PUBLISHER'S ANKOUNCBaiBn v I could catch all the rogues. No Agri ; the morning star, urf toaa W nP- cultural . Department can shut oat! un.fk I'urnHna. In ftUDUBOOtl dailf. OXCept I r ... . rl Day, at $100 per year t4l W. tM ota impure or 1Dfer,or, guaOOS WbJIl tne t-i is for three mouth t tl 03 f"t ae month, to naau i .r - S 1 fabscribe" ed V City BUbacriber , . the people cry OUt fdf A cfleap article. . m - r- .. urdotr 1 lf kin V UCriUU w m. fAK? OI 13 tcuko vs r sMkir tn one Year The way to get rid of the evil is CUKKKtfT COMMENT. PERSONAL We would nottruteuiionally dcV in Juir weekly 8TAR is Diibliahed every rriday I . . . - ih, .Al-nivit . mormg atifw per year, $100 for sixmoaths, & justice lO ma Agriumtutai - ceirts for three months. ..-:- ment We have doubted long the ioVBRTISING RATES (DAlLY).-On square rneni. ru" f ... on day. i.ou: two days, JiTO djgv expediency and wisdom of its organi- "iw weekaf.6Vu)o woeta, $8.80; I zaiion. It has cost, or will cost the .-y'uv! 7" : ?-iVJ .;t,- whm: Ten 1 J;-r mnnth. 40.00: twelve inonthS, 86U.W. i nesoTsolid ItonuareH type mako one square. ill announcement of Palr -ef.tfi? Hdps, Pic-Nics, Society Meetings, f lnjta, AcwiUUe charged regular advertising rales, i No advertisement inserted in Local Colamn at M&f price. , " Notices aader head of -City Items" 33 cents per line tor first insertion, and 15 centa per line for each subsequent insertion. .-" .. Advertisements inserted once a week in Daily will ba charged $1 00 per square for each insertion, iv .ery other day, taw fourth, of daily rate. Twice a week, two taW of daJJj rats, f , ' - Notices of Marriage or Death, Tributes of Re- ct. Ranintinns af Thanks. &c are caargea ior doubtless to hold a convention or nJaeulo inwlnch the iaccredite -s- - a - si i .jr. i . e -.- - J: - . i - ., rr f. i oil... I HiinnrosH whn nrftTrPSlSLinCT tne ffHOHL representatives "ST, We Cannot but applaud the j Senator Chandler, It is though tj noPe edffducT ofOTe JJmacratjKin iwm De;uuairtnan oi luejuepuoucau r&&-ri? wh arnatW the hioHt fiooat GampajgB Committee;. for-1880. fr. 4x rannnok an? fctiiona form f rartv 1 Gen; Sherman is now "Uke of MISCELLANEOUS. WHOIiESAliK f KS. JherRaorriing Star esont the wholesale Drtceff ?cner&!H if: ; a? small fcrdere fclffbprica.'BawU) Wcl ru AUTIOLlEB. and Chama shall discuss am arrftngel' f. l.i ;nAmatnawA tonialana." TTbe title was conferred apon VT'Vf":";-"": lhirnyvKiDffRex of Uiej Mardl.Qr.aa tStr endorse their action as true to pnnci-J ft moti consent either amend or repeal pie and to liberty, and meriting the . Ti f-. ftino 000 The matfeTrin dispute, audMy com le existing treatVT ' PFmYttl :- wy operi glass, set with diamonds, is the first and we do not see what important ject of the veto, a portion of U Rt ro.nh frnm thin llrCTP OTriHll- 1 XXTa o.ntif ";'u1 ; ' - i of w whrcft diture. to pay The money is greatly needed "The veto of the bill prohibiting- the im J 6 I mi rfmtirin, of the Chinese was one of those the interest on the public J exerci8es bf the Preaident'a coriBtitutional hands of xicht thinking people of all sec tions and parties. The bill would never have become a law except for the supposed ( Va.) Dispatch, rTKe fpFrlRrKToTterlirms' up the jposfti've results of this inves tigation with balanced judgment. The fact that .the votes -of . both Florida and Louisiana were oast 'for Tilden and .Hendrtbks' arid ' were wrongfully taken from -them and given to i 1 ayes ana , wneeier, was well known beforc-but, it. is now Carolina. debt, in educating the poor children power, for wldeb -m, deserves prawe at tne of the State, and in many important j: . : V I A U,. lnl a uirectiuiiB. Vc , Z U----cal exigencie&.of both, parties with solidly established by testimony of know that $15,000 annually had been reference to the vote of California in the ,he most cotoDie; and conclusive HJl lt& saved to the tax-payers of North lf ln X descript,on. The method, ; the ma nr ".r. . t l rtm(1Tit rtf Mar. I I . w . . Tk -. J I n.yi4 n V. nil IhA Afvanf B aF the false count, are here illuminated by the, full light of evidence that cannot truly be gainsaid, it is a clear and lasting record which is made up in the report of this Committee. Rutherford B. Hayes . occupies the office of President without any, legal tie cents will par for a simple announcement of Mar riage or ueata.. ' ' ' kdvertisementa to follow reading matter, or to oocupy any special place, will be charged extra ac cording to the position desired. " ;- Advertisemeotipii which ne swxified number of insertions is marked will be continued "till forbid," at the option of the publisher, and charged up to the date of discontinuance. . 'Advertisements discontinued before the time con tracted for has expired, charged transient rates foi the time actually published. ' Advertisements kept under the head of "New Ad ; virtisemcnts" will be charged fifty per cent extra. lAh extra charge will be made for double-column or triple column advertisements. .. . ; ' lAmnsement, Auction an Official advertisements one dollar per square xor eacn mseruoo. announcements and recommendations of can didates for omce, whether in the shape of commu nicationa or otherwise. wiU be charsed as advertise-, uicnte. ' rContract advertisers will not be allowed to exceed . t. 1 . . n n tstrv t that. taeir space ur.au veruo ij uuug iuiiu , twt l ri-ii r7nlar basiness without extra charre at iransient Tndenendents or JNatlOnalS. lne . 1 rates. THE NEXT HOVSB. It is said, but with what truth we cannot now determine, that a consid erable number of the members of the 46th Congress, that will assemble in extra session on March 18tb, will either act, independently of all par ties or with the Nationals in the or ganization ot the House. If the list is correct then the Democrats cannot organize the House, or cannot do so without the aid of a number of the yond doubt, many good men, alike In the Senate and the House; both Democrats and Republicans, supported the measure against he protest of their, consciences and be cause they retriembered that the-ultimate responsibility of its beconuoj: a law . de volved on the President. The same vi cious course' of argument saddled the fraudulent "pension arrears bill,", so called, on the country; and the members of Con gress really had no rieht to elude the dis charge of . a plain and. palpable duty rest- ---WTfen the n e w s Ireach erl -Phils-" Helnhik that Rhere Ali was dvinif. twolW yers immediately started! or Afgbaaisiao to induce the relatives to jcontesuue win. ; , Senator BayardL of Delaware, has. nine children. His oldest son, aged about 19 years, is a studebt at the Univer sity or Virginia: Severaa in theotner cmi drea g to school" io W ashiagton City. Ills wife has very utile disposition for society -tfe. - w --- One of Mr. BlatnaV greatest objections to the Chinese js that they do not assimilate with Amerjicans. lhis seems partially contradicted by thesebtefice of a Chinamau to prison ia New York -for being a Vagrant . This is very ,mucb like Melican man. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY Safscrlptiaifiat-lii Adrauce : O a SLY 8TAR, One Year, postage paid, $7 00 Six Months " ' i .... 4 00 -?-".--- Tlrree Mtmtte - ... . . . 2 85 t r ? - .t t i One Month " 1 00 WtKliLY ST A it. Use, Year postage paid, f,l 59 3ix Months, " Three Mouthfe " 1 00 SO or constitutional title tie occupies ing on themselves, by transferring the bur- it first through frauds and forgeries, I She replied that ihey weje. den to any other shoulders. It has bap- and secondly through the deoision of mv fee,1 arc.lnI .'""t1- a tribunal created , by Congress in violation of the Constitution. That tribunal wilfully confirmed the frauds which bad been set up by liepubucan conspirators in r lor id a and IjOoisi ana. N. Y. San. Ind. Had. pily happened, in this case, that the Presi dent has been faithful to the obligation of his duty and to the distinct desire f nine- tentbs ot the people." Notices of the Press: h nrat-claes paper. Battleboro Atteatux. Emphatically a live paper. Qoldstoro Seat. The Stab is a live paper. Sumttr (J3. C.) Ntvu. nn a nf the bent rtail Djincm In the State. Wtldon a gooa old man u tea in jyiame New, .i j mi. T- . 1 .1 ' Tl I tue oiuer uay. lue. roruuiiu vtcw eaya that he had fallen asleepnn Ins easy chair IT. J : 1 l. ..I .!. t 1. .. ne uiu not. waae uuni (jbv uuuu, vvueu ue. innnirpd nf his Hrtiitrhtcr: n ttiniKrh hi wftrn I n ; n dreamme, if bis feet were in th right way. lie then said: way, I will move on, and bis breaibing gradually ceased, having lived within four years of a full century. BAGGING Gunny. . ..- Standard... . . BACON North Carolin a. Hams, 9 fi(new.. . Shoulders, $ lb Sides, N. C choice, to . . western smoirea Hams......,....'; ";" " Sides, ....Hill" Shoulders, Dry Salted sides ::' ; ; r Shoulders......... i BBBF Live wpio-ht t BARRELS Spirit TurpentiBJi ( cuiuu jaainj., caCH -,. , i New New York, each . I New City, each. . . BEESWAX B . BRICKS Wilmington, 9 M . ' . ' nortnem j BUTTER North Carolina, E" Northern, 9 . CANDLES Sperm, U B- i I Tallow, i Adamantine, E . . ...... i CHEESE Northern Factory J it.1, Dairy, cream "j ft , State. lb COyFEEJava. 9 i ttio,9 H...... Lasuayra. W lb... CORN MEAL .bnsheLin sacks! 00 Qi llJta. 00 00 6i 14 0 .0 0 vi Oh ? 13 00 on oo 7 6 . 00 76 1 fci One ot the very best ef our dally exchanges. South Caivlinian. Ranks tmonjr the leadinr Dailies of the State. Christian Advocate. One of the best Dailies in the State. ataUsviOt InUUiaeneer, , A valuable paper. -Pee Dee Covrier We choerfallT recommend it. STATU C.Ti TKiTIPfKAKIKN. JDDGK KEKtC'K CHARGE The Charlotte Observer reported recently ah outline of Judge Kerr's Payments tor transient advertisements must be following is the list of Independents j charge to the Grand Jury of Meek- OfJK trlIt i-iinf-rt. 11a IjA IVl Jit. Vl I i k tt J. i a I auu uw.uo.. j-, xeuuurff, in wmcu ue iook. mruus o n. i100Qeodll Mr arnl,Tn0 hill tASeTsSdaiway. specify the issue or is- Indiana; F. II. Murch, Maine; Nich- gfound f6r -preserving the purity and cuitim- down fees and salaries. This is the aiBnthevdesiretoadvortisein. where no issue is 1 i t-.i vi;Qo,.;. Minora T R I j- :. e o I'- r-i...j. mi. 1 most direct movement made in the cause aimed the advertisement wiU be inserted in the ul " " uignuy oi me oupenor vourie. lue of retrenchment, and is decidedly the best enttohimKmeUme v-iuene, j.owa; i good'Judge appears to be perplexed step that has been tafceti during the entire mauorapatotaM Albert P- Fo-syth Ilhoo,s; dley by the act of the General Assembly TUTTS i PILLS. Remittances must be made by Check, Draft, Pos tal Money Orders-Express, or in Registered Letter. ... G . xv G, wulysuch remittances will be at the risk of the Alabama; betb W. 5iOCUm, tc'ommnnications. unless they contain important vania; Daniel L. Russell, N J Communications, unless they contain important e ws, or discuss briefly and properly subjects of real interest, are not wanted; and. If acceptable in every Other way, they will invariably be rejected if the teal name of the author is withheld. (ormng Btar. Barlow, Vermont; Wm. M. Lowe, Pennsyl- North Car olina; George VV. Jones, Texas; G. W. Ladd, Maine; James W. Single ton, Illinois; A. E. Stephenson, Illi nois; Henry Speer, Georgia, and in extending the jurisdiction of mag istrates. He had read the act and he was unable to tell what offences were cognizable by the grand jury. He said, .and wo quotq. from the Ob server: "They appear to have taken from the By WILLIAM U. BERNARD. WILMINGTON, K. C: Friday Morning, March 7, 1879. HE AGRICULTURAL ' , MENT. DEPART Henry Persons, Georgia. It is also jurisdiction of the Superior Court every ee said that Kelley and Wright, of Pennsylvania, and Felton, of Geor gia, will act with the Nationals in certain contingencies. The Democrats claim to have 149 members. To get this number, session. J.is passage, it is esumaiea, win SHve to the state about fau.UUU annually. - Wamintjton Press. The Stau is right; so long a our State lingers in tlie bauds of its creditors, with hard limes and worse a cominz," the neonle ODDressed and on the brink of ruin. let there be "no subsidy" for a "history of Nonh Carolina." The history of Uorth Carolina should be one of merit and not of State patronage. We would like to copy the Stains editorial iu full. llockingham offense except murder and a. .few others knawn as the higher crimes. He hardly knew whether or. not to.tfell-Uiem to bring in a bill for larceny. The act referred to gives the' magistrates jerisdiclion over all except 'serious offenses. Who should say what tins -term meant? tie considered it a serious offense for a man to spit in anolbet's face and curse and abuse him. but how r.onhl snrh " fifrVnsp hp. We4 do not hesitate to sav that wel Wrieht, of Penn., Felton. Speer and j punished . by a magistrate ? On bis mt aw- 'v i L .l- t.. r . -rn- t t Tn last circuit a Duriy neero man was up juu. uui piaue uiucu lauuiu me yaiue, x cibouo, ui a., u, - before hitn for assault upon a lady of re-J ,:or useiulness of the Agricultural JJe- j IjO we, ot Ala., arc mciuaea. we i nnement and delicacy. The defendant Lnrtmani vaUtL aiiava n Wo' .nniH... vm will vr.tfi with the methe lady in s country road and com- ...wv.-..- w.wtu i "rt""- I macded her to stop. Jihe was greatly very costly luxury. We do not' democrats in organizing. It so, the l alarmed and ran, and the negro pursued , . . , ... ,1 m:.i . .i .u ""i ber almost to the door of the house of a LinnK it nas accompnsnea anytning or way is open, lniuom mem neigh1)ori Ue sent the negro to jail for very much importance to the people are but 142 Democrats. If the two years, and afterwards regretted that he .. . . , , i-i , , .T A 3 hadn't made it five. What sort of puaish- jof the State. As far. as we can learn Greenbackers and Independents were ment could have been administered in a lit has done this: it has caused some to act with the Radicals iu organiz- magistrate's court for an offence of this .. . , , , i lL i , , I sort? What sort of restraint is there on inferior grades of guano to be kept1 mg then the latter can get control I crimjnai8 When they know that they can I out of the market, ind it has prompt- That is to say, the Radicals will have only be imprisoned for thirty days? Ths ed some manufacturiDtr companies 147 votes and the Democrats but 142. great manner uoon the nunishment of the I TIT T . . 1 vveao not expect, nowever, mucn difficulty. We cansot see how men who ran and; were elected as inde- expensive luxury, that the Agricul- pendent Democrats can affiliate or. ever saw anything valuable that was not taral Department ha8 .had anything cooperate with the Kadieals. SS.S SS wnatever to ao in saving tne people I vr e may aaa mai ine jemocrais i now it was proposed that the protection Let there be fewer salaried offices and places. There must be seme, and let those who nil them be paid reasonably, aod held to striet account. .Let something worth while go to schools, and let part go to roads, so that the people who pay taxes may realize that they arc levied and col lected for the public good, and that each individual is apsrt of that public, and tbere will be less complaint about taxes. Alamance Uuaner. POLITICAL POlVfS. to make a better fertilizer. But we utterly repudiate the po sition taken by the advocates of this guilty. What protection did the present law afford to our daughters and mothers against tne assaults oi renegades? lne dignity and purity of the Superior Courts should bo , preserved at any cost. Who Mr. Hayes ought to call it swivel service reform, because it turns around so easily. Free Press, Dem. Denis Kearney wasn't. a Presi (lent-stealer. and. of course, be had no claim on Hayes. Philadelphia limes -President Hayes has pardoned I BU?griS 1 1 1. 1 T A ! 1 ' iog President-etealers to office and par doning embezzlers the President works bard enough to earn every cent of his salary these days. Pnuadelpaia limes, Ind. SYMPTOMS OF A torpid; LIVER. Iiossof Appetite. Bowels costive, Pain in the aead, witn a uim. sensation in me dock part, Pain under the ahoolderblade, foll nnia aftaveatrntr. with ia disinclination to "exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, JjOW upiriba, mm aweiuig wj. Hav ing neglected some duty, Weariness; Diz ziness, Flutterinjr at the Heart. Dots be fore the eyes, Yellow Skin. Headache generally over the rieht eye, Restlessness with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine. IF THESE WASHINGS ARE TJUHXESED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'SfPILLS are especially adapted to such cases, a single dse effects each a change of feel ing as to astonish tho sufferer. A NOTED DIVINE SAYS I Dr. TUTT: Dear Sir: For ten years I hive been & martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation and Piles. Last Spring your Pilla were recommended to me ; I used them (but with litUe faith). ;i I am now a 'Well man , have good appetite, digestion perfect, regular stools, piles gone, and I have gained forty pounds solid flesh. They are worth their weight in gold. Rev. R. Iu SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky. The first effect of TUTU'S FILLS is to In crease the Appetite, and cause the body to Take on Flesh, thus the system is nourished, and by their Tonic Action on the DlgeatiYe Organs, Regular Stools are produced. DrrJJF? HAYWOOD, OF NEWlYORk, SAYS: Few diseases exist that cannot be relieved by re storing the Liver to its normal functions, and for this purpose no remedy has ever been invented that has as happy an effect as TOOT'S PILLS." SOLD EVERYWHEKEj PRICE 25 CENTS. Office 1 35 1 Murray Street, New York. TUTTXS HAIR DYE, Ranks among the leading lournala of the South. Marion OS. O.) Star. One of the beat and most desirable papers in North Carolina. AWotf: Virginian. jrail or general news, ana a cieoitto Wilmington Elizabeth CUv ITorih Carolinian. One of the best daily papers published In the Southern States. Horry i r.) Newt. One of our best Southern journals. As a newspa per not surpassed by any. b'rierHl of Temperance. One of the best conducted in the State: bold, inde pendent and well informed. UiUtbore Recorder. Ably edited, and has a circulation which speak voloaos of comment on Its influence. Hcutnoiia Monitor. ;i Onward and upward it goes until now it has the largest circulation of any Daily in the State. Pied mont Press. . ; The Wilmington Stab, now very much improved, EnAdd has the largest circulation of any paper in the State. The Stab stands among the first of North Carolina papers in point of enterprise and literary merit unetter us. c.i ueporur. Unquestionably the best daily journal In North Caroiiaa, and has no superior in any other Southern State. Marlboro VS. C.) Timet. UVt nHUvta1 aKIlito SMVnAva? nafira AATVf,nr maclral reports and fine literary selections the Stab has no superior Rocky Mount Mail. Is well corducted and has as much and great a va- matter as any Daily in the State.- 'arrenten te. Gbat Haib on WhiskebS; changed to a Glossy Black by single application of this Dye- It im parts a Natural Color, acts Instantaneously, and is as Harmless as spring water; Sold by Druggists, or sent by express oh receipt ofj $L Office, 35MurrayJSt., New York. feb 23 eodly DAW enwefr 1 j Buggies ! Harness & Saddles. FOR Sae AT This paper, tboush not many years old. is one of the best dailies in the State, aad well merits the support it receives. Loutebura Courier. One of the best daily journals en oar esc: list. Belongs to no ring save that which encircles good ot the people. HavannaA Mirror. The Wilmington Mornks Stab is among the best newspapers in the South. Rich, rare, racy, always fresh and "on time." AskevMe Expositor. :h and independent advocate of. the peo ple's rights. Deservedly ranks among the first jour nals of the Southern couatry.-ociiwAffl Observer. The Stab is undoubtedly an enterprising sheet. beautifully printed and conducted with marked ability. Mr. .Bernard deserves great credit for his efforts in journalism.- -Raleigh Sentiiel. Those of our readers desiring to take a dally or jlina cannot do better weekly paper from North Caro than take the Wilmington Stab. Democrat. CherawUS. C. ., . tt . . n i I frTiiTa'TT AT? FiT &r PO 'ft changes, and it affords as pleasure to recommend it President liayes wrote to Col- I XLXXXISXUL Oi KJkJ, I as one of the most racy and reliable dailies in North lector Merritt a few weeks ago as follows "Let no raau be put oat merely because be is a friend to Mr. Arthur, atid no man put id merely because be is our friend." Never theless, tbreo Deputy Collectors were put out yesterday lor no other apparent reason than that they were friends of Mr. Arthur, aDd Gen. George W. Palmer ia to be put in lor no mber reason tnat be ts "our 'JneBd. jVew York limes, Had. TWINKLfSGS larcrp snms hv oanflJn a rpnMinn ?n' in the late Congress did not aDuear woc" ej anoraea snouia De in a mea- j & - o -T-r sure destroyed because they cost some- tue prices ot lertilizers. we are to apprenena any aimcuity m organ-. ; tning." quite persuaded that there is nothing izing satisfactorily. A special ihi We copy these remarks of Judge whatever in this, and we say this the Richmond Dispatch, dated 4th, Kerr because oT his age, experience, -r. i : j . v .' ctcj : j u u- i j , . r . auer uaviug procureu me necessary i aas. usnuus uuuu uave ucu ba- aumiy anu eievauon oi coaracier. i At the present rate of increase information to autnorize us to iorm pressed in some quarters as to tne w nat so eminent a .gentleman may I of the Slav race, Kussia will have 300, and express an oninkm concerning I nower of the Democrats to orcaniie sav about the chanf?es made bv the I ""v oi innaDiiants in ntty years. the matter. ! the next House without the aid of Legislature in regard to the punish- alli. We do not deny, mark you, that those members elected as green-I ment of crime and the jurisdiction I 1873. That country seems to le about as there has been a rednntinn La crroat. I Kanlrora and indpnndpnta Onn nf I nf mnoiafritioili mnrtiiv nf ottantiDA I M " "'l"10 redaction in some instances in the the oldest and most experienced of J consideration, and as such we have preottEwtsand ShermaEvarJre prices of fertilizers. Of course that I the Democratic members, who has;! made the. reference aod given the I now editing the two leading, college maga- ls so. No one will question it who I been making a careful inspection of jl above extract; knows anvthinsr about the sobiect. I the roll of members elect, savs there The Dofnt we make is that this im. can he no doubt whatever that the! -The Mahone followers in Virginia portant redaction has not 1 been stramhtont Democrats have a clear! pave organized a new party, as it ap brouo-ht about bv the Ap-ricultural workinrr maioritv ! pea from our exchanges from that Department of the State. We do State. At ihejato convention held not .believe it has really had anv I the veto and ihb Chinese. ; in Richmond, and known as the Re- more to do in regulating prices than We are glad to see that so many of adjusters, but also called the Kepu- J. shows that the business employments of the.ca galls ho fly along our At- our leading DemooraUo exchaugea1 ""tf" w. puty. Tl3lSS" ianiic coast nave in nxtng the tides nave accorded the He facto President i - The St. Gothard tunnel beneath r,m controlling the storms. ; , , due credit for signing the much need- man ana DTOtwr was to De tne ' . toarmay askV why this "confident ed tobacco bill, and for vetoing the PrminetDt facton The proceedings assertion ? The reply is, because we very objectionable Chinese restric- wouia astny tne conoiasion. w e know that the redaction in the prices tion bill. Our ownopinion has been; snppose it is the. purpose of lilly 3d Street, opposite City Hall. REPAIRING DONK WITD NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. HOR3E-SHOEINQ 4A SPECIALTY, mh S tf Carolina. Kintton Gazette. A live newsDaper. and the best "Daily n the State. The circulation Is larger than that of any other Daily in the State, which proyes it Milton Chron IcU. T You ISay HEY ARB SO WELL KNOWN AND SO popular and so cheap that bo ene who gives the matter any thoneht bay any other kind of Cook Store but the "SAM." ? Neror! I What, never 1 WelL to be particular, hardly ever. Sold more than all others combined. Guaranteed to please or may be returned at our expense and money refunded, Seven sizes. Write for cut and prices. Ask also about the Steam Cooker: can be usea on any biovc; a marvel or utility and con venience, uun i cost mucn. xase it oacic u you aou'iiiKeii. i Sams and Steam Cookers sold only by F. ITli KINO CO., mh 2 tf I Wilmington, N. C. old, ence and a Though only five years on. enjovine an infin ity second to none in the State. so rapidly as ass the Stab. , u is now a azea institution, enjoying an inn a- No paper ever started In North Carolina has crown tism and a Salisbury The Wilmineton Stab is in' the front rank of our Southern dailies, well edited, full of .news and select reading matter, telegraphicreports, and in every res pect a first rate journal. If we had many such papers our State would be the jtainer by It Greens. Patriot. JOB PRINTING. THE zines at Harvard and Yale respectively. - A fire on Sunday last destroyed the pntire hnaineas nitrtinn nf Kann TIa greatest mttucements.! $150,000. Five persona were burued to death. The Philadelphia North Ameri can says that the number of houses unoccu pied in that city ia excessive, and thinks it OFFERED TO Purohasers, Consumers I IN . and Dealers . :. , Tlie. Louisiana Trials Gxvejcnoj Nicholls, of Louisiana, has addressed a letter to President Haves, in which, referring to the caucus is troubling Enelaod lust now, and proseoutions now nendinc in the Cir- anv knowledge of its working in America the Alps has been bored more than seven miles and a half, which is-about seventy feet more than the lencth of the Mont Cenis. It is expected that the two gangs : 1 1 . . -r . oi. worsmen wiumeei in January next. ; -- Daring a debate in the Maine Legislature, the other day, a lawyer sneer- bad the editors to ferret out rogues and thieves." -Where upon the editor mudly rejoined that it was "the function of lawyers to defend rogues and thieves. " . s r lne London Times shows its knowledge of American affairs by remark ing: Air. acnarian (jnanqier, Kepuoii can, has been appointed Senator by the caucus of the Michigan Legislature! The SOUTHERN ITEMS. of fertilizers is just as great in South expressed. The Chinese are not de-i Mhone "d company to disintegrate Carolina and ; Georeia as it ia in sirable additions to our nobnlation ' or dtvide the old Conservative party ingly remarked to aiournalist, who It may be urged but the way to get rid f them is not OI tnai oiate -am " iaeT can . atnnt roerind Ihien v by the friends of . the Agricultural bv acts of bad faith, and bv abrof?a- persuade ev indaeet the negroes to Department of North Carolina that ting at will solemn treaties: We do T37 tothr 'tjpp6rt, they hope to SO DOtent ia it inflninr.. I nntvlftnbt. fhfth th wmli nt nUl oaTTJ om Virginian -w " rf - , that it not only regulates prices in fornia have grievanoeathat ought to this State, and thus protects and be remedied, but it should be done benefits the farmer, but it goes be- with a proper regard for the character yond, reaches over the border, and of onr government. If the United actually determines the prices in two States can of its own accord htAk Tnir. flnnrt nfJ'tJi tTm'toi si- is important. other important States of the I a solemn treaty with China, why against citizens of Louisiana, he ex- TT I . J . .. --. I - -. -C-lLa: T. j.i' union. can it not also break a trflatv srith Fre8se" proiouuu regreu mai in a t ' - - JI 'i l, - : i I ' - I moftatt rtP OA mnlri ' 5 nr AMA a m The truth is guanos are much England or France? If it is known SiZ: nV l .The New Orleans Picayune says cheaper. The strineenov of the that the United StatesJ as aaf. YrnnaA .vm t,v, that the story about Governor Nicholls' Jn- til2Kc hi Ji-li'T , I , , 1.- "."7" rw'" "v FI'8" tended resignation' is Well founded. The viumca ,uv uuauciai - paralysis nas l nation, nas no regard ior its piisnted lo participate inline aecision or tne Governor is discouraged because bis ad- uruusnixiOWn Dricea orenen v -anH wnrri. and w II nnrioaitfttinwlir Wot vimi uuwiiyu. wumu me cage in- minimtsiwu uuw rturu wii io bui uiui. fertUizerff have TnmMffrl - - fW; n - fi.-;i volve, so as to afford the amplest op. Portsmouth Enterprise: - There Wh a orn r I ' '' ' T -'-4- I I J " a f r-- ---r. - nBc wnuog auoui ieru- mayprompi,. now lonff would it be nnnn hv t.h hirrmat ttihnnal f Judee Kives.-or the United States Circuit i: mi i i . ' l . V . . . . i .r -y . . t .... -rrtr-s- i.era we wiu aao one other retlec- Oetore the nations of the world would land, the Supreme Court of the Uni- yuu" V."Z- - "4 "!"' ..vu. MOjWj, aiu.ug.iuB larmers cease to mase treaties with our ..vvuvub ,ue- can his recent action be accounted for. ; just 'nbw fbr cheap fertilizers, country, and would regard us as "that any deoision Lwhich might J Richmond A gentler MPAt.;nr..ra:wnnt1.ij: i--'. i ... &. -,. be rendered in those cases,-resting in iutW is the ffti-tnr.Ata nnRMn Zr;,?7-r? u? " u muy bcu- wituoub uonor sou witnom morality e upon a mere-oaMftrre&oe nuns in wnich It IS resolved that the Doubtless most of US. if residing in of two iudsreS' Mof ' Inferior? HnrlsfliA- same he bad on when he made his annaar- r-.ww- .w.wvv.Wi0 paiu wm uub ue i vauiornia, weuia resara the; matter I b""vw" C"CUU4 WUIWU couuurrenee r"v l : - r paia any longer.,, What wiU be the of restrictine the Chinese in imml. Ltj -f ; ?' ' . P""" ' inChariW-'.-t":,: . i . .. i -rna m am nnaBtTAAsr': nirvrMAr A i prooaoie result ? - We think it will hrMXWrim l"rri M'wwi 'w ' fcU Profei8o3rfihTvnaflll nf iKa - - j. ., ! - i o o "w .r j i-av m w iiu i LniinrPTiiH sa jnn w nr r n a i i nitAri Kin i - . j - be found that noor fart1Ut4 p w. fl(i...,j :. . Z.JL Jl. " "rT .rT "rV .1 Roval Institution, :writes from London to I ,a ' r " " "'-i r, r , . " 6 uapiaio Li. jp iiner,? or uatveston, oon- waiou jne i importance grtvtuJatyiRiiie soard of Health of that city -tmeen aWfAi " 7 .. JO-Stic anerigntot the American a unnuy com- No i'-. 1 . . .w,i'ttw.iu ior nonor ana trustful. I nnnlA ftrianlnti.lv anA imnoraiv, menas tne ngia eniorcement or quarant ne Wo lawa were ever yet framed that ness amonb th n,inf eJbBlQtCly ad imPeraUly m Galveston ,as one of the most Important r. , ....xv. .. exneriments on record. GBOOBBIBS s MAY BB5 FOUND At the Large Wholesale Establishment I . UF ..." '' Adrian Vollers, 4t S. E. Corner Front and Dock St 8. taTOCE larse. ASSORTMENT xtnv VARIETY amp!e. superior, and adequate to the uatn ui ail. rnxyjao laj rr "Orders and Parchaser a solicited. mhStf THE MORNING STAR Steam Printing House, MORNING STAR BUILDING, PRINCESS STREET. MOST THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED PRINTING OFFICE IN THE CITY, FINE BOOK, NEWSPAPER 4k MERCANTILE PRINTING AND BINDING, CHEAP FOR CASH. ' i " ALSO, THEATRICAL POSTERS, PROGRAMMES dk TICKETS, INSURANCE PRINTING, . BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, CARDS, DODGERS. TEAM8HIP, STEAMBOAT AND RAILROAD WORK EXECUTED IN Q UICKER TIME j AND BETTER STYLE THAN BY ! . ANY OTHEROFFICE IN WILMINGTON. Groceries at Low Prices for Casb. DS. SIDES. MESS PORK, , S. C. HAMS. FLOUR. i . SUGAR. SOAP, I CANDLES, LYB. POTASH. D1T0rQ f NAILS, NUTS, CHEESE, j CANDY, . ; I OYSTERS. f PICKLES, 4. mh 5D&W 81 N. Water Street, Blacksmiths' Bellows. eman uau i TjBTEXt WRIGHT ANVILS, : CAST ANVILS; P nf I AT with steel f&cea: solid Imt Visoa spraw T1..- of opinion John Brown's old brass BDectacles the 2.f all.khlds and sizes, siedws, Band Hammers! i -x-rre irons, omiia s urius. Tone, cbiseis. iron. i I Steel, Borax, &c. Tne largest" assortment of the above goods in the city can be found at the Old jkBiaeueaea uaruware uonse or JNO. DAWSON & CO.. mhStf . 19, 21. SJ3 Market BtreetB Furniture t-, J Honest .Work ! Lowest Prices ! AT THE WEW.F0KNITUHff STORK. -! M.xi. cot. iaarKet ana second Bte. mhStf. . Wilmington, N. C. SJ FIRST CLASS WORK AND LOW PRICES THE MORNING STAR STEAM PRINTING HOUSE, PRINCESS STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATNDED "i TO AND WORK, SENT TO ANY PAR T . . OF THE UNITED STA TES, C. O .D. ' COTTON TIES "Jlbdle. DOMESTICS Sheeting. 4- yd Yarn, bnncn... EGGS.. FISH Mackerel, No. 1 , 9 bbY. o. 1. SB obi Mackerel. Na. S, $ bbl No. 3. tt jtf bbi Mackerel, No. 8,9 bbl Mullets. bbl.. N. C. Herring, Roe,$ keg Dry Cod, FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, 9 2(Xr.i E Baugh's Phosphate, " Carolina Fertilizer, Ground Bone, Bone Meal, " Flour, -NavassaGnano, " 4 Complete Manure " ' W harm's Phosphate ' Wando Phosphate, Berger & Bntz's Phosph. " Excellenza Cotton Fertilizer FLOUR Fine, tt bbl .. Super. Northerc, tt bbl Extra do. " bbl .... Family tt bbl CHyKille 8upr., tt tbl.... 'n Bztra. tt bbl " Family, tt bbl... Ex. Family, tt bbl .. ULiUEV B 1 GRAIN Corn, in store, in oags. Corn. Cargo, tt bushel....... Corn, mixedtt bushel.tn bags. Corn, wholesale, in b&.;;s j Oats, tt biBhel ; fea6,COW, DU6UQ1 HIDES Green, tt Dry, tt HAY Eastern, tt 100 fts..,.. to a, 15 a, 45- 10 ti 11 a, 38 18 68 e 00 10 a, ! 00 a ! lb Wi a ill no ! 8 5t (i 10 id iHtf) H ;3 im 0 00 a 6 ;o 6 50 8 (ji 3 00 a 3 5 ) 8 00 4iH) 0U Q, ,;, IS li 11 .J' l!i :o '30 Jo 50 85 2u 5? 50 00 00 45 00 00 00 00 00 00 0G 55 00 00 00 & M! Q 60 00 toou 10 00 45 00 57 Ot 65 UU 67 wj Weetsra, v iw s........ 90 100 North fiiver, tt 100 Be 80 90 ilOOP IKON tt ton.. 65 00 r.6 00 Ix&ku X'.ortnern, 9 s I i"34a His Ldfilifi DDI 00 k Si LUKBEK ClTT SteakSa'WBIJ Ship Stn,rosawed, tt a t"4 . 18 .00 aoagn jicge rums, an 08 00 70 00 00 00 a 70 iii) 60 00 00 00 55 90 60 00 0 00 400 0 00 4 50 5 00 5 50 6 00 7 to 0 CO 5 50 6 (0 6 50 9 CO 59 "55 (3 40 55 4 0 1 00 Ol'O 5 7.' 0 25 0 75 H K5 52 5:7 55 5a 1 05 WeatlndiaCargoes.accordlEKj V JH. II... 00 00 i 14 00 SO 00 16 to ouaiity. tt Droseen Flooring, seasoned.. IS 00 18 imj 36 U0 MOLASSES New cp iCba,hhds New crop Cuba, obis tt gal.. I Porto Rico.hhds. " bbls......... 'Sngar House, hhds, tt gal. . " bbls.tt gal Syrup, Ws, tt gal.... NAILS Cut, 4d to aOd, $ keg. ; . ILS Kerosene, tt gal Lard, tt gsl , Lmgeea, y gai. RosJn.tt eal.. POULTK Y Ch Icken3,nye,grown upring... PSANtfTS tt bushel POTATOES Sweet, tt bushel.. . Irish. Northers, tt bbl PORK Northern, City Mess.... . Thiri, tt bbl Prime, tt bbl Bums, tt bbl RICE Carolina, f! fit Sough, tt buHh , BAGS Country, ttSft , City, tt t ROPK SALT Alum, tt buahel.......... Liverpool, ttsack,eb F.O.B.. Lisbon, tt Back............... American, tt sack 8UGAE Cuba, tt E Porto Rico, tt lb A Coffee, tt 8 B " tt fl ....... C ttS ax. O 3D , Crushed, tt B. SOAP Northern, tt lb SHINGLES Contract, 9 M Common, tt M CypressSapstt M........ Cypress Hearts tt M STAVES W.O.BbL.ttM.. k. u una., M 13 00 00 00 00 CO S3 33 40 i 60 00 1 10 90 30 18 13 70 40 3 CO 00 00 18 00 t 38 41 33 38 23 25 80 3 25 14 1 45 IOC 40 25 20 0U 50 3 25 10 00 irBinfi. tt M . Mill Prime , S.. Mill Fair, tt M Common Mill............ . Inferior to Ordinary, tt M. . WHISKEY Northern, tt gal.. North Carolina, tt gal.' WOOL Ub washed, tt t Washed, tt lb 00 00 00 ui 00 00 11 00 00 00 10 on 6J rlH 90 1 00 ia .1 6 00 70 67 00 00 00 10X ova 8 9 CO 5 4 00 3 50 4 50 9 50 13 00 10 00 S3 75 72 70 85 2 9 10 10 9 9 Hit 6 00 300 5 00 0C 15 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 . 7 fi 10 90 13 00 7 00 8 OS 5 00 6 00 4 60 5 00 3 4 OS 1 - 5 00 1 3 50 SO 35 A 38 WILMINGTON HONEY 1BABKET BTnms. BBLlUJltt. God : ..Par. Par. Exchange (sight) on New York, . a disc't. Baltimore, X " Boston, X " Philadelphia, " Western Cities, Exchange SO days 1 tt cent. Bank ofNew Hanover Stock. 85 First National Bank.......... 75 Wilmington Building Stock, 100 Mechanics' " " 95 Navasea Guano Oo. " 130 N. C. Bonds Old Ex-Coupon 14 Do. Funding 1858. ft Do. " 1888 5 Do. New.. 5 Do. Special Tax , 1 Do. to N. C. Railroad... 49 W. A. W. R.R. Bonds 7 JSC (Gold Int).10Q Carolina Central R. S. Bonds, 6 ttc. .40 Wil. Col. & Aug. B.-B. ' .. 80 Wilmington City Bonds, Stte 70 " " . 7e .90 M " old 8 ttc 74 " nta ft tOf Iti ItlrilA Tn .... " v v. . . . w , M h .' " " 8Sc 75( " " New Haaover County Bonds, ft ttc....95 (Gold Int) Do. do. 8 ttc....70 (Cur. Int) W. 4 W. Railroad Stock 45 North Carolina R.R. " 45 Wil. Gas Light Co. ..............46 . Wllminston.Cotton Mills... 100 The Latest Out. The Genuine Stewart Sewing MM. THIS MACHINE HAS BEEN GREATLY IM proved, and the Company insist on the follow ing advantages : Speed, light running, perfection and capacity of workmanship and material ; Beauty of finishand great wearing qualities; and The best wood work ever put in this market., Also, a very extensive stock of ALU KINDS OF FURNITURE on hand, to be sold from" TO-DAY on, LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE ; OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. fjall and see for yourself at f eb 2 tf F. A. SCHTJTTE,' 20 and 28 South Front and . 11 to 15 Dock Stt. SMALL 'ORDERS EXECUTED WITH THE SAME PROMPTNESS AS ; .LARGER ONES. , , ; CqaliTj Coal. TONS FURNACE COAL. 1 : ' Just received and for sale by ....-..- ;:' KJ,a.yt. O. GPASSXEY,-' Jr, ; mh 6 tf ; Cor. Orange S; Water Streets.- j Mallard & "Go. :,' .HABNKSS I HAKNKSB I -,r., , $7.60 per set ana upwards. : Bridles. Saddles. Collars. Ac all giades. and Dricea suit the times. - 1 Trunks and Satchels in abundance. 'Repairing done promptly. ' mh tf .. No. 8 SOUTH FRONT STREET The Steamer Passport TX7TLL RESUME REGULAR '!; " W TRIPS TO 8MITHVILLK MONDAY, March 8d Leaving her Wharf at 9.30 A.M ; Returning at 5.0) P.M. Having been over hauled, redecorated and painted, we promise excur sioniets ana pleasure seeiters ;accommoaanons un surpassed . - ltett mhltf GEO MYERS, Agent. -i U , , ,'t . Christmas is Over. BUT I WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU in the . . BOOK AND STATIONERY LlNB,; and will endeavor to give yoo satisfaction in every transaction at S. JEWETT'S dee87tf , ' t-J-. Front Street Bookstore. Piowsr PicWW. PLOWS, CASTINGS, TRACES, ' r . Hames. Collars. Backbanda. Bridles. U . WdhI Rml Omh Rom Ath And all seasonable Goods, at prices that defy com petition, either in New York, Baltimore, or any other city, . GILES A'MTJRCHJBON, mh 2 tf 33 and 40 Murchison Block. J

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