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Communications, unless they contain important news, or discuss briefly and properly subjects of real interest, aro not wanted; and, if acceptable in every real name of the author is withheld. 1 . m . t 1 i I.Lk.U 1 '.I forcing Star. By WILLIAJO U. BBRNARD. - - , - - i - - ' ' iir- WILMINGTON) IT. C: Saturday Morning, Jan. 18, 1879. THE TREASUBER'S REPORT. Dr. J. M. Worth, the Treasurer of Ifbrth Carolinahas the confidence of 1 ;.lmmm.mj.wi!fa1lStmr awhiIe may be in e61ip9e. o rranHAmon fT atnflf. into rYTl T 7 on1 I . - , i u 1 i I We have no doubt but that he makes . .. . i . . . . aneflScient officer, and that every thing in the Treasury Department is judiciously find honestly managed. ,f ' His report jast madeNOj the Go-' vernor of the State will giye satisfac tion to all who may examine jt criti cally. . It is c1ear and foil,- without being wordy or excessive in length. ' It is a business document.' written in business style. : ; J45?1 ? He gives a statement Of the va- r.nna fnnda." urtAnrn wlil haa hAon rA. . n rr v . t - " - ceived and what disbursed. He complains of a deficiency of funds to meet special s appropnaons. e He special1 appropnaons. c I ' V,ATAiY fl,A YlflnaMl AaflAmklf. Ma f.p I n, i -- I x wu?lu0 pu.. mbuu uv old debt-por to the;warTis $13,- m,980.50, including interest. Bonds - issued T ;since the war, by . autbo..-f Wl ' u?lure . i ine I ar 'C 789,890.00. Bonds issued since the m. - v t,i: f '"-"! if war 97 Mwonty of prd nances of Convention and Acts of i Assembly I Bonds issued under Funding Act. $6,- I . . . ? .1 loou.w, xjuuub lBBueu uunug tue i : war, by authority of acta passed : be fore' the V war, $1,588,690.00. A thesermake, a.ttal principal of debt, exclusive of Special tax bonds, $16, 96 0,045;00. Tot al jimount 1 of in te. rest due, $l0,160j182.85.:;; Grand to tal including mincinal and interpst I 11 g P $27,120,227.85. There 1 to be a de- duction of interest; paid by the ceiver of the North Carolina Rail road, whichwUl reduce, .the. amount of debt to about $26,000,000. -Treasurer Worth says, 1 and his words should be heeded by the Legis-1 lature: 01 , uf "OKEestthat some adjustment of he I ; "It is true that tbe works of improve- I .meu-wnicn nave neen conaiructea as an eoIvalent for the liberal aid extended by the State before tbe war, aro now almost appropriations, which makeup the-debt I SSSa tbe creditors. .. ..i , T, I It is farther true that tlin finnnniai nn I dition of our people has been chand l hv the heavy losses which they have suffered, vUO ww vera upon.ua.aa an mcum- brance to our nroflneritv.whfoh by the continued DastDonment I "i.erms oi .compromise ought; to be I offeredjlhareditors, embracing such an I aTwmbenw-u people toassumej lf such terms should be 1 rejected by the creditors, the responsibility ! will rKNi. unnn i r . .ti biiii .nn nnn r make an earnest, aiocere effort to' act inst ihA nnhi;n dfcfc"u;!i fi- lessioa-Veal TOblirtW4ni4il? dodge a most imnerativcv hnil ihlnA, Ins dntv: TW a af ni w ajiau j vvUOlVACI A - tions that press home , this rdntv - .A -fortw -.: -1 , " - turner delay will be aimplv, inex cusable. 1 -A , NOBTUBRN KADICAU V ' ON OV. VANCK. The Philadelphia 4ea Radical paper, oontains a sVWch of W. Vance. It evidentivflnder;ratehim The writer of tut - article-. nas omy a partial conception Of some of his qaaliaVmeT maiiy-popleT fee mates the mist ale 6 of kippdaUgfthat ! Ml! Jfc V 1 VKHOttSpW H I a aV 1U UliBar mwm ' .v urfac fiaftltWoi , Mr, Burke was the most brilliant In the last) fCentttryandnyet fe the ' profoundeat philosophical man was' statesman or an trie wona. 1 ov. ; Vania man not. 1A ft' VfiTV nrofoTJlld thinker, . Or a great Student, f " ' 1.1 '..H" 'Ji DUt he -has tr .remarkable f,j combina tion) of gifts. rHiad address : ,t Wake forest College proves him toi be capable of Very grave, thonght IUI, ulgn'nea aau impreBBivc wnuugi We. sometime ago. referred specially to his admirable, sketch of bis dead county man, friend and teacfier, the late 1 Governor D8wairi; His speech,' delivered daring the war, at VrilKe8- , ; . tn;'V boro, is the most brilliant hustinga speech we ever saw in print? His sketches of Western North Carolina manifest ft fine descriptive power, in wfticb! there is no little of poetic beauty , aoxf inspiration , He , has shown, himself to be pot only a capi-r , - l& gtumper, the best ' DeRatOr TiptOR r said he had heard in twenty years, since Tom Corwin died,and whom r . J',iifj Governor Vance greatly resemDied, but he. is a formidable debater, tte tite abilities. .His state papers attest i 1 his familiarity With the needs of the t . . ... 'people and his mattery Of details. I A n a n amI w.n.r. r.AAAr,OA ilia uavo saiu . iuio uiuui ucwuss wf ; think it proper and just. We have, not so written because, Gov. Vance has just been the recipient of new honors and newJFaydrs at , the iiands t5l the people. We neither hail "the rising sun" nor Hdow to him whose race is run." We despise in oar hearts toadyism and flonkey ism. We would rather .""'be a dog And hftv l.hA mnnn" than be a satallla Volying around some poliUcal sun vv e are nut uero-worBUippera or vr- gans of politicians, but we try to speak the truth, and to be just. When we write -of menwand appear to be their eulogists, we strive, to avoid excess, all di to say only that which is authorized by facts and fair ness. We weigh our werds,and only use those that ' exactly express our ma tured estimate of men. Gov. Vance' is one of the leading men of oar State. He has unusual fertility .and Versatility. Many persons regard him as a bright man, full of anecdote and " quips and quiddities," and not "much more. Sucaj has: not been: Rnp.h in nnt nnwnnr MtimfA. H f - t , I - - - , . ... ' ' ... oduence, of cultivation, of peculiar -Tn&ernetism. What we have said has been p!ompted by the following passage .. tbe ;editorial referred to above Gov. Vance kas popular talent and a vi? acious naturp, which qaaTjttet, Qniled tQ f61186 of iojnstice done him itfthe past, haye iven him at home a larae nersoaal tollowlng. i But Jbe has not tbe legislative or masses of facts the underlying philoso- pbv whiclt cives them force, and feature and-cbaracter. He, is superficial rather than" profound, flippant rather tban wise. flparklinr rather than eloquent : ! It will be sotoe years before he will feel at home in tbe atmosphere of tbe Senate, and more years before he becomes distineulsbed in it.! We doubt whether North Carolina has gained much by the change it has ordained ujis representation, xet ne towers far above some whose names have been' a 8Uf ,nMa WUJ1 tbe posjOliUty, 9I we nNnaUon. , Tbe?e is room, vtherf ore, An surdly linked with the possUkilityi ot Ibe his election for congratulation that another Addition has not been made to the already large rou oi common-'piace octiators, We will onlfaPthaTwiien the Jikn Blaines tackle Gov. Vance they will, think th.at.be has, been in the Senate all his lifel and has biathed 'the atniospherebf tnBet L - - fWlleMBaeat ifi Ihe teP ' BI!ate8J fiena??'n1!; vbe jtjf Massachusetts, Bad a very impdrtant t . , . .. J. , , caf 6 involving-marittmeiaw before connsel for his State, tind it was inv PMribfe for tim to toWribB to, attend to th&caacVIiaJua exirem- i -i- i: -4- - i . ! W iea P.npperi V, lathrpp to fcndw,-iwbpmSlie V shouldj ient lAtr 1h .TT--"witf1 to write tft i: lVflr-s XlxAfrer: !Wrtr CI '"' st"" YrP nw abOTnikHti wmmm mtna,' repiiea , Mr. w tnthrop, jrou employ Mm,' and then ear hini be- . . t ... ..a . that maritime ?onrt8 WiJiia i Jif e.f plicfpn ended .isiinnifMi;ite 'JMu'iri M .U7-'."" . P p? aui ii. iiayne, a.tr9C I flififWAvi an1 'LI . 1 TIVi ' 71 i oqAu ji;ait.vitli inlafBa .OI. is juchin'glyne ine stanzas are really grand. , ALABAIOTA'S ACTION. There is ri better evidence to show bxv rhttirlfr replant to thaeoi)la of th;Sout!i8TFederal interference'. in elections - man, anai anomea . oji the action orttfoi Senate of Atapanfa. e adoption of a resolution to se eot electors Tor "PrestaenTH and"Vtce President by tiieTnexkll A38fmbV, (o escape Federal bulldozing 'arfd FideVif opsnV! is'fnea 'ad; commentary npon our country l4ls( itself a Republic .Instead of being a truly parental government, which justice ana eoodpess and pujrity find ,daUT9 illaatratiop,coars rwW AWS8 sp. ;, thai gpve. reigrj; tatM. iiavsa OsfijrespratP new and nnusual means toi avo'nl the unconstitutional and tyrannicaf nlerferenbethe Federal authority inlmalters of election. - 3"'s If we cnho.de?eourt own'oor irbm Let as ber worried and our people lose ; The name of hardinesf .auJPs01" i) ! Other States will be djayeQ to jtake. atipa similar to those , proposed in Alabama.' -ThosoutTaeeB perpetrated b the T3dvernmePtin? ' variouir ways have jrown mountain hVgi l people must find protection and re; amonc his manv . other , wise . ut- teranoea, . said i , that ; 'M M aipong tlije Bilfcand pjerhapa not the emall- 8t,ardf detnocratcaV govern'ment; that the pebple musti before the v wiu see. . yy nen. tnis nappens tuey are aroused to actiop,' The people of the South have felt long ago the iron of Federal 'oppression : and injustice enter deeply into tfceir (dnlsyarid hav ing thus "felt't they seeThow dark hod intamous. the whole piocedure, anp frm what a sonrce.of corruption and usurpation it- proceeds. They' now propose to take action" 1 tinder the constitution, for vindication and seen j Th e' Coin mbus aSnufrer!Sun ap- pears to admit that elections in Georgia are not as they should be !Judge CrawfordUAalaiiibus, re cently calle.ofths'pecfaf alfenttdii'or the .Granp Jury ,tb , the . flagrant , vio lations of election laws The j&w-qilirer-Sun, referring to the charge otT His Honor, aays : ' v V The election .laws have been grossly violated in th recent election in every county in the. State. RepeaAiog was. fre OojBnt, votes were bought and sold freely at prices; ranging from a drink or mem whis key lo 75 cents." t.. a. , jThfr !s Uie'ndistinct charge of Democratic paper. It is a great and crying shame that such things can be said now. It is the truth, hpweyer, that election laws ihave always been violated by some7 men in different localities. Good4 meh2Pbserve "the iaws.hUst .depraved, men only vio late them. It is right and. proper that the Grand -Jrysbotrld inquire into such violations.. . jit appears, that all o ihe very aged I men ;aud , wpmen,wbvpassed away 1 last year did not live in Philadelphia. New York baa claims in the same di rection. In that citydunng 187d there were fifteen' deaths reported at over. 100 5 ears. " Tbe New York Suni has, s ila eyes vopen ,tp the credi bility of c such cock-and-bull states ments, and by way of comment says: f'The best authorities" In vital statistics. however, are slow to believe tbe stories of alleged CentebatUnsK"j ;; ;-.:Ja.--: Templeton' who writes theatrical Criticisms for theHaTtford (Conn.) VpiMtiti aSysMiryAhersoif'is the mbst.promisiog of all the young stars. He has no great t opinion of ) Booth, add does not gree that Barrett has gemus. If he 5 dorrectj then- great acting is a lost art 1 andi. is' no longer seen on the boards. '. .tii THE PfiBIOOICALi; art n e. Carolina 'J Medical JourvA for December offers a large number; of original selected articles that live variety, inte- t and value to this BteiliDg. publication. tti first year has shOWn:.rib little Of vigor and enterprise." It deserved success. Price w jcu, jjio. a.t w . .iscfvoaact ana xaos. P. Wood, editors, Wqnungton. NJ K kmoretfg Mojfofot February tains an oil picture entitled -VCupids rpenlng their arrows.-" It has several Other' superb J amstratiOnSi it vcontains f aihioti " nl&las. i dMfcf lationa, I Akj atnd . -vafietj of matter tbati will interest the bobsehold,"- Hitbe 'Loaddcf limeii&jB, it U a'lUerry tODserTator of the' artistic and tbi fasefal,tv-aBr "19 the' molt remarkable workOf ItlielMsk thai 'has ever" bfleh pub aisbedsartritf'iaJ year diblishe at m. VP East Hth Street; -New- York, tm c , POL.ITIJaVIs?0.iYR. yi t.I Of If IffRMal aMiikKtir rflh.armai .,moyenie.ntn .is. wtTOhis, eometLrJfresidenUsl lJhe Government Hionld etitra&'a In ibkb soaKUDnoess Joan AMiiBhOttW en-, lUiff SJJd JrnWG. Blihife' aid th adhb4 reitial ttaiaflfw4nenHirillbe wise; ji uiey see tnia m-jUmewntfnnoft, Uom mercial, Riir ' - J - ftsauaiuaies.nave a good' run TOf "day or two now and thefiPPAit '2Mwf id.A S Mi83Wttgre TeasoiS Wh font toecouitrr: BMnare Gazette. Dem, eairB xa runninir cnun inniwhnnug v.n.. -u Ia ebmbromise as betwnnaiMmW CUHRKNT CORiBIltrlT.. riamAnotiTiition of. silver is already beginning 46 ' wPrk fisas trojfpy in aJnglanpf iLondjpu conff plains of a i ecarcitv of gpld. iTha idea iaiJbegibninV toipenetrate, thed minds of European nnanciers mat. pnejnetal cahnpt fiijpjlpf tw? thartnefe is not goTQrenongnoTOeeii eruireVhobifest wUl not ue ions ooiore mo umgio oiauu- ard nations. wiTTbe raore.anxipnnnS; we for aSnimissiptt; ratio:nbMween j cold rnPsflyer. U- MriaohMRoaohViBiainter view rePenilt' reported in thpnNew Vltk&. 5mMr5aner overv th-d fthioDihirJ: aitribn- tel thoji downf alt 'fjpliiau.h'i lateivilan hd hod ssverht buok ethuU tears 6verhetrailrhgff tbe "old flag." y Mr .Rpah iaobliyl- our LOnnaffe from" tnat can o)nptbtivjaly iJgh deayx,deII cipre oooarred r after ; tPB; jwari iraa tipq a supepeded pipst tadm irablyih shutting us out from paying toreigo. marketa;' in cqabliog . England and other nations to fill the sea. (with ships built f?frtr16re cheaply thatf opr ibip bpilders ;can bditd jh&j waffling them the power of mpnopbjizlng' bur foreignr oarryin a; trade, taking to-day $100,000,000 out of thei bountry for4 transportation" ervicea.-rrXiO!Wis2in Gir. 1 Vftrt,a ftpeii tn Cueii out '-1 :!. Hied. - - ' IRaleigh ObJserteKi;:. Govemor Vaoca feelingly returned his lhabke to the caucus for ; the great Hohpr(cbnfer;ed njpoii him, and adied that his v6rStification was: all the Greater because ibis honor had' ueeu ouiainea witnput me oiuerness anjd anxiety pf , a boniest.. He. cpin plimented his competitor for i his pa triotism in preferring the peace and harmpny'pf the party to his peT8.priaI aggrandizement. " Dwelling upon inp iraportance oi preserving the organi t:ation of that great party which had in; charge the Constitution and" the liberties of the American people, he traced briefly its history, and what it had done for us since the Cnnfederate cause went down behin.the tempest of the skies in.tho . State and the na tion. He professed his devotion to it not from a subservient and alavrsh obedience,, but because of the great interests it had in charge, and aver red solemnly that he never bad an aspiration which Iwowaa;. wiflioe to gratify at its expense. . He i prophet sled that tbe night's proceeding woeld have a most haPDV effect unon the great paenpaign of J 680, and that if other btates would : imitate u the example pf subordination to - party harniony which was here set the whole United, ! States would soon , be re-r deemed from Kepublicao - misrule. He predicted that we were on the r avenue to restored prosperity, despite toe narsn sinngency or tne times. We beheld the ancient laws restored, sfnd bur people' happy and contented.' He gave assurance that he bad re frained from public or- private utter ances' that would add ' to the bitter ness of a contest. He, congratulated the General Assembly upon.its pres ence here ia the Capitol .. tod again expressed his heirtfelt thanks for the great;' great honor that was done him. - --vsiaee. LPbiladelphia Times. The choice of. Govt Z. B. Vphce to bej United States Senator fromKoirth Cirolina, as a conaequenco of his unanimous nomination by the Demo cratic caucus, will greatly strenethen jthp Sputhern representation in Coh- greaa, and it will not be denied, that j North Carolina has choBen her ablest man for the place. Gov. Vance ought in. fact tp have been in i the f Senate lohg ago, but it has been his luck to come within reach of the prize twio and then fail. v f Gpv. Vance is ' by all odds the most effect ive popular speaVer in the Soutb and hi been Idolized for. years by the people ofjhe Old North State. Be fore the,ouibfe wMelykhawnX a litpooilpel Unionist, but took an aotive part in the secession ttoemerit,. "LTundthe rebellion he was thoroughly enlrsied inj the Confederate cause, but dlstin gpished himself by fighting against bigh-h anded measures Of thp Jeff er-' sob Davis administration Ho ; Is well equipped for' political debate; and will be heard from in the Senate. A ; Prominent RepaftliMn-ev ttte Grant IlloTenient, j ; ISpecial to New York Herald. I ( . I Washington, Jan. i2.U-If 'the Republican prty had a leader," said a Very prominent Republican herp the other day inoaviaaatibn "it might regard itself as certain of yip tory in 1880.?,.But s.it ; should ;b leader. who would . lead,, who would march forward instead of , backward. The notion .that Gen. Grant is the bdst man for .die party is absurd. His uummatiuu wuuiuBigany tp tne COUn- ean to ins to like the Western quack doctor.' who was un able-' td rare any disease) Uxcept fits;1 and who; whetil he as called t treat a fever patient, insisted on throwing hitn into convnl8tdlss:3thfirst-Btep towards curing him pf rfeVer.Jii,ltlsfi l is so clear to me that; unless tfiBe' publican party means to :i go out of .business, I have no idea that it will nominate Grant next year, i-uu.?' m ,1 lalk ' about Gen. Grant f would wopld even now drop at once if thftv partyppuld hear 'tb voice of a sen-, aible leader but it is just' now like tne xiempcratio "party, in a state of s;rea,t demoTaliiatlPfj, and il'ii one. jWuli wnipli ibe Democrats pave npt it never promotes its prominent or ablest n en. In this it is the old Whig party over again, which refused the. o vler" and whe'fl protection"? that phn-fe cife. deW1 M&; RoaPh1 1 fieairt liad Vekohed itsiffhest.poincProtepr, fcry,tuab vu party uoes noi m move forward'' that it has nptn offerf that, in fact; it' is Presidency to Webster just as the RepublTans reftad it to Seward. To-day feVery neural ; leader of 'the party Knpwi ios pe n as against uira all tpe restY,And all are so busy J a Dreventinir the rise of their rivals thai tbejLIInd their own fortunes 1 blocked.. They can all spoil a born, hnt whichol ahem; pan make a -V 3 f oi ft STAT K Corf TB M 1? BAKIEH. 'thaXaiglBWOjre p4s a ujprestripgent law 'inf-Msard. lo-ttben, practice xt ..carryine. Concealed .weapons,! Cases of Wilful and' uviueuiai buuoviue aru, uecuaiing too cum mdri.' The fOss OfIffei resuming froitf fbia cowardlv Dractice is aoDailhur. and .calls' ibudiv unon the law-taakiaar oower to bud- Air. uarfoil, oi sampspn, taws well, and' lass to thenoint. He reminded rbe'HouBer yesterday; l n" el6querii;t,hdrwel!-tinied: wqrus, mai wmie iqe ' cryoi retrencnineDi Was - beard vover the i laud, ibat body, Was fnteiieg.3 away tbe session ib , listening to clapirap.peecbes.'. 'Oe alluded Vi a'politi' Pa speech made by B!ocker,:pf Cumber--land, 6n: a questioa of personal privilege;: itnd the reply by Mr. Jones, of CaldwelC and I oto : Joe . Turner , generally. Raleigh XWllVliLISS. 'Secretary Schnz joined Sir Edward Tborntnu at: the Niagara Falls yesterday, , , ... .:r . , K : Afghanistan, U the place for legislators. Thev have lots of nasses over there. JJoi t It seems, but one short year Birjce we sang ("O. the snowl the boot full f Bnow!"-. T. Graphic 1 J : tow waivtbe i waroi bd fragrant spring, . i pi ucu uvea yviu uuui nuu uuua win Ding, : : And bursting bod to b loom aspire i Jobnt Dump somecoal upon that fire! . . , : .., lH.: ' y. Y. Graphic. Seventy-five: insurance compa nies in tbe city of JSew York have- agreep to! oonvene for the purpose of forming a tariff association, with lower1 rates; 'This movement will affect insurance1 rates all over the Union. : ? Tlpit.wr:Wh,(t 4aa1v Rt.nrA at. Th 1 " j j j i I dianapolts. was robbed of twenty-four gold witches, valued at $1,500, Tuesday after noon. Two of tbe robbers engaged, tbe proprietor io conversation, whilelhthird An ftTitionl rtpTniuin Travolior- guard! Have you seen a man talking abbut. with one eye by tbe name of Walkerf Guard musingly) VN-no, sirj 1 dunno as I 'ave. What was the name of the other eye, air r'V- Judyr ?P i . .ll is a mere'poioeidence that that the man who. kpows . more about the fofgery of the Louisiana electoral certificate than anvbodv else, but Will not onen bis mouth to tell, is a confidential clerk io tbe' Treasury Department under John Shr- min ? PhU. lime. Jn4. f. I Senators and members of Con- gress are receiving letters from all parts of the cpuptry, urging a repeal of tbe duty on quinine. b$veo nunaced and twenty lhou- sand' dollars 'are annually Daid by tbe American people to two firms in Philadel- Euta to sustain the present tax. It is thought bngresa will repeal the duty. . -- Io view of the charges made against Secretary Sbermao, of favoritism to tbe First National Bank of New York, it may be. interesting to learn, from a report submitted to the stockholders of the instl tutioa, that tbe bank's dealings in govern ment bonds during the past year aggregated $574,14300, sod that of this amount $59, 125,000 were in four per cents. . aTust Received, knotbor supply of that CKLSBRA.TCD BRAND of ' Jack Frost Flour, Awarded a Gold Medal at the Paris Exposition, has no equal. The very finest made. It A'JSO. 1 ooo grde ! QHfr s Dry Salted and ! -tjUV , . . Smoked SIDES, rfVSkaaJirt, Laenyra UUh andlbo COPPEE. v . IK A Bpls Crashed, Granulated. . WW Standard A, Ex C, and O 8UGARS, Q C A Bbls Porto Rico. Caaa. N.O. UOJ . and 8. H. MOLASSES. Bbls City MESS PORK, j : JQQ Tubs choice LEA? LAHDJ O snd Second Hand iUUU - '. v - SPIRIT BARRELS, C laka OatftriiA THba RJTB BtTHRS "f1 Mancnerterand Randelpb. TABN8t.. v r. Candy. ,Boap, ' Starok, Soda, Wtash, x Lye, ., Snafl, . Matches, Cora, Hay, ( j , Pts,, , ; ,alue, , r Bongs, Nails, V " ' Hoop Iron, &c' , &c ' ! . ..For sale tow by . ' Jan 13 tf : WltUAMS A. MURCBlSON. For tlie.Eeople. : f 'St- ! ' Q(VQ Bash Water Mill MRAL, j 200 " 8lDBS t. 200 Bfs!FFBB- f aA bWb SUGAK, For sale low bv jan 18 D AWtf HALL & PEARSALL. J as. CT Stevenson t - - - - ' " v'. : ISST1LL : Offering Inducements TO THE TRADE. Ha has ast received ri. . AH Eltra mil of IilSH POTAtOES, Ordered expressly lor tka Retail Trade. ! ' . Also, some very tholco 1 : ; "' lied Apples. Florida Oran 3 and Messina Lemons, TURKISH PSUNE8, threa poaads for 25 cents. Good GREEK TEA, 40 cents per pound. I am stUl selllnf TWELyE POUNDS of GOOD TBLLQW SUGAR Tor tl.PO ! ROASTED; CX)KF.EES warm from the reastor ' Come and get yoar wants supplied at ; -. J Ste ve noon's. ."rt7E WtLli - GLADLY DUPLICATE' THE BILL ' f . of any Northern Jobbery House for CROCK 'KBYanaSLASSW ARB." -; -"-- Another tat f BRONZE i anda GLASS LAMPS Jan ltf ,fc 3 ! -; Croeiary Department, si QA1L UWI. SCREENED, . " r vi vv w-voA,'Aoa wa rutin, t T Cerd length, or cut uj up as desired,: rtOWnEU-MO KKG3- Unas jan"14tf i v. px j.iuwaittr,, - Cor. OriJiga A Wter Stteeur ees. MISCELLANEOUS. Holiday Goods TUe Tremeiidous Eush TO 11. 13 & 16 So., Front St Is Explained1. STANDARD GOODS! &T THB AstonisMngly, Low; : Prices i V CAUSES THE EXCITEMENT ! i . i y '.AT, in: GE O RO E M Y E RS , 1 30.000 ORAKGKS, ! 2QQ Bbls cboice APPLXS 200 00x68 "IES CRACKER8, 50,000 TORPa,OKS', : ' 1 000 A"rted 1,w8v K 2'000 LbChoIceCAN11BS 200 BoxeB KA 100 ox8 New F1QSv ; ' : Cases CITBON. ' . ' LOWEST PRICES in THE STATE GEORGE MYERS'. OUR FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT, FRENCH AND GSBMAM QOO08, AT HALF PRIOE! i liONT FORQKT TUB LtTTLK ONKS. 15to 35CaUwUl bar a token Ions to bere Vy me&iteredf at. ;. ..; y, G EO R GE M Y E R S'. iip 9Q i liquor depabthehp! t-We are sellliigr W1NSS and CHAMPAUNB WlNBS at HALP PrllCK. - . S-Hlegant Pore IMPORTED and DOMESTIC .WlNBS at $125 and $US0 per zaDon. . tTQor WHI8KBT8 are UNEQUALLED In the BUte in Excellence of Quality and Cheapness. Try oar OLD BASER at $& per gallon. WEST MASH MAS! roe nest mm wona, at fs per 8AVB M0 PERCENT. AT - O E 6 R'fjr E M Y E R S EtTOur Goods are bought from FIRST HANDS. "NO MIDDLE MAN'S PROFITS." Hence we can SAVE MONET FOR YOU. BTffe have the LARGEST, CHOICEST and CHEAPEST STOCK OF GOODS in our THREE STORES to be found tn the State, . GEORGE MYERS', I ii,ti''AWie'FSoW8T7 t-8. Poetry againi; " " ' '- A box oT Cigars for your friend, i A hamper of Wine for your brother, i A gallon of Sweet Mash you'll and i Precisely the thing for each other. decl9tf ; G. M. : Iiow Prices. 5 gUGAB, COFFEE, MEATS, MOLASSES, FISH and1 ia ; fact ALL- KIND OF GSOCERIES, both Light and Heavy, at BOTTOM PRICES, at ,. . ,D. L. GORE'S. ' an4tf Nob. Sand S So.; Water Street. FURPJITURE. A.N ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF THST MOST styliBh' patterns' and designs, carefnUy" Selected and at the LOWEST PRICES, ' ! , " - ; . The Best Assortment ofOntM,l'arler,amberrDining Room and Kitchen Furniture ever offered in Wil nuLgton. , , ..v , .-. ; i .', . A Large Stick of all kinds of Carpets; Oil Cloths, Bedding, A substaatial CHRISTMAS PRESENT can be selected frara my steck that will delight the re cipient. ; Examination of stock solicited! , t F.ASCHUTTB, , ' 86 and 28 Front and 11 and ia Dock 8U. decaatf - " : ''!. ' Agricultural Chemicals. Mf ESSRS.' BOTKT, CARMER i Col, ' I - BALTIMORE, HQ., Offer PURE CHEMICALS for making Composts at BOTTOM FIGURES. . .. c ,j.;.v:-.-t They are the PIONEER Dealers fn this class of G4ods, are thoroughly POSTED, and deal only in PURE GOODS. , . 'r Thoy are Sole Proprietors of the "HOME FEB TIUZSR," which all intelligent Farmers know to be. the BEST MANURE for the money new in use. OWEN FENNELL, Jr., la their Agent In Wit mbigton, and wUl furnish their Price List, Formu la ic, Ac. Send for them at once. : . ' flecSt 8W ' . - :;. : ' . , ,'j Preduc Commission SleFchant, i WILMINGTO!n,N. C. "U "! : SoliciU OonsighmenU bf Poultfy, Egrt.'Woor, Wax. Hides, Porlq Beef, Dried Fruit, Ac. .' Personal attention given to all Consignments and prompt retoras made. -' lanStf. : I Btopw ! TTfc CRIED,STBRTCHING fortbbis right XI arm, 'which was so tightly wedged Into his threadbare coat that It looked like a ctoth sausage. fHear me for my cause.' Oh I bother your cause; yet, stay. 8peak your speech, I pray yoo, trippingir on the tongua-for we're several orders for Sams to fin, and no time for tramps but If you mouth it I'd as lief hear the town grocer's lines.' " t fSince Cassias first an whet me against Cswar I haVapotslept--7" ... .. ii-A . Here,. Johnnie I give hua a quarter, and if he los get out, run right over him with am Cook Stove '.. ,,..., . . ..... . - Seen our Perfection Window Cleaner' t They are ligh tnlng on cleauing windows ; cost no thing-scarce' iy v. n.Kineftco., j Sole Agents Celebrated Sam Cook Stoves. JanlStf Seven sines; can suit fny family. .-, j Cliristmas is Over. TiUTt WILL BE PLEASED TO 'SERVE YOU t xrOPK AND STAtlONERY LINE, j jr. and will endeavor to give you satisfaction in every transaction at ' ' & JEWHTT'8 deetru FrontStreetBaokLStorejj ! ; : Horso SKoeinS, k k rl l pRt'REbrAOTtofiwPBa xVl I Buggies,; Harness and: Saddles, faro atocfc and low prieea Repaltlag of U kinds. SaUs, taction guaranteed. . J Jan 18 tf j -.' Hi MATDEHV5 ' i Bf. CRONLY, AswueT , j bi ft-MORRIS. exefcuted by George Leonard and WifJ i Kidfler sens, bearing date the 18th dav ,5!? M(1 BerTl8T7, nd rPHArpS In Ttw fS,lSS.ay ' Octo- aud1followng, f the tteeords of New UbmSSV f48 1Ae nndemigned, as Attorney for tte 8d Co-. Kaeees. mU offer for Mle t nnhifn ..Sa ort- ahgejerjnthe city of WUmingtoa, oa" x" WEDNBSDAY, JANUARY 22D, 179 at IS o'clock M-. the fnllnwinir J.n ' j . tiAND, ia the city of .Wflminon, roomed hv tteinwrsection of the northern line ofNew ?, ! with Seventh street, theory nnrfh 9 1 f "B7 8lreet and running back: t& feet to Wilson it tieet h!?,h part of Lote iaBlocfc 11, according to 0ffiln,Dg nf ia rrtv-nf W41minMnh . .-f ' umc al Plan i fjirchaaer to pay for taper SUfEfilOR, NUTRITION THE LIFE." The Orest Medicinal Food. The Sadpaiorfor Invalid andOu Aged. Anlnirm parable Aliment for tfo Growth and ProtecFum , , i of Infant aA Children, A Superior AV - Iritive in Continued Fevers, and a BdiaUe Semedtat Agent ! all Diseases of n. , . ; . Stomach and Lues tines. J ' fpHIS justly celebrated Pietetic Preparation i- ; - , composition, principally the Gluten derived fm th. Whits Wjnter Flint Wheat Cereal a X extract, the invention ofan eminent Chemist It has not only been highly recommended, but certified to bv a large number of Chemists and Physicians renre seatingry high degree of medical science athe Safest. Most Acceptable and Meltable Food for tZ Oroxoth and Protection tf Infants and Children and for Mothers lacj&ng Sufficient Nourishment for their offspring. ' v Jur Unlike those preparations made from animal or vinous matter, which are liable to stimulate the brain and Irritate the digestive organs, it embraces in its elementary composition , That mhickwtike strong Bone and Muscle. That which makes good Flesh and Blood. Thatwhi-kis easy of Digestion never constipating: That which islind and friendly to the Brain, and That which acts as preventive of those Intestinal Disorders incidental to Childhood. . s (And, while it would be difficult to conceive of any. tiling in Food or Dessert moreCREAMvand delicious or' more nourishing and strengthening as an ali ment in Fevers, Pulmonary Complaints, Dyscfsi, and General Debility, its Rase Medicinal Excel lence in all iNTESTiNAi JDiseases, especially in ' Dysentery, Chronic Diarrhea as! Cholaia Isftatnm, lias been incontestably Proven. Sold Wholesale and v Retail by rsnrstnsTs audi PHAEXACIST3, IM THE PRINCIPAL CITIfeS of the UNITED STATES f JOHN CARLE & SONS, NEW YORK nov 3Q pawly""""- sa Select Boarding and Day tcliool, i ! ' HIHsboro', N. C. T" HE MISSES NASH AND MISS KOLLOCK will resume the exercises of their rSchool on FRIDAY, rrH FEBRUARY, 1879, aad clese them S6TH JUNE, (Twenty Weeks .) Circulars en appli cation, i sawe dec 14 2taw2m t A SPLBNDm flPPOBTDNITV TO WIN A FORTUNE. SECOND GRAND DlSTKl -BUTION, CLASS B, AT NEW ORLEANS , TUES "DAY.FEBRUARY 14.1S79 -lOith Monthly Drawing. jLonisiaiia- lottery Company. ., This inititntion was regularlylncorporated by the Legislature of the State for Educational and Chari table purposes in 1868. with a capital off 1,000,000, to which it has since added a reserve fund of $35u, 000. ITS ORAND. SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBU TION will take place monthly on the second Tues day. & never scales tor postpones. Look at the following Distribution : . j '! CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 10J,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLAR i EACH. HALS' TICKETS, .ONE DOLLAR. , ; j . , j. 'UST., PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize'..";.'.".'. '....130,000 t- H CapltalPrlx....i.......w.... ......... 10,000 1 Capital Prize J........ ,. 5,000 B Prises of $2500.. s,000 5 Prize of 1000 . 5(00 Prizes of 500 10.000 100 Prizes of 100 10,00 - .00 Prteea of 60. .,. 10,000 500 Prizes of 20......... .. 10 000 10Q0 Prizes of 10 10.0C0 I APPROXIMATION PRIZES: , & Appreximatton-PMzes Of $300,1 ........ 2,700 B Approximation Prizes of 200 1.800 , Approximation Prizes of 100 900 1897 Prizes,' amounting: to ....$110,400 . Responsible corresponding; agents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation will be paid. , Application for rates to clubs should only he made to the Office of the Company in New Orleans. Write, clearly stating full address, for farther in formation, or send orders to , ' i " f "J ' ','''M A; PA1TFH1N, i P. O. Box 697 NewOrieans, Louisiana. ' 11 our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of GENERALS O. T. BEAUREGARD and JURAL A. EARLY, jan 15-D2awftw&W sat we Apples, Potatoes and Butter. 25 Sb,a Choice APPLES, JQQ Bbls POTATOES, Tubs ROLL BUTTER, g Doaen TONGUES I BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, . . !.-.. ! LARD, ONIONS, Ac., &c ;' - ;Ui'J. . . Examine Goods and you will be convinced that 1 . ..ij i -i J . . sell at-LOWEST FIGURES. ' I Very truly, . J. B. WORTH, janlOtf i 84 and 35 North Water et i I AmDeterniined i j TO BATE BUSINESS, IF HAIR DEALING & LOW PRICES wil make It' A good assortment of BOOKS AND ( 1 STATIONERY constantly on hand. ! Photograph Rooiis connected with Bookstore, wjiere Photographs we gotten up in the very best style. Call and give oa a pitting. ; We-gnarantae QOOPWOJakOT no pay. I C: W YATES. - ' r Janlttfr A.;ORR, Jr., Photogapher -T Ifi Al STEDilAN, Jr. 1 1 Attorney and Counsellor at Law, kilZABETHTON, BLADEN COUNTY, N. 0. J Office Up stairs, in Brick Building, occupied tl Special attention to Claims. Col'ectionsoiiBuiu. of $100 and upwards made for Five Per Cent, a wfthout suit Drawing Deeds, Mortgages, . specialty. ; - apo-u!Ji, IX Turpi4mliiieJLxes. JOIUNS ANP RBD WARRIORntinb AXBS boilksani Red Warrior CLUB AXES,' i AUjTarranted,and soldaahw asthelowwy - : GEO. A. PEU . U 19 tf , . . ? -NcL S5 South Front Bt t v 0 IDIFFlCfCLTY IN FILLING YOUR ORDERS i I f orTmything iaioar lino. HfcATlNU STOVES! fromto' small Box to the I . beautiful St. James: i vsli til .yst'iS-jiUfK COOK 8TOTBS, from the small sizes fori I uto thaa lane enough to roast a steer. ryes eels 'faoilowWaife Wllhv Bsooms, coat tioas, loiiet seu, n"?t Z-r t SaOoffee and TePots. Plated Ware; -do wast bcom prices at . .vtiH'S. Jasjutl r.i J5 s.'!! rniMim w y j fMPERIAt GRAHiUM. mM!Q
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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