iaf PCBIiIsn&It'S ANBOONCBMENT. mnw inuvrvn star, the oldest dallT newspa per in North Carolina, Is published dally, except tice and fair dealing, can wish to at tend elections with pistols or other ... . upon anolher supposed vulnerable point of superior force, lneir execauon pi this nation, we are walking in the way f j this movement seems to , nave been as vine conception ler peace. Let'no voice Ixom any quarter mis- wlle nufceesaf nl a fefe upon his' person, provided all J a " 5 m lwehi ml every1 1 it,'io again they surprised the Subscriber.. Delivered "wberirat the h are unarmed. We:annot hweak joint in the constitutional armor of; whites,1 and though cieteateii iney in- SZr??tm Annt W.W. -W.inn. wnnia ha the American Union la maskednd an flicted a heavy loss up,.n he victors, week to one year. THB WEEKLY STAR la published every Friday morning at $1 60 per year, $1 00 for six months, 00 cents lor three months. 1 ' ADVERTISING RATES DAILY) ."-One tquare one day, $1.60: two days, $1.75; threed ays, $ 60, faur days; $3.00; five days, $3.50; one week, $4.00. Iwo we4s,6.DJ: threS weeks, $8.50;, one month, $10,00.; two .months, $17.00; three 0, $i4JW), iU month. 40.00; twelve montliB, $b0.00. len lines of solid Nonpareil type make one square. Air announcements of Fairs, Festivals, Balls, Ho&, Pte-Nics! Society Meetings, robtical Meet Ins, &c, will be charged regular advertising rates. No advertisements Inserted la Local Column at any price. -'.y :h Notices under head of "City Items'?! 20 cents per line forflrst insertion, and 16 cenU per lino for each subsequent insertion. moire free and more honest if all men were prevented from going tothe polling places armed. We know that w i thjjoldiers $ resid i ng o v erthe polls. there are no free - and honest elec tions. .- V , -.u . whites,1 and thongh defeated they in flicted a heaw loss upon the victors, bushed the batteries of war and.theerried the -pportion .!.: of English officers ranks of millions or men, ido ow kiU d aml woanded being very great. the sleepless eye of the jealous affections of i rvj . fL IT theneoDle." -NI -.-WOfUL This is the waythaU this Insaliata I A BOSCOB CONKLING, . r 1 We have not seen the text . of Mr. Conkling's speech1 It was no doubt . - ' .r -m,vicn M Two biff Bpeecle8''.erBiuniade.JB in which the verjtte Aftj ??fc Congress u$iyj -lunie iby s Judge tuttuu s an swao ,is' s j i lavish on llie ArmV'Dlw'Jn lutr ou;; add liberties- of t the people L iThis nate, and the other by iGeddes, a new BombaatefiFuriOsoof debate indulges J member of tbd.Hoiise row.Ohw, on. ti : .J .- A 'K.'r (.. the .Legislative bill, inai 01 me ior- vaijsriiacntiuii iinii iniii'.ii v warn wuiw wma hiww iv sou reuy ueu&fcei. v i-fuiu iuB gj8t that tne Jrresident ptr tne unueu uppn a class or people wno nave Deea : abstract sent by telegraph' "we s jates 1 ahail not' presida switb his. Jed'by tVTRepublican speakers to be-, lufiUi5i..r. rWW-t-x- tt2S?Wffi .mta itiMrUul anB a week' in Dally wlU suu iumuww, y I same 80rt. DecaUBO tHO Xemocraui in- I ,i rkV'tarv-o,!!! Irnui ft Tyrrtbd rFftt eSfy.W? adit and ready debater. From the Sj8t Vhat the FKsidentVf ahe United po ft $eopU who haVebeW .. - . 41. mkn,o. f Ro. I Vile .Notices or aamageur ucwbi V, I gpect, Resolutions of Thanks, &c are charged for I may in.r, .rivprtiRAmr.nta. but only hail rates I J cwKJfor10. tempt of a cunninc: advocate to make of the country. That is really all It Judge Davis spoke very calmly and tiage or Death. - . j the worse appear the better . reason.; ja but a repetition of the old plea f or ft feach termB as : a Judge- might em- ..AdT,l0nr When a' man: of Conkling's intense nroaon " -----4 J! ; t - Uov oti the bench.- The -House was cord&g to ueppsiuon desired. . j . . , PTf ' Ain " ' rr . ' " ' ' - mach astonisbed at Geddes, who is Advertiflementsonwhicano epeouee i "".v, T" - r- . t . i. ,.,tw nrin hnvntinned "till forbid, I ,J a lt .i"s l " j iaoMuii " -----y ..... ... irt I MirilKRI I. HUH at the ODUon of the puousner. auu wwiw "r i -. tnedateoi ouaconunuance. ; u - r . i aKiiltv and ex mi . - w . , self into the : arena 'oft debate aa the I ?autifuj fcoutbexp. ladj Miss ;ewie,. 'abiiities.i: All jere Astonished at his. champion of albavonet icve sel lb0h spok from, the Demo ai once hw.i little of : the genuine destined to become a star of consider principles of . true republicaniBm; re .rable ' niagniUde. ; She is credited mains among the leading men of the witb true drUgemus and great party of Grant ..and ; Hayes. IWhilst enthuaiaam ana.deyption The, u- we concede willingly very high abilii gPta VArontde declare tnat -sue is . nuv,ntinnv1 before the time con AaTvtUflVUivuw . tracted for has expired, charged transient rates f or the time actually published. . I Advertisements kept under the head of "Now Ad vertisements" will be charged fifty per cent, extra. An extra charge will be made for double-column or triple coltuna advertisements. j .jj,v. s , ;:J: Amusement, AucUon and Official advertisements one dollar per square for each Insertion. All announcements and recommendations of can didates for office, whether in the shape of commu nications or otherwise, will be charged as advertisc- ., . x n r.-, - ,.; I . rr Contract adVcttlsets will not be allowed to exceed their space -or advertise anything foreign to their regular business without extra charge at transient rates. v . ,. 'j Payments for transient advertisements must be made in advance. Known parties, or strangers with proper reference, may pay monthly or quarterly, ac cording to contract. ,4 Advertisers should always specify the lisuo 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 during the time his advertisement is in, the proprietor will only be responsible for the mailing oi tne paper to nis aaoiesa. i reme-ffood -opinion of : t . macn astouwuea who has readioV and ' ' we may Urust ' Southern' ' exT' apy thing but prepossessing 4 n hu ap woo nasreaaiog ana . , v t'-i.; 'a pearance. Few of the memben knew rperience,' throws him- changes there. ,bj a .youthful t and g 8till fewer anything of .hia cratio standpoint; but he covered, ground o.pt- alluded,,, to hi fojmer Breeches, aj j'. . ; ;.. OU K STATU CVHTBinPHRAUIES, tt to Mr. Conkling, we ,: can see no albora actress." She is to have a evidences of either, statesmanship or t Pnea n mat city patriotism in the arbitrary dangerous, pressive election laws. If the Whole case were if the Democrats had enacted .those laws for the very purposes for which Ififh on. his course t.cohcerdibi I der the aospieeaof the Augusta : Dra- and op- natwUlubi v - : f ,, ; the ,1 4. . reversed M aiy . ; Clemmer took ; after We have none other than kindly feelings towards the freedmen, and want them to improve themselves, to act well their part 14 the position Providence has assigned' them, let politics alone for the present, and await future developments touching their capacity and ability to, rule and govern.. 'lime, aione. win uiiiuiaicjjr cino wt mooted' question,"; and in the meantime ?ncftniM fivsf, and now she is alter I -1'.. A - .. j : u : : j - publisher. Communications, unless they contain Important r auDjecis ui real i every the etins; irxMirlitinn flnanniallv and train their minrifl the immorui Hoar. iU irShe is i ?cruel in the practical application of their knbw- VUUUgU IU Bay LUUb 111 liis aia uwuukvi tJX T'" Lr V - ir: Ifoar wa8iterner, and Beckv the iaa dine her. . vTfieajyd;. ne'er Only such remittances will be at the risk of the real name of the author Is wil bly b thheli oming and if they had been abused and made instruments of tyranny and corruption just as they have beenbythe xM?f!De9 if the Republicans had at last I become dominant in Congress, and were resoivea 10 gen na or ipe on- Charlotte Southern Home The Revenue bill of the last Legislature sturdy . Scotchman, was jthe Jion. Mary is- a Stalwart. - She andOail Hamilton run the Republican party irl the North; . ! ? H''' ' 'P It should be borne in mind that By WIIililAM IT. BERNARD. Satubday ; MosNiKO, April 26, 1879. FBBE ELECTlOIfS AND HONEST ... . . jukies. "i ' The Stae has never justified ' out- races upon the ballot. It never will. the Democrats of Indianapolis have noxious laws in the precise way in 1 placed the uathe of a respectable coir . , V-3 il :' 1 3 J . I 1 ItVal wmcn iney nau ueeu Wish to look upon its like again; We guess the Attorney General is even now engaged id explaining it ; Tall awearing haa to be done by the tax paver, who is required to rriake out and deliver to the township as- sessora vurmeu Biaicniciib ui mi rei auu personal property, money, credits, invest-? meats in bonds, slocks, joint stock com panies, annuities, or otherwise in his pos session or under his control, on the 1st day of June The taxpayer is required, also. trt iwpur In th "trn valua" of all hia nro- , is there I ored man on their municipal ticket. I perty and cboses in action, except land,' - - s . : i si s . ii. I rrr. : . i -t u i wnicn suau oe vaiueu oy mo asseaaura. a man oi orainary canaor ana. miem- I . w e are yet w near i uou m camu. . And lhen ,he laxpayer req0ired to tell gehce in the whole land who does t en the part of the shriekers and flap- j Lis or ;bcr age, and swear io itJIUton not believe that this very Senator I pers of the bloody shirt. Conkling would be foremost now ia advocacy of the Republican plan, and would make a speech from the The organs have ' been slandering Mr. Thurman. . He did " not buy a We believe that the right;of Buffrage opposite standpoint to thatirhich he contaiin- h-18 Dictare d a - After that v fihnld h invioUtP. and ihat the bal- w occupies? In other words, Conk-1 A , ' 1 f " 71 l7 Bom!tb,Di new Chronicle. j POLITICAL. POINTS. ' ! ! ---- The St. Louis Qlobe-Memocrat (Sep.) says: "There is blood on the old sairt yet; eneugb at any rate to last until 1880. After that we may be induced to should be inviolate, and that the bal lot-box Bhould be - kept pureand kept ling is a traitor td his own honest free free from bulldozers free from convictions when he advocates the the manipulations of ballot-stuffers free from bayonets-free; from Re bayonet machinery of Radicalism. He knows it is wrong, oppressive and sketch of his life. -He knew nothing of it until he saw his one copy.: The Poet gives the lie direct." Mr. Croffut, who is acting in the capacity of a Thomas -the-Rhymer for the Hew York Iribune, should envolume bis exertions under the title of "The Bear Betch Ballads'" Such exquisite lyrics ; "The Okolonaidjot!V. is the name I saould not be lost to posterily. Atlanta . .. -o-- rpul .' u-t:jt 1 dangerous, and when he r.hnmr!nn I vL.atnwaA fallv mkn nnnila t iuruiuS iorus. -iu. ojfw . t ' t. 7. . Tf . " T fa " . "Let it go the countrv thatone that men who tamper with the - bal i 1 s lots, who resort to violence or threats OI siaiesmansnip mio a mere party to . intimidate:'"voter8, J tvhetheri in I hack- ! .".crrrr T'. "Tnr ! n. . . . . - J I ; IF nra haH nn( aann 4ha fjttrrr 'Viftli'r hnrfa I alinrt nr !S-iTit H I arn itia' l v ocsh hue uon whefher iriilaMluseCtsfor Loulsl- Senatof on ftheT occasions fail to do ana, wKllhef 1 21? Pennsylvania: it his daty t0 Pivil lierty,to a pure and Arkansas? sboufd be 1 tVied ffee ballot aud to his country, we and then punished, if found guil, m5Sht have expected that J15 wonlc tv. ', The Stab advocates an hon- I - uuvuo wutoo u out his columns of 1 nitro-glycerine editorials. THB PERIODICALS. 1 HI W IIH.ll IltllA HHHII I IIH IV, H W I lirK I i j Aorui American jxevievs for May con tains seven pspers. The first one is by est : elections and an r honest and fair jury trial. It believes that the Federal election laws, th$t have been so foully ' abused, should be wiped from the United States Statutes. It believes that the juror's test oath should be wiped , from th e Statutes, as it was once, but was kept Qeorge W McCrary, Secretary of War.on "Our Election Laws.? . The second . paper is entitled 'Csmpaign -Notes in Turkey," and is by Lieut." F. V. Greene, U."S. A. This officer served with the Russian army as military auaaie 01 me uuiieu oiaies go- party asserts that the manacles shall fall from the limb of .the citizen, and that the army shall not hold its mailed hand at the taroat of the sovereign, and that the' other party refuses to release the throttling grasp, ahd declares that it will block the wheels of the government, and bring 11 to starva tion. 'r-jsiackmirn' tpeeca. . 1 i ' f . ..:.-'i !-':' '. ' ; : ", I t The present policy of the Re publican leaders , seems to be to get , the Army, and the Legislative, Judicial, and Executive bills befoie the fraudulent Presi dent at the same time. They begin to dis trust him as to the former, knowing there is not the slightest justification for a veto; aged to hope tor one Sum, great struggle now going on in Uit. TT. . - -e' n . t n th t. - 7 k TDment' m wbii; SeyaleerctoVefoV- in these latter times not much riproduclion of, bis official report. "Qer- on the latter. iV. Y. Sun, Ind. . of true etatesmanship is . exhib- man Socialism in America" is concluded in ited. "True statesmanship," it has number. Rev. Mrl Frothingham Writes been said, "isthe artSf Chang- )out "Absent Friends' . It is a eulogy, ; . . : iv., 1. well done, on Dana BryanW Motley, Cush- , w ' ; : - ........ lair Hillard inH R.iVArd Tftvlnr air men into what it ought tobe." Buti this Jf marked nius or taUnts. Mr. L; fair trial before Federal Courts for political offences. - The Philadelphia Times, commenting' on the action of Attorney General Devens,"in bringing to a sadden end the trials of political offenders in South Carolina, says: , ,' "There will doubtless be howls from the stalwart Republican orators and organs.but . SHOTS FROiTl TOM ' POST WA8UING. was once. Dut was kent in through either a mistake or trickery, f is not Mn' C000 Mea." It is sure- Bryce makes A Piea for Sports. TheW ttm 3 -k'JL': A I Iv not hia nrantir.ft. TTin tTtw unnniatm i is another svmDosium on "Law and Desien unwi mis is.aone, inere win oe no 1 r, - - - : - -v- - ir trial befora Fedral Conrt, fnr Posing war measures for times of iftNa'" ft wh??f' N0?! peace, ndihanginga;Wfroni f "VfTf are . , n e y Iortr ot yalo-Colege Resident James what it is into" a far worse condition. McCo8ll of Pnno College, Rev. James If there were no restraints nuon snch rf.t. ru.ka .nt T? Tn.Dnh . r .rf - !(! ! . i:-.:' f -- -Ii.. rfi . . - lithe D demagogues it -would not require each of whom assaults the rroressors po-1 publican auspices, was an unnatural and I sition with all the zeal of his faitb. repu I niutuallv degrading alliance. In the. ib onr fathers to be "changed' into a dfatingemphatlcalry the scientific poskion, 'j .L . , : j " v This RevitV) is decidedly ahle: and fresh; despotism more absolute and unbearr r,nm M . ... . aXnir lisbers, . Y. .K k A The only statesfiBravwho regards patriotism and patronage iS convertible terms is Mr. Uobkliag. . ills patriotic Are nfevet fails to flare up when his patron age ;s menaced. Denial of honest . jury trials. 8abordination of the civil to the military power, and opposition to free and fair elec tions, are the posmoua assumed and stoutly ainlained by the itepublicans in Uongress, The union of the bayonet; and e ballot-box, consummated under ie- . ; 1: .: si, ,;-...." .. I i EMZJA able than that of Rassi a. Fortunate wawavM w wmm0 SUwilvll ZI44 0KVO UL7VU LiiC sanctity of elections ought to be punished, out mue goog. was 10 oe expected from trials conducted in so partisan a manner as has' characterized the proceedings at Charleston, as illustrated by the presiding Judge allowing the prosecutor to enforce the test oath provision against jurors who were Democrats, while he waived it as to others who had served in the rebel army but are now Republicans.:- Trials so con ducted are not calculated to cultivate reve rence for the law, and more is to be heped for from the growth of public sentiment against election frauds, even if it is to be slow, than from hasty trials by partisan T.- J 1 AT 1 a. a.r duugeo uciore picua juries. iy for the good of mankind and. for I -Blackwod1 Magazine for -April conUins the conservation of civil liberty.there f but six. papers.'' Two of them are serial 4 $ I ;.,V- i;-' I" .., v ...... j.f 1'. are restrain is. ana ine. . .uemocraue t v. wv t party is in a position to use them to- some extent. . r . vi -aSMBWBBBaBBa4SaaBBe Is J '-l ii THE OLD PLBJL FOR OFPBESSlON 'Reata, or What's in a Name;" Part. L Blackwood is famous for : its good .stories, 'ohn ' Caldigate terest of all parties, a divorce mast be - de creedrY t--;-; . I Wheh felievcl ofth6 command of the' army and- management of the At trney-QeneraTs office at election times, the duties of the Chairman "and Secretary ' of the Republican Executive Committee will bf comparatively ilftftj njjreally Slmpli-. fled.' . I The most cruel 'blow the Grant fled, cause j There is a man in Congress- from Iowa who. rejoices td ;bekriown ;as Moses I McCoid.f; He is; the T Stalwart of Stalwarts. .,IIe js overflowing We have'one mord' remark.' We w.Ith blle ld 1SJ?,8 "P.elHwen:M a has yet received comes from a West ern newspaper of the rural tVbe. which . - (f,. "".' ; I k . v. J) :.l . v. , Latest Experience-.U not to be overlooked. !??TH! VrV Then there is an elaborate discussion on I There is satirical humor enough in this bare VHamlet," in which Mr. lrving's interpre- I suggestion to lauga tne wnoie movement tation is considered. The flfth instalment &f-f T,7;- , ?- laaawn . V ww?w--rwu14 that Don .Quixote disposed: )f chivalry in of "Contemporary Literature" lis devoted akZ r - J A "Kinarranhv Tf AaT ..aYirt Srtrirr ' This 4si j'jjs xnwswiiaa, 9 st paper is political,; aud is; called "The 4 ,.n : u ' tiger in hia native lunglestaHMrants WMiry-ia xwuaua we ae.;inis - & ' J " r n.L.,.,t.a:B,t4MWW a law? to prevent -men from go ing '. to Selection precincts armed. Before--the war, -fights were -an everyday .urrefllef "at- elections. O f ten pistols and knives i were used with fatal effect. ; la ; this State : no liquor b any kind can be sold where elections are progressing, and the bar rooms everywhere are closed on that dayWhy lhis ? JBecatise' etperiencel showed that .men ins liquor r were more quarrelsome? and more apt to; fight than when their blood was cool arid they were entirely sober. ; The law: has : worked admirably. . .Why iaot try the effects of a law that will keep men from going, to the polls armea ana equipped", for a fight a ve?tal iiIB1awe,s resolution really contemplates the preservation vi tpaut.auuuvea oiucontain:aXi .T'b e Princess . Beatrice " his had yet another suitor, the Duke of "AOsta (ex- Jiing Amaaeu3 or cpato), a widower much her senior.iat ' s: ; jui ) gocrrsoca 1 Thef false is fairer than the1 true: 'JSeribner'e Monthly. That is :ap.3 J Tapper Holland is both a-aterHtavd- a sweeter - I .a 1 . .. . . . I LU I IH H, BUUUl' UU111UC1. 1. IILC aDTX Ck V CQ1 . war. lie Wants the SoutU wiped out. ji Scott. Publishing ajil " " 0 Y b FCCU" I Barclay street, rtawXork. by heart) and deliver it with all due emphasis. ,"Gods,- can the Re- publican party long debate which j - We , shall certainly support poet than the original uppejr-rJT, Sun. of the two to Choose, war or peace Mr Tilepi if nominated, as isQalous.j The Newyork African Democratic coeperheads J wW9"- ."nyvswy. mM.-;;Wii.epespenaeu.t;wiorraaTO!iUM. uetywayo, . - . " L"FF " r Amlir rmttroiniHT aviih rthej mtmkl this Zulu, has ordered a new suit of c othes. rebel 7 Brigadiers?': How viatirinoiKaI!s ii I censistingof asquareof Court-plaster to be month- hi V If t von awt -L-i ;vi;jj BAnt J Pst on the lett shoulder.; : -Jl , i .r , I nvuiu uvuiiuats auu tua nu wum i - . . ; " ' - v. jj rrj l T V tonirecentlv recovered a verdict of i3a.5o0 said Moses McCoid, allthe way frpjrKPfWOauy? POEWarcitaaer .saqiqa kor jnju ries received in a railroad collision, .2 -Vrl :Le t-; ,'?ikV IiJ7WorB 1,1 harmony with the domuiaht ThS icompahyncfw notify him that he must u ;Wu8 v. y11:. and prevaning ideas and.sehtimetits accept $30,600 or take his chances for a Whileknf fAraeTioancf bored: is his made ''for Buncombe rSESTO i"I hope nd unfrienarv: survivor ot the 1 aM-Mearelieveq, af ter.a struggle.ln f hards ibParis. -The great touraapaenr be- rebellion fancies imat; In so easyj avlragsf er which, the. Zulu wainor8.seemtQ have J gan on" Monday night,' Daly Wfaniriglhe with the and, the he coulsl lacredulons, J from the field to tbeiorms of w this.Re- displayed afl Cheitdauhtless courage "f Bftmev .;;:;v:;;aiitsq .t&i a or SrVt-Tr.rS I Ane jdeAth njarTJfhUa- I j"b ta :w4b.w(.i:m; Fmea lthtolreeoHaaera','''' Galtfil'l -delphia, who had swallowed: a plate con- false ssjhephantomof apeaaeablesewa lff?9 tainV four, false teeth, waa recently re- I sesses. the. power to compel the; internal I the Bm time it w . pIn:,,tAf.llndianWmelrith si-rtmilar'icednt, y.J ?ronoa exercise ot . its . function of nirt ha will nroha.lv ii ' machinery that can be perverted into cohstnuUeuai :erc. an engine of party oppression,1 we do k powers there sleeps the wwwirxiltUt aliegether a drawnr.bateVlie: :.pgsjsheg nien Jn.; public lifain France are,t not see why "it should not BasVWa' ..?.4tl0? w4f. V pwsem-ltfOBBtttn hbnort of ifrategy remamedit . 5 1" " -1" p;t r ft tional existence, to enforce its laws,' to des TTolns wWfOr the' third time' 'track'' Qambettatue boo of a Qenoese' can Bee.no .reason why any citizen fd itaundying transmittal te the latest f, "SJJ0; If?' !!i tradesmanj settled at CahOfs, and Minuter Whoisa patriot anct a lover of lusi fPT0"'? Dream pot, men ef. a out -of. several col- W8ddington, the son of an English cotton patriot auu a lover or jus the South, that you, in renewing the attack umns acting together with a greatly gpinner at Rouen. ... ' ' t ' I I . . i ........ MISCELLANEOUS. r j - MISCELLANEOUS. A SPLENDID OPPOHTBNITV M WIN A FORTUNE. FIFTH GRAND DISTRI BUTION. CLASS B. AT NEW ORLBANc . TUES- JJAYMAY 13th, 1&79 -108th Monthly Drawing. iOuMnaStatttiLoltery Company. ffat testily Una waa regalarlTincornorated bv tha. Legislatore of. the State for Educational and Chari table purptfees -In 1868, FOR. 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APPROXIMATION PWZ K& : 9 Apprazimatlon Prizes of f 300..... ..: s 8 Approximation Prizes o' 300... . .... ; 9 Approximation Ptizea of 100. ....... ..$30,000 10,000 ,5,000 . 5.000 5.000 10,000 .. 10,080 ..10,000 .. 10 000 10.000 'S.700 1.800 .. 900 ...f 11 0.400 ated at all 1857 Prizes, amooattnir to Responsible corresDondin agents wan prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation Application ror rates to claos should only be made' to the Office of the Company in New Orleans ' ' Write, clearly statinz fall address.' for further in formation, ob send orders to. v ; t? .u ' lP,i. Boxj692.New Orleans, lnlsiaaa.-: , I .-, Or to P.O. TBox 3J2, 7 . , - ,' All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the snpenriaion and management of GENERALS G.T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. SiRLy. , . y tf-iiuwiwaw , i sat w.e . Hew nusic BbOks. THE GOSPEL OF JOT, VJaffre crxcK. A booK of great beauty, being in effect "The Gospel In Bouk," roll of good texts, with he best of new hymns and melodies made for them . In Press and nearly ready, - , Walt for it.; (35 cenU.) ; , i ... - - PtIP nTUTIIfX DIVPD te OD of the best, TflD OnlnlnU till trt purest and sweetest or Sunday school Song Boohs, (35 cents.) . Ex- amine it. t... ... . G P EHOF ENGLISH S0GS I noble Hon Mdsicait Ltbhabt, wb one of the books of . the which contain nearly all the good Sheet Music ever published. Full ef the best Songs.' 350 pages. Boards N4F0EE Instrument a! coBtinuea far sreat demand. 1 for vocal cDV. eomblete. 75 cents for gun mental arrangement. TAB SOkCEREK i also complete, is equally good, at tame price. THE MUSICAL RECORD nndaa- ' pital Weekly Musical Paper, ($3 per year) 6 ets. . I fer single copy, containing 59c worth of music. ' Oliver Ditsim: & Co,,; ; ; :'. ' ;. :;; B O STO N.;; ' , CHA8. H.DITSON CO. I.T. E, DITSON & CO.' 1843 Broadway, N. Y. 1 932 Chestnut st, PhUa. D ISHUwtf Wed A Sal SUPERIOR NUTRITION THE LIFE. v I The Great Medicinal Food. The Salvator for Invalids and the Aged. Anlncom . parable Aliment for tie Growth and Protection J of Infants and Children. A Superior J?u I tritive in Continued Fevers, and a- ' Reliable Remedial Agent in all Diseases of the ; Stomach and Intestines. rpHIS justly celebrated Diktetjc Preparation is, in composition, principally the GumtN derived from the Whits Wintbk Flint Whbat Cbrsal, a solid extract, the invention of an eminent Chemist.- It hai not only been highly recommendedbut certified to by a large number of Chemists and Physicians 'repit- sennng a very nign ureree oi meaica i science as tne Safest. Most Acceptable and Reliable Food for the Growth and Protection of Infants and Children, and for Mothers kicking Svffident Nourishment for their offspring, .v ' .. ,i (Unlike those preparations made from animal or vinous matter, which are liable to stimulate the brain and irritate the digestive organs, it embraces in its - elementary composition t ;-a t i TJuU mtJuck muti strong Rons mndJduacU. TkiU. ahich mates good Flesh and Blood, That which is easy of Digestion never constipating. Thai which is kind and friendly tithe Brain, and That which .acts at a preventive ef those Intestinal Disorder 1 incidental te ChiZdhtod. J H U A. V r i And, while it would be difficult to conceive of any thing in Food or Dessert more creamy and delicious, or more nourishing and strengthening ias an ali ment ia Fevers, Pulmonary Complaints, Dysfcpsia and General Debility, its Rare Usdicinai. Excei . lenci in all Intkstinai. Diseases, especially in fiyia&Ury, Cnnaio SiarratM and Cholsra lafutum, ' Has hten Jncontestatly Proven, Sold Wholesale and Retail by , T vaasxieisis, . . i - IN TBS 5 f. i' f f PRINCIPAL CITIES of the UNITED , ST ATE& I fOHf CARLE & SOtfS,iVB'r YORk aov 80 oawly - . sa " TfiE":NEW"4":"'" Boot and Shoe Store ; jare Street, ; Boatwright & ; LIcKoy .j DONT Propose to Compromise THEY BAY. I 1 I HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM THE NORTH with a large stock of n ! First Class G-bods , IN MY LINE. All the Latest Styles of the season ia dents'. La -dies' and Children Goods. . A call at my place will saye you money. My Stock ia now, and' the Best in QUALITY and STYLE. Fine Slippers from 50c up. i . Newport Ties from $1 up. j And every thing in proportion, the hard times.- ! v ... . Call and examine for yourself, show Goods. 3 f Respectfully, Prices to suit No trouble to C. ROSENTHAL, ap 16 tf 33 HABfifiT ST. Iporn . ;; Corn. ; Corn: I -"5000 BpflhJrim6 WkUepQRN, , - Foraaieby n'u.J ap 21 tf EERCBNEtt C ALDER BROS. ' Tl n't j- mi AM tm . 0 , UUfl IM UUUD. " l" THAT THEY it AVE i .0' . THE LiRGESranMOST.-COMPLETE STOCK OF Famiry-Crbceries i- EVER OFFERED (- ' - " ln.thrj City, of Wilmington ! We know our patrons and the public generally are, surfeited ith oar enumerating articles we have to sel, so THIS Sunday morning we will try and not disturb their Sunday reading, by encroach ing on their patience Jjennmeratin, but, by way of parenthesis, we will state we can' " 1 - Give You More Good Goods i , - - ; - ' T "FOR YOUR "lONEY, " " ' THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY. MIND THAT v . " i WRITE FOR PRICES, Ye men who buy in quantity. If you don't job j . will do yourselves injustice. ' w 6o(ls are Always Fresi asl Nice, We invite every body to. co re and see us. i Come. Do come. Please come Won't you oome add confer a favor J ; . - j Boatwright & McKoy, i- t and T NORTH FRONT 8Ti ap 83 B&Wtf f I X Full Supply Corn. Hay, Oats, &a, &c.v &c. Bushels PRIME WHITE CORN la . store and daily expected. Bushels CHOICE SEED and FEED OATS. ;.- . .. 20,000 3,000 ! 1 RCt Bales Choice Eastern, Maryland and OUU other HAY. . 1 ALSO, ; The Very Best Fresh Qround MEAL, PEARL and EXTRA HOMINY, C CORN, PEA MEAL. &c ' , ' ALSO, - : Pur Choice GRADE FLOUR to'suit all buyers, at prices below the advance .i k F. Elitcliell & Son. , ap80t . -r . r . tntx ) ;:;;;Spiri1;qskSa " 1000 Ie,?1l9w Yrk SPIRIT CASKS.' r J j -i For sale by -,'t n ' ' c' I p34tf KERCUNER A C ALDER BROS. Flour ana Heal. 800 400 Bbls FLOUR, all grades, Bsh Water Mill ME AL, For sale by - KERCHNER e CALTJER BRS8 J AA Boah. Fresh VIRGINIA-MEAL. ' ' fTflA Bush. MIXED CORN, " QUU i j tJJOO Bbla flood FLOTJRi all gradaav: 1 1 1 1 1 "iea aui , cjiuoitBti una unsmocea. r -' iUV' 4v s.'" Also. Vmeear. Bnaniah Brown: i j v n -Hocjp Iroo, Glue, Spice Ginger, r , ) Pepper, Coffee, Sugar: Boap, Ac." i For salelow at , Bv SORE'S, ! nua anQflff Vna Q mwA O Oa4-s TIT. a- a. W M MWIh IsllU U UUUU1 TV abC7 BU N. C. Bacon. 's , 1 J.J'. 1 1,000 Lbs. i nams, -J t 11 - Sides, ; , ; Shoulders. VRY CHOICE LOT. WELL . ; ;V I i ; i v v SMOKED AND TRIMMBC. MESSENA1 LEMONS and ORANais Fresh lot. I'M "--'- ! i BURNETT'S EXTRACTS. c . v COFFEE ROASTED DAILY The' only Slace m ,1 the city where you can get any I j .-sJ.Pi.v.-i Mjugrado:WARJ.i: .u ; JasSCeri . ap 17 ta --y f IlOKKOPATII 1ST. 1 & ! fuccTESsoitTO dr; wrkemas;"'!' ' j At Wholesale, f 3QQ Hhds Nov Crop CUBA MOLASSES 7 i ,i i. - . 't - ': j . VOur quoiauons, u saouid be understood, rep efnt the wholesale prices generally In saakint ui small orders higher prices have to be chargeo 200 BlsN' -M0LASas:3 t200 Bbls S. H. SYRUP, ' i - i " I ,300BbiafitrGAKS,allgraaea' iao'vt" ' I-1 1500 Ke8SNAlLS" 50 TonaO0E! lRo.' u ' y 200 ?blIlBtillen,'GI'Ufi, 1 2500 smkttk , 20 000 BuahrlmwwteC0RN' y .BOXea II. B..BUJJB3, i L as)(( Too" GUANAPE GUANO, " tv -"' For sale at close prices by tt tf i run WILLIAMS ft MURCHISON. r iTlOOK'S PLOW, IMPROVED. ; " ' , " - J Atlas Plow,- Stonewall Cotton Plow; the beat In uses TurpentinPullers, Round Shaves, Scrapers, Hack Wefchtoj Hack- Whetters, Whiter wash .Brnihea,, Blacksmiths' Bellows and Toolsj" Axes,'Grub Hoes, Garden Rakes, Hoes, Baggy.Cart and Wsgon Wood, Work, &c., Cv,all at the Lowast Cash Prices at the New Hardware Store of t j ! j , . . ;: . ..Robert henning: i u 1 " Successor to Henning Teel,"!f 1 f " U .-fc 'No. Market street -NxaaTHB Whabj. ;;'?; ap 30 DAWtf i i TAX PAYERS - Arei?itedtto examine the new arriVe4 Stock at the 1 New Furmtuie Store, 0 1 c ; i a f Goine at Lew Prices, r Uj',.:.:,BEHUBNDt IflDNBOB, - N.E. xor. Market and Sd Sta., Wilmington: X.C.J ap SO U - Wararooma 2d, bet. Market T Prineea ' J l . Another FuU Lite ( , .... ' 1 :rr c Slower-pots. . : , f . 1 'f " " CHURNS and PIPKINi . I w - CJJ l a- nsli GILES MURCHISON, ap,20 tf - 38 and 40 Murchison Block. AAT10LK8, rMioaa.' 00 & BAGOtNQ Gunny. .. I (standard....... BACON North Carolina. uauiB, v Hinew;...,... ........ I id Shoulders, lb.. .... 00 Sides,N. C choice, n . ..i ,: 8 Western timoked-, . I - ' Hama,.............,....') " n a Sides, V fc..... v " t va Shoulders, . .1 .j 6kt Dry Saltell- " A 1 ;' 4 - - Sidess d :.-r 5 nnnnmflrs . . . i - .n BfcaP Live weight '" !;".".". ". . I S BARRELS Spirits Turpentine. . ' i 4 Second Hand, each.. ...... 1 10 I New New York, each. : -00 T i New City, each...;...... ., , 00 fEESWAX J ' 1 S3 RICKS WOmlagtoaff ia" '."X t tit i Northern . v M BUTTER North Caroflna, t -f i Northern, 9 m..,....., - 80 -iauow,w k..,,-..,,.., i 5 Adamantine, tf Xk.. ....... CHEESE Northern Factory tf ft : Dairy, creamy .J.. . s State, tf ..... .! : r COFFEE Java, tf m , Rio. . J " IS 12 8 5 . 5 6 to . 60 115 1 M) as 14 08 U 18 io a ? ; Laguayra, tf m. CUKM MJKAi i iVUMIAlT ...TIT... . wxvn rial) vioaie.... .. . DOMESTICS SheeUng.4-4, tf yd - f tarn, tf bnncn......i..v...'... RT3AA . FSfl-MackiMi,No:V;tfbbL" Mackerel, No. I, tf bbl. No. S, tf bw,.....i..v..... Mackergl.No. 8. tf bbl i i bhuch. nooi....-;......i. i N. C. HemngiRo,tf keg . i Dry Cod, tf . FEKTlLiZERS ; 'l-. s i- i Parnvian Hiinnu ta trm t Baagh's Phosphate, . i Ground Bone. ' Bone Meal, 5 s . , n ' " . Flour, ' ' ' Nava&saGcano, t.-;.- '. Complete- Manure Wn&nn's Phosphate .Wando Phosphate, . Berger & Bntz's Phosph. I -FLOUR Fine, bbl . - f super. Norutern, tf bbl....i. ; Extra do. " tf bbl Famfly ' " bbl . ? CltyMfllaBttpr., tf bbL... r , Bxlra, tf bbl ! - . Family, tf bbl... Ex. Family, tf bbl .. GLUE-tf . .... . GRAIN Corn, la store. In eags, . i Corn, mixed tf nuaheWn bagali ; Vsurn, wowchic, ib oum. , oats, tf Busncr...... i Paaa. Cow. a bnahel. HIDES Groca. tf Dry,'tf .... ... .......r HAY Eastern, ? 100 s...... -Western, tf 100 Ss. North River, tf 100 &s . HOOP IRON tf ton.; LARD Northern, tf fi.i..... North Carolina, tf S.. r ntit aa ui LUMBER ClTT STXHBAWiroll snip niun, rerawea, v a n.. Rniicr), lUm Plunk. Mi V t : We6tIndiaCargw8,accoTdliTg . DresBea Flooring, seasoned.. ; 8cant&Bg and Boaras, com , noii.8 Mlt....;...i .. MOLASSES New cp Cuba.hhds rew crop vuoa, nois tf gat.. Porto Rico,hhds ; ' " bbhvK;?r;; i Sugar House, hhds, tf gal. . " " bWs.tf'gal.... ! 8yrmp, ?ibls. tf gal... NAILS Cut, lOd basis, tf keg.. . JILS Kerosene, tf gal ' fSflv?!?1"; - f Rosin, tf jwi.. .... .. . routiTKY cnicicens,uve,irown spring PEANUTS tf bnahel... .. . POTATOES Sweet, tf bushel, Irish, Northern, tf bbl ..... . PORK Northern, City Mesa.... . i rnm, tfoni ........ Prime, tf bbl Rump, tf bbl. KICK Caroiirji. m : Rough, tf bunh... ....... ... RAGS Country, tf a.4........ Citytf ft............ ROPE.. . . i. ... . . ... ,V . SALT Alum, tf bushel..., . i Liverpool. tfsack... ! Lisbon, tf eack American, tf sack..M,.s,. SUGAR Cuba, tf m 'I... ' PortoRico,tf fcIS" Ex. (J tfm. !, - Crushed, 9 1. ....... ..i.J. SOAP Northern, tf . ....!. SHINGLES Contract, tf M.... t Common, tf M. . . . .T. . CypreesSapstf M,... Cypress Hearts tf M...;. ... STAVES W.O.BbI. K... K.O Hhd.. tf M s,tf h;...:.v... ,9V. PA T.fAXBY TIMBER Shipping: Mill Prime, tf I . '. Common. Mill - -f Inferior to Ordinary, tf M. .. WOOL Uswashed ' Washed. ; ' - 10 10 17 , 65 ' 1 70 00 00 10 18 CO 160 lc SO 5 00 6 50 S 50 00 00 67 CO CO 00 45 00 00 DO 00 00 00 00 65 00 00 06 06 00 GO 00 60 00 S6 00 0 00 'O HUU 600 6 00 . 0 00 5 60 6 CO 50 8 .60 64 .58 S7 it la . 10 - 11 , 1 10 80 . 16 18 8 86 k '80 12k O 8Q 00 a io to 18 00 8 00 5 Ml 4 (Ml 6 0 0t O 40 00 45 00 67 0C 66 0 & 07 wl 70 00 70 Ml Ch OC.'ia 60 08 4 00 6 50 750 : O 600 575 6 85 6 75 13 . 65 65 CO 6U 50 65 V 105 100 fa ?o on. 7X tf 00 18 oo i a ;;65 r' 4 0 1 00 - 90 80 65 00 68 46 ft 18 00 00 00 II4 06 18 00 13 00 '81 . 33 00 ou a 80 Co 1509 18 P0 & 85 0C 1600 38 34 . 35 : 38 ,20 23 80 tea 14 14" 180! 40! S 20 ISO 50? 85 11 06 00 00j anits io be . 7 l oo IS : oo 40 0 00 18 1 10 . o "80 18 13 1 06 40 3 f 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 M 90 O I ,v. 00 o i '8 oo r 00 O ' 00 o t.oo; .19 8X 7 .w -.' 6 O 4 00 O 8 60 O 4 50 60 18 00 A 15 08 10 .00 . 00 00 00 00 t 00 00 : 7 : 8 10 90 1800 7 TO S 809 a oo 6 00 4 00 580 9 50 O 18 n J75 i or V . ! 7S 8 fifc.--: 6 6 00 ;. 8 00 5O0 : 00 5 00 4 60: 3 00 1 00 1 00 16 38 5 -76 HO . ivuvmriTKiToif iiiomby n arkjet Exchange sight) on New York, Jf disc't. ? Baltimore, M .! ; .iBoston,i.v., . ; Philadelphia, - i . ! . Western Cles,....i X Bank ofNew Uanover Stock.. .v. f First National Bank......... . ..... , Navassa Guano tJo. " .,(.M. unlK::;:::;::;5! . . "Do. to N. C. Railroad.... ... . 80- X WV?tK:SdS.7 j?e3old Int.i( Carolina Central R R. Bonds. 6 tf c. .40 Wil. col. a Aug. icr. v ! 7aa... Wilmington City Bonds, a tfc.V " V. w : !! ojf 6tfc.....7o ' "i? ? v!I ti sl flw6c.70(GWdInt. Do. " .do.-..,-, 6 tfc....75(Cur. Int) W. ft W. Railroad Stock . ... ...T.... "45 WiL Gas Light Co. u .,.4a Wilmington Cotton Hills.U ......10O .1, s - PnESCHlPTIOIJ FREE For tha speedy Cure of Kemtaal Weakness, Let Manhood, Premature Debility, HwTeasaesa, Despondency, Confusion of Ideas, Averaion to Society, Defective Memory, and all Bi carders Brought on by Secret Habits and Excesses, lay druggist has tha Ingredients. Address, ( DR. JAQUES A GO.. j 130 Wast Sixth St JJBCZBSATJ wHX feblS lyD&W ' MMb andTortificalioiis, jHB BEAUTIFUL. NEW AND ' T !A " " 5 ' " ' ' FAST STEAMER PASSPORT WiB resume Regular Trips FRIDAY, April 11th Leaving Dock at 9.30 A. M ; Returning at 5.03 P.M. Fare 50 Cents. a aplOtf . i - GEO MYERS, Agent. i ' ' ' u., I Spanish Chufas. i i ! a OK CTS. PER QUART, ; $1.50 w- i -a rw TaCai TUTanrM . ; 1- ? Apry-ick i iap 10-tf . , v ; i- ? i WORTH WORTH. The .Piedmont Press. HICKOKT, N. O, ' i ' 1 IS THE ONLY PAPER PUBLISHED IN CA tawba county, and lias an . extensive circulation among merchants, fanners, and all classes of busi ness men in tha State. ' The PRESS lit . .! - , . WIDEAWAKE DEMOCRATIC PAPER, ' ' i Fall Fashions. Tl"RS. VIRGINIA A. ORR HAS RECEIVED and lVl Is now using the LATEST SHAPES for La dies and Misses Hate, and invite a call from these ' who have heretofore entrusted her with their work. She Is prepared to alter old styles aud fashion,' them ' Into the most modern shapes. White straw dyed, black when no' ordered and in best style. , , - : ,t . , . ' RESIDENCE One door east of FrcTit, oii Church Street. oct 14-U

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