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1 1 DOT Til rrnoin VtTCfl I VOLUV!. THE ItATMtl UV "UftliM i I' ' ' y . - . The Governor baa appointed Charles hou-iil Per Lncin: Nettl a commissioner of Amda- . r.-ejcd. vita, resideut at New York: !- Tn'a naaniiiin fir War nn the LoSDOir, Jan. 1 The recent auduen I haw has caused numerous Hood a in England and Sootland. At Not tingham, the flood is the greatest which baa osoarred for fourteen years. The country azouad Dariikgtou und Wrexham is flooded for miles. Mncb damage is reported at Iiorwick od Aberdeen. ' .The diatreaa among the nnrtr populace seema about atatiouhry at the great iudastrial oootre. The L rd Alaj.cr of London writes tUat be c t j aiders it unudvisable to start a cen tral fund for Locden, as be gath. rs t!iit tLe distress is not at preheat to xcptioaallj heavy as to ovorp tbe local relief orRac:zUiou" Tin Ufaera of Manchester, Preciu bbfed, end Ei-osbuxn, re official icquicif, e.y tl.ni t:r resources, am inilioeit to ii-vf' tlielrfPS. 'ILe r- tHJil, hew v i, iroToked iudigrjation in t, Ulacbburc, where 11.000 pp.r . untmplojtd. ,IM . ' . 7IIE BliiZILIAV FA mis r. to ha aie Tiirlble snfftriDS In jhe Northern ProTlnce of Ccara Cpt William Weir of the htesmer City of Kio Jaueiro, whioV at lived at Nw York from Brazil, Friday, cays that just before he sailed from New Yoik he met a man from Ut-ara, the finiu e-siricken region in n?riherL Urzil, who told him that ppopie thra were dying so fast that it ws itnposii ble to make, coffins to supply tho demand, and that they dngditch. s and tumbled the ncshrouded corpus into them, eght or ten at a timo. Ttnv death? f-oin enialipox wrre as high 500 acd GOO daily in Ckrfl alone," auii it was with great difficulty th it pr- ona could be fouLd to convy th dead bodies to the ditebe in- which they were baried. Tbe ., cjty crowded, when the smallpox broke out, iih refugees from the interior .f th province, who had been driven i?j by the terrible famine which desolated it a few months ago. Among these refugees? already weakened by the famine the smallpox. raged irita . fear fal T;rilecca. The Brazilian Government ido;rg all in its power to alleviate the distress for he country ontuido'of Car Buf fered less than the. city itself, simply because there were fewer people to be attacked. During the famine tbe gov ernment sent away all the people they could (about 30,000;, scattering them nearly all over Brazil. One thousand ware sent to Para, where they were employed by the Collins Brothers in the construction of the Mamore Bail road. Cnpt Weir says that while tbe smalUpox in Oeara cannot ba exigger ated, there is no truth in the report that the people in the interior of the province are compelled to devour car rion and corpses. The inhabitants left in the country are so few that tbe gov ernment now has no difficulty in eup- , plying them with' all tbe food they ream re. Of the Americans who went to Brazil to work upon the Mamore llailroad,' not more than seventy are still ut work. The remainder have scattered in all directions, finding it impossible to ac commodate themselves to the climate und work. Those vth.t can raieo money to riay their pasuaga arc relurn ' iog home ai fast at tbey cm, but a large majority caonjt gvt enough head to take them oat of the country. m m i i TTbolesalo Escape of ConTicls. Richmond, Va.. Jan. 1 Ton convict ho were at work on James River and Kanawha Canal, near Lexington, Va . all white, broke out of . the stockade in which they were confined at nicbt.laBt l bey were fired upon by the Wave will be sxbibited in Kaleigb next Monday end j-inesaay evenings. VRet'-OaV is the name of a new Postoffice recently instituted in 1 Nash countr. M C Griffin, Poet Master. Goldsboro Mailt Horse thieves in fest this county. ',' If our Sheriff strikes their trail he won't Grantham any truce 'till he bags 'em. j The Charlotte Observer ,,i says that 'ome one stole the hat and shoes of '.he negro Jule Davidson,' who was last wcM-k lynched at jMooresville, Iredell ; i;ntr, while hi lifeksbody1 dangbd : r n tne tre. I J 1 J Gotham iVcif i Ojr venerable an'l rttempd townsman, Dr John A II inks, met with quite a painful acci dent on lat Friday. As he entered ' j his yard his feet slipped on the frozen ' ! l"er, and ho fell heavily, breuking bis ifr nrm near the abonider. We are I nbad to learo thet he is doiug well. . ! ; will aro3 bu un aeain: Reigh New s i j A fewi dayar, eiuce a r nt'eiaan was pnd( evorine to teoure theFervices of anj Afrlcsn as a farm hand, and offering iim the sum of S15 ner mon'h. The darkey, said he could not work for so little money JIa wan then told that he must work to live. To this ho replied that rather than work, for so small a I sum he would go the penitentiary "honestly.' The gentlemen wes overcome ana gave up his attempt at hiring in disgust: Chatham Hecord: On last Friday night the negroes on the plantation of O.iver MoMath, Eq, had a quilting, acd two of their number beooming in iiimed with liquor had ! a "figat, in which oae of them 'stubbed the other in the f-ide, nfl Icting a re y d.igTors wcund.1 Th' negro wbo d d tbe srabb ng is nmedj Iave John son, and is aOoL-juring Dootor' among tbf ngrof a. ' After hm arrest he wos ael clred by the Sher d, wbo found, a large holiow button, lu whioh was a amal'erone wrapped around with hair, and inside that was something resem ijlior a bean. Tbis whs ihe Doctor's ta iman, that l e used on his patients 9 COIHIEBCIAL I7EWS. TflLlOKaTON MARKET I BPIRITBTURPEIfTIiaWoiralnal.ttotA Lds doing. Last sales at 28 cents. ' ROSIN XomLaal. Nothing dorng. Strain ed U quoted at 1 17H and Good Strained at 1 20. TA.R Steady at ft 55. Sales reoepta at quotations. CRUDE TURPENTINE Steady at tl 2 fbr Hard - and f 1 85 for Soft and Vlrzio. Sales at quotationa. COTTON Quoted Ann. W hear cf salss of 60 bales at quotations. Th following aro tio aTlclI oatatlaaa Ordinary Good OrdLQarr...M.M.... Strict Good Ordinary. Low MiddUJig;.....w...... ... Middllngr.. ................. ........ Gents. u it it 4 OAU.T aioaiPT 8pirtts Tarpentuae..., Roaioi Tar J.. CroHe Tnrsentine.. 341 bales 9T easts 1,311 bhls 38 I2 " THjTsUnVoR 1879. rpHE 8UX will be printed every day during L the jesr to con. Its purple and meth od will be the same as io the past.! To pre sent all the new in a readable shaps, and to tell the truth though the hearens fall. Tbs Bum has been, is, nd will continue to be independent of everybody and everything save ine n am ana its own convictions o duty. That is the only policy which an bpn est newspaper seed have.' That is the policy which has won for this newspaper the confi dence ana trienasnip ot a wider constituency uiu wu ever cujoea oj any outer Ameri can joornai. - Thb Suwiathe newspaper for the people, It is not for the rich man against the poor man, or tor. tee poor man against the rich man, bat it seeks to do equal i lsuce to all in terests in tbe community. It is not the organ of any person, class, sect or party. There aeesl be no mystery about its loves and bates I t is for the honett man against the rogues every ume. it is ion me nonest democrat as against the dishonest Hepublican, and for the honest Republican as against tbe dishonest Democrat. It does not take its cue from the utterances of any politician oi political or ganisation. It gives its support unreserved ly wnen men or measures are in agreement wilq roe uonstuuuon and with the principles upon which this Republic was founded for the people. Whensver tbe Constitution and constitutional principles! are violated as in tbe outrageous conspiracy of 1876, by which a man not elected was placed in the Presi dent's office, where he stills remains it speaks oui iur tue rignu mans i hb anu's idea oC independence. In this respect there vri 1 De no cnange in its programme for 1879. - n inua uu isirij esrnea me nearty hatred of rascals,. frauds, and humbugs of all sorts and sizes. It hopes .to deserve that natrea not less In the yetir 1879, than in 1878, ion, or dj year gone ny. thb sow wil continue to shine on the wicked with unmitil gated brightness. , While the lessons of the past should be con stantly xept before the people, Thk Sosdoes not propose to make itself in 1879 a magazine oi ancient nutory. it is printed for the men ana women ot to-day, whose concern is chief ly with the affairs of to-day. It has both the SIAEINE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steam-vsxhl Passport. Harper. JraJt.s,nH. Geo Myers. . ! Steamer Wave, Robesoo. Fayetlrrlile, Williams A Mnrchlson. ' i 8teamer A P Hurt, Wortb, FayeKe-rnie, Worth A WorUi. CLEARED. Rteam-yacfat Passport, Usurper, amrthTfll Geo Myers, Steamer Ware, Robeson, Paretteville. Williams A Marchlson. Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayetterllle, Worth A Worth. . Schr B M Tllton, Tllton, WoodrlUe, N C., B F Mitohell A on. i Nor Brig Nornen, Chris tensen, Newcsstle- on-ryne, Alex spruat a aon, - Bxperti : eOAJTWIS Kswj York 3 8 Benefactor 1,000 bales cotton, 800 bbla rosba, 800 do. tar, 10,000 tset lumber. ! - romnsa. Newoastle-onTyne Nor brie Nornen. 2, 079 bbla roln. TTtkxsr A A tyAvf?eavtft-e . 1 AilTewTcar Pay will swnba hero, Bead oar Uysta sad gather good chter. Miscellaneous Miflcellaneous. Furniture. MONTHLY 8TATBME5T f srooxsoa xao is. 1, 1979. Cotton ashore... ..... afloaC.M. mi sjsj awMs mum mSHSSSSH srf) I Totali.. 8puits ashore, afloat..M Total. Met 1,424 ,192 ...,.J , S,29T f SSSSIIISISIISSISSISSMSSSSSa eveniDg cuard. but none were so serionslv hnrt disposition and ihe abilitv to afford it. rH to r8ault in their capture. I ?rs t?.e promptest, fullest,. and most accurate -ft - TTuovk.Ei. iu wo niuo VT Ul LU IB worth attenuon. To this end the reiourcs belonging to well-established prt speritj will beliberallv eranlrtTMl. ' : Strikes In England. Lojcdojt, Jan. 1. Orer one thousand clock laborers have struelc voik at HnlL Contrary to 6xrxctaion. netrly aM the masons at SbtfSeld have stjuc'i ajjainst the rcduntion which tbey werr notified on Dto. 24 would take effect to day. beliberallv employed. The pre'ent disjointed condition of parties in this country, and, the uncertainly of the future, lend an extraordinary significsBce to the events of the coming year. Tne1 discus sions of the press, the debates sad act3 of Con gress, and the movements of the leaders in every section of the Republic will have, a di rect bearing on the Presidential election of 1830 an event which,mnc t be regarded with the most anxious interest by every patrioic American whatever hin nn1iHl iaaa n. l Another Princess Dt 3d. legianoe. To these elements of interMttn. Losdok. Jan 1 The Friooess Msirv be.dded Jobtbilitiestbatthe Democrau ntj!ht2il J El v "J "lU conri both houses ol Congress, the in ?L.f 1 ?mtJTf i,F easing feebleness of the fraudulent Admin- tne adopted daugatercf Iiord Holland, istration, and the spread ahd strengthening and the author S3 of seyeral works, everywhere of a healthy abhorence of fraud died recently in Syria.' in any form. To present with accuracy and ucmuch tue exact enuauon in eacn or its va- The waj Tanderbilt succeeded. 'J?a'J Aiben U)mmoaore Vanderbilt was run- should guide us through the) labyrinth will ning steamboats, he beat all rivals by be an important part of Thb? Sub's1 work fo crowding on steam to tbe utmost, and even ls"79 " runniosr down his euamv if nMtnr We have the mear s of makino- Tm s accomplish a triumph. Wbeu he went in- Poetical, a literary (and a general n-wspa-J to railroading, be adopted a much shrewd. TT - lD1B nQ more useiui than enandMore aucceful war. bv uniting !!;efore: and we meaa to 'PP them Rosin ashore.........., afloat.... . i Total.......,..... . Tar ashore....... afloaU..v..,.. 9,M 11,919 2,088 Total .... himw Crude ashore..... allOat.... a......... - ,2,T1 Totals.... S-1 stsssissse 2,716 e 4 4 XORTR KVBtJTS AH. 1, '79 12,774 T,49 (8,263 7,81ft 11,492 XP0BT;;rf)B T KOSIH MXtllC 1 79 Don es tic. aacxrrri nm txb Cotton.. Spirits Rosin Urude.. KMMSMSSHMIH'SWMIHtm Mssststtsstese MMIMS Cottoni.....M..w.. Spirits..; Kosin Tar..... Crude...... "Fnralvn. rt . . m' voiwn......... Spirits.. Kosin Tar....... ..... .... urude; 7,616 34 9,127 2,113 157 .12,7'8 6.3S6 ....48,962 WfiMtMIHMSHMf First National Bank. DAWSH)V h&XK IS ffOW COJI SOLID ATEf -with this BankVc The Dewni. i j tors of the foraBrare netifled that their deF positsj and certiflcAtei are asstitnad br THE FIRST .RATIONAL BANK. BISECTORS : I atrad fiieads, witaoat wUhiag te raa dewa Any Grocery Store in tow a, We mast esapkatically- say , Goods bought of u will certainly pay ! Im this live' j and gay sesaoa Some price their goeds out of ail ret Bat oar stock was bought lew. '.And, without attempting; to crow. We earnestly in rite all te come anel see Howehesp they'll fladosr goods to bs. If yo g eiie where and bay, ; ,1 Aid (ken see ear stock, a sigh j WHl varely ereep out of year threat, Jus because yea haven't a groat To spead'ia the purchase of oar wares; Aid then, "tsars, tears, idle tears," Will avail ye naught, Becaasv year goods you've already eeagbtl With pocket-books that are fat With greenhaeks, silver and all that, Come oat, eems all, and ly Te bay geds that are by bo means high, Hams bought of us are well eared ; And friend, yoa may rest assured That U ovr stock yen will tui, Jellies, cranberries, aad sugars refiaed, Together with spices, prunes aad sauces so ' alee; -Abo maccareni, preserves and riee. We bare eefiee aad tear of every grade, Selected-t suit &e WrtKiHSTow trade. We ean suit aay taste la shelf goods, From a prince to a laborer of the woods. We have strap, floar aad mines meat, Codfish, mackerel tad s booms that ean't be , beat! 1 We keep ieothsome raisins, dates and Jam, Buckwheat, dried to ague and devilled hams Together with green. aBd,kIaekteas in caddie whioh we will e change for the jEtouaas or era I !'!-.' If aay ere wishes to give a frolie, Aad does aot esehew dilnks aleholie, We earn furaisJh something axrai fine, In the shape of Champagne, or ether wise. If decided to make gmests feel frisky, , We reeommead oar "Caw Faxa Wanrar." Bat If year blaerribbea friends some to sup, : Who looks net apca wlae wkea 'Ms "red in the eap, , Or if yoa are tear flag a pareoa's slaagnter We. rees mm ea highly , oar AppoiUnarls '' "water, ' j . Wkieh yen'il iad atititr sIssjs asr tnobri ttt, . . -j ' . . , Bat beaatitss, aad at eaatyeor thirst ahater. Oar httsJaen is e a eash basis plasaei lad ne other trade w tHkefa haid. Those whe hafea't get the eash Hast seta elsswhete te purchase iher Bo we kiadly keg aai eatrsat The gay aaa fsetive dead-beat Te pass ear establUemsat by, Fer It is aselett for kfa to try Te get ear geeds ia sxehaigs for his ehsek ; For we eaa't alllew his blU te ran even a week. It woold ezkaast prater's ink te tell Of the great rartety of goods we sll, Suffice itall that maa devours is te beroaadlatke well atsortee steek of ears. ' Kespeetf ally aad Traly, P. L BRIDGERS .& CO. deet. t Lost. QttS 8ID15, or rather, eas half of aOeld Locket, oeatalning the liksmesa of a f nng Lady. The fader wfll be sttafactornyre wde-by e same at ftis office, aee si- of , 4900 eooue , u (MORE OB LESS.) 0 0 u a (w w 0 pi to u o o o fa 58 o Tie Oldest Best GoojTs. P ' i ri 'III; W ;"iflL " : I f' 1 ;; S " '$ Fnrfliii Hoess ia 1 M. flseapcst Prices, Latest and - -Desirable Styles ! Most, Bold all the year round but especially .'at When wo sell goods that are USEFUL as well as pretty, (jail and Bee stack arid get pricea. Tso trouble to "ehow goo ig. deoll ' SPEER'S I . Port Crape Wine I,'"'. j y Used in Hundreds of Congregations for , '"' 'saw ' ttA Church or Cpirmanion. purposes. ' j, ' ' IBQ Excellent for Ladies and Weakly Per jg u, I tons and. the Ae-ed- i! I J M - i i 1 ; Sri : ' f E. fL BURRUHH. . r JAMSH SPKDNT, i - JA8. D4WS0N, ALFRED WAP.T1K wonrn. E.& H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,1 591Broadwayf Sew York, (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Mannfactnwrs, Importers and Dealera in TeOkret; Praraea, Albaras, Grapriosc6ics, ''''' ' S;eree3opee aodTiews, Engtsrings, JChromoa, Tltetograpts, and kin1rfl goods; Celebritiea Actresaes, etc Mt. Prospect Vineyards, New h Jersey, 11 1,11,1 fi Speer's Port Grape Wine I Four Years Old. CHRISTMAS PRICES' at uues aau laeir tnoaianes unCer his own maoagement, thus capturiDg all rials, by sharing with them tbe immense, pool ot profits that were made by his skillful ma. n;paia)ion. Messrs. J,awrenc3 & Co., Bankers. N. Y., accomplish a much greater success in siock operations by their new JOmbInaiioh, Method ot dealing, liy ihis System tbe orders of thousands bf custo mers are pooled into one vast sum acd cooperated under the most experienced management,; thus cirine to each share holder all the benefits of Urge capital and best skill. Profits dirided monthly. Any amount from $5 to $25,000 can.be used with great success. lSwill make $75 prcfii. $80 would return $720 or 9 per cent, on tne scock aunng me montn. ac- freely. Our rates of subscription remain onchanp cu. roruie uailt bcjt, a four pagesbeet wcmj eijrr.i comrnns, ine price by mail. fusif'Ui i oa cents montn, or S8.50 j "viu. ut me oa'.aif paper, an eijfht psee sheet of fifty-eix colnmns, the price is cd cents a month or $7.70 a i postage paid. The price o' the Wbtuclt 8c, eight pifres, B.i.oiuHjn5,wjn year, poetasje paid. For clubs often senaiDjr$l0 we. will send aa extra copy frt e. Address I- W. ENGLAND, Publiaber of Tb Sen, New York Citr. set 2a Toyst Confectionery, &c USUAL" .TAR1STT of ci oordiog to the market. The new circular Fruits. Confprt!onrw (mailed free) has -two nnerrrng rules for new inrentions umonthe To, I Buceeao sau imi explanations, so that! Also a tesn lot of that White B'anehed wtuj vu3 uu vvmo j)rva(soiy. OfcOCKS I vcry, jusi lu and bonds wanteid. Gorernment bonda 'anpplied. Apply, to Lawrence & Co.. Baakers6T Exchange Place, N. Y. Citj. I dec IT i. AT o. a-, r-s oiiTnnop'o, Fruit an'd Confectionery Store OFFICERS : E. E. BURBUSS, Preident. i 1 JA5. DAWSON, rtceJPresidenti A. K. VVALKER, Cashtei-j . . . ' r WM. LARKIKS, Asst. Cashi-t, H. M. BOWDEN, TeUer. Photographic Material. Wsre nead(juarters for everythins" . in th? way ef . Stereopticons and Magic Xantenis, Tieic; M;nofaurers cf f. Mier-Sdentirle Lantern, I jane 1 J-K Stareopy. i University SLereoptiean, Advertiser's Ster-cptipon, Artoptjcon, School Lznurti. family. Lantern, , - . People's Lactcm- THId JUSTLY CELEBRATED KATI7J j - Wine is made from the juice of the Oportt Grape, raised in this country; Its invaluab'c Tonic and StrenstheniDg FroDeriif s are unsurpassed by anyr other native Wint Being the pure juice ofjthe grape, produced undet AJr. 8peer'sown persnnai supervision, its purity and 'genuineness are guaranteed Tbo yoDDgegt child may partake dt its gener: ous qualities, and the , weakest invalid ma use it to advantage. t is particularly bene ficial to tbe asred and debilitated, ,aqd suitec' to the various ailments that afflict the weaker sex. It Id, in every repect, A WINE TO hi BELIED OX. Speeir. J. Sherry PAY ATTENTION i'OU CAN GET FOR !' 5 AT MF STORE Melssor lei ai fy. For Rent, rpHE COMMODIOUS AND DE "nuuiiy situated Offices over. th9 old PILOT WTili SUv?M,tppJ0rite P- Cummins; AttfJ" go's Mill, W two Offices oa DoekiUi!! ou-eeu Apply to gI9 , GILES A MURCHI80W. I Law School. jlX. next General Assembly. DAY SESSTONS for Lecture and Eeci Adayand ! NIGHT SESSIONS. Ivery Tnes'dar and Friday, 8 P. M. to9 T.2L " 7 For terms, &ct address 5DWAKD CANTWELL. deed Eaeb style boicg th hen of :t uie marKet., omwy anQ r.nsraviri5ror the window x- Mmes ior Mimatnrea ar.W nwxGlw I ictnrfs. Catalogs of Lanterns atil 51ii., cit ulrectiona for ns nrrl ?nf,nn The P. J. 8HERRT U a Wine f KIT p jr. RIOR CHARACTER and partakes cf the I . . fc .. w ..i.uli n uiuu 11 and MEDICINAL PKOPEICTIK-; i' will b- found unexcelled, and mutt ot be judged b toe macy Dranas of fcherry cow bclore the puDuc. Speer's P. J. or Pedo J. Brandy, This noted1 Brandy is a pure dietillftti.D from ttie srrane ind is equal tothe finest Hen- -nenr or Utard Krandes; fr me-icuDil don . !i .. L. 1 1 " . . . t pvtvs ii cm ve ren-a npon as trictly pure. I J iL.i 1 . - . ... fi-: uiai ut signature or Alt red Speer, Paftie, X. J is over the cork, of each bottle. cents. 1,500 Dbz. Ezqs. "JOUMTAIN BUTTER, Choice, Table Butter, Sagar Cored Pi Bcoa Hais, Saus Urtr Padding Pig8 Feet, Sugar; Ct fee, Jlour, Ar. ead te Se. 34 Water ft i dee 21 I . J. H. PETTKWAT. A. SPEER'S Mt Prosoect Vinrarrf. Jersey. Office, No! 34 Warren 8t frew 1 ork F nalebj GftEBN A PLANNER, J. fj MU.V.iS, Druegistoj and P. L. BBlDGER'rf jin 1 A CO. Notice. A PPLICATIO.V will b made to the next Buggies, V Buggies, Harness & ?s'(5 '"c, . ' FJK SALE T - ;'. r - -- 3rd it., opposite Cit TaU. ' ,; -REPAIRING DftyK WITH XEAT1TES8 ; ; ;asd DISPATCH. - ' HOMMHOIIKO A SPlCIALTTs CMSttf CITnON". : CIJI7RAN1S, 7 . ASSORTED KUTcJ, ' : HAVANA 'OHAXGKS, ' . DRIED FIGS. Three Poii if ds oVthc .j- . "' . " Nicest French Candy iron $i.oo 1 " ,( Torpedoes, Fire .Crackers, and every nuns iu inawiDeac prices not to be com pe ted ; with. JMIES C. dec 23. t t - . Removals 1 jX T Fi EDS Bd the Public generally are hereby - tifled that I have removed my 8hops to A 4, tippitt's Ron. oa Sontb Front street, w i and serve them. Undertakingnd:Calinei ilakisV ia all of their branches. . or 22 i. , h ,) f j rill be pleaded to see M Wood at Kediieca IViccs ! 0N8UMEKS g w ILL HE PLEASED to tate note: .f this quality the rerr beet, lbs best COAL yoa sver ue4 in Wil miDfrton, at the Jewest living prcfit to tbs seller. . dse It . J. A. IPKLVaiJt.
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