l riailv newspa- . daily, except THBMOINGSTAR,theKd konday, at $700 per year. MOO tor "m"5j SS0for three moatba; 1 OoTer onemonOi, tomaU subscribers. Delivered to city Babacrlbera at tne SSoflScenta per week for any period from one week to one year, imitate thTVoTcalities ot the Stal ported in t warts, but there was a simple deter- ipariies, one ruination to exaiujno sorrjtiniziijgJi into the returns and asoertaip if there had been corruption used. Tho Go-; vernor has given notice that between . t. i .- n s3 IQtVt rf nuiamKal' all ADVERTMING RATES (DAILY) .One sguare I me xov u ie dly. H-fL cneroeftooi oaodidatea claiming irregularities or other causes presumed to vitiate their election, will have a reasonable ,,m t i. .uinKwi nverr Friday mo 50 cents xo r uuee mumnn. uuo wu. w-f".. Tio ri. nno four dava. S3.U0; live aays, -. " ' ,h two weeks; $6.53; three weeks. .. $10,00; two months, $i7.uu; tCtsoV Ten fiV'Anth 40.00; twelve months, $60.ou. en HnVof solid Nonpareil type make one aqnar this was received with decided mani festations of disapproval. Says 4p report m "Many left the ground, afhile othei mained to denounce and cutse the hui " TJL --aW"" JM najk . a ingestion or tho man whotnS-UH'ee yearn ago, they delighted to hail as the 'Redeem er of South Carolina.' " .. r.-JMJ We do not know how much of truth there is in this. We have seen no such accounts in Democratic pa- lff, "rof Fair.. Festtvma, W opportunity of being heard personal mb ly- been telegraphed that aii per. But, true or false, leading No advertisements inserted to Local Column at q RepUbliCan candidates will be Northern Republican orgarfs are Nottce'ader head of "City items" so cents per pre8ent to look after the returns grinding away about It. "SSSsZSSSSnV from their respective districts. We do not know the ejtact char aoter or the extent of the frauds that were perpetrated. The Boston Globe has been prying into the matter with considerable thoroughness, and has UDsequeni mmw . . inurtsii nnn a week in Daily will bechareeOOerlquare for each insertion. . Kt- otnKy, three fdurtha of dally rate. Twice a week, two thirds of daily rate. notice of Marriage or Death, Tributes of Re-spectResolutip as ordinary advertisements, on umj when paid for strictly in- advance. At this n cento wUl pay for a simple announcement of At this rate 50 mar- okw-. i j i ..c Advertisements to follow reading maucr, w i puuutsueu au iuiuicubb muuuuv wi n- The Industrial Exhibition of the colored people at Raleigh has been generally commented upon by the press at large. It is looked Upooj as a pleasant surprise and as indicating real progress on the part of the col- occopranTTpecial place, will be charged extra ac- ILiLiLM r people Of the South. Even lUe, :oXWn deuce to how the most determined LWftn. havft not been able and barefaced corruption, lbe fol-1 ?.., t v. kEI sent out by I ri .... sen -reliance, intelligence, auu niuus try on the part of the colored peo- .pntit on which no specified number of lnsertion7iamarkedwill be continued "till mug atSToioa of the publiaher. and charted up to the date of discontinuance. Advertisements discontinued before the time con tracted for has expired, charged transient rates for the time actually published. Advertisements kept under the head of "New Ad vertisements" will be. charged fifty 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 announcements and recommendations of can- rfiiotj fnrnffli-d. whfttner in uie sasue ui wininn nications or otherwise, will be chargec mento. Contract advertisers will not be allowed to exceed their apace or advertise any thing foreign to their regular business without extra charge at transient rates. d t-r iF.ndmit. art vflrf.iurtments must oe r flY llliiv" ivy. ntx.v.v . . . made in advance. Known parties, or strangers wun Droner reference, may pay monthly or quarterly, ac cording to lowing oiroular was Blaine, the fellow who is now in such a rage .over Gov. Garcelon's conduct, oejore tne election mina you ; "See every man in your district, and find out how he is going to vote. If he is a Re publican and weak kneed, see what will strengthen him. If be is a Democrat or. Greenbacker, see what will induce him to pie. The Baltimore Sun closes ail editorial with the just reflection : "All these things go to show that when the colored people of North Carolina ceased to be nursed and coddled byihefreed- man's bureau and. cajoled by tbe carpet- ma nihrfhor In the Sh&De Of COI&m U- I UlCCUUau&ll, occ num mil iuuuvu uiui I ' -T- y ' otoerwdmrgedw adverti-e- vote with you. Make up a statement of l bagger they began to adapt themselves to ut to contract. sacs they desire to advertise in. Advertisers should always specify the iaaue or le- n. w nere ou ww w the amount of money which you will need for all expenses arid forward at once. "James G. Blaine." What did he mean when he told bis agents "to strengthen tbe weak kneed," and to "see what will induce" a Democrat or Greenbacker "to vote their new conditions, and. bavins learned the wisdom of self-dependence, they seek to live in harmony with their white neighbor?." ... . i 1 i i f ho - - ' 1 i named the Mwussmeniiwrn w w th ns? KVerv man with the ema - H ; whom in iflTOnuer ooairacH iw uiiww i j i KiccniTw wvcn-. 10 ' -' Daily, to be is In, the to be sent to him during the time his .adverusemmt . ...., nt Sftnsfi ft9n ftftSUv nnder proprietor wuioruy oe reapoiuumc iutum i j mailmg of the paper to ma auaresa. stand what Blaine was after. All of his agents understood him perfectly, and hence tbe wide-spread corrup tion that was resorted to. If the Judge Lochrane, of Georgia, is just now paraded in the papers as the leading Grant boomer of that pro repre sented as being a Democrat. This is said to be a mistake. His record for the last eleven years does not sus- Kemittances must be made by Check, Draft, Pos tal Money Order, Express, or in Registered Letter. Only such remittances will be at the risk of tne publisher. Communications, unless they contain important newt, or discuss briefly and properly subjects of real ShTwiK wtfl VMKtod if S frauds suspected should turn out U by a Radical Governor (Bullock), and be genuine, ought tne candidates tain the accusation. He was ap pointed to the Supreme Court Bench real name of the author Is withheld. orning Star. By WILLIAM 51. BERNARD. WILMINGTON, C: Wednesday Morning, Nov. 26, 1879 he has not been suspected or accused thus elected to be granted the usual I 0f voting the Democratic ticket since certificates, or should the dirty work of Blaine's unscrupulous and pliable agents be set aside ? Let every hon est man in the country answer. F ELTON AND GEORGIA INDEPEN DENTS. We learn from the Washington SEWARD AND IlIOSBY. It is now said that Minister Seward will resign his place before another Congressional committee can over haul him. There is something very 1868. He is a gentleman of charac ter, of much personal cleverness, and is a lawyer of the front rank in his own State, but he is not a Democrat. Thus far, we believe, no pronounced Democrat in Georgia has declared for Grant. - - - The Charlotte Observer, after pub lishiner the news concerning the mud papers that the Radicals are counting as Well as disreputable in his I cut question, wisely concludes not "to case and the way tbe Administration I occupy its valuable space in booming haa Ha nit. with it.. There mast he i :.i :j c k. ,,ntUn " - ---- - pu cibuci uua ut i,uc 4UM11UU something specially corrupt about it largely upon good results to follow from the defection of Dr. Felton and all in sympathy with him. They re gard him as already captured, and wnen tne Washington correspondent that henceforth he will vote with them in Congress. If Dr. Felton is a man of honor he will do no such thing. If he purposes to affiliate with the Re of the Baltimore American, a ram pant Stalwart, can thus refer to it: "There is an unsavory odor connected with oar Drincinal diplomatic and consular representatives in China which the State public party hereafter he gSSSwSSS one course left for him to pursue it not notice. Tne return 01 consul Juosoy, he has any character spect. He will resign and allow the people of the Seventh Geor gia District who sent him to Washington to choose another Rep- all about the opium trade. The Gov- resentative who will reflect their sen timents. Tbe Republicans are glad 1 HE PERIODICA ItS. Ike North American Betiew for Decern' ber opens with v paper from ibat great writer, James Anthony Fronde, entitled "Romanism and the Irish race in tbe Uni ted Stales, Fart I." We notice that it is already being elaborately discussed in our Northern exchanges. The other papers are: Young Men in Politics, George S. Bout well. Tbe Religion of To-day. Is Political Economy a Science? Prof. Bona- my Price. English and American Pay sique, George M. Beard. The Permanence of Political Forces, Part 1, Cutbberl Mills. ernor applied to Mosby for copies of Recent Literature, John R. G. Hassard I srhioh will nnt he. fiplavV? vera Inns' now. or sell-re- I , ,n. aya v, varla m n;th IXXOj ICUU W lltn If ..-. . V t V3 1HWVV " IK" more celerity than is bis custom." By tbe way, Mosby has got into a row with Governor Hennessey, and the United States records of ship- enough to get one vote from the J men ts, &c. Mosby refused, alleging Democrats, as the majority in the House is growing "small by degrees and beautifully less' There is a re- w cent gain of one, however, in Ne York, which will be a full offset to Felton, if he should henceforth iden- that the request implied a claim of the right to inspect Consular docu ments, which be was bound to resent. A telegram from Hong Kong says; "The American citizens regret that the United States Consul has broken friendly rnlntiUMk with t h t drtvfmnr vhn - hail rirn. . r 1 te ;.t .1 t I . . . . . " ".TT . . uiy oimseii wuu iue ippwuuuu. uui viousiy snown mm great attention ana con the Republicans cannot do anything without the help of tbe Greenbackers in tbe House, and they cannot count upon all of them. siderati on . The-actual merits, of ; the q ues- .tion are not yet determined. Tbe corres pondence between Colonel Mosby and Gov ernor Hennessey has not been Dublished. There is general curiosity among foreign Price 5 a year, published monthly. Ad dress North American Betiew, 581 Broad way, a. x. Hie SouUiern Presbyterian Review for Oc tober has been on our table for two. or three weeks. It is an able, scholarly, useful pub lication, and richly deserves a liberal sup port. The following are the contents: The Lord's Supper, by Rev. Prof. Thomas E. Peck, D. D., Union Theological Seminary, Va.; The Ministerial Gift, by Rev. P. P. Flournoy, Maryland; Tbe Jurisdiction of the Evangelist, by Rev. J. A. Lefevre, D. D., Baltimore, Md.; Prof. Flint's Sermon residents to learn the result of the recent before General Council at Edinburgh; The Public Preaching oi women, Dy iter, rror, R. L. Dabney, Vs. This is a very strong saner asainst female preaching. The Al I or tne Mong Kong Consulate try General hence he favors Jodgo David Davis Stahl, specially appointed from the Depart- . .-1 '. - wisnrrcnT mt n t a in rrrn nrr ma innniFW j - - 1 platform. That shows bow much of FOR 8 Elfin OUR. ! South sagacity and wisdom he possesses. I Representative! Evins, of Tbe Washington Star says there is a Carolina, has been interviewed as to rumor that Representatives Speer and the Presidential outlook. He efri Stephens of Georgia will also refuse dently knows what he is talking to act with the Democrats hereaf tier, about. He says both Indiana and This is not true, we apprehend. Mr. New York must be carried for the ternatives of Unbelief, by Rev. Prof. H. C. Alexander, Va. ; Davidson's Hebrew Gram mar, by Rev. Alfred Jones, Petersburg, Va. ; The Recent Ordination at Hangcho w, bv Rev. John B. Adger. D. D. . South Carolina; Critical Notices; Recent Publica tions. Price $8 a year; published quarter ly. Address at Columbia, S. .C. Stephens is somewhat peculiar, and is not untrue to Georgia. Democrats to succeed, and that they cannot "afford to hazard chances in CCBBEHT C03III1ENT : . '.ttna AnAnla tit Woarilnrrtnn yjMT weorgia exenanges regara eitner otate." inac is ine tabs who -mnailV disperse the public "LV. 1 U: M. l, - J : ln ,A I ... it . - T -XT i J 1 .!. ' ' r t ' - , x'cinvu BBunviug guue uver uuuuy tu position, ne tuinxs a new xorKman i tunas nave mane up tneir estimates the Radicals, and they say he will certain to make that State certain I for the next fiscal year, and ask Con- upport their candidate for the Presi- provided that mau U Horatio Sey-1 tT Unctrin 1880. "Dr. FW in Kin 1 L tu, ; 4- JL V-OW 00mputC,.ofro.uniPg tile dency in 1880. Dr. Felton, in his letter, boasts loudly that in the next State eleotion the Independents will sweep the State. Of course if they can elect their State officers and: a majority of the members of Congress as he pretends to believe they will be able to do, then they can carry the State for Grant or some other Stal wart. But who believes this ? We do not for a moment, and we judge from our Georgia exchanges that smallest factor which enters into tbe calcu m I a i a. rt. A u iu:.i.. mour. That again is tbe Stab's pc Government for the next twelve sition. We quote: ' months. Of this prodigious sum the Tiii umiM h mnr army, with the arsenals and coast ly to unite the discordant elements and in- I wisC forts, absorbs nearly flJirty-one sure success in new k hub any millions; tne navy, iourteen ana a man outside of that State. If, however, half: nensiona. nearlv thirtv-two and they do not anticipate any such revo- Sfe&oral votes of New York. The nt.innarv rp.anir.. THE CORRCPTIONS IN MAINE. Nothing has disturbed the Stal warts so much in a long time as the course of Governor Garcelon and his Council in Maine. Just as soon as they feared that the accursed chalice of corruption which they had ad ministered so freely in Louisiana and Florida was about to be commended to their own vile lips they were HSSJJlX a half-an aggregate of $7788,942 be assured." or these 'tbree ttems or over nve- . c1TJ, ninths and nearly three-fths of the That again is the Stab s opinion, entire amount called for. No wonder He says further, and wisely, as we that these three subjects occupy a tnins: I prominent piaoe in w paewiwis- ..r xnrA tn Aie a ,ua cussionof retrenchment, iVew l orc KXUTt, J.TUA, The scheme of, 6en. . Benet feeling of State pride, which would help Chief of the Ordnance, to turn the Seymour in sueh a contest, is one of tbe I militia of tbe States into a huge stand factors which we cannot.wiibout someruU, in- army of 20o,000 men, to be di- I reci-an.ptrQa:from Waabing He says that no better man than I too, is not meeting with much favor McDonald can be taken for the second! 'except among the pronounoed Cen He concludes- bv savine: ! watoBem Althob wntralization has made such progress under Republican Seymour and McDonald is the ticket to oontrol of the Government, the Cen - , J tralizers will have to ao slowlv with standing army. Peo place- win.' 1 iblicsand big It is said that Senator Hampton r gave great offence to many South ataudjng arofieiac not mix or consiat Carolinians bv his address at .Abbe- I and thev renerall v nrefer that the old eeieed with a deadly faintness, then ville, South Carolina. He is reported ,aw of V92 which stands in the came a crv of horror, and at last as advising th nonnU to deal mnr. "e T owiuw, u i uuw guuu curses and threats smote tbe sky J jusUywIth the colored laborers and Wcourae there was no purpose to th StatH mav direct. lhey are perfectly willing that when the rai- na me cauea j,o im actual service f Uie Unite States they shall ber to army and-govetament regulations; tien. xenes proposes that in time of peace the Federal Go- vemment shall control ana aiscipune the- mttttiBA tbwiitates atijerxate of 700 men from each Congressional district. The General must be oon tent with nn army of 2&,000 wen. This is the nucleus. In umesorpuu- ic danger t ho militia of the States will be found where they are needed. Louisville Courier-Journal, JJem. in Chicago is taking time by the forelocjs and, will make a despciatee to pay them higher wages. It is re and that "the militia ' of each J State shall be arranged into divi--1 sions, brigades, regiments, battalions SKVaiOUK BOOM. Really, this Seymour movement is beginning to assume formidable pro portions. Cleveland Herald, Rep. Seymonrand Ewing would make an exceedingly strong National Demo cratic ticket for next year. Chilti- cothe ( OJiw) Advertiser, Hem. Horatio Seymour is a statesman in every sense of the word, and if he was President of tbe United States he would ksow no North, no South, noJEast. no West. He would be President in the broadest sense of tbe 1 term. Fredericksburg (Va.) Star, The Washington Post says, headlines, that' "Seymour most be nominated he would earry every doubtful . State." We believe the jPo--not only that he would carry everv doubtful State, but that he . ....--i.i - would carry many that are now con sidei ed securely Republican. We be Heve be could even carry four of the New England States against Grant. Youngstown ( Ohio) Vindicator. There's just oue man in the coun try, say many prominent politicians here, who can give the party a good prospect of success in New York, as far as personal strength counts. That man is Horatio Seymour. Upright in character, broad in culture and states manship, rich in patriotism, and abounding in good will toward all men, he has tbe respect of the best elements in all parties, and would probably carry more strength the country over than any other oandi date the. Democracy could name. -Chicago Times, Ind. Dentil ofBlrs. Dickens, Baltimore Gazette. The cable announces the death of the widow of Charles Dickens. Her fate had been like that of so many other wives of Englishmen of letters that it would seem that in England poetry and the domestic affections do not thrive together. Shakespeare, Shelley, Byron and others did more or less as Dickens did ran away from their wives. Even tbe tran scendant genius of such men did not save them from public censure, and Byron and Shelley were both driven out of English society, and even from England, never to return. Dickens was very much blamed for the do mestic unhappiness that divided his household. The public, without stop ping to inquire very closely into the facts, took sides with tbe wife. It was assumed that the intimacy be tween the novelist and tbe younger sister of his wife was an unlawful one, and no denial was credited. Mrs. Dickens objected violently to their companionship and put upon it a con struction that the public accepted. It may be that she was right and it may be that she was mistaken. If the latter,, she did ber young sister a grievous injury. There appears to nave been room for two opinions on the subject, for some of the children of Dickens sided with their father, and this has been one of the chief causes of the unhappiaess of the widow since ber husband's death. Whether her jealousy of ber younger sister was well or ill-founded, it cer tainly had this effect, that it broke op ber own household and alienated from her not only her husband, bat her eldest son alia some of her other children. That such daring and er ratic geniuses as Byron and Shelley should defy' the laws of marriage and public opinion, does not seem strange, bat that any blemish should rest upon the marriage relations cf each writers as Dickens and Thackeray and George Eliot, who painted home-life with such accurate touch, and Who always give their support to personal purity and to the sacredness of marriage that such as these should revolt at law and custom, seems harder to understand. OUR STATE CONTEMPORARIES. While the matter (Mud-cut) should be discussed; let it be discussed fairly, impar tially and coolly without temper and w ithou t recrimination . Let us bear in mind the aooatolic reminder, "we be brethren." remembering that we shall need all our votes next yen. Raleigh Newt. -.,;) f We care not what the platforms of the Democratic and Republican parties declare on tbe subject;' all who are not locally in terested, can now see the impracticability and unfairness of continuing extravagant State appropriations. The State has al ready done its duty in that Way. If appro bation of railroad appropriations is to be a test of fealty to the Democratic party, then we for one protest against such a test. Charlotte Democrat. I - I pni.iTili&i. pniwnra ,1 Tbe insatiate South must be dis armed of its ballots as it was of its muskets, and the capitol fortified for a. generation against Southern invasion by tbe total dis franchisement of tbe South. Lemars Senti nel, Rep. The probability is that Chau dler will have more monuments erected to his memory than the late father of his tcountry.. This is prooabiy owing to the raci mat air. tt usumgiun oore me reputa tion, in his day, of being a leading rebel. Atlanta Constitution, Dsm, I , We waffl offr Jublican friends now that if tbe Democratic party puts Mr. English in a position to make a leader of him in this State next year, there are breakers ahead for us. He is one of the strongest men in that party, and has a big ger barrel than W&wft.lern'BmaeV Mono) 4mmr,-am-' v.-: WiF'W have both of (ho Presidential nomt Conventions, held within ber limits. r Accordiug to Mr. Lowe the cost of bringing the 7,000 Sepoys tt and Iron Malta last year, at tne limeot liora Boacons- held's grand coup, was $765 per man, or a gross sum pJ ja5J,0m :Xady (with an eye to the picturesque): '"How old Are you, little boy?" little darkey: "Well, it you goes by wot mudder says, rs six; urn it yougoes bv de fun l?se hd, I'B most a hundred." Harper's Young People. I - -- It is calculated by tho Indian papers that the war expenses of tbe Govern ment of India arc upward 01. ten lacs or rupees, or 100,000 per day. A simple sum wiil demonstrate how a prolongation pf the cpu'.esi, mjty eoibarrnbs ta Beacons field ministry -In Ibetr next hudget. The Norther PacihV Railroad Company ha vy now 720 mi ls of completed road,;cxcldaivn of siding. ' By die summer of 1S80 ihu easteiu end uf tlie road will be completed to the Yehowtnetrjvi aod work is being pushed jii toe? Ly.v. Uc end. Tbe total land j-ant to the roi ws 47, 000,000 acred. --In 1860 we imported manufac tures of wool of tho value of $88,000,000, while in 1878, with an increased popula tion of not Jess; Itaft lQQWQ.-..,-.w.e m ported .bat ttiRdN&Wk; wojfth of woolen goods. The aoouHl product of the wool manufactures 01 tne United States amounts to Dear mO.OOQ -being ; 87g,O0Oi00O in 1878, and' lbe returns were incomplete. nort 10 is air v m wmm m 1 T aftt to All. i u i . 1 PILLS TORPID LiVER. iPt -MrBebtd, Bowcla costiTO. Pain in tne Hettti, with a dull nsdtftmmthe back part, Pem undergo cho;jlloirfisyid, full , noas after eating, with a djaipolination to cserticn of body o? mi Ad,- IrritaBility of tpcr, Ijoytirit3, vitanfoiolinKcf hav ing noglectedBcmo clut7t.wei.rine33, Dis cincss, Pluttermi? at tho Ilsait. DoW 'be fore the eyea, Yellow fcsfcin, Ifoodcvcho Kcnewlliovertheriehteyo, bestlcaaness with lit i'ul dreams, highly colored Urine. IT I liESE WLJELNIUGS AES UNEEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUXT'S FILLS arc especially adapted to Bucb cases, one dose effects such a change 01" 1'oeling lis to astonish like sufferer. CONSTIPATION. Or.!y with regularity of the bowels can perfect hu9l-.li bo enjoyed. K the constipation is of recent date, a single dose of TOUT'S PILLS will fi-jfllce, but if it has become habiiual, one pill should be taken evety nisht.gradnally lessen ing the frequency of too dosonutil a regular daily moveraent 13 obtained, which will soon folloY. Dr. I. Gi:y Lewis, Fulton, Ark., says: , " After a practice of 23 years. I pronounce TUTT'S PILLS the best anti-bilious aedicine ever maue." Itcv. V. It. Osroofl, New York, ray a: "I hare hat) Dyspepsia, Weak Btoniach and Nervousness. I never had anv medicine to do me so much good as TTJTTH' PILLS. They are as good as represented." : ' Ofllco 35 Murray, tocef, NW.Ywk. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Darts 1 as Harmless r. a spring water. Sold by Druggists, or sent by expresa on roceipt of $ 1. Office 35 Murray St., Now York, feb 88 eodly DAW wefrsu UMPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION ! Over Half a Million Distributed ! Louisiana State lottery Comm. This institution was regularly incorporated by tbe Legislature of the State for Educational and Chari table purposes in 1868, FOR THE TERM OF TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, to which contract the In violable faith of the State is pledged, with a capital of il.000,000. te which it has since added reserve fund of $350,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER monthly on the or postpones. Look DISTRIBUTION will take second Tuesdav. It never tec at the following Distribution : GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT! daring which will take place the 115TH GRAND MONTH I. Y ! .. A.SD tub !8oi Extraordinary Seii-Annnal At New Orleans, Tuesday, December 16. 1879, Under the personal supervision and management of Gen. G. T. BEAXTEEG AKD, of La., and Gen. JTJBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia. CAPITAL PRIZE $10O,0O0. Notice Tickets are Ton Dollars only. Halves, $5. ; , ruins, h. lentos, si . 1 CAPITAL PRIZE of $100,000 . . Of of I PRIZES of ! PRIZES of of 50.000.. 10.000 &m 1,000 500 800 .. 10.. . 80.C . 30,000 . 25,000 . 3U,UUU . 40,000 100,0 20,000 1 1 GRAND PRIZE 1 GRAND PRIZE SLARG 4 LARG SO PRIZES 60 100 300 6C0 10.000 A JrirltU A.1M ATION PRIZES: 100 AppraximaUon Prizes of $200. 100 ApproximaUon Prizes of 100 '100 Approximation Piizes of 75. 11,279 Prizes, amounting to ............ . Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of La., and Gen. JU BAL A. EARLY, of Va.. CommiaaionenL : . f Applications for rates to clubs should only be made to the office of the Company la New Orleans. Write ror circulars or send orders to . J. - M A. DAUPHIN t P. O. Box 60s, New Orleans, Louisiana, or same person at ! No. 319 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, nov Is-DsawtwATW sat we ni i 5 and 10c Counters I TO THE TRADE : The lire business men of the JL day are starting these counters. We are the Originators and Headquarters 1 We have the only two Exclusive 5 ana 10c Jobbing Houses in the United States. M send for Catalogue and partlc- sOO St 202 Randolph street CHICAGO. oct 13m wc fr su 28 & 28 Chauncv st. BOSTON. dsnoi Salt m :lii vi;i j ,..rf' I i jJoo; --.- .ar i -i s:i::A .heA ,i.Lt a?:; - Alum CSd'.0T4 JiS n: is' ftu ;? ;S3ttiii; For sale at t' v &vi. f ! two TXT cmrfmh nn nn inimr. : ' & if if j . . .t novMtf 3 -. ,ms vies NORTH WATER STREET, WlLMfflQTON. N.C, W & fesa SELLING THE BEST HARNESS, 8 ADDLES BRIDLES. COLLARS. Ac. for the least money. D you don't thiak so try as JT.M-Lttft,"In8 Bepairing Bkown Roddick 45 Market St. . - the long again. ARE NOW FULLY EQUIPPED IN THE Drjrtobds Line, and ready for ANY EMERGENCY Bovine been in the Northern Market for the last seven weeks, we had everv opportunity of making carefnl selec tions, and taking advantage of any good chance of - ciing useu k pay neiow me regular maJcet value. n e cava wun every conncence muarauy assert to our friends and the general public that at no time since our first start have we ever had a LARGER MORE VARIED, or CHEAPER ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL DRY GOODS. It is a well known fact that a groat revival in trade has taken place all over this country. A better feeling exists, and brighter business hopes are now entertained than for many yean past Let us hope that AT LAST looked-for "GOOD TIMES have come PRICKS ARE UP. Every one yon meet says so. We claim that it de pends entirely when purchases were made. A long and unseasonable period of warm weather has just passed, and many large importers with heavy stocks have been anxious to realize in our particular line of business. Lowers prices have been quoted than at any other time during the season. Having been on the spot waiting patiently for such opportunities, we are now prepared to offer GREATER INDUCEMENTS ! to our patrons than we possibly could do under other circumstances, also knowing from years of experience in this business, that by studying the interest of the public we are advancing our own at the same time. We sab join the following List of Prices, simply for the benefit of our friends at a distance, as those in the city can always have the opportunity of looking over oar Stock and judging .for them selves, and compare t amples and Prices. Never be bashful in bringing in your New York Samples for comparison. We know you get them, and we lose many sales by your not comparing them. We invite yon cheerfully to do no, for NO ONE can count threads or retain quality with the eye. Always bring your New York Samples and compare with our pieces, and remember, it Is Just the same in Dry Goods as in politics. All the tal ent is not centred in New York. The map of the country tells us there Is a North, toutb, East and West to it. Silks. The CHEAPEST LIKE from Auction we hase ever shown ILO0,. 1,15, 1 85. 1.37, 1.50, 1.75,2.0). Colored Silk for Trimmine-. all shades. 75c. Brocaded Satins for Trimmings, $1.5J, the latest styles. -. Black Silk Velvets for Trimmings, $1.50, 1.75, and 3.03. Black Silk Finish Velveteens, 75 cents, a good ar ucie. Fancy Dress Goods. The largest and most varied assortment in the city, embracing all the Novelties, at prices ranging J rum isjgc 10 'c. Colored Cashmeres from 15c to 75c. Our Mourning Department is now replete, having added the new fabrics of the season, niacx uasnmeres we mane a specialty. BLANKETS from $1.50 a pair up. COMFORTABLE?, a full assortment, all made J rum pure ciean netting. .' r 1 - f - - '7 . i - Flannels. A very huge Stock, too numerous far details, Bottom Prices guaranteed. 1001X8'. GENTS' and CHILDREN'S UNDER WEAR, HOSIERY and GLOVES. fJT Just give us an opportunity ef showing what we have got, and we do not fear the result. CASSIMBRKS for Men and Boys' wear, all prices Bleached and Unbleached SHEETINGS . Bleached SHIRTINGS and HOMESPUN. No space to quote prices, but yon can rely they are as low as any ining in tne maruet. LATEST NOVELTIES In Ladies' Ties & Neck Wear. BALMORAL AND FELT SKIRTS, From 50c to $2-51 sjrCut Quotations, it iuidui k,. , - U4U01BUMK1 r... eaent tne wholesale prices generally. la uusanl u snail orders higher prices have to se chargeq ABTICLES. BAGGING Gunny. Standard. BACON North Carolina, iiams, ft Btnew) snoaiaers, ss Sides, N. C choice,? s Western Smoked Hams.. ........ . Sides, f ft .....11:!" Shoulders,.. . Dry Salted Shoulders6 .' '". BEEF Live weight. . BARRET J Spirit, Tur pentit-fl Second Hand, each New New York, each .... New City, each BEESWAX ft ..".I BRICKS Wilmington, j at Northern.. BUTTER North Carolina, v'ft" Northern, V ft CANDLES sperm, fjr ft Tallow, ft Adamantine, fj ft . CHEESE Northern Factory's t Dairy , creamy ft... State, j ft COFFEE Java, V ft oio,y ft Laguayra, fc. CORN MEAL S bns.bcl.ic gsefcci COTTON TDte-Uibdle! jjujajsMriL Bneet!ng.-4 j yd tarn, f bnncn EGGS Fisa M&ckefei, No. 1.' ' bbi. So-1. X bbl Mackerel, No. S, bbi Sfo.J, SMbbl.. Mackerel, No. 3, p bbi. . Mullets. bbl S. C. Herrinz. Roe. ker 00 ft J" 18 & w 0 & 6 0 & 6a- I w 1 6 I 00 i B, W I to I W su 7 60 a 8 00 I JO 14 ut O 15 0 18 :t lUf IS 0 ;o 0 14 8 ti ? 9 80 0U -,7V 1 75 a S Mi I 18 Su ' c oo a in ij, Dry cod, 9 FERTILI2BRS- 8 SC 1 6C 6 00 5 50 3 00 S 00 00 Peruvian Guano, Oxs; .e nangn'sinosphate, Carolina Fertilizer, ' " Ground Bene. Bone Meal, Flonr,. Navassa Guano, Complete Manure Whann's Phosphate Wando Phosphate, ' Berger tt Bute's Phosph. " Bxcellensa Cotton Fertihcer FLOUR Fine. V bbi Super. Northern, V bbi Extra do. " bbi.. . Family " bbi City Mills I Extra, p bbi... . Family, bbi. Ex. Family, V bbi .. GLUE V GRAIN Corn, In store, ln oags, Corn, Cargo, bushel. Corn, mixed buehel.in bags. Oats, f bushel Peas, Cow, bushel HIDES Green, tt ft... Dry, tt HAY Eastern, 9 1C0 fts Western, tt 100 fts North River, tt 100 its HOOP IRON- ton LARD Northern, tt North Carolina, tt ft.... .. . LIMB tt bbi , LUMBER ClTT StBAltSAWM) Ship Stuff, resawed, JH M ft. . in 50 13 00 6 50 O (i (0 315 4 CO 6 bt to Kti 0 Kmc into 45 0,. (7 Oli 65CJ e: no ! 57 50 00 00 45 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 55 00 00 06 25 oo 70 oo 00 00 70 Ot 00 00 00 00 65 90 60 0b Rough Edge Flank, $ M ft. es t India Cargoes , accordli to quality, tt M ft. Dreasea Flooring, seasoned.. Bcantasg and Boards, com mon.8 Mft MOLASSES New cp (Cuba, hhds New crop cnoa, ddis tt gal Porto Rico,hhds " bbls 8c gar House, hhds, tt gal. " bbis. gal.. Syrup, Ws. tt gal NAILS Cut, lOd basis, tt keg.. . jlliB nerosene, v gai Lard, fi gm." Unseed, tt gel Rosin, tt gal. . POULTRY Chickens,live. . . P FEAjNuTb v Dusnei POTATOES Sweet, tt bushel. Irish, tt bbi PORK Northern, City Mess. . . Thin, tt M1 Prime, tt bbi Rump, tt bbi R1CB Carolina, tt Rough, V hush RAGS Country, tt ft.. . . .. -... wn City, tt ft ROPE SALT Alum, bushel Liverpool, ttsaok, Lisbon, V sack American, V sack SUGAR Cuba, tt Porto Rico, 9 ft k Coffee, f .w... B " tt T.... C tt Ex.c ft Crushed, tt 2. 0 SOAP Northern, 5 SHINGLES Contract, tt M 5 00 Common, tt M 3 50 Cypress Saps S M I 4 50 irees Hearts m sl..... .... I uu IS 00 10 00 00 00 65 9 00 252 7m 7 00 Q 7 as 3M! f 7,5 8 00 8 25 8 i 75 77v 70 08 as- s ".I ? io 105 ivf 1 00 K5 1 00 l 06 85 00 90 (0 GO lb 00 1 00 18 00 M Ot 00 00 15 ot 13 00 18 PC 18 00 IP 25 iaoo 81 88 00 00 00 00 40 0 00 IS 1 10 90 SO 22 15 1 00 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 15 IK 6 00 80 00 00 0 0 10XO 0 o STAVES W.O.Bbl.,ttM. B. O Hhd., M .-. ses. M W-tt S3 M mm jrnme, w Mill Fair. M Common Mill. Inferior to Ordmarr. tt M.... Cvprt TALLC M Lack of space prevents us from adding more, or quoting as many prices as we desire. " We have a great many SPECIAL BARGAINS, which we are offering AWAY BELOW MARKET VALUE. Just give us a call. It is much the safest way of securing any of them. BfeC) WN & RODDICK , 45 Market Street. octSStf nov 38 tf TTo-tr Bales Beat EASTERN H AY, il5 i?i znm i. vii ir - -. A For sale by KERCHNER & CALDER BROS Cheese. Cheese. Boxes A No. 1 CREAM CHEESE, r or saie Dy nov 23 tf KERCHNER St CALDER BROS. Salt. Salt. Salt. 8 0 00 8tckB TetfKwl 8ALT' : For saie by . nov 23 tf KERCHNER & CALDER BK08. Mullets. Mullets. 250 teLiorge Fat inm. lij I For sale by noy 33 tf KERCHNER & CALDER BROS Sugar.- 5 ' ,.-r' .vt - Butter, V"' OS u-.. IgaWla&o Si!: ao; Mm Meat Oorn& 0 tJM Tib; e, m fi .11'. .5UI i For sale at the Large Wholesale Grocery of n Vollers, Fronfand DockStn : novitffi Harness and No. o Bo. Front St. mm BOJll ABLE a otner purposes . NEWSPAPERS, 30 III 'aNYTQTJAN VITY WHISKEY Northern, tt North Carolina, tt gal wwii unwasnea, Washed. tt ft.. .. ...... 00 00 01 90 11 W 10 7 00 .f 5 00 4 50 3 00 1 00 1 00 t SO 18 . 25 ssfia so ,0(1 III 31 38 19 M 30 360 14 14E . 10C 40 28 20 1S5 40 230 IS 50 00 00 1100 10 00 7 1 50 134 IX 23 15 85 75 85 8)1 11 ss x II 700 8 60 5 00 7 60 15 GO 00 00 00 6 OO 5151 6 M 500 400 500 WXIiIfTINOTON MONET AABKB1 Exchange (sight) on New York, M disc'L Baltimore, y " Boston, X " Philadelphia, M " Western Cities, h " Exchange 30 days 1 tt cent. Bans of New Hanover Stock 86 First National Bank, 7t Navassa Guano Co. lc N. C. Bonds Old Ex-Coupon S3 Do. Funding 1865 8 Do. M 1888 :8 Do. New a 13 Do. Special Tax..... '1 Do. to N. C. Railroad 80 W. St. W. R. R. Bonds 7 Be (Gold Int) . 100 Carolina Central R. R. Bonds, 8 ttc .40 WiL Col. Ss Aug. R. R. " 80 Wilmington City Bonds, S c 75 7 ttc 80 u " old 6 ttc 70 " " new 6 ttc... 70 (Gold Inu 3. u Stte 76( " New Hanover County ...8 ttc 75 (Cur. Int) W. St W. Railroad Stock , .46 North Carolina R. R. " 60 WU. Gas Light Co. " 45 Wilmington Cotton Mills 100 Mountain Beef. I WISH TO SAY TO MY FRIENDS AND THE public generally, that I have inst received a Car Load of FINE MOUNTAIN BEEF, which I will offer for sale at CITIZENS' MARKET, and STALL No- 6, at prices to suit the timet. Cash orders respectfully solicited by sept 36 tf T. A. WATSON & CO.. Prop's. You Want rpHESE THINGS YOU SAY MADE SKIL FULLY, of good material and for the least money. Yon will patronize home industry if it costs no more than to place your orders elsewhere. Good. That's business. We've everything now in apple pie shape for the manufacture of Buggies, Wagons ' Carts, Drays, Harness, &c. -See now if we cant please yon and keep jour money home. ' novSStf GERttARDT A CO. A Cardlo the Afflicted. Br. ROBERTSON, 19 So. Entw . Street, Baltimore, MM, From fifteen years' experience in hospital and pri vate practice, guarantees a permanent care In all diseases of the URINARY ORGANS and of the NERVOUS SYSTEM, via ; Organic and Seminal Weakneta, Impotency (loss of sexual power). Ner vous Debility and Trembling, Palpitation of the Heart, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Pains in the Back and Nocturnal Emissions, etc., all resulting from abuses ln youth or excesses in manhood Dis eases recently contracted cured ln Ave to ten days, and the poison entirely eradicated from the sys tem. Also all blood and skin diseases -quickly cored. Dr. Robertson, a graduate of the Universi ity of Maryland, refers to any of the leading phy sicians of Baltimore. Special attention given to all female complaints and irregularities. All communications strictly confidential, and me dicines sent to any address. Call or write, enclos- iy. septm ng stamp for repl sept! Just Received, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF BRUSHES and COMBS, which I am setting very low. The purest WHISKKYS.BRANDISS and WINES for Medicinal Purposes always on hand. I oeWtf Wholesale and Retail Druggist, tanairronisireeiB, N.E. corner Market! Wilmingttm. $.9, mffglff&j 5s nO)3TA w -. If te'vOft

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