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DAILY X E W S SUNDAY. FKHKiahi 9. 1W- jTliTllLM.HfcY, - Kditor. III . S.HI. V 1 JOllH - lro. Auolhfr Auicutliueut. A bill haa boen uuder dbcauioa in tie Housj bavin for its object the amendment of the coustitutiou io re gard to ii requirement for tbe proper care of the latino and tb Deaf tuid Dumb. It is oo made obligatory to rrouIe for these unfortunate at the a people. Beaten, but bcroio in defeat to turn sore disaster into means of tri umph, at.d meriting from their ruin the material for anew and more splen did fabric, if its reonstructiou ba 1 not btea retanleJ by that government which claim to bj piternal and mag uniinout, but which taxed its ingenu ity to dev.se new means of veia tion. But the days of tb 83 who administer th gorernment in that hostile temper an cumbered, and the time ipp-oaches when the drk days of a recent past will be looked bao upoa wi h ptn.oso phio eye as the inevitable period of sole charge of the Mate, without regard to the abil.ty ut the patients or their tribulation through which ever people fr.ei.d4 to contribute 1oji their ou """ w oul their perfect mtiQ towards their suppoit. Tae re sult has bteu the imposition of a lur deu upon the JStite by far lo ouerous to be brue by a people a poor a e arr; a buid-u loo, wuicii is row.ug to rapiuij as to threalcu to be tbe one vt all others the most d tli.-u.t to provide for. For outaide of the lare aud cost ly Asy idiii lor the losaue, for the maintenance of three of which the pH. pie are already tae j, there is besides the far we gfctier duty and expense id providing for those hj cauujt Rain admission luto the Asylum. For Ure as these a;e, they ai!, wbeu com pleted, wid be able to accommodate ol'.j ab.-ut ooe-third of such as axe made chargeable upjo the care aud charity of the S:ats. Toe curator of the outside palu-uts may le estima ted fiom the fac: Uat the amount paid out by the Suie Treasurer during the m.'cth of Jauuary exceeded tweut) thousacd doilirs. At this rate tbe wLole ieurces of 'tie S.at will uot 4 satire to do what tbe lYiMtuuliou makes macditory. The purjoe of the piopoed linen 1 nieut l to remote llus mandatory fea tuie. and uiakiug the duty an optijnal iLstead of an imperative one. That thi? is proper will occur from the OLSider ation of the lare oumkri of patients who are far above the uecesuies ol char. tab. e aid. rr tuese tha ample accotnruodstious and app.iauces ol the S.ate will be open, as they hive beeu before; but cojp.ed, as lefor.. the ad.-p-liju of that ph.lauthropic production. the CViut.tu.iou of l". with the stip ulation of payment, as far as means will petnut.'by tLo? wi.oaro ab'.e to p. y The duty of jroviou for the unfor tunate of its cuizcu is oue that falls ujoa every ?tate properly cous idt rati o the wclfaxe of its pnp!e;and it i a proud rtt'ection that .rth Carolina assumed iier dul.rs with tine mtelii gct.ee aL5 K'fncn u abiality. IJut in the diffusion i Lt-r chant. e,ue has Ou tijbt to nijlf tLt m i pprrsive to tha: far rer c'.as?. frotu whom th- ra.-acs to supply them are d:ap. li.uero; ty, degenerating luto pi.fus:n. b. cunif s almost acr.tue; aul charity, be etowtd i.h iLi.iriUiiua'e pro iiii-.ty, is turt-ed u.to a cuix. The amet dtner.t u;ht to secure the fuli vote of both ('artier: for it d s no mjustue to any and il.tves a 1. Th po.i, tte neJy atid the L. .p'.e?s are still provided for.aud'he sums saved by just dtscria.inati ja w il: uib'.c the Matt u rtuder rs charities to other olj ct. 'll-il-riv o ' I rl.tn wor k. Iluueiily Is the Ileal Valliy." The forced c .d lections of debts due by muuicipal corporatioas, already a very interesting and still no re annoy ing juestioD, will be made still more interesting aud annoying by the extra orJiuary turu of alfaiin in Memphis. The legislature of Tenuessee has taken away the city's charter, aud Mem phis is no longer au incoi porated city. This disiucorp tratiou of tbe largest mun cipal.ty iu the St He ii uot an act of violence on the citiz-)u., for if we uLderstaod t he matter, it wan done with their hearty couseut an 1 appro val. The act was not one of those .p liatioos of muuicipil charter that Kuglish tyrant kins were adJicted t., several hundred years ago, but instead, a special favor to the people. The Ouk Congressman, Mr. Davu, who I'luiii luestiou4 for the Five voted ac-aint the Pension crab, savs lU,:uu,eM lrom nake touuty I f Ml c; nnn A a . . ed appropriation to pay off the pen- of the Criminal Cou?t and other meas- Ile would rt'issue tne legal ures of relief, which were passed by a tenders surrendered for canct ration "eting oi citizona of this county, ap- a,.d in that wav add about fortv mil. -uur. piPer yeswraay. xf ' . ... ... " is a iar more important matter than lions to tue circulation or tue country. any of those meutioned in those reso lutions about which th rpntlfmn who rw d .1 A 1 1 i .1 . -w,-, r iiie "oeauiuui ACKien aia not represent wake county in the tieneral make a speech iu the House Whines- Assembly must be prepared to answer .MISSC i:i.I.AEOl s. day which coveis three page of the Co: groHsional Ileoi ud. At kleu, a cur re.pondjnt remarks, part his raven locks just, one hair lower on his crani um. Care aud responsibility are telling on this Congressional Adonis. C.iStiLu'i protracted absence, tog ith er with the introduction of improved ventil iting machines, tells perceptibly on tue hualtu ot tue llouss. 1 he atico-iphere is noticeably lighter and purer, a Washington correspondent rays. It ' now id that Mr. Hayes has promised the Democrats au Executive sesion of the Senate. Caktkr lJarnsu and Thos. L. Clii'ir.nau is the last pair of "dark horses" trottted out for the 1880 race. this people. There is an act. perpetual in its terms py wnicn f 16 i.uuj anuually is appro- pnarea by the State to the Western N. C. li. K. Wake county contributes oi mis as tier pro rata f 13, 000 annually, wruug ou( Of her citizens aud sent to build this road. 300 miles distant and from which our people can never get ouecentm return. In the last two yens $:G,000 has gone from Wake county tj build this distant enterprise and she has besides convicted at her own expeuse 40 convicts aud sent ihem there to work on the road. la the last two years 460.000 be sides the labor of 600 convicts have been the coutributkn of the tax p iyers of North Carolina to this road and only bix miles of road have beeu built. Ihe question is do our representa tives and Seuat r propose that iu the next two years $-.26,000 more shall be wruug out of the people of Wake coun ty for tbis distaut enterprise and that too at a time when we cannot feed our poor and the couutry is trying to borrow $15,000 to live on? If the appropriation must ba made. as we have sent $20,000 to the Wes t rn N.C. li. K. for the past two years cau i we lane our $ io,wv ana 4U con- Uho srel liry ? orr spcii'leuct of the News. It is stated that a member of the list (ie:eial Assembly, who is ;iii .... '. . I r..t... ...... . a. . i i j ao t oe in tnis, wnen lie csme "l" ,UI lHO ue'' w ouuu a to ltaleik'h two years ajo had himself road lrom "leigu to liocky Mount or appointed a Den-itv Sheriff and draw some other railroad that will be of double mil. aire lor "hituself both iroinir benetit to our tux payers. and coniinc that it on? nun cams in It it is a myth that ths . Stafe has obiect of it is to rid them of the liabil tv Kilei'h and went back home, hut th h"y interest iu the Western N. C fortbemunic.pt! debt of to 00 ) 0 K) ate paid twenty cents per mile for Kairoad. It reall y belongs to the holders fr iurii ui come ami go. inis curious I lL10 '""'"s0 uuuu i i uau, mf which has becoaie ureat for payment, and whica thecitizms say th-y ca-mOt pay. The legislature bat merely come to the rescue of the embanassed c.ty, and rel.eved it of its do tit by depnviu it of corpo. ale functions. liut here arises an inu r stiujj que -tion: Cau a deb: of 3 V-00.000 begot rid of in :lus easy aud summary fash ion? If it c u, the provvsi is woith studyii g with a v.ew t a m re eneial appl:catKu. IS at th.-re is some doult about the elli;ieuey of the pro posed rem.dy. .eveial years ago ashmgto.i c:ty was an incori ora 1 munxipility nithadob of 2i,t t.Uo. filing did uot K'o w.th it. and Congress, with the aj-pioval ef tLe tax-payeis, t.Mk away i:s chatter, aud placed the eei naiei.t of it in the hasds ot tLree c in itc-ioni rs; but thia did uot rid the pvp'e of their debt; it remains to th:s d.ij , aud nil!, no doubt c ictiuue to rt m tin uut.l the last d liar of it shall have boon paid. M.mphis un sees l ie folly of i's c ure. Evervihi.: l i n.iiig to tLe i.tc ci'y ot M iuj Ii.s h-. Dit u attaohtd ou uiie .ti o iiiu-ii -. :uod ty the L'uiud Mit-s i' ait iu t ie favor of creditors, t fie a n i it d' c 1.0-h,ikm. ro"comaii.Mi.uri" app -i..u- l by the ijoei li r are iu : it r I . receipt is ?aid to bt iu the Treasurer's tli.-e. Does the Legislature take no nonce of such acts of one of its own members? Ak'aiu it has been pub'.Uhed in one of the New York papers that a Demo cra'io othoial iu this State is a heavy defaulter. The thai ire is doubt whose benefit this huge appropriation of a quarter million dollars yearly is nude. If a pretext is wanted the State can buy an interest iu the Ivjleigh and oc liocky Mouut It. li. to . The wholfl eleven counties beyond tbe Blue nidge combined pay only one-twenty fifth of the State taxes Vegetine FOR CHILLS. SHAKES, PUVUlt AN1 AUUE. Takbobo, N. C, 1878. Da. H.R. Stevens : Der Hlr, I feel very grateful for what your valuable medicine, Vegeuue, has onelnmy family. I wish to exprts my thanks by in forming you of the wouderiul rure of my son; also, talec you know that Vegretine is the best medicine I ever saw for Chills, shakes, Fever and Ague. My son was sick with measies in H73, which left hi in with Hip-joint disease. My sou suffered a great deal of palu, all of the time; the rain was so greuhedid nothing but cry. tin doctors aid not help htm a particle, he could not lift his toot from the floor, he could not move without crutches. I read your advertisement in the "Louisville Gourier-Jouruar," that VegeLine w. s a great Blood Puriuer and Blood Fooa. 1 triwd one bottle, which was a great benefit. He kept on with the medi cii e, gradutlly gaining. He hastaKen igh teeu Potties iu ail, and he is coinplecely re stored io health, walks without crutches or cane. Jle is twenty years of age. 1 have a youu jer son, lif teeu year of age, who is sub ject locailis. Whenever he ieels one coming on, he comes in, takes a dose of Vegetine and that is the 1 istof the Chill. Vegetiueleaves no bad ettect upon tin system like the most of the in dicines recommended lor Chills. 1 cheeriully recommend Vegetine for such eomplamts 1 think it is ths greatest medi cine m the world. Kespcctrully, MRS. J. V. LLOYD. VEGErixB Wheu the blovd becomes life less and staguaut, either from cuauge of weather or of climate, want oi exercise, irregular diet, or from any other cause, the Vegetine win renew the blood, carry oft the putrid humors, cleanse the stomach, regulate the bowels, and impart a tone of vigor to the whoie bt dy. Vegetine fok DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS AND GENERAL DEBILITY. BXKXs" AliObTON, MASS., 1878. We, the undersigned, having u ed Vege tine, take pleasure in recommending it to all tuoso troubled with Humors of any kind, Dytpepsla, Nervousness or lieuenl De bility, it being the Great Blood Fuiitier. Sold by it. L CroweL. ot Sons, who sell more of it than all other patent medicines put together. MKS. L. kT. PEttKI.V.S. MRS. H. W. SCoTf, JOSEPH Ua SLATE. Vegetine is the great health restorer couipo eu exclusively of barks, reots and heibs. It is very pleasant to take; every can i u .us ii. GKOtEKlES. Whileale Grocer a :id Comni,sioa Merchinfc We have just received a full, fresh and well Sil3cf,ei stank ofGrocerias, coasis'iug in part of 200 Bags Richmond Bjl.ed Meal, 200 Fresh Grounl Flour, "20 B krrela M ila'ises n ew crop) m Bagi Ma-s ia's Salt. 15 Barrels Sugar's, 20 Bigs Coffee, 20 Boxes C. R Sides, Stock Peas, Seed Oats, Corn, Pork. North Carolina Racon, Leather, &c. , &c, &c. We solicit consigameats of Cotto , Grain Meal, Flour, Poultry, Eggs and all binds of coun'ry produce. Wj will sell at highest pricei and remit promptly. Write for prices. We Will make special figures to those buying In quanlties. Feb. 4 tf. W, B, Mann. formerly with D. 8. Wait Si Bro. C. W.Young. of ('ary, vv ake.t'o. s . tintrue. but has the Democratic aml ,e88 tuau. t,ie siugle county of pa ty in the Legisla ure no in m who wi i in e an mvestigatlou hat the pa- t iu ay be exoneated at all ha5 '.ids, a i-l i lie otlu.ai also if he is inuoee'iit. HO.NKSTY or, more dinctiy, wid i vditen tLut loa-i of taxes wLi.h eprtss both State rd count v. A I'HrHllrl. There i much s.miianty in the iel tie tuterna! touditi- i s ef i ierman y aud Fiance, aud tho f th Nottht-rn and ou:heru Mates ef the American L'mon In both the conquen rs have proveii their gl ries t i be but dee tirg blefr'ngs, ai.d the subjugated territories in IhjiIi tr stances have feund the let.-r.s of al versity to prolific of the sweetest uses. France seemed never to near annihilation as when, for the time di vided a,ca.Dl herself. Ler capital iu ruin, or to the bauds of a frenzied faction, her government subverted, her territory everywhere trod by hostile foot, she was made to confess her inca pacity for further resistance, almost for further existenoe as a nation, by the surrender to the cocuueror of Dro- litra esiou. 'ii epoudenee f the ,cw, Wash i no ion. I). C . Feb 7 h I lure is a Midoeu m 1 n in heie about au extra sesion, bit it is imp sibio to discover auyboly who wants it, either republican i r dnn.K;r.itic, and neooKa ry Uisim ss is sntlk:e itlv advnucdtO make it i-erfeetly eay t i go through . I ho; e re ni ti u twenty live working da vs m the s -ssion, and the Appropriations t. jiu in it l e' ol the lloue is m f:tr ad vanced witii ail it-, bills that, if the House woiks wi'hbut modei a e ipeed, Mr. Atkin-s". the chatiman ot t li -- com mittee, will be jibl-to redeem his prom ise to have all the appiopriattons tutouh tlie it-.ue at least u n days belore the el .e of tlinst jsin. The Aimy bill ouht to pa-s thin week; the Legislative, Lxccutiv and Judicial o:li i aii ady belme the II ii-e ar d will be tuken up ar. once, and wheu that is pa8td tneie will rema n only the Hirer at.d Haibor. Sundry C vil iumI (Jcueral Deli iency bills, ail of which will be r-ady fur action as ..n ;is the lIou-.e can cet at them. If, iheitfore, there hail b - any lailuie to j as nece'usai y aj p'opnati.ius, such as would force an extr.i K'si'iu, delays in the Senate and iii t in the House will bo the cause of 'his. Hut, the Senate has not so far shown any !-peci.l distortion to de lay. ICct rr uc li nit ui uihI Itlo in. 1 he f. 11 win b II was intro.Juced :n the House list Tuesday by .Mr. KobeiMKi of M.irtia. A bi.l 'o be et. tilled a-i act to save the taxdayeis of Norib Cirolina (-4.730) tour th..u;.sand seven hundred aud fifty dollaiM per annum in c'eik hire lhe Ueneral Ai-s.-uiby of North Car olina do enact. t . , .-e-e. i. i uriem iwo clerKS at a total co.t of l.UoM per annum were Wake by one fourth, Ojly two out of the eleven counties are to bj trave-rsed by this road Buncombe aud Madison. Where then is the justice of giviug the in annually one hair of the State taxrs an i W ake county nothing ? A movement is now on fo.it to secure a O-ntain vote in the Legislature to the continuance of this huge subsidy by appropnatmg Jjo'J.bXiij more out ot the I naMiry to the Fayetteville R iilroad- This means the taking of $:5,0o0 more from tbe tax payes of Wake. What will our representatives do in regard to these subsid'ei? These matters will be discussed on every stump in Wake county, a id doubt less in every oue of the S0 townships, lying east of the Hlue Itide, in the nevt camp.nsjn. Vll the five members from Wakj be able to show thnt they, ii respective par- tyattaoken ami epposed thtsj huge tub- i lies ? e trust so. Wo trust too th Ijmcratic meni lrs of the General Assembly frona beyoi.tl the H'dge will show th.it their p ilriotism is uot sectional and is broad er t hau the mere reception of beueri's from the btate Uoverument. Iu the l ist two yeirs tbe Western North Car olina li ail road has received more money from the Treasury than all the eleven c unities beyond the Hidge pay into it in years. .Now let them bs coutent and give our tax-burdeucd people a relief liom the tax gat here rn. Many Citizen?. VEGETINE. NERVOUS HEADACHE Aud Klieuuiatisui. Cincnnati, O., April 9, 1877. II. K. Stevens, Esu. : Dear Sir, I hav used your Vegetine for ftervous Heaiatie, ana also. for H ieuma tlsm, and have found entire elief from both and take t;rear- pleaMire in rec oaimendtuc n io an who may De it.ewi!e amicrea. I'Ktil). a. uouu, K8 Mill t Cinn. Veetlae has restored thousands io health who had been long and painful sufferers W. B. MANN & CO, Having formed a copartnership under the above title, and takwn the stand formerly oecupie i by B. H. Woodell, No. 4 Hargett street, we intend to carry a full line of liroceries and Provisions, as well as a complete stock of Boots and .Shoes nrv Gooua, Notions, Hardware, Cutlery, sc , &c. Buying our irooda at bottom ih, tr cash, we are determined to offer induce ments to our customers, unsurpassed by any house in-Raleigh. wive us a trial a-d be convinced of what we say. Very respectiuUv. W. B. MAN N 6i CO. Having sold out my entire stock of goods at tne aOove stand to Messrs. w K niaimtS Co., 1 lake pie .sure in recommend ing them io the i.ubl c for a 1 thoir oatronage, oelieving mat their confl- ue ce win iuji oe mis, ia-ed. I ahail in future devote my time to a Gen eial Coinmissiou buisiuess, and cau be found at uiy offije in the Prairie Budding on Wil mington street. Thanking a kind public for so liberal a patronage for nve years past, 1 hope tliey will not forte t me in future, and give my successors as much oi their patronage as they possibly can. Very Kespeetful y. Jan 12 dim b. ii. WUODELL. LOITKKY. TO WIN AFOrtTUKE KiknT , N 1 1 Tfl 1 B UTli i NT , ; Lisa H iftu" '" LEANS TLE i I ) A. Y , F EBit LA It 1 1 p , ' -lt5ih Monthly Drawing. "tu. 1 -. Louisiana State Lottery Compare This Institution was retmlarivin,, by the legislature of tffe HtiL,nc,?r.p.,?,:ate,l iionai and charitable puri)oss o Uu,i With a uanitMi nf i in. ,5. r08 i" v. since with a capital oi si.iHuT , .?.: '" added a reserve fund r 11 h. graudsingie number uistributiom w ii ; l' place monthly on the second fu i tilk, never scales or no-tDnn i . "?8day- It I' I I I 1" 'Mi I'."., H. i Wruggl.sis Tetiiuouy. Mr. II. K. Stevens: Dear Sir. We hav. bren selling your remedv;the vegetine for about three years. and take pleasure in recommending it to our customers aad in no instance where a blood purifier would reach the case, has it ever tailed to f-nect a c ire. to our know ledge. It certainly is the ne plus ultra of renovaiors. Respectfully, E. M. SHEPHEcili SCO., Orugglsts, AIU Vernon 111. Is acknowled ,ed by all classes ol people to rettie best an l uiosl reliable bio id purlner in tne world. SEED POTATOES. Wewilliejeive, ab ut th-j 1st of Feb! uary, our first Invoice of Seed Potal es ofthii sea son, Early Ron-, Peerless .nd Jack son Whites. We will ijua -ante nh-m to be genuine and flrst-classeed, and will selfthfin as low as they can possibly be handled. HA" DIN GK'ME CO DISSOLUTION! A e lt It I. l't i i. s i who Lao fll the weight of the auc! i ue-ei'.- La nin r 8 io :uitj the fo i minv "Tt A b:ins l.ohi. a: d givtsa "deeil o! liu-t e-r morfg .e vu Lis furm "to secure the deb', at.d. n bis failure 'tei meet the- oM.iti n wheu due, the "crtdit.r hi? the proeity e 1 I, it bring 'ing only i '.oo tie law is the creditor "a ciaini agtiu.t luo i't- .t r f r the lc "maiuiu filiii. te be in i le t u. of auy "other p' 'i' t wi.ich h n.ay have or "sUtei .luu.iy avjl..e. Will tome "ineinbvr wh is a ;riend t ) the debtor "c!a-s, an 1 ii..1. .ly w:'.ldeny that is "a imtDu ;ou.i t ia s ju-?t n w, iut roduce "a loll prov. I.ng thi' w h .-newr a cred- ".te-r hb !1 oVaiu j jd;iuent for anv sufficient clei ical aid iu 1SG0 for'liliM "hjhr.v ,,f irliim n, o - . . i w t, ...i .. .t ' deo.i rt ments in the State C'iit..l nH w suppos d it bad been abandoned .... . wh reas ei,ht cleiks at a total t-.t ,f about tue time th it Garrison and Phil- ,oh u, anasaie, tue (5 ytX)) rtvJ tbolH.lLlJ ei bt but)drcd lips and their associates began I o re ueuior o,.,uiea r:gu; io r aeem .lodars are no w btimr eranloved to rf form the rct ol the L .a on. "the old proper:- within to Tears the samo services now theieforo nil We did not imagine that while scores "lrom the date ofjadnienf I s prao ;w d clauses of laws allowing a aud hundreds of liiy state reformers i .T . x . .i ! i k r ...i i greater number of clerks (or at atrreatir were hurling bricks at every siuner rateof coiuim.aiiou for th Hcnan. outside ot the laud ot the IMgrinn. the nor t ie-c-pt tho m.r i,'a-ed properly menis in the S at ( aoit il r rm.P.i.H de.-cendants of the Puritaus were auc- an 1 the piovinions of the re i-ed code Pioneering oil the sick, tbe crippled and aa to the number and pay of such cleiks tbe old, who could not provide for is heie'y riNenacted. brc. 2. This act sha'l bo in force from and aftr its ratiti-atiou. Prepared by H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Veetlnels so d by all Dragtrists. d Jt-e Hlzw. aiebold ! W.i.h!tgton 1'ost. With all the b ated culture and well advertised charity of Massachusetts, t: ore are towns iu that state in which paupere helpless old meu, seed women and young children are annually dis posed of h". public sal?, each beit g km eked off to the man who b ds the lowest for his or her suppoi t. Iu the language ol" Daniel Webster, "we shall enter upon no encomium up ou Massachusetts" while she is guilty of this bbameful practice. It was bad enough half a century ago, wheu it was thogeneial .New L, upland custom, but SAVE YOUR HAIR TO LEAKN HOW TO DO IT READ AND HEED WHAT FOLLOWS. "in full s -.: ..! .tion lor t'ie wuo!e debt, "or, in cisj die piop.T.y sells for Uss "than tbo il;bt, and bo deiuauds the "balauce, then ali w the debtor a two "yeais' riht of rede npti n in tleprtp "erty sold." Ail leg Alation r gu'ating equities The Hestrru ICoail, CorrcJpi.nd.'iice of the News. Halkioh, N. C, Feb. 8. Wo are qlid to learn that the bill to themselves, to such thrifty persona 8 would keep them cheapest. Is it possible that the philanthropists of that section have beeu so busily en gaged in extracting motes from the eyes of outside barbariaus that they have had no time to notice the well- developed beams in their own eyes? as it more lmnortaut to Massachu aid tlie western ai, and also to pro- setts missionaries to insure carpet-ba iiucesdearto her as living evidence between credi ors aud deotors his two of past valor, and by the exaction of ddf, an 1 our correspo .dent Fceona to -. k . . , l a. a a .. v.. - I A . l w.oovc irernouga io do exnaulive "e me suong nueei tue .luettieu Vide f,r itfunhflrPit..n,inn r..t " ; Z" j" ." T 7'S I .'it i . . I . .. . u , in i ui u uttru aBueuuauuy iu trie DOUIU t ranee jielded to necsity, set hsr wb be desires u bring tj the atten- second reading in the House on Friday, than to care for the wretched no,,r nf i i . i . ., . I r - their owu towns I The Republicans of Massachusetts elf to work t reoranio her govern ment, reform her finances, unite her people, inp re their pithotisra, aud repair Lsr fortune. To-Jay she is out of debt, rich, prosperous, enterprising, and apparently arable in her govern ment, tietmioy, uanderiog the mil. I foic:oe or deed of trust lions wrung from her victim, debauch' eu Ler wbo.e popl by sudden delude CuiiKtsi.v. S:e le autao ,zjs the i ion of the General As Mnnb)y. Such a I 1 bis is th ool road in the State in which law does prevail in several Sr.te.-th lh h,a,e " ,tJ.ltrtt has beu preserved oldest hnn t., n,of. ..t .,f....,. " '"" ; l" luvein- nave set tlie wuoie country in an up- i k , . I , . euce,ineiuieg.iiyanaperServeranceof roar, because the brains, character, debtor, from t .e abvluta and summa- the private directors of the road, emit- wealth and social influence of the South ry d. puvat o i uf th -ir property by a ed th"ra t0 ,he a, i tby .naked from the have g'ven ignorance aud biutalitv forcd ale for catb, under in tgage, rtaie to m.me mat interest tbe more hU n.ta ltPAiirt th mon .i secure and valuable. This Western Lte public opinion, own the property ,o i-d irom me i aucj pay tne taxes nave sent rprtseu e erm nts of opposition which pervad-s ttive men to 0. ingress, in place of ii? borne other scheme", for it is at riht angles with the'o,th Carolina Koad ...... ..I. . i .. . .vuivu ii io wroLiueo io criiss, ani is a I ui auofT, piunea into extravagance statement, and wants it put emphati wnaiuuiiw, ourat the bubble caiiy. tu.l. vi ) I lie Mexican peusion rival to no other, butseeks topeuetiate oi uer magniucenc-, Idl into diatret, bill has been kil.ed by the amendment uew "rntory altogether. ner people diconlenUd and e Welli.-un, I which lucludes All the deld aud live compllieg the ue of authority that yaukee soldiers. He will vote aainst baa dgeorated into tyranny; and to- tbe bdl wit'j that a n m lmut attached day the late omnipotent empire ia the "Q it. leat enviable of Kuropeao habit' (-'i apl.catiojs for public buildings tl n. :h N'irlli ('jr..'ini hv Miu T.r ! rol u-.i.ke is the rela ioii of the North to the S jutb; though because Tt,. f,.ll ....r. . . iuii pructiiuii oi uiese scueins will bethe ultimate real zat ion of a ol in long sine projected by the peoplj of raytiievine, not altogether ou the same line, but aiming for the pama norant negroes, we have been treated to a prolonged yell of "Southern out rage lrom .M.i.-sjcha3Jtts Kepublicans V.jd all the while the indigent sick, old and infantile population of portions of that state have been put up at vendue every syring It is a sad picture of self-righteous hypocrisy. We venture to suggest that li.irper s Journal ot Civilization should SAVK VlTlt IIAIlt Tha l;wa of Health and Lioiurevitv tleuiaud i:, tin- cu.-.iouis of soc'al lifa eqtiiro St. T!ie juatti r i f (.reiit hinx.rtniice l BEAVTIFT YOU It 1IAIU. It is the pnsjin ' Clown f elurv, .n i fur l ri loss of it then s no C'm;H'ns;iti('n. CUI.TIVATK YOUK HAIIL-Fur V7 na 4 ler nu-iv. i r ii -f 1 iv .l ami bouuMfie. THE CO-PARTxVEIiSHIP HERE tofore esisting in the Grocery Business between tbe undersigned, im n.iw-ia u ii solved by mutual consent. F. C. Chrlsto- pners wui sutcie ilie bminess of the late arm F. (J. CHRlSTOPUEtS. I). 1. MEVUriAV W'.L,. HAKKIS. F, C. Chkistopebhs. M. VV. Sokbll. CHfilSTflPHEHS i SflfiflELL HAVING THIS DAY FORMED A co-partnersbip will continue the Gro cery and Commission Business at the old stand of F. (J. Christophers & Co., Hargett street, where we will bep.e-sed to serve our numerous friends and customers, with a well selected stock of Groceries. Boots. shoes, &c, at greaily reduced prices. We flatter ourselves with our experience. c, that we can compete with any house In tbe city, and only ask an examination of our stock to veriiy the statement. We als keep iu connection a MEAT MARKET. Dai'y supplied with the finest MOUNTAIN BEEF, 1 ORK, SAUSAGES, &c. Whuh will be delivered In any part of the V.1 LJf . Thankful for the liberal pat. onage hereto fore extended we hope to merit a continu a ice of the same by p oupt personal at tention to our nusine3. vmm lOPARTERiSHIP AOTIC1S. regions, lhe rail road projected from 8t.iut an art st to sketch the next pau P Ul4ttavilli f . .l;l...- 1 j. 1 I f . jvi.t. tiiis -v- ui-isuui y iu lOO aUO surveyed, died iu its inception; roost one government waves id fl kil oTer Utb. tbe miseries which rhigbt be the svle heutage of the North are made to be divided equally by the South. Tha enormous stimulus to every lucrative industry by the war, the fabulous ac cumuUt oa of splendid fortunes, the general participati a by all classes aid all association ia the streim of wealth that flowed from the 1 uruits of our Umulated icdusUyor wild epeculition, or from the plundered territory of tbe Soutrr; infected all with the same lury of extravagance. The end ha nearly come; and io the paralyi of business, th dittrees of tha pop.e, the discon tent, and .oit-;n the vi ie:ico of the working cles. The N jrth prcscMito much such a picture as is now exhibit ed by Germany. And Sberniai, the destroy er ol At UiU. nli en be visit-d it recently, re stored, rebuilt, propro.ia aid rich, aw what moat of the South miht bo v miht hive beea, by the energies of grcs is the iciuott of the remote I unfortunately, for that line would have oontiUKen-ies. oecome tlie back bone of a real North Carolina system. The extension of the W AUtmrn -0.1 wall a I. . 11 to . ... . ' . ,r f?u''' vaney tiia-i li ifri ;iti u nrt in I .iff f Iia aniin l... K. ..: . n . W ahiotou. it will go int j a 6ection as yet unt mch- Co.)gre.man S. is a plain spokeu e Ujr lUe baud of mtx3eru n terual man. tu ev.demlv m improveinenta, and one which as much - j mm vuv en- ualiou at Washington. p -r auction, lhe town ot Moutgom- iy, in the western pait of the Bay 6tate, would furnish all thut the most exacting artist could demand. Too .Much Legislation. W.lson Advance. The cry of the people everywhere now is, "fewer laws and lighter taxes!" We have had too much legislation since Aromi-AMSD by a very black negro woman, Mrs. S.M.ator Hruce, a fine looking mulatto, made her appearance as auy other in the State, invites their approaeh. We hope soon to learn of the passage of the bill iu both bram-he lha war, but with it all no relief has ol the ature. c. come to the overburdened tax-payer. lieduce the taxes, put the laws in such Hugh Lawson White, of Tenn., born a SQaPJ as that meu of ordinary intelli- 111 ireuell: Jacob Thorn Dson. of Mia gence can gee at tnem, aril we will f flu 11 u.ln...,! ... : - .1 K..-r In 11 . 1 ' 1 1 ... . i I tlian I ...w ..uaj tfwuin reception at I wn m L5ni ; wiwara otaniy, of Willard's. Wasbiniitou i the head- -"foria. born in Craven; Jas P llen- n mw u(ru- 1 1 ... , ' center of n.al ilaukyism iu the Unit-I TX J.' rnJa LlncolQ 5 t , . , " JW,r nawiey, ot Uonnecucut, r M If 11 lliai lia nn w .tn .V. - t li ;! . .... . . - www . . 1 J buooen ate. Jos ph K born in Richmond: Thomas H Rpntnn f Missouri, born in Gran: Wm U King, of Ala., bum in Sampson ; An- That. ufernal Revenue f-i.o. IU.,m ' rew JO"nsV.n .OI inn., born 11; Wake; , , uaiiiee then bavo .in Noith Carolina, laws enough, "ready m de," to govern gen erations yet ui ! ou I'ulittcal Demagogues. Wilson Advance. If the people of North Carolina wmild elect to the Legislature more honest, rv 1 O.K. of Unn i-uirr, i.. comp.ll North Mec klenburg, and Andrew'-. TW ' . Z L31 oren?.n?8t! Cand.nn f ... .1.. i- ...j of T.nn K"r i i;.,!. " J"u' ,l"'6UU lewer poiincat ... 3 VT wu:lVnnA bole8,neC- a revision of our votes this Dis.rict, proposes to oifet the divines, eita lh.,1.,:... - .r .. . lit ,,t I'.Jlr Ik. li.i . .u FT1"1" nuu um CUH gaint, iue uaitwl r""" ' "a" -aianiy, Ui stituents. rather tion 0.1.0 kn Ste for nrn.... ... i. , . i-OVICK 1'leiCO. Dr Howell lti-1. " T ... t..w, "luitiii, puiageaaua 1 lj.:,, 1 , . i;- . , wi' esu uchocb iv w oe rignt, is incapas dstroycdbvthd '"'i loinJexier and many b!e of making good 11W98 for th ----v- uuiviB, oiu' . i . o ci u iucuii w aujr people. oi legis latiun Candina to pay tati (ioverumeot the proceoda of the 1 col"outions this State has furn- essity for so frequent of the ..n, woT-rumeoi me proceoda of the .Jw "1 ViVI . . V .1 , Iurn essity torso frequent a revision o I of public lands. Mr. ih.i. r t,l'..reit fi' country. It might l'ubl 0 Laws. The Legislator vi ho ., r ' uuea tt uczen other eminent I o " u. u.-. " r.. " 1 ' uoLaunti 11a lii iikm ir. wi i Dlo.-vcix(l thirty-live j ?i.rs :c by VtjT. Lyon, : Ta., ii t'no mo-it erf. ft repanUioi; iu the wor1 J 'v pres-Tving' utk! lyant uyinij "he liair. .Resides .being the l-s jtiair dressing uTcr prodnred, Lyou'i thairon will positively prevent grnyncits, finA will re- ilnrr new liair o lnld heads, if the cots in 1 iolllci'j . ar," Tiot clestioyej,. It .-ictuaUy rfornn then" Nutj'uitig' niiiselv. (f h;' h tlie following i A FA IE. srECIMEN. ' i s.l U-cn f.iiliciv 1 -ii.' lor Feveral years, OJtt ..u'.l'.-nal. ....;-.. .'. 1 v.-l : few Lottie of :i liiiiion : i.1 ):iy ('r'!it o.uiiriae, I have a thich .r.-' .. "t v 'IT: j J.iii? . ' ' .. .!' I 1'OKRAN'CE, V. S. ! i i t-ry .;i.- ' i .ani rcsi-oc'. tlio KutJiairtm Is ibs u- --'.y i:.eim;a:aL!c. It i:i"-:'.i;k-l 1. T. Cui o T-uluncss. i. To F.csLoze Grny liair. . . T Komovo D:i!iurwlf. s. To .Drcs-J and Ueantifj- '.in- Hair. UEATt I.V '.'IITD. Tlio Katba.ron Is no i. KT pr.s', t f sulphur nnd 6ug-ar-of-lead, to paint nni tlaub tl.o Ii.iir anJ tkUy tho brain. It is a T.me niul limpiJ veetahle lotion, intended to r jforo the hair ly natural rro-vrt'.i :ind reinvigoratiotu .'tis pplendidly perfumed, and tho most delightful tc"!t dressing known. To lady's or gentleman'! K!it -utf.t is complofe without T.von's Cathsirmk SOIJ) il'natVWHEBK HOTELS, Ac. Atlantic Hotel, NORFOLK, VA. It. S. Dodsou, Proprietor. ??Xarj.J?lT9t and Second Floors, Der dy Third and Fourth Floors, per day, $2,50 Special terms for permanent boarders. decMI U r have this day asgoriated with me in lm- mess m.v brother Mr. a kiwor ivm'u The business in future will be conducted under the name and tvl of t t i kji'h x, Utl. All parties Indebted to me bv note or nTin account past due, must come forward and make immediate nnviiiunt no -i. u. -:,..,. .... f , M - - 1 ' . .... .... lllf ,U. 1, oi the times forces me to demand prompt settlement of business done on clos hirp- 8"1US- M. T. LKACH. Raleigh, n. Jan. 1, 1879. M, T. LEACH & C0., GROCERS AX COUTIISSIOA FOK PINE 1SLAN0 6UAN0, (For Central N. C.) Liberal arrangements will be made with reliable parties d tring to purchase in quantities. Fortesfim nlals, &c., Address, M. T. LEACH & CO. Lock Box 223, Raleigh, N. C. jaD24-tf Copartnership IVoliee. I have assoc'ated with m n ,i , rapt. R. H. Brooks, late Conductor on it & Q. R. K. and formerly of Wake Forest The business m future will be conducted under t he name and style ol ' Priohai.H t. tli .. All parties indebted to me will please come forward and settle, as tbe hard timfs tort me to demand prompt settlement. 1111 H ARDl JR- JOS. P. PRITCHARD, R. H. BROOKS. PKITCHARD & BROOKS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND GENERAL GROCERS. CORNER HILLSBORO St SALISBURY STS Raleigh, X. C. We keep always on hand frph r?a ter and Chickens, which we receive datlv from our branch store at Mew Hill Also a good line of Boots and Shoes. Coffees' Sudani. Teas and In fact everything in a first class Grocery. & " Bi t ountry Merchants will And It to their advantage to call and see us before buying elsewhere. We handle tanr m,a?ia country Produce. Onr facilities for sell na are t.' fi be,t in thn ' im wli u U tlie CAPITAL 1-KIZ, . 8a0foo 100,000 ncjtisTd Ai rwouoLu. s v HALF-TICKEJS, ONE DOLLAR " LIST OK Prizes 1 Capital Prize . ' 1 Capital I'rize ''' u 1 Capital Pi ize " ". 2 1'i izes ui S,5; 0 ....... .' 6 I'rizesol 1,000.. "" . 20 Prizes ot o. . 1(.0 frizes ot jOo 2 0 Piizes tf 5o..." 500 Piu.'s ot 2o.... KkO PiiZos of 10. A PPiiOX IMA 1 iuii I'M z . 9 Aiiproximat ion Prizes of t io i 9 Aiproximation Hizsof Mi " 9 Aj.pioxi matiou Pr zts of io;.' 1 " 18.57 Prizes, amo.iiitin to 4 Responsible correpo- injt lve' Vs 1 "" ' '" at ail pioiniueiit points, to wlTo,ii i","U',J Compeiisatiau will be paid '.''-iai Appiicauiou for rates to Jlubs s:i,i,i be made to the Home o.iicjin vu , Write, clearly stu.i a luU addre-A 'V"- ther i formation, or send oraers t'. ' " M. A. DAUPHIN P. O. Box 692, New Orleans. Jui,u'ia All our Grand-Eitraordiiiary i)filWlllk under tne supei v.slon and uaiiau, JUBAh A. EARL. t,,AU" -in M. m Jil 1J FOK KEXTOit FPU ALt. Interesting to Uousekcej.in. SIX THOUSAMD DOLLARS worth of Furniture. GRAND AUCTION SALE. The undersigued will sell his entlir m. of New Furniture, consisting of Fin,-, ,v,. .; ium and Common Walnut and Poplar ciu.ni berSeis, Wardrobes tb Match, Mar LI- ai l Wood Top Bureaus and VVaslistands, M , y and Wood Top Tables, Wuluut P..piai ,( ; Maple Bedsteads, Walnut, Oak ai,.! ). , Cine Seat Rocking Chaii s and CI v.. i Seat Rjcklng Chirs aud .cLai.-, LounRts, Waljut, 4c, 4c. The Sale will cumoence v'li the -i:!ii ... ... December, and be continued ui.u. : . sold. Up to that dav every art'ele w l. - ; at cost. If p.nties b -ing do no; wimi . ,, move t::tir aiii -lt3 immediately, t , be leit until i eb. 1st. dec!2 A. W. F1C. l ON SATUKI A Y, FEBKUAli - n lf9, t the Court House aoor in 1 alt we iii st-llal aucthm a Iiact. of Jami c ii taming ti acres, more or le-s, adjoiiiiiiir n.f lauasol uufus ti. Dy, w ii. maaick .o.i others iu wake county, aoout seen ,.!. northeast ol ttaleih- AL.-u : Atsauie iime and plac. a ,,. pa,rcel oi laudiu the village of u.ei,iu JoiaiuK the lands of itunry Wt.rdera ctased, aud fronting on the old iii..M.,,i Road, cuutaiuing about acre AL.8U: on MONDAY l-ebniiiv l ii, 18.9. at the Court House door in bmfili.i u A. C. Suaers' interest In the tract u l .n j in Jtbnstou county, covered by tu.- n--w-r of M. AI. Sanders' widow of tho late Lu.-iai. H. Sanders. LAjNu. sold on the terms of teu pero-rt, purchase niouej cash. Kesidue ou a ...,. ol nine mourns from day of sale, isoii u.tu security required for deferred i.a.m. u iuteiesi 6 per cent lrom sale. Above property sold by virtue of ivt-.l ..1 trust executed by A. c. Saidei and .ml m the uud rsigiir-u recorded tu the li 'in -office of Wake county. M. F MORDEC'AT. JUUN ijsVj!.RkL:X. Jr.. jau8-td uut., ISotiee! BY VIRTUE of a power ol side c.u; taiutd in & iBortgaKe deed execuuu -u the 9th day oi February 18 ;s by b. K. J..r dan ana tiarah tl. Joiaau, to Mil:;. Bridges Co., us appears of record on ue 79, book 52, luo.ic Register's olti. l .r Northampton ct- uniy, we wiU, ut the cmi bouse door, iu the towu of Jackson in -..i i county, on Monday, the loth day f Kfin.. ary, A.D., 18,, sell at public auction to Hi highest bidaer, for cash, tlie tract t.i 1m l ou wnich Allen tspkes Uvea last year, run taming one huuoreu acre, more or lt-.ss. JE T- MADDHY AND J, .. L CKCCKhlt, Surviving partnerc of Mad -ry v Company. t,l IVotioe, BY VIRTUE OF A POWEK nK Sale contained In a mortgage deed r -eutedon the lam day of February, tv John F. Jordan, and Margaret J. Jor unio Madpry, Bridge- & Co., as appears of record on page 3i2, book SO; Public Register's olti.'. for Northampton county, we wul, at Hi. court house door in the town of Jackson m said county, on Monaay, the lOtli day ot February, a. !., 1819. sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the tra. t of land ou which said John F. Jor Jan, formerly lived, containing one hundred acres, more or less adjoining the iaods of B. V HtaucHi B. F. Joroau, Mary E. Jordan aud others j.jsEPtt r. madjjky and j a l. CuOOKEIt, surviving partners of Maddry, Bridges & Co. . Jauy-td r-tw . s -mT, RAISON IVotice, APPLICATION WILL BP: MADE totheLf2islat.il PA nnw in c-i.inn amend the act of inenmnrntinn f ol Warsaw, Duplin county. Notice. Appliatio i will be mi toi to the p-e- i neral Assembly to establish a new co'ij to b t4ken from West Wake nn t K. Chatham, luc'u ling a small part of ll ii n'11 jmHO-tilj-Wltn PRESCRIPTION FREE For the upeedy Cure of Seminal Ma-nee. I "' Manhood, Premature Pettility, Nei -nun Despondenrj, Confusion of Ideas, Aver.i" " Society, llefective Memory, and all Di'ori r Broairht on by Secret HaMt aud Exresxes. '') druggist has the ingredients. Address, DR. JAQUES A CO., 130 West Sixth St., CINCINNATI, OHIO.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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