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?U5 nnil lf IlawRcid. t0 a jouog. -heiress in New York city. The hate developed by Dana for the young editor of the Tribune, as JOS II. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop'r. j te calls him, is ia some part due it is . thoi&ht, to a spirit of jealousy, p - i - 'i ' i iiuicuious anq, Finuiar as it may bccuj, WILMINGTON, N. C. SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1SS1. Entered at the Fostofliec at Wilmington. N. C, as Second Cla.ss Matter. by the i.diior ill Xnn in his A San Francisco dispatch states that . - x ' . c I upon the iTia-j-'j oi the frioim brousot 930 Chinese, the steamer before I 1 , . j 13 supreifitly ccirleGinUble. It i mat urougui over urn, ami me nest 10 arrive will bring 800. There arc also two barks on their way to Victoria and "Westminster, B. C, with over 5 -ool- ies on board. It "s f :rlher stat '. that One railroad company ha3 made ui range- ments f r importing 5,000 Chinese labor- ere in anticipation of the new treaty, and that thousands of Mongolians arc fiuiiug their way to the Southern States. because the nekv Tribuite building some seven or eight stories high, over towers the liiiir Stui bui'diug along side, s.nd dwarfs it mto iusiniScancc. We are no sp3ci-i! ' admirer 6t Mr. lie id any more than -.vq vf cx-Pirsident Grant, but we do tuiiik. the i::u!ieicu necS displayed article I- eieuitor a uiLa.ii inde How Advertisement. low,, devil. .li',.uug nteti, unrefined, cent. Lt;iiu.s i zir. v imel.iw lieiu js an enemv !o r. liana, is that auv rea son wfiv the bm lan snouid take tue occa?: :i of his enemy's marriage with an -accomplished. lady,- to descant upon the corrupt methods which he is pleased to ?ay h:-.s characterized Mr. lieid a c .urscind helped him on to success in h:3-editoriul management '? There is so little .ii-:g'nanimity or true gentility di3- yparon Sunday, and as - consequence phyed by, the editor of that luminous ii-.:n ---r ' 4v,f - daily in this onslaught upon his'rival.that we have in ida it the subject of an edilo Moving day in New York come3 this Jar on Sunday, and as a consequence tenants generally will perform that un-: cleasant work the following day. Some idea of the magnitude of the work is given by the announcement that lust TPJr over 50,000 families in that e ty a -Bit" '? changed .their comic-ii: s, anu iins yo;:r the u umber, it i known, wiii be inucli greater. It is said that a great many persons who in the doll time3 went into - flats, apartments and boardirg-houses to economize, are rial to-htji A man of any chivalrous senliniOi't at all, would never have writ- leu ..Mich an article; but then that adinir able viriuo doe v.oi, cn'.er. in'o the coin position of fcuoii a character us Chalks A, Dana. i;s nature i& inspired by no such courageous quality. He is a disap pointed unscrupulous politician, who has infiSiisiifi 1 i&B T032AC2I fhonJi!ir Chilli aovfn fh C;:c2i. Duji paia in vhe lia.', i . -s. are Bjinptm? f f f.ppi'O c ir evdr Bgze. US3 !"!.:) OUt HV tins-titter i I'tOm- aob Bitters, wfcjci zuas-x -e f r tht cidllj 'eigatia ve-.i 1 v.'4-. t;j. r. ultei tie miscellaneous photxebs. Tor sinking wptUa, fits, dizziness, palpita tioa and low rpirita, rely oxxllop Bitten. - U Red of, procure 2 and ue Bop Sitters, H and yoa will De rtrong A htialihj and happy." "Ladles, do you wit to te atrong, healthy and bvsrtlfull lica cjo Hop Bittera. "taOwilllx- ;.!d for ease that ifo? Ci tera will not euro or help. "Hop Bittern bufli? up, strengtlr..::? ai d etires eoui iituclly from the fli?-. ii-jc." Xldroy s -1 ITrl Bary comp!; . v; f f II kinds t-.o.-.nt!r earsK! Lt " : i re. I'-V C T1 W--.. :. ; .ft . . .3 i ; . . . . f -a iivii.li.rer.T j4 Ko :' fr FSti'aafh. I. -if and At.K to "HoTTS!ltiT5Vsr- f' stored :.; - " "Sonr Ftotncjch, pick headache and tlizra nss liop Hitters cures -vriih a lew doses." .ik tuio dr-;:Jts. I'opBittora K:r:;it".''tT:r""nir, Co t Iliscollanooiio. Great and Special Offer for Thirtiwr a fff ra A 114?. imflBBvpa sa w O EB Alltf Its .A VII fl hB D ta . .Sri, Ptod for t . ClTcnlar. i 3F J v IV Tfcp Vor sale ty alt ltrrtu uro alers apl 1 now movmjr into homes "'" , of their own ag tin on the principle that Pred eioV- '-atour rcad-rs may see better a dinner of herbs under one's own and Ja'J for themselves of the charac roof than a stalled ox at a bote 1 or board- ter of tLe Plication referred to above, ing house. we mau-e tiu iciiowmg. extract or tLe .s e'ditoriai : "r Wbitt hff Reid's lact is the thing ih U has ind". his fortune, and that char acU-rizt's his Tribune. We do not there brhold anv mental force, or oriLrinal j quality, any moral grasp, or any vital faith, but in. rely ue- porlment, mediocrity, pretentious re spectability, toadyism, venality, and j stuck j jbb'j'ry. W coiiratuia'c m v. II id unon his a a - t t marriage, -viav it ue in every way acl- uii in .'lit J. ! . - Mr. Edwin G Dootli, a wealthy Pbii- adelphian. bat. a native of Virgini a, is illustrating his patriotis-ii by having prepared a map of Yorktown, Va., at the-date of the surrender. It is embel lished by a copy of Trunibud's famous picture of that event, by the likenesses (some of which Mr. Ioolhh 'd to secure in Parift) of the chief French and. Am r- ican officers who were there during the vantageoUs to him, increase seige. The object i, by an extensive a3 wvM a3 his money. distribution of these mn, to excite an .'J-Sui what can be ex)ected from a man interest in thn coming coninnhial. c.oo.. who is mean and coward enough to strike bration at Yorktown. Mr. Booth is the U prostrate foe. It was by Charles A same gentleman who erected a house on, Dana's orders as "Assistant-Secretary of the grounds at the Philadelphia Ccn .en- vTar, that the manacles were put upon nial, where Virginians were received and ex-President Davis while a helpless pris refreshed without money and without oner in Fortres.3 Monroe. Ecre was an price. UAiiiuiiiun oi iruu iuaiujuesa, courage, bravery and chivalry ,that might have won THE GREAT GUR RHEUMATISM Ab it i3 for all diseases of the KICKS Y3, LIVER A"4D COVVCLS. It cleanses the system cf th.o acrid poison that causss the draadfal suffering which only the victims of She ccnatism can rsaliza. THOUSAHBS OF CASES h3 -worst forms cf this terrible di s been quietly relieved, in a short PERFECTLY CURED. r r it - i ! t ; i The sign3 grow, says the Philudclph'a Times, that the Republicans ia Wash ington are coming to their senses and that at least some of the public business will be attended to. Almost two months have been wasted over Uorham and Ilid dleberger, and that is just about two mouths more than ought to have beien afforded. In the light of recent events wc refer to (Jorham's connection with Brady and the protest of the decent Re publicans of Virginia against Itiddle berger many Republican Senators must be heartily ashamed of the pirt they have lately been playing. It is true that they cannot cover up their disgrace by abandoning them It is a pleasant re flection that it will be difficult to r'evive the filibustering after the Senate once get3 to worK on the public business. A MA la 'UN AN T CtlAR IUTKR If there is a bitter, mean, vindictive, unrelenting and malignant hater in these United States of America, that man is Charles A. Dana, managing edi tor of the New York Sun. His strong antipathy tc General Grant it is said' arose from the fact first, upon that dis- O hashad wonderful success, and an immense. eale m every part cf tho Country. In hun- fi dxeds of cases it has cured where all else had W failed. It is mild, but eSeient, CEKTAIN l 4 IN ITS ACTION, but harmless in all cases. CITlt eleenses, Streneilieni and slmSew fc !Lli"e to all the important organs of the body. 4 Tiie natural action ot the -hcineys is restored. The Iaver ia cieansed of all disease, and the Bowels move freely and healthfully. In this way the worst diseases are eradicated from the system. -As it has been proved by thousands that is the most effectual remedy for cleansing the ij system of all morbid secretions. It should bo V used in every household as a tingaished individual refusing or neg- -. '--g 4 ' j.ccting to place Darn in his Cabinet. ' A. second cause of offence, it is alleged, - was Grant's failure to give him the New York Castom House Collectorship. For which, not from any patriotic emo tion or sentiment, if we are to judg2 frm 1 : other characteristics, General Grant " ha3 been made to feel the bitterness of a . pen steeped in gall and wormwood. ' The target for this disappointed-politician's satire and venom from tho mo ? mentof his refusal to elevate him to a " Cabinet position, General Grant no doubt . s from possiby being a little over?sensi- . tiveat first,gradually became callous and indifferent to the abuse of one; who, had-1 ho tempered a mortified anger with s J-l S'jand justice, might have.been more - --?w-cial'cive iQ s efforts to place the cor- V' ruption of Grant's administration in the s proper light before the public. But such is the man's nature wha presides over the destinies of the JSTew York Sun, - that he is blinded by the poison cf his own vindictrvencss, and his judgment so :.' warped, until like the blind"and poison ' - ous adder, he strikes wildly a$ every op- " ' portunity that offers to inflict damage on a real or imaginary foe. There is no - circle", no hearthstone, no place of any " kind that is too sacred for the invasicn of - - nhis cynic in his desire to enjoy a little revenge. His recent exploit in that di , rectiou, is'nearly a column editorial on T the occasion of the marriage of the editor the. New York Tribune, Mr. Whitc- aa approving smile from the spirit of the chevalier de Bayard, or Richard the lion I hearted. Chivalry! courage! the names are strangers to such a depraved speci men of manhood; Birch qualities do not enter into Dana's component parts, and if one generous thought were by. chance to creep into his vindictive, unforgiving and malicious heart, the devil would im mediately forsake him and leave him to the remorse ."which would surely follow a nature brn of the devil, if it ever once entertained a uoble, pure and virtuous sentiment. . -tyty : N Always cures CONSTIPA TION, PEL33 and all FEMALE Diseases. . Is putupinlry Vegetable Form, in tin cans, one package of which makes S quarts medicine. Also in Liquid Form, very Concentrated for the convenience of those who cannot readily pre pare it. It acts Kith equal efficiency in eitherform. GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, fl.OO WELLS, IIICIIARBSOX & Co., Prop's, (Will send the dry post-paid.) BVKMXGTOS, YT. EVERY LADY KNOW. There exists a means of se- c tiring a soft and brilliant Complexion, no matter how poor it may naturally be. Hasan's Magnolia Balm is a delicate ana harmless arti cle, TYlilch instantly removes Freckles, Tan, Redness, Eonglmess, Eruptions, Yul gar FlitShings, etc., etc. So tlelicato and natural are its effects Hi at its use is not suspected by anybody. ho lady has the right to present a disfigured face in society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists Vor 5 cents. Boxed and Shipped with Stool 5 OCTAVES, 13 STOPS, (all of practical use. 5 SETS OF REED; (miking a grand total ot J7 octaTes of rewU ) cue?onet SfilG Sti)i)S TWO SWELLS (foil organ and knee .swells,) OCTAVE -COUPLER, (which doubles the power,) SUB-BASS. Sect on trial for 15 days, and freight paid both ways if not satis factory. njuiTinii do not UMUIIUili 1 ii(.r 1 ei C: EnUtnaiMA. mm . i .. - - - 1! urgan aayerusea ere sets of reeds unless it has 17 octaves cf Reeds. TJInstrated Catalogue mailed free. 7K octaves, Jlosewood case, carved legs, ivory keys, overrtnm feoooo D 1 f EJ IB V 4 "cves, wsewooa case, tarrcu it-ija, hwj iteyg, OTemrnn Kim uw I r IHll UO iron frame. Agraffe and allimroveiaeats, with stool, oo?er aadbolf?? on fifteen days trial for only u oooSit ajj HOKACE WATERS ACO.. ManufaehirAr. .... mention this ppt r. SaOliroJ;-0 Fertilizer :o:- " V , THE WILCOX GIBBS & CG'S KIPULfcTEB Is claimed and admitted io' be the Best, Most Eeliable iid Cheapest Fertilizer in'use for Cotton and other Crcps. "Yon can always depend on it." Arrange for your supplies at ence, en Ibe usual terms. . All material comp oEing Fertilizers have advanced end frafirf a are difficult to get. ' For supplies and4 any information in regard to Guano wmahCi with . . A - " ' Wilmington and Lanriulicrr. dec 23 S The man who g'oes into buisncss with the Devil, soon finds that his partner is soul proprietor. The Government sends agents to talie care of the Indians and the latter take hair of the agents. Lemojne's crematorj market report Corpses stiff, with an upward tendency. Philadelphia Evening News. The following epitah, respectfully ded icated to the reckless, is worth remembering:- "Here lies a man whose crown was woa By blowing iu anj empty gaa. Culture Thi ; Boston girl does not sny, "What arc you giviDg us? Tafiy?" She remarks, ' Of what do you wish to make me the recipient? a confection whose main ingredient i3 molasses?"-T-Boston Times. - The musicians who recently sernaded a Wisconsin statesman, now want him to pay them for it. As he retuses, the neighbors say he's a band-dunned char acter. Sad case, isnt it? Boston Post, Och, let me alone, Says Misther Mahone, If you don't sure it's trouble ye'll boner; It's thrue I sowld out, Av that there's eo doubt, klut ain't it the fashion, begorra? The entire Bible has been translated into, the language of the New Uebrides, a group of islands in the Pacific Oceam anu the natives have paid the whole ex pense of printing it. Exchange. Won't those natives swear when they find their Bibles haven't the latest improvement? During the Frauco-Prussian war Alex andar III. forbade those about him to speak any other language than Russ and French. . The fine inflicted for speaking German amounted to 100 francs. On one occasion the Czar called on him and jocularly said in German; "Good morn ing, my son,'r handing him five louis as C3 rXl ilfiSSsua RSTS OJ fin - I mm. mm m, m i "9 C J O R5" e f 2 $ 2-5 Z CTi b 2 .? 3 AND WilnnirEetoo. 4 .. tr s 2r &" 8 li J P l ' w " HX. NTKAASfK - ss -( j: jr. - r- O K IS. o T T3. C S a CO ST XeS --?E5-"'e. a " S-S 2 c sr.. " o c c tr L e 2 a -tj o M . fcj c z; 3-- otr-' .S3 a ia t -Lro K 2 t-2 01 iii s o a . - a. p wQ.i erg. j 3 S.SP 5, "-j- r E2ir.gcr, BucIiq, Mandrake, 8t!Ilingia and many other of tha ber-t medicines known are com-J binea to skillfully in Papkek's Gingcr Tonic as to make it the gre2iesi 65ood FufiHer and the tBs&i Health and Strength ncsSorerorer used.. It cures Dyspcpcia. Cheumaiism, Msu'ralgia,' G!cep!os3nc33, and all diseases cf the Stomach,. 'bowels, uunqs, i:ver, Kicnsvs, urinary urgaas Jand all Female Ccrrp!a:r.i3. J W If you are wartinjr awr.y v.U'i Consumption cr, any disease, use the l on:c to-day. t o matter wtiai' your symp'.orr.s may Ls, it wu surely nelp you. Rerr.einber! This Tonic cures drunkenness, r is the Ccsi Femiv tf.edicino ever na, , entirsly JdiSercnt froni i3.ters. Ginger Preparations and' pother Tories, and combines the best curative prop-J Gertie's cf all. Uuy a 50c. bottle of your druggist.. None Eenuinc without our signature cn t wrapper. I f'?sc:o:c& Pj?5'iS.'tl5. outside rew York.' DOrr-JC PJ ' !P Pi' 03?JJ The best aninocteco. . i Hi . A. n his penalty. It is considered ilUb red to leave your knife apd fork crossed on your plate when finished eating. Few, perhaps ar aware that prior to the Reformation, in England and still in some Roman Catholic coun-' tries, crossing the knife and fork at the ecnclasioii cf a meal was and is by way of grape, .and considered the correct lhinglo do. Quiz. We adviWcur frieuds to call at Jacobi's fornousehol3cnaJdware of crery descrip ion. There vol settfce lov.-cst prices. T DELICIOUS PEACHKS to:jatoes I All Tfiiic tics cf Choica Presoryes, in one and two fountl Can?, tho best ia the mr.iL.vt. Onr elegant Faiciiylcur, Parole dMIonear, Pig Ilamss, breakfast Strips and Small Shonlders, 1'arcnea Java anci .t-f,iniavra CoiTee, Theso goods tro all fresh' this week Our pricea and quality of goods will convinca yvn if you v.ill try uf. Tiy U:e"prt pf.:cd Sot j . For sile at f OX BE N'EFACTORi ("AI T. TR1B AU. Wi..i. ?ATL 'ROM SEW VOBK. SATT7BXAYapril.30 feS Shippers 9M rely tupoa the promp sailing of Stesuen as adrertlned. For freight KDagezsenxa tpp'y t; TEOS. JK. BOWD, Sop't, Wilmington, N O. THIO. O. JrGlfR, Freight Afc-eat, M. P. CLYDE A CO.. &eVr rrk 35 Broiwy, 2few Tork. ew Crop Cuba. TheSFinest Cargo this Season. HI! DS . SELECTED NEW CROP CUBA, 1IERCES SELECTED NEW CROP CUBA Just received and now landing ex Schr ilaggi Dalling. For'eale lowby Williams & MurcIUpon. THE BEST PAPER TRY IT! B;ifcmifa!lj IliaBtr ted TCth Year. 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Tiling . that DeJJinsr's Pile Itemetlr feil to cure. Allara tho Hchlncr. absorbs tha diate relief. Sold by druggists. Prepared brj P kiiw is 10th & Arch Hiila., Pa. C?AUTIO!V.-VSiS wrapper on bottle contains his signature and a hlerf AU druggists and country stores have it or will pt it farf NSIIOtt ffse If UflTf! ONE DOLLAR fl YEAR. f iPHK CIRCULATI05 of ttU pcpslt L newspaper has io creased dnrlrr it year. It coctaics all the lstdiac mil the Daily Herald, and is arranged Uluij dgpartments. Ihe . FOREIGN NEWS oir.bracet special diepatcbei from al!'qjg tors f the l b. I'cder tie heidof MKKICAN NEWS are sriren the Tthxraplic Pepstcfc''l week from all r arts of the Vii'.t Tti! tore alone tii&kes TDK WEEKLY. HERALD the tnntt valuable chronicle ia the vorM. it is the clearest. rry week to im a faithful report of JOB tine ! AT THE r LOWEST PEIOSS I POLITICAL NEWS embraciof complete and .compreiew!'' despatches from WatMnjf ton", indadlEfM reports of the speeches of emiaeatpolitiitii on the question of the boor THE FARM DEPARTMENT or the Weekly Herald sires tlieUiMij well as the meat practical in ttctiw ducoveries relating, to thedotlei of lb er, hinta for raisin Cattle, Pooltrj, 0ft Trees, Yeetables, Ac, Ae, with nff for keeDise buildisfs sxd fariricr ? j m repair. This is seppieaerted bj dited department, widely copied, tw cead of THE HOME, 1 tiviHg receipts for practical dWie,lIJ" wakinir clothing and for leepinf w" latest fashion at the lowest price tnrj itm of cooking; cr ecoaoiDy icriert lkia department is practically Z perta before publication Letters Mm Paris and London correspondefltieitt' latest fashions The Horn's Deputist Weekly Herald will nit the honjm' tian one hundred times the prifi CP per The interests cf SKTLLEDoLABOK ' are looked after, and ererTtMaxrl!' i . i.t fa MTKlJ mecnamos ana taoor " Tj-3 tl corded Thewfa a par e deroted J JJT latest pb ases cf the btuiaeff ffSSl f .. v-5 i W f.l oa !1 ltd 11 r2&uth Front Br We Offer : 1500 Bbls Good FL0UR' QQQ Bags COFFEE, rf 1HA Hhds New Orleans IUU MOLAS3ES, '100 nh(Is and Bbls Cuba d r300Esk8lIAr' QQQ Bushels AVTIITE CORN, HALL & PEASSALL, ASCERTAIN &1Y PRICES BEFORE HAVING YGUR -PRINTING DONE ELSEVHRRE ! Satisfaction Guaranteed I Addretf, IVciv York HcraW Tiroadway and.Aaa dejll - gtreets, "THE STATE. SINTINO CAREFULLY I XSOTJTED or parsons reeidiog out of the citjaad cent to them by mail free of postige. K H. WAKSOCK, Corner Cheitnnt and Vater Streets . O Ecai a Review Baildia mch 1 NEW. FRUIT AKD C0KFEC7I0WERY STORE. fTlHE UNDERSIGNED nAS OPENED A i 2A!lBEBIJLT5r B i iS under the "Eeview" Office, corner Water! and Chestnut streets. All persona passim? I J-arget-t 5 found in th speciallr reported pr conditiOBs-of ,,,0rrT THE HiODUCTSiMABKTT. Pportinjr Keirs at hoa ad ? ether with a btory Tery y some eminent dirice, tTffJ'njrt Dramatic, Personal and no paper In the worfd wHch mnch newt matter every wee Herald, which Is lent, FWf5 Dollar t on can snbeciibe at tJ T : The New York Heiali ina weeklj fonn. One Dollar a Yea'' ft0 that locality are resrjectfnllT invf tAi f tlen Pi ie. I4 -f r P'T and besnited wlth Fruit, Homemade, and I ; P?" K1Zl9 cirtnlatior, Vftl , " -j ta cr Fancy Candies. Soda .Water. Clears and - itecnlf mtojwr j.p f. general nice variety, at - w I gBbCiIptioa ""7'' , Water fitfitore. T BenU for specif" aplS
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