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mi. .ii n.V! By WII--- A.B-. H;BBBlABDi WILMINGT0Nr2fr 7.: Tttsday EvB2niCJiy:20 1880. K VENINGDITION. WINFIEED t8HANG00K, FOE VICE PRESIDENT : WILiaAM-rfi. 'ENGLISH, JVMJUiv' eo tthatlbe to te honest and rlgh-HaiMOck In 1868. 1 lit ' - The right cf Mai Wfvryltht -". tfWy sfthtprsjethefrtedtm of spuch, Ou natural rights tf persons, and the rights of property, must be prtxrcid.-Xahaxk in l$Vt." When' insurrecaonary force has been overthrown. andpetaUtihsaand the civil authorises art read and idling to perform their uee. the stW tarypower should cease to lead, and the civil admin istration resume Us natural and rightful dominion. Bancodk in 1967. - - - " FOE C0NGBS : JOHN W. SHACKELFORD, Of Omlow. 1ctiot, Tuesday, Nov. 3.1 UEjaOCBlTIC 8TATB TICKET. For -Governor Thomas J. Jabvis, LieaL Governor Jas, L. Robinson. " Sec'j. d.!ate--T?m. L. Saundeks. " Txeasurer-JoJl. Worth. " Attorney Geneirt-THOS. B. Kenah. Auditor W. P. Roberts. ScabbokoughI - u , ) , i t ABTOIJR'r----iWhi UAH - XJUBMJ CT1H. . Cheater Absalom Arthur lheyca him "General," bat he, nayer smelt gunpowder save on militia parade day, and,, he never set a squadron in the fieldrrhas written his letter of acceptance. Barkis is willing. From what we have seen of his letter he places hiQabjBtoeTthrnuntry standing only on one plant, ana that a very rotten one. Hesays that the tion of the present election laws. We accept t&S fcsv?, ah. ;weJrtH jwnind our readers during tire pending Cam paign what those laws. are, So ob noxious cicifljgis one feature of those laws that of deputj marshal that Genefji3fcjr!&lJ jftglwart can didate for the Presidency, who de-j clares-ha will" never shake hands in amity with -a Soothe rn "Rebel" r t .-t spelled wUh a big R, like N in Nation unless said Southern "Re bel"' acknowlfdseathatke was j traitor this' very Txerfefaf' Gareld in one of his spasms of goodness, ac tually promised to vote for an aissrid ment. which he introduced, and for w which he did vote, changing the law. He promised to vote and did vote for an amendment to the Deputy Mar shals' bill, which provided, that the Radicals should no longer" have the entire batch of said Deputy Mar- shale, but.lOeE'3WOe dis tribuLecL, equally between the two ----- - gTeaftarties. But the Republicans woutd'bave nont' oX.Uiis, and they re iected ikTerr one of them, we be- heve, save Garfield only, voting against the proposedchangeTy We wilrWstoKft aguevfl.e fair. ness and justice of the proposed change. There is not an honest, fair minded man in the United S tates who ana propriety or tne proposea cnange. But we must add that Garfield was not consistent in his course. His spaam-pasae-i off under the faree of Radical opposition and the strln gencjr ot f.rfeecU. Mark you, he vfrerea. ana voted for an ftmeodmtDt providing, that--the Depyl'ikiGrshala . should represent ra;? mi - i i equaltthfirp'oal ypaUes. This-wa-njoUdi evWy Republican votinft. againai. it aave Garfield. iiLDA BgaiustTs. filter xms anorner duia containing the one feature of eqflal dislrrTTtiridtt of the Deputy Maftsfiala I . ST WJ r f UUJ-.4fUJI iJ .t..i.l partTesr what did. Garfield then ?" He dodffedHftWA-ttnVton. In nf-..?.T otl':4roSi4P fm-1 w a - I :.ft. ri of Radical wisdom, is the preserva- I ;, "w'tor -!. v .i Uji w.j,JSDatbefii "'. wi.es ; ara richer"4 rtiiah 1 eoo8WtJeW-iWef distribution bfif power, and ih-tqie to tie. ring' VtfonriicPvttdfM8, . . . l . v-n-ri-ri.tv' rrv:-; 'tTh? o1hciI? .: ' .wrr'iV . t TirltlUil,)ll.5ftf ttiA n-rft Rnf. I aance wim ine tenor oi nia wnoift i .T. - . . It.L political liferJ ma icbably knows him b oeuer roan nnr most inti- .i v .ru j . . i Ue pUur-daTozLeeniing him to Col. McSrVf Ph-leT 21. Said this life-IriiSSLf? brother churchman of Garfield, jrLjri ,ffefej;. (I riDg to the Republjc 'candid ate for thePreieftcyA:0:, "If Law wild carry the principles which teg!ale is private life into bis public con- duct he would make the best Chief Magis trate we haro ever had. But he will act for the interests of his party, as he .has acted allhis lifetime, and that will require liim to take the adritfolwhies Stevetf gaTe to llontelius io the bcksllot wa I do not know any really pod rittan WJio iiaa done and aaaisteA In doing jo foj bad things in politics as Gen.GarfleTa" j Garfield's spirit may be wiUiiigJraJt his-nesnlsMkvHeoaldso times ' do r igt u t'Chel tiaefaVinflu- enoe nf hu party-oerdhftdo wo hii and he yields to ahe'a6m!natng8bP-, ery 6t party, and, like ifie ehBtfititod vicittm of distilled poppy, lJa;)J.pon-'. science, falls gsleep, and he rests oom- .J jplaoentlyiipon a couch that should bar a bed of thorns To ifboajjcp, iog Lo his friend Black.r'lhas doneaotl assisted in doing so many bad thi&gs in nAliiing " Tt. wit! hft nf.n tfrit l A U W. WW we have considered Garfield s conduct rather than Arthur's' letter. The, letter suggested -pio. Arthur Ssays theVoppo'rt of the election laws is the great cardinal point iu the Re publican party. Very well.7 That barly has outlived ita day. Its old brinciles bkve vanished; What was jgood in them was used in its day for, javil or otherwise. For years its gos- pelfeaa be-hat. Te-ealyakH u itsplatffJiim is hate. The retention bt the objectionable, evolulinary, nartisan erectioii iawV s a'iiecssity for lhat party, ks they are the:ins?rhl merits by which tLo gospel ef-Katels tobedlffased and Uhe ,ono plank qi their platform is to be made effective; We havo-HOtoppfd r tbf consider Arthur's points. He lsjcnown to bej an office seeker without haractei What sort of reputation or influence bught.a wan to have among a vir tuous and intelligent pegplQ vy was ctually?k'icke6r out of the' publio service by Hayes and John Sherman nd .was branded by . thes? two mo.? fchine politicians as corrupt and utter ly untrustworthy TJig conn try will care bufiM&W&y t6wM the disgraced Arthur may present. Is really nothing but a cat's-paW oH bonkling, and' fii4 . nomination Was A limply ari offering of the victors at r. hicig? sr!9 9aser djajrlaito n New York. They appear to have kucceeded in appeasing the wrath of I T?anAA on) nAnr it ia n n nr 1JUIU AVVSWW, UA WW V AO MUW. . tgodliai to be some w nai acjiro (nil he campaign. b.::.r inPROVBHIEItT m THE sourH. We bave strdog hoph and good grounds for belief that the .census of 1880 will show great' progress and re cuperation on the part of tha Sooth. We have no doubt that the returns wilt indicate a higher degree of prb- gTess than the most hopeful Sooth erners anticipated. At any ( rate, when the vast injury inflicted upon our people by the war and its reatlts, including the plundering and ravaging of the Northern Vandals jUcoTisid- red, the advancement ( tpda will strike our Northern friends fith some thing of the admiration wAeel when we contemplate the recuperation of France since 1870. Wedppptmean fhat thfi recuperation of the South .is equal to that of France, for our situa tionis quite different. The Sou this the Smaller section of a great country, andbas not enjoyed the fostering care of a benignant and friendly Governs menu- France . is ooasxterea assM whole, and its wonderful prosperity, almost without a parallel, is in part to pe attributed tp the wise aed -generr 4ug rale un4ejr!.wbichklhe wlsbls peo ple have fought to advance their in-: qu8trial interests. ' Bat :the Southern outlook will b fouDd full pf encouragement. The fact of otir SW8 itfal,rearCbr ii net nkno'Wn to intiiingent 6bser-j vers other country i, Fpr in-, stance, Mr. J smef ;Ca3, rii.6 if an authority in Agricultural - mat- terir gland, brfvjt1 aEiao-T cpunt pfke prosperity pfcttve 9athr em States to the London limes, as he received it from a friend in this J cbuntry. The writer makes a mistake iK-;lni!f'-;-lKTlVf1WW H;aaf-t .?"WUU : ra-iT-aw-ft 5D"--r?r6i jw-m n Ulie pops. aVvvw w , . . I DTOD1D1V more trLW H.UUO.U(K. 1 ni I ror materially lena-the ani vainft oi tne writer .specuiairona. a , ... . . . . . I i?ioioi - t - - e makes I8 4hatp0y000i . w large, iUe AgMttote?rifib T"' ' 1 great mistake, wdifte planter .1, .e Ann-ftnn ttc..:. i Proved condition, financially and L ?" .rr.V-TV h .r-r o r-TVi .TTar. Ait.tr. . t, . ...t u . a 1 P oS"""! uKtfSitl?i ml&bMlr:: AH.iniiai.mi ' . i '.m kivinns..i the mate natenai. prosperity of. tbogUirte! onr and mthern slatlrlet tfieB0t!r, and 'CWO . , - , . - - i neontft srft rVMoitcrryr1 tho vip.f.im hf i vioious emissaries, there will be no section of Kbls yst country in which SCbee Killfbe ireater conlntmfent 9 a nt in rM gVrtt and less r.1 ansngering, THB PERIODICALS. .. 2 he Art Amateur- for -July is a- choice number of an eguiaitely printed and jlliu trated monthlyMaalJMvoUdJnb ealtitatiaa at at ia Us heasihaldi Piaa 'f4'a yewjJ sMootaguV Marks eaitor and publisher, 20 East Fourteenth atreer.'New-York.-1 -i; -A iiHicn i 2fe Musical Her old for July contains sete ;ral pl5ces? bl8aoM4 ntUBic Ibd some illus trated reading.' It is well gotten up. fPriie 15!"oeQVS a number.-' Address: Musical nsraW Compiiiyl Masic Hall; Bosob' ' 'lU AOdAlib MMthly f or AugusVia riih in- 'cbntribmktoa. - Amoffg -the wf iters are frbomss Bailey Aldr'ich, Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Susan Coolidgo, John Burrows, (Mark Twain, Tt W. Higginson and Richard 'Gra'til Waite:- These are eaug to give jchiracter to any pibicatlo'n,' much ksrto lone number. Tiere is nothing equal to the AUantio In ouV- eountry itf the WSy of lA&gazine literature. '! It Id," of: cdtlrse, jthofoUghly'-NeW England,' &n6 lias, the classic 8aVor of Boston throughout. Vt'ice f4yeSr. ogntdBMiflia &bo:, Bos ton, publishers. ' Frank Letlie'S Lady's Magazine for August is filled with Parisian fashion plates, illns IratiocB and summer rcadibg. A good pan Iksatfonf for -etery household. Price $3.60 a 'year; 9AddrSa Park Place, New j V! sve befbre'ti i'cupy'ot1 the July nautieflortbe SeulAer Mvtkal Journal, a ftiper which no musical family can afford o be witaout, an4 we desire lo urge upon ail ouFehdrswhd woald at a trifling ek pesae kepapWKfr inetimes in musical brattera) vbe propriety f aeoding the amall amount of $1.25 for oe year's subscription lalhetD!y fapr of the kind published In ihfr S5albeth 8ite. Tho present number, inWdifkw to 1Kb editeriala and in trt sting- maaical skefekes, emirdces "iTbte Frolic of lbfc1Frogs"J ahzj' Roinpihg Galop-;" f 'Natter Myj God ta Thee, and -u .song, f 'Aa Eye! wff Watch for Thee:" Qae dollar's worth of sheet' musieMs given free kvlthachsubscriptiaLfl; . Luddun & Bates, Bsvaaoatr, Ga:, are tk'pubRBhers. I bnlM) m i ii 1111 ' ii' ni f J .' - r J til'i' -T-r afotiaauoai Ltier,ron Cam. Uf I ii. c. wittiine. ., As matter of local interest, we roi the. lollowing from the Puila elphia tmef. ' It no doubt contains e the last wbrds written by thb gallant i Minium. i2b the JEdUor of the Tmee t The inclosed Ss-i a copy of a f rag- riientary letter commenced by . Whit ing lo me, and which be wrote, lying pn bia back ia lUe boswital, the day before he died. .He did not have the Btrencth to -finish or to sign iu It Was civea to me after I returned from fiurppe. havipg been found by the surgeon and preserved. I was in England, having acoess to the Lbn'dodjoqrnalpj and Whiting de sired me. as a friend, to vindicate is reputation. I do so now, for if hero ever was a noble1 and gallant rell6ir. Irtte t6 bis Friends and true 6 his convictions of daty. it was W. IL Oi Wbittng. ' Very respectfully, -t BlANTON DCSCAN. i Louisville, July fi, 1880. ! ' Hosptta&j Goat Isj.ant, ) ; March 2, f ijol. Blanton Duncan : . - ' HMyDeab Duncan X am. very glad, to hear from you on my bed 9 amiering, jl see ine papers nave put you in possession of something of wbat has betih croincr on. That I am JereT and thil'Wihnifigton ' and Fish r are goffels' due "wholly and Solely : to the inMmpteney, the im beeility and the pusillanimity of Braitoa Bfagg, who was sent to spy upon' and supersede me about two weeks before tbei attaick. He -oould ibave taken 1vervioeof the eaemy but he .was fraid. , After the fleet etaaiped its infernal stream of fire to let 1 the aSffSaltin dure from traverse totrtfverse 1 and arapet to - parap' etjOXW of them. AM that time B&ggwks within two and b half miles, witir 8,000 of Lee's best troops, three batteries of artillery aJmf 1,600 resefveav4 The enemy had ria artillejy at' alt L Braee -was leld 1 cnecK py ijwonegro; Qngaaes. wnue rtherest ol tad enemy ttssaultedt, and, tie didn't ewffcre a pzrasKet. . rfellaeirerlelyWOTifarled, twoballs J !-. . '. t ii right leg, attffv little later, dangeroual; if right leg, tOpmi f": J-t .Lamb, a T! 1il.VL. the agst adcf to M i-itu 9 M., wna; jKtf ; WiWJfcftW.;,. . I 1 f .1'Diitkil.3Ki .!'; ,:i v ii'raEtt d-ub waw , u ' fclS3 MtMam m.MivlAr trarmnr - -u nvu-u - utd The iiffhi ! rr. despeifat- - mid --f-r-i.-p-tVJ--' n "-ii'-v--''.--:7-T,- - --r w--, - Woodyj fc Theri wasl saTianander, fiinuw iui -ww- uu w my waeraasmpa wpytiie uircs nTe:-iwV'Wrem-ieio DriD? j rwitfiwy UviWaivnb f!f$erlVi.lft yrrB-"-j'5rr.'-r-4',-'"':.: f Jt 6 ttlKt lMflW Mistier bat " , . ' . . JtDTa4JflWCttJdIDfJ T4i(3em a 4ta ai snait'l' it imi W-ruaeon -ll.lm-Mnr' hmMakMltH ilrir wwh - mwi ww -Ta. - Liaa'aj--r-'f7-L--aiajfr- Trrnnir - nr or irnn.nl a I :jM rPort passes f Oln.itrWnfAl- .Ki vzwleu&'j&pQxta-au ped . ixirHfl- h..I;M. ) l'3; a jtlJMrami: llTrJOBtr. CCURENT CON31ENT. -VYh?ncompared with Gov. UyTlett sr orf ouyear1fagTGen rSMeld s i ommnr'.flationlo b :nat r ar,iaco(HingteRepubficatW - iatioj3yrhe residdvUsjDis pointment. The candidate rises no higher than the convention which put him innomination. These great isfoek JvbJflS f MqldhdlcVJIpon'-tie ftth lute formed medlhe burden of Wleftef. lien, tiarneld n6w -sala" notBWg BeW and f uVnilOs 1 noWfati&fl iPHhe campaign. The reforming element of the.iRepublican patty, iWiUocepi .Q.Qr'iIeeftVjby will not especially glory in it. This is not the voice of 4$ropW m'ftttfre cry!ngirt the ' wrMernessof Jpo1tiesT Springfield (Mass.) JLepublicant.Ind. Hep,, . ,l!t Wben; it becomes necessary. to-.tjlook up",,, a peaoeful ajidlawT, ..... . "" v abiding citizen, to prevent his murder,! W ui.;wfiV-:i.irl tants, , matters are really getting serious. Jt is the avowed intention I ail i,utB pair ui urumi iuiucs iu icgu- Hafe the press'' of Sottth Carolina. There mult be! no liripleasant alio sions to the recent murder. CoI.3asb must be tfrdated as a man of unsullied bonor, or hef and 'his- son,afmed to the teeth, will fall on any editor who offends,1 and. shoot him down like: a jdog. We can think of no remedy half sa likely to effect a radical cure in thi8 ?case as a judicious and timely application of hemp to the old man. and a bull-wnjp to the, son. ine cod las.bad its dav. and even in its zenith t was never intended to shield suphj eiiows as tnese uasnos irom tne lows of outraged law. Washington Tost. . cotton. ; u LN. Y. Financial Chonwfje. t , Fsjcay, P. M.,. July IS,, 1880. ThemQvement of tho cr0p4.as.indi-; bated by our .telegcama from the pouth to-nightj, is gjyn jelpw. For the week, ending this eyeninfi,.Tuly 10, the total receipts have reached 10,691 17,057 bales the previous week, and 23.511 bales three weeks since, mak- lodr the total receipts since the 1st of 8entembr."'187.i 4.866,895 bales, againsc ,4w,Jtoi oaies ror ine Bame peridd of J8789, showtog an increase fernee September 1, 1879, of 436,514 paiea,' : "-- . iFbe exports for week ending this evening have reached a total of 24,674,, pales, of which 21,130 were to, Great Britain. 1.660 to France, and 1.884 to rest of the Continent, while the stocks -"- ..-. --. as maae up mis evening are nowzzo, 028 bales. From the foresoius statement it Will be seen that, compared with ra corresponding week of last season,' there is an - increase in the exports 1 ... j, f o iko t ii. ...u:i.. ul iuib wc ui o,iuo uaici, wuuu iuu stocks to-night are 77,843 bales 'w.ore than they were at this time a year ago. g fy. I'OLITIi'aL I'OIV J-. Hancock's wound, received ac Geltysburc. haahealed. Garfield's wounds. received in the House of ltenresentativea at Washington, will never heal, Norristovjn, 1 fa .,' liegxster. Item. SeQtioqs of the Ze Goyler pave ment itbextratrts from the Piaod Credit alobilier report neatly, engrayen thereon, would make nice badges lor the. u at held campaign ciuos. wamtngion t ost, uem- Solidarity and keen watchful ness over the movements of the Republicans will work ah overwhelming vengeance this year tor the four millions aod.a qBartetf voters who were defrauded in 1S7U. LmU- Tfee only,topic that Garfield left iv i A-nuur iu mm. auuui u 019 letter 01 ac ceptance wis Cadet Whittaker's ears, and the necessity of making the prcUmiaary surveys is what has kept the letter , back sp iPBg. Wasfungton M, JJem. sla compound 6f the'Vii-tnos of s.tinnrll. stiJUnjsia.. trmndrake. veltfcw.'rlnrlrfwitit; the iodide of rjptash and iron, aU, powerful Jlood-making, Tilodd-cleanslng, and Hfe-sus- ctittinff eicmenrs. it is the ptirest, safest, auu fliqst, eneciuai jaueratlye, , pvedic: ttndvrn or avallatle to the miTVlw -rTti s Ftanes of medicine and chemlstryiiave never iiiiuuueu mi vatuaoiajajxeinoai", nor one so jotentt0'ufe all diseases ea-It!ng 'from - au scroiuious a iseases Erysipelas, Rose, or St. Anthony's lre," Pimples dnd Kace-ffrabs, PstMesy BUtcties. aau itneum, acaia-neaa, King-worm, I Ulcers. Sores RherHvM, M-Ynrti I F niannx. '..I . ' ' . Indsses and Irregularities, Ja-ndice, A r .a . FfH l . a - - , . uecuo' o -jtver, uyspepsta, -uwc.uuu, general iiMDUlty. By its searching and caeansing quialities ! it mtrEres'out the fonT iin iintSnS wtuVh eontaatnate tne nioou and cause derange mem auu ucuau xu nnu atA9 ann aniivang the vital .unctions; ' prftniotes energyand , strefactli, restores and meservea hoAUJi.itnrl r infuses '.new life and vigor throwghout tt)a - whole system. No sufferer from any dis eases wumn ,anses irom impurity of toe oiooa neea uespair wno will givesAyaa 'a pAKsArAKiLLA a lair trial, i ftia i folly fb exBerimeiit xirtih tinfniiii. -ous low-priced mixtures, of cheap materials, sand without medicinal virt.iip nffroi go, vbiood-'puriffersj, while disease becomes nore J mmiy eaiou.-AsAiARr,liA is a meuicine oi sucii. concentrated cnraiivA ,iuiii 'Vii t!i - Dest cneapest, ium -uiuBi; laiiivuio uioou-puriBer nowH' x-jici Know us composition, and sre lotiiLio ib. i u uecu wiaeiv used lor lortv ears, attd a' won the uhtfualifled confi ifm n-iUlOM Whom it Jwkbeneted j , y Prepared by Dr. J. CvAyer & Gov, '. '.!, .. , Lowell, M, j , ,sol pv jjt, BDatSTa.BYsr-'rRi 4 gvaoii eixiNia-ioitsSi 3y ,i ., 26 Inches diameter, 40 feet long, k m prime order, for ne' by K Ji -" - ' ap 94tf EDWARD K!l)DEIl St BONS, ' - SI OF THE 'VrliTI I 1 n 'it! J f- V f . fr j POKBIGW INtBLLIil Geo, SIcobelein Mother and Herrauii Cmp t ara Ha 'All empi 8 a let de when I LoNDOif.'Jaly SO -iA;Ooiiat!rDaBee dis patch says;, "Gen.. lkobel.ofl'fl mother left hte5 -on the lTtlf 4ns ia 1 earrMe for TcMrpahdv withtnume and fmedical-supnJ j3WesfWhe lIrirf.jrejS-T Sh. iTM HJ jarnvedr med. adaiae msWma Wpa and a servant ana-wewara aaogerouBry- poamiltid the cfraiiwaft aptnrediol iwhejiYreatadiie aapt nnuspjt w fixer volver, and iaat expected torecqyaA The. steward. andcoachmSri have s'nrce liied. Madame SkubelpJt bw been beam tot a kAe taaa rfiajiizinjs;ehoWa attd hsutsi.l,!i::j i The Standard (By,8;.,','Wi uader&tand thaVa marriaee has been arraoee'd between Lady 'Burdett Codtts-uird1 Mt. 'efimead1 Bartlett. menibr df Parllarfjieiit'fur Ete.V - v iA Berlin ?4i8ptch cepprisdhal tbeijA-USr. m. Adriatic td compel tba oesston. td territory. .: . . m m m .: ,.f Of Dia)tM. prUbMlftM tfc - jsn. UaiBbl. lletEiuulae of m . rrira nplr- I , LBy.TOegraptt iofthe' MLtofafae 8tar. w i 'Pti&ft&fr, f-i ai: ao Gen. NiP DbwrbaS: twit4A.fc Mleri accepUog tho jeafln)tW!ttrOf tqFesideacv by thje Nar . ional . Jfyofcwlpo party.. r Xfar. ;ppauipnt ng at some lesgth on the evils of the liquor raffle, andf ihe progess -of tbe Prdhibiiory novOTaekibfl cooclndea a foliowjc :Jt. ' "I coqsider tna- objectf of tbarripiT , .ionfsta of this country to be of supreme, Lnd neonle nortanceto tbejnteresta or theatioa 3. ABiae i rum ua ucnrinR upon and religious welfare oth& peo- I the moral a ble. I consfffet me aoppresston of "the liqtror traffic to be an pbject.pt far greaterpoliti pal importance than ioy other now claiming the attention of the country. My life has been largely devoted jotbe accomplish ment of that purpose. :, Perhaps I "may live to see my dearest hopes -in refafion to it realized, t lea id fWvy oative Stale; but however that imay aei, the future as la the pct, t ch.n "iy phjpnt in view, while I sincerely wish that the .chjojoe Af a.. Candidate by the Cleveland ypureutioa had f aH4h upon Borne othe'r than "myself , 1 ac pept the nominatioa willingly,' biog sure lhat it will prove to, be the humble begin btng 6f a;triumphahtehd." ' ' T VTaJlMSi CABaMRS lnolene mi CommliitoBtr Oaveaporl. 18 j Telegraph to the Moraine Star ; Nkw -"toM. July 20-The Wallace pommiUe continued, jits; session to-day I taamtaing witnesses slio alleged natural- "r " Wqt, aeemed annoyed at the latter' de- sill?.-. , . . rv.-! 'T.. j ..... i fiuicui utsiiniiBi waveupurv qpjjcuicu wre- faraiBe nataraltxatioB paper taken from Aatonio Kurshell, and lakiajg it from Seiva ior McDonald retained possession of it. I'lO-NSVLVANIA. peatrpctlve Siorm-Cropi Injured cat tie mea or iiisnminc. ) 5 By Telegraph to the Morning Star. , VArlislk, j uty Jeti. A terrtnc raioMttora. f l......j k- . .. : X iour ieer aeep in tue roaqs ana many louses being fioodciL Jhajrniw are riinch R M i ' j Till 1 -"HIT T-Daya ap-t otr 8arrc- rew : tUy Telegraph to the. Moxin Sar . 1 . . j I H-UUTOGA. Jul? 20.Te first race. Ala- lama stakes, for fillies "three years old. one 4-ile and furlong, Oiidelia woti ; Kilty J.M seooad; ttyend-fye third. Time 3 .00., .. 1 The second raco, flash stakes, two yeaiar Qiuuaiimue y-tne-vvoy won; uanier econar-atageiy intra, ume ooj secocus. Bieceived Tliis Bay. Q CASE- ItOBDERKK CO, DRY BOWZr CHAMPAGNE, UKSn PKOM BOND, ' . , 4 At Importer's Price. QEO. tSRa,Agcvt. CASEa FRENCH BRANDY. - from Bond tts day w tor rain m imwm sxrcm , . , Only fl.MTorA B6tae of I nl p0tll -ffe-irtr Brandy, Ohctlnniit: nnsH Rrrtior WINS and LIQUORS, of beatade, ; ' ,.n.Lil. niarni, 0Q, MY SB. niyS7tr Noe, 11, 13, 16 South 3 in on ontat. -i U Biiccm. Fidur, Molaes.'&c.'; j . - -. i . ., ; t j f r -j . QftBoxef D. 8. StDBa, 50 a o Smoked do . 120 0 BbrB FfcCfUR, all rtdea. mh Hhtla and Barrels AUU c-tt-dMoAflatsr. KQ ihda choice reTO KOO do. ( 3000 8sck8 LWIlpoALT 150 Bg COV7S8 ST-Aea, , QQ Bush CORN, rp 0 -tales Choice DAYJ QQ Boxe a RQP 3QQ Kegs NAILS : " " Bhls ttlCBr "300 M?HOT O .M -t-. jii.h r.v - fc-lW?0, i-by4 Candy, L3f0aahi For sale by .j JylGfti ' altCUNCli:CDttOB. Ttte Biblical Eeootaer. TTT i i Cl wards Jli-aasbf pit v . Co. , RATiKr(3Clf'lt,f BJ-V. tf. R41LT, Editor, 4 tti Li' V." ' BBV. l HATCKit, Asaociato Edlior, i.; : Organ of Nortt t C-ffc ! In lta-t- YCrW. mil 5 14 U j ta.4rluli 4.vg ife u) . ei v ocU ktcdodi YER Y BAPTIST. Qpm.mKR ITu . . Ii ; L-iJ ii J ffi.: , j.iilfi m. aa kkensxtarmejip 11 iV?ur -lr. oj Ihe mfrderefs. ' AT latef 'titep'atctr'tepdrls.', m lin-io hin'uifnrinil fhn HrtMYf f Mnmp. EurdDeaQ1 sqaaArdo JWUt ia hprtry to the 4 BIBLICAJ, BXQORBKg. , KarefTN?b ucuu COMUffRQIAL. if i 12 n't I T nVV VU! 'TnW 9.0 A P. M. iPIREds TURF- INT1NE The malket iil waksteaiiat 26cij8Jer gallon for regu lar packages with sales repoited or xw casks at that price. ROSINThe market was" quoted quiet foMralneQlaVdli.Cpl (3o j TAR Market quoted .Arm at $2 00 per bbliof, 280 bswjjji .sales, . pf, , .receipts t quotations, being an advaoc of 5 cents oa ! - dRubte fiTtJRVlSNTlNE The JihAf keV :$:50pr.rH;totyiPl.wiiU aairfue, j COVrON Tfie market was qaiyt and ateady at previorus prices, ine lonowing WeVe'oincfa! dubtaifon ': J ' '!i Prdmary. . .'I. . .'. .1 . . .' . tents ft Strict Good. Ordinary. . -r " If. MW Middling. luf MMdliag..;w.'....i.... 11 Good, Middling. ....f llf it 4 I f elTI KNVI-CT B9l A Bt K frJyTltrrapolUeM6rt(Dff(3ttir.! ' ' Aih ., . Maanciali H-W lUttt .tlUV.XiA-r-100-r--rQCV . r if. T, . . . . jtroog at2(lpLCL .lCxjiingi one 482i, short 484J. State bonds dull. 3bvrnments quiet. i i jdoiton duii, ?is of' 224 baiei middlings 1 ceaU; Orleans IS cents: tu - turessteady with sales a the olio wise prices: July 11.53 cents; August ll!50 eteptember' 11.05 cents October 10 7 its;, IJovpmbri0,53ct-,1eccmbcr 10.63 tents. " ! ! Fldur quiet. Wheat dfedlfced l(a2c. Corn active. Pork dull at ,1S 50f, LardI Wo Weak at f7 12f Bpirits turpentine 27 r&e its,, Hosin $1. 40. , JEreigbts firm VOHR1GN J . ' - -1- naKHri. , - IBy Ubfc, the Morning Stard 1 T.ToDTinnnT TmItt OA Wnnn J)Klini Staadyr midaling1 upiards 6d ; middling Oriea8 7dj receipts 7,500 bales, American 4.830 bales; sales of 8,000 bales, fwhieft 1,000- bales were for peculation and-ex--bott Middling vplajDdS, 1 a: , July dtllv-- Sry 18-lftd; Joly aWd August deiiteryld ; uUgust' add September delivery 0 28-82(5; September aad October delivery ; Oc tober d- November delivery 0 83d. Ph lureofferigs free. I 1.80 P. I-V-i-Futures Weaker: Breadstuffa market quiet and steady, J -except oorto rbicb ia dnfl corn 5 red winter wheat : 0a10s5d. -if i ' i , M. Mattebearert market f6r yarns i nd! fabrics easier.'- ' i a a take Notice I t- Thia l 4 amJVs Tyl J,9 . a. . - t . J prems Court at Washington, is ths only legal Lottery I now us ine vnuea estates, au outer charters having been repealed or hoeing no existence. r'1ltKHI OProtlTCrtlTT TO im a. ruirrvruBj- uiuutu UKANO DISTRI- JTIOI, CTjASa HrAT NKW ORLKAN8 , TUS.S- k:inMU,w Uiddaq. State 'lottery Company.,, f Tkirt3tiTtie.wl regularly incorporated by the . Legislature of the State for Educational and dhani. Legislature of the ltte for Educational and MO P-HP0.1?-l&J-S&gr-JQJi ,T H B T RM OF i .yyjtpi ri-ivis xja, to which contract the In Diablo fail itti or. the State la pledged, which pledge renewed by an overwhelming- nonniar Been vAte, securing Its franchise In the new constitution adopted December Sd, -A-'D. 1879, with a capital h S4 fA SS - - - . . JUA SIKGLK NUMBER DISTRJBU akfr'nlace monthlv on the Semnrl Tnf 7i never jcales or postpones. , . , kaX the foilowln Dlab-iDtihon 1, CATITCAL PR!-. 30.000. lqo.Qoo Ticsjcrs at two dollars each. ' ttAiir ictst. bxti :olir. j i IJflT OFjPRIlXa. .' ... r. r"':"y-, .-30.000 1 pttl -Mm.::.. ...... .?.... 10,000 otastos 5,000 i 6 Prlzea of 1000..-.. whPrises of 600..:. i . o.uvu ooe no Prlsea of inn !- of C' 10.... X f t'-'"4 ' IV i 10,0M 10,000 rrbses of S0.... . .V. :).)YJ. . .'. j. .1 . ; lo.ooo i I . ! ATXP N ntlZIS : " ' Afprximatioa m.ea of $300.. 8,700 , ADurorlmttidn IVIkm nf on " Vum Htwmoa xueeor, iuj,,..,. 7 two. M, amoonttng to ,$110,400 inalble corresponding ag(!hta wanted at all fat lata. La whom a llhsr-l flni-ni paid. " a clearlrjstatta- faU ddrut, tor f arts or 1b- . . . ' 1 avv-a va au a.zio' teiM LariMnncnrnrn. k-,aiil. aw- luvi. or Hni nrnan tvm amiii ei at u.--ri- ltO Rf A. nAUPIIIN. .. J If f " ' iivi. in Mev 0-diaB,Xaf alalia. I No. 319 BROADWAT. VK Vn eQ JrUU Kb 1 . .n"?dt"tfT -ravyiPiLftro under f X"!,n adiaanagement of OENKltALS J tT. BJJRGARD and JlIRAf. A. HARf.V. . ff MDSaw4wkW Tlr sat - ' ' jr rrrl rl r- For Sale Low, i'O-HJORSfi TRUCKS,' , ' " i ' Hi- W ONK A r.vnRT mp a' 5y. h i,. ith lit toroa5V4rcfer 'Can be bought chcao. TH OFFICE. "rT-i i $ R. R. En?L0l! ASiJ Ol'U B1T LIVING la tne northern part of Wilmington Tho cheapest place for yod'to baV droccriei ialafir. C. B. Coaf 'Wei keep alWava onVand'a1 1 oil -apply otiheltoidooaBff: ct 'H-ma,' tdoBn ar4 iS-oMrBibaa-e TAf, & Re tferilngaiii liic;er.i. eirea a Ulal and if i Mnf .lUkuUi,"i!Liii-ii f i f 1 ' . KeBueutfullT. ; j. c. y I8U : ,m ;i J. C. bTyNtiON Co. , ir I. E0faDOjimpK'rid KmVc &RL ti TIOH J (Reapd paoaiM forma t6 . WALTER CGNBY, 5 PH tf Market Street THIS BCnOOLnA8BtNUHDMlT. a taDageme&t for Umiak uT.t,.,T? Ht It up no etatrn to mental and moral iraiulug of borZu L.C U ul no uprkr. 1 hta bowtla jf fUiZ nanoardthoBlodmtarro. .Jk.!uu1.?1 kr Um Waaararo onr patron that n . fparejl Mfaralah th. hool wbtt.pt, W iror C'atalofiic appi, u y i ill ? , xTortli Oarnlino pmJ UU1 HffA jyjOUNT PLEASANT, CABAKBU8 Co f The next reaalon or thU iDrtltnUm. k. Monday of AugiMtUM. ulffij" ta, m and total expenrei for U n monihiT.n '.woBrt WflCO. For farther !nlor.& 3SPia I. a mi . ir 18 4tD UW ! , 'XjllilllVllV reinftla Y if In. sthnoniaU from the Drat t-,,...k'T ""fgtuii n th booth utoUu ihm.u,. "1 r, lard Of instruction. J r T- Md oiHi .. hool will bo opener Wiarlottt, H. c RPTMCf 'j , )( " 1 B - 1 fVf J. a. u. sjiitii. stpx, I 9 Eelhttl Acattcray v o. fri-awe K.oqolrrronnty, v Jy0MJir W Need of Sending Further 1 1 Qk. WILSON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE ! FOlt BOTH SEXKS. T1UCTLY NON-8KCTAR1AN Am 8ucce8ful Teacher. The Ile.'t ca 4UiaT.ltle.McornbUlh; le Library and ADnar.tn. i eaiiny location. MUlUry dimidm-. '.-"""H arenui DUcipUne for Olrla, W . ensea $170 per year. Sosilon bcriDt flr.uK ? Bepuiaauer. AaareM, for Caialone u' WK8LKYAN PBMALS INSTITUTE nti,. TON, VIHQLNIA, opont 1 Sit ?Jt,'N timber SOth, 1683. Amo-g the &.!7 ti-ted State. ! toon, 'ladtaa, (ffi'i" aeaed. Sorroundlngi beaatlfnL luDllfm f 'IMB1II! . Tt 1 TTT . . JaTui . rk, rMi AS ficyear, $115. All extra. ery lo ' -mum r -par 11K -... , " "-" v:.?i: -"v--" ror vaiaioxne, addrcM K' A. HARRIS, D. D. r"rekdciL Capon Springs and Baths, (AUiUIl lllTHU Watim.) UAMPSIIIRB COUNTY. W. VIllOlNIi. Also Chalybeate Wtfet., -rich In Iron, u t t, White Katpbnr In Ihe nciborho. pkPKN'FKOM MAY 13TH TO 16TH OCTOKKlt YJ annually. Unequalled by any mineral v.wr,m America, tor the care of acid dyiMa. kldnrT i Bladder trouble, uterine allmenta, goto, dlMm Sio ikln, catarrh affectiooi, rbeomatltm and fntr onal heart trooblea. It is oa unfaUiMa .. .. calculi. These water bare provod of crcat ti. ii j' -, Dai caa De Bin eoa-d.U, relied on In tbe above named than any other Blm il eprlnra la thia county. 1 Koara-te. carr ir rt ruble by mineral water. The batbs-bot.cold abower--are nnexcelled anywhere. The nrw b,j elegant ewimminir pool of alkaline wik-r, Uit Ur geet in the United SUtea, If not Id the world pccially attractive. PBNo aafer or bail r i.W ror James ana children to lparn io lm. ikrut of thia derated region ia pure and dehcleu , y, here lhat hay fever patient part with tbelr Uool.ir, For pleasure or health the travejer ntwd at pi r ther. board by the month, 4i, Vi and vc. ding to location; board by tbo week. $11 to $lk a discount for the season also lo MlnirU-r. (kkki muaie, boating, hauUng ana ublnn lu k-moc. wit livery. Passengers from Norfolk and vtcinlly iuum via Washington, as'tho i-bort cut route. (Scad tor pmmphlct direct or call on Kanuxi, rtrnKt'im, K( folk, Va. Thosa suCerin. with chilli aud iu1ui fipd entire relief at t'apou lu leu than a motitli.iil ten Inside of two weeks. W. II haL, Jo 19 2m 1'roprieii-t The New Hat Store. 1ALL AND BXAMINKMY M'KIMl aTlUh of Straw and Fell Hair; lacy are pretty aad caw JOUN M. KOUINHON. No. 13 Kruat HL Next Ui I'nreell Uihu" ap istr , ' " The Hygeia Hotel, Old Iolnt Coinlorl, Ta. Situated one handred yards from Kort -nuior Opeo all the year. Kqaal to any sotH tn lb Vult States as a 8UMM Kit UBsOKT. rUiul lor cirnii' describing hygienic ad vacuums, 'lc ilAKKIhON WlOEBUH, my 1 3m I'niprtruir Sign of the Big Boot. Great Reduction! UAVfi ON HAND A COMPL-TIC ASSO .T racnt ef Ladles, MUwoa, Children and SHOES; also of GenU, Uoje and Yo-U' SHOE-, (3AITKR8 and BOOTJ, but I woold like U)ll i" epcdal attention of my costoiwri to tf"Un lag Ljao oT Uooda : HanA Plain PHnrg A I lurt (J.IUT. t ., I PJ liand-ad French Calf Tlo, at. i Hhud-made Froc) Urals Tlo. at Machine-made Blue Top French Calf Bulil 4 HI 4 I at 4 The abovo priced Goods are anch a I eelllng at Five Dollars, and in con aeq -ears q)antity on ha and thel-TC-CM Of 1 ,hiv node the above aKKAT atDUCTION HjHU, MO. 40 Till: ew Boot and Shoo Store, 32 MARKET STRKKT. T WUULU JlS8PCrFU-T ANNOfWCt Tf mjf friends and the public jrcncrallr. - 1 " olterlnz tho balance of my Spring ad Boii aLodf, consUline of BOOT8. 8HOK9. SUff8- i1nOLE8, Ac, AT OOSr. In order to 0", . , ' . o for a Very Larjre and Fine FALL AND Stock bi my line. Call and examine yonrsrtf. j Repcctf-lly, C. ROSEWTHAL, M f3a MARKET T. ' )TMtf '" ' " 8iiiofJbij;mi tplio Lincoln Progress Ut oJ5 paper fUTi and baa! anX-ten'? eircmlatto", fJTLn is wau to th. -rtt5 autsj. Be-m rn?T throoat W v ,,. r Liberal terma wiJ imt&ta ' BnNkcrtr) ilrMa BAI'or ami rmprw-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 21, 1880, edition 1
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