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T .e Biil j: Review JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor k Prop. fVILMIXUTOTf. If. C bold it will only Invite doubt ai:d coi.firai sapfciori. BUUN8IUNR. A two foot rale Don't wear tight The anniversary of ta bit tie of Sedan, shoes. TUOK&DA. AUQUcfT ft. 1880. ikirrvio at tuk MoarorriCK at WiYwiNOTtUV. N. C. A aKCOKD-ClBJ llATTKAl FOR PRESIDENT: 7. S. HAMCOCK OF PENNSYLVANIA. J FOR VICE-PRESIDENT : . V, H. ENGLISH, OF INDIANA. FOB GOVERNOR : THOMAS J. JABVIS, OF PITT. FOR LIEUT-GOVERNOR: XL2&X7S HO 23 in don: OF MACON. September 2. will not tbU year be cele brated in an ol&cial way by tbe German ffOTcrnmenL lhbl IS A COQCCaslOD to French sensibility. Gambling at the London clubs runs as high now as it did in the days of the (Went, when estates were ricked on the I tarn of the dice at Brook'. At the new dub. where read money only can be! staked under the club regulations, an offi cer lost &5 000 one night in May, anoth-, er $20,000, and a well known Viscount, won $50,000 at a sitting. Only a question of time AskiDg the hour. . Tbe first meal that Dr. Taonf r eats will of course be breakfast. Syracuse erald. Difference 'n mothers. Tommy (whose mamma bed been reading to him about Eve and and the serpent) She wasn't like yon, momma for you'.e afraid of a mous6. Judy. No woman, however nervous, ha? a right to wake np her husband from a sound sleep to tell him on inquiring wbta the matter, 'Nothing only I wanted to know if you weie awake What shall I preach about?" said a minister to the ptstor of a colored Well, There are two plantation proprietors flock which he was to address, Well Loniriana whose landed "oosions ri- moa any subject will be oeptable. in Louisiana whose landed possessions ri val those of the proudsst estates of tbe English nobility, and many German princes have fewer subjects than they have employes on their pay rolls. Go). Edward Richardson owns 5.000 acres of cotton plant itlona, widely scattered, but all managed under his supervision. The was the reply; 'only I'd like to giD you one word ob caution. 'Ah! what is that? Well, ef I was you, I tech werry light on de 'Ten Command, menu. Indeed! and why?' Oh. oos I hab flotise dat dey mos' ' always hab a dampnin effect on de congregation.' Wa have endured, with commeuda- except for travel, education a? d foreign commerce, and therein caretudy guaided. 12th. Public money and public', credit for public purposes solely, and the pub lic land for actual settlers. 1 3th The Democratic party is tbe frier d of labor and the laboring man, and pledges itself to protect him alike 8ginet cormorants and tbe commune. 14th. We congratulate tbe country upon the honesty and thrift of the Demo c atic Cor'greess, which has reduced the public expenditure forty millions a year ; upon, the continuation of prosperity at home, ftr.d the national honor abroad, and Above all, upon tbe promise of such a change in the airaitit.ration of the gov eminent as shall insure us a genuine ami lasting reform in every department of the public service. Washington letter. iso. other proprietor i John Barnside, who bio patienoe, the4appaiug puauiem oi . . . , W,D, , the youDff man who wears two watches has eight extensive sugar plantations and Sth (nnii-tian re8icnation and 3.287 acres of caue in the ground. Ills" patience we have borne with the youn last crop produced 6,084,0.00 pounds of man who wears bis watoh in the out- FOR SECRETARY OF STATE : CTXXi LXAC2 Xi. OATTWDS HO OF WAKE. sugar and 7 290 barrels of molasses, from hich $565,000 must have been realized. TUB BOOM INGEST BOOM. "It is the boomlngest boom that was ever boomed I ' This is what a venerable friend remarked to us. this morning. In peaking of the Democratic, presidential ticket. It is a fact. It is about six side pocket of his coat, but when we meet the elegant youth who wears hit silk embroideried socks outside hi slippers to show the monogram on the toes, there is goiog to be bloodshed, and don't you forget to remember it Burlington Ha'wkeye. Whoever being an ex-soldier of the Union, or a merchant, manufacturer, farmer or laborer oeiieves mat tne j weeks sioce Hancock aud English were setting aside of the amendments, and n .mloated at Cincinnati and in the nature the abrogation of all war ana recon strnotion legislation win De a gooa thirty flhnnld vote for Hancock and me reaction to set in. It has not come the Democratic party. Oolumbm(O ) yet, however; on the contrary, the inter Jourual(Rep.) FOR STATE TREASURER JOXXXX XkX. WOXLTXI. OF RANDOLPH. FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL TXXOX&AB 8 OF WILSON. TOR AUDITOR: "CTJXIiliX AXfcX P- XLOB23RTO OF GATES. ojt excited within the rauks of tbe party has not jonly increased among our selves but it is sneaking like wild-urg. am-jut tbe ranks ot the Republicans. It is Hancock! Uac codkl every day and every bour of the day and we verily believe. If one or two more letters written by Hancock previ ous to bis nomination could be unearthed and published that Garfield's chances of carrying any one State in November would be exceedingly -I'm. The wonder hi not that the boom should continue to boom bat that any true lover of lib- I 11.1 TT t 1 . . eny wno nas reaa euner naucoc a leuer lgt We pledge ourgelves auew to tbe of Acceptance cr nis letter to uen. oner-1 constitutional doctrines and traditions of rran can withhold from him. for one mo I the Democratic party, as illustrated by The Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fif teenth Amendments to the Consti tution of the United States, embody ing the results of the war for the Uuiou, are inviolable. If called to the Pre&i deucy, I should deem it my duty to resist with all of my power any at tempt to impair or evade the full force and effect of tbe Uonstitutton, which in every article, section and amend ment, is the supreme law of the land General Hauoock s letter ot accep tance. OUR PLATFORM. The following is the Platform of the Democratic party adopted at the Nation al Convention held recently at Cincinnati For Buperlntecdent Public Instruction. joxxxx c noAnnououaii OF JOHNSTON. FOR CONGRESS: -(Third District.) ment, an enthusiastic support. For the Review. Harbor Island LIsht A Serious Urler- I ' ancc. I Hoo Island, Cabtkbet County ) July 31st, 1880. ( Editor Wilmington Beview: the teaching and example of tbe long line of Democratic statesmen and patriots,and embodied in the platform of the last Na tlonal Convention of tbe party. 2d. Opposition to centralization and to that dangerous spirit of encroachment which tends to tbe consolidated powers of all tbe departments in one, and thus to create, whatever be the form ot govern ment, a real despotism; no sumptuary The discontinuing of Harbor Island Jjit-hthonsA. which croon intn rTnt tn-l laws npnaratinn ni' r.hnrch and State for JQUm w . &A.kWAvi I ut oas created considerable xeenng I toe good ot eacb; common sciioois losterea OF ONSLOW. Far PraaldaotUl Elector. Third DUtrlct, X. XX. Of Harnett. among the watermen in this seotion of I and protected. the ihird Congressional District. Har-I 3d. Homo rule, honest money, a strict bor Ialand L.ighthouse is situated at I maintanance of public faitb; a currency me Dar, ana oniy entrance to uore I consisting of cold and silver, ana paper bound. It is tbe beacon that directs I convertible into coin on demand: strict all.TSMels that navigate the Inland wa-1 maintenance cf public faith. State and ters cx wortn uaroima over Itnia inti-l National, and a tariff for revenue only. eate ud dangerous bar. I copy from I 4th. The subordination of the military the record kept at this Lighthouse I to the civil Dowers, and a general and that on an average one hundred and thorough reform of the -civil service. fifty vessels pass this light per month. I Rth. Tbe rteht to a free ballot is a The Democratic majority In Alabama b . . . . MM atiti iVia TTnnrk jL 7i iZ.7Z it was renorted at 11 U trao ihl ihe ,moat, of bem are right preservative of all rights, and must boom. Oa 1-uesday it was wprtea ,nJ1 orfts engtged in the oyster and and 8Qan be maintained in every part ol a . rW . - a aaa Ka H (ftl SftfeaW VmFR ISl. I W Aft a a I w.wv, anu jratciu.j u&ui. i nan Duainess: aiso tne somewnat larger I tno United States 000. It is a happy auery at me opening wze 0OZQ crackers toat are eagaged in Clh The existing administration is tbe of the campaign. ' freighting corn from the North coun- representative of conspiracy only, aud its i . K Joxu city, Charleston and other cim of ri2llt to surround the ballot Dr. Tanner entered at noon to day up- places ttoutn. but this makes not a boxes with troops and deputy marshal?, V. 1..t A Vint mm of bk fast. Uls UU . . J w cooditloa was not considered yesterday as nnfavorabls by th hyalcUna who are In attaadsnos and thers Is now a very rea- ..M. ATnArtAtlon that he will hold out no til ths end. particle of difference. These small crafts pay as much hospital money, in proportion (per man) as a 1.000 ten ship and should be treated with son consideration at tho bands of the bet t government the world ever saw. Here is an important light removed or dis continued; the fall trade is draw ing nigh, when instead of one hun dred and fifty, there is nearer three hundred vessels that will to intimidate and obstruct electors, and the unprecedented use of the veto to main tain Its corrupt aud despotic power, in sults tbe people and imperils their institutions. 7th. The great fraud of 1876- 77, by which, upon a false count of tbe electoral, vote of two States, the candidate defeat ed at tbe polls was declare! to be the President, and for the first time in Amers I kl.,t.fi tko will tt tha rkosirtln wan almost be necessarily compelled tolZZr " Jf" J )7 Garfield is dead-heading it in Ne York- Hs was met at Uuflaio, nome. AiHmn in.) other Dlaces by a noble "J bolder, and place 1 ' Ul faCeU turned wwarus new xw wither. And why? Because it oi represenwve BuvCruuicu.. -t.ti.,.!- ft nnBit week Thi. Krr ocratic party, to preserve the country . .... . . 4.. V I K.k n.vi.TftLiM (hoaa .f.v- Kn Ui "Om CITU war, uumuvevi kuw iu ofpoiiucuns ana bubbj.iwuw. --o ,7". the firm and patriotic faith that the poo pie would punish this crime in 1880. This Issue precedes and dwarfs every Washington, D. C", Aug 3d, 1 One enthusiastic Hancock mn yea terday euggested tj Geaeral Wrtlker, of the National and Congreetional Committees,; that the circulation of all other docuni ntfe be stopped, and that hereafter only the orders and letters of General Hancock, and the Demo cratic t'latform. be sent out. The let ters aud other productions of the Gen eraiare so admirable in every respect, and thoae now being brought to light frcm earlier yeara show so close a study, and so 0 ear an understandicg of trie principles- of our government, that there is a degree of sense in the suggestion General Hancock has left to the party the dbcu sion and settle ment of !ho6o questions which per tain to tbe eve y day proccedii ga of government, by omittiug special ref erenoe to them in his letter of accept ance. He wishes j the con'eat to be made on vital questions like that of the superiority of the civil over the military authority, opposition to the centraliz -.tion of power in the few men at Waahington, aud kindred ques t ons tio far as the contest of 1880-is con cerned, he is clearly right. There are vital questions. When the party 001110 into power, and the administration has to act upon matters of detail in carry ing on the Government it is safe to say that the country and the party can trust General Hancock, and that Gen eral Hancock can trust the country and the party. bo, notwithstanding the good cam paign material we have in late Dem ocratic speeches and the other elec tive documents already prepared for circulation, I am inclined to believe that General Walker's adviser hat made'a suggestion worthy of conbid eration. Some one cills oh Secretary Sh-jr-man for a detailed statement of gov ernment receipts &ml expenditures lor the last five mouths. Tnu Cill is bused on the fact that i.'i Mrch, April and May, while the Secretary was working up hie Presidential campaign, he re ported a rtductiou of fourteen md lions per montn in the public dbbt, while for Juue and July, when the other man' had the noruui'atjou, on!j an average of one -fourth as much wa reported, the receipts bein, hs gre.it. I have several tini -8 caiied "attoution to dof ct in the t-ystem of reports of the puLl o debt, und bavo n- doubt they are 'doctored Th ro i appar ent reason for disttu tng -the hcpu raoy of the iasi tivo it prlu', and I would like to see them vi rili-ii by tne-1 production of all the fijur. d NeXi week a political nioetii-g will b-3 held iu Now Y?rk which will bo unlike any other ever hold, or, proba bly, any that will be held tnereaf tt r. It is to be a gathering of politicians. aud 'one hundred of ti e principal 'c;ipc ua ists of the country, lor tLe pur- os9 of devising means for the election of Garfield. Garlield hiniseif will bo e ent to to .suit with the politicians who dislike him, and the capitalists who ueed him. If this unique politi cal consultation does not result ia the most flagrant bargain and sale ever known in our politics, it will be be cause General Garfield is a more virtu-, oas man than his record shows, iiut if he is thu3 stubbornly virtnoa?, why does he attend the meeting ? I GUKDGE. " ! Misellaneous. CELEBRATED The followlao .nTTTT wholesale prices genertli, i re- imall orderi higher prioe6 i' ml? nki Doable Anchor..'...... ,7" Doable Anchor a Standard Domestic " 1 BACOtf North Arnii;i"" J Hamt, V & ' Shoulder-, 8id, v fb. Western bmokod Ham. Bidet. "9 E .....""; Bhoalderi.... Drj 8alted ' Bide, fi. Bhoalders. 7b fi)... BEEF Live weight.... I'll UIDt U 1.1 " 11 fr 10 k 11 10 c ? l't Stcond iisjid, eaoh , 'Wew Yort.eisa, new. ' v BUI UKS Wiliniiiton," ' M .Northern, DUTTE.H North Caro'Anab I oruiern, XI)... 'i'J 0.1 ij fc i terve an Injunction 'on Disease hi luviortiiisf a feeble constitution, reno vating a debilitated r h-.siij te, and nrich in? a thin and inutriti -us circulation with Uostetter's 8toaach Bitters, the finest, the moa' h'ghly fiftrction.i a-id the mogt popu lar tocic and proven tiv in ex'eten.'e. Vr sale by all Drvgsiete and Dealers gen erally. I jy 13 U bt 77 1 75 L ; 1 . r. ,. t.'S'S-'x lint the li.iiv-cst e;t hurtle principles ul lusted to siH'tiri' aotiviiy, n i taint v, ami elicit i mit v of rlTi r T JiMoiiiiit y of rlTi '! y. .iis of ear tu j r i i ; i 1 1 1 . and mi Thov ar' tlse' result study mid practical (x- the. most clti'cttial rem- vet iJiS'-ovi-rco t;r css.-oses. causca nv - . . . . i i: 'i liowcls, wlii;:!i ; coi;i i ' ; ii oinpt and elTecl 11 iil 1 rcatmt'iit. Ayi-:k's '1';i.:.s are specially apblieuhle to rlii el;.s of !:s'uscs. They acr I'i tly on the di.-icjtivo and as.iiti ilativ;. processes, an.l n-stoio regular healthy action. Their extensive use bv .livsicians in their practice',, and 'by all civilized nations, is one of the many nroofs of their vakie a,s a safe, sure, and crn-( liv renaoie uurainR A REIGH OF TERROR. I j The Alarming Incrcaso cf Heart Disease and the Symptoms which Precede It- avo-red object cf ac-Jnc wkat. money can w " i Iir Iir!l . do to iUrt the hitherto Inert aarfieid bar Thia lighthouae canted four feet boom, I to thr southward aad eastward during I the prevalence of that ever to be-re- Our WahlDton correapondunt tells us J mem be red gale on the 18th of last ihalaa aathuflastlo Hancock man has I August, but alter a thorough examin- iuitted that the circulation ot cam pa!f literature be coafinad to General Uancock'f ordai and letUrs. tbinklof Km mlU hm aaanlv rafficlenL There b ation of it by the Cngineer. General Babooez, it waa pronounced in better condition m regards safety than it ever waa. Then why is it discontin ued? DJee the government,! or Mr John Sherman, or the Lighthouse other. It imposes a more sacred duty upon the people of the Union than was ever addressed to. the conscience of a na tion'of freemen. 8th. We e.xecrate the course of this ad ministration in making places iu the civil service a reward for political crime, and demand a reform by a statute which shall make it forever impossible for a defeated candidate to bribe his way to the seat of upon ... ...... t . I - I .J U1JU OUBIIM1U. UI IUB HI LIlLIlLJ 11 Hen I " . a iwm i v a im . ininrintf in iniii w o . t , !. 1 v.. I Ttai4 nrnnnad ts wilhiiran all nrntoA. I lUC USUTper. OV DU1CU02 Villains . a avw a- w aww w w w w w 9mmm utvivv- I - w a WWn 1 aaa - Ma. I 1 1 k y " - I a I I tIpaauoQ. jlbtw ww v 4jon rrom owners of small vessels ne pwp1- mlrably for a month er so. at all evenU, that navigate these waters? We hope and Utaroo. if neceaaary, other documeoU not. I believe that if the value of i v. !.. iv.t lnia waa properlj represented to afrht U dUUibated. b,order would be re- urnMiii m i extkr WASTED, acitded or axtVher lighthouse erected ailCUUAN JLCTXKU near the one already there. Why Mr As the Hew York Sun says, It Is now In BUMej j does not try to have this srroes erdar tor General Sherman to publuh the I pieoe of mismanagement remedied tm nnranl UlLnri that be Wrote to Oen. frgryvyk on tbe 5ih and 17th of Decern.. ber, ISTtJ, after the meeting cvf Concrea .- ...r arut afVrhi had beuu to aa- i" j " ecu bl troope a Waahingtoo. Tv t.titf ml Uial critical period will can t for the life of me see.! Probably he thinks his days as a Congressman are numbered, (and well he may) and he wul not trouble himself about it. TLerM will, we understand, be a meet ing held oa the 7th of .August, on Uedar Island, protesting against this be Imperfect without this contrtouuoo, glaring outrage on uxe owners oi Email and as Gen Hancock hu not In any way crafts in this section. ; ; , , rTT , , m mnA rrun sker. - Pohtioa are at a stand ctill at pree- cooxealed bis optnAooa, and If .Gen. bter- eni when oomee we ex- man possesses the frankness of a soldier to up BQCn overwhelming he can hardly hide bis part of the ccxres yqIo for Hancock, Jarvis and Hhackeu i.lioraas will surprise tne native of To withV Stamp Bound. P. poodeoce. IVet us have the whole truth. 9th. The resolution of Samuel J, Tildeu net again to be a candidate for the exalted place to which he was elected by a major ity of bis countrymen, and from which he was excluded by the leadeis of tbe Kepub lican party, is received by the Democrats of the Uuited Slates iih sensibility, and they declare their confidence iu his wisdom, patriotism and integrity, unshaken by tbe assaults of a comnon enemy, and they further assure him tbvt he is followed into the retirement be has chosen for himself by the sympathy and respect of his fellow Citizens, who regard him as one who by tbe elevating standard of public morality and adorning and purifying public service, merits tbe lasting gratitude of bis country and his party. . 10th, Free ships and a living chance for American commerce on the seas and on tbe land. No discrimination in favor ot transportalioa laws, corporations or tno nopoliea. 11th. An amendment of the liurlingame trea'y. No more Chinese immigration Leading to Scientific Investigation and an Attempt to Check Its Increase. reliable purgative, medicine. jeii!L: coin I ou imeu ot me coin eini uitu virtiW-s of purely vegetable sjil.staiiecs, they are positively free from calomel, or any i:: i:r.';;fus proncrties, and can be.ad liiiuisN red to children with perfect safety. Avr i.-'s Pit.i.s-are an effectual cure for Const :pfioa or Costiveness, Iudi;;es ticii, JJyspepsia, Iosa of Appetite, 1 ul S.osnae.H and Rreath, Dizziness, lieadaci-e, Loss ot Memory, Numb ness, lnioi:suets,aiiiuliee, Hheuiiia tisru, KrujilioHH anl Skin Diseases, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms,: Neural gia, C'oiic, Crtpes, Diarrhoea, Dysen t'evy. Coot, Tiles, Disorders of the Liver, :-md all other diseases resulting 'fn::n :i disordered state .of the digestive appaiv.t ts. Asj a Dinn- r Pill they have no eHial. While geirtte In their action, these Pills nr the most thorough and. search ing cathartic that can employed, and never give pain nulosp tho bowels are. intbmied, an-1 then tlieii- inllueitee is heal ing. They stimulate -"the appetite and digestive organs: I they operate, to- purify ami enrich tho blood; and impart ronewea health and vigor to the whole system. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., J'riictic.il inl Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. HOI.I I:V ALT. DROWISTS EVEUYWHEUK. 'A N D LEti t? peroi f jauow, y n, Adamantine, eet..... K ortharn Factory, B .. Dairy cresm, y Jb ' HUte, &.....T. . OOFFEE Jars, &Z ' iiio, V E T. Laguyra, V D .7...'.. '" OOU5T MEAL-V baahol...; OOTTOKf TIES "3 bdl. DOMESTIC Sheeting, -4 yard..... yU- V bunch i 10 MaskereL Wo, 1, V bbU...l8-oo LVt bbl is ! Mackerel Wo. -3, bbl....l3 60 Wo. a, y.x bbi i . fi 00 FLofjii-Fuie, ? bbi::::::::: o oJ" Bop-r, Worthern, W bbh.. &, o0t Intra do " f bbi... 6 00 Family " bbi 7 on City 6mEx,.8ur VbbLj 7 w u 'auii'ybbl..: 7 60 lEBTaLlSsfi8" "Pi 11 G Fe'uvia.n GHano? V 2000 Bi.55 00 JL liiO Carolina FertiW " ." 0U 0,1 Wavasaa Guano, " " oQ 00 Oomplete Manure " " 00 00 Wharui's Phosphst. ' " 00 (K) Wando Phosphate, " 00 GO Wilnox, (Jibb A do., mB- nipalated Ucaao 00 00 OLUK V B u GUAIWCorav.re'ss'iii T5 Corn, caro, y 50 &s...... tH Oats, V bushel.... ...... r,, Peas, cow, V hushol.. ...... 6(, g HIDES-Grn, V & ... . 4 Z Worth River, y IOC lb.... 1 (,o PIKOW-V ton 100 Si LARD-forthernlh....... 71, W kiaa - i..T: a.kJM LIMK bbi I ' LUMIlEICity8to.4Mcn'x7d Sbipetafregnwed, '? hi it. iH i Bough edge plank, V M ft. lb U week India caro, aocoid- Ing to quality, ) M ft,.. 13 0 ". Dressed uOorinsttBeonod.lS Ci Scantiin ftnd boardj, ouiu- mon, f M fj ........A3 MOLASSES Cnba.hhdl Cuba, bbls., y g&l Sugar house, hhds. '3? eal. " bbl.-y 1... Orleans Choice bhla. V1 a A1L.& j at.: to id. k V. OILS Kerosene. 5 j?ah..... !) Lard, gai 1 10 Linneed, V Kl 1 00 uwoiu, ai it PEAW UTS V buhel I'O POTATOES Sweet. H baa. 00 Irish, Worthern, W bDl..... 1 'IS PORK- -X rtht;rn,citj me9.14 00 Tbm, bhi 00 00 .Prime, bbl(eitra) CO ( 0 9 v C . o j e'n fe , v.r 0 0 Q W A 6 -6 7 e 7 (S a o Gil till 45' ly if V 1 f'3C 0 41 45 21- 1 ) .00 00 GKAS. KuZUZ, Ondertaler ana Ganinet Hater. Princess Street, fn Pasment of th i Journal BniMinIg', j WHMI.NOT O N, N. O. K?" A fine aBS.-rtment of Ge;!'ma And Cas ket constantly on hand. Furaiture Repaired, Gleaned an Varnished. Ordors by tle jrraph or inU tsromptlr fi'e no? 5 JT : j : . i- . intis nth volume. 1 THE RALEICH :KEWS. P. M Hale, Editor, L. L. Polk, Cor. Ed. EmvARDd, bjiouaaxoB & Co., Bus. Maa'gtt. AH. C. DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL, DAU4V AND WEEKLY. 1 Terras Daily, 1 year, $7; 8 month, f3.50: 3 months. 1 75. Woekly, oco year, $2.00; six menrae, 3i, - Acaroas, 1 oo e 70 (j 10XO 109 Eusiip, V bbi RIUE-rH;E.rolina, y 2t 7 Ifiaat lnuj, 00 Kocffh, y buaheL ...1 10 SAGS Country, ? n l City, y ib. i iy. ilemp...., i Mi:iilii SALT All. oi. y eaok 1 Liverpocl, lack.. American sack Marahei'd tine, 5? eok...... Uadix 1 gck...., SUGAR Onba, V E... Porto Rico, lb... A Coffee, U... B " ft CruihedW Ih, BOAP Worthern, V E 6 SiilWGLES Contract, yX 6 CO Common, W At. 1 60 STA.VE W. O. bbi. -Q IS.. 10 00 R O hhd. E 00 00 TALLOW I? H 8 TIMBER S.hippintf V M...10 00 Mill, extra per M... 8 50 Mill, prime per M... 7 00 Mill, fair per M 5 00 Common, per M i 00 Inferior to Ordinary,per M 3 00 WHISKEY Worth'n, per 1 1 5 Worth Caroina, per jral... 2 00 WOOL Dnwaahed,perfi... 2S Waahed. joer Jb........ SO Burrv wool, per fi in lv 11 ft l i if I I f ( 2. tfU : e a a 'a IS (K I ' II 00 ll hi 9 & 7 5c 00 'f . 0 Vi en oi ld 7f O b IK) (f 6 M: Q i M' - O i i & b n 2 Q (. Q V- The Wcndeiful Properties of "Seda-tiae-de-ludia" and how to Properly Use It- Fict8 if Importance for All Eeard-ing- a New Discovory. The mortality statistics of this country show that, a great proportion of deaths arise Iroru Heart Disease But aside from the fata'ity. which attends it, the inconvo nienoe and surTering which even the lira stages brinjr, make it necessary to take prompt measures tsr relh f. Undoubtedly the greatest lemedy of modern times lor curing diseases of the Heart U "iSeiiaune ue-ludia," which is acomiplishing such wonderful resul's and attrac:ing so much attention, lnis ureat remedy possesses ingredients specially designetl lor ail the numerous troi.bl-s of the' Heart. The combination is the result of long and care., f-il txp'rimenf, , and -ir c m be safely aM serted tha whe-. taken in time it wili cuie iu every cS".. l)o you ev-r h-ive Ni"ht- mare, oppressed f-eikir in si.le a d breast, Irreu ar Ac ion, Throbbhig, Jumping, Flutte.ii.g, Momentary Slopping, Slow Circulation of the Dlood ? These are all symptoms of Heart Disease. Those who are suffering and have never lri-d it do so at once ; those who have ever tried It do f not ned to be urged to do so again. If your D uggLt h;s not got it send one doL lar to our address and it wdl b mailed to you. SoJh Agepts in America, LobdeU Chemical Ckt., St. Iuis, Mo. ja li-oud&w Cm. jy 13 THE HALJSIGH NEWS, j Raleigh, N. a Go to VanOrsdeirs A RT OAI.LKRY TO-DAY, if you wish to l JL n-e the most beaati'ul line of Fancy Frames, i : ' Easels, 4Easel Frames, Papepartouts, Matte, 1 r t j 1 . - juouiamga ior maicinr rrao ed, Uora and Tassels, Silver and Go'.d Wire, Ac, ever of- 1 . fered in thii city. 1 S Parties endin babieato me by mail to be Photographed, will pleasemark on th envelope, handle'carefully. C. M, VasORSDELL, Artist, may 17-tf Wilmington, W. C. Soldiers i A A. THOM yn, O-rnf r Pth and F etreo , Waehinton, D O . au.-is to p uion and Back Pay. bouat? Ciaiois co iected. Don tested Land Claims, Mineral aad Agricultu- r 1, attend t-j before tie Department of tbe . . . . - ' interior ana Supreme Comft. Land War- ncu purcnaseo. 1 je 18-tf JLjOii fcJA Ufa. dkmiBU a'e UUnai ot m, prored f.TUi-. K. S. W A BROCK. IKjeriew UaUling), Job Printer. u pi Hot Weather is Upon Us ! QOWW WlfH HIGH PRiOL.-l. 1 " yoar Shirts at bottom figure at itir ict The "Ootsgrefs" and "Royal" b ill k-l ' le'.d. Look atpricts. "Congtere" 1 c ' equal to 'any il Shirt; "Royal" i0 t eual to ary'$25 Shirt on the market. i I ' J. EL8BACH, Manufacture " ja 24 Ao. 3. Murket I . tarn V VI J V v J FIWE ASSORTMENT OF OA.N !.(: . French and Domestic. iut reeive4"aa;: ' ' tale. ' . , THE OWLY GENUINE HOMl. - Candy in the citv. will be found day, fresh and swert. ttree doors Hout'i the PofitofSce on Seoosd street. Aleo, Raiaini., Fruit, ko. C. E. JEVEB, )an Id Nr the Poitof.': MILTON M0H3S0:i Lumber , Commission Nerch&uL WA8HINOIOC7, D- iah2 2- c.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 5, 1880, edition 1
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