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The Daily Review J OS II. T. JAXES. Editor Prop. f KxTiKED AT THE l"STorrtCl AT Wilmington, X. C., a SmooNJrXxa Uattkh.! FOR PltKaiDBNT: W. ..SUM OF PKN NS V L V A N I A. fo u v i i:e- r kesi d ent . 7. H. ENGLISH, OF INDIANA. FOU UOVKRNOil ; THOMAS J. JARVIS, OF riTT. FOU LIEUT-GOVERNOR : JAZVXSfl Im. UODICTOOETJ! OF MACON. T- K LOUISIANA SKNATOR 811 IF. The l-th of Judge, Henry M Spof f.r..ItSAHmUrl'lhe Su'pbur Sprinrs ia Virginia, diapea for the pre wit ot the Senatorial contested case rf Luisutia when in Wra. Pitt Kel.ogg New York World, August 10th Senator Elton's Speech Senator W W Eaton said: 'When Oonneoticnt speaks on the 2d of No vember. for Win field Scott Hano ek and William H Eugli.-h, she will eet her broad seal of condemnation uior the crime of 1876. We ow, it to nut selves, Oonneoticnt owr it to hr own like R B. Hye. hs Uu occupying the j noncr that ahe elect the ticket norni eat of ano:herlind worthier man and ap-1 nated to-day. As I live I believe wt . .v, v,o r,T,o will roll up a majority of 5.000 in No- r y 6 Ivember next. fAiDausel F.Uow- tne ticket chonld be eli o.ed There are reasons why the Government should be taken from the hands of those who fraudulently hold lL Time will not nnCicH to give these reasons, extensive 'y. Bat I will say to von, the eleotiou of Hancock and English, with tbt a. f ths rightfully elrcted candidate, day by citizens, there are reasons why day aod year by year. Whether the Louisiana Lguliture will prr-ceed imme diately npon atic-mblii to elect a Sena tor to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the hmnt-d h'p'ffird or but remains to be seen We cannot undtrstaud bow tbsy can do otherwise without Htultify OUR PLATFORM. The following is tbe Platform of the Democratic party adopted at the Nation al Convention held recently at Cincinnati: lit. We pledge ourselves anew t. the constitutional doctrines aud traditions J the Democratic party, a illustrated by tb teaching and example ol the ln line r-v . . . i . . u. Ui-mucrauc siaierniu mu j rmm.iiiiii entLfcMlitti iu the platform of the latt 2Sa tional Convention ol the party. 2d Opposition to centralization and to that dangerous spirit of encroachment which tends to the consolidated powers of all tbe departments in one, .and thus to create, whatever be the form of govern- ment, a real despotism; no eumptaary law; separation of church and State for the good ot each: common schools fostered and protected. 3d. Home rule, honest money, a strict Mincelianoous. take from tbe $50,000,000 heretofore iug tbe conduct of the previous Legisla I taken oat of tbe pockets of the peo pie We will save, in other word, 350,000:000 a year. Figures will show it. There has beu an increase of oflioee, and an in crease. I aaree. iu the extent of the country, and therefore, where from 70 1)00 (XX) to 875.000.000. now $100,000,000 may be necessary. In my judgment, $80 000,000 are euough but call it $100,000,000, add the extraordinary oeosion list, and take from tbe recoeipts the two sums and you will save $50 000.000 annually. It is vour duty to do it. lucre is an FOR SECRETARY OF STATE : WIIi 1. 1 A 1x1 1.. 0-A.TJWDnil.B OF WAKK- FOR STA'lE TREASURER JOZZP7 ZVX. CTOXLTXX. OF RANDOLPH. ture which e ecU-d Mr. Spoffurd. G OJ FOU Tim SOUTH. Tu New Yirk World of Sunday say s that the Tribute of that city was com pelled yeaterday to plead guilt t f forger -of that specirs Lich i defined in tbe taw books to be the alteration of a writ- 1 ST . A. ing to anotner s prju-Jice. li quote from a Staunton piper wbaS that paper reiorted as the words of Senator Hamp- tou. "Fauae before you cast your voce. Think how Lee wonld have votGi Think hat. Jack son would have done before he would have casta vote calculated to divide bis beloved Virginia." Tbia.is not in tbe east like the paraded extract which sut Litntt 8 the words "do" and "fought" ftr vote" and 4 voted;" and which paraded extract began thus: "Consider what Lee and Jackson would 'do' were they alive. Toese are the same principles for which . U t i. . t t. ... Ihe World has done one good service! the American flag on a foreign sea. f . iKu VI, Milk in.l Ika wKnln ontintv It I .Mv Koodiriends gay that the Hon. ha convicted that libellous sheettbe Senate and Uoue Democratic, will maintanance .of public faith; a curreury consisuntf oi goia ana stiver, ana pBper convertible into coin on demand; strict maintenance of public faith, State and National, and a tariff for revenue ouly. 4th. . The subordination of the military to the civil powers, and a general ami thorough reform of the civil service. 6tb. The right to a free ballot is as the expense iu 1859 and 1860. were right preservative of all rights, and mu STOMACH 11 11 10 & u 6 and shall be mainttiined in every part ut tbe United States. Gtb. The existing administration is the representative of conspiracy only, aud iu claim ot rig' t to surrounu tne naiiui boxes with troops and deputy marshals, to intimidate and obstruct electors, and the unprecedented use of the veto to main FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL : TnoaxAS s- stjnan. OF WILSON. scntatiou and mads it acknowledge the fact before the country. ' Tribune of willful lying.aud misrepre- tne interest on outstanding bond. So he has, but bow? By tbe aid of Dem ocratic votea by the aid of a Demo cratio Houe and eyery single Demo cratic Senator in the Senate. Ap plause. 'That isn't all. - We wouldn't .refund me debt . at . 41. I took the other thing. One hundred millions tain its corrupt ana despotic power, in fo gold are taken out of the pockets suits the people and tmj erils their insti- of the people, and paid to the owners tutions. of steamers and other ships- foreign- 7th The great fraud of 1876- 77, by ere. Great Britain, -FraBCe, the free widen, upon a false count of the electoral, ci'iea. Swdenand Norway, takr S1C0 vote of two States, the candidate defeat UO0,000Jevery year to pay lor carrying ed at the polls was declare ! to be the American freight when every dollar President, and for the first time in Amert ought to be placed in the pockets of ican history the wilt of tbe people was American shipowners. Applause set aside, under a threat of military vio That will be done. In 1857-8 9 our lence, struck a deadly blow at our system commercial marine was within a few of representative government. The lem- thousand tons as large as that of Grea ocratic party, to preserve the country Britain. Now it is a miracle to see from civil war, submitted for the time, in the firm and patriotic faith that the peo ple Would punish this crime in 1880. Mr Sherman, was able Ch save a good This issue precedes and ' dwarfs evory many millions of dollars by changing I other. It imposes a more sacred duty Offensive Medication I precaution which xhould nev r rog-- iected when d r r in p recent and ttiert tort a coBrce of tht- Bittri- at this eefon in ir ticulnrly desirable, especi U- for tbe leeb'e and eicklj. Ah a remedy for billiousnes. dyspepsia nepvonne8 ,Hr.i b wel rornpIain,!, tkre is nothi tr coiiioarable to t'his whula- aorae 'edtormifo. j Kor eale by all Drtijrgicts and Deale-s en- erally. aa 14 KSTA liLKSl i E) 1853 - - - 1853. nall order? hiffhef f It.? Ir - ' 4 Double Ancho- " A """' Standard Doiijt.tic " llama, ' tb..;... tihoaldera, a Side, WMtern &moki)d FTams onoaiaem. , l')rv Halted Hide, y B rihoalders, gj"." BKEF Lirf wfiht" owona nand, each ew York.eac. n.'a ' .. JVorthern.. Northern, y ft.. " z i nuow, y ID.. Adamantuie.'B aet Northern Factory, tt ... Dairy cresuj, "& flv Httrt. r?i Kio, y D..L....LT.....".V rii)i Iff l ? l COTTON TIEKJ-Ta vi . DOMEHTIU : . r" '3 Hhoeting-, 4-4 V , rdV kJ . . 1. 1 r . ... - h VKbbl 8 5iM,ae,3?'VbbL...ii6o Kf 1 1 i i i i i V DDL.... ,00 00 1 rS 12 n 0 1 1 1- 1, 14 J 1.. j "Sti Manet, v bbh..:....:.:.;;;; a s N. C. iierrincr. 'kec k in Dry Cod, to....... FLOOU-Fine. bbl..! r v . S0L.BEAR Huper, Northern, ajnny 1? bbi, ( ftp In: 18 20 Market St., ! Wilminsfton, . C. O KfllOL'RAT lU CAM I A IU ' DO I -UMENT8. ' The World of Thursday3ays : The Detnocvaiic National Committee have in upon the people of the Union than was ever addressed to.tbe conscience of a na tion of freemen. 1 8th. We execrate the course of this; ad ministration in making places in the civil sorvice a reward for political crime, and demand a reform by a statute which shall 0 I;: ?4J (ill !:, fDf.V o 4" ! ui ":. we have jus r opened and htive on exhioitiiin, tho Urgent. O FOR AUDITOR: . WILLIAM 7. ROTJnUTff OF GATES. 1 ground that was high enough, but make jt forever impossible for a defeated finally compromised on 1. But they rAndidata tn hrihA hfa av to f ha sflftt nf pres?, to oe publbhed on Monday next, "7 Sherman did it. He wasn't a the usurper, by billeting villains upon "The Democrats Text-Hook for the Cam- i paiu of 1S0," and an examination of, the proof-abecLs shows that the book will be one cf the most elective and interesting carhpahjn documents ever published. In addition to platforms, biographies and such aod moet compijft- s I; AND South of 'Baltimore. gnide post even to point to it. Tbey I the people. say uias Dusineas nas oegun 10 revive. 9th. The resolution of Samuel J. Tilden Who did it ? Lugbter. They Bay, not again to be a candidate tor the exalted We did it.' John Sherman says, J I piaoe to which he was elected by a major- . .1 Z . ..'1 . AUk . l : r 1.2- 1 j x l . 1. . uiu 11. miuwuitiz.cuH, iuai great 1 iiy ui jj iu country urcu, auu iroui wiucn no 1 ia 1V1I4 sa"f Power above did it. The crops have was excluded by the leaders of the Uepub- FUKNISnllill If 1 1 S 1 nnroii nvav oqtwi nnn rwi mrM than a I of tha United States with spuaih il ifv. and . . . . a bwa w w UVViVVV, VW Ul W . V VUB. V 1 J ' statistics as belonging to a campaign text-1 aye imported in ft f ew yearg Our theJ declare their confidence m his wisdom, book, it contains a chronological history I Father sent drouths on other nations, patriotism and integrity, uusliaken by the For Sinorinteudeat Public InstrucUon of General Garfield'sCongressional record and the past lew yeara have emptied 118 01 a wuV iC l, &DlPeJ for iorinieuaeui 1 uoiic insirucwon . o nnr intn t t? further assure him tht he is followed into wmcn caxemuj veruieu iuui . Jl " " .kLT, VTvV' the retirement he has chosen for himself sources; a clrcumsUntlal history of the When you can show me that ; John b the , m tb ad r ct of his fellow. complicity of President Hayes and the he .Ml had any thing to do with the Nitons, who regard -him as one-who. by viaimr statesmen in the electoral fraud, of ? PV I ihtet L 6Il 7U ? tbe elevating sUndard ot; public morality vising statesmen m tne electoral iraua 01 x tad anthinfl: to. do with the and ftdnri.,,.,i n,,,Uvi,lfr nnhiin prvioo 1S70-77, with a labia of the accomplices I crops, then I will esy. 'I and John I merits the lasting 0ratitudenf li i 'wnnit rv 1 IS i joxiex c ooAiiiioiLOTjaii OF JOUNSTON. FOR CONGRESS: (Third District.) jona w. cnAciiDLroiLD, OF ONSLOW. For PresIJontUl Elector, Third DUtrlct. D. ZZ. XXXcXiSAX?. Of IIarnet. lion. Ji'fTirion Davis Mcmoirs will be published by the Appletons very aoori after the election. ' " who were rewarded with money or effice ; an accouut of the shameful tergiversations of Republicans, including Hayes, Sherman and Gar Held, upon civil servioe reform down to the nomination of Gen. Arthur ; a minute analysis of the Emma Mine swindle and a concise account of tbe whiskey ring, 1 1 the Belknap impeach unnt, of the'Vene zuela j A), the thieveries Sherman did it.' Voice of the People HILLSDALE, Mich. R. V. Piebce, M. D : I had a serious dissase of the lungs. and was for a time confined to my bed and his nartv. . ! 10th, Free ships and a lhing chance for , American commerce on tne seas aim on the land. No discrimination in lavor of transportation laws, corporations or inoe nopolies. ' 11th. An amendment of the Burlingame treaty, c No more Chinese lmmigraijou SUITS FAGM S2.50 UPWARDS. 100 BLUE WIDDI ESEX FLANNEL SUI1S' At groatiy reduced priced. A FULL LINE OF and under the care of a physician. His I except for travel, education ai.d foreign prescriptions did not help me. I grew commerce, and therein carefmly 2uar'U fi1;ircti,n "Rao nnr worse, coughing very severely. I com- 1 12th. Pcrblic money and public credit vH 1 1 UXt? II Lj JJU v & uiiu of the freedmen's bureau and the freed- menced taking your Medical Discovery, for public purposes solely, and the pub .o.inn Kair on,i an aUKr.ro to to wmcn nelped me creatlv. I have taken lie land lor actual settlers. I nlMAif M au. aiAMt.j A. . ! 1 ble uh'ich shows how the check of a Dem- . u WW"1CD' ttU1 " i Koa uumtu. lours roHpeciiHiiy. The widow of the Jewish Cologne banker. Baron Abraham vou Oppenbelm who, in 1S0, gve the mtiuinceiit sum of X 150,000 for the wounded, has just giton X'30,000 for an hospital for poor children of all confessions, in memory of her late hunband- oratic House has in five years saved the pople $10,000,000. There are devoted to GailieldV record ona hundred, and fifty-five pages, which establish all his coinplklties by . speeches and vote with so mauy of the scandalous j bs, private pr public, which appeared in JUDITH BURNETT. no im time. IStb The Democratic party is the friend of labor and the laboring man, and pledges itself to protect - him alike agaituit cormorants and the commune. Jlth. We congratulate, the country upon the honesty and thritt of the Demo cratic Congress, which has reduced the public expenditure forty millions a year ; Men's Straw and Felt Eats. PRICES TO SUIT EVEltViODY. moiety rrruds, the salary grabs, the Pa cific mail steal and the moth swindle. For the text-book follows r-im with rare Aeifdive ineanuitv overeverv travk lia ls lhat anything so written that is liable 'to ,efl of hiBConnt-ction with these j bs. injure the credit or repuUtion is an bL lnded;UAL portion of the text-book fense punishable by law. j wbich is ilevoted to Gen. Gaifield's record To dun a debtor on a postal card hat been decided by the Supreme Court , of I Ohio to be unlaw fuL The Court bald Steering a steamboat is the latest lost art. Some one has discovered a l.keaess upon the continuation of prosperity I at to the face of Ben. Batler in the last I home, and the national honor abroad, and Congress from the tiine of his appearance fan moon. The resemblance can duly above all. , upon the promise of such a as cuairm in on appropriations down to i is be seen when the moon is full. change in tha administration of the gov connivances i h the paper monopolists. Chicago girls bever find' it bard to ernment as shall insure us a genuine ajnd Much of this proof wiil.be new to the elope. They make rope ladders of lasting reform te every department of tho n iV.lir. tsivch,irv in resnect to the Sa.nli.W their ShOOdtrnigS. puuuo wiw. w . . . '-" I . I Yon may now shoot woodcock with & 50 7 0 00 bbl... 6 00 bbl... 6 00 7 nn liitiiouner w Db ... 7 tv . .v Uarohna Fertiliser " " 00 00 S&r&stt Guano, " qQ OO Complete Manure " " 00 00 WhRra'a Phosphate . " 00 00 Wando Fhogpaat,, ' " 00 00 Wilnox, Gibb & Co., nnv nipulatod Guano i.,00 00 glue y o !!!.!"! 8 GUAIN C?ora,tore,'W 58fii 75 Corn, cargo, V 56 Iba f,8 one. yaa, y Dusnel ti'iKO Peas, oow, buahsl. - fio HIDES Green, D ......... i Z Dry, - J& 10 2 12A Ewttirn. ti 100 Th . l in North Kirer, V 100 lba.... 1 no ad UOOlMHON-'ton....... 1 00 & LAKD Northern V lb 7U Nonh Carolina & ft i , T lir youi j ft i uwurnifc iityataamaa'vrd L'lpBtuuVesawedMft.ltf 00 iv Hough edge plank, VM ft. 16 00 1(3 lo' jWest India caro, accord- 1 intr to quality, y & ft...l3 00 Dressed iiooriiig,fea8oned.l!i 00 aouiiLintr bjiq Doaroi, ooin mon, i? M ft.. ...12 (M) MOLASSES Cuba.hhdjrl 37 Cuba, bbJs., gal.... yj Susr house, hhds. i) eal. I " ' bblf. V gal... 25 Orleans Choice bbls. "V rr.1. t NAILS Cut, SOdtold.'Jt'a' OlLtS Kerosene, y g&I...... 9 Lard, rsJ 1 10 Llnaaed, ai 1 00 Kosin. y gaL! 12 r lVAr u IB puiaal. l0 fillSU POTATOR8tiweo4,V bua. 1 00 M j JriEh, Northern, bbl..... 1 25 & 2 f O ' PORK Northerc,city meu.14 00 M. iThin, V bbl ..00 00 fe'yi 0" IPriuze, bbl (extra).... ...CO 0O K' (k: ' Hump, bbl.......,... 00 00- iifri (' lilUti Caroiina, y D 7 O Saat India, ...'.... pc Q Soujfh, bushfl 1....1 10 tf BAGb Country, lb li City, V.2.... l4 ROPJ- UfcHip UXf SlnnulA. Va& 0,t H Ci, w & C w 6 IS ' i : & k' Q 1 Ji 0 '') 7'i 00 1 Ml U 70 80 00 71 . " T ' , T" ' i might be. bound up and inscribed aa "The ThormoDhre TtoSuu c Mce b obI, locreed Xrul and Conviction of J.s. A. G.iCeld," "gt, 12 000 in popaUlion c. 18T0. ! than aDd .e in the Jitriry , 04XfJ;D8B impunity and a gun. Hickory; dickory dock' Mabel, had walked but a block, . An orange peel Slowed the; red str'pss in her sock Leonidas was one of th original dead heads He held the pass at M an cock .S Come One ! Come All ! and examine onr etocfc, and wc will strive hard to merit your patronage, as vo h vo formorly dono. may 6 OUR NEXT PRESIDENT ! mxrosly, imiom or. iwo-wns Ol one per xen.. - as, atct-ru- . crimin., AU of thP9Q are aJ(j ing to President Hayes, mischievous pel. lionai to a lull exposition of his complicity uics is at me oouom oi tms siow growto.i Wjth Uie Creuu Mobilier and De Go.ver may we aak who Is to blame, Blaine, Garcelou or Bolon OhascT scand4b, together wUh the references to chapter and versa which are so necessaiy to campaign speakers. There is no su perfluous page in the 521 pages of the text book, and its style and artangement aie Tbe failure of Keene'l attempted cor ner" ia wheat, with tha loss of thoutauds of dollars to the parties ' tpterestcd in the I very much above the literary level of or. acnema will, probably, fcayt tbe effect, at f dmary campaign manuals. I oast for t. while? of deterring Cthera" from engaftag In ioh enterprises. Tbers was state of mind He lovos mires Hayes, dotes on Sherman, and longs to embraoe.Blaine. But the distinguished Senator has no time for indnlgenee in sentiment. Ex Minister Schenck is summering in Maine. He is described as a bluff old man. A Mexican General -Trevino Who was anything but an Albino, When asked why be wed Is alleged to hare said, i In the Mexican language 'Dam fiuo.' HY CROXLV & MOIiKIS. HALT Alum, pack....... Liverpool, sack American aack Marshal's hue, y Back...... Cndi y.rnck BDUAIi-Ouba, V B PorUj liico, f li a Lionet, y & li " V .. C y E Ea C V E. .'Cmaiied 3? B oOAPJ-Northern, y ft 5 riillNGLKS Con tract, yU 6 00 Common, V M I 60 BIAYE.WV. o: bbl. V M.10 fK) B O bhd. V K 00 00 TALLOW y ft s TIMBER Bhippin y M ...10 00 Mi 1, extra per M.. 8 60 Mill, prime per M 7 00 Mill, fair per M 6 00 Common, per M.... 4 00 Inferior to Ordinary.perM 3 00 WUI8KKY .Yortb'n.parl 1 2b North Carc .ina. per g al ... 2 00 WOOL Unwaahed.perft... 2 Washed. Der ft 30 Uurrv wool, per ft 18 0 W 1 70 e We ioxo : o (-0 CO ij 16 (X) A t-0010 4, 00 a 1 1 a 01" '.5 & M (0 f. 10 Q 4 M if 4 OP & 6 00 & 2 fO o u V 'it tf 20 Crayon Portra Of our next Preident and Vice President, Mai. Gen'l W. S.-HANCOCK, Hon. W. H. ENGLISH lis, Life Size Commissioner's Sale oi t Valuable Ileal Estate. i VIRTUE OF A DECREEjOF THE f Attend to This! All Hancock and English 'Campaign New York Star, Aug. 19, 18S0 T.utt vnar only three Ipmrrati capital plenty to support ' this attempt TOtea were caat in Kuoxville. Ta. Now Clubs, and other organizations which sup- and stUl ll laiiaa. xnas caucury i . rui ine wwn possesdoa xianoocJC anaI'",, "uw-uc raouiuaies, axe re- .Zz-.Xil : I Kncrlish club with aeventv names aJ. qieeiea 10 sena to W. U. Uarnum, Chair. JLIi I . ... 1 I m.ti 1 mt.-r, a 1 1 Van,v... :. i .1 ready enrolled. i I . t7 ,H- vJLnujll-l -a. m a . o . . . Bal'imora GarttA. I ne nJO ocauon oi ineur or. , ai fM k niai a. I canixation. " vyv"vu via, . I a a ... r.i 1 . . a Dtau-cLuciA, ot luc uuiuucr ut noma Flegant Bpecimsa Copies. 22 x 28, upon Uravy Plated Card Htock, sent bj mail on receipt of 50c, and your addretv, (Two eopies W) cents.) THE HANC0K PUBUIHING CO., 7 I'LAISTOW, s. n. Hnperior Cou't, I will sell at public auction on Monday, ihe 6th day of Heptember nxt, at 12 o'clock, M ., at the Court Houne door in thii city, the following depcribod property, w wit : That larjr and coaimodious brick dwollinjr, containing l4"roonis, situated. on ront street and well anown aa the residence of the late Kli W. Hall, decea?d. Size cf lot 69 fmt on Front street rum ing back 150 feet. Also, that large frame Dwelling containing 13 rooms, situated on the Nrth eida of Mar ket an eet, between 8oni inH ihirA lag almost too big for corners cultural products to succeed. sgn-j i These two Superb Portrait lhiwd !erSD!!f W2et .of and adon. tb. Uon,. of ay9ry honest; cidxen of 'FJJjS! Market street, rannintr back 132 ft- tha land. Ed. IN IIS 17th VOLUME. THE RALEICH JNEWS. Tbe exodus from ' Germany "this yesu . . . . - naaoeeu in exeea. w-fi"J On. of ttom rromuremen aiono moro iMnituwau M urgea against General 3d. The names of ofli rs. Germans havo already sailed, or, moWMMWWa fUneaa for th Presidency I 4th. Accounts of meetings held. than twice aa many aa left that port dul ntT..T JliV' I k ' V .7 lw" T" urnng p M- Hiu, Editor, L. L.Polc. Cor. Kd. . , .. . il G.rfi?14 pobtical career; exhibit a I the Campaign, of the number and in- Edwards bbocbhtoi 1 f5 bu! iuw i. g tha whole cf last year. lbe-mbtr Lfiitnaze of contradictions and crease of membership, w.th the condition tDWARDivROC9aT''- " fr I .U V. I. f K a ..n.. I . ........ A . T a Ill.ns1 nmarwiW. -r t . . n. I.I ' U OCDIrMlU UU ua.a iu. wuuiij I ILluaia CUUOSi UUgUg fiCUUl . LUa I juvv v. uig vauiasa. past soord, be wonid bo M 5 likely as I . ' ' . . not on (bUrmff Ihe I Whirt . House to I f . Cpet JtBterprlse. fur the United Bute is ovsr 13.000 si the first cf January, or 01: par set t. giw lhVflff to afl his pfeyioua i profet The HoBUUra Manufacturing Cxhu- mors than doriaj ,the correspondji g acCTO'Hoihs;'doa UdsbforrV sot PJ "M of Rockester's greatest busi- prriod of last year; arid " this Is excloii t onoe but often, . j, enterpttaea. Tbelr llop Bitters hare tKrt .,iiMi rrtm u.f. .t - : " I ; raached aale beyond all- precedent. ,,f those who have sailed , from Ut ,J . bav4ng from their intrmsic valWound RotUrdasn, Liverpool. Glasgow and Lo. roilfe;1.) .TabJe .CuUery, at Jacobi's tWrj way into ahnoat every household m don. . .I 1 lUra,waxe I)ezt. ;: j , the land. Graphic. , , A If. C. DEMOCRATICrjOURNAL. DAILY" AND1WXLTJ f- Ternis liberal and made known at sale. m ALLX. T. LONDON, Oom'r. Wflmlngton, N. C, Aug. 2, 1850. an 3 ts YOUNG ME -"The best practical 4 v " UrJ School for Uie tinxes MOORE'JiBUSIMESS UNIVERSITY, Atlanta. Ga r nk) covers total eipeniea f.ir three month. ot-nd for Illua trated Circular. j 28-1 2 wd Aw. f OW KATt or air kindii of Printir. Trm DaQv. 1 imt. ST; S amatha. at.Kw LJ T atMntha.1.7 vYeeklj,oae ytr, flibgbrl FJ.ons reidu, otit of the 'city can have lAMiha l A THE KALBIOII NEWS, Jy" I ' www tjaro vnj vsui aasf c AT priBflar caftffutly exuted ana mailed w uwa iref) oi portage. apf BaUdla ' ' Job Printer. Received this Dav- . CASES liOKDERKR A'CO. DttYrBOVZY CUAMlV.f. FScHU FiiOM -BOND, At Importer's Price .j:o. .m vks,'. .-it rf) CASEci MiKNCH 1JUANUV, From hond tNi 1 And fr a!e atlmporter'i Prloof. i Unlj $1.60 for alBottie of "imported Frtnch irVi.dr, kiEO, MYi.l.S :?,' At 2.3 TubJ BUTTER. 0.OE3T3 A POUKD, Choicest Graii Better. WINE-l AND LI Q. riORS, of best gradrt, j At Popular I'll-. Nos."ilv 13.TCSouth'Froitt. may 27
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