r CSS 1.11 re--- mi uoKxao sta. ta f'J m Bona , U wmmm ra rBlii UM r. S " w """" AjjYmartaura mats toaiLn -o n . -i ' " ... .... . . CI. JO: OM '.TTjb km tftHBiU aU LTS? iSS JWU y- .ami rtr. TX. .mmmm MJnira, rU&ai M- , WVU t " r- Jjfl, vuum KM "City Umm" bM iM-rUu ,Mt a ns "" Ui Jw n f BswrW 6a Lcoi Col ,y pnaa. X4 iMUJWiti MnMl nc la Vmilj wU two t&ia cAdy fs. , Jriu 0f fu ti Uiaajwinti et U 11,- Mkitt. o to XJiiMTl rnf Mc M tMUdM S-A- of i um aciua U f auaw. ao4 Ar--l $ to ,W AX ufHinnw Jtw1 ml f jlwinaiirnilml tf(ar ta U Cua srauM uUi ri4 WitMl MiUMMit-' UI urrMl 9 iliNiirT?-r r -'" la tA Ao o " Ijwt unb. linM, a la lMCci I tir. L'vnii'HT'',l'"". 11 ' Lltf y cfutaia latjurvkal tra. or illaca rvd ao4 ru-r!r a&J-ct o fl acaml, r out wate4; aal. U tcptii la rvrr ai aaM va aatauv la wnftait. Clmaraet li mil 1 wMl act fta aUowt ta ucml j 11 pac a klwUi any taia furaia thU if'- anata vlUkMt n'Jl tar-f i iralnl a(a rLj a aiif h iroia rrarUMOMata nw( M a-t-- La aaYvaMa). laowt (arta, or Btraucwa v'ta id wfwmi, ava noaUU; or ae r4ia4 a auacraav iJWJaut awL4 aMrj- lyaXTf IA taa oc t- UMy iMlr to aavWUM lav W aara o laaaa la nm4 Uta aavartMaoMBt wUl Uwrtnl ta U OaUy. Wtet aa atrwamaw auatncta fu lAp9r W ka Mat ea lia ttwt& u Ua U aJartlmaat a la, Uaa pnortodif wtU ooiy N r yuMaOla Kr t& ; of Ukm mix m aia Prlimol. PeopI r anraOO iog. GlJton it in dtogr bciat Bcooiald, tyrmnl t .b'U tirrvtl op th Inb by fre.h opprti ioo mod gtvtf lift lo tba Lmd Lgae. He ioberiud bit predtci or blunder, tod now bit very life U ia dtogtr from it. riRflidii arrATiTirt. W taggetlcd recently ibtt it woold b a good tod atefal tbiog for tbe Agricollartl Deptrtment to publish a psmpbltt tettiog fortb good tpeciroeot of croppiog. Let cotton, tobacco, fruit, tracking tnd otber tiaiitiica b gtetJ. We copy tlwiyt toy tccoaott of extrt ftrming we mtl wiib io oar excbtoges. We do not Sod thai our excbtnget tre M prompt to copy tbe ftctt tod 6garet of tbe Star io tbe umt direction. Tbey wiU trtil tbemtelvee of tbe Stak digett of Sttte newt, bat will overlook toy ftctt thtt may be pub lished elsewhere io the ttme ptper. Bat we like to be oiefol, tnd if tbey will not publish our owo origioal tccoaott ot iocidenlt tod tlttiilict we tre gltd lbi tbey use our It bore io coodeosiog tod gletoiog. We tnre to be useful tod ia mtoy ways. Tbe Kiosioo .owrn2giree Mr. W. M. Nettle' experieoce for 1830: Tlsated la Erljr Usocoek peas 3 sexes, io IiUa pottiocs of so sere, toij io strs brns i of sa acre. He sold from tbis crcp ss fol.'oat: Teas lo lbs smouol of lco; poatos. sod iirsw berries, 45; mkka 10. tie plsnted lbi pea sod po Uio iaod lo coiioo uo tbe 6ib of Jooe sod msds tbrte SCO couod bsles, wbicb be sold il lOctttt per pound, to wbicb sdd 33 wjrtb cf fjrtjcr. wbicb be ised from tbe pa crop, sod we he 75 from four seres of lao4 " r . mmm s u mt m?: . -.1 .-liM m'W 1TR a itM- - UOD. Tbe gcDUemin reierrea w . - . . . in oar former artlole had received j" The State' tbould be cbtry of gMog ' '. - i . ,.t.A1 1 . r.m ia ha i n f A r btreteld it nntil hit term eipired abd then beeo reeleotcd brftbe Ke- riftumt wrw annaretlt rettODt IO be ioltr lermA Uh..C.TeitIailbsof IhiticbsrscteT is io toe ntlQfe of : a coolrtcl.i sndj contrtCW w , i iu tno aj saatava w vra . , ..VI V.r.1 h. . a man nf dell- J whan marfa tmirht to' Be Observed, ID KOOU r'V""V'"" " " . ) rT.V. U7 " "inPrVllv and wfthOUt lealksj.. IQ IflltV avaa cate and bigh tente of booor and propriety, and waa too proud and telf-retpeoting to do that which bad even the appearance of evil. If our correspondent tbinkt that native North Carolinians generally joined the Republictn party from 1866 to annllratlnn tn anv Daiticulsr CSS J. But, on seoeral Drincloles. a nso wbo ia -forever chsoglog hit grouod, msklng a bargain to day tod. be g Tog '6a to-morrow, enleripg loto cootrtcts and vfoUllog them, toon fstlt rnro disrepute aod tosee - the good opioioo of tboe wbo have dealings with bim The 8tste sbould avoid walktng in like pstbt. Out Legisliture ought not preueccaaor uao liohllv in nndu whi! lis i t nn. 1mt drtn. It breeds vil. It unsettles icupurc.jr ..uu. retjxbYl-JiaUigh New Observer tcieniiout coDYicnuu u is more charitable than the facta justify, we toppose. An expedition it 6 tied out for ex plortliont to the direction of tbe North Pole. After awhile the ves sel disappear!. Fears are felt that it has been lost. Another vessel m sent out io search, and thut the folly con tinues. With the experiences of a aweep. not bectuse tbey love Democratic hundred years it woold teem at if it btd been established beyond all ques tion thtt discoveries in the Northern tets cannot letd to any great practi cal benefit. The- discovery of a Northwest passage would end in no tpecitl benefit to tbe world. We woald not discourtge science, or in timtte thtt the expedition proposed in tbe Sentle lo go in setrch of tbe Jetnnette in tho Arolio regions bo not sent, but we wish to sty merely thtt after the ftte of) the Jeaooette btt been settled we hope a bslf cen tory will intervene before another attempt tt exploration in extreme Northern Itliludet shall be made. Suppose that prolniiion becomes a party question. Buppote h.hi tbe Democia'.ic ma jority io the Legislature shall tske the re sponsibility f turning a deaf tar to tbe pe titions that come from all quarters of tbe S'.ale, and refuse to give tbe people the law for wbicb tbey ask; wbat will be tbe result? Why tbe Republican party will lake a stand for probibilion io tbe next contest before the people, and Democratic prohibitionists sbsndoniug all otber pre ferences for tbe sake of redeemiog tbe Stale from the curse of alcohol, will flock to its siandard and carry tbe State with a itic principles less, bui because ibey love so- brletv. barmonv and prosperity more. f Alamance Gleaner. H been In oon MISCELLANlBEOITS.- "BJEW GOODS!" 5 A. B. O. White Wheat, CRUSHED AND HULLED. r-pHB BEST POSSIBLE NUTRIMENT TO DE ve!op eoand and Yigorons coastitotions Especi ally adapted for tbe frail at d weak. use by the public for over twenty yearaV and is the best preparation erer Invented for RESTOR ING GRAY BLAIR TO ITS YOTJTHnJI. -COLOR AND It aappIIeS the natural food, and color to the hair K-Utnda without staining the akin. It will 'increase and thicken the growth of the hair, prevent its blanching and falling; off, and thus AVERT BALDNESS. ajrh0 State Aesayer ' and Oheicist 1 01 muss inu "i-;f.''lo" IV h S Oll lllGKI ITEITIK. Mr. L. P. Stovall, of Danville, Vs.. was seriously injureJ recently at a Are io Rome. Georgia, wbile making his exit from a buroiog hotel at wbicb be was s'op piog. Mrs. Barnwell Rhett, the wi dow of Senator Rbett, of South Carolina, has become an inmate of the Louise Home, kept up by Mr. Corcoran, at Washington, for tbe beoedt of "Southern gentlewomen wbo have been anforluoate." So great ia the demand for fer tilizers that one of tbe phosphate compa nies here bas chartered three schooners, to load for Savaooab, Ga., and Wilmington, N. C , being uoable to get transportation by rail Charleston Newt & Courier It cures Itching, Erup tions and Daudrufi". A HAIR DRESSING it if v desirable, giving the I.ni silken softness whi-':.' admire. It keeps Hi li'd : clean, sweet and lif a'.! ..u.p 171 P'T WHISK Ilrv will change the lparI . j. .. BLACK at discretion. P "v preparatlon it is fan ily a;i . produces a permanent color not wash off. Manioca, EAST INDIAN PRODUCTION, A GREAT ingredient In Jellies, : Blanc -Mange, Soups, Gridle Cakes, Ac, Ac. JpKESH BUCKWHEAT AND GOLD if N SYRUP, Fresh Bye and Graham Fibers, "Lord Baltimore" Hams, Breakfast Strips and Shoulders, Pure apple Vinegar, Corned Beef, and a fall line of Staple and Fancy Goods. With two wagons I can assure prompt delivery at all times. Send in your orders. JnO. L. Boatwright, Xos 11 & 13 W. Front St. jan 30 tf. Sundries. 10 000 8acks u SALT' 1 1 3000 Sacks Marenali'B 8ALT For sale low by WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. 300 SackflC0FFEB' 2QQ Bbls bUGAR. For sale low by WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. ttr WILLI? II. BKK.UHD. WIUHIXGTOXt X. C: FaiPAT Moajrisi. Keb. 4, 1S31 Now a fact ot this sort is full of eocoaragetneot to others. Such farmiog is instructive. It shows what can be dooe io North Carolina. Mr. Georcre Alleo. of New IJeroe. is doiog raucb to advance agriculture io his secttoo. tie offered 115 in gold for the largest yield of rice to the acre. Here are some of tbe re turns: WILL ANY a niiKRirtTics that bmbkds TtttCBLK The Star some weeks ago gave it aa its blf that the Conservatives of Eoglaod the Beacons field -Tory jiarty were responsible for the coo Jiuoa of affair io Ireland that it was their irbitrary course and pro-vra-o'.ed oppressions that bad placed that coiotry ia s coaditioo of almost revolL We said, farther, that no tatesmao hid ever entered oEco with greater difficulties before him lhaa Ur. ItUditooe, aod that thes diiScalUe were the prodacu of lUacoostieid an J his Tory allies. We il morr lb ao ever assured of the correctness of oar statement. If there had bo so Cooservative Go vernmeat ta Kojliad daring tbe last tweatj j sirs there woald be no tbrsateaed oatbreaks aod wide-spread narmanogi throahout what now is aa almost volcaaio isle. Mr. Edward fkiaf. the well koowo writer, who prparcd the illajtrated articles for .SrriWr o The Great South," a fw years io, is now the Loodon eorrenpoadeoi of tbe Boston Journal. In bia tasC letter be baa this to say, ia ! it cou5rai our owo icapressiocs, t wilt b sea. He writes : " M ici time haj beo dtvottd torbowiog t!t tbe Conservative Uavsrameat sllowsd tike Lssd Leslie auatioo to grow ap a a cacxJ. aad Usa tax-Alai'y boqasaLbsd tt to tat Li6rJ. Tbt accusatioa seems taoruofttly provea. Tbe Liberals use ao atasd diiit la tciltajLord Bscoojield's sdAirvrs tbst aadsr Coaivus ruls there wr aor srartsa marders ia Ireisod lbs a br bv beeo uacs Mr. GiaUjloae lock tit ra of power. Il was waea the Coo HrTus were tbs ralers tbal Ur. Jobo Dtvoy wrote ta America sad cirtulatsd io Ireiaad h:s famous lettsr sbout the recovery st( Iriab aatiooal iadepeadeoce, aad pro poxtd aa ttuua foe a laod reform aa the arte p towards that tadspeadaace- It s aader the Conservative rule thai the eactio at wotca the LaaU League origu oauJ was bald at Inaaiowa, near Clare Morrta. It eras oader CoeaervaUva rale iat Mr. Paroell made bis famous speeca at escport, la 1ST), waea be advued the teaaats to keep a firm (rip oo tbcr bold a Hire tbaa two hundred lead meet i3js were held ia Ireiaad aader Bic jo-. itlti't adaviaiatrsOoa. aad ba aever raued u. baad L preveat tasm." It was the Tory Ministry that got sp the excitecieot io So a lb Africa aad Afghanistan. It was Beacoos deld wha loried it at Berlio and eoded in a Baaoo. Ireland "Chaxles E. Butch. Bay Creek. PsmliCJ county, reports from oae sere 77 bathels rice. "W. B. Voliva. Vandemere, Pamlico coaoty, repox.e from ooe acre 63 butbels. "BeojamLo Uodges, Oooae Creek Iilaod, half aa acre. 4 J buabela. "Charles Toler. near New Beroe, from ooe acre 60 bushels, aod from 5 acres 245 bosbcla. t. O. Lewia. Stooewall. Pamlico county. 10 acres, plsolcd list half of March aad cut latter part of September C01f buabs's rice. "W. II. Lewi). Stooewall, from 3 seres 14 bushels rice -'James A- Bryao. Llavelock. Craven county, takes tbe gold premium of $13, baviog produced oa ooe acre, oear Lake EUisaj 1031 bushels of rice. This sore was oot m soured, but was io poU;oa to be, at all times supplied wiib the proper amouot of water from the lake. "All of tbe above crops were planted without maaure. Re should be p!aated to March to loiure best results. He offered also I2 ia gold for the largest yield of cotton for ooe acre. "J. O Sugx. OreeovUle. N C. reports five acre couoa avcrsged 800 pounds lint per acre. "A. Vf. Avery. Cove Creek. Crave o couaty, reporu from oo acre 750 pounds hat cottoo. "Gore Alleo Jt Jooes, Xewbero. iiorlb Caroiiaa, reports from 4 seres, plsoted io cotioo. a fur takioc eff a crop of spring peas, a yield of 37 UO pouads cottoo, or so sversge of 673 pounds Hat per acre. "Jfsjjr A. Uordoo. Esrypt plaolatioo. Craves cjuoty. takes tbe lis gold premium oa a crop produced oa a plot Si by 90 yards, cootaiaiag about ooe aod a half acres. "lie reporu having gathered 1374 pouads liat cottoo, or 33 poaad list per acre. This crop was pleated April 30th. 'lie also reports a bale of 400 pounds per acre from 13 acres, aad aa average of 400 pouods hat from bu entire crop of ISO ecret. Pitt, Edgecombe, Nasb, Halifax, Greene aod otber counties can show returns equal to this. Some years ago ooe farmer io Halifax made three bales on one aore. Then sta tistics of tine tobacco sbould be given. It is wor;b telling the world that there are planters in North Carolina wbo have made from 1400 lo 500 to the acre, and that from 1300 to $l,70O to tbe hand is sometimes realized. We throw oat the eagges tioo for what it is worth. The peo ple of our own Slate do not know tbe half of ita capabilities. How shall people beyood the Stale know? Let Ibe facts be scattered abroad. No. 2 of tbe Monthly Bulletin of our State Department of Agricul ture contains a good deal of useful aod needed information. If generally circulated it oan not fail to do moeh good. Some of the topioa treated of are the Preparation and care of plant bed"," ''Selection and prepara tion of soil," "Jute,w "Rice," "Sheep Husbandry," "The Geological Sur vey," "Fish Propagation," "Agricul tural Experiment Station," and "Im migration." We are not guilty often of the folly of using a foreign term. Oo yester day we branohed out into Frenoh and wrote jeu (Tesprit, bat a new word was coined by oar friend the com positor. We will not do so again soon "if the court know her opinion, aod she think she do." ONE CAHK lUR NOW? US PREi'.A .. R, P, HALL Eeld by ali te - I AS 8CNQ BT ACADISON WELLS, CABANA VE, K.ENKER 4 CJ. ap 9 eodly su we fr nrm 1000 BW VLOVR' 20Q Bbls POTATOES. For sale low by WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. A gentleman asks as to answer through tbe Stab tbe following; "Where tbe practice of requiriog seals to nous, mortgages sod other deeds origi nated, why tbey are required, aod tbe pre sent lew io regard to them f Will some ooe of oar legal gentle men answer the above in brief terms? Will it be with us now as it was before; Aa it was io our palmy days, When we gathered at will tbe golden ore That we dug io the mine of Uye? Il was tbeo that we had but to lift a band, Aod tbe highest were made to bow; But a saddening change has come o'er the Isod , Will any one care for us bow? The great parly that backed us through thick aod thin. When we stuck lo the swindling pUn, Hss deserted tbe one that we counted in, Aod elected another man. We may fcoow him-w? jo-bi)t it helps us not. And it's useless to make a fuss; We may know that bis fingers were deep io the pot, But it's nothing he owes to us. Id tbe valley of doubt, io a wonderful msi-, We are wandering, filled with feat. With a bitter regret fur tbe days ol Hayes, And with dread of tbe days so Dear. N. T Sun. QANDLIS. CANDY. CRACKERS Lye, PoU h, Soda, Soaps, Ac. CHEESE, miscellan kousT LIBERAL OFFERS! FOR 1881. TWO YEARS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE TII& REPRINTS OK THE BEITI8H QUARTERLY, (Evangelical) LONDON QUARTERLY. (Consei vnlivi ) EDINBURGH, (Win). AND WESTMINSTER, (L berai). REVIEW. and BlaCaWOOu's Eiiniiirfl Magazine, Present tbe BEST FOREIGN PBMoDUjaLs i,, convenient form and WITHOUT ABRIDGMENT OR ALTERATION. TERMS 8IT SUBSCRIPTION (IncludicR Po.iac., Blackwood or any one Review. . . . A 00 per anmm Blackwood and any one Review.. 7 00 ' Blackwood and two Reviews 10 00 Blackwood and three Reviews. ... 13 00 Any two Reviews 7 oj Any three Reviews ..10 03 The four Reviews jj oo Blackwood and the four Reviews. 15 00 These are about HALF THE PRICES charged W the English Publishers. Circulars giving the Contents of the Periodic.!, for the year 1883. and many other pariicaUn nny be had on application . Not AU Advertisement. PBBIODICALI. I&icJncced' Magazine for Jaoosry is so excellent number of the best of English mooihiiea lit coe rents arc :' Autobi ographies No. I, Beoveouto Cellini; The Private Secretary. Part III.; Before sod After tbe Bajlot; Tbe Bishop Astray; Oo Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters 1 Ophells; The Seer, A Tsle, by Rudolph Liodsu; Oal-Door Bonnets; Tbe Lao d of Oilead aod The Ministry of Misery. Maga Is ss bright ss a oew gold dollsr. Its lite rature fs Soe but iu politics are execrable. Price $4 a year. Tbe Leonard Scott Pub lishiog Company, publishers, New York. LiUetTi Living Afft, among olher articles, lo its last two issues preteoU tbe following: Saiot-Simoo's Parallel of Three Kioga, Edinburgh Retina; Winter Sports aod Pss tlmes, Biadaoood; Lord Edward Filagersld, iemptt Bar; Tbe Death of An ai agora , OmUmpcrary RtvUv; The Prophetic Power of Poetry, by J. C. Sharp, iraserj Tbe Uni ty of Nature, Part V., by the Duke or Ar gyll, Contemporary Iievtev; Don John, by Jeao Iogelow, 2Xry tf Be$t; A Day with a War Btllooo. HtncUmOi Century; Suwsr row, lempZs Bar; George Eliot, Spectator; sod tbe usual amouot of choice poetry. For flfiy-two numbers of sixty-four Isrge pages each (or more tbaa 8.800 pages a year), tbe subscription price (IS) is low. Litlell & Co , Bjstoo, are the publishers. Brown & Roddick 45 Market St. Take Notice I 111 correspondence should be with M. A. Dauphin as below. In ail cases the TICKETS themselves are sent, and never circulars offering certificates or 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 swindler A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. ELEVENTH GRAND DIS TRIBUTION, CLASS if. AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, FEB'JT 8, lSSl-129tb Montbly Drawl ne. Louisiana Stats Lottery Company. This Institution was regularly incorporated by the Legislature of the SUte for Educational and Chari Uble purposes in )S&8. FOR THE TERM OF TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, to which contract the in violable faith of the SUte is pledged, which pledge has been renewed by aa overwhelming popular vote, securing Its franchise in tbe new constitution adopted December ad, A D. 1879, with a capital of $1,000,000, te which it has since added a reserve runaor gssu.uuo. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBU TION will take place monthly on the second Tues day. Rnevfrseotoor poetpoBet. 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 Price. an30tf For sale pw by WILLIAMo & MURCHISON, Importers and Wholesale Grocers, North Water fct. yyB HAVE GREAT PLEASURE IN INFORM lug the Gaaeral Public tat we will offer tbs cheap est lit o LINEN TABLE DAMASKS. LINEN TABLE NAPKINS. LINEN DOILYS, acd LINEN TOWELS. that have ever been offered in this city. Our pat rons may rett assured that Uls is NOT all Adver tisement, aa the chases in price will be made on the goo&M In red pencil, showing exactly how much thy have ben reduced. Our object Is to close oat tfe balasee of the above, In order to make reoaa for ear Spring purchases. Being fully aware that NO subterfuge will accom plish our object w take this method. CALL EARLY, aad satisfy yourselves as to tbe Ualbfalne of the above. tVba'e to commence January 31st, 1881. 1 Capital Priae 1 Capital Prise... a Prises of $3500 5 Prize of 1000 SO Prizes of 600 100 Prises of 100 100 Prises of 60 '." , 600 Prises of SO .., 1000 Prtsas of IQ APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 9 Approximation Prises of $300 ft Approximation Prises or 100 9 Approximation Prises of 75 .$30,000 . 10,000 . 5,000 5,000 5.000 . 10.000 . 10,000 . 10,000 . 10,000 . 10,000 ajoo 1,800 900 1,857 Prises, 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 mail. Addressed only to m A nirnm,! New Orleans, Louisiana, or M. A. DAUPHIN, at No. 819 BROADWAY, NEW YORa.. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of GENERALS G T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EARLY, jan lS-Daaw4w&W we sat New Music Books. DrOWn X rCOaaiCK PTTVMPfl l ByMargar Peanualn i xij. jl mil kj Jan 80U 45 HarUet street. Osgood. Translations bv Loni -r. uragin JtmpoaucAUy a HOUSEHOLD collec tion, containing lullabies, nursery eongs, kinder garten songs, and everything of the kind that mu sical mothers, sisters A XT IS all the children so dearly love, compiled xi. IN JJ from the best Amer ican and foreign sources, and in many cases having both foreign and Englisb words. The, songs have simple accompaniments. Rhymes and Tunes bas JEM COLD WEATHER. OFBE ALL WOOL Jg votT TOES. Suggestive, ts con vulsed. aoJ Mr. Gladstone, what ever cosy he hia sympathies with tbe people aad belief as to the origioatiog caatee, must deal with events as they ar. He rasy oot be equal to the gjreat deoaada upon him, aod may nx mark oat a coarse that will staod the jadgment of hiatory, bat his eo virootaeou are peculiar and bis sca barraMoisau extraordinary. If the English people could rise above pre judice aod break the shackles of age aad loog iodalged opioioo and jive to Ireiaad a goverameot like it hasgiveoto Caaada aod Australia, the problem woold be solved at ooe, aa we think. The late news shows iatos fseltag ia the British i'ariia saeot, aad soeh a condition of aoeasi aa that the Premier's residence has t be guarded, aad he has to be v etched by the pot toe as he goes to A gentleman writes as a long let ter from Tarboro to prove thai the late Mr. John Norfleet was au honest Ke publican. We do not doubt it. Oar remaiks were intended for men of "intlaeuce and intelligence in tbe State." We knew nothing of Mr. Notdeet. Doubtless in the coanties there were some few quiet, seosible citizens who were Republican from conviction, curious as it may seem, but who were averse to politics. We bad no referenoa to thia class. This ia a free country, and a man may identify himself with any party he may elect. Out, it is useless to deny, that from one end of the Slate to the other men of local or general promioence rushed into the Republi can party and got oU-e. We could make op a list if the importance of the mailer would jaitijr suob an ex penditure of lime aad labor. The truth of the general proposition ia koown aod read of all men. To every rale there may be aa eicep AND MERINO UNITES GARMENTS FOR Ladles, Jents aad Children, at McINTIRE'S. FULL 8TOCK OF O -A-IR, PSTS, MATTINGS, Oil Cloths, Rugs, &c. E. Iff. McIHTIBE. J an 80 U . Chandeliers, Lamp Gtoods,&c. HAVE A STOCK OF NICE CHANDELIERS, I and 3 light. Also, Hanging Lamps, Parkin's House and Stand Lamps, Burners, Chimneys, Wicks, Ac. for sals low. Window Glass ail sizes. Hardware as cheap aa tba cheapest, at dwlltf GEO. A. PECK'S. : s Ten Dollars Reward JjV)B WHEEL L08T OFF ON OF THE ONE HUNDRED BOaOIES J act received by GERHARDT A CO. N.B Wheel found. jan 80 tf ' SaTtToir HQtler-in-law. i i SUBSCRIBE TO The 'Evening Visitor, Mr. Cabell, member of Con- rpHE best, schsapest evening pa- greae from Vlrglola, lately received the Kcctoana. The Ladles' Paper; it has following modesl request from a coostltn- JSiawto grind rUraoidivwiM: eat: "iljr friend, Mr. Hoard, years ago good advertising medium. Send for, specimen rsovea westf I cannot near irom mm. wpj. miw win you please goto the CJensus Office, lock over the lists tod feixj me word where OS IS.- Ralaleh. N O. Now Subscribe for the MUSICAL RECORD. $1 for 6 months. Try CCBKHNT COaaBNT. The Wilmington Star takes strong ground in favor of repealing the tax on books in North Carolina. Oar contemporary is quite right in thia. The meana of educating the people ought to be as free and acces sible as possible, and it is a narrow and short-sighted polioy which im poses any restriction, or in any way impedes this bleasiag. Jtfttertburg ( Va.) Index-Appeal. ' We find in our esteemed ooe temporary, the Boeton-j7era&?, some talk about "ceasing to patronize a newspaper," and also about "newspa per patronage." It is a stnpid phrase. We do sot consider that anybody patronizes a newspaper when he bays it; or that the paper ia nnder any obligations to any one who either purchases a copy or inserts an adver tisement. If it ia a wise and sound newspaper, the purchaser or tbe ad vertiser gets the fall valne of his money and the account is even be tween them. Ni YorkSun. EMERSON'S QUARTETS AND CHORUSES FOR MALE VOluBS. (60c, or 16 per dozen.) A capital collection of pieces. Just made, Jand well fitted by their moderate compass and easyarrange ment. as well as by their solid merit and trwat. vart- ety, for clubs and e-uartets that are so rapidly in creasing. The boos is compact and may easily be carried in the pocket. All Sorts of &C, &C, &.C., VARHYING IN SIZE FROM A gMALL PAPER OF TACKS CR SMALL BUY of Blaeing, Saltpetre, Blacking, Laudanom, Castor Oil, Peppermint, Cinnamon. Pain Killer, Pare goric, Soap, Starch, Axle Grease, Candy, Cheese, Crackers, Jelly, Pickles, Tobacco, Cigars and Matches, to a tub of Butter or Lard, Sack of Salt or Coffee, Barrel of Flour, Mullets, Sugar or Oil, to a Box of Meat, Tierce of Rice or Hams, to a Hogs head of Molasses, and in fact to anything in oar line which a DEALER OR CONSUMER NEEDS. ADRIAN & VOLLERS, jan 80 tf S, S. Cor. Front and Dock Sta. AT GEORGE MERS 11 & 13 SOUTH FRONT ST., FRESH ARRIVALS EVERY WEEK OF THE CHOICEST FAMILY GROCERIES, Delaware Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Ferriss' Sugar Cured Pig Hams, Light Strips and Shoulders. NEW STOCK OF CHAMPAGNE WINES, Blue Grass, Poney and Club Whiskey, Imported and Domestic Cigars, For sale at Low Prices GEO. MYERO, jan 4 tf Nee. 11 and 13 South Front st. fillari Hotel Lottery Postjionefl to April 7, 1S1, For a Full Drawing. rpHE DRAWING WILL TAKE PLACE AT jl iajuis V1LL.B, Kl under authority of spe cial act ef the Kentucky Legislature, and will be ucder tbe absolute control of disinterested commis sioners appointed by the act. LIST OF PRIZES. PREMIUMS. New fcubecrlbers may have tbe number, fur it&i and 1881 at the price of one year's sabfcrlpiio only. To any subscriber, new or old. we will turtH the Periodicals for 1879 at half price. All orders to be sent to tbe publicatloa office. Tt secure premiums apply promptly. The Leonard TScott Publishing Co , 41 BARCLAY ST.. NEW TORE. 32 Market St. 32 Sign of the Show Case with the Shoe maker. jyY STOCK OF BOOTS AND SUOE8 ALWAYS complete. Call and examine. SiUractlon entr- anteed to customers. Now is time to supply jooj families. A full line of those CHILDREN'S 8COTCD SOLE, in lace and buttons. Boeing is belter! dc Convince yourselves of the fact. A new lot of those SCOTCH SOLS GAITEHS Just received. Don't forget tbe eld number. C. ROSENTHAL, 34 MARKET ST. no 7 tf Peruvian Cuano. 2000 Tons No. 2 Peruvian Guano, For sale by Williams & Murchison. janfitf The Willard Hotel with all itsldjQCA Ann Fixtures and Furniture ) BEETHOVEN. Elographical Romance by Ran. $1.50. ALBUM OF SONGS. ($2. CO ) By Robert Frans. ntborlsed edition of ene hundred of tbe very best . "1 I . " ui vrqruiMii bvuk ever useuea. . , In Pasts A new Sunday School Song Book. Any book luailed, post free, ior retail price. Oliver Sitson & Co., BOSTON. CHAS. H. DITSON& CO. 843 Broadway, N, Y. jan S3 dawtf J. E. DrTSON A CO. 923 Chestnut St., Phil. Wed fc Sat Aaurra)s) The SyeniDg Visitor, California Fears. A FEW CHOICE CALIFORNIA PEARS LEFT, r. the season nearly over. Malaga Grapes in large bunches. Pine Apples. Grape Fruit, Oranges, Apples, Candles, cheapest to finest. Soda Water for those who call for it. At 8; G. NORTHROP'S J jan 15 tf Fruit aad Confectionery Stores. 3 A Positive Cure Without Medicines, Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougies ! ratentea uctooer is, 1876. One box N o 1 will care any case In four days or lees. No.8 will cure the most obstinate case.no matter of how Jong standing. . N nauseous doses of cubebs, copaiba, or oil of sandalwood, that are certain to produce dyspepsia by destroying the coatings of tbe stomach. Price f 1 60. Sold by all Druggists, or sailed on receipt or price. 'For further particulars send for circular. P. O. Box 1583. J. O. ALLAN CO. , de 11 eodfim sa tn th 83 John St., New York. One Residence on Green Street $15,000 uuu xieiuueace ua ureen a trees. j 5 qoq Two Cash. Frizes, each $5,000. 10 000 Two Cash Prizes, each $8,030 r 4.CQ3 rive vsu xroses, eacn iti.uuu 5 000 Five Cash Prises, each $500 2500 Fiffy Cash Prizes, each $100 .. . 6,000 One hundred Cash Prices, each 50 5 000 Five hundred Cash Prises, each $20 10,000 uw ot wi our x arxuuro i ooo One Fine Piano 500 One Handsome Silver Tea Set 103 400 Boxes Old Bourbon Whisky, $3S 14,400 10 Baskets Champagne, $35 850 Five hundred Cash Prizes, each $10 600 400 Boxes Fine Wines, $30 12,0 to hju xwxea AODertaon ueunty w nisxy, $30. . 0,000 400 Boxes Havana Cigars, $10 ; . . . 6 000 Five hundred Cash Prizes, each $10 6,000 Amounting to $369,850. Whole Tickets $8; . Halves $i; Quarters $3. Remittances may be made by Bank Check, Ex press, Postal Money Order, or Registered Mail. Responsible agents wanted at all point. For circulars giving full Information and for tickets, Address . W. C. D. WHIPS, . Willard Hotel, Louisville, Ey. feb 8 D2tawaW2m wed sat A LARGE STOCK OF Sash. Doors, Blinds. AND ALL KINDS OF MILL WohK, LUMBER, LA I IIS, Ac, FOR SALE VERY CHEAP, AT ALTAFFER, PRICE A Faotobt : Foot of Walnut st. Ian 30 tf Ornos: Nutt, near Red Ctom it SCUPPERiUQIUC AND FLOWERS WINE ; MANUFACTURED BY Whiteville Wine Co. wkltKVILLE, N. C. Samples and prices on application. de9tf Send in your orders for the holidays, OLD NEWSPAPERS, SUITABLE for Wrapping and otl oaa te nod at the STAR OFFICE: IN ANT QUANTITY L other Durpoees RICE. -yB BUY ROUGH RICE AT BEST CASH prices, and keep constantly on hand all grade of clean Rice from COMMON to FANCY. A) DOUSE A good cheap and bealtby food 'oi Horses, Cows, Hogs, Ac. All goods sold at Charleston prices. NORWOOD GILE8 A CO . deStf r ProprietoMlCarollna Bice Mill Mon MUM Life Insurance Co. OF SVAUGUSTA, MAINE. DIRECTORS Offlse, 153 Tremont St , Boston, Masa. 301 YEARS OLD. Assets 87,000,000. Taanasi t7r?eftvm Avif wrvltlAsi rvnlv hot flT60 sU Endowment policy, maturing at ags 85 for same premium charged by other companies for an ordi nary Life policy. . . All policies secured by the Malae Non forfeit or Law. Call and see sample policy. JNO. W. GORDON BRO., AgeiiU. Ja 30 tf 4 North Water tit.

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