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XJiiwil ia mii on fUet a .paciHe1 mM of DMrtuii la avtrkad arta aaanmftma' "Mil fur&ai." c UM ivOua a IA pdiaar. a4 eA(Td to iuit rur K9Ut. anrMi muiul rbM fur KJfmlmmmnts lapt wb tA ftaaj e nrtiiuMiia will Aana srvy aar aan. tiai. iataaxal. Aacslua a4 OtSclai adrartlaamanta ma iuUar par itara Cur arl GaaarUua. la tr eaanca wUl da na4a for du5i-onaaa r vlata cuiiuaa JyrUaata A J oauwnu aeit racum mlfWwi a eaa lldataa fur aacav aaaUav La ea 4a a enataa WoaUuoa or dUwVm, U1 a cAaraU a adrarUa aaaca . Hninitfnc moat fta oaaJa f CTlacA. DA, rta ai Moaay Orttar. Aj or la Xaar'aMrwi Lattar. jnif not raaiuaacaa atll )a M u rU f tAa iitluiaoar. Cuamaaicatlima. nalaaa tAat wwitaia taayortaal ,m or itanaaa brlatf f tad pro party raajaua of raai. aural. 4T out fUUil, aad, 1 aecapa&ia U aaarf itar af. taay will la Tartar j rajaclad 1 t&a ai oaiaa t&a aacaor la wttAAaiL. Cuatracl ajyrtlaart rUl ao Sa kJDaW to axaaad 3 air tpaca or mtnmam aay tAiiMf Aoraiara to tfealr rtXar ntaaaa wtUaat 4rya m if iiiibi -ta rraaa fur tranatanl advwUaaavaata But ka aada ta adaaao. lMr parUaa, or Krmaar wtA xupar rafaraaaa. nay pa nmCilij ar iaarvirty. ac (rUiarf to oua track AJarUaara ISoald uwf tomdty laa laaaa or la- taa taay iaatra to ad-rarMaa la. Wlar ao tosaa ta laouat (Aa aUTartjaauiaat artJ ft tartait ta UM Jaui 7. W Wa a aj arUaaa ooatracta fag taa papar t ka aaat ta Itai darts uka Uato Aia adrarUaaaMBt ta la, Ida aroortator aruToaiT faapa11U for Ua of taa paoar to aia a ildiaaa. What ara aaU ia criTtQ tboVC Tbe radit editor of lh Examiner tke Isaat tod we wart wroog nd th prinlr waa right. Tb prlnUr bu Worceitr aod the tamwr on hi id; now let as Tfy brieflj iee what aalhontie we bare to sustain us. Hf WILLI II. BRH.AHO. First, we tarn to the greate-l ge oias this world ha aeo. Tba Kiof ti:i driok to Uamld's bttcr ttaltb, Aod to tbe cup ooioo aball be ihroa SoAKvarsusB Next we torn o the great Richard Hooker.who wrote: "It aaitt Bacb thai iheia b aooBfr.il ttacQ aa uoity. tc ' Next, comiog down later, we quote from the illuitrioua William Pale? -T,. n,n.noa of ChrUttaollf U i e r' vr'f " Qoiqua. Ac" We come now to our century and quote from Jobo Stuart Mill, one of the majterful thinkers of oar time. Ia bU Logic, B III., c 3, he say: "Oo a Terr little way io eaUbliAblog an aaiTtriAl prcpoaitiuo, &c" The two greatest theological worka of the last decade ate oo doubt Giekie'e Life of Christ and Farrar'a Life and Works of Su Paul. They are certainly among the moet learned of theological works, aa all who hare read them will testify. Oiekie, 1 ol., p. 444, saja: Tbe Kloidoco of the Meaaiab mnm to bm a aoiraraal tecaporal docaiaioo.n Dr. Farrar, io his splendid work, sajs: "A ad txtkJe all tbia, was U no cJear laai ila maaoi Hi Cburcb to be an UalTcr sil Cbarcb." Pa isa We cot-y from two well known Americans one Southern, And one Northern. Dr. Albert Taylor Bled soe, io the Southern Jleviete, Octo ber, 1S74, writes: "A particular iotiaor to aa adrenal truib." commentator, i aKIiafiln Of A and Iniquiioui high protective war regaraea unu "ilB0- jL'-'v, T .t. ri . Nation, instead of the union oi IV h: Foij-faxth Congress Sute.Bat -this is 09t a .practical compare admirably, well with tbe. qaeatIo"n,v except so faf asif lastrate; Congreas'e that were under the con-' the bibits q! tbe political leader; jevfij trolbf lb. Kadicila. It goe.:oot ot anxiotia to emonatrate that a. t.w' j ou theory 'of-gavertmeoA-iavw not i..wa offlorwitb clean bands. There is do iLended and desired. barge of corruption and no aubsidy Charleston Nevot and Courier Dem. schemes bare found faror with a ma- , .l1 i vi rA,'w The new President's tnaag- jonty. The lobby Is a thing oMfre, Qral be 8ammel up in a few past, and if -it-reappearw-agam-iw- gentcnb;i;- He " inVenTa'-'driog.- his' Washington it will be owing entirely Administration to ". -pell Nation with to tbe faet that the Republican bare a capital sst anq yei-wu" ; ptupci ,:Bfa trn respect Tor tne autonomy oi me tin ot the House. U.a.. i. .l- i.. .u i.., otaies. ne iqidai yup etc ..nAn a rr r van x i riTii HiwvMrv 1. 1 1 1 1 - The fact that the next House will VT " " n,T" i be Republican and will be presided ohange Bioce 17874 ? vVe don't. He orer bv a man of that fellowship, wants tbe negro educated. So do control agai prerents tbe late Speaker, Samuel J. Randall, from continuing to occupy tbe chair. For two Congresses or more be was tbe choice of the Demo cratic party, and we believe he made r-w t.JJ we. lie wants everyooay eaucaieu. Washington Post, Dem. Mr. Garfield starts well on bis ragged Presidential path. His ioau gural address is patriotic, conserva tive aod uncommonly free irom toe ICElJlAOTCOtJS. . - i. ' i aaaa rf a ... .. . .c KG 3 U 0r Ara you unable to raisa 1 tiiep tucgtai Hare yon an oppression on tne luaes wttnDorv orestar xk you nave a nu coughing on lying dowiiT A sharp pain iaow- nnrl thou I n tharccion oftha heart and shonl- dersf A chilly sematlon down the back? If - oo, delri4Mg,eyo. " SUghtcolda,'! if . neglectod, often reBUltTn COnanmptlOTi, when the ramady if applied promptly, would have " averted ail-tlangfr. - For tweaty-flre cents yon can get tne remedy which tbe test of - tweatyjeara haapowad ta bath naoat jaiew nable Tjoae; Baliajai ever discovered. w -w ajaaraw a waaa-aaw a Will enable yon raise tBenlegatranie peasant .Bicep.anlyottrlil:va& in th morning, cough gbqe. lungs wortting ireely." " and breathing etiayV "It 1 a preventlvS and A,nljf-4fa vutiutvutviotai Avniuui auytiu if t44vaaj . it .Sold by dragglata iai5o.nd.f 1 dbptt)grj0 Principal office soMurray St, New yorlc. RICE. "yXjTa!: BUY . ROUGH EICB AT BEST CASH prices, and keep constantly en hand all grades of clean Bice from COM HON to FANCY. PURS SEED BIOS for sale -both Upland and Tidewater varieties. All goods sold at Charleston prices. NORWOOD GILES & CO . fe 5.tf Proprietors Carolina Bice Mills. New Goods This Week. ftQSClalJjAN KOUs. LIBERAL OFFERS I FOR 1881. TWO TEARS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE THE REPRINTS OF a satisfactory, able and faithful offi- I blemishes of the partisan pen. It is cer. He did not pleaae all, but he not larian in promises, out u wm oe w commanded the respect of his peers. He was not equal to some of the mogt yiul quegtion rd affect Speakers of the past to Heory Clay, politics and business (faring his term, or ISlaioe, or Kerr, but he was honest cannot be justly oorriptaWed of ereu sayj IUU Wf IV W M aaw aa -7 calt task to perform, and where he failed it was from no corrupt motive. The Philadelphia 7s, independent, aayeofhim: "RaodalPa limltstiooa were tbe original lack of broad edocalioa io tbe wider recb ot public affairs, lie could oot eo force a policy or formulate a creed si oi ly because bis previous learniog had oot teailiariaed bin with tbe broad problems of sutesmaotbip. That be emerges from bis fire rears tenure with a character or sbinioff iocortuptlbilitr sad tbe acknowl edged aim to deal fairly with bis adverta- rles io tbe strained relations of parties dorioa: tbe last three seaaioDS, are bases eooagb to warrant tbe bigbett rewards bis party may ever have it io toeir pjwer to bestow." Phil. Times, Ind. Aa lat.r.illuc (liatem.Dt. Mr. M. P. Handy telegraphs to the Philadelphia Press as follows: "Tbe one thiug settled, in my hum ble opinion, is that we are going to have a Blaine administration. Tbe Blaine influenoe was conspicuously illustrated in tbe matter of the call for an extra session of the Senate. Tbe idea of slaving off that session in order to make sure of a Republi can organization at tbe very start, was put into the head of Hayes by friends of Senator Mabone, tisyes entertained it so far aa to agree to leave the matter to-Garfield, and on jHpiijiii 1 amjufeg JKLICIOUS PEACHES AND TOMATOES THE BRITISH QUARTERLY, (EvaDgelical, LONDON QUARTERLY. (CoQcrvativ i A aafe and ffeatlas paivtirev.oon0 mended for the cure"6f;!an-deasilot'"4 the stomach, Urex and bowels. They purify -the blood. Increase the; appetite, cause the ' ' body to Take on Flcflh abyuthebr .Tonls V. Action on the Digestive OrgBnegulaf Stools - -are produced. Aa nearer foot vrtllrs nd'gW Ter, Dyspepaia, Iok HBa4ace, Hlonm -Colic, Coaatiyatlah; RheawatlailiT PlleV Palpitation af the Hcaai,' PaimlntheCSMeV Dack and LaIbs,.; nd?FeniAle'Irr0irjB, . laritiea, they are without a rival. lTyou; , " do hot "feel very weli," a single pilliat DeS -time etirnnlatea, the atomacli, restores the appetite, and imparts vigor 4o the system.. Price 25c " On.ce,35 Murray 8t., New tortr."' WlUTE FOtt TUTT2IAJJAI. MtEK. 1 aplSeodDAWlT tnthsa arm All varieties of Choice Preserves, in one and two pound Cans, the best in the market. Our Elegant Family Flour, Parole de Honeur, Pig Hams, Breakfast Strips and Small Shoulders, - Parched Java and Laguayra Coffee. These goods are all fresh this week. Our prices and quality of goods will convince you if you will try ua. - Try tbe prepared Soups. For sale at GEO. MYEBH', feblStf . Hoa. 11 and 18 South Front at. fill .11. . Jl l I Pna.nl Ihi KffaP DnDmnu DmT.... mauaiigB ana uarpets i .oS 80;; jhjs W KIiHK WILL SELKCT. IN PERSON, I ALTBKATION. the present week, m New York, a large stock of EDINBURGH, (Whi). I AND WESTMINSTER, (Liberal), REVIEWS), AND Blaciwood's IMmi Macazine, S fruiU nd PlauiSo - g I- TERM8 OP SUB jOKIPTION (tnclndin,c Po.Uge. Choice Mattings In White and Fancy Colors, and will add many novelties to present stock of CABPET8. Dress Goods and Trimmings (our specialty) will have the closest attention, and The four Review, the prices wUl be Dlaced as low aa noBaihia. 1 ne xour aeviewa I Blackwood and the four Reviews All Wool Suitings Blackwood or any one Review. . . .4 00 per wmuin Blackwood and any one Be view.. 7 00 Blackwood and two Reviews 10 00 " Blackwood and three Reviews' is 00 " Any two Reviews 7 oj Any three Reviews 10 03 ..18 00 15 00 th latter' arrival in Wft.hinotnn it The Cabinet selected by President wa8 taken UD ftt once Blaine was Garfield ia composed, we suppose, of I called into consultation, and to him m.t. rial aathared from the Blaine. Mabone's repreeentatives, Brady and .1.. nn; t k mnonnt Popham, both VirginiaBepublioana, w4jo vwUm..UK r . eXpiairjec their obiers intentions. portions of tbe ttepuoiican party. Blaine beard them through, and then We take it that some of those chosen I deliberately and positively not only WILlfyOTOX, X. C: Tixaojlt Moaxixa. March 8, 1SS1. HITKl. Hajss hAJ gone. Tbe places io VA.hiogtoa that knew him shall know him no more forever. The PretiJsotial chair is now occapied by a rain of larger mental mold if oot of parer character. Garfield is still cover J with the stigma of corrup tion, bat he i oot President by the ara tha fronds of Blaine, whilst others declared himself opposed to a post- . a . I ponement of tbe oalLior an executive .., aeasion of the Senate, but pronounced aibly there are one or more who can- I judgment against any coalition be- not be said to belong to either fao- I tween tbe Kepublicaos and tbe tte- coaodrelly methods by which Hayes I ji,h version also has an half, an bam o burned the chair to which Samuel J. Tildso had bn elected. It is a ;ra: relief to know that a Fraud oo tooger sits ia '.he highest place in the Government. Wbo the historian, faiihfal aod conscientious, with his jturrnaj pea writes the narrative of our country, he will not fail to pre- The Presbyterian Dr. Jacobus, says: "60 a to become r University, ic Io one year's readiog we would an ,lrtala tn find on hundred auch ex ample- as theabore, extending tion. Which element predominates adjusters for the capture of the offi- . . , I , . . . . cers and committees of the Senate, through "the heat togusa sianaartu w. cauuua now w ..j. QT qt other poge reiated to for the last two hundred years." In V suspect JJlaine will exert more DalioDal politics. The result was- I aa a a aj i vvv aa.a the New Testament "such an one 1 power in snaping tne policy oi tne i mat uarneid as&ed tiayes to oau tne irnmt vtv instance. I Administration than Grant and That tbe James version is pretty Conkling wilL Tbe ability of tbe eood Enclish we suppose will be ad- Cabinet, we eoppoee, is fair without being extraordinary, liut we will oot dogmatize just here. We shall be glad to see by tbe acta of all con cerned that they are more devoted to lstheBestandMsi: AgreeabkPrefiamfion in f he World: For maitatiota,riAl2ion8oej , Heartacfie;. JTorpf CJuV& JEiji? , orrttoltjas ndlsposltlotiaiacrdlt ' PIswr aerw : artBitay firew -em- ol. -atractel artate or thexsiy atexn. ; Ladies and ehUdren.; and those, who . dislike taking 'pIUs and nauseous naedleinea, aw espe-f dally pleaaed avlth-Ha. agraoaMe qnalltaa. - ' TROPIC-FBUIT LAXATiyE may be "used In aU eaaes -tha need tba aid -of -a pnreAU v. catbarUc, or aperient medicine, and while iJro- -daces the same reetrit4neMnfiatn$vt is -entirely frae tram the, usual. pr3ecttoni,omroen to them. raeteal tn hatwaieal 1 1 l uaa wul y.- Price 25 cts. Large boxes 6oc.: SOLD BY A LL FIRTHCLASS PRTJjCGISTS.; mh 5 DeodaVW ta lb ba nrm ; executive March. session for the 4th of UDM ST 1TB unrtrEHlPUHAUIKR. milted by the Examiner. The Kng- mer, an high band, art handmaid, an barp, an bead, an heretic, an holy dav, an holy man, aod ao on. Bat we hare said eoouffh to show that the success of their party. Dr. Hafham is in excellent company. Ia bis judgment tbe bestowal of full rights of ciiizeosbip upon tbe negro bas aided immensely to tbe moral force of the people, aod, 10 bis opinion, us iifljence will grow greater aod bear richer fruit with tbe New York Tribune, io which paper the carpel-bagger's article jrri cCLTirATien. Tbe State Agricultural Department . . wot th action of ibt KDabhca I hxs IeQ exMnmeoliOa? in the colu- a I a pirty ia 13T8-'TT ia the proper light, ration of jute, aod with tbe moet I appeared, refused to girehim a hear What a place Hayes will occupy 10 I satisfactory results. It distributed I mg. The World, so called Demo- - - 1 - 1. ... .hat rscord '. The sole mao who got I seeds amoog intelligent farmers and I crauc, but owned by tbe same man the Pr-sidency by stealiog the votes I the reporu are highly farorable. who owns the 7Viue (Jay Gould) Ccmmiaaiooer McGehee, ia the Bui- I also declined. Mr. E. J. Hale, from ... Utin for January, aars: whose latter 10 tbe Charlotte Demo- Th specimeo aaat to th department I oral we learn the above, says : 'Oo who baa watched the World closely tK. tntar.at. f thair onnntrv than to comiog yeais. He defends tbat step in re- I rinat mrl isin artri n a i si ri I n at 1 I no r aa .an be do middle ground bciweeo slavery aod full ciUzeo.Qip, for there cao be oo per m ananlla? Iiair. nAkiaaH naaaa.lv a ika Mr. Royall wrote a rejoinder, to rjoued blaleJ Xoia i8 bis defeD8e of lhe Toarseeva reply to his little book, but I Srat political aod moral crime committed wt uiuj auu U1J PUVI1CI IU tuui. a ud iSaT5ir!5ra Pi ft lr3 k 0 iS)l i i s--- if two "STiTes and defraadiog the popU raat shaoefally aod wicked ly. Li sjlory will b the glory of tafanay. will shiae ia a firmament dsrksusd by crime. No soe, iateU hat, caqJi.J mia now doabt lb fact of the fraud. Hayes knew all equal th bt speciaaeo of lb plaal frooa ladia. It has beea dsmoosUated tbat If the foreign sapply were Interrupted by war or uofavorabU IcxlaJaUoo. we bare with la oor owa boa ads a score of supply for thi osaiartal capabl of muox aa exteoait Aiffliii.1 mnA at I ha hMl nnalltT. Effl. thi, sad yet h accepted gladly the I oomtcr cooaidaratioo now gorera lb atoleo good. Io power he was re- prodoctjoja of this erUci as Uiy ao an K I cxbars. Tbe ixopdlmt to Its ptoduciloo pacted by oaiy a mioority of the pec- I oo a larr scale at present, U the want of .. . . pie. Ia retirement he will be either octed or remembered for bis rill oot be surprised at this: but if we bad a real Democratic paper here It would pub lish anything, long or abort, to expose the Kirt pit" of ibis scamp, whom tbe Radicals bare deified, fctr Roy all's article shall oot be suppressed, however, for It will be added to tbe next editioo of tb 'Keply to tbe Fooi s Errsnd.' " aoswer is ready. Neither at that lime nor aioce bas universal suffrage been practiced amoog tbe most advanced aod intolerant communities of tbe Worth. Tbe defense which be seta up la uoteoable, because. amoog other tbiogs, it is oot historically Irue. Tbe rtasoo for eogulang the South ta a maelstrom of political ignorance is found io tbe purpose then entertained by Geo. Garfield aod bis associate to secure Republican ascendancy by means of the oegro rote at any cost aod without regard to right or reason. Raliigh New -Observer . List week, io out State Senate, a new aod extraordinary proceeding occurred in regard to the bill to create-and establish the new couotr of Durham. Tbe bill had failed to paas the Senate by a decided ma jority, aod a motioo to reconsider tbe rote was laid oo tbe table. Thai bas usually been understood as killing a measure be- M - T . . o. a m. jona resurreci ua. out oo Daiuraaj, aner traai,a nmnTifliflTirt nnafnnnrnn rm ll was generally understood thai the bill Kmli. 0 Tf LljlODD, rLMDnUrlfjo! UU. i i ... aadSpring Sacquings, will be received on Tuesday or Wednesday . Ala . a full line of BILK BUNT IN es for evening wear, and many other articles which cannot be here named. E. M. HcINTIRE. feb 13 tf Review copy. Our Establishment ! IS SO LARGE AND OTJIR, STOCK! SO COMPLETE, And Kmbrastb so many Articles, ! ' that it is Impossible to advertise In detail, Whence our friends and pat rons had better call in person and examine for themselves the superior quality of our Goods or send their orders direct ADRIAN 4 VOLLERS, Wholesale Grocers, feb 16 tf 8. B. Cor. Front and Dock Sts. Corn, Bacon, Molasses. These are about HALF THE PRICES chirped by the English Publishers. Circulars giving the Contents of the Periodical! for the year 1880, and many other particular, may be had on application PREMIUMS. New subscribers may have the numbers for I8S0 and 1881 at the price of one year'a subscription only. To any subscriber, new or old. we will fnrolph the Periodicals for 1879 at half price. All orders to be sent to the publication office. To secure premiums apply promptly. The Leonard Scott Publishing Co , 41 BARCLAY ST., NEW YORK. 32 Market St. 32 Fire, Water and Smoke 10,000 Baahel8Pilme wute 7JS noxes smoked ana u. s. SIDES, Brown & Roddick 45 Market St. AUCTION SALE. THE ENTIRE. STICK OF 350 Hhds and Tierces New Crop CUBA, QQ BbDla New Orleans MOLASSES, Jus; received and for sale low by WILLIAMS A MURCHI5N. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, &c. 1000 Bbls FL0U 1111 2rdee; Sign of the Show Case with the Shoe maker. "Vf Y STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES ALWAYS XTA complete. Call and examine. Satisfaction guar anteed to customers. Now is time to aupply tooj 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 SOLE GAITERS 250 blBGAB8 Granulated, A Extra I last received. Don't forget the eld n amber. 5Q bdis Mew Orleans sutlAK, Baga COFFEE, different grades; 1 0 r Boxes Assorted CANDY, was killled, a motion was made to again crimes, Tb good he did will b for nto, whilst the stoleo honors will blitr hi memory. Io power he might perchance "VVraocb i( from fool, acd t.e the wiser tiuia T.j hi ftim ttrrru rj , " but ia retirement as plain Ruther ford Hayesx, without a followiosf, be will b desptaed for what he is. Th We hope President Garfield is in I take up the bill; and tbe President of tbe Irt . . I ilJ.l . a a senate aeciaea ine motioo 10 oraer, aa ne said there was no express rule oo the point. J6J and 867 BROADWAY, H.-Y., February $lh and Otb inat, mills to prrpare It for market. It seeds DrfxaiB bat th areetioa of iaU mills m . . to tb Sut to mak Jul cuuira I earnest when be declares tbat tne Dit- tioo profitable breach The mills, by th actio o KCVlBDiHa III a l m w uvun an wm w m nil netia. IV a HODS IUO uetSUS VI I i .w rT rn.. t. , . - romnl.aJJ a few vaaa aao br th tadlous . . . . r ... , B"re u" Wl0 ? proceoamga . . .1 w . . .4 v in. wall MPMinnnn i mmrm T!ranrnim rv inn ooldhliah m r, n nor. w.iMMnrailirratdif braaklo r. acnLcB- I tu uiuiunianiu " wv-rw-- j - in aad backlioc. procesaes which weeks aad creo mouths to effect. . .4 .1.1. Kmva w mbm lucu mm I .t tv . . .a... w .. i. . ., .,.-1- ..j . i . . . mat uis ucuiuuiiiuuidj uu ueea lenoas coostami V lacreaaio r ooL VaDital w 1H not openediresD lr damaged by such proceedings.-CAarWfc der to attend the above sale, and having made large loog be waotior for the proper preparation of aa a M i-! ai afiairi to cat that a tan la I a th market. If a Jut mill wera started I I PlflTTa TrftftAQ f W II M MAM7WWk, wwa K nt Inrtnairw I I "",u ucio waa uu calicos luiq uu luo puiul. I of steam cower terneas and aectionalism of tbe past Tbe result was, that the bill passed its final Damaged and Sold at Aoctlon, all that w.acl nurt ceaae. We hope the deeds ot 'gti IS SSSSL ' . . iocsculch- administration will correspond were extraordinary, and establish a danger- -v..-.r,i . i t ut i ous, bad, unfair aod uoiast precedent. The x ?t w W,lh lb alUr006S of hU QQgr1. State Senate did itself io credit In permit- " that la a and that -the wounds of war may not ting ancb oousual action. We consider Ik.l lk n.mAi.linn.,i U . . K.. ..1 Having made a special trip' to New York, in or is WilmJotoo or Hew Berne, tbe culture I Mr. Blaine la one of the great of late would become one of tbe established I ....mAn f ik. .n.ntmn IT mill I TJ LOWS OF ALL DIFFERENT KINDS. tmn nf lU n 1 I i aa I I . .. . i k . Ui .t. " I o. . . ... A 6 wi igiu iiuumiuvi I Ka th o-mdino creniua OI the Admin Traca Chains. Plow Hama. will oerer fade aa loog aa there are free men to uphold the principles of fr government io this great land. An immortality of infamy is tbe in evitable fate of Hayes. He could not be forgotten if he would. The suggestion of tbe Commission- I iatratioo, and will prove, if we mis er that Wilmionton ia an excellent not lb beat Secretary of State t . . . -ii iuv niuuu uu uiu iui Tcaio. us uao fnf Iha m rmst irt n nt a mta mill - . . aw. vmw .ww.ww j . . a.. . feb 15 tf siaei ana iron Hoes, Bracket Sawa and Woodsy For tale by GEO. A. PECK. point a mission before him and he will im- ooe worthy of attention. We oye lL Mr windom, a safe, relta- b ble man, essentially honest, is likely faw crop now in store, For sale Wholesale and Retail. a oat "aji. Th WtJoaiagtoa Sta throws lb blame uf 4fa "a uaivernty" lostead of "ao uaiversity," co th pnntar. "Ao uoi vvraity." says th 8ta, "is to accord -aoca wrth th beet Eogtiah staodards for tha taat two hoadred yeara." This may b . w har out access j oat ow to maoy of ta base Eaciiah staadards; bat oor opiotoa 1 thai th prtotr who substttatcd th for aa," w oot rery far wroox "A auat b uj?d before ail words b. gioaiog with acooaooaat. aa a saaa;' or with ta euoaooaat aoa ad of a or a, a "a ooaoaae." "a aoit-" WtntUr't Umtbridftd Du'tttnary. p. 3t. FjtdrimZt Ssamtiur. Kr. Dr. Hulham, in is hope the cultiralioo of jute will stimulated. As soon as it is apparent to conduct the Treasury Department ... .,. . - , I on business principles. Mr. .Lincoln lo,lJUM " K'WW.M ,u baa his father's name to begin oo, a qusnuuee io aeep mm .uppium wo broad bfttis for fntnre excellence. Un mustbeliere that enterprising capital I til we get a Navy, Mr. Hunt will not lata will cans thretion of ona have much todo. W bat is wanted in Garden Seed ! mh S tf WM. H GREEN, Dragglst, Market Street, Bet. Front and ad. either at Wilmington or some other available point. Mills are now io operatiooin Bo too and Philadelphia. The Commiaaiooer haa seeds be will distribute to those with suitable lands and who will give result. tbe Interior Office is a straightfor ward, craotioal person, cifted with horse sense, and Mr. Kirk wood, if his friends do not overrate mm, fills this bill. Great things are justly expeot ed of Mr. James in the Postoffice De partment. Mr. MoVeagh is gifted in rvoaaaaainff the violent enmitv of the Cameron family. Ue is said also to know something of law. President Buggies, Harness, &c. THE LARGEST AND BEST 8 ELECTED 8tock of Buggies, Pnajtona. Carta. Drava. Sad dles, tJarneas, Collars, Hams, Bridle. Wnlp. Ao., ever offered can De aeen and bought at lowest prices iron uinaAKUT fe Co., iS N. Front tit. WUmlncrtoti. W O P. 8 Particular attention given to Repairing and irauiuag. mnbU lttr from which ja, aod a h ia ao unusually accurate ed good nevertheless. It would have writer and aa unusually accurate done more for the couotry If it had scholar, we thoeght he was entitled to b reported correctly. W tfaoatht he was io accord "with the txit Eiy liA itanj-trdj of tbe last two hun dred years." We did not say that -a" w a not utd by aome good Kog liab writsra. W did net say that Wovxawur did not aotherise its sol as, or that Americans geasrally, and pially eJUora, did oot write "a.n PUECELL HOUSE, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT,, Wilmington, isj. c. Proprietor. Tbe Forty-sixth Congress has a prtrate closed forever. It did cot do all that uarneia naa aone very wen: at least e quoted, wrote ita friends desired, but it accomplish- tnoognt so yesieraay. u. i. PhKUl, rr ua..Vv. -a v, p. . , . lu tDD01Iltl1. HisLorical V SDSSkinc. Prea - K3.ugperday, ' r r-a - dent Garfield was wide of the fact in a . a .a aal not teo checkmated ao oiten Dy gayjop; that, when tbe weakness of tiayer, the fraudulent rreaident, who the Articles oi Uonfederatlon bad la - f atLT a W-W a M nsd rarva.tiiw th artnnm.ra Deen ajceriainea a -national union" . . . I was formed, "founded directly upon reto power to further the scheme, of U ha people." This was W:.. a tTl ataf a 1 At a. - I oi owu pany. was lor too Bgu oi 00t the oonteniporaneoas understand tb Stalwarts, backed by tbe plaatio ing of the meaning and effect of the Hares, the eonotrr woold hirsbn 1 Conatltution of 1787, ordained ana eaiaDiiaoea ror tne united States of America. That Constitution would never have been ratified by the tt. a a . requisite cqmoer oi oiaies, naa it I febssaw Terms $160 leb 8 tf relieved of the iofamouiaod danger oua Federal elactioo laws and the preot burdensome, unequal, unjust Hinson & Blount. rJ,HB UNDERSIGNED HATE FORMED A partnenhip under the arm name or HINSON A BLOUNT, and will carry on a General Commission Basin esa in Cotton Bad Naval 8 tores, tn the office ronnesly occupied, by Hinson A Cummlnjr. at No 89 Pearl Street, New York. a The old boaiaee oT the late flna ot Htnaon A Cumming has baa transferred to us; and our p ai re ua, whether old or new, may rely on prompt . v - w . hlnson. taattoa. A. K. BLOUNT, Geaeral Parti UTREE. oar B. H. ROD Special rartner purchases, we will, on Monday, February 21st and until further notice, OFFER SOME VERY DECIDED BARGAINS BE IN TIME. - WHOLESALE BUYERS vuitirg the city will fin it very much to their ia'erest to give us a call. Brown & Roddick 45 Market Street. feb SO tf Capt A. Garrason, JJtORMBRLY OF THE STEAMER D. MUR CHISON, has opened a FIRST CLASS GROCERY Next door to John D. Williams A Co., In Fajette- vllle. He will keep the best class of Goods, at low cash prices, and give GOOD WEIGHT. f eb J4 lm 100 TabB Ch01ce Leaf LARD Bbls and Boxes LEMON CAKES, Boxes LYE and POTASH, 200 Boze S0AP' ijt Boxes and Kegs SODA, 100 00X68 Half Bbl" sndfp 8kot,Buckets, Paper, Spice, Pepper, Ginger, Hoop Iron, Ac. Randolph Sheetings. For sale by f tb 27 tf WILLIAMS St MUBCHISON . Prime White Corn. X7S RECEIVE BY EVERY TRAIN LARGB r r lots of Prime White Corn on consignment, which we sell in car lots for cash only. feblStf . O. BONE A SONS. Fresh Celery. MOTHER LOT OF CHOICE TENDER CELE RY arrived, with Malaga Grapes, Baldwin and Lady Finger Apples, Bananas, Sweet Oranges, Frenca i tiAait-wa-aa a. a aa, vaavusAlpOt aVlUO VSUIUJ SXU.ft At 8. G. NOBTHROP'8 feb 17 tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores. Timothy Hay. JUST RECEIVED, A LOT OF PRIME TIMOTHY HAY. For aale low by mh a tf C. B. WRIGHT. C. ROSENTHAL, 32 MARKET ST. no 7 tf Peruvian Guano. 2000 Tons No. 2 Peruvian Guano, For sale by Williams & Hurchison. Jan 6 tf Hay and Lime. 1500 Bbl FRE8H LlUB' gQQ Bales EASTERN BAT. feb 84 tf Ex Echr. C. 8. Packard For rale by WORTH A WORTH". Agricultural Salt. OAA TONS .CLEAN SALT. feb 9i lm For Agricultural Purposes, For sale at "WILLARD'S." Notice. QERTIFICATE NO. 1S1 FOR 90 SHARES OF the capitol stock of The Bank of New Hanover, in the name of col. Bear 'A Bros., having been lost, aDBllcation will be made to aaid- Bank To a dnnli. cat of same at the expiration of 80 days from date hereof. mb630d SOL. BICAR A BROS. Cotton Seed. 500 BUSHBLS roTON 8SED, For sale at feb SS lm "WILLARD'S." Blanks Books, OUITABLJfi FOR EVERY LINE OF BUSINESS, in stock and made to order . Ladles -and Gentle men's Fine Stationery, large- atocT' Pictures, .-L Frame and Easels. Ac Ac - SchooL Books and' School supplies, at F. II. King & Co., "YILMINQTON, N. 01 A strictly Stove, Tin Ware and Hons Furnishing Goods Establishment, the Lsarest, Most Varied, and CM sroitnaa. Stock in the Carol: logueanPrtooUat. st Send for Illustrated Cata-febS7tf A Pbsitive Cure Without Medicines, Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougies t Patented October 1ft, 187 a. One boa N o.l will cure any case m four days or lers. Noi. will cure the most obstinate case. ao matter of howjong standing. Ne nauseous dose of cube, copaiba, or oil of sandalwood, that are certain to pro ae dyspepsia by destroying the coatlnga of the stomach. Price tl 60. Sold bv all Druralats. or mailed oa receipt or price. For further particulars send for circular, P. O. Box 1533. J. O. ALLAN (XX , de 11 eodSm sa tu th 83 John at.. New fork. FOR THE LOCAL & POLITICAL NKW8 OF THE FIRST DISTRICT, Subscribe for THE FALCON, A Democratic Newspaper. PUBLISHED AT ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. eysent to any address to January 1, 1881. for ONE DOLLAR. afU APPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO TH next General Assembly of North Carolina for a charter to incorporate The Cardial Steamer Company. ODec.l.lfSO- tf V mn o tr A x atjiu' bwa. stubs. k- h
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