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Ataww. or U aca rxBittAaca wlj b m ut nas or lu taporual or dlaca kratfy mmi Braoariy m)wm of rl jmnm, f ao aaV, u acoiptaAM la ry vty. lftT rU tawibxy a ntJacaMl tf U Uatf paca or MtrarUM aa7 foraJ-a to taair rariaf ttnat n a wttteat xfir caaix ai UiMtasl rxmaaia aaa &a aa tW tnnatant adi Ajtwrtra DarCaakpr Knurm wttA .trooavraiN :onUa may fj twomtko eeMrtariy. ac- lafliaa la. wlantotamti , U1 ta Oaiiy, Anita to Mat lo AXaa A; artaA 11 Bw at ia ta, tte rnapnnaiT for Uta at iUMgHiu fit gorninfl ftor. Br WILLIAyi ft. BKB5ARO. WILMINGTON, N. C: SiruoAT Moaxuta, April 16, 1831. a ri allot l- nscnr B.aO L1RD. We re far again to the speech of Soator Call, of Florida, because it was uocommooly good, a most effec uve reply to Dawes aod Host, the two Maaaachosetls Seoators who are ever foremost in throwiog stooes at the Soalh whilst living themselves in the thinnest of glus-hoates. Mr. Call was specially effective io bis second day's speech. He came down to f Acts aod fijare. He said "I asked Ua aitaatioo of the ifeoete aod th cuaatry to lae fact that waiia hoidisg their seals, aere aader laws wukh deay a rrte ballot ta mare l&aa 100,000 adail maJes; ih Saaators Crocs Atiaaacariaetla at iaa toi tioia declare LbaA they ax oppoaed to tha readjaausaot or non-debt-payis; views of the 9aatuc from Tlrgiaxa, which ia the :iftd reaaoa tar wbko to left the Deo ocraiic party of YlrxisU; aad that they ao oppoaa ois sallrac-aptuuoo-taa theory. the oaly poiaA oa whkra as ctalfliA ever to av d irad w,th the Democratic party of irvioia rwpeeVMc a tne baJroi. lttthey j a ta a eoelnJoo wtth hia for "a tree baV i( sad a fair coast vttcA is deaied by to-tlawsof their own SUtt, sad which, apoa the principles whlcb iheir laws sfSroi, r iaoa prevail. ile first took up the teslimooy of iorge B. LorisgfOae of tbe honored a ot jAaasiAcaoaetu. wdo waj a raetaber of the late Coogre,to show the d amber of disfranchised persoos. (le showed this, according to Mr. Lonog, 19,l?3 were disqualified for iUitamey, aod for all causes 134,256 So thia is the number of disfranchised adult males tn one State a New Kogiaod State at that whoee lead ers sre always howling aboot "a free vine aod an hoaeet count" aod are always making war upon the South. The uepablicaa members of Con- grwis from Maasachusetta are aaaault I - ia eternally other States . k - .V . s. for doin? . f iu very .aiogv iaey are e theoawlvea. He nsxt quoted from lrom r. loyntoo, who contested Mr. I IorioSa seat (both Republicaas). aod I AKaraaar aanniJ Mtaa Uwt fia at ad . w oar aa ' lUaai ... . of h geotismsn asivs. II. place, th. at 134,959. Mr. Call tqaallr coocloJi disfranchised thet, read from lb. laws of Mis-a chasetts to show how people are die- j r..K: i : . i 4Wl",uu ". "en ss "tieesaive dnnkiag, gamiog, Idle otee, dsbaaeh.ry of any kind, According to MasajehoistU laws a mso who U Staown as a -spendthrift may bw "pat d.r guardianship. itches. Ia tho South a man em only be coovieted of crime sav. by proper trial. A msyor aod select men ia MAAAAchateit eaa put a man re r. .i 1 as e m-m sa e.) " mm mm. .1 a 1 ft I ' r MV f MU K Ql- fraochiae htm. T. f . t ' v I a rer. a trial aau coovietioQ "of crime" in the Booth before a man caa be disqaalillad. Heboid th eoatnut. Senator Call id: "Tba Boeerabte SeoaLar from Hajaacha setia Mr. Uoarl UaroCbe r r?m v .a i. . very tta reetuUoei tcrs of Uae E w cf I 9TrjXZ,Z P SmlV the evrdsocoof hia gotiemsn is hireeIatTS ..I ikL. J...1 I.. L! t . .. 1 ISSt aod loo la th.ttm. of th. th. Sta a of yeaterdAj. . Abroad, in tion?, Cj&mmiS .a W W mi m arv a " B v. w m . 222u.t9i wv- w-A(wpcna an-n from I - ( od urrmUoo; tad jl I una mi i r4 la th laws of AfuiicfcaseUi; aoa f Mk, gtaikcaca, wlih codor, wita hl iratb, wlvh wbt 1aJc ciatbty coa isto f S40t ud laveUh ifiLtacb decUffitlioa .(tiatt 111 popU ot coo Uj. zclUsc wliwiy isd tUU4v w Ul mic &sd frin!aip txUt, when w lara to t&t U ot their 8uim tod nod cveo uot t&fe dnpuoor 7 i Gja.' Batler oxt offered a witoesl tK figure! frare.. 136,859, who r dUfruehbKd "from 6lher caa tbo crimlatity.w Mr. Call bofrt from the'" testimony of Mr. Yeter tbti folly ooe-hlf "of ?otrs ia ib Sixth Congrmioskl DiAlrki art dufran ebbed. He: then pAid hUrtApU to Connecticut. We bATe already given an abetract of what be laid. In tbaCSUte' mid maAlbaTe "a good moral character? to, vote. He most alio read, Mr. Calleaid: a tUht to oreveoi a oiao Irooj TrfUir vliaoet acoeviciioa for crime oejeaneeef. th onifliQo of wot nroo tatt -may ot bave a cood morAl cbtraetcx U irft Umiuttoa of na Tenai turaxe. aoo wbio joa add lo It aa inullleace- qoaiincauoa of abiUlf lo read "J cUoaa ia tbe conU- totloQ tod any ieuoa or a etaioie vo u atisf actloo o( a prtiao Inspector, too te- mora ihm eaflfaa aa far u poiaoiairocn aalrnl oSraa, aod Mtabliab a qualLfled acd United toSrate of tbeoarroweat poaal- bl baAia. He shoved the great inequality of to crack. I He did not forget Vermont "lib- I ertv-lovioRM Vermont. Ia that State I ar ' a to vole a citixen most be "oi a quiet and Daceable behavior." In tbe Sooth crime disqualifies; id Near Kogiaod many things disqualify as wehave seen. In Hbode Island'Sen- ator Call showed that only 40 per cent, of the male population are per- milted to vote. Now is ii not scan-1 .inna thit fnMnls mIth aeh lavrs i - i i i such sweeping disfranchising lawi, I I should dare to month- cd prate I about "a free ballot and afairoouol? Senator Call said to the? e New Kog iaod Senators: I sav. A-eotitoe. ta all candor, yc caiMt abaadoo tbiacrade.'tai pretended crusade, falsa aad boilow a H ia. of 'a rree ballot and a fair coast. ' Tea have so free baUot: yoa do oot preteod that yt have on. ioa aara aot aavaoaa. iim impoa- sibU La yocr eoaalry for you to hav a cre ballot. Ia one way or aaotaer you moss ceacealxate the control of potitJeaJ pewsrv ta your laxgtJj popuuwa aaa aeoeaeomi ... L!. At ta. tMonii aiihr s diatrw I aad tarritorial reDrraaatatloa. bv nffrace I qaalificaiioo, by qoaiacaitoas of rcaideace I or ot propeny. 07 .uoi.s oi a" I Senator Call showed from New 1 Koelaod testiraooy that some of tM I dl. franchising li.i were, mada ! -f. f4 t U.U. H. K. of Sheb,,- .d which fit weired g .1 Southern Stales to maintain their ex operate against tbe Democrats and mU5DCA and rigau aa sovereign not against tbe ICepublicans. In-1 a, a I stances were riven to Drove this. I c . fi.ii i . i I cceakvi vau uw uuuo at ivai acnm clear aod forceful way. His enure I . 1 specb, from beginning to end, wis I qaiu master, v. and waeoneol the brat I m, . m m of thsmaav able soeeehes that haVe n,a Marine, . ,ha. ar.r. aainn " I of tbe Senate. We give one nor I extract from that portion of bis I speech, to . l. V V . I I ' www m w w a vew ral. when ha diafinaaea tha atlttada 1 m f a mm. l .-'- ! of Northern Senator toward! Ma- I it u. I Ian, not afraid with all the nroof aad J a3 Ike facia 10 aeet (be C barret of a parti- I sao report, sod" demonstrate by proof waidi aooe can dmy its wicked aod ma- levoleat fataeaoo.3. aad to oreee bow beau- uroi ia laooceooe, now lovely, and or what I good report baa beea the eoadact siace the war of tbe mMItocr of btare. cecieotioc I aad rtli&ioas to txaduca aad de- 1 petfoplid lo rfrateoosoesi, a clemency, In I .11 lit. nf, - wrtifc Vi I u m. mtmr w v, w iu yuuiuuivy. I popoUtioo of bo4A ressvweWior to ber I bAOdsthe census of 1930, take by .n .mm ..4 ..m; M. 1 t ... U .t. I - - m mmm, v--vw m.M Akw mtmmimi- 2 cs.aa4, lodeed.-a Isaroea aad laborkma I rcVr tot "Z1??.? rs.l St1 VJ2!!J e.h hrTr i!d Aipcrtr,eoerroaunTkJ'rwtcecta- 1 tf ATpcrtr.eoerroau tfirTkM' rvpr eaec ta as Of ber sdclt!li.,TSe'jfmx7ACTi toM0f her AdtlMl'tSe m--w4i-M..j ,.am.vevBviBwBa.j9r: taa.fij 'SS anaed, ei ia'iJnlirisB'iAiiw A-raoe wboca seefflstobe lbs pieuors aod ara Atrayiog far from the lessons onr mstal las Baal-, hot Iksra It tHoeih ' WIl tO teCUrt tHtJ OTTttTOkr PtlTJCl- oompwt ,of ova social orear-as sUtedila rrasadect viarsf )u e roaurwn, or proecxT9!t ana ee- curtxysadfcu Tfittfelrof thatesotc rsrhsa. ta u iw iiwus bjm a aicuow. vue , people of ihia ceoatrr stood eoaaily divided. Tone stand tor. w say to yoa. jrenUeraeo. fear- w- w juit. siuuiuvb, leax- I rsaiy, yea caaooA cover laepreeeoi move- t aasot try deaQodaOooa of that Boot." What aTjalnfnl record of anffarin I the uofortunats) liliiSd Of Scio, it ia BtatJ that fl ooo neranna .r ua 1 stated tnairj.oco persoos were killed I and 10.000 lojured by the late tUAriiV of ssrtki.ikM Thi'ilimtM t I ri- . i bit than one of Napoleon'e battl ttm I of Bo. no. ool thmrm ..fn, . lif. and animagloed suffennfir, but the destruction of property was com- I plete, aod but little remains to tboAe to who survive. Theo" near home, io MiAAiasippi, a tornado .weeps near the town of HernADdo, killing four - oos certeioly and probably foor .IO ?-oU;T,000 peep,, tx.) .. j su uuuui iu tuo riv- whilit at MTUI tere are twenty famlliea rendered, wholly dee itule And-tbixj', aa if iuoh Provl deoal calamities were oot-eooagl, there' U id; addition the 'uiaat record' radrdere and enmea. Oh,nVfn- bamanity of man to hi fellow-man J. . The Hepublica Betuhjingf Bbafd at WauTowoyIinooiarhaviollowad the example of the Repobr1c8 Ite- turning Board inLouitaffltsod have obtained a majority by-throwing out .w-. . P "?A more conspicaona one dates" elected by tbie R U- B. pro cess, was himself ' a member of he aforetaid R. R. B. If wrong has heeir perpetrated, as is alleged, let the Democrats centeit the matter beiore the'proper tribonal. . , The son and . ?irm,n Wl 4-rw,,.'r r you weu, rememoer iair,, ireB f vote and an honest coaot." , The :R IL a proposes 10 give a praoiieal illoatration of what ii meant by said song and reirain. Tbe London Saturday Jievitio oner of tbe great literary organs of Ho gland recently referred to" a charming American novel by Mr. T. 73. Aid rich, tbe new editor of the r0Q the same level and of the same trader as Mr. Aldrich other roma n Sidney Smith said, first r w ' write your criticism tnen read tne book. The Saturday i&etft oeg lected to attend to the reading. Mr. Hay res' postmaster at Balti- Gen. E. B. Tyler, is found more, one Lguilty of very indecent behavior to- wards a young lady an employe in tbe uoetoffioe and ia aaked by the Court to pay $5,000 for his bad coo- aaatv. . aa tf a duct. Tnia le a well mertteti nne ior his amorous demonstrations. MR. DaTIA'S BOOK. Aainoia Iairaaetla Great VTerk. Vta ta Ills Memphis Appeal. jThe following1 Is the anther's in- troductioa ia tall; A datr to mTOoantrymeo: to the nlemorrof those) wlw died In defeoce 0r s cxns ccmsecratetl by inner! tance, tvud to thco who, perhaps leea form- I nat. stared all mad lost ml I save lire I ad honor itt t Hth'tiff h$ impelled I ma to atteSlDl thff VindlCAtloo of their I uiiua auu vvunwiki w ww lv i 1 have decided to p reseat a historical J ixeicooi ueerrou wnrou preoeaea i a . . a, ' a r.i . ar m m I . M Jiff -eliai nmwmrm arv. 1 a. AT Ska wu.imuwu..i-.imm. viw. commuoitiee the orealor, not tbe m - 1 S a creatures, ot tne ueoerai jrovern- menu . "' . - . . I ine social pro ore m ot maintaining i the iost relation between const! in-i tion. trnvarnmant and naonla has I 1 o t i been found so difficult that human I aa aMAShta4 MManaaaaalnl am S I ""wry m jvwoi vi -uwi-i I 4nT. in -atahliah k . A oovrnmnt I Hor.Mtmr vA -f10111 n' "f"'. exercise -proper caro tor iub wciiarv i of .4tpta ,D coosufcaeova.,. Afc, ja tuis necea- Bl.V W U1UU : UlS UITIUOU lUO UUUIaU I -: v ; -l. . w . k . . . ,t- m.-. 43.il.. i a . v -j. . . . I f"wT,"rf.-7',-r? ""w"-"- ""-"J 1 ou niiMira tun vri n u mi mom i " " i ; , - 7'm:. . I which ecjiattarora Lave nide to flita'l iiUJdmJk ' . i; - Jrmi I ATh, - . .?r. f-1.' wbqcouwu wimi vrrcf unwn ut ua. i dent Statea tier .constituted thirteen I " . I , A w ... ..I.-lluv n, a. I VrtA PRffKSi?' : I self iu dteteig-ty and jrtdicnon; At a Uma when thei mihd pfmen pleloo whicS'lhe system .6 govern- J -1 " 1 i " "r" - "S i mi m.n iniTtlSTlUa VII IOanQBO. IDS ....i rV.wkb.ii,.kl.n..n.. ITA . Z j u . x. mLi jT j t ' the ritrhta which -theVdhrjlsred "no-. , f . . ,1.7 j mnsnaoie,' ' ara IDS lo.naauon-stone feoU61i7wU1tlieTodWion of the H.-tt.fttiatTw He muiVbkTVKtarelesa read- of .TitpoUll'nMOrv" who hu I era. ,T style w2"United, Uolonies" or g , wbich a-pted end whether under, theaxticles of bloo. there verrwbeye Avotoearahe 'd-rtinct srttofl ofasovereigtr aj, auvA uvwueia u aiijuj.eeb BUJ i gistiQn i of liny pphPft pixVof J the Bute to .consolidate .4heraselvts I WMH'wii .ju I r. , - . J. . V-,r UU,VJ wll - QtH7rXLTCd aah lstdTt'thai, sit EBV weiYtuigrraea man aasexi tsav, ac auy I tiQ. b)(cen?7w'ergi. Paition aurrcnderlbtisrereiffiity I dnooimnibltbTOtiaV ubfitatea aw. 00111 irj'tna vonteaentuorr ami sj A .v-r,J-wuc--t.. to' thi 'TtnW v.rriIf,i:Wftaf' narexinirtaTilTcoiA mVww A(ni.liwMl:l tmJi I w...n,,...wu, vmuim tcruw- I ration, btt t nitli iMJWthlagpthe Yrao- tibnal part of .patiplJrTbit:8ooh nninlnni Vi hTI m, r.'W.i.. . n A n . div mafS silrilmtlMa- to tha n- tural law'or aggTegmtiotnaTireir not conAointloaaxaga.d-fox the "g. - ' comPc -tor Umon by Ladllreottfori tnUori or.orirMfo-Uwadprtme lJl t tic.. agUhst 'whlohJkwMbeyn'9! too exprwaa jjTints or power to tn general- government. '! In: tbo- fore- l nwnnnA itiaMfnM T Vo t Via nnRl '1 uoo hatnp6i&whoe8iitsriroia don-xf the oompeciweM th'trnej itUa'At! arf I thon'aT who mSfrft imtt tbetiAnrpatlon of undeiegafted riJwefi I irara Ttrtr rBoV- aMamlniStf -'thfrtwmatl-l- tuliooal Union.. TVv-t ho-nsnntr-H kn Wt?fW Mld- -l- . tj J A 1 -it homheyi3WttriMite4fobeH4gbt4 a wtlltog acrtfleactfn awwwf - texwyt iiBWO Wlei i;"S liberty ' : , : QX Dayw, CORRttltT Senator.M.ah9ne'djoorLl sap- oess to his eodeavory.to, ?orce 3 1 " . "TT! - ! T - - A- w - 1 pression of respecter eondencairpm i Senator . Voorheea, a-, weekt or, more, Maeo.did riototerhibiromrasimUar efforl yener(jayf wfth. equally birten I resolts. Senator . ,'HiII, of Georgia f was the gentleman solicited for a tes-f timontal: "and even were we kith or kin of J the Virginia Senator's w e shoald in candor be obliged to admit that the job, so far as he participated in it. was bahelioalv done. Wash: It iasaid that Home sohenie 1 will be devise by pWhioh Mr.oberiaon: wlll be persaaaed $nd satistted tcr ; baVeiiis nomYnation'for the collector snaded and- how. well- satisfied .Mrv Robertson Bmay be to -have hia tmtfclL?i a, itWill beabsolaulyfattl .IXpitl withdraw to Mr. Garfield to withdraw it.. Such tin act would be:: a virtual abandon ment of the f aootioqs of President av the dictation of Mr. Conkhng.- iV. I' Sun, Ind. Dtm. ; ; ; ; J -riVA iroa, aaV ateai t?t . ."V? prlaetiaas t iia. - -- M Qfflce farn-IBhes.l-om8 interesting i Btatutios regarding .the; growth of I iron aod steel indostriee of . the United Slates during the past ten- years. The whole number of estab-'r lishments, blast furoaces, rolling mills, eta. in the United States in 1880 was 1,005: in 1870 there were 808. The size and ,Mpcitypf establishments were,, however, macb creklerin 1880 than m 1870. The wnoie amonnt or capuai myeaiea id iron and steel industries in 1880 was $250,971,884; in 1870 it was $121, 772,074. Pennsylvania retains - tha lead among the iron-producing States of the Union, making in 1870 a frac tion over 50 per cent, of the total 49 per cent. . Astonishing progress was made in ten years in . several Southern States. West "Virginia in- creased its product from72.S3r to a, 101 tuua. atauauia uvut i,vv .v 62,980 tons; Georgia from 9,634 to . a. . . a-a-a ar m jimp 35,15a tons; 1 ennessee irom xtauo to 77,100 tons; Kentucky trom 86,732 to 123,751 tons, and Virginia from 37,836 lo 55,722 tons. All the Stales -which made iron or eteel in 1870 increased their product in 1880 ezoept Maine and North and South - tjaroiioa. UIJ s tasias. tTSkias. -Representative and Mrs. Carlisle.' J lniucay, oave eogagea passao ioi Earooa bv the Parthen.e.wb.ch wul saU on mm W . a a - -m t w - Mmm. New York. Tbey WU! COt pa arjsent iodk. I Senator Morgan's speech, the I otner day, wsa a moaei ot aigony aoa i l ... I Tt. lUh.M. NMiitAr va tiai ISUUIUg. muo auwwjv kPVUBn "J - mMM ta offer a raaoienon laTUiasr ine I H7.., H.n.,. in--rirntlA I Frealdeot to m . . . . . ... . . . sessloo, sou ion. i wiu do uia uuiy io cuato if i..iti w..Mnrton .nri j.frrann mat I :L: t ".v: aT. a I -Files of the RichfOOBd WhUfA ine new if per organ i axa-oiw, nais v1" 1""c?ou I paiB tne r a V repeueo in ine niosi Tioieai l.'TT S F ..T -. fldelUTOj Gen- Mahoae 10 the Democratic paxty. oume ui uieae cAiiBcia wui uuuui- leas be read lo tbe Senate. ID They Have Come ! A LARGI ASSORTED 8TOCE: OF BAR. aese, 8addlee: ' Bridiea, uoUara, Whips aad erer thing ia the line kept in a First lost- arrived. - and will sell Vowet taaa amy ether eatsbliabment lathe eltv. Repairing. Trlmmrna and Painon (done at short sotioa. at Jarriage factory, on Third, be tween Market and Princess btreets. aplOtf P. H.HATDEN. 111 tlie Fi(Bld TTt7Trn low pricxs t Assortment FULL and GENERAL, Bcrap Baskets, Brass Bound Buckets, ' Cheese Bozea, Cash B zee. Ate. ap 10 tf PARKER As TAYLOR. 0 r r r, www mm aa . UittDOWttlO. WK areofferanggreatinducements to purcnasers or uiaasware, euner. jroreign or uo- mestle. Call aad sew samples and get prices, . QIir dhchibon , ap iu u se ss au aurenmoa suoca. 17 nJ., . I rranff s aster Cards, 1 hcaNT NEW AND .BEAUTITUL' DESIGNS. I Croeuet and Hamairicks at very low prices . OR3A1TS Sold on the Installment Plan, at aplOtf YATES' BOOK STORE. Stoves ! ii ARGEST.BJ BEST ASSORTED AND CHEAPEST. Bute, senator Catalogue and t 77 r - tl9 Tia RooAng. and gweral Sheet Metal work at st tractive. tares.-eea osr Hmm Patfeat . ntt h I "08P ,Tery ?16tf SEED RICE. mi V'O- my - ; ... .,, .J..-.V ,k - An., wirri'trtrrer kicrf ti For ialab ; ' .'our .'-i-ni fto ! WORTH? wl RTHt mh 18 tf iiil WM? r, 4 RlCTItilt INUUKStU UT it.. ..a a a a u.a u am u a bm - A. 1 1 nwur fawrcAti-,fM mico-;.. v c-f&MWllOK ?J 1 1 &saa&lssy&m 1 olTBemq.aTttWfQni&cgviatmggr c coiorea unTre . : an - 4nrltcimeH,unei asvata Awmaaa ptg j Aitn-ki m. ap afniaiafctfk van fta rarx. rf 'f 1 Thow fiiairni t tinTi rttriiwr BUG' lvr in Tuli'.'jlrt-lMli',tlrtJe-WrtttlilSi rate fit .-.voi MijiaToii. U xniai sata g g"QcHHDS' SSdECTKO - ! ; 14RW CR0P CUBA C SRClBtKCTET ' NRwcROP cuaiV' Just received and now landing ex Scnc Maggie r "I bailing. For sale low by t j, VlliiaillS 06 iJUrCillSOIl. V matfi- 250 rBbls KARLT iROSS and PKKKLltSS. For sale by ADRIAN VOLLBRS. AT.tnh A7 tf Meat. OKA Boxes MEAT, JmJJJ For sale bv ADRIAN A VOLLERS. mhtttf1 Flour. J gQQ Barrels FLOUR, sundry brands, For sale by mh 47 tf , ADRIAN & VOLLERS. Sospstr, Coitee and niolatses. 27 fy, Bbl SUGAR, various grades. qQ Is COFFKK; RlolXagaayra A Java, OftA Bbls and Bhow'kbLABSBS, Fof taTejf3 ADRIAN V0LLS3SS. : mhSTtf 8. SL Cor'. Front and! Dock Bta. JJTSlTJBE TOTJR H0MESHTTHB ( .sc: ; '. -:j AEHCllllirai 1IK. Cfli flf'Hfif :Yflrii KTRiflnr.iftV -. . aqT7T5 i. ioti n am 4i I w-..., ww, v,.u.,(i, f . . . . ; . . insures sgimsi loss er asmag ny ugntalng, - - - T15? whether Fire ensues or noti Takes ao mercAntile 1 ' btrateess reslarace. Insnrarfcef Cbmnanv- In the: I worMUyvn long tena'ie falnsA ceminnt half caan, aau x munins now wua a per cenv interest. . vno. W. GORDON '&S BKO.. At ap 10 tf A4 North Water 8t mmm BALER CB ARAOTBS OF CLOTHING. .-. . fo; . .. MEN. YOUTHS. BO Y8 AND CHILDREN. ' A choice tine of SpecialQes, manofaetared with special reference to out fine Retaif trade, is : wor thy of the attention of wearers of Fine' Qotnlng in sirseettofisv ' A. DAYID. Wholesale and Retail Clothier. apistf Look to Your Interest ND 8 TOP AT MALLARD " where the largest assortment of Harness., Bridles, Saddles, Collars,' Trunks, "TraveUng Hags ever brought to this city.aie to be seen and bought for the least money. Try them and be convinced. Manu facturing and reDairtng done vrftrmeftine a and dispatch ' - . aptw u mo. o ooutn Front St. Paas' Easter Egg Dyes. , A NO A FULL' ASSORTMENT OF PATENT xx. Medicines. Alo one of the most elegant line of Fancy and Toilet Articles in the citr. Colo cm e a sped specialty ; try tne raunaTiun, u is perfectly eie- J. H. HARDIN, -Druggist, New Market. . spitf Furniture. WHITE AND FANCY 8TRAW MATTING. W oven Wire Mattressesaad Spring Beds.' Fancy Rattan Chairs and Rockers, Folding, Chairs, , Baby Carriages, Hair Moss and Cotton: Mattresses' Jbf our own manufacture. Our- Stock is always Jarge and prices Low. V. mmZ- BMITH i CAX, Ap 10 tf 4S North Front St. .TTOBi.tm winjmTraaispa Sxtract'Ana Essence of Beef, St; Jacob's Oil . -"MagniiriA-Balitif 'rMHstaag Lirdsiento i,:-, .j' Horsford's Acid Phosphate Ac., ..-.ii . ftrsslelHr' ; ; WM. H. GREEN, . arlstt Druggist. tobthb laitiitsracAri tnews - El iii'- ; rPF TOT FIRSTDISTRICT, " XXT. N. C. fesTJient to any addreas to. J aauary Wiseif or , ami rerttiui ui i. umce. . 1 . - " 11 i " ''AnsaasMsirAaile isswniaea m orlfflSwsibi5 ONE DOLLAR. OS J w u MISOEIJiANEOUS. J BT NEWiYQEK STEAJ4EB, THIS WKBK, CABBAGES, CARROTS. Both Baldwin and Rneeeta. ALSO. V r NEW 8PHING- BUTTR R -. . 10.. v.AiaiviTf'ia '-6Q? . J.,? -a fir-: 4? i ; . . Cnuned Indian Corn,t; . , j j , ., ,; v. ; ; - A. B.C. WhJtWneat,: f - jr - A. B, CvWtiite.bt8'. . .. j -;;Cr ". . Oatmeal and . All perfectly fresh and for ealeipw , . Jno. L. Boatwriglit, itjos? 11 A: 13 Mi Front fit. ajUfr tf. ii : -:' ; : : -a-. Goods This TSfSelt. ; TmLICldn9: ' PBACfiES AKDi TOMATOES . All varieties of Choice Preeeme, la one and two " I pound Cans, the best in the market. . Oar Elegant Family Floor, Parole de Hoheur, Pig; Hama, Breakfast Strips and. Small Sboolders , Parched Java and Laguayra Coffee. These goods are all fresh this week. Oar prices Lahd qoallty of goods will convince yeu if yoa wiH Ctiy'tts.' -'- - .Try the prepared Sonps. ' For sale at i - ' QBO. MTERA, :feb 13 tf , Nos. 11 and 13 SonthFrbnt st. R1EW LACES. B r o v n Cc Rod dick SnarketSt. CTAVBJUST RECEIVED AN INVOICK OF the LATBST 8TYLE8 in the above, such as POINT RTJSSE, ; POINT ALBNCON. OB ROSE, ; -. DBNTALLB VERMICfiLLE, DENTALLE VOSQES. : Sun ft hades and Parasols. We have Inst received the Unrest and most cAm plete assortment that has ever been offered in any Southern market, embracing MANY NOVELTIES, at prices ranging fiom 15 cents to $15.00. Jast Received, ; NSW LINE of HAMBURG EDQINGS AND IN SERTIONS, medium width, and prices so low that even the most fastidious cannot fail to be suited. Brown Ot Roddick 45 BXarkct Street, rhhaatf Bananas. i f.t BUNCHES BANANAS ON HAND. GOOD XtJU Bleed bunches for famllv use. and for sale at reasonable priceer Those who do not like Bananas I can get sweet .nicy Oranges or Fine Red Apples,. At wownfrRfiPa r ap 10 tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores. BBmoval of Law Office. "1 HAVE REMOVED MY OFFICE TO THE suite of rooms first floor old National Bank Build- I fie eoner Front and Princess streets Entrance pa both streets. J. I. MACES. ran 19 8w Attorney at Law. PTJBCELL H0TJ8E, UNiBB NEW MANAGEMENT WUmlnston, IV. c. B. JL. PJBBRT, - - Proprietor. First niass in all its appointments. Terms $9.50 to $3 .00 per day. Ieb8tf Timotliy Hay. JtJST RECEIVED, A LOT OF PRIME TIMOTHY HAY. For sale low by mha tf C. B. WRIGHT. aiicnltural Salt. 20QpTONS CLEAN SALT. ' . For Agricultural Purposes, For sale at febSIlm V , WILLABD'S., Cotton Seed. 5Q0 BUSHKLS COTTON SEED, For sale at febim "WaLLARD'S." WE HEREBY BBU LB AVE TO INFORM OUR . customers and the public in general, that we :bave been appelated Sole Agents for. Jides Miiiiim Eheims, FOR TUB 8TATB OFfNOBTH CAROLINA, . . . ADRIAN A YOLT.EB8. Wilmington, March 4th, 1881. . mh IS lm Dyer & Son, 4 trTAILOR8AND FURNISH BRS't . ,X., , ,Befc purchasing. In town or out of town, it will ee to the advantage of' every one to call and. examine our line of Piece Goods. Suits made to order .from $1860 upwards. Fit and, worlunanahip guaranteed. Fine line of Furnishings Goods just received. . ap 9tf ?ptfSitteSi etire ; r ;' Without; Meaicfaes, . ; ;" " uAliaii'j t SdHble ..Medicated :'. Bougies 1 Patrated Octtiber : X618rt. One lMX " N oi l will cure any Nol .a will cure the In fonr davs or less. st obstinate caseio matter of hOwngiBtahdlnc. NeAttBooasaeeea of cnbebe, copafha, or oil of - to proaace ayepepna tha itnm Anil all Druggists, or mailed bO - wiwtig&itiwGt, JTOf nrum pirwuian nuu iui-uiviuh. a P. O. BOX 1538. f . O. 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The year 1881 and tbe years immediately following will probably decide tblt supremely important contest, Tan Sun believe, that the victory will be with the paople as again t the Rings for monopoly, tha Rings for plunder, and the Rings for imperial power. Our terms are as follows: . For the Daily 8uw a four page sheet of twenty, eight columns, the price by mail, poet paid, is 44 cents a month, or f 6. SO a yeas; or, including tbe Sunday paper, an eigJt-page sheet of fifty six col umns, the price Is 65 cents a month, or $7. TO year, postage paid. Tne Bunoay eamon or trs Btrsr is sjso ram lsnee separatei iparately at SlJIO a year, postage paid. The price of the WanxY Brnre1hpagee. Aft z columns, is $ t e year-poetage pakL- For clol six columns, is SI e rear.-poetaS'e pakL- often sending $10 we will seadan extra copy fret Address L.W.-BNOLAMb. Publisher of Tkb 8u, New York City. Spring Summer STYLES. J I AM NOW1 RECEIVING DAILY A LARGS and weU selected etock of all THE LATEST STYLES In Ladies and Misses, Children and Men's fine BOOTS and SHOES, consisting of , Ladles' Button Bootsin KJd, PerM, Pebble and French Kid Hand Made. Turn and Machine MsAs. of the beet make, such as yoa have beea gwttmg at my place, aad whiah need no farther reeoausenda Uon. ' Also, the same in Infants, Children, Yontbs sna Boys. My MEN'S WEAR DEPARTMENT will not surpased by any store in the city. A call is all i ask to convince yon ot tha same. Prices that defy competition. Respectfully, C. ROSENTHAL, 34 n Anrxii'r t. mh tf -4ieas-in INArMFdRTAwLXB daring the Spring and Summer aeasons is t b most beneficial 10 toankiaa. -We are aaA-atatw lo g dally.and barA ' Aa . SBoetalaxsuUaeetUa l itest patterns ia Top aad JUPa m kar js4, IU sell them S3 per cent lower tfcarr aa y touV-Wxt In tbe dry; Remember tarttTotiniyst class work Atepairiats. 2sinThiATana.-TnBTaung- i i ap.iu u vnesnui, net. rrom ana-1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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