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1 1 f rt J 4 .. ft 7 Si I: i! 1 H : a 1 s f 1 DA I L V NEWS WIDNHDAY JAM'ARY.52. 1S7. HrAtUer ProbnblllHe. Wash!ito?.. P. C . Jan. 71. Ftr tb .ata Atlantic in.i Half Mate. Mrtljr K u If wTh-r: ..itherlv f lj wind with llrht cba'Hf In it inrri iur id t rom--trr ; ! ju Jiue- ui pro bably IncrrAM. Indri to . .! crlluiciit. J C IiK'w.HTrn Local notice. Latt A MvvTt Local notices. B. II. WmiE:x Groceries. C Wkikkl Ll notice. local i.mi;s. Maud Mullerat Tucker Hall this evening. -Noras" were tr I by the Mayor yesterday tt.V. Vatic received uauuinlxr- d courat ulali jna yeterday. Jii reoe'pt wro light yes trday. aud the market was nutot. The city continues to be oiiet as t 'luo uws facie weie no arrests y Jay. Mim Genct'eve It.rrs is ml-l to aJoi'rably ir ted i- the play of 'Maud Muller. A drummers l:ev:ie w. jester day isaued t. G-ndsi-'ro'igh, Meyer A l'o , Baltimore. MJ. The House rueet in joint c - ion at noon to-vlav. t c.uia- tbe rot for U. S' Squalor. Dort fort the beautiful play of Maud MuLer. by (nvie e U.'gei. at Tucker Hall this eveaiu. The new adre rtis-m ut of Mr. J. R H. C uruer's Oak City Grocery w ul appear in tomorrow's isaue. S me of th street are in aim t imp. bl- c.ri.lr.i-ui. and the road tt the cry hmi: need attention bully. A letter is hel 1 at the rt .otTijr. adlrest to K. NV. ""piulliug. Colutn bi ci-uity, X. C. but giving no pot otlicj. Hi- 1 ui.e were out in f -rcj ye- terdy. ami the str:. were giy with fair promt Dlnr, while the gal.tms of the U s;at!vs haKs wore tilkd. Acoup'.eof iarfc-e besting store were yetenlny put up in the Senate Chamber, at. tl w i,l iu ke the t-mp r ature of the hail much nire pleasant,. The rubl4h of the burned build in on rayetu,v:iie treet. opjo.ite the poat i tu i l-cir.4 paratory to ttic erection renioveu. p-e-i f r.e i rue ture there. i ii Yt take Olio iiiat Court. The term ot thin co-irt t'fius o:i Monday ct. l"ae docket is a pretty full oce, th bcii!j .' ca-f.t oa tbe eriuiiul, auJ o cir on th. warraut docket. S i it wfl l a Itvt-lv trr. 1 tiere h . a.e pai after. ' k f 1 u Iloul llaey Hi it. .. ce time Ia.-t sjnrer th ' r.t er- -re kiud re i:'h to a wt. the c rnt r f !oilw":th a':d Mir .t .ii. d trrtt. aid a n th n ib.iflj rj ice.1. f,.r it !. a thi:i m the r ht p'a. e. ali i -ie niucli t.erdd. Lut b) to "v Kfui tit-y ; a w.uiL. pu:m iu it, and . tbe wt ii liad j K a- if ." U in KaTischatka, ., fa- a bviietiil in,f them i Cij.m in d. U n ! o' t tl. y tit it? ttie .. e i.i t.t it put of t!i.' ci"j in j ji.r. rfeliareI from H i, I b d c "d tfQiUf) '.Lc :i id colvr. d, c Juntt'J la larceny, ami . j.i-iic.- lie I'fiitlrn- fr -m the rcni- tu u Kae.n. J. n s c -u .t y if i t til- I'rll.lfll tiary Mirch !?::. li atoiit '. I je ar o.-I. . i weighed w h i. a O-i t.e aiuo t.iy. convicted !:i New t ;i.c!.t.s hih aui n.f.."d ! J j, Mind H'. H. uiu, wh t.. Hanover counfy, ol arc-ay and euter.t u to tne i etii:en- t:ary April 1 He is atxut .1 year olu, j feet lu inciiu high, weighed when admitted K; p.und, has black Lair asd hkZl eyt. rrnoual. Hon. R F. Armlirl i. member of ( Oagreaafroni the Tib I) tnet.is in the city attending the itvt.oa of lh Sj prsme Court. Joel Ioftin. Eq . a prom nent ci t1 aru of Dup!aeuun'T, i at the Nttou al. Major Jarcea V. Vi!on, I'.t H Jent V. N.C- K. K. aud Capt.VLieo. I. Kr wir, Traairer, are in the city. Col. John X. S'a.!?, of rreoOm.-o. Ls iu the city. Hon. Thoa. Kuftia, o( Hi.ls'jiro, ia at the Yrboro. Mr. E- S I'arker. eI.t r of th Al roacce Gleaner, iiiuthecitr. Col. J. T. Mos-rehrad and Mr. C. eJ. Yates, of iGreenjilsro, came dowu tha road yesterdar. Col. L. C. Ivlwar -. ,-f Hrfoid, ,s at tins Yarbro. JuJc I)v;d A Ba-;.i, of M irfn boio, ia the City. Hilary ;osij. Adjutant Geneial 1 Ln- ouc Jones yesterday returned Irom N Y--rk at which place h' ha 1 t ii a wtt-k iu at tendance upn the trand tt iivt ir.iou of ot&cvra oftLc olai l-r service Ironi the various Slaua of the I'ni ei. Toe (ieoeial rrj-ort-i tbkt his reception was rani hosipitabie. .NtinWrs of of ficers from the South w-re j.r.'aent, uong thea Gen. B ii'ek:ard, rrnw Adju!T"i General of L uis:ana. Th aeraion ot c nveat m passed off (,leaantly ar.tTL'iio'u ,u.!y. Tae pro teedings which are r-iy unp-jrtant will appr in a few day. Trre i a cou- tantly pri win levari for the olnn teer f. r'-ea of:ie t untry. notably in the fouth, wheie the people do not wih to be ctmp lUd to cad for aid fomi the Uoverii-neut, but to ue their on troot. lion. Jiiit.-.nlii is an eiit'iuat i nd vtr.uis part in the worker. nteti to). a j-roannriit l. 11. TlirMrrrl I.cller Ilor. The l'.wtui tT has p'acd the street letter bxe on lamp jt as follows: Ooe at Topper' o riur. nar Kxecu tiT Mtnsioti; one neir Jordan Worn ble'a.toteriwcMon 01 Harnett and Swain treets; one at Mj Win li r'i oorner; one at Mr. Whit. ' r..rner, between Mr. t'towder ard I af and Dumb Asvlum; one at Mr. Ve.t'a corner, HilUboro trcet ; and one m front of Nttionil ll'tcl. The nieMfrRfr to collect the letter d-i .t'-d iu thf boxra will bgiii hi rounds tv-lay. This dipoes ni th half-dozen boxen allowed. TLey will prove agreatcon Teiiici.ee, and thxj?h have lttra to pTl "ill find themselves aaved long wjfk. Th lettera will le collected twice each diy, by a apecial roeaienger from the pt-at olli.f. and by depoitmc tl em at th proper tiae they will b d p tch4 way a deained- Tbe nam'jer of b-xea will porhapa be in creaaed to a doz, If they prove uch a public convenience " expected. 1 Supremo Court. met on yesterday at 11 o'clock. Piesrtit Chief Justice Smith, and Jus lice Diil.ird, Justice Ashe abcnt ou ac count of sickness. Appeals fro.n the 4th Distiict were caMsl as follows : Slate vs. John K lerlanl; nrful, Kei an for t Iio Ntatt Scott, from Cum Attorney Genia4 aud T. II. Sutton for thf defrnd m?. Kirle Cojupmy s from CiiuilHTland: Tut U W. Hardie. at the end of di-t rict. T. C. Leak, Administrat r, vs. Sol Boar and Brother, from K chmond; rgued. I'latt I). Walker for the plain till, and J. D.Shaw for t lie defendant State vs. Krua iuel Lak. from Rich mond; aru', Attoiuey Cieueial Ken au ior the State, and J. I). Sliaw for the defeud.mt. Court a-'juineJ uutii t -d.iy at 10 o'c'tKk. Tattli tunable M'iarrlasr. Kroin ttie 1'bll ulelphla Times. The fashionable event in B.ooklyn on the 1 :t la was the marriage of Kras tus Corning. Jr., of Allxmy, to Misa Grace Sehenck, dituglitt-r of the Kev. Noah Hunt Schenck. of St. Ann's on the He ghts. Tl:e chimes of St. Ann's rang wedding mehnlies while the throng was moving into church. The church was in gay dress. Silken stand ards, Umners and gonfalons, painted ami irilded. hung from the gallaries. The Christmas greens remained about the altar, and the pillars were trim med with fiesh out flowers aud the fragrance of a flower garden tilled the interior of the building. A son of Senator l'endleton was one of the uhers. The white-robed bishops, Hoane of Alhanv, and Littleiohn, of Brooklvn. and the assistant pastor of St. Ann's ap -eared in the chancel anil Uok h ats. I lie wedding partv enter ttl the cJiurch jut as the btdls in the tower truck mum. True tt the Kng lish tyle of welding now popular among Kpicopa!i.m5, the groom was i.oi wrh the bridal party, but he stepped out of th- rector s room just a.s the bi idi-Miiaid's white boni.ets appeared at the d.n.r. Walking for waul. cloelv f.lhwed bv his chief irroiiisnian. Horat io Sevmour. Jr.. he met his bride a.s she nearetl the altar. Tin bn d-m:ti Is entered bv twos They were dresed in white, in uni form stvle, wearing white lace trim med bonnets and each eairving a retl ro-e. As tin organ i'.aved the wed d.ng inu.ic fr-'in 'Lohengrin, " tin mai.l ns. nrst -tting llie pruwr s'ep, moved forwaid in a beautiful prtK'es- sion tbroiiirli I lie ais.e. Ihev were pret eded bv tlio four ushers Tin .1 folUiwed the K. v. Noah Hunt Schenck ami hi tlaunter, tbe bride. Mia was Iressed in white brocade satin, over which hung from the sparkling dia mond tiara on her head down to her i.tiu dippers a tulle veil, fastened with diamonds and orange flowers. t the a. tar llie hmlesmaids were grooped on one side and the grooms men gat In re J about near the bride groom. Mr. Corning, tepping for ward, took his bride bv the hand ami In.th k'ieit bv the altar. Hi-hoii I t.tne coiidiieteo t he e-rein v . Itishop I.ittVjohn littering the devot i.j. 1 here w ;ts atlerwanls a reception at the home "i me nrides rather, a iea- tui.' "( hit li was the Mgn:ng of the iii.cri.ii' i e: t iiie.ite b Ii 1 1 v or more of I he v'lii .- s i i.e t ertihcate was elab- oral. i written on pari hineiit and "iii.uur i iin s!cnature ot nisrioti l ahean l lih'p Littlejohn. all the to..:iimii n ami ir Ksui.tids and a nil:n:er ot i I I ! I -tl I -I le t gile-t-. Hon ltotg ICmii for Olllce it i a Ji'imii e a man as ciT ll ed . lie w a .her. h"in t and respected. lie had Pe-er pojllded h s wile. NcMT t.K.'iv any mti r"t in a do 1 1 . . IU! x i:i ! And Movr -ly U. 10 r 1. .11 k. . w .itch . n t. pawn Iia 1 a't.iu .t.i tal a s -.vimil I'-'-V ' i"li.ira."t-r n- a!- v i- ri- r li. Hi- w a a -1 1 : in: All It. i io in 1 t . luo. up lo and l:oiiird linn. Hut a rhari,- iarn'. fill change. a fearful, dire- In an evil nomination hour for H-C arcipted Constable of the his native vi lae. Al Toor H : Little did he understand the deceit an 1 treachery of the wicked world. His ey-s weie soon 1 jn-ned, how evt-r. f-l..l 1 r - in ics in 11 a wee. alter no was nominated the opposition had fully and conclusively etablihed the fol"- loain daniairiir charges aain?t his character: 1. 1 hat he was a free h.vcr and intidel. an J. That he had fid his hens on Hisoned corn. neighbor's ;t. That he had broken his inother- in law'a jaw w ith an iron biot jack. 4. That he had on one occa-sion gave a w hole wairon hxid of creen water- in lns to an orphan asylum. That he had berved a term in the State prison for horse atealinir- 6. That he had set fire to his neih lo.r's barn, merely because he refused to lend him a hoe. Ti.... I e , , . 1 11.11 oec.iuse ne iounn a nuiion otf Jiis .hirt. he tn-d his wife to the 11.. .- .. .. ix-u-iNi, ana 111 isiuu in three ol hi r ribs with the stove poker J. That his chief Sunday amusements were cock fighting and card playing v. 1 nai ne soi'i not vote everv vear regularly to the highest bidder. 1.. That he wasn't tit for the place an v how. These charges, although without the srghtest foundation, were religiously Deiieveii uy tlie majority of the voters of Boggsvi le. -vuu iij;j: political gOviso was cooked. It: I , , jus cnances ior teing eiecteil were not worth thre cents on the dollar. When Itoggs passeil alorg the street nis neiglibors looked at him with sus picion and crossed over on the other aide. Hoggs was a mist ruble beinir. nia nay 01 town meeting came at last, ami Hoggs opjx)nent scooped in llie Lonstablcslnp bv a two-thirds vote. The anti-Hoggs party swept their candidate inio ottice iq the tidal wave of jHipularity. and poor Hoggs was ieii trc!ie.i nigu up on the spike- luouuitu picket lent cot despair. iogg win never run for oflice again, not even for 1 resident. I - - M . ue says 11 1100 gn at a strain on tlie character. if ne can regain the esteem of his neighbors by grumbling along in the old way he intend to do it, and leave office-see king to people of cast iron reputation. Hoggs is just coming to his 6eu8es. A r rlil tig To-d-y, 40 Hua. Virginia Bolted Meil, 4rt White Corn, 1'K iracka L & M Family Khflir, I'atapsco and Orange (Jrove Flour, Cream Oheew and a beautifu Gilt v. n . ... ... Ul higellatur, all of which will be .old 'ow at Latta & M nu.k "U ii fidea and Shoulders. Latta & Myatt For Nule C'lieitp. 70) Bu. Cotton Bcod, and a Pair of No. 1 Draft Horses. Apply to I. att a t IIyatt. we SfMu-. Attendanta on wedding parties re port that the display of SILVLK, BO HEMIAN, CHINA, JAPANESE, Ac, ic., at LAW'S never was so fine, nor prices so low as now. The method of buying all the Wed ling Presents at one pUce, where the variety is so large, woiks well and saves money. raise Humour. Chis Weikel takes pleasure iu in forming the community, that he has not made an assignment but has turn over all accounts due him to 11. G Lew is for Attorney Collection. "Take due Notice C'er.'of and govern your selves acci'i dnii-ly. Goods s ld at bottom prices fo- cash only. C. Wkikkl. Ou lluiitl. PaUpsco Family f'lour, orth Carolina Family Flour, Orange Grove Extra Flour, Baltimore Family Flour, Bolted Virginia Corn Meal, Marshall's Liverpool Salt, Clear Bib Bulk Meat, Egerton's Scotch Snuff, For sale at wholesale bv W. H . DoDD. Sweets lo llie Sweet. Those who love things sweat to the palate, or wibh to give their friends something choice, th mid call at Iloyster's confec'iouery aud invest iu a box of his delici ms chocola'e caramels, which are made iu his lactoiy, fresh and ure. every day. I'ulieard of Hirgttii! AT TIIK INDKKATIOAHU: KNDK.Y VOKS TO PLKASK T11K rtBlJC kO UKHKOOKS. Ye muses nine, inspire my pou. To 6inof Fayotteville streeet.No 10, who trios his best to please his fiieuds And in his labors uever euds. Bargains he'll grve you when you call For No. 10 is all and all. Of other houses youhearthem talk; IuFayetteville street just take a w alk, And only ask for No 10. Kept by the most ingenious of men, And wheu his fri:nds by chance drop in Then loitli iio Ci'Uii'S, L id what a X rm. And to th ir w Sach heaps ul null r ni: eyes b: Mtkcts au.l displays window hadl s. His pictures ara exp '.id to public view And a variety ol cord to s jspend tiieni to , 1 1 ik looking glasses aud toilet caes W:li help a lomyour lo.msand laces; Picture tYiaiea and m ml-liugs too Iu great variety, black, brown aud blue. His wi- I w eo niees aud line, will ni uo yo ir ro us shino. PerforAted mottoes, and baskets. .1 iiiibi e.Uius and parlor white holly Aud every olh.-r sort ol s'ua. Ot 'vinca h3 h kjs t .'i iv i 1 1. So now he bid- your ah a iiou An i wihes a happy new year to. Vnd not fo-.-et ' . t '. V. 1 i iVmM, N 1 ' Fayo.i o ii te : to the l'tilIie. K i ti, in rear ol i". II. Bri;;i;.s Hardware ":o:e i prepareil to G. W. A NUb' leiair m ui!L c:a sivi- rt in and Mu..l- L n'lri l-' iruns and Fur Amis of a:l d.-n i;' io .is. Do u L-K'ki, I'liPik L 'v.ks and all k.nd ol li work, I u ro! as, r iutin Ma- l 1 1 !.., and a;i t 1:14 111 the hue of small Ha.dwar., i:h. r ilia-.-. : Ir.u. S.n and lit.ll ll.ui;i!): a sj-ci ihty. (.il.-i from a il's'a-iot' w 1 1 1 ec- i v- pr 011 jt a; - tnti-i. A.' vs.f-k varrmti'l. I iitlor tin I; is ei y cei tain i-lfloo. one couple will be mailt) happy early next week, at a in.l.'s a way. charming place a sc re of Aid that thir Ir n ruis au i.'iou is i 'e "ant Oliver and 1 1 inanife.-t fr.'iu the oti.er p:i. n:s li c!i I. It L.iw? to- 1 ia . t'liat 1 0:1 eel. Mi-srs l'ritchaid Alrooks have just received al liieir rs ore on llillsboio and Salisburv trets, an abundant supply of fresh gs and chickeiib. jut lrom their bianch store at. ISew Hill. 1. gives capital opportunity to ltv in a supply f the tumg, which should not 00 in ssed. Also the tinn have just received a large ouantity of host oak wood. They will deliver it in any part of the cnv, at bottom pi ices. Iri ! ItoHrtling. Hiving rented the larlie and well ar ranged dwelling huse ou Morgan street near HI -uut Ktieet, known as tue Lay ton House, I havo furnished the same and am prepared to accommodate the p uhlic with giod rooms, good fare and coTifortable accommodations. Fiiccs low. Tiansient H ard & per day. Apply early. Mrs.t'. Waller. It Might Have Reeu. Ul !: - . y iojcu lumng a reirouppc iiou ci our p ut lives, how often does conscience whisper to broken pr. its aud wouuded heaits the sad, aad wi.ds. "It raiht have been?" Thus i. may be with tlx sufferer who endures the agonies nf hemorrhoids, or pil. s, an I heeds not the counsel to try l!.,rli i.u's Inlalliable b e tJure, which is warranted t ppee- ly and permanently cur- this distress ing disease. MaiuiUctin od bv the. Darham File Cure Co., Durham. N. C C'lieap ltorie. M"s La'ta A Mva-t have tV.r sale. N.'. .1 pair ol Di.tit II ises, wliAoh will be sold very low. The Smokers l'nrurilse. The delifthts of this elysium have beeu bung bv many of the devotees of the weetl. Hut noun are ho competent to speak of its blisses as those who purchase their tobacco and c'ars from the elegant little tt ro of F. Grundler. opposite the postollice. Convenient, Cheap and Good. lue Old City or Cooke Hotel is uow under the charge of Mr. S. P. Ilorton. who ha made arrangements to furnish the public with cun table Quarters. good board and the btst attention at a low rate. It will pay you to call and see him. The Senate and liou-e have agreed aud resolved to buy or have their meas ures for shirts at Levy's champion im proved yoke shirt factory opp is'te the post otlic a they are tbe bot,t fitting, best made and a home enterprise, which should ba encouraged, vou will also find the best assortment of geutlemen'e tine furnisbiog goods in the citv. Remember '"Levy studies t" please. " - Moved, Mr. S. D. Wait General Agent of the Connecticut Mutual L'fe Insurance Company, baa removed his oftice to tbe Mahler building, where he will be triad to welcome the many members and friends of the Company. . T"'" "P a person s.mply Insurance, requiring only so much caah as is needed te cover the actua eurrent coat of bis policy iu eac 1 vur isotwitustadding the scarcity of mnn there have been more new nrli.ino I issued tor this agency last year, than th" 'n previous. I Lulled The Neveu Spring Iron anl Al um OTas Tor 8ick and Nervous lleadaclies. We will make aDy 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 bona fide offer, aud we mean what we Mrs. We will not require any unreasonable conditions. Address, LandAum & LiTcnKiED, Abingdon, Va. P. S. Headache is the least com plaint for which this remedy, the "Iron anil Alum Mass" is efficient. For sale by Win. Simpson, Pescud, Lee & Co., and F. U. Heartt. Raleigh, N.C. Sale aud itoard Stable. Having this day sold our Livery Omnibus line to O'Kelley i&Baker, will give our personal attention to and we the sale of horses aud mules, and will keep a lii st class boarding stable. Our sta bles wiilbeonen d iv and niizht. and esp-'cial attention givMi to trauscisnt and monthly bosrders: Thankful for the patronage so liber ally bestowed heretofore, we trust by strict attention, to merit a continu ance of tho same iuour sale and board ing stables. Geo. W. Wynnk & Co. 3 Prs. good 1-2 h so for 25 cents. G White handkerchiefs for 23 cents. Our uulaundered Linen Bosom shirt for 6.) cents, worth $WX). 12 Spools cotton 200 yards on a suool for 30 cents, at Woollcoti's Open Front Store, Wilmington street. l. .. ntleri, Beaufort. N. C. deakr in salt and fresh lish of every desciiption, by pack age or barrel. All orders accompanied with cash or arood reference, will re ceive prompt atteution, aud be filled at ths lowest market prices. oct 4-tf. Houil, Get your wool of J. D Wlntak t, at his yard at the w trn terminus of llargett street Tne piuo wood which is cured by hiin in his spr-ial way is eipjaltooik.il'- o iiside:ah!e lis cost to the cjusuim r His oak is the very best. tin the loiroie;iu I'laii. Ohe.d" t i.i lies: pla jes iu the cily is th H'ggs House, on Hirgett aud alisbury .streets, which is op.m at all hours. There are to bo found choice gam, oysteisand ail tha delicacies of the seasou. Tlie housj has attained note for the excellence of its cuisine and its many merits have made it very popular here. The Half-Timer" an article giv ing Aiiiciii-an boys and irls a gliiupt-e ofe' ild life in the y;reat factories and Mihs ol Knil iiul is p-oniised for the forthcoming number of Sr. Nicholas. L is written by .Mr. Charles Barnhi, author id' the ar ieles ou ."Co-operation" in English M inufii'rtuing Citie. which were p intel in Scribnkrs Monthly for M ty and June, lsTO. I in '1 u-ltr Moujit ho-sM'-ry" his not lo-ij; been hut ha ahfif'v made itsoJf a t; s oj,o:ad tavi n o i;re an 1 with th-' travelinj; pul'Iic. Jin f ..re i lav.naM w hi'-' t: o; vetMC'.t. Tlu'su" s g xl, the roi m io lo it: n is very rn.iMy a iv intakes are aj t o trd. I'uti s its. Lav w'ui; to buy com, uieal, or a 1 Ihiii.', vuu ni iv sav. 11 the way ol r country produce had rou ieh A; Alloott be ewhiTi. They have 1 t tor call 0:1 fore hu in 1 nceived tins i;iy luhi Is roi n, :'..") 1 sacks me 1. . ) U hales hay. om) iitilu is oats and loO I y ill You A.1 )v a r i i to advance iu your f-ys teni a d thus ei.conratie more serious maladies, such as l'netim uia. Hemor rhages and Lui'.g troubles wheu an im mt diate relief c 111 lu so rea dily attain ed, lio.schce's (ierman Syrup hag gait.ed the largeist sale iu the world for tin) cure of C .imhs, Co.ds and tic se-veie.-t Lung D.-'ases. It is Dr. Hos . lae's, famous (ierman prescription, and is p:epared wilh the gieatest care and no fear need be eutertaiued in ad mini termg it to the youugtst child, as per diiectious. The sa e of this medi cine is unprecedented. Since first in trodueid there In been a constant iu creasiug demand and without a single report of a faluie to d its work in any case. Ask j our Druggist as to the timh ol these remarks! Largo size 75 ceu's. Try it and be convinced. liilliard l ablt for Mule. The two billiard tables now in use at the Vaibuo II use bar wili bo sold at a bargain. K'-.j'iiro of M. BiLfv, City Bottling Works. II uni bugs. There are people who advertise who i e humbugs, but this is an exception Ussis. A. C. Sanders tfc Co., went to sell 1 tine top bug-y, 1 two-horse dray, 1 two-h.rs3 wagou, 1 four year-oid marp. fas', in liarnoss and an elegant saddle critti-r. Coad,'iii:ie.ils oi' Cot to a, O ir facilities ior handling consign ments of co t jn are such as t) enable us to guiran'eo the highest market price in every instance. Farmers will lind it to their advantage to ship to us Correspondence solici"ed. - M. l. isoiiKis cc l o., n ih'ijru. N t llverj body Wan:s t jkii iw wbrre Hrcw-'cr keeps hey have all heard that he sils goods' cheaper and has the bst selected stock in the linrdwaic- and stove line .n the State. He is agent for Dufont powder, and has the o-ily biick maga zine in the city. A 1 orders rilled promptly at manufacturers prices. He has muzz'e and broach loading guus in great variety, gun material of all kiud. He takes pleasure in supplying the wants of his customers. 15 3 Happy. While life is lasting enjoy pleasure's gift while you may; smoke the Oak City cLar and be gay. To be had only at Alt-inkl's Capital Cigar Store, at. b cents ap-ece. It you want to buy a good Coat, Vest pair r.iiiis, Hat or a pair of B,ots or Shoes go to Woollc iit's open front store, W 1 nington s'reet, and he will sell you an uu.'aundricd shirt, with a tin to ilv linen bosm. for fio r.pnta ISfiofulii CureiL Mis ,loe Person's S 1 a Rjin.dy is pronounced to be tt;. .,- at in use by all who bave tried it. Sold by all di'ugi.i-.ts. Uemoval u. Ii. lVpper, llie Original r.eslaurateur, On Jamuiy 1, 18T9, will move to the Green Front Saloon, on Ilargett street, his old place. The establish being remodeled, refurnished and re- nueci, aud will be one of the handsomest saloons in the citv. The best limm,.. will be keDt in Ktrxlr. &nd t n- ,.!..imDi etin& caa a-ays be had. Oysters served in every style. " Hpcer" 1'ort Grape H'lue. This article of American Wine ls highly esteemed Dy tne pnyaiciaus iu mis country. Thofniinwina ls a testimonial we saw from the New York Hospital. Wepubliso it for the information of our readers: . New York. Nov. 14. r om imlnc Snflpr'a Port (iraDe Wine, aud find it to be an excellent tonic and geDtle uiimiiiant. and all other wines.as it dos-ess es their tonic properties wit hout the delet erious erreci causea ny neiriomuiuies. a. ii also very palat ible, a d this is a recom mendation to many. especUllv females. m. S. Harris. M. D.. N. Y. Hospital This is au excellent article for family use, onH for females. Druggists have it for sale. Kalpsroom 34 Warren str.er, N. Y. Williams & Ha v wood, agtnts, Raleigh, N. C. KYk Upwards of ThirtyYears Mrs Wnsi-Ow'3 Soothing Syrup has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhaea, whether .riaino-from teeibioe or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. 25 cents a bottle mar l-dftwly Oue Week infWall Street. October 7th. 1878, Western Union Tele- err&nri stock Sidd ai tne New York Stock t- teiia.mre. for iKi l- ler hhai'e; October Hcli ls78. It aol i at 86.3 4, a fluctuation of 9 3-8 i,er cent, in seven days; 1J.500 shares sola on a niariiiu of i ne per cent required au ac tual ca.Dital of 312.500. The fame stock de liveied at, 8i.3 4 gave a prone of 9 s-8 per cent, on the sioca or 50 per liunaied shares. On the whols l.uOO the actual nrotit was 117 ,187 5o or 9 3-8 times the capi uil used, iu uue week This is a siuie case case tHken from the official record of the Stock Exchang' . and sbows how money is made so rapidly iu stocks, ievr people, however, have Hie uecessary cash to put up iu order to real ze such i.i.mtuse profits as thei- but capital iu any amount from fclOio 800 00 can be used wiiu emal succes by tiie ne combination system ol operating in stocks which Messrs. LnwrMice&t'o..bauk ers, iNew York, nave e4tibiished. By this metnod of pooling thousands of orders iu various sums and operating them as oue tinin- use capital, s areholders realize lartie pronts whicn are divided iro rata monthly. Aew circular contains two unerring rules ior success, aud lull information sothatauy one, can operate prontably. Government bonds supplied. Apply to Lawrence & Co., liunk-ii s 7 lixchauge riace. M. Y. City. ot .lledlciue but Food. The fall and early winter season li the harvest um of necking ooughs an i debili tating forms ol Catarrh, just as the later sprintr is tne seed time of malarial fevers; lo k do a certain cure of the one, aud a preventive of the otcer, is to havo within our reac i the mi st inestimable blessing ol the period. We de not know of them, for t:iese reallv niii vel-nis properties are com bnied 'n Scott's Emulsion of i'ure Cod Liver OU wim the Hyp phosphites of Lime an 1 ."-eda. ihere is no form or physical waste and prostrated vitality, that a iiountiful use o! t lie Emulsion will not ehauge, to glowing health and lull life and vigor, and ti e i it is nor ilisagree ible me -iciue, but th-.- most ielihtful kind of food. Cotton makkkt Keperted by I'ARKKK & AVE A, Co' ton liiokera i'.ALKiGH. Is C, January '21 1 Middling Strict Law Middling. Low Middling, Strict Hood Ordinary ijoou ordi uary, Ordinary, Middling Stains, low Middling Stains, Good o 'Miliary stains. Market closed 9 a ly. 170 bales. 8!at)ia 8 none; 8a8 5-16 14.1 no ue. Receipts to-day C'i"Y MiHKKT WUULESiLK CASH Pn.'CJS Ch rrtscleu by MAUCuM Ji ALl"oi.l, Oftioia! Rep-ater Ur l-iooert- v Cotton Ei- l 1 . Ii, N . ( ' . January .1. IS7 j. t 'USii. ji.jal. U 4;-a 3! a At V .1... 1 ir.o, ue, " S;-l.Cil4. HA'J I 1 .M I 1 1 i 13 ELOi . orrh .iiciiaa, 9 0.0J (" 7.5' 1 iiiaitseo family 1 ():; n Kn i.ku v Ult.S ;,r.i BC-.-'N, . C. iijg. ri;ur;a.. Ua'ns .HI t.K MKA1, Cie-ir .ib Maes, " ' i.'io,jKitr, Min !l CAHC'LI.N a, ork.... Lr.hK LAi;L), North CarwdiiA ' W-j;era CCt FKti, prime, liio " g.JOd, YK;-P, b- Li 00 b" -ii 1.00 5 ib" S 11 1 53 j.4 M jLAft.SrIS. CuLa, l.A Li, Liverpool fin j, SUUAlt, white, " yellow, LtATHEk. Ked tSole , " Oak tanned TALLOW roiATuES, sweet, per niish. . Irish OATS, sh Vded E(.'is BL'TTKtt CUICh.tl.SS KA(.S 81.8' Q 2 6-3 7 25 63 4-5 50 15a 17 15aO) 11 n 1 ' i'tvs per bnsa. white uoe. . i,:ai;4 svoca o'C lots, when smalk er iiu.iutitie are wanted mgner prices wid be cDai'Ked. II iKIit: 1 CV TEI.UUKAl'Il. NOON, Pau;s, Jan. 21. Kentes 1.13". and 72.-. London, Jan 21. ..i i-t ioiiv st)'4 ; u.rie 2 street raiv; yH: "wiiion is iy& below bank. , Li verpool. January 21. ficeiy suppli.-d; ndddllnp uplands 5 7-l(j ; wuraua : yH; 5 u-s a u t: speculation an 1 experts 1,04.0: leecipts iu,300: American b,60. i-utures i :sj cheaper ; uplanns low wjuuuui; ciause, January delivery t; Jan- uaiy -iiu reoiunry Oo. ; February and March do.; March and April 5 7-165 13-o2-Apriland May 5 15 :,2 ' 7 6; May aud June julc uu J ui o l.i 61(ii to H 15- & p in. l i lai.us l-,w iniddling clausp. uo ciui Milieu, necemter saii 7-lo: 1 e i-eiiiier auu January 0 ,-lti; February aid , Nsw York. January 21. rm-M a iron K illouey Za3. xcliauKe. quiet. si,aie nonds qmei tiovbrumeuts Hi. ct. x-eiguis hicong. otton quiet sale 1-1,1:7 ; middling uplands 9 uiiidus ii,; i-utures easy; January u. iv rfunwry a ir: Alaiell y6D;Aiil 9 81- Lie U ( Mi 1...... ,.l, OA . 1 rw . . . f . WX nour quur. vvbeat dull. Pork firm. m i uiiu o uu. pllls turpentine "Jiiu 1 r reitjnts.quiet. Balumobb, January 21. ri-oir lairiy active and firm. Howard sLiHeia.nu we itrn sup r . oa"t.25 ; extia ooui'i u;iaiui supor I'.To ;3.2 j; extra 3 5oa j iuouianus aia;io.sii- paiapsco familv o jo, auuinr-rii wiie at qui t and steady for sniiiii sio-k; wesieill uuiet and a sha,io liriner. Soututm rid 100105: No . .1 ruusjnpmn itu o; sso. z winter red western on spot lor Jauuarv s? Buhmpin. Sa5; Marca 7a7. southern Co n quiet with hUia 1 ..fleiiiigs. Wettern quiet and more steady . SnuLieru wixiti J6a4 1 yellow n;gut. Nbw Yokk, Jan. 21. 1 . ey' Moi,iy 2- Exchange, . , 0174, oi wnus quiet Governments dull. Oostou "ei receipts l,f-81: gros-8 1 831. Fu- iuir cio.-se -are y steaay : sale- o7,WJ January v.ji.yw, reoruary si 40; March :- di; April y..a;.: May a.sa 9 4 ; June i"-'" ui ui.naiu 10; August l'.'22al0. union quiet; sales 370 bales; middling " -j'j 1 j i icuuj s j -io consoii(iiirfii if,! "i incii ls -i : exnoi L.s to Oreat Lritain It;4. ' ' Oalvesto v, Jan. 21. Cotton steady; niiddlfng9:low middling good oidis ary Xya; saleM 2 4il : cwuui.ixt.i net. r.-it VT-l ..-v.-. ti.h. , CO; Stock 91.585 NoKFoik. Ja mi ary 21. Cotton quiet; mldri!i:.- ;..- s ; uet l ceipts 3, bt; gross WO ; stcK -,41; . ui s 435 isaltimokk, January 21 couonnrm; middling 9 ; low midd'lnir . Rv.u "luuw o?fi; atiies uuu ; consoll- uaicu iiei rec-ipis z,t'C8,gross ilojstocfc 11,417 UOston, January 21. i oiion nra: mid i line WA: ow niMiii,, ; skA- s cousohdiitea uet recei ts 772; Wilminotcn, January 21. Cotton quiet; middling a ; low middling 8;8 : good oialnary 8; net receipts 523 Kio.s 000 ; sul,s 0 0; steck 5 1-80; exports to Great Britain t,2(W. Spirits turpentine flrni2l ; rosin firm ; 1-15 for straiued. Crude turpentine firm 1.15 for hard, and 1 8" for yellow dip and virgin. X.ii-lirui at i.tfo Corn firm; mixed Cincinkati, January 2 Pork firm at 9.00. Lard in good demand ani higher; steam 6 00. Bulk ineais quiet but firm; shoulders 2 8O2.90; short rio3.67,ta3,yo. Bacon scarce so firm and h.lgheEL8QOUlder8 " rib VA: clear sides 3. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AFTER THE ICE WAS BROKE rived, to which we call attention: TARBELL CUtEsB the best ever seen here, best familv Lard, Hams and 8irips, Carolina Kice, white Beans and Feas, Horsords and Jonas' Bread I oyr ders.andlst, but not least, is our E. A. i SDN FLOUR, guaranteed to beat E'atapsco or any other brand. Oood are cnaPf.s,c' where expenses are lightest. Call at Fraine RiiHfHntr nn Wilmlntrton Street. You shi uid see our "Gem of the South," soap, Beats am all, it. H. YV uui'f-J, jan 22-3twfs COAL I COAL! ! Tnnnsals will be received for five days. for teu tons of stove Coal of good quality for the use of the state. JOSEPH A. ENGELHARD, Ian 21-3t Sec y of state AMUSEHESTS. TUCKER HALU TWO NIGHTS only. The Brilliant and Handsome Young Come . dieune, MISS GENEVIEVE ROGERS. AaitPl bv the favorite American Actor, Mr. Frail li E. Aiken. I OMMKNC1NG WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22 The success of two years, the beautiful play of MAUD. JHJL.L.ER. THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23d They will appear in a neV and entirely original Am-rican Comedy Drama writ' en expressly for ti.em by Charles oaylr, Esq., aud entitled COUSIN ROXY, Th-;'w n it' of the S hool a d theFairy of the Household, with an excellent c:si j of characters. Seats may rfow be secured at Heartt's Tt ug Store ut popular prices ,aii ia FOK REST OR FOR SALE. Fentress' Lo atcil on the Uii tineas sile o; i'rtyette- ville -street. No. 15. Possession given January jsta, is,y. Apply to . jan 4-dlm T. li. FENTRESS. We offer for rent, for twelve months from the 1st January next, the store now occupied by us. belonging to Mills H. tirown The store is well known as one of the bet business stands in the City, and win be reuied at a reasonable piiceto a troou aud responsible tenant. HAUULV, GRIME? A t . dee -9-tf Interesting to Hoasekefpers. SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of Furniture. GRAND AUCTION SALE. The unders gued will sell his entire Stoci. of New Furniture, consisting of Fine, Med ium and Common Walnut and Poplar Cham ber Se , Wardrobes to Match, Marble and Woed Top Bureau's and Washstands, Marble and Wood Top Tables, Walnut, Poplar and Waple Bedsteads, Walnut, Oak and Maple Can Seat Rocking Chairs and Chairs, Wood Seat Rocking Chairs and Chairs, Sofas, Lounge s, Walaut, c., 4c. The Sale wiil commence on the 26th day o. December, and be continued until all ;s sold. Up to that dav every article will be sold at cost. If parties buying do not wish to re- move their articles immediately, they car be leit until Feb. 1st. dec 2 A. W. FRAPS. Trustees Sale of Yaliuble Laud A ear H arreut'jn Depot, Ar. C. X VIRILE OF A iEED OF JLi trust to me as trustee, and for purposes therein nitniiuncd, 1 will sell at puulic auc tion, at Warrt-niou Ltpot, or Waneu iaus, at 10 o'clock, on the 21st dttv of Jauuary.lsTv. the following valuable leal estate, viz. : AU that, tract or parcel 01 laud, t-noated 111 tue couuty of Waneu, .Nortu caronua, near the warreiitou uevot, adloiniuj; tbe lands 01 Mrs. Mary Walker, the estate of Wiliia.n F. iimbkius, deceased, and others. tontaiuiiii fifty and oue-lourth acres, more or less. sh;u laud being that WLicb. was sold to Jobn i-r.iKe by A. o. Martin. TiirtMS J'3CAn, balance on a creditor o and 6 montns, ueariug interest of 8 per cent, notes to be sccureu bv deed ol trust. W.T.TAolAi'KiRO, Jaall-td Trustee. ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8th, 1S79, at the Court House door iu fialeigu we w ill srll at auction a tract of laud con taining 87 acres, more or ie8, adjoining tne lauds of xtufus H. Day, W. tr. Kiddick aud others in wake couuty, about seven miles northeast of Kaleigh- . AL&4J: at same time and place, a lot or parcel ot landlu the village of Ooerlin. ad- loiniuK the lands of Henry idordecai. d- ciased, aud fronting on the old liilisboro lioad. coutaiumg about acre. ALSO : On MONDAY 1-ebriiarv 10th 18 at, the Court House door iu dwii.hu. Id, A. C. Sanaers' Interest in the tract ot lauu io Johnston county, covered bv tiie dower ul M. M. tiaudcrs' widow of the late Lujlau H . Sanders. iiiA'us sol 1 on the terms of ten percent. purchase money cash. Ke-jidae ou a credit i o t mue mjntbs from dajT of sale, tiotl.i witn security required lor deferred payment. inteies b per ceut irom sale. Above property sold by virtue of Deed of trust executed by A. C. Sanders and wile to tbe uudtrsigiic-d recorded tu the liegiscer's ohice ot wake county. S. r MOKDECAT. " JOHN DjiViRKlX. Jr.. jau8-td Trustees. HI VIRTUE OF A POWER OF Sale contained in a mortirasre deed exe cuted on Jthe lUiU dav Of Febl lixrv. 177 hv John F.Jordan, ana Margaret J. Joruan to Aiadpry, Bridges & Co., as appears of record on page 312, book 50; 1'nblic Register's office r ir Northampton county, we will, at tbe court house door in the town of .ink said county, ou jviouaay, the 10th day of r et.ruary, a. D., 18.9. sell at public auction to tue highest bidder f id,uu ou wiiiou sum jouu t . Jor :aii. formerly hvtd, containing one hundred acres, more or less ad joining the lands of B. D stauceli B'X- Jo,i:Vi4n Marv E- Jordan and others. JOSEPH T. MADIjrY ami r t 1 j . -1. . l. . 1 j ; . . . z J v yji CKOoKER, surviving partners of Mad'-hy! Diiugesuo. lany-td MISCELLANEOUS rvunuu IS HEREBY GIVEN Xl that 1 Will "make a.i. li lrm tn .. general Assembly of ixorih Caroli f ir the patageofan act incorDoiatimr the -iVrtrtii Carolina chemical Works. janw-aut r. p. HOKE- IXotice. MESSRS. McCALLUM & COOPER have made an assignment to me for urposeof settlingr their affairs. Tfie business wilf be continued and the natron age of the public is solicited. ' AH parties iDdebted to the firm are re quested to call aud settle; otherwise the a cjunts will be put in the hands of an attor-ue.v- J. u. NKVVNOM 1ati'1-1t Trustees LAND AND PERSONAL PROP ERTY FOtt MAL2S-O.V .wd.mv fTLH,1879' ai tb court house dooV, in rtileign. the nndnruto-noii -.,0to e 1 at auction, for CASH. : Two horses, two ouyies . one uray, one iron safe and other personal property. , t . MOKDEOAI, JOHMJ-VEREUX,Jr.f Jan5-t'i Trusfi-ea. Tin: sunn: you iixj v 'rxi KING OF SHIRTS WITH PATENT SLEEVE AD JUSTER. The best and Cheapest lu the world. ACKNOWLEDGED FACTS,. rpiHAT they are made from the cHebiatf.i X Wainsu ta XX Muslin, "cut full si2(. extra long," BOSOMS are three-ply anrt made of the BEST LINEN. They nre inaaH onlv by capable and experienced hauos at carefully inspected and are unsuri'.i.ei any other in workmanship. ' r To every shirt Is attached tht PATENT SLEEtfE lOJJjft Which ii the simplest and bpst Inviiiij;. ever known for regulating the ieiuTi.,f n . Sidrt Sleeve; it has only t0 be soii to be hi',' preciated. No further use for Elastics, ,U- Every Shirt Complete in He!i. We guarantee them to give perfect la'i, factioa in make, fit and quality, ur in. m y refunded. -Try them and be convinced. -a Manufactured expressly for and for sa only by RALEFJIT JPIR E CISTERNS Sealed proposals will be re-i vet 1 twelve o'clock m., Jaiuiary L2 1 1H" 1 r building of five cisterns of S-'.mjh 1: capacity each to be located I'V IIk mittee in charge Each bid must be accompani -J and specitions. '' 1 Bidders will be allowed to App.-ar the committee in ieisun at the ii tne bids. Bids are also solicited on plan an ncatio j 11 w in tue t lerk s oin -e Bids will bj sealed mid address CityCrK marked I'KOPOSALS TKRNS, d i . Fol; l By order of the Board ot Al.lernien C W. LA M an 8-eodtd cit ( STOP AT FENTRESS Hoi "si 1 k VALLEY WIICSH: R. F. J 0 n e s & CjnM - RALEIGH, N. C. f AGENTS FUR TOM COOPltlis 3"E3IT-ENrRIAL CLD l. X. ANi WHEAT WHISKEY,; a large lot LLWAY8 ON HAND FROM TWO TO Ft TEARS OLD. universally acknowledgedjto le THE FINEST WHISKY MAD I. -IN THE SOUTH. PERSONS WlSh N'. Strictly Pure Spirits ?OR MEDICAL AND OTHER UKFo -k- can get any size package From 3 to 50 Gallons, Bvaddresslnz T. N. COOPER. E.i v ?. O. Iredell county, N. C. ; or R. F; J0 r . t ?o.. Ra elgh. N. C. ! 11ALTIJIOKK, ViRf RAILING & ORNAMENTAL i WORKS. nriTK a io., NO. 36, N. HOWARD oT.,BALTL.M'.'KK. V!re Raillnes for CemetBrins u.ii.-.n &c, Sieves, Fenders, Cajfes, Sand 1; J 1, screens. wovu Wire. &o. Alo Iron Rdsteai'j, 4;h:urs, Settees, jan31-l&wl2in I respectfully call the attention of nv friends, patrons and i he public feuei.tii) ! the south to MY NEW. UNADULTERATED AM' HEALTH Y LAGER, brewed purely ot m?.lt aud hops, aftr tn Vienna method and expressly for ed"" ;. JAC)B SEh't. KK. 23 Gerrran "itreet, Baltimore. M nit-.itv 5.. tmwegavmf V m t'h'E QUALLE3 JS. IEFFEL v'JL'Eii PORTABLE AND STATIONARY Address, POOLS & HUN'IT dissolution : rp 5 1 E CO-1 ' ART N E 1 H 1 1 ' II I : K I -X tofore existing in th tir.icery Hw-.i..--" bitween.the undei slirned. is t''i d.n li solved by mutual consent. 1-. ( '. uhers will settle llie business oi tl.c i- hi in. F. C. TIIKIS I UPH Kits D, T. MUCH AM, ' VV. L. IIAKK1S. F, C. CUKIiToPUEKS. CHRISTOPHERS .M S'. Soniiin A SORRELL H DA V FOKMKfi co-pn'ri in rship will ccinlnue the '-i C jry and Commission Lusiness at tlie " stand of F. C. i'hrl.-Uopb.era & Co . Tare street, where we will be p e sei toserv numerous friends and customers, win well selected stock of Groceries, U Shoes, &c, at greatly reduced prices. We flatter ourselves with our experiei ; &c, that we cancompete with any li .n e 1 the city, and only ask an examtUKi i..u our stock to verify the statement. We als . keep in connection a MEAT P.1ARKEI Daily supplied with tbe flnet MOUNTAIN BEEF, ORK. J SAUSAOLS, iiC. Which will be delivered in any part - t citv. Thankful for the liberal pat onae h-r-'K' fore extended we hope to m-rit a v n i :l ace of the same by p ompt, p. rsuti il " tention to cur business. WOOD and LUMBER YARD L. HARRIS WILL CAUl.Y On the Wood and lumber H Inessat Christophers' Wood and j um'11'' Yard, liargetl street. Orders lelt at the tore of Messrs.. Cln l tophers A Sorrell filled promptly by vv . i.. iiai;i:is Si t 1 1 1 k f tiY4 , f I
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