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DAILY NEWS TUESDAY. MAUCH 11. 1S79. News .Telegrams, oitt:it.. Terr.blr Stmt ol .lirlrw- I.oSPON. 3Urch 10. The Daily News e-r respondent at IVmIiq vs: At a Parliamentary soiree on Saturday, Chancellors J that a partial disarm ament ws iar,Kiaibl. Lrtna$y. at leaa could not bgiD, unfortunately be LaJ to ilov front lu f-ur direc uoaa,acd c!J trut on of her neigh bor. CaLCTTTA. Marc'a 1-Tte Mate of affair in Maada'y ia creating Kr auneiy. Toe kvimjui ia the iiutu Hannah ha b-ea donbled, burmee bate interrupted the telegraph between lUo'.m and Marulaiaj, but ll.e ,;ui:ii'U-ia upt-ff Uurnitu is re- anted a vrry .-u .u lot Kim-fan ,-.! nt. it ft.'td li.at wailc the meol m v.- at tl-e mstaace of ibe Kio .ulv jUiimulfJ to ), ami knim w attruded by every t.HiUe atttc -t victirta were l a'-u atd kicked, woo. on were shamefully abutU and Kovai Prince ere n?"fl to the last and made to ttcc-s the torture anddeat'jof their families- The bod ies of all the vuimn rre thrown into ell well. Geo.Cir;nt arrived here to-lay. Liverpool. March M Tbe Liver pool Cour;ei'a L nJou correspondent te'.egratba a? folio: -The New French American Cable Company will b forrcallv brought before b pubhe aome day thia woek. Cable ia Ntu pro cea of c natiuction and is expected to b la d durui the cotuir uiunior. ISoat yiMtch. LMN. Marc'a 10. Ibe SorUruan Haiulon is at Hrooklaud, near Manchester, and i Kotue through a iLaily routine of s;rou' exercue. He will shortly mite to New Ci. tie and ro into a regular train ing in the Tjne. At present be la out of condition as he fccaleu 172 igainst when he rowed with Courtney. He alao complains that hi hand r tender from lack of work- are A match hs been made between Champi on El lott and an unknown, over the Tne course, to take jlaoe a morth after Haoloj-II.wdon iintcb. The came cf the m.known will be d clired on tLe djy of the llauion Ilowdon match. .ttrbrl by iilun. al'KT". Keb. 17. ia M PEKIa. C I. IV.r-ou was attacked athkow b) a Ur, e force of Zulu. I hs Utter were dffattd w nh fLotitt u lo-a aud '. d to KeutamtCi -ue of ti.o rur- rrLUirv Kraal, to!. Wood r port i ha? I hi car ured U:C number wf c.t I - ILe Leaub ol his trceps ia ILe a'tr.ude ia Trar vai! of the native till s d:Miuietiuc, and fs Lue firmed it ia I r XI l d I Le ill I lie Bnti-h. tu- La.- y.:ur i Mid at Capetown. The n.iii i f wui P. aJ:cea and Klra aie at Mdiul? Hjv. I hey have l'eiilv- ivo cims of rua 1 p x ud La!d. Arrival of Meauirr. Nlm YcKk. Miiich. 10 I he In.ij. iii t-amers arrived. Niata. fi m Hav1-3 t en I.jor. fiom fcackhat. via. ihe ?ui Cainl : Caron- drlef. fiom the Wet Indies. E"TuN. J'arcu. 10. Ilia earner Afta'o. trmu London, which i.rriveti here to-day, report that on the itiad. r'ib'y. tu lat. 40.10. 1 -n:. 1G 4. Che (ad a butnint; Lip, iuppfMd to be an iron i s.xfl. ol aiparentT or itill lonlurden. itie went near the wreck I u: coul i not ascertain her tame. Nfcw York, March. 10 At tr paat 10 o'ciick this morun Ijwell bad completed j. mile. U lny 47 llrrntan 4" a;.d Kvans 4. nn.es in the srieat mtet n at i .-ual walking rare of liltijoie'! liardcii. A rrt crowd of : ri'e urrouudfd out .de of tin- l ui dtnc aLd ir t de the altendanoe wan lar;e. Koweh kept up a trott ng 1 t while fVLfary luain'.ained a steady a k lle-lievrd (o be Lot. Uit cfster, Ma , March 10. No ti'iitg have yet leen received of the fourteen tibinK vessels which went out from here to the Ueonrca Uanks, and it ia generally b lived here that the en tire number went down with all their crews in the eevere gales of last month. Heuf Ashore. I'okti.x ad, Mai nr. March 10. The ship Turkish Empire l.&X)tons. West, mister, from Sr. Johns to Dub lin weat ashure at Biz Duk Island. nt-ar the Grand Measn, Friday. Totil !oiA. Captain and six men drowned .tlweblne Mhop Iturued. 1'e59acuI.a, Fl.. March 10. Dan- him's mitli ne shops and touudiy were burned last night. L .- about IXuCO. No insurance. 1'Atlersou r.xplaiui. Wahi.voto5, March 10. Th in- 1 1 . m leiueoce wdicq H deuiel fiom Charleston, if. C. that Ex tetator Pat terson bad received full jardon for h a alleged r ffences in -cuth Carolina caoie from Mr. Iatt-non hirxs.lf. II ov Opiniouw DlMer. C oecr I Sua. Tbe ilajeijtb .News, undt-r the edi- m one oi tiii. u . x. iiuey, is doicg noble woik n,ht n w for the f .... . ,r I'euioc'B-o jari. o ap . ll'isev, is one of the not pvmt(d editorial writers in me niaie, uu we are giad to e him in charge of one of the dailies at the Capitol, iu which place he will bs abundatly useful to tht paitr. Ibe tatesviae landmark, under his control, waa without doubt, tbe best campaign paper in the State tn 10. I t Tu Urate. GieeatUie Eipreas. The Kileigh Hews is a good j. aper. an iDUepvnaenr, outspoken journal. It fa Tors rftreLchmeut in deed as well aa in n me. Itgoss for the heavy and reckiea appropriations c f money to the Wei ero Ui Koad. StiM there are peoilo fn authority tryirg to cruh it. Kt tu Brut. nisht M ill Prevail. aaQoaa N w j While we may sum tee a very excit ing contest going on betweenjkbe eg. islative and the de facto executive de partment of the government, it is out dithcult to predict the reul' That Mr. Hayes ahwuld ftur aucct-Ksful and iraitoro'is cors,'irarif s against the lib erty of Americans ia nmit natural. He .a not only a radical, but ho ia the creature ani chi.d of jot such a con spiracy, and it ia but t Or expected thathehou!d feel hhal sympathy for his political patt-roity. Nevertheless, whenever patriotism, manbooj, free dom and truth array iheu.Stlvs, aa in this in-tance. a gxiutt treason, cor sp.ra cr. 'n tl p:rjrjry, the latter must y,. e norsted. .wrtti ( arvllua'ri lu JlCMtluu. CoDgreas'.onal KecorJ. Mr. Steele, of North Carolina, slid : Speakirg for oze congresaiooal dis tnc. which U a part of the South, and believing that I am fully warranted in speaking for the whole State of North Carolina, I wagT liAt there have nev er been euch acta as the gentleman charges to.be common all over the South. No election was tTer held in the gentleman's own district where tl e rules cf propriety and the requirements of the law have been more faithful y observed, or where there has been a more honeat desire that the public will shall have a fair exprwion thJD have marked the wisbos ani conduct, at lept. of the D.-m cia'ic par'y, in North Carolina. S far, therefoie ad we are concerned, the charge is utterly rouue. We desire notJiiug but a jut an I peaceable 1 ction, wh:e there i .neither frud nor force, tilhtr ajo;al or physical. Hut let me tell the gentleman (ard I tlnr.k I mav safely claim to know much more of tho subject than be .I.HM that all l ho iiifiai cea of winch I have etiT h-ar 1 l " i'.hcr "fraud, i. Inn -, or intirui iatio i," which have Ih'cu i racicod at elec'ion in any Slate, were diaitiby the, .political organization of which he is a conspic uous and leading member. At every elrction in which much interest wa- "elt fiiice the paie of the acts of C. ngresw which drliberately violated tl e onstitntion and ruthlet-sly invadel th UDivei silly acknowledged litfbt of tbe Hta'es to determine the qualihca tious of electors; persons calliug them selves Kepubltcana have reaoitd to frand and intimidation to operate upou the m nds of the ignorant nejroes ani make them cary out tho main pur pose for which tiiese sets were passed minis'ratioa to the supremacy of tbe gentlemsn'a p-.rty. He will permit me to svy. that with hi political viewa and associations, i: i not quite becom ing in him t spiak no zealously of the purity tf the ball ttox, when aa 1 suspect, he is tlu apologist and defen der of the tnrar stupendous fraud upon its rights which the history of civi'iza tion a d o nstitution.d government records. The Soath simp'y askj to be let alone and be made no longer a foot ball for the amusement of political gladatois, wo hope inoursonows to not iu all the gl -ries of a patty tri umph. J nil i Hilling I'lil lo-op by . I Iiav no o j ckshun to a man part ing biz hair in tbe middle, but I shall alwuss insist upon his finishing np tbe job bi weariug a shoit gown and petti koa'. There is ach a .ih ng az too much i.er-.y. 1 tave teen thoze wLo we:e like a yunc houiid iu the chasa get awy ahed of the foi. There are a grate many ro.ds that lead to heaven, but after yu get thare onlv one g4teway to enter. If we would ouly protit by our ex jerteices. or th txpervences of other, it w u'd be a'.imost impofsible for lightu ng t rike us ; but rather than do this we fieffi- io knock cut what U branes we have got against somebo dy's s'un vall. sr.d then how about the weakness ov ieiu or the ml ce v fortuce. Thar iK n tLi;ig tl at v have .ot s 1 ttle or, aid no'hiug we have ct so much ov, as oi mailt y. It iz the httlo bit ov tiiirii, that f.et ai.d worry us; we can do 'e an phant hut we kan't a tl. It ain't so much t he amount a nin knows, az the ability t j use what he duz kno at tbe right time aud place, that makes him a power. I hava been i rieiug to find out for the last f riy years at whan time ov Ufa a man is the most ploolith, srei just az so Mi az I fi:i 1 out, I will Ut jou kn . The hardest man to convince iz the one hj agrees to everything you say. (raut iu i'lilni. Wah'aton (ap.tol General Grant will doubtless be in time to meet Colonel Mosby at Hong Kong and take tea with him, U. S. G. F jr. savH ne ii'Xs uoi care wueiner inuia hieak the .Juggernaut, because he car-ri- s a jug of bis own. Chin Lan I'in ihinks that the Chinese poet laureate rill welcome the illustrious American somewhat thus: Soundee gojgee, shoote c. ackee, Welc rae Grantee iu Chinee; Give bim wh skee and tobackee. Tea and ricee Grantee no dinee. H ggee chietlee, horsee bundee. Heugag beetee. gongee soundee. Callee Mo bee, drinkee, smokee, Melican man he almost chokee; Grantee' siumpee Mosbee smckee, Blackee bootee, hokee pokee. Mosbee drnnkee, muchee hugie, Higgee soldier, big humbuggee. Low Irlee ipp reclmted. Dark colored renteol sp-irg suits for 87..V)10. $12 and 16. It. LJ. Andrews ot Co., Clothieit and Hatters. It is the slight cold frequently con- tracted'tbat iiaally undermines the sys tem. Use Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup in the beginning stages of any cold and be cured. Price 25 cents. (ood for The in. A lady yesterday told her husband to be sure to call at one of the drug stores down town and cet some more of that Cherokee Indian Cough Cure, for it had done tbe children more good than anything they had ever used. A Fresh Supply. Of the white jug beer at W. ts n. s. Families supplied. Who Hast The Money? Three hundreds dollars my be loaned for twelve months or twoyears.at 8 per cent., secured by first mortgage on real estate. Address P. O. Draw, No. M. Kaleah. N. C. Fir st Haas. (t.xnl judges pronounce our shirts. collar and cuffs th-) best in the city. It. B. Andrews & Co.. Clothiers aud Hatter. The Lightning Flatter. Thia useful article is now on exhibi tion and for sa'eatthe Hardware house fJ C. B.ewster, saves time, labor and half the good, every lady should have out, they are sold very low and waraoted to g ve satisfaction. Call early and secure one. Hardware, stoves and house furnishing goods, waggon and buggy material, etc. J. C. Brew tr. I'artlenlar Xotlce. Bjsineis men and others in need of Book and Job Printing of any kind should remember that the News Job v . I a a uffk E is ine place io nave u done neatly, cheaply and at the shortest notice. At Uatiou'k. N. C Hams, suar curl shoalders, baik m"a, N. C. pork, lard, pig's feet and trp. Srw aud L'nhearU Ol'! Those unique cards nt tbe Newa Job Otf ce the agt. Just received Tbe marvel of Wood. Get your wood of J. D Whitaker, at his yard at the western terminus of Hargett street. The pine wood which is cured by him in his special way is equal to oak, at considerable less cost to the consumer His oak is the very best. The Celebrated Seveu Kpriur Iron and Ainru Mass This is decidedly the most useful, ledde being the most effiient Family Me licine ever placed within the reac'i of any ieor 1. Its reputation extend-i faraod wide, and its great popularity is due en'irely to its own m-jrits For relieving Sick and Nervous Headache it may bo truly said, to have no equal Pyspfpt cs tin 1 it just the remedy for tlieir tioubles. Mjthersand d.iUKh'ers have lone s-no d .-ovc-red .in its use a pinacea" for their worst ills; and now we have the testimonies of two emi nent ministers of the gospel, from Southern cities, settiug forth its spe cific effects in other more dreadod aid troublesome disease-. Jiev. Jjhn F. Iliyiie. Theolgcal Seminary. C duiiibia, S. C, writes: "Am rttllictPil with that teirible dis ease, 'Diabetis; am usin th- 'Seven Springs M-s' with considera'do de gree of relief; is the only ltruedy I have yi t found to suit my case; want to continue its use until a cure is effect ed if j S8ib't Send worth of the en closed I'. . ord-r immediately. Jno. F. Mayxk. tVumb a. S. C , Jan 23J, 1870. Hev. .1. D. Pirker, of Nw Orleans, Li., wiites: "Having tried effectually the 'Seven Springs Iron and Alum Mas .' for Diarhta, Kidney affliction?, Ac, I t ike pleasure in recommending its use iu these c miplain's. Iu my case it affoids immedia'e relief. J. D. Parkkh " .New Orleans, Lv, Feb. 11th, 1979. For salo by Wm. Simpsou, Pscud, Lee &, Co , and F. II. Heaitt, Hale-gh, N. C. and Druggists generally. Lanukum k Litchfield. Abingdon, Va. Mar 10. i i rd & Have another lot of II rook si. that elegant oak and hickory wood on hand, cheap for cash. Also, car load of bolted meal : salt, potities, bulk meat, fr. sh eggs and chickens, sugars of all grade, cof fees a: d teas at prices to suit the hard tiuied . o Time I.Ike tbe lreeut. Now is the titne to buy go.d cheap at Liw's "china and snvei" warehouse. We must reduce our cn t mouse stock befoie the dub s.imm r months, and to parties wishing uiple-plated casters, lorks, Hpoons, , clima cutlery or glassware we hava t-p- cial bargains to oiler. Call eatly au l get prices or send for price l.-t iKifuro buying eL-c w here. Send oin iioUtice U D. I'. .Johnson, tmok -.ales and pr'-uipt returns made. i iilienril oT IlarttfusI VT THK IN DEFATIO A RI.K tS'DEAVORS TO 1M.KASK THK PUBLIC. b UKKEGOEfi. j'e inns -s nine, inspire niy pen, Tu6,n;oi 1 ayeiteville stieeot.No 10, a ho trio- Ins b s', to please his friends An i in his labots never ends, tlatgais he'l' give you when you call For No. 10 is all and all. Of other houses youhear them talk; IuFayetteville street just take a walk And only ask for No. 10, Kept ty the most ingenious of men, And when his friends by chance drop in Then foith he conies, Lord what a grin, And to their wondering eyes display Such heaps of brackets aud wiudow shades. His pictures are exposed to public view Aud a variety ol cord to suspend them too, His lookiug glasses and toilet cast s Will help adornyour forms and faces; Picture ftaiues and m juldiugs too Iu great variety, black, brown and blue. His win low cornices and liue, will oai.ee your ioouqs shine. Perforated mottoes, and lambrequins and parlor white holly bas'sets. And every other so.t of stuff, Of which he hopjs t iiava eu iuh. So now he bids your all adieu And wishes a happy uew year teo. Vnd not forget (J. C. Clawsoti, No.l Fayettevilie St. . Standard Patapsco Fiour, Patapsco Baking Powder. Bolted Virginia Meal, Orange Grove Extra Flour. Prime Timothy Hay, Marshall's Liverpol Salt. Clear li b Bulk Meat, Egertou's tcotoh Snuff. For sale at wholesale by W. II. DoDD. llilliard labels for Sale. The two billiard tables now in use at tne Yarbjro IL use bar will b sold at a baroain. Ei. quire of . M. Bills, City Bottling Works. Oue of the best places in the city is the Higga House, on Hargett and Salisbury streets, which is open at all hours. There are to be found choice yhiao, ovnters and aU iho delicacies of the soasou. The houso has attained note for the excellence of its cuisine and its many merits have made it very popular here. The 1'rcMent Legislature. Members are iuvited to call and ex amine the splrndid line of "silver Elated casters" now on exhibition at aw's China and Silver Warehouse. We intend to reduce our stock and will offer lower prices than ever be fore. The most showy display of forLs, tea and table spoons" ever in the State, all best poods. Law's China and Silver Houses, Itileigh aud Charlotte, X. C. For Kent, A dwcllii g house in the cily of Ktleigb. Seven rooms, in good repair with necessary out houses. For par ticulars apply to W. II. Pace, Attorney at Law. Fresh Lime aud Cement. Always in stock. Prices and quan tity guaranteed. Saab, doors and blinds, enough always in stock to build 200 houses. TFrite for price list. Ju lius Lewia & Co., hardware merchants, Raleigh, N. C. Tho news from the seat of war is constantly con'ra lictory, but not so from Dr. Bulls Cough Syrup; every re port concerning it proves it to bs tbe best Cough Syrup known. Only 25 cts. a bottle. Lieu Bonds. Send to the News Job Office for you. Lien Bonds and Chattle Mortgager The best forms at the lowest prices Make a note of thi. Clear Rib Sides, Patapsoo Family Flour, North Carolina Family Flour, Baltimore Family Flour, Seed Oats, Corn. Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Rice All cheap at wholesale or retail at W. M. Sanders,near corner of Wilming ton aud Martin Streets. P. 8. Competition defied, bothas to quality aud price. Our country is getting to be fearfully alarnrnsr, the average of life being lessened every year, without any reas onable cause, death resulting generally from the most insignificant origin. At this seas-.n of the year especially, a old is sach a common thiug that in the hunv of every day lu'e we are apt to oveilook the dauge 3 attending it aud olten li-id too lale thit a fever or lung trouble has already set in. Thou Banas lose their lives in this way every winter, while had Boschee's German Syrup been taken, a cure would have resulted, and a la je bill from a doctor beeu avoided. For all diseas-s of the throat and lungs, Boschee's German Syrup has proven itself to be the great est d'scovery of its kind in medicine. Every Druggist in this country will tell vou of its wbnderful effect. Ovtr UoO.OOO bottles sold last year without a single failuie known. d&w tf. Wm. Woollcott has just received from a bankrupt stock, a lot of hats, boots, shoes and clothimg, he will sell them cheap for cash, a case of spring calicoe's :it arrived at Woolicotts. Just tbe Place. Leader tho tailor has won an enviable reputatiou in his business, and deserves it, for tbe sty'e, lit and material of his suits are not oxcelled. When to this is added minierate charges, it is not surprising that his rooms over Tnck er's store are often visited by custo mers. Pay him a visit and inspect his stock and you will be pleased with prices and goods. House Wanted, Near tho business centre, 4 or 5 rooms and kitchen. A reasonable rent will be paid from March 1st. Ap ply at News Office. Stronach & Allcott have just received 2 car loads of hay, and a large lot of meal, which they will sell lower than the lowest. To the l'nblle. G. W. King, in rear of T. II. Brings SL Sons', Hardware Store is prepared to repair in iirst class style Breech Load ing and Muzzle Loading shot guns and Fire Arms of all descriptions, Door Locks, Trunk Locks and all kind of "Lock work. Umbrellas, Fluting Ma chines aud anything in the liue of small Hardware, either Brass or Iron. Sign and Bell Hanging a speciality. Orders frpm a distance will receive prompt at touti.?!. All work warranted. Don't Forget That .1. C. Brews er is agent for the Lightning Piaiter. lie controls all ter ritory eat of Alamance county, and would like to have local agents in every town t in reduce and sell this valua ble article. It is the best ever invented and at half tbe cost, se'.Is readily. Eveiy dressmaker should have one. Every lady who is her own dress maker should have one. Send 1 1 50 for sample, also terms to a?ent. J. C. Biewster, Hardware Merchant, Raleigh, N. C. , Be Happy . While life is lasting enjoy pleasure's gift while you miy; smoke the Oak City cigar aud be gay. To bi had only at Mendel's Capital Cigar Store, at 5 cents apiece. If you want flmr, meat, meal, corn, oats, peas, irish potatoes, new srop Cuba molasses, plows or castings, be sure to call at D. T. Johnson's or send your orders to him, and you will be certain t get the worth of your raeney. Just received a lot of fresh eggs and butter going very low, call early. D. T. Joiisen, Wi miuton street. Go to I). T Joho6on's for plows aud plow casting The It4pro Gnauod: "(iiran&e Jiixtnre." These high grade Fertilizers a'-e po well aud favorably known throughout the country that- it is useless to say more than that ifjey are for sale upon the most favi rawle terms of any eunano offered in this market by Messrs. M. T. Norris & Co.. who are receiving daily and keep on band a large stock of grocerit s and suppl es for farmers. Fresh Arrival. Sugar, coffee, clear rib sides, flour of all grades, Richmond bolted meal salt, corn, oats, inolases, early rose seed potatoes all of which bought to the best advantage and will be sold ac orsdiDgly. Also our fine buggy horse 7 years old of elegaut style, drives well and gentle, for sale. Apply to, L. R.Wyatt, WilmiDgton street, oppo ite Market house. The Tucker Hoase This hostlery has not long been opened, but has already made itself a favorite here and with tbe traveling public. The fare is good, the rooms favorable, while the iocation is very convenient. These m-iny advantages are appreciate To the ReaderM of this Paper. Most of you are f tmiliar with our "Bible Propositions" hich have been published in this paper for over two months. We are glad to know, tbat several hundred of you have abeaiy availed yourselvt s of its benefits, and realized, to some extent, the wonrietful virtues of the "Swcn Sp.irgs Mas." Being induced to try it on account of the fairness of the proposition. We fully expected some few wi uld druaud the "Piize." Thus far n. t one has put in a claim. On the ortrary, we have been the recipients ol ""Bioles, " ana other tokens of appreciation ex pressive of gratitudn and acknowledge mtnts fer having called their atieutiou to the remedy. Our object for making tl at rlV r, was not merely to relieve headaches, for that which many regard as a case of headache, is in reality only a symptom of more serious and copp;icated dis eases, it was tberefor r 'o reach these complaints, (! uies of which we dislike to pul - U in news pape;s ) Kuowing if the Mass was properly used for headache, the Datient would discover its great value for other dis eases, and we are glad to say, the plan has succeeded well, as evidenced from hundreds of correspondent?, and the rapidly increasing demand for the Mass and is being sold by U Dr ug gists. For sale by Wm. SimcsoTL Pesc:id Lee & Co., and F. U. Htartt. Raleieh. N. C. ' X Landrttm Jk T.TrrwiPTicT.n AbiDgdon, Va. I - feb 19-tf Convenient, Cheap and Good. ThtOld City orCookes Hotel is now under the charge of Mr. S. P. Horton, who has made arrangements to furnish the publio with capitable quarters' good board and the best attention at a low rate. It veill pay you to call snd see bim. UALdUIUH JtlAKHKTS. DOTTO HIRKUT: rteported by PARKER & A VEKA, Co'to i N CM arch 10, W79. Mttdllng, .Strict Low Middling. Low MldtllLn?, Strict (iood Ordinary (h )d Ordinary. Middling 8talns. Low Middling 8tatu.- Good Ordinary Stain, Market dull. 8 IV 16 a ady. OiTY JtAHBiKT WHOLES A 1,8 i 'A9U PKJCKS Oorrected by CHKISXuf HEKS a bOBKELL, Official Reporters for Grocers A Cotton &x cbanee. Ralkiqh, N.C., March 1 iM89. APPLES, Northern, per bush. fl.5al.50. ool'AOiM riifis, new, " apliced ZlA 3AOOING. 11 12 KLOLii, North Carolina,.. S 5.25 05.50 Patapsco Kamily 7.50 OOKN 6U65 FOuDKK 801.00 CJOH MKAL 65a60 BACON, S. 0. Hog, round, 7 a 8 " hams, 7 a 9 BULK MEAT, Clear Kib Hides, .. 4 shoulders 5 NORTH CAROLINA, Pork 5v 514 BKKF 5a6 LARD, North Carolina 9 Western 8 OFFKK, prime, Rio, 15 16 good, 14 .SYRUP. 8.H., ?5 MOLASSES. Oiba 335 3ALT, Liverpool fine, tl-75 SUGAR, white 8!49 ' ?eUow, LKATHKR, Red Kole 22 25 ' ak tanned ,. 35 TALLOW 6 POTATOES, sweet, per bush ... 4oa50 Irish 125 150 OATS, shelled 45 a 50 EGOS 9al0 BUTTErt 1215 OHi CKEN 8. Ida Z0 RAGS lal?i PEAS per bush, white 85o.; stock 65c. Above prices are for large lots, when small er quantities are wanted higher prices will be charged. JIAKKET.S BY TELEtiKAPU. NOON. Paris, Mar, l'. ttentes 1 13f. and 2t'c. London, M ir 10 Consols for money 6 7 16:foraccouut 9 1-2. Krle t7i. Liverpool, Mar, 8. Cot'on, modera te inqniry, freely supplied; middling uplands P6-16; roiddliug Orleans 57-16: sales B.UL'U bales: soecuiation an ex ports 1.000 ; receipts M,70i); American 9 65.1. Futures quiet at last rught s prices ; uplands anit low niiddlmg clause tor Jlarcn uenvery o3-lb;May and Jui.e i la July and August 5 1 -Tfl n m Oo'tnii futures dn'l B:eal. stuttsfirin. New York, Mar 10 Stocks strong Mfney o3M ; iLXClmuge long short 4 bv. State bonds dun. Ooveruments steady. Cotton quiet; sales 629; middling uplands 911-16; Orleans 9 15- 6 Futures steadj ; March 9.T7 ; April y.;- : May 10 Oi ; June 10.22: Julv 10 32: August 0). 0. Hour quiet. Wneat quiet. Corn dull. Pork heavy at 9.10. Lard at 6.82;. Spiiits tur pentine 29J Kuiin 1.40. Freights steaoy. Baltimorb, Mar 10. Floiir firm and steady; Howard street and Western superft ne S:. 5a3 75; extra 4 U0a 45: family 4 id s5 a; city Alius supe.nne 3 fcaS.oO; extr t 4 .10 n.oO. liice Drauds o.io; Pat ir co fan ily 6.i0. houihern heat firm and steHdv : v estern dull and heavy southern red 1.13al.H: amber 1.16al.l7; No. 2 Pa red 13ial3U: .vo. 2 Western winter red spot. Marci 1.12Wal-12; April 1.12: 1 UH. Southern corn firm and active; W est endud and heavy; Southern while 45a 4b ; yelic w 44. NIGHT. Nkw Yobk, Mar. 10 Htocks easy. Money nA. Exchange lone 4 f5' :a4.86V4 i short 4 87; State bonds ni ni 458: Governments dull. Cotton Net receipts 1 136; gross 1,138. Fu tures c'oserl weak ; sales 40,000 oales March 9.74H.75; April 9.90; May 10O4al0.O5; Juue 10.18alu.lJ; July I0.v9al0 30; August 10.3 alo39: r-epternber 10.18.il0.20: October i0.i.6a 10.98; November 9.85a9.87. Cotton Quiet, : sales 540 bales : middling up'ands 913 16; middling Orleans 9 15-16 ; con solidated net receipts 19,f53 ; exports to Ureat Britain 1 XO ; France 4 .93. Cincinnati, Mar. lo. Pork qu'et and flrin; held at ltf.25. Lard dull: Rteam 6.10. Bulk meats dull; shouli- . rs i 6". S )oit rib h Mat 4 75 cash; sales 4934.6V4; March 4,78)4; short clear 1. Norp-h.k, March 10 Cotton quiet; middling 9 ; low mid .liner 85a89 ; net receipts 2.-6SJ; gross receipts i, Si ; MOCK 8 j. Baltimore, Mar, 10. Cotton quiet; middling 9,; low middling 94 ; good ordtnarv A; sales Kit net receipts ls8 ; salts 18") ; stock 7 818. ; ilmington. Mar 40. Cotton steady; miniiliiiH 9J; low middling 9: good ordinary 9 net receipts 575; gross 3.217: stccK SWi. Spirits turientlne omlnal at 26; rosin nncnangei at lor strained, crude "irpentlae s eady at 1.15 for hard, ard 1.75 for yellow dip and virgin. Tar steady at 1.Z5 Corn uncharged. Dread and despair fa'l upon tbe commu nity when a territe epidemic, like the choi; era or yellow fever, suddenly desolates oar nomes- yet, autae wnre.amore lQMdioua. hut no less fatal foe, enter tbousands of households every year ana cirries on the nower oi tne ramuy in the early nuh o manly youth and budding woruanhoodf People call it presumption, r "decliae." 1 is oct, in moHt cases, the tubercular phthisl or coasumptlou - l the lungs, waich isth peculiar maiady in climate like those ot th British Islands and New England, but agen" eral decay or arrest of the vital process n nutrition. All the doctors agree that there is no remeoy ior ims dui wij LiivnK lIL ouirneyare ensiiniiy metDy tne i bstacle oi lnaemtv on me -janoi tue i auentio swal low or retain u. xuis repulsion is mtirely overcome by HCOTT'gi EMULSION OF THs OIL with the HVPOPHOSfflirES OK LIME AND SODA which is agreeatla tot e taste andanune ed nutrient and tonic for the ooay nerv u vtmu. A Itemed that has been Heme- aiect. The Invincible repugnance felt by almost every one to the smell and flavor of cod Livr Cil, has prevented tens of thousand ol th victirns of debility, from rpanlrirth benefits of its peculiar healing and nutritive tive, te martyr to Kl eumatisrn, the ba eiy iiTiii o:iaun ui uicu, wuiiifu itUU Cull !reil inai eu.ere it.ui in Hitches of malarial fevers, ail of the e know, or at lease tht-ir d. ctois kn that of all dicovered rme- uies, inis yjii it ia uebi. aua otren the oniy one that will build up tneir wasted bod es and and restore i h ir shattered nerves, and' far more erTe tiv than the Oil by i'self is 8c tCs Eiiiuis on of if, v.ith the Hvpophcs phite-o( Lime and S )da. This is the nnest aud rncst natural food mid mediciue in the w .rid, ami wholly deprived of Us disaeree able mi i i i s. t;ld by Wm, Hiupson, Drug-Kist- Alarcl. 4 dw3w FROM A PROMINENT VETERINARY SLllUEOX. air. vm m titLKS, Chemist, Sir. I have practiced extensively in f.urope and Amerl-. ca. ana your uew aiscovery, Liniment icq ae or Ammonia, surpasses anything ever ust a lor spiiut, strains, laiaeDess In ine inn os or shoulders, weakufss across the kidneys, wind s;a ls. a id hard, bouv swel lings on tbe joints, it in tru in vrvelous. Villi - Fer j i i , it A 'U OGI.H, Ve'er! iary Surgeon. 3 W. 2u St,, N. Y. Soid by all Druggists. Kescned, Restored, ttevived, It Is marvellous how the rounded out lines oi the form are restored, the pale and sallow cheek vivified with ths ruddy hue of health; the muscular fibre braced and strengthened, the nervous system and the brain to e l and invig orated, by the steady use of Scott's Em nli i on ef Pure Cod Liver oil and Hy i oyhosphltei of Lime and Soda. It is by fa- the most elegant and effective preparation iu tbe whole catalogue of merti cte., and in the disorders Indicated by scrofula, consumptiou chronic coughs, and tne varjo s r r so' debility, it is a wonder ut remedy, it is also deprived of all Its RHgreeable prcperti s. and as sweet anw aiabjeas creanr. febHln the Stockholders of the Nortu Carolina ?IaP? Lire msurance Cfmpany. will be held eb' - usry 2Wh,1879 at 11 o'clock A. M. W. H. HICKS on Alum A Iron Springs Water A Mass. Efficient tor throat diseases." Dr. Can g of Virginia. Specific in 8kin diseases." Dr. Allen of S C. Unequaled for Scrofulous affections Dr. Wa erofVa. '"waluabie for Neuralgia Dr. Harrison, 'Kegulates the Secretive Organs. Dr Christian of Va. 'Purities the Blood,' Or. Langhorne, Va. 'Suwssfu in Dyspepsia.' Prof. Jackson, Univ. of Pa. "Has no equal for Chills.' Rev. Ellison C Dodson, Va. 'Fxcelie't Tonic and Diuretic.' Med Asso. 'Unsurpass d ior diseases peculiar to Wo men. John P. Metteaur, M. D., L. L. IK of Viryiuia. 'Well idaptd in Ulcerative affections.' Prof. .vo'rinau, M. 1). Va. 'None have a wider range of usefulness." Va. Med. Monthly. Very valuable for S'omach, Liver, Kidneys a' d Bowels. Hon l-andon Scruggs, Va. 'Powerful Natural Remedy.' i rof Hardin, V M I. Mass ; 50 cts. and fl bottle, $2 50 and 5 ha' I dozen ; $5 and 10 dozen ; s nt postpaid. Liberal terms properly graded to wholesale and retail dealers. Analysis - nd directious with each package. Kuli pi oof of all claimed sent free upon application Sample supply free to physicians desiring to test. These charming springs are op 5n for visi tois and Invalids the year round from and after Ju- e lt, 1878. Board 35 a month ; $lu a wek ; Ji.50 a day. Conveyances dally from Lyuchonrg to Springs, 12 miles distant, over pleasant roa-is tlirougli picturesque country, connect: :,, u'.l t::e t -i's. Pound trip tickets nom all points south and Hi at reduced rates. Buildings all dk.v or thoroughly refitted. Fare and accommoda tions first-class. Skilful resident physician. A. M. DAV1ES, President, B. A. & I. Sprigs Co., Lynchburg, Va. bold by . F. H. HEABTT, u ly8d s- talelgh, JS. C. THE BEST 13 THE CHEAPEST JUST RECEIVED A Large Stock F John D. Cutters' Sp)i)I Silk, MACHINE TWIST AND BUTTOI. HOLE TWIST, All Nos. and all shades. The best Silk foi evenness and strrinth ever sold in thi market. I also have the same S lk put in Boxes, containing three spo ils Sewiug Silk and three spools B attoa H ne Twiit at 15c. per B x. 1 call special ittentiou to fh exactness and uniformity of So. and fastness and brilliancy ot colors, I can match any sample. Call and ex amine. Jast received another'n -w lot ol BOYDBN's H.MM DE GAITERS. febl6 tf J.P. GULLEY. $30,000 FOR $2 IN TH2 Exiriiordinary Drawing HENTITHY STaTE LOTTERY, F MARCH 20, 1879 Don't overlook ihe opportunity. Some on e must be the luci- y winner, aud why not yi.u? SCHEME: 1 Prize of SiCOO1) is S30.0CO 1 Pr zi of J5 iti.0 is 5 (0 1 Piize of 5 u 0 is 5,(m 0 2 Prize of 2.iMi0are 4,KHi 2 -lize of 1,5 hi are 3,,00 . Prize of 1.000 are 5 00 5i Prize-of 2 ii are 10,0 "t loo Prize of are lu.ouu iOOl'rize of 50 are )0iO0 500 Prize of 2o are lo,( 0 ) 1027 Other Prizes amounting to 15.i u0 lt89 $117,400 WHOLE TICKETS -All t he above prizes will be drawn at this drawing lhe Iollowin? numbers drew the first tbe ordinary drawing oi three prizes in February 6: No. G6,464 drew $15,000. S dd in Philadelphia. No. 48,993 drew $8,000. Sold in St. Lou s. No. 54,306 drew $5,000. Sold in Chicago. 2 his lottery lias been in existence over 50 years, and no draicina has ever been- postponed even for a single day. SIMMONS & DICKINSON, Manager tovingto. Kv. yAddreFS all orders to our General Eastern Ag nts. Il-LI AMSON fc lO fail Broadway, New York. Send In orders without delay, as in the last Extraordinary drawing we were un anie to supply tne demand, correspondence private Lisi of drawings published iu the New Y'ork Herald, ttsats Zeitune: and Louisville Comme'-cial. A 1 o -t ol town lck et holders are mail d a copy of tbe official list as soon as received. A simi'ar drawing will take p'ece in April march g-wi ii More Goods A D Cheap (roods Arriving daily at the Eusy Store of CHRISTOPHERS & SORHELL HARGETT STREET. We are receiving daily all kinds of Gro ceries, which we intend to sell ctuap for CASH. MEED OATS. Another Car Load last arrived of th finest Spied Oats broustht to the ntv. Call and examine them. ONION SETTS AND OTHER SEKDS on hand, wh 'lesale and retail. FLOUR I FLOUR ! ! Car Load of Flour and Meal iust recelveJ. MEAT MARKET Always supplied with the finest Beeves and Pork Sausage a specie itv. In fact everything kept l i a first cLus Grccery Store. PLOUGH ! PLOUGH t ! Calland see our New Patent Raleigh No. 4 a iouku, tui uosi, ri.iugu mane we are the soie Agents for the city. CHRISTOPHEUs & .SORREL L, . febl-tf Hargett Street. ELECI RIC BELTS. A sure cure for nervous debility, prema ture decay, exhaustion, etc. The only reli able cure. Circnlars mailed free. Address J. K. RKEVES, 41 Chathim St., N. Y. feb 20d3teod-w3ra. EDWARD T. CLARK, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, IU LI FAX, N, lat 9 ly. ECONOMY IS WEALTH. Use French's I 'dia Rubber Cement for mer-ding Furniture, Toys, Glassware. China, &c. Every lamlly should have a vial in the house. Manufactured by , WM. E FRENCH, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Petersburg. Va. For sale by Wm. Simpson, F. H. Hear Druggists, Baleigh, N. C. dot l-dfia Farm Wagons. We have the LARGEST STOCK of our own manufacture) of Wagons Carts &c in N rtu C irolina. We use none but Extra Qaiilitirs of SLteriai At our wagon work?. And we respectfully solicit aninspectlon of cur wagons and carta Our assortment comprises every sire o WAGONS rroin Them tlie lighto'. ONE-HOUSE TO THE HBAVEST SIX-HORSE Ac. We warrai t all our work and make prices as low as the lowest. Repairing done a lowest rates. JULIUS LEWIS & CO., HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Fisher Building, RALEIGH, N. 0 Wagon works East Uagrettr iteaL feb 27-tf Hj osadal is U1E liabA f SLlU ltltA' REM edy for the cure ol bcrofula. croiuious rami, rvneumatism vVhite Swelling. Gout Goitre,' Consumption, Bronchitis, Ner vous Debility and all disease arising from an impure consti tution of tbe Blool. lhe merits of this valuable preparation are so well kuowu i hat a passing notice ) but nec essary ta retnlud to remind the readers of th.s lournal of the necessity of always hiving a bot tle of this mediciue amou tuelr stock of family necessities. Certificates can be presented from many leading Physicians Minister, and heads ot families throughout the South, endorsing in the nighest terms The Fluid Extract ofKosadalis. Uk. R. Wii.lon Chr of Balti more Sa s "lie has used it lu ca.-ee of rcrofula and other dis X eases with much satisfaction. i.K. T. C Pugs f Baltlm u-. ecomiuends It to all persons sul fering w ii h diseased rloo', say ing it is superior to any prepara tion he has ever uei. hav. Dahnkv MaLL of'rhe khI timoie M- t!" Conference Houlu says he has been so much bene fitted by;Msuse that he cheerfully recommends it to all his friend and aciiuaiiit-.nces. CRAVfcN & no , Uruggists ol (lor ionsville Va , says it never has ailed to give satisfaction.' rSaui'l G. McKadden, Murfrees boro. Tennessee, says it cured mm of hhumatism when all else failed. " Rosadalis is not a secret quack preparation, its ingr. oieii's are published on every package, 'how it to your I hysieian ai.d tie will tell you it is composed of tbe strongest altei nat es that exist, I land ii an excellent blood purl tier Did our space admit we 'could give you testimonials from ! very otate iu the Soui h and Irou( Ipersoi s known io every man, wo man and child either pers Daliy r by reputation; MosadalH is sold by all 'Yugirixts. Jull.N r. MliNKi , 0 I.' lift a, 5 Co. 8 College Plaee, New 1 ork. -t, W 1'uWKLL a O- Kichm Va., Wholtssle Agents R. F. J o n & C o., RALEIGH , M. C. AGENTS FOR TOM COOPER'S JLaurel Valley 3ENTENNIAL OLD RYE AND WHEAT WHISKEY. alArjjelot 1LWAYS ON HAND FROM TWO TO FOUB YEARS OLD. universally acknowledgedfto be THE FINEST WHISKY MADE IN THS BOUTH. PERSONS WISHING Strictly Pure Spirits YOB MEDICAL AND OTHER URPOSKH can get any size package From 3 tu 50 Gallons, By addressing T. N. COOPER, Eagl MUM ?. O. Iredell county, N. C. ; or R. F. JONE8, J- ,Ra eigh. . (' A. Sf. LBWI3. GEO. V. STRONO. LEWIS & STRONC, Attorneys at Law. RALEIGH, N. C, i Will practice in the Punreme and Federal Courts of the State. Will attend regularly tbe Superior Courts of Wake, Kianklio. Johnston, Wayne, Wilson and Leno.r, an.l also any othT Courfs where their p ofes sional services mav be specially required. J'he Law School of Judge Htrong will re ceive bis itrict attention as heretofore. feb 28-1 m O": aT. T JSC O iiGL . -OFFER 1- Guano and Supplies Farmer5. In stock ani arriving 2000 Sacks A Hit- on & Addison's Com plete Cotton Manure. 2000 Sacls Ilisli (Jjade Acid I'hns- p'late. Sulphate Ammonia and Niliate Sod i Bu:,k Meat, Corn Meal, Oat9, Hay, Kj.oi n. New Chop ( uha and New Orleans MOLA SSES. Si gar of all grade?, Coffee. I'lu am Smoking ToiiAao. All of which will le soid low for Cash or on Crop Time. Personal attention riven to the sa'eof Cot ton, and for tose whj mav wi-.h to i.oM. I have ample storage room and will make LIBERAL CASH A D A SCES with low rate of interest and Storage ci arges J. J. THOMAS, Cotton and Commission Mkuch.vnt, No. 8 Marl in H reel, march 7 tf RALKK II N. C. At Auction. I will sell at Public Auction, eomraepclni londav evening !lrch 10th IS.j tne large ard well selected st ck of READY MADE CLOTHING '.i mts' Furnishing Goods, Mosenbaum, and will c ntl ete of J. M. ue th Sale fro n s dHponed of. day to day until the wnoie Auctlm in ioren-Kn rrom jw i " J " . ... 11 .l In the evening uion nv .-mil mf nil n ' at .'AO Cl-'tR.. The goods will also be dissmsea or n pri- vate sale a anvtlaie during the day, except wliLe the auction is In progress M. QRAUSMAN, Assignee m iroh 9 -of.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 11, 1879, edition 1
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