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If the Mrioas illaesi of Lord liicoDsdeU eboaU UraloaU fatally i'. would have rery great infleeoo tpoa the political fortQQs of hU party we appose. lie baa been eo long a time the leader of the Tories or CooMnraiive, as they now prefer io call ihemjelresi, aol is by each a i;rai distacce the first man in ability, coa rage, and resource amoog all the prominent men of bta party, that his deilh could not fail to be a great blow to thstr hopes. He cannot coo uaae bat a few years to acute leader hip, for he is now some sereoty-siz or MTsaty-eeTeo years of age. Bat his loss jast now woald be irreparable. The party of the aristocrats and large Itaded proprietors might not be able to rally in eaficient force for a loog tim, if srer, to drive the Liberals from power. Bat Lot J Beacons field's death woald not ooly deprive the Tory party of its most signal ! leadership and be almost certain to prevent its re tarn to power within iny reasonable lime, bat it woald re move from British politics the most aggressive, dashing and reckless of Itsdert. In this particolsr Eoglsod woald be beaefiled. Kit whilst the leader of one party m tick, perhaps fatally, the great 1-iJer of the other party is reported A breakiog down rapidly under the or? of office. Now in his seventy first year Mr. Gladstone is doing the work of two indostrions and able mea. His recent fall baa also proved hurtful to bis constitution. If we msy trast London correspondents ihsre eaa be no doabt that the great Liberal Premier is ageing rapidly and growing weak very fast under the very severe task that is laid upon ! hi ob. lie was averse Io taking odce agaio, and it would have been ranch better for bins if he had rsmained io retirement cultivating liUratare and his farm. Ilia death would prove a very serioue blow to his party, bat, rest as be is, it is not without other ! very able leaden, and possibly it woqM not be as disastrous to the cm of progress and reform aa would the death of his great rival prove disastrous to the hopes of the Tory party. Wheo BeacoosSeld and Gladstone pass away the two most rerairkable Englishmen of the list fifty year will have gone to their tioal audit. Kogtand ia nsver without men of high culture and superior abililiss. $he has now msny able men, bat aooe eo marked as leaders as these two veoerable statesmen. John Bright, ia torn respects, a greater orator than either of thw two we have named, ii ' in rather Inflirm health, and U bxnrtelf an) old man. But after all, bo wever nsef al or illastrioai or potaaual a man joaybe Ia bis day 'tad -gtctratloir, md bow- ever necessary be may be deemed for the welfare and glory l blecoaatry IcklT tap- I bit plc U tooithow qu r,i?d. nd Jo Jtffertoa io tone or woodtrf ol ptbo, we to oo forKOtuo,' It u iru BID ioprw of mtB of oo!oAliialofU not removtd ipdUj, nd io cam of gTat crmUY gwicu-th- iaflaenca u4 powtr eoQtloen;lowo the st bpio roeo tboaehu pd tveo mooldioff tbtir 4esliW Dot with mMt mto of abililY tbir lnflaoc i limited od transitory od ikair memories sooo p wy. Mr. Olid U nnt of thi OOmbtr. W9 WW ww- v usared. wntiog will kep bU memory greso for a c&tary, wbiUt bU grest reform meuaru will lt-r dU hie oim emoog the.greateeti careei od witesi of BritUh Ute men. We trait tht the grest Ub&- nl letder will lite moy yer tn MM. AO d thei when bit work U eodedtbeGod of otiooj wiUrU an some other pare, able, coneratd 1 leader to carry oo the immenaa work r.f rrarta becroo and eo maeh ad vanced br William E. Gladstooe. ro LI TICS in LITBBiaTCSIK. The Oxonian for March has some severe strictures on McCarthy's "Hie tory of Our Times," with which we MnBot ai?re. We have read the work and found it delightfully enter Uinlng. No man can begin it with out desiriog to read it through to the L.t r.c. We oaote from oar re- ipected contemporary: fa four halkv volumes of A llUiory of Our TUnes,' are osttosiwly, Ihoufh not avowedly, eothiet more nor less into tm.wttrui of old Issdiec srticies, sum- msries sad newspaper cuttinic. all dressed op sasw, witn soms stiempi si cooubhiij Ma for tb HrcuUtina' library. To anitr mack eiser mixture wtth the title of htotorv to sutely to uke aa auwar- raaubly low tiw of ibe public lotelll fsoce." We saw some such opinion aa this in the critical article io the London Quarterly for January. But then this is the orgsn of the Beaconafield party the Conservatives) and Mo- rurth u a liberal in noli tics. That is to say, be is an Irish Home Ruler, but he votes with the Liberals on all questions in which reform ia concern ed noless it be io recent matters con ina Ireland. The Westminster RevUyc, as able, as learned, as blgb authority every way in literary mat ters as the Quarterly, baa a very good . . a r- - 1 t V opinipn oi jLicvanoye - nisvorj, mm can be seen by consulting the last number. The London Quarterly ia eo intensely Tory it cannot do justice in literary matters. It never yet ac corded full praise to a Whig book. Every man of literary culture in America who has read Trevelyan'a "Life of Charles James Fox," (em bracing bis youth and early manhood ooly) published a few months ago, has no doubt admired it as a work of unusual excellence. The JBrxtuA Quarterly and the Weti mi ruler ac cord it b ah merit, but the -Tory Quarterly damns it, as does) Black tcocxl, the other great Tory exponent of thought aod scholarship. The sum ol the mailer is this: any Whig or Liberal author is sore to be damned by the two -Tory organs ithoot any reference to his real merits. These learned and bi$ pubr licatioos carry their politic into lit erature a most " deptabl'-pr?c-dare. The man of letter -ought to be of broad, catholic taste and judg ment. He ia a poor critic who tpanr-. not admire) Mr. WebtterVgrepd, so norous, sutely elcHjtieoce, or Mr: Cal houn's eleur-ent, inefsire, maaterfuV unanswerable logic, although be may have fought ooder"Wbig-or De mocratic flagta the -past. But even in Lbis country -ia some ocaliiies politics invade- the field of e tiers, and prcraotxnw judgment ac cording to party affiliation. Mr. Bancroft is a Democrat of the old school. Ha began his ."History-of the United Bute fifty wri-agoy! when a young man. He is still at ork upon it. It has some capital fanlla and some marked excellences. It ia the work of a ' man of ability and of great industry. Bat4t-didr sot suit the New-koglend-Wfargt, o Mr. Hildreth was put forward as the rival of Mr. Bsnorcft, and bit 'history is written from another standing-point. It baa merits aod defects of its own, and, like Mr. Bancroft' jnagnum cpu4,n has value, ana n is 'well it was written. By the way, the Oxonian is really a very clever little monthly, and we fiod it" always instructive and enter taining. We .ofteoregrea,witb its advanced opinions, ' but now and then take leave to differ from it. With a paper conducted .upon a plaoi of courtesy and. marked decency it Is almost a pleasure to disagree some times. When "we find a fellow of low instincts who' 'is capable of throwing mad ina resorting to low pcraoaikl iptlaaatTonii torftha, tljolCof . braina we givu Wmnhf goty irad neither regard bU lack of manners nor Die lacETic raaas. 7 !A. wot pt deccy U a waat. of .' ' j J . nrL-OBtmoeriCK. i ntrraOBa in ovvick. n 'Wo fudge from an eauonai in is JTacs-Observer of Thursdaylbat James II. Harris, colored, stands an eioellsnv showing -for the poswnaa ter's place at IUlejgh. O Ho ;backejai by ..tho.ui o.deloXgPn4B organised effort baa been -made-ho prevent bta being' appointed. Our eooletaporary eaya r ' W do aot'orsfer Jsmes II.- Harris to be bur postsaister, eveolf tbe choice t to be Xstrtciet to his pattj.a He will not be sc epmable to Uoee havtai most basiness with thtoflcA' It sDDolBtedlt will not be" for feti fltBssfor evea If he were both morally aad tcteUeetaallT-fit there sre others still mors soluble. Ir be were a wane man ne oald aiand so eartaiv cbtoce for tbe ap- poiateoeot; U is oolrbectase of bis color tbsi ne oas say iavw ui uuuiumg simittoo." W meet with gentlemen who think the true course for Democratic paper to pursue is to urge the 'appointment meat of just snob fellows a Harria-- knbwn to be corrupt upon the prin?; dpi that thia is the sure and epcedy ... .'.''' way to disgust everybody ana onng the Radical purty under reproacn and contempt-JlWodo not so regard it. Wo think the appointment of annh a neoro as Jim Himi to tbo postmastership of tbg capital city of the State would 4er. great outrage npoo decency and tbe eternal fitaess of things. Any white Republican of fair character aod respectable intelli gence is to be preferred to a negro of Harris's moral character and intel lectusl qualification. We would not oppose the appoint ment of a negro io oCBoe solely be cause be was snob. Fred Douglass, for instance, makes a very good Mar shal for the District of Colombia, aod we are Dleased to tee it announced that be will be retained by Garfield. We think tbia choice proper for seve ral reasons. Ia tbe first plaoe he is a man of ability. Secondly, be is a man of character. Then again be has proved his efficiency by trial. Fourthly, there arc so very few ne groes holding office ondwr Federal appointment: it ia altogether proper that Douglas should be retained. Lastly, It la necessary and requisite that the rreaidanv-.ol-the Radical party should be brought occasionally In official contact wjtb a "colored man and brother," just to remind him of the faot of the exUtence of eeve ral millions of black Radicals, and of the huge promisee aod email per formance of hi party toward that Important wing-, in election times. But for the thousands of blacks who were taken to Indiana to vole Han cock would be President to-day, for that State-arould- have gone Demo cratic in the October electron. But it ia-altogether another ques tion when yon come to appoint a fel low to a responsible position upon the sole ground that be, is a negro. That consideration becomes an outrage if cted npon. Sofar aw tbe Republi can party- ia concerned -it baa done enough to damn it a thousand times in tbe estimation of decent,- honest, fair-minded people. If good men have not become disgusted at its act loog ago they will be shocked hardly by-the appointing of a few corrupt and incapable negroe to office The school billso far as it regards tome oounties, wllLwork badly, but that could not be well avoided. For in stance, ia the matter of county super intendent. The Oxford TbrcHight regret that tbe services of Mr Jamet H. Horner a examiner of county teacher oacnot be-acured longer under the bilL -He cannot afford to act as uperintendentr under the new law, as it would command too much of hi time 'that is required in the management of hi own icbooL Thi will be a great !caorraxiTille. It was very fortunate' thai 'the ablest te oherjti .th Soutb. should bo willing Userr tbe -ooaityraar examiner -of conimon achooL tsaehers. - But there are-nov many counties thataave been fardred withr tbe -tnoit'. capable ex aminers, aod bence ,the . prtTatlpns under the new . lawwill be limited. Altogether tha;chpge..i; important and to be disiderated greatly. : o cb r Ktrr i6jn1jri Kirr. - If Jidge " RobBrtsbn is 'con flraed 'as-Collecior :of the port of New-:-YbrK ithln ;te -year Mr. Cotikllrig will be in: a 'minority- (ntbe Republican prty of " bis -own State. No othevman-ia tbe State oombtnea io h imself . ihraane: disposition and the am lability j ta- 0Terthr6wMrt Oonkling, only give him taoh formU vdble power a-theNew York Cus- mm uoussrro-wvTK wun.'" Air. vonc-' lingi'muav fta;bt,- of the day of hi glory is. OTervluztv notJwc years of shames .Jli5ua, Jui 2m. ; - Clnclnnail ' Iv:edified:i.by v double' jou:rnaRitfo lomersaatt'which' must puxxls tbe yote'ri. Th vGazette, whiebj potmgCorvpajrtian- wiuna apbsia,UTuusa in-tue.TnQit i foffeesira form and "found even sch j Chandler a oatrioL: of eood repaid has turned it back upon the Py nominee i for "1 the -Mayoralty f and tbrorwl csrtn-namof ofne jpemor crat 'at thai head ptiij't conmn4 The ITAmimtrezaLonsMa other iwdlwhicb once lodurged.'in:tb most f rj&ky 1- J dependrocr, ebjoyirxg rae Tnxary oi whaatcinor the bosses wherever they abo wed tbiriiead8,nu w Hgureaaa thr belot ofithe-party df awing iterwater? anihftviBff rtawood witb ua- awttwingccilttyjB&VaftA ' iwata.anr-air. Soeciatlispatca 'to? Pfillsdelpb' is TinVw. ; . Wajiigtqn: Marshf OiTb re cotCabinctr oomplicationa v continue the subject oi eaniesepcuivrwu-- la definite v and iJOMtirelreafBrmed that the Pretideat iwilKnot recall the nominations of - either Chandler or Robertson, nor matter how the resale oMheir confirmauon '.may aneci.oia Cabinet. The general opinion , : ap-, pears to be that Garfield bas po other rakiAnthla .aftnrae: leftl tunrbut 2tO stand hie ground, inasmuch- a 6 withdraw either one of them i to " t . 'i!.. a. kifl A sva W SL. ware me opposiuuu w tration precisely where it is and ;t& rfv th HAAnfiAe of Blame, ine President la evidently: of the tame belief that a retrograde movement settles nothine and plunees him etill deeper into the matter oMaotio'rial DUierness. . is uuucdhvuwmio t be knew all this unpleasantness would arise-before the nominations-were marie. In the " case of Chan-i dler be bad fair: warning from Mr. MoVeaffh beforehand, . and coolly accepted tbe possible. alterna tive of the latter resignation; ; ioere waa do less positire knowledge : of. The President had previously, con suited Air.. Conkliogaa to the nomi nation of Roberuoo as successor ' to Stewart 'Ii Wood ward,;attorney fof tbe third district of New York. The mere mention of KoburUon'a. name in that oonuectioo threw Conkling in a passion. Tbe Scpator from New York took no pains to conceal bJ antagonism to such a nomination ana boldly declared be would : be. f com pelled to use his influence In the Sen ate to prevent Robertson's confirma tion io case tbe Domination - was made. So far a this goes the state ment that Garfield did not consult the New York Senator a to Robert son is annarentlv erroneous. - From a mere disregard of . hi wishes it be- came a stnaiea insuit o vne, enuiur 8enator from New York. Tbe way out of all tbia muddle is not so clear. It matters very little what becomes of either Chandler or Robertson now. as the hostility of the Stalwarts is thoroughly aroused. Their recognized organ in this city voioes them. It charges that, tbe Blaine-Garfield onslaught upon Conk- line and bis friends 1 in the interest of a second term tor ine newiy-in sulled President. Malaenelai Siela Liable. Washington Dispatch to New York World. Mabooe entered the chamber a Irifle before 12, carrying under his arm a handle of papers. tSebind bim, loaded with books, was Riddle border." Mahone'a candidate of $er- geant-at-Arms, and third in the line limped a stout old gentleman, dressed like a farmer, with a long white chin whisker, the clerk of the committee oo agriculture, of which Mahone is chairman. Uiddleberger damped the reference books on Ma hone's desk and then stood aside un til, the Senate having opened, Ma hone stepped down in front, when Riddleberger took Mahone'a seat and besran to arranse hit references. Mahone bad providea nimseir, anaer ReDublican advice, with a written speeob. the purpose ' being, as said last night in these dispatches, to keep him within bounds. So long as be confined himself to the text he waa as temperate as could be wiahed, but occasionally he left the track, each time giving- promise to liveli ness ahead and each time being re called to his manusoript by-Repub lican signals. ATTRACTIOWS U8T RECEIVED, PER STEAMEB, THE FQL lowinzGoeds. They are of the Finest, aoaiuy ana . . I nofrion ATinwortn'sPreaervedreacnei I Auorted Preserves " Jelliei, TWIN BBOSTEAST CAKES. Cross A Blaekwell's PICKLES. Hazard's RICSNA. Baker's B ROMA and CHOCOLATE, J, Winslow Jones GREEN COBN, Canned LIMA BEANS. STRING. BEANS, SUCCOTASH. Batter Dish JELLIES, ' Assorted PIE jBUTTS, " . . German GREENE KERNE, ' Dutch HERRING, -Imported PRIED PEAS. ; Turkish' PRUNES, v thom OattAm are eeninir LOW. - My Stock being - ways in condition to offer FBESS ARTICLES. .' rtniakad almost eatirelv erery. jpeeK..! am al Jncv L. Boatwngnt, !foa. mhS7 tf 11 & 13 N. Front St. Delight; of tthoPablic Nerer seen in the dty before." ' fC"- You eaa suit us better for yon. cerryjuore atocM thanJaay.two houaea la. th d&.y ., . r . . . Tee styles ate pesteet'. jfjlsll ljpBaiWta.V Andothets too numesons Wmentioo. 1 s ? ! ::.. !-1 ;-" ,r,AAYIDv. c: iKnWSlel Uke these fall from their llpsi - - mhSOtf' r; !rjBtoi)t, mh7Str WJKJieuam ana ety vie"llBr- BHYSICIlfJSv CLERGYMEN, AND M HrAfFUSTEO1 EVERYWHERE. SY MPTO MSJF A 'hi; .'Trauaee.bot bowels oosttve;,A i .witliaduusensatiojrin theTbaote blade; bo w spiritsT JUI laatafct some tatrjweariBgest Hifntpesa; ; L yrutterinthHSart.Dota Jbefore -tfie ; t evei. Yellow bMlaTgeaaae'stjM? J" nesa at night, Hlg&ly ooloagdrrjrtoe- - Afwpmnrr SERIOUS DISEASES WOOM BEVEiQff 0, 5cheae,oiieee-afireeUuefeliae -of feellns; aatb atdiiUlr the aalTeeer. ,; . . -. tbey Iomuc tbe AlKtIe&nl casethe -body to Ie'WWj:W3bjrilai flui'mp tjtt f njf jftxclallT adapted to iSimiMtiuUtx E duced. rfcg pe&te.JMiirra to: I.; Black by a slogle : Black by a slocrle appiicatlotiSrthlBlXYE. It Sold bTDrtiBeUto.orBentbyexpreBBosece.pi ef Si. impart a natural color, acts InstantaijeousJy. OrTlee, 35 Murray St JrtleW York. ' apiS eodJkrWir -ta tb its- arm ' B 2T WE17AGES. J:-" B ro vvnr&Tlo.cW ick 45,IIarket8t. IT AVE JUST RECEIVED AN INVOICE OP IX theliATSST STTUBain the above, each as POINT RU8SE, POINT AWNCON. DSBOSB, DBSTaLLK VSBMICBLLK, DENTALLB VG6QE8. Sun febaulea and Parasols. We have Just received the largest and most csm -is assortment m nasever DeenwiMeaiiiany Southern market, embracing 91 ANT NOVELTIES, at prices ranging from 15 cents to $15.00. Jast Received, NEW LINE Of HAXBUKG EDGINGS AND IN SERTIONS, medium width, and prices so low that even the most fastidious cannot fail to be suited. B rown Rod die k 4& BlarJket Street. mh 1 3 tf 8eed Potatoes, Hay, &c 200 Bbla B PSBBLB8S (large bbls) POTATOES, 250 B18 1 TIMOTHT ?AY jgQ Boxes D . S. SIDES. h f Hhda. Tierces and Bbla 1UU New Crop CUBA. MOLASSES. 20 Q 0 SKks Llverpol s a-lt 2000 Bbl?b C0KN 40 0 Bub Water Min MEAL' QQ Bisgs COFFEE, BblS Raw end Refined 8UGABS, 25 bl Half Bbls SNUFF, Boxes TOBACCO. Lye, Potash, Candy, Ac, For sale by mh 27 tf .KEBCHNBB CALDEB BEOS. Romovalof Law Office. T BAVB BEHOVED MY OFFICE; TO THE suite of rooms first floor old National Bank Build;! X ing, corner Front and Prinees street Entrance on both streets. J.I. MACK8. mh'19 Sw . Attorney at Law. opialtoiitnLaxatiyei jRBSH HOPS GUM CAMPHOB, - -ALCOHOli, UAttUlECt SJUSU, TOILET ARTICLES. Ac, AC. - For sale by TM . H. GREEN, mhMtf ' Drosslst. Particnl ar NotiQe. FOB THIRTY DAYS FROM THE FIRST day of March I will sell SaaOles, ttarness and Collars, at cost. -Also Whips, and Bridles. Repairing Trunks, Harness and : saddle a en -claltr. CAlee Triarnln Baggies and' UaKiafSayon Third; between Market and rPrtneeSs streetevt Factory. : - .. . .;r-; ' TTTK HEREBY J3SU LEAVE TO INFORM OUR W -enstomers and the nubile in general, that we" hare been appemtea sole Agents ror JtilesiMumiiii&vGoBhe ; FOB" THE" STATE TOEtH; CAROLINA. ' Wilmington;, March? ho2 mlflom 72 ARSPIREPARED TO FTfr ORDERS FOR, immon's and Barton's Coopers' Tools; .Watson's, Wlmlnstop, m C - I.' - Zx.'L n. IWiJnBY. - proprietor. :Wfae f1aa in All lt.amMuittnBta Tafim. SABA ? .- - : -..-. xr Jp V3 Ls ;-7 PASSE3G&B PKPAKTIWNT. WILMINGTON. N. O., March 6th, 1881 Ci wrsft; 0 OMMUTATION TICKETS X)f ?DKiroMDStA fttens r4 j00-ad SppoHfie4sivr- at Golds or ad Weldonu ind eepelaly adapted to the necessities of 'cbmnjercial' tnrel. are.' isssed' by the WjlliBlo8tC4L A Weldos. B .- B.,: Sad are on sale at its Passenger Depot JaWUmJsglon. ; .' ' i-,:: - ; . 'i A.POiK, i " tob fltf - Gen'l Pass. Aeent. tiM&mf Coliiiia . & ABkisfa $. B. PA8SESOBB SXPABTMBNT, . WILMINQTONtW; C. March Bth, 18L QOMMUTATION TICKETS OF DENOMINA- Uons or 1 000 and 2000 MUes, acceptable over the, connections of; the WUmlagton, ColnmblaA AngastaB. B., at Florence and Colambla, aod es pecially adapted to the necessities of joonuaerdal travel, are issued by thei Wilmington Colombia & Angnsta K. B and are : on -sale at its Passenger Depots ia WUmInten ant Colombia) I AV FOPE, ; mh9tf - - , , GenTPass Ageat. iTew Goods THis Week. ,rl jl AILUIUIUUS fJSAUtLKB A.HU TUMATUAB ; All Tarietiea of Choice Preserves, in one and two pound Cans, the beet in the market. ... Oar Elegant Family Floor, Parole de Honenr,, Pig Bama, Breakfast Strips and Small Shoulders, Parched Java and Lagoayra Coffee. These goods are all fresh this week. Oar prices and. quality of goods will convince you if you will try os. - c Try the prepared Soaps. For sale at GEO. MYEB', f eb 13 U Nob. 11 and 13 Sooth Front st. INSURE YOUR HOMES IN THE AEficfliuirai ins- co,, of new yorL ESTABLISHED 1853. ASSETS 1st Jan., 1881, $1,261,731. Insures against loss er damagi by Lightning, whether Fire ensoes or not, Takes no mercantile aormanofactsringrisksjr hence is not subject to loss by sweeping Ires Strongest residence Insurance Company in the world, un ions term risks takes premium half easa, nau is muntns note witn b per cent - interest. l NO. W. waova sku Agents, mh7tf S4 North Water tit LZEZETS Prepared Agricultural Lime, FOB COTTONvPEANUTS WHEAT, COBN, AND VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, For sale by hall & pears all. mhsspaiwtf Pianos and Organs l siSia.CA8H-OB ON TB IN8TAL- LABGB STOCK. School Books. Blank Books, (stationery, Frames, raney uooas, c, &c. ; CaU and see for yonrselr. i mh S7 tf , YATES' BOOK STORE. :;Capt, A. Garrason, TJIOBMSBLY OF THE STEAMEB D, MUw CHISON, nas ppeneAa . . . . , FIRST CLASS GROCERY Next door to John D. Williams & Co., ia Fajette-. vllle. " He will keep the best class of Goods, at low cash prices, and give GOOD WEIGHT. . feb 41m Timothy Hay. .; TUST RECEIVED, A LOT OF FR1MK TIBUTnl HAI. Fer sale low by mh tf C B. WRIGHT. We r UARANTBS PEL'S COBN SOLVENT TO earea xight toon or money refunded. Twenty five Cents. J. D. NUTT A CO., DrnSadat.: jan 1000 BaahelB 8XST lowland 500 d 'wm?BvjPUSDt For sale by mhMtf WORTH Jk WORTH. , Agricultural Salt i1 v Oft CV TNS CLBAN SALT, . , r For Agricultural Purposes. For sale, at . '-T febM lm WILLARD'S. Xottoii, 500 Tro SSD Jor sale at SSlm "WILLARD'S." ,Chattt3l, Uprtgages ; FOR EALB nsaOssaaasawwvi m LIBERAL- OFFERS I FOB 1881. TWO YEARS F.OB TBE FRIGE OF ONE THE REPRINTS OF THE BRITISH QUARTERLY. (Evangt-lu-..), LONDON QUARTERLY. (Coneci Viti v. , EDINBURGH, (Wbi). 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Spring ik Summer STYLES. I AM. NOW RECEIVING DAILY A LA HQS and wel selected stock of all THE LATK8T TYLBS in Ladies and Miaee'. Children and Men's ine BOOTS and SHOES, conalstlnff ot Ladles' Button Boots, in Kid. Fox'A. Pebble and French Kid Band Made, Turn and Machine Made, of the best make, such aa yon have been getting at my place, and which need no further recommenda tion. Also, the same In Infanta Children, Youths and My' MEN'S WBAB DEPARTMENT win rot be snrpased by any store in the city. A call Is all I ask to coa Tin oe. you of the same. Prices that aery competition. Respectfully. C. ROSENTHAL, 39 MARKET ST. mhS7 tf i ' i ' ; iii ihii We w Crop Cuba. ' . -I- : , t . irhe Finest Cargo this Season. . j oil tm- - ' NEW CROP CUBA. 50 TIERCES SELECTED NEW CROP CUBA, Just reeelTed. and now . landins: ex Schr Maggie Palling. For sale low by WilliamB & liurcluflon. mhWtf A;: Ppsitiy e ; C u re 1 , ;,Wttiout Xedidnes.; Allan's Soluble Kodioatsd, Soogi! 1 Patented October , 1870. One box i HjO.I wUl core any case in four' days or lets. NOUS wiU cure tbe most ebeunateeaaeko suattar of howjong standing. . ' : Nananaeoaa Aeeee of bebe.'eooelba. or oH ef andalwoodU that are certain to .proSuee dyspepsia by destroykig the eoaUnga of tbe atesaaca. Price $150. Sold by all Drngxlat. or mailed os receipt of price. . v.vri For runner pvnjsowa eena jarcircuiar. P. O. Box 1633. - J. U-ALLAN OOi, dell eodsm. satutn 83 John aU.New Teck. i where the largest aasortment of,. Hams. Bridle. Saddles,' OoJIars,- Trnnka, Trartla; Umc eeet brought to this city.are to be seam aod boerfet for tbe leaM moaer. - Trrtheea aaAbe eenvlaeeaL Maaa- -dlspateh- imnsx-n No. aaoAUt Tioat SC-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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