PCUblSllttU'S ANNOUNCEMENT. FEu raiZKKs and fcOttON. , "when Kellogs was elected it was by I'he GoldsboroJlaiJ lia an edi- tjje illegal aid of his predecessor Tand Au Actio Canal-An$ola Cay. Whereas, There is a large quaa- THBMORNraGSTAR - - iue iufiU u t u P- .u . rf land fa A Kay. at $7 . pT I a w tor six" months, tonal on ui soojeci OI iu y. Gen." Grant, and tnat Air. .euogS s la hl the counUe8 0f Duplin and HSS" fertilizers. It says that the average ' t l0 e Senate wa8 0Diawftl, peader, belonging to the State Board raw of is centa pr weeior u, value Qf eignteen Drauds oi lerunzers a nroonred bv his rnanipula- 01 xuaucauon, aou iu ua prtjoem, uu wcuwuucjw. i ,, 1 - . . i" 1 . " , ttbllsneaeTeryrriuajr ld ,nl8 &ul0 19 8iaiea ,lo .ue iU r.wv?lonir wr a vPt.-o. : miTfl tirttO'irr.V' hta r ism mt"rWDVvr. .l00 for.lxmoaths, W cents for throe months. j, : ADVERTISING RATES (DAILY). -One ourm. One day, $1.00: two day., 1.75; thr.eday.,i 60, $10.00; two month, $17.00; three .montha $.C0, eU month, $40.00; twlTe mioato, $eo.OO.. len HUM Ut IftM ""paraa tvpa SUko Wiftaqttare.,. 'All announcementa ot Fair, Ftlvai caiia. vernor. $39 18 3-4. It adds the cost of man-r nfftctnre commission. :fr"eiehW fcc.t ,nnin4tlifl nost ut ' to 55 18 3-4 We learn from a ckcolarrthat. "the per ton.'- It thinks this1 rather onder l permanent commitee, tjViennaL dition Js not saleable bat' if drained would sell, for a fair price, and thus add largely to the Education Fundi ' Therefore; the " General Assembly "of North' Cafdlina do' enact : ' I ' " CJ- . Tl. '" ""J1 iJK.i.--,! Aon Chicago. They Will probably . be pre sented in the senate on Monday or Tuesday.; . ; ' . lladcanKbt ETsrytblae V, i , " . Reidsville Tiinea l . " "J -Vance was ' shaking hands and bo; ing introduced to the different mem bers at the close of the late- session, in Washington, when somebody said something about ?'going bouie.'VThat remiuutiu; vauuti a k umo- " per ion. it luiuats hub 1 g"lc ""r" I K ' "7. ' ---r-.--,-, Jha; :ibov7 Ithe' additbnaTc If Metepiogicl,Ccmgr have ?! L SSSbSSw "MewF-TiUcal W oaVa ftan comnftnles afford paid the United States the high com- "7Z-r;i-Z "a .IZW: lie.fcc.wUl ho charged regular ad veruamt rave. r- , -'itj.n,. . ts J' r. TL "'"F"' wMj,w r -y - . No advertisement, inwrjad n Local Column at to exchange it for cotton tft the raw liment.9:remjeding.st0j; A P?.PT hy appointed -Commissioners to lay ayprlce- ;llrtl.ItMM,l J-pntaDrf of .400 Dounds per-ton, as'maoyof posed seedttds Congress 'the adoption off a canal of sufficient width lo'draiti JSSSSiXStBqSX- tiSmTimlUui n U aBi'tVeridf-or i vtn',fir Angola Bfe begiarin'g.-at'or nr abquent insertion. 1 . mem uiu m ioiu " " " ij . t . j . , Craoms Bridge, in Pender county, on beAcLup areoffering to. exchange J t for 450 exchanges of.; 4ata for simultaneous 4sl Bideof thB' North East nver,' 1 exyouSdiy.tnrwioQrta. of .iiftte Twice a pounds of cotton? " Canbot :16ff oner ieatherimap9 r ? others purpftses aW?d J runV s Bear 'as practicable; nlliolt k- sea there is' an i'nconVistencvsome amilar to.he otw first organized for- -dorth 50 degrees eastacros Angola SESebrbS where, for 450 pounds of cotton tiie United States' by General MVer, Biy to the ran .Jj; conu win par iui a uui wuu"w -i ucii vi ticun :vbo,,: v j -i t .. . 't a -t - . .-tj ; ?, - I WSiera; vl Balu isnva : iuiuukh tiara or Death, AAnraanmmtm .ta follow reading matter, or to aeaTde T e cost to produce and sell." AdTortlBesaentB on which no epecinea namier r Insertions is marked will be continued "till forbid," at the option of the publisher, and charged up to the date of discontinuance. ' . : . . v Advertisements discontinued Wore the time con tracted for has expired charged transient rates tor the time acta&U published, r ' .v- - '' . . AdvertUemeats kept onder th head of VNew Ad vcrtisementt" will be charged fifty per cent, extra. amount to $36 00, $19 18 3-4 less than I which' has been .continuously pursued I canal; And '.also a public road of ,the by.theSignalServjcejto this d.ay.': ; width of other .public Toaas, Ti to ctno KrVr,-'3 fh TT S. Ricrn.l t fiffifie Hftks ."all lDS OU .r' W , . v.....-.- ...w .-v.-. " -, , , , j report, tuereot to the txovernor ; in valuable helps when judiciously used,; I countries to make and record daily, on j - ge0 q. .That, upon application of It also says that the commercial value J Under sea, one simultaneous weather 1 '84i(j Commissioners,. thoPepitentiary of a certain brand is placed at ;$45 oWvationat the same exact instant Soard of Pirect6rs shall 'detail' fiftj conviuis, wno aro.uiwwcu uj "w w be' farmed out.' to? be worked upon An extra charge wiu he made for double-column I mnt's anal vsis. and vet the manufao-l SL ouice the report . of .its .oDserva- i bla .Qnhi hnf rVinil nntil ' oommeted. or ulplecoluma advertisements. j . , . . I... " j. - rrUna av I T, "L At nn, an - . Ami MMM..i).HMia Mn. i rnrArn on v r.narfre czu Tier ion wuen i liuqh eierv. uiiccu ubio. r - i uiiucr tue wuaisn ui oumuiuun fi""' t niSnorwKa Ifc"nBot ckaogea have been -continued for six ft "ft lmeut8- verv well understand hoTalertiUzer years and with marked success, nearly ject to their control and the prison rAnrt.li.HUr.-Hirnt ti.tiin.Mi ti.Tni very weu uuuerBiauu.uuw aacrwuAcx jeaniwu wiuuf , rniAa ami rPffnUtinnR as far as oraotl- SSSKL1 h B0ld for;.20; :when rH:r I.MJ to(f, cilble; and that said convicts .halt be meroiai value is 3 or more. xu j euuabuc .ui.riUK w-u - ," , . " i..aruBuu wiwh u;bsit vuuu .iu does look a little curioua. " We duote says) i i- fkl cintrnct a anitableitockade orquarj a?paragriph: " - F 6 F ' ; 1 .J ,he hiatorv of the world the preparation 1 road; and shall be fed and j clothed "And farther,' since we have beenlnvca-J a daily aimultan-oas map of the north- f an(j transported to and from said ca-, ugaunRima -uujcuHtt Scuuci. njiu . ero nemispnere, at t? fl"K ", v- i nai and road bv-o-the said-Uoard of had much experience in handling eiuanoa I is seat to eachJobserTer,) and ha probably i , j w, f r tua cucai meteorology i funds appropriated for the tf eniten- . rates. . fv Payments for transient advertisements must be made in advance. JLaowa parties, or strangers with proper reference, may pay monthly or quarterly, ac- cording to contract. .-. e ; v ... I. Advertisers should always soecify the issuo or is sues they desire to advertise in.- Where no issue is named the advertisement -will be Inserted In the Daily. Where an advertiser contracts for the paper to be sent to him daring tneti-te his advertisement U in, the proprietor wilt only toe responsible for the mailing of the paper h addieea. v ; i : Remittances must be madefy Cheeky' Draft, Pos tal Money Order, Sxpress, or in Registered Letter. Only such remittances will .be t the rlak. of . the - publlhaI Jj. t.i4; - Communications, unless they contain Important news, or discuss briefly as. properly snblects of real interest, are not wanted; ana; if acceptable in every other way, they will invariably be rejected if the real name of the author is withheld. i inj this State and in South Carolina, said to J advanced the study of practical meteorology uithat the actual cost to a leading Balti- as far as any one undertaking in the last more maniaciurer per ton to manuiactura century. "'" f the manures that are now sold ia this State 1 ; r ' - - was $13.00." f: j ia the last number of ihtt South- ! We note these statements of h nut(yrlcal Papera GeB; Harry Mail, because its. editor is a practical k &q of lhe de8, man of business as well as intelligent ;rate cha of 8maii' party of editor, and because many of the read- e at Falling Waters, ers or tne dtab are engagea in larm-- ... JohftBltm pettigrew, ers, exchange portions of the Vpublio iog . i I ' via -m-.k .nii 1 swamplands for small tracts owned v.u. J . . .. . ........ t Sec.' 3; 'Whenever it may-be noces sary in- order to prevent a- sacrifice of tlje State's interest in the process of draining, as provided for lq this act, the Governor, as President of . the Board of, Education, may, upon the recommendation of said Commission- ; Whilst on the subject of fertilizers, it; may not be amies to say a word, about the cotton crop. It pays uri qaestionably to use fertilizers, but the right' sort must be nsed---that which is adapted to the soil. '-But ByWIl-l-IAini MM,. BEttWAHD. , WILMINGTON) If. d Tuesday Mosni-tg. March 25, 1879. NOTBESPONSIBLE. . The Chicago Inter- Ocean refers to the violent course of Jo Turner at the I our farmers should be careful oot to; close of the last session,and says "an-1 make too much oottoa to the cxoltt- other Democratic Legislature in dis- I sioa of other crops. The prospect grace."' It neglected to add that I for a large crop is said to be good.' Turner was elected as an Independent At any rate, the prospect is that "the that two years ago he was sup- South will make as large a. crop as it ported as arL"Independent,that he ran did last year, possibly larger,and it is last fall ai a Radical nominee for I well known that very large crops do ,CongrefiSflga!nst JIr;Pavis,the regu- not fetch the most money. ' Such has lar Democratic candidate and who been the experience of the South since was electedjand that: he was turned the war. : The Mail says: ' ; !'J. M. Mew born snowea us on Saturday a letter from a prominent Baltimore mer chant advising a heavy curtailment in cot ton planting. The prevailing opinion there among statisticians was that the next crop would probably run over five millions, on account of the greatly increased acreage in Texas and other Southern States; and with thtt amount raised the price will necessa rili be lower than it was last year." : . The above was prepared for our last issue. Since it was - written we nVU: VftTth . nrrt!in anlliftf- J SWamp . -t . . r. t. . . , . . w I by individuals, and the - lands thus lost his life, The Charleston etna vourier iruiy says inat nis name i a other swamp land. : oec. . xnav saiu vyuuiuiisaiuuera shall be agents for the State, and shall be required by the Governor, as President of said Board, to look after the intereBfLt)fi.he;' State, and to superintend the construction of Kir an ITK .K.:.no. wonnP I eaid canal and road under such rules W t.;.s. r. . .u- n 1 as he may prescribe. "H5reww" uuuVlUBfe!U Sec. 5. And as a compensation for . 1 . . -T 1 . 7.,. TT . I" . . - . - . great men oi JMorm Carolina. xxo was possibly the most intellectual was "svnon vmous with, ail that : is bl ave, un selfish and magnanimous,'1 !( will be remembered, that Gen. Pettigrew commanded Heth's Divis ion in the third day's fight at out of the Democratic caucus in the last Legislature very soon after it met: . Turner is not now, nor has he been,in affiliation with the Democrats for several years. It is well known, we will inform the Intern-Ocean in this State that Jo- Turner belongs to his own party,and is squarely for Jo Tur ner, first, last and all the time. The Democratic ' party some ' time since washed its hands clean of any thing that JorTdrner might say or do; Our able Chicago contemporary says: t. ; .4T. rI?.JLTI jlj It. '.i-.V . ' lature" was incompeteat "to deal with State r Hairs, and a disgrace to the Stated ; 'This is not the; , "general"' opinion among.Democrats. There are some whodd Willie whathe body did in man ever born , within our borders, ualess we except Mr. Badger. i .1 ; . tit is stated by the Raleigh Nevjs that all of the'North Carolina delega tion Voted for Randall Tor Speaker wth the : exception of , Col. W. L. Steele.' It is known also that about half of the entire Southrn delegation voted for him; Indeed some of the papers affirm that a majority of the Southern Democrats thought it best. to support the old Speaker and re elect him. Mr. Randall's strongest friends have received the Raleigh , Observer ITf nH" .w.e amonj; tne ooatnern ofiSaturday, in which Vwe find some Democrats; who had known him Jong comments on the article of the Mail. and nad Mrvel5; 10 Con- Itlthinks that manufacturers can sell fertilizers ''below the established commercial value," becausein "many of the fertilizers" there is "organic and undetermined matter" existing ."in large percentage;" because manu- iacturers aeat wholesale in chemicals even, "manufacture many . . of and gress. Ihey. know his record. j jiUt: ...... The total receipts of the recent walking match were $54,314 40. The expenses :. were . $12,908 86. .The dii rision. was as fellows: RoweU . .. ; ... j ............. . $18,898 31 Ennis.,. .... 11,038 88 WWton ......... ; . . . ... ., ...... 3.679 66 uarriman: ..... . . .. 3,679 66 Kdly... ............ ........... 2,000 00 from whichuch chemicals are ob tained." i . .t-. . Like Ihe 'Observer "we are" not much skilled in farming, .rand would never ; undertake : to Left for contingencies. , 2,000 00 1 Oiai. i. ...... f 4U.7S7 OX the way of ctitting down salaries. laws that were enacted.': It is also thfm aVtheir works "and, lastly, be, , afiJn,iA& cause "from . the different sources ' of omission.!- But take it all and in all it is about as, cap able at Lesisla ture as we-have had since the 'war. It was furthermore; a, sober and an ' . industrious bod v. , and wa hpairlAA - patriotic enough to sit ioi six days hf ect-S SeAS without iay. -V JottiIi 1 a- said Commissioners 'the Governor, as President of the Board of Education .'oi t..AK .nti;va1 nAnVnv (A each of themr and their heirs forever acres of land reclaimed by said canal, to be selected by them, and located in alternate sections on each part of said canal, as may best pro- 1- . try . a mote xne interest, or tne , Diaie, ana that each section . of laud shall not exceed two hundred acres, i Sec. 6, That an account of the money . paid by the Penitentiary Board in the prosecution and com pletion of this - work i shall be filed with the. State Treasurer, which shall be credited from time to time . with the orooeeda of the sale of the Dub- lioj lands in Angola Bay reclaimed as aforesaid, until the. same is paid in f uI, for the benefit ef 4 the , general ' f uhd; and to this end the Board of Education .BhaU.have the power to sell such lands, insuch quantities as they think best at a fair price, as will discharge said amount. ; ' " Sec. 7. 'That all Iaw;and clauses of law coming in conflict with this law are hereby repealed. ; r :" ; ; .. ' Sec. 8. That this act shall be in force from' and 'after its ratification. : Knoclclne WashlnKton Dmtb. ' Prom Coll!osr Hiifolfafuc'ky.'t ; -5 At the time Gen. Washington was stationed . at Alexandria, Va., as :a colonel of a British regiment, before the war of the Revolution, an ' alter- caion took place in the court house yard between him and Wm. Payne, .$7 00 eleH ; TTmo i by TD avr he asked. 1 M When we served together before be . war he said, at . the :yoae of tb ession, VelVyance, I ain going nome, anu-x uut. V. have" cauch't evev 'infernal thing flince I have .been here, ; from a cold, dOWO'y excepk; fuc ouoaaci o J:; he crowd roared, iftey au- Knew 5' DAILY STAB, One Tear, postage paid,. "1 Six Months -' .... 4 00 , i Three Months" M ...... S 85 S n n OVBRBRT COnmTErlT. ::. Mr. Randall's brief ' speeches I in iwhich Payne knocked Washing f rom the ohair at " the openincr and I tori' down: v Great : excitement bre- We ( ldse of the session ars good and neat. I vailed,' as Payne was known to be - we I ?? th08e who have never tried it, the firm, and Washington was beloved haye a.large acquaintance among far- ches may seem easy; but in real- er satisfied Washington that he was The Stab never opposed Blackburn mY' oome years , ago a very large ny it is a severertest of a man's judg-1 the aggressor and in the wrdn?, and . ' 11713 1 -r r i . f . . , . - .. . ! , . rm t . . I i. . . . ... ... . . I Edgecombe farmer told 1 us , that he I nient and. tact. than, is t afforded., bv I in the mornincr he.' like a trne and Sr x hw jkw a wav vi av 1 . V I f 1 ( - "" . ,- I i : L: .'. . 'I mnih m AWA' am aha aH.I " I va A mm a w am m - mama - a. . -. ? ' the matter from a -nolitlftal t.anrl. naa Deen PaJnK per, ton for a I "TnL f"V.b vi wi aguuu.w -ucru, sougov ,u , w - . k . r mi 71? i - i . a saw ui h , wa sia w iuv aaii3 iiuii '.Point entirely it believed it ; was best ) lr guiar mart I thing on such-Ncasions,: neitberTto. under the circumstances to' re-elect the I P"1 wuicu. wasfo at that time, little nor tod much, is I rarer than ia I warm and lastibs? friendshio between ; . y it.'i : i . ..; I - " ' " .1 . 1 - .1 ?i 1 . . . ' . r art i of saying the right 1 terview, with Payne, whieh resulted too I in an apology from Washington and a i n I . warm and lasting Xnendshin between nt RnnVvrV2k'h ttWnJ UL I He bought fifty t6narannnalW.?T'H I commonly, ueuDDOsed.iV Yi. Sun. I the two. founded-orutaftl -ARtMm. i u.i..a I finallv nroenred tha nAPMaanr ifrAf I 1 1 - w i iiuring the Revolutionary waf." while beyond the :8. to te.v for a, .ojfedien,. .od th, iCtJSJSS: :SwtSS President m 1880; and thought that Poess by whieh ?t was manufactured. rmiA. nA iJA i,tA1 71 DeTatli wenrto liavti hisi resoects to .the right policy for the South to pur- I Ue then made it at home,' and t it I signing colored preachers and-dishon-' l t great American chief. ' General sue was to choose a Northern Demo- Prpvea to De equal to that purchased. e8 Jaaicai aaventurcrs.i Ao-day a J JT" jubuiiu buibo . uwwiue cratofrar abai-l...K- Itslcost was aCcordinlO Tueufcar1 fourths - the country b&eame opinion. 80 A yom wisb to cultivate aid sadd negro voters irjGreprgia 'and is little man whon you have so WenoticedlboeeftheRebub- at tht loweatoM freDn"7j- m,8Pa f- who 11,,n. naS4!S?iS would annpar ;f rh W.1 HU. . p -. tjt "-"!z?Tii,r oeratie ticket for President and Con- aow;n n ine court-nouse, yara l That is' Ihey" wanted )he Democrats flPt.saysy.a.qttot grssmen in 1880.--Covington Gal) 1Pandl'i,a K ain,! " to elect him instead of RandalliThe -thelmost exact inaltiis will iiotentble' yfM&-VVv;.;?. i:''.:.' '.''t - . 't? 'T, f" 11 W.-i wArl tn ' i1JaftnrV.1,tVA'--ild-"!': V 1 a m . ' i; 1 'atallroad Telsffraphy. '. . ' ... . . . ' i .'; .' . . . ii I s. . -' .' ' - i. ' ' ' . ' n f OCB .. STATIC . . TMnf TRIM vnn i u I ' '? V will throw some light on the subiect 1 oiesmgreuienw irom inose of an in uui uaiHY. n o Hive ine Tjara- 1 Rhri I an him intn tha nnuniH aF Mm i rHi. iT . . j . lfwuuwawB hiua.cb , wueuever a true i rwoWw Pxience. irroDaDiy three-. " IU5ii to gei we sotthern mah offers his name for of-1 Whshingtoir, to whom he introdneed of ftbe.a5emocratic papers of precise .guano adapted, to the I fice' There are at least T.Wv.tv tnnl f MA Payne as follows: "My dear.here oca i5ilj?JJ?i.'4.: It'sayaM.n t . "To show bow anxiously thV Brbli j graph as quoted: cu wauen ueuireu mat tne vLiemocrats 4 should fall Into tb Sectional trap set for v them hy their opponvnts.ia thfl contest be tween lHackbarn and Randall f or Speaker. w huuw a eiugie paragrapn irom the lial- timore American, at ai x '"jLet usvauppese two fertilizers tocon tain as tollows: iC SoU Phos. Acid. .T.Vi-r.v.5: ...10 per cent: Fotssh. . . ; i v; r; . iv 2 - m ; ' Ammonia. v.".;i. f. . lr Intftno-lw 1 -....., . ........... 3"" tisan, whidtoys: :Q Ol Tb Arst "made from bbtie,' shlphata of t au?e to Pult ta6lf hu 0w. "ins great caovemeni ior me election"! K. lu "uu OHBa "'w. ine second from I u, aTATicvNTpnifnRAitiJus: t dn wnolethe Legislature ldr well? It is impoiaible to pleasa everybody, and they, as human beings willmay have.com mitted errors.' " Takin? all thin pa into eon. siaeratwa we say, p.W elldmie, thou good nstclass Nrires' - between Baltimore fH wryant hand tWashibgtons thus i -giving'' that Hat, take it all ia all, the members of the road . direct telegraph --connections iWashiogton Pdst.lp J i Wr. Ch'aries :E; Tinker,' Manager of telegraph .lines arrived in "the city yesterday1 having 4! completed' 5 two ueaeral Assembly of 1878-'79. have had no 1 through to St. Lontfc-GhierrrPit.ta of a Speaker 6a a Southern' and ex-Con I Charleston rock, muriate of potash and I h0iie. As lopea a cood deal I UUIU "uk. oouga analyzing exactlv I uo4 w"u if"" y jioireraAiwmvyBro- i ave rnna ir,t J alike, it is perfectly correct to a I lini and Deep River &Yadkl a YallevRair- 1 th wtinn nf . former is much mora v ml their hau over their brows i - m.stii thakKnsUtueats ow tutnglS? for comrnerhlalusinesA friends of internal imBrovemenu l Abis company proposes to receive all i,uu uusiuessbuey can. yy.nen yongress passes toe iree teiesrrattn hiif ttm nni alnahu iroa WlM in proof Of what thev haVer ac-i I U " T.' " rally than the latter; yet . thrarbitrart t commercial value." v 1 taio; evihilnthe-admUil8lraaor?6r iostkjeTHelegraphsetviefti-Several memorials 1 u trleuaJs'? retrenchmet;udrtflrmihey 1 have reached here from points in th Judge Boofford tit- . ttt- J reduced, .expenses, ia .the different I. Wt nrvrrraJ-"x , logg's seat as Senator from Louisana. fortB ' eoaoomyiiave appeared more like 1 iad 4 Telegraph bill.-' Othe imter .parBimoSyw FayetteoUIe Qq . memorials ate , on. the way One'ia expected to reach here- to-day from -This important organ weighs but about .three pounds, and all the blood in a living peisoa (about: three gallons) passes through it at least once every half hour, to liave the bite and other impurities -strained or filtered from it. Eile is- the natural purgative of the bowels, and if the Liver becomes. torpiq K is not sdparatea lrora 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 oca dirty brown color. The stomacn, becomes diseased, and Dyso, pepsia. Indigestion; Constipation, Headache, Bili ousness, Jaundice, Chills, Malarial Fevers, files, Sick and Sour Stomach, and general debility fol low. , Merrbll's HeratiNk, the great vegetable. discovery for torpidity-, causes the Liver to throw Off froia ana to two ounces of bile each time the blood pases through it, as long as there is an ex cess ot Due;, ano toe- ettect ot even a tew doses upon yellow complexion or a brown dirty looking skin, will astonish nil who- try it -they being the first Symptoms to disappear. -The cure of all bili- ous diseases : and Liver complaint is made certain Sr taking Hkpattnb in accordance with directions, eadache Is generally cured ia twenty minutes, ad no disease that arises from the Liver can exist if a fair trial is given. - ' :.- i'iJ SOLUJIS A 8UBSTJTUTJS. FOKriLLS AU. DRUGGISTS. s ''.mm-m " : ' i -.-- s: :A4 aa rnce wenis ana &i.ww immm federate platform, .deve of streneth: fT'Vanld 11 deal towardi nukiDzuro -Tft tj .i ' 1.T .. . . . ... I V. 1 1 r thftn Vi a . . xrresiuem uyuu AAorinern ana union plat I .uVvor, jet - uie . arbitrarr ta-l f n-iu.i, iu..aHBnj c, .... : -r,T . form.' y, n-; v., : ; lwup. -l. ble of valuation give ,them hotj Tttie same 1 formed certain abuses and remedied cerl ""p w giTing the country' a cheap "Ana ye we nnaisomnem'journau who were wS-ngtb bite t this Radical bait un der tne belief .tbati'vthey .were: really up holding the honor, aad protecting the inte rests the South;" When will our, people learn wiaaora 7 It fa charged in' the petition that SP The fatalitv of Consumntion or Throat and Iybng Diseases, which sweep to the grave at least, oncMhird of all death's victims, arises from tha Opium or Morphine treatment, which simply stu-' penes as the work of death goes on. 10,000 will be paid if Opium or Morphine, or any preparation aorphine or Prussic Acid, can be found bb Flower Couch Syrup, which has cured people who are living to-day with but one remaining lung. : No greater wrong can be done: tnan to say tnat consumption u wcurauie. , x no Globi Flower Cough Syrup will cure It when' all other means have failed. Also, Colds, Cough, Asthma. Bronchitis, and all diseases. of the throat and lungs. Read the testimonials, of the Hojl. Alexander H. Stephens, Gov. Smith and Jut-Gov.-Brown of Ga., Hon. Geo.- Peabody, as well as those of other remarkable cures in our book free to all at the drug stores and, be convinced, that if: you wish to be cured yon can ps py tailing tne Gross Flower Cough Syrup. ' Take no Troches or Losenges for Bore Throat, when yoa can get Gijobb Fxjowsr SykuP at same price. For sale 1 all J)ruggists ; , ? Price 25 Cenfe and $100 0.0 1) Grave mistakes are made in the treatment of all diseases that arise from poison in the blood. -. Not one case of Scrofula, Syphilis, White Swelling, Ulcerous- Sores and Skin Disease, in a thousand, is treated without the use of Mercury in some form. Mercury rots the bones, juid the diseases it pro duces are worse than any other kind of blood or skin disease can be. Dr. P Emberton's Stillin GIA or Q peek's Diugut is the only medicine upon which a hope of recovery from Scrofula, Sy philis and Mercurial diseases in all stages, can be reasonably founded 'and that will cure Cancer, tio.ooo will be tiaid dv the proprietors if Mercury. or any ingredient not purely vegetable and harm less can be louaa id it. . . Price bv all Drueeists Xi.oo. i Globe Flower Cough Syrup and Merrbll's HaPATtMB for thi Liver for sale by all. Dru gists in 25 cent and fi.oo bottles. A. F. UESBELL& C0.f Proprietors, ; nov26 eod&Wly ta th' sa . -'7 ' ' , a a ta, a . . . m j--. - m r . m ' Bpatwright & HcKoy HAVE Tbe Largest ani Best Selected Stoct ! OF Fancy and Staple 'Groceries ! From which to make selections, EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY BOATWEIGHT & HcEOY deliver goods (free) promptly. - ' . BOATWBIGHT & McKOY'3 Goods are always fresh and nice. BOATWBIGHT & McKOY extend aa invitation to all to come and see them and examine stock and prices. - .:: ' 'BOATWEIGHT Si McKOY guarantee politenesf and attention to every one that eaters their store. BOATWBIGHT St McKOY will surprise those f , -. . . who bny at Wholesale if they will only write for Prices and Samples. : At Close Prices. ; jQQQ Bbls FLOUB, all' grades, Q QQ Hhds and Bbls Cuba MOLASSKS, v ' 250 Bbb,8N" 8113 p'R'MOtASSB3, : 250 BblB s" SYRUP JQQQ Kegs NarLS1, ' 200 BoxeBC,B' """ Smoked SIDES, j -QQ Bbis Family MESS POKE, ! UQQ Bags COFFEE. . 200 BblaSUajLRS" i 2QQ TonBGDANAFSGUAKO -' t ." " also; . . . . Manchester Mills and Randolph COTTON YARNS, ;;i Q;(Lake George SHESTINGS. -: i 1 . : For sal low by '. , , I ink 23 tf WILLIAMS St MUBCH1SON SA.tr., Si .J f' "- ' All Over. -CntST CLASS ALL OVER r DEEP AND WIDB ""t" uou iuij vuoh. stove ont J " . ff 4-,itst : The Sam. jThey have bounced every thing bronght'ont tehead 'em off. Seven sizes Write for cut and prices. See ;The Steam Cooker, and ' yea" are jThree Dollars ont the price of ii. mh83 tf limn n a a T r w mm A . u. ' . .- w . , sr .. ws r inn m, i. Wilmington, N. C. t Howe's Scales. fTMIIZ NT k WT k T rva Iran arr.r.r . . ; ' 1 tl. ,i . NEAT 1 DURABLE t AfyCDRATB - i . For sale by , J ', - GILES St MTJRCHISON, j . General Jkmnti mtS3Vt . saandMMurchisoBBlock. MISCELLANEOUS, The rooming Star ; f-i-..- PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY Sfltoiption fiatss--4a AiranccV , One' Month 1 00 WEEKLY STAR, ! .. - One, Year postage paid, $1 89 Six Months, " ThrsMMth6t r 1.00 50 '.- is A -'Notices of the Press:";! i ; -:i . ' , k ; . t - . ?,' A arstrclaes vxx.liatUboro AOvanet. Emphatically live paper. Oeldetaro Newt, ' -The BtjlB is' a live paper. Sumter (3. tt) Newt. One of the best daflv pnoers in the State, Wddem One at the very , best e( oar dally exchaneeB. i aaum i&rounutn. - ' Ranks among the 'leadinr Dailies 'of the State. Christian. Advocate. - :.( ;. One of the best Dailies In tha State. JttaUnitU i. t - . ;n . - - - - .... A valuable papenWe ctieoTraay-recomuend it. ? it.- i- , . ... . Ranks among the leadliue lonrBal. of tne Bouth.- Mtfrion ($. (f.) Star. t - One of the best and most desirable papers in North Carolina. Norfolk Virginian. ' Fall of general news, and. a credit U Wilmington Ettsadeth CUv North Caroiinian. v, Qne of the best daily papers published m the Sorithem SUtes. JSorry (A 7.) Newt: ? j One of oar best Southern Journals.' As a newspa per not surpassed by any. tHend of Temperance. One of the beet conducted in the State: bold, inde pendent and well infarme&-r-2ft&tar9 peeorder, y AblY edited, and has a drcolaOan which speaks vohuaes .of comment on its lnflueoce. -Magnolia Monitor, ' ' ' ' s i; i ' j". Onward and upward it goes until now it has the Iargeet drcaiatloa of any DaUy in the HtaXrUd- moMPruti;-, .yAi . .: ::t-t:-? - ' The WilminBton Star, now very much improved. has the largest circulation of any paper in the State. -EnAd& Timet. - ' '- i - - ' . ' , . The Stab stands amonc the first of North Carolina papers in point of enterprise and literary merit. Vateter Co. tj juporter. , . ; ... 1 ( - ... TJnaaestionably the best daily loornal In North Carolina, and has no superior m any other Southern State. Marlboro (3. OS Timet. k ' . -f-.. ); i J ;-'. s;.i.?f ,r ." "ff-.;: j''f ', 'i : " reports and tne literary selections the Stab has no superior Bocb Mount MaiL . tava- y la the Is wall cordneted and has aa much and nety of good reading matter as any D tate. warrenitn vaaeut. ' Thla uaDer. thoneh not m&nv vcars old. is onoof tne oest oaiues in- ue state, ana wen merits tne support it Ttcvwe.JjMUDvra oowrier. ; . Qne of the pest dally Journals em oar exchange list; Belongs to no ring save that which encircles the good ox tae people. iiavannan Mirror. ' T&e Wilminfiton Moiunija Stab is among the best newspapers in the Soath. -Rich, rare, racy, always rrean ana -on tune- amkuu lvxpotuor. , . - A staanch and independent advocate of the peo pled rights. Deservedly ranks among the first jour nals of the Southern countrj.-oakbvAam Ootener. The Stab Is nndoubtedly an enterprising sheet, santlfnlly printed and conducted with marked ability. Mr. Bernard deserves Bernard deserves great credit for his efforts in lonrnallgm.- -Kaleigh. Seniliei.- or Cheraw & C. Those of oar readers desiring to take a dally 3 una cannot do better weekly -paper from North Cam than take the Wilmington Stab. The Stab is one of oar most hiefcrr valacd ex changes, and it afiorda as pleasure to recommend it as one of the most OaroliBAjTHwtonr racy and reliable dailies in North Gazette. -.; . - i .. , . ... :f -.-. s I A live newsnaDer. and the best Daflv n the State. The circulation ia larger than, that of any other jvauy m tne state, wnicn proves z.Mtaon varon icte. 5 Ni aorai . . prosperity No paper evei started in North Carolina has grown ipiaiT as nas tne stab. Tnongn omv ave veai cuo, u is now a nxea insutauon, enjoying an influ ence ana a OlZtaKuru 1 ' The Wilmington Stab ia In the front ra&kef oar Soathern dallies, well edited, fall of sews and select reaaing matter, telegraphiceports. and in every res- poci a nrst rate oarnai. itwe nan many such ipapert our pstate wouia oe tne gainer oy it. ureene. :.-- itions I OF Fresh and Hew Goods ! fTUui quotations, u saotud be understood, rep esent the wholesale prices generally, i In maku.g ap small orders higher prices have to be chargea. - - , -AKTICUSB. i f t i ARB. BEING MADB TO Our Large Stock Wholesalei Groceries, For which Orders and Purchasers are solicited at the southeast . Corner. of Front and Dock Streets, y -- Adrian Mol le rs. ! Specialties., jIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ! 'and APOLINARIS BITTER WATER. mh 16 tf ; For sale by - . ADRIAN & YOLLERS. . Sundries. POTATOES, APPLES, 'ONIONSi'TURNIPS, " l" . Foraale by- mh 16 tf 0 . ADRIAN A VOLLBRS. lilolasses. Molasses. "r i - ?.T ". :-v-cii. .- . I - I----:.. ... jgQ jHhds an Bbls New, Crop CUBA, ; . 100BblolaGropii3 v i0' ' 2jjQ BblaSD(5ABHoVsi5, J '1,1 r 5Q Bbls ST: O. MOLASSESji ,- f . ,7 Jroraaieay t , .. . , nh23 tf '; KERCHNEtt QLDEB BROS Fjuoatt. liacoii:Tiirit;c I "inn Boxes b. S. SIDES, ' --,2'l)' 1 ino4 SIDES,, . . J - vA ;do D. 8. SHOULDERS, -: ' jAQ?JewN.Y, SPIRIT CASKSf ; ' f . por sale by ' ' r "'K ,mha3tf ; i KBRCHNEK CALDEH BROS. ' Coffee, Sugary Fioiar. :' '20O'Bas EFan,T i' .! K Bota -UOAK.' all grades? - -7 : n , I 600 FLOTJ srades- - - mh 23 tf j EJCRCHNEU) A CALDER BROB. " 'UlUl'l HighWinda I .. i " , r . .' ... . -. . . ( -. GOOD INSURANCE COMPANIES f ': BAGGING Gonny. ... Standard........ . BACON North Carolina. ; uauiB, v Binew; , " . . "j . . .... .... . Diaes.w.u. ctiolce.Q B. uaras.. .. .... Sides. tt).. Shoalders,.M.M Drv Salted- -. 1 Sides a...... : Shoulders. BARRELS Spirits Turpentln e ouuu nana, eaes..., , . New New York, each . ... i new.vitT. aar.n... j BRICKS Wtlmtegtonlll' M""I r Northern.. ' i BOTTERj-NorthCaroiliia. ai'tol. CANDLKS-ripenn. 1 Tallow, V lb .. vi. .I.. Adamantine, S ft.. ... 'J CHEESE Northern Factory it i juatry,cream( ......... . State. ft .... COFFEE Java. V ft . . . Kin - BU VI s Laguayra. lb.. i.l CORN MEAL "p.bnsheUn sacks! COTTON TIEs3.frdle.v..i.-: D0MESTIC8-Sbeetlng,-4. yd i srn,' v enncn. I 00 O . 113. J ' 00 a 00 o , 00 . o- , 14 a o : 0 & m n ' 00 eo oo 7 60 4 13 . 00 10 10 ,15 . 60 1 15 ISrt) ; 25 0t 0. 11 Of) w IS I ' LOW BATES t0;3 rw 4 . - - - - .-. ..JFltQMPT PAYMENTS U ' 1 - i . : -v - v JNO. W. -GORDON A BO.?-,; " t... ! f" - General Insurance Agents, . mh 23 tf ' 34 North Water Street. EGGS FISH Mackerel, No. l.aj bbL. No. 1, y a bbl Mackerel, No. 3, bbl. ... ; No. 1, bbl.... ...... - : MackereL No. 8, S bbL..,. Mullets. bbl. .......... v - N.C.Herrtng,Roe, keg',-.. DryCod, 6......T..." FERTILIZERS i - - : Peruvian Guano, 9 t'Mo a ; Baugh's Phosphate, M " Carolina Ferlallaer, -. . Ground Boae. Bone Meal, " Flour, . . ' . SavaceaGnano, w Complete Manure ' - " , i Whann's Phosphate ' ' Wando Phosphate. " : . : Bergcr St Bute's Phosph. - Bxcellenea Cotton Fertihxer FLOUR Fine, bbl...s .V...... Super. Northern. 9 bbl...... - Extra do. , . 9 bbl(.... Family " O bbl ... CHy Mills 8npr:, 9 bbl..., H ExUa. 9 bbl,..c Family, 9 bbl,. 5 Ex.Family,.9bM... GLUE 9 lb . GRAIN Corn, in store,' In oags. uorn,Jargo, w onsnei....... uorn.nuxeaw Dusnei.in Dags. Corn, wholesale, in bags. . . ... -' v Oats, 9 bushel... ........... Peas, Cow, 9 bushel...... .. HIDES Groen. 9 B. ........... Dry, 9 ft. .. ...... .;.,... HAY Eastern, 9 100 fcs........ . WesUrn, 9 100 fts........ North River, 9 100 Ba.... .. . HOOP IRON 9 ton.. LARD Northern, 9 ft.......... North Carolina, 9 LIME bbl.................... LUMBER Cm StbaxSawbd Ship Stuff, re sawed, 9 M ft. 1 Roach Edge Plank. 9 M ft. . WestlndiaCargoesaceordihg - to qnality, 9-M tt.;..V. uresBeairioorinK. seasonea Scantiiag and Boar as, com mon. Mft....... ... MOLASSES New cp JCnba.nhds t New crop uuua, Duis 9 gal 1 Porto Rlco.hhds..... t " bWs.i. Sugar Honfie, hhds, 9 gal. ... .P , ... bbis.9 gal.. Syrap, bls, 9 gal.... NAILS Cat, 4d to SOd, 9 keg. JLLS Kerosene, 9 gal Lard, 9 gal. : Linseed, 9 gal-" !RoBin. gal;........ POULTRY Chickens,live,grown -f " spring... PEANUTS 9 boshel......., POTATOES Sweet, 9 bushel. . . Irish, Northern, 9 bbl ...... PORK Northern, City Mess Thin,9 bbl ..... ......... Prime, 9 bbl..... Rump, 9 bbl.....'. RICE Carolina, 9 ft;.,, ' Rough, 9 bufth.... RAGS Country, 9 ft City, 9 '..h ROPE.. ... 8ALT Alum, 9 boshel. Liverpool, 9gftck,chF.O.B.. -: Lisbon, 9 sack.... American, 9 eack... SUGAR Cuba, 9 ft.. Porto Rico, 9 ft . A Coffee, 9 ft....... C 9 Ex.C 9 ft ,.. Crashed, 9 SOAP Northern, 9ft SHINGLES Contract, 9 M.. .- Common, 9 M....... Cypres8Saps9 M.... V Cypress Hearts 9 M. I STAVES W.O.BbL,9 M... B.O.Hhd.. 9 M.... CypresB, 9 M..... ........... SO : , 87 una i is lott. 11 10 tn II 11 it, j 13 9 '110 28 O IS 38 68 Q) 00 uo a 00 st I 16 CO. 1 to UU S 5C-. a 10 60 r 80; 17J 10 85 tl 60 00 6 50 3 00 8 00 00 18 00 6 SO 8 00 . 3 50 ' 4 00 ' 6, 57 50 00 06 45 00 00 00 00 00 DO 00 55 00 00 00 00 00 CO 00 60 00 65 90 0 00 0 00 - 600, 6 00 0 00 6 60 6 fO, e eo a v 9' ft 60 6J '-"' 65 ,68 46' . - 65 "". 4 fi. 0 1 00 90 80 65 00 O C'i Oj . 60 00 60 Oil 40 00 ' 46 00 67 00 66 OtT -67 ftO 70 00 70 00 00 00 00 00 400 4 CO 6 60 760 BOO 5 75 65 ; 8X 00 ou 6 75 IS - 5 . b 67 55 60 60X I 106 100 90 a 75 00 1 is O 18 00 0000 14 00 18 00 13 00 00 -.r- 00 .00 - oo aa S8 40 8 60 00 1 10 90 80 18 13 .70 40 8 CO 00 00 00 00 00 00 ,00 00 6V 90 1 6. 00 70 67 00 00 00 10 X' ex o 80 00 & 16 00 O 18 00 88 00 ; 16 00 38 43 85 88 OQ .- .4 26' 60 OK 14 146 100 40 35 TO 90 50 8 35 10 00 00 00 1100- H 1 u uu 734 1 TALLOW 9 ft TIMBER Shipping, 1 M... . . . . - - . - mxu rrime, 9 . Mill Fair, 9 M common Mill. Inferior to Ordinary, 9 M. WHISKEY Northern, gal. North CaroliBa, 9 gal -. , . . WOOL Unwashed, 9 ft .... rWashed. t ft , . . r 00 ' 5 4 00 3 50 4- 60. 50 13 00 10 00 00 00 7 10 90 7 00 5 00 4 50 00 1 IX 38 76 73 70 85 M 'X 10X 111 . 9 93t HX 63. 6 00 800 SCO : OH 15B0 00 00 SO 00 T 8 13 00 . 809 6 00 500 400 6 00 3 60 SO 3S . WtlilTTINGTON HONEY AARKET Birrnts, Goid .Par. Exchange (sight) on New York, Baltimore,.... liosvon,... x i ' Philadelphia, X 5 Western CitieSj.. X Exchange 80 days 1 9 cent. ' - Bank of New Hanover Stock First National Bank,. , WUmingtoa Building Stock . .i.-, ; Mechanics' " " ........... Navassa Gaano Co. ' " , N. C. Bonds Old Ex-Coupoa .14. ( Do. - Fondingl860., 6 1 I Do. : , " 1868... ........ Do. . New i...... 5 i Do. s ' Special Tax.. ; 1 ' f Do. to N.C. Railroad.... ......49 W. St. W. B.R. Bonds 7 e(Gold Int).100 Carolina Central R. R. Bonds. 6 9c .40 WiL CoL St Aug. R. R. " .... ....80 - Wilmington Ulty Bonds, Sc ....70 . r, . 79c...... c, r " . new9e - , ,j ;" , 1 ., ow v.. ...... ew nanover county Bonds, 6 90 BBIAiUa. Par. . X dlsc'L 3- 85 75 100 96 130 Do. 1 - - do. W. A W. Railroad Stock . . North Carolina R. R. " , . WU. Gas Light Co. : .. Wilmington Cotton Mills. .90 ,74 70 (Gold Int. ...75 M I 5 (Gold Inn 9c. ..70 (Cur. Int) 40 .e ... . . .... . .... .45 . .. ....lOQ' For Sale, i A I TWENTY-BARREL SECOND- r V n .-r' - - 1 : . - ' ' ... . - 'i " i r: ! HAND TURPENTINE STILL, With Fixtures Complete. Call on or address ' mh 5 tf LILLY BROTHER. : Special Notice! . PURE BRANDIES, WHISKEYS AND WINES -for Medicinal purposes, Landreth's -Garden, Seeds of all kinds, the best and most reliable; also TlrnOil ILTlri Meriiplnoa in rrm . , artM at reaionaoio prices, Dota wnotesaie and reUU, ay - , J. K. MoILHENNY, -'J' - i- !- Druggist and Chemist,' mh 3 tf . Corner Market and Front Streets. . The Steamer Passport WILL RESUME REGULAR 1 ' ' i TRIPS TO SMITH VILLB MONDAY, March 8d Leaving her Wharf at 9.80 A.M ; Returning- at 5.0 J P.M. - Having been over hauled, redecorated and painted, we promise excur sionists and pleasure seekers accommodations un surpassed. Tickets 50 cents. . u Last of the-Season ONE MORE CONSIGNMENT OF THOSE : Sweet and Juicy FLORIDA ORANGE re -ceived; about the lastof the season.: ,. , Fresh Cocoa Nut and other CANDIES made to? day .at 8. G. NORTBROPS mb.8 tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores. , Shingles. Shingles. 50.000 6x20 HEARTS AND SAPS, . - .1 ' 10,000-6x3) . i. ii ' 1 20,000-4x18x20 ' ' 1 OO.OOO COMMON rDr" . v u For sale at Low Prices for Cash. 1 k . r. O. Q. PARSLEY, ft mh S3 tf Cor. Orange St 8. Water Streets. 1 Beautiful N EW SCENERY JUST ARRIVED . rr , i - . v--" . Ai iAi rnuiv UAiibESI. The Prettiest ever brought to the city, ' suitable for Sitting, Standing or Group Pictures. . mh21 tf c-s A. ORB, Jr., Photographer.

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