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v . 4 .IKM ANNOUNCEMENT. TE8 atuRNlNO STAR, the oldest dally new . apertn North Carolina, la published dally, except fionday, at $7 00 per rear, $4 00 for. six months, '8 00 for three months, 1.50 for two months; 75c or one month, to mail subscribers. Delivered to tty subscribers at the rate of .18 cents per week any period front-one week to one year. . ; - THfi WRKKLY STAR to published every Friday aoraing at $1 50 per rear, $1 00 for six months 50 ouui tor inree months. - -- v; . ' i ADVKHTISINO'BATES (DAILY). One eqnare e day, $100; two days, $1 75 : three days, 12 50 oar days, f3 00: five days, $3 50 tone week, $4 00J - p weeks, $8 50 : three weeks $8 50 ; one month, 10 00 ; two months, $17 80 ; three months, $34 00 ; lx months, $40 00 ; twelve months, $60 00. - Tea lues of BoUd Nonpareil type make one square. ; t r AH announcements of Pairs, Teettvalar Balls aops, Plo-Nlca, Society Meetings, Political Meet ags, Ac, will be charged regular advertismraea m Notices under head of "Cltyjtems" 20 cents per tne for first Insertion, and 15 cents per line for nach subsequent insertion. . ' " Ko advertisements Inserted m Local Column at any prioe.- v - - .- -. , them "and tie the contest. fantastic "tricks of brief an th or it v. He has patrioticaily'admonished Con- FB01I ALL PASTS OP TH2 WORLD ur us Jund there 1 lust in nnr Wlmra A... xi.xi was notmng Detter ever written, it kren in the North: but . m - H.. - i I " v - , , X- r I JWw uuWOOlb T cutunaf. ? men tHereiwasUie edito- honor and ourself.resnOrr- f s 1-I4w to nroviflVV Ant rial upon " a work of feaslICojQTentiL- genius, mat was in so . iKv T thcoun'try pf theimpera- .llte mciples ind tire necessity of a wisely framed mJTB ORLEANS: , to strike off more, than, one find llmr AfTipif onln;k kf tlia ra. hnatlonal Cottom Planter) Convention. "The press of the State isspeakinMur , r laLTeieiiraik Senator, Edmunds does not make "ftlhn much demand tw. th. mns out in favor f tbe establishino: bf an I inau8l"aii0rtot we-fail tano its next I . . I rtCtflP ann ha nnKl n rmnnvf. I annual mulini, 7Hkrk o r I Advertisements inserted onoe a week In Dally xion. rate. wul be charged $1 00 per square for each insertion. o-vvry ouner aay, tnree lourtns of ttaiiy . i nifm. miiii na vanpn, a m act innnm. annum in to uni? . r i TnMmof a. w wi iUtf-toHnl&mim&a. W the press is;in fator6f AiMiS JJTi.: tZJtC 51: 6 thoBgnfmhesjOweDam at unapel mil. Uf-couwe tberess b t t- :ii)j&in in will not advocate the former without CURRENT COMMENT. I e inteTeet t of t agricultural education. man &B were tenaerea to resident Arthur As , nresiW AfW of th i "KIWPH1? e worzasjcxpo W I I WJ4TO N I ARK K T manshipy Jfcrat nbwjt is doubtful if he wrote ,any: or either of these very, re markable sd itorials - unless he had a hand in the repiylo -1 Judge Hughes hWmae a Very en joyable paper and it w written with marked - force and independence of If STAR 0?11CE. Feb. 16. 4 P M SPIRITaTIRPENTINE--The marke was quoted flrri jit '27i cents per gallon, witasales repdrted. of 25 casks at that price. ROSIN The market was quoted firm at 95c- bid for Strained and $1 00 for Good Stramed, with 'sales as ofEered. . TA?-1 Themarket was quoted firm at $1 10 per bbl ot 280 lbs, with sales at quo tations. " ': ' - ' " CRUDE TTJRPENTINE Market stea- Twice a week, two thirds of dailv rate. An extra charge wOl be made for double-oolumn or trlple-oolnmn adyertlsements. , - Motioesof Xaniage or J)eata. TrlbuU of Be-' epect, Resolutions of Thanks, Ac., are charged cur oa uruiiiary aaTenisements, dui oniy nan rates nr,irtinn Tt. -r- vt when paid for strictly in advance. At this rata . Pmi0D portrait lot Daniel that 50 cents will pay for a simple announcement of v s",' i -w... KarriaeeorSeath. amiounemei oi. accompanieft hft akatcb is very strik- - Advertisements to follow reading matter.-or o: iner. : -It istiiftTjr' Af i mn isf niii; ' oooupv any special place, vrtUbeoharged extra o AltlB LaeCe 01 a Wpngi awx)! to the position desired i : nalitv and noweri-of a 5 ffchraB -wo' Advertisements on which no v,i nTKJ lby ; JTOWerOI a geniUS,, 6 i f j8?!?11 18 "parked win be eontinued ttllfor-i I hould BaT. .' l id," at the option of the i publisher, and charged. I -J ' I uia uiue 01 uoBoonunuanoe. Advertisements discontinued before the time contracted for has expired, charged transient ates for time actually published. xne latter.as to do so won id ha iT;n. I ly to advocate the violation of f the tsvrS.-I- !5 55?-' v ! oo; vh,lch he had first manifested at the d7. with sales reported at $1 15 for Hard nf: 1U47lOB tr.HHouw8..of.NQoigrei,i4ii-:-iJoint qesjt of-thJTaonta -Cpttba-Iantera' and 1 75for Vir nfl vJw ,ua Constitution. The Stab favors Buoh oonv.entiop Mr. Edmumis has assert- Sfart. 'Tte'f6Jlbwiwa':adopSi; 1 J W Dip' a school, but it is forvcarryine oat M the vthe sound -constitutional doc- WB55Zj;Y.E,u J" ; ; i ,f market was quoted thp lte, or trine that the President of the Sen- ?M 1 eTent bfthebUl, Arm, with tmaU sales reported on a .tT" .XVrirrr I .te.possea.e. no authority in law to( SoSSffi": r18 W Middling. nology as it is with the Blair it is for keepinsr the Constitution tact, rne legislature ought to es- T.- -. America, W by hir eminent services in tablish a Manual LaborSnWl at. tWo ?4membe .wh. eiSht he qt of agrjcuftuitrhas done more pure Advertisements kept under the head of "New ' win nj extra. Advertisements'1 be charged fifty per cent. - Amusement, Auction and Offloial advertisements i ne dollar per square for each Insertion. All announcements and recommendations of candidates for offloe, whether in the shape of aommunlcations or otherwise, will be charged at advertisements. " . ; Payments for transient advertisements must be made in advance. Known parties, or stranger with proper reference, may pay monthly or auar lerly.aooordlngtooontraot 7 k Contract advertisers will not be allowed to ex twu. uieir space heir recrolar bi transient rates. ; Bemntanoes must be made by Check, Postal Money Order, Express, or In Bee er- Only - such remittances will be at the risk of the publisher. Communications, unless they contain bnpor- u, W WD. ur UIMinwi DrlBDVHTin niVinAT of real interest, are not wanted: and. . CONCILIATION AND SELF-BE- A distinguished citizen of Georgia wuu reaus me otaei writes us con University and thus carry into prac tical effect the organic law. Who says nay ? V The House has passed theresolu- cerningwb.t we s.ia in ai8o08g Mai Rtr,i.. aelegation in the Consrress to violate follows:' " the Constitution of the United States, did not guite fit the occasion, though r .a. v , That is to say, it has passed a reso- il was in the hiSbeat degree able and "Isee that you, combat verv nronerlv . . ceu- , . Jf, . r. . . -f vuw MVUVU VUKUV I M "- " w-w IWUUWKW V A m circumstances which tied her to the chariot ago so strenuously insisted upon the; for that industry than any man in the Uni- power or senator Ferry to count the lcu.DUiMJ8- electoral votes and declare the result. llTr pwsed . calling upon '?? iDw tar - oon,f; psr&ss- 77 it was well known that Mr. Ed- Exposition a grand -success and worthy of munds disputed the pretension in be- national surmort-VJ , . uan oi me rresiaent ot tne senate. MISSOURI. jjuaannjr. .t... iru. Good Middling. ....... 10 18-16 " " PEANUTS Sales reported at 5560 cents for Extra Prime, 6570 cents for Fancy, and 7580 cents for Extra-Fancy. Market steady. RICE Rough: Upland 90c $1 05; Tidewater $1 101 25. Clean : Common 4f cents; Fair 45i cents; Low Good 5 5i cents; High Good 5f 5 cents; Prime 5f 5 cents; Choice 56 cents per pound. Market steady. ' ? .- iKlEI'milir1 I I BEST T0MIC This medicine, combinine Imn veeetablo tonins. nnS?8.??11 h Cures lySpeP8ii, Indigestion rfP1"? Itdoes notinjure the teeth, caehSd' ' produce constipation othr Irlmn,ti chm It enriches and purifies the the appetite, aids the assimilaUon 'of SStes heves Heartburn and Belchine i,S i00d' re ens the muscles and nerres g' ?d strength- For Intermittent Fevers. Lanhi! t , Energy, &c, it has no equal ' Ucl 5" The genuine has above trodo i. crossed red lines on wrappet TakVSS k,?n(J M..lyb7 BROWS CHEMICAL CO, BALTIJIOBt in Jy87D&Wly tocorfrm nrm IMPORTANT ! to oe very gruezni to.the combmaUon t)f w to dividfl nn fnr A r, "'""'I'"' RECEIPTS. Shootlnc AflTray between Two Law vers Oste Blortally Wonnded. iBr Telegraph to the Momnur Star.j ST. LOUI8.: Feh! 1f Tnrin . trial ot ered that Senator -Patterson, of I Forsythe, -'Taney coantv. Mo:. Fridav af- outh Carolina, Senator Spencer, of l !erno?.n aQ Jtercation.icrowing out of per- Cotton Llabama, and perhaps one or two EE 2,8,P!!cneA 2?K Spirits Turpentine.... tA StotOQ T.. .u. c... others, wonld fnllntir Hnntli j ' .T jr'"""0 B.UU U5" XJ ltc' I KOsm -wx. ;oujr amuug iub oi.ai.es i . y "& m i wyuoiug anurneys, nunng which Frlce AiruLuuuua iu u en vice rne oower of i snoi ana mortaiiv wnnnriod flrwiiinm Th . - r e . . . . " . k"- . ,r . " -wTwwooi, vm mi, m) ttuumu to ex- I , - - i . , , . , - r MMil tiu , mo n. . JmMu ... . i ' 1 I UrnonlB tT Vn1piuHm ' . l t I nnsoa rna snrnlno . . t. TT T I AlaKama n n w n.h... eJQJ,U8lnee8 withont extra ehanre at parently) deprived her of her mdividualitv La c..m... nth 1M rii t,k" tween. T- C: Spellings and Ben B. Price, and ancient civilization i You sueriqht on I jr auiuug iv." ; upposmg auor r,v t m I annther nrfnt "NTr.t,;n, n I that ,aa .1 Jiiamunas in denying the Dower of I shot and mortal taiBtere3 SSSi&l rr Tu- ? V President r0 le errv. to count 6air creat edtemenTh parties Tar Crude Turpentine. 144 bales 23 casks 649 bbls 215 tion ' and the solicism of a Government. 1 ready rotten to the core.' Coleridge, as far oacaasioajs, predicted tlie United State, era- SDllt sections at least. Tn thn 20th Century, as you observe, there will h diverse nationalities here, undreamed of just now by political sciolists and the opti mistic donkeyswho seem to think that a sort of cabalistic charm resides in mere wrd$ divorced from living Ideas. It would have been a million times better had the South established her independence. She would have formed the greatest Conservative-Power on this Continent, have domi nated the Negro question, which is now. a rock of Tuin, and possessed in herself some real seeds otpolitical perpetuity." A very gif ted ... man "wrote those words; Tbey were not intended for the public eye, but thev are the re- EENING EDITION, flection of the views of one who by reason of ability and reading and thought has a right to speak. He is not a politician bat a pure, nobly en dowed, studious Southron. We make no apology for laying before our readers . what he says. There is a great deal of truth in what he says, and we are glad that there are able tobi. are not wantea : ana, u aooept- I """i "J ujajibuuub ui mws as impe: ry other way, thev wfll invarlablv h I five almost as the law nf m eoteau therealiiameoftheanthorlsvrtthh into three or four wctiraa at leuT In Advertisers should always specify the Issna or ;! oouoo mcy uuaire to aaremse m. Where no ls- tue is namea cne aaverasement wul be Inserted n the Dally. Where an advertiser oontract for . the paper to be sent to him during the time his advertisement Is In, the proprietor will only be responsible for the mailing of the paper to his ad dress. . -:- - ... - .. ;.. ..;..,; The Morning Star. By WILLIAM H, BERNARD. w WILMINGTON N. C. fM$gpAY Evbnikq, Feb. 16, 1885- the people. If this does not violate the spirit and letter of the Constitu tion then human language is what Tal ly rand or some one else said of it meant to deceive. The" simple rules of constsruction applied to the or-1 mission as the only practical mode of bbls bbls the electoral votes. But the fear promineDtDd popular men. Spel- that thp intpndfld nsnmotiA a-m "aK8 rame "ooi 1 en nessee Ave years ago. tnat the intended psurpation would He was prosecuting attorney of the county oe consummated, aid that a violent, and editor of the Forsythe Enterprise. probably a bloody, conflict would Prio8 ib a 801 o' Judge W. C. Price, of arise over a irauauient ITesidential i -""S", uu uaa aiau euueu two DoiriEsric rain&ETs A NEW AND VALUABLE DEVICE A PATENT Water Closet Seat FOR THB CURB OP HEMORRHOIDS, (Commonly called "PILES,") Internal or External, ana PROLAPSUS ANL for Chil dren or Adnlts. NO succession led to th Electoral Com- r COttIltJ ganic law show this. THE LEGISLATURE. . Raleigh Visitar's Report Saturday, Feb. 14. SENATE. BILLS were introduced as follows: Mr. Troy, to amend sec. 375 of the Code, relating to coroners and regis ters of deeds. Mr. Connor, to incorporate Wilson escape from a perilous situation. PhiL Record; Ind. In . this connection, and in conclusion, let us admonish the young editor of the TTorW to rely in bis arguments more upon facts, and not so much UDon inventions. H ha yet a deal to learn?'' "But one of the first examples he should set himself, particularly as he is about to enter upon official service; is a just sense of rvi WASHINGTON. Speculation Relative to am Extra Ses sion of Congress, t Bv Telejrraph to the If orahw Star.l Washington, February 15 Judging from the expressions of members of Con gress, when speaking for themselves alone, and to some extent from the course of events durin the last week, an extra ses sion of Congress is no longer probable; but the expressions1 of fear are heard on all hands that some party or faction, not in cluding the persons speaking, woald wel come an extra session; and it is. conceded responsibility, flis newness to nosi- :L"f0L5'lend I.lOnH wninh renmn f Hi. ,:nA . I : . f By Telejrraph to the Mornlnj? Star, j' Financial. Nkw Yokk. Feb. 16, Noon. Money 8 eid,t 1 cent' Burling exchange 484 ana 487. State bonds inactive. Govern ments strong. Commercial. Cotton steady and firm, with sales of 281 bales; middling uplands 11 3-16c; do Or leans ill 7-1 6c. Futures dull; sales to-day a! " Te Allowing quotations: Februarv li.ioc; aiarch 11.26c; April 11.32c; May 11.41c; June 11.52c; July 11.60c. Flour S01 an 8teady- Wheat better. .Corn higher. Pork firm at tl4 25. T.ftrH firm o7, 32w, 8Pirita turpentine steady at 30i 30yc. Rosin steady at $1 22im 271 Freights steady. Baltimore. Februarv 1R mnnr With m HnuA 2 l IT J mvuemus luquiry; uowara street and MEDICINE OR SURGICAL; NECESSARY. OPERATION I have Invented a SIMPLE HEAT, for the enre of the above . trnnw SJfI SURE RELIEF AMD CL RE ed lnthe Hospitals of New York Phtei1??" S and we wSdfSS wIUIhj satisfactory, as It has MverfaKS where. Yon can write to any of the PhvSi orpromtoent citizens in EdeecomhJ Tn. l51 prices- furnished at the foUowta, At' hed, ?8 001 Discount to Phvsf- CHERRY. POPLAR, - 5 (0 V 5 00) clcians and to the xraae. directions for ns1ni will t We trouble yon wlft no cTratS We leave the Seat to be its own advertiser. Address LEWIS CHAMBERLAIN Patentee ly 17 D&Vtf rarboro eecombe Co., N.C. iHE LATE JOHN SI. DANIEL. Jndge Robert Hughes, of Vir ginia, has written for the Ralii morean a somewhat elaborate sketch -of the late John Moncure Daniel, the once famous editor of the Richmond Examiner. The sketch is exceed ingly well done, especially in the part that gives a picture of the po litical, social and educational condi , " tion of the people of Virginia in the decade embraced in 1840-50. The sketch is deficient in personal anec dote and analysis. We fail to see Mr. Daniel as he was in some re- spects, and there is but little said of his powers and qualities as a writer. In fact, Judge Hughes says he was a better editor than writer. This is a surprise to us. We began to read Daniel's editorials soon after he be came connected with the Exam iner about 1848. We read that ? paper with some regularity un- til nearly the close of the late war, and after Daniel had given up all connection with it. We had somehow come to regard Daniel as the greatest newspaper writer that the South bad produced ereter o this virtue, ac- business is such that the nnmn if r,to western super (2 75a3 00: extra a I v rw - . . - . Mutual Benefit and Relief Associa- c?unt8 for and in ' manner excuses, &ined may be effected, and perhaps with- iJVffi ? 87M?;oCity TOP -DUIiaA0 iiltllia W 'dter lner with serinna u'osure oi ine responsibility there- IT ""it"0 "o ?o; mo Drands format.atat t tion. "is loose way of dealing with serious Mr. Troy, to amend sec. 1089 of tniDR8 He will find when he gets to the Code, concerning sale of mort- Washington that a pot of lampblack gage property. i hand and a bottle of goose Mr. Cowan, to amend chap. 282 gTee in the other, while useful for laws of 1883. ' certain purposes, will still fall some Mr. Mason, to lay off and establish wDat 8cant of a complete Congres- a new county by the name of "Ran- BlODai Quint. io make a short cut, for in any quarter. som. GOV. CLEVELAND. Some of Bis callers on Sunday Bis Time Devoted to Bis Inaugural Ad dress. iBy Teleirraph to the Morning star. Albany, Feb. 15. Among the callers w 7v a. it. m v.'". Tiuuai soumern nrm; western easier and dull; southern red 9596c- do amber 9798c; No. 2 Maryland 93c bid; No. 2 western winter red on spot 88 fc. Corn southern easier and quiet western a shade firmer; southern white 55 56c; do yellow 5153c. therefore, as he seems to beDartial to 15.-Among the callers men in the South, who still stand by Mr' Troynsolution concerning de- obiec lessons, let him give his days Senator Gorman, of'IlnLS SngrSJ " ..... 'I linntlpnt. nnnnliea Tha I ana niffbtS to A (flnuipnt.inna of w I man William T. anryt, t I KHEIM IHAHKETt. FORMAT ARJAL POISONING USE OF IT IN A CASE OJ YELLOW Da. Wm. T. Howabd, op Baltmom. iroiessor of Diseases of Women and Children in the University of Maryland. brier county, West Virginia, and adds the follow- the erand nrineiolea t.hftt. n,o MU4- uunties. ine rules were -, fuou8 stuay - """m- ot rennsylvania, w j r i Rnsnprinpri anri h. Dn nt i ui lub osirif'n. ann nv rtmnrr on bed the South and that are the sheet- adopted. struct himself how not to do it ! anchor in the preservation and per- Mr. Everett, to allow Z. F. Long, Louisville Courier Journal, Dem. petuity of a free and constitutional cient OI Oupeor Uourt of Kichmond IBv Cable to the Morning Star. 1 Li vkkpool. Februarv 1fi Nrr, rwt J.., ... J JJiVKJlX who was Drominentlv identlflpd with thL Wlin 9ut a limited supply; uplands Democratic National Committee of 1880 1 v AL116d; 8aIes of 7.0 bales, t It ia I ""llJU " were ior specuIaUon and Govern w . ia .t. wuul lo Pe asent irom bis office on certain days. are men in the South-noble, pure, By same, to correct the charter of educated men who do not offer in- tne town of Laurinburg. cense to the priests who violate law . calendar, and desecrate theTomnin f t ,k... AlU t0 authorize the commissioners tWst'twI 7r .. "wclbjr of Sampson county to levy a special that there are men who cling to the tax, passed. F pure political faith of the fathers and . Bil to prevent live stock from run do not accept that doctrine that is so nD at lare m Richmond county, populanthatthB waf by its results uf'tn nrav 'v . . e chanwd flvprv Wn . ' BlU to Prevent llve stock from run- cbanged every things ning at Iarge fa Halifax and Wafren .Now the Stab m a thoroughly re- counties, passed second reading, constructed paper. That is to say t0 re cnarter the town of Kins- iu ueuuir county, passea second reading. Bill to incorporate the Oxford & laricsvuie K. K. Co., passed third reading. Bill to require judges to allow iu- nes to take written instructions with THE JPOET AND THE EDITOR By Clingman of the Goldsboro Messenger, and Smith M. Weed, of New York understood that Mr. Cleveland is now de voting all his spare time to his Inaugural address. called on us export; receints 26.000 halpn rf tdKk 800 bales were American. Futures quiet and somewhat weaker; February and March delivery 562-645 61-64d; March and Anril deliverv ffrftR a-;i j musician, died at his residence, ifo. 1600 L " .FLf. 1iJJune and W de ft 1LM ' "J au6u" "euvery Tenders 2.100 halfts rifW 1nlrof. 1OAA . 1 j j ' ' -w " .VWVV, iw ! Water in- a initio rnnne nwii n.i. .u toe far-famed White SnYphur Spring in Green lng : "Indeed, In a certain, class of cases It is mnoh dehmty attendant upon the tardv cohthIpS ifjm1 S. ore especi llv u oeywi nciaent to Malar-uwi .Trades and varieties. tO PPT- ur. Lieopold Damrosch, a distinguished After keeping very quiet for a ,?ew Tork city, at 2 15 eid period of five m?nths, our poet-friend 0 Sunday afternoon. Tendei again jasiweeic. lie Secretarv rhnHlor looked around MntiAn.lw. tw 1! .1 Vu"aief B JMt ... jm , ,7 - rv" iauc icpuri, euowiDg mat me (ireely re sat down and whispered : lief expedition cost thl Oovrnmnt 265. The country has to pay a good deal for its polar foolishness, and no latitude yet attained ihalf so high as the bills Chicago Times. Sales of cotton to-dav inr.inrioJ.Qnn Koi. American. ' 'I have addressed some more verses to her, and I thought I would read them to you, as I did the others, be fore committing vthem to cold type. If you detect a line to which you can iena an aaaitionai polish, ust men- it accepts we war and ; its issues in all good faith. It would not have slavery restored and it would not for a moment fan the smallest coal of discord or contention between the Sections into a TV o I ., . . .v-.uawuvuwuo WltU than Edward William Johnston, or '.ZZ iT "C T " lDem in tir retirement, passed third ti, n j -m 1 luere ar so many signs of I reaumg. John Han,pd, Pleasant, or Roger reconciliation and f riendrtip between HOUSE OPKEPKESENTAT1 n.7.i . tie two great sections The Stab re- tl and thathe had the habit of learning more of the Sonth.and are oy.,n.K1chmondbntoTertheState. tn, ad appreciative of oar Hs used commnmcationB freef and people than ever before. 5 3' " S-P would cultivate them. But eaving here and there, We suDoose calendar. Bill to incorporate the town of Kittrell, in Vance county, passed. Bill to incorporate the town of Mt. Airy, passed. Bill to amend chapter 362, laws of 1883, passed. ilill to amend section 2821 of the uode, that we have read concerniDcr land adioinina 1.1 ... w . o this. .1A r -w territory, passed. at'ir::: - m to incorporate Lewisville in nftan s.i , . . .. wuieuipujeiorin mail that oiaaen county. Dassed. yte ioliTonTnt 7 7 ' U d0l, :and B8y8 d thinks. We L Resolution of instruction to mem vitriolic or eloquent, and vjgorous, mean to insist nnnn t,m5 ben of Congress in reeard to sur- or overflowing with Lumor and ridi- th. nrinrini J.x. t,..u6 . 'r PlQ8 in United States Treasury, ask- cole and Ihonsht tht. .. r. ' " Pi tne Danie. was .ho "author, when Sl "fl T ."1 rS """""o auu customs OI - the production, of another pen of Hughes or Aylett or some other man of parts. Judge Hughes was editorially con nected with Daniel, as Patrick Hen ry Aylett was, through most of his i editorial career, and he knows all about Daniel's habits? and methods. fe is to be fully trusted in his ac count, of Daniel's public life, and he leaves the, impression that he was a better man than we had supposed; a man of the strictest' honor and the highest courage; a man of great edi torial ability and a clever writer; a man of ' rare power in impressing otners in conversation and of large and varied reading; But he did not wrue -.the famous editorials thought he did. ". ! r . The cleverest of all the editorials that we remember, was. the "Fly. Flap" reply to Edward iWilliari J obneton, that appeared in 1849, and caused a duel. Then there was the side-splitting 'editorial oi the "self, appointed candida'tes for GoVeroor of our own people, sua to preserve in their purity and integrity one tradi tions and ancestral faiths. There can be no great and true people who trample upon the graves of their forefathers and repudiate their senti ments and principles.. ? The South has a history. The South should not become so materi alized that it can see nothing good but the "Almighty Dollar." The South should cultivate the most friendly feelings with the peopl ing appropriation for education, passed. Bill to amend section 6 Oft f th Code, passed. Bill to prevent stock from run ning at large in Edgecombe county, passed. J ; . Bill to encourage raising of im proved breeds of cattle in the State, passed. Bill for relief of certain citizens of Sampson county, passed. Bill to amend chanter on. lava iqto textenas time bonds), passed. rence to her grace and style of foot. men ne unfolded his gem and reaa : "As soft her voice as bird's sweet call, Aa graceful she as forest fawn, Her twinkling feet glide thro' the ball, High arched, 'till rosy dawn. No poet's dream " b "Hold on," we said interrupting him; "let us see if we can't touch up that first verso with a new o-lnw Now it strikes us that something like this would be fuller of halo more bulging with sentiment." And we amended the stanza in this wise: "Her voice is like the Yah? tv j No ostrich grace like toy love hath, And her dear feet, the neighbors say, Make insects hide out in her path.' When he read it he looked up at us in a hopeless sort of way, and we saw a great soul-yearning perish in that, glance. "What is the matter ?" we asked. He didn't reply. He only arose and went from our presence like a man who had no Duroose in lif and he tore up tle manuscript as he went. Out of a Swamp. That is where the influence comes from Uespond. and eives them awful the future. Brown's Iron Bitters is the grand tonic which builds up the forlorn system, and raises suffering victims of ma- New irons Naval stores Market. N. F. Journal of Commerce, Feb. 14. Spirits Turpentine The market is slight ly unsettled, but a trifle more in sellers' fa vor; trading is quiet in spot lots, but live lier m futures; merchantable nwW ia nnn. ted at 30i30ic; sales are 100 bbls. for 1 . XT cnangea. quotations are for: Strained at fr22i; good strained at $1 271; No 2 E at tl SO: No. 2 If ,t tiirl.' w" Bk tll, WO. health. It cures liver complaint and cor- at 60(2 70 Pa. Mtt?ffli 7 pale K tresnngand dawgermis symptoms. The patient recta all birlnnv tmnkiu i I ri wma u. raie m. at S3 60: extra nale I covered, bnt inw f th w.t.. k. . " .' OCll STATE CONTEMPORARIES. Our lawmakers at Raleigh are daily Fyns.ug onoj, uui so iar tney nave done mey are, however, recta all kidney troubles, Patapsco nouring MiIIr, Established 17T4. Bahr. lT4. r0h. 1882 aPS Jrft,T.NT ICAGAflBRILL MrtCo. , PATAPSCO MILL A, at JLLICOTT CITY, Md. PATAPSCO MILL B, at BALTIMORE, Md. PATAPSCO MILL C, at ORANGB GEOTI, Md. Havtag a dally capacity of 1800 Barrels. alEi?t Phate of Lime." JT&ndd vKlTwheS: from wWoh our Patent RoUer PlonrTSe 'San rlitS ZX$onL PUrltyand XT 4. . . " l WIS t S?VoTn15j iQmow glass W at 4 504 62J. Tar is quoted at $2 00 $1701 JJiImillgton; Pitch quoted at Savannalt Bice ISarket. Savannah News, Feb. 15. The market continues quiet and firm. rnces remain unchanged. The sales for the day were 96 barrels. The Board of Trade statistics-were as follows: Receipts to da e, 788,197 bushels; shipments. 30,949 barrels clean: stock nn hnH a aha k-.i- . clean and 250,821 bushels rough. Below riTt.i, Jactations : Fair 551c: Good 5f5ic; Prime 5i6c. Rough rice Oountrv ltn 0.1 nn.;A water 1 101 85. w ' upon the tardy convalescence Fevers, In all their m-ades and varieties tain lorms of Atonic Dyspepsia, and all the Affec tum Peculiar to Women that areremedlibfe ataS bymhieral waters. In short, were I called upon to state from what mineral waters I have sten the great est and most unmistakable amount of good accrue in the largest number of cases in a general way 1 would wAesttatmglysay the Buffalo Springs, in Mecklenburg county, vd." r Db. O. P. Makson, op Richmond, Va., Late Professor of General Pathology and Physio logy In the Medical College of Virginia : th'?n?Z? w-Ved ,maed sanative effects from the Buffalo Water In Malarial Cachexia, Antonk Dyspepsia, some of the Peculiar Affections of Wo men, Anamia, Hypochondriasis. Cardiac Pdlpita Zl?'t P h-f e? especially efficacious in vrironic Intermittent fever, numerous cases or this umacter, which had obstinately withstood the usual remedies having been restored to perfect health in a brief space of time by a sojourn at the Springs." Db. Johk W. Williamson, Jackson, Tens. Extracts from Communication on the TherapevtU Actwn oft-he Buffalo Lithia Water in the ' t irgiftia HedUal Monthly" for February, 1877. "Their great value to Malarial Diseases and STilbee5 ?lost abundantly and satlsfac viyv.te8ted ; a?d I have no question that it would f i ln& auxiary in the treatment afflicted the Mississippi Valley during the past JSSiLJWliS J?. and it Jave dis- SST15edAwhow far water may have contri- DUtea to that man It. Ao-nH M iti j . v... fo P1 case) I, of course cannot nndertake.to ,fj-. there is no doubt, however, about the fact thai cUUreMf" Mum was attended by the most benefi- prtogs now opens for guests. t; Ca??? tBe dozen half gallon bottles 5 per case at the Springs. Springs pamphlet mailed to anv add. ror sale bv w w n- ir .u ; , pamphlet may be foTndT ' LU v s THOS. P. GOODS, Proprietor. Mm Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va ap 10 tf Ask your Grocer for Patanaoo Rnnai-l.ffn tt as we are free to admit, a working t oJ fatapsoo Choice Patent. North Vntit vZnTSJ to be.taking quite as many wis Paffi . little worthy of note. THANKS at the new "Code" as our previous legisla- or' funding State RevisaL" Th laUerVorli TilfX amenaea," it having been deemed best, finally, to abolish it; and we fear that the the former will eventually 1ave to share the same fate. And. the question arises, what is theuse of paying large sums of money to codifv our laws, whinh oimt sure to be changed, radically, by each suc ceeding General Assembly? We are in- TO SEN-A TOR ED-MUNDS. IA vTi the North nA a . , "i". Times. v jUB uu i air ana su--t.ni. T5M,-i- -;..t . honest and honorable toall. But the drlZtr: ced to regard it a. iuseless eioenditur; South should not give up all. It will Cannes and the .ZTf S8 rd eMned ney.- - - . J WVOV 1U1" I --jfwiw wlrl wv. be a snamefnl dav fm iia st. I pressive lesson in b?a ernint; fl ' i . . uutu -. - -r-" i nesvBtem of colWUno- xapscoaxtra, Bedford Family. urange urove Bxtra. C A. GAMBRTLL MPG CO ' 82 Commerce Street, Baltimore, Md. febSSm sattnth , Wilmington, N. C. T3S"i.?,TiySIKBB to his teUa-Sffe! Address, J.HV nov9D4Wly A Cabd. To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness earlv decay, loss of manhood, fcc., L will send a recipe that will cure you fkkr of charge. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South Amer- Self-addressed envelope to Rkv. Joseph T. Inmah. Station J). New York, f OARPETINGS. W. C J. SLOAIXIE HAVE MADE A GREAT REDUCTION IN THB rtuv&a uir ALL GRADES OP GOODS MOQUKTTES, from $1,25 npward BODY BRUSSELS, from .96 upward TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, from .50 upward INGRAINS, from .40 upward CHINA MATTING, from $5 per roll of 40 yards Via, CLOTHS, MATS, IN GREAT VARIETY. 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HARDIN, Druggist, nov 89 ly om Ju aug sep feb 29 upward RUGS, when it shall: W k-. given with the announcement of thl au"W "ynu auu wunn n i . l -. uutuois an minni in mantr we the God of Centralis, v V0le ,lor Resident. He actions, yet this prejudice maybe dksl . rrvu centralization and be- I ended forever' the nnn f I pated bv time anHiJX... poriJil necessity hatched inrImSe fevTS?? win oe a aay of.anmilition and dis- eaK man like President pro tern, i : tS W J ive i the w,w ates. The hieh lefral attain;- Tita. cpUectioa-ia, nraffir?!0.1 ibnltble teoTSeS I oTiSerSi 7 tnth sat nov 29 r1" wcAy OI amuiation --loddit-'IZ rosiaen. pro tern, a tax easier than whiskev ki fZJ grace, wnen,frbm a desire to propi- JfejS11116 a lutionary prerog- popular luxurSSrVf s. , . r :rl I atlVO Under r.olni nf 1o : j; . I anv man tn k . wwaryior Hew Crop Holasses, Cuba and New Orleaiis. Choice Broadway and 19th Street, NEW YORK CITY. feb 13 D&Weowlm chf ? . r ; l 1:3 rrr r"?-"or u i . 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True American men and women, by reason of their strong constitution, beautiful forms, rich complexions and characteristic energy, are en vied byTdl nations, it is the general use of Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic, which brings about these results. As a raindrop foretells a storm, so dots a pim ple upon the human body Indicate health-des troying virus In the blood, which can be neutral ized and expelled only bv Dr. Harter's Iron Tonio. He Thanks Sis Paper. Mr. Editor: 1 was induced by reading your good paper to try Dr. Harte.'s Iron Tonic for debility, liver disorder and sciofula, and three bottles have cured me. Accept my thanks. Jos. C. Boggs. Ex. feb4D&Wlm
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