PCBHSMKft'S AlfNQUNO BD1BNT. TAB MORNING STAR, the oldest dally newspa per in North Carolina, is published daily, except konday. at $7UU per yum, t 00 for six inuuths, ti 46 foe three months, (1 Oj for one month, to mud aabscribers. Duliverud la city ubucnuer at the rata of 15 cents per wees ror any ponou iruiu on. week to one year. . - ... f ' THE WEEKLY STAR is'publishod every rruwy f morning at $1 50 per year, $i 00 for U mouth, ! eenw for three months. - : ' ADVERTISING RATES (DAlLY).-one square one day, X0: two days, $1.76; three day, t 80, fear days. 3.00: five day, $3 60; one week, 4 00. two weeks, 6.5J; three week, B.50; one mobtn. lj,00; two months, $17.00; three moalHW; . J; Wtnth- iM iui twelve month. $bo.0o. i en tinea of solid A4u.uoi twelve mo l ctonpareu type uuute vuu mtuw. All nnnn nrmAnta at Pairs. Festivals. Balls. Hops, Pic-Nics, Society Meetings, Political Meet- uiga, Ac, will be charged regular advertising rates. 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Advertisements discontinued before tho time cwii traded for has expired, charged transient rates iu . the time actually published. ; t. - ' Advertisements kept under the head of "New Ad vertisementa" will be charged fifty per cent, extra.? " An extra charge will be made for double-column or triple column advertisements. -- - Amusement, Auction and Official advertisements, one dollar per square for each insertion, v. :. : All announcements' and recommendations of can century languished in Virginia . pris ons because they dared to exercise Miul-Iiherty aiiil l preach theblessisil Gospel of the Son of GoL Patrick He n ry w as their fast frie nd. .,:., Ilk P V only secured the liberation of one de vout minister writ had been int. jail for five months but he paid j the : jail fees .. Mr. Wm.--.Wirt llenry, j grapd sou of the great Revolutionary orator, furnishes the ' Richmond lieligiouk Herald with an interesting-'' ab count of the persecutions. or Bap j lists hi Virginia' and ' the Vconj duct of his illustrious grandfather It was Patrick Henry who secured; the great doctrine of religious liberty as a part ' of f the Virginia Bill of. Rights! f;Ur. W. W. Henry says "Itj is impossible to estimate the; benefits) which have been secured to our coun-j try by this act of ;Mr. Henry." He! says' further, and with simple justice,: that "had Mr. Henry done nothing else, he would have richlv deserved the lastiug gratitude of Christendom.' Mr. Henry did not stop here.. It was he who insisted that the Federal Con stitution should be amended before oldates ror office, whether in the shape or coraniu-- , .. . . xr- J ntcations or otherwise. wiU be charged as advertiser US adoption by V ITglDia, . SO as . 10 :-'y 1, v;' ' . . A. j secure religious liberty to all. It was; Contract advertisers will not be alloVod to exceed . &. . y . i, ., - , j.l tneu 'space or advertise any thing foreign to tneir thrOUSh him that this was lnCiUdea regular business without extra charge at ransient I v &" - - i in the amendment, , rJ It is interesting to know that North Carolina was always "f reestfof 'tha free," as Bancvift says. Our people fo two hundred years would not broo religious intolerance. -Whenever at tempted it was sure to create a stormi When the Constitution of the United Slates had to be ratified by the Co-! rateayf ? y T' : y( f-4 ' Payments for transient advertisements must be made in advance. Known parties, or strangers with proper reference, may pay monthly or quarterly, ac cording to contracts- f . p . , "(' ', AdvertiBert should always specify the issue or ib- ' 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 of the paper to his address. , -: Remittances must be made by Check, Draft, Pos tal Money Order, JCxpress, or in Kegistered Letter. . Only such remittances will bo at the risk of the publisher; . . - 1 AJ . a A. vuinmuaicauons, umess tuey contain important I i- -T-. U K . ,v news, or discuss briefly and properly subjects Tof real I lonies, JNOUn Carolina W8S tD6 la8tj Interest, arc not wanted; and, if acceptable in every I 1 . - . . t.i other way, they will Invariably be rejected if the I uuo piauo ucr sigujiture w wd real name of the author u withheld.' - -' - 1 I t-j.-1 t..- afraid of noma of its nroviaions. and t 2?r a i , - :Cr - ,r . 10X1X1410 EstUVl as time has shown, justly so. Mr. W UvYj Henry says that ia regard to re ligious Hbei ty North Carolina; noti only msistea upon an amenameni to the Constitution feuaranteeing thid Democrat "speaks the real sentiment oX Dineoat of ten of our Southern people, p I we have every reason to believt-, notwithstanding the ravings 1 of a fewapoatles of h atew ho , still survive in the North the same pro pprtimmaybeTcontd onUi-thai section as favoring .-a compiete ,burial of the hatchet. - " By WILLIAM JU. BERNARD. , !. - 1 I rrroat riTitifiinla rvr t room on hnt MB Fipxa rohth Carolina. ' k&va she went even further "she re I The August number of the South f Baed to ratify the Constitntion till ai am nwoTicu oocieiy jrapers eon-; w M amended to suit her." We quotd Stains arenlv to (lolnnol Rntttnn nf r .u . 1 f r -t - . , v . ruin liih itiiiiiiniiii : , w. v,., , vyu r. .. ie, ut una ttTh. oons-nuetiee was that the TJnrterJ city, concerning the battle" of Wil4 I States constitution was amended soon aftei liamsbnre- and tnaMLr'sTthA - FiftK'l ila dPKB. and the first of the amend- uamsDurg ana tne .pan ne i? lttn I m.nt aeclired reiiff!0na Hbertv. Thus wd . North Carolina regiment bdreifiit.' I are directly indebted to Mr, Henrj ior pla-i ' It will be remembered bMtf who ??fai JX,? SB v I vuaMaawM uwwwaw a wav were old enough fio read the reDorts 1 system of coyernment. That it will remaia . - '.! W v. . ... -I"'. " Ji A 1 . I 1 1 , ! r . i f -a -m ' I upon lia urm iuuuuhuuu uubuukcu. jhj iuuk u. tuaw usiue tuey appearea in me ai Americans are fit to be free, none caa newspapers soon after the event, that I doubt Nor csn it be believed that Amer-i -,::-. "'.-.'! j i ica will ever cease to. be free so long as rell4 sw w ; i; I gious liberty is cherished in the hearts ol her people and Is guarded by her constitu tion of government: Civil and religious liberty will exist, or will perish, together;' ' spicuous part, and such was its gal- .. lanlry it drew- from the leading Nor-f . therh papers . many words of praise.' We remember well how much it was lauded for its magnificent dash. Its loss was fearful.' Col. McRae, its commander, states : . - 'A casualty list of two hundred and AN ADITIIBABLE ADDRESS. It was a very fortunate selection1 when ReyF. A. Ivey, of Goldsboro,' was chosen to deliver the Memorial Address on the Life and Character ofj ninety killed and wounded, out of a total the late- Rev. Dr. W, M. Wingatei of four hundred and ten rank and file; of President of Wake Forest CollegeJ wounded of tweatv-fonr who entered the I The published address is a tastefnlj appropriate, just and elegant tribute Col. MoRae made the oharse under lo a great preacner ana a most ae orders. He " had no discretionary ;0Q eae81: BPir.liaai nri8WaD wnol nAuren H fin11 nn..J - tw. 1 UOW- ..B&MJb ,. RlOry. it . IS . j 0 pleasing con tribution to the memoria literature of- North Carolina. The artist is successful in delineating the very beautiful and lovely character; his wishes, and when askinc fnr roin. ' . O ' ; forcements. He makes a full vindi i cation, and shows that whatever (lis-; " asters followed the splendid fierbtin? of the; Fifth , North Carolina and of e departed worthy, who unit Twenty-fourth Virginia were not to m nimselE sweetness and light in be laid at his ' door. The 'Reply" is more markeJ degree( than any othe long, elaborate and conclusive; man we haye, ever known- The While f the two regiments iusj trait if not complete in every detail mennonea were assaulting lan-1 Ain-a uu huhuiui. . iub ewiui cock's brigade composed of five regil nave Deen U8e? with discriminatio vments with a battery, there twere two and PFPer. restraint, and th . regiments not far off under, Gen. Dj ge"eral eeoja aPP7 ,and .satisfacj .,m Hill, viz; Twenty-third North Cai t0Tsi9 those - who knew the original! : CVonXand I Thirty-eightn Virginiaj The .eulogist 'has; not overdrawn the 7 who were not moved into the fighi character he discusses with so "mucti t from : some inexplicable cause. Be of msght and tenderness. We .be . "sides these Gen; Hill had two brigade lieve lhat Dri ; Wlngate was all; tbaj -Rodes's and V Rains's "in - easy ho is represented to have been. Hi ; reach an4' Hancock was out of reach JaLt-he simplieity s of a child, -the of , supporu? ;CoL McRae says "he I gentleness of a woman, the mbra could easily have been taken in flanlr oourage 'f a strong and resolute jaa ' ' whila T the Fifth North Carolina waS ture and an intellect that Was1 deli ju iruuh apoieon,witn tne same.op- I v 1,0 jmuio jtck umuf igui portumty,T would have . m'ade 'shor l0U8 yet J philosophical;' imaginative ; work of,it. ; .r, ' J tfu V, 1 Vt f yetpracticaliJIlWhen he passed awii , CoL McRae conoludes his interest 1 r,n ehroary last a lofty soul returned .ing paper wun tnese words: " ' VJtv u greanuau ieu in xsraei , moved without discreUoa, under, orders of ' ueatn ieu nponhxm. . j superior officers no suggestion made by '..11 r "r" J me was acted on by Gen. mir ami hnth lb Charlotte JJemoctat. is much me? rem ffiwlSfi. ffteHer right than wrong in its opin vxre afterwards promoted.' 80 I take for I ions, Sometimes we cannot ragrec "' Kl.Iiaiit C8uU whic haPPened with what it hohis, but we are clad was contemplated for soma wise purpose; . ","g4 -and that I was only an instrument with to be. able to say that the Star is awuTwh&Twa for the most Pt, in harmony with . be informed,, It is very certain that if a the views which the1 Democrat pre! VStS&ilSS S;S,iS2S .Mhnriig .fa eminent jinan on tne .brave and faithful meo and I proper, it appears to us: 1 " - fTii : " .f.i", M-- "There is no o-rrl k xr. ,u j ' r . J and Southern men should be at enmity . 1 c . - r. - ' with each other. Ths ereat mass nf thS Maou--! , " of the secuonal war, know thatlhere is no The history of j religious ; persecul ca,a8e or bad 'eeling between tlemselvesi 'i.1 ' it,:. i, " v T whatever may exist between professional , iiuus iu ku.o vyuuwj. ao uovur oeen politicians and chronic office-seekers. The "-: fully and fairly written. The' two Promo of kind and charitable feelings , : t . , - ; between the people of : the North. South J oiaies mat wcic ujuov luwieiaui, oi i iasi ana west will nromotA rwtpnn;..ni - religions-belief -wereMasf achusetts SSSa,"? hlu & and Virginia;.?: Many Baptist preach and best jb.e sun shines Don.s:i ' era rlnrinor t.riA AArtOnrl half of the last i A The Rinhmnnri sit ... ! j Seuator BeckT who so ably aiid ho norably represent KenJLacky m-the U. S. Senate, Oft- the,; Xlst instant ad dretfsed the peopJe at Bowling Green I We find' inHhereport of his speech one paragratcondenses the isl sues at stai?e88Ue8 ithafi are moro vital ihanabthat :have"r been pre sented to the" American people for a long tim e. f . (Jf , bay onots: rule . 1 iber ty perishes, ilfjt strong, centralized Go-' vernmentKUsarpsT the Constkntional Government -set up by-'our forefaj ther8, Ibeir the doom of free institui tions ia sealed, and the death knell of; genuine freedom will ring out ever the whole land, a Senator .Beck thus2 formulates the question of the hour j ""The question is at last to be decided by the people whether the local governments of tb States, their right to conduct; and control their own electioos, -wiicA involvek all else,- and the right to fair trials hy ' im4 partial juries, : honestly' selected,' shall be overthrow and consolidated, personal now called 'sArong' federal Qovernmenti supported by standing .armies under pre-f tense of " preserving' national peace," con-t ductiDg national elections; maintained ,1 by national power, shall bjs substituted for. our present Federal system, as the Republicans claim should be done, or whether the Con4 stitutional Government ' of the United States,' wilA the autonomy, rights and powj era of each State preserved' and respected as provided in the Constitution as expound ed by Madison and Hamilton and illnstra ted by Jeflerson and his suecessois, with National and State authority each suprems within their respective spheres, and a, free people, supreme over all, shall be restored anaaacreaiymaintatnea as tne uemocratie party, pledges itself to do.' - ,- f speeeh hat ilieTeader wijl b iin I nrHHHfrl urw'h lt facllitA? with whfch 11 itt lmerDreiaiioii ui iuc wiisinu,- r ---e--.- - -.-" - - " -. 'i l . .... . . . bly show as. great a tenacity upon life as the forgery of 'Aiotlierhi- louM that ; goes the rounds' monthly"' through our weekly exchange-". 'Hie J :Spjingtield liepnblican There is a practical and common sense plan on foot in New York to secure mere of the trade with Brazil, According to tho; N. Y. Herald the balance of trade with this country is anout 945,000,000 in favor of Brazil mainly on account of coffee. Through a oredit of the Rothschilds of 20, 000.000, Brazil ' has been afraid to .... . , i move for an increased exchange with this country, although she has beeij exposed to a' loss of about 12 per cent. on. exchange through London for American exports .and imports. Some of the capitalists of New York will have soon a Brazilian and Amer ican bank and will propose to furnish American fabrics in place of inferior British goods. Cotton goods are tq be imported directly from this eoun try. That is a sensible movement whieh, if carried: out honestly, will do more in the way of, securing Bra zilian trade than any amount of Go4 vera men t subsidies could accomplish. Tho New-rirtm is determined to" have a candidate ' for President id 1880,. It . has already declared toi Joet Barker, of New Jersey; Winfield S. Hancock, of Pennsylvania; Hora-I iio Seymour, of New York; Sanfofdj E. Church, of New York; John Kelly, of New YjorW Samuel JC Till den, of ; New York; John M. Palmeri of Illinois; Thomas Ewing, of : Ohio and ' David Davis, of Illinois, unre servedly, and John Sherman,' of Ohio, with a reservation. It cannot be in duced to , support Grant. As the nomination is distant some ten or twelve months, the probability ' is that the list will be doubled and the fiwf'mzy be even persuaded to put Grant in the favored column. 1 The ingenuity of "man moves so rapidly that ope' invention counter vaila the effect of another, invention and that too before the first has a good chance of showing its value and capabilities. For instance, the British Government Ws jbeen building' for sometime two steel ships of war at a cost of 15,000,000 each, without the armament.' But before the ships are completed - another . invention A has made them of no very " great " valdel Sir JosepfrWhitworth has a new gun that can-drive a olt ...of chilled steel throngh steel armor 24 inches thick! The new vessels have but 16 inchei a poor showing if they,it attacked ) battery ; of " these r new " Whitwbrth guns, ' 1 "The Wilmington- Sa&s: railroad corresi pondent writer over the familiar nom flume of " Junius." Jlis identity may. be 4 question hereafter. At present no great concern i teLItaleigh Newt. j ,v Stat hominte umbra. It . is." quite apparent that'Junins; is nol myth! His facts and "ftgWresTiTo ; well calcu--lated to give"great concern,1! whether they are ?felt" or not. His position is well understood.-T - ' ...?..'. :n .... . . . . ..... - .-. - Hon. Judabr - P.- Benjamin; Jew, and the greatest - lawyer that ever : lived, im cently died in London. Exchange, , i Is this oorreet?Ae have seen no notice, of lur. , Ben jamin's (eatli in any of our .daily? .eiehanges ,The death of so cotiBpicnOus amaao would have attracted' j much s attention.- c- Whd i originated the repdrtt : 'ft will proba- lion'ttiid of ,lmy shift 'to'jne't'cfrcudiv stanceH. lie .' in'-'more-, adrni rable' making terlnli wUi tlier:si ;by-" porary and doubtful- expedients than in guiding fthe crisis, 'itself by righi priiwipleR.!'.,'niai:UjMr. Sherniaii,-x aolly a tuue i-p:Jilianging"t Jiis Ophiiotis' ot leacan aibUia ; "necBsnary--l d promote his'own eronarnleretH? a man governed.' bytui biding. pririci pie, and will) a' coViscience "(if he .has any)aN: elatmo ?aa iudia .rubber Sak vannah '( Gd.) A'oa,' Defts -.-:.: -t. If ihn Democratic . parjy.;cajii ndt maiulaiii itself r wilh Hh UttWe issue of 1 anti-ceti 1 1 ai iwirv aiid ' pnpula relief, as against: the - heresies ot th .liepublican - pari)5' t.he ' it .ha- ur yived ilH .usefulueKH ; and ; must ; kivt way to 8onnVothf r ' orctanization.' If! the people of this Union prefer a'Wih solid ated. go v e r u iu e u tt QLa .oongihi ra j thm 4f Siatei, be it sor We, ve4ire to say to Mr. Sherraarrtha't whilctho South prefers infinitely .that the Re-t public of Washington, Jefferson Andj MnrlSann etioll Aininra ohn in atanrl equally with East or West, the Em pire of Shylock and Gran ot which under the twin insignia of the slieke and the sabre. John Sherman "isVtha Prophet and desires to be the Sultan. r Augusta Ga.) , Chronicle, Dem. OUK TAfK , COPTTH.-TIPOn A IlIKM. ..... .rA.-'.J. .., .-te.,.a--.... . .- ... We asked one " of our brethren of,, the press, wbi.e at the Chapel Hill Commence ment, what the object of the Press Associ ation was, and he said the osual reautt was "a plenty of good liquor to drink and a, good time generally;" but maybe be wasn't a Vbona fide member,", and therefore was not "discussing it in a favorable light." Kinsion Journal. I If a dishonest man, though, should hap-j Bin to be nominated for any office by the emocracy, and we bad warned . the party of the fact, we would denounce him with-; out one particle of hesitation. We have never yet voted for a man we knew to be! devoid of principle and never will. The Democratic party of North Carolina must have its best and purest men and its states-j men. Charlotte Southern lime. ! .j,a f.tl Pi" Popalar prawing of tbu t i CoSvealti Dblriintioi'HuiDaliyl Tu the Uy t f Ltuii?ille,onJ. . . f On which occasion OrtiND COUvKH't will bt given, holders of a ticket or put of a ticket eutilW to admisaioii free. t! - 'u-' v - i .., t Tko lrawing will bejf perviaed by mea of unc doubted character and standing, and ticket Uold-ns agents and clnbs are respectfally r quetted to send oa reprefentatiwe with proy.T crcdeuriaw to exam', IneJnwhe wUig, Jt)nivaU t.V ifew-iBira'iu HistbryofXTOTTERIgsl ' ..--j , , . ,t,. -. , . j ; Every tieket Solder caab hia owa euoiwlaor,' call oat hia aambr aad see it placed in.t he wheel, j - - The Uanagemetid'eail ait ntfun to the grand op portnnltr preaeuted of obtainli g for Only i any uf " : -ThS FOLLOWING PK12K8. '- J ' I j . ,f IT -i' . . T-.. 1 . frie ' : ; :. $;.600 100 Pk-teea f 100 each i 10.000 'aFrlze.::.4.. 10,000; seorrtaea I 6vach lO.OW) : 1 rriao 1-t ..i . 5,80- 60d Prhtea t; M each-i 11,000 10 Prizes $1000 10,000.1,000 Prizpa t JOtach J0.U0Q 30 Prizes' 600 10.000 - r.ij. I tf PriBM $300 each, Approxim Uod Prizefc fi.'ftxi L Prizes , 004fiach.,tfJJ . :J ; sd POLITICAL POI, I. . i .'- ' . ; We regret to say that we believe! Grant's chances for; the , nomination, ard greater than all other mentioned candidates combined. Boston Herald, Ind. - ' ' j David Davis got down to put ''a few double spikes in some loose boards ot his fence, aod found himself unable to ciimb back. Chicago Inter-Ocean, Rep. A Western editor indulges in al panegyric on Sherman's "exhaustive style. ' In getting ready for resumption Mr. SbeN man practiced his "exhaustive style" or' about half the business men in the country .1 The exhaustion was complete. Washing ton Pbtt, Dem. r , Since Mr. Hayes went up among ihe angels, and met Zach Chandler, John A. Logan,3 Matt. Carpenter and Roscoe Conkling, he has grown in the favor of the people. He had been groveling in the, earth with Curtis,' Bchurz and Evarts. I St. Louie Glebe. Dem. - : f PERSONAL. 1 Edward S. Rowley, aged s 70 j prominent as a Methodist, lost $800 trying to beat a three-card monte sharper at Pitts field, Mass. j -, -;,'.(., - - (i; ' : King Humbert of Italy is trou bled with a weak spine.- He ought to send for Zach Chandler, the man who fixed up Hayes' backbone. Indianapolis Sentinel , The distinguished Americans now. in Europe are Parole, the runner; Hanlae, the sculler; Weston, : the walker,! and Talmage, the talker. New Haven Be- gtiter. " - v. : ' i:: : Mr. Charles J. Bonaparte has made a contract with some Baltimore stone cutters for a massive white marble tomb to mark the grave of his grandmother, the late Madame Bonaparte, In Greenwood Cemei tery. Chief Justice Chase's grave at Oak Hill, near Washington, is marked sim ply by a block of gray granito,bearing only the record of his birth and death following his name. There could hardly be a plainer monument nor one in better taste. ! Napoleon IH., it is said, , left an illegitimate son in Paris; who has become A cafe proprietor, and who resembles Napo-f leon III. remarkably, and ; who is very proud of it. . He crpssed the chsnnel to at tend the Prince Imperial's funeral. j SOUTHERN ITEMS. Mr. Wm; T. Smithson, banker ot Washington City, and formerly of New York, died at Charlottesville, Va., Thursi Bob Webster, the Atlanta mu latto barber, who claims to be a son of Daniel Webster, has engaged with a Boston agent to lecture in New England . r Hon. A. H. Stephens visitedtbe Georgia Legislature on the 24th Inst., and made a speech, ia which he said the dearest thing to his heart on . earth was the pros-i perity and glory of Georgia. - The Bristol Jfew says that the of steel.5 'These v'Pfel wnnlrl UnA J Kev- Jol5 Mcxlb? preached nis last ser- , .i T I nion at Emmanuel Church 1 ast Bandav, He will accompany BishoD Whittle from Bristol on the 17th of August.and will soon thereafter startor Liberia, in Africa, as' a Missionary. - I -. J ohn R. Lynch, a prominent colored man of Mississippi, has been ap4 poinieu aupenatenaent ot the census lot that State, aod the Vicksburg Herald, a1 Democratic paper, says "he is entirely ca-i pable of, filling the position and we doubt not will give satisfaction.'! ... : ' i - . . . . , i. ", ' tiv: ' IN. Y. Financfal Chronicle. Fkidat,' P. ' M.,r;July 251879. The movement -of Jtfie crop, as in di oated ; by ; our telegrams from "the South to-night, is given below. ' For the week ending this evening July 2o) ) the total receipts have TAnabftrl aili1 bales, against ,2,809 bales . last week,! 3,032 bales , the previous week., and a,oa Daies tnree weeks aince raakidg tne total receipts since the 1st Of Sep-i temberi 1878 4,433,653 bales, against- 4,256,419 bales for the same period qfj this evening reach a total of 7,123 bales, of which 6,750 were to Great Britain, 107 to France, and 260 to rest of ilte Continent, while the stocks niatlo up this evening are now 133, 105 bales, -''"'. From the Aforegoing statvineot it will bo seen that, compared with the Jcorresponding:rweek of r last sea thro 'decrease , ijn the exprts i f tins week of ljoOl balen, while ti e than '-thty- were at thin lime. a yei-r ago., - - r , Anthorized by the Commonwealth of Kentucky 1OTH $llJ,40d f Whole "fieketiL a" rHif i a? Tlcketa, S0. . , . Vi - s M anckew. $100, It applications for cluh rate should be made (4 the hme oaice.- . ' - - i. . ( Bemlt by Post Office Money Order, registered leti Mai.."fui wjHWf-Wj ezpreaa. 'iraii list or arawtag ?ibllshed . ia Louisville Coorier -Journal nd Nem( orklUerald.- and mailed tn nil 'tlrbnchnMoni o UckeU and information address the COifMON, WSALTH DISTRIBUTION voi or T. J. COM- KKRFORD. Secretary, Courier Journal liuildingi Lonisvllle, Ky. . . N. B. After Jaly Slst drawings will oecnr month-) 1: ' tathsa jelSeodaw ' a? Boatwright & IIcKoy JgKP THK MOST , OOMP1.KTB STOCK OP PANCY ;aad UBAVf GROCBRiai KKfT IN THE STATS. 1 Bbatwright & ITcKoy's JlQUOB DEPARTMENT ' IS UNSUBPASSED t Boatwright & LIcKoy Q.TJARANTEE THAT YOU CAN BURNISH A Country htore from their stock better than from' any Honae In the State, and at prices as low as he who sella the krwos. .:: ' '..it '; r.-' ' . -. . , ; Boatwrigfht & IIcKoy Q.UAttANTEK EVERT ARTICLE SOLD BY them. Then why delay y oar Visit to them, that if if yoa desire GOOD GOODS AT RRMARKABLT LOW PRICES'. ' , . - ' s "Tr be tVSpace exhaasted brains reeling eoatinaed iu our next." ' ,t , , r j Boatwright & ' S " ml T NORTH PRONtW. I Jy 87 BAWtf ''-"- : Bacon, Corn, Molasses, &c. , 3Q do Smoked SIDES, : : 8000 Bhi1,.r S ) i 1000 JUSh Fre8'1 Water Mill ME AI. ' u rjls -Bhie and Bbls CUBA MOLASSES; 50 Bbl8 SOQAR-HOUSE do gQQ Bbla PLOUR. all grades, ' .. . ;:tiooM :: 1AAA New and Second-Hand AVVVJ SPIRIT CASKS' Tons HOOP IRON. :aU 1 inch. 1W inr.h anrl tV inrh Kega NAILS, " -BbLRICE, ' ' 'l 150 Bag" COFFaa JaT and m ! Bbla Refined SUGAR. ; ! QQ Sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, : - 300 BaU!" 1 T1M0THY HAY, ' 10 '000 COTTON BATTINO. , A 100 LYK nd oTAsn, v Soap, Tobacco, Saaff, Candy, Candlea, Crackerai Starch, Axle Grease. Ac., Ac, y - ? .. For sale by ... . ... , jjtltt : KERCHNER CALDKR BR8 S A Perfect Likeness ! , j OP YOURSELf CAN BE HAD BY CALLING .: . i YATES PHOTOGRAPH ROOM& ' Children's Pictures a specialty. STEREOSCO PIC VIEWS of gll places of Interest In and around ttoe city coBBtanily on hand.- r - , ! PIC'l'URB FRAMES and MOULDINGS, ' - ! 8CHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL STATIONERY. ,!' fSBTOrderB from the country will meet - with prompt attention . ; .'.; , t , YATES' BOOK. STORE PHOTO ROOM& J 3y rtr .' . , ,1 Sash, Doors and Blinds. E ARB MANUFACTURING SASH, DOORS and BLINDS out of Thoroughly Seasoned, Kiln! i 1 Dried, Selected YELLOW PINS AND WHIT: CYPRESS, guaranteed to 4o better than White Pine goods ia every respect, and at less money. t Onr Goods are endorsed by alL of the prominent Contractors and Builders in the city v- , tSTGrre a a call and we will prove what we aay ia bo. KeepeetfnJly, n . , . ( , t- t ; , a ALTAPPKR PRICE. J tv ' Factory' .r . "r ? .Office, , . Foot or Walnut Street CorNutt and Red Crosa. '--1y 27 tf' v. . . f- Buggies I " Buggies I Harness & Saddles, GJSRIIA;Rt)T & CO.'Si -id Street oppoaite''city HaU.' : ; I REPAIRING ''DONE WITH r NEATNS9S -ANll .c' HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. ,-'. Jy;Wtf . . . ' ses&ssajtii: tXTK AGENTS FOR H5EORGIA- GIN,': 1877-fl,-? aho wingi an luereaae- .aiiteej K.,1 B r ,1 the marketj September 1,' 1878,? of 177,234ibale.j PHcesSatOW. and" will beiTen npori appllcatienl The, exports for the week ending1 hy 'QV&WilA: MISCELLANEOUS. GLST T23D BCOT. WEBSTER'S, UriADRIDGED.I I hi 1928 Pages, 3000netTlnea. -J-OrZB,JPgJr:,S -CQXOJf JTJa- Pf.Jl TKJV.f r r IIEX7 EDITIOII. T , ponUininga,STJPPIJBIIEiri70fJ.i AMD A NEW ' . Biograpliical Dictionary! '- i Eflf fiTlil WiWFS. -rtifi t ancient and modern.- inclndtee manv now liv ing, giving the Name, Pronanciation Nationali-t y, noieaston ana Juww or eaen., o'-tf a -as tn . ,i 7TEW EDITION contains a Sopplement oC ' Aw 4610 new words and meanings. ' j f'i ach new word has been selected with great! JCi care, and is thoroughly denned. " - j V 1 Pith Biofrraphical Dictionarr now added, ofi IT 9110 names of Distinguished PersonsJ v j THIS BEST ' o EdiUon of tho beat Dictionary of the Eng4 - liflh Langoaga ever published. . . I reflnitions hare always been eeneeded tof m m do oenes utan in Any oiner Auction ry, i :j TUostrations,- 30OO, bori throe tfmeJ r JL as many as In. anyther Dictionary-. . The DIctv recommended by State Saptoi , of 35 States, and 6 Colleea Pres'ta., Ti Schools, about 32000 bate been! piaeea m mouq penoqis v V1 t p ' Only English Dictionary containing a Blo j graphioal Dictionary,thia gives the .j; :j "TvTame with Pronnneiation, Nation, Profes- jlw. sion ana af HTIO persons.-' PnbUahed by G. ft P. MEBEIUi, Springfield, Ma BAGOINOv-ubm; tiiandiu-, BACON North OttTulina. -.. Hunt; w (i-'W). , ... i,. 4 1 dhnaldcm, .,. . . - Sldee.J ,C choice, v ;? WefU-eni anioawi , '. HlBtt..'.. ..n,.,,,..',. LJL3'iO!'l!r.. II ' AXSO WEKTErTS NATlGXftt. PICTORIAL DlCTICHARY. I040 Pages Octavo: 600 Enflravinfls. J 11 IL BRUNHILD. . . . rWX. MEADOWS. Jo, BttfJNHIU.( fj,f , B. -i( Henderson, Ni O TOBACCO W0EK3 1 Manufacturers of ALL GRADES Of PLUS .it ' " -s . TWIST .and smoking tobacco; it. . Wilmington, N, C. ' 'Trythe j- TKABE MAKK. " f ,. , I Jy tf TRIUMPH SMOKING TOBACCO. )AUt UAOa' Urv Salted Shoulder- , . ti it K K- Live weight ,. H a UKJUJ- epinu t a rpenui. , rjocona uana, ach '-'"New New York. acfi BEEWAX-- -.?. ,-i.?.x.?Ji&- Northern. ... ; T . wi MOTTEItrf North CaroHna : 1 . . . .nuruKnic w . j CANDLES Sperms v ';,.! j : AumnuiiB, w .. .. 1 CUEESBNonhern Pactorr b Dairy, cream fi w. ....... '"State .V-tt'iV-tw- LtlKN oUfaAlj l.ucl.eijb acki fOOTTON TIEaajeVi v ; i iHJMltSTlUrl KbecUi: .4-4 i vH EGOS, ...., riBM KBCiiBre, o j, w NOt 1,-.? jsj bbl 4...,.; , Mackerel. Ne. 2, 9 : hbl "I'Noi'aw Jrftbl.v...i ,,.. Mackerel, No. , bbl....;.. Mulleta! Jbb!.;'...-.. . .v f, J0-HerSiTig,3Kae, fc y. ' FERTlidXERH-;- W- & . . . . Peruvian Guane, ,V SOuu ft -' ceangh'sPbOHBhate. : Carolina Perulieer, 5 . Ground Bone. - ' .' Bone McaJ. . ; : : ; Flour.." Complete MiMiuit f , J THIS SPACE 13 "1 :?i-.,.SU;f?;-. ..,,5; o '. . f . : .T f - : FOR ' ;- . : a- .. . . j i . ti. .il '.-A. ; ': ...'' tji t ",.;i:-'r,.a! .':jJi. ;-iX'rf .J-.'-ll'JOliiC - ' :.; U:!:; !:(:!.: i'; . .: .i? ' ':: .7 i- t;Sl f. .ui f...'; i . i . J . ' .- ' 1 V 1 P; I: ' Bridgers & Oo i: - "M , -' ' J '.i fii.4-.- si; J- iu. J - ' , Jy23tf ,j t t A Sworn Statement. 60 cU. UBlaundxied Chalenge,, Shirt a fair and impartial trial, aad find them to be all 'that lb claimed by the State Agent, regarding falness, pets- iecuonoi maiernu,ni, esc, e.-v ' J. Parole Fillman, Contractor. n Y. Q. Sommerrille, Physician. - -Jl. Toronto Smoody, Lawyer., .a vii ( ueo. r. Lvans, snip isuuaer. ; . . , Henrr Standlla. "Shirt" Manufacturer . Juason Jonas, Keeper City Parhv... . ' 'RT.Jndcm Pdm.'Rni1 nthnra 1 Oyer thirty doa.'ChsJlenee Sh&ts tokl in ooweet& Fifteen doz. Beys' xaiaJlenge by last ateamer.self-mgatCOcta:'-' -wTi -ai. T i ) j , j OTTERBOURG'S "Men's Wear Depots j P. S. A sample Shirt will be forwarded by mai ror price ana postage (71 CIS.) " JJZiU fti' -J.- .A. Hall & Pearsall OFFER" FOR 6 ALE,'! AT CLOSE' PRICES, i. FRESH and COMPLETE stock of GSNERAL UROCSRIES, consUting in part of 100 xeB a' ,!?BS,.! 25 J i - Bbls New KESS PORK, (: J tf . . :". .., .... , .. -T ft 1 , , ... ,y J 15 TnbB CMoIco Northern BUTTER, ' A r( Bbls FLOUR, MADE FROM NEW 40U WHEAT AND PUT UP JN FANCY y Q AQ A Bttatt CORNWhite andMced,, , c An Bash fresh Vs. Vatarroand VEAL Q A Bbla M tfM Sew Crop V" i ? OU' .'CUBAMOLASSB i sun oiuura urn auuADfiSit, i OVJ . - t , r jySTJD&Wtf Faints. Oils and Glass CASH, BLINDS AND DOORS ' 4 " L" f" BUILDERS HARDWARE , , At Roek Bottom Prices, by , . " ' V vj'bo. a. peck, j, jy 87 U L . . No. 85 South Frpnt Si Jt.Ua THE WORLD'S STANDARD.;-OT YOU waul tne nest ana most reliable Scale made be sore ana get Fairbanks'., We also keep an stock an as4 sortinentof Ahaaner enndai anp.h M Hmrn'. Ilninn! liadd'B, and severaf .'other inda, , which we can offer inducements in. Call at the old eatablisbed Hardware House of J NO. DAWSON CO., irj-m, inir ivt u ouu o suirKet street, f Jymtf Wilmington, N. C. us. : jjw""Our iiouu.mna.'i4i"ata buunderBUHMi rrb 1. f.?..T2 L.u. ' v a-, small order uitrhetrlfltrv tisvi- to h f.han?!,, T. y-.Wr,',-.. - 1 iW 4j v t asm 00 Q i 11 to o 0 a 12 b 10 oo lltt i Ift iw it to O i a i iu b 11 10 67x 35 e ii 1)0 15 54 It tfc a oo 6 50 (a . & ji t. lo -.1 1)1 V5 -i 10 It u (I .w ii?, n Mr q tat oo 6? 50 00 00 45 00 00 00 (Mi (K. 00 OC Kl li ,11 K HI r. ii . 4 Whann'S Phoephate : ; Wando Phosphate,: v.; . , Berger Bnts's Phosph - -,! 1 Bxcellenxk Cotton Pertilner FLOUR Fine, w bbl " Super. Northern; 9 bbl: - . .uj 1 Extra da. ivf i. .bhl .. si ..- FamilT ' , V bbl CltyMHls-8npr., bl.. 1 ' ' Family, w bbl i. . ; . Bx.Fciiuliy.v bbl . GLUE I 00 (M. ORAINOdrn.U storei In oags.l t 7. Corn, Cargo, busheL (tern: mixedw bushel .tn baes. m; cornwnoieeas, ia oskb... Oats, '9 Sssbel...".: -' Peas, Cow, 9 bushel ....... HIDES Groen, V t .. Orf,'! -'-'ivv 'Ui ..v HAY--Eaetern, 100 fts...... .Western, f) 100 .. - : North River; 9 100 .... HOOP IRON 9 ton.. . LARD Northern, 9 . , . North Caroiina. V Ii-., LIMB V bbf ' . ' .... ...... LUMBER CiTT bTSAKSAwro (. Ship Staff, resawoa, w M ft. i Rouirh Edee Plank. fjM ft.. , , WeetDi6UaCaroM!,accordlng toqnury, v Jan.... ...... j , Dressea Floorine. seasoned.; Scanuint- and Boaros. com- u non. w Mtt.v ..i.e.-ia i MOLASSES New cp rCnba,hhds ' New crop uuoa, ddis w gal., .-, Porto Ricojihda-. ........... . bbls:;....,;....:.. ,U Sugar House, hhde, V gal. . " bWs. gal... nrivp. .wi t fiu... ...... NAILS Cut, lOd basis, V keg.. . JUjS K-eroeene, v. gai... . . , yip iLard, B gal. ... .... . Linseed. gal.,.....;... rr--' Rosin. gaL..u; .i:... POULTRYrChIckens,Hve,grown t gpHng. .. rjiAUT ouBnei....... ... POTATOES Sweet, i bushel.. ! - Irish, Northern, 9 bbl ... PORK Northern. City Mesa.... - Thin-, 9 bbl : ; Prime, S bbl............. Ramp, a bbl..-......:.... RICE Carolina, Rongn, It bush.... HAGS Country, 9 ... Cityr 9. --iii..m. SALT Alum, 9 bushel.. Liverpool, ftsaok,... ,-?v Lisbon, 9 sackii.-..... .... American, sack SDGAR-i-CubaJ.. vS:. . wPortoBleoi f-,.. , : A-Cose,-fJ -y;.;- c-t- 9 a U!. C-f? .......... .;:; .cJnBea -- - SOAP Northern, u,. ...... PHDSGLESOonUot, M.... Common. W-M... . .... Cypresssaps Mivi.r.. i ; CTDrees Hearts B af.... ..... f STAVES W; O. BbL, M ... . Or 00 00 00 60 00 55 90 0 00 000 500 6 00 0 CO 5 50 6 00 6 SO 8 00 57 59 0 o 58X 40 a .t. Crnress. OB M. TMBERP"pte ' Mfll Prime. W "' - ; !; JOU Fair, w"".,..-. . Common Hill....... v " ; Inferior to Ordinary, w K;i.. WHISKET Kortrivrn la o-.l North Carolina. V VaT.f. .:" t5 4 9 00 90 80 65 00 8 00 00 18 00 M 00 14 00 18 00 18 00 31 33 00 00 00 00 40 0 00 13 1 10 90 30 18 12 1 30 40 3 CO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 6Jj 90 0 lk3. 1 0 c oo a 75 00 00 00 00 19 00 & 6 Q 4 0C 5 50 4 50 9 50 13 00 10 00 00 00 6 10)90 TOO 5 00 z4 50 3 00 1 00 '1 00 , 16 H 'a ! & 6li (10 & tl' IK) Q, l( ilC ti I:. IH) & &i IM1 tsr jo fc, .a & iui.nl 10 on O On oo Q mi on a 4ou 4 7f. 5 50 7!4 5 00 5 75 6 K75 (5 Ml ! 5tt 70 5 110 100 !K) '.0 Oil 16 1 00 10 iu 16 0C 18 Ml 35 00 16 IIC :il M 55 19 10 :0 8 50 H 116 190 i(t 25 2fl 140 50 3 35 11 00 00 00 a 11 00 10 00 1 00 IK IX 5S 7S (-0 a a 85 an' 9 7 a, in e.V 6 00 0 s nn 5 on i0 15 OU 00 00 00(H) 7 100 5 Of 6 00 500 400 500 s so 22 SB faONBk flAKKEI , X dUc't 85 75 130 Exchange sightx on NewXork, - 1 ?-r .' ' Baltimore....... . . , . Philadelphia, if , ..:, -; I; '.Western Cities,. ...... M Exchange 30 days 1 cent. L Bank of New Hanover Stock:;....;. .. Navaasa Guano t!o. - ........... N.(i Brflids- Id Er-Ocrupon..., 23 "V. - Jrunamg iboo. ........... 8 ' "-Do. v- " ' -1868.V;i. .. -4 5- New ...13 Do. Special Tax :i - . - Do. to N.c. Railroad.... .80; W. Jk. W R R TtAinHa V aa T-. .nn Carolina Ceatrat R. R.- Bonds, 0 (e.. .40 Wilmington City Bonds, 3 e...r..'.. .75 ' ' C'-l .e,..4...r.S0 t. old e... .70 i. V1-- . mow c....70iGoldInu " - 8C.........75( " New Hanover County,;. .4 c,J...i.i.75 (Cur. Int) "iw. wuiroaa biock ............. .45 North Carolina R. R. u ........60 WiL Gaslight Co. . .45 WHmineton Cotton KCilla... .. ....100 ' iPho Votrr nwil TJnnTtlnn Boot and: Shoe Store, JliLJklAIiKBlL STREET. TEE, PJQHEEB OF Iiflff.'.f BICES ! NO OLD STOCK TO WORK , . . , PFP AT ANY PRIt K All NewfUooda, sal acted wUlMgfeat deal of care, in accordaace with the times. " ' Jfl ! w .1 ,!'t'l.',',l Jil'IV.-.'!.)' . All of my Goods warranted. Nottcc some of the prices ri'i, i t- ,u . ( i i A Ladys nice CtDtkBaaUn, from 50c to $1.00. A nice Kid or Pebble Morocco Newport Tie, from MatoSl.35., t' 'j.i m : -r. . j: . . A Gt!saJJoxa.jCUiit(3:Xro $1.85 up to the best. it My .Ladlee" aod Caildrou's; Department is now complete. - . ."iAeallatmv nlnrw Md fotp jiunnarliii &ra ail I ask. ' Beware of .old stock., Yon will spend your mo ney for nothing. a Remembert.no trouble to show my New Stock. .Respectfully, . c. rosewtHal, , SP 37-tf y f iSign of the Little Boot' QLpyES FftR 8HQRT SLEEVES. TI . T j 4 A.iiandaome Line of LACE GLOVES, . ...... . AAIIJg HIIU u"" ''""I FineSAtCTyANME8, " r. - And olher Fancy Articles. . Vl , f tSTDoa't forget jhe BEST SCISSORS in the world and 54-LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. . jiil tr ' 1 iM ' Exchange Corner. fTTK HAVE JUST BKCTIVKD THB LARGEST v rs Bum 4 iuud imiuifb Mpumupmi . a -- ..A ffn U A TT a7 f TUQ 12 a 0A kwinnB: tn thlB qtaarket. i Prices ' reduced, i Give ns a call at , oar Wnoieaaie ana iteiau tiarnesa iteiaDiiaBmeufc, " SOUTH FKONT bTREBT !. . ' : Jy 29 tf , ' MALLARD ft BOWDBN.