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' f .. i - pdblishbb's announcement. I are threatened with a little bit of the THE MORNING STAR, the oldest daily newspa r m North Carolina, to published daily, except Moi same n n welcome . experience. It is a to- Ana ftf f Ku week to one year. s.v-;'r --if; the mills ofObd ferindilowlvbut urns u7i?trirr.v star la hnhliahed everv Friday morning at $1 60 per year, 00 lor six month. 60 ' cents for three months. . . ADVERTISING RATES (DAILY). One square one day, $1.00 : two days, uireuaya,-;r ...... Ti on- s ii Mfiflr one week. 84.00: two weeks, $6.60: three weeks, $8.60; one month $10,00; two months, f 100; three mon$a4.00; :T nnfiA nA: twelve months. $60.00. Ten lines of eolld Nonpareil type make one eqaare. , au announcements of Fairs, Festivals, Balis,' Bops. Pic-Nics, Society Meetings, Political Meet ings, Ac, wlU be charged regular advertising rates. Mo advertisements Inserted in Local uoiumn ai. any price, Notices aador head of 'City Items" 30 cents per . line for ArsTlnsertien, and 15 cents per line for each subsequent insertion. -.; - .-, .'' ', Advertisements Inserted once a week in laily will be charged $1 00 per square for each Insertion. Jiv- prv ntner aav.inree ionruu ui uui ran mw week, two thirds of daily rate. ' ! Notices of Marriage ot Death, Tributes of Re nivt KAonintio&s of Thanks. tc. are chareed for nnlin.n autvertiamnaiita. hot onlv half X when naid for strictlv in advance. At this rate 60 cents will pay for a simple announcement of Mar. riage or u they fern grind exceeding small. , There is iaidJtoT l.rbezoite-:. cH6?11 w lU: e4o.traWtoeriit Lin& U-r oq; ;Mr. Trj3. IDngshuryhe be seriously -damaged w fearfed.Thexecutdrt3-6WearM WMd, tb,0df mirid for sach C to separate Jingnam'a Jtnowaeal da- f2 rrvtfSyiit rs"ifV: AdverUsements to"follow reading matter, or to 1 tate from that Owned by tha'clllUoU." lace, will be charged extra ae- 3.1 .tania occupy any special place, will be cording to the position desired. Advertisements on which ne specified number of insertions is marked will be con tinned "till forbid," at the option of the publisher, and charged up to the date oi ooscaniinuance. - ; . A dvertisements discontinued before the time con tracted for has expired, charged transient rates for the time actually puoiisnea. : AdverUsements kept under the head of "New Ad vertisements" wiu oe cnargea nity per cent, extra. Amusement, Auction and Official advertisements one dollar per square for each insertion. An extra charge will be made for double-column or triple column advertisements. All annnnnnAmnnta aiiS recommendations of can' M..Mnn or ofWrwi win h chppe as advertise- ward, navmg cneated bis own peopi ments. . - -:- . j I f property they bad ''setiief Contract advertisers will not be allowed to exceed I . ,, r J . J v.. . . rZ i their space or advertise anything foreign to their I for their polygamous end8, 1 a -bid regular business without extra charge at iransient I - t - , - f a ;-J .:n rates. , ; , v '::-' i state of feeling is aroused in : turn made in advance. Known parties, or straugers with against the Christians beoausfr thfy proper reference, may pay muuuuy oriuuwui', w i ,"r coroing to contract. Advertisers should always SDeeifv the issue or sues they desire to advertise in.- Where no Issue- is ness i the - Gentiles : was' caused ly by this J decision. So . .the o Mormon sinner, now gone tQ his row ing hite Democrats who do not ap- I the public schools of the State, hav- were drawn by the A. & W; Sprague J f : : . " ' I i: CM iF!? WJ i lnq e?rf? I "aw companyfvwasfBFrw supr :llniLtxmffnt&trmTom eeeO uigniy importauv to at it snouic iposea ty be, ; solvent, and the qwe.l.t..,;v; ",-;-v-s"r through the crucial test jf intH Hon ,who was the real imrChaserrrrSI I - " - J fi nritiniom Sin1 rtr'Har til hrtfi ojii-i I uamait lv 11 I OWT T A TI fpnWTD r irv nvr Ti-rrbi I - iTonersr wtnnfnrrl f Finn tin ma' - -T-.r-- " - -. . 1 f, ?i: )ULHitr neubiiuBuir s utj. euueavurcu' t pass honestly tO: father it: fisv KM ; sl hsren m . . -v sr.- i (-3 izr -i r. s Tfieytbink it web unfcrtttirtfe, but naV tveprrori it contained qiight..toc4f4,iujoD turalaod almost excusable, that Judge Chis- reoted and all blemishes removed. I bids t air. at present, to form the issue . . . . ii i.m s.M iir iii iinr nars ziainuii aiifi ri a r - r neliaandWunW Jehiefa&fm1 hlere pwuf, toa gtoal 'extent, aniwar nhe' i 5 TT. 1. ' - a I Ht . I ?j tit-j i i a i I 4 ? - I 1 those di-graoes to a civilized age and rf '"f" -fH n pe aamiuea, put that it is .auogeaier. it sheOrchased the goods ,ith her: anen'lig muchexercisedeiMfJiguamyduni;' jha be.ttev?ba aj)owetlo;de outap4 be. 0 Am6ng.:Uioseroave.xamip that be! waaa Mantra ptl I - Willi It turntfturxhat his estate is "!nBl l&jgmdjy T f" t , t I.I vuiiiuw fcw tiuuiwiiu lug n wiu uuuwu T ' ' , . . , ... ' - ; . I . . . - i . T-avmerporiions or, iiv Txununff oai-er-i"- itv ifsiU2i;.05 j fmob are resolute,outspokeh and aomiaan t cut tne ueira at iaw; ooiect arrangemeat appealed to" aeifle a rt. and eaihed ' their iiwiot yS wpo waa; suov citizen r wuwn r hea', rders, : Waving saia toave greauy,provo mormon . element,- ana ine oiKerf i . .... . ... ..v ..... ..i. I;1 1 nis enemres. anat yontn m nis teens, BQwJbanwftailn avist against I -v ifi- - s 1 mtii 1MJ.?.UV fs inai nia.cruio.ajsn otine.yistory" ha . punisned. and-pubho sentiment jus- r wen uoKina ana uncanea tor. J?or, u l . - ' si-. ' " ' ' '! . . i ... I thlH Ahfi.?flr Th'aiM :0nld triTia n fnnhi lines rainer man conaemns inn kiu- y . . t " Tr" . .7 " l. an tic to be found : ih; the State. ; : ' f t ;s4i? Mr ogabuiy ' is-'p robabjy as .we)U' koesss -icihfri: rkj. i 'fpostd on the colonial and general a sin Pillar ease. . Three men. a lovelvd-iti.- t ., . . ,- P, - -.. v... .... is entitled to great weight. that his-critioiaji oLthellistorv" has "!4S MISCELLANEOUS. Namely, E i MWfl 4ortni;aroiiaa, -1 '. 'Hasia.'S ftnew). EURNISHIXGTilE-BjTGOQDSj hZ tA A- r t-'-- - aMep.prtirthiacity. :Lawyers 1-; T0 jbjho, J i i 1 vt 1 f e8tke v...-" , JS V" ' "&-v r'7 AtV t h i r rn Biaes, anoniaerg..... .. Try Balled" Shoulden it ;i I.". BKKF Live weight..-.. BARRKLttSplxIu Tarpon ti Second Hand, each... " New New York,-acb.' .'. newviiy, eacu....,., , . BlUOlWUintagton. M . (fThan anyvHoue tothe Statdi! 1: ' YXTa n V. J 1 1 .1 . . utc uhi a uoxu Hummer, i'eopie nai to eeo nomlse on account of the. scarcity of money. .But fttnif. .m IaaIvUm m -V - .. ! .rauauij up. luu ciw jqow Bee BEQiies qe- llMftP? untterstoofl. reu i the wholesale4 oriels "ihm&allv - v t small orders higfierpnees nave to be charged nucaa. 4 . iio r, 00 6 . 1 6 tl Maft- 1 0 li b 1U 12 plcted on faces where gloom and despondency pie I : .Northesn, lbT7. L'Mv' " --itiyvi-.o v;nj ;..T ' 1 CANDIJaaplil.1f 00 J, i if. ;. 1 W- 7 bu to h tt 3 14 00 SYMPTOMS OF A ssssl dation. plans of the "saints.? been appointed, and hence .the um brage. A nice question will have to be de terminedone full of perplexity and doubt. Brigham's descendants are m,---ji sw-f.: . "u?r-- .--.ii , . - t vacantia J. if D uavu ailUllV ICBM .5 ra- J?ol,r that he has had to say oti the subject. ,mentary,upoa the condition of socie- and -find no evidence of ill-will or jty. in ione section of the Souths r If unkind feeling. 5 He has -pointed oatrj Gully , was guilty, as the evidence ers wnicn-aii admit to lave ex.. w.iflM il-? . . f v. , i f isteu, aBd m doing so he did nothing !??Vt?r..uu-8 .u-.MKcep. mora than bis duty to the State arid" ''''T'rlSC.Ti P?g . t to the rising generation. i; And ; (, convicted . and- punished. , But ,tbe I seems to trsHbr -wrrections should I administer law according to equity;" auu,uu Mwvruiug wuie wuei:ina . . , ...... U1j. have been received in tK snirft witH Areceiver hMi- , , v?' , . . . ' I which they were made. ; 5 i i ena or it. i - . . TTsxi.. .n:u it,... ui:i. i u .. : .i.:L I , , I . . . - The Western States are rapidly getting the advantage 6ver the East in many things.. . They are not only furnishing large .quantities : of agrt- a Bit of History. . ; " Cuarle8ton Kews and Cburler. i In the death of Maj. Oavagnari fate was not so unjust in its cruelty as it was iu the case of Sir Alexander B urnes. for the former was an advo cate of the nnlinv In which ho fall a W V I a a a . aall I a J w ' " w a waa now will tPey estabUsb tbeir claita j competing in many branches of man- victim, while the latter had vainly to heirship ? The law cannot reoog- ufactures. It is interesting to , ex-1 warned the home government against nize polygamous marriages, as bis I amine the ouestion of dfihts and t . I me oonsequepces of the despotic en w . . , a a , , I : t.:u t: i?. 77 . "6,6.reu ' r :. . ' " " -V Vl "ue Beuuou8'- iwrr Burnes was a famous Oriental scholar ngntiy designated as lllegitimatfe. I ter, of Uhicagopbae-recently shown iand traveller, and his first visit tb The heirs, in tbe mean time, are in net I that the debts of nine Eastern States I Cabul was to establish commercial re pursuit of their property. ; A I amount to ; $628,223,316. while the ona between Afghanistan and Inf Another source of troublettie i,f-f nin W.-fJ sl.u. .nL T Becurea-. we inenasmp ot la the city tf Louisville, on debts of nine Western States aggre- Do8t Mahomed, who waa the lr iF SP.PTP.T.TTIP.P ftH ,1 S&tOt named the advertisement twill be inserted in the Daily. Where an advertiser contracts for the paper to be sent to him during the time his advertisement is in, tne proprietor will only oe responsible ror tne mailing of the paper to his address. Remittances must be made by Check, Draft, Pos tal Honey Order. Express, or in Registered Letter. Only such remittances will be at the risk of the publisher. Communications, unless they contain Important news, or qiscnss oneny ana properly subjects or real interest, aro not wanted: and. if acceptable in every other way, they will invariably be rejected if the real name or the author is withheld. ormnjj fwtr - - " V Br WILLIAM II. BERNARD. WILMINGTON, N. C: Friday Morning, Sept. 19, 1879. TRYING IT FOR THBRESBLVES. The Northern Methodists have peen agitated tor some weeks over a bent on its extirpation." : TTli6.?elde8 I pertyi it has 350 per cent, more debt. aemonstrauon on tne part of tbe co- and leaders begin to see the hand-1 The liabilities in the commercial lored Methodists to force the whites, writing on the wall. fThe great spre flashes of the last six years in the if possible, to elect a colored Bishop, upon the body-politic rnust be cut I Eastern States 4tmount to $722,750, This condition of affairs has supplied oui Morinonism has1 1 cursed the I 472: in the Western to $213,298,489. -tne wittiest eanor in tne ooutn, .bat- land and brought a stigma upon our I The average tax rate in the East is ierty, ot tne lticnmond Linsttan institutions long enough. "'The courts I $10.09', and in the West $0.89. These on the ground that in "order to se -nuuM,, wivu uianer ior many musi do so strengtnened tnat no man I figures bring out the resources and I care prestige m Uentral Asia and con amusing and enjoyable paragraphs can practice polygamy without peril I condition of the two sections in a I fOQnd Russian intrigues" it would be and editorials. He will have fresh W copy an interesting paragraph strong light. They -show the imUSInh matenai in a recent case tnat oc- or two from a long account of Utahi mense growth of the great West, and fore determined to take up the cause ourrea an Jx ewDurg, jn. x. it appears concerning the practice of prominent how the East is becoming yearly of Shah Soojah, an obscure pretender mac tnere are a good many colored 'Mormons and the conditions of agri- more deDeBdeao-the VVeat. 0l I to tne Atgnan throne, who had nei members of the Methodist Chnrch: at nl in ro Tha animnn 'i :L t. -.tf'tii 1 1 trr . : , I ther popularity or followers. Shab - s t aa hiLiiiiaii nil ww - in 1. 1 1 s-a an iir visa wfiaa ww aar iu nn i u a m . - , , T . . . 'v , I O W M W W W UISIIU- taVAal W WW WOW in that place, who heretofore have had Washing t ?fc i tJieHeady with a dull sensation in the back , a unoe? uno snouiderblade, foil ; . x8faaereatin. with a disinclination to ' v J exertion of bodvoi- mfTiii - Tw!toKn,-ti;.'S ! ' " temper. I-wspirits, withafeelingof hav. I ? innegctodBoinedutyW si fmesj, ilutterinr at the Heart, DolaTbef tore the eyes. XeUow' ; SMnHeadacS f :, witoul dreams, highly coloKHLUrine. THESE WAXXmQSjTnBHEEBEO. v ' SERIOUS DISEASES WlLt SOON BE DEVELOPED. TTJTT'S PILLS are especIaUy adapted t " sn doe effecta such a chanB of feeling mm to astonish, the sufferer. CONSTIPATION.'' " ' ' with regnlarity.of ths bowels can perfect i f heaUa be enjoyed.': U the constipation is i X: ?55ece,t d "gl dose of TUTT 8 PILLS rafflce, bnt if itlias . become iaBtaaonfl 3 pHlBhonM betaken ewirfght,gratoaliesseiw ing the frequency ofQietttsenntil arepulardallit a jnoTementia obtahiedtWMcB will soon follow.' ' VrWjiiir'lAwitHVultn, Ark.Tsayer ! - nrrPA J??16 of 85 years. I prononnca TTJTT'S PILLS the .best- anU-biUoiis medicine ; ever made., ' - , - . - ' Jv.yl JbWod, Now Yric, says I . ! hare had Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach and Nervousness. I never had any medicine to do' , me so much good as TTJTT'S PILLS... They ara w.swi w icjrraanm. .-. . . . ( crying hard times: aro to work like men? thm'w yoa need Orocerlers go to u Boatwright & McSoy's ' . AND BUY THSM.in-l -n-,3 j. - t "YOU MA.Y BE IJAPPY YETj. . I : and 7 NORTH FRONT ST. sept u B&Wtf ,.j fl 7 &aamanune, c x U11KS&K Northern Factory ft, . iiry , cream w a. State,' COlTPltswaTa, ft. " Bio, Lagaayra.w fc.;. CORN M&AL a bnghel,!. tacks wrroa aiat KoJe.i.. . s . IKMBSTICS-8heetln.M. yd -raru, 9 Duncn... ...... MSfl MackereLNo. . 1bL. nvi,iV x DDI niah chOste riYariii 2J Bales MASCHBSTKnAR. j : t - - 1 i?- Asnperior qaaflty st'Jeceiyed Salt, Bagging, iTies H 6500 8acl"VWOOL SAL'T' if ' ' 00OO Bnndle8'Newwts - 1000 d0 ! P'cdTIftS, i0 ib M 10 16 11 80 Iti It! ' ','5 3 10 X h5 li 1 Bbls Fresh PLOTJI . TTJTT'S' HAIE DYE.1 Grat Hats o Whiskkbs ohangad to a Oxossr parts a Natural Color, acts Instantaneously, tnd is asH wmless as spring water. Bold by Sruggisia, or sentby express on receipt of JL ' aa,r; Offlce 35 Murray StT Now York? febSSeodly Dfcw" su wefr Authorised by the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Popnlar Monthly Drawing of the At 8Ia3au ley's Theatre, 1 n250 ,8d 8mted fflo ';;gQ- Bote cttjKBss. .ppBK.'- " , i " 75 Tub" Choice Family LARD. J j -f O K Bbls 'sudACrnshedi "175 Bags COFFKB, . Kf g0. Ly Soda, Soap, Starch, . , " . .. ; ; Buckets. Faper, Twine. ; For sale low by . , rfj ,..., WILLIAMS & MTJRCHISON. sept 14 tf ; Wholesale Gro. fc Com. Merts , !erel, e.j, bbl. " 2 Jf DDI.. .... .i ,1 JUckarel, No.. bbl jauiiets. v DDI ' .Ciflm,BxNi,wkejf..; FKRTiLiaiRBa""" T" iT, PernvianGiunw, V SOUu t Baogh's Phosphate, : Carolina Fertiliser. Ground Boee. " 'f -Bone Meal,i,-i? . -' - .". Woor,,. , Navassa Guano" ' Complete. Mcsare , Whann's Phoephata ' Wando Phosphate. V j , o. rBerger A Bute's Phosph. ' ' Kxcellcnia Cotton Fertihker FLOTJR-i-Flne, V bbl Super. Korthern. fj bbl - Krtrado..-.' a bbl , Family " v bbl , . -ty Mills -Sapir., bbl... u. . . . Bxbtbbl...,. " Family, V bbl.. i n ; Kx. Family. bbl .. 1jU1S f I RAIN-MJorn, In store, In oars. I . Uorn,Jargo, wt)uslieL..i.... uaw, v Busnei ,. w Peas, Cow 9 bcBkeh. BJDSS-rGreea. v B... . HAY Eastern, f? 100 tte... western, v 100 ss North River, as -100 HOOP IRON ton.. lARD-Northeni,9 LIMB bbl........:. LUMBKBr-Cm bTaULXBAWBD 15 fa is e a 10 a . 8 a 88 O '10 O 17 . 1 75 a 0 a 00 (Q, 10 10 imi u uw 8 50 B 10 f.p it t0 to 13 (Ki 6 00 Q 6 ')0 8 60 a 5 10 8 00 O 4 00 , 00 & ), 5? 5(1 fe, t.v . ' 00 0l tl Tic , .1 45 OC Q. M i,u 00 00 Q 41 ,iu 00 00 46 (,0 v 00 00 6? Oil 55 00 6.', i, 1 00 06 a 67 06 00 ft 70 :: 00 00 700.1 60 00 00 55 90 R0 0.1 0 00 4 m: 0 00 4 75 600 5 60 6 00 a 7 r,n u 00 6 50 6 00 6 50 8 63 67 60 ,68 - 46 ' 65 Q O 9 . 00 1 10' 00 100 80 !K1 65 00 70 (iu H 00 10, 00 1 00 Ship Stuff, re sawed, W M ft Kongn Jtage rum, . WestlndiaCargpes.accordInK k to quality; irk ft...; . uressea jrioonng. seasoned. . scantling ana isoaras, com mon, s.iw..,..ik apDrehensions felt that Mormoniam I tat. hnt. R9k qio k thu kiio t iri..n;.t.n .ij .1.. mnbl TT:.-C.- lI.t- -ra... 1 I - j : 1 i.'J!"?" regnjany on urn skM mwv cv ajuaasj s,uw VUlliOU UbabCO As beit on its ?xtiali0n.STfiB5eldes Bacon, Sugar, Holasi?es ,.75 68 r 8-rglDB!j t the East has 33 tier cent, more pro- extraordinary ability and energy. I &r of every month (Sundays excepted and b r . t.J I Dost Ms.hAmt.1 wM AmMt.1w Aml,ZL "P?."? ?T andoubtsdehttscter Dost Mahomed was earnestly desiroa JStsMOT,? ox secanng tne inenasmp ot HiDglaod, and the opportunity was then present' ed of establishing a durable alli ance between Afghanistan and Indiaj Contrary to the earnest expectations of Barnes, the Indian Government and elnhn are respectfully requested- to send on representa tives with proper credentials to examine into tbe u rawing. . A New Era in History of LOTTERIES. GRAND AND UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF THE NEW FEATURES. a -rv .,11 r - . . I auiucr cum nis own superrisor. rejected LlOSt Mahomed S friendship I call out hU number sad see it placed in the wneel. a w.ii.i;guiui, uiu Kitcnuuu uj uie grana OD' portumty presented of obtainitg for only ft any of THE FOLLOWING PRIZES. . se $30,000 100 Prizes $100 each $10,000 Prise 10,000 900 Prices 0 each lolooO ,A tiZiZZ-" . AAA ' 1,000 luiiuwoaiwu iu,ui,wumiet lueacn 10.000 SO Prizes 500 10,000 . 9 Prizes $300 each, Approximition Prizes, $2,700 9 Prizes 300 each, rsoo 9 Prizes 100 each. " yog 1.9G0 Prizes. to sit in the back seats and take the eommumoa after the whites had ob served it. This aroused a feeling of revolt, and a week or so ago it cul minated in a vote which was brought aboutin this wise .u fcu umer uaim- me v esi is oniy ae Sobiah .uisiuJ on th thrnn. thf on who is interviewed says: I pendent on the East for seaport an4 I Afghans threw bff his rule and mas- VThe moment the pocket of a Mormon is loucuea oe is as Keen id sell-respect as other mortal men. Indeed, the bonds of mormoniam sit very licatlynpon. some of the richest ' men who nominally adhere to that faith. It is wortbv of notice.rjerbsni that some of the richest Mormons are nnf poiygamista. William Hooper, for instanca, the Delegate In Conttress who precede Cannon, and now a wealthy banker an! railroad facilities. Whole Tickets, $2, 37 Tickets, $50. All applications for club rates should be made tc' i $113,400 Half Tickets, $1. oo Ticaets, $400. sacred the British, the English em- I -yruiihstof Sawing published in Louisville Coui bassy, With Barnes at its head, bein? I "f,fad. New York Bersld, and maiied.to UliM a; v r. - . . I li HCket-holderSi For tickets and information ad- ; 50 Smoked do. Bbls SUGAR, all grades, ,1 125 h'B BblB C?BA MOLASSES, qQ Hbds SUGAR-HOUSE do. T .. HhdB choice PORTO RICO da JQQQ Bbls FLOUR, ail grades, , . 5QQ Kegs NAILS, . .ftOn New and Second-Hand SPIHIT CASKS, .15$ Bbis olMt11 lBChf 2QQ Pkgs RIVETS, ' KOft Half Rolls BAGGING T 1 00ft 8418 New ARROW TIEsT X 8 ixXX iJ1v ' Hewad eced, 5QQQ TORN. WWtesjid Mixed, W.Vmhm, Otodleg,': Poi&sh, Shot, Oysters, Soda! '? Cany. Crackers, Rice, f. Tobacco, Snuff, Starch, AcT " For sale hv uj: w . ?.a n. sept 14 tf KERCHNER C ALDER BROS. " bbio....... Sugar House, hhds, f)gal. . - . W S." Syrsp, bls, gsi.:'....;:. NAILS Cut, lOd basis, sa keg.. . OILS Kerosene, V gal.. , Jjara.wgai The South has actually sent mora thefirtt o die, . Years afterward it dressrwmMERFos of us mhabtUnts to the North to live than the North basfcontri but ed of its was , discovered that his li-ftftth 4f Wing, Louisville, Ky. T . . 7 i i Bepioeoaw tatnss gal..... -Rosin. Bal;....;... POULTRY Chickenslve,grown . . BP'&g... aTJULWaUXD V OUaUlOl...,,... , POTATOES Sweet, bushel U1DU, ilVtUtWUa "W UUI PORK Northern, City Mess - xmn, v Dot Prime, bbl.,... uuuvb. B Dm.:..... BICa-Carolina, r ... . . . M . . Rough, V bush KAOS Country, m. itL' ROPE SALT Alum, bushel.... ;"" Liverpool, Vsaok. .. . Lisbon, sack..... American. sack STJGAR-Cuba,p.i Porto Rico, f fi " s. Coffee, t b " s Ex.C fc.. Crushed, S A SOAP Northern, tt.... . SHINGLES Contract. M Common, 9 M. " CvDressSaDs b m Cypress Hearts V M. . STAVES W.O.Bbl.,"flM... 6 00 5 7S 6 S5 (7r. 13 68 58 t.9 6C 70 5 18 00 00 00 O 20 OC O 1500 14 00 O 18 00 18 00 O 86 00 13 00 O 16 OC : :n 36 :)8 19 10 no 250 14 146 100 40 22 18 140 00 81 83 O . 00 O 00 Q 00 a oo a 40 a 000 a 12 a 1 10 o 90 80 O 20 8 Q 1 so o uu Q "Oa Sunday last a atrancre clervmnn occupied the pulpit, the regular pastor, the railroad man, never had -but one-wifel I wocrat has been examining the figures! Rnv Tlr A M Hahnn Koino I Nftftrlv nil lha Walh Urtm.'Af I had been sabmitted to the House of ? t I UUU1U1UUB. Ill LI lil 1 JlliMf t Xlf lll KI I.HrHI 1 an population to swell the numbers id j as to make him aDDear to suDDort the the South. The New Orleans- Del I very policy that he was ODposinir. s n-v. una., M.... .. ...... CyprsssvajBimmw. . . - ALLOW B khPing. Mi...... Dr. A. M. Osbon, being absent on a I Nearly all the Welch Morvuma.' ot whoa vacation. Before the regular services com- I there are a considerable number, never had menced, the congregation, which in noint hut one wife. The Welsh women are noi of numbers somewhat limited, was star- torious in their opposition to polygamous weu h oeax me preacner state .mat a vote I marriage, nuaoaga iney aanere to the faith nrntilt ha taVan than aiiJili. ik. i I iniAthitr roinaoli T line question. The votes were cut by the I i"Do the Mormons interest themselves i f ' a . aV .a a at . 1 aaS upiuang oi tne right hand. iz or seven mining r - handa were raised up in favor of the colored I f 'Scarcely any. They devote tbemselv people being allowed the same nrivilecrea h principally to agriculture. There nan h tbe whites. . No vote was cast in the ness I liltIe farming done in Utah. ezceDt bv th tive." j . .. : Mormons. Nothint? can be raial hr The result of this showing of hands ""P b,rriaUoa nd irrigation is der o nenneni nnnn innmnnntain iimn. ajltu. is like the explosion of a bomb; it has ever stream comes down into the valle - ri irom me mountains there the Mormon v. u ,UOI, ui vuv have a farm; Th mntrM fh whites declare they, will not enter the nearly all these., streama, hovyrr minink church aeain. Bishon Gil Ravp ESSE? w aimo81 ereiy carried on bjr " vjcuuieo. would, not , punk with a colored hrnf rior n1 nnm lj .U:- li i i 7 . " ""-r- I WOODFORD'S ACCOUNT OF TUB wim tneir colored brethren; Gt7i,iiT thiabj. tfaT i a u - - f-' ' ' J - , a -arouna tne AaOra s table" when they Onr readers will remember thai would - celebrate , the . death of General Woodfdra.' of New; Yorld mo uanuui ui Burners UDon f.h I ap.nmntinioil M.a rih U. M . CrOSS. .(...':.! - I I aiaoinrti- wVlitrior lha I..KI r i rr-i uuu nuiib lu .kCBLii We merely note these things bei in the trial of Gully for murder. The 4us me pomaern people are con issue of the trial- ir alreadr known -a..1 1. - a " 1 " , . I .... -r- . , " . ntauuy neia up as malting war upon! ibe accused warttduitte-diTf;Gehera 'the colored manand brother," denyJ Woodford, who is a Republican and ing him ;social,H civil, and Treligious a lawyerif ability, bas givena pVety and it finds that when the census of 1870 was taken there were 117.24& persons living in the seven States of Ohio, Illinois Indiana Pennsylvania j California, Iowa and Kansas who were'; of SbhefrtlKt; :rjSn'tKe1 other hand there wefebnt 62,'547 per sons of Nbrthern ; birth living in that seven States of Virginia, North CaroJ ! lina, Georgia, Alabama MississippiJ Louisiana andTezas. ;: But the nex census wilfsliow very differeiai figures! COBRENT COJ1 W BltT. The rights of the Nation and rpo TIIOSK WHO WANT ORGANS, I WtJLD. say that in fatare I'll keep constantly on hand a number of FIRST-CLASS ORGANS, whicii I wltf offer for sale Very Cheap. My stock or SCHOOL t ft A Srat AO V Al nw AYnal1tT nna an m 4 n -1 1 a a-v-w.a - . uu uraico, uug tuaiijr guiiaubcca, I UM SvtlOOl. HTATIONltRx is nov eom-j bv tho. Constitution, an &rrt nf fltrtrrf-H. I .. " t . oo i Dieie. sion 6n the one is as revolutionary I i and no more so than a similar oonrse! PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS j With regard to the Others. Robbing Connected with Book Store Work finished ap In . at l Oaa. s? a TL ! 1 i. I - : " awwi oi mar reservea rignis i ..,. l iui tug aggiauuiiicusut ui .uu UCU hlal power will destroy the Government! framed by the fathers as effectually! uL'JS l;.ti..TT?:.: . -nr. f ' I as uissoiuiion or me u nion. rrasi. Post, Dem. " -:- ' ;L' " ';' ; - f ' T. TIMBHR Shipping. 11 Prime, St.... wm.i. ..... J?.. .... . rt-PSS"111""- 1 i Inferior to Ordinary, fj M... WHISKEY Northern, J gal ill V gal. .Ma- sept 14 tf writing A. Washington correspondent,' ing to a leading Western paper,! of the Fowler and Haven1 J fIl acpouni: of the s trial anotwhicy IV 1 1 appears' in the Vi8n1ngb?iue L The Beaconsfield policy aprars id I says: "Congressman Rob. B. Vance, . . . t r auiwt ua i in ri um met r r in saiu xuitDa. '. a s a n i of the tomtofttlMMIjtoeaw whole soul enters everything he un-! mi iu iuc reyuii. agaiutJka urjKisn au-t i uertais.: j ; tie ,t is a .mend oi the thoritv. astern ' Rorr rnliA -i nnJ 1 needv.the comforter of the distressed J m&i thih HvaIv ia lwaya.like W silver o ---O- , a , A - anmmai. a An1 U It is believed that this province will make more personal sacrifices to serve eventually join x .Bulsaria. It is1 1 th&desef ving than anr man we ever knownthat Beaconsgeld'a plan to- knew. SelMehial appears to be his vArfTiyiiir-i;:r- :. j watcbwOrd. Not long since he paid keWallachia and. Moldavia apart a bHi the Consresfional LibrarV m j4owtt f longy.ago.;;: Now hii I for books which & Washington dead- Atiatio polioy -is being severely tried! I beatgot from mm under .. false ' pre ik the fffhkn tftTe5: tences. B:e paid the bill, and said he hoped ..bis. friend would repent of his il nrnttxA nods orA lin tin 'mrtHnW 7 1 . .WAWV.UO0 uava.. Harness &Sadtlles FOR SALE AT " . GERHARDT & CO.'S, 3d Street, opposite City Ball. J. C. STEVENSON. . aJ W.SANDERS. J. G. Stevenson & Co. i AB0IJT THK instant We will open; in the NEW STORE, next west or Brooklyn Bridge a Fresh fitock of t$AiiiLY: gr:6gbrie" I We intend supplying the Trade with Flrt' Class Goods in all respects, at prices not to be nndersold iby any house in the 'cltjr.';'X' J't! - " WIU dehver Goods free tb say part of the city. ' WiH f nrntehCFFatRnAST under! aao every convenience for the trade. , : v, . ! By suict attention to the wants of the peoplo, no- nest dealing and polite attenUoBwe will 4ry to; 8 60 tK 9 75 00 00 a 00 00 00 & 00 00 00 00 O 11 00 00 00 10 00 p :i 90 O 1 00 8 a ss 00 Q 75 O 00 o 00 o 0 0 0 0 ..... o 0 0 6 100 A S 50 4 &0 78 80 75 85 8 7 X S00 300 5 00 North Ci WOOL Uawi Washed .- t 9 50 no IS 00 15 OU 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 6 7 10 90 IS 00 7 00 8 oe 6 00 6 00 4 50 5 OQ 8 00 4 00 -1 00 5 00 a oo s so 16 22 IS A 26 WliiRtlNClfON JnONKi flAKKEI Exchange (sight) on New York,' . . . . . . i Baltimore, Boston, .jr-,i vPhUadelpMa,.,.,. vy esiern uitlcs, . Fwst National Bar, .... , navBBBa uuano .x. XJonaB Old rci. Oo. - Fnndinel :Po. -.. 1S68.. X dlSC'L X " X " H " J " 85 . ."I 75 190 New.. amps. nave ,mea to make the peoples can. Thejnain pointaof his-fiki fi.sv , f Vn. n.''7 m q m.n a :" " specially the neffrofla-h..Av.wM lenerinrwnicn ne refuses to JOlQW mw,: ana Denetactors. i5ut ,ndw the utmost 6nrt6sv; Jniai i,-p-T--crjrc-MVt wno triea'-tbe case' anted fear-! I r fTo!. 4 snet another subject of general iniereat 1 JQOOb liooi- A r ii.'.' . re'BUef iub u. o. oenaie. do we i that has beea discussed as much through I - t , ? Iy ""tteileani0g hopwlrlS'Mietl Uie journalaJWa j ...V t, REPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNES8 AND? OlSPATCH. . ' : ..- iS-jTCCi'O . HORSE-SROBINa A SPECIALTY, f ? sept 14 tf , i ; " -.1 .' - " j . .Please See lis-; I BKFORK YOU BUY I ";. " YOUR . ; -: j C O A L ; ' ""7 Paste- TMe on -Eecord ! V TEN MITssARwrA-ri Vv". Oo. t Special Tax...' Do. to N. C. Railroad. . .Where matual confidence can be established we) w- r w- B.B.Bonds 7 - - j, -- i Carolina Central R.B. shaU.be happy to sive any accommodation that can! S- CoL AngTB.fi. - - - - I WllsalniTtOBCHtrvTinnHi in reason be asked. ,,i.f. ; s1 . ... sept7tf , JAS. P. SXHyENSON & CO.. S3 8 s ? ....13 ...... .ri . an - c(QoldInt)'.ioo!'. JHe 40 OA WilsaingtCltyBOTida, SJpet .U.TS k ,: t we 80 ,, v " tow6f?e...,70(eldlnu SML' lc:::"::?5car: ,t, DU PNorth Carolina R. w u. uas usht Co. . , wiimineron jotton. Mills ...4....... ;45 .100 - rVLD HMPlM,TTtnTa"i arfla n Tirvai -i,tt 1.tI I l . -w . . . . .. . ; vJvr:B7,nf . rJ"r.,"' hie & Kin itriil loohihAiiAHt; wdldSest-seilcmns Z Z vh,bUv1 Co Cassimeres and Worsteds in North Carolina ; , Tl H liRlVED,!yFrVBr GRATittS J BLACK Bens 10 xno wortnern markets, and! I " VAauflusiuss, lmportatian of A. T.- Stewart & jbS:h ""ftWiW SW :SiS?Gte8dit A SaesSMi 06,1 eSCA If. r."BeiIlSllU lmmna.lirf l; A1SO, Five 'Hundred mnr -nf im. .i.ln,f tti-oi r A, C. and Clyde Lines duplicate stock of QentoM I TY CENT CORSETS t ISClotllinir.HaUamAaWiahlS "4 Oj WiT-nSnv 15th lt.4 hi TalmosttedaS " LeQWhmc?6 ::CflALi & igBffi; jssssfS CAPE PEAK TDFiCCO sept 14 tf V LOUIS i)TBSBtiuRG ,- ieir s w ear tlepot. ; ' c 1 , - (Electric Light Front.) CUHTKB1POBAUIKS. State deserve mueh ere-: txemanding the protec- sept 14 -tf WORTH WORTH.' Fowler, in his paper, opposes the eleo-! tion of tolored Bishop, and that too when there are 300.006 cnlAnrl'm atn. Gil Haven, a wriitd KiariAin'o.fr.aUn!i nA ii ni.' i.iiiik .n i aone so for the vile(!land played 'possum? and sat up allniffht prepared, and he WaS -'ablWli rather zJ116!? Z1! a colored 7 iWMtkhL; ILor 'th"eMF"K??e ltTrgobd ris a very logieal and stroslgcf iminal standing, i He said he Tia the most lawyer. The Judge harg rstinct. terrible,' cayortingrt toothache ; ever ly, directly and positively fQurder. heard tjThe arch hypocntet ;i Te jurHvas composed Sfjiirhite ??Moh . they drugged and pemoetats ' of ' average jtMWpnce, JtiP jJ8 of the; Southern and three negroesWoe of whom people wiUJe sooner, or ,;laer placed was a Republican'ahd. Vtupid. The to their own lips. It "was last "such tunr was fairlv MKnA The prospecUfoilaJiVflnusually DUVVCU1UI UbatliC air are said to he very encouraginglKStat". fairs" are real blessings wheniOOJidttQted in the encourage hoTsT-floli -vuav KTttm in-9-T, uttrtrmM." men as o Moore's matory inaaljita; crIUAs these" who..' tried to forea 1 else mau hn mn nf Tfomnfl. i. '.v- . " : . . : r jr iu I terMOMPfa Sohobt -IU81MTrfl e .ocUlaaliJy poa U.S& lat be atotN3.J, IU, b PSSS Years airo. . ,Tftfl, wnrs nhif a vant-tAa. I r.:.i mi . 1 n.' ii . . ?. n . ..Tr . J.jr.worP 4ite recitiess jiairiy.maae iii-lift finding oi ;the ;4MOphat it wouM escTOe criticiiM wheo only the-South -was to-teat the lury represents" a JargQmajbntyloi aeloeU;ee&pa poBsibiUtJes of Such a game, but how the wbitesVf "ih'Wuiiyalt 0 1 andwrithehen ;they ber.mafl rfaS 1 "1 and Shod 32 ; MARKET STREET i. 45 1 ; 'a t!!.rrf wiVi! f-sV Ii.:i y .iii .VliiliilOi' Let the Boy 'KftW It. TlfY STOCK ,QF BOYS? -, ANB CHILDREN'S IVi aottdng eorpaases any in thTtyvaoQ feel confident aU who favor me whha 3sMted -tSl?US nlftolW aW famine my! "tock of Fnrnisliing woods) before sending their.' isuuwo insaaeand-oaa'inske it of interest to patronise meT RSa'ThsCsps ?eW Aaf'gpek onsiti Toayold delay stndcnte will do well to 4sall early 1 1 .Biivray fv r:a.ir.JC3 a S ' aT Jti A. iiM U is.' i-w , Mannfaetorers of saoiu r.jiu.ij.! ALL GRADES of PLUG TWIST land -RMflKIMQ TOBACCO. Politicians these days have so, much per sonal Interest and Beir-popttlarily at stake that1 thej8re afraid -to? 'touch1 the dogi HiAkfnll AMS'ifk P. a.,tutfiiiiV7 Wa.iuS udeatlal j NortA. where I have visUed all the celebrated mar? I ..uwVr 'STLTJ'JTr TJ-n Ci.rrT W. (Moiauvwiuj i . "i?Afc - ttjoiucatini I nonai wi nomination. He is unnnnhtpTw nun nfiha 1 kets forw ablest jToiiticlans living1 but Seems to be I t, A'foli--i i5 ColdaBdutterrywaaangfinVp SHOES, nelism. He is not and never . was onr first choice. We much prefer: that 'gallant sol, dier, Gen. Hancock, or chivalrous Bayarct, W tUHtearlesfl old patriot, ThotraaTj, but if Jie shoalJ be nominated we shall ; eordiajly support him,-Tfarrton Gazette t .4 - , . fitalU'. ' -' . JiO 3. 3v? - Tbe canooebet Farnitcire. 1 ' jitieu omtii.jwjpoixi9rUi. tne great panmjhVf -man& fiUed Withteir, receiptfidibiHs. were made out in " the' fif rVT-NTTfTV,Taira- I m. .: 1 i . . t. . . i it .i--5J... imdetembieito sells GOXjftSHoS! for a LOW PRICa, sach as yon never bonght in this market w0ffl sskigacaliandfahimparlsQn.. ' jast recsiyed.aper suaettetaw the-BrttWti Hi (I,WilmlBgl4iMB.N.a n. t. ft !Pr K -I l ; :1 T TU A i. r aTTrJTT-! t jy'istrot TKrtTkpH iT6iiiNW tobacco. all; tnxiq.:? nvnwiTJ4l if a w iiuu avail tjoniecuonery Stores . s n;a Mi; xjl w; ivn , UBS Linn : ... t i tion of whicfrthe bills wbreiceipted,-' ?a$.ihafA .wgpjgjTg StOry that the? Checks,- in - COhsidera- I U kas iiot Wrapping and etaer-rmrnoses- 01 1TY 'Wedre-KB masKiu-tsins,. auDoont),- xeus. i W , WILafJNQTON DYJEm&EaTABay -2?! tf -r,- e Msrket, bet;2dnLnd.3dSts. tidt imai i JsSALU--A- MARSSa? .SOUS FeV 8kTrYam5nsnfeeKatat .nno, -iM.toshn?tMe.mBi augSOtf T. A. WATSON & CO. VIRGINIA .WATER-GROUND MBAU , SALT, LIVERPOOL, Striped Sacks, FiNM ALTt ; . . "' V Bikltiim, .Jand'iTair?RoUs; t domoir nils, oop isoir " Ji -5 u'fNAlLS SPANISH BROWrr,l4 ml COPPER A.S, GLUE, &c. 4ifti j '-hi i;Rof eai9lffi sept7tf iAWOiB&U WhelssaleQroeers ' . " 8. it comer Freat sad Dock Sts. -i!iWo"hi?OTf.T?i- fill :inifl.' 1J10 .cw AORIAN AvOIaLEpS.j ,j WhQXcsajVCUoMjs, c , ( sept 7 tf S. E. corner Front and Dock 8ts,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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