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IrMay Ue.a wratnf ta tar eay. a--""' TVT. k.SOl 7 uwuwifi r TVr T rilTaaSU taiS .aniti S.!dr?in 5 - ,a for trrt UwHf Mo ta Local CbUma MM. xiTartl. M m m rULrrl II M yam mM fcw tarUoav a- w UJrria ac aiij cat ..MWacnttlT to aa. A Uia rate M .nu tU aaf Ite a taiAj aar. ia , dai J-os win a-rr- u tXel atir aim wmmMm aartiuM hi aartal VUi aa L U laa aatkaa af tha ka aaaaaf i aw Aa axtm Q aa 1 tifiw msajiina.sarl- aa ttaaaasajaf um)um aa aaaaraa wJ aa caarxW aa ad. ay Caacft. DvaA, Paa- .ai . a ta 'aJy rui aa at ta rta cbaaateaauM, sajaas Uayeoataui tainaytaat "ZZZ taaa IffifflSui. 4aar wy. -v a hiaariaajy m rcM u ta aai aaasa af tAa aatAoa rtsvusaaio. I cuooKi aJ.Mlla a w& .satf ayaaa aa MwUM aay taaasj Ooralca ha taatf Mkait axxra caarfa aa inaawMt ryMaB am uaaaiamt a4arJaaaiaM aiaat fca i aoabaaae. Aaowa parua n? ck ' ' ' OaUT. Waara a a a aaa to kfia artf ava ia ta, uaa nana? aaiy aa raasa fat jjforiinm Stor. J r? I r wttitAM n. aaasiBD. WIJLMINOTOS, X. C: Tit u no at if oa-vix. May. 19, 1S31. aarat r staLicof cw. There is one colored maa ia thiA antry who hxa ahxTity aad characUx i awth. eaa,a XliantaaajaaTT rai ffa -1 Ua Ca anar- fH4 aar aaa ijial a. araaataat raaaa for a uaM aetaaCy fati'aM. xa. -UinaiMT- aapa aa4a ika aaad a7 A4 ,rti.ai .aa- wta aa aaarya any aaa aA, axtta. aaiaamaal. AacttoM aaIOaalaiaaartlwwitt Aartlaara aaoaJ iAraa apacgv ttataatat a aaa tAay iaafira a arfvaruaa ta. Waara aa laasi ia timmj ia arf i isi iiwinai rwtJ aa to mi ta Om , rmaatlAna.? Tn thm I aajMuy asaauea aaa Tuuuea. mnaaozu u 1 aaa utxm-s uue. ioqninoi wmwew uw y ' . o ' . : that are never qaeauooed. in tua I myCMit (bay were at least as treat aa J the Boattbem Bute xcptlA: MarjUad and weatern States, have experiment Jan a a caber of ti a Sori American I hisoaalf; that be had ao jtapAtBy with I And Ylrdala, aavw BOteajoyed hall their I ed with a prohibitory law; but it baa fa-ine fast to hand, there ia a paper I trxr, jass so nxau, woerw u a pp 1 fmrn hia pa ape a "The Color Llne. I Waraf.rto thm venerable .ad J is- rv,J caoet iccpuVIr aa Mirth il of th. District of Colambia under II Aye. I I'.at, there iu a hitch when GarfitlJ Iwim Irs)ident Th old rac prvjiadice got in the way, and Mrs. rtield told the President it would not do, ao the agad, the moet respeo- tabU, the most eminent of colored meo in thu coaotry wa compelled - s-amet hie wiahea to gt oat. To pUcat hie race) aad soothe hia feel- m.a a certain General Sheridac, who t rj t .v w wa, larder of LWa for the Dia- tnct, wa compelled (we as the word advuaedlj) to vacate that Fred Doug- J la- might have hi. placax We note thee chAagva becaaae they ahow that ... , , , however aefal the "colored oin and hroth.wma Km n mltls t!ma i there w aomethiog in the color of hia kio, the carl of hia hair, and the I tTapw of his ncee that are specially .r-tAstefttltothea-itheiic tAstee and m veter Ate prejudices of the Northern l-.ler, however prompt he may be to war opoo the Soath aboat iu treat- . i . ...... v. W by, did not Biehop Haven, now icAed, a wall known aod etaineot I . -w. r.K w ...,." ' "W . I'rviai ot nm ssoTamva Jisvaouiai i moat PrOQOaaCed tVte. WbO haLed I th oath with Aa intensity that would have dooe the heart of old Hud Steveoa good, Aod would awaken a eympathetio etaotioo in the 'wart of Koecoe Cookliog or the edi- , f .v. r-v: r, w... w. .iter m" ' " - r vuw bweiv KV T LK T:T( th. -net gifted of M.thodtAt editors we state thAt thia raritabU Kiahop, with hie tatecee nerroohii;. ... --r . i once thrown ioto the sane rom .ah I . rv.pctAbU colored brother who a miamer ia the same ratrch. Wheo the time for sleep bAd come, aUhoogh they had talked freely together for aa hoar or two. iK New hagUoJ Iliahop was taken u.Heoly ill with the tooth-ache and at ap all night. There was bat . i . . . ... usa man riAveo man ettner ait it or bank with the eotnrWI riraKw.. I r - - . . . i . . v- r v , . . I The aak.e nhop haJ no desire to self eo lolimAie with the decent man .( Africa de eceot. He, there- fare, took isAUater to the tooth-Ache t ,k.s.lUf.iu - I - the Letl of all diewaeeeJ aeeordiac I to Harney rather than share with his tiardeld coald not agree to ha Th I a weU-bred colarsd man like Doog- laee-s man ol commanding and van- arable preaeace aad of real ability- aroaad the While House sa a ton f mAster cf ceremooias. We!,, this Mr i- oo,ethfair fannv. an.l h,n ' cj - hypocritical aod a great deal Incon-- eieieot. uot who looaa xor canaor . m - 3 among rpolIUoUt w of the chief end ifficaf ' and cooaiateoey merely whoso view of man ia to ge; office rKtL,foooaAaoTiiai)r. auoclatad with mala the diachanra oU . iu i - ioi ndjLbirLio pro . - I tha irnitwhiclrTjalon ffraeloilTeino mv- I r.lL taxe-aeaaioa paiwftfl a puug ynrr. A niece of Thomaa Carlyle, Mr a, , , .... .I- Aleiamier vnyie, io - ... Loodou Ttmrt, aaka Mr. Jamee An- ihoof Froode to torrender all of tne Pp belonging to her uncle, ata 7 , . .Ifrarlfl. r 15 J. 7 , i i T T either aancianyrmoraUy or-relit-upoo by three fnende of Mr. Caxlyle, cior, Md not to the real garb he had 0aily,: while adjolfninK States are ttoW, aa it woald be in accordance with hi WOrxu We aay again, aa the friend trammeled, to ha v a prohibitory law? obviooa intention aa exprcaaea in on will and would be joyfully accepted I eXtcnt0T, Froade did right. He aim by every member of the Caxlyle I pj. allowed Caxlyle .to be heard in family. The very mdUcxeet pabli- cation of Carlvla Kemwiacencee baa I . ...V.Mf rat inditroaliOD I I v wa a ' a ..in.t ih d.af and vet Uvlair ee- I - 7 mnA irrnnit Mr. FrOQ de for hla . - . . . . w.t.f j.igm..t II Die Da panicuiarij uiMgimvig to the relauvea of the great Scotch- t , , -l. Aff man. Froude waa ao indiscreet aa to pub - lish what the qoerulooa old man wrote. He did what waa fair and honorable. Ha let the dead man peak for bimaell. It ia a moat faa cinatiog volume, and cannot affect lne Opioloo 0f aoy man of letura fa- miliar with the character of the many v ,fflin,n( aathora RDOKeO OI aO OOn- tamptuootly or depreciatingly. It accma to have lowered Carlyle'a own .Kar..... v.r- murK in soma of the 17 " J . . nogiian .uermry c.r n . . m a . . 1 OI IUIIUWIUj iiuui wui w a lioa in the London TtUjnxpK, la vig- orooa, and ahowa how the great Scot- Um9 " n hooe1 f""0 U iiti naaationaxL In fact it IS liked. I -a -i r i waa after all the shara-nater a anam out to the article in the I bimtellr 7eUjrajA: "TaiaAA to Air. Krod. now kaow taal Cariyte was too macu waat ItoFrascli call fxM toAaaaw tbat be extoxfld and fawn ad. whan jococ ambltloca aid "ob- acure. opoo maa sad women woom, wsea rtc-fl aad leaaooe. meitAaaaUr aad mca WM aauao i uw I p- 6Ql wJt prorrtaalTe dvUHAtloo I bv htch he wurarroaaded:thAtbelackad I ?T" w 'T ZT. -. TfT,.J I to d latere fa alts sod wkoeea waa aia- I ... i .v.. .. -.t. I A.' . 1 V 7 Jt. I mW LJ fc.WM W HAM mn IIIWIW Will. . qasrolocj; lAaX he had Hole t or ao ftfleroa- I VfiSSdSr? I it aa4 Ihaf flaallv ha v c . w rzzzr. " . w , .rz.. i him lacapAbie before he died ot deatroylflc the evtdeaeta of iplta aad apleaa wlih whkh hia diary aad ao-calkd Iletalali- cessea ttetBAd, we aow owe It thAt llr.. h hero dow. from exAlSl peeau! which otherwise ha loos wooM AavToecn- 1 pied, aad of txhlbtuaf him as mAda ofl, very ordlaary clsj. It U a tAd aod aha- "UiaUa! rtvelAiioo - Oos of the persons rather slight- iogly treated by Carl vie waa Bryan xxr n . v . j i Waller Procter, the poet, and a de- ver oo The widow of the poet haa written a latter iu rebuke of C2yle'a I aBg.0erou. flinga, Md ya with ex- eeeding point: "He ahoold beware . r .. . how he strikes who strikes with a A.7 t--l.f- -a- iW m.j.m mmm .i- eot of much kladaeca whea be waa poor and struggling for fame from I both Mr. Procter and his mother-in- law, Mra. Montagu (whoee hnaband was a man of eminence), aad even wrote lettera aomewhat aycopbaotic Mr. Sala baa pnbliahed one in the Jt- . . r . x-owa aveaaa. saere it ia: I mhi Dsak Six: I have loa fait that 1 1 7a juw erencT oi ie ainaeav wmh. i but rathe to iacreeee mf debt bv a oew re- I hat raLbe to iscrvaaa mi as til bv a new re- I IMlam - rr fVrfaarTn 1 rfia f Ta(fM traaAfsrsssmtrfDrfrawraaa EailaheWE, and Urve ery taax (or the prasjaorrt9 wai ail ay iraji who lure a Slaorr rnrota I wo for WMiUaoeiaieUaijbaaVAK.,-" Your frteatf air. JSrw U mr FAXaartw. aad forwards ma withjaoch hcaxllitm. I raajaiso rtckoo oa ibe.sraxxn aupport of w. - , rH. fr I W40il for tDQrl tatr Mr. SolUn'l WlJT . 1 . ' I Ta reoi, la B letter to tbe t , , . . . . .. . . I AtAtrint Ukeetbe ehsntabU View I . r ii. ...... I "iwikwdib- M,f wbetl w,ot? bU 'ortooat but mm iMeveetlliOTioiM.o- IU Tf 4 Prt,P te true, loeeoernaor-, view totals: I UOSU ba trat oac of s tbneijBil sna I to apeak woriAof r r rxal Cial Air. I'xouda I baa acte3 ss one woo Id 2o nb&. siltlar bv I a fevetsd patieat'A bedsUAvAhenU bssr de hrVeos ravisp so4 puhDah ahaarefBl Bti raacee w aU the woiU. Whei Mr. Car jjfe roe oancb of thia week he was no irnJv . , i.i. . . , . .u uoit a rsvsisue ox nia trne shoU . k.. an1 towa the Hghu TedepstrRf arkbrAMVof asle sxh that perscms wfio wrra car friends is peat yra-s are setTlr-aed - hat tht landers 'fc1,1 ottered by the dead Hps of oae have loef rvraced aaa uecber." Mr.yed. waa ife r.tmA -w-mw V g-mtm WW MS1 I IVUU of Cart v Ye "a5- riail htm .ml Aa.an v. . u-.. " B wwwu urn m tltirVT It tongue, and beiog all hu lone life a great victim of dttptpti be was Kiaaa victim oi oTTpepaia ne was soured aad eprtef al ivd birvb ia hit speech. 8mee we pfeosred the.bvvt lab. 3 Skeabenre I Ppsada w.l VJtltl w , "" usoimrt to tisii in ini Uarljle was a geoiua out oy no means a.ue-, -v,.-u-,v,.. K , of i,qQor ,t wonld-do a gTeater pub- thademi-god hia worshippera thought. England might have some unpleasant h0 harm by taking away the founda-T-t-n : r - ,;. ramiudera of her dealinaa with an- tioo of all free institutions the con- 1 frienda . iheJettera of Mr. Uarlyle, I XX a ma V aa Mll va wnf aIi ahAil anil - - .... i aw r vii ar hWlwonaLpperty, givfen trJ w him by her uaband. He eaye, and li i. j properly, uder theircumatancea: 1 Tuple Tdefce toalrew aAv persona. wbNMf frienda of the late Mr. Uarijle or of me. to Mlf remaining -patera, whlcfci was directed to mora to -Mrs:' Atexcnder Oar - 1 lU tm 1 had doae with them. I wllLx ,lorv 4l to 0J- responds p oaalaUaraoa-.aa. tbem. becaaie Prbude ca.y empower to receive The criUca are mad not fceep up the deception by al- 0f Carlyle who made ntm ma literary ow0 wajf 1 U Carlyle and not I Froade who apeaka. . I . r . - . . . I r. uu.WB0.,.t, I . j : I cooearning me wbim wi ansiwu iu Franeo-Tucia war. conta neI a otF aUto d tb.t I , I more lhn WM PPrenl t0 lhe 1 S J - U k A v9 M M W a I ireoerailiy OI reauora, weau4uK vv- twean the linee vou will find that hia T , a .. , . reierence ia x ' , aauon with the Frenchman, M. Wad- dioston. baA a eieat deal in ahapiog the policy of the Liberal Govern . ... T .oil menu It i eaidtbat Lord Saliabary, theo a member of the BeaconeGeld Government, promiaed certain things ,.r , r I VO U. hiuuiuKiuu, "tuiuci i.uc ,1 French Cabinet, which would pre- vent the Briiiah Tremier from taking I auch step to interfere aa b would - . .: , n V: " . . . a. a i a I a n ai a rak s.ji.kiai iiii I other people id Horto Alnca. Eelloez ta determined to push hia inquiry aa to the localitiea whence i i. uoTeromeui cmpwjes uiid hihcu. gome Tcry IiCreJiUb!e facta are con necle(j wiLa the appdintmenU of aome .u. t l-.v. x l ; r "III waUkfrowa that buodreda of ap- rxdauacaiu hava teaaBade where the ap- Doialosi maa Decs endued to DooLoern oiAtea whanhehaa never aat a fool teyoodHaao. xuia pn nu mv7 polatmeata. Tha oppoartloo to Kelroa'a proposltloa la parti j doe to tha rfiaetaace r cfl".VWB1TT"H' TT. ?Tr " T a"'. w aw mymwwiyni : I There ia mx oleomargartne.bill be- 1 f ore the New York Legialature. I Whether it will paaa or not remaina 1 . -y . T l . wnetner it wui daaa to be aeen. It faiXtyiasSdrtrjrieoond . Tl . - . . wding. It provtdea for icapectora. If oleomargarine ia healthy, aa tome claim, i ought to be- aold, bet if t. v. - - ' . , , , i . I fat like other articlea of food that nd protection. There are heavy adalterationa eoing on and the lawa of the land ought to be atrioeent t enough to protect conaumera againat delaterioua componnda or apuriona or adulterated food. I We have received a calalogne of n -j r it ,oo e, mi. Davidaoo College for 1880-81. The Fifflllv is now comnaiAd of iir Prn. 1 i feaaora aod one Tutor. Total nam- I bar of students 117, representing nine f Statea. There ia also one student from Asia. The expenaea for the two terms are $105, excluaive of board, which can be obtained at $3 a month, -lights, fuel, Ac The total rn - a . r " r - murt e200 to 1230 annoally. This ia cheap. ma instruction given is tnoxongn snd it. r..i i. .ku oc x ca"J " miMS- - Wa InwttJk attntinn tn tha artinla oo Prohibltloa from the New York Journal of Commerce, printed in thia I teaae Of the STAR. That Old, reliable I aad conservative journal takes the ground that "as a matter of fact, and in anil ( th. nnkf; t.fum.ni. rt r i the oratOTS Of that Bchool, the pro- fnKW 1.. t 1 0...1 I L(.:Zoi- is aubatialfw" the vie- taken W aa...n.--... 11 ' 1 i A WMKit la..a. .U- XT w fcuc inw i York World is to the effect that Gar- jj wUl onload Mahone because he dodged In the Stanley iUtthews case. rj thipka this shows that the little Brigadier "healtatee- CoC aide tin re- ,.w.Ji. .i ,t. o; v. . i ' ... , , - ' T ao oe tniaaau teepeaienii annis time to maintain relsildna with the admiaistration.n So the regulars in Virginia will get the patronage, it is said. The 'JEdipxiM TyrdAiim of Soph- oclea (Greek) haa been auccesafully preaenud at CarbTtdg.;rThe atu denu have been "drilling'all winter. It Waa aa:! informal' oerformnnnn. The coitnraet; ba; wflre4xnnr a . - ...... I A. .TnPf1 , wlU100"' prompting, of blem. T h A s. V . : . I Ti.? X .nip.to JWdlflll. vim. ..a wn. ot.. . v. i . then, ;thia is to be an 3 aggressive campaign, aay the prohibitionists. W jWeri Jetaraare' eeanaefee ioirAsvii4i,N,:My 788l- V I -awwr btbit the fnauafaoUre ano sate or 1! epimaou liquors, whrch-ja to be eubp AoguitTtextor Aheif xxatifloatiomOr rejecUom Now jrw ybBrbpinion; ou the following poidta: J . 1. WoulU it inure $o.the;benefi&.of; a State aitaated aa North Carolina w. i x. nicu aoea oe greater evn .ia our common coxintry,; - finaootaJhr, morally, or phyaieally, tobacco or aptriluoas liquora? 3. Does not the temperate use of epirita pTomote longevity? 4. VVhat Statea have had or now I 'ia. a n - t..v...w.v ..vj. . A NTI-FAKATICI8M. iJy.-l. Vc have often yy. i. e nave onen given ouroploiona. to ih. .effect .1 : .aob I luuipvuai j taws. At tue ububo ui temperance waa thereby promoted, I A sV s m A. aaa v a J ak a. ata ak t a-. aa h aaa ax a ak aa M marc wuuiu reuitia iuo nenuus uco uou wnetoer aucn an aonagraeni or. I the hberttea of the people, if tho- roughly enforced,would not endanger moro Tjlfti iutereata than the law- ia I intended to conserve. But aa a mat-. r oi lact, ana in epue 01 tne puoiio I statements of the orators of that .Krti .ho ,aI,:k;, i. h.a in any State promoted the cause of temperance. 2. The immoderate use of mioxi- , i j -. i . r. caiiug unaa.B uues tar mure evil we thlbk tban the use of tobacco j but the difficulty with the prohibitory- I law is two told; it does uot uimurtan the eviL aud if it oookl b ao enforced: that it did prohihit the aale and-U8B s . - 1 , aent of the governed. good from the proper use of stimu- lanta. But whether wise or not. all nattona will use them, and no people can be prevented from auch nae with I out governing them with a despotic power inoonHisieoi, wun any eoioy- I ment of liberty. To enforce a pro- hibitory law to its final letter without I reserve, would belike bnrnicg down barn to kill the vermin in it. i A r .k xr.. v--a ' N y . . . ij - I been nowhere atnetly enforced. i CUHfftCITT COQnENT. I Tha Kjin.t. ia nncaaaooH F nn r Dreropilivefl excent inch as ara ffiven . nA .-T . . - " aw ww ww . .uv. wuw Wm T .if UfiM nothing to do with naming It haa eimply the power to officers, confirm tho who are fit to be appointed, or to reject those who are not fit. Mr. Conkling haa extended and enlarged thia power until be now claims that e appointing power reaidea in the Republican Senatora from each State. He simply proposes that hia idea be accepted or he will leave the Senate to secure an indorsement from the Legialature of Nev" York. atrange that that great State should have stood so long the domi- neeriog $Dgolenoe of il8Ba8eieM but powerful Senator. He haa discovered now, what he has long failed to re- I "l1 "" 2jgg!IJL Tint Z TnmenL'" rhilaatlphia, limes, lna. . .. .lJ. 5" Il6S .lJUtaneIL Conk- mjg and iTialt nave an nnderatanding I wUh their Governor and reeign. The I Governor, with tears, transmits the ll document to the Legislature. l 0fm tiara and eloquence, denounce Gar- field and re-elect Conkling and Piatt, and send them back to carry on the fight with New York's indorsement. vr;- aii cnt AnA AnfiA. hn .ftAr ,11 I may not work la' a satisfactory I way. UaUtmore Gazette, Zfem. I i Tne atuenmond Iron Faint I Company. Jkasons why we have the best of Testimonials in the State of Virginia for Good Workmanship and Honest Material, are, we use the Bt of Xlnr1 r1 the sequa oxide of iron, which is the Double Oxidation of Iron, which Pt to he the best . There are various grade, of tht maUrlaL tha sama ss with othar eoinmoditiea I U - . - e.th.same wa, that and other I material ud in painting ar. adulterated to suit the prices for work. Now we oae the beet, and make u a point to etoe all leaks with ear Cement, that uapotattosto - all teaks with ear Cement, that lives the best of satisfaction to those we have done uvea tae Den or ssosxacuon to tnoi work.ror. whers others: have failed It is not the aimpieractor usuaing ron a certain amount of ma terial, and that in many cases of inferior quality, taai protects your roooarr was is-1 rgoua material, pat on with good Judgment and care which saves yon much or tne annoyance or caving your roonag ia .oeer ap aunoec mrvrj muuui, ana your asteru water not at to nae naix we time. Br cars and attention to acoare work we have mined the best of testlmonlala. and hope to secure Pleaastanif postal card to- -- JAUA80N t COLLENS, Post Office Box No. 6SS. mylStf Wilmington, N. C. Base Balls. . A VERT LARGE VAHIETY OF BASE BALLS snd BATS Juatrecelvod at U SINSBEBGER'S. j- .t - - Croqnet Sets. A LABGE LOT OF ZIQHT AND FOUR BALL XX SETS, Just received at - . HEINBBERGER'S. Japanese Goods. NEW SUPPLY OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL Goods ;Jast received at HEINSBERGER'S lay IS tf Live Book aad Music store. rnona AB BPCIFIO FORJUusALOlA, ANTE TJO 11 tPSOTJlO TOBlXUltAialA, ANTIJ aarf.VsIeeai . t. a. bmvis, utb N WSarket, 1 mSCEXJANEOUS. mmmm ilai acooUz Diawlns of tha m - i Mim in ttw city of LonlByiUe. oa Prlntloff and Nawapaper Oa, approved Arrll 9, 1878. OT'lmS 18 A, bFBCIAL ACT, AND HAS NB- Tha cSwiKtaWi dredltp6t on I March Siren dered .1. ltt.-TaATiTlaaOOttMWHVfBAJUTa JJlSTKIr. WTSQS ABB-PAUt" The CoropaBT r baa -aew-efihaa a large reeerve food. KeaaiM lhadia I-4laffl Iott 1 Prtta ...t30,000.JMPriaotl0OeacIi $10,000 wj eacff io.fjoa iaPrieaIO8W4c,eoll;a00ri'jl0ea0 SO Frta OQ WWft-.r'- .r,:,,,. ! : - a PrUM. fsao.MCHt . Approzunatlon Prises, $2,700 . Prlsea'-MWOeach; - " " - 1,800 Prises 100 each, - ' " . 900 1,960 Prises. $S,400 1 . Whole Tickets. $; Half Tickets; S7 Tickets, f5a . -65TlckeUlO0. Kemlt Money or Bank ilratt In Letter, or sand hr XSgaWSSW i ts OR-roBTOFPrea''fKj5Grderi.arf ... a s- - -dg-IBrOWn $C RoddlCk orT J. WMattrfRPO: LOV3 iUVMIWaji Aa Aa my 1 ot,;; - It? A iaaa2aSaaC5Il2isL am . T1 TOB'SAIBriF- A gents for Wilmingtoa and vicinity. myl4DW6m Corsets, Sun Siaices: Ladies aMfGIittdren's mnniTrn t " An mw-m . r.,im WE HAVE ALL OF THE ABOVE FRESH AND CHEAP. E. LI. McINTIRE. my 15 tf MOW READY THE NEW EDITION OF JJ Q R C E STE R'S ww w Quarto Dictionary, WITH SUPPLEMENT, llbrarr beep, IO. TTTriters. Readers and Students of all classes will find it snperlor to any other Dictionary. fn questions of Orthography and Pronunciation it is unrivalled. Regarded by Scholars in both America and Kng- "thsT eSTStob. found in 11?: tl ,T3ieel otner works U the completeness of Its J& vocatnliry. . flnpplmentAry to .the genersl vocafcniAry areval- a AOMaaa, ijte, unjea. Tawes. etc T1li&-KlJfBSia,0B of XXmbraces J058 royal quarto pages, with over 1100 XSl Illnatrartons And foof muminated plates. "0 eeornrn ended In the f 'efiohgeat terms by the most i oompetanx yaages as tne ocsr liicnonary or the English Language. : - a tudefits cf AH clasfee will Snd the special addi- 0 ttoirai matter or great value and practical use. Decidedly the most satisfactory and reliable work of its kind. llustratlons are introduced liberally throughout X tha work. Crf8 compar!9:i wlth any WOTk of llke cha mhe supplement places it in advance of jail other y auniiaT woras. fs independent of all sects, parties, and idiosyn- Omits nothing that is essential to a Standard Una .bridged Dictionary. , Hew Words to the extent of tboasands can be found explained oiriy in-itspages. A vocabulary of Byndnymes of 35,030 words Is a feature of the new editiDn. EeTleweis have ' nniformly commended the new edition In tbeJiigaeat terms. "floa are invited to examine and lest the work at X any Bookstore. J. R mpiHC0ra traiLJUilUUtUXA. Fly Pans. Fly Fans. TVYB HAVE A SUPPLY OF THIS HOUSEHOLD .VI comfort and guarantee their successful Hon or no sate. Full lines Earthenware and Gl ware always en hand. Terms as liberal as any store in the city. QILBS MUBCHISON, niy 8 tf Crockery Department. Yet New. JCE CREAM FHEBZ IBS, OLD STYLE IN NEW Form, Convenient and Cheap. Also, the WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZER.- WATER COOLERS aH sues and of beautiful designs, have your raeaty buying-a nice KFFRIGJUt ATOR. i Our STOCK COALPLBTK. We buy the BEST of everything, my 1 tf PARKER & TAYLOR. lobja; AT: STOPAI fAItLARD n-BOWDBN!S,: where t2ie aetxueut ui riarucBo. rn-mies r Saddles,- Collars, TrOo oka.- rtTav4ettai'Ba- ever broeghttothUeiry.Are to be seenasd'sonvfitfeethai least money. - Try tnem ana oej oooinoedv sunn ractunng ana repairing none wun neatness and dispstch -v myiatf .No;SoatbFrontSt. 1000 ' BEST LOWLAND, tjOQ--60 WHITE UPLAND, For sale by WORTH" A WORTH. mhlStt MISCELLANEOUS. UNDERWEAR. 4 .3 fBriovn felloddick 45 Harket St. B HAVB NOW orESWf X CiBJIPIATa WZAB, at prleea that wlU eBy within-ta reach or all. .-: v. ,- ;.i BLACK SILK JUTTS- , r Ladiea' Llele Goto, Lace Tope, In all Coiora and QnalttieB. ., LADIES' TIES. : JWHhont exception we are offering the most Artlatlc Line of LADIES' TIK3 we Jiaye ever shown since onr first opening. HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS. : .We are' showing a very large assortment, and they embrace really some works of art in that line. 45 Market Street. my 15 tf New Goods This Week. J-ELICIOUS PEACHES AND TOMATOES All varieties of Choice Preserves, in one and two $bond Cans, the best in the market. jjTunr JHegant Family Floor, Parole de Honour. fcCpig Hams, Breakfast Strips and Small Shoulders , j ; Parched Java and Lagoayra Coffee. -These goods are all fresh this week. Onr prices Mod quality of goods will convince yeu If joa will f&yus. Eg . Try the prepared Sonpo. For sale at GEO. MYBBS', feb 13 tf ios. ll and 13 South Front su FFT7BCELL HOUSE. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Wilmington, N. C. B. JL. PERKT, - - Proprietor. Firstdass in all its appointments. Terms $3.50 to $3 .00 per dsy. leb 8 tf A Positive Cure Without Medicines, Allan's Soluble Medicated . Bougies 1 Patented October 16, 1876. One box N al will care any case in four days or lees. Nol.S will core the most ebstmsta case.no matter of howllonz standine. Ne nanseoos doses of enbebs, copaiba, or oil of sandalwood, that are certain- to produce dyspepsia DT destrOTinz the COatinrs of the Rtrnnm-h I Price $1 60. Sold by all Ornggists, or mailed on receipt of price. -aa . ror inrtner pamcnlars send forclrcnlar. P. O. Box 1533. J. C. ALLAN CO. . de 11 eodCm sa tn th 83 John Bt., New York. Sundries. 2750 8ACKS UVKEPOOL SALT, 25 Bbls SPANISH BROWN, 20 Bales COPTON YARN, ftO Carloads Prime White CORN. For sale low for cash, mh 27 tf G. BONEY ft SONS. INSURE YOUR HOMES IN THE AflTiCHltiral IDS. fifl iflf Nfi YW I n&uuullul(11 m' bU.,lUl nun IU11. ESTABLISHED 1853. ASSETS 1st Jan., 1881, $1,261,731. Insures against loss or damaga by Lightning, whether Fire ensues or not. Takes no mercantile nor manafactarin? risks: hence la not unhlwt ta loss by sweeping Area. Btrongest residence Insurance Company- in the world. On long term risk a takes premium half cash, half IS months note with 6 per cent, interest. JNO. W. GORDON A BRO., Agents. my 13 tf S4 North Water St M Cedar Faoimg Chests, Sash. Doors Blinds, BRACKETS, MOULDING, LUMBER, Ac, Ac. ALL SIZES WINDOW GLASS, AT ALTAFF8R, P&ICE A Co., Factokt: Foot of Walnut st. my 15 tf Omoi: Nutt, near Ked Cross st. PJew Crop Cuba. tv. TPi-r. ci r.n 4-in O.AAC7 A'iUCOk VaigU bAAAO Season. 536 HHDS. SELECTED NEW CHOP CUBA gQ TIERCES SELECTED NEW CROP CUBA, Just received and now landing x Schr Maggie Dalling. For sale low by Williams & nnrchison. mh 13 tf Fine-'Horses. niBT RKUKIVATD OWK CI. ot Young, Weii-Breke . Saddle and .Harness' ilOiiHES; from Western vteinla. and amone them orae FAMILY HORSES, to which I call special attention, and which I effer for aale at mv B tables, on 5th btreet between Mulberry and Walnut . .... apatr bmw.iiwtt. , lAAirrKD. Hanux actunng concern ' wants a f V bnalness man in Wilmington .and in every city (not t)rMiTtelrinit A fa ksiulMd huuu. aary to. pay ror goods on delivery artar erden have been . for the same. S1S0 ner. month nrofit anaranteed. The moat eearching investigation so-' DcHed. r. A. S. ARNOLD CO., corner KrsMtreet ana Broanway, jsrooaiyn, . x. my u at We Offer 1500"'BbtoGood Fj0UK' gQlJ Bags COFFEE, jQQ Hhds Hew Orleans MOLASSES, Hhds and Bbls CUBA JQQ Sales HAY," ' Bushels WHITE CORN. do & 7? a- IUSCELIxAM KOTJS, v LIBERAL OFFERS FOR 1881. 4 TWO TEABS FOR TBEPEICE OF ONE THE RKriUNTS OK THE BRITISH QUARTERLY, (KvsDgt-llc.l, LONDON QUARTERLY. ((; it-eriivr) EDINBURGH, (WL,C). I AND WESTMINSTER, (Liberal), ItEYIEWft. AND Blactf ood's Eiiiliiirk Mazine, Present the BEST FOREIGN PEKIoDIcaLo . convenient form and WITHOUT ABKIDUMhN ; OR ALTERATION. TERMS F SUBKIPTION (lncladlnK l'ti-uKr. 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In the edition of thl newspaper throughout the year to come every boo j will find: I, All the world's new?, so presented that ibr reader will get the greatest amount of Is form alloc with the least unproAUble expenditure oT time aod eye-eight. Thb 8 mi long ago discovered the geldan mean between redundant fullness sad unaatUrar tory brevity. IL Much of that sort or news which depend lert upon its recognised Importance than upon lis la teres t to mankind. From morning to morning Tbx Suh prints s con tinned story of the Uvea of real men and women, and of tbelr deeds, plana, loves, hates, and troablea. This story Is mora varied and more interesting than any roaaaace iba ws s ever devised. I1L Good writing in every column, aad fret -ness, originality, accuracy, and decorum la tae treatment of every subject. IV. Honest coalman t. Tbb Bow's habit I to speak out fearlessly about men and things. V. Equal candor In dealing with each political party, and equal readiness to cam stand what praiseworthy or to rebeke what la blasaabte la Democrat or Bepnblican. VL Absolute independence of partisan organna tiona, but unwsvering loyalty to true Uamucrailt prlncinlee. Ths 8ttm ballsves that tha OovanBaaai which the Constitution gives us Is a good aoa to keep. Its notion of duty Is to raalas ta via taaost power the efforts of men ia the HrraHlaaa aert. to set np another form of government In place of that which exists. The year rail and ' the years immediately following will probably decide UU supremely Important contest. Tn Soy ballsvaa that the victory will be with the people as afklci tae rungs ior monopoly, tne Jtings lor piander. and tha Bings for Imperial power. Onr terms are as follows t For the Daily Sua. afoar-nae-e ahaet of twent. eight columns, the price by mail, post paid, ta it cents a month, or S6.SO a year; or, lnoludlng tbr 8unday paper, an eiKst-page aha at of afty-els eol nmna, the price la oA cents a. moath. ot A 7 7 O year, postage paid. The Bunaay edition or Tn Bra Is also rarnlsbad separately at Bl ao a vearpoatars nald. The price of the Wiiut Bow. rtr he nai a or the Wmw 8ov..rtyh pafti, an s, Is S I a year; postage taid. For eral ins Si Owe will send an extra eopy Ue Address L W. JtifaLaAfY six columns, of ten send Publisher ofTn enw, New Verk CMy Spring Summer STYLES, IAM NOW RECEIVING DAILY A LA RGB and wen. sleeted etonk Ar all Tfl I.a vatrr STYLES In Ladles and Misses', Children and Men's fine BOOTS and SHOES, eoeaisttaMTef Ladles' Button Boota, in Eld, Fax'd. Tebble and Freoch K.d Hand Made. Turn and Mack me Maee. of the best make, such as yon have been geetlag at my place, and whisk need no farther ississlaiasds aoso, tao same in Infants, Children, Toe ths antf IT MEN'S WEAR SKPARTsf KITf arlM aS W snrpaaed by any store m the city. A call la all I ask to convince 70a. of the earns. . Prices that defyeompetlUoa. . : Respectfully. 33MAHKET 8T. mhS7 tf Chattel Ilortgages AND Crop Liens FOR SALS : .' ' . iitinjir iVi.t . . ... V At the STAH Offlce. my 13 tf ap S3 DVf tf 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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