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publisher's annocnceMBNT. MmMnnmNasTAK.toeoidedBynewBp: per iu Norm Co TTorx'la ni i "Lli; Sfrsrit SiS&S I rate Oi 19 CGUIB ,...... 7 i I week to one year. mitt weekly star is puDusnea every mnminff at 1 60 Df yew, H w - ceuus iuinuvv Jin AnVEKTISIN(i'BATES (OAILY). One ia' jneaay, ii.ou. v "-rj. -- -t- vi(y. two weeka, 6.53: three weeta, .tu i ww .... n. rrjiiprnnw niuuuuk . .w- . .'I.v. r hn il mantlui.- S0U.UU. lea f.n-Xf Rni?d NoriDareiltyDe make one square. ' All announcements or Fairs, raia BaHa, Hops, l'ic-Nicft,tJocrt.iJIseVnjjs.iPliUl Meet iz2!r.n. . wiiibA chanted teguiar advertising raw- No advertisements inserted In Local Ctolumn at any price. ..--- - . t Notices under head ot "Cilj lteins" " Jg n inonrtian . and 15 cents per lino lor eacs A VS. iubi uxm . n.rtoil rnif H a. week in Usily will be chareed SI 00 per square lor each inseruon. v- ery oiuor ujr, . i i, tmnthiniinf dailv rate. ' Netices of Marriage or Death, Tributes or he- jed for spect, lieaoluUons of JIlianajpv-.are caa .rordVdyerUsemenU, 'but .only half rates cenU wiU pa for a simple announcement of Mar riaee,dr Death. Adverttsements to follow reading matter, or to occupy any special place, wui oe caarncu corduigtothe position desired. Advertisements on which S??0' insertions is marked wiU b continued "till forbid," at the option of the publisher, and chareed up to the date of discontinuance, t Advertisements discontinued before the time con tracted for has expired, charged transient rates for the time actually puDiianea. Advertisements kept under the head of "New Ad vcrtisementa" will be charged fifty per cent extra. An extra charRe will be made for double-column or triple column aaverusemenis. -&ii miAtiiimnmiti and. recommendations of can dldatesfor office, whether in the shape of commu nications or otherwise, will be charged as advertise ments. Amusement, Auction and Official advertisements one dollar per square ior eacn mscruuu, svmtraot ariverHaprii will net be allowed to exceed their space or advertise any thing foreign to their regular business without extra charge at transient rates. . . . ' Povmnnta tnr t.ran nens advertisements must made in advance. Known parties, or strangers with proper reference, may pay monthly or quarterl, cording to con tracts.. oa- ' Advertisers should always specify the issue or is sues they desire to advertise in. Where no Ibsuo Is named the advertisement twill be Inserted in the Daily. Where an advertiser contracts for the paper to be sent to him during the time bis advertisement is in. the nroorietor wHT only be responsible for the i mailing of the paper to his address. Remittances must be made by Check, Draft, Pos tal Money Order, Express, or in Kegisterea iiener. Only such remittances wur Tie at- mc r o pabliaher. Pnmmnnirftt.ionH. nnless thev contain imDOrtanf i news, or discuss brietly ana properly sumeciB oi resi interest, are not wanted; and, if acceptable in every other way, they will invariably be rejected if the real name of the author is wnnneia. , iotnmQ Btt. By WILLUn H. BERNARD. Friday Morning, J anuary 1 7, ,1 8 7 9. rnuAP eddoatiOn again. The Greensboro Central Protestank has done us the kindness to copy our editorial on "Cheap Education," ac ' companying it with a complimentary , reference to the Mobning.Star, and supplementing H'with some practical, 1 I' tt -s x a ' r I weii.wUWIMueu - scummm ya sv?4i.. vveare giau u uavo j vuo.' ?uiiwi mx i that paper as an ally in bur efforts to create a sound public sentiment in re gard to the necessities of the chil dren of the State and the importance of educating them. ! ? . Our Greensboro friend agrees With the Star as to ithe propriety and I necessity of gislative appropmtiojr f in aid or tne uxiora urpnan Asymm. I Itsavs: -'f I Wtli all the facta before us as furnished I - r I' in the management of the Aaylumbythe present Superintendent, Mr. Mills, we see no aporogy possible by our legislators for f wunnoiaing am irom 5. inaixansuiauon. I, . , , . The Coufa&otk .fpfatfaXr$ffxa the i eternal truth that a large standing opening-of-orre Orphan. House;' the Judi- I army is a perpetual "menace to the ciarv committee nronotmeed the resolution I ... . . . . . nf Mr , VlnmfrK in tnnrnnri.la I fW fn I aw. ; a.- ivm inft V vasww ayv wv IV the Orphan Asylum constitutional, and yet that resolution was voted down! ; We are left jto conjecture the reasons for the defeat of such a wise and necessary measure, but we fear it was for lack of sound discretion and genuine economy. In our opinion the State of North Carolina has not, nor ever had, within its bounds an object more .deserving of such an appro priation, nor one on which $5,000 could be expended with such prospects of a large return of substantial benefit to the needy. And while we -glory in the heroism of Mr. Mills (Bro. Mills)f who baa stood a father to the ; orphans who belong to the whole State, and whom the whole State by its Lei glBlature' Has deliberately - disowned," we shall await to see what is to be the action of the present Legislature, 1 With the hope that if will undo the wropgs of the past." If the, pexfc Legislature does not maktf somerovision for the Orphan Asylum, it will be a blistering sbarjie;. A legislative day costs the State about 11200. if lour or five daysUoss of oratorical - wind, and closer Work at the .beginning o thf sessiopjwould enable,the lglstatufe tb 'make an appropriation without any cost to the people, for it would thus come butof the mottey-saved by less gab 'and harder work on the part of the mem bers, jrf thaXegislatdr&vL f tf The most important thing to pe considered by the General Assembly is the education of ' the children of North Carolina; our; Greens boro contemporary, and ' witb force: v" Build railroads, will yoii, and le them fall, as they inevitably will, sooner or later, into th& : bands of capitalists liviag outside the State', while the education of our people ; is neglected. : For : 'capital' often signifies education cul tare and enlightenment, as well asjnoney.' " ' - . : In bur former editorial we ' showed what the Asylnml wasdbin0ll5s giving' a good ' plain' education tbi about 12fo pupus : eacb yea and T It Ja1 total cost. oi 4 each pernionth. This,! as we understand it, includes board j tuitibn,"cLbtt the minimum cost of oommon-isclraol' . xo veaon tnese cnuaren, pnder MrJ :8;!makabtegj ' COStS bUt 4ft r.W'WMV-atattVLa:waJh.J V.M.V.WU. ...... , . lhe Central Protestant U inelin riuiMjueve that a system like th one employed in the Oxford Asylum would be. the desideratum for our flauntrv at various BOmtP io North K r ll Carolina. !I tbU U . -o doubt correal m .- ,g , ij hive good reaaorr'for sayitfg that th4 AaTri,,m iruall tnncrht.' I i ,:, . Aari.,m iruall tnrht.. 1 fTf " " J w I .. . , T J. "" 7 " fl well CareU lOr. 1 UDt u lure 1 " m . . jur. iwuw, ,wuvr iMyt j i gif t i attraotiug and attar.huig ithil- dren to himself. Heis -deoidea.pbsi-1 ;,ro ondrt. vav 4rindin .Maiman- I aUnipri:i Ha baa shown how- it is pbssible'to gather the pbor ihndrefl of the ;-State and clothe and 'feed and Bleep ana veacn.anu supery.iBB i em at a cost- not exceeding tV them - " r. a month. The Ce, to - of laKSrajSj. these things, says. . .. I I "Our people should be alive to .the ita- 1 No one J believes Uat any indifferent system: ol; imparting iaatrttcuoo wotua pe loieraiea or praciiceu, j by theuperintendent at Oxford, and itl Rftfiiaihat what he has done there mieht r seems that what he has done there might p bp employed as data to le used to thft J robbed 'thealleflift freeze xomlrldPem. t . ( , f eundine, of an educational enterprise else- 4,I'ue rooueu, i,ueu. 3 teAfcKoco. -. . t t . ; where. W ' wani of clothWaHhe 1 "Here is an opening for philanthropists, f aLd one of the most imnortant' achieved meats of this age would be thereduction oH the cost of education ao that its advantages might pome within the reach of all, or as: nearly ail as possible. : ' THE AKItlY KKpi7VTIOrf.,n. We do not approve of . a great deal we see in the editorial columns of the iT . D fl III lil .. fWlTl I r J: features. X irst, fit 631 U BIX main Should not exceed ten thousand men. yor jt8 command, one Major General anu two ur lour jurigauier vrcuvraia aire enough. Third, the staff depart ments should be consolidated. It n- - - !.. f-:-': .u lays:.,. , t;i,; 4 y "The Quarter masters, the Commissaries, and the Paymasters should all be merged ogetber in one corps. The Adjutant lien- eral's Bureau and the Inspector General's Bqreau should likewise be consolidated I into one. Each of these consolidated de- I partments snoum nave a cuiet wnn tne .uuwjm . w.jr. -1 1 he Ordnance Corps should ' be 1 IranRferred to this artillerv.1 . "Fifth. I t " nf Mihtnrw Jn0t;A Br,nl,1 lie abolished. Its sixth proposition is: yu w vwia va a wa y V mwwbv HMVMtV !."No new officers should be commissioned rom among the graduates of the West point Academy,' and for Beveral years to :ome these graduares Bnouia ne discharged rom the public service J under suitable onditions, as soon aa t&ey have finished (their studies. In cases of extraordinary Uuantr and talent shown bvenlisted men iwho form a nart of the rant and file of the I '... 5. uT I 1 Jrt' ..c ,V v " , vwu.uiwo.vro OUUu, - Dot ee witnneia." ' i 1 By these changes the A'tm thinks that from ten to fifteen million dol lars would .be saved to tax-pas We know of no good reason! the army should exceed ten thot men in time of peace. With the re- cent examples of such unpatriotio and ambitious .offioew as Sherman and sheridaa two bad men as we believe-Conress csnnnt r. 'inn f "11 ' L'' i: 1 " "I a 1 . 'a . j I Tfinlnna nf ifa rio-rifa an1 t aa aq'aI w t a4 V a.w aaM wa w ww '" WW atWWa M llW 1 'ST-i-lJL . s. I I1U.P JP:iV?W! In BQDOra-na: Uon to the civil authorities. It is aa liberties Of a free beOTlle. J J - . ; . , (ST J - ' ,' REDUCTION. "t Senator Graham, (son of the late Got GrahamXffbolr cottnyjhas introduced a bill relative to a reduc tion Of Salaries that wni;pass tbe Le gislature probably, although "it may be altered or modified in some par ticulars. . His bill does not touch the salary of the Attorney, General, t :J po change, is to be made, then .the salaries of the Judges should be io-4 creased, as there is no reason under heaven why ;the Attorney General, who can practice his profession.should receive' the, present 'salary with ' the pay of the Juea7siieblas it is. He propdses to fir he Governor's salary at $3,000; witVa fttrnisedf fibusevwe suppose. . Hto secretary lavtai receive $500 and fees. ' We coiiy 'frora tie Raleigh vNewS' the main f eaturesVof the bill ; V "2.t ' - v' , Treasurer $a,0;'wlth' a clerk ar$l,250, who shall bai fe ojjkioj treasurer of the boards of charitable and penal Institutions, and receive a salary of $75 for eaCh bdatd, to bo- paid out ot.ltmds approfjriatedor the use.0f ttiB ,board,; Secretary ot Stale $l,000, and fees nOio exceed $1,000; shall account to reaauxer. for all fees, and pay surplus oveif allowance intOyTreasury Ou4r rly.Auanoff&X Public Instruction $1,00, Librarian $500, Keeper of Capitol $500, Judges of Superior Court $3,000. r Fees, mileafire and comnen- sation of sheriffs,-clerks and Other county officials to be regulated by County Comttthw loners tai the first Monday ..in Marh i 1879,'varid every ;f oar years thereafter, j u ituo OKKtKKitvc tu , a BaTIDE Oi Mr. JT. .Norman Lockyeriho Jis iBguished. . Ettgliab astronomer vbe-j lieyesr hehas done somethine oreat foi; science through the aidoI,.tKe! spectroscope, and ias ' maWt'aa ad-1 vanoe of at least a quartei bLV 'cenr- turjr in J-scienceij The.li'ew ,'..1ribrk' Herald's London 'cablegram -sayV: "He ias 1 just r informed ne that he has obtained evidencovthat the bright lines of! WlidTarwaoiip. to me not vet laoiaxas casea nf fnnrtnon anj Kftimd'elemetrtBV'tid thafthe aolar nhenrw I -iaAa- aa -15 at . , . i - m , ft..:..- - . 1 t wui iu meir totality are, in ait probability, due to dissociation at the photOspherlcleve .tut aMIWll.(ta a V1. 1 ft ' -T' "? : All we have to say as to that.infor- mation "is kyer, nry i&tdm. 4llr rr-:ji slat :f i j.ttin uiubcu oiatuB, or snut up." 1 ruAW y firir nun. nnt wr inmK uh i , tH I-!. :i' 1 i 1. i.j. j. i iiii - , ... - . ann., . it BOVH II 1H ." mOHL SU1U1LIUUH IU I . ftSMianilV AT . I K7 K nR COUD LUU i :UUL : UUU I f 'j-i iVS IUII be I 'fhead is level" on the question .of I . j 4.i ,4?i! fii filden electors with 8000 majority on . I 1000 .ac- .my iuiixx. xw MJO k o.ua, . . - . f - DP;lanuae and the 1 " . " , : 7 -7j 1 . I 1UUU K4n;.A ;n lima nf .nit- hAnM.Miy TV:,;;; .7 -. ' . . 1 pervisors. ue ana nis wua are uow 1, i tsand We are elad that Senator Voor- hMaaffnrmrinnAd ji resolution, ol in- t quiryjnto tHecent slaughtering ol I the Chevefane Indians, and tKTcrueW , - v a.. - h , tiea - 4nd fiaglaxft Hhat led tkBir flimht. There is wrono in the man- flimhL. There is wronff in the man- . .. - I Mwiremt r - iBuiairtMMiiuwi - I . " " 7 . L v -r'lfv"- i ! T vr 7 J ilriveiL intorevQm,aLn,d,Jj,ffodY,,wars have i:follOwedj'" a oonsequence Aent Milea. atTbit Rbfia. Bars ttrat the -Indiana ,faave aot ..received the, . ... -t - . " . ' " - rations pipTOIditf.ejft liajor Meznertocomriuuid rt rt, jeno, butb in an uuioiat itsttei i t 1. evened rromtrieMcoraa-ortneomceorwe uaeyrapiii tor .tbezfiUe(Pvtfone 01 tut) iaMtikkui that thA Jn 1 -a ... a r.-!Tlr:ui :...:in r T ; jm ; en ace of rations to which thev ate enmied f The efforts of CJommissibner HaVt Appear and shielding himself from nublic censure dv specious leaaQmne." v V" ' r ,J,7" V7 , . ? f . f , -Ti ' " ,!s? " fu ' 'Statesmanship by the help of knot'l j The labor Red' Men are first starved. P0f Northern ..Democrats, NiuX. 1 I Th.e 'pbor Red'Men are firpt starved 1 ni ; i. W. h I l"e who the- take 10 their heels. Congress, will do tight to ptoh$ . the ! aider. ? Xbe ' Baltimore.lmera' b.as :;,a I savage, and, probably, just oritioism du "indro&tnchained," from Andromei,,Unchained,'V from which we gave'an. extract two days boldestof figures, smacks successively, j Moore. Milton. Bvroii knd I I . ..... w, r: . i t ., I frVa, nd-is over , two columns -list I egreis3 uxe puoncauqn oi . .ww, poem, beoitise the idea of the poem js tin wise, and, secondly, because i it is pp great imngs ,aii,er an. . xnis ap pears to .be , the? the sum of a long criticism- It closes its , article as follows: k nA 1 r" Ana men, mere was tne risa to oeruo .1. .Km .A V. .lA.At . 1.1 V. n looked nnnn hw-tk nriajw the master- piece of the Southcrn4teetie mincL i TJae tritfi him altlfflvrnnk amonff the nheta of ... aaa aa m a loy-outtt;wiuMraiy be concaeo; mat Mr, Henry Guy Carletpn is one of them." I The organ of thec ad mm is, J tration, National. Republicaji is a most malignant, liar. It -hates the poutb with a very nncommon hatred, I... nd never loses an occasion to slander rS? '8e8H rF and abuse our people. Here are two v -!i7 ; v ll8 repent paragrauns. ine nrst Vt" ' u n " t- ' , j. I varoiu uu 80ouH tlsreported' Ihat the good people of J! lover the recent elopement from among them I of three white girls with jthree negroes. "At 1 last accounts guns and' nnes wereyemg examd, androne ptoud Caucasian AO be married had made himself especially tethra'gn ??f ; 'Tb Baltimore Mqztette atja .that the once)?neauiillilt wood Vemeiery, at ? ' A . aa a . . a riAmnjifmfatjP bVHJtV "ArVW a W IV "WWajaa ya JaWaay, WW 0 -t'-jl,mm- ..m. .hm... T8 there Iflythine straBee ia IhU ? The cemeteries, of a people axe a type of their civilization and patriotism, , That State or , section whose people kre besotted iti the at": tributes Of TjarbSrlsmUke for instance, (that of numan slavery lua freeounUy-r-: i to which Virginia clung with bloody bands i to tbe lasj, ia not expected to care especially ror tne resting places or their ueaa.r ; h- The fellow who catfibtrs' indulge his spleen deserves the whippingpost; and: wer laid on. i .!;.' Un... SgrbftW theory isstill they cntinua'Witn,' I wrr The Jnperor of pstriVvi s.A a. I dentiy, as ..the obituary "orators say,, a man days atheui following fil,llKea I M mm w tw- w ' hova VaiA aKnaiMlltn ik. WaKtn. I MHVfla WU IlipVlWVU W VJI W flOUIIIK . ' wftT.vuftiift 'w h .Tft' la Thb - I . . - 1 r XiaWa1? t! suh rwir T- - -frwYi"r "Tr' I ;'TW foAi? hinewholesali clothing dealers received notice1 to-day of the failure of P. M; Colinsky. of Danville, 7?V i liabiliUes,f $15,000t Baer, Bros., of Dayton, Ohio, also failed;" liabilities about $30,000.ii'e,Ji - ':S.:W ?: kaxmLl$?K: Y.fianV f4.-Jims el Prentice, proprietor of two large hat fac lories in thjb,ciljiba8 failed for $200,000. Dullness in trade is" the canae. ' Rftvn hun dred1 people are thrown out of employment. I -disyw ni im Mivmir ii .tmms.it,, I ii does .ffJi idatf mnoh In ;Obuneoli- a imi w.st rt .Jvrr ai!i in '. cat to kill a manonly two dollars, Sucn was the fine :inmo8edii JQannisi ' seilger. tarkftbly beautif k,n4? ?eT9 n??n g tbe most memdraUo yproductions of the war. ' a- 3? i; Ui1 course ijeV.lj;iilJrfl have to m9Kftfee on .f'ne, minute 'too1 The Sfnsarorm tend the solicald tptWmimi rjJoiiege, rom sheer fright at the xsharee i'Ja7. 2r.r.-Tr.rW ... --.:,,.. . i- - a Lit-1- r.--ST 'TT-n ;r mr-P Jt. SfeasirT-i tr7 'S"rT1 r-Tfctlu -i-iiaa2r2ra:iT?Ti t nuiuu,. ubiuk luktsrpreieu, mean comins! w wu- uuiwu, wn uuhuii state, is a perpetual state of mr.&fte& Post, Dem. ' ness jadrlvlnrjdine- aih off JJLjcbael Berjan, a telegraph nles-. 1 ' Wffcopy tO-tiay:.a -poetal Jt;fmouj sums of;monejr lhat have been a- - v ; ...i fM .i .-.pw I Jhe Sierra Nevada. tock -rise.' Bonanza, - . . 8omeft exceilenr 'to06ttrnar1nf'',the: Mackey is ssid1 to" have -satted' him fromM mXnti lrnonnefee-! completejrnmi: n,, bsM l lata.? asjiaaunoed in th .han f 5J Jw, , -. J .r;.",7T-,,?M8T. a.irVr .a.. . T.. . -.The. Rev. Jttnlc W5nt.;t i LUL etOllperiinr TWTCVK POIWDSbr' nil. i 'tso? -L'j' 3 ! . T the Rev. Poor Wpl,.(and, the Bey. ilr.l !..t.j-i.. .f., - . rot j-'r.u tonnell. - itir-af 1 good texfc ff tBe Whirlwind are membef a 1 tor the Cherokee; i . JR05ASTXi: coffees wm rom,. the raaste pn)pit. i)Ums'i-;U tu' i Indian BapttsttosfieisaoTr rn the Indian1 TV-.; wuio'j . j,iT j . oil .-.Tr ?; ?. T-r-t .. n r . Territorfiwepj imavmviftQt u iuv ' :3bme iad getWr waau sappUe4 at ! io xi u i.w.:. ; and thousands of f foreigners,.; wHcf we prevented f rem yotinM ye oo remedy, it is judicially decided, mat huleJbhniTy ;tV,a mc.n uhnm I r. ------- - o - - -. , I 'iK. Butuvi-nu; - . t; . t r.z T . T i 1 "Kr 1 I - l - ttfc.fl o, ,n KW Ynrtr- 1.1..1J1 s.t . ...J .1. f irJ ii -l Irj grofl8 piece- fsntimjdatioa by j one of "Vis ownT)ficBr8.'iWt7mtn-j icwyviijnerfrmnHVvt'iir i - m a z . i t ..... z m, aw w am h RTwrMaStiS liiionigan iu iDe pwwu uo land. Maasaonnsaits, frIjoriofliltiame to- nvAtBer4rran trday on Xbe floor oUheHpisa over m . s X" a. l . I CS1SX"MS U rearth in the argument, only to see I vei common decenov and sound i common aeoenoy aim suuuu pf it Northerp : Democrats, thQ leiler committee,j proiesseoiy on f ;nvticatd' llet-ed f raua8 at the November eleetion in Loriisiana, holding theif meetings in the office of J. Madison Wells, Sur-i veyor, of the Port. , As . the master spirit, , of the , Returning' Board, in W Sl!!! Iti the same .. m -7- 00iding Federal 6ffioe8 0f value, and exercisine larffe ' influence in the 'dis- P?al of patronage, as tbeir ward OCR STATE oNTEnnpoR aRies. j The newspapers of the tate. arf urging upon. the Legislature the passage of a law requiring county officers to advertise Bales, &c, in the public press. The present me thod of advertising in hieroglyphics at the courthouse door ia farcical and utterly use less. The bill introduced by Mr. Shotweii in the last Legislature ought to be adopted. Ashevilte JPkkuer. .,,Jf i, , ! When the committee on- retrenchmeot gets to work the course of Investigation will be : First, the Salaries of the Governor1, of the members of t4io Legislature; and ot all officials of the State House, including Clerks and Poor-keeper, Treasurer," Audi-1 tor Secretary ox state; '.Attorney Uenerai and Adjutant General Second, penal in Lliliilivno " fKi- lia rit a HI a f ntfltlttfina Fourth, county expenses. The work of ,ibe;commute would be expeditedby a ju dicioua division of Us labor among active eub committees. ttaleigb, ffew'.. POLITICAL. POINTS. ' "iT voted for Wilfram ' and jMary," said that staunch old Pennsylvania jemocrai .Democrat, Mr. Hackey, "to please my conscience. But many other men voted from cowardice." WasA. Ivst. roi.nj.J.:ii .L ii the Burnside army bill were so carefully jtueked away that they were iwtasily seen, s,uw "u? " 'w.u-y "t w .IP8 conced;on all sides that H cannot be- j If"SenatbrTelle isnt a bigger man than is generally kuspected. Senator ;Thurjmao will soon have hiru ouried under he wtn never be able to work himself Into daylight again. Phil lime.? M PERSONAL. : r,r Gen. Joe Lane, of Oregon, cele brated his 77th birthday Monday. Professor Thomas A. Edison's principal patent lias been' granted In'Lofj President MacMahou,df France. will give a banquet to Gen.ftrant on Thursday- - - s. -- The eldest daughter of the late princess Alice, a sixleen-year-bld girl, is ffiSSWKiSff dttar-taore' VetaatHttrtltaa " h7 wa artviii' Credit fOf. He SmokM.iriothirlo-; birt tnne Q -' ftf n 1 n-. : . .- i - .- - - vxeueiaiM vrram, .accoraino to Maraelllea, on S.U,td.y.7hd sail ue,Bce ior inqia on . the loiiowing Thurs day, in the regular French steamer, without waiting ior me ruenmonav : - Jo jj AJmeeting tdf do honor to2 the memory of Bay ard Taylor was held in Bos ton Friday night. There was a large at tendance ol literary people, and . Oliver wepdel Holme read a Short poem written ior tne occasion Dy iieagreuow.- a m :3 Miss Haifrlet Hoflirier is cbmnli- menledby tbe; World, of London, iwri the greatest of the few female sculptors,, the world has ever seenaMaadne of the ' very j strone work and not mere nrettiness. sri-''.C, -'.'v -v-iuTa . fl . . Senator Bruce is necrotifltincr for BeJ?uffh?eJ0U.??nd cra ord --in new mexiuu ior naiiM ra nrv ntL nao made a large investment to Stock it.. This enterprise is a mere matter; of speculation, as tbe Senator intends to retain' his' present l a.. i ttz : j hi.,....,.: .. .. .. resiueuce iu jiuseisaippi. .AnrdfirrlrfHWinifiinfvtnn Anr. respondentTtf HieJKewror lilegtam&rf atOT Jones did not came KARt with thannnr. ; 'BTifi WhijtfpleV'of Minnesota,3 fs Tn failfng health, tie has gob to Geor gia. ffsiUl ins Riohnn Whiftrthm ,rf t Ttalti. pmore, b-reeoterfroHiwhiat was deemed! fS?l?Ji! I aVIMtt 1W OSrSPIt I IClTlAh AIM Afl M a a tAha T 5? w.v?iTv n - SSr:?I: I ble snccessor to ArchDishon Pureelf Ahnrilrl hr inM7VA -LVaV-:ii:T;T:i i jsWtes.MarsniiQviavwn,, .nil,. .warrant ton,.. ,oo..a , warranii charging bim with obstructing and latMH ferine with the maita.1' 5 J vTSji St .o fronrinlont T.orriulflt lirf ferine with tbe mails, SOUTHERN ITEMS. ConreasmaiiThornburgh is not ,, wone, as watsiatea Tuesday, tie la nearly, welli i . V i-s 5 - r isusnwnacKer mosoy was,an op-- passing through Nevada on his way to8an Bushwhacker Mosby was.an ob- i way leranfisAn thA nthnr ilftv ,' -.--T. - .. . -o. , .' niflX1tniIRr-liv k1LHV-KUM JH u HrV' . . . . J s&iuiui 1 w nisi, Tin vyet eb-ttVfet't nvlktaA ftlMMr.. anil Afittinii . rkt tKa elher or in detail, a verv won- I derful wan is iue uiiiu ucurKiar. rruwt. him nsenn": p f it irr- 1 The conflict between State and Federar r courts iu: Tenoesaee has been. brbORht to a close by tt Judge McCou sell being ordered to appear before,, the U6ijted,,3tale8 .Ctfcuit. Court to show canae' way. ne i bboum uy ceiiain revenue omcera I for ?: uu ava uw ivawv , ,a 1 J4- . . --. f St. ljduis " has "a i free loderm? must be vaccinated, and oa the- first night of it enforcement, the Many objected, .but the a teroative was a Many objected, but the alternative. was a nini m loe streets, ana as me w earner was r bUterJy coldf none cho8e iL 1 1 . 1 Bacon, Flour, Salt, &u . Boxes D. S. SIDES, V.; 2' d Smoked SIDES, 65 0 Bbl LOUK' m ktndB 1000 " Harshall's Blown SALT, "OrtA BagiBIO COP r EE, ijf? BbW SUQARS. ijQQQQTsrd-BAGGING, wvub a ivwu aau ucw a Atui Bush CORN, Bush OATS, 4 OA A Bales Choice Timothy HAY 100 Hh8 8 ;H mola88ES - 75 Bbls New Orleans MOLASSES, '" Bl) " 'Iecee MCE, " py Tubs and Tierces LARD, i 500 ?p7RlT CA8K8 . , Hoop Iron, Glue, Rivets, Nails, &c.,tc 1 sale ay jantr. KERCHNEH A CALDKB BROS Just Eeceived, "Mi Another sujply of Hud; CELEBRATED BRAND oi Jack Frost Flour, Awarded a Gold Medal at the Paris Exposition . It nas bo equal. Tne very nnestmaae. ALSO. , ; , Bbls PLOUK, all grades , 1000 ii.vAA Boxes Dry Salted and , , V jJUU; Smoked SIDES, ) A. Sacks Java, Laguyra 'l ....'-s? t:i and Rio COFFEE.: "l A Bbls Crushed. Granulated. t li U. Standard A, Sx C, and C SUGARS, . C A Bbls Porto Sko, Cuba, N.O. i OOU and 8. H MOLASSES, i Bbls City MESS PORK, i: i Q 0 UD c0106 JaP lard, 1 'OAAA NewaodSeeond Hand I 4UVU 8PIRIT BARRELS; - 31 Lake George and Lebanon SHEETINGS. p( 'di Mancbtster and Randolph YARNS, pwekera, - Candy, Soap, ; Starch, Soda, potash, Lye, - Snuff, Matches, Cora, : Oats, . blue. Bungs, Nails, Hoop Iron, 3k , Ac. For sale low by 'l WILLIAMS -3s MURCHIBON. Bay, I' ! 1 Janlitf 1 Harness & Saddles, K rpa SALE AT jrl1il7iIIiA:iXJJ 1 OC UvJ. p, I 1 3d Street, opposite City Hall. JtSPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNESS AND 'DISPATCH i Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTrRRTHIS T)AY-THB STEAMER PASSPORTrWlLL MAKE DAILY TRIPS TO' SMITH YILLSfLeavine v Socle at 9.30 A M ; Lmts SmithyiUe at 3 P. M . . . Tickets. JUmnd Trip, $1.00, . f GEO MYERS. octlS tf sAgent. iAtTAFEBlmiLL, ryahd ! t if WIT.WTTIO'IVYW .N ft ' Mlf I t4 i j :,:f' 1 Q iriisViii BT' 11 , flc, 0Hanaental Woodwork. AU orders ime promptly,, and Workmanship and Prices naranteed to please. , . Jjnmber orders sent to our Mr. W .TC HILL, AO bottsburg, wul reeeiTB prompt attentiobi - Alii AV IF Met MILL, Jan 13-tf Wilmington. N,C, , For the People. 1200 Bbl8 g6 PJ?fit7B, : ' 3QQ BaaaWaterMiu MfiAL - 200 Bo"8 D s j28 100 Bbls' SUGAR, T"or sale low b w'by HALL JanlO DWtt- , A PEARS ALL. JacCStevenson 13 WILL .fOffarinS: - Inducements L-v ?V'W'T- va TO THE TRADE. H baa ust received ? iBEitraOnaliljtf IRISH POTATOES, . tjt: mruesa expressly for.ne uetai4 Trade. , .. v. J v f iiS .1. Bed Apples. Florida Oranscs, an esstna iJemons. ! -TURKISBT fRUNES, three pounds' fr !& cents. a Gd6d! GBJEXIf TSA,'40 cents per pound i GOOD WM VM1 V.M ! i'. I a aw a " -K- I .u.,t ...n . .. m r- rf x fv I txte wttt 6ladtpltcaT$ TIIE BtLL; r. v V . or arvTSortnem JODsery House for p w3?f!Vrs ItMVMRAtVtWI V ' CkCT,npartwmit. Holiday Goods ! - t. f Tr TTl PTI H Oil ft ftllfili uc-' A wrAV10 miaou nt.-v . w "M,"v' I 11, 13 & 16 So. Front St Is Fully 17 iml 0 1 Tl All I lAUlUllJLtU l - i -, S I 'a fV I I A W I T " I it II II 1ST ' T T - ' AT THE Astonisliiflglyitw Prices A, CAUSES, - rii-l IS1 If X i VVUvM H'M 1 111 Jii JLUl 1 HjIYIHAN I- i . : ' ' AT GEORGE MYERS 30,000 0Ekmits: r 200 BblB Choice Red APPLEs i2QQ Boxes FIRECRACKERS, , 50,000 TORpaDOB:8' r i 000 11)8 jSB8orted NUT8 ' 2000 choice candies 7 2 QQ Boxes RAISINS, ' ' 100 60X68 NCW F1GS' : 1 i fJQ Cases CITRON. ! J LO WKST PRICES in THE STATE AT GEORGE MYERS', Hl-FAKGT HOODS FRENCH AND GERMAN GOODS, i AT HAL P PR ICE! DONT FORGET THE LITTLE ONES." 15 to 25 Cents will buy a token lone to be re i j membereda at ; G- EQRGEMYKit S'. OUR TOE & LIQUOR DEPARTMENT. I We are selling WINES and CHAMPAGNE WINES at HALF PRICE. , Elegant Pure IMPORTED and DOMESTIC W1NE8 at $125 and $1 JO per gallon. tOur WHISKEYS are UNEQUALLED In the State in Excellence of QaalUy and Cheapness; Try bur OLD BAKER at $ per gallon. 8 WEST MASH the Best in the World, at $3 per gallon. j SAVX 100 PER CENT. AT ' . GE O R'G ft UYM R S'J I larOur Goods are bought from FIRST HANDS. ''NO MIDDLE MAN'S PROFITS." Hence we caa BAVB-MONEIFORYOU. j - M ; a3TWe bave tbe LARGEST. CHOICEST and CHEAPEST STOCK OF GOODS in our TURKS STORES to be lound in the State. k E &R Q E M Y E R S', . 11,18 AND 1 6 FRONT ST. . P.Sl Poetry agau: a, - y. A box of Cigars for your friend, . x A hamper of Wine for your brother. A gallon ot Sweet Mash you'll and ely the thing for each other. dectttfi G. M. - .. v Prices guoiR;coFFkiTsr mOjsses. fish; and in fsa..,ALL''ikiNb 0ibBlBS hath Light and Heavy , at BOTTOM PRICES, at , ; -' .D..L. GOREaS,"' c Jan 4 tf : ' v ;'iSos,' ind 8 Soy Wfttetreet. , FUrtlfOfeE. ENTIRE: NEW .STOCK OF THE; MOST ; stylish patterns ; and, designs, carefully selected ;an4ttheLOKSTlWESir; 71iS"ia.i' Jifrtf -; "! -. -- The 3est Assortment 'of Office, Parler, Cntober, Dining ; Room and Kitchen Furniture ever Altered in Wil-i 'mingtbn.": r:"'"-i'rrt ';iu ;1r ;' Bteck of all Kinds of Carpets. Oil Cloths, Bedding; AcVAc. :-fT':" ':: ; I'c.'-vjir.. J A substantial CHRISTMAS PRESENT can be selected from my stock tlfiat ' wm del ;ni me re- cipient. jtxaminauonoTStocEBoncrted. : s F. A. SCaUTTE, S6 and 28 Frant and 11 and 15 Dock 8ts f I dec33tf ty i: - , , - ; Agricultural 0hemicali;;.' MESSRSi BOYK1N, OARMER CO.v . , BALTIMORE, MD.. Oer PURK CHEMICALS tor maiiDgConiposts at BOTTOM FIGURES. . , . T; j They ire the PIONEER Dealers in this class of Goods, are. thoroughly, POSTED, and deal only In PURE GOODS.' -I . ,i v I are Sole Proprietors of the "HOME FER SR."- which all tnteUleent Farmen know to ne we jsjsqt juati uas ior we money new in use. OWEN FBNNSLL, Jr., is their Agent In Wit- -mington, and will furnish their Price List, Forma- t la, etc, Ac Send for them at once. ,.'..dec8t 8w.,.,. ., . . 5 Produce ;kBualssAPa Jlercbant,! wlIIJnNGTONilff.C.-iij T- I s Solicits Consignments of Poultry, figgs. Wool, Wax. Hides, Pock, Beef, Dried Fruit, Ac. ' . ; - Personal attention given to all Consignments and' jKdajpt returns made. , . , , . JahStf t?r tl Stop?'! TTE CRIED.STRKTCHING FORTH HIS RIGHT JLivarm,; wnicn was atr 4 htly wedged into his thieadbare coat that It looked like cloth sausage, '-Hear me for my cause." ' w-J i .v . . j urva i DOtner your cause; yetj staywr upeatyour' speech, I pray you, tripping on the tongue -fori we've several oraers ior Mnna io mij ana no time; towSXea?mntllitrdM 'l18"6; te&tj- A ,Al:::J ' tramps nut u yon monin it i i as ner ear tne. rn grocer's lines.' " i ' i 'Since Caasiua first did whet me aeainst Casaar I. iaVe not Dlcpt " -au , -.Hero, Johnnie 3 lye !' -qnatter, and If he tget nmrlght eyer him wita Bam Cooir Seen our Perfettion Window Cleanei:. They are; nave not siept- DON stove. lishtnins on cleaidnirwindowst cost notMnr scarce jy. f- j sr.- nBa.aniiiuov. . -; -.. Sole Agents Celebrated San? Cook Stoves. . JahlJtf i . "Seven siaes can suit any family. 7 , . Christmas is Over. 1 jaUT trWILKBK PLEASED Tp' 'vBBfm YOrjf BCBl'&EriOr STATTONTERY LINE,! and will endeavor ttf fV yoa' iatiefaction tn every; transaction at a. 4jawarf-j." dee 37 tf Front Street Book Store .11 u IS ifOjl 3' PRICES KliirtllUto . 25.PEJI SET, atock a&d )eW pr fee-, dpalrfaig- ta nU ktauaj Sstlsf janlStf -r P.iTfpBSf M. CRONLY, AUuer. by eitoNLY uoinuV s :age Sale. BY VIRTUE AND IN PDRSUANC8 OV THH -proTisiocsconUined in a deed of morten jf aouiEo Lieuuaru ana wire to Ifdmo. i 1 n , j ... i -". "aee er and registered in Book NNN, page 'eaffees. will off er for sale t nnhlir. nniMnn . Y;' "" -jr uuuugiua, on WEDNESDAY,.. JANUARY 22D, 1879 S St O'clock M.. the fnllnwinor .AearrihAA Trim,.,, I'MND lu the city of Wilmington, conveyed by said mortgage: Beginning at a point 83 feet north of I tne intersection of the northern line of New street wun eevenin street, inence nortn 33 reet on Seventh and running back 135, feet to .Wilson street, beins part of Lot 6 ia Blocic according to official nlan Of the city rt Wilmtoeton. ' . . umualPlau i City i ma ca I't ssffJ"" fjUfuuasCT ivymy torpapers. 5c31t8 b. maktIN, : GRAND DISTRIBUTION 1 Cpiiifflirt Cpmpany. , By .authority of Commonwealtk of Kentucky Drawing and details nncer supervision of promi- ia wdVtaiirnlsuSiston nt cffteensoi Kentucky, in the city aie oa t cy,muie CUy imv a : t . ct of Leuls- Thursday, Jan. 30, 1879 I NO SCALING 1 NO POSTPONEMENT 1 , - PRIZES PAISCIIf FULL! 0115.400, !Ma Casli DislriMtei ! TICKETS ONLY $2. UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF THE POPULAR : ... - DRAWINGS 1 , Read the following attractive list of Prizes for the January drawing : 1 Prize " . .$30,000 -100" Prizes $100 each $10 000 1 Prize T: ie;000"'r800'f,rtBe 0 each 15 COO 1 Prize.,. -..,r 5,000 509 Prizes 20 each 10,000 10 Prizes $1000 10,0001,000 Prizes 10 each io 000 30 Prizes . 500 10.000 9 Prizes' $8TO each, Apprbxlm ition Prizes, $2,700 fi Prizes 200 each, " . ' 1 8oo 9 Prizes 100 each, ! " 900 1,960 Prizes. ; l $115,400 i Whole Tickets, $2. Half Ticket, $1. 27 Tickets, $50. ; 65 Tickets, $100. Remit bv Post Office Money Order, registered lat ter, bank draft, or express. Full list of drawing published in Louisville (Jourier-Journal and New ' York Herald , and mailed to all ticket-holders . For tickets and mforaaatiott- address the COMMON WEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO., or T. J. COM MKRFORD, Secretary, Courier Journal Building, Louisville, Ky. . , . ' dee 4-td wefr in Dec 3c th sa to iu Jan NO'MORt OR GOUT ll ACUTEOR CHRONIC SURE CURE. Manufactured only under the above Trade-Mark. by the U- , - EuTopeaa Salicylic Heticte Coipauy, OF PARIS AND LEIPZIG. ; Ixjcediatb Rklixp Wabbantkd. Pxrmanent Cobk euABAN-rxsp. Now exclusively nsed by all celebrated Physicians of Europe and America, be boming a Staple; Harmless and Reliable Remedy on both continents,. . The Highest Medical Academy of Paris report 95 cures out of 100 cases within three days, . becret The only dissolver of the poiionoua Uric Acid which exists in the Blood of Rheumatic and Gouty Patients. . $1.00 a Box" 6 Boxes for $5. Sent to any address on receipt of price. Endorsed by Phtbiciass . j Sou) bt Dkugoibts. Address WASIIBURNE A: CO., Only Importers' Depot, 23 Cliff-st-, K.Y nov 14 eodcowly thsatu pBoatwright & McKoy, j - - 'j EVEN During the Dull! Times which always follow the ' - Holidays, are receiving Fresh Supplies Daily ! Onr SALES before and during the Holidays, were j at .. ...... Very Large. If you don't believe jb, ask any observing, unpreja- diced person you meet. (Why were our sales so much larger than any other - House in our special Jine even for Cash t We leave this question to be decided by the Buyers ! of Wilmington and the surrounding fi . i .; .,- country. We charge a VERY SMALL PROFIT. I-We don't make a BLIND OF ANY ONE lKTICLE. 'We BUT CLOSE. PST We SELL CLOSE. JSTOur Motto s, "POLITE ATTENTION TO -Onrktbtt'ls extreteiy UNEXCEPTIONA BLE and COMPLETE. tSyCome and see as and examine for yourselves. "".. -.ji; ... .... j ni . ... ' : t - : Boatwright & HcKoy, S.1 faad S NOItTU - B7RONT ST. jan iaBAW tf ApplesjJtaoJ , 2 Bbls Choice APPLES, e JQQ Bbls POTATOES, Tubs ROLL BUTTER, Q Doxen TONGUES, BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, LARD,ONIONsV'&c., Ac. III' -, . t, .-' : . lii ; . :i i i;. ,, , Examine Goods and you will be convinced that 1 1 .-,1! . -i sell ati LOWEST FIGURES. ' , Very trulyT, ' ' ' ' J. B. WORTH, i Jan 10 kf : ' . 34 and 35 North Water st. TO HAVE BUSINESS, IF FAIR DEALING & LOW PRICES Ww -w4-J-.. i m anaina, n, - will make it. A good assortment of BOOKS AND STATIOY constfon bahd. '' 1 Photogra jh Rooms connected with Booketore,7where Photographs i 9 are , ! : . - ) ' : ...... S gotten up in the very best style: ? Call and give ns si sittings t We guarantee GOOD WORE or no pay. Jan 12 tf - : a'. ORR Jr.. Photographer. iBi Ai-SEtftlAH, Jr. Attorney aad Councilor at Law. fl ;,VmmqTnw it'tww 'rhrrwTY N 0. EM4ABET-HTON, BLADEN COtNlx, . n um.ee up stairs, m BncK vnuaing, occupicu i Rinaldl A Co. mii iorK Cent, if witWtlmltVDrawine-Deeds. Mortgages, Ac., , Special attention to Claims. Ooi 'ecuns on .uiu. gpecialtjii ;s : v , -U ape-ue . . -t ; h, if q .i, ,.i , J(f Tiipentllie AX68 ' T .wn tW w.uumn h ap&DAWtf 4J"r;"u T TURPENTINE AXES. " I . - - . a . . m La.fc 'a -aavaajfl , Collins and Kea warrior uwua - - 31Ail. warranty, and sold as lowasthe Ipwert. 1,. rNo. otll Front St StOCfc Al7.VS GOlliplCte NOi'bLVFjOUIlTx-IN FILLING YOUR ORDERS - for anything In our linei .. ttEttkoliTOVES front the small Box to tke j , :! besattful 8t, James. COOK STOVES, from the small sizes for vessels i V o i fo those l4reB0iigh to roast a steer. I F boow-arelar- , Tto-wVe, Brooms, Coal iioas, xoiiet bhj,;ti" 5T!" ,t Suoolfea and Tea-Pots.-' Plated Ware. down at m PS?5r',;; TAYLOi'S.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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