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THE WI1M1NGT0N POST, J17L MING TO N. C., Sunday MdRMiro. APRIL If. LBt'rrr- from VinaiJUA. Alexandria, Va., Af rii S, 1SS0, Editor' Wilmington Post: The pr6e pects for , Xepublicaa e access J. in Virginia are increaaiig and brightening dtAv. The old com raon wealth will 6?Dd the death knell of a slid Demo crah south. Ex'Got. John. Letcher, tha-t old, la'sacioas Democratic politN ciao, in a letter published a few days ag , says: ''I do not believe In the present cndition of parties in Virginia, that ihe Democrats can carry the atate in the nelct rresidential election, no - matter who the candidates may be" This is a frank confession of one wio watches! every mote on the political . chess board with deep interestand has remarkable opportunitiet for knowing 'and judging 'of the situation. Nearly every' leaning Democrat, in the. state has .been consulted, and their letters bavi been published; and none speak hopefully of the projects of theif party in Virginian Jney are very rnucn at vided a3 to the issues to be made, j Some are reckless enough to say thaf they are willing to make the recent Supreme Court deiiaion of Judge Field, on state " right, state soveignty, &c, a cardinal c.nr-on t fHhelr political faith. Others ','' more prudently assert that they "can not ufTor J to make that an issue in the canvass." , - -; ' ' From all the surrounding! there can be no doubt that if the .National lie- miWlieart Contention will nominate; iri. John Sherman tnai ne cau carry L. . : , aud wish his strength in the .ronn j&wl wt"wijl be triuiabhantly t If ctf d. Mr. Sbrian m a Htatesman be i pininns no one coul ht- i- dcubt. A!w-js bold, about- W icur'n-f. ii.tleiteiidrnt. Always on- th oflj poil respond O teu in Ad? TfHf i ilirrt vun JUr' PHii u, uui rn ;l.;ti;' il sriif i.i fii! ii MojAi-ly ', I H'::.2i-iVt U-' I frill pro;, t L-Lf ran- tucn v ..4 r- , v-v- ( er- in nu j -v. . " , ' -.' t . ' j rn'-''' vb.rr ;i' V" 4 ' r ' 1 s-." J; x,-r -. 1 . 1 . 1 1 Vrt w 1 p.v'.o (-'i : 1 J-i.ri f" f'V 't Cial or 'rr'l"tt- t 1.1. . ! ermaa s- puonc v. 'friii 01 ricent date; running frftm 1855 to tu present ,C swtw tixe. ratriyj K )t !i : kg is k aowu so' l'uacca-h--.id j-oui' ofur, Guizrt. I think, , as the dav. history 01' the day before yetr i though Mr. bherman's is of the hviog preseui, ytt it is familiar to every intelligent American citizen. The, tja.es demand a first-das states- mau at tho head of . the -government. Ci "welldefiacd hxfd pnuciplts. upon ail great questions of national poii . v k a man ol lirmnesj and consist- ency All tr ese requisites arepre-emi- Deruly possessed by JVlr. bherman. Virginia is btginniog to unfetter herseif from Buurbon shackles. Her day o( deliverance is dawning. A solid Democratic south has proved her great est curse, and will continue to be so as long as that solidity exists. It rerpetu- stet sectional animosities, i stetional prt judice. The giant north againstthe puny south. In that event, all knot? it will be an unequal contest. The les sons of the late war are proof of this fact. Will men learn nothing from past experience? Will theycatch no iuppiratipji from the 6tern teachings ot iiisiorj ... j .-. It id time that the south should learn that lijur Danism is not in accord with the spirit of the age. The times demand live Uien. y e Want no dreamy theor i a No mourners at the arave of dead al s ractio5. No more essays on slate righw, state sovereignty, &c. No more reports on the resolutions of 193 and 199. We must yield to the impulse of the pay. Many seinsh ideas, many cintf acted netion, many useless cus- tou.8 take hold f old communities, but the rts-stless H oct of progress will bear them i.w.y. borne idolized and vener ale reiics may be lost, kut it is better to loise th relies oi antiquity than make 0n v bj-q iests to posterity. , Toe people of Vi gti'a hivebeeu living too much c.u pant,; It is time that we Bhou'd n ae Uh- present and the future, the. ! acs'rbiug o.tjtvts of our thoughts and ncii r.y We wonld not impair th ven rat')U which hu!d be paid to a . j gfrttt and vinuous aucttry, but even, ''j tnin just aud nat'ur,tl sentiment should ut ot isniu'g d at iht txptinse f prac ' lioai dui. Ti.i ik t livingago. Com merce, i?.duir . trnde a-td labor, ar rjr.iiu. i'. uiz ng the world O d isneo. old the- ri-re, t tt huiiq UJi latiacies, urti Jii-ipcHring bfiiei;h th; wneeU ot : pn grea. Change1 is wri ten every whire. Tr3 ma-cu of iodtvidu! and :" nt'lonl pr-grea, is due to the bold aud .fearless, thinkers ai d acto s upou t .v o fcC of lite. Hon. John Sherman. an s.-s ietre the An.-ric:? pepio as the:ard.t tvpe and representative ol a 1 pr grejs and derl'pment. H s (pecn, made a r cv dava aco. a? llaK'-fil1, Qhi", c.m ti e u terancra ml a blla rsman who h- n c noehlmeh no ibin Ion.. Brrvi.4 ooiicv. u dcmAet.-trn - ; ' . o liu. a b'i u, wiun'y- and f-ar.et; MatWai nt .f Lis poiti n! b-tre iht- ecu b ry. Lit na have such, a man tor rntil-i.t, aud we need not despair ol .... 1 1 1 - . IT 1 iL e KrtT.blic. Your, Observxb. Secretary of State Evart3, announces that t o step has been taken for the ab rogation oi the Burlingame treaty with j uua a it cannot well be done with, out detriment to the commerce of the tJnited States. ! ; PttOil WASHINGTON Washington, D. c., Aril 5, 1880. JIadieon Bell, Etq ,' Atlanta, Ga. . ; MY Dkar Sir: In reply to the in qairy contained in your letter of the 26lh ultimo,:I have the honor to traas mit herewith, a statement exhibiting; the nnmber of colored employes in the Treasury Department, during tke d- winistralions of Secretaries Hontweii, Richardson; Brlstbw. Mrrill and Sher man, covering theeriod frm March, 1869, to this date. .These: employes range frem- dks- of the thirdcla?s down Ihrsazh the : seveftygrades bf clerks, messengers, , watchmen and laborers. It will be observed that the number employed under this administration, is thirty-three per cent. ' greater tjhan Dn der the administration of Mr. Bristow, when the largest number was employed exceivtlngat this time. In all periods thirtythree . persens ough to be d Ad t a thm the total number now ecv ployed ef 244. which wculd make 277 ; for this leason : That, there" are now empleyed in the Bureau cf Engineering and Printing, seventy-three colored per sons, and In the period of Mr. Bristow's administration, when the total number In the Department was,183, there were fifty per cent, more persons empleyed in the Burefin ! of. Engineering and Printing than now and it is safe to as sume that, if that number of '500 per sons were added to the present force in that Brreaa, the ! same proportion oi colored persons,- as 73 bears to tb whole number nw employed, would be employed, j Some allowance may justly be made jfr an Incresse in the number vf color ed employes in this department,aa we! as in other departments, by reason o th more extended education of the colored race, ai d as a consfqaence their -becoming better qualified for clfrical and ctnr position, at the Bume time it carnot be denied, as the fact move thai SeeretHry ciberaau hi recfgtiizl tba c;l rd racu bygiv ! jfiji them Employment ta mnva'fHi- ; ex.'.:?: 1 t h'I- tA ' ijn tef-irt ClCr: ! HEO IS LaMPIIEUE, ' . ! "II : April' 3, Hi fi re Ttj RPENTI3CE .--Th e ma r k t .jj -s .a u-t at 42 cen'. pr galon tor trfjsixr pak5i.4:i; but later in the day ,n;- effected of 100 casks at 40 trt.s Citing qiiet and. steady. 1" t me rrartet ntiset av $v 12 tor Strained ana $1 11 tor -:fa!r.n, without repfrltti sait. tl 40 'pet bbl, of i280 lbs t whic.;. pries tr.e receipts were placed, i URUEE : lUBPffyTiNE 1 he .market was steady at $1 o0($$2 50 for 'Hara and 'Yellow Uip, and 3 00 fpr. Virgin, with sales at quotanous. UoTTOiJ. Ike market olosed -with a better feeling, 12J cents per lb beinjf bid for Middling, futures for April opened in New York at 12.S5 and closed at .12 89; Augnst opened at 13.3o and closed at 1ZM. - The following were the official quotation here: Ordinary, lOctsfi tb Uood Ordinary, 117-lb " 5). Good Ordinary, : " Low-Middling r 11J ' Middling . 12i 44 ?lood MiddUnc 12J tt tt. tt . KisuisirTS. -Cotton, 8G bales Spirits Turpentine Rosin, ! j Tar, I Crude Turpentine. 70 cask? 640 bbl 164 bblP S33bbia ; I ! April 5. Spirits Turpentine. The market was dull at 40 cent per gallon for regular packages, with no sales re ported. ' .'Kj :,-! KosiN. The market was quiet at $1 12J for Strained and $1 15 for Good Strained, without reported sales " Tar. The market was steady - ai $1 40 per bbl, ot 230 lbs., at which price tho receipts were placed. ' j Crude Turpentine. The market was steady at $1 50($2 50 for hard ana Yellow Dip, and $ 8 U0 for Virgin, witb sales at quotations. Cotton; The market was dull and lower to sell. Future for April open ed iu NewYork at 12.80 and, closed at 12.67; August opened at 13 25 and cioseayt 13.07. The frilewW were the official quotations here: Ordinary. 10 ctf $ ft jrooa uramary, 11 7 16 Strict Good Ordinary, Low Middling, li vliddlirig, 12i Good Middline. 12!- a tt RECEIPTS. (tron 22 '. k ::n . 41 17 "pint Turpentine, flin, V . " Tar. I Crude turptniine, April 6. Smkits Turpentike The market waa steady at 37 cems.per gallon for regular packages, with sales reported of 50 cask at that prit&, but later a de cline of 1' cent was experienced, 150 . aaks changing hands at 33 cents, clos mg quiej. . ! liosiN The market was quiet at $1 I2J for Strained and $1 15 for Good Strained, with sales reported of 1,000 bb's Goo i Strained at $1 15. Tar The market was steady at $1 43 per bbl of 280 lbs, at which price the receipts were placed. , Crude Turpentine The market waa .steady at $1 502 50 for Hard and Yellow Dip, and $3 00 tor Virgin, with sales at quotations. 1 CorrON The market waa weak and lower to sell. Futures for Arjril onened in New York at '2.60 and closed at f 2 August opened at 12.01, and were the olSeial quotations here: Ordinary. - - - eta f ft. Good Ordinal.! 117 16 M tt u Strict G. Ordinary ft II 'tt it ( tt Low: Middling, ! Hi; Middling -r-- 12f Good Middling, 12 . tt i tt . . i v i EECEUrTS. Cotton, -Spirits turpentine, . '86 bales. . 84 casks. i;025 bbls. 191 " - 379 " Kostn, Tar, : " 'Crude turpentine,. April . 7 1 t?li,-.x Tna ma.Va I ia iii oe ' I ".iwfc, opened dull at-56 cents per gallon fdr j regular package. Sales reported later of 16 casks U 35 ceuts, and 50 do at 83 cents, closing quiet at the latter ngure. J Rosin The market was steady at $1 12 J for Strained and $1 15 for Good btrained, with -sales reporwea ot i.uou- DDIs lioou Strainea at qaotauons. $1 40 per bbl of 280 lbs, at which price me receiDia were iiiaueu. - i .1 '. : I - J ' I Cbude ' turpentine i ne marge waa quoted steady at $1 25 for Hard and $2 23 for Yellow Dip, and $2 50 for Tirgin, bsing a decline on last re- Cotton.- I he market was auu ana nothing doing.!; Futures for, -April ODevcd in New York, at 12.51 and closed at 12.45; August opened at 12 90 and clesed at 12 83. The following were the official quotations here: 1 Ordinary, 10J cts ?lb Good Ordinary 115 16 " Strict Good Ordinary, u tt tt . tt Low Middling, HI 14 12 ' tt : , UllUUlllig, Gooi! Middling, REOlilTl'S. Cotton - 1 bales i Spirits turpentine IS Casks I uoain . Tar, ! 317 bbls 1 .22 bbls Crude turpentine 232 bbls April 8. Spirits Turpentine. The market S3 els per gallon for regular packages, "with ales reported of lQ0,;asks at in at pric, cluing dall. rio!i' The mirket was quiet at II 12 fr etifaijit-d tnd 1 15 tor Chibd traiurd. aiilij tiales reported ef 1,000 bbM O d Su-ainipil At quotations.- ' Ta.h Market for ihis article wa steady at 1 4) per bbl, of 280 lb? j a which t.hn reireiprs w r pUc'i. - - Oil u'dl r n u p ?:"ST i v k. Ti.e market wc 3 p- ..idy at f1 "Ok&lj&f Ha'-liud Uriel. ii.- iuarfcet dull With hfid at 12J Cents for Fut!i' . f r Aj.rI opened to Sew jU 1?.4j sua cloed at ov,rjtJ at 12.80 and r. r t CSutU hi 14 Bi. :TbV flowing were " 10 cents ft ft 'II 5 15 tnct Good O.uinary, - . ti tt tt tt it t tt Low Juidd ling, HI Good Mkldlinsr. lL'f RECEIPTS. on, 87 bales 127 casks 1.867 bbls "Si 9 bbls 736 bbls spirits Turpei ntine iosin, Crude Turpentine i April 0. Spirits Terpentine. The market opened firm at 30 eta per gallon for Regular packages, with galea reported of 52 casVs at that price, closing dull. KosIN. The market was quoted dull at 11 12 i for Strained and 1 1 Tor Oood Strained, witb sal8 reported of 300 bbls Good Strained at quotations 4 Tar, The market was steady at $1 40 per! bbl. of 280 lbs, at which the receipts vpere placed.' . Crude Turpentine The market was steady at $1.25 for Hard and $25 for Yellow iJi .md $2 (X) lor Virffin. lor i enow iJi. , auu w ior ngiu, T1LU eaicn us unci cu h Cotton The market was quoted Weak and lower to sell. Futures for April opened- in New York at 12 42 au ciosea ai uu. August openea t 1 9 4 und rinsed at 12.52 Thft Fol- w " : " lowing were the official quotations here: Ordnary, I 10S Cta fl Good Ordinary 11 5 16 strict Good Ordinary,f liow Middling, ,11 Middling, : 12 od Middling, 12i t. . it tt a tt ' it ii .1 ttcCEIPTfc Cotton, bales -Spirits Turpentine, 21 Casks liosin, lar, ' 17 VtKta AU ... 106 bbl Orude Turpentine; 170 hhn NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Other Pianos wear out BUT THEY GO 08 FOREVER. VICT. It i all g.e. t contests a . d fr S3 rnrs n sttneacVnnwte K d S.an lnrd or ibe V4rI1i Mn if 1 P,rt t rt.i VV.-vrH, Til ri.irSr!U ty and R-ascnaMe Ctwt. frn - ecMKiny lad ctw rurcnase i h tannine Lnitneni g n no ntirer. LAST CHANCE TO BUY CHEAP UWIlUl.i.HMi.il 'l - Ml .11 . - Chlckerina Aj S ii. 1 reiy 2dra-ce4t dr pri. e Teh. i. Oar ld c-v firrs epire Aptfil i, gii yn r!h 11 an sriers mwItI i -fart tLat lit at ell ntu. Car tricsi tc art p:sniv3ly xt itwit is aairlo.' Order now and svre irum filt to MO on tbt i a- chase. Present tt gnrai teed aa'y to April u MJDDEX & BATES, Savannah, Ga. Wnolssale AgeaU fur CaFla .S. C.N !..& Ala , ' mch 21 4 . -...... - ' . : ; , '. jt) a dav at home. AgenU vantd. uoini aiiO urms tr-e. TKtKAO' roar-l ,9 1 JEWELRY $75.00 worth for $ I &.00 Sclid Abysinian Gold Watca Tiie above olTer is genuine, al though at fim sight yon would consider It Impossible. WeWili ex Dial n: St nee we first estatiMithAri our business here, March 1st, 1378, we have paid prtlcnlax attention to the buying of clos'etl at I2.8S. The followmj I III and ratiiA! nffn bavins at. as low as one tenth their -ilue, and In no Instance have we paid over ooe-rlxth. ibe manufacturers' trie. Since starting we have always been able to dispose of tnse goods 1 Chicago and ihronen our regular customer through out the eountry at nearly reenlai! prices, as f-jfc slm xr nrtnid orocnre them, bufc owlnz to tha larg number of faLttres among -ibe . 7nv0 " out this and other ; countries during the months of June, July-ana A.ugusnins time when tlie Jwelr basineBS i stagnaut), we have now on hand an lmmenne stock of the most desirable goods we nave ever nancuea, and which we have bought at lower prices than aver before. In order to dispose of this entire stock In the most speedy manner possible, and make room for new on en which we shall continue to buy. we have hit upon the following novel plan : a . t t We nfrodtt to give yon a list of the most Yra44kViA f thM orrwvia srivlntr nnnnaitn each article its regnlar retail value, and sell von at the rate of Fiv Uoliai s' worth for $1.00 - For instan.on receipt or 50 ct. we sndywi,rosTPAn.any article to the 1 yalne TJegli throughout the L'tllf. Af ihfi mmt Taiaable of these goods. ; j r t.tst nir jewelry at 'w'hoIjESale ' V&lCEa. I i ; at,fgNew Style Searf Rings or Pink;. 85e. Bieevo uutions. itngraveaj or 8eUing..iJlv,...........L 85c. Bt no I JHO 1 Ink Vi. 'V.iiln ,.i . uuuuuwuuujmu t..ovsuuu and Chri&i..M.u.u..M...UM 83c. . h or Ladies' Plain, Band, Fancy ( Stone or (3am eo ttings M.J...M.. 86c Ladles' Long or Round Fanoy Bosom Pins.....-.. Stone or Jngravcd Kar-Drops to " i" XlIAO 85c. Any Threa of the above artiles.will be sent by malt, postage paid, od re- elptofOcts. j i Ladles1 Broad Band BraoeJets.En grave J 51.00 " First-Class bcale Rings, Double . - Heart, Bhleld, etc 1.00 J or Gent's Brtlllant I lamoni S t " Lon Fancy Shawl or Bosom Piu, 1.00, V . Fancy j&xtension Jfiar-urops to match. LOO Gerfl ' Onyx, Amethyst or Topiz ttleeVe - Onyx, ameihykt or Topax bhlrt f Htdds (3)... .. .1 1.00 " Omeo and other Btoae Kngs ( large... 1.00 " Heavy Link Vest uhlu aud I Charm... 100 " Extra Fin feofcrf Kines or irins .. l.Ou Any FlvBof theafeeve articles wlL le ? ofSI.OO. I Gent's Long Nevr BtyJe Vst Chain and " Sdtrt Klrrgs and Pins, New btylet and Extra Fine........:... 1.15 " Ileavy Bet fetone aud Hancy ' stads..........;M.. !.... 1.15 I rijaaies - uameo, Ameinytftard Onyx Sleeve Jbuttous.:..4....i.... 1.45 I" or Laaiw utmeo, Amemjft aua -J other Stone Rlugs. ......... .4.... ...... J.45 Ladles Long and very Fancy Call Pin?, 1.45 f . KxtraEioiihtaOnyx, Amethyst I and K '.graTed I'I js... j.... .1.45 4 44 - Extra Finished Onyx, Amethyst - and Engraved Ear-Drops......... I inancy Neck; Chain and Charm... 1. Any Six- of -the above articles AfiU be 1 mailed free on reoeipt of 12.001 1 GeaL's tioiltalre or Cluster Australian .-. moi'mu riu..... .4 ti.' Rlngie fetone Austraiiart Dia mond tttnds (3).. ....... i. namona rins..... ...... zi.uu 80 ITtavy Iarge S3)iUire Au-tra :;. nan ui"ona Blrg e Mted.u.... vFioe. blLifihed Locg J.iaM Vtst Chain and Cnarjn..........L..l.... 1.90 1. 1)0 Verv Jfnbt-y and J atestl style bcarf hint's atnl ins....!......... or lAdi-r-s C an&eo. Umk niid Amethyst Slev Buttons..... 1.90 Ladles' Etruscan Neoklacre, very pieavy .. j.j0 , v-y b(7.i-. I.......... 1.S0 " Aor ralian Diamond andj other Faney Fin and Xar-urops.. ... 1.90 Stone-iet and othfer Fancy cntt PiB;....M.. X...u 1.90 - Deavy Engraved liOOkjet foj- Mlfl tat urea...... 4-.. 1.90 map.a rraceieis, xtroaaf extra heavy.... 190 Any Eight of the above articles you I may select will be mailed to you r free on reoeipt of S3 00. t Ladidg' Fancy Neck Chain nd Medal jt -lion Charm, i a Fancy Liued Jewel OasJfcet.... ; a......... . $2.50 Lioug Optra Chain, with qrj with out Slid and Tassel...j.L.. 2.50 Heavy .Large H niature 3led al lien JU.Cfcet.. J ! ... 250 Heavy Jtt and Gold Brtildlet,... 2.50 Cameo Medallion Jb-in and i&r- Drop 2.50 or Gent' Maw-ive Wedding ttlcg Plain or Band 2.53 or Gent' 8 Extra Large Cameo, Amethyst or Onyx Kings.... 2.50 LOag Bh-wl or Breast Flh, finest quality . 2.50 Lmg Faoey Cuff Fine,! finest 2.50 cr Gent's Cameo, Amethyst or j Gent's heavy Long Link Massive est unyz meeve uito b... ........ z.WJ " Cluster or Bolltaire Central American Diamond Pins... . 2.50 ' Stone ano Fanoy Leat teeurf ttna and Rings M ' Stone and Fancy Pattern tuu 3. 2.50 . Maawlve Bolltaire 8tud....L.... 2.60 Any Ten or the above articles will Oe sent by mall free on receipt of S5.00 All of this Jewei ry is of a good ouallty. batjOfexmme. the nnality depends great'y ou ,a'3 ,nra wriow,iuB w.ou uruote afe f a ttuett fiuer naaJity and finish, be- sides being heaver, than the -850. ones. TO AGENTS. ror me benefitof parties wishing to act as i Agents jor ice aoove I following special offer goods, we make the I M J as On receipt of a $15.00 order for our Jewelry, s per aoove orrer. we win sead the iroods ordered, and make the arfcy getUug up the I emo a present oi any one or the toxIowIdk watches : - - j 1 Pure Abyssinlin Gold Hon ting Case Gen eva Watch. I 1 Pore Abyssinian Gold Open Faae Geneva Watch, Stem- Winder. i Pare Abyssinian Gold StemnWlndlng Watch, Illuminated Dial, .by which y a ean tell th time lu the darkest night. 1 Pure Abyssinian sliver Hunting-Case Geneva Watch. j. I alone far 86.60. or the Watch kind either a. I Gent's Heavy Abylnao Gold Vest Chain I a,u narm, or iauies soua AOysslnian I told ljoft OptT ot Opera Guard Chain, for8.00. . T ? Agenw .who cannot send i he Tall $1500 at them,, and when said orders shall have rarunted to'tfaxoo we will end the Watch FREE OF'rCKrHKB CHARGE. j Read JVhat the Chicago Press Say of ' ' ' j ' - Us, And ISend la Your Orders. ; I - - .Tl. Jt-tiri f 1 n4 I'hfnurn Bon o - "We call the attention of our, readers to the neVadvertisemmt of the Inventors' Aren sytNc. 11S 12 WaMngton atreet, Chigo. hat the Inventors' Agency agrees to do they will do. The Meutinel has Hdrertised or the concern since its first ralicat-on. and we have yet to bear of the first cm platntagulnkt It." I I I attention ot reader is called to' the adver TDe vnicago Kxresa, Sept. 3d, says- "The lis. ment of Ta Inventors' Aienv. nfn. and oums located at 116 Waebington Street Chie-ieo. From tersonal InAntrv on th reoomm Ddatron of the city press, we luiu var incnuk can oo no fetter when wanting gooJs In that line, i Give them a trial." I i Xh,LA,m?rlca? mn, sept, n h, s lys-, We believe tots Institution perfectly eu ad and redpODslrle,and consequently persons need have no h9ltatiuu sbvut eenair r t:r what Uiey desire." i K 'r As to orir r? sDonslbill! y we alun rfio a X2 i,e K "loingren BroJl3 A 161 Ho. Clark St., i hloago. 111.--MniT Wagner UmMen8toek, 1. feart SB Chicago, 111. 8U Before Ordering, Bead tLe following j All snms of money to the amount of f 1. or over, shoo id be sent by Registered Letter Money Order or Draft on Jew York or Chi cago. We wl'l and on: selves personally responsible tor ny money sentas above directed. All orders tinder 1 10.00 strictly cash On orders ol 110.00 or over, So 00 mart accompany the order, and balance' when desired, will be celiected on delivery ont no gfods will be sn C.O.D. to a greater distance than 500 mixes. Any money ! re felvd for thse goods aaer the stock 1st ex baustedi will be immediately returned. Postage stamps will be taken tbe same as cash in any amouut less than 11.00 i If on receipt, of roods yon are net perfectlT sit:fled. return them immediately la rood order, and we will refund your money T r Dlustrated Ca'alogn.ot Watches. Jewelrv Notions, Novelties and Hew Inventlosi sent ire on application. " AGENTS WANTKD. Address plalnlv THE INVENTORS' AtiSSSti -J. A. KtNaMAN. Prop, X WB. Washlalfssa 6U, Chin NEW AD VJEB71SEMENTS. CAUTION; -Tirx TP t?C Y VijJb Ju O Schiedam Aromatic 0. T HAVING BEEN EKG11T TO OUR attention that Imlratloss cfonr article are being sold in this rrket, notice is htrtby g ven toH nsay otecr vending ol any article, with an ens oj trade marks above described, will be 1 P1"081 nhtfea recent jact of the U. S ComjressJ . - - UDOLrno WOLFE'S SONS A CO.. - UOIIWUS BeTer,trtw Tor. 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CT P A "VT C -13 feto,.F, 3 set Keeds, 2 JJX Vjril IN O Kneo -ttwtlie. Stool, JooKjoaly tJW Fiaros, fetooi. Cover pna Book.S210o sl.O 0. - l lustiated Catalosne iree. Address DAN Kit r. U'CA'iii, Washington, J, i apt 4t AGENTS WANTEDS Best and i ts (Si filinu I'ic'oilal Bcobs andBiblen. 1'iiws lednc-d 13 p-r cent. tioi.al Pnblisl.log C-.. Philac'eir hia Fe. 5 . apt 4 . . . TAPE WprVI; INFALLIBLY Cured witn two spoor of hiea:cioein twnr thre hcurs. or far- ticulars, additB, with ttamp. If. Elckhoro, jno.4 &x. Mark's 1'iace, ew vora; , 'l7Ql, business yon can engage in. $5 XlJikj-L to i 20. per day made by any woraer 01 enncr sex, ngnt in .their wn jc- eauues. rarticuiarh and samples worth to ere. improve ycur spare time at this i;nst fks. Addiet-s fcTJNf' 10., lJort)anp Maine. - atl 19 ly . C!T?XTTV 'w , a, HICII & CO.. Tort ilJLLlolI ' laud. Maine, forbrst Agenc Business in me Worlu, .xrenBjTe cu fit free; - SPKING ano suuito (yles of DiagonalF, Worete:is,,E- g ih Teeds and Cassl meres made to order in the. meat fashiona ble marine-. . 1 Samples a nr' TTu'es for s?lf measuremetlt sent fre. Sam ole ireyartaent. 620 Broad way, New York. s apl 4 121 ' rS rr c h, S: ft 1 " Z " .i . ' 3 ir v. rr vA .5f --auIiM.s SJ r a week In youriowntown.l Out fit free. No risk. Ileadeit, If you want a bus -aess at which persons ol either sex can make great pay all the time they work, write for particulars to II. Hal lktt 4i Co., Portland, Maine. . am 19-1 v THE EALEIGII . Christian Advocate, EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY BI.AOK & REIDJ RALEIGH, N. Q, J Is the organ of about 69,000 Methodists in North Carolina, and has the lareest circula tion of any paper in the fctate. It gives the markets, pecu'ar and reli&iou.1 upws. Is a weekly, elght-pc ere, religlors, family news paper. On.'y ?2.00 per annum. Subscribe at once Aavertislg rales liberal. so - 6 34- O 5 ; S S 63 f 3 45 c a t 3 m . o (. w ton cr ; SUMNER LODGE, NO 48, OF COLUilDIA.S. CM ' " I. O. cf G, S. sal D. of S., Mees Monday evenirg of racii wcik at 8 o'clock. -A., jr. roKREsX r s. DicK 7 if 5500 YStITII . ; rjOrcrk quarry ing i tone at -Rocky Point, N. C, for the United S'-ttas Government Works, wages., feb29tf steady finploynicnt and good TIIOS. WILLIAMS. n - m O roJ . . . "t A g g rs's'Sa o1?? J m DR. W. W. HARRISS, will resume on MARCH 4TII the . ' PRACTICE OP MEDICINE: and offers his PROFESSIONAL SERVICES In the PRACTICE of IIOMCEPATHY. Offlset (at preecnt.) neat to Court nccse. Residence oa 5th near Orange street.- tcbSitt - ' once cured by : 1 - OatJirtie Pills ----- - - -" ' . ' ' Comlina tlio cticicest Cstliartic prlndplfs in mcilkinty in proncrtjons arcurately adjusted to KCcre activity, cfrtaiutr, and uniformity of effect. They are th r result of years of careful study and practical ex periment, and are the most effcctnal rrm edy yet discovered for diseases, caused fcy derangement of the stomacli, Hcyi ojul bowels, which require prompt and effeetn al treatment. Ayku'S Pills are. .specially v.. applicable to this class of liseases. hey act directly en iho difjestive and r.sr.ira- - -41ative proce5sesr and restore reuUxr -liealtliy action. ' Tjxeir- extensive us.a bv physicians in their practice, and by all civilized nations, is one of the rufrcrv, proofs "of their value as si safe, sure, and perfectly"' reliable purgative medicine. Being .compounded cf the concentrated virtues of purely vegetable substances, they are positively free from calomel, or any injurious properties, and can be- ad ministered to children with perfect safety. Ater's Pills are an effectual cure for Constipation or.Costlvencss, Indices- ' tion, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Fo.nl Stomach and Breath, Dizziness, Headache, Loss of Memory, Numb- , ness, Biliousness, Jaundice, Rheruna .;. tism, Eruptions arrtl Skin Diseases, j Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neural gia, Colic, Gripes, Diarrhoea, Dysen-r teryv Gout Piles, Disorders of the Liver, and all other diseases resulting from a disordered state of the 4iCstiTa apparatus. T . As a Binncr Fill they hare ne equal. ' Vvhils frentle in their action,, theso ; Pir.t are the most thorough aud search ing cathartic that can ho employed, and never givo pain unless the bowels aro 4n:!ame.l , and then their influencets hal- " i:rg.' They stimulate the : appetite .anl O.ijtesi ivo organs ;--th.ey operate to pnrjfy ': aiiil enrich (he hlooil, and impart reneffvd hcuHh Rr.d visor to tlia whole system. PrfpircJ by Dr. J. C. Aycr Cb, ''Practical nnti Analyticr.1 Chcmtstt, ! L ows!!, Mass. " .. f -,m r.V K'JL 17.VCC:TS TiatWar.K3. - fo.n4.ly. ,- t '; .'!' ;i' , 45 Years Before the Publtc. - THE CENU1NG LIVERPILLS . : FOR THE CURE OT -. . - ; , EepatUis, or Liver. Com'plaintyl, nVSPEfSIA AND sk:k headacftb. : t Symptoms of a. Diseased Liver. ' ' ' ' 'i. - j y' .; ' '- "f , ';- r . .- FUN in the right side," under ins -edge of the ribs) increases on -pres- snre ; sometimes the painls inthepeft s,ide ; the patient is rarely abl tq lic on the Ieft side ; sometimes the pain is felt nnder the shoulder blade, and it- ftequenily extends tb the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The stom ach is affected with loss of appetite -and sickness; the bowels in general are costive, sometimes alternative with lax ; the head h troubled with . pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sen sation in the back part. There is gen- erally a considerable loss of memory, ' accompanied with a painful sensation' - of having left undone something which : ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. , The patient complains' of weariness and debility ; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he com-' . plains of a prickly sensation of the ' skin ; his spirits are low ; and although he is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to him,! yet he can 'scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try-it. -In fact; he distrusts every ' remedy.' j Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet exam ination of tlie body, after death, has shown the liver to have been exten sively deranged. : . . , . AGUE AND FEVER. ! Dit. C. McLaxes LrvEit Pills, in j (Cases of Ague Xnd Fever,., when . taken with Quinine.-arc 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 t disease to give them a fair trial, j." For all -bilious ' derangements, and as a simple purgative, they, afe un- ' equaled. ! - .. . . - . ' . EEW AllE OP I2IITATIOXS. .... The genuine arc never sugar eoated. Every box has a red; wax seal cn the .t ;lid,;with the impression Dr. McLane's Liver Pills. v ; : .. . . i The genuine McLane's Liver Pills bear the signatures of C McLane and riXMiXG Bros, on the wrappers. Insist, upon having: the genuine Dr. G. McLane's XiVERtPjLLS, prepared by Fleming Ilros., of j Pittsburgh, Pa the f market being full of imitations of . the nztr.z McLarie, spelled 'differently but. une pronunciation. , . ; c dec 8. ly - ' I HaHecl Tree foriScta. fitted wttb mr, TATSaTSW SfKTT ATTAO HH T. . j, May ih mvf UnpTbPTP " rr,TnUdrippln ""Q $1 0,000. SAFETY LAr.iP. WANTS j
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 11, 1880, edition 1
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