PCBLISIIISU'S ANWOONCKXtBNT. THS MORNING STAR. th W-SpI MTigbw at the- SrtiaXSofli, period trom oBe wee- to one year. , pridaV THE WKBK-Y STAR pobled wry Friday Jm"til 60 per yer, $1 00 fur plx uoetha , 50 cents lor three months. . ADVKioaarao -bates (dajjaiw uw one day ttwTvwo days, 1.75; thre day, J 50, days, iaToO; nvo days, M-S.?.; ?Um?--4 - All announcements ctf Fairs, esavfls. Balls, Hops, Ac-Nics, aoclety jMeeUnKS, lng, C will be chargei ilardvertisin. rates. No advertisements inertr Inbcal Column at any price. .:! A' ..!.- Nodcesaader head ol ''City Items" 30 ccnU ip line lor first lnsertien, and 15 cenU per line lor eacn subsequent insertion, i 1 ; - AdvertisemenU Inserted once a week In Uaily wUl becnaieed SI 00 per square lor each mseruon. Et ery ffi dly, thFee fourth. otUf rate pfwice a week, two thirds ol daUr rata rr ' ff . Trihatcs ol Re- A ? STr -Tvri. TAt this rate 60 cents wm par o7T.'lmPiranoucemen 1 Mar riage or JJeth ti2 - f-?i f. t 4 Advertisements to lollow reaai miier, u-1 ocenpy any special ptace, will be charged etr ac cording to the position desired. I Advertisements on Which no "P0 insertions is marked will be continued "till Ionia, at the option ol'the publisher, and-charged ttp to the date ol discontinuance. : , ; . ; :' . i- ' Advrtmnt8 discontinued before the time con tracted lorhas expired, charged transient .rates lor the time actually published. . . ; ' Advertisements kept under the head ol "New Ad vertisements" will be charged ftlty per cent extra. An extra charge will be mada tarlWublft-column or triple column advertisements. All announcements acd recommendatloiis ol can didates lor omce, whether in the ahapecrf comma-nicaUonsTJTC-her wise, will be charged b .advertise-, ments. , . . ; . . .. . u .4 .i -.vl .-:'i' Amusement, Auction and Official advertisements one dollar per square lor each insertion, j " .' . : ' ntrM arivarfiiwr TI1 ii ot be allowed to exceed their space or advertise any thing loreign' to their regular business withetit oxtra charge at vransient . ., f .-j - j , rates. - J Payments lor transient advertiftementt must be made in advance. Known parties, er strangers with proper reference, may pay monthly or quarterly, ac cording to contract. vvfj Yt'"f- i ls ni u .1mm m-f tta faati nr 1 n- A.UVCi LiOCiO DUUIUUW-KJB Pl J v 1 yt .1 j..i tn .j-n4 1n . Whom nn laj)e 18 I -1 Sd wlad to be sent to hiadudhg the time his advertisement I i .-.Dn 41 i AT.V- r-anntifllhlA f iff the I mailing of the paper to his address. ., .... 1 ..fiSS-SS."? LSrrarT. Remittances must he maae y nec, wrai., rua- . a. 1, m n..f !.. a. only such remittancea will be at the risk ol the f itui. Communications, unless they contain important news, or discuss briefly and properly subjects ol real interest, aro not wanted; and, if acceptable in every other way, they will invariably be rejected it the real name ol the author is withheld. ) By WH.I.IAM XI. JIEBN4PD. ; I ' WILMINGTON, M 7.t,.;. Tuesday ;MxriNG, Jan. 28 . 1879; THE! TiTRVV RAlIiROAD suu-iu-a The Raleigh & Augusta Air Line is ambitious. It is , owned ! by a J foreigd. corporation,? and hasJ' beea built, we have no doubt, mainly ' out of the .. earnings of . the Raleigh & Gaston Railroad,, to the serious in- inrv of many hundreds of women and child ren,r widows and brphas,J";' hose all was invested in that road, j It is a I fact . that the Raleigh & Gaston T..M J 1 .1 ... j. nauroau uas ueciarea int us nei earnings during the last six years were something about a half million flrllfra "Tfa . liar (..' rpnnirpa .Jr. tn make a yearly or half yearly divi- dend. Not one cent of this half million dollars has reached the poor private stockholders. What has become of LlllO laiC DUIU ( IT UU" UUU J-UUW, but we believe it has been nsed to build the road from Raleigh to Ham- let. It this belief Js well founded,tnen I it is a gross misapplication 0 1; funds, and the. Legislature should rf ornpl a . .i t L i . , i it ', .'' i I nio iuu w w wuau a ubbu uuiie I with the money. ,; 1 Now it appears that this Raleigh J ; & Augusta Air-Line, thus built, and I owned and managedby foreigners, is J a sortbf shap-judg- I ment uponthe people of this section? J It has applied -for a chartertr build iJomu. . i from Uam v some other point on its road, to Chatei J It is udesto6dIthVt!$nii ford is the real point from which the the proposed road will start. ; If the Legislature-Grants this char- a ni9.t. ..-' r.- a Ley wsMwiu do me meviiaDie resoi. I upon Wilmington fit , wilL, drain.a large section of the State ; and carry re 3 a- tt - ia .11 . t FiuuuB .u v irginia ana aui- 1 .:n t. :a. . I more. uo uuuuuiu w emp.y i the products of a large section of our State jmto $ the ; vVirginia and Maryland, reservoirs. It will serve s a feeder to other J States. It will cut off inevitably from Wilmington a vast trade that would naturally and legitimately find its way here, andvhilst - ;n i.si lnjunag. pur J and isn8ta!in uwu port win uuiiu up ana i ports in other States.: It will miure the important railroad already pon- structed from Wilmington to; Phar- lotte and beyond, and for the benefit oi men living m omer states, and WD.. r? caTe 8 Iannujg Jdrjsorth Carolina only so iar as ,thev can make money-oat of her. ' -; ' Yoxx may talk about a North Caro- lina policy, but no one har-yet seen 11. A-ne OnlV OOIlCy anrJP.arH t.ft hfl t.A . mi a . ' J mm ao every thing for the people of bu t-tai,.- ouv very - nuie loriour ? !1 !. n re .- . - ywn. --poiicyi-apparaiio be to i'conatrnCt hidl.wftw'ajiAf . ". ft""J" ici eo .o drain oar ow: .e tue eDncmn5 :F miners. ben the IJemdcratip party nfth. Cire-liriW J edge 91 oflr tiaturalizaUon laws,,J that !L,0D8 Jtu-rnea wtten??? '2l?tJ.a8 eharter wae granted to make the, con- kt rbt tmakte the thrgb the fKlSTi nectionbetweenGreensberoandDan- one the most' impbrtabtj enter- priseston-sesieA IHEvaa !posiblv PdiiTiWT,w'5 j&STr was w the tooat atunidWUln ' ir:" KaV- r"" "1' wteoiaion anarim'0:f body of jnen were ever euiltVnf. nnao,TOi ..a10 consUtojaal!K methods. lbe younger, and Mr. Rosnal v - r : " jm r-wa. Aug uv itugs 1 ujuuwnvre vtuztcie usem. It Will not be wiser legislation ' if I the nioe little & 'Augusta be successful to Bay that olinvtAV nrMlll toll immPIl fielv acrainat I game olvthe- iialeigb tuoit to. i-berpJcee-Tinere musi oe. re- re ,j 'mariftPeA; is allowed to trenchment andlieform in thefpubliai and eoj . We d not! hesilaU 1 expenaitnreV. i . t If D0Btim iut !Kiiuai.w ..--Nuai.. - r - ' rw- Inho-er VI- GB VV I W M IM J . C I w .u J -nAmnni44n-rtTr- in hi- itftt.ifB4MD08ea- reduction of - salaries , and. of I North jCanolini w Wmhir ueoule, who are nitereste velopment and progresaptthis jpor-, I tiou.offie flute, wooia done or iuattfy such & crime against I aS l' ..lr:.::.n anu &.. lro -I lUetriCIUiieicoioui,uo vmiBiigvi T W.;,iSiiy :.CrM be trading irb the WiBi Fayetteville. If the Regulators; are. jrae yrinoiprnm is, ypmywv -good fame fox.teetff.9-??l Tr LMabdeyUle, S. U perished .'S!t A.Yu'ft.i.' U!tftnnnk i1-r f-Ali?on ;.fot H man.- V,' , ' .i Tnf Col.-Keiti. regiment, T mi. o the Cdo Fear aecaon of .lh success. It be insists tna we Peenv - 6d showed, tbe r. . -. ... a - -.,.. L :nAr -X.lkv.o tiKaU I .. t. HHmI M L-LB-C- aUU W1SU tllO ,-WV v j T Q T i! imselirengthebec let T cbjtwue.di ,j 3i ,R 4m eraiit the charter applied forVy '.ul If the Legislatu til the foreigners who own, control,, ana fs tlin!. mn Knfit. alrkiiA their iuu va vu. v-.. jfy-ryurrr rrrrs t' - railroads, wh make large? dmdeuaa andlrevev give them or any part of them to r the stockholders and who .' U . "5 'j 'i . .S-..LjIU'.' . ... nx; tneir,rates,so ; o.fcru.i against the peopifiOlOjULWaroiina. i Rtnnhan .Via Tiftnrla of nfth areed 4 iust manipulators, and you not I and unjust only inflict a ereai injury upou ieu 1. ofithoandi North Carolininf, but, Uhjit they loved eeekjn garlic you uo muco lowarua viaiug ttuu.i damaging irretrievably itbememo-1 s . I ratio party. " J J ilt'will not do to legislate delibe-1 aiely agatet our iw people for the benefit of the people of other States, j ... , , , Will- UUk U lV make North Caro- lib a merely tributary lt the wealth lP -.W ., -tStrir.A"t: t.A r I ; I nitcn .worm Carolina tn as wiw 1 ihus fu i. ...ku,u pdnctures Blaine whenever an 6pporru;nity I name of the repository of this infertile-Maryland, Virginia and South I when promises were m&de again and te afforded, nwwjrb if he has a name) is withheld Carblina kites. Our people have I .i: T. ?L -L'L 1 uiL-ii ueeu uioapjuiui.u. fii-jr ue 1 that there wjll be one disappointment J too much, t , i, 1 fThe Republican members from New Hanover1 are opposing the bill I filled to the letter" and as far poS vieorouslv. as we learn. rable. The Demotrats cannot afford l IIUCIKU I . W.I WUllWtAUUWUI presses the opiniuaLjUiat Jha. election of Vance to the Senatorship will give the State to tbe Republicans in 1880." Chicago lnterVcean. - : How Governor Vane e election to ttie United States Senate will make the State go Radical in. 1880 is a little pnzzling. We cannot see how that can be unless the special friends of Vance and Merrimon love per sonal favorites better than they do ttieir State and country. We believe there is wisdom enough in both fol lowings to let by-goneye by-gones, and that a thorough unifying of. tbe party will follow from the settlement of the Ion? and exciting, contest. We believe that Senator Mer rimon and bis warm personal friends are far too wise and patriotic to allow the success of Vance to dis turb, much less to disintegrate, the party. The Radical papers may rely upon it that no victory will be given tjo them in North Carolina through Vance's election to tr Senate. We I . . ...... . - . I have but little doubt that good, true, I acoeD.aDie men Will DO nommatea in I 1880 for Governor and Lieutenant ( Governor, and we hope for other I State officers, and that victory -will 1 crown the Democratic party again. I j The T secQess. iofttbe Demoerati I party may depend upon the wisdom I and discretion of theV present Legis-1 4 . - , - . r 9 lature- The People at ; large expect I much at their handstand if they fail I Id" meet that xneotation it taav i Lve a damaging effect upwHlie I State ' election. '; There1 are " some things thaV ughtto b I i . : - -- ' tt will be hazardou-to-leave them I undone. We bayl efore!iueested what we tnoMrwould have td be . -- I done to meet public wishes and de-1 i. .-. -'!:-! -- . . ,, . I mands. Within a few weeks the tone of the press is unmistakable ', ,. "j -a, 1 Af- ' ebelieye that public sentiment is verwfleiming in demanding that here shall be " . a reduction of ialaries and a , cuitine down of expenses whtreYer-it is dos- - . .......... . . - , smie, wiinou. Demg ; unjust or nig I bard ly. . " Some pf . the papers refer to he present iiegislature as Hhe Re- form Legislature," This is the era pf econotBy tan4rerenchient;: and there is every indication that thi beopleJwl no that particular at . least. The State-de.,edoation, protec I hnn hf. ar-.n tW fence law, revenue Jaw. apnointment of -rafii8trate8.'reulationof freitrhta. I knd other impdrtaot qnestions will I I 1-.Q xin.ira nn Anr, j--? - -.a Mtion tak'eii I Wise ana Ii " - chmstanciei I iiyn aayt .a miBiaa" bvub - BOlnl I Ideelaraii W'mayjf appear A td be that fri - Tfct:iioiUs0,Srt ext month. ,;,Later he wilt appear in New; heLaieari; iirSK:." t , tv',t0 Wsuteeedea tblerSblf weMhe'mal L 2:1 lii feited his allegiance toothe-United i.h.. rt no.in. . out over the whole land, from Curri- j the Democratic party than him-who justifies a failure . . . c 1.1. i Lfiiyislatnre to mtf Mbd'tn'9 of tfW ' hafiP- ter ifetefSg. !!,-? waUi - - ,lar..vi,im snri nnw hf, Tfit rPH frOTO ' tbe 1 peated VWJPtMW that witb tbo itrittmpli cot th )eH!:nr If; . T - 'Z'X ' a. 1 eye sofeject orpaJataezperaOTera, I mi.rtTv thartfthYrald ! eflmiT a j j ; - r. i ew. i - r - - : " 77 7. . ipra, '.w.nap wouia ,wwaanaupne. We answer, tltjlejepjple af that thIritiyyere not so '.L !.... .1,. Rj;.,nla - - . -' i ; - 1 . . i c,jpuu uuu , wneu mey, go. into u . u. i lrio-e their hftti into the; Tblie eoffers tnat5 ihey9e8ui promise well auu oouiu , , uenunu , uui iiiwu- ju?u muuu a ouo ai..w? jecii were now wanderTg--ifr-ine .desert, . . . - - oat ot.oflice and outot ppcset.WH were still lookine back to the land of oil I a,id wido h. they had U driven. - UlhA Kne werA rnn- in ewerxr 1 i ' - . ... - 1 . tj:.i . j 1 again of the great things the leio J "L..i4 4.' '.it:;. lir r .r.ut wuutu uu iu t luo y jf , V1 . trenchment and,, reform when they got into office ? The Legislature must 'see to it that 1 these ptomises are ful- to go into the campaign,, of 1880 without these promi-ea being carried out faithfully." "ft ? 1 -; We again repeat what we have be- fore said : the-standard by, which to measure retrenchment in the public expenditures is not the Radical ex cess of 1868-69, when bribery and thieving were the order of the day ; but the standard is that which pre vailed from 1850-to 1860, when hon- esty, frugality , and fidelity marked official life in North Carolina. Some of the" 8alarie8-lhose of Governor' and the Judges, for instance weTe too low then, we think, and we favor' therefore, an increase. But the ex penses generally of those pure days should be approximated as far as possible. Do lhi,an!"neither the people can complain nor the Radicals make any capital. Refuse to do this and then see what you will, see in 1880; ;v- - i Afohbishop Lyncb, of the Demi- riion. in a recent addtress at; Toronto. I i . , , . .!,... i-. .,. I tok the position that no Roman CJAtho m nnn 1 vnt fnr a rt vnrcp He quoted the Bible and other au- thorities to sustain his position. In Canada there are no divoroe courts. It Would be a good ' thin for our 0 wn country"' if there were none. Those who recoiih.Bible as the sole authority eanhveno diffienltv 4 : ; . . f i in protectinethe sanctity of marria. h thaV Wr.ianthov'i lr- tU; AM'. ZC II'J.a'L-I Ine offence"? Io" ' Inxte. Vear. Ver J mont has t-fnteA :itrif!i . imrenrnii&Ini0 ii - :t : .. t j r.'d .n;Va A1' xffiAi I d'Wvll in the word ! 'f! a&: Leffialatora should 'nroteet the aaneti- ; :- tv of marriaere. TJ . - C17RRalirr COBXllXBIITa At last Piochback has received he second instalment of his reward 'or not getting the Senatorial seat to. which tie wasn't 'elected, v He was first voted tome twenty thousand dollars Out of the continurent fund of the Senate, which was privately di- vided between both sides, And now pe-retaryShermaa hat -enrolled he pame.of Pinchbaok upon the expan sive andtSteadilyg isxpanding list .of opecia- Agents or , . tne. Treasury. That is tbe refuge of every political 1 oummer wno must oe cared for to k;TnM -iii-'.i!i v MIence wagging tongues about elec- tion frauds,; OXJO mspire" the efforts of nnscrupaloas meataQdyiWOiaen .,to I Serve the political necesaitieaf men ftigb ia power. rhik rTime8t In& f -rDeaoon Richard Smitbl of j-e Pnatl ;2 a'TJOifilt Wliieh'rAiiv' firfnr41-r omhiiV. '. VVAIM - ll - mm ,. . - - - k l. rass the Grant movement. He holds I , T . aww--w-w r aw a a, Ot.tn. -Tl. n -TVt. rn -.a I a . r iT t :-i - . a ir, were to adiourn 1 mebt of not otmHaSl r tl-M JlWfeli T T.. '.T 'Vi'' - ' .rf JVHFHJ-wp .hev wn,mXlealonsryjarjSX man historic relics of the Qonftderacy witbout doing. wneuflg: wopoijaoj, :,o-r oir rta- ! : r in the Wv f irfetinhmitvii f- t m m m - I'll Paginal Traaa nvt irDt I Kneliar ah A rail hn-r A tlnrtfn ' fTWfllft. I f .??1W .r, J -1 Department, and was personally would onlyhaye ton copy the edito- ; ' , t, Jv mate wtth'Seereiary Stanton at rials of Democratic papers in 1876, JO ":""?rrZZ, time of the tracedv, and the 4 -lnaiteLiW-Mi ' . wht-wbabim. Qfis propertil Answer, yes; bough. Llike htherTDroDerty. fle saw 1 1 an give ei dog. sTax should not nej Hon. A. S. Merrimon, who has beea in lhe United States Senate for thjsjpMt l six veaiD.uA4 uccu a isnuiui '-' r-- "&vto clole4,.ln .bo-ors.ot thejhigbesv s-i'v.?r,-r7-"rrr' ioi t -; - -. -- ,j,l"i rv that we ,an ddsnd'mdrethVtitgeabat, While our lawmakers aton the pyi n-. hMi iMii ChrisUaa genUemen. iybrft parcpa iea-. byterian, .,. .. . . ; , J. poi,lTiCiir tfnrrs. .-!. iuu vj uvoiivu naa uga ww -- Voot told Bttrniide IhWyeV discovered that his army bill is aa, badly beaten as was bis army at J? redericksDurg, r. 1 Matt -Carpenter anl ; John; A. the Logan will be glad to see each other in Senate. One has hair and brains, ana 6 mi me great pripcip. vv"M' rjP, I.?"r ' , ., , . i .v; IV; Col O. Hamilton Dodce is still 'oIa innMZ, ni.ln(. fr.Pri- denoy. - In our opinion J-lai0- would do I -?2SbS?Wl iuiu mi, -uuuut avnilaUe Rennhliean nandidate forPresi. dent lust now. The , way tin , wbuji ha jimes, Lid 'Had. j ; i - ' ;, .., 1 i PERSONAL!. Ex-Governor Chamberlain, -of South Carolina, has been down with diph theria. His little son Hurh died, of lhe dis ease on Tuesday. Every other .member of bis family was ill. - j Mr. Ge6rge W. Child, is said ta have a particular fondneaa for clocks. He his more than forty of the rarest kind, and be has one in bis business office said to have cost $6,000. ' ! :i - , A' young woman died suddenly a a revival meeting in a church at Parka-! vjlle, Sullivan county, N. Y.,; Thursday eyening. Great excitement prevnils in tbe village over the event. t 1 ' General Sherman: will start South on his tour of inspection dlo-day ! Ueneral van Vliet will loin (ieneral Kher- man at Atlanta, although' he will not be 1 with him 10 an omcial capacity. . The chaplain of . the Maine House of Representatives astonished his hearers the other day by praying. that the Lord would encoutage thena "to slop speaking when they got, hrough.". r Senator Christiaocy. will prob ably resign in a few days to accept the po sition et Minister to Peru. He was offered tbe choice uf the Berlin , or Peru mission, and be took tbe latter bu account of bis health. . r a , With one stroke of his pen Mar shal- McMahon has given amnesty to 1,800 of the wretched men he were transported to New Caledonia for having taken part in the communal insurrection of 1871. It is now eight years since this terrible rebellion broke out. " ! ' f 'The two sons of -the Prince of Wales Prince George and Prince Victor -have marl A fiiirhlv rrnrlitahlA sTtmina.l -ion, and returned at Christmas to their I mnther la mother laden with prizes. They are im mensely popular with the people of Dart- 1 mouth, where the Bullania lies. The i two I boys, on jomifig, were t once christened "Herring" and "Sprat," and by these so- J briaueU are known to this day. The Prin cess respond to their curious appellations with Jaunty frankness and sailowike good humor. -' - . . ' i ... I.- J grocer adyerUses in the fol- towing terse manner: "uims ana cigars, smoked and unsmoked." ,r ' ; A writer, describim? a bevv of gWs, - says .each face was a picture." VSrJm' we I In iinelandl recently. V bafnt- (De8C'ib5?8?ifrey ??elier, repre senunz a court ueauiv. recenuv wen. ior as AnmhM rum nrlr a w,r.0tr,.r Lnl?J!9P?.. bi?r -ld for rinil -i: " Z -4 Glass slippers are to become an every day reality. A Vienna company is making beautiful slippers of woyen glass. The Invention is not entirely new. Gouty slippers with panes all around them are au old story. " 1 I ; J -f On the 1st instant the ost Office Department reduce, the priceB of stamped envelopes on an average of twen: ty pet cent, throughout the entire schedule, and tbe result is seen in , the largely in-, Creased requisitions how beirig received. , A lady named Mary Magoi-ah ; ! Had trouble in lighting her fi-ab; v The wood being green, - ! .) ,! .ne usea J-erosene-r r; ., :.,, i (Pause. Then continue solemnly.) She has goner where the fuel Is driah . f Ttie!L6ndotf f?m.J in fa recent Ieader Bpoke of the "HehrewaS a - lan- BT 7 irTZT' Dt luerature.' . A correspondent pointsput that there are 16,000 printed Hebrew books in the library of the Britistr Mnseum. and tb&t the catalogue ofAeSeTsrow books and manuscripts in the Bodleian ..ibrary is a1 email quarto eigm incnes lhic. DRAMATIC NOTES. j -. -. Fechter, will make bis appear-, ance m rtne ue's.Mo-to" in noston .-" --. --f- a-vi,Fv - Utarthattra lhestbe-etbereife that Helen, .1 bad been married and gone to the country. evenoiiai-vi B,T" 1 ningS-fcfofe act audience or nearly o.UDU the dogs. Ourtiegisla u t Al v - r-wt this, matteranyl - 'IT-Ula Vmi. A , .T? j J- X y rcusiiB v-u"J u -uic - 1 o - a, SOUTHERN ITEMS. Mist I Emmtl Abbott -:- sang in gard were present at le Old Guard ball at" the Xiew xork Academy, of Music on Tb-iay veni-K last - ..L, rjr- The., Columbus YGeoreia) lEn- f WerfSuri tfitDwai j. et bjafikft at Ben HUL and informs him that "his entire urse has 'damagethe mate""i!T jl. jXWGllverfeot and instantly .awson -Woolridger at Sunflower Laqding, Miss., bo' Sunday last, on Account ciouuai uiui.uiijr. luc ; lUfiiucici i personal aimcuuv. "ine murderer conflagration at the battle-flag wetJtteth Bdutb was the "Southern' effects "of lienor- shot' and shell. and H starry cfosadita with the smoke pf - battle. Uol. Kent's portrait, in full Con- 1 Jn 'Ol stty. la m New shape i Thirteen years have passed away siQc. le e-'eCutiod of Mrs,. Mary E: Suratt, one of the conspirators in the assassination of President Abraham Lincbfb.. ;Now the New York , Star publishes what it claims to bo the in- dubitable evidence of her innocence, which ideela-es - was' id the posses sion of the then Secretary of War, Edwl- M;i Stabtcin at the time the ndfortiinate woman was on trial for her life. Just who the author of this startling revelation to the Star is that journal fails to state, further than ltltl the only person now living wbo knows the wholoiftside history Or the plot." The frpni the public, as the evidence was alfto withheld at the time ihat MrR. also, withheld at the time that Mrs. Sarratt was on trial for her life, evi dence which, if true, would have saved her from an ignominious death. ! More wonderful still, this new-born witness, the Star says, had the con fession from Secretary Stanton's own lips that Mrs. Surratt was deliberate ly murdered. i rgsion la Germany. ty cable to the Herald. , Berlin, J an. 23. Ominous reports are current here to-day to the effect1 that a superior omcer of the German army has betrayed to a foreign power tbe most momentous military secrets. including the all-important plan of mobilizing the army, lhe suspected persdu is a baronet and a raajor.of artillery, lie is already under arrest. His trial by court martial must fol low at an early date if the imperial government is intent on maintaining unsullied the names of the corps offi cers of the army and does not con sider it wiser to hush npthe disrepu table alt air. ! The German army estimates show an .increase et u,uu men. !7-l?Hi GRAND DISTRIBUTION I OomiOEf ealtH DistriMon Coipaay. By authority of Commonwealth of Kentucky, -Rawing ana aeuua tuirer supervision or promi nent citizens of Kentucky, in the city of Louis- vilie, on i fTl 1 ., , -- T OZ "IOWA X JIUrHUay , U X. Ou- lO i 47 NO SCALINQ I NO POSTPON MBNT I PRIZES PAin:iN FELL ! Sllf 411(1 I 111 M InSTTinmRll I yV.ii-W buU U1UIUUIDU t TICKETS OSiLY $2. UNPARALLKLKD SCCCB8S OP THB POPULAR ' ; V 'DRAWINGS Read the following attractive list ol Prizes lor the J .. JANUARY DRAWING: 1 Prize $30,000 100 Prizes $100 each $10,000 1 Prize....... 10,000 800 Prizes 50 each 15.000 1 Prim......', u.,000 BOS Prizes 20 each 10,000 10 Prie $1000 10,000 1,000 Prleeg 10 each 10,000 30 Prizes 500 10.000 9 Prizes $300 each, Approxim ition Prizes, $2,700 9 Prizes 200 each, " " : 1,800 S Pri-ea 100 each. -V " 900 1,060 Prizes. ' $115,400 . Whole Tickets. 2. HalfTicketa.fi. 37 Tickets, $50. 65 Tickets, $100. Remit by Poet Office Money Order, registered let- 1 ter,- Dana aran, or express, ruii lut er arawing puoasnea in xxvuie uouner-joarnai ana ftew VorkHerald, aa d mailed to all ticket-holders. For I tickets and information add tickets and Information: address the COMMON- l-Sro&fsSJSSii ION CO.. or T. i. COU-f Courier Journal Building, 4 V ft in Dec. th sa tu in Jan NO MORE OR 6 OUT 'ACUTE OTI CHRONIC di ALICYLIci SURE CURE. u . Manufactured only under the above Trade-Mark, Salicylic Medicine Compauy 1 OF PARIS AND IaEIFZIG. . IK H XDiaTS k-ct.tct WlBUHtiB. Pinvirapp Cjjbb .tjarantsed. Now excIuslTely used b all celebrated Physicians of Europe and America be- 1 comia a staple. Harmless and Reliable Remedy on both continents. The Highest Medical Academy of Paris report 95 cures out ef 100 cases within three days, becret The only dissolver of the poisonous UliC Add Which exists In lb a Rlnml nt TthennuiM and Oouty Patienta. $1.00 a Box ; 6 Boxes for $6. Beat to any address on receipt of price. Eitdobskd rttiaKA doj bt l jjBuaarsTs. Address 1 WAsnmjttME 3t co., Only Impcrters' Depot, 23 Clist., H.Y nor 14 ttod-eowly th sa tu Best Goods and lowest N-.:;Ei(6s. Jj - S. SIDES, MESS-PORK, - " y j , "'! ; 8MOKED SHOHLDERS, i '- i - SMOKED SIDES,; HAMS, FLOUR, SUGAR, .", ', j ' - .. u t. i : ;-. j .L COFFEE, LYE, POTASH, rr t Ml - ' ' -' STARCH, CANDY, CANDLES, AP; SPICE, GINGER, . - : v i y - PEPPER, CASE GOODS, 4c, &tu. janS-DAWtf Si N. Water rrtBis wan, known hamt-brkp stbri,- tJL PLOW knproved is sold only by oursehres; the ImprovemenU Introduced fat its manulactare -eaaElag tt aujwrlor ta all the patt jvto.'i fort sold. Jt combines fear distinct Plowa, making . it the most economical Plow In -se. Sold onlr at Liuo new -uauau iruwrv nouaa or .1 -.'- . " NBAB TBI WHAEP. 4 : No. 9 Market street. Jan S DWtf M ''Mifcinn" f 'KF-kiB DrloanQ nn PTP. I PIUS. SUKHATI'S INNOCI5NCK, fiiQ3 MISCEILANEOUS. Holiday Goods ! -Tie L&emeilous Rush TO ( 11U3 &lBBmmi&t :s ll r Is Fully EtplMned ! :..Aji STANDARD GOODS ! AT THB! ..;;-r:4 ,h Astonisl est ,-.1 - s GEOiRGE MYERS'. 30.000 oaANQT 1 200 81,19 Ch0iCS 1163 APPLKS, f ' Boxes F1RK CRAckER, ' ' iSOOOO -m' 1 000 Lbs Afiaorted NUT8 ': - : :.. oo88': ;;" i 100 Bute?'s, : g Q Casea ClTRO.t ; . Z LOWEST PRICES in THE STATE GEOiRGE MYERS'. OUR FAHCY GOODS DEPARTMENT, FRENCH AND GBRMAN GOODS, AT HALF PRICE ! DONT FORGET THE LITTLE ONES. F"15 to 25 Cents will buy a token long to bere- i emoere(ia at . t.- GEO RGEMYE R S'. OUR WISE St'LIQUOR DEPARTHENT, We are selline WINES and CHAHPAGNK LNB at tLALilf PftlviE.t IS-Elegant Pure IMPORTED and DOMESTIC WINES at T35 and tl.50 ner eallon. ErOr WHISKEYS are UN EQUALLED la the tstate in jtzceuence or quality ana uneapness. rry our OLD BAKER at $& per gallon. 8WKT HASH tne -est in tne worjo, at 93 per gallon. " SAVE 100 PER CENT. AT GEOR'GE MYERS'. j. . SOur Goods are bouEht from FIRST HANDS.' "xxu Biuiim juAiM-a fKuniTt," uence we can SAVE MONET FOR YOU. : ; . I - ... - tST-We have the LARGEST. CHOICEST and CHEAPEST STOCK OF GOODS -in our THREE STORES to be found in the State. ' GEORGE M YERS', 11,13 AND 1 6 FRONT ST. P. 8. Poetry again : - : ' - A box or Cigars for your friend, A hamper of Wise for your brother, . A gallon of Sweet Mash you'll And ' - Precisely the thing for each other. - dec 19 tf ' G. M. Constantly Receiving ! - - - - ii- 1 t , - . . I i . . , AND 1ST STORK,' .. .' .-. -: A FULt:S LIIME ! i' . I .... , ,. OF u:i i,W(i GBOOEBI33 c, &c, consisting In part of . ' Flour, Bacon, Pork, Beef- Fish, Corn, Hay, . f j Meal, Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Molasses, ! ' ; ; : , Crackers, Cakes, Candy, Soap, Starch, Candles. Matches, Soda, Potash, Lye, Snufif. Hoop Iron, Bungs, Glue, Tabs, Paper, Corks, Bagging, Ties, Cigars, -Tobacco, Liquors, and Aolinarisand - ; Hunyadi Janes Mineral Waters. ; . : For saleTay j .i-r'-j.-r 'ii: i a j ADRIAN A VOLLERS, J ; jau a if La . r : p,fn. mcf m aunt u iiwk Dia. New Crop i - sf, -1 .. v Cuba TJdlasses, ' First Cargo of tlie oason: Choice New Gfop Molasses, Ex Br. Brig "Zinger," direct front', Mataazas. 1 For sale yery tew. sj.....-:' I Jan 19-tf l-: - ' WORTH. WORTH. FURNITURE. A Large Stock Walnut I Chamber Suits, AT VERY LOW PRICES. ' Also, BEDSTEADS, i BUREAUS, WAjaHSTANDSA, WARDROBES. . SIDEBOARDS, .LOOKINGOLASSES, -' f PARLOR SUITS, LOUNGES, BED- ' . - DING, CARPETS, &c, &c :j. ! Alsd, the j New ImprovecLi Genuin STEWART SEWING MACHINE will be kept in my stock, and wUl be sold ata Very- Reduced rncev i..ti ; u . Ladies will do well to call and examine this Ma chine before pnrcnaslng.elsewhere.' - - : j -. : I'F.-A. SCHlfFTE, . ! '. 26 and.28 Front and and 15 pock Sts. I JanWtf '": ' -' .ii i.i-.i Jii,. Apples. Tnmins. &c. " i-j ... C.J I t Q A "Bbls ASSORTED, APPLES, 1 s ' V uj.i - J Jinkktra dterrs, 1 .9-10 Wmma:-If, a'uU I ,!AAA LksMOUNTADi BOLL BUfTESi. , AyjXf i Just in and for sale by," "Z ; Ouj i,, :V. ;.;. K. F. JOHNSON,, ' ! ; .iaa && Ul .j Fremt St.. Jhajy Princess and Cheannt. tei( I :'tttkfiTOieaiit--1 ' ELi-ABlfTHTON," BLADEN. COCKTY, NO Tttaal diACo.' vi-tt'.v r-'C--' ' special attention to Clainxa. "Col fectlons on sun of f 100 and- pwaif made for'Five-Per Cent. W ;w-ot sWtiTaw4iiS,PedB,jSfortg specialty.' ' J r -T ap5-DWtf 7j KE EB ; El Q V J W C ! Btftfwn St Roddick 45 "SarkiBt St. . . AjinuaL Clearing Sale ! -su. .- 'I J T 1 11 HAS. BEEN OUU t ANNUAL CUSTOM UU A ing the past four years to inaugarate a spa;. OlAia HASS. in order to close out tbe hainA. JmSQJL t.e we make a unra. jna-XLtt. n n un aj SUKrl.tls STOCK. t- J i 7 .-. -.!;.t;,,. ntf patrons willl find ererv article mnriro ., PLAIN FIGURES. THE FORMER PRTm iw SLA CK. and- the MARKED DOWN PRWK ixr l ..uw. cuu ciaw tw J ariA!, , it WOnld ocenpy too much space, but the following will give nn ,ta a mnol Ia - . . Winter Dress dood, ; . .... Blanket, Flannel, CHntoii Flannels, j ; -u v also, Iadies', Gents' and t -i .i , AJiiildiven Underwear. .', ' We MEAN Business, and will mark eyery article at such a price that it cannot ail to satisfy any and all vho anticipate making any purchases in our line .s t ... '.. i - We would add, for the benefit of our patrons in the country, that they may rely on any orders they may favor ns with being promptly and as faithfully filled as if they stood at the counter. i "dNE'rntcE to all SpecialSale. ' We have decided to make a' CLEAN SWEEP of all our laltMISN -OUOst, such as LINEN TABLE DAMASKS, NAPKINS AND TOWELS. f 1 In order to make it a success they are marked down to the LOWKhT NOTCH ., Be assured they are re -duced just as repjresejoleil. . i ' YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. " ; We nave no desire to deceive or misrepresent any ting. : Our policy has never been to get as much aa we could for our merchandise, but to sell as lew as possible, in order, to Increase our outlet and keep the trade at home. ; r I CALI-r-EAUlV. BRO WN &rRODDICK , , j ... 45 Market street. jau 12 tf A New Steel Horse Shoe, , WITH CONTDTUOUS CALK. - Acknowledged by all who havs usedltto be THE BEST SHOE IN THB WORLD. It ls a con tinuation of the ahei lof the hoof, and gives an equal bearing all around. It prevents i oterferlng, lameness, and all evils resulting from the use of the ordinary shoe. By its use horses having quarter cracks, tender contracted feet and' corns trave 1 with perfect ease. ' T liaise t, with nails, sent on re eelptafSl. To measure, pla cs foot on paper and draw pencil . around. Live agents can secure territory. Send for ninstratod Pamphlet to THE JOHN T. BHNOS PATENT HORSE SHOE COMPANY, 36 Broadway, New York. janaa eeaim sa tu th This important onran weitrhs but about three pounds, and all the blood in a living person (about inree gallons passes through, it at least once every half hour, to have the bile and other imDurit.es strained or filtered from it. Bile is the natural w purgative of the bowels, and if the Liver becomes torpid it is not separated from the blood, but car ried through the veins to all parts of the system, and in trying to escape through the pores of the skin, causes it to turn yellow or a dirty brown coior. , xnestomacli becomes diseased, ana JJys pepsia. Indigestion, Constipation, Headache, Bili ousness, laundice. Chills. Malarial Fevers. Piles. LSick and Sour Stomach, and general debility foU low. JV1KRRKLL s Hbpatinb. the great vegetable discovery for torpidity, causes the Liver to throw off from one to two ounces of bile each time the blood passes through it, as long as there is an ex cess of bile ; and the effect of even a few doses upon yellow complexion or a brown dirty looking skin, will astonish all who try it they being the first Symptoms to disappear. The cure of all bili ous diseases and Liver complaint is made certain by taking Hkpaitkb in accordance with directions. Headache is generally cured in twenty minutes, and no disease that arises from the Liver can exist if a fair trial is given. SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLS BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price 25 Cents and $1.00 The tatality of Consumption or Throat and Lung Diseases, which sweep to the grave at least one-third of all death's victims, arises from the ' Opium or Morphine treatment, which simply stu pefies as the work of death goes on. $10,000 will he naid if Ooium or Momhine. or anv nrenaratiou of Opium, Morphine or PrussiC Acid, can be found in the Globb Flower Cough Syrup, which has cured people who are living to-day with but one remaining lung. JNo greater wrong can De done than to say that Consumption is incurable. The Globb Flower Cough Svrup will cure it when all other means have failed. Also. Colds. Couch. Asthma, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the throat and lungs. Read the testimonials of the Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, Gov. Smith and Ex-Gov. Brown of Ga. j Hon. Geo.f Peabody, as well as those of other remarkable cures in our book free to all at the dnur storesand be convinced that if you wish to be cured you can be by taking the G i.ob a Flower Cough Syrup. Take no Troches or Lozenges for Sore 1 hroat, when you can get Globb Flower Svrup at same price. if.cjjateoyAWWe Grave mistakes are made in the treatment of all diseases that arise from poison in the blood. Not one case of Sctofula, Syphilis, White Swelling, Ulcerous Sores and Skin Disease, in a thousand, 1 treated without the use of Mercury in some form. Mercury rots the bones, and the diseases it pro duces are worse than anv other kind of blood or , skin disease can be. Dr. Prbbrton's Stillin Gia or Queer's Dbught ia the only medicine . rupoa which a bope ot recovery irom scroiuia, sy philis and Mercurial diseases in all stages, can be reasonably founded, and that will cure Cancer. $io,ooo will be paid by the proprietors if Mercury, or any ingredient not purely, vegetable and harm less can be found in it. Price by all Druggists $1.00. Globb Flower Cough Syrup and Merrell'3 Hbpatinb for the Liter for sale by all Drug, gists ia as cent and $1.00 bottles. ' - a. F.i&LL & CO.; -ropiietors, VV. PHILADELPHIA, PA. aov 26 eod W ly ; . tu th sa, . Buggies . ; Buggies ! fHarnggss oc Saddles. . FOR SALE AT !GJ1U1ARDT & CQ.'S, StreelC opposite. City HalL VKl.'1v! ilAlRlltG'-OVBWrrH ' neatness' AND -I -'- ---- --'t DISPATCH. - - - Hii HOsa-SnOTNa A SPECUtTY. i janS6tf r-- -i.i,- ' : ' a. -5 ,?. ...1 r mwm. I (Price 25 Cents and $100