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Late General News.!
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Gen!, Darnel ltuggles of Virginia, has
patented an artifkul system of preci pi
luting ; rainfalls, by exploding dynamite
. cartridges in the cloud realm, thus
condensing the atmosphere - and pro
ducing rain.
The venerable Thurlow Weed has
ben robbed in a car of the elevated
railroad in New York of $1) in money,
and a chk for 250.
U is a very doubtful busiufsa fur
Congress to interfere with the case of
Fnz John Porter. The court-martial
which tried him, found him guilty of
rriminal disobedience of orders..
It is evident that affairs in Europe
;ire assuming such au'attitude as to be
ineii.icing to peace. If thoro were
.nothing mora than the riyalry between
JJussia aud England for control of the
rust, that of itself would be Ihreutcning.
ttut there is ninch more.
A friend who is t' the manner burn
nn,l is thoroughly Republican find able
.writes us: "Mr. Sherman is known
I), iter to reading and thinking men
iIimii to tho masses. His distinguished
nltility in the management of our na
limial finances commandi the" adnlira-.
li'.m of , intelligent men everywhere.
Wh.it seems to b needed in this sec
tion is more intorjnation and activity.
I urn freqiieuily-askevl by colored and
Vint", who ought to be nominated; and
am ilf'mg my best to pusli I he interests
,,1 Sherman.
Si :i.,tir IUaiiie deiries lh.it he .. ill
t tie: a iwcoihI place oil any tickot, es
)ici;iUy on ii Third Term one. lie does
n il believe tho Third Term con !u -ive
in su-a-ss-but that it would alarm the
ncoo'ic ami violate an old tradition and
auimvoiVautsafeguard of the Republic.
TU -Yepi of vhe Nordt nskjwlorexpe
i!nio:i lathe Pole is at Ueylon and will
noun arr.ve iu Europe whera the officers
niil lut banqticlted and welcomed with
j-v.uw ileuioifrtration!'. '
Tlic .syndicate project for the pur
( l iii'(p' iLc Western N. C. Riilroad is
I. r ilic-pri'st'iit dead.
fjiii of the 7'biid T rm journals arc
f.iyiDg thai if . ''Until t is elected he-will
LiVe possession of the office." VIat
"ilois this mean?. Is he going t seiz-.i
tin' t'llioe whether he is counted iu or
n..i '.' .Dan Cameron is reported ns say-
i k' ll atfUlie peoolc c ft hit count ty me
to. ii i t tbe uncertain! it ;s ol it govei u
mi ni." 'What does this mean lo? an
U iij iii ? Iv l p?vple fhink.
II loinl moonlit received by th X.
; Y- .'.on,'. fund IVr starving Ireland iu
I lU'.l-'tli in-.!., wtm f I7it,rtl.;l.
loe 1'ioiiUi.i 1ms isu. d a proc'a
n. . inn; waria-oi: all pcr.-ioot iuiir' rly
m i ujiyinij lamrin tne IimIimii. Itrriiory
lo let off-oii peril ot.tlie sovvrt st pew
. i o !' i lie law. T '
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. .oiinil' s.s Abiis; of n Man oi
ini; linear ly. -r
V -i' Iftr- St. i'.suf l.'Uutfvr IW.i
I fie .itorics wliivh aie bcinj; ' l graph
olii 'io Wjshiniton all over the cotiu
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ir, i h.a Slu-riiKi'i is u-i;i4 I he til :.il
)' i' '" iKie of 'is- office tt porch i-oMip-
Jr t 't l; Picnidenttal aspirations ni.iy
I'.' '.il'elv di'tiiiissrd ai iuvo'it o;i l'.ial
. p utu uiatiy auuti story icie-
gf-phed bv our Wahiiilun c rrcpoii-
il l t!i.it lie had boujat up the ira
Ot'lt v ttiuii tn tin? iliicai Coin c til ion
Vy Vniiipromi.iiiii; a miu f over J'iK,
t" lv.ii:aiinl a lurl;ntnii Ji w, i r rather
jiotHu nt . vgaititt .hi loi.dm.t in
ib i' mount, forS00o Another story
tlut lie hid premised 'ucrativo (LtU es
to certain pnriies on condiliorr 'that
th-y would support him for the Pui
ihe Nt-w York Jim't. w hich, under the
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circumstances, Is fXocrdiinjlT comiral
: Jehu 5Ucriuaii ii uol that sort of
0)i t all Wiiii'ever ' rUo unv:hv
tieeu 4'.d al a. lioo, m oi. lia fM
ti'li'it.liOHsJ. .f a. .vl .'.iu' .',
' i;in.sl, lr. li .in . m. it j i;u
Ur", i I.h .no j'liu'.v jotU
CiM . II.. lit tT'Oi., li l Vlio , t
I ol III Hi 1,'ivt iU4 4'l !v iil?i ii"n
' ' ais-a. 'a '' bluv titt i it t, ut,v
l li-t cu'lve i air i'l l'
lt. Jle und .Ulni'-b;ic' i joil
irai.iv-v me .u.iui miihim .i.tu
thri,j tifcUich all ai.j o'H4iuiHot s
l.jc alhrjMove. JackvaVd4y1
lo the ticto'fs bliu the ,jH.ii. io
vibcr words, he tvlivt iu iho priavi
pie mhicb has control id Ahf ada-.tuia-Irstioa
-l ihe eaecuiite su "njc since
'Uat time by all pulie. iu a . i he rlKctf
ol ihe guvsraniul shouiJ b h. ei tj
MeMbrr of iu party km U i icivt
aibU for th adtniuiuialu i ol ihe
fraateai. Ha; ta lit applicalioa
ftriis nrinciole. if we. mistake not, h
diflers radically lrom me greai mss vi
the politicians of the day. There is
nothing ia his record, so far as we knw,
to indicate that he regards, or has ever
regarded, the public patrnage as a
corruption fund, which: .might be legiti
mately used by its dispensers to reward
or purchase the active political serf ices
of their adherents; that h has etcr
placed partisan activity before honesty
and competency as -qualifications for
public office, cr made devotion to his
own interests a test of official inerit.
We very- much doubt whether in hii
administration of the vast patronage of
tho Treasury Department, covering as"
it does nearly all the most lucrative of
fices in the country, an authentic in
stance can be found in which he has
departed lrom the principle that hones,
ty and competency are the essential
aud controlling qualifications for public
office or has ever sought to use its
patroii:.jje or its powers for his personal
advantage. Though his understood
views on this subject are not, if they
have been correctly interpreted, in ac
cordance with the highest principles of
civil service reform, which are funda
mentally non-partisan, "they ar never
theless the highest and purest possible
application of the partisan principle in
the administration of the execntiv
patronage.' j -
These attacks on Sherman, which at
tribute to hinra corrupt use of the pat
ronage and powers of his. office to fur
ther bis Presidential aspirations, have
this" significance: they hov that Sher
man's candidacy is becoming frmid
able in tho view of his antagonists; and
there can be no better proof that they
are riously alarmed at the recent
rapid development of his strength in
every section of the country than that
they have found it 1 necessary at this
early t-tage of the canvass to inaugurate
what has all the signs of a preconcerted
war of defamation. But this sort of
warf.ice will recoil on' the heads of those
who resort to it. Against charges of
this hort, unless we are mistaken, John
Sherman is invulnerable. They are
refuted by his character, which stands
like a monument of granite built up
beneath the eyes of" the whole country,
and which lias stood in its inflexible
:.r v. - .. e
integrity "four-square to all the winds
that blow" for a quarter of a cemury.
The general public lends easy cr " ice
to the voice ol destruction; but
be as soon believed that Johu b'
is- stole it a jriveu sum ol mor
the Treasury as that he has . iiavC-
ij ' i . .ii i .ri. Inr iiivv .virnint nnrnniui If
there is any . man in the country who
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. i i - . , oj i i t cm rn mr nnuiii'a i n i im i
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oi.' mi ieooie in ins oinciai aim per-
sonul i-nritv. -u is John bherman. no
is .one .I tew men in tublic hl who
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h:ivt i.i.s. .1 ihrani'h alt the iircs of
i rt i i ii ninlcviilfinrn and n:iloninvwith-
iil . .o il ..C miihU ilnnn thfir car-
ioo.il, l.llrtjin "( " "'"'Ml'Uni.traNSOl- THK STA1T. OF
ihich -iiiirciieJ lli! names ol other I
ilU-l -i mi ll
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vo-vicc.imrncan vtv lorcioiy i
f. J - f ..!l 1-
"iii i t f oiir 'Democratic c-intempo
raru-s i;i ill's late nave uoiie goou ser
vice to tl.c cause of Iruth nd justice
ly ieiting the public know wha is the
U.ilii:li --correspondent ot thersew i ort
JuKc. Now it they will let the linurs
know who its correspondent is by re
pahliahiug some of their . editorials
against Ilia said correspondent about
the lime ho resigned the bolicitorship
to c.-cipj impeachment and removal
lrom llu u they will do a still greater
serine to the same cause.
THE WESTERN N. C. UAIJ
ROAD. '
The Directors of this road met at
Raleigh on the Och inst , to hear and
consult on the proposition of Mr. I?cst
who represents the N. l. byndicale.
I he proposition is in the farm of a bill,
and is in substance as follows.
To protect the ISoO.OOO of mortgage
bond now out; to issno to the stale
$.W,i!i of lirst mortgage bonds in pay-
uk iii for amount expended by the state
Mine the sale of the road for the sup.;
poll of convict, purchase of iron and
interest o:i the fbdO.UOO bonds; will de
.. Ol. 't'r.Mill. lil (MM1 li .1
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(Rest) riot nive guaranty for the fulfill-
ment ol the contract, this fau.OXKJ to
become -a pcitual dejKsit to meet the
intcrcstvou ih bonds now out; Mr
P'Cst to put a mortgage on the road, not
to exceed $15,0(H) per mil, interest not
to be duo uulil the hue to Paint Iukc
is completed; the amount expended on
tt.w tin. i li. t . SWA.) e.C'Vll ll!lV Uli.l
this amount to remain untouche until
the entire line is toinpleteil toDiick
towe; uv complete the Paint llock line
by July, ISSI, and the Ducktown liuc
by JuU, 1SSJ.
i"' c hc were made, bv several gen
ilemrii on boili nides of the question,
when i her voted to retu tb iri.pjsi
ti.. a .f Mr. P. st. and did not recom-
n oi l i !; il.iver.i.'r t call iogiilier ihe
; l.,i.i. . .r .of Iv'eo nisli, U.-i ot
i. (.v lim rH-e ol the extra
vv.iin,'..i(rliK li Mr. lKricri iten'-unt-ril
It SH oll'le.j
In c.n wick C4., N. I'.", Keh. K. 10
f'Dt K r- ii J
ll-
wi' Ik report 1 ti
ii I'ritasa.ca cuiity tiutin
j i, . im1 !.'.u',rtu uomiUi-.
ti l i.iis ic c-tnMir,aml if Johu
.iii.i.ni nocnmatol he will cany
liiUn.u t i wty by oxer to huodrrd
II. IL RcaKK.
Uxt f IVevli
Ii i .tiwatl tint ikfM im iba
hundri raft wo lh titer Uleen this
ttT ab4 ratetieviUe.
riiiaj wetvdusly in IKU city Kti
dav. Ibe i blawc i wtW
ofjau hoar.
WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, SUNDAY,
Rooms Republican State Ezecu
tive Committee, City of Raleigh,
N. C, Jan. S9th, 1880.
ThelNational Hepublican Executive
Committee having named Chicago, and
the 2nd day .ef June next, as the place
and time for the meeting of the Na
tional Republican Executive, Conven
tion to nominate candidates for Presi
dent apd "Vice-President of i the United
Statesy thid committee, after due con
sideration, deem it inexpedient to call
a State Convention until after the Na
tional Convention shall have been held
and made its nominations, - This Com
mittee, therefore, decide to elect four
delegates and four alternates, to repre
sent tho state at large- in the National
Convention at Chicago, the 2nd day of
June next. I
This Committee respectfully suggest
to the Congressional Executive Com
mittees, to adopt a like course fn the
election of delegates ,nd alternates to
the said National Convention.
This Committee will not commit it
self, r the party, by the endorsement
of any candidate for the National nom
ination; that the delegates shajl be uc'
instructed, that tlieo may be free in the
exercise of their discretion to represent
the best interests of the Republican
party at large.
This Committee decide to call a State
Convention, to Jissemble in the city
Raleigh, the 7ih day of July next, to
nominate candidates.. for the yariou3
state offices, .-.ud for two electors for
President aud Vice-President of the
United States, for the state at large,
and that the Chairman of the Commit?
tee be instructed to make full publica
tion of the call of said convention, and
urge upon the Hepublican party, in all
the counties in the state, to make their
best efforts for a thorough organization,
and to send full deicgaiious to the said
convention.
The above reso'.u-ions were uuaui
mously ''adopted by-'the Republican
State Executive t";.:i.mittee. ' y
C. W,U::AN!fY, Chairman
, l' M. Sokkki.I., Secretary.
Chew
Tobacco
j ,ick-oii s
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Up "o'7 ;ry ' ii'AW TV D 0 . L. 1 li.S
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NORTir CAROLIN A, WILL M LET
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nLi:K;ii, ox
ntm.i I.1 V I'll 1.4 v i w? T ! T I
mri rin,c. i iumi n- oc.ui,
'SSO, FOR TIILPLMIPOLONO J-
INATINd TWO ELK- rDlR A L-
LARGK, AND TL ,0; -T !( K
by i).:d;:r oi'spaih i:xk r-
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TTIVE CO i.MI I'l E!:. v
Lent. V
Wo lo l ItUTcil. -
Adverlise in the Poi.
Subscribe -for l lie Post.
The d.iys uidii't forget M- Valt i:iii;c
!S!iad iio-.v sell lift iii mirk-.'t a". 0
cents per pair
Rev. Dr. U,'o. Patters hi, h;is rtluriu
cd to this citv.
Tao 3 ir 1 "1
VldciiU.l!! UlCfl tv-
morrow itijiht.
t)ae infant was li.eoVv- i:i". r !.ei
I'X
Ucllevue ce.iucltry this vctk. '
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during the pal week
Wilniinclon can bv.il ot the lt.-t
lire department 1:1 the aoutt:.
Adverlise vour "on!s in tlu Ii'. It
has a Ure liutiUtioi
A row uf slndo trees ia hviitg planted
on each fide of Uw Tuinpikc
The lovk tons in thii u v
UOf lr-
ftsetl to sell inmic valenUucs.
Tt.cre wrre l-ut io:i r..ei.. m, Uk
dale this week, ihrwe childrrn auvl one
adu.u .
It. vie ir tliuv iiitttrui.if i'i I'u.e
rotes. -A ... i iy toi ttk -.t t-'.'.
reu.
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ar v v j .... i - i . - . .. iM.'.
tne Ci i.tiu-i v a v.i s , w . . t v
muiui r 414.1 ..i I i.u'i .vfv.
l.,C U.lH u;. t.u 4.'jfc . ffcv
b it.e S.Ua. l5 js lit Lii
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Ik fof'th ba r "f..-u 1 a t-l II i
VrjeiabWf- .-ivi isu 11 t a.
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I rrdtt Ciiu :rNV vw;
j rS bat a 4i-CMvta Wtv
daaiav a ilawr.
The Register of Deeds has issued but
two marriage licensss th?a week, both of
which were colored.
Dr. W. Cowan Green, formerly of
this city but now of St. Louis, is in
this city on a visit. i "
We understand that Dr. F; W. Pot
ter, formerly of this city but now of
Smithville, is to remove to this city to
resume the practice of medicine."
The telephonic fire alarm' is of valu
able assistance in saving property from
destruction in this city.
The eld bake shop in the rear of Mr.
T DT. Smith's store on Market street
ws discovered on fire on Thursday
afternoon but was speedily extinguish
ed. The damage was fully covercLby
insurance.
There is a very general complaint on
the part of our citizens that the wood
sold in this city is not of the length
required by law. Cannot the city au
thorities take hold of the matter and
remedy the evil.
: If V
Gilbert. Fisher, charged with lelony,
and a fugitive from- justico, has been
outlawed, by Justices Gardner and
Milii.
The Cornet Concert Club gave acon
cert and skating festival in the City
Hall on Monday evening last, for the
benefit of the Irish sufferers.
Scvercl ladies and gentlemen in this
pity have in preparation Mrp. Jarley's
Wax Works, to be produced in a short
time for the benefit of a worthy object.
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A htllo three year old daughter of
Mr. h. C. Williams, of Han ett town-
ship, fell in the fire on Wednesday and I
was severely burned. It is found she j
will die from the injuries sustained
Many of the .little cffUdren of this
city are depriving themsejves of little
luxuries and donating their mite to the
suffering Irish.
Take Ayer's Pills for all tho purposes
of a purgative, for costipatiou, indiges-
tlftll r . ..'1 f 1 . . -1 ; .1 llwl lli.r p.nii,laii.l V.tr I
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uuivi -rsai aeeoru, loey are too best ol
a ! .purgatives tor famny use.
Mayor Fishhlate, who hail been ab-
seiit lrom the city for several days re- I
irnr. I r... Vri.l ..." Il,i In. h
turned on friUay. During Ins absence 1
Aldcrmao Planner of t!ie 3rd ward did
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tlie honors of the ollice.
mi . j iinie ii. urreu was seriously i
T in j-w . 1 t I
: t on r r;aa v by a board sinn which
.... . . . . . .
; s lilown lrom its hooks. We are
i i to learn, however, that he is doing
v.-.i ...:h1 that ins iniurit-s s ie not cou-
San-erous.
O niii i Sarco amount of shad are ex-
porn l ii in this market during the
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:f... i .r t .. r 11 . IV...!ll
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i '.v.m pairs atai ns in me ar-
rangeinen'- ti locrcHSJ th'.i toisincss this
seaso;.. :' ,
Dr. W. . Il.iii iss is to resume the
practice ' oi ine.lu;no. there arc no
loubt many i.i this city, who will be
pleased to know it, aud will be glad to
aga'Su see him in harnosV We learn
that the 'doctor practice homa1-
ooathv.
, 4iStlaH i.Main., uuas crazy a-
- ' r . r . r
than," an inmate of ihe county poor
house, was lound in this city a few days
ago with shackles on Lis feet. Ue es-
, . i - . r f
l'M'lu r'.-o-c n c.oaacmciu
aud was living to have the shackles
removed when he was arrested.
Diiiii g the early patt of January
Daniel C.illl. rt r.f .In.. Mint, rrim
.uaimu, ana ou inc orn .n. u,j wne
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ot m ;iu i.iioiuei icuow .-up;JSCU lO
be Ueorge Simpson; tf Carteret. Thev
rarrir.5 wi'.h il.m hll f p.'. r,rvt
ii. iii i it- .
(i-.f.T a tint n 1... t..l .t.,lAVA.I Ki h- i I
j " . " ' ..v " v. vuuvncvt UI3 ni.Q
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.or,,. r uc ii3 in riKnu
Ihe tuitaway coup:e arc supposed to
have come in this direction.
Thk ?oirru Arhisnc. The arii
c'.cs open with one ou "Two Q lestions
of To-d4y," by Cicero W. Harris. It is
temperately written although iidi.cuse3
the question "whether the contrifugai
poitcy ol iae sui causeu the entripe-
ii! wilirt f ihe nor'li" or r. itji. It
is uai au uninnnci uiijjisnion irom
tne wi I'.rr and tmu'. Tnere i alan
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U 'i .. ;.... "iVinin it;.i,M.
I L:ui.t .- iul lfr," bv Philip A.
1 ..n.ilh.l . .. t
; l. .-.':.- h'..f instil an. I I . . C M
d f
j ti r ii.n-'rf Thiers "tait ! D:'. by
A;v.T 0iih, ! lime nn i.i mt
n-i.'iei.f trr "'""S"a
r -.A " . JaSi- Ta -oc, ' tCt fivt
1'yr fto: . r tlit for lr careRoi
ti t ai .1 lat t orV, faTa.ieta
:ejNi J'J itlhia Uit Ue dcrta
fi-l. We u4rtAo4. tlt a am edi
tloa i caairs ihjI villi a key hkb
til s a!e thb 'ircatWa.
I Turn U a talk c bat tat ceWa
1 13 ef tUe lUttle f UaUir4 Cberl
a f 1 1 .vc, futr l'twrtlum vtmliMunl
t n raw lrr &aufrd
j CtBaUn tkat kia vtctorr M as Iu4
t 4 a 1 &rl
FEB. 15. 1SS0 .
Ssrvices at St. Mark's church are as
follows, on Sunday '
Morning prayer at 11a.m.
Evening prayer at 7 p. m.
Sunday School at V. "
Confirmation class at 4
During L?nt daily Morning
prayer at 7-V "
Daily Evening prayer at " '
Seats free.
(om. Samantaus. 7
Rocky" Mouxt, N. C, Feb 10, 1SS0.
Dear Editor: ,
. Please allow space in your paper for
staging a few facts concerning Ever
Green Lodge of Good Samaritans and
Daughters cf 'Samaria. The Lodge
met on Tuesday night far the purpose
Of installation, opened in doe form by
W. C, G. M. Mitche, after which the
following officers were installed :-Bro.
W. H. Harris, CHef - Bro. G. M. Mitch
ell, P. S. C; Bro. W. A. Gra'v, U. S.;
also Brc;. J. M. Copelaad, who had
served his term as P. S. C, wats install
ed to the honorable position of Prelate.
On motion, Bro. J. M. Copelan.J, and
13 others were appointel a co;nm;ttee
qn refreshments. for visitors from other
Lodges, after which the Lode closed
in due form. "I am glad to say that the
Lodge is in a flourishing condition.
J. II. Reynolds,
.- Special Deputy.
QUAP.TEKl.F fiirETi:'G3 ion THE
WlLMIXCTOX DlSTKUT OF Til E ilETII-
Round. 1830. The" fiilowinir arc. the
appointments made 1-v the Presiding
f!Mer of tlje Wilmir.Lnon. District : t
Vilmiogton, at Front Street, l- bru-
ary 14 and Jo.
l0j'8ai, Mt 1
Fcbrii.'.r y
New RivcriMiisio:), February 2".
Unsiow, at 'Srwan;-boro. ! cbmarv -b
nd29.
Duplin, at Magnolia March (5, and 7.
Clinton,. at Andrews' -Chapel; March
13 ami H.
fall attendance of tho District
Stewards is requeued at the Parsonage
of 'the Front btrect Church," in Vii-
mingtoi), on the KJih of Ftbru.iry, at
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n;o ciocic, a. in.
Ij. b. liultKHEA.D,
'1!.l.
Cousnnmtlou C'iuv.I
An old physic'an, reiirt-d froni prac-
';. having had placed in !!- h,i..is bv
. 1" . T ! - - -
an Last India miss:oiinrv ih.i .irusi ?:
.11
ot a snrtpie vegetable remedy J',.r the
speedy and permanent cure f . f Cm:
t tl !. 'i
aumpnon, lironcnuis, ua'arrii Ar.i ouui.
i ..... . . . .
ana aa throat anil luacr. iii.ucUoiis.
also a positive and radical euro fyr Ner-
J vous Debility and :.il Nervous Com-
I planus, alter havincr tested its woiuier-
tul curative powers in tiioiisindj ol
cases, has felt it his duiv to nu'ke it
known to iiis suit'eriiiL'- iVllo.vs. A c
1 ...... . 1 l ,1.: . i i -
I iui.iiiotivc anu a ue.-ire. to
I relieve human siiir.no" I will .n,i
i . It , .
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l nee oi eoarge to an wno nes'.re it
this
recipe, iu (Jerman
v rcncii, or igissh,
I with lull uircctio:is fir preparing and
1 using. 8cnt ny inail by iddri'.-sii:j
with stamp, tiainni ' this papr.- W. W
fcherar, M'. Powers' P.'cc'x, iVjches.ter
N. Y.
sept. 3-
STATE NEWS.
On the 2nd iust., Jlr W. Y. R ,l;i::s.
President of the Western ' Diviim ol"
the We-tern Nort'.i Carolina Railroad
I v.-js uj . uivu in i .11: ti . .cvi ?i .itr?
n rr iinnw fi 1 1 t n 1 . 1 1 w
Supreme Court at Washin-ton. thtfir..
demnity bond of I'll.OJ) ' rear ii red bv
J lue oruer oi court o. 1 ece:ii'j cr l;::i, as
he condition of rein.a'.inj: the appoils
1,1 iuecasesvoi tne v es'.crn .sorm iar-
l?.;;,,,,,! ,1V v i),
railroad et al. Th
West era N.jrth
Carolina Riilroad
aprirn"::j'.l i'
claim at h, but M
i etrr;i I . vi-
1 :'h of the Wcs:e:n N'crli: Car iina
I lVil.TOfcU S'Ul llOitlS oil tO llS C.l-ltll'C ' I
made bv .1 usti e Ir.i I ov
I . . " . , ...
4 . -a a-
irp-.'ii
I iaCU 1V TI.C t iOri l.l leli'r.l . 1
peal bond was lilrti. but it t tr::
to be a value' ss toad, a-jj .!;c roa.N
I were sold
I
tiSiiiy:u.rcv oc -;.c
I ....
havefcltlrd ine r 1 1 s , ut d
I ten n.tvc suUvl p .r:; t;:v
The Hthdtrs'.'Mi Roriicr R ic .-ajs:
And now inn! ptiess ti; l-'-O ;k r cot. in
a few wttk. Nor;h Car ::.a n-. iu.1
hous cf li'iis ia it.e itbaels f her moun
tain, and vet cur sta'esi., n i.siU(.t see
how il is to be g.;l out. !:. a:;J
ott'r nracticat rcuuiiv is ; eiF. r nisi'il
special ii.ducerrcMs ;u the w .v ot t io-
porary eseaipuoa, and t;i our iuuu
I wU he srtcdiy develotsti a 'id Uinr
1 . . I v 4
ia i .. i .. ..
I .
i aionrr iv : h I . r 1'
Ii . j . .
. o-
. ,a:.i
f STr-i
I'i-sn j.
I tha l-rllle-s tan-nr i.-
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ii I... . .
VJac i.j;.an u! ij i;. a ie
1 r i t
of bad j-r aa Iuixas cjI c-
.nevv Aivi::;nsi::
IONIaIFB& PIUJPERTT.
'O.ooo ' k. i, .t. p..-.
. ii-:',ri tic. .i
sttuaaMi.
( 1 . 1 Ick li If,
CIYILF ASD HlXHAXICAr.
K X.tf I N K K It I'X
& 1
T lb P;vr f-. Jis
fa J
AaJ.'Kitiit' a W':U't
tiiMtrMlinIMaw ; t
la yv a-t -.-.
ly a laa
Single Copies 5 Gents
JbtEA.D.
We stood ftt an open window
Leaning fkr over the slllj
And If something hadn't happened
We might have ttood there stllH
But we reached for m banging shatter
In blinding northeast hreece, ,
Bo our friends will have to be Invited
To join In the obsequies.
i
IP WE COULD OJfLY HAVE llxOWJ
what a storm was brewing (in a teapotl
and no far off that shattar wa, we should
never have ventured omr head outside ol
Uuit window; bat it Is too late far regrets
now; we are nonplosse!. completely
squelched, hare been sat upon, and oar
mends and the public generally are re
spectfully invited to attend the obsequies on
SATURDAY NEXT
and we FtaKoitt Imputation on Its being
the grandest funeral they ever witnessed.
As ho 6lpa he alleles, and everv time he
ery t
slides he slips np most woefully, we leave
our"iind friends' to find out the meaning
of the above, and while they are doing to
wc will ask the following questions:
Ilavn't W3 tbe n;licst and dirtiest store In
the Stater
:
Ilavn't we the poorest stock of goods lr
Wilminstoa?
Ilavn't we made prices in ueh hlghesi nee
we commenced?
Ilavn't we been very unaccommodating
and impolite to you?
ll.ivn't we charged you for ail he goods
doiivcrtM.f?
Ilavn't wc m.ide a (?rat many mistakes
ami refused to correct theni when our atten
tion whs called thereto?
All ol our lrlcnds who answer 'yos" to
theab ive questions Will jio:usonot buy from
us auy more, ltespebtfully aud truly.
P.L
BRIDGERS &C0.
1 n ricir.i; uvcr lat SubiUij'r paper we
regretted to notieo the tacit r.ciuowledg-nu-nt
1'roin sui!ii.f our brother Krooers that
wu lal;i' away part ol their trade, and
lOUliUlj? H'l a O pea I to 1 llC OthCTS llOt tO leave
;iirai. vvpwr..t i!.i.P...nnnir Dtnii.
ly astiteyweru so kind and coio-iderate
bout oar eoiiilriK to irrlcf. but surrose. as
; - . . . . . .
we have dctermiued to do the
L VRdEST RETalL GROCERY
RLINEs
ever done in Wilmington, we will in the
iitiure nave lo Keep from IipIdk ko lender
heioted.aud I't T buWN X'illui-H a little
more.
THC BLOODY CHASM II AS RF.P.N
BRIDGED OVER. -
TH E LITTLE JOKERS are not quite
gone
A line line of TOILET SOATS re
ceived to-day, very low down.
The OLD CAPE- FEAR is nou'rishing
and MARTELLK swimmiotj.
hie over and smoked that
"C-:i
sti ! :
! '
i i ; . .
waii.
t T'
i'e rlne Havana It wus.but
oh . .1 be bad tollcTto itoD
t' , .imm wi'.h our fine literary
ti'.'ii- itiey have the tendener lo
I-i- -ery low; which we. of course,
i. r l-oihI LTiK-rm. Uelret onlT
uli !.-;i to r.-.v for clerk s hire
.-.ii hi;J Ujcj.
:.0T I UR1TAN1CAL.
I.' k: o.rne. to the drinking
I.j.U'i. r I. J;UlItlLS a IXt-. aranotl lllds vlllNbnim 12 n'c;k M . r
luiran r; i to reruse losell them,
V t
k v.. HITCI.AW(,KOlKKYIStornlinll,;uii,. ioU:
l "Ki,; run ifiorj to be without: but tbev
I ron j.. ilif la.Kes that tbey wonld DfXer
no-d out l!if re was any on lb premisra.
u ism; oe ian tim ncra to t aruBK.
Pl'MitARDNER, - ,
' STUARTS DEW and
UCUIIAM Ul.l
rtvtiVtd ll.i wrk.
auv ui; i-cmiri and laed
!
I..' rws. g.4c1, a-l beat CORK
v. UI-KKY ia the.u, to W
bcu'ii o!y at
!
f
j
IP .LiBRIDGKRS SCO'S
G I
aa I tim aswrt. amia a.
tat
- ,Jb ! . a Ir.Hy tmt tblSMkal arww.i
V J- I av. a wt mt ma mmmrt kt
NUMBER 6
seasons yrn x 3 l '
PERRY DAYIS
PAIN . KILLER
IS THB : ' '
Best Family Mediciae of the Age.
And
why U should be kept always near ai
-f .hand:
1st. rAix-KiLXER Is thei most certain
Cholera cure that medical science has
produced. m
2nd. PAix-KiLtKR.as a Iiarro?a and Iyi-
enterjr remedy, seldom if ever fails.
8rd-,.IJIN".KlI'LER wIU curo Cramps or
IUina in any part of the system. A
sluglo doso usually alTects a curo.
4th. PA I n-JC I L.L.K ii will cure dyspepiila and
Indigestion, tr used according to dlreo
Hons.
6th. Tain-Killku is an almost never-rall
ing cure for Sudden Colds. Coughs, do
6th. Pain-Killkr has proved a Sovereign
Remedy lor Fever and Ague, nnd Chill
ever; It lias cured the most obstinate,
cases. .
ith. Paix-Killkr as a liuament in un
equaled for Krost Bites. Chllblaias.
Burns, Bruises, Cuts, tspraius, dxr.
8th. Pais-Kiixeb has cured can of
Kheiiinailsin and Neuralgiaalleryiars
standing.
8th. Paix-Km.lku will deKtroy l!oll., K I
ons. Whitlows lld Mores, iclvlng relUI
from pain after the lirst application.
10th. Pain-Kili.es curt s lltadacl:, ar.d
Toothache,
lith. Pain-Kili.fr will save-you days of
sickness and many , a dollar lu lime
and lHicpor's bills.
12th. PAfN-Ku.LKR has been before tlx
public over ihlrty-seveu yearaatid is
iurely Vegetable prepurnllon, nafe -to
keep and ukc in every family. The
simplicity attending its use, together
with the great variety of dUeases tbat
may be entirely eradicated by If. and
l heigreat amount ol pain and buffering
that can be alleviated throuicli lis Use.
niakejjt Imperative upon every pt rou
to supply themselves with this valu
able remedy, audio keep ll always near
at band.
Tbet-AiK-KiLLEKls now knCwnandap
Predated In every quarter .l the lilota.
'hyiilclans recommend ll In their prnrue,
while all classes ol aoeiely have found iu it
rlef aud comfort. Ulve It a trial.
Unsure and bay the genuine. Kvery )ruf.
oi, and nearly every Country ajrocor
i-iy
Sale of Obsolete and Unservlc
bio. Ordnance and Ordnance)
Stores.
United .srATi Oai.NAM i: acm v.
Corner Houston and Greece t-lrocts. 1. O
llox 1M1.)
New VokkI January .M. ln.
8KA1.KI Pr.oPt S.Mj. in dupllrate will
be reeetvikl.at this ofllce for the purrhuo
of Obo!et and Unerveeat.l UfJoiDca
and Orduanee fsiorcn. embracing Cannon.
Cari-lace. Hthnil Arm. UniLrr W,h
1 L.' ad. Tools, and mn M.trt. a ml
I the various Arvnu.l oris, and li il la
1 Ihr 1'nllnl Ki!m f
I lltd will t onened at u nVhrk f r.r.
I Wrdnedsv th
I for Mores iucated as follows, toS4: '
I a rctitnr Anrml 1 lr... w t..r.t
I al. Pa.: Kort Monroe An.mi v tn.iiai..
I atvolts Ancnal. Ind.:Ktinrlm-Arauml lie
11kevlU Arwnl. Ma : itwk liliod Ar
senal. v. Ixxila Araeoal, Mo.: .NiooJ
Watervliet Arsenal. N. . atrrtoa n Alto
.! -.,
Stale, to wit:
Counertlcut. Nlavirr U!r, lr1n.t
Maaaacbustu. Mlcbllgan. ,t lUtop.hu..
fW JrrwT. olk l'rnMli...,l.
cf I Ubode lslaod.'VlrKiaia-
t w etlneoay. the jmu 4 erf Marrb l' lor
Aug Ut AtkPoaJ.l.a - a Anlot.n Am.
H ; I broke la ArMs.1. t'l un .
ver Arenal, Wao. Tr4 rt t'tkm, rw
f.H. Xllitarr Aflmf. N. aid
th I ort la ll Kwiov ittsuunl m:m .a..i
Ttrrttorle. to wif
Aiafaaau. Cauuurista. r,i4a. U (ta.
Keatarfty, Kaaaaa, jotei, NlimnuUi
Miat:p(l. MiMkoarl. .NiWktt. Taa.
North t antrf i a a. ir-r,, rsuui b (aiuiin.
Ta. Alaska. AtUoca. jit.la. ItatoCa.
aliijisU.o. Wyonitt.
InrUMof SkltnladflAi! knlinK Uona
I liefrl6t. eMecta. i C, al
i"'T. 4 aay c tt Atwttli t4 l.jwu:
a4 U lxHtnw4;ti c?SWr t4 l etu m in
ar o ai.
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lr f.Sf aa hoeAmi m aii li li
af. aaMi mm citftM ai4 a3 asa.UU
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ai wit fcitii s-itt at vmfA 4kl
rrtsst to tfca MfWiliw rfttt Viiil:-.
fear u aT ty tA a w Utaii.
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a ta fc ia rwmmi mt aXoa-val
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