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asCaa r -suet i pit QoxtimQ By WILI.UIII H. BftBHAKII tionsand the uncomDroriiislnr etiertJv tar of the honest laboring ni3n--afo you j prepared to have such a fallow asr this to be the President htttiUy mil- WILMINGTON, N. C: Wednesday Evening, Oct. 20, 1830. EVENING EDITION. i - FOB PKSSIBEBT: WINFIELD S. HANCOCK, Of PenmylTania. FOR VICE PRESIDENT : WILLIAM H. ENGLISH, Of Indiana- do your duty. Go to work now. for Hancock and reform and a restored brotherhood, vote. hAOAtt tn ornw wrone every North ern Legislature would be convened r ;, anrcofeeimeirepresehtativea to ' FROM ILL PARTS OF TfiKTO the South oould prophesy or desire would e" reaped fully. It says: -'iThkf the Sc&th's turn at last has cigt fib share he Ceaefitsof the wobderfurnialtf- iol ilutfnlnvilnonl that !o h at F.ifti.riitin tit lion people? If; vou arevjiot. then' f&oderitfWeateri civilization m -&&eq. Grant's oroutb this wnb talk : ifvuj tAii tu aio puuauiiUiviBi tuwHfu gftified-W- roc" the demoustraiioo-' of his old proposition that the South would finnriah hpttor nndpr frop, lahnr than it fcVer Go to the polls and j flourished tinder slavery. Tbo - politician should take, courage id tbefacvttiat fttj ititu sion of uew - blood and a 4.eisity xf ie Nothing can intimidate me doing what 1 be in laoa. of a man whp'musvbe Charitably aup- posea not to Know ui wwu but its adoption by an elderly lie- d politician, at a pubtiA emiBgroaIed to, protest ailMBo allljea -secessionist; riTOiitra of il)e South, Mcertajn!yI:extraordi nary. Suppose a Southern politician were tr calf Sn IfieState Iiegislatures to meet wrier they 'thought ''things were going wrdng'Mn ...Washington, and recall thi member of Jongress, what name ahottW w gtv their ao- its new and glorious departure. Already uon t-ivmion, the merchants of New York have resumed J They are boasting that the asperities .ud mUmemm- and ha- KK XTT. WHAT A OBItlUCU&TIC AMtttlNI T It TION WOULD DO. No man can well estimate the good results that would follow the election of Gen. Wiafield S. Han cock. We believe 'Hi would have a tremendous influence in restoring har uiouy throughout the country. The break up the anomaly of a 'solid . South The patriot should rejoice that admission to a share in the nation's splendid material prospects will destroy the last vestiges of bitterness and resentment . over the 'lost cause in the South. Perhaps most of all the city of. New York, as the commer cial metropolis for the products and the distributing point for: the supplies of a large part of the south, is concerned in watoh doseV As .oB au,iug. THE EATEST NEWSTp?"lX)OTEmAi:. r-.v At rAMt. LOST. RLD i.'4 W T L MJTN flFjTO N M A K K T. Theritu r trial JP treds of sectionalism Jiave been kept They no. longer depend fortheir prosperity lrom its ntrenonmeuM. t uey uu ShT lXZt&nt?, u urn v upon the abundance or the price of wheat not intend that elections, shall elect f alive by ust such fellows as Conk- the Kocthwest. The two thousand sijt any more in thia country. They ling, Sherman, Uraqt aim WRECK OS1 THE ALPENA FULL If COST FIBMED LOSS OF ENTIRE LIST OF PASSENGERS AND CBBW. F: V n'iv TeleffraDh tt the Mornin-j Star. ' (5iacAd(, 'October 19. The excitement and" tuspense wbicb f or the ps ibree'days lmvq beu hourly increasing respecting the fate of the Alpena, were changed to pro found sorrow On thd part of those whose frieDds were known: or believed, to bo on board, wbeu to-day's news not only fi ej to report her safety, but announced the cetaioiy of her destruction. The offices of the Goodrich line have been tilled with mournful faces. It is not deemed possible lb-it any one could have beeu saved -from the wreck. Had a raft been made it, could hardlyhave lived five miautes amid tb fierce heatiag of the waves; ivnu Sbooe probably wilt ever tell the story of tn$ wreckyeeeel " illSQKLLANKoUS r "in, j! aiiillMffc. m 'fc M bM I . m . h v h m m m mm mm mi mm. n . RatatO Under Decree f Foreclosure. 1Y VIKTUK AND Iff ViTRnn.u A Judcment of rireclMrni r-n--?r. OK teim. 1830, of tb ga pot lor Cwtof 5.1 u J A . Am uu been tnerikfown art peace taika" the civU mtwri&e are whose intellectual armory appears to readwand wiUina to perform their duties, the mis- , . t ary power tho4d ceaM h lead, end adryw- supplied With only poisoned ar- Utraatm romw v -Hancoct U ;3C7. FRBS1DKNTUL ELECXOBJ. FOB THX STATS AT LARGE: James M. Lbach, of Davidson Fabius H. Bxjsbke, of Wake. DISTRICT ELECTORS: 1st District, Thomas R- Jernigan. mean-to hol4onosfMwer in any ana air contingencies, and they omit no opportunity to show their lordly con tempt for "the vulgar populace," for lhe turbulent and dangerous masses." If tbe American people are not strong and brave enough now . a . I . !.; : . Tk r XT V 7T.- I VOW QOWD lOese OlUbtem KlUBi, . .. I liberty, tbev never will be. And if Garfield. I hundred million dollars that have gone into iue oouiu id ioe past ien years tor us vui ton crop alone, while greatly repairing and teplenishine that -once wasted section. have immensely developed the trade and prosperity of New York." t 8TAR OFFI0E. October 20. 4 P. M. The market openedqu:9t andj irregular, with 43 cents bid and 43 cents per gallan asked. Ru- nnrtfri snloa tutor if 90.0 raeka al A91 rnl. I action rDdlDIT In ..Id Oonrt tut. per gallon: " C RQSNTbejmaVteyw firrrt at $1 45 'Wl.1: 'Zij.Z for Strained and $1 6$ tor dool! SiTmned; iiJf'""d r.'i1 "u ,or cw?b, ,,,'d but no transactions repr,eii door, la tho city or WHaUnitoo. Mnn?! 4 10 TAR The' 'market Was fl'rhi ' Ht 2 20 neTlS per tbr of 280 lbs. with sales at cnotationi !ln. to wr or Lr.i' .ho.,"1'':' CRUDE TUIlPENTINE-MitrKet quiet, with sales ieport,-d at $1 for Hard and $2 80. per bbl. fr Yellww ,Dip, aod Vrgm. COTTON -The maiket opened firm. 'ith sales of 12ff bales on a basis of 10 county, Bute of ftorth Carolina, in . iLf,"0 action rending In Mid Court. tMtwM LB .Cl-H city of WUmtntton. ud deMribe L lr ,n 'hv Beginning l the NotitaMUn IbuWi T.V ivv luruiorij Known u tmtenConri'a ,u "till,, .a . . . m I ts . nonuwmraiy wna me weatern lin. r ...V. amebeuiK parallel with uU MaU stw . ,bt timdred and thtrty (880) feet lot ,u2!l)', Boathern 11m of Frinr.. ut- .k.'..'11 b. 11-10 cents per lb for Middling. Futures i ""1ST. JiX!??" Z for October opened steady iu New York at 10.83 cents and closed barely stead v feet U the Hactern lae mt Ninth r. . wltU laid line of Mnth .Lr lbr huodS'' thirty (350, feet U tbe bwurlnf ; nn hrlS tun. lot, piece or paieel of Uod which n.: 1 ll" at 10.94 cents and closed barely steady at deedof mortjtge, which beara dwTth.7.' COHKLIROS I.OG1C TURNED AQ1INST UinSBLP. 2J " Henry R. Bryan. Sd " Daniel H. McLean. 4th " William F. Green. 5th " Frank C. Robbina 6ih " David A. Covington. 7ih " Theodore F. Kluttz. 8th " James M. Gudger. FOB CONGRESS: row b. Elect Hancock and the cause will be removed to a very great ex tent that prompts the bloody-shirt flappers to 'such extraordinary dili gence, and makes them grow more been feeding Conkling out of bis own havtnl voted them out in November, sanguinary the farther we are re-j dirty spoon. It takes up his figures j the people do not seo that they get out in Jdarob, we may say farewell to liberty. Waihsngton Post. Dem. meu believe she stru'ek a rock somewhere J 1-85 cents; December opened steady iZZZl JJ?.rJ?E. i.'0 v -i -jj . . J ...... I 1 " -" vi w n.nc on iuc east snore boo weui 10 py ces some distance from the beach. Ttier' is much complaint of the laxity of tbe cvmpaoy in having no list of passengert1. Theqrew was thirty strong. It is stated wbeu the vesEel left Muskegon she had seventy 'passehgera and at Grand tfaven she took on'fiVo, mostly women. Goodrtcl', however, thinks the passengers did not exceed tw.enty-ave, or perhaps twenty in number. 1Q.93 cents. The followioc were the ofli' cial quotations here: . .. cents $ lb, the office of tbo Uagtater of Deeds of u. ccT. . " New Uanorer, in Book "N. N. M. " pj??1' ' t6i. to which reference 1. siren or iiSE? M '' Ordinary Good Ordinary Strict Good Ordinary Ltow Middling.. . Middling. Good Middling. . 95-10 10 3-10 10 11-10 my Th! 6th day of October. oc5 Mt h'-TH l.AVih, tJoieniiami,,,,', A boot Fraud. Cincinnati Commercial, Hup Cleveland, October 14. E. V. here last night for consultation as to ibe A Smalley; of the New York Tribune, eWgibility of the Rector. Stanly Matthews ' dlwS Tl iiVSnil . , ,J' .. t?? presented aq opinion that persons holding 011 S8 1 1 cents j is in the city, on the way .Hast from offices other than Federal offices, ; were eh- futures steady, with moved from the days of the war and j and theory as applied to the South the scenes of strife and carnage, and brings them nearer home to Four years of rule under a wise, hu- New York. Conkling insists in his mane, patriotic, conservative Presi- New York speech that "the superior dent and even the North would be- property-owning and tax-paying come reBtive under and intolerant of power" of the North should dominate any abuse of the feouth Dy the evil- me vsovernmeni or ine union, xiis Tn(jiaua, where he made a careful minded fellows who feed upon hale I idea is that wealth thould have peliti- j study of the campaign. In an inter view with a Jueader reporter, he stated that, the Republicans made TT 1,1 I . 1 f 1 I hnom a a a ' kit am I i Ki a! .nAtitrAllinUp I - - . xuxecuiivo wouiu nave a wouuenui i w v. nniorttH in matters of GovernmenT. The m I TT .1 we Deiieve most I union atrects mm to two counties t us try it. Why J New lork and limgs and shows OHIO. THE BEPUBLIONS AND THEIR ELEC TORAL TICKET SEVERAL MEMBERS RESIGN TO AVOID COMPLICATIONS. I By Telegraph to the Morning Star. Columbus, October 20. The Republican State Central Committee and numerous candidates for Presideoiitil electors, met ComniUsloner'4 Mate of it(u Esinte Under Oocree i Foreclosure). BY VIRTUE AMD IN PURSUANCE 0K . Jadgmentof forecloiurc, rendered t a. i A term, lfcO, of the Superior Ooart or Mew iL UM County, State or North Carolina, In a eprui ",v,! acUon pending In raid Oonrt botwoen T r i PUlntllf. and Wm. P. Cnd mn V CaVIUul. miA ht ..i. i,' dT hill Wlfn lprm1an(a ttta . 1 " . ' - ' uuDisiKDea, M as a most delectable morsel. A term cal control that the ubulk and sub- JOflN W. SHACKELFORD, of office uuder a mild and yet firm stanoa of the nation's wealth and Of Onslow. all sectional ani- LEuacnoN, Tuksdat, Nov. 2. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. For Governor Thomas J. Jab vis. effect in assuaging mosities. 1 his steadfastly. L should the North hate the South? I that according to his theory as ap- Lieat. Governor Jas. L. Robinson. Sec'y.of State Wm. L. Saunders. I Why should that section be regarded I plied to the South, these should con with suspicion and jealousy that I trol the legislation of New York and surprising iu this, in view of the Re- fihn.nA im nolifiv enLirelv. Ho rIiowr I publican majority in the State. The r j i - - - - - - .r o rfi " Treasurer Jno. M. Worth. ' Attorney General Thos. S. Kenan. " Auditor W. P. Roberts. " Sup'L of Public Instruction J. C. Scarborough. for judge of the 4th judicial district, IL Tyler Bennett. F.jK JUDGE OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, John A. Gilmer THINK OF TUKSK rHINGS. Let every Democrat in the Third District remember three very impor tant things: First, every vote is necessary. No man can stay away from the "polls and thus fail to do his duty without self-condemnation, whether we win or are defeated. If we are victori ous, and we hope we shall be, then ika Holinnnant Vioa nrt nart nf Int. in . - t a I sibly. Then why make such a foolish the reioicing, for the victory was j 3 J , . - tt jr--i I charger' Why attempt to deceive nnnii in inn ii mth ih mmlku through his culpability then his con importation. New York Tiutb (Independent), Oo ober . 17 18li0 In Columbus City, Ohio, one thou sand more votes were reoorded than the census returns as the number of male inhabitants. There is nothing Antn nrAAilaw id f Vial tlia TAt.iiKlinnna tributary to the immense wealth of that these two counties pay in State, dd'n , . . za ,en , hon san iQSltead the North? J county and town tax $33,380,858, j 0f ooe But the Northern Radical papers whilst the remainder of the State pays GeoJ Butler on Indiana Frauds, have one key upon which they play only $13,757,241. That is to say, these "Aside, however, from the local is- forever. Their harp, so far from bav- two counties pay $29,613,241 more sues, which will not enter into the .u a . u u t.,. tK rmi nf ,' next election, the loss of tho State to inz a thousand strings, has but one taxes than the rest ot the state. . . , , m, , rv the Democrats is largely attributable string now. iney say it ine .uemo- xnese cuunt aru very largoiy iera- to 'repeaters' brought there by Re- crats are elected all that was accom- ocrauc, giving as rauou asu,uuu ma plished by the four years of war and jority, we believe. The Union asks the results of reconstruction will be Conkling if his argument be good for gible as such electors, but that to avoid all semblance of objection from any quarter, he deemed it desirable that persons holding any office, elective or appointive,' should resign either those positions or thvir places on tbe electoral ticket. A resolution to this effect was adopted and the eulire eve ning occupied in inducing the candidates for electors to accept the decision of the Committee. Generals Grosvenor and S. S. Warner, candidatts for electors at large, decided to resign their places us directors of the Soldiery' Orphans' Home and the Northern Ohio Asylum, respect ively. Dr. Beaman retired rather than re sign his place as member of the Assembly; Several other candidates resigned minor offices. State Senators Egleston and Klrby, of Cincinnati, were not present; but Will be cilled upon to resign either the State offices or their places oa the electoral ticke'. tliy Toltrauh to Ue Morning Htar. ) Financial. Nxw Yoke., Oct 20 on Money strong at 28 per cent. Sterling exchange 48148J.. .Slste bopds dull. Governments quiet. Commercial. Cotton steady; sales 8876 bsles; mid- Ui leans 11 5-16 cents; sales at the following prices: October cents: November 10.86 cents; December 10.93 cents: Januarv S.?rSR ttuZJ?? 11 38 cents. ' I fr'J1' P41"1'6'11" wlr 't Ninm.-ull' rlour quiet, wheat steady. Uoiu quiet. rors steaay at fit). L.arU weak at f 8 60, ohaw. Coin ml loner. appalnUd by Mid 1n'd,n,,, nd docroo, will tell ror cub. by j.ub.uX.!'1 city or Wilmington, county of New Uauw.r State aroresald, on Tneley. tbe ninth d r f v, vember. A. D.. 1880, at IS o'clock M.. a oiuuB i tt umuunog, ana oonnaoa u raiina u..... . ' at tho Sonthweetern lnteraectlon or Foorth Walnut tftecU, and running tbmice n.twJrti a'ongthe Southern line or Walnut alrTBe?,.1 Spirits, turpentine 46 cents. Rosu $1 95. Freights firm. OCCUPATION OF DULC.GNO LAUNCH OF A GREAT STEAMSHIP. ! By Cable to the Morning Btar.l London, October 20: A Badsie dispatch to Kcutei'd says the Prince of Montenegro has appointed Gen. Popovitch comman dant of Dulcigno, with instructions to occu. py the town wiih fourteen hundred men. Tbe Barrow Ship Building Company yesterday launched (he new steamship Furnessia. She is the largest vessel ever launched in England, except the Great Eastern, and will run between Glasgow aud New York. solaiion will be that he helped to re storo to power the corruptest and most treacherous party known to history. Second, the election of the Demo cratic candidate for Congress in the Third District may be necesssary ab solutely in order to give the Demo crats a majority in the next U. S. House of Representatives. Be sure to do all you can to prevent such a sad and damaging catastrophe as the election of Collector Canaday as the Representative of 18,000 Demo crats in the Third District, ilow can he represent one Democrat, much less 18,000? Third, be assured that the Radical mangers in Washington and New York will make a strong effort to capture this Congressional District, and other Districts in tbe State, and also to place North Carolina in the Garfield column. Are you prepared for such a result? " Are you willing that North Carolina's ten electoral votes shall be given to the base and isooble fellow who was mainly in strumental in stealing the vote of publicans." "How many "repeaters' do you sup pose there were?' 'Tt id imnnaaihla t ft tall Tf (liair lost. They know that the Democrats anything why he does not step down name ia DOtrlegioi)j they did a legion of the North furnished more soldiers and out and allow the preponderating of harm. I met a gentleman from than the Republicans did, and they wealth centres to name his successor? Alexandria, Va., who confessed to know that the Democrats are as But Lord Roscoe will fail just here to hang taken fifty there." .... MAnd I know a man in the Custom much resolved on carrying to a see the force of bis own argument. Hou8e here who took twentv from final issue what the war brought He will not, however, be able to an- 1 this city," interrupted a gentleman. t . . 1 T I . 1 I A 1 TT I- I - . m . . . -mr-m aDoni as me rfcepuoncans can oe pos- swer uib vuune luwrrogauon. i a dispatch lrom Alexaodna, V a., Euizooty amon horses has mude its .d- says: "For the past two days squads I pearauce in Petersburc, Va.. and in some Mr. E. B. Anderson, a Republican j of negroeshave been arriving in this I djcent cities. There are several unfa- city from Indiana. Friday morning a company of ten arrived. Those tKLf Snryock, bookkeeper and cashier of . r j,?, u . a . the 1 urf xuxcaaoge, Loutsvil e. is misaine. arriving did not hesitate to y that An eIamirjalioQ f is 8CCOnn;8 BboW8 J& meir passage irom xxortn Carolina t to be a defaulter. Tne amount missing bj v.. KLKCTHIU SPAUH.t. By Cable to the MoruloK HtAr Liverpool, October20.- Noon. (Jotton demand good, which is freely met at previous prices; middling uplands 6Jd; middling Orleans 7 l-10d; receipts 0,650 bales, of which 9,400 were American; sales 12,000 bales, of which 1.000 bales were for speculation and exporL Uplands, I m c, October delivery 6 11 16, 6 23-32611-16d; October and November delivery 64d; Jan nary and February delivery 6 15-32d: Feb ruary and March delivery 6Jd; March aod April delivery 6 17-83d. Futures dull. Long clear middles 44a Gd; short 40a 6J. 1:80 P. M. CoUon--Sales of 15.C00 bales, of which 2,000 bales were for speculation aod export. Uplands, I m c, October de livery 6 23-32, 6$623 83d- Baggiiig, Ties, Twine. -J AAA Rolls Cotton BAGUING, 2000 Bandle8 New Pcd T,fis JQQQ Lba Bagging TWINS, For sale low by WILLIAMS & MURCUISON. Flour, Bacon, Molasses 1000 Bbla FLOUR' an ?rde8' 300 80X04 Suuked Dry 8it SIDES, tll (W. In tha Woal.r.. -t ia Li ihence Northwardly alonar Mid line or Ktmi, BtiettotbebeKtnnfn:-The eame beloB M,u, tho eastern ends or Lou No. 1 and t In liuLI Sue accordta to the official plan f Wilmington, and being tbe nam. lo piece or L eel of land which theealdWm. P. Oanad.Ta Maria Canaday, hi. wire, conveyed to a-r of New Uanover" by a certain deed or a in giige, which bear date the 4th day or Jane a i 1874, and is registered In tho office of tbo kepi.L' or Dredcor aald connty or Mew Uauovrr In J. , I. I . at tagea 2U Us Stl, lo wnich ref.-rrL , given ror greater certainty. This 5th day or October. W. W MllAW ocS a3t OommlMiontT Sttlo or Vuliiublo Iaitnl In Kruiu. wick Co ii til), BYVIUVUS OK A JUDQMKNT OK KuliK cloaoro renflored by tha r-upurlor ihnri of Wake county at tbe Fall Torm. lata, thrreof i th. clvll action therein pending, entitled Thorn liadger, Administrator, and oibera, v. ThoniM McllUenny and others, 1, a Oommumtoner i.r court, will on Monday, tne ib day or i rewuir next, at tbo I'-ourt lionsa door. In the towu ,i bmlthvUle, In the coanty or Itinnswlcn, vxikwc t public sale tbo two following tracts tf land aiiuul. In eaiU last monilonedconnly, to wit: 1st. 'J ho ttart embracing a portion of tbt t. tracts formerly known as tbo " Oaks I'laiiiatum ..a lit. ..um . ... . ..'n aiK.i wuianuoi in acrrp or wami. land and 956 acres or upland, and which wu rm veyed by John U. Taylor and wire to tbe Uut o. in. H. Badger by deed or morqrage. dated 1st Janiury 1870, and registered In tbe office of lirglstrr of Oeeds for eaid coanty or Itranswlck. in txMik 1' pages 870. 671, 811 and 87S. t 2d. The tract 1 ring on tbe went tide or Kavk a Island, containing 145 acres conveyod by Thoiuaa O. Mctl benny and wire to the said plia ii. lUdui by deed or lfortgsge. datsd 1st July, 1871. si.d reKwreu iu aaia negisver s omoe In book II. i pages 33, I4, f35. Tkbk One-third or the price hid to be paid In cash, tho residue In two equal Instalments al om and two years, with Interest from tbe dsy or aalo JOHN UATLINU oc lOdtd CommlaaUiinr and bamboozle the North? It is all for party anfl nothing for country, and that is the matter with the Re publican party. But, say the Stalwarts, tho Derao ocrats cannot be trusted. If Han cock is elected he will allow the Southern Democrats to run the ma chine. Even the lordly Iloscoe Conk ling grows excited over the remote prospect of some future, imaginary domination of the South, and venom flows from his fangs in a continuous stream. But this ia all gammon. lie knows, and every Stalwart knows, that Gen. Hancock is tbe very em bodiment of patriotism, honor, deci sion, and good sense, and that he will of Boston, baa been examining pa tiently and fairly into the record of James A. Garfield. He has published in pamphlet form the result of his in- to Indiana had been paid by a gentler vestifrations. He desired to find ont I man from the North." TO ' the precise truth and to fairly con eider all the testimony. We oan only make room,. for a brief passage, in which Mr1. Anderson records his qenviotion of Garfield's character and guilt. He says: "Who ever said Garfield sold himself tot 329? Who ever thought so? If it were clearly proven to me that he bad sold him' self for $3,0001 Should be strongly inclined to excuse him on the ground bf temporary insanity. On no other ground could I be lieve that the Credit Mobilier was tbe first case in which be bad used his position for dishonorable purposes. Men at Garfield's" age; aod in bis position, do not sell them-; OA A Hhds and Bbls New Crop Cuba, Porto I m . i j in zuucoewjriefoiaMtAssKs. lo my k riends aud Cus- WILLIAMS A MURCniSON. I I tomers. Remember that Jarvis has been at the helm of the Stale two years, and has made a m03t excellent Governor. Under bis ad ministration the laws have been enforced, the rights aud powers of the courts have not been curtailed, the people have pros pered as never before, and the two races, under his advice, have cultivated feellugs of good will 'and haTmbhy. No disordeis have occurred; the public schools have been kept open; the taxes kept down, nnd honesty, efficiency and a faithful dischargo of duties, have marked his administration. Why, should there be a change ? Raleigh Observer. The present road law, as amended du ring the late extra session, is doubtless the suuiuvuiai iu Dtcnnug mo vote oil -4-,,.. z, Louisiana in 1876. thereby defeating strict 0h'strrlctiorj. ; They; hare al Mr. Tilden who had carried that way clang; loathe Constitution as State by at least 8,000 votes; who the yT? ,5?HTOS?a Me-country gave the eighth .vote in the Electoral a5 tb.e P11? ot, people's Commission which consummated the libr-e nt nghtsuIf tney 'get in great outrage and defrauded the PwBruiiyw wuwuuuuiw, tue people of the United States of the selves for 3.000. But what has that to do do all he has promised to do in his b case? bell him for pwr Tha j rat ever r . . . . I chances are fifty to one that he had sold I cb and the poor. The only persons ex letter of acceptance. They know be I himself a hundred times before, and es- I empted from road working are tbe town- would gather about bim only prudent, "P w,l Wn"v Had ne dreamt that P ""w,f RJI i-bo(iied " J . I thia limn hn oinnM htt fnnnH nut it tsrtiilrl I male DenoOB between the acre.R nf IS onH have takeo a high price indeed to tempt 45 are required to. do and perform each him. Bat, under ordinary circumstances,; year four dajs labor on the highways; or $3,000'or $3,000 to a corrupt man Is not to instead pay the ran of four dollars to the be thrown away, especially when there waS use of the roads. There are certain de but little to be done for ill andOakes Amea signing demagogues, we . might more justly was a safe man to do business with. I have) call them fools, who are making every ef- tore to miarepreaeu. ine roaa law ana to prejudice tbe ignorant against l.Gold And yet this is the man the honest, iuiellio'ent Republicans in tbe North are asked to support in preference to Gen. Hancock, the truth-teller, the doer of good deeds, the patriot and statesman, upon whose fair name no spot or wrinkle can be found. wise, honest and honorable advisers, and that his administration of the Government would be constitutional and truly republican, without favor ing this party or thaty this section or j no doubt Garfield's jobs generally were t.fit - FTa wiwirha Trawlotf th oigger man mis. whole United States.' '--J?' Tbe Democrats may be . trusted. They;Iiave'b'eea aiwaystbe . party of far is $4,003. but it is said the total will be from $30,000 to $40,000. Bacon, flagstaff Ties, Ac. 100 130X68 Smokcd D s- SIDES, OA A Hair Rolls BAGGING, 2Jf, S and 1 OvU pound, 2000 New aad Pieced TIBS, 2000 Lb8,JagsIns TWINlr' 1000 maFL0Ui?,a11 g ade fj Bbls SUGAU, A Granalated Hx C. &c 1 AO, l"nbs and Rackets IjARO, JO Tonsll vOP IRON, JQQ BbleGLUK, 800 Kes8 "iiLS JQQ Eoxea Flue Ur earn CURKSK. 1000 Bashe,s ltN 200Boxc8SOAP' 100 BoesaBd Bb,s CRACKERS, QQ Bagsfc'HOT.&c, &c. For sale by KfCRCHNKR CALDBR BROS. " ' .- !" ' ' 'ii1.' Hear Ye, Hear Ye, Hear Ye; 1 Nails, Hoop Iron, Shot. 1000 eg NAn,s 4 w 40 1000 Bae"noopIRON' OA A Bags SHOT. Por sale low by WILLIAMS A MURCUISON. boro Mmtnger. CURRENT coinagiKivT. right of choice and placed in the Presi dential chair a man who was never elected by a majority of the voters or by a majority of the electoral votes; who wanted to place a cordon of bayonets around the South, to give rVrt kano tha tariff flunrr inln laws wisely and. justly . aud "patnoti- the canvass at tho last moment, as, caliy. The New York Evening Tele- though a new, discovery had been made of designs upon the country, is absurd. When a Republican orator , draws his sombre picture' of t tariff 4 less nation he invites , attention id the fadt that bis candidate is one of .l j; i I gram says: "Tha new broom sweeps clean, and there is not the slightest ground, outside tbe sup-: poaed exigencies of a campaign debate, to expect that tbe Democrats, it lbey should recover the confidence of the country I tha. foreigners of diaiiaotion Who have mk;.i. ,u.. i : n i :i . l . : a 1 , ... o , nuivu lucjr iubi iu iuc euuiai icvuiuuuii ui solution Of I kaan'i rflAiin WAnA-aW MamltAM n up its lands to the victorious soldiers, 1 the. Cobderi Club. Now the Cobdn d, I , j. ' iaia iuiiu; jv 11. it nuum ua mien uuaiucss - . . - who would dishonor every true to convince tbe country, beyond the possi-; Club is a body of very - intelligent man in tbe South bv foroing him to bi,itv of ratare challenge, that their party is men devoted to one object rthe dis- acknowledca himself traitnr- h capable, frugal, continent, loyal, and in the gemination of fteo ttadea It eleOted acknowledge b4mself a traitor, who fullest sense reconstructed." Gen. Garfield a member because it stands convicted before the country An Administration of four years supposedly was In sympathy with its! by the records of his own party and conducted in tbe interests of peace views. -New Tori Beral Ind. v ! llVtha vnina nf lka laalinn PannU: . . . . - - . t j ' L; ' - . . .j ! -v ..wwVa uv .tau,u6 Ai,Di,uUU, Ml gO0(1 Wltl urould do wonders in mr- xuuwarus jrierreponi,-in cm papers, as a bribe-taker in developing the South. It would" be, ifpil5lon' w" two rastaocea, as a professional AS AN ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, are Incomparable. They attmnlate the TOH'PID IirBainvlgorate the JjgRV OUS S YSXMygiyp teoa to tho DIQSS ItXV'lCOBQANa, create pecdifreatton , . ajd roulav movement of the bewJs. AS M AflTHIAURlAL Tha? hxyv KQ equal f aotipg as a ggovoefr-, i ye and cure ibr Bilious, Remittent, Inter rtRfit. ryphoid Fevers, and Fever ana AtThfr. TJpoae healthy motion of "the Fjt.qmach ,nd litver dependa. almt . .wiiolly, the health, of the buman raoo. TO ; ' . It is foe the euro of thia diaease and its a: tendants, SICK-HjBAP ACHE. iOgtV- ? oTrPATTON PI JjEl AFTER CAREFULLY GOING OVKR THtf Heia we proclaim tne NEW FURNITURB BIVMIS ur tSISa. KUNDs SB MONROE, 8. K. corner Market and '2d streets, Wilmington, N. O., the cheapest place to buy your. Parlor, Orflce, Chamber, Dlnlng-rnom and Kitchen Furniture. Carpets, Ruga, Bedding, OU Cloth and Mattlne at Wholesale or retail. Dealers are respectfully Tn Vlted. cl7 It Our Own-Mtike. JgXTRA SUPSJR AND EXTRA FAMILY Flour In bbls andl-lo. V.' V and V bbl Sacks. Porn meal. Pearl Grita, Mixed and Wnlte Corn, Wheat ad Corn Bran, Shorts, Chops, Hay, Oats, Pro Tender, ate Black Seed Oat. U. BON BY St SONS. Ocl7tf , attheCape Fear Mills. Daily Additions , RB BKING MADE TO OUR LaitGB STOCK of GROCERIES, Ac, and as a port thereor wo are offering our patrons 250 Boxea CHJEBSK 400 Bo"MEAT 5 Barrels APPLES, inn Barrels POTATOES, 1500 Bbia PLQraa11 ao8 225 Bbla8UaAK' OAA-BagaCOFFEEy &)J Lagulraand Rio. ;.'T2g0' Holla BAGGING, 1000 3418 TIBS KAA Boxes SOAP, STARCH. CANDT. J AM NOW DAILY UECSIVINU MT FALL stocx or BOOTS AND fcUOB8. conslrtlnc f til the Latest Styles. My past stock and aiy u rriM speak ror themsclvo, and I only ask a ronUuuiuirv or your rarors so liberally bestowed on me. I'lew call and examine my stock as regards (joaHl aud prices. No trouble to show the goods. Will Ii . pleased to roc you one and all. ItespccLfnlly, C. ROSENTHAL, e 12 tf I J JH A UK ET HT. 81m of tbe Show OAfl Boxes , MATCH Btt, ovv wuuua, 25 Q KegaNAlLS. 2QQ Bags SHOT, Ac , for sale by CANNED i oc It) tf For Sale at Bottom Figures- 5QQQQQ Hard aad Soft BHICK, 1 f. AAfi Bushels White Corn. pflme.: ' 1 UU U U 2,0i0 Bashets Feod and Seed OATS, 1 50 Bushels Pearl HOMINY, 600 Bales Limothy Hay, Wbeat Bran, &c. Ac PRESTON CUMMING A CO.. ec!7tr Millers and Grain Dealers. ADRIAN A! VOLLKRS. S. B. corner Front and Dock sU. Noi: Change CILL sepa faeo inn i Qies, iueandHaltra.and keep constantly- Popular Monthly Drawing of tbe Commoavealtli Distritntisn compaoy. At fflocaulcy'a TIsOMlrv, In tbe city f Levtorllle, on Saturday, Oct. 30th, 1880. THESE DRAWINGS. AUTHORISED BY T1IK LEGISLATURE of 1878, and BU8TAINKD BY THE COURTS of KENTUCKY, occur regularly on tho LAST DAY OF EVERY MONTH. Hun days and Fridays excepted, foe the period of F1VK Y a Alii) The United States Circuit Court on Marcb SI n dered the rollowlnit decisions i let. THAT THE COMMON WEALTH PWn.l BUTtON COMPANY IS LEGAL. td. ITU DKAWING8 ARE FAIR i : N.B. This Company. bl now oa band a Uru' reserve fund. Road the list or prises lor .. THE OCTOBER DRAWING. 1 Prize (30,000 100 PrUes $100 oach ild.tW' 1 PliKO 10.000 iOO Prixna Miuh tinaKt 1 Prtee .. I 6,006 eosPrlaaa '' SO each n.ooo 10 Prbcea $looo 10,000 1,009 Prtnee lOeacb ni.m u 80 Prinee 600 10.000 9 Prizes $300 each, Apprortmittloa Friaes, t.l.lW V Irlrc8 . 300 each . ".. . . 8 Prises 100 each, m 1.960 Prizes. iTia.40fl - Whole Tickets. $t. Ualf Ticket, $i, 87 Ticket. $50. . bo Tickets, (.100. nmm, xs v srrv iu t iat "' n.aiu ai . a . a. mvn a 11. a.ai a an. Ill M. AI.B liKAITT OR EXPRESS, to R M. BO .a'wk.vv, n acvuD. vuw auu uiava. lmmti wae i l aarAaoo. au x&. a. nuAiuiaan. : j . ... ojow aueniBB i iinm moor or himnu . tuonrier-jonrnai Kniininir.i I Jiirm vir.i.e k . onhandeverythlnalnmv llna.of bnahiaaaat lnw. w pnees. nepairmg oone at saort nouce. M .i . .... p. H.- HAYDKN'S Factory, ' oc it tr . ThlnL bet. Market and Prineesest ' Large and Artractiire, UPaVto,, We are receivine dailv new srooda and tam r mm I i vit':U . U . ':. .' : w uuuuu mu incest sty le. juattresses Ot our own thse: an inrlianrAot na la talc a nri 'r'hia rAnnrt t a u. r , -r -r 1 wonavu uouui., u via ui prua- i 0j Gea, GraotftifowJer.interview.ap-i DeritV. It would attract immicrra- I rvorontltr wit.hnnt. innnirv : Anrl ntinio I DeriGS; WOO IS & frOO tnitaa in Ann I a! 1 I . . :l :' ...-ai ,inKjAAm,nr attanlr-'An' 4lw il - waavaca in wuci L uu auu DLIIIlUlaMB HVEr V nQM ,rif Ii" . W uuurouuiiug giiaiA wu M w. ; section and a hiezb nmioat!.. .- .. ... I Hannoftir as "ambitions, vaim and - t v V CS) A 11A I III L.I F IIC W all U II II K III I W II HIT 1. 1 V I TV I ' T I m. e u vr .u : iV fT, weak," as words of wisdom. . JbJut, ! The people of tbe North would seek ? b;. Has. itj; was not uie so homes in the South bringing their y wnliiwthif qnstioa of energy, thxift, enterprise and oapital the followifig with them. The Evening Telegram &ae mmmPmWJ?M take, thia nnrd"ir.. "m.tih 4Z 9T9l:rJ would fain believe, that under Han- Hancock kboViil elected iie said; oock.all that the slnoerest friends of "the NottK would submit quietly and friend of subsidy schemes and job advocate ia another section; who ia sow in the hands and uuder the con trol of the extremist men in tho Radical party? Are you prepared la see such a base creature, without honor aud- without manliness, the aJtaropion of the moneyed eorpora- Pttla have gained such a wide reputation. JJo remody was ever discovered that aots so Bpeedily apd gently op. fee digestive orC gaps, giving thcrrv tone and vigor fo -.ea Btoiaato' i oodi Thia aeoomirtished, the JtSIiVES are BJRACgD,. the BRAXTJ ErOURISHEP. and .'the BODY RO BUST. Try tWS'KeniOdy feirlv onSrt lin a Vig6roU;fiod.iiiin manufacture. weU made and of the beat material cannot fail to please yen. Wholesale buyers will ' nnd goods to soJt Jheir trade at low prices at O. A. SMITH AOO., OCI7 tf A lCaj ladies. ' YOU WISH t 'YOUfe ' OLD BLANinETS A Woolons made white,' yght. ap sof t uve them cleaned at WILMINGTON DYETNG 1SSTAB. , oc 10 tr Market St., bet. Sd and 3d. or Nob. 807 A 3o Broadway. NEW YORK, oe t eodaw to th sa For Sale Low, rgWa 1-HORSB TRUCKS, ONE ALMOST NBW, Both In tliotvettd order No. 43 North Front Street. will gain wm Blood. , strong If enreSa. and a Ghaerftij mln , - Price 25c; 35 Df array St., N. Y." . -4 TaaMBlliBaMMgMaMMM..MM n&i ftOffio35 iMmfm St., New York, , ap ia oeodAlT ta th aa nrm -jdHi' JBasiera Hay. 'oc 17 tf 5 KERCHNKR & ft ALDSiS BROS. , &C. ' 0Q Bags COFFEE, ail grades, : 200 Bbla 8UG 811 fiaes. ' For eale low by i WllaWAMS&MUROaiS'JN. 1.00 Boxe8AB8otedlB,' JQQ Tubs Pure Leaf LARD, 200 00X68 S''A:ttCH' -Jg0 Cases LYE, gA'BbpsiioAP,';;:;-. ; : . Another "Cargo ' Can bo Itooght cheap. Eiyer : Mullets,' Apply at ! myflOtf THIS OKflfB I4ar.r0, Dright,a;td Fat. f js rl BAU1, :& PEARSALL.i ffi!? oefttpawu j - "J ;- I ?rn-- -i ; ,w fl tr ; T. aTV FinoMountain Beef . "yE WILL OFFER TO-DAY SOME FlNB MOUNTAIN BEEF, yst reoelred. Also LAMS. Market and foartb F tr ; ,. T. A. WATSON A CO. rnHB T. A TITTCS aon TWDnnusn mir . -mnrna Removal. f HAVE REMOVED FROM JOi.T TO NO. 9 be 17 tr AM Mdomdi tt eric or .OSoath Krent Strest, Srd door tnox Solomon's djirf Ladies', and. ChU-i I Comer. ' X am net tbe only German Barber In town, WILLIAMS ft MURCmSON.- rstrect, 7 octTTf oc lOtf , a'rEMrKBT
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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