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TBI MORNING STiJth-old- Ji, Mfvtk Carol Q published dally. exPl jer U o A-VXSer 4 00 for six month. nteofUcatt per week for nr period from oi.e veek to one year. tttti WKKKLY ST AS U published every rnO&y Jf?fii.i) for six moath. W muiuum Tents for three mania, . a n vTTBATBi (DAXLY) . square. Yftwo dari!i-75 ; ikrUy.,M6 or W,M.00; arc days, iaw; cwe-.. TOufiTob? arc aya, V-sJ; one wek, t4.oo;. ' .1 L -uta ma M mOUh T.? "tW aitoFouW miith, $14.00; iLt'll o twelve tt?oaoa Ten otdVcrefl tjs nswiuare. au -MMBt of Fairs, festival. Balis, does, nc-Nka, society Metiaa FedUal Meet- agaTc.. wUl beeharged regular adverting reiee. No advertieemeiita inserted in ixieaj vw UT Drlce Notices oader hesd of "City Items" cent per ilae for Inl iasertion, and 16 cents per ilns for eacn mbseqment insertion. Ad yertisementt rnserted once a wceJt in Daily 1 M ciaipeaqTir for each toserttoa. Bt hlraly, hree fourths of daily rate. Twice a week, two thirds of daily rate. Hstfccs-e Migor Deart, TrUmtes of to-,p7Seoltic7Tlaiiks,tkc- are cbarged tor ITociT dTrUenuU, bat only kail rates 7hITpaidfor strictly in advance. At tbisratjM cents wUl pa7 for a simple announcement or Kar--. rlage cx nisth. AdrectissmeaU to foUow reading matter, or to ccspy any special place, will be coarged extra ac cording to the position desired. Advertisements on which no specified number of .nsertlomra marked will becondnae "till forbid," st tha option of the publisher, and chanced ap to the date of discontinuance. XlmUsunmnts Aiscootlnaed before the time con tracted for has expired, charged transient rates for the tfan actually published. AdTsrtfeements kept under the bead of "New Ad rertiaements" will be charged nfty per cent, extra. Amusement, Auettoa and Oflcial adTertieements one doilar per square for each insertion. au chsjjr wiH be xaada fcr.donbss-colanui Vf -ur gl; le cotanut dTertlements. ai Announcements and recommendaOons of can .jtri. igg eAee, whether in the shape of comma iucaXioascr otherwise, will be charged as advsrtise raeate . Bemittaaces most be made by Check, Draft, Pos tal Money Order, xpress, or in Registered Letter. Onlysaea remittances will be at the risk of the publisher. Communicationa, ns, unless they contain important aDd proper under the circumstances. briefly and properly anbiects of real r ' wanted; and, ii acceptable in every The company will be allowed to Bet will invariably be rejected if the , news, or discuss Interest, are not 9ta.eE wit. ther will invariably real name of the aathor is withheld. Contract advertisers willnot be allowed to exceed their space or advertise any thing forei rorulnrbusineM without extra ciarge at transient Payments for translant advertisements mast be lade in advance. Known parties, or strangers with proper reiarence, may pay monuuy orquarteny.ac- guUABa sw waAeM Advertisers should always specify the issue or is- I enough, it is thought, will be forth is they desire to advertise in. Wnere uo issue is I , . , named the advertisement .will be Inserted in the Daily, Where an advertiser contracts for the pa per to be sent to him daring the time his advertisement is in, the proprietor will only be responsible for the stalling of the paper to his addreaa. tar. By WI1.1.IA3I a. BEBIfABD. WILMINGTON, N. C: Flday Mobnihg. Jan. 14, 1881. FINAL. NOTES. We mast close our notes with this article upon the message of the Governor, leaving many points un touched. Gov. Jarvis says the Su preme Court is very much over worked. It was no doubt unwise to reduce tbe number of the Court. The Governor says that it is impos aibla for the nranent Conrt to do the wort. What ia to h don? H iiTt. torn rpmA;ennn fo in- a crease the number of judges, and tbe other to so regulate appeals as to diminish ihe work to be done. He recommends the imposing of a tax fee and the appointing of a compe tent librarian to relieve the Court by hunting up references, etc. The Governor calls attention to the craored condition of the Superior Gocrt8. Owing to tbe increase of cfrme in many of the counties- it is almost impossible tor a civil case to be tried. The Judges are so much employed in regular work it is but rarely they can hold a special term, lie thinks it preferable to establish two Criminal circuits rather than to increase the number of Superior Court circuits and Judges, and there fore recommends their adoption. He says : "Tbe -Judges and solicitors of these courts should be elected by the Legislature, and (be salary of the judges made sufficient to olfia required to hold at command tne services of th Tbe judges should be requi least three court a year in each county, with power ia some one to order other terms if necessary. No court requiring a jury or witnesses, either civil, crimioal, in terior or superior, should be held in tbe month of Jobs. Our people are eminently an agricultural people, and to take a large number of laborers out of tbe fields for a wek, as is now done in many of the conn ties in tn baay monlb. of June, is a serious injury to tbefarfaen-of that county." He recommends the appointing of a Commission to codify the statute law of the State. Already the Legis lature has begun tbe old work of tiokenoj sif Battle's Revi.al. That work has cost North Carolina some where between $25,000 axd $100,000 we hare no doubt. The hours spent by tbe Legislature In amending that work woald make months if added tdetburr, and at a cost pf tens of thousands.' By all means appoint the Commission and get rid of the tinkering and expense. Sound econo my demands it. We like Gov. Jarvis's views con cerning the pardoning power. Tbe old readers of the. Star cannot have forgotten its numerous editorials on fine subject. Almost "single handed and alonen we have made a relentless war upon that anomaly in a republi can form of . government the one man-rower. We ' have shown its dangers and abuses, and we may agun discuss it with something of v careind elaboration. Such a power, ought to find no place in the Govern ment ofji NerthCarolina, or of any free people . JThVSxAS has declared "that iwouid hot gratii Such a power toUobV E. Xee or George Wash ington if he was in the flesh and was i th hftad of nublic affairs. "Gov. Jarvis has had ample opportunities for testiog,lbe srwnsiVilitieY a burdens of tie plfdoninpower, a here ia his teitimony. jfle says: "This iMr trirrti4- raeinore Te niifttvthan anv other connected with the I Executive office. No oneqa.a ought to f tTecmred or permuted to discharge alone T . cfteji aa wdital a duty. If - : - i . . lie be agood man, ineTspon8iu.i.iy . grf t; If hid mm. irm nnwpr n Inn grr.at ?o trust in bis bands. There ought to be & board of pardons.and I advise the creation ot8Qcb a board, even if a change in the COQgUtatioQ necessary. In BOe 8taieS . gapreme Court compose such a board; in others the Slate officers, in ours,u might be either or both." We have"no doubt that he has aoted to the beat of hi judgment always in exercising the important power with which he ia invested." Here is his statement of its exercise IN 1879. " Reprieves..... Commutations Pardons . 7 . 2 .16 Total Reprieves Commutations. Pardons in 18S0. 4 i 8 46 Total - 53 Gov. Jarvis places the matter of leasing the Atlantic and North Car olina Railroad in the hands of the Legislature. lie washes his hands clean, and if no action is taken he is done with it. This will, be prudent tie their own matter?. He speaks - , f n V.,n mnA v . Val, P;rn(1. Thfl frrjid cd a j j - fir,v m;ie8 bevond Greensboro is j laB ullJ ulut:s ueyuuu uicouauuw io i fiQj9he(j and awaiU the iron. Money coming to iron and equip the rpad. We quote, as our people are interest ed specially in the early completion of this most important feeder. Gov. Jarvis says : " The only aid the Slate is now giving this important work is the maintenance of the convicts, for which she is to receive tae first mortpaze bonds of the company Up- on those, already received ika interest has SSSKffMid IrJS&gSiZ convict labor that capitalists take Tir their money, which pays for the iron and rolling stock This'the State can well afford to do for this or any other section, and I advhe .i-t uborthe crime of tha&tate can he made to contribute largely to the devel- J opment oi sections mncn in neeaioi better transportation facilities. Tbiartoad, I believe, will soon be running 16 Greens- bora U wm men ne oniy neoraaaxy- ip mi the gap of thirty miles between Fayette- ville and Lumberton to open up another l V.waw 1 i ft fk r rail voo frrtm Wilmtrtfr. I BUU D1AUI IC1 11UQ v a a an iij a, wui i imi ton to Greensboro. With that or some each connection made and the road pushed " raPidl " P?rrrJ-?lri&S.e?7r? i counties, me Denema uetivcu twu a ruau i I rannitt? diaironallv across the Bute will be I felt and appreciated by a large belt of the the mountains - I I State from Wilmington to the Gov. Jarvis eaters at length upon tue cunsmerawuu u. iuC u.uu Bonds question, but we cannot now! j: i . i. T. . t 1 uibhubs wuau ue . lv 18 f f portant matter, and will receiVejthe close attention of tbe Legislature. Millions of dollars are involved, hnd . -j-jj, needed. Ihe Governor Hoes not jre- commend the acceptance of tbe pro . l-PVA posed compromise with the b holders, but he hits the bull's-eye when he declarji C laa.s the whole question "biuges very much uponithe denl elect nrged ihem to avoid sep probable future of the North Caroli- tf SSSi' into a class and na Railroad." He recommends, how- ever, that the Leoislatnra .hall fir a , 0 - I price for the exchange for new bonds, 1 and criva tha fUmniiLmnnro (Koi.n. I , ? , ! , - "u"a"su -mup,. giving the bondholders the opUon, :icLtbtTh eTdT.bat tif ?7 decllDe both and "11 the stock, no matter whit it brings, Jtrpjoceeds will be all they will ever get." rnt . t au ere are oiner recommendations I that we would notice, but space fails us. We repeat what we said at the outset, that the message as a whole is eminently plain, practical and judi- cious, and shows that the Governor has considered the condltson and pressing needs of- tbe StatAiiiiiicbm- ma.-Kt The editor 6f iheatesvuirii mark, in a facetious mood, we sup- pose, asks us a literary conundrum, He wishes to know if we do not think that "Col. James Faunt Leroy Taylor of Jialfiigh,cotld write a better" poena thirT tb"4t"hat does Diraie say tningumbob, written by Mr. Tennyson." Of course be could or mat oinpr crrftT. itn pictm nvo rf i . . 1 . 1 . f- , . 1 - o d - i the English Laureate. We can find in Shakespeare, in Burns and in ...w rwM ia 'ui- culed. What was the pose? You must regard that. He put himself in the place 0i: little child and then sang a little child' -i. , . 1 ' ii g 'mm wy.'finw.,t soog.: It was a literary experiment prfc Baldmr. iiUW kf auu ft a iiuuA was not try song like Princess, ba.j h was trying to write a litt.la unit oa ha .sutvtAAJ '-i:4MiarMirAit.5 ii (rifted littla n.hWA rnM .init UriLnontroversvabool . Davinar JfJde1 have derive ..i.a,. . . -r t pleasure from a study of Tennyson i m.nwoaru -ihnn wa ruomi UH tuiuuicu uau , t h.vWfor . v other book in the B 3 J ofldKkespeare ahde gcepYed . v.. this quite deliberat ty, w a nave MerieoLea no iet oi re tionfronr Chaucer ami fctow those of our timea and our own coun- -try. The time ma; taste ahofrW-eVer bf ltl 91 the North Carbliha contributions to . 1 4T 1 r " i - Cs -.f t. v verse as greater than those of the Greeks or of jDante or'Shakeapeiare or Milton. Aa long as a man lives and keeps reading there ia hope for him, and our poor taste may yet be edn- cated op to the North Carolina stan-1 dard. Some are of the opinion that the following is very fine and beau "ParadUe Lost" out of sight: ,i; 'The baseness of ibe hypolhenose Of a riffntng led trtanjcle - Ia iocpDceiyable. Rut the square On the by polhenuse is A-sseaaed at one-half The sum Of the squares o the other Two sides. That's the square they are on." The refunding of theUnited States bonds Will De camea on at a rate uou exceeding 3 per cent. Mr. Wood's - r . , c . amendment passed the House nxmg the rate at 3 per cent, on bonds and , notes. Mr. Sam ford, of Alabama, offered an amendment "which was . , A . . . i Aja adopted, to the effect to pay on bonds accruing during 1881, the standard " ' I - . . - . Silver dollars and all gOia beiq ior resumption RUrposes ever $5Qt000,- U00. opeaxer rwaouau uuerau n mon4nont out t n -K nALed auu atm.uv.u.w., j - . on, which aulhorixes the issuing . of $650,000,000, bearing 3 percent., to be redeemed after two years t the pleasure of the United Siatea. And that the 6 per cent, bonds outstand ing shall cease at the expiration of tbUty -days "after they have been designated for redemption. This amendment is very important and would save a great deal of interest to Uoited SI.K. ' Mr. Tvi of Kentucky, advaneed an opinion that , .. .i would prove popular, etetf pom 0f which there is no probability. He t'was in faror of rncreasing tne taxes 0f capitalists and bondholders and - t - j , applying said taxes to the extingnisb- ment of their own bonds. This i. . A v. i.. w..o .k. mil- w r'r'- T .;e hons do not own nnf of-tneceno:. - - . i . , What's np ? Price, Mabson and companyjOoIored, reppeatotiog North n m .n Awi n. .fl Carolina, are 10 011 00 ttenYVMr- field and they mysteriously refuse to . , . .--Kv tell on what mission of creat,rJith and momenV theJ arebenfc . WhetW it U to. reconstruct the South, fortta Cabinet for the incoming EreeidUt; . .. f solve the race anestion or-drctate aaotlier Southern policy at thiB frU no 0fle theae UJ t0 de(i,rn) It .may be theyjebly want an office. Wen. tarbeid gave 80me goooroTf icTTo the colored del- egation from "Alaoama who soujgh an interview to urge the claims! o .. .. ... . ' tbeit Wo and to ask for government I l.v(t,n Jn Wti,. t tk, PrL;-J raisin cr the color. line. : We an d nose 1 . . r; np moonr mar inor nnni(r tmr unta i , nntx mt.-.m.U.t. J - - - -f T I men. If not thisilhen 'wfatdo'Mhia 1 advice amount to ? Heretof orethey hw YOted as .a -feMWTsM rK flf the BadW lrtfn, . . f - . . ' I Lofti tyttdri albje 1 lo6d dfal of t!. - ' V Ll Ii. M .3 - Li3 ma "Augiiie, ana now reaconsneia, or D'Isroal wsthefr-for "Endymibn" was wfitfe'tf whett the old dandy waft only plain Benjamin : P'Jsrealij faas been pilfering fso. He stole at l0ast one paragraph frocpi "The Annals) bf j Out Time" bv JoseDh Irvine. ! mt . , .. . .. .. ine last pcanaai lsapout -i resentativrMUlriayler sVki Alexander.; He-sncieeded in c ing a durorcei The.UtsfcMrsJ; A. persecateeHdni!; ;tiQVtcfdiJiowsi him aroTiBd:iiaslstitrgirfAatheinu8t marry her; ;..;Se;Mflabrpt i - . - , .... CCELIUKKT. conaxfenrr. The- Washrnfflbri'f alletres aonoie rBiTOftVjWAr bo hi i mHtJil . ..r..,, ... i. Luis mwu rTBDaiuuituj an on t ha m m Dr a- eT ep- ntoBsr nrAiAntstivs- -nwtn - wvSfVKlX J?.vTlarge aasorttuect of Fancy and Toilet An to advaixfo for -the mtore" pToxpirjeaiijI iiaeiy to u a&. a exceneiTb xresiaent i for ' the main kiwi; avavw' nknW 1 PenV.foiflUa ateV-9 fJ .., J FeefJitrftHiV4 Virrtnfklmt 6e toJmni Btate. Tbe riewitixiritarliivlnigtra: I tion must nnt. .nil rar W. l I r atn urine favnra noon the Repudiators ; ; B . - . f J j K Virginia cannot pay sne man una rJoatlfiftatio absolute ma- ide.fof the uiet: nut sia Pt urari field f nee, indorse retlnce U to inHtf.fpnd, wl a Jisputeil ques tion in the State itself." fpropsAfatff&ae" ber )drebt rt creditors are simply asked to giveup thejxlairo for mteress or me pBOb I a f e 1 bond for 25-per oenti tne lace oi toe 6Td; to 'bear'S per cent, interest. That js, a man' whose present claim is for tl8princrpal and three yeara lrterest) -wold "get a promise topar f25d so'm'e-i4rme,"lni mean-wblle-t-recei veOT a-yeaiy instead of the $0:f ormerly firomiaed. OUH STATE 0ONXlriWtAK8 . cir vi-i T-f - , . , . , . J3y an means iei me uc uumucu. BaUhi'AReviaut (sometimes called by face tious attorneys "Battle's Reversal") has heea-pieked to pieces aodmeuded so that it is like the vinegar barrel left as an heir loom in a family. It was pierced and patched uatil tbeie waa nothing left of the original barrel but ttie buuit hole. Give us a new Revisal, containing all the laws in a single vol urn; everybody wants it. lar boro Southerner We have heretofore alluded to' ibe polUax qualiflcatioot but it is extremely.: ture wil, 8eriouajy entertain the matter; but weHope.it msyeaubmit to tbe people au amendment to tbe State Constitution to that effect, for their adoption or rejectionj- which would show at least a disposition to have the matter settled. Salem Prese. Qive us what every honest' voter in lbs State desires, and what the people mean by saying " let a man's tax-receipt be Ms tMiOB Tual u to say let him not vote so long a there is an unpaid tax pro- I ttAlw Aketnaii nru atvalnar 'him diva ii a on i DeTIr CDSESau JlUUnuIIU J11D1. USBU omBndmont to the Conatitutiou to be sub- WW V WwlKUU -WU uufs. iua, "VJ w - un cau mitted to the people. Whoever willnot oot be allowed to vote Henderson lo I OdCCOmHl. AD1BU. These years are over, these few glad years Mending. Tbe sweets of loving with love's long good-byes; A Dieu, a pleasant word, at last commend iog To God's good keeping what we may not keep To that great Jove waich we have held un ending . Our waodering brother; and dear hearts that sleep. The la at word whispered and the hand ex tending. The last smile broken into tearful sighs. Tbe teats ttoat live in many toemorits. Are love's last gift, and love is past our mendings While slowly, slowly from the straining eyes They all pass out into the great wide deep. So at tbe end our love surrenders you To God's good keeping for a while Adieu. London Society. Mow is Yd urT i ni e BrowlfCTRoddick 45 Market Street, Jft DESIRE TO ANNOUNCE THAT WB . ? t aave oeea naamg some very neavy pi nave Deea laaaiaa; some very heavy purchases for some Time baclrU COTTON GOODS, and are aow prepared to. meet the present advance. We nave determined TO MAKE have determined TO MAK NO ADVANCE IN OUR PKICK8, nd are really -retailfne seme of these Goods BELOW New York market Quotations. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY We are offering a 9-4 Bleached Sea Islaud Sheet to at Sfle,' quoted in New York by the case at same price. ... Bleached Shir tine Cc and upwards. Oar Stock embraces all the Popular Brands. jjnoieucaea jouob irom &c up. ; ; Bockiogham A Se per yard. . Homespun, Checks and Ginghams from 8c We nave determined to unload our shelves and 'Counters before the New Year, and are-1 osc leting TEQIAIt INDUCKMENTS In the following De partments LADIES', GENT'S St CHILD'NS UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY AND QLVES, j rDRESS GOODS, TABLE DAMASK, '"NAPKINS, .1 LACE FICHDB, CRAVATS, TIBS, Ac. Our sp space wUl admit of no more. Call and see urseivos. W are alive to all chancres. roy BROWN RODDICK, 4S Market St. de6tf GloakG, " Shawls. V 9 DOLLMANS, -"Blankets. pr.ARs oFFERio lAT Rroucto PRICES. ' A FULL BtOCET ji&CB AT THi tlLOsksT TSfCKS" FOR CASSL B. U. ricIBTIBE. t rpHE sOLD AND WELL KNOWN CITIZENS' MARKET is still supplying ; Its- customers with fte finest BefoksjLgage and other meats. Lowest prices. Tfi WATSON Jt CO., dels tf .stiBtiif-o a at ;niPJtoptitors. ii Full AoDor tment 5!, kidniy ji,waniLAU?i'ciuiu. Pretortptkm St. . 'New arket. iiaa ntr. : TeofF.verv. VMHWIW '.iiilWM,'oak WO WOUEK UOUSO fTl0 OXu, Comm'r. I aell Judgment VXW Wat I ffMJiloYr TP.l rnnr HHMieX, .:J T.l j " "T I .AT P-H..HATDEN8nABTTAOiBT).Ar J ttAjT.wv ,2 "AJl.:!!r: , 1 iB Article, la tt above line St Em? facS cihairCandTriaimSg TWrdstreet betwsen Mara Market and Princess. t MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. It is a most iareeable dressing, vhic .g, ; . v . , ' is at once banniess ana . etiectuai, ior pre t Lgistauve ar-taetptate ror oaeationai and cnari--aervin- tl .taiVito v w.Ulii ii-4L. .ioss ad fislmeotyjou f , r .. . v 4-.r-.. i light, and red hair1, to a-rtenOfOwnTTfr deep black, SmrMf thitt hair is - thickened. , ainr, -balilucss-- ottea though not always curedi. It checks falling of the hair.immediately, and causes a new .growth in aM cases where the glands are not decayed while to braehy, weak, or otherwise diseased' hair, k Irapi.n..-. Vitality "and strength, and renders it pliable.' a The Viooiv cleanses tlie scalp, cues and prevents the formation of dandruff: imi'l, by Its cooling, stimulating, and .sooth uig properties, it heals Jnost-if -not aHof the ..huxuors and diseases peculiar to the sdalp, keeping it- cool, clean, aad - soft, undej .which conditions diseases of tlc scalp and 1 nair are impossibler. A8a Dressing for Ladies' Hair The yiooB is irtcompable. It, is color less, contains neither of jior dye, and v?itl not soil white cambric. - IV- imparta art agreeable and .lasting perfume, and as art article for the toilet it is economical and unsurpassed in its excellence. ' ; Prepared by Dr. JVC Ayef& Co., Practical an--i Analytical Chewists, . Lowell, Mass. bold a ah, aoaoi8T8 bvxbtwhem. ' . -ap'Seodly suwTr ' Iinm Popular Monthly JJravrtag of t&e . , Coiimoiiwealtli DistriMos Coipaai. At nacautej Tlweiaitre, lathe city f Iaaisyule, oa I MftTlnaV. Jfl.Tl. I St. 1 KHl I . . T . These 4rawlnesxccnr monihls iSuadmva exsent- ed) under provisions bran Act dt the' General as. : toBWof' KeataekT. r taeerpewffit3 filer Newport FttigmtiaStowQutMXXk? amettArirUJ. 1878. dered the ftaQOWauc decisions : lst T FMT TUB OOMsION WEALTH. BI8TRI- BUTION COMPANY IS LEGAL. Sd. ITS DRAWINGS ARE FAIR. i The Company na sow on hand a large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes for THE JANUARY DRAWING. 1 Prize .. ...$90,OOS IM Prizes $100 each 10,000 1 Prize 10,000 1 fm Prises 50eackw!ooo 1 Prise 6,000 600 Prizes SO each. 1A000 IS Prizes $1000 10,000 1,000 Prizes 10 each loloOO SO Prizes 500 10.000 -9 Prizes $300 each,-Approximation Prizes, $3,700 9 Prizes 00 each, " 1,800 9 Prizes 100 each, ' " 900 1.960 Prtaea, $112,400 Whole Tickets, St. Half Tickets, $1. S7 Tickets, $50. 65 Ticketa, f 10a. Remit Mone or Bank Draft in Letter, or mI hv Express. DON'T BEND BY REGIbTBRED LET tjsk ott PO6TOFFICE ORDER. Orders df $5 and upward, by Express, ean be sent at ei ex prase. Address aliiorders to R..M. BOABBMAN, (Courier-Journal BuildingJ LOUIS VIXJJE, Jty. , vi x. 4 . uuBBSHruou, xixoroaaway, . jan 4 eoaw tu th aa IWSIGAL0SBI8TMAS .Most acceptable aifta to pbjyerB or singers wllrbe tbe following elegantly bound booka Any one mailed post free for the price here mentioned. ROBERT FBANZ.0NG ALBUM. i OEM g OF IKSI&g BONG. ! HOME CIRCLE. Three volumes. WORLD OF SONG. PIANO AT HOME. 4 hand collect.nn . SHOWER OF P-JARli. Vocal Duets. CREMB DE L A CREME. S Vole. OPERATIC PlARtJ. GEMS OF STRAUSS. GEMSOF.THfi DANCE. UI.ITNTKK TTIT rjvuu BUKSHlffB OF SON. Oliver Ditsoir & Co., B O STON. 1 OH AS. H.D1TSON&CO. I J B. DITSON&CO. 848 Broadway, N. Y. J ; 9S 923 Chestnut sti FhU. wea eat tJcrUacato. TT, THB OVESSlGNBtQ ' BOOSTBKo: HHRE V V- by oertify that we lv -aBlly ranined the snDdsand. prices etttiAietdinzdealera ih f nr- : nitare ana ana that f the New ynrnlture Store of BKHRKNDS ,MQNOjSfCQfnf: Jtkrkel and 2d w atresia. WUmtesenn. ki fT. 1tZu K MoLa.. and beat seiacted stock at Wholesale : an A Ratal! 10 per cent, lower man any House in the Btate."?? JanQtf ' '; Notice. SUPPLICATION WILL BB-ImaDS TO jrttB, General Asiembly at Its apptoachinc. lesaloii, for a charter for .tte.WJlrolngJoiiTBaxket Cbrapanyi de!4S0t .: , ; , AFE W -pOZ EN 1 LIFT OF- ROMAN OAN 14 Tornadoes; rtn Whaala, Semenla. Chi - rnese Bombs, Pistols and Caps. The boys can. get them. at cost to close out, : At ' -B: Q.J NQRTBROP'8 de S3 tf Fruit aadOoafscttonsry Stores Qtual. -. ii W HAVE REMOVED FROM "NO. 1 1 . NO. 9 a isouta irront street. 3rd floor rro.m t jiOiuon's earner, i am Bottseoniy-werraaR turott 1 1 town, but have the NeatesCBhan. and eaa slwajE.j jafouna at my post, with polite and No. 1 Assistants. ocid iu tr H. C. PREMPERT Ti.rjJeT, t&m.rt rinMhfM, xr in ' .Tar j-TTmT y. TB tna onlv MBr nnhllnhfsd In Lincoln onnnt i - ... L ia -i- . i..., i .... taaState.r!? ;iV bf?fi t ntn? i It onera wf tneai.ercnanta or waimmgion, a ercnanxa ox yvoimuiinon, a ae- r,-,a auaue metnam. Torv SlraTO loedluM tor". advert! 5S?-2-ar.wV -LlbaralttnaBl wmiBeraUowew m iwrjr dver f ttoemeats ?f bsiptoto price, & 00 per annua J 'fdreaa a- .H.-DauANH. ' eTJrdtedUtes)rronitOonrt en March 31 ren Bacntof the above to Clotfe $9.60; Viae Gtttst.00 fiBNT'S UFKN SONG. SL60. " CTTaUOBITffiBTbrMUSia .$1.60. ; BEJWHOVEN. A Romance by Ran. $1.80. ' RHYMES AND TUBES. Xmas OfPg. $1.5a f SULUVAN'S VOCAL ALBUM. Cl.5(L FAIRY FINGERS. For FlanS: altoO M1SCELEANEOTJS. j TLke Notice! ruVAli correspondence ehonld be with M. A. DanpWn as beiow. -Si alt cages the TlCKKTS themselves are aea sad jever cb-onlarMs;ering drrtifoates oaWtn&CUslnsteadi Abonb pro a swindler. A SPtBTIDlD OPPOHTDMrV It) WIN A FOBTJJSB, ,I4BVBNTH GRANI D18-TRIBl7TIONdl8a-;i AT NKW ORLBANtf, TUKSDAI, m,I.8,lfclr12ih JUoavbly CompaaV. KiUiSa'il I A-AAU) UUPUIUUMVM VTUWSVaHMiii wa kw whwm wuw l5dge i has been renewed by, an' overwhelming pepnlar I vote, securing its franenlsc'M the-new constltation o?miTala: re I fnndO3a.000. J- - i f ITS GRAND SmGLS . NUMB Eli DISTRIBU TION will take' Tlace, monthly on the sc'crmd Tnee- oay vafMM sccuMor postpones. -Look at the following DistribaUon : CAPITAL PBIZBg 30,000, 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO COLLARS (ACQ HALS' TICKETS, ONS DOUJlR. ; ' " LIST Of PRIZES. 1 Capital Prise. , .-. J I Captjajtaij,.,,!,..,.1, ft Freolftfio .'V.V.'.'.Y.O.Y..'. A Prlee ,pf. lfJOO ...... A . ,.i 100 Prizes of 1004-: J0Q Prizes of 60"....,. ... $00 Prizes of u S8A .$80,000 . 10,000 . 5.000 ,5,000 5.000 , 10,000 : io, (wo . 10,000 . 10.000 . J0.O00 . 2,700 Ll0Q6iPrtzee ofj5j10j4.. . .. . , .PEOXIMATION PRIZES: 9 Apprexlmation Prizes Of f 200. . . . . , '9 Approxtmatlott Priaesof '100 9 Approximation Prizes of 75 . . 1,800 900 lSTBnzes, aihonatlag to yj... .$110,400 . u rawwwBunpie cprjesoonaing Ageats wanted at ail prominent points to whom a liberal compensation wittbei miu. - For farther informalton. write dearlv. trtoiner fnll address. Heod orders by express or Registered aietier-ossHOBey-uraer uy tbbh, ' Aoaressea otiiy 10 .... ID. AJDAUPIIIN. New Orleans, Louisiana. or Hi A, JDAUPPIN, at . .. I UIi. No 319 BROADWAY, NEW YORa. All ouxXirand Extraordinary Drawings are under the' Snpervislon and' management or GENERALS Q TiBBAITBBOABOaBd JfJBAIiA. JBARLY. jan lS-DSaw4wAW , , we eat AT . II fc 13 SOUTH FRONT ST.. 1 " iff ' - .--. . . i . . . FRESH ARRIVALS EVERY WEEK C' THE ., CHjMCESX FAMILY. .GROCERIES. I QnsaeeTaanea Fruiu and Vegetables. Ferries' I . - , l. .- ' Stxsf Cured &g Hame.' '. tight Strips 'and $houders. N EW hfppK OF .CHAMPAGNE WINE8, JUne Grass, Poney and Club Whiskey, Imported and Domestic Cigars, ' .For sale at Low Prices i- GEO. MYERS, jan 4 tf bj oft, U and 18 South Front st. 1881 Groceries. 1881 -fOAA BblsFLOUR, Q AA Bush Fresh' Water Mill MEAL, 5Q Boxes D. B. and Smoked ,SIDE8, 20 do d" do. SnOULDERS, 100 Bbl BSS r0RK JQQ Hhds and Bbls Cflba and " New Orleans MOLASSES. HALL & EEARSALL. jaaTDJsWtf i For Sale at Low Prices. l- 300 il8 lkndHal,'oI,8 Bagging, ' jQj BAw and Delta TtES. 100 D S Smoked ccon, QQ.BtflS FLOUR, all Jtnadea, I An Bags COFFEE, SO bbls BUGAR; 1UU 600 kegs NAILS. 900 Bdls HOOP IRON, 1,000 New and JUU Second-Hand SPIRIT RARRKix 9AA Cases Soaps, Lye, Potash, Snnff, v Ok) J Tobaccos Soda; Oraekers, Cheese ira, C, c. nol9f i WORTH WOJtTH. Mullets- x Mullets. -I K A BDil8,ar'eM MULLETS, For sale by Jan9tf - KRRCHNBRJ& CALDER BROS. Salt. Salt. Salt. cW .-'.Hi ,... jj t .. 30003ack!:sLT, Now landinir ex Bark BrDreas. ?"oraleby -jaiiStf - (BR A -CALDEK BROS. ?0der. : Ptfwaer. SXENTAL.POWPSR of all descriptions, ')' ! ii FW sale by : i by i !jan9;ff v .ii :. :KERCHNKR -CALDBTt BRpS. acdTiKouri Sugar. f.(Wt raAR CKx C. A, mi aad NewOrlfAjia -n i , OU A r ur Blue uj KBRCiLSSK CALDJCB BROS. ja9tf !3jBies, Sc. ; :200f?r ; ' infill 'ijohs bIgg JNGK and F'cd TIES, .Li! .cU. 300 Bbls SUGAR, all grades, V.- TO ;ov U-XihQ KegsfitAJLS. . i- 1' -UiL.at.. .sji'dx; :jg6na HOOPIripH; Becks SALTiH ... b CaaBy, Candles, C4ckew. Cheese, gterca. Lye, Po.Pepper, Spice, .Wranping paper, Ac. jan 9 tf WILLI AM8 A MURCHISON. HTi ANTJATJrURERS' -'OF TflBSB CELE- w.. iiLrirr".-rtr"r""-irJT .tc" n tbenv that XZL ea us to aeu them-lower than ever Were arid) dtteca:d!aa' itrer ataraat ec to t-easa-nrices. 1. . i e vou the lowest aaa- prices -2 1 r uf jnrntii i n jt , Tnn T "D 1 s. 11 &13N.prwM COMMBNCK8 THE NKW YKAK WITH The Choicest Assortm ent! OK KJKST CLAhS FAMILY GROCERIES Be caters especially tor the FAMILY A SUPPLY TEADB. and wi.h tLat view enile.y0r, to fctn nana at tui limes oaly the VSKV GOODS and of the BEJ-T liUALlTY Ills Store is neat and cl.n, ani hli lrl, , atUactive. He would be pleased to,,,. 1 upon n who deelre the Best Goods. JNO. L. BOATWRIQUT 11 13 KonhProniKi. jan 9 tf Knickerbocker Gin. jLjAVIKO BEEN AlOINTKO THE SUl , Agents for the State of North Caroho, Mnd ,w Marlon. Darlington, Sumter. ChenterfleM Marlborough counties, in the BUu 0f SouUi tVo Una, we are prepared to fill ordcri for ibe ct, brated Knickerbocker Gin, Manufactured by Massrs. Boeleu A Verschuyl, tillers, Leiden, (tear Schiedam). ADRIAN a VOLLBKS, S. E. Cor. and Dock Front rtreeii. Fire Crackers, ORANGES. NUTd, APPL.ES. LEMONS, CANDY CITRON, COCKJANUTti, 4c, for the Holidays. For sale by ADRIAN A VOLHittj. de 19 tf Watt Plows, Watt Plows, Watt Plows. For sale by GILES A MDRCH1S0N, Si A 40 Mnrcbtsoa Slock. de 19 tf 32 market St. 32 Sign of the Show Case with the Shoe maksr. II f Y STOCK OF BOOTS AND 8H0KS ALWAYS 1TA complete, I anteedto Call and examine. SaUsfactlon gatr- to customers. Now is time to supply your families. A full line of those CHILDREN'S SCOTCH SOLE, in lace and buttons. Seeing is believing. Convince yourselves of the fact. A new lot of those SCOTCH SOLI GAITKKt just received. Don't forget the eld number. C. ROSENTHAL, 33 MARKET ST. no 7 tf SCUPPERNONC AND FLOWERS WINE MANUFACTURED BY Whiteville Wine Co. WHITEVILLB, N. C. PT Samples and prices oa application. Jft fy Send-in your orders for the holldtys. de9 tf :.) Onion Mutnal. liJs JBm-ce Co. OF AUGUSTA, MAINE. DlRECTOKb' CfB Hi Fremont St , Boston, Mass. 30 YCARt LD. Assets 0700t000. Issues Endowment policies only, bet gives s Kndawnuu noliar. AlMiir mt Am R5 for SSD' premium charged by other companies for au Ordi nary Life policy. i All policies secured by the Maine Non-forfellort Law. .; Call and see sample policy. JNO. W. GOKDuNABCV,Ajtit. Ja 9 tf t4 North Water pX Peruvian Guano. 20Q0JQia18 No. 2 Peruvian" Qilano, For sale by . . . i j i i . 1 . Williams & Hurchison. jan 6 tf , The Central Protestant AWKEKXYRJELTGIOUS1 AlTD FAMTJrrEWS paper and the Organ o4he Methodist ProU tanf Church In North 't!aroilna.-tS pabllshrf ' treensbroyN. C i fmnm ttlMYUlMIIW n AitVMIM. The eUgibUity of Its location, tbe number and sc - i. or its agents, ana tneeonswaHyutM.;' forlt ameug lbs uivie svbdclassee of wao l? various sections, give th, CENTRAL RseaUar elalms poa the patroaarsef theadvertlaaf paou i"ermS verv favttrahle. Inter tanie -onaaaj ests, and address the editor 'JNO.' DAWS0N ACO , 19, 21 &-S8 Market Street j Jan 9 tf P.H;flAYDaNE I 'litorana ;pir1st6t 9 tf Oreeosbere, N. C. a
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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