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Ui ' ii ;, ;l relative of the Keitt who was a ri.ni.; ijiiti-bellum li'iember of Con ;''' f ''' Soutli Carolina, in reference !-;;:i Empire under Grant, gay's: "To ' " ' 'hat nny; man of this 'generation : i e.-tablish ...an empire upon the ruins - L;r; !!t -ovcrnnisJit of- 60,000,)00. 1.C whose hearts arc all aglow iii: iiiicrty, ii twiuldliiig-.. It' ia Vitn ui'i'tliy of -eonsiileratioii,' coming from man it (Inc.s.'" 1'HOM WAHUlMJ'l'OX. V j .' i'l'ii -'. ;it iia;' Jrc enbuck yiicr inaii's I'l-iiifii-i.iu honuil It la He- i. ait'U.cli iito -Only a (Question : r ; x ; i us, IK V., I ec. 1 2, 1679. . Ill:l'. liXolU'H I.S A PLXCI-SS, i.i'.-!:! is my .tuthrity for ml :.i lleisiled the colony . I.. IV..i:-a.-, whery tlicy L:yJ taken !. ; '! ti ;'il-v on gM-er.ntncnt land, u: ' " fa mil ten hou-ed ;uk1ji1--"i ' s;iI I oriin. Another year' - i tin.i.i v.iih eroji.s to sell.' He i . t;i:tt tin-. 7,0"0 who entered i. . . inu i twiiy about one bun im ! aii; !i ,',v Lcii g .'iipj ortcd by :tbe ' i'V 'i 'here is no doht but that if : - .i i hoe pi oj.le, acetiHtonied to : ' tb care of stock, can ' it.'iii'.n ji-vt iiinu nt -lands they a M:'v(;e-ful -farming popu ' . Ai! thn it-li i he K.,u th they are '; in n !!;; that,. -.if" they cau' once i . : vi. i in;. cut hind in the iveM. nil i . i . ; li.i y l,. '. 1 - : ' U in'. 4 i- ; -1 is to live on it to own - i i.is, unices some inducement i'r t hi ni to atay, that in the hv i.umber. of uegroea, possessed tic nioiicv. who will pn to thi ' o '0 -tea'h'ly increase. Indeed, ih n'i:.jv; .'I;- tlie railroads carried iutfo a ii ,il'i!)iii northern Texas and Lou-i-i..: a alx ut ,0UO colored einigranta uhn ill etllo on government land i:. i. i' h.HiK'.stea'l act. II' Hl.V'T I'AY TO I.IK. V "l.: i' jvouhl-be.joTgan of the IJourbou I .era s, tlie I 'ml of this city, can ti ll ii'.!Mo nolens lips iu a given space 'liiiie ti.at'i 'any being under God's .Hiti -, fxeept a Louisiana witness bo i.'it a I'.mirrcional committee. The r.'.-i. ! t, i.s U.at iti; i.x without '.friends. -at !" ;i" crt'Jit abroad. I U editors h. :f i't-t hot-n .taiieb't'a notable lesson t"i:.i .1 i! .ir i j.,iiy to andiT and tier i i.r tin; !::..-!; mk it ha:4 villificd the ai.f m at -ai y !of" War, MtCrary, and "Aiy ' "J,(l" all Democratic Sen- 1 '-iy agaiuMt coalirming him as nUii Juiij.e. It was especial. n '.''I'li' i'i'iii i uefUay. morning; iu do :i , in'., it - any Democratic Senator who v.-i u'.u .vac ;for him. Whea the vote v. .;-, had iut one Deniocrat voted "no," .mvlj.Alr. i;ams(;y was ou Wednesday li-ii.uii'iieii.sly" continued as Secretary of W..r. , ! sty, this that Pvcpublicans in .Ni rih Ciiulina may pay no attention i ( x't : at ts from it printed in r your lt :..-.( iatie papers. .No one here is so a,' to ud it the honor to believe a u r.i it ' i-ays nt any public man or iiiv. a-': i e. . ; , i I. ' "'!.!' ''s'l-I l'Ic'A 1 lit'MOIl j i : i leal lure, to the elite t that Mr j 1 .. U'ti v . . 1 viMi issue' a-?rt of an ad I t" he lUiiHHiitic party, defeud- i: V I. i'.r-f lu has pursued and an.. that he is imt and ill not bo i late fur the IVeshieuey. He : 1,1 V 'hclaro his prfereuce, for ' ' i Kaiii'aH. It is claimed that i 'u i carry ..New York for and that the latter can :.".- .vaaia one of the doubtfuj Ani' oiu- w !" -will luiiv believe .. .i.tu' tor.. . a : i lir. t.iu'f.Nit.u k. .rde 'ground of extreme c a:i.J on'y as a war measure, the . ins by a strict party vote. i:'.-s diiiinf- thp war, providing -sae of greenbacks which w rp t ! .; iif.-.l - tender for all purposes ; 'he pay meat of duties on im- 1 ;. .'?. Pemocrats in Con-' ..; 1 .iu: opposed lhee act on the v. l that tl ey n ere uueoustilutional tl-.:iv th .'vrin Vf money was there- i ;a;V AVlu i; the wat closed the ; ta j :t:v,iVnder the lea l of ?ec : v M.t -CoIl ?vl, pAssevI acts proTld ; the grr.MUJil retirement of the , it av ;Y.miv circulation. The fVm j iv-.iv .i a p.ir.ly' opposed this measure Vi Uif jr uu.d that there was not gold i ai di-i't r c-'-.e'ugb in the eouatrr to re i plate. lljeav that it would cause a con-, i . .i u i-i the currency, mike money ! earx.r.i;i '. vtciier, aad thuspljv IQto I -ho b ..! ef the Rational banks and i ; a f--br,- aad 'tbat it would opprcw 't ,v ' f '4Ti rs tr.t H?orer - -j :yr J? bene'dt of the creditor U to say, tbe capitalUta. 1 Sla - Vu wo w repealed i :t .. x . k . . . - ItWjni trtUBMMH . '. tlvKktid by tb laiK-tk im. Als.uj cy xiin of Coart m a.c n.tiisute broucUt forward bt lae j iiUliviu maji'tiSy tj mke a jrvo- WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, SUNDAY, baCk dollar worth a dollar in coin, atid just as regularly the. Democratic party opposed them. The pa'nic came. Then, for the time the parties seemed to change, front. The Democrats clam ored for.morp currency. They wanted greenbacks. Greenbacks must take the place of the National bank currency The printing presses must be .set run ning. In short, ; the 'greenback croze was upon us. It. was in the dawn of this crazo that. Senator Jnhn Sherman brought lorwjird his bill providing -for resumption in 187f. Jb-w the. Demo crats laughed and jeered at that meas ure the whole country: knows. .Many Iiepublicans doubted the widt-m of the measure. Senator Slferniaii ..persevered. Everywhere Tufpiibik-aYis said, "We da not want to t.iko ?bc greenbacks out tf circulation, but we do want to make a greenback dollar wjirth a dollar. Tiie only way to ,,) i h':tt j-c to provide- gold ana silver cirou-U in the. .National lreasury to redeem o.i demand all the greenbacks that mar be. presented'. . ' .loiiN t?i; icitji Ay i:i:.-imi:s. " J Senator dohn Sherman became See retaryofthe Treasury and carried out the law which he. had framed and passed amid si niueh violent, opposi tion from the Democratic party, and uouut wiiin his own. What, dots re sumption really mean? Simply that any person Holding greenbacks can now present them at some National treasury and gut gold or sil ver, on de mand. That is all. The Iiepublicans alone have made a greenback dollar worth a dollar in gold or silver. Tin; riiKsKNi ;::u;mja( K (jrWnox. There are now oyer $2f)tmUiHt.Ui gold and silver coin stored, iu . the treasury vaults. It was txp'.cted that a large portion of this grtat coin re serve would be drawn-out to redeem greenbacks. That is what this coin re serve is-held for. - JUit,; now. w!k:ii the Krecnback is just as good as a dollar in gold people prelcr them to gold, aud keep thorn. Gold is flowing 'In from abroad. We arc daily con ing silver. The great reserve of coin i -constantly growjng larger. Now the,. greenbacks or legal tenders, about 0,"f o not jn in all, form part of life war -ib bl of the country. Iiut a i-ortio i of the debt can ouly be paid by having th(grcenhaek-s or legal tenders prisc-nteft tor redemp tion in coin. The pith and ruint m the resident's and Secretary Shermai.'- recommendation to Congress is simpiv' that the. greenbacks inayi be called in and paid otP in coiiryarid. thus how that Biiich gold and silver go out of the treasury where it is now idle, into cir-. culation among the people."""-. It is not a proposition to contract, thy currcucv. but simply n Proposal to substitute gold and silver for puper, and at the same time pay so much of the national debt. ''it is suryn rttiNciiM.!:. No one will for a moment deny that: The only question is, "Is' it good poli cy to disturb the country at this mo ment .by. opening up the whole Vexed question', of national 'finance' ' The llepubiicails, as a party, say "no I ' It is' true that the legal tender C rins a portion of the war debt. Ihit it bears no interest, and it is lit M by the people. They know the coin is in the treasury. They simply .av : "Let it stay-there.'.' They find the gretnbaek more conven ient to use than coin. - So long as the legal tenders do- not imUerially inllate the volume, of currency, and so iong .v everybody ."has cot tidetu e, w hy makO trouble,, unsettle bu-u ti .ui.l tj; i,-r!ji coattdenco ' I sp.x.vroK uv.i;i apopis ii-t: i',.ij pi:s r's poi.it. y'; '! The Republicans have decided open the policy ot "lttirg well eu ugh alone." Senator Bayard, however, step forward ai:d formally adopts the Presi dent's phiii of retiring the iig.il U-ntfs' by presenting a bid which oruv. bs thit thef shalt be Cillcd in and paid if. His first motive is to l up" Senajor Thurman' jvliiical grave, to -pck, and at the same tune sirtrji l.t . n hij- sclf with the ha.M money s uti ct5l" bis party iu the jeis. a:ul s-u:h. UAl the same liuue lie desires to wiu.tis pat IT irvu the grer.k-ck crs;e efter aain to the old Democratic-idea Ofp- pociltvn to the ical tcudcr-, aiulj pto tbe JackKr.iu principle -of I lllrU ...... ? H money. hi.e nsoj: ol the D-'uotr5jiic Seuator tde with bic, he tuni iib biltel oppvviiiun in the HoueU fa a word, it h become a IVnKix-ratic tljjbl hich will not trtid tv hirinouv . i in -, their pty during Xht cvmusz V dculul cjiniivaia. ! A IVtoa aonin reeri vif ?l,si0 a year in .reya..;r roa -' toe : ct.tttcoa.iAnics.i. t x s laie yvayt Bcoi, vr iunm:(.i, .-e 'p-j pened to tbiak 'cl iae lUi J ' 1 ! -Tht tailrvMiI cpaieia t? f aave Nt 1mc; a e te or bre. t t i ii S n sV mxre aifr-.n a&j nf mkws rroeft-i ; a rdi uu. ': ' j i lift r t j-t " 1 . 1 better say something about the offer he maue to a certain person wno was a magistrate. lie offered the person one half of the proceeds ot the office if he trm.lfl rneixn t r. U 1 P".. t I. rl i'., f . .-o... ... ...o .'""c.i invur. Will Mr. Cah well explain such ques- tionable conduct? This has tho ap- pearance of attempted bribery. It seems quite evident that notbiGg material in relation to the finances will be done at the present session. It is reoarted that thfi rnnn T?pnnh1!ean Committee of the Senate, consisting oi Messrs. Morrill. Conklincr Hamlin McMillan, Booth, Kirkwood, Logan and Carpenter, have nreed to A, nothing. Mr. Ford of Illinois, a lie- publican who has been a member sine the -1.3d Congress, and who favors legif alion, has had an interview with the President, who. says he adheres to his recommendations on his own responsi bility, but would not feel aggrieved if the hepubiicans disagreed with him. Many Kepublicaus admit that the greenbacks ought to be retired, but are averse to touching the finances at pres ent. Iu the meantime Gen. B. lv. But- !tr i in VVT..t,;nl..n 1 ' ' i i ... ... ,i.iihmi;.')h ieauv io mate HIS argument in the Chiltendeu Butiercase. trying to get the Supreme Court to ad- vance it upon the calendar, so as to get an early dti n , . . .1 c.s.on. ion is the case whieli involve the legal-tender valid- ity ofihe government notes A representative of the Wifmin.n iW was in Shelby list week. He made himself very obnoxious to some of bur vnen Air. JUavia vastiweuui taiKing so glibly about corruptionists be had citizens, aud the treatment he received the Electoral Comniiian which de was not such as was calculated to cause elan d that Haves , A w- n i him to remember ohelby as a land of r V1 . "Oeler were milk and honey for th0 agent of a dirtv e!'ctel 1 riuluil ?-d 'Vice President, radical sheet, j i' Now this man holding an ofiicc un- We clip the above from a miscrabie,; l'r the- juJiciul branch of the govern lying sheet published iu Shelby, N. C meiil- Kvfry particle of bread he h.n ihe editor and his paper are too con- temptiblo'for any gentleman to notice, and we only notice hiurfor the purpose of showing the people of this country how much liberty there is 'allowed to Republicans and Republican papers in a place which is under the entire cons troi of a mbcrable pack of'kuklux mur dercrs. We know this f. ,lhw is !vin, when he says Lind, our ea-ivasving t agent, acted otherwise than polite to the people of Shelby hut the -offence was m canvasdng1br a lleiublican paper. Though A. B. Lind is a colored man he is far bettir, than the editor of the Shelby Aurora, in every sense of the word. We do not propose to make the dog a hero in bis own party by giv- ing him; further notice. We humblv a'po.egtre to ourTcadcrs for referring to ine mist raoie tellow at all. : ct-itmnly apology , to the friends f C ol. hiocker for publishing the. fol- iwmg olHcal Tindication, but we do o to let the enemies of Col Ttiopl-nr Uee bow he stands at the Department: lUKASt'UYDEpARTMKXT, Gi fu i: eF Interxal Revexi k. WsiuM. roy, December 5,' l6l'X ' Ra'ajhtX. C. :' ' Slit: I har -received a rt-nort from Kevenue Agent Kellogg, who was di- rected to invest igate the charges against j -you as onginaily published in-the .Mil-1 ion Chrvnic'c and copied in the Raleigh r';V (rr. You arc informed that from the report of Revenue Agent Kellogg I am well satisfied that ail the charges made against you were, without foii::3a tio i iu f tct. You possess the entire confidence and regard ot this otace, and I trust that you will continue to d:s.harge your duties in the same faithful and '-impartial, manner which has characterized your work heretofore. Respectfully, , i Gkek.n B. Hu m, ." Commissioner." . vi rv items, ; Chew Jackson's LVs: Sweet Navy Xobaeci. i ; ly IX (i 01.1 tj artf ;-rsoi k'K .tr. lt tn A t; sr.c7:;A's tw ia i w or j.txH tf,ft l0;, r . Rev. I?. R. HjiU tu left for bw nw fiejld of Ubof a; SiatcsTiKe, I A fouudling was left at Mr Johu G. Oideaboilie' dor Krtday booming. The liitle thing b whit ami wa enly aVut f-ut hear old when foaeJ. c.c. w S.sc rjMdU broke oa tae 'rvuui tmA Blu frtm thia T.i.. i i n,.vt ; Sit. ilih.ptntlxjtrtsU t". frt Ukea. ,.;'s ArTEJrrSrHJPt-raay lljea, caieeJ, beuc Jekoa c4 mrta ta - 3t briaW aatare m! riLia e4 lirg rBsx- aa Kaaay af daac. DEC 14. 1879. tiie Deatu of Dr.. J. Fr.Axcis King. The intelligence reached here last Honday that Dr. Kiug had died the day before in New York The news of his death filled the hearts of Lis many friends in this cilv with sad- I 1 ,r . . , uess. no was noru in Ueautort toAvn, and was in-his 4Sth year. He received his degree as a Medical Triictitioner at "lie of the schools of Nev York City, settled at first in Washington iu Beau fort county, and 4a 1SG3 ia this citr, wtiere he has practice! eversiuce. He was'distinguished iu bis profession as a areful PhsiC'a and a skillful surgeon, ana hls casy manners and close attcn- to V11 ha1 endeared him to 'mauy people here. His funeral took p,aCe 0n WednM.fli,y llo rest dence and fl'o:n ,h- Church, and bis reinaiiis were deposited i OakdaldCemettrv'. l 0!.IlCAI.l'KK. II ItKlSniC rili- Hlrf- TOr.ICAi. AN ! SC'KNTtrif SM irrv -av THE 22i) of No'. 1ST!) -To thj very great surprse of every one why knows the man. the .S .eieiv Lnow.i I.v, it. name ot I He iii.-tone;i ind Scientific )Ci;ty," iirvited I)..- id Cashwellof t;.n city to deliver an ahlr.es concern ing l!ie causes bf the j.,nic of I .S7a. Well, the 'littkhmaa'. accepted, to the u.i.er as.uii:s:i:i.eriL ot ih ; extenders of the i ii vi l M ' i, , n II ,,, . : . wu llilio rtUU delivered a iDolitieal sneeeh i:, wi.;,v, . .,..: : V. . . ... ......lyi . , .im i ins; ration uuriag aud since the war for the panic of 1S73. Il .- . . . , . .... r1 lilc Oihoials of l,wpVi'rnn,ent including the judiciary He) spoke, in the most bitter terms ot eaUn sl,lce lobelias got from the government.'' Now, can Hon. Geo. W Jrks, the presiding Judge of this '!!lrit. allow tin- administration of '"'resiJtt Hayes to be insulted by orio of his officials? We ask this ouestion ' tnmviug th u Judge Brooks is a fricud ul President Hayes, and we-believe he will take proi.er steos t.. vin.i;.. ,t t!lt proper uianutr, a slander published hy one ; of his subordinates. If this C!crk ( lhc U. S. Superior Court de- sires to enter politics bo should leave ' present position. A. few words about the Historical ana Scientific So- -Clc'ly: If they propose to turn their Society into a political debating socie- t-v w Jere fair play, and the reply L. iIr- Casbwell; not i.articulsrlv "oiiri 8C1VCS. "l't hr a Republican. Will ou application lo grantcu.' I! o. we will be able to sh ow I h.-it 1 1 of the panic was the tvur, brought on by the .oUthu secessionists. But M. . Cashwell never did hims!f the honor to fight tor; what he advocates. Rev. J. B. Taylor, of tho : l'.r r..u- tist Church, has received an acknowl edgment from Mr. J. H. MilU, Super intendent of tho Oxford. Orphan Asy lum, of $lld.50 being the proceeds of the collection taken ,ir on the occ.ioiof of thii joint services at the Bapti-t (,J. ti.' ..'.. :- . " iii.intv.-jiviug i'ay, wnieu was participated in by the two Metho dist,' the two Presbyterian, the Baptist and the Lutheran Churches of this city. Social Cl.t i;. The Metropolitan Social" Club. CompoM-d of the ynimg colored nit li of this city; was oig inued m Monday nih: lyst, with thr follow -ing otnei rs: Tho. L". Seott, Pr,sideiit ; John Howard, Vice Tr.Sjident ; M. H. Hill, Secretary ; Joseph itankin. Assi.-' taut Sieretarv ; Joshua YVcstry, Tr. as. urer ; Chas. W. Norwood, Chairman. I.OsT 11 1 ai J. r.s Th n r- 1 iy n i ;b t a rouii.hmasi discovt red fidlo'a rolhng oT a barrel of m 'xs;-: !.$ so-.in a the police want'eii to talk about it with him he left h:s tir'Tm br. mn le "lrR lick" .'for pars unknown. Tn? stolen barrel ' claimed by 31cr. Hall A Pearsail. During the late t-rui of ih Superior Court, which chd ii; lahir- n m: nrday, cvnur last, loUnd c-v- were eaibd. in wk.ca judcraentf vu r' rendered in. r-j appal i w re taken to the5upr-m Cjourt; aadj HT were c n- tmood aicr cdu'l the a4u terra. - ; Kxt.!iV or Pvriu At a aati BS of Sectiiaf Noi ilijef the EtJow- sient Rank otf the rj: cf.K'airhU of PyUias held etm.s;. tbe I xioi terpf.wef e!ud Vt tbe e3aip ; . rrcid td -.4 K.- W. tt- i Vice lVieni.f tf vyiui-a. e. rrtat;. j ; r .4 , taie J Uur, Ji Stiel-W I!, Yv-rrv i . M. D. I A 1 S i i Single Copies 5 Cents LETTER FROM VENDJSR. BcBOAAr, Pender Co., Hf. C, December 6, 1879. Editok Post : Since my last, the time for tho renewal of "Bonds" for county officials has come and gone, all except tho register of Deeds renewal, I am informed, with their old eurctie. Another month was .allowed tho Regis ter of Deeds, a Republican (so called, whose office as I spoke of in my HUt is run by the Probate Judge, a Democrat,) to present his bond. The "Boom" still continues and judging from tho many improvements, ono of which, the most noticeable, an elegant brick chimney has been erected to the building by tho county, belonging to the Pmbato Jadge' and rented by him to the county for offices. Stoves had been provided for the building by the county. Why this expense of n chimney ? is, the county out of debt I It must be or a useless expenditure of this kind would not have been countenanced by the Chairman of County Commissioners Some attribute it to a personal benefit. One thing, I do know, that the Chairman's son-in- law teaches school in tho upper story of this building that is rented, or supposed to be, by tho county. Vbat wo con tend for, i, that tho landlord should bear the expense of improvement to his own property b make it as per con- trapt comfortable. I am not prepared to say what rent. if any, is paid to the county for the use of a part of the building for purposes other than thoso pertaining to county affairs. If not then wc are paying taxes to support personal gain. Theso 'qucs- ( tions are growing deep into the minds of those that think for themselves. "With all of theso facts, which will, with many more, bo explained to the people before the next election. You will please ad vance my figures-, quoted in last nt 200. The most sanguine Democrats concede the county to the Republicans by fignres nearly reaching . those named by' me. Let their opinions bo as they may, 'lace Pender at the hend of IdSO's cal ndar, Republican ninjorfty 7(H1 and two precincts to hear front. In my next I will irive voti sometluiiir of the clings as to your State and National tickets. f Youm. ! r f 1 F.PimAM.;i 5 NEW A DVEilTISEM ENTS. REASONfc5;Wlir P e n It V 1 A VIS' PAIN - KILLER IS THE j 4 Bo$t Family Medicine of thn Affe. And wliy It should !- krpt nlw.tya near at Ua..d. IM. .'MvKll itr 1 i th nirwt rerljiln ' IioIith cirtsllrat medical keleuce ha priHluced. -n l. I' ux Kiu.l5ij,iyiii Marrov-i and Pyi nW-ry remedy' irMom If ever falls. ir'i.i.ii!i-Mi.ijK will cure Cramps or - -JV I'HTl III D VKI.U). MUj.-i" d.r-' uiti)y aUecU a cur. . ... ..?' l on Kli f i K will ruredypepl and . I iiili.e-stl vil, j( lidil acoordiug to direo UU1.K. J - V.h. I'Ai-Kii r ii l ah aim.: nercr fall lnu cure. Utr Mtdden yld, t'oukba. Ac 6lh. l'Aix.j;- iit provr-1 a srrr1rt 'nirj n"df fr r and A fur. and Chill r . iUluu curnl th mi .J.tin.i. t ; i i.n , . '. . rth. Pix K " Ktl it.K a a Tlonmrtit ! on itil .for- r. ; lt;;r. itiiifclaitsi - Mjuii, e um. ?praic. 4. 1. , . . K . lt:i ; .. . . . i s;i r- . ' .'i.r.imiii,. 3 5 tiiijunrtfrTian & t ' f .:. !:- -kiiajta ill 0m; t... Tft. Ind t'TttJ rx:ti 0. i,;i I Hit. rt Kitxaa nr linafe a ad i;u r 4ist knxcm t!i t y 4., f ? .ar ia u t-KM. k.M few '-' VrT UUrt m,rm t. sfiy V, fwvtnu mmj V ar as4 mm ;m -?y fcaaii'y. T T-iir auiia,f tow uriy j 1 .4 CTa4 aat c tMitacu i tt !tnut xpam ry M w xrey t ttuat -aa- arrCM a4 Is tl a.wi mmr Tirt Kilaala ar ka 8 i li y-T.. !T4 w trw. i:wt tw. V a .r ir. xtrJrm. A- "f &a: NUMIiEli Ii) JFtEA-D. We 6tood at an opeu wtudivv Leaning Tar over the sin.; And tf omethlng UadnU hain cuo.1 We mUhthavo stood there stiii; Eut we reached for a banging suutur In blinding northeast brew. So our friends will have to beluviUd To Join la the obsequies. P WE COULD OXLT HAVE K.NtJW.1 h.L hBt BU," brpwinirdn a teaiit and now far off Uiat shutter was, w fcbi.uid fi?J?rwJi?J enturcd our h-d ouutde I thst -Window; but it Is too late torrecrcti now; iwe aro nonpluse-t. comnk-ul sauelehed, have been sat upon. 'a our friend and the public generally are re spectfully Invited to attend theobscqultsou SATTJKD A Y- NEXT nd wRtAkeour reputation 'on itsti: the grandest funeral they uycr i lnisL-a. -ifM1!8 "2!P he 8lidcs. n'' vitv time I a Bllden he lipR up mt win-rully. We t-a our kind n-iends-' to find out in,, moan in of the above, and while thev rr doiucxu we will ask tho following quesioi:.-: Harn't We tbe h?llost aud diril. st ;-;oic In the State? Havn't wotho pooroM si.k.!; of Kvxt . io Wilmington? Havn't wc made i rices muoh lt.,tu-,iiu-a Wo commeneeil flavn't we been very iu..iee. i.iiiiod;.tiD2 and impolite to you? . Havn't we change 1 you for all dellvereslf ie soodB Havn't We made a (trent nvmv mistnhn and refuseii to correct them v. heii our inten tion was called thercto? ' All of our friends w ho Miswer "yon" to theabore questions will pK-iisenoi buy iniu us any more. Itespestfutly and trul v, P.L.BRIDGERS &C0. rp..rtI!fl."K OVPr"t Sunday, Pper w n.?ilrU;d "l' Ue Uclt iu ,i U d -we Had a0r "r l,r-'"'- rMoe. r.iu,i JTt i. en "Wy I,Brl oI ir '. i'd llUklUI! AH limu.uU.. ll,.,...l . .. . . . - ' 11) lei I1HV4. 1 "' " -reKrt'luilsexo. iHl!iiKty. i .,., ,! I- wo have determined to do tin- ' a WO LARGEST RKTaJL OK.ifl KV Bl-IMS p-erdonria Miiu;," tou. w. v. iimi'iiiKwi. from l..liu' hearted.uud c L 1 ' In 1 t;n ! more. ! ' :i In ti n It'll. Ir-r - uUlilo THE ULOUDy CHASM HA'S UEtV BRIDGED OVER. THE LIITLi: JuKEl: gone. are i.oi ijui'.o A fine line of TOILET ."UVP.S ceiyed to-day, very low d jwi.. 10- Tbc;t)I.D CAPE KE.vl: ;, f:o:,rM. nd MARTELLE snimminr.. "v ""J," ''; ner and ,.., ,j . . himlil.l.,11,. r ... " ' . "i' .... ui,i uc 1 jj t.. Ir jr t.. ? produrttou. aa th.y have tt.c u 11O. t; v u, kr-p priCM very i.or. whl-h , oj o.,ur with a.tothr gl Sr.--r. .l.irr J waul enouili Urt ,.,T I r tt ' !.i- - win, nui lltffn lore rent and uira. NOT FURITANICAL. AilhOUh HI d.nt .. , :. . , . . .. ponDtwi Doiii to rrfu ifa, - inrj ICItl BO ilL-I f AM I. T l't.Ks ..j;. I I;V r'vnr. ran icira 1.1 in ,l 1 .iit.- j-romiMit.. i4l tui ttey ; 1., i,r EBJ,iai thfn m r.na -. r'mlM- 4 II uutb tan it. km v . .jfv. BUMGARDNEl sruARr- dew ai.j DURHAM "I D UYE rectUrl Ih'a week. TRY Uin LTrfKU AMI LLU Tb rnrrt. oS-lft. Jrl Wt ril? WH I.-K KY t Use ftv u W j - '..... P L BR1DUKRS S m tMs, M i. , t k 1 f .1 . ." I;' .-:: f: - '. ;:.' i : 1- t: ...... ' v 1 ; ? v' ." ,'w. 1 1 - r ti ft ' . M " f '': 4 . ' I. tU 4 4 (j