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TU IB PAFXK .nrAAII. HfidlYS V,"""- .M!I. T. J AMKS. Lru-i4i-rioa.JTAUie paid. ' 7 i ii. oae month. W eent. gjoaiua, i rat 'piper will be delivered by carriers, ...r.hr.ia any pari of tbe city, aula f ,.t-.. or 13 waU pr wwk. Lrtuia rtt low and liberal wr-Subwrira will pierepor any ana V!larM to wwiTtbr pa prs regularly. SOWN & 'RODDICK 45 Market Street. ij.-hU'tl-mi Drawers, ... wninifactur-, 6:'J cents, regu'ar ji I. f 1 .- r ( 1 oxainJi .e. j j,. I u"4' rirfta Miirt, $1, try lUnj ro ai.tf you vriH use uo oilier. liHlar.(i Shawls. V.i cking mlalloi'r She land Shawls at 1; tbry art really worth ..v!s' Cibred Summer Skirts, from GOc to 11.75. A beautiful line. lrlnted English Cambric, 10 cents I er yard regular price 15 cents. Printed Pacific I .awns, U cents p r yard, toll all over tbe country at 15c. BLACK CHAFES. V hive just received a large inyoice of Crtrw In Single, Double- and Triple. Suitable for Veilings ' and Trimmings. .SOLE AGENTS IX THIS CITY for tbe WIDOW'S CRAPE, FORHIK DEEP1 EST MOURNING. A V.i' UrUe in Gents' Linen Handker chiefs, $1 50 per Dozen. LADIES' CORSETS. W have just received a new Corset, to re tail at 75 cents a beauty. BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market St. A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR THE LADIES I WE ARE SELLING at Reduced orlces Lad!, Xiu't aad Children's Urease aad Unde'wear, Trimmed and Untrimmed lists aad Bonnet", latent styles. We will Mil ofl oar 8 toot of biv named atUe!e at RKDUOED PRICED to make tCKa for Fall cohJ. i Hair Work and Stamping solicited. 31ISESS KARRKU McQOWAN. jvlT For Rent. THE lit of OotoUr IS SO, tbe mldoncs at the Southwest eiraer of Bixtb aad Market sta, - Ipplytn J0H5 L. OANTWELL, iy 19 tf Box 4:9, Post Office. CLYDE'S Mew York AND Wilminerton. M. C. Steamship Line. THE STEAMER BENEFACTOR. OAPT. JONES, WILL SAIL raOM VEW YORK Ol SATURDAY, August 21. 8blppr eaa rely npoa tbe promg t a 11 In t; of Bteaaen aj adTerthed. "i for Freibt Earaf emeata apply to TIIOS. C BONO, Bap't, WUmiatca, N. U. TUEO. O. EOES, Frebjbt Aceat, ew Tork. IfM. P. CLYDE k CO., t W Broadway. Brm York, aa 17 For Sale. PKKl KOTLr Xt-W .OFFICE SAFE, atmler, Babnaaa A Co-, manufacturer, ouabinatioa J,veijrht lbs. . . . f Tie VOL. V CHEAP BEADING! For the Campaign. The D ily Re iew, to Dec. let, for $1.00! - Tbe Wilmington Jouhnal to Dec is, for 50 centBl Ti. WilxixgT'Vi JiU&SAi published every Fri l;iy, give ll of tbe news of tLe week ! Tbe Daily Review, publiabod every afternoon, givea tbe news of tbe tUy aod tbe latest market reports. Address Jon. T. Jame.4, Wilmington, N C. L(NEWS7 New Advertisements. Y atm 1 ttention Club . P HaiaisaaeaaAmy Oakly Wicdow Glass all sizes' at bluffer & irice's. t No interments in Oikdale th s week. Sc 'ppernong and black grspea are com ing in quite freely. j . i ; Tbere were no intermo'utu in Rollcvue cemetery this week. .Tbo bill posters of Cjup's circus are ex pec ted in a day or two. Tbe iifch market bas been well supplied for tbe past two or three days. i Save your money and buy your Build ing Supplies from Altatler fc; Price. Eggs are very scarce and high. They retail for twentyhfive cents per dozen. j , The washed places in tbe streets caused by the recent heavy rainfl bavo . been repaired There were seven interments in Pins Forest cemetery (colored) ! this week four adults and three children. - You can buy No. 1 Cooking and Heats Ing Stoves at almost any price at Jacoiu's Hardware Depot. The Roguter of Deeds has issued two marriage licenses this wees: one to a white and one to a colored couple. The Hancock, Jarvia and" Shackelford Club received their lamps last night. The Ward Clubs have also received thoirs. Full Alctal and Walnut Show Cases, all styles and alzes, at Altaffrb, 1iuck A Go's Attorney-General Kenan and Capt. Oct. Coke passed through this city last night cn route for Wbiteville, where they were to speak to-.day. s Workmen were engaged to-day in erecting a stand on the corner of Third and Dock streets for the Grand Ratifica tion Meeting Tuesday night. Harriet Middleton was arr. sted last night lor disorderly conduct, and tbis morning His Honor Mayor Fisbblate fined ber $o or ten days in the. city prison. To lock nron a bright, beautful Baby and remember that the only medicine it ever takes is Dr. Bull's Baby byrup. certainly converts another family to the use of the remedy. , Read the excellent programme ordered by tbe Chief Marshal, Col John J. Hed- rick. for the Ratification meeting, which we publish elsewhere in this issue. Purge out the morbid humors' of thl blood, by a dose Or two of Ayek s Pills, and you will have fclearer beads as well as bodies. - A very large alligator, was een swim miog in tbe river, oppo ite Market dock, yesterday afternoon. Several shots were fired at his gatorship but without effect. 1 i ..i - . i- i m : Perfoiial. General James II. Lce. tha gallant commander of Lane's famous brigade du ring tbe war, arrived in tbis city tbis evening on a prospectingtour. 1 General Line is stopping at the Purcell House, where be will remain? for a few days. Church Kotlce. We are requested to stato that tor the present tbere will be no service on Sun. day in tbe First Fresbj terian church at 11 a. m. At the & o'clock Sunday after noon service tbe First and Second Free byterian congregations during the abeence of Rev. DrJ Wilaou will worship together at the First Preebyterian church, .Her. C. M.Payne officiating. Daily i ' I WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, AUGUST Mr. ' Old haul's Address At the suskeetion ol sverai ol our friends we h-ve been favored with a copy of the handsome little aridrtt-s deli v red by Mr. E A. Oidh-ra. ou Thurediy night before tbe Y-un .Du:uocrats id this city. It will weM repay the surreu.Jer of space we make lr i t produc'iou; Mr. President and Gtiitlrmm of the Hancock, Enylitsh and Sihwk- iju.d dub: You are here to'i.iLt to ii still in your joutb'ul minds a sin i patriots ttiui, a love of thugbt aud an iv-Dt ti votioa for uob'e j ri':ciplPo demycr.tic prircip'es Hereon tLe vtT:et i.J l'tug uiaiihcxK.! you staod etilieteti .u a noble cUc?,otit wbicb your belcvcri :..tb r.- in tbeir gar ti.ent of baiiov. eJ aiid bisicric i.re. fought for on the bio dy ticl 1 of battl.-. a cuuw which liUtcb rj upoa its r ll ol nonor thd nobleet i.aait'6 in AujtricaL history, the nobles naaits iu tbe history of any country, aud a cause wbese tuud amental principles are Justice, Right aod Truth. but a few more vears will have elapsed when tbe mantle of inaobood will bve cabt.its lolds of responsibility around your shoulders, and when it wiil becomo your duty to partake of tbe greatest priveieg that an American freeman j possesats; Namely, the power to take to the ballot box the written exponent of your own free sentiments the expressed choice for the men who are to govern aud protect you in tbe department of the Executive, who are to represent you in thecouueela oi the Legislature. How commendable is it then that you thus early should begin unfolding the mysteries and unravell ing the intricacies of Amerieanjpolitica. A few more years aud we wiU have to assume the control of this g-verument. Tbe reins of administration which now our fathers hold must ere long bo manip ulated by us, and for our country's sake ia our dutv not onlv to follow ! in "the foot-steps of our illustrious predecessors'," but to strive to press far ahead of even tbe departed sages whoEe names shall never cease to reverberate through the whispering galleries of Time! (Great applause ) To be all tbe better able to discriminate after we bave passed the rublcon of man hood, between tbe political parties of our country, we here to-night bave taken our first step and that has been a Democratic one Cheers. Shall we ever vacillate to anbtuer party ? Tbis question is answer ed ;in the unwritten book of the future. Whether we are Democrats through hered itary ii fluence or through tbe iutluetce ol the community's sentiments, it matters little, but we are Democrats from princi pie, Applause because we believe that party to be th right one, aud the one which every true born Southron should advocate and sustain Great applause . For many long ycais has the Republi can party misruled the .destinies ot their country ; tor many years it has pilfered tbe nation's collers ; for years its principal aim has been to antagonize the South and keep alive the sparks of national Latred, but thank Heaven, the dark night of Re publican rule is soon to be succeeded by tbe glorious dawn ot a juenioetauc uay. f Cheers A lolitical Napoleon is soon to iise. . A poweilUl imuu wm ere many suua have set, seize upon the reins of govern. ment. kkk the mbb.'e Into a corner ana devote his whole term towards healing tbe ruDtures of sectional animosity and dipen- satlng right and justice to those who long have been oppressed by cilice-holders of a party that forever wi l be branded with a uai ion's bate. Who is be? One who bears upon bis stainless escutcheon the name of a grand and magnincent states man, one of nature's sort ; the name oi" a trulv superb' soldier, too nero oi many battles aud the Wellington of Gettvsourg, the name of one who alone can close up the gaping 6ores ol s;. clonal strife, ad thd name of one who wili administer tne laws of this country with a discrimination which only a man of extraordinary and Washiugtonian ability could do. Musi I tell you his name ? It, wbk h is the true and honest piide of every Peuusjlvanian and of every soldier, either cf the Hue or the grey, who fought tor or against him , is General Winfi.ld Scott Hai cock Pn mendous applause. Tbe man wno lor the next four years af;er November next, will be President, not cf the Democratic party, but the Chief Executive of the whole nation. Continued applause. For a moment alio your miua'd eye to wauder off throvgh the vbta of approac! iag elections into the Dright aud glowing future j beyond and by the aid of imagiaai ion's mystic glass, the stability of our national government, as it will then be. appears before you like seme huge presentiment, surpassing even the splendors of Oriental mytho'ogy and approaching nfgb unto thy fabled hrmness et a modem Uu pa. We will then be in all truth a nation i f pro gress. From the sapphire wves tf the A'lantic, over the mounlairs, actoss the broad prairies of the West, to the dajk blue waters of the Facifie, tbe found of tbe miner's pick, the bustle Western irade and Eas.ern' traffic, all will procia m that wealth immeasurable wfaltl iil soon be daily pound h.to tbe the coffers of our republic, tbat a new era will be inaugurated, a day of pro gress will h-ra dawned. Cteera New Kogland with her buxzing shuttles, the far West with her wealth of golden- grain and the great Sen :h while wiih its cotton aod no longer characterized by Rip Van longer Winkleiim. but a progressive, a manu facturing section, will all cry out m one unanimous voice that a new dispensition has come about, all through the workings of a noble party, with General Uanccck and Mr. EoAiish at its new. t i-nuucer- ing .applause. But; in cur enthusiasm for the Presidential nomioeea ui wo yfcj we must not forget to bestow a part oi LlbJLJ v 11 II A' V V o : oarUtentioo to oar local nominees. We nave nominate lor Ui vernor a man who as far surpasses bis opponent as does day the night. A man who has ben the architect of his own fortunes i ana woo by n s own sterling merit has worked bimpe'f up to the prominence wnich is now his I wii: not Jarvls'railrr. pointy ior it nas long ago been proven b tne best rcen in tbe co cmunity that i' win retu t benebciar.y to the entire Stii'e. And as lr his votine for te Spe ia. Tax Bonds, fair minded Republi cans tbemtseiVi'!, wh were members of ths L'gis a ure which had the cut j ct un der ciHCUssiau unhesitaui jr y assert that .'io iLd u. connection wttn'tte movement whatever. His opponent, no matter w re be a v ridable Socrates in wisdom, a Solon in jurisprudence, or a Luther in ntorality is the nominee of a party that naa the blackest sort of record, and which nas done more to make North Carolina a liip Van Winkle State than anything else in existence. Ought we to support the representatives of a party whose very uiAiiorui is ior tne iana we love ana an parent dislike for all good government and all true morality? Whose antagonism to what is known as States Rights has caused tha country a bloody war, and a consequent prostration of inland trade and foreign commerce. The Republican party says Don Piatt in a recent number of the Washington Capital "like a good lad in bad company, rapidly i de generated . Into a composition of bypocrisy mingled with malice. To day it is the representative of hate, and it is tbe strong intense partisan bitterness that keeps It so compactly to gether. Eliminate this doctrine, and dowenully, derated adjunct, from the structure, and tbe cement would crum ble into dusty flakes. It is its sole and dominant spirit; and a power of bate is a . threat power, out less in strength now than twenty years ago, fcr then the mask was so new aiid well fashioned that many of tbe purest and best were dececived by its semblance of sanctity." jTtis Is tbe Dartv that has nom nated Judire Buxton for Governor and can it be possible that any would allow their prejudices to lead thom to vote for him the representative oi a piny oi naie--m prei erence to Governor Jarvis. him who stands as the choice of the par ty tbat has done more for tha Union and North Carolina in particular than all other political organizitions combined. Applause Wipe away your prejudices tor Gov. Jarvis. The day will oome when you will yourselves see and thank him tor his railroad policy. T.-. T I L1. t- J 1J un uvo mue ir ub u uear u names of her Waddell's, her Davis .and her McRiie's will lag behind iu the coming ( contest, but to the contrary, when the I bun Buaii nave uabs jaab gioama over a redeemed country on the 2d of next November we of the Cape Fear and indeed the whole people of dear old North Carolina will have rolled up immense nominees of the Cheers!.' majorities for tbe Democratic party. I thank you, Mr. President and gentle msn for this appreciated honor which you have done me. and conclude hoping that the Hancock, English and Shackelford Club of the city of Wilmington will prove itself a valuable auxilary in the present campaign. Everybody canger suited witha Pocket Knife, also Table Cutlery, at Jacobi's Hardware Depot- Gil AND MISS iltETIMi OF THE DEM OCRATIC PARTY. There will be a Grand Mass Meeting and Torchlight Procession of the Demo cratic Party on Tuesday, August 24tb, 1880, at Wilmington, N O. The following named gentlemen have accepted invitations and will be present and address the meeting: Hon. T. J. Jarvis, Hon. Z B. Vance, Hon, M. W. Raxscm, Hon. D. G. Fowls, Hon. J M. Leach, F. H. Busbee, Esq., D. II. McLean, Esq., Col. D. K AIcRae, iiaj. C M. Stedman, i Maj. D. J. DevaXe An I the following have also been in vited and it is hoped will be pr. sent: Hon. A. S. Mebbimon, J. W. Shackelford, Esq., Hon. A. ol. Wadell, Capt. Oct. Ccxe. The Wilmington & Weldon and Wil mington, Columbia Sc Augusta liailroads will L-sue tickets good for three days at twe cents a mild each way, and the Carolina Central Railway will issue re turn tickets at greatly reduced rates, for which see circular. The Fayettevil e, Smithvi.Ie and Black Rtyer boats will is sue tickets of the round trip for one fare. All Democrats are invited to partici pate. By the General Committee, x F. H. Dabby, Cnairman. James W.King, Secretary. Enrorce the Vagrant Act. To a casual observer as he walks along our thoroughfares, and especially on Water Street, at any time during tbe day, there appears a fine field for the "enforce ment of the vagrant act. There are too many idlers lounging around tbe street comers seeking tho shady side and block ing up the sidewalk. 21, 1880. NO. 153 Programme for the Democratic Rati ficallOD Meeting. Democratic Headquabtees, j WitMixaTON, N. C, Aug. 21. F t tbe Democratic procession on Tues- day evening, the 24 Ji instant, tbe follow mg programme! will be observed, and tbe following appointments bave ben made: ASSIST AST MARSHAL? : . Fi st Ward Capt O. A. Wiggins. Second Ward Mr. L. Tate li wden. Third Ward Capt. Walter Coney. Fourth Ward ilr. Joseph Watters. Fifth Ward Maj. W. C. Fergus. SPECIAL AIDS TO CHIEF MARSHAL. , AIjor James Reilly. Mr. Henry Ohlandt. Mr. Josiah MerritL Tha Artille;y will be served by a detach ment of tbe Cape Fear Light Artilleryf undrtr the direction of Capt. R. W. Price. The music will be furnished by the Light Infantry Drum Corps and Cornet Concert Club. The Assistant Marshals with their re spective Clubs will start promptly at 7:15, and form as follows: First Ward Club, on Market street, right on Third. Second Ward Club, on Third, right on Princess street. Third Ward Club, on Princess, right on Third street. Fourth Ward Club, wiil form in front of City Hall. Fifth Ward Club, on Chestnut, right on Third street. I he Young Am3rica Hancock, Jarvia and Shackelford Club, under command o Capt. Keene, will form on Third street right on Market. The music In wagon will report at the junction of Market and Third street. I insiqxia I m, , . ' ouv wm wc a I scarf of white cotton, with red rosettes for Assistant Marshals, and buff rosettes for Ch;ef Marshal and Staff The procession will move at 7:45 sharp. OBDEB or PBOGESIIOH. Chief Marshal and Staff. Musici Young America Hancock, Jarvia and dhackelford Club. I Speakers with Reception Committee in carriages. Firat Ward Democratic Club, AssifiUnt. Marsnai Wiggins. Second WTard Democratic Club, Assistant Marshal Bowden Thlrf, Waf, nmro; nint, A ..lotanf - m wa hviw a 4taa ioiauv - Marshal Coney. - Fourth Ward Democratic Club, Assistant 1 Marshal Watters. Fifth Ward Democratic Club, Assistant- Marshal Fergus. Visitors from the country are respect fully invited to j jin the procession. It is confidently hoped that every true-hearted Cape Fear Democrat will come out to s well the throng whose greatest pride will be to honor North Carolina's moat dis tlngu:shed sons, ous quests. By order of the General Committee. Jno. J. Hedbick, Chief Marshal. committee of reception. From Mr. F. H. Darby. Chairman of the City and County Democratic Execu tive Committee, we learn that Mayor S. H. Fishblate and Messrs Walker Meares, John D. Taylor, F. W. Kerchner and H. A. Bagg have been appointed a commit tee of reception to greet and receive the distinguished gentlemen who have been invited and are expected here on Tuesday next to rpeak at our grand Ratification Meeting. Mr. Nath7! Jacobi having been appoint ed agent for the Atlas Plow, parties in want of this celebrated Plow ctn now bave their orders 1 lied at Jacobi's Hard ware Depot, No. 10 S. Front st. tf. A Word to our Readers. When you read of a remedy that will cure all diseases beware of it; but when ycu read of a pure vegetable compound which claims to cure only certain parts of the body, and famishes high proof that it does this, you can safely try it nn with tbe assurance that it will help ,u. Tbii is just what Warner's 8afe Kidrej and Liver Cure does. It cures all troub lea of the lower portion of the body aad none others. It will not help the tooth ache, ear-ache nor consumption, but it will put your body ia a vigorous and healthy state where you can enjoy life and appreciate its good things. Try it. Bee a woman on horseback in another column, riding near 8peer'a Vineyards, with a bunch of Grapes from wh!ch Speer'a Port Grape Wine is made, that is so highly esteemed by tho medical pro fession for the use of invalids, weakiv persons and the aged. Sold by Druggist. My life was saved by Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. B Jtfiktl.qt &clinat Ala, FLEJLSE ffOTIOE. . We will barf ad to receive eommnnleationi from OV Mmi nn , .11 v;. - ffOMralfatar ffciti ' ' "H' ' Tha nana of tbe writer nt tivtn h r aiahed to tbe Editor. I OoawvBiMUoni But be written' cm onl loaeiideof the tar-r. Personalities mue) t k voided. And It If eeteelAllvxs'v.vMmtai...j.. - stood that tbe Editor slots not always endorse tbe views of oorretrjona'ankr. ! ! la tbe editorial columns. Wtlmlnarton District. fourth round of quarterly mectinzs for the Wilmfncrtnn Tiaf-;o Jf.it.i: . - i a" 'v iuciuuuigi Jti inurcn &outh: j Ookesbnry, at Bethany.. Aug 28-29 Fifc AUMOCD Nont A R Elizabeth, at Elizabeth town... Sept ll-l D-, i .rat uruuswicK, avonaiotte Uamp .Bept 18-19 Waocamaw. at Cv Dress Creek ..8nt 91 Smlthville .......Bent 2S-2r Wilmington, at Front St-. . Ort 9 .2 Wilmington, at Fifth St fVt o.m Wbiteville. at Shiloh .... OA ir..i7 Topsail, at Union .... Oct 23-24 New River. i rv ot - - vvv.i Onslow, at Queen's Creek Oct 30 31 Duplin, at Wesley.. Nn r.7 Clinton, at Clinton. Nov 13.14 Obharie, at Newton Q.ove Nov 2021 Let EVKItr OFFI CIAL M KM BETH be SUrC to be at the fourth quarterly conference. Dear Brethren, let us ritEas the battle all over the District and look to God roB victory. L. S. BUBKHEAD, Presiding Elder. Magnolia, N. 0., Aug 18, 1880. Hew Advertisomonts. Don't Pay Rent, SECURE A HOMK &nd bs your r ,,n Lend lord. Building Lota in d,e;rubV tad healthy localities on Chord), "-ui, Ann Orange, Cbestovt, Mulberry, Mm. -tventh' Wilson, Eighth, Ifinth, Dickici r. Vdods, Tenth, Eleventh, Bay, Uwr,n, Usnkio. Twelfth and Thirteenth streeta. i-.r rale on tbe monthly instalment plan. H.-uara built to order. Money loaned to thos wiBhia to build. Apply to an 19-lw JAMEB WILEON. House Wanted. BUALL HOUSE containuu; four or five rooms. Address, stating. location and terms. . tTBANT, au!6-3t p. 0. 313. FISH. FISH. New Mackerel. BARRELS, HALVES and QUARTERS. Fona'.e by ' - i' Hall & Peafsall. au IS i j Amy Oakly. 8T03T BY FLOSELLA Meynarcie. The Undiscovered Howell, Country, 13y W D Tbe History of Worth Carolina. By W J Moore. New Edition in Two Volumes. - For sale at au 17 HEINBBEROKR'S. Attention Clubg. A50THKH LOTV OF Campaiern Goods JUST RECEIVED. Country Clubs (Bm- ocratio and Republican) wU do well to send' ia their orders soon tor Pictures, Badge, Flags, (with names of candidates printed cn than). Chinese Lanterns, Aa., at ' 9 BKJOjL STORE. au 16 Bagging, Ties, Twine, 1,400 Rolls Cotton Bajgiag, 4,600 Bundles 5Tw and Pieced TLs, 1,000 Lbs Cotton Bagging Twine. Flour, Bacon, Molasses I 1,S00 Bbls flour, Baper to Extra Family, 3.0 Boxes Purk Strips, Smoxed and D B Eider, 200 Hbds and Bbs Porto Rico, New Cro p Cuba aad Hew Orleans Jdolaaies. Sugar, ColTeo, &c. 900 Bbls Bugar, Cut Loaf, Or anulaUd . otandartf A, xtra U and U. 37( Bags CoffiM, Bio, Lagnyra and Java, 100 Boxes Pare Assorted Candr liO Tabs Choloe Leaf Lard, ; ITS Boxat Starch, 300 Boxes Lye and Poiaib, 1?5 Boxes Laandry Soap, Tobacco. Hauff, raper. Uatcbes. Shot. rmntr. utsnr. hmb iron Mnt.t. u.ra.t. - Tw-- -w r m w fun i,ti,i,a pr, uwnr. uvuo iron. rnif it hm. Ac. wot sale low by iVILUAilts A MURCHI80V, TTbaleaaU Qnnt A Com, Utr. tlT ror teie coeap yyij icaJ Til Id OFFICE.
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