rrr " a tlx c si ji inr - " .. ,. . 1 L9T.rt ' &S1 O eF a-" -T-T-. .. -T ?1mV aZcv KiKlaa PeiLiJeei Me tSrT- taem-ua4 P JtofetwClMAU BSSSlS WMm 1 i f I rwiwCl ..rwetAs4jrMev. of Mart x. Tat . . J :aa wtu par for s9. t tiO" " AM. eftO im date e 4Uaoofli iT',rwlix charge IfXT ee axtra. UimmI, Aacfic U4 0dal adr.ru" mm daila pm sqeare to ssich ta AextrAacxewiaba mad fof hleeolam a !t ludueaaattt ac4 raconn .iarns of caa iUUm torn orfflca. t the mf" aicUm or cA-rw1. w'Jl ft carrd as advUae- umiv mca rm'tf nr wu Jud . ud arootr MIU of rMi iaTwmy. Iter wtU uVrtVr b njactad If U rU UM aC UM HUia w Ctaamet wTMua aJowl to ucmd JJJiaV&aaiaaaa wtt&aal a uuvx a tnoaUat rat. rtroMUla ta moalamt M mmt? ad ta ktnoe. tjaowa partly or acnaarr nhnua, ai7 noatUi arvart7. a. IJwtHM akmM aiw apacffy O mm tt7 aaara k arfiartJai lav war aa taaaa) M uaM iaa hiihw iu Iw'm to fciaa artB la UaM ala ta. ta uauyalaaur wU ami b raaooaim fur ta ta ta. By WILLUa II. BKMABD. WIL2lINOTON A'. C: Fudat Mobjjixo, April 29, 1831. m rrauTU iicbilo dalc l-V A.1BTUB miWABTt. Tb RepabJicA will b forced to brck th dAd-lock enoagh to tn act Important pablio boiov Whci tctorj will tLt b? Not ih lUpablicAOJ, arIj. For nearly two mon&s thj bare bo muling ill aitetnpej to go Into eircatirt mioo. Th nam And jadgmintof tb whol country tatoIu at their uQteabl nd corrupt tttitodt- Tbay my dtrmin to itind by Southern HrpadiAtiooiiU to th List xtramity, bat each a tttitadt will do thea.no good la the Korih naoog h on eft, rtdrcting people. A harder fight will hAf to b coAde in the Soalfe ia ccojimqc o( th UldlCAl UjAnc with Soathera HepadUlIoaliU, bat that U 1L ITiit moment the whol Soath m and andenUnda that the ItpabUcaa AdraioUtrmlioo and ita frtooda are eadeaTortag to break do wo th ml of the true peopl of ih Sooth, aod thia meant a fall, thoroagh, immediAte reatoratioo of the old corrupt order of things a (oil reurn to power of the man who robbed, abated, pencatd and de rdd the Soath aUr the war that moment will the Soath b more eolld thin ever. There are two thing thatCAnnot x$ don. The 'Solid Soath" cannot b broken by either iolimidatioo or bribery. It would b well for Preai dent Garfield to anderatand that. He can bay a few hundred in all the StAlee. He can atrengthen th Re publican plunderer a few thoaaanda ia North Carolina, bat ia doing thle he anile th beat element into a more determined reaiatanoe, and ciu4 thoaaanda who failrd to rot ia th preceding election to com to th poll to record their condema too of th anboly and diainiog alli oc btwea Northern Itadkal and Soathern oflc-kar who nd re pudiation a a bobby by which to moant Into oSc. SaAtor Laaar, aj early a the first lortant, gar th North warning aa to tbta tery atutade. Ue.ahowad that th attempt of th North to break tip th Soath by embracing Vh repndlauog faaaa waa degrading and woald faU of tiU end, ..lit laid, and w may wall qaot with dilo- rial tndorment what thia aM and high-load atalewiaa atured: Sr. wU& rq-xal coaJo I Tctar t prtUkt 3u mofeacat wUl fall ia lb tsxiia. Tfc adut4aaait of tnt peo pi i aoa4. Tae mJOTt:j of th Dmo erU rtT iaf la iua4U o cor th ob Mrraac oi ta atrtctaat food fiila la pub li oniicaXtooa, a4 taoa wao wol4 diare Kr4 Uaa ar laH(blf S from Uai pexty aad a lac otaee . aLUac. Spewed eat of Hi oaoatt. Republic 84aatorare aoa;pla,aS aai aatoadlajc ta coos try tu Uaie ooaiu!l orvi to atLla tai Cai. It U lx aar auacap ta rtsj th RscuiHcaa party : i tn boata lato rl Uooa wtta tai ei4mat .aaca aa U hid to ia earpva4 cafirajaaata there, and to qbeuuu lb oo Ut lb , other, attne, tb radara pirooax ao br tbay need dtmi b70a)U tAa.k Whan Richard IIL tad Dak of Rkhmood, afterward Henry V1X, rMi Boaworth th aUk tu iw" - th EagUah crown. Lord Sunley, with ito tbonaaoi troof), bW" aloof a few mile diaUnt awtltbg the uau.of thtbatU. r WheyatlMt u becam apparent w dj w-- -j -that nnry woald be Yictor h united qalcxljbl force with him nd baa itad tha hoar.ot.ltichitd over-throw-and-dxlh Ef'ax-ainc. tha yar 1885,' m North Caroliaa, aod no doubt i 11 of the Southern Sutee, there h beoo men of predatory in UocUmre eoldier of fortune rn.fi mha bad no more 'principle than th highwaymen or than Arteciaa Ward who waa Min the ahow oixnis, who have been wailing and watching, like Lord Stanley, ready at any mo: meat to unite with that army wboee banner for th tim wr AloIU loey are f ery hot and rampant in cam- paign timea, bat their araor coo wooderfaUy if they auffer a defeaU Srae of thee Dueald Dalgettya are ready three montha afterward to Uke ar?ice with th vary pany againat whom they had warredun- ancceaafully. But there ia thia attending fate; a soon aa they deaert their color for nlnnder or tvelf. they ar At on- nd forerer under anapicion. TbeT bare not aa much power and ioflaenoe with their oU fnenda wnom tney . . hare deaerted aa the leader nave againat whom ihey lately delivered battle. So we apprehend no great damage to theDemocratio party from deserter from men who are bought op by promiae or hope of reward Let one of theee captaina appear in th fild booted and purred and wearing the color of Radicalism and ha ia deaplaed by all deoent men and of both partie. Tb only danger to the Democrat ic party ia in nominaling unworthy men. A miatake of that kind can do mora harm to th proepccU of the party than a thouaand deaartiona among chionio officaaeeker or fel low out at the elbow. A ticket caa be nominated In North Carolina, aay yeAr that can win. It U ' qaiu'poaii ble to nominal) a Uoktt that can be beaten. II "machine" politic axe continued there will U dialnUgra tioo aad min. Hark it. . araaauiCB AtMiaiawauoit . The new from French operation in North Africa Indicate not ooly piogre but absorption. It i ome thiog to be obierved bow readily th great Earopeao Tower can trump ap an excuse for hoUlltie againat weak Power, and hoetilitie one be gun how rapidly the aitnation in creaae in in tart t naceaaiUtlng a till more decided meaaare until it ia an nounced finally that it baa becom imperatiTely neceaaarythat the terri tory of the enemy ahOuld be aeized and held. This aort of conquest baa been goiog on in Europe all through the eeniurie. Tb State have no more conscience now about gobbling op other people'e property than the naiiona of a paat age had. The only reatraint seem to be that unknown quantity described aa "the balance of power." The French have ome aort of excaae for making some sort of de maoda a poo TanU, and the first thing th telegraph bring us is an inva sion, theo rapid advance. The sequel of the matter will b absorption conqueet, and lt)e Great Powers will look on and say well done, ualea France, perchance, should be trench ing upon the preserves of some other Power. Of conra open absorption will not be the game at the first The terri tory will be overrun, then held for som ezcuae, and afterwarda Tuni will disappear from the maps, aave ooly aa a French appendage. Algiers and Tunis may anile hereafter. Th Philadelphia American .hi this view : "It la qalu poealbla laded, ibst Italr o4 Tatkay will exert Loflaeao eaoagb to pevvaat either etep. Italy owe Tunis her support. M U wsa the terms of her com mercial lrtr wlib Tooia wbkb first prompted tb war. Sooner than see the Fraacb awaUow Tunis la Ibl summary war. tb Iiallaaa bav driven tbe party of ta Left from power aa a punishment for tblr Uulfftrence, and bav pat tbe control or all sir lato tb bands of tb Rif hi, who bar been la oppoaltloa almost ever sloe tb death of Cavoar. . And Turkey proba bly will LnsUt that one aoaertla lb BoJuo, to wit is about aa caacb aa Ttaal caa bear. Poibly otbar Power may aay to Franc if you tak Tanie we shall eia Tripoli or other portion a of Africa. W may have again the old game of partitioning desirable tern lo ry among grasping Slalea. The cause for the preaent French war ia very alim, w jadge. Th American says: T7lhv tb pepl of tbe two Bute ar elTtltsad or barhaxoa lby bav a rlfht to their autonomy, si see thry eppree oo oo at bom and occasion do danger to thJr Bixbora A war on Tnoi oo aacb flimsy pretence aa Franc put for ward U la ao mqm parallel to lb wan for ta eapalsloa Of tbTort from Europe. Ia BiUr coca try la tbr a Cbristlaa raa Jorliy QrlAt: uader aiositm rul. In both, a tbrowf boat all tb Barbery 8utee,Chrle- tUnff hii hMn atUrmlnitad . for orer a millennium. Ana there is room to aouot whathar lvtl!si (VMiairies render aov real aarvte to other' lea elvlllzedy aocb ioy jvaaloaaaaU.- Y ! ;4 Anrexoaaei uffioienVio answer Jim W V Jtae purpoaca 91 wani power, a- pecially when the object of attack i feeble and.eaay.to bn snbdned.r Mo dern oationa have advannd in . wealttj, In the site of armie1' and military equipmenta, .bnwej av.enot ad vanced in high morality, in a deter mination to do light, and in a sense of jnatice and humanity."' A Rlngwood correspondent of the Raleigh Farmer d Mechanic 'writes that Prohibition will be defeated in Halifax county by a vote of four to one. .1 A correspondent of the same pa per, writing from Edinboro, says Montgomery county will give a large majority againat the bill. A leading and influential citizen of Anson informs us that the vote against Prohibition in that county will be at least two to one. ODB TAB LB. from I. R. Funk & Co., 10 Dey aueet. New Yotk. we have received the follow- Isg. escb with nunilla backa and in octavo form : &sriar Baartw. by Thomaa Carlyle, without abridgement.. This Is considered one of (bejtrest Scotsman's moat original works. Price 5 cent. Dion 9f Jfinuter' Wife, by AJmedla I. Bxown. Two paria, each 15 cents. Ihs Nutritit Curt, a statement of iU Pr loci plea aadlletbods, by RobL Walter, kt D., with lalroduetlon by Rev. Joel Swarix, D. D. Tbia aeeme to be a aort of advertising dodge of Dr. Walter. Price 15 cents. ihe Prtachtr't Cabinet, a iiaod Book of Illustrations. By Rev. Edward P. Tbwto. Second aerie A Price 25 ceate. Standard Uyinnt, witb Historical Notea of their Author. By Rev. Edward P. Tbwing CDBHKNT COnaBNT. One would imagine to read tbe Tribune that the South js wel tering in gore a sort of ocean of blood. With quite a aeriou air it declares that "precisely the same in famous, bloody and law-defying spirit, by which the South waa spot ted all over with aasassinations and massacres years ago, so that tbe Re- Sublican party waa literally mur ered in Slate after State, exists and reign to-day.w Tbia i really tart ling, and we are somewhat astonished that Jar Gould, who owns the 7W htnty should still cootinue to invest ia railroad in that terrible section. He bad better build sail boats, espe cially adapted to bloody sea naviga tion. BatL GazetU, Dan, It is probable that a full ex- poaare of the star service frauds will carry the investigators beyond the poatoffice into the two House of Congress. Senator and Represen ts live are known to be behind some of the contractors who profited moet largely by Brady' gecerou con struction of the law. Senators and Kepreaentativee, in face of the faot that tha workings of tbe system were notorious, and in defiance of publio sentiment, voted the money Uiat went into tbeae contractor' pocket. It is also probable that a full ex posure of the frauds under Brady will disclose part of the inside ma chinery of the late Republican can vas. Perhaps the result would be a scandal affecting some of the chief agents in Gen. Garfield's election. N. Y. Sun, Ind. Bern. The Senatorial leaders who have degraded the Senate and well nigh disrupted the party by making 00m moo oaaae with Repudiation and It ohsracterlesa expectants, would be glad to have the House called to share responsibility for .the. present unfortunate at lit ode of the party, but there will be no extra seaaion to extricate the traders. They mnrt sur render sooner or later, and the sooner they do it the more, they will, save from the Mahone-Riddleberger-Re-pndiation wreck. Tbe protests from the reputable Republican element of Virginia are growing lb number and earnestness every day, and the pro tests from the more able and inde pendent Republican press have be come ao peremptory that there is not a Republican member of the Senate, not even exoepting Conk ling, Came ron and Logan, who woald not re joice to be decently extricated from the Mahone, Gorbam aod Riddleber "ger disgrace. FhiL Ztmes, Ind. OUt 8TATI OOitXKMroB AlilES. A pro coin eat gflntlerasn who bae recently been appointed to ao Important Federal office la thia State, once confessed to frtaad of ours that - he only Joined tbe Re publican parti foe bread. TnareiailonahJp existing between bread and political princi ple may "seem . somewhat obscure to transceadeataliat. but la easily discerned by the modern, mstarialistic statesman when about to decld.apon party affiliation. Tbe blkf ia tbe superiority of tbe gospel of loevee and firbes" over other systems of pollUca, la on peculiarly burtful in a re publican coremniaat, and showa a aplrit of disregard for an' other eucceaa than tbat of private pelf. Lenoir lopic ! Borne of oar fermera are talking sensibly about startle: a Joint stock company for the purpose of aaanuf ctoring cotton. ; It aeema to na to be a move In tbe right direc Uoo. and If aucha thing could be Inaugu rated and Judiciously maoaged the Invest snest would be a good one. Tbe idea aecme to b to place tb abarea of atock at a low figure, ao that any farmer of mode rat mesne can fnveVtnrby securing tbe rood wtabe ad eaeoea of tbe entlr el, Tb large amount of taooy eanually cu. mulatlng la aeeklaa: an outlet, and this seem' to be tbe f avorlt. one. Concord Sun. las a , In, acoordahce-with the wishes oi UiUls Miai Tbeodorer Parker, rbf" So, too, tbia napnhllabad" mannacripi of her buabudwnlchnav loog been to ber poe seaaloB, will soon be Issued la book form. A I.1M1 Rockland (Me.) Oourier. topL mjL pper.!N4polei Bona parte. My head ache fit to aplit. George VVashington. ls. wis no enoagh' foryonTCardraai -Richer iieoV HefeMtheuttW offyji ebirCanler Webster jSerid me nF-twopastea Aetson?.rrhWe;aHt T?nlla.thak mn aTa' hs Confuqiua.' Calt around next week and Pll pay iLEdgar 'Aiian.roe. 1 n' tAn .An jnrtVa teat off. -inV: needn't sit up n for r: me,;2vban Vibe, home ' tm late,' Thoniasa-Kernpis. 'Can't you tend mn five dollars, till next Monday r'John wPayhif. I suppose Pve-got: to go oufcandabovel off that sidewalk.' Carls Sdnoer. , , awaWayaWywsV'awwaWa- I OMTICAL 0pr. President Garfield ought to try vice in some way. Philadelphia lime, Ind It is beffinniner to be apparent that a second term of Hayes would have been money in the pocket of tbe late As aistaot fostmaster uenerai j&r&ajr. jtiuu delphta lime. A fiolnmn and a Quarter of J leading editorial in tbe New York Herald recently is devoted to perauadjrig Senator Lamar to neip aiauono ra iae cuubuuiiub tion of bia bargain witb tbe Republicans Tbe Herald baa mistaken Its man. Mr Lamar ia a man of uncompromising per sooal honor. BatL Gazette. Dem. Mr. Garfield, enterics on his wnrW with a nrofessedlv less elevated stand ard. bids fair to fall even further below iht atandard than Mr. Haves did below his. The one deoartment wblcb under lfr lfavia Waa diatiniruiahed for ilalho rougb application of tbe principles of sound aHmlnlatraiinn has been tnrned over to the poliucisoB. The new Secretary of tbe In terior aeema to bave reeelabu&nea me most vicious, wasteful and demoralizing methods of the old ayatem. Jxew iotk j.tma, step. sUUTUEBtt ITEMS. The Norfolk Landmark learns that tbe office of Treasurer McDowell, of tbe Norfolk & Western Railroad Company, will be located in Philadelphia. i Senator Coke, of Texas, is man of gigantic physique, quite bald, with shag gy eyebrowa, and a moat ungainly counte nance. Bat be la a trained lawyer, a fear leas spirit, an boneat man. Augustin T. Beauregard, a bro ther of Gen. G. T. Beauregard, of New Or leaoa, died a few days ago In ttan Antonio, Texas, near which city be bad. been long and aucceaafully" engaged in Block raising. Congressman M. P. O'Connor, of Charleston, a 0 died in tbat city, aged 50 ye re. The ifctM Courier of Monday asya tbat be was attacked witb nervous prostration In February last, tbe result of hi "untiring work daring tbe November campaign." Mr. O'Connor waa born at Beaufort, 8. C. He waa educated and grad uated at St. Jobn'e College, Fordbam, New York, aod by profession a lawyer. . He served aa a member of tbe State Legislature of South Carolina for seven years, from 1358 to 1885, baring been four times reelected, and waa elected to tbe Forty-sixth Con greaa as a Democrat Joaquin Miller has a volume in press entitled "Shadows of Shasta." Moltke is cow finishing the twentieth volume of bis story of tbe opera tlona of tbe army In tbe Franco-Prussian war of 1870-T1. TATS 07 NOBTH CABOLINA. 1 BTJPKBIOB NKW HAN0YEB COUNTY. COURT. WlllUm B. HcEoy, Administrator f William Por ter, deceased. Plaintiff. T. - MalTlna Porter. Kab. Porter aad William Porter. widow and heirs at law of William Porter, de eeaaed. Befeodaats. Tala Is aa action broosht by the Plaintiff as Ad mmlatrator, agaiaat the defendants, for leaye to sell tb real estate of William Porter, deceased, to cre ate assets, with which to pay the debts of said ea. iisad tt whmAm tA irauM t thia nonrttbat the sWeadaatavlaa. Porter and William Porterre Bon-rellnta, hara propertj within the State, and cannot after do aiusenee oe loan a ib uua state, and that a cause of actum exlsu In fairoi of the piaiaHff aoaiaat the Defendastta. now these are. therefore, to notij the defemOants, Fab. Porter and William rosier, to se aaa appear at mj tnaca on tha Hth day of May, 188I. and to answer r de- nap ta the mmtilaint. which haa been Bled this daj, or Jadmeat will be entered ajrainat thm, ac- coraing to ue prajer ui uio cuayniimih Dated March Slat, 1881. 8TACKX VAN AJCRINQB, Clerk Superior Court ap 1 oaw6w fr Mew Hanover County. Sundries. 2000 BJTelj PLOUR, sundry brands, ; 2 Q Bbls 8UQAB, Tirtous grades, 300 BS C0,FEX 8101 ,air to cncice 100 000 lb D" 8" 8moke1 JiaAT?' 'lilrt Bhdi and Bbls N. O. 1UU CUBA MOLASSES. 100 BM N XD1LiLU8&8' 100 Hhd Bbl old crop CDBA 125 Bbl" MDLLKT8, ij Bbl halve and qusx.IMACKBBBL 1AA Bbls POTATOBS, 1UU . B. B. and Peerless. Bbls POBK and BBKP, 250 Md BZe CHACKSRa' 350 ZM SP' rxadlJ snd Toilet, Lard, Batter. Cheese, 9 Rice. Salt, Tobacco, Snaff, Segars, Ac, For sale by ADRIAN VOLLBBS. Wholesale Grocers, 8. B. Cor. Front and Dock etc. apSitf Stoves! "yy H0LB8ALB AJSD BBTAIL. SEND FOR Catatogae and Price List. Pomp,. Drive . Well Wash Tubs. Befrlgerators, lee Cream Freezer Water Coolers, Ac. AiT kinds Tin -and She, Metal Work, Roofing, Ac, done at short notice. . ap4tf F. M, BJSQ ACQ.. Wanted l,tK)0; Men, rpo BUY BUCK3IBS, CABT8, WAGONS, HABi aeat, Badales, CoUars, Hanes, Blind Bridles, Ac. i Beat goods and lowest prices. ' aptitf GEBHABDT A CO. Turpentine Tools. ; WI HAYS JtTST BBCKIVBD A LARGE AS sortment of Coopers andTnrpentlna Toole of all kinds. Jo not keep any bnt the best ruaxan-t teed brand. If yoa want the best qaality of these roods and loweat caihprtcaa send your orders to the Old XsUhUshed Hardware Bouse of spSatf JNO. DAWSON A CO. I Southern Dramatic Oritic, WXXSXT. 6QUTBEBK JOURNAL, DBVO ted to Dramatie -and BoclatT-Newa. Bend stamp far Sample Copy, mha . ITA, OA. JJ3SOELLANEOUS. f vs by thtf VtIla jt I ''( ? .'''wiiiaH Ok 1": . -!''lfA-iJTlflni LLitiOi'O. and Is thei,bBativnWB9a ia?. 1" "fT' 'f frfti -v r rH "f-T?? V rrf fYOTJT&rtTllCOXOiCAKXk Ohemist s. food -said jcolor- to,! tftelialf 1 j-7 : leading wi yiwfij trtboa atainpg- ,tne sktnv 1 iVWrill: C3ee sdV thicken :the:BwfKirie nttlr, prey ey t, its ffiancBlng; and fliinr nj,3,aW s 'cians 5n40XS6 ;.. 7 and .Vrconir; BienaV: it r as a : It etureedtcbiBs; Ernp-. t tlona Ud:cianattffJJCA a mJtKtlKKisINCtlt l-ery daalrabl,:rtnalr Ltnttmpt in ucinv , ;aea(eireesjsaawuu'. h wUixhanscthecneard tetaQWJ or BLvACK at 'dfacreion. BelpK In one preparation it la. easily appUed, and prodncea a prnanent . color tha ill not wash off. PiUCi'AKEU tl j 'SoId by eTl Dci-trs ifi Sliitcine. apSeodly sawefr nrm Bielw Iron Paint Company. Oj EAT'O 5Pli3 1879b WEATHER PROOF, WATER PROOF AND FIRE PROOF. Nerer Cracks, Blisters or Peals. Especially Adapted for Tin, Zinc, Copper and Iron, r Bjungiesana sosra ooib. Def ectlT and Leaky Roofs from see and exposure rendered Tight sna rerrect . Damp and Imperfect Walla are also rendered Dry by the use of this Paint and Cement. Post Office Box No. 656. Office, Second Street, between Market and Princess JACESON A COLLBNS, Agenta. P. 8. This is not the Iron Clad Paint Company. apSStf New Crop Guba The Finest Cargo tliis -Season. i330 HHD3, 8BtjSCTED , NBW 9ROP CUBA TIERCES SELECTED . NEW CROP CUBA, Jutt received and now . landing ex Schr Maggie Dalllng. For sale low by j Williams & LIurcMson. mhUtf ; s 1000 BQSbeU BEST ROWLAND, - -. L ' 500 do WHrrK CFLAND' For rale by mh 18 U WORTH A WORTH. 1500 6blBaoodI'LOUS 300 B CQ'PBa' Hhds New Orleans MOLASSES. ; 10Q Hhds and BHs CUBA do QQ Bales HAY, 2QQQ Bnehela WHITE CORN. HALL & PEARS ALL. apttDAWtf 07ZSW9 BJffli . OBSSS AND BUSI- NESS PANTS to be sold In the next thirty days. Price from 6$?f cents up. We hare an Immense stock of Pants and mast close them out. . ; "We Invite special attention to oar stock of CHIL jREN.,B CLOTBIN t ' ich. Is the largest in the ity, and as we are anxloas to move them will xeff er Some btg lndacemBnta THIS WEEK. sp Mtf The Clothier. notice. XaItGEST 8T0CB' OF BED K YV.asiMattreses;81deB Baby Csr- TJage;rr6em; .Parlor. JhamDTiJUJ TiaDisJBiSBomaFwnl warrant them to be . dn tar at loweat table andaxadebf xaar .x it 1 .5 I a arsuar w -vwk biiwbt . s i 1 i i IWKSJMnOS turieaaalid -apaatfo BEHRENDS A MUNBOB. t ITedoiifl This Week; jELlCIOUS PEACHES AND TOMATOES i'iAll vsrletiea or Choice Preserves, in one and two peandCaas. the best la the market. , Our Elegant Family Flour, Parole de Honeur, Pig Bam; Breakfast Btrlps and Small Shoulders, ' Parchea Java ftiLegMyr Coffee. s , JElieae goods are 0i fwthla jweek. juur. prices and quality of good win convince you lf.-y ou will try As. : , ,. : i . 'j ; - " . Try the prepared Soups. . ..For saleat , ' -; .'..! J;;;: ;JEq;MYBHR-; . f eb 13 tf . Nos,: t. and 13 South Front st. ! NEW LACES. Brown Cc R o d d i c k 43narket St. JJAVB JUST . RECEIVED AN : INVOICE OF the LATEST STYLES in the above, such as POINT BUSSB, g . POINT ALENCON. ; i)B ROSE, DENTALLE VERMICELLE, DBNTALLE VOSGES. un Shades and Parasols. We have just received. the largest and most cam plete assortment that , has ever been offered in any Southern market, embracing MANY NOVELTIES, at prices ranging fibm 15 cents to $15.00. Jpst Received, NEW LINE of HAMBURG EDGINGS AND IN SERTIONS, medium width, and prices so low that even the most f astidious cannot fail to be suited. Brown & Roddick 45 Market Street. mhSOtf Bananas. 1 f A BUNCHES BANANAS ON HAND. GOOD ldU sized bunches for family use, and for sale at reasonable prices. Those who do not like Bananas can get oweetjoicy urangesor fine nea A.ppiea, At S. G. NORTHROP'S ap 10 tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores. Removal of Law Office. J HAVE REMOVED MY OFFICE TO THE suite of rooms first floor old National Bank Build ing, corner Front and Prince 8 streets. Entrance on both streets. J. l. jaua, mh 19 8w Attorney at Law. PURGELL HOUSE. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Wilmington, N. C. B. Lu PERRY, - - Proprietor. First Class in all its appointments. Terms $3.60 to f s . w per aay. ieo o Timothy Hay. TUST RECEIVED, A LOT OF PRIME TIMOTHY HAY. Fer sale low by C, B. WRIGHT. mhS tf Agricultural Salt. A AQ TONS CLEAN SALT. For Agricultural Purposes, For sale at s feb it lm "WILLABD'S." Cotton Seed. BUSHELS COTTON SEED, For sale at 500 feb 33 lm "WILLARD'8. WE HEREBY BEG LEAVE TO INFORM OUB customers and the public in general, that we have been appointed Bole Agents for Jules Mumm & Co,, Bheims, CHAMPAGNES, FOB, THE BTATB OF NOBTH CABOLINA. ADRIAN A VOLLERS. Wilmington, March 4th, 1881. . mh 15 lm A Positive Cure Without Medicines, Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougies! Patented October 15, 1876. One box N o.l will cure any case in four days or lees. Noj.3 will cure the most obstinate caae.no matter of howyong standing. aasdalwood. that are certain to produce dyspepsia by destroying the coatings of the stomach. ran tu ou. ooia uj au uiuxkujuj, wi juuivu. weipt of price. For further pvrticulars send for circular. P. O. Box 1533. J. U ALLAN CO. , de 11 eodOm sa ta th 83 John St., New York. ,' Sundries. BACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, 2750 25 Bbls SPANISH BBOWN. StO Bales COTTON YARN, 20 Carloads Prime White CORN. For sale low for cash . mhSTtf G. BONEY A SONS. Fine:Horses. T HAVE JUST RECEIVED ONE CAR LOAD A. ui A UUUKi vv vll vtvso wauwv mm. DADava fAM llTaaaM 1T1swlnaa aaaul amnnff thAtu AAVAOiltO HWIB TfOTIWB t minimi o r Borne If AMILY HORSES, to wMch I call special Hnuoo, ana wmca r uer hii wus u u? buu on 5th Street between Mulberry and Walnut. . on s.m dvktt QrvTvfri mSUEE YOUR HOMES IN THE Agricultural Ins. Co., of New Tint. ESTABLISHED 1858. ASSETS 1st Jan., 1881, $1,261,731. Insures against loss er damage by Lightning, whether Fire ensues or not. Takes no mercantile nor manufactarine risks; hence is not subject to loss by sweeping ores. . 1 'l..wi M.1Hmfia Tmrmam HfimniiiT in the world. On long term risks -takes premium half cash, half It months note with 6 per cent. Interest. ap34tf S4 North Water St. Chattel mortgages AND Crop Liens FOB 8 ALB At the STAR Office. MISCELLANEOUS , LIBERAL. OFFERS I FOR 1881. TWO YEARS FOR TBE PRICE OF ONE THK REPRINTS OK THE BRITISH QUARTERLY, (Evangelici, LONDON QUARTERLY. (Coot-etvniiv. EDINBURGH, (Whl). I AND WESTMINSTER, (Liberal), REVIEW. AND . Biactwoou's immh mm, Present the BEST FOREIGN PERIODICA U u . convenient form and WITHOUT ABKIDUMKN1 OR ALTERATION. TERMS OF SUBSCHIPTION (InclodlDR 1'o.uk , Blackwood or any one Review $4 00 per annum Blackwood and auy one Review.. 7 00 Blackwood and two Revlewa 10 00 Blackwood and threj Revlewa . IT IS 00 Any two Be views 7 0 Any three Reviews 10 00 The four Reviews 12 00 Blackwood and tbe four Revlewa. 15 00 These are about HALF THE PKICBH rbarrd I,, the English Publishers. Circulars giving the Contents of tbe Periodical, for ihe yesr 1380, and many other parttral.rt, iu.y be had on application. PREMIUMS. New aubacrlaera may have tba Dam ken for ltxo and 1881 at the price of one year's aabtcrlptioti only. To any subscriber, new or oid, we will fur.i-h the Periodicals for 1879 at half price. All orders to be sent to the publlcatloa otter To secure premiums apply promptly. The Leonard Scott Publishing; Co , 41 BARCLAY ST.. NEW YORK. THE SUN FOR 1881. Every bod reads Thk 8uh. In tbe edition of tbia newspaper throughout tbe year to come everybody will And: I, All the world's news, so presented that tbe reader will get the greatest amount of Information with the least nnproStable expenditure of Uxae and eye-sight. Th Bex long ago discovered tbe tald.n mean between redundant fullness and unaatlsfar tory brevity. II. Much of that sort of newa which depends Icm upon its ' recognised Importance than upon tu In terest to mankind. From morning to morolnx Thx Sttx prints a continued story of tha lives of real men and women, and of their deeda, plant, loves, hates, and troubles. Thia alory is more varied and more intereating than any romanc. tbat was ever devised. IIL Good writing In every column, and frefb ness, originality, accuracy, and decorum in tb treatment of every subject. IV. Honest comment. Tan Sum's habit U Ui speak out fearlessly about men and thing. V. Equal candor In dealing with each political party, and equal readiness to commend what i praiseworthy or to rebuke what is blemabla In Democrat or Republican. VL Absolute independence of partisan organlxa tions, but unwavering loyalty to true Democratic principles. Thb Bun believes that tha Govern meal which the Constitution gives us la a good one to keep. Its notion of duty Is to racist U it almost power the efforts of men la the Republican part? to set up another form ot government In place of that which exists. The year 1981 and tba yean immediately following will probably decide this supremely Important contest. Tbtb Bus beltrvr that the victory will be with the poople aa againat the Rings for monopoly, the Blags for plunder, and the Rings for imperial power. Our terms are as follows: For the Dally Bin, a four -par. aaeet of twenty eight columns, the price by mall, post paid, la 1 6 cents a.month, or l.iO year; or, Including tbr Bunday paper, an elsAt-page sheet of fifty six col umns, the price ia S cent a mouth, or $7.70 a year, postage paid. The Bunday edition of Ta Bon Is also farslsbfd separately at f 1 .BO a year, poetare paid. The price of the WxanxT Buayelfht parae, arty six columns, is $ t a year, peetage paid. For claba of ten sending 1 1 0 we will seed aa extra copy ' Address L W. EN O LAND. Publisher of Tin Btnr, New York City. Spring Summer STYLES. T AM NOW RECEIVING DAILT A LAROJB I ii . . . k. -i ft.l7 f.ATEsT HWiir In TAiaa ml fnitMran and Men fle BOOTS and BBOEBf flonatetlag of Ladiea Bntton BootaTln Kid. Fex'd. Pebble aod French Ed Hand Made. Turn and Macame Mass. or ine pest mace, sacn aa jsm navw nww5 " - my place, and whlah need ao further raeop""- tion. . Also, tha aame In Infants. Children. Toaths sn BMyrMEN'S WEAR DEPARTMENT rlll sot surpssed by any atore tn the city. A call Is 1 ask to convince yoa of the same. rnces mat eery compeuuon. Respectfully, C. ROSENTHAL, 3a MARKET WT. mhS7 tf A Pleasant Hide N A COMFORT ABLE BUOOT OR CABJUAOf most beneficial to mankiadi7w ra maaofactnr g dauy, ana aave in enop, a ja -t.. Kt patterns tn Top and Open BefcfS, aadwl' ' 11 themM percent, lower lhanlany ' etoaawork. Repairing, Palntlag a4,Xrh ap at tf Chesuut, bet. Front aad "ay at. Mr"' "

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