ODE IDK On the Rjfcptrailou ot . T Days." tbe 'NHeir BY JOHN G. 8AXE. 0 w'iS3 Asscrabiy ! and 0 wiser Senate! .... 1 much rejoice to pen it, . i The Ninety Days in which you lived in clover 1 ..'... . Are gone and overt Gone are the Legislators, great and small; Clerks, Ushers, roners,4 aiesseuKcis, all The crowd of country cousins in the hall! Gone are the vultures, large and littler, f "' Gone are the vendors of cold victual; Gone are the ladies, short and tall, The virtuous and the vicious, j -The meritorious and the meretricious, Who follow their vocations ; Where jou resort; . j In short, , I ' The Apple-woman, and the sort, . With other appellations, i k t - Gone is the patient, patriotic "Lobby; - Somei who have bagged their game, I Laden with wealth and shame; And others, leading home their lame And ill-conditfoned hobby, i . A little leaner than it came! j Gone, too, the Sharps and Plats who swarm In secret sessions, and perform, . ' "Vent of the Rinan 1 , TTnpnnalftd elsewhere not the sort of thin? Where human, features catch defacing blows, j But meaner feats than those, ! Degrading Legislative Ayes and Noes. O Famous Ninety! - -' 1 Tn which (while "rural districts" won dered) . ; " ' " j ' Your little Tullvs thundered.' Your Hectors blustered, and your Solons blundered, i , , And Buncombe honest ass! was praised and plundered I To think! what wind and muscle were ex pended; t h (Mere money not to mention) Id anietinc dissensiOc ! What righteous bills opposed, and bad de fended, i What acts (and facts) were made and mar red and mended . , i Before the Session ended! f i - it They say, O Legislature! in despite : Of all adverse appearances, you might Have been much weaker. -(How? I have asked, but all in i vain ; , None could, or would explain!) Disgrace! ul scene la Alfeaar. Ga. Two Italians entered Albany,, Ga., with a large Rocky Mountain bear last week, and, leading him ont on Broad street, soon succeeded in drawing quite a crowd by making bruin ' perform some - of his tricks. The keeper bantered the? town for a ficrht. rtroDOsin? to- Dut the bear against any two dogs that could be started. The' banter was accented, and about Y o'cleck bruin was led into t.hfi iail vard. and two medium- 4 J ' , sized bull dogs were turned loose on him Ahnnt. tven hnndrAd neon e nan I assembled to see the SDort. and when I the fighting commenced excitement and general confusion prevailed. Men forgot themselves, and stood over the combatants with drawn pistols AUU Bill V CB bU BCU WAV U1CIB TT CO toll play. The fight continued some fif teen or twenty minutes, when the dogs, now badly fatigued, refused to take hold of the bear any more. A Sbirt Collar In Polities. - i I Dayton journal. It appears that Mayor Rouzer made one fatal mistake in his cam paign. It is charged that when he was a candidate two years ago he did not wear a shirt collar, but tbat after he was elected Mayor he thought that it would look better for the Chief Executive of the citv to spruce up a little, and he therefore appeared in public with a shirt collar. This gave offence to the voters, who thought he was "putting on airs," and hence they scratched mm and voted for Bat z, who habitually wears both a shirt collar and a plug hat. il ' Jesnlta as Oxford. ILondon Truth.1 - The Jesuits are doing their work at Oxford silently, but surely. Accord ing to a correspondent of the Rockt five undergraduates went over to the Church of Rome last week. One of them belonged to Keble College,and, as none but Churchmen are admitted there, he has since been expelled. Ihe others are from Bauiol and On el, among them being Mr. O. R.- Vas sal, who very recently brought for ward at the union amotion condemn ing the; Public Worship Regulation I act. IQTetbodJst Clereymea Mum Not TJae : ' ; Tobaeeo. The New England Methodist Con ference, in session at iWestneld. ; had a warm discussion of the tobacco LEOiaLiTCIIK. question last 4 Friday; and finally I lynches, always coquette with confi passed f resolutions declaring in the 1 deDce and D0 gJggK over a glass of strongest terms that no person should be admitted to the ministry -hereaf ter who used tobacco in any; fprm; also, that no minister using tobacco be received if transferred to that from any other conference. -tH bO Bjfcl 1 - 1 A murder Confessed. . i Biddefobd, Me., April The body of a woman was found in the river this morning. Late in the afternoon a " sister of Frederick Savage identified the woman as Rose Vincent, of Methuen, Mass., and gave a clue whicVtfpon: being -followed up, led to the arrest of Savage.' This evening he confeised-tho crime. He is a Frenchman; u married, and has children. When asked why he did it, he said, . "Oh," I'loved her too much." t " ' " . , Tt. A r..All n m V. - tCharleston Journal of Commerce. i The Carolina Farmer is the title of an excellent little magazine pub lished at Wilmington, N. C., devoted to the agricultural interests of the two Carolinas. ; To the farmer it will be a valuable guide. , Among the topics discussed , in .the April number, are "Hints on i Poultry," " Breeding Horses," "Sheep or the Exhausted Plantations of the South," "The Chufa,", VFood f or : Producin g Milk," etc'i - -- , klaiupton Souratf ana iyictii .s . INew Yoik.YVgild. .; 'During the recent trip bt Wade Hampton through South Carol i nil hi has been greeted' by fan futluiaiartui which shows that the love feud con- fidenoe wherewith the Dmoray nailed him as their champion in 187U have grown brighter and stronger in the saooess and prosperity that have, spread their sunshine over. hia Admin-. Duration. He was then -the hero of n Earty, bat be seems to be now tne erb of the whole, people; for he has fcgpt the pledges which he made, that he would rale th the commonwealth hor nestly and maintain the rights , pf white and black in ;estapnsning.iine. reign of peace and justice. ? -It is Jaotf often that a man can appeal, to his ante-election " promises as Governor. Hampton did at Newberry on Tue&r; day last, and challenge the company son of his acts with his words, He said to the crowd gathered about the train, in which he was travelling: Ml come to you to-aay pointing back to the condition of things when I spoke to you last and the oondH tions whioh exist .now.. What they were you all remember. tWhat thev . - - . r - " are you ail can see. reace reigns supreme: the laws ,aro respected 'and enforced everywhere.- There are ho disturbances and no soenesof blood shed. We are on the high road of prosperity. : We have everything in the future to encourage us; ana an this has been accomplished why r Because your representatives, , the Governor and the Legislature, have stood squarely ana nonestiy on tne platform, and have j fulfilled the pledges made in the last campaign." And when a man can make such a declaration truthfully it is good that he should be answered as Wade Hampton was at Helena, where a co lored woman strode out of the crowd and exclaimed: "You stay, Governor. We 8 had a better time since you was made Governor than we a had since the -war ' i The sentiment ' to which this virago gave such , rough ; expres sion seemed to actuate all classes. It .was re echoed in choicer language by gentlemen commissioned to welcome the Governor or introduce him' to the people at different towns, and it found a still further utterance in the, rich bouquets of flowers sent to Governor Hampton by those purest of hero- worshippers, intelligent and enthusi astic little girls. ; -', The Alain Dntj or Our minister to Germaay Preliminary Practice New York Times. I One of the largest and most spark ling of the ovations to Bayard Tay lor was given? in the Lesderkranz Hall last evening. It was a German "t Inmmera " a taaI cnmmnrn. Commers," a real commers, such as Kaiser William's subiects delight in I . - m i and Kaiser Hayes's subjects hold whenever they can find the occasion and the beer. ; ! r - It is possible that there are some uninformed Americans who do not what a commers is. The object is to drink just as much beer as you can hold, smoke just as many cigars as you can bite the ends of, and see who can sit in his chair the longest. It is an institution worthy the gods. And, bless you, how the beer pours down. It's up we all stand, and down she all goes; and here,! waiter, fill 'em up again, lbe man who can drink the most (and the reporter wijl pledge his word that iJayard Taylor is no slouch at the business) is. the best man. There is nothing to eat -and who would eat when he can blow off the foam and have her filled np. The bill of fare was varied and ex tensive. The following 13 a transla tion: 1 Beer, i ,. , Cigars, . Beer,.. I More Beer, J f Ciears. Beer, . Beer, :, Beer, Beer, Beer, : Beer, Beer, Beer, Beer, Beer, i . Beer, k Beer, , ' Beer, , Beer, . . , .Beer,, , -;; ;. :' . Xbe WasliinKton Girl at a Lancb I ,,Galh,, in New York Graphic The Washington gal shows to ad vantage on such occasions. ..Her crit icism is pertinent; her worldly aplomb assuring; her readiness to eat the lunch and kind of accompanying bev erage, from cocoa to champagne, is over-crowniner trinmnh. . She has a department clerk at her elbow and a Senators wife at her side.. She will ultimately cheat the clerk and , quar rel with Mrs. Senator on the occasion of marrying her son. In some form or other she will always be a Wash mgton ; gal, always ,;eat reception anything, and grow more brown and leather-like evry year, with nndimin tshed steadiness of blaok eyes, with kindly biliousness and ever-guzzling matronhood. Toward the end of her days she will keep fa more or. less stately boarding house and still at tend, the receptions,- and -when' her summons comes to join tne innume rable band will, with a start go for wara ? saying: fine supper room is open; immortality salad is served ,to night r A Story of peatb, TLif and Death AKaln. ' : . I New York'Sun.l , The twelve-year-old daughter of J, B. Doremus, of Willis street. Pater son, died on; Tuesday of last week, as was Bupposea. , ine Dody was pre pared and laid out in the jcofiin,and ail toe arrangements were completed for the funeral on Friday afternoonl The father sat .alone in his house on j? naajfc evening.. . xne preparations were all ready, the doctor's certificate hied, and the , oofnn sat upon v the benches in the adjoining room. ' The door silently opened, and in her shroud and -crave-olothes the cirl he had supposed to be dead tottered to ward him, threw her arms around b18 heok, kissed him , passionately, and then - fell I back unconscious in his arms. A 'physician was called with all baste, but this time she was dead. THE HALLOWS IN QREBME. fexeeutfou of JTonn Sttatllagtoa. ; ' ISpecial to the Raleigh News.1 t ' ty I . .r-GpLnsBORO,1 April IS.1 f?.Tohn Shallitigtoti, colored, convict-' ed at March tetin of Greeue Superior Court, of .the murder: of hLorena. Thompson, i hi etep-daughterr - was, hanged : to day rv nuw,Hip.(f Me, promptly acejided - the ' gallows -aU 2:3a' P.M.Two nhonsand -'people were presentj and he addressed them from the scaffold' for : over half an hour, protesting his innocence to the last. 1 - . , :' , ' Qn arriving at the scaffold he asked' for a cigar, whiclr was given hira,and he smoked composedly, for. five min utes. - He then desired to be taken to the, creek for.baptism, which was not done, but the prdinauqe,.ofi baptism, was administered on th'ecscaffold jHe did not seem to realize bH situation until the Sheriff began, to ' adjust the noosei when he was observed to shud der. H Life was pronounced extinct in thirteen miniltes by Drs." Kountree, Jones, Horn and Alle'rc; ; Talmict on Southern Lojaltr. ,l ftRevIlV IleWitt Talmage, of fow York, says: 'a vj.jj'- "Uunng my . two -weeks at; the South, jmingjinglwith all,, classes ,of people, andin perpetual conversation, often incognito, I heard not oye. un kind word toward the Worth or Northern people. My opinion is that if to-day a Northern man gets. hanged at the South, it is because be deserves to be hariged. .Those' Congressional politicians who are- enlarging upon be belligerent States , of the South mu8t.haye some ,bad design or be: President-making, . . There is no spirit, of fight in the South. I do not speak of what I read jTspeak of what I know. My observation is that there is not so. much need that the south be recon structed toward the North as tht the North should be reconstructed Co ward the South. ' No man on a lec turing platform to-day, in the ' South,' can make any allusion implying loy alty to the united btales government but his voice will be drowned out - by the uproar ef enthusiasm. There is no more use for Federal military at New' Orleans than in Brooklyn. And yet there art men hereabout who are still cursing .President Uayes because he withdrew the military, and, have not found out.in. the last, fourteen years that the war is over. . - The Good Qoecn. , J Mile. Jeanne t)onste is a little pi- aniste, only seven years old, who: has lately performed before Queen Victo ria. When at Buckingham Palace the little lady wore a white artificial camellia. " "Who . gave you that?" asked the Queen. "Ob, that's my talisman, your Majesty; Mile. Albani gave it to me for - good luck." Her Majesty went over to a cotbeille,took out a red camellia, and gave it to the child, saying,. "Wear that , beside it, my dear, and may both bringyoa a two-fold share of good luck!" f'an irtrftiniT tKmwn ftnf n F a XBatrnn nrhiln fnll nf rl n ha fnllrt a oin sling f Eastern Virginian. VEGETIHE Chills, Fever and Ague. Tabbobo. N. C. 1878. Da. H. R. Stktkhb l Dear Sir, I feel very grateful for what your val uable medicine, Vegeuna, haa doae la my family. I wish to exDrees my tkanka by Informing yon of the wonderfnljcnre of my sen: also to let yoa know that VegeUne is the beat medicine I ever eairf or Chills, fcnaies, rerer ana Ague.: jiy bob was dck wua meatles in 1873, which left him with Hip-Joint dis ease. My soa suitered a great deal of pain all of the The doctors did not help him a particle, he could not liri nis ioot rrom tne noor, ne coma not mora wiin oat cratches. I read your advertisement in the Louisville Courier Jenraai." that Veretine was a great Blood Purifier and Blood Food. I tried one bottle, which was a ereat benefit. He kept oh with the medicine, gradually raining He has taken eignieen oowes la au. ana ne is completely resiorea to neutn, walks without eratcnea or cane, ue is twenty years of age. I have a younsrer bod, fifteen vears of age, who is subject to Chili. Whenever he feels one comine on. he comes in. takes a dose of Vegetine, and that Is the last of the ChilL Vegetine jesvea n oma euect upon uio Bysisu iulb uum oi the medicines recommended for ChiUt. I cheerfully recommend Vezetine for such complaints. I think it is the greatest medicine la the world. uespecuouy, ; j&ius. i . vr . jl.u i u. Vhrini.-When the blood becomes lifeless and stagnant, either from change of weather or of cli mate, want of exercise, irregular diet, or from any other cause, the vaexnxn wui renew tne eiooa, carry off the putrid humors, cleanse the stomach, regulate the bowels, and impart a tone of vigor to tne wnoie ooay. VEGETINE :Z - 'r FOB ;-. .; Dyspepsia, Ncrvonsriess and Gen- .' ' era! Debility.' ' T ' ' ThniviTJTwvw Ifaas 1CTQ .. - iaanaavoivflt MWS'f so io We, the undersigned, having need vegetine, take pleasure in recommending it to all those troubled wiw stumors or any una, uyspepsu, .Nervousness, or General Debility, it beinsr the Great Blood Puri fier. Sold by R. L. CroweU A Sons, who sell more Oi ji iium au oiner patent meaicmes pat logetner. , MRS. L. P. PSKKINS, ' f MKS. H. W. 8COTT, ! ,. JOSXPHUS SLATB, VxoxTrsx is the great health restorer compose exclusively of barks, roots and herbs. It is very VEGETINE FOB Nervous lleadache" and. Rhea - i matlsm.s ,f l V r CwoawATi, O., April 9fl8TT. H. It Rtuvtsns. Ilea. ' Dear 8ir.I have nseff ybm Teeetiae forNerrons Headache, and also tor Rheumatism, and have found enure reiiei irom dow, ana uuko great pleasure in recommending it to all who may be likewise af- aicKa. . initu. a. uwu. f ' ' W8MU18t,C!ian. Vbo'mthx has restored thousand to health who bad been long and painrui sucerer t VEGETIHE. Urnsffist's' Testimony. : j Dear 8ir, We have been selling your remedy, the Vecretine. for about three years, and take Dleasure in recommending it to oarcustomers and in no in stance where a blood puriSer would reach the case, has it ever failed toexect a cure to oar knowledge. It certainly is the m flu ultra ot renovators. -Respectfally, . ' E. M. SHEPHERD St CO., Druggists, " .'hJlL .r i.t j 5- Ui W .Vernon, HL, j . Is acknowledged by all classes of people to be the best and mpat tellable blood purifier in the world. . VEGETINE, !i . tr, 1m .!: ii. Prepared by; ; vv- i -. II, iB.! STEVENS, Boston, Mass; VeKetlne le 'sold br U VrasKleka.' mhlDAWly ' - 'ui v ' rf " V? .S125.' mh &-W8w HOKTHAITD 2 vf uiuu Mh vnciimau, u ; ' 1 FOB Shakes. ' L 10 xno 1 uouniry nauo. WS .ARB .OFFEIUKO ,,d B K AT : B t EO ioot m , . W riOLESALE and COUNTRY TRADE, ' " "': " :We bars a lars rtoiit of ' - ' . COFPB, ' . ' . ! . unr (aoa ' MBATS. Ae,te; Which have be en'eeiected with GSJIAT GARB and bought St LOWEST PRICES. '' ' " Before baying elsewberet call and examine our goods and get onr prices.' Boaiwxighti & HcKoy M . WHOLESALE GB0CEKS, ; ; p14 tf ' - 6, 7 and 8 No. Front S. . For City Dealers. XJKW SPBING BUTTER, I In Tans. , , QLU XXTBA CH0ICS GILT KDGB, . . if. . s. i.- ... la Firk-nt, TUDS ana rtui ;r y'U,&;'!f ' chas. d. mtees. apl4 DAWtf I ?5 89 and 40 North Water street. I Bacon. Flour. Molasses, &c. - " -ifiCi Boxes D. 8. SIDES, . i lUU end 8BOULDBBS, flOO BbU 0111 MESS PORK, , t j v gQQ Bbls FLOUB, ; , j' . ; 200 BbIa N O. and Cuba MOLASSES, p IQQ Bbls SUGAR. f ' - QQ Bags COFFEE, rTt Bnsh Water eronnd MBAL. OUU - 6X0 Bushels CORN,. Oflll aegsNAius, - OUU 200 Boxes Soap, Starch and Lye, ' 1 Kfi Boxen u&nui and UitAUKKKS, 1UV For ssle low br ap 14 tf DAW . GORE & GORE! ::;;., the ; Gem Musical Library. A set of SI fine Collections of Bound Music, each of which has 81 pages, fall Sheet Music fSize. and contains an average of 35 Songs or Pieces, all of the best ana most pleasing cnaracter. Tne composers are the most popular and successful ones in the country. The following are favorite Collections : P1TDY PIsIfirDC By Julius Becht, contain I Alii I IinUliau. ing 85 charming and easy I waltzes, Bcnottishes, Polkas, Ac " DP1DT TIDflDO ContalnS5 fine and easy pla rij&IlL DnUlU.no pieces byKJnkle, Coote, Mack, &c capital for learners. CDTItliUf nm3 Fine selection of piano OnlLLlAni Ufjl9.0. piece3 of easy medium difficulty, by Pacher, Allard, Kinkel and others. PTFIQlVt1 UPUnDirQ Contains quite a rLDAoAn 1 niialU n IDOt variety of fplano music, oi moaerate cumculty, and by 14 differ ent composers. riBrQinr Tpnnrs A collection of capital IluliOlUIl LUHUDO. songs and choruses by . in or the nest composers. Price or each book. $LB0 Boards, $2.00 Cloth. Bend for Circulars with Contents of SI books. : you at the Window," by C. M. Pike, 49 cts. It has a fine picture title, as has G. D. Wilson's new Polka auuuu. win iuicui( uu ws ureen , (oil cents J which is gainings deserved popularitj. -; Oliver Ditson & Co., BOSTON. CHAS. H. DITSON CO. 1 J. K. DITSON A CO. 843 Broadway, N. V. 1 92 Chestnut st, Phils, mh S7-dw3w Wed A Rat FAIRBANKS' Standard Scales, MADX WITH THE ' Latest & Host Valuable Improvements. FAIRBANKS1 SCALES. FOR SALE ALSO, PATENT ALARM MONET DRAWERS, COFFEE MILLS, SPICE HILLS, AND STORK FUTURES GENERALLY. THE IMPROVED TYPE WRITER, OSCILLATING PUMP COMPANY'S PUMPS. Fairbanks & Co. Sll BROADWAY, NEW YORK. FOR SALE by LEADING HARDWARE DEALERS mkB-8mDuw&W. ta frN ,. -. i A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WEN A FORTUNE. FIFTH GRAND DISTRI BUTIONISTS. AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, Louisiana State Lottery Cflmpany. This Institution was rerularly Incorporated by the Legislature of the State for Educational and Chari table DorDOses in 1868. with a caoital of K1.000.0C0. to which U has since added a reserve f and of $35o, 000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRI BUTION will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. It never scales or postpones. Look at the following distribution : i CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH! HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. , - LIST OF PR1Z.ES,- ' I 1 Capital PrUfe. :..$80,030 ig,ooo 1 Caoital Prize: 1 Capital Prise... 8 Prises of S3500.. 6,000 6,000 6.C03 10,000 10,0i0 10,090 10.000 10.000 S.T00 1,800 " 900 5 Prises of 1C00. SO Prises of 603................ 100 Prises of vlOO..,.. -..U... J....; S00 Prizes of 60 500 Prizes of 33..................... 1000 Prizes of 10..;. ! APPROXIMATION PRIZES 9 Approximation Prizes of $300. . 8 Approximation Prizes of 300 9 Approximation Piizes of 100 1857 Prizes, amounting io:U:. :...$110,400 " Responsible corresponding agent's wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal com pen cation wUl be paid - Application for rates to cmbs should only be made to the Hnma Offlca in New Orleans. Write, clearly stating full address, for full Infor- nuun, or sena oraers to M, A. DAUPItINt P. 0. Box C93, New Orleans, Louisiana. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under tne suBervuieu aed management r uumkkaxiS U. T. UlSAUREGAKD and iUBAXi A. HAULiX. ap 18-D8aw4wAW sat we THE IMAGE 4 OF HER ' MOTHER. A Novel. Ky Ruth Rustic. IN THE SAVANNAH WEEKLY" NEWS OF Saturday, 20th April, will be commenced a new serial storyj with the aoove title, written by a lady The WEEKLY NEWS is the LARGEST AND uaoi naiuvI in laii ouuia..;'f - It is a'eossplete Newspaper, and eonta ns tbe 1 test Telegraphic and State News, Markets, etc, i Agricultural and Military Department,, ? ' It Is adapted for general Circulation throaghout Subscription, 'one year, $3. CO; six months $1 OOi opecunen copies sent free. : . . Address J.B. ESTILL, - " . Savannah, Geo.? apHtf Nl ?f ?.n ax X ,-: ; n ZfLPHUB "'.SOAP. A STERUNG UCM?py FO LX5EJiS, AND: ? 1 JUUIES - OF THE SKINJ A HEAETHFUL i IAutifieh. of THfi Complexion ; A; 'Reliable Means' oF 5 Peeventino and' h Relieving Rheumatism and Gout, and'. '...AS. UNEQUALED i DlSINFECTAN OEODO-- RizEJt 'and Counter-irritant. -; - : y fflfi.ii fifi Sulnfiiir Soao. besides eradi cating local diseased of the skin, banishes de-' ic'Cts of the complexion, and imparts tor it; gratifying clearness and smoothness. ". Sulphur JBatlS are celebrated fof curing eruptions! and other, diseases of the skin, as well as Rheumatism and 4Gout j Glenn9 8 SillpJiUr Soap produces the same effects' at a most ' trifling expense.. ,This admirable specific also spedily heals' sores bruises, scalds Burns, spr&ins add cuts. ' It removes! dandruff .. and. prevents the, hair -from falling out andf thHz and linen used in tie sick room rr '. r-c: -2T ' "T-fs per Cake;, per N.B. Sent by Mail, Prepaid, cm receipt of price, and - J. 5 cents extra for each Cake.i'' ; "HILISHAIB AND THiSEB VYE," Black, or Browa, SO Cents. C. i;CEnTE!TOI, Pwi'r, 7 Sixth At. ,I.T. angSl-DAWly I : fWide World. rjHB BEST' GOODS MANUFACTURED ' 1JM TUB WUKLU f UK oUIa WJSAtt, is oar celebrated Salem, N. C. Cassimere. NoX three colors, at $1 per yard. No. 9, two colors, at 75c per yard. , . k A new lot just received. . . J HEDBICE. Parasols CHEAP AND HANDSOME - t STOCK OF PARASOLS Also, Will be opened on MONDAY. 50 LADIES Si-inch SUN . , UMBRELLAS. Silk, at $3 65. ' .-. j ; iiEDBJCK. 8. OOME VERY GREAT BARGAINS in T7 1 BTniru XTTwrva OP GOODS HKDRICK. Linen Collars and GufPs. HE CHEAPEST LOT EVER OFFERED IN WILMINGTON. BED RICK. mh 21 tf THE SHEIDER BREECH-LOADING Shot-Gun. Prices, 50 0 to 250 OO. MUZZLE L OADING G UNS ALTERED TO BREECH-LOADING. , , . ! ' i ." i Prices, $40 to $ lOO. ! ! , -.-' I" ' i. ' - " ' Clark & Sneider, ! MANUFACTURERS,! S14 West Pratt Street, ; : Baltimore. -" ' "' ! dec32D&Wtf Send for Catalogue. Cotton Tarns and Plaids. JQ Bales COTTON YARNS, 2 Q Bales ORANGE PLAIDS. At Factory Prices by' ap H-D&Wtf HALL PEARS ALL. Fresh Arrivals ! B KING FULLY UP TO THE TIMES, WE ARE .j . - i always prepared to furniih oar CUSTOMERS with both the, delicacies sad necessaries of the season i i i and at prices I ; i WHICH DEFY COMPETITIOIf ! The choicest goods of every description In our line ALWAYS ON HAND I We offer this week specially the celebrated Underwood Pickles, THE FINEST INAMEUICA STUFFED MANGOES AND PEPPERS, PEP PER HASH AND GHERKENS, the latter ; by the dozen," hundred or barreL " "' No family In the city should be without them. We.will sell these goods, as we Ido every other article, at; the I ' I Very Lowest Price ' . EbTJ Those wishing to save a penny , will call npon Boatwright ; & ; HcKby j fii, T and 8 NORTH FBONT st. 1 -api4D.wtr In Store and to Arrive, Flour, llolaasea, Bacon, Sngax, &c. ' 500 Bbl FLUB' nd' ' f " 200 M0LA8SBS a11 ' (jr Bbls SUGAR; j' ..-.: Tierces and Tabs LARD,.. WfK Bags COFFEE,' : ; l V ALSO, all LIGHT GOODS necessary tr , , .r. . tg make our stoek COMPLETE. i i ov, BIN FORD, LOEB CO. --i . ap l4-tfDAW ' Rev, copy.? Wholesale Grocers. $1.75 Early Rose Potatoes. $1.75 FIFTY BARRELS :vi t i In Good Order. i.Oontlgned and 4i j U- "m must e t gUL . .j ; " w1 1. CHASED.' MYERS. a i W tf 88 and 40 North Water 'street. i.i Sij.ityciJf'and ',thsea.scs communicable by c i'it i i ' Vila tlie perso i, prevented by it. '-. ': T'.-v r.ic-Jicil FrateiTiity sanction; its'us'e..". i . - I. U. G&Atxaxa , , wv . . ... . . . . . iTCSMent C. M. Stzdmaii.. .......".vr. Vice President 8. D. WAixAce...iv,l...tt..Y-;-ivCashier Isaac Batxs.. i... ' l Assistant Cashier i . : : .. .. i ' ' 1 S . ' i . fc IBank :pf ITej? rHanover. CAPITAL PAID Uf - - - $350,000 ATJTHOlilZI'CAPlTAXi- 51,000.000 DIRECTORS u 1 . w f John' Daweos.1 e.M.twtaian;ofWrigh; . A Stedman.. r s 3m. ' A. Leak, of Wades 1 boro, ' 'i 1. . , f M.' Weddell, .of Tarboro, n; c. - ' -I E. B. Borden, of Gold boro, NO. D. R. Mnrchison, ef Wil liamB A Murchison - - Hon. B, R. Brideers, Pxes W. &W. R.1L II. - Toilers, of Adrian A Vollers. , Jno. W. Atkinson,' II. ftieitaa. ,L B Grainger, President. : . f';: 4,1 directorsv 1:-;- ;r 4t B. B. Borden, W.T". Falrcloth, W. F. Kornegay, R. Edmnndson, Herman Weill - J: i M. P. Lxax. Cashier. President! faiesloro Branch ' " V J' . DIRECTORS-, "1 ' J, A. eak,R. T. Benrtt,Q. W. Liytle 3. C. Marsha), Issues Certificates of Depositbearing Interest ; i Is authorized by Charter to receive on deposit moneys held tn trust by Executors, Administrators, ' Guaxoians, &c, Aic. ).-- n-J ' - j f Strict attention given to the orders and requests of our country friends by mail or otherwise, i ,r WOVl6-Wtf--;,-W. '. the;' STAR .::. OtDEST'DAi LY PAPER IN: NORTH CAROLINA ! T HE I OAIXT ORRIHII STAR, A FIRST-CLASS DEMOCRATIC NEWS PA PER,. pabliahed at jthe foUowinElow , i- BATES OF. SrBSCRIPTIOH i One Year, postage paid,. .t70ff 4 00 j , 2 25 1 00 Six Months f " , in . J, "ree ; j . One . ' . i' THE DAILY STAR contains full Reports of .the Wilmington Mar kets, Telegraphio Reports of the Northern , and European Markets, and the Latest General News, by Telegraph and Mail, frpm aU parts of tbe J World. ' " - Largest DAILY CIRCULATION in the STATE Address, WM. HJ BERNARD, Editob & Propreetok, I Wilmington, N. C. Training Dogs. SPIKE AND CHOKE COLLARS, by meanB of which dogs of ANY AGE OR BREED, no mat ter how long nun ted, or what the disposition, can be taught to fetch and carry, and to retrieve game in a most perfect manner, with ne play about it. Dogs broken of gun-shyness and whip-shyness, made steady before and behind, and "to heel" steadily, prevents lagging on the chain, besides a much more extended sphere of usefulness. Prie, with direc tions for using. S3, by mail, post-paid. KENNEL COLLARS, which no dog can get over his head, i Price, $1, by mail postpaid.. Made ad j actable to fit any dog. M. VON CULIN, Delaware City, Del. spST-wtf j, ;(;'? THE KAGI0 COIN BOX. -Holds orer S5.00 of Silver coin, in " Half Dollars. " Quarter Dot lara," " Dimes.'7 ami " Kickles, . The merest movement or your tliiuaL) pushes the desired coin into your nana, una answer one LninwUatelT takes its place, s irby magic. Hakes change In hail the time with no dan ger of dropping any. Sample handsomely plated ' with KiCKEIi SILVEK, sent post . naid. SOets. Agents Trials Package, containing 3 Com Boxes, for S I.OO, Aegnts .wanrea eycrywutfrr. xm .r. postage Stamps taken as cash. HUTCHINSON & CO. ;" . .. 13 TJbIsb Bqnare, IT; T. M: feb 15-Wiat SALARY. Permanent talesmen lwauW f MUStanl Good, to deal lers. Ni peddling. KXFKB8E9 paid. 1 a Ma a a no a urn a a a 8 Home St., Oineimuttt, Ohio, $2500- TEAR. A Eenta wanted . - Bnal ness legitimate, t Partlcnlars Free. Address J .Worth A Co.6t.Lonls.Mo. $3 fiOLU MA.TXI WAlCllBS. Cheap patl n f hA knnwn world. fimnnUi WnlAK JPtwa t Agenu. Address, A. CorLTjts & Co Chicago, oct 6 Wly FOXJTZ'S HO RSE AMD CATTLE POWDERS, Arts uneqnaled for the cure and prevention of diseases in Horses, Cattle; Hogs,8heep, and fowls. 1 . DAVIDpTrpBtj aovW6m o .t-1 Vip-' WILMINGTON, N.C. BASH, DOORS.BLIND& inn OPWiUirnTiT. wnnncrn-Dir The Largest and Most Complete WOODWORK ING FACTORY in the. State. .... r We guarantee Good Work, - Low Prices ' and Promptness. ; i-, jj ! " e i .kfi- i r..v-.-j Fruit and Vegetable Crates made at Lowest Rates.' . j fi j- i -1 ' ..tti . s . , t-y i .. tySend for Prices. ,jj 0 ; jan85-8mW, f , 25 'FASHIONABLE CAHDS.no two alike, with name, 10c SO Scrollwith nameri 1 fVt fwuf flat A llMnfil'AnMf oc1 1 5 Wly GEO. I. REED CO Nassau, N.YJ Thd Dog1 Breakers Guide, mRAIN TOUR OWN (DOGS, IN THE MOST J. artistic manner'. "The Doe Breaker's Gnide" sent for Ten Cents. Cenu. s febi-Wtf M. VON CDLIN, 'Delaware City, Del.' :. x ' ' ii Worth Of f f - GOLD ELATED JEWELRY. 'For ONBDOLtCAl we will send as beiovH aU Warratsicea Oeld. Plated 1 1 pair Gold Ston Sleeve Buttor.s; 1 pair Engraved Sleeve Buttons: 1 set Pointed stads; t set Amethyst 8tuda; lWed jy??? ?ngred Band Finger Bisgt 1 Ame thyst 8tone Ring; 1 Elegant Ring, marked "Friend ship";! Handsome Scarf Pin; I splendid Silver Hat Pin liet Ladles' Jet and Gold Pin and Drops: 1 Misses set, Jets and Gold f 1 Ladies' Jet Set, oraa "atedsrs set Handseme Rosebud Ear Drepsi 1 Gents' Elegant Lake George Diamond Stndj f Car dinal Red Bead Necklace I;PafcF Ladles' Pearl Eas Drops -l Ladies Ornamented Jet Brooch; 1 Fancy Heart Rtag and Elegant Watch Cham; chotot, the ffUir lot-4tf,M) pitemmmt postpaid fov $i crony ZpUces you -cAoos for SO jmU. , Clah tre mrum Any one sending ns a clab of twelve at one dollar, we ,wlR send a- Coin 'Silver rteli VTV.t ' 8TOCKMAN,. . feb!5-Wl3w "' 17 Bond Street. New York. ' v f 14 l. f '! Forsaieiojfby-f, H.vr, 4 tf itWX I ap X4-DAWU ' SALL PXASSALLi 1 PT A 1 Id Q Price $900, only $260. p.,. SWEET 3SnN m CleiiMLSMTiilianiin toEtSJft1,?1 "i Csntennlal Erposltioa for MOuwingqualttu and txatoaua and, luting duir .IT" ad JUmarUg. The best tobaSo te-, assy Bl r.:.-'. . : USE CALGIOAKS Compressed Calcimine j For WALLS, CEILINGS; etc. 1 ' Ready for nee by adding boiline water TUG AVERILLP.AINT , The most dnrakle, beautiful and economicl oaint know n. ample cards furnished free by dealers nerslly, or by the K AVEEILL CHEMICAL PAINT COUP. 132 Borltne Slip, New. York. A A MIXED CARDS,1 with name If. c. Aeeni T:U outfit 10c L. JONES & CO., Nassau, N. Y O T,?CS Cards, Snowflake, Marble, etc , no two 4lO alike, with name, 10 cts. S;:P '-11 . - Naseant ard Co , Nassau, N. Y. IDr.Marchisi'a Uterine eavunimnu wlU i)osmvely ctto Pemalo Weakness, such as Faihn. of the WpmbvWhltea, Chronic Innlimatton rnS?,e atlonof the WombTlneidentAl Hemorrhagf or Tkd ZZ.Alitl 1- 1 Pol card S joenmcates from ET i-DiTT A Tirv Druggists U0 per bottle.' 825 NQW IS 'TOUR TIME S25 tobnyTHB VICTOR. The BEST 8KW. ING 11IACH1HB in the WORLD, with all tbe Attaehmeuii complete, for $26. War ranted to give perfect satisfaction. Jortirculare, &QK Address Rev. C. H. 13 RRNHEIM, AftC LEXINGTON, N. C. o25 BRIEF ThEATISE ON PULMONARY DIS ; eases will be sent free to all applicants Address OSlABG ?f2S?S' :l8 CorOandt St, New York mh 23-4wD&W I Want lOOO AGENTS to Canvass for The Complete Herbalist J will give snch terms and furnish" such advertising facilities that no man need make lees than $800 per month and all expenses no matter whether he ever S?016 I not- AddreM Dr. O. PHELPS f nil particulars will be sent by return mail ' ma0-4wD&W j: MANCHESTER LOCOMOTIVE WORKS I Established mJ853, K Manufactnre all kinds of Locomotives, and have re cently purchased of theAmoskeag Mannractnrina Co. all the patterns, patents, and the good will foi the manufacture of their celebrated Steam Fire En gines bnd Fire Apparatus, and are now prepared to iccuvc uui uccuw uraars promptly, bend for de scriptive circular. ARETAS BLOOD. Agent. novaoij&wry ! : Manchester, N. H. rwlOlMU K1E NTS -:?;, ' I AND'--- Grave Stones. FIRST-CLASS WOBK AT LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. DESIGNS SENT BY MAIL. WORK PACKEDAND SHIPPED, AT OUR RISK, TO ANY PART OF THE SOUTH. HICHlRDiWATHiN it CO., i 57 Lafayette Place, New York. Wathan's Monumental Designs, In book form for gale to tne Trade. i dec4D&Wtf New York SHOOTING- COAT. STYLISH, HANDSOME COAT, j :. First Class in every parUcnlai i Pleasant to wear, durable, and in the end the cheap est MADE OF BROWN. VELVETEEN. ' , Pockets and Lining made to take out, so that may be worn for early fail and winter shooting. ' Horace Smith,' Esq:, says : "It is my idea oi shooting coat. . I have worn them for several yean and will have none other." f " ! "I - ' . ' . Price for Coat, $35; Vest, Xt.&X Also, the best broWnCOrdorovPantS. StAianernnlr T m&Venn iythe one'grade. as the cheapest goods do not tars uiuub via wiu not eire Bausiacuon. Also, in addition to the above, I am makinfr Waterproof Canvass fenit, cut same style as the V el veteeni goods, not stiff and hard, but soft and plea santto-wear; euaranteed to turn, water. Sportsmen who have seen it say it is The Pest Yet. Coat $6.50. ForfaUSnit, $14XK). . ,t - . : I .also make the Sleeveless Coa; Vest with sleetes if desired.: : . Rules for measurement and samples sent apoi application. ( v j -j v t , . , F.L.SHELOON, oct25 DjfcWtf 1 RAHWAY, N. 3 ; SHARPS JjJlETALLIC CARTRIDGajMILITARy. HUNT - TNG AND "CREEDMOOR" RIFLhS -i SZCBL ALL OTUEBS IN ACCU , RACY, STRENGTH AND ... .. . SAFETY. No Premature Discharge Ever Ocean ; 'Every Rifle" warranied'a 'good shooter. Calibn 40, 44 and 50-100 of,aii inch, and or any desired length Obaree of Dowder from SO to 105 Brains. Welebt el balls-from raari n ! m.v niain &ik Pistol grip and checked. . Sights: plain; Globe aad oep oats; .yenuer wiia.iaiercnangeaDie iruui sights, .and Wtod-ganga Eyery , variety. of munition for above eons, constantly on hand. ? ( rrices irom ysw io gisfd. SHARP'S RIFLE COMPANY, ept'CT-D AWtf f 5 . Bridgeport, Conn. H.n A. ; STEDLIAN. Jr.. 'rk Attorney and Coiinsellor at Law, EtiiS ABETHTON, i. BLADEN COUNTY. N. C bfflce Up stairs, in Brick Boilding, occupied 7 Special attention to Claims. , Col'ectlons on bob of $100 and upwards made for Five Per Cent ii without salt. : Drawing Deeds, Mortgages, specialty, t v o- ap 6-DAWtf t HiglvBrecVDogs. ENGLISHtf IRISH AND GORDON 8ETTEK9. of (he Choicest Breed, with guaranteed pedigrees 'i iA 'iul , 1 For sale by E. P. WELSH.! York. Pesi ihovtD&Wtf TT? A fit " The pbolcest in the world Imp'1" JL1UH04 ere', prices Largest Company Amene-staple article pleases everybody-Tf continually inoreaeing Agents wanted everywhtf bet ; inducements don't waste time send l Ckcnlar to ROBERT, WELLS. Pres. of the OriginM American Tea Company, 43 Vesey St New ait- ' I11E SCR I lTI OJW ' FREE, j R THE SPRADY CURB of Seminal Wet ness. Lost MaaAOOd. AB&U disorders broogfi1 on by indiscfetioB or exeeae. . Any druggist the ingredients. Address Dr.' JAQUES A CO.,;'' W. Steth St., Cincinnati. Ohio. ' fe5-lyDW " 1 1 , 1 1 " TO5 MY WILMINGTON FRIENDS ' : - i l i I :.4 i 1 .,. j AND ADJACENT COUNl '1 V- " 1 have opened an Office In this pleasant "City tne 8ea,'f and prooese to do a COMMISSION u' MLNESS. ' My formes business character in MaP" lis, Ac, Is my recommendation. -If I can serve 1 please favor me with, your patronage. ' , - 1 , fTaT NEWBURY WUmlngton, K. Jaal 18, 1SU. i -,