:1 r. (I 1 M .4 Tfae D&fly Resist JOSH.T. JAVKS. Edilor Pnip. rr--" THtflDAT, J19UK? . 1881. tbr iwrorncs at Tha Whitehall Review, in a double- leaded article, annoances in the most positire manner that, despite all state ments to the contrary, the marriage of the Baroness Burdett-Coutts to Ashmead Uartlett has not been, and will not be, broken off. The writer, who claim to hate authority for the present itateincut. adds:.. "Asa matter or fact, the illus trious lady's engagement to Mr- IUrt lett remains taday a two months ago, and "expects shortly to be enabled to an nounce ' the day of the wedding. erjjelic men, with small capital,.1 on con dition that they make permanent homes of these lands tor themselves and families? Would it not be an excellent piece of pre press, were the great railroad companies in this Statf-I to organize themselves, and the owners of large bodies of land lying along the lines, into land companies, and divide up the lands in lots of forty or fifty acres,, and advertise them all over the Northern States, Germany, Italy, England and Ireland; and sell each alternate lot at a price just sufficient to cover cost? Would not the railroad companies be in a fair way to make money out of this move, were they to of fer all the inducements of ch?ap trans portation to all who desire to come and view the lands, and to those who buy and settle on them? In a few years, the local traffic along their lines would doubt less be one hundred fold what it is at fre3ent. Would not the State of Georgia argely increase its revenues, in a very few years, to very grand proportions, should she by lending her a;d to this scheme, bring into her borders ten or twenty thousand good, industri ous and energetic families to occupy and cultivate" -these lands? This is a measure that hieans wealth, prosperity", political influence and power in the affairs of our cou try. Before the and the place where the cere monv will be oerformed. The di?DUted I South can be appreciated land respected JCSO.OOi) per annum is.it seems likely I according to her real worA .she must be- U become the subject of litigation, as all attempts to effect amicable menU have tailed." arrange- come wealthy. Let thoughtlul ana as tute men think seriously of these propo sitions. They may have been suggested before, for aught we know, but they will never crow old and insipid by frequent The Chicago .Timet prays the people repetition. Let the State Press take U cease talking about Boston as though them up and keep a continual hammer it , tb. ,,, of . P.HU. an.tocn, cy, slice, in fact, there aie fewer de weljf lhat .men gtrjte when the iron was sceidsnts of the Pilgrims in Boston than hot, but he made the iron hot by striking in New York, the only city which really celebrates Forefathers day. - Boston, in fact, is an Irish city one of the largest Irish cities in the world. Like the Pu ritan, the Irish came over, but he didn't come over in the 'Mayflower. The Plymouth stock is scattered throughout tha Northorn States of the Union, and owing to its loss of hardy' virtue, is fast disappearing. In Boston) it maycSu- enceBeacom street, but it cannot carry an election. The Irish and their progeny, camisg thick and fast, have taken pos session of the Massachusetts capital. Boston is no longer the modern Athens It is the latter day Tara. The dress worn by Miss Flora Sharon when married to Sir Thomas Hesketh at San Francisco is described as follows; It was of a new style of silk, known as the gros de tour, the skirt being one solid mass of embroidery, wrought urton white satin with beads, crystal, and pc'arls of the very best description, the pattern for which was copied froma painting of gallery of the Louvre, in Tansr "Down the side of this embroidered front piece were panels oC point d'Angleerre lace, it." KecoIIect this tact. If you want a project to succeed and become papular, yon must ever and anon keep hammering away at it, in the face and eyes of the public. SO MorefUard Times j If you will stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich food and style, but good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantial things of life every way, and e pecially stop the foolish habit of employing ex pensive, quack doctors or usiug so much of the vile humbug medicine that does I I Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discnv try, cures every kind of huuor, from the worst Scrofula 4o the common pimple or eruption. Four to six bottles cure salt-rlu urn or tetter. One to five bottles curt? the ori kiud ot pimple on the face. Two to four bottles clear the system of boils, carbuncles, and sores. Four to six bottles cure the worst kind of erysipelas. Three to six bottles cure blotches amocp" the hair. i . six tn ten bottles cure running at theT w - ears. Five to Eight bottles cure corrupt or running ulcers. Eight to twelveTbottle3 cure the worst scrofula. Sold bv drucrcrists. and in half-dozen and dozen lots at great discount. BUU'bHliiB' MJtacoilauteoas f . v? you only Harm, but put your trust in that simple. pure remedy. Hop Bitters; that cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see good times and have good I try in Philadelphia, now that it is again The leader of the classes at Vassar College is a Japanese girl. She is prob ably the only girl in school who doesn't scream at the sight of a ra Philadel phia Chronicle Herald. Greedy grocer (to farmer's wife who is supplying him with butter): "This pun o' bitter is owerlicht. gudewife." Gude- wife: "Blame, yersei, then, I. weighed it wi'the pun o' sugar 1 gat rrae ye yes treen." It takes Worth a whole week of hard work to design a costume for the French actress Judie, but Lydia Thompson can paitm a costume for herself in ball an hour and make nothing of it. Philadel phia Chronicle 'I feel a poem in my heart to-night" breaks out a sweet rhymer of thought. That's nothing; we can feel fifty poems in our waste basket, and it wasn't a goodjlay for feeling when wc threw them there. Neio Haven Register. I hate the winter with its mow It is the bane of wedded life 1're drank tbe verj dress of wo, . ot MarvAnn is now my wifej And be it e'er to eold sod drear. Each morn, at 6 o'clock or prior, My darling whispers in ay ear. It's time, my love, to light the firel" Bernhardt has a wounderful picture called '-The Young Girl and Death." There are two figures init, and you can take your choice of the iwo as to which is Bernhardt and which is the young girl. New Orleans Picayune. Who is to take charge of Mrs. Lang health, Chronicle. WAMJUTOX LETTER. TYasuinstox, D. C, Jan. 4th, 1880. There is doubtless a strong public de tire to have passed a reapportionment bill, a funding bill, and a bill to govern the doctoral count. But I doubt if any of them will succeed. The truth seems to be that the IIouso does not now feel the sjbuj interest that it did at the.begin ntf of the session in these measures. - . r - - - us men to avoid an extra session. l& fact, the course and composition of the next administration are at this time held 15 inches wide, with reverse of the pearl to be the subjects of prime importance embroidery. The demi-sleeves were fin ished with a fall of the same rich, lace about 2 inches wide, and above it ; oana oi emoroiucry; out tne crowning feature of the robe was the rich piece of lace (also point d'Anrrleterre, and the in all Republican councils. The election of Blaine as Secretary of State, now be lieved to be certain, cannot bat occupy larger space in the reflections of Senator ConkliDg and Grant men generally than on a bill or bills that may go over to another session without material injury I 10 ice country, n is Deuevea. too. dv a settled fact that she will come to America? Progress. Well, if she's as good looking as they say she is, we wouldn't obiect to doing it Boston Post. Before m&trUge, With won tiro oi care, Bhe seeks the mirror, And bugs her hair, A'ter marriage, With a-gry pi tbe grabs her flipper And Dinars tier heir. A ew Orleans Time, "Darling," she whispered, .he bent "won't you'please go buy some of that elegant lace in Air. Matthews' window for me?" "Yes, my ownest," he mur- mured, lie went oy it ail, and never stopped the unfeeling wretch! Water street mrctan's will keop their fact dry in Winter by wearing Roskn teal's boots anl Pboes. I j -.T'V." 'V... -'w i iJ " f? 'RV-'Ai-A i3 mm! dor ft irade fjom a Simple Tropical Leaf of Rre Vlu, and a FOHITiVfc Keu edT fo all thf diseaiie tbat cause pains m the lower part ot the body or Torpid iYT Beidaebe laii.dic H'tzines-. Vf., Malaria, and all cifficultie or the Kidues( mnc Urinaxv Umacs. ft I'eiBBje n Mo.tblr MecVtrfcattonp, and t- Pp.oniniir. it hpB n fO'ial. ' It .Jt rrn ht mitp th blood .-Trt erce ia th A heat Blood FraiFiKa i i the only trianv that cures B.iir't's Dieet Warner's Hafe Diabetes rift vm.vw.ww, low DratrMits and all Dealers at Sl.i5 r er bottled Largert bottle in the mar JeL Try it. H. H. WARJJKH 0J , oct 16 . Rochester, a Y i i 1 . ... Miscellaneous 5 Iliflcollancous. DELSSOHI , PIMIO ' www Y 7ill ' 'make for the next 60 f of 1 S850 Square Grand Piano for onl7S245. 0vi ET O Magnificent rosewood case elegantly finished, 3 atringa 1-a Si YLCi O OclavesfuU patent Canute agrafles, our new patenr overitmug scale beautiful carved Wga and lyre, beavy $erpentine and large ftney. uiouldnig. iwtud cWfaTtoFran.e, Flinch Grind Action, Grand Hammers,, in fact WjWw S Schtu iu any wV xnd to the perfection ot the TS Our piice for this instrument boxed and dUvered on board cars &245.00 . -rr i u war Hrrtol tnl Rook. enlV . 1 ' f - iCW . ,ui ho ,r,t rm tAf. trial Please send reference if yoi tfi This Piano will be sent on tst trial, rwase seno .w" lLnvV K-Ti ,i.r fiaAh sent wIlh oiaer wm oe reiuuueu ucu. v.fe- rw hi . . ... j .i ' riM. .1 bv us botn ways h naiiO i uol jusw w reiioucu Tr.vupo inMf runiflnt tnllv W arranteo for uvo years. n I fi Mnft S1C5 TO $400 (wito ool, 0iver and Book.) All strictly FikhT. Dlll!!IV and aoid at Whoiesale factory prices These PiauOa aia I IHIllUlJoueol the fiueat displays at the Centennial Exhibition, aud were nanimously re)mmendeci for the HieHKST Howoes. Th Squares contain iOur New Patent Scale, the great-et improvement in the history of Piano inakg. l b Up. rits are tbe fine t iu America. Positively we make the finest Pianos, of the riebwt tone a d the greatest durahiliry. Tbey are recommended by the high music! aiu tborUies in tbe country. Over 14,000 in use, and not one dissaUsfied porcha r. Ail Pianos aud Organs fcem oii 15 days test trial -freight free if unaatisfactory. Dot t fan t wrie us before buyh g. I'oMtively we offer the best bargains. , Catalogue niai td 1 . Handsome Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of 48 page mailed for c bUiui. Every Piano fully warrautd for 5 years. t i . If , M I II m V aud sweete,t toned Beed Organ ever ouVxed the musical public, t' lIUaHIl V ataii)6 Fivk Octaves, Fivk sets ot rweedfou.- of 2J OcU:Vc each, and one of Three ctaves. Thibtkkn Stopm with GRAND Obgan Diaras7 Melodia, Viola, Flute, Celeste, Dulcet, Grand-Swell, KneeJStops. ileigut, 74 in Length, 43 in ; Width, 24 iD.; Weight, boxed, 360 lbs. . The case is of solid waluur. veneered with choice wo -,ds, and Is of an entirely new and beautiful design, elaborttf -ly carved, with raised panels, music closet, lamp stands, fretwork, Ac., au, elegantly finished. Possesses all tbe latest and best improvements, with great power, drpib brilliancy and sympathetic-quality of tone, j Beautiful solo effects and perfect atop.ac. tiou. Kegnlar reUil price $285i Our! wholesale net cash price to have it introduce, with stool and book, only f97 as one organ sold sell others. Positively no detLtkwi in price. Ho payment required until yort have fully tested the organ in your owm home. We send all Organs on 15 days test trial and pay freight both ways if instr , ment is not as represented. Fully warrauted for 5 years. Other s'yles 8 stop org! :, only $65 ; 9 stops, $85; 14 stops $115. Over 32,000 sold, and every Organ has give., the fullest satisfaction. Illustrated circular mailed free. Factory and Warerooins oi U St. and lOlh Ave. ... ' . . - ' ' ". CUkTCT Mil SIP at one third price. Catalogue of 3,000 choica pieces sent i. r OnCC I If I U will 3c, etamp. This Catalogue includes mostof the popular mus of the a'ay and eveiy variety of musical composition, by the best authors.- Addressj MENDELSSOHN PIAfcO CO., P.O., Box 2058f New York City,'. . dec 7 - . . :.- i r, ,, t"t 5 -i . EARS MILLION ! FOB THE Foo Ctoo's Balsam or iWi GHE ... . Positively Bestdres thej Bearing and is the Onlv Ahsolute Care for De afnad Known. X bis Oil in extracted from a peculiar spe cies of smU Whim habk, oanhtta the Yellow c?ea, ksown aa i;archarodon Kondel etii. Erery Chinese Fisheiman knows It lti rirtnes as a restorative of bearing were discovered by a Badhist Priest about the jer U10. Its cares were so numerous and many so seemingly miraculous, that, the remedy was t fficiallv proclaimed orsr the entir 'mpir Its use became so universal tbat for over 300 years no Dea'nese has ex ist d smoLg t Chinese people. 8eDt, cbarjres prepaid, to any address at ti per bottle. Only Imported bv 7 Dey ev New i'ork, 8ole Aens for America. 1 M CURED W20illhUTESBY its Tirtnesare utaieeticBabla an3 i(s cura- rhiriitr flbBointe. as tbe writer can personally testify, both from expeiiemeeana observation, . ' . . . Amoncr the manT readers or the tteview m the part and onotber of the country, it is pro bable that numbers are afflicted witn oeai- new, and to such it may be said: "Write at Aiiett te HatIocx A Co.. 7 Dev Street, New York, enclosing $1, and you will receive by ratit rn a remedy that will enable you to near like anybody else, a&d whose curative effects will be Dermat ent. lou will never rejrret doine so." Editor of New York Mercantile Review, Sept. 25, iss-. deo 8 same width as tbea lace panels), which many Republicans, that General Gar- cotmnenced at the point of tbe body in field s "policy" -is uncertain on . mauy front, was carried gracefully over the subjects, and that tie coercive presence , . . '. of Congress in extra sessiou may have a hips, aad met in the back, r.lling orer restoring influence upon him. I believe, the entire train and reaching to the bot- therelore, beyend the passage of uiot of torn of it in two broad waves, being toe appropriation bills, there will be lit- .I.J & A A L .LI! v. :v ruu- ! uvua uviwccu me rea5seraoiinir xo- Catarrh Sometimes commences with a cold, bui its cur always commences with the use of Sage's Catarrh Remedy. This old, reliabie and well-known remedy has stood th test of years, and was nevermore pop. nlar than now. flowers. OW&KMt. A correspondent of the Southern En terprise fives some very interesting fasts to that paper in regard to immigration which will apply just as well to North Carolina as to Georgia. II o publish :s a table which rives the number of land owners to the heads of families in various counties. France and Switzerland arc the two largest land owning cations in proportion to population. Next is the United States. Scotland reports the lowest in the scale, that is , there Is only one land-holder iu every eighty-fsar heads of families; in Ireland, one to fifty-two. Switzerland leads tie ran. Foor-fiflhs of her heads of families are land-owners; in Frante. morrow and the final. adjournment on March 4th. Even with a Democratic quorum of the House present, which is by no means certain, it will be possible for the Republican minority to defer or prevent action. N A great effort will bs made, however, to get consider ition fur Ueagun's Inter State Commerce bill. Those members of Congress who see or think they see a great evil in railroad extensions uncon trolled by the rederal government, are increasing in numbers. Those whoareat th:s moment experiencing personal in convenience from delay caused by quar-j re Is between rival lines from the East to this city, will take up the fight with earnestness when he session begins. But this measure, too, will probably go over. Denial by authority was made here yesterday of the report that President elect Garfield had any influence over Mr. Hayes in the matter of recent ami Conkling Federal appointments in New Ague Cure MM.WfiBDy mm. ONE S;0,LAR .A VUti. THE CIR'ULAION ff eis popular newspaper hasircta-ed cu irg the past yar. It'cnntai'p rll tbe e.din news of the Daily Derail, &ou is arranged i - handy departments, 'ibe embrc special dispatches from all ters f f tLe glebe. Uudor the bead ot quar third. Is a purely vegetable bitter nnd ful tonic, and is warranted a speed v and certain cure for Fever and Ague, dhllM n r ever, intermittent or Chill Fe ver, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Rillnu VvAr ami oti malarial disorders. In miasmatic dis- York. J he denial was hardlv necessarv. I??!' raP,a. rul3? tonrae. . jt .V,t Mr llftva n infinite .onm. frt. I I,""! S""."C.IU" ul uppeiue, pain in Ijarreiourvos, ibuw wvuvu; . J. . .U.UJ . luo oacK antl ioms, ana coldness of the ly miscniei, ana was capaoie unaiueaoil Fpine ana extremities, are onlv premoni- mm W &.UU11U1 LL1UL' BULU It'll L111S. 1 1 IT II II V "v - ua I'lUlilO. LI A 1 iri III! It il tinrolar, seeilg the ample fadll- nornbIe eLrect of which mut be the V the ague partxysim. sncceetled by tic oar government oners iu cixxens ror strengthening of his enemy, becoming land-owners, that our. people "Within a week the story alluded to in hould suad third on the list of land, a previous letter, that Blaine would be w . A. . t,.:. becreUry of btate in the next admmis- ownert ia propon.oa w pwpuauou- tration is in CommentiDg on these fact the corres I forces General Garfield will use to soothe pendent goes oa to say and every word I Grant and Conkling's feelings of disgast .. Vnrth Harolina aa ia I t tne selection is not known. If bena- " I tnr Tl im roallv- to t.Vo r1 In .U Cabinet he will doubtless retire early fiom the Senate. ine principle Avenue or tbe city is to-day the scene of a sleighing carnival. Georgia-.. The prosperity of the Sonth will, in a mat degree, depend on tht increase or landed proprietors, Snail farms is the tseasnra of prosperity. From some late statistic, r gathered the fact that in France one million heads of families own ed, in the aggregate, H.337.600 the highest being thirtj acres; the lowest. one-half acre. Bat few men own one thousand acres in that remarkably pros perous country. Sappcwc 200,000 heads high fever aud profuse terspiratioa. It is a startling fact, that quinine, arse nic and other poisonous minerals, form tha basis of most of tho " Fever and Aguo rreparations," Specifics," " Syr ups," and "Tonics," in the market. The preparations made from these min eral poisons, although they are palatable, and may break the chill, do not cure, but leave the malarial and their own drug poison in the system, producing quinism, dizziness, ringing in the ears, headache, vertigo, and other disorders more formi dable than the disease they were in tended to cure. Ay Fit's Aoue Cite thoroughly erndicntes tliso noxious poi- are given the Telegraphic Iesj atcle. -f iK wee Iioju ail i arts ot the L'liiou te tare .lme icakek THE WEKLYteHliCALD he- moKt valuable chror icle in the world, b :t l- tfe ct.eapeet- yerj week is givec a fai?hf'ul eport of rOllTlCAL EWS "OilrACinff compute and comprebentire cespatonrs trom waeMDjfton, iooiuoiDg luii report of tha speeches of exrnent politioia&s on tJ question ot tne nour THE FAR 31 DEPARTMENT or tbe ' Welr Herald sires the latest as well as tbe zDOst practioal sureestioos and discoveries relatirg to the duties of the farm er, bint for raisin Cattle, Fool try, Grains, Trets, Vegetables 4c, c. with susreestiocs for keeping buiidisfs atd farming utensils in repair. Ibis is 8pd en eoted br a wall edited depai tinaut widely copied, under the ueaa oi ) THE HOME, giving receipts for pr&ctiotl cithe. h?nt for maxmg ciorninir and tor keepine ui wuh tha item of cocking vr ecccomy - tugested in Wit dfprtintnt ia practically tested by ex perts before iubiicti n Letters Uom on' Paris atd London corresoocc'eDtson theverv Ute-t fashions The Home Decart ent of the Weekly berald Trill save tbe hoqsewif more tbaa one hundred times the price of the pa per J ha inter etts of . SKILLED LABOR are looker after, and everything relating o O'chiui s and labor saving is eare;ully r cordel Theieis a page oevoted to all trie lateat phases of the business marke's, Cr:pa, Merchandise, ie. Ac A ruotb e feature i . ... iouna is tu- speciAllv reported trics nd condiiiois ot TIIE PKODUCE MARKET. DYSPEPTIC AD Rll ioii.q " " . ZT . -.V l r.1 111 JIwi A Medicine recenUy discovered ana usa oy am. eminent pnysiciu wun 20,L""' ....nM unrM hive it or will ret it for ml Also a sure cure for INDIGESTION , O J CQ? ill A A Onlv SO etm. Trll Bottles. 9S et. I I u JIOSLJB JSZJSDICJLJfB CO., r?w(rorG,r -:a- THE WILCOX GIBBS & CD'S MANIPULATED GUANO Is claimed and admitted to be the '' ' " -"- v '- Best, Most Eeliable and CheapestFertilizer in use for Cotton and other Crops. jluu can alwayo dcponrl otx it." . . Arrange for your supplies at once, on the usual terms. ' , T , ' - . All material composing Fertilizers have advanced and some of tnem are difficult to get. v . f , ror supplies and anv inform af inn in romi n-r,an with ,: u . . i. rf,-- . dec23 : Wilmington and liwlnv.h ORfiSNS 30 to i000; 2; to 32 UiiUrtHO e,topa PianM q12's np p- free. AddressDaniel F. Beatty, Washington, J decSOiw New and.Very Attractive Styles are now Read-?. BT - OB PAlt. MASON AND ORGANS THE BEST PAPfeRI tflK TT BeauUfullj Illaitrated 36th. Ti BKST b(K OROANH in :4b: World, wmrers ci nig nest dietiBCtlon t every great World's Exhi bition for thirteen jean. Fri ces, T5I, $57, $66, $10?, u 6C0 and npwaru. - Vot ay pajooents, $6.38 a qaarter rjf upward CtaiogBa free. M A.P-ON 4 n AMLIIS OBOAM Co, 1 4Trmont fit. HMtam' 46 Uth ti Vi ion Hqnare) Aew York; IS HOMES IU TEKAS." IS TBM TITLE 07 A NEW ILLUSTRATED: PAMPHLET Desaristive of tbe country along ard tribo tary to taejiae of tbe - . International and Great 7orth- Tern Railroad; and contains a good couhtt map of tbe Btat. It aUo eoniins tbe names and addresses of Farmers and Flanters ia Texas who have r JPamis lor Sale or; Ken and those who ill wnt Faait Hastds for nest rear. A e py of this book will be mailed ree to those who desire reliable information about Texas, upon aDDlication br letter e postal card to ' Al.LKV AfoOUY . General Freight and Pass'r A gent, ' dec 30-4W Falestine, i exaa Everybody ia oat to participatetl or to oiw fronuthe pj-atoni, and always cures .ad V .nth A rtntu m f -.v th. I . . . . .-. - ' viimhuj iiu VS. W ft WUtVU tVI Will. best turnouts and the most Judicirons masks and disjuises. GCRDGEL Sea a woman on horse back in anothe co!amnt riding near Speer'a Ylneyardi, of families. - ia the dtate or Georgia, I 4 mm9i Tn na rvsi Wins Ifl rr Am f nat ia iwned. on an aTerae. forty act ea each, I ft Mhlvieauiem fer tha madical nro. 4hea diveraiSed agrtcoiiuro . would be Kior in lieu of exclniire cotton, and ;eorffU w,t,d M prosperoos as Fraoce. Woald il not be a more in the runt direction, for tbe large land owners ot Oeorji to diridenp their lauds into forty acre lots, and gire away every aU t.tt lot to rood, indojtnoai, ana en-, muxi . for tne use 01 lnvana. wexxiy r tons and ths aged. Sold by DraggLiU, The remedr that will cure the manv aiseases peculiar to women is Warner's bafe iudney and Lirer Cure. Mother's 1 Jlagaxtne. fjuinine, mineral, or any thing thit cotilil injure tne most delicate patient; and its crowning excellence, above ita certainty to cure, is that it leaves the system as free from disease as before the attack. For Liver Complaints, Arm's Aocb Ccre, by direct Action' oa the liver and biliary apparatus, drive out the .poisons which produce tliee complain tst - and" stimulates thr system ; to a vigorous, healthy nditi5n. - ' , "VVe warrant it when taken according' to directions, , ( PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER L' CO:, Practical smd Analjtlcai Chemists, sj . Lowell, Mass. . . , sou srr au ssraaxsTs zrzxrwBxasu Fews athcaae ard abroad, to a "tory every rf, a Hern, on F porting gether with by some eminent divine. 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