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"lP" """"iTSVfrt view we h.enot oed to- ib. of "a jffi'SO -fiiT--- TW. no us. ot fooling about. trtf '-toe toent Southern Voioian," -by : t d "" 1U " he jw4 vkM " 9!Hfi m ' - - tbat vry Bntrnthful paper, the-New. ....... ,'.jij i,i.i. iT:'"" "! ues ttey desire to adveruseut ; wnere JJ I " " ir,Zl.r.T,i .T , iMn I hp entitled t beTIiet1 Iae 10 1856 n f oUr congratulations and Ih&MiS.JVCWOer namec the averttsement ,wia be bisetted In the I this. way it Will Clean US .outagaia m.l880.t:r,..,i t.,S.r:- r . .kVH k t-ji ...: iw i.vji..to- u. nailv WherA an advertiaer COntraCtB for thepaper I TK KTvlV, So vnltin r 4ilitSni marl hmiariia I thik criinaf Af iilobwtioFn' 'anr? ati (iKBn I T ' KyoSe rayrade mm. itcrnittances mast be made by Check,1 Draft, Pos- I IJaoney Order, Bxpress,pr in Regiatered Letter. I niy sucn remittances will be at the ? risk of the I taljlone; Only s publisher Communications news, or discuss interest, are other wav. they will invariably b real name of the author is withheld. By WlLlalAgl II. BEBfiARP,. WILMINGTON, m C: Friday Morning,' April l 8, 1879. - TUB SENATE DEBATE an, Buna.m vuaa.m. -vriarlrtTnn intrprilotfa dodVe? Ue would Conger and ,xthe . rest in the course I iney nao: ; iaiteD ,:in tue uihuushiuu uu i able to be caught in such a trap, so J he resorted to ridicule and! sophisms. I hA manrlan t.A riniAnlA nnrl onnhumn I r II na ha iit in hU dkcnssioii last Jiesaion I when Thurman completely floored I . M.. ... . 1 him, concerning the influence'of the negro vote in ,5the matter! ot'Con- I m-MR9;nr.l rrARPnt fttinn. i'irn nn. faila to accordBlaine great magnet ism and power as a debater.' - In his last effort, whilst he made a popular, h ur rab i sort ; off speech, he does not appear to have reached bis usual standard. He undertook ' to show 'that the, cry of '- alarm ! about the army - on - the part - of f;,the South was- not sincere that .bere was no pas-er becaustf the afmy was so smalL-. The trnth os7 be;-was only trying to -make tbe" bes t of" A very bad cause and lie 'felt . But. the country is riot blind,-and people are not fools., , They know , . what has f1?- r . '.-.:Ji:i:.i i. ' a. 1.--m.J-". t a I P5 n -" .,,rf ? "fry , I necessarv -leeislaUon. .:Thev know. 1 precisely how unBcnipulous arc the itepuDiican ieaaers, ana; now very willing they are,to trample . under foot all constitutional restraints and all questionsa of: rights of States, .when party victory is to1 be attained, and. party supremacy nay party existence, is at stake. thousand Blalnes, however ingenious, hQweyer plausible, however ; dextertus',;f cdhi not hoodwink hem wjtb : sophistical . dodges orjdecUmatpry: rhejoricv!JIf But Blaine did ' not attempt to ; meet the questions at issue. & He did. not rely on argument but ridicule,' a cheaper and sometimes a more Jeff ee . tive weapon. He could not reply to MrXac)&rafjg were to liv A.atbbflsaBd "years, and had all of the ability tof ' the . British Fajrlia-; ment in the days' ot Surkdrti, Mlt to . T , . ..YrT-y r A -T.f i "; r!?l: lisle, BlackbaroTan& trie otuer iemo- r cr ats in ' the House. uthTeaiiv met no arguments and made no effort ia made no effort I to inatlfv hnn lIifr;'J" a-iVk to justify bayonet eleclions., 1 ve iau nacic ntrori-the Philadel-1 phja, , v . 6.a., .va.m um louowea s , i r;u.r;:i humble way bruBhed-aawrayl the brilliant Maine Senator's sophistry by howini"that h is a principle Which is at stake, the pres ence of troops at the xmlto. wh.n,a.:r poral's rguard, or ;a regiment,, being con trary to the spirit : or tree institutlona mhd H liable to abuse which cannot be, overesti mated. A single soldier is a menace. It 10 uu. me vuaiaesa -oiue army of the United States to polls, aarthisls Jhe ipUttfhat , should "he insisted apon;" vwiiAti IT,:' Referring to' Senator Wkllace's ar- gdraent, it Says'; ; f ' i :c.' i .ir..jU ine conflned himself W a clear and ir. resistibly forcible presentation of the issues 'V-.., (,-- r i f.:,-- I itfArca fiv - fiTinlinff vor.vhnnna in lhA I a, M.i.ju;j )riM4.A.'MnM linMiiid i 4A , uuscg uJ ...K"-. - 1 . XTn nh.l t,,nn B ,A t. ita I I . . . in kriaflwsnilnronArlviinhler.tBorreal I laoucio. -'-xivn - nuav ua. n fcvi v v . r 4, .,r j; , t ,, . , . , . M r- -- , - . .-iir. x i i in " -nriTTa'r -urnrin. -tfotriiT. iiR'noL i not wanted: ana. u acceptaoie m every i iBn t it piain couuku i t e muot uuiuiuaic i -r T"""" T n , i ant Dace, ? He also made an explicit statement . thQ position of the Democrats aa ta the respective powera vt the legislative d . eCutive departmeuta of the government i4 a situation like luo present. Tue temper ot tbia speech of Senator "Wallace is admira bler and it Uie debale jcouldiie.. .continued. ,,,, , j tn .i.M .Jnoiiiii in t maiij questioa, the mbspbere woul.t a good deal clearer before the bill shall a trood eau tbPwd wtIt4aJk.i ia naceaaar na haye more argument and kss dccla- mation. Messrs. Benalora. ANOTEtt OPINION ABOUT 1880. 'PKla Irta gifd nf in f orviflWR- Thn I . , . : ... .1 . . . I "pigauiesv are never nappy r o .!,. (linn ova Kla (n rvnnliaVk iiaL l;i ! f iSLZ ,C L that very uotrulhtui paper tue rtew York lribune,' :j According to the re port this "prominent Soutbera piolitfc- clan" thinks " that' 'everybody ';' W (rang as to the emoowtio wndij . ate in 1880. It is not: to be rilden date ot Hendricks or Thnrman or Bayard. but Genera! Hancock. . Heisreport- ed as saying. , Thi6a Northern TJemWrataTiaTe trot no A -MnmhAV f,T I . w .... .-... m . Hinni Ulr. WfaS UAUl V WWWUtlUW. uw LIIIIJU .UU.. U U ' ULJl.lIlllUlLiU kUUVt v. i V 1 ?- i senw. They donH see the waKthe tide to'i.l " .jir . - iIi4 aimng.;:Kow :we may he Rebels dowai assassination. A f ither is slainy -i i -,,w i t. . . r. v vT "r 1 if lav w r:Ar ,.7 :: r: I there .resomwrrabeTbriKadiersCon- trress. and such a look of .the old Confederacy about the Capital. There I are a few bowliBg ; Idiots io the J - lh hat . have made matters still i.liA.:'nfB . lAKra);ulAnlrl;.aaaA4;l Ifuwo ' tt n s - wvi uwwvuj wm m werd. We canU carry , Tildeo throuxb. I 1,'m rather xona 01 tne oia man my sen; I like to hear him talk about Jackson and Madison, and all those old duffers; believe I nes Bnrewa, ana a: gooa organizer,' hi i .o Annt.tn IninnrtuTit I . " 1 aT Hal WIUUU IU IUC11 lUUK I T 0 rejected U the I Bhma TTniim snlHirr Mlrw Hanr-rtr. a rra ih &T I ikt. . .VI - ..:il:n1 nu r. I Ii if t hvmmv -w. - - l. , i uii LicdLru an n f main- aa am t . a v. T . but he's not the sort of man to win when tne juagnaent oi men in mauy see Why. I'm told he did nothlns durintt thsJ i, has s sustained -them, i We are not aja.. an me war legiaiaiioD, u i x nurman is an- other of those old Peace DemocraU whom The I j He says Bayard "will not "r do, man siys: I icnrr ..t 1 v . J I Tl B put up uiiu iu n -.soldier as Grant, and iaS jStrong a Union man, orwe'llbe aabadlyllckedMwe were soldier as Grant, and-as strong ii I8fi8. when we isjiHnratio iSevin P5Ird!fi.m?eter8 Put hi,btff irould take Hendricks. Our people don't f Sncj TOdsD.but if he could win they recog mze a logical fitness in nominating- him. What we want is to Win. We don't care . uch who the candidate is if he can be elected. . f ..;..,-, He says again that Haneock lis' the an. Democrats are not in the habit if expressing their; views .so very frankly to - Republican, newspaper ten: but the renort mar- be correct. 1 , ' , ' . . ' t ,J . ' . I here is enough of naturalness, and I ugn ot naturalness ana I O ... ,.a.. r- . ,1 rewdnesS in the remarksllove ..- ...t'sT- -:t . . .. --..i..' i-w emeMthe th 8Anlh-li.ii m'T.rivnv -nvmTMift?mi' 3f Gen. Hancock. - It knows, him J , ., . J , . . , r - I oe too purest ana noDiesi oi i j , - . . - . - XT ' t i I sorrows that s only J eternity ! can as e Northern soldiers, and to. hate all 3 , , . . , , nrrA tli at rtr Avaoa liim tA Ka fiinAori. I - - . - I vvi v euwb aui wav tv) fiv Sav a-e-w w ly Attached to it genuine republican -I : .. ....... ""j.-..- ... II orm goyrnment in which the. mill- I tfanr ia ia ho fnrovo nWrfinita I tS experiences have been SUCh AS tO f L-v- t.i-i.-i.tsL -.tl- iiil f?.-o ;y t ."-v 1 .ftf0a .Kt1t.1F t.hero Ia h n iaM at I thePresidaoUarChair rpeW i j . ' ; - a .a i e,f i tnow iney can trust nancocic above I 111 others. We ivive what'" WmfJ lont Snn(liaih nAlitiniatitt ta.. 1 I I . ,ir.Z 7 aT I ...V. - J If ilia AntlriAa- in 1 BfiA a. vnaT'nl'-tlin I igns of the times, as an evidence of I ha nrift.ino aF hahltA isaininw' ax , 4 14 There are fifty-odd cotton tnahTi fitnrino -fltfthJihmptif mS iri I KftttK arolirjaBefotefi elapse e hope to hear that there are a hun- red. There is no reason whveverv ttle village1 'should" riot have "a? cot- nmilBtian;ttid;o stapTe;tirb wrif : KS,in miirtoil tht in-f -T.nf - o kaa ---T-l At farmers and one naill owner, who fur- f r , r . mu. hwbw, wag : iurr th XaRTer .Sy maIacT ? u. wuut o worm yarns per aay it present low pricesTheyAave Ta heme V Pre8eni w pncesTheyve a heme larket for their t tim mds&j and greatly increase the value of their cotton." iv .u There is bo doubt ofjt,; that Eng land has a very l decided elephant on ijts hands in the South African war. tie amnah Ara nA;..i:!'4tlir . . . - "''""f"" i.aaa 2ts brush with Afehanistan. The Zulus are riot only strong in "numbers, but thev flDnear to iha f-ir cUr. I tS -7 VUI.. w con race.' The reannt now. ta.ll.Ar two British victories, pnoained ; by aying seven officers aldVeventy men illed, tbe o'ther secured .IwUh) ;mal ! OSS. But the intPreanAin. ?- n vance of the British Aoiumtrj fcoia posed of iriore than six thousand men the civil- authonly.ut the f- FB - -ww .A.fl': ttpsv while his, arms are txjingr te reach all I j - louth. as an abstraet ofteBt!on.haa no 14 I wJ4y" wnpinii once, i , - , ' , ... ' , fuU of incideBtCThe scene isjaid -partly 1 seems tone repeating one or 'mmage'S ouapridj. nnHnA&d -taw mililftrrr tiairlaitilsr"-I J .'i . . ........ ...... ; . . I arnnaLil--J.'a .si 4 .issiaa fcaii is i fnr thfl rehef of Col. Pearson add Lis I corumand at Ekowe. , We may expect stirnpg newa Hi 35,000 Zulus are ly ing ii wail for the advancing column; j f -: , -t v Miouia ue tenaerea to mm wny-nuy--f-ilK uwof UKTitiBuriONf 'thing-ftieuaiiraiitye'wonVlJwd a Whilst the papers are ' wisely dis- minule'rt sleep in decidini; to aoueijt ..niatiin mhrpaaivA tpmpflipa Tnr" m a 1-" ft d Mn- ftellfaloiibI rrrH uu 0BD01U0r" -c,"v'l& me most. BirincrenL laws lor ine-pro-. i nl mn on i nrnmnlinn nr fpmsilt i'.rlftS.. I .oil ft 'v - ' ; - i- ' fc '"I'hio'VnA t . ' . ' I ,0g,toilj baseuess ot om.teii.wv ThG tlefttaiad T& d man, the father of the ifajored I ' rr . iW -- . oman.sleepa in his grave, .eufft IH ,re .not sertovi3.i;.:Aliere,Jpughv 1 IjeJsome law. that will jtiompel.vii-r, ! J f . fW.erime. . . i- : :n' I : I. j . -M knJl ocetv - ol; J tjiai is possible, upases ..like t&at in, ri - i.: 'ZlilZiZ.'ZZ'JAlvtn na l DiurH uuinran wavv caul iv joronier is oaaiy woanueu, . Biswor -x "T:- rT;t j ...-iw j vi &ti&tisZmi l006,01 .u i?t 8"" 1 It .sqJbemay. by reafion of skill and, J J..iZ .,..' iA ii,ftU'a desperation awweaud, e!d,.lhQe - ---2. .;: t l I i . a . I 1 . a , r pbber, and shot down yitbout com- I TMioction or hesitauov without liivine I aita an opportunity of addtngimtirder 1 n-l8 other crimetflSuch has been i . , ,.i.vm!j MC.Mwiii vod.llngol.nee.tut.rKi.ntiog ) .' . " dut the way of 'retribution to those llUmanity. It ;bubt to. . be flnder- i private hoi Kcouudrel. au e life . of the In f .mtwt-.m-..- .- apme commaniuessr ,imsJ ,iaw is i wn an1 rpono-n. Wh.n Dr. to (jren. 1 i v"t r. 1 j : . 1. . 1 a. v tf i i al.?."1".i"un":"e ,l?.r? ouse of the t formeia Mississippi if . Iriat-; ! nnliPA . oastt mn o 1 ,1 I'uroll f t that entire j section - said one," i.u t. r t, ... . I ""aV-Jri reat military favorite at tue time, ;v But the laws of the country ought -.- ip be rigorous enough to protectso- aiety and . punish- erimes of 'erery" T : r. " . . VT sliaae. ine law to uunisn seal uction I T . . . . . -. TT X '-lii;i'jaf$ J "ii-.-vVi i "-iv'iyiij'i TiemoisraljM iwinmv and patriotism 1 , I -iu;.;, ii. a.v. '-' V t.''1. in Con?reaa will make the issue of bis I i .wfipfl rananintr , wilii . uuiv wuuuua i. j . . -.-----IsiBsblp nnnhf. I n ha a a teiian no lha lain t rv " 'rT Tr .t InrlitMh nnMaiU fflft ill lhnau.lihaL "t S.- "P wt.-nw Ja brings Hum that timecannot repair and deep am tm avafa o ' OTJft XABIaE.j-rKiJ' i' S ...U.v j XrinUo BraghtJSy Mrs. Mary Andrews Denison. This is a stlrtinit aiorv-froni the Tt Will donhtleaa nave e liu-wi sale: Tt ia .... . . i r -.. , 1. . " BUIB6W T rlntintT and FUDllShme House. . 1. turo. no iiava wrcau v nuticcu tun urHK , via, -V ' Lv T--i T .W " . T . - "t-Js I e . ' .. 1 Vb.ai Noavui a. .vvua aaap juu, auuv r,l1a Ida jtlsltnaniltaifcal liini.Af tlliliMl StUlingfleet. and closes1 with that of James TkM... t & .,i . Tk . T"" -ww'W'. volume constitutes part'orae "jreurtn Period? of Eaglten 'Llteratuife; 'as It Is di- I: Tiaeu by the aauroj,nanauemw eminent nt v Attthora . s tiUlogfieet,.. Keny r. Bunyan; JohniOwen,' fohn Howe, ocke, Newtori,Bir Taas'Bibwne. y,'JSiA Matthew. Hale, Dryden, and manj meT-fehowned men. r i hen omes tne i !; &2s. t.aV rpi,;- A AnA ?a-vf ha. T 4lifl- llndeed a mamltrf Idieaesii i .aa.. ... . w. . . I ThepublUhers report asalc of nearly 80,- l j, . JJ r JllZ. ' I fyjyTOiY.fe .oTiass- Wtinnva-nnMMaHiw , 1 1 am, . h a - - c. 0 el.Ta vvi0..iiKiaa ;-.,. ;r;.i,. Klf-the IcotrySte enesairant m liwi, otADecanse Atw&esA tO;MAim0 magistt; I..riTt. s i must nave uiufiri.re wme reason in i54?ind Is'Iorle arBelivesTlVl I " argunieh anafricpyi$oTO tfastfriV I f wn-..sT:f!r. !A ikvdnvaiaiitattva s?'f ParmKliaao I I . . . r . n - ft . i . o . frincinlea is to insult' KeDnbflrian ?rlnp. : Wetf ?:Hr' Grant's-sitWriMtrsbel 'ell rinderatobd hy every r intelligenM Well . .1, . . i.Tiimt;, li..tj :i I piaauiaJWireav'.gfOI WUU H I i . .. . uiumauu Buuiiaiur id lua itu I iru .u.ieh. tbservet ,Of rwaiitlcaLeyentA - HewOn't'fSheis prepared to alter button-hole-;r bulldoze leaders or uviuudhLa, .y...oi,uuiy .. ADiuuunini I nnm nut An nnr v hp hvohv ofTnrfa of his own, seek to dispute the Presi- dential prize with, the troop of Re-, o every patsing breezfe to advance their interests; Unt if the uoinination i t. H-i8 -e frTiTamss - "caim-sTOU- itT? J&XIVFi f CTPffJ JfhoV'urt)eflt,vartiM feW 'Vveit ' of 3 i em ueiu'n ana- no is 'uc-n v auu ilenl mainly u not wholly neisans -o"nlw if t.rtf -ahll hpi-insi) .lhaVWhtfTr'wytJl . tfiti lL JicU55i(Ujat3, aS;ie- 8!, lllrW fwon't be in the lint of regular, en tries I I rl. .. .1-- 1 !f .1. . ''r. l t. TT I M G nnminnt.ion ntv1 olpotinn flt all donllt- I UUT.PAitidetnhta Tlnies.Ud:' ' !'- '-ifl.'. ; it wJ. "-p--fav fo?1 ThQibl' ..7. Tboaltewpt of Jthe legislature U regulate Xo bUt cause muca trouble, or If tae taw ia en i f prced, inflict great injury Mpva u a.; aim- rPP-.Wf?a 5aw,ylwwa. - - - ' , ; 1 . .1 . . 1 . . . - - 1 r rMr.,Ji.itchiD did not attemDlanv raetoru Mowsrrom me shoulder, it was aeciaeaiy rj&l (oofate fto grieve over thVfanure lie Legislature' tJ : nate a-laWf tv which ive,rejreDUe..couidulw ra.ifled ,lrpm the v. ofthiesB tjurs of, the State, bu Just think ,b:)W mcaftdren culd'hatelieen ent schoor if North CamUna tiad Toae Hke hto . Last year thai Slate taxed ihe doffg realized S330.7Q9. and Ohio don't har as many of the creatu"r'e8'"a's' North lfi.v,iRn.'. in. .fa.. .3..M It.l IhU ia ai unua. . auu t G aiou kbih .sick, .uaw w ; the greatest sheeniaiainsc States oa i the coouueot. one .county aione naving dweinsr county having 8,6?3 sheep IXrrJ Free Lance. i .-.itjil U. . Si- In a 'little while' we 'shall heaj people shouting .themselves hoarse for QranLi- By many his election, mi well a las ppminauon, is already regarded aa a foregone conclusion, , whereas, , even his dominalloh la far from being aJ nred fact 1 jeans have no better arguments te offer the debate will lack interest. Blaine's ot.,1 tml.t o.a . Ik.t lk. W fa. 1 f Mip tJ !; XwSa. JiLiPtt- niR f " ?-G?ll -.'...T.i , .j-. t10e recoras .OI ail parties prove - si J . -La..-. , . . t t. . - . mat maioriues invanauiv commit these lat lerfslative Wronw. And that minorities itw variably prntest against Uiem. : It is simply . itaif.inn an1 mnrlminatinn I li t hav. K.&n ' nation and recrimination that have been tuapiayeu in vjhokr displayed iia Congress.., President Hayes can be consistent only maignine the bills wuu their riders. tMU itmet, ind. SI -1, . PBRSOWAL. S3 tiij iii c xne late uenerai layior neitner ) a " 'rf- . arn- a , . ' . ' spught nor accepted any restoration to cm zfensblp or reatitutUm of hts property aftei i I i property after 1 r- i ' rnt T.. TT" , rrt. ...If aO;,; . .-.iijv ay 1 . ; jj . ".MjiY -ti? : u servative, and as fair-minded as it is pos- iDie ipr a uemocrat to- oe." ThelJuke of Arcrvll. it is said. fill reach the United States soon on his way tv Canada, where b wlU go Id yisil ffissopUie MarajMS ot lxjrne. u t k ,yu I r-rThe illustrated journals repre- nt the Zulu King, with his liver pad on I and with a windmUl on his head, dancing a I ar dance; his knees being as high as his T I IaOrd CheIm8f6rd Said tO J be - , the saddest man In Africa 'The ronte al I lsaadnla was so suctdeo and complete that 1 Cord t:hlmsford lost the whole tt hia hao- : , i ..a . ...l ia I S JS?. " "JWa??," ., f tested mftfl IB KitiC.-TjmfliL H Inilh ;V3 ii 1 I ; - Tf lf 1AL.IN GS. I I . v I .AstTuxasuittry '.arose after the i eyideco M allin and requested that the I case go to '.them without "any lawyers' , I -."watns . ujying isuaget," was tpe true neaa-nne given to one or iieorge Llf red Tewnsend's letters,- bat the P drop- ojtt asaj taen at wm ruer .still . "I. have: cot so ia.- Lnn. hnhit nf I ucirjg marneUi uy ai jupisvupai clergyman. fss&i L.... .-.j T.t ors in. the cities MtnJdT i-i.ntii. ; i : ti!l realthv'enoucrh t keep a flock of hOns and ' iccoriatanvintf , gemieman auenaanv.Keep4i oaov; me can gentleman aUendahvkeep baby; :Ha can Icym" wtitfWSb tp wake you pp ! t . T,t.. .., aoem register: ; Th6 Scotch liave a'-'reputation gravity, vet x unw -receiver more lOKes l e . . m . . m . f .a. Jrf iuu ay j SnelislaljQritlieJrisli.iauv .h3j cuv IhUp 1 1 iq iihafbreei!pressloixf Va I uayauarasu, innj geW- mil -RlAel.;... on e. X UU'A UUXAXUAlUs 1 VffiGlirARltHAfeRidEIVE is bw using the LATEST' SHAPES for La- ies and Misses Hats, and invites a call from thnaa wno nave nerennore eaiausBea ner witn awstedhewlth theiswortti. old Btyles and fashion them hapea.,i" .J-- - - w MifaO no moBti mOaern' vnaDea y ,.- i WhitA Atr&WlVaWl klaaTar VhAa aaA AVrlaAAil sawa flwa 7 " " y " " .... r , , I o.r . ..uHuuiru, MISCELLANEOUS. PIP,f? . . OY. .PTOMS OF A V - M A D.ma1m jmi.w. T7a4w. 4v . the Head, with a Dull seusatlon in the back sarwrauvjuiiaeruie BaoiuaerDiiKU), iuu 3S34oted some duty, Weariness; Di Tins is RiTHrmuinir. witiu n . iu OS Diz- over the right eye, "Sestleraness . ;wintirmoaBS, mxuy wuureu wruw, " gjgg DISEAlKWaXSOOHBEDEVPED . J, u - ingle deae eflecte aach a change of feel- f Ins U o utonian sue snnerer. j a. ' . A NOTED DIVINE SAVSt 1 ail 1 1.. II . T-, Pi. - i. . . ' 1 r s martyr to Irsi)epi, Constipation and Piles, Last . 1 I Bpnngour fills wer reoommenaea to me ; x usea i ! them ( bat wm ntue Irani.-, a am now a iwau mn, ; have Rood appetite.-ditfaation per ieot, Jwsmlar atoolsr t pile noa and X naTegamea lorxy Doaaua awn anv. , They are wortn tneur weientin gpia. ; .-,- The first effect ot TUTT'S FILLS is to Ie ewaae the Appetite, and. cause the body to. Take on Fleeh, thus the system is nourished, ' and by their Tonle Action on. the Digestive Organa, uecaiavr steel are proancequf :'? i 1J i DrlMSF? HAYWOOD, ' ! -OF NEWlYORKJv SAYSs-hiyiizt Bwdioa exist that atuiiKrt bo relwrad by storins ttM Lirer to itav normal f OBOtums, and f or this purpose no remedy has ever been invented PiKb hasaahappyanefteotaeTUTX'S PILX.v . L. T r.BOLD KVJEYWHEKE, PRICE 5 CENWC; Office 1 35 1 ainrrayi Street, New-;.-YorkI tiitt'q uninnvF.: Ghat HaHi on WhishsbS changed to a GtoatfrJ1 BiLaCX by a single application of ti Dyb- , It im-;. parts a Matnral uoior, acts insuuiianeonsiy, inu in as Harmless as spring water. -Sold by Druggist or. sent by express on receipt of 8L, t.v. iijm fifflce 35 Murray St. New York. ifeb S3 eodly DAW7 KBrownflCbttoi 1 Cfaaaa tke Seed better. Hama Tibta, Cttaa laatan. J - . - . - , I. , .1. MiMmi 1 .ft. . . Kef, Jjwety j-uwmuy aa BsirjVWM. t j ! iriii....M.i.M .m . J. .1 at. K l. i -1'auBts luaciuucB an wauo vi iuq unxi atid the workmanshiD and flnish are vnexcel Has been awaraea premnuns at aa ue tate are. ueorgia, t Manama, x bub, cw., cws. , , , , JL in, him v . w) - wwv.v m.w vvMwiaavaa. . , , ,. I'ayaoie oaring ins uooon seaaon. , . i t i II " ' ' ' ' II ' 1 1 '.!.-'!'-! L;:. .J if ii u )".;r : s - ,:o T?- v 'S'l-''ir--" - I-" j S-i!tt Of I.; Kix - a III " I prh-ofGi. wftjdtagAi. SsSLacii: 80 Saw I $ 76.00 f $ 97.50 f ; $130.00 . 67.50 1113.75 G MO.00 a n . , , loaoo . , .,130.00: . 160.00 . fV 110.00 ' 141.75 ' ' 173.25 1 u :-- - 120.00:' ';i52.80.5v 1'185.00'Vi : 130.00 : 176.00 - : 202.00 f -v 14a00 , 182.00 231.00 . 80 w 160.00 208.00 -t' " 256.00" it onr Send forcircular containing tostimonlafefrom over twe hundred live planters, who bought and used our TaacMnes last season. , . I From 1813 to 1858 we manufactured Gins at Col- tmbm$ Otxtrglm, under the firm name of S. T.Tat ub A 430n afterwarda 7lxhonb, Baowir A Co., 'UaiiainanwanwuthmhiAnaathanTlnri4hi I During the year 1858 we removed to thwBlace, where we have been exclusively engaged in maun-1 lecturing- wins ever since, rv un-iong i ' experience, - the beat labor savins machinery, and s! Kiueo. worx- men, we possess advantages not enjoyed by an; ocner manuiacturex in our tine kkst work for the uaaac money, ilttmansn Vwa alwIwaAaa aa. Jl AAMsilrlA aiaiAa ft,tntAJ ' u tcmrco. jauguiva tauia, wuiyicvu uuutb luuiaucu wii3L aeBirea. Jiaareu 4R0WX COTTON GUT CO., 5ew Lbndou. Conn. lap 9 WADeotl Em wefrsu. . -i BoatvTight &TIcK6y l " " ' - 7 .... . . : . VIl.L UAVK ON, MONDAY ANOTHER INSTALMENT OF'-THAT ' i - Elegant New Butter ! I- i a: . We are Sole Agents of the . - Duff Gordon Sherries ! i The Beet Imported Wine, in America. . Come and sample tt. FLOUR wonld-g.-aea a King's table a -! l ELANrS RXTRAr fresh fmmthesnllUatitayBW hand. if - u . . . GRACS.ERS, we are receiving daily from the bake 'I ries of every description. 17 tMcklos, Preserves 'arid r Jellies, t X l - J. t 1 . r t ' y 1 of every variety. . , PANNED GOODS till yohcm'trctt."' o.'", 1 . POTTED MEATS, LOBSTERS, SARDINES, Ao. ! LIQUORS! 1 4 Of every grade and description. Who that ever drank Boat wright & MeKoy's Jaiquors . Won't tell you they are the best sold in the State ! 4 n pgr Goods delivered free, , Orders filled promptly. (fe age,and we tnistwdcan convmce yon that bya T . trial w,are worthy of Uv. . if . ,C0 UC.i 1 .,1 t-i . '.a.. .,,.. . .:r,i . M tWiWOTB 10 lUOSB IH leJJlilllECfia yod desire to purchase abmat-wholesale-callf I ..Vtfo5 shLw'Von4kirw,C;;?' ... .v"?iit 9fit post yod. All tannines answered "promptly.' Our stock is large f.i vi.J iiitiic ana complete. , wo: 1 0..'.yti mi ITJ.. i -The Ilarion Star L . 'I rIAU UUJKST K KWSPAFS R PUBLISHRD1 IM JfjtPress. Warareoej ana oojt ses., 1 and Wholesale Merchants and Manofactarera, and louiOBewuo nave aooptea ins plan or selling I sample, an exeelleat mtaiam-of cammunicatlen 1 With a large and influential class of merchants, me- 1 thaHics.pUtnters and naval -store men, whose pat ihaaicfl.TMmters ua cavai tAin mm hAa 1 Waraan O CTa 1 al Wfirth CnliHtahAll A 1oMilaAm AM4. J 1 - ia-iujo. a 1 . ---?L ,j v t MISCELLANEOUS. 1 A-R3ey Departure lP.lXi3ridgers & Co. tr 0'"wyig ne example i or . v Park & Tiirord; Ickler, 'Merrill A Coodlctahd , other large- grocers oF'YJew"or!!cl,Tl'lave'" j f ? commenced ieepin". v OTRNETT'S ; COLOGNES' " WhichareackiiwlgedWalftobeM WE I UAYEic-JUBTv. RECEIVED H t ' J'k'LINB Off THAT J-i; Ji r iu v -,..t .hi . j I Northern. J' M-QUO ! Jiij 'nis'i-j-.r v V -.-.'if - " 1 Northern, 9 B '..I Sa6 ' ' 7 (1- fYA TTvTi lrt Al4win iAv,vi:lv l Laeaavra. il" I'l! V1U U VJl bU V ti VUUt VVt U Whiskey, Ich created such a sensation among, the lovers . i ; p"- br Hi t J s -.it ,v M !;';! ,tJT i It.is maoo ty a rarmer near icnariotte, ana we are "the onty parties In the State who can celt it, .1' i j p i;U nsranteed to be Four Years old. i T J. KriQfffirS LGOi' I A j j J t Xj7x rr-OT V, 7 V - ii. . -VI .He CAFE FiR Still Tales Ike Leal ! t - :' OUR ROtrtBRIDQU COUNTY' 1 STXWART RYR IS THR REST. FOUR DOLLAR? ! - WHISKEY IN TH4 "Vf ORLD. 2 TTi ' J . i V. TUK DIAMOND STAR CIQAR, three for lO.ecnts .kr ' t is guaranteed Clear BavanaFhler.;,-; , . P.1!,;' Btidgers &'Cp. Mb O :N 1V FORGE T! it- Even if , we are THE LARQEET RSTAIli CIGAR AND UQUOB a j DEALERS IN WILMINGTON, JSTTHAT WE ARB ALSO THE CHEAPEST. iy OROCERSEI ' mbSCtf ' " - "" ?tThe OldHarket , OTANDS DIRECTLY OPPOSITE ijiii a, ,, , , . . i riTTironnTTXTfa'a uiruia x&v a updah t . s You Can't Miss the Place. I Xatcst BtvleS Hats, new stock Clothin?. Summer unoerwesri wnite ana rercaie Hhirta, &.ta Uloves Handkerchiefs and. Buspenders, Linen and Paper vuu, necKwear. '.ifL-i ;rr " i y, (W"ConUnued Sale for Fifteen Data of Linen uuarj at ioc Examine SamDlea for SDrinsr Suits to order i warm weafner next wee a; Alpaca uoata, &c. 7 'aplS'tf xi S v MarketSt. i i 1 1 i .VXife Secure ! is: I f ..' . .... .. I tN THE tE OF THS t v. -s'r' t NON-EXPLOSIVK LAMP DiSJIiSi ALdj JTJCAKUr. DAMUifiit. . . j , .... - j . A Fine Aasortmeat YEBY CHEAP. "OUR DAVE not yet dead, bat tagging away at tie "PARKER" and "ROSSMORE" cook Stoves. A large shipment Just received, and in time to fill oar rKKaaiKi oraera. " - " . ". : I V - .'''ivfc...i.'. -:;. n Kpleadid assortment of Toilet Ware, Foot Tabs, ath Tuba.'. Door Mats. . Water Coolers. Jlef rnrera- tors; Water. Cooler Stands, something new; indeed a jam-up etockof all kinds of QoodB In our line. ap 13 tf 1 " " 1 FrontStreet 1 Mallard & Co. JwA HARNESS 1 HARNESS 1J Ii v ' -' a (.00 per set ana upwaras. L. -i, " Bridles, Saddles. Collars, Ac., aU grades, ua Taiidpriees toeuit thotimeaiui sj ji:a Tmnka and Satchels In abundance ;RepaIrlnff done promptly. u' I . . . . . j... o c . .iTinrr mwn DfliDawn Ulank Books. 11. --iJ.5 i. . ... STATIONERY Ac ' : . - r. " LiASUK STOCK. LOVy;PRIUES, 'At- ' ap 13 tf " AE3B0UK STORE. Ladibaf HeWport Ties. j,' We offer a good New -4 trT, .V port Tie for $1.00 and flippers 75c and $L r ; a . si ,.f A: , Other Opoda ) ; j;7 a ... ';- Low Down ' -" fii ..' For bash at GEO. R.FltENCH'ASON'S; i : 3 tNrontet.;lln.mgtoiia il 1 1 ' 'ii i " 'Hjt1 ? 1 ii ' L') alttr i 5 - rpHE FIRST CONSIGNMENT i.Vi! xx& Oa-l , JL. . ' . -j OK THE SEASON OF - ( liwiuvaaxiuinuwuuai) Hi ave arrived. Fresh Bapplier- j expected daring the week. apiatf a i Fmit and. Confectionery. Stores.' A AU Who Wish PHOTOGRAPHS OF THEIR . v , . . . . ., i. . . .. CITT OR SOUND RESIDENCES. rill please leave orders atH t ?.... i .-,.' -,u -y-i, i .---.m 7 YATES' BOOK STORE, as we are now prepared lor sll suctt work; - - . T.,f J i o. WrYAtlA1' I ap 13 u ! uid v Mi ORR, Photegrapner. ; . .'. ! .. .T I . . . 1 r . l . r , rr - ,.y l i fc'rtia .' ) tj't 'mi Ii' t wwflBas q -io "jyw!v'. aNmnAtnnnni mn-mt TlTATJT IV I c1 I Y" "J AiiM TflrsTY iUr4to'lwS8 . Oiii la ii t830VOwiUUW.Ji, , -- AnnaiiCividend Ho Stockholders for last" four' ia, '.a a .(WWall, V4 aUP1T 1 1 - 4MOi W.'0DON 'BRO.. Agents apI3tf. kS, , Worth,. Water, Street , sash; M,,yttd I larottidmg. Torner and SeTollWerXJhan4;J f ..'i.Vi t Y BIUH.ui iiO to? - ,j LYI i t WCosa SBASOTfBD Plffi WJtl.NWandPOP- by I j tu I l L-l::t i j rf j- t , LAR. LUMBER, ad give jGOOQ WORK AT LOW, 1 1 ' " ' ' , " F PRICKS, ' U3i'tr' ' FacCbrffoot of wJ aat Stx" Office rtftDf ritW?M; ap!3l a W M O X ES A a. E K. . CI E 4. C3FOux qaotauona, it saiQMULbeanderatooii. rep eeoat the .t0ie8Vr ytct tp makji.g small orders higher pncea have to be charged ' T BAQQIKC Ganny .,.l , DQ Q ii Manuard t llXit , la Kf NorthOarolJua." J - .!- t ,. . ,! USDS, ii!lWKs.--... J Shoslder. ) a 10 . x ,! - - ; 1 . -Hams.: -...l. ' Sides, y a....-v..-.. jhouldcra....... . .; O ' Illy ' Dryasttea 6 -S3 BKKF Live weUfht . . I MKattW-opiriu xntpenu seconc nana. eacb. Kow New Jfora'" eaci ' t :, ao j w' Mew City, each OU & 1 Ml - i aaamantane,ii bv:1'.'.-:::. :. CHRKSK Norther Ku!tM at a. J lty ft'- 103 " 11 tj 1u Atv-a, aU i JO , t t 80 J i -o? 18 . SO .. " 65 70 to 5 ju ia a uu it os e so I le 60 13 00 - m a s to . 6M.O 800 60 ifc 5N) ,8 00 ,4 0li 00 ex 57 BO 6S 6v (I 00 rf 45 00 tO uu 00 00 O 44 00 iln m .' t Dairy , cream V ' i State, e Vj;n..iit ii. 'ii. O0KFBE Java. , . , I CORNMKAL bneheUa ; sacks COTTON TIS-rlbdle,....;.. uousbtiu beeuiig,t-. yd -i "vara, W baaen.,.....:.w.r.': BGQ3 . - - y&a areroi.No.V'ij'bhir. I SVT aw j -1 a Mackerel, Ne. t, V bbl. ... Me,S, V X bblw., i..i ..i. Mackerel, No. 8, ft bbl. ..... atnlleta. bbl. J:..:..., tl.C. Hernng.Koe, keg , DryCo. f. . .." .... If S KTlldaKKB-..;, e i... - ,A Baugfa Phosehate. J . Carolina Fertiliser,, - Ground Bono. Boae. Mealr - " .wj-v; " Kicur. " 'Navaesatiuajio, - . - r i Complete J&asnre i . 'Whann's Phosphate ' " Wando Phosphate, Berger A Buls'f Phoeph. Bxeeltenaa Cotton - Fertihser 1 00 00 a 5100 680 . tens 00 00 .T itt) . 00 TOCO 00 00 tood : so 00 00 00 5 90 60 00 0 00 400 OfJO tf 460 600 5 60 O0- 7 to 0 00 6 00 6 50 6 75 SCO 615 6 60 t8T6 ' 8 IS :6 65J , t6 a0.. frljaj " O 6i 46 t0 55 76 4 Q hu .: 0 : s PLOUlt inne, V bbl 8nper: Northern,' 9 bbl . . . . ; Extra do. " v bbl Family bol City Kllls-Bupsr., bbl... 1 Extra. bbl ; , . Family, bbl ( -i i Kx.FamU. Wbbl htiLUE-W t... ............. eKAiM uorn.ia store, in oaga. t Corn. Careo. tt bosheL. ; Com,anlxedtt bnBhel.in bags. ! Corn, wholesale, ia bags. . . i Oats, fl bushel.. . 1 Peaa.Cow bCBhcl. . HIDES Green, tt S .. toy.: - - - , .. HAY Eastern, tt 100 Ba...:. 1 ) 1 05 90 100 80 ' 80 65 00 E 75 00 '"''. 00 ,10 Oil 1 85 Toewrm, y iuu s..,; i North River, tt 100-s HOOP IRQN-tt ton., . , LARD Northern, tt ;..Jil... ! JJorth Carolina. ...; ,.. UXE tt bbl.. LDMBBH Citt bTxaxSawxn i Ship 8tufl, reeawed, tt M tt. . Rough lMPlankrraf ftr. 18 00 SO 00 00 00 15 00 14 00 " 18 PO 13 00 86 cfl 13 00 16 00 ' S3 26 00 4 00 ' 35 00 38 ta . i3 . 13 35 40 :80 S 60 $ S 35 13 14 1 10 145 90 . IOC S0O r. 40 18 : K.Z n :aa . .... 95 1 30 . 40 60 S 00 3 35 00 00 11 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 11 M ' 00 00 10 00 6XO - ffr . ; W 1 OQ ""I c ' ix 3J ... 00 -. Tt -. 80 , H ' 00 V 75 TTSTQ tllT - 00 - 7X5 , ,8 t" 8XO 5 e " ex 4 00 6 00 3 60 t00 " ' 4 50 .S 00 ' 60 00 M SO I5WI ' y 10 00 09 06 . i 00 00 00 00 . - . 7 8" "' M M fa 13 00 ' i ,WastlndiaCauroh,aefcrilsr j . WQuauiY, w ai 11.......... Ureesea Floortaf:. ; seasoned.: ( Hcantliag and Botaas, com t num. tt M ft.... . . MOLA8SESNew cp jCaba.hhde New crop unoa, ddis fj gal.: Porte Eico.hhds. ,,,.... " bbla.... Lard, tt gal , Unseed, tt-gal. ........ Rosin. tt gal.. I POULTRYT-Chickens.ltve.jrrown i . ; ft, i ' apring I Pn a TaTITfl ShnahAl.. . I POTATOEft Sweet, tt bushel; T iji .XOl UMC A,, Ji UU1 ...... FORKKorthern. City Mess. . . TJ Vll.x. S hkl t xoia, DDI Prime, bbl i Rump, tt bbl E3CE !aroilna, tt S..;. .... .i' i KoURa, tt onwi. ,..,.. v, , JKAGS-onntry. & city. lb.'....::.. . ROPBr -"mi - VJ aaassaa! SALT-t-Alnm, ft bushel... ...... . ; uverpooi, is8CK.f Mi. Lisbon, tt sack... ' i Americanrtt sack.Tr.'.'."; SUGAR-rCnbs, tt I rortoiaco.w in.;....-;..'.. I A-rCoffee, tt .,,. H ,. i so- ft i c-t . y WAKwaaw, a v a - SOAP Northern, tt Cod tract, ttM I uommon, tt ml.... j CypresB Hearts tt M. . BTA aVES W.O. Bbl., tt M... i ' - V IT e-ee.eesv-aja,a, , J Cypress, tt M........ tallo w s .: TIMBER Shipping, tt M - ? ra.. mm n im m mm . . n til TVL M avt vsr . Mill Prime, -.MUlFair, ! -XL.. I'-T o-a 8 08 ,6 00 8 00. U 60 6 60 3 00 4 00 100 -6N 1 00 t M . . 16 IS - A . A . -Common Mill i Inferior to Ordfnarw ai If WHISKEY Northern, ttgal... ' North Carolina. V cral . WOOL Unwashed, V i - wasnee.-w - i t ' - . . , I W1LBII1IQTOSI ; ataRRV 1 AARKET .1:1 ---'--?:. ; '-','- Bzcnaage (sight) on New York,..U;.. vMiUac't. ; : ,: .. aomore,..,.,,WM.M. i" :it . . Boston................ V M : , 1 ' Philadelphia, .......'X' ' '' ; !r - ,i y Wngtern Citlee.. i. irf. axchange SO oaya 1 V cent. t -. .h : t -.j ? - y s iy .. ... liank ofNew Hanover 8tock....t V. :. ; ; ' 85 ' First National Bank...... Navassa Guano Co. " ".i:ill0 N.C.ltonda-01dfaWJpeu,,,lt.,.t,BS i . uo.,,., jrunamgiBM , Do. ,(Do. i -UDo. ; ! Do. W.a.W. r 4VW,M1 .... '' ' New. .... ,..13 Special Tax.'i..:v.j.... .n to N.C. Railroad.... ;.80 , B. Bonds i fje (Gold InaV.100 ,: uaroiina uentrai a. xt. jttonas. l ie.. .40 WO. Ool. tF Aug. R.R. Ja.,...,30 h. Wilmington City Bonds, 3ttc.;.......76 j -"'..i . afei. 80 I? . t u , Sew Stto. TOtGoldlat, " . " . 8C, 76 " " ) i Do" ;rf. dA, jne..76fCar.Jnt) W.W. Railroad Stock ,....; 45 North Carolina R. R.- h J. mimj...tJti;iilv--i WU. Gas Light Co. M ,.45 . WUininirton Cotton Mills.:. U. .-.;.10a v7.E.ST0EII,U,?.,, BOnMKOP A TH 1ST." jSUCCESSOR TO DR,;W4 E.: FREEMAN.,.,: H apCtf ,' : , Office at his late Residenea. v; VirgiiuaIIeaL P. OR SALE BY a nP7iw a VAiinu v f - . f'Ji Wholesale Grocers,- ' ' i ' i . 5,i-"J ' i i ,if J X la 6, Iv ap6 tf i , ," S. corner Front and Dock Bts.i ; jjaKing rowaera. ifTZ'S SEA FOAM. lfci t iDooley's teastTowders.v.: . ttw .!i ( Hanferd's Bread Preparation, AV u .-1 . , Patapsco Baking Powders, M..! , Lien Baking Powder, FloweT DftW Sactfiafciug Puwfler. For sale b apStf ' ADRlAfcr & VtJLLER. 1 1 Sundries. . wj n-a-i wTl ja Si .3 1 il,fi:HJ.at rpERRY DAYI3 SON'S PAIN-KILLER,,, t.s' 1 Essence of Lemon, Ettence of Peppermint, Es-. , , ienceof dnnameo. Essence of Jamaica Ginger,' Essence-of Vanilla, Nutmegs, -Pepper, -Ginger, r Mustard, Cloves.. Spice; " Cinnamon, Laudanum, Castor Oil, Paregoric, Camphor, Salt Petre, Epeoaa Salts, Johnson ss Euigtford's Starch, Sal and Bi Carb Soda ia kegs and boxes j Toilet and Laondry1 eoapsvjuye, rotasa-c.,e.,ai. i : a-i 19 I'll f'il T ,1 .r.irtj ivy ..4.., i-:i;i: it f . iii 90O Yards Humble .EdglnEaj Siitf Tlprlvfid. 1 prThe Ladle wfif Ind aa exammatloaf that ' thfaeABJS, JTHB,,CSBA?BST. ever, aeld.lnlhfsj -ketU 1- mh38 tf Exchanga Corner. .i t" -t r av sr - octt4-tf sept 33 tf . Marion. 8, C. ' Natt and RedCross. J 7
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