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NE WYORK LETTER. f Da;. 8th, 1S79. A dispatch to the evening pa tera from Washington, regarding the negro exodus, says that last week there was a whole church fujl of North Caroliua emigrants on what k-i known the 'Wainl,' who had no other pl.u-e to stop, and who i n on their way to the Northern Star; there is a soci ety in Wajlii-igion winch 1 el j s them along, :.::! as many as pos sible are sent to Indiana. The ..North Carolina negroes say they would le ivc tiiat State if they had to walk to get away. Eighty seven negro emigrants from Golds boro, N. C, arrived at Indianap olis, Ind., on Friday. They were received bv a delegation of ne- groes and given eomf 01 table quarters in a Methodist church building. On last Saturday af ternoon they started for their new homes in Putnam and Wayne counties. John B. Gough has renewed his youth while journeying abroad and has Equipped himself a Vast' amount of new lecture ma terial. - He now engages anew in his old work of battling intem perance, and it is understood that nearly all of his lecture efforts Hviir be1 in that direction. To morrow evening he begins ,his campaign in- Steinway Hull, and afterward continues it in Bro. Cnylcr's church in Brooklyn. The National Temperance Society has him in hand for the present. Grough is about 05 years old, and Altogether more hearty and jolly than he was years ago. One of the most ingenious nov ielties in gambling was practiced last week at a church fair in Brooklyn. People who paid their admittance money 'received a trnh-nt mlrli i nr. m I wi'il 1 cfiimnn "".v" .i""" This coupon they kept, as its ' " number corresponded to certain . ... 1 ., ; 'figures placed in :. hat "or 'wheel, j The drawing was for a statuette . worth $25. If there is any more j ' certain way than this to teach' boys and girls to buy lottery tick- ets it would be interesting to k,HC what it; is and .where itis to (ibc found. ; ? A New York paper heads one of its articles "A Poet to bo j Hanged in Pennsylvania," and a Pennsylvania paper, fearing its iupply of winter fuel will be cut off, hastens to assure its readers .that he is not. to bo hanged be cause ho is a poet. He killed his sweetheart, which is almost as "wicked as writing poetry. The laws, of Pennsylvania don't re cognize the mere act of writing rhymes a, capital offence, punish able with death. Her population ii' t .i i it ' wouia soon oe cut down less tnan 10.000 it thev did. vv e mav now 1 nd then throw a poet ont of a t. : r I T v third., story ; window, or fracture ';. feaw hmx in twx, but,' , wo want the ' people outside1 or tne-btate to understand that we don't hang a man because he writes poetry. At a meeting of butter mer chants last week, it was stated that immense quantities of oleo margino were regularly shipped South and 6uld as pure Northern I mtteP) ant a petition was drawn up asking the Legislature to com pel every dealer in oleomargine to brand the tubs or other vessels it was transported in. Gil. Tn Chicago, during the present year, one thousand and sixty-live new buildings, mostly brick, have been erected, at an aggregate ex pense of $0,454,000. THE MARKETS. City Markets Wholesale Prices. REPORTED DAILY BY Christophers & Sorrel!. Grocers, Wilmington Struct. Flour, North Carolina, $7 00 Chickens, 12 l-2al7 1-2 Corn Corn Meal, Bacon, N C Hog, round, " hams, Bulk Meats, clear rib sides, " " shoulders North Carolina Pork, Coffee, prime Rio, " good. Syrup, S K, Molasses, Cuoa, Salt, Liverpool fine, Sugar, white, " yellow. Potatoes, swett, Irish potatoes, Oate, shelled, ' . . Fodder, ' . Peaches, eeled, " unpeeled, Apples, ncr hern, per bbl. " dried, Cotton ties, new, per bunch, 67 l-2a70 (57 l-2a70 9al0 lial2 7 3-4 51-4 6a7 loa 17 14a 15 25n2U ' 33a 35 ' 2 00 ' lOall 8o9 40 75 55 90a$l 00 8per lb 4 " , 3 50a4 00 4a 5 2 75 2 00 . spaced, . BiiBeiiur.- !01-2a12 Peas, per bushel, white, new, 75a80 stock, new, 75 Eggs, per dozen, 15al7 1-2 Timothy Hav, 1 25 Mixed, 1 10 Above are for large quantities. When small quantities are wanted higher piiee will be charged. COTTON MARKET. Reported by COTTON EXCHANGE. Haleigh, Dee. 1U, 1879. Middling, Strict low middling, Low middling, -Strict good ordinary, Good ordinary, 12 5-8 12 1-2 12 3-8 Ordinary. Middling stains, middling stain, Good ordinary stains, Tone of market strong. rp HHE TIDEWATER TDIES. POKTSM'H-T!!, Ya. The handsomest weekly newspaper in Tidewater Virginia and North Car olina. . William H. Stewart, the editor, will be assisted by Mis. Fanny Downing, one of the most talented and distin guished literary women in the South. As an advertising medium it offers superior inducements. Subscription, $1 per year, in advance. TIMES PUBLISHING CO, Proprietors. Wm. B. Wilder, Bus. Manager. bright! sparkling! humorous! THE WINSTON LEADER FOR 1 1 880 Better than Ever. Many new features will be added during the coming year to this popu lar weekly, which will tend to make it one of the best family journals in the South. Published in one of the finest and richest section of North Carolina, Among an enterprising and industrious people,, and in a rapidly growing com munity; ' FULL 01? GOOD THINGS FOB EVERYBODY. Farm Notes, Stories and Poetry, Sunday Reading, Gems of Humor, Science and Art Items, Gossip for the Ladies, Jottings and Clippings, Stores tor Little i oiks, Spicy JSditoriala and Locals, and funny items by "Old Hurrygrapb." " v ' "i 1 f ,i ; -Only $1.50 per year. Specimen copy free' Seid for one. h Address the i ed itor and proprietor, - ,u '-' ,a . , JAS;.' A ROBINSON, ii28-tf ' ' ' Winston,' N. C. HE BALTIMORE DAILY SUN The Baltimore Daily Sun, by it faithful adherence throughout it whole career to sound, conservative principles, and by the enterprise and liberality which it has constantly em ploy tnl in procuring news, haa estab lished for itself a reputation in the front rank of journalism. This stand ing it is determined to maintain, and pive, by the ample means which it commands for the purpose, in a con densed and thoroughly readable form, all the news of the day up to the hour of publication. In politics The Sun naturally ad heres to the position which it has al ways held with universal approval of a National, Independent and Conserva tive paper. The Sun's correspondence covers the five great cities of London Paris, New York, Washington and San Francisco, in addition to every poii t of interest in the Maryland and adja eei;t States, and its Washington Bu reau furnishes the most accurate ac counts of all that occurs at the Na tional Capital The market and stock reports are distinguished for their accuracy, and are given with sufficient fullness to meet the general requirements without needless diffuseness. As a medium for advertising The Sun is of priceless ralue, as it enters mooe households trd is distributed at more postofflces ban any otl'er newspaper south of Philadelphia, whilst in Baltimore its arcuWion exceeds that of all its morn ing contemporaries put together. Terms of subscription by mail, post cje prepaid, cash in advance, ono year $6.00; six months $3.00; three months $1.50; two months $1.00; omo month 50 cents Address, A. S. ABELL &CC, Publishers, Sun Iron Building, Baltimore, Md. THfNBIORK ST All- A COMPLETE AND MODEL NEWSPAPER- ' THE ' BEST METROPOLITAN ' $ " DAILY PUBLISHED. ' The unexampled success of The Star Vfuring the past year, and the wide spread appreciation of its merits as a popular Democratic newspaper, have encouraged the management to still further efforts toward increasing its attracti-.ji. as a representative Metro politan journal. " . Its circulation during the year past has increased to an extent that is un paralleled in the history of journalism. No paper ever established iu this coun try has ever achieved so signal a suc cess. The Star is and will be independent in its views, seeking only the general good and subordinating all personali ties and partisanship to the best de velopment of political morality aud notional prosper ty, sympathizing earnestly with the laboring classes in the deplorable misfortunes which have befallen them as the result of misgov eriiinent and public robbery, and lighting their battles on all occasions against the exactions of monopolists and legislative corruptionists. In politics The Star will coutiuue to advocate sound Democratic principles, aslnunciated in the Constitution of tho United State. It will continue to denounce the iniquitous conspiracy which resulted in the seating of a President-'not elected bv the people.' It will resolutely resist all usurpations and encroachment by either of the co ordinate branches of the government upon the powers of the other, believ ing that the preservation ot civil lib erty depends on, a strict adherence to constitutional limitations. An article on the war will appear oc casionally,, which will have a peculiar freshness and value to soldiers of the Lost Cause and their friends. It will have more of a literary character than can be obtained in the limits of a daily newspaper, and .by means" of Articles of prose and verse, original and selected from the best authors, will place the Tidewater Times at the very highest point of journalistic excellence. TERMS OF THE STAR. ' One year (by m;n!) .86.00 Sunday edition (per annum) 1.20 , .Address: y - THE STAR, 2G and 28 North William St. N. Y. The Subscriber A practical chimney bailder for forty years past, offers his services to the citizens of Raleigh and vicinity to rem edy all smoky chimneys, (Hemingway's patent, taken out in 1842,) having rem edied quite a number in the last few 'months, jgiving entire satisfaction and relief. Best city reference given if required. My motto is no cure, no pay. F. S. WOODSON, Sb., I K- 1 Person street, del-6t East of the Baptist Grove. T i" DR.M.W.CASE'S CARBOLATEOFTAR INHALANT! Dr.M.W.CASE, 033 Arch St., Philadelphia, fa. WOOD, COAL, "WOOD, COAL, WOOD, CO AIi, Lumber and Brick, LUMBER and BRICK, LUMBER and BRICK. J. D. WJIITAKER, Foot Hargett Street, Raleigh, N. C de2-lm , , . BUY YOUR . 7 OLOTHINfi At Wooleott's. ' s r- BUV YOUR Boots and Shoes At Woollcott's. BUY YOUR II ATS AND CAPS At Woollcott's. BUY. YOUR HOSIERY AjYD GLOVES At. Woollcott's. buy; your SHIRTS AJYD BRA WERS At Woollcott's. : BUY YOUR At Woollcott's. BUY YOUR RUBBER SHOES , At 'Woollcott's Aiicl you will save Money. Entrance to storo on HARGETT AND WILMINGTON STS. se6-3 ta ' - Coall Coal ! T he latest arrival from the coal mines now being received, .another 5 car go to follow soon. ;-(.!:;. ' Orders jleft in . flrder box at Pescud, Lee & Co.'s Drug store, opposite the' post office will be ' immedif-jely filled. " : 1 ' E.SJ. HAttRIS'. , . . A email ; cargo' of ' spunt or cannel coal daily exDected dec3-6i Zen. II, Adams , Grocer, Cotton FACTOR 3 AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. Personal attention given to b.iyiiig ai.d .vllh. cotton. Best ia .-Jities for stovJug and handling -'ii'.M'i in ihe city. Libend ad v i.iC. 8 ;u;. lo lie keeps a large btock of IVitiliziTs for wheat. .'o' read; for delivery. 'J-rni r Ai;'mi limiding. Ithitl.. K. C. oe' 0-u"!mw3in 3 I FOR CATARRH, ASTHMA, ittenoimUNSUmHTlUN, quire ttn mm- i n i i jfSSlBRONCHITIS & of Tar, the most heal- mmfSrrTZZtSL"g ingrmudiul agmt known (o Dt" M t3via of tho most healing and toothing I rirPlllrC Ftf properties are so combined with I mU"3)tW') l'ine Tree Tar, that the mere r rrt breathing converts them into a dense belli riCCi smoKe or vapor, rms is vnnaim ia&en mmmm right to the diseased parts. Ne hvnt, no hot water, simply inhaling or breathing it, and you feel its healing power at once. This treatment is endorsed by physicians every where, and highly commended by thousands, who have used it with perfect eatisfaotion. FITM. TREATMENT sent Satisfaction always gimrauicea. When writing for circular, name this paper. CINCINNATI Ijirgor, Ki'I(ltler, and Rettrt but the S'ujtMlnr Irl of ., tj iili.ii a Year re luuiiEH uii'liaus'd. Tlie Star is a more successful parjer than any of Us rivals; because it has beu constantly improving, while its . price has not neon iiic ieuswl. it is only ONE IMM,1R A YEAR. Comnu'iicini; Jaiiu iry 1. lttsn. it will he i iitL.io a IT ifi v !oluinn l'is with all iis (l. pHi tnu'nls improv ed, its ii"ws f:i.'i litUs increased, but it . will bp fiirnlsiicrl sit OMij' ' OSE Uni.U: A YEAR. , , . Th 'oinmission to nccnts is lai'iror, subscribers areoi)taini'd easier, people are bettor pleased with it than any other paper, ami the price is only OXE IOLI.AK A YEAR. - If you neo1 a fi"sl c'ass paper, or if vou feel like getting up a club, where ' , the work will he lit'ht and the reward large, vrite to n(, all the time remem bering that the subscription price Is only ONE BM.XAR A YEAtt. Address STAB, ?30 Walnut Street, CINCINNATI. IP YOU WAMT. Hotel accommsdation, Furnished rooms, Boarding place, Table uoard, .Buy or sell a house and lot, ' Buy or sell ahorse or carriage, ., ; , . Buy isel furniture ., Buy ur sell jewelry Buy or pell a piano. To find anything you have lost, A job of e;ireBtering done, - A mechunic of . any. pprt, Tomorrow money, Lend money, Save mo ley, Slake money, ' Advertise in ; : THE VISITOR.: BOARDIIffG. TVTRS. Wl R.I0HARDSON HAS UJJL taken the residenceon McDowell, between IJargett and Morgan streets, next to the house formerly known as Mr :Pi'leTi'8 boarding h6uso,, where a self ci number of boarders canbe ac commodated. ' The situation 'is cen ral and in all respects desirable. ; 4g
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