VAHBOHOCOH H OUSTS. January, Gth, 1870 T Ruffin. HiUaboru; Uon W M Shipp. Jao P Thomas, Jr., Charlotte ; A K Myers, Detroit; B P Ryan, Wil mington; Iheo F Davidson and wife, Ashevilie; Paul J Eivin, Moranton; A F Davids n, Jr., Chapel Hill; A F Duvi lsou, Ashovrl; 1'iatt D Cowen, Wilmington; (r S Brr.dshaw, Oreens Ooro; J 11 DvhJkou, Surry Co.; Geo II Shulord, Transylvania Co,; David M Vance, Lenoii; W E Eiheridge. Bertie Co.; JB Martin, Avoca; C A Broad f.H t. N. C; J A Dvi, Oran-e Co.; W W Barbee. Lenoir Co. ; J B Arrington, X C ; M W D.ako. N l;.l(J Barr.U ii uiiuttun; Ueii'l M 1 Taylor, Wil.; V V R:chanUn, Ci'lusb'i-; Hon A S Sey mour, ew tkrJ.e; A C Meares, Bruns wick; (J B Event!. Win-tin; HE Scott, New Hai over; U F 1'rice, ioldsboro: Col T M Holt, Haw River ; B C Cobb, Lincoln; Ueu'l J M Lrach Lrxiuton; F P Buich, Durham; C O Lambert, Richmond; Col b B A'ezauder, Char lotte; J M Whittid, Bladen, Co.; E Suily, Richmond; A J Springs, Char lotte; J ti Thompson, Balto. ; Rev Jno M U-wMt Portsmouth. Ga.; W A Wil born. Pit sboro; Jno M 3Lring, Chat tarn; A L Ferrell, Eale Rock; W F Askow, Neuse; Uon WmM R,bbins, Statesville; L T. M-irgan, Durham; M-j J A Engelhard. C; S C Vann, Fraukliuiou; ColJ L Bridgers, Tarboro; R H Pender. NC;CM Cooke. Louis- burg ; W. H. Yrborouih, Ed. C. Jonen, Louisburg; Capt W K Davis and lady, W A Bobb.tt, Granville; D A CoviULton, Moisio..; J E Pogue, Hen- dsrpon; J A llainsou, Jr., Chapel ilili. NATIONAL HOTEL. Natl Atkinson, Buncombe ; J W Jo.-irs, Durham ; Rufus Morgan. Gol-Is- b.'io; G W ButS Clinton ; Frank Ty son. c : John i'axton. I ranpvlvanta : II L Thomas, citv ; Thos Biaeg, NJw York ; B II Menim n, ci'y ; R (; Wil- liatnon, city Jo) in T Pui'en. city ; T U Timor. lliI!sb.T: F 13 Arrendell. city; John L Lauoll, Virxinia ; J D Catneinn, llillsboro ; C W Weathers, city; J Barrett, Kinston ; A S Cald. well, Duplin ; Geo W Lamb, Duplin : J C Ilines, Sampson ; L R Carroll. barops n ; It Ward, Sampson; C S Hewitt, Onslow; C J Wheeler, High Point; 0 V Dofd, Durham; W W Matheson. Durham ; A D Brooks, Ala mance ; V Ciiltou, city; A U Flem inij. Millbrook ; H L Tyson, Winston ; J M Woodhouse, Curritucd: S J Hawks, North Carolina ; W W Bond, Edenton; E C Jones. Louisburir : A L Ferrell, Kagle Hock. Assistant Door Keeper. Mr. J.B. Gates of Orange is an appli- ct for assistant doorkeeper of the House. He is a thorough going demoe crat, a deserving gentleman and en dorsed by every democrat of standing in Orange county. ( audidate Tor Sergeant-at- arm. That clever and accomplished eertlt- n a i, and true Democrat, Gen. Matt. P. Taylor, is in the city. He is a can didate for the position of Senreantat- arm3 of ias senate. Accident. Last evening Turner Puller, white. while under the influence of liquor, fell on the fcidewalk iu front of Pool and Moring's store, on Wilmington street. 1 uci uikj ma ueau in a ierriD'6 manner. . . a : j .. ... Ufhcers Scales snd Lincke found him and went or a nhvMcian. Dr. Wm. L ttle came and pronounced the wound dangerous. The unfortunate man. who had lost a great deal of blood, was tak. en to the, guard house and looked after A Fair Journalists. That fair feminine representative of the press, Miss Annie Maria firne8 editor of the "Acanthns," published at Atlanta. Ga., will be in the city to day. Miss Barnes is perhaps better known as "cousin Annie," and her de lightful and smV v little Daner has given pleasure to many a household in this State. She will canvass the city for subscriptions, and will as usual, find subscribers by the soore. Peace Institute. On accouut of the death of Mrs. Bur o7li tha ATrpi ap r of the Institute will not be resumed until Friday 10th and the opening of tho session of the kin dergarten, advertised to commence' on Wednesday the 8th will be postponed until Wednesday the 15th. For Doorkeeper Mr. A. L. Ferrell, of Eagle Rock, N. C., a true and consistent Democrat, and a mau of undoubted integrity and business worth announces,, himself a candidate for the position of doorkeeper of the House of Representatives. The members are invited to a favorable consieeration of his claim. He is high ly recommended. a 71a?rlagfc Bells. A gentleman living about 40 miles from our city was commissioned, a few days since, by his ueighbors, to select suitable presents for a wedding about to take place. Of course he went to 'Law's Silver and China House," and from their splendid stock of fine Silver Ware, purchased a large num ber of articles, which, together, made a rich outtit for the young couple. Rubbers, Slubbers, Rubbers. At Woollcott's Open Front Store. La dies' sizes, 50ceuts; Misses' and Child ren's. 40 cents, and Gentlemens', 75 cents per pair. Consignments ofC'otton, Our facilities for handlinir consign ments of co' ton are such as to enable us to iruarantee the highest market price in every instance. Farmers will ii d it to tlieir advantage to ship to us. Correspondence solicited. M. V. Noukis &Co.. Raleigh. N. C. Ou Hand. Patipsco Family Flour, orih Carolina Family Flour, Orange Grove Exira Flour, Baltimore Family Flur, B Ited Virginia Corn Meal, Marshall's Liverpool Salt, Clear Kib Bulk Meat, Kgf'rton's Scotch Snuff, For sale at wholesale by i. W. H. Dodd. Ou the European llan. Ohe of the best places in the city is the Higgs House, on Ilargett and Salisbury streets, which is open at all hours. Thre are to be found choice same, ovsteis and all tho delicacies of the season. The house has attained. note for the excellence of its cuisine and its many merits have made it very popular here. V ood . Gt your woo 1 of J. D Whitaker, at his vaid at the western terminus of Hanrett street. Tne pine wood which is cured by him in his special way is equal to o ik, at considerable less cost to the consumer" His oak is the very btt. . Wanted to Kent. A small house, well-improved conveniently located. Apply at office. and this The Tucker House This hostlery has not long been opened, but has already made itself a favorite here and with the traveling public. The fare is good, the ro mi favorable, while the location is v ry convenient, ikes many advantages are appreciated. For Upwards of Thiktt Years Mrs W nsixt'9 Soothing Syrup has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach. relieves wind colic, regulates the Dowers, cures dysentery and diarrhtea, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old aud well-tried remedy. '26 cents a bottle. mar l-dwly Every Moment's Wonderful Work. Every moment that we live the work of destruction never ceases among what is scientifically called "the tissues r' of which our boole ares composed. Every moment. If we are In h"altb, the work of repairing this destructive process noes on with equal pace. When the vial force is great, more vigor it given 10 tue uio a ana muecuiur rl-re than the ordinary wear and tear of exis tence uses up. Whea the vital force fails from any cause, there ensues a wasting away, wnicn, n not arreted, euas in decay and death. Physicians all declare that when these symptoms of Decline set in, the only certain remedy is Cod Liver Oil. But their patients, witu almost equal unanimity. say that Cod Liver Oil is "bo Nasty" they cannonade it. ine oniyresoure lett is to obta n SCOTT'S EMULSION Ob' THE OIL with khe UyO PHOSPHITES OF LI.MK AN" soDA. This ia altogether free from dis-grea ble teaste mid order, and Is an un- equa kd tonic, lor the nerves and brain. S peer's Wine Tor Parties. This ine is dcided.y the nicest we have evers enortated It is pioJuced lrom the Oporto grape rait-ea in this countrj, and possesses the ve y highest nn-mcmal virtues and certainly, as au article of cevorage, it is not, in our judgment, to be surpassed in oolor, taste, or any of the qualities which coustitute a handsome and agreeable wlce. It has t.ectt" e .he choice wine for evening partie- eraong the oth Avenue families of ev -kork. salesroom 31 Warren street, N. V., WilJams & Haj wood agents, Kaleigh, Cotton market: tel by PAUL FAISON, OffAla! Re Rap. porter for the Board of Tradev Baxkiqh, N C, January 6. 1S7. Middling, atrict Low Middling, Low Middling, strict Good Ordinary Good Ordinary, Ordinary, Middling Stains. Low Middling Stains, Good Ordinary Stains, Tone of market steady. 000 bales. 8 8 9-16 8 Receipts to-day MARKET UY TKLEGRAPH. NOON. Paais, Jan. 6. Rentes 1 13f. and 75c. London, Jan fl. orscls for money 95 516; account 95 75 io. trie Liverpool, January 6. coiton hardening, rmuonny uplands 5 7-16; middling Orleans 5 11 6 .-ales 12,000 bales ; speculation and exports 3 0 0; net receipts o iuj; American 4 jo. sutures l-lo De itr aavitnee since u tu partlallv lost un- lnds low middling clause, January debv- ery 5 7-16 11 3i January and Feb uarv delivery 5 i3-;i25 7-16 March and April 5 716 uio 1-:; a. rii ana Jiy 00 n-ss May and duuu o v io ; June ana auiy ojsbo ni-az. 2 p. m. Futures offe lnss free ablanr3! low niiauiiug ciaute, new ciop snipped, Dec. eau 0 -10. Kiw YoRK.Jan.fi. Ptocka fluff Money 4Q5. Exchantro lona 4 8l5i;i!ort, 4 66)6; Hiate bonds dull! Vaovernments active. Cotton oulet: sales 575: middling unlanria 9 7--6 ; one . us 9 9-lrf. Futures steady: .Jann. ary a 50; 1- ebruary 9.70; March 9.88; April i0,00 Aiay 10. ia. iour dun. wneat amet. Fork dull; t . m np . ' . 1 . & . ' Rin 1 J&i. Freights hesvys v Balthcobs, January 6. I FJour more active ; Howard street and western super z. orojAo; extra s.suu; family 4.255.00; City Mills super 2 75&3 ; exti a 3.604 00;Rio brands 5 25; Patapsco 6.25. Southern wneat firm; small offerlngB; Wes tern quiet; Southern red 8881.05: amber 1 0601.08; No. 2 Pennsylvania red I 07; No. 2 Western winter red spot, l.C6al.C6i; Jann tirv i.06al.06Hr February 1.06al.0ti; South ern Corn quiet; Western goud ordinary but offrrtngs ligm. NIGHT. Nxw York, January 9. iriuj Stocks quiet. Money 3. Exhange. quiet 4.81. State bonds firm. Governments st adv. F.-eights quiet Cotton et receipts 1,733 ; gross 11,641 Fu tures closed barely steady; sales 67,000; January .49.S0; February 9 69a9 70; March 9 86: April .93a9.94; May ia.LtalO.14 ; June 10 24al0.25; July 10.as10 34 ; August LUlalO. 43. Cotton quiet; sales 299 bales : middling uplands 9 7-'t; Orleans 9 9-18 ; consolidated net. receipts 33,2 !8 ; exports to Great Britain 6.025; Franco 2,361 ; continent ,8,956. Gixvb8Ton, January 6. Cotton easy; middilug9; lowmnidlin8V$. good ordinary sales 4 610; oonsod'iat d uet receipts 4.a-6 ; ross 1.6f; stock j01:S. xnobfulk, jauuary 6. Cotton steady: middling 9; net receipts 2,612;; gross 000; stock 2y,8 14 BaiiiMOuf, January 6. Cot'on firm; midd'ing low middling, 9; good ordinary saies 200; consoli dated net receipts 3 6, gross 150 ;stoc& f 065. Bo-tTon, January 6. Cotton quiet; middling 912; low middling 9 1-8 ; saks 574 consolidated net receipts 3318. Wilmingioh, January 6. Cotton dull; midoltng 9 ;; low middling i ; good ordinary Vt ; net receipts 310; gross 0C0, ; saies 000 ; stock 6,376; exports to Great Britain 0,0 JO. Hplnts turpentine quiet 28 ; rosin firm 1.17H for straiued . Crude turpentine steady 1.25 Tor hard, and 1.85 for yellow dip and virgin. Tar steady 1 35 .Corn unchanged . Cij.CTNNA.ti, January 6. Pork quiet; Jobbing $8. iard opened st oug and aigner, tut closed at inside g rices; steam 5 45a5.50. Bulk meats firm ut not q lotablv hirier. Hdoulders 2 50a 2 60; clear sides 3 70. Bacon dull; Fhouluers 2J 3; clear ri.-, 4a-lJ; clear sides iy. Mugs in active demand and bigher; pack ing 2.T5a2.80. 5 p. m. Cotton ales American 9.050; fu tures : Uplands low middling clause June ana July delivery 5a5 la 32. NEW ADVKTISMEKm IVotice, TO THE BONDHOLDERS OF THE LANTIC AN D N- C. R. R.CO. AT- PRESIDENT'S OFFICE, Newbern, N. C Jan. 31, 1879. THIS COM PA NY is prepared to antici pate tne pa' ui-nt of tba coupons upon its bonda maturing Jmy 1st, 1879. and will do so at a recate sf five per centum of their race value on presentation to William H. Oliver, Treasurer, at the office of the Company in Newbern, at any time aner fiionaay, me 13th of January. JOHN HUGHES, Jaa7-tf President. Cooke's Hotel. COL. S. P HORTON, PROPMErOR. Is now opened for the accommodation of the traveling public and regular boarders. Prices to suit the times. Jan7tf. 14 Top Buggies and 2 open buggies. 5 Platform goring Wagons, lor on- or two horses. 25 Road and Farm Wagons. 1 Scond hud three (3) spring wagon. These venires were shipped to this market for sale; .call and examine the work. ALSO. N. C Flour. Rtoek Peas. Corn. Pea-nuts. Oa's, 200 ponndi Honey, 250 pounds Lutter, Eggs, Chic nans, Turkejs, Geese, aad the dec31 tf. W. C. McMACKIN. Consignments of every thlnar solicited, ex cept fls-h. Special attention given to ship ments oX cotton and tountry produce CALENDAR WAKE SUPERIOR COURT. JANUARY TERM, 1879. Tbe following cases on the "Civil Is sue Docket" have been set for trial at January Term, 1879, and none others, to-wit: FIRST TUESDAY, JAN. 7th, 1879. No. 33 State ex rel Norwood Adm'r, vs Ferrell et als. 63 67 Lorentz & Riller vs Flanagan & Co. Debnam vs Howell, Leach Vs Hy'man, Dale & Co. Chamblee vs Massey. 72 100 FIRST WEDNESDAY, JAN. 8th, 1879 No. 49 Jenkins, Treasurer et al vs Harris et als. " 58 Sanders vs Norris. " 66 Norris vs Atkinson et als. 75 Hughes vs J nes. Ill Kreth vs Sanders. FItiST THURSDAY, JAN. 9th, 1879. No. 131 Green vs Gattis, Jones & .Ellis. Dunston vs Wynne, Yancey et als. 50 64 78 79 McGoutrh. Trustee vs Green. Smith vs Lynn & Jackson. Smith vs Lynn & Jackson. " 87 Jenks vs Wynne and the City of Raleigh. FIRST FRIDAY, JAN. 10th, 1879. No. 41 Bell and others vs Adams, Len H. " 42 Bell and others vs Adams, Lynn. " 57 Allen & Co vs Knight & Sorrell n ( 8 Allen & Co vs Upchuich. 82 Beckwith vsCore. 83 Mason, Adm'r, vs Ai mstrong. FIRST SATURDAY, JAN. 11th, 1879. No. 69 Paul vs Goodwin, " 85 Parsons vs Murray & Flanagan Bros. " 86 Parsons vs Murray. SECOND MONDAY, JAN. 13th, 1879. No. 46 Young, Adm'r vs Palmer. " 84 Fowle and Vick vs Kerchner et als. " 106 Marcom vs Adams. SECOND TUESDAY, JAN. 14th, 1879. No. 70 Gatling vs Mordecai, Exc'r'x. 107 Askew vs Harris. SECOND WED'DAY, JAN. 15th, 1879. I No. 44 74 State ex rel Commission era Wake Co vs Magnin. Thompson & Perry vs Lou Rogers et al. Sorrell va Hai ward. Barbee, Adm'r'x vs Green. ( 114 115 SECOND THURSDAY, JAN. 16, 1879. No. 101 White, cashier, vs Utley et als. 102 103 112 113 Norris vs TJtley et al. Alford vs Winborne. tt tt Banders & Co vs Haywood. SECOND FRIDAY JAN. 17th, 1879. Bastardy and Criminal Docket will be oalled and disposed of. No. 117 Bell, infant, by his guar dian vs Williams. SECOND SATURDAY, JAN. 18, 1879. No. 250 Hanford vs Hanford Divorce. Motions, Taking Judgments on Ap pearance Docket, &o. CHA. v. UPCMUUCH, dec31-law3w Clerk Superior Court. MISCELLANEOUS. TUCKER HALL. ONE NI'JQT OliLT, Thursday, Jannnry 9tl. THE GREATEST ON EARTH, TONY DENIER AJfD Gtorge H. idams, wriH Humpty Dumpty A GRAND CONSTELLATION OF Pantom mi: Artists BRASS BAND AfcD O 1CHESTRA. Admission as usual; Resei ed "ats now on saliat t-'. H. Be rtt's Lru;- fctor jau57,8,9 U. rf. HOuUi.i,B s. Agent. ACUTE O R CHRONIC t ALBCVLIC& SURE CURE. " u Manufactured only under tbe above Trade-Mark, by the EUROPEAN KALICYL.IC MED ICINE CO., OF PARIS AND LEIPZIG. Immediate Fetift warsantj d, PavMi nbnt Cobb guaranteed, Now exclusively used by all celebrated Fhysi' ians of Europe nnd America, becoming a Staple. Harmless, and .heliabla Hemedy on bota continents, a he Highest Medical A' ademy of Paris re port 95 cures out of 100 cases within thrre days. Secret Th only d ssolver of the poisonous Uric ci i which exists in the B ood of Rheumatic and Gouty Patients. $1.00 a Box; 6 lioxes for 15-000. bent to any Address on receipt of prce. Endorsed by Physicians. Bold Dy all Druggists. Addreas WASHBURNE & CO., Only Importers' Depot, 7 Cliff St., New York. For sale by Williams & Haywood and Pescud, Lee &Co., Druggist, nov 2C-eodiy RATI 0 I A L HQ COKTLANDT STREET, NEAR T E L, Broad- WAY, NEW YORK. HOTCHKIS3 & POND, Propiie tors On the European IMao. The restau ant. cafe and lnnch room at tc ed, ar-- unsurpassed f r cheapness und excrlleuceof service. R cm Wet-', to 2 per day, to 810 p?r week. Coueniei t t- all fe ries and city lailreans Iew Furniture, New Management. au3 dlmw3:n K K H T A R A L E I "THE C O R NER 31 A R T I N A N D aninness Dublin XX X Bro-vn SVout on TLaM Ik Half lft innnurel 1M tile f "t re 1 ' . ,i,s..i. k.,hrf W i-ii iii Si 1 the season Served in Firsi-c a-s ordei-. always be private. rfiiLNOH COOK s ARClIiTfct TS, 111 1 8.ia.iiH ro.VriUCTOrt. KLNCtSLEY ARCHITECTS RALEIGH PLANING MILLS MOULDINGS. SCROLL iMiOJiPlLi ELLINGTON. Building 2JJt:trt lit V t i f- r -V C2TS2ari i-' ;:l -Witt TURNING OF EVER V VARIETY OF SIZE AND STYU We also keep an assortment of Rough and Dressed Lumoer, Laths, alnfcie W Weather-boarding and Flooring at low prices. WewiU sell the same class of Yellow Pine Work at White Ptue prioes. Come an.' amine our work before purchasing. Satisfaction guaranteed. We are prepay work reasonably and we propose to do so. Plaus and estimates furnisUed on appi--Flr?t elass work at low prices. Alt orders claim prompt attention. ., Orfleeand Planing Mills West of the It. & U. K. rt., Shops. Orders oomlug from 1 ' ' will be tiled with promptness, and as we are very conveniently located fr iiiPP'"' v work we aie able to give special inducement to all parts of the State. Will coa'L buildings anvwhere, using seasoned lumber where neeessary. Bp'PABJs!0101 Bu8lneM Managers. te'b2b-tf Old Ftfotli OF WARRENTON. N. C. HAS BEEN IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION FOR SIX YEARS. WM. S. DAVIS, President. i FOUNDER. ALLEN & Iron, and Brass AND MACHINISTS, RALEICH, N. C' Mannfaetorers and Importers ol EDginfs, ' ; PORTABLE AND Cotton ln. Power Presses, Saw and Grist J?1ovjs and Plans and Estimates Furnished on all Classes of Machinery. We call social of the following goods, manufactured, by the TAYLOR MANUFA.CTUKI ' wh'ch we are otfering at Manufacturers' Prices. , THE DRY STEAM ENGINE, off or on wheels. Admitted to be the best Portable Engine In the staff. CLIPPER ENGINE off oron wheels, at the following low prices: 6 llors- Knglu- t385.0; 6 Horse Engine, on wheels, 485.00. Otber sizes and styles of KdkI"" tionate rates. The Iron Framed the best in osa, and 1-9 tf only one of the kind NATIONAL A talelsli9 CT. O. mmrnimm EQUAL THE 8f WATErt TO BE HAD IN T tfB ClTli. , . BOARD $2.00 PElt DAT. Delightfully situated' nex to Capitol anara. M?1' nueau made wltn Drummers; (jood sample Rooms on first ana eoond nau Kates for Theatrical T roups. . v ' C HOUSE ALL HOUKS, DAY AND NIGHT. SHIRT. KING OFSHIIijrs WITH PA text SLEEVE ADJUSTER, The best and Cheapest In the world. ACKNOtfLEI GED FACTS. THAT they ar ni.id- from the-cHebi-at Wamsii t XX jnulin. -cut tJilUl"In!j extra 'on," fta.-'Mi are three i.iv VI made of the P.KT L1NKN They aroma, onlv bv c io bl and exprlencnd hans cnrefully inspected and are unaurpassM . auyoih'r in w irkroanship. ' To e ery shirt is attached th i mm mi mm Whl-hli rhe s.mplst and bast Invention ever kno w;i f r rcjul 1'iug the leox h of tlii S:.irt Sleeve ; it has only 'o be seen to be an predated. No further use for Elastics, - Every Shirt Complete In Ktteir. w"e guarantee them to give "perfrct sati. lacnun iu maiks, ui aui uuauti, or mon. r.tULded Try them and be Minufac ured expressly only by convinced. "M for and for nov27-tf RALEIGH, N. C MAYOR'S OFI' 3E, CITYOFRALKKin January 1. 1t ' riKAiit:! rroros u win De receive f,,r oue ween, i.i tue purpose or iikh street of tie cit m accordance wit ftcations already prepared, and on ci.' tnis tmsa. e R. C. M! NL lau 2-lw Ma Observer copy. A IUPPY SEW YEAR TO ILL J. A. Bragassa, I return my sin-sere thanks to th 3 public for their liberal patron xge for the short space of time that I have been amoQg tbem and hope I my contlnua to m -rlt th ; ituuungc iu tue luturo. , I wl l ke-p constantly on hand everyihin; usually kept In a first-class Confectionary 1 Store: Consisting in part of Orange f Lemons, Bananas, Figs, Raisins, Nuts, Cit ron and other good things too numerous1.;) -ment'on. J. A. BKAtiASSA. 15 Ftye:ttvllle Mreet, haifh, c j.n 2 if J! K TIM IiflE GH GLUB HOUSE OF S A THE L I 3 SOUTH" URY 6THEE T8 3. the old Koi'-n dvcH.-.l afilw I-rs's O'Mb House. Ate on ir.a ca -e Met. ncd T !v: ni'i riiiit-D. Bat! Nme 1 silt IC ."om i, 30 1 iV-inoi oct i-d n ' - - -, i & ASHLEY, SL'ILDRS. SAWING, &c Ad '.X.'J. AXTFNHFO T. "ROYSTEK & CO. Contractors . SL'CESSORS TO BETTS k 11LE.V MANUFACTURERS OF , If U i 1 f MOULDINGS, BRACK Sawid and Turned Balusters, NEWELL POSTS. ALL KINDS OF SCJ'r SAY Ih.Q L. H.!ROYSTEB. I Arabia State B. F. LONG, Serr-' O R, A JV1 , STATIONARY. Mills, Shafting, Pun- s. Hankers !Vi" Flow CtidtintX o.l at :r" Saw Mills. ld In the State. Write or Clreurv HOTEL, ni III TO ANY Iii THE
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