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KVgNING EDITION. For the Star. SOCL'BLIND. !. i ' j 1 JOHN R. MORRIS. Fternal God, my care-worn frame' h I bow to Thee; T darkness all things fold themselves; Shine Thou to me. Thou Source Light, that floo'da. the worlds, I I would Thee hail, AuJ revel in Thy glory-wealth; Mine eyes unveil. n.wn mine eyes, 0 Wondrous God! Wait Thou no more; Icaoootsee-.-my soul is blind; - My sight restore. r t beaven's full radiance fling Some mercy-light, tmo the chamber of a soul That's hcrst in night. I feel my way. Where is Thy throne. ? U O.i. God. tell me! i'-, blinJ. I'm blind; show me the door That lesiis io Thee. ijooio, N. C. (i StEJLIGlOUS NEWS. There are in Petersburg, Vir- jr.ui.-i, 6,003 Baptists. The Hev. J. J. Beekson, of Scotisuoro, Alabama, was stuog, by 500 ,,.,.. Hf became itreil of counting about :u .1 ii:iv;. 'I'he Baptists State Cooveulion t Georgia, at us recent session, resolved i.M-.subiisti u Baptist missionary magazine i,: Hiit Stale The Methodist Bishops tell the G -m ral Conference that the 16,000 Metho ,i,sii harche3 under insir supervision owe .k-bis aggregating $7,000,000. They se verely ceusure the conduct of those trustees wno na jrmae ths church property in order tjefrny the current church expenses. ''lie .evangelists Moody and S.:ik:-y passed through Indian Territory I,, i wetk. and wnile at Muscogee, in the Cvik iMiioo, Mr. Moody arranged lo re-i--,vj i Indian girls from that nation, tor tf uoui hb will provide free education at the L.uns ladies' seminary established by him ni N -rthfieU, Massachusetts The Rev. L. Iiosser, D. D., the l're3iiJiag Elder of the Richmond district, t ,u us, ihe other day, that 20,000 persons h:J prufesded religion at the meetings he i,rts outlucicd, and he added: "I believe tbe tiuvj is not far distant when the Metho ilili circiiii rider will water his horse ia the Ganges, and the Baptist preacher will bap i z; bis cou verts ia the Jordan." When at lira best, what a wonderful platform speaker Or 11 isser ia Richmond Religious Herald. The Rev. Mr. In skip, a promi nent Methodist, after a tour of the South, back North, nad, in a published letter, s.t)S: 'The Southern brethren well under tlieir woik and are laboring to meet ihe dt-mnnds of the liour. We never saw a m ire whole-souled class of men in all u ir travels." They all speak that way of us '!u come down here; but in a little wii !e : President is to be elected, and, be :a tooe, something may be said ' -.-sa i.U.iy to make us vain. Rdigiou Hi: lt d Hon. E. B. Washburuo life as a pointer's "devil." Mr. Thomas Hughes, of began Eas- lud, wil' visit the Uoiied States this sum mr." Mr. Henry Wattersou wanta i-i.-dressimi. and after that to lie fa'low for ny;ar. Washington Post. Mr. W. D. Howells, editor of Hie Atlantic HonVJy, has been visiting New J.-rsry ud goes to YVasbiog'on as the guest or '.he President. -: M. Zola is a very domestic man, win is strongly attacked t' his wife and diilJien, and l;U kuowledie of vice is siid t come fiom hearsay. Mr. Orville Reed, Jr., a gradu- te of the class of 1877 at Yale College, has accepted an appointment as Professor of Luiu ivod English Literature ia Robert Col leo ai Constantinople. Mrs. Ellen Grant Sarloris is sai 1 robe looking extremely pretty. With her two charmingchildren the fnlr and u r i i .s i diotber makes a graceful picture. 11-r ynunviest child is a little girl named "Yriviua," which picturesque little name wi.ulJ hardlv seem to belong to the stroe fem !y us "Ulysses Simpson." TtVIkLlG - Paragraph era will not go down j no ouu crave. New Haven Reaister.' to But ihey will die jwst the same. Norrislovsn Herald. And get pun-iabed, too, no doubt. An absent minded printer once nude the line, "From grave to gay. from lively to severe," read: "Prom grave to Ray, from pici to brevier." Oil City Der rick. We have had lovely mornings for before breakfast walk Baltimore American. Why don't you keep a bottle in the cupboard and save yourself steps ? Bj-iton 1 oil "No Cross, no Crown,' was the potent argument that decided George Eliot when Mr. Cross popped the question, and hke tbe little angel of sixty that she is, w orgey clung to him as the tender vine cliugeih to the sturdy oak Richmond State. A conscienceless bride remained Niagara until her husband's fortune was absorbed by a hackaian, and then ran off wub the latter. The deserted husband has hired a hack and hopes in a few weeks to induce her to return Philadelphia News Their white leaves tinged with faintest pink The blossoms on the apple tree, Give to the air fragrance rare. Could aught in spring time sweeter be ? Her fair face tinged with faintest pink. Our baby smiles the blooms to see; bweet as they are, oh ! sweeter far. Than sweetest of them all, is she ! OUTllEKN ITEM. Fisk University, at Nashville, o!J,een Presented with a bell weighing -.W0 pounds. The credit of the State of Mis sissippi is at par. Her warrants are equal -- ana are paid on demand. DODOS nmket. command a premium in the The people of Charleston, S. C, irnye subscribed ahont fi rr the relief of the families of tbe two De grees whQdied from foul air in cleaning out some of the fire wells in that city. "r7, IJenr7 CIay grandson of the MtU-Boy of the Slashes," will accompany oe Howgate Arctic Expedition as an aid 0 lieutenant Howeate. Mr. mv hA u C?.W .iQ0Fentucky M "Young HarryfL I r 18 i9 Years of age. He was born UO) Mi. . ' rortDga. when his father was epniTn w l"lua country, -ue is now pios- nf " a """'ucj n uonisvuie, Deing a man menfneraU9 nalareaD'l varied accompliab- AVIIOLESALU PBICES. S"Ofcr quotations, k BJWUtf bo understood, rep oooat tbG wholesale' prices enerally. j In' a? staalibrdera higher price nave to be ehazEed. ? . raioxa. B AQOEJ G Qtsnny . . 00 C o ' 19 b 10 8 tc- 1 G5 S 00 1 90 130 &a.OON-i-NorthCarolliia, Hams, 9 B(new).... Shoaiders, V ft Sides, N. a choice, H ft..... Wustern Biaoked Hum Sldea.ft Shoulders, ... ... - Dry -Bailed icleQ ft........ ... ..... Shooldars ............" BBK? Uve weight BA KKKLH Spiriu TarpenOne. Sacond Huad, each. Now New York, each 10 0 8 It 0 0 0 0 CO 00 60 00 7 SO 30 15 & & & & a o fa 14 00 SO Mufuat:a v ........ Sperm, ft Taiiw, ft...T...:i!i.:. Adamantine, a ft SO 18 so 16 13 10 it It so 75 i 50 8 110 11 110 0 & 0 i 18 & 10 o as o is 18 75 O 0 a Ctiaasa Northarn Factory j ft StatlNn ft.. CUSfrZA-iAr. 9 ft Rio. ft LagnaTra,9ft .. CORN MSAL 9 .bnaiUn sac&a! uurrofl Ti3 Vlbdle : DOXSSTICS Bheettng,-4, yd Tarn, Doaca BQQ8.n oa 10 FISH Mackerel, Ko. 1, bhi... 16 00 8 50 10 00 5 60 6 60 8 00 3 00 00 30 00 10 50 i Ji DM Mackerel, K. t, V hhl No.t,bbl JSackersl, No.. J bll itttllata. Wbbl N.O.Hemnj?,Ilo,ss fceK.... 13 00 6 50 t7 00 SIS 400 6 myood.a a ... . ... i Par&vUn Oaaao, Q sclu ft a Bang Va Phosphate. " " Carolina ertilisr. Srouad Bose, Hone Meal, " Floor, SavaaBaGaano, Complete Kanura ' Whaxui's Fhoephatd ' Wando Phosphate,. ' Borjrer & Bnta'e Piioeph. " Sxcellenza Cotton Fartili&cr 67 50 00 00 45 00 00 CO GO 00 00 00 43 00 00 00 CO 00 00 00 60 CO 55 SO 0 00 5 75 6 35 7 50 63 50 60 00 60 00 40 CO 45 00 67 00 45 00 67 00 70 00 70 00 00 00 60 00 ruUBr-Fine. bbl 600 Sapor. Northern. 0 bhl 6 GO 9 00 900 Kxtrano. ' 9 oai PamflT " bfcl aty KUla J Brtra, 9 bbl j Family, 9 bbl... 1 Ex. Family, a Mil .. 6 031 7 00 8 CO 14 CO 69 00 63 80 O 4 13 1 16 1 10 1 00 6 to 7 26 8 35 a 70 63 85 6 13 135 1 35 GLUIS ft d SAIN Corn , la store, in oags. uern.vargo, oosnei. Corn,mixed9 taBhel,hi bags.; Oats, 9 bnEhel j Peas. Cow. 9 baeboi . U11BS Green. 9 ft ...... Dry. 9ft HAY Eastern, 9 100 as.. Western. 9 100 fts North Kirer. 9 100 fta . 1 10 HOOP IBON 9 ton LARD Northern, 9 ft.... 00 00 100 00 8XO 9 North Carolina, ... LIHB w bbl 00 00 10 10 L.HMBSH ClTT STlixSl' Ship Staff, resawed, 9 M ft.. 18 00 15 CO 30 00 16 00 18 CO 33 09 isongn sage fimiiM., WeaiI&diaCareoes.accardinfr: est to qnality. 9 M ft ! 13 00 Dreeeea Flooring, seasoned.. 1 13 00 Scamiinir and Boards, com mon,9 art ....1 00 O 15100 5OliAS8ES New cp ICuba, hhdst 00 New crop unDa, ODis 9 gal. Porto Bieo,bhda bbls Bieu Honae. hhda. 9 cal. 00 00 CO 00 00 40 000 11 1 10 80 80 35 10 75 85 60 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 O o o o a o 41 4) 46 35 35 80 5 00 13 145 100 40 35 18 1 Oo 1 15 75 335 bWa.9 iral.... 3TTSB. M5ia. V rai NAILS Cat, lCd baais. 9 keg JLLS Kerosene, 9 C&i Lrd?r ; Unseed, 9 gal. :.. POULTH X Chicken3,live,grown Spring... Torkeya PfiANTiTa m boanei ... POTATOES Sweet, 9 baahel.. . Irish, 9 bbl PORK Sorthern.Cit? JJcu s 13 50 Thin, 9 bbl Prime, ? bW HumB. bbl 00 00 1100 10 00 aiOB Caroline, 9ft ... 7 1 15 7 1 50 ;1X IX 33 75 eo 75 85 Roagh, 9 rn. . . . KAGS Coar.tr?. t! & City, 9 ROPBV 1 1 00 75 00 00 0 0 O 10 0 8 8 10 6 SALT Alu2i, ?5 ftahcl UTerpooL, 9aack, Liabon, 9 sack American. 9 sack BTJGAB Cuba, ? ft Porto Kico. 9 a. CoTTse, 9 ft B ; " 9 C i 9 ft Sx.C V ft Crashed. 9ft 10 10 8 9 11 6 7 00 3 33 r. an SOAP Northern, 9 ft . ....... ujnuijfii cjontraci, at. Common, 9 M OypressSaps 9 fit, Ovraess Ilsarta S ir. 5 00 S 00 4 60 03 13 00 10 00 00 00 7 50 15 00 00 00 STAVBH W.O.DbL, M... H. O Hbd., 9 3 Cywese, 9 M 00 00 TALLOW ft TIMBHR-JSWppin. 9 M & 13 90 8 00 6 13 00 10 00 7 00 500 mm mmo, w ia MUlFair, 9M Common Mill Inferior to Ordinary, m SC. 6 50 4 60 3 00 1 00 1 00 35 SO o 400 600 s so 30 40 wtuaasx Mortnern. 9 gat North Carolina. 9 eal.. .. WOOL Unwashed, 9ft .. Washed. 9 ft triLniNOTON InOHBV 1HABEE1 Kzchsnge (sight) on New York, .... ....dise't, " " 85. 75 125 uaiomore, Boston, . Philadelphia. .. : Westarn Oit1fi EzehanfS 30 dara 1 9 cent. Bank of New Hanorer Stock First National Bank, Kay&saa Goano Co. N. C. Bonds Old Kx-Coupon 33 Do. FondinglSCS 8 Do. " 1863 rfl Do. New 4's.. 08 Do. Special Tax 4 Do. to N. C. Railroad 80 W. ft. W. R.R. Bonds 7 9c(GoldInt).113 Carolina Central R. R. Bonds, 6 9c. .40 WiL CoL Aug. R. R. " 00 WUmlngtoaCltyiiosdS, 7 we so 5 01 s 9c..-...t "I - new S9e... .85 " 1 " 8 9a 85 New Banorer Ooanty ...9c 85 (Car. Int) W. W. Railroad stock oo North Carolina R. R. " 70 WU. Gas Lighten. ,.45 Wilmington Cotton Kills 95 If jVCTJFFIT;. The Savannah Weekly News Of FEBRUARY 7th will contain the opening chap ters of a Charming serial story, entitled M U F F I T, feY MRS. OPHELIA NI8BET REID ! lOl" miTOkTOS.OA., ' Aathor of "My Mother's Daughter," ' Afterward, I and "MrsDare." Those who have enjoyed the pleasure afforded by the perusal of this girted and accomplished lady's previous productions, will need no commendation of this her last and most successful effort to pre pare itbem for the rare literary treat that awaits themi MTJFFTT is story of absorbing Interest, and its C- licaUon win ran through some eight to ten e of the WBUKLY NBWtJ and the SUNDAY TKLBGRAM. f - Subscription $3 a year. $1 for six months. Mo ney can be sent by Money Order, Registered Letter or Express, at our risk. 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Yadkin, Davie and Iredell, is larger than that of any two papers in the State combined; and is rapidly acquiring a strong foothold In Forsythe, Surry, Rowan and western Mecklenburg. It is the only paper in Western North Caretets that employe a Rxsbijlb GaXVASsnro Aexxr, and thus kept constantly before the people. Under tbi system a rapidly increasing circulation la the result, making the Xajtoxaiik, THE BEST ADVERTISING nEDItTOE IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. ADDRESS, de-tf " LANDIHAIIK," Statesville. N. C. Hale's Weekly. ON TUB8DAY, THE 7TH DAY OF OCTOB8R. 1879. and in the City of Raleigh, the under signed will commence the publication of HALE'S WEEKLY, A Ncbth CanouKA Democratic Niwspakjl. These four words convey all that a column ef Prospectus could tell: the good of the State; the success of the Party which is the life of the State and the country; the publication of all the news; these the objects proposed. That he can do the last and contribute to the first and second, the subscri ber does not affect to doubt. The People have see their seal of approval u; on his past and he does nob doubt the future. Halx's W bxbxt will be printed from new and. beautiful type and on fair white paper. The price will be $3 per annum. No name will go upon it mail books without payment, and no paper will be sent after the expiration of the time paid for. P. M. HALE. Raleigh, Sept. 15, 1879. sept 16 tf The Biblical Recorder. PUBLISHED BY Edwards, Broughton & Co. RALEIGH, N. C. REV. C. T. BALLSY, Editor, REV. LL HATCHER, Associate Editor. Organ of Norm Carolina Baptists. In Its 44 til Tear. EVliTRY BAPTIST SHOULD TAKE IT As an Advertising Medium Unsurpassed Only S3.00 per Year. Address BIBLICAL RECORDER, dec33-tf Raleixh, N.C The Fayetteville Examiner, A Weekly Democratic Newspaper, Published at FAYETTEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. By '' Terms (3.00 a year in advance. Send for a spe cimen copy, myfitf MISCELLANEOUS, - The doming Star PUBLISHED DAILY A2TD WEEKLY Suliscription Rates In kinm DAILY STAR, One Year, postage paid, $7 00 Six Months . .... 4 00 " - Three Months " 3 35 One Month " " 1 00 WEEKLY STAR. One, Year postage paid, $1 50 " six Months, " 1 00 Three Mouths " " 50 Notices of the Press i miio'eain is AA1r1utl,T nnn nf t.hn' heat. 'nnnArn fn ihn fit u hrwtat and newsv as ever. Lone life to it Salem Frets. The Wllmlsgton Stab has entered on its twelfth year as good a paper as any poopie snouia want. Charlotte Democrat. The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year. As a daily journal oi news it sianas "up head." Concord Register. Tha Wilmington Star has entered its twenty- fifth volume. TThereis no better paper published in the State. Lenoir Topic. mv - TTTa i. a? V nntapail nnnn ?4-a t1 X UU TT 1 1 111 til1 OI AUi lias AAV-a-VA uiwu iia uuu- teenth year. It ia one of the best papers in the State . Warrenton Gazette, The Wilmington Stab has entered its thirteenth year. It has become one or ine leading papers ei the South. Oxford Torchlight. The Wilmindon Stab is not only one of the best edited papers in the State, but for freshness oi news and typographical appearance cannot be beaten- Jackson Reporter. poBUlUW OWUU1, 111 WVKJ UB(iiuuucu, iivui kjf raphyup to editorial ability aid independence. Wa like the Stab because it is thoroughly relia ble, candid, fearless, and so well and ably edited, newsy, spicy, ana in tact a perieci newspaper, tiong may the Stab twinkle. Mt. Airy Visitor. Althoturh at the head of the Dress in this State in all that makes a naDer valuable to the reader, still it continues to Improve. It la a Stab of the first magnitude. May its lustre never wane The Free The Wilmington (N. C.) Morning Stab is a mo del newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate its merits when we say it is the newsiest (sec ular) paper published in the UouttLBichmond( Va. ) Religious Herald. The Wilmington Stab has now entered upon its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume One of ine Dest conauctea ana eaitea papers in uie buuiu, and, as a North Carolinian, we are proud of it rarooro Southerner. The Stab is so well and favorably known in this section of the State that we can say nothing of which its thousands of readers do not already Know. It ia in every respect one of the best dailies in the South. KoOesonian. The Wllminctfin Ktik has entered on its twelfth year. It is a most excellent newspaper, well edited a compendium of all the news of tbe day, and an honor to its city, to North Carolina and. to North Carolina journalism. vnanotu uoserter. That maffniflcent beaming Stab has completed its twenty-second volume. It is one of the most brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of the Potomac. The system in the get up of the paper surpasses them all. Tarooro xoutnerner. The Times cannot say a word too good for the Wilminotan Star. It has iust reached one of its many birthdays. As a newspaper it is a favorite witn the Bute press ana is seugnt aiter Dy me peo ple. Long and prosperous lire to it. ReidsviUe ime. w ll j is lli Lxiak ail i uu Lnjia d w uu huvumuv UM,7 .1 U DU.l. utufcu jvimMwi. . ... g ton (N. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, Fredericks- DU1K ilCW 1UI& tMAI , 1UV p.niiiiMo Anww most be something in a name after alL Richmond va ) ouue. The Wilmington Stab, we are pleased to notice. still continues on the high road to success. We es teem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the very beat or our exenacgee, ana consiaer it tne Deer of any Journal published in tbe South. Ox - ford Free Lance. ft... WHi.1. In fi.v Iannis f .b-infr tlut rPOTllflr increased the amount of its reading matter. The btab is an excellent paper, its pruai-ziiiy is nut surprising t-luce it is so deserying. CAMm Ob server. Tni If orjctno Stab, ene of the best dailies we know, and as a newspaper, in our opinion, the very best, has entered upon its twelfth year. In every particular the Stab comes fully up to the mark as tne principal aauy in our cmei commercial ut . LiCag may it twinaue. juamance weaner. The WflmiTirtmi Stab has entered noon its 12t5 volume, and we are pleased to notice stui continues on tne roaa to success, we esteem me diab very hiirhiy. resrardine it as one of the very best newspa pers that comes to this ofilce. Its newa columns are always a little fuller than those of any other of our exchanges, ana its eaitonai aepanmeut is con ducted with much ability. Morganton Blade. Humble in its beelnninffs. as was inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the wreck of fortune that attended the eollanse of the Southern Confederacy, the Btab has steadily waxed" until it now beams resplendent in the full glow of a constantly bright ening prosperity, as a newspaper u uu iw equate, and no. snnerior. for annrnnrlata selection and ju dicious arrangement, and we-axe proud to rank it among our most acceptable exenanges. amsovro Hecoraer. . The Wilmington Morning Stab has entered upon the thirteenth year of its existence, and we take this oDToortnnitv to eonsTatnlate it noon its prospe rity and deserved popularity. The remarkable suc cess oi tne btab is aue to its strict anenuou u business. The boast of the Stab (rightfully too), is that it always has the news, and this ia the first thing in journalism. Otherwise the paper is all that the term of "good newspaper" implies, and its corps of editors and reporters are thoroughly edu cated newspaper men. May the healthful, moral influence of the Stab never be retarded, and may t a -Mil.! n.tnrifn0 ytfYTOrfotsti PTllnv Tn an V mora -4 usddv years or nseroiness. uotasooro mcssenuvr. THE RALEIGH Christian Advocate, Edited and Published by BLACK & REID, Mail N. C. Is the organ of about 69,030 Methodists in North Carolina, and nas the largest .circuiauon.or any pa ner in the State. It srivea the markets, secular and religious news. Is a weekly, eight pace, religious. ramuy newspaper, umy $s.uu per annum, duu- scriDe at once. Advertising rates hberal. 1an 24 tf The Central Protestant a WEEKLY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NEWS. A naner and the Oram of the Methodist Protea taut Church in North Carolina, is published at jreensooro,. j. Terms. S3 00 ner annum, in advance. The eligibility of its location, the number and ac tiyity of its agents, and the constantly increasing de mand for it among the more solid classes of readers in various sections, give the CENTRAL peculiar claims upon the patronage ef the advertising public "Terms very favorable. Consult your business inter eats, una aaaress ue editor J. L. MICHAUY, Greensboro, N. C. A Card to the Afflicted. Dr. ROBERTSON, 19 So. Eutaw Street, Baltimore, 33d. From fifteen years' experience in hospital and pri vate practice, guarantees a permanent cure in all diseases of the URINARY ORGANS and of the NERVOUS SYSTEM, via; Organic and Seminal weasneei vous Deb Heart. Dimness of Sitrht Back and Nocturnal Emissions, etc., all resulting from abuses in youth or excesses in manhood. Dis eases recently contracted cured in five to ten days. and the ooison entire- eradicated from the BVS- 1 tern. Also all blood and. skin diseases quickly j. cured. Dr. Robertson, s graduate of the Universi- n liv or auryiana. reierato any oi ue lewunK pay ficuuu wi iraiiiimnn), Dpecuu Kuauuu kitou w ail female complaints and irreguianues. All communication a strictly confidential, and me dldnea sent to any address. Call or write, enclos- - ng stamp iot reply. . oeptvxy MISCELLANEOUS. Lowell Haclune Shop, 1 . Lowell, Mass., MANUFACTURERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION " OP COTTON HACHIHERY - Of most Approved Patterns and with Recent Improvements. Pap e r M ac h i n e ry ALSO, TUUBIIVE WHEELS, Sbaftlng and Oearlngr, Ilrdrahlic Presses and Pomps. EleTrators, &c. PLANS FOR COTTON AND PAPER MILLS. C. L. HILDRBTH, Snp't, LOWELL, MASS. WM. A. BURKE. Treaa . , mh 3 tf 8 Pemberton Square, Boston. jgNCOURAGB HOMS INSTITUTIONS. 4 Sscarity against Eira. THE NORTH CAROLINA RALEIGH, N. O. This Cempany continues to write Policies. ti f;. rates, on all classes of insurable property. All losses are ptomptly adjusted and paid. The :'HOMS " is raDidlv erowinir in DUblic favor, and appeals, with confidence, to insurers of property ir North Carolina, J3T" Agents in all parts of the State. JOHN GATLINO, President w S. PRIMROSE; Secretary. PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. ATKINSON & MANNING, Aarnns, aug 1-tf Wilmineton. N. C. In Warehouse. 7000 Sacks Salt. LIVERPOOL SALT, PINE TABLE SALT, FERTILIZING- SALT, COARSE ALUM SALT, Delivered Free on Board Cars. 200 Hhds. New Crop Cuba Molasses. OLD CROP PORTO RICO, NSW ORLEANS - SUGAR HOU8E SYRUP, In Hogsheads, Tierces and Barrels. ABOUT FOUR HUNDRED FEET BEST RUB BER HOSE. Has been in use bat a short time. WILLARDS. mh35 tf COMMERCIAL HOTEL Wilmington, N. C, F. A. Schutte, Prop'r. rpflE COMMERCIAL, FORMERLY THE "EM PIRE HOUSE," having been thoroughly renovated and refitted, is now one of the LEADING FIRST CLASS HOTELS in the city. fPKA T.Wn 4a annnllait with thA h0. nnr TTnraA and Northern Markets afford. BOARD PER DAY $2 and $3 50. EVLaree Sample Rooms for the Commercial trade. e-A First-Class BAR and BILLIARD hall connected with this HoteL ' tSTFREE LUNCH daily from 11 A. M. to 13.80 p.m. jyaotf THE Buffalo Lithia Waters, AS A GENERAL REMEDIAL AGENT In Chronic Diseases. r' IS CONFIDENTLY CLAIMED FOR THESE Q7.f.M and tha 1 aim thrkflcrh A BhfflllF Anft. IS most eminent medical men of the country, both Worth and soutn, tnat in tne louowing engmenKu diseases, viz : Affections of the Kidneys aad Bladder, especially in Stone or Gravel; Dyspepsia, Rheumatic Gout, Rheumatism, Paralysis, Malarial Fevers in their Chronic form, Dropsical Effusion, Uremia, or Uremic Poison, Chronic Cutaneous Eruptions, and in the Functional Diseases Peculiar to Women, more es pecially In all Disorders of the Menstrual Function, they have accomplished results as remarkable as were ever accomDlished by any remedial agent whatsoever, whether in Materia Medica or among Mineral Waters. nent Medical men as a PREVENTIVE OF THE DISTURBANCE AND DANGERS INCIDENT TO PREGNANCY. These Waters, in Cases of One Dozen Half Gal lon Bottles, $5 peruase at tne springs. Pamphlet sent to any address. Springs open for Guests 1st day of June. THOS. F. GOODS, Proprietor Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va. Vat Rain bv GREEN Ss PLANNER. Agents. mh 85 tf Wilmington. N. C Forest and Stream, AND ROD AND GUN. THE AMERICAN SPORTSMAN'S JOURNAL womrTy PIPIR TYnVVrieT Tf FIELD SPORTS, PRACTICAL NATURAL HIS TUaz, rxotx uuiii una. rnviavuvn vf GAME, PRESERVATION OF FORESTS, YACHTING AND BOATING, RIFLE PRACTICE. AND ALL OUT-DOOR RECREATIONS AND STUDY. frvta la Via nnlv T an Trial In thA ITTiTitT-w thfi.1: fnll gTippiieB kaJ Wall WO BUU UOWOPiviOO Vat BJUV Gentleman Sportsman. TERMS $t 00 a Year. Bend for Specimen Copy Forest 6c Stream Publishing; Co., Ill FULTON ST., (Ou No. 108,) New York. Post Office Box 885W . sept 7-tf Atkinson & Manning's Insurance uooms, BANK OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING, Wilmington, N. C, Fire, Marine aM life Companies. sregate Capital Represented Over $100,000,000 e 11-tf The Marion Star. rwTOK OLDEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN 1 tha Pee Dee section, one of the wealthiest and most prosperous in the State, offers to Commission Mil wholesale Merchants and Manufacturers, and to those who nave adopted tne pun-ex seuing ny sample, an excellent medium of communication with a largo and influential class of merchants, me- chanics.pianters ana naval store men, wnoee pat ronage is worth solicitation. 7 Advertisements and Business uaras meertea on uoerai terms. Address THE STAR. eptS2tf. Marlon. S. C. . RAILROAD JLIttES. Wilinington & Weldon RAILROAD CO. Oma or Gaarl. SiMntBTJH)ir, I Wilmington, N. a, Nov. 23, 1879. f Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOVRSSd 187, Passenger Trains en ihe Wilmington & We'.don Railroad will run as follows: Dar BXall and Express) Train. Dally Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 6 .60 A. M Arrive at ' Weldoa 13:50 ?. M. Leave Weldon S:40P. M. Amve at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 9:53 P. M. NIgUt RSall and Expro Train, DaUy Leave Wilmington, Front St Depot, at 8:40 P. M Arrive at Weldon... 3:50 A. M. Leave Weldon 3:13 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 9.13 A. M. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rock Mount for Tarboro at 5.10 P. M. Daily, and Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 4. CO A. M. Return ing, leave Tarboro at 10.00 A. M. Daily, and Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 8 30 P. M. Tne Day Train makes close connection at Wel don for -all points North via Bay Lime, daily except Sunday, and daily via Richmond and all rail route. Night train makes close connections at Weldon for ail points north via Richmond. - Sleeping Cars attached to all Night Trains. JOHN F. DIVINE, .novSS-tf General Sup't. General Sup'ts Office, WH.KIINGTOK, COS.CTBTJ31A & AXi' OBSTA B. Ei. COMPANY, WILMtSGTOS. N. C. Nov. 2i. ;879. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOV. 23d, 1879, the following Sched&ie will be run on this Read: Day Express and Mail Train Dally. Leave Wilmington 9:i0 A M. Arrive at Florence 3:00 P. M. Leave Florence 8:50 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington 8:80 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS Tit A 2N (Dally). Leave Wilmington 10:13 P.M. Leave Florence. 2:80 A. M. Arrive at Camden Junction 4:15 A.M. Arrive at Columbia 9:00 A. M. Leave Columbia 5:00 P.M. Leave Camden Junction 1 S :00 M. Leave Florence 2:30 A.M. Arrive at Wilmington 6:80 A M. This Train stops only at Whiteville, Flemington, Fair Bluff and Marion. Passengers for Columbia, and all points on G. & C. R. R. and in Western North Carolina, via Colum bia and Spartanburg, should take Night Express Train from Wilmington. Passengers for Augusta should take Night Ex press Train, which connects via Florence, Charles ton Junction and Camden Junction. Through Sleeping Cars on all night trains for Charleston, Augusta and Columbia. Trains leaving Wilmington Saturday nights do net make any connection for Columbia. JOHN F. DIVINE, nov 22-tf Gen'l Snp't. CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO. Orron GmsrEBAX, Stjtxbxstotdxht I Wilmington, N. C, May It, 180. ) Change of Schedule. o N AND AFTER MAY IS, 1880, the following Schedule will be operated on tms Kauway: PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXHRESS TRAIN : 1 Leave .Wilmington at ....6:00 P.M. 1:27 A.M. 7:00 AM. No.l. Arrive at Hamlet at ) ' Charlotte at ) Leave Charlotte at 7:25 P. M. No. 2. V Arrive at 'Hamlet at 12:32 A.M. Wilmington at ..8:30A.M. No. 1 Train is Daily except Sunday, but makes no connection to Raleigh on Saturdays. No. 2 Train is Daily except Saturdays. SHELBY DIVISION MAIL, FREIGHT & PAS SENGER AND EXPRESS. , I Leave Charlotte wo- f Arrive at Shelby - 8:00 A. M. 12:00 M. w . (Leave Shelby 2:00P.M. wo-4' f Arrive at Charlotte 6:00 P. M. LOCAL FREIGHT & ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Wilmington 6:15 A M Arrives at Laurlnburg 4:40 P. M Leaves Charlotte 4:15 A. Mt Arrives at Laurlnburg 4:00 P. M. Leaves Laurinburg - 5:30 A. M. Arrives at Charlotte 4:20 P. M. Leaves Laurinburg ; 5:00 A. M. Arrives at Wilmington. 4:15 P. M. These Trains leave Wilmington and Charlotte Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; Laurinburg, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Close connections at unanotte via states vine, to all points in Western North Carolina and to Ashe ville. Also via Spartanburg to Hendcrsonville, ad jacent points and Asheville. Passengers for Asheville via either route, leaving Wilmington at 6 P. M., will arrive at destination at 7 P.M. next day. Sleeping-car accommodations on Throngh Trains to and from Charlotte and Wilmington There will also be Through Sleepers run to and from Raleigh and Charlotte. my 15 -tf General Superintendent CLYDE'S Hew York and Wilmington Steamship Line. The Steamer REGULATOR, Cant. DOANE, WILL SAIL XROb. NEW FORE, Saturday, may 22. B3y-Shippcrs can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING of Steamers as advertised, ft-i For Freight Engagements apply to x ii on as i. bond. Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C Theo, . User, Freight Agent, New York. W. P. Clyde Jk Co., General Agents, dec 9 tf 85 Broadway, New York. Bank of New Hanover, Authorized Capita! $1,000,000. Casta Capital paid in $300,000. Surplus Fund $50,000 DIREOl OliS, JOHN DAWSON C. M. STEDMAR D. R. MXTRCHISON ISAAC BATES, DONALD MoRAS TAS. A. LBAE H. VOLLERS B. F. LITTLE R, R. BRLDGSRS S. B. BORDEN J. W. ATKINSON CHAS. M. 8TEDMAN, President. ISAAC BATES, Vice President. 8. D. Wuuos. CashJer angMf . nnVrctr . TDTsn inn ori'Rno'M Hirpryes Of the CnOlcesi nreeo. wuu giimiwiww. ynugreea For sale by ' . K. P. WBL8H. novTD&Wtf- , York.Penr.; H-rrtsiBr MISCELLANEOUS. ' OHTTflM niM nnni ill .- i i " ;- i.ii i UW uui iuN yiiu " Cleans tha Seed better, Runs Lrghter, Clns Paster and Costs Less Money than any other Qln In the Market. ' Every machine fully and legally sruarranteed. . - ':V V O These tnaehlnea am nuula nt ttui ImS BnatAri&la. mnA thm, workmanship and finish are unexcelled.' Have been awarded - -premiums at all the State fairs, Georgia Alabama, Texas?' etc. Upwards of 6000 of our Gixb are in oonstant iiae in the southern states, over MOO having been sold to SOTV Price List of Qlns, Feeders and Condensers Boxed ready for shipment and doHvered at ear factory, is "5 1 it ft lli V V'2 -5 . f t Prloe with Prieewifh ITer SelrVeederand or Condenser. Oondesser. - 80 saw $76 00" 8100 00 $125 00 86 " 87 60 118 00 H4 60 40 " 100 60 132 60 165 00 46 " 112 60 HS0O 170 CO 60 " 128 00 160 00 186 08 00" 10 00 180 00 828 00 70 " 160 00 206 00 MS 00 . ' 80 " 180 00 23S 00 gSi 00 . " Terms erven on Application..? i,- From lsts to 185S we mannfactaredOinsat Oofannbus, Ga., under the firm name ef B. T. Tailok & Co., afterwards CLEKOira, Bbowx & Co., and made what was then known . as the Taylor Gin. During the year 185& we removed to this place, where we have been exclusively engaged In manu- facturing Gins ever since. With long experience, the best ' boor saying machinery and Skilled workmen,-we possess advantages not enjoyedby any other manufacturer in our unfilled. caxi&eltT and hoie to be able to meet all demands, stall It the wisest plan to set your orders In early. Bend for Illustrated pamphlet giving new voluntary tetttnumtala from over 600 live, enterprising planters. Presses, Engines and complete outfit furnished when desired. Address BROWN COTTON GIN CO., NEW LONDON, CONN. JOHN DAWSON & CO., Agents, mh 16;D&W5m Wilmington. N O. . QRAWiNCS & PfitCEa- FREE DY MAIL PIONEER WORKS BIRMINGHAM. v. c ruri a nn bllUbrlNUl Prices In England. 68.00, $73.75, $89.35, $100.00, $135.00, $!60.1X Delivered in New York, duty and all charges in elusive : $103.38, $117.79, $131.07, $150.53, $1S4.38, $318.00. The above may e ordered "Full Choke," "Me dium Choke,' or Cylinder Bore, at these prices. We are now making small bores of Nob. 14, 18 and 30 gauge, which are scarcely Inferior in ower to the larger bores. Weight of 80-Bore f rom 6X lbs. fi 1418 " 63- " ' 13 iu " 10 Sk Our "Giant Grip" Action has been awarded a Di ploma of Merit at the Paris Exhibition. Send for Illustrated Sheets. We respectfully refer to the following gentlemen, who have purduur ed and are now using our guns : Hon. Walter L. 8teele, M. C, Rockingham, Rich mond county, N. C. Capt. D. R. Murchison, Wilmington, N. C. CoL B. F. Little. Little's Mills, N. James A. Leak, Esq .. Wadesboro, N. -C. Wm. H. Bernard. Esq., Wilmington, N. C. J. & W. TOLLBY, Pioneer Works. St. Mary's Square, oct 3 D&Wtf Birmingham. Knsrland. Boneset Bourbon Tonic. REGISTERED. A AN ELEGANT COMBINATION OF EONESET and other fine 'tonics with a pure Old Kentncky Whiskey, such as connoisseurs ApproveandPnTalids must have; not a drop of any other spirit Is used. A rich, wholesome and delicious etlmu'ant Tonic for Dyspepsia, Debility, Malaria, ic. Delicate women, over worked clergymen and physicians, worn-out nurses, sufferers from bron chitis, and the feeble of every age and class will find it a delightful invigorant. CHAMBERS in BBOWN7 mh 17 DAW6m Louisville, Ky. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TRADE MARK TBS GREAT TRADE MARK ENGLISH REM EDY. An unfail ing cure for Sem inal Weakness.. Spermatorrhea. Impotency, and all diseases that follow, as a se quence of Self ' Ahnae. as Tr nf BEFORE TAUIG.Memory. Univcr AFTER TAIIMS. sal Lassitude, Palo In the Back, Dimness of VIbIoh, a a cuiaifMi o vju avi aue tuauj vm&t imaDeo a,auaaj lead to Insanity or Consumption, and a Premature wave. ft9Full narticulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to send free by mail to every one. aprne specinc Medicine is sold Dy ail uruggiits at $1 per package, or six packages for $5, or wul be sent free by mail on receiptor the money, by ad oressing THE GRAY MEDICINE OO.; . No. 10 Mechanics' Block, Detroit, Mich, Sold in Wilmington by GREEN & PLANNER Wholesale and Retail, and all Druggists every where; mh 5 DAWly MARBLE m O R! U Kl E W T S AND Grave Stones. FIRST-CLASS WORK AT LOWEST NEW TORS PRICES. DESIGNS SENT BY MAIL. WORK PACKED AND SHIPPED, AT OUR RISK, TO ANY PART OF THE SOUTH. RICHARD WaTHlN 4c CO., ,57 Lafayette Place, New Iforkc. Wathan's Monumental Designs, in book form,for sale to the Trade. dec 4 DAWtf PRESCRIPTION FREE rorthetpeedyl'areoTKeminaxweaKBess,iion . Manhood, Premature Debility, nervousness. by sec druggist kas the Ingredients. Address. DR.JAQUES & CO.. . v 130 West 8ixfli St, 0150155111, OHIDl feb15 lyD&W - . ' II. A. 8 TEDLI AN, Jr. Attorney and Connsellor at Law, - KLiZABSTHTON, BLADEN COUNTY, K. a Office Up stairs, in Brick Building, occupied by -Blnaldl & Co. Special attention to Claims. Collections on sums of $100 and upwards made for Five Per Cent, if wittiont suit, rawing Deeds, Mattgtueg &c. BpeeisJty. p-pWtr; w biiucnnu i ""fr i isT r 7
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