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DAT L Y NEWS FEIHAT. J NCAT-Y 17 :rr. tfratbrr Probabilities WuamuTO!i. I. C Jan. 15. For the ?onth Atlantic Rates, north east b- tr wmr southerly wln.i nd taillK barom ;tr. with cloid nd ratuy weather. Injri t lew Adverllaenirnls. J f ltv Lewis Co Local notioe. Kotstkk Local notice. LOCAL milKFN. Sjmeof the city pumps are out of order. Messrs II. K. Jones Jt Co hare made an assignment. Everv Lieutenant Governor of this State has become Governor. A drummer's license was yester day Uoued to IVshaui, Uuck!ey& Co.. New Yotk. The hall over the Holleman building is being fixed op for the Ma sons of the city. A letter is held at the pot of fice, unstamped, addressed to C. O. Bailey, Fulton, N. C. There are 103 students at Wake Foret College, an 1 some 20 moreex pected. The sesion ban on Wed nesday. The mildce.M of the wsather is trtacheroua, acd the thoussnd mffer ers from cold show no diminution of suffering. There wes a marriage at the Cot tage Hotel yesterday, by Justice WhiUker, the united parties beinj Mr. James Dodd and Mis K- Kin;, both of this county. The fence sr und the city rare yard has been propped up in many places, but the work is bat too tem porary. The fence should b madd de oeut at all areata. Members of the Monogram Hop Club are requested to meet at. A. W . Haywood's ctSce Satuiday evening a: 8 o'clock, to make anaijemeU for h hop io the Dag ey building. Pomp Bryan, who for so long a time occupied the responsible js tion of city lamp-lighter-in-chief, has re signed the duties and dignities of that position, and resumed the scle bui ness of bill sticking. The members of the Junior De bating S.w ty are tequested to meet prornptlv at tbetr room at 7 1-2 o'clock harp. Iluioe pertaining to the re organisation of the society, to be transacted. Every member is urged to be present. The Masonic Temple site, on the corner of F)ettrille and Davie streets, nsa yesterday sld at auction for tOO, acd was bid in by the mortafer. It ct, afew yes rs since, I15.HX) Itis oosideretl ote of the roost valuable 1 i id the city. Art Inhibition. Tbi evening at 7J oc!o:k. there will leihibitrdatlhe?-a.itbury Baptist ctuich some beautiful p-ctures repre xnvag sacred sceues. The euteitain-tnet-t will be tine), chisto aud pit-as-rg. atdit is h:p d wi'l bo veil at teu led. A lleasj Charge. Rutherford couctv yesterday d-ew a warrant for 1.7 4M .37. upon the State Triaaury, for tt.e mAiiitatnance of 2-) lauatics outside the asylum. The t sirs of this coun'y were only $3.C43. 11, at d tin is cer:a:nly a heavy charge for Uii oce item of expeodru.e. Died. At 7:3H Ut everiug Y.r. i'ataey Jolly dif d at her residence on Persou street. The funeral w ill be held fiooi Person striet Methodist church, at 3 o'clock this ereoing. The deceased wss eminent for her piety and good works. Sse was poor, but always held in highest respect and esteem. Tw o .Tew Stores. Mr. Geo. T. Cooke has brokt n ground preparatory to bui.diog two stores, on the old McKee lot. They will bare a fioct on Wilmington street of 27 feet tch, aod be S) feet in depth. The? wtll be of brick, with neat fronts, and two stories high, with basements. One is built for occupsncv by lCacd & Bir bee Bros., of this city, and the other for Aihley Horns, of Clayton. The Dell ranch. Now that the bell punch qu stion is tefore the Legislature, it may be inter eetiog to note that one of the little tax collectors is oa exhibition at ths office of the State Treasurer. The one there shown is that known as the Tucker punch, and is said t be so constructed as t) render ftaj J impjiMiible. Mr.T. C. Woith will exhibit the mach ne to the cuiiouv Raletgh Xatloual Hank. On Tuesday the foil owing gentlemen were electeJ as the Boaid of Directors of this bank: M..rs. C D-wey, EG Heade, A S Mernmon, W G Up Lurch, F O Moriog. T 11 II. ig-, John Gatlin. Toere were some change. Messrs W H Smith and W H Bacley having reVgoed, and CoL D M CaMer died. The three new members are Messrs. Briggs, Gat ling and Mernmon. Personals. Oen. W. P. Roberts, of (iatcs, is at the Yarboro, as is Col. John . Sta ples, of Green biro. Col. L. C. Jones, of Fayett ville, is H tfce city, a'so Mr. Jbu M. Rose, of the same place. Cept. Ma't A. WalVt.r, t,f Charlotte, and Col. W. A. Alien, of Dup io. are in tLe city on busiuesa. Dr. J. J. Jlott, of Sutesvdle, (VlUc tor of Internal Rerenue io tbs S ith D. strict is in the city. Capt-J: D 31ilver, Solicitor of the fourth Judicial District, is at the Yar boro. Capt. Joo. W CjU, of Rockingham, is in tb city, in a tendaace upou Su preme Court. Tbt Xew Catholic Cbarcb. At last the long proposed plan as to the building of a church edifice for the Roman Catholics of this city, is assum ing definite shape. Work on the building will begin the first part of Apnl next. The site is not yet chosen, b jt will be to a short time. Tbe origi nal plans bave beea somewhat reduced. The building will be of brick, with a frout of 53 feet aod a depth of 90 feet. TLie will be a bajement and above this the Sunday School rooms aod cturcb auditorium, A spire of con- de aMc height and of attractive de - tn w.ll grace tbe edifoe. Tbe en tire building will be eonitructed In an Oi&aintntal and subantlal style. 1 RrT, Dr. Yangban. The many friends in this city of the RevDr. C. 11. Vauxhan, will be glad to learn that be has just been called as stated supply to the Central Presbyte rian church of Atlanta Georgia, which was racated a few weeks sluce by Iter. Dr. Lefiwitch to accept the Pastoral charge of the 1st Presbyterian church of Baltimore, Md. Dr. Vauhan for several years filled the pulpit of the 1st Presbyterian church of this city and prsached to large congregations with great acceptance and p wer. And he carries with him to his cew charge the best wishes and aflac'.ion of his former charge here. Supreme C'oarl. ' Court met on yester 'ay at 10 o'clock. Present Chiwf Jus'ice bmi'.h and Jus tice Ddlard. Justice Ashe absent on aeoount of sickness. Call of appeals from the 31 d strict was resumed. V. J. Sutton and wife vs. James T. Scbonwald et. al, from New Hanover; argument boguu on Thursday. Coa cluded. W. S. Jc D. J. Derane and D. LKuMtell for plaintiff s and A. T. & J. London for defendant. Elita A. MoLire et. al. vs. Marsden Dsllamy, Administrator et. al., from New Hanover; argued, on motion to diamisi. Motion allowed. State vs. Edward, Foy, from t)arte ret; argued by A'toroey General Kenan for State; no counsel coutra. Elijah A. Tew vs. Rsbecca A. Tew, from 5ampon; argued by J. D. Kerr for platutitf aud W. S. fc D. J. Derane for defendant. Martha C. Mebane vs. Maria C. Me bane from New Hanover; argued by A. T. A J. London for pUiutilT, and E. G. llajwood for delendaut. Court a Jj urn d until this moruin ; at 10 o'clock. Sheriff Nettled. The following Sheriffs yesterday settled the taxes cf tbtir repctie counties with the btate Treasurer, pay ing iu tke follow u g sums: C. E. Alexander, Mtcklsi. bur. Public taxes, Special Total, . J. Wicker, Moon Public taxes. Special " Total, $10,4C9 47 7.014.3d 117,433 $2,405.20 1,671.95 4,(i81.16 S. H. Matuiig, New Hanover: Public taxes, Sj'eoal ToUl. J. 11. Hare, Hertford: Public taxes, Special Total, 111,200.15 7,237 63 117,446.78 12,717.49 1,749.97 4,467 46 Llghtalug Care and Fan. Dr J O E Allen and Professor J C Bjdine, the celebrated ventriloquist, are stiil iu the city and coutinue to give open air concerts on the street every day much to the delight of every piserby. Dr. Allen is proprietor of the celebrated and only lihtuiag cure, which is endoissd by oue of the lead ing citizeLS ol Ktflcigh. The doctor draws crowds of our best citizer.s. aud mauy buy his mt-d:cioe. The doctor is imall of statue, pleisint face and talk with the r;ipi1ity of lightning in ikxI E.ig:iu. and displays cousi Jera Lie amount of k-iowl -d'e on a vatt array of suhjct- l'be doctor is a Virginian by birth, and has eevtral brothers in the newspaper business. Pr.jf. BiMlme is by far lue best ven-triloqu-st we ever heard, and keep bii audicne in a ror of 1 lugbter all the time. He pUjs good j kes on some of the members of the legisla ture, sending tu-m to the frout door to aunwtr calls, drive barking dogs awar. tc, much to the amusement of the guests of the National Hotel wheie the doctor has bis othe. These gen tlemen wfll be here lor threo weks longer. Uakr .Superior tonrt. Court met at 10 o'clock. His H juor A. S. Sejmour, Judge presiding. Eugene Z. Gray presented his cer tificate from Supreme Court and on motion of K. C. Bulger, Esq., he was sworn in as an Attorney and Counse 1 lor at liw. The folloi disposed of: ring canes wcie callel and J A Nonis, vs Mary E Uil-y, et a!. Continued by coment. W M S.rrIl, vs W H Harward. Continued. H J Smith, vs J J Lynn, et als. (2 cases). Continued by cousent. A C Sanders & Co., vs Jos A Hay- wood, (2 cases), sent. Continued by con- W F Allen Jt church, Adm'i'x. Co., vs Frances Up Judgment for plain tiffs. J W AUt, n and Wife, vs The N C Home and the O.d North State Insu rance Companies. Motion for new trial. Motion to be argued. J. din 'V Graham, as trus'e, et als., vs B F Moore, tustes of the Bank ol the btate of Noith Carolina. Jo.n Gatling appointed trustee ui p ace of B F Moore, dee'd. John 11 Lahmeyer, guirdian.vsB F Mooie, Adni'r. Johu Gallin g appoint id U ceiver. Ocfu'K Board ok Directors, i N. C. Pemtkntiaky, Raleib, Jan 15 ) WLercas, The Allmighty and all wise Ru'.er of the Universe, and. disposer of all things, has in his providence, seen tit to remove by death, our esteemed co-laborer Col. David M. Carter. Therefore Resolved, That this Board, of which the deceased was a very efficient President, has 1 st a valuable member, this vicinity aud the State a uneful and untiring public spirited ctixen of blith est intellect, aod his dist.esxd family a kicd aud i.lL.ctioa at" protector and lather. R 'solved. That we b)W in humble submission to the will of our Heavenly Father in this afflictive dispensation, and that we terder our deepest sym pttby to tbe bareaved family and rela tives of our deceased brother Director, in the gua lost tbey have sustained, of husband, father, and brother. And we commend them to cur covenant keeping (Jod, who does all things well, mho numbers the hair upon our heals, aod who notices even the fall of a sparrow to tbe ground, to Him, who has promised to be a father to tho fatherless and a husband to the widow. Resolved, That these resolutions bt spread upon our minutes, aod a copy sent to the family of the deceased, and that they be published by the city pa pers. Titos. H. Brigcs Geo. W. Tiiosii-sox, G ko. 3. Cole, C uas. Ci. Yates, Surviving Directors. Reprieved. John Edwards, white, convicted of murder at 8prinz Term. 1878. of John ston Superior Court, aod sentenced to be honjr to-day, on veaterdar was re- spited by the Governor for SO days. A Card. My our friends have aacertainsd since the action of the Demooratio caucus laat night that whatever may be the popular desire for my our re election as United States Senator State Printer. causes aud influences have been brought to bear to prevent it. I we beg to express my our most grateful thanks to friends in aud out of the Legislature who have so gener ously and earnestly manifested inter est iu my our bthilf. I we can never cease to remember them with feelings of pleasure aod deepest gratitude. Sweets to the Sweet. Those who lova things sweet to the paUte, or wish to give their friends something choice, should call at iloysier's confectionery and invest in a box of his delicious chocolate caramels, which are made in his factory, fresh and pure, every day -e- To tbe 1'nblle. G. W. King, in rear of T. H. Brings A Sons, Hardware Store is prepared to repair in first class style Breech Load ing and Muzzle Loading shot guns and Fire Arms of all descriptions, Door Locks, Trunk LjcIcs aud all kind of Lock work, Umbrellas, Fluting Ma chine and anything in the line of small Hardware, either Brass or Iron. Sign and Bell Hanging a speciality. Orders from a distauoe will receive prompt at tention. All work warranted. Senatorial Election. Pools will bk sold oa the Seuat -rial election at Tim Lkk'sClub Housk, commencing on Saturday evening Jan. 4th, at 7, o'clock, aod will be coutia ued each evening until the favorite is elected. The friends of Gjv. Vance, .1 ud. Merrimon and all the Black Horses are cordially luvitcd to be pres- eut. lie llaipy. While life is lasting enjoy pleasure's gift while you may ; smoke tbe Uak City cigar ai.d Ihj gay. To be had ouly at Mendel's Capital Cigar Store, at 5 cents ap ece. ) Parties wishing to buy coin, meal, o-.ts, hay, or anything, you any say, in the way of country produce had better call on Stronach fc Ailoott be fore bujing elsewhere. Tbey have received this day, 500 bales hay, 5X bushels corn, 3o!J bushels oats and 150 sacks meal. Mineral Waters. Congress, Aj-olliuaris, Park. Vichy, Em pi i e, Lithia. Buffalo, Deep Rock, Lithia, Glen Alpine. A large lot of eautiful Vases, Toilet Seta, Fine Hair Urusb.es, Combs, Im ported i'eifinuery and Holiday Coods suitable for reseats, at SlMPSOS'8 Drug St re. Fine Imported and Domestic Ciars at SlMrsoN's Diug Store. OurVsaeilttles For manufacturing first class wag- ns and carts are unsurpassed by any tstabliihmeu; in the State. Repairing done in the best manner. All work guaranteed. Julius Lewis & Co,, Kile;gr, N. C. Works on East Har ge.t street. Tlie Tucker bostlery his House not long This been of eued, but has already made itselt a favorite here and with tbe traveling public. The fare is good, the r(Km. favorable, while the location is very convenient. Thewe many advantages are appreciated. It Might Have lleen. When taking a retrospection of our put lives, how often does conscience whisper to broken spirits and wounded hearts the sad, sad words. "It might have been?'' Thus it may be with the sufferer who endures the agonies of hemorrhoids, or piles, and heeds not the counsel to try Barham's Infalliable b!e Cure, which in warranted to spee ly and permanently oure this distress ing disease. Manufactured by the. Darham Pile Cure Co., Durham, N. (J t or .ale. Three or four ton seed for sab janl4-d3t thousand bushels cot Apply to C, VV. Hanky. Kittrell, N. C. l.ot. Yesteiday between the N. C. Depot and the crossing of Hargett aod Daw son streets, a gold ring, amytheist set. Suitable reward will be given the finder upon delivery to the News office. 'rival e ltourdlug. II.vin rented the lare and well ar ranged dwelling hue on Morgan street near Blouut street, known as the Cay ton House, 1 have furnished the same and am prepared to accommodate the p ublic with good rooms, good fare and comfortable accommodations. Ptices low. Tiaosieot Board $1.00 per day. Apply early, Mrs. C. Waller. L iiTurulsLed Rooms. Comfortable and convenient to busi ness, can be rented on favorable terms by applying early at the News Offioe Law's. Housekeepers! For dinner, breakfast and tea knives and carvers, desirable ami sharp, go to Law's. Housekeepers! For finest silver forks, spoons, ladles, knives, castors, &c, go to Laws. Housekeepers! For your china, porce laine, cut and pressed glass wares, table mats, trays, and a thousand useful and ornamental things, go to L iw's, Ral eigh or Charlotte. Ilniuuagg, There are people who alvartise who lie humbugs, but this is an exception Messrs. A. C. Sanders & Co , went to sell 1 flue top buggy, 1 two-horse drav, 1 two-horse wagon, 1 fouryearold mare, fast in harness and an elegant saddle critter. Hilllard Table for Male. The two billiard tables now in use at the Yarbjro House bar will be sold at a bargain. Euquire of M. Bills, City BottliDg Works. Cheap florae a. Messrs. Latta & BIyatt have for sale. No. 1 pair of Draft Horses, which will be sold very low. Scrofula Cured. Mrs Joe Person's Scrofula Remedy is pronounced to be the beet in use by ail who bave tried it. bold by all druggists, Mrs-Wm. Wooloott has removed her millinery and fancy goods to the Prairie building; on Wilmington street. She has on hand a large lot of chil dren's and ladies' hosiery, which can bought cheap for cash. - The Seven.Sprlng Iron and Al um Mass for Sick and Nervous Headaohes. We will make any person a present of a nice $10.00 Bible, who suffer with Rick or nervous headache, if they will use the "Seven Springs Mass" accord ing t our directions, and then consci entiously Bay that it will not relieve it. This is a bonarfide offer, and we mean what we Mrs. We will not require any unreasonable conditions. Address, LIndrum & Litchfied, Abingdon, Va. P. S. Headache is the least com plaint for which this remedy, the "Iron and Alum Mass" is efficient. For sale by Wm. Simpson, Pescud, Lee & Co., and F. U. Ueartt. Raleigh, N. C. Male and Board Stable. Having this day sold our Livery and Omnibus line to O'Kelley & Baker, we will give our personal attention to the sale of horses and mules, and will keep a first class boarding stable. Our sta bles will be open day and night, and especial attention given to rxanscient and monthly boarders! Thankful for the patronage so liber ally bestowed heretofore, we trust by strict attention, to merit a continu ance of the same in our sale and board ing stab'.es. Gko. W. Wynnk & Co. Rupt ireoTsn Artery In the right arm Tried i be most prominent Surgeons in this city wlieoat benefit. By accident h ard f Dr. les' l.iuiiueut Iodide Ammonia. It acted like magic. A m now wel . M. Bikoc, Music Director. Organist Church ol t. frauds Xavier, Sixteenth strett. N V. Fold by all Druggists. S-ud lor pamphlet. DK. GlLh.d. 12 West Broadway. N. Y. Trial bottles 25conts. An old physician retired from practice bad placed in bis bauds by an KaU Indian missionary the formula of a him pie vegeta ble remedy, lor the speedy and permanent cure of consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung atlectious, also a positive radical cure for nervous de bility and all nervous complaints, after having tested its wonderful eurative powers in thousands of cases, has felt his cuty to mate ll IUUU m ma OUUCHU6 'tnuno Actuated by this motive, I will send iree oi charge, to ail who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and using, In Uerman. French or Eiiglish.iient by address lug with Ktnmp, naming this paper. W. W bfcsrsjr. 140 i'owers Blocs, Rochester, NY inis recme. wun Success In tbe Stock Market. Pew psople understand how large f r tunes are amassed so rapidly in stoca opera tions. Messrs. Lawrence & Co , Bankers, N. 1.. bave lust published "two unerring rules for suoces. aud full details, so that any one can operate. Milled free. Their new com bination system of dealing in stocks is won derfully profitable. By this method thous ands of orders, in various sums, are pooled into one immense c&oital and co-operated as a mighty whole, thus securing to each share bolder all the advantages of vast capital and best skill. Profits divided every ::0 days SI), would make 175 profit, I1U0 would re turn Sl.OnO, or 10 per cent, on the t ck in tbe mouth, and ro on, according to the maiket. Mi a. S. J, Batter, Fashion Edi 1 1 ew Newark Da'ly Advertiser, made over 375 per cent, profit on an investment, Oct. 51 b. 18:8 Many other are doing- as well or better. Large or small amounts can be used with equal propoitionaie success by this system. All kinds of slocks and bonds wauted. lov-rniueut bonds supplied- Ap ply to Lawrence & ( o., Bankers, 57 Exchange lace. N. . City. Fob Upwards or TbibttVkaks Mrs. W ns low's Soothing Syrup has been used for children, it corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhwa, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well tried remedy. cents a bottle. mar l-d&wlT connEittiaL itftiroiiis. JURIiET.s. (Vrroi MARKET: r.eio.tjd by PARKER & AVEXA, Cotton N V., January 16, V7d. Middling. Strict Low Middling, Low Middling, Strict Good Ordinary iKhmI Ordiuary, Ordinary, Middling 8talns. Low Middling Stains, Good Ordinary SiMlns. rone. no ue. Re ceipts to-day Market closed sUady. lrZ bales. C'TT WHOLBSiLR CASH PRICKS Corrected by MARCO M a ALFOitD, Official Reporter for Uroceru A Cotton Ex cnanee. rilkioh, N. C, January 16, 1879. Al PLErf, Nortliern.rer bush, fl.2oal.o0. UUll llJUi, uew, iK. pliced 3k BAGGING, ltJ13 r LOUR, orth Carolina,.... S 5.U0 Patapsoo Family 7.50 CORN 60 FOiDER... 8o1.00 CORN iWtiAL 5560 BACON, N. C. Hog, round Q 9 " hams li BULK MEAT, Clear Rib Sides, .. 5 " ' shoulders, 4 NORTH CAROLINA, Fork. 4 5 BKKF au4 LARD, Morth Carolina " Western g COFFEE, prime, Rio, 17 " jjood 15 SYRUP, 8. H., ' MOLASSES. Cuba, 35 SALT, Liverpool fine, Q SUGAR, white io fellow, 8U LEATHER. Red Sole 22 27 " Oak tauned 35 TALLOW 7 POTATOES, sweet, per bush.... 25 Irish So OATS, shalled 45650 E(S I5al7 BUTTER 15a20 CHICKENS. 15 RAGS- 15 PEAS per Dush. wblte yoc. ; stock 50c. Above price aro for large lots, when small er quantities are wauted lilgher prices will be charged. TIllKi;rs BY TKJ.KURAPH. NOON. Pabis, Jan 16 Rentes 1.13(. and 1 c. London, Jan 16. nor sols for 16. Erie 2i. money 95 3-16; account 95 75 Livebpool, January 15. Cotton in moderate inquiry and freely snppli d; middling uplan s 5'; middling Orleaus 5 9-!6; sales lO.OoO bales; spec ulation and exports 2,00): net receipts 27 000 bales, American v5,6O0, Futures weaker L-3!d better; unlandi low middling clause, Jan uary delivery 55-16 : January and February do; February and Marc 5 11 32; March and April 5 11-32; April and Mav 5 11-32; May and June 5 7 16; new crop, shipped January and February sa 1 5 13 32. 2 p. m. Middling uplands 5 5-16: middline Orleans 5 9-;6; low middling uplands bltx irood ordinary up ands 5; ordinary uplands 4; uplands low middling clause, January uenyery o z- jo. Niw YORK, January 16. Stocks qnlet. Money Zj&xA- Exchange, quiet 4.g . state bonds firm. Governments steady. Freights strong. Cotton dull; sales 7 8;-middling uplands 9 B-16; Orleans 9 7-16; Futures quiet ; January 0.00 February 941: March 9J2 a. li 9.77; May 9.92;'June 0.09; July 00.00; A gu t 000. Flour quiet. Wheat du'l rorlt firm. Lard steady 7.25. 8piiJs turpentine 58. Rsln 1 1 Freights qui. t. Balttmorb, January 16. Flur very active and firm. Southern wheat steady ; small SiOk iu demand; west en ashade firmer. Southern red 2at; am ber 7as; No u Fennsylvpnia red 1; No 2 winter red Western on spot for January 59 s5J: February 6 3-8 6, March 7 3 8a7j-i. Southern Com quiet ana nominal; Western qutet and steady. Southern whlto 4a6; yel low 44V5. NIGHT. Nbw York, Jan. 16. Ftocks strong. Money 183. Exchange, long- 4 83; short, 4.87; State bonds quiet Uovernnieats dull. Cotton Vet receipts 378 ; gross 378 Fu tures closed barely firm ; sales 45,000; January 9.3ta9 33: February 9 5.51;' March 9 70a.7l: April 9.85a9.86: May 9.99il0 00; June 10.08al0.10; July 10.18,3 10 20; August 10.28 j!0. 3J. Cotton du'l: sales 26 baleg ; middling uplands 95 6; Orleans 9 5-16 ; consolidated net receipts 15.&02 ; exports to Great Britain 20.67T GaxTBSTON, Jan. 16. Cotton steadj milddling 8-Jow middling 8 3.8 good ordinary 8; sales 1,580; consolidated net receipts 0U0 gross 3,650; stok 99 538 Norfolk, January 16. Cotton qu'etr mlddliner 9; net receipts 1,229; gross 000; stock 13,346; tal.s 1,010.. Baltimore, January lc. Cotton quiet; middling 9: low mlddUnjr VA: good ordinary lA; s117? ?l!r dated net receipts 275; gross 225;stock,D,3:6. Bostoh, January 16. Cotton qnlet; middling VA: low middling ft; sal. s 510 ; consolidated net receipt- 2, 532; gross blank; stock 2,575. Wilmington, January 18. Cotton quiet; middling 9; low middling 9; good ordinary 8X ; net receipts 510; gross 2 332 ; saies 000; stock 2,540; exports to Great BritainOOO. Spirits turpentme firm 25 ; rosin firm; 1.15 for strained. Crude turpentine firm l for hard, and 1 8 for yellow dip and virgin. Tar steady 135 Corn firm i mixed 51. Cincinnati, 'January 16. Fork held at 8.50. Lard in fair demand and higher; steam 5 6715 ?5 Bulk meats quiet but firm; shoulders 2 802.90; short rib 3 87603,90. Bacon scarce so firm and higher; shoulders 3)4; ckar rib ilA: clear sides Z- e- Not Medicine bat Food. The fall and early winter season is the harvest tun of hecklng coughs an J debili tating forms of Catarrh, Just as the later spring is the seed time of malarial fevers. To kne a certalu cure of the one, aud a preventive of the tier, is to havo within our reach the most Inestimable blessing of the period. We de not know of them, for tnese really marvelous properties sre com bined in Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with the llypjphosphites of Lime and eoda. There is no form of physical waste ard prostrated vitality, that a bountiful use of tbe Kmulsion. will not change, to glowing health and full life and vigor, and ti.ea it is not a disagreeable medicine, but the most delightful kind of food. II!SCKlLAEOIJS. Atlantic Hotel, NORFOLK. VA. K. S. Dodsoo, Proprietor. Board First and Second Floors, per day, $Z U); Third and Fourth Floors, per day, $2,o0, Special terms for permanent boardeis. aec3-ti i -v-r- r ,-1kTmP( If f INS (4 V hi N IrS i ' - 14 Tod Bueuies and 2 open buggies. 5 Platform Spring Wagons, lor one or two horses. 25 Road and Farm Wagons. 1 S- cond hand three (3) spring wagon. These vehicles were shipped to this market for sale.; call and examiae the work. ALSO. N. C Fiour, Stock Pes. Corn, Pea-nuts, Oats. a0 po"nds Honey, 250 pounds cutter, Eggs, Chicneus, Turkeys, Ueese, aad the Opossum. decSl tf. W. U. MCMAUKI.N. Pfotice, R Y VIRTUE OF A POWER OF Sale contained In a mortgage deed exe cuted on the lath day of February, 1877. by John F. Jordan, and Margaret J. Jordan to Marlnrv. Rridirei A Co.. as aoDears of record on page 312. book 50: Public Register's office for Nortnam . ton county, we win, at tne court house dor iu the town of Jackson in said couuty. on Alnn iay, tbe 10th day of February, A. D., 1879. sel! at public auction-J to tie highest bidder for cash, tbe tractof land on which s ild John F. Jordan, formerly lired. containing one hundred acres, more or less ad (oiuing the iauds of B. L. stancell B. F. Jordan, Mary E. Jordan and others. JOSEPH T. MADDKY AND J. G. L. CKOOKEK, surviving partners of Maddry, Bridges k Co Jan9-td WOOD and LUMBER YARD WL. HARRIS WILL CARRY On the Wood and Lumber t us iuess at Christophers' Wood and Lumber Yard, Hargett street. Orders left at the store of Messrs. Chris tophers 4 Sorrell filled promptly by W. L.HARRIS. DISSOLUTION! THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERE tofore existing in the Grocery Business between the undersigned, is this day dis solved by mutual couseut. F. C. Christo phers will settle the business of the late firm. F.C. CHRISTOPHERS, D. P. ME AC H AM, W. L. HARRIS. F, C. Chbistcpekrs. CHRISTOPHERS M. "W. SOBKBLL. & SORRELL H AVING THIS DAY' FORMED A co-partnership will continue the Gro- cary and Commission' Business at the old stand of F. C. Christophers & Co., Hargett street, where we will bep)e sed to serve our numerous friends and customers, with a well selected stock of Groceries, Boots, Shoes, &c, at greatly reduced prices. We flatter ourselves with our experience, Ac, that we can compete with any house In the city, and only ask an examination of our stock to verify the statement. We als keep in connection a MEAT MARKET. Daily supplied with the finest MOUNTAIN BEEF, i ORK, SAUSAGES, &C Which will be delivered city. in any part of the Thankful for the liberal pat onage hereto fore extended we hope to merit a continu ance of the same by p ompt, personal at tention to our business. LOTTERY. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO VV1X AFOttTUWE, FIRST GRAND DIS TRIBUTION. LA8 B, A P NEW OR LEANS, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 11th 1879 lCoth Monthly Drawing. Louisiana State Lottery Company. . This Institution was regularly Incorporated by the Legislature of the stat for fiMnca. tional and charitable purposes, in 18fi8, with a capital of $1,000,000, to which it has since added a reserve fund of 8350,000. Its granasingie numDer distributions will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. It never scales or postpones. Look at the following distribution: CAPITAL P.BIZ". $30,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO COLLARS AND HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize 2 Prizes of $2,50 5 Prizes of 1,000 20 Prizes of 500 1C0 Prizes of 100 "" 2 0 Prizes of 50 5(X) Prizes of 20 $30,000 10,000 5,000 5000 5,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 HKOPiizesof 10. ...j. 10,000 APPROXIMATION PHIZES. 10,000 9 Approximation Prizes of $30" 2,700 9 Approximation frizes of 200 L8O0 9 Approximation Prizes of 100 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to 110-.100 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation will be paid. Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the Home Office m New Orleans. Write, clearly stating full address, for fur ther information, or send orders to. M. A. DAUPHIN, T. O. Box 692, New Orleans. Louisiana. All our Grand Extraordiaarv Drawings ara under tbe supervision and management o O EN KR ALS G. T. BEAUKEOARD an JUBAL A. EARLY. Jan VALLEY WHISHBY- R. F. Jones & Co., RALEIGH, H . C. AGENT3 FOR TOM COOPER'S GLD JR WHEAT WHISKEY a large lot WAYS ON HAND FROM TWOTOFOTJB YEARS OLD. universally acknowledged be THE FINEST WHISKY MADE EN THE SOUTF. PERSONS WISHING Strictly Pure Spirits TOB MEDICAL AND QTHEB URPOSEF ean get any size package From 3 to 50 Gallons, IS By addressing T. N COOPER, Eagl Mills ?. 0. Iredell county N. C. ; or R. F: JfNES, to.. Ra eigh. N. C. RALEIGH FEW ACE SETIIN A ttY RiLEJGH, N. C. The Snrin term January 22d, 1879. will open THE KINDERGARTEN, With all necsary appliances. and m charge of i n accomplished teasber, has been in successful operation for five month". Tuition in Enelish pr month s)4 00 ' Kln'iergarten per month 3.00 ' Music, according to ad vancement 4 00 A 5.00 F r several pupil in Kinlerearte from the s-me family, a reduction is made. For particulars, apply for Oatalo me. F. P. HOB rOOD, PrinciDal. janl&-2wd ARCHITECTS, BIIILUEK.S A9iO CuSTRADTOiW. K1NGSLEY & ASHLEY", ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. RALEIGH PLANING MILLS MOULDINGS, SCROLL SAWING, &3 & ORIK?fc LEFX WITH UL! HXJJS 2LsJE3 WI c5L? OO-, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. NATIONAL HOTEL, TolfjlTL, 1ST- CJ . ICGOUVDDlTiOIIS EQUAL Tfl.lW IS THE thk best water BOARD $2.00 PKR DAY. 1 eiighcf 11 y Jlt-ir.t. i .i Hi f Oa:'oi suan. ir nnrs made wttrt iVu m mers : ood aiunle Ko. n ou Ural .kad secoud Bates for Theatrical Trocps. UOLS Al.LlliM"a. DAY AND ilCHT. tt. i?ttt. tl mHtr. F. GRUENDLER, MANUFACTURER OF BH' B ! I , .J AND SMOKING AND CHEWING T O B A C C PIPES, AXD 6MOK3I15' ARTICLES IN GENERAL. TNE DOOR ABOVE T II 3 V Ali " ORO HOUSE, 3E. Z- Bo: 250. t 2?Lctloisli, O. Orders from abroad solicited aud promptly attended to. r 5 RALEIGH CLUB HOC SE 'THE DELM0NIC0 OF THE SOUTH'- COR NER MARTIN AND (T.ninna finMin ytv nmwn Wnnt nn .iranih. with Bui alfl tTia old English dr i I Rolf a Half, caa be procured t i the f ture at Tim Le'a Club House.. Also on hand oi l of beson county whiskey bought ot Hardin & i-rimes. Ba'titfiore Meat aad all Del'C iel. of the Season Served in First-0 ass order. Nine private sit t tTJgRooias, so that parties an 1 always be private, aa-FRKNCH COOK. oot l-dtm ELLINGTON. Bui I d i n g m TURNING OF EVERY VARIETY OF SIZE AND STYLE. We also keep an assortment of Rough and Dressed Lunioer, Lath sHhlngles, LMsed Weather-boarding and Flooring at low prices. TX7a nrlll a.ll ll.n gma nlau nf VallnD Plna amineour work before purchasing. Satisfaction gutrauteed. We are prepared to J work reasonably and we propose to do so. Plans and estimates furnished on application. First class work at low prices. All orders claim prompt attention. Office and Planing Mills West of the R. & (t. R. R., shops. Orders coming from a distance will be tiled with promptness, and as we are very conveniently located for shipping our work weaie able to give special inducement to all oria of the -State. .Will contract .or buildings anvwhere, using seasoned lumber wh3re necessary. W. J. ELLINGTON ) B. F. PARK, ( f eb 20-tf Business Managers. ESTERBR00K ALLEN & Tcamdew, gSTERBROOIC STEEL Iron and Ii-aJS JF"oixii(lciv- AND MACHINISTS, RALEIGH, N. C. MaHafaeturers and Importers oi Engines, PORTABLE AND STATIONARY. Cotton Gins, Power Presses, Saw and Grist Mills, Shafting,. Pullejs, Hangers, Boxes Plows and Flow Ca-fetings Plans and Estimates Furnished on all Clws.es of Mnchlnerv. We soeclal attention ofthe foil owing iroods, manufactured, bv the wh'ch we are ottering at Manufacturers' Prices THE DRY STE1M ENGINE, " ,l " ia. a jiuiknuu VI Lilt) Bill r'jrii LIIO Dilliu7 iu 1 CLIPPER ENGINE off oron wheels, at tie following low prices: 6 ttirs Engine, off wheJi S5.00; tforse Sag Ina, on wheals, 485 0J. Other sizes aai styles of Eaglua at prop off or on wheels. Admitted to be tha b3it ionate rates. The Iron Framed Saw Mills. Jie best In use. and onlv one of tha kind sold In the State. Write or Circulars and Iric SIIIIITM I3EHTJIII3 YOUUTJY THK KING OF SHCKTri WITH PATENT SLEEVE AP.tCSTER, The best and Cheapest In the world. ACENOWLErGED FaCTS. TITAT they are made from .the celebrated Wnmsu ta XX Muslin, "cut full size an1 exta 'onpu" HOSOM8 are thve-'ly and made of the EEST LINKN. Tb-y arn mad' oulv bv capable and experiencwit hand, are carefully inspected and are unsu-passed by any other in workmanship. Toeery shirt is attached the PATENT SLEEVE Which l the simplest and best InventI ever known for regulating the leni h of t h Shirt Sleeve ; it has only o be seen to be an predated. No further use for Elastics, c. ) Every Shirt Complete lu Itself. w guarantee them to give perfect satis faction in make, ilt and qnality, or money refunded. 4-Try them and be convinced. " Manufactured expressly for and for sa'e only by RA.L3IGII, N. C TIRE CISTERNS ! Sealed proposals will be received U (.. twelve o'clocfe to.. Ja unary i2i 1879. for the building of five cistt-rns of 30,000 gallo; capacity each to lie located by the com mittee in charge Each bid must be accompanied by ilan.i and specitions. .Bidders will be allowed to appear lieforp the committee in persjn at the opening of the bids. Bids are also solicited on plans an 1 jeel flcatio now in the Clerk's oflioe. Bids will be sealed and addressed to the CityCerk marked PROPOSALS FOR CIS T KRNS By order of the Board of Aldermen. ' C W. LAMB KTH, in 8 eodtd Clcy C erk. 8TOP AT FENTRESS HOUSK. GIO. to aa had in tje city Special arrant fliors. Reluo a JL 9 I.'EILKH IS o s, SALISBURY BTKEJi It RUYSTER 4 CO., Contractors . SUGESSORS TO BETTS & ALLO, MAKUFACTUKER3 of SASH, BOORS UNO BLINDS MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, Sawed and Turned Balusters, ( NEWELL POSTS. ALL KINDS OF SCROVVL SAWLNG Wftrlf At White PIllH DtiCH - Come aDci?" Tor fiale by all Stationers. C PEN COm 26 John Street New York O RA M TAYLOa .vlAtfu FACTURIN C Portable Kagine in the State. Also tnr
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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