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roll I i PDBEsllES ANHOUNCBMiiNT. THIS MdRNINa STAR, the oldest dally newspa per in North Carolina, is published daily, except Monday, at "T W per fear. $4 0!) for six months, $i 2o for three moaiba, $1 0j for one month, to malt aubscrioers,' Delivered to city subscribe at the rate of 15 cents per week lor any period from one week to one y ear. ,...,.. TRK tVEKKLY STAR ia nablished every r ridav morning at $1 60 per year, $1 00 for six month , 50 cents for three months, : ' . ADVERTISING RATES (DAILY) .One square " one day, $1.0J; two days, $1.75; Ume days, $i 60r four days, $i.00; Aye days, $3.60;. on week, 4UU two weeks, $6.5J; three weeks, $3.60; one inoiitk, $10,00 J two months, $17.00; three- month, $44.00; six months; $40.00? twelvemonths!-4- Ten lines of solid Nonpareil type make one square, . All (announcements of Fairs, Festivals, Baits, HopaJ Pic-Nics, Society Meetings, Pelitical Meet , ings,.&c, will be charged regular advertising rates. No advertisements inserted in Local Colamn at .' any price;. c;ra:,f; i Notices under head of "City Items" accents per line for first insertion, and 15 cents per line for each subsequent tasertionCrr;" 7- s ; T." v Ac vertisements inserted once a week in Daily will -. be charged $1 00 per square for each insertion, liv ery other day, three fourths of daily rate, Twice a week, two thirds of daUyme.'..f c .Notices of Marriage or Death, Tribute of Re-i spect, Kesolutiona of Thanks, &c are charged for as ordinary , advertisements, - but only half rates when paid for strictly in advance. At this rate 60 cents will pay for a simple aanoonoameut of Mar-: riage or Death;- . . r. . : ;. -, . ! ' i Advertisements to follow reading matter, or to: occupy any special place, will be charged extra ac-. i Advertisements on which no specified number of; insertions is marked will be continued "till forbid,"! 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Knows parties, or strangers with proper reference, may pay monthly or quarterly, ac cording to contract. - , - .: J . Advertisers should always specify the issue or is sues they desire- to advertise in. Where no issue is named the advertisement .will be inserted in the " Daily. Where an advertiser contracts for the paper to be sent to him during the time his advertisement ts in, the proprietor will only be responsible for the mailing pi the paper to his address. .. - -. v- j Remittances must be made by Check, Draft, Pos tal Money Order, Express, or ia Registered Letter. Only suCh remittances will be at the risk of the publisher. " .: I - Commimications, Tinlesa they conlain important news, or discuss briefly and properly subjects of real interest,-are not wanted; and, if acceptable ia every other way, they will invariably be rejected if the real name of the author is withheld; ' Correspondents' must write on only . one side of the paper. ' By WILLIAffl II. BBBRABD. i WILMINGTON, IT. C: i Tuesday Morning, April 30, 1878. PLEDGING CANDIDATES. Many of : the best weekly papers are taking strong positions against the evil . and dangerous "attempt to exact pledges of the candidates for the Legislature relative to tbe Sena torial election. ' ; We havelJbefpre ex pressed our ; opinion of .such a prac tice, We believe it will be found to work evil and only evil, and if per sisted in will exert no little influence in dividing, possibly, -in disintegrating the Democratic partyrr .We referred before to the utterances of the Rocky Mount Mail; Oxford Free Zahce, and Charlotte -Democrat three .staunch papers of our party in . condemna tion of the ".reprehensible practice. The Democrat copied what we, bad to say, and then supplemented it with the following judicious comment: ! "That's proper and sensible, advice, and' we endorse it heartily.; If Xhe .ona niari -idea is to be pursued and forced upon the! Democrats of the different counties of this: tState under . the influence of particular! strikers and .communication-writers, there will be 'independent' candidates for the? Legislature; and some of the independents, will be Democrats whose principle cannoi be truthfully assailed. Let . there be jq pledging of candidates in personal pre f erencea." , ; j The Goldsboro Messenger, anothe sound Democratic paper, has spoken It joins tbe Rocky Mount Mail in ti condemnation of this somewhat new movement in our Dtaie poutics. . vy believe that prior to 1872 no 'sue plan was heard of in our election4 The' Messenger indorses, as "very sa sible" the opinion of the Mail - when it censur.es " the plan, of exactina; pledges to-support a particular mad for the IT." S. Senate when ' a cand date for the Legislature., r: r: -; I - The Lumberton Mobesonian jatiu another unfaltering upholder of Dern ocratic pincipies has some -timely words on the same subject. It wisely -. ; . . j-.. - -. i says: 1 1 "There is' another matter which ' if not stopped is going to be very prolific of misi j chief in this campaign." There is a dispof sition among some of ' onr State papers to have the members of the next Legislature - chosen with a view tc their nreference for .Senator. This, in our lad ement, is entire- iy wrong." u v,---,:. Other papers : have spoken out but we failed to preserve , the numbers. We do ' not see' whaV possible gootl can come of such a practice or." pre cedent, and we can see a vast deal of injury that may accrue if it . is gene rally adopted If a Ifmaii'wili ":. carf-j fully study th structure of our go vernment he will see how; important it is that afce Senate or States should be'filled by ' able men chosen by ,vheLegUlaresTrha , House is. .filled ; by . men ; direcuy elected, by, the people. . Both Houses should not have the. same constituen--y. . According tor the geniut of oVr . government according? to the Con titation in the Senate of the United SiMw4eVei0at or Cpm monwealtb is represented in its polit ical capacity upon a footing of ; abso-; Iqte equality like a Congress of sove reigns or ambassadors.. We venture lhat this will be agreed to by the best i- t .--J i:.: lawyers aiiu uesi v luiunueu uunti Clans aa a fair Btatemcnt.although con - Uensed. .. : But what about the riause '. lias that body or Jvepresenlalivesf .the eameuonstituen ht the House -represent the Suue direct- Jy, or the people who are the electors? i'n. Uitor - nf nrw honatisA the pe0ple,id not the Slate, choose them evada the Constitution, and make the ihonsh through ihe prooess of select- U i.t i ,v - rr ' it .heir . rv'vs----' , ,. i , wishes) we would do well to allow tom nWr tnfitai .tbe:Ol44.U:mecu8tom (hpra .tn enntina. : and. whilat. the i . - - . -i t v peopie puna 'jm " rr " selectioToti jReTentatiyes to the lower House of Congress to repre - oonf Ahw tn llow f hftir leo-islators . - . i . to be untrammelled, and to select onr.r. mon n are to renrpaerit the f : . t I State of North Carolina in its soye-J i-olcrn Aiir.9Rit.v n the United ., Slates - Senate. We repeat .what we said ,. ... ...--.... some; days . ago,: ;i;-?7 ; ( i:a 'Elect good, true, capable- men to the Legislature, upon their merits and princi ples, and then let them elect the nest men to the U. b. Senate." TUE MICHIGAN SCANDAL . j We are glad to see that the. belief is becoming general io the Northwest that the venerable BishorV McCoskrey will come out thoroughly vindicated It.is now believed by most people, at Detroit. Michican, where the tna-s .- . , r- i. 't- - it. . .i. ': ' ! ligned Bishop lives, that the- senqua nA vatv VUmao-irnr charges : brought against him are j uuqualihedly false and . maliClOUS, and tbe letters,; Upon, i . v , , l ,- , ' . which Ihe cbarges are founded, are fn.na,iao '.- , ' .. , . il ,. ' , ' : ' 'V The reporta gamed, credence n rst.l marnlv bftnansR the T?ihon had tre signed and left his diocese, it was said, with the-intention of going to : Europe. ; Besides, the letters at ; first were declared positively to. be in the nanawnting ot. ine veneraDie ecciesi astic : The Bishop stoutly denies tbe r whole j charge, says the letters aro forgeries, and will meet : his enemies before the proper tribunal. . The De troit correspondent of theaPhiladel phia Times writes on the 23rd, inst. : j "It has become known that the. person j who claims to -have discovered the cor- 1 respondence is one George McConneli; a I printer once a beau of the Fanny Richards with whom, it is alleged, the Bishop wa9 improperly connected. McConneli says that he stole the letters from Miss Richards while he was courting her, and only, pro- duced them aa a measure of safety; to him- self. Some of the letters deposited in the safe of tbe First JMational cant are signed by the Bishop. . These ; are letters such, as any Christian gentleman, especially a clergy man, might write to a joang .female ward letters of advice, counsel and instruction. A father writing to a daughter would adopt such a tone. The indecent letters are not signed, save by a hieroglyphic cypher, and tbey are plainly the work of another hand, The obscene drawings, to which reference I has been made in the Chicago, Zimes' re- I ments and " eqnalizatton.,r-' Gineii norL conld hardlv have emanated from the I 'Ty,,,-y . .j ..,1,1. ffiShe S sisned letters is refined and beautif ullv ex- I pressed; in the unsigned it Is coarse, and J there ... are frequent t misspellings, and J Such scandals in the Uhurch are to I be always deprecated, and no man J not evil disDosed will take pleasure I ;n ,AnA, ;i,- - ir.i- I . . , . ., . , . I pair me useiuiness, u nop io uesiroy the character and even life of an aged and eminent servant of God.' tBB FLOBI0A CBIIIE. id y The confessions of Jud?e MoLin. i - , - , ;-. .1 ' I one of the members of the Returmig Board of Floiida. and ' of " Senator I Dennis, giving the details of the Afa-, chua county frauds! are very natural- - ' ------ - - -r I -m-m-- " - - rrr i ' . the Democrats insisted upon from the - ; -'. f - firatr 11iere ever was any good rea- son ior any one to oeiieve inai jeiori- 1 da and -Louisiana -ever voted for I Hayes. From the first ' immediately -r. .1. .t " " - - - - 1 r I wuiu. -wei pu-1 lished, there was every reason to be- I lieve that Xhese States had 1 voted I for Mr. Tilden,; the Democratic candidate for the Presidency.? Frori (- r J . w-m. 1 that time until now a very large majority : of ; the: American : -peo I pie have never: had jadoubt that j the trrpatent WolitWK m f,t.r1- I 0 . , , r, i . u I century naa peen perpeirateq,; ana- that when j tbe Electoral Tribunal 1 conducted itself as it did, .and cave ... . . .. n . . I me 10 tne resiaency to u present incumbent, that it deliberate-. 1 ... t'- - '.- ! I iy commiuea a most .infamous out- f rage upon the country. A majority of a quarter oramillipnote decided at the polls in favor of .Til- den and Hendricks, and ' when by-a I series' of crimes-withouta a paralleld try the leaders of I the It Republican Ji party stole:thCesj4enoyy a fear! r . . XTv i - ? I . - fui biowtwas jnicta4;onpurLform of government; and a most terrible I precedent was 86t."--:v.--;r. L .: 1 tj... v .H.. I v I ties which marked the acts of Radical leaders in 1876-? wUl everbe repeateil I again successfully. Such a strain upon institutions would probably prove our: more than they could bean i- -i ni There is great necessity, then, for the present l7J?2ml&; viction of ; the dispassionate . men of and; indeed, throughput the country;, all parties in this conntrfj and of ib These declarations confirm i all that telligent people throughout the world,' I Honci in nnea annh n slaMifA i wvwg.u..w 1 will prevent t the Ruoceasf ul consura rna.t fon ofnother such; erime against freeitiBiitutiona and thrighta of the VVe copy the-gist ot Jndge Mc- Lin's confession, which hs bn rgde I uooer .. irreafc sunennsr- Hi lias re- "dittie childreLliv4iii ceutly lost two time he made his confession, tie says: have sipce learned from the parties who d tt wa falsely mantffaetured returii i and including tna true return,,, wuicn cpr- responded with the precinct returns of that countyi; jwpuldacerulnjy i hareogivett ihe State to Mr. Tilden. Archer precincNo. I 2. Alachua county, was included' in1 the t wuuu U'luo uaux WIUUIXUVU 1U ; UU3 ciuct was not sfcown lo lue Doaru .uy w Democratic Uwycrs although a onfc8t j preCincl.' buI have recently learned from I the Republican leader of the county ithat I a ffftr 4ha vainvna Ituon Krrvil tTii f I j OainesvlH' the county teat,Htwo hundred and nineteen votes were added to abe re turns by the inspectors and clerk of said precinct. ; In: Xeon cdunty seventy-fQur 1 iwuui wa uoiiui wn ouncu, t.. the ballot-box at precinct No. 9.' yet it was made to appear even to the -satisfaction of the Democratic member of. the board, that these were false ballots. Subsequent confes sion shows lbaMheywexe.siuifed into the box. I had seen jos. Bowes, one of.,th in spectors, have' tickets simpar to lliem a few days before the" election, and cautioned him' againat their use, unless they - were, generally adopted, and 1 afterwards learn ed.he had given, them tup. In. .Jefferson' county, in a certatn precinct at which Mr.1 .1.- Hell 'was inspector; lOOvotes were ur. reptitiously added to the ballots and Count ed. No charge was made as to , this fact' before the 1 board. . The "confession of U. Bell. since made to me,' discloses the fact thaMi hatl the -210 .uvotea A fraudulently added to the Aroher s return, and . the .74 I votes sturled .in the box. . in JLeon county and the 100 surreptitiously addd in Jit I ferson county, aggregating 893 -voteJUbeen I cinct which were excluded for irregularis I lJ BUU ""aiuy, coauary w iae ueciswn I of the Supreme Court, been retained and I counted, Mr. Tilden 'would have carried J the' State. ' The conclusion, therefore.! is irresistible that Mr. Tilden was" entitled to the electoral vote of Florida, aud not Mr. I iayes." .i.r- ;;ii .-i .ilf.t .aa i'tiby Senator Dennis,,for ieight : years; a member of the Florida Legislature, was also Chairman of tbe Republican committee of Alachua county and President of the Board of, Commis sioners. ;; VVe give a; brief? extract from his. testimony: -. :n-ir-k' I don't mind 'saying that I am certain the State of Florida went for Tilden on tbe face of the returns, and that lie should have had it. I will go further, and say there has not been a time in the ' past' three' months when, if fhad been convinded that crush in8 proof of the fact that Tilden carried tbe State would turn Haves out and give Tilden his rights, I would .not have gladly fur- nished sucn; proof, l Knew that ir my proof went before Congress no man could aland up and vote to. keep Hayes in his seat- I told 'Uncle Ben (General Butler) 1 could do, and while he thinks Hayes should be turned out, he thought it best to wait till some, action- had been taken by Congress in the matter. . I talked with Sen ator Hamlin about it also - - corhbnt ceninKNT We look to Congress to inter pose a barrier to this hungry horde of oouuiern .claimants, tor liberal expen 3 . - . i i,. . cuturain the name of publio improve Congress, tojnterpose a barrier to.the norae, oi JNorinern, claimants . ,wno nave piacea puis before tneupngress appropriating money to. the extent of gate of all the money bills introduced by Southern representatives.- TfaA. ost m. ' :; 2 1. ; " ! - Ane confessions or me rionaa ballot thieves who returned the eleo- toraI TOte of that State against Til- den by fraud, are of little' moment. Like th confession ' of Mrs. Tilton they come when the judgment of the world ii irrevocably made ' up as to their - -guilt, : and the penitential or contract admissions aireaav added-reri contract admissions of those who had ary- to crime, are but repetitions of the old. old lesson . . that. wrong has no. refuge from, just "tribution. , It . is .now, . and for iy u vuo . u wa i wwu t u 5 nvv ikcu, i vwu- i0"??, "' D0?u3r voted for Mr. Tilden for Presidentr that thejr votes' were perverted bf the most deliberate - and ' mon-' strous fraud ''of -history, and : that the - nation-bowed ftothede, cisnon of the Electoral Commission tecaus6 it Wa8 created ia f good faith and gave: peace - to th.e . Republio i the name of law. :. Already muoh of vijuo.ifauus m. .ueban juas ftf snrface a?d from week vTvtr r hnro ova - Awtmtnaf rna An-I confessionaJronithftdegraded actors in the great crime against 'free - go yernmentj which cl.oud every-honest W"UV"V -"epuuiioauaua emo- crats with shame. V The decision, of the Electoral Cora mission will stand. bedanae it. gave "President - Hayes a "wiuiutie untaintea oy any irauau- lent act of bis own: but this govern ment i8 n6t strong enouah to fiear the strain of a'repelitioh of the Florida j T.., r J . 1 ' 1 .": ojouiBiaoa irauas, ana unless most carefully guarded against by just and sDeedilv - make Government of th people, by the people and for thefeo-: P Pe JMrx a...iouo0. " t-j f We: never heard f4 a meaner- case 0f low-down assassination- than -.(hat of: Colr.,W, L, Salisbury, of. the Co- lumbus HAquirtr; anapun ye jo- eret to know that. there are men in this world SO lov. mean nnii nniraM v ka .nv rt-MlU';,X darkness, ' and without the i 'eliehtest warningto snoot teuow; being m -W WmBW uiuruereu auu wiluuui a. coanoH in harm a hair of the bead of j tbe man who took his lifeand for-nothing. ! . wa,iis VMB a aam -vU.u. Whatever of enthusiasm may have ani mated "tlie friends of Judge Schenck must be futallv chilled bv developments un wisely drawaUutl)y 'lfie party "Zeal f oveizealoya aavocais pi nis emims. --jj.wajuru j.ixwiwr -T-Wiih oufbesl abd stroDKe'sfmeiron the ticket, with a platform liberal as the times require, aud with the party united tud de termined inrali sections of the State, there will be no Question aa to the result. But i auy'df1' these' Darticnlars- we are lacking, Juhere is ooxlasojulaAread-ltfer !rAo.oId. farmer and aubscriberJ says he is not a aandidate and never .expects ,to. be.: He is now sixty odd years of ajje and' has born a good Character for' honesty and io tefirity .p to this time, : but hef knows that his character will appear black and revolt iug atf soon as" it becomes knowrr that hej is a seeker after o8lce.-SpUlhern ILme Sn , , POLITICAL POINTS. - The; Democratic Southern 'news- papers- appear io .iavor-xieBurnjnB, ' iwu . v; ' - - ' ; President, . io 1880Cfewtond Plaindedter j ed.the pfheers who run thethief down rr . '" . t . . I ad. restored the nlunder with i20' monly good-year for conf essrons. i here "-16t8 of foom for 'the test.--f'MatirfpAia V)...! f - MrP Si ' Gdtj stateRman; has beeb lecturing in Washington on tbe Poetry of Mechanism. - .It is not stated, whether, or not he "- includes tballotsW)x mmBff.:- The "President ap-pearsto;5 & convinced that ibis year the - emergency is such that, every true Republican will have to nab or cut bait, and he is going to. give 8 good an example as be knows bow. : The talk about Gen. Grant aa a Presidential candidate fn ' 1880 rather :.in creases with the lapse of lime, and it is evidently to be recognized as a, feature of political gossip with reference to the next election. Springfield Republican, Jna. - ' Tr:---T!ii ji - r " TTJJt"AaChaDaler IS not rated among the saints, but those w bo think lie is a fool would probably - nod out their mistake by tracing his fine Italian band in recent transactions. William i9 in a fair way to deserve well of his coumry. WatTi ington 1W, Mem . --t The confession of ;, Mr. McLin should be considered at ihe White House class meeting next Sunday night with ap propriate prayer, and tbe exercises should be closed with tbe well-known hymn be ginning, , :,:.,, ':.-..-.: r. ' "My thoughts on awful subjects' roll." ' " ' 'WasJiington Pogt,'Dem PERSOIVAkU . . . O'Leary, the pedestrian, at Dub lin Wednesday evening,: completed a walk ot zt mues in sixty hours. t . ; , Mr Tilden is now charged with a part ownership of tbe riew York World: Thisis probably aliunde. Washington Post . Mrs. Dr. Mary Walker; who is J . TTT T I . l . : . - ujiug at v attuiDgioa, is luny-eigui years oia. . VY orry ana annoyance have worn ber OUt. ' : ; . , -Lord Beaconsfield has consented. it is said, that "Henrietta Temple" shall be dramatized, and the work is now go- lngon.- fc Bishop McCoskrey pronounces all his published letters to a poor orphan girl the Iorgeries of a vagabond who, bas been in prison. .... Lt, Reade, of the regular army, has been , offered $0,000 per annum for seven years to take charge of the telegraphic system of Japan. I ; - Col. Bob Ingersoll has been pre sented with a Work on ."Moral Philosophy" by the students of . ihe Binghamton Classi cal and litble college." , . f . . r John Vy.Young, Brigham's eldest duu, uao icupcucu IUC UUUICSt U Y CI liio in thers '-estate. The widows say be has al ready received more than bis share. ... -The sight of Hon. J. Madison Wells anil honest 'John Sherman walking, arm-in-arm. on Pennsylvania avenue, does mucb to diminisn tbe sadness felt since the death of the Siamese twins. NevoYorlc Bun. The female lawyers at Wash ington, Mrs. MariHa . Rucker,' Mrs. Bel va Liockwood and Mrs. ilundors, engaged in a foot race in a suburban street last week.' Mrs.' Lock wood won . Stakes are not men. tioned.1 ' ' . " A Hawaiiad Princess. Mrs. Go vernor Dominis, is visitine California. She is the Princess Lvdia Kam&kaeba. sister of King Kalakaua, and last year she was de clared heir.appareut to the throne. " If she survives tbe King, she will become Queen., j one is about forty years old., tier husband, his Excellency, John Owen Dominis, is a uo8ton man, ana governor of uanu. twinklings: . Godkin's Nation grew to know too much, for this earth,, and so it died. Vhicago limes, i ..3 ,, , .r. The Dimmock place. at Eliza- betb, J., which originally cost $150,000, was sold the other -day foe $3,000. Result of the war, eh f : One of Edison's phonographs was broken into a thousand pieces through being carelessly left in a barber shop a few minutes. Wm- ' ' ! The'" New York &un savs in China, when a bank fails, the heads of the officials and trustees are flung into a cor ner, among the other assets, and a bank has not been known to fail in China within ninetyMiIne generations. ; - . ; ; ' Sweet as tbe tecder fragrance that survives, When martyred: leaves .breathe out their i.;. . . little lives: , . f Sweet as a song that once consoled our - " -'pain, ' - But never will be sung to us again, -'. Is tuy . remembrance. , JMow the .hour, oi , rest : i lath come to "tbee. Sleep, darling; it is i j i best. - . ' . . " " f r , : . . . . Longfellow . rrr The. . shrewd.:-; politician . com-' mences to crush a possible rival long be fore be is on tne- irsc&v A church organ that gets out of tufle on Easter Sunday should be blown up and severely - labored with. Ther' prayer: 'Ifow' I lay - me down to sleep," is thrown away if tbe mos quito bar is not properly drawn. : Phono graphs and aerophones are all right in their dot hnt thia txrnrlrl ia an trivan in lollrinrr that Speaking machines are needed less yune. rii t Mias Van, of (Jiocinnati, is a aew operatic singer who promises to place Herself in tne van. ; ,.. . . ... ... , Twelve new operas have - been produced by German .com posers durine .1 . T T..1 j . . . ir- iuv poat year, In Italyy jrine the.catnj- val, fleyen new operas were produced,. KirXotta ia one of the fichest ap- tresses on tbe stage. She (raw8 interest pq qpwaras oi KiiHi,uuuoi uoveroment bands. and yet can't eep away froffl1 tbe fooi ' !' ' . .c: '..hk ...-. x : j ':.".. v - '" miss marjf nuuermu - waa too trict a church-woman to piay darioc Holy' reek, but she couldn't resist the temptation f goinff to hear Mod jeska'a "Camille." in St. Louia. . . Not Down In tbe Bills. In a concert in Milwaukee a fiong, entitled ''Always Keep a Smite, j rerout tu tMiJaie priaJs goncraUy. "in making Tn V(V,Wr' 'u-.tnxln ! at saall orocrs hini.wr price have u) be chargea v. ......... , u "o "J i i -wfio had: rather hastily learned the tuiif, and to. whom the', words were jiafamiliaK,iThree wentimejntaj erse were mven.'aud then, reading uuoou- sciouslv from home jokerV-manu- sen ptT copy $ h e"p v v e f y ; re ird e r ex prssioftto thefpIloWiiig: ; ; ; vi if J (Always keep a amilo for mother, 1,1)0 not;drain tbe reti,ve -? jug, v-..yr Just to moisten cer wd mug.-. . ; Touch, it lightly, leave some ia it, ' 7! ; ;vht you'd, drln Impnlatye Gelieroatty. jj,; , iDanbury Ifews!"!... Jobn P.LMoore, a 'raillionaire, who was robbed of 35,000 in bonda 4 tha Dl Paul t nu hrhov rf V. .r h o J nraaanf. ; V"f rv",s!. ""S""";.! KiASr1: J enoucrh to sret a reoeiDt'frOm tho offi cers. But it is likely he wasn't. ! He is of top impulsive a. nature to think ,Ot , 1U -..r.r .. v.:.i-t--i:- . . ,-f i - The population pf Berlin blednce'lSGaq;;; ,') doubled Foreclosnre Sals ortanfJ. y 'VlRTCfl AND IN PURSUANCE ' OB' THB yowera contained In an Indenture of Mortgage, ecated to the undersigned by the late Avon E. Hal and Caroline A; his wife, bearing date the J7th day- ..- ..: . -;- t - l of Jane, A. 1. 1870, and registered in the Register's Office of New Hanover County, ia Book Z.Z., pages 479 etseq.i I will proceed to foreclose aald mort- I UJ ir ui luc jwaaiBBB. merein conveyed, 1 at tha Court Hoaao door, in the atyof Wilmlng- loo, uu daiuiwai, me jsia da. i ujt ma I NEXT, at 11 o'clock, A. 3Lr tor $5C0 caao, aad the. balance in equal installments payable, respectively on the let days of January, 1874,1830, 1831 and 1883. with 8 per cent. Interest. The said Dremisea are the same whereon the said Avon K. Hall lately resi ded, and are situated in Pender ceantv. on the road leading from Northeast Bridge to Long Creek, and aajouung me lanas Belonging, or iormeriy Deiong- ing, to L avid H. Banting and Joseph. B. Banting, a: d others. !-; -.-: .:;;; vs.i irf-. - DAvrn . WORTH, unardian. ap'STStawtd aata"' ' Mortgagee. Reduction 1 r IN PBICT OF ,:' ; " LEA PERRINS - y . . CELKBBATJBD .is-, A r -i PRONOUNCED Br ; EXTRACT s -. ei;- of a LKTTKK from a MEDICAL GENTLE MAN at ' Madras to his .1 brother at: 4 CONNOISSEURS TO BB TUK ' "OIBXY GOOD T .WORCKSTERi , - May.1851. - i -"TellLKA&PxB-. Csaxjce,";. ... - r And applicable to-, sirs that their sauce ia highly esteemed in India, and ia, in my opinion, ' the most palatable as well as the most ' wholesome Sauce that is made.?'. ( EVERY VARIETY : OF DISH. t iWorcestef shir e Sauce, THUS GIVING THE CONSUMER NOT ONLY THE BEST. BUT THE MOST ECO- . NOMICAL SAUCE. ;. . ; f 5 Signature on every bottle. ' ' " ' JOHN ODNCAM'S BOSS, v S9 Murray Street -and 1 Union Square, New York. , jan 8-oawly Ta XdminlstratorVAotice. ,:. 1 TTAVINQ QUALIFIED A3 ADMINISTRATOR or ute estate or Kicnara 11 . o rant, I hereby no tify all persons having claims against the said es tate, to exhibit the same to melon or before the 19th day of March, 1879. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment to ma. . ' JAMJ3 Jf. UAU3K, t mh 19 oaw6tr s .s tn- ; . .Administrator.) FAIRBANKS' : St an d ard S c ales, , ' MADS WITH THE ' I , Latest & Most Valuable Improvements. SCALES. - "' FOB SALE ALSO, , , ...,.,.. f f. PATENT ALARM HONEY DRAWERS, COFFEE MILLS, SPICK MILLS, ' j AND STORE FIXTURES ' GENERALLY-" THE - IMPROVED TYPE WRITES, W ' OSCILLATING ' PUMP COMPANY'S PUMPS. Fairbanks & Co, 8)1 BUOADWAY, NEW YORK. FOR SALE by LEADING HARDWARE DEALERS maa-sm mtaw&w tu rr ., .1 t. Zobi nVOXLCB COOk StOVClV IT IS THE ItAEGEST COOK STOVE t IT IS THE BEST COOK STOVE I- 1 IT IS THE HEAVIEST COOK STOVE ! IT IS THE CHEAPEST COOK STOVE! ;rris sold" by W. JACOCI, Wilmlneton. N. Manufactured for the trade by i ; THomae, Roberta, 8teYmaon 4c Co., Fall Fashiong. - ! TVT 8s- VIBQINIA 4 . OBR HAS RECEIVED and Jylls now using the Latest shapes for tl eg ana- Auases tia, ana myitii cau rrom tboge WHO nave aerwHure enmtsMtt qer wna ineir work. She is nrenared to alter old styles And fashion them Into tha most modern shapes. ' " White straw dyed black wbx-n so ordered and In best style. V v-;-.,- .:.,- : , ;i - j - RESIDENCE One door eat of Frgnt, on Church StKefc oot 14-tf ' in 5 WUOLK.NALK HBES. new ; ' , I . ; . PiCS"S.- AOuiNu-iaun . '.. jliiooSbiaoLw'i" 1 00 00 baoon North oaruimu. ? ; s shooidtr-. i a. . r 9 O 4kU. 5ffC cIsom. jMb- - Sides lb ..... ?J : ; . , sides ?s iS ; ' ft & BSfiK Live weight.. , . , 2 BA RRKI-8plnu'f nrpentu. ' - j : ,v.8ndHand,each,...,r.:: j 1 60 O 1 New New ITork, each. .... , 00 & 1 $5 1 55 1 90 26 liiujjiuwwiiniinKUMa, il ! n , -7 64t bOl' tfrjTTaoru'(iroib't' wi Northern. 9 8 ... CANDLBS Sperm J9 tor. 33 a U 00 '- 15- ' 5 ,. UO-i J 18 ! O ' .15 . a i. Aoamanune, ft b. "bH":f JMBSB-ortbOTacioryV State, SS..; ,g vg:S W ft ;f:"l.n W..O.a IS j rju VFB-avat o m - j ?V .T,iSaTjfc 7.7 ' ; : l 'j;! layra. : : - 1 poocsTlQi--Sheetiiis:,4-4.Td Bot' Xc;;Vf .f.i: " 00 a. r is 00 o 8 60- .&10 U 00 14 7 00 7 11 00 , 11 8 75 8 B 00; .8 60 & 5 00' -ceo 6 60 & t 685 - 6 . 7 85 . 9 0 CO & 0 7 00 7-60 8 00 8 67 60 63 I -erei, v- am. .... las, iSS&S mi MrI' ,!h,--"" FUJURPinev bbiv; , .r . super. Konnern. ff bOl. osira qo. 9 bbl...... Family wij jiuiK ouptr., y DDI.... ' Bxtn. bbt..v.. Hjy -.w "ii anllyi.. bbli, . Sx. Family. bbl ... ex - : 00 00- 60 60 00, 65 00,00 r 40 00 45 00 00 67 56 00 65 00 00 67 06 00 70 00 00 70 60 00 00 65 90. 60 Ground Bone. Bone Meal, W ; tjv .- M.ar,.-.r,, ,. - SavaasaGnano, .. ; Complete Manure , i Whaiuj'B Pboephate 1 1 i ' Wando Phosphate, - " .-.j . Berger 4s Bots' Pboapa, . h Kxcellenza Cotton Fertilizer GLUE .av. i,,vUi .i. f - GBAIN Com, In store, in oaga. , ; !. n-.i '58 :u?oo. .! 61 '50 f i 85 -" 5; ;,4 10 0 00 1 WX, 1 1 00 1 75 00 ! sa . X ' vK 00 00 1 uorn, uargo, w ooanei.. M : Corn. mixed S bnaheL. ....... Corn, wholesale, la baga..... Oata, bushel.. - Peas. Cow. . N boaho) . . . : . . tlLUiss reen. y x ... ........ ' Dryj;ll f -.' HAY Eastern, 100 ..... vVeatern, f 100 Se. ... ... North Blver, V 100 S... UUUf UKUJN y con.. LARD Northern, 9 D.... : Mortn Carolina, vs., LIMB bbl. 1 .... i ; LUMBER CWT &TSA1CSAWXB $ q .Ship Staff, resawed, S M ft.; , a Bough Edge Plank. V H ft. .. 18 00 00 00 80 00 16 00 WestlBdlaCargoeB,aecording , Hqnauiy, jaw.......... : DrecaeaFloorinc. sea&oned.. y- Scantling and Boaraa, com 14 00 18M 18 00 85 00 i . r :' 13 00 16 00 t)0 40 v . 00 43 ' 00 ; 85 i00 -u 38 ! S3 . S;S4 -- i6 ' 87 40 a.-'f 80 MOLASSES New cp Cuba,tlidB ? new crop vuDa,-pnia y gai.. ' Porto Rico.hhda.. .....,....;. ' ' . " bbla;..... BngarHoase, khds, gal. . vv-ff. u,....: bbis. gal. 8yrap, MjIb. ? gal. ...... ... IIAILS-Cnt, 4d to 0dV y keg.. . OILS Kerosene, ft gal.......... 8 B0 16 1 10 90 SO 3 65 100 Lara. gai......... Linseed, v gal............... - Bosin, 9 gal.. POULTKY Chickens, live..... Snrinfir.' . 25 3U 18 90 50 .15 -70 00 PEANUTS buaheli....;.. POTATOES Sweet, f) bushel., ' Irish, Northern, 9 bbl POfiK Northern. City Mess.... Thin, 9 bbl '-tf- Prime, 9 bbl.i.i.. ......... . Ramp, 8 bbl KICK Carolina, ft., Boogh, fJ bona KAGS Country, 9 t. - City. 9 tt..... ..... .. ...:... BOPl-.-...i:.. ..i...... .. 8 85 8 75 12 60 - m 13 00 00 00 0000 . 00 00 . 12 00 00 00 13 00 . 73tf wo 6 00 80 , 00 00 '8 .88 76 85 75 ' 85 'SALT Alum, 9 bushel Liverpool, Vsaok,cb P.O.B. . . .. Lisbon, 9 eack............ American, 9 sack., ........ BTJGAB-Cuba, B.. ....i...., ,00 . t-0 ' uonee, v Ex. C 9 It............. Crushed, BOAP Northern, y ..... gHINGLES Contract, 9 M..... CemmoR. tf M.... - Cypress Saps 9 M,,,... . -Cypress Hearts V M . 1 loy -.-. ! 34 9 00 6 4 0C J 50 4 50 ' 103tf . 10 9 6 800 5 00 . 9 50 00 STAVES ,W. O. Bbl., M... . - BO find., 9 M.rt....H.i... 18 00 10 00 00 00 08 10 90 7 00 5 00 4 50 8 5) 1 00 11 76 18 :' 88: 15 00 00 00 00 00 00 18 00 800 6 00 5 00 4 00 500 8 50 Si Oi 80 : aiumqe, w. M. - Mill Fair, 9 H Common Mill Inferior to Ordinary, 9 M... WHISKET Northern, gal.... worm vanuaa, m gai... WOOL Unwashed, ft .. t ' Wanned. aj WILHIINGTON MONB1 AARKEX V- '' ' . ?.. :J ';.! '.Z I; z 'wprun nuuiia. ' Goa1 ..... i..I.i.....'......;i;..4jPar. " - 101 Exchange telght) on New York, . .1 i . . . v . If dlsc't' " - .' Baltimore,.;. L. X "Philadelphia.: ' Western Cities .. .1 Exchange 30 days 1 9 cent , . j Bank of New Hanover Stock,. j.. .. -First National Bank,. . .i. . v; Dawson Bank... J.... . Wilmington Bulldiag Stock, . . . . .1 . . . : Mechanics' - h. w".--- ...1... 100 -75 65 100 95 180 , Navassa Guano Co. . . :" . ......L,.. : N. C. Bm4s-04dBx-Coupoii..w.i. 1 - Do. Fnndlng 1866 .1.... 5 -Do. 44 .. 1868.. 5 , - Do. ! New....;. 5 Do. , BpuUTax......!..... 1 Do. to N.C4 Railroad..... I.... 49 W. . W. R.R.Bonds7 e (Gold Int). 97 Carolina Central R. R. Bonds, 6 c.. .a0 WII.C0L Aug.R.B. 44 ..-T....80 WllmnigtimCaiyBonda, Sfe.,...70 ve,,.,i....,wj old6c.-i..T4. u 1 M M 5Jf 6a3e....70(GoldInt) 8WO....I.' ..75 " mi "-rr wu wiiuD, d jii.,..au ivioia mil or vm'n J,ii: 0 c....70 (Cur. Int) W. W. Railroad Stock ....;....U.45 North Carolina R. R. 44 .40 wu. Gas Light Co. .... Wilmington Cotton Mills... .57 .J SB r,lORlUr.1EIITS AND 1; Crave Stones. FIKST-CLASS WORK AT LOWEST NEW YORK f PRICES. DESIGNS SENT BY MAIL. WORK " PACKED AND SHIPPED, AT OUR RISK, 1 TO ANY PART OF THE SOUTH. RICHARD UfHAN Sc CO,',' ' ; '' U ,(.:..; ... -. ;. 57 Lafayette Place, New York.' : , Wathan's Monumental Designs, in book form, for ale to tne Trade. . j lee4 D&Wtf THE 1 SNEIDER.; BREECH-LOADING Prices, $50 OO to; 9250 OO. ALTERED TO BREECH-LOADING Prleea, $40, to $100. . Clark &Sneidei MANTrFACTTTRERS.- :?t .fefci.a.., , 814 West Pratt Street,- Wit . twsvif'.-v ..sis -ro- Baltimore.': Send for Catalogue. . : . dec 23 D&wtj E ' -.. - i - v -. - - . f 5 NQLISH, IRISH AND OORDON SETTERS, of the Choicest Breed. wiUx guaranteed. pedigree. ' -' -u E P. WELSH, s aov f D4Wtf ; '. I York. Penn 1 I T I XJ R. HICORD8' ESSENCE OP LIFE restores manhood sad the vigor of youth, to the most J gnat shattered constitution in four weeks. FAILURE IMPOSSIBLE. This life restoring remedy should be taken by all about to marry or who may have become weakened from excess or any other cause. Success )n every case is as certain as .that water Juenehes tnirst.. saa per case, sole Agent, Br. JOS. ACQUE8,t University Place, New York. DRUG. GISTS SUPPLIED. aug Jt-ly - NEW; ADVERTISEMENTS. 2,v t I ''' 12 : faTIwr99 "S Ceniiill Exposition for Before BorineorBtailnea Cabinet or Parlor Orean ?6 CtoCUIB With KB W 8TTLZ8, BSDITCEO PBK mnch information; Sentfree. MASON AHavmw OEQAN CO., Boston, New York or Chtogp111 - - - - FOWLER & FUITON, - GeneraTAgentB'for the: : ; r r r UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE ro. Manafaclnren of the . , " Solid Head,. JBel6adi?ig. MUitary and . Sporting, Central Fire . CARTRIDGES ! Aleo Him Fire AmmnniMon foFPfanis .1 t, ' 42 12 : 14 16 S-:: VPatSBnl etaS: so BelDffToolB, c, Ac Send for Ulna&aSi 52 - Catalogue. . 300 BROADWAY. NEW Ynftirg1 7.. Wanted.) TEMPLETON, MASS. lav 00 . 60 60 60 ' 60 00 60 i6X 60,, 76". 50 CO 785 775 85 ' 60' TO HAVE GOODi 1.EALTH THE T two MUST 11E KEPT IN ORDKU. R a? v minPTi 5ARF0HDS. LIYEH a. enwei o? " -i. cleabs the 1 a ti) ' i 60 . 00' 00 e 00 00 00 00 v 00 00 00. For Pamphlet address Da. Sanfobo, New York. ' I "w, iu- 1 . a. ajv M I K 'I'M. t W . r imflT . . 1 THE CO-OPERATIVE NEWSPAPERS. It has been asserted that one-half of all monev paid by New York advertisers for advertising out side of that city goes to the Co-Opksative News papers. - , : - If this statement Is trueUhere is no occasion fo surprise that prominent papers which are still char gtng war prices for advertising feel called upoiuo abuse a rival with which they find themselves iiifJ. 15 I W" 18, 00 62V 65 90,: 5 . 11" OCO . 15 10 00 lo 11 85 Die to maintain a competition. Full particulars about the -Co-operative Newsna pers. together with catalogues and advertifingrates mailed free on application to BKALS & POsTEfi' eJf Ll26?1 A HM?.AN Nxwepapie Union, 10 Spruce Street, New York. . J ( MIXED CARDS, with name 10a Agents' 4rU outfit 10c L. JONES & CO., Nassau, n: y. fllt AUQ retail price $280 only $65. UlXUriill J5 PIANOS reUU price $610 only $135. Great bargains.. BBATTY, Wash- IKOTON, N. J - . OK FANCY CARDS, SNOWFLAKE DAMA8K. Assorted in 25 styles, with name, 10 cts. Nas sau Card Co., Nassau, N. Y. TO P L AWTER S Fif ty 4one partly decomposed Hog Hair, used with success on Tobacco , Corn and Grass. Priee $13 per ton, In bags. Shell Lime, in bags $40 bushels 10 top 12 cents per busheL BOWEN & MKR CEB, 72 Exchange Place, Baltimore. PIANO & 0EGAN BSUSEsi hold the field and compete With the world. 1.0C0 Superb Instruments from Sellable Malm v.,.t- ry Rates. Everv man his own agent. Bottom prices to all; New Pianos, $135. $lfiO. $119. New Orean $40, $50, $67. Sif years guarantee. Fifteen days' trial. Makers' names on all Instruments. Square dealing, the honest truth, and beat bargains in the U. 8.- From $50 to $100 m&tJ,Jbnyillg from LUDDEN & BATES' i ATl5SNrOLfibALB AKD ORGAN DEPOT, 8 - POTT A T TO Dr.Marcliisi'a :.' Uterine fiATitni mnii Will DOSitivolv mm VliniiUa XVcatnn.. . i. o the WombVWMtes, Cnromcfnflamrnlrtio or m 7v I "P presses sou lrremar aienstrnation, ,nf? I A?.01." a?? reltoble remedy. Send postal card foi remedy. Send postal card for eernncates rrom H Jk A T,T.ATn Drugglsts-fL&O per bottle. HE AEING RESTORED GRSAT INVENTION by one who was DEAF f op ZaxXtJS't S? 8lamP fr particulars.; JOHN GARMORB, Lock Box 80, Madison, Ind. n5S7PriLON CAirBBCUEKD ! Try PC Mpf yo"rdrCggitt forit, . LbGOMOTITElWDES EsTAELignwj in 185a, - MTin f OOf r. m oil Irina . T , , . ' ' ui AAicumoaves, ana nave re "y.PJSed of the Amoskeag Manufacturing Co. all the patterns, patents, and the good will for the manufacture of their celebrated Steam Fire En gines and Fire Apparatus, and are now prepared te fieitl!xecilte ord2Lr8 Promptly, bend for de- New York SHOOTING-1 GOAT. STYLISH, HANDSOME COAT, . First Class In every partlculai Pleasant to wear, durable, and in the end the cheap est MADE OF BROWN VELVETEEN. Pockets and Lining made to take out. so that j diujr ju una wuuer snooong. Horace Smith, Esq.; says:, "It is my idea of shooting coat. I nave worn them for several year and will have none other.'?- , . Price for Coat: 2S? Vet e r-i h, v.. brown corduroy Pants, at $ 10 per pair. -1 make on ivtheone oTrlo , tl. ..hmw a . . 1 urutro ttni wui not give satisfaction. Also, in addition to the above, I am makinv Waterproof Canvass Suit, cut same style as the Vei veteebi goods, not staff and hard, but soft and plea Bant to wear; guaranteed to turn water. Sportsmen who have seen it say it is The Pest Yet Coat $6.50, For full Suit, $14.00. ... :-.!.; ..-.:. . : .' i I also make the SIcpvpIahh rmt.Vnt wit v. .1... if desired. - " '. ' Rules for measorement and samples sent auo. application. - - X.. SHELDON, RAHWAY, N. J. act 85 DjfcWtf ; SHARP'S M LET ALUC CARTRIDGE. MILITARY, HUNT - 1NQ AND "CREKDMOiik" klM.KS - v - KJCc.HL ALL OTHERS IN ACCU . , . , RACY, STRENGTH AND HAFKTY ; Ho Premature Uiscliarge Ever 0ccax Every Riile warranted a good shooter. CaHbrc 40, 44 and 60-100 ofan inch, and of any deeired lcngtfi Charge ef powder from 50Oo 105 grains. 'Weight ot balls from 920 to S40 grains. Stock, plain; alst Pistol grip and checked. Sights: plain; Globe aa Peep digits;. .Veraier wlta ; tnterchasgeable froB sighu .aad : Wind-gauge Bverv variety ef . a munition for above eojutaatty ea nana. , , , ; Priees . from, 3Q to $135v . .' 7 SHARPS RIFLE COMPANY. Bept il-D&Wt? Bridgeport, Cob. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ELIZARETHTON,; BLADEN ;X30UNTY, N. C ZPQ?? stairs, In Brick Buiidins. eeciipied by KInalel as Cot -: : - v . ..-.. .- cial attention to Claims. Collections on sum of 100 and upwards made for Five Per Cent, it wibuows suit t Drawing Deeds, Mortgages, c, a specialty. ,, . , y; ap&-DAWtf TT? AG Tno choicest ia the world Import XXJaXDi ers' prices Largest Company iik America stanle article Dleases evervbodvTrade- continually increasing Agents wanted everywhere best indacemeots don't waste time send for Circular to ROBERT WELLS. Pres. of the Original! American Tea Company, 43 Yesey St : New Yorlc P. O. Box 138 f. . . feb S4 DAWSm TX)B THE SPEADY CURE of Seminal Weakr V nesB, Lost Manhood, and all disorders brought on by indiscretion or exoess.. : Any druggist nas the ingredients. Address Dr. JAQUES A CO., 1)0 W. Sixth St, Cincinnati, Ohio. feblrlyD&Yg Agsnts 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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