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PflBI.i8UBttSANNOlJfCBMlSIT ' TUB MORNING WAi-ttajW uurinNorta Carolina, to PAu..l I nice s- pur ia North iwouuay, hi. fiasforthn Monday, at iw iTA month. toruail Jorircenw per week for any period from o.,e UWlICiv ' ..la ... week 10 one yew, THE WEEKLY stak "P-Vhr 60 morning at $1 50 per year, $1 00 ?-T 7- ' - cunts for three muutu. -fit one ;y!rZ. rf it m- thr months. 4.CO; fmorol 60114 NoBparell type wUw va aqaar , y All announcc'mentt of Palra, gj" ings, Ac., wUl be fug fgalar yerting tatef. NoadverUtements WAJnL tolafan it ftBy.prlce. . ;f" v ' . lue for first insertum, ana 10 cchui v31 I dubseaueut Insertion, in uaflywiil '-'V, Aa vertisemonta Inserted once a ween .pt.KeolWonVoTThani aVordmary adyertiflemenU, but onlyhalf rate; wben pa1d?or strictly ln,dyance.vAi ui raw i gJ .riroifrTsilMrt RATES (UA.ll J.tvUO 1 . "?-r-'. x tr. . h data eo; i i . bi! charged $1 oo per jq VatT Twice a ence.wasmaae IP erw other day, three fparUa of daily xate. iwice a i r I r f-f5jr X . I MAn H.v I I 1 1 SZWT "r"1" r,i---baVe AdvertlsemenU to follow reading matter, or occupy any .pedal place, will b- Charged exita i cording to Ue positaoa deaured. j f . wr ' j...flonanta nti -arhtrh no Bnftfilfled HtUnbCT inuartlonB Lb marked will beconUnued -till forbid, At the option of the publisher, and. charted the date of discontinuance. y- ;;'(., . ' a HworttaAinnritji diaivtntiBned before the time trr.ted for haaeiDired. charged tranilent rate for the time actually publlahed., '- J , t s Advertisements kept under the head of "New Ad verti8Bmcntfl;'rwiUrbe charge fifty J .cent exua,. An extra charge will be- made for 4obl-ofamri or triple column advertisements. j All announcements acd recommendations of can -didates for office, whether in the Bhape of commu nications or otherwise will be charged as adveruse K menu. . f i AmtsemanCAucUoa and 0diiaLdtsrtisetnenU one dollar per square for each insertion. ' : Contract advertisers will not be allowed to exceed their space or advertise any thing foreign to their regular business without extra charge at transient rates. . . 1 Paymenisfwr teansient advertisements, nr-twtbe made in advance: Known partles,"W stnoigerrwlth proper reference, may pay monthly or quarterly, ac cording to conuacb .. ,; .;. ... . j . Advertisers should always ispecif y the issue or is sues they desire to advertise in. Where no issue is named the advertisement twill be inserted in the riailv Whnrn an adTertiaer contracU for theDaDer Daily. Where an advertiser cpntracU forthepaper I tn h unt t htm dnrino-tha time his advertisement I to be sent to him during the time his advertisement in in, the proprietor wiu only De reaponsiDie ior ine mailing of the paper to his addraea. i Remittances must be made by Check, Draft, Poa-s Only such remittances will be at the risk of the I 'par! nnip the contain imnortant news, or Oiscuss Drieny ana properly suDiects 01 reai interest, are not wanted; and, if acceptable in every other way, they will invariably be ( rejected if the . real name of the author is withheld.' !omttt0 tar. Dy WlbLIAm U. BEBN1RD. WILMINGTON, N. C: Sunday Moening, Jan.- 19, 187&. "TUB FOBGED TITLE." If there is any one thing concern ing politics about which hei Ameri ..a-r,. people are agreed it is as to the 'X-Iutf in jJ.ina can frnnrta AnmrnittArT in T.Ahifliono ' tSr, -, . . I Florida in the last PresidentiaPieTec2j: tion. Bat comparatively few intelli Bat comparatively few intelli sent Radicals have had the temerity thennblushing effronwery to deny ll j-stifythe opinions and beliefs 1 .uiXZXi.--..'t.x7Y4 to the near approach of the great All of the more decent and reputable; independent papers hat e ackno wl- ,ot Bfy M.,UBlil t great, so . .overwhelming is the ;Vi r j ,nt u. evidence of fraud that we have Been 'the Radical leaders resort ing to the desperate game of traduc m'm juSt doom. Tbe outrage milla hve manner of Bpnes and lieslhayp- been laoncatea o -nre tue JNorthern heartland to hoodwink eyes that are - . . .'itv?j-;v: .t ...i- unused to see the truth. We find a couple of paragraphs in I a donble-lf-arlpr, itnrii maAa in I 'the New York Sun on this old.anb- n-f. ffiat w-ii w--k : M t. .www w v.vu uvuTiUB,-!, is necessary to recur to first princi ples continually, and it is moreiieces- J and in his - letter from Montgomery I vernment shall acoept thtrrnost prac sary,if possible, to be Constantly gives an intemtmg his I --Meal melof 1aifiTng deli veratice c :''. I IBlltJBUlUg ItUB III recurring to past lection of transaction soon beg'ms gllVV Mil in which grasp less distinct get their cation. In the case of gfeal crimes nr1 At'-Wft-A AL. Sr ; " I van.vg nu ai ivu ay . tU COn- I done them tft throw , oyer them a Lnj n,,!,,' iV- "4i . , , . , broad mantle of charity- of which they are wholly undeserving. ' ! - .).. , i .1' VYe, therefore, copy a partof what I tbe Sun says of the "forgedtIe:,, "There never has been the 1 least moral doubt that when Kellogg' signed what ia unown as the second set of certificates for electors of Louisiana, to correct the errors which rendered the first set worthless, he knew that several names were forged lo that paper, if he was not dectly a party to the forgery. vj;, f J2verytody knows now that the date of (him was irregular in -f om ji4 virf invalid. It has already been proven that An derson opened thlj cerllficate in Wastting tonwhere he consulted with the Renubli can chiefs 68 trthe exact formed; then hurried back to New Orleans toirocure the paper upon which the Electoral Com! mi881n acted finally. A. B. Levisee swore before the Potter committee that his signa ture to the second set was a palpable for gery. andKellv. the r.n Arrf u! 1" . Kelkjmessenger1 t-the time, and had ? wereperpetrated, recently swore that to his According to, a. statement made bV a Raleigh correspondent of the Wei- I Raleigh; are no ttbotry At taa&tnrminir! State ticket for; 18, .T,hat ,U,lhe. wayrt.ia4l,Qne.,-iej9: .6uuaae politicians put the offices in their pockets' and divide and' e'ori. u as wo icteuB irom me lime I uu uuuui, uuu buuwb u&. a xxonnern i .uruugi nia goio rimmeu giasuea, ue i ,-uw wusm thev occur. -As We loaennr rnan can be'"caildid ahd rJriiaf.ive I if investigating; when he lifts them I ttnJJL2 upon facts, and they become klie says: ' : l , w " rr . ,r , : . poasioie aaswtance w oeiag. sent.' .no one ! - - 1 lilnu. 1 i. V" ... , Lwaiunuun. uao va.awi.oi wv n a.aa a vu , nilU IUII UC lUv iPSUlt Ul U we are too Drone to for. 1 " Here-was larger proportion ?oi nieff ..n-. u A.on. I r..nnrinog' rh!pT rAftl'-!vinrttaiMa L'S tran is usofally found in Northern congte-f T i. TT It V w real importance and sigmfi- .Xtiona. .and a-mrnni were fiiifid-rlrth slve; when he takes tthem off and al one "Er?0?'0?0 fope.408 lUD ' . laoncated to correa- mitted with nriTAri rrr. it,. tlii wMchlsfcrmon was V mirabff splchneh of a WSbSadhl cWgmbty W oratory formed on classical moael S?ad .55ft !rr? '?f.e T I the rules ot rhetoric, which, is .seldom qaer. It wottld not surprise tis if the j there Was bat httlegebaioe eloquence. "tk oMTr.-. i:i: ni.n;w.rii tn hrt o-ht v we neara v a eutea genueinau ; u. nr t,nt wnealinir the law auow- ...J T .t,if,f1;'i Ufa Or vv limiOfriOlK? Uliuneil till il uiui I fi ""fr"':'-;. f , -ra 1 aiBCOUCertUU. A tuo, r . 1 J . f 11 oil lh A avium will 8AV6 1116' Dtate: X ur not nominated -men JcT tQ& worthy makef ji enf cisru ljke the foUowing tbetfur endirfg September! 18772S589; anil integrity-look. foill8.4opono ortea. elegant cAtion J Jbe year The neoole ; . .. . i . , v.nn 1 w' nAA s&1 ira I MA I If. KHU .J , w W " I II I . 11 . 1 . a!ll.a - I It fetent denominatioos are delivering end of the world. We believe in this ' ' " ut-t cefatly preached in which direct refer are not exactly blind. " ine oniy irae eloquence x ucaru $35,000 and before tae ineeimg pi iub ubai. i the neatness o tbfl,l. , - ' rt o .-a n a unr Ihem as the summer wbsat fields I ... - f i erfeat 'and1 iolemh ri events We .; neither beard nor read any ser Oiisimijar ioterpretations of unful- t -.'!.-' ;n . . ' ,. -1 -HllaH -jrvrnnhp-frlPB wprp CrlVP.n. lhfi I ' uiiuv-i . ju..jw.w - j--r' t jmostoi history is his death. Whether the aiitant, eaeh man knows he at least : k ra,ta TKiq hoinr an it. I to I 1 u 1 piB iiu-yf ui cioi, i uwmuoi uiuwciivo. so emo caucus assflOu flQ gree iua soue oVl cefatly, bat We have often read dis- ;,When tha, of Natare on bis bejiwdeoyertt " flnhrM dfttivered in former vears in nnniifln?oWo. 1!8' 1 ' 1U I i. I which similar propnecies'were made, I nJV( ave our own estimate of his'i4 L-Tn B.rtcMl nr ovin imi-.l con- L i .- . - . , ' I . . ' ....- v .y . I f.. .... l in evgryoeiHg l contrary in leading Anglian lournais, i 4 m wu w u7 " . t- t , J P.. f . . r ,. I partmeot oodep hi3 coDtfdl, : .That is aiW own 'birtb--and all SIWiJ(Nfe:feitfO : .r . T , i ,1 uTn'iV'Vmatterof any yrarV.moTmlng, aJJblCbSCJIa.icd0 oIOJli&q in III LUO 1 U LU 1 Ui AUIO V&.fi WW..W I ment to him if the final day the day I oft wrath comes sooner or later. He knows, it . will come . to him at faUhe8t not manv decades hence. . ir ? :cv (Through the centime?, from time to time there lias Deen an impression mpre or less extensive that the , last davs" were near. In the seventeenth century very many sermons contained 1 arguments to prove that the end Here is the last paragraph, which of, the world was rapidly approach-, copy because of its beauty and .ap ing. Rev. Mr. Cummingj of Lon- pj0priateDe88 to the theme which the don, an eloquent and ardent wri- 8rJeaker waa handlragr ter, and interpreter of unfulfilled . Je ;- Peiide lU4, prophecy, published some fifteen or tojnb of aainlMoMSne UaR- tonfv voara o-n . sAveral vo nines j o : I .upon 1140 SUDieGb. anueveu lueu.wt. 1 lie wasmistak'en in nis calou jo.. la.ions, and he still Uvea and the I ... . ,'v wuriu Dtiii iciuaius. The.21at chapter of Luke, Paul's HT-.-rf xr. ' , -.. second letter to timothy, and the n.t J mil. tti. a.t ntian I i . , - lT 01 "evc'uu Mr WB,U,U,,7 1C ferred to as the -prophetic; -portions I final audit. We cannot undertake to I T Pl ve'; the various occurrences in the pers deem the matter of sufficient im-1 ff ,Mt - ; , , portance to make it the Bobieet of I ri . . ' I discussion. The Stab AVUI Slid T rel fsg tc-it, as iPrte of the mitIms HS tho ta3 ions inquirers aiier niaaen .nuns. i J V southern eloquence. i Jflr. iJ.VVmaueyMS well known in North Carolina as the correspon- J . (il at v .i A-iw dent of the New York Inbune, He ii a stout-hearted Republican, but j till- tntK mn.r, rtftoki. Vian tii I Writers who ordinarily contribtito to .L, XiPw.atiV-1. wmmutt vi .uau iiuvua UBLfCi. I T.a:. v-ii.' . I tr i-j - r ---r" i t M interesting in itself, is true I ytouag tmenThewomeawereMreMd !.U ft . : l! a J 1 1 . wnu ueuomiug wmpuciiy, anu uiaca coats ith becoming simplicity, and black coats Wl ere not the rule among the male werahin- lr"1 W act. -thtf jwhblei congfegtkjn, seemed" to think more" of hearing- the preacher than of displaying their fashion- able finery. A small dog ran up and down the attain And tiortort itnnnn nnvan K nobody seemed . to.-, mind- him. The iaiuisier, a tau, ; gaunt oouin uaro- ljnian, with straight - black hair hanging down hia neck, a towering forehead, abd prominent, clear-cut Jeatures, had the gift of 4r story whicb uaed tofiiatinguish to a remarkable degree the "educated sons of the Palmetto State. His elocution was almost faultless, his gestures as graceful abd expressive as they were abundant, and fceMatUjb Vfcis disburse.; was fofetble heard now almost never, exceot In the South, where modern ways of thinking and talking have not yet wholly destroyed old- lasoionea elegance and stateliness. We have often thought and said that the" real eloqaence of this country, was to be found in the South" "' The fact is bratoryjia jgift, and ii abbunds to a greatekceiteot amppg our , people than any. where else in the world, save W,MUfnjxnm we rei T 1 ber that 15urke; efldaarMltoBell. Grattan, Carran, Emmet, Phillips, hlei, bConneir, and- Waii1 othW i farnsatott. wer we must accord a high' place ia tbe iWe-Once heard. Mr. F.vflrot t -in k;.. was asplendid rhetorical display bat wiuyavti vivuudui, auu auauEcu nuu uuni- Isle, of the X)nan . , .. RM Kaf tniT-lnntmn Mnnun I AIT AAI1I1 tlQVO Ann I 11CIII V XAC T.-AaViUU V V f SK'kv 4 111 . a'jwc-ana.ai n auu a nnn wwwuaMv TTbtf 'lirlUdiam Web last. Mf. -r.-i ,p yt, r i onnianflDB or. nrm nnn npnii Hnn kwv vittiu tuut;aiCDiDa ui lud niuu w .4,h Tr ditor baa-been oand eeiu8. As Tie ' wa really a poet , v.M -i -rax i.) . . . I nniw - n HwMtn.-Awtmn -mrtnAtgma t.(l InA I ifwuj u.-jh vw b.iuw-- t y i ber, Mxk Qeorgetti8 e3i" nartital nrtfirpan Hprn lfl 'lhfi flum-' VW,WWJ. Mawww. . I Callen Bryant as a poet: "His verse is the expression of the I healthy communion of i stronjr man with f me lamuiar bsucvb vi uatuic,wuu iu uiyau, i clear, open-air quality has a certain Home riq suggestrvanesa." It ia not tBe ; poetry of an. eager enthusiasm; it ia not, fascinating and overpowering to the sensibility, of Jotith.1 Bryant founded' no school an he elosged to none, except it be to . the class of those who are vaguely called poets of na- diM MwomKla1 'WAHtcawni'tli In - Mm meditative character ofbia genius.! .... v.y wv-v.v.r-.,..-r rr... :: nature become, ja Uie imagiBttRCHi anq paemory, mcuiNiau xya. iwiiupq' solemn benedicvuou 01, ws verse. Tnerosy splendor of orchards in the I bright June sunshlae recall the singer of the planting of e apple tree. The water-fowl at evening.' " phmfhf ink: iMtaerlMtiigttfet lrii frtyr!Qte.-ad'l 8omary strain: 1 solitary i 'Ann Innrii1 mnnd all old ocean's gray and mdanchqij- waste,' mhrmurs hls nana forever along the shores we love." J",- , .1 The pension bill, which d the ! fJ j .JJIliy ki!.-Al - lUV'.iU.l Senate on Thursday now . awaits the President V signature. ( It is a very important one both to the tax-pay- those to be benentea by . ... t I . E W- .3 J - T s f i . --iJ(J-. 'Ma ' K fill. - J . . ww t A hiaaif vi.tk w M M M. final judgment hii fame. At tbettBryaB-, QlfbjftUpnJ r H John Sherman U putting ;1 a will take twenty , millions ot iciled an appl f rom one of the boy. she f.lf ii..: TT! -U 1V.,l...J.''lmhnM havo liaan rSn Iho ..lira tVnit T Only four votea, m theaat J . . .utp eUrw J given in the negative alt Dem te were ' Democrats. CtimUCMT OOBHUBNT. '4& - vtt - 4""" H? ho YV"??l ot uhc u,i" """"t"1 that it can 'be nirrooted now only by riakitfg nearly all men convicts, near- ij " women ooicasis, ueany jiu cuu- en.helf:aH??Perly ' Wrested from its present or prospeo- 'tie pnnitablA owMMand beiht? the concarrent crime of Jbo government i ahi? RnrtiAAtfli tho nrTrrift conaideTfa 4 tp8 ofL h'wwty ad: Jfftr-' tF6660 husband. acknowledged irom tnetouiest blot mat now stains jytu,. i feii3i1r lMllOlQ9)5 Holds them in his strong right hand, tie waies argumentative. u But it ' is riot so much whaf the Sehator savs sL ' i. . t ..inu'u. . Tr ues waMawsfloruQBUiog u..(na bias a variety of ocenpations with wnicn to wniie away vne weary nours wHeh jM JfljodJttesJ pfeiatorial eoquencV'rellr'teo!. Whaltfie &ul while Blaine spoke waa .flashed , f rom Ma,ine to SaaFrancisco. ,.;Pay before yesterday while Senator Matthews spoke, Senator C6nklingspeht1theten tire time idf patting in Ordef a pearl handled, twelve-bladed, file and saw, doubiuplex,-4iaok-action V k "i V.F'V- V.. A. triTA'Ki A :t uuukci nunc. Uv--suat-ucHvu' ill I ex. T ?tD??V',ir DpywcK. .,u was not by half the blood-curdling per formance :-tfaat- f Booth gives - us. Booth's Shyloek iiiOal'Si&tlinon Bter. BatConkjUng!siSbylpck),is a refined, 'high-toned taristpcrktic He brew; a lofty "conception of (hy'chaT rcteiKWhicfpf ittiiadlity, .will compare with Mod jeskas Camille. He lOQkti1al0feEhroialpa ipg glassy, flecked the dust from it 4ritb a dainty handkerchief; (lirelsed its glittering edgefi'the-bejfpf a reaper pad and, with a King Ar thurV expression 'OhtihSface. leaned mis gooa maae jxcanbUf 'abtirevl- Trr t . . v ?T" i ! H(, The liemeerataof the Wiaeotwia Eei?iw I via ii..J-.uuiiuwu gum j miKj Kyaa as tuau andiaat rfbu, the United states senate. . r ' I Albert Pike ia now enSntroA in I Prganizingthe-Khights 6f ttecicW' to W zrwk(iiSei Ae5ry u'V be composed of the e1rans0fbeMexi lorW04dtf:TO Major bnt, t . r"V- . wn ill a 1-r- - --r- . rim - .... - - - . . . m 0an mr,!abd4hofleMd"decend to their I 1u,w- saiir s aaa'mu'Jfcic 'sn'TOftOti L.eK8iature me - saving wm p Will BpjjJUJkiiuaiw I . . . mr UAA rWQi nM ft od 1 11 rl ITA. l J HTUUIIU IJIUk W I LU m . ... iban ue, ana no wiser miotuuiuiw. retire iwunvnie lire, ui j be CDBlrriUfidiirt May. Ills before filled H.' j- A ten "dollar fecfifd TbrJ the' poor1 SfiOUlU k$A ou.WmhLiBrt, -DmimQu ,;e & m4iewttUat William Pitt Kellogg fOrgedlhe natnea of the alar. tors with hlB oWD band. rrj 1 . it,....!..!-.-..1 nq ma not actually write iuc Biguatutce. Vuume of ilia financial .speeches Ihrough ibe press, by way 01 a pavement 10 ine Prfcsidentia: nomination C We Should a l'lail 73sn Vina ' Thm AM u . A VWi . ., . p-Vn appicaUon lo Cbneresa for f 115.000 to improve' the fcarbor ar New (Treason !" SoHd Soatb ! llald on the Treasury 1 Xi a tionalx unda Tot Sectianal purposes !") 1 Vq lef, us n&isu i jwu f- wc uuuvi vi -won't vi (Jonn. 6h I certainly Nothlhr could be mote national or correct l" -JV" T. Moridt i s. PERSONAL, Elijah and not Tyridall was the originator oP the prayer test. NewTork worm,. . - .. ihe rrmcess ix)uiae carries a little, cado, bepause she is becoming a little Uaucadian. JTruL Bulletin 3 j - Madame Anderson makes $7,0,66 clear by her long walk, not to speak of the notoriety she acquired, which was great. n cprvanl in ontAr K a tnflrtmonl m ab inir v-: .,w.. ...m e iii own Ded and arranging bis turnilure i;qo was uu uuuirer oi art. P. T.' Barnum. the groat show man, is a candidate for Senatorial honors- from Connecticut.' Why not elect him? He would make a splendid manager for our national circus and menagerie. luchmond l?' -"Anc d now the Chinese claim that the telephone is nearly two thousand years old.'iiavtng been in use about that time in their country. . There is something; that is older than the telephone. Lying. It is older than the Chinese wall. It is as old as the first Chinese historian. And about as reliable. J?tiTtw0tV Hawkey e. r 'To this day," writes Emma Abbott, "I love the school girl who gave mp nan her apple one day . when 1 was hungry." To divide apples is characteristic of the sex. It began with Eve. The same of spruce gum. But if . Misa Abbott had Boys are more generous. Buffalo Express. I Actors cannot carry their quar- reis on the stage. They .must "make Up '! loiaiu ."uuTi-i "J. ireiguton ooara uwbat makes the car-go. AlNeto Haven r oister. " j 'Cincinnati's College of Music, oaiy three months old, has 283 8ludent9. " Sw oneUr? SSJSaiSlSSfS' wbo play on ery known instrument Pf cxceP .Conger's horn. Wathmgfofl . ! . i . ; L . According to 9, vice-regal order, "It i$ the pleasure of her Royal Highness aid his Excellency that the Ottawa Troon pi cavalry shall in future be honored by Dting nesignatea " 1 he , Jfrincess Liouise Dragoon Guards." i Rugby School. England, which id these latter days has come to be retarded a$ a model, was quite the reverse id the last century, 'i'he hoys were hardly treated grouna waa tue cuurcnyara. i . The black death", has again DRAMATIC NOTES. , ..j . .. of a poem vi tends publis Pitre Supreme" is the, title wnicn it is said Victor Hueo in DUblishinz towaraa the end of Janu a ; Towards the end ofj February: the .poet will, according to his promise, pub Jieh Hwo more volumes, entitled "Toute la A novelty in magazine literature is announced for the midwinter Seribner a! paper on "Aerial Navigation," hy ibe poet Sredman, who confesses' this to be hs hobby, and does, not hesitate j to print has sanguine conviction that we are, on the Vf ui ine prooiem oi air- tfavel; ; . '- i Tbe Brighton (Eag.VifomW. of jxovetooer 23, states thafcsitichard wtteaif; the poet, was not born in Devonshire, but vas a native of -USMeldTiiLBussex, His father atUl hvfSjUie .pBOaaeed. Merchant- .JtaJiB .early, days ileaLf was page to Mrs. Parfioll' -Staff ord In 1852 Lady Noel Byron hfpfjght opt 'Re'airs first volume , of,:,, poenii,'!thes;:heln'fif .'hfghly spoken of by 8h Bamttel IrogereitWaiter Savage Landpr, Leigh Hunt. vThackeray, Sheridan Knowles . and other literary nen Of thfl day.'- ' ' " - b Toombs: turns up; bUiioBje tfiouaand M " Vr! v. inV vt w';-. into TttlA KoftK. frrtm hotalit f a thnn'i I sand feerV, tM t,,,.,..... . U Brrtfc MbtlSe1 froA tnerankM i uina; tuq aLerQauonatgricQiturai mbk hition which is to to held la London dor ton I the ensuing year i I . . in TWINKLINGS. 1 i uieu. --jw LU I tpat u is wconiempuusoa to sand a tpeeial 1 ihVitatlrVrHo the nefArCnf i Vlf otw State Gleanings. It tiayVg blen publicly charged 1 Ibataptsii A:'; -Ashe,, law partneof Beoaiar Mernroo,- naj pro9tuutea nis po- sitioQ, a8 Cairriatfof jibe Democratic Ex-, ecntive Ctlimiltee to advance the interest of Sir. JTerttmod irrTits ro-electionitf)'tlrt Senate, the gentleman so charged de- aonneea th a Accnaatu n and accuser in a card Thhrsday, receiving a very painful'wotfhvr? - L Shall the worihtefis curs 1 five- and the ebecp die? What have our Legislators to IBavi on this question? Shall we have Itbd EencelaiW or mnit aUf.pur,? beahtlfl rforest trees, fall under the woodman's axe?, .Wiostpn Serilifiei: tee 11 inches hifckli. Dri1OT "OiLU The - Fitit t -River irtif Piatriet pays more iftternalevenue tax IB an any jDiistric.t iatbe, State ajpd.Winston pas' most of that L The rlimor that a Stores cpuety, fell pn the ice and. fatallv inlirred herself, is a mistake: - -L-i LWf understand that someof the young metv yi uui; wwq luieou going to lexas, uet ter; stay at home, bhys, unless '7011 ! can make arrangements' with tho Vd man" to lend. you atamps tocom back... (; U;W . ,; i Charlotte Observer: The news k . r-r ' ' . . tH w .omiaauoQ pi VTov yance(TDy the Dernocratic caucus was received: here joy fully.: It was a sniet:;of general over- sauou on the streets, and the satisfaction of bur people over the result is unbounded. r A young mas from the northern part of Iredell has been arrested and .lodged in jail on the charge of rape. ArDlicatlon toi ball,' on a writ of habeas corpus,' has been made.tqi the judge of the district. f- J udges ought to be paid more, salary than any other officers of a State eovern- ment. One of our members wrktfiflr from, alaigu-under date of the 14th inst., safsV The Legislature -only repealed the l5rlveetax Of five UoHars T4i lieenae tax oj one-teatn pi one per. cent, will Ar&t Jiave to be lough to the . Committee on Fi nance, and n we fail there we Will fight it in ane tiouse ana oenate. ' 7 r Raleigh cte&vEvry Lieutenant Governor of this State has become Qover- or.'" NOW th&t th lit1T ' nnnnh nncg. tiarrts before the Legislature, it may be in terestieg to ntJfle that one of the little tax collectors ia qn exhibition at the office of the State Treasurer; The one there shown Is that known as the Tucker punch, land is said to be so constructed as to reader fraud impossible. On Tuesday the following gentlemen wereeiectea as toe .Board of Di rectors of the First National Bank: Messrs. C. Dewey, E. Q. Reade, A. 8. Merrimoo, W.Q. Upcburcb. F. O. Morini?. T. H. Brigg8, John Galling. ' There were some cbaages.-' Messrs. W. N. H. Smith and W. HJ Bagley having resigned, and Col. D. .M. Carter died. The three new members are Merr8. Briggs, Gatling and Merrimod. - At last the long proposed plan as to the building of a church edifice for the Roman Catholics of this city, is assuming definite WMMfw. i. wan w . .uw UUIlUiU Hill UVgLU the first part of April next. . The snn- ply of arms and accoutrements in the arse nal has been so drawn upon that no breech" loaders are left. New comDanics continue to be organized pribcipally in the eastern counties. : j Orreensboro North State: An emnlove of the North r;rolin Railrnort named Rowe, was killed a short distance this side of Haw Rrver bridge, as we learn from a passenger who arrived here on; last eight's train .. The man was pna band car, passing on the road, and by some means a patrt ot his ClPlhing caught in the crank of tne turning gear of the car, and drew his body to the machinery, causing him to fall off. We are gratified Jo learn that there are good prospects fori .large at tendance upon the Law School, in this city, udder the management of Judges Dick and Dillard. The North Carolina Confer ence of the Methodist, Episcopal Church will convene in Greensboro on. the 30th inst., Bishop Jesse T. Peck, D. Dl, LL. D., preaiuing. ut. juuer, oi Atlanta, JJr. Ford, Assistant Secretary softhe Sundav School Society, and other drsthigQished of- nciais are expected to be present. Revenue Agent Kellogg is getting, a real U zing sense of the discomforts attendant upon any attempt tb enforce the revenue laws in this country. During the late bit ter cold weather ho made a raid into the Sandy Creek neighborhood, in Randolnh county. The law-bibiding citizens of that peaceful community not ordv resisted hia 'efforts to enforce the law, hut no one would taKe h,im into a bouse to sleep and he was forced to spend the night in a thicket of pines in an old neid. Hlatry or lb AMierleatt Indiana! ,. LCompned for the New York Graphic.! 1620. Pygrim jFathers to Indian : . tijve ua a little, foothold, here. T aear Indian. 1650. P. F. to'L-Mofexoom.bfeasei I .... w -k, r- PW-Wwest, Indian. n s 4 ri700. I 1 to I. Just a colony or r I twp turtper weaty Indian. 4 ...... 1FS0. P. P. to I. Please stay pn f your side of the Catskill moun tains. Indian. I78d: ; Whiteiian totndiah--Indian; ... f . you're rrf the way. Go farther I ' west:' - '-'! :i 195. Daniel Boone to Indian In- ? : Tunrclar out bT EentUck-yf 5 " u 1 8en. 'Americarfc Eagle to Indian- "No pent up Utica contracts our i -powers. The wHote unbounded continent is ours." Injun, quit 1820.; A. E. to I. Injun, j step on the other side of the Mississippi. , i You're in the way of .civilization ; and progress, . ,. ... 1840. A. E. to L--.-Jj.dian, get over the Rocky mountains. i? You're- I lBSOi ' A.E. to I. Ioiun. we want "i: all thP land. Why. catf't ivod qdiC being nn Injun.? ?Be a white ! man:.' belli as 4-he land, fairly. ...Tangle .it .up .i with deeds, quit 2; qiaims, mortgages, hens, andr all j 3U sorts ijof things., dp, In - iun, now. dp try. and be civilized. pspw.; iV.8to i. j.njun,,iyou'rp,,jin vno, .way., every wnerp. gn . eoub. , yxo iortn. o oouin. ' 6 anywhere. Go" to the-: I Oniygol , iS7o.a A; E:1 on locomoxrve tdibdiari Scat! Git' Clear the track! Scatter! This is no.plpe.fpr.jipn, in, here anyway, n!f .4 i-- Starved to Deaila. Ml an ThieT: WgaT ant minister of St,ai Si,BpisoppaJ Charobv Tbron to.; . really u ortarved . to ueaxn -wo -"weeKS - ago. womo-'yeaw .m1 'U.iaA-J'Ji.Aj WC4bAtM:wJGi'2Xai' thp congregabdn'cpal pa' , and on tbat fiUra JVlr. , UbjEckiey K . t .. t i . io Keep aiive nimseiF ana ms own r..LCir;t".v . "-'i.',iv' c-v-MaT-iiirrc wowwtvw-Q . Tfjnuurea oi .i.waq brother, and an invalid SMteftvhaefth Terell a farmer living about' six miks f roni 1 0157 wa8Ttlcny,,nriI8' ROfleTTSSl ah adult son who had both lusrhandi MISCELLANEOUS. I r MTsnFT T Avrr Holiday Goods Tlie Tremendous Rush TO Id f FiillyM Explained ! STANDARD GOODS ! , AT THE Astonishingly Low prices I CAUSES ft. V- 1 THE EXCITEMENT ! , AT, :l Hi t'fJ. GEORGE MYERS'; 30,000 ORANQB3 1 150000 pa ,., . . I J 500 Assorted NUTS; i 2000 LbB cboice CANDIES, ' : . 200 XeB RA1NS' . QQ Boxes New FIGS, ... Cases CITRON. "s, ' . .. . LOWEST PRICES in THE STATE G EORG EMYER S'. OUR FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT, ! 1, FRENCH AND GERMAN GOODS, AT HALF PRICE! DOST FORGET THE.UTTLB ONES. 1715 to S5 Cents win bay a token long to be re memberedQ at GEOlt G-E M YEltS'. OUR WIRE & LIQUOR DEPARTMENT. We are seUing WINES and CHAMPAGNE WINKS at MAL.r VR1UX. - tSKlegant Pore IMPORTED' and DOMESTIC WINES at $1 35 and tl.SO per tralkm. -tSrOor WHISKEYS are UNEQUALLED in the state in axceirence or vnanty ana unBapness. 'l ry our uui 1&A.1UEK at k per g&aon. cs wmt r m.aii the Beet in the World, at $3 per gallon. ! SAVE 100 PER CENT. AT QEOR'GE MYERS'. erOor Goods are bonzht from -FIRST HANDS. "NO MIDDLE MAN'S PROFITS.- Hence we can SAVE MONET FOR YOU. tar We hare the LARGEST, CHOICEST and UHKAFKHT STUCK. OF GOODS in OUT TtfKlkK hTOKKS to be fonnd in the State. - ; GEORGE MYERS', ; 11, J 3 AND 16 FRONT ST. ,i P. S. Poetry again : A box of Clgaw for yoM friend, AluunperofWiae for yonr brother, . A gallon of Sweet Mash you'll find : Precisely the thing for each other. deew'tf V G. M. P. jL. SBriagers & Co. a- ' ' ThoBewho'irreadtWrrtiynie and Tlslt onr rtore WW appreciate ttpre tlian ever before 1 That oar mnse does not vathlt aspire .To china Olympus, and inglorioosly expire In the. attempt, bnt keeps an even pace With the times, and always points to. the place Where they "blow" about one special thing, Which has, with oat doubt, the true basin ess ring. And this thing we will briefly explain, -r With the hope that We will cause no pain ' ' I : - . . " . To brother grocers, who, in years gone by. Learned to get goods at figures that were high. . Unfortunately we see some of them incline j . To follow the customs of "Aula Lang Syne;" -But we consider It matter of coagratalation ; That we've no fogy notions In our education I J In old times "big profits" had a wide range, Aid old habits are hard, bard to change . . i ' v ' . Of Wilmington grocers we take the lead 1 ' Now to prove this assertion we only need To remind the public that oar clean- new store, Made others be painted and swept a little morel Like ail business men who are truly wise,;' .- -. ' .We at once began textenslrery adverttse, ' When pur friends, catching the Idea, thought it well Tb Increase their space, as 'the printers will teif l At first we pat some poetry in our "ad," But. when they saw this plan waa net bad, They foUowed ear lead. , And when we trtdd prose They followed8 nicely as if lead by the nose ! : -' We next thought 'twould be well to try rhyme, When lo 1 they grasped the ge as aubUme J; iiWt roash they hare followed ia all that we have done; When this battle Is well fought And won, i Some wlfl see "that extra per cent."" isn't ''non- ' kfsense," : : : ' ' 1 :y -: !; '- i i -t": f; ': - :. ' v! . t. i . : Bnt with old stock and such heavy expense. t i . . . . : . ., .l:i'U They will find that the prices of P. L. Bridgers 4Ce.. Jit followed will surely bring them to -woo! j tSfi.j. . . .eiljft i1J 'Ai : Jif. . .- To prove that we mean whit we -say, We announce that waaell for a week from, toiday,. . 1 - . .. i : . n . ... ( Sleven pounds ef A Sugar" for enly one dollar ' " i i i. . . ., ...... . Which lead we invito all greets,taiollow. 1 The muse here caught sight of that one-horse gilndiug machine of Herr Yon Kris Kringle, and. wasp thoroughly disgusted at the cheap way of griading oat poetry that: nei&er love nor money could induce him to finish: our rhyme, so tt' had to come to an abrupt ending. - - ' ttespecttullj and truly, , :an 5 tf P. L- BRIDGERS & CO. Ckrirtma&iis Over, 11 T)UT I WILL BS PLEASED TO 8ERY&Op and' will endeavor to give yM- sitrsfactlon in every JtransirMfln tbvri f ' S. JEWaTT'8 t idee 27 tf. ' u Front Street BookBtore. V .fikhj Old Papers; KljilEWSPAPERS. BttttAKtiB j : f J .tf.m.- lWirappingauiJottterpaittH WBTff o woHTBH m. UUONI.Y. . - -iueer j si k&bififi noRitis. Mortgage Sale. iA K I j . VVV Kidier sons, bearing date the ith 4wMi 6er,lri7.'and registered in Book N N N Z . and If oltowing, of the Reeorda of New H'i13 the IinderWgned, wAttorney for the gS00-. aagaee.- wiU oflfer for sale at .miMIa IJ?3 chaige Corner, in the city of Wilmington on x" ilmington, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22D, 1870 at It o'clock M.. the following described iiwr, LAND in theclty of Wilmington, conveyed bv mortgage: Beginning hi a print' 38 feet noh tne intersection of the northern line of n .i, with Seventh street, thence north 33 feet on" Sewh auu-rauuuiK iwck iaa ifseiio w Uwn ttreet K.i pari of Lot 6 in Bloc.-UU. according to offltfa n g of the city ft Wilmington. c,al Plau iii cioia vaou .dlcSlts Pprchaser to pay forpaperg. S. MA RTIN. GRAND DISTRIBUTION I CMionwgtli ; Distritation Company. By authority of t Commonwealth or Kentucky Drawing and details nnrer supervision of nriim; nent 45it4ens. of , Kentucky, in the city oftenu nlle, on U18' TEursday, Jan. 30, 1879 ' ' ; NO SCALING I NO POSTPONEMENT 1 v PBlZES PAID-IN FULL ! ,400 ! in eaih Dutritntei ! j ,TICKET UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF THB POPULAR . ' ' '' DRAWINGS ! Read thefoilowing" attractive list of Prizes for the i JANUARY DRAWING : i 1 Priaeb ...f 30,000 100 Prizes $100 eaclf 10 too 1 Prize. 10,000 - 300 Prizes Metch 15cm 1 rrize - ..i 5,000 SOd Prizes 20 each lo ooi! 10 Prizes $1000 . 10,000 1,000 Prizes 10 each lo'oai 20 Prizes 600 10.000 ' 9 Prizes $30 each, Approxim tion Prizes, i-linn 9 Prizes 00 each, " 1 800 9 Prizes . 100 each. .. '9 1,960 Prizes. - ilTsOO ' : Whole Tickets, $2. 11 alf Tickete, l . 8T Tickets, $50.. ; 55 Tickets, $100. ReniitbyPbst Office Money Order, registered let ter, bank draft, or express. Fall list of drawing SnDllahed in Louisville Courier-Journal and New ork Herald , and mailed to all ticket holders . For tickets and information address the COMMON WEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO., or T. J. COM MERFORD Secretary, Courier Journal Building Louisville, Ky. ' - dee 4-td . :we f r in Dee & th sa ta in Jan OR GOUT SACUTEOR CHRONIC A r SURE CURE. 11 Manufactured Only under the above Trade-Mark, by the I ' Etfopeaii MeyMetoe Company, j OF PAttl. AND LEIPZIG, Im mediate Rkliep Waeranted. Pbrmahknt Com eUAKASTSBD. Now exclusively Hsed by all celebrated Physicians of Europe and America, be coming a Staple, Harmless and Reliable Kemedy on both continents The HJghest Medical Academy of Paris report 95 cures out of 100 cases within tbree days. Secret The only dissolver of the poisonous Uric Acid Which exists in the Blood of Rheumatic and Goaty Patients. $1.00 a Box ; 6 Boxes for $5. Seht to any address on receipt of price. Endohsbd by Physicians . Bold by am. Dkuogists. Address j ; WAS H 11 URN E & CO., Only Importers' Depot, 23 Cliff-st, N.Y nov 14 eod&eowly th sa tu 1 . . j,. -i ,j r i : Jas. C. Stevenson . ' ! IS STILL Ofiering Inducements TO THE TRADE. He has Just received Aa Eitra QnaHiy cflSISH POTATOES, Ordered expressly for the Retail Trade. ' . f Also, some very choice" Red Apples, Florida Oranges, " : and Zdesslna Lemons. TURKISH PRUNES, three poands fer 25 cents. Good GREEN TEA, 40 centsper pound. I am still selling T WELVE PODNDSof GOOD YELLOW SUGAR for $ 1 . 00 ! ROASTED , COFFEES warm from the roaster every -day. Come and get your wants supplied at A J.C. Ste ve nsonV. jan 15 tf Apples, Potatoes and Butter. ' 25 Bbla cnoice APPLES jQQ Bbls POTATOES, P Tubs ROLL BUTTER, O i. . . I ' - " g Dozen TONGUES, S - i r- BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, i ': LARD, ONIONS, &C.,&c. ' Examine Goods and you will be convinced that 1 sell at LOWEST FIGURES. Very truly, jTbTwOBTH, Jan 10 tf ; 84 and 85 North Water st. Low Prices. E ABE OFFERING TO' THE TRADE AT VERY, LOW PRICES,- , . i a: Sagarin grades; Coffee- all grades, . Smoked Sides, Smoked Shoulders, Mess Pork, Canvassed Hams, :.H -M."-..'. Sides; Floor, all grades; Tebaceo, Snuff, Cigars, ; Candyfianalea,..RUi:r,h Seap, Extra Cream Cheese, Ac rAiTisitsun a iiiuivo. Jan.lflDWtf Si N. Water Street. j E;T. Joinspn, Produce Commission Mercliant, j .WII.MINGTON, N. C. Bolfclts'conslgniHeiitff of 'Ponltry,' Eggs, Wool, Wax. Hides. Pork, Beef, Dried Fruit. &c. Personal attention given to all Coasignments aiia prompt returns made 1 3 lf iiAii. S TED LI AN, Jr. ! I Attorney and Cotinsellor at Law. aLABETHTON," BLADEN COUNTY, N. C. : Office Up stairs, in Brick Boilding, occupied bj RnaldlCo.. - , . i Bpecial attention to Claims. - Col ectins on sum; Of $100 iod upwards made for Five Per Cent u witoout suiti Drawing Deeds, Mortgages, 4c., specialty..- r w,-, - ap-DAWtf- j Save 15 Per Cent. XXtE WlLi GLADLY DUPLICATE THE BILL t VV, of any Northern Jobbery House for CROCK ERY and GLASSWARE: - , a Another lot of BRONZE and GLASS LAMfa Just received- ' MURCHIS0N jatt IS tf ' ; J -." Crockery Department y-ldAii-ALli SIZESVWELL SCTEENBD, Vj , t . , ' - Dehveied promptly VVi , i j . Cord length-oi er eutnp as desired. QHINCtlaBS ALL BXHJJB. ;TOtrD K-SOO KBiGS-alr kinds. . ,i For sale at awtx tirs raic8 dj - :). G. PARSLEY, Jr , . , Cor. Orange A ft. Water Streets gan.Utf 4iFlorida Oranges. )hilt 64 FLORIDA ORAGB3'Sweet and de- Wizv". Mniiop's ' Pl-" ELzsr or gout $M
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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