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f URiiisiiBB's ANNuvnoBn but. i to actjiow as Diciatorio Maine with riaNortrTOUnaTiTpabiis&wi diay. except j " spurs on 7 li l here was ever a tZkVl a-orper ou this coutinent-in Mexico subscribers. . Delivered to ity subscribers at the I Central AmpriV t haJ man m rate of 15 eanta nw wwklw lf TMiriod from one I or Vyt?ulral America mW man IS week to on year. Joshua Chamberlain, "Major Gen THE WEEKLY STAR 1b published every Friday . . morning at $1 50 per yer,$i oo for eUmoathB, so eral. Why, he says he got his au cents for three months, - AD VERTISING RATES (DAILY). One square tbority from CrOVemor i GarCeiOfl ae day, $1.60: two days, S1.7&; three days, $i. 50; rrm t, lm ..--'a rurday8;$3.00;flTo!daya,3.60rone week, $4.00; HOW Can he hold authority thus de ZloLT'l I rived the Governor's term of ; meTof lid-on mXeuar. ien office expires and of course his au- am announcements oi r mixm, run. S11?' I luoriiy WItn 11 f I De Syracuse I IN. dopa, Pic-Nies, Society Meetings, Political Meet- ' V inga, JfccwilLbe .charged regular adverOsin rates. I Y.) Herald, an Independent paper, mo aaverusemenis msertea u uuciu wmuuui . any price. Notices under head of "City Items" 30 cents per line for first insertion, and 15 cents per line for each "iUbaeqaent insertion. Advertisements inserted once a week in Daily will be charged $1 00 per square for each insertion. Ev ery other day, three fourths of daily rate. Twice a week, two thirds of daily rate. Notices of Marriage or Death, Tributes of Ko apect, Resolutions of Thanks, fcc. are charged for as ordinary advertisements, but only half rates when paid for strictly ia advance. At this rate 90 cents will pay for a simple announcement of Mar riage or Death. fc Advertisements to follow reading matter, or to occupy any special place, will be charged extra ac cording to the position desired. Advertisements on which no specified number of insertions is marked will be continued 'till forbid," at the option of the publisher, and charged up to the date of discontinuance. Advertisements discontinued before the time con tracted for has expired, charged transient rates for the time actually published. Advertisements kept under the head of "New Ad vertisements" will be charged fifty per cent, extra. Amusement, Auction and Official advertisements one dollar per square for each insertion. An extra charge will be made for double-column or triple column advertisements. All announcements and recommendations of can didates for office, whether in the shape of commu nications or otherwise, will be charged as advertise ments. 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. Payments for transient advertisements must be made in advance. Known parties, or strangers with proper reference, may pay monthly or quarterly, ac cording to contract. Advertisers should always specify the issue or is sues tney desire to advertise in. Where no issue is named the advertisement twill be Inserted in the Daily. Where an advertiser contracts for the paper to be sent to him during the time his advertisement is in, the proprietor will only be responsible for the mailing of the paper to his address. Remittances must be made by Check, Draft, Pos tal Money Order, Express, or in Registered Letter. Only such remittances will be at the risk of the publisher. Communications, unless they contain important news, or discuss briefly and properly subjects of real 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. thus pats the case clearly and cor rectly as we believe: "Governor Garceloo'd authority ceased on Wednesday last, and by the first principles of law be could not delegate to. another a right which he' did nut possets himself. From the people ? There has been no pop ular election. From the Legislature ? The Legislature has not yet voted; it is to-day unable to get a quorum oT lis members to gether. From President Lamson ? Presi dent Lamson himself, under 'an indisputable provision of the constitution, now claims to be acting Governor, and 4 certainly ia such de facto if not de jure.:. ;e are therefore driven to the conclusion that General Chamberlain has constituted .himself dicta tor by virtue solely of the armed force at his command. If the-, KeDublicana do hot make haste to-stamp: ibis usurper's preten 6iong with disapproval, they will have no ground hereafter for complaining f . the conduct of Governor Garcelon and his Council in taking on themselves the -duty of arbitrating where ihetr constitutional functions were limited to ministerial ac tioo." - . - .- .;: . - ... This Major General Chamberlain is a petty usurper at best. He is but A poor player. annually to be appropriated for ibe-pay j tnent' or - pensions.' n submitted:-that this is offering too large a. premium fur fightings We now spend more money for pensions every year than we sp?nt for the Leo tire annual -expenses of the- govern ment dunng-rne first fifty years of our na tional existence, including the cost qfllbe war or 11812. The appropriation for nen-i- sionsfor the single year 1881 (covers more j-money manure enure revoiutidnacypensioa roii irom nrst to last. Between 1791 to 1860 the total appropriations for pension account weif 78.W3.S25 Between 1791 and 1833 the same appropriations' ag gregated $37,689,1 34 J51 1 la the last eight y earsw.e U-ftM e paia,334a8,03a 43, Jor pensions, oeiog was paid in all the history up to 1870. The payments for pen sions now amount to 15 per cent, of the en tire revenue of the government, and the rate mast necessarily increase as the roll does." - - A General Chamberlain contin ues to occupy his position of military dictator and Governor Lamson is wiCBout. the authority which the pon stitutiooland thelawV confer UDon f him. Both legislatures continue to ijum tueir sessions. ; i ue lower nouse of ihelegal l)ody stiiriackVng a quo rum, the Fusion majority propose to shortly JeoTar the seats of Hale and i oung- two Upablican MISCELLANEOUS . MISCELLANEOUS: - ' ilDLOPPORTDRI'Ty ?M thkZ. jSECOND GBAKD DI8TRI- tSS B, AT NEW ORLEANS TUES DAY, FEBRUARY 10. lS8)-117tti Monthly Drawing. -This4ntutionw8regularlyincorporated by the iiature or the state for Educational and Chari- members who took part in the legislative pro- ,jiin,iui,iuu,o . j, ; , - , , -. ljejriBiature or tne state lor Educational and Chart- moreltiy" tl3,tX),000 than ceedmgs the day of "the organization u&ieujpbsei -isssFORiTHBnsRM or the previous, years to our but afterwards deserted vacant; and ZAFi ein- buab means uuLiii Luc iieutsssary number of sitting members. Wash. JPost, Dem. Mr. O'Conor would have the Now here is affair, opportunity for honest statesmanship. Thousands of so called Union men have been raid ing on the Treasury with what is known as "Southern . Claims." A great howl has been made by snob lying and disingenuous sheets as the New York Tribune over this head ing, the true people of the South be ing falsely charged with the sin. It is known well that scarcely a South- State governments abolished; would dispense with the Federal Senate and lodge all legislative power in the House of Representatives; would have the President chosen by lot from the members of the House, and his term of office limited to a single month; would abolish the postal ser vice; woald abolish the army and has- been, Tenewed by an overwhelming, popular oie, securing 11a rrancniae ia tne new. constitution adopted December d, A. D. 179, with a -capital of $1,000,000, u which it has since added reserve fund of $350,000. t.-. .. v , . ITS GRAND SINGLE NDMBSB DISTRIBU TION will take place, monthly on the second Tues day. J? never tcales or pottoone. - hook at tfjf osj4WDlsfra)uUd& rfzslC 100,00JfTICKaUAT3TSPOjOOLLABi EACH HAliFIC!KiTS'OS3BdLI.AR. - -: :' .IAST OP PRICES: .s:.-i.-yZx . 1 Capital Prize i.. 1 Capital Prize. 1 Capital Prize... 2 Pities of $3500 navy and depeud on the militia; would allow none bnt general laws to be passed; would forbid Congress to meet for purposes of legislation, ex cept in some trreat exigency; would ern man who fought the blue-coats so simplify the government and has ever had a olaim for a dollar. In abridge its functions that official I T - 11 . . . I J w..vKVHIUUC AKVttbB WOUlCU. Bb UI I - the Northern raid DOW makinsr on T . m notfQ..wortn contending prommentpolnts. to whom a Uberal compenaaCton up to nrv there is irbod solid ' K -ul.113, PA,UC f " , $J Wl address, for further In- next ; ury mere is gpoa SOllu 1 ties hv wiihhnU n t (an;ta I formation, or eenti orHr hr(,r,..A,.m.ii0j I I J v iVIIilVlUUI VS'W J IJVllOi r I ' - fj m-tr' iuum r.mA l 1 i :r.L. m.- nr x? rr . t uressea only to . 5 Prises of 1000. 20 Prizes ofr' 500..... ........ 100 Prizes of 100... 200 Prizes of i.0 , " " 500 Prizes of- 20.. ...... 1000 Prizes of .10........... . APPROXIMATION PRIZES; 9 Approximation Prizes of $300. . . . 9 Approximation Jtizes of 300. ... 9 AppfofiiMM Izes of 100 1.857 Prizes,. amounting to $110,400 Responsible correspondin& aeents wanted &t )i ... $30,000 10,000 ... 5,000 6,000 6.000 ... 10,008 ...10,080 ..."lOMO laooo ..,.10,000 ... '. WOO 900 Tri. bunes were honest in the least, and Dust Your, Cobwebs J if ?4 rXJR' P. L.. WHO, ALTHOUGH YOUNG IN yearB, and a bachelor, once was a housekeeper I aiawa 4 va urAnlil - t Save Itloney. Ladies. Keep' a supply of Brooms. Potato Mashers, Beef Mauls, Lemon Equeezsrs,. Dusters, Shoe, Crushes and Polish, Scrubbing Brooms, Clothes Lines, Sil ver Polish and Brush, Matches and Box (Matches without a box are dangerous); Knife Boxes, Tubs, Backets, Clothes Baskets and Clothes Lines. Clothes Pins, Dust Pane, Troughs and Cullenders on hand, and ready for use; every thing ia its proper place and bright, and P. Li. Bridgers & Co. 22,24, 26 & 28 Front Street, Wilmington, KV C , Have just laid in an overwhelming supply of these Indispensable. They cost a few cents only, but they are as good as a Life Policy and better than a Prize in the Lottery, or a dozen Bine Pills, in pro moting health and; digestion; and just think, Ctoipape at 40 Cents a Pint, Two Dollars I cheap as Diamonds are to be year, when that Scotch chemist gets sober, and as That8truta and frets his hour upon the Btage, really desired to guard the Treasury, And then is beard no more," . they would ralUe ni ht and The Republicans have played the.r day UQtll lh hftd d hand in a poor aud unskilful wav.' . . , na r i : Z 7 tematl robbery 0f .the taxpayers Garcelon in his rr enori8 to remove l t , 1 ; v . I vi buo UIgSUS UBVU spoKen jOUI, dui arms from Bangor, thus defyins: his I .t, rtCl tn , . . A xt I y ought to give line upon hue un- The Fusionists possess J the; advantage of holding the certificates of election issued by the Governor! and Council, while the Republicans rest upon the decision of the Supreme! Court. Bnt, as we said in the ore-: that was going on continually. Some I mises, Gen. Chamberlain possesses; tne key ot the situation at last. If M. A. DAUPHIN. New Orleans, Louisiana. or same person at . . . . No. 319 BHOADWAY,ttW YORK. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of GSNEKALS Sparkling and bright In its liquid light, With a Sue as red As the rogy bed A bee would choose to dream on ! authority as Governor. Now that he is out of office and is only citizen Alonzo Garcelon, M. D., with no more power than an editor, and not a tithe of the authority of one of Jo til the outrage ceases. he recognizes the Fusion Legislature as the legal body and uses his police G T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A EARLY. jan ia:uW4wfflW' ' aat-we - i :1 ' : V U :l T'" p! ' i ... 1' IJI ' 1 ' ' ''' . " I ' " Authorized bf- U6 Common wealth of Kentucky and Fairest in the World. ' ilSTH Popular Monthly Drawing ot the or militia to eject the Republicans, COMOflf eEltu BlStflMiOt CuMY.' - At H3lacanley?s Theatre, the Fn9ionists will, in all probability, I secure coritrol of the government and proceea quietly to the exercise of its functions. If, on the other hand, he inclines to the Republicans, there seems to be little hope left for. the iFnsionists. This new General Monk Zflihe city of Louisville, on THB C. P. 4c Y. KAIK.RO AD. A gentleman connected with the Cape Fear & Yadkin Railroad, in a Turner's " Squires "the Republicans I letter before US. asks haw it ia that OXtttUQ &tUX. 8ay that Chamberlain must be obeyed I Wilmington takes so little interest in I Jl I 1 m .1 ...... oeoause inis ver7 Alonzo Garcelon I this ery important feeder to our; on a small scale, therefore looms up as cave him anthoritv tn ant. Rl;n' o-rr. w i.i . an important personage at this time. ,od the other j.d ad,iMr. a satisfactory ,eply. W hav. stirred SttStS fetfflE navesoreiy Plundered lrom farst to the matter in thM .-.olnmns hm nntnnrUr n. :.Ti,Vwrrn nASS?m9h T.? m - I . l a"' y. t , Th4 If anarramanr Mil -jIV.t W . liusi,. ai, is neeaiees to reier again to without any apparent results. It is aSain nave presented, to him the their course in 1876-77, when the certain that VVilmington will be sie- ?lae8ti1oa of, interposing the arm of greatest crime of the century against nally benefited if the road is eve" Z SftjEl .u. i ..CD Fopw.ww ue-joompieiea to mt. Airy, in Surry ot providing that he is "a biger man In that hour of I countv. The folio wine fiYtraof. fmm 4 than old Chamberlain." The South Notwithstanding the immense sales during the holidays, we have a few more casks left of that marvellous FRENCH CORDIAL and Restorative M1?. called the KAU Dfi VIB, or Wine of Lire, Which is Said to be able to wabn tmm thoAoaA n its smell alone. 12,000 ENGLISH PICKLK8- nrh Oninn fro. grant and juicy; Cucumbers, green and seedy; v.uiuLiiiupfQu auu crisp. lers)0 Doiei1 CanBOf MILK (Water iu separate boi- COCOANDTS, $4.75 per hundred. CHOCOLATE, for Rating and Cooking. fcsent the wholesale prices eeaeir rTwa " at- small orders higher prices naveto AATICUES. BAGGING Gunny. ... Standard. BACON North Carolin a. Hams, 9 t(new) Shoulders, ff to Sides, W. C. choice, 9 ft Western Smoked Hams Sides, V.- '. Shoulders,.. . Dry Halted Sides V B Shoulders BKBP Uve weight . BARRBLS Spirits TnrpeatiiV; ' Second Hand, each . . New New York, each. NewCityreaebv... BBSS WAX 9 t BRICKS Wilmington, 3 M . . Northern BUTTER North Carolina, ," Northern, 9 tit. CANDLBS Sperm, .1 n c Si g Tallow. V ft.. Adamantine, V tit . CHRKSE Northern Factory fi Dairy, cream fl t State, .... OUFFSB Java, y tit Rio, J jjagoayra, fi CORN MEAL J.bnsheUin sacks (JU'l"i'C XUB yiBoie... DOMESTICS Sheeting. 4-4. yd Yarn, w onnen.-. i KGGS.. . FISH Mackerel, No. 1.9 bbL mo. i, 9 a DDI Mackerel, No. S, ? bbl. . No. J, 9 Xbbl.. .. . . Mackerel, No. a, 9 bbl Mullets. bbl.. N.C. Herring, Roe, V keg... Dry Cod. ... FKBTILIZRRS Peruvian Guano, 9 30uu tec Bangb's PfaoBBhate, -Carolina Fertilizer, " l 5 1 9j 1 S.0 8 00 id SO ib U 10 lil b SO i,J i(i 82 S U) 65 15 a By W1L1IA2B II. BERNARD. WILMINGTON, cT: Saturday Morning, Jan. 17, 1880. JANUARY 31st, 1880. fiSSSSSSS i wjjvuua' vv mjlibjlxsv DLmp-nc THB3R3RA WINGS, ATJTHORISBDBiP ACV UESMLATURKi OlTi 187 iTO BUS TAINBD B-K ALL THB COURTS of KBNTUQKY. (,ajtutuUnt tetxrOsementttf oOr lottery comva eev dtm, ownership of "all thXmrantxin J&n-, MIL5LY, ON- i&rpxxZ BVBRY Whiskey tight; Whiskey loose; ted, ntr j 5 """St, WKea uunged, Baske and Old and New, White and Colored Whiskey. THE in A INK DICTATOR. The excitement in Maine does not diminish. The organ of the Demo crats at Augusta, the capital, is very J ing consummated. einphatrc and resolute. It tells the Republicans that they must submit to -ne lawtuliy ordained authorities of rest at every step in the march of the State and obey the laws just as fraud and despotism. They have other citizens. We have seen nothing found that the arrow they shot has to lead us to change or modify our rebounded with fearful consternation view of Thursday, that the Republi- and effect npon their own pates, cans, in the interests of peace and "We but teach good order, should submit to the au- Bloody ictions, which, beiog taught, thority of the acting Governor, whe- I To Plaftne the inventor. This even-handed usurpation and alarm these veryfel- J the letter, concerning the progress it lows justified Grant, Hayes and the I the construction of the.road, is of in terest. The writer says ther he was fairly and honestly elect ed or not, just as the Democrats of the United States submitted to Hayes in 1877 when he was inaugurated, al though they knew unqualifiedly and absolutely .that rhe had never been elected President, but held his office through the most shameful and un mitigated fraud and villainy. The New York Herald's view of the- matter we do not think the cor rect one, and for reasons we have given in former articles by way of anticipation. It thinks that it is a debatable question as to whether Mr. Lamson is the actual Governor or -justice Commends the iogredients of our poison'd chalice To our own lipa . They sowed the wind of "We are working 275 bands on the gra ding, 150 on the lower end in Chatham.and 125 on the Greensboro end. We have six and a half miles done on the Greensboro end, and'there are uncompleted, between the two forces, but twenty-six miles, which we will complete by the first day of Sep tember, which will leave the entire track, from Greensboro to the Gulf, ready for the iron. 1 suppose we will then move our f orces and begin the work from Greensboro to m.t. Airy, When that is done it will be the best North Carolina Road in the State, and Wilmington will receive almost all the corrup- , . tion and fraud m 1876, and now they the beat hands I ever saw. They do more are reaping the whirlwind. Both I 5 are e.8,e'r manaed. nd are more vuvunui nuu w ices nuuuic. t f e nave oo parties are gradually working them selves up to the fighting point, armed men are gathering in the capital, and armed organizations are forming all over the State. The present State authorities will not heed any deci sions the 8 by 7 Supreme Court may deliver, and the Republicans are dis posed to rally around the "Rump" and Chamberlain. All this looks as can afford to watch the progress of events complacently. Augusta( Ga.) Chronicle, Hem. OUK STATU C'UrlTKiriFORAKIKl, It ought to be a fundamental principle io any political party ia a representative government that the intentionof the voters. wuere it can De cieariy made out, must prevail. This doctrine was earnestly con tended fr by the Democracy in 1877 in the Presidential contest, and should not be abandoned now because there may be a chance to force upon their opponents some of the drega from the cup held to Demo cratic lips at that time. Kinston Journal. In the darkest days of Democracy Ser- mour alone of all others was able to carry the electoral vote of his State against the then most popular candidate who has ever aspired to be President of these Uoited States, and io the 'coming campaign the thirty-five electoral votes of New York might even be counted now if the name of Horatio Seymour heads the ticket. Con necticut and New. Jersey would almost 1 . I vwiaiuij luiiun iu LUC W&B.B OI IUO Him n Connecticut 94 2-10 per cent of pire State," while Indiana would be car the children are in attendance nnon ned bv storm Charlotte Observer, U A l l mi.! iuis is a gOQd I POLITICAL POINT showing. But when we learn that in that email !fti. l I t e J i una or the strong man will make way tor him- amounts to $1,390,972 54, we see self- Lamara 'JSentinel, Stalwart. how this large per centage of pupils n fortunes of a Presidential is mainlainpH Th amnn.f .n candidate depend very often on the charac- is maintained, ine amount actually ter of his opponent and the esteem in which expended for school purposes was 06 held. N. T. Herald, 2nd. . ..; The Management :call . attention tW portunity preeeBted of oStainitff or onrr i . THB roLIXJWINaPBlZE&ofcSCiu. Prize .. ..,$30,000 100 Pttzes $100 ea&AlJ0eo J Mao.....;;- ie,pM3aPrUses BtfeacnSoto 1 rrize .V, ,600 -00-Priaes 2eeaclr iiM m Prizes $100ff; l(0IIrJ3ze8:: .SSh lo'OM 9 Prizes SOOeaelv-- - - I 800 a mzaa iuu cacn,' : 1,800 908 Whole Tickets, 2. 27 Tickets, $50. 1.960 Prizes. 119 inn Half Ticiceta, $1. " ' 55 Tickets. 100, All SDDllcatlonH forrlnU the heme office. Remit by bank draft or exoresa ORDERS OF AND UP WAKD, BY BXpffil', CAN BB 8ENTPAT OUK BXPBN8B. . Full list of drawing published to Louisville Cbi ifi?lBrnal,aad New ork Herald, and mailed to utSJJS?8 ?5d hrformatton address T. J. COM ww, Hnwoarau uuuaing,) Louisville, Ky. to th sa jan 1 eodw FDLTON MARKET BEEP, and every thing else good to eat. bu?Vnrsted.h?tWiDg G0d8 'nd ,0U n8Cd n0t P. L. Bridgers & Go. Jan 11 tf Handsome TTnaierir f 1 MVMAVA J pj-ANDSOMB NECK TIBS I Handsome Handkerchiefs I Handsome Low Price Drees Goods. Best 50c. Black Cashmere In the city. ' JOHN J. HBDEICK, dec 11 tf Corner Pront and Market sts. New Crop Garden Seed, 1 fiftil CONSISTINQ OP ALL THB LEAD iOOUtJig varieties cultivated in this section or tne country. Our Brices hav hn nin .t i?wS8tiOB9lb,1,eflSnCOMi8tent with the hieh I pn1 standard of excellence at which we aim I t-uSJ?: -. Ground Bone. Bone Meal, . . Plour, NavsssaQuano. Complete Msnore Whann'B Phosphate ' Wando Phosphate, ' Berger A Bute's Phosph. " Bxcellenza Cotton Fertilizer FLOIJH Fine. bbl Super. Northern. 9 bbl. sxtra oo. " 9 bbl Family " V bbl . City Mills I Extra. bbl... . ' Family, 9 bbl.. Bx. Family. 9 bbl GLUE 9 a GRAIN Corn, In store, In oags. ixorn, uaxgo, v Dusnei....... Corn, mixed 9 bushel, In bags. Oats, 9 bushel reas. uow. ousnei HIDES Green. 9 tit Dry, 9 HAY Eastern, 9 100 Bs... Western,' 9 100 s . . . North River, 9 100 HOOP IRON 9 ton.. LARD Northern, 9 tit North Carolina, 9 fi.... LIMB 9 bbL LUMBER City StiaxSawid snipstus.resawed, 9 M ft.. Hough Edge Plank, af M ft... westinaiauargoes.accordlni? to quality, 9 at ft. ... . ,? Dressea Flooring, seasoned.. . scantllnc and Boards, com mon, 9 M It MOLASSES New cp ICuba, hhds new crop iyuoa, ddis 9 gal Porto Rico,hhds bbls Sugar House, hhds, ft gal. " bW,9 gal... . 1 syrup, .foiB. v gai NAILS Cut, lOd basis, fi keg.. . IL8 Kerosene, 9 gal Lard-, Sgal Linseed, 9 gal Hosin, J gal POULTRY Chickens,live,grown ' " Sprfiig... Turkeys 1 rsAHUTB- w Dusnoi 1 inn POTATOES Sweet, fi bushel. . . 60 xnsn, v ddi 1 0 00 00 a 00 eo a 7 C in. ?9 14(X 10 , so S 18 0 o 0 Q 0 u, 8 O 80 A 1 75 g 0 e 1 00 -to l 12 3 I 56 00 e sou, 8 M a 10 ea it 50 a ia t'o e 00 & 6 60 5 60 B 6 (0 3 00 a 3. 5 3 00 4 u , 00 e tJ( 67 60 Q, (, i(j 00 00 80 (iu 00 6fl(0 MOO C 40 00 00 00 86 (k, 00 00 S 67 00 66 00 O 65 0J w uo 87 ou 55 00 70 00 00 00 Q 70 00 M 00 $ 00 00 66 90 60 00 0 00 noil 000 0ro 2 1 w eo au 7 2 7 75 8 25 14 75 - Ha 00 eo 4 13 & 00 1 00 1 00 95 00 9 00 00 18 00 00 00 13 00 18 00 7 50 7 to 800 850 i6 68 70 69 OS b 14 125 115 1 10 ICOfO 10 ) 00 O 0 0u 16 Of O 18 00 O 125 13 00 31 33 00 00 00 00 40 0 00 IS 1 10 90 80 30 8 75 Gh PORK Northern, City Mess Tmn, 9 DDI ... Prime, fl bbl.. o is;oo vn ;m Sf 38 23 24 3V 500 14 16 100 46 35 18 1 00 1 15 60 330 Rump, W bbl. BICE Carolina, 9 tit.. Rouen, fi bush.... RAGS Country. tit. City, 9 lb- dec 27 tf . ., r.uaiu.. I . T Ri an 1 . 1 Wilmington, N. C, FBOTRBS Tor BltikliMr flts, dimness, paljiita ttoaaod low spLrita,' raiyoaHop Bitten." MBead of, proenra ianers. sickness. I feed tbptti, well clothe them wen, aaa wort them well," ana use Hop j mdToawailw faeaUtay and bappy. "ladies, do yot irant to be strong, healthy and beantttulr Then use Hop Bitters. Tha crrestest i ana liver 1 HopBtttera.'1 PBOTEKBS. fVSOOvmibopaldfor ease that Hop Bit ters wOl not cure or hel.1 , - "Hop Bitten bond ns. strenfetbens and Btrong cores continually Hrpes uunacn, uootr "ClerCTmen. as. Ec Make way for the strong man, Law. litora.Banki. era ana lames i Hop Bitters daily,; from inteinperanee.?. : kinrmmS Off r ur not. and thin hpi'nrt- ort n 1 I if bloody war miffht unfurl its ban- - j w . . w ssi. a v buab vj run hi i m a i j t . . ... ,. Lornr..!,.; tCM.:.. expeoaea ior scdoo purposes was p.u..s.uu au-j jwunea in re- & $M75j88l Ql When Norih Tbe man who atteni ted t0 do Z ay8: K --"j" Hna with its twel.ehabdredthdusand Klneae eTeofM todrdc i thuhvTT :::Ha17BT,-:.; people awakens fully to tbe absolute ney. It ia now auspected that he carried tTVwS: There 18 oot boat the heavy necessity of edacaUng-the children s&Sn"5 ujiuh,buuu ui uia muiciarv. wn i raiug dpi iht manp nnnn inn s ' at. i i . a i ., Ihink he stands on aafem-onnr! " I . vl UF" nuuui are -io . devolve ID6 re- Q-WWMW. AUW IU1UU Bonr headache and - dizzi ness nop Bitters cures : nuuiw aaees." . Jan l eodlmw 33SB tA jga; owgBar n, jjy ec? -cud Kidneys, ia urlor w.Mrmu vrnen. riM "AiLQtaMai3 fLdi TnVa m lEXXaaa&wIqaJ I TOlrniru nkenness. use aoors sold r I eraeelste HopBittera Coney's Tobacco Store I 1 P YOU WANT THB BEST 5 and 10 bents Cigar J. go to Coney's, where you will find tbe largest selection of Imported and Domestic Clears, chew ing and Smoking Tobaccos. ' ' Gentlemen will nlejuu keep open on Sunday, therefore those who wisb kf my 80068 wlu have to do so during the week. janitf WAJ.TER CONEY. The New Hat Store. JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE SUJK AND STirp MATS. -aisoanne line of BOYS' HATS. All cheap for vau ana examine. JOHN M. HOBINSON,. iiu. ia rtonn jfront St. South of Puree II House. cash. jan4tf Legislature having been organized by the sury tne tens of thousands of pen- sponsibilities of citizenship a much snn TniVir- w.1","u. ? a.B BWUrB meuuonea recently some i lar2e r fund will be appropriated, a 1C09UU.UIG I. a , , . I view for a military officer to take is that lact8 connected with this constant I much larger attendance, a much rpe5Bt!!to i rain QPon tbe Pocket f the people, hgher grade of teache and a much political faction. He is warranted in continu- So enormous has this grown that even I larger Der centao-e of iMrn of r,n. ins; to act in pursuance of the order he r I ReDublican . i t .t. .... : i - r r mi aoa nri ha tnnnH ui: '"u1."? "woveroor until the I atra,noA - : i. vv.ut.iu vau akrouuvu vu luu Iii a t controversy is decided by some proper and recognized authority. . It is all nonsense to describe him aa the acting Governor." This is not the position taken by the Herald in 1876 and 1877. It in sisted then that the Democrats should submit to Hayes however much they believed he was not elected. He was de facto President. How the Herald can justify for one moment Gen Chauiberlains revolutionary and very extraordinary conduct we cannotsee. It says: ter and to insist upon its cessation, or at Jeast upon its diminution. It is said that the pensioners or applica tions to pension are increasing im mensely. After disposing of thou sands of cases there are now fifteen hundred cases before the House Com- I -mittee on Pensions. We desire the nomination of Grant, not by the South, however, but by the Republicans, that , we may -have the pleasure of seeing him defeated by Sey mour and Hendricks or some other good nominations. Staunton Spectator,. Dem. ; Extract from tbe nook of Queens. M. D. Conway, in his London let ter to the Cincinnati Commercial ,qifote8 the following paraerraDh from the Indian Mirror, wfiih ihnni. tu The exodus among the negroes of look a little suspicious.' are said trt North Carolina and Mississippi con- Jave been taken from an uncanoijical pil age will be found in orir public sehools. UUIlAriNEV03 U1BR.JJ Iswpsefcr l-whLcJi jvrod 1 I SAS6B Of tinues. They are steadily moving by hundreds. The evil spirit has been among them- and sown - the tares , of discontent. The harvest will be A special comr- reaped in suffering and tears and book which ought to be in the Old Testament: - Qneenfl. chanter 21 AnA i to pass that the Amir of Afghan had I GURATIllEt " .w.w...w - - -" w.w. , KIIUJU W2tH 111 Asia, hard by the land of Victoriana 99-! TCT fj: mittee, to investigate the operations groans. Well, we are dearlt of the aj vLZ...;j . .i of the pension systemjha been created I opinion that al should go, 6:. .wish Give me thy frontier for a rampart in the House. , . , l .to go. There is no teache lilt at- I against, the Russians, nnrt T ;u thee the worth of it in monev. . ana me amir saia unto victoriana: "By a formal written nt ... .... Jt U really aSreat outrage aPon e pefience. Clnvarnnr . I t1fl(lfot a F (ha tar.natian V; XT : I -v-.uu, uo Mmi ,a UIg p regent com- ..TajIti0, pcuaiuu .-j T'x ; tx;j rK; ;f iv- t i. ndnhrd ,to Dd Prole business. Either there must be more The distress in If eland is becoming a ! ? rtf that I should give iP5! SL?f .r! heater diffV- 5rirT.- ..5 nhentance of my -fathers unto -"u" o oucucasur suuuiu oe appointed I w.vj uocu iu vuo uBiuwuieut oi i t- v --, " v duuci - mee. Huaimcu.- xio uaa dos attempted to exercise any other function. He has not assumed any authority as Governor and does not pretend to any." Here we see that the Herald cor- rectly gives1 the source, of .Chamber- ! For Kidner diseases. 1 i- lJoc gBhamuatism. GURATU1E, Fox Scrofula SUeases. CURATlFlE, vtvalne-- ipneprep- t2OBVHs taad. HjtfinieBafaswttd tsorbuizirlrfTM Rwt - e suckaa a. yucr,iimiinfniii,:. JUMtMSMMfa. Kri' iSK fOthf RU6GIST TIEBEOflCHEIlCilCa BALTlMORErMd, -.- THE ORQUIHBTTB Everyone eoldso far has .w ven entire satisfaction. Kemember that upoa this Musical Instrument the smallest child can play the most difficult pieces without the least know' ladge of innate,- I keep also a stock of Cabinet Organs, which I'll sell cheap for cash, or upon the installment plan, a large stock of School Books ana Stationery constantly on hand, at i.iir YATES - J"1 11 tf , BookStere. Just in Store, Sr?.? J"1 EBET' SiC- HAMS and SHODL u Beei Tonftue, Fine Table and Cooking E?iVHSney8J,Mdana ln Comb, Horseradish -.""i xuxiBo .Deans, uaruc. Apples, Beets, Car rots, Parsnips. Cabbage. Saur Kraut, Ac Call and aee for yourself. Prices as low as the lowest at -J VOLLBRS'. jan 7-tf 26 and 88 8onth Front tit A. Remiiigtoii Sewing HacWnes. a. SUPPLY OP THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES, on hand and for sale cheap, by ! GEO. A. PECK, - Ja tf No. 85 South F'ront at. ... Wood. Wood. DLACKTACTC Lareeand (msll? ' J- SPLIT OAK Dry and well seasoned ; SPLIT ASH Of best quality: . - UGHTWOOD Fat for kindling: For sale at Lowest Prices for CashT - JanUtf . Cor. Orange and 8. Water sts. Liverpool. Seack. Lisbon, 9 sack American. S sack. SDGAB Cubs, 9 tit.. Porto Rl Co, 9 s a. Coffee, 9 tit B- " 9 tit C 9 tit Ex. C 9 tit Crushed, 9 tit SOAP Northern, tit.. . . SHINGLES Contract, V if Common, 9 M .... CypressSans M " Cypress Hearts 9 M. I rjo Hhd,M.:.T..:::.: Cypress, B M TALLOW 9 tit TIMBER ShipBine, 8 M Mill Prime, H.T...; Mill Fair, Til........ Common Mill Dif ertor to Ordinary " M " nuiui van.uina, w pai WOOL Unwashed, 9 tit Washed. V tit..- 00 00 ft ia 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 Q not 00 00 ft 10-00 1 15 O 1 60 13 i4a -a 00 O 15 00 " ' 75 00 O 85 0 ft 0 ft 10VO 0 ft 0 ft 6 ft 5 OC ft z so 4 50 00 IS 00 10 00 11 V 8 X 10J RH 700 set: 5 Of 7 51' O 15 0C O 0000 00 DO ft 00 00 10 90 ft U 00 7 00 Hfit 5 00 ft 6 0C 4 50 5 00 8 00 ft 4 00 1 00 A 5 00 1 00 O t 80 18 ft S5 S8SO 30 W1LB1INOTOH IIOflEl flAUKlfl Exchange (sight) on New York, Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, .. . o Western Cities,. Exchange 30 days 1 9 cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock First National Bank, Navassa Guano Co. N. C. Bonds Old Ex-Coupon . .' Do. Funding 1866 Do. 1868 Do. New Do. to NC. Railroad" : " 5o 93 8 -8 13 ii dise'v. )i " X " . X " 8t If. 190 W. W. K.Ii.BondB 7 c(Gold Int) 100 " Carolina Central R. R. Bonds. 6 IJc. 40 Wil. Col. A An. K. H. WUmingtoa City Bonds, S oli ic c... 6c. new 6 9c New Hanover County ...6c.." W. & W. Railroad Stock , . " North Carolina R. R. ' WIL Gas Light Co. " """ WUmineton Cotton Mills.."." .30 ...75 ...80 .,.70 ...70 (Gold In L ...75 ( ...75 (Cur. Int) . .45 ...60 ...45 ..100 A Card to the Afflicted. Dif. RBEBTSO., 19 So. EUtaw Street, Baltimore, if d. From fifteen years' experience In hospital and vn -vate practica guarantees a permanent cure in all nSoSiw Yi?AJ?r ORGANS and of the nkkvoUS bYSTEM, vi: Organic and Seminal Weakness, Impotency (loss of sexual power? NeS vous DebQity and 'frembling, tSolSSSaottR from abTseiin youiSbr SKWSffiCT'SS tem. Also all blood and skin diH Alabama fer these Axss. HavewtXiT FM- .Dr. Robertson, graduate of uSf. many years. Send your orders to the Old rf.k- y,?i.M.aJ7iand, refers to any of the leadinenhv ail female cplaintoudlrSrr K Turpentine Axes. WE HAVE ANOTHER LOOF THX8E CELH from abnses in youth or excesBes in-manhood Dis bra ted Round PanaeTeSBftt Zo ttfcll contracted cured in five to To days. Axes on the wav. Gan't mt. tham lished Hardware House ef JOHN DAWSON & CO., 19, 31 and S3 Market st jan 11 tf dec SeodlyDAW tathwi- Vf AN'SMISSION.ON-KARTH.A thoron Hand Sewed Gaiters. ---u,. au we power he be less than $00,000,000 for pension- wvkwu wim was aenvea from pensions or the burdens of the long-1 ln gro'w.8r defcoWMttQreheart ouuoiiug tHA-payers will De sieadlJv I rlwHs . . ausuuBau:icueip:ig .moat luuioaocu. a we ineuuonea Deiore, I r "oa,u&" au it the rate of increase continues be fore five years the annual tax will not Ldical treatise, indicating bnvnniirfmairT..Mi ities may be removed. The experience of years' ELEQANT BLUE Cloth Top Hi 8. Boston Galteni -Gent's ptnt re-. to her: Dost thOtt HOW govern India? ( aeth that have been 'impaired Tby Arise, I will eat bread for thee-at the f S" JJ?JKrttfi?S?SS overtaxed nnv. Jiszr'iae -and nf be removed. By mail. THBP Ihe Governor Garcelon and , frnm alone. But is Garcelon Governor now ? When Governor Jarvis ap points Mr?John8tone: Jones Adjutant General does he continue to hold the place tinder Governor Jarvis's arj pointment after Xhe successor of Gov ernor Jarvisjj occupies the Guberna torial chair,.: In other words, from whom 4ider;tbisVmilitary Satrap?(tbe L Minis HaysTfc a valuable1 number: A 3 TT AUG V lcionana was not pleased. f ftady, oDservatton, and professional prace,8how- ther Pumps, - Ladle. BmtaoIdeiSL BllDneS But Bendizzi, herminister. said un- lf'iaa!, 'vwSSSr9m wi w v aft 47 Horth Market Street, In Transit and In store 1 000 f j110!0 EASTERN .HAY, lO'OOO 1,111,16 WHITE CORN, 10" 000 BmlB 8:810 and-SBED OATS; : janMtf . - PBEaTONCraliQAcO. a-: Mansion House, and angelS Btftll rink' I 2? curreicy or postage stamps. Address f Becret'v amaJI haer. and I ttu mv. : ajT w " . . J V ti I U bUCD IfUQ I , w wrmmu. Ajnir'a scientific frontier y So he wrote letters in:.yiotoriaha,s tu th sa TheCdenJoTimid ers alone. The increase for 1881 is over three millions. It is estimated that there are 250,000 pension -ppli- I Price cants whilst upon the rolls thera 1 nubl&heK are already 241,755. We W th aelea pabetsaf cinrid fallS mt th K" uu.",ri,UH u wna ni.S-wm99 Co i W Paetwlt tbnse desiring to I nam An) CAolafl liam m!it. T. S I . - . . ,-. rrltr? waausTy i ;- D' j""1" wi,u: nor Beat ruouiji'Xtoen&wsat Camden, & C im&im&mbfrunthiZ U& countersigned them-withhis in- H-J7 . :IC'IHTrX'.'V.iV :.iv; i- Alia he set tWO men, sons -of the erehanta, Farmers and all classes of I folio wing. 80inewhat startling state ment from the Baltimore Sun : Itoffero to the Merchants of Wiunington a desir Which , I .able Medium for Advertising: the csnntrv in itcuxutatefcbemjr connected with that city bysteam IdervtotZ paying Auouo;aifl8t;.oppose "15 "The nonainn -nil .A i.m J ' --'-uiijs jofe TrTiTf?ji .SS-fi&-I JtSeodizzi and the JbimoroM. . i , r t advertise. VXfMUWW WIAUkJUl - - 1 I - ' namea during the fiscal year ended June SO, hriaiil 1879, and at the same rates for net year it J fWsiwiW w.v, uu m un Nius fBws tur dcai year 11 1 1 t t.t-.t-tj will be increased, between 80.000 anHft nnn J . S jR-ont'Ifip nameaj evenwfthouTfMW tetladftW I xfaarv Ii faSfi And they stormed. Mm, and stormed lKda RnnfflS"A ha y -; aditors and Proprietor. iltfOMieAOTftAnd ftCAM Auji VMaTir-iYlrhi nsnnlo with flhot on1 oKll I f ah S7-tf they died. - ,C coflttfaaa j ? And it came to Das tht . whWu Eiistomera AT P. H. HATDKN'S, CanlW Buy Brldiefe0a-f:vj paddles, thfawhf his line, atBSotir10? iig&tt at short nOttcTon P'!Ca' epair : Jan 11 tf J.Urd,bt. Mariit ind Princess st All GOmmniiiiMitiniiA j ' , " COMHEBCIAL HOTEt F A SohiutteJ Prop'r fpHE COMMERCIAL, FORMERLY THE -EM-' PIRE HOUSE," havlcs: been thoroughly renovated and refitted, is now one of the LEADING FIRST 1 Clash hotri.q n th. f v . ....... The Table Is supplied with the best our Home and Northern Markets afford. BOARD . PERT. UAY $3 and f2 SO. , ' . ! : . "- ;.:; . : Large Sample Rooms for the Commercial .trade. lA First Class BAR and BIUJARO HALL connected with this Hotel 3rFREE LUNCH dally from 11 A. M. to H.80 P;M. Jy SO tf THE PEE DEE vf ATCHMAH A First aper SixtvCeHta- insist jial tSStX Airwas B' " - to describe him iih untWri rjl J Ihe same rale -oKtrjatfn describe; himasbe ernor ) and nsujrper fderjyto his poer jequire from same raw -or Increase conUnnes. th stormed and waa .1 w A r ai.- f-ifi )rt Uterifv rnw -vnT, . I vlliLnaPnmea nfl - wai 1 Aince .agjt -JfalMThJUffJOJmhiaan took . . rTT- : riv"ivyy j floir'i wi,"' ourm3z3yi:ia ."jaijAT letter"'"; lie and possession pf-the scieotifio f ron-? clothinq and furnishino good ,.i'.;y ;i j .J .: ; i: jan 4 if VURNISHINO GOODS. A ' OTTER BOURG'S -i: . Men's Wear Denot. Published at DARJJNOTON a H.i. a ASPilLWall: Bail an do TALAB?K PAPBB--S4x0mCHB8-ALIVB AA. OXLiXlclb. A with news, local. State and general, with special ORANGES, APPIJES."".-. CESNTpfs ' . t, P,8,6?.'? f Its oat ana Flea, Qome-made andFreneh Candy jan 11 tf At ' ff: ' A "PUtiTDno South Front st, near Market. t It circulates In Darhnotan. flmnU v Marlboro, and hence is a most valuable advertisinr ; medhun., CJtoationciaUy large at Florence! j jju'U AfiBBlSBBMi--?d04i aeptl8 tf ( OarUngtonO.a, S. b. 51
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