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Thi Dailt Jovuxal is published every morning eiwpt Monday at Six Dollars year ; Thkki Dollaks for sii mouths ; FirrT CIXTS per month for shorter period. Served by carrk-rs In the city at Fim CEST8 per month. Thi Weekly Journal (Fridy) Osi DULAB AXD A HALF. Advertising Rates (per square of ten foli.1 line of advertising tyi,) One Iruare, one Insertion, Osck Dollab; two insertions. On Dollar and a half three Insertion, Two Dollam; fourh ...rfl,,. fwTVIt.AS A!D A HALF; five insertion, Three Dollars ; tlx Insertion, The !i Dolxabs asd a half; one month, n.wi kRi: two month,' Twelve Dollars; three month, Sixtei Dol lars. CICERO W. HARRIS. WILMINGTON, N C. , .-- . rsisir rossisG, fib. is, mi. ON THE WATCH. Let Mr. Hayes beware. A powerful opposition will meet him everywhere, dog Lis steps, cross his pathway at unguarded mo ments, hang on hi flanks,' "shoot him on th spot,-' A la Dix, and do everything in its power to make his Stolen Administration anything bnt a bed of roses. Mr. TIayes has wated up the mastiff spirit in the Democracy. AU his soft words afcd honied smiles will avail nothing! The sneak-thief manner of coming by his position has so outraged the people that it will roqitire more than the wiles of the "Artful Dodger" to' recon cile them to his official acts. The situation is by no means as gloomy as some of our party press represent The Democratic party occupies a high moral vantage ground. It out numbers the enemy who is guiltily conscious of the means by .which the Presidency was captured. Let it watch and when the time comes it can take its revenge. Time itself -must bring our revenges. The duty of our leaders is to be exceedingly sa gacious in every move, to compro mise no principle, and to hit when the right moment arrives. Francis of France, after Pavia, wrote to his sister the Duchess of Alencon that all was lost save honor. Not so with the Democratic party. We have saved honor not only, but also the "emblements" of vie tory, to use a legal term. We have not housed these fruits of out labor vet but if we are not worse than fools we will gamer them by-end-by. !'". RADICAL CAJOLERY. ; ! A short year ago the Republi- can cress aoounaea ia uenuncia- i . tion of Southern Democrats. The pent up Utica of its bitterest hate found expression in the phrase, "the Octofederate Democracy." ' Now,'pre8to, it is all r changed. From Jay Gould's venal ithun derer" down to the National Idiot . the refrain is praise of the South ernera. Have our people changed! one not initiated might asL No, Vint trio drift nf iha Tiadipftl nurtv is changing somewhat Mr. Hayes " seeks a respectable : following in the South. Hence theso flatteries. Will they avail I Not much I We know the old serpent, for we see his trail over everything and have even gotten the benefit of his hiss ings and have had the dread of bis venomous bite.. Yea, he has bitten us, perhaps fatally. Shall we then take tu.,tawling crea (.lure ox me oust to our bosoms and liug it with 'fond affection while it fixes its fangs in our hearts f .THIS ROPIUSriC BUMUNOM. The wily Edmunds of Vermont has written a letter to some of his constituents who have taken him In fnnlr nr thn nnrt ri nlavo1 in -geuringth Bradley bill Edmunds not only justifies his course on the ground of political expediency, but coolly assumes credit for having saved ' Hayes on another occasion. In wait luaitu, uu iamb f euuuilt- ers, his smartness and sagacity prevented the re-establishment of the twenty-second joint rule, un der which, he explains, "the elec tion of, the Democratic candidate would be morally certain-" He goes on to say:' " ,x . ' "The praaent bill then' eaves the Republican cause from the predeter-. mined destrnction of its hopes and foi tunes being left solely in the hands of i's oppoueoU. Is there much f""'. 1, then, to oor dvjn the action cf tLe Cenatort who have striven to I ,'et the IV : nb'.icait c"h, a Wt-'l is the cause of free goverum tit ncJd' law, out tl lbs valley f tLo shaduw of death, and put them on ground where ti.PT en have fir slJ equal cwmtet ia whatever way it bjsj terminate?" There is no consistency or honor in a Radical politician. WADi: 1IAMPTOV PKt)CI.AMA TION THE TWESTY-SKCOXD. Read the following proclama tion from the patriotic Governor of South Carolina, and consider the'eircumstances under which it was penned. The Federal author ities had forbidden the white companies to parade, but had given no instructions to the ne gro militiamen, and at the time preparations for a grand mili tary review were going on all over the State among the "colored troops": PROCLAMATION. , Stati or South Carolina, j Eieci'titk Chamber. Columbia, S. C, Feb. 20, 1877. J His Excellency, the President of the United State, having ordered that the white militia com names of the State should not parade on the 22d inst., to celebrate Washington's birth day, in deference to the office he holds I call upon these organizations to post pone to some future day this niitiiifosta- tiou or their respect to tne memory oi that illustrious President, whose high est ambition it was, as it was his chief glory, to observe the Constitution and to obey the luws of the country. U tho arbitrurv commands of a Chief Ex ecutive, who hits hot soupt t'oe'muluto the virtues of Washington, deprives the citizens of this State of the privi lege of joining publicly in paying rev erence to thut day so sacred to every American patriot, wc can at least show by onr obedience to constituted author ity, however arbitrarily &crcised, that we are not nnwort by to be the country men of Washington. We must there fore remit to some more suspicious pe riod, which I trust is not Tar distant, the exercise of our right to commemo rate the civic virtues of that unsullied character who wielded his sword ouly to found and perpetuate that American constitutional liberty which is now de nied to the citizens of South Carolina. Wadk Hampton, Governor. This language, so just in its in dignation, and yet so restrained in its expression, is suited to the emergency and entirely cliarac toristio of the great South Caro linian' who is emulating the lofty virtues he extols. The day.indeedi will come when South Carolin ians and all Americans can freely and honestly celebrate tho natal day of the Father of his Country under the benign rule of an ad ministration which shall honor the Pater Patriae more in their hearts than with their Tips." ; . i : f ? 0 ; . " M -. . '..!! 11 "CAPTING" SETTLE. Cabinet , rumors are rue in Washington. A great number o; names are suggested by .those who are making slates for Mr. Hayes. Among those are Alcorn, of MissiBsippi.and Settle, of North Carolina. , Let us Hpeak a word for Cap tain Settle, if word of :ours can avail with the Rogue President Captain kettle has peculiar claims on an administration like that of Mr. Hayes. Oiptain Settles war record, his brillianjt political ca reer since the war, his amiable temper and a host of other things should go very far towards induct ing him into an Attorney General ship or Postmaster Generalship. Let us recite a few of the Cap tain's points. He failed as a Con federate chieftain. :' He failed as an aspirant for the Gubernatorial nomination, seeing " the prize snatched from him by Caldwell He failed as a Minister to i Peru. He failed to be elected ' Governor last year. With an aclminintra tian which was installed -in- spite of popular defeat and by means of arrant rascality such points ought to be effective. Let Mr. Hayes call Captain Settle to his side." i The Blue must have the Grey, they say. This grey is tar nished, however, and will exactly match the soiled blue of tho Ohio T1LDEN FOtt 1880. Says the Washington "Union": "Let on hold to the reform issue and to the man whose record has been so effective in making it lit. Adams was made Fresident by Mr. Clay in perfectly legal maimer, but wa'JiDg so ntt vioiatea too anowu wid of the people. The people via d'oated their right by making Jack son, who bad been set aside by the coalition, President by a overwhel ming majority. Mow iiMen, the Presidentelect, baa been depoeed by a f rand which will make all con cerned iufamoo . $ His name will become the rallying cry 'of all who wish to vindicate American honor and drive out the obscene crowd who now point pnblio office,'' ; . The "Union" is right as far as we can see. Four years may work important changes. Mr. Tildcn is an old mm, with some of the infirmities of old ae growing upon him. Put it is not likely that a U tter gtanlird bearer than he can be found for the great bat tle of 1880. It epoaks fi r itself ; in wlial ldy i id of Dr. Bull' Cough Hyrnp Ibr nturr uy, lor a single tout? runu my child of a moet drt-ad'ai 0 nK. MISCEilAJI0l8. JUST RECEIVED ! A LARGE LOT OF NEW AND CHROMOS, ENGRAVINGS AND Colored Lithographs. ALSO FR AMES OF E ERY YARIEH OF TJ.ES, Being entirely different from any ever before brought to this city. GALL km Kfiti THEM AT HEINSBERGER'S icsti ID and 41 MABKET ST. feb83tf .., ' . . EXTRAORDINARY; TNDUCEMENNT3 are now of fered IX CLOTHING! As the season is fur advanced I am de termined to close out all my , . STOCK OF OVERCOATS At a Very Small Margin on the Coat. My stock of Clothing embraces all tbs LATEST STYLES and I am determined to make it to the In terest of all to buy of me. V; ..'.., ,( Purchasers will find great bargains In both ciflililRjiiifc Our ALL MADE SHIRTS that I sell at 0O cents are still all the go. These shirts are really worth 9 40. Purchasers will do well to examine before purchasing else where. A. SIIRIER, ' JanSO-tf , 80 Market street. 0 Can't be made by every agent UyyiJ every month In the business we furnish, but those willing to work' can easily earn a dosen dollars a day right la their own localities. ' Have Ho room to explain here. Business pleasaut and hon orable. Women, and bovs and irlrla dn as well as men. We will furnish you a a complete Outfit free.' The business pays better than anything- else. We will bear expense of starting you. Particulars free. Write and see. - Farmers and mechanics. their sons and daughters, and all classes to need of paying work at home,, should write to us and learn all about the work at onoe. Now Is the time. Don't delay. Address TRUE & CO., Augusta, Maine. Jan. 20 tf , . ri - JOIN D. BELLAMY, Jr., AlIornoT ani teller at La? ; ' I WILMINGTON, V. C. . KfPMmnt. .Iti.iillnti o-ivtntn mil husL new entrusted to Aim. Special attention paid to the collection of claims. " rco o-uatw-u SI Q00 MhtlillXEOrS. L " JT Q OS mm. - o VVjuJfrjoTOl'' 0 rt.c. GEO. MYERS. 11 and 13 South Front Street. FAILS MORE OF THOSE i ELEGANT PICKLES MHED, PLAIN. tAND CHOW CHOW. BES T, LESS THAN EtALrr, BOTTLED PICKLES, ' DELICATE CREAM JLSD- MILK CRACK I Us ! . j . . ( With every possible variety of FAKCt CRACKERS! AT POPULAR PRICES. ; OUR BOKA" TEA, In half pound Boxes at 75 cents per pound . Warranted the Best $1 00 TEA in the market. 50 CASES JELLIES & PRLSERYES. PIG'S FEET IN BOXES ! - " -j ':-.- .,! , ,..) , ; BCUPPERNONQ OS REtAILl .. The best iu the market,' '' ' , Oniy look at the chojoest stock of Choicest Groceries! ever exhibited in Uia market at .' ' GEO. MYERS'. feb 18-tfl It and 13 South front St. U NOW IS THE TIME FIR ALL MTjSIC-LOVBRS TO CAU on Mb. C, G. UABTSFIELD. tie practical PIANO rMm aud ORGAN maker, and allffl Music -lovers can have the op 1 1 r I 1 ' portunity to . nav their, old , Instruments Sf M"Ylrenewed from beginning to ! I fend.1 Also' Renollshlnir the Cass.. Work will be done at the, most reasonable prices, such as never have been ofTera in Wilmington before. Such a twrn chance. Call and see him. t-iyOfflce on Second street, over James A Brown's, or orders may be left at his residence, corner Mulberry and Second streets.' .: ' Jcb7-tr' new crop, ' ; f Muscovado Molasses ! 252HIIDS- "".- 101 BBLS , , ' Ex Brig "JOHN PIERCE," ; DIRECT rEOM MAKTAHZ4&. The quality of this Molasses very su perior. r Orders solicited.' " ; Jan 25 tf , , WORTH & WORTH. I; ; . MANUFACTURERS OF . PRINTING INKS, (BOOK AND NEWS BLACK A SPECI- " a imv 4s il Br . l. en a. . nt i alii;, " rionn ow oireei, rnna- dclplila, Pennsylvania., Our Inks are of superior quality, bcng maae irom ins vtn mgreaicnts ana under thepersonal supervision of a PRACTICAL rlU.YlKK AJUD' rKtMSMAN, therefore We Will OOABANTSC EVSBT lOllNIOr INK solo to be of a SUPERIOR JETflLACK, QUICK DRYING, AND EN TUtELTFREE OUK raiCESABI LQWEB AN AKXiOTlIER lltltWil.TOIlER'S; IN THE UNITED 8TATE8. ' A trlol nf imnla tiv, nl any printer that he has been paring more than he should for his Inks. Pnt up in kegs and harrolS to suit purchasers. ' " v KEYSTOilE PRINTINGiINK CO.,; decso-tf,1 W- A. DATrs ACol: ' i I -W A TiiTT uiunssarropvk Business sunsgei. THE 1 OXFORD TORClI-UQItT Circulation over 2.000 Conlos. ' - Two Dollars Per 'Annum, Its' Advance flie Dfinocra'tfftrjgsn lf Grsnvlllo: l! nor 8-tf Urecnaboro, N. C, mm 2 1 rV W LCW L :IAI1D! fJVIE BEST &ZI TE 8TOCK OF Groceries, Provisions, Wooden; Willow, Tin and Crockery Ware. . ; : Also a large tx-k of choice Imported and domestic " " " " Liquors, Wines, Old XXX 3 years old fJABiXET WHISKIES, AT S2 50 PER G ALLON JUST RECEIVED ! ' ! 'r"'j ''Anewlotor ' ;i Seed Potatoes. ' Buckwheat Flour, ; u Smoked Salmon, Limburger Cheese,1 Dutch Herrings, Turkish Prunes, Dried Apples, ' Currants, &c, &c. GEORGE LSullUTT'S i Live Flower Store. R. 6. cr. in urae ana 9cnl Htm. feb2tf ' JNO RODENMAYER 81 N. PACA 8TREET, Baltimore, Md., O ELLS OIL PAINTS, , . : n.i , ! V..!:CajIVA8 FRAMES, BRISTOL BOARD, , . : . , Drawing Paper, XLATERIAL FOR EVERY KIND OF PAIN'TING, yABNISHES, JAPAN- NED TIN PAINT BOXES CON-., w , " TAINTNG A -COMPLETE ' " outfit for'' '';f V ' 1 ; ARTSTS, EASELS ' PAINTERS' STICKS, BLENDEKS, .,.. ...i., -j. &c, &cf. Ac. Orders for frames Oiled with dispatch. ! Portrait Frames selected with great care. Materials for" WAX, WORK always on hand.':i t - t . v-.-A kr -"dataiogne containing much useful In fonnatlon sent on application and receipt of stamp.. ..... , . . v Terms Cheap for Cash, ' Janll-tf Pettoway fc Schulken, rROKF.R8 AND COMMISSION MER 11 CHANTS. Wilmington. N. C. Orders and consignments solicited. Offering to day ' Spirits - Turpentine, Kosin, Cotton, Western and N. C. Bacoa, Mountain But ter In tubs and rolls, Potatoes, Applet, Onions. Ohion Setts, Dried Apples, Feathers Poultry Ejrgs, Mullets, Mackerel, Corn. Flour. &c.. &c, Constantly receiv ing and closed out daily. Fill orders for ear loads.- Bait, Moiasses, . secure transportation at lowest rates. fehlMf. Seeds! Plants! Bulbsj Sent mail, to any Post Office. ' Assort ment large, prices moderate, and selection best, Send 'for priced lists. Merchants, druggists, and dealers supplied at lowest wholesale rate. ..' , EDW'D J. EVANS & CO., . Nurserymen and 8eedmen, York, Pa. ' To the working" class: We are- now prepared to furnish all classes with con stant employment at home, the whole of tne time, or lor tneir spare moments, hu Sines new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily eariKfrom 60 cents to 9H per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this notice may send their address, - and test the business we make this unparalleled offer; To such as are not satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble" of writing. Full particulars, samples worth several dollars to commence work on, and a copy of rionie sna rireside, one or tne largest and best Illustrated, Publications, all sent free by mail.,. Reader, if you want permanent, pitmtaDie worst, address, ueorob stin son' A Co., Portland, Maine. jan SO tf WHY PAY 02O 77OR A READY-MADE 8UIT, WHEN . P you can have one made to order by tne rnnee or iauors Tor j. Mccormick, . 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