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JJSiMiscellaneotis, WAIT NO LONGER! BUT COME TO THE Exchange Corner ! You should come at tiiM and el year before aii axe sold. A nice lot of those beautiful Waiters only $1,25 per feet; they arc going fust. The nices'- i aeseuj uu canjrij e L a fiai -kerfhterijox 5h half cIczm: M Handkerchiefs,,1 Or a Glove Box with one or more . pal of Gloves. Yeu should remember Use Kid Glove De rwif The. 4-RuLUn Kid Glove you' i -should buy at once as they can not be duplicated iu price. Only S1 oer Pair 1 ttt : - ;.l r ilr-.ua- r.ui .".Or, nr. TV c (.oil to ' fcJ' fc Come and get your J presents at yr.hane Corner? for a little money! 57 ru can find a Present for any one, fioni g the darling babe to the robas man. We wouldall votb? attention to the P Flexible Hip Corset For sale only at Exchange Corner ! It is a fVautv ! We Inv to ah to corue as we aie piepoir-d to see tbt m on MONDAY TUESDAY AND 1 As we know it will not only be to their interest, but to" their .Amusement also. N. H- SPRUIT, Exchange Corner dec,2l. The Daily EeviF JOSH. T. JAMES, Ed. aud Pron WILMINGTON, N. C i iii i mi i i MONDAY, MARCH 3, l:'J Largest City Circnlation. PRACTICE WH A.T YQU PREAC I Surely the Legislature, which is so car nest in its desire to have the State govern ment administered economically, vrffl nat adjourn before completing all theimportai t business which demands its attention ami ouht to have l)een attended to earlior iu the session, while the members were dilly, dallying and making aemagogtiical Dure, combe speeches ov: a reduction of the Governor's, Secretary of Stated and Treas-: urer a saiary. even if it has to remain in session afew day.s over the ailoUed time allowed them by tbe Constitution to draw their $4 per diem. A week, or two weeks', session without any rem u iteration would gitc pi&ied force to the tL-orct!eal preaching yvhicii tbe bolons of tbe General Assemu'y been indulging iu at the expense of the State Treasury sipv the 8th day of iauV nary. IS IT REPUDIATION This is a big word and it scares a great many people, some of whon under stand it ana some do not. Where A owes B a just and lawful debt, whioh be cau pay, but which he will not -pay, he is a repudiator so far as his own inUctionE re concerned. Now an individual Is no a sovereign in every sense of tho word, but a State is. An individual cannot re pudiate a debt, but a State can. . If the former has the wherewithal to pay he cau be sold out under due process, down to the reservation allowed him by law. Oa the sontrary, a State may owgjuuI' re fuse or neglect to pay, but her prapertyf cannot bo attached for debts due by - r B by ber She is a sovereign, and no action at law can lie ngainst a sovereign in behalf .f i subject. nder theaa circumstaaces. when . State is heavily iu debt and her creditor.) are clamoring lor their inoaey, there are tl'rce principal points to be considered and these are the Tegality pf all or a part of the debts, the abi itv tu oav and ! the future credit of tbe sovereign State f none of tbe debt is to be paid this isi repudiation ation in AtAtes, is a repudi rnrt Ifndfra repudiation , tot j. ioliUorii tneS:yl.a which tbe Le:lv.:.:ri f N-jiMi C.irvlina has avoided an h,- MruiOt is tiia, Gharybdis upon wnich they bare spl:t. The recog nized debt of the State is put dawn at some $27,000,000 and of this amount the bid which oaj recently become a law pro 04 i p ky uJit $3,729,61 1 . Why tbete Special figures were put iojwn, instead of tlt-.r' reversal, IfJ ft 139,273 ' or by l x ahl'ires would not hive answered mat r a' j. .s 8Ven or uva ngures ac vf , n I .ell at i:, v. ; do tot very ot early underctan .. . This hid as we Lave seen, proposes to j pv. oui senietLing more than fone-sev- i the fcijiire anjOifttud call it pvbat you wai, naec o.' ch; "a proposition to the cred- iters ot u' diaiiou of it amounts to a repu- x-seyoaths ot the ealu vaiiU debt of the f?tate. Tbe entire matte simj ';. this: T iu a aut shedi is a 3 act passed by tha ucuw.u .-y'iahiy of Ua tajtuat such an expression could be ii aot a x.tornm to pay or to tejws or ! made gratifying to Mr. Randall. Tbe X. tb. ,wJ fl ,h Sfatfl-, tribute was all the more. pleasant, for tocompromise the debt of the Stite really and truly; is is simply saying to oar creditors: "Take this one-seventh of your claim-5 or nothiBg." These was no consultation with the creditors, no propositions from them received or enter tained but the whole thing emanated with tbe renreseutaHvs of the debtor and i u; 1 .vif;a, w tcm. Was not this repudiation? : . IIuw much of this thin will hold water remains to be seen. The creditors have-yet bren heard from but they will speak presently W$ have no idea that they will accept the proposition naade them, nor qo we think that the credit of the State will b at all bettered by the re sult. Wit until you hear some of tbe '"kiwiiu'' uf ihe 'bloated bondholders" in tbe North and tlipn see! if tbu bill to "settle tiie Stale debt" is not about as great a misnomer as has ib.en applied to anything within the past Jec -de. - SIXTY D AYS, OR SIXTY WORK "! J j ". v i 1NG DAYS 1 Opinion seems to ba divided as to the expiration of tet in of the Legislative sessioir. Some claim Ttbat the sessMfer sixtydajs, for which only can the mem bers recepe a ier diejm, wiil expire on Friday next, that being exactly sixty days Llrom the dato of their organization, ths rirst .Wednesday in January after their elecliiip...'ehtf,o Mihhk,tni ourse Ives among tbe numSer, tbat the meaning of the law is that the sixty working dais. teiui shall comprise The difference is as to tbe Sundays, if Lhtsa days are included" the former assumplioi is correct, hut, on the contrary, if Sundays at e not to be iu cluded, Iben the term will not expire by limitation until the JS'.h inst. The dffer ence is nine id ays of legislative woi k, rep resenling to .the people between six thous and and seven thousand dollars wort'i of Iegislatiuj, at tho pcice fixed -by law. -In these case.:, as in so mauy others, the Cons' itutio'tii id :hj only guide the sole arbiter of tife qusstiou, and it seems to us 1 tlu it language is very piaiil, It o.iu - . (Sec. 28 of Art. II) : The mem'oers t thsf Ganeral Assem'ui;,-,.! lor me term lor wnicn tney nave osea elecfed, shall receive as a compensation For their services, tne sum oi.juid: oucu . i per day, for each day of tbb- m& ..ion, foi period not exceeding si sty da.s ; and should they reraaip lougcr in session they shall berve with-at couip-n:-'ionl -They Us ; and Shall also he entitled .to receive .en cents ! per mi!e, Loth v. Liie coining to the seatol i gorernsoent am; wnite refarnmw upoifl, tne saia aiscance to ce computed by tbe nearest line or route of nublic travel. Tho comnensation of the presiding ofticers oi the .tvvo llousc-b gLaJi, be six uoirsper uay ana mueage. auouia in called, the members .'.lid presiding 63loers , . M 1 . 1 1 1 ' .' shall receive a like rate of compensation tor a period not exceeding twenty days. As we htive said, tbe -matter sqems plain enough- Tne members cf the eneral Assembly are to receive ' "lour dollars per day for each day oftrreir! its sion and for a period uot exceeding sixty days." H the fciaudays are included in this sixty JSays Hicu the per diem will be claimed for these days also although we have shown ttat they are entitled to pay only for ''each day of their session," aud as they do no siton Sunday how tbat can be ehuo4 a a "day of thejf .se3hii," pusses our comprehension. The True WaifipTOaie The true way to invigorate ajeebiesyfct is to iafue actiyitjr i:.io tUe jaerauo;; tuc mwimcii, tutu womi.xjus vaiemnie m wnich the food ia iransmi. ted into the can stitueiita of tbe blood, the Ulef element of ur iuabmt-v- "ostettex's dtoiaaa Bitters, uewmse ii. ucoiupusiie tuia ena, is greatly to bf or ferret tr m-tnv m Miui io oe prererren io many so caileU tonics useful Indeed as appetizers, but Inoperative las aids to. digestion aud assimilatiou. Thla strlintttTdkJL, While it mx&i&VMjl mann hao thtn ' f cti.ini.-.f nn bwt -is. angkkineys. ensuring t'ue mtupe in ronyu tne regular enaiuieJa of effete nnd use -less nuAtex turowii by Uia. vatem, whioh irtiinsr ptrfied as Well as Invigor ated by it. Its tome influence is soon made maiiifest by an increase qf Vital energy and :fc ' 1 a u reguiaraisenarcofjevery j .......... ... uuu m uoa inn lurmti effect of rendering the system unavailable by malarial epidemics. WASHINGTON FITTER WkmixGTON, D. CFeb.23, 1879. ithe four days mate of its life, CoMrresa has xiiorftto fc than was ever crowded ifttOLf. gup uy y uiucx CoLgress. TLia fnayoe said of the regular business of tb? session, and it is true, also, that political and other questions, onfsida of sxioli regular wor t arc numerous and give emybitjc prom:- at this feint of .an extra es- 61' What yjK aa &1U r in.siflflrr td most important of these special baLjoots of fegisiatfon'is the repesf Of tbe tect oath and supervisor laws. lie- .cent events nave Eorvtu 10 u fjocrata of the House unanimous id a determination to insist on tbe re pea'. It ia equally certain that the Senate will not consent to such action, at ictus to far as the supervisor law ie concerned. Yesterday there was a sceue almost unprecedented in the House. Speaker Bandall asked for the appointment of a committej i.j in v-flstiawfc cortain charges against him. ihe reqUGst was a signal for all the icadicg Kepublicaus of the House to express their enure cenndence m cue Speaker. Thia they did in epeecbes, b urivate assurances, and in everyway the reasontuat only the day before tbo Speaker, by easting bis vote to make s .querum when the super ?isor rtpual matter was np, had disappointed a stroDg radical nope of defeating the meabure. II we may judge uy wnai has taken place in the last few d iys, no Speaker ever secured more fully han Air. Randull has tha confidence f the House, iieasrs Kale, of Ale , autj Kelley, of F., wtere aptoiaiiy emphatic in their oompiimentury r . : en-uces to him. If will be remembered that II a uc d batjlumiin voted with Senator Qw&f liner to reject ona cf the New York Custom Hbudes ncminitions of Air. Hnyes Oa the next day he explained to the Senate that he had intended to vote against both of them, ud had hi?. name ao recorded. W.tiio iiour Air. Hayes wilbdrevif from t.-ie bnte tie nani f one Of Mr. Hamlin's fnsnd Wno bad bren named for tho '.c cf Colltcror atB-iutfor - Yesterday H.ina'iln nad bis revenge. Iu iexecuriv u executive -on usly .rej'-ct' d t o tno iSti a e uuauimo gtUtleniciU whosa name was pent m when tbat of Hamlin's friend was withdrawn. ouly had to call the sttention cf the Senate to the facts, nnd iH the Senator?, D.-mocrntic, Adr 'ministration men and all, decided that th:s too flagrant a violation of civiriservice fnlefe on the pirfc of II r. H atS to- be tassed ov er. Debate in the Senate yesterday mde , it csrta'll H.t th4) mo iey':to py "a j rears of pebsion" will be forthcoming. It also oppeftrea certain that a scheme, originating with the Commissioner of Krtrao-nnfcry with a "ho??SVrfjeaeraT officials for the purpose of making tbe pension business a spy business, could not pass even inthe radical Senate. Tbe Senate was yesterday consistent with itself in reporting an enormous increase to the river and, harbor bill. The amount added by the Senate was over $1,000,000. In 1860 the debt of the country was about $70,000, Ob 0, and it troubled the people aud the Gov ernment. Daring this Congress the Senate has added oue-third as mn"4i its this to thit to amounts originally autkoriaad by the House. Genoa s. Hern and Eggs, M CUNTAIN BUTTjER, Choice, Table i? T.. Butter, .jugar Cured Pig Bacon fTa-aa, aus- ago, Li nr. figs Feet, Sugar, Qf- 'ee Floa,, 'c Send to No. 24Watorst. t b 7 J. H. PETTEWAY. fcJKIIlb ASTK0HYC0M 591 iiroadway, New York, ' (Opp. Metropwliian Ibneh),-. 4 Msnfacturers, Importers and De;dr-r fn Velvjfct Frames, Albums, Grapboscopes, Stereosopes and Views, Engravings, Chromes, Pl.otographs, aud sir.. f red goods, Geritiet Aetrewesf -etc, j Wean Headquarters' for"every thing inthawct Stereoptieons and Magic Lanterns, Deing Manufacturers of the Micr -Scientific Lantern, Stereo-Panopticon, University Stereopticar, Advertiser's Ster.-opticoh, Artopticon, School Lantern, Family Lantern, People's Lantern, riah stylo being the best ot it, class in tlie market. Ileautiful Photographic Trauspaicucies of .Statuary and Engravings for the window. Convex Glas Jdanuiactuers of Velvet i Frames for Miniatures and vnrex Glass Ga-alogues t Latttema aiui lides, with directions for us ng, sent on receipt of fen i cvuta. . ii la . u -i j 1-USW-W2W t 1 I he Collins House On The European Plan. Corner Front and Bed 'Cress Street , Near Union Depot f mmU -I- my friends and the public f. hit I have opened the above House and am now pre pared io rurnisn meais auc lodging W. M. COLUNB, cct 2G-2Law-uitLu rronrL-tor. ReataiiranA. ouen. at all hours. 1 Special rarft"brIavrwt-Mf,,r iTttfW. v w PPea with r inches rrThe oTitv Rpstanrntit in , eddiag, 1870, Utbsoa's 1871 K7. I 1 A MBcelJftnepiif. 11, 13. & 16 South Front St Make nt. Mistake I IS THREE STORES con tain the 1 argett and f iaest 8lctio&s of Choice Family Groceries. Wines, Teas, Liquors and Provisions the City has ever Known ! Pony, Blue Grag, DehuOBico, Club House, Sweet Mab, Sui ky UuUow and Ken tckj Uem Whukeys, Winep, Gfcam - pagnes, Holland Gin, Jamacia Kum, French Bra&dy, French Cordials, Domes tie Wines. Qoloog and Imperial Tes, 5i5 per cent un i ' der Market Price. - lOO bbls Choice Ked Appft-e, 100 Bbls Potatoes, ;, 50 Boxes and Bales yanges, 1000 Cocoa Mats, ' i j IOOjOOO009 Cijram, 3,000 Csscj9 As8orted Goods. : R-eet Mah $3 CO per frail n. Bker U!d Re f2.00 pr K'1"' (hoice Teas LO crt per pound. Make no Mistake. Gire him a Call. m ii Ifi 1,. HRJlHtEKs k 1 O. j, 9in one) rn sit ij m rfc ptpu'll n & iMs ihjioe and ;v'u -r j - . t.u i r a; appreciate more tbaa erer before 1 Ulll O'jkr ia W MUl Tii- ap o To eliinb Oty icpae, aud inglorioualy expire Jn the attempt, but keeps an even pace With the time, and always poim to the place Where tey ' blow" about one special thing, Which hag, withou: doubt, the true business ring, Aud this thing we wih briefly explain, With the hope that we wi 1 cause no pain To Kroibor orrnrers. who, in years'gone Dy, Learned to get good ai UUrr a ium n tj t high. .Unfortanatelj we gee some of them incline To fallow the cuEtotng of " Auld Lsng Syne;' But we wvLsidrr it matter of congratulation That we've no fogy motions in our education! Ip oM time ' big profits" hd a wide range, And o'd habiU are hard, hard to change. Of VV;iluuugton grocers we take the leal 1 ovr '48 ; roT3 this aseertien we onlf nsed To femine the public-that our clean nw store i fi''o ft'hers bd painted and swpt a little mere: juii;o U bp8ioesf :n n who are truly wise, at once berm to estpnairely avertise . When.our frir;i.d3 catching the idea, ft ought ii ii T inere9 their opee, tell 1 the print will At first we put some poetry in our "ad," Bat when they taw thig plaa was not bad, Tiiej- followed eur lead. And when we tried I di proof They followed as nicely bb if led by the nose We next thought 'twould he weil to try rhyiaf, j VMft t,ay f rped the Idea as sublimel Though they hare followed ia all wo haye . dons, a ... ' When thie battle ia;we)l fought and won, Some will ese that "extra per cent." isn't "nonsease," f r Bai with Id stock an4 aueh heavy expense, Ihey will find that tie prices of P. L. Bridgers A Ob. ' If foil wed W&T surely fcriag them to woel o piore that we m-an what wo ar tbatv sell for a wi'rrnr, tnJ FT V Blevea pounds of "A Sugar" br oaly on dollar, WhTch lead" we inrite all grocen to follow. Tbe TnaB rrere-caugtit sight of that ne horse grinding machine of Herr Vqn Krs Kringle, and waa so thoroughly disgusted at the cheap war of irrfadfnsr out nn.tr. ,v1Q. w . ; . V A . i . . uclfcui wto uur aiuiiaj conm induce him to nnilfh 6ttr rhynie, so it had to coma to an I auru pi naiDgK i l. ai50, Ueapecuily and Truly, . o fttf P. L. SrIDQERS 4 CO. 7 ThOOlfore JflfiA n h ' . idmmt , r 7 Corner of Harnett & Balisbury 8t$. One Corner We4 ir .Rational Bank, Board fry tbt df or on the European plan eular 0!4n PfiSer and C and manr but tit Brands of Rye and Kentucky Bourbon, oct 19 Wilcox, Cibbs & Go's CELEBRATED FERTILIZER, THE MANIPULATED GUANO ! 1 The Best and Cheapest ! COTTON In offeiiug to you lh WILCOX. GIBBS CO.'S MANH'ULATKI) 4CUAXO f.,r another season, we b so w i'h tbe met perfect confidence that you will find It aain the BEST AND CSEAPEST FEIlTlLlZhli iu use. It in5 new article, requiring experiments to establishes value, 1 ut 1 : s leu usrd tor years with unbounded surerFS, gaining in favcr from :ar to jear, m.jjj js lK)W accepted as tlie S i A UAKU ibK l iiz.r.1;. It Ins beeti our study, not to make it EQUAL to others but SUl'lilUM:, ai d for our success in these efforts we refer you to the many of jour neighbor who have used it, as weil as to tue thousands in the fcouth Atlantic Cotton States. This Guano is to well known that it is unnecessary to publisb any certihcaips but we annex a lew testimonials in our circulars only from Planters who have made special tests of it ahrg?ide the Peruvian Guano, ias sbowhigjbow it compares it b Peruvian i Guano, which has heretofore beeu generally esteemed above all other Fertilizers. lie will have only a moderate supply lor sale and would J(H-i-t Pitntene to n,ye their ord rs early. Our Agents are authorized toi &ell the? MANIPl LA'I'El) en very favorable terms. p;iable in cr.t!on i rxt Fall jan 29-dAw JAS T- PBITBWAY. Agent - W - S - ri 5 M P U 5--? &B eeS 5. 2 - 2 jl K 5Q rr " tr few c-L-. 5 ST -J irv M " " 2 JSP M rT r,S-5'-5 t C3 p. g S o !5 z 1 ( P er 3 i3 o O The New Boot & Shoe Store. I WILL CLOSE OUT, FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, TH3 BAL ANCE OF MY Full aiHl Winter Goods. Consisting of BOOTS & SHOES, At Great!. Reduced Prices, Preparatory to my Caving for Northern Markets, to furcliase a Fine Assortment of Spring and Summer Goods ,inf fill the IToveUics of the Season. Thansful for past favors, I will endeavor in the future, as in the past, to sell you a GOOD ARTICLE at a LOW PRLCK. C. ROSENTHAL, 32 Market St. feb 10. Each, and all tyk-s, including Grand Square and Upright, ah strict! y first class, Bold at the lowest ket cas wholesalb factory prices, direct to the pcechaseb. These Pianos made one of the finest displays at the Cen tennial Exhibition, and were unanimously re commended for the Highest Honour over 12,000 in use. Regularly incorporated Man nfoMnrin. c.n Vnctnrv established over 36 Thfi Snnare Grands contain Mathu- shek's new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, Piano making. The Uprights are the finest ail to write ior niuairavcu .ju iMir: fatalogueof 48 pages mailed fre. alt vn V T .Wf! I!V y sept 6-ly 21 Eft i.zi , Butrffies Buggies, Harness & Saddies, FOR SALE AT r m. mm SCP MB JC . M ' rt ttiJanAAx Ob wvw 3rd St., opposite City Ball. bepairingjo H0R8E-SH0EIXG A SPECIALTY feb 2i-tf At John Carroll's - 7 Yu ET ,,Hh- Bfc8jr "MWlMpm ed over any counter t thu c tv. A solwfi ; fact! Also, Wins, Liquors utd C'ikrar.-, ao j free iubch every dty. Tbe Cilebrated Wiuberrr O ste s sold onlyat THE COSMOPOLITAN. PIANOS $125 r GUANO! :o: HI a 2 m i o&o-A fl .JU u '-s - . ca. E3 t 't m jTO ADVERTISERS. Geo. P. Kowell & do's SELKCT LIST OF , Local Newspapers Many persons suppose this list to be com f posed oi CHEAP, low-priced newspapers. The fac t is quite otherwise. The catalogue I states exactly what the t apers are. Whea :. j the Dame of a paper is printed in FULL i FACE T Y JE it is in every instance the BE8T paper m the place. Wfceaprijfctad PJJC A PI TA LH it is the ONLY paper in the place. When printed in roman letters it is neither the best nor the only paper, but is usually s very good one, notwfthetaadiao. 4Hiit gives ine popniatiou or ererr circulation of every paper, IT 18 MOT A . CO-OPKRATIVE LIST: IT t NOT j CUKAP LIST. At the foot of the Catalogue 1 for each St te the important towns which are not covered by the liatsjtre numerated. IT , 18 AN HONEST LfST. Ths 'Ste eoarfei for advertising are barely one-fifth the pub lishers' schedule. The price for stogfe Stated ranges from $1 to $50. I he price for one inch four weeks in tbe entire Itat is $610. The recrular rates of the D&ners for the sme anace "I and time are $2,926.66. ThelUt inclddef 915 newspapers of which 179 are isued DAILY itnd 776 WEEKLY. They are located in 799 different cities and towns, of which f aro State Capitals, 346 places of over 5,000 popu lation, and a86 County Bents, Lieu sent on a application. Address Geo. P. Rowell k Co's R Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce f sereet, (Printing House Square), Hew Tori -feb 1 2mos ?3 T Bonitz's Hotel, COILIDSBOqRQ, per. a. J) RICES REDUCED TO $1.25, ;$1 50 ;and $2.00 per day,according to location of rooms. Single Meai25 and 60 cent,. Bar, Billiard Room and Bar ber Shop attached to the Hotel- Accommodations for Ladies and fan iliea unsurpaesed. Scecial advautairee offer- , vd to Commercial TrwVeleT. j . - eb U Proprietor r All Right at Lint ! WEAUK P1-EA5ED heinK:aw. giatt. to our fgndg pabUc that 4he pnblic store occupjsd ,ty ut, damaged by the.' late ' tire, has been' tho roughly repaired and tMt -j i we Qve now in stock a fall line of f Family Grouries, i it. I ' 11 AM i . hum. prepmrea io ui uu urr. mm. We have still a few article damar-d by the late fire which will 0e s.dd t alm t any pricv. J. W. a Lu tkMa tj A CO. "Cor. ChesUipt apd Water ifreVk line of white ai.d coioied ed aul Br ::d boards. Can giro a tiic job nd tl j L t pet ioh in the city, I DAILY REVIEW .JOb Oi f ICJE jan 21 . 2 :i
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