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Wa will t& Wileaioftoo St a a s ea h t& mora tntalf. garoa aod camiiia Ut ipmt to y ta yoar cocmy, t if it b) I frtaly fjrfirt yoo. or to cooamand btica kal Uka-a-d'3: aad Mc k oaf all.ta- I'U fjrfir you. " 7 tr'iort Oar fnead propoaad the iboe bca of the pirirapb ia the Stak which rfrrd to the rtmoval of rx v. IloIJea' political diaabililice. ' will a3wr hita. The 5tac ii uoi a prcalor of any cam. Upon proper repeatauce aod amendment of I it' it w for holding oat the aceptre of for givena. to all. The cooditioo of troal lif i. Uid down to the 9cnp t r ol Iopirtioa i rtpeotAoce rrpeiHAoce toward God and toward mn. A coodemaed atoner cionot h p for pirdoa aotil cootrittoo. The ooaditioo of political reatoratioo af ter trial and coodeaoalioo oogbt to b r-peataoce aad amen Jrn ot of 1" (, it ea. to m. la tboat the cooath of Sep- ututxtr, the t;ae night, the place the to wo of Raleigh, the locality ot. UolJo' froot porch, the writer of thi heariL iba: geotlemao, ia a pech to a Urjje crowd tbat had a tabld oo the occAaioa of rejotciog or Got. Caldweli'e triamph, aay, thtt upoa reviwwtag hi pxt political life and remembering what he had Joo ii (ioremor be wa. coattraioed to Jclare that he saw nothing to re gret ta it, bat if ctrcaaaatADced x. be had bweo he woald act precisely aa be bad dooe. These are not bra ex word.i a a: thle dlataace of time we c3not andertake to remember thets, bat we think we bare given the aptrtt and ioteat of what be eaid. V remember the occarreoce more particularly from two cooeideraliooe: firat, we were mach tarpred at what w heard, and, aecood, it became oar iaty to comment opoa the tpeecb .o afierwarda in thecolatnoe of the $h SntinL The remarka of Gov. Holdea ahow d thai after two yeara of redectioo b aiaU regarded hi coaraw with aatie faction. The LegieUtare that trie bitn for high erimee tad miadexaeaa ora ad broke bin of hie cflce thoaght diSereatly. The people of North Carolina, who had been ahock ! aod oatraged ia their Ubertiee by hi coarte, .thoaght dtaereatly. It wa a very gTeit crime agaioat lib erty, aod againat the people, that be ttad been guilty of. So ooe aoder tauda the geniaa of oar govcrnmeot end eooatilatioaal law better thao Gov. Uoldeo. At tbobar of hLe own eooaciwoce he caaaotaUod approved. He kaowa faU well that he waaguiUy of a great crim ajuiat civilixatwo. ajaiajajoatiae, aad agalat the lib rtiee ef lie people, when he lorded it wua eaca a sizu caaa ta Nerth .av a. l . a 1 Aa I CsUrLadarisgl&cti dark,UoUaos, I afijietite days wbea iae beams of m - m . . ... ' V . gooaoaa aiea imoj po- Ildacm. Mary Anderson alien d ism ami v We appears! supreme; wU, Q sxm splendid party la corruptloo aad immorality ran Hot, Waablogtoo. . ' . . . t j orgies ia the very capilol ol tbe po- , Dal ioleoce oppression cannot last always. Ia this instance even- handed jostice came-sooner that was tx pec led. The whole people of North Carolina were indignant. They bid been outraged by some of tbeir own popU by meo who bad been placed a guardian, oe.r tbeir right, and lib- artiaa. Ther were reeolved tbat lhacor- roptore of lha popla aod theabuiere of authority ihoald not have it all their own way. Action became the cry. From every templed bill and every teeming valby from cot aod maoaion - from the poor aod the ricb, the demand went np aa one voice Briog the greatest offender to justice. In tbia inatance, we moat believe, tbe voice of the people waa the voice) of God. What followed ? The Hooie of Kepreaeotativee be came the accuser and proaecator of Gov. Holden. lie waa arraigned be fore the bar of the Senate, which sat aa a jury, upon the charge of high crimes and misdemeanors. He had the ablest conosl. Such strong and well furnished men, true Democrats, as Chief Justice Smith and Edward Cooigland peace and bleeaiog to his memory stood up for bts defence. He bad a long, aod fair trial. There was no hurry, and no right waa de nted bim. Tbe ablest speech, aa we think, made in the trial waa in his de fencethat by the present pare and learned Chief Jualice. He waa con victed, $cvral of hi$ oten party friends voting for hi$ condemnation, so strong and overwhelming was the evidence. He was broken of offioo and waa forever disfranchised. This waa not donem acorneror io a hurry. It waa dooe after great deliberation and care, and tbe people from Chero kee to Carriluck said teeli done, and every freeman in North Carolina thanked God aod breathed freer. Hat, to spite of the flagrant provo cations aod tremeodooscrime agaiost a people's liberty; in spile of his un- faithfolncsa aod ireaaoo to frtedom aad cocstitaiiooal la io the boar of trial, we bare this to saj: we do not know that Gov. tioldeo desirea tbat bis disabilities sball be removed; no sucb alalemeot baa been made, we (re lieve; but if over bis own signature be will represent to tbe Legislature tbat be ia truly aod deeply sorrowful for ice past, aod now aces wbal a terrible assault he made upon a free, constitutional goveromeot aod upon tbe dearest liberties of tbe people, aod will ask for tbe removal of tbe political disabilities placed upon bim, after fair and tboroagh trial, bj tbe rep rr nta Uvea) of tb people, then ire tJiinJk he ought to ft granted a full and complete amnesty aad be restored to all ihe rights of citizenship. Witboal sucb confession and sucb application for pardon tbeo we are unqualifiedly opposed lo amnesty and restoration to cilizecsbip. We are not forgetful tbat "tbe quality of mercy ij not strained, and tbat "it is an attribute of God himself." Nor are we forgetful tbat "Kirtaly power doth then shew lika W heoimercy ttajum jailice." God manifests bis mercy aod forgive oe, we arc taught in bis Word, when true contrition fills tbe heart and is expressed by tbe lips. It is only then tbat mere is extended where bit'uerto justice bad threatened. Nor are we forgetful of tbe golden rule do unto others as we would be dooe by. We could not expect pardon either of God or of man if we bad been Governor and bad borne ourselves as be did in bis bigb office, unless we bad humbly confessed our sine, fell tbem deeply in oar souls, aad implored forgiveness. Io sayiog what we have said we are 01 actuated io the least by any feelings of p-rsooal resentment and uoktndoe. Wo have known Gov. Holden for tbirty-fiveoresrs. We have loog admired bis Doe abilities, and regard bim as one of the ables; journalists North Carolina or tbe South has produced. We would not injure a hair of his bead or wound bis heart io tbe least in a spirit of wantonness. We have written from a profoood seose of duty. Two weeks ago we wrote an article aod threw it aside. We hoped tbat no occasion would arise tbat would seem to call upon us for a statement of oar views aud convictions of right. We owe a doty to tbe people bigber tbao any we owe to any man, even though tbat mao were oar frieod or oar brother. Our Ural allegiance aod doty ia to tbe Slate 10 the people. Upon a decla. ration of repentance for aioa sgaioat tbe people and an application for peraoo. wi ear to toe Lztaiature . 1 . a W a grant it, but upon no other terms. ( and Bacchus brM hit carnivals idq Mr. Tilden baa writteo a letter in whiflh;.h wives hi. estimate of , - ; "Tljdmaa Jefarton. Coming from ft distinguished New York politician ihe following exiraota arc really in tereatlng: TbomM Jefferson baa a liile to ihe et teem sad g t allude ol ibe America o peo p!e even greater then ibat wbicb be de rived from Del Of toe tainor 01 toe ueciar Atloa uf Indensndeoce. aod being ' Ibe othor of tbw-8tatute of KeHjrroaa Freedom bVl$ vt bc Amtricao RavoJailoo. aod ib civil airu,;- menlemeriCi,ndthecontroTerietihroub which waa ImDressed upon It the charac ter of a governmeot 'by tbe people, for tbe people," be waa the apoetle of human free dom aod tbe greateat leader of tbat bene flceot philosophy which was embodied in oerToilliollooa. "At a lime when powerful teodencita are at work to subvert tbe orlgloal charac ter of oar Government; to break down tbe limitations of power established by tbe Constitution; to ceotralisa the action aod loflaeoce of official authorities; to create a coverolog claia, oalog the machinery of goveromeot aa a corrupt balance of power to the electiona, aad then shspiog legisla tion aod admlolilratloo io the interests of tbe few agaiost tbe many; tbe precepu aod example of such a man aa Mr. Jefferson caoooi be too often Invoked." Such seatitneota do credit to Mr. Tilden1 penetration and patnbtism. Mr. Jeffersoo was the great political genius of oor country; bat more im portant than this, be was the friend of the people. No man has been worse abased, aad no mao deserved belter of his country thao the sage, philosopher, statesman and patriot of Monttoello. Tbe events of the last twenty years have confirmed and il lustrated his forecast and wisdom. His "foresight" was belter thsn roost politicians "hindsight." Tbe Irish Land League of the Uni ted State have issued an ad dree io the American people. It declares thai a crisis iu the affairs of Ireland has been reached. It describes tbe abuses of authority. The people are united and reaolved. Strong, reso lute, thoughtful men are lead ing, aod if they are silenced, others will leap to fill tbeir va cant places. Ireland cries for jus tice, and the Land Leaguo is her voice. England prepares to beat and I tcoofge before red reeaiog her wrongs. The address calls upon tbe people to hold meetings in every city. We quote : "As yoa saved tbe Irish people from deatb aod raised them from despair, show ibst your sympathy It still wilb tbem io ibeir craod strujls tot justice. Tbe mem ben of the League are kail close together. Add lo your members ; form new braocbes io every place where ten frieods of ibe caa be formea rjace yourselves 10 tarmSKlfate commonlcatfDn with us. Ireland mo rta fast lo her supreme crisis, aod we must be close together wbto the hour ar rives. Trust the patriotism, wisdom aod prudence of tbe Irish leaders. Tbey are cheered by your sympathy make your sympathy more marked. Orgaoiz: every where. w v a a . a at I e were giaa to see mat airs. 1 p. I. Page has caused Uepresenta- I live Goods lo withdraw ber petition for a few dollars doe ber husband. Tbe unmanly and unmannerly at tack made upon tbe memory of ber dead husband was more than tbe proud and sensitive Southern woman would bear. Tbe speech of Mr Goods on the occasion of tbe with drawal waa dignified, touching and io excellent laate. He spoke words of truth and soberness when he said to the country, and we reproduce them here because they deserve to be emphasized and indorsed: "He wished lo repeat what he bad fre quently said, thai the people of the South had never expected asd did not now ex pect that the losses incurred bJ Individuals as a necessary incident of Ihe war, would ever be reimbursed to tbem. They had (tone loto the war with their Jeyes wide open, had ataked everything they possessed apoQ the issue of the ttgaollo straggle, aod tbey had rest and were prepared manfully lo accept It as ihe fate of war." The letter of George Eliot written hofnrat ftar t wrmntxrm.firmt vair tmnA co.-, .r. p.r.d).r. ..id tob. tnoroogniy is.vaogitcai ana iuh or healthy, beautiful sentiments aa well aa wit, penetration and philosophical 1. .1 Txrt. v. j nha.rv.tiAn W nan aha nrr a nnHr .ft. a ww ft 1 s 11 si the witberinsr ioflaeoce of the Posi- I live bvuooi acripmiaiiHT was ougni-1 . .a. 1 t- - tf . . v . ,-f mnA rtanaAfVlMft aria tTlAf in arlr .... , , , nesa aod died, as far aa is known, without hope and without God. It is probable that the SeoaCe will pass a bill allowing tbe Cabinet offi cers seats on certain days assigned for tbeir attendance. The English cus tom will be adopted probably io part. We referred to tbe matter at large some lime ago. Tb Democrats in tbe Senate ob tained a decided violory in tbe mat ter of the electoral account resolu tions. In tbe final tote on Senator Morgan's resolution aa amended, six Itepobltoaoe vofVd with the Demo crats. tmi ratsiMiCAia.: Sbri Qtrvtfih Mcd&Xfairiutt for Jann ary Le an. later eating aumber of fbis valua ble pohbcaUoo. Iu leadlog paper la an origlaal ooaUlhuUoo from Dr. Henry A. Mania, of Boston, Mass., entitled "Jeffsr-aoaas-a Vaccioator, accompanied with ale fse simile reOers of President JeJTr-o- Dr.- Thoeao T, Wood is sole editor. Qa baa deo noei 1 tbe work airics th in, cepUoa cf the Mtdieal Journal Ooe of Ibe . pepere, Who Pint Described Malarial n ' t th n I. Madii lr fir ""per.. s;., - v. - Oils P..Maoaoo, who began.hla practice io Oraoviliff eonoty aoon afeVhis;gradaation, where be continued ootllHbe war . ''Be ia now Professor to BicbmoajS Medica Col lege. na4s a i native fh"4t chyV Price $3 year. Address at Wilmiogtoo, N C. Ihe Southern Historical Society Papers tot Jananry ia out. Its contents are interest ing. An accunot of the operations around New Berffe io 18M Is gtveo, wtrb reportt of Generals Pickett, Hoke and Barton. The Battle of Ocean Ptd. Floridt, witn re porta of Geo. Beaurrgarii nod others,' ia next treated. To Nntb Carolinians tbe moat interesiiog article will be found to be tbe letter of Geu Trimble, of Maryland, on tbe conduct of Lane's and Scale ' Brigade at Gettysburg. It would be we 1 fur certain Virginia writers to study that Utter, aud the one Gen. Trimble wrote to Maj. Daniel, of Lynchburg Geo. Trim ble's letters are a pail of he llisory of Lant'a Brigade. Tuere are other luUrtst ing and imporiaol ppeis. We hope this excellent publication id well sustained If all of the North Car- liua Colocels (war re Cord) and "Kuruel." (regiments unknown) would kubscribe.il would bave a subscrip tion lis' equal to nil indigencies, aod the tiames would be counted by lens of thou sand. lJf iua 3 a e tr- Addiese Rev. J. William Jones, D D., Secretary, S il. 8. Richmond, Va. OrjHKKNr CO.tlMKNT. Mr. Gladstone's, blood is up, and the half balling policy wilb which he began the fight against the obstructionists has been abandoned wilb a vengeanoe. Tbe government, now, anre of the aid of Sir Stafford Nortbcote and the Conservative, is taking things with a high hand, and Mr. Parnell, together with bis band of gallant bat bopeleos Irish mem bers, has been "named" by tbe speaker of the House and suspended. Mr. Paruell appears throughout lo have displayed more pluck than wis dom, bat be has been fighting for what he thinks to be sacred rights. The government is no doubt sustain ed in its policy of coercion by tbe English people, but the world will not be in a hurry to indorse the abuses wbiob have given occasion for such measure. Halt. Gazette, Dem. Of course there is intense ex citement throughout Great Britain. Tbe utmost bitterness of feeling has been developed. Where tbe trouble will and no on a nan nonaiblv foretell. jt j8 imposaible, at present, to decide wbetner tbe arrest ot uavilt was legal, or otherwise, for the facts have not been given to the public. It is to be hoped that British statesmen will see, in those events and the loads that abroad the future, a strong hint that tbe only road to permanent peace lies in the direction of Irish independence. Wash. Poet, Dem. RmvlK Political Disabilities niiiiOnr Eich.siti fay- Weldoo News Postmaster Uoldeo has not ex pressed any repentance for the sins which oaused his unDeaohment. and wo think our law-makers had as well wait until they are asked before they do this thing if tbey wail no longer. With bis disabilities removed Gov. Holden would be the leader of the Republican party in this Slate; and tour years hence, if be should canvass the Slate as a Republican candidate and play tbe role of martyr, charging tbat be was disfranchised from party malice and was reinvested with tbe rights of citizenship by a Democratic legislature by way of confessing tbe wrong they bad committed and mak ing atonement for it if be should do this, there would be no answer to it, and tbe parly would be stultified. Fayeiteville Examiner. If ex-Governor Holden will man fully acknowledge his error, we see o reason why be may not have his disabilities removed. Bui if he says tbat when he refused obedience to the writ of. habeas corpus he did right, then to remove his disabilities would be an endorsement by tbe General Assembly of North Carolina of a doctrine which if carried out would be fatal to constitutional lib erty. Louisburgh Times. Ljb?'' ment trial, and it is generally the oase these days for a person to "be TT7 for his 8.in8" an(i forgive- nest before he is forgiven. 0 47 &7 bishop atkinson. a monodv V How much is bid beneath tbe chancel floor, That God made besutlful aod crowned W'3L sxreaco I Un vvt wwwasaj t savau UBl ucuiauauk 1 autr. Fell 00 tbe fallen, desolate and poor, Richer thao iogots from a bounteous store. Young children io his arms found wel come place Io lovlog kinship ; none could fail to trace Their meekness in all honors which be bore. With mleo msje&ilo and controlling eye- Ills to command; bat his still more to ' wio, With gentle grace aod kindliest sympathy. From devious paths of waywardness aDd sio. But his a bigber service aod reward, Io ibe immediate presence of his Lord. SPA RALaiOH, January, 4881. Raleigh Nevos-Obssrver. Fresh Arrivals. g0 Bags Bio COFFEE, rA Bbls Refined 8 DO ABy OU m C0 bbls N. O. SUGAR, HhdSNewCBba MOLASSES, 4 O 100 bbls New Orleans MOLASSES, 2 Tiercas Chaxlestoa RICB, 100 BbU 8d POTA-TOES, qaa Bajtfflli Va.-loaL, inn Bubals Seed OATS, HALL & PEARS ALL. feb 5 DWtf MISCELLANEOUS. j THE BEET REMEDY tlie Throat aEiCuiis. In diseases of tlin jmii liionary organs a safe iml reuaWe remedy is u: valuable. Aykis'.s r. : -t; t lEititv Prctukai. is Ii :i reinedv. and no i'.- tli.- fOBtiileucef of CiM tii.- public. . t is a soi- M' -iiritic commnatiou ot CH 'rirY ' "' lot'dicinal prim-i-viiiu , curative vir tues of the finest drugs, i-liemicallv united,' of the Greatest' possible efficiency aud,nuiforui- --v 7 it v or results, iisirises i V.'- i vfir.ii" at the foundation of all i. :!:ii: :i: v diseases, affording prompt relief A.y rlllt'S, Him is aunncu mucuiiui a:! ;i; or itiiei- sex. Being very palatable. very pi it rear i-.f iuuL'!-st hililren take it reanuy. in r,tiii ,rv Coiigiis, ColdSi Sore rThroat, li.o;u-lii.is, lnUoeiiza, Clergyman's Sore Throat, Asthma, Croopad Ca tarrh, the effects of AVER'S CllKKHV PEC u.w. are luagii-a!. and multitudes are an ntahY pi-es"rved from serious illness by its :i:iiely and faithful use. It should be kept at hand in every household lor the pvo r -.iio i it affords in sudden attacks. In .Vhoo;:ia - cough and Consumption t iii-re I tn other remedy so efficacious, "tilling. :Uld helpful. low pri -es ar inducements to try s jme of t i nn!!v mixtures, or .syrups, made of cheap :ut : i!H'IT:-. tive ingredients, no'.v oifered, which, as they contain no curative qualities, cis.i afford only temporary relief, and are sun- to d; i i-ivc and disappoint the patient. Diseases o! the throat and lungs demand active and ;fTectivt;trearment; and itisdan g ions cxH-viui"-ntiug with unknown and heap medicines, from the great liability that these diseases may, while so trilled with, become deeply seated or incurable. Use Aykk's CiiKituv Pkctobai., and you may c.iniideiitly expect the best results. It is a s:aii.lard tiiedical preparation, of known and "ktt'jwledged curative power, and is as ip as its careful preparation and fine i :i-:.ieiits will allo. Eminent physicians, .: .. ;m ; its composition, prescribe it in their ; : The test of half a century has i . . i. i? . ahsolnte certainty to cure all pul .; n.iiy mplaints not already beyond the -, oi lininaM aid. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., I'l-Hotical aud Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. . BY AI.J. lUlVtittlsTS EVEKVWUHE. ap 2 eodly su wa fr nrm Not All Advertisement. Brown & Roddick 45 Market St. E HAVE GREAT PLEASURE IN INFORM ing the General Public tat we will offer the cheap- est lot of LINEN TABLE DAMASKS, LINEN TABLE NAPKINS, LINEN DOILYS, aad LINEN TOWELS, that have evor bean offered in this elty. Our pat rons may rctt assured that this is NOT all Adver tisement, as the change in price will be made on the goods in red pencil, showing exactly how much they have been reduced. Our object is to close out the balance of the above, in order to make room for our Spring purchases. Being fully aware that NO subterfuge will accom plish our object we take this method CALL EaRLY, and satisfy yourselves as to the truthfulness of the above. 0rs e to commence January 31st, 1881. Brown & Roddick 45 market Street. jm E0 tf RICE. -yyrE BUK ROUGH BICE AT BEST CASH pnees, and keep constantly en hand all grades of clean Rice from COMMON to FANCY. PURE SEED RICE for sale -both Upland and Tidewater varieties. All goods sold at Charleston prices. NORWOOD GILES & CO., fc-j 5 tr Proprietor. Carolina Rice Mills. For Sale. FOUR GOOD S0T3NU HORSES, FIVE YEARS old : sis voune MULES, either In nafirs or slnris. The above stock can be seen t my place, In sight of Navs-ea Factory, fifteen minutes ride on train from Wilmington. Those wishing to purchase will do well In calling on the undersigned., feb4 8teod nac F. M. MOORE. Flour, Meal, &c. JTAVING LEASED THE CAPS FEAR MILLS. I am prepared to furnish FLOUR, HOMINY AND MEAL equal to the best and at the lowest prices, fab tf C. B. WRIGHT. HATE A STOCK OF NICE CHANDELIERS, S and 3 light. Also, Hanging Lampi, Perkln's House and Stand Lamps.. Bamers, Chimneys, W lcks, &c , for sale low. Window GlassUall sizes. Hardware aa cheap as the cheapest, at" de 11 tf oao. A. PECK'S. For Sale, DESIRABLE TRUCK FARM, SITUATED about three miles from this city, on the Wilming ton A Weldom Railroad, adapted to the culture of Strawberries and other Fruits. For further partic ulars apply to W. L KELLY, feb 3 Iw At Springer's Coal Yard. We QUARANTES PEL'S CORN SOLVENT TO cure a Corn in Eight Hours or money refunded. Twenty five Cents. J. D. NDTT & CO., Druggists. Jan Prime WMte Corn. WE HAVE ADVICES OF OVER TWENTY THOUSAND BUSH; PRIME WHITE CORN, new bags, which Is -arriving at the 'rate of about 1000 Bushels Per day. on consignment. For ri veiy low for cash. 2S Bales LAUREL HILL YARN in store, feb 5 tf G. BONEY A SONS. The Uarion Star. THB OLDEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN the Pee Dee section, one of the wealthiest and most prosperous in the State, offers to Commlafrios Ssd Wholesale Merchant and Manufacturers, and to those who have adopted the plan of selling by sample, an. excellent mcdiSm of communication I with a large and Influential class of merchants, me- j chanlcs.plantera and' naval store men. whose nat- renagela worth axjlidtation. , Advertisements and Business Cards -inserted on liberal terms. Address THE STAB,- tepttStf Mario. 8. C. fXLD NEWSPAPERS, SUITABLE ror wrappi for WraDTJlnsr and ether diimim via 00 noa h toe sraa mM. be bed at the STAR OF 'aA. '. 'i IN ANY QUANTITY MISCELIiANEOUS. f ITotice. NOBTH CA6LlNA KAlLROAb CO., i' SECY Aljb TRBASOBEB'S OFFICE. CoarfAHT Shops, N. C, Jan. 31, 1881. THB DIRECTORS OF THE NORTH CARO llna Railroad Company, have declared a Divi dend or Six Per Cent; Three Per Cent, payable on lat March to Btockhoioere or recora on lutn eo- t roarr next, and Three Per Cent on lat September to stocKnoidere or recora on lutn Angoat next rne Jitock-Bowka of tha Coupaay will b closed from iota reoraary to 1st Marco, ana rrom lotn Auguet to 1st September, 1881. ' P. B. RUFFIN, fb 1 lm Secretary. A Scotch Treat ! JMNNAN HADD1ES JU3T RHCBIVD, WITH instructions for cooking. LOCHFYNlS HERRINGS, with im tructiots. SCOTCH MARMALADE, in rorcclain Jars. EDINBURQ OATMEAL, BARLEY, &c. Hare also Just received, Soused Pig's Feet, in barrels, for sale by the dczen at 50c; California Boneless Hams, Sugar Cored Shoulders, Ferris Hams, and other nice brands of (Jams; Apples, Cabbages, Turnips, Sweet Oranges, Batter, t mokedand Pickled Salmon, Bacon Strips, Mackerel, Ac a3BCall and cee Goods and get prices. Jas. C. Stevenson Market Mreet. New Crop Cuba Molasses. First Cargo off ho Season. 441 HHDS- Choice New 49 TRC3' j Crop Molasses, Ex British Brig "-Malaga," direct from MataEza?, Now landing and for rale by febStf WORTH & WORTH. Sundries. 10 000 Sacks R SALT 3000 Sackfl Mareha!1'8 salt- For sale low by. WILLIAMS & MURCeiSON. 3Q0 Sacks COFFEE, 2Q0 Bbls bUGAR. For rale low by WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. 1000 BbI FLOI3rB' 200 BblB FyrAfross' For sale low by WILLIAMS & MURCHISON . QANDLES, CANDY. CRACKERS. CHEESE, Lye, Pota.-h, Soda, Sjaps, Ac. For sale low by WILLIAMS & MURCHISON, Importers aad Wholesale Grocers, JanSOtf North Water tt. All Sorts of G-IRO OIEIRIIKiS 40 alcC, VARRYING. IN SIZE FROM A f I - -TV gMALL PAPER OF TACKS CR SMALL BOX ef Blueing, Saltpetre, Blacking, Laudanum, Castor Oil, Peppermint, Cinnamon, Pain Killer, Pare goric, 86&p, Star3 Axle Grease, Candy, Cheese, Crackers, ZJeJly, Pickles, Tohacce, Cigars and Matches, to a tub of Butter or Lard, Sack of Salt or Coffee, Barrel ef 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 our line which a DEALER OR CONSUMER NEEDS. ADRIAN VOLLERS, Jan 30 tf S. E. Cor. Front and Dock Sta. WiUard Hotel Lottery Postponed to April 7, 1881, For a Jt uii iirawint?. eawawi w eaaav m I THE. DRAWING WILL TAKE PLACE AT -a. jjumaviuin, K,rm iummt aothority of aepe cial act ef the Kentucky Legislature, and will be ucder the absolute eontol of disinterested commis sioners appointedhjrt&e act. - t- LIST OF PRIZES. The Willard'Bfctkfwtth all Its) dflWh nnn Fixtures and Furniture i 1 HvV)UUU One Residence on Green Street . S15.000 One Residence on Green Btreet; tv?1 . v. 15 000 Two Cash Prizes, each $5000... 10 000 Two Cash Prizes, each $,030 r 4.C03 Five Cash Prizes, each $1,000 5,000 Five Cash Prizes, each $500. 8,600 Flffy Cash Prizes, each $100 ;. 6,000 One hundred Cash Prizes, each $50 6 000 Five hundred Cash Prizes, each S30. . . : 10.000 One Set of Bar Furniture 1.00a One Fine Piano 500 One Handsome Silver Tea Set ' inn 400 Boxes Old Bourbon Whisky, $38.. 14,400 iu oaaseis unampagne, $.... 850 Five hundred Cash Prats, each $10.... , 600 400 Boxes Fine Wines, $30 18,000 300 Boxes Robertson County Whisky, $3i). . 6,000 400 Boxes Havana Cigars, $10 6,000 Five hundred Cash Prizes, each $10. . . . . : . 5,00ff , Attonntfog to $360;850. Whole Tickets $8;, Halves $4; Quarters $3. Remittances' may be made W Bank Check, Ex press, Postal Money Order, or Registered Mall. Responsible agents wanted at all points. For circulars giving lull Information, sad for tickets. Address W. C. D. W HIPS, Willard Hotel, Louisville, Ky. feb 3 D2tawAW3m - wed sat sare TorHfltler-ln-Iai.'; SJBSCRIBBTO ml . f. . . I he EVPTIlt11f- Vietf-nr V v4l5 . V l&l LUX , rjAHB BBSST, THE CHEAPEST EVENING PA- lit has KTOwintr: : aDechnen copjv Address, PER in North Carolina the Ladies' Paner: no politics: no axe to trrind: la rarjldlv good advertising medinm. Send . for The Evening Visitor, Raleigh, N.C. : MISCELLANEOUS. LIBERAL OFFERS i FOR 1881. TWO TEABS FOR THE PRICE OF 0E THE REPRINTS OK THE BRITISH QUARTERLY, (Evangelical LONDON QUARTERLY. (CoDneivti, ) EDINBURGH, (Wh.o. I AND WESTMINSTER, (Liberal), REVIEWS, AND BMw ooa's Eiinliflrli Mamine, Present the BfiS T FOREIGN PK-1 jDIl.aU convenient form and WITHOUT AbKlou a kii OR ALTERATION. TERMS OF SUBS J K I PT1 OK aocludlng PoiUr. Blackwood or any one Review. CO per aanum Blackwood and any one Review.. 700 Blackwood and two Reviews 10 00 Blackwood and threj Reviews. . . . 13 00 Any two Reviews 700 Any three Reviews .. 10 M The four Reviews 1 00 Blackwood and the four Reviews. 15 00 These are about HALF THB PKICK8 chanced i the English Publishers. Circulars giving the Content! of the Periodica for the year 1880, and many other particular! miy be had on application . PREMIUMS. New subecrlbers may have tbe number, for 188) and 1881 at tho price of one year's anbrcription only. To any subscriber, new or old. we will fur.ifb the Periodicals for 1879 at half price. All Orders to be sent to the publication ofllcc. To secure premiums apply promptly. The Leonard Scott Publishing Co , 41 BARCLAY feT., NEW YORK. 32 market St. 32 Sign of the Show Case with the Shoe maker. jyjy STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES ALWATM complete. Call and examine. Satisfaction guar anteed to customers. Now Is time to .apply yoar families. A full line of those CHILDREN'S SCOTCH SOLE, in lace and buttons. Seeing is behavior. Convince yourselves of the fact. Anew lot or those SCOTCH SOLS GAITEB4 just received. Don't forget the aid number. C. ROSENTHAL, 32 JIARKET ST. no 7 tr Peruvian Guano. 2000 Tons No. 2 Peruvian Guano, For sale by Williams & Hurckison Jan 6 tr Dividend Notice. thasi f directors of tbb bank OF NEW HANOVER have this day declared Seml-Annual Dividend of FOUR PER CENT . free of tax. payable on and after thei0ia In. feb 3 It fl. U. WALLACE, Caahlar. Stockholders Meeting. ryU& ANNUAL MEETING OF THB oTOCH holders of the. Bank of New Hanover will b. M at their Banking House In this city, on ThurnUj the 10th day of February. 181, at IS o'clock, feb 3 It Hi O. WALLS CS. Cablar. A Positive Cure Without Medicines, Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougiei! Patented October IS. 1878. One box , N o.l will cure any case In four days or lets. 201.3 will cure the most obstinate cass.no mailer of howjong standing. . ,Ne nauseous doses of cubebs, copaiba. Of oU sandalwood, that are certain to produce dyspws by-destroying the coatings of the stomach. Price SI 60. Sold bv aU Driuielsta. or avalM on r receipt of price. ror runner pvrncuiars sena rorcircuw. .P.O. Box 1533. J. C. ALLAN CO. , dell eodSm sa tnth 83 John St., New Tork SCUPPER! NO IMG . AND FLO WE ItS WINE MANUFACTURED BY Whiteville Wine Oo, WHITEVXLLE, N. C. ' Samples' and. prices on applioaUos.-J : Br Bend In :yonr orders for theholldayal de9tf
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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