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KUowm sarUaav or amur vtia om fararaaca But? pf avjauuy aanart?. urdlaat b aoai track AJiarOaail taoaUd aiwr apaciry lia la t&ar aaatra a aU-rarVaa la. W ar aa) a! lAa ad artJ a la rtail to ta Sail. W Wa aa mi aim anairacta for lAa ppaf ao ft aa( aa hixa arta Uta) Ba a lo. Ua AranrlaBaT Uai ba I giaatftla fw U aliao laa aaaar aa fcia a lUXa S5 T WIlOkSAJI 81. BHKX A WILMINGTON,' C. Krxoat Moaxixa. Msrcb 23, 1331. i.ifl o riLoainisKt. It h. been sjsertsd tint and again that tbe common people of Ilasaia Are heartily loyal lo the Cxar. All of the writers of works oo Russia bear witness to this fact. They bsve oo desire for a radical cbsoge ta tbe form of government, bat are content with such ameliorations are granted by tbe Autocrat. There a isrg dua who are restive, bow- ever. Tbtv live in eitiet aad are at ready to listen to tbe wildttt and mom dangerous leaching from revo- lutioaijtJ and Nihilists. They or msa mainly the recruits for the secret oraaizatiooa. Tbe telegraphic newt, from day to dty, thowt that tbe people generally are moved deeply st the mardtr of the gtntlsst, most coasiderats, most merciful and be nvoleut ruler Rossia ever bsd. They Are making pilgTimsges already to .-h. Petersburg that they may gaze upoa the tpot where Alexander fall before the missile of the AvtiMta. When it U remembered that after liberating teot of millioot of rft Alexander expended ore hundred million dollars io providiog f r the emancipated, and that lands re granted them amoaotiog to over three hundred million acres, we An understand toratlhiog of their raiitade and sorrow. This immsnse am wss paid to the land owners for rrtne for the liberated slaves. The United States freed tbe South ern slaves but left them to shift for themtelve. Tbe cruel despot Alex ander, as the Nihilists brand him not ooly freed tens of millions, but be endeavored to provide homes for them, and to thus enable them to be come of benefit to Rmsia whilst en jojiog their freedom. An exchange says: "Tae freed beads of fsailite became sMMMatad of laa laail tbey wtre occopylox a leatAU oa ptylax st once tarve years' rtaUl, sad uedertakiaHt ta pay cS tae saUaceociaa saooey adraaced by lattal- neott tquansg foar8rtha of the former teat, for forty slat years. The landlords awt ooiy lost their serfs, but also about iwseiy per eeau ol tha actual valaeofthe Uod. walch le now the Drooertv of tea miliMa familisa. Now thai twaatv nm I have tlspeed, aad there reeatia the uttal- ... .i.naaxl J tAa.a.m.,a .v- ....!- meau becoming due 1a the next twenty aia years, the aew Cast proposes t lemii freat forty to seventy per csot. of the pay cteau." It la very natural, therefore, thst people who are reared under the teachings of the Greek Church sod wbo had recelted such vast favors from Alexander XI. should feel at if tbey had been bereft of their best earthly friend, aod sboeld be moved to make pilgrimage to the fatal spot where violence aad veogtaoce tri ad phed. It mast not be supposed that tbe emancipation, of the serfs waa an oo aaixed bUasieg. Mr. Wallace baa shown , la his able ' work on Russia how defect! re aad aotatliftctory m msoy rwo-tele it haa pro red- The f reateet evil atUadiag it haa been idaajt it haa been of Communism in bUUy. ItUtald tbe eothroasasnt place ot the old aobU rrw' .MyJg?i!!r ..Ta AUiaoJer wn ibVpnty auioUr n u nil mora 10 iphtiaitoe bi uek aooc a4 V?ynr SIS boofsl HauiJQ be erer met, and it WbH UocoofnTator7, eem iih ir'UB Uu be Lad tbe oobippineaa "of to.QlMHm2- U Umt beiog better than bit noe.n Ilia j 'Xujiuno Kera.couJitj. CI., ibt abjeer- u-rw "yrVT g00 ha l capaoitr. bat it U in- Ug, corrV prtieotj aceoe of corioaeae- aftaiaiuin that the new lordi and outin cre ated by Comma otstlo principlse are more oppressive than the old esiera o( nobility. They five io good irfause mod handle ibe moneys of the' on, -maoitj, but rnsinly for tboTf own benefit. But Alexander ur none, the lees revered for whet he did end-what he Mr. Archibald Forbes, rtbe-fa- eodearor lo eopplemeot tbe action of bit father io emancipation by carlo tbeevilaof CooimaoUcOr If be lit t he may trov a bUaiing Wlliiasiiwi; Tba foUawaba coxaCkdfrc.vail notioa aicce we wroU the alwrva. IfcJ t. from Pans: M ZalA ku cootrlbaied a loxi, JloA iflr Urrxmc trticia oo Horn iaand-KittHaae lo U prataaituteof KoaUa aocitj.uT Prt7,cT.U waoUr dxca4 lo tbe Lxar. waUeJavpup? qIai tieaeal ta ttm lowsa -tt pteaa- o; briar tboat a rrrokitkio, and If Ua ITTbir, liui cootlaut tbttr policy of blood sod Tto- (. we may aooa dty tills ate ibe. spa Ucie of aa tafurUted peaaaalrj ruaaJtt btttUly to the rctcoe of taeu. ruula FUr.' beat oo iodUcrtoalaata aUagtuat? California engages extensively in wioe making. Tbe vintsge for 1880 it placed at 10,500,000 galtont. Here are tbe statistics: Nto milliooi fiw buodred tboutand 1K were dry wims, 7CO.0UO sweat wia. tad 420.000 brtody. About $100. COO wotti of raids were tiao dried io Ibt Siata darUat U ytr. tad trapte (of Uhle bm aad for preaa-iag ere - aoM. to amouat of I159.00Q nvt. All uuarim crto coltat of CaUfortla yitlitd ovar. jooa,oooia isa North Carolina is specially. adapt- ed to grap growieg. Ileva .toot ol tbe choicest varieties of lhe Amaxi-. eaa grape were found by th first explorer. Io fifty couaUea -.at teaal I the erane io perfection aa2eaU rated, and profitably. CoL Whmrto J. Green s well known Tokay vxna- I ysrJ, near Fayetletille, is perhapa tbe largest to tbe Slate. Tbe (ar rt:u of Halifax couoty, have one or more extent! ve vioeyarda. Tbe time rill come, doubtless, when wine making will be much mora extensive ly eagtged in by oar people, lo the Northern border coaotiee tbe Isabel Is, Coooord, Scuppernoog and other indigenous grapes, are- cultivated with ma oh saoceaa- tod mie equal jo flavor and sixa to thosagvowo in-tbe Eastern or Southern seetioa. The io loose cold of the winter is said to have been very deetrncUYe.in I tbe Nortbweeu A eormpondeet.p! I tha Dobuoue IleraLl wrttee from Ne- 1 braaka: "I caa Doiaioalioyoa the carcasses of calile aad sheep tad hog eougb to have built s good bare for every slocrtiser 10 the county. All over laav vast- gtaAlag ir act, u Nebraska, Dakota. Colorado, Wyomiag aad at outao-e tbe graas It under saow sad s!e.l to deep ibtl no bovine can resxh If T'V W. . l;as.n, 1 mm I . . . . m I nave to oe encountered id inai irigia 1 teclioo, and yet calile raisin gas very remunerative. Wnat a great aa-1 MttxraTimibtJiArar tha KortK In this as in other things. IatbaSouihJ men can work out doors tea opAth of the twelve, and there kBA.-JUioa I wby erery thing grown in iha.lrortbtl should not be grown in. great; per ma . I the South. Let the SoullL IeArji.to w . I raise what it cocsoroeav it. eaxa.1 Northern spoke all winter and North- ,r. c.bb.g od North. c.d vegetables and fruiia, and yet our soil snd climate offer far greater facilities erexy way for fruitgrowing . 1 1. Mi snd vegetable raiamg. The present system is discrediuble. Old Simon Cameron hat got back Southland be u now UUusg, Aboa 1, the dangers of overdooatingl tHiwri 4h -tAtfrfllft negra Thus far the dAngcrJaokil if it might be in over-igvJXAAfioVf-l- . "the rasn and brother." 01d.-Sltiun I tajs, however, that he heard ar.iW . - r l. . ..,:.r w: .i... . 1 1 c . . -i. Y7," ' . t 1 .na ; am. lM.iTtfaat.M. ti I 77 . . source inajcateu. uoa iAtne ,wy the old Stalwsrt is reported aa Ulk- ing: The necro yooth wtre gtttlog enough luauiHia w ..hi laaaa A'Jf mourn too ue j ... H.a. & m - . . e- iiivd ioiii v bum ii i am. mug inn waa i i .w.i. - 1 1. 1 ..t. i coov rtiosrihem froea whsx ihev ihooXl I be isbortrt into ahaxpexa. ,ii4u thought tala ihaaU Ka MaMrM if .tvwaafaJa aVU I advised the NarthladoaamachMlr could " AT " - v a -wai a AT " mm WW mmttmm I V to prtveai thai over edacauoeyAvad, partic- Dlarly be cauilooed it not to be too ceneront la tie dotation of sriUtsoee to tbe negro tcbool aod college schesues. Mr. Samuel F. Phniipe, fnrmarfy IV of North Carolina, hM. baji. noral- nsted by the President as JodVe of the Court of Clalma. Both under v I Grant and Hayes he was Solicitor GeoeraL, ajt cJScelhAa pall bliajoi-e UftQO aoauaJly. . Ilia;. new woffla-x lit worth 4400 jeAl, JJPhilfirm f -Si. fS?1 Le...psU fiedfog.jBdieUldSce 'jonaJ auleasf one Republican sv very able and -euter- v- ibat ii wilfing'to T T tee the a the Mahone defection! end to cbiracterjie it proper The xTJIiWeipnis American, in ue issue of tbe 19tb, says: II U humlllstlng o fled in such papers iba IntmM andaiui oTNeir Yotkl J aU.6o, when tbarparfy in iVirgrma irJ lolaculamoa oftophiiuy la defence o! jab macblbe"gaioeraB to potltTiow't 7ixaBoae r actum aau -nnjaiwcrTna' ka,for,bebojiJXlbe4peauolo 2CO.00O iBW-ae TbU readJrtll. Ma? we not hope tht th tiaaillna.iw&eoaheep j hobaodfylkmW baying Ipdo Qtlnee or riortn aroiioar What ssy the- dogt? -They are the I mtttera oi tow-aKuawon.- The burning oi A theatre at Nice, cf ilfea. it another warning of the "trical per formaai5ea- Ttatra 'are not con structed with an eye to allowing audiences to escape in time of fire. For lha first tima to Grant's life he giret up a place that 'paid him a salaty.f Ha-ha resigned tbe'Presl- deiicy of the World'aTair that hangs get tne good tniaga,tiua.maaias;aa 'a nnt K-.f,-r.il Th nd bimr. and yojremore,raU.noTa4 ajiTaf mum aaa m j uvt w aa a-i-w Mtrue inwardneaa'tof that resignation it not known probably. Tb Spanitb-assastins are anxious to do tome deviltry. Their latt at tempt was lo blow up tbe-Uoyal The atre.. Tbey.are.hatd lo.pleaae. Nei-thet.tVJO0DAt5by.nor- arepnblro sp-: pears lo AnU them. wttat itatoioat.. LUuV$ Litin-j A; lbs weeks ending Much 13iu.. and. 19UicoatlQi. amoog tHara the Nfolkmbtf(JnMaeatiag papexs: U JVx4tfwldc.J4K Cnt&rt; I rwnA.i.Tir'KfNMrfi.itnraL.V11nl . - -V Vl XrTZ: nj n. narivV. L(mdlM 2i w r American, JJuraiere aad Boston IJtertture, 'St. Jamafi QateiU; Hawk-csicbiog la Holland, GrapMe; Tbe Talmud and the Bible, JtviiS CXrcnicU; with . lostslmtais of "Tbe Frere," Don Jobo," aad Vklied -oa ibe Children.'' Tut (Uly-tsia Aumbexa of aixiy-f our lai ge paaaach.-Cur,mere. tbanv8.800 paes a year), tbe labscrlptioo price f8) is. low; while for $10 60 tbe publishers offer to tend toy one of the American $4 monthlies or weeklies with 11 Living ,Aff4 for a year, both postpaid. Lluell &Co., Boston, are lhe pobliabera. lk Atlantic Jfaa&ty, beat of Americtn aascszioet, is a most Inviting number for ApriL Here are tbe srtMlesi Tbe Portrait of a Ldy, Cooceralog Dead Love, Whit We Learn from Old Arysn Word, The Loogloa: of Circe, Frtendt A Duet. VoN talre's ticbool Dajs, Tbe Wivss of Foe is. Her rGhoat, TheiNsw-8esday, Soooet, Reminiscences of Washiagton, Secrets, Tbe Bfitisb Philistine, Johnson's Osrrisoa and Oiher Biogrspbles, The List State of Kogllah Whtsgery, A Century of Diabaoer, Two Germ so Novels, Contributors' Club, Books -pJ the" Mot lair ; Tb e cultrvttedTeader I 0 n .J fall In Kaj ant .fain tkA arllhfha rl rat I t K 1 9A Tlh unn Mi aa1 a iiin anu m I ana pern spa outre, nice a year. ts xs:ajaav Oxlbrd Torchlight. I T't. t : r ... - 1 : . ffTaa K.Tr" N h fcarolmabf th first of July. 1881, has Mbusted.n Mr. Best him- self ..haa . basted,", and w are afraid MJ"1 wmm Dust woto V. a. . K a aa aa. att WW t ak ts AtAV a a S w . a a Some weeks since we gave a short a a .a t a . . flT nistory 01. ipe:aaifr 01 toe vjesern w na ni " lorrsyn- ffiz&?iti riLl1 " pndous fraud practioed upon the people of Northajoltaa,. And now, tr Jarvia ana uiaaavitera, logemer with Best, have stratud- upon the . . . .. . . Richmond A DanvilleTUnroad comes to the frontand boldlyclaims before USbetiilirmmm .. 'II I , j4 T FUilrotu! trillhe Clydes , AJaataiAytraa iuromona Danville -Tation. knpwjng its eistencA-depead n,SilSnDtmR:,ihinah KNorth Cajeiiaf. 4fcixrjdaaMy r r . : : - ohtaininc control of all tha rniJi in I WBr YJ. V u" inQul it now controls over 550 miles I of bo,it road ia (rIirCaro:ina, and at lesAlaXCEttiiCI F' i 2. W JjMtj npoft miuiODi oi money nave QfiBa idqv I nnon - R,m.-M;ti tS '. r-jE T - - - . i zr's: r::"3"j..-7i:.;-'.7r. . :. " s , . . -w . ,, warn IB nranv oonn-imrr blb t n n a s, j ii - - i ghanv C Ptetraponoeoted with the I ta. and tha NflXtQ Cirolina syltem I , B -.iMiiivajv.Majfavu. i 1", "ZX V?-i.T.: .7" " tl ala S"n F ISFS1 111 SB V at p. a aaa t t a aa tte "lo wjawrajip- pen and freej " i-all,TwcJt Is familiar to tberp. "v- M. .v 7 aVi7:i;f- We tiiintatJtrrvTaNA ?; .-.Tj T?I SfitflTaT ernorjeAooply, wrohslra .1 An"fnxI.-' WTr9jtoU ffAmwMijaa . . ILja-aa. rtia hnunau , m tbUrsTdcarteUy lo know how the rog ut ejj sjhJrad toje"r 9k tea, hat. jAV.cafrjtot, was 'expert. He dodged the; question; Tbe contract bat been broken, me eale is e fraud, tome thins isrroUeo in J Denmark, p,nd iwe,aiUl ak, who if I TeatOntible'R- ; : f & The Democratic party can wel I fford-tcr Toee - tbSenatehorgaBi-f i beyond - the eacnOToaxettrto fliecl;on. Maboneaa-a .DenV& crat weakened the pairty by drawtng to hia readjusting faction fro'tee from-' the Yegnlar - organizttioot' npon the local debt question. Aa a Uepubll can be baa Heat hia powef-to- do thia Aa the- RfbadBd DUpatckifv "We do not feel like complaining of hitn. He has oiaced himself where he can no longer profess to be a De I mocrat. As a Democrat, be drew off democrats irom. tneir proper party gWo lhe RepubUcana the trwible.be i has heretofore given ns,i or. else ne. will have to go over to that party.-" In either event the Democrats. will, bev the gainer." Bait. Gazette, Dim. Nihilism is a political pro-. gramme of absolnte negation. No God, no political rule, no fatherly authority, no moral code beyond the individual inalioou All great politi cal tbinkeraLanieopais,iyiotpr Buy gof Mszxioi and, Pfoadhoo not; ex cepted have predicted. ian. era of -violent destruction sbonld- religiqn cease to maintain its Obold,,upou : the nonr ami anffArinir -classes, DestroVH poor ana auoeriDK -Qia8 x.?eirujr i sueb people's beliefs in a future; of compensations, where Lazarus may restraints- f roni-tbr. cxmdncWv- But. even these authors -conld -not have predicted Nihilism. There. is rsome-J thing, in it purely deyjlwh-r-as ;of a J.K.V Ana-.ii inn fn. iia.. Anrn sake, apart from sny -prospective gain to tbe individual orbis class., It is not tbe quest of power, or .of com fort or wealth ; it is the .purely Jufer nal instinct, which rises too-hittb,vor rsther sinks too low, to need rtbese paltry motives. It Is jrreligion, nor of the hesd, but bf the heart; nqt of A calculation, bat of passion; not earth ly and sensual, but devilish. Phila American, Hep. . The Power Ike KpcUat) Qnean Mae. From the Lopdon t Globe. There was a scene recently, at the. meeting of the Privy Council,, at Windsor. The Queen said she would not give up Candabar, and 8ir W. Vernon Harconri very quietly pointed out that Her Majesty mast do what her constitutional advisers required ber to do. Whereupon Her Majesty began to cry, and declared that, like Mrs. Gummidge, she waa a "lone, lorn creature now." "She's thinking of the old 'on," thought Sir William; "She'll be better presently." And she was better, directly, apologized with dignity and .feeling for ber. mo mentarv weakness, and went on with business aa though nothing had hap- pened. Wednesday. Uext, K WIIX HAys w 27s w AND VY pretty ftjks of Summer Silks. UN SHADES AND PINS PARASOLS Jott to band. WHITE GOODS in great vanety for LUim and ChUdren. GOODS, " w w ..xc,. Lace CortAia Cretan es. Carpet, Ac. OIL CLOTHS, sit widths, hTRAW MATTTSQa, White sn4 Fancy. BaapeoUany, R. Mv IIcIHTIBE. mh tOtf TTTE HEREBY BB(i LEAVE TO INTORM OUR.J v f caa toco era tad tha pabttola geasral, test 3e have ben appatatad Hata Ageafa for Jules Mnmm & Oo Meims FOR THE 8TATA OT JMMlTa CAROLINA. mhlSlm ADBIAKyOLI. EemovAUilasstlTfflcer x BAVS removed my office to thh iite of rooms ftrst floor old NstionelBaUdj tag, corner Front and Princess tieet Eatsaace on botb atroe. Vi I; MACKS,' mhl9w AtUrtaeyavLaw. B&& Bananas. a riv wrTOnw cs (mcucnt nn rananar. n. and sweet tMba-erantesteoetvef f rdm Charles. tmr rr A fraaK Aawlaa tma NwaJ-Ywrlr - - Aa InmenvirTarJety e4-oandleand -Geld Soda wTUSRd mhis tr w S. G. NORTHROP Fruit aad .Confectionery Stores. Turpentine Tools. TTTE HAVE JUST RECSIVD A' LARGS AS- aXliSdTai taed brands. f these rosea an41crsetae4., Wdsrsto tAa OW MUaiiSACSl BABY MINBJIf JSTSvhai suffer it to be carried in Id not iigSZ8g .ueeev LShais oah. like. ooujtmwuujib aae t-iTB r warw rvrr Trrmril r.itts. atirr; oat w Market and: itta!iJi6sal CTMnS gance, dnrab)liO'nd piar.f: .f -T TN 8 TO CX7 LAP BQAAD3, LQmtA0RaE8fc Irociiigoardvosoja aacft fttfrlgmrftrt, Ws-. I tee Coolera.7 rpHSjOIAXaOLiaCWAFai33b rr-tjrttgwTjia J A. - tea JfleaAi at W1 fail ru e mcwtvToaoaa-auala unaatav'ttSt taiMiaV"ttSOAlaSlUB r- n ntrTirrn' snalsait mai I i.pa ito fcrj--s: nail'ai f -1- fleas, jiut1 ' your iiaraarare-tousa nrr tepttStr MISOELLANEOITS. In diseases of the pnl yVYERS mo organs a sale " such a remedy, and no KiciSJ& Hher-'createat iaadjrapWsnret, j&mM any. age or efther sexTBetag Terylateme; t he lyouBesttBiuiwi iwum ordinary ChCkW.Sore .ThrpaJL,, Rrofiiifer littfluear XHkmfff Sore- Throat, ASttaaitt, ompviidE tarrh, the effects of Aybb's CHEiyi:e.JpCr0 TOBAb.are magical, and multltudesrare' an nually preserved frem serleoS mnessnytta VJiqopijiSneoUffA iand iutnaumpuoJ;i tliere .. is no otner remeay ao emcaciows, 50othiWJaTi&4ielpfirt.--5 . -' : - t lie many mixXujrjB8.or syruj of chei and ineffective' "ingredients nOW'oSewdV5 which, as tbey.coataiji poCcuraUTf oaalies can afford only temporaxy. relief, and, are sure to deceive- audldisappoint!Me -patient. Diseases of tle tbtoa?!4;ilJBgsrlemaijd: active and effective treatment; and t is dan gerous experimenting -Tvtthnfenowtf ana cheap medicines frinttfeCgreatiiaWlity thaAi tuese aiseaaes may. w.nijie . so .mufckfvuu. .beeotne" deeply seated or incurable.- Ues AVKrs;aa?Hinr iaOTfflWi, anSjffiaaaaJ .....ti, oo. thA ivst. reanifcir Tt ia a l standard medicaTtteTaigu;JofrioT'n'and'; cheats as. Jta rarf fnl-rpreaaratiotv and . fine - injedTettTAjrtlrTOOWt5 EmihentTmysknans, knoviagitsupsitieTpresc5lfeittlirvl practice. -li ne test-ot , naj j; - a , century, iias , nroveri its absolute certaintyto cure allTHM monary complaints not already1 beyoodith. reach oi uumanaiu. : . Pfepareby OrU. C.AyetJfcCo., 1 V Practical and Analytical Chemists, 7 Lowell, Mass. MAD T ALL DBCGSIST9 EVERTWHZK. . Jf. ' " aps eodfy' " T "su wthv . . arm. 11 Ck o NEV LACES. Br o w n R oddic k 45JjZarketSt. CTAVE JDST BSOKIVED AN INVOICE OF Al styles in the above, such as POINT RUSSE, POINT ALENCON, DS ROSE, DSNTaLLS V2RMICELXE, DBNTAilJB.ve.taEA Sun Mtadcs fnd PantsqIs. We have )nst receiyed the laniest snd most.cm plete assortment that has eYer.been aflered in any Soatbera market, etobtagMAry:.NOVEI.TLE3, at prices ranging Tjom larrottaio aiiu. Just JRecelVdY NEW LINE of HAM BURG Kp.OJNGSi AN.R, IN SERTIONS, medium width andpilceaso low that even the most fsatidious cannot fafl -to beguiled. 45 Slarlcet Street. mh23U imported , JTJ8T RBCBIYSD.Tajb.g&LLOWINQ GER mas Goods, eeeently lmporteoVTaey are very nice, and to a great many are new in this market. FrestvDried Pears. Dried Green Keipe New.Tors.iah. Prunes, Pearl Sago, Kegs Holland Herring, White and Mottled Castile Soap. JNO, L. BQ AT.W3IGHT, 11 A 18 North Frpn,t St. Pickles SUKon, Foot &o.'s Celebrated STUFFED MANGOES, MIXED PICKLES, AND CHOW CHOW, In one and two gallon Buckets. . ; ALSO Their Sweet Pickles ia QIasa. . These latter, as well as. the Mangoes, are , very .fine. aJno. L. BiDTOLght, Xos 11 At laMFrontSt. , mhSO tf . . ; A IARGSTOCK OF Sash, Doors, BUnds, " AND ALL KINDS, OF, M.,R$,: LUMBjER LATHS dsa, FOR SALE VERY CHEAP, r ' : ' -,AT; ' ALTAFFS8, PRICE Co.. . xymoMi " Jntt, near Red Cross st. Foot of. Walnut at mh SOtf : snetBeriOBV Crieseia&TdAlaf Wiiwa'c fiinraina?i S.candJ Bdley3s ,rBaca?su7.PaJtot tool. aaitaJl wmJ faEtklHwui4iiiu U, . -2raaa,U 4"H TTRTyYT R 'the "melicUial princi totheneeealtier f xbamerdal traTfcl; ate Issaed vf?T:f"?'. '.r.Dlea anii curative! yfi 1 1 .n?.slrH tg-tosy.-;g:iin$-M i sr, -1 rW27- S&?tmaVlTOR0ffi8O ; inhfOtf ! . I issss aMahaaaiadc: miscellaneous: ilorWiii p. I X AOSJHMfji4i r,Mm V A a WILMINGTON! N. C. March 5th, 1881. MloiAof 4000 and 8000 ..WMs) aeceptabfe War taefomaionior fljaaiTOait X mh9tf den PaisiaeBt. OOplnDia & Alipsta R. PASSBOOKS DBPARTJIENT. 'yWim0pvii N. C. , Itarcb sVhJ iasi, , - .v. tldaaf I00Oand 00O Mfle, ccepuWe oyer i ' - ; 1 Wmoeqttoiit ,of tham'nunjiton. Colombia & y tdapted, to .tiecessttles of coinmerclal fravcw arled by the WUmington. ColnmbM- . : - . : . . -i , .;. ... :s AgnWp , and. are on sale at its Fasseoeer Spotolitin!mIiigteBand Colambia. ; " . ' A. rOPK, ' , - ... z. mhotf Gen'l Past Ajreat. a. - i - I r 1 i . KXICIOUS ' PBACHES AND TOMATOES All varieties of Choice Preserves, in pne and two pound Cans, the best In tho market. ' Our Elegant Family Floor, Parole de Honeur. ' Pig Hams, BreakfaBt Strips snd Small Shoulders , Parched Java and Lagnayra Coifee. These goods are all fresh this week. Our prices ' a and qoaUty of gooda will convince yeu if yon will try us. Try the prepared Soups. For sale at GEO. ICYBRH', febl3tf Noe, 11 and IS South Front st. Our Establisliment ! IS SO LARGE AND OTJ'IR; STOGEI! SO COMPLETE, And Embrastu so many Articles, that it is impossible to advertise in detail, 'hence our friends and pat ronshad better call in person and examine for themselves the superior quality of our Goods or send their orders direct. ADRIAN A VOLLERS, Wholesale Grocers, feb 16 tf 8. S. Cor. Front, and Dock Sts. Gapt. A. Garrason, ptORMBRLY OF THE STEAMER D. MUR- wCHISON, has opened a FIRST CLASS GROCERY Next door to John D. Williams & Co., in Fayette vlUe. He. will keep the beat class, Of Goods, at low cash ' prices aad give GOOD WEIGHT. feb S4 lm I TiTYIOf'rl XT TTftTT PRIMS TIMOTHY HAY. Per sale low by mh 3 tf C. B. WRIGHT. We Q.nARANTBB PELVS CORN 80LYENT TO cure a Corn in Eight Hours or money refunded. Twenty five Cents. JDvNDTT & CO., Dragglats jan SEED RICE. Bushels BEST LOWLAND, 500 do. WHITE UPLAND, For sale by mhl8tf WORTH A WORTH. Prime White Corn TBRSCKrVS BY EVERY TRAIN LARGB lots of Prime White Corn Onconelgument, which we sell in car.lots for cash only.7'. ' " ' ;' : feb!8tf O. BONBY ASQNS. PUSCELL HOUSE, UNDER NEW. MANAGEMENT " WIImlnBton, N. C. B.-I. PEBIIY, - ProprietOF. First Class in all Its appointmenU. Terms $160 to $a.00 perday. Ieb8tf : Agricultural Salt. 200 TONS .CLEAN SALT.; " - - For Agricultural Purposea, For sale at -" - "- febSilm . "WILLARD'S." Cotton Seed. gQjQ BUSHELS COTTON SEED,1 For tale tt febatlm "WILLA'RD8. shOyGters :S-Clo3airt VI i i raw LIBERAL OFFERS I FbRioaiiv ; . i-t; ... 1L1" -i$J I l'f H''-V- Tf OTEiBS FJIlJflEffilCIUJtlllE. THE REPRINTS OF THE BRITISH QUAETEELY, (5tOeliOal; I i-ondon q,uarteexy. EDINBURGH, lWh,K). I AND WESTMIKSTEBX (Liberal), AND Blactyood's ( Edinlmrtli; .lapztie, Present the BEST FOREIGN PXBIODIOaLS n k eo&venient form and WITHOUT ABRIDOM tNT OH ALTERATION. TERMS 9? SUBSCRIPTION (Inclodlnf PoiUfa.) il - 11 -V. J T I MM An i uiukiiuuuvri)wuitmew..., wpwioagin oiacKwoao aaa iwo avniwi. ... lu ou Blackwood and thro Reviews It 00 Any two Reviews 7 03 Any three Reviews 10 03 The four Reviews.... ... it 00 Blackwood and the four Reviews. IS 00 These are about HALF THE PKICES charged by the English Publishers. Circulars giving the Content of the PariodicaJ for ibe year 1380, and many athw yarttoolara may be had on application. PREMIUMS. New subscribers may have the nam ber for 1SS and 1881 at the price of one year's snbserlptlon oaly. To any subscriber, new or old, we will faralPb the Periodicals for 187V at naif price. - All orders to be sent to the publication office. To secure premiums apply promptly. The Leonard Scott Publishing Co .. 41 BARCLAY ST., NSW TORE. 32 Market St. 32 Sign of the Show Case with the Shoe maker. JJY STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES ALWAYS complete. Call and examine. SattsfeoUaa gaar. an teed to enstomera. Now Is ttsae so- wappty yea famine. A fall Una of tboM 7tTTLrnrw?f t, anryrrrn SOLS, In lace and buttoaa, Seeing Is kalievltB. . Conrinca yourselves 0 4b-tms : - ,-.r. T Anew lot of thoaa fwxnvrH mnr.n iiirrns twvwTwj. vw b inaaa aa?wa 1 C. RQEtlltMftL, 33 nAtUUaT AT. no 7 tf Wew Crop Cuba. The Finest Cago this Season. 536 nH 8KLpT 50 TIERCES BELSCTEIi KSWi OBpB ATOBAa'- - Juet received and now landing tx Bchr Maggie i Dalling. For salt low by Williajns ljjtopn. : mh lStf .T . .. . . -"'itwithsit-ifMeaV ' ' Allan's Soluble- TTttedXpTgias I - Patented Oetabes'ift; tan.'. Osvs ox -. Nal wTJl care any case la root days or lt. No;S srlii cure the most eftetintte saa,aoaattef of howjong standing. i i'.::i'-?'.vt ; ;Ne nauseous doses of cubeba, rvjaiba. e oil of aadal wood, that are certain to xwodaca diapawn by destroying tne ooatlnr ot tha tcnaca7' - Price f t UK Sold by an Drasaaaa,ra8aS receipt of price. delleodftm satath 83 John stMtw.Xatk. . Ilotice,: CERTIFICATE NO. 1X1 FOR IHAnAa OF theeai itocs: pi xne bso k of New, ifasasvee, a boL Bear Bros- havtag bra Jo, rill belnade to said Bank for a 2 ann.' the name ol aoallcatlon will cat oi same at ine expirauoa ex w oay It at rne ext hereof. . mhSSOd Pariic Saddles a sp cialty. lTlaUa.l gVi .FOR THIRTY DAYS FE0H TJ rfRST, land'Cbllara tt' teat.'. ,"Ai-a; Slii i-Bridles ' Irnnalilr-TVnt a r im a afSalflaVe.Cl mh gplf !7 T ' v tt aaray?
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 25, 1881, edition 1
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