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PUIIL,ISIIi:ri'S AltEIODNOSSIEIfT. ; ' THE MORNIN& STAR, the oldest daily newspa per inNorta. Carolina, i published dauy. except -koriSayVftt per year. 4Q& (or six mouths, 5for Urn mouth.; 1 0 Jir oaawontU, to mai , briber.. Delivered to city. wiopcrtbera at the rawof 13 cents por week tor any penoa Jrosu one week to one year. , -' THE WEEKLY STAR is published ev Friday awrnm "at 1 50 per year, 1 00 for si fi.tb.ith , W cents for three montfis. 4- AtiVfifirauro rates (DAtLYi.-r-pn,. ohe das, two days, $1.75; three days, J ?auYaV, J.3.0U; live day, S 60; one wet, 4 00; two weiki,.oV three weeks, 8.60; one mouta, jlO.00: to months, 17.00; three , months, ill mouth. 40.00; twelve monUns :$w.uo. icn line ot aoudiolawUlypiw.B,,.'. All announcements o .jjS! K Hops, I'lc-Nlcs, Society Meetings, Political Meet ia"'rJtc, will be charged regular advertising rales, ' No advertisements , inserted in Local Column at w ' - rest Ihe safely and happiness of the children of men. EranCe hid or has its RehsinWd AupoUCoratr.tbe one; travestying the life of Jesus; iho other full "'-of -Quixotic vagaries and dangerous theories; but both assid uously striving tp destroy all the sol enan verities of th6 Bible, and all true religious philosophy; and upon their ruins build - up a philosophy-nrchi as ever emanated, trom ine brain of a crazed enthusiast, and ae baneful to the best interests m erica t sccthm to neaitn, or nuro-givoerine vs w nu man life. In this oountry we .have infidelity: hard at work under various Una aubaeaaent Insertion. Aavertiscraents inserted onco a week in l)aily will bochaiged $1 00 per square tor each taserUon. av ery other day, three fourths of daily rate. Twice a week, two thirds of daily rate. -: Notices of Marriage or Death, Tributes of Re spect, Resolutions of Thanks, &c. are charged -for sa ordinary advertisements, but .only half rates when paid lor atrlctly In advance. At this rate 50 coat will par for a dimple announcement or Mar riage or Death. .. . . : , - ":" Advertisements to follow reading matter, or to occupy any special place, will be charged extra ac cording to tke position desired. ; l . Advertisements on which no specified number of insertions ia marked will beconunaod "till forbid," at the option of the publisher, and charged ay to the date of discontinuance, i : - - Advertisements discontinued before the time con tracted for haa expired, charged transient rates fur the time actually published, a. - Advertisements kept under the head of "New Ad &rtisement" will be charged nfty per cent, extra., " ' An extra charge will be made for double-column or triple column advertisements. Amusement, Auction and Official advertisements ono dollar per square for each Insertion, : ' All announcementa and reoonunendaUons of can didates for ofllce, whether in the shape of commu nications or otherwiao, will be chargod as advertise ments. ... Contract advertisers will not be allowed to exceed their space or advertise any thing foreign to their regular business without extra charge at iransient rates, r- : "isms," seeking with the sameintense ardor 16 accomplish roin here, that characterized its efforts on the .Conti nent or in. England. One of its most imposing and captivating forms is Pantheism, and it numbers among its votaries the great names of Carlyle, Baur and others. - : , ; . :i :) In England there is a clique or co terie composed of a soore or so of really learned, able, and gifted men and women, - some of them ' endowed with very uncommon genius, who have no God and no hope in the world, who , repudiate the revealed will of the Heavenly Father,and who nffar nViatit nl.A for thn relionon PavmenU for transient advertisements moat be I JT . made in advance. Known parties, or ntraugers with I thev would ddStrOV. lnev arev irOSl- proper reference, may pay monthly or quarterly, ac-I . . , ' . , . cording to contract. - I tlVlfitS-rdlSCipIeS OI AugUSte COmte, .aiyXv frhei6 St and hold that the testimony of the lSTt senses U only o be considered as the to.besttoUmduringthetoehlsadverttsent . . , r . nart-tnAa tt is in, the proprietor will only re responeiDie luruie i iuv;ijo v - mailing of the paper to hus addresa. - .. I " ' HnTlw Tindul! Rinhrrr A J Benuttancesmust be made by Check, Draft, Pos- riskot Prootor George Eliot, ElizabetB fot Sdpervisors and Marshals were 285,921 27. In 1878 they were C:22,ni 28 In November, S1872,' nearly jf;iv),O00 were expended under Chief Supervisor Davenport in New York citv alone. These are samples. How much was really expended may never bo known.''' Probably in millions 'were uacdTto corrupt the biF- lau ihatJa r e ele y jnigbLb a .def taLt Jr . and the requisite nuraberof Republi can Congressmen jmigbt be elected. Xt baa been asserted, and we have but. ittle doubt of its truth, that ;n North Carolina alone Marshal Carrow and his subordinates insed. $100,000 or more in "fixing up matters," and in carryiqgbi Sate f or Caldwell aiid Grant. The great question now before the country is shall this vile and oppres sive jiyslemQOtiaae J Shall the elec tion law passed by the Republicans for party purposes and to enable them to stifle the voice of. the qualified elec tors of the country .remain iu force, or shall it be repealed ? The voice of the honest people everywhere is nipe.it out. ' : ' " " tal Monev Order. Express, or in Only such remittances will be at publisher.. Communications, unless 'they contain important otiwiQ max. By WlLLUltl n. BESKARD. WILMINGTON, N. C.x Sunday Moenmtg, April f 13, 1879. Power Cobbe, are of this infidel aeti news, ordiacmw briefly and properly subjects of real I The late John btUartiU ill ana Ueorge interest, are not wanted; and, if acceptable in every I T , , other way, they wiU invariably be rejected if the I Henry Lewes were Of tbe same CO real name oi the autnor is wiumeia. - i . , , , v e , terie, aunongn ine lormer ieu suuie posthumous paper or papers that in dicate a belief in Almighty God. In view of i such facts there is greater reason, if possible, than ever j before, why the Bible should be every man's daily study, for it not only is his guide and light to a purer and better life beyond,- but is the actual key- infidelity' by no means dead. Its one of all national greatness and all form is Protean. : It is seen con- I stantly lurking near the precincts of I tub departdieiit of justice pure and undefiled religion, seeking I The Washington JPost the live- to undermine and " destroy the fair liest, most vigorous and usetul paper and beautiful : edifice in - which it I ever published at the capital of the abides. It .was a creat mistake to Union-j-a few days ago published a ' suppose that infidelity was entombed I double column article in which was with Hume, and Voltaire, and Vol- I exhibited the . number of Deputy nev, and Bolingbroke, and poor con- I Marshals and Supervisors employed lemptible Tom Paine, It still lives, a : perfect Rosiorncian, breath ing V the same . pestiferous air s it did of old, and dealing in the same' in 1876 jand 1878, and their oompen sation for aiding the Republican party in cheating the people out of their rights and in corrupting the bal ' weapons ot 'ridicule arid sarcasm, of To collect the necessary data. irony and invective, , of cobweb may ay8 ol argent search through sophisms and outspoken lies, of plan- the document rooms of the : Senate ' sible inanities' aB'd duli or ingenious and Hon8eS ere necessary The argumentation. In fact it is multi- I ost 8ay8: : ;-" form and m.',.oolor0d in it, appear! I pS S?.S'c.pt . aoce, ana untiring .in jis energy., its I ingress ana ine puonc from geuto? a ArxrirmZ " I glimpse of the bottom Iieti: in conneciion dogmas are promulgated, one while, n cia8S of appointmta ad e- through aa envenomed .and venal I pendiiures. Realizing tbe strictly partisan no-n ? u .t,- u a I cnaracier ot.llio service required ot and press, and then through the flowing rendered by the eupervisow and deoutv periods and troDical clatitndea of I marshals, Hr: Tafi was nore than reluc- . i . . j . . tant to give the figures, and did not pre some rampant but gifted declaimer sent the ia intenieible shape or with any like Bob Ingersoll. Its apostles are degree of accuracy. ' There ,are lso errors w uo.iubi witu in wue crowuea city, drawn from ths Treasury by' a resolution in the rural village, and even upen I lQ Senate.'' rr. the plantation of farmers. Somedis- 5 That -Department of Justice has ciple of Theodore Parker will preach become a Department of Iniquity it from'tne pulpit in sonorous periods and Corruption. " It is very djs- or declaim it in a lecture hall. Whilst gusting and disgraceful institution. Chapin,.ia clarion tones, and with II has been ihoffD that thi8 Departi , eloquence worthy a higher iheme and ment "had ita employes, clothed witb a nobler cause, will enunciate Its de- autuority ov ine unitea otaies, ana vastating tenets in his Broadway Paid from the people s funds, to ped church, or before, it may be, some dle licket8 bul1. nd browbeat De select audience in Hope chapel. You mocrats, rally the iudolent Republi will meet, with it in flippant, but cana l? the Poll8 and in B?mo in oracular newspaper leaders, in gosr h8tance8 to bring out the aged, the sipping, readable monthlies, and iamo nu ine crazy m carnages paia in dainty volumes bound in "an- for from tbe same fund, tbe public tique"and printed on "hot-pressed treasury. ;:i jfe vellum." In a college dormitory, or j Ifc ha8 also been clearly established the famous halls of English Oxford, that this so-called Department of the same indefatigable Infidel ity,with ? ustice, but in reality a Department unblushing effrontery, will sharangne I of tyranny and Violence, through in language jof idiomatic purity an ;pts chosen .: emissaries,' "did aotual- auditory. of students, bnrningwitb as I y acdj repeatedly prevent Demo- restless a desire to proselyte,as it did I from exercising their Tight when its first converts were secured on that fatal morning when' our first mother yielded to the incantation of that earliest of all infidel discourses which was preached by Satan to her of franchise, . did drag them - to the lock-up by . hundreds, on a bare, 'suspicion that they .were about to . violate law." Mark; you, tbe men thus bulldozed were hot bad "itching ears" in the beautiful garden or violent men, ; but honest,' quiet, re f t? j . - , " I ..4.ui. i ' ui jikucu. . , - . i DLfcutiiuii: uiiiiiicub,wuu were udiy iu a This busy and earnest seeker of un-1 peaceable way discharging their da truth is ever working, and each year i18 anjd-" eerci?ing their rights as finds its energies exerted in some new' eemen. The -fW remarks: directiorf. The soldier of thn r.rnaa "There is but a shadow or 'floubt that .- ..... ; . -w.wdo i i a' ..l: . " r-A 4-. . !, , t i iuia eiecuou inauuinc, wuuse uaae rests on xs forced to meet a fresh adversary, the Attorney. General's office, is bnt or an old enemy with a new fiwa I Dfftncn oi ine macnine mat uaandler run t-, u . f, ' , 6' iu-1876 and Gorbamin 1878.t Itssubordi- w.; n.iuUUW9 aw me, iartnest. nato branches, are the Republican. State The cunning destrover I committees and their sabordinates. tha . ' ?' . ' . . I COUDtV and tflwnihin Mmmillui . Tib. loreme poaaeroua Plows or th'e bat- altogether, and conaidi.rri in u.nmM..i tle-axe of truth, but he soon recuDe- T- lt8T?re.??urcefl' 4f is a antic institu . , :- . H tioair With mora tbAn a bmidred thousand .v.6.vp, owniiy cnang- i umcenoiaers toaraw upon; and with 'tbe ing his form and shifting his tactics ''DePartDlen.t ot Justice" to honor orders . . kawwes, I for the aDoointment of anv ntimir Mam gam aavances to the attack only adapted to the various duties' to beTs- to De ovennrown. . xn : Uermanv 31; J " irnB ju ma Radical there is now a large school of attribute this defeat to the far-T th.t mystics and rationalists, seeking to ffcSiSRi rr.w u.uo .u suu eumce OI . The Prut In T,t--.. .t.:t;. truth in which centre the hopes and that, in!876, the 'total expenditures Seuator Bayard has presented a separate bill to the Seriate repealing tbe objectionable seotions in the elec tion law relating to a test oath for jurors, and the use of troops at elec tions, , sit may tujPkQut that this ac tion of Senator Bayard will be in dorsed ; finally, in . case President Hayes should veto the bills as. first proposed. It is believed that the ne cessary repeals will be tried in sepa rate bills if Mr. Hayes obeys the Stal warts and uses his veto power, as is probable. The Senate may agree to Bayard's bill in preference to the mode or procedure adopted by the House. .That is, try the President on separate billsrst instead of riders to other bills. Ip the . Talmage trial Mr. Crosby testified one way and Mr, Talmage flatly contradicted him. He said in reply to Crosby: -1 - : l "I will just tell you. brethren, that as long as I live and carry on my stylo of ministry I shall be assaulted if it be lo the end of tbe world, and you Will have a trial of me every month from now until tbe day of my death. The devil will be stirred up all tbe time, and if you .intend to be my sponsors in these matters all tbe way tarough you will have a yry big job." Crosby averred that he had no 'per sonal hostility against Talmage. , He may have said that Talmage was a liar and a scoundrel, but be bad no personal feelings against him.v f " - " ' ' " " Wm. E. Chandler, who is smart but- cor rnp t appliedjf orad mission into the reporter's gallery of the House, and based his application as follows: "1. 1 own anewspaper; 2. 1 own several newspaper correspondents; 3." I write let ters for 'two newspapers, both: daily? 4- I think Hayes ia a fraud; 5. 1 think Tilden is a knave; 6. I think rebel brigadier gene rals lawfully rule Congress; 7. I am not interested in say-measure of Jerislathm or S a' . S . , .' - ..... ' - - . - ' - in muj jegisrauoo. . - . Billy is a wool-dyed Radlca!,li The Northern, Radical organ.8 de light in quoting the stupid talk of ClTe editor of the Okolona i (Miss.) States, a paper that has three hundred sub scribers. - Its editor is a carpet-bagger arid the. paper is a Greenback or gan. In what sense does ho repre sent Southern opinion. , lie jt an Ohio man with an "Ohio . idee?1 That "idee" is to misrepresent the people. " ,ii i ii Ti.nn,.ijii, n ,w i i - $ Postmaster General Key says he is not authorized to speak for the Pre sident, but that he has no doubt but that the i President will, tose his veto power. --.--'j ; .j it-- - 'r Y5- "-4 U SaaMBMaMlBBWBBMBaiisMaWBlBaBBWBSMiSlSMMBa ''' &-ri$fiS Our esteemed contemporary, the. Raleigh Neics, ot ten credits clippings frem the Stab to another paper. ftUBKN COitlSIGNT, -i Translated into plain English, thfauitiguities at Garfield, Frye, Cougerniid the rest of their demora lized t-rowd, read thua:."W admit that there in nothing mtho Ariaybiil that ouyrhl uoi to be emioU-d -into a law,but lite Democrats have. loUowed ir" bad exam pie-is puttiiiir Trenerai legtsljUioM.cn loan appropriatiwn bill, ' arid si Afi.-y inust r l i ad -lo teach' whole oasf. Of .coursr, ir. Hayes will wigu theUHf, and then Hiie rural mind will warit i kiio what'all t&e fowti' was about ? Thi- avtrage Hitel leutlwill suardely appreciate the fine strategy involved iu getting up a ory of "revolution" on a mere quesliou of etiquette - Washington tJJost, Dem. . -,The , appohitiueiit o, Mr.r R. Stockett Matlhewtf to, the "United States Judgeship for Maryland, isl a tribute to ttie meritorious politician, rather' than to the trained j u i is t. M r. Mat th e v3 is well krio wti as au i rre pressible and gifted campaigner, of the aggressive type, and, while little can be said against his personal attri butes in 'connection with high judi cial trust, there are few who know him well who would . not bav pre ferred to see him rewarded with a political- andmaxe lucrative office. Tbe violent partisan Federal Judges lately appointed ;in ; the Southern states, have done much to mar . the admin UustraUou of j u&tiue,.and tha first necessity of that section is the severance of judicial actions from all political prejudices. As a rule, the Federal Judges appointed in the South by Grant and Hayes have Va- ken. withnthenxto the bench : deep seated partisan or sectional hatreds, and irreparable wroner has been saf- ferecL'by the . whole country thereby.. Mr. Matthews is nothing if not parti san, -jfnity 2 mestJnal.- O V K T A T ft COrt TB STX PO R A U I BS. Let th machinery of paity and the ex peoses incident to running it : be found ; in the organization and revenues of party, but let tbe laws of our country be free from provisions in the interest of any political party, only in so far as that interest is the interest of the country, and let the Treasury of the government not be depleted by tbe payment of wages to narty strikers. Ala mance Gleaner, j " . - Yes, , the freedom of the press should ever be kept inviolate. But what if it should become venal f - It seems to be for gotten, by some of our .worthy cotempo raries, that it is quite !as deplorable for a press to be gagged by patronage as to be smothered by the clutch of a despou A fig for tbe press whose course is determined by any other motive than to subserve the public good . Franklin Reporter. Owm laereOltb'sXateat. LNew York World. . Lord Beaconsfield's poetio Viceroy of India, with the yiolet eyes and the blue silk pantaloons, has been making himself dangerously ridiculous of late. It appears that a young equestrienne in a circus baa been winning much applause in India, and a paper in Cal cutta says that on a recent occasion she was "presented, -on behalf of Lord Lytton and a few admirers, with a great gold medal struck ex pressly for the oocasiou, and bearing the following inscription: 'Presented to Miss Victoria Cooke, Empress of the Arena, by bis .Excellency, Lord Lytton, G. M. S. I., Viceroy of India, and friends. 'Calcutta, February, 1879." riot to mention the fact that affairs in Afghanistan are somewhat serious Jju3t uow? it naturally strikes EoHshineb- astiii' rather doubtful taste for .the representative of Vicio ria, Empress of India, to be bestow ing the imperial title in this way upon another Victoria at the capital city T. r It ..' .- ot ninaostan. At onV'theatre mPhlladelphia "Pinafore" has been performed one hundred nights. Uae of the . -.4 ib C 4.. - 101ra. dram' Liberal v ICable Special to Chicago Tjmes.l , LosipoB, April It is. reported irom Agra, on gooa autnontyr anar. after a semi-public dinner Mrs,' lirant, the ex-P.resident'a wife, spoke aa' ol? lows to a number of people sitting at the head of the table: "The General is travelios: abroad so as to" be but of the way in a natural manner.' -; He if going to run for President again at the next elecupB:-, ;If ,:we were at home there- are any amount of burn ing questiena . on- -which he .would either be forced -j to-f commit himself or look Awkwardly.5:4 By" traveling around he. keeps' i himself nice and free and he will go back to the White House quite .unlrammeled by any idif J tWash. PosVDem,r" f Rhode Island, Wisconsin Michigan are the, Republican States thus far "in "the present campaign, PhiL .tforih 'American. But there is no gain there, brethren. All three, of r theseStatesrhaf e, s adorned;: Jhe Radioal column for the last twenty years. We admit, however, that there are indications that Wisconsin will soon part company with her err ing sisters. , SpeadiMe AIooerHn.. In ilie Peal- j Richmond lYa.) Dispatch. J i Among recent arrivals at the peni tentiary were Edward , Kinney. (coK ored),ipd MaryELjHftU, (white), of Jtlanover county, convicted, of viola tion of the State " law forbidding intermarriage of persons of different races, and sentenced to five years imprisonment. . This is the first eon -viction under the decision- of the S upreme Court xL Virginia, at Staun ton,Jn the MeKinney case. .Kinney and the woman had been unlawfully living together, and in October last some prosecution was threatened, aa is claimed, whereupon the two went to Washington, and were there united in marriage according tH the laws of the District of Columbia. 'After marriage and return, to Jfanovertbey ,wer indicted and tried together for yiolation of the . law mentioned, and with the result stated. It is under stood that a strong - petition from those best-acquainted with the merits of the cas? wtflb presented tio the Governor asking for their pardon they to leave the State forever. - pomticae; i-oiwts. Think of the Governor of the great State of C'aio standing at the polls on election diy puddling tickets I Cincinnati (Jazet:, Hep - , - Gen. Joe II aw ley stakes, 'his Congressional rrputatioo uu the jesscrJcn that the best men In bold houses are ex- Confederates. Clucaga Herald . "The recent' escape" of the lie " publican party of Ohio from anhihilHtion HHuuiu Miemaue-k preiexi ior a aay oi TiMMkVsztvina' waide tbxa - aiui . asm A mtuacbaielli minister Beailac I aim wire. i ; i Springfield Republican.! T ' y: i A oorrespondentt writes the Green field Gazette that Rev. J. W. Cole, Methodist pastor at i Charlemont for the last year, has been seen striking his wife with a horsewhip t while she was on her kneesrpleadrogf or meroyr He intimates that: the minister has been in the habit f chastizing his r wife for some months, although it is known that she is in an "interesting oondrtion.?' JNbbody ltas.beeri trilling before to expose the matter in the papers but the - church" did close the pulpit against Cole some weeks since, wteti About tbe Caloratf Exsdot. - ."fbAiuecal.-l;,.;-V?r " Northetri ioutnalisti jebp iximnti irig about the negra migration are in error in supposing ine xvansas mvest ment. a , new ,:pne.. attention in I875j and waV then main ly from Tennesssee Wherie" they; can certainly complain of hothing but1 too extravagant expectations disappoint- ed. ;;It ia nt new in; tbeouthi but has, perhaps, attained laTger propor tions than it ever before had. - u ,, . vent prayer by the. lie v.- Mr .jGariiehl Aof National use.-r Baltimore Q;"gettet JJem It is absurd JLO hold 'that while exOofedertitt s may cone ti Cougresa to masu laws' thuy nto not Ut to sit upon juri8,!and (he Democraia are right in con tending ny all men in luerr-power lor ine repeal of test oath taws jiaiimof6Jlmen- There W not much margin in the Cinciuaati clcc.ion. VV t-liU uccupy the battlegrouud, There will be the usual aDziety all over Hie State on. the night of tbe nt-cond Tuesday of October next to bear from1 Humtlioa county; Cincinnati Jn quirer.JUem , C l , .'; SHUTK BY WAklllNGTuN POt1"' . v -r-r General .-legislation-, ha arrived and is stopping at tu Capitol. a He brings nis summer clotlit's. , . Is it -not strange that , persona who believe that Wilkes JJ i6(h w iho au.! thorof "Sic SemperTyramii," t.houJd get excited when they u oni tbe banner of a militia company. -. Foreseeing the, Jspeedy .distjlu-' tion. Of the Republican p'Wly .in ease of , the sudden . demise of Jtfieisoii Dtvis, the leaders of that ofgauiz tto - are preparing to fill the possible vacaocy wUknbe editor of the U&Qioa. stales . ; , Garfield informs us lb at, "free consent is tbe granite foundation of our whole superstructure.' 'Does he happen to rememoer. wnat was the- foundation of the De Gojyer pavement, or wasn't he required by his contract to look' into lhat ? ' If not.it doesn't matter. SOUTIIERPJ ITEMS .-Ay res Jones, the Georgia moun taineer who slew Lieutenant Mclntyre, is in au in aeianit oi fe.uuu bonds. - Major Samuel H. Boykin, Resris terof the Land Office and Superintendent of Public Buildings in Virginia, died in Rieh mono a day or two ago, of Brtgbt's disease. He was 40 years of age and a native of Isle or vviguicooniy. - - - . - The Rev. Angelo M.- Pearescei of Woodstock Colieee. in Howard ceuntv. Md., died on Vednesday, aged Ci years. He was a native of Naples, immigrating to this country when a youne man. " He was twice President of Georeetown Colieee and rroymctai ot tbe jfrovtace of Maryland for nine years. . Tbe err for Grant. - LNew York Times, Rep. 1 - The Ory for Grant in the Republi can party does not xsome merely from omcenolders, past, present or pro spective, though that class is sub stantially a unit in his favor, and though many of tbe most prominent supporters of President -Hayes seem to be preparing for the return of Mr.' Hayes' predecessor. It is emphati cally" a popular- cry one that may grow more audible and emphatic un der the prompting of political man agers, but one which they have had a mucn less man visual snare in crea ting. , . t . MISCELLANEOUS. 1 I iT-D PI LLC. The Brown Cotton Gin. Clemm the Scd tetter, R TJKfctrry ChM TmmUr, asd eeata 1cm momer tkmm umt tthBT 6fm fat thm mcp ket. Erery aal flatty mmA 1 ,1 'rHr I These machines are made of the best materials, and the workmanship and finish are unexcelled. Has been awarded premiums at all the State Fairs, Georgia, Alabama, Texas, etc., etc - - . -. ' Price List of Gliu, Feeders and Condensers. ' Payable daring the Cotton Season. SUM. ; 30 Saw . ! S5.-" i 40 " ,60 " i 70 " 80 " PtiotrfGlat. S 75.00 87.60 100.00 '110.00 moo. 130.00 140.00 160.00 Price of Gin with Sair-Ftodir Attachment. $97.50 113.75 . 130.00 - 141.75 - . 152.60 ; , 176.00 '' .182.00... a)8.gcL. Prica with Self Feeding Attach. wmatm and Con. ' - denKia,-: i 120.00 140.00 . 160.00 173.25 185.00 202.00 -231.0Q : . 256.00 Boxed ready for shipment and delivered at onr factory. Special term to eath purchasers. Send for circular containing testimonials from over two hundred live planters, vrho bought and used oar machines test season. - - - ' t From 1843 to 1858 we manufactured Gins at OoU umbut, Georgia, under the firm name of K. T. Tat-. un & Co., afterwards Cuxoitb, Bbowh A Co.; and made what was then known aa the Tavkir Gin. During the year 1858 we removed to this place, where we have bees exclusively engaged In manu facturing 61ns ever since. With long experience, ' tog machinery, and skilled work men, we possess advantages not enjoyed by any the best labor Bavins other manufacturer In our line for producing tho bxst work for the uast money. ,,,? i Presses. Engines and complete outfit furnished when desired. Address ' paOWX COTTON SIX CO., ew London, Ceaa. r ap9 W&Dnod Cm ; wefrau ;tj Virginia Ileal. X1 OR SALS BY ap6 tf ADRiaN--VOLLER3, ,, . Wholesale Grocers. 8. K. corner Front and Dock Stfc . Baking Powders. Q.ANTZ'8 88A FOAM,; ' .- ? Dooley's Yeast Powders; H ' . . . ; Boraford'a Bread Preparation. , v . i 4 ; PatapBCo Baking Powders, -' 1 1 a Oar own Baking Powder, t : f j, ' Lien Baklnar Powder. Flower at thi East Baking; Powder. ! .' CYt TOMS OF A "ORLMD LIVER. - Loss of Appetita, Bowels costive, Fain in the Head, with a Dull sensation in the back part. Fain under the ahoulderblade full . neaa after eatin(E, with a disinclination to exertion jsf body- or mind, Irritability of temper. Low spirits, with a feeling of Joav ing uefglpeted some duty, Weariness: Dia isineas, Hutterins at the Heart Dots be -lore.-iha-yes, - Yellow . Skin, . Headache, f generally over the right eye, BestleRsness ; : wMn atim areams, mgniy coiorea uxme IF THES2 WASHINGS ASE TJKSXESED) SERIOUS DISEASES WIU SOON BE DEVELOPED, , TUTT?G PILLG A are especially adapted ta each eases, a j single dose effects each a change of feel " Ins as to astonlsk the safferer. . ' A NOTED DIVINE SAYSt - V Dr.TUlT: Dear Sir; For ten years I have been ' martyr to Dyspepai, Oonstipatiom and Piles. Last . Spring your Pills were recommended to me I used .-' them(DatWithlittle faith). I am now a well man, e. have-good appetite, digestioa perfect, rejrnlar stools, pilea gone, and I have gained forty poonds sol id flesh. J . , 1'nejr are worth their weirht in gplcL , - Rky. R. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky. ' The first effect of TTJTT'S PILLS' 1b to In crease the Appetiter and, cause the body to Take on Fleah, thus the system is nourished, and by their Tonic Action on the Digestive Organs, Regular Stools are produced. .... , Dr. J. F- HAYWOOD, , . -' OF NEW YORK, SAYS: .... . T?0vr disease exist that cannot be relieved by re- ' . , storing tbe Liver to its normal functions, sod for ' ' this purpose no remedy has ever been invented jat ' . has as happy an effect aa TUTT'8 PILLS." I SOLD EVERYWHERE, PEICB 2S CEOTSL ' Office 35 Murray BtrCet, New ' TorkI' TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Obay Haib on Wbiskebs changed to a Globbt "BLACK by a single application of taia DTK-" Jt im-" - parta a Katnrai Oolor, acta Instantaneooslyt and: is as Harmless as spring water. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of $L """" : Office, 35 Murray St New York. feb S3 eodly DAW , sn we fr - r C t.i: 'J THE NEW Boot and Shoe; Store, 32 MARKETlSTREET. . T BAYS JUST RETURNED FKOSI TH3 NOKTH M- wun a large stock of First OJLass Goods i..,; IK MY LINB.. . . S i ... - -:u ! All the Latest Styles of the Beason la Gents', La dies' and Children's Goods.: . r ? A call at mj place will save yea money. . j - My stock: ia new, and the Beat io QUALITY and STYLE.. . t, . .-, ...Miv:;.H -."'m'-li 7i . - , , Fine Slippers from S0cnp.. 3 . ? i y , Newport Ties fromJ$lnp.'..A. l r And every thing l& propertloni Frlcss to salt ?the hard times. , . , . . r I Call and examlnefor youreelt, , Ko tronble to ehow Goods.- ' Kespectfui:y. . ."' - O; -ROSENTHAL', mh SO tf i 32 MARKET ST. W jHOtKa A ..fv. , v ia ; A Fy e w De part u re JO apfitf For sale b; ADRIAN & VOLLER. ' r5xaf mil1' PKEBY DAVIS SOS'S fAlN KlEUlV " L Jtssence of Lemon, Biience Of Peppermint, Ks-; sense of Cinnamon Bsseace of Jamaica Ginger, Essence of Vanilla, Nutmegs, Peuper. Gineer. Caster Oil, Paregoric, Camphor, Salt Petre, Epsom Carta Boda ia kegs and : boxes; Toilet and Laundry Soaps, Lye, Potash, Ac , &c , at t . .. ft'. i . - , : : . ...AUfilAN A VOLLERS', , , . . . ) Wholesale Grocers. apetf 8. B: corner Front and Dock sts." ; 'Reyolmion ittinrrSapkrBuSiness. T WERNER A U. C.VbEMPERT, THE WELL J known BBMAN BARBER AND HAIB DRESSERS, have, owing to the -stringency of mo ney, concluded to REDUCE THE PRICE of Hair catting to 25o; Shampooing to -S8ej and Whiskers Dyeing SOc and npwsrds. No. 7 SOUTH and Na 11 NORTH FRONT STS. . . . , ' i.i .V . mh. 29 of P. L.;Bfidgers & Co. ! '. . . .'.Following the example of : . Park & Tflford, Ackler, MerriQ Coadict. and I other largo ' Grocers of New York, have " " ; commenced keeping BUENETrS COLOGNES ! I Which are acknowledged by all to be ? rt THE FINEST IN ''-AMERICA ! WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 4 . .. ,A LINE OF THAT ,E ' , , pldlTorth Carolina Corn Which created each a sensation among the lovers f of PURE OLD CORN, .o i; : i, It is made by a Farmer near Charlotte, and we are I ; the only parties in the State who can sell it. , j Guaranteed to be Four. Years old.. y' - ; j,. P.; Li Bridges ;4&f' Go, f He CAPE FELR StUlTafcestHs Ml Ivj JpUK ROCKBRlDGa COUNTY : STEWART BYE IS TUB BEST FOUR DOLLAR ! WHISKEY IS THE WORLD. . THE DIAMOND ST&.R CIGAR, three for 10 cents is guaranteed Clear Havana Filler. ! J '" fcifl ! A i Jit P. Li Bridgers & Co. -v' 3 Sir i DON'T FOB GET! 1 1: -i'.!...!.f 1 '.. j :-ijf" L-1 ;a a. ! Even if we are I - -. -. . t . ; .:-5-ij) -,fj.-.'j the largest retail cigar ;and uquob :' dealers wiliongton'1 5PTHAT WB ARB ALSO THE CHEAPEST. : . J3TGROCERS,lg f . I - r v ' , . t, 9. t . t P. ;Iii3Hdgr&Tc6 !mh26tf ' : jLOur'qaotttUljrie;lif j'okiii buhnderstOod,rep eeunt t,.holesal-jJi ioes gcnerallj, InsaaJiit ii tit esiail orders higher price &ave to he cnargea a. -I- .1 .1 I WVE.ST0RH. tt;, 0.7 teoat udpiTii ist. I SUCCESSOR TO DR. W. FREEMAN, f 1 apetf , v. i , , c. 1 -.. i; . O fflce his late Residence. 631 14 I .PKIMB 12'BARRBLj STILL, 4 sy, r s. ClwiTH bAP, WORM,' Ac, jn Fof sale by' 1 r u, 4' - , ap'8 fwdltw 1 1 I -'AtFRSD MARTIN. ' ' sj: mini me ttiiii ruiuiiiauoiis." npfca BEATmPUL NEW and' u J ft. , lABi' BXJSAMJCK .PASSPORT WUIxesatne Begslsr Trip FRIDAY, April 11th T1" Dock at 9.80 AJL y Beturning at. 5.W P.M t ; splOtf ; i- . i SBO MYERS, Agent. 1 1Y 11 Aili aBB ?RIMB WHITE Rappahannock iV,yUy WKN,exschrJ,P.Bey7 1 ft KftA o.;r' ' do.... Jio. 'v- wjvvv mi: . - rexScbjrH.A, Taaov a 1 . k Fot ale hePF.nd i oa loa4 iota : " ' special figures. , . " 1 ap 8 tf BRESToT CUMMW4 JtO, BAGGING Gnnn . . .7?. T. Standard.,.- ..: . BACON North Carolina. ; - Hams, Ifc(new). . . ShoaidCr, 3 lb...'.... Side,!. V. choice.- to - Westert- oEiuketl Ham. - Sides, J t..,u.i...; ... SaoTXliiers.... -v-Dry .alieaj. sidw ; ... -' Shoaider ,.."....VT ,i ... bitEF Live weiffht .... BAKKELb fcjiitiw TnrpebUne,- New New Vert, each ' New City, each i- BEESWAX ft ,r,.. ,j: BRICKS WilmiEgtcE, g.M f ' Northern., U.r. i iJOTl'ER North Carolina. S. " Northern, 9 BS.:. -. CANDLES Sperm, & .... iwsTauow, fjj ; : Adamantine. C ft .. CHEESE Northern Factory $ 1 1 -State. (Xir PUS Java, m . a : . ... aio, id i. ..1 LagnHyra, Q ft......'........!, CORN MEAL 9 bneheUu aacas!-- COTTON TIES-S.bdie.,... ' . DOMESTICS-SheeUBg.1-4. ydl ' tarn, s Dsyjca.,....- ......J AUUS.. ... . . . . . , ....v.. ... FISH Mackerel, No. i. 9 bbL.. . No. 1, V X bbl , Mackerel. Ne. 1,9 bbl. :. . i No. i, 9 bW.. . - Mackerel, No. a. bbl if. Mullets, hal. J FEUTuajtsite : , . , Peraviai Gnahfa, V SOwo t . Baagh'ePhoe9iie,- Carolina Fert'diaer. V t- Oroend Bono. - - - -. Bone Keai, , ... , -, Navan8st'ttJau.',,'" , OocjpltAe Mannre , - - wnann'smoapnate -Wacao Phosphate', ' Berger & BaWg Fboeph. , BxceUeiiSl?otKm" Fertilizer FLOUR Fine, fji bbl . Super. Northern. 9 bbl.;.'. ;. .; Extra do. . ; bbl. 4. FamflT V v bbi . City Mills-Super., 9 bbl.... e Extra, 9 bbl..... - Family, bbl.. Kz. Family, 9 bbl .. GLUBW lb : GRAIN Corn, In store, in oags, , uern, uargo, w onsnei...... ' Corn, mixed bush el 4n bags. , Corn, wholesale, la bags. ... . Oats, 9 bnehel.... .......... ; Peas, Cow, ft buaheL... ... HIDES Green; V ft--: Dry, 9 ft . HAY Bastern, 9 100 fts....... . Westers, $ 100 Rs.... ... 'North River, 9 100 ft B HOOP IRON 9 ton. i LARD Northern, 9 ft.....-.V.. North Carolina, 9 ft . LIME 9 bbl... ; LUMBER Citv &TKAMe.WKD ' Ship Staff, reeawea, 9 M ft.. ; , RonghBdgePlsni, 9 Mfti.. - Weetlnd!aCargoep,accordlng ' toqnaiity, 9 M,ft.... ; ''Drestsea Flooring.' aeascned.'. - Scantling and uoaros, cnt- mon, 9 Mft....- . MOLASSES New cp jCnba.hhs r New crop Cnba, DDIs 9 al.; Porto Rico,hhds. ... . . ..; ... .. . i " bbls i Scgar Honse, hhds, 9 gal..,, .. .. bMs.9 gal.... Syrnp, bls. 9 sal..... NAILS Cut, 4d to 0d 9 keg. . v JILS Kerosene, 9 gal.......... I Lard, 9 gal....... ......... Linseed, 9 jral....r....-.... Rosin. 9 eal.. ... POBLTRYCttckeas,ttve,Hown " Spring... fKAttVitf caenei. ......... POT ATOE3 Sweet, J4 bushel.. - Irish, Northern. 9 bbl ..... PORE Northern, City Mess,... . Thin, 9 ddi ... j Prime; 9 bbl. i -Bum?. 9 bbl. RICE Carolina, 9 ft.. Rough, 9 nusn... RAGS Country, 9 ft -City, 9 ft- XM . .,. ......... d Aiii Ainra , is Dnfinoi..,. ..... t t Liverpool, 9 sack,... . n Lisbon,- 9 sack... ..'... - American, 9 sack..,.,..... BUGAR Cnba, 9 ft.'. .I..... Porto Rico. 9 : A. Coffee, 9ft.... ... . . b " 9 b ; 1 - 5- c 9 ft......... ! . Crushed, 9 SOAP Northern , 9 ft. ........ SHINGLES Contract, 9 ML.... ; r. Common, 9 M i CypreaBBapa 9 - Cypress Heart s 9 M. . . . . ... STAVES i W. O. BbL, 9 K... -. a. " eatt., 9 jw.... 00 U, 14 & 0 1XQ i3 -18. s.10 - H , n i 15 s" 5 a : 1 75 . W CO ou S3 bit & n od is . K& SOi'1 lu ,10 a 11 J 9 , Q 88 :a ' 10 e 58 ,00 Iff CO. 1U 16 CO 8 60 I? 60 00 6 60 t SO UN CO 57 60 i DC 00 45 OA 00 09 00 00 CQ 00 65 00 00 00 03 00 00 0G 60 00 55 90 0 00 0 00 '5 00 6 00 0 00 5 50 C 0 IS 87 . 43 IS 11 IS 10 so 16 SO " 70 3 S5 st 12k Woe 1Q 6C & 13 oe & so - 5 8 Co St 4 IMI 6 S Sti O 60 00 - 601NJ 40 00 46 00 & 57 (Xi Q 65tK B-67M! 70 00 70 00 00 00 & 60 00 f 400 4 60 6 60 7 60 CO 60 8 60 65X 60 Sk.e , ; 61 46 -.65 4 - "0 too 90 SO 65 00. 8 . 00 00 18 00 00 00 14 CO 18 00 13 00 . . 80- oa . oe 00 82 S3 40 3 50 13 110 r so. 80 V 18 13 - 95 40 8 00 ' 00 00 00 05 00 00 0000 Q & 600 676 635 675 13 65 t6 ; ' 60 . 75 'V- ICS 100 90 '5 00 9 - 10 1 35 10 00 15 00 .; 13 00 86 00 O 16 00' . 85 43 86 88 a -90 1 8 25 60 835 14 145 10C 40 ' K:- S'J ISO- i 60 835 11 00 00 00 1100 0 10 00 1 00 1 c 00 . Cypress, 9 M TIMBER Shibsin?. Mill Prime. 9 M ...... 9M.....S .:. MillKal, in 1 Common Kill Inferior to Ordinary, 9 M . . WHISKEY Northern, 9 gal.-. ' North Carolina, 9 sal . . WOOL Unwashed, 9 ft .,... Washed. Tb - 00 00 00 00 9va 9 8f 00., ' 5 a 4 DO ft 50 4 50 V, 9 50 13 00 10 00 00 00 7 10 90 t 00 5 00 4 60 3 00 1 00 1 00 35 IM 38 . 76 ii : 75 85 x 10 , 880 ' 5 00 cm; 15 (Hi 00 00 : coon, , 8 13 00 ' & 8 00-"' 00 6 00 w, 4 00 , 6-0 ' 3 SO i-:18 th 38 85 75 130 tySITISNtt'S-OW. HOHKJ J1ARHE1 Exchange (eight) on New York, . . . . . f. X disc't. - BiLtamoref. j 3f 1 " ' -. Koston,. ....jf " ? -ti-.r.- ' PhUadelphia,1,.v.'uf" . ' Western Cities, . ...X ? jfejLciuuige .to aays x 9 cent. . ... Bank of New HanoTerjBtciclt..... First National Bank, .-i.-v Navassa Qoano (.to. K. C. Bonds 01dEx-Coupon..i. ......28 i'if,-.. .u'iniw.iwm,m. o Do. " 1868...: -8 . r. New... ... ........... .13 1 Do. Special Tax.. ,...1 4. -1 2- J Ballroad.i. ?; ' W. A. W. R.S. Bonds 7 e (Gold Int) .100 Carolina Central R. K. Bonds, 6 9C..40 ; - r Wll. Col. Aug. R. B. " -SO ' WUmington City Bonds, SjgCi.. Ib iH-i ' - uw o VC....IU(UOiaattt,. H "' . ... BCO M rtorth Carolina R.B. 4 69 . ; WU.QasLihtCo. ....Z..V. ,45 V Wlrtnlwgton Qntt4n Mills.. . . 100 ' . v. "' ' .11.1 .1 - 111 ar Old or New Blinds Fitted XVllh . DEABBOW , ;', Blind Awning Fixtures Can be used both ways showri in but, Inakinr the best and cheaoeet awning known. - ' ' ; Ask your hardware deater or rhem, or send for explanatory circulars to the manufacturers, f ; . , , j BO SON BUtWK It" COnFANY;;',' ! sp 6 eaw 13t, , Su - , BOSTON, MASS ForSalei TWENTY BABHEIi SECOND- , . i J Hand wirpentdsb still, ' t - -; !--: 1. , WUb Fixtures Complete. : Call on or addrsss I mh 5 tf -' Y i ? LILLY 4 BROTHER 3 : v.3 ui .ri-..!'--' -.!.t -x-ti ifitsV At Exchange Corner ! 290O Yards Hamburg EdsingjiJ 5 ;i iu i Just Received. 1 .! i - .lit A :i frihe Ladies will .find oa? examlnadon that - theasl ABE . THE CHEAPEST ever ' sold Jn'thls market. S v :. v. w K. 1C SPBCMT, . ." .' ' . 1 Aiiollinaria-w At&rJ ST BJECVED, ; I NJ.V i ,.' . - ELKVES HAMPEBS,. V .Jj mikal kin prepared, to sell AS ID WAS ANY. ONE by the Hamper or at RetaiL . . ,! , Japdtf --.i JAMES C. rfiVEN$07I. r
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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