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rraKOE!OTO.MAB,tb!oMt war, at the i Pr?'". n ciw surjacribere iaascriue. 'Mriui from ore i rate ot 15 cents per week for any pc.io u week to one year. j cents for three monms. ADVERTISING RATES blunders since ilie Franco rrassian notably bie financial schemes, Falk laws, and his dealings with Socialistic problems. His greatest blander, it would seem, is bis keeping un such a heavy armament which r -. kind." Having mentioned what the pulpit harleqain said, it is bui right the other aide should be heard c daily i. One sena" provokes other Powers to do like- vi.XLw wise, and which only embarrasses rWJ?ggSSSS3fe and impoverishes-. SStSSSSftSatt- We refer to these things became All announcements 'SgSa Meet- recent intelligence irom vxeriuuy tlopa, Fic-Nica, tiety mvei1g rate8i . . minister is learn- nilUnO UUUU www - inr bv exDerienoe. It is certain that o -j.i nii.l V Will If. LUOikVU .... m8, " , , nnhmn at No advertisements inscea m If two things were dohW in Nortl Carolina the"' children would be muofj more favored. If men were required to pay tax on what they were worth, and if no man were allowed to vote who could not ehow his poll tax re ceipt, then the revenues of the State would be more than they are now. It is evident that the country at large is troubled with the any price Notices ;ina torn; MUbsoqaent insertion. i,rtion. Kv- : V.r ,Q1 n.Aiian nt t.hft tinftnmat Qfi- 7. . . a . ... - i i :t.V f iccnargeaiw f ISw Tate. Twice a 10 Z ' , Zv' tDat UOt Bail OI tOB SOlUBl wwait-u ui ory ow u , 3 rasnr nr0a!nn nn hoc. 1 st c agitation. We ., r,. .1 j MK,iwuuuiuawuij". I 7 --------- -p,- tne oiaie is taxeu aa ordinary advertisements, but only hearted Randolph of New Jersey, and by other men of that stamp who love Sooth Carolina. As to Gov. Hampton's attitude it was stated, nd has ot baSt denied, that One of the ViAinaepublioto Statesmen, who w4ain Columbbtwhentbe Board of State Canvassers were in durauce vile, offered, on the part of thejtle publican managers at Washington, to Withdraw the troops and let Gov. Chamberlain drop, if Gov. Hampton would publicly avow' his belief that double what 1 the tiayes eandioates ior i rewwn- tial Jiaectofs had been eieuiea tn uhb Stale. Gov." Hampton indignantly declined to be a parly to any such , MISCKULAKEO08. , MISCEL, -VI Ifl-l-ye Christina n Vara i w " - -fcv I f w on y .ANEOUS. s Trade. Mta that the arma" problem of how to collect taxes On bargain. The people' generally, it iiuiiionL mBuruuu. . m on t nnainosa una nun uveiuuuu auu 1 . vr ontiahorf i kmouiu uu auueu. uiwusin " ' " v t.... immpu. r. - ::: " . n,onBl.pr " ,o " rr; foremost r the i, TKia malcps the -..II . LUC kJlUbVj ID bUA VUi uau - SiSja say there we iodications wblch show bnden UQeqUal, because it makes it 7B: - v.., , At trua rate au Carolina. Charleston Courier, Dem. and nan paia ior wmwj .Bt of Mar coats wiU pa? for a simple announcement 01 ar rage or ueatn. Advertisements to follow reading matter, or to !CcfpW8pS Place, will be enarged extra ac cording to tke position desired. Advertisements on which no specified number of nfemonsis marked will be continued "tWfortid," atfhe optioLtiie pnblisher.and charged np to u r i arTn r.i n n ance. Advertisements disconttnaed before the time con cted 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 cue dollar per square for each insertion. An extra charge will be made for double-column or triple column advertisements. All announcements and reeommendatiens of can- mSSr Germanv taking the initiative. that JsismarcK is awaicemng to a heavier and m0re oppressive on those sense of the noavy ouraens ne nas who . farIy list their property. placed upon his own country oy nis Take the oase Qf New York. We military system, He has so expressed oopy from the Baltimore American: himself, and he wants the Powers to collections in that city disarm to eive up their immense have fallen ofi from $8,906,343 to $5,036,- .nninmnt and to come down Wl. and the Msessment from $806,949,422 "1 L - i to a peace basis. aients. Contract advertisers will not be allowed to exceed their space or advertise any thing foreign to their regular business without extra cnarge at transient rates. Payments for transient advertisements must be made in advance. Known parties, or strangers witb proper reference, may pay monthly or quarterly, ac cording to contract. Advertisers should always specify tne issue or ib- 4ues thev desire to advertise in. Wl in 1 97.582.075. and this in the face of the He began the work I fact that there has been a large actual in- r an A ha mnat BAt thft ATAFQ. I CreaSC 1U tne amount Ol persouui P'upc.iy of arming and he mast set the exam- j realJ jrrr g taxation The dlf. pie of disarming. Fiance, Austria, ficulty seems to be that citizens take undue .ad the other Great Power, will not IftAmlpi beein the good work untii they see by stretching their consciences a little swear that thev bad personal property subject to taxation, while 6,219 swore that they owned cone that was taxable, and B.ouo paia no attention whatever to the notice that tney the Baltimore American saya: "If Bismarck wishes to crown himself prince of peace, as he has already prince of war, he will lead Germany to take the ini tiative in this matter. The other Powers will be only too happy to follow." OIK STATE 3WP( T K WI JPORA HIKN, If the railroad Question is not profitable but rather a burden as argued, why let us discuss it when we bave leisure, whunlhere is no foe to meet. The East canuot control the Legislature, no matter which party is siirif.esaful. The East with few exception sends Republicans to the Legislatutewho have no voice ilthat uody 13 uemocrauc, and are easily influenced by the.. Western Republicans if that party has conTroT," and will support tue railroad because they do not nav taxes. So that the Legislature in our opinion will support the railroad, no raatter-which party is in tfcscendancy. It is beUer that the matter should not be mndemn issue in the camoaien.Let ns not be divided, when we need all our strength. Weldon News. It is imoolitic and unwise, as well as burdensome, tu a Dorlioo- of the State to continue these appropriations after Vie road a completed to AsheviSe- Why not let me sun- here no issue is named the advertisement .will be Inserted In the Davy, wnere aa iavuaw cuunewe" v y . to bo sent to aim aunng tue ume iw a"'Ptk""rr'v IIORB ABOl l I HKPBOFIIS. In the recent Georgia Legislature .SmSSSSSSJS a sneech was made by Mr. J. A. Aw- mailinz of the paper to his address. I . . , ...f,j Remittances must be made by Check, Draft, Pos tal Money Order, Express, or in Registered Letter. Onlv such remittances will be at the risk of the publisher. Communications, unless they contain important aews, or discuss briefly and properly anbiecta of real interest, arc not wanted; and, fl acceptable in every other way, they will variably be rejected if the real name of the author is withheld. had been assessed. It will be seen that the I 0, ha Hiarncapd enUrrtv free from noliti- UimCUliy ID lUWUKO fflCUUClJ turn nuiu impeded the coiieciion oi tne income, lax tall swearing." Mr. Lewis T. Clement, the inven- tor of the "Ulement Attachment, fi.tr in wrtinh ho rffirrfid to cotton I was boru in 1803 in Kutnertora monnfafturino-. He showed that the I oounty, Tennessee. A sketch of him arorag Star. By WILLI AITS IX. BERNARD. WILMINGTON, N. C: Friday Morning, Dec. 19, 1879. A NEW POLITICAL SCANDAL. A letter in the New York Star from Washington concerning Mr. Tilden and the "unwritten history" ootton crop of the State was worth $22,500,000. He said: "If we had converted this raw material into yam and exported it in that, shape, it would have added 100 per cent, to its value. Instead of $22,500,000 we would have had $45,000,000. If, after converting it into varns. we had made cloth ot it, we wouia have so increased its value that the crop would have been nearly equal to $60,000,- 000. Ab a matter ol course I do not pre tend to accuracy in this statement, but offer it as an aooroxtmatibn merely to indicate the very great increase in value that results from the manipulations of the manufac turer. w " The most exten sive cotton spinner in New England, perhaps in the World, has traveled over the South and attentively considered -our ad vantages, and he admitted that he could in the Nashville American says: "On the lestoration of peace his patriotic cal considerations and then left to the dts cretioo and wisdom of the next Legislature? What has it to do with politics anyway? or how can its advocacy or opposition affect the standing of anv member of the Demo cratic party? Now, Granville county pays every year $6,000 to this road, nearly as much as all the State taxes of the seven counties direcllv interested in its extension Other eastern counties pay in equal Oropor- tion and some nearly double what Cfran- TORPID LIVER. XiOSS Of Aobetlle. Bowels costive . Pain in the Head , with a dull s er.sation in tho back part, Jfain under tne sno-jMsrbladv lott noss after eating, vith a du inclination to exertion or noay or intaa. ii r-taoiaty or temper, Low spirits, wit:iAfc eL'n(tfc'fiav inir neslected seme dutv. WdTinesa. Diz ziness, Fluttering at the Kciit, Dots "bo fore the eyes, Yellow Blcin, Headache generally over tne ngnt eye, .uesuessneas with fitful dreams, highly colored wine. IF THESE "WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'S PILLS are cnpccinlly adapted to nch cases, one dose eacet Mich a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. CONSTIPATION. Or.Iv witlf reeelarity of the bowels ecu perfect health bo enjoyed. If the constipation is of recent date, a single dose of TUTT'S PILLS will suffice, but if it has become tfabihiaV One pill should bo taken every nisht.FT-Edr.a;: . lessen ing the frequency of the dose until air i.;ar daily poysaent is obtained, which will -soon follow. Dr. I. Guy Lewis, Fnitou, Ark., sayei "After a practice ot as years, I pronounce TUTT'S PILLS the best entl-bilious medicine ever made." Rev. F. It. Osgood, New York, nays : " I have had lyspepfia, Weak Stomach and Nervousness. " I'never had any medicine to do me so much good as TUTT'S PILLS. They are as good as represented. Omce85 JlnWay Street, New York. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Gray HaIB OB WHTBKEBS changed to a GLOS3T Black by a single apphcation of this Dye. It im parts a Natural Odor, acts Instantaneously, l nd is as Harmless as spring water. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of $1. ' : We 3& Murray St., Now York, f eb 88 eodly DW " werrau T) THB TRA.DB : The live business men of the day are starting these counters. We are the Orieinators and. Headquarters i we nave me oniy two Excujbive 5 and 10c Jobbing Booses in the United States. s-Send for catalogue ana paruc jSfc m BITLKR BKU., ZUU aj art xvauuuipu mien, vuivnuu, oct 1 3m we f r su 26 & 28 Chauncv st. BOS1 ON. m jyjESSRS. BOATW.RIGHT & McKOY, Mmimm -Qxnts : What Goods have you to offer for Christmas trade ? Send us your list. An early reply win Oblige me, as I desire to order my Goods In time for the Holiday trade. tOiir quotations, u 8kt;uio be iindyrsUXM lt eeent the wholeuale prices generally Un losiuu as sxiaU orders higlua- prices nave to be charted A3TXOLh'. The above letter suggests a reply to the public generally. We will state that BAGGING Gunny . standard. . BACON North Carolina, Uame,y &(new). ...... Shoulders, ft aides, N. C choice. te Western Smoked Hams.. Sides. Shoulders,.... . Ory Salted Sides ft... Shoulders BSvEP Live weight amis Tur ceaUnn . raioxii 00 18 0 U 12 1 11 H !0 .1 BAP.RELH Sp Second Hand, each New New York, each q w J BRICKS WilminMon. M Northern BOTTBB riorth Carolina. V a . Northern, ft j CANDLES Sperm, ft Tallow. Ei lb ...... ! 15.000 5,000 20,000 Have in stock and en route, Pounds FANCY and PLAIN CAN DIBS, Pare Sugar Goods, Pounds NUTS, every variety. Sweet CUBA GRANGES, ... d I -j -VTERVOUS EXHAUSTION. A medical essay. p nm nri si n p -a series " of lectures delivered i at ' Kahn'SMaseum of Anatomy, on the cause and cure of premature decline, showing indisputably how lost nealtn may De rezamea, anoraing a ciear y- ville nava. Is it arjvlhioe very rmarkble nopsisof imuedimesstato HMMM h.t A.:n.mA w.k. whiph snnnsllv meat or nervosa ana pnysicai oeomty. ocuig toe that QraDVille, or Wafce, wbicu aapoai y . M , ' J c By mail. 25c. cur- heart responded to the cry for help for the sends up $15,000, should desire to look into rencVi or postage gtamps. Address secretary katm's imDoverished South, by a more determined renewal of an enterprise that he confidently believed would place the cotton States on their feet again; out bis surroundings were entirely new and embarrassing. Penniless, he resumed in bis old age me trades or gtn- wrighl and furniture maker, in order lo eKe out a decent support ior nimseir ana invalid this matter and ascetain if the investments are wise and judicious? uxfora lorenagiu. To Steal (be Vote of New York. Washington Cor. N. Y. Herald. Tho project which has been moot ed bv some Republicans in New wife, and it was only dnrins short intervals I York, that the Legislature of that of respite 3tolen time,-1 may say that he j gtate 8nan wnen jt meets in Janua could prosecute his work on his models. , , method of choosina j . : . ? Museum, 688 Broadway, Hew York. dec l eoQ4tn tiweir Select Boarding and Day School, lllllaboro. M. C. TUB MISSES NASH and MISS KOLLOCh. will - rem me the exercises of their School on Fri day, 6th February. 1880, and dose them S4 th J une, (twsnty weeks.) Board and Tuition $100. Circulars forwarded on application. in ir aec in zm His progress was necessarily slow, but ho 'worked and waited a wearisome time,' un- The Old Reliable! THB MOZART SALOON. NO. 1 GRANITE ROW, S. FRONT STRBET. They urge that New York is joil.X I1A.4.R, Jr., Proprietor. Why is it that everybody likes to go to that place ? Because Jim Mc3owam is superintending the Bar Presidential electors, finds general favor here among Republican Con pressmen, and some Western men are particularly active in its advoca cy til his patent was obtained, and those fa miliar with his ideas were convinced of their ultimate triumph. Two or three of bis friends then advanced means sumcieni a nuialvtiAl a o m all maithinA Anil nnt it in spin cotton at from 5 to 7 per cent, cheaper -onerg.lioll. jHt at this turoioe point io his 1 now decidedly a doubtful State; that .1 V ..U XTa VnnlonH Tint ! I T ... .. -i-r ..... 1 . -. , .11 usu uccuuiuiuiicii iiytwuu. . ""X I fortunes, while on tne roaa 10 i.asii vine 10 tbe proposed cnange woiuu give a tmth ia tor ran snin r.fitton from 10 to Is I nnnnar.iaA oriih hia I , r r. . , . , . c,0a .:u jk Mt I " . vrr- o ; rw I Hwnuawu,. -.- , iarge maionty oi us electoral vote Ul 10 u WU1 uu u"u" " per vcm.- 1U invenuon, he was iaiany miurea oy ao uc- .;.," oQl,Kr,ona on,l kv .t m. d th .ihrat rook. : a h nnmmoni JSnglana. Tne expenses on one nunureu fii4lent at Lflii ereak bridlte. on the Jlurr I uij iu vU, "- r' ' auentiuu auu wv muu - . ,0l hi . from here to ;;t w.aii. tnnik and died that it would thus settle Detore- It declares that Mr. Tilden offered to I Providence, Fatt lUver or Lowell, plj 1 aw, 22d September, 1879, io the 67ih I hand, and almost beyond doubt, hov the electoral vote of South Caro- fSSS&JtrLSL 7 ot hu age." the result of the next year's elec- J . JBB MIKBH UIS iuuw wu . I I.: A U -pMBAannx, oM- 1 it.:. 1 i i rT I I I 1(111 llilll M1VC LUC A. 1 UC1U VllU V OVV U I """iV". .:.":Tfl Prof. Ledonx. the chemist of the . ";;ur Wlllono Th. ! lt i. that Sto r in Nav Ynrk ana inter I - . ! , . I ., ... .-10.. l j . , . .u. ;kL : uuju - - 1 nor renr. 1 as ui uscii ia a wuu liwu. Mnnn rn n n.rnpr m.Rni.:ii dlslibu i navo nroron m 1.0 it'L Liie vuluih 111 Dick Uopkixs, is alwayseady to cater to the pub lic in the Oyster lino. Oysters are received fresh very day. uovSOtf n we Tr lina that two persons went from r . nHnnntnno rT i 1 1 1 i in. JJL w iiAa uuj usuau&krv vv 11T t j- ' tin i( nnn iiiinnny I1H man XIBI II. IN I 7c. Next! 7c. viewed Mr. Tilden, telling him that In addition to this we have great advan- I attended the oraani-1 each Congressional District choose a -Trrosknk oil 7lCKII.rl PKB gallon, . ... ... ... .1.. laees in climate and water power." at Lnapei mil, auenaeu tue urgciui f t , AiA..M I K at Retail. No on charced at above tirice. .1 ,V-nnrrt R, AM 11 fTlVO Tl fl ll Ml1.. I w - ........ w- , ...... - . . . W ran MI H HP! I.I, I . LI K L W J D1CULUI D I I . . .. .... .. ' t . ---j i I r'ainta, uiis ana uiass, tsaaa, uoora ana ciinai, at-laro-e to do onosen eitner oy tue 1 very low. t u .u UA r j;..,;t Bbls Kerosene Ofl, Lat Wholesale. Prices. the Republicans would give the elec toral votes to Hayes unless he paid $30,000 that the money was actually sent to Charleston, but that the ' plan was changed because it was be lieved that Florida and Louisiana had been secured, and South Carolina was of bat little consequence. The account is long would fill two columns of the Star, and we have not space for it, even if we thought it worthy of being copied in full. We do no', know how much truth there is in it. Possibly there is uone. The account appears to have been prompted by Gen. Gary's at- We copy this mainly for the refer-1 zation of the American Agricultural ence to the advantages the South has Society in New York. He has writ over the North in the facilities ten an account of what he saw and have noticed in I heard for the Raleish Observer. We vv wwa -j ww - . w several Northern papers that they I give a paragraph or so: aDDreoiate these advantages. I "A Vice-President has been elected from x ... j . .v. man(11 I every State. The Vice-President for North xu iKru w iu i ciarolina is C!ol. L. L. Polk, our Commis- makms in this State rn the use of tne I sioner of AgrisuUure "Clement Attachment," we promised to refer again to the letter of Mr. C. F. Harden. According to him the machinery used in the factory at Windsor, Bertie county, cost $4,3S8. The Raleigh Observer takes his figures as a basis of calculation, and makes the total cost, including Legislature or by the body of district electors. Some Western ttepuDU- cacs think that this plan ought to be recommended to the Kepubhoans of the New x ork Legislature as a party measure, and it ia even said that the National committee, which is to meet here next Wednesday, should con- ICI V lltMOUIVU. v. . . I.. . . - . , , , "As a eomnliment to North Caroiioa.lLe aider tDe propriety oi a puouc uecia- address which ! had the honor of delivering I ration on the . subject. It is feared HANCOCK S5 DAGUKTT. dec 14 eod3m su we fr S3 Market St. before the Association upon the qnality.of 1 by tnoge who fayor t that the New American seeas was put uown ub iu vury v . ronnhl;nflna ,u he timid aboot firat on their nrommme. A letter irom I w " r : 7 . Crov. Jarvis, endorsing the movement, was I acting unless they bave tbe consent read and received with tokens of pleasure, 1 0f the party in other States. No Time to Lose. "UdK IB SHORT, SO MA KB THE BEST USX of it by calling on us sad getting one of our STY LISH SUITS. Only a few more left. We will also sell you a fine ULSTER or OVER COAT at prices within the reach of all. Our motto is Low Prices and Fair Dealing. Don't forget the place. 500 pckees RAisms K AAA Fresh COCOA-NUTS, 300 Boxes iriiE-cuAcKKftK 200 11518 APeLRS 100 Baml'clll:K' A large stock of Currants, Citron, Prunes, Figs, Lemons, Grapes, Cranberries, Preserves, Jellies, Mince Meat, Brandied Fruits, Pickles, Fancy Crackers, Teilet Soaps, &c . &c. Our stock of STAPLE GROOSlUES U large, fresh and well selected. We are not going to lecture, but we do say, if yeu will drink, buy GOOD LIQUORS You can buy them ia any quantity from . Boatwright & McKoy. Brandies, from the finest Imported down to Do mestic; WhUkeys. from thirteen years old to one year; WinesSherries, Catawba, California, Port Scuppernong, Champagne; Malt Liquors. Ale, Por ter and Lager. We invite everybody to come and t ee cs (both Wholesale and Retail customers). We are deter mined to sell low. Goods guaranteed or money refunded. Boatwright & McKoy, 5 and t NORTH FRONT ST. decl4B&Wtf Substantiate for Xmas. 0QQQ OBANGES, $2 for one hundred, OldN.C.HamB, Sugar-cured Hams and Strips, London Layer Raisins, entrants. Citron, Nuts, Dried Figs at 15c per pound. Sweet Mountain Butter at 35c, 3000 FanCy and Pla'n Can(3ies' Prices from 15c to 35c retail . Wright's "Ne Plus Ultra" Mince Meats, Preserved Pino Apples, Peaches, Cranberries and Cherries at 16c per pound; Bunker Hill Mixed and Chow-Chow Pickles at 60c per gallon; THB BEST AND CHEAPEST CIGARS, Lbs choice eld Canvassed Hams, which we will close out at 10c per lb. Coffees all grades Roasted and Ground daily. You can always be sure of getting a cap of good Coffee if you buy from us. tTThe above Goods can be had at the Very Lowest Prices at J. C. Tallow, sa lb Adamantine. 8 ft. CtLSESS Northern Factory t Uairy, creamy s State, 9 . OuFFEB Java. 9 8 Bio, B Laguayra, 9 CORK J8EAL 9 bcsbeUn e&cka COTTOW TIBS--VJWlo. DOMESTlCis SheetiiiK.t s. v; Yarn. V huacii. nhua . FiSii aiaciercl. Kc. 1 . S tbi. So.a. 9 Jf bui .... Mackcrfcl, Ne. 3, $ bit He. 2, bt)!.. Mackerel, No.s. tbi Mullets. bbi S. C. Hemag, lioa.S ke Dry Cod, 4. FEBTiLiaBHs Peruvian Guano, touu it? Baughg Phosphate, " Carolina FertOicsr, " Ground Boue. Bohe Meal, Flour. SavasssGro. Complete Manure " Whann's Phosphuie ' Wando Phosphate. ' Berger A Buta's Phosph. Ezcellenza Cotton FertUuser FLOUE Fine, But... ... Super. Northern, 9 bhl Extra do. " bbl.. . Family " bbl City Mills i Sztra, 1 bbl... . Family, 9 bbl. Es. Family. V bbl . GLUK-U E...r GKA1N Corn , in store, in oags, Corn.uargo, w Dusnei....... Corn, mixed bushol.in bags. Oats, 9 bushel Peas, Cow, 9 bushel HIDES Green. 9 61 - l O lix si a it s 00 A 1 65 00 1 9j M 1 Mi 00 o at! 7 50 it, 8 00 20 14 0C IB. ; U 30 SO. . au If! XI uva 1 0 a 10 0 WJ 38 0 Of "5 1 U . 3 to ! 9- I H 80 i3 -6 U' f. St- Hi ! k 61 Vi lo ! 1 m 1 a 00 I 6 00 b 50 i 5 56 6 (0 8 00 8 ! 5 1 Z Oi- 4 W; i Oil e t. H 60 6i rc 00 00 ft 80 m 46 00 !t. () 00 00 "" ii : 0 06 00- :. 00 06 5( P 55 0ft I;, c. 00 oe 0 0(t to. 00 00 'lb (h 60 00 00 0 ' 55 SO 60 00 Tirv. SB ft RAY Eastern, 9 100 fts Western, a 100 Bs North River, 9 100 HOOP IRON 9 ton.. LARD Northern, 9 fi.... North Carolina, 9 LIKE bbl LXJM.BSH City bTaicSawBD ShipBtusi.resawea, 9 so. rt. - Roueh Edge Plank, M ft.. WeBtlndia(terzpeB,accordlng to quality, M ft Uressea JTtooruiK. sessonea.. Scantusir and Boar as. com mon, 9 M rl .... MOLASSES New cp iCuba.hhds New crop Cuba, bbls gal.. Porto Rico.hhds " bbls Sugar House, hods, Sgal. . bbls.V gal.... Syrup, . ibis, gai NAILS Cut, lOd basis, 9 keg. . . JILS Kerosene, 9 gal Lard, gal Linseed, 9 gl Rosin. 9 gal - POULTRY Chlctons,llve,grown " Spring qggi Turkeys PEANUTS Whuehel POTATOES Sweet, V bushel Irish. 9 bbl PORK Northern, City Mess. . Thin, 9 bbl - ...... Prime, 9 bbl Rumu. 51 bbl RICE Carolina, sjl lb 18 00 30 00 CO 15 08 13 00 18 00 18 PC 1? 35 I5;tXJ a 33 Rough, 9 ousn.... 300 RAGS Country, 9 City, 9 ROPE SALT Alum, 9 bushel Liverpool, 9 sack, Lisbon, 9 sack American, 9 sack......... SUGAR Cuba, .. Porto Rico, 9 B & Coffoe, 9 B t.. ..,,. C 9t Ei.C 1 1 Crushed, (ti UH . T Vnhmn Mi W Dl'JU UW UWIU, V W........ SHINGLES Cos tract, 9 M. . Common. 2 M CyproesSape a X I 00 00 11 00 0000 10 00 X 'U 1 15 1 50 ! Cypress Hearts 9 M. . . STAVES W.O.BbL.VK. R.O End., a M. Cypress, 9 K. TAjULiOW w TEMBBR Shi Peine. 9 M. Mill Prime, M t M Mill Fair. Common Mill. Inferior to Ordinary, a M. and nublished in a prominent agricultural journal of tht city." . rr . txr 1 . .. iacK on Denaw uFwu. nouses. 7.500. His cotton costs one paragraph from the "futile dalli-1 tl0 000, besides incidentals amonnt- ance" account: I - , i Ann pranr, nil ' rnin IwJ fZ VV VlVVVl AAUUUKTS Vll j The cotton crop of 1879 was estimated at 5,250,000 bale. Evidently somebody baa been at work in tbe cotton nems. vnicago Inter-Ocean, Stalwart: This is cool decidedly. After mak- PostofflCC statlatlca. The total receipts of the United Stales Postoffice Department for the twelve months ending June 30, 1879. were $764,466 more than those of the preceding year, and about f 1,000,000 more loan it was estimated tuey dec 17 tf A. DAVID'S . .Mammoth Clothing House, Corner Front and Princess Streets. dec 14 tf STEVENSON'S, Market stre&t. and C. STEVENSON A GO'S., Brooklyqgpidge. WHISKEY Northern, gal.... North Carolina, 9 gal........ WOOL Unwashed, a B Washed. V ! 1X6 1 14X 00 80 00 00 8 I 5 00 S S 50 4 50 00 13 00 15 00 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5xS : 10 90 11 00 7 00 Q &( 5 00 6 (Ml 4 50 5 00 8 00 4 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 3 50 18 St 28 30 Ik IV C 16 tt 76 85 8 7 "2 8 9X M 7 00 -, 3 01 5 Of. 7 5" W 1 1 1TI I M X O IN aNBl IdAKEITl ingtheSoathaBOrtofPandemomuto, ... 68ultthat g attribated and having nesroes slaughtered as I n (hA rovival of husiness. There given to the public until now-, and as Gen. expenses, $14,800. We do not know, tne h men jQ the y?eitl batcher the were issued during the last fiscal year f art (-Fnrv has hften lnterVieweQ OU a 8UU- I , ts" - .t ' r: . V. . .U: -I w- - - I. , . vi: i rn nnn ior saie to tne puuuo 1 1 ,uuu,wu Vm I &c.: $3,800. Interest l,000-total U1UUO vawvrnawu v vf 'ZL Mart Qarv has been interviewed on a sub ject which has a direct bearing on what was attempted to be done by Hampton and his friends before the election, so now we have here in tbe foregoing facts the history of what was attempted after tbe election . It has been stated that Tilden lost his elec tion through being counted out in Florida and Soutb Carolina, and he has been charged with attempting to buy a vote io Oregon but we incline tq the opinion that this estimate is excessive. The Observer next shows the profits, which it places at $16,300 net pro fit, after deducting expenses, $1,500. We tbjnk it probable that by good He certainly attempted to pur- management this mill can make $2,- ckise the six votes of South Carolina by I Soo nroflts. If this is correct, then AHA aaa r -' - - : e u I - - - ' " has been told to your correspondent be some fifteen per could be realized, in one year. It was a gigantic mo- j principally for postal cards and Grain. 1000 BQSh PRIMB WH1T1C corn. qq Bales EASTERN (Choice) HAY, Peas. Peardeal. Wheat Bran and Corn Bran. Oats and Cracked Corn, and any thins else you may de sire in oar line. . . . c ; dec 14 tf PRESTON CUM MING & CO- The New Hat Store. true, and there is no reason whatever to doubt it." Without indorsing any of the state ments in the least, we give the above i as a part of the political gossip and scandal of the day. It may be true, but it is probably false. The Charles ton Neios and Courier has this to say: "What we have said about the attempt made bv Governor Tilden South Carolina electoral vote Durcbase. is confirmed, we find, by tbe writer of an article published In the New York Star of Saturday. There is something in it. Tbe charge is made that Democrats in South Carolina knew of the scheme and bad a hand in it. We do not believe it, and we shall not attach any importance to this part of the Story unless the true names of tbe persons implicated are given so that they can speak for themselves." sarins f hia nnnor A.nmpn t.r t rie vflrv WA that wMnilv 8tamP8 f the f f?.11!- MT STQClt 0 lJOYSAOT m v , IT vT " " Zn. T"' 259; 221,797 postal cards, and iJS Bumcuuujr una uccu u nw. vwdk Qijijijijij stampea envelopes, vaioeu at wisn to save mcney call ana examine my etocK De- o TlAv 7.r)) mon ins( en I 4M QAA AAA Tho fntj iaanfa Cit A I F""'"s Bv, I . iml - vvmiw iww) j w bv. px,vw,vw. vwm. .wwv.ww . ' 1 1 I kinds ( including also tne newspaper By the act of Congress making wrappers, official stamps, etc.) reached quinine free of duty, over one millibn an aggregate or JWM, - Wanted ! . ... b mww . n ui oiii.tjuu.vjuw i it v&aiuwa i -v - , . dollars has been wived to the people . aemand hag been Qld OODDer. Brft8fi and Lead- A j ' m I a -M I Highest Cash Prices Paid by Molasses, Flour, Sugar HhdsandBbls.MOLASSBS, 1 AAA-Bbls FLOUR, Super to lUUlf Bitra Family, 1 i X Bbls SUGARS, 110 Granulated. A, Extra C. aud C Bacon, Coffee, &c, 200 60X08 Dry Salted sides . fc f Batm BIO COFFEE . JdmO Rio, Lagayra and Java, dell tf JOHN M. ROBINSON, No. 13 North Front St. South of Purcell House. no We confess in this speculation we uopoly and swindle, ana tne uerao- stampea envelopes. PflfiPPR inXIP! 8i PiTlRITRY The whole numDer ot letters ana i uuuuuj wuuh uavvum, are groping in the dark. The West minster milts experiment turned out well. When we can get an exact statement of operations like those published by the Georgia mills, we can then speak more confi dently of the value of the small mills. crats crushed it. CURRENT CUanBllT. A case somewhat similar to that of Dr?XbmeT, of this city, was related by Mark Twain of him self at tbe breakfast to Oliver Wen dell Holmes. Twain told how he packages received and disposed of by j is north skVKNTH st.. Philadelphia, Pa. the Uead Lietter umce aunng tne last rSr . e, i i-ctonrespondence solicited. nov 22 3m year w ,vvw,uxu, a uwimn about 190,000 from the total of the preceding year Tbe Plain Wnj and Became. New York Sun. bcene: Tne .national uemoorauo Tosetfe The subject is certainly very impor- had ancon8ciously stolen for a pre- CoStiS SS , by bribery or tant, and well worth tbe most care- faoe to his "Innocents Abroad' a 1 Knocking heard at the hall door. r.A hu thai. .-;rjv: . ::T. '. J. I ;.. t -TI-.j. 1 J i O ... . investigation. aeatoawon vm jh.t. utntuvB uau Presiding UHicer: Who's there? Answer: John Kelly Boots and Shoes. T3 ECEIVINQ DAILY NBW GOODS OF EVERY description bought at the lowest cash prices, and will be sold accordingly. A nice lot of Fancy Uoedsfor the Holidays. THOMAS fi. HOWBY. dec 14 tf No. 47 North Market Street, f ul and in OIS1HARCK. AND GREAT ARMIES. In the last numbers of the JBritish Quarterly and Westminster Reviews there are elaborate papers on Prince Bismarck. One is depreciatory to some extent ; the other appears to be discriminating and fair. We gather, trfter reading both, that great as the -German Chancellor is, his success has not been marked in directing the affairs of the Empire since it was formed; In other words, he is greater as a war minister than as a peace minister. He created literally the Empire as much as Count Cavour, probably the greatest statesman of modern times, cresp4 Italian unity. But Bismarcklias made some capital years before written to a volume of KtUom S.at.p that, mav he poems. n RPRnncu iw u bbjt- tna,may.uu of ro '"5 doubtful or Democratic is threatened Wnlm hv nHUlih and M-reauinc. T.L... vw -u-. ... . u. I rr -ri.7L"-0 . . . 1 AUSWCI. j-iit j-vid. kuy. with an invasion. Oregon Kepubli- that author, and he supposed that the PrpaidiDff Officer: Whv do vou j. .. - . t . - .L m ... . ft j I - . , cans are anxious t9 get thousands ot l aeaicauon -jmj un wp, auu was in i agk to Re admitted here ( na.rna.(am.tA tht Stat .are for tbat way unooisciously appropriated I Answer: Because I defeated the ; 2 T . :. , las hts Own. vmtxmoimeTi3tcean. them in 1BU. in we meanume iney . . . : r . . t, ai is nuuiakoiiai, oo i oo uo THB AMERICAN SPORTSMAN'S JOURNAL do hot care a continental whether the poor negro freezes or dies. Oregon is a great deal colder than Indiana. That North Carolinian in Washing ton is right, who said, according to the Dispatch, that "the exodus is a cruel fraud upon a parcel of poor negroes." ' We neglected to note that the minority of the Brooklyn Presbytery! those who voted against Talmage and were recently denounced by him have published a reply in which they deny his charges against them, pronouncing them a mere "tissue of falsehoods." They further say that nor speakers den was epoosed he is a slanderer of "the most ignoble Gordon of public welfipDasHmed, whether it was, or wwhoti proposed in 1876' to leave the; IJ!g3fcwtadidates for Presidential Electors to their fate. Tbe National Democratic party took no interest in the South Carolina can vass, and contributed neither money to the cause. Mr. Til-. to the nomination of Gdyn,jftttdJife was no part Denieafeipttth Cal Tummiioa was over, ijMsjatjte waf !Stt0' to secure inatspensaBie n,iec- of Nephew Pelton e Writh or without m a carpet- en to "South bythe dashing and the warm- Democratio party! of . New York at the State election in 1879. SOUTHERN ITEMS. here the toral vote,.an came fifty agent wmm trtAnaann vi aaa Carolina was given Georgia The New York limes publishes correspondence from North Carolina and Florida to the effect that both of these States can be canted by tbe Republicans i n 1 880 if a determined effort is made. A novel feature at a church festival at Nashville, Teen., this week, is presented in tbe character ot gypsy fortune tellers, who are personated by the most hpnntiful vouoe ladies present. Thev are said to be liberally patronized by young men. Chattanooga (Tenn.) Times-. Thrnuah-business South on the railroads ia as light, it not lighter, than it was in Dp-, oemoer, ioo -iu.oi uuiw io, uianuiauiurwa and farmers are noiding up tneir goods for advanced prices, ine local shipments, however, are very good, better than last year. Kvirosa omcers expect a rnsu or business from januaiy until may. t:f -1 AA Tubs Choice LBAF LARD, 1VV tlTS BoxeaPoreCANDT, I Bbls and Boxes Fresl1 CRACKERS, QQ Boxes Selected CREAM CHEESE, 2 Q 80x38 ToUet and Laundry SOAPS , DA A Boxes LYB and POTASH, wXUVr -1-nK Boxes CANDLES, Xi O . Half and Whole Boxes, 1 A A Half Bbls and Boxes lUU R. R. MUla SNUFF n r A Whole and Half Sous BAGGING, Bundles New TUB, Exchange (sight) cn New York, X discV Baltimore,.. X " Boston, ; X " PhiladelphU, Jtf " Western Cities X " Exchange 80 days 1 9 cent. Bans of New Hanov6r Stock" 8t First National Bank, 7t Navassa Guano Co. " 16 N. C. Bonds -Old Ex-Coupon 33 Do. FnsdinslSU.. 8 Do. " 1863 8 Do. New IS Do. Special Tax .M Do. to N.C. Railroad .80 W. A. W. R.R. Beads 7 c (Gold Int). 100 Carolina central K. jk. Bonds, C. .o Wil. Col. Aug. R. R. " 30 Wilmington City Bonds, Sfc 75 V fc 80 " oli6 9e TO new 6 fje.... 70 (Gold Int 8e 76 1 - " New Hanover County ...6fe 76 (Car. Int) W. A W. Railroad Stock 46 North Carolina B.B. " 00 Wil. Gae Lizht Co. Wilmlncton Cotton Mills . . . ,.46 .100 Kegs NAILS, iood Iron. Spirit Barrels. Giue. Water Uronad Va. Meal. Marshall's Fine Salt, J' dec 14 U For sale low by WIIJilBBIB A MURCHI80N. Wholesale Gro. & Com. Merts. Forest and Stream, ' - AND :. ' " i ROD AND GUN. A WEEKLY PAPER DEVOTED TO FIELD SPORTS, PRACTICAL UA.SUS. 'Tnfioal YACHTING AND r n swau mat DOQK KECIIKATIU OOT-I HIS ON OF .TORE. P tVATIONO BOATING, RIFLE AMU AUU. HS AND STUDY. This is the only Journal in the Country that fully supplies the wants ana necessities ox tne Gentleman Sportswuta, Be On Hand Early and select your chbistmas GOODS, for be it known that we have direct from Santa Claus himself a lot of TOYS, selected ex - essly for use cruiaren. Four ana Mine Cent junters will be ran during the Christmas Season . Come and took. That Christinas turkey mast be cooked well and the cakes too, so ye husbands come and get a "PARKER" or a "ROS8MORB," which will Be a guaramee, causing the holidays to flow peacefally on, more especially tf your rooms are "Brightened' ' with one of those Superior Self-Feeders. OLD STAND, del4tf PARKER & TAYLOR. 19 Front street. TERMS fi 00 a Year. Bead for Specimen Copy "Z Forest & Stream Publishing Co., Turpentine Axes. New York. sept 27-tf IHiOtneBox0f m rj: i i TIia nam d ati .Trnimnl Published BtnrThuradoy, oi Camden, 6. C. WIS WILL RECEIVE MONDAY TS THE OLDI A Kershaw o among the Ui It offers able Medium for it ESTABLISHED PAPER IN and has an extensive circulation U, Farmers and all classes of Wilmington a desir ' in wnicn bysteam CO With those desiring to MORNING another lot of those Celebrated Round Pole and Beveled Bit Boxing Axes, the only genuine and first class Turpentine Axe in this market . We warrant every one, and have been doing so for a number otyaar. Be ssMDd send your orders to LWSON CO., dec'14 tf 19, 21 and 33 Market st , WilmingtOB, N. C. circulates, DeinzapBoeoea wun tnai cuy - . lumbU and Augusta uoeaui advertise. Subscription price, $3 febS7-tf Editors and Proprietorp WHEREFORE f (1 Because nine out of ten se lect (hem: (S) Because exactly suited - to persons of moderate means, being cheap and eco nomical in fuel : (3) Because quick, convenient and perfect in operation; (4) Because (and it is a clinch ing proof of their superiority) repeated efforts are constantly being made to imitate them; and (6j But isn't that enough ? Order the modern Kitch ener, the Sam Cook Stove. Thirteen slaes. Sola only by F. M. KING & CO.. del4 tf Metal Worker and House Furnisher. A Card to the Afflicted. Or. ROBERTSOX, 19 So. u(aw Street, Baltimore, 91 d. From fifteen years' experience in hospital and pri vate practice, guarantees a permanent care in all diseases of the URINARY ORGANS and of the NBRVoUS SYSTEM, viz : Organic and Seminal I Weakness, Impotency (loss of sexual power). Ner vous DebUlty ana Tremoiing, jraipitauon 01 tne Heart, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Palms in the Back and Nocturnal Emission a, etc., all resulting from abuses in youth or excesses in manhood. Dis eases recently contracted cured in five to ten days, and the poison entirely eradicated from the sys tem. Also all blood and skin diseases' quickly cured. 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, eDClos ng stamp for reply. eept91y COMMERCIAL HOTEL Wilmington of ftg ' F, A Sehutte, Prop'r rpHE COMMERCIAL, FORMERLY TUB -EMPIRE HOUSE." having been thoroughly renovted and refitted, Is now one of the LEADING FIRaT CLASS HOTELS in the city. The Table is supplied with the best our Home and Northern Markets afford. BOARD PER DAY $3 and $2 50. fLargc Sample Rooms for the Commercial trade. 3r A First Class BAR and BILLIARD HALL connected with this Hotel tarPRBB LUNCU daily from 11 A. M. to 19.30 P. M. . jyao tf THE PEE UEEJtllCHIAN. A First Class Weekly Newspaper Published at DARLINGTON C. H., 8. C. IT IS A LARGE PAPER 24x40 INCHE8 ALIVB with news, local. State and general, with special pains in the departments, for the family, of its out side, which is all home work. It circulates in Darlington, Sumter, Marion and Marlboro, and hence tea most valuable advertising medium. Circulation specially large at Florence. S. C. Address . , , A. A. & F. A. UUJMUC-r, sept IS if Darlington C. H., S. C.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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