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DAILY NEWS .sATI'KHAY. . . - MAY 10, 167S. JU5 II1MCT. Ed I tar Ta.himrt W unwittingly The . - . .Iaas aH til a publish rAlonoKJ iu. - Lrt couvl srua. injustice. TUurij -onuin tb folloa- lBThr ln.tijerMH'W of war visible .i. i . x j r V IL. KiwUio. of North Carolina. i stated to be after hi. fellow member UlL UrnbcVar. Tbe trouble be- ZvU T JKtc of rau4 iu,le throuph brth. Hon. KnH. which the Hon. Kttchin cnn.l.ill wfrrwd lo be .mrdiaxiy rw.M - - frWK with Vtew 10 .rr-..... w.w.. dlfferfn. aowdinK to the rule, of tlie col, ox otberw), 7be statement 1 a lie out of the whU doth- Upon the authority of Host. It. r. Ari.Dnd V. If. KiTiHts, we pronounce the st-ternem canarj wUboul the Ua-Iow of truth to sustain It nT b tunny 10 iu mpi . i .a: v reporter, ferently. Other people iook i i i"'- AXOTIirH Ct"T.' Arongrembli In Pari naxt wee to conier the tran.-rontinenUl IsclAc ocean. Tb ecbetne has hM th attention or all the irreat enjnneera of the world tor many ye at; tor the canal muM at o.k raToluUoui- modern commerce by maklna lucratively straitfut eircoit around the World. n.l rompleunw- the line Leun b j the Suex canal. The real and aeeuiinjily iuupei able obolorle l in the 10 or 17 milw between Lake Nicaragua and the Pairtahr the obdurate Cordillera Interpol :hir rocky wall. The elevation to I t or- couie there i1 I l feet. Co.umanJor Lull u reeved thrve route over Una w eater u barrier: tliat which atructe hi.u a m- fc.MMbl.' ! jrtnnhift t the mouth of the Hio M Mciio and terminating at the l rt of Bnto. The Nuarau scheme of M. BUiK-it proj. to pier- thin r- Uc There ia no auflicient source of mut npplv at a proper altitude to carry the caual over, even with a rtem of iUy locka. The urveying Iuih len lone moUT at the expense of ihi cuntry ; the local government have either granted the necessary franc hie r e.x preol a itliii;nea to do .., an I th gijrantic esterpne await- the atta.k of oratora.witbtbe nrs' nd Ue capital to po ahead. miLLlAM LLOYD tiarrion. Ihe fanatic. OABItlO. in hi H :on letter u the following lang.iap: TL twoSrtiatora from South Carolina t WaahiniCtiHi. Hampttw and B itlcr, areovupyinj "x1" to whi h they erc not Lontlj elected. tn,Mr MW should became crimen every ti ne thev enter i.the Senate chamer. If they had tlie.r dc.r.a. inaie-i-1 of je aenliujc their vie in the ctpito!. jn,;,,ii vrmil.i I iu tho onieoti.u-y. au l Hurler lylnjc in a crav of infamy Muht n-t tho fanatUal Lloyd, white bnii.oanxind the "hub of crJHti.n." Imainin bimtelf tle motive po-rer f the great cliaxiot of Mate, rind ample pcvc fnr the eercie of his phvio bfical'iceidua In watching the jxifi ofuoiuy of him "that ait with crim aooed ch-eaa in the aeat of a Waah iueton tr ik be think it would te a frul:!c txk to attempt to Ucit? a glow of shame on the cheek of the man from Ohio; and hw olUcial ulx the creature of hi ul around him? And furthermore; if the encroaching of flevUa of the nation, with their many wlodlinc aiiera and advi-on. were firt rvtl acxn,nling to the priority of tbeir claiuia ta the merited ditinciion of a place in the penitentiary, where ronld a lUtnpton or a Hutler hnd a brth In uch an Institution in the ljkod? To overflowing fullne they woo Id awell. Perverte.1 Puritan iam. that would whip lny for whitlin ou Sunday, aod invite a odorcl rniu to rut a wbite mail's throat on Monday, tecanse he did not feel it hi reli(Kus duty to perform an annual pilgrimage to kiaa old Plymouth rock, i. not the element wp want to restore harmony, build up the wase plac? of our land, and unite in a strong bond of brother hood the once divided sections of our ratal eountrv. The neoc of the South, quietly pursuing their avoow tton. fnwlually riin to a junt ajre- ciation of their riiCht and dutiea as citi tens t the country, need none of the croaking ay m pa my o i iuofe wuo con- aider themelves too digntied. religion and elevated, to ijo something for the mtaerable out-casta that pine iu jover- tr and hunirer, and die in the lilthv lvnea and cellar In their midst. 'Hampton, Butler, and other of true national type, transcend in dignity of character, ufulneHa, and alateaian -!iin. auch envenomed extremist. aa r " . Oarriaon and others thai burrow in the littlenesa of their sectional dark net even aa the luminary of day tran oenda in brilliancy the atuu dickering of murky awani When such men aa Oarriaon with vis iona too contracted to look to the great Interests of this wide-apreading and proapemn nation, spend their time in shooting their envenomed tongue at such elevated and dignified character aa Hampton, Butler and a boot of other that shine soconspieuously in the coun cils of the nation, we cannot belp think ing of the dig that bayed the moon, serenely floating in ita brightness in the heavens above him. Tat MMf i Trial The Brooklyn Irhrterv metthi af terovn. with theeaiectitloovloin(r tte nue a ri n l T. DeWitt Talmae be fore nidit. hut aa the nieiultert took theiraeats and bewail U draw inaiju acri(( ajuHsehea from their rxx-keu, it beeame evtdent that the nreahyterr wokl t blMred to bold auoibexaeaaion or art unUl morning. Out of seven opinion tnelalln oontluoaUon of Dr. Vi Dvka'a. trun yeaterday, fotir fVrtr "nf anmtainiree the arci ftration an ltiiree for notauataJalng the j harea. IftliUnS "ll-HuV K. Ar.uueijl. of - Mr-, KlvlI,,-n Ir . . . ... i i, . hIa,- I lnniolfin rikt Late M. Title The Ueatn oi ii. ue uiiunwiih t .i .. i. ... i.,,..tant vvnt iik I o ! ..e rfw " i he terary wtjria.li ortcaae n wiu routined in litiiturJ4 txit, because) be bud-been connected with va-C noiaberofpromlieii wriWrajof every shade of opinion lor a t v -ry loutf ttme - t--- - ' M. le Villemeant fouiide! a paper which everviMwly ravad, aud atlli reaoe, cuiellv. I lancv, btxause it la entirety unlke an v oi he'r. Kven in Paria, where it soon "found a good may imitator, there has never been any aucceaaful lmlUUon or It. AYftett Figaro ttrat cuueinto the world of journalism, wth its poiguant device taken from "The IWuer ol Seville" BeaulIlenboIs, ex ouistUi comoly it was even more uu .ike anvtliiug ever before conceived itiau it ii now. Villeiueaaaul lelieven (Ual tHfople in Pari do not care fbr uevva that they prefer the goaaip Mhivhiaa diaiuict fiout re.U iu-vaaa oouversalion i irom a treatise, and be waa rigul w nen he tiegau hia career. Popular taste iiaa somewhat changed aiuce theu; the Parisians have beojuio serious end more-billing to hear frmu UieouUide viorld; but there it nulla cias large uiMugb to give ijan m haudsoiuu circulaiion, wliidi carea a ireal aeal uioie aoout goi'p and chll diat than iiiUc. lc Vileununt "brought out" more men than aluioU auv oliisr eOitor. lie a always en gagiug uea meu, uidepeiuieuiiy oj nr KaucaI opinion, lor which he Uid uoi carw a rush uuiesw .they w oi e llkelv to get hiui 4uto trouble. Ho al io ed ivo4ieiori to make the empire ireuiuie. aud theu found it expodieut to aak M. Ito-helorl to l le cruhig iu his attack on the Imperial policy-, tie uad oduuiu allr coiuuiu on art literature, auid music written by . tremely ciever aud witty uieu. all ol whoiu were most lilera.iy paid. There .- ito fid 10 his liiMjraliiy in rert ii u a bail at Nut' or a duel on th iroU iler of Helium ; but lie really cared little to know whit was doing acras Hie channel. lUrt4 J.tlUr im ttv(en J Ou null . ATMtlJARTIXIAIT. A Uruslilc Account of the Attesnpied Imperial Awl"tlon. St. Ieter.turK lrr. N. Y. IleraUI. A Mn a the Czar hal entered the Winter palace after the attempt had been made to shot him. he gave orders l'r :dl hi fnendf. an.l the high stale ol licial to le atlmitted to bis presence ; and reeied to iheui the event which had jUHii unelin the l.lioviugUrm: i was LaKiui; my u.-nal walk this morning at yoVlck, and, teeiuig rather tired. I vva.H alMiul to return to the ala-e, when I saw ouiiing toward me. along thedeertel tLucs a goKi-looking young nuiii of alut thirty years of ane. I ltMikeil at him mechaiiii ally as he ap-proiu-hed. thinking tiie while if that man ihl io kill me it would be very for him tod-i so. The Mraimre prt1'-x-iiiiiiieiil. i ail the more inexplicable s there was uoiliin: in tlie straiiKer's appearance to siiiire.t hi leinif a con spirator. He wore the dresa of clerk in tne tiuance ilcjarlinent and his de meanor was iei ieclly correct. As these thought were pacing through my mind I aw him put his hand into the pax i.f his clo.ik. take tuiin il a pis t..l in I aim t me. Intiii'liely I dai i a-i-tC. The ht went oil and miffed tne. Jus! as I sr on the point of calling for help a esnd hot went .tl". and. th ink to the movement I made to riht mv-elf. it likewise micd its aim. I tln:n called for 4ielp. l'olit in. ii .xarei immcliatcly. 1 wslk-d si rs iht tow ard lie- would-lw assassin, who stood still a few a.os oil". His arm Htiicl suddenly pnraly.ed. l h iik-ii rusii i at him. lie tneii seemed lo r-cov ei- himseit. and tired two more sho:s, one of w Inch unfortunately woi.ndcd one of my preservers, whie the other hit the w ill near me. At last tne wretch was sec ired and disarunsl. I heieui-Mi. to tell on the truth. 1 tclt r.tier I wiif, and I wao brought back to the iala-e. lt us praise toxl. my tneu.ls. It is He who has spared my llle. Hot Uuitb Victoria Iteerlves Her Msll. Edn nn I Ya'.f in Loudi.n Tlm". Tiie traiu, which we may assumo i Iku J Uue iunh, and which coiuains Ihc ro .k uu ssonjier and his precious lrei.:iii oi m m Ijovcs. has erossd the bor .cr, ana lnlore u uas arrived at Pei. h. day b bi ofc.cn over the Scolcii mo.iiil.iins. iiaiiuoial is reached al last, il is u s. eel summer day, and the ljuecn i.s s. ale 1 in Uic iculoii I lie lawn, wneru she iiciiiciiitv break lasts in the nrm wealln i. aiKl remains lor hours b her seil or w Uti her lailies. '1 lie sorting of tlie vonteuis of the colossal mail bas will take upw arils ol an hour, uud llien Her Majesty will be inloimed tliat all is r-aiy. Many lctiers aio left lor tlie royal hands to open. Tnus a foreign so crcign. or one of the Queen's ciiil are.i. or u iitay e en le oiiu of her sal -jet-is uiu'Ui i.e iion.jrs wilh ber friend- snip, has atl. Il i-.vcil aul eplsile to Iter Macsu. in the aiue way uiai lriemls, tu'l lauiUini ts aud cuniialiinis wiite to ea n olUcr in ordinary lite, l.ui even mis I'oiuui uniculioii only rea-he it pro -id u'!.iiia:i-ii hy auhtly cm-ui-j laiu-i ron;e. i no an.oiuu eiuiuiiiiii-t-.ili Mi tit tlie l'ar "i Kai.er wouhl Iirt lo tiie lku-viiau or "run. in euihaty lu lanidou. WAuld then (-vnl It oiu tlie foreign oillee in Wnitehall, and would tra ci i"itui tlie foreign rlif t llalino ral in one of the alovi-iii-iit io!iedN.K. In tlie same way w ill Ik .reatel the h t ter of tuoe inenilMTH f the royal taui llv who may trOui lime to tune he afir-Kid. or tr the inattor of that at home. The I'ritu-e ol Walen may employ the jCMiy--st iu w rilinj; lo an ai-juam-t:m-el lli Itoyal lliuhnes li.ii resul t to the su.te lna w iicn he addres-i his augu.tt iiioaier. and the letter is usually inclosed under cover to the tu eii a ais-ifiary. Tnere is not one f.ajx.T in tlu-e Ixixes wlii li the itieeu will fail loexauiinc. )ri ni.iiiv sin1 w ill ak for more iuioruialioti; on Mtnic he will rive rletinike opinions whieh c;ni iicit Ik.' fnitiiie I wuhiii tne limits of a sheet of note ajer. Tbe Reyal Eye of i:nKanl. Most Knirlishmon know her majesty by M-lit, have seen the line-cut leaiuiee whicU have iutwiibly be oiiie a little heavy by ae, but whn h remain in a monl remarkable degree antorratie, though comparatively few, perhaps, hae heard Hie clear rinm; oue, wiucJi in delightful in ordinary couver aaiioii. but w hi, h Ikvouicsi most pain fully disagreeable and unple.isaut w hen exciUsl, or b.ive seen the heuvy-liddod evea w ake and flah lightning for a uioiuont. an 1 then .sink back inio dis dauiful rejios. Tl- (hushes of litcht in loe e t's are Ntiuuion to onlv three ineinbvis ol Hie royal faniilv the queen, the Prince of Wales, and the l'rincess He.itri"'. It is an extraordi nary phenomenon ; the whole tace riiunes for an iiisiaut when suddenly til up w ith the excitement shed from the eye, and the physiognomy i e-u tireJy aiiere i .r the limmeui. The lato Ixud Kiisscil ,taid iin-e to Iord lialling that he would rather lace any thing than her maje?iy'a displeasure, for "it u i?.ihd and shocked you like a sword suddenly unsheathed in the suniiK'ht. ' Tlie metaphor is apt and true and a friend of ours w ho was din ing at the royal table at Windsor on one occasion w hen her majesty km sudden ly displeased w ith a certain ineuiler of her family, who wo will not name, has often assured us that her face chan ge1 so Ar an instant aa to be almeat unre roKtiiaahle. Whitehall Jirvietc. akfrataaHtn Matt. The oflloes In the South are lxin lo.bletl down with Sherman men, and tliev will he exe-tel to do their duty an, 1 set up delegates to the next lto publlcan convention In favor of Sher man Mr Prcs-Menu A delegate from North Carolina will count Just a much In the convention aa a delegate from Iowa, O rant J$ jnst now lolug ground IntbeScrath, Wtt a trip Wirongh Uuit country after hU tvxntt ' rfett ApffuU woaldet the eountrv wild, ' mr rEKAOXAL. rZr WM - liver-Dad longer we.ira a iiver pao. WJUiMm II. Vanderbirfcy hwfiaid $71)0, far dozen and a hall of aesseqt jilatat. Ilingham has gone baoa Ja.JjlJant as Villas a bedhx k. Marlfc Twain thinks thai BilU Arp oneofiCe iew real American hTrmor- The first man appointed to office In South Camltna by bkuvjernor Hampton was a negro. ' Tiie Chicago Time has spoken kind Iv nrTMvM Travis fbfTwo'daya In suc cession, ritorey must be tdek. The-Cincinnati Enqirtt is confident that John Sherman is a candidate for the Uliio ltepuulican uouiiuatiou for governor. Balweck. the horse ridden by .Mark Twain in P destine, la a plodder through the Mieet ot Hamilton,- 'lVxHi Chnrle Bonspftrte'prnnd-nepliew of the First Napoleon, arguel a chso. lMf.re the Maryland Supreme :ourt on Tueaday. i.em ral Bob Toombs says that Tildeni has no mre chance of being President than be has, and that Bob Toombs baa no more chance than a free nigger. Senator Wade Hampton and (teneral Mat (iiury art expected to attend tho re union of the survivors of Hood'si'J'cxHs) brigade at Palestine, Texas, on July0. lion. A M. Waddell will deliver the address at the commencement of the Cipe Feer Military Academy, whieh take place 2utli of June. The Aaheville Citizen nomiuales Col. Thad. Coleman for Chief Engineer of the Western North Carolina Ita il mud. No better selei tion -ould be niHle. The reason why Mrs. Conkling was in favor of a marriage her husband ob-js-ted to, was, that "one public man iu the family is enough." Pan Kice, tho famous circus manager, i Icing dangerously ill nt San Antonia, Texas. The Mxr old show in in's trou bles heeiu never io end. Mrs. Barney Williams has gone back to the stage "again. She never was much of an actress, and time nnd long absence from the boards have not prob ably improved her. Queen Victoria and King Humlert "greeted each other on ltli cheeks" at their meeting in Iialy. Victoria, bow ever. Is old enough to bo the Italiau King's grandmother. There are over 40n) Chinamen in the I'nitcd States, l.soo being in New Voi k ci. v alone, where there are also three or four physicians and surgeons and one t'hinese" lawyer, a graduate of Yale College. Toiu Evans, in the Iteidsville AVirv. in his-haraeteiistic way.siiys: Metyir. M.s.ehee to-night, he waH going to tireenslMiro ; thinks strongly of moving there to devote himself exclusively to his profession, the law Milton Ctroni rc pie is slick a pin here, the Times wa not so fir wrong w hen it dotted the minor of Mr. MHiehee s going to lireenshnro. By the way, Mr. McUehec ha1 no money in tlie il.ileigh (thrrr, and was only nominally a preferred credifor. as trustee. Beerelary Mtierman's Aplrat Ions. A Chii-siwo Timen correspondent, who interviewed Secretary Sherman at Mansfield. Ohio. rejorts him n saying that he had no thought of being ainn ilidaie for ' iovernor of Ohio, and that either l;..ernr Taft could carry the Slate, but admitted that if nominated by ac.ainat ion he would consent to run. 1.1 e nNo said that w hile he should support Oram if nominated, he had presidential aspirations, ami if he could le assured of the solid vote of Ohio in the nation il convention he would not hesitate to announce him self as a presidential candidate. 45 Years Before the Public. THE CENUJNE DR. C. McLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS FOR THE CURE OT Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint,. PTI'IMM A SO SICK MtAPACNB "jmptcsis cf a diseased Liver. IN in the rij;ht side, under the ; - d'c of the rib. increases on prej- ; sometimes he pain is in the left ;dt ; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side : sometimes the pain js fcjt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the houlder. and is sometimes mistaken i- hcunuii.sin in the arm. The stom ch is artt ted with lost of appetite ind sickness; the bowels in general re costive, sometimes alternative with . . the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sen vit.cn m the back part. There is gen fr.i!U a considerable loss of memory, u companicd with a pamfuj sensation ii having left undone something which juht to have been done. A slight, J: courh is sometimes an attendant. I "nc pate nt complains of weariness ind Utb bis . lit. is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he com plj ns of a prickly sensation of the skin; his spin's are low ; and although he is s.ttitie i that exercise would be bencfitirl to htm. yet he can scarcely amnion up tititude enough to try it. In fact, he .Intrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, tut cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet exam . nation of the body, after death, has shown the liver to have been exten sively deranged. ACUE AND FEVER Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, in cases of Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive. of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. For l bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are un equaled. BE1TARE OF IxfXTATTOXB. The rrt-nne r never sugar coated. Ever liu, wit! .s a red wax seal on the iir.- ression Dr. McLane's L:.-. . aIcLane-'s I.iver. Pills he- .--.!.itures of C. McLani and Fi-KMi"- Mkos. on the wrappers. Invx apon naving the genuine Dr. (.. M Tone's Liver Pills, prepared by Flr-ninj Pros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the trtntrkei being ,full cf imitatioua of the name McLatie, ipelled differently hut aarae pronanciatioa. TIlEKENDALTsi Patent Shingle Machine. Makea from 2t9K to iO perfect, hhaved ahlxif lea per dy, from the bolta. with three baadaand four uorae power. Makes shin gle faster, better and cheaper, than can be none bran v other mean. Simple, etrornr, a irrt cnHirr, noclltihla towearor brealuure Itla trm mota valuable wood war kin jr nauv ehl v e lnvntd Pnteoted February ?b UfTJi. For sale. by.Sfate.rtghu only. . Addreas: , .. , A.'W.roraCfK. ffeit. Balelgh, N.C. VEGETIIJ bitfs arid i Intigonites I -J tH Whole System. ' rra medioal jbopeeties es Alterative, Tonic, Solvent AND DIURETIC. Iw"ne;ReliabkEvidencec Tegetlne; -r Ul H. R. Stovers: YeSetlne: Dear Sir I will most cheerf idly add my teslhnouy to the great VAmri no n'n;r ya have already receited TegeUuGi,, tvor o( ywur great, aiul ckh1 . Imed id ne, V to et I n e, for I ot VejrelillO "ilc enougU can.be MWlB lli ;iralse f or 1 was troubled oter r hfrtT years with that dreadful VegCtlUO dUrasefcat.rrh.s.Kl l.ad .neb Uad Iceacbhuz p that it VWeern VwfIoasioogU 1 uerex: could , breathe - cu?ed me: and I do feet to thank 0 eood a nwrtiolne aa eoetise, it and I alaotbiakitoaaof ibe best YegetineSlMuea for Hifba and weak, n ainking feeling at the atomarh, t eiCfcUlt!C. XB fol. 1 cao-aaaure tlifcm r it Is on. Uia beat JlkiBe YegeUneibateTacwaa. r nryv bor. Magazine and T:' ill KB. UJUVHfl Yegetine Vcgetlne Vegetloe VegetlneJ Yegetine Health, Strength AND APPETITL irv tattrtitT be veelred preat ftxuiciit from tbeuseet Veosti b. Yofrof In 0 aecuiiiug nea.s w id iol greai aimeij iu ,.. A few bottles ef Veoitine re Ygggtlne'store! her health, itrenglh and v-rw rrTT npw Yegetine Insurance and Real Estate Agt, No. 49 Seara- buuuid, Beaton, Xlajg. Yfigetlne CANNOT BE Vegetinei KXOEIalaEO. Yegetine Charlwtows, Mar. 19. 186 Yegetine .II. U. Stevens: rwar Sir This Is to certify that Tflfffllinp ' hare niei your "Blood Prepara I egeiliiej,,.. j family for aeveral lyeara. and tliink that, lor jxrroiu Vpiretine la or Cankerous Humvra or K .a 1 Wic affection, U cannot t" i.lcellediand as a blood purifier or Vegeline.priokpiicilicine, it is tlie lt falling Tliave ever used, and 1 l ave Vn.afo ii!ef almost eTerrtliinjr. 1 can nblMUl,fi,wrfniij recommend it to any i . one in nel of such a medicine, Yegetine Yai Yaurs respocuuuy,' i , a. a. uirts.Muiii, Yegetine No. 19Kusaell aifeeC Yegetine Yegetine noooxxuxxunD) zt VAO'ftfinpl Socm Bostox, eb,i, w o v Ma. Stevkns: . , Dear Sir I hare taken tereral Vesetine bottles of your Veoctixe, and ara convincad it la a valuable remedy v-nvttnJtor lyVlit Kidney ouiplaUit f egeiine ftI1)l pieral deWlityof the system. I 1 .-an heartily re oiuinend It to Ypi?PtfnP all siilTcrina rrom the above com- CbC"'"- ..lahit".. Vonrs rwpectf nlly. r Mrs. MUNKOE PAUKER, 1 egetlnei G Atbena street PREPARED BY H. R STEYEKS, BOSTON, MASS Vef ermine is Sol J by All Druggists. Spring AnnouncemenU Ve3 bez to announce that our stock of Spring and Summer Goods is complete, and are prewired more now than ever too iter goods at eediuvly 1 iw prieej. We quote: I'rlnts irom ." cents u;. Solid I'olureil IHltine ut 13 cents. l'Kjues. l:ijiohoJ mill Brown Donies'tcs from 3 eenis u. Wear" s- l.ii (Vir. ili'-iequr.l to theLoos did C.iiul'i ic at iO i i-.il. j'cr aii. Ladii l.itieu Suits :m.i 11 -iters, madf up In the verv I itest stvl sold irora up to Sio. I'arasols of al! fixes and quality from 13 eenis up. Our Htoek or Shoe for r.nilic. Misses ami child-ien, and l-o ftr (.ierillenien. In coiniliie. (hir 4 l(hiuK- Department U larger than ever, and we arc exhibiting K.'iue of the nrettlnst Iineof these noolsever brought to this market, and scliltiir them at iinnrfs-fslented low tlrures to suit the trnde. I A full assortment of Hi ra wui nurkinaw hais, also tor and Wool Hals. We are Agenta lor the uU- of the role braied ... Pearl tresi Khirta, the prteo of which Is only ?i W, worth 1 jtV). aud eoiiHidervil by every one that ever tried one to lo lUo eheatieat shirt ever ottered to the public It-ou't buy afiy Shirts unlossyou see them stjimjed " 1'earl." Order fnnn a distance prompt!' atterded to bv addrciwlne L. ROSHNTII AL & CO., Xos. 3i and 31 Kayetleville Street. And Kxehaiise Place. a; l 17-d.rw Rul iKh, . C. A. W. FRAPS KALEK1H, N. C, Aifent for TOM GOOPEirS I tl ltEL VALLEY CENTENNIAL OLD RYE AND Wheat Whiskey, APr;,'e loi ulwxya on hand from tw to four years old, universally acknowledged to be Tbe fiueat Whfky made in tne South. Prsou8 wishing Strictly Pure Spirits For Meillcal and other purposes can get any aire package From 3 to 50 Gallons, addressing , T. N. COOPKIt, Yge Mills P.L. Iredell county, y. C. WALTER CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW BAUaOH. w. o. rnetlees In th 8tate and Federal Oon-ta Collections made tn any part of tbe ft ate. Offleeln Baalev Building, corner Fvett Tllle and Martin Streets. fl2Q"lT Proposals for ljbor and Matei tl. Office of tug CCstodi a IijgUEl0BrK. C, April 29th, L79. HeakHl propoRflJa will be received at ibla fllce uatil 12 M.pn the 13th day of MaT 2fCkfor atttAI?lbor''arHl additional rnate rlalVretiuired toeowiplete tbe-U. Hi (L-mirt Hnnne and TVwM Offlca Rali4rh Jt C. In accordnnw rithrawifaiHd aseciflJatotr wbirUt-nbeeeaat thl office. wh;re any , additional InformAtmnYnay be obtahio 1. - Isaac J Voo?tr. satodian. GOp-rPRNING! v. ISTEW GOODB AT A. S. CUSTOMERS, THIS ADVERTISE meht Is lor your inte'rest, so read carerully. I have received Tayroe ofSpringr Oooda for I8f79, apd it affordij.niapleasure to aay to you that every JJEPAKTiiki-lT is full and complete, witjiXew Goods, from Coarse to Fine Fabrics, bounht by myself in person from the Imrjorters aud Afanufacturers by the nackaee. And here allow roe to aay that Integrity is me vivni. spara w l.minu ihp liur eoy-wheet that TUllS the tireless Engine, and i:ih Is tbat earnesi aud Kolid stun mat win uuj kuwj and stril in the Brains of the smartest mer chants, there lurks a piuue aa w wnen goods will get to ha. d pan or ooiiom prices But I thinkevery merchant of experienci will coincide with me in saying that goodi f M i i ii tho last twenty live years so low a they ar' this Kpi ingr, and Merchandise have reached their bot tom-prices. a d tnuntr tf thpm nrlvAiiced and are fill 111 advancing. 'and it will onlj'take a tittle money and ituanciai skUl to save money by buying noous wenjre ukj imiu v And in connection with this, let me, say that yuusee allkinds of advertisments,som selling ai cost and below, and some aay the uottom's out, and goods at hard-pan prices and various other kinds. But let me tell Vfliat I suppose at least a thousand per -sons at Lhte writing, will know that CREECH'S T exnect to tell ten thous. and more within the next forty-eight hours U come to Creech's to Buy their GOODS t rnulttmorQ whftrpvpr to hft found ami buers with money io spare, so when you come io iuwu, uown hjvu v uf " " come to CREECH'S. FACTS DEVELOP STRANGE THINGS. READ: CAUCO at 4e. t CKJ3ECM' If you want CALICOS at 5e you will nna mem at UUhhl 11 . ever luiei CKfcECH'iS to buy your 7c Calico, Union lawns, gooa styles anu lasi tuium C. ....... r H.I. ia i -iu. il real h:indsome goods at 10 and hJUc; yard wld Percal at 10c n. . . . . . . i . 1 I. . lain firipea ana i necaeo. jiiio. A large and splendid assortment of DRESS GOODS, a price? to suit customers, Come toCRBECIl'S, WHOLESALE DEPABTBEXT, To eountrv merchants. I have taken special uainstomake this Department complete, and my stock in thin Department is unusu ally lartz-e and attractive, come ana see me. 1 nave special bargains for you, and claim to do you good and save you money. my7-tf A. CREECH. J. J. THOMAS -OFFf'RS- Guano and Supplies FOR FARMERS. In stock and arriving: 2000 Srtfks Allison & Addison's- rmptete 2000 tSacks iiigh Grade Acid Phosphate. Sulphate Ammonia and titrate Soda. Balk. Meat, Corn MeaJ, Oatw, Hay, Floar, New Crop Cnba and )fw Orleans Sfolaases. SUGAR OF ALL OKADEH, COFFEE, PLUG AND SMOKING TOBACCO. All of whieh will be sold low for Cash or on Crop Time ! rersonal Attention given to the sale of Cotton, and for those who may wish to hold I have ample storage room and win make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES with low rate of interest and storage charges. , J . J. IHUiBAS, Cotton and Commission Merchant, No. Martin 8treet, march 7-tX RAL.EIGH.NiC. Important to Wholesale AND RETAIL BUYEHS, And all persona interested In ECONOMICAL SHOPPING. We will offer for the Spring and Summer Trad, A larger and more varied stock of Dry.C-ood, Hats, Sbo-ea, Trunks, X tiona, te., Ac. tUaa ever before In conseouence of the rise Li cotton, cot ton fabrics have advanced from J to 2Sjz per yard since making our Spring purchase We have decided Not to advance our prices, but to give tne trade the benefit of the low prices. We are selling some lines of jroods at precisely the manufacturer s price. We oner a pair oi janen. cutis and collar to match, for five cents. LADIES' DRESS-GOODS OF EVERY STYLE, JSUADE and PRICE. A soft finish cambric, that will count more threads to the square inch than Ixmdale (12Vc) at 10c per yard or SVnC by the bolt, A standard KM sheeting-nt'Jnc by the piece. The largeat stock and greatest variety of Buttons. A NICE LINE OF TRIMMED AND READY-MADE. SUITS FOR LADIES. -i- k.. - frnra the Man 11 fnctlirers. Importers and Agents, and are prepared to sell for the lowest prices TTM Li H. 1 KAliUAi, rftll I ot ma. april 22-tf Valuable Property for Sale. Eirhty bulldinjr lots In the city of Greens boro." Fina Jiltnatlona, low price, eaay termai .iow.tbe tfJ0e U buy houses in this pleasant .and .jawing rtb'T5ftM sre UbQCohietftt:Mearty ythe rtMlrond tenns an partlowlarsv appl jieU JutgU fcl tef 4 rnBtsiiae,UnBsbojro,. tf.l Cjfr . W. ' Toorgee, xUlehjh, N. C CREECH Street's mi inaii noiei, CAPITOL SQUA Dlt rifill. XOBfn CABOLIXA. S.iR. TREEJ & SON, OWJTEKS A0 PROPRIETORS. OVERLOOKS UNION" AND CAPI- TOLJSUUARE, Finest Park In the State, and open at all times to Ouests of tbe House. THE GIS'iW HOUSE, NEW BERNE, N. C, . . n. STREET St S03T, Proprioton. S, R. STREET, Sr. WM. J. STREET, april 2-3m TaluaMtT Roanoke Land FOR SALE. B Y decree of the Supreme Conrt of North c ml in a. we will sell at the courthouse door in Jackson, Northampton coun ty , N. C. On Tuesday, June 3, 1879, that iralnahlo t.raet of land in said county O Northamptou, known, as "POLfcLNrA, containing 2,303 Asras, aijrj ar Le3S ndiolnin? lands of Dr. Jacobs and others. Terms. i- One-third ctsh ; balance in one and two years, with interest. JNO. DKVEflKUX,) Comm'rs. WALTER CLARK, tXJmm ra April 3 2m NEW BUTTER We have received the flr&t shipment, for t his reason, of New Northern Butter, DISKCT FROM THS DAIRY, Freatt apxl of Fine Quality ; and wll Keoeiv applies livery eea. A LARGE A.VD COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERYTHING in the WAY OF GROCERIES, ANP FAMILY SUPPLIES, OF THE BEST QUALITY. 43r We never allow onrselves to be nntlersold. HARDIN & MOORE, iioi.i.Ef ax itrn-nixu. ap l-tf . V. ASKEW. MANUFACTUKER OF BOOK, NEWS, MANILLA and COL ORED PAPER; We have also a full srpply of WRAPPING PAPER, Which we are selling cheap for CASH All Sizes. 4-forrcspondenee Solicited. C. T. ASKEW, my7-tf Secretary and Treasurer. hTjT "MYERS. DEALER IN FINE LIQUOHS DOMESTIC & IMPORTED CIGARS. Fay-rttevilLe Street. Between Guile v'st and iheciiizens' National Bunk, Hardin & Grimes old Stand. The following fine brands of Liquors are knpt constantly on hand : . OKI Nectar. Ii0, Whiskies. v.. . i . .. Gibson XXX Roberson County, (6 years old.l Old Kentucky Rye, (years old ) Old Hennessy Brandy, imporied !tocic. Genuine Port W ine, our own importation. Schiedam Gin, very fine. Blackberry Brandy, (4 years old.) Apple Brandy, (4 years old.) Old N. C. Corn Whisky, Sweet Mash. Also will have in stock. Imported Ales Porters, Dublin, Stor. Milwaukee aitd St. Louis Bottled Lager Be r. Champagnes and Wines of all descriptions too numerous to mention. Attached to my establishment. I have added, a retail Cigar & Tobacco Department, In whieh can be found all brands of D0MEH IHJ 1 id HAVANA CIGA RS A SPLENDID OPPORTlTIflTY TO win a lor tune. Fifth Grand Distribution, Class E, at New Orleans, Tuesday, Miy 18th, 1879 lOStb Monthly Drawing;. Louisiana State Lottery Company. This institution was regularly Incorpo rated by the Legislature of the State lor Educational and Charitable purpose in lHtiH For tlie term ot Twenty-live Years, to which contract the Inviolable faith of the State is pledged, with a capital of $l,0ix,0i0, to which tt ias since added a reserve fundol 8350,000. Ita grand single number distriou tloo will take place monthly on the scoond Tuesday. It . never. scales or postpones. Ixxk at the following Distribution : CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars Each. HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES : 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize 2 Prizes of $2,500 5 Prizes of 1,000 20 Prizes of 500 1(K) Prizes of 100 200 Prizes of 50 500 Prizes of 20 1000 Prizes of 10 $30,000 10,000 5.000 5,000 5,000 10.000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,0l0 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation prizes of $3H, 2,700 9 Approximation prizes ot uu, i,suu 9 A nnroximatian prizesof 100, 900 1857 Prizes, amonn tint? to $110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal wmvi -v-fti am t -urill ha ri4 ApilieaUon for rates to clubs should onlv be made to the Home Office in New Orleans Write, clearly stating full address, for rurtner lniormation, or send orders to M. A. JAUPIII3r. P. O Box 98. New OrlMn- . All nnr ftrand Kftnnnlinaxu t. . i are under the supervision and management ucunaio yt. , ieauregara ana J. A. Mny. april 10-iiwAlw lBerfor sale a Handiome i HE8TN0T MARK, lire ronnlng. walk er nndr adddle and ne bei ter msMst-er In hrrtnB either single or double, 1 . as. htylib aqd - a SwJ1! fine BAY 8 A DDLK. R0E3K 5rears Ol 15K hans. 'earles. Also. an ber a , fl i if BAT HA RN ESS tx-int tp ta-etyv ot af;al4 of a- rfcir. wr .ntMt oondri urn -ad kind In.all harnm. i.JWfcBVTl' rr9nitpt and wii save parties to f xajnfne tbeip W, C. McM4(.KIf RE CARPETS ! CARPETS !-I offer for sal, on very reasonable terms, a lot of very fine Three-ply Extra superfine and Su(tf tine. Also some Cotton Chains lrom the very best mills in the country. Not havinK room, I will sell very cheap. 1' lease euij and examine. Also Rugs, Matting anj Window Shsides. WILLIAM DAFFR0N, UW Main street. 'TvJ.-FUTKIl-&CO, Liquors, Tobaceo and Cigars, ueuerftl i.ouiwAiou.aexctuMu, No. 112. Empire ; Block Broud Street. ' (Ttitoaceo apeelH- Rome, a., April 17, IsTJ. april . , , . . PicTiTiyiiiKAJv uh;liino-s dk all descriptions The largest slock soutii ofllaHimore AjM,uoiUng-JL i'lales oi all sizes, both German and French, whule saloand retail: Wonid eallattentloii ol tile trade to Jiitollowtna sizes: lux, isx,.,, 20x12, xiO, and smaiier sizes. Will duj h caie Haiti more prices. Picture Flames ot'all doseriptloias mailt; at twenty minutes uoliuc. WILLIAM DAFFKON, 14S laln street. Geo. W. Anderson & Son Carpets. Oil Cloths, Paper Ifaiiu-ingn, Laee Curtains, Window Shades, Mattlnfr, Rug. Druggets, lt,.&C Estimates furnished by mail. The atten tion of metebants and housekeepers is will ed to our general stxtvk.. 1201 Main Street, RICHMOND, 'A. apiH-dl-in Clothing at Wholesale, AT ORE ATX. Y REDUCED PRICES TO CLOSK OUT STOCK PRE PARATORY TO A CHAXGB OF FIRM. Weislger & Co. have on hand a large stock of ready-made clothing, which they oiler ut reduced prices in orderto close stock by first of July,, when the present concern will dissolved. A call from tlie merchants ol tiie old North State requested. WE1SIGER k CO., 1215 Main St.. Kieliuiontl, a. Ipria23-dt FURNITURE m Furniture ! Furniture ! On hand and for sale 200 suits of Chamber Furniture, in prices from $ to $lut. Also Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstumls, Ship Chairs, and every article usirtlly found iu well stocked furniture store. Furniture in Great Variety. Parties in want will consult their Intenst by paying me a call. Orders by niu.il promptly attended to. WILLIAM DAFKKON, 14'W .Main Street, Richmond. Vi . Mattref and L'plvolstering Rooiiin, 16,1s 20, 22, ioi th Fifteenth street sept i:l-Uy JEWELRY, WATCHES, Diamonds, Spectacles AND MEDALS AXI RADGE-PI A SPECIALTY. THE largest stock of goods in the South. Solid Silver and Plated ware, (jouils sold at IHctory prices. Watch repairinc a specialty. Orders by mail promptly attei ti ed to and satisfaction in all cacs guaran teed. John H. Tyler & Co., Successors to MITCHELL 4 TYLER, So. l.ooa Main Street, Richmond, Vs. The oldest Jewelry HousV In the South. .Vfcig 27-dawly ? from Sixtb to Sere n t RICHMOND. v.xriTXKS nortable and stationary. HAW MILLS, ORIHU'MILLS. BOILKK8. CAM- INUS ofBKASS and JROJN. j-OK'mnhv c. M ACA1N ERY for Gold and Coal Mint BUa Furnacestt 4c. We call ecial atrentirm to our IMPROV EI PORT BLK EJVOI.NK. for agrricultural and other lRirposes. The Boilers of. our Airricultural fcugiues areorovlded with car PATENT PREMIUM SPARK ARRESTEKS. a device by which the Sjark8 are forced ot pas downward over a reserrorr of water and effectually extinguished without tne use f wire Kauze- Jur I the only arrang-eiuent t this kiih! wnicn anoru iree a-cess to ine boiler tubes for cleaning from each ei rt. Also, to our new styles SMALL LO oaio TIVES for hauling- lumber and other articM upon aramways and narrow iruag-e failwav h. The bett Planters regard our UliSlSi ENGINES sup, rior to any in use. Solid Vt illustrated Catalogue free. Other trillion beinjr equal encourHgeSoutliern iivstitutioiis. Repair w-rk solicited and prompt ly done. Httaitin. l.'alleya. Ac. for Uhi JIousom. "Maaufacturers of Jonrs' patent Tobacco Bnmp Machines to work by hand or power." WM. E. TANNER A CO. K. R. BAUGHAM. Rich ftquai-e. M. C. Qen 1 Agent iu Eastern North Carolina. i -Vbn. J. J. Whitehead. Aeut, Ralkiuh, N. C. Dunlop & McCance Mills, ERECTED 1853. OkF1CK:.1213 C'AKV 8TRKKT, Kichmond Va., . We have recently Introduced into our mill elaborate and co tly Maci.lnerj . for manutiacturlug the ; FLOUH Indicated by our trade-rrarks, to tbe Superior Quality. OF WHICH We aV theAttentlon of Tenler and Consumer. The Innlop Patent Family" meets a want long felt F'lonr having both color ajidstreugth. 1 ts whiteness cannot mil to please the most fastidious taste, wlul Its glutinous iropertlos iiisnrea light anl nutritious bread. The advance In the art oi milling, by which Patent J-'lour is nui'l-, U.ough lust established in- tlj kulh, l here much ue de 1 by housekecjjers, to make up for ciili.i.iry shortcoming; by t; kers, to give strength and qualify to t Lc reliable "and Interior grrnies. which can ou ly be used toad vanUiKe by mixing with New Proeen Flour. CenMtimertt Mionld be lUliicaled, KOH HEALTH AND CONVKMtNCE, To 1 e A Better and ConNoquenlly Store Expensive Jrnle of i lour. and when the fa-ct Is realized that the cost of one dollar more per barrel amounts In their daily consumption of three or four pounds to a. Uilierence of one and a h-iif oi two cents, they will hardly regard the additional expenditure an. exravagance. 'io few people buying Flour by the barrel doc It oC-nr that this important article of hu mnn food, used at every meal, costn lest pT day than almost any other ou their bill or tare. Of our "MeCanee Xew Proeesw family," nnd -f ef'nnce Xew Proeetw Extra." we can coafklently say theyare uasurpasst J by any other brands to be had for the samo pric", and will certainly give entire suti factlon to those who do not fancy pa In-; tbe figures which Patent Hour must com mand to induce its manutactur. E. P. GBEEjNT, Attorney and CpeTpr at Law, w a rextBk, IT. c. IVictiM-in tbani,. . nr .-I r . . narwn inu iu- of'xhe'sul? titK 11 SWpreme court wrtHLH.riSVti""n" tnctiy complies L;rThil,?rtr Pwpt ry made. KCK?' Wa.D' Savlniti VTZZZ"iTa.!?1 Insurance "'
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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