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- ' . . . .,.--''''. . -' , ' - ' . . - ' v- , ":- ''v-; -'-V :'''' 'V.'. -V:A i """"l - ; ' ' - tm ornro tTAJttt - S?,S2m cb n otde. W mij tnentfoo repcMenuuet ci Ua W cltU erTlce Botton Herald, lnd. Rep. -'v 13 f rNTTl rrU7 "TTT ,.: ai go, ira , ISM. AaVtUW M I S XoGeM tar Wt4 of VCSS itMMlAltlMnllMtkUU i4Wr,UurrUofsUtrm. ui 9r pj , m Vk m -'4j UK) Of iM 41 9t 1W linn f3 aat Of -? A4- at" wfl tSacx Sw sau. svora. Aacttas. aaaOAdtalt mt siwn bbs; aSan va t wad Stw.SoU wNai ,a ant rvcr ti m.as.f irvw s of caa- W vaiiJ kv Chock. CraA. ) omty Mck riTfinr-M U as, wm iw m u w. Uf wU lavvtiiifv M ncHeaaa U IM itBf IMHUHtHVawM MiaMWiUsntsii adfwCM aaxy tatac toMLca a tMiv tni-a, ir n ( I mtaaraMatair vraart-rry -- I rvUl B lu M -at ha aiaa Satta m ta. tM m no- n- wlX Si? r waiua vu sxbabp. WILMINGTON, JV. C: Thcjdat Moajruro. May 12, 1881. a rM4!Gat ratorosao as to ik- nosuL oar. The silsodaaoe oa Memorial Dsy wm not more certaialy ibaa one third we doabi if one foarth what it wm io IS??. We do not think our lopU ar losing iaterest in the cerw tioM! soraacb as becoming tired of th sbsolats discomforts that alteod the celabratioo. Owing to the dis tance, the heat, the dait or the mad, a the cus may b. to wslk either alooe or to go in the proceMioo is vsry trying upon children, delicate ladies, old saeo and invalids. Even the haslihfal, who have a proper regard for cleanliness and comfort would like to avoid the dust, the reckless riding, the constant roll of vshicles covering pedestrians with dust or mad, if therw has been a reoent rain. Alicgsther, the attendance and in ter, have kept op wonderfully, all thing eoosidtred, but the n embers ar growing less gtMuaiiy. ana w. i . ... . I nave tnus eariy lor next year i rj- c;iioo to make, so that the Msmorial Association may coosider it in time 1 ( tby o eleet. Tb potat is to secure a qotral tarn oaL Yesterday, the Iay was better and more generally observed thaa ususl in the closing of tore snd the suspension of business. Bat to th suggestion. W think it woald ssswsr all the ends equally well aod give more satisfsctioa to handrsds If a change were made in ih arrangements. Let the proces sion be formed on Third street, and tbeocw march to Front, op Front to Chesoat, up Chestnut to Third, and thacc to the Opera House, where oJa speaking, fcx, should taka place. A fur the azsreiM are ended there, then let the people with vehicles go to the cemetery and decorate- the grave of the boys who wore the gtof. We do aot enter into details, bat gtve a hint ooly as to a change. W believe that the proposed chang woald be gratifying to all eon- crax. ids point is, to have the rerecoooia in town aod the decoration afterward. No Iiviag rasa can look towards th North and speak s gainst creation. W hav for yar attsodsd the eer moot, bat hav not yet beard but little of whit aay speaker had to say. What we could bear of Cof. Moore's addre, aod ha spoke with taarked diatiocta and appropriate elocution gwoarally, as far as we coald judge; w thought in excellsnt taste and gracefully and happily done. If you will have your speaking la docxt it, will be much more pleasant to the pkr and to those who go to lis to. A favored fsw are tr sated to all of th patriotic eloquence, whilst the masses whose sons and brothers foeght the battles of the South ar ah at oot ooabls to catch but now and theo the echo of the speaker's voice. Ifaoate -ehancr la not maa s I blive the-atteodaooe .wiU .bex-Jeas yar after year until at Iaat;the'eual ton will growmtoabsolute dleuelade. .TUilTr' ." M rate the gratee . amonj? a people iogertolL It ia a ehame, arrangement, li . yeryjiobol.he JJge JgagJlg who bear Io their heart, the m.c Lndtl( ,decent exen-e can be given very thmg !f5 wv J WTfl vf-M. iMnatwwf rail tt Aaaxr r artawauaat WMMMCVMi nM-r-mr iMU spac 11 1 in 1 1 ta IM hwamiistiw IM U-M him mil nUa air m nmotmatium mim m I rt ! IT f IV W for Io Rlthmood ducted wtrdi tht graft ,f Ua her(re mbgiylLILwlvFtt I Uoaw U too mH and ipkiog mutt be ostuooro iim.w fcv pUjpjToo Third jircetMj, w.d .iM procuoo forraad, tb ,Cty Tbtr. can n.ferb aoy want'of - . f 1 . mrtfi inn I mtsm - 1 , mi . .u-,-. nPttiA I carriage to U the mtmber. of int Soathsrn altars and firesides and the agTatee of tbeir eirea." Krery con I .idem, liberal person owning a vcr - 9 - a hide would gladly put it at the com; i mind of the Association when not to I j k;! fo- ih.mt cni W Wf 44. .M , . pose. There is one point that should I not be of erlooked. Pedestnaxur, the fsr more numerous clsae, aw -comr 4.111 m wnlV in Lha narrow JOSa - - - , . ' over which boys dssh with; ponies I snd horses, and where veb idea of all sorts are rolliog amid a cloud of dust. Thmrm mmn hnndreds Testerdsr who T went to the cemetery corered "with the doit of riders who will not repeat the experiment. Mark the predic tion. There is considerable dsnger attending it furthermore. W presume to aay that sfter read lOg an accooot of the star ivoute , r. trt Vw fnnnJ in lha dispatch te io yeaurdsy'a Star, no oo csn doubt as to lbs guilt of Seo .tor Dorter, the caroet-baejrer who f " misrepreaeated Arkansas st one time io the United Stales Senate, and who wss ihechisXagtsntaeed by the Repub licans Io stesling Indiana from the Damoenu Isit vssr. Doner is a fair epeoimen of th class of North- era oammer woo cam into ui i South sftsr the wsr to depridsteand I blast as with the mildew of death, I Bui at lest his rascaliues or somo I . , . . I of warn are Deing uneovsreo, ana i ouch to the dismsy and mortification I of the Republican leaders who em- ployed him to do their dirty work in debauching the people and oor- ruptiog the ballot io Indiana. The New York Times of Monday I mnLairxa a rtirv fnll historv of the great Star Route fraud, occupying j .-i v. .v I how ,.t waa th ar.h.m.i of tlnnder. " - - " f A careful study of the records baa . .vlt u i:v. rraBiw i uirp a8 uuuB tKa vilUir.; nf Rrar I)flrt iBt I We vuiwnies ol the remslndsr of tb scoundrels. It I ters in me nisiory 01 ice itepaDiioao. a. a.a w party, which has been blotched and staioed with so many crimes and so mueh corruption. It reveals to the tax-payers a lesson of corruption and nnfaithfnln ess: shows them how their . , . w4. - r propnaiea ana stolen; gives msnx gUmpses of the recklessness of office- aew a . I . . . . . i noiaers, ana now roooenes are perpe- uaiea ooiaay ana wito unpaoity. as th limes shows, the United States. laws in regard to the Postal Service are very weak ana inadequate, and can be taken aavantsee of essily by designing and cor rupt men. The': rottenness of a Brady's department is laid bare thoroughly so thst no Republican can lau to andersiaoa ana- aeo- it. The Times showa bow Brady im proved upon an old defective system adspting it readily to Lie corrupt ends. It shows the system of bid ding snd the method of awarding I ooctracts, gives a history of certain J route, shows up Peterson's Louisiana j contracts, JJoneja new Jilextco 1 roots and Colorado service, together I wiw iofl imvuiui vUMa AO- i draws and other corrupt contractors. Altogether H is a most asXooUbjng rtTtltioo - The TXvus has an editorial slsp op tha postal fraud. When the ablest; Republican paper in the United' States hsa this to say of lb great fraud io the AdcDjoUtrslwabf.Uayes, himsr.araVradt it is faigb.tim the people were :awako:aad alert, U rani's AdmiflistraUohU known 'to I bsve been covered frombeginningib sod wiib corruptions: and" now it b.l giatoappear.nd ia imoaturt- I . 1 Uog way, -that Uayese Una;. waa J marked loo by tha ixaoat gigantio ' .... .. - - I allioctha iTT! WKf.i.w alliog the great Whiskey da of. Grs's era. Bat. frauds, riv Ring; fran here is the wsy the Times opens its I discussion: I . t . . . nvalsl4d aniiiaiar..iV -kih f wabiviUcTiWuaAchr7.edin '75,UJMT i.fd jriUMI . jens of bo- I aaJiaUotraa wU as isdjrsaiion. Th proof 1 ef rascally f&Vrciyaaasfroaxth HMreat I tvaocaia rf ifta olsliswL Thai tha I mev IT1U-Mrrwas'alii4rifrn I ci aXfsrTiT'ed bv Si 'lirwebV: f tadsi4breyi4kesi - 4ow Jm ey sdaum bsve be?knoira toUe I I AMcciiiioB iu ius i jnoathing moanteDanK .ana-I among ue iioraa p upmmo.ger8. inis i mTiQyjcoufAXTj&tm&it , - I - . . a. a w s 4 a m v w n n mrrmwrn m . ma . -w i r- ' a ibl. 4. obi itm - ww - a uiaaxiuF w,""fie of the men wno longuvciur i -w Wfl p va two IjVl;.::. u ?Ap w-'.- - -of v tiumldHtot blbti vbeo wpile &2L!2ZZ?IX iffl "3 noatttf ua saeiiiTioiis uohd genw Tery traPgTHbtpapoftiot4 aita by iofideli and NihJJi.f bdald I Ini;tt Vthe.r CbrlttiaVrwderiJ 'from . I I. --- - - ' - a . . y diy WJlh i0Dg reports of ;hat 1 1 email earn Dies from that Agnoetio -v' loe Waehington J'osi, of the P tvA wn!f,,- infi!el; iijiav v w w- -" , Ume to Droieet the poor. n. aa loo basr coaatine hairs and waiclx l4Jsilieilsprowi. - ligwer too p- pllUej Diupbemtrs. plaoae. Us was loo busy loosing out for '"Ryan loceolous reasooio Col. IoRer all Droceeded to prove UtstJeiui Christ -"' TIbTt J.Tu. Christ hUnsaii was .o wuaeL I . W hir mrdnn for coDVint? BUCD ..;. ""-a T f a horrible stuff. We merely wish our readers to see a specimen of the re- oiling, nonsente dished op by papers nioe-lsulhs pi whosa readers deep'ue the ravines of Iogersoll. Onr Mnden nr doubt saw what o " tt.u a D.iUr,vu,,,r,.. ... m the Washington dispatches of the 8th, concerning the collection of cus- toms in New Yoik, the right of the Prnt to DDoint his own officers sod the "oourtesy of Senators." He bit the nsil. as we think, iqusrely on the bead. Let ihe Democrat take the position indicated if they would do right, and have the respect and confidence of the country. Senator w Bayard.aman pfthe highest honor, and a man of brains and experience, takes the view - that Voorbees takes. uwmoo doubt gmifj-.ng f M overwhelming msjorltyof the people vnen to news wm uaaoea tnst me Senate Judiciary committee had made an adverse report on the nomination 0f Stanley Matthews. But few of . . , own party papers isvorea nis confirmation. Why any Democrat ahoald have deairstd it paaass our nn- deriianding. Senator Lamar is pure, incorrnptlble and able, and still he voted for him in committee. Slngu- larf very! Monroe . doctrine will be ss- sertsd by this Government. The fact tt Bta Uommittee on r or I, -!.. . J. r BlUone bavo rsported f avora- Iblv nooo Senator Morean's strong a -....r- -7. a .1 auivaoocu rcwiuwiuu tu .ivgaiu v ' u un.wau'kWU w u.ia, t mil ai am .v aaaia Aai aaa aaisa aaiw wvm bc a a.aa aun- su. au.w mo B11 Will aoopt iu it win oe popular i generally, although a good deal may be said in opposition. The greatest event of: the oentury in the theatrical world ia tbo Irving Booth ' performance in London. A BpeoillI to the New York HbuM says it "is the best tragic . . . wpreMotati0D, . in modern la-lba tbe pUya are put on the I maenificentlv and the actors anr Splendidly supported.' But thej win not viiit Wilmington this season. CConor Power, A.: M. Sullivan, Ireemans Jpxcrncd and other con servative Jeadera in the Irish party, accept the Gladstone Land bill , as about all they can ask now. It is said of the sixty Home Rnlers bnt seventeen sre witbhft rnpre extreme men. Does the else tion on Prohibition take jilaco on tha.flrst Monday or the first TftmoTay ia-Aagust? Our copy f the but says flrsl-iMonday. -The Biblicdl Recorder says 'It is the first ,i naraaay, .tv aica is correct r Tha new .Theological Hall of Yan- derbUt Uoif eriityjat Jiahviilv Ten- neeaee; was dedicated with 1 imposing cerraohieW on the 8th.J;,;The building e.j.t 'tioo.004. .od th. gift of William & , Vandexbilt. ocaffBT coaaaiBWT. Mr. Farnenjr Land bill because it Is jieMQDJible nieasure, ltfl notbidglf qoVnnreaaonable, .i:.v:i -.1.1. . ,l. i mora ldid b, lncuon oi uih inan party.lrflha'Hduse of ' hrm.nie hasty resolve of the Land " ; tp refrain from J Alln at tha -awirtnil a1 V I Toting at ibesecond reading of :tho m, j, pkbly be-reebnsldered. as from? brsssot4pparandesJit seems Ukelyihat rather rsnoreL than, half of I uTf ISfZFtS thn.wiU7Vcrte:for. it. v They cannot iiaimbUandAiigtisiidii. afford, to onoose- thai firat .ni inlw I i . -wr --j t iWJ.Fuawiwap W UWI WIW b wisof lwian$ abrQnio. misery. Tf tV,a Tyt rtrtr hv . ins i-tr p arx y, oy 1 u uuuc,k MU wuii.a-wtioy'or opposition id Utabartvin oower earn wTn 4KinWarina-f Ka-rmyTnlK. WWixnaiing I ioLirjeooaiw political methods and Weahifta of 1(172' ter I muclfdnbitatiOn, cboseir to-lead th Tory parly in the ; House of Lorde. i r . , .. . T A n I ... . n mi -T . i . ttro-ebf Sr-8K n tbo-Hoaae.-andy f- Coosidwio - - w ' - "--- nmmn - I inoKen conaiuon oj jto? .w,l,M wkh no -en- of .fibtrctaBabiJities denlr. Lord lisbur? pronation has more of promise th an Noj-tboote'e. He is, if noVHbe-ideal-eritor or his ue is, if noVHiiioeai-?eritor or nis late extraordinary chf, yjtln rMny ways a ul one. ijora Kopgneou and l.'.t: "L k " u in 18(J7 h inherited tbe I titl nf Mtranui oT Haliahnrv. in 1 -T :' his thirty-eighth year. He " Is7 now fl x am ankiMti a a 1m ' Ytln sh-1 etil - "oni nAf i itateBman'8 life. He has been for twenty years in Parliament, always Tory. In all tbose yesra heettab: a character,, for , brilliant -flip. , attaining in some of his, phi- i almost the acridity of epithet lished pancy lippics almost the acridity of epith lippics and floridity of vituperation which gaY Disraeli bis pre-eminence among the amazed mediocratiea of Toryism, Oddly enough, hia asperity andaar cssm were never iqdulg more freely than IO bis attacks Upon - lJiSraei himself io 1867. when, snatching I Toryism from its slouch of despond and the sluggish aleep of" oehtahesf I he planted ,t in tbeakede.Ogh m n no w w a a . a-ai-aav asv wmn s - - w rvarar iBUbo ws, s4.o v n 11 iui awoo vu kiivi Droaaesi pistiorm or JDerai tem ana reform, rortnis oalisbury-tnade no end of denanciatiou, siigmatng 0 this ''leap in the dark" as. a revola lion in everything that was sacred in? British tradition. Disraeli, however, mmm aa m masmIamS 4a VlAtMat ' W AfMs st l aa ami A the ODly voice that ever shook thV i uericno or xaryism. Ot'K ITATB COrlTfiniMfBAKIKS. If you read pot your whole mind into ... ' Tu . M..u A !. l u uuuiicH auo wuwuvai u uu jiuu uut i mihi wbatoar Lands or our minds find to do. applies with full force to readiolr. Dawdliog with a book is an enervating pro cess. Better read an hour with dose auea lion and vigorous thinklog, than to-read half a day with desultory glance and wan dering thoughts. Read while yon read then; if you wish to drowse or indulge in reverie, resign yourself to that intelli Wrtitlv. It la eaav for laCv ralnda Ia eheaf tbemselves with the pretense, ot readiog when they are simply .idliojc. Bead with alteotion this rule lakes precedence of all others.-tfrtftomian. The duties to bs performed by the Coon- ty Buperioteodent of Public Instruction as J IJU1A41UICUUU VI M. WWIW lIHHUkUVS H contemplated by the acK are not only new. I hut require peculiar fitness for their effl. cisntnormancein tne persoo selected, i ueruin qaaiincauons must oe required aod i 0fibls office are aecured--,- What these oe- body'lo aseertsio, before their-meUnf in - . m . . juae. : Ana :au .me; avaiianie lnlormatioo accessible to them, abould be sought out aod maturely considered.' WCaon Ad vance. Bacon Ilolassefla J'lour SQQ Boxes Brno: and D. a SIDSS. 1 er A Hhds Choice New Crop lOU CUBA MOLASSES, 1000 BbU ,LUH 411 Tide, 5QQ Bags Prime RIO COFFEE, iJF Bala Refined and Raw SUGARS, .: QQ Bales No. 1 TIMOTHY HAY, IQQ Tubs LARD, 2QQQ 8cks Liverpool SALT, g Q Q Buah WaterMill M BAL, 3QQ Kags NAILS. ' QQ Cases LYE and POTASH. 200 Boxe 8QAP JQQ Boxes TOBACCO, Half Bbla and Gases SNUFF, 2 BbU RICE, Candy, Candles, Crackers, Shot, Powder, Caps. Oysters, Starch, Acv For sale trv my SU KKBCHNga CALDSR BROS. : We O ffer 15.00 BMGo rLuR 3QQBg.COFB, .. .JQ Q Hsds Hew Orleans MQLASSES, 100 81)14 (?rBA 3QQB.U.HAT.: 2000 ButMlaWHITX CORN.. do tjatt TJT7 I tj'd a t t - & I EARSALLr. Seasonable. T 9' '2 ,TTtW I (nrT. Ice Cht. Bath Tub. Kerosene OU J Stoves, Hteam -Cookers,' Fly-Traps,- Dialr Covera, oira isgaa, rraivr vana. see,. a-, " - Send for Stove Catalogue. .; ; jnyStf: A He b OnitiPTXIlXnal . iVWUdiery Vmtfb(ii4hmtet$ TfBa SaiJ.fS A. SiSsaliawomty.aaaiiaanexten .iJSn - tft. aterchaaf, Tinitrs and -all " rlissnf of : ham wsfcr. . . . AtareAancs M niaafairtrjfta dtr able Medlnaa far Advertising, th cautrrlnrwhicll with that eitvlrrateatn dtL.yUmlTigaavOoi LlaUawmawa- cSaAeali aqjrecnaa. nia,.j tutVia Wte.' M Wrtmr atiiwriw" ' n 3': wypsSf "fflnHi '' g7ST.HM 4 aa. 4HAX,- he-1 b st t pnetors. FOR THE LOCAL fe POIdTICAL . -OF -TH FIRST XttimuCT, I' 8ubecrib for: 133' X - ,c JiidA U: JN ti tWbbnryr to-the any addrea to January 1, is91, for jLtbr Drawing of the DUtriMoB CQEjaar, TtiriTIacaareii Theatre,' In the city of LbnlBTtlle, on rp i-r, rrt 31st; 1881. Thene dimwlngs occnr monthly (Bond ay a exoept- derodthefelli I 'j.gjfvvKv j womPtuMeri(m - y&jSb&mrimimx Uffi, StSJA . .r .SllS.400 fcketa,r. . &5 Ticket. 10a. Be nut xoney or Bank urart in letter jot send by wm nTin .r nnnn rv A4 jSCT; BOAfiDMAN, 44V.O V 4444444, 4 J Broadway, lSf,-T. I wtw-whowiw, myljow-,T, .-rrrJI111 pjgai THE- NEW EMTION OF ifjcQ SERS 1703 nTiTr t?2-oj om '-i QfmiifMBt ifltl aT V . Ml v t roinj croc j? '.14 tJ f BSjdn-rMd Sldmtaofi aU-dasaes, will I W e&bisb? C6gihind Enunciation I U3iart-i. nor - - - I T&&JNti?&Ds I JJHXs'ttoSasW wetas Wto'ii 'found 'k a aiivw wwua v -- ua -wuw vtvwuvipp wa iw -bsbj- - vocabulary. iDDlemenfan i Qnpplemenfaryto the-general vocibulsry are yal- I 0 uable Articles, Lists, Bules, Tahleavetc TUB COMMONWEALTH DISTRI- HOUSE, mbraeas KlOyaluartojages, with over 1100 B- 'iweudpd' in tJtfsTC)rt ieraisjbythe jnoet t oomaetaas jndjgeVaj-feeBAtPleUonary of the rJo&wtob langnage. - ,, QUdnUcfalljlMsea-wiU find the special addi. D Uonal'Sial of great value snd practical Use. Jeedjymoajt eatefactpry and reliable work itxodaced- liberally throughout compfsoiwIUi anywork of like cha- I anAfflnnltmnt lllUM 4a4a-ailvurA ol 'all AHim i - Tf- - I TT l-. dent of all seels, nartlec. and idiosvn- thtarthatJaiaaseidai ta aSlaadarl Una upaary. ITaaSSpi n vooabulsnror gjnonyines of S5.030 words la a Xa reawxrot 109 new eoiuon. Reviewers have unlfcrmly commended the new tion4ha,iahest terma. Wf!e:FmSetlld test the work at . FQI SAH BYrALL booksbllkbs. J. B. IIPPIjrCOTT & CO Publishers. PHILADELPHIA. Biompnd T-, Hfti, Ivww I avu ,aiub AJJikUO,XXY - - X- V Vy"v . NSZJOJ. WEATHER PROOF,.WATJBR PROOF AND FIRE PROOF. i. Never CtackB, BliBters or Peals. Especially Adapted forTIu, Zinc, Copper andiron, Shines and; ard Kooi s. lefectlvjmdXBakBoofAfrom age and exposure .reiderehitandferfecti DMaperfertWsSh ajsojeeudered Dry by the nee of this, Paint and Cement. J 'oat Qfljea Box JXo. 656. OceSaepnafiUeititfwjaexJIke JAOE8NU0OLLENS, Agents. -p,' ;.ThUls mtheJtron Clad .Paint Company. fjs&gmmilTKgwi&ifaLi the jsew frmWtXMXRTt iOXFOSD KDITiON, will W finb jliibed tin Mew York, iin Uie. ITthof Majrat the following prices : 15cr 3c, 25c, 75c, AlO,, f l,Ep, ;f??$3.p0, tASav aafaVSX vAU Orders; from: the country win recervi)mpt.atteation at - 'L HEINSBERGRR'8 Live Book and Music Store, my 10 tf f, ARGllARBIVJUiAOF GOODS m OUR LINE, i ILPleastfcaU and" -examine same and the ex-" TOt1wjDrwe7amataBrairiw wuoijgoouaevonerea m jne Btatje; and , at leslprfiBS,rb H D. jSXITH AvCO., ; North Front St. I m 8 tf rroipuxffGGjBs, li.- b.h jia vvii.. o,,.a o..- . t tt3 pes8d41s, Collars, Hues, Blind Bridles, Ac? est goods aadlowest'prices. my Stf, GERBABDT A CO. j 4klffiift,Rf!49 i?jl4Shtningi. Whett; leeJJreaaaTO nor ZOCVesVreeidence. Inaataa ekCmnni' 0j1dL,OitK2tenBr rlsiS ' takes- br6mi ? ygtf 4 . y. -;! th ! mil Ls:.2 21. rj ;. .'.II - I VJi i4J KWf-TKS-, Lav -laenrwurbe mtw rk.iWUlri7Ui or may, atta ikfiOjuBrtafiO $100, raraes-is: uwi SSSn!: ruaftajw WjJrwgeajJtto '"1 1 ! s PpTiealfftS BdiQiiewTrd " "iijuwr :-aKVIJT. I uon or sosaie jnui lines r,." Meir 1 wvo aiwsTSOit aana. xenm as Hew Ooodd This, Week. BUCIOUa PKACSES AND TOMATOES All varieties of Choice Preserves, in one and two SOnod CaMlthehIi.,ttho. market. Oar Elegant Family Flour, Parole de Honeur, :z HgHjuns. Breakfast Btripaaxidmall Shoulders, tParjihed Java andlgnata T3ffe3. I f These goods are all fresh thtojveek Our prices And qaaJlty o' goods will convince you If. on (will Try, the prepared Soups; . . . . . : For sale at feblStf . . Nob. Uand.13 South Front et. . lyiasohboro. JlAJt JPRBPARBD THIS iASON, WITH A large Covered Wagon, in good order, to deliver Groceries at either of the above Sounds, Free of Charge, except Turnpike fees. Goods will be sold at CASH prices on ueual terms. . . Not less than a load er about will be sent. Any number of parties may combine to make up the load. Will deliver at the Bounds any day except Saturday, ,Uras. C. Stevenson my 8 tf Bananas. t K. A BUNCHES BANANAS ON HAND. GOOD XJJ steed bunches for family use, and for sale at seasonable prices. Those who do not like Bananas can get Sweet Juicy Oranges or Fine Bed Apples, At 8. G. NOETHROP'S - ap 10 tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT," Wilmington, IV. 1. B. PERRY, - Proprietor. First Class in all Its appointments. Terms $3.60 uvta.uu per aay. leu a tr Timothy Hay. JUST RECEIVED, A IiOT OF PRIMS TIMOTHY HAY. For sale low by C. B. WRIGHT. mh 3 tf Cure Without Medicines, Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougies 1 Patented October 16, 1876. One" box N o.l will cure any case in four days or lees. Noj.S will cure the most obstinate case.no matter ot howpong atandlng. No nauseous doses of cubeba, copaiba, or oil of aandalwood, that are certain to produce dyspepsia by destroying the coatings of the stomach. Price SI 60. Sold by all Druggists, or mailed on receiptor price. . For further particulars send for circular. P. O. Box 1533. J. C. ALLAN CO., de 11 eod6m sa tuth -83 John St., New fork. Sundries. 2750 BACKS XIVIBPOOL SALT, 25 Bbls SPANISH BROWN, , 0 Bale COrTON YARN, 80 Carloads Prime White CORN. For sale low for cash. mhS7tf G. BONBY A-SONS. Sundries. 2000 Barrela "IUR, sundry brands, 250 Bblfl8UQAK' various grades, 3QQ Bags COFFEE, Rio, fair to choice, QQ QQQ lbs D. S. and 8moked MEATS, 9 1AA Hhds and Bbls N.C. IUU CUBA MOLASSES, Q Q Bbls N. O. MOLASSES, QQ Hhds and Bbls old crop CUBA, 125 Bblfl-MULLET8 'JFy Bbls halves and quar.i.Ma.CE.EREL 1 fi A Bbla POTATOES. IUU E. R. and Peerless, FjQBbls PORK and BEEF. 25 Q Bblf Boxes CRACKERS, . 350 00X01 S0AP Lanndry and ToUet, Lard, Batter, Cheese, Rice, Salt, Tobacco, Snuff, Segars, Jtc, ' For sale by ADRIAN A YOLLERS, Wholesale Grocers, S. E. Cor. Front and Dock Bts. ,aptf Red CeJar PacllBj Cliests, Sash. Doors Blinds; i BRACKETS, MOULDING, 'LUMBER,, Ac, Ac. -ALL SJZKS WINDOW GLASS; AT ALTAFFKR, PRICK A Co., Faotobt: . Foot of Walnut St. fffiT Stf ; . Omox: Nutt,near Red Cross st. Look to Yoiif i&itefest ND STOP ATT MALLARD v js BOWDlPrS, where the assortment of Harhess. Bridles. I Saddles. .Col , & tuufcn, .micuiix .nun svcr prongnt wuuscixy.are to oe seen and bought for the 'W money. 1 Try tnem-ana D eonvjneed. Btanu- iaccuring ana repauinic done with neatness and .dispatch' : ,ms8 tf No., 8 SouthFrontSt. Tliey Have Come ! A LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF BAR ness. Saddles. Bridles. Collars.. W hi ds and everything in the line kept in a First' Class BstahUBhment' loif rrlit and will sell lower than any other establishment in the cwy. itepainng, lTimmmg ana ramus gd one at short notice; at .Carriage Factory, on Third, be tween Market and Princess Btreets. " " Tuiexi,tuie: Topis. LARGE AS tme Tool of i best guaran-. uallty of these .QldBetabUshed Hardware' Housa of y8 tf 1 H - jno.awso r orders la DAWSON A CCv 5 kbvabupict j eoJUUtftaM guarantee ineir aaeoassrai para. Earthenware and uiaaat iioerai aa any t saw". 1 111K UAVK JUHT KKCKIVKI1 A r-Wthe-f j f t Aortment of Coopers and Turpen am uau 1 an sTnaa.-uo not xoepanv ftnt. the lerBSSnC e u.i.. .Vi' -iii A'i'.vUit&Tr---r LIBER AE, OFFERS ! FOR 1881. TWO YE ARSTQR THE PRICE OF-0 N E THK UKPUINTS OF THE BRITISH QUARTERLY, (Evaogellcsl LONDON QUARTERLY. (Corinrrvntivr), EDINBURGH, (Wbig). I AND WESTMINSTER, (Liberal), KEVIE Wm. AND Blactwood's EimtuiEi. MaiaiiEc, Present the BEST FOREIGN PERIODICA LB u . convenient form and WITHOUT AUKIIM'mkn i OR ALTERATION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION (Including INwUfrv.i Blackwood or any one Review. . . Blackwood and any one Review. Blackwood and two Reviews Blackwood and threj Reviews . . . Any two Reviews Any three Reviews The four Reviews tt 00 per annum' . 7 00 10 00 18 00 7 0J 10 03 . 11 00 Blackwood and the f oor Reviews. 15 00 " These are about HALF THE PKICES chirred h, the English Publishers. Circulars giving the Contents of the Periodical for the year 1380, and many other particular may be had on application . PREMIUMS. New subscribers may have the naasbera for lBSU and 1881 at the price of one year's eebvcrlpUon only. To any subscriber, new or old. we will rarnb the Periodica s for 1879 at half arte. All orders to be seat to the p .aUcatioa office. Tu secure premiums apply promptly. The Leonard Scott Publishing Co.. 41 BARCLAY ST., NEW TO EE. THE SUN FOR 1881. Every bod reads Tn Bra. Ia the edition of tb newspaper throughout the year to com everybody will And: I, All the world's news, so presented that tbc reader will get the greatest amount of lnf ormaUoa with the least unprofitable expenditure of Ume and eye-tight. Th a Sua long ago discovered the galdsn mean between redundant fullness and unaatt fac tory brevity. IL Much of that sort of news which depends tans upon its recognised Importance than upon Its In terest to mankind. From morning to morning Th Suh prints a continued story f the lives of real-men and women, and of tbeir deeda, plana. loves, nates, and trouble. This story Is mora varied and more Interesting than any romance thai was ever devised. IIL Good writing In every column, and fretb ness, originality, accuracy, and decorum In tbe treatment of every subject. IV. Honest comment. - Tn SuVa babll Is to speak out fearlesaly about men and things. V. Equal candor In dealing with each political party, and equal readiness to cammend what i. praiseworthy or to xebeke what is blamable la Democrat or Republican. VI. Abeolnta independence of nartisan orraniaa- tions, but unwavering loyalty to true Democratic principles. Tea Sum believes that the Governmeat which the Cnnstitntlna elveana ia a -rood on a to keep. Iu notion of duty is to resist ta its atmoet power the efforts of men ia ths Bepabllcaa penr to set up another form of government la place of that which exlsta. The year 1881 and tbe years immediately following will probably decide lata supremely Important contest. Tu 8n believe that the victory wiU be with the people aa against the Rings for monopoly, th Kings fas plunder, aod uie rungs lor unpenai power. Our terms are as follows: Kor the Dallv Hit, afonr. or the Dally Bun, a four -par sheet of twenty eight eolumna, the price by man, I post paid. Is SS cents aimonth, or, SO. SO a year; Sunday paper, an eisat-Baaw shea s Tear: or. 1 IBOtaaiag toe Sunday paper, aa eigat-pag sheet of Sfty lx eol- umns, the price Is t)f oecoan moaOi, or St. 70 a year, postage paid. The Sunday edition of Taos Bvu Is also fsralatwd separately at l .so a year, poetaara l noataare Mid. The xcol price or in the Wiieu Bfrhu ritkt nairaa. flftv- six columns, la $ t a year, postage paid. For dabs of ten send' IO w WUlaemn ar extra eepv fm Address L W. SNOLaND. Publisher Of Tira Hum, New Trk City Spring & Summer STYLES. T AM NOW RECEIVING DAILY . A.LABOS 3. and weU selected stock of all THS) LaTSaJT STYLES In Ladies nd-Mlssse'i OaUdrew and Men's fine BOOTS and SHOES, consisting or Ladies' Button Boots, to Zid,Fx'd, Pebbla and French Kid Hand Made. Turn and Machine Maae. of the beet make, such aa yoa bay beaa tatting at my place, and whieh need no farther recoaameada tion. Also, th aame In Infants, Children, Yoatb en tURN'fl WtAS DKPASTMENT. .will BOt be surpaasd) by any ator in the city. AaU Is an I ask to convince yoa of the same. . Prices that defy competition. ' Respeotf ally. j . c C..ROSEIUTHAL, 33 .o mhST.U CkatMJa?lljE Cr ons -31'' ""mrv i, '-1 i - fpR BALK iff- At tfieSTikB :lOHco.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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