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D A TJjJY NEWS TI K-IUY. JAM'AKY -1. l7i. rm'Uer Probabilities. WASHt JMiTO. l. C Jin. . r-r ths Jouth Atlantic Stat. 'nf.l Ud b? elrluf e.ir wraibe .Uiuf bronif :er. OITY. lndri ! -Mrw A U r rtlanurutn. Law Ici notice. Wootuvn-L-h-aI notice. J. D. Ntwson-Notice. LOCAL BRIEF. Revenue cvIlct!on yesterday wert f 1086 9J. Dr. S. S. SitcSwell. of the State Board of H-'tb, is io the ctj. Oysters are now abundant again, while Kae is becoming scarce. Toe Spno Term of the Hiptisl Frmtle seminary opeus to-morrow. Jack Frrt ha assumed cuiol again. The House bad a buy wwion vssterday. much work aud little Uklk. It looks as if thers w 11 be aome mora akating. The lengthy u ater is now very prevalent on the atreU They are gradually getting rid of their colda, but -re yet a lutle boars. The complaints about the lights are now a little les loud. MherliTftef lied. Sheriff John I). Davis, of Carteret yesterday settled bis Uxea with the St:if Treasurer, nitmr th f,-ll,- ir,- V00.62. Gi67S Public Taxs special Total, 1530.80 Nouoriaua Hop This fta.Hi bw, thus far. not been noticeable fur ita festivities in the terp nclurean line, but the Monogram Cut now p.-opo-o to give one of their eUi;ant hop, to-tuorrow evening, at which t'je usual array of fair faces will be seen, wuile liijht hearts aud good tuusio will uike the tleeting hours raa pleaan:ly to every participant. Fayettevil'.e atreet needs reja:n to tLe roadway badly. Dasiness wo pretty fair yester rev. L the city, aud week. 8. Burkhead, D. !.. is in will remain during the 10, mee'slhis Prompt at- Raleikb Chaptfr. No. evtnirg at l.'ii o'clock UnJance desired. It seems as if all the snows miss tbia section. People were again de ceived yesterday. It now requires very porsisteot icquiry a-jd rnucu perseverance to de velop an lUra. Genevieve Rogers appear to morrow evecing iu the play of "Cous n Rxj." Mr. Thos. Tower?. Co'lec'or of Internal R-jvenue for the Newborn dis trict, is in the city. The city is remarkably quiet. No arrests were made on Sunday or yesterday. The pjhee foice are having a rrular re; time. The county reads are reported as almost impAsible, especially the Swu't Creek road, which can hardly be traveled. Haywood Saucders, colored, held for abandonment of his squaw, was released from jail yeate-riaj. having given bond for cos's. The feeling in cotton was some what better yesterday. The receipts were 1'ght and" not equal to the de mand. Irrdrll county yesterday diew upon the State Treasury a warrant for U&ii y, tor the supH-rt of IT lun uatica iu that county tor the pot year. McCallurn C nrr. mad an aignmeui to J. 1. .rwra, yester day. The business wul bd coutinued by the trust until affair are wound up. Jut notice the dia.rcn -e in ihm , ... . i ... i ii..,.,;.,l comlori oi me io LUiuiu mo ar.d the pot-otbce, the the antiQU. the other plan. Te''graros ad Ire s.cd t A. G. Wiicx. W. K. TayU.r, and Una. I--Tid A. Harn are held at the tel graph fft.e in tLis city for t e saut of provr addrcs. The four "moonshiners," wl.o were put in jvl.Mark Yiaibrly. Adol rhos teott. Alcert II. S:ott, aul Jotn T. riarwood. have been released, our giving bail for appearance at nex' Term of Federal Court. tktlng Kiuk, At lat there is a gloam of liht for the p.easure seekers, aud the old fau o( roller akstiug is to makn them j ily once agaia. The kkatea have been laid away for years, but uow they are to be taken out, and will prove au ULceitaiu ."outing io tho uusknllul and a rapid tiansib to the kuowiug ones. On next Monday eve-HLg, it is uuderstood, the rtuk w dl be opened, it is not kuowu w i.h certaiut whether iu the large bah over Podd'rf sture or not, but the place ch seu will be commodious and with a go d tixr. There will be a ru.h for the rink, uo doubt, and it is ure to pay this season. Tuere has beru taik about opening it for soma easoiis past, but now it is a fixed fact. Due uotice wid be given by the man agement of the opeumg night, at which lime it is. hoped that the devotees of the dilightlui pa-stime will be present in fo.ee. aud make the occadiou oue to be reuit-mbercd. Theie iu not a soort which is more healthful and pleasura ble than this. Bapreuis C'uart. Court met on yeterday at 10 o'clock. Present Chief J us. ice Smiih aud Jus tice Dillard. Justice Ashe abseut on accouul oi ficknes. The followiug catie were called fiom the 4;h District : Duncan McFadyen et al v. John T. Cvsuucil et al, IV jui BUJeu; coitiuued lor alfncuce of couutel. A. R. 3Iaon vR. Racho4 McCormick et al, Iiuai Bladen; argued. .N . V. Ry aud 1'. II. Sjitou for plaintiff, aud tiuitjrie aud Lair aud Neiil Mi K jy for ucti udaut. ri-tj v. John A. Muuroe, from C uinoerlaud; arueU . Attorney (en- n. kuaii lor tue Mate, aud McRae aid Bioadfoot and liicdkdale aud Deveieux for defeudant. loui t adjoui no J uutil this morning at 10 o'clock. I1E.4II lIirXTlXCl IS A1IIK. Rtsb Tor Vante and the IVetra." JrrERif, N. CM Jan'y 15 187 "We have had the cold snap here too. Thermometer lOo below zero en north side of the bouse and 6o below on the southside. It bai moderated now and we had a great ice freshet uch as that old man does not remember and great damage had been sustained thereby along the rivers in this county Rav.Wrn. Calloway an aged Metho dic mimsier died at his residence one mile from here about 10 days ago. Josliui Baker, a highly esteemed citi zen of Ashe couutv died here the 8th in.t at the age of 77 years. He had been sheriff of this c?uaty for many years, before the war. John T. Peden, David Price and some, other citizens of the northwest corner of thin county, and State, kill ed a 500 lb bear last Saturday, in that l ocality, after a battle that lasted two days in which bruin received 31 ghots. lie must have bea very old, as his teeth were neatly all gone and his tuj-ks worn out; his four foot was 6 inches across, his hind fojt 11 inches long We are pleased with te proceeding "Rah for of the Legislature thus far Vance aud the ".News. Lumiikkdick On Hand. Patapsco Family rloar, .North Carolina Family Flour, Orange Grove Extra Flour, Baltimore Family Flur, Bolted Virginia Corn Meal, Marshall's Liverpool Salt, Clear Rib Bulk Meat, Kgerton's Sco'.ch Snuff, For sale at wholesale by W. IT. Dodik The Ne?en Spring: Iron and Al- j uui tTjass lor sick and nervous Headaches. We will make any person a present of a nice $10.00 Bible, who suffer with Hick or nervous headache, if they will use the "Seven Springs Mass" accord ing t our directions, and then consci entiously say that it will not relieve it. This is a bona tide offer, and we mean what we Mrs. We will not require any unreasonable conditions. Atldresa, Landrum & LitcVhfied, Abingdon, Va. P.- S Headache is the least com plaint for which this remedy, the "Iron and Alum Mass" is efficient. For sale bv Wm. Simpson. Pescud, Lee & Co.. and F. II. Heartt. Raleigh, N.C. and we the Male aud Hoard Stable. Having this dav sold our Livery Omnibus line to O'Kelley A Baker, will give our nars&ual attention to 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 givan to rranscient and monthly bosrdersi 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 - ng stables. Geo. W. Wynne & Co. W hy Will Yon Allow a cold to advance in your sys tern a d thus encourage more serious maladies, such as Pneumonia. Hemor rhages and Lung troubles when an im mediate relief can be so readily attain ed. Boschee's German, Syrup has gaiced the largest sale in the world for the cure ol Coughs, Cods and the se verest Lung Diseases. It is Dr. Bos chee's, famous German prescription, and is prepared with the gieatest care aud no fear need be eutcrtaiued in, ad mini tering it to the youngest child, as per diirecionaThe tsale of this medi cine is unprecedented. Since first in troductu mere nes oeen a constant in creasing demand and without a single report of a failure to do iis work in any case. Ask your Druggist as to the tiuth of these remarks! Large size 75 ctn'fe. Try it and be convinced. 3 Prs. good 1-2 hose for 25 cents. 6 White handkerchiefs for 25 cents. Our uulaundered Linen Bosom shirt for 65 cents, worth $100. 12 Spools cotton 200 yards on a spool for 30 cents, at Woollcott's Open Front Store, Wilmington street. Nweetsto the Nweet. Those who love things sweet to the palate, or wish to trive their friends something choice, should call at Royster's conl'ec'ionery and invest in a box of his delicious chocolate caramels, which are made in his factory, fresh and pure, every day. To the Public. G. W. King, in rear of T. II. Brings fc Sons', Hardware Store is prepared io repair in tirst class style Breech Load ing aud Muzzla L adiu siot guus an I Fue Ar.ns of all descriptions, Door Lcks, Truuk Locks aud all kiud of Lck work. Umbrellas, Fluting .Ma chiiU'S and anything iu the line of Miiall Ha: i ware, either Brass or Iron. Sign and Bell Hanging a speciality. Orders from a distance will receive prompt at tention. All work warranted. flapreme ('ourtl)ecUious. Opiiiions were til-ii by the Justices on jei'eiday in the foliowiug cases : By Suiru. C. J. : George E. Buckma-i vs. Commis sioners of Beau'ort. from Beaufort; judgment below affirmed. Mate vs. J. 11. Chadboum et al, fr ni New Hanovei ; atliiiued. By Dillakd. J. : P. II. Johns n vs. Johu I. li)Unl, fr iu Beaufort: reversed. Rvichtur it d.lder B. js anlrr McRae t-t al, from ei ; reversed. vs. New Alex Han- Fire. P.y Cable t. :h N h. L ILl.K. Jan. -. A t he Juurul states t hat the ues-i p irtiKn f AUeuvil.e. hurutd e?terdav. despatch to whole bui Ky., was 1'uder the Mitletoe. It is very certain oue couple will be made happy early next week, at a charming place a sc re of mil-.'s away. Aud that their Iriends au legion is manifest from the elegant Silver and other presents which left Lws' to day. W bat You .eed, Messrs Pntchard & Brooks have just receive at their Store on Hillsboio ami a isnury streets, an abuudaut supply of fresh eggs and chickens, just from their branch store at New Hill. It, gives capital opportunity to lay hi a oupply i f ihe things, which should not be missed. Also tho firm have just received a large q-iantily of boat oak wood. They will deliver it iu any part of the city, at bottom prices. I. i. Nauders, Beaufort, N. C, dealer in salt and fresh fish of every description, by pack age or barrel. All orders accompanied with cash or cood reference, will re ceive prompt attention, and be filled at the lowest market prioes. oct 4-tf. Mood. Get your woi of J. D Whitak ?r, at his yard at the wstarn terminus of Hargett street. The pine wood which ia cured by him in his special way is equal to oik, at considerable les cost to the consumer' His oak is the very best. On the Kuroyeau I'lau. Ohe of the best plaoes in the city is the Higgs House, on Hargett aud Salisbury streets, which is open at all hours. There are to be found choice game, oysteis aud all the delicacies of the season. The housa has attained note for the excellence of its cuisine and its maify merits have made it varv popular here. Tuke Xotice ! C. Weikrl, the well kuowu merchant tailor, will, on the first day of Januaryc '7'. move to the store Xo. 26, on Fay etteville s'r.jet, formerly occupied by Monie, the grocer. llllllard Tables for Sale. The two billiard tables now in use at th'i Yarboro House bar will be sold at a b uraiu. Enquire of M. Bills, City Bottling Works. IIUMlbllgN. There are people who advertise who e humbugs, but this is an exception tessrs. A. C.Sanders & Co , went to sell 1 fiue top buggy, 1 two-horse dray, 1 two-horse wagon, 1 fouryearold mare, fast in harness and an elegant saddle critter. Consignments of Cotton. Our facilities for handling cousirrn- menis of cotton are such as to enable us to guarantee the highest market price iu every instance. Farmers will ficd it to their advantage to ship to us. Coi respocdence solicited. M. T. Nokbis &Uo.', Raleigh, N. C. Foa Upwards or Thibty JTnaKs Mrs. wi,N?LOw s.Sootn,nS yup has been used for CDlulreu. Itcorrects aciditv nf th atr,mo.h relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cares dysentery and diarrhsea, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy, cents a bottle, mar l-d&wl? Buptnreoran Artery in the right arm Tried ihe most prominent tiuiKeons in this city wlnout henelit. liv accident h ard . f Dr. G les' J iinmeut Iodide Ainrnouia It ac ted like maic. f in now wel . Bhhou, Music lirector, OrgauLst Church oi t. francis Xavier, . . . Mxteeutti Mrert. N v. roia nyail Druggistd. bt-nd lor pampulet. 12,WPst Broadway xV. Y. Trial bottles cnts. livery 5 13 S2 Jannarv and February dellv ery do: February and March do; March and Aurll 5 7-rea5 15-3J: AdtU aud May 5V6 15- 32; May nd Juye 6 i7-32a5 9-16- June and July 5 19-32o5 . Futures now weaker and free to sellers at Ia?t qu tatlons. xnxw Yobk, January 2 Stocks strong. Money .243. Exchange, quiet .4K. State bonds firm. Governments steady. Freights strong. Cotton steady; sales M3;mlddling uplands 9 9-16; Orleans 9 -16 ; Futurereasler; January w.37 February 9 43: March 8.63; April 9.79; May 9 93; June 0U.00; July 00 00; August 000. Flour quiet. Wheat dull. Fork fiim. i ar t Arm 8 00 jspi its tnrpebtine ti.6. Hibini3 Freights, quiet. BaLiIMORB. January 20. Fleur Id g od demand and firm. Howard stretand Weteru sup r 2,75a3.25; extra 3.60a4 i0;latuily supar r75 32; extra 3 Sua 4U'i. itio Dranas o ZoaO.W patapsco rauJiij 5,25, Southern wheat qui t and steady; lor small Stock; weste.n quiet and a snae ltrmer. Southern red 1 .00105; ambei 6a7; Mo 4 Fennsylvpuia red 6; No. 2 winter red western on spot lor January o; ienruary 5a5; Marcu 7a7. Southern Co n quiet Witn small offerings. Western quiet and more steady. Soutuern wflita 46a47 yellow 45. NIGHT. New Yobk, Jan. 20. Ptocks easy. Money 2. Exchange, long l.&; snort, 4 o7?4; otaie bonas quiet 4overuments dull. Cotton et receipts 32 ; gross 6,:-31 Fu tures closed barely Dim ; sales ,4'j.OtX): January y.44a9 46, February 9 50; March 9.71; April 9.ealJ. 87; May l0.0ial0.C2; June 10.i2aliA14; July 10.22&10 23; August lj.3tal0-3i. Cotton steady; sales 546 bales; middling uplands 9 7-ib; uneans 9 9-16 ; consolidated nei reeeUts 25,459; exports io Great Britain 12.70 Galvbsto v, Jan. 21. Cotton firm; middling 9, low middling 8J; good ordinary 8; sales 3 i'l ; cnnsouuattu net receipts Out) gioss 3,000; stock 9j.582 A0BF0X.K, January 20. Cotton steady ; middling 914 : net receiDts 2 6 1; gross 000 ; bteck Is ,581; tal-s 475l Ba Li im Ofifi, January zu. (otonflrm; middlings; low middling ; good oroinarv h saies 000 ; consoli dated net receipts 386, gross 247; 5 toe tt 1 1,628 liOiTON, January K -Cotton firm; middling 9: low middling ; sal. s.467 ; cou-soliditea net receit ti 2,04 gross oiaiiK; siook z Did. Wilmington, January 50. Cotton firm; middling 9: low middling 9j;good oruinary 8; i.t receipts 203; grops 2:6 ; sajes .418; stcck 7 t80; exports to Uivat iiritnin :.2w. hpirita iar.eniine firn 2 ; rosin firm ; 1.154 for strained Ci uue turpentine firm 1.25 lor hard, and 183 for yeilow dip and virgin. Tar iirm at i.35. Com flrin ; mixed 5a, BE SURE YOUBUV'r KING OF SHIRT WITH5 PATENT SLEEVE AD, . The best and Cheapen )n t kp ACKNO'LEI UFA) FACTS. rjiHAT t hey are ruad from j- warasu ia aa Muslin extra long," hosiim made of the BEST onlv bvc.tpable an carefully inspected any other in worlt mau.sh ; n niadp from Mm , . C Muslin, -cut .Vii:V.ra,'fl id pjpfrleiwed 1 n amiare nni, ...... " mm mi mm sc. Whif hi? the slmnlst. . au 1 11 r in, ii ev;r Known lorreirulat ngthe ten 1, ," 8hirt Meve; it has only 0 be w , 7f r'-e predated. So further use for n..J. Every Shirt Complete in K Weguaranteethem to gl r. funded "Try them and be convinct d. ractioa in make, fit and miQiit;. .. 4 's - -- ...... 1. . 1 , 1 UIOUC Manufac'ured only by J JIRE CISTERNS ! Sealed proposals will be re -oi v.. i twelve x'clocc uj., January 12 1 lv building of five cisterns of 3 vim' capacity each to be located t.y n,,.' mittee in charge Each bid must be accompanied j,v and speciiious. 3 Bidders will be allowed to nrn,.,r Kucvi'iumineB in jie son at tue tue bids. ! 1, r'r r.ic ' .'in c u ' 1 ' Bids are also solicited on n'a'i u, ficatio . n .whittle Clerk's Bids will bd sealed ud address (J t ( j! TKRNS markel FKOPOSALS lou ; By order of the Board of Aldernir, an 8-eodtd r STOP AT FENTRESS Hot sr Cincinnati, January 20. Fork firm at 9.00. Lard in good demand an i higher; steam 6 00. Bulk meats quiet but firm; saoubiers 2 80(2.90; snort rio 3 67i3,yo. Bacon scaice o rirna and higher; shoulders 3)4; cltar rib XA: Clear siues Z VALLEY WnilSKv R. F. J 0 n es & C 0., RALEICH , N.C. AGENTS FOK Good Cheer lor Consumptive-. mere is a form of Consumminn uj h I,, k wuh better indicated by tb. old fashioned nam. ,f 'ueciine - it l8 tLe ar'add s.ourge of some parts , t the 8 utneru tats, claiming more victims erery year new aivi;ktisetik TN. Iotice. oae uea'.ti on on tne mouetn Our frien-l. the editor c f the Hllih News, commit a "lapu pent " whiu h- sas that 'tho suoscriDtiou trica of w ther dailies in the 6te is 3 per an num. ' The Sun -a on'j $7 a year or 60 cents a mouth. I he Sun is bright, pn au J ab'.e lrlH ISourdiuic. Having rented the lare and well ar ratiKeil dwelling heu on Morgan street near bl unit ftree', known as the Cayton Hous, I have furnished the same 3hd am prepared to accommodate the p uMic with irood room, trood fare and comfortable accommodations. newsev eeter- I ,,,ces low- Tiansient Board $1.00 per l y. Apply early, Mrs. C. Waller. Moved. Mr. S. D. Wait General Agent of the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company, has removed his office to the Mahler building, where he will be glad to welcome the many members and friends of the Company. This Compauy gives a person simply Life Insurance, requiring only so much cash as is needed te cover the actual eurreut c st of his policy iu eac 1 year. Notwithstaddiug the scarcity of money there have been more new policies issued tor this agency last year, than the one previous. Olej, the Ilarber, Since he was burnt out, has fitted up in usually tasrety style, the basement tioor of the Barley buildiusr, front room aud has one ot the coziest and best ke: baiber saloous in the city. Cnfuruistied ltootus. Comfortable aud convenient to busi ness, can be rented on favorable terms by applying early at the News OUBoe Tisitations 01 the yellow rvr t'. ariaes from tbe inability 01 tbe , atienii sysiem to take up and assimilate tne i.our lHtilug lugreuientsot the fool that i eaten dome years ayo tht me.iical pro esAn wnh remarkable unanimity, aetted tbat 1 od Liver Oil contaiutd the 'most : concea-y.t&a-i.'iU bsort" 1 elements of nu- a, mo uauf( us tasie and sm It oi tne o.l could e avoided it would uques ticnably be the most sovr reign remedVthat ever shed a healing blessing on the human race. And these repulsive8 propertied" successfully removed by tue union ot purl Co-Uiveruil with the iiypophophites of Lime and .oda lu cott s mu siou The combination is a most elegant oue ul asai.t s s.et mlik iu tiav n- congenial t?, th stouiach. auu act n .directly as a powerful . uuciumtui me mam und nervous SyteUl- peer's Fort Grape Hine. This article of Amer'can Wine is highly le?u?.ed by the Phys'ciauslu this coumrv. rnerolloing ltt a testimonial we saw from the New Vork Hospital. We publiso it for the iufoimatlou of our readers- T , 8 i okk, Nov. 14. I am using Speer's Port Grape Wiue, aud nud it to be .11 excellent tonic and Kenle ...wu.m, o.i,u an oiuer wiiie,aHii pos ess-. meir ionic properties wi tiOut the delet erious enVct cus-d l y iheir iuipunties It is also very paliit bie, a d uih f, a recom mendation 10 luauy, espe. l.Uy females. M.HiKKiS.M D , N, Y. Hospital. This is an excellent article for family u.e, and for ieuiales. l-ruggisis have It for sale. SMesroo'u 34 Warren str ei . N. Y. w illiams & Ha-wood, agents, Kaleigh, N. C. M ESSRS. McCALLUM & COOPER hae made an assitrunvent to m mr tne urpose 01 settling tueir atfalrs. Tie buoiness wili be contlnaeJ and tue patron age 01 uie pu 11c is oiicited. Ail p 1 ties imiebted to the fiim are re quested 10 call and s.-tt otherwUe the ac counts will be put in the bancs f an attor ney. J u. t. . so.i, Jan2l-3t T:uitte-. TOM COOPER-S sI. Valley :E2fTE2;iiIL CLD KYI S TUCKEH HALL. TWO M4, H IS ONLV. COMMENCING WiDNESOAY, JAN. 22 The Brilliant and Handsome Ycung Come dieune, MISS GENEVIEVE ROGERS. Assisttd by the favorite American A-tor, Mr. Frank K. Aiken. They will appear in a new and entirely original Ani-rican Comedy Drama writ' en expressly for tnein by Charles oayl.r, Esq., aud entitled COUSIN ROXY, The 'worrit' of the School a nl the Fa!ry of the Household, with an exc.i ent c,st of iharacters. Poisons and Antidotes. The contest of the Reis'era still continues. Io addition the Moflett and Tucker Register tLat invented by !r. Claike. ibdwo in th Treasury room. Thr atjlea are shown, very ingenious ia coDStxLClion. The contracts will be awarded lor the construction of the new tire cistern' in a day or two. It is to be hoped and ought to be seen to that not a momintV time is lost in digin them as the most dangerous period for ti es i drawing near, that when the March wi ids blow. Geo. nutn, C iOirnis-siocer of I iternal Revenue, a. WsiNnuton, has written a letter to Col. I. J. Yoin.g. exon-ra-tinx bim from all ch re oi" a personal nature, ami stattuv: ut tr;e ieporii the special ai;ent upu tb condition of the otnee woa highly oa'ufactory. Th st'eet letter boxes, wiiich are to be put on tne tret lamp?, nrne yest'iday. There are six of them. They will b yu'. up at St. Mary's, at Peace Int.tute, at .N. . depot, at the capitol. and at tw i other l .ccs. Thrae mails will be coll.-c-ed tsiiM a day by a messenger. A riderUfs aadd'e Lo:e daabed down west llirtett a'.rver, blindly ran over and tmuhed the hi1.me lence 00 the north side of the 1 ouse of Mrs. Fisber, corner of Ilargett and Mc Dowell street, and theu after cavortii around io the yud tote away turouh the front fence. The owner of the horso was not known. Tue damage dote, the fence ia c03idetable. onvlcfa. SaentT James K. .'n-i. of Lenoir county, ye'.erday added a quartette of blackbirds to the blak war in the pen IteotUry. Thej weieJ.din Ilutchina, James Hargett, Simon ReTes, and Jam a Jones, all Ruiltjr of filching and stealing, and all put io for two yeara each, sate the last, who got 3 year. Tho following list given some of th more common poisons and the reme dies in.st .'ike to be at hand in the case f n-ed. The directions nur le old. but in case you get a good, strong d-e of poison down j"u W111 ""t ibject to a cure on account -f its ae: Acids. These cause great heat and sersation of burning pain from the mouth down to thesiomach. Remenies, magt.esia. smla, pcarla.h or soap dis a led in water: then use the stomach I a r an emetic. Alkalies. Best remedy is vinegar. Ammonia Remedy, lemou juice or 1 11 egr. Ale hol. First cleanse out the stomach an emetic, then dash cold water on the bend and give ammonia 'spirits of harthorn.) Arsen'c. In the fust place evacu j a'-e the stomach, then give tlife white " ggs, "me w-er, or cbait and wa ter, ciiarcoal, and the prepartion of uon, patticularlv hydrate. Iad. white lead,' and sugar of lead Remedies, alum, cathartic, such as castor od and epsom salts especiJIy C'harcoal. In p .isona by carbonic acid na, remove the pv:ient to open air, dash cold water ou the head and b.idy. and stimulate nottnlsand lungs oy nearts norn at tne iaue time rub ing the chest briskly. IteatHai Clerk of the Senate. RV.elih Letter in the Piedmont Prsss. Tlatt D. Cowan is a heavy built young man. measurta 7 feet 10 incbea. brown eyes, black hair and moustache and runs above '2o0 avoirdupois. When a boy he attended the High School at Oxford, Uranvile county, later he spent some time about the classio halls ot the Sute L niveraity. At the aga of 13 years he was librarian of the Wil mington Librarian Association, after which he was connected for a number of years with the Carolina Central Kail way Company, bat mre reoently hts held a position aa clerk ia the criminal Court of New Hanover eono ty. Ilia father waa a very eloquent speaker and reprefented his native county roanr times in the State Lgis lature. He is a grandson of the la mented Hon. D.vid Stone, of Bertie tounry, wno was onee Governor of It night Have? Item. When taking a retrospection of "our puit lives, how often does conscience whisper to broken spirits and wounded hearts the sad, sad words. "It might nave been 1 hus it may be with the sufferer who eudures the agonies of hemori hoids. r piles, and heeds rot the counsel t try Barbara's Infalliable b!e tjure, whion U warranted to spee'1-. ly and permanently cure this d -stressing disease. Manufactured by the. Darbam i'i!a Cure Co., Durham, N. C CJienp lIorneM, Mesws. Latta & Myatt he.ve for ta1e. No. 1 pair ol Uralt Horses, which will be sold very low. Krotulu Cured. Mrs Joe Pei8on's Sorolma Remedy is pronounced to be the best in use by all who have tii d it. H Id by all druggiits. Mineral Apollinai i Park. Vichy, Empire, Lithia, Bmfalo, Lithia, Glen Alpine. Maters, Congress, Ooep Rock, A large lot of eau iful Vases, Toilet Sets, Fine Hair Brushes, Combs, Im ported Pci turnery and Holiday Goods suitable for presents, at Simpson's Drug Store. Fiue Imported aid Domestic Cigars, at ijai'son's Diug Store. Unheard of Bargains! the Removal- W. II. Pepper, Original ICentaaratear, On January 1, 1879, will move to the Green Front Sl.i. on Hargett street, hia old place. 1 lie ent ibhghmeut is being remodeled, refurnished and re fitted, and will be on ot the handsomest saloons in the cry. Ihe best liquors will be kept iu sto.k, and ue choicest eating cau always be had. Oysters served in every stylo. The Muioker Paradise. The delights of this elysium have been sung bv many of the devotees of the weed. Ii it nouo are so competent to speak oi its blisses as those who purchase their tobacco and cigars from me elegant mtie store of r . Gruudlor, opposite the postoflice. ' their wondering eyes displays heaps of brackets aud window Conveniens Cheap nnl Good. The Otd City orCookes Hotel is now under the charge of Mr. S. P. Horton, who baa made arrangements to furnish the public with capiUble quarters, good board and the best attention at a low rate. It will pay you to call and see him. Personal. Hon. K. K. Shober, of Salisbury. Ia registered at the Yarboro. Col. John L. Mrehe ad, of Charlotte, la at the aarre bo'el. Mr. Atex. L H ot, in the ritv. W. T. Chi, Esq., last Legialature. is Yarboro. Cbaj. M. Stedman, E-q.. of Wil mington, ia in attendance on the Su premeContt. Kope Eliaa, E-q., a prominent mem ber of the western bar. ia in attendance upon the Supreme Court. North Carvlir.ti, Supreme Court JuriVe and Seuator t j the United Statea Con great. Mr. Cowan likes at least 1 foot and 50 pounds of being as tall and big as above represented. The S. nate and Hou-e have agreed and resolved to buy or have their meas ure for shirts at Levy's champion im proved yoke shirt factory opp,ite the post office, as they are the best tittinir. beat made and a home enterprise, which should bi encouraged, you will also rind the best assortment of gentlemen'e tine farnUhing goods in the city. Remember "Levy 6ludies to please." of Greenville, is memier of the stepping at the Death ofa 1'olltteian. Ky Tel itrsph. New Yore. Jan. 20. Matthew T. Brenan. a well known politician, is dead. II had filled several impor tant municipal offices. If you wnt to buy a good Coat. Vest pair Pants, Hat or a pair of Boots or Shoe's go to Woollcott'a open front store, W Imington street, and be will sell you an tinlaundried shirt, with a three plj linen boeetn, for to ceats. L'nlted Attendants 00 we ntand. wedding parties re port that the display of SILVER, BO- HEMIA.1. Llil.' A, J.lrAiiWli, SC , Ac, at LAW'S DeTer waa flne, nor prices so low aa now. The method of boylncr all the Wed ling Presents at . A. ! on place, wnere tne variety is bo largf, worki well and saves money. Everybody Wants to know where Brewster keens. they have al) heard that he sjlls goods cheaper and has the best selected stock in the Hardware and stove line In the State. He Is agent for Dufont powder, and has the only brick maza rine in the city. A l orders filled promptly at manufacturers prices. He has muaxle and breach loading guns in great variety, gun material of all kind ue taaes pleasure in aunnlvfrcr th want of hie customers. Be Happy. While life is lasting enjoy pleasure's gift while you may ; smoke the Oak Citv cigar and be gay. To be had only vpuai vulgar Dtore, at 5 rents npece. - AT THE INDEKATIOABLE ENDEAVORS TO FLEAS E THE PUBLIC. hO HERE GOES. Ye muses nine, inspire my pen, To singol Fayetteville streeet.No 10, who tries hi tA?st to please his trieuds And in his labors never ends, Bargains he'll grveyou when you oall For No. 10 is all and all. - Of other houses youhearthem talk; In Fayetteville street just take a w alk And only ask for No. 10, ' Kept by the most ingenious of men, Aud when his lri nds by chaucedroD in 'r 1 . tn ... 1. u t . r iiicu iuiiu ue comes, Ljord what a grin, And to k- i. c?ucn neaps 01 oraciceta aud wiudow snaats. His pictures ara exposed to public view Aud a variety of cord to suspeud them too, His looking glasses and toilet cases Will help adornyour lorms and faces Picture frames aud ui ml ii is too ' In great vaiiccy, black, browu and blue. His window cornicos and lambrequins lino, will m tlce y jar roo nj an 1 shine. Perforated mottoes, and white baskets. Aud every other sort of stuff, Ol wiiicuin Uope to havi eaju i. So now he bids your all aiiau And wishes a happy new yer two. lud not forget C. Clawson, No.l Fayetteville St. "Tho Half -Timer" an article giv ing American boys and girls a glimpee of child life in the erreat f,.atnria ,nH Mills of England is p onrsed for the forthcoming number of St. Nicholas Ins written by Mr. Charles Barnard' author of the articles on "Co-operation" in Euglish Mwiufa tuing Citie. which were printed in ScribneR6 Monthly for May and June, 1c73. One Week in Wall Street. October 7th, 1878, Wes;ern Union Tele graph at ck s 11 at the 2sew York Stock r .xcftauge, for per hnre; October lltii 1SS, it soli at 8i.3 4, a fluctuation of 93-8 1 er cent, in seven days; 1.2.500 shares sola on a niurgin of . ue per cent required au ac tual capital of 812,500. The !auie stock de livered at 8j.3 4 feave a proflt of y 0-8 p r cent on the siock or $937.50 per hundred shares, on the whol l.ooo the actual pront was jin .i w or y.3-8 times the capi tal uso, iu one week This is a single case case taken f 10m ihe official record of the Stock Kichang ,snJ sliows bow monej is made so rapidly ia stocks, few people, however, have the necessary cash to put up in order to real ze such 1 1 ni us profits as thee. but capital m any amount from tf m $60 CC0 can be used wiiu equal succejs by the na combination system 01 operating in stocks which Messis. Lawrence Co.. Bank ers, New York, nave established. By this metbod of polling thousands of oriers ia various sums aud operating them a.s one iniiueiije capital, s areholders realize lare pronts which are divided pro rata monthly. Sew circular contains two uneriins rules lor success, and full information so that any one can operate profitably. Government bonds supplied. Apply 10 Lawrence & Co., .bankers .7 rixchaut-e f jace. JN . Y. city. THURSDAY EVENIAG, JANUARY 23o, The success of two years, the beaut ful i'lay of UA1JD JnLLLER. Seats may now be secured at Heartt's n Store at popular prices jau 19 4i DIVIDEND NOTICE. a large lot K.L7A YH ON HAND FBOM TW( T( K'I h YlfAJftdOLU. universally acknowledged to be THE FINEST WHISKY MADE IN THE SOUTU. PERSONS WJSl.'iya- Strictly Pure Spirits VOK MEDICAL AND OTHER ri'.FCe'x can get any size package From 3 to 50 Gallons, By addressing T. N. OOiOPEK. Eae' O. Iredell county, N. C. ; or R. F. J NK .. tta eign. xm. u. I5A5.TIMOKK, WIRE RAILING & ORNAMEfi I T I W0HKS. N 0. R. R. CO.. Secretary and Tre asukeks office, CO Ml AST f-H.Pi?. N. C. Ja.lia' v IS. 1R7: The hoard of Directors oih Nurm v aro i lina Hailroa i Conipauv have this day de- c area a olviaend f b per ctnt on the capital sun k of said Company, 3 p r cent, payable March 1st. and 3 p-r c -nt September 1 f, 187j, and have ordeit d the inner B oks oi toe k to ba closed on the 29-ii Jnuaryj.nd 1-t August, J87J and remain closed thirty uajs caTun,ij iiuiu saiu antes. by order of tne Buaru of Directors, V. I,. THottN iL RO, Jan I9-d6t-w4t Sect y and Ti eas'r. NO.S6, N. HOWARD ST., BALTIMOKK M . Railings for Cemeteries, Balcoul c, Steves, Fenders, Caes, Sand i ! i On Screens. Woven Wire, Arc. A Si'lS.11 Fed3teals, Chairs, Settee-, &c an)l-aswl2m I aALLIH.II 314BHETS. Cotton mahkkt Iteported by PARKER & AVE A, Co' ton Broker RALttlGH. Is c, January 20. 1 79. Middling J i.rict iiuw Middling. I.ow Middling, Strict Good Ordinary Good Ordinary, Ordinary, Middling Stains. Low Middling Slaius, Good Ordinary Stains. Market closed s t aiy. 170 biles 8ia8 8 nonei 8Ha8 5-16 noue. Receipts to-day SIT 10 IV A L HOTEL, CORTLANDT STREET, NEAR BROAD WAY, NEW YORK. HOTCELKIS8 & POND, Proprietors. Od the European Plan. The restaurant, cafe and Innch room at- biuueu, are unsurpassed fur cheapness and excellence of service. Rooms 50 cts. to 2 uaj , j io iu pjr week. Con .euient to all fe;ries and city railroads. New Furniture, JCew M wiageraent. jau3 dlmw3m CONSIGNMENTS ! resueetfultv i-jiii th. oM..r, r r friends, patrons aud the public guniully i( the south to MY NEW, UNADULTERATED AND HEALTHY LAGER, brewec purely of malt and hops, after tH viann method and expressly for Alport,' JACOB IS EfeGKK, 23 German street, Baltimore. 1ST- "-illy niaaiBH THE UNEQUALLED JAS, IEFFEL vjOUBLE k PORTABLE AND STATIONARY E3 SAW, FLO JR AND CRIST JMILLS. ..i.l"' gAFTItS, PULLTOAND H AKGERS rpo OLE & HUKT, parlor holly use' Tlie Tucker This boatlry ha riot long been opened, but has already made itself a favorite here and with thA public. The fare is gooi, the rocm favorable, while the location is very convenient. These many advantages are appreciated. 5 c;ty mahkkt wholesale cash prices Corrected by MARCO M 4 ALFO&D, Official Rep.rter for O ncers A Cotton Rx cnane. RifKi iQ, N. C. January 20, 1879 Ai FLES, North rn, per bush. l.oal.50 woiiui Has, new, 41 BAt jiNU 11 a It FLOUR, orth Carolina 9 5.0O ratapsco family 7.50 FODDER UiKiN utihAL , BACON, N. C. Hog, rouna, . . " ' hams, ... BULK MEAT, Ciea. Rib Mt.es, " 4 shoulders NORTH CAROLINA, x ork BKliF LAUD, North Carolina V. " Wsstern COFFEE, prime, Rio, good, ; '. SYR JP, 8. ii MOLASSES. Cut a, 8ACT. Liverpool Una, ... SUGAR, white, .7.7 reliow, " LEATHER, Red Sole, " Oak taDned. .. . TALLOW ;; FOTATuES, sweet, per uusii ' Irish OATS, shalled EOis BUTTErt CHICKENS RAGS PEAb per busu. white s0c 14 Top Buggies and 2 open buggies 0 Platform Spring Wagons, lor on or two horses. 23 Road and Farm Wagons. 1 S cond hand three (8) spring wagon These vehicles were shipped to this market for sale; call and examine the work also. . ..x - ' oni, rea-Durs 2to Pounds Honey, 250 pounds cutter. Opossum Auritejs, ueese, and the dec31 tf. W. C. McMACKIN. DISSOLUTION ! THE CO-PARTNERSIIII' II KliK tofor existing iii th (imcerv Hiisi.'-h between the u;i. lei signed, is thiM d;i li solved by mutual consent. F. C. . hri- . ohers will settle ihe buiine-s of the M firm. F. O. rilHfSTOPilEKS, . f), P. MK CHAM, vV'. L. 11 A KRIS. 1 0 8001.00 o5(g6o 8 11 9 IOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ilal A" 1 a i!, maKe MPlhation to the General Assembly 01 North Carolina ior he FrmS?f"ifan incorporating the "Chapel Hill Iron Mountain Company " "-pei janl3-a0t " R.F.HOKE. 27i 8 17 15 21 H5 I1.8J , 10 7 25 5 4550 15al7 15a20 t C. CHBI3T0PEERH. ClieiSIOPllfBS H M. W. SOHFKI & SO R R ELL A FINE PJ1IB 6F 5and 6 years old, 15H hands high, dark ravs hall sisters, ctn't tell tlitm apart, pel f Jet beauties, gentle, kind anu sound, trot fatt togeihei or single, ' ALSO, hrty,mtl'Jngle hDr,,e 7 'ears old, Jo .ttlIai2rar,:8,c, bay iu co)or: aewiu. W. C. McMACKiy. Above prioes are for large lots, whn maii er quantities are wanted nigher prices win b uharKed. Parties wishing to buy corn, meal uaj, ur sayininu, you may say in the way of country produce had better call on Stronach & Allcott be fore buyins: elsewhere. Thv h7u received this day, 500 bales hay, 500 bushels corn, 350 bushels oats and 150 sacks meal. a TtLEGKAl'H. NOON. Rente, 1.13f. and 25c. London, Jan 20. fO'-SOlS fr mOneV 95 llfi? anxnnnt or -r 16. Erie ls. " " ,t . Livebpool, January 20. rotton In yood demacd; middling unlan's 5 7-16; middling Orleans 5 5-S; sales 15.000 bales; speculation and exports 3,000: net receipts 7.400 bales, American 4,000. Futures opened 1-163 cheaper bat since recovered uplands low middling clause, January de- NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that 1 will'makA aT,rnr " iSenral Assembly ot North Carolina f"r the passage of an act incorporating the -Nortb Carolina Chemical Works. -"ortn janre-aut r. p. HOKE- AVING THIS DAY FORMKU A co-partnership will continue the 'if- cary and Commission Puslness at the '' l.standofF. C. Christophers & Co.. Parcef street, where we will be p'e sa-1 to serve ur namerous. friends and customers, with ;t Well Selected Stock Of ?rnreri K.iiiIS, Shoes, &c, at greatly reduced prices. We flatter ourselves with our emerfenc". c, that we can compete with any h 11-e In the city, and only ask an eaminati"ii f our stock to veri fy the state m e u t. We als keep in connection a MEAT MARKET. Daily supplied with tbe finest MOUNTAIN BEEF, j ORK. SAUSAGES, PEACE INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG HDIE8, RALEIGH, N C. &c. if Which will be delivered In any part city. Thankful for the libera! pat unae hereto fore extended we hope to merit a eouiiiH' ace of the same by p ooopt, personal at tention to our business. The Snring term com-nencs TJVi 0b.u anu cses June 13, ii7J. Ali departments tiiUd by experienotd and successful For circulars and catalogue, ad- WOODand LUMBER YARD times, drees, REV, Jaal4-32twlm R. BURWELL k SON. Ralefgh, N. C. L. HARRIS WILL CARRY On the Wood and Lumber 1 s- inessat Christopher' Wood and Lumber k'ard, Hargett street. Orders kit at the store of Messrs. Chris tophers A Sorrell filled promptly by W. L. HARRIS.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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