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WTft rt nfiivn 4lmh itfiarkltf ItAfrtt .41 A I. ; present body adjourns. Let us see how those gentlemen vto Wr-.so jriuV Wednesday, to prdte J tie'. 1 2a! : te pie" from unjust freight d scrim ia; taj rill CHAS. H.J05ES, i Editor and I'foprifltol KVrim trnm thfc : . .e free-tora reason" u y -irnvfcion comes up for action. Ten to : ,t,tt,iw M.Tone they will dodge or vote against it bat u hi) a a , r yyfy-r and thereby eat their words. This is a . THE ACCCRACt ;or TBET,Cfratf TlftslA- tvj, All i VOL iTIQASi vv.il. XI AA1VMI VI v wwwiwiiwwww ill in w;'liwy!f?,yy?'T? One of the aims wbiehtiiew York Tribune has haotm'mediate'lln .view in allofttspublipations regaftfhigllfce cipher dispatches hais been to; besmirch the character of inlManton Marble. Among the Democratic ciphers was the following: "Match school plinth settee you scarify nanscent beehive admonish upon 4 implacable ; overhung worry underbrush plinth unlandlocked Jto untransomed. M j And this js the tlon: ' "! FORTY-FIFTH C0xT(-llFiS3. mst- f xt?rn7c ts Mint Director. - , - j matter which it wflTafforJ'xis a ereat" deal of pl$aBir&tatel!Uit least one eye " Meantime win one pf our "members please send us aVeila'niiVcfeli on Mr. i Foard's 'qmendinentanff alsfloOjthat' ofMr.Vahghatj g ft . ,.o T r Tribiine's transla- "Marble says plan sent you Saturday must be i worked upon immediately, otherwise unavailing. . Plan unknown to undersigned." -.' J This dispatch was assumed, j have been sent by Mr. R L. Tarns, a lsew York lawyer, at that time in Florida,' and was supposed tci have Teferred? an alleged proposition from the Repub lican rascals who composed .theiretJinw inir board of Florida to sell for a sum of money the vote of their State to Mr. Tilden.to whom it rightfully belonged. Since last October the Tribune has reprinted, day after day : uMarble says plan sent you Saturday must be acted on immediately ;" but ft is not reason able to suppose tbiit itlpyjbany, more; for we see from th New. Jfork Sun that when : examined by the sub committee last week at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Mr. Parris readily admitted that the cipher dispatch was his, and consented to" translate it. Upon comparing the lithographed orig inal copy of the dispatch, handed him by the committee, with, the version which appeared in the Tribune, he dis covered that "Match," the word trans lated "Marble," was not there atf all. The t ;: word in 'the i ariganidwas "Wretched,?, which meant yoUeyt anotoer.'pf)the!rv,Mgfsme1jiii Florida" and with ' whom Mr. Marble was not co-operating. The Tribune's attempt to blacken Mr. Marble's charac ter had been based wholly upon the substitution fw the actual 'cipher Vdrd of another cipher word which favored its theory ! ; XORTB CAROLINA 'rETB ES CUE KS. The Virginia DEBT.The bondhold ers of the State of Virginia have amend ed and modified their proposition to the General Assembly for the settlement of the debt of the State, having agreed to jextend the period oft the three perfcenti interest to tenyeaVs, as had'becn de sired by many on behalf of the State, The Richmond Dispatcfiia in favor of the e;s accepce.ot theprpgos made it ' and believes that the terms proposed will meet favor -with a ma Joritf of hd'Gil- ABSmWy ito majority of ibatp hwifxmt the Legislaturse JJljrgijsfis-. sion compromise thS, M,may ihsi)ire theXegislature or lortn C5aro- ble it to grapple with this question. The life of-John .- Wiliiamg, of Ral eigh, was insured for $60,000. In Raleigh, Wednesday, according to the a mnwage40!(.wa3.mare4, to a woman agea uu. 1 6 It is stated in a letter to Representative Blaidsdell. that Sheriff Jno. H. Cox, of Perauimans county, was met on the road two miles out of Hertford, the county seat,- by-twjrmT?iSke$'.men, one aimed with a- double! brMeagun and the other with a pistol, who gagged and tied him to a tree and robbed him of $1,642 in money, jHeWfas. thus found two hours after" by some one passing. No clue to the perpetrators. Ths Newbern NutsTiell learns that one day last week a colored woman ham&l P611dc, livftfe eaf ' Trenton," Jones ,ounty,;iWnt outht geti-aomfti xrmA loavinor hpr thrift small children in tM "hdnsfe. Hear W large fire tmtnihgl on the hearth find un Her return, suor lv afterwards, she found the remains of her oldest child, a rdaughtex : of , abput lQ, TheVTcePresident laid before the Seni: ate the AKdntiaterofJlin Bfrrif t Jonas, tebtei AedJstMs- Seaitef 1 fiiamtifininii nnrl tha ffWMlnntinlniiif Hon: James B. Groome: elected" United States Senator rfffmjjljwhjia. Read and placed on nlew Ransomu.. dtJNorth. Carolina presented athe : credeatiala of Hon. Z. BVantfe electjW Ur(ite States Senator frm XKuarch ,Carohnap Read and placedn file? wwt . ,nj . Blaine spoke at length in favor of the Chinese immigration bill. The discus sion still continues. House.- The regular business of the morning hour of Friday is in progress, and themll for the retirement of i Gen. James j Shields, has- been, amid agood deal oflLcoAfusiofit referred to the :om mittee of the whole. The House is in committtee of the whole on the private calendar. ! THE MINT DIRECTORSHIP. ; Horatio C. Burchard, at present rep resentative in Congress from the fifth Oinoiadistiiotfwas. -to-day-inoiiiinated tq be director of the mint. DEMOCRATIC SENATORIAL CAUCUS. .. of Democratic Senators was held this morninsr. at which there was fiirther !lisl5taSiondiideTnlng the proposed ef forts to obtain by amendments to the appropriation bill a repeal of the laws authorizing the appointment of Federal supervisors of elections and prescribing the test oath for jurors, and a modifica tion pf the law in regard to the mode of drawing jurors. Although no action was reached the sentiment of the caucus was almost whollv in favor of provid- IngfoB therepeal of ttbe test;? oath fieow ouse on Monday night. The question Liverpool and Jhe CBttl.0rdrr. Livrpoofc, FiM i4.--rAt a metui oftheIv ipc 1 1 lit! -'coumittee yes terday, tL .to nc: rk:,tat.d that. the" recent, oT' re the ,riy cuncil wouii entirelVii,evto.fr6.ipmerir- of live stotk from the United States to Liverpool. i t tr. sf' vn!Eitaiw) nn- "i"Uh7f. set In. Thousands lose their Uvea to this tt?TcaiffllWmT$GXrm MBrfcWOTiV itself Jbe greatest dlscov- tion 'toSS ? cUsastrons'effect Of the order ery of m kind In medlciae. Kreir DhikM in una onShTportXf Wv6rW-and theput eountxy mn teU you ot ltt wonderful effect .Over iJtffiflMTiifVnrlmMm'aad' 50,000 bottles sold., last .jeaf without a single expressiiiffthe hope that1 the arrange- Ikelieath-natof 1 , Oar country tsgetthig tobeNeiirfully alimnfng, the average of liXe beinfe lessenetl every year, with J out any reasonable cause, death resulting giierul- ly from the most Inslgnlncaatorli.'lu. At this sou- a; f h sc i of tae year especially, a cold is sucn a common . , y, v nW4-1 a ln 4-1 a A wwww Ar It ft tea tt-M nnt i t '.V v. F n : ?,Hi ir.,A f. ' i; i to ovenouK ine aungers huguwux u mm uikcja im, , ; stove fto4 Hardware House lor too iaxe. uxaca f ever or auiik uvuuiw nos j wayev-rT - rALL AT 1 ir IEGBAM ft CO., failure known, s. docfcpoara-may.ieaqxne, pnv, hpfnffl r,h third Sf Mareft' tPf d whether it would be proper to attach the propositions referring to the draw ing of jurors and the amendment for the repeal of the election law to an ap propriation bill was very generally dis cussed and the prevalent opinion was opposed to such action. The statement with reference to the previous! joint caucus being conclusive as regards the j goveriiiaentiorfthe Question, measures in question, is said by promi- I : th t i'i u-m htmi.v wm nent Democratic senators to De exag gerated, as certain resolutions were in jtroducedat tat meeting whicUijOouloV UOt be expected to ,bp 4 binding upon SettfoMatta further'mtsrfe' that-they f Liverpool .efirie he partjithe pdrtpf LiverpoblSvhete fpTi pAAMAsib. , X4An ff:Areouipa paper Btatea-ihat fliat. city, was, visited, on tlip. night -of the;fith, .instbythe mosiKsevere shpck,i9f eartuake tthat has b.een felt there since the memorable f a rthTuakfi wliieh. destf dved the Citv.'OU . thn8tsp August, 1868. a!The fright was BeeraVlIlie; people quiclsly' left their,? hquseaand t rushed, .'frantopally, thrphKth,;&tree tion .or i tne, sappx ranp itne. uBBiruciion iu., tfielrhbmesprtunatelY, , iipweyer, ng,- .furjther.-j ocp,urred.,;butl the, nri lmuressioiirwas mac a iew, aays ort' .woufdr Jirina . Keriaus J.news- from sometoteiBpint8pfh4reubU(i , dats cull and heaTriw?iuichanff eartf kico, oiojajsazo, new auaas. Kjoe unchanged spot tu&aaoo. Ml.- NdRFoti Steady; middling 9; het recelpai" 2,266; gross; stock 24,647; exports coastwise ; saaes ; expons w ureat Britain. s h i Weekly net reoelMs 11.267: eross : sales exports coastwise 4,483; to Great . Britain 7,421t to uTaui m TELEGRAPHIC ,HABKST;BEPDBTS.' FDBEUART 13, 1879 " ' PRODUCE.,, , , Baltimokb Oats Ann; Southern 82a35, Wes tern white 34a35, do mixed 82a33, Pennsyl jranla 82a36 'o Bay unchanged; prime Penn sylvania and Maryland lOal I. Provisions strong; mess pork, old 9.25, new 10.50; bulk meats loose shoulders, new 4, clear rib aides 5, per car load, packed new 44fea5M: bacon shoulders, old 4, clear rib sides, new 6, hams, sugar-cured, new. : 9al0. . ; littrd-rteflned tierces 74. Butter quiet and steady; choice Western packed 18a2Q, rolls 15 16. . Ooflee quiet; Bio cargoes llal5. Whlske' dull at 1.08. -Sugar quiet; A soft 8. . jnkw xoBK Flour a shade stronger; No. 2. common to good extra Western and state , a 7n 8,90, good to choice do 8.95a4.50; Southern flour steady; common ; to: lair-extra 8.0a5.O0r good to choice do 5.10a6.25. Wheat ungraded - win. ter red li)Ha1.10. No. a dn i n7i nw rvm without . decWed change; sngraded 47a1i: No. 8. fcHKAP HABCTfeB,5lY . 'r a m tkj z i i'i -a itTo k. n . 'J ttfb,.inst. caused irniic thMe,'Wlwch ' Ijaakimk 3?eb.il4.-MAistrong: Pwhip'l ha:'beeii?isstie4y sbotttsidesiJforijthe divis4on which fa irpected 'tini$t;in theP'liptiJeX)ohirnrinsi.cwi by: Mr Mfeidonjhome rule menlber f or Kil-r daicicouKty; jntavororassimilatmg tniits&vt)orugnTJxrancnise tat tne S finish and Scotch; : The Liberada; will lite with th& borne TUlers against the ice- ; Continents Buy your COOK STOVES .from me, as I hare 12 good reasons why they will do your work Quick and Easy, Cheap and Clean : BECAUSE They are cheapest to buy. BECAUSE They are best to use. BECAUSE They bake evenly and quickly. BECAUSE " Their operation la perfect. BECAUSE They always have a good dran? BECAUSE 'V"-l Hf'l i , They are made of tiie best material, BECAUSE They roast perfectly, ; ' jfu - BECAUSE They require but little fueL because v 7 .'. aaa vnum ... They are very low priced. BECAUSE They are i : tit a sf.onnaPiiTji rovtm-A ( war- t0 t ..BOO 18,, SHOES . . ,n.w.i - ... .. .. i. ' SI AMD M H H H HBH H H H TTTT T .A. A 88 1st National Bank Building. Charlotte, K. C. HI Our stock ol Boots, Shoes, Ac, Is acknowledged to be the best in the State, and we would be pleas ed to have you call and examine for yourself before buying. PEGRAM4CO, dec! - i BECAUSE n ii H ti BECAUSE Erory Stove Is guaranteed to glre satisfaction in-- i i- : . mu. " lion as to wnai course is most pracuca- ble'tdM'pflrstreawiii'prPbaw de termined at a tuture caucus. Tne ac tion of ; the House ; ia -disposing jutih xj ii -,i i T i ill i ' jjf, M).if caiBCF ocury. iirJstoTOiifleraldJ . ! I. j; .; -, f Taikink about: ooldiweather,"i sud-. denly broke in oho of oiuf oldest inhabi tants, yie v jotner t evening, r, vrny : you .ought to have been out in Minnesota in " i;qokx cpose tourteen tnermome ters spliced together would a given the rriii. uS,sa,, iW UrfA ;i'6ir".'-v.,wKwi'-0-1 mercury room to urop as aowas uwani .uVlIJ? to go One awful cold night-colder Sosed herclothing w as. ignited at the earth, arid she rushed out in the yard to calrfpft assistance, wiien tne breeze fanned the .. flame and consumed .her clothing almost instafifty: J' !r ' In the lower house of , gpngressjast Saturday the Itou'se being m commit tee of the whole dn! the legislative," ex ecutive and judicial appropriation bill, Mr. Scales, of North Carolina, moved to strike out "five" and insert "three" in line 692, page 29 reducing the salaries of internal revenue store-keepers and gaugers. Messrs. Atkins and, Foster opposed the amendment and Mr. Scales at length withdrew it. ; Mr. Cabell, of Virginia, moved to cut down the appropriation for the pay and allowances of goyernment detectives from $100,000 to $75,000, and he and Messrs. Davis and Scales, of North Car olina, took occasion to state some facts in regard to the detective system. Mr. Burchard, of Illinois, hoped that the amendment of Mr. Cabell would not prevail. Said he: - The distillereof the Northwest, who pay nearly one-half of all the tax col lected "oh istiIled"spirits-::-th'e honest distillers have a right to ask that the sum necessary to detect, prosecute, and, punish illicit distilling, not only1 in the South, but everywhere throughout the country, shall be appropriated. The debate continued, as follows : Mr. Steele. Will the gentleman allow me to ask liim a question'? Mr. Burchard. Certainly. Mr. Steele. Do the "honest distillers" of whom the gentleman speaks embrace the distillers of Chicago and St. Louis? Mr. Burchard. I was about to say (and the gentleman will allow me to complete my sentence) that we should allow the commissioner of internal revenue a sum sufficient in his judg ment to enable him to execute the law faithfully, and then we should hold him " responsible for the honest expenditure of this money and the proper adminis tration of his department. As to illicit distillation, there are frauds all over the country. This in crease of appropriation is no reflection upon North Carolina or any other State. The appropriation is not to be expended wholly in the Southern States ; and gen tlemen of the South need not i'eel sensi tive o this Doint. There have been' frauds and evasions of the law in Chi cago, St Louis, and other parts of the country The debate continued for some time between Messrs. Davis and Atking,and when the 5 amendment of rf Cabell came to a vote it was ltefj; fe-4f -j'hwni ... i . RAILROAD BILL. t 'IK !-: jrt -ft We print, without condensation, 4the report of the proceedings' of1 till House of Representative?, Wednesday, with reference to the bill extendi ng the char ter of the Raleigh & Augusta Air-Line, Railroad. We print, also, the itext of the speech delivered ott this.vsanljject by Mr.s Brown, pfl MecklenblBrg; I This speech is ' practical, close and logical. Without any rhetorical flourishes, it is a column of arguments, one following immediately upon the heels of another and arguments," Cbo noe of which were answered. Some of them had been advanced bebore in the discussion of this question through the press ; some of tbem are new; but whetherold or new all of thein are unanswered. , The disinterested party; a strangetd' debate on that bill ana get a correct idea of the merits of the question. One side conducts its case with 'arguments;5 thS other answers withacete, and without assigning any reason therefor attempts to saddle a railroad, against 'which ( it can bring no arguments, wiUi unequal burdens. That the provision, regulat ing tariffs on this road was not offered in good faith, is proved by rth? refusal of its supporters to support an amend--mp.nt nroviding that the proposed tariff t,.,M nr. tm into operation upon this Brief Item- The Teller committee has far cost $13,000, and only South Carolina and Louisiana have . een investigated. Senator Edmunds' declaration in cau cus that he will not vote for seating Corbin, settles, the South Carolina sena torship in f avor, of Butler. . ... . .... Edward. Thompson, a retired epmnucr dore of the United States Navy, died at Philadelphia, Wednesday, in the; seventy-first .year of his age. The chief of the customs divisions of the Treasury, departmsnt .denies that charges of fraud on the part of the Apofiinaris Companyi'-df' 'London and Germany, have. come to. his knowledgej. United States Judge Baxter Wednesdays-appointed Thomas JLatham re ceiver to take charge of the effects of the city of Memphis, Tenn, including unpaid taxes amounting to hearly $3, 000,000, with power to collect by gar nishment or otherwise. The eidilirninth birthday flilhe JVn erable Teter Cooper was celebraied at the ' residence,. of his daughlejfj " jMr&i Abram 8. Hewitt, in NewLrork. Wed-' nesday evening, by a reception, which was attended by many distinguisned citizens. The faculty of the University of New York celebrated the event by conferring the honorary degree of bad -elorof laws upon the ageiTphilarithn - niat '(X H 1 u u PISt. . i. ,1 f. i :i h -1 W John Hope, charged with being one of the Manhattan Bank (New York) robbers, ,was gubuly-cemiitted dot examination Wednesday; - Several wit nesses testified to having seen him in the vicinity of the bank on the morn ing of the robbery., A woman saw him at the side, floor Pf , tne) bank, and heard him say to the milkman, "We don't want any milk ; the people have all gone to the country," after which he went into the bank. ; It is believed that Hope did Jbe bufidvebjrk pfi the occa sion of the robbery' ';i members oi tne senate- wiwacfe ?ac The bill to pay Jno. J. Armstrong, of Tirginia, $10 for tnrrehtef5 wharf in Alexandria, during the war, was discussed at great length. Conger started off in opposition to the bill, con tepdmg thatif -tlwprinciple was, & cor rect one troops that' marched across the long bridge ought to have been pren; ceded bv armv wasrons loaded with specie to meet the enemy and pay the owners of the property wnich was to be nsed for war purposes what they demand fojtheirproperty f i Shelly, of Alabama, had no sympathy generally with fhese'war claims.- There weyjiqnjLepptesesenting gaqh, claims. Butler, of Massachusetts, expressed his view onth'. war claims. So long as such claims were piesented for damages done during the war or for froperty occupied during the war, so ong would there be a misunder standing between the sections of the union. : Both sides " desired th at .by-gones, .should be by-gones, and, that all about the war should be for gotten; There was one thing, hdwevftf , which could not be forgotten, and that was the valor and patriotism of those who fought for the union n the hour of its direst peril, nor would the bravery, earnestness, and he might say loyalty, to nheTjausevrtdch-they esTJcnasedrpr -those who fpught on the otherrside, be iprgbtten; u '- - - k : . .i i The debate continued at great length without action on the bill The com mittee rose and the House took a recess till 7. The evening session is to be for debate only. than twb of our coldest nishts consoli dateda hunter named Hoskmg built ail I extra big fire in his log shanty to keep vrarm, an' he kept a ptUn on the wood until his shanty was all ablaze, ana wtiem aiew persons mvm round there saw the light an' run to his assist ance, they saw Hosking a settin' in the midst i of ; the flames a shiverin an' a rubbin' of his hands -as though he couldn't get warm ; and when the shan ty "was burned to ashes they found him in the ruins a sittin' on a big hickory log frozen to death." How; the persons - who went to Hosking'a assistance man ned tojeseape freezing to death is what excited the .wonderment of the Oldest inhabitant's listeners. . if. k North Carolina Hanging. Ai ret of a Virgiui.i C, iraiiu' THE DEBATE OS THE Charleston News and Onsrler, 13th. : Yesterday United States deputy mar shals from Carroll county, Va., arrested J. L. E, Pillow. ,a .man who .Juts ..been living here aboafc 4moiithini aiiest ?of whom they have been' in the ity for some day&tf raffeaitBriow are of various ta laws, includingiseliing -unstamped to bacco, re-usine revenue stamps, selline tobacco without license and illicit deal ings in whiskey.,. He left Carroll coun- ty in 1877, takinwita,himr8ome $40C worth of horse-flesh procured from per sons in the neighborhood .withpiit pay ment, and leaving Denind ins ' wire, a highly respectable lady, and five chil dren. He then went tbcNorth Carolina, where.he presumably disposed of the embezzled stoc"k.' "At Salisbury, in that State, he is said to haye married a young woman residing there. He has her with hinvnoWf and she claims j to be his wife.' Both thetatearrd ' United States ..au-; tiiPritiefctbeMoJtiraiit him .v.The' marshals received information that he He is a rather fine looking, man, proba bly thirty-five yeatfe,'afrd appears to take his troubles verv coollv. Pillow was a Methodist -clas9?lidef and exhorter at home, and although be fore accused of violating the revenue laws, he has never been suspected of be ing so complete a villain a3 he seems to have proven.. ,The wpmanwdiom he took irom isaiisDuryJN. wana married in Charlotte, is said to have been a no torious character there, named Bell Hastm. j " -14 4 , . Besides the woman, he had with him two good horses, a wagon and several boxes of tobacco, which will be taken in charge Thebartv .will return to tar- roll county by" rail, the prisoner having charges againrt him sufficient to incar cerate .himfor.yeaj-s, if cxgyic;ed Proposed Impeachment of the French f TahlfiPf ' i London. Feb. 14.-The DafZy-' flew Paris correspondent, who is a good rep resentative pr ine . opinion oi tne ad vanced "Section "of the Left; says it ig . , Ballot Stuffer Sentencsd- Debt. -The State Richmond, Feb, 14. In the United States circiiif court to-dav, Alexander Vanghan, convicted yesterday of ballot- box stuffing in Petersburg in Novem ber last, was sentenced to one year's imprisonment in the jail of that city and to pay a fine of $250 with the costs of the prosecution. In the Senate to-dav the report of the joint committee oh 'finance, embracing the proposition for the settlement of the State debt, was made the special order for Monday, next at 1 o'clock. . In the House the same report was. placed orr the calendar under?-the rules;-"'- Both Houses adopted 'T-esolutions providing for night sessions on and after Monday. Raleigh, February. 14, John Ed wards, the murderer ! of Kader J. Bal lard, a peaceful citizen of Johnston county, on the 9th oi October; last, was .banged to-day at.Smithoeld. His exe cution was ordered to take place on ranuary 17, but a respite had been ob tained. , a souce r nek Boiiiy etii. If the habit of body becomes Irregular, much evil ia inflicted on the system. The stomach be comes dyspeptic, bilious symptoms develop them-; -selves, me circulation la contaminated, and the nerves share m the general disorder.- It Is ol the Outmost Importance that the bowels snoold be thoroughly and speedily regulated when they grow derelict The corrective agent best adapted to this purpose Is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, a whole some,' non-griping vegetable laxative, worth all the rasping cathartics Invented since the 7 time of Paracelsus. People who have been m. the habit of usmybrae pm, calomel, and 'other drugs" and cheap nostrums for constipation, should abandon such hurtful and useless medicines and substitute for them this pleasant and gentle aperient, which not only produces the purgative effect naturally, but also stronghtens while it regulates the bowels, stomach and liver. It moreover cures and pre vents Intermittent and remittent fevers, gout, rheumatism, debility and urinary troubles. Baltimore Quiet; middling 9c,; low middling -914c ; good .ordinary Sc: net receipt , ; gross 196; sales 230; stock 9,771; exports coastwise '-r; spinners ; exports to , Great Britain ; 10 (jononem . ,,,- , Weekly net rec'ts 551: eross 3.337: sales 1.135: spinners 460: exports to Gr"t Britain 2,296; coast wlse 270i toContlnentf to trance -k.u BoeroMtead; middling 0; tow .middling 9c; good ordinary 8cj net receipts 107; gross 1,613; sales r-; stock 2,625; exports to Great Brit aln .... . ;: - WMJ UV AVMnni9 u,wii 0,vw KttVO ; exports to Great Britain 8,044. Wilmingtom Dull; middling 914a; low mid dling 8e.; good ordinary 8; net receipts 805; gross ; sales ; stock 9,656; spinners ; ex ports coastwise ; to Great Britain ; to Con nent ; to channel , - Weekly net receipts 2,879; gross : sales 430; exports coastwise 1.341: to Great Britain 411: to Continent ; to France ; spinners ; to cnannei ; shipments , , Philadelphia Firm; middling 9&; . low middling tttfec.: good ordinarr HSUc: net recelDts .46; gross 482; sales ; spinners ; stock ; exports to ureat Britain . . - Weekly net receipts 1,143; gross 3.330; sales 3,930; spinners 3,515; exports to Grt Britain 1077 ; coastwise ; Continent 510; stock 6,913. 1 -'. lh ATOCsta Firm; middling 9c; ". tm mid dling 8ar good ordinary 8t; -receipts 528: shipments; sales 578: stock i- . r Weekly net receipts 2.003; shipments 4339; aaies 3,940; spinners ; siock 10,440. CwAKT.wrroM Quiet; middling 9c.; low mid dling 9c; good ordinary 9c.; net receipts 1, 518; gross ; sales 500 r stock 49,667; exports coastwise ; Great Britain ; France ; Continent ; to channel . . Weekly net receipts 10,655; gross ; sales 5, 000; exports coastwise 3,269; to Continent 12,881; to Great Britain 5,953; to France 3,149; to chan- nel . . . . - i. , Nkw Toss Flat; sales 381 : middling uplands middling Orleans 9& ; consolidated net. re ceipts , exports to Great Britain. weekly net reets 4,908; gross 18,402; exports to Great Britain 8,377; to Continent 250; to x ranee ; saies 4,920; stock ioo,017. COMPARATITK OOTTOJT STATKMEMT. Net receipts at all United States ports during the week-. 14742 Same week last year 117,57 xotat receipts 10 uus aate. 3,576.914 " " to same date last year. . . 3342.948 Exports for the week. 147,099 Same week last year. 89,222 Total exports to this date 2,219,146 " to same date last year.... 1.892349 Stock at all United States ports 847,937 " " same time last year 918,658 Stock at all interior towns 119,771 ' " s-me time lastyear.... 13B.470 Stock at Liverpool 458.000 same tune last year, 558,000 Stock of American afloat for G. Britain, 327,000 Same time last year..... 805,000 CALDWELL HOUSE, ALDWELL HOU8K, CALDWELL HOUST? a- n p o .! Corner Tryon and Sixth Streets, Comer Tryon and Sixth Streets, V O K ft f. O U ' -c5irjEic., ) icaAi&TtE,. fi.. 1 n A Alsx A A AAA. A & P. CALDWELL. .Proprietor. This house is permanently estabututed ana oners allihe oonTenlenee and comforts of riirst class boarding house. Persons visiting the city will find It a pleasant home. Permanent boarders wanted. Can be furnished with rooma . BATES Per day. transient 81.25: per week. $6.00. Regular table, S13.00; board and room per month, 18.- t, JOUIU Liykhpool Noon Qnlet, unchanged. Uplands 5d, Orleans, 5 9-1 6d, low middling uplands , good ordinary uplands , ordinary uplands . saies v.uuu, specuiaaon ana export l,OUO, re ceipts 10,10a an American. Futures quiet at last night's prices. Uplands low middling clause : Feb ruary oenverr . Februarr and March S 11 sy. rlfarch and April do, April and May , May and June 5 7-1 0, June and July. July and August 5 17-32a9-16, August and September Septem- oer ana uctooer . ew crop snippea January ana jienruary per sau , xeDruary ana March. irlef Foreign Items. m ft Sifeb. r4, -The Lower Hevea Mil&riftrMaco&sfieW, employing! 1,000 nanus, nas given notice that it will close indefinitely JtoirtnightjMJnce in conse quence of depression in trade. Paris. Feb. 14. The Left will ro-dv 4ecf C6urit th M6timirt6m& isterot Ijouis nnuippe, me senator vice M. Paul-Koran deceased. r Kear Admiral Toulley, of the Medi terranean squadron, s dead. , London, Feb; 14. The Staiidafd's correspondent at Rome: "A decision has just been reached at the Vatican to ti couc tciuun ucw uiuuraes 111 nie cull ed States in consequence of the growth of the Church in that country." Weston arrived at York this mominsr. .:haying.walked J.227 mjles., IIeft is 172, miles behind time.. . . - J, w as in tbis itwl-ame-on-lier-iii:mr-f- f v ienna, x eoruary it-wrne Preset and , FtemdCanbliitt state that 1 the i'ntA" tempt to' rekJbnstitute the Austriart cabinet-haft failed- feFhe-presentr - Paris, February f i.he Official Journal says: "SCtfeuates reports of the plague are re-assuring. It has not in creased and energetic, measures" have been adopted , for its suppression. The French -government has despatched a. lepotts-lhatthe plazue hasappearedin- Turkev.are n Hounded.-' " taujaiiT LowDosr, 'TPebruafy Qnicken the ClrtuUtloa. Don't let the blood stagnate In your veins. You can prevent Its doing so by Increasing Its volume and purity, by stimulating the digestive organs, and encouraging assimilation, with that matchless vitalizing agent, Hoste 's Stomach Bitters. Peo ple not afflicted with any organic or Inorganic disease, grow wan and haggard simply because their blood Is thin, watery, deficient in nourishing properties and so meager In Quantity that the ex tremities are very Imperfectly supplied with it, and the supertdal circulation extremely feeble. Hence the bloodless appearance of the countenance. . But when the Bitters are used to enrich and quicken the blood, the rosy hue of health returns to the 'cheek, the frame acquires substance as well as vigor, the' appetite !lmproves,4 and no 'digestive qualms interfere either with ; Its gratification or the subsequent tranquility of the stomach. . k ------- 1 a 1 For upwards of thirty years Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth ing Syrup has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery arid diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well known remedy. 25c per bottle. : - . -a The ConBamptive's Only Iope.v Verily, to most people, whose systems are falling or 111 ny way ouioj oroer, uu as a metucme, is tne most disgusting and difficult to take. Few stom achs do not revolt at the mere thought of Castor or uua Adver uu, yet, wnen noose appauing symptoms of decay . appear, which physicians and patients alike know are unerring signs of greater waste of blood and tissue than the nutritive powers are sup plying, Cod Liver Oil is the most trustworthy and effective remedy in the world. - But repugnance to its taste and odor, reduce the nervous patient to despair... It is then that friends and doctor can do him the most Inestimable kindness he has ever Liver Oil with the HrooDhosnhites of Lime and Soda: by truthfully assuring him of Its entire free dom from unpleasant smell or odor; of its mar velous qualties as sr nutrient and the miracles it works, in giving tone and energy to stomach, nerve ,and brain . ,! ,-. ,t , u.;- - Sales fof the week. . American Speculation Export Actual exports Imports. American Stock American Afloat. 44,000 35,000 2,000 4,000 4,000 95,000 82,000 458,000 335,000 897,000 American , 827,000 Weekly Cikculak. This week's circular of the Liverpool uouon Brokers' Association says: There was a good demand, with hardening prices, early In the week, but since Tuesday the market his been dulL Ouotatlons are but little rhaned. American was In fair request throughout the week. abb suppv is groany cunanea Dy me auute. races advanced tfc but with an increasing desire to sen. Quotations are only 1-16 higher. Sea Island la in limited Inquiry at unchanged prices. Futures open ed firm during the early part ot the week and. ad vanced rrom l-it? to 3-32, since which time the market has been dull, and quotations have declin ed from 3-32 to showing a final decline of from l-aa ro l-JB since last rnursaay. FUTURES. , Nkw Yohk Futures closed steady. 000 bales. - February March April..... May r. ..- ........... June.,. - . . . . . . .................... July v.... AUgUBt..;..... ......... SeDtember. ....... ...... u: October.. November.....,:..... Sales 47,- 9.7la72 . , 9.76 - 9.92 10.08a.09 10.22a.23 10.3233 10. 418.43 rica,5flailimmediately. CITY COTTON MARKET. . . urnca or tat Obsbbvkb, j Cbablotts, February 14, 1879. f : Good middling ........ .. ', ... ; ....... .". uaaung..v...... i......... .. gua: Strict low middling. . i v ; Ti Low middling... ,. , i gi Tinges ;hsj Aower grades. 7a8i CHARLOTTE PRODUCE MARKET Ease Attainable by the Bheamatic. i tes, although nejr may , despair of relief, It Is nuuuiHuits uy meumanc sunerers, ror mere is a remedy swhlch carries oflV by. means of Increased "rjArnrT -fil T-actlvlty of - the kidners hnoortant channels for w;mr:Hrh Sr. PV element, to which w-v'irm- m w .( m-r awms-S AVV fcU tU 'JkJL WIW . " . ,T .i in W all ithera in 1 rumored that tne report or tne commit. road untu u aFr"w t -., : , tee the State. on the acts of the ministry .of the ail ' - m sr 11 A i i . i : toin oi may, win preseuu isucu a cniisn. . u upj.f, j3 a point for constituents ,ing case in favor of impeachment that . i 5nd The record of last the ministry will be, unable tp prevent TTpr' v's proceedings in the lower ' New York, -Feb. -44 Marv Hooper who shotAu!r.'PhillkisiiloftTr Gpoit), was arraigned at Jefferson ma$ 1 ket cout ,today.;, PhUlips iri-.'an ffidaf vit claimed .that. the shooting :'was not wilful and retracted the statements' the contrary whieh he said were-made- wnue unuer ine-influence or. medical Wtoh!aXi,n narcotics,. The. ..woman was held tfr&$te!ffiX wwvi we, sj, jriuiiips iurnisnea $500 of the amount. pathologists the most eminent attribute the painful Bjnuptiuuis a uieory compieieiy oorne out Dy unn ary analysis. The name of this grand depurent Is Hostetters, a preparation likewise celebrated as a remedy for constipation, which causer contamina tion Of the blood With the bile and irtln X), ! meansof rellefln dyspepsia, fever and ague, and nervuus iuimenu. uis, pernaps, ine ftnesi tonic extant, and Is highly recommended as s medicinal stimulant by distinguished physicians and analysts who pronounce it to be eminently pure and very beneticiaL , The press also endorses It ,i Consumptloa Cured. An oiupnysician, retired rrom l houoj eft topescrv .the Chamber of deputies frbiu voting. A majonty.01 tne ( special correspond ents of the 'London1 papers, however. q' it will make good reading . believe it will be rejected 5T KV?I- ' TO all Who AM snffp.rlnir fnm tlia armra anl ln- dIscretion8 of youth, nervous weakness, early de- vnj, if3 vt. man m hki, 9e,t i wiu sena a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary In ?l5n 5?ric5: Snd a self-addressed envelope Yorf C?yT' D, Bible Jan 2 - i ractace, havinS India mission- the speedy and permanent cure for consumption. - lung affections, also A positive and "radical cure for i nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after navmg testea its wonderful curative powers In thousands of ensea Yarn folt it 'hio t ii '5 SW ,;1,S iPlwws, Aotuaies toy this motive,jmd adesire to relieve Muman suffering. I BnL,ch& to m who sire it, this reel DC W1LU lull dlmnMnna tnr iwanoMnn anA addressing wlih stamp, naming this paper. ""Eio ti owers Bioek, Rochestor, New York. .. .vu -www . M nea: Sent by mail by i Fioub- w. w. I; Familr..,, Extra.. t Super I FEBRUARY 14. 187a i - L : OOBBBCXKD BATX.T. COTTOS, TlIS , New, per bdle. 4., ' Spliced, " Baggih&, per lb. ; - uorh, pernush'ii Pp ia " " " ' " Oats, swelled, BAOON - - , .-i - i - . N.C. hog round............ . Hams, i.C... , : Hams, uncanrassed. . ....... Bcu Meats .- Clear Bib Sides..,. COFFKK - , , . , . r Prime Rio... r- i . i . .... :t . ; ,. Strdp . Sugar-house.,.. Molasses , Cuba..;....'.... New Orleans.,,. Salt Liverpool fine.'. StJGAB White.... Yellow..,..,... Potatoes - Sweet.',., Irish ;., -,!". BOTTEB - - Aorth Carolina.. Egos, per dozen..,,::.. . .1. . r. , ... ... $2.25 iai2 40a4 50a65 50aR5 ,45aS0 lOallVi l f 6a6 '15al ;'12ai h 25 ' i 88a40 . 85a50 1.00a2.00 ' 9al '- 1 ..8540 , 40a50 , ,) . 10al2 , $ -10 3.0083.50 2.75a3.00 2-25&2.5Q T." ' 4 - G BEAT BARGAINS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, AT J, T. BUTLER'SL, WATCHES, J. T. BUTLER'S. CLOCI 8, JEWELRY, SILVER AND SILVER- PLATED WABE, GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES.! Gold-Head Canes and even-thin vou want ror (jnnsrmas, ai J. T. BUTLER'S. dec24 WE DESIRE to call attention to OUR STOCTT E DESIRE to call attention to OUR STOCAV '-TT AN C'Y JT A N C Y G O O GOOD Sr- The subMriber, Trustee of SMITH begs leave the attention of the OR E8, Ch B O o T T AND- eJtd AAOjrj'KYnti.. Ha g g OO 8 o oo E ,. KB X XKK y.nil'yt A.r-.AI.l'f now In his handsloYm UU iell4ed to telle largest and best stoTf gsSouth oBaltlmort, , and Is well worthy the examination of any pe whether wanting one or a . thousand air. The stock embraces xtE ovj AS INFINITE VARIETY, from the finest to the coarsest shoe made. If yeu want a pair, or any number of cases, call, and yeur wants ean be supplied. , t, . In this connection the subscriber would state that If reasonable prises can be obtained, the whole stock, both Wholesale and Retail, will be either together or separately. Prcrcsttlcns for purchase are solicited. J. M. B. REYNOLDS, Trustee e Fortes. Charlotte, N. C. Jan. 17, 1878-8vwod. JUSTDfTTME. We have Just received a fine selection f such floods as yra want for ; -( V-. . y l'" ...'....,....... ............ : U CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, ' " SucS si fine' Lockets' and Chains. Fine 8ets, Seal Rings, Inttial Cuff Buttons, Scarf Ptaf and anyttilng In the Jlne you may want SX3 THKM. .Jgk FARRIOR.-E 6c20 CALL AXD -HALE8 Ground and Cut Glass Bottles, the handsomest In tne market I jr. , ; Thetet68t styles of Perfume Boxes', Including some novelties, which will pay you to call and examine. FINE FLORENCE and CELULOID TOILET Cases French Plate, Hand Mirrors, Russia s . . Pocket Books; also a E full stock1 American Tooth, Hair and Nail Brashes. Leather n and declS , R. WBISTPI CO. JT THE CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON Cochrane keeps the best RYE WHISKEY, Stand- aid Para, Two Years Old. JBFINEWINES, And Pure Liquors, Three Years Old, go COCHRANES, entral Hotel Saloon. If you want a Carriage and Baggage Wagon to meet arriving or departing tolas, go to the New Livery Stable. If job want your horses well fed and well groomed go to the New livery BtaMejOf i of Pb" treasonable prices are our motto. ... ... mj28 R. CHAMBERS. p OR BENT, s The two stores m the Grler A A ItmuwWtr hniuiu T HE BEST 8T0C 'X j i TOCK.OF 'i 'i 4 H '1 j GROCERIES an CONFECTIONERIES lntheciwVat Jan80 ' 1R0Y DAVIDSONS. p LASNE, From Paris, France, WATCH and CLOCK MAKER, GILDER and SIL VER PLATER, Trade Street, opposite First fresbyterUm Church, Nat Gray Store. Every kind of repairs made at once at half Drice- g?Med year. Every kind of Jewelry or Bronze Gliding, Coloring. Sllver-PlaUng and Gal vanizing made at short notice and equally as good as new. Work done for the trade at low prices. referenoePrentl0e wanted 1,110 Pom &nd good Repaired work uncalled for will be sold at the expiration of twelve months for cost of repairs . septlS ,v Qouftjctioimvits. rtWE HE .... K THT? THA fctTISING XUSING sul. ONQUER VOWEA BY BY 11 " f rh ; 3CHISCTa.TSl! M JBsiaJH'i7 con- gO thought ConstanOne when he became a vert, because a "FaganP refused to absolve him from the guOt of his crimes, and the auisdan" readily agreed, and specially manufactured for nun a "sign" by which he was to "conquer.,, ! Henry the VIII in turn rejected Constantine's tpecvatv and became the "defender of the new Faith" with his six wives, out only utllvtng him. Seven hundred years before Constantine lived Solo mon, who built a Temple with out-houaes, court, c, on 20 acres of ground, 700 wlveaOO dltto-a good sized population to the acre, The Queen of JyJ"EW LIVERY STABLE. -. - ; U you want flrst-elass Carriages, Phaetons, Bug- e&-;or;f;:Ho. " 1Nr' nwnlncence, and significantly remarked that "the Stable.''-1' f4-1 '-'5 1 -.' oi iiiii , Sheba admired his wudom 'much more than his nail of his greatness had not been told her"; but after he declared that "all fa tmtty,n built high SlMei lor the worship of heathen Uim and died. Napoleon Bonaparte, on his narrow escape from the Inflowing ttde of the Red Sea, while passing through, on the spot where Pharaoh and his harM Perished, exclaimed: "If I had perished here Uk Pharaoh, what a text I would fcpve furnished Ortho' doxy" and a a Holton to advertise his Confection erles and Groceries at the '"Rising Sun, on Trade street, opposite the Market Bouse, when every thing in the above lines may be found, indudmg Ferry's Garden Bjeda, Uresn and Canned Fruits, Nuts, Tees, Coffees, 8jgars, Pickles, fine Cigars and Tobacco, Toys, x - . c Sv HOLTON. febll lv ?4 .t .t -,i uu -H " Democrsl and Bocae eppy. . 1
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