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Bf WltUAM HBEttNABP. Tukspat Eybxikq, Augnst 10, 1830. VKNINGtEDITION . 'FOR PEESIDEHT : Of PenaiylTania-' ' FOB VICE PBESIDEirr: WILLIAM H. ENGLISH. : Of Indiana. :.' . ' Osse tab honest and rigU.-IanacX U 1368. TU right f trial by the habeas corpus, the HtHy tfthepre the freedom oftpetch, the righti ef persons, and the rights of property, must be prKcrxxd.-EaHaxX U 1857. When insurrectionary force has been overthrown and peace vtaXUhed, and the civil authorities are ready and willing to perform their dvties, the mili tary power shouldcease to lead, and the civil admin istration resume Us natural and rightful dominion. Hancock in 1867. . FOB COffGBESS: JOHN W. SHACKELFORD, Of Onslow- Election, Tuesday, Nov. 2.1 UEAIOCRATIC STATE TICKET. For Governor Thomas J.' Jar via. Lieut Governor Jas. L. Robinson. " Sec'y. of State ?m- L. 8auktkks. Treasurer Jno- M. Wokth. Attorney General Tncs. S. Kenan. " Auditor W.- P. Roberts. " SupL of Public Instruction J. U. SCARBOROUGH. A NOBTBBKMKB'S T1BW OF TliK SOUTH Mr. R. P. Porter, of Chicago, baa been quite prominent aa a writer upon the industrial interests of the country. A paper of his published , last year concerning the manufacturing and other industries of the Northwest, and the contrast he made between ibera and the industries of the East era States, arrested attentiou. He showed that the growth of the indus tries of the Northwest was astonishing ly great and was rapidly surpassing those of the East. He is a very calm investigator and what he says is well worth considering. He has been investigating the re sources of the Southern States, and has prepared a paper for Bradstreet, that is being discussed by our ex changes. We hava not seen the original article, but some facts ga thered from it are now before us.' A' Northern man he writes fairly and endeavors to find out what progress has been made. He says the South needs immigration. In North Caro- Una, he asserts, there is only 25 per cent, of the land improved. Immi grants with money are desiderated zreatlv. Here are some of his facts r m and figures: "New and immense beds of phosphates have recently been discovered in South Carolina, but capital.' J needed to work i hem . Georgia has hundreds of thousands of acres of good sou for sale at 50 cents aa acre, and the financial condition of the State is o sound that its loans are quoted at 12 per cent, above par.f ThrTich and comparatively unknown valleys that lie be tween the Blue Ridge and the lateral ranges of Virginia and North Carolina carry gold, iron, copper and coal below the ground, while the surface lands can naroiy oe ex celled for grazing purposes and the hill sides are clothed with valuable timber. Tennessee has received within the last two years 7,030 immigrants, who have not come s paupers, but as purchasers of bomes.v Aikaaaas has probably taken not ls than 10,000 of the same class during that time, md Texas is hkery to. show by this census a population of f uBy two millions." Stock rataiog in Texas affords a magnificent field tor enterprise and capitak" .. - .r . ,. But the great interest thai which'' is attracting the mtnt attention, ia cotton manufacturing. To carry the I mills to the cotton is the great idea. In 1879 the United States had 12, 500,000 spindles. Thii requires 800, 000 hands and one thousand million dollars. Bat the South onlyran 00 000 spindles.' j So the North doe's the spinning whilst the raw material is raised in the South. The great jdga now is to develop manufacturing: to have the cotton spun and wore where it is grown. : 17-ih cotton were man ufactured where it fc grown, Mr. Pur ler thinks $50,000,000 would be saved annually in. the; J matter of iiraaspbr lation alone. Iron ores abound iu the South, and iron can be- made jdst at cheaply here as in Pennsylvania. We give some other facts as presented by r c . iu r. x orter ; . . -r i .v; "By employing its laboring population io manufacturing enterprises, the South will not only, return within iu own hr yi6ica,;Bu i wiuAavB proa u cts o sird other countries; snd.the more it has to seH the more"mfles:ipf Tal&osdtJffillJiia-huilt, and the more cexlain nd remunerative wilt be the Jiome mstku$rii Csaners, and ihe greater WUT be the abiUty pfalLits i?f elwxnte? i and eonif oru 4rawa;fron 4 rjerj? ftuarter.- oi the glebsvJn .Iaiajanai sugar' cnttawis haviag.-' boom;; ;In the iStaw Df there is still much. . WtsidAhat -.teDot, culUTated. Forty-one mills for extracting oilfna oouoti seeaxni5 worked ,5 the cotton belt, and there-i ,umch monev It muaVlconfesedhahet tail. and hfiHves s3ay others, are ."S-:-Si ?Jf4 1 f oxe: Soolhnor there is a " rich 'field presented for cflnitaliflta - and immiffrants with some money. Novate 'really prRome if regarded iuf. by 'ddrsthe sents greater attractions or a&reaterfl iliversitv of emDlovment foiH.h in dustrious. 3i' . , . . . JUDGE BUXTON'S CHABGB IN A -;-.tOBAR V IsVfcHASVlC J furnishes t jbeliale i SLH-Hi1 5 account of a case tried before Judge Buxton in Granville Superior CtoW1, It is top lpogvorr-i bo these i;rn$A "A colored HMa-wae-ndicted under the statute for the removal if a crop of tobacco wMch;.lbdad.e':.ten0ny laadjfcfr r-r..a White , aj,'Aaioo division" of the said- crop -b dr beit tt o7 before Buxton. JadgeSd, It was mosrtantftiaida'P fold. A day , wasappomiea aior i Id. ,i division. A misunderstanding oocar A misunderstanding oocbk ..-,t -i-fti .l:! I reo-i Ae Hipuiwcuwii 4uo 1 t:.: r ' :. "'&r&:V!$lte&i1im I a yuakiot, tobaoco He warned, the jiateadaiiti I norto .remove inn laautaiu wns uiwiiju-jt"'. i neached.6haricter A uegro-re that there had been a division of 4b I - ' i.- -Ili I .-1 T-T knmiivar rvn iu u i. n. .-w. w , , -- I examination., directly contradicted I u:-tf Tfc. Rft .howed him to be a most infamous fellow, uttcrlj I ;'v ' -'ji. rUji'il'i'nAl I unworthy of credit. J nage h0Q: I miuaou. s.r,7 i charged with a decided leaning tCidevouringel defendant, although he (thcc9egto said that the landlord said to the defendant, Don t you move any of this tobacco. I am going after aquire to get him" to divide it. xne jury w uWuOCU w negroes and five whites. The whites and six negroes at once . One negro huog them and they were oat all night. Next morning - hie: Honor 6ent for them. We" quote' from the News's correspondent: "He said to them, that he was surprised' at their failure to agree. That the evfv dence against the defendant was so Slight that if they had found a verdict of gaiUy . he would have been compelled . to set it, aside, and he regretted he had not bathe' afternoon preceding charged that there waino evidence of removal before divH s too. After a moment's pause he con- eluded: '1 think 1 ought now to give you I that charge' and another pause, as if for I i reflection, and he said : 'Gentlemen of the I jury, I i8 noascharge yo, that there is no I . evidence ithatjOiis tobacco wa rmoTatf before division.' And this in the face of swot n evidence of the Bute's witness to .the coctiary;.in the face of the nngnaTed corroboration of this witness by the de- ' fondant's own witness, and in the face of the charge of his Honor on the preceding afternoon. His Honor then directed the Clerk to enter a verdict of 'not guilty,' and ; discharged the defendant." i We give this because it shows that 'Judge Buxton is a partisan on the bench that he rules according to. party sometimes and not acoording to evidence. It shows that Mr. Fuller's report of his official conduct in Cumberland does not stand alone. Will a partisan Judge make a good; Governor? Will he not be the Go jrernor of one party? t Lo i",Vn.' JA V I In 1869, $203,411.01, was expended bf the EducaUonal Fund. Of thuilJ ! . , I sum dul sd.uuu.uuo was uaiu ioi i t . a ft reacbers. Radicals did that, j They; iid worse in 1868. They expended il67,l5&l8 QfiheaQalmd, but not ono dollar was paid for acboo) urposes. I his is leeway the sacred und was abnsed and misapplied. I y way of contrast see what the De- I ocrats did. For the year ending I September SO, 187l?fi428,2 13.32 was expended for legitimate school p'ftf-( poses. ? For tbe year endiDg Septem- ber 30, 1878, $324,287.10 was ex- nended for the same necessary and I n . - - . . ' "I dsef nl purposeto ododaW ;the cbil,t dreo, white and colored. For theiLdPuhlfr DagerJtftomv towhfch: eatfleld .1 -j w .-.: ii sao v-5 jjifWu a consDicuoDs . fLzure. Among other last use! year ending. Mtemtr ;;l lp 9, $326,040.85 -was. expended; in education. There was a balance in the Treasury of -147,170.94. These -aie eloquent rjSVjjl Who wisnes to put tne Jtvadicals.j iacJc m Mil 4 SMieir father, anitdsisirSthaVhe -Was a Slate?. Wliv ihanM - MO W LI j 'J IV' "ft 7 ! rzJKf-z tr a wfliiingto iiand over the State Wo-1 vernment afrain. to. snoltanfaithfnl ol, rVft...A... IwXIIfl.H W i a 1. .a. zz i i v. - - - TKo , vf : m-j K?r'y"..Vf wuj!j SUOUe P1VGH DTftjaL.-jaliaLal.inn i.Aj J iqe Knslishr Aeopl& Wheo he was stricken dowrrby au feared mlebCiproye . - attack that was fata,arijaL0al ... .. iear suoi inrouen. me.nauon. linev IJ r-.i i l. wcu wwtwiu,ff uuw Kreai me I u it :u. 1.7 popular aman -shouldnpass away. The Philadelphia "TTy oto thus ' ,1 kL. r.o.Trcr 'It ia trivpn tn hnt . fiiw .nun . i- ah,n t shew- social and emovat by II S, WOUlCl , - -.I-."- ' .l(.Bft.Wni inemseives tne rcicryoirs or such social a bcaitical foi'ce tha their suddestfemoval fdeathflikslhjelieu's of prom well's, would UZ. 7-ai.Zi. - r" :-"';i' -": .r" CaVoar w" " w wua . B UIjU .1 C I Bismarck, Uambcita andtJiadatone. Bat , : t, . I co nendffilln sense as a man who has:lahoril faiskitKla eLrly unquestionable, by means which are siiPKeincr aooxequesuon. irernaps this sudden illness wiji coaTmce the English pebple that theirgrest leader is entitled, to dotn has thin this man - J4fttcstheaftir7 3e of rank with tho greatest of modern historianavHia great "History of ablcstl aDtraost important work but it will be preferred to it as an hanthority.: Gibbonwork is-im mor- tal. Its gabmanfigftifi cence wil 1 always perpetnateit Bu Momm8en is .indispensable. iW e ire fer tb him becatrse of hil gfeat os by fl'wKlD;hloAti!ve;rv large.' and . s'if4i4Jt.i 'teL -iv.i Wmm imm&mrJ.m. RPJffR.nhe.,, replaoed !yJiho t iliondon Globe says of ;hiafl08s:: : n 4 r could. with the utmost. halq irpm ra&hlng ino vamjiope ofesavingfome pt tne pteeiouA documents hoarded uoo his she ves, . He waarbarticularlv anxious to cet hold oft ilioee.tpvaluable parchments. handed Aown Irom remote antiquity, and lent to- him as ft specMavon oy ine, 4-apai wjspnujK ?P7:ALP Vienna. Mt.wi.u,! for iheipurpose 01 oeing incjaaea -myms craed fworkon "Roman InsorlDtioas.": nearly flniahed when the awful cpnflagra fl0B w sucb: a sudden stop to thelabors of battle forgave tm are. relates inai uu ucvci uouciu Sf0".?' oinaa Inaonptionsall the.materiajsfori a-nntlniialitfi nt hia fa mo no HiatnrY nf ii."v " .T. " L" . rr"'" . . Rome,' destined, tet describe the time or the first emperors, have been oiterly lost By a l8in?olw coincidence! firef M? unaeri?one me same-ixiai?s jKieDuur. am great predecessor .in tho Pofessorahip of Hlstoryat the' University 'df Berlin, whose library in his old agals fell a prey to thtf The Stab .478,! .ago .referred at length to the; serious results that mit foHow the aotion of the House ; 4 n!: jtion; bi by sacU; an overwhelming mnritir29o to 151. There is but , .u-. :t : ...u.. 'ULLia uuuub luitb ii win murcaao wnat- ever hostility exists to an hereditary peerage. - The' Philadelphia Weekly Notes, ot the 7th instant, says of the House of Lords: r "But since the laal election, the Peers jaeem to have been in a stale of exaspera- ' n MMnftl.l&i4 hfti. rXT7 . fnff.A UWa' ft, ftftCJT " vnu .v. u.w. liberty ia the matter of. burying dissenters: ia churchyards J ' They passed a resolution, declaring that no public money enouia oe expended in public education higher than the teaching of what the alderman called the 'three BV And nowlhey have de lighted 'aooietv' and the landlords everv hmere, but provoked an Xrieu inaotrectioo, W delivering famine-stricken tensnts into hands of grasping agents a a-rasninirairealaaBd landlords. be consequences msy be serious to themselves. The number of English radi- lcalswho desire 4ose4his last of hereditary letrUiauirta remodelled af tar the French or e American Senate, is by ,no means imair 1 " ' ' : ' ' Vermont votes September 7 tb for State officers, members of tho Legis lature and Representatives in Con gress. ' j Maine voles on .September 13th tor Governor, members of the. Governor, Legislature and Ileprescntatives in jCon gress. t Colorado votes October 5tb for Slate officers and one Representa tive. -- -" j Georgia votes October 0th for State officers. """ i - Indiana voles October t12th for i; : t. - , . Vvurw auu iVDceuuMuyin iu vuu to-x. t: :t S..i m.u I wv rirgiui vuiw. vuiuu rotate officers and members of the I -ti'Ii'i Xrt t: J: I 'gislatufe j Ana now tho papers are saying tiiat Nast. rroatest of .liviet? carica turists, who has dono the South a qeal'of harm and the country too, is lpr Hancock. He cannot Btomach ?t le' -feUons wh was bribed by De C diyef ajld f'aes Ames. We find t le following in the Raleigh Observer: r'lt .turns out that Nast favors Hancock, kit mnr ttnrV tTiirr Irt 'UWS "ailrirfteiT li&w fe4ltreh. 15,-1873,-with a "riadical Wtesmen.kCarranged differ a placard as rollowa; "" : "Disgraced in ihseyaothe public for owning Credit Mabilier, stock which was ia fact ana intent a rrafld upon the govern- ment. ASSW AVI UV Vl f)U f BWIVU f j yaices Ames leitxnree sons, rney kvW OublbheJetier" "def ehce of pprer ana more nonesi man loan var- filja or any ofthefteven oreiefht Con I Ailll..,, , -zfe'a, 1 nrnuumun uriin rnnuiv-Bii l rni ir v nm- 1" TJT .K7'.yprX!i!Kf7ZTX iieraxoearand iLeo iwa aixoour iney I.Kob - un Ah mssnna' Vn krtWrA f - i ,;t -riTTr .-.-.Tr.vr. - .tt .t wtw Garfield irHvHAvirfeltl.iny injurious pr6irerties, and: can be ddmin- T M j ! --? . . .1. . Jfols?hC) ooa&t Istetred-jjo. ciitiarea!-with perfeet"'8alety.'--- at the xpense3Wau37-.i,i Lva, :iihlleffwt fr ieed him.ihey 4re a3l.ne&bl:; J ca' " 8 lnd,flr?nEftt8 fupetl . l II ; ' .'n Li"-.' '.-. ;; . i. J:-rr.:.; . T l j oairmao. ot:tne ve.9cr xtL.i i -L'iLyii' ii f National... .tlnnimUfiA o-?ri T 7 .-- -.-.-rrj. . . . inU, 'fu'nC 7 . ; democrats, berei , ftrry-ac- j I , . , :.,;";'.-', W forming daitnjdidttdh;;! Ue soys, ha rw'tfeorQufyAPatw J. .,TV ft - .irrr. . I" " vir.v j; "n7r:: inniftflftt' a tvl Vhaff .a tsni K.v.vft I yfilRU 1 W J . . V UJ D. UUY VUU Ii 'p.ri!it' V -J. i ' .x. .ixi. i.iO'l JJKis qiti rt CSnFikeiPiBPiKJwyeated, r - - . , . ayested. I : Market for hnmiftuTr- tf , .1 : fvv-ftr staff fnrfield was. ' is out for Han cock. ' lie isPresident of, a Hanoock and Eugljsfcr Clab ia SanFranoisopr and made a rousing jspeeihreqently. r . . . r Vi. iu iuu ruporb as w iuo. uonww v young Cash and young Shannon - X t i "ThepeXmTerapldlye- oidin thfttffftfertk! shall win' f the field: . . The enthusiasiri of New Ehg; land for Hancock is explained fact that Garfield hasuathis rtVirihat auarter on : WZeiti grverthe'ehthusiasm of NewfYork' I explained by i the f sot; that tho'asah tnousanas I anMt 5 --.-.uind . hv'thn fact that I Vioa8t I P1106" I Hn0lCDlc.waa;horonia::rnn8Tvani I and tbatthQusandsof.Ienpsylvania.n 1 nnA tKn! nhi!ilrin. nri nntv ,livi nat in. 1 ,Hn VVt. ..i.i in fJalifofnta. and , r I the. West and in California, and , re- Ti " -.V.-kW;-. ik 1 t"cmust luuoiuij v 0vuiK,m enthusiasm of the Sooth for Hancock plained by the fact that thO satAIr wll rnnM them so braveTv'l ; -7r ::n llfT " ."T - l:ria(l and fltlinifld With RDeCl&l interest IT " . " r. ..- w imoai oesiaeaimseir, i oi iepuoi loans ironj iuaiDiaHjaervBU' t quently nieortiniormation--OTjinTrv,inet,or li vr-fr?r-1'"'" l&.tMMe .difficulty be wfth- I under HAmihlr in th armv: the eh' ! the bondl with the State authorities;1 antf H October opened at, 10.50 centa and cloaed, tbe : flmes . in .the .hDJiaam of .. the West andtthe Pacifier i afttbaifiWormrtioniyeafe mmfMotih. .teady aVldJot . cents. The foilowinc were uviuiux iuiuoi uioK'""ucunr. j. vnvu o am sarai-iii uJVirii.Jr t.liUA"iMnow.: iaiog -grielW Yddphid Progress.Ind. Rep. : Biephen bor iby intelligent citizens of all parties. . itbesegaesjamaiia Ut Will nAmman.l Attention ;not onl'llOlttAict Altmeya'TftattlMeh-. hhPoa,, it rPlat,, to an ertmordinity i . . . r. event in the history of the liepnblic, but because it must be accepted as the free . unbridled, heartfelt exprea-; ifidence and freedom, sought theiudg jment ot his subordinate. It J Iwritten when no uoliticians b was written when no politicians bnzzed (about the soldier to halt hia. convio- jtions or qualify his expressions. The intrinsic value of the letter consists in the fact that it was not writ ten for the public eye. and that it gives free expression to the settled convictions of the writer. It is emphatically his own production, and not only the product of his own pen, but it is an honest declaration of his duty as a soldier and citizen m an emergency that made politicians of all sides quake with fear. It ia mo fortouate f.r Qej.erftlH.nek and equally fortunate for the country. buab parusao organs uave so uisiurbuu a this letter is to make its publication.! J PWi0 necessity. That it wiU bea I vontoira in rJonorol TTannnnV ia vau,r6u uw-wuwsM. w i,w:,BM . hia I illot j.10i .,.:. .'..n just advantage, for he merits all the Ten years make chances, la 1869 the Radicals levied a property tax of 77 cents on the fiou worth of property. In 1879 the Democrats levied a tax of 24 c-nta. Boieigh Nexcs j Gov. Jarvis is making a thorough and yigorous canvass, and will be triumphantly elected. His well-known good private Character, his honest public life, and his practical experience in politics and the af fairs of the world, give bun great advan tages over ordinary candidates. Jarvis will osver prove unfaithful to any trust com- mmed to him Ukarwite lttmocrat. What arc the issues that the Republican party in North Carolina present for the Consideration of the people? Are they not entirely on the same line as the issues pret sentcd ever since ' reconstruction? From the beginning they have sought to instil Into the minds oi the more ignorant part of our population a bitter prejudice against the better class or people.. They have never cessea to misrepresent me views. purposes and practices of the Democratic party. , The negroes .have been, tanght ffom.year to year .to believe that Demo- cratic success would be the death knell of tbefr freedom.-iatotyft Observer. Cotabinfe the . choicest cathartic principle in zneaicme, m proportions -accurately aa? Jested" to secure activity, certainty, and uniformity of effect. They are the result of years of careful study and practical ex periment, and are the most effectual rem edy yet discovered for diseases caused by deiangement of the 8tomacb.liver, and bowels, which require prompt and effectual treatment. Ayer's Pills - nre sneeiaTlv applicable to this class of) diseases. iHheyi avi ujiwujf uu tuu uiueauve .win, ivwinnn. lative processes, andv restore reffUla healthy action. Their extensive ;use -by Physicians In ..their practice, an4. by all R' IK' he:.toAnt Xf'roes oi purely .vegetable suBstanees,, mey aro positively, iree from - calp: AlrEhTS J5HL are :dh! efTefttuiil cure for ConstiDation or Costivenesa. Tndlmu L ! uon. JLyspepsi, , axss oi,. Appetite, Foul 'Stomach nCL Breath, Dizziness, caaaw4ffwgt inorywiXnmonPSS5 Biliousness. Jaundice. Rhenmsdom: la OD8 of a soldier writing in the oon- KZFJg" J Jneuronifc wheat fairly active, corn denca of trnated f riendshio to his rnDAl! f?' Ioffe Hull. . Pork dull at $14 25. Lard Arm at oaeooe 4t trustea irienasnip to nts Treasnry4 xwMch owhSa agreesioyi tho t TO Spirits turpentlhe 30 cents. Rosin Superior officer, who had, m like con- fcourtil uoos noi inoi& :! Sdlvoti-A zv St 2i iWhta nKrC considerate approval that such a letter The irast railway tram running between , p nf t-a ol, TVTTrwr rnust command from both friend and Ednr$h;. and -London, known as jhe pOabWTlgJll; 06 iiiUlXOy, toe.-lAUad. nmv lnd. ' ,a to atc au ' OtiK statb oMninAs1si. 1. her life f Cathartic Pills "perfectly reliable ..purgative inedicine.-l .Sefnff compounded of " the concentrated "f" i i Tnmors. Worms. Xeirm.rHa rviMivI GRsDiarrlTma, DyTenrGou?! other diseases resulting from a disor4efJuj?l As a Dinner .Pill they have no equal. . , While gentle in their action, these Pills retl 'ticf tl Sfe lo!a the most thorough and searching cathar- tha i can bo employed; and nevor giyo uniess me. ooweis, aro- lunameai ana wieir innuence is neanns. Tnev stimu- 1.1 ..!. J . . " . .. . r . uie appewwj uuu UftgesTeoreanss uie l.cperate to puruy ana emich the blood. ani immrE TflTlfiWRfl iif:i health' and "vigor "to the ' I ttrrtAln OTrafATri , - - . i Practical and Analytical racists. : Pitlcai and Analytical Chomlsts. SI Aid. UttUUUlBTS STZSTTrHXIlI. dly 'i - ; i'jmMrotioMdi LADIES ARB INFOHatEDKtAT4Ut8; i VXBGINIA A. ORHhasjwducedeDrlco of . hleor.hlMffT and flylnl?' LAdies' und CnU- aSSI lats from FIFTY U,VWETT-ViyJ6 CT8I -THE-trATESTrNEWy, raOM'AtLPAlira OF.THB mutt vvint f AitflEST OF A 31AK WITH ' A' ABONX ; STOLBN' IX STIfiBMAM's MAHCII TO THJ SBA THB SBA-WAJTHAKA DIS t - ASTKIT WnOXKSALH " INDICTMENTS lJJ a vaaTSja ssau vw uao aaviMiiift wimm j rested-yesterday in Wall street for offering aone thousand dollar South Uaro fJJ 8 i wi-i.hxM KOoobod TneNWWftibseM I fhMo5l KrfnJVflttry, jaaigjlgejjateBi r ths;&aawanhaka4ifa8ter;r Thevosav thev, !biTeih!, li carelessneis and intTUgepcQ o?-HJ;rrtiB jroyf pmaistpjBffiPWMl? i " W? i era 01 veaBeouacujwerevipaioiri 1 menU against Austin jayne and AQdrew - p Craft. inaDectbrs-tof'rife boiTiPA.V abalnst "Pctipra J &tlm?&?tt:&&Wqryf- aa- ns e: . lTfsjenitWrlj;jqWl6d -the I'RaaiDftnhftlr. Tha .r'SlSjrJWvWVB mkSm&hl i -nienureaenien.aojviucrMi&xoAar'irava iCopleVoli the. r'i rrestaeni or it FOUBIOn.IllflflOitNU. irK frkmoh' -xtsmoaMSM. 2 2823l I ; prjBijcAX aAik--AX kmtoil dkeei - to Qtrrr tbance-i'Xvor- ABLB BAKVEST- WEATII E B - WAY ACCIDKNT. ' (:. ' ' -BATL- . t j , 4Bt Cable to the JLokaing Star 1 ; ! Losbow, August 10.-4 .Paris, dispatch Says the final results of the; elections tor Jhe 1 Opuncils-GeaeraUsbowibat L,W2 BfipublKl I capehava beeoiMected, and,406) BeactfiMH y tb, wf08etftoveis!iethesbon la.-Dearini? aaie D&iortt me -war. no i I gentfemsnha'jabpdi f poMrnifor Vifgiii, with sales at quotanonp. is I at the trtrfe of heianiamsrchjto ,tmj tea; I j UOTnJW-rThp marine ( was1 teady? 1 Fd- f- ; ". -T:7. s-- A --?v r-Tii. 'vTT' K 11 Aanla.n lnli.A D(i.J..t.t1 A A I JUUriBU.ilT " 'OUH"JUtflVBUV' DtVHUOO XI. i i -, ; mm mm, - .-. i -1 r ' ,.k.... 1 a Paris dispatch says the editor of the Legitimist newspaper :, fc Iriboulet. is Baron Hickeo UardcD, an rishAtnericant &$lf8&3!& gwaiD caoaia.1 .'(noowaii&a-peen constaiHiy; pefbvetBe'GbTT reSouih I Kimrdom isweeeaincly troeand favorable' I tqrarvesfftV! qsoi ,x:.. . .v :'f r- I i ; Jwi&Wbs-W of the accidents Phjjicians have gone to toe bccdo tsxic FATAL DIFFICULTY ABEKSTS FOB A i MUSOSB COMiTITTKD NINE TEARS AGO. ' ; IBy Teleeraph to the Morninc 8tar. Ualveston. August 10-Tbe iVTetcs has the following specials: I -i : . MMviUe. Auoust V. On Saturday A. Prugalhada difficulty with P. li. Snyder and H. II. Walfrom. dnyder-was' -killed and Pragal waa-4angroBaty'W0undcd. Jfort Worth. August 0. Williaw Picker ing and son have beeaarrestl3 here for the murder or G. W. Dawson, near Hanis burg, Saline county. Illinois nrneyears ago. run TUUF. to-day's SPORT OVEtt sabatoqa ; COUBSK. LBy Telegraph to tha Moralng Star , i Saratoga, August 10. The weather is pleasant, the attendance good,, and - tbe track is in good coad Kioto, u" -1- - -i I Firsts race, tbreaauaxteis mile. Mark 117. ' s Second laoc. Clarendon-Hotel stakes, for fillies three years old, GlrtnVwori, GlUlelia second. eitdereila!thJrti7 itTml 2n' OBOHOU. V-'-' DEMOCEACYUNTTBD FOE HANCOCK xilB i -i. ..::A?m ttwarMit. .c-. viu-,nv fBy Telegraph to tbe- Horning bUr.l 1 f i Atlanta, Aug. lO.'ResQlutibns promis ing the united and hearty - support of , the. democracy ot tieorgia to naaccck and Engliah, were: adopted neaoioaousiy-by a 'riBlng. vote of the CQUTenUpn : . The ixtenslve rolling milf at Greenville. Pennsylvania, owned by Kimberty, Ccrvis C5j jo.y.oi pnaron, wa ournea, at -a ,jaie hour last night.' The loss Is" estimated at flOO.DOU; tnsersace fSS.OOO; ' Abdut one" hundred and fifty woikmen are'throwtv out of employment. . r t(J 01-V wtiT l,f; ! n J - .Anl,--j-Ji - ' - O tanQara" tjeeailllff , ivfi tipanBT. PlftAkTfor Bale by B. KDSN8. . cm OA n7TJsint7 vts-vtit .t )i . . r Pw-Addeaaa, DnriaygtonJ n. i HefereBcea David G. Worths Geortre Her. J. I -w. joarnes ana f. wanreit ittis-..tuia uawt'ir. K I Wooten,.of Wilmington, N. C. . . an 10 Im ' :- - - lOu We lhtehdto Sell . .a aa. mrunmnv d w . wwy . J , Peas. Peart Hominy, and he. '"fiast Boltsfr MeaJlnUa C 4ty" . ' - ' - i u na At flgares that Will agtonlth- the natives, - ,: PKSaTONOJtTMMTO 0.. t an 8 tf Miliars and Grain Dealers. Fresh ArrivJils. 4aii isbb1 ' ! S- fljJi-s 1115A irtllA MIJL WW' . KftOi. .f.rtV w4r -mI .,.,, . i. PFiJ ?W , JLPPLCA-8, jrpiBS0NAl. ATOf50,k Wxtf I I Pearl -Bar lev nnd Bai?o.' -Another let of-thai l'J7 MonikiMi attrhtimnAftMUftni nrf.ftftUuTI A lot of Brooms, will ieil low at retail: Wood an Vll" TSt!!711SiTV Willow Wafei fijii jncaof FamUyeroeeriea, garf , ixwiBcoo ana uq.aors, au as conom rnces ftf"" IR""'iiU i ana so poain, x ront t --.- .... w - i i. ."n i J - i ' ' .mi -' i' W II M IfpTp NM U K KT. TsfAROFFlCKAugust 10, 4 P. M. JPIRITS TDRPKNTINE. The mar ket was firm at 27 cepji per gallon for regular, pack ageslwithojlrap taction s up to the close of our repot t. . ROSIN Themarkei was dull and nomi nal for Slraiood andjflfmfat ft 10 for Good 8iaed,(wiM no safes Ao eport. . . ! t . . ,. T A Kr?Jrha-niaik&t,opeaeiltea4 y l $2 05 per Ubi'or ,280 Ibswth; J4les ot te- I ceiptsat quotations, closing At 3. 101yd. uuyuis XUHimTINE The, market wsb flWat $186io'r Yellow Dip. "and fVi'iUneaiToiial tfere ' l" befe .... OrdiaaW . 71 'cents IP lb Good Ordinary. ....... SI t. ti Strict Good Ordinary. . . Dow c Middling. '. . 10 ! Mtaaitag- , . .4. 10 t .:",! Good Middling, . . . . 1H .' : i ri 1 1 aa' m-' ' '' J 1 ' ' i ; .'-'WOT vsrrstir.aSfLUpsai;a-.. . tBjrTelegnpb to taa Morotog Star.) Nkw Yohk, August 10 NuoBiT-Jloney. strong at per cent, sterling exchange 481483. State, bonds doll. Govern ments quiet Gmmernai, ., , , . Cotton dull and easier.With sales of 152 bUes;niiddliDg8 11 &16 cts s Orleans 1 1 11-16.' gents; futures steady: sales at the following notations V AugUBt 11.44 cts; September ao.oi cents; uetober lCLOS.ceats; Npvea per 10.49 cents; December, 10,49 cents; Uanuary 10.00 cen(s. " ' - CKKIK fflAHHKIh. j fJty Cablo to the Morninz btAr. i LrvKHPOOL, August 10 Noon. Cotton dal and easier; middling uplands G 13-16d; middling Orleans 6 15-16d; sales of 6,000 fifties, 6f which 1,000 bales were for specti ation and export; receipts 7,400 bales, f which were American. Uplands, lmc, iA.ugUst delivery G 23-83d; August and Sep- lemoer delivery 0 li-lou; September and October delivery 6 ?-16d. Futures flat. l JLard40s 3d. Metshort clear middles I Kovettber delivery G 7-82d. Breadstuffs quiet. Corn 5s Id. Hod winter wheat 0s 6d9 10d. JjU T Uplands, lmc. March and April delivery I a-ioa. jrsrarcs ciosea oarely steady, j r THOMAS H. McKOY bUCCKSSOK TO Country Frlende on the prospect of men line crops. 1 From every quarter ho learns that tho Farmer is In gooJ spirits. Ho therefore looks forward to a LARGE TRADE, Id has therefore mado hia .arrangements to meet s large demands which Necessarily mast follow. He will keep a large STOCK OF GROCERIES of every description, aad he chiUenges comparison . j ' ;'i - ' . ' i": ' . " ' "' i ... "I ( fdr GOOD GOODS AND LOW PRICES. TIIOS. II McltOY. Qrocer and Liqaor Dealer, 5 A T North Front Bt. DAWU -r Corn; Heal;1 Hay. j fris (Saab watprmond all&L, ' rc.i. k v i 50 0 , : 4 - ifipur, Jiioiaftsps, sugar ' Nonn BbL FLorjia, npat u !1aUU Kxtra Pamily. CAA Hhda and Ebla Syrtp. New Odeans, JUl Now Crop Cuba and Kvio OiicoJkia- LA8SB8, -- . OKfi blaUAR, CtArLoaf. Grannlatcd, f ZOySt&ndard A, ExtM3W.C,. .-Ate Bacon, Lard, Fork. &c. QQ Boxoa Smoked and Dy 8. SlOgS,. 1 Cfl Tabs Choice LEAF LAKO. XJJ t Bbia CTTY StEsS PORK,' fogs COFFEE. 1. - t I itlo, Lagayr and 'Java, ' BbateaLYKandPO-fABn. 10Q 80X68 Pn MC1 G11! Snnff, TeSaeeo, PaperV Matchea.' 8n0t,Splcc,Qln lT! eeri FeDDm lior Iron. Hnt Battels, At! w . Jj is tr ; WlioloBilef Oro. S Com. Jlorta. OpOril, Springs 7ancL -Batlis,' f'Lrtnix wATsna.) t-i iii...' ft. r-i ; x , BAXSHIBK,OOUNTY.fW.fZXtOINlA. . Aldb Chalybeate1 Waters; rlctf 'm' Iron.'knd a fine ;.s YPES.FROlt MAY.) Vt annually. i la&nnailv. Uneaa Ijj any nilnaral wtori tayspepais. kidney 1 wstorsln DiaatHsr ionoies, aiermo anmsmsygotttj diseases of tnetin. caUrdvafCeeUoH. raaowaMatayaad foa- I Uoflal heart troubles ies. mis on vnroutno eoivent of awaa Jura,rfoTeiLOfc taaat aW t a neae waiei la many other diseases, bat can be mora oonftdenUy tal tptJafis httUaooontJl cnaiiU eurt if cki n tea on mtna sdotb mmsr tnis in m m n. HP? T vaerai wtMnr .: Te bSUisbot cold aad 8Hoir6r are. nnexcellod an nr her a. Th maw and : eleanswimmmg poor of alkaline water, the lar-i geel in. tn C<edL States, If aotln the worldTls sJ peclally attracure. GTNo safer or better placet ror iaoie es and children to .learn to swim. Xbaalr of is elateaitpQ-dftiicis.iv . H win their troabiea. naed not m f r. 4 AnH M meoor.' dmito itidnllraanibthe-ireok. aiaaoSlAi aiacpnntifor the season .also to JllAlstqrai r6qod innate tKJatinfc'htinUni and aAhlnkin Benson. ilZrJ t irrery Fasseneers from NorfollrandTfcinltvtm raahlntrton. aa the .ahoixaat oata oinnd m latkira. ."Tbosa siffarlntf wUk-Ohilifl poiei uireci or, cau Am samoa. a Sr. ii; t 4 1 -ftft-ftft-ft- nersinav uay rever pafieau part then, Boarl bV th month. iftAtortattsfs! 39..; Jrijobowi!l&uiwimi ;I iliww w n juivanca oi iAtaera, ,f w a -tarn 4uV i . UnnnllC-lA T.I-ftX7I T T -u ci7. I CharlotteEelale ' ,,M'vBtttnto."- nesaioir begUs aiala f r kirk. XWItU)C BCHOOl will WWII., tbo Principal. Iter Wm iTTr'T- Zr, Charlwu, BeUevue High school bar. t crane ban B(Th.T" Li '.steaattes- isVt5SL2- my w luruninrNt 04 Abla eorna of baral provUlon r. th. .K? '"Uo- of Btadeiita. For VatZTT."-tf Uon, addrwa W . KTaBHot ivt "" jriaoodtmpaw ttutari ' pNeedofSeDfluigl WILSON COLLEGIATE IMSTITOTE '; ;;: for both skxk. OTRIOTLT NON-8KCTA kl a m leges and UntTerattlaa Ktprea i,.ai 0u Klna Library and APimtto5 J"r Healthy Location. afiUDuSStoS B'!S Parental JMaetpUna for OUU. aX"! penaoa f HOper yor. Station CinV Srlri!"' f in, BepteaalMC Addraaa. for J.V.l-l!. r,t "(U. . v.. ptAROLINA MILITARY IN8TITUT1 , InaUtnta will open aa nsaal on SeptwnbTiSr Uw lar Conrae," iralnod to engaBe at ouce In ik.T"" , na of U. a-a v once u, bH .S!5uif" B,vle ' ionnatlon apDl, u,. 4 aaaa we bop'taMhoprtok. in. Trinity College, N. C expanse for all Uema U from 13 to tan W Hare a good rnparatorjr nepattaL CTerjr accommodation for those wbowUhuT. a HpecUl Oonre. . Mead for Catalog tnltr Oolletrs. N O jy XT im a CRAVrS. ProtUm. ted. Addreaa Uer. A. M. jau.r v wmjMvm mm i m on atvua - a ow Wlndaor, Md. ' l' The Place r0 UUX DRUOB, PATENT KgDlClSIf, U BURBANK'8 PUrmtr;, Corner Front and Prlncoai hu a we my i 3ar if BETHEL. M AJ. A. U. SMITH, Scp'L, Uothel AcadMBf p. o., fr in we P.oqoler eoanty, Va y 9 codSw Received This Day, 50 CA8B9 mm DRY DOWZir UlAMPAUNI, FRBSil PBOX BOND, At Importer a rrlee. GEO. MYEK, Avt CA UAHK8 RKKNC1I BRANDY, 0J . KHUM tioNU Till" . lportor's Prices Only Sl.bO for a BoUianf Importod French Uruidj, At USO. MY SKSV Or TabaOII.T BOUB BUTTKH, LO 3J CENTS A fOUND, iButtar WINE3 and LIQUORS, of best arani. At Pgpalar Triers fCO. M YKK, myS7tf Mos. ll.lXlSSootarruotit. CHEAP MEAT. A FKW HEROES .Rejected Canvassed Hams, Will be rM at SIX CXXTS. HALL. & TEARSALL. W QAWtf j i Wire Netting SORBKNS For Doort and Wlnk Good to keep ont flies and mosquito. AlV Sash, Doors, Blinds. Lumber, aod Uulldlng Ifaterta OcMtsUl ALTAKPgK, PKICK ai. Paotobt: Foot of Walnut st. iaStf Omoa: Nalt, uw Kail Ctom H i Nowis the Time rjVj GET OUB BUQQV.OAIUUAOS. CASH Drar. liar noes, Saddle, Drlflla. OuWw. anyUilng in thle Una at Hock Jtottom rttm n SJf Third, bst. Sl arast anf PrtfO"i-, ! v Cotton Gins. wia u lamnuiiftif ; imi i ; i ... . t . . . i . . fnJ I I ara reeeinnK weso uina oy wi p- . .ntfr and eTcry ono gjuiUlWlAvattnlKllf-Jtim j6lWBAw4drf.r' 19, li .Ad MM arkst aaSU i Groceries, &c. FULL aTOOfc ALWAYS dM liaafl. 'Catifcr, Cheosa and Lard, llama. S. CCaavanscd. "" Xeatk, aaaokod at, JO. Mackerel. ' ' ' sjV.1 v 'i MsiU; lermt,' ' ,:' f . , j . ...... ' rotatocs. North ers IrUh, Cider, 1 8ngar4 Crnahoa. rVwderod, Oraaalated, andojloa.. v. f ' : 9offoe.aT'a,Laalraid Ktoail nra. Tobacco, Ctwwlng and 8mokU. f-' ' Appoilaaria Mineral Water. Xroah "'!aft Va Foam. Btertlnr, Paupjoo. awl ( . brands of rlftas-nijf Powders... t, denMi. Laundry and ToTlot, " U KtJ IIS aiJ 1'. :i 1 r ; mm nnoaff won 'V U i iv : ONB ' ALMOST MtW, : H: I jo' ii .(.'TiiiJ 1I"I J'-d ;:! J Both la thoronga.4 ii CanUb6akhiKli;' "-r" 1 iJ x ..: Applyat raisorrwa. MDt. S. 1AWI . UsUmomala from lha irTtf.w. . siuki to tha South u to tU. thoroSSl rVTKW WINDSOR OOLLBQt AKX f UST CALL W KOW aiU(.:ttWJ li w wool tdTlMS vail that totand n,1 Oelebratsd Brown Gotten QinS to pUM iasir orai ftkatL Wft mtastfi yia-rti -sua'Kiiej; 'i,'-r; y t;iij f -fff -ir ; !
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 11, 1880, edition 1
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