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Moore, DlOSeCUting attor lntereat, are not wanted; and, If accepUble la every r , other way, they will Invariably be rejected If the nev 0f the Crimmal Court, leaves tO taai name of the author is withheld. J . Contract advertisers will not be allowed to exceed morrow for Kaleign, Caving in theUspceor aovernse iori w ueu regular business without extra charge at transient rates. Payment for transient advertisements most be cade tn advance. Known parties, or strangers with pro; reference, may pay monthly or quarterly, ac- to contract try the usoe oria-i i thev desire to advertise In. Where mo lasso is named the Daily, to be i Whi a aJvertii mntru-ta tortharjaDcr I sbsa usTMMw 1 W Ui sw aaiivM ew - to be aeat to him during the time his advertisement Amm4mt I r a lain. the proprietor tor will only be responsible for the .iNit of the paper to his add By WULIAJS B. BEBlfABD. WILMINGTON, If. C: Wednesday Morning, Jan. 19,1S81. REW COUNTIES. During the session of the Legisla ture there are sure to come up sundry petitions from various sections pray ing for the erection of new counties. During the last two sessions all such efforts have signally failed. The tendency is to make the counties juat as small aa possible. There are already several counties that cannot raise enough tax to pay the expenses of their members to the Legislature. The courts are already so numerous it is impossible to hold them and to dispose of the accumulating business. If you multiply counties you deprive the tax-paying counties of their due proportion of representation, whilst you increase the number of courts, necessitating larger circuits and more Judges, and also thereby burden the people with unnecessary and increased costs. Jails, court houses. DOOr a houses, etc., have to bo built, and these cost a great deal and are a great tax upon an already heavily burdened people. mi mere are at present three or more propositions before the Legislature to form new coun ties. One is to form a new county out of a part of Wake, Franklin, Johnstoo, Nash and Wilson, to be called Lee, after Gen. Robert E Lee. Another proposition is to make a new county out of Granville, Frank lin and Warren, with Henderson as the county seat, the new county to be I called Bragg. This is the same old movement killed twice before, but now revived under a new n3me. Be- fore it waa to call the new county Gilliam, after the late excellent I Judge Robeit Ballard Gilliam Still aooth, propose i. ,o create . new county out of Granville, Orange and h, wun .uarnam as the county I seat. Wake is to be sliced to form two counties, Granville is to be sliced to form two coanties, and FrankliD, not a large county now, is to be sliced twice also. Granville would be some forty-five miles long and about fif- teen wiae alter the new counties weie f created. A man living in the south ,,t s lu or north would have to travel twenty miles or more to court, but the man ,. . . wwwiiDMine mso living in the eastern section would have to eo but five or sir at farthnat I The Legislature should be very cauUonsin creating new counties, Something else than the demands of ambitious villaeres and th no-0;l ";fl" i -V .u -!. .. I " wcitaiu unvsie luaiviauals I should be uppermost before petitions 0,0 B"awu- 11 lDe g goes on every mat who wishes to be sheriff ot clerk or county attorney and every a a railway will ask for a new county for bla or its special bene- . North Carolma has Pnn r.f.nMtit1iamW ,u i 8e incorporeal existences, would I- T A"gentleSaaTwlSj1bA lwenwith:f referenca to tne map will ibow tht ffain-n k i c &ivliJ?ZV I . . . - v I uul5a r aopomooda can come before the Legislature with just a good pTeasi for new oounties ged before' the egf. e i emote from the sec- lature. We are j tior)s ciamoriDg for new counties ! ... ,lv,'hrAiW nnon tbo ojatf , ter the more dispassionately anarj view it mainly with reference to tht: effect produced upon the Slate at Iarge v nn no sound reasons wbv new counties should be made. A FENCE LAW FOB OVER NEW I1AN- There is a fence-law movement in New Hanover that promises to re suit in positive good to the people. A dollar saved is a dollar made. We have seen several petitions to the Legislature signed by the leading land owners in the several townships. Thev Drav the Legislature to cnange the present law as to a legal fenco- 10 comPel P8r80ns ownins 8t0ck 10 fpnoe it instead of fencing in the ... , . . m plantations. We learn that owing to the neculiar situation of New Hanover, it being so bounded by rivers and the ocean, a fence, nine miles long will completely tenoe it in. The cost of such a fence is a mere trifle compared with the ex pense entailed upon the farmers by the present unwiae and unequal lence law. WeSUppOSO the Legislature will eive due attention to what the will give due attention petitioners say. We understand that . . uu ha cause to be preseuted to the Legis lature I W nannot see how the Letnala- , , i - o ture can retuse to sraot wnai is ass- m d. WhPn tha lietltlOn OOmeS HOtD. lUat, . - r a - I class who are most aeepiy interesieu . .1 . ..31 in the change of law. We had sup- posed that however excellent a no fence law would be for other sec tions, that it would uot prove so de sirable in this section. But we are assured that this is not the case ; that of all counties, New Hanover, owing to geographical situation, can be ben efited at the smallest cost and for the greatest number. TOUKGKE AND EDUCATION. Tonrcpe's naner in the North American KevUu, for February haa surprised us, and not because it is well written and is able decidedly. That we were prepared for, as we had seen enough from the wily car- pet-bagger's pen to give assurance of a clear, vigorous brain and ajprac- ticed pen. But the general scope and tone of the article surprised us. Whilst there are many things we cannot indorse, there is much that is just and forceful and will be of bene fit to the Northern mind. The arti cle fills twenty-three pages, and is interesting throughout. Its title is "Aaron's rod in politics." It is the Production of a Republican, and the writer nas many rneas tnat only one of that political school could have, j as those now or and yet there are maoy statements lose or gain. The South gains 8 and and reflections that are well timed, loses 2. The number of Representa suggestive and just. Uvea is fixed at 301, an increase of 8. The scope and purpose of Toui-I gee's paper is to enforce the action of I his party at Chicago concerning "na- tional action 10 the Section of pub- lio education." He has much to say er we would have omitted, and he is disposed to overdo in glorifying his party. But that was to have been expected. His reasons for insisting that it is the duty of the Government 10 eaocate lne people are put with maoh force and clearness. He thinks if toe resolution adopted at Chicago is carnei 9Qt faithfully that it "will cbaDge the whole face of the South- ern question." "The great panacea of ( P013 ills is popular education, Vvf 1-eople and o wil! save fcUO """" x up .nicago pianK autj tvuih. ui DuDUiar eaucAiion is nna left to the care oi the several Slaiea. hnt it ta - . . : the doty of tbcNational GovenmeDtfea&i them to the extent of its amstttvttoMl abil ity." Tourgee says this sentence "ia one ot infinite possibilities." ' But the fol- lowiDjgr.hO.Bayaslhebiggest half" of 1 theT'esolutiOn: ti." : . . Theiatelligeoceof the Nation is but the aggregateof tna tntelUgence of the BAveral f Wfwtoy.6:thi?aUan must. liegmded.not by .the- renins Of-aoy-onA Staterbot by the gentuatrt mil. TT iv tf,;. -wo .:.t. deft flattery directly a.od enlirely to PtI.- the State. sovereignty.-gnOme. He anralifTmd b seema to -think-tli.t flaUerv' J?f late sovereignty. It ia-a tM -tumX ktaie taming bitter ingredients but was sdT " ' I S guaeand -coated the stomach of State's rights w ill not recoil at the contact. Such e jiake to' be biiiy?W 1 idea. His words are: "The - writer judged well that the repeated imper. sonation of the Several States.Jand the - " v r. : , .u. v . ' - . vwmani wuucai kUC ttCIUOt ui LUG t-z truth - hidde Tourgee apptbegm - quotes-:- the -4mmortan twV fiam;' popular information, or the means i ' . of acquiring it, is bat a prologue aaoedf a tracedy. pr perW to uoiny- neaajn mat iVrwas UB,U5 o te pem tnat tnreatena owiopn of government which prompted (xen. Graut to recommend. 'the desperate expedient of exclod'mg all Ulcerates irom mengnior sunrage oy cubm- rtfee by consU- tutional amendment;" We wish to direct attention speci ally to the admission that the pet of Northern Republicans had recom mended actually such a very sweep ing act of disfranchisement.. We know that in November, 1865, Geo. Grant waa opposed to giviug the negro the right of suffrage. After trying it for fourteen years he is now in favor of making illiteracy a bar to voting. But Tourgee does not favor this idea until others have been tried which he discusses. He thinks it would be bad policy bad faith in his party to disfranchize the illiterates before they had exhausted onoru nthar moanfl tn nrrttpot the J "Nation." You never read of any thing else than a "Nation" in Re publican literature or Republican platforms. As some of the facts and arguments of Tourgee are instructive and im- ... A , . . ... portant, we will take occasion to give them further publicity and In another ... . , , . article will reproduce those facts we think of most value and interest. r u-j .i k. : ,t a uu uuuuguw wuo be long before a movement would be I . . T n J uiuuh l II lyuuuicgi iu iciaiu i.v a - o w mu K U. orH t in iih i ti i i iw. iit. iinnii lb&cii. .A llll u n U .1 " o - J - Repre8eDtatives, one from Illinois, d OQe from Missouri, have intro- duced bills looking to a Government telegraph. Mr. Springer's resolution looks to a thorough iuquiry into the matter, including the cost and expe diency. To what extent the rights of States will be involved and the amount and character of the opposi tion such a proposition will meet with we are not prepared to discuss. The tendenoy is to treat "national" question! without regard to State MV or State authority. The movement among the colored I pe0pleto have one of thejr race in the Cabinet ia eainine force. The desire is spreading and the President elect wiu pre88ed hard in thia matten ve venture to prophesy that however reasonable their de- mands they will not be granted. We shall be surprised if Senator Bruoe or "General" Elliott, or any other "co" loied man and brother" is one of the Garfield family for the four years be ginning Maroh 4th, 1881. We will all see what we will see. By the apportionment bill as intro duced by Representative Cox, ot New York, North Carolina will not Whether the bill aa reported will pass or not, remains to be seen. To leave New York on Thursday by the Southern fast mail and arrive at Havana the next Monday is a quick trip. Such is the new schedule. The world moves and so do pas sengers by this route. CURRENT COJUUHENT. That the boltera" did right there is no one to deny. The right to bolt has been confirmed over and over again by the people;. And ; in the present instanoe the reasons: for guoh action are abundant, ample and satisfactory. Mr. Oliver is a nobody, whose very selecUdh, made'to prderr rfi Wnat a terrible parody upon merit his nomination is. na does not aVAti rpnrPRAnt the ama.ll -mat.t.Ar nt YA r - fy I " " -T.. .1 ovii, us uu ia uuuer oraer more ueS-- I' poilO tnan ever 18roea;-W r Slate.- ... . r:.v'..-. ... .1 Anrl anrih mfen' frf vYttiWeFA tt &U L in that CTeAt chamber'- where hav sat Adams : and HemiUonv -Webster. viay, uaioouD anq -oumner. - - Mr. Harry Oliver; beside theseT The satire of the century I Not so much, however, oa aoqoont of Olivet's un fitness do we jBddprse - th e- action of the ''bolters aV' happ1W:&ivea IdXttXWeroal ma- ohine'? in;.the.TState:f . PeflnBylvania. Poor Mr. Oliv6rM to -Tie -nirjftat'fllv I ,U-L ljmi.m, - fyj(BlJ!yBSx y hJfA-AP8-giTa -lawtohe T WtT W B Fa l BM sV n ssB 1 WV mama a. A wvuum t uiyjju- m rortJBwUba' tives; mnt educate. or'(rirz$eTish " was ntterad- "" w J"0"- erS. x ' mjl?!Wr) M4Jt...MW HV.T;.;Jueg..a..-Lthamt than ver. "izrif. a ouil'V or 1 WrtoiTK-fK"i-J-A-ilritATT:-it-'S.' .4 . Malara Graoes Jar larm hnnrho. Wna Annlu bal. fl""1 i JLe Ta tbo school quaintance. ew j . , ffi;paiyoAln pe,86o aB m, would only invite the Ainoa. . Tt iaiiotfor-Jiim -to give jio i i v. fn him t.r mvA nn- ticef to, Ads evwywnere tnai to k luE "HP"1 T V. r r - -ri-. -; , v - . fnr nnmpnt in. his place. Ele haa o tooled himeflif to the ordeal, and I believe, that-before the tirat month of his administration doses he will have laid out a htie of iron policy in this direction that shall be hia sal-f vatioiv during all hi years of omce. He will expect anger aisappo.otment and the loss of inenqanip on me part of some, and event will be a wound wound in his heart. But believe that ha ha alrfladv laid out bis plan for- ine iuture ana win uav wi uur .1 j s 11 mahm age and determination to follow it out. OHH rTB rMIBMruHAHIIlS, Southern Congressmen, especially North Carolina Congressmen, wbo vote to make: Grant a General and pension him on the; country, will uet ibe urand bounce from J their Annstitnents if tbev ever aDDear before I ! ' T17v v. ; - - , r -,' , tm'- r.i The present Legislature is not free from the UBUii amictioo. As at former sessions, so now,, mere is an lnuenniie nomoer oi propositions to form .new counties, and when the various projects are thoroughly sifted it will be found thai tbey have their origin fn the personal gain of a few or the' advantage of some panioular plaee, irrev spective of the wishes or interests of the geat maM of t0'e people included io the proposed new counties. We trust the Le-. gi8lature will put its foot plumply down: npon a 8UCQ projects. OtfortFree Lance. Aa at present the law stands the schools have not more than gotten started well i- i w j a T . . i I wow ibby we.tup ienueu. aust aa tue studenl has mastered, or is presumed to have mastered, a;few elementary princi- plea of tbestudies undertaken the close of i .u tuc bcckiuii wuicn I slArrA m a anal a m W fm a t fhA n v r rm I u" u" jrc". ioo cuouiuK I IKTITl I11I1H 4IT IHF1 ITlfinim HI1RRI1 nf" IIH R . - - - . . I 1 1 I 1 forgotten alter moBt of what was learned - - ' 1 at the previous term. , While the schools remain in their present inchoate condition there is little hope for considerable pro gress even in the simpler studies, such 88 spelling and reading. Qoldtboro Messenger. A SEN9IBLK KERBNtDE. GEORGE ARNOLD. I stag beneath your lattice, Love, A song of great regard for you, The moon it getting rather high . My voice is, too. The lakelet in deep shadow lies. Where frogs make much hullabaloo, I think they sing a trifla.hoarse, And, Love, me too. The blossoms on the pumpkin vine Are weeping diamond tears of dew : Tis warm ; the flowers are wilting fast ; My linen, too. All motionless the cedars stand. With silent moonbeams slanting through ; The very air ia drowsy. Love, And I am, too. . O, could I Boar on loving wings. And at your window gently woo ! But then yoor lattice you would bolt bo I'll bolt, too. And now, I've done my serenade. Farewell ! my beat regards to you ; I'll close with one (French) word for all, And that is tout. Salt Salt. Salt. 5000 Sacks Liverpool Salt, For sale by jan 16 tf KSRCHNJSR St CALDKR BROS. Oats. Oats. Oats. QQQ Bushels OATS, For sale by janlStf KBRCB27KR & CALDRR BROS. Bacon, Lard, Bice, &c. IOC Boxes Smo. and D . S. SIDES. 100 Tub8 5Q Bbls RICE, 1000 bl rLeUB' 911 For sale br jas 16 tf C,KBRCHNKR A CALDER BROS. Union Hntnal Life Insurance Co. OF "AUGUSTA, MAINE . DIRECTORS' Office, 15S Tremont St., Boston, Mass. 30 YEARS OLD. Assets $7,000,000 Jisaue Endowment pollcieB oajy, but rives an Kndowment policy, maturing at age 85 for eame premtnm cnanfoa py vtner companies ior an orai- .mnrum nuiev. AllpollcSes secured by the Kaiae Non forfeiture Law. - - ; JNO . W. GOrtDON A B-RO. , Agents, ja 16 tf S4 North Water St For Sale. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SELECTED Live Goose Feathers, choicest quality, just arrived from the West, wholesale and retail at the NewFnndtorftBtote-of.;; BKHREND'S A MUNROE, 8 .. E Cor. Market and 3d 8ts, , Janl6tf- Wilmington, N. C. TToi1 lxrd-ri TTn vrltTT ava "vjtb havknow on hand a full" stock PiWcawoe oifean? at prices that win compare favorably - witbr either ;Bltime5, Phlladelplua or New. York.. . Oi MURCHISON. JanMU -SS.and40Frontt. Watt Plows. ZtZlt lJ- Deioreaau utuw uuci 10 us we guarantee 10 -clveyoa the lowest cash prices. - - iCO. . jnetr--- it.-si a aSca t Market Street: Xlalifornict Pears, A FEW CHOICE ICJaLBA PEYlBFT,' Is h . purejy vegetable bitter; and, power Jy touic!iaiul Is warrahteil a speedy' and certain ctire ior f ever an Ague, viiina I; ant Fever;: intermittent or Chill F- Intermittent or't'hliitt ;tent ' Fever, luib jAgt JSiaSSSrS PerfddLcal or. Billons Fever, and i 1 Ali8orOers.i: In , ,niasnratic dis- - a arraM cxw avm ws-ya mn i j mn- nm n iriirTiii iiuihi ill . :-r"" S2vir"vXw.;:; and profuse pergpiraJljsivr ': i- jo- It is astartltoff fdet, ' that quinine, arse nic and- other poisonous minerals, form the basis of most of -the- " Fever laxA Ague Preparations," " Specifics'. 'vSyrupaI,rt and "Tonics,",rin the. market." ' "pie prepara tions wade from .these' 'mineral .poisons, although -'-ifi&b, are" ' !patatble7 -and may break r the k;lViilj do hoi eurebttt leave the malarial ; ahlif ' their oivxs -drug poison in the system; producing qpimsm, n.zzinesa, , I inirinir .intliA 'AAMi.hMufa'nlm' vArMm. nnrl aa l other disorfters more iormidable than the I di3eage thev were intended to eure. I Ayeii's Aoue Ccre thoroughly eradicates these noxious poisons- from the system, and always' curea tne severest cases, iz contains no quinine, mineraiy or any thing' that, could injure i the most r. delicate pa tient; and its crowning .excellence,-above its certainty to otvrejs-tJat it.leaves the system as fre Xyom , disease aa i before tho Attack. . r . '' , . , ' For Liver Complaints, Atk's Ague Cube, by direct fiftipiy ciu the liver and" DUiary apparatus, anves ? oir-tiiq- poisons which pTodiice these cfnplaiiits, ana stim nlates the ' system to a vigorous; healthy condition. . . We warrant it when taken .according to directions. . I pPon,rofi hw Dr .1 Ci Averfe Co rrepma. Dy W. u, Myer , oo., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. SOLD EV ALL DKUSGISTS KVlir.YWIIBKE. ap 2 eodly eu wa fr nrm , I28TEP Popular Monthly Drawing of the Coimonw fialtl DislrilnDon. Comm. At Macau ley's Theatre, la the city of LouiatiUe, on Monday, Jan. 31st, 1881 These drawings occur monthly (Sundays except ed) under provisions of an Act of the General As sembly of Kentucky. Infccrporatlflg the Newport Printing and Newspaper Co.. approved April 9. 3878. tSTTBlS IS A SPECIAL ACT, AND HAS Nj The United mates Circuit Court en March 31 ren . dared the fellowln? -decieioiis : 1st. THAT THE COMMONWEALTH DISTRI BUTION COMPANY I&ToEGAL.. . 3d. ITS DRAWINGS ARB FAIR. The Company hat; sew on hand a large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes for THE JANUART DRAWING. 1 Prize .. .i. $80,000 100 Frizes (100 each $10,000 1 Prize 10,000 200 Prises 60 each 10,000 1 Prize....... 6,000 600 Prises- SO each li,000 IS Prizes $1000 10,000 1,000 Prizes 10 each 10,000 SO Prizes 600 10,080 Prizes $300 each, Approximation Prizes, $8,700 9 Prizes 200 each, ' 1,800 9 Prizes 100 each, - " . 900 1.960 Prizes. Whole Tickets, $2. S7 Ticket. $50. $112,400 Half Tickets, $1. 65 Tickets, $100. Remit Money or Bank Draft in Letter, or send by Express. DON'T SEND BY RSUlbTERBD LB I' TER OR PO&TOFPICE. ORDER... Orders of $S and upward, by Express, can be sent at our ex pense. Address all lord era to R. M. BOA Rn man. (Courier-Journal Building,) LOUISVILLE, Ky. . rT. J. COMMERFORD, 313 Broadway, N. Y. Jaa4e&w ' tu thaa MUSICAL CHRISTMAS Most acceptable gifts to players or singers will be the following elegantly bound books. las'" Any one mailed post free for the price here mentioned. "' ROBERT FRANZ'S BONG ALBUM. GEMS OF ENGLISH SONG. HOME CIRCLE. Three volumes. WORLD OF SONG. PIANO AT HOME. 4 band collection. 8HOWER OF PEARLS. Vocal DueU. CRBMBDBLACREME. S Vols. OPERATIC PEARl. GEMS OF STRAUSS. GEMS OF THE DANCE. CLUSTER OF GEMS J SUNSHINE OF SONG. Eachlof the above in Cloth $2.50; Fine Gilti3.00. .STUDENT'S LIFE IN SOJU.. $1.60. 1UIUUMTUtS UJT AUB1U. fl.50. ,. BEETHOVEN. A Romance by Ran. --$l.t0. RHYMES AND TUNES. Xmas Off'. $1.50. SULLIVAN'S VOCAL ALBUM. fl.So! FAIRY FINGERS. For Piano. $1.50. Oliver Ditson & Co., B O S TON. CHAS. H. DITSON A CO. J. E. DITSON A CO. 933 Chestnut St., PhlL - Wed-A Sat - S43 uroaaway, n, Y. de 4 dw tf Pe ruyiao Guano, 2000 Tons No. 2 Peruyiair 0jjBno, "' Forealeby't' '" WilUams &Kurchison. - - - r'A.er - J -- - '-' - v For the Inner litan. fJHE OLD. AND WELL KNOWN: CITIZENS'' .MARKET ia still an pplyJng. lie... customers. cwtta. me nneBt ueer, rorit, sausage ana other meats, Lowestprices. " T.- A-WATtON A-CO.; del6 tf . - . ; Proprietors. - Ten Dbllars warl - JpOR WHEEL LOST-OFFON--F- :Tih ONS HUNDRED SGGGTB3 Jurt received" by 1 - ' - - v - " '"i" GERH ARDT'A CO. N. B Wheel found. . Jan IS tf J - rSjLauagpdc.; 1 HA YE A STOCKOFjnOE CHASDJBLESRS, a -and 3 Jigbt.a:-Also, Hangtag-Xams, Parkin's j House and: Stand. Lamps. Burners, Chimneys! I Hardware as cpaftpaala. cheapest, at rw j , .. ouuavb. 1 - GBC-AFECK'S. AND j E L 0 WILE S TKE j ; j MAN OF ACTJRED BlP - hiWak:1ihe: Qo. - .- --1- ...WHrrE.VlLLB.JlC.: r-Z I - -Sampfee and prices on-appHcatton.1 tricts,.thejm4irfdgiteil,4toOTe;;tJUirs lassitude, Iosa f60pDw4. Cmlm?6' back AnTn.-feiiOrenyiflifoni of Send -tar yourorderr f oreliottdays; JCELLANEOUS. Wojv is Yo u rT i m e is f "V Brown tc Roddick 45 larnei sireei. WB DSSlftBS TO -ANNOUNCE THAT WB nave been makinc some-very beavy turchaseo for some time back la COTTON GOODS, and are -now prepared .to. meet the present advance. We nave determined TO majus ho auvakok in ODB PHICK8,-and are really retailing seme of .these GoodaUaiiO W New Terk market quotatiocB. NP-ISTO TIMJE TO BUY ! We are offering a 9-4 Bleached Sea Island Sheet- log at 6c, quoted la New York by the case at same .price. Bleacbed Shirtinit Ecaad upwards. Our Stock embraces all the Popular brand. uuoieacneo. uotion irom do up. Bockingham A 8c per yard. Homespun, Checks and Ginghams from 8c. We nave determined fo unload onr shelves and cennterft before the New Year, and are offering SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS in the following De partments . LADIES', GENT'S & CHILD'NS UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY AND GLOVES DEES8 GOODS, TABLE DAMASK. NAPKINS, LACK FICHUS, CHAVAT8, TIES, c. Our space, will admit.- of no more. Call and eee for yourselves. We are alive to all changes. BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market St. de5tf GS Take Notice I IVAll correspondence should be with M. A. Dauphin as below. In all cases the TICKETS themselves are sent, and never circulars offering certificates br anything else instead. Any one pro posing to offer anything else by circular or other wise, on his own behalf or that of the Company, is a swindler.- A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY le) WIN A FORTUNE. ELEVENTH GRAND DIS TRIBUTION, CLASS U, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY FEB'Y.8, 1881 -1291b ITIoniniy Drawlnst Louisiana State Lottery CompauY. This institution was regularly incorporated by the Legislature of the State for Educational and Chari table purposes in 1868, FOR THE TERM OF TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, to which contract the In violable faith of the State is pledged, which pledge has been renewed by an overwhelming popular vote, securing its franchise in the new constitution adopted December Sd, A D. 1879, with a capital of $1,000,000, te which ;t has since added a reserve fond of $860,000. IT8 GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBU TION will take place monthly on the second Tues day. - It never scales or postpone. Look at the following Distribution : CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH HALF TICKETS. ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize $30,000 . 1 Capital Prize 10,000 1 Capital Prize , 5,000 3 Prizes Of $2500......... 5,000 6 Prizes of 1000...- ... 5.000 30 Prizes of 600 10,000 100 Prizes of 100 10,080 900 Prizes of 60.:.. 10,000 500 Prizes of 30 , JO.OOO 1000 Prizes of 10 J 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 9 Approximation Prizes of $200 2,700 9 Approximation Prizes of 100 1,800 9 Approximation Prizes of 75 900 1,857 Pnzes. amounting to $110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation will be paid. For further information, write clearly, giving full address. Send orders by express or Registered Letter or Money Order by mall. Addressed only to HI. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, Louisiana. or M. A. DAUPHIN, at No. 319 BROADWAY, NEW YORn.. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the -supervision and management of GENERALS G T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EARLY. jan 13-DSaw4w&W we Bat AT G-EORG-E M ERS 11 & 13 SOUTH FRONT ST., FRESH ARRIVALS EVERY WEEK OF TUB CHOICEST FAMILY GROCERIES, Delaware Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Ferries' Sugar Cured Pig Hams, Light Strips. and Shoulders. NEW STOCK OF CHAMPAGNE "WINES, Blue Grass, Foney and Club Whiskey, Imported and Domestic Cigars, . - - For sale at Low Price . GEO. MYER4, jan 4 tf Nbs, 11 and 13 South Front et. For Sale at Low Prices. 300 BoUb and BoUs BAGQIN -JQjQQ'Bdls Arrow and Delta TIES. . JO Q Boxes D. S. and Smoked BACON, 500 1)l8 FL0UR' ade8. 100 -SlrgSS 60 bbU 8DGAK' 300 ITrlSPBffiESf 300 TotScSrraV V -Tobacco, Soda, Crackers, Cheese Lard. Ac. Ac no l?tf WORTH A WORTH. Coal and Wood. TjON'T FORGET THAT WE HAVE MOVED Pelsesi comer of Water and Mulberry Jfreetsrwhewrwe teepCOAL,"WOOD, SHINGLES. BRICK and POWDEK at lowest cash prices. JPASSLEY, Jr., oc27tf Cor. Mulberry and Water sts. Groceries, &c. 6000 1.0 0 0 Half 110118 BAGQING' lOOO Bttndle" New and P'cdTIES, 1300 bl FB, aUgrdea 300 BbL9 8UQA-R. U grades, TQQ Ba?COFPBB n Pradesi ":l'A KeS8 KAILS, '' . . m r iKu.. unnn TDAvr Oandy, Candles, Crackers, Cheese; Starch, Lye, SHaivPepper, gpice. Wrapping Paper, Ac. . . -------y0r salelowhy- - JanStT- : ' -"'wiLtiATas MURCmsoN rt All Sorts .... t 0WyS. ;WAROT6TJSB AND STORE j. -- I -lUnJfTIV' ' Must ; reduce, stock.- Prices, are - .4lK5bJl?ka:ew, - ... ' . .1 - r-nrjsvojivryiiwotue ana prices. . .1 LIBERAL OFFeus FOR 1881. TWO TEARS FOR THE PBICE OF Oij TlK UKPKINTS op THE BRITISH QUARTERLY. ' (EvrU(:iN) LONDON QUARTERLY. EDINBURGH, (W'h.u) I AND WESTMIN8TER, (Liberal), IEVII2HS AND BlaciwoOu's Edinliurli Magazine, Present the BEST FOKBIUN I'SkIjdi,.ALb', convenient form and WITHOUT ABRlixiu.? OR ALTERATION. KNT TERMS K SUBiCKlPTION (Including j-0lU(r) Blackwood er any one Review .. . 14 to tu. . Blackwood and any one Review.. 7 00 Blackwood and two Reviews 10 00 Blackwood and three Reviews 13 00 Any two Reviews.. 7 0j Any three Reviews .. 10 01 The four Reviews ...13 00 Mackwood and the four Review. 15 00 These are about HALF THE PhlCKS chart b. the English Publishers. ' Circulars giving the Content, of the Periods for the year 1680, and many other partlcnlirt mi, be had on application PREMIUMS. New subscribers may have the number, forno and 1881 at the price of one year's .ubmlptioi only. To any subscriber, new or old. we will furiM the Periodicals for 1879 at half price. All orders to be sent to the publicatlos office. To secure premiums apply promptly. . The Leonard Scott Publishing Co , 41 BARCLAY ST., NEW YORK. 32 Market St. 32 0 Sign of the Show Caie with tho Shoe maker. M Y STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES ALWAYS complete. Call and examine. Satisfaction guar anteed to customers. Now is time to .apply 7001 rammes. A full line of those CHILDREN'S SCOTCH SOLE, in lace and buttons. Seeing Is Dellerlog. Convince yourselves of the f aet. A new lot or those SCOTCH SOLK GAITIKB just received. Don't forget the eld number. C. ROSENTHAL, 33 MARKET ST. no 7 tf . ABOUT BUTTER And Other Things. J HAVE JUST RECEIVED, BY KAIL ANO Steamer, 703 Lbs GILT EDGE BUTTER. It ) very fine Invoice, which I will sell at 35c per lb., three pounds for $1.00. ten lbs. for $3. ft Bntter Cremy. " BnlU Thli Batter old at higher pricej. It is a waste of money to v moM thMf ttum prices, as I am offering at Uu" fleuresTHB VERY BEST. I have also averrru- perior article of Virginia Bell Buttar, direct from the Valley, which many customers prefer to any other, at 80a. Sweet Vooking BatUr and Olromv garine at 95c. A small lot of choice N. C. HAMS recelTi to day. Baltimore and Ferris Sogar Cored ilm"; Strips, Shoulders, Pig Pork. Fulton Market Ber and Dried Beer. TELEPHONE. My Stores are the only Family Groceries in the city which have Telephones. Par ties having Telephones are requested to order u that way. KDAHTran ROVVEK ia a arMirtaltv. I rout Old Government Java, Laguayra and Bio Coffee foor and five times every week. The Java Coffee I now roasting is six years. old and of delightful -vor three pounds forfl. Come and look at w quality of the Coffees before purchaalag, and then vrtn ra n ryf thA HmA &naAm TlfVF hum in HDSSter. Good Rio Coffee roasted and ground at 0c per lb. Jas a C.Stevenson Jan 18 tf I . ThL Latest. TO COUNTERACT THE DISTRESSING DA"' cock defeat we wUI furnish the best Meal, ground from New Cora, Extra FanuMyand Km Super Flour from new White Wheat, Whits Oorn, Black and Mixed Oata, Wheat and Com Bran Grtte. Hay, Chops, Ac, at lowest prices--G. BONBY A SONS. no5tf atthe Cape Fear Milla Lubin's Extracts, CASHMERE BOQUET POWDER. - Cashmere Boquet Soap, -... Goaamer Face Powder, . , . Foil line Patent Medicines, Chemicals. Ac. Prescriptions a specialty. . . janJStf - : Draggiet- Seed, Seed, Seed, A few onion Si tile ft Trnck; ramerf m 0" AJVV VUWUOIMJQIk A V. m - - kvfiral to their Interest te-eaU and get- mf to or bujinsielaewhere. .. : . J--. - - e-eall and get- mf pnoe " . . New Marl V 1st. -deatf , . .JauJn tf, l Wilmington, H. C. larket. s w . KIHH A CO:;. Jan 16 tf
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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