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TUB OtCCT TXa.U. tSTST It par weerC f WlMtt aT A t-JSiKU ell ik mm Ml ier WnM '"tat aMi fT1! ! T . ,lnmM . - - . ttcttr taa" seats , fit ItM OuatlM, aa4 13 P y 1C. hiimiim f rfit aaee a u Uaily will t uu imm Httn tar Twtee MUM tUpae f eaaaeSMa t taLaw mil fsMaV Jo rtaawta a h adr o Md or "J XbutM roc odUM. tMM to U o lawttuM BUM V Bld it CW. EVV f- i-hmwnnirii'V-" a;ao Uy cMtela tmpru tj. iaY wtU trrT&r rJctl If fai mom of U ootaot to frfAAkL tt ad - anactfr IA km Of l" . -a kiK Aartn la tlaao aia ad' uUlK of UM P h ai Bf WILLIJUTI M. BKKSABD. Vm tADxr Morxixa. April U, 1331 1 HOBTM CaBOLIi. The JfVnJAy Eu&ti of the North 'iiohoa AgricaUaral Department for .Urch cootaio mach tlable infor- mtilnn Prir 23 cent J Tetr. The article on EtuiUg of Mize"U worth the pric. for it conlaiae iofonnation that te deeirabte xad mj become pro l table. It contain J aleo Sute Geolo gist Kerr'e Ictar before the Legiel tureoo the "Water Tower tad Other Maoofietariog I"'cilitiM of North Ca rolina." lie mj the .fjregate wtr power ie eboat 3,300,000 hort power iistribated over the entire are of the State with the exception of a few eea board coonUe. We qaote an iotrnc tire pangraph aa followi: If hm wboteof taia force wtxeemptoytd ia ctMtoa mannfactarias. tt would be ad- duata to tara 140 aailiioo eladleav AM lb pottoa milia la tae Uaited Sum ooauta aot qa It atUlloB. Tae water power of Norta C'axoiiaa woald asaaafacSnra taxee Uae Ihe atix croo of ta cocairr. wbereaa ail U nulla ia ooeratloa oo tie cccUaeat oaly tpia oa onarter of it. PtttUac the crop of inie -tau at 400,000 6aka, &aa power eaoaga t. maaafactare fiftr Uma tfeat qaaauty. Tb actaal aaaiber of plode mania la t& Scaia dom not exceed 11X1000, waicn atiliae lea taaa 3,000 aorae power, or about 1.120 of U waoie. A ad tbe acxTau of ib eatire water power applied to all forma of nanafactartaa! latlaslry la Uie Mate ooee aot ncMd 33.600 borae powtr. or l.lCUo th available force: wblcb la lte tbaa 400 i ibe coaatj." With each Taat water power ia it not aatontahine that eo htlle com- paratirelj haa been done in the waj of mano factoring ? The way to wealth ia in manoftctarlog. The Northern people ondereUad thia. They Lake raw material worth 10 ceote and work it op and eell it for 100 centa. When will the Soath when will North Caroliniane learn thia tec ret thia leaaon? Hear onr excellent State Geologiat farther. He eaye: - Tb eUtiatica of coaca rata afactsilax ia Um failed Suiea ebowi tbai tvll 100. uooepiad'ioa dree empJoynieet . lo 10,000 people. If the State naaafactared merely br ewe crop,, raaala 1,300,000 ipladlea; ad atiiiiiar abont ball ibe power of tbe Cape Faar aad Ua txlbaurtea, for exaaapje. or Uea Utca oatbird of tbat of tbe Yao kla. tbla wow Id Lomre an addltloo to ber popaiaUoa of SO per ceaL or abont 200. UXX. . la fci. we eead oar wbole croaezceoiSf pereewt. ef it, to iUacbe etia to J If eiae. at coat of 1UXXQC0 Jar rrex. t &cS4 Bp cUka 44 fire tsaplaj meal aad prwpentf to tbetr poopla, eei to coweert tbeir lafcrSor aeaaarctar1af; re ourcee lato mlaea of wealtb Go into oar etoree and work-eiopa and yoa will find a thoaaaad articlea for tale at a thooeand per ceaW ad vance on the eon of the raw-material, aaid material being produced in the Soath, bat caanafactartd ia the North and aold to oar inert aad blind peo ple. Mr. Kerr dieeojec the water powtr at leogth and ahowa how it ia ilelnbated, bat we cannot follow iua. North Caroiisa haa the raw cotton, he f ortata, the mineral, the water, the Laborer, theeapitai. Why not atiliae them? - Why b he wart of woodland maker 'of coUoo for the 'NonSb''waeai Lh pro&l'Uea , iaTiheS mannf aotarini Kerr- thro, we . -- - lMMM Wtof IM MM . v. v. .4 It U needed. He 'J0 J"" aaja: , "liar forest, wita hr equalled fco-t tsaicalraag, tarW aa bou bollalag. car woiks, tanafcto;e ol doors aad bUd..cnU. P'ow,.?i1 r.vl! lnlmcaU. furniture. ovaw - ' ; - .w!... rr: .., lv.B.ril. DatXf (Of WOOd. .imuu, JtcXbara for of hxssbrfraenUeoaae aaa. " nradncea more tbaa lAWW.ww wwiu mataVtaautljVaad PbUedelpbla Snail tiai rteaU. .aJi coder like duad- S1,M .. I T.autt . . : Of miatraitiae oian cwoiai i ad widely dletrlbuteo axofea; oi adactedto tbe manuractore oi Saad Tbe bKber cradte of Iroo; of euU DbVreS of told aad copper for tbe prodoc uoo of ialpaarlc add and tbe ttf actare of roperpboephaiee: of eoa tor pww- laja war aol ere orca; o hu - maaafactare; of ploneeo. oaryiaa - cbromlc Iroa aod ocbre for plfmeota. JSC, -t is- .Sa.1i 4.f UanoadCa IB caaicia atr tbera txiat aaHmUed maieril for tbe prodaeuoo or ou aaa naa rub W Uaiat that anything- that can be manufactured profitably in any part of the Ncrth out of material tranaported from the Soath can and - . a ought to be manufactured nere in North Carolina. We contend moei .iM..Anir that if there ie mo- ney for the Northern manuiac .1 lNtk tnrer in mixme yarua aou in producing iroo aod steel; in m.Vinff olaaa and farniture and Te biclea aod all sorta of agrioaltural implements aod hollow ware and mi chioery and tools and so on, the raw material of which either cornea from the South or is found in great abund ance in the South, that there ia mooey also for the Southern manu facturer in the eame article. If there ia indastry aad akill and econ omy in management there ranst be nmfii there mmt be wealth. The enterprise and driye of the North would aooo convert the Sooth into tS rlrliMt aection of the world. We maik copy ouw uuia iu.h uwm gph froD Mr. K.n'. i.l.U.S ltnr lie aim. and it is illustra- . ..... I Uve and important: Pltubaxz. traoepotta tbe raw materiala I l coo a&d 3JX30aBiieaad prodoce more I .il.. fuYinmiuii.nRniiif of Iran bjuI steel I maaafactarea: aad mekea ooe-balf of all lb of tbe Uoiud Sute. eat of I mix. Aad FbiUdelDbla. wita netuer raw Bvaiarlala aor do wax. carriea oa 163 I .T .V . i..lr.r4M I la 9 030 eaubliabmeaia, emptovto acapt- I tlcrftlS?.CrXlOOaexa0lo7U2 ,1 wwl W1 ftTO ..K raw I ut Ul uiiKlr. pjlc In wa WiOoa- S "i UV,? capital of over $1,000,000 la lavasiec, oe- hand-writing. ve aare no uuuer Ciaolac wltb 131,000,000 la couou and . f . unintereating mvii- ia vaiLooa ltoo manatac- i tore $1,000,000; ia a doxea different man-1 ofactarta of wood, $13,000,000, &c.r A PiilfiSBOn HLB.1KJIT. It is to be hoped that the attempt to io trod ace Nihilistic methods in this country may be atamped out speedily. If there is reason for the exiatence of such an order in Russia or in any country in Earope, there can be none for tie existence in the United Stat, and any attempt to import it should be met promptly. It seccaeary tbe people should take hold of it aa they do in Texas when a fellow a teal a a horse. It ia a great horror to see tbe devils incarnate en- deavorlng to apply the blackmailing and aaaaraiaatiDg principle and me- thoda of Nihilism to the erery-dy tranaactiona of life. In the case of Mr. Strasborger an effort to extort $0,000 from him failed fortunately, with awift veogeaoce overtaking one oc the aooandreU, and a certainty of I punishment aaraltiog another accotn- I phc. By threatening hia life and by threatening toabdnet hia daughter the villain hoped to eo work upon hia fearr thai he would give all that waa' demanded. Tbe whole matter is very startling surely, aad shows that the aisaaaioa of Earope have confederates in this coaotry, or there. are bad men here who are appropriating the Nibilistio method to tbeir own sol flab, personal ends. We say thia fact ia atartheg, and ie well calculated to arouse the atteotloo of the Government and the people. It will be remembered that the attempt- oo Mr. Straaborger Is not the first in this country. Year ago. Charlie Rosa waa abducted and ha disappeared ' forever probably. Last- year Rev. Dr. Dix, of Neir York, waa annoyed gTeally by anony mous letters aent by one Fairfax Williamsoo. These case are enough to exeite grave apprehensions aa to the future. When foreign.conspira tor are found endeavoring to kidnap children and to. awaken" fear by threata of aesaa'aination a speedy end ing of life 1 the sorest method of suppressing such diabolism. Every good eilixen will rejoioe io the swift and aharp puniahmeni tbat overtook the German ia bis attempt to carry off the eleven-year old daughter of the New York .merchant. Thia country la not read, aod by a great deal, for the methoda of the aasaaaio. We from onr exchangee that Governor ' Jenrie ia endeavoriog-.to ascertain the .opinloa of teachers' aa to the beat text books j to be oaed in tbe public ichoplt. To that end he baa aentiaturi, to certain ieachera and !e TtcelHng .reaponaea : lo chia, ltoairAea. Thia ia proper.'we tbiak, ihumacb aa the State Uoard oi iwuv . A . ' .ll.1.JlAK - cation uaa tne power ui'mwuv". The Goternor in hia letur of mqairy, dated March 21, itya : -It U my deaire that lb JJoatd abU ..i.,ot auch bock i aa will be jaUilUClorjr to .k. i..hra and at the tame time accom- put a me ucn rcui -- rouioct. w ..To eoeble tbe Board to cbooae w-clj, ii i. umi in nt I rrftntctfollr aik tbat . - rr-r: ..r,; ontninn aa to you wm - --; - . tae -comparmuv. "" " kiT: nTl iteaaera, urammaia, riea gpeiUre. ArlibmeUce. DJc4looarieaed Copy Baoke. wltb wblch jou are ac- qaaieted. . . . wniir rjeaae oame n acic mivm, - j jadRtnent, are moet meritoriiue books oo me aoDjecie nimea. There will be a great contrariety . 1 1 of opinion, no donbt, but it win doj be difficall, we would euppcee, from the multitude of counsellors, to learn what worka will anawer a good pur- na. if not the beat. We know that r - . moat teachera haye hobbiea, and are prone to like tbe Looka they are moat familiar with. We think the Gov- mar i manif eetioc due care in the matter, which the Star ia pleased to see. Let it not be forgotUn what ia the reason that prompts Conkling to war upon Judge Robertson and to oppose so bitterly hia confirmation. I he oi fence of Robertson ia purely political, and originated in hia oppoaitlon to Grant's nomination at Chicago. He was a delegate to the National Con vention, aod led the New York pha lanx that refosed to obey Conkling n for third term for one of the corroptest men in American poll tic. The Buffalo (N. Y.) Express aaid but the other day, referring to Kobertaon and Conkling: .tT M(nwH laai ar. aa a de!crtc to uicgo, o oe oovoa uj uw ''TttSSlF rvTnt!nna. It waa tble attitude on an ooea aad debatable qaeaUoo tbat brooebt ooea aao oeoa i York Sta- cbloe, aad baaforcea Dim apie ui per aooal fltaeaa aod bis party naemy vo en- mntr all tbe veoceaaee tbat tbe alacaiae. worked at fall apeed and nader tbe blaheet poaaible preaaure of steam, can wreaa upon r... ; mA to hivn followed vuo !" -- me inai oi rniiHier, wuiw, j ..til Aa ,ia lencrth alowlv ' O - loog, aod lht u lh ulHt onreliabl ""' proton! Pe.u m to uial, bat a aevere blow haa been given the entire expert pretension. Tbe Baltimore Gazette ia moved to say of expert teatlmony: There is scarcely a celebrated case hw-h haa errftMl -ertn--tBtertat to thia eoBBtrv for inur years dercadinr opoo aoob evidence tbat bae sot proved tbat each testimony ie practically worth nothing at all. In tbe Wbartosrlbnm.eaae,. ia the Doer trial, aadlatae-taora recent but ooi lee feaooo trial of tbeeonteatla Corr rMitwtma Waahlrarne and Donnelly. orallnaeeote. where ekpaxta were latro- daced, tb teatlmony. of eqaally- reaponai th and -reeoeeuble -wlteeeaee was abo lately adcotradtctory aa to be practically I wonhl auaiaci ia mat. experu csa -vo found who. honeatly and in good faith, wil awear to almoat anything. The three greateat men of genius produced by Scotland were Robert Burns, Waller ScoU And Thomas Cartyle. When Boru'i died CarJyle I was eicbt month a old. The latter was bom a few ratlea from Dumfries', a town of 12,'ffcliaTnUnt, where Barns dletL Tbe finest interpreter of tbe litter's geoios waa thai , infant. In fact Carlyle'a paper on Bonis haa never been eat paaeed, Gariy le often aaw Soott whenhWwaflktEdinbargb, and hia critical paper upon the great noveliat and "pdet la warm, aympa thetio, eloquent and, masterly, but by no meana ezirayagia'k According iotheaoaoa- of 1880, of Il,250)W4n$ cities, and tiiariiit ;lelDg ; 22i per cent. 'Giafo ia;i tlboi3e4 dibt ot $6a4;cco,t)oo. BxrcitWiit; for the rtaialnJef of vtn' tfiiyxttage, diairktav tc;itl(enbrrdj6eaa; of thklTnifai Bi&fr&ti 1000. The SUte -.liiUruU' whkt threatena..th SdtbyMlit It Is the local indebtedness. that oppressea the North. The aboyo, gtjrea 'do not concern the United States Govern ment, but States, citiee, to woe, dis tricts, etc, only. The PhHadphia4trtcan, Inde p e ndedtpBSoaaaaya-thar hope of GarfieWrBTe-ifijHiri to throw himsaif 4fponthe-lpolioan tank and file rNjY6rk, and gifl them due notice th a tnnlesstlTBjrfight nnder-hia IeaderaWphewao with ouk-thtm. It ys they will respond favorably, and wTlTget rid of Conk ling's rule. cxiiiaiaufx.connjBiiT. -iwBifjis. now thoroogh ly WMdfiW3'ofrtne aobjectof Mahotre. Bo far aa that goea thr de lay of th a, ajaait. pi. rXEa Re pubbcarfahdwfiVW', td ttllltfff Ttpoa- MaLcBuaawi(a9sW avooiitkim hi,1 fVfirit fcVKaa been 0nf.thyVirnJdebt question have also incidentally revealed what j - a. ' .lir . t. .m , mm will in a unwonoy auiaooe uwj ; to make. for partisan-porpoae- Aiver th(a it will hardlj.do f6r Mr1. George . xloarfio nave i any v .' ' . -j iu :;n.;tl(Ka aboot reoei Drtgaaier, ul4 vw prdofbf cimmendWe modestyin him if he ahoald refrain hereafter from lifting up hia voice-againat .po litical torpiiodfi of any kind.-ffc. The Democrats are -adopting T a perfeotry cooatitOtionaltiftethod of r,revenling aa attempt omws par u. lepoblican Senators, acting1 aa aUch, irom accompuaniog. ru,rv Aa to revolutionary tactioa the j Re pablican party ia permeated with .the5 spirit of revolution. It Baa been for yeara paving the wy to a complete abrogation of both the epirit and the plain letter of the constitution, it is seeking to build up a government in thia country entirely abhorrent to; the intention of the frarhera of that Immortal instrument. Only by the rarest of good lack was' the last con vention of tbe party prevented from taking a revolutionary atep, the con aequeocea of which would have been a broad etride toward an open de-, fence of the charter of liberty under which we live. lis senatorial dicker with Mahone ia revolutionary ; its laws are revolutionary; its methods are not those of open rebellion, but of a quiet, persistent breaking down of constitutional safeguards, slowly bat sorely winding its devious bat certain way to a system of government which can only result in final disaster to the nation. If there ia one thing which ! ia more evident io the politics of ibis country than another itjs tbat De mocracy is the party of safety; Re publicanism ia revolutionary. Bal timore Gazette, Dem. The aeaeetatc Railway or Vlramla aad the carellaa. PaSSKNGKB DBFABTatKNT, Richmond, April 1, 1881-. Dear Sir: In order that I may give to matter that I am preparing for publication inviting-immigration into the territoriea penetrated by odr railway lines, the greateat poaaible completeness' of attraction, I wish to obtain from eminent citizana of, short but comprehensive articlea upon 1. The kinds of agriculture beat suited to intending immigrants, whe ther from tbe Eastern, Middle, or Northern States, or from Great Bri tain or the Continent of Earope. 2. The methoda of colonization beat adapted to enable small farmers un acquainted with our climate, soil, cus toma, etc., to auoceed in the planting, raising and gathering of rotton, corn, wheat, hay, clover and other grasses. 3. The stocking, gathering, caring for and preparing for market of dif ferent kinds of fruits, and the raising of domestio fowls and animals for market. 4. The most comfortable style of a honse consistent with absolute econo my, that will suit tbe climate, be healthful, and of a capacity for a family of two to four; persons, not considering or providing for interior finish of any other than ordinary comfort. 5. Methoda of dairying. 6. Tbe beat aections of the State of in your opinion for immi grants to settle; and become most quickly satisfied and self-sustaining, and any other subject with which you are familiar. The result of these inquiries will be incorporated io published matter, and in doe coarse translated into other languages to be distributed abroad. All methoda of tranaportation en abling foreign or domeatio immi grants to come into the territory traversed by our lines are complete, and I await compilation of proper information indicated herein to make methodical efforts daring the ensuing spring, summer and aotomn that will attract them thither in time to locate aod prepare for the crop of 1882. Believing yon will appreciate oar labors io this matter and respond aa far as may be practicable, I am, Very respectfally, : A. Fopk, G. P. and F. A, They Have Come ! V A LARGE AS80KT Jli STOCK OFBA& VS. aeaa, 8addlea, Brtdlea, OoHare, -Whip a Vrl aad eTerrtbiaglatbeline kepi tea Flrst vi pitrt Kirtairltimwit Joat arrlT4, aad will eell lower than any other, eelabllabmentui tbe city. Bepalrlofc Triniaynff- aadPamttataoae at abort aotfce, at. Carriage .raetorrt on 'i bird. be tween Market and ftiacees BtreeU. -; aplOtf P. H. HAYDKN. In the Field -y ITH LOW PRICXS I Aaaortment FULL and GBHSRAL, Scrap Baaketa, Brats Boand Bucket. Cbeeee Bozee, Cash Boxea. Ac - : ap 10 tf PAKKaa TAYLOR. Glassware. fjjy a arb oFrisiira ORXATitoxJcaMBitTs to parchaaera or Glaanrkre. eit&ar ' Vorelgn r TJo meatlc Call and aee aample andkt pricfee. ' aplOtf 88 aveO XorcblaaiLBlock. Prang's EiistteCiirds, jyj-ANY NSW AND BaDTIPUL DISIGNS, Croquet and Bamaiocka at very low prleea . ORGANS Sold on tbe IniUllment Plan, a(. aplOtf ' YATK8 BOOK 8T&RaV Stoyeu! T ARQE8T.BKST ASSORTED AND CHEAPEST JU Stock In tbe BUte, Send for Catalogue and FHea Lial.- - V ' 1 Tla Booflnff, and generalSbeetXetatworft Stat-tractlTe- traree. bea- onr - Mew- PattH : pitch Chattet&loitgs ..-aijd,-.. - : iiens FOB BAlAi; v . e; t ... -jt j i , i a ri i v -r j (VV Jkj 3 - vYwuorsep BY CRTfS.fCtRGYMEH, AND nrRiimmrafeftiE age. : o in e fcacir y r uIEainund ertKe eh oalder i j3LeMrti&a xfody or gUnd SnfflEj-ffiaaa,; All r W & kin. J9ea r i.fTL.Ji: i f.A.Vt MlAMul Tfi-tnifh. SERi OySTWSCASES WILL SOON BEOEVaOPEO. TffrrTitL arei.Mryaiaitut to 4tff-A, : grip & icentan jarlWarroty gt tMparrx ttwtturaf- rofficiartnneoimly. .--.ilu fy Hrn;'vriKt!.or Menl I) 'res on reopiyt or 81. apireodDAWlV tatksa nnn The Fmest Gargo this 536 IIBbs.' SELECTED NEW CROP COBA 50 TIE RC BS 8 ELECTED NEW CROP CUBA, Jnet received and now landing ex Schr Maggie D ailing. For Bale low by Williams Ilurchison. mblStf Potatoes. Of.A BbU EARLY ROSE and PEERLESS. For sale by ADRIAN VOLLBRS. Kmh 27 tf 250 mh7tf Meat. Boxes MEAT, For sale fey ADRIAN St VOLLERS. Flour. 1 KC A Barrels FLOUR, sundry brands, For sale by ADRIAN A VOLLERS. mb 27 tf Sugar, Coffee and molasses. Bbls SUGAR, var ions grades, AKfi B COFFEE. Rio. Lagnayra Ss Java, 300 Bbls and Bhda MOLASSES. For sale by ADRIAN VOLLERS. Wholesale Grocers, S. X. Cor. Front and Dock Stav mh2Ttf Fancy Cakes and Crackers TUST RECEIVED. FREJ1T, CRISP AND AT- tf tractlTe. Coeoanata, Maccaroona, Jamb'.es, Lemon and Venilla Wafers, Botter. Scotch, Graham Wafers, Caeoaont Taffy, Animals, Bird Faces, Albert Biscuit, Tea Setts, Birds, Wide Biscuits, Kinder gartens, Cream Soda, Wafer Soda, Oyster Nic-Nax, and almost erery vaiiety kaown te the trade. Light Brown Sugar, 12 lbs. for $1 00; Bright Syrup, IS eta per gallno; P. R. Molasses, New Crop Cuba, New Orleana. Dried Peaches Peeled, SO cU per lb; Un peeled, 10 eta; EVaporated Apples, 12eta; Dried Apples, 3 lbs. for 25 eta; Dried Prunes, 3 lbs. for 35 eta. Fall Slock of Fresh Groceries At J. C. Stevenson's ap 10 tf Look to Yoiir- Interest A ND STOP AT MAXXARD S BOWbsSPS, Xa, i v ri .,..." ' - where the largest aaaortment of Harness, Bridles. Saddlea, OoUars, Trneks, TravellH? Bags ever brought to this city, are to be seen and bought f orthe least money. Try them and be conTlnced. Manu facturing and repairing done with neatness and dispatch apld tf ' No. 8 South Front 8t. Paas Easter Egg Dyes. A ND' A- FULL ASSORTMENT-OF PATKNTF- XTu Jledlclnea. Alio one or tne moat eiegannine nf wthw mA TVifffif Anlelea fn the eltvr Oolocme a specialty ; try the FACIN ATION, It Is jwrfectly ele-4 ga r . H. HARDIN, ap t tf Druggist, New Market. 300 Bash beet O ATS 2XW Bat h&KED FEASr100 BSslielr PEARt, "HOMIlTYr 473 "Bale TIMOTHY BBSTBOtiEIBT&te" . PRESTON CUMMINQ-avGO. Millers and Grain and apStf Peanut Dealers. ; Nted--l,d00 Men, .. fjrjO: BUY BUGGIES, CARTS, WAGONS, HAS neaf. Saddles, Collars, Hanee, Blind Bridles, Ac. Beat gooda and loarest prices. aplO Ss 1 , QERHARDT At CO. ? THlTNtM8WO'THltCAlIfilONADa kUis, buttbe pteeUion of .aim; Uberlaitv FurnltreflofBElIREND8MXOE,S. E. Cor. Market and 3d Sts., Wilmington,. v. ' aplOtf . - " ' ' - m MISCELLANEOUS. LTofArrive, . " TOT NEW YORK STEAMER, THIS WEEK, PARSNJPA. CARROTS. BEETS and ' ' " ABPLES, Both Baldwins and Rneeett. . also, . . , ' NEW SPRING BUTTfiR; r -- and GOOD COOKING BUTTER, 7 he latter at SSc per lb . FRESH SUPPLY OF Crashed Indian Corn, A. B. C. White Wheat, - ; A. B. C. White Oats, Oatmeal and Wheaten Grit All perfectly fresh and for sale low. Jno. L. Boatwright, Xoa 11 & 13 N. Front St. . aplO tf Ilew Goods This Week. rjyBLICIOUS PEACHES AND TOMATOES All Tarietlesof Choice Preserves, in one and two pound Cans, the beat in the market. Oar Elegant Family Flour, Parole de Honeur, Pig Hams, Breakfast Strips and Small Shoulders , Parched Java and Lagnayra Coffee. These goods are all fresh this week. Our prices and quality of goods will convince you If yon will try as. Try the prepared Soups. For sale at GEO. MYERS', feb 13 tf Nos. 11 and ltfouth Front st. NEW LACES. Brown Ct Roddick 45 Market St. jg-AVK JUST RECEIVED AN INVOICE OF the LATEST STYLES In the above, such as POINT RUSSE, " - POINT ALENCON, DE ROSE, DENTAL LE VERMICELLE, DENT ALLS VOSGES. Sun fehades and Parasols. We have Just received the largest and moat cem plete assortment that has ever been offeredin any Southern market, embracing MANY NOVELTIES, at prices ranging f jom 15 cents to $15.00. Jaat Received, NEW LINE of HAMBURG EDGINGS AND IN SERTIONS, medium width, and prices so low that even the moat fastidious cannot fail to be salted. rown & Roddick 45 market Street. mh33tf Bananas. BUNCHES BANANAS ON HAND. GOOD JLtJU siced bunches for family use, and for sale at reasonable prices. Those who do not like Bananas can get sweet J nicy oranges or rine Jtea &ppies, At ' 8. G. NORTHBOP'S ap 10 tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores. Removal of Law Office. T HAVE REMOVED MY OFFICE TO THE suite of rooms first floor old National Bank Build- ng, corner Front and Princess ' streets. Entrance on ootn streets. j. t. blauxlo, mh!9 2w Attorney at Law, PUB CELL HOUSE, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT,; Wilmington, N. V. B. I. PERRY, - Proprietor. First Class in all Its appointments. Terms $2.50 to $3.00 per day. leoow Timbtliy Hay. TUST RECEIVED, A LOT OF PRIME TIMOTHY HAY. For sale low Jby C. B. WRIGHT. mhS tf Agrionltural Salt O A A TONS CLEAN SALT. For Agricultural Purposes, For sale at "WILLARD'S." feb 22 lm Cotton Seed. 500 BUSHELS COTTON SEED, For sale at feb 22 lm WILLARD,S., XTTE HEREBY BEG LEAVE TO INFORM OUR if' customers ana tne puouc in general, mat wo have been appointed Sole Agents for . . Jules Miimm & Co., Eheims, , CIIAHPAGXES, FObTtHE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. ADRIAN VOLTJ5RS. Wilmington, March 4th, 1S81. mhlSlm Dyer& 6 4rlhAiLORS ANP FURNISHERS.?' - , - - Before purchasing, in town or-oat Of town, It will be ta the advantage of every one to call and examine onr Una-of Piece Goods. Salts made to order from $18.50 upwards. Fit and Mwkman.Mn trnaranteed. Fine line of Fnrnlshines Goods just recelTed. ,-- ap9tf A re Wlthodt atedldnes' ; .7 . AllaA't.Soliible4 Zledicated Boogie I ' Patented October 15, 16. j One ox . . 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